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a Ri er - F 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C..,.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1892—-TEN PAGES. ALABAMA, | NEW YORK. ‘SUMMING UP THE RESULT. FOUND DEAD IN HIS PALACE. | ton Gas. series, oa a8 utd. — es _—— —_— —_— = ~ | ton Gas Co. Conv ne a, — ‘© Majority %5,000--Five Demo- | Cleveland’s Plurality In the State at Least in the Buck- | The New York “Sun” Gives Cleveland 268 | Excitement Over the Unexpected Demise of ickiugion Katlroad és. 10) bid. — asked. Onesa- | Congressmen Surely Elected. | 43,000, eve State. Electoral Votes and Harrison 161. the Duke of Mariborough. j a ge I | special Dispatch to The Evening Star. Special Diepatch to The Evening Star. New Your, Nov. 9.—The Sun 6 am, extra| Loxpox, Nov. 9.—Thore was great oxcite- | i2° Mektt: , Canitel and Norun © Street Haliroad ist - RK, ereat P81, 108% trepull . 9.—Incomplete re-| Auwaxy, N. ¥.. Nov. 9%—New York's | Coucanvs, Om1o, Nov. 9.—The Gemocratic | yaya: Returns received in the Sun office up to ment in club and society circles today when it Toad Ccnvertibie @, 114% bid, t30 eked U.S. x counties place | plurality for Cleveland ix at least 43,000. Both | state committee claims today that the plurality | 6 o'clock this morning show that Mr. Cleveland | was made known that the Dukeof Matiborongh | Americar Security and Trost Sa 100s" A. BO. 160 >- - jority at nearly 25,000. Com- | branches of the legislature are democratic, the | for the Harrison electors in this state will not hay carried the solid south, and of the so-called |hed been found dead in Blenheim Teles | Gn eked eae, Security and Trust %, come from only a | majority of joint bailot reaching about eight. | exceed #,000. | They base this claim upon com-| doubtful states he carries Connecticut, 4,000 | Although the duke had not been in good hesith | 28° pd hy ge a ee F (Continued from Fifth Page.’ do made large | mew ee aes Sox a Canal plete returns from twelve of the cighty-eight | majority or more; New York state by 44,000, fora long time, his sudden death caused great | Washington Market ‘Co. imp. 6, 110 Did, — asked. | Morse in the twelfth and Rar Se ae s * | counties received from chairmen showing net | No Jersey by $,000, Delaware by more than | surprise and shared public interest almost Wasniagton Market Co-cxten. de. — bid, 14 aaked. feenth. ail 's majority will He Declares That There is No Doubt About | democratic gains of 8,000 on the vote for Mc- eel Ine by about 5,000, Illinois by 10,000, | equally with the American election. The duke Qyxed.“Anacostin tallvoad ae, soot, | ra: M | Cievihendte Cuenaak Kinley. | Wisconsin by 1 while Weaver has drawn | bas of Inte been giving considerable attention “National Bauk stocky Bank of Washi ton, 380 my. | Col W. A. Taylor, democratic candidate for | from Gen. Harrison's vote. of 1888 b carrying to hie Blenheim estate. Since the duke was bid, 440 asked. Bauk of the Kepublic. 275 bid. — Fe Cacectnreeas Charke | gene as: Nov. S—Tiee maniog Chalenant | sscssiney of otsin, anpothe the ‘Westura Unlon | tor states of Gelepnie. Tanke, Weveda ond’ He | pemiliel by ie court hon tenses on | mae Metropolitan. 900 oi, — asked. Central, sion in the third, Hobbine in Wi. F- Harrity of the democratic national precincts reports Inst night were unreliable, braska and probably South Dakota N Seay Soe eee ek tne Racal pron | Seed staan: Nee, cae tee Absolately Tn Mae xth, Wheeler | Committee said: “The returns received leave | 2°9 he doer hot concede Ln toheet | jig slectoral college will probably stand 260 | erty for repayment of money expended in the Sfp aNd Mechanics’ 00 bd. — waked” itunes. | in the int rth and | no doubt in our minds of the election of Mr. | | for Clevoland, 161 for Harrison and 22 for Wea- | improvement of the remainder he has shown a (oy iraj, Say asked. West End. Pure Se: fth and | nm wd : DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. ver. The vote in Minnesota has not been fully | desire to place Blenheim in the best condition sale’ trades home el cone a fore es payee by decisive ma-| ‘The demoorats have elected Congressmen in returned yet. The chairman of the democratic | possible. ‘The duke retired last evening w# did. 106 askea and Joritios in the clectoral college. ‘The indica- | tho six democratic districts and carried three | state committee is claiming the election of four | Renal and when aservant went to his aj allroad Stocks—Wasmng: . = | Hons are — thes will. as already predicted, | and possibly five of the republican districts, | fusion electors. In Michigan 7 Cleveland and | ment this morning to assist in his toilet tif, (2 vid, ns 7 — - —— of oar ne pot | Oougressrica Shas ta re-elected ia teeSiak | Vi —— have been chosen. | rags a nse. The servantapprosched | street, 26 bid, —- waked 2 l. at ; 7 are enal oe to. Gi Sele mn to ar At4 am. dispatches from Boston say that | ed and at once saw that the duke was dead. Home, 293 bid, $2 asked. a scam fan in Her 208 the electoral votes of Now York, New Jer- | Congressman Harter in jourteenth, Dr. | Gov. Rumell’s vote increases a+ the retaras | A physician was promptly summconed.and ati leyiowa,™ wid. Se asved, mly One Repadlican Congressms ee sd Tndiana, as previously claimed. | Ikert in the tenth district, Congressman Pear- | from missing towns and citics are received, and | examination showed that the duke had bees |) wked. S bid, 19 asked. of tartar bak, ad | RovAL 4 Soldiers: | —= and Ten- x, 100 wid, | TH PRESIDENT Nor DISTURE We furthermore claim that Mr. Cleveland has | £0n is probably elected in’ the sixteenth, and it is quite likely that he is elected. | dead for several hours. The cat death Stocks—Firemen’s, 43 bid, 55 asked. | How the News of Repu! tar. carried Lilinois and Wisconsin, and that Harrl- | Richie is reported to have defeated ex-Gov. | The Vegidiature