I - . t - . ! ' ' ; . ' ' i 1 tNUMBER 21. THANK GOD -FOR i HATE 11 F. 11 F. E 51 1 II, A J,A M ) K EC KN KR ATIII ?,. . . XA TIOX DISENTHRALLED, A . f : VANCE AM) VICTORY T1XDKN AND TRIUMPH 1 THE PEOPLES VERDICT OE i COXDEMXA TJOX OX THE I 11 0 G UEti A XI) HAS OA LS. KHT E R I) A V ? H JV O R K Oil! IMIK SM'EL UAllE I11ESIIOT A'(v i.rnv: thieves rkkin , No More Bayonets lct Us Have '-it Peace with Smiling Plenty. VOTE OL' Til 13 C1TV. Cnner l)ivikn IYeshlt'nt : Hayes riltjen Congress : ; Canaday AVajldell 115. Lpwer Division President : Hayes Tildion lift. Congress : Cannartay Waddell 111. 599 ; - - SECOND WAlil). President : Hayes 157, Tilden 3ol. Con gress Canaday 104, HWaddell .320. 'Vance .SilttSettle 157, Jarvis 3:51, Smith 150, En irelliard 18, Albertbon 156, Kenan 331, II arerove 157, Worth 331, Carson 151, 8car)oro' 331,.Kielly 157. Senate :D. (I. Worth 332, W. II. 'Moore Allen Rutli erford -ft Representatives : J. W. Dun ham 327, E. L. Pearee 327, Jos. C. Hill' 150,iJas. Wilson 151. Ratilication 331. Rejection 153. Sheriff : Owen Fennell 323. Renter Of Deeds: John D. Love 320. County Treasurer : Berry Cleaves '320. Coroner : ; Horace Bagg 1 320. Surveyor : Johh K. Brown 324. County Commissioners Alfred Martin 327, Geo. W. Williams 320, James W'Uson 320,Hanke Vollers 328; David S. Saunders 324. I : THIHD WAUU. Presidential Electors Fowle,A;c.,Dc:in., 304 ; Doekcry, Rad., 311. . Congress Waddell, 2S8; Canaday, 327. Gubernatorial Vance, 301 ; Jarvis, 302 ; EfigClhard, 2S7 ; Kenan, 302; Worti!,c02; .(jvp,r302 Scarborough, 302 ; Scltle, 307; Smith, 305 $ Albert son, 3.7 ; Reilly, 30( ; Wheeler, 306 ; Carson, 306 ; Hargrove, 300. I . v ; , , Amendments Ratilication, 3D4 : Rejec tion, ;30ft. Senate Worth, 308; Moore, 280; lWuse Dunham, 301 ; Pearce, 302 ; Hill, ii'.4; Wilson, 204. r f rornTir ward. ' Vance, 2,S.5-' Settle,: 303.- Waddell. 273; Canaday, 308. r Democratic gain on" the Merrimon vote 16. " - . ,; FIFTH WA.KD. President : Hayes 526, Til'den 2:32. Coi -gress ; Canadav 332, Waddell 22ft. Gov ernor Settle 525, Vance 241. Rejcctic n 41KJ ; Ratification 242. Senate : Moore 483 Wortlv246. ' ' VOTE OF THIS STATE. : : 1 LENOIR. ' .' , Kikstox, Nov. 7. Only one box counted. Settle's majority 1G3, this indicates d democratic ga'in of 75 in the County over the Caldwell vote. The VAittendments are thought to be fully up. . i - . WAYNE. . . GoiibsBORo, N. 'C, Nov. 7. The prospects in "Wayne are fair. The Re publicans arc ready to giyc up the county. The indications are that the entire 'Democratic ticket in the county is elected by probably: 100 majority. The vqte is the largest ever polled. AVe gain on the Convention vote and a gam of nearly f00 on the Merrimon vote. IGoldsboro precinct stands, Til den 3tf4. Hayes 479, Vance 363, Settle 4 1.9, Avhich is a Democratic o-uin on the convention; vote ; gain in proportion, other townships as lar as hoard Jroii. J Col. Iluniphreyhyil run behiml , . . """chuiiilmus Keep Zrfh the State ticket. Afl parsed off ;m good order. f r r HALIFAX. oc?auS; IfaVty, gives a Dem ocratic iiQt gain of 30 over the Alerri Stl0ttivS,fi Lounty, gnes a Democratic ain of Hi ajonipared with the CaldS Halifax township. Halifax gives a Republican net gain of o I COLUMSUS. F.uujBi.rFF, Xoy. 7.-The electkm in Columbus ,.,awed. off , quietly. 11 tht counry tKket elected. You cjn safe v mit our majority at 075. . " P DUPLIN. M AGifOLIA , Nov. 7.- Democratic majority O7o8 K a and Island Creek " ?5? I Kenansville 68 ROBESON. !S?! 'ov: r.-Democratie jority m eiirht tnu-nct,? r ":lt 9 ina in"- sevpn tvs-cKt : Ane remaiu nialSritt tvf gaVe Republican 'run wS- J tKr!.ag0- The.amendments Ion &PvTlth,the other ticket. ' Robe eon to "held" and the State is "eaved." . MECKLENBURG. Cii aki-otte, Nov. 7. The election was quiet and . orderly not a disturbance re ported anywhere. Reports from the adja "Z1,!00"111108 tfTe a democratic eain of t lr. Mecklenburg is Demccratic "by 700, a Kainof 4.). Very large ains in Cleave! iaj.d, I red 11, Rvau and Cabarrus. BLADEN. Dt.adexi-oro'. Nov. 7. ConTiss ) addell, Dein.. 89; Canaday, Rep., t6. l or f?cp.atr,r 13th District .Tulm V Deniiett, Dem., 120, .Sikes, Reji., 53; Douse, of Representatives .Inc. II. Clark, Dem., l'il; McDonatt, Rep.. 53. For (iovernor .Vance. 