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LG CE—— —— - — EL ELECTION NEWS., Nors Oomplete Beturns From the Different States. democrat, In the fifth senatorial dis< VENTH YEAR. trict, Bedward n, eounty demo- rat, is dofeated by J. G, Boyd, Tam- many. In the fourth senatorial dis- trict, Brooklyn, J. ©. Jacobs, demo- erat, is olected by & small majority. Seth Low, republican eandidate for or of Brooklyn, inelected by amall majorities and the Democratic on the ‘Wisconsin 8till Remains in the | Siate ticket in _Kings ¢ounty ia cut Republican Ranks by 6,000 Majority. Pennsylvania R.publieinnu Bl- down some 6,000, and will not from rosent appearance exceed 3,000, The emocratic majority in New York county on the ticket in now set down at 37,000, 8o that the Democrat: will not from present appearane OMAHA, THU demoeratic. The demoecrats gained eight assemblymen in this county. Manisox, Wiconsin, Novembr 9, Returns from 216 election precineta in state give republican gain of 169 over vote of 1877 which would indi- eato a minall republicanfmajority in state, not to exceed 500. Bosa Keyes, ropublican, is alected to the assembly in the mecond district. Mapison, Wis,, November 9. The result in the state at latge will not be positively detormined until late in the day. Returns from 161 towns, in- cluding the prineipal eities, show a not democratic gain of 8,000. The RSDAY MORNING ance of the ticket doos not vagy ten votes by Woodatock, November 9. < The unofficial returns from Shenghdorh aive Canjeron 1,920; Daniel, '4,609; Grandstaff, 1,007; Neff, 1,500, e ocratic loss on Harcock's, votey 66. Frederickaburg, N 9.~ Duff Green, r-sjn-&er,ia to the house from King G and Stafford by 480 majority. 124 demoerat, is elected from 1 vania by at lest fifty majority. "J. L. Powell, readjuster, for the in the Thirteenth district, has ma- jority in Stafford, and ‘is about even . | lowing is tho summary up to 11 p. m, : . NOVEMBER 10, 1881, gives him a majority of 12,188, His majority in the wholo state will be about 16,000. The next housa of delegates will contan 91 inatead of 84 members as heretofore. It is be- liaved that the demoorats will gain 4 of the 7 new members, It is eatimated that the republicans will gain on last year in both the senate and house. ELECTION SUMMARY. Cirteaao, November 9.—The fol- Roporta from Now York indicate that tho republicans have earriod their Atato ticket by about 5,000 majority. TRANS-ATLANTIC. Lord Mayor's Day Celebrated in London Yestorday. The Procession a 8plendid Af fair—The American Flag Oheered. A Brilhiant Assemblage at the During the afternoon the parlors, de- voted to the use of the visitors, were thronged by callers, Preparations for A recoption to-morrow evening are noarly comploted. Nearly all divis- ions of the Ancient Order of Hiberni- ans wro to be represented by large delegations. The members of this order are working in h-rmun{ with the Nationalists and land league organizationa to mwake a great demon- stration. There will be addreases of welcome for the exiles, REDUCING RENTH, Donury, November 9.—~The first decision rendered by tho Limerick The atate senate is a tio and the lower reach 45,000 at Kingabridge. This n| : ial | house is ropublican by 8 majority, Of Bapquet Last Eve- places the probabilities of the State at ik ning, demoerats claim the atate ticket, and in Spottaylvania ecounty, inel that the republicans have lost the eot Their State Treasurer Frodericksburg. The gubern: sub-commission, under the land act | ious in Virginia. The Election of the Republican State Ticket in New York Assured. Tom Murphy, Grant and Conk- ling's Pet, Defeated in That State. Returns From Nebrasks In- dicate That the Republicans Have Made a Clean Bweep. Low Bleoted Mayor of Brook- lyn, N. Y., by Nearly 5,00 Majority. Eleotion Returns From Al the States. NEBRASKA. CUMING COUSTY. Speeinl Dispateh to The Omaha Bee, Wesr Point, Neb., November 9, — The cutire democratic ticket is elected except sheriff. ADAMS COUNTY. Spacial Dispateh to Tho Omaha Do, Hastisgs, Nob., November 9.-— The farmers’ alliance anti-monopoly tieket is electod, except county clock. HAUNDERS COUNTY, Spoctal Dispateh to Tho Omaha Bee, Wanoo, Neb.,, November 9.