THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SEVENTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY 1MOIINING , NOVEMBER 9 , 1887. NUMBER THE ELECTIONS IN GENERAL , Colonel Grant Defeated in Now York By Ton Thousand. THE RETURNS FROM NEBRASKA. Mnxurll Iloturnril to tlic Sn- pi-cine lie-null lly mi Overwhelm ing Mnjoill ) The Vote in Detail. County. LINCOLN , Neb , Nov. " . [ Special to the Hr.K. ] The election In the city of Lincoln imsseil off very iiuietly mid u light vote was ] > olioel In nil the wurds , n conservative csti- inuto placing ono third of the volcrs In thu ( day nt homo list. The curly hours of the dny were pleasant , but at noon a light rain was falling that Incieased duiing the after- noon. Up to the noon hour tlioro vvoio hut nbout bOO votes | Mlled in the city , but the voting Increased us the rain drove men from work and left thein free to visit the i > ells Cairiagcs wore brought into use without number , and to waul the close of the day \\ero in uilive de mand. It was neiticeublo that URii.it deal of sciatching was being done , nnd that the main contest in the tity was over the Judge- HIIp ! between Field nnd Hawjnr , both candl dates being in the thickest of the f my. The demoi latio trade with the pioliihjtlonists on the treasurer ijuestion inado thu tonttst somewhat spiiitcel nt times , but n great many democrats objecte-d to being sold out in tli.it way and manifested their dfsappi oval by voting ing fortho icptiblicnn ticket. Thoinoiry war wentone\en to the question of Justices of the peace and ( oust.ibles , and u dutei mined effort was made to defeat .Indue Coelnan by Mi. H.iUer on the democratic ticket , who was en dorsed by the piohibilionists. llic-re was through the day a notlceablo indisiosition ] to butting , and as it was thought that the eontcst for Judge was close neither side scorned to e.iro to invest mueli inonc'i in insults Tele- giiinw weio passed bUween Lancaster and thu other countks in the distiht tlnough the day and the Indications weiothat the other lountios weio holding closer paitj lines than in thisionnty Ten ilk'ftcratehiiig makes the counting in this e ity pingre-ss veiy slowly and at mid night moi col the waids li.uo completed the count. The light centered almost entitcly on thu Judge-ship between Field , lepubllcan , and Saw.vor , demoeiat , and also suppoited by the prohlbitionisls. The total \oto in tlio cit\ was ! J,1M ! , and Judge Maxwell will Inuo 1.41K ) majority The piohlbition vote shows a loss nml the party after u thieo months1 cam paign shows e\cry evident oof disintogiatlon In thoiontcst for distiiet Judge. Fields de feats Saw v or l > i Will mnjoiity Thu county will imionso tins , so tlio eleetion of Fields is only U question of majoi ity The o\ei whelming def < at of Saw- jer in thcilty Is a stnpuso to the most en thusiastic supporter of Fields. The few pro ciiiets f i oni which rctuins h.i\oboonmot\od in the county show that Fields is luiinhiK oven with his ticket. Clmptn in , tlio other republican candidate for Judge , is i tinning far ahe.ul. Tlio icturns received up to mid night fiom the Second wnid wero1 Maxwell HJ1 , O'D.iy % , Abbott : , ' ) , Chapman .1.JJ , Field 'JTti , Savvic-r HiO , Hittenbedcrti5. Wavotlvpio rlnct : Mnxvv ell 7f > majouty , Chapman ss , Field bl ) . Denton precmt : Maxwell ao majority , Fields20 , Chapman"7. These ale fair indi cations of the vote m the city and county Thoentiio repnbllcnti ticket is elected bv largo majorities The combination between the democrats nnd piohlbition tlio county treasurer solving lather lo help the matt or than haim the republican candidate , and Mollck , icpubllcan , for sheriff , who lias been the cspee lal tuigot of the demociats , will have n huge numbei of votes to spate NothIng - Ing but a general icsumo can bo given to night. The Vote in the Stiuo. Tonu , Neb , Nov. 8 The vote on the state tieket in this pieeinct is as follows : Re publican 1(11 ( , democuits 5-1. piohlbition "I. AIIIIOTT , Nub , Nov. 8 Piab m Cieek pro clnct Judge Hupicmo couit : Maxwell 45. . O'llav-U. Ucgentsof the univeisitj : DIM- 4r > . Koberts-l" , .Sinker II. Hauiu11. . Judge Ninth Judicl il dlstilct : TilTnnv , icpublieaii Ilil ; Hauls republic-all , 49 ; 1'liitt , democratic. 4SDoilo ; , democratic , ! ! "i County sheriff Democratic majoi ity fi County tica&mci : K < publican inajouty 1. . County clcik : Re publican majoiitj 10. WMSOSVII ir , Nc'b , Nov. S Follow-ill } : mo the majcnities in Wilsonvillo pteeinct Tor Judge of the supicmo court : Maxwell 41 For logynlsof the state univeisity : H U la\is 41 , Coboits 41. Tor Judge of the Him until Judicial disli lot .T U Cochtano S- , for counti Judge- ! W. Lew is 5 Tor count\ tiensuicr1 A .1. MePeak II. For countj ch-ik : .1. W. OlmstcMcl 10 Tor clcik of tin dlstiict cemit .1 T. bunny 70 Tor slieuff J H. ICnnwlcs 1" MOM i n i it , Neb , Nov S Moicflcld pic cinet polled ! > l votes Foi Judge supreme com t , Maxwell icceived .VI and O'Day H5 ItYgnnts : Davis 04 , Koberts Ml , Hums Uo fatlikciUO. rutNM.iv , Neb , Nov. S Mailonpicclnct rianklin loiinty Maxwell 5'J , O'Dav 20 Abbott 15 , Davis and Roberts 57 , Sliekci and Hauls 137 , Newell nnd Hillon 15 , Wtlliun GusllnTb , Hewitt ! ! ! . Ki Yir.nuox , Neb , Nov. S Anlclopo precinct cinct , Jeffeison county Maxwell ill , H. H Davis and Geoigo Robcits 40 , Dlsttic Judge : W. II. ' Moms 51. Cleik distiie eouit : A. W. Matliews 17. Shcrifl : J lie-land UI. Trcasuier : UobeitTciemail 4 Cleik : I. N. Thompson H. Collector AV. C. Wiley 47 Supeunti-ndrnt : E. H C'owles 47. Coioner : S W. Dodge 4. O'Unvai. Hogents : .T Stlckev and 1H Hauls ai. District judgoV : H Mom ! ! 1. Clerk dUti ie t couit. C. A GUI tin ! W Shciiff : J H X.ook ! ! 0. Ticasuier : W II Litton 23. Clerk : James UwmgUl. Com inisslonor : John Hopporton ! U. Supeiin tendent- . H. Chmo''C Coioner : H. N Hiadshaw 30 TIIACIIUII , Neb Nov S Thnyor township Yeulc e-oiinty Kupiemo Judge , icpubllcai lunlmit } , 23 Distuit judge , icpubliein ma Jonty.I. liogi'nt state univeisity , icpubli can majority , 'Ji GiuNMiir , Ne > b , Nov -O'Dnv , It" Maxwell , 41 lie enf Slicker , 111 ; Han is 115 ; Da\is , It ; Hoboits , tl Judges Knlll van , 12J , GilKlnson , 1U5 , 1'ost , ra , Marshall 4 , < 1U itos , Neb , Nov 8 This pieeinct give Maxwell'5 , O'Day 20 , Da\is ! > l , Slicker 2C Koboits'Jri , Hauib 20 Tor district Judge ) Mou is , icpublium . County tickctb tli Paine , HosTU icu , Neb , Nov S Stateticket , den : ocratio majoi ity id ; county ticket , domocratl majority : She-lift , How man 11. tieasuiei Dilliont : county cleik , Shaw (1 ( ; comml' slonor , 'VVehenlan 5 ; hupoiintendentof publl liibtruction , Spear 2 ; sui voyor , Parker 0 coroner , Leo ! ) . Soi-Tii HPMI , Neb , Nov S The follow In nro the majorities in this precinct Max we ! 