90; ettle,5; 'Ratifk-ation' 85; "Rejection" 89. AnnoTTsnuKO, Nov. 7. Abbott town ship gives Hayes 0. Tilde.n 78, Vance 74, Settle, 87. Heavy Democratic gains at Clarkton and BJadc-nboro. Lai rinbcko. Nov. 7. Vance's ma jority 71 ; gain of 43 over last years. . " ANSON. " . . " - Lii.es vim.k, N. C, Nov. 7. Ave rage Democratic majority 27, net Re publican gain of 8. Tilden leads, Rati iicatiou of Constitutional Aniendments next. Largest vote ever cast here. Democratic gain of 15 over Merri nians vote. i Wahesboko, Nov.. 8. The State ticket headed by Vance' prevail at this precinct by 4ft majoiity and our t-Jectoral ticket by 58. Col. Steele has 07 majority. The gain herj- exceeds our most eanguine 'hope's. The ether parts of the county are jn full sympathy with this. , WILSON. AViusox, Nov. 7. WiIon county is OfJO majority for Tilden, Vance and the amend ments .a gain of 40(K . Bailey precinct in Nash tbuv.tjr gives a Deiiiocratic jrain of 50. WAKE. RAi.Ki-.ar, Nov. 7. (Jen. Cox, says: ' Republican less in Raleigh township 152. Think we -have carried "Wake." Rai.eioii, Nov. 7. Raleigh city and township give a Democratic gaai of 100. Heavy -'Democratic gains are reported from all quarters -from which returns have been received. There is no longer auy doubt that the Democratics havccarried the. State the Republicans concede, it. Tin? Democrats probably elect 7 out of 8 Congressmen in- the State. In Clcaveland county the Democratic gain is 018. THE VOTE IN OTHER STATES. ALABAMA. Moijile. Ala. Nov. 7.t Indications are that'Rramburg, Dem., has -carried this County by 3.500 majority. Tilden and Hendricks majority Will equal if jt deze not exceed Rramburgs. Every thing quiet. , Montgomery, Ala., Noa 7. All quiet as far as heard from. Hayes ma jority in this city 1X00. It. is safe to say -that seven -Democrats havp been elected to Congress. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 7. Re turns show Democratic majorities from all directions, indicating at least 25,000 majority in the: State. Seven Demo cratic Congressmen certainlp elected in 4th district. Haralson present colored member is opposed by Roper ex colorod member, who is supported by Spencer and all the Federal office holders. Shel ly, Democrat , is 'making gains. TNDIANNA. Indianavlts, Ind., Nov. 7. Returns from 40 Townships give Tilden 5,809, Hayes 5,801. The same pieces in Oc tober gave Williams 5,7b9, Harrison woo t I.vniAxivi-oi.is. Ind., Nov.' 7. Re turns froih 80 Townships give Tilden 13,37(, Haves 13,433.. The same pla ces in uctober gave illiams 13,32o, Harrison 13.702. . The indications now are tjiat Tildens majority will be be tween 7 and 10,000 in the State. Indiaxaeoeis, Ind., Nov. 7. Re turns from 100 Townships and 54 Counties give net Democratic gains of 245.: . IxDiAXAroEjs, Nov. 7. Returns from 180 townships irive Tilden 35,949, Hayes 35,334. NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord, N. H. Nov. 7. The elec tion in this city is' progressing .rpiietly with little cr no excitement. 'yVt va rious places the vote polled in" the central wards, up to noon, was much larger than that of previous years at the, same time. The following was the last count before noon: ward 4, Haves 323. Tilden 200; ward 5,' Haves 310. Tilden 149 ; ward 6. Haves 27.1, Til den 185; ward 7, ' Hayes" 109, Tilden "94. At the Republican headquarters mo .dispatches have been received yet, from towns in the State, except from Northfield, which elected a Republican moderator, which is a gain. The weath er is rainy, but probably will not in terfere with the vote of the State, which will, it is generally