» Detail of the Vote in This and Other States. CONGRESS IS REPUBLICAN, EE Singular Results of the Battle with the Ballots. ONLY PARTIAL RETURNS AS YET. Tammany Again Successful in New York City The State Elects Hill and Defeats Cleveland New Jersey Demoerutio, Leg- islature and All—Connectiout Goes for Cleveland, but Is Otherwise Republican, The Usunl Result in Pennsylvania Sus. pense in California, both Parties Clatme~ fig It—The Vote Elewhere —All the Latest Election News, Incidents and Gossip. New Yorg, Nov. 9--The campaign is over. the election of Gen. Harrison as the twenty-third president of the United States is conecedad by the Democratic national com- mittee. and the headquarters of the commit. tee, at No. 10 West Twenty-ninth street, are closed. Chairman Brice has authorized the following statement: “The National Democratic committee to day concede the election of Gen, Harrison. When the National Democratic comimittes claimed the state of New York, on Tuesday evening, by 10,000 to 15000 majority, the figures of the returns then received fully justified the estimate. The reports from New York city and from large communities in the interior of the state showed large Demo cratic gains, and the flsrt reports from Brook- lyn were to the effect that the majority there was 19.000, The telegraph wires were very crowded, and the transmission of the com- mittee’s bulletins to the west was consider y delayed There is evidently a misap- asion in some parts of the west as to the tyme at which this dispatch was sent.” The Republican pational executive com- mittee express the belief that West Virginia has given her electoral votes to Harriton; that Indiana and California are sure for the Republican ticket, and that without New York Harrison is elected. They have, of course, no doubt about New York, and say that Harrison will have the biggest vote in the electoral of any president for twenty-five years or more. The committes will maintain their present headquarters for the balance of the week, and Messrs. Quay and Dudley will probably not return home before Sunday. THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Minoesota Cleveland, 162; Harrison, 30. Harrison's majority in electoral college, 77. THE MAJORITIES. The following table gives the majorities of the several states from present indications: Riates, Harrison. Cleveland Alabama EET Arkans, 19.00 California, Colornd Connecticut S080 LR = 3% 5.0 fs (v9) AEE) Fon TREE Tilinods Distiana lowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana {hin repo Penpari RBliesin 1 Both Cheol Re Texas Yermont Yirginia IW edt Virgin th "eis i pres. 3 » Y n na NEW YORK. . a Kew Yours, Nov, 8 ~The revised vols of this eity for president gives Cleveland 162. 803: Hurrieon, 105,550; Fisk, 1,90; makiog Cleveland's plurality 57,218 The vote by counties for the two leading enndidates, 30 far as at present received, is as follows; Conmntios, Aly ¥.. Broome, : Clove. Harri? lnmd. som MH Ba Clove Hari! snd, son, Counties, LOGY 10.054 Oneida 5.087 Onoodags, J R40 Ontario “rw rn 'gus KE10 Orange mae 1a WES... Bui _ wiaction districts are incomplste, and 1t ha THR FLT. thorefars tmpossinle to detarming his exact majority. Following are 41 othor city offlosrs clecte 1; | Bheriff, James A. Flack, Tam. ; county cler’s, Edward ¥. Reilly, Tam. ; president board of alderinen, George H, Foster, Tam. | coroners Ferdinand Lovy, Tam. ; Daniel Hanly, Tam, ; Louis W, Behuoltze, Tam, ue PENNSYLVANIA, Pruitavitema, Nov. 8-<Harrison's ma Jurity in this state will be about 70,000, The returns exhibit some surprising rosuits, Following is the popular vote, giving the pluralities by counties. This is not the oll cial count, Lut Its figures aro as accurate as it is now possible to obtain: | Pluradithes. |] Platulitios, Jounties, Harel Cleve. | Counties. Harri. Clove. | son. | land. i Lose, | land Adams, of STL ekW nn] 2.500 Allsgheny | 18000) Lancaster, | 11,000 Artnsty'ng| 1,150 Lawrgnow. | 2.490 Beaver, 1.700 Lebasion 3 Bedford, 1 Lehigh, Horks. Layee ne Biair Lycoming Bradford, | MeKean Marcer {i MiMin Monroe Montour Monte 'm'y N hasnt Nh'mb'ld 1.000 1.000 7,000 * et 1,00%p 4.20 Ho 1, 100 L0 PL 400 * avn HA i 