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VOLX7ME XXV-NO. 68.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1888.
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THE LATEST RETURNS.
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TOBK STATE BELIKTED
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Senater Oermu (jlalaaa sarters la Wags
Oeaaty WtM Will Qua tha 38 Elseteral
Vetaa te taa Psrmcrai California,
Iadiaaa aad tteaaaetlcat likely
te Agala VaU Ieta Uaa.
Washington, Met. 7. A. private tele
gram from New Tetk says German claims
te have discovered mistakes In Kings
oeanty return which give the state te
Cleveland by 2.000.
New Yere The total presidential rote
complete from every dlatrlet IE the city la
as fellow : uarrisen, ,ii vhii
102,963 j Flk, Pra, 1,291; Cowdrey, Laber,
1.669.
1,033 election dUtrleta la ibis Mat eetelde
this city and KlnpixmBty give Cleveland
205.4&1: Harrison, 263.8181 Flak, 11,984."
Same dlstrlets In 1884 gave Cleveland
189,024; Blalnr, 227,618 i St. Jehn, 11,233.
1,029 dlstrlets outside New Yerk and,
King county give give Hill 206,315 ; Miller,
230 074 ; Jenes, 10,048. The same districts
In 1885 gsve Hill 103,493 ; Davenport, 169,
552 ; Bawem, 1.305.
for the aapraaae bench, leads 1b the city by
21. 06 1.
All the Republican congressmen ware
eleeted by large majorities and Bamnel
J. Kendall, Democrat, wm re-elected prao prae
llcally without opposition.
ILLINOIS,
California reu Cleveland.
The State tatveaa Democratic Mf Jerlty Exeaed
lag 0,000,
New Yerk The Herald publishes the
following :
"San Francisce, Nev. 7. The returns
as heard from Indicate a mtjerlty In the
state et from 5,000 te 8,000 for Cleveland.
Wm. CBnelish, Chairman Dam Cem.
CLAIMS in CALIFORNIA.
San Fbancisoe, Nev. 7. The CArenfcle,
Kep., says returns received up te 3 o'clock
this morning show the Interior has been
carried by the Republicans by a handsome
majority,
Harrlien'a plurality placed at 10,000 te
te 12,000 In Interior,
The Examiner, Democratic, says : ." The
Indications In California are mere favorable
te Cleveland. There Is hardly a denbt but
that the state la Democratic by a geed ma
Jerlty."
INDIANA VOU CLEVELAND.
Chairman Jewett Claim tbe Dtmoerailc
Ticket Will Becelira 8,000 Plurality.
lNDiANArou9,Nev. 7. There are butfew
state returns 'coming In this morning. What
there are are scattering and make It Im
possible te lay any basis for estimate. This
afternoon something definite will be forth
coming. Crowds paraded the streets all
sight shouting for Harrison and chanting
dirges coupled with Cleveland's name.
There were no disturbance.
Chairman Jewett this morning claim
that the lull returns give the Democrats
ithe state by 5,000.
Indianapolis 300 preolnels In the state
jglve Harrison 41,513; Cleveland, 36,813.
'The same In 1384 gave Blaine 38,788; Cleve
land, 34,434. Net Republican gain 1,346.
"This raUe, if continued, will give the Ke
publlcarts the slate by a few hundred.
Latest figures indicate Marien county Dem
ocratic en county ticket and Cleveland by a
majority et two hundred, Kspubllean less
400. 'A
300 precincts, but one-fifth of the state,
atetiw Republican gains of 2,034. Bynum
(Democrat) reelected te Congress In this
district.
400 precincts net Republican gain 2, ICC.
Excitement Is again at fever heat this
morning. Large enthusiastic crowds are
around the bulletin beards and parading
rthe streets blowing horns and eheering.
aen. Harrison arose about 7 o'elcck, dur
ilng breakfast leisurely inspected a big pile
of dispatches which arrived after he bad re
tired at 1 o'clock, and which bis son, Rus
sell Harrison, and son-in-law McKee, had
sat up all night te tabulate. He manifested
no unusual exuberance of spirits and was
.reticent as ever.
600 state preolnels give 3,372 Republican
train.
W0 precinct give Harrlaen 66,517 ; Cleve
land, 77,293. In 18S4 Blaine 79,764 ; Cleve
land, 74,093. Net Republican gain 3,708.
Republican oeunty committee concedes this
county (Harrison's home) te Democrats by
a majority of 300 te 700. Blaine carried It
la 1881.
A Cincinnati Pest special at neon from
Indianapolis says: Indications clearly
tend te show that Indiana has gene Demo
cratic. All the late retnrna reduee the Re
publican gains, and whereas the Republi
can gain was at first 1300 it Is new MIL
Democrats have carried Marlen oeunty ap
parently by 600 en the state ticket.
Chairman Husten, of the Republican
.state committee, at neon elatma the state by
4,000 te 6,000. Ojverner Gray claims it for
ithe Damoerata by 6,000. Returns coming
In very slowly.
650 preolnets give Harrison 99,250;
Cleveland 90.393 In 1831 same places gave
Blaine 91,061 ; Cleveland 87,016. Rap. jjaln
4,443.
The IndUnapslls Journal, In a special
neon edition, calls upon the Republicans te
meet at once and take steps te proteet
the ballet boxes of Marlen oeunty until
the final declaration is made under the
law. It says the boxes will go Inte the
faaCds of Jehn E. Sullivan oeunty clerk
who was lndleted for aiding and abetting
the Oey-Bernbamer conspiracy. The
,eurnatsays It Is a matter of vital Im
portance and no time should be lest.
CONNECIIOCr.
.Hartferp, Conn., Nev. 7. Connecticut
trlves Cleveland for presidents plurality el
429 with two towns te bear from, which,
will reduce it te about 350. Merris (Dem.)
beats Bulkley (Kep.) for governor 1,500,
with 3 towns te hear from. Bulkley will
be eleeted by a Republican ltglilature. The
following congressmen are elected: lit
district, W. K. Slmends, Republican, by
823 plurality; 2d district, W. F. Wlloex,
Democrat, 953 plurality; 3d dlatrlet, Charles
Russell, Republican, 670 plurality; 4th dla
trlet, Fred Mills, Republican, 6 plurality
with two tewna te hear from whleb will
make his plurality about 100. The general
assembly Is Republican.
The following congressmen have betn
ulecu. lit district Slmends (Ken.), 33
dlsttkJv BusaeU (Rep), 21 district Wll Wll Wll
eox (Dem,). 4'-b district-Seymour (Rep.)
