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I m 1 I , iKZffiiPBwKHi J II II Colder and fair; southerly wind), iH I 7fr 1 HKSSiSSlESiiH " coml"S variable. . f ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' ' " ' ' " ' i .1 w VOL LIY1.-H0. 70. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1808. -COPYRIGHT, 1898, By THE SUN POINTING $& pUPUSfllNG ASSOCIATION PRICE TWO CENTO. Jjfl ROOSEVELT. i Carries the State by 18,000. Rough Rider Wins in the Rural Districts, ' BIG TAMMANY VOTE. Van Wyck Solid iii New York and Kings. 60,000 IN MANHATTAN. M Over 11,000 in the Bor ough of Brooklyn. TAMMANY GETS HER CONGRESSMEN Not a Republican to Represent the Borough of Manhattan. REPUBLICAN GAINS ELSEWHERE Voorheea Elected Kepublican Gov- CONNECTICUT, EBPUBLICAN. Aid Ntbraika, Too, Gets Into the Ranks of (he Sound Money Party. Theodore Roosevelt was eleoted Governor ot the State of New York yostorday by a plu rality of not far from 18.000. The voto was urr heavy throughout the State, nnd the Ileputllcan victory -was gained. In the trlety rural districts rathot than in the lilies. The plurality for Mr. Van Wyck In Greater New York was not far from 84.000; but the splondld pluralities given to the rough rider In tho counties above the Hirlem River more than made up for tho heavy Democratic voto below It. leituros of the election ..were the 00.000 Plurality which tho borough of Manhattan gavo to Mr. Van Wyck. and the 18.000 plurality which was rolled up for hlra In the borough of t Brooklyn. Thore wero Kepublican losses In the cities of Uochester, Buffalo and Albany, but otherwise throughout the State there were handsome Kepublican Balm. The Legislature romalns republican and will return a Republican United States Bonatorln Place of Senator Edward, Murphy. In this city Tammany elected all her Congressmen by sub tntlal pluralities. The elections In the various other States "Wed Republican victories for State tickets. Uhe Congress of tho United Stato remains I Bepubllean hy a strong working majority. Massachusetts gives Walcott. Republican, for I Governor, about 85,000 majority. The Demo I rtu elect three of the thirteen Congressmen. Connecticut elect a Republican Qoyeruor by 1 ,Ka 'WOO to 20,000. the Leglsloture and the wrmerabers of Congress. New Hampshire coos Republican by a re 1 1M. maJC,r'"r "d elects two Republican "II c"imen. lMK w Jersey has gone Republican by a plural- "f lmated at from 5,000 to 10.O0O. electing , J1" il Voorheea Governor, and. the Repub. ucu managers assert, the Legislature. cordInr to the lateat figures the legislature f iolnt ballot wil) have a plurality ot 17. The NMt '' PPrently havo eleeted two Con- M J,,,au-Wllllam D. Daly, a pronounoed m "ir Pemocrat. carrying Hudson county by ti M P1"ri11 Umated at from 6,000 to 7.000. m Pennsjlvanla has gone Republican by an i I u t' plur"lT of IW.OOO. The Leglsla m we Republican, and if 111 bo controlled by iW ""torQuay-, supporters. fi ,. '' h aone Republican and the Leg. 1 rQ uh ;Ur'lsoI,ePWlcan. ThUwIllglyethat BiAitTlriltInlled 8Ute, 8enntor,a Place of Ben. ?tf r '""'nowa member of the Paris Peace Wm Cwnnlilon. "iBI ""ndtlie, republicans ot UpOpn, i M'a'' th" Present delegation being a61ldly -tAtA'nftWn'' Republican. Most of the Congress districts In the State are close. ' In Virginia tho Democrats gained three Con gressmen, and possibly four. In West Virginia tho Republicans bayo prob ably carried aU the Congress districts. The Legislature Is Republican, gitlng tha paty a gain In the Unltod Btatcs Qenato. Ohio has Inereasod her Republican plurality over that of last year. ThoNjtate has probably gone Republican by 00.000. There Is bo change In the Congress delegation. The (Democrats ot Kontuoky eleeted nine Congressmen, 'the Republicans securing one. with ono doubtful. Tho State went Demo oratlo by a email plurality on the election ot a Judge of tho Court of Appeals. All tho Democratlo nominees to Congress In Alabama wore ttcettd. Gin. Wheeler' plu rality Is estimated at 10.000, Tho Democrats of Texas oarrjei their Stat tlckot and elected elovon Congressmen. Qov. Culberson will succeed Bogey Q. Mills as United States Senator. In Mississippi, Florida, Oiorgla, Arkansas, and sevoral other Southern States there was UtUe Interest In the eleotlon. The Domoprmta carried tho elections by reduced votes. Tho Demoorats havo lost seriously In Mis souri, among their detoatod Congressmen 1elng Bland and Clark. Tho Republicans say they have carried tho Legislature, and will elect a suocesior to Untied States Senator OockreO. Colorado elects a Fuslonlsfor Governor and two Sliver Congressmen, f Bhodo Island reelects tho two Republican Congressmen. Four ot the five cities elect Democratlo Mayors. Returns-from Nebraska show Republican gains, whloh. If maintained, will give the State to the Republicans by 10.000. Two Republi cans, and perhaps four, are elected to Con gress. The returns from California indicate a Re publican sweep on the entire