THE WILMINGTON POST. JOSEPH C. ABBOTT, EDITOR. WILMINGTON, N. C. SlNPAY MORNING, NoV. 7, ' 1SS0. victory:, New tbatithc canvass is over we de sire to say a pleasant word for Gen. io late Democratic candi- Hancock, t .. .'. I date. -We lave ail lue time regreueu i to : i c him in what seemed to be a iae :, ..J.i , wt Wff.r now that j . . . f i i ,. '..; u;,ir r.pnM.-i flfnur Armv the ranking Alajor-General ol our Army :il li is nest airain. AS it was Un-I lileasant to know that he was under r. ...r., . r !. ,-tr. li wn. and apparently the exponent of principles whicb would; not be congenial to him, 80 it is now i;ratilying to see him en- t ircly restored to that great braneU of I .,'. i.:i. m-.v..v.i.4 Ul,c u,"cu'' " ."----J and of which he was so great an orna- . . . . . I men I. -.That this old and illustrious soldier may have much pleasure in the life which is natural to him, and to whie.h he can vet add honor, will erat- :.. ii '.i a I 11 ll gUUU.aUM. Vi T..i it: 4 r r f i;i I iuis. uauison viucsui.wi xwu, w.ijr, Indiana,- claims, to oo lTesiuent-iviett ... . . Ii 1 1 T-M I Garfield's first school teacher, bhe J wsffi but x i yea(rs or age and be was but three years old. The school bouse was I ol logrt, 14xlG, with a door on wooden I binges at one end and a mud fire place I occupying tno wuoio oi tne otner ena. i lie could say. his letters before be had been" to. school a,week. Tall oaks from ; little acorns grow. lue O.ronum is a new literary paper printed in Uxlord, Oranitle county, by l'rof. .!. C. Jlorner of the Uxford , . . - i.n -, .iuv, ... r.".v, and cnrreiit affairs. It i. t lorougiiiy soull'.ern in loin1, uliin ftctKi'ion iui.schii.-vou.-4 iu its'teajtbings, and deal- iiw; largely in dead inis. It id reported that our friend "lrof.: Jasmuiid; docs a goqd deal ot1 the ! writing, a gentleman who has few rtpuals in tbcCtale in lit vrary -'accomplishments, although we would be glad to ctorci.se his political sentiment a i hi nil tnose iikb mm. j ' - i - The untutoro.li mind -and the bar- policemen carrying one whito man, oc barous manners of the Bourbons" of the casionally delivenn- the keel of his houth have cropped out most hfxuri- antly durin-r'this late canvas-.. There l.as been several refreshing cuttings even in this moderate state. Letters in abundai.cj have reached this Journal oortraviuL' i.iUrase uron persons and propenv. .i tne inmeviiie uepot, when Ju'iluo r.axtoi. aud George B. lAerilt, having maucUpeechcs in that t.nvn wen. aitin.vV.r the train, a ikiin.l KntU these -entleineti with the most bcastlv lanLHiaee. and even threatened them with violence. Tho outrage ought to . have awakened indignation in that town, and the person who committed the 'outrageous cflenco oueht to have been piiiiisbed by tho avenging arm of Bcar lhc rolls and ?0( n prod :ccl eomc ! the law for his brutal outrage unon tu'nS mT Jlc e'ilence than the Mayor two gentlemen of the Handing ol Juelge i:irinn ihl Mr. Krprltt. . . .m . x - . ...... - IMiKSttiKM'-KLKCT tl.Mil IKLL. The great result is decided. A diflli- ! I cult cK-casioii, to which the Republican phrly had been driven by the temerity . .1 . 1 . . . the M-utiu rn iemocr.ns, nas ocen met i inn i'h antly and they are defeated a tier selecting their own positron of a 1 ... 1 . . : ' 1 ' i souiu. inccnoico 01 issues was not of Republican seeking but a neces- wily. The decision carries with it vast bteHilth j aud coroprehensi reness as to the ijtnl ions which bare agitated the mind of the American ieop!e for years, and may In? tiajil, if the eiemrut niucu was inicau?e 01 ineir iutroiluctiou ball abandon their fruit - k t . - A . !cs and fetal schemes. The great and luiant j north, marching under the standard of tcacc and conciliation and god will, but with an inflexible and xM ucicrntination to maintain tbe rrinciplcs aud Hticr in aflir whicb they bave pumucd iuce-the era of 1551, picked