thought, be close and smaller than that of last Spring. v x Concord. Nov. 7. Returns continue to come very favorable for the Repub licans. The excitement is intense. Concord, Nov. 7. Seventy towns and cities give Hayes 12,204. TiMeii 11,371, scattering 12G ; in 1872 the same places gave Grant 10,975, (Jreeloy 9.684, scattering GO: the Republican net losses in thcsc,p!aces is 308. Concord, Nov. 7. Thirty-five towns, with an aggregate vote of 11,000, show a Republican loss of only G on the election of 1872. ' ; TENNESEE. Memphis, I en.. Nov. 7. There was a heavy vote in this eifv te-dav. 10.000 over any former vote. It is believed that Thomas, independent Democratic c vnuidate lor Governor has carried the Countv by over 1.500. and Republicans have elected their Legislative ticket. The Democrats conccd the election of Randolph. Republican, to Congress, Nasuvii.t.e, Ten.. Nov. 7. Election ouiet in all parts of the State. No- doubt of the election of Porter, .Dem A. Governor, and certainly eiirht out of ten Congressmen by the Democrats. . MARYLAND. Baltimore, Nov. 7. Official returns of this city gives a Democratic majori- i ui nciurus irom every por tion of ths State show Demcraticgains Phelps county gives 350 Democrats majority ou the national and State ticket. . Bland, Democrat, is probably elected tq congress by an increased ma jority. - . . - " WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, j "WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER NEW YORK. ! Tkoy, Nov. 7 .V large vote being polled here. No disturbances are re ported and no arrests for illegal yotin? have been made. The vote at noon stood 7,700 against 5,200 at tlic same time last fall. j Auburn, Nov. -7. The vote.u far in this city shows Republican gain.i The weather is very pleasant and a heavy vote will poll. i New York, Nov. 7 The election both here and in Prooklyn is proceed ing quietly, no disturbance being re ported up to njon. A number or ar rests for illegal voting have been made. The storm continues. A verv heavv vote is polling. ' Indications arc that a vote almost equal to the registry will he polled here. About 500 parties were arretted most of whom Mere discharged. A number of arrests were madeC in the lower part of -the city of liquor dealers for keeeping their stores open, but : they were discharged by police justices. About 2 o'clock it was discovered that Republicans were distributing to Dem ocrats electoral tickets headed byi the names oi iiidcn and Hendricks with all of the Republi can olertornl i'n-rnt underneath which created intense ex citement among the Democrats. Iiarge numbers of these tickets were Wh up by Democratic agents, but it is thought that there are some thousands of them m the boxes. Arrests continue to be made.. Federal supervisors and denntv marshals are challeno-inr nml large numbers of Democrats as to their votes.. The Greenback part v have put up boxes but nearly all of th abandoned early in' the dav. i Returns from New York St-toAvill be compared with the Grant and Gree ly vote for President in 1872; the vote in Ohio with the Vote for Governor in 1875; in Indiana with the vote for Gov ernor Williams and Harrison Oct.! lo in Wisconsin with the vote for Gover nor Luddington last war. excent in Milwaukee countv, the' vote of which will be compared v.itli the vote"! for Lieutenant Governor; In Illinois with the vote for Governor in 1.72, the onlv fair party vote; in Iowo w ith 1875. i The Gold and Stock Tcle-ranh Co. issue the following bnllegin ' 'Ixdiaxapot.is, Nov. 7. IMuritf so far received show small trains for Haves over the Oct. vote. Reports from viri ons parts of the State indicate Repub lican gams ami a probabilitv of Haves' carrying the State." '1 Returns from 210 electoral districts in New York city show a majoritviof 21,000 for Tilden. Gold and Stock bul letin: "Hartford City gives Tilden 900 majority,-a gain of 1,325 on the Pres idential vote of 1872. Returns from 139 districts in the State outside !of New York eitv. comnared witn ihc Presidential vote of 1872 when the lie- publicans had 53,000 majorjtv, show Republican gains of 3,088. The Demo crats gain 4,094, a net Democratic gain OI l,oUO. 17C districts in the Slate outside of New York city gives over the vote of 1872: Republican gains 3,510 and Dem ocratic gains 5,658. a net goin of 2.1 4. N ote of New York countv: Tilden 112,208 Hayes 58,058, Cooper 252. Tilden's majority over Hayes 53.550. ; in Brooklyn 148 election precincts out of 1G1 give Tilden a majority of 15.651. 