WILMINGTON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEM15I5R 10, 1898.
Pit ICE 5 CENTS
VQL. .XL; No. 278.
HUBS Hi
Latest Return From
'State Election.
A 'SOLID DELEGATION
In ("ou;jfpi 4non:r"he IolbMItie.
Eight ( onciefttmen I Certainly Eleet-
edAwrlr all the Senator Denio-
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-rat-Ouly About a Score of Fiikion-
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: iota I'.U-t-tod ( the Lower Ilouw.
. Battle Elected Judge of the Criminal
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2.'-: Cireult ;:i- '::;:'j;'" i j rj - I '-' '- w.PP
''.Raleigh, N- C,.XNovemtfr 9. At . 2
o'clock Chairman Simmons ways: " erj,
lik'oly Lovell, j democrat, "is electerto
congress In the Kighth.f This will make
all dfrnocrallc pave White, negro u in
V.u' SecWd' district. 4
vvtfe. appear to? Jiave - ninety.-three
m"mfi"rs if ih" huust sure, and it
ludkM'Tike ovl'r "forty senators. It 'is in
fact !hafd to find any Prpublican sena
tors .in thk east.-i save in Bertie and
'Noriihartnpton arid - Warden, ! where ve
had ht-vt-r vry seriously
Specials say., ciemocra
Hertford. Ashe' elects!
hoped" to win'
3 R-ciin "CO'J in
all the demo
L.. Cowan elects
.enoir is demo
rrell is demo-;
xr-th- ttrkt-t by 100 to COO
a 'democratic senator
era t if hy 400 to '573; Tjl
era tic' I by- a femall maj
brity; Mrtchejt
county jfrlves-.-only 1,000 tepublican ma
pority, k' falling off of "00; Clay "gives
JCpa-wfo.rl, democrats r !l32 - majority,
'statetitiket 70; J'asquotank and Ca.m
dn f Ieijt .the democratic! .ticket; Jones,
I jl all democrats elected by 14 majority;
Iates )y 20; p.urke by,
00.
llaleiKh, N.'.C, 'Noyeniber 9. At 6
J o'c lock-
Democratic State Chairman
PimmoiTs said:
I beli
eye we have
r I Elected fountain .to Congress , in thp
.j Second ."district by 600 t 900. Linney,
llrepubiican, i's elected in the Eighth." ,
. . -If -A careful review of the congression-
lal result made tonignt at democratic
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!hea'ditiartefrs "fthws: that in the First
I i district, i when Pasfjuotank, the Taiggest
j.-1 republican;
county, gavej
Skinner only
one majority. the i election of Small
- - s i t -v -.. s-- -; -i -
J; "vvas apsured'. ; htU f
4 i , Thti Second' 'district is
in doubt. ' If
flthe" Fountairti pickets reached various
'kr',.TpR;"m' time White! Is heatef hv
I a' small! majority.1 : It depends- on the
vote "jin -Halifai. . Tie: district is "count
ed doubtful. ' , v
Fowler Is bAdly beaten vby Thomas,
in the Third. Fowler has -a - slender
majority in . only two counties Samp
son and Moore. i -
' At water - Is elected to congress in
thjs district y r,20tf. 7 '
( Kitchinhad a. walk-over in .the Fifth,
IcarrymgA nearly every county; His
mAjoritv'is -nearly 1000.' "
Bellamy' is elected by an immense
majority, Said; to- be 6,000 "or more.
Linney is derated by
Lovel in the
Eighth. . .
Crawford has defeated 'Pearson by
COO without a' doubL '
1 . Alii the aemocratJjc -solicitors , seem
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.ficcrtaSn.lv elected. Mo'tt is the only one
who may.pjll through, y
Wake jcounty's vpte was summarized.
fhls' la'ftf rnVon Atwater for congress
T s"ot: Sioy.'. Je-nkins, jfurionist, 59; demo-
l era tie .county ticket all elected by av-
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M ' iteftublican" headquarters broke ".up
I ttds:af t-rn,oon... Chairman Holton going
'"f Lto Winston-. -He; 1 jke i Ayer, gives up
- the entire outfit and makes no claim.
I Tctfiv jis' great pleasure at- thenews
i that IJossey Battle haff; defeated "Thbm
m '.ps. Ili SUtton Sir ' judge of the eastern
; i ieriml.Ttal i circuit by "at .least 3,000.
