Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1876 — Page 1

VOL. XXVI. XO 12. INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER S, 1870. WHOLE NO. 187

TILDSN'S TRIUMPH. It Is Now Well Assured. THE CONTINGENCY. The Determination of Chandler and His Co-Conspirators to Cheat the Country Out of Its Choice. THE SITUATION. Louis!an:i,Florida and South Carolina for Tilden and Reform, with Wisconsin, Oregon and Perhaps Other States Still In Doubt. SENTIMENT OP THE SUCKERS. They Were Almost Persuaded to Renounce Grantism, Which They Once Indorsed by Over Fifty Thousand Majority. A SLOPE SENSATION. Tte Radical Majority in the Pacific States Accounted For ia a Measure Where Morton h Getting in His Work. TUE (JENERAL RESULT. TIIKTEHY LATEST. This Does Settle It Florida. I,ouisiana and South Carolina are Certainly Oar. f By Teletfraph tlhe JS.-iiliii-l.V New York. Nov. 10, 4 a. in. Florid Is lh-m-ocralie by 7o0; IuLsIan:i by 7.XK), but it may tx counted out by the is-tnrnin hoard; Sntb Carolina Ls IVmoorutic by 2sX, aud tlie ballot boxes in Charleston under guard. "V gain a wouior In New Jersey and South Carolina j THE WOULD. I rilOHA UI LITI IJ4. Almut florlda and Iulsiaua. By Telegraph to the Sentinel. j New York, Nov. .New York, New Jersey, ; Indiana, Connecticut and North Carolina are j rrrtalri. One hundred and eighty-four rotes are ure for Tilden. Illinois and Wisconsin are close and in doubt. Florida is probably Democratic, tiniest w an cheated on th count. Frequent telegrams come from New Orleans that the täte is Democratic by over 10,000, but we can not get a declaration of the rote and a falidncatlon of the returns is evidently con- , t -in plated. No enoouraging news from the j Jliclrft: t&te. UM VOTIX HERE, And tbe Ilewt Nearly ho. 1 By Telegraph to the Central Committee. ! New York, Nov. P., 0 p. m. One lndred and

how that Florida and Ioulsiana are Demo- ! mit If? by decided majorities unless the returns ! are falsified. South Carolina is uncertain. Another or 7.ehs Sins Exllemeut In Washington. Wn-diingtou, Nov. 9. The Hon. Charles i ioorham, assistant secretary of the interior, received at n!i to-day a telegram fmm secretary Chandler saving without qualification Hint Hayes lias is.', voles ami Is elected. Secretary Chandler will return herefrom New Yoric to-night. Tho excitement here I unprecedcnbsl and intens', and law erwds an- at tlie newspaer ami telegraph offices. At the exwuiive department no business is doing. Every one is awaiting definite returns from Hny oii" of tlie Mates reganh d as doubtful. INDIANA. siiu.miy (oixrv. Esel lenient In Shelby llleltiat Vole Mill Stand. By Telegraph to tlie Sentinel. Shelby ville, Ind., No. f. This day lias been one ctlcululi-d to try men's souls. Successive changes of the complexion of tlx- prosj-cts ave occurred at each five minutes tiuriug the day. Hie day X'Uel with an enleavor hy tlie Republicans to eut down Hie "lxss ixle," bat tlie is-nmcracy rallied, and to a man declared that they would die Ijefore it should tic cut down, until it was finally settled, and amidst the ItontrM und firing of cannons of both Mirtles, she stands as high nlxaoany liepublican Jxile in the United States as the Ik'inocrney stands alxive the IUvJie.il party. Thousands of infuriated people are now upon the streets, w 1II with enthusiasm, Hing auiid the pla ing of hands and songs of the s-Teral glee clubs. Tilt: kiimcaes urn: ui soktii CAROLINA, AtiuiMllnic l.MK Mrmocrallr Majority. By Telegraph to tlie Sentinel. Kv4isvi!Je, Ind., Nov. 10, 12 p. in. The Courier's special correspondent telegraphs fnmi Char cston.S. C, that the Republicans concede tlie tat to Tilden by I,0o0 majority. PUTNAM COI XTY. Tilden' Majority 319. By Telegraph to the Sentinel. Greenca-stle, Nov. 9. Tllden's official majority in Putnam is 319, a 1? publican gain of 19 over l.)ctol;r. Money and bogus tickets did it ji I BSO X COIXTY. Tildcn's Majority Forty-three. By Telegraph to the Sentinel; Princeton, Ind., Nov. .. Tilde n majority in Gibson county Is forty-three, a Democratic i;ain of forty-seven on the vote for governor. jli'ii:kso co u .t v. A lenicrntlr ialu of IK. (By Telegraph to the Sentinel. Madison, Ind., Nov. V. JcrTersou county's official Republican majority is i'i a IVmo-cralk-Kaln over Octoler of 16. rAKROI.L tOl VTV. fO Majority lor Tilde. By Telegraph to the Sentinel. Delphi, lud., Nov. . The official vote of Cnrroil county 2 Ives Tilden J0t vot. a ain over the tat ticket of Hi. ItKOWN COUNTY. 7tt Majority for Tilden. Hy Teleümph to the S.ntinel.J Columoux, IndM Nov. 9. The otticial vote of lirowu county kIiows a majority for Tilden und Hendricks of "tiC. , 'CI.AY COUNTY. TildenNOfllrial Majority 210. I By Telegraph to tlie Sentinel. Itra.il, Ind., Nov. lt. Tilden's majority officially in Clay county is 2 gain over Williams, 01. MIAMI COUNTY. Official Returns. By Telegraph to the Sentinel. l'eru, Ind., No. H. Miami county official returns give Tilden 2,845; Hayes 2,7J2; Cooper 61 Itetarns From Counties. Indianapolis, Nov. Midnight. Returns from Kl rounties in full and llj iu part, show Hayes ahead of Tilden 2,7ül, m Democratic gainofGi0. The counties und townships to hear from gave Williams, IW majority in Octoiwr. XSCOXSEV. National and C ir regional 3, OOO lor llayes. Milwaukee, Nov. P. The Republicans will have IS nicjority in the Assembly and 11 In the Senate. The majority for Uayes in the ßUlewim-xc.TClö.uCU.

