THE TWELFTH YEAE. OMAHA NEB. W DNESDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 8 122' THE CRACK OF DOOM , A Poltt'oal ' Oyolone Devastates the Strongliolds of Repub licanism , % The Bullboaded Bosses Swept Into the Whirlpool of Oblivion. Revolt of Unparallel'd Pro portions Against Machine Methods. Polger and Forgery Rebuked by Majorities Too Moun tainous to Mention , Grover Olereland'a 'Majority Looms Up Among the Hun dreds of Thousands. "Ben Butler Captures the Gov ernorship of Massachu setts by rS.OOO. Beaver and BOBS Cameron Buried- Out of Bight in Pennsylvania. Indiana and Illinois Bring Up the Rear of the Demo cratic Column , While Colorado Knocks For Admittance to the Bour bon Fold. Bill Anderson and His Bonds Defeated in the Ninth Iowa District. The 'Woman Suffrage Amendment Scooped Five to Ono In Details of Tuesday'a Election. NEBRASKA. The following dispatches from the state are mostly scattered precinct re turns from railroad towns. Comple ted returns will not be attainable for twenty-four hours , and all estimates of county majorities must be more surmise. Special Dispatches to fits DBS. SALINE COUNTY. OKETE , November 7. Crete pre cinct gives Dawos 33G , Morton 84 , Ingeraoll 37. Against the amend ment 345 , for the amendment 02. A light vote was polled. Laird falls but little behind Dawos. The amend ment was overwhelmingly defeated in the county. JOHNSON COUNTY. TECUMSEH , November 7. The re sult iu Johnson county is badly mix ed. Woman's suffrage is defeated. The republican majority will be small , and it is impossible to arrive at anything definite. Returns come in slowly and are not all in , CLAY OOUNTY. SUTTON , November 7. Laitd car ries this precinct by 81 majority. The suffrage amendment is lost in this pro- cinct. This precinct gives DAWOS 177 , Mor ton 74 , Ingersoll 12. Laird 182 , Harmon - mon ( i ! ) and Moore 11 majority. Log- ialativo ticket about tlio same as above. For suffrage 00 ; against , 140. DODOK COUNTY. FKKMONT , November 7. The vote in Fremont precinct was as follows ; Munger 441 , Valentino 288 , Turner 81. { JJFiiUMoNT , November 7. Muugoi carries Dodge county by from 500 tc 700 majority. H.llll'Y COUNTY. PAI'ILLION , November 7. Papillion gives 24 majority for Sturdovant , 7 for McShano , OG against the amend ment , and 20 democratic majority on the state ticket. The precinct hut heretofore gone republican by 30 miv jori-.y. BKLLKVUB , November 7. Dawee 91 , Morton 70j Weaver 81 , Redid 85. Suffrage Eor 80 , against 83. SAUNDElia COUNTY. WAHOO , Novembar 7. Returns arc coming in slowly. The suffrage amend' ' miwt is probably defeated in Wahoi by thtou to one. All tickets uro badl ] scratched. Clark will likely run bo hind. Wilsonj for senator , ia bohiru at this writing , flAOB COUNTY. BEATKIOE , November 7- Beatrice gives Governor Diwas 370 , Mortoi 200 , In orsoH 100 , congressman oarno suffrage , 200 for and 512 against. MKUU10K COUNTY. SILVKK OUEEK , Nov. 7. Diwca 42 Morton 11 , Ingersoll 10 , Agoe 15 AVarner 11 , lleynolds 43 , Rojjgon 43 BowlbyJ 11 , Kirtley 18 , Clark 18 Sturdevant 55 , Powers 40 , Barnd 20 Crawford 11. Wallichs 31 , Beatty 20 Leach 11 , Kendall 41 , Madely 11 Grebe 11 , Jones 3'J , Points 21 , Splec 12 , Gero41 , Burke 31 , Valentino 31 Turner 24 , Munger 14 , Durnull 30 Westovbr 20 , Harris 35 , Patterson 30 Beardaloy 14 , Jones 54 , Ifoatotter 48 Uatclill' 10 , for suffrage 24 , against 34. ADAMS COUNTY. HASTINGS , Novembor7 About 850 votes were polled , giving Liird n ma jority of about 250. JUNIATA , November 7. Webb pro. cinct : Ingersoll 144 , Dawoa 112 , Mor ton 25 ; Laird 131 , Mortou 122 , il r- mon 4 ; for suffrano 110 , against 127. WEIlSTKIl COUNTY. 'TIED CLOVD , November 7. Hod Cloud precinct gives Case , democrat , 133 ; Girbor. repabliean , 50 : Wilson , in all , 11 ; Laird 127 , Harmon 23 , Moore 44. LANCA8TKU OOUNTY. NF.MAIU , November 7. Nomaha precinct gives the democrats 10 ma jority. Helena gives Butler 115 ma jority. Woman suffrage ia probably beaten in the county. MALCOLM , November 7. Elk pro cinet gives Dawos ? ! > . Intjorsoll 21 , Morton 9j Weaver 78 , Gilbert 22 , llodick ? ; suffrage , for 37 , against 58. FRANKLIN COUNTY. BLOOMINOTON , November 7. Dawcs G , Ineorsoll 1C , Morton none , Laird G , Moore 10 , Harmon 5j suff- rape : for , 8 ; atjainst , 7. RIVEHTON , November 7. Dawos GO , Ingorsnll G , Morton 32 ; Laird G5 , Moore 7 , Harmon 37 ; for suffragist 50 , against 4G. FUUNAS COUNTY. AUAPAHOI : , November 7. Dawos 92 , Ingorspll 2G , Morton 5 , Laird 81 , Moore 80 , Harmon 7 ; woman suffrage , 27 for and 77 against. OXFORD , November 7. Dawes 63 , ilorton G , Ingorsoll G ; Liird 67. Har mon 1 , Moore G. Suffrage : For 17 , .gainst 40. CABS COUNTY. SOUTH BEND , November 7. For overnor , Dawos Gi , Morton 64 , In- : ersoll 21 ; for congress , Weaver G4 , Rodick 54 , Gillett 20 ; suffrage , 18 for and 85 against. BKWAUD COUNTY. STAPLEHUUST , November 7. For overnor , Morton G4 out. of 10 * votes ; iongressman , Harmon 61 , Laird 28 , Hopro 25 ; amendment , 7 for , 47 against. LINCOLN COUNTY , NOIITII PLATTK , November 7 , 11:45 p. in , It fa impossible to got accurate oturns. Indications are that the county is nearly equally divided on , hroo congressmen. Sturdovant will carry the county by over 300 ma jority. LANCASTER. LINCOLN , November 7. Wo have just closed the liveliest campaign over known in Lancaster county. A portion tion of the anti-monopoly legislative ticket is undoubtedly elected. Re turns como in slowly , on account of so much scratching. The total vote of the county will be about 4,500. The suff rage amendment received about 1,500 votes in the county. Many of the ballotu wow-left-blawk thb - - on ques tion. Weaver's majority for congresa will bo about 2,000 , and Clark , for treasurer , will have about 400. Gore , For regent , is probably defeated in a own county by Burks. DUNDY COUNTY. BENKELMAN , November 7. Dawes 42 , Morton 32 , Ingorsoll 1 , Laird 75j for suffrage 4 , against 24. HALL COUNTY. GREEN ISLAND , November 7. St. Edwards precinct gives Valentino 55 , Turner 3G , Mungor 33 ; Governor , Dawos 53 , Morton 34 , Ingersoll 37. CEDAR COUNTY. STROMSBUIIO , November 27. Our returns will not bo completed before 3 o'clock or after. O.m't toll much about it. Bad scratching done here. FRANKLIN COUNTY , BLOOM iNflTON , November 7. Tw eeiuciii sjive Olaik 7G , Sturdovant 58 , Lurd GO , Harmon 67 , Moore 1G. Three precincts give five majority for the amendment. HALL CnUNTY. GRAND INLAND , November 7. The returns from two of the three pre cincts show the following vote : Mun gor 342 , Valentino 181 , Turner 12 ; against amendment , 408 ; for , 131 , Cole ( rep. ) and Danman ( antimonopoly ely ) uro probably elected to the legis lature. Cannot tell anything about the senate , as the vote ia badly seat- tored , ADAMS COUNTY. KENESAW , November 7. Da wen 07 , Ingorsoll GO , Morton 27 ; Laird (51 ( , Moore 72. Suffrage : For 35 , against 02. HARLAN COUNTY. REI'UIILIOAN , November 7. Dawec 42 , Inyeraoll 18 , Morton 10 ; Laird 60 , Harmon 4 ; Moore , First district 12 , second 11. Suffrage : For 30 , against 30. RED WILLOW COUNTY INDIANOLA , November 7. Dxwee 125 , limorsoll 3 , Morton 5 ; Laird 128 , Muoru 5 , Harmon 22 ; for suffragist 82 , against 94. NEMAHA COUNTY. BROWNYILLE , November ? Dawee 10(5 ( , Mort in 88 , lugorsoll 12 ; Weaver 127 , Ilod'ok 82 ; for euffragUt 55 , against K'8 , J'IM.MOIIK COUNTY , EXETER , Novmibur 7. lugorsoll 13 ! ) , Dawea 70 , Morton 9 ; Moore 127 , Laird 85 , Harmon G ; fuffrago , for 70 : against 141 , ' OTOE COUNTY. DUNIIAR , Novembar 7. Morton't majority 40 , Weaver's majority 31 , majority against Euffrazo 8(1. SEWARD COUNTY , SEWAKD , NovembJr 7. Votes polled od , 449 ; looil ticket badly scratched , and count alow. Djvres 93 , Mortor. 41 , Inuersoll 12 ; Laird 91 , Harraoi : 33 , Moore 19 ; suffrage 12 ahead , Brown and Swoaringor ( republican ) undoubtedly elected to the lepinlatura , HAUNDERS COUNTY. jgAmiLiND , November 7 , . 114 , Morton GO , Ingersoll 05 ; frago , for 119 , against 112. HALINE COUNTY , FlUENDVJLLE , NoVCfnW7. Police 2G5 votes ; will giva < * republican ma jority of GO an nenr na can bo esti mated ; all thn votes cannot bo counted before u a. m. XOWA. Special Dispatches to Tim llRR. BUKLINGTON , Ia. , November 7. McOord in re-elected to congress in the First Iowa district. DOB Moinoa county qivos nu estimated majority for Hall ( dom. ) for congress about 1,000. Sioux CITY , la. , November 7 , 10:00 : 3. m , Strubol ( rep ) is elected to songross by n largo majority. DAVENTOUT , la , November 7 , 9:50 : ) . m , J. W. Green , chairman of the republican committee Concedes the election of Murphy ( dom. ) for con gress in the Second district and eati- nates his majority at over 1,000. THE NINTH DISTRICT. COUNCIL BLUFFS , November 7. Oakland township , 6 majority for Pusoy and still counting ; Knox town ship , Anderson not over 10 majority , a democratic gain of 122 ; Sharon town ship , Audubon county , gives Ander son 35 majority , n republican gain of 22 ; Oakland township , same county , lives Anderson 14 majority , a rcpub- ican loss of 33. Leroy , same county , ; ivos Anderson 124 majority , n re- mblican gain of 10. Grant township , 3aas county , gives Pusoy 4 majority , i democratic gain of 85 , Frank- in township , Oass county , gives Pusoy 5 majority ) democratic gain of 58 , Walnut gives Pusoy 93 majority , a change of 80 votes ; Dantson , Craw- brd county , gives Pusoy 5 majority , a ; ain of 118. Thirteen townuhlps icard from give a democratic gain of . ,032. There are 154 townships in ho district and at the rate of 40 gainer or each Pusoy will csaily bo elected. Lhus far the gain has boon at twice hat rate and Pusoy'a friends ootimnto iis majority in the district at least 500. PUSEY PREVAILS. Tbo Thousand-Dollar Bond Man Bur led Forovor. Special Dispatch to Tim BKK. COUNCIL BLUFFS , November 7. A .ologram from Donlson states that Pusey's majority there is 9. J. Fred Meyers concedes Pueoy's election by 1,600. Crawford county gives him 300 majority. Throe precincts from 1aaa county , including Atlantic , give Pusoy 1G3 majority , a gain of 5G3. Shelby county gives 1G5 majority for Pusoy. He estimates hin majority at at least 2,500 , and repub licans concede it by 1,500. The wildest enthusiasm prevails among the crowds on the streets where celebrating with bnn firoa is oing on. The Bavarian band at iho lioad of alarco crowd serenaded Puaey and in a speech ho thanked the people ple and avowed that the victory was not so much of a partisan one as ono of the pocplo In the interest of good government. NEW YORK. SpccW DUpatch to Tins Biyi A OLOOMT 'OUTLOOK. NEW YORK , November 7. The Commercial Advertiser ( stalwart ) says the outlook for the republicans is gloomy enough. The polls opened at G o'clock and between that time and noon but little voting was dona. On the East uido a very heavy vote was polled. The democratic otato and county ticket has received tremendous majoriticB. Many republicans turned their vote for Cleveland. 8:20 p. m. Throe hundred election districts out of G88 give Folger 21- 389 , Cleveland 53,901. ROCHESTER , November 7. The election io proceeding quietly. The German vote , hitherto largely re publican , is being cast almost solidly for the democratic state ticket. Indi cations favor largo democratic gains in this city and county. 8:00 : p. m. The Express , republi can , estimates Cleveland's majority in the state at from 80,000 to 100,000. The Express bulletin says Edson is undoubtedly elected mayor. It es timates his majority at 30,000 , 9.-.50 p. in. 450 election districts out of G88 in Now York City give Fol ger 31,534 , Cleveland 78,480. The total vote in Brooklyn gives Cleveland (52,659 , Foliror 24,550 ; ma jority for Cleveland , 38 103. jBuviviLo November 8. Maulton ( rep. ) is uudoubtodly elected in the Thirty-second congrcEiiioiml district , 10:40 : p , m. Arnott ( dom. ) is elec ted to congress in the Twenty-ninth dintrict , Dutchcea county is undoubt edly democratic for th first time in many years. NEW YORK , November 7. Returns indicate Cleveland will come down to Harlem river with from 20,000 to 25- 000 majority. Brooklyn city gives Cleveland 38,103 majority , a demo cratic g.xin of 8 GJO over the vote for secretary of ntntu in 1881. GENEVA , November 7 , 9:30 : p. m. This town , the homo of Fuller , gives him 28 majority , a democratic gain ol 42. _ _ _ WIHCONSIN- Bpeciil Dlapatchuj to The lieo , MILWAUKEE , November 7. The chairman ot the democratic iituto com- niittno claim * five , and probably six , out it the mu. < congro33ino > , n demu- cniMo gain of throe , Republican ad. vices concudo democratic gains , but are eilont on the congressional elec tions. Iii the Fourth district the vote resulted in the elec ion of Doustcr , democrat. Reports indicate largo democratic gains in every congres sional district } Summarized returns of all counties in the state show five republican and four democratic congressmen elected , u democratic gain of