Stato tteket; that Ave ot tho aevon Congressional districts have gone Republican and that both branches Of the Legislature will be Republican, Insuring tho election ot a Republican Unltod States Senator tosuoceed Stephen H. White, Democrat. News from Utah Indicates that tho Democrats elect tho Governor and Congressman and a majority ot tho Legislature The Domocrats claim tho election of Benton JIoMUlIn as Governor ot Tennessee; by a plu, rallty ot from 10,000 to 20,000. The Repub licans think they havo carried the State. Tho Republicans elected two Congressmen. Returns from Indiana aro so delayed that It was impossible at midnight to give details. Tho Indications at that hour were that tho Republicans had carried the Stato by 21.000 plurality and had also carried tho Legislature The Republicans have carried Illinois by a Congressmen Is reported from that State. XBTT YOttll STATE. Pluralities by Counties (or Governor. RoeuvtU. Fan irVcfc, Rtp. Dim. Albany 1260 Allegaqy , 3208 ....".. Broome 3780 , Cattaraugus 2050 , Cayuga 3270 Chautauqua 0700 Chemung... 150 Chenango , 2074 Clinton 77 Columbia 310 Cortland 1724 Delaware 2S80 Dutchess 2004 Erie 2144 Essex 2160 Franklin 2808 Fulton and Hamilton 2218 Genesee 1010 Greene 81 Herkimer 1288 Jefferson 3504 Sines , 18073 Lewis .., 770 Livingston , 1780 Madison 2703 Monroe 2213 Montgomery, ,,... 840 Now York,, 00100 Niagara 160 Oneida 2750 Onondaga 0100 Ontario, 181)7 ..,. Orange 2080 Orleans 1501 Oswogo 3500 Otsego 1125 Putnam, , 230 Queens 1504 Rensselaer , 518 Richmond 2310 Rockland 240 St. Lawrence 7012 , Saratoga , ,.... 2007 , Schenectady 580 Schoharie., 728 Schuylpr 740 ...... Seneca., ,. -25 Steuben , 3242 Suffolk 2250 Sullivan 410 Tioga 1160 Tompkins , ,.. 1405 ...... Ulster , 1650 Warren 1108 ,.,.., Washington 3020 ,...., Wayno 2570 Westchester... 2000 Wyoming , 1040 Yates 1206 Totals 105045 87473 Plurality for Roosevelt, Rep. 17672 , Follee Totals of Greater City Vote. These are the police totals of the vote for Roosevelt and Van Wyck : RooiiveU, rtnJVvdc. PturaUtv. MnhitUosnd Bronx,, JII.UOO 171,748 BU.7SS Brooklyn BJ.anu lOl.use 1H.SB7 Saeeui 9.6S 13, BIS 3,878 Icbmona., 4.477 t),73t 3,37 Totals.,., ..3C8.7SO 393,088 88,008 Ilepublicnn Gains in Washington. fiEirruc, Nov. 8. Up to 7:45 no returns had been received at Republican or Democratlo headqdarters excepting from, Yakima and Knohomtab, Lincoln county. Indicating Repub lican gains In Fusion districts., , The Republican conimlttxe claims the entire State except Seattle and King county, which are very oloso. Hamilton, Lewis Is running ahead of hU ticket here, and the city and coun ty are claimed by tho l)e raooratlo committee. The Republicans have undoubtedly carried the legislative and Congress tlokets. KoulU Cnrotlim Democratlo os Usual, South, Cibouna. Nov, 8.-Tbe Demoorats won their usual victory in this State. There was a very I'Hht vote and no excitement Auction date for Bank tlrcdlprf , Consisting of fle dUmpnas sad other precious stone lew.lrr. .TlU at noon to-dix. 47MUertK. pfcn 11, Trench, Auctioneer, By order of ltuito.Adv. SRTAN ZOSES HIS OirX 8TAXE. Indications That the Republicans Curry Nebraska by iO.opO, Likcolk, Neb., Noy. 8,-Roputlloan gains are reported In every preolnot It the present ratio Is maintained tho Republicans will eleot Hay ward Governor, and possibly tho romaln derof tho Btato ticket Forty precincts out ot 1.000 given net Republican galoot 800. indi cating a Republican maiority ot 0.000. Moroer and Butket. Republicans, aro oleotod to Con gress, Tho two oihor districts aro doubtful, with tho chances In favor of tho Republicans. Bryan arrived homo this morning, and had to awearin bis vote. It was a straight one. Forty-olght products outside Lancaster and Douglas gtvo ltayward. Republican, for Gov ernor 4.650) Poyntor. Fusion, 4,007. a not Republican gain ot 775, and Indicating Hay ward's eleOtlon by 10.000. The Republican legislative tickets aro running strong and In dicate tho retirement of Allen from tho Unltod States Heustn. Rig gains aro, reported In Douglas and Lancaster ommtles. Bryan's homo preolnot gave ltayward 104 andl'oyn- BlxtyDroclnots outside ot Douglas nnd Lan caster counties give a Republican gain ot ton to b preolnot over the voto of ltfl)7. , A gain i of six only Isnoceasary to carry tJioBUtolor tho Republicans. Almost every bulletin shows Its- Bublicsh gains, .Hnyward is doubtless elected. therfitaTo officials closo. , t. , ' , 'Omaha, Nov. 8. At midnight tho Indications oro thattheJlenubllcaiiB havo swept tho State dearly eloarT Tho best lndlcntlonsaro that the entire btato itepublloan ticket is elcoted by 3.000 to ,H,Q0q plurality, .while the Legislature Is Jjalmc d by tho llepubllran managers by from OtplB Plurality. While those olalms are de riled by tho Fusion forces, tbero Is no deputing tho fact that tremendous .gains aro coming In on nil sides for the Republicans. Lincoln county alono gtvoan Republican gain of 1.400. That Is tho county