The Republicans gain one congressman.
Beth Houses et legislature are Republican,
Insuring the election of a Kspubllcan elate
tleket. Tee lata it calculations give the Re
publicans 17 senatera and the Democrats 7.
This is a Republican gain of 4, The Re
publicans also gala In the Heuse ever last
year.
Ptuet) Irani.
Philadelphia. Harr iron's appaient
plurality In the state Is 60,000. The election
el 21 Republican congressmen out of 23 is
assured, and both branches of the legis
lature are atrengly Republican.
James Mltebell baa been eleeted aupreme
Judge by the full Republican vete and J,
Brewster McCollum by the Democratic
vote. Themas McCamant, Rep., is elected
auditor general by a msjarliy wbleh Is tot
likely te fall behind that given te Harrlaen.
Harrison's plurality In this elty Is 18,665.
Jehn Bardaley (Rep), for city treasurer
has a majority or 17,699; and Gratz (Rep.)
for register of wills, 2.626, On the Judiciary
jleket.JBdgej, Mucaeu f ),
Tke Btala Sees rr asarrlsc. and rrebably
Elect a Bspabllaaa Oeraraar.
Chicago, Net. 7 General Harrison has
carried the state of Illinois by at least 20,000
melerUy, aad H may be mere, while Filer
has beeet ebeaesi governor by a aaserlty net
fsrfreea 10,000. IB Cook oeunty the vote
eti governor It eteee and 11 la net preb
able the majority either way when
figured but will be large. While the con
gressional returns are necessarily meagre,
they ere te the effect that the Republicans
have held their own. General Peet la re
elected In the Peoria dlatrlet, and Congress
man Quest Is sorely safe, In the, Reck
Island dlatrlet by a comfortable majority.
Jehu Baker will succeed himself In the
I 18th, while Adams Is the 4th dlatrlet 1
the country towns.. Aimer Tayler la eleeted
by a large majority ;Frank La wler scrapes
through aad the' Hen. W. Et Masen Is re
elected. At 8:15 a. m. 280 preelnts outside
Cook oeanty show a net .Republican gain
et 2,688. If maintained throughout the
state, Harrison's plurality will be about
26,000. Palmer ahewa large game out pre
sent figures Indicate the eleettcn of Fifer
(Rep.) by about 5,000 te 8,000 plurality,
but this Is uncertain.
With the retnrna from several oily pre pre pre
oleots and country tewna still missing it Is
impossible (e give the exact figures en the
result In Cook county. Gen. Harrison's
plurality Is less than 2,000, while General
Palmer has run se far ahead of bis ticket
that he will lead Mr. Flfer by 3,600 or mere.
The Republican county ticket is probably
eleeted wltbeut exception. Twe hundred
and eighty-five precincts In the state give
Cleveland 37.787 against 33,393 In 1884;
Harrison 47.106 against 40.919 In 1884.
All the Chicago morning papers concede
that Harrison will carry the state by a geed
mejertty. Heme of them, (however, claim
the eleotlen of Palmer (Dam.) for gov
ernor. Complete returns of the vote elty et Chi Chi Chi
oagefor president and governor show the
total vote te be ; Harrison, 68,001 ; Cleve
land, 62,183 ; Fifer, 67,813 ; Palmer 04,123.
ILLINOIS DEMOCRATIC,
The Chicago Daily News, lnd., Rep,
says Illinois 1 Damoeratlo, for both the
state and national tickets.
CLEVELAND MAY BE BEATEN.
NEW TOhK STATE OIVBS HARRISON A
txcRaLUY or about io.eco.
mil Fer UoTaraer Pall Through aad Ureal
Oeltats Hewitt New Jaraty Kemalns ta
the Democratic Catamn Ceaaaetleat
aad Probably Indiana Bepabllcea.
T1RQINIA.
A Decreased Majority forth Democratic State
ana National Ticket.
Norfolk, Nev. 7. Official vote of Har Har Har
risonburgHarrieon 498, Cleveland 357.
Republican gain ever 1884 el 60. Reller
(Rep), for Congress, 605; O'Ferrall
(Dem. ), 336.
IiYNOUBURa Citt Cleveland, 2,053;
Harrison, 2,790. Democratic majority 259.
Democratic gains reported from all sur
rounding counties. Henry oeunty gives a
Republican majority et 300, a gain of 250
ever Blaine tn 1884.
Charlottesville Returns from 18
preolnets in this county, including the elty
of Charlottesville, show a Democratic
majority of 724. The six preolnets yet te
hear from gave Blaine, in 1884, a majority
of 116. It the ratio of Democrat le gain
holds geed in these preolnets this oeunty
will give Cleveland and O'Ferrall a ma
jority of 640, a net Democratic gain or 300
ever the vote et 1834.
Alexandria, Vs. W. W. Scott, secre
tary et state committee, sayathe Democratic
national and atate tickets wenld receive a
decreased msjerlty, probably 4,000 te 5,000.
The Democrats would gain at least twcjlf
net three members of Cengree;.
About two-thirds of the state heard from
show heavy Democratic losses, but at Dem
ocratic headquarters state considered safe
for Cleveland by about 4,000.
afasaachesatta.
Bosten, Nev. 7. Returns from all but
ten towns In this state, give Harrison 180,
953; Cleveland 150,224; Fisk 8,624, Fer
governor : Ames 178,248 ; Russell 161,171 ;
Farle 9.0E9, Republican plurality 27,077.
Tbebenate will probably atand 33 Repub
licans and 7 Dsmecrats a gain of 3 Repub
licans. Returns from the Socend,Ssventb, Eighth
and Ninth congressional districts are net
yet complete, although sufficiently te show
the eleotlen of the Republican candidates In
each dlatrlet. The results in tbe etber
dlstrlels are as fellows : Charles S. Randall
(Rep,) 14,763; Delane and Cummlngs
(Dema) 6.659; Miller (Pra) 770. Third
district : Jehn F. Andrew (Dem.) 16,880 ;
Beard (Kep.) 14,714; Shugg (Pre) 273:
Fourth district : Jeseph H. O'Neill (Dem.)
14,743 ; Morrison (Rep.) 0.717 ; Wbltcemb
(Pra) 185. Fifth dlatrlet I Nathaniel
P. Banks, (Rep) 14,857; Hlgglnsen, (Dem.)
13,466; Kendall, (Pra) 675 Sixth dlstrlet
Henry Cabet Ledge, (Rep ) 19.693; Usher,
(Dem.) 14,272; Oreasman, (Pre) 11,889.
