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'IT- ,T hlkatt VOL. XXTV NO. 294. WASHINGTON, D. 0., WEDNESDAY HORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1881, TWO CENTS 'lyQyU mMml (&w u TOE RESULT IN DOUBT. Mr, BlaiM JTas 166 Electoral Votoa for a Moral Gertaintr, With California, Colorado, Orogon, and Novada to Hear From. Us Still Dai & Jijhllnj Chines in New York, loHing, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. Virginia Almost Certainly It.publl-un-Tli Next Congr.sa. Frdm present indications Mr. lllalno M carried tho following statos: ILLINOIS onio - IOWA KANSAS MAINE -.. MASSACHUSETTS MICHIGAN : T. MINNESOTA NEBRASKA :. NEW HAMl'SIIIRE PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND VERMONT VIRGINIA ....-. TOTAL 100 The returns received Indlcato that tho rote In thefollowlng-natnodatatoa isvory close, anil tho rcs'aH very ranch In doubt: NEW YOKK 30 CONNECTICUT 0 INDIANA ... 10 NEW JERSEY 0 WISCONSIN - 11 TOTAL. T From tho following states no returns havo been recolvod up to tho tlmo of go ' ing to press : CALIFORNIA 8 COLORADO 3 NEVADA - 3 OREGON 3 TOTAL IT Mr. Blalno is suro of tho vote of Oregon pd Colorado, and almost as suro of Call amis and Nevada. Those fonr states will , bring bts total to 133, and ho will bat need to secaro IS votes from tho flvo oloio states to insuro his election. At this writing his chanco of securing any one of them, or all of them, appears to bo fully as good is that of his opponent. TEW YOKK. Brooklyn, Not. 4. Considerable delay Is caused by tho canvass or tho constitutional amendment and the state Judiciary, which the board of electors insisted snould be canvaisod Immediately after the electoral ticket. New York, Nov. 4. 8:31 p. M. The repub lican national commtttco privately conceded New York' state to Cleveland by 0,1X10 ma jority. This estimate was based on .returns from cities. During- the next hour's returns Irom less populous districts 'mado a consider able decreaso In that estlmato. Therdomo. fTAtlt national committee claim tho state br from GO.OOO to 100,000. This estimate claims Kings county by 18.000, Queens by 0,000; and ltlchmond, all official, by '4000. Elmira, Nor. 4. This city gives Blalno a gain of 654 over Garfield. Chemung couuty will give Blalno 400 ma jority. IJtub (dem.) la elected assemblyman, and Arnot (dein.) to congress. Salamanca, N. Y., Nov. 4. Cattaraugus county will Rive 1,500 for Blaine. Both repub lican assemblymen will bo elected, and also tbe member of congress. AUBURN, N. Y Nov. 4. Eight wards of this city give 1,010 republican plurality; estimating two wards tbe plurality will be 1,200. ESYRACVSE, . ., tfOV.S. 11113 City COmpiCIO ;lvcs Blalno a majority of 1,819. ' Utica, N. Y., Nov. 4, This city, complete, elves Blalno a majority of 1,819. elves about 400 malorltv for Cleveland. Johnstown, N. Y Nov. 4. Tho majority for Sll, ln 1."..lln MA. .... ,. f HA Tk. ...!. II iJI&IIIVlU rUllUUVUUUIJI19t,WV, lun ii.-juuii- can majority for member of congress Is nbout 700. The republican asseinblyniuu is elected. Albany, N. Y Nov. 4. Finder (dem.) for congress has about 1,700 majority in Schoharlo and Clevuland about l,bO0. It is probablu that the democratic majority In Albany county will bo leas than 1,600. Tho democrats concede the election of Swinburne (rep.) to congress. Buffalo, Nov. 4. 'Iho election hero was generally very quiet, although a largo vote has been polled; the largest for years. With three strong democratic dlslrlctstobear from, which will probably give Cleveland 400 majority, and two republican districts to hear from, which will probably add to Blaine's majority by 200, Blalno has carried tho city by 1,089. l.ockwood (dciu.), congressional candidate, is lefeatcd by over 1,200 by Col. Farquhar. John B. Weber Is elocted probably by a small majority for congress in tbe thirty-third dis trict. In Cleveland's own ward Blalno has a majority over Cleveland ot 299. This ward as a rule Is 700 republican majority. Tho vote for Butler In tho city will foot up about 123, und for St. John about 310. The votes arc tlrst being counted tor the heads of tickets. The assembly districts are comttig In very slowly. Lancaster, which Is usually a closely con tested town, gives Cleveland 100 majority. New Yorh, Nov. 4. Tho following tulvgiams havo been received : " WElUVH.tr, N. Y., Nov. 4. Allegany county Is good lor 2,800 pluralltyfor tho repub Bean ticket, McEwen has 3,ouo majority. "C. 11. I'lSIIKU, "Chairman Bcp. County Committee." "Htica, N. Y Nov. I. Cleveland carries Oneldu county by a handsome majority. "Chas II. Ballou, "Chairman Diu. County Committee" "Bl'LVAST. N. Y., Nov. 4. Sixteen towns in Allegany county glvo Blalno a majority of about 1,500 over Cleveland. The republican candidate for congress has about the euruo ma jority. G. W.Tibiiets, "Chairman Dem. Exccutlvo Committee." Hon. S. S. Cox scuds tho following to tho Atsociated l'ress : "My majority Is over 16,000, tho largest In tho city." Fine Valley, Nov. 4. Vlllenova gives Ses sions (rep.), for congress, 210, aud Smith (dem.), lotj. Buffalo, Nov. 4. The city of Buffalo com plete gives Blalno 18,620. Cleveland 17,474, St. John 201, Butler 109. Blaine's majority over Cleveland, 1,032; plurality, 740; democratlo gain, 674. . Elmira, N. Y., Nov. 4. Elmlra complete gives lllalno a plurality of 710, u republican gain of 610. Tbe country districts of Chemung (three districts to bo heard from) glvo Clove land 85 majority. Alleghony county gives 2,600 plurality tor Blaine. Brooklyn, Nov. 4. Tho following aro elec ted; Sheriff. Charles B. Farley; city Judge, August Van Wyck. City ollkors Comptroller, Aaron Brlukerholl'; auditor, August Vogo. All democrat. The lollowlng are elected to congress: Second ilUlrlct-rellx Campbell (dera.) Third district Uarwlu It. James (rep.) Fourth district Peter 1'. Mahoney dem.) 1'llth.dlstrlct-Archibald M. Bliss (oem.) New yokk, Nov. 8, 2 a. m. Corroctod re turns: Cleveland's majority In this city is 63,053. Covclatid's roajonty lu Now York, Kings, yueens, and Klchmond counties reaches 75,000. Inl8aoG,i.iloldcanio to Nuw York cojaty with 81,'u. v Ono thousand and no election districts In " New Yon: statu outside tho cities of New York A and Brooklyn givo Blalue 238,537, Clevelaud S01.2U), Butlor 5,968, St. Jonn 12,778, net demo ' cratlo gain 7,384. ' Grant Is elected mayor by a largo n.aorlty. Tho election In Queens and Sullolk counties, long Island, passed off quietly, Cleveland haviug a malorltv In both. I'crrr Belmont Is elected to congress by an estimated majority of ' Corrected total city vote, with but ono elec tion district mlsultnr. ulvcu TtlAln.s K'l ?.v. Cleveland, 132,833; Butler, 8,313, aud St. John, Saratoga countyglvrs Blalno 2,000 majority. Batavia, Nov. 4. Blalno's majority in actio seo county Is about 950. Sawyor (rep.), forcon gross, Is elected. Asion House, Nov.4. The Sun couccdcstlmt . Cleveland lias 63,000 majority lu this city. Tho Iriiwiie Is silent, and the llcrald has Just bul letined, "Three cheers lor President Clove land." Tbe town Is being painted red. Ithaca, N. Y., Nuv. 4. Ithaca completo gives 270 majority for Clevelaud. Hunter' Point, L. I., Nov. 4, Cleveland's majority In this city is 000. WUITE l'LAIKS, N. Y.,N'ov. 4. Tho demo crats estlmato their .majority In Westchester count, , lyoa M upwariaf jahlnick. (dem.), for congress, majority Is estimated at from 1,000 to 1.600. OAniti'OM, N, Y., Nor. 4. Putnam county gives Blaine botwocn 600 and coo majority. Ketchain (rep.), for congress, has 700 majority in tho county. Albany, n. Y., Nov. 4. Albany city com plete gives Cleveland 11.392; lllalno, 10,010; Butler, 617, and St. John, 60. The democratlo plurality Is 1,313, a republican gain of 2,110. Franklin county gives Blalno a majority of cIoto about 1,710. (.union county gives itiaine ow nmjotujr. Johnson (rep.), for congress, had a walk-over, being unopposed. , Albany, N. Y Nor. 4. Tho Emlng Journal says the state assembly is republican and a republican United States senator Is secured. The congressional delegation will stand 17 republicans and 17 democrats. . watkhtown, N. Y., Not, 