14 , Chapman 17 , tteld 1 , Davis 13 , Kobe-it 11. rollowingtuo the majorities fore-ount ofllceis Demoeiat io : County e-lork ( recorder 0 , clerk of the courts 7 , sheriff U Hepubllcan : Tie\suior VJ , county Judge 11 siipeiiutemlent 15 , suivejor rj , coionjrl ! coinmlssloni-r 11. NKHIIUKA CITV. Neb , Nov S [ Speeh Telegram to the HnItutuins are hlow I coming in , but from w hat hiivo been receh e up to 1 n. in. the indications are that the re p\ftlietm ) ticket , with the pioliablo oxecptio of shcnff , is elected by increased majoiitle' Sawor , democrat , will probiblv cauy th cityby3 ( . > 0 imijority. Tlio lepubllL.iu slat tk-Kot leads. llKivru CITV , Neb , Nov. S [ Special To cpram to the HUB ] The iepubltean : ticket I elected by u hugely inc-icased majority Sctiimut. Neb , Nov. S. [ Special Toll Riam to the nut. ! The ictimis , so fai as It would indicate that the htato republic a tlcKetwIUbo carried by n small inajorit' Tlio n publk an candidates for eounty elerl supoiintendont.i'h-ik of the dUtilct e-our and surveyor , will probably bo clwtcd an the democrats w 111 elect tlio trca&uier , fchti if jueU'o nnd commissioner. -iuiov , NeNov. . S. [ Special Tele to tb9 BXE J TUc okctlou juatica o : qule-tlv hero to day. This proclnct is irpub- Hi an bv a small major ! ) * ' Ueturn ? arc e om- ing in slowlv 'J'liu Indications ate that A. J , Speaiimm , demoi-rat , will bo elc-etid treas- liter James Hosc'tt , lepubllcan candidate foi eountj Judge- , and J. SValner , for coio- ner me | ) iobalU ) eleetcil. All the other can didates are still eloubtful. In Spi Inglie'd ' and I'apilllon precimtsVnkclfvrccelved , 2SO votes ; Oioff , i.M',1 ; Hopowell , it'.n ; Doaue , 21) ) ; Haiuock , 'JIU ; Hallou , KVi ; Kitullc , 131. Million and IMollii nro badly snowed under. 1 lam oc-kw ill pwbabli tun u little ahead of his ticket. \Vuioo. Ne-b , Nov -Special [ Telegram to the Hi i ! ] 'I ho eleetion passed off very ( Miie-tly lie-to jestcrehiv The weather was e old and rainy and a light vote was polled. He-tin us come in very slowly. Only live pre cincts out of twenty ono have bevn he-aid fiom , Thus far the Indications ate In favor of a republic-til victory The pieelnets heard "mm give n considerable net teptibllcan gain. Jiie'lr , for tre'.isiiit-r , Is Undoubtedly eketed. I'm MONT , Neb , Nov. 8 [ Special Tele- uni to the Hi i\J rte-mont has gone lepub- han bv alaigu majoilty Maxwell , Mar- ihall and Post get : X ) to ( AH ) majoi Ity. In tlio It \ Marshall leads tlio county ticket by HK ) lo 1,000 majoritv. Maxwell's majoi ity In the oniity Is probably MX ) The lefiulilicans aio onlldent they have elected btauiTor tie-as- ic-i and Clarendon supeiintendent Fie- ' icml gives them ; c > 0 to 4Vmuority. ) ] A diity ll ht wivs made on Clarendon which the pc-o- lie emphatically ic-sented at the noils. Tlio li-inoc i.its will piulmbly elect Haigo Judge , Spear cleik , DavclcJikot tlio dlsli let couit , mid Million shoiilT. The total \otc in the eitis l.lin. COIITIANOT , Neb , Nov S fSpc-rial Telc- ; tam to the Hi i ] Coithmd and Highland iieiine ts give a lepublic-an nrijoiitj on the state tie ket of (1.1 ( , while In some of the county ollle cm ge-t not moio than 15 majoiitj. Con- sideiable sc-iatching was donoonbotlitickits. FditMosr , Neb , Nov. S.- [ Special Tele- jiam to the HI.I.Tho ] entiio republican ount\ ticket Is can led m this pictinctb\ i.itgo majouty with the exception of.lameson for tteasmor Arthur Murdoclc. the mdei > oiident candidate foi ticasuter , will pioba- jlbe elected lia miijoiitv of 4 to 1. Nemiouc. Neb , Nov. S [ Special Tele- giam to tliu Hir. ] Thcic woie ! 041otes lolled in Noi folk piccmct. " The ticket was iicllj scratched and ictuinswdl bo late in omnijj in. _ Ne-w York. Nitt YOIIK , Nov. 8. One hunched and dnetj cloction disttiets gi\o Cliant 12,810 , Cook 25i')0 ; ) , Georgo7OSI , Hall l.oO'J , lluut- ngtem 2.0 , Heccher U. Two hundred and eighty dlstiicts give 3innt 17Ht ( , Cook > ,718 , George 11,122 Tin eo hundred and eighty election districts ; i\o Giant 20.0J5 , Cook 50,725 , Gcoigo 15 , US. FiftIho election distiicts ; o'ivo Nicoll 3,11' ' ) Fellows ( I , ( II , Post 1,7IJ. ! Twentj-nino election distiiets InNcwYoik slatu , outside of New Yoik and Kings ountj , give Cook 5 2J.i. Gi.int 4,71.1 , Hunt- ngton 512 , GcoigobJ The same disti lets in IbSl gave Hill 5,415 , IXuenpoit 5.tV , ) , Has- com 4 ! I5 1'oui inndied and six city election dis ti lets , or just on half the total number , gio Giant 2b,274 ; Cook , 5i,7i5 ; CicotgcKi.ls'l 1'iftv ono ele-ction distncts in New York tateouthido of New Yoi k and ICinir * e ountios , givoCook ! ) , ( KJj ) Grant , ! ) , TJ ; Huntington , Kit , CJe-oigo' Id-J. Simo distiicts in 'bl ga\o Hill 11,140 , Davenpoit , 10OJS ; Hasiom , bl & . Six liundted and fifty election distiie. ts out of S12 in this city , gi\o Giant HOi'K , : ) ; Cook , O-V.Ill : George , 21,454 ; Hall , ; ) , 'itlj Huntington - ton , 750. Ono hundred nnd tw only seven election districts in New Yoik state outside of Now Yoik and Kings counties give Cook 1vjO ( ) , ! ; Giant , 2.VJ5 , ; Huntington , 2,2'Mi ; Geotgo. b8 ! The name districts in Issl ga\o Hill 1.1S2 ; la\onpoit , 2l,5ri ; IJuscom , 1,70-1. ITIIAC. v , Nov. 8 Chanman Hobinson , of tlio ic-publiean rounty committee , estimates Giant's plutality in Tompkins county at 800. HHOOKI.I v , Nov. 8 Sixtv-tlueo districts give Gi ant 3,000 ; Cook , 12,071 ; Geoi go , a ' "J5 ; Huntington , I'.i.l ; Hall , Hit. Ono hundtcd and twenty nine disttiets give Giant I'.l.sVi ; Cook , 21.M5 ; Geoigo , O.b'JO ; Huntington , ( HI ; Hall , H7J ; Pieston. 10 Ono bundled and forty four distiicts give Grant 2Jd75 , Cook 235 , ( , Geoigo 7.70J , Hunt ington 777 , Hall 403 Ono hundred and eighty-seven distiiets gi\o Giant 2MO ! ) ! , Cook ! - , ; 3 , George 10,201 , Huntington 1,150 , Hall 531 , Pieston 20 Two bundled nnd foitj ono distiicts out of 270 in this city give Giant : i'i,5s | , Cook 17,000 , George 111,212 , Huntington l.ijMi Two bundled and llft.v seven districts give Grant 41br,0 , , Cook 51,011. Gcoigo 14,0J7 , Huntington 1,771. Hall ss , Pteston 30. Light hunched and ten distiiets out of n total of 8 IS iti the ti give Cook 11 J.350 ; Gi.mt5S5.iO. Kings county complete , including Hrook- H n , gives Giant 4r01 , Cook 51,500 , Ge-oigo 15,210 , Huntinaton 2,007 , , Hall l.oas . , Pieston Nrvv YOUK , Nov S The Sun claims that Mahono is defeated in Viigima and th.it a United States domociaUe bonator willbue- ccc d him. l oui hunched and sixty ilvo election dis tiiets m New Yoik state outside of New Yoik and Kings counties give Cook70lS7 ; Giant bl , Id ! ; Huntington 7,51 1 ; Geoigo ,2V ) The simo districts in Ibil gave ) Hill 75,37s1 Davenpoit b7M5 ; llaseom 5,5'i4. A Heiald bulletin sijs New York state has gonodciuoetatio by 10,000 , to 12,000 ma Jot ity. The Sun saj s Grorpo's vote w ill not i cacl 00,000 in New Yoik stato. Six hundred nnd thiity-llvo election dis tiicts in Now Yoik stale outside of New Yen kanrt Kings county giro Cook 101,322 Giant 11SK)1 ! ) , Huntington