— Perky, republican, is elected troasurer by 1,600 majority. Probably the whole republican tickot is elected. The election went off quietly. Light vote polled. The republicans elect treasurer, superintendent of publi instruction, commissioner, surveyor, coroner, fusiomsts, sheriff and clork. County judge doubtful: OLAY COUNTY, Special Dispatch to tho Omaha Bes, ., “Sorron, November 9. —The htate ‘ticket bas gone republican without a doubt. The county ticket will stand republican except on treasurer, which is close, with strong probabilities of electing Wheeler, republican, against VanDuyne, democrat. Sutton precinct gives VanDuyne 61 majority. School Creek precinct gives VanDdyne 30 majority, Lowis precinct gives Wheeler 20 majority: Lincoln pre- cinct ¢ives about 20 majority for Wheeler, Harvard precinct gives a good wajority for Wheeler, There was no alliance ticket in the field The democratic majorities were made up of republican voters. Bpecial Dispatch to The Beo, PAWNEE COUNTY, Pawxge Ciry, Xovemhor 9.—The election passcd Off quietly, The en- tire republican ticket is elgcted, except Roper ou the people's fiicket, who is defoated by Davis, thy' nomineo fu{‘ clerk, by 76 majority, There is 500 majority on the state/ticket. / Special Dispateh to The Eoo / FILLMORK COUNTY. / GrNgvA, Novomber 9 —In E{Ihnnra ticket, county the whole unlivmonadfy with the exception of county elerk, is elocted. The. anti-monopely ~candi- date, J. H. Fort, is yet ahead, with threo precicts to hear from.. Cannot yet toll who will be elected, Winter- steen, the present incumbent, or J. H. Fort. Thoso that are elected are: P. D. Sturdevant, treasurer; W. G. Hauones, shetiff; Cyrus Macy, coroner. The balance of the old county officers were olocted without sny fight. Natlona! Associated Press. NEW YORK. Nkw Yokg, November 9.—From good authority it is stated that the democratic majority in this gity on the stato ticket will be 37,000. Ro!- ling, republican for Surrogate, has been elocted by nearly 10,000 major ity. For tho assembly it is statod that thero is a good demecratic gain Flower, democrat, has been electcd by a small majority over Astor, repub- lican, in the one hundred “and eighteonth congressional district. Rome, November . —Purcell, dem- ocrat, gets 262 majori Leg, November 9. - majority. publican candidate for coniress in the eleventh district, has been dofeated, and Rosewell W. Flower, democrat, elected. Thisdistrict was represented by Levi P. Morton, republican,’ now minister to France, and is a demo- cratic gain, In the ninth congres- sional district, formerly represented by Fernando Wood, democrat, de- ceased, Thomas Mu?»h{, ¢ of the port of New York, republican, bas been defeated by John Harley, Y. -Purcell gots 141 William Walter Asier, oo Browi ex-collector Ha now claims eloction by 67" major- ity. The 9th congressional district with morothay half lof the assembly district heard from, Hardy, democrat, has more than 8,000 majority. AnnsviLig, N, Y., November 9. Purcoll has 46 majority, Roberts, for senator, is elected by 1,000 major- ity. Jones, domocrat, is olected "as- somblyman in the Seco.d district. Brookrys, N. Y., November 9.— Returus indicate tho election of Seth Low, republican, by a small majority. Low, republican, majority for mayor is estimatod at 3,000, Eusiza, N, Y, November 9,—The democratic pluxalty in Chemug county on the state ticket is 218. Dimon, democrat, for assemblyman has & pluralty of 371. Schwartz, democrat, for senator has a pluralty of 624. The vote in Steuben county for senator is close. The republican majority in Allegheny county for senator -will reach 3,000. Eustace, democrat, for county clerk is elected by a pluralty of 830. {. Bercher, green- for assemblyman, run ahegl of his ticket. Avpurn, N. Y., November 9 county gives 2,600 republican majorityin the state ticket. Noyes, re- puilican for assembly, is elected. The other assemblymen are in doubt. Evans, for state senator, in the Twenty-sixth district, has 4,000 ma- jority. Seneca county gives 60 ma- jority for the demacratic state ticket, but elects & republican ' assemblymen. Wayne county elects two republican assemblymen, and gives the ropubh- cad ktato ticket 1,600 najority. Syracvse, November §.--Carr's ma- jority in this, Onondago county, i 3,619, and Husted’s 3,416. Thom G. Alvord, repnblican, is cer'aiuly elected by about 140 majority in the First assombly district; Farren, re- publican, Second district, 613 ma- Jority; John Lighton, democrat, Third district, 165 majority. Dennis Carthy, republican, for senater T tho Twenty-Fifth dis octed by a reduced mpjerfty. ATHANY, November 9.