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m WMpW .'imflip "vmM" nf!tfyrw!" rf jr ' ' (T" ,"Tfp , " 5 '" mr r i t " aHi xT ft . i?' LATE DKIMIITMKNT NEWS. C'At.t.cns ON THE iIIKiIUrNT. Chief Jus tice Puller iintl Judge Laiuar called uu tlio President Mils uiornlng. SToncunci'Ei'.s and Gtunniis. Tbo fol lowing storekeepers und guagets wero op pointed to-day; Solomon K. Gold, Vl Ilur rlsbn, Ind.j Win. S. Ash, Ilrlar Cicck, Pa. The Daily Guns By direction ot tlic Sec retary of War. General Order No. ill, March 10, 1837, Is revoked. Requisitions for gun powder for llrlug of tlio morning nnd evening KUn nt military potts will nor bo mado on tlio (Jrdlianco Ucpui tmotit. Ciiimisd Hut.tms Not Kxci.uijbu. Tho Treasury Department lias decided thatChliiso rcatucn who snip on United Btates vessels In United States ports for tlio round voyage, w that they have boon coutlnuouslr under the United States Hair from tlio tlnio they left un til they return to port, uto not covorod by tbu Chlncso Exclusion act. Minor n ml remount. Secretary Wliltnoy returned to tho city last night, and wis alius desk this morning: for u short time. ' Tlio Secretary was accompanied by Airs. Whltnoy. Iho national bank notes received to-day by tho Treasurer for redemption amount to $87,- uuu. WHAT IS SAID IN iNEW YORK. Tlio Tlmos Gives Up Ilia Mute Harri son's l'riibnble riiiriillty. A riiiliulclplilu 1'rcM special from Now Vorlc says: New York is Itopubllenn. At midnight this is conceded by tlio New Vorlc Times. Tho Statu is curried for Harrison unil Protection by n plurality wlilch may reueli 20.0UU, will not lull below 10,000, and is in nil prob nblllty in tho neighborhood of 12,000. Tho State outside of New York mid Kings County guvo Hliilne in ll, 07,710 plurality, ltctiuns from toil dl triels of tho 1,080 election district-) in this putt of tho Stuto glo lliirrison O.'t.BBti, uud Cleveland 70,071; a pliirnl ity of ay,81 1, li.USU larger thau tho sumo dfstrlctH gnvo in 18S1. This is mi nver ngo gain of a Hub over fourteen voles to tho election district, :v gain which hns been inalutnlued through till tlio lrug tncntiiry returns thus fur. Continued through tho State, this gives Harrison it guln of 20,000 over 1881 or u total plurality outbldo of New Yoik and Kings of 811,000. Tlio Demo er.itio plurality in New York Cltv, foity-t-l.v districts out of 850 mlbtiug, is 52, 077 unil in Kings County, complete, 11, 710, total pluiallty of 04,0011. Allow ing for tho changes more complete ie turns will give this indicates a total plurality of irom 00,000 to 08,000 ju New York mid Urooftlyn. This leaves' Harrison n cleau 10,000 to 12,000 for tho State, with every prospect that this plurality will increase, tlio Democratic plurality being now liOlow estimates while liepublicon counties nro stcndllv improving upon tho estimates of both parties. , ' Tills sweeping triumph is worked by tlirco changes in tho vote of tho State. In llrooklyn Cleveland has lost 11,500 ut Ids majority in 1884, and Uils leaves UN net gain for tlio two great cities not over 8,fi00. Ho has gained in two of tuo cities of tho State, Albany and Klmirn, nnd in Troy lio bus dono a llttlo more than hold Ills own. But outside of these, Jn tho other great lnanufucturing towns of tlio State, thero has been little short of u landslide. In Syracuse, in Uoehes ter, in Buffalo nnd in Uticn, Ilopulillc.in gains lmvo been mado in abouti the older indicated. Third and most certain for tho btcady growth of tlio plurality, tlio Ureal rural Republican counties, tho Kcpubllcuu volo has returned to the llguies of past years. Another special to the bamo paper savs : " Tho latest figures nt Itcpublicnh Nil- tionnl IIcndQUarters indicate that New York, Indiana and Connecticut liavo each given Ocn. Harrison safo plutulitlcs." In tills State ho is not likely to fall bo low 10,000, and will carry it by spmc tliiiiK liko 20,000 if tho present ratio of gains holds good. Tlio figures httvo been growing better for tlio Republicans as they lmvo becomo moio complete, and Chuiiinuu Quay looks for a continuance of their present favorable aspect. Warner Sillier has run 'well throughout tho interior coun ties, and has an even eiianco of over coming Hill's pluralities ot 80,000 below llarlein Bridge. It is imposslblo for tlio Cleveland pluralities below Harlem llridgo to nggtegnto moio than 72,000; I doubt. It they will reach that. This city hnb disappointed Republican holies home tviiut, but tho pluiallty 1ms not yet run up to tho danger Hue, whllo on tlio other side of tho biidgo it is btendily gaining on Republican estimates. The llguies into by no means complete, but they aio so oloso to it tluil tlieio can be no doubt of where the Stato stands. Tlio Democratic National Committco itnrted oil this oveniug with high hopes of buecess in this State, based on tlio voto which Cleveland polled in this city. Their early repents indicalu that Cleveland wuuld hold bis previous voto in tho in terior coqntlcs. Senator Comma assured mo ut 8 o'clock that tlio Cleveland plu iallty in the Stuto would leach 20,000. Chairman Bilcu claimed Indiana, New Jersey nd Connecticut. Later on, how vcr, when tlio estimates from Kings County dropped steadily from 10,000 to 12,000 for Cli-vclund, Iho Gorman-Brico claims became moio modest, and they btntcd in answer to inquiries that the re sult was in doubt. At 10 o'clock they ordered tho colored lights illuminating their building front to be extinguished, and the crowd inside was bteadlly pressed into tlio bticct. This confession of de feat w.is not, lellcctcd in tho bulletins, however, and tho throng in tho street Kept yelling for CI rover. At, Republican headquarters conhdenco in tjio lobiilt was never Miulccn. THE CUHUT KECUHI). Court In (louoral Torm Clilof Jii8tlcor TUKtlueK iTanieii mill JInrrlok. llrclsford vs. Huston; ou hearing. i:liillV Court Juntlco Cnx, In ro John L. Ciousc, alleged lunatic, Ju. ftonso appointed committee, l'rather vs. lloob, pro confesso vs. certain defendants, llolaud vs. Ilolnndj Balo ratlflcil nisi. Turner vs. Turner; appcarauco of ab.ient