Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 06, 1874, Image 2

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    Sunburn American.
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E. WILVERT. S ""orS-
SUNRURY, NOVRMRKRd. 1s74.
The Hesvt.t and the Cai'sk.
-"When j
the. ncota of the battle is cleared oft, it. i j
thvnvs advisable to purvey the Held of dis-j
aster' to ascertain the cause of defeat. It j horse-power. We alr.o 1cm m tocoma.ive
s."eros to be a deer. of Providence that all j engines, vj;. : faii-d Mates. .2:' err
thin roust chauio, the material and im-' Rines: Great Britain. : 1 ram-", 1.-
. . -i !..:. i, w-celv rtid. i
material, am. .itnuf.'., ...... j
., . t,....o ti,.n';iii' from the i
many to the few." It is worse than folly ,
. ' .i. t. ii....vf tifiv.. lieen
Ij Support: Lli.ll. II", J-.....V .. ......
successful because their principle have
i r,Wf.1 ns thev have not. for the
u'xa "t'i 4 -
last twenty years, had any fixed principles
except, perhaps, the seven principles of (he !
live loaves and two fishes, or in other !
words, the spoils of ollice. There are
tr,oi ,-,..,rT.a v.-hv this candidate or
the other might not have done better, and
blunders ia policvare often only seen after
,he election. Eut this sudden change and
universal upheaval of parly torouguont
'tie L.U10I1 CIUM K w"lu 'i, v.'f
general than the petty local causes of the
day and hour. The great panic which
.-oinmeneed more than a year since and
oppressed not only this country, but most
of the countries of Euroiie, was the gnat
upheaving ajfcuL. It overthrew the Re
publicans because they were in power. E
-ould not overthrow the Democrats, as
they were already so low that many of
their lenders advocated the abandonment.
f the name. These things must he sub
mitted to a fchorl period as the patient
Liu?t hometitr.ej! submit to the most nau
seous of medicinen. The country which
. .. ... , r : i.i :
!,a.i neon rescued iron. ruu u
the Eepuhlican, has neveroeen sop.ou.r-
,u;s asunder Republican rule, and a folter
nvond thought.'' will soon restore them to
power, as the Democracy unwashed with
all their sins of omission and commission
i'reh np'in th'Mn. can never rub' ft i- coun
trv. Tun Eatf-x Erst i.t-. The icturns
arc slow in pelting in. The lat-'-t accounts
receiv.'il before gojn to pies-, indieale the
result in the State as very clo-e. Gen.
Ecutb, it is already conceded, is certainly
defeated. The Legislature is also in doubt,
aud wc may lose the United Sates Sena
tor barely by one majority. The Con
gressional delegation, it is probable that
the Democrats have elected 'cv. ntecii
members, and the Republicans ten. The
Democrats will have lifty-two vote in the
Forty-fourth Congress :
The Legislature, as far as a'cr.-ralncd.
will stand as follows :
Senate. House. Total.
Republican, '.'7 -"
IVmocrat, l'-'-l -r
Democratic majority on joint ballot,!.
At Pittsburg, early Sunday mornini:,
burglars entered the house of Jacob Tell,
and after carrying off the silver ware and
.; her articles, fet fire to the house. Mr.
TV 11 awoke his family, aud a" escaped by ,
i'jmpimr from the windows, excepting Ids
son Joseph and the wrvant girl, Margaret
Lynch. Joseph rushed down stairs i
Jirough the Carocs, and was dangerously :
V.irned : the gir!, who slept in the third ;
story, peiislied, and. her disfigured remains s
svi-t found after the fire was extinguished. '
' " .
At St. Paul, Mine, on Sunday nigh',
.femes Lick and his wife were at-ackfd on ;
tr -nt by Geo. Lauchtenschlager and j
G.v,W V.nrp ,. Ui, f... I.ickwa;
hiiied on the spot, and Popn and his wife
1 1 .
tiien turneii upon j.ick. j ney kii.icm'u
bim the ground and laid him fare down
ward in a small stream, while Popn stood
upon him to make sure that he should lie
drowned. Approaching footsteps frighten
ed otl the murderers, and Lick was pi.-k' d
'tot of ?he water insensible.
Kt- KlXX IN Cl' MUr.JM.AXD (.'I'.-N I V.--
O.i evaturday night W. F. Sadler, t!ie R--publican
candidate forjudge of the Courts,
and M. F. Thompson, Republican . candi
de'o for District. Attorney in Cumberland
,.- ..--. f r.t ('r!r!iirr n-r il ot a f t
"wart.'s taTrn at Mechanicburg. taking y.,' ,
u;v-r r.r-.d feeding their horses there.!,"
Du-ing the meal the landlord was annoyed : J()-jn n r ua:.,r.
very much by the dogs iu the stable-yard, 1-' r,ar,j,.'li:ii,v t .,
but did not imagine the vi::ainy tnen oesug
'erpet rated. 7'f hni'.t (o,- iivt) trhih .
V,: liit yJmft ti.:tl t'7 V, hiut'j ranovt'l, rcn
J (,(! ih- fwjH'.nU if t'C effrrmc tofa'h
.'..''...'.-.v. ii'.n r' iiiO"! frfnu (hi .fV.s '"
.-"a' arb'iii -jji' ,'("'?, and the two Re
publican candidate, af'-r l.i'ching up,'".
stuu'd toCarlis'r, not dreaming that po
litical hat" could put their lives ;u peril in '
in Infamous a marm.-r. n they drove in "J-
the darkness until
moment wle-u
cluft? should fail, the horses no away, and 1
wb:tt ever fate was reserved for them
should overtake then.. Whet, about a
mile and a half from Cat lisle the catastro
phe arranged for th-m by their political
enemies fell. The. shafts dropped on the j
itorees lice's ; tia y p'unged and ran : the I We .lie lemin-led by the changing sea
erriage was overturned and smalie.l ; ; s.0ns that it is time to pao-J i:i "iir daily
tVie gentlemen were flung out ; and one is : vocation end o!b r thank- to Almighty (hid
limping about home covered with painful for the n:er.-ic and ahundative of the y. :r
bruise, while the oth
even unto death.
r lie6 on h s If.! hui t
There is a pro'p"
i' tri'-fihiiiort, of
we- plcg znd wailing, among th" Siints
ojt in i tak. .Nineteen ?.formoti h-:v-'
i,r-n ir.d'.e'.d t'.-r pa'vgimy by ttie Cr.tnd
Jury of Judge M'Ki-ar.'s Cxurt, and the
iob b only fairly c.-.mtnenrr.;. The a't
iu.ke y ' i alormed at fhl su-ddrr. com
ing down of the law ttjK.n the 'jeco!iar i ts
ititution,' and rushes into figu'es to show
what a tremendously expensive and griev.
ous piece of business it is liable to prove.
It says faere are over i,vj) p.-eygamisrs in
the Territory ; each htw tore." wives ion
an average:, and cac'n wife !:as ;ou an a v r-
. -i u:'1.. If 't 4t,. ,,w.,i ..
aCl l.aiec 1-ui.aitiu. ii t-o ,
convicted and imprisoned, '"the courts," i
says "wii! have about them ::.U'i0 crying
women, and U,(0 crying thi'.lren." That
ri!l be a melting season indeed. Rut it
may lie hoped that a few salutary examples
wil! prove. suClcient to mend th,. Ctah
marriage code, aud the Iwohoo may '...!.'--tb?u
tlie .Y ks tliir.ks.
The total receipts "f grain by lake, at!