of the state of New York ie | hes not yot been ascertained” ah bid, — aaked. Meropotttan. — bid, — | Take ¢ » election in Mis- has lost some of the far’ western states. | Ashby in the ninth district. democratic, the house having been carried br a | | He wae born May 13, 1844. He sorved aa a (ond; mua! Union. iT bid. 20 asked. Aritige ve the return of fourteen dem | ieee eet ep een: Cemocratio | | Faces are all republican dittricts and if they | majority of fourteen, thus insuring the election | Heutenant in the Royal Horse Guards. On No- | satea™”” Citimbia sete, ya Sarees? UES | INCIDENTS oF THE DAY RECEIVING THE TELE be - tof a delegation of | Stine and great republican losses. are carried by the democrats the next dologa- ' of a democratic Sonator in the place ot Mr. | vember 8, 1869, he wus married to Lads Al-| tw tid, So uskea’ Hebpeat ot 6 asked, | ORAPH BULLATING—CALL® MADE RY CANINE shiy ot vee Rw sa ehachoak aaa i — tion im the ‘ational house will stand eleven | Hiscock. bertha Frances’ Anne Hamilton, sixth davghter | Lincolu, si bid, si asked. Commercial, 4% Bid, 6 | ovricrus tur garurave ow vor weemcwe ably eleetest bm grenthy re electoral ticket fe! eoemick GOUNTE DEMOCRATIC, | 2¢Mocrats and ten republicans, in spite of the | ‘The new House of Representatives will have | of James. tho first Duke of Abercorn, and they | ##ked. German-Awerican, — bid, 27 aske@ Poto-| |. 7 Plaga are Stone, democrat, is | sts _ | Fedintricting of the republicans last winter. | a democratic majority of more then 100. The | have a son, Chneles Richard Join, born Novem | MAS, 79 id asked. . Kona SE cons aka ty. ‘The lex- | The National and Congressional Ticket Both |, Cleveland carried this city, which was never | now party nominoos in the south have beon de- | ber 18, 1871, ‘This sow now totocoe Deke of | asked. Meal Kate Sita es cre, The prevalence of a hail and en ey he bebe 5 majority on | Get a Majority. | before carried by a presidential candidate on | feated generally, but they hold their own in| Marlborough. They also have three daughters. |" Gas and Electric Light § meerning gevethe White 1s — P Congress- | 5, sctal Diapatch to The Evening Stor the democratic ticket. Kansas, Nebraska and other western states, | Lady Albortha secured « divorce from the Duke | 48% bid, 404 asked. “Georges ® ning gave the White Hou _— =e 1 Dinthelt | Oe ene The twonty-one |, RULE THE M'KINLEY TARIFF THEORY. Werte, democratic candidate for governor of | of Marlborough, on her own petition, in 1883 M#ked. U.s.Wectric Light, 149 bid, 4S aaked. | the other Dutldings in the apital, WEST VIRGINIA, ict. The ¢ atic Con- eesesgeragg lap asl pesca wang The Press, democratic organ here, says of | New Jersey, is elected by about 4,000. on acoount of her husband's marttal infidelity. |, Telephone Stocks — American Graphophone, 2% | rather dull and gloomy appearance dur : First distric Hatch; | districts of Frederick county give the demo- | 4) 21 sonal reeult: “That ft kills the MoKinloy | _I¢ is possible that California bas voted for tho | The duke remained unmarried undll June 29, | sued. Penagjivenin te tik cana ling the catty bow the day. Republicans Douttfal Democrats Claim __¥. 8. Halls third district, A. | eratic national and congressional ticket a | :be mati eth ican party will | Cleveland electors. The chairman of the state | 1888, when he was married by Mayor Hewott af | “Miscellaneous storks - Washingt Market, 15! Det bevond. shie cob og Everything on State umi National Ticket. ‘ourth district, D. D. Burnes; | majority of 189. The democrats will celebrate eory and that the republican party republican committee concedes that the city of | the city hall, New York, to Lily Warren Ham-| bid, asker at Falls Ice, 125 bid, — asked. | thors was nothin sieamtee Pr *y: sixth district.Dade their victory with a big parade and ratification | have to reorganize or go to pieces.” It does | fan Francisco has yone democratic by 7,000 | mersley, widow of Louis Hammersley and | Bull Run Panorama, “oo ‘ w ¥ "x © is a de . Jno. Heard: eighth meeting. not claim the election of the democratic ticket. | majority, and there are gains enough outarde | daughter of Cicero Price, a commodore in the Gun Carriage, #0 Ivy Ofty Brick, | the Execativ nok cs Jali in Wee! district, Champ | ——-—_— THE DEMOCRATIC RESPONSIDILITY. | the elty to indicate that the state is democratic. | United States navy. Mrs. Hammersley was left | 0, %. Aske - | clerks came to ¥ © repnblicans w — s E t w Safe Deposit aud Trust Companies— Wash dent had arise the us " doubt, and the . Marsh “Arnold; | ‘The Indications Are That the Republicans | °f the Ohio result, but of the national result eee refitting Blenheim House and otherwise restor- | Loan and Trust, te, bak leek usted Ane 7 see he ws had uding the four H. Morgan. Have Carried the State. Pde editorially: tog rele = ae Re Scnsa Moe. a= ing his somewhat impaired condition. | Soporay, and trast, 3s; Tavaaked. National ae d with his family ar be — sala ie icdca eae eee show it, but we believe that a final casting up e late duke was descended from the great | Safe Deposit and ‘Trast Co., Md, 135 asked. | fore their arrival Chntrman Chile ery “Mitswanen, Nov. 9. -The indietions are now | of the. election rerulte will show not only | terior of the stato are unusually slow in coming | English, commander, John Chere heat pont eh mmitter sas 1owA. : siaicsabe the election of Cleveland and Stevenson, but a in. Nevertheless enongh is now known to makeit | military career is one of the most brilliant in| “P= n to som - | that the republicans have carried the state. | democratic majority in both houses of Congress | safe to assert that the state, presidential and | British history, Blenheim House being named | Baltimore Markets, from yes Des Mores, Iowa, Nov. 8—The returns in Burke's vote in every precinct except one of | as well. Thus the