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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , THURSDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 10 , 1881 , NO , 120 ELECTION NEWS. lore Oomploto Botnrns From the Different States , Wisconsin Still Rom&ina in the B publican Banks by 6,000 Majority. Pennsylvania Republicana El- oot Their State Treasurer by 15,000 Majority. Indications That the Readjust- tora Have Boon Victor ious in Virginia. The Election of the Republican State Ticket in New York Assured. Tom Murphy , Grant and Conk- ling's Pet , Defeated in , That Stato. Returns From Nebraska In dicate That the Republicans Have Made a Clean Sweep. Low Elected Mayor of Brook lyn , N. Y. , by Nearly 5.COO Majority. Election Returns From. All the States. NEBRASKA. CUSIINO COC.STY. Special Dispatch to Ibu Oinaha Deo. WK.HT POINT , Neb , , November 9. The uutiro democratic ticket is elected except sheriff. ' ADAMS COU.VTV. Sfoclal Dwpoteh to The Omaha lira. HASTISIH , Nob. , November 9. The f.irinora' alhanco anti-monopoly ticket is oloclod , except county clork. l II pakh to The Oimhi Hoc. \VAHOO , Nob. , November 9. Porky , republican , ia elected treasurer by 1,500 majority. Probably the whole republican ticket is olectod. The election wont oft" quietly. Light vote polled. The ropublicann elect treasurer , superintendent of public. instruction , commissioner , nurvoyor , coroner , fuaiomsta , sheriff and clerk. County judge doubtful CLAY COUNTY. Bpodal Dtepatchjo tlio Ouiah * Ret , , - - ticket haa gone republican without a doubt. The 'county ticket will stand republican except on treasurer , which is close , with strong probabilities of electing Wheeler , republican , against VanDuyno , democrat. Sutton prociuct gives VanDuyno 51 majority. School Creek precinct gives Vanpdyno 30 majority. Lewis precinct gives Wheeler 20 majo'rity.Lincoln pre RP cinct ptvoa abouE 20 majority for RPt Whoolor. Harvard precinct giros a good majority for Wheeler. There waa no alhanco ticket in the Gold Tlio democratic majorities wore rnado up of republican voters. / Special DIxpMch to Itie Bw > . 1'AWNKK OOCHTY. _ ir 9. The election pr.aat.d off quietly/ The en tire republican ticket is elected , except Roper ou the people's ticket , who is defeated by Davis , they nominee for ' clerk , by 75 majority , There is * * " majority on the etato'ticket Special Ul < pateh to The Eoo GRNKVA , November 9 In Pillmoro county the whole auti-monodci/y' / ticket , with the exception of count/ clerk , is elected. The . anti-monopoly candi date , J. H. Fort , is yet ahead , with three precincts to hear from. Cannot yet toll who will bo elected , Winter- atoon , the present incumbent , or J. H. Fort. Thoflo that uro wloccod are : P. D. Sturdovant , treasurer ; W. G. Hannos , ahwiiff ; Cyrus Macy , coroner. The balance of the old county ollicom were elected without any fight. KftiioMl AiwoelAted Treat. NEW YORK- NKW YORK , November 9. From good authority it is stated that the democratic majority in this pity on the stuto ticket will bo 37,000. Rol lins , republican for Surrogate , haa , been elected by nearly 10,000 major Ity. For the assembly it is atatod i that there is a good domwcratic gain Flower , democrat , has boon elected by a suull majority over Aator , republican - lican , in the ono hundred and eighteenth congressional district. ROMK , Novembor' ) , Purcell , democrat ocrat , gets 202 majority. LEK , November 9. Purcell gels 14J. majority. William Walter AHUH're publican candidate for congress in the eleventh diutricti \ < \t been defeated , and ItosowellV Flower , democrat , electorf. Thii district was represented by Levi P. Morton , republican , * now minister to Franco , and is a demo- cratio pain. In the ninth congrea- Bional district , formerly represented by Fernando Wood , democrat , do wned , Thomas Murphy , ex-collector of the port of Now York , republican , LJUJ been defeated by John Harley , f democrat. In the fifth senatorial dia/ trict , Kodw rd Hog n , county democrat - , crat , is defeated by J. O. Boyd , Tarn- many. In the fourth * ntorinl dis trict , Brooklyn , J. 0. Jacobs , demo crat , ia elected bj R Bmull majority. Seth Low , republican candidate for Mayor of Brooklyn U elected by amall majorities and the Democratic on the Siato ticket .in. . Kingi county ia cut down aoino 6,000 , , and will not from proaont appearance exceed 3,000. Th i Democratic majority in Now York county on the State iickot in now sot down at 37,000 , BO lhat the Democrats will not from preient appearances roach 45,000 nt Kingabridgo. Thia places the probabilitioa of the State