4. Tlilrty-nlno towns and districts In Jefferson county give lllalno, 0,007; Clcvoland, 0,4 W: St. John, 49.1; Butler, 21; adctnocratlo gain of 102. Parker, (rep.), for cnngress.ls elected by n,00O majority. E1.MIRA, N. Y., Nov. 7. Wholo republican county ticket Is elocted by an avcrago majority of 400. Lyons, Nov. 4. raync, rep., for congress, has 2,100 majority. Wayno county will glvo Blalno 2,060 majority. Onkidi, Nov.4. Madison countyglrcs about 1,400 majority for lllalno. Millard, rep., for congress, Is elected In tho twenty-sixth dis trict. Mount Monnis, Nor. 4. Livingston county gives Blalno about 000. Sawyer, rep., for con gress, lias about 704 majority. Rochester. Non 4. linker, rep., for con gron, has a majority of nearly 1.0i. HiNciiiAMTON, Nov. 4. Blnghamton city completo elves Blalno 2,4; Cleveland, 2,497; St. John, 100; Butler, 60. Millard, rep., for con gross, has US majority and Is elected by a largo majority In tho district. Hondout. Nov. 4. Returns received from Green, Ulster, and Delaware counties indlcato tho election of James G. Llndslay (rep.), for cougross, over Baglcy by 800 majority. Re turns corns in very siowiy. it is estimated that the majority for Cleveland Is about 600 In Ulster county. Johnstown, Nov. 4. Fulton county, with tho oxceptlon of tho ninth district, gives Blalno 2,613; Cleveland, 1,608: Butlor, 2.V and St. John, 127. Republican plurality, Wo; re publican gain, 127. OWF.no. Nov. 4. Tloza county elves Blalno 760 plurality, and Millard, for congress, tho same. Tiiov, Nov. 4. Heavy rain kept back reports from the county districts, but tho Indications are that Blaino'a majority In Rensselaer county will exceed noo. Syracuse, Nov. 4. Onondaga county gives a republican majority of about 4,000, a demo cratic gain of about 1,000. lllscock, rep., is elected to congress. Rochester, Nov. 4. Blalno's majority in Monroo couuty is estimated at 4,200. Baker, rep., for congress, Is elected by a small ma jority. Rochester, Nov. 4. From two-thirds of the returns from Ulster county, Baker (ren.), for congress, Is elected by 2,000. Tho estimated majority on tho electoral ticket in Monroo county Is 6,000. Whitehall, Nov. 4. Blalno's majority In Washington county is about 3,000. 11. 0. Bur leigh (rep.) Is re-elected to congress. Saratooa, N. Y., Nov.4. In Saratoga county George West (rep.), for congress, has a ma jority of about 1,700. Schenectady, N. Y., Nov. 4. Schenectady city, complete, gives Blalno 130 majority. Tho county will give Blalno over 300 majority. Wemple (dem), for congress, will havo about 260 majority. Havana, N. Y., Nov.4. Blalno'i majority is estimated at 700. INDIANA India natous, Ind.,Nov. 4. At thoprcsont writing (11 p. m.) returns havo been received from only twenty precincts, showing a not re publican gain ofll. A heavy vote was polled all over the stato, In Indianapolis alone tho Incrcaio over 1K32 being 2,030. As thero are forty-three names on the ticket, and a great deal of scratching was indulged In, tho work of counting out will bo slow. Itwllfnot bo before to-morrow that anything decisive can bo learned from tho figures ns to how tho stato has gone. Gov. Hendricks has received many Inquiries as to tbo result In In diana, and to these replied, "Indiana bus gone democratlo by 6.0U0." Ho says ho frelg that the nturalltr la rrcater. but does not Claim It. Private advices received bylilraiclf ami me mate commmea iromTsnoui points, nrlneloallr In the Miuth.tn mrtof IUl f-tato. where tho democratlo insj.,;Uy Is heavy, claim democratlo gains, but no 'jiiurvs are given. In W U'aona a ilamruiraMfl liua rf M Am a.f. vi iibjmum uiuwtniiu ints ia vw a as uu routed. On tho strength of theo advices Chairman Henderson claims that tho present congressional delegation ten democrats and tnrco republican will t rotalncU. The oloo tlonoflWlleinthls district is In doubt be cause of tho lack of Information. Tho repub lican committee make no claims. IndianaI'OLIs, Nov. 4. National and stato officers are being voted for to-day. Tho ticket is long and returns will bo late. Wo havo heard from only tour voting places, which show a republican gain of 68, democratlo gain, 01 ; net democratlo gain, fl. Indianapolis, Nov. 4. Twenty voting places show republican gain, 123; democratlo gain, 109. Net republican gain, 14. KVANSVU.LE, Ini),, Nov. 4. In tho fifth pre cinct the presidential vote complete shows a democratlo gain of 214 votes over 18S2, when tho democrats carried tho county. Tbo city complete gives a net democratic gain over lWi of 122 votes. Indianatous, Nov. 4. Thirty voting pro clncts show republican gains. 223; democratlo gains, 30J; net democratlo gain, 60. Indianapolis, Nov. 6, 2:30 a. m. Ono nun drod voting precincts show republican gain, 1,157; dumocratto gain. 690; net republican gain, 207. This ratio being continued It would still glvo Clevuland the stato by about 6,000 plurality. VIHOINIA. Norfolk, Nov. 4. Norfolk city goes 421 for Blalno and Logan, I'oi tsmouth, 3.; Nautoinond county, 600, and Norfolk county, l.soo. Largo republican gains over voto of two years ago. Returns from this city glvo republican gains of 390. Portsmouth goes republican by 351. a gain of 200 over lb82. I.lbby (republican) will probably bo elected by over 3,ooo majority. Alexandria, Nov. 4. Alexandria city FirBt Ward. Cleveland's majorltv, ink; second ward, Cleveland's majority, 137; third ward, Cleveland's majority, Ui'i; lourtliwurd,illulnc's majority, 19. Cleveland's majority in city, 150. Barbour carries first ward by 107; second ward, 161, l'ETERSiiURo, Nov. 4. This city Is nllvo with excitement to-night. No disturbance has oc curred during the dcctlon. Ijirau crowds aro la the ctrects anxiously awaiting returns. Tlie vote of this city Is as follows: lllalno and lagan, 777; Cleveland and Hendricks, 1,1.09; llrady, republican candidate for congress, ,W1; Kvcui (rep.), Brady's opponent, D9i; Jtlvcs (dem,), 1,621. Richmond, Va., Nov. 4. Scattering returns from various portions of this htalo show a small democratic gain. The otllclal voto of twii thirds of this cltygUes a democratic galu of over -1G0. JiYtiriiwrna, Nov. 4. The democratlo ma jority In this dhtrlct Is 170. All returns recolvod Irom surrounding counties show largo democratlo gains over other elec tions. Daniel (dem.), in tho sixth, nud Tucker, In tho tenth congressional dl'trict, aro elerlcd. Richmond, Nov. 4. Tho returns from eighty precincts In this state show u democratic gain of lu. This Indicates a very close voto, und If tbo rate of democratlo gains is not Increased In tho remaining precincts tho siato may go republican. Theioaro about 1,000 voting pre cincts lu tbo stato. Richmond, Nov. 4. The democrats couccdo this state lu tho republicans. Our gains hnvo been peneralty In tho eastern part of tho ktato and Iho congressional representation will bo live republicans and llvo democrats. Thcio has been no trouble in tho state. Republican gains In thirty towns aud cities received up to midnight, Further rcrorts from eastern Virginia bIiow largely Increased republican gains, Brady Is elected in tbo fourth congrcssioualoverLvuns, tho democratic nominee. Tho full vote of this city for Cleveland Is 7,600; for Blaine, 8,620; ft Cleveland majority of 1.7W. There is a republican gain ot Ojo. Blalno's gain In tho Jackson waid known us "Africa, was over 700. Petersburg, Nov. 4. Tho election today was absolutely unevcntiul. Deiplto tho rain, which nt times tell quito heavily, tho largest voto ever polled was. fiM. Dr. Ueorgu Rlvcs, tho democratlo cuuo-luto fur congress, who resided In Prince Get .i county, not far from this city, died at an jrly hour this morning irom pneumonia commoted during tho cam paign, but as his death did not becomo knov a In this city until uoou, rnd in thu other coun ties of tbo district probably not at all, the (lend caudldato polled his party's full strength. Iho canvass of Evans, the colnied republican, al though it had hud for Its sponsor and moM lu lluemlal champion the governor of thu com monwealth, may bo said to have proved n lizzie, for certainly according to present nil vices It will not bear any fruits commensurato v. ith the energy expended on It. Out of a total ropubllcau voto Irom 15,oik)io 17,uuo, of which three-fourths Is colored, Evaus will hardly get mora than 5,000, although tho most Iruutlo up luals were made by his followers and advo cates to race pride and race consideration. IlAiinisoNUUiiu, Va Nov, 4. Sixteen out of twenty-lour preclucts lu this county glvo lllalno and Logan 4.2 majority, Six preclucts to hear Irom gavo a coalition majority of 420 last year. Webb, (rep.), majority for congress will bo 123 In this couuty. llARRlsoNCUiio, Va., Nov. 4. Tho election passed oft' quietly In this section, with a full voto. Rocklughnm goes republican by about 1,000 majority, Shenandoah democratlo by about 100 majority, Warren democratlo by 600 majority, l'ago county Is close. Richmond, Nov. 4. Petersburg shows a democratlo gain over Massey's vote ot 293. The ;vote betwteu Brady aud Evans as far as heard I'll .v.,, ' v , a 'I 'l- i t'J , from in the district Is quito close, with chances In favor ot Brady. 