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Libe: bo the Flybe man with onury wid succonatul exten jhuldewns, stun | Hy detall age, pustsiaverionce, mud toferouces, Sucral ait hleasa, dniproved Celluloid Cuffs, Collars, and Bosoms, Do not wilt in warns- est weather, BARNES?’ Hat Store 86 Madison-st. (Lribune Building). PRESIDENTIAL, The Result of the Contest in Maine Wears a Better Aspect. A Decided Republican Majority in Both Houses of the Legis- Iature, And Three Republican Con- gressmen Believed to Bo Elected. The Vote on Governor Lia. bie to Be So Very : Close That Only the Official Count Will Determine the Result, The Situation and Its Causes as Summed Up by Senator Blaine. Manifestation of the Old-Time Rebel Spirit Over This’ Election. Fresh Evidences . of Fraudulent Practices by Democrats in Indiana. Explosion of a Roorbach Relative to Garfield and Sherman's Re- lations. MAINE. RETURNS COMING IN SLOWLY, Special Mavateh to The Chicago Tribune. Porrhany, Me., Sept. 4.—The returns are eoming in very slowly, and there ore’ yet to hear from forty-nine towns In Aroostook County, eleven [n Franklin, thirteen in Hane cock, thirteen in Kennebeo, four int Knox,etgnt in Oxford, thirty-two In Penobscot, twenty- elght in Washington, efghteen In Somerset, and six Plsentaquis. It js belleved that the 1 Fuston majority will be washed out, and the Issue turn on the question whether the constituvonal amendment, making a plurall- ty Instead of 2 majority elect, will be sus- tained by the courts as retroactive. aAn oficial count only - can decide. ‘The result of the election shows that the great bulk of the vote which wags put down in the Republican canvass ns doubtful, and of which they reasonably claimed a fair division, went renlly to the Fustonists. There are serlous charges of brivery on both sides, and there was considerable stir here this atterncon over the reported ure. rest of two men for this offense. Jt fs certain ‘that the . Fustonists during the last ten days of tha campatgn were liberally supplied with funds from out side the State, and it Is stated that $20,000 far use aguinst Congressman Reed in the First District has been traced to Tilden, Reed Jing a plurality of 109 on tho largest vote ever polled In the distrlet. The Republicans will have & good majority in the Legislature, FIGURING UP. To the Weatern Assoclated Press, Portnann, Me, Sept. 4.—Two hundred and seven towns give Davis 43,477; Plaisted, ALS87; seattering, 20; total, The stine towns Jast year gave Davis, 41,801; Smith, 26,890; Gareeton, 12,803; scattering, 11; total, 81,2 Davis’ majority, 1,420, Against 1,510 fn the samo towns last year. Tho towns to hear from gave Davis 27,719; Stalth and Gareelon, 30,121, being a Fuston majority of 2402, The aggregate vote ree celved has increased about 5 per cent, whieh {ndleates an aggrenate of 140,550, . Aseach voto has inereased about the same, the Re publicans should have 72,500; Fusionists, 73,600; Prohibition and seattering, 500,—a Fue ston plurality of 1,000, and a majority of 500, The amendment making a plurality necessa- ry to elect is uncertain; also the biennial elections, ‘The Fourth ast Pieth Congres- slonal Districts are Fuston, The First, Second. and Third are Republican as before, ‘The Re publicans clatin the First Distriet by 125, and the Democrats concede It by %, Cumberland County is divided. ‘The Fuslon Sherlif ts elected; two Republican and two Fusion Senators are elected, ‘Iho vote fy very close, aud will require an oficlal count, The Leg- Islatare will be very evenly dlyided ju both branches, REED RE-ELECTED, New York, Sept. 14—The Evening Post has a special from Need, Republican eandl- date for Congress in the First District of Malue, Re announces his reflection, and says the Fuslonlsts are not sure of having carried the State, Itisstillindoubt. The Stito Senate Is Republican, and the Louse 43 probubly so, A DEMOCRATIC DISPATCH New York, Sept, M.—The following dis- patel was recelyed by the Natlonal Demo- eratic Commitieo from Maino this forenoons ono ty Mo.. Sept. 1t.