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THE OEKAT YlClOfiT. The people hare Fpokee. Grant aad Ci.ifsx have carried 202 cl ciorsl vo'cs of 294. Seymour and BlaT *ave coined 4 A elcc:onl vo cs—*ll S -Ulhern There arc 47 electoral vo ca s *ll doubt, including those of New York. Olviefi all of ihtse lo Seymour and B a‘r, . y have 02 vote 5.1 c *vu g a major* yot ||o lor Grant and Ccllaxin tbeE'cc* Vtal Co'lcgc. The New York Tribune :~y. Stile io Stf.iuour by So 0 IVe have received returns V: -.rli indicate lb is result, ard we do not v t i concede the Sta’c to the Democracy ite electoral vote, although H iTm'B ?** undoubtedly elected it- T.T3''r. The State of Ore* . 17 . wliioh is placed in the doubt nl has probably gone lor Grant aid Coital, with California and Nevada. It ;.. r .:x\z that General Grant bas re* (.iv, £ a majority of all the rotes in the j;,, .■ t-.\ CJ'cge, without counting any rcc.'PsirucUd States, so tint no , . jos can arise as to the decisiveness ol thii is ihe most crashing defeat, all esidertd, that the bogus De rni-Ty evtr received. It 1$ doubtlul, •r.Jut’. ifibey ever recover from U sons i .c-nie uootber fight oa anyofthedis ♦ iciivc isiues which they have present *.be people during tbe past twenty ILLDfOZfI. Retains trem thisS'-aie show an aver <p= Hcpnbllcau gain in the Northern r untir-s t-wr the vote of 18i3C, when tbe UrpttbhcAn majority was 55,987. Inlbe central and western counties there ap f,-rs tofce a Democratic gain. Pmta U,i Southern part of the Stale we have no i.;uRB siiffl-tcally decisive to iodicite *i,e drift of the vote. We bave notat any t mo {<ca sanguine of carrying the Sta'e so Urge a majority as In ISSB. Tbe l):ttoeracy did not poll their fall vote list year. They were discounted ft r.! demoralized. Andrew Johnson swinging around the circle c lua frietds and animating tut- Uepablicans to unwonted exertions. Ncvertheksp, we jodee that the State >; :« rivtn 50,000 for Grant and Colfax, Tlii# is Urge enough for all practical put pii«t s. 1/ rud, Judd, Farnsworth, "Washhurue, n.uley, Ingcraoll, Cook, Mjore, and Ci;:!' m, (RppubJic*ns) ere elected to (’•fcrefS. We have no re*nras from Uclleville or Cairo Districts. CHICAGO, Ti c city ol Chxipo astounded Ibe )tn Democracy, jesterdsy, by giving * Ktftiblican majority of 5,170. Tbe stands as follows r r'«rsnt and C*-oKax , i\ : vtuocr and Blair T'fta? vote p-ioriiy for i-rani and toltax Ntvir was ittrc ft more exciting p.hti :v’ tv'xjti.pt since Chicago became a city. ?>. ci-r did two parties pul lorth such un irn-iuicp ifforts. Notwithstanding the jicuit sol division ol wards, and the ad- Oimoq ol twenty or thirty election dis f.ic's to ccccmmcdate the voters there nrff lines r.f voters at the pol/sat sun , reaching in tome cases mere than a V’ iU fr. m <he to log places. The ];■,public-.ns ral'itd w.th surprising earn ;.!rc‘E all over the city and worked with ; u vntny that knew no rest till the poll* ted. Tie Democracy also lough - -with •letctrgy • 1 dtspair. The result is a ;>!‘cfi upon them. Shortly j ;•» r nice «M*ck last niebt they put out ilc gas at their headquarters, swore a ; w w oaths at d skedaddled. lowa aui Minnesota both adopted ats to tbeir tiia'.e Cjnsiiuuioos /ts'.vnlsy s viking out the word “ white’ :r m the qual'ficaU't)9 of voters, thus •jstrblisbirg impartial suffrage. THE CITY IN BRIEF. J.v Tar Tr;.ii-v» of rc-ferdar we chrooicivd •,r:e death of K. (5 L- Faxon. Esq ,of the firm of }.. i:. L. gazoo & Co., of this city, which oc curred at » o'clock on Monday evening, at the *■ -icc-nce of J. U. nilhrer. No. &15 Wabash avenue Mr Faxon van born at Quincy, Ma*e.. in Febru ary. j<ti, and on attaining bia 21at yearcama to < hicago, where he aimo-t immediately went into •> liß«lne**« of paper-bangiug. Out of the bn»l :c«« tfcm commenced ha* grown ibe extensive L"UffC uo Lake street which has made Mr. Faioii'a came so wo.I known throughout Vj.- Northwest Mr. FaxutvV h'alttx has Wn pimrly for some m •ntbs. and be anuot M>me wok e of the sumo-1 Just pa»t at Saratoga, 'v, re fic r< covered, tu a good de-’tee. •.he health of former year*. lie was to have left mm w •■dnesoay la«t ter New Tork, bnl was etrick vh covn on taturday, and expired, after n Utile m'lrtihana week's ulnces. of Mr. I*. wa> a tuchclor, and ha* reilied for the uaal r- il-erua'oulfl, »n 51r. Uillger'a famt !•. 'lie bcoucatts- hi* property mostly to reta uvrs. He *to«.k and Qxtuic* oi the?iore and #t:..*oo m ca«h go eouallv to Mr. HiMger, Ur. r ni«n, & brother or me deceased, and t» imnd U. .'■•-k-.L-. the hookkei o. r. who are in continue *;.<• bc-mess. Mr. Faxon was a memtier of tae • t:or*h ofthc Me?«iah, nod was mnefl beloved by a large circle of friend*. y.B, Feavk lUTtctstratVs residence, on Wcat llarti-nn street, a tew blocks beyond the city ;:t:>;ts, was cntcr«d on Monday aueru-»on, white j--family wereiuthe city, and complete’? ran ractoj. Articles to the value of asoat fKW w«re The thieves made thorough work of their hcum-a*. leaving no arawer oucmpiied and nn tr:i.k ai.oncn.'d Fortunately. Mrs. BalieranaU lu.d taken with her what money there was in the : »;!«-. alwo her vslnsblejewetry. The cleat store, ;-7 fUc t. sroffn latooa Monday •debt. and rohtxd of 2,WW cigars. Th« R«r.unut!«ml-weekly meeting of the U >ard of Health wa* held yesterday af ernoon, Dr Johnson in the chair. The bana'an saperm ’••ulent. Dr. tiaacb, read the mortality report for ac weekending October 31ft, 1363. the total r.-tuber ol deaths for the *am week is 111. Bearin'for corresponding week in l»o., ot. In crease 21. Deaths for preceding week in 1868, tcctease, 20. on nmuoi. the report was u'iopted Hiintotlie amount of f *,131.63 were duly aadiud. »be board then adjourned. The Tiitims-o Manskr.whlcli was to have come o 3 la-l Mitttntay. but waaposumned «u aceonut .' the ntilavorabl** weathei, will Place mis -.ltenieoo at t o’clock. Tire_ race will eoasl-l of lrt« Coulili' U'JO> oa.l two slncle ln . b V‘ L. -1-. Two Hundred atd fifty tnvtuuoai have um 1-sow!, carii admitting otic gentleman and s.-veral lad'cs. Nuncotncre admitted, rnspn z- r have arrived. 1 ur. mot. wltUm tmd at the Cturco of the fceasiah (i-'irot CtUananV, corner of llohbard conn and Wnbathatv&ov. «>n • ticndsy, November o. at 10 Vc ocs t ta Vn*m> ot tm* family arc lnntcd to attend without tnnher notice. TutHtr-CLAn monthly mccUna of the l^Mc* col met. d with the for the tncud|«« «i»l o .-ur at tb«- home tbl* afternoon at i o clock. A i‘uji attendance is desired. TENNESSEE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trlbi Nor. S.—Tbe vote in Ba*h?Ul Tstr, c odplete, etc#(it thus: Grant. 4.018 ; Scy* c*onr Wl2. Voe Congressman. Pro-ecr, ngaiv hv,.u‘oltcan. 3.SS*: peltry. Democrat, Stts Mercer, bolting Republican, 4T* 5 ; Garrett, Icde- Arn<!'*nl Democrat, 2 r », Prossers majority In the district wiU probably reach 4.000 over Mercer, and -r v« tal thousand over all. beriu to feel better over the Memphis dis trict «nuta stands some chance of an election. chare net as yet heard of a single coanly in nil «.u- that gtre« a Democratic majority. ’' serial Despatch to The Chicago Tnhaoc. Mikiah Uieb., Not. 3.—The canvass In 'hi* ' and itdetd throughout this, the First ' District, has been a moat exciting The Democrats of this county bare con ••v’tated a'l their strength on M. J. Mills, for ( vin 'Tcss and **. b.Simmons. Reports received her” op to midnight Indicate that F. V. Beaman, KcnnWienn, for Congress, will he rc-clected hy nn'hahW shoot 1,000 majority. Wbliim H. t»»er. Republican, for frhcriff.wlil recetre about 900 ma loritr Three towns aieyet 10 he heard firoala •he county. Lenawee County gives Gnnt anom : -uo majority- The Republican county and Slate tickets receive between 1.400 and 1,500 ma * W,a ZpFclal Despatch to the f *hlcago Tribune. St Locxa, Nov. a.— su Louis city and County M . ’ Gram fhonl 3.000 majority. The aisle has iTcpubllcn by Tbp Flnt Dl.mct 1. r 0 doohl }a-tM mtcnv for or w>li»t P>lp will .!.«!» p.-.-d * Mr °2itiMliw ever known. The police arranged n iverote, as compared with " *“ un •«ch i> plpctPd bT » "” ,U m * )o . r V„p™.np 06- ...r. -.«». : Grant. 35: > ann, si, L*ltwicn, w • Jarts-.n. Madiron County—Grant, **• ii-.'dm County— Democratic majority pro oure County—probably gone Democratic hy » Obion Counts official Democratic ms)ortty,Ss. b pedal Vcpatcb to The Chicago Tribune. «pßi!iurjci.D. 3.—Cullom has about (.0 majority in the Eighth Iri -tricU LOUISIANA.. Ne» Yot.k, Nov. a.— Th«* roof fin « prSrale dcfpatcli from N*w Orlc:it.mhi* morning »e*uret l t l tt tbc Uemocrau lave txclailve pottetMOo •of the poll*. ib»i tbc Hcpubliciia *r« cot »t tempUßK toToee. "New Nor. 3.—The election tn lhl« *itrT>a»*ed off quietly. No trouble of my Wed. No interference with rotew. T*« »«*"»««* «w 'i„ -bsuined tloort totally from roltUß 0) in the Fourth OUtrlrl. tte etronceei Dntv critic district to the city, oat of 4,900 4,tno craticau Throughout the country par ss m„ I*™' THE ELECTION. immense Hepublican Victory Grant and Colfax Elected, !02 Electoral Voles. AH (he Northern States Except New York for Grant and Colfax. New York Lcmbtful-Hoffman Elected Governor. Inols Forty-five to Fifty Thon sasd Republican Slajorlly. Chicago 5,170 Majority. Aggregate majority for Grant Over 300,000, Belnrss from the Southern Slates* Electoral Vote of the United States, JJ; Neeetaary to a S 148. ffltole Number* 2! Ctioici TOBOTAStIVO COLT AX. Maine 1 roa fKTMOCB AXD Delaware.. Maryland. Kentucky. Georgia... Alabama. Louisiana. New Hampshire..... 