iF-;' t" t-Wi ir . '" ft-" ;-c n l E5S- fe? JJTj yfTSJ , w.. UP: m " .-' mcastes Intelligencer, MmmmWm ' P fciimrnv Bcummn met e laai. MBWO ...- .w..rV ?i, Tiie President, Clercland. -ijWe bave no reason te-day te change, Ef U belief we have expressed that Cleve Vd and Hendricks have been elected b ft decided majority of the electoral wtefte. The notable feature of the Jttntlen Is the boldness and persistency irtth which the Rnpubllcan chairmen '. wtlntaln their claim that Blaine is ftfected, without producing the nenes ilpen which their faith Is founded. With '-:Xew Yerk, Indiana, Wisconsin, Mlchl 'n and California doss, all of which p .'Blaine needs, yet the utmost confidence :M expressed In his election by the Re X,pab'lcan national committee and thecue t :- taken by the state committees. The ' '. public exeltement Is kept at fever heat Kifhf these claims, and by the apparent olerlnR of the Associated Tress 'VdisnUehes te suit the position taken bj t'tythe Rupnbllcan authorities. When It is ssreraeraeerea mas Jy ueuia controls tne 7$" 'Western Union, which sends the Asse ii ciaiea xiesa news, nnu air. ueuiu's sves enaracter nnu alliance with limine is re ?? called, there seems te be geed ground 5f45 'fir the suspicion that the Western IUnien'a wires are being manipulated te , isAwoiev me returns in iaver or limine' fb'Ss: And the furthpr susnlclnn Is therebv iVSvf. nrnmnted Hint tha Republican committee :..,, - . - .7V ' - jSti'Biay be preparing te tamper with the njvete In the close state, when It Is sufll- tfealiy advised as te what is needed where the work may be done gPsg&It manifestly would be useless te con '& ae effort of that sort contemplated. y When we consider that this same trick Vf Wjs successfully tried elcht vessTf 'aifc. and thatthen Wa-bjJ er'nlrn nnrnrlntntr " "L t ill I rmT . - fhch nf motion result ter days sue -4AAlln(T Mm nnll xca linre further renenn h'&rt or suspecting another assault upon the , . V ,WWl..'F, f"", " ..... W . Mt VUV. AlUtV,. VU Integrity et the ballet in this election. It appears from a report Ic the New ;,,,& jens nm irem maiana mat tne asse & jp elated Press estimates from there have been made up from the gains in Repub- sy Jican xr- . - ceuntle3. There have certainly &as been very conflicting reports from Indl k$$tL nB antl they have been doubtless caused ..'.4'.- dv liih urns or uiOKn n,nn maun tnpm nn. i "jf-?V W IUUJ U lllflb bllQ UUIIILIUN3 VII HIT! ('T 'Tfr mni) Y. tK.lf- lira 11ntmna nt ,tii Srf Dress renetts 1ms nnfc bpen dipt.i'1 from Republican headquarters. The fact la it net easy te believe that the Republican national committee would be foolish eueugh te undertake te play ever ,a?ila the old game which was once sue cessful, but cannot certainly be again ventured In the present state of public feeling, after the warning furnished by the narrow escape of the ether venture from embroiling the country in civil wir. The Republican party would net te-day staud behind its managers In any attempt te defeat the election. And if any ether Idea has ben held by chairman Jenes and his advisers, it has apparently been new abandoned; from the fact that his mouthpiece and Jay Gould's, the New Yerk TVt'&utie, is at length reported te have conceded New Yerk te Cleveland, and his election' Of enethlngweareanre; that if wehnve elected him, he will be inaugurated. There will net be a second failure In our generation of the people te seat their presidential choice. The ierr l'erk City Vete. All the trouble about the vote of New Yerk state has resulted from the failure of the Democrats of New Yerk city te vote for Cleveland. Blaine received 80 817 votes In the city te 133,030 cast for the Democratic presidentinl electors. Butler had 3 470 voles, and St J ihn 1,030. makirn a total vote of 227,133 The vote cast for waer aud the ether efilcers fueis up within a thousand or two thousand of this figure. There is a notable difference, however, in the vote cast for the city officers of the Republl cans and that for lllaine. Their caudl caudl datefer mayor polled but forty-four thousand votes ; for district utteme sixty Beven thousand and for comptroller sixty four thousand. Blaine, therefore, ran twenty two thousand ahead of the highest candidate en the city ticket aud forty six thousand ahead of the lowest. And this, notwithstanding the Iude pendent Republicans, who voted against mm, nut ter the candidates of their party. Evidently Blaine get twenty thousand Democratic votes ; and in ad dltlen just the number of Democratic votes that renresunt the Indpnpndpnt. if- Republican vote of New Yerk, which S?Lt"' Annnnf ...,.11 1. ..- ..-l-.l a. . is1" v"""" "c" ua V" , iesa iiiuii twenty ff-irjri' uneuiy uve luuusanu. M-W Tr. xluirlu i. ,,,.., .1 e ,.,. tvM .. :.- r . '"'"""'""' eruity thousand Democratic votes in New Yerk city were given te Blaine. Why and by whom ? Evidently there was a motive for the transfer ; aud It is found in the desire of the Democratic .local leaders te elect their local ticket, which is their bread and butter and plunder. There were two of these or ganlzutiens, Tammany Hall and th 1 County Democracy. Which traded its vote ter president for the Republican w- vows jer us city ticket ? The culpilt ST . 55arl' certainly appears te be the County H Democracy, the original frlemla and 'p supporters of Cleveland. This . aufllciently appears from their ex. Jx traerdinary vete aud the fact that SlR,teey K0t what they seuaht te bnv. -j They elected their local ticket. They ?