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a DAILYo OMAHA , NED. , AVKONluSlUY MORNING , NOVEMBER 0 , 1884. NO. 118 The Nalioual Verdict still ShronM in Uncertainty. Doubtful Statas Still iii Doubt , " Now York City nud Brooklyn Lost by 50,000 , , Outside Districts Wou by a Big Mojority , Indications that the Margin Will Oovor Defeat , Indiana , Wow Jersey and Con necticut Disputed , The "Solid South" Bolls Up Un broken i Raquisito Loyalty of a Solid North , Full Reports of tlia Day at All Points. Heavy Vote Polled Despite the Bad Weather , A Oomparativel ? Peaceful Elec tion Day , Small Eiots at Cincinnati and Chicago , Light Butler and Prohibition Votes , How the Candidates Watched the Ballot. Varying Predictions on the Final Eesnlt , Certainty Thru ( tin Full Iloturnfl Can Not , l > o Known for Jlonm and Days to Conic. NEW YOUK. Niw YOIIK , November . Besides presi- ' denti.il electors the following candidate ! ) are to 1)3 voted for in tliiH state : Two ju'ljres of the court of appeals , thiity-fonr corercpsmon , mombeis of aiEcmbly , and in eomo places city and county oflicialj und judges of thu supreme court. In twenty-six congressional districts there nru cindidittcti of tlio prohibition and \ labor parties. OuttiiU of Now York city and Brooklyn thcro are in this state. 1001 polling placss. liuturus fioni these will have to bu M-iit out iudopsudent of New York City and Brooklyn. A comparison in etnto yto may bo made with the returns fur president in IhS'l ' , when the vote stood : ( S-ulidld 5. > 5OI4 , , Hancock RU.fill , scattuiiiig 13,8 ! > : . The weather is cool anil cloudy , with os cii'ionnl liKht rain , and the eamo uonditiiin js reported throughout the atato. Voting in Now York nini lirooklvn IN remarkably quiet. In New Voik tlio polls opened at six and will u.onoat f'Hir. In Btooklyn they opened at eunrUu , 0:1/8 : , iinJ will closu itt unmet : ! ! ) . Bta'TAi.o , November 4. The day opened cold , rainy , nud very disagrccabln but is now cleaving up , The election Is poising elf quiet ly , and 11 few individual wcro arrested on the charqo of illegal icgUtratioa. Indications point to the larxo-t vote being po led that wns ever en it in the city. At each polling place ( he number awaiting an opixTliinity to vote is unusually large. In the Ninth ward which is strongly republican and in which Grover Clovi-luiul vo'es there Is an iinuiu.ilj ? sliona ; olfort being nmile to carry it for him. Kvi- ( li-ntly the friendly rogur 1 for him is believed to uo strong enough to cuiry the ward , ItoriiUKTKii , November-I. The day cpcn'd wtt , but l > y lU.o'uluck was fair and dry. The election in quiet , a full vote baing polled Both parties seem to have n thorough oig.ini- za'ion The republican- ! claim largo gdns in every ward of th" city und it is oi-tiiiiiited that tht-v will carry .Monrou county by fi.OOO ma jority Ths < l mociats don't admit morothai naif thin iiinjnrity. The indepundent republi cans am polling a larga Mile , md the lii-sll votu for lili-ine is not vreuter than anticipated. SviiAcrsK , November 4. - The vote is heavy in all villuRes and towns nrinind. A bulletin rec.iivo . I nt the dmnocratio national h fldqiititors th'n ' niornliu lend us f'.ilhittp ; Tlio i-arly vote in large. Them is n great dem ind for Cleveland tickets In repub lic in districts. No democratic defection viti''li. The Uutler votj is impercoiillbli ) An immeiiro fhiolitml ! ) majoiity IH iiidientcjd heio and in Bio.klyn , Nr.w YOIIK , November In Brooklyn tlio independent republicans mo in Ki-out foicint the pull * for Cleveland A disnalcb , received attliHHamo pi icorn < d : "Now Voikund Biooh- lyn iudlc.it ) ins air the uninu at the tame hour when Cl'iveland wni elected governor. All democratic ortranlx.tlions aio solid. No IiUh illfinff clioi , , New YCIIIK , 3 p. in. , November . Hotting in club rooms is 8100 lu SiTi on C'I voljnd car rying Now YOM , and $1,000 to 8300tm Bl.tinu bsitlg ulectoil , NKW YOIIK , NovembiT 4. 8.jO : p. in , The twelfth anHiinhly ill.tririti f this ci'y is com plete ; piio.s Ultimo . ' ! , < IN ; Cleveland 5,171 und jilltler 71. Thi fcixtumith a bembly di tri t is complete , liliiup , 2.71H ; Cleveland , 5I3 ; ; JH'J ' Jcsj than Hiiiunik over GirKeld. Thu twentieth o-wmb'y ' district i compete 7)lalne. ) 3.HI ; ClovrJaii'l , O.llli . .UutlerK > \ St. ilolin , H. Thetlgliilia iiinbly di.tiict is uopiilite | , Jll iiin I filllj Clavi land , Hn . .1 it'jiubllcan muj.irity > , l K'ifi. ' This diftiict four ' - llancocic 1 ' i . j't-uis ego giivo < majority. Nixv YOIIK Novi'inbt-r 4. Three hundred ii and nirieti'un district * out of 1'J5 ! ' givn Dlamo 7S02 ; Clwvolund , 01 i-7li nutlcr , I'.UM ; . t. John. < 0 , . | 'J ; a g.iu for t'luveluiid of JJ.iiH oi-er le8J JfthiBrjtH c-untlnueH h K Kai" in tlio stnto will Im 18,0 0 to m 0 U. which will giva Jilairw f.O.Mld ninj > rny i.i thu rt < t out- Muat Now Yoik unit Jimuklyn , wliich fiom lirfffiit indicAt'orm wll iivo ; Gitveland a uiu- jorltynf lh , ° ii ) to. ' , (00. NEW YOHK K vc-ni ITI , S:10 p inKs - ( urns fiom in i t it'i'ubli.jiii dutncU in the city of J Vw Y itlflio * LMlm for dfinncratie levies Jiouiit 'a uudoubibdly eltit l to eon- ' gr Mi from tint 'JYnth nintria , hy O' , ( ) ) i | mu- jorltv In thn JCIextnth ntsfinbly dl.trict. ' rcajurity of 1 > 2t \ reaut-sd to VI- In Ihn Seventh aspombly I'Mrict , Onrtiehl's majntity of 1410 Uisapprtto 1 and C eu-land hue n majority of fitly-fevcn. In the Six- nth iwembly district Hancock's mnjerity 2,300 is rnlucnit to 1,700. Pulitzer is elect ed fiom thn Ninth COIIRMS ional districl by nn immense majority. The iiullenlloiu urn thtt : Cleveland' * majority iu thn city will bo from 33,000 to 40,000. Th" ri'p'iblicans claim the ulalo outside of Now York city mid Brooklyn by f.0,000. ; NKW YOUK , Nov. I , ' . ' p. m. Thn Herald lays that Mueller , Vible , Cov , Adnuu , I'ulit zer , llowittnnd Dowdrey , nil democrats have surely been elected to conftttu , Vonr him- died nnd thirty districts out of 712 give Ulnlno , 5S.OIS ; Cleveland , 7(1,101 ( ; Butler , l,97o ; St. John , 177. Niw : You * , November 4 , 7:30 : p. m. The Sun says that Cleveland carried the elite by 3000) ) lo 40.000. Clovelnnd's majority In Kings county Is 20,000. Blaine carried but onn ward In New York , The Times bulletin says that 2S ! ) election dlstrlcls in llie elate gives Cleveland n major ity of 14 K\i \ The World claims the > tntu lor Cleveland by 00,000. The Mail nnd Kxpieas claims it for 111-iuo by 7,1,0' . The ller.dd says tint 380 district i give Clotohthd lS.i5 > 7 mnjority. The present outlook gives him the state by 50,000. BUOOKI.YN , Novembsr 4 , 0:15. Two hun dred nnd forty-Feven districts glvn Clotclitnd r.1,417 ; Blnlne , I7.3S3 ; IJutlnr , 1,881 ; St. Juhii , 31,102 Thn New York Mail and MX- press sa > s that Cleveland's plurality in this ciiy is 40,1100 ; in Kings counly , nbout 20OflO. If these figures are correct , Cleveland will carry the state by about 0.000. Niw : Yoitic , November 4 , 0:15 : p. m. Ono hundred nnd ninety-seven dislikls in Brook lyn give Cleveland 49,1(11 ( ; Blaino. 