1,J. V LHyd's only comment oe the
: :i yote -in th.-. SecOTid'distrtot is: "I .guess'
-U I -gQt! asi nsany votes as; Fountain."
. j Leajding 'publicans say 25,000 tvhite
, epubhfans vot-nl the democratic
.'-i tickei," and that many ot them as
s0f.-populSste ,'Totea : it. : i; . t
-1 .Estimate tf the legislato.-e by Cl-feir-
v. ma"Ji "i?umrn.iis at i o'clock is 41 se-na-'y
Ivors' and ijS'l fixembei s of tht house Cvr-
tainlb-'. , r " A- . '
, ! Chairman i?itiimonr, has rt ceived the
: 'following .additional returns many tfl
- licial: FraDklm democratic tOO to 500;
SuiIfOr d 1251; -31itrlvlenburg l.Tfr); Bladec
250;" Bertie, de.moera tic .county andIeg-
V islative ticket tiictedj state;- ticket a
tie; Iasquotaj5k dem?crafTc, except
regis tfr-xiF deelsfyinhtr beat mall 1
- .Vote; i "ChovyanTJnvacYaltic member -of
v-. the hou'se; Jdecombe,) county an.d
"'. J-- "' .li i' '. r - " ' j -' ' L.-U . "
itatprficliota iiflO FonntJl'tn far . fo; ptpsjs
250 ; lAlam-ince, 48 deinocrai ic ; tau
v fa,'250; Alexander 100; Carteret, 250;
. Surry i goes only 30 republican;- ftar-
Rett 270 democratic; Wilson 500 demq-
cratic,, giving Fountain 2,14S, White
11511 and Lloyd 5S9; Lenoir, democratic;
Oj reenj' 18' democratic; ; Wayne, 1.050 for
democ;ratic legislative.: .tickets; Hert-.
. . f j)rdfi 315 republican; Anson, 500 demo
. eatic; Granville, 100N democratiq for
- .legislature and'Kitchiii 9; New ' Bern,
'840 republican' on' state J ticket; North
arapton,' 325 on congressiondl; .Durham,
v C26 democratic; Montgomery 200 demo
: cjtic -.Chatham, democratic, figures
' :jKf, given; . Pender democraiic ticket
safef - Iieaufort, 300; M&crtf-f 2Sft.- demo
cratic;; Xash democratic, figTiren not
Rivt-n -.umbrlan3p! 3 ,democrauc?r
Pamjwin, 230 fusion"; Washlnttinr 41S
fusion; Hutherford.s. T-Jemocratic;
Person, 11 demoj?rfifticyadkin, GOiJ
fusion; Swa'uRfAO 'democratic;, Lenoir,
21.? pIUFfrtTty for Fountain'; jej-een, OS
Xiurality for Fountain; Chrroke.- ,132
democratic; ! Camden, entire -(democratic
f it ke.t -kfC'ted;: Perquimans
182 demo
cratic; Iieaufort, 500; Wayire. 1,100
democratic; Jones, i 14 - democfatic;
Stokes. 2521 republican;. . LlncsolnV 230
democratic;! Randolph, republican by
jnajorities from 99 upwards,; 'Iredell,
700 democratic; Ca'tatvba, 300i democrat
ic; Forsythe. 100 fusion; Greene, fu
sionists win by majorities of l to 19,
contest wlll',r be made. Ohslow, . 500
demoehatic, being a gain of 40(1; Rock-ingha-m,
. democratic,V200;tanlyS53;
Burke, 123; Untonr 100; Robeson. 630;
Pender, 63 --alt counties in the Ninth
dstricrr save Madison" PolkJ Hender-
grjti-; and 'Antchell, democratic!; Martfn,
250; Granville, 70; Orange, 1 366; Mc
Dowell, 2C0; Caldwell, 094; Yani
cey, 150; ( Buncombe, S30; P.tt,
500; McDowell, 250; Harnett,' 2S3;
Martin, 250. j Small defeated jSklnner
for congress (420 votes- in Piit. Fusion
majorities: ' Washington, .345;," Ilende r
On, 645; Warren, ' 1,000; Wilkfp, 763;
Pav.Ie.JJ5a; in Halifax, WhJt !l30 over
Ftlntain; Madison, 600-,: Stpks.A 250;
Caswell 200 J Pamlico, 25; Northamp-
ton, 317.