-?! polled ulnetv-sir liumqin,! vnta t ;,tfst.be,r candidate for mayor, eighty-seven v """"" " iiueu uiainub aiierney and eigniy-uve tiieusatid for their comptrel- p ,ie. una ireaciiery BUeuld be proved '(npea them, what bhall be done with j.; belrleadrtia? Is there any punishment fe """'" ""iiicueie vimany t $' BETDnNs are at nana from nlne , s, euni' ui me VO lncp nlnnea nf tvt i0,k ,n ftddll,nr te these of New fFYerk city nnd Kmca emmrv t.. i. (Jtast1 two the gain of Cleveland ever Sanceck la eight theusaud. In thB .'.ww-jiew ierK districts heard from wvfiaim's gain is fourteen thentaud 'hundred. At the aamn rutin nf D!,n iia tfl ether tenth of the state, his total rin ViH be sixteen thousand. This, 5Wed fox the gnln In New Yerk and tms county, makes a total train nf L000 in the slate. Ilancnnk lnfc Mm state by 21,000. Therefore, Cleveland has carried it by 3,000. Tneucm there has been a great deal of exeltement ever the close election of Tuesday, 11 is of the deep, fervid character that is far removed from anything riotous. The In dividual citizen renllzs te the full that the safety of republican lns'1 lns'1 tutlen.i depends en the honest expression of the people at the polls, and he is con tent with that verdict when it Is honestly recorded. Tub very latest returns show that Cleveland and Blaine nre elected. both Ulaink's entering wedge In tha solid Seuth was tee blunt for use ou Tuesday. In North Carolina the returns were vfry nuggpstlve of a jtig h-jndle ; they were all en the Doraeoratfo side, tee. PEnnArs the Xtte Era bittf r oppeneDt of ex BhcrifT", may yrt write in terras of laudation of President Cleveland. New Yeiik will be a sllphtly different state en whleh te try the Flerida and Louisiana tactics of eight years age. WuiLK evaryone is mere or lew meUuri about oleo'.ion newg, the faet should net escape notice that Bixty foareleetrio lights failed te burn last cveaing. Mahexf: received pienty of Republican "ilnaws of war" te earry Tirciuia ; and the Old Domlale" atiswcred with a Derne oratie majority of from 8,000 te 12,000. It leeks as though the occupation of the Associated Press, an Institution "rfr'TTrnj' erearU.XwrtKiwvTrftinri nt Tnni:- i-i'WthoeoilM'.lon of ReDubliean' news about this time, had coffered the re V.irse betalliDg that of Otholle gene vanished, departed. AN AVTlBTaOCanT. Put awar the cspn and ter he that our nv railing bejrs ue 1 te weir Thy will net tbem net up Salt Utrcr. whero nene rally te trumpet blare. One of the big beneficiaries of tha great fraud of 1876 was badly beaten for Cen gress in the Third Louisana district' When men like Kelletrg are relegated te prlvate life th9 most partisan Democrats and Republieaas may swing their Lats for j" in company. The Philadelphia Prtu published a tible of majorities by counties in NfW Yerk that claims a plurality for Blaine in that state of 01. When the figures are Investigated It Is seen that they tcally snow a plurality or HI for Cleveland. Out of their own mouths are they condemned. Tueue is a doctor up In Montreal who has been giving evidecce in the oase of Hareld De Wolfe, of New Yerk, for a elalm of 200. Dr. Ilenry Honere test! fled that De Welfe is suffering from " aloeholio mania." In the oenro of his testimony he asserted that the greater number of mankind are crazy and held that a great many criminals confined in prison should net ba there at all, but should be receiving oare In asylums Perhups this physteiau has been contem plating the people who have been haunt ing the vicinity of the bulletin beards for the last few iIiijb. Madame Janausehhk is au aotreas of considerable ability, but her temper pos se.&os Heme friction l elements. Net long slnoe she bitterly assailed tha New Yerk Herald for a severe critieism of a new play in whleh she had appeared, and thore was probably seme ground for her strictures. But she seems te enjoy her perpetual im mersion In het water. She is new having wee difficulty with ene el her actressrs, iliss Ida Jeffreys, en the question of sal ary. ahe deeltnen te give her the originally agreed upon en the ground that her acting does net ceme up te ex pjctatieus. This Is a very nlce question te decide, for it seams anesgenally relative one. Aating that may please ene critic might be deemed miserably lama by ethers. If it were net for tha faet that a jury of experts usually prove themselves expert only in drawing jury fees, It might no well for twoive oxpenenoaJ actors te sit upon this question. DeWitt C. Bectelle, an artist, aged 07 years, died suddenly laM; evenlng at Seuth Bethlehem. Snt Mnins Montefiekb, 100 yf ara old a week age, Bald the ether day : A mnn of ray age ought net te grumble, but I feel that my eyesight isn't as geed as it was." lie has engaged his private secretary for another term of five jears. Malmesbukt's just published " Me meirs' are muking a geed deal of fun in England. He pictures Disraeli ou one occasion as appearing derperately low nod despondent, and adds : " He told me the quern had just sent him her last new book." STf.r.NUK, the Russian, Is au insplra. tirnal writer, and when the fit oemes ou he rises at 9 in the morning and works till neon, then resting threo hours and work ing again till miduight, drinking, moan mean while, enormous quantities of strong tea and coffee. Ruen Conway Is se popular an author In Eugland that CO 003 copies of hit. forth oeming story, " Dark Days," have been ordered there. As for ' Called Baek " it has been translated iute French, German Itallin, Nerse. Swedish, Dnteh, Reumau'. Ian nnd Welsh. Mme. Sermn ITevalevsky, of Russian birth, tills the ehair of mathematiea at Stoekhoim university. Most woruen are said by the professional wags te objeet tu the telling of their age, but it is te the glory of this intellectual ornament of her sex that she holds ene of the highest prwitlens among the learned at the age of 80, Slrt, GatlUld SwieitUa Oat or sie. A onnfldeuae man has prietlied his art upon Mrs. Garfield, in Cleveland, O , and defrauded her out of a check for 810 Wednesday be called at tbe Garfield rcsi. denee, aud after a little dtday was ad mitted as a Y. M. C. A. young man. He sought a contribution te the fund of that institution. Mrs. Garfield aid she had intended doing something for the nsaoela tlen, and might as well de it then as later. The young man continued te talk while she wrote the check, and as sbe bowed him out he was still talking. When he had gene suspicion took the place of oeu nMmee. and she telephoned te the rooms of tha Y. M. O. A. Bbe received the re sponse that no one who could have ealled at that time had any authority te collect money for the asuenlarinn. Hh .. uuiuicu me nanic te rlunn .in". , .T.w.