Tenth district: J. H. Walker, (Rep.)
13.959; Say lee, (Dam.) 12,135; Allen, (Pra)
147. Eleventh dlstrieti Redney Wallace
(Rep.) 16,959; Skinner, (Dem.) 11,125;
Oewell, (fro) 1,090. Twelfth district:
Francis W. Rockwell, (Rep.) 14,826; Ely.
(Dem.) 13,850; Caller, (Pra) 993.
LOUISIANA.
New Orleans, Nev. 7. Iu the Second
congressional dlstrlet Elliett, Democrat,
gees out of the elty with a majority of 3,350.
Returna from oeunty parishes indicate his
election. Beth the Timta -Democrat and
Picayune claim Elliett's election by a small
majority. Cleveland's majority in the state
is estimated at 3,000.
Colerado.
Dbnver, Cel., Nev. 7. Tbe state has
gene Republican by about 12,000 majority.
Hosea Townsend (Kep.) candidate ier
Congress, Is eleeted ever Themas Maoeu
(Dem.)
Minnesota.
Minneapolis, Minn. The Republican
atate oemmlttee claim a plurality et 25,000
for Harrlaen; 16,000 ter Merrlam (Kep.)
candidate for governor; 20,000 for tbe
balance et Republican congressmen a
clean sweep.
rerth Carolina,
RALsiaa, N. a, Nev. 7. Returns from
270 of 1,100 preolnets In state show gala et
813 votes ler Cleveland ever his vote In
1884. It Is new believed that Republicans
hsve elected a congressman in 5th district.
State appears te be eertaln for Cleveland by
25,000. Legislature la In all probability
Democratic
COBgrtaiman Itemels Uelcatcd.
Teledo, O , Nev. 7, William E Ujns
(Dem.), has defeated Jaeeb Remels (Ktp. )
for Congress in the 10th dlatrlet by a ma
jority of 1,600. This is Frank Hurd'a old
dlstrlet, but has been represented by Ro Re
mels for three consecutive terms.
MlMenrl,
Bt Leuis The entire Republle&n elty
tleket elected. Complete returns from tbe
Elshth congressional district shows Med-
rleghtui (Republican) 12,101; O'Neill,
( Democrat) 10,272. This is a gain of a Re
publican congressman. Complete returns
from the Ninth congressional dlstrlet shows
Frank, (Republican) 12,105; Caatleman,
(Democrat) 9.859 Anether Republican
oengreaalonal gain.
Ceaacll Tbu Evsnleg.
The November meeting of select snd
oemmon oeunolls will be held la their
etaaabers, elty ball, this evening.
Frem Wednesday's Supplement.
New Yerk, Nev, 72:45 a. k. Returns
received at tbe United Presa office by
counties, by the majority whleh are estlma.
ted, indicate that Harrlaen has carried
New Yerk by about 10,000 plurality.
Complete corrected returns In this elty
g(ve Cleveland 162,981; Harrison 105,726;
Cleveland's majority 67,265.
The New Yerk Herald this morning
says: At the hour of going te'prtaa with
our first edition the probabilities indicate
the eleotlen et Gen. Harrison te the presi
dency. Thin opinion 1 based upon dls
patches received from all the states In the
Union, which may be divided as fellows :
Cleveland Alabama, Arkansas, Cennec
ticut, Delaware, Ficrlda, Kentueky,
Leniaiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Mil Mil
seuri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Seuth
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and
West Virginia 108.
Harrison Colerado, Illinois, Iowa, Kan
sas, Maine. Massachusetts, Mlehlgan, Mln
neaeta, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New
Yerk, Verment and Wisconsin 207.
Doubtful California, Nevada and In
diana 20. Total vetea in electoral college
401, neeeeaary te elect 201.
Conceding te the votes of Connecticut
and Nbw Jeisay te Mr. Cleveland, and re
garding Indiana, Colerado and Nevada as
doubtful, Gen. Harrison he's a majority
In the electoral college. The figures show
the election of David B. Hill as governor,
ana ei uuge J, urant as mayor.
Mr. Hill has made a atreng eanvase. The
nomination of Mr. Hewitt had the effect
which his supporters principally intended
namely ; the defeat of Mr. Cleveland
by the division of the Democratic I
forces in New .Yerk. The political I
lessen et the eleotlen Is that tbe national I
supremacy of the Democratic party has
umu eauiuiueu iu iue amuiueu ei isavia d.
Hill and Abram & Hewitt and the fact
which Democrats throughout the country
should lay te heart that In this game et poll.
tics tneir profession or the imperial patron
age of New Yerk city is or far mere impor
tance than tbe government of the Union.
The New Yerk World says In Its 2
o'clock edition that the Indications are that
Harrison has carried New Yerk state by a
small plurality et 3,000 or 4,000.
The Tribune says the result Is net yet
certain, but the prospect strongly favors
the vlotery of Harrison in the state. If the
gains se fsr received are oentlnued in the
remaining district this will be tbe result
The Sun estimates Harrison's plurality
In New Yerk state at 8,000.
Elmira, N. Y., Cleveland carries this
place by 313 Blaine In 1881 carrled It by
740.
DEMOCRATS CLAIM THE STATE.
The Democrats claim New Yerk state by
from 5,000 te 0,000 plurality,
CONUHESSMAN FITOH RE-ELECTED.
Asbbel B. Flteb, Democrat, is elected
In tbe 13th congressional dlstrlet
Rochester. 15 out of 69 districts Mon Mon Men
eoe ceunly give Harrison 5,614, Cleveland
4.007, a Democratic gain of nearly 800.
Elmira, N, Y, Elmira elty oemplete
gives Cleveland a plurality of 311, a Dem
eerallc gain of 1,051 ever 1831. Hill has a
plurality of 005,
Watertown, N. Y. Harrison's plu
rallty in Jeffersen county Is estimated at
2.350. Republican gain of 400.
New Yerk, Nev. 6. 130 out of 850 eleo elee
tlen dlstrlet In this city give Harrison 13,.
876 ; Cleveland 20,907.
New Yerk Cleveland's plurality In
New Yerk city, allowing for missing dis
tricts, will be 67,000.
The New Yerk Herald's bulletin estl
mates Harrison plurality In Saratoga county
at 1.800. It gave Blaine a plurality el 2,331.