37,218 ; Duller , l.f.ll , nud St. John , ON. Kleven ills- tilets t } hoar from NKW YOHK , Nov. 4 , 0:30. : The Tribune pays Cleveland's majoiity in this city is less limn 30,000. The gjnnral belief Is that Cleve land's majority in the ciiy will uol be less than lit ) , < . ' ( HJ or inoru limn 3 ' ,000. Nr.w YOUK , November 4 , 9:15. Seventh n'BCttibly district complete. Blnino , 4,882 ; Cleveland , 4,021 ; Butler , 111 ; St. John , 7S. Ninth assembly district complete : Blaine , 4.50ij ( Cluvcl-md , 5,2(11 ( ; Butler , 125 ; St. John , 124. The Fifth assembly district is complete. BUinc , 2i05 ( ; Clovelaud , 4.5C.S ; Butler , 12.1 ; St John , 18. Niw : YOHK , November 4 , 9:35 v. m. The First ward , the homo of Henry Ward Beech- or , gives Cleveland 2,234 votes , Blaine 1,730. This is the lirst lima the ward has gene dem- ocralic. Nnw YOHK , November 4 , 9:20 : , One hun dred and Poventy-SBven eleclion districts in Brooklyn , out of n total of 208 district ? , show Clovelnud n mnjority of 1,183. NKW YOIIK , Novembur 4 , 10 p. m. 527 districts outside of Now York nnd Brooklyn give Blaine a plurality of 22,070. This rnti2 , if tusUined , would give him over 80,000 out- aide of New York and Biooklyn. NEW YOHK , November 4 18:30 : p. m. Cleveland's nujotily in Now York city will , RO far us now heard from , not exceed 30OOU , In Brooklyn , Cleveland's majority is about 12,000. BUFFALO , Novembsr 4 , 10:55 p. m. The republican * carried the city by 1CS1I The Alb.my livening Journal claims the ttate for Blnine if New Vork toports are correct. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 4. The Fifth assembly districl is completed : Blaine , 205 , ( ! ; Cleve land , 4 , 98 ; Butler , Izfi : St. John , IH a democratic pain of 130. The Twenty-second uBEintily district is completed : Blame , 5,311 ; Cleveland , ! ltOI , ) ; Butler , iS8 ! ; S' . John , ( ' . ) , a democratio gain of 4,020. NKW YOHK , November 4,10:30 : p m. Kings cnmplite gives Clot eland a mnjority ovtr BlniiiB of 15,239 New York. 015. Districts outside of Ihe cities of New York and Brook lyn Rive BUino 140437 : Cleveland , 121.1M ) ; Butler , 2,821 ; St. John , 7,513 ; not democratic gam , 5,481. Ni w YOHK , November 4 , 10:31 : p. m Thu republican national committee privately con ceded Nmv York state ) to Cleveland , This was based on tbo returns from the citie ? . During tliH next hour , returns fro i. less pup nh us districts made considerable decrcafu in that estimate. AI.IIANY , N. Y. , November . Thu proba bio democratic tuajoi i y in Alb my comity is less than l,5iO The democraticoncede the election of Swinoburno ( rejiublicxn ) lo con gre-s. BIIOOKI.YN , November 4. The democratic candidate for thcrilf bus been elected by a bandiiimi' ) majority over Corporal Tanner. Van Wyck , democrat , for city jud e , is elect- oil. Brinktjilii.lf for coulrollor and Voegr for ciiy itudi or. both deiwcrats , nro oluctod. Domic-rats also claim teu of Ihe twelve mem- bcN of the boaid of suprvisurn , NKW YOHK , November 4. In Brooklyn , Cleveland has a plurality of 14,080 and lfi,23l ! in the uholo county ( Kings. ) The election iu Bro.ikljn was rnmarkublo for the caily und heavy vote polled nu 1 Ihs absence of disturb- unco IT branch if the peace about the polling places throughout tbo day. Tharo were however over a number of urrohtstor illegal resi und itempling tootn. . Theieturns , imompltlu , ii.dicalo the diction of thiroor four congressman on the democratic ticket i ml ten out of twelve * of the democratic ajscmbly u.en. u.en.Nitw Nitw YOHK , November 4 , 10 p , in. Th 13th as-embly c/mplfte , Blaine 3f > " 0 ; CloM ! land 4,453 ; liutlor 13U , St. Jivhn 111. Bepub lie n gain. 158. Nl'.W YOHKNoyembej - _ 4 , 9:53 : 527 dis-1 tiict-i ou'hiilo ' of New York nnd liroiiklyn : Hlnini' , lli > , ! ) ! ) ! ) ; Ovuland , loiu : : ; Uutlfr , l > 3.11 ; St. John , l'i 171 ; a net democratic gain of . | , IH. ( ! In New York City Clov.Und'H majority is about IL',5.0. liutler'd vote mi' der 4,1(1,0. ( lii'iTAl.0 , November 4. The election liero was generally fjulet. Tin veto polled is th for year * with three ftrong democratio s to hear from ( which "ill prohiblv give Ohivehuid ! ' ) ! ) mujorlt\ ) mid tun republican - can districts to hen from ( which will ( iiohably mid to Itlafne's m > ij. rity 'J'lO ) . likinn Inn carried the city by l,0.ockwo'id ! ( ( d'lino- cntt ) for'onxivss , is def'atfid by over 1'J.OfIO by Col. I'Vqiuh ir. Jno , \Vebdr , republican , I < is electn . prebably by a Miiiill nntjurity for ' congi.hs in the Thirty-third diitrict. In Clotnl nid'ti wnrd , B'aino ban a mujonty of 2 ! ) ! ) . This waid ns it rule i 700 republican irujorily. The vote for Uutler in ibis eity fnoii uii ithout 125 , and for St. John about 310 , l/iiii * t-lpr is n iimullv closely contested town nnl elves Cleveland 100 majority , Ni-w YOIIK , November 4 , This city , with two'vii ' election dinliicW to hear from , shows the majority for Cleveland over Blninu IsI I- f 010 , NKW YorK , November 4 , Long Island City complete , give Ilhtlno J-iiH : Cleveland 2 , ( 91 ; Butler Hit ; tit. John 23 ; republican gain 015 , NKW YOUK , November 4. Tin Ninth as- tembly ; di tiict completo-Blai o , 4,137 ; noveland 5,202 ; Butler llOi M. John. 121. Sixteenth ntheinhlv district c mipl te liluino 2.7.H ; Clovolomi , 5'IIN , ; It iller 107 ; a repnb. llnng.tinof 770. lOUhteeiith assumbly iii trcl ( _ ciiinpleto f IdiiK , 2.H12. ( luvuhilld , 0,062 ; Butler , 2'2 , St. John , 21. ! Si uund n < - H'lnb'v ' district complctu Bl line , 2.227i /I Cleveland f.,8 K : Butler , 101 ; St. John , ' . . Niiibte : nfi ( unieinb'yibBtrlctcoiniilttu ' liLiine , 1,080 ; Cleveland , ' .57H ; llutbr , 27 ; St. John , 110. Seventh ifs rnbly ( usainlily district codi- plete-Blninc , 4.8JO ; CJuvtland , 4..1S3 ; Butltr , HO ; St. Ji.hn , 71. , NKW YOIIK , November fi , 12:15 n. m. Thu | I coini'ito | ; riuuiiis from thn Ulh ( ioi'grti ' > . | oniil dintrict of this city idiow J"n'pli 1'iibtxcr. cil- itor eif the World , ii , eltctexl by u majoiity of 0,1 J. KumiA , Nov. C , 12:03 : n. m. The who leptiMiuau tiil : < ut ix i k'C'.ed ban in'jinUy of 41'0 , , Nov. M' Oil . in.