Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 October 1878 — Page 1

The figures subjoined have been

very slow in reporting $

.S-

NAMES OF CANDIDATES.

THE ST A Tit v'dVE.

FOR SEC OF STATE.

Jno. G. Shanklin

Isaac S. Moore

Henley James

323 252 350

Mahlon D. Manson 3:5 251

Abram O, Miller '-.Vs.

Jacob F. Bird

Geo. F. Herriot 326

Reuben P. Main i-^%r

Thos. W. Woolen

Danl. P. Baldwin Robt. Greggory

Ja?. H. Smart

Jacob T. Merrill

John Young

345

3S4 430

PROSECUTING ATT*Y

Albert J. Kclley 343

Geo. W. Kleiser

N

S6 3°2

I4TH

James B. Patten

jno. T. Hays I-

JUDGE CRIMINAL CIRCUIT C0U .T.

Thos. B. Long

C. W. Barbour

H. D. Scott

FOR TREASURER

CM. RoueS «MT ,V W -W 353 Geo. W. Eppert

The German vote in the

«r-» 'W0W5BS S®SM8*tf^=ii««S

carefully taken, and are correct as far as

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n.

7^ i'6i 1

1.1

327 304 241

3/0 I64

262 I2S

329 306 242

2&2

'4^ 345

FOR TREASURER OF ST\TK.

William Fleming

30S 241

272 140341

FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL."-

329 247 344

274 147 345!

SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC I N'STUCTION.

FOR CONGRESS.

Abraham J. Hostetler

Morton C. Hunter

Henry A. White

179 109 110 Si 115 35

265 2S1

321 257 351

265

333 256 499

286 223 321

254

332 149. 13S 93

j6S 80

270 234 92

CIRCUIT.

410 355 404

230 174 199

2S1 172 32S

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY OF CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURT.

247

327

FOR REPRESENTATIVES.

Isaac N. Kester Robert Van Valzah John L. Brown Edwin Seldomridge Daniel Webster Jabez Smith

FOR SHERIFF.

I^ou Hay Jas. W. Watts Geo. Lockridge

1'3 J37

I |f

354 4SS 365

3S2 29S 411 388

549 406 548

iS3 109 133 208

cj~) 122

416 in IS5 107 259 247

147 102

352 it i&» 353 28318702

306 27S 253

267 170 330

COUNTY.

32S 254 354 344 iy1 363 311 297 234 313 273 227 263

110

3S6 25S 176 IC9 109 21S

3S0

270

7S 108 IO9 1S9

129

o9

"S 35

»SJ

!-5

J45

325

2f»4

75

264 137 327

4°4 3'3 3S3

3oI'

I

255 247

217

261 142 322

FOR AUDITORS.

Andrew Grimes Frank Mills Phil. Newhart

3S5

277 237

277 164 362

373

327

COMMISSIONERS.

Tno. W. Wilson, 1st Disct. 321 263 334 Jno. S. Jordon, 2nd Disct. 31S 173 3^4 M.Stephenson, 1st Disct. 306202229 Jos. Fellenzer, and Disct. 321 254 221 Jno. Rankin. 1st Disct 284 157 337 J. Cronin, 2nd Disct. 274 153 333

CORONER.

II. Ehrenhardt 311 544 340 Paul McCoskev 292 26j a20 Geo. Purdy 281 176 343 -r~T- SURVEYOR. Tuliy Simmons .'- 304 249 ^47 Geo. W. Harris 321 29j ^36 Aiex Cooper t- 270 155 335

showed up for Rotttnan. He ran ahead

of his ticket. Judge Thos. B. Long rolled up a

UlTtlA

^.its-en fi*u

Ct* *1 rv .O

2.

lS2 I09

165 2 1

129 28t

270

1^5

341

FOR AUDITOR OF STATU.

196

So 115 142 97

199 7 1

'*44 97 9-1

371 265 165 130 265 277

181

io3 no

367 262

T43

9S

371 ^'5

265 129 277

321 29S 239

268 144 3^3

1S2 10S 82

iS* 103 it ig"3 J*

128 8 43 "3 93

259 233

367 3°3 355

7 3

9H

IS5

2

I05

4

395 164 128 266 276 356 -bS 3rS

r*

175 89 III

I95

So 115 35,

179 10S

34S 36S 243| 169 12

no 35

2f,5

9s

343 235 iSS 154 272

364 331 273

27J: 15O 325

THE CIRCUIT JUDGE FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT.