Watertown, N. Y. 43 eleotlen dis
tricts Jeffersen ceunly show a Republican
gain et 400.
INKINOSCOUNTV.
New Yerk. 290 out of 375 Brooklyn
districts give him 63,702, Miller 69,825,
Kings oennty cnmplete give Cleveland
82,18, Ha rrl KU70.58, Fisk 1,035. In 1S81
the county gave Cleveland 07,676. Blaine
62,360, St. Jehn 1336.
Brooklyn complete glvca Cleveland 79,
736, Harrison 63,197.
OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK AND KINOS.
356 districts outside of New Yerk and
Kings oeunty give Cleveland 61,106, Harri
son 81,836, Same districts la 1884 gave
Cleveland 69.390, Blaine 76,744. There are
2,108 dlstrlels In the state out of New Yerk.
Buitale The city complete gives Har
rison 1,632 plurality. The oeunty outafde
the city gives Harrison about 500 plurality.
Hlllearries this city by nearly OOCOma OOCOma
Jerlty. 40 districts outslde of New Yerk snd
Kings give Miller 115.722 ; iilll, 03,431 ;
Jenes, G107. Sme districts in 1884,
gsve Davenport, 95,845, Hill 77.240.
Koswell P. Flower Is elected te Congress
In the Twelfth dlitrlct.
Batavia N. Y Harrison's majority In
Genesee county will be 1250, as sgalcat 933
for Blaine. Miller's mejerlty will be at
least 1109, aud tbe entire Republican ticket
will be elected by majorities ranging from
900 te 1,250.
Brooklyn Kings ceunty: The follow
ing congressmen were elected. 2i district,
Felix Campbell, Doinecrat; k3i Wm. C,
Wallace, Republican: 4th Jehn U. Clancy,
Demccrat; 6th Themas U, Magner, Demo
crat. Blnghamten gives Harrison 113 plurality;
Hill, 1,400. Broeme oeunty gives Harrison
1,800 plurality, and Miller 1,000.
The New Yerk Herald bulletin saja
every Indication that Indiana has gene
Democratic.
Trey. Qaakenbusb.Ue publican, Is elect,
ed congressman.
The city complete glve-i for mayor
Grant, 107,637 ; Hdwltt, C3.13I ; Krhardt,
67,721 ; Coegn, 9.405.
TAMMANY'S ENTIRE TICKET ELECTED
Returns already recelyed Indicate that the
entire Tammany clly and oeunty ticket
eleeted by a large plurality. The reports
run about even ultblbe County Demoernts.
1MUIANA.
Indiana i-elim, Nev. 0.-8:30 i m.
Very heavy vote pelled In this state. Vete
just beginning te come lu.
Bhazil, lnd., 1,742 ; vote large ;Kepub.
II can gain.
Jasper, lnd,, Democratic plurality this
county 1.7C0, was l,0s9 In 1884.
Terse Haute, lnd. This ceuntyglves
Harrison about 400 plurality, Same county
in 1884 gave Blaine 141.;
TbeNew Yerk Tribune says Indiana re
turns Indicate Harrison made gains In
every county except one.
CONNECTICUT
The New Yerk Mail aud JCxpreu bul
letln says Senater Gray telegraphs that the
Democrats have carried Connecticut
The New Yerk Herald bulletin says :
Republicans and Democrats both claim
Connecticut The Republicans by 3,000;
Damoerata byiMOO.
Mwldae, Ocbq,, glTes Cleveland major
ity 343, gain of 293 ever '84.
New Haven, 69 tewna in Connecticut
outside of city show a Republican gala of
1,039.
Hartferd Returna received up te mid
night by the livening Ten from 114 towns
shows a Kspubllean gain el 1,324 ever the
vote of 1884. The same rate of gains 1b tbe
remaining towns will give the state te Har
rison by 45a The Republleaaa eleet three
congressmen and probably four.
ILLINOIS.
Palmer Oheasa aorenor, Bat lb Stat Ueta
for Harrison.
CniOAae, Ner. 6 The Democrats op ep op
eode the state, but claim the eleotlen et Pal
mer, Democrat, for governor.
CniOAae Returns from Illinois out
side of Chicago very tneagte. Ten town
ships heard from show s alight Republican
gain for president Republican governor
falling behind,
260 out 01311 preolnets of Chicago gtve
Cleveland a plurality et 2.691, and Palmer,
Democrat, ler governor, 7,078.
NEHRatSICA,
Lincoln, Neu. Republicans, claim the
state. by 28,000 te 30,000 ) Damoerata con
cede 18,000 te 20,000.
- OKOKUtt.
Atlanta, Ga. Indications are that
Cleveland's majority In this state will be
about 25,000 solid, usmocraue cengres
tlenal delegation eleeted.
in MassaenUiETTS.
Uartlaen cerrlrs the State, Although by a
Reduced Majority.
Bosten, Mass., 0-Hull votes Harrison
40, Cleveland 45 ; Frisk 18. In 1884 Hull
gave Blaine 20 Cleveland 47 and St. Jehn 13.
The vote in Cambridge has been unusu.
slly heavy. Meat et the Independents went
te the Democrats, who will carry the city,
Hlgglnsen, for Congress, receiving large
vote.
Bosten city haa gene Demcoratle by
10,000.
Cleveland's majority In Bosten estimated
at 6,000.
The vote for governor In the same towns
1 divided between the regular candidates.
This mskes It almost Impossible te com
pute the respective gains or losses of the
Republican or Democrats with accuracy.
Fgurlng the relative gains el the presi
dential candidates it must be considered
that in 1884 Butler received ever 21,000
votes In this state.
100 towns In Massachusetts give Harrison
23,285; Cleveland 19.540; Frlak 1,679;
scattered 9a Same towns In '64 gave Blaine
24,004 Cleveland 17,762 Butler 3,010; Bt
Jehn 1,631.
Bosten Beard, Republican for Con Cen
greas, Is defeated lh the 2d dlstrlet; Candler,
Republican la eleeted In the 9th and Wal
ker, Ropubllean, In the 19ih.
NEW JEIUEY.
Fer lb
A Plurality el Haveral Taoesauit
Democratic Tleaat.
The New Yerk S'iui bulletin says New
Jersey will give Cleveland a plurality of
6,000 te 8,000.
Eight towns give Cleveland 5,117 ; Har
rison 5,674. RepublleanZgaln et COO. Mor
gan County gives Harrison 000 plurality.
