" ' JrpTyY' T?$Fj&znfi ..iit&ti (Oijrir, .5 H V ' T V" -AC ' .T PV .V LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5 1884. r m 'wp- C T",r m fW mf. fc w4 i- WB.ff fUmcaste? tmellfgenret. TWWWBDiYaVHNlNO NOT., 6, 1984, '4 tk. A ; - OiTYfcterr. " i'qWe keartHy congratulate enr Tellow 1 iDecrl8 upon the auspicious day that r-tait taut dawned for then. Thttbrac- ei tec air aad bright sun, of tbl day after ?Xfc verdict, dawns upon the United SUtetTretunied te Democratic control rJ'ftr many years. The returns of the f leetlen show that the Northern stetee s K New Yerk, New Jersey, Connecticut, j California, Indiana, and perhaps Illinois V' Mtl Wlaiuinaln I.A.M. 4vtn1 ttick 1lt s .emu it lauuuniu uce iuiucu iud evuu Seuth, which has se lone been the stead v VwAtiiitwvrtat fit t)m TtamrhftrAtlA narr.V- nrm '. !. n ... Jl,l-J l,lln ,j" HID KIVCU VU US UCV1UOU UlltjUlltJ Ul 04 electoral vmeeiuie union. That the Seuth has been steadily Dem -& ?W ? V". , .- ,'?fe ecratic was due te the unwise recon ', fcructlen policy of the Republican party n that induced it te seek te forcibly main i'-.Uln political ascendancy In the Seuth, 0 anmlndf ul of the fact that In Democratic tcate tueir people uuauy must be the source of power. Because of their evil treatment by the Republican party in these days, the people of the Seutb.wben they came into possession of their birth- i&J. right, carried their states into a solid jbpposltien te the Republican party ; and merle mcjr unve icuimueu nuu uecn iuc 5, spring beard from which the Democratic party has made its successive leaps towards the control or the govern ment which it has new reached ; and they will remain as the solid foundation upon which it will main tain Itself se long as it is guided with vigor and wisdom. The country Is at last thoroughly re constructed, The party which succeeds te the government is net the party of a iBectien, but has gathered te its support vy tue oeiiu euuiu uiu jjreaieai. eiuiea ui the North ; and it has net wen them by t tidal wave of unreasoning enthusi asm. It has carried them by a steadily increasing vote which baa at last welled into a majority. The Demo cracy have long held a majority ei the popular vote, and have steadily con tested with their opponents upon nearlj equal terms In most of the Northern states. They have never been a sec tional party, save in the sense that they were in a majority only In a section That reproach aimed, as it was, that watt se delicleusly rolled in the mouths of Republican orators has passed away. The Republican party has been cast out In the section In which only it could claim existence, but where it has become tee offensive for longer life. It has well deserved its fate. It pre sented as Us candidate a man se neta blyvlle that his election would shamed the country. It nominated him because he was its bast representa tive. He embodied the corruption which prevailed in the party. It has ceased te fit ttTsS: M? pi Mhesetts constituents may be seen by a glance at the returns from the Ray state. Ills pet city of Bosten showed Its regard for him by presenting Cleve land with a net Democratic gain ever the Hancock vote of 0,000. It is believed that his Blaine side show will net have the effect intended, as in dications point te Democratic success in spite of his perfidy. The disgrace with which he has crowned himself should be a standing warning for all statesmen of his ilk te be dwelt upon a long as the faculty of memory continues te exist In mankind. Tbk Republican party has gene ! Alts, new te return 1 Ben BtrrLEn and the New Yerk Sun went down together. PSRHAr demagegue Butler docs net yet knew what struek him. New that the oeuutry has been saved, every one will settle down te minding hit own business. It was the book of Statesman Lindle that caused the whirlwind that destroyed the Republican preiidenttal nominee. Belva Lockwood has emerged from (he duet and some of the engagements with $129 of leeturlng receipt!. Wlse Belva I EiNat county, New Yerk, well deserves her reputation of " Stronghold of the In dependents." It gave Cleveland a most mac.nifi.ceut majority. New Your joins hand with New Jersey, Connecticut, California and In diana in the work of driving the rascals out. O.ne of the most satisfying fea ture of the exeiting campaign that bas just oleeed was its quiet and geed order at the polls all ever the oenntry. The reports se far received show that in all parts of the country the voters were in deep earnest and that they would brook no interference In their rights. It was a mighty effort en the part of the people te dislodge the Republican "Old Vfan of the Sea," and it has been sucoess suceess ful in a most gratifying degree. THE ELECTIONS. NO OUTCOME AS YET Tnc nnsuiiT involved lv nerivr. be an honest party, or even te' care te saem te be honest. If it had been ether wise It could net have nominated Blaine, who was a stench in the nostrils of hon est men from end te end of the country ; even the henes: Republicans who vettd for him ; us they did in masses, did it under pretest te their consciences, and only because of their devotion te their party. A geed thing indeed it has been for the country that the lessen is taught Jkat the character of the candidate Is an Important element in his strength. The success of Blaine would have made it seem that an honest man is net eligible te the presidency. The vote in decisive states is se close as te make it probable that with a sweeter candi