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HAND-MADE BRICK. ete es ates WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1876. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GovERNMENT RackipTs To Day.—Inter nal revenue, $219,081.37; customs, $411,980.92 $100,000 U. 8. 5 20's, held to secure circula- tion, were withdrawn from the Treasury to day, and 49 per cent. bonds substituted. SECRETARY CameBkow returned to the city last evening, &nd resumed his officia duties at the War depsrtment this morning General Sherman is expected the last of the week. PERSONAL.—Mr. . T. Merrick, of this city, tor a few weeks past has been engaged in the canvass in West Virginia, and last week, with Senator Thurman, spoke at Par- kersburg, Fairmount and Wheeling. REAR ADMIRAL MOBERAY reports that the flagsb!p Pensacols, of the North Pacific lop, arrived at Mazatian, Mexteo, Septem- ber 10, and expected to sail on the same day for La Paz and from thence to Acapulco. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS YESTER- DAY.—Jobn A. King, republican, ist New York; John I. Mitchell, republican, 16th Pennsylvania; Charles Moo. independent temperance, state of Delaware; Wm. R Steele, democrat, (delegate) Wyoming. ARMY ORDERS.—The leave of absence granted Assistant Surgeon Wm. J. Wilson is extended four months. The leave of ab- sence granted Second Lieutenant James B Lockwood, 23d infavtry, from headquarters department of the Platte, is e: two months. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE NAVAL STA- TIONS of the United States naval vessels in the Asiatic station as announced in the latest report received at veo hy depart- gust; Moucekey. Bwateenn Asiasie, 5, Monoeac; wi; . ees, Sem Vamos, Saas 0 ‘antic, 5 jefeShanghal August 10 for Obefoo. 5 Waar Jupce Epxunps Tanks Tais AFTEENOON.—To anxious inquirers for |’ news, Judge Edmnnds said this afternoon, that the republicans had undoul car- Tied Ohio, and that Indiaca was in doubt. Dispatebes from sources claimed the state, but the democrats also claimed it. He be- Heved the state was very close, but his impression was that the republicans had carried it. Have Both Statss Gone Repvsti- Cab?—A prominent citizen of the District ‘was betting largely on a republican victory in Indiana to-day. He was in hourly com- Tonunieation (telegraphic) with prominent In¢ianians, and from information received felt confident ry a" fae Mr. R.G. Blaine, a er of Senator Blaine, sent & dispatch to 8 friend at Point of Rovks, Md., this afternoon, saying that in bis epin- po a gone republican by 6,000 ma- jority. AFTER THE ELECTION.—The excitement attendant upon the election in Ohio and Indiana remains unabated. The indefinite ness of the returns serve to put everybody on the qui vive to learn something later and more positive. Republicans are confident and hopefol, while the democrats still ex- bibit confidence, though the shrewdest of them are Ld DO means as enthusiastic as they were it 2 o'clock this morning To- day the telegraph offices have been besieged organizations, who eageriy scan efery ain organ! , Wi ly scan every d! — displaycd. There is a very deci’ed impression that Ohio has gone bps arenes by jorty between — and 5,000, @nd that Indiana is still in doubt. that Ex-Gov. She; this morning offered to bet $5,000 that Harrison had been elected governor of Indiana. THE ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. LAST NIGHTS BETUENS. oHIe. The Reealt im Doubt. A dispateh reocived at 1 o’clook this morn- si aaly soa Pops gate wie ae gen cities ‘of Cinelunatl, Cleveland 4nd Colum- bus show democratic 8.” The compari- son of the vote is w! COE st when the republican majority was 5, some counties was acratchei county has gone democratic by 2.000 major- ity, but that the mate can only be decided = official count The Commercial and Gazette owe , by 3,000 