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:e, ' .'.rv av w.vd j ,.i in- i i4. J ii'j..ll I i.'. '.:,-. :lf. I'd 'J'l It tJ i;-iv. 'I'H t 1,H-l"l ,,, I !' ' 1 1 j.. j . . ii .a ..i ". ' 1 1 - I '1 V. M Vv '.v.ViV.VV I S t 4 AAA M . JL J I 1 II If Kill II II 1.1 ay S ...h f ' ' VOL 43. NO. 23, CANTON, OHIO, NOVEMBER 9, 1876. A. MeGREGOR & SON Publishers The Lord TILDEN'S TRIUMPH. THERE IS NO QUESTION AS TO HIS ELECTION. The New York World Figures Up His Electoral Vote at 213—He Carries Florida, Louisiana and South Carotina— Radical Canards Disposed Of. [By Atlantic and Pacific Line.] THE NEW YORK WORLD'S FIGURES. New York, Nov, 8 The World, this mning, claims the following States for TUden: Missouri, 15; New Jersey, 9; New York. 35; North Carolina, 10; Ten nessee, 12; Texas, 8; Wisconsin, 10; Sooth Carolina, 7; Florida, 4; Virginia, Ii; Alabama, 10; Arkansas, 6; Connec ticut, 6; Delaware, 3; Georgia 11; Indi ana, 15; Kentucky, 12; Mississippi, ,1; Maryland, 8; West Virginia, 5; Louisiana 8. Total, 213. Flotuda GivesTilden 2.000 Majority Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 8. The Dem 1 iivUi- WHiA Am . J I A' ' t & , ' .1 " i tyi m J ' THE EXCITEMENT Over the election bas. been intense all over the country, and Canton has riot beeri behind. The doubt over several States by the conflicting claims set up baa eaused gTeat anxiety. ' . '. TV. Dimocbat office Blnce- Tuesday evening has been crowded most of the time, at least,, from early morning till late at night, with an eager and anxious crowd of Democrats, awaiting the .on doubted and acknowledgedJreauH. : It was conceded on Wednesday that TiMeo bad 184 electoral votea, with South CwoMna, Florida, Louisiana, Wisconsin and Oregon in donbt, or claimed by tbe Republicans for. Hayes. As 186 votes an necessary to make a majority, either one of the abova named States. wild make Tilden's election Btire. Florida and Louisiana seem to have, given Til den and Hendricks majorities, but the scamps in power in the Hatter State are accus tomed to tamper with election returns and turn them to their own account. In Wisconsin the result, is close, with the tliances in favor of Tilden, and we do not doubt Oregon Jbeing all right for reform. We therefore cannot conceive It possible to count out Tilden and Hen dricks, and, nntil otherwise informed, shall claim that Tilden and Hendricks are elected. Bami'kl J. Tildcn and Thomas A, Hen dricks are elected President and Vice President of the United States. Such is the will of the people fully and fairly ex pressed; that expression will take shape in dne time the rqnirming and wrig gling of Radical leaders to the contrary notwithstanding, " ' . I llll IIIISIIWIMI Called Sa ocrats gain largely in all counties with three or four exceptions. The opinion of moderate Democrats is that Florida will eleit the eiitnc Stste ticket by over two thousand majority. ., Talliihasse, Fla., November 8- Latest returns give this State toTilden by 2,000 majority. LOUISIANA BY 11,000 MAJORITY. New Orleans, La , November 8. This city gives a Democratic majority of 11,000; returns from the interior show increased majorities. SOUTH CAROLINA BY A GOOD MAJORITY Charleston, H C, Nov. 8 Democrats now claim the State by a good majority, CONFIRMED BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. [By Mestern Union Line.] Lake City, Fla., November 8-The opinion of moderate men is that Florida will elect the entire Democratic State ticket by over 2,000 majority. Demo cratic gains are large in ail counties, with three or four exceptions. "No North, no South, no Kast,no Went," 'themV our BentWnU. STARK COUNTY. Gives Tilden ai.U Hendricks H(i2 majority a loss of 120 from the October elec tion, nd a gain over the vote 011 Gover nor in 1875 of 107. The total vote wax 13,335. . The Sua rises fairly on Salt river shore Though the radical party with Hayes no more, Farewell to the Grants, Babcocks, Shep