Burlington County Republican exeept one
legislative dlstrlet by 600 majority.
Gloucester county, New Jersey, gives
Harrison 886maJerliy,RepubIIcau Congress
man 856 majority,
Monmouth oeunty estimated majority
Democratic, 1,200.
Asbury Park, N. J. The estimated
majority et Monmouth for Cleveland is
1,800, a gain et 700. Oeisaebelmer, Demo
crat, ha been elected te Congress. The
Democrats eleet all three assemblymen, a
gain et one.
Newark gives 1,137 for Cleveland.
New Brunswick, N. J. Gessenhelmer,
Democrat, elected te Congress In tbe Third
dlatrlet by 80? majority.
Trenten, N, J. Buchanan,Republlcan,
eleeted te Congress for tbe Twenty-eighth
district, carrying Mercer county by ever
600.
Camden, N, J. Harrison's plurality
here Is 2,700. A gsln of 800.
Returns coming lu alewly. Hudsen
eaunty will probably give Cleveland 5,000
majority, and Warreu oeunty about 2,000.
Somerset county shows a Republican gain
of about 100,
OHIO.
Ohie will be compared with the gover
nor's vote of 1887, when Feraker'a plurality
was 23,329, There are 2,304 wards and
preolnets In the slate of Ohie ; nineteen
precincts scattering. Net Democratic gam,
181. Total vote, 6,000.
0 preolnets and ward, Ohie, net Deme
cratie gain 662, total vole 28.217.
130 preclnet, lu this elty, Harrison 21,.
47s; Cleveland 21,036,
The elty et Dayton gtvee Gleveland 604
majority, Democratic gain 410.
435 preolnets show a net Democratic gain
of 1,715; total vote 150,787.
Burten, Republican candidate for con
gross, Is undoubtedly elected In this the
Tarenty-tirat Ohie dlstrlet ; gain of ene Re
publican congressman.
ThUrman has telegrspbed te Brlce that
he bat net given up Ohie.
VIUUINIA.
Norfolk, Va, Portsmouth city, Vs.,
glvea a Democratic majority el 363.
Danville gives Cleveland 253 majority.
Democratic gain of 137.- North Danville
gives Cleveland 118 majority. Democrat e
gain, 40.
Richmond In 6th Congressional dlit.
trlct, Edmonds, Democratic, elected; this
district was last represented by Hepkln,
Laber candldate.
Lynchburg: City. Cleveland 2.053
Harrlaen 1,680. Dam., majority 259, Dem.,
gains reported from all surrounding coun
ties. James City Ceunly gaves Harrlscra
3S6 majority Williamsburg gives Harriet!
60 majority.
Petersburg, Va. Prince Kdwawi
county ellicial vote, Cleveland 1,113, Har
rison 1 096. Fer Congress Venable, Dem
ocrat, 1,193; Lacgiten, colored Republican,
1,107; Arneld, Mabene Republican, 369.
Norfolk, Vs., gives Harrison a majority
ef6,7t)3, Uawden, Republican, for Cengrats
618 majority cfUelal and semi ctllclal ra
turns from 13 counties and cities indicate
Democratic leas of 1,60X1.
Elizabeth City, Vs. County gives
Harrison 1,353, Cleveland 647, Fisk It,
Republican msjerity 811, Democratic gain
of 115 ever '81. KerCcngre, Bowden, Re
publican 1,272 ; Marshall, Democrat, 6,413 ;
Williams, Independent, 1,003,
Rlobmend City gives Cleveland 8,210
Harrison 0,372 ; a Democratic less of 65.
Wise, Dam., 8.010, Waddeil, Rep., 6,620, a
Democratic less et 321. Wlse will probably
carry the district by 2,000 majority.
Roanoke. 60 precincts heard from give
Harrison 137 mejerity a Republican gain of
60, Roaueke city gives Cleveland 171 ma
jority, Prince Geergo oeunty, complete 'gives
Cleveland 433; Harrison, 791; Venable,
Democrat for Congress, 655; Lingston, 629;
Arneld, 85.
alalea Itcpebllcan.
Bosten. Telephone reports from Maine
indicate between 23,000 and 24,000 plurality
for Republicans.
180 towns give Harrison 70,199; Cleveland
64,776; Flak 3,879; scattering 42-aame ler
governer: Ames 75,347; Russell 65,664;
Earle 4,084; scattering 32,
KMtut ta tus cesgraaatcDal district la
this state Indicate that the Republteans
have eleeted 10 out of 13 congressmen.
Portland Me. 120 tewna iilve Harrison
35.C91 Cleveland 23,690 Flak 1,776, scattering
712. Republican gain of 1,002 or 18 percent
Indicating a plurality et ever 32,000.
NOKTII' OAKOLIN.
Rai.ikcui, N. C The election passed oft
quietly. Returna ad far are meagre but
abew Democratic gains.
11:25 p, m. In 93 precincts Cleveland
gales 1,230 ever vote et 1884. Indications
point te 25,000 Demcoratle majority
RALEten 12 preolnets out of 1100 ehew
a Demcoratle gain of 1,175 ever 1684. leg
islature la Democratic..
' aiisieURi.
Bt, Leuis Fourteen preelneta'lD Mis
souri, outside of Hf. Leuis give Cleveland
1,109; HarrlseD, 1,071.
Thirteen preeincts lb St. Leuis city give
Cleveland 2,128; Harrison, 1,956; Frauds,
1.095; Kimball, 2.241.
10 preolnets and, the county et Butler
oemplete cutalde Ht Leuis give Cleveland
3.701,- Harrison 2.360, Francla 2 632, Kimball
2,389, Fltk 20 Streeter 53. In' '64 Cleveland
2.44U Blaine 1,741.
3 precincts In Missouri outside St Leuis
give Cleveland 311, Harrison 193, In '84
Cleveland 300, Blaine 191.
MIUUIOAN.
Detroit, Nev. 0. Fifty dlstrlets out
aide et Dotrelt glve Harrison 8,250, Cleve
land 7,160, Fish 835, Luce (Kep.), 8 818,
Burt (Dem.), 7,271; Cheney (Pra), 763.
Democratic gain, 322.
Mlehlgan has gene Republican without
doubt, eleet Id g Luce, Republican, gover
nor. IOWA.
Des Moines, Iowa, 80 preelnts In Iowa
give Uarrlaea 4,109 plurality.
1,800 vettng pitetnets In Iowa. Cem par.
Isen en vete will be made with vote et 1887
en governorship.