Chambers Y. Pattersoa Sidny B. Davis Jno. T. Gunn -.

168 SS H5

108

193 96

115

35 91

9

S

104 S6 42 85

172 8S

175

110

2S3 175 79 46 106 164 29 So 40

"3 '91

203 63 *05 33 7 264 240

x4*

109

253

2 tj

A

131

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jjt

FOR RECORDER.

Jas' N. Phillips -f)| 36 VV. A. Sandford Jesse Harrold*

u5

"5 .rr I

169 165 96

112

33

:53 139

394

35S

379

277

2SS 271

272 233 ist

ISJ

108

139

7S 111 23 ]44 TOI 73 1 6 3 II I 174 128 112

254

:52 \2f

Si 113 7

154 "X' 282 377 31S 269

341 I40 I20

174 103,109'

So"100

299

276

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NOTES.

First WSfrd

splendid vote in the First ward receivi 410 ballots.

Lou Hay ran like ths tradition^ ed dogv in the First ward. vo»es only six less

In Favette .w~-

A

£Co!

zy go. Some of the Townships are

O

9? 2

175 SS

.-.1

93

172 102 S6 SS 42 85 99 176 107

.71

8^ 126 123 147 77 139

99

x74

10/

172 104 86 8S 42 84 99 174 i°7

71

,H3 9*

195

79 "5

I71? S9 111

35 94

67.

1

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175 172 104 86 75 S5 126 S9 8S 42 107 37 123 146

1

Mil-97

174-^80:

89 S8 87

70

no 120 83 223 67 24

99 3

175 101 103 196 263 213

89

159 100 104 76 §5 37 132 175 !79

77 85 126 ,IOI 194 283 U" A

1S6 100 108 So 87 36 104 149 i7 1 i-t s.

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1S1 101 106 176 101 99 S7 88 37 87 SS 42 108 172 181 106 171 107 u) %%i-mm

63

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412

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iM 35

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39 122 139

77 136

BRV-I

65

74

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6S 100 126 51 ir4 r42 65 137

-4 60

1S0 101 S6

76 S5 122

t,m 36 izo 139 5 fvf'f'

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109 172

76,149

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n-t 70 S9 124 35 122 145 73j 72 14°

85 129

16S IOI 105 90 S6 43 116 173 169

36 123 145 67

74 138

1S0 101 104 177 105 103

42

109 159 175

75 168

,«,V

76 85 12 36 123 14 67 75 .14-2

75

85 ,124

"7' 75 »36

close together. ,» ,' ional strength in Fayette is #s.3flSg r't

is the boasted National strength

in the Four th ward?

a: \f r* r«* *4'

V0L9.~X0.107. TERRE HAUTE, END:..—'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1U, 1878. Whole Ne. 109.

Elections? Yesterday in Indiana, Ohio, IowaandWest

Virginia

The Result Somewhat I?lixcd-Iii(liana Democralic bv From 8 to 12/000 iwa-

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t'r %bi

•f

Bui

Cfl

ere

O

5"

ij'

a

n,

85 124 12? 146 73 I40

aL

S4,127

124 147 7S 139

86

177 104 88 43 85 93 174,T°7

84 127 123 147 ,77 *39

75 37

67 78,140

179 100 103 80 90 8S 42 87 106 173 174 105

S6 125 120 147 77

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Bloomington, Ind., Oct.

Covington. Ind., October

To D. W. Voorhees: OurJ Democratic ^candidate for the

v-

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,.H„ »t .Y8ff

VOX POPULI. .•

*, s. i'ft-.'i

1

The Demccrats Probably Have the Legislature on Joint Ballot. *j fa

Ohio Shows Republican GainsIowa Still Republican.

De-

West Virginia Solid for ..-Atitit mocracy.

tho Best News is From

-.'?d

'X""

Vigo County.

i' vlit.i 1 5

Democrats Carry it With a styeep, Routing the Enemy.