at largo in favor of thp Re ublicana. Ouondagp CDUnty gives 300 ropubli- cau majority , Syraciuo City givoa 1,500 republican majority. The re sult in Alooda district ia very clojo. Iio now claims election by G7 major ity. The 9th coHcresnionrxl district with morothau half kf the assembly district heard from , Hardy , democrat , has moro than 3,000 majority. ANN.svittK , N. Y. , November 9. Purcell has 40 majority , Roberta , for senator , is elected by 1,000 major ity. Jones , democrat , is elected as- Homblymaii in the Seco.id district. BKOOKLYX , N. Y. , November 9. Returns indicate thu election of Seth Low , republican , by a Hinall majority. Low , republican , majority for mayor is estimated at 3,000. ELMIUA , Is. Y. November 9. The democratic pluraltyin Chomug county on the atato ticket is 218. Dimon , democrat , for assemblyman has n pluralty of 371. Schwartz , democrat , for senator has A pluralty of 624. Thu vote in Stoubon county for senator is clone. The republican majority in Allughpny county for senator -will roach 3,000. Eustace , democrat , for county clerk ia elected by a pluralty of 830. T. K. Borchor , green- bicker , for assembly man , run 030 .iho l of hia tickot. Aunuuv , N. Y. , November 9. Cayuua county gives 2,000 republican majority in thu atato ticket. Noyoa , re publican for assembly , is elected. The other assemblymen are in doubt. Evans , for Btato Honator , in the Twenty-sixth district , has 4,000 ma- joiity. Seneca county girea CO ma jority for the democratic state ticket , but elects a republican assemblymen. Wuyno county elects 'two republican assemblymen , and gives thp ropubli- cad btito ticket 1,600 majority. SYUAOUSI : , November 0. Carr's ma jority in this , Onondntjo county , is 3,019 , and Hustods | 3,410. Thomai G. Alvord , rep'iblic.in , is cor'niuly ulcctod by about MO majority in the First aasombly district ; F.uren , re publican , Second district , CIS nm- joritv ; JohnLighton , democrat , Third .district , 155 majority. Dennis ' lo- " Curthy , republican , for 8omi fTn' the Twenty-Fifth difltrWrritrtjIuctod by a rod uc e dmjjw < rty. . The democratic * -ApiANYNovember 9. cratic central coipmitteo claim the state by 2,000 majority , with a proba bility that Curr , republican , ia elected secretary of state , tThe loaders of both parties concede the senate as a tie , with theassembJj doubtfuLj , - , "iJoiWAXoTS'ovenib'er 9.La'test re turns , confirm previous dispatched. Smith , for county treasurer , on whom the bitfgest fight was made , is beaten by 905. Titus , democrat" , is elected senator by 5,540 ovcfHurd. BROOKLYN , November 9. The totai vote for Mayor ] wan as follows : Seth Low , republicatt , 45,852 ; Jaa. llowoll , democrat , 40,9D2r Low's majority , 4,476. 'Tho republicans elect three uuporvisora at largo. The following are the senators nnd assembly men elected : Senators Second district , John J. Kiornun , democrat ; Third dirlrict , John D. Jacobs , democrat. t Asaoinblynion First dhtricr , John Shanloy , democrat ; Second district , Michiul J. PiUinan , democrat ; Third district ; , James E. Ti o , democrat ; Fourth dUtrict , D. H . Kelley , demo crat ; , Fifth district , Thos. J. Shondan , deniocrat ; Sixth street , Patrick'H , Mc'0.ivon , democrat ; Sovonlh district , George If. Lindsay , democrat ; Eighth district , Moses Ens-el , democrat ; NiytlC /district , JomcB M. Mark , republicati : Tenth district , Richard J. Nowinan , democrat ; Kloventh district , Alfred C. Chapman democrat ; Twelfth dis trict , Jacques J. Stillwoll , democrat. Now Yorlr/NoYrtnbor 9. - The city vote for secretary pf state ia : Purcell 90,651 , Carr , 53,894 ; Purcoll'B ma jority , 36,757. " , \viscofNsirf. MILWACKEK November 9. Re turn * nhow largo democratic g.iins throughout the state with probable majority for Fratt , democrat ; and the on'iro democratic ticket. Thefollow- | iiig are the losses and gaina of the re publicans as compared with the vote of 1870 : , Fiwt Congressional District Wau- konl a ci nn'y loss 175Kortoaha county loss 14 , Rock county loss 632 , Wai- worth county losu 38.0. .Second Congressional. " Distaict - Jefferson county 212Ios4 Columbia county 421 lom , Dave , county 404 , S uk county 331 loss. , Third Congressional District'r-Grant c < junj.y loss 49 , flroon county gain 28 , Iowa county loss 61 , Lafayette county loss 12. Fourth ConfjroHsional District Milwaukee county 1,902 loss , Ozaukeo county 179 gain , Woshingfon ( county 71 gam. . ) l j Fifth Congressional Districtj-jMani- towac county 16 loss , Fondulae coun ty 100 losu , Dod o'county 5 gajii , She- boyu'an county 121 Inst. " 'Sixth Consjri'siional