W-r. Ji ' :vi:, f- rj
ONSLOW. . .
Jacksonville, November. j3.4-OnsIow
gives the state democratic ! tifket 540
' majfjrity, a gain over 1S9G of 4'30.
SAMPSON. X
Clinton, November "9. Sampson gives
an average fusion majority .qf 500. 1
, ' CUMBERLAND, 'j
- Fayetteville, November 9. The av
erage majority . for the county demo
cratic ticket' is nearly;300. Theregister
of deeds has : about 400 majority. No
majority is lower than 200. -This1 is a
happy; community" and it thanks God
for Wilmington. M
V: KU'lPITT
Greenville, -i November "9. Pitfc county
officiaj majorities are: Judgiejs 490", con
gress 435; solicitor 428, senate"! 455, legis
lature 396, county ticket 171 to :46.
-CARTERET. r '
Beaufort, November 9.-Elee.tion re
turns for Carteret county:. Stat tick
et, democratic ; vote, 1,300; fusion,n,015.
Two democratic senators; J. A. Bryan
and J. J.. Jackson, 1,300; house, John
'Rusell 1,24. Fusion senatej -Alexan1
der HrKoofice and Robert :E.f Dunn
1,061; house, Cicero Gillikin, 1,071. Con
gress, J, H. Small, 1,297; jrHarry : Skin-'
ner- fusionist, l,050ic Sta'ticket elected
by 246: Legislature 215. ;. , s ;
'(By" Associated Pa-ess,)
Raleigh1, N,tC, November' 9.1 It look
ed today likes the democrats had made
a clean sweep of ccntgressmen.; . They
have certainly carried the First, Third,
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,' ' Seventh and
Ninth.' Fountain, . populist, i endorsed
by democrats, has 1,300 majority in the
-Second;- with two counties to hear
from. His election is concedjed .by some
republicans. In the Eighth! district,:
Linney, republican,! is probably elect
ed by a small majority; ' t r( ' . ;
When . you. ask for DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salver don't accept; a- counter
feit or imitation. There are more cases
of Piles- being cured ; by this, than all
others combined R. R. Bellamy...
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. Lottie Collins Attempts Suicide -
London, November 9. Lottie Col
lins, thV music hall singer attempted
to conrrmit suicide today by i ' opening
veins in .'her' throat and wrist I with a
penknife. She was taken to p. hospital
where it was found that her . wounds'
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were not ' serious. and she was removed
to 4ier home. i
Miss Collins' attempt at self destruc
tion, is attributed to the fact: that do
mestic troubles have, been! -preying
upqn her mind.' v , ' j I ,
A cough is not like a fever. - It does
riot have to run a certain course. Cure
'it auickly and i effectually with One
Minute Cough Cure, the best remedy
for all ages i arid for the moist.-- severe
cases. We recommend it because it's
good.' R. ' R. Bellamy.
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. , Latest tf a vana Dispatches - .
Havana. November 9. Carlosj: Carrio
and Manuel jPola, ownersx and ' editors
of El Noticiero.iUnive.rsaU an evening
papef, were arrested and Vodged in Ca
banas fortress or publisfiingj ain arti-.
cle offensii! ton, the United .! fStates,
which' was printed in spite of .the fact
that it,.hftd been red penciled -;fcy the
-censtor. The- paper -has- been suspended.
-TThe disinfection of .-the ! sewers and
drains by the rnunicipal j authorities
was begun today, and the washing and
cleaning" of the streets by .be flre bri
gade was again up. Th.g spread ;of ma
larial and other - fevers has : necessi
tated immediate rattention ito the mat
aer of street), cleaning and eewer and
drain disinfecting, which ivork hss
: been much negelcted. ; J j 1 - : -'
A "dispatch . from Cierifuegos an-nwe-irices-the
arrival there 6f.60 Spanish-troops
from the Jucaro trocha.
. . Overcome evil i with . good. Overcome
-your coughs and colds with One Min
ute Cough-Cure. I It is. so-good; children
cry for.it. It cures , croup; bronchitis,-!
pneumonia, grippe and all throat and
luner Lseases. R. R. Bellamy 1
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Wisli to Lease the Philippines
London. November 9. The Madrid
correspondent ofi The Dally Mail says:
"A Belgian syndicate, under the: presi-
dency of King Leopold, tt Belgium,
has offered to lease the Philippines un- 1
der . Spanislu'sovereignty, paying? Spain ,
a large amount. I -
A RIOT
By the Prompt, and Determined Action ofjtie
i ' Men of the Town, of? Wilson. !