SOUTHERN STATES.

t llAMILI R'N I LOT To Curry florid by Money :d at all IlMxardM. By TclcKraph to the tlentlnel. New York, Nov. V. Advices from Florldu Kiy that the state lir.s gone IViBoerutie by a mnall majority, but dlspatclict have beeu received lif-re Kaylnti that Chandler has telegraphed Gov. Ilearnsto count a Republican majority at all liazartls, and to draw upon him for all tlie money necessary. It looks u If there was u d.-ep laid plot to cheat Tilden out of his elect Ion. LOUISIANA CI.AI3Ii:i ItY UOT1I. New Orleans 4.ie N.OOO lciiocrallc Majority. J By Telesjraph tothe Scntinel.l New Gilt.Mis, Nov. P. The Ote In tlili Hale is very close. K-turns tire now la from fourteen out of the tifiy-eiiiht mii Ishes. Ijth parties claim a majority of 4,000 or ."..into. Tlie Hemoeratie majority in the city Is fi,W0-a loss .ineu lTI of 3,tXi. Ni;V ORLEANS TIM15. OUKOlSOKATlVi: A1VICKS. Ioii Islann Our Hiid Tliey Ia re ol Io tlie IHrtj' Work They Contemplated. By Telejrrapli to the Sentinel.! Iiouisville, Ky., Nov. !, 10 p. m. IaiUiana is ours from 10,000 to li,000 Ix'yond a doubt, but the Mime cafeiiuln:r board twin ISTlwÄl try to cheat us out of it. Couki ICR-Journal. I.Ol l.NIAN'A. Democrat claim the State by 10,000 Majority Threat or Trand. By Telegraph to the Hon. J. E. McDonald. New Orleans, Ia., Nov. . Tlilrty three parishes give 1:,TW) Wr Tilden. We know our majority cun not be lew than 10,000, und officials annouuee thir purjKxe to reverse the voUr. LOUISIANA. ftriru TlioiiMnnd Majority- for Tilden. By Telegniph toChas. G. Stewart.! New Orleans, Iji., Nov. 9. This Mate gives 7,000 leiiH.cratie majority. The Radicals fiaim the stale through the Intention of tlie returning board to count us out. Florida Sale by IHOU Majority. I By Telegraph to Gov. Hendricks. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 9. The chairman of the Florida Democratic state central committee telegraphs ir chairman just now that Florida is Di-moeratle by ltXK. A I.I TTI.i: COKRESroNIICNCt: Coneeriilnx Inlslaiia No Occasion to enr rami. New Orleans, l-i., Nov. 9. ToJ.S. Neal: In spite of the grossest frauds, w; carry Iouisiana by not l. ss than I0,(rn). I'-isomls and tlie r tui nh.g Ixuuxl alone can defeat, ik Signed R.H..MAKU. The Aiiih er. lkdlan.'i)xilis, Ind., Nov. 9. To R. II. Marr, New Orleans: i our telegram received and read from tue Democratic headouarterK. e answer: rear not your returning ixcrm. J lie )Kpular heart by a quarter of a million T Tl majority is witli you. J. S. Nkal. '. a. Elliott. l.ixhts and Shad o wo from I'Irida. I jike City, Nov. , 1 p. ni. A steau-.Uoul Is expecteil at I'alatka this afternoon bringing returns from the upper St. John's river counties. Both parties claim the state, and nothing is Msitively known as to the result iu, Florida. Chicago, Nov. 9, 12 m. The Tribune has a Washington telegram wiying that Senator t.'onove telegmiilis from Florida tliis morning that the Mate is certainly Republicanmd tliat the Republicans p;nce new liojw on North Carolina us the ivturns come In from the mountain districts. Washington, Nov. 9. The following dispatch whs received at 2 o'clock this morning: Savannah. Georgia, Nov. 9, 2 a. in. Communication eut otrirom middle and wet Florida, railroad and telegraph injured by lightning. A lan;e number of volets were on the train. Savannah, Nov. . A railroad disaster in Florida cuts off'electiou news. Ijike City, Nov. 9. Tlie returns received up to half past ten tills morning leave the slate still in dubt. It is thought the act tut I count will be necessary to determine the result. The Democrats estimate their majority at 2i0ü and the Republicans theirs at 1iUO. New Orleans, Nov. 9, 10::w. The fiemocrals claim the ttate by 15,000 majority, climated from returns already received. T lie liiepubllcans claim that when the river NtrisheM are heard from tliey will have 10,000 majority. Th returning board decides the election in Louisi. ana. Dlspatclies rs.'elved fioui Florida indicate u Democratic majority of 12,000 in that state. New York, Nov. 9. Tlie Times has Just bulletined a disutch from the governor of Florida to Ills brother-in-law here Unit the state lias gone Republican. Lake. City, Nov. 9, 1:V p. ni. Twenty-ouo counties In Florida give 1,711 Republican majority, IS counties not heard from, but estimated, based on vote of IS71, will give l.fVMf IehMMTiilic majority2 which will make the Mate Democratic by 2.w majority. ' Congreosionttl Iletiira MIwhoiiH lor Tilden br 3U.OOO. St. Louis, Nov. 9. Tlie following are tht estimated and claimed ninjoritles for congress. men in tne aistriets outsiue of ttiis eityt Fourth, Hatcher, lK'iiwxjrat, LS00; no opori. th.ii; Fifth district, BJand, Iiemoerat, :),00; Sixth, Morgan, Denioerat, '', In this district tlie Itepuhlictiiis claim the elt-c, lion of Havens, Eepulilicitn, by Lin.; ?ev'iitli district. Cuttenden,- Isiuocrat s,tH; Eihih, Frunklin, leiniK'ntt, 7,00"; Ninth, D-nio. enit.2,mri; Tenth. 