Diatrict Outa- gamiojeouiify 30 gain , Green liako .cotfiity 100 gain , Door county 20 gain , -Hrbwn county 140 loss , Calumet county 500 loss , Winiiubigo county 4d2 IOBH , yallpiccll county 800 lofB , Seventh Congressional Distrjct Tho. nut loss is 1,707. < Eighgth CongrenBional District- net low 3,772. | Total JobB uvor 10,000 ; Many back counties yet to heir from whiuh heretofore - toforo cast republican majoritos. The utmost excitement prevails and much wonderment at'the result. .Itiis aup- potted the next legislature will bo democratic. The democrats gainoc eight Assemblymen in this county. MADISON , Wiconsin , Novombr 9. Roturna from ! i6 election precincli in aUto giro republican gain of 159 over vote of 1877 Which would indi cate a kinall rcpublicanmajority in sUto , not to exceed COO. .How Koyos , republican , is Reeled to the KBiembly in thn eocond district. MADHON , Wig. , November 9. The result in the itnto nt laf e will not bo positively determined until late iu the day. Returns from 161 towns , in cluding the principal cities , show not democratic ) gain of 8,000. The democrats claim the Btato ticket , and that the republicans have lost the Btato , and this is not unlikely. They were defeated by prohibition votes , which woio over 15,000. MtLWAtixKK , November 9. Returns - turns come i in very slowly but up to noon sufficient have boon leceivud to make It certain that the Utu ticket lint been elected by a majority of 5,000. PENNSYLVANIA. Pa. , Nov. 9. An un URually liuht vote was polled in this county. Out of H registry of 00,000 neb moro than 25,000 votes have beou polled. The K Wolfe monument uc compliahcd only an incmaaod plu rality for Bailey , republican candidate for State Treasurer , over Noble dom ocrat. Wolfe's vote will reach 4,500 half of which comes from the demo crats. Bailey's plurality is fully 5 , 000. The entire county republican ticket ia elected by majorities ranging from 4,000 to 0,000. Reports from the western counties of the state showed a larger1 vote for Wolfe than was expected , but , as in this county , a fair proportion c.imo from the democrats , except in the rural communities , where ho drew from the republicans. Advices hero from the state at largo indicate thu election of Bailey by about 10,000 plurality. Wolfo'a vote in the atato will appro- . mate 50,000. Philadelphia , Novomber9.-Tho vote iu Penn ylvania is very light , Bailey , republican candidate tor Btito : treas urer , is elected by a pluralty of from 8,000 to 15 000 ever Noble , democrat , and Wolfe , independent , the latter carrying but two counties in his own district , Union and Snydor. Bailey carried Philadelphia by n m i jonty-pf 13,459 ever Noblo. Wolfe's vote in Philadelphia was only 14,537 , in the total vote of 114,124 itutho city. The republicans elect all their county olli- corn , Mitchell for judge bcini ? 011 both tickets. Throughout the statp there was a marked change , except in Cur- bon , where the tepublicana aud inde- pondent-democrutB''sacctssftilly ; com- bmod.oiflocal . candidates , and in .SolriiylkiH where a ropublican-gruun- back coal' lion waa defeated. PiTTSHUKa , November 9. Ofllci.i ! returns from all but ,13 precincts in Allegheny county give Bailey , repub lican , for state treasurer , 14,702 ; Noble blo , democrat , 10,036 ; Wolfe , inde pendent , 5,957. The republican county ticket iselocted by majorities rangingjrom'900 to 2,500. Special dispatcluia u The Times indicate thai -Bailey'"niajority in the Btato ia nboui 6,250. } u > iai tri < > iw * 'fre ftow will increase this , The Noble revolt against the "bosses" was a miserable failure. Ho carried but two comities , his own , Union , and Snyde'r/ Bailey has majorities iu the folowiucoun- ! tics in the wcatoin parb of 'tho state Allegheny 5,500 , Armstrong 500. Boater 200 , Blair 700 , Bradford 1,350 , Crawford 400 , Erie 500 , In diana 1,700 , Lawrence 750 , McRonna 300 , Somerset 1,200 , Vonango 100 , Washington COO. Philadelphia , ' November 9. The latest returns to 1:30 : a. m. give Bai ley , republican , a plurality of 7,464 , At midnight tho-democratic atato committee mittoo have received no official figurei as to the stat < 5 tickot. They claim 17 senators aim ' 68 , probably 69 , iieue blynien/ " PJiWd Iphia , November 9. The full / > vote of Philadelphia for , atato treasurer ia : Bailey , republican , 55 , 8M ; Noble , domocrot , 42,425 ; Wolfe W,457 ; Jackeon , greonbackor , 1,249 VIRGINIA. 