date the Republicans would have been successful. The nomluatlenjof President Arthur perchance would have resulted in his eleotien, as Blaine hap1 been beaten by the revolt again;; him of the better "eletaentethia party. Nothing whole somerte the country could have oc curred. It is a warning te politicians of all parties te take care of tbelr characters and te all parties te tke heed as te their candidates. The Democratic party ascends te power undermost favorable auspices for re taining it during its geed behavior. The Northern states have nearly all been reduced te the class of debatable states by the wearing away of their great Re publican majorities, which have dwindled in all these where it did net disappear. Massachusetts, which bas been a Re publican bulwark, gives Blaine a plural ity of but a few thousand and no majority at all. Tier slBter states In New England are In sympathy with her, and in the West and Northwest the Republican strongholds crumble away. "With a Damocratle Congress and a Democratic executive, we hope and believe that prosperity will be renewed within our borders and dignity be added te our standard in the eyes of all the world. Nbw Jerskt showed herself true te her (j'i time love of justice in giving Cleve land a very handsome majority. In vain did the confederated Republican ringsters attempt te debauch the sternly Just old commonwealth. Deputy United States marshals wcre at all the election polls of the state te Intimidate and coerce voters and Republican manufacturers did their ntmmt tn fnrn thnfr trnrlimn ntn the I sunnert of the Renubllean ticket. True tct have I hnr sansa of rizht. however, she eamn gallantly te the front and speke in no un oertain words for Oleveland. The Repub iican pirty steed no show with the honest voters of New Jersey. PMitauNAti. Jedee Alluek decided en Tuesday that betting en elcotiens does net deprive a voter of bis right te vote. HcsnT Invwe Confidentially tells hie secretary, Leuis ?. Austin, that "Hstnlct la always a new mystery te him." 'VTBe yet, Irvicg's mauner of playing it a mys- siery te most etner people Edwin Beeth authoritatively announces that there is no foundation whatever for the report that he will play In Berlin 'du ring tbe coming winter," nor, se far as he knows, at Any time in the future. Mr. RtrsKix touched a sympathetic obeid when he remarked In ena et bis re cent letters : " I de net gptaV cf the Cel Cel tte raee because I should new be expeeted te say Keltic, and I don't mean te, if only for fear that I should next be repaired te say St. Eekillla." Tues. H. Savert, of "Wilmington, Del., who recently bought the government property at Harper's Ferry, has put up a weed pulp mill en the site of the famous arsenal. Mr. Savery was offered $4 000 for "Jehn Brown's Fert," the purchase of these who made the offer being te exhbitl tbe relie in oeuneotloa with a show. Nw Jrry Vetrs for CletcUmt Cennrrlltnl and Indium In Bems Doubt Nw Yerk' KlecterM Vete I'ercrtaln Willi All the ClinnefS Faverlnc Cletclaml. 1're-n tliU Morning's Kxtri. New Yeuk, Nev. 4. About four hun dred districts In the state, eutside of New Yerk city and Brooklyn, show about 3,000 Demoeratio gain. A Timtn bulletin says 293 election dis tricts In the sUte gire Blalue 39,001 ; Cleveland, 51.198. Inte returns from King's county show Democratic majority 17,000 te 19,000. IN NEW TOIIK ASD KINOS. Nkw Yekk. Nev 4.-223 election dis trict out of 712 in this city glv Blaine a?. 470. Cleveland 40.073. Butler 1.034 St. Jehn 302. Cleveland's majority in New New Yerk city will be between 40,000 and 43,000. Cleveland carries Kings county by 20,000 majority. Blaine carries but one ward. New Yerk A World bulletin puts Cleveland's majority In th state at 40.000. STEADT DEMOCRATIC OAIKS. New Yerk 319 districts in the state out of 1.090 Blaine 78,202, Cleveland 04,674, Butler 2,193, St. Jehu 4,432 -rain for Clevelaud of 3,030, ever 1SS0. If thin rate continues his pain in state will be 19,000 te 20.000, which would plve Blaine 50,000 majority in the state outside of New Yerk and Broeklvn, which from present Indications will give Cleveland 43,000 te 50,000 majority. 354 dUtrictfi in New Yerk Btate onMde of New Yerk and Brooklyn give Bltine 02,180, Cleveland 52,000, Butler 1.017, St. Jehn 3,003. Net Democratic gain a,-'.. The JTtrald says : 3S0 districts heard from g!vi Clovelaud 19,037 majority, and the present outlook pives him "New Yerk state by 60,000 majority. IN TUE BMrillE C1TT. New Yerk, Nev. 4. Returns from most of the district) beard from in the city show gains for the Democratic national ticket, while these fiem the Democratic portion show sorue Democratic lows. Ilcwitt is undoubtedly elected te Congress by 0,000 In the Eleventh district Gtr field's majority of 1,532 Is reduced te 322. In the Soventh distriet Garfield's majority of 400 has disappeared, and Cleveland haa a majority of 07. In Sixteenth Assembly district Hancock's majority of 3,300 Is re duced te 2,700. Pulitzer is clesttd te Con gress in the Ninth district by an immcuse majority. ORAI.T ELECTED W ATOn Or NEW TORT CITT Grant is elected mayor of New Yerk ciry by iu.uuu majority. TIIK " BUN " CONCEDES A VICTORT. "Tim Sun bulletin says : Indication are that Cleveland has carried New Yerk state. The Herald says Democratic ccm mittee claim Connecticut by 3,500. The Herald say the Republicans claim that the ktate, outride of ew Yerk and Brooklyn, ha gene Republican by 50,000. Brooklyn, Nev. 4.