Lincoln Is In. In pinaba.thp Republican gains woronot so heavy, but thero wero gains. The, Republi can managers assert that Haywood Is elooted Governor oy nearly 10.000 plurality, nnd with him nearly tho wholo of tho Htflto ticket, Tho greatest anxiety Is now fplt by both sides over the1 Legislature, as that body must eleot a. United States Bonator. In truth, in.eplto. ot the claims of both sides, there is much doubt as to the result Tho probabilities ore, from a , non-partisan, point ot view, that neither party can hope to have more than two or three plu rality when all the returns aro In. This will not b6 before to-morrow night. . Thero wasn light vote In tho State. In Omaha alone mora than 2.000 falling to register. A significant feature of tho voting was the man ner in which the National Democrats voted openly.' for tho Stato Ranubllqan ticket. Tho Hon. J. Sterling. Morton did this openly, boast ingot It and advising all National Domocrats to ao likewise. .In-' the First Congress district Burkett is elected to Congress over the sliver opponent by a largo plurality. In the Second dUtrlot Mercer (Rep.) defeats Hitchcock (811.) by over 2,000 Plurality. In the other four Congress district, usually silver fusion by from 2.000 to 3.000. the fusion plurality has been cut down so much that it now looks as It Norris (Hep.). In the Third Is v elected, and Adams (Rep.) in the Fifth. This would glvo thejllver mon but two Congressmen, utark In tho Fourth and Oroene In the Sixth. . The hardest fight was In tho Becond district, whero David Mercer. Republican, wo, opposed tor roOloctlon by tl.M. Hitchcock, the nows pnper partner ot Col. Bryan. Col. Bryan appeared on Iho street early this mornlnc In full regimentals, and, nrm in arm, paradod around for an hour with Hitchcock, evidently with the hope of making votes for him, but. while Httohcouk out down Mnrcer's plurality, Mercer was elected by nearly 2.000. JIMMX riltOIXIA. The Bepubltrans Carry the Legislature and Gain a United States Senator. W.UXXLU'O, W. Va.. Nov. 8. Returns show jthat v JJovonor, the Ropubllcan candidate 'for Cpngres;" la tho Firsts district has laisu 'm KHmmss8erns7TS!minf?i& the Second district tho Tre44it incumbent. IDarton. who succeeded William L. Wilson. Is not euro of oloctlon. A .despatch from Grafton says that Tuylor county gave Dayton 100 majority, a decrease of 400 from last elec tion. Disappointed offlcoseekers aro said to be responsible tor Republican losses In tho dis trict Dayton, however, claims his ro-olcctlon by 1.000 majority. . Returns, up to midnight from thu .Third and Fourth dlstrlptfl aro meagro, and It Is impossi ble to toll whlqh party wou. Ohio county uloct d four Ropubllcan members of tho House ot Delegates and one State Senator, a clean Republican swoop. Marshall .county olected two Republican delegates ana one Senator. Brooke and Hancock counties combined elected thn one Republican delegate to which the district Is entitled. Returns so far indicate that the two houses on joint ballot will electa Republican for United States Senator. (J8ABLE8T0K, W. Va.. Nov.8. Chairman Daw son ot the Republican Stato Committee claims the election of all four Ronublioan Congress men. Ho says the Legislature will bo Repub lican In both branchett by a, good majority. There was a big slump In tho Republican vote In tho Third district. Edwards, Rep., will have 400 or 500 majority In this district. Chairman Ohley ot the Democratic Stato Committee, claims tho olectlon of all four Democratlo candidates for Congress, andsays that the Legislature will be Domocratio on joint ballot. From nil over tho State come reports ot Democratic gains. xonru CAitoLixA. A Democratic Plurality of 33,000 Wipes Out the. FuslonliU. RaieWb, N. 0 Nor. 8. The Democrats hare swept the Btato. Tho fusion majority of 40,000 two years ago Is wlpod out by a Democratic majority of not less than 20.000. Democratlo gains are reported everywhere, but especially In the east whero negro rule prpvallod. It looks as If all nine Congressmen will bo Demo cratic. WiLMHJOTOK. N. C, Nov. 8, The Indications are that tho Whlto-Bupremaoy ticket has beon elected in 'this city by probably 400 majority. From the Opening to the closing of tho polls there was scarcely a single incident whloh gave promise of race trouble. . ... Until almost within an hour of the time for closing the polls not an incident occurred to cause even a ripple of excitement. About 6 o'clock, however, alarge party ot Rod Shirts and twenty or more negroes became Inyolyod in a row af a precinct in the Fifth ward. The news was brought to tho centre ot the town and many citizens went to their homos for their guns In anticipation ot trouble. The affair woh smoth ered without sorlous results. v ' Gov.'Russnll camo to Wilmington this morn ing on an oarly train, voted, and crossed tho river to Brunswick oounty and spent sevoral hours on his farm, and only camo back to tho city In time to catch the wost-bound train