8TACNTON, Va., Not. 4.-The contest In th tenth dhtrlct between Tucker and Yost is very cloo. Tho democratlo majority In Augmta Is reduced 600. Yost runs ahead of tho national ticket In this city, his home, U Tucker ln-s In Lexington, his homo, and has a majority of only 3. A full veto has len polled, falter than over beroro. The republicans arecoiill dent, and think the stato has certainly gone for Blalno and Tntrnn. LYNCiintmo, Nov. 4. Maj. John W, Daniel, democratlo cnndldato for congress, claims his vux'iinn or -z.tKj. iteiurniftn inr rrcmvati inui. cato that his majority will not fall lar short of that. lTTEipinuna, VA., Nov. 4. Tho roturns aro coming In slowly from the different precincts of this (fourth) congressional district of Vir ginia. The republicans claim tho district by y majority and tbo election of Brady (rep.) iur cuugrcss ny ouu majority CONNKCTIC0T. ITAnTroRD, Nov. 4. Forty towns out of 14S give Blalno 15,092, Cleveland 10,600, Garfield 10,601, Hancock 16,693; republican loss 609; Harrison 10,109. Waller 16,710; scattering 017. Two years ago Bulkier 13,917, Waller 14,081, scattering 3S7. Fifty towns, Blalno 18,600, Cleveland 18.721, Oarueld 19,257, Hancock 17,741; republican loss 657. For govcrnor,Ha rlson 18,711. Waller 18,938, scattering 770. Two years ago, Bulkoloy 10,135, Waller 10,813, scat tering 452. Norwich, Conn. Blaine, 473; Clovcland, 801. Hartford, Nov. 4. Owing to trouble on wires, duo to storms, returns como lu slowly. Seventy towns glvo Blalno 25,167: Cleveland, 25,807; Garfield, 2.1,810; Hancock, 21,635; repub lican loss 073. The same ratio of loss would glvo tho stato to Cleveland by a small plu rality. Harrison, 25,460: Waller, 20,071: scat tering, 1,021. In 1882 Bulkolcy, 21,610; Waller, 23,00.; scattering, 676. Legislature certainly republican. Hartford, Conn., Not. 6. Tbo republicans have gained one congressman, Buck, In tho tlrst district, Mitchell, (dem.), is elected lu the second, Seymour, (dem.), In tho third, and wnu, trcp.;, in mo louriu. Later returns do not change tbo result In tho stato. Cleveland's plurality Is probably 1,600. Ijitor One hundred and ten towns glvo Blalno 42,292, Cleveland 44,130. Garfield 43,127, Hancock 42.067. republican loss 2,614. For governor Harrison 42,732, Waller 45,113, scat- rciius j,vv. NEW JEKSEr. Trenton, N. J., Nor. 4. Tho republicans claim Essox county by from 2,600 to 3,000, a slight republican gain. Lchlbach (rep.). Is elocted congressman from the sixth district. Trenton, N. J Nov. 4. l'assalo county gives an estimated republican majority of l.bOO, about tho samo as In 1880. Tho demo cratlo majority In Bergen county promises to be larger than usual. Tho election of Flynn (democrat) to tho legislature Is doubtful. Both parties claim tho state, but nothing deflnilo has yet been received. Tho polls did not closo In this state until 7 p. m. llcnco tho returns will be late. Mcagcrreturns from the counties showed a republican gain. Trenton, Nov. 4. Wanbago township, Sus sex county, gives Cleveland 221 majority, and Pldcock (dem.) for congress, 201. i'assalc county gives 1,800 for Blaine. Bergen county lves Cleveland from BOO to 1,000 majority emocratio gain, 300. St. John gets 600 votes In Newark. Newark. Not. 4. Incomplete returns from Essox county Indlcato n Blaine majority of from 12 to 15. The republican congressman Is elected, and tho wholo republican county ticket, except Stalnsbr for sheriff, who was defeated by Brown (dem). Tho republicans elect seven assemblymen, and possibly eight, the democrats electing two. Trenton, Nov. 4. In tbo first ward tho sec ond precinct gives 199 majority for Blaine. The third ward gives Cleveland 120 majority a small democratlo gain. Wlllham gives Blalno a majority a republican gain. Ituo (rep.) Is elected assemblyman from tho first Mercer district, in tho seventh ward the scc ond precinct gives Cleveland 07 majority, and tho first precinct gives him 85 majority. In the fourth ward the second product gives Clove land a majority ot 173. Thcso aro democratlo losses. Later roturns from Essox county reduce tho republican majority to 1,600. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 4. Trenton, from par. tlal returns, elves agood sized republican gain. Buchanan, for congress, runs ahead oi his ticket. Chambers (real Is elected to tbo lczls- laturo In the first Mercer district. Atlantic county gives Blalue 600 majority : ademoeratlo ealnof208. Blalue'a malorltv In Woodbrlden la 73. Clark township, Union county, gives 27 democratlo majority. Itahway, first ward, gives Blalno 11 majority : the fourth ward gives Cleveland 2V majority. Tho Indications point to a icpubilcan majority of 700 in Mercer county ; a republican gain or i. liutiiumn (rep.) is elected to congress from tho second district. Princeton, Nov. 4. rrlncctnn gives Blalno 89 majority and Buchanan (rep.) for congress 1'aterson, Nov. 4. Meager returns Indlcato that Blalno will exceed Garfield's plurality of lb) in l'assalo county. Tho entire republican county ticket and three republican assembly men aro probably elected. Phelps (rep.) for congress runs ahead of his ticket. Trenton, Nov. 4. Princeton gives Blaine 89 majority. Middlesex county Is closo, with the chances In Blulne's favor. Rahway, Nov. 4. Monmouth county glvos Cleveland 1,600 majority and Green Worn.) for congress 1,200. .Woodbury gives Blalno 231 majority. In Mercer county tho republican majority Is about U60. Mokristown, Nov. 4. Morris county gives an estimated majority for Blalue and Vholpa for congress of 350. OHIO. Cincinnati, Nov. 4. Tho polls closed in tho eighth ward without further disturbance, but casualties occurred at other places. Between 5 and 0 p.m., at Fifth street and Central ave nue, l'hll. Hennessey and John Nculls en gaged In a light, Hennessey being fatally shot In the head and Nealls being slightly wounded. About the samo time, on Price's Hill, William Henry, uu ex-pollccman, killed John Millcn, and J. J. Hunter wus shot In tbo hand. Blaine's majority In llellalro, Ohio, 87. Bridgeport, Ohio Blalue, 697: Cleveland, 857; bt. John, (; Butler, 8: republican gain, 45. Akron (complete) Blaine, 2,805; Cleveland, 1,911; St. John, 119; Butlor, 131; republican pluiallty, 951, a galu of 133 over Robluson In October. Cleveland, Nov. 4. Blaine's plurality In tho seventh ward Is 202, lu tho twciily-intrd 69, lu tbo seventeenth 480, In tho eighteenth 361 ; Cleveland's plurality In the ulntli Is 11, a republican net Kslu lu thc precincts of 467. Cllvfuni), Nov. 6. Cuyahoga county total gives Blalue 21,200, Cleveland 18,000; Blalue'i plurality 5,;i00, Total vote for Butler 5.851. Cleveland city gives it republican pluiallty of nbout 3,000; republican gain In tho city 2,600; lu the county 3,300. Akron, Nov. 4. Summit county completo gives Blalno 2,200 over Cleveland a gain of otcr GOO upon Koblnton in October. Tho gretnback and prohibition votes aro both sllghly Increased. Tho total voto Is very nearly as before. MICHIGAN. Jackson, Mich., Nov. 4. Weather cold and rainy, but n largo voto polled. Nearly two thirds