-247 districts give Cleveland, 01,417 ; Blaine, 47,333 ; BtUV 1.8S4 ; St. Jehn, 1,102. New-Xrtr jtail & Expren sajs Cleveland's muralitv in this city Is 40,000 1 In Kings county about 20, 000. If tliew ilgures ars correct Cleveland w Ul jarry the state by about 60,000. Late figures may change this materially. CLEVELAND'S GREAT VOTE IN NEW YORK. New Yerk. Corrected returns In "New Yerk city show Cleveland's majority in city 03,083. CLAIMING THE STATE TOR CLEVELAND. The New Yerk Etrald allows that the state is very close, but claims that the latest returns Indicate 7,000 plurality for Cleveland. 789 dUtricts In New Yerk states, eutside of New Yerk and Brooklyn, give Blaine 169,709, Cleveland 153,634, Butle: 3,023, St. Jehn 10,303. - - , The Collapse or Butler. The utter collapse of the Butler boom is one of the most noticeable outcomes et the exciting election that bas just come te a close. It was recognized from the moment that he entered the canvass that he was conducting a political side show for the benefit of the Republican presidential candidate. The werklngmen te whom be appealed recognized him as the charanlen demazecrue of the dav and though they read his speeches and went te hear him talk, they never seri ously considered the contingency of "vetlns: for him. He has been In a rather unpleasant situation between the upper and nether grindstones of the party, and the close of the canvass loaveshimln the position of the esa who carried Balaam, It is eminently fitting that this should be the case. He has during his checkered political career proved blm- lf the most unscrupulous of tricksters , who would masquerade in the garb of any party for his own purposes. He is everything by turns and nothing long," and he baa depended en the lack et political discrimination en the part of the people in bis efforts te humbug ttem. But they have taken titn mnASiirn vurv iinnrati.l Hew his conduet la deserting , Democracy at Ckkafe la July wm appreciated by his ftraarlfiu AsrcAMKii un riBE. Kxoltleg; Meant en tbe Emt Birer 3MpptOB Kni3anKere1. Flames lit nptbe East river, New Yerk, Monday evening about nine o'elock in the vicinity or Pier Ne. 18. The steamship Iiameu de Ilerrera, Captain Uiltlbeeca, of the Spanish-American line, was en lite, and for a time the shed and deck of the Bristel line steamers and the vessels lying near were in great peril. W. A. Petter, a elerk, was in his ofllce at the head of the doek, when be beard the bell of the steam uliip ring, and en discovering that she was atire he notified Officer Moren, or the First preoinet, who gave the alarm. This was speedily followed by two ethers and as quickly answered. Fifteen Hees of hesu were seen pouring water en the flames, which had burst ent between deeks and spread te the forward part of the vessel, where the cargo was mostly stored. The lire beat Llavemeyer ran aleugvide and rendered needed assistance, nud the Zephar Mills was also en hand in case she was wanted. The flames ate their way through the upper deek iu a triee and leaped well up the mast outlining objeets en the river with the distinctness te daylight. These members of the crew who were aboard hurried ashere almost frightened ent of tbelr senses, and huddling in a group en the edge of the river Jabbered iu SpanUh about the disaster. Lines of hose were drawn ever tbe shed of the Bristel linn and under It, and after ripping out planks iu the vessel se an te riach the flames, the Bremen succeeded in getting them under oeutrol alter an hour's hard work. The flre wee a difficult ene te handle, as It was next te impossible at fhst te obtain a geed vantage ground from whleb te flaht it. Ths vcssal is named after her owner, who lives in Havana. She is bark rigged, with an Iren hull, and has been running from that pett te this city for six months pant. His agents are J. De Rivera & Ce., of Ne, 117 Pearl street, and she carries freight and passengers. The vessel arrived en Thursday last, and was te sail te-morrow with tobacco, sugar and a general miscellaneous cargo. Her crew enanists of fifty eight men, and this was her twelfth voyego te New Yerk. The damage te the freight was placed at about (3,000 and te the vessel about (10,000. Uelv Loek weed All Illgbt. A telegram from "WashloKten says : "Belva A. Lockwood, the eandldate el the National Equal Rights party, Bald, in an interview en Tuesday nuht. that shu was satisfied with the result of the etrapaign, inasmuea sue uuu a earta mva uy her leeturlng receipts. TncTUw Ters: HtoeK Murket '! R'ghr. "Wall Btuebt, New Yerk, Net 0. 11:10 a. m. btoek market irregular. But in the mala firm. congressional vofe of 1S92 of about 900. Dai.TIMOHk, Md. Wicomico county, 1st district, gives about 830 majority for Cleve land, and about 000 majority for Glbneu. Queen Anne county, 3th district, give about 400 Democratic majority. The In In dlcatleus are about 030 Democratic majori ty In the ceuntv. ANNArei.ts, Md. Return from this city show a Demoeratio galu of SO. The ey latcet returns rrem Anne nmdel county, give Compten, Democrat, for Congress, 400 majority, a Democratic gain of 700 ; Cleveland's majority Is about 330 ; Frederlck county gives about 000 Republican majority ; Dorchester ceuntv gives a Republican maierlty of about 750. Later returns give a Republican majority of 40 In Charles county, and a Republican mijerity of 527 In Dorchester county. 