1'ollnrd, Ipu)lean, XKI to lUU; FJeventli, Clarke, I-iux-riit. l,Viu to l.Su.; Iiractlcally 110 opposition; Twelfth, Glover, leinocrat, .5.(j; Thirteenth district. Buckner, 12.0U0 to 11,isn. Unofficial returns from .10 counties in the slal give. Tilden ;Vi.ni majority, l'helps, O-nux-rat. for governor, has atxnit 10 jxt cent. less. It I claimed that the mate will give at least r0,0OV majority for Tilden. Re-e.xamliiatlon of tiie vote of tlie Third district, this city, give Frost, Democrat, I mujorlty over MeteiUf, Republican, for Congress. Negro Klotlnor In Klehuiond Another Ijoulnlana Straw. Richmond, Va , Nov. 9. Tlie negroes tonight are very - disorderly. A larxe crowd gathered in the northern suburbs ol the city and marched Ic proeession down Broad street arme I with clubs, etc., throwing stoues and breaking a number of store windows ulon; tbe route. A detachment of txoltce rharged tta rioters ami dispersed them. Previous to this the mob went to the residence of J. W. Dundee, a colored preacher, who bai made himself quite prominent ns a Iiemo crntie canvasser, anl stoned the house. brking windows, etc. Subsequent I v a arty of w hites went to a negni hotel on j l road trst, ' and served H in the same manner. Allli ! quiet now. A private telegram just received . lien- from It. A. Wiltas, liemocratic ciindidattt for lieutenant governor of Iuiisiann, nays that loutslaua has gono Detuwratlc by 12,000. j One of Zach Chandler) Canards. J New York, Nov. 9 Tlie following has been recs ivea irom tne national l-puDiiean neaa- . quarters at. Ki Fiflti Aeiitie HoUd. Gov. 1 fctevt ua Of k lurida, UK-graphs to-day irom 'lai

lahussr-v as tolle s: "lln-re is no doubt of our majority In this state if we can secure an honest canvass. The indications are that violence is lo be frss-ly resorted to so as to prevent any ivturns from the remote 1 stints In tlie Interior. Oursjs'clal tralu from Tallahassee last night fritin Hie t huituhH-!iie to colIs-t iTturns from the western counties, was ku-k!uxed a few inilen w-est of heiv and tlie train thrown from the track, which was torn up and blockaded in several pfaces." We Vnrry .South Cn roll un by 2.000 MaJorlty. Charleston, Nov. 9. 2 p. m. Ijitest returns indicate that the Ivmoerats have carried the state by 2.UJÜ majority. Nlnetts'ii counties, official, give a Democratic majority of :.tl;l. hieven counties, Jrom t rust vv ort liy reports and official, give a Republican mujorlty ot 11.-1-17. leaving to h-ar from two remaining counties, Charleston and ColU-tou, where t fuiv the election the Republicans claiiiietl G..V1O and ."no majority. If the result Continus the 111ticiuttion ll;tiiijiloii's net majority would be 2"l.and Tilden s probably lOor löpt-rceut. less. The city Is in a condition of feverish excitement. leitest from Ixiuislnna The Stale iu Oars by 10.0OO to 15.000 Majority. New Orleans. Nov. a. Midnight. Official returns and unofficial ligures,iuade from partial returns nud estimates, iii."parlslns,iticludinK New Orleans, give the following majorities: lteniocratic, 22.1.VI; . Republican, lJjill; net I H-niocratie majority, S,s:tli. Gains 1 s-mocrat-ie, 11KW: Republican, 7;2; net Ivmoi-nitic gain, 1,0-7. Tlie liemocrats claim tlie state by 10.0 to 1.1,1); the Republicans claim it by 6,WU. Rotcrtsn, leinoerat, is proltaltly electel over Nash, Republican, for Congress in the Sixth district. Arkansas 30.000 tor Tilden. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 9. Crowds of people ar 011 the streets nwaiting the returns. Hie Tilden and Hendricks majority in this state is about ;IU,000, alt hough the vote ixlled is much maller than at the October election. The .lection of three liemocratic. Congressmen!, conceded, viz: GaiiKe, First district; Slenimons, Second district ; Gunter, Fourth district. In the Thin! district Stuart, Democrat, is defeated, and the official count is nquird to decide the election between Cravens and MeClure, Republicans. KllnatrirW In North Carolina Tbe State leinocratic by 13.000. Raleigh, Nov. P.i-Geii. Kilmtrlck arrived In this city this evening. He is Is now closeted w itli T. B. keagh, chairman of the Republican