for the State capital. DELAWARE. The Bepubllcans Gain the Legislature and United States (jenator. WjfjnNOTQH, Del., Nov. 8. The Republicans have elected member ot Congress, State Treas urer, State Auditor and a majority In General Assembly, thus Insuring a Republican United States Senator. In New Castle oounty the lle publicans havo elected county omcers. Tho next General Assembly will consist ot seven teen Senators and thirty-five Representatives. If the Union Republicans have elected enough members. J. Edward Addloks will be elected United7 States Senator. The regular Repub lican members chosen will not support him. The Ropubllcan pluralities arfar greater than expected. Dovib. Del., Not, a Chairman, Allee ot tho Union Republicans says that the State has gone Republican- by 2,600. Indications Of Bepnbllcsm Victory In Wy oming, Ciiktehhe, Nor, 8. A sovere snow storm. with zero weather, prevailed in Wyoiplng to day, causing a light vote and slow returns, Tho probabilities are that the Democrats hate elected the Governor and tho Republicans the balance of the State tlckot. Congressman and Legislature. 1,'ijltonlfts Win In Kansas. Tofeka, Nov, 8, Returns Indicate, tho eleo tlon ot Gov, Loody on tho Fusion Stato ticket by 15.000 majority. , Curtis. Republican, Is eleoted to Congress In tho First district, and tho Indi cations are that the tuslonlsts will elect the pthersoyon, "The 11 oral Untiled" the Fsmcyii Flro-Hour Train of the BtlUroora and Ohio Itallroad. leafing New York for Washluston at 1 1'. M will, alter Ku. ao, leave at a 1'. JI.. arrlvluit WubtngHon 9 V. U and be composed ec)tslrely of pulluian's Parlor and OUerystiou C sUneung Oars Td Situs g Core. Mn y - THE CITY'S VOTE. Van Wyok's Plurality in Town 84,000. TAMMAHY JUDGES MEN. New York County Gives the Tiger 60,000 Plurality. NOT A REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN. V7igW&m Loses 0o Asaomblyman. and Gains Two Senators. The city of New York gives Augustus Vn. Wyck. Tammany's candidate for Oovernor. a plurality of 83.709. Richard Oroker pre dicted 08.500. The borough pluralities are: Manhattan and the Bronx.,, 00100 Brooklyn 18070 Queens B77B Hlchmond &347 1 t Total Van Wyek plurality in greater clty.T. 83700 Tho vote for Governor In Mr. Croker's home boroughs. Manhattan and tbe Bronx, was as follows: Theodore Booievelt. Bep 1114SO Augustus Van Wyck, Den 171880 Benjamin Hanford, Soc , 10084 John KUne, X'ro rf. 47 Theodore Bacon, Clt 730 Total vote B00S47 Total vote last year 301883 BegUtratlon this year... 310440 The total voto ot tho creator city tor Roose velt and Van Wyck Is as follows: Theodore Roosevelt, Bep 308331 Augustus Van Wyck, Dem... SOS 130 Woodruff, for Lieutenant-Governor, ran somo 3.000 behind Roosevolt in this oounty. Croker's candidates for tho Supremo Court bench wero electod by pluralities averaging 0,000 Ipsa than yen Wrek's. The approxi mate figures of the voto aro: William WOCohoOf BP UA90O Joseph TfVnlJeDJ.i.v..x,w..Hk ,9, Henry TfT Toft, Bp'.-. (AieoeoO George P. Andrews, Tarn ; 101800 James Fitzgerald, Tom 101700 David rJeventrltt, Tom 101400 Tho three highest aro elected. George C. 'Austin, tho Republican candidate for Justtao ot tho City Court was defeated by a plurality smeller than Van Wyck's. The ten Congress districts wholly or chiefly within tho two boroughs return 19 Tammany men and no Republicans to Congress, a Re publican loss ot 4. The Republicans elect 3 of 13 State Sena tors, a loss ot 3. Tammany had 2D ot the 35 Assemblymen elected last year. This year she elects 28, a loss ot I. Tho returns In detail follow: TOTE JV aTAXBATTAX AXD JtROXX. Tor Governor. An'u ItmitvtU. TanWvck. Jtanfd. Slim. Raccn. Dill, Rtp. Vm. Soc Fro. Cit, 1 1487 3M7 88 7 B 1 less MK 111 1 a 31U5 MM (IT 10 18 4 2090 3BB0 SM 'J It 5 8H84 Sfl32 7ft II) 87 6 S21H 6805 203 4 18 7 2M7 4707 en ai n 8 1733 3370 383 1 0 3013 -1(1-41 134 17 13 10 23S7 4142 034 11 3358 4408 111 13 r 12 1E48 8838 700 8 0 13 1041 4818 373 8 4 14 3207 4&8K r,7l) H 12 10 3436 4&18 318 in 8 10 1834 3748 1314 7 7 17 22KO una 144 14 11 18 1U81 8787 234 11 19 111 8743 4481) 107 10 07 30 , 2237 8381 178 11 14 31 74VA 81)88 1( 26 72 22 2211 8448 1114 IB 18 23 8481 nOSO 177 18 84 24 2080 4780 288 14 12 28 4143 3I80 41 17 07 30 31(13 B08J 478 8 11 37 4030 371R 26 II 48 38 2080 48S8 810 H 11 3D 6007 8708 48 11 10(1 SO 3810 81)88 ERO fl IB, 31 8441 8827 U8 . 20 28 32 8108 6010 481 11 8 88 2D37 6014 172 8 6 84 ,. 8423 8778 874 38 18 88 087O G8I8 680 40 38 Annex... 787 1413 IB it .... Totals .110648 171088 100s" 414 728 Van Wyek oyer Boosevelt. 80817. ' Six election districts missing. THE rLVJtALlTX IX 1MOOKLT.V. For Governor. Rteindt Fan rfiK. irard. flip. Vm. 1 , 3210 1B30 3 28U 1341 8 ,...., ,.... t 1JBS 1778 4 884 1718 8 ',- 723 2880 8 , 3106 4SS8 7 , 4031 8630 2040 4387 f ...f glfS 488i 10 20HO 4788 11..,, 1847 3488 . Ml 56 IS , 2201 3510 14 , 888 8808 IE.,,., ,..,., 2880 3888 18 ! , 3098 8484 17..., , ,.. 8488 6117 18...',,...,, ,....,.. .01 2801 ID...;.,... 