316 towns and districts In the State outside of New York city and Brooklyn show an aggregate Rcpubl'i lican majority of 23,970, do. gain 6.158; Democratic majority 12,099, do. gain 9,G9G, net Democratic gain 3.538. With 18 election districts to hear from in New York city Tilden's majority is 53,000. .. L 390 election districts of the city irive Tilden -86,294 and Hayes 3S.410. 247 election districts outside the citv and Brooklyn show a net train f 2,t84as compaaed with the Presidential vote of 18 12, when Grant had 53.456 majority iii the State. The 1 emo -ratic majority in -New York city this year is about 55.000. against about 23,0:0 in 1872j and in Brooklyn about 16,000 against not quite 5,000 in 172. . ONNECTKTT. Hartford, Nov. 7. Hartford gives Tilden a plurality of 99. Democratic! majority last spring was 676, - which is a Democratic gain in the city of 213. Meriden gives Hayes 27 majority, which is a Democratic loss of 216. j " Hartford, Nov. 7. Thii-tv-oiirht. towns give Hayes 8.267. Tilden 7,601,! Robinson, R., ,375. Hubbard, D.. 6,805.: Last spring these towns gave Robin-i son, R., 6,112, lngersoll, D., 0.514. The. Republican majority is 505, against a Democratic majority last year of 402. which is a Republican gain of 907; this includes no city whatever. Hartford, Nov. 7. Fifty-nine towns, including Meriden, the only city yet reported, gives Hayes 14.397. Til den 13.335 ; Haye's majority 1,062 : Have's vote, over Robinson last spring 2.280, Tilden's over lngersoll 1.1 00. inese oy xowns gave a democratic ma jority last spring of 1.028 ; Republican irain'2,090. Hartford, Nov. 7. Ninety-four towns.givc Haves 32.302,Tilden 33.145 These towns last spring crave Robinson 24,43d, lngersoll, 28,378 ; Democrath majority, so far; 1.001, against 3:S63 last spring. - Hartford, Nov. i. The senate, in all probability, will be Republican Returns from 78 towns show a net Re publican gain in the lower house of 30 There seems no doubt that the legis lature is Republican in both branches. One hundred and twenty towns give l laves 39,Si9 and Tilden 40. .22. J hese towns this spring gave Roltinson J29 835, lngersoll 34,969, a Democratic loss of 4,291. General llawlev is de feated for Congress in the First district by about l.0. New Havex, Nov. 7. 12 P. M.- The town of New Haven' gives the democratic electoral ticket l,bi4 ma jority. Phdrs, p., for Congress in this district, is re-elected over Kellojrg by a majority something less than two years ago. The State will be close, with undoubtedly a small majority for Tilden, ... Th? State no doubt gives Tilden clear majority. Legislature will be Republican. Hartford, Nov. 7. One hundred and thirty-ight of 167 towns give Til dan 4,04 majority. SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston, Nov. 7. Unofficial returns from various sections of the State show large Democratic irainj everywhere, as compared -with the rote of two vcars aro. S'o Remibliean miin yet reported anywhere. The IVmo. overcome. Charleston Nov. 7. Unofficial, but trustworthy returns from about one half of the State show a Democratic lin of over 12,000, compared with 1874, when Chamberlain had 10.000 majority over Green. The Republi cans claim that Charleston countv will lve a heavy Republican train to offset the Democratic gain. The result hangs upon the coast counties, which arc not accessible