defendant ordci ed. Circuit Court Juittleif Cnx, Tiamsliaw it Dro. vs. Hndlh. Nat. Press Mrlck Co. vs. Davis, Jr., Myers it Audiows vs. Kaufmau, Haydock Canlngo Co. vs. Dugau; Judgment by default. King vs. Wbito et al, Tlio llolnl llruniiwlok Hrorcliml, Klio was dlscoveicd this morning In uu un occupied bedroom on tho fourth lloor of tlio Hotel Brunswick, utU18 Pennsylvania avenue, lept by Nlrholas 'Ihlel. Tlio llro started In tlio mn'ttress, nnd was conlhicd to tUat rejoin, doing dumago to tlio amount of about $100. . ---- ' Not n (iKicer. Mr. (leorgo L. Arnold, who, as stated yes terday, has usslgned all Ids pioperty for tlio benefit of his creditors, has been engaged hi tliu shoo business nnd lias no grnoory store. Mr. Joseph XV, Arnold, thq ixrocery liioichunt, has been milch annoyed by being mlstakeu for tho assignor, AT I'll 12 HOTIH.S. II. I, Montgolfcr, of Paris; 1. J. Montpolfor, of Montreal, and Ocorgnll. llenJamln,of Now Voile, aro at tho Arlington. llev. William A. Noivboid, of Now York, Is at Wormloy's. Francis Foibcs, of Now Voik; Charles Car roll, of Maryland, and fieorgo i Qulnby, of Cnmbridgu, uro at Woruilej's. i:. L. Itudclirr, of Now York, and William liiiuii, ot Philadelphia, are ut Wclckcr's. ;iv. J. M, llliuiton, of Vlrclnlu,!!. It. l'nttor son, of Chicago, and J. A, Fawcott, of Cleto land, uro at tho Itlggs. Col. It. C. Newton, U. 8. A., is at the Ehbltt. Xf. C. Lubonetino and wlfo, ot Philadelphia; fieorgo Myrlck, of Now York, and W.l. Mootc, U, 8. N aro at tho Kblillt, KtllrraMobnincil, of Pails: I. T. Ilontoiu, of New York; W. M Buffnrd, of New Yoik; William I). Ludlow and .Miss l.oulse I.udlow, to! cur Yoik, uie at Wlllard's. .V .Ap a. .fi T IS BISON Iho Democrats in Now York Con fess that flioyaro Defeated, HIE REPUBLICANS CARRY THE STATE BY FIVE THOUSAHD. ' .. Connecticut Gives a Plurality of 429 for 'Cleveland. XFflllrTUlV SIIFI'KlV Pl.AnpV INIiMNl i5E.bliril.lllI ftlll.Mllil lbAI.113 liKUIAiKl Mil TIIK DHMUCHATS ON STATU l'll VVrillVll, TIHk'FT' California Still Claimed by leaders in Both Parties. VlItGlXIA STILL IN DOUBT, I!UT THE DEMOCRATS ARE HOPEFUL. Now York, Nov. 7. Tho total Prcsl doutinl vote, complcto from every district in tho clly, is ns'foilows : Harrison, Hep., 103,750. Cleveland, Dum., 103,003. Klsk, Pio., 1.29U. Cowtlry, Labor, 1.C50. Ono thousand nud tliirty-cight election districts in this Stato outside .tills city ami Kings County give Cleveland 203, 151: Harrison, 2o!).818: Pisk. 11,081. Samo districts in 1881 gavo Cleveland 180,021; Blaine, 220,518; St. John, 11,230. Ono thousand and twenty-nine districts outside New York nnd Kings County give Hill 200,315; Sillier, 2150,07.1; Jones, 10,048. The same districts In 1883 gavo Hill 103,403; Davenport, 189,552; Bascoui, lU.Uol. Tho Tilbuno'sStnto tablo makes Harri son's plurality -1,775; tho World's, 3,389; tho Herald's 14.000, and tho Sun's, 8,107. Tho World, Dem., gives up tlio fight iu an e.tra edition just issued (11 a. in.) It publishes its election returns under the following caption: "roiiLons noi'E. "It looked as if Illinois might elect Clove laud, "Itut later returns nro nioro and moro lte publlcan. "You may as well call it President Harrison." INDIANA. Indiannpolis, Nov. 7. Chairman Hus ton, of IliO'K&puulIc.in Stato Committee, at noon. plntuis, tho Stato by four to live thousand. GoVdi'rlor'Grny claims it for, tlio Democrats by 0,000: Iltluriis coming in very slowly. Cincinnati. Nov. 7. A Post special nt noon from Indianapolis savs : "Indi cations clearly tend to show that Indiana lias gono iiemocratic. ah tlio lato re turns reduce the llopublican gains, and whereas tho licpublican gain was at (IrU 1,300, it is now 1,111. Tlio Democrats have carried Marion County apparently by 500 on the Stato ticket." Indianapolis, Iud., Nov. 7. Tho Journal, edPoilally headed, "II looks liko Harrison," lcgardlng Indiana, will say: "From Indiana tho reports aro very meagro and scattering. The ticket Is so long and methods of counting so clumsy that It will bo Imposslblo to know with certainty for many hours. But tho ro ports to tho State Central Committco and other privato sources of Information uro such us to warrant tho bollef that tho State is com fortably safe for thu wholo ticket," Democratic Commlttteo liavo returns from C7 precincts out ot 1,800, showing Democratic gains of 183. Col. Matson confidently claims his election by n handsome majority. At 2 a in. Governor llruy sajs Indiana has cono'Dculocratlc. J2U precincts Hun Isou, '-"J,74S; Cleveland, 24.4U3. Samo Illalue, 27,653; Clovelaud, 23, 1155. Fourteen precincts In this (Marlon) county had been reported at 1:110. Owing to changes hi boundaries fclnco lbS4 It Is not possible to mako compitrUous In all eases, but tho eight unchanged precincts, so far reported, glvo llf ty-elght Republican gain. Tburo aro eighty ltvo pri'ciucts hi the county. Reports received by Chairman Huston show Republican gains in the following counties: Madison, 231; HariUou, 104; Hamilton (ouo town), 100; Morgan, 132; Dciirboru, 200; bhelby, 30; Vlgo,!0. Mr. Huston still claims tho Stuto for Harri son und Hovey, 10:40 u. m. Ouo hundred and slxty-nluo nrcLlnrts give Harrison 20,207; Cleveland, 10, C.j8. Tliu samo precincts iu '84 gavo Dlatno 10,003; Cleveland, 10,318. Indianapolis, Nov. 7. Excitement Is agatu at fever heat this morning. Large, enthusi astic crowds aro around tho bulletin boards and parading tho streets, blowing horns and cheering. Gen. Harrison niosc about 7 o'clock; during breakfast JJelfcuroly 1 uspoetod a big pile of dispatches which arrived after ho retired at 1 o'clock, and which his son, Russell Harrison, and son-in-law, McKee, had sat up till night to tabillate. Ho manifested no uu usual exuberance ot spirits nud was reticent asotcr. Three hnudred precincts In tho Stato glvo Harriton 41,513; Cleveland, 85,813. Tho samo iu '81 gavo Ulaluo 38,788; Clovc lund, 31,431. Net Itepubllcan guln, 1,310. This ratio, If continued, will glvo tho Itepubllcans tho Stato by u fuw hundred. ' Latest flguics Indicate Marlon County Democratic on county ticket and Cleveland by majority of 200. Itepubllcan loss 400. 