Rutlalo, for the month of October, foot up
T,0l,0o7 bushel", against v'.s70,i;', in the '
-ame nion.ii i:
year. Tla- receipts o
iV.nr, however, show an increase of about t
t weny thoonand barrels over th" rore'.pts
of the corrcpnonding month b.t year. The
total receipts by lake fron. the beginning
f.f the season up to last, fattirday. amount
to -IO,'-l,of,S bushels, showing a falling on
enmiKiTiul with the recfints last year, of
rinh. mi
been au
.". ?n for
F-niucoftal
adopted ?
cb ir their churches. The vote by
i SA B, divided l
total S "
ccrcmon
dicKtes
... , ...1 4 1. ,,1. : l.n. 1 .. i fr. . , I. . ... . 1 . C. . . . . . - .1 1.1 : ! . Il. , I'll I'.llll'l. 4'! lO 1.1 l'1'l '.VI 9 f (.('. l ll , " . t .. ... - . , rr.. '1 J IDU tHUlT .call
ii.cn nusnc;. -ih"""1 lourtn auu 1.11:1 are :u rue wvz ....u e tiait i.s- tnoir mo-toimi-i;, .1 .m. s, ,i..-i i o- . t i Thf. riots wrm ras v su'mresse.l. One 1 ttie re-election ot lion. t... 1. inwins, ,,,n..; ,..,i,,,( t ..,.t ,nv h.,r l,nlf.s..'..,i th.ar ,.v..r..i
unusually dull oa-i unpro.itno. . buredarr cud highway robocry : are! tne ' , r(. ,nr, ,., as j.nsonrrs ot war to ne - -" '".'"". ...t on,nvl ..!!. h?iv -md two ! Rrnubli.run. over G. C. Cab.- 1. Conscrva-1 ..... .: .... 1 :.: - 1 1;.... i.k., ! nil witnesses
). laVn "Min fr.lflP. oi.O, r,.l l ,tt . i,nr.-,:i.' ',.:! :i i ,' "n'T.i'C , ,n,., ,.,l.. .l, .,'! -i't ill l ie even' f !.!- ' ..:. j Th ,.',..in tn 1?ihmr.ri wno tl, ! uu.ii..t,.oni
V..,. ri AVU toe - ' -e ,,,,,...;,....,.-. - . , , , , , . , x. , l ,1 .(.TOPS I, I Ct I . W . J. .. . v ,v .-j . , , ,
,.w.;..,i nf tbr. Pmt.Rtant. -- -r .. ' lir ' '"" ov M.ihrilii 111 He 1r(S-rn " ' ., VT.. ., ;i v ,i:,..i..,.c ,..,r,.,.i 1 Tl, h-IM i,f I'.w. John S. Glendennin-T a stiail be ia
Church in session ai xew xors, ; l-""'"" l"; .. , , T i , , .., : tn ;.,.. 1 mitv .mes Remibiiean by l.oOO maiority. i from any poi tion oi tl.e State. The pen- tor tne seiiuction or mary x omeroy in jer-. tu,u j
..... ,1 ?..-v.:- 1 f nn a K o n qn ; . x r.ra s k-f. . 1 o wa. ! ji :u 1 u 11 ittiii' 01 j.o.i.,.. j r. . - - . .. . . . . , . , , .. i ' ......
1 innirn anonsnsaT an rnua.isuc .nion- o. . , - ...... . r 4- .. .. , ninrnw) i. htf rui ' n n t t
ahaent th total s-j.
; Srr.AV I'ok'sch.- :! statistics com
j plied !y tlus Prussian Matistieal P.iw-au
' seem to show thai while our Arai-rie.ii.
' free-traders are 'umci.tinj: vi j the decay
f Atii"i'i(-;n e.nirr:;' rrr, our country is
i really ora- of the fa-emo-i nation- tit 'h
j use f lt .mi":. Thu-. in stationary em hic i
i th comparison stand thu-t : Cniled Mates.
40, engines
1.15.71 1 horse-power:
England, 4v0 euncs
power ; Frame, -7,'v'il
tO-., Mi lior'-e-CRJl'itM-.
"i''.o"T
fix?. Total Mr-am engines, ttoth to
iarv
-
nnil l.vom olive. .". ''.''''( oorse-po
er in
the United State.-, and .1 .,'. I.WJ in (.real
Rritaiu. It is only in ocean steamers that
we a re behind, viz. : ''real l!ri
s - eaine;, J.f2!.lHl lonna-e
in-,
st'-imer. 1-:1,M0 tonr.a-" :
("Jermany, '2'1" steamer?, 171,0?,'' tonna-. . ,
Eefore l-'J the account will stand vry dif-
orrnt :n n,f,iu steamer
time, on land we r
it... ;.. ti.
indisoutabh'
preme in steam power, b, m:r r.0a,iJio b -i s
ahead r i:ng!and.
-JJ ;, "r:li:r,,:u1
,,.;, wa, rtvrt,trat,(1 a,Vv.mden. Mo., on
Nit a r! ay.
rday. The Chicago and Sautn-westei n
1, which runs betwe, n Davenport and
t ra
L avenwrth. s'opped at Camden as usual '
f.r s nr.p-r. All the employees left it ex-.
cent the hatsa'-" 'nan, woo remained in ni
car. and while they' and the passengers
v.-er eatimr in the hotel the robber, who
had been waiting for the train, look pos
sesion of it and ran it n distance of four
railed. Th. v rus!i-l into the hagu-at:"-e.ir
and attempted to oteti the exprets sare,
hut could not do it : neitb.er could the hat.
iage iuan when they bid. him do it. for he
had not the kev. Toiled in this, and f.-ar-
oi' o(.oi!e (roni town, the rob-
mg arrival
, . tl ,.,.1tin., fly
- fh;r lt.ni,,,!p.
' .
summm:!.-on Turn: Thavkls. The
SqUines in the Allegheny Yalley are mi
grating extensively. They are seen swim-
min;; the river in large quantities, and pur
suing an ta-te'!v course in ol-dienci- to
some my-t.'i'iou- impulse. The migration
extend as buv down a- Verona, where
they are plenty in the liebls .and neighbor
ing woods, having come from the other side
of the river. Great nismlxTf are slain by
tb.e hunters, and the interesting littl - a- a
tures are destroyi'd without mercy by tiuir
enemies. Sucii an imr'ien-e migriioti t
the gray sijiiirre; has not been since
IS-Jt'.. Hd farm-is s ay that ib.ar ie.-tiiat
.varus them of ;!. s ; vere winter an i .. scar
city of t'neir food, .and they migrate wh--re
they will have an aLuuda.nce of pn . i-ion.
-r better chances of geltinj !.
. -
A csch-mtre of pistol shots tool; place
b 't ween Governor Kell vg and Major E.
A. Ibuke, in New Orleans, on Thur-day.
It appeals that Kei'ng, ncco:npa:i;.-! ! y
Judge Atocha, was goint; home in a cab,
which stojiped for a moment at a street
corner. Imrbe approached the cib and
Kelloir extended his liaud, which was
seized by Eurke, who attempted to pail
(ie f;0Vernor from tlie cab .am! beat him
wjt, lvhiji. Kellogg drew a pisto; and
nr,-d, the shot barely grazing'' Eurke.
The !att r 'hen fired three, or four shots,
b. tr-ick nob.Mly, and the cab drove mi.
$urj;i. was arrested and taken to the Cen-
j,.aj station, but was n h a-"d at the
p., tanee of At-M-ha. who w. nt to the u-
tiou for tha at the Governor's requ--t.
o..
cONC;RISMEN ELECTED.
7(( V( -( (iv7(,,,(, );.,,.;,(,.
T,,e op(m.; , a,; R,.ar!. c;u, be
. . , . r
judged from our returns, a con cot 1st of
the members of "
Stale yesterday :
Dis. Republican-.
I. Chapman Frcern
J. Ch-r'e- O'Neilh
4. W. D. K. 'lev.
Detno-rats.
a-;-: .1. R -nd:,
Ii-' Robbl:.
do
',. Vt'ash.
7. Alan
I tw:isio.
nod ';.'
Hp-tcr '. 'lyir.'-
'.'. A. Hcrr '
V
Wil'iam !
F. D. Cf
.In. s 11
t,.',
o.
Sohieski Rom.
s. ni .!-.
17.
IS.
10.
20.
v.
S. .-'ronger.
:. IXJVI M.ii-I
A. M:;ekev.
21.
! o
Gen. J. s-. Xegl'-y.
Col. T. M. E.ivr.e.
J. W. Wi ":iee.
Gen. Hurry Wbll.
j. Wid e.
C. R. C'lllir.
Til AKSjiE Vl;.
thf i i:"' i.AMATiox o; Tin: r::r-nFN
OF TttK FXI I !"! - I A X 1 -.
.. to ". re
of tree
Th'' blt"--i'
-CV'Mi!:!. Ill ni'l-
tinue
lias r
man.
Icie-e.
1 " "'
.oUCoS.l
bsafed to
The faith
jded to th-: lab of the hiH'
1 i.e ;-io; nit.; re:
! if. rnal order 1
ith .-tin. r p-.w rr- b
.mi :
i. tied,
:i:o
I: is l:::i:g that a. -t:
c-a.-e fro''! "''r aeeu-o.n;
, from the t tj iii...'l of o-ir
j unite in vl..i.d.faioe-s f '
: the paM an 1 i'-r 'be e.
. feelings t'ovaid earl, (--h-;
I NoW, tb. r.T 'l'e, I Cog!,
"I- w
:t- ;t(
-.-, ar:
lues
1 "nd'
lug tie
.;, ih".-;
'U
of v:,j..ra,:;,.,
;, v. g
the I 'nil- d S':l':-. ''
ci'.irei.- : . ;i--. mble i:
onimer.,1 t ad
heir v.-peetive
v. i h- .:., .lav
:.p:-. their
. 'liae. s
j.iae. s : woi -I:.;.. I ..or
.1
. , o',
tbar:
,.'-s I,
e: in. l ey
.!: '.. 1 'AW.
lei
i.
livor ..f Al
::.!! p -.litical
-p-.t-'!.-, u
with - ' my
mighty C
cont"n:i"'.-. an
ob-i-re .tod pr..
