JON 4 itkirttMrHckitkitiHtk $ --SZHD OEDIKI 101- $ TOT? PRTtfTTTJfl. The Uasseagor Prints . the . Newo and U sought after by tba peo ple of McDowell, Tanoey, Boa combe. Rutherford, Bart and other counties In Weaurn North Carolina, and la taarc fora a Good Advertising Medium. Rata furnish-! on appUoatiao. AddrMs. THE MESSENGER. 3r!on, N. 0. i -TO- THE MESSENGER, Fr.jsip.taw, Accuraoy, Nt&tau Qood Btocli Guaranteed. L't:T Heads, Not Heads, BUI Heads 5f , ;H :fr i iRmphletfl, and any kind of Mr,,. J VOL. IIL NO. 29 MARION. N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ll.lss. S IV r Yt-ir in Ad van ce I Wo norny ha Li n n r m . . . 5 si B Democrats Carry North Carolina : - -25.000 Mqioritv. Vsgiving pro- a little iTPse nt t ROOSEVELI Hmm, House of Representatives Will Probably be Democratic. rsi!:',n 17 ni 1 ! I J Li 1 I oseph Wheeler Returned to Cast Against Him. Solid Alabama and Louisiana- Texas Democrtic by 250,000- I 1 1 I'al-.igh correspondent of the !' v di-orver Bays: The election ' . -.;y v.-as as fjuiet as was ever itonly needod tho ringing of . ii bells to iiifiko it like Sunday. :: j i ' i 1 d is heavy. T hero was '." f-iitdit'.st disturbance at the liywrt received by Chairman . ' i.'. u l to o'clock bhvs: Dupliu a ! H inocratio majority for the ' tuket. In Cumberland three ... . i - d tho Legislature are Demo. ' ili; whc-le Democratic tickot : ! in Manianco. There aro big ' .rati..' yuius iu Surry. There aro ! . I v:. nK-ratio tf.iiuH in Surry. Clevo r I has ex-eded expectation. New . i n Democratic. Bellamy is i 'cl by a safe majority. Duplingive3 i I Muori atio majority. Kicbmoud i . iMison are Democratic. Tholle i ii ; i .ti.is ouueede Davidson. The Dem oarry Richmond by 1.O00, a i .. Tutu- fain of l,.fi0; Jtobeson by . Wnvi-f, 7-'0; I'ranklin. Hoo, and tho -iia!i i :ul tirket is nafo there. Harnett -;i!e iiy -.'ii't. .lulo Cnrr telegraphs: ' W e ha . o tnept the deck iu Durham !i tiiid burned tho broom 700 Dem- .-mtio." I'd ion uives 700 majority and l;. . k i ii t. ii ti i l't . deports eay that I! ... -fax ha iZ'.mo' Democratic. Wilson i. e.led ti the Democrats by 500, i . 1 i 1 1 1 1 r tho Senator. Wayne gives t!i.- M:ti lioket hoi) majority, and -!.n t'lom ! to .roo. There is a I', i -ratio victory in (irauville. There ,-. a ! i ci-atic gain in Craven. I he election w a.--- 'juiel tbero and the ei'i;t. rial ticket is safe. Kowau gives I. -in l.o.i i to iO Democratic major : : "iantoii, I m ; Koekiugham, 4oo; ! Too-. Sampson county is Domo- . : atii-. l i.e ilej.ublionu State Chairman gave :.t li-e news that at Palmyra precinct, Ha na ooiiuty, Claude k'itchiu aud Me: iv Wliite had nei.ed tho registra--.!( i..eks an-1 .letind the poll-holders - l.ol.l u:i election. Tho lemocratic v-.ii.- eloiiniian soon received a report 1 the tact to bo that tho i:. i ili i. -an registrar at Palmyra be- r.,o angrv beoauso he could not vote i . -.. -o Mi l be i-hairmau of tho election l io- llepublicans also gave out a t,M -i.it licr Doekory, Jr., had 1 cm i etttn egged and mobbed at ;.-M"o..io and ehat-ed into a hotel. I !m- I'emo.rats got the news that K ckoiy lusu'ted some Democrat at i .- polls, w is flapped in the face and '..ckiofuge 'ii a hotel, whence two i '-c.-men exc ited him t. the train. i 'i.o of the most interesting tele .: !ai during the day ;is one from . mi. saving that Mayor Denuisou S.-..-1 ail ti-.c w lute aldeim-.n voted tho :.,.-ci alio ticket; that llobert Him in I evii.our Hancock scratched . es n the ticket; t lint only : w into no u voted the Republican ' l.i.'. an i that they w ei e discharged ; -o 1 'iat the Democrats may elect tho i , .... i ... i- ,,f the Legislature, a there a . t.uc sets of candidates. i;t:,un iii'iu tho lirst concrssional d:t? i.-t did not begiu to arrive until late t ha-rmau Simmons is advised of the f.-ilcni' - democratic majorities tti. te P-e.i uiVat -Ji'O, Martin ICO, Pitt J",i. ilieeue about .', Other reports which have conn in, izive the following Deo .lohi majorities: Wayne N,o, o. Harnett :soo, (.Juilford. ton 4, l :,w-n l. J o, (Jastou CC0, Halifax 1,s '. V a nee. Coo. I'; i i he ; v.e aud county ticket. We 1 ublu-aii tickets, Forsyth is reported as :!Co I'ei ublicaii: Henderson CC Repub oan. It seems entirely reasonable to t-av that Wake will go 00 Democratic. Sampson is said to be close, perhaps democratic, and Robeson at least 1.0C0. Major. lohn W. (iraham, who is at Republican headquarters, as counsel tor lloltou. was asked if there were any election tuius and said there were no" suits or auy cases of