300 nicelncts, but one-llfth of tho State, show Republican gains ot2,0S4. 4C0 precincts huw u net Republican gain pf 2,160. If this gain U kept up througnut tho re maining districts Indiana will bo Itepubllcan by over 2,000. BOO Stato precincts glvo 3,873 Kepubllcan gain. 500 pieclncts glvo Harrison, 80,517; Cleve land, 77.290. In '81-lllalno, 70,751; Cleve land, 74,003. Not llepubllcau gain, 3,703. Republican County Comnillteu concedes this county (Hnrilson's homo) to the Democrats by n majority of 300 to 700. Blaluo tairlcd It hi '84. oiiio. Cluclnuatl, Nuv. 7. Sixty prcclnetj in Clu cluuatl glvo lliuilsou 11,817; Cleveland, 9,435. The voto in Covlngtou, Ky., shows a heavier majoiity for tlio Hon. John O. Carllslo than ho has ever had there. Ills election Is claimed as seem e. Columbus. 0 Nov. 7. Allen W. Thurman, who was looking after tho election returns for his father, went home soon after midnight, conceding Now Yoik, Connecticut und tlio victory to Harrison. Judtro Tliuunun heard only Incomplete) returns, therefore ho retired for tliu night, but ho was tbeu inclined to glvo up tho Unlit. uicssagu fioni Toledo stated thut tho Indications at f o'clock Were that ito- The Evening WASHINGTON, mcls, Itep., Congressman In the Tenth district, Is defeated by Hnynobv about 000 plurality. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Nov. 7. Two hundred and eighty six prcclncls Ju Illinois outside of Cook County show a net Itepubllcan gain of 2.CS3 over tlio voto of 1831. Thero seems an almost uniform rulo of gain In nil precincts heard from, and should this bo con tinued hi tho remaining precincts tlicgulu In tho State outside of Cook Comity will approximate 10,000. Allowing for reduced voto in Cool: County, tho plurality for tho llepubllcau ticket In Illinois should bo 23,000 tu 30,000. Klfer, Hipubllcan candidate for Governor, falls be hind Harrison In several places, but more In Cook County than ei'owhcro. no wm prouauiy iono iuis county ny v.wv to 3,000, but thu gains for tho Itepubllcan ticket over tho Statu will bo likely to elect him. although running behind considerably, llowovcr, thu returns nro 60 delayed by tho lato count Iu country precincts, that It Is not safe to say whether tils mnjorlty over Palmer will reach 10,000, as claimed by Republican j, or not. At 2:13 a. in. Iho Dally News nuuouuccd 2;i) precincts outsldo Cook County show a Republican gain of 2,588. If maintained tliiouglioutttioStatc.Harilson's plurality will bowboutS.'i.OOJ. This would probably mean Filer's election also by 5,000 to 8,000. Clilcico, Nov. 7. (Ten. Iluirlsoiilmi carried tho Slate of Illinois bv ut least 20,000 ma lorllA'. nnd It mnv bo more: whllu i'lfer has bec" a'0i"n Uovcmor by u majority not far from 10,000. In Cook County tho voto for Zv" " ; I &X. .! S.1! bo large. Vlillo tho Congressional returns that tho 'Republicans have held their own. (leu. Post Is re-elected Iu iho Peoria district, jind Congressman duett is surely s.ifo iu tbo Ruck Island district by a comforlablo ma jority. Jefiu Ralicr will succeed himself In tho eighteenth, while Adams In tho fuuith dls tuct Is saved through tlio grcco of his friends In tho country towns. Abucr Taylor Is elected bv u largo majority; Frank Lnwler scrapes thro.igh and, tlio Hon. V. E. Mason Is re elected. At2:15 a. m. 230 precincts outsldo of Cook County show a net Itanutillcan gain of 2,538. If maintained throughout tho btalo Hnrilson's plurality will bu about 25,000. Palmer shows largo gains, hut present figures ludlcato tho election of FIfer. Rep., by ubotlt 0,000 to 8,000 plurality, but this Is uncertain. With tho returns from several city pre cincts and country towns still mUslugitis imposslblo to give the exact figures on tlio re sult In Cook County, (.leu. Harrison's plurality will probably bo less than 2,000, whlloGeu. Palmer has mil so fur ahead of his ticket that ha will lead Mr. Filer by 3,500 or more. Tho Itopubllcan county ticket Is probably elected without exception. Two hundred and clghty-flo precincts In tho Stato glvo Cleve land 87,787, against 33,303 In lhSl; Harrison, 47,100, against 40,1)10 in 1581. All tho morntuir nuncrs concedo that Har rison will carry tho Stato by a good majority. Somo of them, however, claim tho election of Palmer, Dem., forOovcrnor. rrNNSYIWANIA. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 0. Following is tho full voto in Philadelphia; Electors Har rison, 110,700; Clot eland, 02,044; Flsk, 1,204. Auditor ttenernl McCamaut, Rep., 111,201; Moyer, Dem., 02;j20; Marquis, Pro., 3,210. Judges of Supremo Court Mitchell, Itep., 113,800; Callum, Dem., 02,150; Black, Pro., 1,101; Common Pleas Uaio, Itep., 109,087; Thayer, Hep., 200.142. Orphan's Court Ashman, licp., 200,310; Penrose, Hop., 200, 3NI. Cltv Ticasuier llardslcv. Rep.. 110,- 873; Davis, Hem,, 02,881; Coison, Pro., 1,104. Register of Wills Oratz, Itep., 101,417; Pat terson, Dem., 03,802; Scott, Pro., 1,000. Later. Harrison's apparent plurality In tho Stato is C0,t00. Tlio election of twenty-ono Republican Congressmen out or twonty-olght Is assured, and both branches of tho Legisla ture aro strongly Republican. James T. Mitchell bos been elected Supremo Judgo by tho full Republican vote, and J, llrows'tcr McColluui by tlio Democratic vote, Thomas McCamaut, Itep.. Is elected Auditor (loncrabby a"majdrlty which Is not likely to fall behind that given Harrison. Tho Con gressmen elected aro: First district Uonry it. Bingham, Rep.; second Churlcs O'Neill, Rep. Hnrrlson's plurality In this city Is 18,603. John Iiardsloy, Rep., for City Treasurer, has a majority of 17,000, uud Gratz, Rep., for Reg ister ot Wills, 2,025. On tho Judiciary llckot iiiugo J. junction, nap. nominee lor uie su preme bonch, leads In tho city by 21,001. . AH the Republican Congressmen wero elected by laigo majorities, nud Samuel J. Randall, Dem,, champion of protection, was rc-clccted practically without opposition. NK1V JISItSHV. Jcrsoy City, N. J., Nov. 0. Tho Demo cratic Stato Committco claim tho Stato by 8,000, tho Senate by 11 to 