'Richmond , November , 9. Not Iml ; a dozen dispatches have been received hero to-day. Cameron , readjuator , is probably olected. General Mahono is conlidOnt.df a largo majority for the Btuto ticket and , behoves ho will have a good working majority in the legis lature. The Diapatch this morning gave a vote of 246 precincts which showed a majority for Daniels of nearly 5,000. Those precincts gave about one-third of the total vote of the etato. The leading democratic papers concede Cameron's election. The absoluUrrosult will not bo deter mined for a day or two yet. At Dan iel's headquarters everybody is very gloomy. ' .Daniel's friends now claim that even if ho is defeated they will probably get the legislature as there are democratic gains and seventeen counties yet to hear from , The State Democrat afternoon Bays Cameron is probably elected by 8,000. The legislature ia still in doubt. Returns up to midnight indicate that lion. E. Cameron , republican and readjust- er , lias boon elected" governor by 5,000 to 8,0,00 majority. Alexander Farr , a Mohonite , is elected in Farr- f w by 100'majority. . Shenandoah gives 400. But little definite information mation can be gained The following is the official majority for Halifax countyDruitols : 38. Barbour 38 , AlcKiu'ncy 30 , Edmunds 42 , Walkins 158 , Moiofield72. Lotsburg , November 9 , The democratic - ocratic majority in London iu 890. The \\hito ticket is elected by a handsomu majority. Daniel , 2,219 ; Cameron , 1,323. Noifolk , November 9 , Norfolk City gives Daniels 474 majority. Norfolk county gave him 985 , Ho also carried Princesa Anne by up wards of 200 majority. Portsmouth gave D.iniols 215 majority , nnd elect ed Butt'domocrat , to the legislature , Orange 'Court IJouso , November 9 , The democratic Btato ticket has 400 majority hi this county , Harris burg , November 9. Cameron has 2,013 ; Daniel , 2,127. The bal- an co of the iickot does not vary ten votes ) . Woodstock , Novemberd Th unofficial returns from Shbnibdoih eire Canleron 1.920 ! D n ! Ulu09 ; CJrandBtaff , 1,907 , ; Neff , 1,609. J > ni- ocrutio lo s on HnilcockVvotejtGG. Frodrrickftbnrg , Novambar 0. Duff Green , readjmtcr , is elected to the hou 4 froin Kin , ? iGoorrt | * tia Stafford by 480 majority , wwy , democrat , ia elected from SpitjKyl- vsnin by at least fifty majority. "J. L. Powell , roadjuator , for the Bonato in the Thirteenth district , hfts 130 ma jority in Stafford , and -is about ; even in Spnttsylvania county , including FrodoricliBburg. Thu gubcrnab. rial candidates run about the same nith ' the legislative candidates. , Abington , November 9. Wash wg- ton glvoa al > out 700 for Muh < hu. Bailey , Fowler and Kelley are olcc.tedi { ' Wythovillo , November 9.-A11 kilo prccinctfl have boon heard from , ijid Cameron's majority in the count Ms 156. Sayers , readjiiBlor candU'nto for the house of delegates , ran bumnd Cameron 11 votes. / ) , Marion , November 9. Cameron haa 445 majority in Stnytho county. ) MASSACHUSETTS. BOSTON , November 9. The del crata have made several gains of se tors nnd representatives , which hi vo surprised their opponents. The B ornor's council elands 7 ropublicfp ? 1 democrat , Boston polled 29,0,31 , , votes , of which Governor Long nab 15,439 , Thompson 13,251 , Andrews * 172 , Almy 142 , and scattering 29. It j has boon tlio most quiet election over known , with the exception of a l localities. There wan no scratchin and few split tickets. 1 BOSTON , November 9. Rotu. ' from all the towns in the statebu .o : give Loni/ , republican for govern ) 90,302 ; Thompson , democrat , 53,501 . Andrews , Greenback , 4,939 ; Almy , Prohibition , 1,741. .Both bronchos of the legislature are heaypy republican , The governors council is otic demo crat and Bdrcn republicans , the same aa last year. Boston , JTovembor 9. Rotumi from allJUl live towns give Long a plurality over Thompson , democrat , of 42,000 and about 16,000 over all. The council ia republican , except Flatoly , democrat , who is elected by a majority of 50. Tlio democrats train a aonator in Essex , where Henry Young , repiiblicanwas badly pcratchui and defeated by hia own party in ft district wherein they gave their other candidateBB6bO , ; majority. Th'o ro publicann'gaint'd the South Boston Henatorial district , owing to division among the democrats. The senate stands 35 republicans , 4-democr.itB and 1 independent roj > til > licaii. House 177 ropublicamvS ? domocrata atu 5 independents. The greunbackora cast 4,100 votes , in thu Btato. The democrats lost in Boston , Fall River , Lynn and in most of thc mauufactur- ing towns. MISSISSIPPI ViCKSiHinnNovember 9. The election of the democrat Btato i * l * * -t T s f' 'T ifr' ' " ? * : * * * * * I'TA. ' Handsome majorjtjF. Lamar for Unit ed States Senator ia