40 preolnets give Harrison 0,013 ; Clove Cleve
land 4,142; Fisk 120.
The New Yerk Tribune's bulletin says
VOTE OF LANCASTER CITY.
CANDIDATES.
VteiUtent
Herd Harrison, H
llrever tevuUnO, 1)
uimim d. Piia, i-
James I.. Cnttts. A
. .. Auditor Utntrnt,
Themas McCamant, 11
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Ilritry Mejixr, II
eucfien buprtmt Court,
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UdtenB. Banjul', T.
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Aames Tt Mitchell. H......
j. utewsier Moueuum, 1) ,
James Black, T
Ventrt$$,
Marriett Brentns, K
llnraie L. llaldemaa, u
KsraEtlst, X
6 tale Senater.
TUtttTSEKTa DISSTRtcr,
Ames It. Mylln, It
ChrlatUn llenrr, 1)
AitcmVtv.
vinsTttatsLATiva district.
W.W. Kranktli,, It
II. E. WciUttOHer, l
Mteerder.
Fnwin Hemunu, n.
nnu jDiunan, u
Datnacl UarnUri, T
County Solicitor.
doergn A. i.aue, u
Wm. K.Brlntnn, U
Jury Commtiitener.
W. W. Henes, it
Vrankllu lark, I) ,
i.uvi waiu, -
Directors of the Peer,
Jacob". Blrlne.lt ,,...
it. r. Weiver, U
1. Wall, D.... .......... .............
J Mnntg-emt-ry, D
David Hecfl.T.
Jacob W. Helier, T
nit Jmpictert,
liDmuui it nilBiny, i.
Jacob w. Matley, It....
a. L Wtntets.
Henry C, Hartmm, D.,
J- O. Albright, T
Abraham M. rant a, T,
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Rhede Island gives a Republican plurality I
of 4,000. I
Rhede Island gives Harrison ever 0,000
majority. Aoleseoompntatton elthe vote
Is Harrison, 21,063; Cleveland, 17,406;
Klsk, 1,276.
8 tewna In Husiex oeunty give Cleveland
1,640 Harrison 1,102, a gala el 81 for the Re
publicans, Uevcn towns misting gave a
Democratic plurality et 122 In 188 1. Cleve
land's plurality will be about 1,000
HUODE ISLAND.
PneviUKNCK, R, 1. Rhede Island Is
complete. Harrison 21,009; Cleveland
17,406; Fisk 1,276; a Republican majority el
3,106.
ALSIIAHA-S BIO MA.IORITV.
Monteomrhy The Indication are that
be state baa given a Democratic majority
et 40,000 te 65,000. All tbe Democratic
nominees for Congress have teen
elected. Clark In the 1st, Herbert 2d.
Oates 3d, Turpln 4th, Cobb Ctb, Bankhead
01b, Farney 7th and Wheeler 8th.
NEVADA SOU IIAUIIISON.
The New Yerk Mall C Express bulletin
saya Harrison earrled Nevada by 1,500
plurality.
COLORADO roll HAKUHON.'i
A New Yerk Mail and Express bulletin
says Harrison's plurality ezeeeds Blaine's
in Colerado.
TENNESSEE DOCUTf J1,.
Nasuvillk, Tenn. The result of the
eleotlen here is doubtful, The cbanees
favor tbe Democratic congress man.
Mkmpuih This elty gives Cleveland
7,715 ; Harrison, 3,280. A Demoeratlo gala
el 2,000,
Dale war.
Wn.MiNUTON, Del. Ne definite returns
can be bad from the state. It has gene
Demoeratlo by a reduced majority. Kent
oeunty Republican by Irani 600 te 600 major
lty en local ticket and Sussex oeunty by a
amall majority en tbe aame. 8 dlstrlets et
this elty give Cleveland 1,273 and Harrison
703,
Chaf. Treat Republican for congress Is run
nlng slightly ahead el his ticket.
VEUMONT.
Buki.ino.ten, Vt. At midnight enly 48
outet 243 towns have been heard from.
These Indicate a Republican plurality of
27,600 and a gain ever 1884 of 7,900.
MINNESOrA.
Bt. Paul, Nev. 7. 1 a. m. The Repub
llcan State Central Committee claim tbe
Ute ler Harrison by 25,000.
lllaluete MarrlieD.
A oust a, Ma Blaine bas sent tbe fellow
leg telegram te Haralsen: Returns this
far ladleate Maine has given you a majority
of 23,000. It will be mere rather than less.
Trxar.
Gai.veiten, Tex. The only opposition
that the Democrat met with at all In tbe
state deserving the name was from tbe
eandldates for Congress of tbe Unite J
Laber party, which ran oindldatea In four
dlatrlet, but the Democratic congressmen
were all re-elected, all the present member
having beenrenemlnated. They areMesir.
Stewart, Martin, Kllgere, Culberson, Hare,
Abott, Craln, Moere, Mills, Mayers and
Linbam. Tee Dmoeratlo electors have
carried tbe state by an estimated majority
e! 130,000.
New Uampihlr.
New Usmpsblre gives 6,000 majority for
Harrison and Morten. Alonz? Nule and
Orren O. Moere are elected te Congress
from tbe First snd Second districts respect
ively, which I a gain et one Republican
congressman.
Kentucky.
Return from Kentueky glve Cleveland
upwards of forty thousand majority. Dem
ocratle congressmen have been eleeted In
the First, Heoend, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh and Klghth dlstrlets. Frank H.
Finley, Jehn HtrlUen and Drew J. Burdetl
bave carried tbelr districts.
4)r(uu.
Returns lrem Portland and meagre
returns from tbe restet the state Indicate
that Harrison will carry the atate by 5,000
majority. Congressman Hermann, tbe
Republican candidate, haa been re-elected.
Maryland.
Cleveland carries Maryland by 15,000
majority. It la ssfe le aay that Democratic
Congressmen Charles K. Olbaen, First dis
trict ; Harry Welles Rusk, Third district ;
Islder Rsyner, Fourth, and Barnes Comp Cemp Comp
ten, Filth district, bave been re-elected,
and Herman Stump, Demecrat,Seccnd dis
trict, has been eleeted. Lewis K. MoCema,
Republican, Sixth district, has been re
elected with Increased msjerlty.
SeutU Carolina.
Ciiaklksten, The Democrats bave car
ried the atate by an overwhelming majority,
variously estimated at from 85,000 te 4 5, COO.