herds and all And the great Carpet Baggers who help ed 'em to bawl. The people have triumphed, and must retire To the shades of despair, with a record of fire. They may say we are whelmed by the tide of a flood But they'll know our career by the fraud and the blood, 1 Justice ia the true principle of "Pro tection," nd that means Equality Rights. : ' That Friday on which Rutherford was nominated was an unlucky day. Och Republican leaders here were right wher they preferred Bristow. Haee was a weak candidate. muel and THE KEYSTONE STATE. Philadelphia Goes Back on the Republican Party—The Usual Majority not Forthcomming. Philadelphia, November 8. Phila delphia will have less than 13,000 maj jority Wriyht. Democratic candidate for Sherriff. has 6,000 majority. Berks, 7,700 Northampton, 4,100. Cumberland, 1,200 Clearfield, 1,900. Columbia, 2,300, Lehigh, 2,500 Monroe, 2,300 and ClinJ ton i.ooo, WM. MCCLELLAND, Chairman, ILLINOIS. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 8. The republicans claim thi otate by Jfrom 15,000 to 20,000 tnnjority. It is cnnoe.lcd that Hayes has carried the state. Dispatches from Wis consin cla:ra the state for the democrats, but the republicans are equally confident of havum carried it. Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas have gone republican. Report from other western sta ten vatv hut little from last night's di- lH"'iien, and not enough to change the result. VIRGINIA. DEMOCRATS MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP—GOOD FOR 30,000 MAJORITY. Richmond, Va, November 8 But little interest seems to b taken in this city on i be election, as dearly everything in the State is one si'ae, Numerous, but income picte returns from every section indicate that Tilden's majority will return over 30,000. Democrats elect 8 Congressmen certain, which leaves one district the Fourth in doubt, with a very strong probability of the election ofjorgensen, Republican, over Hunton, Democrat, in that district. , WEST VIRGINIA. Grantism Rebuked by 17,000 Democratic Majority—Solid Democratic Delegation. Wheeling, W, Va., November 8 This State will give about 17.000 majority for lilden. All three Democratic Congress, men elected, MICHIGAN. Detroit, November 9 Returns thus far give Hayes 14.687 majority, Further returns will probably increase the ma jority to 18,000 or 30,000, 1 CONNECTICUT. Hartford, November 9 The Republi can majority in the Connecticut Legis lature is 37 on joint ballot, the Senate standing 11 Republicansto 10 Democrats and (he House 141 Republicans to 105 Democrats. The Congressional dele (ration remains as in the present Congress. Willi , A. Lynch, Enq., and some one else discussed at Marahulville, Wayne county, on Monday evening, with Wm. G. Myers and Wm. M. Orr. The Demo cratic friile, was weli represented: "Protwj ion" to American laborers neans aoue cent Soup bone for a family often. j he Answ ' CONNECTICUT. FLORIDA ALL RIGHT Tilden's Majority 1,720 at Tilden's Majority 1,720 at the Lowest. The Land of Alligators still Sending in Reports---When will the Suspense End? LakbCity, Fla., Nov. 9,9:30 P.M. Kev West. Monroe oountv. nives Tilden 987; Hayes, 988, a Republican majority of 1. Florida, honestly eetimatea ov dem ocrats, gives 1,720 majority as the lowest possible ngure. ALABAMA. Still Better Returns—Tilden Gets 35,000 Majority. Montqomkry, A la., Nov.9.9:30 P. M. Enough returns have been received to ehow at least 3&.UW majority ior niaeo, and an unbroken delegation oi .uemo ciats to Congress. 1 OHIO. rVii i tun no WnvpmW fl. Returns from Ohio by counties come in slowly this mnntiio hut. nonirh ia known from those at hand, and the rate of increase on the vote of 1875 to fix the majority of Hayes .r rm nnn in 7 (W. or. substantiallv the majority by which it was carried by Barnes last month. SOUTH CAROLINA. jHARLKHTUPI, O. VnllUV, O. X I1D llllWl returns from South Carolina indicate that the Democrats have carried tbe State for Tilden by 2,000 majority. , LOUISIANA. Confirmatory Dispatches—Democratic Majority at Least 10,000. New Orleans. Nov. 9.' 