re-elected hoyom a possibility of a .doubt and lugisla turo ia democratic The republican candidate for sheriff of this county is possibly elected and ono legislator on the same tickot. Thjero are few re ports owing to bad ielegraphic com' ' munication. t' JACEHON , Miss , November 9. Suf ficient returns have been received by the democratic atato committee to , indicate dicato the election ofGen. , Long and the entire state ticket by a majority o : 10 or 15,000. , Thp repnbhcans admii thia to bo the case unless the large nof < ro"swatiip counties give incroaaec republican majorities , which is not probable. In Marshall countya dif ficulty occurred at te ) | polls aiid u white man waa shot. A general row was imminent but was stopped at the beginning. In Landerdalo a dipturb ancc occurred in which four whites and fifteen negroes were killed. The row was begun by the notgroos. The legislature will bo three-quarters democratic. / CONNECTICUT / NKW LONDON , Conn. , November 9. Additional returns indicate that the Democrats made nubota tial gains throughout the State.Last year's llopublican majority of 0 in the leg islature will boconsidorably decreased. New London county elects 10 Repub lican representatives/ 10 Demo crat H. H.NKW HAVKK , November 9 , The election of ye'itorday in the fourteen senatorial districts resulted iu the suc cess of the republican senators holding over from lust year , consequently the nenatu will stand 17 republicans and 7 democrats. The house , republican at the last suasion of thn legislature , H stood ICG republicans to 80 democrats. The next house will consist of 149 republicans to 98 democrats. NKW LONDON , November 9 , KugenoT.13.iss , of Windhamrepub lican , ia olec od nonator in the Seven teenth diiitrict by 573 majority Ralph P. Oilbert , of Keebron , repub lican , ia elected from the Twenty-third senatorial district by 291 majority. The republicans elected 10 out of the 14 senators. The next legislature will stand Housu- 160 democrats ; Housurepublicans , ocrats 91. Seniito - republic-urn 17 , democrat * 7. There was a light , vote polled throughout the stuto. ILLINOIS , CIIJCAOO , November 9 , Complete returns from the city and county shuw the election of three democrats and two county republican commissioners. Judge Gary was unanimously reelected - elected to the aupurior court , Steph ens , republican , was ducted clerk of the criminal court by a majority of 3- OQO MARYLAND. BALTIMORE , November 9. Returns o from the different counties come in slowly. Enough is known , however , taken in consideration with the city vote , to insure the election of Keating , democrat , for cjinptrollur. The city gives him a majority of 12,133. Hi majority in the whole state -will be about 15,000. The next house o delegates will contain 91 inMoad o 8 * member * as hort-toforo. It is bo liavcd that the democrats will gain 4 of < uo 7 now tnemboni. It is estimate ( hat Uio n > publlcans will gain on laa year in both the aotiatoand house. ELECTION SUMMARY. OittCAOo , November 9. The fol lowing is the nummary up to 11 p. m. Reports from Now York Indicate that the republicans have cnrriod thuir tate ticket by about 5,000 majority. The stnto Bonato is a tie and the lower house is republican by 8 majority. 01 the four contjrccsiium to fill vacancies the tcpiibliruid have apparently olect- . oil 2 , nnd the uiuuorruts 2. In MnwachU8n 'tU the ropublioans Imvo carried tlio election by about 30.000 majority. In ConiH'cticut the republicans nmmtnin the nscondancy in botlV lionsoa of the h > Kifllature. In IVnnajhaiiin the elect Uailov , atato trt'flsurcr , by'ivbout 10.000 plurality. / In Maryland the dumyciats have about 12,000 , majority. / In Virginia the rondjuatera and re- public-ail coalition probably carry the utato ticket and legislature. Missistippi wwit democratic. In Wisconsin the ropublieaim have elected the dX ( ticket by n Binall ma jority , prolwlily aboet 6,000 , and have a majGrity in tlM5 ! ' 'slat uro. FromAlimitvotu' h-otnrni are ' , but thu ropul'v ann have .no doubt made a clean \voci | , v In Nebra&ka the republicans ' everythni ( ; . , , THE NATIONAL .CJAPITAL. , > 'ikUoii l AKsocinUil 1'ro - 1IKKU 10 111 ! KXAMINKI ) . WAHIIINOTON , Nnvoiubor 9. At tention having been called to the adulteration - ulteration of beer in the drab district of Now York , the commissioner if in ternal revunuo proOBes ] ) to have a careful examination imulo of thn ma terials used in nianufacturing.buor all svcrtho country. X/Ain IUMASTII-IINIUAI.'S : : UKI-OUT. \ The annual report of the qtmrtor- linnter-uunoral , tiled this afternoon , ipws that $12,857,187 wore