any kind. Chairman Simmons has news that Ca tawba is safe bv H00. McDowell by "o ', ( liunbus by :00 at least, Rladeu j ".. ' fiiuifoid by probably oOO. while Fdgeoombe elects the legislative ticket I van overwhelming majority, t'ran ij',. u'ies r. Democratic majority on t!:e congressional and legislative ticket-. W ake s estimated majority is 00. ioiirman Simmons says at !' o'clock: "We will have the House by three f. nt'ns and the Senate by two-thirda n.a.onty. The indications are that we l.awi elected 7, jiossibly Congress men. White is elected in the second, l erhaps Linuey in the eighth. Fouu tu:n was not voted for generally in the M'c.md. His name was not on the 1 niocratic ticket, owiucr to the late- ii"ss of Ins candidacy. If the section j of the State west, not yet heard from, j duis as wed as the remainder of the j TILL10 10 Mft Luu. t j. v. r 1 1. u - Chairman Simmons says we appear to have 93 members of the sure, and it l oks like over in fact, hard to ti senators in Congress Without a Single Vote Democratic Delegations From State, our judicial ticket will have 'J; j, 000 majority, (ieueral Cox Bays there was Dem- ocratic gaiu of x!,:i00 votes in JMgo combe. There is great pleasure at tho news that W. J. Davis ia elected Sen ator from New Hanover and Bruns wick nnd that liiuicombo elects two Senators. TMF VOTIi BY C0L:Tlf S. Buncombe. . Returns from all tho precincts iu Runcombo county aro not iu, but tho indications point to tho election of Ino entire Democratic ticket. Chairman Murphy claims tho county by loo. Iu Asheville, the Democratic majority is expected to ba about ;.'0 . The Repub lican majority in the li rat and second (colored) precincts is cut down aboni JC each. It is believed that th Dent- i ooratio senatorial ticket is elected, though there are no ollicial figures. . Stevens, Democratic candidate for j judge of the Criminal Court, will prob ably bo elected ov-.r Pdythe, Peiiu't)- : licau. I Crawford tlectcd in Buncombe. Crawford's majority in Asheviilo is H17. Two 'ears ago Pearson carried j the city by 111. In Hazel precinct, j r'earson's home, Crawford's majority was o; two years ago i earsou earneii u by 7. Crawford.' a majority in the coun ty is estimated at about :!00. which would mean a gaiu of t'.c4 over the last election. Reports from precincts in other couut.es show Democratic gains on the congressional ticket and the j Democrats predict Craw ford's election, i Craig, for tho House of Representa tives, carried tho city by oer '.'). Limestone township two years ago, gives .jorit v. Republican Deintoi atiema- Wilson. Right precincts give the Democrats C4J majority. '1 he remaining four will run this majority to oyer ooo. Tho vote for congressional candidates was n little sc.it tereJ. Fountain, indepen dent Populist, was supported by the Democrats generally. His majority in the county may reach 10 . The judi cial ticket ran ahead of thecountj- vote. Iho majority for tiie-o oandi-lates may reach 5C0. Wilson town gives a lnajor ity of 477 I omocratio. Conner, Dem orat. for the House of Representatives, was elected by Coo majority. The fusion county chairman has oneedod the county by Coo majority. All pre cincts heard from. A Democratic ma jority of COO is assured. Tors) ill. Winston aud Salem will give a Dem- ocratic majority of Co ) -not more than j J"o each, l'wo years ago NViuston went Republican bv v?. The county gao I a Republican majority ol ovoe i.ioO. It will not bo o'ver -oo thu time. This insures the election of the Democratic candidates for State Senators in this beuaurial election. The election was very quiet, with the exception of two tights in the morning. In the afternoon the colored men iu one ward got together and lired idstols at the white men who were at ' the polls. The latter tired several times and tho negroes left in quick order. a no. Tho statement is authorized by the ' chairman of the Democratic county ex ! eeutive committee that Wayne gives not lss than 000 majority, a Democratic i gaiu of 7oo. This has beeu the quietest I election in years, except for one mci I dent. Oliver H. Dockery. -lr. . fusion ! candidate for solicitor, who o::me .low u j from Raleigh, went to Webnvillc. a J suburban precinct of t ioldsboi .. li.e Democrats protested against hi- pie--ence with the negroe-, and the ie-ii:t was that Dcekery's jaws were s'arj ed. Doekery, returning to lloldsboro, took the tram fcr Raleigh, (ioid.