THE VALUE OF
nd the Persuasive Power of the Winchesttsr Illustrate& Jby the Qiaick
Abandonment of their Intentions bv the Negroes who Ca.iised the
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Distiirbance"(lbvernor Russell's Experience with the ReU
; Shirts at Maxton Congratulation to .Chairman
i i Simmons from the Atlanta Cogiiititutian on
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i ''' ''' OVCWfllJg V1WIU1J..:
i :'. : i : ; (Special to The Messenger.) '
Wilson, 1ST. C, November 9. The cheering of the! victorious whiles
over their. recent glorious victory was brought to an. abrupt close this after
noon at 5: 30 .o'clock when suddenly the preconcerted danger signal pealed
forth., ! It seems that an altercation arose between Mr. Jno.' L. Hare and a
negro which resulted in Mr. Hare being knocked, down with a; chair." -'As
sbon as the blow was..struck the negro fled hotly pursued' by a I policeman
keeping up a-fusillade as he ran.! The negro was duickly joined by a number
of others" all well armed and' the Officer! was djeiied. : Finding himself so .
badly v; outmatched1 .Tie soundedj the alarm, and in an instant, the streets
were dark with scurring men, each having deadly "Winchesters toward the
rendezvous. The tension -was t increasedi by the! Report; that thie negroes
armed and in 'force were moving upon the town 'by of the back streets.
;Those first upon the scene addei to the; conf usioji knd'ina.de; painful the ten- .
sion by discharging several sho in quick succelioni to hurry their slower
companions to their posts. A'most before thoifl n(t understanding the '
signals could realize what had tfiken place two huJlired men under the lead
ersliip of Captain S. M. Bobbitt had forn4 and 5rere proceeding dowjjt the v
street at a double quick dropping fourmti it each Rrner to stop all negroes
and prevent those in the city fr?m joining forces' with those in "Nigger
toVn.7-' It was not mote than ten minutes before -Captain Bobbitt now leadibg
' the military company reinforce! by an orderly .an compactpody of oo
armed citizens was standing before the house in whic 4,he fugitive had talten
, refuge. "and demanding his-surrender. ; ,(V " -! i p
It is hardly: worth, while mentioning.. the .fact tttat a their appearande Ihe'
guns, of the negroes disappeared'! as if. by magicand with, them the fugitive
and his supporters. After making lacircuit throfir;h the districts Ithe march
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i was taken, up to headquarters wjhich was reacheil oyer deserted streets.
The. guards at the street corners were relieved a id; all who had been detain
ed by former guards who had no pistols were allowed to go home. At this
hour; everything is apparently quiet,, but strongpktrol are guarding every
-street and out in every direction while the main' tiojly of the forces "are ready
to respond. to the first tap of the signal bell; JuJt previous to the sounding
V)f the signal there had j been! narrowly averted ai ugly encounter betwien
some democrats and prominent populists and evjety one jumped tt the con
clusion that this, trouble had broken out afresh. and tiat the anticibaed
riot was upon us. Fortunately puch was not ttjecase. In their, present (x
cited,:condition it would be hardto stop trouble it once start;' : f i
RUSSELL XD THE RED SHIRTS.
. Raleigh, N. C., ' November 9 Executive Clerk Fowle, who was with, G6v
ernof Russell at Maxton last niht says: "About 100 Red Shirts were thre.
,They were mostly good natured.T They did not atUtnpt any violence or attack
on the governor." In fact they appeared to be in for a good time. The zhv-
- ernor .took their visit good, naturedly." sf ' : "
Private Secretary Cade said: ' '.'The governor iells me that there" was mo
assault on him at all." S S j ! , 3
.Judge MacRae says the same" thing. - i"-"' " " I '
- Editor Clark .Howell, 6 the ivtlanta Constiton, sends Chairman sm
mons' the following telegram; -: -Hearty congrattintions- of. The Constitiitlbn
on the brilliant democratic victory, which Is !altiumph for civilizatioh sgi'd
a personal achievement which will be your everlasting : monument!. "j, " ,
. THE EDGEFIELD RIOT -
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All -Quiet, but ITTore Trouble Feared.
