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W9 W FRIDAY NOVEMBER lo ( LOCAL MATTERS. lu view of Tildftn's election enly uftasa applications for office ef postmaster bar been made oat la a neighboring village.! 1 Tiorjree wrltea to tba New York Tribune, k iluoke N.rtU CaroHua will go republic a bj three thousand majority. Da la way ma! Aia sign ei general, rejoiotog a nurse wot wheeling a baity carriage along, the treat yesterday and the child was crying at arary tool of the way, "noma tor Vaace." . r r Tba last news from Loatsiana -waa four hundred 014 dsaecrata had beet refus- ed to register but the, net up bey of their ewaand tMM M they we H j 4-.. ..,, i i i local Dot There waa a jubilee. aaootig the bnys Ut night over the good aewa for Tllden from Florida "a ad South Carolina. . Tbe'Weet were noisy with cannon crackers and the air alive with rackets and other firework. Shot at" Oreensooro. The Richmond Dispatch; .ajs'Tjafoniin. tino waa received tiflAat city Teflneddaj that Edward Bcott, a detrrocrat waa ghat la tbe groin by J. Barney GretUr, e repss-1 lican. scon is probably mortally woeaded. Tbe rew grew out or a dlscaauon of elec tion. .; -,.i-i S '! i ' .! X Tbe Governor Invited. - In lb juldrt of political : bahbub'Gov. iirojden received aa iarltnUoo ywtarday to take dinner at aix o'clock In Philadelphia and go oat to-day at Falrmount Park aaa witneaa the cloaing exerciaee of tbeeootea. nidi The geveraer, 1a view of the election of Vaace, having ce appetite for a dlaoer gckDOwledged Ue receipt of the Invitation, hat regretted he could not be preient. Birne in the North. , : John X. Dorranco repreaenUng here the New Vork li-mae of llarcbiaon 4 Co, , receive ed a diauatca from bia honao yesterday aioru- In; laying "Market firm ; Tktdea poaiilvely ..I a On i 1 i .'"'a riwioj.- in me evening lie reeeived a telegram reading "Market wild and: off a hajr. . loteuw excitement prealll In the city. Tilden will probably be counted ent" The market tbe day before on the strength of TUden'a election had advanced a cent te . a cent and a half-; t' V, fit.': ; 1 Ellaa PoweU., . v Tula red-beaded murderer was to be longed between six and seven o'clock thto tnerolng, at which Urns Jjla toorth reaptte would expire. Powell was one of tbe two negro tniacreants who waylaid and alew the last part of Dumber. 1874 The mo- tance mt hla tnmrmdm ! im. urn. llama, was cemwioted to lmprlonmei.t for life. Whether Gov. Broirdea will almiiart I Interfere to save Powell's neck from the gallows we have not learael ' . . The Frlenda meeting in Guilford. ' Tne auaaal meeting of the qaakers In Guilford eoanty adjoarsed yesterday. , Tbe -meeting this year was not so well attended as the, last meetingl4wrtundaytbere were about 1500 present at the preaching I at New Gardea. , Ee. Mr. Berthwait tram I ADgiaaoi preucnoa in tne morning and Rsv. I T nV. 1V7M.ld..l T J: . .... 1 nvu uvuiiutuiiu yreKoea HUll srening. At the same Ume a large meeting I wu going as out doors where Isans Cox and "trthsrs preached. AS to the basiaess wf -the mssting very favorable reports en the mis tloaary aad the Sabbath achoal wars read, sad Dr. Garner gave la bis report about the . Cherokee Indians, showing, that many Sf tbem are now being educated and they are tiring an industrious ana lsoffenslve Ufa Reports On temperance were also read. A Teaseaeee yearly meeting wu also estab lished granting the friends in that State the privilege ef holding . anaaal meetings like the one at New Garden., V;:V: PEB80NAL VAXU2TIK3. llU.a itiav . . . . TbelAdelald. Vane, troupe st Petb.rg - 15Ui They rang tbe alarm Wells in Norfolk over tse good news;.: - The BJehmoud Wbig advocates Tance for taeUGlled Stares senate. , ; " " "' , uofc-Zs Jonea and John S.