'I he Democreta elect live congrussiuen out of elx, a gain of ene in Marylaud. THE 1'BXKSYI.VIM.V UUTVtlNS. Democratic Countle 1 list !)lil Net Fuller In Their Duly. Clarien 'county gives a Democratic majority of about 1 300. Northampton county ghes Cleveland 3.300 malerltv. Green county returns indicate about 2,000 Democratic majority. Berks county shows about 7,200 Democratic majority. Adams county shows 400 te 430 Demo cratic majority. Huntingdon county about 700 Republi can majority. Northumberland county ever lualf the predicts heard from indicate S00 Demo cratic majority. Dataware county half the precincts Indi cate a Republican majority of 2,400 (uthe Second ward. New Castle, Blaine cets 244, Cleveland 04. St. Jehn 7, Butler 1, as compared with the vote of 1S30 a Reppublican gain of 20, ueaver county 1 iieu te 1.40U nepueucan majority ; Columbia about 2,000 Demo cratic majority. Ri turns thus far indicate Blaine will hae 200 plurality in Ferest county. Sev. n districts from Allegheny county show Republican gain of 170 evor vete of lfO. Hepkins i defeated One-third of Chester county heard from indicates 4,000 majority for Blaine. ; Dau phin county Republican majority about 3,000 Lehigh county gives about 2,000 Demo cratic majority. AVyeming ceuntv gives a Democratic majority of about 200. Twcnty-flve pruclnc's in Allegheny give net Republican gain of 340 Indian emiuty cives about 2.100 ma jerity for Blaine. Cumberland ceuuty gives Cleveland 800 majority. Republican gain 200. Lawrence county gives Blaine about 2,300 majority. Returns from Inlf the precincts of Petter county. Pa,, Indicate Republican majority of COO. Philadelphia, Third district, Blaine 1,33, Cleveland 2,077, Butler 11, St. Jehn ,1. Democratic less ; entire Democratic county ' 1 585 j Ferd, Fusion, forgevoroor, majority nvnii inviw. nu juiiiuuraiH ciccieii -uvcr uoiueorais. ever Republicans te the Assembly. Cum- iim.Ttie inin tn Went Vlrsinin. nJ?i , W ',ue J.OWJ.nerlU, Wukblmce, W. ValUrlwr, Republican 1) muerat e less 200 Mimmeulh . iHiunty Cengreasunsn' in Parkesburg !U8, a gain gives a Democratic majority of 1,500, ' ever llavwell of 1 117 "J, fi" nuir ilan . t01o"ecMori Grafton, W. xl, gives Cleveland M8, Z, 1J , ire ,0 m n,aJri'y. Dcme' i Blaine 801, a Demoeratio gain of 7 ever the emtie gain or 100. I htfl0 cicotfen Nkw Jkhsey Camden ceuntv estimated I bctn een l,60naud 1,000 Domecratto gain. S0UD okehoia. wr.oneiA me cntire I'omeoratio uen- DECnenT elected. PuiLVPELrntA.-Dechcrt has been elected controller by ever ten thousand. IK T1IC 1IVY STATE. Itolilnieil, IteiinbllrHU, rrebjblj- lecteI Got Get Got erner The Slate Cleto. The New Yerk Jiiif it Expren says Rob inson, Republican, for governor, of Mass achusetts ja cleted and that in 105 towns withjj'preclucts in Bosten te bear from, Claine cets 42,811; Cleveland, 40,104; Butler, C.280; St. Jehn, 2,04'j. Bosten. 104 cities and towns, and all but ene precinct in Bosten indicate a plurality for Blaine of 9,400 XOKTII CAItOt.IM DKMOGItATIC. IN YineiTMA. Deme Domecrntle Hed llrpabllcau Ualns Various l'elnl. bi RicnjiOND, Va. Ne disturbance of any cem-equense occurred here te-day, though a number of negrees were arrested for at tempting te vete illegally. A large rete has been polled, and ths indications are that Cleveland and Wise will earry the city by at least 2,000 majority. Richmond, Va. Republicans make slight gains in Portsmouth and Fredericks burg ever Mansey-Wlse vete which Is the basis upon which estimates are being mada. It is estimated that Bedford will give Cleveland and Daniel 1.200 majority. Democratic gain of nearly 850. NonreLK, Va. Norfolk gives Blaine !,724, Clevelaud 2,338. Marshall (Dem.) 2.866, Lobbey (Rep.) Congress 3,703. Net Republican gain of 250 ever combined Massey (Dem.) and Dawsen (straighteut Rep.) vete of 18S2. RicnjiOND, Va. The Rlohmend State estimates Cleveland's majuritly In Virginia at from 8,000 te 0,000 and claim seven of the ten congressmen. Richmond, Va. Demoerats claim 8 cengreshinen conceding Republicau success only in 2nd and 4th districts. Richmond, Vs. In 80 precincts in this state show a Demoeratio gain of 111. This Indicates a very clese vote, and If the ratio of Democratic gains is net increased the state may go Republican. There are about 1,000 voting preolnets. A DEMOCRATIC GAIN OF 32. Richmond, Va., The eitiea of Alexan dria, Portsmouth, Fredericksburg, Nor Ner folk, Lynchburg and Staunton gave Cleve land 8,700 votes, Blaine 8,030 Democratic gain ever Massey-Wise vote 33 Manchester city a Douiearatlc gain of 21. Ricn.MOND, Va. Petersburg shows a Demoeratio gain evor Massey'a vote of 2,030. The vete between Brady and Evans as far as heard lrem In the district is quite olebo, with chances in favor of Brady. IS MAKTLAND. A Democratic Ylotery of About Tan Thou sand. Talbot county will give 150 Domecratlo majority, Kent county gives 109 Darao Darae cratla majority, "Werchester county Cleve land about 000 majority. Carrell county gives about 400 Domo Demo Dome cratlo majority ; Washington county give Blaine 217 majerity: McComas, Republi can for Congress. In Sixth distrlet has 1,028 majority In Washington county. Indications point te about 10,000 ma. Jerity for Cleveland in this state, a less of about 5,000. Talbot county gives Cleveland 20 ma. Jerity. Indications are that the Demo Deme Demo erats have carried the state by a largely reduced majority. In the Third congressional district, Cele, Demoerat, bas 10,007 ; Sentz, Republican, 10,007 ; Sllverwoed, Prohibitionist, 679. Fourth congressional, district ; Flndley, Democrat, 15,723 ; Brown, Republican. 