0 AE Warren § glam ie 150 2 700 NEW JERSEY, JERsey Crry, Nov. 8, ~The latest returns indicate that the Democrats will have a ma Jority of 5 on joint ballet in the aext legis inture. The latest returns give the several counties of New Jersey: ee Phuralitios Cleveland. Harrison wo Counties Atlantic Bergen guriingion Camden Cape May Cuonberiand Eesrx Gloucester Hudson Huntendon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Busse x Union Warren Totals Democratic plarality CONNECTICUT, Nw Havex, Nov. §—~Connecticnt gives Cleveland a plurality of #4. Morris (Dem) beats Bulkeley (Rep) for governor bs 1,500 Bulkeley will bo elected by a Republican legislature, The state senate stands 8 Democrats and 18 Republicans; the house, 105 Democrats and 144 Republicans, a Republican majority on joint ballot of 40, against 2 in WA The presidential vote by counties is as follows: Counties, Cleveland. Harrison. Flake Sin Litchfield. Middiewex.. Tolland Total ‘ Cleveland's plurality, 484, CALIFORNIA, Sax Praxoisco, Nov, 10. —There have thus far been canvassed 220952 votes, including all but nine precincts in this city, and 1,18 out of 1.00 outside precincts, the result being: Harriem, 112 Fisk, 4050; Curtis, 102 McKenna and Vandever (Rep) are elected in the Third and Bixth congressional districts; Morrow (Rep) almost certainly in the Fourth, and Biggs (Dom. ) in the Second. The First and Fifth are vet uncertain, the chances seeming in favor of De Haven (Rap) in the First and Clanle (Dem) in the Fifth, a ™ a ol oe aad m Ww y = WEST VIRGINIA Wiarsrive, Nov state iu the national election is still sioth ered. Al reports so {ar reo show Republionn gains of ti greater than expected <and if continued, Harrison t the state by WO. The Jegidat Bw The return Hy nr LATHE LA majority ives} WOT mn Wis Eg Ww wo Reput mn 4 fh of two in th the house, a majority Joint ballo ach side { ir gov one of claims t v its on ET INDIANA, Ispraxaroris, Nov, JW County returns are very slow arriving here, but there is no question as to the result of the election latest returns on presides tors indi cate that Gen. Harrisons plurality about 4,00, The tial el iii be VIRGINIA, Ricustoxn, Nov. 10.Reptiblicans here as pert that Harrison has carried this state by 2.000 plurality, Thirty nine white counties out of forty were carried by an increas Republican vote of 6.500, and if the others and beld their own the state would have gone {publican by 4,000. FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. RD} HiNevada. ......... } 1 Kew Hampshire, : Hew Jory 4 15 7 att A EE RR EE LE RE Ee a EE RY hed ad a RE EEE EE eat a SH de these plaralities in 20 | 10 <The vole: of this | | CONDENSED NEWS. Events of the Day Bolled Down for the Benefit of Busy Readers, Cralrman Hunter, of the Democratic com- mittee of lows, arrested for bribery, has i walved examination and givea bond for his | Appearance, In a quarrel at Mijibank, D. T., Charles W. Bhatto, a prominent business man, shot and killed Richard McNabb, a farm had, In a collision on thy Baltimore and Oldo (raflrond at Claypool John Doyle, Andrew © Dennison and two brik snon were killed | Michael Knonn, injured in the boiler explo sion at Lancaster, Pa, Wednesday, died, | making the second death from ths sevident, | The window glass works at Wellsboro, Pa., { wore burned, Loss, 850,000, The Albany academy was damazsd £5,000 | by fire Thursday night. i Hulnrich von Bamburger, the distinguished P Austrian physician, is dead, aged G0. {A section of the wall of Bt. Mary's in. Grmary, BL Louis, fell, but no one was | injured, The Raspublicans of ewvction of Francis, majority, wie the srnor, by a small Missouri eone gy Philip Baer fell from an elevated train on the Second avenue yond, Just north of the | Canal stroot station, In Now instantiv killed, Senhor Gomez, the Px foraign giving | the plans’ of Portugal for developing Mo | ambiguus, {Te | Gmnt wi ngtiese mindater of sifairs, has written o leit questions as to the elegl o tha otfloe of idlity of Bheriit of New York | city has been raised on a clause in the state { constitution. CGeod lawyers hokl that there | is nothing in the eb jection 5 fayor Plans for the spntemsdal osiebrution