- Staples of Greensboro are at the Yarboro. , , ,SjS .,i; ' CapUln Henry Cotton' the eldest : police fleer ia Norfolk died Sunday night Sheriff Baghcs brought four prisoners from Orange (or tbe penitentiary yesterday. Several whites near Vinton stayed away ' from tba polls on account of bad weather, Bessie turner is sew m waiter In a New York restaurant.' We will all get oysters Cuthbsrt,oT thi New 'York Hersld has been presented a cane by the citizens sf Co lumbia, SV C. J - -''-' ' Hon. C. E. Parish, of Ilillsbero, raember a'ect te the house of commons, was at the Tarboro yesterday. Celonal Ike Young waa. boastfully carta! a yesterday that Hayca waa elected. (Later.! He baa refused to bet live hundred dollars on it Aha I A Turk residing ia Paris the last sight memos wun a seragua oi eigne lauiea has finally bees arrested because ef scan Jal In we neignaornood. , t t;;,;; ,t'i " Judge Settle left by the first train Wed nesdav. He dido't like the way tbe weather tar , ion anii vzpreweu greai icara i a geaenu ssower, , y , , . , , t At reqoesL of the citizens the United Statee troops tilsperaed a crowd of negroes in Norfolk who were a round tbe polls where the vote was counted out - Jndsoa a Kil-atrick ah. thst name re i mlnda u ef cavalry retreats waa at the J arbero but night and closely closeted wfth Tern UeB and others on unjent and im portant business. Ahem. lGESAT - VIOTOIIY. NORTII CAItOLI A- Franklin, Va Nay. .Hertford gives democrats gala of 52 on rate of 1872. Caldwell's majority ever Merri oo waa 109. ' BERTIE. ; , , 'I irranklin, Va., Nov. 9. Bertie gives large democratic gains en vete of 1872. Cildwell'i majority ever Merrituen waa 56a. . ; ' Franklin? Ya ' Nov. 9. Che wan givea republican gain of 11 en. vote of 1872.,. Caldwell's majority waa 6G in 1872. ; STANLEY. Wadesbort, Kr. 9.-OfficlaI Tate of I n..Sr . frra fcii-f...". IZITAZ TSSZZ. i9wiu piviioaBncLoa;a.iiairrt men a majority in 1872 waa BIO. 1 i , riBST DWTSICT. Franklin, Va.. Nov. 9. Yeatea re elected and democratic eenatora for flrat aenatorial dittrlct safe. Amendments ran np to our general ticket '' V iStaUaTillr," November 9. Bunooiub gives Tanoe 724 and ratifioalioa 790 ma jorityr"Mririmon's mojority waa 424 in 1872. BtaWavillo, November 9. Polk gives Vance 100, and ratification 200 majority. Caldwell's majority Was 118 in 1872. ; BATWOOO, ' Btateoville, November 9. Haywood county given Tanoo 580 majority., Mer rlmoa'a majority waa 829 io 1872. !' 'MAPisoir.1' f i November 1 . W.Tv. htateavillo,' Rollins, republican, elected to tie legis lature from MadUon. CalJwell'e taa- jority was l!1872.',':V ;:-tr:y I i . .. t ... . i Slateeville, November 6. Settle oat riea Henderson by 100 majority. Cald well's majority was 211 in 1872. - Carthage, November 9. Vaace'a ma jority 138,'ratification 200. ' 4 u rXBQUIIlKS ) November . oettle'a majority , 191: rejection 180. - -jo;. - S, - .-i '-- 'DAirrrxxB, V., ' $or. 9. -Settle car ries Caswell by reduced majority, demo crats elect their county and legislative ticket ! Tfe are redeemed at last ' UABNXTT C0CMTY. Offlc!alTilden ; 334, Vance 301, Ratiflcatien 287. Waddeil, congreiiman 296 Flt 8lL D H' McLe" 139' er the Merrimon vete of 201 HJes. 78fl 8sttle . T49, Caaady, Con greaaman, 741. ... .. 