KV.UO , Geoige 0,5.11. Simo distiicts in l&Slgavo Hill 10(1 ( , VM , D u cnpoi 1 12..VW , nascombr.0-l Sv iivei1- ! ' , Nov 8. The cilv eompleto gives Ik'lden , leimblican candidate foi eongiess I.MiOplutalitv. Helden is elected. Hetrvio , Nov. 8 Voitj-tvvo districts out of slxtj ono precincts in this city give Cool 11 2lK ) , Giant , 12,110 , u deinoc-iatio gain o ' . ' .t bovcr last j ear. The ic-publican county tieket nnd a pieate pait of the city ticket ate undoubted eleited Foiti one distiicts give Giant 2,001 majority. _ Ohio. CisciVN'VTi , Nov. S. Compatisons will be inado with the governoi's vote for Ibb5 Theto aio 2,107 waids and inc-cinctb in the Htato of Ohio. In. Ibb5 the vote was ab ol lows : Hepubliean , 3.VJ,2bl ; demociatic , 311 , bJO ; piohlbition , 28,031 , labor , 2,001 ; scatter ing , 2,774 ; total , 7.U,007. Toiakci's plurality over Hoadley , 17 , 151 J 15. Fcnaker is the piescnt republican candidate for govetnor T. n. Powell Is the demociatic candidate Sell ? Iho union labor candidate nne Sluup the prohibition candidate In Hamilton county the letuin i ocolvcel at S o'clock [ ndicato an incieasee vote over that of Ibs5. The labor v oto 1 quito a feature , cxccccliii ! . ; in manv piccinctt the vote of older paities In the llr t ictuin- icceived the doinociatio falling oil is gieato than the icpubliean. Sixty-four pieeinct In Ohio give ti net icpublhan gain of lKKl ! 1'oiakcr D.017 , Powell 5,540 , Sc-itz 1,115 Shai p 103. The absence of the union labor vote ii 1SS5 and its Inrgopropoition now in Cinein null causes an increase in the net lepublk-ai gain in this county out of pi ojiortion to th toUl vote. Whcio tlio labor vote ha diawn moio heavily from th democrats ( ban from the icpublieans which is ubiially the eiso , the icpubliuii gain is inuic-ascd , though the lepubhcantota may bo deei cased. Ono hundred and eighteen pieeincts Ii Ohio give a net icpublican pain of 1.5U.1 FoiaUer 10,700 , Powell 10.XW ; Scit-s 2,040 Slnup s(9. ( Two bundled thlrty-nlno inccincts in Obi show a net reinibllcan gam of l.H'X ' 1'orakt- 3.1,140 , Powe.ll 25ul'.t , Seltz 5.0S3 , Slwry lVXi Total 05,40b. Ci.r.vunNn , Nov 8 rour prcclnctt > Ii Clovolnnd glv 6 n republican gain of S'J am ono precinct a democratic gain ° f 10. Thrto hUndicel nnd one precincts in Ohio nbout one seventh of thd wliolo numbeif show n net lepubUean guln of 4,057. Foraker 44,47'J ; Powell , M.WJ ; eit0,40. , . ) ; -,12.1. Total , t > fitH In Hamilton eountj the icturits ulre idy i e > ceh'ed show that Foraker lues ciurled til ununty by a niajoiitv of possibly 3,000. Quo huueU-od and lUfy out of 07 Pieeinct n Hamilton eounty show Foinkcr leading owt-ll hi 5fiOO plurality. Six hundred and seven precincts In Ohio how n net republican gain of 5,174 , tile do- ailed vote being : Foiakcr 07,240 , Powell O.vj ) , beltz 11,474 , Shaip 5.72-.I , total 101,200. Three hundred and eighty-six precincts in 5hlo show a net lepublican ghln of 4 , ' , ' 47. 'oraker 00,200 ; Powell 40,974 : Seitz 7,874 ; ShaipU.2,13. Total 118,401. Four liundrevl and twenty-eight precincts n Ohio show a net republican gain of 0,0(3-1 ( in u total vote of 131,314. loun. DCS Moi\r. , In , Nov. S. [ Special Tcle- jram to the HI.I : ] Special dlip itches to the ti-gistcr from one-tenth of the state up to 1 :30 : p. m Indlcato that the republicans hav o nrried the state by 10,000 majority. All of ho retmns for the lit st two hours showed steady democratic gains , indicating that they md carried the state bv 7,000 majority , but tt that time the returns began to show steady epublican pains , Indicating n lepublican victoiv in Polk e'ounty. wheio an especial ight had been made on tlio piohlbition issue , vitlian independent republican bolt. Both icu.vhill and Oidlleld , btt .light tepujilicans , * ue elected Dis.Me > iM , la , Nov 8 The polls close verj late in Iowa Many mo not closed at his hour 0.40 and the ictuins will bo late. Twelve pieeincts lepotted up to this hour sliow * caicelv any change fiom tlio vote of ast je.ir. Returns fiom the city of DCS Moines will bo late , as the tickets ate badly sc-rate bed and Iho counting did not begin till ate Twentv five precincts give Larrabe-o 2,737 , Andei son 2,750 , n net don c ratie gain of 278. Potty nine precincts in lowa show n net dcmoetatic gain of 70' ' . Ono bundled tow nwhips nnd wnids shown not demoeiat ie gain of 5bJ Fouiteen words nnd townships In Polkcouniy nnd city of Dos Moines give n nut demociatio guilt of 25b. The legislative ticket is close. Ono bundled and sixty pieeincts in the state show a democratic gain of 704. Tlio same ratio of gain maintained over the rest of the state w ill cut the lepublican majouty in the state down to 7,000. Two hundred and fotty pieeincts aio now topoited that last j car gave 50 , ( > 0 vote's and this v car give 51,3 11 Of these Lairabeehas " . ) ,3M. Anderson 2J.OJO , Cam lUl , ! nnd Fain- ham 17. HIMI Ouc. la , Nov. S. [ Special Telegram to tlio Hi r ] He-tut ns fiom eight ptccinets give Lariabeo 010 , Anderson 510. Tlio same inccincts last j ear gave Jac kson , republican , . ' 50 and the demociatic candidate 5J1. Virginia. HicitMovn , Nov. 8. Hcpoits fiom this state nro coming in slowly , Full rctuins from eight counties show a icpublicin gam of ono member of the house of dele-gates. Unoflloi.il figures show that twenty of the twenty-four precincts in Hichmond give 500 majouty for the democratic candidates for the house of delegates Hetutns fiom twenty counties and cities in the stale do not show a gam or loss to either pai ty. „ Up to U p m about foity cities nnd coun ties of the sUite havu been lieatd from. These show that the democrats have elected dole- gitcs in thirty counties. They have lost live [ ounties which nt the last election went ilemoe tatio and made gains in three counties which at the last election went lepublican. If this rate continues the dcmoci ats w ill have about thrco-fouiths of the senate and ne.uly two-tbiids of the house of delegates , thus in suring the election of a demoeiatio successor to United States Senator Uiddlebci ger. IHvviME , Nov. 8 Danville City nnd thirty precincts in Pettisylvnnia county show a not democratic loss of ne.uly 1,000 ab com pared w Hh the vote in 18b5. The nicction in Chicago. CHICAGO , Nov 8 Tlio latest repoits from the polling places indicate the defeat of the Jury commission law by a largo majouty. Lake View and Ciceto have piobably both decided against annexation to Chicago As to the genei al result of the election , it is thought that the icpublican ticket as a whole is suc cessful The question of issuing l,00,000 ( ) in county bonds has undoubtedly carried. At 11 Mill m. it is still impossible to give the ligures on the eleetion in Cook county. The republicans have earned evei.v thing , it i-tasseited , bv a good majoiity and clectc-d Gary Judge of the supreme eouit nnd Con- genec kcd for state's attorney. Tlio Juiy com mission law