bv wire. Augusta, Nov. 7. A special to the Chrom'dc'and Stutiiul dated Colum bia 11 p. iil pavs Hampton is 10.000 ahead in 15 couuties heard from but the Lepubhcan strongholds of BeauforL Georgetown, Colleton and Charleston county will reduce this majority con siderable. Hampton is sanguine of success by a small maioritr. llv ilirrv. tion of U. S. deputy marslials the polls were taken possesion of by the troops; there w;n no disturbance and only citi zens challenged votcrs- omo. Cincinnati, Nov. 7. Businoss is at a stand-still, am 'a larirc voti is lMnr polled. There are indications of quite an increase over the October votr. Everything is quiet so far as heard from. The weather is cloud with a cool West wind. Com-mbus, Nov. 7. Returns from 1208 wards, townships and precincts in about sixty counties, including about hall ol Cleveland and one-third of Cincinnati, show Haye's gain' to be 4.407, Democratic gain 2,566: net Democratic gain, compared with the Gubernatorial election in 1875, 159. Columbus. Nov. 7. Returns from 448 townships and voting precincts in wmu, cohering oo couniics, snow a net Democratic gain ot 266, as compared with the Gubernatorial vote of 1875. Columbus, O., Nov.8. Returns from 500 townships and wards in Ohio show a net Republican gain of 177 over lbiD, when .Hayes majority was 5S4. GEORGIA. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 7. Muscogee County gives 1,400 maioritv for Tilden and Harris, Dem.- for Congress. Dis trict has gone Democratic by a heavy majority. Au;ista, Ga.. Nov. 7. Returns seem to indicate the election of an un broken Democratic delegation to Con gress There has been a large vote polled in Georgia, every County in the 8th District'bas cone. Demor ratic. Richmond county has eiven over 3,000 Democratic majority. Returns from South Carolina and Florida, come m slowly, Democrats claim South Carolina by about 4 000. Barnwell Aiken, Kdgefield and Abbevvillc coun ties, heretofore Republican, arc claim ed by the Democrats. Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 7. State irives Tilden a majority of from fiftv to siilv thousand. Congressional ticket elec , W ' J J ted throughout. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Nov. 7. The unpleasant weather does not seem to interfere with voting in this city and a larcre vote is being cast and business is at a stand still. Hull the first town in eastern Massachusetts, gives Hayes 32, Tilden 24. Rice 31 and Adams 25. A large vote is being polled in Butler's dis trict and indications at present are that he will be elected over both compcti- tors, mongu jnuge Jloar is receiving some unexpected support. Worcester, Nov. 7. The election is progressing with spirit A stead v r lin has no effect on the voting. The ward rooms arc all crowded and a very large voxc is ieing polled. On the Congressional Jvote both partiesare solid with but little scratching. Rice keeps well up to his ticket. The Even tug Journal savs: Crapo, Republican has U'en Tc-electcd to Con gress in the first district bv a larcre ma jority, and that.Hirris, Republican, is elected to Congress from the second district. Twenty-four towns give Hayes 6.71 x, Tilden 3.836, Rice 6.30?, Adams 3,816. Baker 425. - Nine wards in Bos ton give Hayes C.893, Tilden 7,419; Kice lias a majority of 52 in these wards. Republican specials from New Hamp shire claim tne fctatc by 2.000. Ninety-six towns give Haves 36,230. Tilden 21.953. Riee 32.764, Adams 21.- 053. Baker 4.662. -Returns so far re ccived. ancording to Republican esti- A . .1.'