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4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 188I—-TWELVE PAGES. AN OFF YEAR. The Democrats Come in for All They Ever * Get. Republican Majoritics Materi- of a loss of two Republican Senators from districts yet to hear from, The Assembly ts also n Ue, rs . LATH REBULTS, To the Western Asoctated Press, New York, Noy, 8.—Dispatches received atthe headquarters of the Republican State Committes up toalate hour tonight show that the Democrats have gained in Senators, and that Gen, Carr was running far shead of his ticket. The Democrnite majority In the elty Is conceded to be about 47,000, TUT COMPANIONS, ing dispateh has just been received from James D. Brady, Collector of Tnternal Rev- enneat Nortolx, and Chairman of the Re- publican Stato Bxeentive Committe: Tne few reports we have are Sully up to ex. veetation, Covdo ta beaten for tha Legislature at Norfolk, Wo have carried tho City of Norfotk by over 400, and Norfolk Connty hy over 1,000, ‘This la the home of Dezendorf, the Republican Congressman-elect who opposed tho Rondjuster movement. There was builot-box stung nt Portsmouth. Tho Nourbons had made a tro- miendons effort to clect ox-Congressinan Coule to the Sinte Sonate, but are defented by tho Ree {ng the City of Boston, seven Henulivat quit one Democratic Senators were elected, 0 loss of two Democrats, i 5 FOLK COUNTY pubtlean Reps baci of) Denoerat, Nortol onty, li two districts, eleels Re- publican Senators, . Piymouth County elects two Republican Senators, Miltlesex County elects 0 Republicansatnd 1 Democratic Senator. Harnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket elect a Topubllen Senators Bristol County elects 8 Republican Sena. man ts not willing to concede Noblo's de- feat, but thinks tie Republtean majority tn this city will be overcame by Inter returns from tho State, ‘The Tidependent or Wolfe element clutms 65,000 to 74,000 for Wolfe. AT prersittna, Spectat Dianateh to The Chicago Tribune Preranena, Pa, Nove ‘Tho election to- day was the auletest that has boon lett here for yenrs, No interest was tunnifested In tho: result, and the streets tonight present their usual appearanec, in striking contrast to the kootes reneralty enreted on election night, Returns from” Western” Pennsytyanta are comlng In very tieagrely, and nothing detinit Uraham, 1,870; Mottman, 20; Spooner, Bh2; Keyes, Assembly, 425—nil majorities, Keyes? indjority in tho district is 1,000, : IMCATIONS ‘fre that the temperance vote wilt reach 1,000 or 1,20 ‘The Republlean State tieket fs donbtless elected by from 10,000 to 12,000 mnjority. NACL Spectal Dimateh to EMengo Tribune. &—This city, the home eratia cantidate. for 1% over Rusk, Rep. Governor, gives Frat With this exception the Hepubliean enneli- y a slowly, Crenada Count: 08 0 ae eratic majority, ‘This wate ee tu thn AMNDer aE Here wor ey EH Tne Mgracs worke y re Detuocratie tiekeet. ect andl Voted tor th Aleorn County gives 500 Democrattg ms. jortty. Lauderdale County gly inajority, aut I Y Bes 1,000 Denioeratig onros County ts reported Jargoly cratic, also Lowndes, Clay, y Demo. Co Tanta itt eo Indications potut ton swore cratic sticcess throughout thostat & Vet. . Naw Youn, Nove 8M a 3 aorta r m ors. ‘ enn be given tonight. Th Allegheny Ys | dates are given majorities ranghuz from 100 . MARYLAND, ally Leasened and Pav- Fie Sisto ae eaMparel with Heat ats] usert ne Ueaijusters: waka mate arn WwoteRsTEtt Balley, Hep, for State Lronsuren, will have | tows, the latter huving been tecelved OE. | runs “aga” nestecnare eon Micke shops eataeitta Feat about | ilnsat Frederiekskury galning a Senator and | wWorcesrig, Mass, Nov. &—'The, vate of | t piuralit Don. Wolfe |G. ‘Time for Seeretary of State, 1 1h THEE OWN Meg ne THENOS ate, tially Overcome. Isis, when Danforth, Rep, recelved nbont | iteprosentattye, Woreuster County today was Meht. The Hep. polled wlarger vote than was ex: | Howell, Itep, iy elected over D, Rogzenbait ‘tuiclai Dispatch 8-440 es v : 35,000 majority for July of the Court of RICHMOND: tatat voto of the enunty was 24759 Republle. | pected, but instead of coming from the for / stuntman by 175, About 50 Green: | yy reson, Nove Sot Chteago Tribune, Appeals. Rieumony, Nov, 8—'Tho official vote of | an; GSO Demoeratic, 249 Prohidliion, and biz | Mblcans, nearly all of hig support was fre back anda ike numberof -Prolibition vates ALTIMONE, Nov. 8—Thils has by New York Democratic by 20,000, as.a Result of ~ Conklingism. THE PIESIDE President Arthurdid not vote, Tho dutles of his ofice detained bin in Washlngton, and he did not arrive in thie to register, A WALK-OVEI, Ex-Prosidont Grant and ox-Senntor Conk- Richmond for Gubernatorial candidates ts: Danivl, Dem, 6,020; Camoron, Readjuster, 3205 Dantel’s majority, 1004; a Readjuster’s wuln of Tt MOW THEY FIGURE IT One hundred and six scattering prectnets Greenbaek. | ‘The Republicans enrry five Sete Atorial tilstricts, twenty-three ot the thirty ove Representative districts, andl elvet all the county oflicers by majerittes as large ay the total Democratis » ‘The yoty on the eons atitutional amendinent wa Dat prolia Dly In its favor, “This elty wives a Republie- of 0, “the Republican Sena- the Democracy, Tho vonuty tleket is Ree abla by majorities ranging from 4,000 to 000, ‘To the Waters Aasoctated Press. May Nov. 8.—Tho olectlon But little interest was ry light vote wag polled. Returns trom Allegheny County are coming, Prrrsnund were polled, ‘The quiet of any for y u x ‘Lion Tas been the most Mr 1, Howell, “olect of the Legistature, nitde, an congratulated of lls friends this evens ing. Racine County has probably gone Re- publican by a stnall majority, x he favored memb clting day in Maryland. Returns arene in slowly from over the State, cations aro that Thomas J, Keating Hate kn oeratle ring enndldate for Controlter of ti State, fs electadt by about 1 . 