8471 3887 20 , 3WU2 2237 ?1 f033 6108 22..,,, , 8414 RflSl 38,,,,,., , , 80l) 8U0S 24...., 3388 3368 36 4740 8440 38 , 8788 4188 27 1D02 8523 28 8771 6802 ..i t m J8B8 80.. ,.... ,...., 1518 1853 f ." JOB 1441 B2 , t64 780 Totals. , ,, 82170 101106 summer; of Greater City Vote for Governor. oonr, ran Tryc. BonuoK R'P. Dtm, Manhattan and Prons 111480 171880 lltooku-u..., ,...,. 82478 101148 Ouetna , M1 llftsO JH:tinoud..i.. ,.,,,,, ,,.,....,, 4477 P731 Total.,, 208(81 393JS0 Van Wyck over BecssTslt, 8,7H,I Vote In Th(s County for tleutennnt-Oovernor JTc!- Dan- An Ot- AufW rsuT, .rt, ftrmg, Snttl, brut, Pitt. Utp. Dm. Aim. iY. Oft' 1... 1170 8848 88 " Jt V X 1688 6084 114 I 8....... 3200. 4074 11 18 14 4. t 30ln- 8861 C9S 1 1 5 88f0 BflSl 70 23 OS - 3178 b717 316 8 IB 28(18 B3 87 28 18 8 1888 3288 860 .5 21146 4608 103 21 80 JO 381S 181 878 .... I) J ?000 4448 111 1 7 H 1610 8805 718 6 8 8, t 1018 4137 176 8 8 It 2148 4U0fl (1)2 D IB 18...,. J073 4813 2ftt 14 IS J2 1787 8740 1280 10 8 17....,., 3186 4600 ISO 18 21 g 1808 6776 447 18 84, 10 8648 4JJI Jtn 1(1 ill 3? 2181 6876 182 il 10 'Li 7846 noil tof it llj 83 3188 6402 180 17 18 H 2333 4631 252 11 il J 4O00v ' 8020 46 18 12 JJ . 2pe3, 88B 488 88 D 5f....... 88B0 t21. It 14 13 2 1 17 4888 648 7 17 ' 8048 8811 81 IS 17 J? 2768 (P28 086 a 38 Jl 8328 8880 108 18 40 J. 8204 S070 808 11 11 J 6880 8814 418 81 38 85, 6807 10080 803 68 Annn... 781 1683 is 10 l Totals, .108571 171081 10318 "tii 1831) g'Stafprth over Woodruff, 82.810. ix elecUoa dlstrieU missing. Tor Justices of the Supremo Court-llrst Judicial District. Ittp. and Ji. Tantnanu. fl'f- AW- WVKf- !)()(. coiuff. Dit.r. TJkrr. naaws. aintiLD.Tnin. 1 1381) 1824 1201 8600 8570 8668 ..,.( 1000 170(1 1888 60(18 8048 8017 -..,. 2427 3604 33H7 .4870 4843 4780 4 3082 22BD 1800 ' 8388 0834 3403 B..,.i B888 4388 0037 8137 B.MI) 0400 8 2310 3818 3107 CB62 8943 6842 7 8013 SlBl 2D01 4628 4531 4822 8 1R41 1887 1712 31B 3101 23118 V 2131 21D8 2007 8213 8102 8168 10 3458 3507 2887 4104 4087 4104 111...) 3178 S23 2114 8013 8P08 8883 12...., 1869 1670 1602 8174 8198 8334 18 1 079 3007 1026 4067 4080 4048 4 3183 2880 3138 4474 4440 4402 18 3403 2888 2487 4438 4410 4866 18 1U52 1053 1721 8574 8800 OHKB 17 226S 2411 2103 4188 188 4106 IB...,. 3024 2107 1048 6802 6073 6687 10... . BBllO 4188 6718 443 4481 4418 30 3360 1440 3308 8480 6437 6408 21...,, 7304 7848 7027 63UO 8120 6288 33.,..; 2287 3466 3217 4048 4081 4083 10... V, 8463 6847 6284 8408 8132 6868 24 .... 2820 2488 3137 4846 484t 4888 36..,,, 8860 4040 BBSS 3488 3187 34B8 38 'J817 3113 3180 07 HO 8760 8883 27 8100 3603 8282 2480 3480 2176 28...., 2213 3830 1VUP 4570 4801 4820 3B 6031) B6HW 4028 3101 8387 8488 80 811S 8381 2881 6642 6647 .6634 Si,.,., 8680 8703 0132 4607 4673 4800 82... .', aill 8105 8088 0877 8714 6828 88 8018 8125 2713 4010 1822 1865 81...., 1)177 8100 6810 10010 10338 10317 85....J 0434 0767 6202 0020 1)018 8887 Tot'1.1182Bl 116116 105809 168004 160167 168898 Thtrty-elgbt eleotlon districts missing. Tor Congress. Dill. 7 Ohsrlis YTllmoi Tnwnsend, Hep 2,387 NIcholM Mailer. Tm. 7,01)8 Julius Loos.Boa.; , 86 WlllUm P. F. Fergnnon. Pro 12 Mailer over Towniepd la ilinhitun. 4,706, 8 John UurrsrWtcbell. Rep 7,380 Daniel J. Rlordin. Tsm 11,041 John JJecel, Boo... 164 M. W. Palmer, Pro 83 Ellas Behvsru, Otale. Dem 18 Dlordan over Mitchell, 8,661. Plobn Biiebllnir. lUp 6.850 Thomss J. Bradley. Tam 10,830 Tuclcn Hanlal, Boc , 1,018 Ueorse Edward JUijrir, Pro.., 13 Dradler over Sllebllng, 4,070. Five dfitricu mltslns. 10-inUh il.-Filter. Itep. 0.804 Amos J. Cammlnzs, Tarn ,17,488 TboDlas Oeely, 8oc,i.,.. 406 Georf Gcthln, Pro 71 CumralORs ot er rishtr, 7,083. SejendUtrlrulis.'ng. lt-WllllsmVolVelTtep., 6.188 WlUsm Bulnr. Tm , 14.434 . - l!orinUni(.poo. , 306H .peorwlL Jiayet,Pm-....-- " J8, ' 'Bi5rovr.YoleljB.'238. IS Itowsrd Conkllng, Iten. 7,744 George B. McClelMn, Tsm ,....14,801) Dowxlosmsn. Boa 500 Vfrlcom E. Bt'fliJon, Fro 82 . Ilobfrt Xopp, Chle Dem 64 McCleDin over ConkUng, 7.165. 13 JsmesTV. Perry, Hen." 11,230 Jeffemon AI. Levy, Tm 17,710 John J. Flick, Boo 680 John McKte.Pro 05 I,Tjr over Petty: H.183. Two districts miiilnc 14 Lemuel E. Qulcu, Bep 25,100 WlllUm Aitor Chlnler. Tsm 8 l.Hlt BmllS Nepnel. Boo 1,088 Albert Wadhams, Pro 70 Ctasnler over Quire. 6,424. IB PhlllpU. Low.Ilep 18,784 Jieob Rqppert. Jr., Tam 28,176 William F. Ebrct.Boe 1,864 Jeremiah T. Brooks, Pro. , 61 Ttuppert over Low, 10,301. Eight districts missing. 10 JsmesTrvlns Bums, Bep 9,882 John Q. Underbill, Dem 18,468 John J. KlnnesUr. Boo , ,, 823 Collin F.Jewell, Pro 1)2 Willlsm A. Cox, Chic. Dem 8 Underbill over Burns in Bronx, 6,826. Seven districts missing. For Senator. D.'i). 10 Edwin F. Herwln, Bep., .,,,... 4,283 JohnF. Ahearn. Tam 12,601 I sarus Abelton.Soc , 4BB Timothy I. Iioden,Pro 17 Abeam over Mertrin, f,30S. Two districts mlis'nr. 11 Alfred E.Ommn, Bep 8,887 TimothrD. Bullivsn.'Tam 11,160 Berthold Horn, Boo 1,2(19 EdwardST-eid, Pro 18 Bullivsn over Ommen, 6,802. 