to 5,000 republican At 2:09 @. m. the democratic state eommit- tee that the returns indicated the the whole democrat icket. At 215 a. m. a dispatch stated that Barnes’ pet gain as far as ‘was about 1,500. The repubiicans cla: the state ticket and twelve out of twenty . The Cemoecrats did not concede the state, and claimed that they held their own on Con- greasmen. At 2:20 a. m. the democrats claimed the state by from 3,000 to 10,000, and thirteen out of the twenty men. Returns from 110 townships wards, including five wards of Cleveland, ali of Columbus ana probably carried the 3d, cue, 8th, 9th, ith, 15tB, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20cb, = districts out of the 20. have 10tb, 000. os A. pg ey Ee ate for Songress in the ” sop mes wb the New York Tribune that his election is conceded by about 5,000 majority. ANDIABA. Both Parties Ciaim a Victery. Of the state ticket had been democrats claimed claimed democrats had carried In- jane by at least 7.000 . ‘The special Siepatctes to the New ‘ofid from In- Soi ity oe Sy Remo eee abead of bis ticket, and the vote was so »ot sufficient to indicate how voted.” COND EDITIO 230 @CLOCH P. w. THE ELECTIONS. OHIO AND INDIANA. Republicans More Hopeful This Morning. They Claim Ohio by from 8,000 to 10,000 Majority, CONGRESSIONAL CONTESTS. The Republicans Gain Eight or Ten, They Also Claim Indiana by a Small Majority. OHIO. And to If Gained Co i 7 nd (o Have Gained Congressmen in} THE STATE REPUBLICAN. MAJORITY, 5,000 10. . Banning (dem.) Defeated in the 9 TO 10,000. 2d Ohio Congressional District. = Gains of Republican Congressmen in the 6th and 20th Districts. ee Holman and Landers Reported De- feated in Indiana, THE DEMOCRATS GIVE IT UP. BANNING'S DEFEAT FOR CONGRESS INDIANA. ESTIMATED REPUBLICAN GAINS 14,300, THE STATE VERY CLOSE. (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) @HIO woe. = ’. 5,000 te 10,000 — CINCINNATI, Oct. 11—Hamilton county gives Bell, democratic candidate tor secre- ounio, Both Sides Claiming a Victory. [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) CoLumBvs, O#I0, Oct. 11,1 a. m.—Barnes rep,, net gain, as far as reported af this hour, is about 1,500. The republicans claim the state ticket and 12 out of 20 Congress men. The democrate do not concede the state, and claim that they hold their own on Congressmen. CINCINNATI, Oct. 11.—At this hour (2 a lemocrats ™.) the d ‘claim the state by from | ‘ry Of state, 728 majority; Boynton, repub- 8,000 to 10,000, and 13 ont of the 20 Congres. ican. judge of supreme court, 1,608 majority. men. aboga 7, gives Tg CoLUMBUS, O., Oct. 11, 2 a m.—We have | ‘ty—& democratic gain of 2,500. Footings of reported majorities in Coyahoga and Ham- heard from, comprising over iiton counties from various sourses, which, Suen tive Ueeee oe eee, oe ree pled oes is Tegult on secietary of mainder or the 7 2 wl ine = The Democrats Sure of the State. CINCINNATI, O., Ost. 11.—At this hour (2:20 &. m.) the democratic state committee claim that later returns indicate the election of Bell and the whole democratic ticket. The State CoLumnBuS, Oct, li. 7 2. indJeate the election of Barnes, ary of state, bya small major for jadge the ressional districts: 2d, 34, 6th, Sth, 10th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th—a gain of five districts. The Democrats Give It Up CoLUMBUS, Oct. 11—John G. Thompson, chairman of the democratic state commit- ee, concedes the state to the republicans. rep. ity.” secre- Boyn- ton, rep., of supreme court, will bave @ much larger majority. , Bamming Beaten by Five Votes. CoLUMBUS, O., Oct. 11.—Reliabie reports from Hamilton county state that Matthews, | Sf "Sw and in Darks county Grito, cree Sas joritg ere 8 elected over Banning by | “ouoty has s republican majority of me Prebably Elected. DAYTON, Oct. 11, 2:45 @. m.