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LA j 1 r Ar..'. 1 K NO. EVO (A VOL. ü. us v:i:c;as, :sr. m., tiittiísjda :v, xovtbeií 4, imso. tí 1 Ai ' ? Uj I Ta n y i r0 1 1 TELEGRAPHIC. JJUX IX n. . ... . . tiic- EC epu lili cusís no Claim ... . , C'ollc-Ke. 'v lork Ciives 25,000 Major ity and l't'iiiisylvaniu about 3O,00O. California and cvai!a go to ttie Democrat s. Tennessee . State Ticket Eoibti'tiI. Iowa, Kansas and Other West- ern States Cáivo Iisitnense Siajortties. Cliicco. November 3. 1 he Inter - Ocean's Washing ion i-p.-eial savs tii.. .... 1 .. 1 1 . ! í . : : i i ; congressional cootmitlue to-niühi, ;r . e.hdm tot ni is 15a tli rciiisbiicui. no v.- 'U'l'- of tl.',: MC'V? 'ei:-'c wi:.-..'. i- ; x:',' ; ;;n;iori". ol 1 ! if cl.M;.- Iv.'ú ' 1 1 i' ' I:: ( 1 1 : i i i -1 i t Mil ii"'it'J.' i: 'üodj bu of títi.- hevicv!. í':"!''-.reñí- woubt: they Jaim a i.;. ef : vaeh i;. M 1. ebu-et t it'-.-': Ní'iii) Caroiiiui, A !al.!-:iua. i.-'ui;.:: í.l títo-f . ''- Vir-.i;::. ;.:t i 1 ''!:!: ". aula. Xev Vork .Liu! í í'i::; '--" : 1 v TJjcy c.o.'ic(-iie !'-- , )! Nevada, ami . mIÜC.m ;., ' (' t;i:!. tí f s' -t. e -- !. !H:t'''!'. ot.-. 'J i-e iotuliii:' jcpi.íi -".:;í- c:n !: have líoi'liia! io;i Uwo M'tíioii e ;U i , ; í 1C!H Í!l Lhe -oi::U; a! the h e offí'! üizat sou m 1 ' 1 1; u' ' t ?' . ; í f e ii roiicrale tlie hejo-e t bul ciaiui it by .1 i-mal! fli-patch received iroe: ..itii.r. A no a;' . H ai- ker, from New York savs ihc rcpiib- licans chiini tlie house but Ihev have not got it. We will have a lair v 01 k - ing majority ; the democrats alMielaiui the senate by a majority ol three; not-j Chairman Dmmim (1 "t!ed the conn withstaudiug the dciuocrstlc claim, ! trv. !..c! the results decid; mi;- rc however, the republicans seems to , -.eclive Hiles to fairness :íd e'cn- have the house beyond a tpieslion by a majority of at least 8, though the senate is in gr at doubt. The demo crats here, both foreign auJ domeslic bear their defeat with great fortitude in fact, as the result had been known days. The democratic cougresiiomi committee here shows conspicuous absence of courage or confidence since the defeat of the party in Indiana. Before that nearly one hundred hands had been employed in iolding and sending out campaign documents but after the Indiana disaster these hands were discharged. Silence and gloom has settled over what had been a hive of industry, and it was plain to out side observen that the democratic backbone was broken. To-day, in conversation the democrats were forc ed confess that they were fairly beat cu by the Oclobi gale. It was In diana that defeated Hancock, said a prominent democrat to-day; it was the decision of the supreme court making it. an October state that prov ed our destruction. Amid the wreck of all tlieir hopes t ho democrats insist ' that had Indiaua elected Landers in October, Ilam-ock would have walked into the white house in March. In a private letter written before tin Indiana election, Garfield said we had lost Maine but we would carry In diana. New York, Nov. 3. At Governor Island yesterday afternoon the first dispatch regarding the result wa from Colorado, n follows: Dythe eternal God Colorado w 1 surely go democratic. Hancock returned to (ioveri.r lsland ti-fUi 1 he cil a I six i.7h,c. lie waiked in ii;s eiis'Oio:. ry i-h.y, .