18 August Iluerrainn. Bep 4,05 HsmueW. Folry, Tin 11,226 Herman Eaksteln, Boo , , 3,441 Jsmss Ullktnion. Pro 10 Foley over Baermann, 8,271, 13 Msxlmus A. Lesser, Bep 8,424 Bernard F. Mrtln, Tsm..,., 12,620 Charles Moltniai.n, Boo , , 202 James Clell Witter. Pro 68 Martin over Liner. 8,eos. Five districts missing. 14-Chsrles Steinberg, Rep 6,009 Thomss F. Ursdy, Tam 18,601 Jsmcs Boyd, 8oc....r. ,..,,,.,..,.., 669 (leoreoH'Streliel, Pro..,. , 80 Edward M. Dillon. Chfc. Dem , 88 Orsdy over S-etnberg, 10,493. One district missing. IS Ksthsnlel A. Elsberg, Itcp ,,,.12,878 Bartown. Weeks, Torn..,, 9,687 CbarlesE. LsUmer, Pro ,...,, 63 Elsberg over Weeks, 2,888. 10 Joseph F.Bcglsn, Bep... .,. 8,888, Ixinls Unnungtr, Tam 1,11,100 RvrnLudWlRObrlstoferson.Boe..,;..,.,, -'886 WilLsmU.McNsIr. Pro t 21 Mnnzlccer over Beg-lan, 8,217. Eleven districts missing. 17-CharIes B. Psge.Bep. ,..,,,.,10,193 1 OeorgeW. Plunkltt.Tam .....18,880 Wllhslm Meier, Boo 850 A, Worrell Palmer, Pro. ,....,..., 62 PlunklttoverPsiie, 8,198. On district missing. 18 WlUIsm Martin, Bep 6,716 Msurlco Festberson, Tam,, 18,248 Rlehard Uortan, Boo, , 1,888 BsmuelB. William;. Pro.......'....,, 21 Festberson orerllirtln. 7,882, Two districts missing. 10 John Ford, Rep 17,167 Thomss J, Murray, Tam...,,,,,, 16,877 John T. Mer. Boo ,,,., 369 eiirlrkH. lynch, Pro .,, 83 miy jr. lfoopi, Jr., Ind , ,,,, 83 Ford over Murray, 7uu. SO-Edwsrd Well, Rep 8,0(9 1 homes F.ponnslly, Tam,,,,, 16,904 Herman Colleubntv, Boa , 1,202 Johu E. Hansos, Pro ,., 39 Donnelly over Well, 7,885, Three districts missing. 81 DouglM Usthswson, Rep , ,11,547 BIcbard U. Ultobsil,lam , 17,074 Charles OTCravford; Boo ,,,, , 1,038 DellmerOrasdsU. Pro 95 Mitchell orerMlihewsan. 6,137. 3-0orgH. Uatrs, Rep, ...j. .,,..,,, , 771 TilllUm J. Urir. Tsm'.. 1,631 Oraney over Mslrs in Bronx, 761. x For Assembly. 1-Angust O. X. MuUir.Eep.. 1081 psnlet E. sTlon. laoi ,,... ,...,,88a WtllUUn Clough, Boo., ,,.... 34 Osorge Williams, PrO., ....... ,,..,., , 7 Sinn over MuUir, 2882, ne district missing. 8-Wy Roseoberg, ltep. 1667 JsmesA. BeSrdon.Tsw., ,,,.,,,.,....,,8104 Chsrlse Botbkoyt, Boc,.. .,,,.,., ,, 113 John aHanhsU, Pro...... ..,, 9 EJmopd J. MpOshbr, Cble.Pem ,..,,, IQ Reardon oyerBoieubore, 8587, 8 lxmls Joseph Roennmaer, Rsp. ,.,.,,,,, .2048 S-ebaefT. BUsrksr, Tsm.,, .,..,.., ,...,.40s lludolpb Lojstranol, Boo.,. ,,.,,,. ..,,., BB WUmJVMcHukTe,Pro...; ",.. 47 RichsrdJ.Hlloy,Ch)o.Dem , 86) Rbarkey oTerlioen nr, 3388. Ono dlftrict missing, 41 Judab Lewis Weinberg, Rep,,. ,. 1821 Patrick H. Roche, Tsm , , 8848 Julius Ualpern, Soc .,,........,.,, 898 Jsmss Mayes, Pro... ,....,....,.,,. 88 Eochs ov WelaUiir, 1846, Use dlstricl Using. s" i DliU O-Kelaon IT, npnry, Rep ""S??5 Frederick L. DrescUer, Tam, , f80g AuruitW. rfluper, Pro...... 0 nenry over Dreecber, 310. 0 Rlchsrd Cohn, Rep......, ,. 2148 Timothy P. BulllTsn, Tsm., ......,.,,,.. .im6i'4( WlUIsm Fahl. Boo....... , 224 llenrr Bamnssrtner, Pro..,..,.... 7 Bulllrsn over Cohn, 8460. 7 M. Francis Bnobor. hep..... 2041 JobnF. Msber, Tsm 4898 Robert Blumenthsl, Boo,. 88 VtllliamCann, Pro.i, ,....., 80 Maher over Bnoticr, 1781. 8-Oharles B. Adler, Rep 1791 Louis A. Jaffor, Tam........,.........i.. 1881 Benjamin FeljreQbaum.Soe,, 399 John Jaeger. Pro .....i... 4 Louis E. Miller, Boo, Dem 38 Jailer over Adler. 90, One dlitricfmlsslng. D-Aletander Murrsy, Rep v 2383 N. Taylor Phillips, pun u. ,8(174 ilerroan Boha. Uoo 114 'letoher Hamlin, Pro ..-....,,.. 14 Phillips over Murray, 13U1. Five dlstrlots milling. 10 Hieronymus Brennlch, Rep .' 3.117 Jnlins Harhurser, Tsm 4200 George Boiler, Boo........ , 704 Frederick A. Victor, Pro.. ...... a. ......... C Harburger over BreumcU, 1B83. 11-Mlcbsel Brady, Ilfl) ....3256 John J. O'Connor, Tam., ,.BM07 John An.ei.Boe , 116 loula Dlemert, Pro , ....,....,..v 10 O'Connor ovor Brsdr. 1662. Two dlitrlcta mining, 18 TTsy Behulum, Bep 1130 Leon Banders, Tsm. ..i 3544 liaso Bennett, Boo . 486 John Usres. Pro.. , 108 Joseph Darondras, Boo. Dem 443 Joseph Cohen, .Yonnir Men's Drm.. ......... 32 (landers over Bchulum, 1134. Three districts missing. 13 Peter r.Olesson, Ben 3038 Patrick F. Tralnor, Tain , 4014 John Holler. Boc 134 Aleiaader A. Lowaude, Pro 6 Tralnor over Glcason, 1070. 14 Gu.tav J. Voss, Rep 1804 IauU Meliter, Tam 4608 James T. Hunter, Boo 840 Edward J. Dorle, Pro 10 James Valentine Bush, Ind, Dem 353 Metsteroer Vosi, 27B0. One district missing. 18 Blgraund W. Kohn, Rep 2307 James K. Bmtlh.Tam 460 Bodo Utaune, Soc 171 Charles Ingram. Pro 18 Smith over Kohn. 2202. 10 Jonss Ehrentreu. Rep. i 1101 Benjamin HoDmin, Tam............ 3418 Daniel DeLeon. Soc 2207 Frederick O. Schwartr, Pro 88 Hoffman over Ehrentreu, 2823. 17-Thomas K. Farrcll. Rp 2038 John F. Iirenntn, Tam 4083 Charles Frltchy. Boo 130 Samuel BriK'iam, Pro 18 Brcnnsn over Farrell, 1464. ' 18 William lUbe, Rep 1837 Charles P. DUlon'Tam 8721 Harry Berser, Boo , 257 John Itoborti., Pro t ,, 18 Robert Fnll'rton, Chlo. Dem 8 Dillon over lube, 8884. 