000 ‘The ring has also vlected abotit oven ling walked through the Ninth Cougression- | outside of Richmond give Daniel 16,16, and | au phuralit t in slowly, owlng to the largo amount of WITTEWATEM, of the ninety of the members of tho Hous, , eg al District, presumably inthe interest of W. | Cameron a Demueratty gatn of 903, | tor his a pluratity of 107, seratehnies donee on. the cunntytieket, 8p fat laa eh 2 ON oN eee yaa F Se Dateantes, and will also have ble majo, : Mahone, However, Gloriously Sue- W. Astor, the Republican candidate, Mujoritles are also reported in twenty-tive Balley, Rep, candidate for State Treasurer, ATEM. tee NOV 8 ity In the State Senate. In Bat CONNECTIOUT, “s Ker it ts estimated, will have 5,000, plurality over Republican majority over tho tlnore City " ETE TEN ELECTION mistnicrs other preeinéts, and four counties, whieh se fateh bis ts Mhoerits for. Governor, Tits Plontenaut. | te Demoeratte majority ts 12,000, ‘the 4, i cessful Over the Virginia in the Eleventh Congressional District give | make his total majority as far as heard from iasien inne ta dhe ae shat, Noble, Dents Ens Governor, 9043 Secretary ot Stilo, 2055 Treas. | Publican ioe hero wns vory tlitht, at Bourbons. Astor 816votes; Flower, Dem 0%, ‘Thess | 3,513, ‘The returns so far indicate that! raireonm, Couih, Now fet om m— | Hite, Pay Now §—Hatloy’s plurality. tn Pou Allornoy.Generaly ¢ 3 allroad antler amocralia . vote will "be sit werg rogarded na Remiblican districts, ‘Tho | in the Legislature the Demoernts with Ietnrns to this hour show the Alte at six the county over Noble fs about 0, against | soy Piialoner, a UATE SSE GHENEIELL tok lighter. - ‘Che Republicans would have Dolled : majority has been reversed. lower elaiins | gain eloven'inembors anit toso one, On tho | jronttioan and tres Demoerniie Senators | 2224 fer Garilekl, | Noble, wie live 4 bly, 262 Sprague, ‘Distrlet-Aorney, anil Heavier vote liad not been for thy Great Republi Victory in Boston | t0 be elected. other hand, the Sceretary of tho ReadJuster | out of fourteen Seuatorato be elected. bt cacrles the elty by 400 alley, 4 ut . for Glurk of Court, i; Taylor, | Teccut split In the party, The colorest yotg rea! publican Victory FOR SURIOGATE, State Central Committee elalms that the He. | OUl of fourteen Senatorsto he cleeted, | Thts | imnjority tn te elty y Wolfe was unusually small, Massachusetts and Connect~ iout Republican, Wolfo Fails to Damage the Republican Party in Ponnsylvania~10,000 140 districts aive Rolting, ftep., 1,017; Walk- er, County Dein, 13h; Ca vii, "Tammany, 8,050, Rolling ts tlveted by probably 15,008 majority over Walker, who lends Calvin by a THE FIPTIL ASSEMMEY DISTIICT In New Yor with one election alstrict missing, elves Purcell 1,767 majority; and the Twelfth Assembly District, ave cluetion dis- trict missing, gives Purcell 2235 innjority, aljusters estimate thetr imnfority for Came eron in the State at 12,000, ant that, as far ns. heard from, the hayo galned five met of the House of Delegates and only lost one. They aro jubUant, nud assert that their victory is certain. READSUSTER GAINS, Frepenicassuna, Va, Noy. &—The elec: fusures Resublican cantra! of the Scunte: nad returns on Representatives indiente that the Republicans will control the House by a reduced majority of about forty to fitty. THE QNUD NEWS CONFIRMED, special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manrronp, Coun, Noy, &Midtulght—A. review of the returns: recelved up to this hour from 10L of the 167 ‘tuwns of the State cotinty wil be about WISCONSIN, A QUIET ELKCTION. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Minwacxne, Wis, Nov. &8—At midnight Horace Rublee, Gov. Srilth, and Postinaster Payne, who have been recelying the Inte re turns, consilur the situation very doubtful, Mtendent of Schools, 205; Prohibition 4 votes; Greenback teket, 0 votes; for coustitutional umendments, 103; against the same, 8, WATERTOWN, Shectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, WATERTOWN, Wis, Nov. 8.—The City of own complete gives Fratt., Dem, for S32 Rusk, Rep., 200; ‘Allis, Green- Kanouse, Prohibition, 3. Jesse Stone, Midependent, is elected Assemblyman iovernor, Daek, 655 Ab Aun: Capital, thers was 4 lively contest es the Old Line or Reform Democrats and Regulars, When several of the pulling piag wera openad the auti-ring people objected the judges and act up private potts of thele own in opposition, A terrible malig Occurred at Odenton, in Annio Arundel County, just after tha polls weroclosed, and acrowdof; te een ‘dof antl. jori both indicating heavier Demoeretic mia- | ton toilay was closely contested, and a full | shows results eminently salisfactory to the | The Demoeratle gams in the State are gen- | from this d majority. “Leonard. | ting roughs made an attempt to break Int Majority. Jorities than in isis. vote was polled, About one-third of the col- Republlean managers rH this olen: when } eral ‘The amendments to the Constitution pone Hy He sr ‘ond ‘is Hot ara Gated in the polling-room through tho windows, "They : 53 ELECTION DISTRICTS ,, | cred vote was cast for tho Democrats, but | tho yoto of thotr party fs apt to he light, hay- | have been almost unaulmousty. voted for, | fig, ilubls, tadepemdente 1 ekeeted County tate tus sluitters aloe Gnd made a desperate The Result in Wisconsin Very Doubt- ue aitcok lane Catt abet, Eure M815; | the Readjustors have made an equal gain of | tug no Presidential excitement ‘and only | and the prospects are that there will bo blen- | Superintendent. over. O'irien, Dems by « | “tort to seizo tho ballot-box. ‘They werere usted, 8,105; Mnxwoll, ful, with the Odds in. Favor of the Republicans. 75 ELECTION migtnicrs is Maxwell, m., for State ‘reasurer, 0,007; Husted, Rep, 502. ~ whites in the Counties of Loulsa, Spottsyl- yanta, Staiford, and King George, Itis prob- able that the Readjusters have gained 9 Sen- ator, electing also three Dologates out of the uifhor lucal Issues to bring it out, ‘They ree tuln control of the State Legistiature by a handsome inajority of at least ten in tho Senate and nearly fifty tn the House. Sen- nial sessions of the Legislature hereafter, ATL AGM At midnight the result was considered very. doubtful, Att this morning it is gen- snl mijority. ‘Che vote wag very ight. WAUPACA, Spectat Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune. Wavraca, Wits Nov. 3.