Show t pa KB pim union TELEGRAPH raiq LINE AMERICAN new NEW YOK 16 the rhe republican national committee have issued the following to republican voters of the union the elections of tuesday last clearly shows with contina led zeal and systematic effort the re publican publican rub gub lican ilean triumph in november will lic tic e completely overwhelming our plurality lura iura lity in ohio is about 22 bep boing a gain of over the exceptionally tio nally large largo plurality of the election of 15 of 20 congressmen gives us a gain of six members our plurality in indiana reaches about being a gain of on the democratic plurality in 1876 in the legislature we have a majority ity of 14 in contrast with the democratic majority of 2 26 in the last legislature thus giving us a united states senator of IS 13 congressional districts nine have been carried making a gain of three members the result is each state mid and espee lally in ohio ohi u is ii i s a conclusive answer of the people to the false and mall mail malignant 0 assaults upon the personal persona character of our candidate for president which thus far has been the principal weapons of our 0 opponents s and have been indecently and shamelessly repeated in the addresses published today to day by their stunned and demoralized national committee both thee victories are the result of a spontaneous and enthusiastic uprising of the people in favor of patriotic principles enlightened 0 legislation and good government that in indiana has been won in spite of a lavish expenditure of money by the democratic candidate for vice president who was nominated for that seand by eastern emissaries who in 1876 vainly attempted to pure purchase ilage liage the presidency and at the same time perpetrating f frauds aud s in anade de isible by the loosest el election deti oli laws existing in any state of the tile union and which were purposely trained in force by the democratic judicial outrage it is apparent from these results result of republican exertions that every northern state will choose republican presidential electors while it is not improbable that some of the southern states will gill give their votes for garfield and arthur of the 17 members feces abary to make the nex next house bouse of representatives republican they have already gained in oregon vermont ohio and Indiana and a full result is is reasonably certain six senators are necessary to make the senate with the vice president I 1 republican these will probably be secured from the states of ohio and indiana already gaine jaine dand Pennsylvania from new york new now Jerse jersey jensey yand and connecticut neeti cut yet to elect thug thui with the inauguration of garfield garfield and arthur all the branches of the government are likely to be republican on cemore onee once more the republicans however need be reminded of remain f ing dangers the democratic leaders will not shrink from desperate means to prevent a full republican success rhey they have majorities in both houses of congress they wm full power over the fina final I 1 presidential count and have steadily refused to secure a peaceable and orderly decision 0 of f a doubt doubtful fil result let no possible 1 possible effort be spared to make the tiie republican majority on the electoral vote so large as to avert the possibility of a disputed counting andi and the majority in in the tile next house of representatives so decisive that there can be no conflict in its organization by unremitting exertions such as havee cured the brilliant achievements in ohio and indiana the republican party can defeat the purposes of the reaction ests who in order to gain political power and patronage are willing to to unsettle the results of ohp waiter wanner ithe th e union chang change 0 the financial and revenue policy of the government derange the national currency and jeopardize the tile thriving bus business iniss interests ite ize rests of the country republican success will on the other hand firmly establish throughout the country a free and dionest iio ilo est ballot protection of ilde life and property well T paid aid ald and contented labor beti heti activity vitY in all aorl aari agricultural cultural manufacturing mechanical and commercial pursuits and will make the states of our union prosperous rous roul ana anaa powerful beyond those of any other nation by order of the committee MARSHAL jewell i chairman the sun stin say says indiana was carried y tile republicans by fraud and und dar of 01 virginia politics and f the S south uj it says the real position I 1 of mahone ought to be understood I 1 bythe by the democrats he is not to be trusted for he has no political principles he will trade with the side which he thinks will win virginia democrats know this and the republicans also know it there is no doubt that large sums of i mon money eyare are to be sent into those states especially in florida where the republicans are anxious to secure a successor to senator johes whose term expires next march agents havo already been sent io to florida and to north carolina also to virginia the republicans expect to mawr make make a bargain with mahone indianapolis 16 the democratic executive committee has issued the following address to the democratic and inde independent pendent voters of indiana the result of the election last tuesday is a deep digap disappointment p to us all the extent of the success which the republican party has achieved in this state is as much a surprise to the republicans ag to