10-Robert Maxet, Rep 1905 William A. Bweetser. Tam ,...39(10 Frederick BIchter. Soc , 82 John Wallace, Pro 12 Usxetover Bweetser, 936. Six dlitrlcta mlsiinK. ' 20 Walter Baecht. Rep 3105 Cornellun F. Collins, Tam 6614 RobertHIll, Boo 183 William II. Wills. Pro 12 Oeorgn D. Thompson. Chic. Dem 83 Collins over Baecht, 360U. 81-Kdward II. Fallows. Bep 7118 Dennis J. Rj an, Tsm .6954 William Mlntz, Soc 84 K. Paysnn Poricr, Pro 10 Robert H. Butler. Ind 7 Fallows over Ryan, 1161. Two districts missing. 83 Raul Domroe. Rep 2028 Joseph Baum, Tam .J 0317 WillUm Mahler, Soc , 168 John Bell, Pi o 1 17 Oustav Schmidt, Ohio. Dem 17 Baum over Domroo, 3291. One district misting. S3 Charles W. Lwi, Rep noao Thomas A. Mansin, 'Tam 6128 Ferdinand Otto von Wol8VrKrn, Boc 107 Benjamin T.-Rosers, Jr., Pro 43 Manirln over Lewis. 1037. One district missing..,,,. , . ,,i S4-MorriaIJt.lUrt.Rp...... .'.....". 2040 John B. Fitzgerald, Tam ,...4443 John Lunger, Soc , 2(10 James F. Ollfesple, Pro 11 Fitzgerald over Hart, 3403. One district mlselng. X5-Freclcrick A. Ware, Rep 3887 Milton Robleo, Tam. 3938 Malcolm H. McLellatf Pro 33 Ware over Rohlee, lull. Two dlstrlots missing, 80 Edward Schelder. Rep 2863 1 JohnJ.O'Connell.Tam 8588 Anthony Oellrlcb, Boo C14 Harry A. Bohnonmaker, Pro , 4 O'Connell oyer Bcbitder. 87 Oherardl Davis, Rep 8R60 Henry J. Uemmens. Tam 2021) Eabert G. Barton, I'm 10 Davis orer Uemmens, 1231. One district milling. 88 William C. Hecht. Rep.. 1980 Josipnl. Green, Tam.... 4812 Rlchsrd Book. Hoc , 760 Horace R. Waste, Pro ,,... 7 Green over Hecht, 3852. 80 Frank Bulkier. Rep 4671 Moses B. Bytienberg, Tsm 8888 fillas 0. Judd. Pro.. , 31 Bulkier over Bytienberg, 705, One district missing. 80 William Newman, Rep., 2514 Geom William Meyer. Jr., Tam 6003 Alolph Groellnser, Boa 687 Harry Alvln Kidder, Pro 8 Joseph F. A. O'Dounell. Ind. Dem C84 Merer over Newman, 2480. One dlitriet missing. 31-Samnel 8. Slater, Rep 4086 Albert E. Crabtree, Tam , 40111 James 0. Bbeahan, Boc , 61 Charles II. Mathir, Pro , ,., 21 Bister over Crabtree, HUB. Seven districts missing. 33 Charles 0. Levinson, Rep 2002 John Poth. Jr., Tam , ,.630S Leon A. Malklel. Boo 416 Oscar A . Gstte, Pro , is Potb over Levinson. 3401. Three districts mlaslng. S3 Cornellns J. Bellly, Bep...., 3110 John J. Euan. Tsm 8616 Joseph Led.rer, Boa 171 Charles N. Metis. Pro 7 Reran over Bellly. 1897' Six districts missing. 34Fraok K. Bowers, Rep 5036 Lrmsn W. Redlngton. Tam . ..881)7 Christian H. Christennen, 800... , 405 WiUiam UacElveen. Pro , 40 Redlngton over Bowers, 0 881. Two districts missing. 80-Cbsrles II. Cronln, Bep 8828 George J. Grossman, Tam 0Hg Joseph Wright, Boa 68H John P. Oilmour.Pro , 63 flrosiman over Cronln, 2745, Three districts missing. SB Joseph E. Ennls, Rep 697 WlUIsm Henderson. Jr.-, Tam , 70S Henderson over Ennls In Bronx, 108. Hor Justice of the Clti Court. George O, Austin, Bep , 105,770 Theodore F. Has call, Tsm 106,636 Adam Moren. 800 , , , 10,038 MarshsTl P. Birhards, Pro w. 470 Uaacall over Austin, 00.816. 27 Election districts missing. For Secretary of State. JohnT. MoDonough, Bep ..106,608 Gec-ree W. Batten, Dem ., 168,161 Sblllp Jaokson.Boo .Ts 10 810 ennrW. Wilbur, Pro ,., 885 OrenE.M'lllon. 6t , ',., 1128 Batten over McDonouzb. 60,668, 18 Election fliijrtcu mining. For Comptroller, William J, Morgan, Rep 105,377 Edward 8. Atwater, Dem 169.078 lltxForker, 800 , , 10,381 Charles Mills, Pro 688 Thomss E. Kinney, 01 1 , ,,. 868 Atwater over Morsan, 68,801, 38 Election districts mlising. For Treasurer. John P. Jeeckel, Rep, , 104,158 Elliot B. Norris, Dem,, 16H.643 JosepbBmltli, Soc. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 10,334 foe vfltt Hooker. Pro , , 637 Edmund H. Titchener, Clt. , 8U7 Norris over Jseckel, 64,084. ' 34 Election districts mining. For Attorney-General. Joan 0. DsvIea.lBey ,?,,., 107,666 Thomss F.Conway, Dim..., I .,,171,183 Charles II, Oorregan,8oo 9,070 8. UcadWioif. Pro... , 638 Frederio W, ulnrtebs, Clt ,,, , 910 Conway orer Divles, 68,916. 8 Election districts mining. For State Engineer- and Surveyor. Edward A. Bond, Bep.,,,,'.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,106,618 Martin Bchenck, Dem ,.,.,,,,.,,..170,017 John II. Morris, 800.,,,, .,,,,,, 10,611 Albert vy. Piereon, Pro.' , ,...., 681 Oeorge E. Warinp, Jr., Cit. , , , ss Bobenck over Bond. 68,871. 17 Election districts missing. Fingree Wins by, 40,000. Dbtroit, Jlloii.. Nov. 8. Chairman Campau Sf the -Democratlo. State Committee concedes Ingreo's election by 40,000 maiority, Florida East Coast Oolf Club's Season. From Hoy, l to ally. Booklsta, diagrams o mem, pershlps. Northern oSee, 0 Park plej, jKew Tet J..- j r ' ', . iSj. .w !;. CONGRESS SAFE. I Republicans Gain in Sonata 18 Lose in House. - li BUT STILL CONTROL HOUSE, ffj I Wall Falling Off in This Stale and in , Wk Ciiicngo Districts. i Senators Gained In New York, "New Jersef JaU Dnlnwnro. Indlnnn,' Wisconsin, West Vlr !3fT3 glntn, Nebraska and Frolinbly In Call WsiiJ , farnln Iteturns from the West Income 11151'j ulete, but tho Changes Will .".!. 