5 Vermont A Maaaarhnacttß I* >hodc island 4 Connecticut 6 New Jersey 7 i - eare7l»*D-a. vt e»t Virginia....... s Ohio St Indiana J 1 Wichiran, 8 nocnrrcu ; New Tort.. 33 heath Carolina 0 Ar- ansa* A 10reg0n.............. 3 I IlnoL* VV ISCuB Minnesota. Nebraska.. Mitsui Nevada.. 3 North CaroJina 9 i ilcrlc* 3 .44,420 .17,550 Total. .39.670 The RcpabllcinCoiuom-Grail’s JQo< Jorloes, Maine m.noo Wisconsin r.OOi Hampshire. KOOO Minnesota 7.<00 Vermont ni K uoo lowa 5f1,00;i Mapsachnectta... 70,«C0 Missouri 50.HK) Connecticut... . J.OOO Nebraska 4 <-00 Kbodc Island.... C.uoO Tennessee 30.0J0 >cw Jersey.. .. 1,1,00 California TcDCtohatla.... 30.<y>0 Ncraoa West Virginia... 7,100 Kansas. OHo 4Q.UJO North Carolina. Indiana 10,<W) Florida Miebican So u*J Illinois 50,0)0 Total. ILLINOIS. CHICAGO. ILc great the exciting conflict, that for weeks and tuon\h v has kept the people in a state of agl tatlon. and that baa pal on one elde all minor topic*. t* finally at an end, and that eolation baa been secured which will cite peace and bapplD**a to the country. YesD rday the people gave their verdict, and here. In Chicago, aa In the country at largo, U was given In favor of the Republican party. The temporary dlsgracj which fell npon Chicago, m consequence of the rcsalt of the mu* plapal election of last April, ha* been removed, and the city proudly reeumea her place among the mooiclpaliiica which are faithful lo the prin ciple of the Republican otganlxatloo. The happy rcanlt has not l«ecn achieved without gloat ana long-continued labor, kept np wilhout Inter mission from the beginning to the cnaing of the campaign, otd no one should fall to return thank* 10 the privates and the officer* of the tanner corpa of this city, or to those who originated an organisation which haa extended throughout the entire West. By their Immense parades, by the nntneroua meeting* held by them, atd by the sjstcm and order which they intiodueed. victory wa# assured a*. They fonght a* well In the capacity of civilians aa they did In that of soldiers, and In both they won a complete and enduring triumph. Nor did the Kcpn'dictna struggle against ah unresisting toa The Demo crat*, flushed by their apparent successes Id the spring, and Inspired by the hope of obtaining a <oaipiereone In November, strained ererr nerrc, »rd made every effort to ensure success. They canvassed the city with great diligence; tbelr procession* swept through the street*; theft vat rridates were nnwesrred In speaking; th»*Jr court naturalized right and left; their Importloe of voters «aa Incessant; and yet the result was disaster, ntrer and irremediable. They have but wasted tbelr lime, thcti money, their words acd their illegal voters. All the bragging, and boa»tlug. and falsification, and fraud were cedes*, and they have souring J«fl U> console themselves with, save assurances that tberawould have won could they hare cast their entire vote, and with declarations that they will lie victorious at elections yet to come- 'they will \ attempt to draw comfort from defeat, and promise I tliemeelres victories in the dim and uncertain fu- I lure, while their defeated candidates will retire I to the obscurity whence they came, and not at- J tempt again to tty to obtain offices In thta Bopab- I llcanclty. Dad there been more pteclncis, so that the entire vote of the city could have been cash, they would have been overwhelmed by s still greater majority. Everything passed o 3 a« | peacefully aa could have been expected. The city | wu singularly quiet up to the time of the closing , oltbepolla- Then came a natural eagerness lo know the general result, and hence enormous crowds accumulated around telegraph and news paper offices, and at the headquarters of the various organisations. While the weather was not as pleasant as on the preceding day, yet it was neither cold nor wet enough to Inter fere matertallv with voting, which went on nnlu- lerroptedlv from eonrlsc until «an«u 1 wtw few deliyt. iboufih*uUe « number o' •clftercd people had to be sworn tn, ml though oae challenging wi done. Both parties were | »ell disciplined, tod made every effort tn pet to the polls every voter whom they could control, and the moll was the casting of an enormous Tote far In excess of anything yet polled here. The election, then, U over, and afu.t the few days of tamaal exaltation and re}okln*, alter another parade of the triumphant Tanners, and one more loUlftcatlon over the successes of the 3d of No vember, all things will return to the old channel, matter* for some time crowded oat of sight will 1 teemin tb>dr old Importance, and In a «h ut time not a trace will be Isftof the recent canvass on ' ihe election, save in »n occasional weather-betten po»tcr m some remote psrt of the C'ty. or tn the dwconsolate face of some desolate democrat, j who has lost all hope of the parly and the conn- ***' TUZ SOUTH SID*. C caiccly anythin* of interest transpired on the I South tide yesterday. Long Mott the polls were opened, lines of voter*. anxious to deposit Uielt I allots and he gone. were formed. In many instance* being « block and a half In length- Any ] number of dlrtr faced nrcnlna were congregated !on the street corner* ant tn the alley*, ahoutln* i snd throwing elencs at passers-by. Some amused I tumfcln-B by mailafi bonfire*. bat these were I n tcdily cxtlngulsncd by the police, and the *mall bore frightened off. In some of thepre emets a groat “* n r ehaHe*P» werooade.bat I the Totrre generally proved thetr identity and I ficirbai:o'swere received. The Democrats had I counterfeited the Republican ticket, but forto- I n. tflr the tcrccry was detected and the adherent* I Vltbe party Informed of 11. Two men were tr- I rotted at the Second Precinct of the second I »vard for attempting to rote, as waasnpPOied, I (raudnlently. but they were released on beta* I idtnilfit d> A strong police force was in attend -1 tnce at esch of tae polls, and they no doubt pro- I vented the pncillstlcally disposed Democrat* I ;rotn Indulging in their favorite pastime. Tbe Fire Points of Chicago—Bridgeport remarkably quiet. Bet few arrests were made fo' dUadtriy conduct at the I»H*. « d tbc number of Intosttawd Ku-Blus were no; observed. This i* somewhat strange- One' buj pet-e that In this hot-bed of Democracy, tion day would be given onr to noloua condnc’. shooting attrsys and assault*; but such was no: th« ca*e. “ VfhUVey,” composed of the rllesi croc*, could be bad in any quantity at me nam herless saloons; but eery few imbibed. TbUcaa only be accounted for In oneway. The unlcrrited w»re penniless, and consequently could not pur chase tbe ardent; they had expended all their Unde the evening previous. at the First Precinct c f the Filth Ward, several attempts were made to Cel np a riot, hot the guardians at the peare nr< mptly suppressed all such demonstrations. A the Second Precinct threats were made by some ot the crowd that they would murder the Judges If the precinct pare a Republican majority. A 2UOBOW S9C4TIL jj r Hc#lbr. of lie 6'iaa/i Zt itung, nude a very bmtow etcipe f»om b«ln* roughly toadied. Be pctcrvd the room where the jadgen lit. In hi* official ctpteity. followed by i boUteroo. Denu* who P drtlred tbat he ' Son)d **> claiming that he bad come there to " *oB" the P.Tlot-bol Hr- btm Urn be bid .„eh Introtlon. Tbe crowd crauMc were jeW toV“WA bit# oat," sad, oot dc.lnottoereite 1 S jP.mrtScc, be went Into tie ilrect. bo “ y dletirbKtoCj m [!ie r ,bbl« mtttt . eooier bed J* d nollccoeit tic™ I l ** nuhtowirdito- escorted bin. TOlTcrmdrotetie«OTd^'- Frri gIIIW , Hue to bt. <»«“« !P„e“bat did .11 be weld to del i «•*“ sJsJrS-t wd» ceuinsintoiflgbtat th \>nHe bit ttueo. donbt wcmWhtw e iooter »hd cut had not be been «ob»lM*W ' kU CttOCgfT. Iqcletiy, «srao« ullboot e>c<P*»°® uuec or four srrreta Is the Flft*«®^ (il tlnot'rd vol xxn. o*cd io respect trcsnlcs as totfce lines, or else became embroilec In eght*. In thoe two Hard* *« found the grcaket number cf men who had, not voted, but Ho d is hoe when the poll* closed. It )b prot able tbit rometblse like iwo'to or l<-en hundred voters were enable to vote. The politic-of these can only be enrmUed. batltla rrasoi.anle tv* suppose that the Bepnbllcaoi enf f.tri-d most in tho Fifteenth Ward, while the Data ocrau were the loeers In tho Sixteenth, especial ly In the western precinct, the slroochold of the Democracy, l here were ns eciloas dlstorhancea whatever, and the absence of cronkenncaa waa nomnal, All thla maj dmMleas be al'rthoted to the efCctrncy ol ibe bird police, under the active midancc of Captain fox and Sergeant# ban*. CcrMpg and Hathaway. The strictest Im partiality was maintain'd bj the police, who treated ilepublicans and Democrat alike In the preserving of order. THE WZ'IDITIriOV. WUu the exception of the Seventh and Eignth War.v.noihlng of moment occurred daring