-The Tourn.il J > till ttitu nxiiKilily i < rbpubllran mid tuu c.'iigr'Miionnl ' iluleL'.tiuii will btamj 17 to 17. NKW YodiNovftnber _ l. Tiio total votu \ III tlm city of Brooklyn nnd county IOWIIH ( rives OlaveJi.ti.1 . . 07 8S3 ; Blaliic , f2 M.J JJiitler , J 2.189. St. .lohD , l.i'J. ' , ClQVolttiid'4 plurality , p 5,381. NKW YOUK , November / . 1,01 ellotiicta . c outtulo of New York " und Brooklyn given Vd " " 7 , Clcyo".nnd 20150 , Uuller ! , * iVS , St , John 12,778 , irot democratic guilt 7- S3. S3.Onn thousand nnd , thirty- one district * out- . iilo of Now York unit Brooklyn gives Blnino 2IHi5S ( , Cleveland 200,701. liutlcr 0.210 , St. Jehu 13,233 , net democratic gain 7,33V New Jersey democrats claim the state by 4,000. CllliAiiO , November 5 , Gen. I.ogMi , at 12:30 : , received a tele-arnm from the nnllounl committee ) ayini ? tliat the indications were that New York had xivon Blatne nnd l.og.ui from 10,000 to 12,000 mniorlty. NKW YOIIK-November r > , 12:20 : n. m. Cor rected ictuins , Now York Ciiy show Clove- land's nmjorlly f 3.0S3. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 5 , 1:21 : n. m. ( Jrnnt is ptobably dueled ntul Tammany probably cat ries the bnlnuce of the city nud count ; ticket , 10(11 ( districts out Ido of Nnw York nmi Brooklyn gl\o Blatnr , 2\C03 ( ! ' : Clnvoland , 2J0.170 ; Butler , 7.120 ; Ht. John , 1 l.tll. Net dcinoc.ntic gain of 7l"2. ! AI.HANNoxember 4. The governor e\- Iit sed ( jratilication with the reports from Now York nnd Kings , but w.u not nt nil m- clined to regard nnythlni : received ns ronrlti- iue. S. S Coxonnd John Kelley wired esti mates nnd congratulations a littl" nfttr midnight. The governor lunched with smiw filonds At 2 o'clock the party bad not left the dlninq room bntwfre rcceUinj ? the returns from this state and Now Jersey with mull- minified satisfaction , Congratulatory tel egrams still pnnrcd in and dojniin the pouring rain , callers catmto learn tlio latest report ? . NKW YortK. Nov. I-JlblM ( , republican , Is ulughtored for Ornnt , Tammany , who now leads the ( trnco county democracy , nnd Grain's election seems certnin , EJNuw YOUK , November 5. Ouo Jthousniid two bun ml and tweiity-sovon election dl-- ! trlcts in Now York state ontfiilo of New York and Brooklyn , civo lUaino lSi ! > , CSl ! ; Cleveland , -MI..HS ; Butler , 7i7o ; St. John , lo.OMi. CIIICAQO , 1030n.m. ; November 4. Despite Iho disagreeable wcnlhcr , the outlook at this hour Is far Wo largest vote polled in Iho city , reports show that thu Hues of voters nt the various polling places nvcrnged two there lo hundred Voters ntenchntS o'clcok und the voting since that hour has been slondy nnd rapid. No disturbances of nny character has been reported up to ibis hour and Iho feeling uow is tlmt Iho day will bo ono of compara tive quiet. All the banks and exchanges are closed ns nlso nearly all business houses. CHICAGO , November I. The weather in this city is cold , accompanied by drizzllnp rain und locomotion is mndn dillicult by reason of n heavy rain having fallen during thu niuht. Special dispalchos to the mac-el- aled press received at 9 a. m. Htato that it rained nil night at Detroit nnd ifi still threat ening ; snowed nil night at K st Snglnnw nnd is now rniniiiF hard ; cloudy nnd threnleiiing at Kort Wayne and Crestline ; clear and pleasant at YOUHRSSOWIIJ rained all night nt Toledo and is btill tinonteniue ; cloudy and cool nt l.afayelto and Terru llaulo ; Ihrealon- ing and raining nt Richmond , Indiana ; cloudy nnd u ol nt Indianapolis ; tlneatenirg rnin nt Mxr.slialltowii , Iowa , and Iho weather misty , and nt oiher points in Iowa it is leportcd cloudy weather grawintf cold. Cillt'Ado , 1 p. in. The rain coutinui's , but only has an apparent effect in this city , und is moro smely lo preserve poaca at the polls , but does not apparently uiesago nny reduction in the size of the total vote , whiih promises to bo unprecedeutcilly largo. The only fear now held is that a full vote cannot bo polled in the heavily populated precincts nnd uomo cjm- plaint on this ground is hoard. Very few prog liibiton or But'cr votes are being cast. From various parts of the state comes iut lli- genc'i of rainy weather , but n heavy vote with prohibitioni-ts insomodisl icts,8liowiuggruat or strength than anticipated. CHICAGO , November 4. The election in this ciiy , and as faas hcnrd from throughout the state , is an unusual y peaceful 0111 * , While koni interest is m.inifostr'd in thu rctult as shown by the fuel that voters stood in line for hours in the drizzling rain , in order lo their ballots , nt thu hamo time thcra wns nn unusually Inrgo ninoimt of scratching Thin , added to the fact of thn e-xtreiuely heavy vote- , and to tlm further fi'.ct that tlio numter i f \otcsiiiiiianydistricts piecluded Iho pusal- bdity of gutting in all Ihe ballots before 7 o'clock , the tinio for closing Iho polls , and necessitates a continuance ) of voting into the night in order not to disfranchise voters iu hue , will make reaching oven au approximate of Ihe result very bile. Note The presidential vote of Illinois U compared with that of 18KO , when Garliold cariietl the sta'e by 40,710. jo , November I , Il:35. : ! Sixty-three | ) recincts In Cook county tjivo Blninu 1KOSO ; Cleveland , ItOV.I. J''ir governor 43 prieincts give Hani-oi ) , dfiuocratic , 13,182 ; Oglusby , republican , 10,280. Cmc'.Uio , Nov. 4 , 1:07 : n. m. 101 precincts including 43 prccinctB , Chicago given ( Webby 32,50" ; Harrison 33.3K2. TIII : WAVCUINI ; nunr. Special T.'loflrnm to Tin ; BKI : . CIIICAIIO , Nov.r. The presidential election of Ifi l is as much mixed as was Hint ot 1870. It will take atiothnr day's figurine to got at the accurate result , incP.nwhilo nil chances favor Iho republicans. All returns early in tha evening from iNow York and cNowhoiu showed huge dui/iocratlc gains , The most ex- tntviiMiit ) claims were mitilo as to the m ij'iri- ' t.y that Clovelaud would receive in Now York. The democratic brethren wont wiM with joy and the republicans wore correspondingly deprfhsod. Later returns however put an entirely different nsL-ct [ on nlFairs and at thi-i hour it i * probaiilo that lilaino has ctrried Now York stain by ton thousand. Indiana iit still ind nbt. Tlio democratcluim it but they liayii no moro reason to do so thin thu lepublicans Illinois , Wisconsin rtnd Michi- gun show largo democratic gains. Two hundred and tnvcnlcon precincts out ride Cook c.iunty hhow not domocratiu rain of ) " . prlngnl , democratic elected J iu the Tnicta-nth district about 2,5U0 mujority. Thrco hundred precincts outside of Cook county ohow n dumocraticgaiu of 7,1K1. 