1 CHOWAN . Edenton Nov. 9. Cam4en Vanca'a majority 127, Democratic gain over 72 of 119. Periiuimans, Settle's majori ty 19, Democratic gain of 77. Bertie large democratic galas . Usrtferd dem ocratic gain ef 52. Chowan republican gain of 11: amendments "run with gen eral ticket fully: our congressman and senators sale. BOCKINQBAM, TteckiBtrbs. Vow. 0. sltU. m. urf. ty 6ne hundred and ferty-five, a demo craWgain oTWCundredrand ftrty- three. . . M'l.k'ff ORANQE, .. . ( f ; ; ' - HUlaboro-Now. : 9 Person county official. ' iScalte eleven - hundred' and ninety-five. Boyd nine hundred and seveoty-oight, Vanes eleven hundred and ninety-one. Settle nine hundred and ninety-one. Tilden eleven hundred and ninety-seven, Hayea nine hundred and seventy-three, , Graham, thirteen hundred and two, Cuningham fourteen hundred and forty, Turner, one hun ssaaaawaw eauv vi atj a -a aaa sa.a waav as aau- m,. jority for the hoate, two hundred and seventy-seven. Ratiflcatien, eleven hun dred and ninety -seven. Rejection, nine hundred and seventy three. '!;' ', - . WATACG A. .-. ' VV eIJSMBBl BS V IMVIVWWVIS MVIMWiam alority. . : ..', i ' Yadkin. ; '? r. Yadkin Is republican by 100 majerity, J "': !'.' "'ItllTi'.'.-' .' '' Z Surry county, gives 400 democratic majority.!-" " AIXEOHANT. " ' Alleghany givea 392 democratic ma jority. -.J c.,'.-- ; y " wilson. ';; (; J. . WilaouNov 9. Offlchl, Vance sev steen hundred anil seveuty four. Settle eleven hundred and fifty nine, Tllden aevetiteen bnndredaod eeventy-ooe, Hayes eleven" hundred' nnd sixty-two, Ratification aetenteen huudred and forty-four. Rejection twelve hundred and en. Senate' H. O. Williams, democrat seventeen hundred ' and eighty-aevefl N.W. Beddie democrat, -eventeen hun dred aixty-flve, B. F, Bullock, radical, eleven hundred and , fifty-five. C E. Sears, radical, eleven hundred twenty seven, For the house, R. W, Singletary democrat wren teen hundred and eigh teen, Sumner, radical, eleven hundred and fifty -nine. For ceagfets, W. J. Green, democrat, seventeen hundred and twsaty.se ven. s C H. Brogdea re publican, e'even hundred and sixty-two. Democratic couaty ticket elected by average majority of six hundred, demo- THE ; j v. ; cratic gain over the -rote of Merrlmou, of four hundred and forty-eiht. , Rocky Moaat Nov. 9. Nash increa ses her demooratlo majority to 408, ; a gala of 391 fotea..; W'LTT Washixotow COCNTY.V i .'.Eiir-ton Nof. J.ll'ashlngton coun ty vote, . Hares 1605, Tllden 691, Hayse's 'majority 314, Settle .1003, Vancn 676, BeUU'a majerity S2,Uad- sey PC0, Yeatea 097 JJndHfy's niajorl- ty72r'Xhe.amendnieote ruua little ahead f tba gnberaaUrial vote. 320 majority against the amendiucnts, , thia Is a radical loss of 90 on the Merrimon fote, Latham and Caho elected b the Senafe by a handsoma majority.' SL l Johnston republican elected In this county.,, .,, . , - '"'' i Vy ': IREDELL. ' J SUtesTilU Nov. 9-Wilkesndriod demscrat cerUinly elected. " Hanlss, democrat, probably elected. s Bettts will carry the county by. one hundred .ma' lority. Fifteen townships beard from. Iredell county 200 majority democra tic, Martin county 130 majority demo cratic,'' Beaufort 200 majsi ity Uenioora- tic."-' y,--:':- :.:? ? TBAN8YLVAN1A.. ,1 Transylvania gives Vjnaliout2Qfl and Tilden 225 major RaUncallon iSSTu gain of 22. , . ; ' oBBBiia. ' 1 ' Greenville, N. C. Nov. 8. For arov- ornor, Yanoa 885. Settle 1,073; Jarvis 895, Smith 10C3, whole republican ticket elected. IS I M I I i " u kBcaUuiBcno (toFFiouu) 1 Vanoe 8.428. Settle 2.588. Jarvia3.434. Smith 2,610, whole demoeratio ticket Meotad. ,', . , j -i,:,. ;f CABTKBrr (orrtCMti.) ; ' , . ; Yanoa 1,147, SetUe 700, Jarvia 1,149, Httutb 69B. Tildon 1150. Haves 709. Demoeratio gain over Merrimon vote 118. ..... rSBQClafAHB.. . . "' .Wstdon, Nor. 9. Perquimans, coun ty goes republicaa,. but gives a demo cra uc gain or n . on Aierrimoa vote. Settle'e majority 191-- -v ' 5"".asfABTI!f.'jri ; ,Weldon, Nov.9. Democratic major ity la Martin 149 j a gaia of 132 on 1872. 