—Waupner Coun pulsed by Deputy-Sherii Mitetcll, DAT Clay Maddux, of this city, and others, whieh esulted Int general fight, during w) Haul was shot and Instantly wie a ms ie 2 Sev. oat 182 ELECTION DisTIICTS four ntoriut elections were held In fourteen of-thy | erally thought that the Republicans carry | '° Wicniatieecs on liepublieas mnforHty, | etl other parties were slightly. wound u r 1 . nd 3 elections ehe zy J, Wakelleld, Rep. will be eleeted over Dr. ‘ " ded, : Minnesota and Nebraska Republican SRT eetioe iar aE Mane ae twenty-four districts of the State, and the | the State by 1,000 tu 4,000 majority, GIL Callus, Prot, for member of te As: | DE Muddux was a well-known sphysiciay of a —The Ring Successful in Maryland—Texas, The Grent Sensation of the Day Fur- nished by Mississippi—Tho Blacks at Last Fight. Slaughter of the Unarmed Whites” at 143 ELECTION DISTRICTS of New York give Purcell, tary of State, 19,22; Carr, Rep., 11,338, 185 ELECTION DISTRICTS, glve turcell, 24,743; Carr, 14,525, 180 ELECTION DISTRICTS, Maxwell, 25,542; Husted, 12,014. 237 ELECTION DIS Purcell, 20,047; Carr, 1 ite Dem., for Secte- Maxwell, 31,0773 Ib oy Petensnura, Va. Nov. 8 —'The elty ts alive with exeltem to-night, though the State election today passed off In a quiet, orderly manner. ‘The total vote of the elty Is: Cameron, Readjuster, for Governor, 31715 Dantel, Dent, 1187; 1. Bolllug Witeox, for the State Senate, Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, and Dr. D. F. May and Armistead Greene (eolored) for the Legisiature from this city,on the Menadjusters’ ticket, wero elected by a sluittar majority, ‘he returns, us far ns recelved from adjacent and south Repubdlleans carry ten of them, which is one better than anticipated. dolin R. IMIts Is reflected in the Uartford District, James 8, Elton fs elected In the Waterbury District, Judge Robert Colt ti the New London Dis- triet, ex-State-Treasuror Talmage Baker tn the Norwalk District, at} Republicans; and in tho Salisbury Distrlet ex-Seuator Barnun’s partner, Col. Mito B. Rlehardson, Demo- erat, fy elected. ‘Lhe Republicans will again have a Jargé majority in the ouso over the Democrats, and Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune. Miwaur Nov. &—The State election today has been the qutetest over known, ‘The returns from the State show that hardly one- half of the full vote has been polled, and the iuajority of the winning party will conse- atently be small, General apathy and the Prohibition, Greenback, and other issues enused this state of aifairs, In Milwaukee the election was very auiet, ‘There was ab- solutely no exeltement, and. hardly one-half of the usitnl vote was polled. ‘The weather Uslis, sembly. ‘The Greenback ticket is nearly a fizzle, but the Prohlottion theket has run well, THE PROIMUTTIONISTS, Snectat Diepateh to ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, (Sr. PAaut, Minn, Nov. &—Advtces from Northwestern Wiseansin show a large lro- hibition vote in the Seventh and Eighth Con § essional Distrlets, largely reduelug the Sepublican majority, MINNESOTA, HAD ROADS AND A LiGuT vot. Rrectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, this city. e NEBRASKA, THE USUAL REPUNLICAN MAsonity, Spestus Dispate’s to Tne Chisago Trisuns, Omatta, Noy. &—This ts an off year in Ne braska, the only Stato oMecers voted fore ing Judge of the Supreme Court and two University Regents, Uho- Republican candi. dates are elected by tho usuat Majority of over 20,000, ThoyareSamuel Maxwell, dudge of the Supreme Court, and 1, 2B. Fifield and Purcell, 85,817; Carr, 19,890, side counties, glve the Readjusters’ ticket a ; i a St. Laur, Minn, Nov. &—Owlng to the | 18ane Powers, University Regents, In local . z a A SOLITARY GREENBACKEI - was dismal and gloomy, and the y ty 3 ry Nov. 8, us to = gi : 0 the Polls in. Lauderdale 70 ELRCTION TISTINCTS, large majority. from tho Town of Sprague, whieh assentone | streets linve been Ierally deserted | terrible condition of the roads throughout | County elections there has been a great Gounty, NOW. THE VOTH 15 GOING, NEW YORK. TUF RESULT OF CONKLINGISM, Speetat Duvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Maxwell, 28,446; Husted, 4,190, Pi) TION DISTRICTS, Purcell, 40,493; Carr, 22,040, 1 ELECTION DISTRICTS 243,228; Husted, 18,763, glve Max Rieustonp, Va, Nov, 8.—Up to 9:30 p,m. sixty-one voting precinets in the Stato heard from, including fifteen from Kiehmond, give ohn W. Daniel, Dem., for Governor, 10,480; Annually for several yenra, and usuatty an Ine dividual who never made a singtespeeeh—Col, Porison. ‘The standing of both tlouses may bo briefly nade, Last session the Senate had sixteen Republicans and five Democrats; the entire day, The day has appeared more Hike Sunday than auytitng else. The vote In Milwaukeo by wards for Governor wns asgolluws, the balance of the ticket be- ing about the same, with the exception of the country, a disagreenbie day, and the gen- eral apathy enused by the safe Republican margin tn this State, a very. light vote was polled both In tha citles and the country. There was considerable scratehing, ‘and sent deal of serntehing, The Republleans have squtned everywhere. in this (Douglas) county the entire Republlean tleket is pro} nbly elected by majoritles ranging from) to 400, A Nght vote was enst jn this elty, . 0 ELEOTION NysTIICTs, William E. Cameron, Readjuster, for Gov- tgession it will have seventeen Repub. | MeFetridge, Rep. who ran. considerably bo- | tering returns are coming in slowly, From | Wing to the muddy condition of the streets New Yonk, Nov. 83—The Republican roost- | just half the total number, whieh fy 67S, give "$705 Daniel's Se MEG” EN ee ec cee ee a ere ena Ruane Eoudbvell’ Ele aeitont that there was a | Sotal number of votes, 8,371—about 1,000les : er retired at very early hour today, and Iy | Purcell 45,243; Carr, 25,703, : ernor, $725; Dantel’s majority 1,500. he.) terns and seven Democrats, the number ‘of | hind his ticket In the elty, ‘This was eansed wit now sleeping soundly with his head under his wing. ‘The returns of tottay’s election do not come to hand in detall with yery great rapidity, and at this hour thore is only a ehnotic mass of districts here, and many THERE Ame 670 ELECTION DisTRICTs in Now York City. ‘The