4 a. in - Cook county and the city returi.H are very monger , it is clalmul that thn dem ocrats carry the Second , T/iird and J''ito ( nth congressional dHt'icti ami tha lepublicans the Tenth , Kloventh nnd SixluLiitb , 1 1 uni son's miij rity in Onok comity ia put nt 10OuO und Cleveland's lit 4,010. { Ono hundred find nuventy-two including 13 in Chicago , give O loshy liariinun 3.l'j7. ! ) Oil If ) . CI.EVII.ANI : , OJito , November 4. Wemlhor murky bora lo-day , IhrcalonitiK rain. The polls thri ughoiit the city organized peacefully und -A heavy vote polled niny. itbnut. thu HJIIIO us the curro poidiufr ) turn ) in October. No deputy mnriiiullit or sptcial police are a" thu lull hg places , CINCINNATI , November 4. , 11:10 : n. m. The IM'II ' coiibfil Mhortly niter 10 o'clock and tbo wo.-tlhtr in cooler , but still cloudy. The vole has increased und ia an "up" vote com pared with this lima of day .n ' Iho October flrc-liou. KverylhliiK ijuiet. Mleven iiniHts havu IJSPII Hindu for illegal voting , allcolomd mm. If no moro rain fn'ls thu vole u ill bn fully equal t' ' Iho October v. te. f l is impos. niblo lu tell the omiplaxioii of Iho vote us no ballots "ill he counted illhtftsr MX o'clock. Coi.i'iiiii-M , t\oteiiibir 4It be/nii two h inn In fore noon. 1'Jpctton is elf quietly , wid llio indications nru tlin tot' will b Mnall'T than that of October. Sumo dbmoi ra. " have votxl lopuhUimti tlckels on iii.counl nf the decUlmi i.o the Scott law. is I'l.uvn.N'AM ) , ( Jctiber -Cloudy , threat ening weather prevails ovv.r tbo weHtr-in ro- nerve. , I ulhiiH hud but liltln olfect lljiun the MI'.O mid u full October nit ) is bum'polled At Newark , F.lyrlu , Anhtautihi and 1'nlnv \illotlie vote at lOMhotvu lopiiblican jatn over October. TliBio Is n full vote being pulled ut Kterything quiet li'-ro ' Mid all partlu * aru working GINIIJNNATI , November I. The flay cncnevl cloudy Hid voting began piomptly , without Vdiiitui banco. Them W H JUHS eAcltenicnt and in iniljr . ( crovvilu about tin { tolling place * than at tlin October election , \tmno oVlorkft heavy , cold rnln sat in , which ilnuo nwny all IdloM. No disturbances nrn rrjiorted i > ter > pt in one precinct , where ft colori'd limn olferrd to void who wns n noti-reiidt'iil. Ho wn.s knocked down nnd enrtifd nway. Them nre no ollicers nrolind the polls ( > \cept tha ro.ulnr force. It is estimated that Iho totnl vote will lie reduced by the rnin not less than n thous- nnd. No trouble nnticipit' J. TOI.KDO , November 4.-Knln fell fttcadily during Ihe nighl. nnd up lo 9 o'uleek this morning , since which hour the weather has bfen cloudy , nutty , and someuhat e-older. Yotlug ill proceeding quietly , about h tit I'm ' \olo of Ihi ) ciiy had bn-n cast btforci U o'clock , being about the name proportion polled nt Iho same hour thrre weeks ago. No disturbances nro reported from any quirter , nnd Iho vote ) promises to be full if rot greater than nt nny prior state election. CI.KVIII.AND , November 4 11:30 : a. ni. lSn- ports from ( ho principal towns lu tin1 western reserve continues to show republican pains The firsl noventy.ftvo voters marched to the polls nnd cast their votes for the republican euudldntrs KverythiiiR iuiet. ] It r inrd t-horlly loforo noon which ciiockad the voting. A lipnvy vote Is being nollcil. CiNi'lNNATi , November 4 , 3 30 ti. m. The weather In clonting ; nnd chill- . Voting jiro- gri'BH'r r.ipldlv. No disturbance Indications point to n full republican \oteln the I'.eim n words nnd lo a ilrcrfnto m Ihe democratic \oto on account of Iho Scott lawdecision. . Coi.r.MlifM , November 4. | NotnJ At the October election there were 2,017 v. ting places in Urn state. Will compare ) tote with ( ! nr- field's vote of 1SSO , when inauirity wns 21- 227 , nlfo Uobiuson'rt veto In Oituber , 1881 , when republican majority wns 11,187. Tot.Ki > o , November 4. Twenty-nine pre cincts in l.ucns coiiniy give it net lepub'lcnn train over October of 45 ! ' . Thusa to bo hontd fiom gave thu republicans it maj illy in Oc- lobor of 91. If this holds good Ihe county will given lopiiblican majority of 900. IOWA. i : , Novcmbor 4. Tin ) weather was threatening this morning but cleared up nt noon nud the suti is now out. A big vote is being polled 400 to 500 in each precinct nt noon und full votu is promised. All the polls nro quiet except one the lirst , where ouu man wns knocked down with a club. There ia much challenging thoru. DIM MoiNtw , November ( . The weather is clear nud cool , nnd a very largo vote is being polled , nud it Is oat'.mnted that h.\tf the vote ) of the city had been polled by noon. Mnny Hermans ' are voting for Bluino nud l.ognn on national issues , but votu Iho democratic state ticket. WASHINGTON , November 4. The largest vote ever cast will bo polled to-dn ; * . Much excitement is displayed but there has boon no trouolons yol. Forty-two young men marched in a bo.