In V.ill.e-- w
letlid :.:.d
i'.. ;, 1 !'. ri
the -e.K .,
tbr I i::le!
Stale" 1" oe a'lisi
D'.l"
:!:" city of;
I' ' I'i'dO'. .
Wa-b,!i.-i ri, on the L'7 ih ti 'V
-. ,i'
,. . .;i ,v , ; :,,i
'"'' '
ill" 1
ed
!'. Guam..
A San I r.ii'.e; eo woman who has s; '
j i,.,mi(ls has been exeeedingly o'lfattm -
al :,, j,or selection of theia. The f r-t ran
av;ay from lar, and is now a high detect ive
officer among the Mormons : th" second
,v.lfi i f .r rnurder ; the third was
, -,, rt the i.ei.iir n'iarv f-r forgery : tlie
' Missouri, Ohio and Indiana, the great coru
and hog producing States, indicate a de -
crease in hogs and a fair crop of com.
... . . . . - . . ... . . , i - 0 t... 1 001 - - 1 iv,.., . n.i.i.1. a v.. w i. , ... - " . '
" ' ... 1 - ni'.w. - --- r-- , inree t'lues. aim live in .4 o"Ji-oii-uo.K'i-. . ...
fir highway robbery. - tun- viob-n-e. PETt-iivs rrtoii Ttm imkimii!:. i most orderly ever known and tiie best feel-! THE orilEit ci.Kiit. at. AXDAL. in their proper
. .-. h.,t,..l ,.; .,,r'n : lli.es . M-o 0 b.ti.ai tiro lioii 1 lie an . si s ,'f.f',e .V.vi. r ;.i f '., n.l I M,f I'ur. ' ..iu : "w-u.-iv ...... , f- I ... ; at their wril.
ii:xi-:r?l. ?K IT!
There. arr ;:.): .0 ' 'a!i-ili-j teetotalers iti
the l'r:it-d Mat. s.
: is computed thai tiief.' are over 13.
OiVi p.-.lyganiists in '"tali.
An organized gang 'd' burglars have been
operating in Soin rs.t county, N. V.
That wll-prcwrwd autumnal centle-
tin-'
are
,U
eg ibinmei
man. e; w
leev.
Mr. Tullivant, a wretched Illinois farm-;
er. will have oulv .I.Vt.OO'i hushed of ce; n ;
tlnij year.
New ,;:t';-v h.:M .-'l.."'..K!.'A':' :tive:rd ia
cratiherry eirt'ire. and is uoia la hicrea
tb.e amount.
An ii'-irnni'-nt f r mear'uriiii'; iiistanee
piy fL,-.l,.u,j ;.jt been iitventcl by a I l-
;,.p,,.,.n TV; .-:nn.-i were injured and ?ev,.r-
nl ,,. ., riliiroad ac ident
j.,t '
in
Iowa.
n faih.-r of New York whip-:
i n var- of :e;re. until he wa t
SUIlil!!
- set!.
JW d 1
ti n ib!e heera'.
it.
The colored people ofUeorcia own pro
p. rty to the airgreale vahte of S!',d'27.7'A'.
and p-,y taws to the amount s l!o.lo-.
It i- aClrmed that toe .overnnvn' :3
nuallv da l'rauded out of a million do'
ui-
ir-
pv t j... ,va-h--;l p.ta! stamp-.
A tru-v":n of i. ad ore i.-, supposed !"
hav been t!tick at Newburypor'.. Mass.
Lari'" pi. ee. nearly pure, are lx-ing taken
('I..
Dar'.itvuuh Coil.-.- urew out of a sooooi
cstahli-bed for the idueation of Indian
.hiidreu. It l.-.w h-ss Indian mi-wi:
its Student-.
Pr.-p
four.ii tiud
er. :'.. ih .1 wit o
1 1 i 1 . '. and '!:;'.
Phystci itiu .
hie ...ral'.sb: ,,
lie-re. 1
n.-.o'itii.-:b.i;
tbev
(.'::'.ii'orni .
iieeu.alt'.U ,;i pto.nl-
ion..,i by eating fruit put '
up in 1 a.i . an- c-t '
SUtlleieu! 1'..
Th new : r.id.; .1
ni'.-u-i' or m-
..: i: prepare
li'na au't da;
.'..i.riO.i hi ii
.it.lV
for e ito.dation in l
ready di-plaeod
co.i too.- .
Tie UeW . iC
Company in
we Id, holds I
ouutri.
v.en.l.
f.oo. ta
'.0 l ha
'C'
at
ot gra:n.
ti, after :
r:let"rie
I.adv I
was not c
:.' "i; ..."
i ma'
th" .
II-. i hi lelo'e-i ,i!id le reli'.ld-
to '. 'alif'.rt'iit ' ;"!' 'I.e hat.g-
It'll aro mm ,J
!,1 La
to S'
tr,
wi nt' v
ith.-rnited
Lai.- Yice
.otiated the
Ml,
M:r:'t'f .
l:i-; .'rip. 1 1
goner! wa
New a-"'-
i - : i . ii
Ruga.!..!. Mr. Ki-
; e ti.t.-a:.-! a:
i s Col
i.' in
v. L'- - ; r.liei, ri' in our
- ;i in in of marked ability, and
at 'Aa-bii!'.''-iu 'o he of
Ian-.-. :.
wi:i r- abl
gr. ii; - t vi;
v .' c.r'itrv r.e r-pn-s-nts.
Nuu.ei o :-, mi!; - and bn-toric- iu the New
Engb.nd :ai-s ..-j rep u e d to Ijc. reducing
their hours .f labor, tuar.y rmmitrg hall"
am! two t birds t at..-.
Infortnation received from s"Uth-w, M.-rn
Nebiask:: show- tint thousand-, of people
are in a "tarviug eomii'ion. owin. to tin
oi .as-'eo.iK'r tb v . -i a ' aai.
Mine. J. nny Lind Goldsrhiiiidt ami h.-r
husband will p-rn'..incm!y r. -:.b; in Wies-bad-
it. having a-c ot.-d the r,"- of leu Ji rig
Proi" s.o- a1 tie- K'leni-h .'tea''.'"'; ;
Mi-;.-.
W. D.
j.1
i'ji,
a .V C
irg1 -
. of Mam.
-1
Mint:.. ..tie oi th.
tb-: ! eo'l'i .', '..:!
O'ien.-e ..f la '
r .!-.
The F.'-tni:-l
to Lave ino!'e i ba
born.' on the -...!
will nee.-sit ite a
'I in- Rev. Piiib
-.ruber I'm;
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salary .f -tU'-kj a ye-'r from !'ii:i.ob.pbi;i,
sal ! lo be
to an Mar
aud one o
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v.l: L-.k- ti'.y
' former one
'. rri'oria! law.
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. the Li:
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the v
n.irrow ebaiin'
I'e.rd Oiie" p-
i:i: riMiro I : -no
a full inch iu I
of e .ndai ve:
rlo-elv b"-e ..
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trailer
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dim v.. .
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or air .
re.-' i e .'
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r b v.l ca pt uri d ;
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a -hi. t'.. R-'f Tree
v. h.te'.v can-
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ih. ir I
tn
it.-, w
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n
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on :
sal
violating
1 eieao-.
y w. i
i . .v. rum- n:
:V
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I
from mi--. ,n.
a ii.::-
, mi-'-l
!Oi:-:e;:. i.t !"r ! ii''
i'j.. tr...p-' ;.'! iu :
1 ii - ! in. ia'i -. a nd :
crimes i "in-
'ive j.ur-uit
.re daily g-1-
liiig near-a ' incm. 1 n y are aiming :"r
1 th,.;,. ,
rvati"iis io the hope that they
Vl ;;i ,,,,( onJy 1
sab- there but that 1'in
: will as n-'.ia
f.-d them, though th.-y
with 1. t'l'b r.-e!-::n with the blood of
; whites, af'rr a whole -timmer's bm-
., .... ... .r:,, , Tbr. chiefs win nroonbiv 1
, every sixteen im.a...o,iLs, v.m,.t. h.
, York, where there i. no prohdetory law,
! they average ore or foU v-t wo.
s e1e5rapr.se news.
Vermont.
in il,am. '.i., .mo ... - i.eLuro; iroaj
thirty-seven towns in
( 'ongrcssd'.rv-d dist rirt .
time, gi-.e Ia ami-' .1.
b. -. .".' 'ermont j
t" . iv,d up to this j
ie )a!i-;i an. o.-J'i ; J
!el,aee. Dei.ioerat,
Eoland. i'AiT.
nd
1. !:..". Tiie;v are , ;,!.
distrii-t, and a plnral'tv
tiop. IVnuisoii !.
hv a !avu"' inajori' v.