-boio and Wayne couuty overwhelmingly Demo cratic. The seuatonal district is safe R'iwan. Rowan gives a Democratic majonty cf about 1,400, a gain of neatly L' or cent, in all the country pieciucts. Kluttz's majority in this district wi 1 be over 4.00-. (ilenn and lhomas, the senatorial nominees, will be elected by more than 1, 000 majority. v i.e nusu. Democratic candidate for solicitor, has i a safe inrvjont3 in the judicial district. L'nion. Union has gone Democratic over whelmingly. Bellamy and the State tick et have a "majority of S io. The Demo cratic countv ticket will not fall under 1,000 or 1. -MO majority. The fusienists have carried but one township, if that, which s not likely. 'KOjweli. McDowell county is eurelv Demo cratic by a afe majority. In the ti r Lt between whites and negroes, one nec'io was hot. More trouble is expected. Cumberland. Cros3 Creek township, including I ' ayetteville, gives a Democratic ma jority of b-4, a gain of nearly 27m. I't-aice's Mill a Democratic majority c: i", a gain of jJ votes. 'Iho Democrats gained about CO votes in Black River township, but did not carry it. Tho Democratic losses in Seventy-first township are 17 oniy. The losses so far, Bumming up, seem to giva the Salisbury; and" he ieav'el ia it Fireman Moody lived pj Wavnes-' ' ville. lie "," -. - .owuu.eDemocratic T- t is probably elected iu Cui'ilr-r- land ),y a small majority. Although .ill the returns are not in, "enough is as certained to warrant tiie asroruBce thut the co'iuiv is eafelv Democratic by from ICO to gCO majority. PocKinfham. Returns from V) precincts, out of Wo, in tha county, show a Democratic gaiu on the congressional ticket of 1!M. fho precincts unheard from aro Demo cratic strongholds, and onscrvativij ebtimates put Kitchin's majority in the county at not less than 4,0. Tho entire Democratic ticket is thought to be elected by a safe majority. The elec tion passed off quietly. A heavy vote was polled. In Keidsville, Democraey winBby from I3U0 to 500 over the fuion ists and that takes in evtTy candidate. Lindsej-, for the Senat', lead.s tho county ticket. Kitchin makes great guins in every precinct. Randolph. Handolph is still in the Republican column. The X)eniocrata have con ceded tho election of the Republican ticket at this hour, 1 a. m., by a majority of about 'S.. It is so very close that it will take the oHicial count to decide. Every precinct except two lias been heard from aud there is little hope for the legislative ticket by ttie Democrat, but the other two precincts amy elect it by 10 majority. Atwatcr ran a little behind the ticket Tdgecoaibe. Tn Tarboro seven precincts out of 1 1 give the Democratic legislative ticket l,;j'id majority. Tarboro shows n Dem ocratic gain of f8i over tha vote of "no. The Democratic legislative lioket is elected by 1,800; the Democratic State ticket wiil kavo 500 majority. Guilford. Tha election passed off quietly. There was no disturbance whatever. The indications are that luilford w iii go Demor ratio from COO to bW. The entire Democratic ticket ia elected. Robeson. Kobesou county gives a Democratic majority of 012. The fifteenth senato rial district is saved. Robeson is held and tho State is saved! The Demo cratic majority is fully 1,000. Orange. The State ticket is Democratic by 500 majority. The Legislative ticket is I iemocrutic by iiCO. Chapel Hill goes Democratic and Orange county follows suit. The county ticket is elected by a majority of from 5?00 to f.00. Kitchin's majority in the county is at leasit -100. There are Democratic gains through out tho county. Davie. The Republican senatorial and coun ty ticket is ejected by not exceeding loo iua,,orfi3 The Democratic sheriff aud register are jtrobably elacted. j Ha) wood, j Iho indications are that Haywood county has gone Democratic by at least j 1,'ion majority. i " j Mecklenburg. So faithfully had Chairman McCali and the other Democratic workers of j Charlotte uoue their duty, that it was i expected that Mecklenburg would go ) about 1,000 Democratic majority those . figures being announced as the official j expectations, but no one anticipated the haudsonie majority of 1,700. which I she rolled up. Every Democratic ! oiheial in the county is elected. Char j lotte township went Democratic by j l, ioC votes. Ashe. I Ashe county. a,t s o'clock, is in great 1 doubt. It looks as if the Democratic j and Republicans have about divided i the couuty ticket. The legislative I ticket is very doubtful. Earge Derno ,; oratic gains are reported in come town ships. Anson. Anson county has hai a great day for Democracy. The Democrats carry the county by not lesB than CO majority