-y with banners and cast their first vote for Blaino. BntLlNOTOX , In. , November 4 , We-ather fair nnd n largo vote bsmg polled. Very litllo scratching on either i ide. [ Note ] Tha returnn are compared with the vote of last.vearwhen Sherman ivniclrclnd gov. ernor. The republicans had 10) ) , 1S2 ; Kiuiie , democrat , 139,093 ; mid Weaver , Krennbickerfi , 23,189. Sherman's plurality was 25(8l , ( ! with n majority of two Ihouinnd , This year Ihe democrats nnd grconbackcrs have fusod. No compel ison can bu mndo with former years on account of the chmiiro in precincts and dis tricts and in IbSl nnd l.SSi not near it full vote wnu polled on account of heavy utormH. Thn Biillerand prohibition tickets were in Iho field but hnvu cut no considerable figuro. Dr.s MOINKS , November 4 , 11:25 p. in. \Voitvor , fusion , probably it defeated iu Ilia Sixth district , and 1'tuoy. fiision , la running behind his ticket in thu Nlnt'i ' district. But few , returns nru received Iriwuf congressional di-tricls \ & & * . ' " llrui-Qi'i : , November 5 , li ban ] , democratic , for congrutfe1 < . .j4..uw.i.wu..v. moro than 535 majority .iicltyjswhicli practically j insures the eloctilfl M/Hendehon / , republican. KiRht towns ouofjjf ighteon in Dubiiiiuu I county county , oulsulp of the city , K'ivi'Lioehaii a net ( ; : uu on ) Js majoiity in 18S2of 221. DIM MOINKS , November 4) ) An midnight Iho republican stat < central enmmittro clnim Iowa for Blaine by 3J.OOO nnd the full c .n- gres iounl di'U'galiun except iu Ihe Second district. Special telegram lo IhoBKn : COUNCIL BI.UIT.H , November 5. The vote on congressman shows' 1'nsny to htvo carried every w rd in Iho ciiy by Iho following ma jorities : I'lnt ward , 03 ; Second ward , 7J ; Third ward , 12 ; 1'Vurth ' ward , 104 ; tolil , 27S. Two voapa ago I'uauy'a ins ii rity in this ciiy was fl'Jl. l.iltlo ioll , Ifarrixiu comity , gives Ly man 50 n.ajoilly nnd li'aino ' 45 majority. Hamburg I'usoy's majority iu thrcu lowii thlpa is reduced to 2.M. Sidn v' , J'ri'mont enmity I'usoy , 3i-0 ; Ly nnn , 2.0 I'unoy's maj irity reduced 110. Thu republicans cJalm that Lynmii will carrj' I'ollawaltainie cjunly" by two liniidrrd , nud will enrry o\ery c.mnly 'in Ihu district ( \ci'pt J'r mont and Crawfoid. Ttiu demo- crals iiitlst that 1'usey will bo olectu.l by n m ijoilty of 500. The piobnblily It for n u nlosl , with mil 200 mujority for either. Ono hundred and fifty tov.'iishin | gito Blaine 2iiKJi ! ; fusion , Ki.lKt , a net republican gain of Oil ) . From th" xiry bet inforinution that can bo mine I of the coiifcreBioiml eloc- lliinc j ; , Werfer ( fusion ) is bolieycd to bndc feat ' d by u em ill majority in Ihu Sixtl d'Mtrii.t. ncnJcrfou ( it-p j is ro-olectud in the Tlnr.l dislrict. I'-.ieny ( suslou ) Is probably nle.ctfd in thu Ninth , und j\tiujihy ( dem , ) it : thu Seciiiid , INDIANA. November 4. Cloudy weather ; rained Ihis morning , Very heavy void IH being ciiHl. Kvoiythlngquiet. Then hai bi'im bul Iwo nnesls for illegal voting. The committees of both parties claim ndvani- ugu. ( Note. ] Tlio votn is compared with that of Ihrij for M'ciotary ' of htnto , which gnvH a dem ocratin plurality of 10.IJ8I , In 188 thori WITO 100 preclncls , At present theiu aiu 1S9 , I.NliIANAroi.IH , Noveinbur 4. Thu preside ! ! tial , governor und f 11 slulo tickel , thirteen c.ingressmtii nnd full countv UckeU nro voted for In Indiana to-iliy. Tno n nro twnnt.y- eight names in addition to tha presidtfiilial electoiHon lliolickut. l.v. lAHAroUH , Novimibur 4 , Ifondileks cnyH hit has leuuived Hpi'clal fnforinatlon fiom n uu/.en or moro couut'ei In tl.o nl.tlu mid all Know democratic go'ns , lln feels that IniHuim will gite it democratic plurality of over 500. INDIANATOLIS , November 5. On thu bliom.Ui nf pnvati ! itoviceH und letiiiiin 10- seivud at tha drinucritlio .huaJijiifiitcrs , Chair man llenilirs.ii Dliiims thu tta'o by 15,000 , inujorliy aijil the election of tun cong < TM < iiiun Thi'S'j ' latter ho doeu not , however , specify. The rciiuljllcaun make no claima , IMJIAN.M'OI.IH , Nov. 5 , 4:12 : a. in , T-n huiulred nud iwenty t"timr jilac.v. . ohoiv a ntl icpnbli'-'iiii gain of JHIil. Thin Is 12i per ntnil nf ihu vote nnd if kept up would iiidfuitu Iho Hlntu for Blaine by 4,0110. iNiiiANti'oi.iii , November fi , 2 n , in. Two hundred voting plautn i-hoiv a mil raptiblican gdin of 1 51 and if Jcpl up will give thu bUito to Blaine , , November 5 , i:00 ! : n , in n Nuw , of ilia lepublicauNtalncenlrul O'imiiitteo ' , cuncPiltH Ihe f.talo to th'l demo- crnU by 5,1)00. ) Jlin llnught llut BIOA'II in ihu Sixth , .lotinson in the l'lghth ) ; ind Duxny in i bo Ninth district.i ( republican * ) mo o ccle 1 , to eunirroHH Tim it-unit in HID Hutoolh ills- liirt is in doubt. The pruhleriliitl Vjtn didme-ii by l.utli ropubllcun untl ilciuccrutic ttato u viiiinitleu' . Virginia. Novombsr 4 , The eut fur u heavy vote in the ntitto wan never butler , nu there nro no blato oflictrs to ha elected mill IM local hs\it \ , In the Fourth tongri'.niiunil dintrlct tha light is icti resting bccaiiho thorn am two republican candidatin the flold , James D , Brady ( white ) nud Jotuph Kvaiu ( colord ) . Th'j demociati only iiomlnntoil a candidftto for the purpose of : out n fuller vote for the electoral irket , ns the ropuliic\n ! : ha\o nn overwhelm tig mn.inrity in thn dUttlct. Brady Is the : iniiiiiniMif the Mitlioue faction. ratiis iiili-Maholio , and is nupported earnestly by iiiveriior Camprmi. The demoertt ? expect to leet eight out of ton congressmen. The I mil- cations point to local rains. llii'HMONn , Novcmlicr 4. Tclpgr.tiun from various Bocllors nf thin tate report threatening -.vcnther nnd liiht ; rninn , Kvcrvtltli.g Is pro- pressing iiuietly , mid n heavy vote is being . > olled. > l ore than ono-luilf the vote in this city was cnst before 11 o'clock. Vn. , November 4. Thn cla lion is going mi quietly , n heavy colored vote ) ' being polled. The polleM nnd U , S. mnr ilinln nrn nl all Uin preclncls. The wenlhnr Is .lamp , dhnRii'vablu nt.d it misty rnin is fall- i , Yn. , November 4 , 9:35. : The elo , lion hera passed oil quietly , nnd it full \olu wan pollod. Tncrn Is it republican gain liern of 40 per ecnl oti Ihu MnmeyWIsi ) xolo iif 18Si No returns Iv.un county proclncl-s : iavo yet been received heir. ' , Nov. 4 , 10 p. m.Norf.ik . City : Blaine , 2,72-1 ; Cleveland , 2,3M : .Marshall , lemocrftl , for congress , 2,3111 ! ; l.ibbuy , lopub * lictu , for toiigresK , 2,705 , Net republican qain L'o'J ' over the combined Mas.soy , demo cratic , nml DAWEOII Rtrnighlout republican vote of WO. The democrats claims ten congroa'iium , con ceding republican success only iu tha Sououtl nud luinrih dUlricts. IticilMOND , ViltuiMA , November 5. Kull vote of iliH city for Cleveland 7t > 00 , for Blnino { ) ,720. republican gain 030. Blninu's gain in .Inckeon witrd known ns "Africa" is over 700. MASS.VOUUXKITS. BOSTON , November 4. Weather cloudy and threatening. The four partioa hnvo candl. ilates in the field , and tbo vote u ill ho very htrgo. All llieso tickols luivoelectoral , guber- nalorlnl und congrosKion.