up resolutely tbe gauntlet tii row a down to them by the tout hern malcoatents, acd waking t&tmaciv j!id, as they d d in the grim period tf arms, put out to tbe caiioa IbU mag- nificcQt, Ucep-tbroatcd, irrevocable fiat this aisjcs'.ic reiteration of grand and lofty axioiis, in taajible form. There a: to may cctuidcratioss c uacV.d ai;b tab great contest and tiiatuplx tbat ar grandly tatiafyiag and draaiaUc.tUat it u diSkait to select tbo lie graiaUtory expresaion from out tbe gtgaauc mas. wbtUrr v consider tbe splendid vantage grcnad uf ucccful mcatares froa wbtcb taa UcpnbiiCies eoterei the caavaa tbi small An jtu t aucctctc ly. nakJxlbey bad tnwi jbt tbe catioa to tba ketgai of prcercrilJ tf noble decUratka ol principles vbk as fat est from Chicago, or tbe discretion, the clear brain, the lftT beaiin;;, dnriDg the canvas, of the i reat. statesman whom we wlectcd as a UDJii!t?, hi now stands calmly expectant f tho highest magistracy of the world; whether we look back on tbe fidelity with whieh tbe party stood by Mm against the base missiles tf calumny which were burled at Lis mailt--! iuioi;-in what ever aypect we consider the rontcst, from tho vigor of its beginning to the glory vt !k end, tin- inilid, tin; human ity ol the country lU iiv- B 'b- uU soluie Kalifartion. If t lis U j , in Mir .!. in i .- ! Ii'Hh ness prosperity v.lufli are- li lu: ' u-., the N.i. ion may guili. r to il.--!f no-re of good -vviil anions each oiior, ;i:ol that ere ti (he ouiu iiseif will r;turn from it present vagaries to if -ancient patriotism, and eear-e llio vain h:iiiuci cation of combating the iue t.iu:t OU11 NEW UANOVElt ELliUTlON'. There is sonnuck that is despicable about the amended charter under whieh our cilv in manorrd. and sn ninrhtlist. . v i n. rritvfiu wrrmc in r-ur fftii niv t-nv. " ernmcnt system, and, po much that is detestable in thet wrclchrd regulations . , . fe "'uu jv'r, mini-, us ii n iuiiiuv W0 and prevent them from voting, by having nine boxes to receive the - 'itu aeynisu enginery, H we io to speaK about tnem, as we would about any other offensive things, But tbe oulraees which occurred at ..I ,. .:, . f.i.i " - and in iha hflh nra rrl na wa no lilf nt I " l luo "4U ""c . P3e WD 18 G" puouc evil. .r F,rst 88 to the facts, All the polling places bad been opened at sunrise, aud -. .- i i I ' . nn rn in n ninr.ir nmninirnin rrrv miirn i n i; . 1.1 r -O T" ' 1 i-uacicu attention vubverysiuw taking . . . . . ., ,i . . I 01 votes on tne part'ji tne poii-noiuers. In an hour longer it began to be ru- mored that the slowness of counting was purposely done as the means of in- juring Mr". Canaday by diminishing his majority to the extent of one thousand wuen noon came, the tirie wiicn many I people vote on their way to dinner, the I crowd piled crushiDgly at the polls in I the first and fifth wards, the voting be Came slower aud slewcr, the grumbling became louder and louder .and cursing an(i tumult.-i followed. The air was fll flf th.t ,n...irU. i.. ih I . , 8CCret conciaVe lo iatc ibis means to i defeat Canaday. l'assions, infuriations I V v v v v s i v. ii wv vua4 1 1 v . V ii v ii yotes aken, indiscretions', of - boozy white men, made scenes. terrific to' wit ness . As ne movetl in a -carriaireJ at svbout 2;G0 in company tvilh a friend, tij) Cas tle, there was a tumult among the crowd at the Fifth street voting plal-c, and as wo moved along there aprkartd six boot iul lhe Momen of one of the policemen and rather enjoy ir the j o ton.and a colored boy insisting that ponceman suou.u let go uis coai coi- ,ar nnd ourMayo'r mixed la thctumuU- "ous crowd and making his way iu the I rntrnfthe srrep.tpd men. On renrhintho -7 . 0 Pol,a we took an observstion ot thisen- lightened exposition of free govern- mcnt, and descended among the crowd I where wo met 3Iayor and told him lhat ho ?"8ht tojbTO the roW quieted Just about thia Umc lavor Canaday rode up, stood up in nis carriage, raised bis voice, waved his baud Jo silence, demanded quiet; and urged that the noting proceed, and then twk position auJ h5s ifoliccrififr. I Ang uavirg . teen in mer.