for the county and State ticket. Burke. Unofficial returns from ail precincts in Rurke county, received up to 10 o'clock, show the election of Julius H. Hoffman, Democrat, to the Legislature by a majority of 100. The majority for tho Democratic senatorial ticket is about the same as Hoffman's. Manly McDowell, Democratic candidate for sheriff, has about 300 majority over Shuffnxan, Republican. Lincoln Lincoln has redeemed herself. Every Democratic county candidate is elected by over vloo, and Kluttz and the judi cial ticket by the same majority. Davidson. Davidson county is safely Demo cratic byfrom J O to 4)1 majority. The Democran majority in High Point township is I"-?"', a Democratic gain of HenJerson. Henderson county gives Pearson 4 '0 majority. Justus, Republican, is elect ed to the House. The returns indicate . pl,,.iim cf Franks. Republican, to ot Cabarrus. Cabarrus goes Democratic by at least 700 majority. Stanly. Manly is Democratic by OOo major ity, the lemocri.t3 voting at the ratio of tLi ee to one Republican. Tno Da- ratio, congress. oi.a , julicial cad ! ; -lative ticket i elected by ',') ma; r.-- v-. Tne day was q net. Tl.tre v ---r.-feat Deuiocrr.Uc ga.nn over V. Cataoa. Ileturnh from all but three precinct in Catawba give .1 Demccratic maturity -f 11'. Complete returns canii'-t io-d-iee th.i majority below :'.','. The c:i tire Democratic tick. - ; elcte 1. Kuther J. Returns from tho county up to lc oVloc-k indicate the election of tho entire Democratic ticket by more ti:aa 40J majority. Durham counj o c-iire Democratic ticket is elected by majorities ruugir.r from :'.' to CoO. Foubhee, Demoo'.'.t. for the Legifla'ure, is elected for Con gress and can 'es hc county by about COO. The Fen- .iu and judicial ticket-, are safe by good majorities. Alexander. The entire Democratic ticket is elect ed in Alexander. Mcintosh, lor the House, is elected by about lo' lua jvrity. Cleveland. Cleveland county electa tho entire Democratic ticket, State and !-r-!. Co'i.-ervative estimates pi ace the i..i .jonty at Co. h grent Democratic a.u iu everj- precinct. Iredeil. Iredell makes a gain of 70 votc. going Democratic by to0 or more. Tin election of Senatord in this district feems to ba assured. ETery town-hn i in the county mhows heavy Demcci atK I gains. Shiloh icading, with a majority j oi -'j-.i. Caldwell. The Democratic majority in Caldweb county isovor:W0 for all candidates ex cept S aiuhour lor solicitor, who ruui probal lj- P'O behind the ticket. lial.l'ax. Scotland Neck smajentv is C41; Pal myra'a K7 for the Democrats an ing for tho Republicans, bocau refused to vote iu the leca! 1 no:h se ll:e. boXC. Demo Tiliery precinct gives a good oratic vote and Roeneath 170 Democra no, irom wnai naH uoau leai iea. j.vcry 1 h l n is pnict at all precincts hea:".i fr,m and there has been no trouble anywhere. Pitt. The Judications at the close of tin polls aro that Pitt elects the legislative and couuty ticket by about -JVj m;r it y, n Democratic gain of K0 in tin county. Surry. Surry couuty has been carried by tl; Democrats by a safe majority. gCarte: in elected to the House. The .Seua'.c is in doubt. Granville. The indications are that part o county tickets is elected. The counts is claimed for tho Democratic ticket. large vote was pel led. It was th piiteiit election ever held in (irauville. The negro voto was almost soiid. Richmond. The indications are that Richmor..': has gone Democratic by 1,000 majority. It is reported that Governor Russell w as run out of Wilmington and came to Hamlet. locked up in a baggage car. Alamance. Alamance is redeemed. The county is Democratic by from 2C0 to ''.- '. Moore. Moore hasgone Democratic. Rlac-k. Democrat, is probably elected Senator in the twenty-second district. New !!anoer. New Hauover will go DemoeraMe by 100 or more. Everything is quiet. Cartaret. The Democrats carry the county by from ',"00 t(j H00. The member of the lioiise cf Representatives is elected by from 100 to 1C0-. The State congression al and senatorial tickets are elected by -00 majority. Duncan claims that it will take the official count to decide. Neulral Taint Saved Our Ships. "I nin delighted to rend in the tele grams from Washington that the Auierir-;i:i w.ir ships .'ire being p.i:n:.-d vvi.iio again." .vi id CoLuiel K. P. Rro.vn at the Russ II. .use la-t n.u'.:r 'flu- col. okI is from Virginia "i!y, .m l lik." most N-'vad.-ir . ho oxjillates !. twum the Hi's-, liii'i P.il.ico 1m. a:. D oc t":i? first and x:lk jolities in the ro tunda of the other. -White is the color of pea--e, and tb.it is what suits ni"," t-r-ntinu.