tbe dayin the West Division. Tte slrongbolia of Democracy were somewhat turbulent, but while the war of words at times ran etanllnslr high, no blood was spill, and during the evening, as far as heard from, all was serene, lathe Eighth Ward,as has been mentioned tn TnilnincHe, the reg'gtry books of the First Precinct wt-ce stolen by tools of the Copperhead parly, for the undoubted purpose of defeating the true verdict of tbe people. It was a mis take. Instead of overreaching the peo ple they overreached tbesuelrea. When the proper hour (or opening the poll camo no poll books were In tbe possession of the Judges, and under the law no ballots coaid be accepted by tbe judge* appointed to receive tbe same. Tbe tme stale of tbe case being knows to the Republican Campaign Committee, tber Informed tbe judges that tbe least tnat could be expected of them would be. If they accepted any votes at all, to require that erch voter aboold be duly certified to by a property bolder of the ward, and Hat the said ceniiyar should endone tho ballot of tbs voter by oath. For soma re*eon these suggestion* were cot lived up to and at 10 o'clock, nlnety-Qre votes had been polled under a system that required only (bat each person who presented a ballot should rwcann the tame coder the law that required co registry. A remonstrance to this system vat finally entered, and the lodges feeling them wires unsafe, despatched one of their somber to headquarter* for adrice. Mr. Bering, > halrman wftbe Republican Campaign Committee, visited tt>c debatable ground, and expressed bu opin ion that the proceedlipa were Illegal. Thereupon two of Ibo Jodcea of election resigned. Alderman Comlakcy. the leader ol the tlgbth Ward Kn-Klux, was on the ({round daring the enure morning. and tally sanctioned the pro* cccdltgs of the judg««, and when Ihoj threw an their position be 'topped to the door and nemtnated several of bln friends lor that position, and these took charga of ibe polls and voted as Judges of Election instead those Krally appointed. Although the votes cast under these auspices can not be legally count* d. the Republicans, levlnc a large majority, may generously waive the legal and technical obec lions. Id tbe Eighth Ward, the bom* of the riot «n, there were some minor disturbances, but none woah special mention. TBEVOTt- Total. Total. The fotlo*inc tables wll: show the vole In Chi s£ rt , with. In the Presidential (ontc.-t, compart ocs will tic votes in leal and 1566. It will be c<*n that the vote of yesterday (or President otando S9,C~0 ocalnel 87,S31 it Of tbla qqjh> btr Gtneral Grant rhemes 2V«0. ami Scjmoor jT,iU). ’iTjc {«V2«f> r peak fortbemsclfe*. ELICTOBA.I, TJrsrr. —-1-4I—. -1S66— SS r K £ 5 £ %■ 5 » o £• O 5 .3 " 5 i" § : f | ; s : g ** - | ; l.V.O 7* XWD 3i* 1,’|» Vs II l.lf H W7 m J.f# | i.r.O 7V» XWft 31* 1,I» BSS 61b .. II i.lf H W 7 675 UW l,ru»* j/m 23-1 .. nr I.fTOiVW. 773 463 1.135 1,239 196 .. IV 911 4*3 » sn 7,213 l.lrt 1,119 v....... sa vi 7 4*3 aa tw t.ct .. <a*> VI rt: 1.1 UQ 378 TXI 7?.* 1,262 .. stl VII 921 1.213 6SI 3’5 1.461 1.761 .. 3*) VIII 426 606 3 7 529 9 5 t.i-91 .. SW ix i.mr j»i i.ioe i*s sxn ktii/^s x 130» 559 Ml 506 J. 7»» 7M 9*5 XI 1.W7 754 7<a 193 UK K» 451 XU *97 «0 M 3 KJ 1,291 O'* XIII Ji*>l 4KJ 463 191 9Jj 616 2*2 .. XIV ►iS Ml M*6 2il IJUI 77.1 6!l XV t.VM 1,016 Ki\ 3Q9 lAaO 13* 261 >. XV1....1 1.766 !.!>» 654 326 1,213 1,2 U 4 •• .423,500 tun 12.72111,150 4£45 23,12.i17.2» 5.170 .. otcln the city 33.670 Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pan*, 111.. Nov. S. Tana gives 81 majority for Grant and Colfax; gain of 112. opecial Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Acbob*. 111, Nuv.3. Aurora gives Grant 1,060 majority; a gain of *2S over 1664. Ibla la official, and »ood enough. Boetlal Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kankak<s. fit., Nov. 3.—Kankikee Uty. 230 Republican majority; Republican gain. 53. * anteno, 163 Hcpaollcan majority; Republican gain of 52. Despatch *o The Chicago Tribune. Alios, HI., Nov 3.—Alton, flfi for Grant. Bp<>ctat Urspatcb to The ■'hicago Trioonc. WATsaKA, 111 . Nov. 3.—Miodleporl Township, iroobfs < ountr. gives Grant 227 ; s'eymoor, 19t. vain ot 26 on the vote oi 1661; and gain ol 49 on ?(/>. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mor.ni*. 111, Nov. a.—Grundy County glrei thont 1 POO Republican majsrity. Every town bai cote Repabllcan—ah by a large increased ma k-rity. , , l-clav*n, Grant, 240 ; Seymour, 103; Grant's ma jority, V*; Democratic pain. 40. MuirajviUv. Gran',l32 ; Seymour, ; Demo cratic m"J>'ntj, "6; loss, 46, ol 218; Democratic gain ol 55 over 136 J. jtlcom nrton cite, 7U6 Republican m*Jomy ; I>, tnocratlc gain, about SCO. Normal, Republican majority, 205; about the same as last year, Dixon. Republican majority, 316; gain of 1,500 over 1861. Ooraltown, Mcßcnry County, Grant, 203: Sey jenr 51; Republican majority, 177; Republican Fortcslon, Grant, 563 ; Seymour, 67 ; Jlepubll cat rosjorlly, 175, a pain of 13 over 1866. Jacksonville, 111., 367 Republican majority. Coaniycio*«. Kreeport-Grant. 730; Scymonr, 672; Republi can m* orlty, 78 ; Democratic gain,63. Wett t C.iut Township—Republican majority, 174; Republican gain. 76. Floret ce—Ws Republican majority. Dcxington—uranf* majority, 73; Republican loss, 15. y nddy Creek Township-14 majorily for Grant; Republican gain, B. Martin Township—*» majority for Grant, i hapln gives Seymonr 7 majority; Republican gilo, about 20. Sangamon County—Seymour s majority In Au burn, Is 86; gain of son election of Island „rovc-36tta;cnly; F° l ° of on * GIS- Curf,n -31; gain of 11 over 'Gd. Rochester—majaritr of 51; a gain of 30 over ’56, for Grant. Clear Lake— I (.floss o!9on Vi. lUjoocUs—m«J'<rllTof C-3; I eaint'fs’on *6'. Ctalltam—mnionty, 110; gain [ of r.‘.i cn *O6, Buffalo harl-mijorl y, 1; gain of 7 Reported Democratic majority in Mt. Sterling, Brown County, 318, ft gain of 55 vote*. Galen*. ITS* —Vote of Ea«t and AestGileoa: T Democratic majority ; Republican gain of ill or» r J»‘t PrerldcttUi election. Donlctth majority, 23. Apple River To«n.»blo—Grant, S 9; -cyraonr Ss. RipubUcan majority. 4: » Republican gain o 6. CongrvfMnan at luce. Republican majority,*; a gain ofs for the Republican*. Council Hill give* Ml majority on the Froal* denUaJ and State Iteketa. Scale* Mound give* 20 najorltylor Grant. *von—FnUtm County—Grant, £33; Seymour. IW—a Democratic falnof tf. Dueboell—MeDononab County—'lrani, »>5; *evmocr, ivs—• Reonblican srtln of 60. ilattcfon. 111.—Grant, 155; acymonr.2S. Canbage, IU —lO Democratic majority. Wilcox—s Democratic majority. Feotone. w ill Township, Will County—Grant t e jm' ur, 13. Republican majority. 74; Re* publican pain* _ . I'totonc Townablp. Grant, 157 : Seymour, S 5 ; Republican majority, 232. Alloc—Total vote of Alton. 1.4 M ; a Bepabll* an efttn over l«6 of 109 5 Grant’* majority. 67. Warren—£s3 for Grant; Republican lo»» on lh« ole of 1860,3. >ora—Grant, OS; Republican gain over the vote >f To?k toiwWp. rarroU County, give* a Bepub lean caio of SSorer the vote oMSW. Galena give* Grant 23 majority; pain over reieoMP6t.ll. General Grant mtde* in and roteo m that towrablp to-day. i Geneva—Eepubllcan.232; Democrat, 1 County—Grant, Sl9; Seymour, t 8. Republican majority. 211. Chemung—Republican majortry. Scatcs Mound, Illloolm glvrt a Republican pain of 00, and Council Hill * Republican ol * J otrt tbe vote of 1666. Vlrden glvea Grant 40 majority-* 1«» of -i ° kercdoeiaTowcablp, Morgan Connty. Rites a ivmoeraUc tnal.-rlly of 172 for Qovernor-a Dcm- SSrSr. ofW «er <&« majority for Conprea*- man-at-large two year* aco. n«to» cl... e»K.p»MIC«Ito lM Democratic; Rcpusilcaa ma.orlty, 130; Bcpubil "&«lo?‘rr.lr!c TtaroUp. «!«• • DtmodKlc malority o/21: pain ever ISC7 oft 4. "gSr5!iM for Grant and 131 for Seymour; | Grant’* majority, 253-* Republican pain of®. ( m.lont.. 10*-« liepuMlcm t.taoMov«lS6L vv,fPrM. Contort tti mcnr, 16S; Republican majority, 154, Dcno- majority. W; Republican City. nl.-Ortnl, 6»; Scymuuc. 330; a «maU Kepobllcan pain. Folk County—The township* of If* and De» Hi ices, 1ml: ding tbe city of D«» Moines «•* 2,ia. Republican majority la Roth township*, 550; a large gain. _ _ Wapel:o County—BddyvUle, 186 Republican majoiltj ; a gain of 20. ft arahalitown—Grant, 573 ; Seymour, 172, Grant’* majority. 406; Republican tain, 63, The county will go Republican by about 1.9C0. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bmvcrm.t>, 111., Wot. 3.—Tbe election in this citv paaeid off quietly, and the Republican* have achieved a glorioaa victory. Tbe following re turn* have been received: Springfield—Pint Ward, 61 majority for Grant; Seoond Ward, 130 majority for aeymour; Third Ward,2o majority for Grant; Fourth Ward, 87 majority ft* Grant. BaUn—B6 majority for Seymour. CarllnvUle— 24 majority tor Grant—a latge gala O be would t- i jiLi-warmajj Dwight," Livingston County—>i majority for Cbatswortb—rnllom, 111 majority, a gain or G 3. £Jthart—Grant’s ma’orttf, 43. * owanda—Cnilom's malonly, S 3. Alton CUT—C 7 majority lor Grid. Merldosia, Morgan Coonty—l7J majority for Seymour. Clayton, Adams County—l 33 majority for Grant. Ytrdrtt—id majority for Grant. MontlcelJo—l majority for Seymour. fcprclal Despatch to Phe Chicago Tribune. ki*coas,Nor 3 —Ylacom'o city give* a Repub lican majority of 113; Dtuhuell, Republican, 170; Scotlai-d, Republican, 55. McDonough County mil give 4W Republican majority. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Roikpoid, IU . Not. 3.—Six district beard from give a Republican vote of 1,996; Demotratla, 304. Republican majority. 1,631. fepriugfle d city gives t3t Republican majority. lUtnroa ircm nine to-vair In Sangamon Loamy indicate a Republican gilu Of 146 over the vote of Huntley—'Town of Gi iton, Mcßenry County— Grant. 147;’■•eymoor. 56; Republican majority, 91; Republican lots, 15. Savanna-Town of Savanna—Grant, 173; Sey mour, 40; Republican majority, 133. Dakotab. Stephenson County—Grant, 103; Sey mour, 76; Republican majority, 40—again of 19. Rock Kan, blephcnvoo County—Grant, 445; Seymour. 133; Republican majority, 115— a Re publican gain of 6. Berlin—lsland Grove Township give* ») Demo cratic majority—ls Democratic grin—lncrease of about 100 since last election. Ihc City of Quincy gives Seymour 330 majority —a Republican gain of 44 on the vote of lods. Singleton's majority over Hawley, 416. Albany—Giant, 02; be}moor, 46—Republican majority, 06. Freedom Township, Carroll County, gives a Republican majority of OS. Rockford gives a Republican majority of 1,014, i hairy Valley—Grant, 470 ; Seymour, S 8 ; Re publican majority 444 Pceatonlca—Grant, 439; Seymour, 83; Re publican majority 17 ; Republican loa* 19. Town of Cherry Grove, Stephenson County- Grant, 11$; Seymour, 07; Republican ma jority 43. fhannon, Ptepbcnaon County—Grant, 140; •oymour. B 3; Republican majority 34. dee Uaviers County—l.ll)o majority for Grant— a gain of 09 over tbe vote of 1856. Elgin, Kane Countv, gives Grant 749 and Sey mour 347; Republican majority, 441—a gala over last year of 200. Dundee gives 375 Republican majority, and f Uta ISO Republican major.t-\ Sage, Hcndcnon County— Grant, 99; Seymour, 191. Knoxville. Knox County—Grant, -131; Seymour, 103; Republic an pain, 10. Macomb, McDonough County—Grant, Cl?; Sey mour, 463; first rote as a city. Camp Point, Adams County—Grant, 255; Sey mour, 13C; Republican polo, 3. VTeiberfleld, Dcnty County—Grant, £32; Sey mour, 40. Woodstock, McHenry County, elves 1*29 Re publican majority, a pain of 17 over V,j The rccond township of £ cUeary Ccnniy plrcs lU2 It. publican majority, a Ifcpobllcan gain of H ovci the vote of ’W. Florence piTts Grant 123. and Seymour s*»; Washtum, 1W; McKlm, 56; Grant's majority, 16. Corfloca returns civc Grail ll'J, and«Scymoar 73; Republican majority,32. Jersey County »Jve* I,OOJ Democratic majority, a pain < f C 0» over 1806. Towandt-GrtoUlsi; Seymour, 85. Forcaton. Grant, 262 ; t>eymoor. KT ; Grant's majority, 175 ; Republican train 13 over 1 WVt. pa ; (irant, 5.77 ; Seymour, iS7 ; Gram's majority S.Vi; Ri publican loss 8, against the vote of ICt. Morris—lo 6 Republican majority—a loss of y ugattiet the vote ofivofl. last and V»tet Galena gives 1 ma jority—a pain crer Lincoln's rote oMOJ.buta Jlipubllcanlma olNtin tbetoleor lso*i. Special Despatch to 1 he Chicago Tribute. Qci* ct. 111., Not. 3,—Quiucy gives Seymour 507 majority, Sioeltlon runs ah iut 100 ahead t»i pis ticket. Return* Iron the county indicate u majority of from 500 to 000 Democratic-a small Republican pain on the vole of 1806, Elmwood, Peoria County—Gnat, 361; Sey moor. US; Hepabllcao pilo, 36. rein—Grant, s/>; neymoor. U 3; Democratic majority, 1«; Democratic gain, 7.1. Genesee —Grant, 584; Seymour, 2V»; majority for Grant, ajO; Republican pain, <0 over I*l6. . Ottawa—Grant, «47 ; Seymour. 864 ; Democrat lc majority, 217 over tnc rote of I86fl; Democratic gain, W EhbEWUERE. p e lilQ_SeymoDr, 615 : Grant, 500 . Democrat njority, lt3; Democratlclova, S 3. Tlstliwa, bureau County—-eymonr, ill; Grant 22; Democratic majority,Si; Democraticfgalc Indianlowu— ftejmonr. 115’; Grant. 220 ; Re publican msjotttr-95; Democratic gain, 35. Waukegan—Republican turns trom the county yet. Mineral Townahtp—Grant, U"; Seymour, 57 Kepub-tctn maJoittT. CO—» slight Republican n»ricm--Grant, IBS; Seymour, *i;: Republican majority. IC4. Batavia. Kane Counly—Graat, 333*: Seymour, •fM; republican gain, V 5. Bristol, Kendall County—Grin*. 231; Seymour, 45; Republican gain, 26. Plano. K«Uall Oonoty Oraut, 303 ; Seymour. «l; Fetubltcan cain. 72. sandvicb. D Kalb County—Grant, 3G7: Sey c.cnr. 68. tomomok, DeKalb County—Grant, ISM: Seymour,37. ArliDiMon. Bureau C.un'.y—Grant, 145; Sey mour, lf>9; Democratic Cain, Tl. Malden, Bureau County—Grant, 133; Seymour, 7-1; Democratic gain. 31, IrJnccton—<«rant, 316; Seymour. 314; Demo cratlcgain.W). _ „ P.cpon«ct, Bureau County—Grant, 23J: Sey mour, »9; democratic sain. 10. Kewanee, Henry County-Grant, 601; Seymour, *Allona, Knox Coun'y— Grant, CG3; Seymonr, TO; Ilepnblicia gain, G. Oneida, Knox County—Grant, 338; fceymour, 63; Republican gain, Wataga, Knox County—Grant, 211; Seymonr, 09; Democratic gain. B. Oa.esbnrg, Knox county—Grant, 1.3 f ; Sey msut 332; Democratic gam, S 3. Monmouth, Warren County—Grant, 814; Sey tnour,aS4; Republican gain, 8L Blggsvillc, lleuderaou County—Grant, 191 Seymour. "6; R»pnbUcan,galn,l4. Grove, Kane County—Grin I, ITS.; Scy it, 9. INDIANA. cpectal Despstch to The Chicago Tribune. Socth Btsn, Nov. 3.—St. Joseph County— iouthßend,2s4 mVcrity for Grant and Colfax; i tain ol 71 since October. Mishawaka, 377 for Giant and Colfax; gain, i lay Township. 9 ReimMtrao c«lo. Gotman Towiiih'p. 2 RepttbUcaa cala. Total caio so far since October, 167. <recla Despatch to The Chicago Trthuue. So-TU H*>». led-. 2«ov. 3.—llobiit, canty, 1ud..27 majcrity for Gnat; Republican pun since October, B ** VaJpwaleo. Porter County, Inct, 136f0r Grant; Republican gain,hi. , , , _ si Joseph County, SSO mAjority for Grant. -prctal Despatch to The Chicago Tnbnne. Cnows Foist, ind., Nov. 3.-Oram'« vote. 302; 'ievmour.74; Republican gain, 42. apodal Deemuch to The Chicago Tribnne- BoiUBT. Ind.. Nov. 3.—Hobart township. In a veto of 223- g-vea a Repnbl can majority of 27-« HcpobUcaPf«tnon7 over October. ra*ni«Toi;.y 8»*W). Special Despatch to •he Cnicago Tribune. EusnahT. ind.. Nut. S.-Concord township. Elkhart County. Ind.. give# iUi majority for i.-ranl—aratn of!9 on the October election. liima>*roUS, Nor. 3,-lletaixs from 67 '.own ,virs pjTo a beybbllcao pain of 101?, and a gdn tn the State at the »ame rate will give Grant a ma jority of 15.0U0. J Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune, lM3i**.rous,N-)T. 3.—Boons County-Bight townbip. cl« • K.publico r«0 ol;» Vl.-0 V onuj—Utfpu-Ucm C.lo onn. Gtb.on County—A Kcpnbltann eta of CO, Fijcttc Connly-Kopnbllianpata of 15. Colon County—A KcpuWlcn gnta oiai. Buiholomew CouoiyA*'«n towhshlps ahowa Republic*® gala of forty-seven. Johnson Coutty-Fm townships show again ° f Tbe Republican* are claiming the Slate by 10.000. Special Despatch toTbeCblcapo Tribune. IsDiAs*rou», Not- 3.—Wayne Coanty, Jack* eon WasMcpion and Harrison Townships, ptee a Jfcpnbllcan (n'n of 51. Jackson Coonty-A Re publican cam of “. Newton County-Sent, Re publican cain. IS. Lawrenca County-Two town ehipe site » Republican gain of 19. Ba*tholor'*» County—six townahipe gUe a Republican pal S 2. SpccUl Despatch to Tbf Chlcsco Tribone. T * S.—lH*Jbons Coanty— Precinct, Hepubllew ptlo of 10- ««tr» Coootr— Bloomloptoo Township,* Re- COBrtr-Pror tow VMM tire » Bepobllefto t»ta ot »l. »ijm Cc ; o lj_aic«o>=iia. RepnMlrap Min ««■ smcl»l D.'IM'M 10 Ibe Chlcftpo Tilbane. jCpuoftTou* No'- «■-»»• » >o«lo- s- Pierce. & life loon Democrat and 0 brother ia-Uw of Ml ‘lot Ucndricka. and the chief pollllMl maaa S er of the Bonaior »t tb« Me« CooTcmloa. TOtrf lor Orem »od Colfax to-daf. Special Despatch lo Tb- Chlcaeo Tribanc. Ismwaroua. 80r.5.-Tbe rftlo. loSi.Jo.rpb, Lftoone babe. Porter aod E:kh ‘ rl ’ ttn about sw Decatur Cooclj. are townablpa. pire 40 Re publican tain. In Howard Coonlj the Bepobli e«n Cftlo mill bo 1.006. Baadolpb Comuj, el E b prrclocta St" ft Brpnbllcfta e»lo ot 151. opocUl Deepatcb to Ibe Cblcftro Tribune, iwmanaroua. Ko», 1-Vn*twts Coaatr- Foorpreclocte s'" ft Bopobllemi gabt.ofTil. rogore—Tbree towmblpa dre aKepab "r'nlSCoatll-Monioe towntbtp. Rcpnbllcrei j County—Wabaab township, Btpab “h’.SSm Saatj-UclliUf townrblp, Bepab- U Dol«Su« , <S» , »-* i lownahip, BepabUcan otlS. Tbe BepabUcftO Cain In ml. county la "polftrin o^nlr—winamac insra-llp, Bepab. Bor. 5.-W4JO. Cooalr-Two preclncta. Bepabbcaa majority, B*. Bo rala ot ’TdmCmatj-OMtCTMWp. pM, ‘Vooe County—Two townrtlpo, BtpoltOcu. C>lnf-o 7. CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1868. eTirke County—Oncfclowusblp, « Rtpaoi.w*** p11c,5. Blackford County—One lowcthlp,«RepabUc*n fain,!?. K&ndolpu County—Two townaMpa, Rspubll* cm gam, 99. Maduon County—One townahlp, Republican piln.6. Scott Count j—One town Alp, Republican gain* Bear; County—One tovmblp, Democrats: Ctto,6. •Tille City—Pour precincts, Republican gain, 111. Pularkl County—One fctowathlp, Republican gain, 14. I ehrlby Cotmiy—Pour tovnstlps, Democratic gain, 7, Laporle—One township, Republican guiMM Porter Co One township, Republican gala,s3. Labe Co.