polled by 10 o'clock. Bjy City, Mich., Nov. 1. It has rained all day. Hard work all rouud, but llttlo or nn cxcitciE' nt. East Bacinaw, Mich., Nov. 4. Snowlrr- and raining hero since this inomlug. No disturb ance oi any kind Detroit, Nov. ..Tho voto In this city un usually largo notwithstanding tho rain storm, which has prevailed most of tho day, Na tional and slate ticket not scratched to great extent, except tho republican candidate for governor. County and congressional voto less n party matter and considerable scratching. Grand IUups, Nov. 1. Largo voto and lit tle scratching here to-day, lcatuod all day. Election quiet, Kalamazoo, Nov. 4. Voto In this city tho largest ever pulled by several hundred. Llttlo cutting on president or govoruor. DKruoiT, Nov. I. Tho returns m far re ceived are from country places, and th. cities will probably alter tho mures omowlut. Fusion In this state means confusion to out siders lu underbuilding the returns Thu lutlon state voto can 1 o told by the voto on governor. The fuslod national ticket hm tho votes of Cleveland and Butler adtted toother, Of thu thirteen electoral votes the fuMoultts all vote lor twelve, but for tho thirteenth place tbe grumibackors voto for ono man and the democra another. This gives ono repub lican elector under almost any circumstances, fhu fusion vote will bo divided proportion ately between Cleveland and Butler. Filly prcclutls show that ilegole, for governor on the luslou ticket, Is running behlud his ticket. MASSACHUSETTS. Tho total vote of Princeton Is Blaine, 113; Clovcland, 20; SI. John, 11, and Butler, 6, Nuw Bedford gives lllalno 2,611; Cleveland, 1,319; St. John, 180, and Butler, 108. Tho toial vote of Cohaiwt Is as follows: Blalno, 237; Cleveland, 1.18; Duller, J; St. John, 17, for governor Roblnsou, 253; Endlcott, 121; McCairery, 2; Scolye, 10. Chatham complete lllalno, 201; Cleveland, 77; lluller, 11; ht, John, 11, For governor Robinson, 201; Endlcott, 77. Amherat completo Blaine, 110; Cleveland, 31; St, John, 13. Foreovcrnor Robinson, 120; Endlcott, 30; Seolye, 13. Halifax complete lllalno, 73; Cleveland. 20; Butlor, 1: St. John, 3. For governor Robin son, "tl; Endlcott, 23; McCuflerty. ll Seolye, H, Bralutrte complete lllalno, 322; Cleveland, .153: Butler, 109; St. John, 10. For governor Robinson, soil; Endlcott, 310; McCaiVerly, 103; Scclye, 20. The total voto of South Dennis elves Blalno 261; Cleveland, n; Butler, i)V; bt, John, V, 1-1 i w ' , 1 la' if'iy For governor Robinson has 281; Endlcott, IS; Mct'aflerty, 81; Scelyo, 8. The following Is the ontlre voto of Hull t For picsldent-CIoveland, 47; Blaine, 2u; St. John, 13. For governor Endicott Idem.), 45; Rob inson (rep.), 29; Scelyo (prohtb.), 12. , HrRtNonKLU, Nov. 4. Congressman Rock well Is elected beyond doubt In this district. He carries Berkshire county by a largo major ity over J. N. Dunham, of rlttsfield, dem. Ho will also havo a lead of some 600 votes In Hamidcn county, Congressman Whiting is to-elected lnthe eleventh district. Boston, Nov. 4. Ono hundred and two pro clnctsor this city elve Cleveland SO.M0: lllalno. 19.018; Butler, 3,915; St. John, 1,167. Returns Indicate tho election of Ely. rep., lit tho ninth uittrifi ana lxige, rep., in mo sixtn. Newduryi'ORT, Nov. 4. Richard S.SpofTord (dem.) is elected to congress In the seventh dis trict by 300 plurality, over Stone (rep.), who had 1,292 plurality In 1682. Boston, Nov. 4. Mr. Lodgotrcp.) acknowl edges defeat In tho sixth district by Loverlng idem.) Outside of Lynn and Charleston hu uul over 1,600 majority, Boston, Nov. 4. Ono hundred and fifty thrco towns and cities, IneludlhglOOprcolnets of Boiton. give lllalno 67,875, Cleveland 60,152, Butler 9,630, St, John 4,831. Tho missing pro clncts In this cltr cave last rear a democratic plurality of 111. Tho gubernatorial voto of uoMon, witn two warns to near irom is, iinnin soni 22,103, Endlcot 23,997, MtCarforty 8,200, Sco to 943. Tho missing wardsllast year gavo elected to congress in tho third district: Trull (dem.), In tho second Suffolk, and Splalue (dem.), In tho third Suffolk, are elected to tho stato senate. A republican estimate gives tho republicans ft slight gain In tho senate, possi bly of four, while tho house of representatives will remain about as at present. Boston, Nor. 4. In the eighth district, with two small towns missing, Allen (rep.) for con gress has 10,871, Lllloy (dem.) 7,761, Eastman (pcoplo's) 840, Reed 269; Allen s plurality, 3,110; majority, 2.007. Si'KiNuriELD, Mass., Nor. 4. Eleventh dis trict, with tho thirteen Worccstor towns out, elves Blalno 9,051, Cleveland 0,671, Butler 703, St. John 780. Governor Robinson 9,671, Endl cott 6,081. Mciauerty ,00, Heeiyo cio. con gressional Whiting (rep.) 10,003, Bill 6,950, Oliver 618, Whitney 3,0. Twelfth district, ono town missing, elves lllalno 12,190, Cleveland 11.284, Butler 769, St. John 661: Robinson 13,200, Endlcott 10,601, Mo Call'crty 669, Scelyo 661: Rockwell for congress 12.933, Dunham 10.802, Cadle 818, niackracrlS'A Boston, aiass.. ftov. i. ud.0 Duniirca ana ton, complete, glvo Blalno 85,892, Cleveland 78,b62, Butler 14,413, St. John 6,191. Total elec toral voto of lloston Blalue, 20,808; Cleveland, 82.600; Butlor, 3,693; St. John, 1,233. Total gubernatorial vntu ot iwjwn itomnson (rep.), 24,662; Endlcott (dem.), 28,733; McCafforty, 3.G09: Scclvo. 1.030. '.1L--Zil''. t , r,. uusTUH. nov. i. nunuunrori kitoi Btono. IUF UUUIflUBS, VO, nAJUUlU ISO, IMlKVr tfl, vtuiuu gives btono a majority of ML, Beverly Is yet for congress, 982; SpoObrd Its, Baker 91, which 10 ue xioaru irom. rENNBYIVANIA. FniLADELrniA, I'A., Nov. 4. The following aro cstlmatod returns from Pennsylvania counties: Pike county 800 pluralltyfor Cleveland; it democratlo gain of o. Monroo county 2,450 plurality for Cleve land; & democratlo gain of 78. Tioga county Blalno 3,600 plurality; a re publican gain of 697. Columbia county Clevoland 2,100 plurality; a republican gain of 262. Forest county Blalno 173 plurality; ft repub lican gain of 130. Alleghony county Bl&lno 11.000 plurality: a republican gain of 660. Butler's voto li about 6,000; a gain of 3,100 over Wcavor'a vote In 1880. Lehigh county Clovcland 2,000 plurality ; a republican galu of 148. Montgomery county Blalno 600 plurality; ft renubllcan craln of 490. Northampton county Cleveland 3,000 ma jority ; a repuDiicau gain oi lu. Wyoming county Cleveland 225 plurality; a democratlo gain of 29. Franklin county lllulno 250 majority; ft democratlo gain of 165. Dauphin county lllalno plurality, 2,200, a romiblican ealn of 240. 1'iTTsiiuito, ihov. 4. too election passed off without an disturbance. A very large voto was polled In Alleghany county and thero was considerable scratching, which Is unusual In the presidential year. At 19:30 o'clock the re turns aro very Indefinite, but tho indications point to tho election of the 'entire, republican ticket. Blalno'spluralltylabuut 14,000. Butler Dolled about 6.000 votes.