ln New York of the insugaration of Gen. George | Washington as fost provident of She United { Slates are assuming s definite fora, | Matthew Ash was wurderod at Paterson, | N. J... and a man samed Connors was found dead at Rod Bank, XN. J., with marks of vio noe os him, Two mon have {| from extitement beacon insane in 5b over the election Louis Chainasan Barnum, of the Democratic na- { tional commiiten, is seriously Ul at ws home in Connecticut, T. Provencher, a jusige of election at San Rafael, NX, M., was murdered at the polis Senator McPherson, of New Jersey, may be his own sucosssor irs the national senate, Thomas Curley was Sound drowned in the | Shrewsbury river with a gash on lew fore- | head. Foul play is suspected, i ] | i . | Princeton college trostess met snd: an | nounosd 8 gift of £90,008; $50,000 of which is intended for scholarships Rerublioans and Demoerats of Dalota are greatly rejoicing, and belding big meetings and parades over the prospects of statehood, { to which she Republionn party stands pledged. i The collision between the Nantes and Theo | dore Rugia, in the British channel, resulted in the low of between seventy andsighty sailors, Chairman Barnum, of the Demsosratic Newburg celebrates its centenaisd of Free Masonry, Nov, 138, Oscar Hoffman, a Sinner, fell through » hatchway fnom the reof to the osllar of a Burveyor Beattie has resigned from New York County Democracy. atteunpt she shot him dead, The Washington Post gives an interes bit of the history of the famous Murchison Lord Sackville wrote the answer on alone with nothing to relieve the monotoay i A Now Brunswick mechanic died in Bes { tom, and a benevolent society, of which’ he | was a member, put the body in a costly ft motal onsket and shipped if to his friends The cstons ooliector levied $00 on the | cmsket, which the dead man's friends were to pay. They floally took the corpus, leaving the easel oni the collector's ! hands There is probability of another strike in the Higgins carpet manufactory at New | too poor » H Governor Ogleshy, of [llinois, Is ing a petition for the pardon of Willie Lee, steplatbor, Banker Rawson, at of a Chicago ts conde hureh, TRADE and Produce Machiet Qaotations, Woney ¢. 10.-Moddy closed at 134 per cent. it loaned all day. Exchange ed | quiet: peated rates $4 RG4 M4 sotunl i ela BEN for 80 day Wills, ana $4. 9G fereand. Governments steady: eur £1 4 evap, TERY Bl: $4 a manrkel today has been dull and Northern Pacifie preferred and Oregon Transcontinental and the conlers and Vanderbilte being weak, The changes, however have been only fractional amd Bos 4 per cont, either way. Total sales of sock today, 79.08 shares, Ld Closing bids West. Union Tel Adams Express U. 8 Express COC 81 K.Y. Central N. J. Oentral. . Dilinols Central. Northern Pacifle oh The stock irveiar in tone 14 id ™ ra 10g | BL ow 618 Chicago & Alton el. & Hodes Pel, l.&W Erte ‘ Kansas & Texas Lake Bhore, ., oA a ode 111i BT Wabash. ....... or Bar. & Quiney ..,. Canada Sout), orn Canada Pacific, General Markets, New Yom, Nov. 0-FLOUR-Dull and un changed: City mille extra, $3.100550 for West fades: Minnesota extra, $5.40Q0.95; superfine, To Blonds: reosipte, 9.400 bushels; ments, W bushals: No, 1 red rh om’ wig , Big @ me wig i York, and was | JACK THE RIPPER, A Mau Arrested in London Proe claims Himself the Murderer, Cr ——————— DR. NANSEN'S EXPEDITION. A Letter from One of the Party of Exe | plorers In Greenland—~levyiug Op pressive Taxes to Bold Uses Tons Ships of War, Loxpox, Nov. 18 -Beversd arrests have been made In cotinection wits the White chapel mystery, but all the mon taken lato cust «ly wore spoadily releasnd, no evidence being nt hand against them, Late Banday might u man who was publicly proclaiming Bimsell to be “Jack, the Ripper,” was ar- rested, He asserted that be is a doctor at Bt. Geoige's hospital, It require! a squad of policanom to protect him from the crowd, {who trie! to lynch him. The man is de tained in cwtody for the prosent, A ter from Bverdrip, who aoe | Dr. Nansen's expedition which ix « mpanied | sploring | | Greonias!, save: “The journey from the east | : const to Godthaab occupied forty-six days | On the cost coast