-ure I . soothed at this precinct we drove to the lower precinct of the !irl rd and I found Gen. Manaipg.-Co Biink, Cart. 1 - - " ' I C- D. Myers, Mr. IV Y. Kefchner and I other gentlemen, bent on extreiii;g the I i. . r -r 1 i i .. - 1 1 nga ui t-uuifcv, ruu nine ing tn the situation. .Thesicnnct-.Tf ilu--se.leepy I poll-holders was. appalling I - "f till t il. . - Tbe co m piaiuiog uiicujiuc air. , threatenmgs ol an outbreak of Tolice Brock appeared ai quiet but did not wake iij . oere were until Chief d produced ' the dezy I poll-holder. Thence, we r pcectled to I tbe first precinct -h.r tl e slate of I ft f t 1 gooa ueai 01 iree ia;. in 1 time slow nets pervaded the the mean- third ward, and it was there tbst the edict of the Democratic caucus or frt-n? piracy were easily carried out wiiiu-nt vrry grrat I turbulence. 1 I Q Hear ye: near ye: tieari yc. very I soon broke out from tht tl -.v!-SM-r- I and down thut tbe . . , ... rri - i . t . r u i .- ki -c U- , , ' b w.rd where tne I voting ceased. Then I gas, and at tbe fih moat alKKwos cheating bad eccurrtd Mr. Canaday called all tb4e ba bad not been able to vote, aud uxk Jwn their namts. All tbe earn aiil be taken who were deprived eif vvti?g by tbe laxtnrsa acd the macaiaatiocs of the poll-holder. A fcd we baU I what S ahall set Tbcr was cbcatiag at kmkc ,( tktlx R-aLIle v fa:i ixru poll, and the chcatieg a a utcctiL J T evidence M eaoagb to mike a tw' ol fraud. Tbe bo' tbtag was a fraa-i, a mal- Icajaac of e&cial datx and 'asyfcedy knowt tbU tf tke poll-baidfri dcae taclr datj aa tlcy mbt bare de !be lboaad raters sreobt bavt beta f rtveated frees totlag. Sti!l it blob u34 Uat Uie caWf casM ef tit tttln baa come, or rather the opportunity was -created, 1 y tfcc foolish, useless and oii- r.ipeous Democratic legislation, pro viding for the accursed nine boxes, ss a well as the infamy of the !eg'slation bj vhifh the fifth and Grt ware's were s.vo!- n ! thousands in order mamfac- t n n' t bin; clt an Democratic wards in total .l-'A fie of the rights of citizeDS- lhat o.:vk villainy .will sometime be tepoiUd, when a xilnrniu sciipo of jn-iice . shall ie;i-l im t u of these days if ihfiii.y :ii-i shame., t i II K lit - '. , m.lt. The tcj otii r of llor 'Actional ,Iijub- i'uiti calli d on si Ltin:b r Of tbe leading ollitials of Vahii gioii among whom wa Secretary Sherman, who in reply to the (j'tcstion what he thought of the result replied: "Id et-iuaion with all Republicans, I ,nui rt-j'iceu aillie result." ''It is as you anticipated?" said The lucpiwlican. "Certainly; especially since the In diana election. What was tbe principal motive ly ing hack of this popular expression of wi'.i?-' . "c'evtral: The first and by far tbe important, I think, was the busi ncss prosperity of fhe countrv and tbi prosperity of fhe country and tbe aversion of the people; to a ' change. Secondly, fear of the circumstances at- tendaut upon and likely to flow from esrv 'c M' lordly, tbe ieitation of the tariffouea- Oon-. Ttycre were-other reasons ! which were potent. I thiuk tho personal abuse directed against General Garfield exercised great influence in his favor TiiedisCUs;ilouof lhcstalc ri hta lhe0ry i .... naa alto great v.-eigbt. organized igsohance. "What effect will this defeat have upon the future of the Democratic part)-. "Thf Dcnimnlii- li'itlir ia llio nrir-in j ;,r--1 in-nnrnnr. ,.f I V, 1 ...;H nn, vuuuu 1 ouu continue ns siit h' t., rvisi ft. Uo T ' " 1' resents tb3 unsalLslicd Ionciny ' lor place. KO i; r. U RllUCTIOX. "Do you think there is any possibil- ily of -its ever coming into power again?'' JNot the remotest. "Will the south, think you contiuue solid?