'M Wlpo Out the nepubllcan 31nJorly Id Sgif Congress Joseph 1I( Walker of Ma S3 snclmsctts nnd Uncle Dlolt lllnuil nq& '' S5!5 Champ Clink of Mliiaurl l)ctnted W Roturns rocelvcd by Tub Sun up to tho hour Iwa of going to press Indloato that In the Flltye Ml Blxth Congress tho Republicans will control thi wiift Houso ot Reprosontattvos and increeso their? 'aW membership In the Senate by fronvslx to olehb Wl Senators. Sail According to tho orflclal classlfleatlon ot thd 'ffij1 .Sennto it contains atprcsont 44 Republican 3F 34 Domocrats. 5' Populists. 4 Stiver Republ & cans. 'J Sllverltes and 1 Independent. Clauel a fled ob gold and silver men the body standi $Kj eyenly divided 40 to 45. 1 A mora fitting classification, however, glvci -Si tho sllverltes. a majority of 10 on any teal jl aucstion In. which tho financial principles of all tho Democratic party are involved. Itlspossll Xf bio that, after tho 4th ot March. 1890. the silver Mu mon will bo In a minority. MM Tho IIouso of Reprosontatlves in the present 'jail Congress has a Republican majority ot 65 Itt '!! alL This largo majority will bo reduced by thai Ipf result of yesterday's voting, but Speaker Read i will bo rc-olocted and have a majority of mem. W3 bers with him. .j Tables of tho new Senate and House follow 'Jt$; TIE SltXATtC ijj AL1DAMA. MOSIANA. JK JWin T. Moreno. Dem. Rep. . 6S E. W. Peltus. Dem. T. H. Carter, ltep. . SSS ATtSJknSAB. ,vj. HFhBVkA. W& Jam os K. Jones, pern, . ' ReP. SKm) James H. Berry. Dom. J. M. Thurston, ltep.' .3u ciUFORrTtA... TfthB.n?&A",rr -( ltep; i - Jonn ivjonEsrHn. George O.Porkrns,Rop. Tr7?2B'. R roLonAno. WTn.111.1? "IP"' B H. M. Teller. Bit. Rep. f-hJil' if D- ffi, K. O. TVolcott. ltep. Oalllnger. Rep. M- f I10DT "iliu II O.H.Ptntt.Rep. W.J.BewellTltop. MB R. R. Konney. Dem. north cahoi.ii Wt S5m .T,O.Prltohard,Ron. m a ti rTii7PeT?i; Marlon Butler. Pop. 8. R.Mallory, Dem. uobth BAgOTA. 3 . oeoeoia. Il.C.IIansbrough, RoDi ff A. O. Bacon. Dera. Rep. m A. B. Clay, Dem. onto. m , Idaho. J. B. Foraker, Rep. SS Ooo. L. Hhoun. Rep. M. A. Ilanua. ltep. Ma Henry Heitfcld, Pop. OREogv. -jb illinoih. O. Vf. McRrido. Rep, 3K 8. jr. CullomRep. Josenh Simon, Rep. , ?Mi w. . Mason, Rep. psmnstlvania, ,31- indiana. Rep. " sit . . Rep. Boles Ponrose. Bep. Jm C. Vf. Fairbanks. Rep. niioDE island. 'WS iowa. N. W. Aldrlch, Rep. K! W. B. Allison. Rep. U. P. Wet more, Rep, W't J. II. Gear. Rep. south oabomka. kanbas. B. R. Tiljman. Dem. Lucien Bakor, Rep. J. L. McLAurin. Dom. im Vf. A. Harris. Pop. south Dakota. V xentuckt. R?i'?ttllWI&8,1'B,' M William Lindsay. Dem. J- Kyle. Ind. m W.J.Deboe. ltep. ""' ' 9 LOUISIANA. T n Tnrlnv Ilntn -M Donelson CaiTerv. Dem. x' "' X "tIxas H. D. McEnory. Dom. . Bern - v..ran.iti2?Eii.n Horace Chilton. Dom. Kugeno Hale. Rep. utih M Vf. P. Frye. Rep. --iiera. M MAnTLAND. J. Ii. Rawlins. Dem. -3 Louis K. McComns.Rep. vkbuont. .; a. L. Wellington, ltep. J. 8. Morrill. Rep. M MASRAoiiusETTs. Redflold Proctor, Rep. r- Ccorgo F. Hoar, Rep. vicotNU. jBK Rep. J. W. Daniel, Dem. SK miciiioan. T. 8. Martin. Detu. , aK James McMlllnn. Rep. WAsniNatON. W Rep. - Rep. 'Wti Minnesota. Ooorgo Turner. Fop. 9 Ren. west viitaiNIA. ' M, Knute Nelson. Rep. Rep. A, 3iiHRis8iFri. 8. B. Etklns. Rep. 3E II. D. H. Jlonoy. Dom. viscovsik. fWA W.V. Sullivan. Dem. Rep. t M. MiHsouci. iJ. C, Bpooner. Rep, Dem. vr0MINo. ;M a. 0. Vest Dom. F. E. Warren. Rep. 3R house vf itEppciutiTATirna. .n ALABAMA. 'M 1. G. Vf. Tnylor.Dom. W 2. J. F. Btalllngs, Dem. M J. II. D. Clayton. Dem. .I.M 4, O. A Robbing, Dpm. ':M 6. Willis Browor. Dem. . 0. J. II. IlnnkheaaTDem. ' 9 7. J. L. Burnett, Dem. JH 8. Joseph Wheeler. Dem. mk 0. O. Vf. Underwood, Dem. t ABXAMBAS. jt i. P. D. McCulIoch, Jr.,Dem. "S 2.-J. 8. Little. Dem. . ' y. Thomas G. MoRae. Dem. jM 4. W. L. Terry, Dem. JH 5. H. A. Dinsmore. Deal. I9H 0. titephen Brundldge, Jr., Dem. '-Vf OALiyOBKIA. ,Wi 1. J. A. Barham, Rep. -tH 2. M. De Vries. Dem. 3. Victor Metcalf. Bep, 'Tab 4. J. II.Barry, Dem. 5. E. F. Loud. Rep K 0. It J. Waters, ltep. . 7. James Oarren, Rep. ' COLo'sUBSS !j 1. J. P. Bbafroth. 8U. nop, 2. J. 0. Bell. 811. V CONNECTICUT ' 1. E. B. Henry. Bep. 2. N. D. Bperry. lHp. . ? 3. O. A. Russell. Rep. , 4. E. J. Hill. Bep. r , DILAWAi. . .: At Large-J. H. Hoffecker. Dtp ;,. zxobida. I 1, B. M. Rnarkman. Dem. ' 2. R. W.Davis, Dem. s QIOBOIA. ) 1. R. E. Lester, Dem. . i 2. j. M. Orlggs, Dem, - S 1 K.B. Lewis. Dem. . 4. Vf. d. damson, Jem. i B. L. V. Livingston. Dem. , (I. G, J4 Harriett. Dem. : 7. J. W. Maddux, Dem. 8. W. M. Howard. Dem. I). P. O Tate. Dam. i & 10. W. H. Fleming. Dem. 1 11. W. 0. Brantley. Dem. $ iniuo, ( At Largo-James Gunn, Dom, '.' ILLINOIS. 'M 1. J. R. Mann. Rep. M -2. William Lorlmer. Rep. A 3. George P. Foster. Dem. -j 4. Thomas Cuslck, Dem. 1 j 6. E. T, Noonsn. Dem. , I ). Kmll Iloechester, Dqea, 7. &. F(,Voss.,Iiep. . ,. ymmfc - ;