14,220 ; Odem, Prohibitionist, 024. Boenl hill, Jehnsen oeunty, has a gain of 125. Thus far seventy townships show a na Demoeratio galu of 8,000. Warrenton pre cincts gives a net Demoeratio gain of 78 ; Cerey, Wake county, 6 ; Leckvllle, Chatham oeunty, 43 ; Franklin oeunty elects Democratic oflleors by 100 majority. Indications show Anne Arundel county give 600 Democratic majority, a gain ever Galm thn l'elnt te a l'lurnllty or Fineen Thousand. Raleieh, N. C At Whitakers precinct, Edgecombe eunty the Democrats make a iraiu of 21 ; In Granville county the Democrats elect the Legislature and county ticket ; in Richmaud and Montgomery counties Democrats make gains ; at Leaks ville, Rockingham oeunty, the Democrats gain 36 : at Morche&d, the Democrats gain 40. Gains In Raleigh and in Wake county received te this hour indicate that the Democrats will carry the county and elect the ticket for the first time since 1878. The county polls 10,000 votes. The vote at Ferestvllle preclut, "Wake county shows a Democratic gain of 54. At Pineville, Mecklcnberg county net galu of 70. At Littleton, Halifax county, a net gain of 02. Recky mountain precincts, "Washington county, gives a net gain of 21. Pittsboro precinct, Chatham county, gives a gain of ou. Up te 8 p. m. returns from 18 important precincts show a net Demoeratio gain of 1,U7U ever tee vete ei ibsu, iieaurert county gees Democratic by 300 maferity. At Chapel IHIL Scales la 60 ahead of Yerk a net Democratic gain 110. At Kittrell, the Democratic majority is small, a gain in Durham county. The Democratic gain la very large, no figures are yet given. The Democratic majority in Cleveland county In 1,600. The Democrats elect Legislature, and county tickets in Richmond and Mont gomery counties. The Democrats make gains at Leaksvllle, re-elvcting Ham, a county Demoeratio gain of 300. At Mere head, a Democratic gain of 400. Wilsen products, Wilsen county, gives a Demo Deme Demo oratio gain of 2,910. Twe preolnets. Beau ford county, Democratic gains of 1,370. Ne Republican gains. Raleieh, N. O Every township in Wilsen county shows Domecratlo gains. Reports indloate Demoeratio gains. Blaine leads the Republican state ticket. IN TUE NUTMEG STATE. itelh Sldei renUt in Claiming Victory. IlAiiTFenD, Conn., Fifty towns give Blaine 18,000, Clevelaud 18,721 ; Garfleld 19.257. Hancock 17,742. Republican less 037. Gov. Harrison 18,741, Waller 18,938, Scattering 780. Four years ego Bulkely 10.133, Waller 10,813, Scattering 452. Haiitferd, Conn. Seventy-nlne towns net including Hartferd and New Ha7en gives Blaine, 24,690; Cleveland. 23,230; scattering, 1,654 ; Harrison, 24,897 ; Wal. ler, 23,542 ; scattering, 1,497. Connecticut, BUine 42,122, Cloveland 41.484, scattering 2,057. IlAnTFOUD, Conn. 25 towns give Blaine, 5,731 ; Cleveland 5,154, scattering 334 Rep resentatives eleeted Republicans 33, Demo crats 10, Hartferd, Conn. 41 towns give Blaine 10,150 Cleveland 8,803, scattering 660 Harrison 10,142, Waller 0,190, scatter ing 42; Representatives elected 30 Republi cans, 11 Demoerats; Waller probably elected in first congressional distriet. Ill towns, net Including New Haven; Blaine, 42.122 ; Cleveland, 41,434 ; scatter ing, 3,057 ; Waller, 41,029 ; scattering, 2,033. Cleveland's majority In New Haven said te be 3,600. 149 towns give Blaine 61,431 ; Clove-63,874. NEW JERSEY. The State IlaUaved te be Certain for Cleve land. Atlantic county gives about 430 for Blaine, a less of about 200, It Is reported that Mercer county gives about 600 Domecratlo majority ; Bergen county shows a Demoeratio gain of about 150- Indlcatlens are that nires is oleetcd In the Flrrtdirirfei-ty-a geed majority. NfeirJzn8EY New Brunswick elvaa Cleveland 378 majority, Middlesex county gives uieveiana w majority ; smui Camden ceitn'v Republican, bv nlieiit 1,500 majority ; Dcmocratle galu Jef about 400 Demoeratio sheriff elected by about 400 majority. Republican counties as far as beard from show Republian len of 534. The Deme, cratic counties show Demoeratio less of 1,503 a net Domecratto less of 031 Qlou Qleu ccster county gives Blaine 623 maieritv. Ferrel, Democrat, forceugressSlS majority, Pauoeast, Republican, for senntu 272. Haines, Republican assembly, 233. Pas saic county gives Blaine about 1,400, Dem ocratic gain of 400. VERMONT SOLIDLY RnrUBLlCAN. Vermont. 1 10 towns give Blaine 25, 241; Cleveland, 12.091; Butler, 678; St. Jehn, 1103. Blaine's plurality 15,547. Sune towns In 18S0 gave Garfield 8 J. 303, Hancock, 13.317; Weaver, 1011 ; Garfield's plurality 1005. If remaining 120 towns give proportionate vete Blaine's majority upward of 25,000. NEW UAMl'SHIUF. 