-' 'It wilt not. 1 do think tli.it it must aud docs see from the result of the piescnt conflict that a'Volid-south' will hcrcalter have pitted againstjit a 'na tional nortn anil tnat as Ions as its 'solidity' continues iu fate I inus-t be that ol tbe hopelessly weaker I n,ust "Jw S If M' ali," I I'V'.'i-'it 5UUdIU U'J "ItllU I i. .... , .i :.i t. now and lebato these nuchiiuus. It would do great be looked upen od. The Mouth nniy s missionary ground. , CT TIIKIR cVN FIX! BUS. What other reAsons. think vi.11 im- pelleij lo Garfield's glorious victory?". well, b:iu maiinitment oh the nart of the Dempcratrc-leaders was a minor one. Then the intemperate utterances of some of the southerner., for exJ ample, Hampton s btauntew, speech. Hampton has luJpe-i in on 'several dc- S10113." .t fr Attorney-General Deveni thourbt tbat lhe re-iiU, among ether t h i tig"', demonstrated the iiivinciblvj intention of the American people to hive a coun try with a national individuality, where Iolit:eal rights and equal justice should oe assured lo al! A roLfriCALttEMIKISCKKCK. Wiliiam II. Barnuin, Chairman of . i the Democratic National Committee, ami iiunian c-iniin, a AJembrr of four Congresses frdm Connecticut, aud of the Senate for one term, ami Chairman of the Whiz 'National fvlmmiltee in the. Jx'ott end Graham c;iuip:ii.rn of f n 11 ' st 1 I . lie is cj 3 ears o;u unt is vigor ous 111 mind, and resides in Stamford, .CHinneclicut. .' ' lie .-.ddressis a it Iter to Burrtnr ,. un der date of ".Stamford. Conn . Oct 20. 1880," making certain chag arrainst him, to wit: ,1 1. That B :rr:ii : w.io :i member 1 of. tix C:i;;re-i e' and perl of one . Jj'enat ri.il t-rm; that in all th it peri od be drew lull i-,iv, and tli2 back pay ki-ioivh .11 the iry grab,' mounti'i;: to $7u,7G2 1"; 5 rat no mem berVl the Houm was evir kifnii to be alent-?o imreh i ice the ! the go ri-ment, and no a; ti'-datiiin of regite ab .'sence f any live isun.beM was e ver so much a B.trnum's. 2. He' Matt that he rt lur iy of dereliction of dntv i:i te- ionium ir w:r?e t nornutics. i tbat be f. r the wHbholds further comT.cnt present, tut "if Gii spans my l l - this matter will not rest here. It will ee a curir ux sttclac'c lo ait - 1 00 lets ectegenarutn sUlouun and Liwycr, KeJ down with -, miking a j.arn.y" t Wa!iirigto3 b:nt oa rura- tuagiTg the rrchli ef tc Jfu aud nav. w ivb the urpwe, a be fays, of 'cTrrg ycu sU cver-wktb infjnsv. Mr i-i' r fro.-, s rt-Cn of . 1 , . . i. iv-''"'--'!i-: .k. to 4..t n.?t earn, ,, . . , r 1 . 1 . lies- si.ii a;... r--: tt- H- , -. ' tuuj i ("tiihii age. Jt'im riiHLxTK. . r riisvJitf i rrjunVv K-r B'any 1 1 te vu.rrg cvraa.i;td ca c.cvtua ljr, 13 ee Ca, ht went da to tte nfib- AWri tc tbe tarn cr inHier, d. U'k hi Ico I cratic dctiH, uader poirf brct asd aad t-rc year- Uraat tiJ eat wxat u Ve, b d?t bi pl ca him. b am, be aoalj a ot Graat. lie balC.raatUa.c4ar, 4fa.-d fct iH ir.a uii u rets m a cm fco.tii;? s fcesn aftrmrd t Wt !&m Wt a ra ucrij ts nar. i w?.4 i A SOLID NORTH ! GARFIELD "ELECTED. A SweGP Of tllG Nortli. -I" THE SOMII CItirUI KW BY nmiMsiuxc; its MAJORITY. I0A ,000. KANSAS 50,000 OHIO 40,000. WiSi OiMKliV 30.000. TENNSILVANIA o,oco. fii.tsNAiiiUiKm 51,000. INDIANA TNUUEASEp IN MA- jouity from octor.t:R NEW YORK 25,000. Fridny M.rniinj', Nov. A' ti c this ii written, tlio turns an- r.-'t. .iiil in. lbe re.Mil California, Nevada an1' ' r;"'"n in rc- L in Mill in -vl-Mi'Oi, -an ."(Miie Btatr-.H not now e.- peeled to bo IU publican, or in doubt will uiidoubtcd'v eat their electoral votes for Cnlicld.aiid Arthur. the KlccteTa Col- lesze as it M'aird at litis nioment: GarlH'lil. Vet' s. llaticoU Vote- Colorado I'OUIKtl it III .... :i ! Alaijani i ArkaiiMs.... Illinois -I J nilia-ua........ : I l';:lilirnia.... I -t- laware.... .Florida . tt)r:;i Kentucky.... 1 Aulsiann... .. Iowa .11 Kana - Main 7 .11 iZ MasarhUM.