state committee, and other Republ leans at the Yarboroush House. Additional returns from the western part of the state coiitimie to show D-mocnitic gains. The counties ot to hear from are iv inocratlc, and the majority vtill certainly reach quite lö.neu. T. 15. Keairh, chair, mau of tlie Republican state eommittet, concedes the state by 12.000. Virginia Sends n Solid Congressional Iele-ation. Richmond, Nov. 9. A1dltlonal returns from the state eouilrm last night's dispatch iu relation to Tilden's majority and the congressional delegation, except in the 4th district, which was reported as very probable to elect Jorgenson, Republican. Reported ret dm to-night from all the counties in that district bui 3 give Hunter. lemoc;-at, over majority. It is believed that the counties to hear from cannot change the result. This will make the V irginia delegation solidi.v 1 vmooratie. A Democratic United States Senator In South Carolina. Charleston, S. C. Nov. 9. Complete returns from Colleton county and partial fnun Charleston county, indicate that I lanipton has carried South Carolina by from 1,700 to 1J"00 majority. The Democrats siai 11 set en senator :iud til repr -rentatives, giving tliem a sure majority of one on joint ballot, securing a I'nittd States senator in place of Robertson. Tim tote for president Is still closer, hot the liemocratic committee an- contldent of u small majority for Tilden. Watterwou SealM Iu No Uucertaiu Tone. IKiisvlIe, Ky., Nov. 9. An Immense crowd pt people serenaded Henry Watterson to-iiU;ht at his private residence. In responding. Mr. Wat terato made h eingntulator-sjssH-h. elii.nilnu the election of Tilden and declaring that it would restore tranquility, onler and goxl feeling to all classes, white and black. In the South. '14 1' passages iu tiie siteech, were wildly applauded, and the enthusiasm of the people was unbounded. Alabama Gl es Samuel 3.1.0O0 and Sends an Unbroken Delegation to Congress. Montgomery. Ala., Nov. 9. Enough n-tunis have hceii received to show at least ."lit.tMi majority for Tilden and nn unbroken delegation of i'temocrat to Congress. Shelley, 1 leinocrat, in the Fourtti district, lias a handsome majority. Rapier, colored, and Haralson, colored, divide the Republican rote between then. This makes the full number of liemocratic congressmen. All Kentucky Congressmen Democrats . The Stute Will ile 75.000 Democratic Majority. iAmlsvllle, Nov. 9. Returns from the doubtfnl Ninth district, Kentucky, indicate the election of Turner, lv-inoenit, to Congress, in which case tlie mtfre delegtttloii from this state will lx Democratic. Advices from the Interior lend lo the Is ltef tliat the majority iu Kentucky for Tilden will be fully 7ö,ri00. County Kftnrus. St. liouis. Nov. 9. l-'janklln tsainty gives a Deiiiocratic majoritv of UVm; Jeffers.ui county, "I'libiski, 10; IN-ttis, 710: Cole. 4.; ScUuvler, 210; Veruon. 1.10i; Carroll. -MA); rs-ott, h."iO; Iron, ."nJO; (Vajper, .Vxi; Morgan, fiOO; Iju-lede, 27.1: Macon, 1.0vJ; Audrain, l,x lincoln, 1.0. Adair county gives the Republicans a majority of 150, and -Lawn-nee county i-1 Republican majority. South Carolina 1.700 to 1,000 for Hampton. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 9. Compute returns from Colleton county, and partial from Charleston county, indicate that Hampton lias carried South Carolina by from I,7U0 lo 1,MU0 majority. The Democrats gain seven senators and thirty-four representatives. The vote on president Is till closer. Tlie liemocratic committee are confident of a small majority for Tilden. The Key West District. Kev West, Fla.. Nov. 9. All the precincts of Kev West give K7.) lor Tilden and HTtffor Hayes. Tlie Fort Myeis precinct gives 22 for Tilden and 1 for 1 hives. The only precinct not heard

fjom will pmbnbly cast its entire vote of about Mt for Tilden, making a probable Democratic majority In the county of tl. In 171 tlie rote of the county for congressmen was Democratic WW, Repuh.iean 6u9. The Incitement In Wheeling-. Wheeling, W. Va., "Nov. n.- The intciie. excitement coiisspient uihjii the election returns still coiitlnnes. Until itxibllcfin and lmocnilie headquarters havebt'eii kept qieti the last thn nghts, and election news is received at them by telegraph. Both parties have squads of men and I toys, a-eoin pan led by iiinrUal music, en I huslnst it-ally parading the streets. Louisiana Gone for Tilden 7,0O0 K elIouk'n Mendacity. New York, Nov . 