t.ppro- yriated for- the dupartment for the Joar , 911,203,530ero remitted to lljsbursinj , ' otlicors , § 718,205 paid Ijwugh the treasury , and $230,150 jir sundry expenses. IlosuggeHtq that 'no nllicers who are made acting ua- SBtnnt qu.ii termuutera should bo com- 1/naaluil fur great pecuniary roapon- BDility. A npecial appropriation is rbominonded for the depot utock ol cJlhiiigBo that thu dolioiuncy of the pit ; two yortvs need not bo repented. Bl8gain ; recommonda the erection ol buldmgd for the donosit of rec oils not in frequent use. Sliroral minor appropriations are retommendod , and aster reviewing tin work done by the dopartmon concludes the report by saying tha thn ID.W aboliehing the iBsuenfr fuel " 1ft * . , liavo byon subatituted forcanaloa fo light at an incrcaao of $2,500 per an 'num. The introduction of thoa ligbtt haa already improved th < morafa f the rnon , who are now enabled bled to Bfend time in rending instoat of frequent\ng suttcra and grog shops HHVVMKNT Of FISH. Professor Ilaiid since returning from the ( juruintV' uartera of the lial ' commissio'no has * buon Icopt buj filling orders for carp , to bo placed in the hikes nnT ponds throughout the country. Applications arov.rucuivecl at the rate onvhundredr.dnyidiAdaily shipments of from 4,000 to 6,000" , being mado. RKfURT OK BKCOND AUPITOIl OJ' TJIK TJUJAHDKV. 'The ' annual report of the second auditor of the treasury was presented to-day. The condensed balance stiout shpwa the sums credited to the bureaus of the war department under the second auditorn supervision to bo 819,242/289 ; to Indian department $15,994,739 ; important payments ol thu year to the department are rouort ed aa follows : Pay department $13- 436,090 ; ordinance department , 81- 027,716 ; medical diipirtment , 8713 , 381 ; adjutant , , goneraro department , $80,731 ; appropriation unpor control of the secretary of war 81ti7,110 ; sol dier's home , $88,814 ; national homo for disabled volunteora , 81,033,550 ; coined to surplus lund $ 'JJ3,189. ( STAR ROUTE OASES. C10S1NO . AllOUMKNT. v WASHINQTON , "November 9. Col , inoch Totten , counnul for the atur outo dofendantc , thia morning bo raii ho closing argument on the question f whether it wuii usual to jirocoud by ufornmtion in this court. Ho quoted < paragraph which atatod that Col , /ook had in Juno last acknowledged hat the government had no case gaiiiat Brady and otlrcro , Ho was ntorruptud by Col , Oaojc who said hot at the tiniothu invoatigatian wan in > rogreBs but ho iiuaginud now that the fovornment liad an excellent coso.- rfr. Totton , proceeding , road' from a newspaper wniuh Htuted that the last 'raml jury was dJHchargod becnuao it tia not sufficiently competent to han- llu thia caso. Ho characterized this a an iimult upon the court , It was , i contended , evidently authorized , ' iloiiel Cook took ocuasion to say I at since his connection with the ; hu had made no such atntomont rectly or indirectly to thoprosH. Mr. ittcn continued and itdmiited that i formations wuro lo 'al , All canes in be police court came up in this way , > it the facts charged in this infornm- : ) ii , ho maintained , would not justify 1 1 allownncu in thia court , Hoututud 1 at the common law of Maryland , und i itof Kuuland , wa in force in thiu strict , und cited cases in the district W lore ho allowed that citizens had > : cn deprived of liberty in thu name common law. _ Col. Enoch Totten concluded his argument thin aftirnoon. Judge Cox announced that he would rendtr a do- cbiun as to whut would bo done in ro- ; jird to the informatiou to-morrow. TRANS-ATLANTIC , Lord Mayor's Day Colobratofl In London Testorday , The I'rocoBBion tv Splendid Af fair The Amorioftn ; Ohoorod. A Brilliant A0sombln < | o at the Bnnquot Last Evo- Gladstone Spanks nt the Dau /quot nnd Rofora to the Trouble With Irelnud. Biainnrok'B Party Badly Defeated - featod in the Late rann Elections. A Report Current That BUmnrok Will Re dRn-Hlii Power Evidently Declining. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. I AmociAtrd 1'iwn. lOIll ) MAYOll'rt HAY. TENDON , November 9. Thia is Lord Mayors' Day. The preparations for thu pageant hem were all complete lust night and the ntroeU along which the procwskrn is to paan bek'an to bo filled with the usual crowd of people early thia morning. John \ \ hittnker IIIi > , the now lord mayor , who IB in hia fifty-second yirnr , him been a member of the c irpor.ition since 1804. When ho wai elected a common' councilman for the Broad street ward in 187" , ho succeeded Sir John Musgrovo. LoNiirtN * Niivinnbor 9.