8:30 P. M. Chairman PHtton, of the New Orleans Democratic Committee, says returns to night in twenty parishes show Tilden 15,235 ahead. This is a gain of 8.476 on the vote of 1874. He asserts that the Stateof Louibiana will give Tilden 10,000 majority, THE "HERALD" CONCEDES 7,000. Ynpir Nov. 9. The Herald?! Lou- iniana special says: The State has gone Democratic by y.uuu. KELLOGG WILL DOCTOR RETURNS Th following has been received from Republican headquarters at the Fifth Avenue Hotel: Gov. Kellogg telegraphs as followe: The returns are better than expected. Be easy so far as Louisiana is concerned. OHIO. THE LATEST. flvnKWATi. November 9. The Demo crats are now claiming Ohio, returns of wnicu have been negiectea in meexciie- meit under uie impression mai it was certainly Republican. They claim 600 not nuin in t went v-HAVpn rnnntiftH heard fron over the vote of 1875, when Hayes had 5,514, Fifty counties are yet to hear irom. LATER RETURNS. TILDEN STILL AHEAD. California and Oregon Most Probably Democratic— California and Oregon Most Probably Democratic— Nevada Republican— Omaha, November 8 Advice from Republican sources claim Nevada by small maiority. I he democrats claim California and Oregon, They elect their congressman in Colorado by a large majority, Returns come in slowly, WASHINGTON. Washington", D. C, November 8 Private dispatches from Florida claim it forthe democrats. Figures cannot yet be given. Scattering returns only have been received. Church members need not electioneer next Sunday, bnt "PrtlM Uod from whom all bMnii flow." ered here 3?7 ' mm RADICAL INFAMY. The People of Louisiana to be Disfranchised— The kellogg Returning Board to Wipe Out a Democratic Majority —A Most Infamous Plot. [Associated Press Dispatches.] New Orleans, November 8 The fol lowing special is from a Democratic source. CLINTON, EAST FELICIANA PARISH, November 8, 1876. Owing to the failure of the Registrar to fill his appointments, a large number of voters were not registered Seventeen hun dred and forty three registered voters were polled, of which Hayes got 1, Til den the balance. At the Dolls conducted by the United States Supervisor, 443 voters, who had been unabli to register deposited oallots in a separate Box, all Democratic. Republicans refrained from voting. There was no intimidation. The gross number of voters was within 100 of ths number at the last election, Many THE HEAD FOR The Old Worm Eaten Well-known Steamship RADICAL PARTY, Long engaged in the African trade, having encountered a cyclone will run a final trip up Salt River. CARGO-'Rebel Claims,' 'Wrecked Railroads Whisky, &c. RUTHERFORD B. HAYIS, Ccumarder. U. S. GRANT, Pilot, assisted by Eabccck and his dog. Chief Officers-ZACHCHMEIIB and '081? SHEPPERD. Firemen Carl Schurz, Sec. Belknap, Sec. Mor-' rill, Jim Blaine, Bob Iogersoll and the devil. "Cavorting Ed," Bascom and Saxton, Baldwin, and a few other pious men will pe taken as passengers. This is the last trip of the season the ship as entirely unsafe for a For baggage and freight apply at REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS, Canton, Ohio SATLT RIVER; ffiTIES AND A SilCIEKDs' CLIMATE ! ' for the People have condemned long voyage at sea. November 8, 1876. NEW YORK. a New York. Nov. 7-Vote of New York county, Tilden, 112,457; Hayes, 58,658; Cooper, 252. Tilden's majority 'over Hayes, 53.550. ; , Saugertus, Nov, 7 lilden ioi majori ty; Democratic gain, 355. Rome, Nov. 7 lilden, 450 majority; Democratic gain, 368. Dunkirk, Nov 7 Tilden, 297 maiority Democratic gain, 89. Utica, Nov. 7 Complete Tilden, 94 maiority; Democratic gain, 319. j Troy, Nov. 71,207 majority; Peme cratic gain. 1,70a, . 