democrats will have full con- | congressional democratic tickets have been uni- | after his famous victory at Blenheim. been coming in slowly. The | those so far reported 1s as large as two years rol of the government in all {te branches | formly eucceseful by increased pluralities. ad — = | ago and in some places he bas made consider-|for the first time since March, 1859./ Kansas Cry, Mo., Nov. 8,—Miseouri EXCITEMENT AMONG THE DEPUTIE: w the Inter ceturne | able guine. The Tepublican presidentiol eles. | TB 1 theresponsibility; if they do ‘ae well | gone democratic by about 30,000, Stone idem), persia on ie papery ; as {he republican party during the yenrs of war | for governor, is elected by about 10,000. St: |The French Government Will Show No | Hel! —Fulla, “ssaie; Lougberry, Gorn | international mor ¥- ive @ vote equal to, if not greater then, | and the vexatious period that has followed all | Loule is republican by 10,000 and Kansas City eR eee Soe, ONE: 2 feat? | structions to the Americs Corrected retnrns | that for state oficers. Twenty-eight state pre- Clemency to the Anarchists, Year, 45 vid; January. asiq bhi; these years since they will continue to win; if | is democratic. uruary, 4% Dowell this ty indicate | cincts give Harrison 1,211; Weaver, 1,038; = es P. Nov. 9.— ol bid; May, 50 bid: steamer mixed, 46464 —re- | Course of aration , i cincts son 1,211; , 1,038; | hee a he earned ay Theo = e trict, ants, Nov. 9.—The explosion was the sub- ~ wig rag PP piaioe aa a as Penderoen's (coyehitenn) sfontion: to Congress | narks, 108; Shortridgs, (1192. / Retutas’ are "mn! Ti be turned oot of prwer Hatch (dea); socond district, Mall (dem); | Sect of an excited discuseon in the chamber of | SE3Mh wnguyttee ook, shad bushel: sas, | livery tee vibe big gains in h . in Tows wil exceed | CO™2E very slow. GOV. McKINLEY SURPRISED. joy Sais! (a ots oS a ee. M. Reinch asked = OC, Jetlow. dbase. ans speedy —o, a ee tudicatio of . dolph and Martet 3 ane ee hn . r i to i 9 pry rag erg fo ° ae exact figures | _DUxAROx, N. D., Nov. 8 —It io ctterly fm-| 1 nous musw Whntto Aitsthute the Riso: | (Gem); eiath dios, Doarmon’ (demy,|evremmmant to inform igen le o 117.004 Gushela. He | was und: n in tho vietitnl net figures ap agratean cm coals: n't Know What to mr e " istrict’ | 8ction in the matter, Hot words were freely 1,046, bushels. ae \Itecnona. Chait. | Possible to give accurate figures on North Da- dew NCaGtas' Ge. seventh district, Heard (dem.); eighth district, et cen | howee routine as wes repablicns c state coimmittes Kota, but the national, congréssional, state and "gp 441 Diapatch to The Evenine Star Bland (dem.); ‘ninth district, Clark (dem.); | ©Xchanged between republican and Boulangist | Pod bo ahuice mamsthy, 38. Grain freights | thou; i. Avone The firat, | legislative tickets will be republican by a small . dagger hig tenth district, Bartholdt (rep.); eleventh dis- | members, —M. Dehernis, member of the right, | steady—steamer to Liverpool, per. bushe: of his friends expr f he a defeated third, fifth, ninth an hh congromional | majocity, i Concunus, Oto, Nov. 9.— “To whab de you | stot, OrHelll’ (dem.); twelfth istrict, Cobb | accused the government of weakness in daaling | Sues Geet ter mares nar eave pone ine wal Map aera jel haere districts are d: th uddemo- Jusarancs, N. D., Nov. 9.—Burke for gov- | *tttibute the election's result?” asked Tne | (dem..); thirteenth district, Ryan (dem.); four- | with the clements of disorder. iim.—creamery. ‘taucs, stuido, fait to c out the least perec anil cock the wneud = htlonn,; Won for Congress, republicans, | STAR correspondent of Gov. McKinley this | teenth district, Arnold (dem. ); fifteenth district, | M. Loubet referred to what he termed the pence mgr wage =P age ty asion life with undue vote wil (000, Bidwell 8,000. morning. | Morgan (dem } | hergetic mensures which the government had | good, 19a20; store-packed. 17a'5. a. Democrats r 4 Toe — “Oh, I don’t know,” he replied, “Ihave not | The legislature is democratic. = marr aling viadlivrs oar He said | A2s. [Coffee steady —Kio cargoes, fa 5 RECEIVING RULLETING TH RNIN, 4 Pee . Iti - anaes at no clemency would be shown the perpe- | steady— granulate, 5 1-16. I wae Senuanas aa all four of th Nov. 8 Midnight. —Re- NORTH CAROLINA. bed sume aah er es et trators of these acts of barbarity. He appealed iol The telegraph office at the White ic Cleveland will : pare. ty Diccasanaes Seqtutl lanai Osearadakations E | NEW MEXICO, a good citizens to repel the revolutionary THE NEW SENATE, 1 sre ned at 11 _— this mornin electora’ ! arcely suf P 7 % Iti f t chagrin to the gov- | - ‘ in- | theorses promulgated by those who sought to Montgomery, the clerk in charge, was soon js (uae | Paeeee ihren Si sees Padang trong! Rongrossional district’ the | 4 AMBUQUERQUE, N. M., Nov. 9.—Returns in- | incite disorder among the destituve, Changes Indicated by the Election--A Possi- | busily 0g prom bul- nce al so | Special Dispateh to The Eventng Star. s eighteenth, with a republican plurality, sbould dicate the re-election of Anthony Joseph (dem.)} A scene of wild confusion followed, Dility of a Tie. 1 ve 3 Razzioi, N. C., Nov. 9.—Democratic morn- | $iShicenth, with «republican plurality, | for Congress. mingling with denunciation. M. Fe | Republicans who are on the lookout for pottt- | vrating the MENTS ON THK RESULT. | A. | ing papers here say that the result of the elec- area eS eo clared that the socialists had nothing to do | ,. 1 pe sieslalban ‘Senses Gash abs BEGAS ee r the |Teturns. "They gave H Me sal ee “ | tion shows how hollow were pretensions of 1 cE r. RUSS ECTED. with the anarchists. eee oe yoten republican inmates ee eee Eel et ee ne ear Decetn |ohcengil wade by the Akin Ga Magis | Sn ee one Baye epee ere After various motions had been proposed the | United States Senate, and when any democrat perate hope oth dence Newspapers. | mand punishment prompt and severe, for the | How Yesterday's Elections Are Regarded by | Messachusotts Again Has a Democratic | chamber adopted resolutions expressing indig- | presumes to that the repub- | and Indiana might « peta) Dinpats h te The Be onine Star | é nation at the outrage and affirming ite conti- | jie, pletely ousted | Clearly unm OTeecwenen, RL. Nee »¥. 