V.T.-COX
Mii.-.v.rjcr:?-:. Nov. '5.
''-
l'i. u'
u bt
IN.
! e l 'e:
that ti:a tr.'p:iM:ean-: have', .-ted Wi
in the Tir-'t (.'on-jre'is'-uial di-tricS, 0
in the Second, Magoon i:i the Third.
el!
tsh
in the Seventh, and McDill in th- Ki-hth. ;
The Democrats elect Lyn le in the IVnrib,
and Ih.trchard in the Eifih. The Si-cth
h-tricl
eiose an.
doubtful, with
tie
,n.
le-
hit
chan
la.vor o! i!inaaii.
tre-t'g probaliiiity 'hat th..-
publicans will have a mah.ri
hah'.r in the Le.dslati'.j-e, thus
on i
eenril; a
Eepuhlican United States Senator. There
is little doubt the lb-publicans will have a
ie.a;eiire ia tW '-late, a'-laree.
Missorui.
L.'t t ;, Nov. - Th" ( lectien here
pass'-d e'.I' .jiiietiy. An iiiiU-ua'iy lare
Vote was i Til led. hut owing !; the b iil;!:! of
tile t.
tarn-i
t it will la: Ver
oeie-ro
tb.e
tr.r
licit
At tin's bonr. 1 1
' one precitic1 in t-.ie
from. Advices from
iti to indi"::t" the n -
. i'v has
been hear,
are too in-
'.et but.
the :m.:U
.MARYLAND.
R.m.ti tMi:r. Nov. :t.--The lir: n.ae
ward- of this eiiv, comprising the Third :
Coneic-hion.il di-t v.. '.., ve ( )"Eri;'ii, i 1 . m. )
:.Jk:" : Sutcs i'R.'P.;. l.s't! ; O'TSricifs u;a
iori'y. -l.-t'id. Tie1 i-aieiiniiij wards, from
the
Tenth to the Tw :;!':. tb, exclusive, ex
ing the Seventeeulli '.fird. comprising 1
Fourth di-tri'-t. g;v'n Swann (Dan.,,
lo! ; Cox (Rep.'!, ti.SK) : Swain"s ma-
ccp
the
10.:
jon'y. .
.hilled
. 1-' !
Th e
Kiii-i
.V: lite
' 'a. ' f
'II' ll Willi
;n-
i-:.!:!e
! leli-
(Dai'.s !,.':! 1 : Ih.'.
!:!e
majority, .''-!
I M.IMA-' iA I"i!! I IX I Iyt
.i.;-!!fi:v, Md., ?;.v. Si
in Wie.eoie.) e...;:ii v ve 'J'h 'it"
for ' 'etigr.-s. 1 .'. ' mai' : .
i I : i v l s.
ilisiricls
D. m. i.
DLLAWARR.
V.'n.M.'M. ;'us, Nov. -. - -As th. - ewunting
does not romnaat'-e until the polls rinse,
the r; stilt wiil n-it iv- Liiov. ui.iil midiiight.
Four distii. b.vud tro:n-!iow Republican
!.--.- compared with the vot.- of 1-7:'.
-.!; ii the Slate went Ih-pub.ican.
t:t:: vitk t x ;Ko!:'.r.Ttv."x.
( Jeorg; -to wn giv. s Coehraa, D-mocrat,
Guv. : !". 1 h n-ajority ; Wt hiatus, I'.-mo-
b pr-st :,t- t.ve. 1 1- n :uor:ty.
eourtt v - Lewes ir..i li'i.obi,''.b
V1---C
Hundred give
t. octiran. J 'eiaoe'-at, tor
Governor. S m:r
;r;ty : lbia ns, Demo-
era, 'or t oi:gr.--s. .' : 1 1 : '. : r : t '
i .
New (. !-;!.- eoi!i,! N'tflh .'vppotpiiu;-
mink i rn-ij. rity fr '' ebrau for
Governor ; Viiiiauis, . morr.r., fir Cor.-gre-;..
" majority.
mi: ni.Tfitx- -'in.!. !x "Mi !.i:r: .
,V:i,-'iii,r.', D-d., Nov. R turn
arc stdl inc iit'.ih-te. hrit tii.- indi. ii'ions .-'le
that a!!
not a R
I i.-mrra?ii ami
ii '.-.el in the
Ii, ....
d C.C:
ai.oti
or
Gove! U
elected.
n
Tin: VOII: IV -KM.IKIi.
i:.U "i:i, Deb. Nov. Cochran. I'''"
"rat for Governor, 11! maiori'v; Wil-
n
lliims, 1-emoerat. to.- Congre-s. ll'.t, ma-
' 'r't v-
T JIN NFS-- EE.
MltMi'HI-, .Nov. 1 .it.' ...eetloll WftS
nu.-ua,!y quiet, w.th a eon
il.-rable tad-
eg off from the Augi:.-i vote. The Demo-
rat- claim a majority tifOoO in the ciiy.
an-i
Con
e e.ec!
;i of (,'ol. C.i' i v Young to
r. -s ny i.ooo majority. n;s co!iipei.-
or. R
r i.e'.vis can :eu tie' tiistrict m
by a ma.e.r.'.y of :;.,.!0. His defeat1
is ai'ri-tuted to tbr civil rights bill and the ,
conservatism oi Col. Young, many Rep'tb-
I;.;.!!!, both v.hi'e and 1-lack, having work
ed aud vot d, for the laMer.
'! nr s t.v: j: i..M 'ti i r.v g.V-M :y thf
DF.'.tO.
Tie.- vote throughout the sta'e is at least
one-t'o'-ith h-ss than in August hist . The
Democrats cany th- State by from go.f'o:)
to d'.i.Oo-i majority, electing tie ir entire
Congrcsiiouai d.-leoalion, .-xi-e)t in the.
Fii-t and econd di-trie;s, wbieli ;ire
tlouniiu:. .. an oiao. iie:, t toe
i
-C:
" ; I
l-
tore wi.l b. lar-.-'y 'ernoerfitie. Young,
I uioiaat, in the Tenth Coiigr.-.-sii'.na! dis-iri-t.
will have :t.."l;o majuritv. (.'aid we!!,
I 'eliioelil!, is tleeied iti the Ninth Coll-
gre--ion;i! tiistrict. and Whltichorn, Demo
crat, is elected in
.",.(.. i'l ma ior'.tv.
Seventh di-triet. by
N1IW VOl'K.
N fv.- Y..i::-t. N'.-v. :
p. m.
election di--i,
i id, Til'.leU
bur di-'tricts
i ni. luiiiori'il an.: ...:
ti iet - in t hi- city -.rive
oil!
i'i.'v .
i i. i.; ,. i wo nun.: re! ;n
.1 ,!
OUt
tie
b'l ot' New Yell, i
give :l : )..-moerii-
!i-o g tin of
i :n: it. von-: ix : i ll
Ni.e Youk. Nov. -Ti e v..'
y . omplete is as IxlloVi.- ;
I',,.- ( eivo-v-r !::. 1 ."","! -T :
o i
For Mavnf- i. bhiuo. ..7.T"'.1 :
: Oiiemiorfei-,
W - ..
bm-s.
.,r
Hayt :.. td :!'. ;
i ii i : ii i: a- i :
Ni:w Y:i:i;. No v. It.
;.' tfp.
T.be tota
city
vote coi'ivied i- :
Governor Dix, R-p., t . I T :
I !!.. '.H'7.
Tild-n,
MICHIGAN.
Di.Ttan r, Nov. :;. -- An tuni-i ;!! ,
heavy vote has ii po'hd throughout. t!iis
Stat.-, lb tin ns shov." eoii'.idci'.-.ble Demo- ,
eratie g lins. The proposed new cor'-tita-I
! 'K ovcrw'nelmingly deh-a'aal, though it ;
i re.! raved a. larger V"'e than wa-. generally i
; 'vpa et'-.l. Th.
batloiis are that Wil-
! hams, Democrat, is 1 1
i. to ( 'ongress in
the
the
First distiict : Potter. Demon, it, in
I'oiirth, and Dnr..ud, 1 Jeioorr-.it, iu the
i:
th ; Waldron. Reputiliean. m the Third;
i t "Uger
Re; ub!ic:::i, in 'be :
'i-n'h, and
Ilubbeli. Rep-iblicito iu the Ninth. The
Fifth di-trict is claimed for Williams Re
publle:in, but is roii.-idrred doubtful.