-l Col onel Rroun. "It su.t.-i rue es;..-.-i.i;;.v w; .-ii i? w.n in .u.;-h a glori'-us i.i ": 1 1 -u j sis was set by DeWeV and S.-'nl.-y. 'i vis P"' n our llo.iting lighting nia'-iiines j H-h'-r coumries they will still be i rly designated as the white navy, I r.i: 1 no pretti'-r or sturdier ships ever j lrmde furrows in the sea. "This eli.iijgitrg in the color of our j ships i- exp- iisivo, but it Is a g 1 ; ir.i i1.-. esttneiir. When I was at Santiago I Cuba o:i a press boat four w k - j I t. vl; a good !jk at th-- war ii.: in i Ivir lighting paint and it (-.:;- ag-- vin. up : i u: and Cel.; d i::.- that the Yankee wlu j :at i :ea was no t..vi-l-liMl..iJ a ma He knew what he was doing, the government was wio in ac ting the suggestion. "The dirty, neutral tint of th vc?.. p-'Is made them k k as if they w.-re merging into th marine waters-ape. Yoi could scarcely t-H wh.-re the s'.iips Mi-iM and the water began. that it w.is much tuc-re diffi.-r.lt to draw a l--.i-l on them than if tLcy had L.-.-n r-air-ted in at:y ol.-ar color. The Span lards are p..-r laarksno-n. of course, hut 1 !iif ve that our slilps vsoar,H-d m :iy a sl.ot an 1 sh-11 by putting o-i r.eutral tint. ur American In ll.r.s aiwavs put on their war paint ! f.-re gr-lng into b.ittlo. and why sho'ai.la't our Mghtirg ships V An American has- c-hargo of the work of connecting Stanley Ivd in Afrb-a, Mall Stanl-y Pahs by telegraph. Wo n.ay look for American trolley cars in tiie snuia rtoloa before loj. new ir, ft - '""i ; l a i" r Now York Stite Ado RESULTS IN OTHER STATES. repub!3:i Cj:r Nfcraka for Goernor ;:J Vtii rroua: Control the Lclsla ture A Republican to Succeed Senator y,rp!!v in New ork. Nr.w Y, Rooseve'.t, the UniteJ bus been State by . to t asF.oc:ates !:i: -Siccia!'!. Theodore K 'p-.l-.ic -in. lute colonel of S'.a'e Volunteer Cavalry, e.ectei lio-.oriior ot this i p.u.ality anywhere from 0,000. All Col. Roosevelt's on the Republican State ticket are j roi ably elected with hjm. due returns botu from Greater New Yoik and Irom the cunties outside of this ?.i:in.ci! ably rue incomplete, but enough have been received to in dicate a heavy falling off in the vote up the State, while that 1:1 tie city was well sustained, 'i lie cnequeuce is the falling offin tho Republican plurality in tho Stato from i i to tha approximated figures given above. Outside of Greater New Yori:, the vote for N an Wyek is only about one-:i!!h of one per cent, above that, f iVrter, in H '. There appears tj oe a less of four Republican Con "res. .men m the Rrooklyu districts.tke stco'jd, foin th, tlfth and sixth and Con gressman Onigtr, who hal a majority of about ;',o'i i at tno election last year, Las been defeated by Wm. Aetor J'banler. in the Albany district, the twentieth, (ilvnn. Democrat, has been elected" to succeed Scuthwick, Republi can. I n addition to the foregoing there are f-oviu iugly, Democratic gains in the eighth and thirteenth districts, both in New York cty, Daniel .1. Riordan, being elected in the one and Jefferson Levy in the other, dins makes a total Democratic gaiu of several Cougress m e u. Pennsylvania. Tho following named Congressmen have been elected in Pennsylvania: First district, 11. II. Ringliani, Repub lican; Focoud, Robert Adams. Jr., Republican; third, William MeAleer, Democrat; fourth, James R. Y'oung, Rei ubiicin: liftii. A. C. Harmer. Re- jublicaii: nixtii, Thomas S. Rutler, Rcjiubl can ; seventh, Irving I'. Wan ger, ! lepuoi ieau ; ninth, Daniel Er menti '. u;. Democrat: tenth, Marriott Fio-itis Lei ublicau; Twellth, Morgan R. Wiiiiams lle ublicau; fourteenth, Varliue. (Kmstead. Republican; fif te:, :tii. ('liavitsj'. Wriuht, Republican; sixteenth, Horace R. Packer, Repub lican; eighteenth. Thaddeus M. Ma lum, Republican; twentieth, Joseph E. Throj p, Republican; twenty-tirst. Summers M. Jack. Reiublican; txven tv -second. J-lohu Dazwell, Republican, twenty-third, William H. (iraham, Repu Plican; twenty-fourth, Ernest F. Ache.-on, Reiuibiicau; twenty-fifth, J. Sh-oxai.er, Republican. 