The Notional Fiatics Dead, Burned, and Beginning to Smell to Heaven.

A Waterloo Defeat For the Brastfui •f Braggarts. VT\'

1

MfiX'n -a

fi4ti ti tM hit .. Liberty and Purity and Virtue and Honor Have not Pcrislied From the Earlb With 'I'licm*

D. WEBD.

[The above is also a Democratic gain. *'W OWEN COUNTY. Spencer, Ind., Oct. 9.—To Hon. W. Voorhees: Ticket elected. Hostetter's majority about seven hundred.

To Hon. D. W. Voorhees: Floyd county gives Senator and Representatives a majprity.

A telegram received this morniug announced the election of Dalton, Democratic condidate for the legislature in Lawrence countyi This county has given a decided Republican majority for

years.,. 4' OTHER COUNTIES..

A dispatch from Col. B. C. Shaw chairman ol the Democratic state central committee to Hon. D. W. Voorhees announced the election of Democratic representatives in the following counties. St Joe, Noble, Elkhart and Ripley. fit*4ish is elected representative in Marion and Shelby Mayor's, coalition Sndidate in Morgan countv, and Osborne, coalition candidate in ermillion

EVANSVILIE

A private dispatch from Evansville indicates the defect of Garvin, Democrat, and election of Heilman, Republican, in the First district by a smaU majority. This is a Republican gain of one congressman.

Newt Rogers is elected by'630 votes as nearly as can be arrived at notfr.» Exclusive of Pierson, Prairie Creek and Sixth ward Mr. John S. Jorifon his received

2,639

bat is about sixty-five Democratic. Judge Patterson is

75

26

J. S. MEEK.

"V%i/j [Democratic gain.]^_

mat'

FLOYD COUNTY.

New Albany, Ind., Oct.

9. i8j§.

THOS, HANLON.

[Floyd county has for years been Dem ocratic, bat owing to local dissensions, the Republicans have beett claiming the couoty, with some degree of certainty. The above is cheering news from Floyd. —[fed. GAZETTE. 1^"**

4

LAWRENCE COUNTF.A

votes and Mr. Cronin

ahead.

Prairie Creek is also not reported, but is slightlv Democratic. The result of the judgeship race is not known.

THE JUDGESHIP.

Not counting Sixth ward, Pierson or Prairie Creek, jM* Judge] Patterson has .received

3.025

Mr.' ft Davis

9

estimate

can,

'J

PRIVATE TELEGRAMS. lvhe fBTfowing were recieved to-day: MORNOE COUNTY.

9 1S7S.

Hon. C. A. McNutt: Meirs, Democratic candidate for the legislature, elected by 9eventy-fi.7e majority at least. Hunter by about fifty. .•irtiwuiV't" [MCMANUS. [The election ot Meirs is Democratic gain.—Ed. GAZETTE.

votes and

2,56s.

The pre-

cints not counted are about a stand off in this question. Mr. Davis carries the Sixth ward.

This gives Mr. Patterson a majority of

457

in the county. HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO. Cincinnati, Oct. 9.—Reliable returns from Hamilton county, complete, give Barnes, Rep., Secretary of State.

majority over Paige, Dem. Butter'vorth, Rep., congress, from First district, 1,066 majority over Sayler, Dem. Young, Rep., congress, second district. i,oSo over Goss, Dem. An error in the count of the latters vote has been discovered and is ^rrected this morning.

INDIANAPOLIS.

Indianapolis, Oct.

cent of the entire state is heard from. The Marion county Representitives elect the entre county, which gives them four representatives. The joint representative in Marion and Shelby, counties is in doubt. English, Democrat is probably elected. In

15

out of

9.—Election

7, 522

co's a eemi Social and

majori-y

341

"M

9, 1878.