—I'Inisted fs elected prepa #000 majority, The Fourth and ‘eth Congresatannl Districts surely, and probas bly tho First and Second Districts, Gartiod by us, and also the Levistature, Ebuunp Wirson, Stymber of ‘the National emacrutle committee row Milne, THY LARGEST VOTE EVER CAST, Boston, Mass, Sept, MW—An Augusta (Me.) speetal says: “ Returns come in slowly this morning, and do‘not change the outlook as presented last night. ‘Two hundred and forty-tive towns show a net Republican loss of about $00 on Jost year’s vote, Tho whole number of towns and plantations is over 6v0, but those heard from caver about two-tilrds of the yolw of tho State. At present Plals- ted’s election ts not doubted, and his major- ity {s yarlously estimated at from 1,000 to 2,500, Mr. Blaine concedes him a small ma- jority, ‘Ihe vote Is thelurgest ever cast. ‘The Vrohibitionists, under advice from Nye, thelr candidate for Governor, did not generally vote for him, but directly for Plalsted, ag the surest means of defeating Davis. For Congress, Frye ly the only Republican whose election Is conceded by the Fusiontsts, but Lindsoy has a majority, beyond doubt, Ieed's election is claimed by the Republlo~ ans, but his majority Is placed as low as 117, andthe Fuslontsts claim that the returns are being doctored. Ladd and Mureh, Fusfon- ists, tho sitting members, have majorities and ta spare, It looks as though both of the con- stitutlonal amendnents would have large ma- jJoritles, and particularly that making a plu- rallty elect the Governor, which, it adopted, wll by operative as to this election,” Another special says Plulsted’s majority will be a little over 1,000 In the First District, and Reed’s plurality is now putat 33, at the Democrat headqtiarters of the Dem- cratic Committee that Plalsted Is elected hy 8,000 to 5,000, and that both branches of the Legislature and four members of Congress have been secured, LATEST RETURNS, Portnanxn, M pt. H—Complete re- turns froin the First Distrint confirm the elec tion of Reed, Republlean, by about 100 ina- jority. In Cumberland County, the Senators, all four Republicans, apyear to be elected, ‘This will give the State Senate Ely to the Republicans, Returns from twelve adidl- tional towns for Governor give Davis, Repul- Hens ds 1,034: Ptalsted, Fusion, 879; seutter- Diy Ze Pouthann, Me, Sept. 1.—Two hundred and sixty-nine towns give Davis 57, b,007; scattering,300; total, 111 sine towns last year gave Davis 51,13; Hith, 3000: Gareelon, 16,217: senttering, Davis" ‘inajority. 2 the towns to be pm KANG Yash ye Republican, 14.770; Fuslon, 18,00—. “Fusion majority of 4, 170. Dedtuettne Davis’ inajority as heard from lea ajority eet Davis of 1,245, and ‘Sept, H—The Intest.re- ounties shaw the | pulalatare te—Repubticans, J uston, 13, House ibiteans, 8; Fusion, a, Frye’s uunjority isestimated at ‘nearly 1800, Foge, Fuston, was eut by about 00 voters in An- droscoggin County. GAINING, hpt. 1h. (W081, ‘otal, 3 PortThaxy, Me towns KANE Ty Three hundred He Ph 53, itt Seattertine, 24), I$" anasority 2 publlean ya f es ttigainisl “110, ie mujority, THE VERY LATEST, Avavsra, Me. Sept. tL—Very few official returns “have been recelyed at the Stute- Ftouse to-«lay, and but little sore {3 known th aceuracy of the result of Montag s i fon than owas known Inst aig! The fiures, so far recelved, seem to indlente the election of Taisted by about. 1,000 uajority, In the, Senate the Republleans will have a majority of at Teast ten members, possibly eleven, as it fs thought. Brown, one of the Fusion candi- dates in Somerset, Is defeated. ‘The Repulr Hean majority in the House witl be from 20 too, Es of the thirteen Representa: tives in Kennebee are Republicans, a gain of one. FIGURING UP. CAUSES LEADING TO THE MAINE DISASTER. Speclat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Boston, Sept. 4.