considerable | axperichord, owing to the joe packing difficulty was and to | | the strong currents. We worked twelve days | | before reaching the const, and then landed i sixty mils farther south thao we onl lenlated We tmvelad on the Ife in the direction of Christianshasl i Beginning on the 16th of August, who | Bavl arrived at a height of 7.500 fost, « snow | storm from the north foreed us to | Godthaal 10,000 fest, where the thermometer marked #0 to 50 dogs. When we arrived at a fjord, 8 Gordthaab” If the taxpayers of continental Earope dared to lift wp thelr voices as velmnently from then as thoss of Amerion, or even Eagiand, the reigning powers of Burope woul! find thee positions much Jess enviable than they are This very obvious truism reesives added illustration from the de base in the Fremeh chasnbers on the state of the marine of that republic. Americons may alinde sarcastiesily te thelr navy, Indulge tn remarks as % the supposed wesitnes of their seagoing fores, and make bwridious comparisons as to its strength in sontrast with that of England, but in truth they have been spared an adinoet incredible expenditure for vessels which wonld have been absolotely worthless in the lighs of inte experionces France and Bhgiand have been actually compelled to vie with soe another im the sup- posititioos strength of thelr marine and they are pow awake tothe consciousness timt mil- lioms of money Bave Been wasted apon ships that would be worthless in conflict. Such bas been the impewss of science thes the iron “Afhmiral Krants i respectfully listened to wien bo says thas the French be able i 11 ! LJ » i jill i g | 5 3 i Ii ii He i | bor harbors, prioviess as they , but itis plain that John Bul relies upoms the efficiency of bis bect his shores, and is ready to virtually 1 112,570; Cleveland, 104,615; | & rainy, dreary day, while bo was at hune ihe existence of his independence upon the dep) | strength of his ships and She bravery of his mamen. In the MedBerrancan France and Spain appear to be drawing toward a core dial understanding, jmiousy of Italy veing andouigedly the motive, but the latter power relies upon the support of Germany and Austria in case of complications, and the saval force of the latter, though not large, well manned, asd would prove uo contempt. fle ally in cass of need He Gots Part of His Money st Leal, Ixpramarorms, Nov, 18—OGen Herman Bturm, a man who onos possessed great wealth bol lost it through his dealings with the Mexican government, has, after many yours of perdstent «fort, procured the al lowanee of a calm which will redore his fortune, interest. At the time of the Maximilian invasion be entered into a cone tract to farnish the government s large sup ply of arms and ammunition st a greatly advanced Philadelphia capitalists wore fnteroniod with him In the (ransaction Through the wrecking of a steamship con taining a large part of the cargo and failure of the government to pay for its purchases, Sturm was btaokrupted, and others mssocd- ated with him lost heavily, Sturm endeay- fred to recover insarance on a part of his fons, nd the case was in court many years, Two yours ago there was an adverse ruling on the claim in court. Bturm pushed the matter, however, and has been rewarded by recniving an allowance of $4.10 000 on his elaim. This is to be pall In Mexican Loads, and be will not realize the fall mount. He owes heavy attorney fees, which will also tend to reduce the amount received, with ost, The Course of Trae Love Very Rough. Br. Avouvsrisg, Fla, Nov, 18 Later Sugar we | 8 boat wis bullt partly of tent onnivas, in i which Dr. Nansen and | rowed in tour days ! regarding the satiny of the money extorted | inland | a % ho~ a wank for | The greatest height reached was | ONEY EAR, For $1.00 The Largest, Cheapest and Best Paper in the County. {0 me ee = 13) The Democrat is bound to be abreat of the times and will constantly and con= sistently advocate what I believes to be in the inter= ests of the people. A re atenliels [o£ Ks 4 Oe EE No man can afford to be with- out a county paper and at ONE DOLL.OR The Democrat is plac- ed in reach of all.
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