10 Republicans, and tho As6emby by 31 to 29 Republicans. Thoro aro several dlstrlcU iu doubt, howover, und tho opinions aro based on ery meagro returns irom Democratic sources. IOWA, Dcs Moines, Iowu, Nov, 7. Tw only pro ducts glvo Jackson, Itep., Secretary of Stato, 3,244; Mclloury, Dem., 2,103. Net Republican gain, 315. Dubuque, Iowa, Nov. 7. Rolurns nro very meager. Republican gains aro reported. Tho present indications nro that part of tho Re publican ticket und part of tbu Jacksonlan ticket Is elected In this county. Day, Dem., for railroad commissioner, will lmvo u largo majority. MAINE. Boston, Nov. 7. Reports from Malno Indi cate between 23,000 and 21,000 plurality for Harrison, a gain of 4,000 over 1834. Nil iv iiAAii'.Hiimi;. Concord, N, II., Nov. 7. Tha indications aro that llarrlsou has carried tho Stato; that (oodoll, Rep., bae'been elected Governor; that tho Republicans have curried both Congres sional districts. Concord, N. II., Nov. 7. Ono hundred nnd fifty-live towns uud cities glvo Huirlsou, 23, 003; Cleveland, 23.375; scattering, 033. Tho samo places In 1834 gavo Blaluo 24.141; Cleve land, 21,702. For Goveruor tho samo amount of towns und cities give Gpodell, Rep.. 21, 300; Amsdcu, Dom., 23,003; scattering, 878. Tho samo places Iu 18SU gao Sawyer, Rep., 21,250; Cogswell, Dem., 20,130; scattering, 1,301. NORTH CAROLINA. Ralolgh, N. C. Nov. 7. Scattering returns from various parts of tho Stato ludlcato that the Stato has gono for Cleveland by about tbo samo majority ns Iu 1884 about 17,000. Ralclirh, N. C, Nov. 7. ltoturns from 270 of the 1T100 nreelncts Iu tho Stuto show a gain of 813 votes for Clovoland over Ids voto of 18S4. It Is uow believed that tho Republicans lmvo elected a Congressman in tho llflh dis trict. 'Iho Statu appeals to bo certain for Clovelaud by 23,000. Tho Legislature Is, in ull probability, Democratic, At 2 a. m., returns uro In from 103 of 1,100 precincts uud shown gain of 001 for Clovo land. It now Ipoks probablo (hat tho Re publicans lmvo elected their Congressman in thu Mtu district, WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 7. Tlio Republican National und Stnto ticket Is elected iu Wis consin. Tho Legislature Is Itepubllcau by tho usual majority. VUUMONT. White River Junction, Vt.,Nov. 7. Seventy llva towns glvo Harrison 18,018; Clovoland, 0,878; Flk, 503; scattering, 28. Ropubllenn plurality, 13,010, It the anio ratio Is pre served In towns to bo heard from, the Roiiubll. tau majority In tlio State nlll oxceed 23,000. CONNIIOIICUT. Hartford, Conn,, Nov. T.-Ttio Republicans will undoubtedly eloct tho Legislature, which will cairy with It tho Uovunor. Fortythieo towns glvo A Republican gain "' "l5 doutlal vote. hOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston, S. C, No 7 -Tho election was quiet. Not a single dl.turbancu oecuncd. Ilcturns received thus far Indicate tho election WJkWUu WEDNESDAY EYJ3NING, of ft solid Democratic Congressional delega tion bj malotllles ranging Irom m) to 5,000, although official figures may vary thcio,ouic what. VtltOINIA" Ulclunoiul, Vu., Nov. 7. About two- thirds of tho Stnlo heard frpm show heavy Dcmocintlc losses, hut ut Demo cratic liciKlqiinrtcrs State considered safe for Cleveland hy about 4,000. Harrisonburg ofllcliil: Harrison, -108; Cleveland, Hot; llepubllcau ruIu over 1881 of 50. Holler, Hup., for Congress, C0o O'Fcr rail, Dem., 3i!0. Lynchburg, Vn., NoV. ". Clev eland, ".053: Harrison. 1.700: Democratic inn- joilty, 250. Democratic gains reported from nil surrounding counties. Henry County gives Alletiimlr.in ma jority o"f 300, a gain of 250 over Illulno in 1884. Charlottesville, Vn.,'.Nov, 7. nclurns from eighteen precincts in tho County, including tho city ol'Chnrlotloiyillc.sliow a uomocrallc majority ot -') Tlio six precincts yet to hear fioni favo Illulno, in 1884, o majority of 115. f tlio rnllo of Democratic gaii holds good iu tlicso jirceinets, this county will glvo Clovelaud and 0'l''crrall n majority of 050 a net Democratic gain of 300 over tho voto of 1881. Richmond, Vn., Nov. 7. Tho Demociats claim Vlrgliiln by nt least -i.OOO.r Tlio Demo cratic losses thus far have oxeccded their gains MICHIGAN, Detroit, Mich , Huv. U, 1 n. n. Returns coutlnuo to comu In slowly, hut enough liavo been received to show that Harrison has car ried the Stato by a safa plurality, Tho Trl buno and tho Kepubllcan Stato Central Com mittee claim tho State for Harrison by over 15,C(Xi plurality, but admit that Luce, Repub lican, for Govcruor, may ruu some thousands behind. Tho Free Press concedes tho State to Har rison, but claims tho election ot Hurt for Uocnior. Western Union adilcct (loin tho cast say Burt concedes l.uco's election by two thousand. Tim Republicans' claim clht and possibly nine ot tho eleven Congressional dis tricts. This tho Democrats will udtconctdc, dui uccuno to givu tticir iijurcs. MINNESOTA. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 7. Returns from twelve towns In Minnesota give, Cleveland 1,321; Harrison, 1,591. All indications point to tho election of Snyder, Rco., to Congress in tho fourth district over Rice, Dem., and picseut Incumbent. Tho Republican State Committco claim n pluiallty of 23,000 for Harrlsou, 10,000 for Mcrrlaui, Rep., candidate for Governor, 20,000 for tho balance of tho Stato ticket, uud tho election ot Republican I onjressmeu a clean sweep. ALAllAMA. , Montgomery Nov. 7. Clovclan'd'a majority will bo as largo as In 1834. OEOItOIA. ' Atlanta, Gn., Nov. 7. Tho Indications aro that Cleveland's majority iu Georgia will be at least 23,000. q CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 7. M. M, F.stco, of tbo Republican National Convsutlou, esti mates that from unofllclal returns from chairmen of different county cainmlttccs tbo Republicans will carry tho State by from 8,000 to 15,000. San Francisco, Nov 710:15 a.; in. M. M. Kstcc, chairman of tho Itepubllcan National Couvcutlou which nominated Harrison for l,..l.ln .... .!. U.... I, ..