- ..w a.v UUUU eLe"k lini l . ... 1. 1..1 V, " cashed t0 ,ate ,tLatlbeen fl ma eli the cm: 1 - - LAKOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY JNTOYEMBER ( 1884. CLEVELAND. sftsas- IIJS SUCCESS ASSURBL) In xpileel the Ljluc e-McUtr,l l'm N.u erk Hrllevpit tu lis iirimirrHlli- li) nt Ltait t.OOO-.Ni-w ,T,rpj, Unum ctlcut unit InntAiin et Lleubtliu, The result of the election still luuges en New Yerk. The Republicans de net Kie up the snuggle, hut nil the return, indicate a probable plurality for Cleveland of from 2.000 te 3.000. New Jcieey nud Contiretiout are atchered in the i)etni cratie e.ilumn and Virginia his ce.ised te be doubtful. Indiana is alaimed by betb prtle and there is a reed de-l of doubt about Jllcbigae. Cleveland is eleeted bv these figures : probably ren CI.CVEI.A :.n. Alabama.... ............... 10 .fRiiiifas ....wi-mwrr. Wiz B'-eticu" t D'n ware. F or id a G-erui.i Keutuck v, Liuisina Maryland Mississippi Missouri New Jersey New Yerk North Carolina t 0 3 4 U 18 s il 10 Si3 11 Seuth Carolina y 1 enncta'c i t tX IS . . ... a .............. a . ...... a , t!j Vireinia is Yest Virginia rj Total... California . Colerado.. Illinois.... 204 ren iikAiNE. 8 8 Oil Iowa , i;i Kansas 9 Maine 0 Massachusetts 14 Minnesota , 7 Nebraska 5 Nevada 3 New Hampshire 4 Ohie 2:J Oreeeu 3 Peuusvlvan la nu Rhede Inland 4 Vermont. .. ., 4 WUiCenblu n Total 109 is oefiir. Indiana , ,5 Michigau , 13 M.W V(INK Cl.dSli. Uut the r.riurn. InulcKri mat CIe,luu Mas '.'urilii 1 It At niititht the crowds about the bul .lOlin beards, both up town and down town, in New Yerk, surged nnd yelled in a state of wildest excitement as the figures showed themmjlves under the eloatne lights Down town the crowd in Printing house pquare was immense. At least ten thou iand persons were jammed together in the fquare aud the police had all they could de te Weep them wi'hln bounds. When the thoatre let our tha crowds abiut the up tewu beards increased and they all cheered the beards as if they all con talncd decisive news, but the fact was there wa nothing new te go wild ever. The returns came In slowly, paring down Cleveland' majjrity in some instances and benstiug them up in nthera. The re turns show 'hat Cleveland haR a plurality of 8 009 in Nw Yerk 1 200 in Connecti cut aud 2,300 in New Jertey. The New Yerk Sun'i returns up te midnight, with the nity counties out of the sixty heard from comp ete and the ether ten borai-aeuipletu, indicate a ma erity for Cleveland of about 2 500. The latest revisions are increasing the Blaine majority, however, aud the sUte is eer tainly ury cloeo. At 1 3 m the Sun has corrret returns from fllty five counties out of sixty ceuuties in the state and they give Oleve land a pluralty of 1,043. The Sun days Democrats are fearing that the Republicans will attempt te alter returns iu Biaine'a favor ou account of the closenesa of the re suit. The New Yerk Tima says : We cannot fi. ure Cleveland's plurality at less than 3.OU0 He is safe. The New Yerk TTerW saye : We nre claiming New Yerk for Cleveland by 0,000 plurality, based en etimates that cannot be successfully disputed. The Yerk Herald says : We think Olevelaud hss 4,000 plurality. De net be heve it can possibly fall belew 8,000. We believe the state is sain. The Albany Araus says : The latest estimate of the btate Is 4.200 Democratic, which miy go te 5 000. Thesa figures are based ou send efUjtal estimates of chair men of ceuuty committees aul will net vary ruueh. Cleveland has ceitalulj Oirricd the state. DEMOCnATIC srjCCEf 5 ASaUltED. i'reTu the .ew Verlt I'liuei. The limet infermed lit readers Wedncs day morning that Grevur Cleveland had been elected president of the United states. It during the confusion of tlm day any one was led te doubt the correct Decs of our conclusion, it was because he foolishly allowed his faith te be shaken by the extravagant falsehood and bluster of the defeated, Tha returns we hava received during the last twoutv.feur hours euutirm and make certaiu what we then asserted with full oeufidouoe. New Yerk has been carried for the Ddmoeratio electoral tlcket by a plurality of 3 000. The returns en which this total is baheu are ery nearly completo, aud the efflcial count win uut slightly vary it. The 0 votesef Connecticut and New Jersey's 9 are assured te GUveland by substantial pluialltles. The Dbtnoeratlo majority in Indiana will be very nearly 10,000, giving 15 mere electoral vete te Gov. Cleveland, and Wisconsin may ba confidently counted en for 11 mere, while there is a etreug probability that the Bucoese of fnsieu liekiit iu Mielugan will add 0 mere te his iuereaning majority. This ives him 230 of the 401 votes of the olretoral oelloge. a mnjeiity 01 se, only 100 being lett te Mr. Blaine, even Btinuld he have carried Cali fornia wiih 8 votes, and Nevida with 3 which he may jet be compelled te give up.' QOAUDINO AGAINST nnrCOLICAN TIIAUDS F.em the Sew Yerk Herald. Senater A. P. German and Congressman Hewltt received teleitrams nt tLe Fifth Avenue hotel, New Yerk, from all parts of the country Wednesday evening, and Irem tbeir nrivate and authentln lntnrmi tlen thus obtained were enabled te drclare uu luB UIi"e were euaeieu te drcla tLat Giever Cleveland had wen the day. ..r,,i .