has been earned. Annexation to Chh'.igo was earned in Hvdo Paik , Clceio nnd JctTet son. Tlio Town of Lake and Lake View voted against annexation. JudgoGaiv't 10 election was pi.ieticallv a walk over. His mime was on nil the tickets except that of the booialMie wing of the united labot patty. The Dakota Voo. Rvrtn CITV , Dak. , Nov. 8 [ Special Telo- gtam to the Hm : . ] The election thioughout the Ulac-k Hills , so far as heaid fiom , was quiet. Little intetest was taken in this dis ti ict. Tlio democratic candidate for com missioner was elected. Rapid City gives If majority against division. Dc-advvood gives a majouty for , nnd Lead City ngainst divis ion. A veiy light vote was polled all mound. The division paity will ptobabl.v have n small tnajontv when all the icturii" mo in. Tlio precincts nro far np lit nnd communication poor , so that thu result will n t bo known for several daj s Drvmv GOD , Nov. 8 [ Special Tclegiam tc the lUr ] Less than one half of u votown' polled in the Htiick Hills. The vote of Law icnco county was 2,000. Out of this l.ittK votes weio cast for division. In Pcnningtoi county there was not moio tlmn half a vote which was equally divided for and ngainsl division. Custor count v cast n light voto. with a majouty against division. Tlio Hlael- Hills have given u doeided tnajoutj for divis ion piobably 500. Orojjon. POUTI VND , Nov. 8. A steady , light ralr fell all over the western section of the state to-day. Tlio vote was light in the intciio : nnd inteiest centered in pi ohibltion. The voti in this city was full. The estimated vote ii this city w 111 bo 1 to 1 ngainst the amend ine-nt. Returns so far Indie-ato that the pie hibltionifats have overe'stimated the-i stienuth in the inteiior towns am that the prohibition amendment is defeated b' by 7,000 or SOOO jimjouty. The other tvve amendments , namoli to clmngo the tune o election and to allow the logislatuio to 11' the sil.meb of state oftkers aio bupiwsee to bo beaten. Returns up to 9 p. m indicate that the pie hibttion amendment is be-aten by 0,000 t < 12,000 majoutv. It will ptobablj catty enl ; two counties in the htato. HOXTOV , Nov. 8 Ono bundled casteri towns anil cities give Ames , lepublk'nn , fo governor , 22,070 , Leveling , demoeiat , 10,30J Karlo , prohibition , Ib70. Yoto of Hoston : Ames 21,370 , Lovciin ; 20,77b ; Lovct ing's pluialiti 5,3iO : tepublicai gain 2bOO. Fifty two towns nnd cities , including Hos ton , Gloucester , Lvnn , Tnunton and Lemoll give Ames 71bO > , Lov ut ing ti.1,24)1) ) The indi cations aio that Ames is elected by an in cleaned plurality. HOITOV , Nov. b , 0 p m At tlio republicai hcndcmartcis Chalunan Hurden claims tlia the lupublicans will have ; u plurnlltv of no utit less than 14,000 , nnd it may teach 17fKH ] The nut loss for the demociatic ticket in Hos ton is 3,000 , while the republicans claim tint the teturns so far in show that they gainec thieo or four senatoib and a dozen or mor ic presantatlves. The totftl leturns iccoivec so far at icpublican headquarters show i demociatio net loss in the state of blH ( ) A Iho democratic headquarteTs they nro umklni no ilaims except tliat the vote will bo foum to bo close when thu rotuins aio nil in Two Immlioel and eleven cities and town with the clly of Someivillo Included give Ames 115.SM , Lovetiilg1 102,105. Pirrsuur.o , Nov. 8. Rotuins from Alk ghcnj county on the state ticket BIO ver , uiea0-cr , owing to the close light tm the count , judiciary , which has ov ej-sliado\v ed cverj thing elso. It is estimated , however , Jha Hart , rcpublkan , has 4U)0 ) pjut-allty fur stat treasurer , and Williams , u-publfcan , 4,00 plurality for sunrcuo ludgc , Thy publican county ticket Is elected by majori ties ranging from 1.501) to 5.000. Piiu.uiiM.rmt , Nov. 8. Twenty-six wards out of Utlrtv-ono in the city give for slate treusuior , Hurt , republican. 70-HO. The llpuies for supreme Judge on the state ticket will give Williams , republican , about the same ns Hurt received. The republicans elect two commissioners nnd the elemocrats ono. At 10 o'clock eighteen counties In the state outside of Philadelphia have been heard from. These counties jflvo n net democratic pain of 0,1P < ) on the vet for state treasurer In IVv , when Quay , republican , received a plu rality of 4'i,5lfl. Hart'h , republican , inajot Ity In the state will bo nl out 25,000 and Will- iains , republican , for t uprcmo Judge , nbout the same. slppi. .T\rK ov , Miss. , Nov S. The election to- . Iny In Mississippi for .members of the legls- luturo and county ofltocis was Ihoqulelest over known. No ne-wi has j et been received from Ihe contenting comities whore ellvisions have occuued. but theie will bo but few other than straight out deuiociats In the next legislatmo. TthoelciHland. . PnovinrxTr , R. I , Nov 8 The postponed election for n rcpie cntotive to congtess in the Second or western distiiet of Rhoelo Island to day insulted In n sweeping republi can victoiy. Warren O. Arnold , republican , received a mujoiity of 54J ovcrChuiles S. Hrndley , domociat , and u pluudlly of 833. Only u plmalitv was necessary to elect nt this eleetion. The total vote cast was 15,0.10. nbout l , iOO less than the vote of the dislrici ut the extruoidinary stale clcclion last spring , but over 4,000 more than the vote ut the regular congressional election last fall , when Hi.ulley had n plurality of about 000 overBixon , the then republican candidate , a majoi ity being then necessary lo elecl. Maryland. HAI.TIVIOUK , Nov. 8. The election passed off very quietly in this city nnd thioughout the state as fur as heard fiom. Thcio weio .hrco tickets democratic , republican nnd : ) tohlbltlon. Tlio indications nt 1 o'clock this ; norningnro that the majority for E. C. Tackson , democratic candidate for gov einor will bo from 10,000 to 12,000 over Walter H. Hiooks , republican. For W. I' . Whvto , demociatic c-andidalo for altoinoy 'oncral , over Ftuncis Miller , icpublican , and Victor L Haughimin , demociatic candidate for compti oiler , overH. H , Dixon , republican , will bo about the same. The legislatute will bo laigely demociatic in both brunches. Michigan. Dn-rnoiT , Mich , Nov. S Tlio municipal contest to day insulted in the election of the entlio Democratic lieket with the exception of eili Ireasuier. Now' Tnrsrov , N. J. , Nov. S The lopublicans claim the assembly by from 8 to 10 majouty and the senate by 2 mnjoiity. A \Voinhn "Wins. Kicixr , Wis. , Nov. 8 The cnso of the Rov. Olimpia HiownWillisvs the Inspectors of election of the second ward , for withhold ing her ballot in the municipal election last Apill , came up for trial to ( lay in the circuit couit , Judge Wlnslow.prcsldlng. It Is n test of the constitutionality of tlio state law enacted by the legislature last ipi ing. Judge Winslow admitted that ttio law was a bungling affair , but ho decided to abide bv it and so declared the case in favor of Mis. Willis