-l cnndiibtlus. Mlli > i.iiioro : , Mass , November 4 , Blnlno loads Cleveland here. It In expected that Butler nnd St. John each will receive 100 vote * . nr.AtNi : vorus AT HOIIK. AueiUHTA , Mo , Novcmbor 4. AH Blnlno descended Irom the train here , tlio crowd nt the depot cheered. On bis way to his resl- dencu. ho nnd hit sons stopped nt the polling pli\ces nnd voted. BOSTON. November 4 9 p. in 105 towns with 5 live products in Boston to hear from , giving Blnlno , 42. 811 : Clovohinil , 4t,10l ; ; Buller , 0,280 ; St. .lolm , 2 ( ! 15. BOMTO.V , November 4 , 9:15 p. m. Ono himri drod nnd ihlrly snven towns and cities in Iho slate , iiicliKllou 102 of tin ) 107 products of 'lui-ton , Kivo Blaine Ciir,8t > tl ; Cluvoland , 58-1 Jtt ; Butler , 8,1(11 ( ; St. .lolin , 4,091. JSSrillNUI'lltl.li , November 4. Congressman Itockwcll , republican , is elcctod boyoiul doubt m this district. Uongrcsman Whiting , ropub' ' llcan , 1 io-olcctrd in Ihu eloveiilhdistrict. NEW .I10USIOY. j THKNION , Xovombor 4. Now Jereoy to-day votes for presidential doctors , KOVOII cotign'Fflinen , n full nssombly and a part of the Plato Kennto. In 1880 tha vote of this htato stood Hnucock 122,505 , Gorriold 120 52' , Win- vor 2.CI7 , and Dow , prohibitionist , 1U1. Com pnrlsoim on the vote of to day may bg made with the nbove. The ropublicnn candidate for governor is Bobiiison , the present incnirhenl , the democratic nominee ij Undicott , tbi > pcii < Id's party iinmo Culferly , nud the prohibi lionists Seelyo , of A inhcrst. TIIKNTON , November 4. Vroseculor Bench has canted thonrrojt of eovornlior8oru 0:1 tha , - , . . .M..l. . " . . . , . - - . . . - . . t'woeri'th'irproaoc tho' ' citizens for whom warrants wcro It-sued It is nllcgf.ilihoyuiild votes. Up to 1 o'clock a largo republican vote ) had been polled , the domocrots apparent y holding back. AHiifitv PAIIK , N-it'-mbcr 4 - Klectton rroceedinrr qnlii'Iy aid nn unusually heavy vole is being iiolliil. There aru indications of ropubllcan gains in Monmuutli county. NKW YOIIK , November 4 - Dispatches from Now .leiHoy says ; Thu election is progressing quietly nml favorably. At tlio republican n t- lional nnd blato coinmltleu's lieiulqintrters it was Hiiid thai lhiiiii had a f.ivor.imo outlook for l > o national ticKot. A liopcfiil feeling is entertained. THIINTUN , November 4. The republicans claim KSHOX .ouiity bv 2 500 lo 3 000 , n plight republican gain. Lehlhacli , ropubllcan , is elected to couerress in tlio Sixth district. TltKNlON , November 4. Itolurns coming in very MowJy. Jlemucrats cluim the nt.ilo by from 3,0 0 to ( , OOJ. NKW Yoiil. , Nov. fi. Senator llobart , of New Ji'isey , lolegr iihs llnil Iho ronublicaiiH iiru gaining everywhere and will cuiry tbo stato. The democrats claim the ntnto by 4,000. Tin ) New Jerfoy doimicralia Kioto commit- lee claim the tale for Cluveland by 7,000. I.iviii/KtHi ( ii probably elected tcu.'iti.r fron Union county , a democratic t'iiiu. Nr.YOIIK , Nov. 5 New .lerpoy reliirn1 nro coiiiliig in veiy slow. Both hides cla'm ' the t-tilo iti ! Ihu probabilities iu favor of Iho demccralB. 7HINNKKOTI. Sr. I'AfL , Novoinlir 4 The icpublican elate central commitleo predict 5OUO major ity for Blainu and J/ngiui and an unbroken delegation iucoigiess. The legislature , it is thought , will Ktu"d sLMiato 37 lepublicitns , 10 de.iiocrat.s | , Hoiiu8 ? lepublicaiis , 18 cli'iuo- critlj. None It is iniposkililo to maVo n co-npari- HOU wilh Iho votn of 18 0 , as tin ) ollicial lists were burned in Iho utpllol in 1882. WlllTK HIVKII JlINL'TIO.V , Vt. , Nov. 4. ! IIO ; p. 111. Ktturna fruiii HI ) towns givm Blaine 2.1211 , Chivuland 12,01)1 , ) , liutler 78 , Ht. John l.ll.li. Blaino'ii p'urallly 15tl7 : , Citrliuld's pluntlily was 1'J i Til. If lht > remaining 120 towns give it proporlinimto vote In HID nbove , Blaluo i majority will ro upward of 2"iOU ) The vot'i for cit. Ji.hn hi dnivvn moi-lly from the npiibliuin party , wlnhi Biitlor'tt comei fiiini the demucrati ; , J\li.MrniM. \ : Tenn. , Novuinli'T 4. Thu ol linn ia pusing elf quietly , Tli4 coloieil vote in go iiff uolid ii'pjblican , Thu wuather is clear. KNO\VIIM : Novnmbcr 4. Noon , Tlio election is piuflm ; elf quietly , A dri//.ling nun in falling , NOIITU lUl.lvlHll , November 4. ! ) :23 : p , m , The deinocr > tts i li'cl tin ) lejtlsluttvo mid county tickets iu Itidimond and Miiituineiy ; uoiin- Ilex. Tlio democrats nuke gainsnt J/eiikovilU ) anil U'jckiiiKhani. The dumucratia gain is 'M nt Moreheud Domournts gain 4'j ' In Wilfiun precinct. Wilson county gives a ( 'enun : utiu guin of 2'J1. ' Two pricinciuof llanfoul county git on it itimocratiogitin ol 131) , No rqnibh- : n | ; amt ) in any county yet luportcd , I'K.VNHVJjVANI/l. riin.Ai'Ki.i'iiiA , Novombar 4 The day opeiuU 'Ailh tliD weather threintonlugruin , but t hoivy vote wan poled oarly. No stutu olli- ui-rs ii rj to bo voted for , nil vuteu bi Inj ; cant id for preiildoiilial cli'duid only anil n uungre b- 11,1111 nt Jai go. | 'IIII.AIIII.IA : | | , Novem ir 4 , iioiin.JJIco - lion IH piegriimiiig qulotly mid reports trom all H'cilnns of ihu city Indlctto nn idly laruo vote being polled nnd but little tcrntuhlng of the vlccloral ticket , U repotted , 1'iriHiitiiu , Novtimlipr 4. The election pniHtd ulf without nny dibtiirbanco , A veiy largo votci wun | i < ) ll-d in Alhgheny county , ami couimlunth.'o t < cratililiig : , which if miiutiul In it prenidentl' ' . ! > t'nr At 10:31 : the returns itr very Indefinite , but Indicate the election uf the entlro in ub lean tickut , Blainu' plurality it about 14.COU. Butler polled 3,000 votrs Tlnm.is M. Knync ( republican ) is ro fli-etcil to oougross in thn Twenty-third dis trict by li.OOO In the Twonty-RCRonil dlUrict .1 tne.s S. Negby ( republicnn , ) defeftti Hop kins , the pretcnt Incumbent , by 2,000 , Si riTriii-itii ( , November 4. I'.loctiiw Is Roltiff oili quietly nnd tlio wotthor pWsnnt. Thn iiidicalton are that thn vote will bo very Inrgo. Up li tiDon It win 2.1 per cent honvier Minn four years ago. M.XUYtiANI ) . BALTIMOIIK , N.ivonmbar 4. The election to .lay is fur elecloM nnd incmbors of congress All four parties litvo ! chvtor.it tlcknls in the field. INiu provnllj IhrniiKhout the ntnto , but not enough to keep vet rs Itoui the polls , BAI.TIMOIII : , November 4. At noon the nlrclioii IH preeeediiig quietly , nnd a Inrgu vota i < i being cast , l.ittlo iittnntion Is paid to the llut'or ' tii-kct , but St. John will get n conoid- orabln iinnibcr of volts , BAIIIMOIIP , NiivemlK'r4 , 10 p. m. Indlcn- Ilium point to about 10.CO mnjority for Clove- laud iu this htate , n osi of about 5,030. KJII.M.TIMOUK , November 4 The city is com plete , l levelniid 31.1811 ; Blaine 2t ,3SOf SU John 1,2 iljHullcrlM. The democrats elect 5 congressman out of i ; a gnm of 1 , MISSOUKI. ST. Lorn. November 4Thu election in Ibis city is proceeding very qulolly. The nb- tencn of IT S. mnrxh.ils nmi npocinl police- nen has restored confidence ; nnd there ii no ndic.itlon ol dl luruatic9 nnywhcro. ST. 1,01'is , Nov ! 