I - ' Four of tile Kioters I. fuelled. '
Augusta, Ga.,- November 9. A 1sje
eial to the Chronicle fro pi Greenwood
S. C.v ,says: A telephone message
f ronj the Scene of the race riot in jthis
county, at 9 o'clock tonight reports all
qi34eC at that hour. About forty amed
men are ;on duty here, i . Four; netrroes
were 'lynched near Phoenix abCkit 2
o'clock this afternoon.; Positive fevi-
deirce -was secured that they were sim- 1
plicated iri the shooting of the wiite
men-yesterdays About 100 white taen
participated in the lynching and tilers
'as no attempt at disguise or concial-
uient. J , 1 ; . i'
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AU isjquiet here at this hour, though
more .trouble is expected' in the, Ptfoe
nix -a section.. The efforts that . liWe
been maiTe to prevent bloodshed Iifive
j so far. beer of no avail
Public snti:
ment- here; ' unanimously endorses i )the
- p.r
lynching; -'v
fir A,. 5v
-will
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PRRESSED
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ORGANIZATION
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i Emperor oi Gcrmany to Visit Spain
Madrid,! - November- 9; Inquiries
made here concerning the; proposed
visit of, the emperor of Germany to
Spain sho, that the Spanish govern-
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emperor ajd empress of Germany-on
, , - .1(r ". i
board, will ..arrive at Cadiz on Novjm-
ber 20th;. lut, it ,is claimed, . it is fnot
yet. Known whether the visit- or tseir
majesties lis ?of a -Drivate rrbfan ffi
Cial charaL:?7r ,Tt irtwi at thpmr-
eign officl Ithis evening that Emperor
W iham an Empress Augussa ictona,
aitct viaiiui-g auiz win.isjit anua-,
ena. Thesqueen regent ill invite
them to visit Madrid. ' ' ' i
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SpanUT Gunboats at Key Vet J
Key--..WsJ,-'i Fla.. November 9. The
.Spanish- giiiboats Alvarado land SSiri-
t tt -- , n s
d -vai: Whlf.fi wpVp taken nrire tnr-)
, ... ,o.. : : :. ,r i
undergo s. t-iorough overhauling, foe
vessels miuto'this port for the pW-
- Vf -u.MVMe. yfU4avB .u yii
mg lupi igtp war, nave arriveu1, nire-.- tronstipation prevents the body jromS
from' Gua&tijnamo, Cuba, 'en. route ffor ridding itself ; of ' waste matter." De
Porti? .mouth! N. H.. where 'thev lirilf 1 Witt's Little Early Risers will' remove
THE BOND i:i'l IATlCi r.iSK
The DetUton of tU Soprrme Conrt lp
turn, tUm Couutr llallwar Sufi
iKiiptlori
(Special to The Messenger.)
Raleigh, N. C, November 9. The tq
preme court files an important opinion
in the "tease of i the Commissionfrs
Wilkes bgain'st Call. This .is a suit tj
repudiate 100,(K0 to the capital' stock
of the North Western, North "Caroling
railway! Justice Dougrass delivered the
opinion Justice Furches. filed a dis
senting! opinion for himself and Chief
Justice Faircloth. . The opinion of
Furches1 is a strong one and takes ttr
sue with Douglass on the grounds
estoppel and illigility'of the act au
thorizing'the issue. of the bonds by the
commissioners.. He :-iald stress upoto
the fact that the charter of the North
Western "North Carolina and . the At
lantic and North; Carolina railway?,
both by an -ordinance othe constitu
tional convention of lS6S,are one and
th Rnme Hoth iustices affree- the
case can be- reviewed properly only; pv
the United States supreme court Jus
tice Furches states that' the manner of
repudiating was not allowed to con
trol his' decision, and, quoting this, ex
pression.: Furches adds that he hopds
.his enmity and hatred of repudiatiop
has not ' influenced him in making
up his opinion in the. case. ; ' ' -
v Supreme oiirt IeelsIon
(Special to The Messenger.) '
Raleigh, N. C, November, 9,-The su
preme i court files the following; opin
ions: Commissioners vs. Call, -from
Wilkes, I affirmed;' Best vs: Hardy, from
GreneM reversed; Meares" vs.- Duncari,
from. Carteret, error; Hill .vs. Jonei,
from Lenoir, affirmed ;? State ys. Bland,
from Pender, no error;- Strothef vs
Railroad, ffrom Guilford, error; Bair
vs. Winstead, from Person no error;
Perkinsi vs. Thompson, from Orange,
new trial; -Watkins vs. Williams, fr4m
Chatham, affirmed State vs," Whitlyi
(appeal! by Williams, prosecutor), no
error; Ellis vs. Hampton from, Dur
' .in
ham. new trial; Pully vs. Pass, from
Person.' new trial-; , Hobbs vs. : H obbsi
from Sampson, mention to docket arid
dismiss I defendant's- appeal ; allowed
Mallardi vs. Carr, f rOm iVplin, motlpn
tn drwlfet and dismiss-dpflndflnt's nr4
peal allowed; .Walker vs. (Mercer, irom!