(.al.. MnHl.AH . .. ... "" kur.u ncuneuivu wuru pusiUTO w. that the retnrns from New Y rk nnd ether leubtful states bad bed . ' .yed bv the auttlug of wites by Ri cus for the I 'trpose of giving the Iti-publictu inana .tr at the national hrneq'tarters nu op p tuuity te uiake the teuui.s favorable. A itii-etlng of the business men's clubs w.il be held Thursday, and some vry Iitoie mrasureH will be adefte I, probably, 'i 1 he purpose of preventing any pessl. b "v of the Rcpubhuai s stealing the 1 -''Ituey again ' I have rcceivtd n prlva'e incssage fiem 'Miy," said Senater Unman, "which -b that If the majorities iu this city nud li" u nre m reported the state is tin . ub.rdly Dcmecratii). I hat the correct '1 tuures from the retuuin el the clt aud Iv 1 s nnd with the teturns nt Albany li glvoGrever Cleelaiul the state be V' 1 d peradveuturv, although by a small ir ) uity " ' - oe" Elklus was wi.h Jay Gould Wnlnctrlny for two hour. cmnen aeainst tiu: v epiatki) rnc a bofuie ten o'elook it w t discovered tlint, by ejcldent or intention, the Assooi Asseoi Assoei i'td Press reports weie stiiiiijg faliip re 'ir lis aud iu ouch case aamM the Dcmo Dcme ent. The eharga was i peuly mMle that .1 iy Gould a tnmperiut! with them for -cuiative or seme ether purpore nnd luru was areat ludignn'ien Frem the li ir the New Yerk 7i'i made this . Laiite en its bulletin beauls there was t le confidence In an thing sent out by tha' autheri'j and the wildest rumors of t'.npts te steal the siate were overy every wii. u-i heatd. There wat a deep and Millin i. 'ing nraeug theso who expected l-MliDd's electieu and believed he hal been fairly chosen. Very early 1. IKmocmlie state e immittee tolo telo tole gapbada warulug te every town in the slit, tirus agenU and fneuds te watch el 's "v for its frauds nnd send reliable iu iu fein vtien privately at the earliest possible moment. While replies te these messages au: Jii'Uiiiitrliii'i mere was ucenui.il lee.itj el auxvety. and the sunensu te the De' i erats was very trmg. They had no 1 1 n te k.ive te the anxinus inquiries ex 'fi' new aud theu a ciieenug message rett. dn'iu' stitcs. Thin s-tisfltrd ue oue. All wanted te knew about New Yerk and earH f. r nothing Hs). While nil this d.iul)' ai 1) unceitainty was heveriug ever thp D.-rr cats the Rpviblieus were gaiu tog heav'. Governer Cernell assured cvtryeue v 1' Blaine had captured the statu Oj 0 C 0 at the very least, and mero elirpru-g news camp from ether states. T'i'h kMI urd the Lepes of tue Republl cus wet tlully and they begau beastiug of tluirfi jess en the streets and about the het iti This was a chance fei the bettiug men, and the book makers as well as ethers took lirue amounts at odds of S00 aud even 3,00 that Cleveland had earned the state. It was quite late in the ovenltiii before the managers at the Democratic sta'e headquarterB began te figure ou the it-mit, and they refuse 1 te give out any thiug until they had their private returns irem an tde counties, it was lully six e clock bolure they w- re all In, and theu Mr. Smith, chairman of the executive oemmittee, who had been for hours en gaged iu ireiug ever the figures, arose from his chair aud said : "Mr Cleveland has earried New Yetk by from time te flve thousand majority, and no manipulation can chauire this result," Mr. Smith's cxaet flgvncs- were 4,714 He dictated a general dispateh te this iiect ncd then walked away with Carl Sehurz, remarking quietly : 'TtiH thing is settled, Mr. Cleveland is eleeted." 1IOT1I MtMiCa Ot.Al.11 JlltllKl.lN. Cares ucuinrraila h1ii wiilrn ty (lire the jcld 11, tlie rtikluul:t. Returns from Jlichigau show ineieai-ed Democratic gamH iu Republican counties. II the present ratio of gains centiuue the state will give 11 decided majority ler the Fusion electors aud probably fe.- the b'ate ticliet. The returns may be confuting te propie euuiUe tuolite The llrp'ibluan vete is iu full en the leading caudidatts. Te ktt th6 lull Fusion vete en president it is ut-ecesaary te add the vete given sep arately in the bulletins fur Clovelind aud Butler. If the vete of the state is decided for the Fusion ticket, as seems probable, Cleveland will receive s x elee. teral votes, Butler six and ene gees for Blaiue In voting the Orunb.icker voted ler the fame men for twelve oleotoral places and for different meu for the thir teenth place, whleh allows a chance for oae Blaine elector. It was desired te Und the relative strength of the Greenbackers and the Dxmecrats and hence the vete is sent separately. The reports se far iu pjve very little information about the Upper Peninsula, whleh Is a Republican stronghold, but the indications are that there are great Damoeratio gains there. Beth parties claim the state. The Fusienlsts eleet coni-rejameu iu the First, Fourth, Sixth nnd Seventh districts, nil of whom are Democrats The Repub lieins elect their congressional candidates in the Seceud, Third and Ninth districts. The Fifth district is still iu doubt, but there are treng indioitiens ei the e'eotien of a Dcmoerat Iu tha Eighth distriet. H.'rr's district is still nndeeided, but has I nbably gene with the Fusionists. Tlrglilt Meaillj. Democratic). It is new Fettled beyond dispute that Vuglniahas gene Democratic by some thing like ten thousand, whieh may be inereasid