—The demo- cratic central copmittes claim the state by 2,000 majority, with a proba- bility that Carr, republican, is elected secretary of state, The leaders of both parties concede the senate as a tie, with the assem Burrilo, Novem test re- turus. confirm previous ~dispatches. Smith, for county treasurer, on whom the biggest fight was made, is beaten by 905, Titus, demograt, is elected senator by 5,640 over Hurd. Brookryx, November 9.—The totai voto for Mayor | was as fallows: Soth Low, republicarl, 45,852; Jas. Howell, democrat, 40,062; Low’s majority, 4,476, Thoe republicans elect three supervisors at large. he following aro the senators and assemblymen elected: Senators—Second district, John J, Kiernan, democrat; Third dirtriet, John U, Jacobs, democrat. | Asmmblymen--First district, John Shanky, democrat; Second district, Michie) J. Pannan, democrat; Third district! , Junes E. Tige, democrat; Fourth district, D. M. Kelloy, demo- crat; Fifth district, Thos. J. Shendan, democrat; Sixth street, Patrick ' H. M¢Caven, democrat; Seventh distriet, George H. Lindsay, democrat; Eighth district, Moses Engel, democrat; Nn}fl}, /district, James M. Mark, re|1ub)igAn: Tenth district, Richard J. Newinan, democrat; Eleventh district, Alfred C. Chapman demograt; Twelfth dis- trict, Jacques J. Stillwell, democrat. New York, Novewmber 9. - The city vote for secretary of atate is: Purcell 90,651, Carr, 53,804; Purcoll’s ma- jority, 36,757 f 'WISCONSIN. MiLwavgee November 9.—Re- turns show large democratic gains thronghout the state with probable majority for Fratt, democrat; and the en‘ire democratie ticket. Thefollow— ing are thelosses and gains of the re- publicana as compared with the vote of 1879: A Firat Congressional District—.Wau- kenta c un'y loss 175,Kenosha county loss 14, Ruck county loss 632, Wal- worth county loss 380, Second Congressiopat.” I{, Alcts--- Jofferson county 242" 1oss} Columbia county 421 lons, Dave county 404, Sauk county 351 loss, p Third Congressional Districti- Grant coun’y loss 49, (ireen county gain 28, Towa county luss 61, Lafayette county loss 12, Fourth Congressional Disgtrict — Milwaukee county 1,962 loss, Ozaukee county 179 gain, Washington county 71 gain, ) Fifth Congressional District —Mani- towac county s, Fondulae coun- ty 100 loss, Dodue county b gain, She- Doygan couuty 121 loss, i .&AM]I Congressional District 4 Outa- gamio comity 80 gain, Green Lako eotinty 100 gain, Door county 20 gain, 146 loss, Calumet , Winuebago eounty county 800 logs, sional District Soventh The net loss is 1 Eighgth Cong net loss 3,772, Total loss over 10,000: Many back countien yot to hear fromn which here- tofore cast republican majorites. The utmgst excitement prevails and much Wol ment at the result. Itis sup- posed the uext legislature will bo noon sufficient have been recsived to make It cortain that the state ticket has been elected by a majority of abont b,000. PENNSYLVANIA. Prrrspura, Pa., Nov, 9.—Au un- usuaily light vote was polled 1n this county. Outof & registry of 60,000 not more than 25.000 votes have been polled. The EWolfe monument ac- complished only an increased plu- rality for Bailey, republican candidate for State Treasurer, over Noble dem- ocrat. Wolfe's vote will reach 4,500 half of which comes from the demo- crats. Bailey's plurality is fully 0,- 000. The entire county republican ticket is electod by majorities ranging from 4,000 to 6,000. Reports from the western counties of tho state showed a larger vote for Wolfe than was expected, but, as in this county, a fair proportion came from the democrats, except in the rural communities, where he drew from the republicans. Advices hero from the state at large indicate the election of Bailey by about 10,000 plurality. Wolfe's vote in the state will approxi- mato 50,000. Philadelphia, November$.