9. Tiie Herald's lsuisiana spe-ial says that the stale has gum- Democratic, by 7JW. The follow ing has been received from the Republican headquarters at the Fifth Avenue Hotel: Gov. Kellogg telegraphs as follows: "The returns are even belter than we expected, lie easy so far as I Louisiana is ct-u-cerned." Iemocratle Gains In Tennewae. Me in phis, Nov. 9. Tunica county gives Chalmers, iH'inoemt, ."il majoiity, a Ismocratic gain of l,0uo:v oahoma eourity gives Lynch, Republican, Kit majority, a lx-iiiocrtttic gain of tJ0; itollver county gives Lynch, Itepubllcan, 22 majority, 11 Democratic sain uf 1,200. That Florida Steamboat. Lake City, Fla.. Nov. 9. 7 p. v. The steamboat due at I'alatka is coniidently expected to arriveatMo'eha-k this evening with suflle.ent returns o detenu I ie tlie result of the election In Florida. No n-turns have been received from IS counties In the state. Our Gain Iia Florida. Monticello, Fla., Nov. 9, 10:t.1p. ni. 1'artlal returns from 22 counties show a net I lemoeratic gain of SJ0 over tlie vot.- of 1x74. 'I he 17 remaining counties will, it is cLiimeU by the Xiuocrutlu Icidcrs, show u fuiii ofi'.OUO.

TIIE PACIFI(

The Election Sqnabble In San Franclseo. San Francisco, Nov. V. Relative to the proposed Investigation of the charges of fraud In the city election the facts are that the boanl f supervisors directed the tinanceeomtiMtteeto taket-hame of the certificate of registration, affidavits and other regislrationd.x-uments, and at once proo-ed to Invest igatc. This issuis)sed to hav e lssn the result of the conference between Mayor Bryan. Governor Irwin and tlie board of supervisors. The county clerk refused to surrender the documents on the ground that he was the sole leiral custodian. Subsequently tlie mayor, chairman of tlie finance committee, county clerk. A. G. Bell, chairman of the Republican State tVatral Committee, United s;at s District Attorney Coghien, trtHirge C. Gorham and auumlx'rof prominent Republicans and I K iuts-rats lcld a eoiiference at the mayor's office; the result of which the demand for the documents was withdrawn, and It was decided that they should remain in the clerk's vault until the returns are canvassed on Monday next, after which she ti nance committee will proceed to Investigate. This committee consists of two Democrats and one Republican, and it was agreed that nothing should be done except in full cominiiws", and that the Investigation should be public. The matter has occasioned considerable excitement during the uftermxni, and charges and cftunter-cluu-ges w re freely made bv Istth parties. Fraud in Kan I'r.nielsco Oregon Republican. San FniuclM-o,'Nov. . During the day there lias Ix-en a gn at deal of talk alxxit frauds in the city election, aud the boiml of siipervi-ors have authorized the nuance committee to Investigate the matters after the returns have been canvassed. The frauds are alleged to have been perpetrated through the medium of cert itlcates on which isirtics voted,w ho applied for registration too late for their names to go on Hie great register. Returns from the interiorlhave been very meagre, and the election of the congressmen in the Thinl and Fourth districts are not yet decided, (ieoive C. Gorham received a disiwitch from Oregon this esening. signed by Senator 51 itcheil and Congressmaneleet Williams, stating that Senator Kelly conctsles tlie state to l Republican bv SÄ majority. A Virginia City dispatch savs "that Hayes's majority is certainly not less than 1,100. A Republican congressman und judge of the Supreme Court are elsted by pcrha(s 1,000. Tlien; is no doubt about these figures. Nevada and California Iloth Republican. San Francisco, Nov. 9. A dispHtch from Virginia city this morning sjivs: Nevada will Rive l.OuO Republican majority. Scattering returns from that suite, also indicate that tlie result ot the vote is coming In very slowly. In California returns thus far received" give Hayes 5,100 majority, which additional returns are not lfkely to vary'. For Congress, I hi v id and Rage, Republicans, an- .certainly elected. I'acheo, Republican, is thought to lie elected in the southern district, running considerably aheiul til the ticket. In the Fourth district It lscbse and undecisrve; botliiarticsut present claim Congress. No further new s from Oregon. Oregon Claimed bv the Republicans. San Francisco, Nov. 9. A dispnu-h from Fort laud s;iys the Is-imsTats now concede the state has gone for Hayes by "idu to sou majority. The Republican state central committee claim it by 1,000 to 1,200. No actual figures cants; given, but the chairman of the Republican state committee telegraphs the sUile is Hire lor Hayes by 1.0UU