'ougressman-at-large. (ialusha A. Grow, Repub lican; ' 'unci -essraau-at-large, Samuel A. liavenpoiR Ret ublicau. Nebraska. Scattering prc-finot returns indicate apolitical surj rise in Nebraska, inas much as tliev for.jc.tit tiie almost cer tain elect ion of fiayward. Republican, for Goverii'.r by a plurality of not less than :!,";. Tins will be a reversal of the verdict of ;-:; by nearly lC.ooo. lhe count thus far is wholly on the Gov ernor, so ia:- as the .Mate ticket is con cerned, an 1 is it is the belief that Hay ward i.! iiii.ning si igiitly ahead of his ticket, it won. 1 maf.o the results ou the remaining Mate officers very close. I he i...i-t -in prising feature of it all is the t tretigtii displayed by Republican legi-lative candidates, the few returns showing them to be even aheaO ot lUvward. s these are from but one or two com; ties, however, they fail to indicate assuredly tho complexion of tho Legislature. Ohio. fist district, Ohio, Wil- ( 'ong; e liam R. SfcCOUd Republi R. R. G l:sti i- t. re-electt. shattuck, Reiublican, elected ; district, Jacob li. Rromwell, an, eiectel; fourth district, o:d"U. Democrat, elected; fifth Davi-1 Meekison, Democrat, d; sixth district, Seth W. P.rowu, Ret'iiblicau, le elected; tenth district, Ste; h n R. Morgan, Republi can, elected ; eh-veuth district, has. E. Grosvenor, Republican, reelected; se. entcenth district, Jean Anderson McDow!l. Democrat, elected; nine teenth district, Cba. F. Dick. Repub lican, elected; twellth district, E. N. HuggiiiS. Republican, elected over J. J. Lentz. Democrat. I his district gave a Democratic plurality last year of:j, 1M7. 1 vveiity-nrst ili-trict, Theodore E. Rurton, Rej ublican. elected; twentieth li.-tnct, I. o. i'hihps, Republican, fc'.?ctc-d. New Jersev. Tiie tirK returns coming in indicate that the Democra" s wdl carry Jt-reev City by abuut -j. -- and the county of liuisoa by bvtwef-n ,." end ."r.'. No Re: uUicam will be elected to any position in the countv or city. The D-m .:: Lave made a clean sweep. ( iRiiewiil h:.'.c nearly, if net mre, ti.un t-',o - ) in tije county. Wiliiara D. D.ly is elected to Congress by proba cy 4. Allen i . ' McDermott is elected Sta'e eaator by nearly as much. Chairman Murrhy, of the Re p -."olican Statu commute, a; v4C, kaid: "We Lave c: ie.J the tite for Voor hees by 11. We Lave elected a majority of the Asstiuldy and will e;.--t John Kan I'mted States Sena tor. At the Democratic Leaiquarters at xi.f- r.:..e Lour it wa eaid they would ava:t lu.tuer returns before making .- '. v ! r.- i i . ' o:. -. I'ni'ed .Mates Sena- 'v m .?. Seweii telegraphs the Aa - . i'e i i re-s from t'amdeu at inld-:.!-:. t us : j.j: "New Jersey electa a Rep ii ;;cai Governor by fro in ,i)p) to h- tjer-ty, and a Republican Leg i-.ut U.'e. New ork. TLe fo'iow ia' (.'yr:gre3i 'I'.tv. w Lich ! piactica en in Kings y the bor- ..ri:.uya an 1 a at t of ( ireater ioik, Livo jrobably Leu electtd; New Second d. strict, John J. Fitgcrald. Democrat; third district. L iu : i 1 Drigjr, Democrat; fourth di.-ti i t, : r tram J CUvton. Democrat: :i:i:i .lis trict, Frtuk E Wilson. Demi. -rat; fixth cis'.ric; M-.t.-hell May, Dei-. i .t. Ithac. ;-.-, ou'-'te gives Roo-eveit .iK2. Tne Gvov' r,-tur.r. sol i - ...... - . Congrcs. f,!- Iowa. in,;, i- K. I.e-tcr; e-.v.i Tames M. Grijrgf: th.rd. R;.j ,r. tj' Lewis; fourth, William C. AiUuis,.n; fcfth. Lc.nndi L. Liv.ngto-i; s:x:h,' Charles L Rnrilctt, j-rveni! . ' .n 'X' Maddux, eight::, Wii.liu .'I. ikv.ai.l: ninth, Fansh C. Tate; tenth, William 11. Fleming; eleventh, William G. Brantley. II rida. Returns insure the return of S. M. Sjarkman, Democrat, ia the lirst con gressional district, and R. W. Harris, Democrat, in ti:e second. The vote, judging from indications, is from 10 to go per cent, lighter for both parties than in litO. iho whole Democratic State ticket is elected. lhe light vote is due to the feeble resistance ft! ere 1. The constitutional amendments requir ing that b-jnds of Mate otheers be in sound surety and guarantee companies, were carried overwhelmingly. lhe Republicans aud Populists will not elect altogether over live member of the Legislature, if that many, lhe Legislature elected w ill hojae a suc cessor to Samuel Pasco. Minnesota. Roth parties are claiming tho re-ult cn the State ticket. (l:i Legislatuie tho Democrats have all along coucedeT the victory to the Republicans. Returns on Congressmen are insufficient to de cide, although it is probable tho Re publicans l ave at least four delegates, probably more. A partutly tho result will be decided by tho country, us the two cities are about a stand off. South Carolina. Llliott, Democrat, lirst: Toibert, Democrat, second ; Latimer, Democrat, third; Wilson. Democrat, fourth. Fin ley, Democrat, fifth; Norton, Demo crat, sixth, and Stokes, Dciiou-iaf. seventh congressional districts, elected by very large majorities. l he Demo cratic State ticket was elected without opposition. Light voto cast through out the Stale. North Carolina. The