It is safe te calculate en 40,000. All tbe
present members el Congress, Messrs. Dib
ble, Tillman, Cetbran, Perry, Hemphill,
Dargan and Elliett, are re-elected,
Flerida.
Flerida has probably given Cleveland a
plurality of 4,000. The two Democratic
candidates for Congress, Messrs. Davidsen
and Bulleck, bave been elected.
Arkansas.
Returns from the accessible portions et
Arksnsas, and comparisons made with tbe
vote of lour years age, Indicates a msjerlty
for ibe Cleveland and Thurman electors In
the state of 23,000. All five congressmen
elected are e t ceu rse De moerats. They at e
from the dlQerent dlstrlets, respectively,
Messrs. Cate, Breokenrldge,,MeRae,Rogera
nd Peel, all present members except tbe
first mentioned,
Kansas.
The Republleau eandldates for president
ad vice president, a neirly as can be as as as
oertalned, have received the usual large
majority, estimated at 60,000. All the pres
ent Republican membera el Congress who
were reneminated have been re-elected
without doubt. They are Mesara. Merrill,
Funsten, Perkins, Ryan, Andersen, Tur
ner and Peters.
Mississippi.
Returns from twenty-two oeuntles In Mis.
sislppl indicate a m)erlty for Cleveland
and Thurman et 32,000. Many localities
are yet te be heard lrem, but applying the
comparative table et majorities of four years
go te tbe returns already received the
above-named figures would seem te show
the msjerlty. All seven et tbe cengres
sienal candidates eleeted are Democratic
and all are members of the present Con
gress except Clarke Lew!, from the Fourth
dlstrlet.
VOTE Or LANOASTElt COUNTS FOItl'KKa
1DENT, 1884-88,
THE SACKVILLE AFFAIR.
DISTfllCT".
see
:::l
Adamstewu ..
Hart
Breck neck ...
rrernarven...
Clay ..........
Coealloo Kait
West
ueieram ,.
Columbia
lit ward
Id ward..,..
3d ward
Couettog
Cnney
Denegal Kut-
I.tnceln B. 14
Maylewn
rptlnKVtllO..
DeuORal Wtst
Drumern
" East
JCHT1
Karl Knat-
IIlue Hall
Terrellltl
Karl west
EOen
Elisabeth
Klizabtitbtewn
KphiatA
rulten
UemrUeld Kaat
i andiavlile
Peter, burg
lionrertem.......
Ueuipfleld West
Meunirllle
Northwestern
Silver 'prtUKs
Norwood
Lampeter Kaat
West......
Lancaster City
lstward
Vd ward
ltd ward
4th ward
6th ward
0th ward. ,,
7lhwatd
8th ward
Vibwa-d
Lancaster township.
Leacock
Leacock Upper
Little iintam
l.ltlts borough
Martlc
Mantel in- 1st ard .
". -.iea wara
3rd wjtC
Manhelm tewnshtn.,
Maner moianlettn....
Maner New....
Mtilersvllle....
Marietta
Mount Jey buieuvh...
Mount Jey Uiwiublp
Upper....
Lewer
Milten Urove
raradUu
ft-nil
fequea.
fieviaence
Uaphe
Newtown
HperUns lilll
Strlekler'stl. If
Union aiuurd
Faflsbnry....
eallsbury
I'ambrldKO 1
Oaj)...., I
(spring Harden f
Wbl't, liemu. )
Stnmburi' beinugh
latwurdi )
2nd ward.
3rd ward.... )
trasburg township'...
Warwick
Warwick Kast
WaabtnKten Ber,
Upper ward
Lewer ward
m
144
223
210
816
221
14l
371
374
24
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165
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214
6J.
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183
77
178
128
47;
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337
48
38
50.!
166
217
4,9
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310
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415
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319
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112
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189
141)
1M
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189
138
241
1MI
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321
47
13i
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114
2
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158
127
101
NO
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2IU
2i
211
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104
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116
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110
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23
129
19
17
14
171
19S
63
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173
223
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43M
ill
17
va
ICO
216
118
1M
2IC
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It 4
ns
29.
19
17;
161
8J
m
U9
626
37.
247
3-H.
Sift
4H
439
015
Kll
316
(31
208
417
101
216
121
Out
221
175
t3
637
310
Q
n
4
b
81
119
161
140
41
Sll
1?
tt a
881
Wl
391
(.7
nv
81
101
81
97
13U
190
81
C3
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19
48
77
Ml
137
48
3i
Oi
94
64
94
64
67
211
203
a
191
VA
avj
441
Ml
351
20
107
90
191
9J
1
99
m
21
143
84
Total 19jl8 9913.
101 91
316 Hi
si. tn
3.0 113
12' 131
83 49'
l'.O 31
si; ne
S01 29
13
3.3 120
105 10
13- 18
111 14
19n 71
-IV 161
'168 53
1C 1UI
21 28
Mi 31
49 25
61 23
l 11
St' ti
. 2MI 77
257 BO
3.1 45
IB 64
lllfttne's plurality.,
.9i9J.
UOLUUII1A IIOKOUUII.
.173
2nl
41J
in
4.'U
,.SSI
.473
Hi
4.4
331
191
280 3fO
2V) ISO
liartlien Kecalvaa 130 Vetes Mera Trtsu
4JUvalauiI-A IJIk Vel I'elWcI,
WAUU9.
1st. 2d. Si. XOl'l
I'rettdent.
Cleveland rl
liarrlsen 171
Judiciary.
J. Urewster McCelluui 1
Jau.us X. Mltchvll
Cengren,
Herace t llatdnrjcan
Marriett llrenui
AnemWy.
J. r. Kehternich 381
Jehnullev.
William Therae
C, C. K Huffman 171
uee 11. UHuek 175
W.S.Sinltxi W
Recorder.
Jehn Uebman i ..3S3
Edwin J.. tulutiDia 414
County UolicUer.
Wm. U. llrlnten 3)3
(iearge A. Lane 174
Jury Vommilttener,
Franklin Clurk 131
W. W.iienes 471
Directors of the Peer.
Philip Wall 181 Wi
JauiuaMentKO'uery .......3-3 231
Jacob t. etiiue tni 4M
U.r. Weaver 474 43
Priien Inspectors.
A. L. Winters 353 231
Henry r . iiarfjiau 341 2ii
t.hrlBttan U. Misley 474
Jacob W. Nlssley "l
Auditor Utneial.