-Tho Lord Mayor'a procession uaaa splendid af fair , the weather being all that could be desiu-d. The American Hag was prominently displayed in the line and was loudly cheered throughout the route. The KCOIIO in thu puluco yard of Westminster wai grand. The band * pluyiiu ; American national uir * around the Aineiioan Han while enthusiastic cheers rent the air nnd n.ado it long to bo remembered. Tin : IKNQVKT. LONDON , November 9. Vt the Ion' mayor's banquet to-night .hero wiwu lirilliant aswinhhigit. Gladstone , ii he courno of his umiarks , wild thai twelve monthn uio the gov rninenl wan fucit to fncu with * the _ conllict between tweon law and InKTtiJ iiens , and tlu people were uminimouBly conviiico ( that it was necessary for the govoin mont to tuko most stringent moaBUica for the defense of public law und private liberty , and also that [ roland should have the full benefit of bonoti- coht legislation. .The land act had r _ _ _ to iho , "Foreign aflur , " 8ttld.fhat Bav b in the presence of grave homo diflicul- ties he waa hapjiy to aay that nothing diatiirhud thb foreign rolutions of the country. OTF.MAN KLKOTIONH. BKRUN , "November 9. In the fi"c nnd'ballotiiig at Breslnu for member of the reiuhauig , Horron Husoi.ncltiot ! and Krnckur have both been olecte with the iiH < iatnnco of the consorva liven-their progruBHivo opponents being ing considonibly behind at the polls At Or i ? a Bocialist hiis defeated a conaorvativo , ai.d at Munich the ultra inodtaiit's are ngnin victoriouii. liIHMAIlOK ( IKTTINU TUB WORST OK IT " , . . > . - , , November 9. Furthe election rutiirn are received and thoyar n no wise favorub'To < .Uio yovonimuiit At Mannhilmo , Herr Ktjlftjr , tlio pee f > lo's cnndidiilo , utNuermbiirg , tier ; 3rilliiiber | ; , a socialist , at Sollingcr IIerr RittinpouHiin a socialist , at Do lierniund Ilnrr Luufmun a progresaia and at Lunna. Ilcrr Schlubor , u pro ifreaaiat , have bcun elated on thooec olid ballot. The diamny and anger o the Bismarck party at UIOHO results i not concealed and the rumors thn Prince Binmarck will resiun und allow : ho factions in the newly oh'ctct [ leichptiig to fight it outnmong thum- Ivi'H for asetfHon are very plentiful , BISMARK'M TOWKR WANINU. BDKLIN , November 9. The POBI .o-diiy comments on the aomi-ofliciul hrcat of resignation made by Prince Biamark , It saya that thu threat would be alarming wuro it Horiuu&ly meant but it was probably not' h < > in tended. It was probably meant to prepare the way for * iill lurthur con cessions to the Vatican and the con solidation of ulfcohHbrvativu elements in the empire.Th6 atrength shown by the Bociulista in tho- late election have had their eliect upon htt jmn of the udrniniiitrution party andTTIffF- see that a union of , the connervi.tivu forces is ubioluttOy necoMBurV to make lead way auaiimt anarchy. On the > ther hnnu and in other quarters Maremarked liiumark nuat bo\tiry.nenr the end if hia ro- nurct'B , when l'o haa not ! ng hotter o offer than a threat of re ination. | ; t ia recalled that thin in : n old and avorito oxpodieut of hia.Vhenuvor to inut with a uerioiiH objection and xw the majority againat him , ho IIUH iruiitened to rcHign , und jian thus tanned the chimbor i ; > to Hiipniissiuii , it t it be iiiH to ho fojt that uvon ho ia 10 now iiidinpom > ibft , and tie coun ry\ would reoofvo the newfi of his 1'iiiL'imtioii a ) the novin of hit death. 1UKIVAL 01' KATIlbll HIIRKIIY. NiW yoiii ; , Novoiibor § Hov. t iugunu Shcohy , of Linit-riuk , who IIB ihipriBoned in Bublinifor do- erininVd mipjiort of the jnndi league , ind wlm ia now dotcrrecf fioin jutura- ng hoiiui for fear of ajialn being np- ) ruhondld , arrived hen < to-day on iio gti'aiiiBhip Franco. JIo wua nc- ornianiil by T. M , Uifcly , M , 1' . , 'Hrnoll'floxnccrotnry. \ . They were mot by a committee , Father Bhoohy ml Mr. Heivly wurw warmly welcomed nd driven to the Fifth Avimuo IIot l. \ i- During the nftrrnoon the parlors , devoted - voted to the uno of the visltora , rrero throii txl by cnllon. Proparfttiona for ft reception to-morrow cvcninc ro lunrly complotod. Nearly nil divis ions of the Ancient Order f Hibornl- ' na Hro to bo roprosontcd by largo dulogationa. The tnouibora of this order are _ working in harmony with thu Nntionalitta nnd land lo.iguo organizationa to make a great demon- htration. There will bo addrcMti of wrlcomo for the exiles. Jtl'.IlUCINa IlKHTri. DnnuK , Xorombor 0. The firat decision rendered by the Limerick ftub-cnimmtalcm , under the Innd net w.w pivon i o-day iu the cnso of the npplicntion of the tonaanta of _ cnatlo Connull farm nnd the dcciniou ro- ducud the rent * fifty per cent. - * The CulonRO "Tlmet" on