-The vote in Penn ylvania is very light. Bail republican candidate for state treas- urer, is elected by a pluralty of from 8,000 to 15 000 over Noble, democrat, aud Wolfe, independent, tho latter carrying but two counties in his own district, Union and Snydor. Builey carried Philadelphia by a mijority of 3,459 over Noble. Wolfe's vote in Philadelphia was only 14 637, in the total vote of 114,124 in theeity. Tho republicans elect all their county offi- cers, Mitchell for judge being on both tickets. Throughout the stato there was o marked chauge, except in Car- bon, where the republicans and inde- pondent-democrats. -successfully com- bined —en-toeal candidates, and in [Semtyikill where a republican-groen- back coalition was defeated. Pirrsiura, November 9. —Offieinl returns from all but 13 precinets in Allegheny county give Builey, repub. lican, for state treasurer, 14.762; No. ble, democrat, 10,036; Wolfe, inde- pendent, 5,957, The republican county ticket iselocted by majorities ranging from 900 to 2,500, Special diapatches o The Time: dicato that Bailey's majority in th i uf 6,250, will increase this, The Noble revolt against the ‘‘bosses” was a miserable fuilure. He carried but two connties, his own, Union, and Snyder,” Bailey has majorities in the following coun- ties in the western part of ‘the slate: Allegheny 5,600, Armstrong. 600, Beaver 200, Blair 700, Bradford 1,350, Crawford 400, Erio 500, In- diana 1,700, Lawrence 750, McKonna 300, Somerset 1,200, Venango 100, Washington 600. Philadelphia,” November 9.—The latest retyrns to 1:30 a. m. give bai- ley, republican, a plurality of 7,464, At midnight the democratic state com- mittee hn\:{;}vcived no official figures as to tho stafd ticket. They claim 17 senators 68, probably 69, assem- blym Phi}idelphia, November 9,—The full /vote of Philadelphia for state tropsurer is: Bailey, republican, 65,- 894; Noble, democrot, 42,425; Wolfo, 13,467; Jackeon, greenbacker, 1,249, elected., | Wytheville, November 9.— All [the precincts have been heard from, khd Cameron’s majority in the count 166. Sayers, readjustor candi for the house of delegates, ran behind Cameron 11 votes, o Marion, November 9.— Cameion has 446 majority in Smythe countyy MASSACHUSETTS. Bostox, November 9.--The deo- crats have made several gains of se tors and representatives, which have surprised their opponents. The ernor's council stands 7 ropubli 1 democrat. Boston polled 20, l\ votes, of which Governor l.ons as 16,439, Thompson 18,2561, Andrews, 172, Almy 142, and scattering 29, known, with the exception of a fé localities, There was no sorat and few aplit tickets. BostoN, November 9.—Retu frem all the towns in the state but give Lony, republican for gover 90,302; Thompson, democrat, 063, Andrews, Greenback, 4,939; Allmy, Prohibition, 1,741, .Both branches of tho legislature are heayily republican The governors council is one demo- crat and seven republicans, the same| as last year. ) Boston, November from all but five towns give Long a plurality over Thompson, democrat, of 42,600 and about 16,000 over all. The council is republican, except Flately, democrat, who is eclocted by | a majority of 60. The democrats «un a senator in Essex, where Henry Young, republican,was badly scratched and defeated by his own party in & district wherein they gave their other candidates 2,000 majority. The re- publicans gained the South Boston senatorial district, owing to divisions among the démocrats. Tho senate stands 35 republicans, 4 democrats and 1 independent republican, House —177 republicans, 67 democrats and 5 independents. The greenbackers cast 4,100 votes in the state. The democrats lost in Boaton, Fall River, Lynn and in most of the manufactur- ing towns. MISSISSIPPI VICKSBURG, November 9.—Th ¥ 3 4B 0 eloction of the detnocrat state tiskst ,&?fi b M hnfii mj"?fi h ‘ ] w*“"'flw #l'fn some majority. mar for nit‘- light at an increase of §2,600 per an- ed States Scuator is re-elected beyond [nuin, a possibility of a doubt and legisla- [ light has already i The republican | moralanf the men, who are now ena- candidate for sheriff of this county is | bled to spend time in reading instead ponzibly elected and:one legislator “on | of frequenting sutters and grog shops. ture is democratic, the same ticket. THere are few re. ports owing to bad telegraphic com: munication. 2 JacksoN, Miss, November 9. —Suf. ficient returns have been received by tho democraticstate committec to in- dicate the election of Gen. Long and the entire state ticket by a majority of 10 or 15,000. The repnblicans admit this to be the case unless the largs negro~swamp counties give incroased republican majorities, which ik not probable. In Marshall county a dif- ficulty occurred at the polls and a white man was shot. A general row wasg imminent but was stopped at the beginning. In Landerdale a disturb- ance occurred in which four whites and fifteon negroes wero killed. The row was begun by the negroes. The legislature will be throe-quarters VIRGINTA. ‘Richmond, November, 9.