two , ono district , the Ninth , being new under the re cent apportionment. The vote throughout the state is unusually largo on account of prohibition being an issue in moat pf the districts , es pecially in the Fourth. In the First district , Williams ( rep ) is re-elected Svsoonit district , Suraner ( dom.j ) Third district , Jones ( dem. ) over Keyos and Hazloton , two contesting republican candidates ; Fourth district , Deuster re-elected ; Fifth district Kankiu ( dom. ) ; Sixth district , Guon- thor ( roo. ) ; Seventh district , I5u ( rop.j Kighth district , Price ( rep. ) Nintix district , Stophenoon M ASS ACHUSET CP. SpocUl Dispatches to Tin Bx . BOSTON , November 7 | G p , in. Bet Butler will poll n larao votu to-day H\K managers claim nis clralion bj 15,000 majority. The ropublicani liopo to elect Bishop by five thousand NEW YORK , November 7. Thi Sun's bulletin saja : The Maasacha sotU republicans concede Butler's ol cction as governor by n largo majority. BOSTON , 7:45 : p. m. Six cities in Miifsnehusotts piv * the following ! For governor , Bishop 10,77G , Butloi 11,256. The Herald says Marlboro , Framingham - mingham , Hopklnton , Mllford , Natick - tick , Walpolo , flollistor , Hudson , Maynard , Ayer , Groton , Popporoll , Clinton and Acton will give Butler a majority. Franklin county will give Bishop about 1,500 majority. Governor Long in probably elected to contzrooa in the Second district The total vote o ! Boston was : But- or 30,340 , Bishop 10,719 ; Butler's plurality over Bishop , 13G21. ; At , .ho republican state committee room no doubt is oxpremed of Butler's election , the only qucs.ion being the sum of his majority. 9:30 : p. m. The Journal figures the > lurality for Butler in the state at ! .000 , but ol lima that the entire re- mblican t tat J ticker , except Bishop , a elected. 9:35 : p. m. The democratic state central committee , np to 9 o'clock , lave returns from 197 towns and cities , including Boston , which give Butler 88,870 , Bishop 74,310. The chairman puts Butlorn mujority in the utato at from 15,000 to 20,000 A dispatch from Worcester states Rico rep. ) is elected to congress in the fonth district by 2,300 majority. Post ( dem. ) is elected in the Fif- .couth congressional district. 10:45 : p. m. Republicans concede Butler's majority' at 20,000. Dumo- crats claim 25,000. ' ' Wra. Whiting , representative to congress , is elected n the Eleventh dictrict. GooD [ lobincou , republican , is elected in the Twelfth district. BOSTON , November 7 , 12:20 : a. m. " [ ndicationa are that the house will stand , 150 republicans , 90 democrats , a gain of 15 democrats. Last year the aonatu had 5 democrat e ; this year it Till have 12. Davis , Rannoy nnd Liovoring are elected to congress from the First , Third and Sixth districts. PENNSYLVANIA. Sp.'clal Dijpatcbca Ip THE HFK. PHILADELPHIA , November 7. Ra- ports indicate that Beaver is defeated ay 30,000 majority Bingham , republican , io elected to congrossiin the First district ; O'Neill , republican , in the Second district ; Randal ) , democrat , in the Third dis trict ; Kvlloy , republican , iu the Fourth district. Southampton county givei Patterson 2,900 majority , a demo cratic gain of GOO. Tioga county givoi Stowurt 500 pti ! > 'ity. Huntingdon and Bradford counties have goni democratic. HAREIKBURO , November 7. Thi election is proceeding quietly. A cold , drizzling rain is falling. Up to 1 p. m. the vote far exceeded that ot lasl year and almost equaled that of tin presidential election. PHILADELPHIA , November 7. A Scranton dispatch says Emicutroul is elected to congress in the Tvrolftl district. PITISHURO , November 7. Beaver1 ! plurality in Alloghany county is cstl mated at 4,000. The rest of the regular lar republican ticket is probably el ected. PHILADELPHIA , Novembers , 1:50 : a. m. Burks county gives Puttison 3,000 majority ; iu Lickawannt county Boaver'a plurality is aboui 1,300 ; in Carbon county , Pattisonhai about 1,000 plurality ; in Northamp ton county Pattiaon has nbout 4,00 ( plurality ; in Bradford county Bea vor'a plurality is about 400 ; in Unioi county ton townships give Beaver -If plurality. All indicates ho will bt elected. PiTTsiiuna , November 7. 