-U I;i Mlt'lliKH!l....... tl Maryland Mm com. la... MlKSiilSlppl. Missurl Nevatla. New Jcntey, MtihraMia.... S New J'ampbliirv if ew. Yors. "' elhio ...' North Carolina .. Oreuou.. South Cartrllha Lv?iJu! renu v I vnn4a.........VJ Tennessee -Ii Texts 8 Virginia 11 West Virginia- " i Vermont ... Wiseomiii .... lo ToUil 2!:5' Total... This mcy be nutlifieU before .a... a we go to j re- , b-;! t present Hancock 3 Ot vo'ein ti c r . i. . .cun;.urM. As the -H-iiv. .-tatieb; iiov7 &i the I7lh Ctnr-riK the Bei-uhlicaii vote is 1 l'.t, l.'cnnn rats 1 S- and 5 lirceulJackr rs But t!i!s wiTi irido'il'tedly be nyined itn i.ivorul the S.epuhlion X'tfsttV.T.:s l.iNAL I'ELtXi.VllO fjiiow it 1 1 iu:v wni. rr.'iAr.KY staN i St-ttcJt. Alal.iin.- Arkansas lalifwrma e'.v!oratJo inntt-;icu;... lc:awatc....-. Florida tictria Illinois Indiana Iowa...... KnaKtft Kentucky., 1iuUiaiia......... ilalne...... Maryland r. MR-sa-!iMltlSji.- Mkrh'Kan llnn mi ... Mi?ouri Nrtraka. . Novaiia . New II.OuJln. New Jrrt-y. Nw V.ck' North e :alib 1 i 1 hi 3 e; ;i i I- t rt coo .. St: His.!f l:.in Ttnnwwt V ermoa t . ... ... Vlr:Sri : V- Viriw ... fc 1 4 1' .. ,. ii 1 ;s r. t--x r.ri 1 1. s hit ith. TU&Uu i-.f tt-jstirp ih fat rVct:;Nau JUstHt (Xjllsb) to John W. l.;oc, Itot'tjt- Tist' gic tle RfbECs 13 tJ ike I4ata S ta&Wr ike 4tJl tVat lo tted to t tr Ta Wi cf a Ilrf ti.Kia ta tfc Xb Kcatccty , .... - -y-" . warn . ' . - tt .;wm aavr i j ' Tt I ' tttr ttATiSS. I CctJptAt'-" vw r pnws iHYiiy.! MAXtiutSD-Aain of cine Beput- lican member of Contrerind tbe re- ducttou of tbe State vote lo 33jrjut,. t in 'Iaise Two hundred and nineteen towns gT3 Garfield 55,r.G j to Fusion rjoi; IJazelline, UreenbacK nrpuwii 4,794, and Weaver 2,02 1, And ecattei- can, in the Sixth District, Mississippi; ing 3S7, lief nblicai. majority in above towa 7,500. ' . . , , . . MiXKEibTAO.-ip'rnin' in Ke,-tibl:- cah0ngrcs5ma6. v Missouri Two Rr-j-nl lican Con- ;resrnicu gained. TI.NN: Kr. it.osI-it of A itt ii' hi. I can uoVLuKOIi AyrXKGU-r.Aiii:i: N A:-iiViiXE. Nv. S Ti.e vul-e- tfljw over Tilden in 1S76. t 'ten; llawkiw,- llrpublicau, and 1 ; Wnglit, Kuuder Dernoera., lr Gorer- I isor, is very t;lo"r,Vith -vibe. vhances in t Ijror oTlhc foriuWr As' ilie liepubli- Democrat 14 district in doubt 8 cans elect a 'tnemUr ol tfe b '-iature IIouse--llepublican 23, Democrats 16, in Wielby Dav!ds.;n toimtief. it h thought "ihvy will control the hgisla- Urf Kd tkus seenre a United States 1 C- 4 - ' 1 m.' . . If Senator and the state tlDcers. A BAD 1UY FOR KHrflU .VI 10K. Nashville, Inov 3. The city and cuuutv are carried for Hancock. The Republicans carry tie ccunty f-..r Gov ernor and their entire It iM.'lative ticket. Thr- r, K..!i i n, is tu in ,io.,ht between Hawkins, J'-cpubHcao, for Governor, arul Wris!.t, "tftate Credit' Democrat.'- the cumlexiou of the complcx-on of the General Assembly still d. ubiful as between Democrats and republican, but the. repudiation i i '. . -i. i I 8irr,, jie;uit The Rei.uhlican- claim tht -.Oner- norslup him! 17 r ut of 100 mcrobeis of Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Neva the IcBijlature. and -iu iwn.Ciincrcas- da- New Jey, New York, Ohio, men. ' p WEST VIRGINIA. Tim HEft ni.Ie ANS ELECT X CO.NeJEESS MAI! ACiAlNST TREMESLOVS PlS. pAiiKEKSiicitti, W. Va., Nov. 3. Weft ' Virginia is counted in with the solid ovith, but we have knocked sevc-rrtl'tfrictj-." from one .curnrr, iiiving us aii opening through whic'i-we ropote to dig out tour years hence. We have elected John A. Hutchinson, Kepubli can, to Congress, from the K-t district, bv 2-jO to 0i(i nc.-'joriivl It was tbe bardot eonte.-ted battle iu all the states, and-.is a gra:d vietory in the in tfiest of loyalty Mid t;cd gov rnnK-Tit. SOUTH CAROLINA JirKr.y i:i.i:e rEt to nc.k:sJ -CiiAi.irsTox, C, Nov. 3. Dr. A a.Marknj, W:!iny'cn, IK C: N'-t itliMandiug ti e u:o.-t f-l.amrful (r.