Democratic majori- ty In this city for Seeretary of State fs estl- tated at 25,000, Maxwells yajority over Alusted fs estimated 45,000 at least. ‘The total gains and losses will be estimated In these UIspatehes upon the Presidentlal vote ot last. year, combining the Readjaster and: Repub- Hean vote against the Democratic vote in lost November election. ‘his comparison districts haying been tnerensed, ‘ho House fast session hat 166 Republicans, elzhty Demoerats, one Greenbacker, and duc Tnde- pendent; next session, according to returns and close estimates on the six missing towns, by Falk, the popuiar brev candidate for ‘Treasurer on the Democratic tieket, who ran ahead, the brewers voting asa unit almost for Balk: FOR GOVERNOR, considerable falling off from lnst year, about equally divided between both tickpts. Hab bard, Repubiienn candidate for Governor, was scratched Ju the northern part, but ran ahead In hls section (the southern comties), than usual, Ont of this number there ere 745 straight Republican tickets and 2t4 Dem ceratic, the balance belug scratched tickets LARGELY REPURLICAX, To the Western Associated Press, vote of the elty Is estimated ut 150,000, shows a very sinall gain for the Demoerats, . ike m Bratt, 1 Vanderburg, for Judge of the Supreme Omaua, Neb. Nov. 8&—Returns from the of then = show = up Demoeratic. NERO OF DRDO. {n tho precincts heard fron, . the Demo- | lt will have 162 Republicans, ninety-five Dem | paige (filet & ot wiest Ward Court, has been seratetiedt arulty aatanalvety election are Incomplete, ‘The State Is um gains, while on estimate as to the probable New Yon, Nov. 8—Dispatehes from eraty will have to overcome 11,000 votes | oerats, and ono Creenbacker. Last session Second Wi Sevond Wi ia a summing up of the contest gives the Demoe- rucy suywhero from 80,000 to 40,000 majority. it-Is bolteved that In the Interior the Repub- Brooklyn Indicate the election of Seth Low, Rep., for Mayor by a small inajority. AIXTY-FIVE TOWNS AND WARDS In the State toe the State tleket. Norfolk gives Cameron 455 ninjority, a Rendjuster gain of 30, Danville’ gives the Ltépublican majorty on Joint ballot was 05; next session It will be Gh, Few changes oceur in the ‘political complexion of tha Third Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward. Fitth Ware for Greenleaf Clark, the only Demoeratic nominee, the other candidates heing indorsed Hiyfboth parties, Lt is the zenvral opinion that doubtedly Repubtienn by a urze majority, and most of the counties are believed to hase been carried algo by tho Republicans, ‘The Womnn-sullrage question wll Cameron 12 iijority. geen Bieta Wan if wn elYort had been made he coutd have se- tye 1 not be voted Menns will have from 8,000 to 10,000 majorit: onisile of New York and Kings County? give | 25. In Staunton Dantel’s ninjority 0 st fall, Itariford vleets } Seventh Ward WiSoventh Wa eae fie pti Avie, upon tll next year wile itis claimed. by the toon ia Tet a Republlean majority of 3487, and aDemo- | Demovratic. gain of 59. Frederieks for Representatives Charles IL, Cooley, RB Feiss Sie, Rube Wart cured an election. faker, for Itailway Cont thelr majority In New York City will reach the neighborhood of 40,000, ‘his on the- State ticket. THR WOUST REATEN MAN OF ‘THE DAY cratic gain of 4,852, 126 Towns outside of New York and Kings Countles show a Republican nijority of 8,035 and a net Detnocratle gain of 7,124, gives Daniel a majority of 3 gain, In Manchester Cameron's majority ts 155, a Readjuster galn of 38. Lynehburg, Daniel's home, gives him 9st. majority, i Democratic gain of 493, a Democrntle and ex-Lleut.-Gov. SIL, Dem, whieh isn publican gain of one, Now Haven elects as usual wo Demoerats—A. Heaton Robertson and ‘Timothy J. Fos, Bridgeport, Middte- ath Ward, joventh Ward Irth Ward thir Governor in Mitwankee Thirteenth The vote for elected by n safe major! missioner, was seratehod by Dunnell’s friends and his vote considerably reduced, Good Judges esthinate ‘CE REPUDLICAN StAgoRtTY: NEW, JERSEY. DEMOCRATIC GAINS, Trenton, N. dh, Noy. 8—T'hp retums* thus far reeeived indicate the following as Say : : By ae ab fram 15,00 ta 20,000, execpt Vander- | {1 Littent standing-“6f th t Lerlsla: t is dtusted, Republic: andilate for Stato 82 TOWN: r ALEXANDRIA, fown, New London, and Now Brittain elect | County was as fottows: + ae ae . shh, ne politient standing: ng next Leel a eluted, eae ee slangh- | of New ¥ 183, at ile oe connti show: ALEXANDINA, Vi, Noy. 8.—Dantel carries | Democratle Representatives, the only elange i Rep. borg and Baker, whe will be eleeted | ture of New Jersey: Senate—ltepublicans a tered by his party, and Is believed to be fully | Republienn innjority of G86), a net Demon | {22 elty by Sid ‘majority, ‘and Stuart, Dem, | beng In. the tori Inst named. Norwielt, | Greent by nreduced majority, Johuson, .Dora.far, | 1, Demoorate¥-a gan of 8; Assoubly-Re, : ESO belt He teket. Por: tite nee | cutie palo tee 351, ‘ for the House of Delegates, has 3s majority. | Waterbury, Willimantic, and Norwall: HO Dak Cr sveriae aud Clarie fain ‘tscaly ued publicans 38, Denioerats 88, a gain of 2 4; SPUBLICAN NS IN NE WARDS anes) Republiean—-a Republican gat in Water- | may & 0 eke St. Vaul, and about half o! Th ty at tb polls bare sre Aungseations REPUULICAN GAINS IN SISE WARDS OF MASSACHUSETTS. ary. i" Ki eee cach county tleket wilt bo elected, though Th the Western asroclated Press BOO. -Caise. PO gh cle, | the Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Fourteenth, A LANGE FALLING OFF IN THE VOTE, THE RESULT, Town of Milwanicee. 21 {'town of Silva the Democrats elalin the entire ticket. ‘Thore | gesrox, N. da Nove &—Monmouth : of the returns at hand at 1 o'clock there Is | 42) 1.