—Ore township, Republican gain.tl. Tlppecaaoe Co.—One township, Republican galn.lO. Clark Co One township. Democratic minority. I*2; no gain. Montgomery Co.—One township, Democratic gain.lo. Putnam Co.—lo townships, Republican gain.* 3. la 42 township* in different parts of the State, beard from, show a tepnbUcan sain 0f576. Dsm ocrallc gain. 97. Met Republican gain, 479. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tnbsne. VaLranatao, In<L, Sot. 3.—Porler Connty gtres Grant CIO—• gain of 164 orer October, Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribons. HcnawT, Ind., Rot. B.—Lake County - f glres Grant 800 majority—a gain of 341 oyer the Oc tober election. jNouisuroua, Not. a.—Ployd County—Demo cratic majority, 113. Democratic gain, 8. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. InDUnapoits, Not. 8 —me Republicans are having a grand time to-night, and are parading the slrueta with aband ofmosicaad a section of artillery, the bind play'ng, the cannon firing and the crowd constantly rbesriog for lUi successful candidates. They are serenading all the promt nest Democrats, aa well as Republican*. Special Despatch to The Chicago tribune. IsDU*apou«, Not B.—The Republican gatn tn this city la 599. NEW YORK. •pedal Dcepaltn to The Chicago Tribune. Saw To ax. Not. S. Tcvterday apprcbenalooa were felt that violence would occur ai the poll* to-lay. but the admirable ptecautlcnary measures of the Police Comm!*- alocer* and Governor Fenton prevented any ae rione trouble. Governor w enton corresponded with faecttury Scboteld and arranged to base the Culted Stales iroops la the vlclnlty’fof New York held in readiness to art on a moment's no tice. The troops at Governor's Island were la the quartern, and steam Dost* were at the dock to more them where they ml«ht he needed. the police force had its fall forte on doty, and stages were kept at all the pol'c** station* for tasking rspld transfers of then. F«.w collision# occurred between the police and roughs, and in two ca-«« policemen were arretted by Deputy sheriffs, to misconstruction of order* One Deoaty Sheriff was arrested by a policeman ; bolt drew pistols, bat neither used inec. There bare been about one hundred ar rests for illegal mine, most of them far repeat- it?. Inafjwcascs the arrested men resisted ibcoEctrs and weie temporarily i,rete»«cd by ihelr friends. but none of them escaped, 'evcral were nlcased on bull, but aroa-orlry were locked up and will be ettmlocd to-morrow, some Deputy Sheriffs caused the anvst of Kcpn’illcao Inspectors aed Ihua secured sc me ilbcal rotes. Inspector James Dennis, He ine in Tturfy-third street, was seized early this tnnmirpbya number of Deputy sheriff-, hand cull* ui carried to Ludlow street Jail upon a ifee of ajsaa'f and battery upon a man he ior 1.-crd rt. lie was known to hare a hat Of 11, p. atrrp « h<> intti.d:d 'o vote and whom h“ r determined to challenge. Daria;bU absence ;rc cirn al? voted. Chas. 11. lingers, another •j odor in tne Twenty.:!r»l Warn was also ar 'Udat hi* own hon>e by Deputy Sheriffs. and pi in m»tnly under varii.ns prcieita daring » day. Another Inspector name! Cray waa :,v.tso arretted, hot was released before nooc~ c eeb not until several repeaters bad voted, orublj Arc or ?li thousand Illegal rote* have i n cart, principally in the lower wards of the v. The heaviest repealing was In the Sixth and veuth W ards, especially In the latter. In one trlcl ‘CTcrtl Irishmen Indulged in a fight about the ticket. Some blood way (bed, bttl no arrest* were mado. Order* were Issued yesterday requiring iU drinking shorn to remain dosed during voting uourn.aud consequently there were comparatively i«.w druuken m« n. In a fur ward* ehopswere •ip< n ecrrepuiloasly, and some fighting occurred, hut it was generally 100-political in character. Two men were taken before Commissioner Oa borcc. charted with attempting to rote on fraud- ulent naturalization panel* procured from Rosen berg, and held for trial. *c*eral other parties w.rc arrested for attempting to vote after belcg registered on lals* papers and bcld a< witnesses arsloft the parties from whom they obtained the #odjo voting districts by force.bnt were only par tially successful In one ward. A Republican oliali* agrr was pm out of ibe room, while Demo cratic chsllcogers were not molested. The Re publicans soon rallied, not the man back and do Utilt-d a gmud lor his protection. In Jersey City and adjacent towns the election was qnict, prccc the po’u closed there baa been great ex citement tn s'-l parts of the city. Bonfires are buintig In many places and the Democrats are &a» lug a meeting a' Tammany Unit, while the Ee cuVUcan* are at Cooper Institute. The Demo* cists are dU-nifiul and quiet, Ini the Bcpubll ,re entbnelsaellc and noisy. Crowds are tn front <>i all the newspaper offices, mo*t of which are displaying tbe returns. The greatest crowd is In front ol tbe Tribune and Hun offices, whtcb are illuminated with electric lights. Thu HrrolU cfictsbssan electric light thrown noon its bulletin hoard from tbe Astor Home, bat tbe L’vnrrsl arrangements are U«» convenient for the public than those on Diluting House Square. .he Filth Avenue, Nicholas. Astor, and other hold* are densely filled, but, though many Be pr.hl.racs offer to hot on the result. Ihey cannot !lcd takers. Fire to font Is offered on New York prole going PepaMican, bat none accept. Fifty to one is offered on Grant’s oViticn. and even bets that no four siairs can be named that will gofort-cy aiour. Thu hotel clerks say that there are fewer people stopping at tbe houses than at any pre nous clcctlor, and that nearly erenbody board me there temporarily wed home to vote if In bis power. One steamer on the Hudson gave free passage to persons going from the city to vote at their bomce in tbe rver towns, and another chang* 0 its time to-day to accommodate voter*, ppcclal Despatch to Tbe Chicago Tribune. jCaw io»k, Nov. 3.-New York citv will proba ble give hujmonr SS.OW majority. We shall carry | tvni.ec:icu» hy a strall majority. Philadelphia j irivrr Grant 4,000 majority. 11. pets from Pennsylvania Indicate Increased .•.ineovtr Ociobtr. Republicans gains are re ported all over Indians. Newport State looks wclL Scattering te* tarns show KchuMican galas Inthe Interior of tbe Mate. Dterficldj'glves yG Republican gain- Ohio gives Giant a majority of *SfM. t hattsqua County. N. Y—Nineteen towns, net majority for Grant, 4,oi#«; same towns gar* 4,130 la PC*. Ntw York— Midnight—The IHbunt estimates Seymour's majority In ibe Slate at 8,300. ant Hoffmann's considerably larger. Tbe Republi cans have the assembiy. New Vobk, Nor. 3.—Major General Siccum is elected in the Third Congressional District by over 4.000 majority. Buffalo, N.Y.—Buffalo gives a Republican ma jority of 500, and tbe county at least WOO. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wa»ntxotos, D. C., Nov. 3. New York State is claimed for Grant by twenty thousand. Best sdvicc gives Seymour less than 60,000 majority In the city. Toruey claims Pennsylvania by 13,000. Wo tiavc l bllad.-lphls by *,(*o majority. Filtv six towns In Connecticut show 4.303 Re* I publican gain- Special Despatch to the Chicago Tribune. R«n»«e’.act County, N. Y.—CTty of Troy—icy monr. GOO majority. Democratic gain. 191. V>cstchcstcr county—west Finns—Seymour, 531 ; Grant, SB, Democratic gain, 119. OtlcaCE County—Five more townships show a Democratic gam of 101. I«wls County—One township, Democratic vain, 11. A large somber ol additional towns In virions ;»its of the Mate are received, some showing Republican gains and others Democratic gains. llviogetoa County—Three townships. Demo cratic pair, J 6. rntnam foenty—Complete Democratic major- Rv.lOG, Deo watte gain, W- Vonrtland County—Five towns, Republican gain, ill. TVa«mjujroi', Not. B.—Baltimore gWc* Grant ‘Ai.r-iO; Seymour *1.593. Archer, Democrat. la elected to Congress fa Clio Second District be 1 44* majority: Swann, Democrat, 5* elected In toe third District by 7.SM majority. The Fourth LMrlctloMUlmdonbt. »«n the BepnbUcMi hopeful. Out Rein In Baltimore I* OTpr rear. s-mali Hepabllcaa gsiaa are reported In all sections of the stale. _ , _ . Rochester CUy, Mlnn.-Tblrd *ard, 93 Repab- I'cta majority; second Ward, HO Republic# ma» -onty ; First w»rd, U 7 Republican majority. ‘ Eyou-lW Republican, M Democratic. WU k BmcfCooctT, >' T —Twelre ward* !a Brook lyn cite Grant IS.2U; Seymour Ten ward* are yet to come, wfiieh pare urlyear about t.OCG Democratic majority. Niagara County— Lockpoit C*te .cyraicr 1,817 ; Grant I,IM, Republican gala, to- Cayuga County—Annum,G;ant6»3 majority, Gaia s*. _ , Greene County—Coxaschlc pKe* » Democratic galoot 50. „ Chemung County—Elmira city tires Seymour 7 majority; Democratic Rain 33. Klcbtaond County,-Flm DUtrlcC Kepublioo **S,ToA niy-185 cloction district*. «bodt lull of Ute city. *lt« Qr«t M.HI: m btjioowstmlomytnto.cltr7™'*' * b J™ 55,000. lottlTOtc will b« oboat 150,003. TbO Bute U close and doubtful. HxiUon County. S. T.