-.inl t iif- n -''i.rns indicate, mv le-eMe n v l !vei 11 tno tl.ree tiiouvai'd. I :. w. M ah; r.v. l'l:.Mi" HAIK r.Y A M.I I.L MA.IJKIIY. Coi.t p.ipi v, hr. t'., Nt-v. 3.-1 he elec tion aused oil' 'piictly, though some distu: bailee was attempted by hrgrocp, who wtre promptly arrerteel. Tbe De'mocratii- Si.-'t-. Etceutive Coiirni tec liar : -dice's from twenty- three untit?, sbi.wii-g a n i jeies ag- gre.ft-Ag :hout ",;(.'! for tbe Demo-. CMtiC-t l.x'v iLi 'l N:iti ! i" iiektl-i. The in the .-'a:e v. i l give lii-t.cock result the ICUctoral ve-tc a: ! reliel the Con-grtw-iorji-il d I gati-m. ' NEW HAMr.-IIIKi:. or.1. N. II., Nov. 3. -Tivy bin.- Ct.'Nt dred ijiid fourtetn twi:t rive tiarlicld 43,041, Hancock :7.),Ui7; "tuttviing, O'JU. The same tewmi giy.e Bell, Republican, for (ioyernor 42,000, J..i:u c, De tnocrat scattcrinr. -C ire remaihintr I towns rr.ve .l4!" yi jus ago l'I'.Hj Bc- publican,"!, Democratic acd scat- teting. should they tome on the Mine his vlar (iarfidd' pluralitv a iil be .C2 itlnI l-tu's rvii'ioruv 2.727. Y Hatuiday M ruing, Ne v I II K IT. I m r . V. . lhe rttUtd lt c'.i ral ColUgc gives CailieM 2!l eVe i.al votes, Hcucock H7, and Nevada in d. clt. iiot -r, t-K i:i;i r.i:-i::.T.tTiviA Mr. MiBbrrs: n, tin- .vu r4ary of tbe Nation.'! C nnre-i-n. I Ct iiiiiiitfee' claims ilal the Br pi; t :'t in vl.ivc elect d !'' r.Knilir, Riving tht-ra major- ity or r tbe Deni cr.t i.d tirecn batl-tr, with two dirtriit io AikauMi. t-n in 1 1 H?iM(r, (li e iu M-outi in doubt, aud one cioi- ff-iu l.iiiUoa in place ol AUin, t!c.'cJtrd. NO DOl Bf OF THK BIULT IN CALIFOBNIA .vt !.- V, Not. Iut re taiM !iow lis; tJatfcM has carried this bcar iir -i j tvtr ,io. i it tine to roia will not cliirre the vctc matrtiaij. ' We fat- a c '.otjiy of tbe A-cnil.T, ckit- tic c section ef a Tic pubucan h'tnattr c,tra:r. Tbre i eo cbacge co-Congrrt ; to I-rubli- rau, Igratc Fl.t, to lVm- ecn, R?c acl jWrry. ' W. W. Hon. , l l a tsu-n U-bll.i. .-taie ta. tJAlMNU IN Kt-MVCKY. m.m iH. At-ev y t r. set art- aurax ll-.M.I.l.'ht Al- 1 UllXt fvt AatfTtltB. Ivttttr, Ky ,Nv; .Tlr4K , t V'a talc !t 1- io-j U 4 , Kt i r a li-rj rl tt ai. '- ir't'tu t4.iiNa e ae Nsiii IhiUHt, u ia.i Vcr 5 . , . v tialfritf Trt zili C vs j t4 ra'rwt, -.asd k rti HMJi.fkal.' shows tbe 'probable election-of the ft. lowing Coagitismen in close Districts various parts 01 mo cvuunji , Republican, in tbe JSintn L"isirin, iin- White, Republican, in the mth D:s- Irict, Kenmcky. The latest telegrams state that (ar- field's iniyoity in C!iforni -i from 500 to l.CW.; i,' : ' Nevada 5C0 "for Hancock. Tennessee, last report gire Hawkins, UMildiemi" lor -"".tluvt rnor. S2.104: Wrinht l)iiioerat. C7.641: Wilson 43.- l-Sil. : lue remaining counticv gave The legislature as far as Heard Horn, win ttana as loiiowK cenaie -iwpuo- lican 7, Democrat 0, Kepudiation IrudiaUonJ)emocrata 10, dijtricts in doubt 1 1. JL Republican gain of 1 3. TIIE AEW COXCItESS. I'nitcdMUtcsaicnWte. : rKiBADLY PKMOCBATIC BY, A., 6 HALL The whole number of United States Senators is ?cfentT.six. Aa the Senate there are forty-Jhree Dem- ,crata Uatia, ol Illinois, Inclnded), and J'turee Ilepublicana, The leruH of funeen Democrats and eleven,! Republicans will, expire on ?Iarch ? 1S?'. theTacancica occurring in l':ill?nrni Puntirrfii-nt Drlairaro r iuriu, iuuian, juiiuc, iuaryiauu, t.-"!--:.!- t.i? it.: ' i i Massachusetts, Michigau. Minneo.a. Benusylvania, Rhode Island, Tenne see, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Weal Virginia and Wisconsin. The Repub licans will lose one Beat iu Mississippi, and gain nx seats iu Connecticut, la diana, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and rennsylvania. With the repre sentation of the remaining., eighteen tatcs iiuebaped, theii new Senate would bland : Republicans;."; Demo crats, 3S a jolitieal tie, with the cast ing vote iu the Vice resident's hf nds. Tho Legislatures of four of these States arc still in doubt. In Florida and Nevada i the chances are in favor o! the Democrats, and in California the probability is that a Democratic Senator ' will be elected, although the Ker-ublieans do not yet concede 'this, In Tcnnrhsee lhe chances favor the election tf a Republican. The Denn, crats will probably lave a rinall na jorily iu the United Slates S.