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Show era fttY TELEGRAPH. a majority of 105, wi'h only ore small lowu to hear from. Banks made a clean sweep of the 5 h district, Gooch not cnrying a. single iown except his own. V. iiliams aud Alexander were also de small majorities. Aycr is defeatedby feated iu the 7th diotriet. Later returns do not change the results foreshadowed in earlier reports. 1 a. ra., 4. Full returns w.ill be very lute. Soma small towns are yet, unheard from, but it is considered they can't possibly nfi'ecf Gabon's majority, which will be at least 3,000. The following result of the election may be accepted us 1st district, jiutlinioii, Kep., is punitive: by a lare majority; 2d, Han is, Rep., by "a full majority; d, Pierce.Hep., by a reduced majority; 4th, Frost, Kep.. by ten majority; 5th, Batiks, 1ml., 6 COO majority tith, Thompson beats Butler by at least 1,500; 7th, Tarbox, Dem., is elected by 1,000 mojority; 8th, Warren, Dem., by a large majority; O h, Howe, Kep., 77 majority; 10th, Seeley, Iud , 'JiO mnjotity; 11th, Chapin, Dem., is elected over Alexander. Legislature The House will be in favor of liccuse; the Senate is about equally divided. Rhode Island Ames, Rep, for Congress hiis a mnjority of 1,408, nud Ballou a majority of lOdl. Minnesota Scanty returns indicate that all three Republican congressmen arc tlested by reduced majorities and supreme judges. The vote generally is light. In the 3d district, King. Rep., for Congress, has COG mnjoiity in 42 towns Wisconsin Returns indicate that the Republicans have elected Williams in the 1st congressional district, Caswell in the 2d Magoon in the 3d, Rusk in the 7th, The Democrats in the 8th. and elect Lynde iu the 4th, Burchard in the 5th, and the 6th is close and doubtful, with the chances iu favor of Kimball, Rep. There is but little doubt that the Republicans will have a majority in the State at large. Midnight. The leg:slature will be very close. The Republicans will probably have a small majority on joint ballot. The Sena'e is probably Democratic by two majority. The chairman of the Republican State central committee claim a majority in the legislature, and the election of six out of eight congressmen, which will preserve the complexion of the delegation in the present congress. The Democrats, however, don't concede the Gth district, which is very close. Kansas But few returns, mostly scan-ty- , and don't indicate the result. Texas Returns from the Texas election indicate the election of Democrats in all of her six districts. Michigan The Democratio gains throughout the State are immense. The Republicans don't claim over 5,000 rna jority on the State ticket. Williams, Dem., for congress in the 2d district, has over 1,000 majority. The 2d district is very close. The Republicans claim it to bo 800. AVillard. Hep., in the 2d. Potter in the 4th, Williams, Rep., in the 5th, Conger, Rep., in the 7th, Bradley, Kep., in the 8th, are all elected. Returns from the Cth so far show a majority for Durand, Dem. Vermont Dennison, Rep., is elected to Congress over Poland by a large ma- Election Returns. Grsat Democratic Victories. Sounds of Trimph everywhere. Doom of the Republican Party. eU-cle- AMEHICAN. New Vork, 3. down town ihnt rsaclied has report Coruner Croker msd Jaum OUiifcu, ibe loriuer leudrr of Titnni.injr iu the ward and the laner ouis.de c m eudorsed by the ilidate lor Congrt-s- , Kepullicans, came in cuufliut, wht-their respective adherents interfere! and one of U Bnen's men shot- u Croker man dead. Hdnforceuicutu of police have gone to the scne of the conflict. is the eightieth biithdny of William Culleu Bryant, uud be reimnib;rc t hy his numerous friiTiils in the bestowal of a vuse valued :it J.jUO to be placed in the Metropolitan Mineu.ni of Arts. The vus represents the lessons of hi literary, journalistic and political life. Mr. Uiyunt's eightieth birthday finds him hearty and vigorous, mentally and A tvven-iv-li- rt unui-Ternar- To-da- y fhyicallj. Chicago, The Chicago y 3. Literary Club, of which Hubert Collyti is I'resident, gives a tesin hnor of timonial banquet (he tigktieth anniversary of William (Juileu Uryant'e birthday. Washington, 8. The commissioner cf the U ueral Lund decided that the 16th and Oihce JVith eectioRS ef public Uuda in Cal. forma containing valuable deposits of coal do not pass to the State under the school grant. Boston, 8. killed At noon Durham George liij wife and then cut his own throat. Pioche. 