The defendants will appeal to the supiemo court. Killed at th Polls. CnicAfio , Nov. 8. James Hussey anil Pat Hogan , two young men , pet into n quarrel over some trivial matter at the polls this morning. A sonfflo ensued , dining which Ilussoy was shot by Hogan in the head , nnd fatally injured. Tlio mnii was taken to the county hospital where ho died boon after. Hogan was held to await the action of the coroner's Jiuy. Itniiih nt a Voting Proeinct. Cine \oo , Nov. 8 A loaded dv minute bomb was found this morning on West Van Buren sttect not far from the polling place vvhcie the voting was going on. Tlio bomb was uinelc onto ! a lai go gas pipe nnd was eight inches long. The ends wei a closed witli iron tops and Hi inly sci owed on. The fuse was at tached at the the center of the bomb. * ATTIK MKS. CASSTDY. The AVKoonsin 1'rouuross Foi-1'eits Her ISail Olllcors Alter He-r. CHICAGO , Nov. S Mis. Cassidv , who , it is alleged , took Julia Ilnjden and others to Mai incite , Wis , for infamous put poses , failed to appear in couit today and her bond ol $1,000 was elce-lared foifeitcd. Two otliceis have been sent to the wilds of Wiscom > m to nppiehend her , nnd the sheriffs of ilvo coun- tic-b have been asked to aid in captuung hci. 's TtorcHciitrttlon | of Tnirst. Nrvv YOUK , Nov. 3. [ Special Telegram to the HIT ] Last night , at the Star thcatic , Hcniy living nnd Ellen Tctry began thch season upon the American stage , piebOiiting Irving's famous pi eduction of "Faust. " The welcome nccoidcd to Mr. living and Miss Tet ry w as as waini as the heart could make it. Their success was unequivocal and pie dlgious Society was out in full force. AVin- tor s iv s in the Tribune : "Heniy living has fulfilled the conception ot the poet in one pot foi manco , supeib in ideal and pot feet ii : execution. It is a gteat woik , is mngnill- e entlv intellectual and saidonlc , but novvhcic does he convey even the faintest suggestion of n godhead of glory liom which ho hnc lapsed. His own fi. ink and clear avowal ol himself leaves no loom for doubt ns to the limitation intended to be established for hiir hi the poet. In a wotd , this llend , toweling to the loftiest summit of cold intellect , is the embodiment of cruelty , miilico nnd bcoin petvnded and Intel spersed witli gtim humor That ideal Irving has inado netual. The om ntsclent craft and deadly malignity of hi' impel donation , swathed us they nto in the most hpeelous numor , at some moments make the blood creep and em die w lib hoi i or , over while they iinpt \vithiibonsoof intelle-o- timl IKJW or and stir the spi ings of laughter. " A JJnel GnnR Arrested. LotisMiir , Nov , S Gus Willinghuist nines Igo and John King , the last of a notee gang of despot ate cunitnals and counterfeit eis here , weio ancsted last Piiday by Unitee States detectives. Their capture was kept i se-ciet until jestoiday in older to give tin oftleeis time to complete the collection of evi dciic-o. For two j ears detectives have beet Hliaelovv ing the members of the two gangs o ; countei fuiters who were operating in this city and vicinity , ami botti bands have nov been btoken up and thiiteen eiiminals aio it tlio hands of the law. The Srnnileel St. Louis Hunk. ST Loui Nov. II Forman of Du * , . S.-t-H. , Quoin , 111. , bank cx-amlncr , took chaigo ol the Fifth National bank to daj and will wine up its ntTaiis , Ho says the doposttois will be paid iu full and the stockh oldei swill i cnlin about 70 per cent. The je.il e-nuso of tin failuio is said to have been nn indisciriminati lending of money to business concoi ns vvhicl weio doing u largo business on a capital. AHHuiliuit Sciitonund. , Nov. S. Hillainuid , who at tempted to assassinate ex-Mai Mntl li.i/.iiuc has been scntem-eel to penal f > crvitudo fo ; eight icais , nnd to paj the costs of the tual O'Ui-len DIIILIS.NOV. S , O'Hiten to daj rcmov-Ci to \\\Q \ \ prison , Inllrmaiy Qil the doctot' ciders. TreiuhleH. Joi II-.T , lit. , Nov 8. The LockstluUFcnci comitwy was closed out to day on Judgment aggregating IIO.OOQ iu favor of local bunks J ; Is said Qihor Ju J mguts are i et to come , DOGGED BY THE DEPUTIES , Burly BailitTa Constantly Shndowhig the Anarchists. MORNING EXERCISE RESUMED. Sheriff1 M ntson Preparing to ficfln Work on tlio Scaffold Parsons Writes Ills I/nHt I'lcn-TlicMeiTo I'or Clcincticy. Again Allowed to I'xcrel e. CniCAno , Nov. 8. [ SpecialTelegram to the Tlio anarchists in the Jail were al ow ed to exercise in the coiridor this morn- ng for the first time since Saturday , each icing followed up nnd down by n butly ball- ff , who watched his chat go as though afraid i little bird might dart clew n with n bottle of wlsoii or a bomb. They were hntdly al- owed to speak to one another while exercls- ug. While they were walked up nnd down vith their "shadows" the other jail attaches searched their cells eagerly for any contra- > and goods that may have found t heir w ay heieln , but nothing tinned up. The eon- Icmned men evidently were not In a mood 'or conversation even had they been allowed 'ull freedom to indulge in it. With the exception of Lingg they looked jloomy nnd bore a rather despair- ng expression. To all appeal ances .heir spit its were at a lower ebb than they lave been at any time since their coming to the Jail. It is eloubtful whether , should they ill mount the gallows Fiielny , they would iresent faces so utterly cast down , soentlicly without composuio and lacking the foitltudo that goes with ncivcs of steel , such as nro wssesseel by Llngg. The day Itself was lather gloomy , the sun hiding his face unlll nfteinoon. As It was election day , no vibltots weio allowed to enter the Jail and the still- icss was funeieal. The attaches of the jullding felt the weight of gloom nnd what Ittlo talking they did was in low tones. As the time set for the execution dinws near the Jail men , hardened nb they aio to : ho spectacle of human misciy , say very little and go about their duties with nil quietness. The only men nbout the peace who seem absolutely Incapable of show ing any change is the reckless bomb maker , Lingg. lie Is an athlete in every sense of the vvoicl and presents a pictuio of perfect health. His appetite does not flag and ho gets away with piodigious quantities of rich food. The other men nro eating much moro sparingly than founerly. Lingg's clothes were searched to day , as well as his cell , but nothing was found. Ho submitted to the search with a disdainful sneer on his counte nance. Afterward ho sung out a cheeiy good mouiiug to Knget and then began to walk. Mrs Parsons , In accordance with her de cision of last night , did not appear at the jail today. Only Mis Fischer and Nina Van Xnndt appealed. Mis. Fischer displajed much emotion while talking to her husband through the wire giating , and when the time was up her eyes were llllod with tears an she pleaded in vain with the jailer for an other Intel view this afternoon. Then