Henry Moter 1SJ
Xhw. McUauiant
I'rehlbltlcn vote, 9
181
423
4:4
413
282
4.4
282
4U
231
421
340
29U
291
291
340
'ill
31
2(0
3.-0
1(87
119J
icat
1181
94
Uti
lOllt
11X5
1045
11W
1199
1181
1015
lltfJ
1C11
lit
1043
U8J
..175
44
4:3
n;8
431
3W K43
3$) 1045
;KJ 1181
391 1U8
380 1013
3-9 1013
HI 115'J
til Uti
801 1(81
291 1199
Orsreeal reand,
Ofllcer Q las found a brown overcoat at
the oerner el idme and Kast Klmr street,
thla morning, The ewner can get the same
at the station bout,
m
I'ArKllS IN nErKRBNOE TO XIIE MWIf'Mj
,.. -.-- Ve.u, V
!
ine ueitaa mates Minister te Beglea !'.
.. j- a - ' "4i
"" I or eieiary uaara 10 ask "Pre -Hilar
hallibtiry te Itteall Vf at Ker Ml i
Talk te a Newspaper Ilepertar. tf
Ki
&.
Londen, Ner. a The, papers In reter-l.
ence te me nacKviiie lueldent havej
asnea from the ferelsu effler. Thev eSH'
Hi
tain the correspondence between I,ra-t
Ballabury and Lord Ssekvllle, oeccerafcaw
un iuuii umuiixai irem wasninatna. r.-
Cn tbe 27th et October, Lord HalUbury' "I
cabled te Lord Sackvllle as fellow : !wf 'u 1
"r. 1-neip, who laitaylnR at my beuefcWi
Informs me that Mr. Bavard'a request te. -tj
MMII n. .a. ta .. .. r.t;
v-.. juu uu, uneeu upon We,
Murohlaen letter, but upon the later''
Vlew whleh you granted a newspaper
oerreapondent. 1 replied Iwa glad that)
the report wis untrue that your reealli
was due te the letter which was made pah..
He only by a betrayal of oenOdenoe ad
that It ra harrilv vtranllAAKl - '.
--- J..-W..V.W.V v mj VVWW
M m n,ln.lnl. Ili.t . .II,-..,A . ??
-- .....u.jF,e ua m iliuuiliu XWPIVWSWSS! ;
tlve should be prohibited from expresalali
even prlvalely, any opinion regarding is
events pasainir in the oeuntrv in -rhinit -a'-.; '
was accredited. The language of an lhtef i."
view 1 different and you must be taktavMT
intending It for rjublieatina. Hnt,
before admitting the .necessity for your 'iwjOj
nan. am iimin.i ,..-,. .h . a .m.t.
the alleged objeetlouable lansuaaa, 1
have asked Mr. Phelps for a copy of the
Intervlew in order te ascertain from seau
whether you were securately reperteV? .
Then I will lay the matter befere my Jw-W-
leagues." ,
Mr. Phnlna va,,II .h k- uA 4 m2 V?C
OAtVfid a winv hut wnnlfl i.L. -n- ,m hm. J
OUie One." CensenUHntl- It la llml.r, ttnnA hi'
that until tbe copy iaiocelved. 1 will aet!.
answer Mr. Usvard'a rfiilinttnrtnnrt.3'i
nail." Vkfm
Lord Haekvllie replied en October 29 as" '.'
follews: "The letter wbleh I answered;'.;,
" a nj,b,uat AB,uuiieaa JIOW A iUIVV,
mailed a full explanation of it te you, If'w
my recall I demanded It Is due te the elaa--y '
tiens here. I beg te express my deep t$$
greu for wbst has oeourred." X-J'i
On the 30lb, Lord Sackvllle eablsd thatl
he had received hi piisperts. On the 31s r
Mr. Fhelps Informed Lord Hallabury ttfAm
the aame fact and added that Mr. Cleveleet-:$!
nupeu .nai anemcr minister 'feuia M M;wi
credited. On tbe fourth of Nevemhs -
Lord Hallabury received a letter mailed ey '
Lord Haekvllie en Ootebor 20, encleelag !,.'
lotto, r, vw,, iiuiu oacaviue saia s j, nave j
eertaln Information that the Mnrnhlant. la.
ter was liotltleu and was concocted bv s ':
well known Arm in conjunction with the-;B-
KepuDiican national committee at New;
Ynrk. ItwuMntfrnm ttmitli.ni n.liaaaf
,- . . .-.. .. -.TiT-iw.'SI
uta mj iiidtdui nuapioien. aar. uajarvif
whom I saw te-day. said that he reRtatted
the Incident very much. He aoeeptedrijur?'
uiniuun, uwt . - ueuuer my ineDgB.-f i
or mienuen 10 interiere in the demestie ft, 1
policy (il the country. It was a campaigE i '
iraj, uuiue Iran aiy ieiu me inai i nsa peSE ' '.- '
indiscreet. 1 expressed my deep regret feTif& -
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me iuviuwii iuu m.1. iiiMu aaaurcu smw
mat ne Dere me no in will." ,;M
Oa October 31 Lord Hickville cabled Lewl -Si)-s
Ballaburv : I muitbee-tn nirtndlata Mr- .Si'A
Bayard's statement of the reason tar biV .i
dismissal as an unjust attack upea mvurM
mtegrlty." " ,fe
.era Salisbury en the same day cabled C
te Lord Backvllle te i lace Mr. Herbert as
senior aeeretary en tbe spot In charge of
the legation. On November 1, Lord Halla
bury communicated with Minister Phelps.
He referred te tbe lattei's premise
te procure a copy et tbe obnoxious Inter'
view made by the British mlulster at
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Wasblngten, and ssld that, having de
further Information as te what Lord Sack'
vllle's speeches oentalned or te whom they
were made, he was unable te form any Judg
ment upon the consideration wblobdietated
the request ler his recall or the forward
Inget passports te him. Mr. Phelps replied
te tbe note en tbe next day. He said : My
teoelleotlon of what paeaed In our cenvsiaaw
iieu ea aaiuruajr uiuei- -.iguujr iiuui jruiara fvq
In one particular, It was net Intended te ':';
1ml nndaraloed that the letter written faw
Lord Sackvllle formed lue part et thu.:
reasons ier ins rtqueei ier nis recall. 1
did say in my remarks that the newapaptr
Interview was the principal reason. I am
till without a copy et tbe interview. 1
end te Mr. Bayard a copy et your lord
ship's nole requesting the full details of the
language and circumstances et the inter
view."
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