*8 .Kr'

give6 Ortu, Republi­

majority with Fountain county

to hear from. Both parties claim the election. In the Tenth district, Calkins, Rep., is elected. In the Eleventh district, Cowgell, Res., is elected. In the ^Twelfth district,Cofef(llt^OC'lii1.11 Jn the Thirteenth district, Baker, Rep. On thirty townships and wards heard from the. Democratic majority on the state ticke, is4,669, a Democratic, gain of

23

gain of

returns

continue to come in slowly. We have reports from

2S0

townships and wards

which give the Democrats a gains of 1870. The National vote in same precincts

an increase over the Green­

back vote in

1S76

of 44,5s. The same

ratio of increase in the .Democratic vote in the styte.wiil give the Democratic ticket

14,060

majority. Only 2t per

wards

and voting precints in Marion county Hanna, Republican, for congress,

472

majority, with 11 voting places to hear from. Thetlist is still in doubt. Both parties claiming it

Indianapolis, Oct. 9—In. the First Congressional district Heilman's election is claimed by the Republicans, but not conceded by the Democrats. In the second and third districts T. R. Cobb and George Becknell, Democrats, are elected. In the fourth district it is doubtful. New, Democrat, is prob ably elected. In fifth district the Republicans claim Brown election, by

but is not conceedcd by the Democrats. In the sixth, seventh, and eighth districts, it is doubtful. In the ninth district in

2,798

The National vote shows an increase of about

30

LATEST RETURNS.

Chicago, Oct.

2,163

ma~

jority. Six towns in the First district, give McCord,. Republican, for congress,

773

majority.

towns in the second district, give Price, Republican, for Congress,

majority.

5

369

towns in the third district,

give Upiegraff. Republican, for congress,

472

majority.

26

fourth distrtict, give Deering, Republican, for Congress, 1,692 majority. Seventeen towns in the fifth district, give Clark, Rep., for Congress,

Eleven towns in the sixth district, give Sampson, Rep., for Congress, 1,045 majority. ,- Eighteen towns in the seventh district, give Cummings Rep., for congress,

205

mjority.

9

375

towns,

in the eight district, give Sapp, Rep., tor congress,

majority.

39

LATEST RETURNS.

Columbus, Ohio.—The Republican state central committee claim nine congressmen: Townsend, Garfield, Updegraff. Monroe, Keifer, Neal, McKinley, Young, Butterworth. But little attention has been given to the state ticket majority, but if lite aggregate keeps up to the end, as it began, there will probably be from

7,000

Toledo, O., Oct.

2,414

These three places wilt swell Mr. J's. majority to

330.

Hurrah for Jordotfj OUR TABLS.

Kearly all !he--figures are girten itt-t^e table above. Pierson is not reported,

9,—Through

600

to

.If *1

of the Republicans and Greenbackers. County officers are in doubt. The legislature is largely Democratic.

Parkersburg advices are that Wils^iT Democratic candidate for congress Will carry tbat County by

200

Cincinnati, Oct".

majority. All:

the Democratic ticket elected except the clerk of the circuit court. HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO, DEMOCRAT­

IC.

AT

Democratic

9.—THe

ticket of Hamilton, O is carried by a majoriiy of one to two thousand. r*

CHILLICOTH3

precints give a Republican,

344.

16,41

The rest will increase this

gain. LUSKc AT SPRINGFIELD 4 P- "iSM the Republican countv ticket is electedby something over i,ooo majority.

AT DAYTON

the Republicans will probably elect sheriff and probably probate judge. The indications are that the Republicans gain on county ticket ovpr

400. •,

Columbus, Oct S.—At

T-'

OHIO.

12:30

a. m. we.

have the following returns of the Ohio election, on the vote of the secretary ofstate. All comparisons are made "with the vote for governor in

1S77:

Adams, four precincts, Republican gain 36. Allen, six precincts, Republican gain, is- *."* '^'4

Ashland, ten' predncts, Rfep'ublicafti gain, 137. Ashtubula, eleven precincts, Republican gain, 266.

Athens, four precincts, Republican gain,

75.

27

Auglaize, three precincts. Republican gain,

57.

Belmont, six precincts, Republican gain,

33,

Brown, twd'^recfi&ts, Deeiddratfc galrt 83. Butler, ten precincts, Republican gam, 4°3-

Carroll, thr^ee precincts, Republican gain,

373.

Champaign, ten precincts, Democratic gain,

107.

Clark, eight preciricts^ Republican

Clermont, two ^prectncfe, Republft&ri gain,

33.

850,

Clinton, five precincts, Democratic gain

^Columbiana, ten precincts, Democratic gain,

478.