by aemplcte returns. The Democrats have eleeted seven congress meu aijd the Republicans two, with ene district doubtful, but probably Demo cratic. The heaviest gains made by the Democrats were in the Seventh, O'Ferrail's district, which is corapesod largely of Valley and ether white counties. The Uemucrats have carried that district by about ieur thousand. Up te midnight the returns hava been received from seveu'y out of ene bundled oeunties and all cities. Theae show that the Democrats have olected their presidential ticket by ten theusind. Fuller returns may probably show that the Democrats will nppreaah their last jear's majority of seventeen thuusuud lVeit TlrgUU 10 Doiiet E'oven ceuuties out of the fifty two give net Rxpupllcau gains of 1 000 ever the October vete. A. galu of 700 mero in the remaining ceuuties would give tbe state ene half, tbroe votes te Blaine nnd one halt te Butler. The returns are coming very slowly from tbe interior, but enough has been reeeived te show that tbe statu is Demoeratio by a uinj jriiy 01 aueut e uue. lu tbe Fi st district Nathan G01T, jr., Rep , defented Judge Brannan for Cou Ceu grcss, by n majority of nbeut 300. All ether congressmen in the state are Demo crats. riurlae. Uuefllcial returns fiem all but three c mi te the Second oengrostdona) dls. trot indicate the election of Dougherty, Dem., everllisbee, Rep ,by 700 plurality. Tn.- state is Demoeratio by -1 000 majority. Tlie counties of Flerida west of the Ap-ilachioela rlvtr will go Democratic by a msj irlty of 1 250. This sect inn was the stronghold of Pope, the Republican can dliUtefnr governor, and leaves Perry, the Domeoratlo in n better shape than was expected. Davidsen, the Dcmoerntio oiudldate for Congress runs abead of the ticket in eevcral oeunties. f irir(D, The state is Ropublieau by 1,800 te 2 000 majority The indications are that Armstrong, Rep., is eleeted te Congress from Washington Territery. California, In I Vitifnrnli Quit n.iui nrtlt nn,l .,.. , U ceunt'es give Blaine 20.030 aud Qlavn- laud 21,820. The same places gave GarQeid za t it ill Qnn n mm A aim i hi 1 ' ,v. . ..uu unuvvve. (,v, VOTK 1 I'KNMSVI.VrtNlA. Urt Hrpubllrau tlln Mated Alt Aleuc inn 11 un. Blaine has nmile au immci'se run in 1 eunsUvai.ia. Ills majority will be well en te 7.i 000. Lvuij lutnrii itioreurs thi thi thi maiorltiespieviously reported. The Re publicans have clretul twenty if the tweutv -eight returressmen. Scott, Drnm erat, of the Krie district, yeaterdiy ro re ro pertiddelcattd, bus been oleetrd. The Democrats have let three senatorial dis tricts ami gaine 1 two, having a net low of ime. Iu the lower Heuse of the Ua slAtuie the Demoaratie majority el 8.1 has Wen swept away nud the 'Republicans will have a majority iu that body of 61. Wn Mm iMilut they will have a majority The following are the mninrm... .. oeuntioB for president as indicated by the latest return., : tOr.NTtKS Allium. . ... AlluKheny , AriiKtieng Heaver. .. It.-.Uenl ... lli-iki ...., lllalr Urailteril Hacks Hutlnr... (.11111 linn t mneren Carben 1 1'iitrn Chester Clut 11 C'li-iirlluM Clinten C'elvimniA Crawford Cumberland Dauplitn , Hehiwuru , Kile h.rle Kiiyi'tle Ken-st Kmnkllu Fnltbn llrrene , HaiittDgOen Indiana .!i'treren ilunla'n I.ackunnnim.... l,nnci"tr, , Law r,me ta-haneii LfliltrD I.tizcrnn lnreiiiln Mckean Mercer Mlllllii M.mreM Montsem 17 .... Menteur ortliuinpten ... Northumberland I'crry I'lilla.lelplila.... 1'IWn Petter ct111yU.UI Snyiler seniniin ulllvan Mnquuhanua.... Tleita Union Venango Warren WiMiiinirten Wajne Wpatmorelond... a uilu(r Yerk Teiuls 1 Mil HTXH Appirent Uepubllcan uiaterlty, 7I.2W. The C'1'iiKrei..iiieii Kittled. The following named has been elected te Congress by -he majorities, as shown by thelaftstrtturns. Thoe marked thus are present members : At-large Edwin H. O.-boiue, R. 1 Ileury H. Uinuham. R 0577 2-Charles O'Neill, R 0 335 0 Simuel.1 Randall, I) 8211 4 William D. Ivelly, R 14 70 ) 5 Alfred C. Il.irmer. R 20 0U1 fi James B. Everbart. R 5 COO 71. Newton Evans 15 1 200 7 :see 0.-V 0 0 700 11,000 a.oeo 1 2fn 8 Daniel Ermentreiit, D... 0 Jehn A. Hn-staud, It M William II. Sesdn, D 11 Jehn II. hterm, k D 12 Jeseph A Sotanten, H.... IJ Charks N. Brumm, R. G It Ftauklin Bound. R 200 15 Frank C. Bunnell. It 4 81,0 10 William W. Brown,' R 1 P'-O 17 JioebM Campbell. It 2 000 18 dYiH'a E. Atkiuwu, It 1 (iOO 10 William A. Duncan, I) 1,500 20 Audie G Curtiu. D 030 21 Charles E IJ) le, D 3 000 2i James G. Noiiley. R 2 500 23-Themas M. Bayne. R 0 500 ai Ucar Ij. Jacksen, H 23-Alesandcr C White, R..., 20-GeorgeW Fleeger, R 27 William L Scott, D nm Mt f.rgl.Utnre taoe 1200 1 500 e;i3 Next l.elelae. Itcp. Dem, fenatu 81 10 lloiite ui (At l'rH. I.(jNla'e. Itcp Hern se 20 (J Ui Joint billet.... Hi "J no U2 rtCEDCIl'S HON IN KORTIUMPTON. N irthampteu county nlvrn Cleveland 0 4111, Blaine 0 231, Butler 81, St. Jehn 14.J Clevelaud s majority evnr Blame shows a Republican gain of 471 ever Gar fleld'a vote, 8 iwden, Democratic, for U jegrces, has 3,014 ever Ohidsey, Repub Ilcau, iu the county and iu thn Tenth distriet will have abntir 0,700, a Rapubli can gain of about 1,500 P.C.Evans, J. J. Eilcr and Daniel Eujjelman, Democrats, for Assembly, are elected by about 8 200 majority. Others ou the Democratic tiektt elected are : I'rothenntary, Chas. Slorrieen ; register, Jacob OJeuwelder ; recorder, Geerge Hess ; dark of erphaus court, Themas Rerchard ; treasurer, William Steim. II. J. Recder'-j majority for judge ever O- II. Meyers, Deraueiat, is 1,077 and is better than the Republicans had he pea for, mueh less expected. It is a surprise te all parties. INDIANA UMilKTTI.RU. Oonirutiilener uaillcj ar that tne sute U Jn