- Thomas M. llavno (republican) was re-elected' to congress In the twenty-third district by O.noo. In the twenty second district James S. Negley (republican) defeats Hopkins, tho present incumbent, by 2,000 majority. Lawrcnco county, Blalno 2,250 plurality, n democrailu gain of-oa; Washington oguihv, Blalno 600 plurality, a democratlo gain or 1; Chester county, Blalno 3,800 plurality, repub lican gain of 20; Fayette county, Clovcland 1,200, n republican gain of 180; Bedford county, Cleveland 60 plurality, a republican gain of 85; Juniata county, Cleveland 50 plurality, a republican gain of 21; Potter county, Blalno 600 plurality, a democratlo gain of 39; Somerset county, Blalno 1,900 plurality; a republican gain of 250; Crawford county, Blalno 1,500 plurality, a republican gain of 165; Union county, lllalno 800 plurality, a republican gain of 48; Northampton couuty, Clevelaud 3,500 majority. Scranton, Nov, 4. Returns up to 11:30 p. m. Indlcato tho election of Joseph A. Scranton (rep.) for congress In tbo twellth district. Car boudalo City, Lackawanna county, gives Scranton a majority of 331 over Connelly, a gain of 468 over tho voto of 1882. Schuylkill county Clevclaud,l,600plurallty; a republican gain of 074. Armstrong couuty Blaine, 600 plurality; a democratlo gain of ICO. Lackawanna county Blaine, 800 plurality; a republican gain of 021. Blair county Blaine, 1,600 plurality; a re publican gain of420, Northumberland county Cleveland, 700 plurality; n republican gain of Set. Huntingdon couuty Blulne, 800; a republi can galu of 62. Lycomlngcounty Cleveland, 1,000 plurality; a republican gain of461. Cameron county Blaine, 100 plurality; a re publican gain of33. McKean county Blalno, 400 plurality; a democratic galu or 124. Conter county Clovcland, 900 plurality; a republican gain of 90. Fulton county Clevoland, 550 plurality; a republican galu of 49. Luserno county Clet eland, 1,150 plurality; a republican gain ot 400. Philadelphia, Nov. S, 2:30 a. m. Forty-nlno out of sixty-seven counties In tho stato of Penn sylvania, not Including tho city ot Philadel phia, glvo tho republican electors a net gain ot 8,691, At the haiuo ratio of gains this would indlcato that the Blalno olectors will como to this city with a majority of 25,000. Only ono half of tbo city voto haa been counted, but tho republican majority in the cutlro state will ap proximate 45,000, Following congressmen aro elected in Penn sylvania: Congressinan-at-large, Oiburne (rep.); flrit district, Blmjhani irep.); tcrond district, O'Neill (rep.); third district, Randall (dcm.):rourthdlstilct, Kcllcy (rep,); filth dis trict, Uariucr (rep.): sixth district, Evcrhart (rep.); eighth district, Kmicntrout (dem.); ninth dlrirlct, llleHand (rep.); tenth district, Sowdoiiidem.);cleventh district, Storm (dem.); twelfth district, S'ranton (ren.); thirteenth district, Bramm (rep., greenback); fourteenth district, Bound (rep.): sixteenth district, Brown (rep.); nlntcenth district, Duncan (dem.); twenty-first district, llolo (dem.); twenty second dldrict, Negley (rep.): twenty-third district, Bayno (rep.);twen:.fourth district, Jackson (rep). Suillclcht returns havo not been received from tho other districts to In dlcato tho result. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Nov. 4. Elghty-fivo precincts in this city glvo Cleveland 20,925: Blalno, 25,291. CongrossLnal returns from Illinois como In very slowly. A very brlof telegram announces the re-election of Win. R. Morrison. In Chi cago Dunham (rep.), first district, Is re-elected. Iu tho second the light Is closo between Fin erty (Intl.) and Lawson (dem.), In tho third district James II. Ward (dem.) Is elected as tho result ofn triangular tight in tho district, crowing nut of arbitration declaring George It. Davis not a regular nominee. In tho fourth district Adams (rep.) Is re-elected. Chicago, Nov, 4. Sixty-four precincts In the city glvo Harrison (dem.), for governor, 6,270 majority. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Concord, N. It., Nov. 4. At 0:30 this even ing tho republicans are claiming the statu for Blalno, aud while admitting Iho voto lor Cur rier for got ernor would bo close, say that ho would be elected by the people They also claim the election of both members of con gress, legislature, and four of the llvo coun cilors. Concord, N, II., Nov. 4, Edgar II. Wood man, republican, Is elected mayor over Sand born, democrat, and Ttiorndyko, prohibition and citizens, by about 600 majority. Concord, N. II., Nov. 4. Ninety towns glvo Blalno 11,970. Clovcland 13.072, bt. John 195, Butlor 172. Ulalno'a plurality Is 1,'JOS. One hundred and elghty-fivo towns give Currior 14,210, Hill 14,46o, Mason Ml, scattering 101. The sumo towns guvo Halo 12,930, Edgerly aud scattering 12,080. Concord, N. II., Nov. 4. Ono hundred and flvo towns glvo lllalno 18,013, Cleveland 11,111, St. John 008, Butlor 193; Blalno's majority 1,874, The tamo towns In 1880 gavo Gurlleld 18,270, Ilaucock 17,20s: Garfield's plurality 1,W a galnof 812 for Blalno over Garfield's plurality of 1880. Sjsuo towns glvo Currier 17,(33, Hill 17,613, Miuan 072, scattering 1S8. In 1882 tho same towns gave Halo 1(1.390, Edgerly and scattering 15,Mo. Both members of congress aro chosen bygood pluralities, lloth branches of the legislature are Wrongly republican, and four of the live councilors will be lenLbUcaa, Ono hundred and flvo of 223 towns In tho stato indlcato an Increased plurality for Blalno over Garfield. Blalno's plurality will not probably bo less than 4,000. Thero Is probablynocholco of governor by tho people Currier (rep.) will iuivHmjiuo legislature, liotu momucrs of congress aro chosen by good pluralities. NOHTU C AUO LIN A. ItALEioii.N. C, Nov. 4. Ashovlllo Is con ceded by tho republicans by 300 democratlo majority, Buncombe county Is certainly dem ocratio by 700 majority, a democralla gain of Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 4. Returns from many counties removo alt doubt as to the result. Tho republicans concedo tho stato to the democrats on both presidential and state tickets. Tho democrats claim that their ma jority will not bo less than 10,000. Ihoro scorns to bo llttlu doubt that tho democrats haroeiglit out of nlno congressmen, being a gain of one. RALitiiii, Nov. 4. Every township In Wil son county shows democratlo gains. Returns from thlrly-slx precincts show net democratlo Snlnsaeeregatlug 2,009. Tho democrats carry rcenville, l'ltt county, making a gain of over Nkwherne, Nor. 4. In all tho wards the democrats mako n gain of 1,163. In Salem, Forsyttao county, the democrats gain 35 at Lcaksvllle, 14, and In two precincts In Gaston couuty 163. ltALEimt, Nor. 4. Raleigh gives Clovcland i. maturity, a gum ui J. oix oiuer pro- clncts In distant parts of tho state show a democratlo gain of 573. Cleveland's majority Will bo at leatt 10.000. Tho rinmocmu will gain ono congressman and elect their statu ticket, legislature, Ac, by an Increased major ity. The republican headquarters is closed. Charlotte, N. C, Nor. 4. Tho ticket Is a long ono, and returns como In slowly, but they show democratic gains almost universally, In formation from adjoining counties Indicates ft democratic majority le tho stato larger than Hancock's majority In 1880. Raleigh, Nov. 4. Tho democrats gain in rliider county, but tho amount is not given. Full returns from flvo wards In Wilmington show a net republican gain of 2, Full returns from Smlthlleld, Oncal, and Selma precincts In Johnson county show ft democratlo gain of 156. Kaleioh, Not. 4. Thus far seventy town ships show net democratlo gains of 3,600. Warrenten precinct gives a net democratlo gain or 78: Caroy, Wako county, or 3; Lack vine, Chatham countr, 4Z Franklin county elects democratlo oiHcert by 100 majority, a democratlo gain of CI. ALABAMA. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 4. Montgomery city gives 600 majority for Blaine. Scattering returns from dinercnt nuartors of tbo stato show that Cleveland will carry tho stato by ft large majority. Jones (dem.), for congress, In tho first district; Herbert (dem.), In tho second: Oatcs (dem.), In tho third; Sadler (dem.), in tbe flfth; Martin (dem.). In tho sixth, and Forney (dem.), In tho seventh, aro all cer tainly clectod. Small returns have been re ceived from the fourth and eighth districts, but tbo general Indications aro that Wheeler (dem.) will carry tho latter. There haa been no disturbance anywhoro In tho stato. Chattanooga. Nov. 4. Day (ind.), for con gress In tho eighth district of Alabama, beats Wheeler (doui.j In the lattcr'a home county by 819. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 4. Tho returns from tho fourth congressional district Indlcato the election of Davidson (dem). It Is lmnoslblo to glvo the figures, but all the returns show that Cleveland will have a largo majority and that tho eight congressmen elected will all bo democrats. Birmingham, Nov. 4. On account ol tbo absence of any contest llttlo local Interest was manifested In the election. Tho two Blrmlng. ham precincts glvo Cleveland 813; Blaine, 722, and St. John, 12. Silma.Nov. 4. Specials to tho Timet show that Davidson has been electod over Craig In the fourth congressional district by a decided majority. No disturbance has been reported. Mobile, Nov. 4. The election to-day was very quiet In this (first) Alabama district, and ft very light voto was cast. Jones (dem.) will carry all tho counties In tho district by a good malorltv. execot in Mobile. wheroThreatfron.) runs him closely. All the eight democratlo congressmen aro doubtless elected. WEST VIRGINIA. Charleston, W. Va.i Not. 4. Tho election Eassodoltysry quietly to-day. Snyder (dem), i elected from too third district. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 4. The majority for Goff (rep.), Is 89. Terrell's will glvo him about 90. Goir will have 180 In tho Cameron dis trict. Tbo estimated majority for Goff lu tho county Is 800. Grafton, West Va. Blalno, 861: Cleveland, 328; St. John, ft. Democratlo gain of 7 over state olcction. , vhoilutE, Wust Va. Cleveland, 326; Blalno, 361. Pawpaw, West Va., Tawpaw precincts Cleveland, 621: Blalno, 171. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 4. Tho majority for Goff (republican) in Marshall county Is es timated at 800. Republican gain, 132. Fairmont, W. Va., Nov. 4. Blalno majority, 140. Republicans gain 20 over October. Milton, Cabell county Clovcland, 257; Blalno, 165; St. John, 11. Scott, Putnam county Clovcland, 11; Blaine, 80; St. John. 2. Hlnton. Summers county Cleveland, 261; Blalno, 268. Paint Creek, Kanawha county Blaine, 137; Cleveland, 92. Wlnllleld, Kanawha county Blalno, 62; Cleveland, 48. Glover's Gap, Nov. 4. Clevoland, 157; Blaine, 46. Congressman Wilson, 15$ Rey nolds, ! I. Oak Hill, Fayette Co., Nov. 4. Blalno, 71; Cleveland, 191, Field's Creek, Kanawha Co,, Nov. 4. Blaine, 130; Cleveland, 21. Wheeling, Nov. 4. Hancock county gives Blalno and Goff 250 majority, Tho city of Charleston gives tho fnslon elect ors 88 majority, and Suyder (dem.), for congress, 212 majority. IOWA. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 4. Ton precincts In the interior of tho state glvo Blalno 1,112, tho fusion ticket 915, Butler 17, and St. John 4 a republican net gain of 293. 1)13 Moines, Nov. 4. Fifty precincts give Blalno 0,410; fusion, 1,057; St. John, 78; Butler, 4J. Net republican gain, 860. Dudique, Nov. 4. I. Indian (dem.), for con gress will uot rcccivo more than 6,'JOO majority in this city, which practically Insures tbo elec tion of llendtrson, republican. DlsMoinf-s, Nov, 4. Eighty precincts, Into rlor townships, glvolllalnu 11,293, Fusion 7,619, St. John 133, Butler 668; net republican gain 1,100. Seventy precincts, Interior of tho stato, glvo Blalno 9,495, Fusion 0,200, si. John 121, Butler 701: net republican galu 851, Dr.s Monks, Nov. 4, midnight. Tho repub lican stato central commiltco claims Iowa for Blalno by over 30,000, and a lull congressional delegation excopt second district. Burlington, Nov. l.-'I'lie democrats claim the election of Halllu In tho first congreuloual district by from 600 to 600 majority. TEXAS. Galveston, Tex., Nov. 4. Heavy volo was polled In this city. Thero was much scratch ing of local caudidatcs. Indications point to the election of Grain ( jcin.) for congress in this, tho soventh district, over Reutfro and Nelson (rep). Returns from tho stato aro meager and Indlcato tho election of ovcry democratlo congressman. MINNESOTA. Minneaplois, Nov.4. Returns from tboclty and county coming In very slowly. Both tickets badly scratchod. Indications nro that Merrlmau (rep.) has curried the city. Bella bio figures caunot be obtained until lato to oisht. MISSOURI. BT. Louis. Nov. 4. Tho returns from 20 of me 211 precincts in tnis city give cloveland a majority of 123, whllu Fori oruor. bus a malorltv of 22: mr L'fi ernor. has 11 majority of 222 over Marmaduko (dem.) For sheriff, Harrington (dem.) has 10. majority ovor Fucrstel (rep.), whllu Clover (rep.), for circuit attorney, has 114 majority ovor Person (dem.) Tho same prcclntsgave John M. Glover (dem ), for congress in tho ninth district, 103 majority. If this vote is sustained in tho other preclucts tho city will bo democratlo on tho national ticket. Fusion or antl-bourbons on the stale ticket and municipality aro much mixed, St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 4. Tho election passed oft' very quietly. James N. Hums (dem.), for congress, is ro-clccted by a largely Increased majority, UTAH. Salt Lake, Nov. 4. Delegate election quiet; light vote. John T, Calne olected by cosy majority. KENTUCKY. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 4. Tho returns from the county scats throughout Iho ttato say that the election passed oft quietly, and a full volo was polled. The state will give tho usual dem ocratic malorltv. The domocrats elect a full congressional delegation. Thero is a repub lican loss of two lu tho houso of reprcseuta tlvcs. , RHODE IhLANT). ' Providence, R, I, Nov. 4,-Tho voto of this city 011 presidential electors Is : Blalno, 6,275; Cleveland, 1,411; Butler, 211: St. John, 253. In 1M0 Garfield, 5.900; Hancock, 3,190. Newport gavu lllalno, 2,011; Cloveland, 1,203; Butler, 17; ht. John, 167, agalust 2,001 lor Gur lleld aud 979 lor Hancock, The voto of thu state complete Is lllalno, 19,029; Clevelaud, 12.4J8; Uiillcr, 423; St, John, 911. Blaine's ma jority Is 5,223 ujalnst 7,155 for Garfield lu 1880. For ceugrcss la the first district Spoouer (Rep.), has 10,109; B'.ocum (Dem.), 3,893; scat tering, 767. Snooncr's malorltv 3.499. against 2,009 majority In tbe samo district on tils firsty oiectlon two years ago. In tho second district I'icrco (Rep.), has 7,737 Pago (Dom.J, 6,085; Cbadioy (I'ro.J, 1,500; scattering, iss. Pierce's majority, CI. lu 188J Jonathan Chaco had 1,612 majority La this district: TENNESSEE. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 4. Tho election In this city was vcrynulct. Tho voto Is tho larg est by 1,000 over polled. The gains In this city wero generally republican. Tho democratlo candidates for railroad commissioners wero generally scratched in tho city and state, and aro undoubtedly defeated, Caldwell (dcni.) Is returned to congress from this district. 'Iho democratlo electoral ticket In tho state Is elected by tho usual majority. Bate (dem.), fur governor, Is probably elected by a reduced majority, Tho voto for governor In thlsenunly Is closo and doubtful, Tho republican legisla tive ticket In Bedford county Is probably elected. Chattanooga, Nov. 4. This county will frnbably givo a republican majority of from ,400 to 2,000. Evans (rep.) for congresss la probably defeated by 2,000. Berks county, Cleveland 7,100 plurality, a republican gain of 831. Delaware county, Blaine 2,100 plurality, a democratlo gain of 133. Greene county. Cleveland 2,000 plurality, a republican gain of 61, York county, Cleve laud 3,;ou plurality, a republican gain ot 11. Lancaster couutv. lllalno lO.ooj. a riMiubllcan gain nr 1,300. Mercor county. Blaine 1.200 plurality, a republican gain of 150. Million couuty, vaevcianu uu plurality, n democratic galu of 220. licbauon county, lllalno 2,600 plurality, u republican gain of 176. Indiana county, Blalno 1,300 plurality, a democratic gain or 1,198. Adams county, Cleveland 303 plurality, a republican gtlu of 250. Carbon county, Clovcland 350 plurality, a republican gain of 257. Moutour county, Clevoland 600 plurality, a democratic gain of 3. Susque hanna onunty, Blalno 600 plurality, a demo cratlo galu of 729. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 4. Tho returns from the stato are coming In very slowly. Tho republican stato ticket has mado gains in Montgomery county aud Maury county. The fourth ward of this city gives Held (ren.) for governor, 670: Bato (dem.), ion. lu the seventh ward llcid has 485 and Bate 483. Bate's major ity In Lincoln Is 1,100. MtMniH. Tenn.. Nov. 4. Indications oolnt to tho election of Zach Taylor (rep.) In this (tenth) district, defeating J, W. Harris (dem.) The election lu this city and county passed on quietly, ion tun returns win not no rc MmIoaiI i,I1 ... .... U....nlBt ta t.......... --v.tvu uu.i, iuuiuiiun. ouuiuuui uiuunu. however, that tho republicans havo elected their legtslatlvo ticket by a majority of 900. Tho democratlo railroad commissioners aro generally acralchedthroughout tho city. Their efeat In tho state Is predicted. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 4. Bato, demo cratic, probably defeats Reld for governor In this state by a largely reducod majority, Tho democratic candidates for railroad commis sioners run behind, and are probably defeated. Tho city of Chattanooga shows a republican gain ol 700. Evans, for congress, runs ahead of his ticket, carrying tho county by 2,100, a gain of 1,200 over 1880. Meager returns from tho remalnlngcountles show republican gains, and indicate the democratlo majority of 2,000 in 1880 has been overcome ltopubllcana elect l'ettlbono In the first district, llouck In tho second, Taylor In tho tenth, and probably Evans in tho third. Democrats aro elocted In the remaining six districts. Chattanooga, Nov. 4. Tho democrats of the first Tennessee congressional district claim a majority for King (dem.) of 600 over l'ettl bono (rep.) MARYLAND. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 4. Tho returns at this hour Indlcato that tho domocrats have gained ono congressman Comntnn In thn nrth hi. trlct, and that Cleveland has carried tho stato oy a majority o.ow less man tnat received by Hancock in I860. Thero was little Interest in the election, save In tho fifth congressional district, whero Hart B. Uoltou, present mem ber, mado a closo fight. Compton's majority will be about 300. ' ltockvllleglvcs Nelson (dem.) 383; McComas, 203; Clovcland, 380: Blalue, 201. Elkton (third election district), 926 votes cast Cloveland, 609; Blaine, 417; St, John, 9; Belva Lockwood, 1. Havre-doGrnco Cloveland, 88 majority. Baltimore, Nov. 4. The total voto lu this Cltv gives Cleveland a malorltv of iva-iv a. io. of over 0,1X10 us compared with tho volo of 1880. . Cumberland, Nov.4. McConuufa majority In Allegheny county Is about 600, Baltimore, Nov. 4. Baltimore olty com pleto gives Cloveland 81,480; Blaine, 27,360; St. John, 1,269; Butler, 114-cievelaud's plurality over lllalno, 7,10(1. In Iho third congressional district Colo (dera.). 10,007: l'entz (rep.), 10,007; Sllvcrwood (prohibition), 519-Oole' plurality over l'entz. 6,310. Fourth congressional dis trict! Findlay (dem.), 15,723; Brown (rep.), 14.226; Odom (prohibition), 021-Flndlay'a plu rallty, 1,197. llALTIlfnniL Nor. -.. n m P,.,.n r..,. tbo counties of this stato como In slowly. In grcss, majority 163. Kent county, Cleveland's majority 102, Gibson's (dem.), for congress; 101, Queen Anne's county, Cleveland 2,315, Blaine 1,710, St. John 46; Cleveland's majority over Blalno 635; Gibson's (dem.) majority, lor congress, 612. Talbot county, Cleveland's majority 20; Glbsou dem., majority for cougrcss, 200. Worcester county Cleveland, 2,232; Blaine, 1,474; St, John, 176; Butler, 3. Cleveland's majority ovor Blalno, 758. Congress Gllwon, dein., 2,257; Lussuin, rep., 1,607; Gibson's ma Jorlty, 750. Harford county gives nbout COO majority for Clevelaud. Tho congressional delegation, from returns received. Indlcato tho cloctlon or the follow ing: First district, Charles E. Gibson, dem.; second, D. F. Shaw, dem.: third, Wra. II. Colo, dom.; fourth. Johu V. 1 Findlay, dem., re elected; fifth, Barnes Compton, dem. (again), and, sixth, I-owis E. McComas, rep., re-elected. The majority lu tho statu for Cleveland Is es timated at 10,000. FLORIDA. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 4. specials to the Ilm's.L'Hioiifromslxteencountlesludlcatotliat the demociats havo elected their entlro na tional, state, and congressional tickets. Tho weather was favorable, anil a very heavy voto was polled. Whlto republicans voted for tho democratlo candldato for governor, and somo voted for Cleveland. Tho hardest fight was In the second congressional district. Tho In dications aro that Dougherty (dem.) beats Bis bee (rep.) by 700 plurality. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov, 4. Later returns from all parts ot thu statu maintain tho demo cratic gains foreshadowed in the early dis patches. The Icglsluturo Is securely demo cratlc, ensuring the election of u democratlo United States senator. VERMONT. White Riveii Junction, Vt Nov. 4. Ro turns from 140 towus give lllalno 23,241; Clcve land, 12.C9I; Butler, 576: ht. John, 1,163; Blalno's plurality 15,317. Samo towns In 16.10 gavo Garfield 32,368; Hancock, ts,317: Weaver, 1,011; Garfield's plurality 19,051. If tho re maining 120 towns glvo nroportlonato voto to tbo above Hlalne's majority will bo upward of 25,0et). Tho vote lor bt. John is drawn mostly Irom tho republican party, while Butlor comes from tho democrats, LOUISIANA. New Orleans, La., Nov. I. Tho election passed otr quietly. No trouble to far has been reported In any part of tho state. Few returns have been receieved, but they Indlcato a clean sweep for tbo democrats, though tho republi cans still claim Iho election of Hohn to con gress In the second district und Kellogg In tho third. New Orleans, Nov. 4. A special to tho JYratc Irom Lake Providence says: Tho full vote in this (lllth) district will not be more than 17,000. Morey (rep.) carries tho parish by about :oo majority. The fight lnthe district will bo close, with the chances lat orlug Morey, on account of thu split which divides the democratlo streugth. Nr.w Orleans, Nov.4. Tho domocratlo stalo committee claim the state for Cleveland by 20,009 majority aud the election of all congress men. Tho republicans concedo tho state, but claim the election of congressmen lu tho secoud aud third districts. MISSOURI. St. Louis, Nov. 4. Elghty.nlno precincts of this city give Clovcland 7,491; Blaine, n,53i); Marmaduko, dem., for governor, 7,021, Ford, fusion, 7,206; Brooks, pro., 71; Glover, dem., tor congress from tho ninth district, 9,051; Me lican, rep., 4,204; Oinel, dem., for congress In tho eighth district, 1,662; Kccles, ren,, 678; Clardy.dem., for congress In tbe teulh district, 902; Morse, Ind., I,0s2. MISSISSIPPI. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 4. Mcagro returns In dlcato the deteat of Chalmers, republican, for congress, in tho second Mississippi district, by ' Jackson, Nov. 4. Dlaino carries Jackso" by a majority of 23. Returns from other prcclncuof Hinds county will give Clocland n small ma Jorlty. Haucook' s majority in Hluds couuty was 1,331. Tho democratic ticket has a majority of nbout 250 lu Rankin county, which gave Hancock u majority of 017. Thu returns from the state are coming In slowly, aud show a very light vote, but of un questionably democratic tendency. Yazoo city cast 230 vutes, 6of which were republican. A dispatch from Vicksburg says thut Catch ing (dein.) carries thu "shoeilrlug" district bv a safe majority. i.ii-Km'ui i-uuuiT tuu oto is limine 11,209; Cleveland 2,811; lllaluo's majority 428. For con gress, McComas (rep.) 3,009, Nelson (dem.) 2,891; McCmaas's majority 718. Carroll county, Cleveland's malorltv 362: Shaw (dem .. for cm,. MAINE. Tortland, Nov. 4. Ono hundred and thirty towns glvo lllalno 39,589: Cleveland 27,468 ; Butler, 1,603; Bt. John, 1,221. In mi the voto was: Garfield, 40, CM; Hancock, 81.823; Weaver, I.41I8: Dow. c: scattering. 65 Ill.ilno's urn. rallty, U',191, against Garfield's majority; n.ui L At tins hour, although It Is raining, tuu strocts in frnntnf tho iVrss anil Irmi nUlcc and tor some blocks down are packed with multitudes striving for news. Nlnoty towns glvo as follows: Blalno, 23,3i?l; Cleveland, 20, IS) : Butler, l,2i'l: St. Jnliii. Hf.7, The voto lu 1880 was as follows: Garfield, 29,827; Hancock, 2V40.I; Weaver, 1,01. Diw, 41; scattering, 67. This last footing Indicates 18,000 plurality, naving neon steautiy wording np In r-cpteinber, showing that his plurality will probably run ovor 20,000. Rancor, Nov. 4. Bangor gives Blalno 2,010; Cleveland, 1,622; Butler, 10, and St, John, 33. Portland, Nov. 4. Owing to a heavy storm, which makes tho Hues work badly, returns havo been received but from 150 towns to night, Tho storm has kept messengers from distant towns Irom coming to the telegraph (iillce with returns. These towns glvo Blalue 45,279; Cloveland, 31,115; Hitler, 1,921: St, John, 1,312, Same towns In 1830 gave Garfield 46,873; Hancock, 38.867; Weaver, 1,803; Dow, 66; scattering, 8.1, Blalno's plurality Is 11,161 against Garfield's, In the same towns. 