10 p. in Bimvor'a plurality in AlloKhonj county ia estimated at 4,000. Tin rest of the regular republican ticko ia probably elected. ILLINOIS. Special Dispatches to 'tuvKt * . CHICAGO , Nevi mbor 7. The chair man of the rotiubllcau state uoinmitlui says , II , W. Dunham , republican , i elected to conjjresi in the First dh trictj John F. Kinnorty , independent in thn Bocoml district ; also Win 0 Kouffaur , republic n , defeated Win R. Morrioon in the Eighteenth dis trict. OTFAWA , November 7 , 11 p. m.- La Sallo county is probably domocra by u small majority on state treasure nnd congressman , The county gav < GOO republican majority for Garfield CUIOAOO , Noi ember 8 The chair man of the utrto republican commit top , who has ret lived private advice from all parts c.f the state , oays tin republican ha * carried the nUto am Icgislaturo and \ ill hold their own 01 congressmen , with posslblo gain o ono. Thoujuir ( too could furnish n figures ua u mujj.'ittta o-nlght Senator Logan told t Wo'tf-n ABSO oiatod Presa ropjrter uhprlly after 1 o'clock that in his opinion the stat would give a " ' ; ood" republican ma jority , tliat all republican congroso men in Chicago were elected and tha there would probibly bo a gain of on in the state. Ilu had received no pri vate dispatches concerning the roaul elsewhere. _ INDIANA. SpecUl Dlsutclu-8 | to Tin Ini. INDIANAPOLIS , November 7. 5 j : in. The election ia progressing quiol ly. Indications are tiftit a very fu vote will bo polled , 10 p , m. The Indiana bulletin will be made by comparing the vet cast to-day with that cast for governc two years ago , when Porter ( republ can ) had a plurality of 0,953 , and total vote of 170,738 , At 10'45 , returns from twenty vo ing places show a republican loss i 50 , being a net democratic gain i ' 4 over the vote for governor in 1880 , At the same rnto it would give the democratic state ticket n small major- INDIANAI-OLISS , November 8 , 12:30 : L. m. Seventy-five voting plnces ihow n republican loss of 708 , nncl n loiiK'cratjo loss of 528 , being n not lemocratio gain of 180. MARYLAND. ilUpatclKa to Tin Urn. FKKDKUICK , November 7 , 4 p. m. _ t one of the voting precincts of this ity n fight occurred between n mini- icr of negroes nnd whiten , during vhich Israel G rail' , colored , wan shot > y n policeman named Porter and in- tnntly killed. BALTIMOHK , November 7 , 10:30 : p. i. Indications nro that Iloblitzoll loin. ) Is elected to congress in the 'hird ' district. The Fourth district is i doubt. TEXAS GALYKSTON , November 7. The day was fine. The atntu ticket is aolid for 10 democrats. DALLAS , November 7. The domo- rats have swept northern Toxns. lanham , Willborn , Throckmortou , lills nnd Rengnn nre elected to con- ross by increased mnjorltles , Ireland > r governor nnd nnd the entire dem- cratlo state ticket are elected by , nn normoua majority. The legislature overwhelmingly democratic. TENNESSEE. > oclal Dispatcher to Tun 11m. CHATTANOOGA , November 7. Dibrell - roll , democrat , is ro-oleotod in the hlrd Timncaseo , Clements in the cvonth Georgia and Pry or in the ighth. NAHHVILLK , Novoiubor 7. Indian- ons 'ire that Uato is elected governor y n considerable majority over Haw- mr , republican. Domocratio con- n nre elected from six dis- ricta. Warner , democrat , ia probably ofcatod by Tillmnn , independent omocrat , In the Fifth district. The emocrate have probably 85 out of the 30 members in the legislature. VIRGINIA. pedal Dispatches to Tim Via. RICHMOND , November 7. The [ cction to-day passed off quietly in bis city with the exception of the xcitomont Incident to the arrest of uvural election judges. Attempts voro made during the day by the re- djustora nncl coalitionists to vote on he capitation tax receipts signed by wo collectors of delinquent taxes , udgo Ghriiti.in , of hustings court , nstructed the judges of election to ofuso votoa signed by but ono. A Jnitod Slates supervisor nrrcsted the udges nnd they were taken before the Jnitod Status commissioner and tailed for appearance to-morrow. A ompromiso between the United States commissioner and the judges allowed and votes were received on > oth receipts under protest against ono. The delay caused many votes o bo lost on both aides. John Ambler Smith , coalition candidate , for can- toes in this district , was arrested foi isorderly conduct nt the polls and milod to appear. RICHMOND , November 8. Demo crats claim the election of congressmen n the First , Third , S.xth