,Nw Hanover, affirmed b:per curiam
order; Jordan v vs Furnacf' Company,!
from Guilford,' affirmed b per curiam!
order. 1 . v ? ' .
Late to ' bed and early to rise,- pre-j
pares, a man for his home in the'skies;
But early to bed and a. Little Batly
Riser, the pill that makes life -longer
and better andwiser. R. R. Bellamy.-,
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THE NEX r CONGKESK
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Changes Brought About by Tuesday'
Election Both Branches to be Uidet- j
' Control of Kepublleans -l, r
, Washington, November 9. The reP
publicans will control the senate after
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March 4th next. The present .party di
vision of the senate isv Republicans 43,
democrats 34, populists 6t silver repub
licans 61 Prior td yesterday's eleetldn.
these figures werd changed by-a re
publican gain of2, Viz.: McCom's,
of, Maryland, who . will succeed Gor--man,
and Simon, of Oregon, who ws
elected to fill a vacancy: .This increases
the republican -tota . to 45. rThe ter;ms
of seven . -rep.ublica'n-.'senators expire.
Mgrreh 4th next, leaving 38 1 hold-over
republicans. - The- elections 'of . yester
day made certain the choice of ten ad
ditional repuhlica-n-senators- This gives
a total of 48 or 2 more than a majority
over the democrats, populists and si I
ver republicans. In addition yester
day's .voting" probably. will result in the
election' of three 'more republicai
an-sena-
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tors. ,
There i are 12 democratic" hold-over
senators.) To this -number yewterday's
elections! will result in adding .4 cerf
tainly and 1, probably, making a,' total
of 25.'. The populists and silver republii
can ho.ldjovers number 8. . This was in
creased yesterday by 1. , ' J
, ' THE HOUSE.
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In a statement t to he -Associated
Press this evening. Chairman Bab
cock, of fth-republican congressional
committee,- said: "Oun advices.-, show
the certain' erection -of 1SJ. republicans
six morehthan enough' t give t us con
trol. These are straight renubllcansj
4 and our maioritv will be over the 'nam 4
bined opposition : Our information in4
! doubt." i '. ' j
-At the 1 headquarters of the' demo-
f "Cratic congressional committee. confl-
dence is expressed that the democrats
i.-vuirui tu iieAi iiuuse oi- represen
tatives. "It seems certain," said.Secre4
ar' Kerr to a representative of the
- fs,3atea ?es5 ,"at we lh ve ekLlt
ed 1SJ members. pf the next house, the;
. wpublIcam, ui and that elev
en dis-i
tricts are in doubt." " ' . .
; A list of congressmen electedieompli
; ed from returns- to the Associ'atedPresa
i if -- Jiu-uiiigiiL iij Ulan, iijt; ireiiuuii-
cans nave eieciea isz memoers, wnne
the. democrats, silver .republicans, ; fu4
. ....... i : . r r. . .,...!
-. fcJuin&Ls, itnu ixn uuiers nave eiet-ieri imi
members.' There are nine districts lyet
Xo be hean3 from
LfcflttroubIe aTnd 'c.ure ,Sfck Headache,
1 PTT llVllL Slea,r,
; doti t gripe or cause nausea. R. ,Bejr
111 III
v ... i- ; ; -( .;.
Vk josl vcl t 's Plurality in
New York!