8.008. Towns to bear from gave Garfield 27,177: Han. cock, 20.1114 ; Weaver, 2,601; Dow, 20; scatter ing, 6a. Republican vote falls on 3J4 per cent. Democratic vote falls off 20 cent. Greeubuck vole gains fiJ-J per cent. If tho towns to hear from loso ami gain In Ilk" proportion tho total voto will be 131,090. as follows : lllalno, 71. Mo; Clovolaud, 6.',on0; Butler, 4,600; bt, John, 2,000. Blalno's pluiallty will be 1 1,500. or.oiuiiA. Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 4. Stato voto very light, Cleveland's majority 23,000. Atlanta, Nov. I. Voto of tho stato Is light as compared with last election, Entlro demo cratlo congressional ticket is elected. Quiet everywhere. Auuusta, Nov. 4. Tho voto In this city Is 4,570. The voto In the county Is about 0,000. ( lovelaud'a plurality Is about 2,000. Somo votes wero cast for St. John. The returns In dlcato tho olcction of tho entire democratlo delegation to congress. Cleveland's majority In the stato will approximate bO.ouo. Savannah, Nov. 4. Norwood, (dem.) candi date lor congres In the first dlttrlct. has, In this city, about 2,000 majority, lllslmajnrlty lntho district Is between :f,OXi and 4,000. There Is no doubt that all the ten democrro cougressnien are elected. Cleveland's majority Is tstt mated at 30,000. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 4. This city elves Cleveland about 1,300 majority. Harris (dem.) beats Parsons llud.) by 1.100 malorltv. Tho re turns from nearly every county In tho fourth congressional district show that Harris (dem.) Is clectod by over 3,000 majority. Oatcs Is re elected In tho third Alabama district by an overwhelming majority. DELAWARE. Wilminoton, Nov. 4. Nlnotcon precincts out or 26 In Wilmington city show a demo cratlo majority ol 131. NEHRASKA. Omaha, Nov. 4. Tho heaviest vote ever polled hero was cast to-day. Tho returns come In slowly, but tho Halo is republican by about 15,000. SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston, 8. C, Nor. 4. Scattering ro turns Irom n number of counties throughout tho stato Indicate that tho democrats navo elected their entire ticket by a large majority, with six out of seven congressmen. The elec tion so far as heard from was peaceful and quiet. Columbia, 8. C. Nor. 4. Roturns from tho second district so far glvo Clovcland 2,000 majority, and Tillman (dem.) for congress abput tho same. Tho democratic state and county tickets aro elected bv n, largo majority. Charleston, Nov. -1. Cleveland baa l.iuo majority from the returns received up to 1 a. 111. The A'ors and Courier estimates Cleve land's majority In South Carolina at from 33,000 to 40,000. Hew Mr. Blaine Heard the Xtns. Auousta, Me., Nor. 4. Mr. Blalno received tho election returns in his owu house by prl vatowlre,wbIchhohas had In use slnco tho beglnnmg or tbe campaign. Besides thuuicm bcrs of his family, all of whom except his daughter (Mrs. Couplngcr), wero with lilin, there were present Gov. Robin, ex-Guv. Con nor, Adjutant General Brat, and tbe secretary of slate. Many near neighbors drnnixsl In during tbe evening. Owing to the rainstorm and other causes, iho returns como In slwvly and as u mailer of course the lint dispatches were Indefinite, but tLelr general tenor are encouraging. Amongtbinerecslied rally In tho evening was ono from Oneida, N. Y an nouncing 11 galu of 19 on lbs. vote for Garfield, nud ono irom Batavia, N. Y tnnouuelng that that city, which gave (lurflchl a majority or 31, had glvcu Blalue lit. l.uceuo Burltugauio telegraphed that at AH any the republicans were luoro than holding their own. Gen. Agnus, of the Baltimore .I.imtMiii, announced indications of a great republican gain in Maryland, and cx-congn-umAn lie icndorf, or Virginia, telegraphed that there was n largo galu there. The following was re ceived irom tho chairman of the Connecticut republican stato committee : "You havo surely carried Connecticut. Irish true democrats dcs;iouilcnt." A great manydlspatchcswerc received from dlil'crcut sources lu New York city, Indicating In u general way a democratic majority thero of about 85,000. At nlwiil n.DD o'clock a dis patch Irom ex-Gov. Cunnell estimated tho re publican majority In New York .lute at 69,000 Haw Cleveland lltsrJ the News. Aldany. N. Y., Nov. 4. Gov. Cleveland received the returns by messenger at the ex ecutive mansion, sun untitled by a few fi lends, including JudgoR. W. I'eckhuin, Hon. Simon W. Roscndalo, Adjutant Ocueral Farnsworth, Maj. Banks, Mr. nud Mrs. Daniel Lntnout, Mrs. and Miss Farnsworth, Mrs. Erastus Corn ing, Mrs. lsaaa Vanderpoel, und tho gov ernor sisters, Miss It. E. Clevelaud und Mrs. Hoyt. As the news camo lu thu gentle men present congratulated tho governor, and tho ladles applauded. All present, excepting tho governor, displayed In their manner tho Intense gratification which the prospect of via tor)' afforded them. Tho governor, however, presuved n calm exterior, and merely smiled ut 11 a enthusiasm of those about him, Iluaiors or Teaco Between Franco aud China. London, Nov. 4. Shanghai telegrams men tions til at rumors are current In that city that peaco Is about to bo established between China an4l Franco upon the basis of tho cession of tho Island of Formossa to Franco. It la said that twonty-0110 Mandarins support a peaco policy, but tho emperor's father is opposed thereto, 1 ho French cousul lias arrived hero to confer with 31. l'atenotre. the French am bassador. A Man or 5,000,000 tacts Is being negotiated by the Chinese at I'okln. The Chinese general, Too, who was going toFoo Chow, hits been ordered to stop nt Nanking. Torpedoes are being placed lu the Klrupal and 1 110 Chow channels, and the blocking of the Woosuug river continues. Tho Knars correspondent ut Tien Tsln tele graphs that he has Jut had an Interview wltb. 1.1 Hung Chang, who says that China will probably agree to thu following terms with Franco : To resume the May treaty, but Franco must waivu thu question of indemnity and can occupy Kcluug until thu frontier terms nro oxecutcd. These terms are to bo tho maxi mum. The Paris correspondent of tho Tivies states that the Chinese conillct would bo speedily scaled If England and America would agrcu to act together in bringing their united Influence to bear upon China. The .tens In Ohio. Columbus, Nov. 4. Tbo election passed oT quietly in this city, butthc greatest excitement prevails to-night over the returns from other states, New York commanding the greatest at tention at both headquarters. The democrats are claiming a decided vic tory on the general result, and are most actlvo In furnishing bonfires and parading. Tho streets of the city have been taken )osossnu of by a howling mass or )cop!it, und in the ex citement ono man, William Wycllil'e, a street i ar driver, was shot dead, and another man, a farmer, seriously wounded, Onio is so de cidedly republican that the returns havo com manded but llttlu attention among tho masses. Un the returns received up to midnight it is estimated thu stale will go republican oy from 23,000 to 30,000. VTolieler Proposes to II llalull. Cairo, Nov. 4. A local newspaper here says that Wolsclcy has sent messengers to Mahul, asking him If It Is possible to amicably arrange for the release of Gen. Gordon and tbe garrison ofKharioum, Gen. WoUeloy ou his part en gaging to withdraw his expedition tuWuJv llalla, aud the governments of England and Egypt agreeing to tupjiort any regular govern ment that may bo created In tho Soudan, Gen, Wolsclcy ugaln telegraphs irum Don golu as follows : "My previous telegram Is tho only answer I can givo to tho ruuiora of the tall of Khartoum, which aro most Improbable," (CABLE CATCHEsT. Baron Plttcuro haa been appointed Belgian minister to tho Vatican. Mrs.Weldou, tho famous female lltlgant.who was committed to prison In London on tha Slst ultimo for contempt of court, has made an apology to tho Juduo-'id hu been released. Uh I in ;ui-i ,i , .j0Wi 1 jviju i' 0) mm v 10 J , (Telept-M- w Oiiriw. - i n, c.