thoEloo- . lion * . h'nttontl AworUttxl 1'rcw. CalCAiKi , Novombut 9. The Times this morning nya : ' 'Now York ban bffin captured by the dtimocrata probably by a conmderablo majority. Mr. Thomnn Murphy , ex-col lector of Nowork , and the gentleman for whom ( irant nnd Colliding electioneered , will not ait in the seat of the late Fornnndo Wood. -Democratic candidate will do that. "Jf AH to the contest bo- twoeri Mr. Astor and the other ( lower' the lututiu como in reluctantly. Last evening it looked ua tliough thu republicans had elected their candidate for mayor in Brook lyn. v'No ono will bo anrprined that the sniuo party have carried Massa chusetts. They have done the thing before. Wisconsin tlomocnits claim the state by a Nmall majority , and the republicans have little to nay except that they are uruatly surprised nt the lack of dimensions of their own vote HORRIBLE HOLOCAUST. Several Poioono Killed by the Caviufj in of Two Buildings in Now York. National Amociatnd I'icw. NKW YOHK , N vcmbor 9. A build- ng south fifth nvcnuo and Grand tiudt ciivod in thin morning. Firo- non and ] iolico nro now searching the uins fiirbodiuH of the victims. Up o 11 o'clock they hud tnlsim out the lodii'H of Frnnuis Knixpp mid his son. J.ithirinO ; lUddur also iccuived sori- nis injuiiiH and ia not oxpi-cted to recover. JIary h.dd , John lludolph and lour eluldien wore tukon out of : ho uiiim. Their injuritvi are blight. The firemun and i > olico are atill at work .leuchinu for the bodioa. Nuw YOHIC , Nuvumbur J ) . The dimwtor at the corner of South Fifth iivenuo and Grand ntrcet was what ininht truly bo termed a holocaust , for a nioro oxtraordinury uccidout or inoro peculiar onu has not occurred buforo Jbthia city. Two four-story brick P ngB wore totally djiiuoU- JBh'edj l | 'ither.with all the offecfB'of ' . the peoJreywhp ] 4ivedinith m. The buildjngs'I'Wero'7 < * ecupiod' by , cloven fuiuili M , a liquor ntoro baiug'ontthoj crround floop > ' of ono and n clothing store in tho.'olor. ) About three weeks ago the tenants noticed that the Htructuro-ViiH slowly caving in nnd it waa aeon toitruinble. Word was sent jy the owner tnth'o inapoctorof build- 'ngs. It i.ivuiid by aomo jtenplo that .ho fltruotutoB were condemned , but , his wuii defied by.JVlr. O'Brien ' , the owner. Tjlio accident , which ia hoiight to MO mainly duo to the giving way of the .partition wall , occurred at ! ) o'clock a. iu. At that lime most of ho nccup.Ynta worn atill at homo. Suddenly b rumbling noise was .le.ird. It ) wnti' tollowcd by cr eking and hrcahing of beaniB nnd without any further warning thu buildings cnycd in''from the top vtiih i crash , carrying 'with it the unfor- , .iinutt ) inhabitantii. T Crow da of people UHhiul to the eeo'ie , and .ill willing .muds were wet to pfyk to oid the flro- nien and police , why were promptly ' m the pot , in 8iilrcliing | for und ecuring tlio imprisoned people. In' * ho hallway lou ' infiintu wor ; ll1 found under tioi.nm and uoro , * ivith difficulty t\it \ n out and' ' sent to the hospital. , 'They next t-ook out/nurmon nnd 'tvo women who' . ' were unable to give thuif immcH. The names of thu killed a'nd wounded aa far as obtainable up lo noon -\ro as follows : ' y ' Killed Wra. Francis Knubu Jahn , ' Mrs , Rudolph and Minn'it ! Seville. Injured Mr. Rudolph und hintou " children aoyorely iniMrud , Muy I3old suvcroly , Mury Sovfll | finvei'oJy nnd , ' Mre. Dill aeriously. \ NatlonsJ Amiylitcd . . . _ SAN FMANCIKCO , irfovoinbor 9. ' * * Captain Kdwaid A.yponjtf , an 'old'- ' pioneer , died in this cjtv Iftut night. ' ' TJiodirectors ot thor fntysyillo sav- * ' higsbaBk-hiivo put the banJV in liquidation - . * dation caused by'a' Bhrt kiftpi in real eatuto on which loans'ivoreT ado By order of the court thewdter' been hut off from the Miltpn , Man- unnita , Kureka , Beaten , 'Caina , anr' North Bloomlii'ld hydraulic knines. flieru is great excitement among the miners. v Gulteuu. ' * > ii WAHIIINOTON , November' 9. Sco- j\\\(3 \ \ \ ( , coutiBol for Guiteau , in court this morning , tatod that , at prespnt > , lionasunablo to prrsunt tha.dflidavit uf the warden of tho' : jail as to the fact that the dintrictattorney , had in his posai' letter nddrcaaud to biiu. , b ; Ho intimated , however , rial ho would put the ward1 stand. ' . tj , ' t Diatrict Attorney Corkhill replied , , reiterating hut denial that tho. Kit tor wns in his potsotaion. ' Vv Warden Crocker under path doiifeA' ' that ho hnd delivered u letter addr , ed to Mr. Scovillo to the District tornoy There was Bomo crisp juicy Icoki celery lying on the .walk in front French * to-day , ' 'i : , c