majority. OHIO. Itelurus From 59 Con 11 lies A Democratic Gain or 452. Columbus, O., Nov.9. It is still impossible to get reliable returns from Ohio bv counties. The majorities In 59 counties thus far heard from seini-orticially betweeu the two state com mit tees are given below : Atiaiax, Tildeu 42.1. a Democratic galu ol 71 A lli, Tildeu LO-'W. a Democratic gain of Jul; Ashland. Tilden a l)emocratiu gain of .'SU; Athens, Haves 1:215, Republican gain of 127; Belmont, Tilden 4S. Democratic gain of 210; Bmvvn, Tilden 1,115, Democratic gain of Uvl; Butler, Tilden 2,678, Ivmocratic gain of 1; Champaign, Hayes TOO, Republican giu 27; Clarke, Haves l.till. Republican gain 101; Clermont, Tilden 479, Democratic gain 31; Clinton. Hayes l.löo. liemocratic gain ttl; Crawford, Tilden 2,ds, Democratic gain 125; Cuyahaga, llayes , Republican gain 4-2: " Imrke, Tilden 1.100, Democratic gain 119; Detlance, Tilden 1'MiS, Democratic gain 09; Erie, Hayes 4, Republican gain 22; Fairfield, Tilden lÄi. iK-uiocratic gain 92; Fayette, Haves UÜ, Republican gain 61; Fulton, Have 1.098, Republican gain 62; fiallla, llayes 900. Republican gain 118: Geauga, Hayes 2,19(1, itepubllcan gain 11; Guernsey, Huven , Democratic gain 61: Hamilton, Tildeu coo, Republican gain 174; Hancock, Tilden 409, Democratic rain SO; Hardin, Hayes 128, Republican gain I; Ilighlund, Hayes 70, Deuioenitic giin !"; Hocking, Tilden 781. Democratic gain 4; Holmes, Tildeu l.ai, Democratic gain IU; Huron, Hayes 1,486, lb-publican gain 12; ljtke, lluyes Lsul, Republican gaia ST; Ijiwrence, llayes 1.0.10, Republican gaiu 2.V; IJcking, Tilden !,, Democratic gain Mi; lioraiue, Hayes 2.166. lK-mocratic gain V'.i; Madison, Hayes 40, Democratic gain 7; Mahoning, Hayes 2:77, liemocratic gain 39; Medina, Hayes 927, Republican gan 57; Miami, Hayes STti, Republican gain 146; Monroe, Tilden 2,t;i, ls-mocratie gain 28; Montgomery, Tildeu I Republican gain 12T; Morgaii, Hay(s208, Democratic gain Hi; Morrow, Haves 410 Republican gain .ri6; Ottawa, Tilden 71, Democratic gain ; 11111 VI ing. Haves 127, Republican gain 62; IVrry.Tildeii 732, liemocratic gain 5; Pickaway, Tildeu 8.15, Demtw cratic gain l.V: I'ike, Tilden 6.11, liemocratic gain, M; Portage. Ha yes 6K.I, Democratic gain 31; Iulnam. Tilden 600. Democratic gain 65; Sandusky, Tilden 300, itepublicau gain 316; Seneca, Tilden 750, Democratic gain 84; Shelby, Tilden, 1.156, Democratic gain 229; Cnion. Hayes 867, Republican gain HO: Van Wert, Tilden 141, lVuiocratic gain H5; Vinton, Tilden 2C1, Republican gain 08; Warren, Haves U7, Democratic galu 1:6; Washington, Tildeu 1.12, liemocratic gain 4; Wayne, Tildeu 1.12, liemocratic gain 4. Tbe net ls-mocra tic gain iu these 69 counties over Jie October vote for Ranies Is 452. Continued Excitement In Columbus Columbus, ONo v. 9. The excitement here it still intense. All the news centers have attracted crowds all day. The Democrats have Ixs-n enthusiastic all day, and are still Jubilant, but the news ttx-nlgntgreatiyencounqced the Republicans. At midnight the enthusiastic crowds of both parties are entirely satisfied that their rex-ctive champions have been elected. MICHIGAN. Congressional Return. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 9. The returns thus far received give Haj-e 14,ttX7 majority. Further returns will pnliably increase the majority to IS.fsMj or 20.000. Croswell's majority is at tout 10.000. Williams, Democrat, is elected in the First district by 1,95 majority; Willets, Repv.blican, in the Second tlitrict by 1,600 majoritv; McCowan, Repiiolican. in the Third district by 3.200 majority; Height ly. Republican, iu the Fourth district by 2.850 majority; Stone. Republican. In the Fifth district by 2VX); Brewer, Republican, in the Sixth district bv 378 majority: Ellsworth, Republican, in the Eighth district-by 35o majority; Hubbell, Republican, in the Ninth district by 150 majority. State Iegislature Senate, 21 Republicans. 11 Democrats; House, bt Republicans, lVmocrat, 32. DAKOTA. The State Goes Itepubllcan. Yankton, Nov.. Tbe election returns come in slowly, but indicate a larger Republican majorits" than ever given betöre. Yankton county gives a total vote of 1.407, giving Kidder, Republic-ill, for delegate, over Spenk, a majority of 107. All the Republican county ticket is eleeted except one. The outside counties will give Kidder a large majority, probably reaching .l.ooo. Laze rue County for Tilden. Seranton. Nov. .-Tilden1 majority in Lnxerne county Is 3.000. The Republicans gain five members of the Legislature from this county.