Democrats have ceitainly won ia fifth, sixth aud seventh districts. Re turns ut complete, make it practically certain that they have won iu the lirst, third and ninth. In the second and fourth the two Populists, who were endorsed by tho Democrats, are elect ed. The Republicans re-elected Lmr.ey in the eighth. It looks now that iho Democrts have made a clean sweep t-x cept in the eighth district, where tho majority is reduced. The Legislature is two-thirds Democratic on joint ballot and the Democratic judicial ticket is elected by not less thau g0,00O. Two years ago the fusionists carried the State by 40,000. The voto shows that there has been a revolution. Massachusetts. Congress, Massachusetts, first dis trict, George P. Lawrence, Republican, elected; second district, F. II. Gillett, Republican, elected ; third district, J. II. Walker, Republican, elected ; fourth district, ii. W. Weymouth, Republi can, elected; sixth district, W. H. Moody, Republican, elected; seventh district, E. W. Roberts, Eepuiilioaii, elected; eighth district, S. W. McCali, Republican, elected; eleventh district, C. V. Sprague, Republican, elected; twefth district, W. '. Lovering, Re publican, elected: fifteenth district, W. S. Green, Republican, elected. Connecticut. Returna from Connecticut leave the Connecticut delegation unchanged po litically.! Following is tho Connecticut list complete. First district, 11. Stevens Henry, Republican; second district, N. D. Sperry, Republican; third district, Charles A. Russell, Re publican; fourth district, E. J. Hill, Republican. Texas. Sayers carries Fort Worth by about 2,100 plurality. It is estimated that he will carry the State by g0,0'o. Louisiana. The Democrats iu Louisiana made a cleau Hweep.electing six Congre -men, three railroad commissioner and tl.ree judges in the parith of Orleau-. 1 lie Congressmen elected are: Fust .lis trict, Adolph Myers; second Rol-rt '. Davey; third, Robert 1. Rr u-i-ard ; fourth, PLanor Rreaseale, fitb, Sam uel T. RairJ; sixth, Samuel M. Roheit son. Missouri. Chairman Cook claims the election of the entire Democratic State ticket by a plurality of :C,h'j', the election of R and possibly 14 Congressmen, and the return of a bafe majority to the Legis lature, ensuring re election of I'nited States Senator Cockrel'. Arkansas. Congress, first district, P. D. Mc- Culloch. Democrat, ele-ete l; t-c-t m 1 district..!. S. Little, Democrat. el-.-te J , third diatiict, Thomas G. Mcliae, Dem ocrat, eiecte 1; fvurth district, W. L. Terry, Democrat, elected; Siith dis trict, S. Rrundidge, Democrat, elected. Mississippi. Mississippi1, congressional results: First district, John M. Allen. Demo crat, elected; second, Thoina-t Spight, i Democrat; third lhomas C. Catching, Democrat; fourth, R. W. Pot, Demo i crat; fifth, John S. Williama, Demo I crat; seventh, Patrick Henry, Demo j crat. I Stone's Plural.!) About 125.000. Pennsylvania returns at midnight, ; an estimate based on the return.-) of the counties heard from indicate the elec J tion of Stone by a . rlarality which may eiceeu v,rj. rrioao may Lave , WJ plurality in Philadelphia county alone. Virf inia. The election in Virginia was the quieteit that has taken place in many years. Not more than half the vote was polled, except ia the ninth and I omoorata I he result d:.by Dem :ni t and .'i was the l.v alker in of the ninth trcaing awav- f:ci (iei the KpuMioan stneghoid district, where he w.o d-.'i a t I I v Lhe.i. Ail the Cc.n j'essi.u u elect neut sii er m- i! La C. r. llancocu. riu::.!.:! npntiieau iSile .O'.il-i,! says: "We cii-.- : by about CO." ' a id c . congressional de'e-g..'..: :: man, secretary 0 tao IV: nutti-e. siv: "l i. ie ; :; ceived s, far t'.c St .1 : ' can bv reatl v i i-.cc , ; . 1 are p: ci.a- . i-:wtt-t . , u SUIrt i,e " ntn A lirtl-.-1 c coin inns je ll. ; ublt- "III! MM COV.rtl S. Eijhiv hve KcpjM.war.s and W) DemoeratS I L'vtc.l t t!u' II unc. Ni w Vim.k, iic.al . - Return re ceived iu the As . c it i i'lofs office in this city m m all u.r the country Wednesday morning, inornate that s" Rei ubiicaus and ii j Dc:iu era! have certainly been cltiti I to seatt iu the national Mousn f Representa tives, lhe fame disaet two years ago returned to the lower house of Congress pi", R, j..iblieau and I emoci at.--. Ra-ed solely ni on the estimate!-in these di -ti o t- ti RepubllCttU loss of v! I and a Domed alio gain of l is indicated. 