—Not half a dozen dispatches have been recoived here to-day. Cameron, readjuster, is probably elected.: General Mahone 18 confidont of a large majority for the state ticket and helieves he will have a geod working majority in‘the logis- lature. Tho Dispatch -~ this morning gave o vote of 246 precincts which showed a majority for Daniols of nearly 5,000, These precincts gave about one-third of the total vote of the state. The leading demoacratic apers concede Cameron’s election. 'he absolute result will not be deter- mined for a day or two yet. At Dan- iol's headquarters everybody is very gloomy. ‘Danpiel’s friends now elaim that even if he is defeated they will probubly get the legislature as there are democratic gains and seventeen counties yet to hear from, The State democratic. CONNECTICUT. Nrw LoNpoN, Conn., November 9. — Additional returns indicate that the Democrats made substasitial gains throughout the Btate, Last year's Republican majority of 80 in the leg- islature will beconsiderably decreased. New London county elects 16 Repub- Jican represeutatives’ and 10 Domo- crats. Ngw Havex, November 9,—The elecdion of yesterday in the fourteen senatorial districts resulted in the suc- cess of the republican senators holding over from lust year, consequently the senato will stand 17 republicans and 7 democrats. The house, rt-{»ublicun at the last session of the legislature, stood 166 republicans to 80 democrats. The next house will consist of 149 republicans to 98 democrats, New Lowpow, November 9,— Democrat afternoon says Cameron is probably elected by 8,000, The legislature is still in doubt, Returns up to midnight indicate that Hon, E. Cameron, republican and readjust- er, has been "elected governor by 6,000 to 8,000 majority. Alexander Farr, » Mohonite, is olected in Farr- fara by 100 majority. Shenandoah gives 400. But little” definite infor- mation can be gained The following is the official majority for Halifux count, BPuiiels " 38, Barbour 48, McKiiney 80, Edmunds 42, Walkius 1568, Moieficld 72. Lecsburg, November 9,—The dem- ocratic majority in London is 896, The White ticket is elected by a handsome majority. Daniel, 2,219; Cameron, 1,523, Noxfolk, ' November 9,—Norfolk City gives Daniels 474 majorily. Norfolk county gave him 985, He also carpied Princess Anne by up- wards of 200 majority. Portsmouth gave Daniels 210 majority, and elect- ed Butt, demoerat, to the legislaturo, Orange Court House, November 9, ~—The democratic state ticket has 400 majority i this county, Harrisburg, November 9, — has 2,613; Ylmiul, 2,127, T)::“l::ll: Eugene T, Bass, of Windham, repub- lican, is elec od senator in the Seven- teonth district by 0673 majorit 30,000 majority. In Connectieut the maintain - the ascendancy honses of the legistature. In Pennaylvania the repubyfans eloct Bailey, atate treasurer, by’ about 10,000 plurality. / In Maryland the demgdiats have about 12,000 majority, / In Virginia the readjusters and re. republicans in bof Trouble With Ireland. Bismarck's Party Badly De- feated in the Late G .r- man Blections, A Roport Current That Biamarock publican coalition probably carry the Htato ticket and logislature. Mississippi wenf democratic. In Wicconsin the republicans have elected the sigie ticket by a small ma- It has been the most quiet election oyen‘ 9.—Returns || Jority, probably abogt 5,000, and will have a majOrity in tIN & slature. From/Minnecota "0 Proturns aro meagré, but the rupul‘*{mm have no doubt mude a clean swoep. ‘ In Nebraska the republicans hav apparently carried everything THE NATIONAL GAPITAL. Natlonal Amsociated Prow: BEER TO BE RXAMINED, ‘WasuINGTON, November 9, —At- tention having been callod to the ad- ulrofu(iun of beer in the first district of New York, the commissioner of in- ternal revenue proposes to have a careful examination mudo of the ma- terials used in manufacturing beer all overthe country. ! QUARTEKMASTER-GENERAL'S REPORT, | Tho annual report of the quarter- \naster-peneral, flled this afternoon, Shows that 812,857,187 were uppro- yriated for. the department for the Jear, 811,203,586 were romitted to tisbursing officors, §718,205 paid 1;mugh(lm treasury, and 30,150 {yr sundry expenses. Hesuggests that ne oflicers who are made acting as- aatant quartermasters should bo com- pnsatod for great pecuniary respon- svility. A special appropriation is reommended for the depot stock of cdthing so that the