—Everyboily Is surprised at the result in Malne, that is to say, assume Ing that the Republican party has been de- feated. Same sangulne ltepublicans stil ine sist that Davis wil pull through with the ald of the back towns and plantations. This is the lneof reasoning: The Demoeratle gatis are In the efties and Iarge towns, aid they have been made through the Mberal use of money; but itis of no use to attempt to dis- guise the fact that the Republlean party has suffered defeat, Even if Davis should pull through by 2 few hundred it is practlvally a defeat all the same, ‘The State las been claimed by the Republie- ans by from 5,000 to 7,000, nnd conceded by te Democrats, ‘The Repudileans-rave been decetyed,—"sold,” to useastang phrase, Ten days ago it was publicly announced that the Democrats had given up the: State, and sent thelr speakers to Indlana. 1t was x2 eam- patgn dodge, a le. When it was published to the country that the Democrats bad given up Malne, they entered upon the Inst heat of tho rage with new courage and vigor,—the courage of desperation and the 7 VIGOR OF A It: SHED TREASURY. Senator Blalue was ansious to show that his defeat at Chicago entaled no soreness, He bent all energies to the prosecution of tho _—— campaign. He foreed the fight. he Guree- ton fraud and attempted steal was preached upon the Democrats without mercy. ‘They winced under Ht, but were given to despera tion. -1t was a question of life or death, and they rallled every energy for self-yindleation, They appealed to the Democrats of Boston and to tha National Demverntic Committee for more funds, They had already raised an enormous sum at home ($30,000, It [s safl),—three times =the ordinary sum raised in tie Pine Tree State for annual election purposes by the Demo- cratic party, and they did not appeal in yal. The Boston Democrats responded in a large stim; the NationtlComuittedesponded hand- somely also, ‘The money went to Malne, ond. with it the Democratsbribed theState, ‘They put itdnto the large: cities and towns and swamped the responsible vote with the votes of purehasable vagabonds, On my way to this vity over the Easterts Railway to-day, 1 wetaman from an interior town, who de- serlbed SOME OF TIT BCE which transpired tn his district. Me said that He had never seen in al) hls experience anything to mateh the drunkenness which prevalled at the electlon, In Prohibition Maino there was a satnrnalia of whisky, Every Democrat had concealed. about his person a bottle of “ fire-water,? with which he was prepared to dobanch 9 brother ora weakened Republlean, Inthe evening the whols town was drank, Every prominent Democrat In Maing ‘was Invelyed ln the at- tempted steal of 1 year ago, and consequent: ly every prominent Democrat In Meine strained every nerve to Induce the people of his State to vole tint he owas an honest min, and the would-be thieves have beet vindicated, ‘There $s the hunilatlng feature of the result, The people of Maine have youd that Garee- Jon and his backers are honest men, and that the Judges of the Supreme Court are tools and knaves, ‘The history of polliles tn this country nayer developed a more complete surprise. ‘I'he Democrats of Boston go about hugging themselves as men da who have fallen helr to great estates they naver ex: pected to possess. Limet Congressinan Moss, the gentaland popular Lyrnellte, thls eyeulng, and WE FRANKLY ADMITTED that the election In Maine has entirely aston~ ished hin. . “ But," he sald, “we needed 0 victory, After the nominauion of Hancock wo had a boom, and werg jubilant, but later there was a reaction lu favor of the Repub- Heans, and If Maine had gone against us we should have been Ina sad plight now, If we carry Indlaug Ido not seo we can full of elveting Hancock, The Republicans are pushing English to the wall In his own State, They have denounced him In aw way that would rouse all hig manhvod. 