1'.. ,'' ,';, pasqcotahk. ( Weldon, Nov. 9-Tasquotank gives democratic galu of 50 oa Verrlsaon vote tote. Republican majority ' In 1872, ;.': vijr. wAshinutom. ;f: Weldea, Nov. 9. Washington gives arge democratic gains. Republican majority in 1872, 425. ; , . Weldon, Nov. 9. Tyrrel givea large democratic gain. Merrimon'a major ity In 1872. 44. , . i Vi ... : h ii CAMDEN. : : Franklla, Va., Nov. 9. Tance'sma- erity in Camden 127, a democratic gaia of 119 on vete of 1872. WABRBN. Warrenton. Nov. ft-Offichd returna for Warren give Settle 2,405; Vanoe ,815. Settle'e majority 1,150. Cald well's majority In 1872 waa 1,273, a re publican loss this time of 123." Rejec- Uon2 4); ratifltion 1,309; majority for reform 1,171. Thorna is elocted to the senate. ' f, HALIFAX AMD NOBTHAatPTON, ' " ' Weldon, Nov. 9DemcoraUdgaias in Halifax and Northampton at least 830 on vote of 1872. ' . . , . '..' ...";,'' CARTEBJtT. V! - Beaufort, Nov. 9. Ofuoial returns for Carteret give following demoeratio ma joriUes: TUJen 441; Vanes 441; Wad dell 400; Ratification 418. Merrimon'a majority in 1872 was' 823; a gain for Vanoe of 118. ; : ' -;". aioKxa. - f '..-''"v. Greensboro, Nov. 9. Stokea reports demoeratio gain of 200. Merrimen's majority was 73 in 1872. V ;', . ; WILKES. - ; 'Morten (dem.) ia elected to the home in Wilkes, and Harris is defea'ed by Red Fox Bryant by , 20 votes. Two democratic " commlssioaers ' elected. Settle carries the county by 206V r.: i.- 'r. .re' ASHE. ; f-7'';' At he goes democratic from 20!) to 300, -,... - . avrxroBD." - ' ;'"''. ; ' Greensboro, Nov. 9. Official returns for Guilford give Vance 287 majority. Merrimon's majority in 1872 waa 18; a crain af Sfifi. Matoritv fer rHflta.tinB ok " flia-Ttnt u n;it.A . .arw lfA Jnnine J. Rl tut. Helton 402 foe tba senaU, f and ' Holt beaU Vinoent 421. Swain beats Causey 437 for the house, and Staples beats I Morrow 889. BUTHxaroBD. ltutnorrordton, IHov. 8. With two i. v.; i - v . . I the estimated result Majority - for Til. dent 230, for Vanoe 180 for ' Robert Yanoa 230. In tbe senate. Justice. democrat sxmim ui ma oouso tiM, I a . . n i .1 1. . . n. m 1 AnA rliflaHr.n OXL TaM..!! ar5 T7n,w.n. nua I bcbxb. Morgan ton. Nor. 8. Official vota not I in. bnt enough is known toaaauro ama-1 jority for Yanoe af 550 to 600. - Tilden proUbly 50 ahead of .Vanoe.., Amond-1 menta run lar ahead of our ticket I Wilson sleeted to the house bra verv I arK laajwinj. juaituucu i uaaamj ID 1872 was 169. , t -'tS, CHATHAM. Pittabore, Nov. 8. Chatham has giv en 500 mora votes than ever before pbiled. . Tilden 2,141, Hayes, 1,863, Vinna 9 ARA Mil. 1 011 Tt.via O 1i1 Tow 1.80i RatiflcaUon 2.114. Reiae, 1 tion 1,846. County ticket 300 majority. I tVeatcrn rolou XluIIetlaa. Charleston, t S. (., Nov. 9. 19 counties, all official except 4, give dem ocrats a majority at 23 G13. I I coun ties, from trustworthy report s some oDi- clal, give a republican majority of 14, 159." 