and Eighth listricts ; Second district , coalition. fho election of John S. Wise for con- ; reasmnn nt largo by 15,000 ia nlao 'aimed. MISSISSIPPI. pedal Dispatches to Tim UEK. JACKSON , Miaa. , November 7. longreasiuiml election returns are very neugcr , but auiHciont to insure the iloction of Muldrow , Money , Single- on and Bnrkadulo , ( dom ) . NEW JERSEY. Ipcclal DIspat.liCH to TIIK HIT. PuiLADKLriiiA , November 7. A ipccial dispatch gives Ferroll , demo crat , a majority ot 500 over Roboson , republican , for congress , n democratic ; ain of 170. OAMDEN CITY , November 7. Robo- ion , republican , for congress , is do- 'oatod by Forroll , democrat , by nbout 500 majority. Brewer , republican , "or congrcua , in the Sncond district , a r.i elected by about 700 majority. TUUNTON , N. J. , November 8 , ilupublioans claim the election of Ivean ri the Third district. JAMI.STOWN : , N. Y. , November 8. Folgor'a moj'ority in St. Liwroncc county is ostitailed nt 4,500. TiiKvron , N. J. , November 8 , 1:3C : a , in. Pdiilpa , ( rup'u. ) , is elected tc the Fifth congressional dlotrict by 80C nujorily , FLORIDA. Spccltl Dlnpatch to 'lim Dim PJJNHACOLA , November 7. The ro > suit of the vote is unknovtn , but tlu republic ma have carried the count ) a small majority , OdNNECTICDT. Special Dlepfitcli to TUK I ) a llAHTi'oiiD , November 7 , G p , m. The vote will bo very cloao. A Ihjln vote ia buing polled. NEW HAMHSHIRE. Bpoctal Dlopatchoi toaus liKB. CoNcoiti ) , November 7 , 8 p , m. The vote in twenty live towns givoi Ilnlo ( ropiibliosn ) 2,014 , Kdgorlj [ democrat ) iJ.lOO. Sicrotnry Chandler , it Is under etnoil , hna juel sent the following moa CONCOKD , N. II. , November 7. To tin I'HwIdeut , Now York City : Wo havi blected two congressmen ami tlio loghln tute by a lar e majority. Halo will proba lily bo eloctoii by a email mujority. W l. I ! . OllA.NDI.KII. PORTSMOUTH , November 7. Privuti advices to prominent politicians indicate cato the probable election of EJ erl ; ( douocrui ) for governor. Uotl bronchos of the legislature will bo re publican. DOVER , November 7. IJao Luoas a prominent republican politician , wa nrrostcd on the charge of bribiui domocratio voters. CONNEOTICUr. Spoclil D'upaUlin to Tim Den. HARTFJRD , November ? . The do ia fair , There has bjen u falling o from the vote of 1880. Tbo ropubl can loss is very much grtmtor than tli democratic. The probability IH tht the democrats have elected the state ticket nnd three eonyrmmon. ' NRW HAVK.V , November 7. Waller ( clem ) In elected Rovornor by 4,000 majority , 10:50 : p , m Kxton ( dom. ) for con- RroBS from the First , district will have 1,600 majority. Mitchell ( dom. ) in the Second , Seymour ( dom. ) in the Fourth nnd Wnito ( rep , ) in the Third congressional districts nro successful. Tin's in n republican loss of two con gressmen. gressmen.SOUTH SOUTH CAROLINA. SpocUl DltpMcbot to Tim nun , WASHINGTON , November 7. The republican executive committee has n dispatch from E , Dons , republican candidate for congresa in Iho Sixth dis trict of South Carolina saying that a riot occurred nt the polls near Florence in that district this morning nnd that two colored mon were killed , sovornl wounded nnd the citation broken up. CHARLESTON , November 7. Re turns from congressional districts in dicate the election of Dibble , Till- man , Aikon , nnd Evans , democrats , and Mackey , republican. Other dis tricts nro in doubt. DELAWARE- Special DUpatchct to Tim Dim , WILMINGTON , November 7 , 6 p. m. Both parties claim that n full vote is being polled , And the majority eiUior wny will bo in the hundreds. Returns nro coming in slowly nnd indicate that the democrats have carried the state by n small majority. 