2 think they are overdoing it, a3 they ald In Maine. ‘Tho implication or Mr. Moss’ argument: was clearly Mat the personal attacks on English woukl Induce him to knock the head out of Ils barrel and buy 1ndypa In October as the Domocrats of tho whol gountry had bought Maltno In September. Among Republicans the opinion seems to prevall that there has been much sorenesa In Maine over the defeat of Ululno at Chicago; but Lamof the opinion that-this ls amis- take, I have met severalof Senator Blaine’s most Intimate admirers and supporters and I HAVE SEEN NOTHING - of the feclluy so fur, [have observed they accept the defeat of the great conunoner philoscphicully uy the fortune of political warfare, and the testimony is uniform and conclusive that Mr. Blaine himself has de- voted ail his great energies to the campaign justelosed. It witl bedifentt to convince’ the country that Mr. Blaine has been out witted In the game of political tactics, but the conclusion that. he haa is frresistible, The fact is. the Republican’ canvass pmietically ended ten days ago with publicly-proctaimed majority of 5,000 to 7,000, and an adinitted defeat by the Democrats. When It was announced that the Democrats had given up Malne they renewed the fight In the fori of a Tilden still hunt, What they could not gain by per- suaston they underlook to secure by pur- chase, and they have succeeded, That they- did sueeved is marvelous, In Now Englani, . the supposed residence of culture and intelll- - gence and superior political virtue, ignorance ant viee hive prevailed over the higher orders of society, Barbarlsm has achieved a Vietory over clvitization, for it is Indis- putablo that tho ideas of the oldest régime WERE SITTED IN MAIS! agalnst the instinets and Ideas of the pro- gressive spirit of the age ss‘ exemplified in the most striking manner In the great centres of thought and culture in tho extreme East. What will be the effect of this Republican disaster? No thoughtfal Republican doubts thatit wit be geod rather éthan evil, Tho Republican party was tooconfident; it rested Its hopes of sue in the justice of Its cause, ‘The result in Maine shows that there is ® barbarism of Ignorance In Malu as Intense. as the = barbarism of hate in. South Carolina ant Mississippi. It shows that the price of good govern- ment fg eternal sigllahen how ns 1t was in issi. ‘The Republicans of Boston are alarmed but not disconragzed. This defeat In Maine will nerve the Republican party to: new energy and Increased vigilance. ‘Cho- Nnes must he reformed, There has been a skirmish, ‘sind the advance guard of tho Union arinv hag been driven back. Tho Natlon ts In danger, ‘fhe men who tried to shoot It to death ond to starve It to death how threaten to vote itto death, The Rebels vote ag they shot, and the majority of tho people of Maine vote with them te aittine tlon is alarming, but not disheartentig. The great battle is yet te be fought. Close up the columns, s THE RESULT IN MAINE. WHAT 18 THOTT OF IT IN NEW Your. Speeat Dupateh ta The Chieago Tribune. New Yorn, Sept. 1.—The result of the Maine election Is regarded by Ieading Re- publicans’ here as owing solely to local causes, aid as giving hoe Indleatlons wha» everofthe drift of public opinion with re- gard to Nattonal affatrs. Such men as Mar- shalt Jewell, Goy, A. 2, Cornell, and Gen, Mooker think there have been no losses any- where to speak of outside the State of Maine, but that on the other hana there lave been considerable gains throughout the country, ‘They do not think that the Maine election will In) any way prejudice the election in Gther States, but, on the contrary, think it will show the Republican party the necessity of getting vut the fall vote In subsequent elections, ‘There fs no depression or gloom anywhere, but, on the contrary, the best posted men of the party are as buoyant and hopeful asever. As the Vermont election apparently had no favorable effect on the Republican party in Maine, so they think the Greonback victory In that State will have no favorable influenco for the Demoerats in Indiana, The Demoe- racy of New York, on the other hand, make. the most extravagant claims ns tho : MESULT OF THN BALLOT YESTENDAY. Mr. Barnum, Chairman of the National Demoeratle Committee, expresses hiuself as perfectly confident of the result, in Indiana and