- I...... Lit.... i ivoiuEUk. Dujn luu auiu uiu uuu jm:uuiii:uu by from 8,000 to 13,000. Ho bases' this state ment on unofllclal rolurns from tho chairmen of the different county committees hroughout tho State. -J, . One hundred and thros precincts out of tbo cities glvo Harrison 4,140; Cleveland, 8,833. MASSACHUSETTS. 1 Boston, Nov. 7. Returns tioinvall but ten towns Iu this State and alj tbitcau bo ob tained glvo Harrison, 180,to; Cleveland, 150,221; Flsk, 8,624. For (Jovormir Ames, 178,248; Russell, 151,171; EaHq, 0,050. Tho Senate will probably stand 33 Republicans uud 7 Democrats, a gain ot 3 Republicans. Boston, Nov. 7. Returns from all but ten towns lu this Stato glvo Iknlson 180,1133: Cleveland, 150,224; FIsk.8,52i - , For Governor: Ames, 178,218: Russell, 151,. 171; Jiurlo, 0,059. llepubllcitn plurality, 27, 077. f Tho Senate will probably eland tblrty-threo Republicans and soven Democrats, a galu of threoo Republicans. j l.OUISIAN.V. Now Orleans, Nov. 7. Cleveland's major ity lu tho State Is estimated al 3,000 Mississirw. Jackson, Miss., Nov. 7.-4 1'iie State seems to have gono Democratic by majority. (ho usual relatlyu RHODE ISr.ANI), Nowport, Nov. 7. Tho indications are that Rhode Island goes RopublLun liy 4,000 ruiuy. plu- flll.SSOUItj. St. Louis. Nov. 7. Mayon 'Francis Is elected Governor and Clovcland carries iho Stuto by mo usual majority. Mississippi County, Mo., land, 1,300; Harrison, b! Cleveland. 1.222: Blaine. 721 coinplctc: Clove- ). Samo In '84: Ouo bundled aud forty-slDrceluctsout of n total ot J. 'i J iu at. Louis cl iltf give Cleveland 25.041: Hurrlson. 31.018, l For Governor- Francis. 24.073: Kimball. 3i;t74, Seven products out of 80, In Kansas City glvo Clotelaud 1,050; Harrison, 3.402. For Govcruor, Francis, 1,100; Kimball, 2.400. Jackson County. Sixteen precincts out of tho 27 outside of Kansas Clly give Cleveland 3,001; Harrison, 707; Francis, 1,001; Kimball, 008. Ono hundred and eight precincts, towns and ono county outsldo of St. Louis glvo llarrlsou 10.720; Cleveland, 17,210; KluibTill, for Gov ernor, 17,810; Frauds, 10,108. f TENNESSEE. Memphis, Tcnu., Nov. 7. Memphis has gone Democratic by about 2,500, which Is a galu of 000 over 1881. , . I'I.ORIlMv Jacksonville, Nov. 7. Fjfcnjlug, Dem,, Is elected Governor without doubt KI.NrUOKVi f Louisville, Ky Nov. 7, Kentucky, lu 6plto oi ruin, n us given cicvoiano, usual Democratic majority, k t HAKOTA.. v Bismarck, D. T Nov. 7. ITie returns from this aud mitlylng sections lodldato that Mat thews, Rep., has been elected' delegate by a majority of at least 20,000, This is a slight falling off fiom the voto twajeara ago. 'Iho Republicans curry moro than, tbroo-foiirlbs of both houses of tho Legislature, uud scarcely a Democrat has bocu elected- throughout tho Territory. lEI.AWARj, Wilmlugton, Del., Nov, 7-IndlcatIoiis are that Cleveland will lmvo 1,6(mj majority. nihirTska. Lincoln, Nob., Nov. 7 Republicans claim the Stato by from 23,000 to 30,000. Dituo ciuts concedo from 18,000 to 30,000. COLORAUO, Douver, Col., Nov. .7. The Ropubllcaus curry tho State by from 2,000 to 8,000. A largo vote was polled. CONNlicTIoiix. Hartford, Conn., Nov, 7 Connecticut gives Cleveland for President a plurality of li lu" two towns to hear fiom, whlci will ndiico It to about 350. Morris, uenii teat, JiulU- 3k&t XT OS NOVEMBER 7, 1838. ley. lp., for Governor by 1,500, with three by a Republican Legislature. .....otuucui iruill. UUIKIUY TIlll UV CICCKJU WEST VIltniNTA. Wheeling. W. Vu,.,Nov. 7. Four precincts this city nnd Ohio County sliow.n Democratic geln ot (X!. ltcimbllcan gain luil8 over voto ot 18HI. Ruifllcns claim AtKhikon qlcolul to CoiutrcM In tho First illstrlOt. . NUVAUA. Vlrgltita City,-Nov., Nov. 7. --Thirty pre cincts in this Stato glvo Harrison 2,307,' Cleve land, 1005. Iho samo prcclncls In 1831 guo Multia 2,334; Clcvcluihl, 1,?J7. oni:(it.v. Portland, Ore, Nov. 7. Ninety-six" pre cincts In tills Stato, out ot 400 outsldo of this city, glvo Ilairlson 13,707: Clovcland. 0,020; l'lsk, "JO. The samo precincts Iu 1881 gavo Blaluo 10,118; Cleveland, 0,032. A lllc ltopubllciin flat ii. Tho following dispatch was received In this city this morning: Grand Rapids, Mich,, Nov. 7, 1SS8. Gen. W. W. Belknap, Washington, I). C. I greet you with moro thun 2,000 majority. C. L llr.i.uxu'. Ho succeeds. Hon, M. II. Ford, Democrat, whose majority was about 450. "Mills anil Snjors ltcoleetxil. Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 7. Mills aud Sujcrs have both been re-clcetcd. CiiAIJIINlMXDIAX.i. ,vlh,-i Clinlrniun Jewel t Shjh Tlmt tho Dtrnii. craU Hmvo It by fi,000. Indianapolis, Iud 'Nov. 7. There arc hut few Stato returns coming In this morning. What como lu aro scattering and make it im posslblo to lay liny basis for estimates. This afternoon something dellnlto will bo forth coming. Crowds paraded tho strocts all night shout Iiik for Harrison and chanting dirges coupled with Cleveland's name. Tucro wero no dls tui bonces. Chairman Jowctt this morning claims that thn full returns glvo the Demo crats tho State by 5,000. LATEST PIUUT UALIFOItXIA. Tho Democrats Vliilm tlio .Stato by from .1,000 tu 0,000. Now York, Nov. 7. Tho Herald has the following bulletin: San Francisco, Nov. 7. Tho returns, as heard from, ludlcato a majority lu tho Stato of from 5,000 to 0,000 for Cleveland. W.M. D, F..NOLIMI, Chairman Democratic Committee. Y0T1XU IX XHW Y0I1K. Tlio Election Hay I'lisucs Without Any Nerlous Trouble. New York, Nov. 7. Tho election In this city, despite the great Interest it excited and its complox character, was ono of tho most quiet ever held here. Tho beautiful weather brought out on Immense vote, and tho most of It got in very early. In many of tho districts men with bugles und bells wero sent out by thu Democrats and Republicans togO through tho streets and wake up thu pcoplo bcfoio 0 o'clock and lilduco them to put iu their votes early. It was a uovel Idea, aud tho schemo worked so well that before tho polls opened hundreds of voters weie Iu lino ready to vote. Tin 100 lawjers who volunteered their ser vices to look lifter tho Interest ot Democrats who uilirht bo artestcd, galhereil at thu St, James Hotel, whllo ut thu