-, ,1 - Up the SWMic -l'-l;- to ni;'.- b.l; lie was in .'il ici- .1 1 -j mc! ;.- ej - ped til" o '.' V. :..!(( -1 tin ml ''. le'- band and '-en. ,T:d o:.-o .. bin. .m favorable new-- ii.nt Ion', been rceei, j'.ipeock retunivd the salüüdíoa v, smile am! a ):.:. rt;. oiad.e ü .He ! hands, be. -.M.i r- ; !iie- ::ougraí u':d i'!i-, - c. ki: ;7Krc about ti.e :be. lorn iatei ' Míe I ' e; , , IK'l i. eni.-red h n'. t icitve UNS'ioy . : : :i',i'y v bo lent U-: v ce r 'uuesied t i'm bv ing them. ''!,.. v;bicd Tor f I'll,,; ') .:h:ci('ii, bl.i it is i i.i.i ' i ; o i ib !,i.i,.-- íiiU. ')'. o ;'.' p:'c,si"i j.n br ba l ; -- : ; i;-c 1 i..-;: li-.t i"'1 sj.ivi'eb in tno j'ciierid t 10 tat iou II uncock retired jo bi.nl, having given! dereetions that he should not Uwakencd on account oj any new i Hint might be received. j r ! New York, November S.-To-niaht I the appended inessasre was sent lo kieneral Garfield: "The Kcpublieans : of New York City assembler in mass meeting :U Chb-kci ing Hall send tlieir most hearty congratulations 10 the l'reiideut elect and assure him of a handsome majority in the state, over 40.000. Dow i goes 329." From this time the President elect felt moro fiee to express himself. He said : after one of the most favorable 'dis patches : ''Gentlemen, this result means three things, first, that the American people believe in the Na tionality of i ho Government, second, ,ll!,t ,llC' ,J(,5'iVV a good, h-nes, and hesrit l:y uiianeial policy, and 1 turd, they a'fe determined not to disgrace lite sphere of American politic by endorsing a campaign of personal abuses ' s ! New Yolk. Novs ut!.-; r 3 - A -pec- , al tr.m .u Ktoiy Or, . .rr Gaflieid r, ce -; ! : . i .:-., . .... i s- . ; .(.. '!;:. í p;l i . V. ! f : i U l'í,'i"'l't! e 1 1 . - , ; 1 1 , j í i . cv ! c h: ill I)'! 1"! I'i: ( ' . ''. 'cn.íen : ; i . 1 i ICC :; , ton-. !..o'(-v i lio vrb t.e t,i.v, .t;;;n. : o;d o. .-ni;'': r r or hi- in-edi-, bm- 1 1 ! dicioe ...d - !;..! ! c..mo prep.i reii nd- ii- 1 v. .1 racy. 2ÍEW YORK. New York, Nov. 3. -Laical, returns from New York oily 011 mayoralty: it race, democrot, 98,051; Dowd, re publican, . 