Coshocton, four precincts, Republican gain,

85.

Crawford, tyro. precih.jte, Republican gain,

236.

Cuyai.oga, Z3 precincts, Republican gain, 1,392. Darke,

4

31.

precincts, Democratic gain

Defiance,

4

42Delaware,

15

gainj 222.

Erie,

percent. jwit? 01! «if ». .!3a "Km

9.*—Thefollowing

6

4

precincts, Republican gaiif

precincts, Republican

precincts, Republican gain,

Fairfield,

4

57.

3

20.

IOWA. *1

A

Franklin,

18

gain,

1

is the

latest returns from Iowa: Ninety towns give Hall, Republican, for Secretary of State,

7,435

majority.

Thirty-two towns give Rothrock. Republican, for supreme judge,

32.

precincts, Democratic gain,

Fayette,

precincts, Republican gaih,

precincts. Republican

848.

Fulton, 2 precincts, Republican gain, 29. Galia, nine precincts, Republican |jairf 45*

Geauga, four precincts, Republican, gain, 57. Greene, six precincts, Republican gain, 126.

Guernsey, three precincts, Republtcah gain,

16.

Hamilton, fourteen precincts, Republican gain,

496.

Hancock, seven precincts, Republican gain,

94.

towns in the

Hardin, eight precincts, Republican* Sain 33 Harrison, six precincts, Republican gain,

78.

151

majority.

Henry, six precincts, Democratic gain, four. Highland, four precincts, Republican

I27•

one precinct, Republican

B110. 75-, Hocking, gain,

5.

towns in tne

Ninth district,give Carpenter, Rep., for congress, i,6S^ majority. 1m Mi «f vii. a 4' OHIO. it tf J.- .*

Holmes county, two precincts, Republican gam, Si. Huron, five precincts, Republican gafli,

144.

to

10,000

majority. The Democratic State Central Committe claims 11 Congressmen, certain, McMahon, Lefevre. Hill, Hurd, Pinley, Converse, Ewing, Dickley, Atherton, Geckles,' and Warner. They give the state to the Republisans.

LATER.

unof­

ficial returns from Lucas co., and the Seventh district do not taalerialy change the result as telegraphed last night. Hurd, for congress, will have a majority of

800.

200.

His plu­

rality in Lucas county is about

The Republicans elected

county auditor and clerk the former by 125. the latter by IOO votes. For probate judge the vote is close between Sherman, Natl P. Howe, Democrat, and the Nationals get the remainder of the ticket Fulton county gives the Republican state ticket 700 majority, and elects the entire Republican county ticket. sis! 11 DECIDEDLY WEST VIRGINIA DEM­

OCRATIC.

Charleston, West Va., October

9.—

The election was carried on with great energy. Each of the three parties strove to the utmost to bring out every voter. Indications a/e that McKexnan Demcratic, Third district, will have 5,000 majority over Walker candidate

1

Jackson, four precincts, Republican gain,

81.

Jefferson, fourteen precincts, Republican gain,

233. ,,

Knox, fourtefen'precincts, Democratic gain,

Lake, four precints, Republican gain, 141. Lawrence, six precints, Republican? gain,

351.

Licking, thirteen precincs, Republican gain,

2.

Logan, six precints, Democratic gain, 5Loraine, eleven precint'., Republican gain,

475.

Lucas, twenty-three precints, Republican gain,

281.

Madison, nine precints, Democratic gain,

67.

Mahoning, eight precint6, Democratic gain,

501.

Marion,^ three precints, Republican: gain, 68.^ Medina'," fi#* precints, Democratic gain,

23.

Meigs, six precints, Republican gain, 153. Miami, eleyen precints, Republicarf, gain,

296.

Montgomery, fifteen precints, Reprib-. lican gain,

589.

Morgan, live precints, Republican gain,

9.

Morrow, five precincts, Republican gain,

56.

Muskingum, fifteen precincts, Republican gain,

302.

Noble, two precincts Democratic gain,. 30. -.«#**. Mi Ottawa, two' precincts, Democratic gain,

17.

Perry, four precincts, Democratic gain, 21. Pickaway, six preSncts, Democratic, gain,

16.

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