8. A shooting affray occurred here toJames King instamily killed day. James Gleassn. His antagonist was severely wounded New York Smi'h Ely, juniar, Dem., to congress, elected in the 7th district Two hundred and by 1!0,UOU majority. four districts outside the city give Democratic gain 3,563. The city complete, gives Tilden, Dix, 40,187; Wickham, Dem , for mayor, 67,721'; Wales, Hep., 37,339; Ottendarfer, Indepent., 21,772; Hayes, Democratio, register, 01,030; Jenes, to-da- y to-da- 87,-114- Kep., 71,425. Two wards of Brooklyn show 8, 1,000 Kin' county gain for the Democrats. . wdl probably give 10,000 Odell, Democrat, Tarrytown, elected to oongress in the 12th district, by 2.000 majority. I'tica Lord, Dem., for congress, has 1,000 majority in this city, and is probably elected. Poughkeepsie City complete; Tillen G'.'8 majority; Dcmocratio gain 621 1 a. in., 4'h. The Democrats elect two thirds of the congressmen iu the .oate, amd have twenty of a majority in Fonr hundred and the Assembly. Htventy-cigh- t districts, ont of about ".000 in the State, outside of this city, Dhow a net Demncratio gain over last The .Democrats year's vote, by 0,317. estimate Tilden's majority at fill 40,000. d Monroe county is Pennsylvania as Democratic by l,b00 majority A gain of 800. Seventeen of twenty nine wards in this city give 6,730 Republic in majority. New Jersey Bedle, Dem., is no doubt elected for governor by 8,000 majority, 'i'eesc, Dem., is elected to congress in the Cth ward, over Ward, by 2U8 majority. Hardenburgh, Dem., is eleeied to congress in the 7th district. Appearances indicate that the New Jers y congressional delegation will Hiaud four Democrats to three Kepubli-- t .m. The State Senate remans the name, but the House U overwhelmingly Democratio. Illinois. Returns from the State to midnight icdicate the full 'wing result: To congress. 4ih district, Ilurlbut, Kep , 5th, Burchard, llep., reelected; C:h, Henderson, Itep., 7th t impbell, Dem., probably; 8ih Fort, Kep., Dih Whiting, Hep., 10th Bagley, Dem., 11th, ike, Dem , 12th Springer, Deiu., probably; 13th. close with chances iu favor of Ckcphenson. Dem : 14th, Cannon, Hep., loth, Edeu, ICth, Spatks, Dem., Dem, probable; 17th MorrisoD, Dem, reelected; 18ih, lUm!l, Dem., elected; 10th, Anderson, Indima, elected probably; llepuhlican state ticket is undoubtedly elected, but it is impossible to say by what majority. MassachusettsThe streets of Boston are full of jubilant Democrats, who Gaston is elected. The Traveler, Hep , concedes the State to Gaston. Geo. F. Hour carries the fHh congressional district by 377 majority. Midnight. Gaston's election is conceded on all sides, with a probable majority Irom r. 000 to 8,000. Frost's election In the tin district is claimed by the Hepubh . vavs, but the district will b very clow. Iiutkr is bul!y biaten, Tbompscu Laviag Democrat-majority- es'i-mate- . e Mi-Dil- l jority. Thoma. T)m., is elected in (lie Cth district, by 760 Maryland to Congress majority. O'Brien, Dem., for Congress, in the 3d district, 4 453 majority; Swann, Dem.. 4th district, 3,424. Arkansas The vote is close between Witghire and Hynes, Dem. and Hep. candidates for congress, with the chances that Hynes will carry. Pulaski, Salina and Faulkner counties show the ticket far ahead. The Democrats claim his electioa. Missouri Returns are very mcazre and do not indicate the results. The Democrats claim all the congress districts but two, the Republicans conceding them but 4. South Carolina Charleston