Union Loague, Club a number of tho -wealthy menibcl-s got to gether and waited to furnish bonds for tho Re publican voters whose votes might bo chal lenged and who might bo taken In by tho po llcoand tbo Upltcd States olllclals. Iho business part of the city was almost de serted, but their services wero hardly needed Two-thirds of the loto In nearly evary district Ill euvcral districts there was consldcrablo delay lu opening the polls ou account of drunken and missing olllclals, but their places wero rapidly filled and tho machlucry put lu good working order. Owlug to thp precautious taken tho big dis tricts were polled without uny' hitch. jong bofore 0 o'clock lust evening crowds begtn to assemble at tbo nenspaper bullotlu9, uud anxiously awaited tho ilret returns, aud us thu cvculng iv oio on cheered tbcmsclvcs hoarso over tho alternating figures. A HOLIDAY ISJ'HIL 1) LPIIIA. Many Stolen niul Shops Clnteit nud tlio Streets ii rv Tlirongo I, Philadelphia, Nov. 7. Yesterday was moro of u holiday thuu any election day hi iceent years. Tho banks wore open, but mills Bbut down und somu ot tho stores wcroclosod. Chestnut street was ciowdcd with people all day long, aud at night was almost Impassible. Tbousauds nj electoral tickets wcru distributed wuu uu uiu jicpuuncuii electors names ou them except Johu Wuuiuuakor, for whom tho iiamo of William J, Lutta, of tho Pennsyl vania Railroad, ono of thu Democratic electors, was substituted. This wus done ononly aud the attention of tho oter drawn to Iho chauge. It will not be known until tho oflldal returns uto received what effect this has had upou thu voto, as thu counting to-night Is only on the heads of tho electoral tlukejs. The weather was lino nud tho voting heavy. Samuel" J. Randall camo to tho city yester day for thu first tlmo sluco hN illness, und was driven In a cnulage to tho precinct house of the fifth division uf the sixth ward, where ho voted tbo full Democratic ticket. Mr. Ran dall, who appeared to be very weak, icturucd at once to his country homo. AT HAltltlSUX'S HOME. A Vorjr "ulvely Day In Iiillanaiolls How thn ltiiimbllrun Uaiidldnlo Vutoii. Indlauapolls, Intl., Nov. 7. Gen. llarrlsou thu Republican candidate for President, cumo out of bis house In tho forenoon yesterday, when tho rain had ceased, and cast Lis ballot at his precinct in tho second ward, Ha voted tho straight Republican ticket, going to Ilia polls with It folded Iu his vest pocket. Ho was warmly greeted by his fellow-cltl-:eiis,uud hud to shaku bauds with many pf them before ho could get away. Thu polling was lu a liv ery stable, und not moro thuu twenty or thirty voters weru nboul. Gen. llarrlsou was accompanied by his son Russell. They walked to tho polls. In the afternoon Gen. Iluirl-on hud his hair cut In tho New Deulsou b.irbcr-shop, nnd Inquired aboul tliu news thuy woie receiving theic. Ho seemed to he all right aud grcutlv plcnrtd with tho conlldenco of his frionds anil tlio 011 couracraent ho receded from nil quarters. Kor tho matter of that, tho day reports wero highly oucqurngliig to both sides. Attorney Geuoiijl Mlchonor, who was acting as tho Re publlenu chairman In the temporary ahseuco ui .hi. iiiimuu, umi uiu secioury, . 11. Smith, received two hundred dispatches bo foiofi o'clock In tho afternoon from different cities, toivus and comities of tlio Stale. Thcr.o dispatches wero of such au encouraging tenor as to oxclto the liveliest hope of success among tho Republican. At the Democratic hosdquartcrs pretty much the same sort of news for thut sldo was received during tho atteruoou before the closo of tho polls. Tho telegrams recclvod by the Itepubllcan committco wero tolenhoned to (leneral Har rison, where they wero received by his wlfo. Nouo ot tho commUtco's dispatches chaigod unfairness, and many ot thorn stated that tbo election was fair. At 6 o'clock Attorney General MIchenor felt so good oyer the le portcd gains fiom various towns that be sent n dispatch to Walno, 1'oraker, Iaiw Wal lacs and others as follows: "Our dispatches Indicate we havo carried tho State." Though tho Democratic chairman, Mr. Jew ett, was receiving iltapitehos from various parts uf tho State, bo said at seven o'clock that ho had nothing ou which to base claim. The Democrats were not hopeful, whllo tho streets wero IllleUwith crowds khoutlng for Ilfirileon. At ten o'clock uut single pro duct of Indianapolis bud been counted, mid Itwassaldth.it it would bu daylight before tho voto ot the city ascertained. Scatterlnc rpturus from several counties of Indiana received at eleven o'clock report mm' , tjtflL ; JL consldcrnblo Democratic galni, It Is con. ' cncncu uy IU(I I Cllll I ctiu list Ift I'm 1 I.I. Hun voto Is larger thun had been expected In iSTiiKHr:i7i)i'n)i;T? Senator Uiiruiiiii Clnlni !Cw York for IJIoTeluirtJIk Private telegram from Nejv York ajs Goi man claims to have discovered mistakes In Kings County returns which glvo the Stato to Cleveland by 2,000. TKIIUIiLK MAKKI) I. INDIANA. Republican Called mi to Lookout for Ilallot Slciillur,-. Indianapolis, Intl., Xov. 7. Tlio Journal in a upcclitl noon edition call upon ltoiiibIi:iuis lo mcotnt, ouco to take stops to protect tho bnllo't-b0w. It says the boxes will go into tliohatics of John K. gulllvnn, county dork, who wis indicted for Hiding and abetting tho Coy-lletnheliner conspiracy, Tho dour, imlsuysit in it nmltor of' vital Import ant an no tlnio should bo lost. John O. Now CliiliiM Indliinn. A privato telegram from Geu. Jului C. Nuw, received hero this morulug, cliilms Indiana for Harrison. Till UKSULT HY COIJXTlh'S. 7lnJorltIen, Itvpiirled nud Estimated, l'.I.M.tl.Hul t'l.l. ..1-. t U.I . ' .,....-.. .. ..it iiopp ,n iniii, Ihcfollowlhgirrajorltltfs aro "rcportod and estimated und compared with thoso id 1884: . 188tl. 1H31. Rountlos. Dem. Rop. Dem. Rep. A luiiy ,.. '.',000 .... (150 ..'. Alloglieny,..., 0,.'10l) fcllll .... Ilioomo I.SOO ... 800 L'altu augus u.irj( uu faymu ii;ir, .... aift'j t'lmiitumiua 5,030 .... a.ilin Ciicinuu O'JO .... ... 170 Clieuanjo 1.175 .... tilts Clinton. 1,100 .... 