9, | leaders of that party, notably Otho Wilson, <r oes : ee dence in the firmness of the ministry, | am eoeaytetely emnted | ion ad Radha Go F } 1 drm last (it chairman, for violation of the state law] Curcago, Nov. 9—Following are editorial | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star, ee p ehararttrseremcaeet Pardionag erytligeny | ee ae ae ne eel fins to Tux Bran that Cleveland | tn being members of Gideon's band, « secrot | Comments on the result of yesterday'selections:| | Boetox, Nov. 9—Ruseell's election an-| ayy peMAND THE BALLOT. _ |‘! the probabilities now indicate that the ro- | fr rmiine ag vie pwede — <ohoed Virginia by about 35,000. Mr. | Pebtical organization. Editor Purnell of the | The Herald (dem.) says: “The extent of the |Nounced. Congressman Crosby defeated by publicans can control, reshape or even destroy | of his failure of re-clection the ¢ eta Siver of Mr. Covalent ome of the democratic executive +07 Stat, the republican organ, says that he | democratic triumph, positive and emphatic as | A. K, Wright, republican, on latest returns. Universal Suffrage Wanted by the Work-|any proposed legislation that may seom to | se { the mansion Uigexception ere that the tidal ~ @ of 1889 had Mahia Wi scuie te Cao tae pale peed ieopunactren supers opel Sstion, {t is, does not begin to equal the measure of the Soe ingmen in Belgium. | the | republican leaders to be harmful or ob- dejected and cast down, - mae oe = force and it als 5 0be cad 50000. Vir-| Rae noe, of the rd ee he fies nae crushing defeat which the American people ad- NEVADA, Barssers, Nov. 9.--Several mass meetings | noxious. More than a month ago Chairman THE PRESIDENT WILL NoT TALK. we that some trade hax ; 000. Es Signal, the fusi . ‘ed when the republican ticket was | Diinistered to republicanism Nov. 9.—It is conceded by all | *'@ atnounced, at which universal suffrage will | Carter of the republican national committee | Several newspaper men applied at the White be demanded, expressed himself at considerable length as to | House this morning for an expresion of © Enormous crowds filled the streets last even- | {4° Povsiblities, potent in "the makeup of lion by the President, but were met by Acting : _ : e Senate, which were concealed in. the | p, Secretary Tibbott with the e ine: Tatr marched about in procession behind | sicctions that took ‘place yesterday : deat cil certainly wot dk beak toe and the strains of music could | Carter's foresight revealed to him a " ected a full democratic | says he be ca ns an tke ministered to republics al delegn ollows: the field that the state would go demo- | the elections of yesterday. : jaaeee ais Page seg nt seraai recond, D. by 40,000. . The News Kecord (ind.) saya Maj. McKinley | P&TtY Managers that the Weaver electors have Tyler: third, D. Wise (re- ‘irman Eaves of the republican party | has prided himself ay being the Napoleon of the | been chosen in Nevada by 1.500 plurality. New- sics P. Epes ‘re-elected ; | called on Democratic Chairman Simmons aud | republican parts. Yesterday was Waterloo for | land, the silver party. nominee, is elected to | a: sixth, Paul C. Ed: | congratulated him upon bis complete victory. | McKinley and McKinleyiem. Congress. The legislature ia in doubt, but it is | bands of mas nd protection in] Revo, ¥; ‘Tammany which cau-ed «t the Harlem river. Ube fall try districts in the empre state weil for the placate Pl Mi © winning name, ei mgers. It is saf t the dave of C . 7 _ balieeed the “ ‘th 16 aad 1 be heardion fan, | Dilite ~ ction until it ix decided, and I doabt very nese nd riffs have nth, Charles T. O'Fer-| Chairman Simmons was especially inter | The Inter-Ocsan ( ‘Tho American peo- | believed that the silver party will control it an eard everywhere. i ing possibility. For it could. caxil ee . ee ee oe ee Sy caghiee KM Mareaitas (re. | vinved “Us. four accianennent, Goa cetll| pla Ravarburned thaic hocks: ou tprorrens onal brevalese tawartis te Geiiea oie se: Five thousand persons asembled in front of | figured out that by a little hand. and jad oe | ane ne ns a snring Shen see ee ipecer to tees they will be too whee to fool . James’ W. Warhall; tenth, “Cleveland and the democratic ‘state ticket | given their adhesion to the anti-American ideas a the Mayson Du Puple. As the king passed en | work the democratic party could secure contra ee ee ae oe gotogenm nd Deon this two-edged sword again. Neither will | [will get 40,000 m: ‘and the legis- | 80 popular across the Atlantic in a manner we y Florida, route to the parliament building two civic | of the Senate. In response to Mr.Carter’s ery for | received at the White House from Me. Carter, that of the | lature will” be he combined | fourths democrati but he has | two counties, and « ands or three- | thought them capable of.” 3 JacKsoNvInLE, FLa., Populists carry only | The Times dem.): “After the quictest and en in thore the democrats | most thoughtful canvass in the recent history | Nov. 9.