-Oae dUtrtet, Domo- Cr L*»f**CcMitT-TKO tomaSepabga fi « ,^J Kaw Tons, Nov. 3 —Tho returns for tome In slowly, hot It appears trouxteot n tslted that Gmwold runs more than 10 t** <*“* behind Grant, and that which Qrlaworld loses , E< n^?cSu^—Three towns, BepobUtaa gain. C«imtj-Brooklni-C<"»P' , “' •“fj' Urtr.n (Urtrim, Grant, «.,»i Sapmoor. Onondaga bounty—Fifteen torus, Grant, 4,4)0 Pi parity. TM* vriil be l&cmted to 3,500. Oenevee County—Grant, B. too. \Jayne County—4,000 for Grant Albany County ~*eymotir*» majority la Albany eUyu i,9CT, ud iioCraia's-iJis. y*w Yon*-. Hot 3 —Broom? Cos sty complete mekea Gnat's majority aboal i,0X): Srpabiirra gale, shout 400 ot«15C8. BOTTAU), Not. 3.— i be Rypabllcaas cJtlm to Iutc elected their wbede ticket la Brie Coanty by OTCf 1,0*1 majority. Tbe Republican msjortt y in Ba&la City ts about 8,000. TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Snr Tout, Kor. s.— Tbe state It compared with tt»e roted of 1393, when Teuton (Rep.; bad 1S.8C0 majority. __ __ 9olbUt Coanty—ThrtJ district* give a Demo* untie fitio ocs. Rockland County—Poor districts give a iicao> cralit t«n of 341. Putnam County—Two districts, Republican pis of 99. Pucbms County—One (district, DemKrattc gain, 8. Tiog* County—One district, Bepabllcan gala, 54- Jefferson County—One district. Democratic gain.l. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. , • N*w Yoax, Nov. 3.—Tue vow la this city •hows • tilling off of tea to fifteen per cent from the registration, The Republican vote shows an unexpected gain. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribnae- N'l* Ton, Not. B—S3) p, m.—There .bare been large Bepnbhcan gains In Brooklyn, Ptpba. ply th* Democratic majority in Kings County U less than 11,000. New York city gives abott 50,000 majority. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribute. Raw Yen. Nor. 3—Sew York city will /fire majority. We shall gain heavily In tbs cute. Philadelphia give* about three thousand ma jority lor Orai-t. Conner ileal Republican by a small majority. New Hampshire. 6,000 Republican majority. Marne,B9.oo) to 30,00) majority. RcvYoox, Nor. 3. rbe election In this city | aid Brooklyn passen off quietly no lolhe closing i of the polls, with tbe exception of smalt lights and dbtnibsoces at two or three precincts, which were promptly and easily quelled by the police, sod tie offenders arrested. Upon the application of Governor Fenton, yesterday. Secretary* Scho field Ini traded the com man ding General of the department to place t’Dltcd Mates troops at the Gorencr's disposal In case any necessity should •rise. A number of arrests were made in both cities doting tbe day for illegal voting, and the arrested parties committed or held to answer. Voting was very lively daring tbe first oart of the day, ai many precincts an average of four votes pe imlaate belt 5 cast. Uaw Yo*K, Isov. B.—Despatches from boston and Hartford show that Grant has m»de : very heavy gains thus far. Private telegrams from General batter's district state that, judging from the voting thus far, he will be elected by a large majority. Westchester County, N, Y.—Three districts. Grant, 1,100: Scymonr, 11,110. Osweco County—One township, Republican gain, 01. Chenango County—Two towns, JBepnbllcan gain, I3T. Oneida County—One township, Republican. PENSYLVANiA. | Special Despafh to The Chicago Tribune. . PiTisaCßoa, Nov. B.—llerurns Indicate 11,000 In the coat ty for Grant. I‘uiuuDilpQll, Not. 3.—Tho polls closed at 6 o'clock this evening. Partial returns Indicate a Republican maturity in the dir of abun*. SUHO. Tbe boys arc already selling Seymour Salt River ticket?, and tbe Republican Clubs are making pretarations for a psrade tonight. A private despatch irora Pittsburgh says Alieshsny County ha« given a majority of 11,000 fet Grant. PlkeConnty, Pa.—Westfall's township thirty Dcmccratic majority. PniLiDfirma. Nov. B.—Tbe only disturbance that occurred here was in tbe Fourth W ard, and was trlfiltg. A voter wa* challenged, and a rush was made, breaking In the window, when tbe Re publican Inspector made bis esetpe. Tbe princi pal in tie affair wa« arrested and held to ball. PinnanaLmia, Nov. 3.—ln Ihe folio vmg elec tion returns comparison* have been made with j the vote polled In the October election: Philadelphia, hiHh Ward, Seymour has a ma i ertty of Mi; Republican gain, 145. | Pan-aDlLrnii. Ncv. A—Mr. Wallace, Chairman I cf the Democratic Committee, gives Pennsylva nia to tbe Republicans by 15,000, Philadelphia-»*wenty first Ward, 3il for Grant; JRcpnblican 10«a,4i55. Twcnty-ttlrd ward-Grant, 505 majority; Ec pnbllcfln loss. 5. Twenty-fifth Ward—Seymour, 033 majority; Democratic gain, 45. , _ _ Twenty-second Ward—Groat, majority; Re- Bepnblltau miJorUyin tht lyot Philadelphia, and *0,00) majority In the , taps. ijKrle City, Penn., glees a Republican miiority of 4CO; a Republican gain ever October of 65. Ma turity in the county aiout 3,300 for Great. One honored town* end cities in Pennsylvania give Grant 5,«X) ma'orlty. Erie, 400; summit, 350. 1 PnnapßirJna—becoad Ward—Seym oar, J,OOI 1 majority; Democratic gain, W. Tbtrd Ward, -cymotir. 1,311; Democratic los*. 143 Sevcnta Ward, uanu 761 majority; Benobllcan gain, 283. Eighth Ward. Grant 246 majority; Republican I gam, ISO. Fifteenth Ward, Grant, 1,315; Hepnb- I * ,C4 S|>cciS t"e»patch to The Chicago Tribune. I puiLADtxrota, Nor. 3,-Allegbeny ha* In -1 creased her majority for the Kepnbllcan* I.OQO, I end ibiladelpbl* has a gain of over2,UX». Repub- I Ucan gain* everywhere large. Republican o»tl -1 mate* now make Pennsylvania over 25,000 for I Grant. Philadelphia—Fifth W'ard (olclal), Seymour, 1 W; Urpuhlfean gain, T«. I Math Ward, Great, sOi ; Republican g«la, 1,087. 1 Twelfth Ward, Grant, IST; Republican gain. 467. Chester County reports a majority of 2,400 for Grant. Dauphin Cooaty complete i* reported at 1.800 Republican majority ; Republican pain, 145. I HarrlaborgClly,Grant 290 majority; Bcpnbll- I can train. 79. tchojlklll County, Bight districts show a Kcpublican ram of 2,200. Philadelphia-Seventh Ward, 1,572 Democratic majority. Twenty-eighth Ward, Grant 28 malorlty. 1 Tojton County estimated 300 for Seymour, rnnaon.niia. Not. 3.—Mr. Grow, Chairman I of the state Central Committee, aaya Pcmwjlva -1 nla la Republican by a majority ot 15,0)0. i UsiOMowy, Ta., Not. 3.—The Republicans gain throughout Fayette County. Returns Indf -1 cate a Democratic majority of about 790. Four I districts (o hear from. I Piuianairnu, Nor. 3.—Mr. Grow, of the Rc j publican btate committee, says Tcuarytraula I uill go Republican by 20,0C0 majority. I MiiEln|Connty report* a majority of 100 for ) Grant I Philadelphia. Twentieth Ward, Grant, 1,139 mi- I jority ; Republican gain. 259. I SujquchannaCounty shows aßepuhltean gain of Pmujcusn, Fa.. Kot. S.-Schnylkill County roußtiiie—Grant,-37 »sJorliy; Republican gaii of fiO. B et k« Coatty—Beading—Gnat. 1,750 majority I gtio J9»*. I Bedford County—Estimated Republican mi [ Jomy, -LKB. CONNECTICUT. Social P««p*toh to The Chlcafio Tribute. ti > fIrTOBP. Conn.. Not. 3.--Thlrty-two towns (how over fifteen hnndred Bepabltcan gain. Sew Haven report* a Democratic lets of 2v« hundred aad (event/ one. The State la dead a ore for Grant. Litchfie'd County. Conn —Uarritujtot— »raot, Continue'* on KiurlA Page. . IlCcftct - j ~ - ■ -~r .■ - " r ' -- ~1 [Miiimir |^^Mi |U>~ '"-' *- t»v V. •ir-l-vj ~ibhl. Jflflaui HS'il n| Three-Rail Round PICKET FENCE, Mtsafociared at Winona, Min: T«>nthor»*6(l iett of Minnesota Fem*e Company'* TiStt fttile « 1-ya.n lind«.- new «««hoa«. mrntr Sattatnon and C*rrv>lJ-»u flTlll be »ei a?com- or Ml at incjfnea. Itrtiad p<t»terbatla*-r» on faronbfe term*. ScrpeaUte Entrance* aodCailnic* for Pu»u*old eepa* a!i&"mS iiEBSrA FENCE COMPAST. Ctlc^o. jfor tijc ?sair. WHAT IS IT? PROF. R.IFTS DISCOTIUM TUB BAIR Is ,w a Dye. Ucoaui&A no nl&hor, »ilrcr or otberpalwotw Ills sn eicfQcnt spaUcailoa for the scalp, aad n9h ihetnirsiowthlckrr U restores gray balr 10 lu nature 1 u/color by a tew appUcaUoaa, UUtt* inTf *t ofUte toilet, aaa Everybody Uses II r, •,! >JT oJI flra^UO; st wholMxl# by DEMAS Y«fi?sVfeW» A POTTER, Boston ; B.lJTCni£ *CQ-«CMC»«o. _ fttasomc Hot itts. iTTFKTIOH, SIS KKIQHTB, A Special Conclave 0 t IpttU timiitiy. K#. 1* SL» T»t TTUI be beH tbU (Wednesday) erealo?, at 7 o'clock. Work 00 the Order of ue B. c. Bj onto of ttie E. c. R Secorder. Jsdjool iglateg SCHOOXj SLATES, Pt.tLg. CKATOSS sad SOAP-STOVS SWTS PH 5* ClLtt, *t MaoufsuWgeri? Priaas. - CULVER, PADS A ntVT 7^L M ?ss mdßßtoHt. bole AxcbU far KejUono SUte Co, SECOND EDITION. TOTE OF TBE CUT, »TIT» 7ZCX.TT. Governor—* r~ Ltest. Got—vS«c'ystiie •a w c? < a a ||g 5 g | S ft " I • - P 5 1 - s % ~ ; S « ■» : : a - *p « « ua i »ti i in mfi ■Ward. 1.. 1.490 P 33 1.4 WB* 1491 860 * ... L3OB I.CH9 1306 J.ob9 1,30) 1.089 8 1 4?3 1,895 1433 1.258 1,133 1,384 4* LUI 2dlt3 1,124 2.238 1,132 I::: £« t*> 7.& «» 7# 1.260 Ttß 1.2« 7SJ 1«0 7.. 1.468 1,763 1,455 1,785 1.457 1.7K5 8.. 60S X. 355 «B 1.«5 W ».... ~830 STI SJM 52 J,«3 -.9 10.... I.TO TO J.TO TO J.TO TO II IJUO 000 1,239 9(1 1,339 901 15;.** IS ... «H fl»7 »(8 457 M 8 687 14 . IJM) 77» 1.890 770 1,390 W) 19 1*589 JJW 1,589 1,315 lAS3 1.323 &:::*}.