7(W Columbia r.7." ,,.. atll Cortliind rr 1.57:1 ... '781 DlIuWiU'C 1,'JDU I?li Dulelicss ,o:il .... d'Jl t:no,. 2,'2ik) .... ' nos I-s-e::.. s,oih .... '1,010 Kninklln , ,7(W" .... 1,56a 1 niton ' 1,'uiH .... 7,-,s llnmlllon Uisiii'MC l,MO .... 801 (iret-iio i,-j.;o ,,,, j.-, Herkimer 1,00(1 .... l'" Jefferson 'J,u.0 .... 1,'J5 RI112 11,800 .... l''j()7 I, own r.nn . .. 711 Livingston l.loi) .... (151) .Maillson , .... 'J, 175 .... 1,1'J.I Monroo fj.r.oo ;,-! j (ontenmerv, 750 .... . ...HM.OIU Now York Nliirmm oticldn Onondaga Ornngu Orleans Odtteuo Otscjn Putnam Oueuni Hunssolucr Illchmnud Rockland bt. Lawienco.. Snratoga Uelionectudy... Hclulinrlo UJ ..57,000 400 aiM, 2,000 0,00(1 .wo 1,100 7.WM1 bOO :io 8,727 I.O11O 2,012 ,677 130 1,1122 530 1,700 i,(i70 700 UIS 1,070 1,101 Ul'J 8,0110 7.100 a.n4 1.0S7 ...1 1,807 '-!( van 1,400 Scliujler Kcncca Steuben Suftnlk Sullivan Tloxn Tompkins , Ulster Warren Washington .... Wuyno Westchester.... Wvomlrg Yates libs 11U ,:118 653 270 077 088 2,000 GUI 100 1,'JOt) 1,107 .100 l.lOO :t.7ii'J 2,000 088 I2H 511 781 fl,115 2,11!) 1,252 1.27a 1,000 l,2Jtf 1,5110 1,'JOO TUB EIiECTOKAIi VOTE. The Olovolnuil unit Ilairlson Klectont Olioscn 1y tlio Nltito-i,Votrday)1. Tho following Is tho latoot cstlruato of tlio electoral vote:. TV- l'oit ItAinuto.v. fJallfurnla Cotorado Illinois., Iowa Kansas ,.. Mnlno :Mna:husett .Mlrlihain Minnesota 1011 Cleveland. Alabama. 10 ArkuiisM,.,, Connecticut. DHuwure. .. l'lntiilii (lenrglu Indiana Kentucky,,,, . 7 . (i . !) . 4 12 15 lit Lmiiiinun, H Nolmiska Maryland 8 Noxudu a Il.t,ylrinl.. NoWIInuinslilie.. t Missouri ,. Now Jersey North Carolina.... South Carolina., . Tennessee Toias ,.... Vlrj-lula West Virginia 1) 111 .. I) 11 1 II 12 III 12 . II Now York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania.... llliixlo Island Vermont Wisconsin,.,,.,,, . 3(1 , 2.1 , .1 ao ,. 1 , 4 11 Total.. Jit Total 163 Necessary to a. choice. 201. THE ELECTION IX VIHOINIA. Ilriiinerullo l.oc Tliruuglimit the Slate -lUcltlng Incident. Tho ii'tiirutt fiom Virginia m-cui p In ilicuto tli.it Clovchiud bus ciurlrd tluj StntV;, though by u ilecreiibcil innjiirlty, uud thut the Democrat lao elected eight ot tho ten Congicesuien. Tho election thiaiigliout )ho titnte piifccd off quietly, nothing uniiMiul oc cui'iing except nt Norfolk, where tomo llttlo ilistuiliunco wus cicatcd in tlio sec ond precinct' ot' tho Fourth AVaul, uud United Stutob Supcivhor John 1 Huist ordered the nrrcnt ol two ot tlio Judges of election, Cliurles 11. Todd und .lumen Muiphv, for pei-istontly receiving ille gul votes by voting o-convlcts conlmry to uie laws 01 viiginiii. Alter the Invest tho polls wcio closed ui.d iil.iretl ill ehnrgo of United States MiUMhulsMphn' W. Ucw und V. S. .Scollcld. Tbo mutter was tlnu tkiken bcfoio United States Judgo It. V. Hughe!, by thu lteiHibllwuiN, who ordered Todd uud Murphy to bo lcleused on their recognizance for ;ip)oui' nnce ThiirMluy. The court thuu ordered Federal Supei visor Jolin F. I'.ust, u Demo, crut to bu removed und A. (J. IIuiiiii1hovk upiiolutcd in his hlend. Tho judgo 11U0 removed Unltr-d Mutes Mursliak John XV. Hew mid W. S. bcofleld. 'lliu polls wcru tlicu rooiiencd. ' At Clitiruhliiud, in Norfpllc County, llcimliliciiu negroos mobbed n muuII imrtv of liCKtm-.. who voted the Duino.' emtio ticket. At an early hour this morniug the followinir wus received. Tim mnlni-l. tlcM for the Denioeiiitic Congressmen in 1110 JsHito seemcil to Do' Third dlsttjot, (ienrgo D. AVTw, 1,00 uutjoilty; Fourth district, Vciuibli', by a good majority i Fifth district, U'stor, by 1,000; Sixth ilKti'ict, Paul Edmotiils, by U.000: Sev enth district, OTVrnill, by 1,(100; Eighth district, AV. II. F. iH'i', by y.OOO; jfliuh iHDiricr, iiuciiiiuiin, uy small majority; Tenth dlsliiu, Tucker, by (100 uc 800. In tho Second district llowdcii, Itepub Jiciin. Is elected by several tliQiiHuiul, Tho Fii'st district Is close, bit Uie IJeiuo c ruts hoiw to elect Kendall, but his gains have not been what was expuatcil thus lux. Iu the 'Ninth district 11 tele gium buys thut iloweu, ltcimbllcan can didate, comedo tho ehctlon to Hitch nniiii, Dtmociut. In muny of thu dls trlots CTcvchwid tuns abend uf tho Demo, erutio Congressmen. CO.NUHESSMEX ELECTEII. The Successful diiidliiiili's 11 Shown by tliu Latest lletiiriu Alulmum Clurlr, Herbert, Outes, Tur pin, Cobb, Ikiiiliheiul, Foiney, Wheeler, all Ocmociiiti. ArUiuisus Cute, IVcl, lltccklnrldye, MelUcJ ItuKeis, ail DcmoorutdS. Cl"iIlfoiiihi-Do Iliney, It.; llfggs, D. ; MoKciinii, It. : .Morrow, it. ; Olunic, 1), ; Vtinilevcr, It. Colorado Towiibrnrt, It- Coniicctlcut-Slmonds, .; 'WJllooi, D.; ItiiNscll, It.; Miles, 11. Do law. 1 iv l'enuliiittoiit 1!. lTorldti U.n ldson, 1). j lloodiioh, It. Cicorgla iA'btvr, T'tiucr, Cilsp, Grimes, t.- iV. VJ.'SUL. Aulfe, ' t& - Sfcunrf, Illnnnt, Cii'inciits. Ciirlton, Csi tidier, 11.11 lie, all UfiiiorMts. Illlnols-'l'itylor, It.; liwler, U. : Mn ton, i(. : Adntns, it.; Hopkins, I!.: Illtt, II.; llnidrrsoii, II.: Hill, It,: Pn.VKOtl, l.'.i WoMliliiKton, II.: Ural. It.: WiUc, 1).; .Springer. 1).' Itowolb It.. Filhltlii, 1). ; luiio, I).; roniih 11, II.: Townshoml, 1), : Smith, It. ; Cannon, it. Jiidl,iim-l',iirctl, I): O'Neill, T.f Itrovn, J). ; Holiii.tn. I). . Cooper, 11. ;i T, SI. Ilrowne, If. ; llviiuui, D. ; .1 dmstoii, 111 Chcidli', It.! Owen, it.: Steele, It.;' SkClelluii. 1).: Sluvclcy, IJ. Iowu fluur, It.; Iliiycs, 1).; Ilcmlcr ton, U.; Hvtcmpy, It,: Kecr, It.; Weatcr, I). ; Conger, It. : Anderson, Ind. ; Kceil, Jt.; JJolllvcr, It.; Struble, il. Kimsiis Sforrill, liiustmi, IVrUIn, lty.111, Anderson, Turner, Filers; all It. Kentucitv Stone, KUN, O.iodnlght, Jfrmtgoinery, Cirulli, Cirllsie, llifekeii rldge, McCrcnry, Fuyiitcr, 1).; WHkou ami iTulcy, .'