—The retarns 4s indicated by the latest reports, show @ The State Republican. COLUMBUS, 0,4 & w—A dis) h jast | tion of McMahon (dem.) mitiecatates that “Onio bas goue repabii. | ‘ROBsBt Prova! ean by from 8,000 to 10,000 majority.” the a Elected ta (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.) eLOuDMEDS, 0. Oct 1, 9:30 8. m.—The Conumpus Dp Och IS a mm_Sinse the | ectelary oF alate, by @ small majority. last report returns from_ fifty-six oat of | Soynton, for judge of the supreme court, wi eighty-six precincts of Hamilton connty | Ve & much larger majority. e been ived, which have consider (PRIVATB DISPATCHES.) recel’ ly reduced the biican gains previous): rf Countin ‘bree and Ave wards from yton complete the situa- IKDIANA. The State Certainly Republican. ton is as follows: Baroes. NEw York, Oct. 11—A. 8. Shepherd, Wash- ¢ +) 12,089. Total gains for Bell, dem.,) | ngton D. C :—Returns tome slowly. Barnes 11,214, teaving & net republican gain of 765 | and Harrison cerminly elected by not lees over Hayes’ msjority last year. ‘ban eed and are Ean gory he Congressional Contests Deciaed. 4 3 jicans gain It seems probable that McMahoo gressscen in both states. se hag been re-ciected in the 31 districtand Matthews (rep ) bas carried the 2a, which would jeave the Congressional delegation as before stated. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS Gain of 14 500. InDIANaPOLiz, Oct. 11.—Union count IxDIANa. Roa tg Ed The Kepublicams Cintm Hine Con- ih four Seinets heard is bundred aad greeemen republican gain of 1,630. {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Jp the state would give Harrison (rep. INDIANAPOLI claim bine out of tunis is Dot conceded by the democrats. pos TrERE Havre, Oct. 11, 38.m.—Two wards INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11— Returns from 135 and one towaship in this county show # net | ‘ownships and Wards in the 56 eounties give democratic gain of 131. & net republican majority of 2318. Thesame INDIANAPOLIS, Oot. 11, 3 &. m.—Returne { Places in 1874 gave net republican majority from 60 townships and Wards in 4 counties re! 3s, and in 1872 @ net republican majority ve ® net republican majority . The 404. i : @mIOC ABD IEDIANA. came pisces in 1874 gave @ net democratic fall Betorns from Hamilton Count, fas Raion eit sieeve enters x can me. a xty-one precincts Cixcinwati, Oct. 11.—Complete returos lemocratic from Hami!iton county give Wm. Bell (dem.) show di ‘gains of 459 and republican gains of 1,496. for secretary of state. 23,362; Milton Barn }», Oct. 11—The republicans | Of 14,500 as com thirteen bat’ 5) A es, BY ASSOCIATED PRES: (rep.) 7,634; Wm. E. Fink (dem.) for judge of acs biican ease. supreme court, 27,934; W. W. Boynton, (rep ) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11, 11a. m.~Reports | °3.)02; pia ghee ) board of pabite received this morning show sma} additional | “rks, 28,019; J.C. Evans, (rep.) 27,451. gains on both sides. In 76 precincts heard Sayier glected_ Banning Defeated from on fall vote the democ: gain 659, re- Milton Saylor, (dem.) for Congress, ist dis- publican gains 2,123. The latest report to | tict, 14,09, W. F. Force, (rep ) 13,500; A. B. 3:30 @. m. gives returos from cinet 1,043 Banping, (dem.) for man, Gistelot, 14,113, Stanley Matthews, (rep.) rs The republicans elect the sher:‘f, count: clerk, ‘recorder, and commissioner: The democrats elect the balance of the ticket. What the Cincinnati Papers Say. The Gazette charges tost the vote of this county of 55,996 against 45,599 in 1875 isan evidence of fraud. The Commercial says the most important singie influence nas that of the Israei- votiog pre- 5 ad ® net republican galu of r 1874, (PRIVATE DI9PATCI The @hie Repabiicans leet their State Tic The following dispatch, dated Cleveland, Obio, 11th, 3 @. m., has been received by Mr. Scott Smith: “The republican state ticket is without