-uati. IIoiimf of Itrircriitn(le. i " ''-,. UEPUnUCAN AhtKSlANCY A!-St;ill.I-- lHEtS10N MAJORITY. Wll'EO Ol A BEt'lTMCAN I.EAI OF AIl'it'T TWENTY. The present Houso of. liepiet-cnta- tivcs contains 1G3 Democrats (It Grcrnbcker included) and 130 lie- publicnn? a Fuion majority of 33. In the I Corretsional election held rior to November th Rrpublicana made a ntt gain of ten seats, reducing the Fusion majority from 3J to 13 Many districU in the Southern and Western States voting yesterday have not I f en beard from, and the vote in sjnic districts in the Middle States is so close p to te aa jet uudecided. The table ppinted below gives lb names ol lveprrseniaiires prooaoiynecteu; lUf supplementary table of Congrcional delegations gives the Bepublicans J3 aud tho Democrats 125 raembera of the House j with fiitcen aeals still in doubt. If these fifteen feata arc, all tncupied by Dcrr.ocrtts, tbe Republicans will still bare a majority of 13. Their ma jority over the rusionists, borivrr, aill probably exceed 20", a tliry ire certain to gain several of these doubt ful diitiicts. In tbeN w York dtbgi lion "jj Hyatt b'miiS , Iwlef-endent, U counted as a Kepubiican. CO Mi It ATI LATI N U O A It Fl ftli Oo the RrJ srvea' hundrtd of the Faculty ami tlodcnU of tb fib ilia t.lege ra'led at. Mewlor, b-in the Crtt defutation to congratulate Vttn (tit field on bis tlrctkni.. He rplk! as follow TLXMnx Ibta apoalaiKvu tuit i to !! aa.a BM mvrc asiecaoie tbaa a t-rri airtl one. 1. cotata more dirretlJy Iroat the heart of the rto4; bo perticiyste ana i receive it a a errau-r coniiOi- meat fvr tbat rcstott. I Ci not iblio tl ai4 -if Im a.M . - ? ' i . par. laoufa n aive ot.irra tbe day of tbe ac-ur. I tfclak e bare a rij'bl to think of kjim tntiii aa of t. aod 1 gtttt tbU a bappy aad apco oaro, tbat tbe fifat ! ctxriiog iece tbe eveat of yctfday t tradrrvd mt la tee bv a vearrab! ia4itaU f icarxlaj:. Tbe &o;b! baVora at mad to tbe a!4ixl deal. ai ab re cu, tbat tbet ia a diyotcv twt(e cbIarbif' aad fottUca. tbrtua, I bcte. bat ctr ivoctted tbat dt rarer, i-et tif r bat rr a rt of tMUtti tblrbt? ta tb Ui!d Sum tbat baa Ktmtd W ttm artife panuipa.a a p.Ki aJawaJ fd I m gU4 ta U guUl Wre Lo-Cay br lb actit. c&otarklup of irii a4 f k9.or o pUo vbart kWv abia baa VJcbd tW atvrrwu cf fUc iauiatat to efte-aaiiy a at UVrUa. Fe taaa rtjjoa I cit y jraufal fc Ua jtTtix tnxm i.re xzi fet Ttml trUu I Ibaat yt-. U4c aaJ rnat'cwac. ih laa iau YVbaJlmf i aefaaa sd vtiZ'$ rvtxt aasy hm tt a bt alt lb mnu fSAi U M 3bda3ty IsktMd by tW bar4lf al m& mrttsz I tbaak fmm. utr a fijcar, tM I tbaaa CITY GOYKRXUBXf AN KLrn. ;lkfore tbe election the Deim.craUc party were very quiet, and Kmellii! bad to he done, go F. U. FUbblate. swore in RO Democratic police, a t : . around the city as canTS-Fer!.,,,.! lo e'ectiomer, &e.,'arid to do their dty according io i nut ructions. TbeyVrlt i f like beart-rr; ami on elmioa iUy viij on routtl wp them working uroerd bringing up voters, and ibey did l opeoly, with cby badces w. ; i nevfr n Mieb conduct allowed UflH ' in theeily ().ie Juntt, at the Fifth 'Want, was notorious at the bojintT,-. lie wa Betn several timen ":abViitcl iMnccrats ihnHigVthe crow I m iHt-y '--l c-juld Tote. The. nlic did vwjj thing in their power lo boltdon Tom': and to pretruVnieii from working tbe Republican ticket. -Some of the - Republicans rere arreted aed locked nn for no other rauit tKi t.. ' r t c , - were working for the Republican tKktt ; OeMOCKATlO ItBUISTRAIts. TbeDeniocratio Bardof OountjCoa '- m'ssi oners appointed auci men as they knew would perform their dirty work. V Men were eclected wlio would de ut aa directed by such Democratic leaden as Bouey, Kerch ntr aud other of tbat calibre. 