'The only JL no remaining counties, Charleston and Carlton, where before the election' the republicans, claimed respectively 6,003 and 5,000 majority. If tba result' continue their anticipation Hampton'a' net" majoritiea would be 1 2,944, and TildcD'a majority will be 10 I or 13 per cent. , lcs. . The city is In I condition of feverish excitement to day. VT V; , c," ? Vikqinia City, .JToy Nov. 9. r rem tne best inrnrmation .ostainable, Nevada givea a republican majority of eboot 1,000." ';: ' V OAK s KAAC iaLU JIIIT. . iO BCMUM figures can be given for Oregon, but lha chairman ol the republican state com- saitte telegraphs that the state is sure for Hayes aad Wheeler by '1,000 rosjor- La kx City. Fla, Nov. 9. A steam- boat is expected at riiatka inls alter noou bringing relurna from upper St Johns river counties. Both parties 1 i!iijchnjhestata and nothing is pod' I itiwelj known as to the result. . I T Latb-21 counties give 1,71 1 r I publican majority, ;-18 -counties not I near1 from, but estimates based en the election oi l7, giva a democratic gain of I,9GG which will make the state dem ocratlc by 223.; ; . . ; I New York, Nov, 9 The Express 1 an extra says : It has bo reason to I change the fact that a majority of the I electoral votes are itr xiiaen and lien- I . . aw-a . ' i ... I ancaa, ,nia, says ia tne voice or tne people aad nothing can change It bnt enormous frauds or returning beards, as wasdone lntiouuiaaa In 1874. i; i savannah, ' ISovemoer V - a a. n-.. Communication is cut off from Florida. ida RaUroad i.v u. Z.1 The Middle and West Florida and telegraph 'Is injured A large number of voters were on the train, ' -' ' ,v rl Lau Citt,' Fla., November 9. Re turns received np to 10:30 this morning show demoeratio gtlos, but leave' tbe state in deubt v. It ia thought that tba actual count will be aeoeasury te deter. mine the result The democrats esti mate their majority at 2,500. and the re- publioaad theirs at 1,600. v f J , Naw Orleans, November 9 100 a. Qk iba demooram claim tbe staU by 15,000. ,j The eaUmaiea are made from returns already received. The re publicans claim that when the river parishes are heard fram tbey will have 10,000 majority. Tbe returning board decides the election in Louisiana. Des patches from Florida indicate a demo eratio majority of 1,203 in that state.' ' New Yobk, November 9. The World his the three following specials: ;'";','; MiLWArxxK, November , 8. Nothing but tbe official canvass can settle Wis- Wmia. Both aides elaim it by about 1,000 majority.'1? !: .V Chicaoo, Novembers. Blinois shews a demoeratio gain fix forty conntiee f 39;()00j Th. state u surely asmeoratic. CARB0!fj NeTadt Noyember cations are that the state has gene dem- oeratie by 1,000 majority. Richmond, November 9. One hun dred and eighty-four electoral votes are considered certain for Tilden, the bal ance is confidently claimed 'by republi cans, who claim Florida, South Caro lina and Louisiana. . The Pacifio states have in all probably gone ; republican. Governor Hayea' private secretary is sending out telegrams ; claiming a ma jority of one in the electoral eollega. The contest is very' close and reliable information oomea iu slowly- YAWtTOH, D. TJ, Ner.! 9. Electiou returns conie in slowly; but: indicate a larger republican majority than ever gin before. Yankton county gives a total vote of 1,400, giving Kidder, re publican, far delegate, over Spink, democrat, a majority of 10. All the couaty republican ticket is elected ex cept one. Outside counties give Kid- der a large majority, which will proba bly reach 9,000. ; ' St. Louis, Nov. 9.