11:45 p. m. Indications are that the democratic state ticket hns a greater majority than iu 1880. The legislature is undoubtedly domocratio. Thocongroasional''loloBationtwillprob | ably bo eight democrats and ono re publican. publican.RHODE RHODE ISLAND. Special Dltuatch to Tun Dm PROVIDENCE , November 7. Returns - turns received from every town in two congressional districts. In tha First district , Spoouer , republican , has 3,515 ; Laphnm , democrat , 1,491 ; scattering , 15 ; Spoonor's majority , 2,009. In. the Second district , Jona than Chase , republican , 3,340 ; Wheel er , democrat , 1,831 ; scattering , 62 ; Chase's majority , 1,512. , NORTH CAROLINA , Special Dispatches to Tim Bit * . OuARLOTru , N. 0. , November 7. Dowd , ( dom. ) , in the Gth , Vance , 'dom. ) , in the 8th , Scales , ( dom. ) , in ho 5th , and probably llobbins , ( dom ) , n the 7th congressional districts nro ilootod. The domocratio stale tickoU 'or ' judges is doubtless elected by n jopd majority. WILMINGTON , N , 0. , November 7. ndlcatlons nro that the democratic tate ticket has n greater majority han in ' 80. The legislature is un loubtedly democratic. The congros- ional delegation will probably bo ight democrats to ono republican. MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS- Ipcclol Dispatches to Tux linn. COLORADO. DENVER , Col. , November 7 , 2 p. m. Tbo election ia progressing quietly. Campbell in being scratched hoavilj n Arapahoe county in favor of Grant , domocratio nominee for governor. Jto < publicans concede Grant's election bj 1,000 majority nnd bets ore froolj offered that the majority will run ur. o 1,500 or 2,000. A heavy vote h being polled. M1SHOUKI. ST. Louis , November 7. Lifayotte county gives 1,700 majority for Grover , democrat , for congress. The district believed to give him 2,50 majority , ARKANHAS. ST. LOUIH , November 7. Little lock , Ark. , gives Bonlaruin , ropubli- : im conproaaman , 453 majority ; Camden - den given Cunningham , groonbaokcr loiigrcssinan at largo , 2 majority ; \VilliuniB , republican for congress , 13 majority ; Toxarkana gives Brcokon- idgo , congressman at largo , 10G ma- .orlty ; Jones , democrat for congress , 119 majority. LOUISIANA. WAHHINOTON , November 7. Sena tor Gibson telegraphs that Hunt nnd Klliu ( dom ) are elected in Lnuiaiunr and the prospects are good for the entire democratic delegation. In Virginia the colored vote adhered close to Muliono. VIRGINIA. Nnw YORK , November 7 ( 7:30 : p. in , The Express flayr that Mahom olnimi a majority for his ticket ir iwnia of 25,000. LYNOIIIIURU , November 7. The Ninth congrcflaional district probablj olectit Fulkuraon , democrat. VERMONT. November 7. Tin joint ansciinbly for the election o : nUto ollicers met in the hall of the hcuao this afternoon. The followinj oflioers were elected : Secretary estate state , Nichols ; auditor of acsounti E. Henry Powell ; brigadier ooinman der , Lieutenant J. Ivinuloy ; adjutan and inspector , General Thorium S Peck ; ( { unrtenimster , General Ilor ace K. Ido. MINNESOTA. ST. PAUL , November 7 , 10:30 : p. in -Republican congressmen elected li all districts. GEORGIA , ATLANTA , November 7. Special indicate the election of the full demc cratlo delegation to congress. Spec and Fulton are both defeated. WYOMING. Onr.ynNNE , November 8 , M. I Post ( dom. ) is re-elected to oongroai UTAH , SALT LAKE , Novoiubor 7. Roturr received indicate about 0,000 Gontil to 21,000 Mormons , n Gentile gain c 2,000 on the vote of six years ago. Gtnornl Skoriuun's Report. Special DUpatch to Tin Ilex. WASHINGTON , Ootobor 7. Gonon Sherman's report just published , n commends that the army bo incroa ed to thirty thousand. The rspo : devotes oonciderublo space to ti growth of the great west and B ysthi now that the transition period ia pas nnd it is the duty of the government to select certain stntegio points for permanent army posts , and to con struct comfortable buildings on them ; so as to not longer compel officers and mon to Hvo in liolca In the ground , shanties , nnd green cottouwood log- huts , A Lonlftlnnn Lynching. 8 | > cclal Dlnpatch to TllR URR. VIENNA , La. , November 7. The jail nt this place was opened last night by n DOBSO of men supposed , to bo from Jnckson pariah , compelling the jailor to open the first door nnd bronking their wny thence to the prisoners they wanted , Four were carried from jail , who had been brought hero from Jnckson parish for safe keeping. One of them mivdo his cmcnpo immediately on reaching the jail door. Ho was fired nt three or lour tlmca without ofl'ect. Another , it ia thought , waa given n chance for his life , as ho waa thought innocent. The other two were found this morn ing , nbout a milo and n half south ot hero , dead nnd riddled with bullets. They were nil negroes , charged with robbery nnd attempted murder of nn old white gentleman named Ray. Ho described and identified them , nnd the matter created quite nn excite ment hero. A Wynmmlnc