!) '.v '(". Mh. H Tlrivl ;:lrirt,
( :i a i TANti'w.A. Tiiui., Nov. .'!. --Dnb-l'll,
D.-mecrat, i., el. etc.! to Congrcs in
the Third district by three or four thousand
majority. Ri. t'.ni'-s.t far indicate a gen-
ral 1; inocr;it!'- gain in tne tiistrict.
morning indicate RhOtH) Conservative ma -
im tht,, ru,- r:ii,.-nn i t hof ,-t o.i
l.lliotl.u. ...ill 1." .Hv uts.l.t,..! e.,,,.,,,,,,,,!,,,!, I I . 1 1, f.,,,o ..sf I a el nae lit it f:t v. ,r:i t . ... ,., .... .
.m.tv ihil:a.v, -ov. .2. -luriiit IH n.is . j.r; trvuu.j - . ....kv.v. -j t-- -
i-T.is in the S end district each go out of'
the city with ovi r ('.,(' H) majority, and their ,
i t'lrcuon is ii i in n as i.i'iumi oy nit- v uu-
scrvatives.
The C
rvatives also claim ,
!' " Fiur!h district, i
::i;d Moor in the
e!lH.;in of Lev
spacer ja the l'i'
pjxth Congression
,.i,.,.t;n ,,f Darr -1:
:-'! i iet, cooeedtrig the'
a. in t.iie Third. Tia
('
':ervr.t
MiitiiKtei
"ard tb.e . 1
" a nr:: for State
,:"! i
Tronsmeras ; tain. 1
from, inelndinr ' li 'ean
v. n parishes heard ,
"iv Monenreover i
: I !."ow ea i i;e ..i;servaii vea laaun
' ten of the eighteen State S. tiators. and at
1eal tnomherr" of the I!otie. The elect
. twelit V-ihree Ivepres! ntatlVl'S fret'! this
city, (-'omphle oilieia! retui ns nhow a De
mocratic, maiori'v of oi!;.t in this Caddo!
, a,;si,. Two precincts of liossier parish
e;ve a Democratic majority,
have been heard from.
Xo others
-,)V- -N 1 orl; ;
lWiiiiH'i.ii.u.a..:': v.w:,n:im"U wis e i'.'''i
the following private despatch :
.. ;:v, ();:i.r:.xs, ,,ov. ,j. e nave car- ;
ried the State by a large majority. Tha i
colored i-ople in large nula rs voted free-,
lv f..r the Democratic and Conservative ;
tickets. -ibso:i, Elba Moore, Spencer and j Jiarris aud James lUiftlngton.' The
J.evy are .-. rtainly elect, d to Congress, aud j Jfrrcld says tbat.Aycr is undoubtedly de-ja-obably
Ereattx. The election was most ; f,..,ted by Turbos. Dem., forConeress. The
quiet .and p.e.aecable. JoHX M EXKllY. ; Eepnhlicans have elected so far '.'" State
77e ':iy.i i-fi'lri. .to.; 1.'. L: :.;xitr -. ; Kpreutatives and 2 r-eiiii tors, and the
X ;:'.v Oiu.r.AXS Xov. . - Additional re- , j,..r,o,Tats H Representatives and tl S.-na-
l.ii! ns are l.ivorai.ee to the ( oi.s.-i vattves.
The indications are that they elect liveCon
"nssnien and the Mate Treasurer. The
1 !eni-
rats e.atin
election r-S tVS metn-
it't be I . Lris'ature,
besnir a
GF.ORCI .',.
A Lit.. II 2 I tM. Of.!.! I A! ..IMA.
At-ofSTA. Xov . :i.-Th.M.iectiondid!sot '
,-eived very few vote-. All proinin-nt Re-
:ibiieans "in the Kighth district e:idors.
Mr. Stephens, who may really be roiiMder
ed us elected to Conurt ss witb.out opposi
tion. Chatham county gives Hartrbige,
Democrat, about I, ?)) majority. The De
mocratic majority in the First district i
estimated at IhOOO. Xo rem-rts of di'-tur-
oa nee.1-'.
': II!" KF.-l I
; Til K sr.'. T.NTII
ni-
leij-itri ri..
VfcrsTA, Nov. Chandler, D..m., iti
IMYb, and McMillan. Dem.. in the
i,..
ill. d;-!rici. are ei'-etta! to (.'..ngre
i)V
ge majorities. The result in the Seventh !
trict i dot:btftd between Dabney, 'he re- j
;ir n.ar.'.nee, am! Felton, Independent. :
ii I).;o .'cr:;t-. Felt on ah ad so far. ,
!i a:
I .'en. , aoea.C. :n lac I our: :
.-tre-t. I
rm: !t!:-t:ir simmfo rv.
A i "... t - ; ,, ha., Nov. 15. Ibouu', Denie
cra's, carries the is:h (list ri.-t by a large
maior'ity. t'ook, Democrat, carries the
.1 d!
I by a handsome majority.
Candler's in the Fi::i district is estimated
at d,'W.l. i'elior, I odipetident Jleiaocrat,
buds Dabuey. tb.e regular nominee, 1 ,000
majority. In tb.e Seventh district the re
turns include news (run stronghold-, of
I .
: n can.
. s. Mills, Rej ubliean can-
.1:. late iu tie- Fifth, say he will contest
' .'iili'ller's seat.
.la r...''.'.f"' Ih ,Hs,-ti I.hyt;;- 1'ndK'A
- ', oo,7v Ve;,! Fio, ii!a .oi' K-so'-Hi ru
Al'oL'si'A, Nov. ;h Returns from the
Fir-t. S.-cond ami Third dis'ri.-ts imiicate
!'.. ili.i..iiin i.f I Inrl riil.n- --iiii'Ii :in.i Cook.
LM,;-.-,-,'-. (Vol: is ele: ed bol,d doubt.
j Decatur county gives a smali 'Republican
r..r wt, T'w.ni!. roimtv
ijL-rclof.'rc thorough Republican, has gone
Dninorratic. Hartrblge is certainly elected
over l.epuiihe.iu, m Hie r irt uw-
trict Hartridg' .- maiority in v cv.iah is
i Mi:u!iiln g u;) returi.? Iroin all portions
! ()f(;,J0rg.a so far received theie ap'eai- to
h. doubt of the eaction of at. undivided
Democrat i'" delegation
11:
. lection has
(ilu. f,,0 ,,t orderly that ha8 ever
1
. ..o-.,..
dace ;; She tat
No disturbances
r'p.irfed.
Returns from Florida arc meagre and nil
satisfactory. Nothing detlnite can he ob
tained to-nigh'.. Finley, Democrat, i- pro
bably eb eled in th" First district.
.,,.1 !.,i,:, eis-
Return- I; oai i in
. .. ., .,, . ,
trtel lnoicate laat iietts, iiep., win oe tie-
f.,Ued by -j,..i-o vot. -. Hamburg, S. C,
ven Cb im-erliiio. Reo.. -Jo' to .,(
maioVitv. In i t-er-onai aitt-rciitiou one
n.ero was -.abbed. but not seriously.
Mil'.tf.ry wtu-e stationed iu the town, but
Le-r.- wak
i.o o.-e.i-..ei i r i
i'ter:-r;.:e.
iELINOlN
CriH'AOO. Nov. 3. Ill-turns from this
cl.y ana couniy inoic'iie uie ciec.ou o: me
: . . : ...... .... .a ... - n,U'i
1 h'li'.oi MdUiO L'Giai' v U'JKCl i i,,;V' i' -rjr
he
i t
.a.i'1 maiority, thtttgh 'Vaid
in
Srtiond, and Fanvel! in tb.e Third district,
both Republicans, for Congress, :1re re-eli'.-ted
by small maiotitii.'s. Casilefeld,
Democi-a. .or Congress in toe 1 irst d;s-
'net, is.rlect.,1 by a fa.r majority. Re-
turns -fhrrith..S.ate at large are very mea -
g: e, but ii.oicate that much sc. etching was
.lone. In some towns and counties l.iere
are renortc: tun uepUDiWiin maioriMes. aim
in otht is considerable Demacratx- gains.
Returns indicate the election of Clement,
C
tb." ilighteen'h dis? rici .
ARKANSAS.
la; ii.!-: R( k, Nov. :'.. -Th . '.'.. -tion
Ina. pa.;ed o'.i wl'bo-.i' tli-tui b:t;:ee. A
full vole was polled. The vote in this city
i- el'.-e between William W. Wilskirc, De
morrati:;, and Wm. .i. Ilyncs, Republican,
for Congress. The chances are that Ilynes
eairies Pulaski count v. In Faulkner coun
ty Wil-liTre runs largely ahead. D.tnoerats
claim his election by :i large majority. No
reports from other di-inct.
A LA 1'-A MA.
..tit. i: in; i n tT.rti:- i:i:i-.n; r: i.