and elect seven of the nitK-'mmhen. J,.. . Rewtdd it fi i! . Is t lecttsl to t fe Ou:g;essUdltil vacancy. W rigid, Denits-mt, is ei.s;o d lo ti e forty-tifth t ouuress. The iU'pubhoans elect two state senators, n gain f one.

NEW YORK. Nt York 'ltjr Vtaitins forRfltn.; Nt:w ork, Nov. 9. Enormous rrowj gaibered iu front of the newspaper ami unif -Ii t.tioes, aitl Broadway- and Pars. " lntin the W'.-stf rn til ion telegraph oic and past the I'ost, Herald, Express. V Times, Tribune ami sin n.jwsjviper ttticseems to bv one dense muss of jeti;. The excitement is gniw lng as the umwünIm-oui greater und the day advances, and additional election lif ws is received. It twe;ji tiielsird the brokers e.!lei-ie,l in knots on New sirts t and completely stopp.nl ail travel, either on tlie sidewalk or in the roadway. Broadway frniil ill trout of the Western Associated lYls offices to the Hem id building, and Dark Row troui the Herald oiti.-eteth.- Mia. its itung office, nt the thir.1 ol rriiitiii-hoiiso square, is IMleked with teope. The erowLs, howewr, are i; xx I natur.l. The Tinas Don't Give it Up-No Mro from llorl'ln. New York. Nov. 9. Tlie Times consider the election of Hayes beyond all doubt, and savs tliat Ihe Republicans have carried South Carolina by 8,ul, lonisiaiia bv .ii)nii.l Florida bv 2.000. TheSunaiKl Woritl continue strong iu the iK'lief that Tilden is elated. Nothing more can tx obtained fmm Florida to-uight. as their telegraph offiles close,! m niidi.ignt. w it Ii 17 counties to he:r from. Short and Sweet f rom Gor. Tilden. New York, Nov. 9. Di-patche reecivtsl at the m-ii.s-ratie headquarters cpiJm Florida Ijouisianaamt South Carolina ftr the 1 niocmts. To-night Gov. Tilden siske as follow to large numbers who collected" in front o house to congratulate him: "F -How-ciii 1 thank you lor the interest you show iL . n-sult of tliis ejection. You do expect me to make a speech to-a Fellow-4'itizen I bid you good ulgl.t." Senator Randolph on Ihe Situ fit New York, Nov. 9. Senator IU:i lolph spokr as follows in front of the Everett Ilous-: "I VI-low-citixeiis: After the suspeuse in which vou have Is en kept for tlie last two J.tvs, I have now great pleasure In announcing that from disHUcles rec-ived to-day. we know that the Denux-ncy has carried tlie state or South Carolina louisiana and Florida." Uie Tribune Still Holds Out. New York. Nov. 9. The Tribune n-janN the Viluatioii as iinchangtsl, and st-ll consider Hayes fleeted by one vote. (ONNECITUJT. A Kepublican Majority iu tlie Legislature. IlartforJ, Nov. 11. -The Ecpubl: ia;i majt.ritv luthe Connecticut Iji-gislature ,s 37 on Joiut ImlKtt; :iie Seuate stntiiUug 11 Republicans to 10 Ix-m.M-rats, and the House 111 lt-jtul.lie:ois to I0Ö Democrats. The Congresnional delegation remains ius in Hie present lvngit-sv. Deiiux'ratie majority is nlsmt U,)''. Congn-s-sional (lelegatitMi unchanged. Ii(islalure Republican. Tilden's Oflicial Majority. Hartford, Conn., Nov. 9. Tild-n'g m:.jritr In the slide is 2Jsi. MAINE. The Otticial Returns. ' Augusta. Me.. Nov. 0. Official turns fivm Ö12 tow ns ive Hayes 57 ,61; Tilden 43,4V2. PENNSYLVANIA . Excitement in Philadelphia ;rnnt A rraiiKintC lor a DlrRe With Childs. . Philadelphia. Nov. 9. Tlie vci---ment con-e.-iiiii the ei.s-fi.in Js gleuter JhiTi at anv previous lime, owiie to ihe prolonged Uts.ib'1 Ixitit tht; resulu Crowds umuiid all the bulletin boa nls and interest is intense. The president and Mrs. Grant and Secreuirv Cameron an in Hie city, guests of iksirge W. Childs. President Giant and Secretary Otpieron visited lreeTs baak1ru house this morning and much excitement was produced among Ihe bmkers by the rumor that t hex had given decisive Information ol Havt-s' election. The rumor was soon -ri;iii1tt lo Is; fa Is.', however, and the exc;wui.