{« i*« i,IS i:*n i*u T0ta1..23,291 17,313 start omcsns--oosturcaJJ. Auditor. Treasurer. Att'y Qen’L ISi| | I | 5, •2. g S m is s ? g • I » * I g *. a p r w *" 5 : J- o : • ? * O : » : ; J„ 1.490 837 1,491 887 1,483 383 4. I*3oß 1,(59 1,303 1.039 1,303 1,039 8. -Cm 1234 1,433 1.234 1.435 1.234 4. 2.010 1,183 2.*41 1.123 2.239 1,121 5.. ...... 799 1,425 7V9 1,425 799 1.425 6.. ■»i 1.260 728 1,280 723 1.260 7.. .... ... 1,403 1.765 1.468 L7W 1,457 1.765 S .. 905 2 295 905 1,935 904 1,»5 u ... 5837 878 10.* ...... I.TU TSf 1.735 757 1.781 »7 II L 530 901 1,339 »l IJHI 901 IrT 1)08 697 908 C 27 938 «7 14 .. 1.800 770 1,890 773 1,890 TW 15.' W3B 1.»4 1.683 1.825 1589 1.335 16 1... .... 1,244 1,548 I,«M 1343 W 44 1413 T0t*:...22,594 17,315 20,400 17,298 *±.391 17,3yD coiaumix in tr*Tt'» ittosut. I— Cong’n ax Large—, • Coogreaa , <— st’a AU’y—« ?°o S 5 I « » s* = a « 2 3. » S’ P 9 Ward. 3 ta 2. Wtrd, ” a 5S 8 a r ? i ? i )0 1.. 1.4P7 BST t,*SS «T 1.512 852 S.. IJB7 1.090 1 804 1,018 1.810 I.OU 3 ... £*» 1.287 1«1 I,*» 1.438 1.^3 1.. 2.433 I,l*'. 4£H 1.131 4.262 IM* 5.. 709 1.445 7H5 1.443 757 1,417 «.... 748 1260 7M 1.439 749 1,784 T.... 1.468 1.73 1,497 1,765 1,467 1.7H5 8 ... W 3 1,495 005 1,495 903 LWI 2.M7 fc74 4,514 B*l 4.543 «i 10.. L 730 755 1,736 760 1,731 754 II vS3U 901 I.TW 903 13»'l 004 IS* 1291 689 IJtl CB9 1,291 6tf> IS*.. . SCH 627 ."W 657 »» 62- H.,.. I.SOO 770 1,383 770 l,t*7 770 15 ... 1 !>ft I.SM 1W 1,313, I.MW 1.311 18.. UU 1.243 1,431 1.415 1.2 W 1.237 r ts Tct*l..l4,£« 17,313 S2,£o 17,37? 22.4C0 17,*8 y*xri«'''nxsr C0«MI»S10SB»8. Bepnhlicaa. Democrat. s » » r Q fix g ? I i s § § * | l■-I= ? % I ? I 1,195 1,4 M MM STS SSS SS» a I,SOO 1.31 H 1.309 1,053 1.049 !,(** 3 l % tS3 1.484 1.481 1,493 1.*«4 MSI 4 2,210 1,213 2.2TT I.IW 1.123 1,121 5' . ?J9 T 93 7VU 1,4*3 l.tt3 1.493 ft 758 7« 799 1,9fi0 I.WO V*» T .”....1,469 1,105 1,483 1,765 1.785 1,781 H . M 3 903 903 1,205 I.»S l.Stf it ”... 2.512 S.WO i!8l »SJ S9l 577 10 1,733 1.736 1,731 7M *&> 736 II ... I.S» 1.339 1,339 901 PH 901 !■» ’ 1.2 M 1,904 1,90* 659 659 (MU IS* .’** W 9 m »s <'2rt 627 627 u' ~..1.390 I.JS9 1,390 770 770 770 15 1,591 1.500 1,590 1.821 1-325 l.»4l 10 1 1, a i, 3 i, Total..ai,3C4 23.3:9 17,297 1*7,320 17,110 costtnmoaAL coxvkstioh, r-Ma|oritle»-\ Wart. For fonat. Ar’i et Const. For. AfTnat, i , ... 9U 09 B*3 «** l.iDfi 87 80 S RPB 980 828 4 I,BW 101 1,918 6.. *75 30 ag € *e»* i .. 7 . ... 74\» 1 748 8eo« 9.. ........9,433 » VIO 10 1,709 171 1,9» 11 . .. 819 1 913 Sfi3 9* 17* • 14 ". 1.. 361 188 «4 ' 13. 4M 693 .. 15........... *M 328 .. OS Total.-. 13,013 eeoK covittT. Sheriff. C. Clerk, Coroner. j J 5 W g f |f ‘ I J o l| ? 'a •|»;3 r 53 : : i ' 1.. SCO 165 1«4 lie 1^ U.. *42 1» i\t Ml 211 U» 111 . CS7 500 591 2!«) sw 815 IV.. 411 31T 403 841 419 89* Total.. .1483 SM 1«0 923 1501 SG3 I™ .Stt lt« II . 614 853 650 259 655 852 111’. 1R» 259 191 ‘WO 131 831 IV.. 13» 23" 157 357 15 * 35* T0ta1..1829 IH4 1231 JW7 V&> 1090 a i. 49i vn 4f7 si* or «i* H„ 375 489 O « 354 423 111 IKS 299 li* 899 105 293 IV.. M M 6 877 947 354 252 T0ta1...1314 1291 HUB 1230 1130 I*2l I 1,. Stß 511 M« Sll 512 3W H.. 651 825 652 344 M 0 313 111 , 4!«t 524 434 838 301 3W IV.. 578 133 504 153 WW 145 Total. «» l«a «« U» 5217 UU 5 1 25* 591 2SI 392 25J 391 11.. 288 609 509 2*9 s*l HI.. 20 438 SO3 471 208 4.3 IV.. 50 65 50 64 45 GO Total.. 83] J.TJI 79" 1«7 79| 14« ft • 1. *Bl 6*o 961 630 281 520 II 2TB 836 275 537 219 412 IU.. in 353 19* 353 192 393 Total,. 799 1259 713 12C0 672 1313 1 1..9G3 489 370 489 871 4« 11 . 349 4W 349 4J3 549 I*3 m . 404 443 403 441 848 641 IV . 344 301 314 301 333 314 T0ta1..1466 1706 1474 17K4 ISM ISW a 1. V» ttt 130 ai 130 til II . 360 416 S'lt 41S 368 418 III’. 198 417 195 416 199 41* i\.. 206 211 207 Ml 218 2*3 Total.. 894 1298 SW 1297 »)5 I** <j I ivo 301 659 3(U 679 206 If.*. 'JOi 850 VO4 853 W 0 311 HI. 484 131 484 131 6M 1M IV. 4GG M 4« 100 463 91 Total.. 2517 «»9 2509 K« 2547 878 10 1.. 4 7 279 S»4 »>l 417 2T> 11.. Ml 306 624 3ftl 61S W 111.. 171 wa 171 669 174 Total. 736 ICPI 731 1731 75. It X.. 311 1W 312 139 309 162 XI.. 215 252 243 £32 213 254 IT!,. 9>6 816 *« 339 3« 833 IV.. 436 154 433 154 433 154 T0ta1..1333 St* 13:3 961 1335 W 7 12 . 1.. CTI 3i7 064 352 6«3 352 11.. 3 0 IU 810 It* 3tU 114 111. 224 W *34 64 *24 61 IV. VI 158 91 151 91 158 T0ta1..1299 «M 1259 6SB 1294 089 13 1.. 25? Sf* 2«i2 82 *SS 88 11.. 437 517 4tfl SV7 432 572 UI.. 236 139 235 140 237 111 Total., no on WU «E) SU ttN U 1.. 607 888 5C7 18> fcfi 291 11.. 517 SU) 513 3UO Ml 2M Ul.. 368 ITS 355 1« SCI 185 T0ta1..1333 764 1573 771 1359 773 IS 1.. 318 B*s 8M 895 3J4 .t? 4 11.. M 3 274 4W 303 s*B 587 Til.. 444 34* <OS 550 407 853 £UCE. 536 ftU TaiaJ,.l«>6 ISUS 2541 13M 1355 2325 1C 1.. 241 SM 2T9 402 2T3 409 II »( tat 4ns 440 447 57 111.. 591 414 577 411 590 411 Total, .re: 12« 123 1213 12T5 1307 Total. .33US 178® 220UJ IT4OO i 315 173.-0 t>l»T»tCT—M4*Dt» KtTiaUXITVO* Ren. Dem- Bep. Detn. xrxas Pore. Arhum. Dolton. Fuller. , . 1,493 569 J,Ot 3:3 A' 1.3 U 1.081 US 1,059 3 j.«l 1.231 1,181 1,537 4 5,«9 1,1*4 »*« 1.117 i . .... »4> 2.4X3 799 |,4« ,5 ...... SOS «17 «70 443 \ IJab 770 1.890 771 i i 535 I^*3 ic ija w» \&\ Tottl IS.3M 9,T« K.ISO 9,«I0 .A.nn or SQCxt-irxTtor—rwwiT-rtrtu dm* T*2CT. T*tCT. f f i 3. s a I I I i r ? : g 789 U*« S .7,446 17« i 775 LOTS o W 26 532 ,g t.7S 75? I, . „.i,«9 «n « l.fM 633 SBruratTAnTx»—rzßT'Szars distmct. Bej>obHe*n. Democrat. ToUL, Ss§s f | 5 Itfl I t s *6 *T» ’723 7» lisa V»0 1,«9» !:;" : .;MS. MS MS $5 $S i:S !0 TtS I.tS IS 7M ™ se;& as a s ss Tot»l.i>.B6S 933 9,SM 7,21 7,315 T,3U .piwiTß *zr»»?«jrrATm oiarwcr. 2»pabHc*a. Dtnosrartc. f fill ?• off?? : f 3* • • I 1,437 UU 860 866 t,.,... L»» 1,807 wm 1,063 U A 2,4C7 1,439 LS93 1,*15 t vn %*S7 im A....’ 7W 897 1,05 I,SW Total ,W 1,911 S.WI 1,149 NUMBER 127. UXIT'FJU* Dl!fBlCI. Jtep.—. —■-Den,—n WI.ID*- I* is 'f. 3 | 9 dS & <sR 4 ' . 18*1 1.3*1 774 78ft i,w* I.MO 1,5*1 J,*J7 f, 1441 i,9ci uai & i,an j.«« *«i"; * ,u r; f, 1441 Like V£cw • •♦» •••• Total 5.118 6,11* ***** tows cmcxße—florra caicioo. Wart. 1. a. 8. 4. 8, SortTrlsor. Snznmcrfleld, R, \ 496 1.307 1.484 *.230 779 7.SW bftpbetf, D.,. tfil 1.69 G 1,287 1,139 I,IU 5,323 Like View. 5.116 5,U» W 5,63* tows cmcxße—florra caicioo. Ward. J. a. 8. 4. & id's >nD’r. Tattle. RJ.SC6 1,807 1.185 2,233 799 7,*89 I) 563 1,090 1.360 1.116 1,434 5,780 A EMM or. „ Pflaoa. R 3,692 1.30 3 1.4 M *,*7l 797 7.867 Norton. D .65 1,092 1,263 1,121 1,126 5,669 Collector. Tfewfctoa, K.... 1.465 1,304 1.442 *,249 819 7,279 tJSStift. 1.489 1.309 1.435 9451 797 T.2SO O’Brien, D 869 1,089 1,297 i,lol 1,430 5,783 tows ornc*»a—w«t coioiao. _ —W*fd«.- - —> vi. vn. mi. ix x n, miot. n«jSeTlS?r. 7» 1.44 K W1J,557 l l 7»I.SBl,»l«.«) Klein. V UXO i,7«3 K7 752 WH 6S> ~fi* asya rau« 1.30ig; KugtL* D...UM X.W \£H S7l 7» «1 88>1^» gafe-JWa .SHSSS'fIWS ?S5 FW&T«?£f »M« 9ft4 V 37 1,731 1,533 1,34 9.T0 EStrnW. XJ..UH I.TEi 1,7*5 877 W Ml «J« lowx orncxM—sofcta ceicaso. . —Wtfdt. > XIII. XIV. XV. XVl.Toitl. SoT'entior. Kauffman. R. Wcod.D M* M« M» MO* Uteuir*. 1) 631 77T 1,330 3,134 9,%3 P.u"'" or '. »1 1.330 1.580 1.233 5,133 AlcSaie. D 595 Tl 4 1,3 C« 1,330 B,®a c-£°2'k"'. Sl3 i,sa ijM i.ua s,u.i Jtlcbxfl*OQ,U...... 614 771 1,304 935 1,*84 w"ii“: an MW M* soil Dlbsi, D (Ml 797 1.325 3,90,. XTAIO ICTIBTISOR9. Want. Republican. . „ Democrat. 0ete........ *57 J.n.Jone* *l* , 5—1.. Meyer. J. K«pe..- .. s-r ii n.m w n. r. tiwe» fJ - Mailer... I.IIJ f-W. Roberta 7»: |u Pat.CarroU. , 7-0 P. ft-wart. ...t,«M P. l*r*an»a U«67 9—R C. ft'-m0...... »*t J.J.K»n»ey 5 >22 twW.N.SmUb V« it>—K 1‘0erucr. .......1-• L« J B- (Ji'k1a*......... * * ” ?$? ,-i_j > ■ rhrrd........ 1.3t6 R. S. Addison ........ *•_ Jj«c ** <>.KJ«ki » lt—E. AHhrt 516 P.A.P€ho*n*cher.... 3M 15—A.villrr SS» t. P. U4TI» le—O.Otrtel 1.533 P. Smith l>tO WEST SIDE Dental Rooms, COLE’S BLOCK, No. 186 West Madison-st. TEETH EXTRACTED With Vitalized Air, So Pain, So hanger, Each SI.OO. Xtt\ filled with pare €*l4 - - $3 to $4 T«Ui filled wlcb fifiref, TU or O mist - - - irtlfidtl Sett, oi Robber, Terj bat, wirrtatefi Sett ------ «10tests There who furor wc with ih.-lr paironvc will he ■erred faithfully, with aa good work a* * cartful ex perience of fifteen year* ran furnish. The beat of dty reference* cltcn on application. See Card In Street Cars. D. M. TOWNER, Dentist. 2.C4G 10,*H State, (Caps anh dfuts. Brewster, Furrier, MANUFACTURER SHERMAN HOUSE, Calls the especial attention of Ladles to a superior stock of MINK CLOAKS and BOR DERED MANTILLAS Cf his ov> n manufacture. STRYKER &BARNES Largest and Most Elegant Stock W OF LADIES’ FURS 112 & 114 WasMngton-st FURS, FURS, And Fur Tiimmlott. LATEST STYLES A. HERZOG, FURS, FURS. PftY YOUR DEIS, aim sutstcT. Stryker & Barnes Keep the Best and Largest Stock of Hats In tfie city. Cor. 'Washington and Clark-sts] JEWELRY BUSINESS, BY CHS. HOFFMANN, £S JTorth Clart-it,, JlarWe Froal Buildia; Gold and Silver Ware, French and American Watches, Diamonds and Jewels, NEWEST STYLES HAYIH6 nPORTED ALL GOODS DIRECT, And paid cub lor them, I am able to tell cheaper ttunsay outer UotuelatbeWest, gtreyoormoney andcaUoa Say, Look Here! We axe selling car best Spring Wheat FloarjTsry choice. Cor |7 per barrel—warranted choice. White Winter and Buckwheat Tour to* Sale. .. _ . MORGAN, SZO. a Co-. 