4. Tlio total votn of the itatuof MifKimri in 18d i was 317,221. of which the dnii uciitls rnrtivul for president 208H09 , lepubllcmiD 153 5G7 , greenba kers , 35,01' . Kor governor , dumiicrnts , 207l > 70 , ru- .niblicntiH , 15tGHl : , : , precnbaokers , 30.338. This voar nn entlro national nntl Blalo ticket is to be elected. KANHAH CirYNov. 4. Thn weather Is per fect and thi ) election going elf quietly with nn nvernnu vote nnd no disturbance. Sr 1,01'IM , November 4 , 7:30 p. m. Indicn- lions nro that fouiteon democratic congressmen - men nro elected lu Mimourl. Ono puss lily doubtful. Mnrmadukc , for gnvornur , dotuo- cntl. Is elected by the usual democratic mn- jorily. j ST. JOSKPII Mo. , November 4. Thn olcc. lion panful very quiet , ,1 nines N. Burns , dumocral ] , for congress reelectcd by largely incieasod | | majority. KANSAH CITY , November 4. The democrats concede Warner , lepublicau , to congress it the 5lh district by it nmnll mnjorily. Aid concedethu entire county repnlillcaii tickcl elected nnd that lilalnn nnd Ford hnvu car rioil ilnckson uiiunty. Tno latter is the to publican r.hudldati ) fur governor , All Hinal. nmjoriiltvi. _ The count will not bo complete before morning. COLOHADA , November 4. Besides Iho prcai deulinl eloctorn ono co"fjro sninn nnd a fill llsl ft statu ollic'ra will bo elected to-day. / very hsnvy vote U being polled und the wcath er in < eliglitfnl. DKNVKII , Novombnr 4. Thonlecti u In thi city passed off iiuinlly. Thu pulls e.liiHod if ' . oclink The returns at 9.-3U p. m. nro men ground nuiiiipiirtant. It in generally con cedoil that IH.inn's majority In the county i 1,000 ID 1,500 , and ill tlio btato i',500. tin repnblicauB will probably elect their governo byng'iod ' mtjirily. Tlio congressman am lieutenant giiternor nru in doubt. Both par lies churn Iho legislature. (3KOUGIA. SAVANNAH , November 4. Everything Ii quiet in Southern Georgia" The weather i clon ' an'l A largo 'voto is being cast. A heavy uu jorlty will result for Clovelund. ATLANTA , Go. , November 4 , 7:11' : ' . high vote , .Many negroe : ) voted uu rnporled no rupixlered. I'Mim.tted that Clevel.tnd'n ma. jurily is 40LP0. ( ) The ontlru democratic congressional licku' ' is elected. ADHUBTA , Nov. 4. Tim returns iudicato lln eloctiun of the i nUio i < emocrlio delegation ti emigres i. ( 'lovnlaiid's majority in thu stall will approximate80,00) . OAUOIjiNA. ClIAlii.KHroN , November 4. Thcro no troubln at Seneca , reporled nor in any p.ut of tbo Htntn Coi.t'.MliiA , November 4 , The reported liot ill Seneca is unfounded , The weather is reel with u drizzling rain. CIIAHI.ISTON , Nov. 4 , 9 p. in. Scattering returns from it number of c.iuulies Ihioughoii Iho state indicuti ) Unit the democrats h.iv , elected their eiit.iro ticket > > y n largo miji.rlly , with six out of n'Veii c. > iigiu niiitii The ule.o .ion , nu far : IB hoard trimi , IIUH been peaceful WISCONSIN. MII.WAUKIIK , Novc'nlwr I. The tiny oponci ! with a u'dd ' , dm/.litig rain , which blill con lintiM. Thu hcnviosl vote ovar known is ho ing polled in this city , A like condition u logarilH thu wuiilhur and uiipieceduutedly InigJ votus nro indicated throughout tha ulals , MII.WAHKKINot-Piii'icr ' I I0l5p : m. Foil uiudi in Milwau' ee give net democraticg.tiji of ' . ! ,70f. Tlio total No. voting pro'Jncls in Wiscon tin is ab nit 1,210. Ono hundred nnd eighty-nine townshipi arid products ihow .1 ncl democratic g'in u 0,2.9 It'turns so fur on governor iudicato tin ) election of lu-lt. ! ) ( n ptib'ican ) , and flv rupublicans out of ci'xht cun ictsincn , N'II.WAUKKI : , Nov. 5 , At 1 o'clock thli m lining bit 201 i.f Ihu 1201) ) luwns nml pro ciii'-ti in ihu htatu htvn rupuilud , They t-bov a deiiiocriiliog.iin of ( i.OiKJ ever IhS ) on tin picfidi'iilial and if a liku ratu of increano is hu : in Ihiireinuliiing precincl' ' , will give the stnt to Cleveland. Tun mimblioiii htato tick-11 ui.qii''klloiiably o'ectnil. ' Jnilicallons mullii C.iHWoll ( iiiiublican | ) Kirnt o mgri-mioiial dia tiict llr.t.g , ( dem era' ' } necond , LuRdlutlo , ( niptibllo'tn ) tliiul , lianlii'i , ( dem oral ) lifth 1'iico. ( republican ) olghth , nnd Sleplitnisoii ( ntpiiblicjii ) ninth , with fourth , mxtb , and i HQVunlh , uiiiith nnd filrteunth dixtilots an doubtful. Thu other didtiiutsaru lliotight U ' > 'democratic. At hiat reports biith p.irtlcx claim thu titnto AUKANSAXV. 1/ini.K Itot'K. Aik. , November 5 , Sc'tttor ' ing rt-liiriiN only iiroI't'O-it IM | fr > m nil qiiar ttiH , iihuwim ; that thu dumocrnts tiweop tin fitnto on Ihu prenidenlivl t clcot , and ctiiigruvii men by it K > gi > niij' ! ' > iitr , Cockiell , demo cratlo , in I'kcliil chief jubtiuo. No further du mill , _ _ _ _ _ _ T1C.VAH. Ai'sTiN , Nuvcmb r J , 8:0 : ! ) p. m , A hoav. , votu is polled in Tiixns. Mui'Ii u-Tatching or local cindiiluti'H. Indlcittions piilnt In tin election of Oriiin. ileiiitiuiut , for conjreNH , eve lienfro nnd Nii'eun ' , io.ubHc.iii. Jieluin from Iho utntu it'o moagru , but Indbalu lln ulecti'in of iivt-ry domocrniio coiiKrositmuu. ( JAI.VIM11 N , Nov mlur 4 10:10-Adtlca : from pilucipal p ill Is in Texas indlc.ttu C0,01C to 70.0JO dumucralio mujurity , nnd Iho entire tluimicratlu UJUgiuablunul deli'gatlon eiluctud , CO.VMOOTIOU'l' . mi , November Thu weather overcast. Intenwt In the ohction is intontu and the largBBtotouver poll'J ' in the tt. expected t'i bu rait to day , WATFiuifitv , November 4. An iiiuuunlly ilo is bohij ( pulled. fFOHl ) , Novi'iiiber fi , Uwiiu to trouble on Ihu wires , duo to it H orm , t-lio n-turnu cumo in slowly. Ni"v I Invcn'iivolo Blaine , C.29iClflvelnud ; , K,67. , ' ; llutlor , 101 ; St. .lohn , Iu5 ; Jlnrriton , republican , goviiimr , ( i ISt ) ; Wullur , H/jlU. llAUli'iiliI ) , November P. Cluveland has unilunbtuilly c.