.' il ' 1 a W-k maie. muicaie me eiecuon oi uov. luce by a good majority. The election of Banks. Republican, in the 5th Con gressional district, of Butler, Repuli can, in the 7th, Crapo. Republican, in the 1st, Harris. Republican, in the 8th. and Norcross, Republican, in the 10th. is conceded. Other Congressional dis tricts are doubtful and the above re suits may be changed by later returns. Returr.s received give Frothincham, Democrat, for Congress in the 5th dis- a ai a- m ' . a trie;, i.uiLjover General Banks, whose defeat is claimed. Leopold Morse, 1 enKK-rat.' is probably elected from the 4th Congress district bv a FmalLma- joritv. Claflin. Republican, of the 8th, Harris. Republican, of 2nd andLoring. Kepublican. of the Cth district are claimed to be elected by the Traveller. . Butler, in the' 7th district, Banks in the 5th, Clatlia in the feth. 'Crep in the 1st, Robinson ia the 11th. Rice in the 9th. and Norcoss in the 10th. al Republicans, are elected to Congress. Harris iii tho 2nd nud Loring in the Cth, Republicans, are probably elected. Dean iu the 2nd and Morse in the 4th, Democrats, are probably elected. The present Congressional delegation stands Kfnnhl irans & Democrat t TV cratic Committee are jubilant. The Republicans are unwilling to grant that Chamberlain' majority of 74 has been 1 ! . 8, 1876. Republicans gain four Congressmen, and it the rote cooUnnes in the same ratio. they will carry the State for Hayes bj 50,000 plurality. Jjutler has 3.000 Dluralitr our Tar- box and Hoar. VIRGINIA. Xoktolx, Not. 7. Tbw election passed off quietly. The majority in his city for Tilden is 958. The ma. oritr for Goode for Conrreu was 965. a Democratic increase or 374. Eliza beth City county rives 830 BeDuhlican majority, a Republican increase of 200. Alxxaxdkia, Not. 7 The Demo cratic majority ia this city is 270 and about the same majority for tho Con stitutional Amendment. Gea. VT. H. F. Lee is elected to the State Senate. There Is no doubt ef Hon ton's rr-clec- lon to Congress by a majority of kt. eral thousand. RicnxoxD, Not. .7. Tilden's m ority in this city is 1.500. Returns from the State snow . Democratic rains. The Democrats elect Congrwmen from all the districts except the Second and T" . 1 . ... - rounu, wnicn are m'aouDt. rtn rc- arns from the Second district show a gain over Goode's Tote of 14. Norfolk, Noy. 7-The msiority for Goodc, D for Congress in Portsmouth, is 1,018, a Democratic gain of 9C5. 1UCHMOSD, oy. 7. Petersburg, where troops were sent, rare H in too, D., for Congress, 219 majority, a Dem- cratic gain of 450, It is believed he is elected. In Goodcs district, the Democratic rains are accumulating. In Goode's election Virrinia sends a clear Democratic delegation to Con gress. ILLINOIS. Chicago, Nov. 79:15 P. M. Re turns from 20 towns in Illinois cir Hayes 4,339. Tilden 3.4S4. Cooncr 84; Republican gain oyer the Tote for Governor m 1872 of 1,234 and a Dem ocratic gam of 1,328, being a net Dem- ocraxic gain or 34. Chicago. Not. 7, The returns indi cate that Tilden has carried Chicago. Lemone, D., is re-elected to Congress. The State is Republican by 20,000. . iniCAOO, Noy. 7-lteturns from 15 Iowa townships show heavy Republi can majorities : - ' MIS80URI. St. Locw. Nov. 7.The election is passing with unusual quietness through out me city and a heavy vote is being polled. An increase of pollinr clsces as expedited voting very greatly, and up to now more than one-half of the total registered vote had been colled. Not a breach of the peace or an angry discussion and not a single arrest by either deputy marshal or city tlice nas yet, uecn reported, and the indica tions arc there will not be the slirhtest disturbance during the day. Both sides arc working hard for their respec tive cauaiuaics. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadklpiiia, Pa., Nov. ft. Re turns from 24 town and townshrns out- idc of the city, principally in Cheslcr, ierks and Delaware counties, show a net Republican gain of 64 on the vote for Govenor in 1875. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 7. Re turns from nearly every crccinct in this luuicuic a xvepuoucan majoniy on the presidential ticket of 15.200. The : j: . t ir " . city has gone Republican. Majority 17,200 last year. Philadelphia. Pa- Not. ft. Rv turns from 125 towns outside of this city show a next Republican gain'of io-. inc warus oi mis city, complete, thow a IXcmocratic gain of 1,198. Iiow- an, the Republican candidate for Sheriff of Philadelphia county, is pro- oaoiy aeieaiea. MISSISSIPPL Louisviu.k, Ky Nov. 1. By pri vate news from ali oTcr Mississippi from Sopermtendcntj'. to Mr. van- shame, Division Soptrintendaut W. U. Telegraph Company, report the elec tion oi nve and perhaps more Demo cratic Congressmen, and savs the State nas gone icmocralic by oTer thirty uousanu majority. LOUISIANA- Louisvillk, Ky Not. 7. Informa tion from same sources state Louisiana has rone Democratic. Msforitv in - . ... ' ew ur leans ten thousand. KENTUCKT. LoriKviLLK, Ky., Not. 7 Tfldeni majority in Kentucky is estimated at over 60,000. NEW JERSEY. T V- T . , v . ibesios, x ot. r ieadinir iw?pubiicans have conceded the State to I ilden by from 3,000 to 5,000. The Legislature will probably be Demo cratic. MICHIGAN. Di.troit.Not. 718 prethe'sof this city show a net Democratic majority of 1,311, a iemocravic gain oi about 1.500. Returns from 57 townshine give iiayes a nei majority or Z.51Z. Returns from 78 town hit and trc r .. . cincts give Hayes a net Republican majority of 2,669, a Democratic gain or 3,6o2 as compared with the rote of ii; me same iowds pave c res well lie- O . lL a Arm m w pubiicau, for Governor, a net maioritv Ol CJJ. . WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Not. 7. Returns from 50 .towns and wards give Hayes a ma jority of 1,300, a Republican gain of 12 of the 13 wards of Milwaukee and one town give Tilden 1,206 majority. The Democratic msjorioy in the coun ty will not exceed 2.500. 154 towns and wards, not including the above, give Hayes 1,050 majority, a Democratic gain of 910. 98 towns and wards rive Tilden 12 majority, a democnUc- nin of 991: this docs not include any re turns from Milwaukee where there are indications of large Republican gains. FLORIDA. ArcusTA. Gi Laki Crrr Fla, Nov, 7, Ret ami come in slow. South ern and Western counties show large Democratic rains. TLrToblirn Kt made small gains in the Eastern coun ties. State looks Democratic Ex pect definite returns about xaUalkt. Democrats claim the State. 10 CENTS A WEEK IOWA. Chicago. Not. 7. -I Art Li 1 rrtnn from 17 counties in Iowa vL.w R. tmlr- lican rains of 744s I K-iruwrt i" r-aln 52 ; net Republican gain C62. WAsnixorny. Nov.- 7. iThr K-i .. crats now claim tht Yuun-' i re-ht i cd by a small majority. LociTlU.E. Nov. 7. KuirAti majority C0.OOO. with a tb-ar Im cratic Congressional dvloati'jii. THE VERY LATEST. WAsnio-To.v, D. C Nov. 7. A close watch of K-attrring Cnin .inal retams show that tht iK-mocrats will have a good majority in tht ict IIott?c. The Senate i!ll Republi can, nominally, bat there are f nr .r five pliable membcm in that m-ly. The Republicans give Tilth n electoral votc. The licnvsrrat lUiu 213. The latent advice rive ..1.11 t'aiv. Una to the I democrat . fohi:ic: r.i. LoKDox, Nov. 7. A Vit :ma crr. pondent says it is certain tlt I!un u preparing for all etvntiulitii i:u. sisn officials who have Lerxlof.Tv 1-vn anxious to deny all military n jura- tions now maintain that tbi wl.. army is on a war-footing. Thi mi.! u frankness may poiblr U hv , m. xnand. A Rome dbpatch to lh Ttlftr .t AntoneJli wastran5artingui!ir, the Pope Saniby. when "he wa .M-iziI with gout of the chot. Vh rri "l to his apartment he ri fu-d t U licxr that death was approaching but rt crin i the sacraments. lie rxpirttl at 7:15 Monday morning, after H-ndinz a sagc to the P orc asVin? furhi L! s.in and imploring pardon for all ih fialt he might have committed during h: administration. I he fitmie hit bv the Cardinal will Ik? divi!el anum? thV members or his family. Hi f.w -,. lections of ccmj. antfriuari R. n.fU.f etc arc becueathed lu the Vatic-iii museum. COMMERtTANirTlAIE. V'l LM I NtJTON .XfA RK KTS. Crr.Frr. Orrn i KovcmWr 7, lf?76--C P. M. 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