—Charles M, | &tard officers shouted out: “Long live uni- | assistance a great deal of earnest work was done | Cooper, democrat, in the second district, beat ver dare face the feeling in the west for a 1" Fevente onty Rhode Island cast « very frie: al Yersal suffrage." They were summarily deult | by those republicans who could be interested | jergane Paria in te, eae he mat | | with, being fined and reduced to the ranks. in the election of members of the legislature in | 2 wed mn . chat by 9,000. | | Ariot broke out at 10 o'clock last night in | the states which were understood to be politi- | N™*, Peeeived from the | chairman of the wily glance to- has | : : A. 8. Mann, populist, for Congres “ * vubted on by « small majority. The | have good pluralities for the Cleveland state | of the republic 13,000,000 electors have «poke Pop’ diner rt = republican cot 2 a MINN. Ties Ceacphetion ot ee carl Gens | atoction of''= Cod Somccratio’ dclaguiion tna Uebel Wo chect all sine Congceannen: Atar: | Sete wish. ‘They hava deslied by what willprove | S. R. Mallory, democrat, is returned in the first | the vicinity of the king's palace. A mob broke | cally uncertain. a ne wrsselpenis + | and pone 3 SURG: Gemma to weiioamen |Mgaepces io oll puts ander in sixth by about 8,000. Never were | ® great popular majority that the mistake of | Congressional district; had no opposition. The | through the ranks of the civic guard surround- panisens iene Gb AE: | the Preshdent's Urcaktast pitts Pelee gepeliits choca fein them unde a 3 |democrats more jabilant here. Congratula- | four years ago shall be corrected.” S Hate goes for Cleveland by 22,000. aden Lammers ahtrrye “one consider’! On March 3 next the terms of twenty-nino ved this afternoon from ane ne scaly cateieis aes | tions »arts of the state pour in. Dexven, Con., Nov. 9.—The Rocky Moun- — = able damage palace and grounds had not a Mess eantout aaah Eee ent ieueonkt nee Ee going |. rzTEnssene, Va., Nov. 9%.—Democrats sre] “rhs ‘nogroen, wito contrary to expectation | tain News “says: “All hail to the people of Messi ter resstacse seamen. detachment of mounted gendurmes come to | Senators will expire, Eighteen of these are re- | ox-Senator Gil. Pierce suring th Soe een Soeceeps the remalt, Recwing thect hile: aT Ak | highty elated over the vie hieved in ote the demccratic ticket in large nombers, | Colorado, ‘Thx hase. fought a splendid tat | Pogrox, Mass., Nov. 9-—-Walcott, the repub- | B¢ Feeeue of the civie guard. "The gendarmes | publicans and leven are democrats, Of the | Rots bad demonstrated twit to be Harvisan emo the result. Their vote | and won a maguiticent victory.” made a charge on the mob with drawn swords, | Jatter there was some doubt as _to the return of | nia yesterday. Well informed i ri A r ually safe one | iin sester — be dictated. Returns | Sax Fuaxcisoo, Nov. 9.—Tho Chronicle | Hlean nominee for lieutenant governor, bas de- | driving the rioters right and left. An’ indes-| three Faulkner, of | West Virginia, ‘Turpic | rats say Wan leaves the White House an claiming that «tate jor Harrison, takes his place this state has gone democratic by from 40,000 by feated Carroll by £0,000 votes. ‘Tho Herald and I ° 7 | cabitiee opewuse casa. | from 206 ont of 1.1 ete she ity | (rep.) says: ‘The ple of the United States | feated Carroll by 30, votes. The Herald and | cribable tumult followed the onslaught, the | of Indiana and Gray of Delaware. Figures A DEMOCRATIC comMEST. | _Returns from the fourth | from 206 ont of 1. ake’ esernity | ones letaeed LiLo ak (ie weneeete can- | Post nominate Itussell for President in 1896. | crowd groaning and hissing as thoy retired be- | already in would seem to sbow quite clear y| Attorney General Maller and Postmaster Gane The Telegram, democratic, says: “Grover district are coming in very i | didates and presumably of democratic princi- > ta ees fore the swords. Several were severely injured | that Senator Faulkner will undoubtedly be eral Wanamaker and Gen. Veavey visited the | slow, y of the preemets are miles away | —— Pp : : is Cleveland will be the next Prevident of the | 10". js mans pond IE ©. 9.—Tho democratic | ples, and #o the United States is to have an era | Oregen tee Hastasa uy eeee: and were borne to houses in the vicinity tohave | elected. It is possible that the disposi- | President during the forenoon and offered allthe United States. So much is certain. The great | received up. to 12:30 pen. today indicate the | chairman declares that Cleveland's majority in of froe trade for at least two years and possibly | apeciat Disvatch ts The Evauine Star Se eee restored before mid- | oe aaa gf Senator Gray's cate: | consolation ponsible at the party's defeat. Mr. es-President is rs mae = t be a elec tion of Epes, democrat, over Goode, third | North Carolina ie nat fail below 25,000 and CLEVELAyD, Onto, Nov. The PortLaxp, Orka., Nov. 9.—Oregon is repub- night, 4 until the- political status of the state | — pond gcep may apheny em ho Sk as a £0 of March wil resus bio. bors | party ea A aaa | expresses the belief that the democrats have | (pop.) aaym The vote veut showed the | Hican by at least 6,000. All four votes for Har- | Dispatches from Ghent and Lige state that | js made moreso Tt want teem as though | 2 ee, fo chee ten tom Soapene aes Ser the people be bee peste: Lic eaceee heh CAS ee te ee | Serie om the Congregeinen: effect of the immense influx of foreigners in our | 710. orderly demonstrations in favor of universal | Indiana had certainly gone democratic, and it | °°. siution of capes toe = firmed? man, - — = — ees — ged Sea ¢| large cities. New York, Brooklyn and Chicago | Reoraes lite ane es ee suffrage were held in those cities last evening. | really looks as though Mr. Turpie| would ¥ e ff all. igter- . onde by at lea . jority. is ANSAS. P Ee : atic Gat ‘epresentative Harter Re- & » Nov. 9.— ‘Standard a y is 4 of conseqvences, to his spl r rd,and to matter of impossibility to give the tig- | ia Se made unexpectedly large democratic gains, Lid 'e- Loxpox, Nov. 9.