M'XT.oM!'i:V, Nov. The el.etiou
w:is epiiet. and n'Mlistuib-antt' o: any kind
lu re. Tl.e vote of thi ( ity is s''0 less tiiau
,.: 1 .!.. !. .,.
jit is. (g, ami it. is ciiiiii'-'i it t. en. i!,ni. j't -
mocratic gain,
A ditficuity in Kufaula re-
. suited in the killiug of five negroes and
j wounding of six white men one of the !at-
tar faia'dy. Return-are very meagre, ow-
t. the great length of the ticket. At
ill
i .i.-e.eti '..., .ii.'.i .' v...,....., v,
dilliculty took place b.-twein the town mar-
shal and a citizen, which resulted in the
mortal wounding of the latter.
two coi.okfi) men KILLED ix mow L e.
M'U'.ii.E, Alii., N. rt.-The city and
comity of Mobile have gone Democratic by
about 1,200 maiority. Two riots w.-re
r;med bv neurtH'S atlemtiting toiescue ne-
1 returns are two meagre lo teiegrapn. i 111s
I ritv will 1iotv a 7 r nionrn t ic rain of v).
elicit nutieula" excitement in this city.;
. t , ,.,..' Clfi Oai,r. cn,,,., 1,,,1'tia t.itt ,'..nr. W-lstl.
Vr ' ; I"1? " , . ,; ... r.lsmn o, TV, Wcs j Jueu..s A.vrei, ativices report mat a t- to eat, because they can get nothing else.
Ahixan er.I.M,a icns, many negn.s vot- .r o G a on o4 T o se iigrn e j occurmJ oa the ulu iu Bm ' York, sur-
,ng for bun. In Hancock eounty the ne- 1 - ' ' on, Ik Ay raoutll oftUe Kio Salado, he- rounded ns it is bthc riche9t agricultural
eroi s tiom.ceiterl .'(store,! oviii ie! iv.e.d . List retlll t.s O. lii.s C.IV ail. I .UOoL, 10,-tOO , . , r, 1 .-:.. . . . J. .
r '.,.1, i.. ' ... .:. . Gaston. 10.400. Mr. Gaston leads on these!1? !k "Wl" " and jjardeniUR laad 10 the world, should be
ii.ue-'.i iii ' . "'ii i"o o' 000, -m,l 1. i- 01 !i oi'n.i n i;eiM :
a m;mo;kati'' roxoiii-:. ..-ioxai. ;aix,
MoxtooMEKY, Ala., Nov. .'!. Enough j
u;i ih eu neeive.i 10 ussuu; u:v eieciion oi ,
lirakfml, Diin., to Con-r.ss in p'a.-; of,
I'. ll.. am. A Democratic ;;ain.
MA.SSACIUrsETTM.
ot !;i:;;s"A"ui:i.r. i:a i: rttv. '-):.
Ho.-TOX. Xov. .1 0;;c liundred and
twelve towns give Talh-.i. -IM'.il';
ton i'7,T.si., a2.iiuf, ia.n year' :
.nd (ia:j-
!;-
This
and
e - " " -'
'''- iacbvw Eo-to?i. Vore.-!er
Fie-i incinuo j.osioti, w ore.'!.T anu :
J. :)' ('.!. The 7V""! -jlf , citr.eed. s the te.te havi' been eeeived to indicate with con
to Ca-itoa, a. this city will tri'.v him a re- ' sideraWe wrtainty that ail the C'onserva
joiiiy of from O.Oi'O to 7,'WU. This seems live candidates for Congress are cleceth
to be the perioral oninion, though the elo-e ;
vote may change the result.
!a-10- XEWSfAVKIi ASsKItTlOX...
Eostox. 10 I'. M. The Jonrn-0 ives
the vote of 1",S towns, viz : Talbot, -i ;,-
CiS ; (Ja-ton. fo.SlS, with Eos ton not in-;
c U e.i. and COnci'tleS H.UO'J maionlV to (
i ( oistnn in this city. It says : "I'nlesstho
back towns come up nobly before morning,
tl; result will be the election of Gaston
au,i ,he defeat of all the Repuhliean candi-
(t.-,(.e f,,r Congress cxcrit, II. L. Pierce. E.
tor-.
eiltOItGF. T. JIOAU ni:-EI.F.CTF.i.
lio.iTox, Xov. .'5-11 P. M.-Gooi-i
Ho.', r carries the Ninth Conrcsloi':
r.
liia-
trict ny I'm i m:i i
l.-j7- '.vas 7.jS t.
Hi-
;iei-'!V m
(.ASTOX's MA.IOHITy KSTIMA7.KU AT o'OO. .'
Eo-tox, Xov. :!.-EeV.:ru3 from 0:i
towns give Talbot oS.'Jt'S, anil Gaston oo,-
, returns anoni o,wo, ana .n an sme ms
! election is conceded, with it probable ma
jority ot lrom o,""iU tos,'-oii. i rost selec
tion in the Fourth district is claimed, hut
it will be very close.
Rutler is badly beaten, Thompson hav
ing a majority of Id'oL wnh only on
; small (own to hear from. Williams and
I Alexander aru also defeated by small i:i;i-
r jonttes
i Ve
IS c.
feat.:-.
nth
di:.!rict.
Later returns do not change the results
,i , ' . .... . 'T-..
; loresnauoweti :n earner reworie. iiit.-iun.-s
i i l.yun anu ?:iiem are in a uiae ui t.M.uc;-
. , . . - ..c : .
ment Dontires. leii-riugmg ana guu nnug
,i .., .,, ttiri.ee.! with Deo-
-and toe streets are tlir.,i.gc.t wk.i peo
pie .-heeling and otherwise expressing their
joy. In Eoston the crowds have dispersed,
atistled with election news arid astonished
at the result.
RHODE ISLAND.
PiiOVlWiNL K. Nov. o. Eenjamin T.
Lames is elected to Congress in the First
district and Latimer W. Ealion in in the
S....-und district, both Eepablican?. There
wa.s a light vote.
ONLY A OFAKTEIl OF TIIF. VOT KS IX TI!K
DI-TItU TS (. AST.
pi:nvii)EXC i:. R. L, Nov. th The I
I'.rcl
Congressional district complete, except
Rloek Island, gives 15. T. Fames. Republi-
can, '2's2, and Wm. 15. Reach, Democrat,
S-2I. Tb.e Second Congressional district
complete gives Ballon. Republican, 2,'JtU,
am! Kodmeu, Democrat, 1,-71 the result
hehi weM asur"d at tlv beginning of the
ai u ne.i .i-.u.. .
campaign. Scarcely a quarter ot the votes
of the districts was po.leh.
SOT U II CAROLINA
( II Alt LF.STON, Nov.
. . . t : ,
it is impossi.ue
to approximate the result in this state. Iu
Ch irle.-ton, Green, Fusion, beats Cham -
herlai.-i. Republican, by over 5,000 maton -
ty. The Conservatives are contider.t and
claim two Congressmen. The election was
1 '!KU"'1 ,! O'-1-
iifavv ( OXsEiiVATivE oain- ix tue
state.
. . .. , .
CllAKl.EsTOX, S. U., g.ov. 6. J ' is
probable Green's majority in Charleston
will reach seven thousaad. Returns from
all quarters of the State exhibit, a heavy
Conservative gam. 1 he result tor tov-
: ernor is in doubt. Xershsw, Conservative,
... ...:... t t,.n cmom-oiiw
i . rwia.uijr, auu . ....,.,
! probably elected to Con-rest, in the Charles-
; ton district. .Mackcy, r usion, oca is i.uus,
j Republican. Small", colored, is elected
! from the Fifth district. Rainey's election
: Iron the First district is iloubtiu..
YIRGINI A.
v. 'ni. Ti e voiiit-r
a., ..Nov. ... im ollUg
-IV li.-ht here, the ne -nx-s rs-
; Re I1MOXD,
' is comparatively
.... x ti :
i i. ..ixj o...., j -.
! ;.i;....... , Inr.. maforitv in Richmond for
, i"o.vu.J v j
j (eilbert C. Walker over Rush Rurgess for
Congress, anil insures his election a t. on-
servative gaiu.
.1 FidViK'j o.f t'i thf . 'und F.-!r.
RrrnMoNP. Va., Nov. :j. -The whites
i lo.day have polled an average vote in this
; c:tV) buL lhe colored vote has fallen
, j,rt!atly. Some of them voted for Walker,
. lhu Conservative candidate, while a good
R'cnMoxr.. Ya., Nov. :j. -The whites!
. ni..,iv voted for Robert A. Paul, colored.
U()!nn):itc-d after the withdrawn! of Hon. J.