1 1 . Brooklyn Nov, 7 This county, Kings, gives Tilden 17,988 majority. I Buffalo, Nov. 7 The city complete shows a total vote of 25.650 forthe na tional ticket. Hayes' majority is 262, Democratic gain over l ist year of 3,422; Democratic gain over l872of 3,417. Rochester, Nov. 7 Hay es has 1 76 ma jority in Rochester, with two districts in the Sixteenth ward to hear fi on. The county gives Hayes I.87J majority with six districts to hear from. In 1872 the city gave 1,778 Republican majority and the county 3,772. Greene county gives Tilden i.ooo majority, aDemocratic gain of over 700. Putnam county gives Hayes 200 majority, a Democratic gain df 169. Chemung county gives Tilden 465 ma jority, I Brooklyn. Nov. 7 As far as cin be ascertained William D, Veeder, Dm. is elected in the Second congressional dis trict; S. B. Chittenden. Rep., in the Third and A. M, Bliss, Dem.,- in the Fourth. There are three county towns tobeheard from on the electoral ticket, which1, it is believed, will bring Tilden's majority up to 20.000 in Kings county. New York, Nov. 7 Albany cpunty gives 2,200 Democratic majority. Democrats elect all four members Assembly and their Congressman h this district, New York, Nov. 7 The entire manv ticket is elected. Tarn- Albany. Nov. 7- The Democratii state ma- ticket is elected by a haadsomi jority. IS I Democratic voters were deterred by want of registration, while some blacks frater nized and all are jubilant and happy. THE PLOT PREPARED. The above majority of 1,840 shows a Democratic gain of 2,581 over 1874 Vote.' Prominent Republicans say voting in East Felicina was informal and votes will not be canvassed by the Returning Board the register sent there having been in timidiated, Other Democratic parishes will be treated the same way for similar reasons, Charges of intimidation, etc., will be made. Ouchita parish Demo cratic majority in parish 1,087, DemoJ cratic gain ot 1,915 over vote of 1874, when Dubrecket, Republican received 828 majority. ARKANSAS. Lrmi Rock, Ami., Nov. 8. Scattered returns from various parts of the state indicate a majority for Tilden of 2,600. The democratic congressmen are proba bly elected in all the districts except the Third district, where two democrats and one republican are running. The elec tion in this district is close, but is claimed; by the republicans. New York. Nov. 7-Later Tilden's majority in New York rises to 35.000. Correct Previous estimate of Connecticut, which runs to 3,500 New Jersey ia Democratic, but the majority cannot be estimated It may be 2,000 and may be 8,000, ' INDIANA. a Indianapolis, Nov. 7 The , election passed off quietly. The indications are that a full vote has been polled. Com parisons will be made with the vote for Governor at the October election. Indianapolis, Nov. 7 In sixty two) townships in thirty nine counties heard : from the Democratic net gain is 50. The indications now are that Tilden's ma jority will be between 7,000 and 10,000 in the state. DELAWARE. DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY INCREASING. Wilmington, Nov, 8 The Democratic majority in this State will reach 2,600, NORTH CAROLINA. THE VICTORY COMPLETE—DEMOCRATS SWEEP EVERYTHING BEFORE THEM. Raeligh, Nov, 8 Returns continue to come in reporting heavy Democratic gains from all quarters. The Democratic majority in the State will hardly fall short of 15,000. The Democrats elect all their Congressmenjexceptone Governor Brag-, den, Republican, being elected in the Second district. The Legislature which elects a United States Senator is more than two thirds Democratic. NEW JERSEY. Trenton, N. J.. Nov. 8. The Demo cratic Central committee ctaima for Til den a majority of over 9,000. The Oattte, republican organ, concedes 8.000. The senate and asKt-mbly are both democratic. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, 8. Returns from nearly every town in the utatepive Hayes a ma jority of about 38 000 over Tilden, and Rice (republican), for governor, a majori ty of about 28,000 over Adams,