190 Sooth Water-*t. ssa 1.a:6 i,5Ta 1410 s.rrT4 M 3 750 1,303 1,130 3,973 33 cutis try . - - $ Ito * S DDES DAVE THE mTES OffEKED IS TOK OTF, CORNER CLARK Retailed at Wholesale Prices No. 70 Lake-st. y&catKtatcr tea Importer of THAT Jctoctm THE OLDEST gebmatt THE LARGEST ASSOBTaCEKT OF And an Articles Inthia Branch, ALWAYS 05 HASP- CH9. HOPgg INK, dFlout. fjFine ffiEtalrijcs anti ffinte ■' j RlirillFliS. G-II.ES, 880. & CO. Offer the largest and Most Carefully Selected «* W can and Swiss Watches, Trench Cloohs, and Stor Jj*_ T . Tl iu 0 f nr ding and Holiday Presents, to he found in the West. Manufeoto ing ourselves, and through onr New York and Geneva Ho > have the advantage of offering the newest patterns, and at the iowa uricesof snv house in the trade. It will ha for the advantage o*. those about purchasing to compare oax prices with other manufactu rers, in Chicago or New York. GILES, 880. & CO., Agents ter Roger Smi & Co's MwW BaM Ware, Brv Goons. RW KORR, Del. 20,1868. BARRETT'S ROOFING. No. 325 Broadway. «iij na»&«t«iai s«runr«t. FOR CASH ONLY! Close Ca*hßujen can ure a h»nd*ojne profit os their Good* by tooklsc at the GB£AT BARGAINS oßcrtdhy A.BAVDWIN & CO. W« bare ukee adTaatare of the treat depression In the market incident to the Presidential Election ardharebo&cM A LARGE LIME OF VERY CHEAP Dress Goods. We hire the entire balance of BOKJOUR’S 44-incli MERINOS, Qualities XS «E C. the cotapest coons tv newtoßK at oub rmcESo A Lore© Assortment of MS AND RIPS, THE CUEATEST CRINOLINES, In AH TVool. to be Pound A FPLBbDID USB OP All-Wool Plaids, French and German Alpacas, (Shot and Plata.) Poplin Alpacas, &c. OT’Koroan can do his partners )u-tlrc wlthoo honestly e*«nVutaK out alock, and •eclou “aUcllie Uteie tatae* be ao.” A. EAT.HWTN’ & CO. globes, Ganges, % caters, Sit STOVES. cox, cncßca & co;i Justly Celebrated STOVES. THE HOME COMPANION, llh shaking and dumping grate, ash-pan ar.d alfter, vcuuotulcal aud conteuitnt in all te?p\.cti. THE BASE-BURNING RABIATOR, ■Which for besoty of de*l«u finish, and heating power, stands unrivalled among tUsc-Baners. THE REFLECTOR, A tew Case-Burner designed rllher for 4lores, ofllt or private owelllngs. BASE-BURNING STOVES Of thltf manufacture ONLY, are made with BROWN’S Improved Vented Magazine, A now dovtcewhleh effectually pre vents ail explosions, oscapo of eases or lanition of coal in the magazine. Cali and see the new Magazine Stove In operation. Exclusive agency CROSS & JENKINS, No. 50 State-st. LARGE MAJORITIES Are In faror of the Unite:*al And Self-Feedlnf ORIENTAL STOVES. NoClinktr. i«oDnel. NoGai. Fire Irene, Fancy UcJs. Bid ver Sundi «od an end pj) variety cf Housekeeping Good* at DALTON A CO.’S. :: uk<ML THE NEW DQU6LE-OVEH WAKBEH KANSK We*repUdn*the»eF.*nge*lnmany of the fit eslJttce* In Ctlcajo. Coiae and ice It. par & ao&anzs, \laptx 13oks. RITCHIE fc BUCK, PAPER BOXES, 69,71, 73 asd 75 Siaio-sl CHICAGO. Having the lATgeat FACTORY ami the most A protect MACHINERY In the Northwest,we are* abled to an ORDERS on SHORT NOTICE and the lovcrt market rate*. _ _ ggHoo'D Rangings, WOOD HANGINGS. For riaaiered Chute, E.esant, Superb aa-1 Permanent Finish, at Low Co*t. . _ UC£Mi£K are sow t»lng I*»ae«l *: I per cent on the population of the district, on application at oar off.cc. M LaSalle-*:. Pj muj or oth tor «xclo tire control of our sooda for dues, town* «no “JkLIES * MACKET hare aecared Ur«o*e t)r the •ale and application ut our good* la ana lor Cook Connre. , . » ’ . r#*thl»Comp»nv ukeno order* ur w irg. __ _ r.ocdi ‘•applied at wholesale to our LICLSSED AOKK — CiricAGO PATENT "WOOD BAXGINGCO, SI i-ibiiUc-lt- aaantrti. IMPORTANT To Dry Goods Salesmen, we want two eotd Salesmen—one for near-by 01 Baiters TruJe, and one Chr Western Trade. Oar stock Is large and attracttre, constating of large Hoc* of Dress Goods, Hosiery, Ribbons and Dr«s Tr.mminga, Shawl* White Goods and Kotinas. To any one wr. a has an In&nence with Merchants, and can certainly control a good trade, we will make a Tery liberal arrangement. Can on or address COBBAN. GOODWIN. WALKER Sc CO. SSB Broadway (S metal 'Notices. Office Cincinnati Mutual Health Assurance Company, CcrcJSSATI, 0.. Oct, 23, IS©. At a Special Meeting held tU« day. the Directors at this Company revoked the appointment of MORITZ ROSES STOCK as General Manager. By order of the Board. M. ROFF, Secretary. jftudlagc jgtaTOig. Xorgu’i Pat. Beienoir locilsse Slant. it u economical. practical, noral and ornamental. r iA twtwj,itteens the Modlsge tree from * HOTS*. us aid tad i.skest ngents WasM, itooßng fttaterial. Banett's Felt and Composition ROOFING MATERIAL ! ALSO, OTtILEBS IX ■aving Cement and Coal Tar. TTa call tbe aljentwa of ttm public to tEetrwr eeae rO dm that labelnj: made of Feiua?.'betveeataa ihcathlr* and siding of (tsar house*. It keeps oat Vie * led and dampness, aau Is said to be equal to s brick vail far vanntb. Wc base hart rUbteen years experience la Ike root* lnchiulnr*alaCfiln»rn. *r;d In the Manufacture of tioofiac Material*. We ara sopplyln* material* to «• err part of the N and cna offer superior Ca cifiUca to any one ta the Westers country la ear Ho* of haslcCa*. We Refer to fbe Folloirfo^ Geailemcn: m'mTKTL i noma. John M. Vsa Ovtcll, IPcKse'T, Ba««U & UUb, O, I_ Wheeloelr. (P*»erj Hr w. w. Uoytarton, [Fuller rainier, E. Berlins: A Co., Hate s Ayer, A Hauer. It- H. Rttrsn. Otto MaU, man.Wknhait *Co^ Cochraoe i neotmard, pt. t>. I*>QOn * Co-. G. F. K*n<Ull, (Fuller. Finch \ Fuller. 3arrett s Arnold & Powell Office 124 laSalle-st., (OrieaUl Building) CHICAGO. jtioistiwg jHarfyncg. OTIS’ SAFETY Hoisting Machines Per Mom, llejrK W‘*rrh*ai» and Fa» (otic*. MR. P. P^LMBR’a OPINION'OF THEM; nils Pro*. A Co_ 3P* Proadwsr. ?*e» TV*k: After looruojthly luTeiils»ttaj tha dirrrenl niiUilnc MaeWue*. I c*ia« to ihoconclusion torn in your Hulidlog Apparatus. The macl.toM ■rr c »» In ojvnitf.in la rar bafWlny. corner or Ht*X« »ud They ’•otk «xttnir*hljr. Ida L.it know huw rhev It u'.itotwl. Truly \fiur*. .ri’TTKU PALMKIL. .W at <>•■ 'uian*ar i r>t these machlnea »m now la Blip Id the L'altcU Eftim*tte6.r single ►tore* or r»Mr« diocm »mt» fur H»bcd bj Ur. S. I*. 0:1*. at itr. Pilsner** butlOlss. or by on** who**. * ro. SO!) BroadWaT, New YorK. ' SUmi} (Clothing. HEADQUARTERS FOB ARMY CLOTHING. Our assortment is com plete, and prices LOW ER than New York or St. Louis. These Goods are scarce, and prices gen erally advancing. D. HILL & SOU, BOWEN’S BTJZX.DINQ, £57 and 20 Tsnmlolpli-s*t. Erah ana ©tl £Borkg. CHICAGO Lead and Oil ‘ Works, (OEItB CLI.VTOS i.\D FCtTOY-STA, MANUFACTURERS OF AD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, BAR-LEAD, PIG - LEAD, LIHBEED OIL & OIL CAKE. Particular attention Is invited to our Superior Boiled linseed Oil, vrtileh we keep tocatantly La Stock. Hlfthest Prices Paid for Old Lead and Flax Seed. Order* aolidted. E. W. BUTCHFDRn A CD. Dissolution ’Notices. NOTICE OF SSOIUfION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnennlp heretofore exU’lng between the QOdVtaftnSltiader the name of It. M. HOBSON* Ci i i« <hu rlat di.Milred by mutau content, Mr. Juki. B. DIX wUhdraw.nnfmm t&e buMae**, wHi.*t» will be carried on, at her»nfjre. hr the remaining Mitntp.. under tt* atyl- of B. M. UOMOS * CO. B.lri S.v.alM, 5,1 M. ROBERT M.IIOBiOS. J: tv. HOBSON'. J.B. DIS. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Tl.e cuoarmerfchip her«.ifore exlatla* under tha rancor TICUSOU* VLKL.DVItU.te d*j 17 mutual consent, Mr. HOWARD M. tILEbOI; T^The CS «nh«Tibert will continue the Puhllthln* VQ-ine—, aa eu'.ccsfvrs to tbe IVC first, uader u»e name of Field*, O:good & Co. JAMB* Ti FIELD*, jAMKs H. OSGOOD, JuHN *. CLARK. TV'wtoa. Oet-S.LS®. TM^SOLUTION OP COPABTXBR- I > The crparfleraMo Tieretoftrn «l*t:ux betweca Ge" s. Kendall kit. Ftncher, under the firm nAtns of Kendal! * richer, la tfcU Car dissolved. Grn. b. Kendall will continue the boslaeaa at Ho. 115 Klnrle-#»..Chle*r». Chicago. Sug.*. paging fHariiiucs. S 3 STATE-&T. BOOKBINDERS, And an other* utlnj fint-clas* Paging Machines are inrised toeMland eee tnoporaHonone of theLAT KST. CiiEJU'i.ST. and M&ST IMPROVED MA CHINES eTc,m * de * rrL vE». page * norx*. MABUtuetareri and .lobt.er* of r.ook’jL.djri* suck. .... Tools, Ac^LHasdlSQLake-it. icc. bum' mms. Our Blank Book Manufactory Is new In complete running order* Orders promotly filled. JOHN H. SMALL & CO. v Stationers f 17 Oearborn-st. Commission faert&ants- BIDSETI* tWDZBWOOD. THOS. BffßTC* UNDERWOOD, BURTON i CO., PKODUCK Commission Merchants We stve eiycdtl attention to both bnftsc end gelling Grtii ( Float. e««ds* Herat Uldra* Beef* nod Perk* Property boards* belder shipped oa margins. ISO Washington.gt. Chicago. jfot gale. GRAND TRAVERSE Maple and Beech Wood for Sale At HANNAS'. LAT A CO.'S D«kJ>, new TwcllXb-stJ VESSEM FOH HAT.E- B«k Bomer, schooner Lea HUby, scow J. F. Prince. Fop price acd tens* of payment, at pJj to OALSTEZ* 4 UTHAM, Chlcaso, or K. P- iItZUEHALIX * CO., Mllwankee. tsusintss Caras J. TSU PETTIBONE, Dealer la PIPEBfcP APBBSTOCI, RAGSjSETUS, U, 104 BsßdolpbAt. {3T Gooda called tor la any partome city. 210 limt. TO RENT. Good brick s’ ore to rent, 133, SKvwts -Water-aL. dark-**. BrWge.low real. A-.alrto S&A&LAK-. jjgtf. t COLEUM'S. hew Store .1 Staie-st*