718. New York' November 3. The total vole gives Grace 2910 majority for n avor and Daeharly for register 8, 100. Ncva York City, Nov. 3. Presi dential vote complete: Hancock 123, 102; Garfield 1,726. The Times says that the republicans have carried the state by 25,000 majority, and pub lishes a table of ail the counties, show ing Garlield's majorities 85,181, Han cock's 59,946, a republican gain of over 56.000. staled at 58,143. The Times also uves a list of members elected lo the 47th congress as ascer tained and devides them politically as follows: Popnblieaus 156, Demo crats 132, G reenbitck 5. The democrats claim thai it. is ut terly impossibie for the parly to gain general success iu the north with 1 solid south stone hanging to their necks. Now York, November 3. A news paper extra insists that, Dowd probably elected mayor of New Yolk but this is slid doubtful. New York, November 3. The Star says general condemnation was ex pressed by the democrats and i .crab ('publican in the seventh a.-seni!iy district yesterday when ;u fbet be came known 1 li.it Maj Gou. MeD .'v 1 II h 1 1 register, d i-d-ely and con-e iinidlv had 1:0 r;gh' as ii-p.'i"or o lb- la-;, i-1 r': !!; of (b - ; pi v, ; ! He- -r: I,- .'. ?.;( !'...( 'I V ':- 1 '.ib.'.-e.-i ; . . .-' c..-. !b- v,,:,- i... 0 ! - ,,;e ii t .! 'in i.. i in ? ctv dec , tu 1 be ..' ' ce '-1 ; 1; íbiih'i..! i V- hicb th Hs J i'i 1'OW'elM bi IS!!-, tin Ih - it,::! COLORADO. ivokomo, Col., Nv. 3. Oíiiic.ial m.,j0,.pcs ;,fRo!Jn nn nre a f-,1- ,ows i!ani.()ck (1,,c,Jr;u ticket 118 ' ! ' v '' ' ' , ,. "I ' Morrison, for e ingress, 121 ; Ilough, for governor, 117; ifobiasou for Lícut. ír.veror, 173; Unfeeg, lor secretary of state, lió; Ilnll, for treasurer, 115 ; Drey,, for auditor. 1H; Stulup, for at- toi uey guncrul, 113; (Jrook, for super - iutendent ofinstruction, 103; Mann, for district'judge, 121. Out ral City, Colo., Nov. 3 The following is the official returns of Central City, Gelpiu county : Total vote cast, 825. Republican electors 297 majority; Delford, republican can didato for congresf, 211 mjoiity; Pitkin, for governor, 297 mnjority ; liobinou, for secretary of stale, 302 majority. The bmance of the state ticket received 302 republic '.n ma jority. innniao, v or, ovemuer ó. 1 in Trinidad, Col., November 3. I I j 1 n" ""I precinct gives Ila-.cock a maj rit v of seven! v-four ; .Mcrrisoii 1 ' ...... ' ., . o er líelo r! 1 IP : V liiCi- ; 1 !'MI:.:C over '1 !k in, cip id u : Ije V' 1 - Í . ill'.' ; ,, ..-i ; ;,;ir. : . !,( ; or : t iv j o: lid l'e. 1 : V '! Ve tvo 1.0 t í -i, ! e Ca ll'!- 1 1 1 : 1, t i.c cli fj i'c 1 .1 p.'l ! iliM. i -. í i 1 i 1 11 : lí.)b'Tl-'.li. b-fi 111 11 -d h'.i.'k c,- ii,u;, . No. 2 was eU'ctcd. assi-tant clm-f. (iolorado' Springs. Nov. 3. -Tins county a - ar as iiearu iro.o gives Pit kin a majority of 599aud the electoral ticket 554. and Helm 438. Full re- turns will give Pitkin 650; Cariieid 600, and Helm 500. Helm was scratch ed because of some local rivalry. He received al least 75 democratic votes in this city, and had good faith been . . . i. : , ..r ..l.i 1., t..-.. uepi ins majority wouiu nave .-ecu j over 700. t, i , v o 1 i Pueblo. November 3. i he demo-. . . , . , -1 . , . -i . 