“ Tewontyelirat.'Tveonty-secand: Bpecial,Dispaten to The Chicago Tribun Wanswatosn,... Wauwatose qwas a light-yate in Minenpolis, but the Res | 7, ‘ ee F . Twentieth, Twenty-first, 'Iwenty-sceond, 1 ‘el Wy the Western Anoctated Prees, pit rh} : chee “leeter 2. | County elects a Republican State Senatur food renson for saying that the’lepubltean | penty-inled, and ‘Twenty-fifth’ Wards | Bosrox, Nov. 8—The election today bas! gfanreonn, Coun K—The Repub | ‘The returns show that tho following are Puvulleate catty fleksk As wlecte bya eve , Y iuafority fn the Assembly witl be materially | (complete) In’Brooklyn show a Republican | bee of th ul leat ever naWinii athe RTFORD, mn, 2 The Rep ai Sew alt mafority. No refurng have been re | aud two Democratic Assemblymen, The : luced bel hat It waslast session. Wh i et £1,876, and a iepublican gain of | Cechoneof the quictest ever known In the | jeans carried both branches of the Leglsia- THE ASSEMBLYMEN-ELECT celved to Indicate the result of the vote to set | Uhird District Is In doubt, with chances la f yeduced below what it waslast session. When Wajor GE TED: + n gain OF) State, ‘There was no nolsy eampatgn, and | ture by reduced majorities, “Last year the | In the city: First District, Arthur Bate, | asile publie lands for the payment of the | fuyor of the Republican candidate, * such men ns a . av 4 THR NINTH CONGHESSIONAL pistricr, | DUt few speeches, and consequently there las | Senate stood 16405, ‘This year it will prob- | Rep.; Second District, dacud Zander, Rep.y fallwvey pes man latest Indleations are UCKAN CrTy + 4 TOM ALNROW, IN ONONDAGA COUNTY, Lede lacate vor ex-Collector ‘Thomas | Ueeu A terrible falling off In the vote, partie: | ably stand 14 Republicans to 10’ Democrats, | ‘Third District, Edward Keogh, Dem A DEE Cent OE WHE iS Deen ese tE | chooses one Ropubliewn Assemblyman, ‘ who have never known defent for a long pe- | Hardy Is elected over ex-Collector Thomas | iq ne D tle side, Donat y neeede ‘rank We Wi aye | 2840 per cent, of whieh the Democrats lose 15 p y i riod of tegisintive service nro defented, thora | Murphy by an immenso majority, winrly ou the Democratic side, fst year | thres new districts having been added. ‘The | Fourth District, Frank We Wool, Reps | aud the Republienns #%, reducing eonsidor- IN MORRIS COUNTY : is good reason to place faith in tho claims | .THE DEMOCKATIC MAdonITY EX THE CIty Gov. Long had a majority of 47,501 votes. | {fouso will probably stand nbout Hs Kepub- | Fifth Distriet, Witla Cinitsay, (uy “ ably the Republiesn majority from fast year. | two Republican and one Demoeratic Asse of On Dannerney tp. aleatdea ins inthe | for Seeretary of State ts 40,000. “Husted, for | {Mls yenr he has trom 25,000 to 40,000, ‘Them | jeans to 100 Democrats, Hartford elects n | Distriet, Henry Merzor, Kep.; Seve Saerera blymen are elected. The returns fn thi ee y oo letits. Tne | State ‘Treaster, runs 7000 behind the Ko- | ‘Thompson, tho Democratic eanidate for | Republican Senator, ant one Ropublican | triel, W.S. Stanloy, Rep.; Eighth District, MISSISSIPPI. county ludleaty Republican gains, b sar Aronson yennt Hea diately Rut | publican, State’ ticket in the eity, Harily | Governor, polled over 111,000, Now ha bas | aud one Democratic Representative, New | Fs J. Birehard, Dem; Ninth Diatelet, A. TIT, AITBRIEE’S Posse, . UNION CouNTY . hus inade iis tinea nite i fl shtne tha sean hivomag Murphy tor large majacity | 9 greatly reduced vote. One of the most re- | Lritain is Demoeratle, Waterbury, Meriden, | Hutehing, Dem. ‘Tenth Distrlet, Chartes Muntoray, Mass., Nov, &—The Sheriff's | elects a Republean Senator, and one Dene Surrogateship, plact: Fe Walther a on the | flower defeats Astor by 2,000 majority. markable features of tho election 1s the | and Norwieh are Repablican. Kingndo, Rep; Eleventh District, Willlun | posse, consisting of about 100 nen, after sur | erate and two epublica Assemblymen Vin, of Enmnntny Tlatl nd Ke iit ore AOUNSTOWN, turnlig over of Boston to Republleanism. - THE LEGISLATURE, Wiliams, Peter Barth, Rep, ls elceted | rounding Kd Vance's house to eapture the | ‘She Sherif elected Is Forsyth, Dem, Tevubilegieney The ot an deh 6 Jousstowy, N. ¥., Nov. 8.—-Completo—Re- Vor years it has given a Democratic Anafority | New Loxnox, Conn, Noy, $.—Robert | State Senator in this (the th) distriet. | instlators and perpetrators of the murders yIN ELIZABETH CITY R ins? iealanb anand raid a jority, publican majority, 53; Democratic zain, 235, | {both State and city elections, ‘Toduy it | Coit, Rep, was elected Sutator tiom | Tho returns ‘from te State are coming tn | at Marlon Station this morning, demanded | 8. B. Rider, Rep, 1s probably elected Mayor : This Tae Han Guiles Hava eat aon ah SARATOGA, elves Gov, Long a plurality of 2,188, Another | the ‘Ninth District by 800 plurallty over Bur- | very stowly and will be late, & surrender, whieh was refused, John | ‘he Republicans gain at least one Counclt + b ate ; Mi . one nt ay Sanavona Spntxas, Nov. 8,~Carn Rep good feature of the elty contest fs tho rebuke | poss, Dem, New London elects two AY I otenock Vinee, aged 21, son of Ea Vange, riding | au a = : 4 emoeratic orginization tonight, and while | sag majority; Demacratle gain, tH4: ‘The | of the polltictans in the reelection of Joseph | Demoeratle Representatives; Groton, Ston- | reports receipts by the united headquarters | up, poluted oo gun at tte ‘posse SAS. they ara laying clnim to the Legislative cau- | yote was neatly 1,000 less than Inst year, A. Willard as Clerk of tho Superior Clvil-] ington, and North Stonington each elect ony | of the Republlean and Demoeratle managers | and was shot dead, A, G, Warren, IANS AS: “F A set sar tered renal ae a ‘i a ERs 4 ff fai Court by a phivality of 5,500, Mr. Willard Atepubllean and ong Demoeratle Mtepresenta- | from 195 of the 4395 preefnets in the Stato [of — the posse, | was Killed | instantly pee Pte te ne DUE MEER ¢ any iso cating that they bel ‘oO her, unson, N.Y. Nov, 8.—City, complete: | hns long held. the office, whieh Is strietly non- 0, y era rf 5,800, 5 ot “ny ‘ SAE baas 5 ” ‘There las been avery strong tlaht in tho | Purcell, 435 minjority; Ddmocratle enin, 760, Darlin: and was supported by iaasern ASB NEW HAVEN. Have d nel: Damoersele ealiynl hy Rusk ts | by a shot fired from inside the house. Eil | popmica, Kasi, Noy, &—Tho elections 4 b a Vanee and tha negroes escaped, Several ve ONel Jess In Ninth and Eleventh Congressional districts SYNACUSE, aud prominent men of all parties. | New Maven, Ci Joy, . RUTENANT-GOVERN See aay 7 ee throughout this State have exelted less here for suécessors to Fernando Wood and | Synacusn, N.Y. Noy. 8--For the Assem- | J]ig panetent was an aspiring Mung Now luv Yea tipredentat es Filleld, Rep. page Seta G2ht wouateds Wit vane aged about Bs fon | {fest Lon usual, oxeept in local way In devi P. Morton. 