iiuuet, Cel. W. W. Dudley says the state Is in doubt. I biiliove that complete returns will give the Republicans the ttate by a Btnall plurality. The Stntintl, Dem., says : Reliable pri vate dispatches te us assure us that Indi ana is Domeoratlc. The Asjuciated Press is net reliable. The DemoeraMo oeramlttco elaltna the state at neon Wednesday by 8,000. The Republican comraittue is equally confident but does net give ilgun-s. G. B. Hendersen, chairman Dflmocratie ttite oemmittee, fays : Iudiana Diinoaratle by 7,000. a CI.XUI or C.000 ren Cleveland. The New Yerk Star nayis : State is probably flve theusaud for Cleveland The Associated Press reports that 373 voting places show a Rjpubliam galu of 12 C93 ; Democratic galu, 7,893 ; net Republican gain, 5,203 ludieates plurality for Blaine iu state 3,000, if rate of gaiu continues. Six huudred and sevcnty-throe voting places show a net Republijangninef 5,303. Thli iudioates a plurality for Blame in tLe state of 3,000. AN ATTKSirT TO COUNT DLAINC IN IN .,.... nomtheNewYoikiieruhi. There has been disjevercd In Indian. apelis a oensplraoy te oeuut Blaine in. The Republican committee of the atate reeeived in cipher instructions from the iilUMn.i!Jn ,i i c,omm,itt1ee that Blaine a election detiended entirely en be curing the vete of Indiana; that returns muit be doctored aud llgurcs ralsed, and "i y,Tt,?,iJia.JT We,dnc,8:i'y night. Accordingly seoret agents have gene te uoveral counties te earry out this order. The Democratic oemmltteo has telegraphed te all oeunties warning against danecr, and te take steps topro - tepro - topre - wan. elahtoen ceuuties show Domeoratlo calna . the vllliany. iteturns irem all hut of about eoven hundred en the vote of 1883, oiahentBovonUundreuonthovoteoliaaj, 1 when the state gave ever ten thousand iiik Hep Dcm. ijcl, ii,.tJ "'"J ninj in 11 j niBj. ..... "" 7l7 CM 1.1IU t ;.-e l-"'0 liejl ISA I r 7i7- 7TJI if' 1 ia-e a"1 1 Sii; se 1 .ii S-1 !1 tS) ...... MtJ is: a .. 1S ,ii? I SA) OK) -0 s;; I ll'fl l.V 1'tW IMS ' 4H -.I sine Hi: 1 '10 .... 1031 I "JO '0M I 2W iJ jm mi S5.X) ;y I KM ua HT0l v '0,.... 1S MOr .... nai I ami awi i'w; 7i na , .rn ae 1 i'O 374 13 179 NMS1 F7"0 W. W KQU 1SJI I 1705 514S . no ; iM7 lbOU Hal I Ml "21 I33V I 10M sol ial , .... 5Wl il7i I SV .'07 , JSCO, seu ' 8i liWI ! w s. 2S45U I JOjjO 8S! 7U CVO I (VO tO I 217. 71' Ml raw ie 0 aw s,ri 7(0 i) WTO KOI . 8 I 7M m 1 5i-l . O , 105 7lO I toil te 1 VO CNl 1 () us iai me 37.1 netnoerntlo plurality. In all but one of the large Douie.iraUo oeitutles gains arc large, aud many Republican counties show hsi"s te that party. It will net tatte the fflle il count te deti'tmine the vete of I .diana It ij for Cleti,.iml by many theurauds. 1.ATKII 1IGTUHN3 HAM; it KMIKI.y'iU-.MO-CIIA111. Revised returns neelvcd at the New 1 ik 6'n iillice itiim sl.xteen Dcinoeiatto and llfti en Republican ejuiuies of Indiana (i here ate ninety-two oeuntlcs in tlie tat) show Demoaratle pluralities 7.1U1J, aud Republican plutalitleu, 10,511). Tlie n.inie counties jjave Hatioeck only 0,390 pluralit, und Gailleld 12 2J3 Clev. laud'H net gain U U,. 280 The oeutitlt'H eat about ouo euo oue fourth of the ote of the state, und Clovo Clevo Clove land has Giillnld's alvcrse plurality or 0 011 te oveioumo. The indication se far as it Is ti unworthy is that he has 0 000 pluiallty. Thesainn iiulicitlen is given by returns from CJ el the 800 voting places, which Iticrease this It-ipublieui pluaralitles of I33J by 3,571 vote... 1 he Democratic ojnuiii-tce of Indiana claim the state by ever 8 OJ0. The Repub lican ebim it by 0,000, but eiler no figures. All but flflceii omintlei have reported te the Uemoiuatie si Uu cunmittee, showing Democratic nains 5 53; . K..,,ublicau gams, 6.U0J. Thi. ou bisH of IPS.', when the state went D.unoaiatie by 10C3I Gains nud losses in illteeu ojunties cannot pe-slbly rediiee the Divmoeratlu mulerity of lb32 mere than 2 0C0, leaving Cievi-liud 8,000. Asoentod Piens nnd Hepublleau ustim.itei nre based eugaiut in Republlciu preaincts. " I tlrmly believe." said Governer Hon Hen Hon drieks, " that ludiaua has goue Deme oratie by a deoisive uiajeiity, nud am iuelincl te extend niy oitimite of lait night of 5,000 te 9,000." 1V111HIN9IN l.l.tnt-, llKl'DIU.IO.VN. The Ketutci, .. 111 1 UK In Wiy bltiHly tlr Returns from ever half the towns aud words of WUoeusui new Hsmte the olce tlen e! the Republiciu national aud state ticket bj net lees thau 10,100. The Re publicans haie eleeted six out of the nine oeni:riemeu with oue district, the Siith, iu doubt. The following are the Republl. can oenrcsHiiif.n ploelid, with tbeir prohi bit! majerities: CxhwhII, First distrie', 5 000; Lfilletp, Thud, 1,000; Van Sahniek, Feuith, 1 000; Themas, Seventh, 1,500 ; IMce. Eighth. 0,000 ; Stepbcnseu, Ninth, 12 000. l'he Djinecraw have elected Hi ang, lu the Second district, aud Rankin, iu the Fifth. The contest be tween Giieutber, Rep , and Smith, Dem.. iu the Sixth district, is very oleso, nud the "ilicial count will probably Ue necessary te decide the question. At no previous oleet'en iu Wisconsin has there IweiiHiuh delay in ruciivijg returns from the state as at preieut. Fer twenty, four hmirs the figures have been 0 iming iu 111 driblets, nuj ,we u scattered about the state that it has been aW-id iiuposslble te form a rel.able o-jlimate ou auy parlieular sectieu. The respective hemiquarters of the Republican nud Democratic state ceu tral oeoiraittecH iu this e.ty have beeu crowded during the ontire day by party leaders ftera various parts of the state and an iuteiested popultice. It is new thought that the Rspiibliaana have clrutcd tlie entire state ticket und thu L.iilature aud gained four