-irriud the elate. Thfio 11 prob itbly nu el < ctio'i of atntu ullicers The repub lican lefjidatinu will elect llurrison. HAHTIXMIII , NoyembiT 5 , Clovehnd'a uii ) juiity lu Cjiiuecticut ii about 700 , ItAUTronn , Conn. , November -Thora- - lublie.tns gained > nn congro-imnn , Buck , In ho 1'irat district. MUchnll ( dem. ) Is elncto.l n thn Second , S.vm iiir ( dem. ) In tha Third , , nd Wait ( re > p. ) in thn Fourth district. Ijitr nturns do not cltingc tha rasult herntofiiro In- icnt.od in the stnty. Cleveland's plurality Is , CCO , ] , Mt returns give Cleveland a plurality of ,000 in the state. rAIjIKOKNIA. SAN I'liANrisro , Nov. 4 The election H .rocei'iling . quielljTlirocfourtlis of Iho niil cilv voln was casl before noon. Heavy cralchlntr. Thrco arrests have been mndn. \inniiR them , ClniV " ' ' y , a pron.lnont lomocratic leader. JtctuniB from 21 i * _ , Is in California ivc.s rojiubllcnn catulldi " ntjotiliul In five ) ml of PIX in nil casoa. 7- " All returns show rntii. j ; i galnc. Owlnj ; o thn length of thn tlcli I report will note o toady before Tluindfl j ; , Inlcht. IVKBr VI. " " "v'lA , WIUKI.INO , Novembet The wo.tther Is air and the election qui i\t 11 o'clock a nrgo vote was poll d. ju I i CllAiiuwaoN , W , YI\D 'Vembor ' 4. The \1 lection | i.t ed elf very . > * * . , / to-day. Sny- ler , democrat , Is ro-eleclo-irom- ! ( Third ) ' 'istrict. OUKCUN. VOIITI.A I ) , Oresron , Novcmbor 4 , 0 p. m. The \otfl in this city Is only 200 less than in iTnno , The democrats eoucodo the atato by 00. The republicans claim 1,000. 31'oiiTi.ANP , Nov 4. Blaiuo'rt nmjoritv in .his oiunly exceeds 1OOJ. Ho will have 1,500 , u the stale. SH01IIGAN. Nooemhor 4. Ltr o vote lltllo scratching hero to-day. Kainod nil ilny. Thu elfction tainiiot. It rained nil day ' .hroughoul the ntnte. Notwithstanding , a nrgu vote Ia polled. All VI5YMn. MoNTfloiiKKY , November 4. A.H returns show that Cleveland will have a largo majority nnd that of the eight congreMiuen elected , all will bo democrats. VntniNiA CITY , NEVADA , November 4. The nlection paused oil quietly. Heavy scratching. The count will not bo completed before Thursday. 1 . 'l.OHI I > A. .TAUKHONVILU : , November 4. The weather is fair , and the Indications nro that n heavy vote will bo pulled. NKAV HAMI'SIIIUB. Coxconi ) , November 4. Tha weather is cloudy nml threatening , but notwithstanding n heavy vote Is uxpocted to bo polled. Ono hundred and fiighty-rlghl towns give Blaine 20,010 ; Cleveland , 18,327 ; St. John , 017 ; Butler , 131. JACKHON , November 4. A light vote is being polled. Tin weather is cleir and cool. Kvery thing is quiet throughout the state. DiBpatchrn from nil directions iu the ctata show that the iiegrooj votad largely with tha deiiiiurutH , KANtJAH. TovuicA , November 4 , Under Uio stale laws judges of eloutioas am comnnlled to eoiint all.nainas nn eicll ticket , ns.tnken.from , - yole"oii g'o vorn or'or on ngrb. ) < ins n aho'td of tbo romnindnr of His lickot The weather is da- llghtfnl itnd nn iminaiiso vote la being pollod. LKAVL-NwoitTir , November 5. The count in the nity is s'ow on account of pcratchin ? . Blnimi electors carry the lirat ward by 75. C'luveliiiid cariius ono w.ird , the fir t , but the votn is not ascertained. DI'Uj VWAUE. WII.MINUION , Novembjr ! Prcji.lontial loctora and : i mcmbur of con gress will bo c'.ioson togather w'.th n full county ticket in each of the three couatioj to- dav. WII.MINUTO.V , Dal. , Nov. 5. Sii'sox county givui Clovebnul 80J majority. The indiotllons ate that Djlawaro will givol5OJO to 20,000 for the domociatic olectorH. MAt.NK roitri.ANli , Novcmbor 1. The lirat compar ison fhmv.i wards two , Ihroo and six. nt 10:30 : stond eighty tovcn republican plurality , nnd ly.livu nt tin ) Eiuuo hour in September. The vote id fiiiitllnr : but tlio plurality lilrger. At 11 it. m. ward live stood , republicans 05 , dem- ocialH 50. In September the vote at tbo sanio hour \\\i , ropublioans 112 , democrats 79. At 11 o'clock wards ono , two , five nnd nix stood , Hliiiiio 273. Clevolanil Hi ! ) . At the Hamo hour in September thu vote hlood , republicans 302 , deiiiucratH 3'2'J , n gain of 61 per cunt in plural ity , and n iUciei3 : < > of one-third in votu. The vote for St. John and Butler IB trilling. There la no excitement. KIJOI ; is I'uoviDKXCB , Uhodo Inland , November 4 , The weather in cloudy , threatening rain. Voting commoricod early nud promises to bo full. I'liovuiKNCi : , Nmetnbrr 4 , ! ) p. in. The to tal votn of Providence is : Blaiuo , 0,271 ; Cleveland - land , 4,4111 Butler , 211 : St. John , 25. Bl.iino'H majority , 1,400. I'ltoviDKNCK , November ! Newport , 2,011 ; Cleveland. I.VOS ; Butler , 17 ; St. John , 157 , agniiihl 2,001 for ( Jarfield nnd J 7U for Han- uni'k. Tim vole of thn btato is complete. Blaine ll,02t ! ) ; Clov-lnnil , 12,1'8 ; Butler , 4i5 ; St , . John , till , BLtlnu'ij imtjority ii 6,225 ugniiiit 7,155 for ( iitrliold , TJOUISIA.NA. NEW Oiu.i'ANH , November i , It is belioveif tlio vote will not bo neavy , although the tveitther In clear and , iio < nnnt. NKW OiiuuNB , November 4,10:20. : The uleii.UonH p.i'god elf qulatly , No tronblo eo f T it purled iu any part of the tata. But few returns leceivod. but they iudicato a clean sweep for the democrats , though the republi cans Htlll claim the election of ll.ihu in tlu Second nnd JCollog iii tha Third congression al district. TMUKITOUIKS. MONTANA. MJMH C'nv , Nuveinber 4. Custer county S votes pullud nt .Miles City , with probably it republics delegate and anuesumblyman. UTAH. SALT I.AKR , November 4. The delegate election was quiet. Light vote. John T. C'aino wtvi elected by n large majority. IIooNlcr llimrDon Itoycotlprs. IsniANAroua , Nov. 4. At Fuirland , Shel by county , when thu ] ) dls oreincd this morn ing , nn nrmiid mob of democrats captured thu polls And drove Ihu iitjiubllcans itwny with clubs nnd rov.ilvom. John Smith , Henry Smith und other huding republic.ioa were knoik-il ; down nud beaten and nil lied for their lives , " \VwtUur To-Ony. WASHINUTON , November C.Uj > jior is ippl , fair weather , noitherly v.-lndj , bccom- ing variable , rij ng barometer followed by noithtrin portions tailing ; nearly stationary tompemtiiru. MiHSourl , fuir woither , ninth. orly witulii , becomlog variable , fulling bivum- oter , ull htilso in temperuluro. , I'llt'Otloii . F.tlulltioti ut . CHICAGO , November 4. Two men wcro killed at the jiolla licio to day , Ono by a Unit cd States deputy marshal , u nctoiioua chittuo- tcr kuowii as "hlack Jack Yattau. "