-;il Uiol away. Erie County. Erie, Pa., Nov. 9. Hayes' niaj rtty in l-ie county, Pa., is 205, a gainover .'ant year of . Henry, lVnKsrrat, is re-elected ossembivmaii in tliis city by 12 majority. Wsu-on. 1&pubiican, will have a majori tv in this tstngn-fc-sional district of over :1,wki. I-.gbert, lxmocrut.carrhsl It iu 1874 by 12 majority. Erie. Pennsylvania. Erie, Pa.,Nov. 8. ialbrat,IncUoendent candidate for probate judge iu U comity, is elected over Benson, Republican, by ll'nu Jorify. The Republicans elect the remainder of their ticket bv niajoritW vurylng from 2,000 to 2,.00. BenvMi w as defeat-l purely 01 ixTsonal grounds. Ketnrns fron Forty-threo ( u n ties. l'hilatlelphia, Pa., Nov.9. Full retums from ISctaintlesof this state show Republican gains on the pnsdde ntial ticket, compared w ith ihe vote for governor last year of H.oL. The Ix-ui-ocratie gains iu these countie a-re 7rttd5- Ntt Repubhe.vn gain, .1,657. The Eighteenth District Democratic. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. Tlie election of Steager, Democrat, to Consnsss from tat Eeghte'iith district Is claimed by a au of 54. 1LLIN0LS. A IIEMtH KATICGO EKNOK Elected In Illinois If aye Gets 5. Majority. By Telegraph to the S.-ntla.-l.'! Chicago, ills., Nov. 9. llayes h-w carried this state by 5JX)0. The Democrats havw the legislature. Slewanl, the lVmx-rat jAernor, is certainly elected. No news lias been reecivtsl frm Wisconsin. It will give a decisive resiJi. to-morrow. D.VnC.vmfron. Com; lonal. tliie.igo, 111., Nov. 9. The foLwlng is the Congressioo.-il result in Hliuois: Hie Republicans elect Aldrieb, in the 1-iist: Bn-nUuun, in the Third, (both gidns); Lathrop, in U.e Fourth; Kunganl, in the Fifth; Henderson, iu the Sixth; llayes, in the Seventh, v ain; Fort. In the Eighth; Boyd, in the Ninlh;Tipton, in the Thirteenth, (a gain); Canon, in the Fourteenth; Wliey, iu the Eight.f nth, (again), and ixs.sibly Asticraft Jn Ihe SixteMith,over SMirks. the present incuiubent a certain gain of five Congressmen, and ixtssibly of six. The Democrats elect the follow ing: Harrison, in the Second; Hnngate, In the Tenth; Knapp, In the Eleventh : Springer, in the. Twelfth ; Film, in the Fifteenth ; Morris, in i lie Seventeenth; Town send, in the Nineteenth, and possibly Sparks, in the Sixteenth. Tlie Sixteenth District Goes Kepublican -The Chicago Press. (liieago. Nov. 9. Tlie only additional conj gnssional news is that Tipton, Republican. lias carrieu me jiuneenui nisinci. ' .nis makes the fourth Republican gsln in the state. Sitarks. Democrat, has carried the Sixteenth district by a good majority. Th Times clalnis ...... IPIl J 1. t I .4...!., .1. a. .1 'l-fc..-. I liat l lioeii is ttiiuuui a u-tuiti rjivnu. jut' Tribune and Inter-t.Ks-aii declare there is strong hope that Florida, on which the result lsconslilered'to lesnd, will go Republican. Republican majority, over UVxi. MISSOURI. Kansas Cily Ketiirns. Kansas ity, Nov. U. Full n-turus front eoiiiuy snow a majority 01 -"J ior jn i Phelps and tlie entire liemocratic state lie ' The entire liemocratic ticket ts electetl I I . ! 1 . . . Ik-. ... .1 Tt I . majority ranging irooi si, it, inr n .Ml. i.V..t 11 . 1 . . I .1 1. 1. f 1 l .jt.l t K . - . fi,.m.-rf nt atlves, aiwl tte lt ul.licans one repn-st uta Ure. .