ceugtcssmeii. Returns from deeiding precincts in the Sixth district new a'suru the election et Gueulher, Rep., whieh had. born m d-'iibt until last even ing. This will nuke the state aengrcss ienal ruprcsoutatieii stand beven Rtpubll eaus te two DemccraU. Returns fiem4:3 towns ntd wards show a net Demoaratle caiu el 7,778 ou the pros dential ticket as compared with 1830 Should a preper 11011 tte hhIu ba stieu for the Democratic ticket iu the remaiinug preeiucU Blaine will have carried the HUte by 10,000 majority. Later returns are thewiug a smali r jvuruu D.mejratic gain. I'omecrutlo Nut .lerie;. Clevelau 1 ha captured New Jersoy by an iB'iinutid niijjnty of 2. UO. Fuller reinrns may re.iuce or incn tthe (Ins maienty slighf.lj, but it will net be iniiti'tiallv alteretl. Hires, Rtpublicau is eleeted te Congress from the Fust district by about 800 ma jerity, which is tar below what w.13 ox ex pected. Buchanan, Republican, is elected from the Second district by 2,000. Green Democrat, Is elected fiem the Third by 4C0 majority. Pi-loeck, Ddmearat, Is niected from the Feuith Uistnet by 2,500. Phelps Republican, is elected from the Fifih district by 2,500 majirity. Lohl Lehl Lohl bech. Republican, U elected from the Sixth by 1,51)0, and MoAdeo, Democrat, from b. vuuth, by 0,000 The Republicans have a majority of one in the Sonate aud a majority of four lu the Heuo. '1 his will nive the Republicans a geed working majority. Illinois. In IlliueU 771 precincts, includiug 101 in Chicago, ifives Oglesby 183,131 and Herrtseu 157,003 ; Ogledby's plurality ever all, 4.702 Cbtoaue eitv uives Blaine 40,413 ; GJevi-htid, 40 493 ; St. Jehn, 407, and Butler, 602 ; Blaine's majority ever all, 1.0J9 OI the Chioage eity Congress Cengress meu the R -publicans oleet Dunham iu the Fu-et district aud Adama in the Feuith, and thu Demoerats oleet Liwver in the Second district aud V ird in the Third. The Republicans elect their congressmen iu the Sixth and Tenths distriet. N. E. Worthington, Dem., is oleeted te Congress from the Tenth district, instead of Starr, Rep,, as reported last niht. Colerado. Rcturna from the Intorler of the state are scattering nud incomplete. None of the large city precincts have yet repotted. Enough U knuwn, howevcr, te iusuie the Republiciu national ticket the usual ma jority el about 3,000. Eatec, Rep., is preb-ibly eleeted governor by a small majority. Symes, Rep , for Congress, will fall behind the national ticket, but Is probably elected. With ene or two ex ceptions the Ropublieau.s iu Denvor oeunty oleet their full tbket. Tne legislature is largely Ropuhlieau. e,tti uarellim. North Cirelina has geno pe overwhelm -ingly Democratic that all luterestd in the returns has ceaiud te exist. The Deme erats have earried the First.Tb ird, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Biventh, -Eighth ana Ninth, congressional districts, and the Republl. cans carried the Bcoend district a Damo Dame Damo cratle gain of ena congrcesmau. It is almost curtain that Urn Djmecrats have a two thirds majority Iu tlie Legislature. Civil rights und fesr of n return te negre m'e iu the eastern counties did the work, Cleveland Unrrlis Uenuecilcut by 1,200. Cloveland canica Connecticut by 1,300 plurality. There is ue ohetion of gover nor by the poeplo, Waller, Democrat, fall- Itiirnf n mAlnrllv In? nhnnf 1 Oftfl Tlm t " T'i .,-. i ,' ...it. i" i.:'" ' .1 ,,. j4.ki-m" n iiuijr iuuiiuau iiu will J" ,, .'i. " "V .IT.' ..,. ,u"i"." ,. """"" "uw luJ lvau" ' onto. Sls hundred and sixty eight of the 2,017 nreolnets in Oi.ie dIvh a net nnnnhilHi, galu of 13 031 ever tbe vote of last month, e.. ,.,...... ..r ..1..1, ...... ... ...i . m,.,' 'm? I epu'bi.can polity of 47,223, whieh wiu pnJbably be reduced by returns from the rural districts. y ..- -n n ,.i 1 . , . , .0 But half the ballet Is oeuntod up te 3 p. . buteneugh te tshew Blaine, Washburn a?d a?d a?d the entire Republic. Legislature ."-'". r'"1''"""' " uaiinu ey euu iu 500. n3aJ'"''ty Tin Republican eUte con- "", , mi"Wt lra oemmtttco claims thoatnte by 1,100 Mr. Iltl.f III: HANtll'.ll, A alullj (IrrniMii te (Urn Hit I lift ler I lie lli 11 k li.eu, .Tudge Ludlow, 1.. I'hilAdelphla, Wcduca ,,7y: ;'l"iC,, ' h ant a new trial te Hlehnrd Trcukc, tlm ttvinderer of Mrs Augusta Ziinni, with whom he bad been erlmlnally intlmate. and at 01100 ceiidi'inncd lilm te death. In pinslii-; sentencu the udgesaldi "A lust law demauds your ire, nud ns n ttnj.ift.ate, clothed with law Tul authority, it Incomes my duty te pronounce, the die-nlitil Judgment. K ever theie was 11 oase whleh demanded tlie prompt execution of the law, this Is that 0 no. IIope net ugalnst im10 but nt nnoe consult your spiritual adviser, and thus propate for Hint nvent whleh will send you into another world. Tlm ludgment ei tlie Iiw is that Richard Trr-uke, prisoner nt the bar, be taken liem hiuioe te the hill of the oeuuty or Philadelphia, rrem whot'eo lioe.imo, und from tlieuci) te thn place of executien and that hn be them hanged by the neck until he is dead, am! may Ged In His inlltiltacoetlucsH have mercy upon Ids soul. Tlie prlencr oannet understand Eiiirlisu and thoeuurt Interiircter put the oeurt's words into Gerniati ler him. 1 1 received the judgment with the same nppearauca or stupid stolidity that has ohiraeloriz"d him throughout the trial. When usked If he had anything te s-iy he nnswcied through tlie interpreter that If certaiu wlttiesics had bieu ealled 11 different light would have been thrown upon tlm eaie. Ceuusel Ter Treuke sild ufterwanl that the wItiicisPM iefrred te were as te his chaiaater, and thorn was geed te.