Ohlo, and iy bullding up strong expecta- tions. of carrying Pennsylvania and New York. ‘The most extraordinary antics were performed at the headquarters of the Nation- nl Committee to-day, and thera were hand+ shakings and congratulations such as have sellom been witnessed before, This evens Ing a grand salute was fired In the City Hall Park, consisting of 100 guns, ant the enthuslasia - of = Moté and — Baxter streets knows no bounds,’ Ordinary Demo- eratle nyovations hayes been set aside and the shirtless patriots of the Five Points nro indulging In the Jublice at the adja groceries, The tone of the Democratic pftss of the city Is exultant, and the most astoulsh- ing predictions are Indulged In. Gen. Hancock's visitors at Governor's Istund greatly Inerensed In numbers to-day, and the oflice-seeking business was highly stimulated, ‘The lunatle asylums of this city will hava to be enlarged. if during the sev er} State contests. to occur any more Green back Republicans get into oftice by means of Democratle votes, AT piTtsnuna, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pirrsauna, Pa, Sept 14.—Republieany here do not regard the Fusion victory in Malne as of much consequence. Itis by no means a Republlean loss, Of course they dtaned to carry the State, bat, at the sama thne,’ were prepared for disappointment. ‘Lhe Fuslonists siaply hold thelr own, make Ing ft a drawn battle, Republicans now should roll up their sleeves and go to worle ty New York and Inditna, Both of these States ean be carried for Garfield by rallying the masses and Instructing them in the tssues Involved. ‘The break In the New York stock market to-day should open the eyes of busl- ness-men to the dangers of Democratic suecess In Noventber. ‘These are the views of leading Republicans here, Col. Bob Inger- soll was is the city a few mluutes this marus ing. Hesent a boy foracapy of tho Pitts: burg Post, a Democratle paper, which he perused will considerable nuterest, parifeus Jarly an article on the Mulino election, which claimed that Hancock was a3 good us elected, “Not quite,” remarked Mr, Ingersoll; .“thora wilt be many a slip between now and Novem ber.” In reply to a question asto how he regarded the result In Malne, ho answered, “Tes d—d bad.” Lo was reminded that he wns opposed to and didn’t believe in damnoe tion, The reply was promptly made that dumnation in this world oxisted onlyin Mate, Jn answer to an interrogatory as to how he accounted for the sesult, the Colonel sald the voters of Mulia overrenebed themselves pee terday, bur would give the Electoral College to Gartield, ‘The Democrats are holding a foltifeation meeting tenight over the Fusion victory, TUNE FEELING IN, INDIANAPOLIS, Bpeclat Dispatch td The Chteaga InpiaNavoris, Lid, Sept. Freese Naino election hag mide the Democracy of this ctty yery happy, belluving that it secures Indians to the He ert beyond all doubt. ‘They argue that it wil Inaplre the Nationals to id newod etl vity, mid that any gains made wil come from the ranks of Republicans. Dure lug his recent visit here Wo. Barnum told hy Hamocratle friends that they would ba surprised at the result Ja Staley aud now - they refer to lils words with approval, ree garling Jin well posted on tho political sltu- ation oF the won nity. dn an interview this evening the Hon, W. Hl English said: The cesutt ta Malne Is far more favorable to the Democracy than was expected, aryl cannot fall Lo, greatly strengthen the Denwcratia cause fn Indhing! -Sevretary Nive, of tha Democratic Stato Connie, considers ita Democratic. viutor ry, aud thinks the result will have great ine fiugnce upon the result In this State, Goy. Willlains, ex-Gov, flendricks, Sena tor MeDonald, and others promlueng In their pty, nre ont of the elty, and 10, exprestlans cout bet ined from thei; but Gav. Hub- bard, of ‘Texas, ln responay to tho resurturltl guesiton, sald; It fy ag good to the Demou raey as a Sind! We ‘a not counted on that-State at all, THIS RESULT WILD GIVE U8 6B much Jarger murglo thin we really expect ~