1 i ii, 11 1 i in i. . uui juitl il II- C'JIILIlt. I11C11. ci'iitic electoral and state ticket, h.isi,,,, , dó majority iu this county, with the exception of Hough, who has but live. The entire democratic county ticket is eh-cted by. an average of 100 votes. Ilelurns from 77 cities and towns and precincts ever half the slate find including Denver and Leadvilie, nea;ly complete give Garfield 3,011 nnjorietiy and Pitkin for governor 3,918; Del fast for congress is 600 or 700 ahead of Gariieul. Ail the strong .emocratic counties have been heard from excc)t one which may perhaps decrease the above i'mures more than the other portion. Denver gives Pit kin over 900 majority and Garfield 500; t e legislature is three-fourths republican. IOWA. Des Moines, la , Nov. 3. The con test in the 8th districl has been per--istent by the, greenback party Choir candidate for president threw his whole weight to t in- scab s am! made thrie vi-'ds ami numerous -peecl 1 c - iu ' iie .1 i .!-t 1 i e ! . i f. iMid vi , if í 'i' I :a na. W' 11 1 twice UP , ,vn 'i-,r '. he ilwtrh'!. T'ic fribe.o.-d y pub'teiiii pec k I'-' W ")' ( ;.!..! ' fi ' .,' ' I '.! pe !' tit. ''' I!:';;'t; i,t j ''r 1 :il'" . i r ! iii i-i-t n'gt.l l"i' lb !-! CM C !l:;: ;.,e,b .!;-!.::. - (it f' 'i: ' '" , ' ' !"'i ; ; ;. ' I ) I ),'., I. ' e .- 01 1: 1 ;.. r-.i,. io hy . 1 :;e '"-!,,!( ).' tri - ):;:'bi ra;,-e 1 .-vf íb.-r'.- :i i m , 1 1 1 r'i ! 1 1 j j-? 1. -er le wsp -'per v !-.. Jjl.':j.''jí oí' G'O'lb'' i'! j irdl t fill' O '-"lí j !, : Ríe I. -publica!, s curry till ,ho '"írressioiial districts, vgaming the i Üth hy m:.Vr"5" 1'r t'l! 7th -bv íí.5"0 ibr Ka. . MISSOURI. i ' L'OJ1 '' .iinost competo rc,urI,s "f h(i d,-v "arieock a 1 l:1"rf Crittenden, Dem - 1 '-'ra"c candidate lor governor, has a ! llllir;iüiy of 514, t;ml the remainder cl j1'10 Hcki ts pluralities range from o to MJ, except lor the secretary of state, P.nuhvail, republican candidate for thatoflice, received a plurality of C3. 'the city part of the first con gressional district give Fletcher, re- be ..", í!i'.i. public m. about 1800. The five conn- . , ' ' . ' . i '"' ?' "v" 1,1 ' n'1"1 'weu.y-e.K lies outside oí the citv, belonging to '! a ! f " "! . ?' ".vns to h -.r from, v,, r ,. . . ' . this rute tlier will b- ju the ne;!i- .,.,1.1:,..,,, i-.m-ic ei, 1 this citv, will probablv give t lardv, , . .? . ... , ' democrat, a map. r.tv which, will elect , . , ' ., , ,. iin by perhaps 2500. The 2d district give Thomas Alien, morral , be. t ween 2t!0'l and 3000 majority. The 3.1 district is very close and will pi-cb- dilv ake the "(ljcitii 1- Mirns to -'!.:! it .0; ! v: - ' i!,1 v i -.i." r .111!'. ffpt: i : ! . :. ' n ' 1. -i? . ! 1 i i 1 ' f ' : .: 1 ' 1 Ki I' ;)'.;::': P- lr: rc : : -: lb-i;re !(: i ' i .. ; -. i : . -ill .. . '.' . .' i. ' , cole. Í! !.- l;i,CS-.liie ,0 iiiako 1'! !.i- blc eslimaics from ii;(.