—The Standard’s corre- | necessarily succeed himself. The other dem. viewe ve nothing ¢ all due, without doubt, to the heavy accessions of | The following dispatch was this morning re- | spondent at Brussels in his account of yester-| ocrats whose terms expire on March 3 the confidence the people entertain of the votes “between the can-| A Claim That Jerry Simpson Has Been | orci nes 5 is ‘i das i Ki ° i to say . : ‘ | ign population, ceived by a gentleman in this city y's occurrences in Brussels says that as King | are practically sure of re-election; or if oe —e » ond 2 ee, Seek pee ster for “the ‘reanon hat tanjoribes are | ted. The Plain Deater (dems.) says: The people | “Wo have wiped out 1,200 and have over 500 | Leopold was driviug to the parliament buildine | there'asoula by pernvaal trowbie tere in rene on ie oe ee adie concn pos omy as Goce oe lected, | SPerial Dispatch to The Eve tar. had made up their minds to vote and knew ex- | majority. 4 ‘ocialist named Skenk from Ghent threw « | selves and their tures the places the Sen~) pented landulid “ Wate citizenship. culled to the A. Jones (re-elected): second | ,,Ka%sae Crsx, Mo., Nov. Returns from | actly what they wore going to vote for | Micuaet D. Haaren." | Parcel of paper at the king's head. The man ee ae se pe filied by members of | "The Attorney General hesitated a mement White House. leveland deserved wrdiner third dis- | 000 election precincts in Kansas are) CINcixxatt, Nov. stlgads —$—__—_ en Race mae ps le erghicen re- | and replied quietly: “When 9 man he the it The m of nleviem has been Wise but the indications are that George AS VIEWED BY THE “TRIBUNE.” . craggy Chega din coe oe feaconably | *mAlipox he don't cate much how he ga it! sounded. The tariff refer 4 which Cleve- F. Epes (re-elee Re ot THE PRUSSIAN DIET OPENED. ppaee | He closed the conversation by walking away. , the républican candidate for Con-| secure aa to re-clection. These are Senators Bont was the the executive, Claude A. Swanson; sixth distric Bake eee eakecued “i eaeearecinn a ; © Be j ROW TUE NEWS Was RECEIVED - a. greseman-at-large, is elected. ‘The republicans he Republican Estimate of the Returns | xo Rete: to Foreign Relations in the | Aldrich, Rhode Island; Allen, "Washington: | f ere, een of a wegeith ‘anrict {claim five out of cight Congressmen, | laws from’ time to time as they appear to need | From Throughout the Country. Ott moses BRaveae Dares, Massachusetts: Felton, California: Hale, | Soom aftor midnight lant night the roent . | but ns may change — this. | it, family and the fie: Kinley will neve istrict, Jaa, | but later ty will newer make ym as ite represer ta great vietory for the The New York Tritwne today says: The re- si : Maine; Hawles, Connecti Ver- | said good night to th is probably republican | The Enquirer hus not a word of editorial | suit of the election is in doubt at midaight Sr Ph stl ee apres Sere nitarr Quay, | Pennsy Sherman, | who had sat up with him to hear the new an t. which ueans a republican suc- | OR auy subject this morning. “It head-lines its | 1) einem fro bP aie diet today was opened with a speech from the and Warren, Wyoming. Recently arrived | retired. He was enabled at that hour 0 soe ator Bishop W. Perkins. In tne | lection news without undue exultations. The | The returns from most of the states are meager | throne. The government announces that there | indications from Wyoming are to the effect | that a democratic victory was almost anabso- | first congressional district Case Broderick, the | frst two head lines are: “Ruth enters the | and insufficient to warrant an absolute conclu- | 15 q deficit of 40,000,000 marks in the revenue | that Senator Warren may have considerable | jute ccrtatote, SOUTH DAKOTA. ~ : hgped ead White House,” ion, though the probabilities at this ho difticulty in pulling through, the difticulty | i ons present member, is probably returned. Dav 1 sion, though the pr ur are ‘i . 3 ugh, | ‘The family dined at the nsual hour, antafter Mateens at Mand Bettests: Reyabitonn Sas: | yulist members, are retarned. | “The triumph has come from a long four years’ ity of the electoral votes. be rai y aloan. Owing to the loss of "feight republican ‘seats which were some | ranged they should spend 1g ad Te | cons. |In the third district, now’ represented by | fight for principle, and we have won on prinei- | ™aority of elas ness caused to the railways by the cholera epi-| time ago regarded as doubtful are | coive the pulletins. “In the party wera Mra, | Special Dispatch to The Evenina Star. { Oiveer, iw tential Feed sroteaa tf. | De New York ia democratic by not less than | demic, the government does not expect any bal-| those of Senator Casey ‘of North Dakota, | Sikes Mea are hee erty Hagison, seated tn view ‘work which hes | Yaxar Nov. 9. This morning's reports | iiudson, defeats the republican candidate, Ly-|_ The Journal (rep.) says: “The McKinley | 30,000 and has elected a democratic assembly. ance to be left over from 1892, and therefore | Senator Paddock of Nebraska, Senator Hiscock | Nira. Dimm Dr. Scott, who, dspite anus aah ds uum . io from teu counties re- | man M. Humphrey, present governor of Kan- | bill did its own talking, but it does not seem to | New Jereey has probably gone for Cleveland | the intended increase of official salaries will be | of New York, Senator Sanders of Montana, | ha ninety-three years, took an eag indicate that Harrison haa | §4. Ba have done its own fighting. The people of the | py from 5,000 to 8,000, but. Kean (rep.) claims | Postponed. Senator Sawyers of Wisconsin, Senator Stock-| the proceedings: Judge John N. a 3 iz = eos = ms me th |, The fight in the seventh district was ahot one, | United States seom to think they want more | his clection as governor. = aoa poarass is made to the foreign relations | bridge of ee Stewart of Nevada | Lieut. and Mrs. Parker. Rev. D: ‘ are or Cleveland and Weaver in South | epics 2 (A iby brctsiady | 1 us governor. fe country. au toeenlce Miele it Mele koe [eee ® bat tl publica E the lection * . otion Hi ly the same ratio holds true in | G Fe tong ak tan ° ore di Lovrsviu der the heeding! Connecticut is believed to be democratic by a Ba MAY BE SUCCFEDED BY DEMOCRATS. and Attor: pear