defigency of the pat two years need not be repeated, EVagain recommends the erection of baldings for the devosit of rec- ol mnot in frequent use. Siveral minor appropriations are recommended, and aster reviewing the work done by the dopartment concludes the report by saying that the law abolighing the i fuel o a1 ) it have byen substitifted fol 0! introduction of these improved the The BHWMENT OF FISH. Professor Baird since roturning from the summer:quarters of the fish commissioner has ‘been kept busy filling orders for carp. to be placed in the lakes and’ ponds throughout the country. Applications aro. received at the rate of a hundrede. day aitddaily shipments of from 4,000 to 6,000 axe being made. i REPORT OF BRCOND AUDITOR TREASURY. 'The annual report of the second auditor of the treusury wes presentod to,day. The condensed balance sheet showa tho sums credited to the bureaus of the war department under the second auditors superyision to be $19,242,28Y; to Indian department, $16,994,739; important payments of the year to the department are report- ed as follows: Pay department 813,- 436,090; ordinanee department, 81,- 627,716; medical depsrtment, §713, 381; adjutant. general’s department, $80,731; appropriation unper control of the sccrotary of war §127,110; sol- dier's home, $88,814; national home for dirabled volunteers, £1,033,660; coined to surplus iund $63,189. or THE STAR ROUTE CASES, CLOSING ARGUMENT, WasuinagroN, November 9.—Col, Enoch Totten, couusel for the star route defendants, this morning began the closing argument on the question of whether it was usual to procesd by information in this court, "He quoted a paragraph which stated that Col, Cook had in June last acknowledged that the government had no case against Brady and othrers, He was interrupted by Col. Oavk who said thatat the limethe investigation was in progress but he imagined now that the government had an excellent case, Mr. Totten, proceeding, read from a Ralph P. Gilbert, of Keebron, repub- lican, is elected from the Twenty-third senatorial district by 291 majority. The republicans elected 10 out of the 14 senators, The noxt legialature will stand: House - republican ocrats 91, Benate - republicans 17, democrats 7. There was a light vote polled throughout the state. ILLINOIS, Cricaco, November 9. —Complete roturns from the city and county show the election of three democrals and ' | two county republican commissioners. Judge Gary was unanimously re- elected to the superior court, Steph- ens, republican, was eloctod clerk of the criminal court by a majority of 3,- 283, MARYLAND. Baurimoke, November 9. —~Returns drom the different counties come in slowly. Enough is known, however, taken in consideration with the city vote, to insure the election of Keating, democrat, for comptroller. The city “ | ho contended, evidently authorized, newspaper which stated that the last grand jury was discharged because it was not sufliciently competent to han- dle this case. He characterized this as an insult upon the court, Tt was, plonel Cook took occasion to say that since his connection with the cqso ho had made no such statemnent dlrectly or indirectly to the press, Mr. Thtten continued and admirted that informations were logal, All cuses in the police court came up in this way, blit the facts charged in this informa- tion, ho maiutained, would not justify ity allowance in this court, Hestated ommon law of Maryland, and yland, was in forco in this district, and cited cases in the district where he alleged that citizens had been deprived of liberty in the name of common law, Col. Enoch Totten concluded his argument, this aftsrnoon. Judge Cox announced that he would render & de- cision &8 to what would be done in re- gord to the information to-morrow, Will Reaign—His Power Evidently Declining. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Notlonal Associnted Prosa, tions. National Amociated Pres, Crteaco, Novembor 0. —The Times this morning says: “New York has betn captured by the domocrats Rmml.lv by a considerablo majority. Mr. Thomas Murphy, ex-col- lector. of New York, and the gentleman for whom Grant and Conkling electioneered, will not ait in tho set of the lato Fernando Wood. The Democratic candidate will do that. ¥ As to the contest be- twoen Mr. Astor and the other flower the retuius cowe in relugtantly. Last evening it looked |\ by 15,000 Majority. large in favor of thp Republicans. stato, and this is not unlikely, They | candidates run about the same #ith | the four congrossmon to fill” vacancies Va waa givon \o.day in $he ease of the ]I‘ Bk Ouuudngutcllm::,y give.:!