she begged peiniission f > o euinestly to bring the children to see their father to morrow that phor Fob could not resist her. Miss Van X.andt's interview with Spies was bt icf. Ho listened to her conversation , nonchalantly fondling biscignr as ho smoked , and posing , so ns to oveitowcr Nina His countenance wns as unmoved ns that of n prav en image. She moved her head in that uackwmd , sidewisp movement so character istic of despair and looked the hopeless , woe begone woman that she is. Rev. H. W. Bolton , of the First Methodist church , was up to see Fiolden this morning again , but would say nothing abouttho result ot his mtei view. Among the incidents of the day wns the receipt - ceipt of seven boxcsof giapes , eachaddiesstcl to one of the multilists. Stamped on each box- was : "Concoid grapes , from John Hrown , jr , nnti monopolist and opponent of slavctv in e-vety foun , 1'ut-in IJ.ii island , Lake .Cue , Ohio" John is the son of the famous John Hi own , but his giapes won't bo allowed to tickle the palates of the convicted men. They mo to bo kept for tlio wive-s and lelatives and will bo giv en them w hen they call at the jail to- inouow. A letter postmarked San Fi aneisco , w ith n stamp date of November il , ic-ached the Jail this noon nddiesscd to "Messis Spies , Schwab and all the noble men and patuols , misnamed amuehist prisoner. " It was handed ui ) to Spies. Captain Him k , Attorney 7Ielor and Miss Van Xandt obtained u founal declaiation fiom Spies , Fieldon and Schwab this after noon that they had nothing to do with the bombs in Lmgg's coll. Lingg was visited and denied that ho know tin ) thing of the bombs either. Ho i of used to sign any peti tion to the govci nor and declined undjinj : luti eel toward his colleagues who hud ilonei so. Ho said that ho and the othcis would piobably hang , but that ho wouldn't lift c linger to save ono of the others. Captain Hhicl : for the last time laboted with Pat sons , Kngel and Fischer to sign tlio ietition tc Oov ct nor Oglcsby. They refUbcct to change ; their previous determination , saving througl ; I'.usons that if the state could afford to bant them they could alToid to die. It is mulct stood this evening that prepara tions for tlio hanging nro going on rapidly , Mateual foi the slnouds has been puichasei and the gh.istlv gaiments nro being made Chief Deputj Cileason is , it is said , preparing tlio nooses and looking up the founof retuui' to bo inado after the executions. All these matters bcspeuk a belief on the part of the she-till thai ho will bo leqniied to hangf-ome bodv next Fiidny. At all events , ho is pie paimg himself lor the event , nnd now nlmosi cvctything is in leadiness. U ho gallows cat casili bo put together In an bout and nil it' ji itts go nicely , and any good tatpcntor cat do the woik. The ftamewoik i eposes in th' b iscnicnt oftho Jail in u loom oil' horn whcic the coal is stoicd. The police authorities will give no pro gramme of their piep.nalions for Fiiday , but Superintendent L'beisold , who is in constan1 tch'graphio communication with all the principal cities , sa s the iitmoi that anaichists aio coming here fiom other places is not warrantee by the facts. Instead of the anarchists com ing here , the few in the city uio leaving It "Theio need bo no uneasiness , " ho said , "o any de-monstiatlori by svmpathl/crs with the nnuichibts. fiuinds aio placed over public buildings and at tlio watet wet ks , etc , mciclj to insuio u fee-ling of safety and to gunie ngainst any possible eontmgene-y , not be cause we fear any actual violence. " It is to polled that the major will issue n proclnma lion closing all the saloons in the city on 1'ii day in older to pi event tlio gathcung o tuibulcnt cluuat.teis and lo keep the whisk ; fiom them. The new and singular point on which ai attoinej s.ivs an application for habea : coi pus may bo based is extiemely technical A distinct judgment was pionounced on eatl man , though their trial was Joint. The su iiicmo couit in afllrmlng the 11 ml ing of tin lower couit , said "Juclenient" must stand Counsel for the defendants say that in orde to comply with the letlcr of tto ) law tin higher court should have said "Judgments ' It Is probable that some of the Judges win have signed the amnesty petition will b asked to sign a wtit of habeas toipus am thus delay the execution. The two companies of regular Infantr ; fiom Fort Douglas , Utah , sent to establish i permanent post on the Hlghvvood militar i nserv atlon , ni rjved hero this moining nm went tn their destination in the afternoon The xomnmudliitf ofllcer , Major Ljsle-r laughed w hen shown the despatches rex. " d ing Jils tioops coming hue to ht'lp put dowi liisuutctlon. "Tlio idea ii > preposterous , " Ii said , "to think that tioops hhould bo oiderci Iroia Uac extrtwej \ \ < a > \ , for auy buch dut , when Chicago already bos two peed regi ments of Infantry. I shall go to Hlghvvood nnd build up a ) Kst ) there , whleh will pioba bly be my ) H.-tmanent quarters. " IJenerul Terry mi.vn Unit the arrival of the troops at the present time has no e-onnectlon with the anarchist tioubles , and that us jet theto was no intention of ordeting them hcio on Friday. While the men were nt exercise each cell was searvhed minutely , but nothing MIS- lilclenis was disclosed. Miss Van /.andt mid Mis. Fischer weio the only vlsltois at the Jail , except the Rev. W. 11. Uolton , a Metho- illst minister. Miss Van Xiindt talked to Spies three minutes , with u bailiff in hear ing distance. "He Is like a capcel tlper , " said Sheilff Matson when Llngg wns taken from his cell logivo the baillfC n chance to search It. Two deputies watched him us ho stiodo ii ) ) and down , examining the capo with n net vous , restless movement. Two eloe'ks weie taken from the ? ell , the only pieces of metal that had be'e-n loft to him. AH soon as the sniucli was over Mugg was bolted In again. This Is the liist exercise he has had since the llndlng of tlio bombs. Light baskets of grapes Intended for the anarchists weio hicitight to the Jnil and liven to the wives nnd friends of thoptis- oners , ns nothing edible is allowed to go in to the piisoncrs fiom the outside , for fc.u of poison being convej ed to them. The Governor's CeirreHpondonop. SritisnnKM ) , 111. , Nov. 8 Over two bun- died and fifty Idlers and petitions weie ic- 'eiveel ' by Oovoinor Oglesbv this morning : n reference to the anarchist cases , the gieater pottion being , us usual , from Clne-a- ? o. It is nssoi ted with confidence that , con- liary to the rule beretofoio , the proportion of the demands for execution were gtcatly in excess of the requests for clemency. This change of sentiment has undoubtedly en occasioned by the nndlng of djnatnito bombs in Llngg's ' cell. A. state house minor sajs that LWO rnoro thu-atcning letters were received lj Go vet nor Oglcsby this moining , and nc- conling to tlio invariable custom were