by the fiz rue | the case of the republican candidates for Con- | tri tin the returns | “The Right Pre Waterson sayx in | plurality of from 1,000 to 2,000 on the presi- IN WALL STREET TODAY. Of these Senator Hiscock will certainly be | about 9 Cleveland bas | elected and for governor. ‘Ihe democrats ex-| may change this. The figures today indicate | this morning's Courier-Journal, “It is a tidal | dential ticket, with the governorship and legis- a ae succeeded by a democrat, Senator Sawyer is in | Mansion, having just arrived tre country will be booke:l f ct Lamsey lieatenant governor, but | that the democrats refused to swallow fusion | ¥ ov: 0. Usider the bad or lature in donbt. - The Stock Market Was Dall, but Prices | | similar position and there are strong | _ The bulleti a unique exper ™ . muhead of his ticket. The popu-| thereby electing the republican electoral ticket. | , St. Lovie Nov. 9.—Under the head of, | Indiana is claimed by both parties by a small Were Maintained. cbances’ that @ like fate may befali | Tice running i mansion ar poptlarity amon th. « supposed by returns up to this hour, have | is Revolution,” The Republic today save: | plurality. New York, Nov 3 1 from the characters into Eagle - Dr ‘Those Received Indi-| On the morning after the election of I —Money on call easy, 586. | Senator Paddock. It is not improbable that | P" Exeentive Clerk Montgomery, In the b= Pomeasion of principles ane traits diametr cs strength than two years ago. | Meager Keturns, ,| In Lilinois the great democratic toajority in| ,,> m ieepes Coe = ‘cate Rapubllican: Becclen: ‘The Kepublic said: ‘Only one word in the lan-| Chicago is claimed to carry in the pes Prime mercantile paper, 5}ga6. Sterling ex-| ex-Representative Bartine will succeed | noe of Private Neon ry Halford Mr. To is Oar bine thet | Sosvtek Wieseniak ks ix eealek Na: guage is at all adequate to doscribe the magni- | electors. change is steady to firm, with actual business | Stewart, but tint will have no effect on qhete- | bores yeocived the few newspaper amen wo eae cieeaiens independent voto| Torna, Kax., Nov. Keturns from yes-| de of the den. satic victory yesterday. It| Wisconsin is confidently claimed by the re- | at 4833 for sixty day bille and 486g for de- | Publican majority. Gossips have it that Chaar-) colic, eae with the vote of | terday’s clection come in very slow. Only 350 | *Tevolution.” | The same word suggests itself | publicans by a safe plurality, and Spooner is| mand. Posted rates, 4840487. Corsmercial {man Thos. H. Carter of the republican ua- | yy 4 was an air of subdued quiet, borderig yas the only one that tional committee will make an effort to get ‘an do Justice to the | elected governor. andonment at hand cate the repub- ' | < S bills, 488.and 4863. ‘The clearing house state- | i" oy ; - Et on melancholy, about all c 1 the full state ticket and | P7écine's out ofa total of 2.100 have reported | result of yesterday's elections.” Returns from the far weet and northwest are |p. i Exel wat Eeaggrsgne eat now coupled bs | Presifont's of housenold was de one ith Pickler nad Leese | ap to9o'clock. If the balance of the state| Pomruaxp, One. Nov 0--The Oregonian | laters fragmentary, indicating, however, the | mots for teviay is as fellows: Exchanges, €177,-| Sanders; more than a few people are inclined | jeytiy'n rotlection from the peony avatar, a fone show similar returns tho republican state and ‘The country has decreed a change of | choice of some people's party electors in sev- | ©%,000;, balat 843g. "Government bonds have | £2, bsliare that this thing or something very | “The President gave up t where mon who appears t | electoral tickets will have from 5,000 to 10.000 | nd industrial policy in the moat prosper- | eral states. * mue ce it appen in Montana. tor | heard from Illinois, remo f lanosms vet bas risen te pr tinned profess Prexey, 8. have been eb The Weaver electors | majority. The republicans hav ime it has ev is is largely Massachusetts has chosen Harricon electors, | 2&¢# higher. | State bonds have been quiet. | Stockbridge is almost sure to come out satis- conooratie @ elected five | etree the amen aig inreely the | Mnssnchusetts has chosen Harrison electors, | Raiiroad’ haads have been firm, Speculation fi a gone democratic that settles it but the republican Congress | aud possibly seven of the eight Congressmen, | Trsult of the immense foreign vote in the great ee a republican state ticket, thus | MUrOM!. ‘te aul other thos factorily in Michigan, and from the returns | ® ric hurry of visitors departed before ale o G Russell. that have come in today it would seem as dou the cnty taht bas won office b mem and utate ticket are enccensfal. | and the legislature ix in doubt. The republi- | Shoe tix . 9.—The Giobe (dem.):| the New England statcy are Coputtere tint | With only fractional ‘changes in ‘a. may though Senator Hawley would be sent buck to | In" tha Brecative Mauston aut, ages ipie SS = _——— a emmitton claims the giate by 10,000 | rhe American people oan always be trusted ¢o | the possible eeeaption of Nec Hee re.” Jority of instances. The traders continued | agsist in legislating for the benefit of Counecti- | H},oue’ ix tive telegraph office and the @im ‘ WYOMING. major The people's and democtatic com- | correct abuses in its government. ‘Whether or not tho solid sous has been | 2,selh ut the, offerings wore well taken and | cut und the United States, lobby. j | mitteos claim the state by the same majority. It seems certain that Jerry Simpson is de- ated. pues in ity ied slightly. The trusts have. been The Pioneer Press (rep.): The republican | broken is still uncertain. The republicens pagel ay gy ln THE RESULT. —+> party lu not, yet, Teoovered from the popular | claim Delaware by a narrow margin, and Wet | ¢ull,with.s rally in American g up from Soi; | At present there are in the Senate