Earthquake- Special illspntch to Tun UKK. LARAMIE. November 7. An onrth- quake shock was experienced in this city this evening nnd felt plainly all along the line of the Union Pacific railway west an f. r as Evanaton. Plastering fell off < n buildiuas in RmvliiiB nnd other points. Trains will bo sent west with great care , aa bridges may have boon thrown out of place. The Dead. Special Dkpatih to Tim UKK. HALIFAX , November 7. AB fas as ascertained thirty-one persons were buruod to death in last night's fire , , eight mon nnd twenty-three women. Tbo Progress of tuo Mexican National. Now Orleans Times-Democrat. On the nrrivnl yesterday at Algiers f the Texas train a Times-Democrat opurtor boarded the sleeping car , , nd while it waa being ferried over lie river was introduced to and had nito a pleasant conversation with ilr. Walter Hinchman , the president f the Mexican National Railway Construction company. Speaking of ho road , Mr. Hinchman said , "Up to date 160 miles of roadway ave been built and are now in opera- ion ; aside from thin , 200 miles of the oad have boon graded , and track la ping laid at the rate of two to three ilomotroo n day. The earnings of ho completed portions of the road ave boon very largo , especially on , ho Toluca division. The earnings of ho Mexican Central road are also < ory largo , and at present thnro is > very prospect of a bright and pros- torous future for the railway lines in Joxico , "An soon as the connections of the Mexican National have been com pleted the trade between Mexico and ho United States will bo immonso. At present the republic of Mexico ia 'n a prosperous condition , and next year the receipts of the government will amount to fully $35,000,000. " "Your city should got all of it , for ho reason that she baa a fine advau- ago in situation. If she does not got all the trade , she will doubtless got "lor share. Galveston in already rendi ng out for the trade , but as a market. ian not compare with Now Orleans. I < 'o not look upon Galveston as n com petitor much to bo feared , but the merchants of your city had better ilosoly WATCH ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO. 'hose ' cities are the real rivals of New Orleans , and will leave nothing un- ' .ono that will enable them to control .ho trAloof Mexico. " "Wliat ptepa should Now Orleans ake to move the trade to this port ? " "Well , that , " said Mr , Hlnohman , laughingly , "will have to bo determined - mined by the merchants of this city. The Mexican National road , you know , haa no preference in this mat er , and ull it wishes ia to Increase as nuoh as possible the tradio between ho two cpuntrieii , no matter to what points it is distributed. " "What is your opinion of Mexico ? " "It ia beyond a doubt ono of the richest countries on the face of the glebe in mineral and agricultural pro ducts , The most fertile portion , however - ever , is the valley of the Lorma river , ho longest stream in. the utato. This , country nt some day in the near "uturo in bound to bo developed and to teem with prosperity. " "Are not the Mexicans rather par ticular with whom they trado. " "Yea , they are prompted a great deal by personal C9nfidonco and ac quaintanceship , For instance , if * the trade haa for years passed through a certain channel they nre not disposed to mnke a ohongo. I have soon wool shipped from Australia to Hamburg , and from there to Vera Oraa , and thunco by puckmulcts over mountains and wratchod roada to some point 400 miles in the interior. Wool , you know , can bo purchased just as cheup. in southwest Texas , and imagine the saving iu tha expense of trjnaportat Hon. " Mr. Hinohman then said that Vera Cruz nt tha present time la ono of the cleanest and healthiest sitios ho had. over soon , and that tall : to the oil'eot that it would kill a person who waa not acclimated was simply absurd. The City of Mexico , however , is not clean. The streets are fearfully filthy , and all that keeps it. healthy is tha purity of the atrnoappero , which ltd. elevation above the sea gives. Mr , llluchman also stated that tho. article written by Blgolow toncerning Mexico had no foundation whatever , C and that tbo writer's abort stay in. that country did not warrant him in making such swooping titatomonts. Boy's Winter , School and Skating Caps just received at Frederick's Hat Kinporium ,