font. 9PUT V i l ; 44 1; P • 111111410017 !turnips. •prili xiiejr MAV , PAY4O! cp4LVICTICUT Ileapli.VED! r! • armorirtscxxv „VICTORY! . 11110MDow of tit* Whale et Democratic Dilate • - • • • "Irkik 1 11 . 10 0 111 4 f l ,ll ni 11154101, Do3eraltic Cf . OFWofie. Wu! rt. While Ilan, Itc4&;..ce ! , , Ceilmorrent iv retleenteq! On Ito~Aay fast the flosnoeratts and frAttisavativeti pet. the Radical Destructionists at the - - polle t and vanquished therh, "horse, foot pad dragoon a!" 'pas glorious trews mast }grill use bei„r i tof every ijnnt kuttri ipt in. Abe land. It prvaviiii at ti Wee in the political tide has set in—that "the so her 41epond thought" has Laken hold i?..fon a ReW itif i tgland State,—anal gives pro pulse ofa healthy reaction everywhere. Iranatichun has reached its highest point. Yroin this time on its course will be doWnward, until it reaches a more igno rninlomend than ever before followed a 7rtylitical3tanization in this countri, In 1866, Gen. Hawley r itadictd, vas elected Goverrin r of poneecticut, by 641 peOrity. On Noeday last, ,/stnes E. Actn,oerat, was elceled over Ilawley, try ONE THOUSAND AND TWENTY-FIVE!'!! The whole Dem ocratic State ticket also suceetifill! In 1F43:: the Radicals elected all of the ,jour members of ('ongress to which the *4O is, entitled. On Monday last the . ftegrWeraCt derted gime the Au, Con prcumenl—defenti9g, nu3ong otbers, phq great "showman," Phineas T. Baru.utu. .The net Deineetet4e. fnajorlty i on Con gressmen Is abonf, eighteen hundred! Each House of o,e titate • begislature will he pietty closely balanced. The Rebate stands eleven Radicals and ten fasmocrats. The House stands one hun dred and twenty Ttrailicals and one 10'4; sired and itisteen Democrats. „Las! year they at43o4+Senate. thirteen It/Wields stud eight Deineerati; House, one hun dred sod te4y-pp,ef,tadicals and 'ninety live Democrats. Friends of the Union, Al Cfpstitution, rhlte Man's Goverr.ment sptl Civil pbe i rsit rcloiee!- OPINION/ OF THE PRESS. Coeliac4l.l3l BNl.elnedl Mom the N. t World.' This result is in fhe highest degree *ratifying ) as indicatisg a turn in the' tide, and the beginning of the great re- I *dim which is to sweep ,the Rept/Mean ' party out of power, Rio,attempt.; whieh the - Republie,ans ean make Lo explaiu ; away tbissignidcant mod foreboding de -1 feat saa be of any avail. They laave not° been beaten by any lack of effort to ward off the blow, for never did they con-' duet a campaign' with greater spirit, en rngly And perseverance, or with a more aylact 4,Tpe it cl i tu re of money. It is all ve n'tO pretend that the success of the Democrats Is owing to their introduction of side issues Hite the labor question ter t4e aci:ttiti.f . the inundating Hood of fanaticism has sunciently abated to al- , /ow snob aids toldne a hearing, 44 the most trustworthy proof of reaction. - This good beginning will presently be , followed by other proofs of a reaction. I In about three weeks, we shall have an ithportynity to test anew the cornpara- tlya stliegtf? of parties in the State of Xrew York: Pe vote for the delegates) at larg..e ko the Constitutional Con ven- 1 bon Will show - whether the Republican 1 loarty has gained or lost since last fall's ; election, and we are confident, from the egos of the times, that the reaction will be found more powerful here than it has I been in Connecticut.. The passions of the last six years are rapidly dying out by the exhaustion of their fuel and the near prospeet . ofa final settlement in thei South. The Rcptiblican party, whether Xor 1;5,44 qr for iev4, has accoloplished its m o u v u oi . tt'gust, die with the issues which gave it birth and have kept it is power. The rifneteen mouths which in tervene between now and the Presiden liake,Wou will witness the decline and fall of $ na.rtY which has done more lulu-, ehlef, shed more blond, squandered muse ,treasure, kindled more diabolical pas- 1110118, , and Inflicted deeper wounds on ronstitutional . government, than' any other political party that ever existed in . . 90 wW) 4 1. . • . 114001" nirtalOaff (From the. Hariford Times.] "e have redeemed the State, anti this is •IL we promised. It is enough. ,It is gi Hobs, for it Is a blow for the Union of nu fathers, a protest, agai st i Cary des potism and arrogant usurpation of power by (long ress. Friends, throughout the country Let ps ealinly_consider thia,greof !vault—this victory sr is to sweep over many of the Northern and N'S• astern States ' as cer p tainly as thet,the pOole lova libvrtyand respect civil governkent. It has been achieved against, vast odds. The , whole fprce of the Republican party of the country was brught to bear. against us. Their money and tneir men were sent here to defeat us. We had little aid from abroad, while our opponents, charg- In . g:the Democracy with using money to, ji : Oer up Rtipuhlican corruption and the tloods of money which they brought to b&r against us, had all they want Ed. 'the result is peculiarly gratifying, be cause it is achieved . on principle and thq hold and startling) issues forced upqn us by Congress. Thanks to a tfoble people —,the laboring meu, the Conservativep, tile Democrats, vilio_hlve achieved this Work. Thank God' for thp kind Provi, *nee whio has µpun a just ite u r v et f i l e l i‘ f ti v ?!‘ ed v atiirdiefrfelta• have rrungt heil ight bre'aking. ,The q" people lile are 490 Y Wk. • • The Irwilectiimt Victory! Vomit the 'fftirttborg 'Patriot & Union.) .This i t„mt Fietory, occurring ih peistiok iftiklou where the Couseri- MITI* ascl. or nothing to hope for, 4 .11011 Vire inoit telling influence upon Stalcif lu • etlwr sections where party noes** potgl strictly drawn as they Ike in IX ne England. We tuay safely coun t upon tl)erf fIC I AS t14 , 4a Utrn_l_trpint 0141 . 1137 of /iv* tia. pion Osampneswiptt of at return to popatitutionai law marl* guldtmg star o 0 riffr!",fl.4: l'Pe-!#49.4 l e aders ha4i• , kept the war up too long. The people! lielf TWIT 14• VIE TllllOl4O - i TOWN AND COUNTY AFFANIS Tip sip ors aad Natiors—lWlLlkiii Omit ~fla k e t Reports. everywhere, anxious to prosper g .liv . f happily with their conntryme ~ l 'isrf, / The feud protestations of love - ---- It is pectfußs resue4el.l4 -.-, 'a .ETIVISOU ICU . i 6 1 'smeary of strifely. such s fe as • , imohlStam whir sitAanthip.fatl feofn . . ` .4. - - ' - EvENEE A5 t412380 . 73 404/43.040entelfittiv