Ambler Smith. The Conservatives are
i r -
IT... T
jubilant, and claim an overwhelming vie-
: torv. uiariv fixing Walker's majority over
! t T?.,.,m;,.., !ni',.!,m,.n.I-t1 TSvl
' ----
to ueiurns uorn ua.i i.ie piec,.Kis
. c 1 . , . . , . . I
in the city sliow a Conservative gain oi
I V) over (iovernor Kemper's vote last No- (
vember, wiucti vote will 0e use,! in making
,l,..f wbie!
con.pansor.s. Th-.s wih doubtless vtnty
the expectations ot the Conservatives.
,. Kemoer's ma-'oi'v was over'
, ,. , , ,. ,..',: iV 'm .,.;vrU :
l,ti0l. Straggling letuins uom Jlt C.nels .
in tne mini t
tl.e Tl.ir.l tiistri :!. show o.'iins fr
Walker, although the vote is not so large.
77i" .-io'i'-oi',,,,.- ',) fi; It'll i' I'tA. i'-h-.
ni. int.iM., ii, .v. o.- i-.rtum.st:.us!:n.l .UM.allyf the,U: of large size. Then
far from the Congre-iona! districts are t , , , j .struLnwitl i nreciousst. mes, !
meag.t!, but
servative, iu
ntlicate that AValker, Con -
toe
Third ; Tucker, C.ai- i
; servative, in the Six'li : Harris Conserva-
f ll.., S'.,.'ll. II, I, ', e,i-o
. ii.e, to n.e . iH.ii.i , ...,,-v,i
: five, in the Kighth. and Terry, Couserv.i-
j live, in the Ninth, are undoubtedly elected,
, Walker's majority in the Third district
will run over g.ouo. million s tuajority
! m Lie Lighth district, ovei IS.iroour, In. It-
It
, , - ....
I is probable that t tier. Republican, is re-
i elected over Douglas in the First district,
. The Second district is doubtful, with proba -
j bilities in favor of John Goode, Jr., Con -
! servative, over Piatt, Republican, present
1 incumbent, and Norton, (colored,) Intie-
pendent. Hon. W. II. Stawell is re-elected
, in the Fourth district. In the. I ifiii (lis
ity are ucatly reto'cin over
. "
ie majority which ex-Governor
!ef.n elected bv from this dj.
111c nauasoine
Walker ha
trict, which has been repiesentcd by the
Rrpnllieamt
inee (he reconstruction of
i.i" iaie.
Lonsviu.K. Nov. '..The Cvnr
-n't ' says i elane' .-dio'.v the. election of
a full Denn'eratic ( 'on'res?iona! deleeatiou
from Kentucky.
All KAXSAs'.
.1 f'-tii.-i! rrdire T7'7oia.
i.: i i i,k uk:k. jnov. i. - nougn returns
AIUZOXA.
'lie Imlepenilijit Drk'j'i.i': EltrieO.
...vX 1 r.AXCU-CO, ..hv. 4. A oespa-Cii
from Prescott. Arizona to-ni-rht e-irs the
..t.,.;;,,., flr s,.Vr.Q Tr.,Ur.,..1..v.t .h.u,o
digress, is generally conceded.
; WAsIIIXGTOV TERRITORY,
sax I-KAXcr-ro Xov. 4. A despatch
. frolll T:ake Washington Territory, snvs
! .u. r t ki.-. f"..
Congress, is elected by over "000 majority.
MINXF.SOF.-..
.wore vat'oicoa' to u iii.:'ivv.ii,j.
l-tn t,,ti).l,' 1., Pi ,.f,',V,.,
St. Paut, Nov. 4. Eeturu3 to-night.
are favorable to Republican candidates for
Congress. Kin is certainlv fleeted in the
Third District by a small majority, possi-
b!v mo, and Straight, Rep.,' has' carried
tl,; s.,,11,,-1 District: Nothing di tlnite w
. known regarding the Legislature.
sjm:tii A.Mi:i:if,.
15;5tt!e iu Stiu'uos Ayrc?.
Moxtkvideo, Nov. 2.
The result was uncertain, though (he
Government claims a victory. Mitrc'a
forces re-ired and effected a junction with
Riha's troops, and agaiu marched towards
Huenos Ayrts. A rlecisive battle is ex-
j pee'ed hourly.
Pott-ville, Pa.. Xov. I. Last night i
several stables were burned at Mahanoy !
. City, and after the tire was subdued a dis- '
i route ares between the members of the '
J various tiro companies, which ended iu a j
! riot. Pistols, billies and all kiuds of avail- ;
j able weapons were freely used. George j
M .:. . rr. :..r n.. :.... ..,i .
...
I uo,v ivino- at homa io u. critical con.lition.
j th(. hM CT-m near his hcart. Daniel
j T ,,....... ,,.ho ;.. ;R ,h,ni0,t shot Maior.
.'i .,') . uie, v-.iie. i.ii-'ej.. rt.i a.i'n. unu
j WOj):iot -n the eck by' William Major
md dangerously wounded. Dougherty was
j arrested on a charge or shooting George
j'Major, and William Major for shooting
Dougherty. Others were wounded, aud
the c-:e;'ement throughout, the town runs
hign.
-
Correspondence.
' . . v . . .
on: xr.u vorh letter.
Xkw York,-V. 3, S71.
j
j i-oliticai. dp.f.sSKK of ACTRESSES
cr.EXUEXXiXO aDULTCHaTIOX
I weathkk r.i'MXESs.
j . m. tttp4T .
.. ,. . .... , . , .
( Tlie feeling in political circles is waxtrjg
. ,, , t,K,;Mn
t .,rlv ,n. -;th ;n nt.in TniHnn.., in
October, is alarming the Republican bodies
! in New York, aud the hardest possible Work
i : (x-inrdone to save the Emuire State from
j the vr.isp of ;1)e ins.lt:ai,ie Democracy. In
, tb (.;ty th(; waters nre bc-;n;? vexed fear -
; futiy Mc,.linp arc beil)g hM every night,
rroccssions are moving through the streets
j evei.y diiv aud monev is biiin 6pt.ut j;ke
j water. ickltam, toe lammany iiemo-
i cratic nominee tor Mayor, is a tolerable do-
cent man, but he has the taint of Tammany
I. . . ... . .n V,,, n It t-i.is, anntu
on '"" iJ iii.iw o i.u, r i
! are anxious for his defeat. Ottendorfer
the anti-Tammany candidate is the pro-
prictor of the Stoats Zeituny, the leadtug
Deraocrrtic German paper. Salem II.
I ales, ttie K-puDticau canuiuaie, is one oi
i tlift editors of the Sncntii'1: Amertcatu
j - .
i Douot.es V icsham Will be elected, though
Oltendorfer's candidacy will take a very
I large Democratic vote, as he ought. The
decent Democracy will not support Wick-
ham, not because of anything objectiona
ble, in the man, but because of his sur
roundings. The good people of New York
are very properly averse to auy mau w!io
, , , ., . e t
16 barKt'd b' ,he for TfU11-
1. .. I.... ...... r., Aoin,. r.in.titil ,lr.
: many lias uui one uiutiu in iuw eiu
.,,! h;nmi,,r thp rertain sentience
'b-r-anu Pmm,tr 19 tne ctrla,n 8t-J,H,ut
of a Tammany triumph
Hut though Wickham will probably be
elected, it, will be by a greatly reduced ma
jority, which will help the State ticket iu
! it.,, rifv. Gen. Dix lias a hold uuotl the
,a of the cU u ia probaW y that f
, q( Ol.cnaorer votft U
(;,r 1)ix. L(.t us hope. The election o
j TiMtfn W(uId a tUsaslcr to the whok
Tha elections in Ohio and Indiana
...... tf nn. ., ni.nhnW ,,.,
lie
hole
ana
I , : .t,.. i
nni.'ciiei.'in tiii ii: ii i i irn; 4i " 1 1 1 ; ii . i :it i- in. lhl t
;i"--' r- ,
were .leaner, oy question not oo.u.e.t. u
ttie-r inti ure. Rut tbev went to the country
,.,:. virtories.becHtise. Ifemoerats
, .,,t tr v. v.,ri- .i,,,i,i .wo. !
were elected. If New York should elect n
. . ... ..
iV'tuocratic overnor, n wouui put uie
; K . Uci(lM , on the track in lSTO
1,,,,...,,. ant, tw5ce tl(, .m.t WOu!d he
lenuiliiti to achieve succe
!?ut we shall
, coi, -hnU S!...
In a recent letter I referred to the rcmtl -
neratioti actors and actresses receive. The
utvaw auu jc. t:ut ... 4.aBvsiUu v.
Janauschek, the i .ri'iunti trageciiennc, inatie
a bit. of interesting reading, she has one
cross which has only twenty-eight diamonds
,. , :r..rr,i nn,l niipni',il.!
j IJl,(IAlV iUIJUI.ll ii-J.L w iaa 'in
tatre ear-rings that cost 8'22.0.H. S!is has
a ruby pia worth S7,0'X). and a pearl pen- i
tlant worth S-V'O, antl another diamond J
cross worth ?li;,fK0. Then the great ac-1
tres--- carries with her sixty-six dresses,
which is about one-third of her war.lrobe.