-Complete re- turna fiem the third congressional disr tfict five It to Metcalf, republican, bt ""J r V Auc uemocraw ciai.u uio i. r 'r8" u? ' w f" Ani oistrict was previously re ported as probably for Haven, repuhlf can. Tba republicans carrv their ceuntv ticket in Ibis eouuty, except far probate Mudira and tiuhlir. tminUpaAra ! -. I,Unt J EaaanueJ Thomas leads his ticket for hhcriff by 8.500 over ex mavor Brown, and the ' " J. vi: js .v-v- v. .ut, .cjiuuuuau c.uurj.iea hiin n iTrA malnr tv ..r 1 Inn i Chicaoo, Nov. 8. Tl.rf oly sddi tional conirressional n . i. . hat Tin. aaaKi.n.. t... .v.- iu "TV r " , T . r oW making the fourth republican tmm In tne state- sparks, democrat. ka. majority. There Is no reasonable foundation fer the claim that the demo crats have carried Illinois. A careful compari-cjai of returns received with the highest democratic vole cast in 1872 lfldicte 20J00a-repubIican-:majority, Cains of republicans In congressional districts exactly reverse the present political character ef the Illinois dele gauon. 1 wo 01 luove gams nave occn made In Egypt, a democratic strong ..! ,1.. ...l.tl.. I ..I.J some members of tlx:, legislature also from that "section", which w'oufd be laipossibiliiy if the democrats carried tne state f the azirregate vote resis tered, which auows art t-rroueoui in crease oyer 1872. . The democrats get s greater representation than the repub licana la ratio apparently but 60 to 40, 1 Naw Tore, Nembor 9. The Com. a I merciafAdvertiser Bays that the repub- - 1 Iicans at their boadqnartera in the Fifth I Avenue Hotel are aUU .confident that Hayes has carried Florida, which is all I that ia requu-ed to secure Hayes eleo I t on. Dospatcbes were reived from I varioas points In Florida this moruinglyat. I viiuuimiu(j nun vuuui luauo tuat ma tv pnblicans bad carried that etate. 1 The democrats are quite as eoufl Jont that litaen naa earned tbo aUte. North n t; itt i m t. a.i a vrouu. ii .wi in uouov aiuiougms ia cu-uir- uj uoeu. oouar auienei ' , i ik.ii... o . m-. .,1 sviganiua a i visa viegvu ftuasj WIO PMW ! I .WW M. a I - 1 J 1"" nnm aorui wro- uu" 10"u,, via0lJ . . . , Dl f Til !,.! -!, 7 7 7 ' ? T -T JUsj ivqu dbyVVn AUesJUCAI. T MVS I Hajea. Saoretar . Chamller receired dMpatctiot from th suraihera and Paci- M a a t ; t ' m' ..t a . . no raw, wwou leave aoooDui in bu aoiad of the election of Hayea.' SCerilT I Jones of Jacksonville, Fla., telegraph. w sum i.uo u.ie uuuoHLiouiyrepuDncan. ii.. -ai. : m. i t.a-it a if. ,f.:... .v. . .... .,. u, iu ummu ui iue repuou- can state eommittee. aand n a hiWniiiJ : - I fPfilTk MsAilffihaiUMiSi A atmitirf 4 It a bI-awa tm I " s - ZlZVrZL f ''T. T :tT " .. " " j 1 .7- .T" .. . T .Ir"w 2 I tiayea is oonaiuereu beyond doubt Hayea' beyon Seuators Borio and Sargeant; of Call- M. that .tate is republican by a largo majority. Sen- -tor Jone. of Nevada say. that the. tate says electa , their, ;republicatt ticket From Louisiana Attorney General Elliott tele graphs that the state ia republican by 10,000 majority. Sax Fbavoisoo, November 9. A dii- patoh from Virgiuia City this morning says that Nevada will give 1,000 rua- jority for tbe republicane. Scatteriag returns from thai state also indicate tbat result. Returns are cominir In verv alowly. In Oallforiila, returaa thus far received give Hsyes 5.400 majority. whi'jh additional returns are not likely to vary. For Congress, Davis and Page (republicans) are certainly elected, and Pachoco (republican) Is thought to be elected In the .southern district, ss he baa been running contiiderably ahead of his ticket lu the fourth district." The contest ia very close. Washington, November 9. The Western Union bulletins giva Florida ' democrat by 1,500 majority. The Trilune. umming up the Congres- sioual returns, says the democrat a will have half their present majority. Lake Ctty; Fla.; November 9, 1:45 p. m .1 wenty-one counties in Florida give 1711 republican majority; eighteen counties are not heard from, but tsti mates, based on the election of 1874, give a democratic majerity af 1.0GG, which will make the state democratic by 255. Montoomebt, : Ala,; November 9. Enough returns shew at least 33,000 majority for Tllden, and an nnbrokea delegation of democratic Congressmen. Shelly, democrat, in the fourth difltriot, has a handsome majority. 'Rapier aad Haralson, negroes, divide the republi can vote between them.-,, This makes gain of two demoeratio congressmen.'' ' Savannas, Ga.t November 9. There is nothing la er from Florida; nothing is expected npti the arrival of tbe St John's river etoaaner at Palatkn.' :'L : New York, November 9. The West ern Union Telegraph Company received the following dispatch, dated Lake City, November 9, 5 p. m.: Further returns from 2 1 counties in Florida make a re publican majerity of 1,216, with 18 counties to be heard from, 10 of which -. i' demoeratio majority in 1874 af 1.9CC; at thja rate the damowratio ma joriry In the atate will be about 1.500. 1; Chaelkston, November 9. Complete ratnrns from Oolletoa, and partial r turns from Charleston ciunty indicate that Hampton has carried South i Catc bna by fom 1,700 to 1.993 majerity. The democrats gall seven smators ani thirty-four repiaientativas, (iviig tbem a sure majority of ,ns on a joint bullot, aecuring a Unittd Stites senator in the phoe of Roberbton. , The vote for presi deut is still closer. The demoaatic committee are co undent of a small ma jority for Tilden.' 'ZtSl Z."--1 Chicaoo, November 9. --The republi cans gain five congressmen in Illinois, and the democrats elect tbe following: Harrison in the seoond, Hungate in the tenth, Enapp in the eleventh. Springer in the twelfth, Eden in the fifteenth, Morrison in the seventeenth, Townscnd in the nineteenth, and possibly Sparks in ths sixteenth. J: V Skuu, Ala., November 9. Shelley, democrat, is elected to congress by 17T majority boating Hftralaoa, ooloredr tba present member. I Washiiiotjx, Novembr9. The bot t - 1 figures g'.va the demoorxti twenty seven 1 majority in the next h tue. Thia eeti - 1 mate conoedae t tbe repnblicana every m., II. , , . ..... 9 ?' - ' ' I kw Yosx, November 9. Tbe fol- an I lowing has been rooeived from the re- Jpnbilcan beadquartera - at 1 ihe Fifth - 1 AVeune UoUI: wevernor' Kelloffir tela graphs aa follows: Tba returns are eve better than were expected; bo easy so fat. aa T 1. 1 Nir Yobk Nr. 9-Tho Western Union Telegraph" Company 'furnishes tbaollawlng bullelio: Lake eily, Flori oa 9:30 p. ia. KelWest hroe.Co, gives Tildeo 987, Hayea 9881 hepubli I can.mnj jrity one; Florida honestly eeti- - 1 mated by demscmU, gives 17i0 maiori I ty at lowest postiblo figures, No boat I . I'HiiADBUJ'HIl, JOV. 8.1 The eleC' tioa, of blinger, democrat, to csnrresa I ia claimed by 51 majority. ? r JLibtfobd, Ct , -Nor. 9.-The full I ' w a vote Of Connecticut for nr.M.nt .. xildcn, jfJl.918; Hayes, 58,829f Cooper, - f . - : - I KS Hmltb QiT . . I can jtbarcibco, .Nov. 9i-lteturua from (he InU,r,r haye - ,rra durioar the dav. and the WtiA..Ar i - .mh tu4 ivuiui uia- .1 ' " T " : - - WtWIKW W. aorha cWed . dispakh fram Ore- geaOlUavsniBg, agtied- bytteoator Mitchell and congreasman elect Wil liams, stating lhat Senator Kelly con- aan.. fKa 1 fc..l..t' -1. t r ,.0Krt'. p.. - - vw.u.H.U VJ DVV 1US a b ui ill , . . - . -i i i - A yiriloCIt; Al LL ,r.. f a - j j mai.rit. u --tjlIfti,i.. ,A I ' j..,..Ui.ui)wu. Th1 rwir. mA ,. . . ... ! v, . , H i of the supreme .court are eleoiad hv I ' perhaps 1,000. '"' ' : - ; EiCitMOJro vKav. O.