5,000 RErmUCAN. Nfw IlAMPsmRF. At 9:30 p. m. the Republicans claim thn Matn for Itlilun and while admitting the vete for Currier luem.) ler governor would be clese, deny that he would be clcetcd. They also claim the election of both memlters of congress. The Legislature and 4 of the 5 of the executive counsellers. Concord, N. H. 118 towns give Blaine 20,010 ; Cleveland, 18.327 ; St. Jen. 617 ; Butler, 131. Blaine's plurality, 1,032. THE LONE STAR .STATE VERY SOLID. Tr.xs A heavy vete was polled In Texas. Much scratching of local candi dates. Indications ielut te the oleetlon of Cralu, Dem., for Congress, ever Rcntfre aud Nelsen, Rep. Returns from the state are meagre, but Indicate the election of every Democratic Congressman. MINNESOTA REFCnLICAN. SIlNNtsOTA 23 precincts show a act Republican gaiu of 720 ever 'S3. UU preoiuets and towns eutside of St. Paul give 10,724 Republican majority. KEPCnUCAN MICHIOAN. Detroit, Mich., 00 precincts in Mich igan gives Blaine 14,379, Cleveland, 10,027: Butler, 8.049; St. Jehn, 3.186. Alger, Republican, for governor, 13 3S0 ; Bcgole, Fusion, 12,950; Preston, Prohibitionist, 2,100 a net Democratic gain of 2,012. WISCONSIN IN THE REPUBLICAN COLUMN. Wisconsin I hirty townships of the state show a net Domecratio gam of 667, Fifty towns and precincts give a net Dem ocratie gain of 1,300. Seventy-four scat tering towns aud precincts bhew a net Demenratlc gam or 1,503. TLORIDA TURNS UP ALL RIOHT. Jacksonville, Fia., Indications point te the election of the Demoeratio national, state aud congressional ticket in Flerida The majority will be 3,500 ; Legislature securely Democratic. nnrunLie.vN nneDE island. RneDE Island. Blaine, 19,029 ; Cleve laud, 12,433 ; Butler 425 ; St. Jehu, 941. Blalne's majority, 5,223. THE MICHIOAN RETURNS. Detroit, Mich. 21 election dUtricts outside the cities of Michigan give Blalue 2,834, Cleveland 1.W9. Butler, 1,342, St, jeun iwl. Alger, itep., ler governor. 2,439, Begele, Fusion. 8,505, Presteu Prohibition, 449, a net Democratic gaiu of 279. " IN FAR DAKOTA. Dakota. Four towns give GIflerd, Rep., for Congress, 208 majority. THE SITUATION IN IOWA. Iowa Fourteen townships give Repub lican net gain of 240. Ten precincts in Des Moines give Blaine, T.892: Fusion. 4,993 ; St. Jehn, 80; Butler, 585; Republll eau gain 94 i. Blaine may have 80,000 In Iowa. SOUTH CAROLINA ALL RIOHT. Celumdia, S. 0. Returns from the Second district be far give Cleveland 2,000 majority; Tillman, Democrat, for Con gress, about the same. The Domecratlo state aud county ticket have heavy majori ties. rOLITICAL NEW IN BRIEr. Malno has gene Republlcm by a geed maj erity. Ohie has geno Republican by probably 20,000. ' Jehu T. Caine has been elected by a large majority as a delegate te Congress from Salt Lake City. Indianapolis 85 voting rplaces show a Republican gain 1,015; Domecratio gain 745. 10 districts In New Yerk state outside of New Yerk and Brooklyn give Blaine 260 003 ; Cleveland 220,170; Butler 7,120 ; St. Jehn 1.401; net Dcmocratle gain of 7,073. The Democrats claim the state by 4,000. Indiana, 85 precincts show a Republcan gain of 270. Wisconsin, 217 tewn&hlps and precincts give a net Democratic gain of 8,350. 217 precincts eutside Cook ceuntv give a Democratic gain of 4,857. Springer, Demoeratio congressman, was elected in the 13th dist. Middlesex county very clese ; this ooun eoun oeun ty gave Hancock 1,137, Incomplete returns from Essex county indicate a Blair majority of from 1,200 te 1,500 In 3rd district; Jes. H. Ward, Deri Deri ecrat, elected. LOUISIANA 20,000 DEMOORATIO. New OnLEANS. Democratic state com cem com mittee claim the state for Cleveland by 20.000 and all congressmen. Republicans concede the state, but claim the election of congressmen iu the 2nd and 3rd district. 1133 election districts outside New Yerk and Brooklyn ; Blaine, 200,357 ; Cleveland, 220,530 ; Butler, 720 ; St. Jehn, 14,235 ; net Democratic gaiu, 8,903. 0,000 Demodratle l'lurallty Indicated. 100 voting places in Indianapolis show Republicau gain, 1,159 : Demoeratio gain, 890 ; Net Republican gain 207. This ratio being continued would give Cleveland 5,000 plurality. Colerado Republican. . Colerado, 11 precincts give Blaine 73 majority and Republican congressman, 43 majority. , 10 preelnetn give Eaten, Repub lican govorner, 524 majority. Ouialia Itepubllcau. Omaha state Republieau by about 1,600. Alabama la Line, Mobile, Ala. Returns indicate the election of the entire Demoeratio ticket. Iu Meninua Territory. In Custer ceuuty, Mentana, 618 votes were polled, 31111s City probably Republi can ; delegates aud Assembly men earry county. Demoeratio Gains in jUlnels. GuiCAOO, Illinois 13 preolneta outside of Cook county show a uet Demoeratio gain of 303. Illinois 39 precincts eutside of Cook county, show a Demoeratio gain of 931, e resort Republican, Oregon. Portland gives Blaine 500 majority, the county gives 800 and the state net less than 1,200. Deuiocratle Mltieurl. Mibsseuri It Is said that 14 Demo cratic Congressmen are elected. In Mon Mon Men eoe, possibly diubtful. Marmaduke for governor, JJemoerat, elected Dy the usual Demoeratio majority. cresslenal ticket is elected. The vete iu the state Is very light. In dications of Cleveland's majority 110 000 and solid Demoeratio delegation te Con gress. Tim Vote In Oregon. The vote iu Portland Is only 2,000 less than iu June Democrats concedes the state by 500 ; Republicans claim It by i,wu. . Tnr. iatkst rnevi new veuk. The Indications are that the vete in New Yerk is very clese, w 1th chances faverable te Cleu-laud. The result w ill net be known till late te-day New Yerk will decide the election. ILLINOIS rOSJIRLY DEMOCRATIC. Returns from Chicago aud state cemlug In slowly and very much scattered, nothing further In way of est hint n can be heard from Congressional distriet, and we will probably require coin pie te returns te de termine the result. 