!. Louis .inn Wllklri;on, Oay, llhin (luiid, lloutncr, ltobeitson, h, und Colo 1111111, 11. Mlchlimii-Chljimiin, 1).: Allen, It.; O'Uoiiucll, It.; IliurowM, It.: lord, 1).; Hrcwci, It.: Whlllug, I).; Tnwin-j-, I).; Ctitelicoo, It. ; Fisher, 1). : Stephuiisoii, Slnlnc-Itoed. It.: Dingier, It.; Milll ken, It. j lloutellc, It. Slitrvliiud Clbson, Stump, Husk, Itny nor, Cmnpton, D., nndfSIcComns, It. SIiisMieluis?tI.s ltiiudnll. It. ; Morse, It.; Aiultpw, D. ; O'A'cll, 1).; Hutilts It. ; Iiodgi', It. ! Cogswell, If, ; lircplilifllge, It.; Cluiiidler, It:; Wiilltcr, It.; Wnlliice, It. ; Itocltwell, It. Mlnncsotn Dunnrdl, Liucl, Hall, Snider, Comstock, It. Mississippi Allen, Slorgnu, Cutclilngil Lewis, Andgrson, Stocltdulc, Hookir, IX Sllssoiiri Iliitoh. Mnnstir, Docherv, lliirjio-fl, Tursney, Itrnrd, Norton, O'Neill, Custlpiniin, Cliinlv, Hliuid, Sloiip, Walkcl, 1).. uud Wade, It. , Nebrusku Council, Lnlrd nnd Dotbcy, It.. , .-. ' Ncvadti liirtlnc, It. Now lliunp&lilrfi NiUp, Moore, K, New Jersey llcrgeil, lliichuniin, Voorv Itpct, Uccltwitli, Lolilbncli, It., anil JIoAdoo iiud Gcissenjialner, D. New York Covert. Felix Campbell, Cliincy, Wugncr, riUgeuild, Urycc, SIc Cnrtli3', Cox, Splnohi, Qultin, Flower, FHpIi, Stiihlncckcr, Uncoil, Fnicoy nnil Wiley. Uenini'iiits; Wullucc. Ketchiim, Kiiiipp, QuiickenbiiHli. Siinford. Mollltt, Lujiblng, Slicrmiin, WJllier, lleldcn. De luno, Nutting, Flood, Knliipcs, linker, Sawyer, Furquluir unit Luldlaw, Itcpub II en 11 4. Xotth Cnrnllnu Skinner. SlcClnmmy, Dunn, llowlund, Ilcudcison, Cowlcs, Jolmstoii. Democrats; Cheatham and Hrowcr, Itcpublicuns. Ohin-ltuUci'wortlt, Caldwell, Will fiims, Morey, Kennedy, Cooiwr, Itomeis, Thnmpsoii, Fugslev, Wlcklmm, Orns yenor. L. 11. 'Inylor, Smyser nud Uurton, ItPliubhcniis; Voder, Scncy, Snltygnbev, Oiithwuito nud Owens. Dcraostuts. Oregon I fcrmniin. IL iViinsylvnniii llingluim, O'NpIH, IOd Iey, IIuiiiKr, D.ullngton, Ynrdley, llro Hlus llrunini, Klf. Wiight, M(.UoinHok, Atklnsoo, SjcuiI, Criilg, Dali-oil, llnvne, Itny, TownsliiMid, Culliertsoii, Wiil.son, Iteptiblicuns, nnd Kerr, Mulsh, Duclailew, I.j iicli, Collins, Urtinncr, Mutchler and Itandall, Deniociiits. Texns-Stowurt, Jlartlti, Kilgore. Cul bcrsoii, Ilnre, Abbott, Craln, Sloorc, Suycis, und Ijiiilium, nil DemocmlH. Venncnt-Stowiiit and Grout. Itcpubi licaus. Viiglnln-lCcndall, Wisp, Vcnnblp, Ijph ter, Tucker, O'Fcrrnll, Lee, Jliicliunnu, i.(limmd. Dcinociitji, iiiul, Hoivtlljn, Itupubllcuii. West Virgliiiii Wilson, Aldcrson, .Tnck- urn, Dcmou-.its, und Atkinson, Itcimbll cun. Tennessee A. A. Taylor, llouk. It. unil Kates. McSlillin, Klelmrdson, Wnsb ingtoii, Whcttliornc, lluloe, Fierce, l'hc ltui, I). Itbodo Islnnd Snootier und Arnold, It. Total number ot lneTnliers Il'ir. ; Itoimb licfins, 173; IJemoct.ilh, rso; Kepiiblleun majority, an, AViscouslii Giiswi'lf, r.n " Folfelte, (JhicJr, .'J'hoinii.s llanrpii, JlcCord, It, una Jirickiicr, Smith, und. lUrwitf, .0. South Carolina Dibble, Tillman, Cotbruii, Ferry, Hemphill, Darguu, Ki ll otr, D. Jodgu IVaxeui lto-olrcled. ' Sjxclal to The KtinUm Pott. Wnybnck Coulnr, Nov. 7. .ledge Wabash Q. Wiixeiii. niouilicr f Congram from Iho Waybailt illstrlrt, wa'i unanimously ic rbiled jiMtcnlav. 'llil-t bnom fur tltrr .ledgo miiJiiM him uvallablo rroaldonllal Ihuber for 'l)i'. HUITE SEKENE. Iloir tlio President Hum Himself After Ills DIsuprHiluliiioiit. Iho tick of tho telegraph Instrument In tho operator's room at tho Whlto House kept up Its busy clatter last night until tho dawn of this morning,-uud all through to-day tho bul letins camo Hashing over tho wlro und wero read by tho President. Thero wci ono unusual signs ot excitement ubout tho White Houso to-day, Col. I.amont uud M11J. Prudcu being ou band aud appearing iu no ways dtcCompoKCd or anxious. The President recched about two-coro or moro ladles at tho public reception Iu tho East Room nt 1 o'clock. lio seemed to ho In his usual good spirits, and certainly showed no Indications of mental auxlety or worry. Tho visitors wero received pleasantly, and tho President chatted quietly witli them. Whilo tho reception was lu pro gloss tho hollow boom of .1 cannon coming from the Monumont lot betokcued Republican Jubilation. During tho morning Secretary Whitney, tho Attornoy General, and Representatives loran and Richardson calltd upon tho President and looked over tho returns. Tim Clilciiirii Murker. Chicago, 111., Nov. 7. Opening, 0 30 a. m. Wheat-Dec, 115: May, 113i. Corn Nov., mi; Dee., 331; May, HSj. Oat-Nov., Ulj; Dec., M May, 2929J. Pork Jau., $14.80; May, $15.00. Lard-Jan., $8.07J. Short ltlbj Jan., $7.1'J57.15. Ilia Washington Mtneks, .Miscellaneous Bonds W. .t G. It. R HOI; .Masonic Hall Ass'u, 104; Wash. Market Co., Ill; Wash. Light Infantry, 1st, Irj; Wash. Light Infuutry, 2d, ; Wnsh. Gus Light Co., 123. National Hank Slocks Dank of Washing-ton.'-tK); Hunk of Republic, 170; Metropolitan, ytJ; Ceuttal. !0: Secoud, Lit); Farmers' and Mechanics', WoJ; Ullzeu', 125; Columbia, 115. Railroad Stocks Washington and George-, towu, IMBj Metropolitan, 107; Columbia, ''M Cap. A; North O si., Ill I; Auacoetlj, 10. Iusiirauce Ktocks l'lrcnicn's, USl; Franklin, 80); Metropolitan, 70; Njtloual Uuluii, W; Arllugton, 158; Coicuntu. 5'JJ; Columbia, ia; UarinanAinericJu,lKl;l'otoinac,(K5);Illgg,7)r Gus and Kloetrlo Light Stocks Wastilugtou Gas, Hi; Gcorgetowu Gas, 41; U. 13. lilectilo Light, OT. Tclcplioue Stocks Chesapeake A Potomac, 77i. Jllscellancous Stocks Washington .Market Co., U.T; WushluRton lirlck Muchlno Co., 100; National Press lirlck Co., ; Great Pulls Ico Co.. 130; Dull Ruu Panorama Co, 17: Real Kstate iltlo Insurance Co., 117; Columbia Tltlo Iusuranco Co , 03; National Sato De posit Co., j American Graphophoue Co., 11. Murrlugu T.Iconses (Iranted. William T. Rollins and Kttgeula Xea; J, A. 11. llurr and Rachel 11. Walsh, New York city; Hurry H. Warner and Luella Craig: Charles Richardson und Mary O. Colo; William Duffy and Josephoue A. Downey; Charles It. Jordan and Adellna Kvaus; Joseph Talbot and Floioncu Vrency. Local Weather Iiidloatlom, Unlit showers; colder; winds shifting tu easterly Temperature to-day tip. m., (J 1. 0 n. m., Ut; 13 in., 60; "Ueoulatb the Regulator" by using War-, tier's 1jg Cabin Sarsaparllla. Tho luigcst liottlo lu the iiuukct. Your druggist will order for you If ho hasn't it. insist upon having the best. Use uu other, fur Ii has no equal. .TiinetiJkjAlc. ttfiH,l.,,,lMii.-lliA.,'; 3