%o republi- w;ruhdufunwd by prohibition votes, | the legislative eandidates. h" "‘I“QH.I“::‘hx wis hiavo appsrontly elect- ———m :‘[\phcufimu' of the lmt'l':mdu (.':' castle & can majority, Sytacuse City gives | which were over 15,000, Abington, November 9. —Wash{ag- | ¢d 2, and the Gonoerats 2. wddsid Lraghe s el il fhc i Indications That the Readjust- |1 500 republican majority. The re- Muuwavxer, Nevember 9.—Re. [ton glvon about 700 for Mahdne. | In Massachustts tho ropublicans| #1048!0n0 Spaaks at the Ban-|duced the rents fifty por cont. tors Have Been Viotor- sult in Aloods distriet is very closo. | turns come in veryalowly but up to|Bailey, Fowler and Kolley [are have carried the election by about /ll“‘?r and Refers to the The Chlongo “'l.\:u- :lh.l‘-ho- LORD MAYOR'S DAY, us tHough the republicans had elected LoxvoN, November 0.—This ia [ their, candidate for mayorin Brook- Lord Mayors’ Day. The preparations | lyn. 'No one will be surprised that for the pageant here wero all complote Iast night and the strects along which the procession is to pass began the same party have carried Massa- chusetts. They have done the thing before. Wisconsin democrats claim to be filled with tho usual ecrowd of people oarly this morning, John Whittuker Ellis, the new lord mayor, who i i his fifty-second yoar, has beon a member of the ¢ rporation since 1864, When he was olectod a commone councilman for the Broad street ward in 1872, he succeeded Sir John Musgrov LoNndN] Novembor 9.~ The Lord Mayor's procession was u splendid af- fuir, the weather being all that could be desived. The Awmerican flag was prominently displayed in the line and was loudly * cheered throughout the ronte. The scene in the palace yard of Waostminster was grand. The bands playing American nutional airsaround the Ameriean tiag while enthusiastic choers rent the air and mado it long to be remembered. THE BANQUET, LoNpoN, Novemboer 9.—-At the lord mayor's banquet to-night there was a brilliant assemblage. Gladstone, in he course of his romarks, said that twelve months ago the gov rument was fuco to faco witly: ¢ho conflict bo- tween law and laWRpsness, aund the tho state by a small majority, and the republicans have little to say except that they ave greatly surprised at the lack of dimensions of their own vote i A HORRIBLE HOLOGAUST. Several Persons Killed by the Caving in of Two Buildings in New York. National Amocinted Press. New York, Novenber 9.—A build- ing south fifth avenue and Grand stro@t caved in this morning. Fire- men and police are now searching the ruins forbodies of thoe vietims, Up to 11 o’clock they had taken out the bodies of Fraveis Knapp and his son. Catharine Badder also received seri- ous injurics and is not expected to recover. Mary bald, John Rudolph re taken out of Their injuries are slight. pen and police aro still at c¢hing for the bodies. New York, November 9.—The and four children w tho ruins. peoplo were unanimously convinced that it was necessary for the govern- ment to take most stringent measures for the defense of public law and private liberty, and also that Ircland should have the full benefit of benefi- legislation. disturbed the foreign relations of the country. GPEMAN ELKCTIONS, Brruw, November 9.—In the suc- ond balloting at Breslau for members of the reichstag, Herren Hasevsclooer and Krucker have both been elected with the as-istance of the conserva- tives, their progressive opponents be- ing considerably behind at the polls. At Greiz a socislist has defeatod a conservative, ai.d at Munich the nltra- modtanes aro sgain victorious, 'BMSMARCK GETTING THE WORST OF 1T, Bwaiay, November 9. — Further electionreturnsdro received and theyare in no wise favorsb¥etathe government. At Mannhilmo, Herr Koffer, tho peo- ple's candidate, st Nuermburg, Herr Grillinberg, a nocialist, at Sollinger, Herr Rittimpousen a socialist, at Do- hormund Horr Luufman & progressist and at Lenns. Herr Schluber, a . pro- gressist, have been elected on the see- ond ballot, The dismay and anger of the Bismarck party at those results in not concealed unx{ the rumord that Prince Bismarck will resien and allow the factions in the newly elected Reichetag to fight it out among them- selves for asesson are very plentiful, BISMARK'S POWER WAKING, Berux, Novomber 9.