214 precincts ahew net Democratic gain or 0,100. ir this ratio should held out, the statu will go Deme cratic by quite a decided majority. Vt.XMiXVSAXltt.'S VOTr.. The ir.Hutlll- by Conetlea Compared wilti Hie Mnjeilllea 01 1880 The following table gives the presiden tial majority in each county in 1830, and the estimated majority upeu the ututua received up te 12:30 a. tu., wheu twenty seveu counties have been heard from : COUNTIES. Adnmt AllKulifiiy Arin-itieug Itr-.tvcr. liL-illnrtl Heiks I'.lKlr Ilnultent llucks lliitlnr Cambria Cameren Carben I entre (.IiejUt Clurl'in Clciirllelil Clinten Columbia I'runferd Cumberland Dauphin Ih'lttwuru lUk Krlu I'uyotte.... Ferest Kninkllu r niten Uri'cne , Huntingdon , Inillnnn .ItnVrvm , J1111l.ua l.nckiiwuiiuu JjineuUir, Ijiwiihice I.ohnnen Lehigh Luzerne Ljceuilng McKran Mercer Millllu Munren .'. t, MoutKem ry .Menteur Northampton ..... Northumberland.. IVrry , I'hllatlelphla.... l'lke l'etter , i-chuyltlll Snyder Seinpnct SMilllvun .susquihanim TIOK Uulei nanKO Warreu U'dxhiiiKten Wayne Weatuierelsnd.... Wyoming Yerk 1HM Hip umj H0 Mil 11 0 r.v arm C50 110 SVKU, re. 4 00 MO 2301 I Umii. lllaj Te! Ml "5ie "3U) HOJ "iiii isw t aioe se WW 2' law aieu tee low. 250' 270.0 . ire 1000 7J 400! "0: 2101 itvu. GORDON IS ALL RIGHT. HTII,L.II01.I)IMjI llln HIIAMTUUIM BOUT. The siMidl aalia lilin 10 Huirnmmr Hut the Latter lltdarce lie Mill Holdout ler Twelve Year. General Lord Wolselo, who Is nt Dec- ?ela, in reply te a message of 01 qulry rem the government as te the condition of nfhlra fti Khartoum, says tint Colonel Kitchener telegraphs that Arnbs fiem the Seuth report alljiuiet. A messeui,er who was sent te Khartoum sumo dnya nge reached that plaoe mid was reeelvsd by Ueneral Gorden with a salule and parnde Of Ills troops. The UrltUli and Vroneh oenmls were with Colonel Stewart, whose bout was reported wreoked revcialdnys ngeAt Wady Garnn. It Is supposed that M. Nicola remained beblud nud is there fore safe. The Mnlidl, with a stteng foreo of rebel troops, had advanced upeu Amdermuu, opposite Khatteutn, nud naked Genernl Gorden te surieuder. General Gorden replied Hint he would held Khartoum niralnst him for twelve years The Mahdl then retired a day's Seuth, declaring that he euid net llht for two months. Many of his followers left him. The governor of KassaU had ptera ised te cjme te thn uksIhUiiioe of Geueral Gotden. Mebamed Elkhelr held llctber for the Mahdl, but thn prople are itfraiil that tleneral Uoulen will uttaek that plnce. Toe rend from Rerber te Khaiteun Is clei d, except by the wiy of MetemBh, which latter place the robots vlnlt nightly. A rkukim dlspateh stnUs that the rebels attacked the railway there Tuesday even ing, but were sueceslully repulsed Ueneral Letd Wolseloy telegrnphs from Caire that the reports brought in by the nntives indicate that Geuurnl Gotdeu is still in posesslen of Khartoum 1 - RO.MU 1'ltOJIINKNl' VKTf.lia. Itep uinj Diiui, uinj. MII1 r.e uei 10SI 320; (91 63 3771 SuO 20 0 1K.0 leue 1(0 2150 4 0 3tM) 10) MX) 10U 2iJ5 I'l 115 Totals . 12U0 zsn K 7 OiO 8ue! OU 200 2U 1X1 74S 2IW 115 179 S7lO 2311 19il (21 1050 1JJ 1M 2i0 013 SN 7731 Mi 107 91 "isue 1823 K(3 23iJJ 'ieai Sll 331 2W)1 371 2118 1117 2J72 67 zmi 1W4 iiii mi isx SOT 122J 3201 752 S( 103) Ml i9 SUi 191 3711 JVETV YOUK IIY COlTXTrnS. MwJ The State 15,-ilanelni; Acress a Narrow erlry With the Itcult In Doubt. The following table girea the majorities iu cauu vuuuky iu .iun ruiK ceinpareu with the majeritUn given Garfield and Hancock, up te 5:30 a. m. : Counties. Albany Allegheny Ilroeuio Cattaraugus Cnyuga Chautauqua. Chemung. I bermnne ......... Clinten Columbia Cortland Dblan-iire Duclieu Krle Eiier r'runHlln Fultenaud HmnUten (ienoieo Orcene Herkimer. .llTersen KlnKS Lewis Livingston Madisen Menree Montgomery Jfew Tork.. -Maura Oneida Onondaga Ontario OruUKe Orleans OiWCfO , Oi6t'K Putnam Queena lttinsselaer,. ....... Richmond, Rockland, dt. Lawrence,.... Stratea, Schenectady, Schoharie Sehujler, beneca...... Steuben buffelk,. Sullivan Tiega. .., ,, Tempklna Ulstur Warren, AVosblugten Wayne Westchester. Wyoming... , Yates Total. Majority... 2,800 1,23 1.5U0 S.100 5,000 629 1.0UU 6O0 MS 1,200 731 1,28 1.4W 1,500 1.71U WO "637 1,517 60 1,000 1.400 4,000 113 "coo 4,200 (XXI 1,200 3,100 600 OOU 7,200 1,100 400 "674 311 730 SIM BOO B34 3,113 2,200 i,sii 1,223 ,esfi3a l.Me 300 13, 4J,7J "l,2e6 830 600 3.000 1.8S9 1.000 lSOO "336 473 2,000 7l,8M, ivw. 8 3M 1,S33 4,930 3,000 1,210 1,K 401 1,373 074 2,S70 a.iil 2.001 1,3? 1,100 l,iH 1.261 2.223 862 1.2S0 2,110 3fi0 2tl3 "sii 1,916 4,421 l.t7 416 1,477 3.4W W Gil 7,013 2,3)8 022 i',253 431 170 626 9,311 41,23 28 2,210 I,ft24 727 1,610 "iW 1 tat 121 712 3,ftM 2,333 1,336 1,233 307 82.810 21,033 TOO llalleln e! lrildeui Arthur and lleu. Hmiiiu( J Tllileu. About 2:30 o'eluok en Thurr day ft cab dashed up te the eignr steie nt 403 Ibitd uenur, New Tork. Frem it alighted President Arthur aud Surregata Hellius. The ireHideut was ippckly ieeei;uized by the crowd aud he wnn mented with cheer. Mr. Arthur was attired in n silk hut, a I'rince Albert coat nt.d light tautaloens, and patent leathtr fhera. He ahe worea gtayovereoat nud buff tinted undrtssed kid gloves. As Iho orewd followed him down te the ilepnbllean booth at the cor ner of Twenty eUlit htreet many of hb friends, notably CeinmlxKlener St phent en, of Iudluun geldeu strcnm fame, preaacd about te clasp his hand Just at he wan about te rccoive n straight H publican ticket from tbe tiaudit of n p-tldh-r, a pack of street tuehins koececdeii iu c veithrow veithrew Ing the booth aud danced k j g nheut it. The; president thin prueeedec, teNn. 402. Iu passiug Iu tbe deer h iai Jeitlrd nud cheered by the crowd. One old vt-teran provoked much merriment iiy prip(Ming three ehct-rs for Uhester "T " iVi'.hur bnd supplemented it by exchujv' : : "We oeuld have ileetcd