-HinUn.-demo- is 'nrnbablv' lMtAA,'ii,atxrn. " .t,- Vtedma deleaatloni aolid. u.r. I .. , rf "7 .: AT1HTA.U:' 5 v' :eoator 1 flen Richmosd, VV, wwuoa, wt atre, ana tninas oemioiauc.'ii t Net, 9, A private telegram Just received here from L, A. vTiltze, democratic candidate for liea tenant , governor In . Louisiana, says: "Louisiana vha gone demoeratio by 12.000." ..i-mi.; t-r NEW;VOBK; Nov;9.--Tha; national republicaa committee publishes the fol- I Iowio85 ov, Stearns, of Florida, tele- sT?1" so-ay irom i aliahaseee as fol- Iows: TIiere B0 doubt ofour majerity I ln thU. tat , we pan ecure an honest I canvass, The indications are that vio- I lence Is to be freely resorted to, so as to I preveut any return a from remote points I ln the Interior,, I A special train from .Tallahassee I B'ght for tbe Cbattahoochie to collect I returna from the western counties was kuklqxed a' few miles west of here and tbe train thrown from the track which was torn up and blcckaded in several places"5;-;!'5 ?;'' ;r:T"i.-M v . FLORIDA. ' '': , TALLAHigSti, Nflivi tTt Gen. W. R. Cax: Florida democratic by 1,500 majority but Chandler tele graphs to Stearns te have returns al tered and cheat ui out ef U. . v A. L. Randolpji, 'Chairman Co, Com j Tallahassib. Florida. Nov. 9 Our majority more favorable: both congress. men demoeraue, also legislature. . State gone demoeratio by eighteen hundred. Gen. Barnes elected senator. . Repub lican, hopa to defraud us,but our whole state is cognizant of the intention. Playing- Tbem Up With Music. Uaraett county waa canvassed by Troy with a . bald of music from FayetteviUe. They travelled in a large four-horse wagon run nsgs, twelve performers and tbe driver. Tbey made the hilltops and valley, ring with tne music, stopping at every farm boase on the way and playing, the laborers leaning on the fences entranced, and then the shout went up, 'Rally, boys, rally, for Tilden and Vaace; tbey are bound to be elected, Til. den and Yaace." Tbe result was an la crease over tbe Merrimon vete in that coun ty of 200. Captain Phillips, of FayetteviUe, was the- loader of the band and a demo cratic negro from FayetteviUe was the driver af the wagon.' ' At 'night they built up largn fires, and the people locked from miles around an 1 felt so very happy when tbe band begsa to play that tbey didn't go to bed at all. laii'i, i Governor Tllden Besponde to Johnston County. Zoe Lenny, from Johnston, tele graphed te lildea last night from thia city In these word : ,lGoverner Tllden, howrewe?" In a few minutes Le, may received the following, signed by W. T. Tellon, Tilden's private secre tary.., ' ;.- . : Nsw , Yobk Nov. 9, Z, Lemayt Result assured beyond all question, Florida, South Carolina, North Caro lina and Louisiana are cenceded by all republicans. There is great rejoicing. W. T. Pklton, Sanders bass fine lot of groceries, such u sugar, coflt, meat, lc, which be sells at cheap prices. Farmer, take your cotton to him. ..-.--' - i a m. Sanders keeps on haad a very flue stock. groceries that can be bsusht cheap. 7 Varmers woald do weU to see Mr. Sanders beforeeWiflg ttmrXeotton, he ahrsyr gTveiT good prices, V. "' r. !; Ir 1 ! 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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