1 hey c received and obeyed orders from these fellow?. Mr. !ocey went from one polling place to anotbtr . I flvtvtncp It la a.,tlMr nn I Iim il f nfuWiMH --Vi H' w . -..-m. If toting -was going on too ft, be ' would make the registrars put . the brakes on and slow down. The lt ' hour in the Filth Ward, it was notori ous that tbeie wero only ten rout - IOUNO tIKAKT. ' On election day S. Cirant was down ' in Fifth' Ward working bard for Mr. Canaday. He was enthusiastic and wan doing giKd service, and aomc tt bad to be taken to get him away, and the city ofliciala finally arrested him, i From huiidreds of ho bystander we -learn that be was doing at the tiriie he wa$ arretted cicept his wck fur air. C Canaday. the Kepublicau candidate f.r ' Uongrc?a. But evtry meant-bad ii be ;':,-reaortt-tl to that was necesaary to defeat Retiublicans. Juctice will rtacb urh ollicial alter awhile. Il may lc alow, but in Mir', "' ..- yjTY ti.Vll t. Kl.r.t; ri'. V, I lhe lower diviaion of the FirJ Ward thcrt? apeared on tj th Cw pjeionul tiiketH which one i( ifc poll-ludCvr tiatk out and ton up, ia . forniii)-the other Mill-holder.' . Th Wi idnu JVVif staTfs ihai 1l'. -) fax baa elected a . Democratic1 Jej;iU tire representative!", Il may be inbr ed thxt a "our people still retain locsl : aelf-goreruincnl? (as Ibo !AV- ay), the three thoutand Republican Mjr-j ity of. HaliNx ha gone ..where the votci'of the Fourth and FifihWaida of thia city went, loaomuvb a tbe ' ouocratic party of the State did " not adopt any p'atfoim at all at thrir lst " State Convention, and Lai in fact 9 7i rcctgnierI principlea, it I rather strange that the . Ner ab ; uld lament 1 "the abo'e platform of the Republi cans in North t'arolina. ba berr. knocked out (rom 'undrr' lbeBi,;., aatl tbat tbey. tnuit bud a ne w one. At Littleton precinct, in llaiifai ' county, the Detnecrals atole the. rrj i- 4 tration books, and chested tbst totiog place out of tlrir ttie. Thy ' did this thinking Ibst they iRihl tt' ; defeat Orlando HtiblM, the Ipbliraa candidate in tbe 2nd DUttlct. We ui.dr rats ml that there w a liml at wait ol the precinct In C'oSBb. ' Bladen and. Sampson, aa-1 ia otby counties in this ditrict, ard ia JUad- an attempt t 'lhrow out .Ibrr prr cincli. .The vt(e of I'llatfto a rrr-1 ed Jo tbe .Sar, i not corrfit, bol aid appear in the official 'irpoiC .l Urv are undoubtedly' numt roe t!i t tbertatc abrre tbeie wa f'v4. AH tbe cxunly licpublit so ticket aa tlrtt 1 in B'adra rc-pt tbe Trraiarrr. Mrv Merw io paprf oa Tb 1 Vl"'' lutiiltta of Won-en'i Wot I iotb.v'-.'. feaJ In a aomao's coojrr ia fkf; cvneffined tbtr Mrikif oWtvsi I Ivtl tbt, atadtc b ltttd la.t S duty, not a ai:oie. Irt lb pt' . taaks that fall to thrir bao4 I tW;, oohly Ubdrrtloud aad aa" Jf dttcbarxrd, a tbc ia aot o . if caracal to t freto. da aA b cvrsse aa art. Witb rrt ft tbtrf fw a )tm say tbiak. ribp, l oaUook fo mmtm ta b.r-ab J' aaab Yrt ar A bf4w4 la iW eaitmsl (titxsuus o4 toU U aabject will melt 4U. da ui. t.jm4rriitm, aad om a tWlV aabcd ip 14 Us ksspaataa..- . leel lbt tby easy aot oaiy v-l lra trt lit, It-tutifafe2f'skaa.. tbelf titc sUy tBufw ad ! " cwt, rrodtna ; tabUatl Sfftata alcf aa4 ai?y rwtlf. tW. .s"" -tta boaaspr.; ' - tktMrf al ix la a'wpt T" . la tVt&ld, liUaxM. aa4 '" 1 u! etiUcH sir fy f Jf vl aaa oa taitb tbat will dray sm lbs ttl liat IWy cWMb ts tirao-v Aa4 aaul la lVaacrtr yany W IbU i laoMS fru U T av IWy catrI rwrv . aAMw . fv?aH 1 4t -.5UcbJ wvin bas cic. Is sc ia ti ,t t t sa4-li rkM t Sw; b driT. Is I sw4 rt y W ra mVi a frt 4 a sn" TM is ut'-iAvinf avHhNi It ia m'? tbe aactiwi tM nfVa mt aa-' Ast it tot im almiwlff 4L St1Silff lit Wat illstaVi iaiu&aika art carcuaj mt'tsmm. aAfvCf faC

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