-non for iiotcilliiiirtliem. Tnuke was taken baek te jail te await his fate. IILAIM'. llilii I l,l C'einplrtrly I're.lrMtril in u UnHliIe In speak rtliiud ,lll,t ltrailluu tne ieiuiuk. It has just ceme te light that James O. Blaine is rl untoreusly ic', in Augunta, Me. He took e his boil Wtdnesii.iy meiiiing after the re'iuns hal bjen soiiiued by him threiij-U the night. He seen was feuud te b' eieuly Indisptsed aud tlie family phslelan was immediately sum sum meued. He erdered perfect q in t for .Mr. Blaiue, and J L Steven', Blaiuu'sme-it iu. tlmate fi lend and ardent 00 worker iu all political m itters, is the only person be ml the family physician and iinniburs of thn family who Inn been allowed te sje or steak te .Mr. Blaine. It is learned from iudisiu-able authority that Mr. Blaiue Is iu swell a couditieu that it is absolutely impotfcihle for him te speak a eud aud that hn is o.-mp'etoly prostrated, a hovere cold en his lu ig adding greally t.j h. ouller euller ini's J hn L. Steven aud Wa'kcr Blaine have bten representing Mr. t'.liine. They elaim every Neilhen state ex.vept Ciinuectleut. They ela'm Virginia by 12,000 and New Yerk by 12 000. Cyru Field h it sent a telegram el congratulation, nii.1 stys that Blaine Is sure or 12,000 in New Y .m. The Republiciu headquarters ami the R 'publi can elub room 1110 all nn black as night, shut up i.nil doiertcd. wKiia Miris, Th l.strtt llniiianliiK lit Heist form ler Ualuk l(tilii. Patrick Deylo, an ex ttoliceman, shot iu 1 mob in the Htreutaef CelumbiH. Ohie, en Tuesday ninht, died parly Wednesday morning. W. 11 ThursMu, a iswiug maelune atcnt, has been arrested for the sheeting. Kibvaul Bardmerp, a siloen keeper, is uuder arrest for the murder of William Wmklifle, a circondue'or, in the same city, bu- another man la b-'uvedte be the guilty persoe. Cook TeuU, convicted of the murder of h's wiff) liy poisoning her, several months aie. wingputoueed We luesday at Oateu Seu "I, Ontario, te bj b.uigLd en Decem bar 5 b. Fnlix Merev. the U. 8 miprviser at Faille Point, L.viii,uin, left I,-icanviIIe ou Tucsd iy tiight with his nlao-ie-i returus ferNuwIbcm IU has net b-en seen siuce, aud, it is fuarud, has suOercd vle Iccc. William L-md-jnilager, aged IU yearn, was acaidcmally sliet and fatally weuuded in Baltimore, W flnc-xl iy afcorueou, by the ditchnrge of the tun of Jehn Luck hardt, with whom he had bten cuunlug. Tne steamer Jehn Tayler, Imlenglug te the Porpoise llhnii eimpmy wuut ashore at Caps May Puiut, in a gale, abjir, threo o'clock Widncsday morning, and was totally wrecked. Her crew and all the property en beaid were h tved. Tha bteamer Graie U e. uwoed was burned at S nitb llivn, Michigan, en Tuesday night. Less, e3J,U0O. A Ol VJI.UNII ; vvnr.r.ii. Tlie tlrHt Hwenjirr llrklrtH ilprit!.,n muii l'arljtri! an .itimitt ( llltsii. Krem tha Atlanta Censi it 11 tlen "Thunder and lighti.iug 1 is that a cyclone ? Tnese words were uttered in a tragic tene by a lei rilled ledger en Alabama street yesterday metuiug, who was areurcd Irem his slumbers be for 0 daybreak by sounds tike the promonitery tumblings of an earthqiake or the dread ful murmurs of a wihtctu bhziiid. Ue made a rapid toilet, and, uiseiug down Btairs, appeared at the front deer attired iu a plug hat and mir of nutDHudiuH te inquire into the oause of thn commotion. Uuiueumbered by clothing of any conse quence, he was- prepared Ter lighting or te take auy measures icquiriug agility for bis safety. Casting hia eager eyca down the Mreet, about a block away, he saw a great cloud of dust by the moonlight, from thomidatef which the neise seemed te issue. At each succeeding second the sounds were nearer, clearer and, te Ins Rtartled Imagination, deadlier than befere. Hastily ellmblng a neighboring lamp pe-it, and from that point of vautace he waited for results The monster seen heve alongnide the young man and the lamp, where they (stepped the maohlue te lubricite, The daring spirit of the youth eintaiue 1 him ou his lelty fetch until thu etraiue) con cern reaehed Lin, when be was Milfecatcil by the dust in 1 fell .1 victim te his temerity The Alabama street youth cx plaini'd that his situation 011 the lamp pest and the panie terror preceding his occupying the same had net arUeu from iguerarce, as he had lend iu the papers that a new etreet sweeper had been pur chased, but he hal ue tlei it was the grr at machine it was calculated te tear up the earth and flutter its ohnetlo frag ments te the oenBnos of an it-doite un known. The ttreut sweeper will hereafter be operated at midnight, as in ether cities, and the dust und uolbe will be obviated te a gieat oxteii. when tbe. man bocetne familiar with its weiklugr. lleleiMccl mi tlaticHi vbrpei iVililam Bewers, who wai committed last week te the oeunty prison for twenty daya by Squlre Reth, of Maiiatta, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was takpn befere Judge Livingston en a writ of habeas oerpus te day. The prnsoeutor nnd ollljers of thn law were Batisllsd that Bewers bad been snfQoiently punished nud they did uat resist tha discliarje. A charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons ngalust tlm sims dafeuda'it was withdrawn and Bewcrd was discharged from custody. A tlall Urellnnl. On Wednesday evening after servloe tbe Rev. J. Max Harl: anuouaeed te his cou ceu cou gregatien that lie had dcollecd the call te Bethlehem, whieh was decidedly very pleasant and gratifying cows te his ceu gregatien. Rev. Hark has been pastor of tha Moravian church for many years, in which eapaciy lie has given universal satisfaction. Tlie news that he will re main in the elty will be very gratifying te his frlends of all crceda aud conditions. 6 .Si 1 te "V. IK
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