- ;,;c! Cm' : repnblier.n gaitir r.ie f.Miad 0 a con siderable extent in democratic slrou" holds and vice versa. In the third ! Cf;ugre-iouid district Derry, demo craf. is piobiiDly rc-elecled. in the fourth district the race between Pacheco and Leech is so close thai thej outcome, allium at present be stated .j Pa.e is re-elected in the second I trict, which proves tli;:,( California i will choose democratic electors and lie.; resuti may i;e lairly atinldd- d. to ihe influence oí the, .Morey letter, at least that is the genera! belief ex pressed. The republicans claim they will at any rate get one elector, as Judge Terry, on the democrat, ticket.! is believed to- be very badly M - ratcb - (.( San Francisco, November 3.--A lire at Denecia last night destroyed two brick buildings containing construc tion department machinery and a bub ef press belonging to the U.S. Ars nel. The loss is estimated at $'200, 000. Since Monday 36 cases of small pox have been discovered in the city and taken to the pest house. The health oflicer has been granted extraordinary power. IIiIiIKOIS. Chicago, Nov. 3.- Síelnrns iroin ! low lis ami oréeme s m iiíumh- outside of t he city of Chicago, gi 0 a! republican g di) of 3029. This iudi es that ( biilb'bi's pM.i'a ! i t ir- 1 bi S'ü'e wili Ir- 15.0:i:i .' o,'c d ',;i':: !''..- '''. o: 1 i'!', !..: Si"!iH rióse roe : ii . : :,! I . e ' id ! : ih.m:e !'; " ' a :' i ! i ..ii - I - I - I I i n. ( . I i! I in ' .!iic:o;e. viiir-n' T!..; ,,!,: gi'.s - tiarü'.-hi j 't.C. ii );:jerb v. 'i !;,ie t;iVe- !0: :;i ru I. -b'.i!! '( ock rfofr;.;:! c.iy'i 1 i:ux No v.-. I,le fleet - r hcie. t WiV í, 3, tjoí! :JéUiÍct;, x; I!!!'--'--., -;; Imbfun.. 15; .;v;:, l i; K K'f. 5; .',i.ne. i; M!;iMn'!.t.'c.i.t, Mlcbiu'ilb '.' ''I.bl.e, 5, "eb!'l;'k!', .'; ''''v; H.ur-p-bírc. Net Jcrsrv. í ; Ni-v Y! k, 35; í i io íit;;ou , b; l 'en;.- . i v;biv. V'.f; .Ü.ode I.-h'.i.d. 1 . W'Mmod, ó; V 'c: n.i.;-!, ó; ,-1 p.-iii, 0; 'j'ob'il : Hí.Uji.Me.--)', the ?u!j: S.lidji tdifi! I.T; l" ".."--..-..- " ,- I "jj, i liicnp', Nt.v. uAn-v -c:t rii!' : rKunn 1-úu L.wa siiovv . net repub- ! licnn gain ovor the vote l.r gownier ' :.. iwr . i.,,,. i .- ti,. ,. . j L' J 01 '".nt i. per cení. 1 lie ia- tio hold good throng :t the Suue. '.niniu b iuii.ih --t i.aiici-e. i - 83,327. j Cljk.;),n, in 0(.lnb(n. ;!Ue, u,.,js , October 3. lieturus from 337 towns ami precincts ouMdo oí Chicago and Cook county give ner repuuiicaii gam o; ;''.;.s Imi'imo ing Cook county to io m.'t ivouo: gaiuiu hc state so far as heard !"., : i Ai .... i i i i . is u 'cr -ioow, unu vu:c!i m.iKes uc ma jority in that section of the sia'; U'liie1. Iin tieen licii d f'i'i. in Mini !.!..!. , , , f A(V1 . . . ;', ; !"" ' ''" j bornood of -to. 000 ntaj r.i v in '.he;,...,, 10...i , . , '.. I ' 1 '' 1 J' ' K Mate and u m,.v iu eoü.-td.T-ibb ab'o e t hat iiu'i! 1 c r-priii'.licli. 