doubt elected, but the democrats dum over the vote of ites, who bave @lmost unanimously voted the democratic ticket, and be bt ay. rns aS ae ae Ttis : from | understood Tepublican Israelites tb te are comii in very slowly. Gar- | na. nerally succumbed to the argu: pp pred th district, is elected by | that ‘Efncinustt has put her capital imsouth: ¢rn railroads and must look out for south- ern trade. The Enquirer says the result in Ohio is so C. M. FAIRBANKS, Cleveland Heraid. (BY ASSOCIATED PR&8SS.) lose that nothing definite can be BEW YORK PRESS OPINIONS. pornine. ‘4f the republicans el EF the Tribume Figures is. the state their majority is uot likely to reach fs wEw Yor, ogy ee Dy the ropes: beyond that of last year. Honea, ty though tt ‘vote is close. States Claimed te be Repablican son runs ahead of bh Heket leoyetioen ES make may estinente of the aq tp the fopablicans by probais Loe dudes | “8 Holman been defeated for Colonel Browne. Onto the returns are yaruas eee claiming i E ( 7 both and ‘The dema- ocrats deny these , and they What the Werld 5 The ways: in Tediane, though trom the uni Jengih Of the tieket and fact that but one it box is agg ey re TWO CENTS. Republican Gains im Both States About 11 o'eloek the following dispaten was ANCINNATT, 10:40 & m.—The republicans Claim from 2 060 to 5.000 majority, and 12 out Of 20 Congressmen in Valo. The —— gain largely in the rural districts In Onio.” Harrisen Elected. CINcINTa’ p. m.—We feel confi- dent that ‘iarrison is elected. A. C. SANDS. Mr. Sande, who is the bostness manager of the Cincinnati 7ines, is regarded as very careful. The biieam Geiss ia Indians. ‘The following cispatenes were recetved at atont a quarter-past 12 e'clock “INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. IL — this Morning sbow smal additional gains on both sides. In 7¢ precinets hear! from, 0 fall vote, the democratic gain is (50, aud the republican 2 103.” West Virginia Democratic “CINCINSATI, Oct Ii, 1040 a m—The demoerate claim West Virginia by 5,000 méjority- The reports from that sta’ meagre. The estimated majority for H: son In Indiana is from 3,000 to 5,000. Some fouthern counties are still to hear from. Obio is probabiy republican by 5000. Tae republicars claim twelve out of twenty Congressmen. The republicans lost in large cities, but gained In the rural districts.” Indiana Yet Ciatmed by the Repub. The following dispatch, dated Evansville, Ind., 1202 p. m., bas been reeelved by Juege Kdmunds: “The vote ts not yet counted— rebably will not be before to-night. We ave certainly given Harrison @ majority, but not so great as I te jast night. has run ahead of the remainder of the Criacp G. DesRcper.” Mr. Debruder was the lican candle Se pene the Evansville dis- THIRD EDITION 4:30 @OLOCK P. M. by 5,000. LATEST RETURNS. OHIO. CERTAINLY REPUBLICAN. MAJORITY 4,000 TO 7,000. BANNING’S FATE IN DOUBT. INDIANA. STEADY REPUBLICAN GAINS. HARRISON'S ELECTION CLAI | BUT THE RESULT IN DOUBT. WEST VIRGINIA. REPUBLICAN GAINS. | OHIO BEPUBLICAN. The Memetrate Acknewtenge the a8. Jobn M. Carson, of the New York Times burean, received the following from Mr. J E. Colburn, dated at 1:30 to-da, CoLUMBUS, ONTO, Oct. 11.—The state is now conced:d to Barnes (republican) by the democracts. The majority will be from 2,00) to 4,000, Ohio Certainly Republican, Indi, ‘ana Protat ve A dispateh dated Cincinnati, 1:30 p. m., to Mr. Scott Smith, saye: “Barnes bas five to seven thousand ma. we Otber republican candidates more. indiaoa returns come in slowly. Harrison probably elected. “J. H. BARRETT, Editor Times.” Ohi. Republican by 7,000 Ma. ORNS jortey, The following dispaten was received by Mr. Scott Smith at 2:20 p. m.: “CLEVELAND, Oct. 11.—State republican; ly 7000.’ Twelve republican Con- Freenees; possibly thirteen. “HERALD OFrrice.” IEDIANA. Confident ef Harrison's Election, The following dispatches were received by Mr. Scott Smith at 2:35 p.m : INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11, 2:13 p. m.—One bundred and forty-six precincts show net pee gains of si. We feel confident of Harrison’s election. M. R. Hou.Loway. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 11, 2:15 p. m.—One bundred and sixty-two precincts show pet Tepublican gain of 1,130, and growling all the ume. Houtowayr %, t. 11— Farther from the country sbow gains, whieb still ry Barnes somewhat abead of the gains made by Bell in the ! returos continued republican try the republican gains will more than of- set the lots in Coy a county and make nem majority in the state about rf jemocrata are miscount in the Banning and ‘oles, which would give Banning According to the returns at hand Matthews has a majority. Latest About the Republican Majort- CoLUmBts, O., Oct. 11.—Only about a naif dozen additional returos have bean received ——_—$—<$<$<<$_$ 116 is cletmet in favor of Matthews. which would suligivebim a majority. Tne oM- eis] COUNT wl]! De Bent As soOr as poRRibie, retorts copnbies give @ net repabl! 1,852. The seme piace to 174 gaw pabli @o majority 0” 15 and in pablicad Majority ea)” ‘The State Still in Doubt ISPIANs routs. Lwp., net republican Of 1,885, and in 1872 gavea nel repudl Jority of 2,322. WEST VIBGINIA. WHEELING, W. Va.. Oct. Ul.—The ticket Voted yesterday was a long one, and in most Places the count was abandons! tit! this Morning. The returns at this writing are very meagre, but as far as receive! show re- blican Fhins. Brooke county gives about usual democratic majority of 1%. Taylor Sounty, heretofore strongly democratic gives $0 republican majority. Twa tows Wetzel courty show republican gal eron townsbip. io Marni blican “aajority can ma- iy 260 democratic majority, a democratic gain of 250. Mason county, partial retaros tedt- cate about 150 republican majority. Jeffer- son county gives about 800 democratic ma- jority. Greenbrier county gives an increased democratic majorit neral county gives Wort county oriay ve been received trom Ouic supposed to be carried by Got for Governor These reports #re from private *ources and oMcial returbs may entirely enange them. Aojacen! townships in Oblo county show beavy republican gains. ° IME TURKISH ABHIGTICE. O ppesti . LONDON, Uck. 1A Reuter dispateh from Constantinonl: saye—“At the extraord! ary conncll yesteniay, which decided to gTaDt a «ix months’ armistice, strong sition to ey armistice was at € § council thet an armistice of six woke an by the powers, might, from ite 2 oeen, coriously coder . Torkey the jeeventof a areof uel The council, theretore, deoded feallltave an oder pon the eondi- introduced tn the empire. The noliheation of the of the armistice in Bimarck and Von Araim. LONDON, Oct. 11.—A dispatch to the Stand- ard from Berlin says Count Vou Aruim bas Puvilahed in Switzerland @ reply 10 Prince ‘mperor William, last. Prince Bis- nis Majesty's at- tention to Count Arnim’s untrustworthy cbaracier and to the conflicts whieh had arisen with bim &s carly as the previous sutumn, when Count Von Aroim advo- cated & policy to that po by Prince Bismark in regard to M. Thiers. imperial Chancellor remarked ‘ears p&xt be nad vever concealed we Poy re pnd of Count Aroim. alluded to the e: he bad of bi . ‘The Coun: reply, revute every imputation ice. The French Assem' PARIS, (ict. |1.—A decree bas summoning the senate and chamber of utiles to Assemble On the 30th inst. ——— ais The Oct. 11 —Cotten i BaLTimore, orm, low Rye steady and firm, 60a6s. srnantn. Setueen gabtenn — , quie a a iter active and ‘frm = Pet a nominally 26. Coffee 5 bisny. lignt, email sales, 1.15491.16. Receipts — flour, wheat, 25.500; corn, 41,500; oats, 6,000; ~00. Shipments—corn, 40,00. BALTIMORE, eS 5a ine 1. 108 4; Dew fives, Central, 97 Eaten Oct. 1L—U. 8. new fives, u