Bill" demogratig; 'GAINS,
1m.'-:-VParo-n.- relegatoo Front '
-N : rk and un) UautaK4lld .
llpmbliratt !-leeii tlou From Tllnne-
Il)lin" BiC TlMjorlt) lu iTenuee,
Nfrata :jVr nif and Mill lu -lHbtf
The v York Le&wratur
NW 'York. NovembVr 9 -The latent
figiies obtainable .show' that R otise- ;
vel plurality in tho stateis not far
froti 2010 Only ten counties in tho
stati gaveVan Wyck pluralities' and
the& wefie air localiUes. swayed by ctt-,
Erfh The falling off in Roiwcvrlt'a ,
18$d;ls 'diue-104 a1 decrease iii. the rvmib-J--:
licatji vofe up the state -of; 61.003 and": i
in at?jr ffew York pf 62,000.' AgainsE !
thlsJVa vyckgained 20,000 abovo the" "
H4l)m Jnd 53,000 below itj as cornpar-. 1
edjx tlh J'oHer two year ago. In that
yeai:lh4 , democrats carririd only' ono "
cou ty . jicnoharte) which gav Por-rt
ter flg iiplurality. This year It -gavo i
VanVykJlg.-- ' j I
-ihe result on congressmen in this
state sems to have sqrprised even the
democrats themselves. Nineteen of
theif" candidates were elected, the ro
publican's getting but 15. In the pres
en hou.se the New York' delegation'
stands I 27 republicans to G democrats.
In tre Greater New York all the demo-; i
cratfc candidates were elected. Thff i
mosnpteworthy change beihg the de- r
feat' 4fIlemuel p..Quigg, "in the Four- '
teenii district b Captain Wm. As
torl ;iianler, where a plurality for
Qu'i ttiwo years ago3f-l 1.200 was over-
comc by; Captain Chanler with from
avou iq,w to spare.- v . . ..
; At. vrj; he gubernationaiN con test, as
muq $ interest was taken invthe stato r
lefstjule ' as in anything e. The
closf'jriendship known to' exist be-
tw eJ'Ir. Croker and Senator Murphy
casf 3 1 general belief that , the Tarn
m&tijfA Ijejler woud do all ta hi? power , t
toisf;J'urt-the legislatupe"'fn order that i
jvir? jti)ny mignt retain nis seat in
thf ff iate, and the result, shows he did 1
m$ Notwithstanding- this, how-. !
'evlrlMljd state senate- will be renublin: i
caw IVi arid the assembly by 20. ,
otjl'Cftl interest from now on will j
ceiit ! a)oui the senatorship, andfal- !
reeflf;liicussion as to the probahle asLi
pfjrti as begun. So far, i there Is no ';
an.:ov?ncfd candidate, and the republl-. -caii
:l4;rE:anization""has not declarefl it- i
self.i ; 1 Mr. I Piatt was; asked today
wJbeVeror not he would etpresa him-!
seff, ?;'a i;the subject but, he declined,
safi! ' , the eeriatorshinwas a matter .,
fof: legislature to settlei 'i ,
-jlecrted 1 .returns received up to:
m&& -"ijhji show Roosevelt's, plurality,;
alljd i'sfrlp of Greater Ifew York, 107,- .
781'jfrt' Wyck's pluralities in Albany,
j Cheiihn'?, Clinton, Erie, iRenssalaerr
f anhJSchjoharie counties and Greater;
NwVqf-k, 86,450. Roosevelt's-plural-
h j NEW JERSEY.. j
W.OTK 'November 9. The New'
JeyLst-jT Returns with a few' " districts!
mf jsj'igjjshow a plurality for-Voorhees,!
r4iii ."lican, of 5,002. t , . j
' j , WjEST ,'VI RGINIA. -, 1
-ieiing.1 .West Ta., November 9.
T6 publicans have, elected two con-
grf.5ffii in west Virginia,- Il.ovener,
inptf V.;First (Wheeling) district' by
lfpmia3ority and--Freer; in the Fourth!
by&$ffl majo'rity. Both parties claim H
thkiSdnd and' Third.
Orjpan Dawson of therepublican.
:sta4?Qpmittee tonight, claims thei
eleftn .Jof. 7 republicans arid 6 demo
craltthe state senate and -40 repub-i
Me&bh Vnd. 31 democrats to1 the house
of 'eve-gates. With the hold over sen
atorm:tfeis will give the republicans a !
maioritj; on joint ballot of 13, and in- I
sure th . ejection or a repabllcan; as k
ccjpssor 10 oenaior ,r auiftuer, ueroo -
crafK !' '
..-Chairman Ohley,of the democratic j
com mi ttre" llaims, 'the" legislature pa i
jointt ballot. - . " . . j
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