—The Post to-day comments on the semi-official threat of regignation made by Prince Bismark, It says that tho threat would be alarming were it serivusly meant but it was probably not. so in- tended. It was probably meant to prepare the way for eill further con- cessions to the vatican and the con- solidation of all conservative elements in the empire.- The atrength shown by the socialiata in the lato election in th:; prosence of grave home diflicul- ties he was happy to say that nothing disaster ot the corner of South Fifth avenuo and Grand street was what might truly be termed a holocaust, for a more extraordinary accident or more peculiar ono has not occurred bel b Two four-story ings. wore totally demols her with all the offects of ived in them. The b “oétupied by eleven families, a¥liquor store "being on the » ground flooy' of one and a clothing storo in th¢ other. About three weeks ago the tunants noticed that the structure ‘'was slowly. caving in and it was scen toitremble. Word was sent by the owner to the inspectorof build- ings. It impaid hy some people that the structues wore condemned, but this was dehied by - Mr. O’Brien, the owner. The accident, which is thought to be mainly due to the giving way of the partition wall, occurred at 9 o'clock a.dn. At that time most of the occupants were satill at home. Suddenly ¢ rumbling noise was heard, 1t wak tollowed by cr cking and breaking of beams and without any further warning the buildings caved in" from the top with n crash, carrying ‘with it the unfor- tunate mhabitants. 7, Crowds of people rushed to the ecogs, and all willing hunds were sot to work to aid the fire- on and. police, who were promptly on the spot, in sgarching for and securing the imprigoned peoplo. In the hallway fouk ‘infants wore found under bedms and were with difficulty an out and sont to tho hoepital. They next took out four men and t&o ' women who were uuable to give their names. The names of the killed and wounded as for as obtainablé up g0 noon aré as follows: Killed —Mrs. Francis Kaube Jahn, Mrs, Rudolph and Minzie Seville, Injured--Mr. Rudolph and hisfour children seyerely injagred, Muy Bold reverely, Mury Cuv“ severely and Mrs. Dill seriously. 3 Y Const Nows: National Asiociated Press. San Francisco, Novewmber 9.— Captain Edward A.,jf’gnw, an old- * have had their eflect upou inds of the administration party and seo that a union of the conservative forcen is absolutely necessary to make headway sgaiust anareby.| On the other hand and in other quarters ib.dn_ remarked that Prince/ Bismark must bé vesy.near the end of his re- sources, when he has notlling better to offer than a threat of resignation, It is recalled that this is an oid and favorite expedient of his. Whenever he met with a serious objegtion and saw the majority against him, ho has threatened to resign, and has thus alarmed the chamber into submission, byt it begins to be felt that avon he 1s not now indispengible, and the coun try\ would recefve the news of his realytion ay tho nes of b death, ARRIVAL OF FATHER SHERIY. Now York, November 8§ —Rev. Bugeno Sheohy, of Yimerick, who was iloprisoned in Dublin | for de- termingd support of the land! league, and why is now deterred from return- ing howle for fear of again being ap- prehondyd, arrived here to.day on the steamship Krance. - companigd by 1. M, Healy, M, P., Parnell's' ex-secretary. 'l";loy were met by » gommittee, KFather Bhechy and Mr. Healy wore warmly welcomed and driveq to the Fifth Avenue Hotel. pioneer, died in this it x night, Ahe directors of tlw& ville sav- k in liqui- ings baiik-haxe put the bun. dation caused by & -hn&k’ real estate on which loans were by 1 By order of the court thegvater has ™ been shut off from the Milthh, Man- sanita, Eureka, Boston, ina, and North Bloomficld hydraulic mines, There is great excitement among the ininers, WasningToN, November' 9.--Sco- ville, counsel for Guiteau, mn court this morning, stated thut at present« - he was unable to present tha.dfidavit of the warden of the " jujl as to the fact thut the dintrict attorney. had in his possession. s lotter addressed to him by Gaoj He intimated, however, thatps trinl he would put the warden dwf the stand, » District Attorney Corkhall reiterating his dental that the was in his possession, torney There was some crisp jul celery Iying on the ,wall French's to-day.