1b was hardly to be ox- | blyy Firat Distriet, Alvord, Rep, concedes | jrinoornt named Jonking, who pemred | CrilAssembly: Urlstol, Rep. 2255: ' Audorgon, Duin Ge | Oe ina. Vane, a " ak La leet tit Inany counties there was uo party contes!, pected that tho Ninth Ward will choose a | M!sdefent. a in is: foniltintl ihe Cihat the | MePe HAO: Robertson, Dem,” 5, ON ‘OW SECRETARY OF BTATE, ey Tees Was cautired and todged i | ail tha county and township — ofiiees - K i Jolin Lighton, Dom, In tho Third District, | the: party nomlnution on tha ground that the | pom’, a7) For purclinse of water company, | ¢rimme, It jail. The Sherkf reeelved a slight wound Ttepublleans § Republics member, for it has tong been» Far 2p. in the See robas | oftte 1d beal sc, At 1 108° ap i, - He . being conceded to — the Itepul 5 adsinoeentia slvMLaei plc Bice We Lind deleren pnd Karras, 1tep., nt Ae. Boeduid, nro roba- | ofiee should be alternated, and a Republican | 3,108; agaltist, 6,06 dobugon, Deni... ve from a spent bullet. Hardin donos, of the | with seareely the formality of a Sylora sone W.AW. Actor ae eile wisi iy wlgete + MeCarthy, Rep. is elected San- | having held It for so long a timo the Demo- VOU NTATH TREASURER posse, was vllgtitiy wounded, Vaneo aud spirited contest against Mr. Flower, It is ALITTLE SURPRISING TO LEARN that a Democrat has been chosen, Mr. As- tor’s methou’s have not been satisfactory to the Repubilean constituency, and wo there- DUFYATO. BurraLo, Nov. 8.—Sernatehing wos exten- sive on both county and State Repnbllean tlekets, Husted was eut badly, and Daven- port und Seymour to some extent, while on erats had a right to itnow, The Demoerats have lostin some of thelr strong places. fn the State, In Cambridge Long fins nu ma- jority of 1,480, ayratnst 080 last year. In Lynn the Demoeratic loss Js over 1,600, agalust a PENNSYLVANIA. TEN THOUSAND REPURLICAN MAgONITY, Speciit Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pmvavenrnta, Nov, &—At midnight: re- turns recelyed from all parts of the State MoFotridge; Rep. Fall, Dem... VOR ATTOUNE Frisby, Hop..... Urlega, Dem, YOR SUPEIUNTENDENT OF INSTRUCTION. TH NEGHOES WAVE FOUGHT DESPERATELY all day from tuside of the house, and thus. having all the ncvantage, It was dillicult to enptire thom, The names of, the Killed at the polls chis morning ures Opposing tleket, In pinces where the Demo erats have heretofore fad a show of success tho ennvasa has been quite netive, but the Stato Central Committes hus not been ad: vised -of any Republiéan losses, ‘The le e ] el Repub the county ticket Sirrett, Rep. nominated | Republican loss of. 60, Tho Republicans se- | encourage the Republicans to eluti tho vlers Uraham, Ney 11,810 ALT. Harvey, 2 crease In population wilt swell tho P¢ nit a , H i jesecenee sence cee! -'T, er ves ont tons ai tonlghe us Denocratic ean of one fy et epuaarety la fadly beaten, Sait tnt IE eure seven of the eight Boston Senators, in- | tlonof Dalley as State ‘Treasurer by not less se MAILROAD COMMISSIONEIL. . Joseph Barrett, i mere Henn vote glrougieat He TIRES Ave = at Congress. in New York jority, whieh! ean aly An Matin ey sehen stent of five, and they clect twenty-six Rep- [than 10,000, but this clam is not fully sup- | Bpooner, B25 | Jet Serars, nome of te tate, mn oa ht fur Sher ¥. The Democratic workers today were, | sii Yaturns from tho county haye been re- | resentatives against twenty-one by the Dem- | ported In Piiladelphia, ‘Ewenty-two wards | Semper, Vinee Segara, Bet, cen fore oy) tna te without doubt, in the majority in nearly every cleotlon district In the city, and the fact that the candidates had innugurated 0 Buerrilia warfare seomed highly terrifying to these local statesmen, One thing was ap- eeived, ‘The Democrats probably gained t Agssenblymen, — Hicknan, | Lid, is lected, ‘The Denwerats nso el the Mayor, a majority, of the Aldermen, and probably the bulk of the othor city oltcera, ocrats, ‘Tho proposed constitutional nmend- nent providdng that no honorably discharged soldier or sallor shall be disqualilled fram voting on aecount of net helng able to pay give Balloy about 10,000 majority, and atthat rate his majority in the whola elty ought not to be fess than 15,000, ‘Tho outside counties are expected to .glve Noble (Democrat) DEMOCRATIC GAINS. Returns from 150 towns, Including Mul+ waukee, show 7,000 Democratic gains, ac~ cording to Postmaster: Payne's figures. ‘Lhe dames Hotges and Lov Moora were wounded, tho former seilously, the latter slightly, i it. Owing to great frauds in te rimaries, the Connty Republican Coumlt- tro did not Mlociare th favor of ayaa thorexular ennditate tor Shoriti, “Two ties pendent Republicans and ono regularly. ED VANCE, mad {UF hls poll-tax 1s probably adopted. about 5,000 majority, whieh would elect } Democrats clatn 8,000 gain In 147 towns, vho is c) Hw ‘ Hominnted Democrat were anounced f 5) 1 AULUI O 4 4 who Js charged with Instigating the rl a vt fee q parent very early in the day, and that was | Arnuny, N.Y" Nee &—Tho Cayuga Ty the Western Assoctated Prise, {alley by not tesa’ than 10,000, Wolfe, f TION, white man anil the ncknowlulged ile ct the position and all have wor ta ely is DANGAINING OF ALL KINDS County Repubiteuw tleket Is olected by'a | Bosvox, Nov. 7.—'hreo hundred and seven | Independont-Republican, has run well, and | Dr Enoch Chie, Dom,, 1s eluctod State the Republican party In Lauderdale County, ae Pains Un Buen nid, Hepa the waa surprisingly or BVAVLUE. GVEA faran “on Jarge inajority, countles’and towns, ineluding all the eltles | itis not thought that Jiis vote will exceed, 50,- Sonator for the Sixth District by 910 min. Capltat newspaper's enndldate, {3 elected by; yenr, Asone statesman who wus in the deld for Aldarmun expressed ft, Lam loolk- ing out for myself and nobody else, and don't you forget It. Lom trying to getmyself clect- ed, and 1 don't eare who Js defeated!" ‘Votes wore traded oponly in nearly every distrlet of the city. ‘There was not even the pretense of concentment In most (instances. Tt was the exception and not the rule for ALBANY, YN. Y.. Nov. 8.