him ' President Arthur stepped te the ballot ballet box and when nsked liH nnuie and ad dress rep'.ltd : "Chester A. Arthur, Ne. 123 Lrxli,ten avenue." Mr Arthur tin u drpUed hia ballet, and ns be passed out a . uxpecter shouted : "All exeept the amendment,". As the prfsident end Mr U'd'ins ro re seatsd thcmnelvu in the cib, the orewd again ehei red, while several s"-et ur ur ehlDS chtv d the veliu'i .' - id the oeruer J TILUK.N'n UALI.OT Abiut 10 u'clcek, n. 111 , ft e blowup In fteut of the pelliug placn si 277 Third avenue. Frem it stepprd x president Samuel J. Tildeu, tiajumpanird by his private secretary. He was f-rinl.ately reoegblEd and greeted wlthbne'-'v ehecrs. Mr. Tiiden wns dressed in .1 plain black suit and wero an overcoat or the same oelor and a silk hat. He appa red te be in excellent health. The ticket peddlers swarmed about, anxious te sfcnre the honor of handing him n ballet. Ile ejlled for a Clevelaud and Hendricks electoral tieket, nod leaning en thn nrm of thosce retary stepped te the ballet box. In an swer te the Inspector's question, he re plied : " BaranelJ. Tllden, Ne. 15 Gram, ery Park." Cheers from the crowd paek. ed inside the polling shop greeted tbe an an an nouceemeot of his identity. One silvery looked JctTersenlan, as he olaeped Mr. Tilden's hand, exclaimed, " I am se sorry we can't vete for the old ticket, Mr. Til Til den, and wholly right the wrong of '70." " Vote for Clovelaud und Hendrieksand yen will plcase me Jn t as well, was the quick rejoinder from the Gramorey sai,e. lie then deposited a ballet containing the names of the straight Demoeratio ticket aud departed amid hearty cheers, Uoierner lleudrlcUs at the I'ell'. Governer nendrieks eist his ballet at the Heoend precinet, Twelfth ward, ludiaoapells, near neon Tuesday, and then, iu company with Hen. James H. Riee, editor of the State, made a tour of the polls of the elty. Kverywhere be was reoelvod with tbe utmost cordiality and respect. He returned home te npend the evening in bis library, where in company with a few personal frieuds, he received the bullatlns of tbe Associated 1'iess. Te an Assoeiatcd Press reporter who called en him early in tbe oven even ing Mr. Heudrieks expressed himself as gratified morn than anything else with the reflection that the utruggle was at au end. " Yeu doubtless fuel oemfortablo ever tbe result t" " Well, having accom plished the objeet or the oentost, I feel like laying it aside new like an old mitten. I entered upon the campaign, the like or which I never expected attain te make, but having been drawn Inte It, of course I want, cd te succeed." The governor oppressed great anxiety ever the result In ludiaua. He said the psople were in neli mere in terested iu the eanvasa even than in 1870, which was the prettiest mlitieil oentost he bad ever wltceised. lie did nev con ceal his anxiety te have his autlolpatiens of the result iu thn stale confirmed byre turns, but uoue were nt baud. At that time the only raei;(w be bad reoelvod were of inquiry. He expeeted te stay up till midnight, receiving returns, und then retire. 191 61,783 A Hey Accidentally Knet, Charles Jehnsen, aged 13 years, and Hemer Itewhud, aged 20 years, residing In Holmesburg. went en a gunulng expe dition near thelr home Tuesday morning. While passing through a Held, a gun oar ear rled by Rowland was aoeidentally dls. charged, the lead taking cflect in the body of Jehnsen, inflicting wounds from which he died after hours of suffering, Rowland was held by the police, pending an loves leves loves tlgatlen. a Ooelau't Utippeit tlltlSimMr. O. Parke, preminently oenuccted with the Harris iron works of Buffalo, New Yerk, who has been missing for about four months, turned up en Saturday evening. He has been in the western Btstcs, and went from there te Europe. The reason given for bis dlsappearanea was that an idea seized him that he would be nnable te support bis family, Verdi, the oemnoser. whohaslenu been Tlefiirna frnm twfintv of InA Q-Lt nrftnlnnf h I HMLnnni..... i.c l.itA.M,iii,., in f 11 la Bt. Leuis, give Cleveland majority of' well with "rage." A Hem amable ailrace. Just before the ralu of Sunday, October 12, when tbe clouds bung low en the Sierra Madre, and the air was heavily oharged with vapor, there was a rara sight in Crescent, Canada, The Sierras were hidden from view and the upper side of La Canada, by the refraction of light, seemed lifted up about 0,000 feet, oeoupy. ing the topmost height of the mountains. The ranch of Cel. T. S Hall was most eoeopiouously exalted. His eaealyptus trees appeared te be in thn very Bkles, while his neighbors along the upper mesa were also elevated teastrauge. weird and fantastie beight The spectacle continued for nearly two hours, when it slowly faded away, and the landscape settled down again apptrent y about 0,000 feet te its normal condition. The sight was rare and of absorbing Intire&c te all who beheld it. It is net often that the rofraetion of light is ee Intense in its manifestation as in this ease, and the occasion is deserving of mete thau a passing notiee. In a horizon, tal distanee or two nnd ( ne half miles there was a manifested elevai ion of mero than a ralle. Te eca fam for with the features of the cenntry the sight was en en peelally in terming. KKctlen uaeers raid. The bills of election officers of the oeunty were presented at the county treasurer's office this morning and paid. 'it it
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