piomptlv buiued. Govc-inor Oglesby seems i pi eat deal less afraid by these tin cutoning Ictteis than nio his fi lends hcio inSpung- llcld. Major Chillies II. Hay sug gested last night that if desiu-d ho would detail a police squad to keep stiict suivilllunro on tlio excvutivo mansion and note the movements of oil BUS- inc-ious ehaiactcrs m living in the cltv. A gentleman who has conversed w ith the pov- einoron the subject of thicalcnlng letters ns- suted the nnijor , however , that any such precautionary measures would only bo dis pleasing to Ciovouior Ogle-shy as ho tieated w ith the veriest contempt and nonchalance all these incendlaiy epistles Huiiy Darwin , deputy state tieasurer , who is a nephew of United States Senator Cullom , nml who acted as the l.ittei's puvato sccict.ny during the time ho wus , governor of Illinois , tieuts the matter of thieatcning letteis somewhat joculaily : "Why , " said ho , "threatening lotteis become stale chestnuts to the govc-inor befote ho has held down tlio gubeiimtoiial chair tlnee inontlis When Cullom was governor on eveiy occasion when itbe-cnmo iicccssaty to cxeicibo nti > unusual pieiogativo on any question of impoi lance , ho used lo bo ov erw helmed w ilh tin ealening letlers. Whenever any unusual thing is ex pected to bo done , or has been clone by the governor or any other Impoi t ant public oftlcor , they delight in informing him through the mall of tlio dreadful falu in stole for him. There has never been an occasion in Hie his- lory of Illinois where the governor found it necessary to 01 der out the militia , Unit ho was not instantly beseigcd with incendiary communications. It is n mere matter of eouiso , and Governor Oglesby treats it with Just the importance itdeservesThat is , with perfect indifference. Of couise , inn case of as much importance as the aniircbUt mutlcr , it must bo expected that nearly every clank nnd fanatic in the state makes occasion to cxptcbs poisoual views to the govciuor. About to Ilcgln on the Scaffold. CHICHOO , Nov. 8. ShetifC Matson said this afternoon that unless ho hems fiom the govcuior by to mouow night the work of ciccling the seoffold will be begun. As pio- videel in the statutes , he will sw ear in the jmy , and they , with the law.vets in the cnso ami a few pi ess representatives , will be tlio only ones allowe-d to witness the execution. It is undcistood that the maletial for the shrouds was pin chased today and that the nooses will bo piocceded with at once. Chief of Police Kbetsold savs to the press that thoio need bo no apprehension on the people ; that the piccnulions taken by himself and aides aio too claboiato to admit of any deinoustiation being inado. 1'arsonn' Iinnt Plon. Cnicvno , Nov. 8. Instead of the indi vidual letter which it was hinted by the members of Iho Amnesty association that Pat sons , the nnate hist , would write , deplor ing , like Spies , Schwab and Fieldcn , the loss of life at the Hajnunket nndnbjuiing the use of fotco , n decidedly diffcient communU calion uudei stood to bo Pat sons' last plea was Issued over his signature to-night. The document is two columns in length chiefly jcmaikablo for the absence of nnv reference whatever lo the massacicd at the Hav m.n ket or to the eliiiamilo Idea. Paisons addressed the letter to a locally prominent socialist , "My Dear Friend , George Schilling , " andoc- cupies himself exclusively with a Fketch of hia own Ilfo , p.nticuhnly his actions ns the leader of the newly liberated negroes during rccoiiRttuction times in Texas. Schilling will rend the letter In full to Govcuior Oglesby to mouow , if the governor will permit. Par sons closes ns follows : "Thus , over n vciy extensho ic-gion of country , among the cot ton , coin mid Migar plantations , I became soiue-vvhut famous us a cliampion of political liberty. He-loved by the blacks , I was hated and we ornod by the whites 1 then be-lieved that Iho colenc'd people wore tiulv freemen , nnd that they only ne cde-d the coinage ; toasseitit. Hut 1 did not then undeistmd or know that economic dependence , i. o. , industi lal servitude inado political bc-i vitud o impossible. I did not know nor did the blacks , they had been moiely emancipated fiom ehallol lo wage scivlludo I did not then know Unit economic freedom must bo tlio basis for political llbeitv and that the wage labor njstein cicated classes , antag onisms and class servitude. And now , ni the helots ol old , Iho ho called "fieo blacks , In common with their while htclhien , woik and die likebeasls in the unceasing tread mill of wage sluvoiy. " A Ijn > ; lslntivo Pol It Ion. SruiNoi II.M ) . Ill , Nov. 8 This afternoon the following members of the Icgitdnlurc George F. Rolnbeek , W. P. Wright , George AV. Smith , M , J. Dwyer , Leo P. Uwyi-r , Thomas McLlllgott , James O'Connor , C. G Uixon , Daniel McLuughlin and A. J. Sticctcr , w ho fav or exeeulivo clemency for thu con dcmncd anaichists , diuw up n pc tilion lo Govcuior Oglcsby , blalinf that while the subscribers abhor UK doctiincs , Icathlngs and deeds of any nnd all anarchisls , they believopubliopolieygood or der und the ends of Justice will be besl wived by ii commutation of sentence to 1m pilsoiiment for life If this shall not seem light to Iho govei nor nt tlio pie-sent lime it view of Iho icccnt alleged finding of bomb1 in LInpg's cell , nnd in oidur Unit time maj bo Riven for a thoiough investiga tion of this matter and as U the dcgtces of guilt of the coiulcinnte men. Iho pctltionets pray the goveinor tc leprlevo them for ihltty days in older nlsc that public opinion mav havctiino to develop An nllempt was made to lay the petit ion bo foie the govetnoi thU afternoon , but at hi1 icquest tlio jnesuntalion was deft-ireil mill tomonovv , when the govoinor will give nudlcnco to this delegation nml ono fiou Chicago headed by Caplaln Black. K M. Unities , speaker of the last house ol the sUlo assembly , Is in the city , and wil Join the legislative delegation which will usli for clemency for the condemned anaiehists To nn Assoelnlcd pre-.siepiesenlatlve ho sale ! to night that ho is opposed lo hanging undui any clicnmbtuiiv'cs , und went onto say thai this was not a iiuestlon Of jrn-rcj at oil , kut Of public pyliey Mr , Haiucs thinks ttuV iu Y.icw of the tut .hero are o many other anarchists and no clullsts in tlio country It might bo unsafe tel liang Uio condemned seven. Ho added thai "Sotneboety will take hold of the cnso by nml jy and eWecover Unit these men were not ) guilty of murder nt all. " In view of the threatening communication ! ) ccelved by the governor uvciitly the police ] iavo established a surveillance of the cxcuUi Ivo mansion. Determined on Sulcldo. ' Citituoo , Nov. 8. Tills evening Hngel sent out to his wifon basket of dirty dishes nuct soiled linen. He was so solicitous about iU reaching her that Mispicion was moused anej ho basket seat clicd. Hidden away between lie dishes was a seeiet note