gives Grpen, fusion candidate for governor, 5,000 majority. Result for governor is in doubt. Kershaw, Conservative, is certainly, and McGowan, Conservative, is probably elected to Congress in Charleston district. The Mackcy fusion beats Buttg Smalls, Rep., colored, is elected from the 5th district. Hainey's from the 1st district is doubtful. Louisiana The Conservative State Central committee regard the election of Moncure, State treasurer, as certain. Seven parishes heard from, including Orleans, give Modcure over 14,000 maj jority. The Conservatives claim ten out of the eighteen State senators, and at least sixty members of the house. They elect twenty-threrepresentatives in the Indications are thatthey elect city. five congressmen nnd Stata Treasurer. The Democrats now cluim the election of sixty members of the legislature, being a majority. Snreveport, 3 Nearly complete re turns from ail boxes iu this parish show a Democratic majority of 020 Levy is elected from this distnot. There, was a heavy colored vote for the Conservatives. Three Democrats were elected to the Two precincts of Rosicr legislature parieU (five a Democratic majority, Others not heard tiom. The Diinoerxlie S!ito committee have leceived the follow ing dispatch : Niw Oilea.i. ;!, We hi.ve carried the Slate ty a largf majority. The colored people Wi!-shi- re e fifty-fiv- e in and frer-l- y large numbers voted openly for the Democratic and Conservative Gibson, Ellis, Moore, Spencer and Levy-ar- e certainly elected congressThe election men, nnd probably Breaui. was most quiet and peaceable tickets. (Signed), Georgia-Al- ex. OGPEN BRANCH. John McEnebt. II. Stephens has been elected to Congress in the eighth district, almost finopposed. Candler, Dem , in the Oth, and Mo are Milan, Dem., in the (Jth district,.. tinted io Congress by largo majorities. to Con Partridge, Dear, is elected ma3,000 district by 1st the from gross jority. Blount In the Gth district, Cooke iu the 3rd, nnd Felton in the 7th, all Democrats, are elected to Congress. The disRepublican candidates in the 6th trict will contest ith Chandler. There appears to be no doubt that the be Georgia delegation to Congrsss will . Pemocratic. entirely The Democrats claim 'fiv Congressmen, a gain of two. Mobilo. city and county is Democratio T vo riots by about 1,200 majority. two were quelled easily; negroes were killed. Virginia Midnight Returns indicate the election of .Walker in theSd district, Tucker in the 6 h, Harris in the 7 lb, Huuion in the 8th, aud Ferry in the 1'ih, all conservatives, to congress. Sener, Rep., in the 1st, Stowell, Rep., in tha 4th, aud Thomas, Rep., in the 5th, are all probably elected. The 2d dist.rict i3 doubtful with the chances in favor of Goode, Conservative. Kentucky The Democratic congressional vote at Lexington shows 211 gain. Returns come in slowly from the State, l but despatches to the show Democratic gains all through Kentucky. It is probable that the Democrats have made a clean sweep, electing all of the ten congressmen. Tennessee Late returns give Young, Dem., a majority of 3,500. Caldwell, Pern., is elected over Nunn in the 9th, and Whittborne in the 7th districts by , 5,000 majority. The election so far as heard from throughout the State progressing quietly. The State has gone Democratic by 25,000 to 30,000 majority, with all the congressional delegation, except the lift and 2d Both districts, which is doubtful. bouses of the legislature are largely Democratic. Nevada The Sharon legislative ticket in Virginia City has been elected by a fair majority. The election has been conducted quietly, most of the places of business, all No returns mills and saloons closed. received yet, but both parties, Williams and Sharon, have sanguine hopes of success. The tickets are terribly scat tered everywhere. cer-tain- Just Arriving and to AiriTej rr pi of" the If i oitMsii!g Of PrcvH Goods, Flannels, EJnsejs, GsKgSsuuiA. and a General - Assortment of ly Courier-Journa- Choicest KUIvh TV DM GOODS MD FANCY NOTIONS. Of latest Ntylcs. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Mittens, Ladios', Misses'Children's Hosiery of all Crudes. A full stock of Groceries Hardware' Queen's-Ware- " Notions, Staple Drugs, Pupcr-Hanging- i s, Saddles, Harness and Harness Trimming ' Just received an assortment" ' Cordage, and of the most popular and beat PARLOR AND COOK STOVES consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa Clause, Eclipse, PiauidW, Improved New Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond Coal Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scortcher, Charm Box, Red Cross, Corals, Glass-War- e, Tin-War- e. ALL TO BE SOLD CHFAP FOR A FuK Assortment of CORRUGATED ELBOWS, all Singer Serving Machines & Prince Just CASH! sizes. Orgmts in Stock. Wagons, A Xtaeliinery at the Old Tithing Yard. IF. HOOPER, Suvt J. All orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive attention. prompt s74-t- f CASH PAID! in "WoA benevolent fruit-raise- r rcester, Eng., was recently annoyed by little boys who stole his peaches, after the manner of such small adventurers. Ho one day saw a minute ma- AT rauder go up iuto one of his trees. He was ready for the emergency, for T he had provided a large stuffed dog, which he placed at the foot of the FOR tree, and then retired a little to watch the effect of the strategy. The little boy, having filled his poclets and his stomach with fruit, was about to deOS scend, when his affrighted eye rested First he tried upon the animal blandishments, viz., whistling, coaxing. Then ho tried the sterner dodgWe are now selling off our stock of General Merchandise Terr fctr. es, viz., threatening, scolding. All was thrown away upon the stuffed Dree Goods particularly cheap, to make room for the large selection pudog, standing sternly there, and nev- rchased by our Mr. CUTLER in the Eswt, and which will be ffered at er moving bis stiff tail an inch to the Wholesale and Retail during Confereacc. right or the left. The little boy had never seeu a dog like that and after a while he uuderstood that the peach tree must bo his dormitory for the night. Th.3 hours dragged wearily EAST SALT LAKE CITY. ou. The stuffnd dog looked bigger and bigger iu the dark. There was plenty of peaches, but where was the little boy to flod an appetite ? In the morning the owner appeared, and 'asked the little boy how he happened G' to be in the tree. Alas I not in the least regenerated by. his sufferings, he answered that he had been chased by the dog and had sought the tree for safety from the dog. LAKE CITY, S-AJL- Barley, Oats, Wlieat DRIED PEA CUES. TAYLOR & CUTLER, TEMPLE STREET, PLANING AND Readen MILLS. RE-SAWIN- GIBSON, ECCLES & Co. desire to understand PROPRIETORS. French politics will do well to cut out the following definition of French We tfully announce to the Citizen of Ogdcn aiul Et$pi u nxy iuit we have lately put in operation u .first-clpolitical parties, and put it in their Our MILL. AND l'LAXJXG liESAlVIXG for future reference: pocket-boo- k Machinery is all new and of the verytobest The Extreme Left are ltadicals or make and we are now prepared Communists; the Left, Republicans do all kinds of on principle, led by Gatnbetta and Ee-SawJules Favre; the Left Ceuter, ModPlaning, .Matching and Scroll who Sag- ng, erate Republicans, who agree to a VK ALSO MARK republic as the best practicil form of government: tltev are led by 1 biers RUSTIC, FLOORING and BEVEL SIDIKG and Casiniir Terier. The' Right W ara mantifucturiBg the Vory best quality of Center, Couseivative Monarchists, wli- - favor a constitutional monarchy; the Right, Absolutists, who favor not we And are prepared to fill Wholesale- and Retail Bills at Short Ch;iuibord and the divine right of Kings. The Roiinpartis's are generally classed with the Right, but belong nowhere, and cast their votes in At our Mill. Corner of FOURTH AKD FRANKLIN ST3i the way best fitted to produce politi- Whit .Fine - cal distraction. - EanxB&e?' |