—Braman, the Stal- illenn eauilldate for Senator, made eunviss, but tho Republican fead- ers concede hig defent. ‘Lhe Democratic Jeaders claim Albany County by 4,000 Demu- eratie suajority, Tho City of Albany, complete, gives 4,104 byaelty for Purcell, 8 Democratic gain of 10, in the State, leaving thirty-eight small places to hear front, give the following vote: Long, Rep, 90,475; Thompson, Dui, S877; Alay, Prohibliiontst, 1,705; Andrews, 4,151, All re- ports. indledte that the Senate will stand ST Republicans and 3 Democrats—a_ Re- publican galn of 3, ‘Tha louse will stand 1st Republicans and 52 Democrats, with four undecided, the Demoerats probably galuing 000, On the present showing, about one third of his votes came from Democrats, Ho hins not fsa than 10,000 fn Philudelphin, of Which 0,500 or more ave Ropublicans. In this elty tho Clizons’ Reform candidates forCom- iulsslonors, nomlunted by the Committee of Ono Hundreil, are beloved ty be elected by good majorities, ‘She vote throughout tho State ts light, but rathor heavier than usual Jority, insted of Peter Barth, as reported. George A. Abort, Dem, Is elected Assembly- man ta the Second District, instead of Sander, JANESVILLE. Spectat Disvatcn to ‘The Chicazo Tribuney JANESVITLE, Wis, Nov.8—This city gives the Republican State ticket 215 majority, John Winans, Dem, Is elected to the Assem- When ho fled to the woods nnd eseapad from tho Sherii's possa he was accompanied by ubout thirty negroes, who were barricaded with him in his house. THE MSsTSSIET MEAS Wowiia BADLY Ti MERIDIAN, Miss. Nov. &—Four white men were killed and two severoly wounded. by negrocs today ot Marion Station, this county, ‘The negroes opened fire on the about sixty majority. a ILLINOIS JACKSON VILLI. Spectat Disvaten to The Chteago Tridunt. JaAcKsonvintt, Hl, Nov, &—The ead pitlons weather and apathy of Republ He gavo the Democrats an easy vletory 04 a Mathews Kennedy was redlected Coun! ‘ . , S . » over Oscar I, 1 ity. 7 . ‘rt dy Nov, 8—Exsox County | the four, ‘Tho total vote of the State will | foran “olf” year, bly over Osear I’, Nowlan in tho Second Dis- whites at the polls while the olection was go- | Cowmlastoner by about 500 anajorl . bunches or “straight” telkets te ba eleva Hopubtican Som ‘or by FO mnfority, | not exceed 163,000, Last year Long, Rep, u TY trict by 188 majority, The Rev. GW. Law: wis Be” | Republica eelnet elveted four 7 e| i a Yl 2Ne LEY’ Ve " Ge W. Law. hho c ng of thia preelnet ele ‘sue. ‘The efforts of tho ‘Tammany | niso severe iepubliean Roseublyien a , ; schon ott estate Marre ae Ing on, “ho “whites lind no arms, conse- | SO! mmen, {t was apparent, was to maintain their hold on the Board of Aldermen, tho Just stronghold of Kelly's power, His hench- auen wore only too willing to saeritice every- thing with this end fa view, Irving Hall eut aasorry figure in the election, and gaye ne special evidence uf more than 4 mero exist- enve, SCOURAGING, five Democrats, ‘The Republican’ Sherif ts vlected by over 2,00 mafority. UTICA, Utica, N. Yu Nov, 8—Patrick. Grifin bolting Rop,), In tha First Distrlet of Oneida Jounty, is elected by 121 uinjority, POUGHKEEDSIE, Povankerrsiv, N, Y., Nov. 8,—The city, complete, gives Carr Sit masority, 2 opnb- had fn the whole State 16,0265 ‘Thompson, Vem, 111,410; Sargent, Greenback, 4,804; Almy, Protibitiontst, 1,059; and all others, 87, A LIGHT Votii Boston, Nov, 8—The vote of this State was wnustully light. Reports from all puints indicate Ittla general interest in tho election, As an Indication of tha apathy, tha rettirns from thirty-five tewns which gava Enough returns are now in to fndleato the election of Gen, Balley, the regular Repub- Nean candidate for Stato ‘Trensuror, by a sult majority, His maforlty {a thfa elty 13 14,000, Wolfe, the Independent eandl- date for Stato ‘Treasurer, polled about 14,000 votes in Philudelpiiia, and his total yotu in the State will probably reach 40,000, renco, Prohibition, for the Assembly, received 95 yotes, Hpeetal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, OsuKasi, Wis, Nov, 8.—Tha election was ‘Unusually qulet, and teas than halt the usual nuniber of votes were polled. Returns from all wards in tho elty glye Fratt, Dem., ean- dldate for Governor, 258 majority, and about tho same for tha balance. of the ticket, Me quently no damage was done to the negroos, One man killed was A, T, Harvey, Demo- eratic enndidate for County Assessor, ‘Tho Sherlif, with a posso from thls place, found about n hundred negroes barsiended In the dwalling house of tholr leader, Ed Vance, and they were fired on by tho negroes as they approached the house, Another armel ustiess of tho Peace ant tive Constables ine Democrats one Justice, ‘Townstily & ganization was again voted down, a PROUAs fein Pronra, Il, Nov, &—In tho mut : election today, Frank Iitehcook, baat Nean, was .elcoted Mayor, ee aN y H 1H of pon bit ciate ais gain three Hi ee The Republlean majority ly Pittsburg and | 7 4 body of men has 1 1,000, . i ‘ti, willl & ‘ ‘Pho Drookyi eal exten at re | ug feuls of 0m. Cho eumuty “CDachors) | Cong inst yenr 140%, and to Thompson, | in ieriae eter abies saifgoly trom ito- | Feteldge, Republiean eandidate tor’ State | (oct re tho stort, ‘Uthotyise tho stesine eftdormen. Tho Couney st Mn fest ofclock tonight, eaneedea the detent Pine | Renin of connec majority oF nearly 300% | Don, . ott, new show but 0478 for | publican estimates, and Noble, tho | ‘Treasurer, ran whoa of his tlekot in the | i this county was quiet and orderly, tee Repabiionns Have earrlad the elty ft ‘ Democratic tleket In Brooklyn aud Kings PLAvTSNUNG, | Long and 4,250 for Thompson, ‘The vote of | Democrat, niado ‘somo surprising gang | First Avsombly District, Hnabon 1s oluct- YAZ00 COUNTY suyeral yenty, . County by.a vote more nWweoplng than pe Pravrsnuna, Y., Nov, 8—Clinton | Heston, with threo procinets to hear from, | In countles where it was — least ed ovr Walt, Ren, by 200 majority, Bowles, gives n Domoerntic majority estimated at OLADG : least hopeful of thom autlelpated, ‘he wa- | Couity