In German tq Angel's wife , statlngbilellv that Kngclwoulel ipnin attempt suicidobefoio Ftlday , iindtbal 10 never would die on Diegallows. . Kverj irecaution will bo taken to thwail his intoux ions. ' With Cnic'veio , Nov. 8. Fiederick Koist nnel mil Wendo have been locked up by tin lolice on chnigc of conspltiic-.v. At the titna if his nriest , Koist hud on his pei cm foul u-avy revolveis for dellveij to Wcndola whom ho was under c out met to bilng nchtfotl of tlio same pattern. Tlio chief of tlio detco iv cs Mild that tin ; depat tmcnt hud cv ide ncctf o convict tluso men and a number of otheis of eonspitue-y. I'or two je-ats thd maichists and socialists Imvo made th i * icadiiuaitots in the not lliwe stein pat I of Diet Iti' . Wlillo , to all outwaid apiioai hey seemed to Imvo avoided thc-ii old mil sMiip.ithizeis , the-y have ) be-e-n aking inteiest in the piomulgution of theie old time doctiincs. The police huvo hud Hpc-4 ! unong them und ns soon as they began plot ing last we-ek n number of them weto taken n b.v detec tlv e > s. Lieutenant Stt elo i ef uses o say how many piisoncrs luivo been made * Tlio LnMl Dele-Kill Ion. Cnirvoo , Nov. 8 Tlio hist delegation tT ( ho goveinor with n petition fur clemency forf ho condemned nnaichlsts left thu city to * light. Captain Hlack was asked if ho hail my leal hope that the goveinor would inter * 'c-io with the M-iitoneo Ho replied that hej wns quite confident Unit eleiiieiie'.v wciuld'ba' ' extended to Se hvv.ib and Fielden If not to thaf " - " said he "theieIs others. "Of e-eniise , ! , ner lope for Lingg. llo has Higne-d lit ovviv loom. " "In case of nn execution will the men bo attended by nitnistci { " "These men have a icliglon of their owiv mil do not want nnv inniistei of the gospel.1 i'hcv aio not icligious men In the common ] sense of that tciin , but aio agnostics nofl itheists , tciiiember. " Pi-onilneiit Cliie'ifc ! ) Ccnninnlatlonlsta. ' CIIICAOO , Nov 8. A. S Foster , who waa associated with Captain Hlack in the defenscf of Iho until c-hists befoio Judge Gtnv , hnrf jccn letanied to bung the ease of Fie-ldei nnd Schwab befoio the goveinor. Ciiplulil Ulnek was pei milted to liuvo a few inomcnts conversation with his clients this morning , I'lio following signatures weio to-elay ob tallied to the petition foi unerehistH fotf e ommutntlon of sciitunccs of all seven ment llioinus G Wlndes and Judge McAllister , ol ; ho appellate eouit ; for Spies. Schwub , Fielden und Puisons : Heuli , clcik of tha tppelluto coutt ; for Spies , Schwab unei Fielden : Potter Palmer. Fielden. Spies and Schwab signed a new petition this after- " noon. It was drawn upln u milder tone Ihun , liny j ct set in. _ Flelden'n Prospects CHICAOO , Nov. 8. In addition to the joint letter of Spies , Ficldcn and Schw ab deplpr-J ing the loss of life ut the Haymaikct , ami disavow lug the use of force , the former cm * ploycrs of Fielden have seemed fiom him d ! separate letlcr to the govcuior confessing Unit ho has been guilty of using ox- trnvngant languugo , which ho nowiegieta , nnd sajlng that ho icciints nnd disnvovvH nil his lovulty to thodoetiins that tlio wiongs of any class of society Hhould bo lighted bv vie lence. Judge Giny , States Attoiney (5iin- nell and Assistant States Attoiney Inghuni have endorsed upon the npjillc atlon thciw Views in Iho case. Lawyer Femsterj acting for Schwab , has puisued it veiy similar com so and has seemed iceogni * tion of wlmtevei claims Schwab may have tn commutation fiom Messis Ciinnell anil Ingliam It may bo said with eonlldenee ) that Judge G , n v nnd Guiniell will lake no steps in fuvor ed eoinmulnlion foi uiii of thq otheo condemned men. Piotcctlon Against Moh Ilule. Ciue'Mio , Nov. S The police nuthoi itici nio as inyslciious as ever conceuiing the ex tent and character of their propitiations foi ? Ft idny nnd nothing can bo loat ncd excejiti fiom obsoivution. It Is rumored that tha ma ) or will issue a pioelanmtion closing the saloons on that day in otder to prevent n guthoung of tuibulent chaincteis , and ia oidur to shut oa whisky ftomthcin. A Hope Found lit MIIKK'H Ct-ll. Cuicvao , Nov. 8. John Hiown , son of th celebrated emancipator , sent eight boxes ot grapes to each of the nnaicliislH , lncludiii [ { Nccbo , fiom "John UIOWII'B vlnejaid. " They rcaelicd the jail this moriiint' with message btatmg that the bender was a foe la monopoly and tjianny of any soil. Another scutch of the cells tins moining was made , Uio only result being in finding u led cord , tin co feet long , in Lingg's cell. The core ! was long and stiong enough to have peunitx ted the use of it for nil angling puiposoi. The wives and fiiends of the doomed men , weio not admitted lo Iho Juil , tills being a holiday. The WiHUonsln Dl\c-s. MII.VVAI KIM' , Wis , Nov. 8 [ Special Tclry gram to Uio Hi i : ] Governor Rusk was inlcr < viewed dm ing his \ islt heio in regard to thd northcin dives. "Tho woik of cleaning them out is going on satisfaclotily , " he said. "Weie htoucs published in i elation to them true ? " "Tliero might Imvo been tiuth in Homo ol them , especially that in jol.itlon to the hru talllii's ] ) iacliccd , lint most of them weiq gieatly exuggoiatod. All the-so htoiic s published - . lished about onti lipping of innocent gill * , intq the dens weio without ioundation in fact " "Don't you think innocent gitls might havel been lute d theiol" "No , I do not. Notnsinglo one. All thq women who went up there so the men whom 1 had w 01 king on Iho case liifounod mo . weio lewd vvome-n liefoio Uioy went , aue | know ex.ictlj where they vvoio going. " The Now Military Camp. Cnrencjo , Nov. 8. For the lltbt time In twenty-two jeurn Chicago has u milltuiy cam ] ) . Two companies of the Sixth Unitecl States infant i. v , under command of Mnjo * Lystor , ai lived In Iho city this moining nm\ pi oc ceded to tlio milltuiy lescivalion ul Hlgh < wood , which v\as given lo the government by the cily of Chicago Immediately upon tliela ai 1 1 vul the gat i ison flag was run up and Cumji Highwood was foi midlj de'dh-atcd. None oi the ollh c 18 hud Iho least idea they would ! > H In ought into the city next Fiidnj , ns many sensational tepoits had alleged. llnplstH Uoiibted Alive. MoMeiOMijHV , Ala , Nov. 8 [ Spceiul Telcgiaia to the HKI : ] > Ahoiilblo story oit burning two ruvishers comes fjom an inter < lor county. Satuiday Iwo negro llanips a1 * * saulled thu pel son of n icspcctublo jounfl while woman. When found bho was ncaiiy dead. A posse of Indignant farmers orgnnrf 1/ed and ttio two villains weio captured Sun day. Tlio joung woman Identified them lm < mediately. The avengers tool : the tvvomitw cieantb oultlialned llicm to tiueaaud roubtcej them alive. Fatal Tunnel Cuvo In , CosiioetoK , O , Nov. S. The tunnel of th4 Dresden branch of the. CJ A. & C. lailioad4 twelve miles west of hc > o , is icportcd to havi caved in hist night. Sb. ir.cu uiy killed und btuial vvouudejd. ' a