And that the style may bt! understood let
iay
! it he known that there are many of them fir j
j wincn sue paia .-l per yaia o:a .o. uie
; ...a.-,.. . n ,1,,,.,, The dresses cost her from
j ?(.(l0 t() jtij, ,,n,a,. What do you think
1 )f thal 1((j(.r p,.,,,., a. per day ? This
. mn.,' whi) ,iocoraU.s her' person with
.-,,, ,ir(.fi.?,.s and S20.000 diamonds, plays
; pL,r!l:lj3 t,re,, hours each day. People pay
j .j -,, to br seatg to sco her aiul sj,"e
; lives t!ic life of a princess. Things are
scy ciiy is uraggmg us siuw ijjgiu aioug.
I 1 r ie ,. . ,'
Much unfavorable comment is being made
I upon th manner in whielt th trial is being
1 1
conducted. The counsel for Glendenniug
seems determined to admit no eviderjee
against him, or at least just as 1 ttle as pos
sible. They threw out the statement made
by the poorgir! upon her death-bed. There
has been indecorous wrangling and the bit
terest kind of personalities. The defence
is making an effort now to show that the
girl was of bad character, and especially'
untruthful. The result of the trial no one
j can tell, but the people have already made
j up (heir verdict. They believe the state
j ment of the gir!, and in any event Glen
j dennid? is gone. It is a pitiful eis.e.
AiULT;:r:ATtox of ?irr.K -fool.
It is possible that there may bo honest
milkman somewhere under the canopy, hut
theydonotlieeinXcw York. The Tribune.
some two years aio. investigated the milk
trade, and happened to tread upon the toes
i Ofo milkman nampcl fianonT. FWdinT!-
grieved by the publication, Ganong sued
for 10.000 damages, and the trial took
place last week. It was a bad thing, that
trial, for the milkmen. It was shown in
court that all the milk sold in the city was
adulterated fearfully that to every two
gallons cf milk not less than one gallon cf
water was added. This reducinz the milk
! with water ;3 tue ic,a3t objectionable form
; of adulteration ; for while the people do
; n( prCt the milk they pay for, they are not
: ..3 L c .- ii... i .
i mjuieu iorein orueieierioussuosiances.
Eut, unfortunately, the poor are served
with an article that can scarcely be called
milk. There is a little milk in the com-
P'UDd- bat Pcious little. K is a pity
York couW DOt bo under a despotism
f-r just a year, so that this matter of food
could be regulated in some way. Watered
! or manufactured milk, stale, half-rotten,
j vegetable, immature and tainted meat
these are the articles of food which the
poor of thi3 great, miserably-governed city
I are fed with, and which they are com pulled
so miserably nrovideil as it is with food.
I Th(J rich cari) of cnur9Ci get aI1 lLat tfcey
want that is good, for they can pay for it ;
but in the absence of stringent control, the
poor are ai the mercy of the hucksters,
who combiue with the middle-men to fleece
them, and they are compelled to take the
refuse, and that which age or bad handling
has made unsalable, and unfit for use. Na
poleon never allowed such things in Paris.
I don't like Napoleon, but a year or two of
one in New York wouldn't be a had tiling.
Down would go the rookery tenement
houses, and, I should hope, up would go
the villainous hucksters, who sell stale veg-
. , , , , , ...
eun.es ami comnounuea mnt;.
j TIIE WEAniER
! is as delightful as weather can be
The
j days arc warm, but crisp, and the night?
! are cool and delicious. New York has a
I beautiful climate in tue autumn.
j ncsfXEss
j pa9 at ast rPVived, for which all New York
: ;s thankful. The country merchants art
j buying with some considerable liberality.
; aud things are looking up generally. The
' v,'c,t is buyiD" cautioua5J bat a11 ,hin"f
i considered, things do not look so bad. O
; course, no one expects the rush of formei
j years in fact, the merchants here will b
! satisfied with whatever may come to them
, The wheels arc moving. They creak am
groan and agonize, but they move. Let th
I paople take heart. The country i3 no
i gone to the everlasting dogs, nor is th
i world to come to an end to-morrow. A
i least so we fee! :n New York, and .NeT
i ..... , r .,
I otk is the heart of the country.
I PIETItO.
j The season for coughs aud colds is ra
, nid'v annriKiehinrr. nnil evf-rv onn shouli
l J -i e, ' " J
! h nnn.n.rf irfheeL- ihr first cvmnrnma
j as a cough contracted between now an.
j Christmas frequently lasts ai! winter
j Xhere is n(, rotljetiy then Johnson'
j Anodyne Liniment. For all diseases c
j the tbroat aJjJ Iangg it &hoM le useiI in
, tornaiiy and externally.
j Lung fever, common cold, catarrhal" fe
i ver , .ann nasal discharge of a brownis
I , .- , t . L . - . t-
1 cott.r in uorses, may do cnecKeu zlu ouce o
i liberal use of Sheridan's Cavalry Conditi
j tion Powder?.
...
I 'i . - a.
-""
-wx
. JJ S Sa S
a frivaie Kesicence
On Fourth .Street.
SUNBURY, PA.
The baiidinir arc nearly new. Go.nl halt n
the : lot. The pro
, ot fonrlh anu Fei
j bait.l several new
The property is located on the corac
:uu treot, anu there is r.x.iii t
new htntses on the lot.
T,..ma nf nvmdit. wi ! ! h m:.r ln 4V r, I'l
t ......... r. .......... .....
1 i"im"'" .m...!.,.
or any other tin sines.,.
Ad.iress or nrit.lv in per-on to
E.it'L WILVEKT,
Sunbury, Fa
LADIES TASS NOTICE !
Xf Millinery Good
liave just been opeacl at the store of
MISS. M.I,. GOSSILER.
Fuartti street, low the Sbarnokin Vullry H. I
SrNBURT, PA..
, whri ot Mn!!,,wy gnn.u 0 the laic
1 New Vork nri'l Ph!!-i.:-ithiii stries are edw otf
! r"r h"!..
HATS, BONNETS.
: Lsees. low;:.?. Ra. or. Ft nt hers, i rrmruiOir
Notions,
I (jlovcs. Ilattkerie!, auUverjkindcf goo.
; ,!l!y fKB 1 io a Miilinerv.ore.
Ladies er? invite.! to oa'.l anil see t'ae immevs
rut:;.
t'IKE! FIRE!
j For sale a rrootl Hanil Fire Kngine ; Brs:
j rnincs : ciin i.e worked as snotinn or sup'ie
! from nmli Hoy earf S0o feet gnm hose r
' ntl in ;o'! n-orkiug nrtter, for r.e and pr.rtict
. ,.s,.. ,,,lrr-
H. K. F.OODRICH,
Machinist, Sntibnry, Ya.
Suatirtry. Nov. fi, 1ST4. ot
3IISS L. SIIISSLEK,
Murkft Square, Sunbnry, P.
j nf '
Hats and Bonnets,
For Fnll ami Winter wear.
Tk, Ali.ihtact cl..t,l,ia nf KlbKrine nnil .TT '. n .
j of MiI1Inery KOO(ls aiwaJ9 in glore,
; f;ENT?, xf.CKTIF?. IIANDKERCniF.FS, ,t.
,. ,. ,...,'
fail and see them.
j c oi KT rlMHL.inATIO.i. Noti
! i- hert-i.v rriveu ila.t. the several I'onrts of Cor
men I'leus, (!ener:il Quarter Sessions of the Ff ac
ami Orphans Court, Court of Oyer and J ermin
i.n,! (ieiit rii! Jail Dctircry, in ami for the ronie
of Noitlounlifrtand, wiil coraimaiee at the Con
Hons, , in ttie Imroiigli of Snnlmrv. at 10 o'cloc
A. M.. en MONDAY, NOVEMBER the '.M. IsT
mid will continue three weeks.
The Coroner. Justices of the Pence and Const
hies in and for the connty of Northumberland a
reiiuestp.l to he then anj there in their prop.
person-, with their rolls, rerortlft, inquisition
morances, to do tnose inius t
offices nppcrtainine to bp done. Ar
prosecatiu'r In bch.i if ol the I on
acainst any prisoner, are requeste
J to be then aud there atteudin
nersonn to prosceate againot hir
.-t anient to depart without leav
Jnron are requested to be punt
tluir aueuuftnet-, at the t'ua itppoiutft
.men iinui-r my u.mni. uiiuui.,, mc .-1.1 u:i
i of October, in the year of our Lord one thoua a
egh hmid'rP(i and wventv-fonr.
MvrFT, V. ROTHFRMTL. WtertT:
my baud at Sanbury, the 8th da