forty-six | tr, wiaine Will Net Hie Interviewed The republican | ¢. tee con (gation ok Waicet elem prejudice against the McKinley bill, which two | Virginia with greater confidence. $0 204. dues to 39%. Atnoon the markét forty dem and two F: " . : | i * a republicans, forty ocrats: two Farmers’ Ex-Secretary Bla: declines to be fher- ors and the democratic state ticket. The | i ange mel che para e mais eee eee | aoe ee eie cons een et 8, President | 5 ieay. ae Alliance men, It looks now as though | viewed on the seault mad lon had the telepone ong tare ca suoutete have probably carried the legisia- | Torraa, Kax., Oct. &—This morning monger | delug ept away the republican majority many devolve gu the House of Representatives. | Stine sales of stocks up to”nogn today were after the 4th of March next | Lateitte earher the rec which will result iu the defeat of Senator | etar ns, in addition to those received last night, | 12 Congress which had enacted it. ‘ongress ts democratic by a large majority. | Ti; 000 shares of and 24,000 shares of | sat” Boe gatty-thewe pret Femoved from this residence in Lad deplore tude: | still leave the state in doubt. The race between Fave a unlisted. Guts Guests anh tee Alliance | 5@08Te 80 a8 to avoid the annoyance @fpor Ba Wro., Nov. 9.—The republican | the Weaver and Harrison electors will be very ERE ADEEG LUREEAT. THE NEXT HOUSE. Ere : tatives, One of theso—Senator Pof- | Petual calls. SOUTH CAROLINA. ntral commitiee coucedew the election | {7 me geese: al the sepations a Sarum bet ecrsitats FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, — tee jose. Tt appears, 3 ‘The Chicago “ 7 paamees cls : ; Prohable Election of Two Democratic and gr chonssnccsasll state ticket has been elected and that Jerry ped is Bo cy A Democratic Majority of 17 Figured Out] | Tye folowing re thy posi ce CROSS GETS MORE TIME. tbe Aihanae. Congrenmnion. pL Staopocns baw bens Steet NE Pee OOPE | Ca sadeay Nov: Wie Bribeaa apn Thn Wire to Carvon & Macartues<'1419 F srrest. 2 "Decal The Execution of the Death Sentenco?oat~ Soeet Reentch Tae Eves sen - | : mie — republicans have beou defeated in the national poned to December 2. election in| Mox Cuastystox, 5. C., Nov. vteny, Ana., Nov. 9-At] am. news ‘ contest, but they have made the best fight they |" this state was very quiet save in of | from the state is sufficient to indicate a ma- SS : ef Seed ccpeh tan cat at, ihe Rolle Carver, | jority for Geveland of at leat 25,000. Some| Duwvun,Cot.,Hov.& “These” Pattison, the | they are ashamed of. ‘They have tate athe i a W. murder of his wife in October.1S89,was peed at Sn ee. ee = tint gave larger majortion for. Kolb | leader of the people's party in Colorado, says: | un ane wich onl Ls done honorably. Were Solace tr leant eee tetas Bye * FELDER the bar ad Dstt teraey Ost een August election have given majorities for | .,, i i ve ry it ‘ttle over again they wo party tricts . s a tion fe -_ Chesheall sad uaxeona as Goa Fhe tndicetioce any fet Vener Mas Gettin | C12 edithor naw poltiaence nee caeaak, es Sees Ss posse ial “The republicans suffered, as they have done This morning in the Criminal Court # col ored prisoner Wm. D. Cross, convictedif the Carter and Gleun had some angry word. Carter drew his pistol and shot Glenn © ence in the stomach and once in the breast put in the doubtful column, The returns as ecution was Friday next and # Case GEORGIA. for the last sixteen years, by the enj mn of was pending in the Supreme (Ort of een GL aap — : the votes of half n million of the sout prep este cedars : the United States, where it was reoctlargwed, shot three : lett er ee party side, later reports bably ‘ded. therefore? neces the and it was supped he wor ssvaaptacslhinm P soe hag Te the firet| The Rocky Mountain News: Colorado has defeat of n number of Congressmen " strain the transfer of certain notes, settlement | Put #4 undecided. | It sould therefore tame Ricdien Metastasis, we district Rufus F. Lester, second Ben. E. Ras. | Yoted for Weaver and Field by large majori ty Mt ecoeetss. Se. Xho Bil Stel Oy A. Revell | isa te puny Saleen Sap, nik ho SSN Menry it sell, third Charles F. Crisp, fourth Charles chee iene inet ail be a Ae i of | Friday, December 2 . j fx the breast. Moses, fifth Leonidas PF. ton, sixth R tecates ‘Mebess, Zi ten pe : Prom og (rd we ee to = re cat we Thos, Guim seventh. John Maddox: eighth, | sleota Pence to Congress in the first district, will fatty court (Justice Cox) * Official figures of the lection are not yet | Thos. G. Laweon: ninth, Carter Tate, tenth, J, Stee aed dint bane MiGs evailable, bat the folluw. i appr | C.-C. Black; and eleventh, Henry G. Turner. ‘The state ‘te Cleveland, 6 20,00 Georgia ix an October state and went democratic i tedly be populist led 3,000. en are by 71,202. ‘The legislature is overwhelmingly porn 7a nox Crom? district, W. = Brawley, democrat, we- | democratic. Se pout a a come P district, W. 1. Talbert. alliance; third, ee vee ras Latimer, iltiance: fourth, G. W. Shell, DELAWARE. MONTANA. peas oh acess : fifth, T. J. Strait, allianec: sixth, J — e Hexexa, Mowr., Nov. 9.—Republican state| Lovisvintz, Ky., Nov. 8.—At midnight indl- ying “gr that Riaie, citi Wrisrvetox, Drx., Nov. 9.—Wilmington og oo cations are that democrate ‘elected aad remeron EW. Mone, city comjlete: Cleveland, 6,612; Harrison, | Committee claim entire state ticket, national ad the have beaming EE GW. Mermay, repablices ticket and Congressman. ron Hexexa, Most., Nov. 8—At midnight only precincts ont of 488 are in, and they give i H ii ” guns at daylight this morning. $19,200 to besa ame conveyed PENNSYLVANIA. ac, Purapetraia, Nov. 9.—Total returns for all mington: Cleveland. the wards of this city cive Harrison 115,742; Cleveland's . = Cleveland, $3,408. Harrison's majority $2,254. | wich wit aot ae elpnia.is re-elected by 11,400 m Bidwell >), 1.15 In 1886 Harrison's r 7 ,