1 iiese estimntes conced to the Demcciats ali f li.e ooiigiea sional districts in (.leatii New ork except one. the fitteeuth. l"o the A-i-m' n'i- l Pi Secretary Kerr sai I at 1 o'clock: "lhe Repuhli-t-u'js w ill have h -1 -..t!. 1 f the lloimo f Rei resentativ. ... We wi.l have from I t l'.'O luembeisaa i vlll orgUlll.M the House if the tltiv -sivth i ngieis. lhe majority c f the epio.nnm will be from 1C to over 'he R- .ib.icans and 1 erhaps more 0;;r a-hi.-e in iicato Democratic gains m s. no- .! the M,4te-s as follows: Alabama -, Illinois.'., Dun 1, Kentucky;:. Ma-vl-md J. .Nrtissachu-K-tts Mis-onri New Jersey New Yolk :, Noi thCnrolimi -', I Vn u-y I van lit '., Yirgnr.u::, West u(-:ina I. I his ia total ol :;7. One disti .ot in De'aware isdou'otful with the oiianoes in favor of the Demociuts. In jigurmg i jgaui of three in Yngiui.i '-loioiuiv Kerr in cludes two di : i.-;s w hicb elected Deao'crai- ii: lv"'. who were unseutel by the i re e .l ib iise. Cuhan anJ I erta ki.an Unnds. The foreign bondholders have at last moved formally to iole-t their inter ests in Cuba and Porto Rico. lhe initial steps have beii taken through the ucency of iho I iench embassy at Washington, w inch ia this case acts no longer as the l kj l esioit ativo of the Spanish govei ninent. but f'-r l rencli vubjects. kr o ; i. I- I he Mei ri:t '.Vl .-.j received ml..! : ia! Teresa is asimiea' a Chittenden will b a..; It once. '-:icd g ( omjan y hai I'.i' tl:e .Maria ! 1 aptaiu v. it ii t he Meruit I)lh oi-iilsl..U I.,ielU- Arll.t. A Relgi.m ai'.. i. i t. of V, al'eau's student. - Cae.-ar Du or:..; wa- Jiand-b-ss. havi'ic i :i i" ;: I'loci aruif. and with oily ru i.m i : try U gs. and yet he can d off all ' :.- p:-. . at Lllh'. won gold-ii iiio'.;!- ::! Pari:-, and had p!(t lir'S ill the I.'.'IVCe. II" ll-ld t' hold the pah i?e willi oio- foo stump, and use the ! r . h -vi'h the otl.er. A .-! Ii'h-r .-eah'"ld v. as l-ui1' jr, front ff hi:; fas' l. and on Mii to wi 0.., .-t ri 1 iwist'-d. ' liin'iK 0 and evo-ic'.ed. leaving tracer f o!or !:i-:-,.-r h" pa-!. traver.-im tio- nin:i- with the swift ness i l a 11 y upon th.- -.va!!. Antwerp had an ai ii,' v. i,o -;:'! the rmi-t-r-j.i-T-s of Itnh'-n-. a lid yet had no hands. All hi- work was d-me with hi -a toe.-, ar.d so well did !..- paint that his picnirs f. r, !,,-.; a l.l'chfr pri'e for tl.ejr art i:-tie n.-a' than J.oi-e f any otlo-r arti-r in R:.'.ind handle paln'er. .,;: Ram am Hiles. at the are ,.f p. h.r! . ' ! hin first I.irture at tl.e 1 : : : - i a :! my. ami .-'ier e.le-i in : I !: !: I f: .' !;.- na'lorill scholarship of i?., -.- .!m- tP-o for two years, lb- Dob p il:.'- ,"c! mod-! a with hi.- rnou'i; H ir A lam S-p-n r.f New York, is :o'.ot!...r arrole e artln. who guides the hru-ii': v. i?h hi ton. The your, Sh .::-, Aimee Uapln. has no ami", i-'i n. i.ij r..-, - !. r r.ty f.ii in a womh r' i! u, ',-. ? with h'-r right foot. A 'Prt: i. l.-o'.y. l.nowti ;n th- "Too' ur'i.-t" ; ' ;.- arml:-s an 1 painting w !:' r f i. f-eir y- m ag rnarri'-d a pi-f.- . v.nal c;T.r-:. Th wd l:fig i : r. g wi ;.lad on Lf r fo'irth toe. an 1 she -inj,,, thf r-?l.-.t-r wlb b'l- f'iO". Helping tne Old Man Out. "It may n-a y..u a p!auslb5 s-. ry. but it has n.'-i.t of tiuth. I i .-.i.l i.i -.-. P.w n iu I'ei.n-y Iv ani.i. It w a- in ii..- oM .hiys when I- ' tureH v.-:e j,., pillar a ml p ople thought B goo. I q. al of s.,j.,j information. "'1 lo re vv a s ,:. i..-p in our re Ighl orho.... v. ho thought he had a Call to ili-'l : t t p opl- in --.me i,t I tl.-- i:io-t ai. ;; .. h..-i...s of p;,.Ioi phy ai. 1 p-.l.'c al mc.-... . T tri:!h va- 1 1 ... t .vn - - - low an 1 p. o-y and n.-ii.o'oi.-o; - ti. a" r.o one of ord.mirc int. i,.v . ..-.Id -it und-rr Lis te:iL,i,-- .1. .'it goir.g to s;.-ej. "A soj;.. t.m. s La i tl.-- oi l j-h. tleman had a - n who had all the g and vim that his fa;!.-r l.Tkol. He was full of glr.ger and sharp- r than a ia. k. On- n.ght th- i- was a line au- j'.ietj.e ai:d tl..- .11 :;a;a was jdow.'ng l.eaviiy after Lav .i:g put no. -t of LU leai'is t-j si p. Ju.st as Lin cas-i -ee:.,,i hop.-l-ss ar.l trtr yawning e-ow.i was j rayiiig to escape thero l w:: a lively 1-m.! arlmei t of thelleJ ', 'o;n fi..m rhe grtib ry. It was hki a patr.r of bird shot, ai d In-Me- of two li.inut' s all w re i :i the alert. Re l-.i- the father eo.ill gra-p the situ ation that 1 oy veiled out: "Say, pa, sti.-k right to jour lectur In'. Hammer it into Yui and I'll keep em awake,' ami he a-roinixiu!-d th asstin.uc.. with another vidlv ol v-in." Detroit Free Puss. tenth district?, where tl.t hd formidable o;-po -ltion. is that the Mate i ot ir. s a ocratic delegation f U i m tho feature - of the elect