gives 8. P, Bowel, Rep, for Senator, | 8% Long, Kop,’ 15,780; Chompson, Demy | expected, Ln Philadelphia the two Rupub- | Reva tsolected tn the Fourth District, and | {99 Only about one-fourth of the vote was ‘ conor. . jority for the Democratls State ticket us rep- resented by Purcell cannotexceei 2,500, There fixtires render It certain that their coifity and city tickets are beaten by wu deeded yore, estimate presupposes u inuch larger vote than has been rolied up for the tleket tn over 2,000 majority. ELMIA, ALMA, N, Yip Novy, &—Chomung (com: plete): Purcell Raut: Carr, Mae” ( Waslitncron,'D. C,, Nov. 8—1b cannot yot be atated with certainty from adylees re- celved here that Cameron, Readjuster, 13 12471, ‘The same authority estinintes Long elected by from 25,000 to 30,000 majority, f SURPRISE, ‘The vote of the City of Boston, given by the City Messenger, and subject to slight had 1,500 plurality, ‘Phy yoto ef all pre-e einets gives Long 10,258; ‘Thompson, bem., Nean City Commissioners wore elected and’ one Independent, Party Hnes were entirely broken up on the local offices, ‘Lhe result of the election 13 important as domonstratine Punanenrura, Nov, 8.—Twenty-lva of the thirty-one wards of Philadelphia givo Buckstail, Rop,, is undoubtedly elected f1 tho Third District ‘The ‘Temperance or Greonback factions cut bub Nettle figure, tho former having but fifty votes fn the clty, Nothing can bo learned from the tawns of the Hoods, ocoNnomowoc, polled, ‘Lhe colored yote was very ight, | notwithstanding the} aro in the majority on tho Rogister’s books, =| INDICATIONS electut, ‘The vote of Vicksburg subscribing 100,000 to the Vicksburg & Canton Mailroad ty probably carrlad. ‘Ea wlection was very THE REPUDLIGANS ViCTONIOUS 1S pe Denven, Colo, Nov, &—The epi elty eteotlon prased olf «iiletly. ne, wil Neang claim G00 majority on Mayor u's tebe oy Jagle saye : . oar tho groat strength of the Independents. No i . Fee! tho suppotters of the People’s TiN n, 1 ‘ 4 ; THE LATEST. turns show a Republican gala of some 4,00 . PAIL, vel as been polled, owing to publican She! r : ime i wr be brea that at votes ayer last year, when tha Domocrats Nvthe Wvutere duaclated Pras tho condition of tho country on account of | Het tlckot for the Leplsinture ts probably | uaial majority, ete eo et cect to ty that of the State {ill i as the permanent a ts WAH, This tao falling off of about 4, 300 ,, "t ? "2 Spectat Dtspateh to Me Chieaoo Tribune. et t 5 2 : this county and in New York, ‘he estl- | elected, Governor in Virginia, but the indl- trom the total elty vot fast year. 4 Halley, Hep., for, Stute ‘Treasurer, 13,109 Acoxosowoe, Wis, Nav. 8A ght voto ainet, ‘THe weathor was sultry and disagree. . TEXAS, AVsTIS. ; wate is that the State hag" gone | cagions now are that he ls, Aball events, the AY THIS HOUR (2:15 A. 3h), plurality aver. Noble Dom, Wolfe, dud to | policd, the Democrats. carry P the day NATCHEZ, TEPUDEIOAN VICTORY AT TT apy foe Democratla — by about. 15,000 nae} Reudfuster gatns are so much fargor In Dem- { returns on the wroposud | const{tuttonal eelverh 1} 8 voles, a alae Wands, by & to 10 inajority on tho Biato Uekot, ‘thy | _.Navenez, Biss, Noy, 8—Tha gloction | , Avstsy, ‘Lox. Nov. aerate over # i jority, Jf this presupposes . a -Dem- | veratic strongholds than was expected that | awendment, whieh provides against the dis- PIETY SOQUEL OOU RTE Greenbackers polled St and the Ti assed off quietly, | A fair vote wag cast, tt Is olected Mayor by 80 majo ave ia ; i . Oxnu franehtsement of | bly discharged sol- Atlo’clock returns: from, fifty-four coun- | OTe polled St and the Temperance R i 1 eT let . hiss? . serntle muforfty in this county of 8,000 | {tis pretty certain that they have galned the eee Oe ballore Wie ane auportcaee very: | tlie inthe tate, Ineluding Fhltadelpita and | 20 ballots, For State Senutor Ackley has 450 | ft fea un pasetbte to detaruiine the reautt, dumes Whauth, wt Pe ins ane that there is re fatul fle: Legislature, which makes the loss of a Bour- | ineagre, bub the anondment. la probably Allegheny Counties, show a plurality of | Majority, with eight Republican ‘towns to | jor, and the Doinoeratle Stato. tieket eurried |* FIRE IN MILWAUKEE 34h caeToat returns from New York | bon United States Senator curtain, Howe | carrled. : 000 for 4s alley, Jtey., for Btate Treayurer, | hear fram. ‘Tho Kepublican Assemblyman | this (Adams) caunty by a small mujority. Bpeclal Dispaten to The Chicow 9 ings #3 sity Sudieate a Demoecrat{e majority on the | oyur, the Democrats elulin Daniel is elected. THE CORRECT VOTE OF LOSTON, | ‘fhis indleates that. ‘Hulloy’s plurality will | is undoubtedly elected, ‘She county tlekut la very Jong, and there was Muavauxny, Nev. &—The wheat ee a Stata tleket of about 35,000, whiel-ts from | by 10,00, und that the Leglsluiure will be long, ‘Rep. 15,439; Thompson, Dem, 18, | redeh about 12,000, Republicans ‘claiin MADIBON, ° much suratching. ‘Phere witt probably be DW ARE Hotchkiss & Curls. 5,000 to 10,000 Joss than was expected, Denocrats by a sinall mujorit: oy ‘Ahuy, Vrohibitionist, (1437 Andrews, | n mojority In the’ State of 10,000 for cas Oh | suvernl days befure tho offietal ‘count can be | cstablishmunt of Hol shelof we LAM. MAL ih vy MRLOEEY. = Greenback, 143, Lust year’s votu: Lon, | Bailuy over Noble, based upon the Inereased Brecia) Disyateh bs Th Catena Ze Uruns, given, the canal, eontalning 18,000 bi jing 8 Chie tiiiace, abilite bouts .plucae the Biate sp LAMUNE CANUVENG THE DAY, 2065; ‘Thompson, 27101; Prohibition, 64; | the Hepublican vote in tuly elty and that of | SfAms0g, Wis. Nov, &—ho vote in this ‘THK BLACKS. burned tonight. Lose on UIE) allt 8 ea Md ie i peshsh Disshitch: to’ The Caleded Bribie, Greenback, 26h Foug's majority this year | Lackawanna County and a few of the in- [city {9 ag follows: Fratt, 89; Anderson, | Mearits, ‘Tenn, Nov. 8 —Returns from chinery $4,000; loss on wheat 2% enute at & tle~1U to 10—with a possibility Wasuisutos, D. C., Nov. &—The follows } over all, 1,803. In Sutfolk County, compris- | terlor countivs, ‘The Democratle State Chatre 237; Johnson, 301; Fulk, 17; Briggs, 3b); | the election In Mlississippt are culalug in | Insured,