1 -.ii'. N cm The li'cpuh! ic:ui ;i.ii in 11 . On 1 " or i ti .mt, 'i ! le un c; , . ', . ' ' :f: -. . '- iOi 1 mi ; i .)'; i r. .o.. N. .;. . ;,i;i!i.i';-,'-1.,,. p. ray v, :t: 1; St.i.OOO. Total vote in this city : Gv Ih'ld. 96,794: Hancock 75.067; 'eacr 261; Dow 45: republican plurality 20.727. !M.'J.A.A lndhn.ipoü-, iudi.-ma, Nove.uber 3. -Ti,,) bulletin sliows ih-ii 699 v.-tieg places wbtcii ca-i nc rly 58 per cent of the vote in (.)cie,!'..' i' -bto-, ;! n. gaia of 505. l.OUiüiüHií. New Orleans. November 3. Con- grcssman Ackler arrived from the j third eoiigrcs.-io!i,'i! distj'ici tbis even-! ing. lie concedes 1 l.o election oil Fen-ell, republic-ill, by rom ibre- n. four ihous.md lmjorily. TENNES331;. ' A'ashville, Tenn., November;). The j i ciiy and county are carried for Han-J ' ll .ijl .11 -T.. I civ online ropuoiicaus carried Hie ticket for governor and their cniirc legislativo ticket. The result over the state is still iu doubt bet ween I Lin kins, the republican nominee for ;:' c"eor and Wright. The complet ion (i the general a-,-emb!y is siil! doubtful as between the dcrmcrals and republicans, bul the repudiation ; delegation in (he legi - i a ! 1 1 re v. 1 i ' b" i i 1. significant . COHKECTICUT. I '.art ford, (Jounce, icu ! , Nowinb-.-r 3. P. T. Carmtm, i-.-'p i'Diiean, : defeat ed for sbco mí is a tor. The senate stan;!- k; epiibiicans end 5 ib no' ra; s. libn l. ( ' :.ir. Xov. 3 low i: (. i: !i to iieur ir-nil iii'- ill I i V: t ' . ' '; F'.-jr.-;, : JVC MiO-'í' 3. 'j'i'i ! i ! U i CC''i ': 'J .0 , ' ;; Kit - ; '- ,.,:. , !,-!. .V,-v. ,;.'-'-.', i i.- bi t! -.1. rm.i'di. .". ! ,: ':, .-,'. -. ' i ai'' t,r , !'.':b;: ifib' ; ;i , I-, y. ;..n'. 3. -ib', u 1 . . . , . . ' . . 1 1 1 ,. . wb t . beev. .ti'.' .0 1 U ' 4 t 1 1 1-J c i iít 1 , . i.l. ...-..i P. .!, H.íl. i'-'f.cr in- ' -'sou, Mi- X"v 3. -U. min ,r ,5".v ". I!! 1 I''-'' : einei- rívi J I -nx-ock 1.VJ3S, Garlr b ( , , . ; (,'s"-. ""' fy ' i1. . , .- . . t,t; ,;1-f;,!"" .a . l1, '';''"' - i (;'' A tI::' n V"'-V ,;;:1,!n' . eaeli bv a d tidi ! m-d-oviv Kcluru-. j .... .,,. ,.,..,..,..,,: I ,:u sullicieni to b.-e an chonte ,,, ju ( .,,.,lm,.t.!? k.:ill, as .... i,.:li. 3ir.vV IVVMPSHIRIJ. Grcco.-bt.ro. N. IJ.. Nov. mber . i .;,,.) (s has been re-elected to Coti-re.-s ' X 1 A ü í ACHUSET T i: J'.o- i!i. Mn-s.. Nov. The v.; ! i- - .. .. n n O n n á r 1 1 ! ! ' i i 1 ! 1 r I , ü " 'í v 2.-; 1 r ' r js . 'dry crjuyz.rj . M:ini;!;i."t 11 rev .a hi l.'.ODl. V'l Itni iiii!;::, t.,..; - '', .1, s '.'iv 1, Hi' Til.. Hi ( l: 1, , i.:.-: .". ven ilCI'V . i)-.'.."C- Ol'.;-:;; " , i ii' ;' ' .i . ALBtD ,-. H'ciY.izX. rr,;-( Opjio-iie .íaí'a üru-.. ila-.' ! i'r.sb Ucer rdwavs on Draul 1 1 Cigi: :"s -I'm! Whi-ke eh ' 'oiiiiier '. 'an- i'CCt - , Comm. issiou .MercJi (( it f , Las km!, v i L V V. G '. i i'O'i A i i i',;--, Handled in ar Lo ; lei . rn ,, r, c.i id. ('i!. !: p.--.' ' ii lü-i..!,;-:, . V i a i í c "w) i t. 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