the democrats and proves a majority of the republican party were as ignorant of the means which their corrupt leaders were employing as we were the temporary loss of our state is a calamity that time will enable us to retrieve but the injury i which our free institutions will sus acus tain from the corruptions corrupt ions practiced by republicans to secure lecure their triumph is incalculable the means by which the republicans succeeded in the election are now plain the partial success ot of their scheme sell erme erne to africanize our state stale for political purposes the tile corrupt use or of money fon for pur purchase chaze of votes the importation and use of repeaters and protected by deputy marshals and the aid demanded by them for the use of the government machinery of elections under pretense of supervising the election of members of congress in the presidential election is known we will have llave to encounter t these hese forces to the same extent as in our state elections their corrupt corruption on fund will have to be divided am among ong many states their repeaters will he be at home and those of them who were discharged from the arrests of deputy marshals on straw bail will not likely make their appearance in in I 1 0 our oun ur state a again 9 ain aln we shall have no federal marshal or federal machinery to contend against we are thoroughly united in our counsel whatever our a adversaries dver saries ries nies may say to the contrary we therefore call upon you not to relax anhof any auy of your efforts put new lifland life ilfe and energy into your coun county ty and township organizations and take all ali measure 5 in your power to bring out your full strength to the polls the same votes polled by ns us in october if polled in november will secure to us the state the average majority against 1 asat us at the late election will not exceed and may fall below helow that figure this majority can and in in our opinion will be overcome in in the presidential election A change of three votes in each precinct wiil will accomplish it remember you have a leader in this contest who never counsels retreat and he commands an army that never surrenders signed WM H ENGLISH FRANKLIN LANDERS LAND lanb ersa T A s WM FLEMING eleming J E g DONALDj macdonaldj MC McDoN alis alls ALIl IR M 0 0 STEALY executive committee JAS lyl kyl BICE secy seely CHICAGO 16 the timm times indianapolis special says english gives notice that be will open z a big barrel for the november campaign and expects to carry the campaign the times says governor stone offis of mississippi sis sippi is of the opinion that some of the southern states notably flo rida aud and louisiana will likely be tie so affected by republican victories that they may go republican in november ber ter some connecticut democrats substitute their english for the indiana specimen an inch of snow fell at sioux city fast last night the earliest ever known the weather there is freezing the storm ia is general over the northwest and the wires are down in 14 every direction ree reb tion the times special says the democrats will not make any effort in ohio for the november election their speakers are all leaving for new york and the managers are disgusted at the loss of money they have put into th the e campaign unofficial returns have now been received from all counties in ohio which chow townsends Town sends majority for ar Secretary if state to be in several counties countie 5 mrija milta containing ining large cities townsend was considerably on an account uc count of his temperance te perance record this did no not have any effect I 1 on the balance of the ticket and hence the average majority for all other candidates will be fully seventeen norman stallions were shipped from this city to wilmington illinois yesterday where after recovering from the effects of their ocean passage from Franc ethey will be sold it dt is expected that most of the stallions will go to california they are valued at from igo ioto to 2000 each As the 17 large stallions were led through the streets single file to the freight depot of shenew the new york central and hudson riv river er railroad they attracted considers con considerable sidera atten attention tion DENVER dimer 16 A conflict with the utes seems imminent yesterday morning two com eom companies companile parlie parile s of militia left gunnison city for the reservation to arrest agent berry and others on writs issued by the district attorney for gunnison county under orders from the governor and have probably reached the line by this time gov pitkin was very much surprised at this movement of the militia without laving having informed him he expressed fears that they would not be able to cope with the indians in his judgment 1 they should have taken double ber the united states stales district attorney this morning left for gunnison county it is probable lie he will issue writs for the arrestor arrest f the agent fund find associates associate sand and have them examined a in hied before a united states commissioner berry makes the statement that if jackson had not been delivered to the indians the soldiers with all the whites present including the freighters would have been massacred CHICAGO 16 the wabash and chicago and alton railroad war continues to grow bitterer rates today to day 2 to st louis and 50 cents back the travel has increased threefold three fold speculation has ceased as ther the roads are determined to beat the speculators so far the alton road seems to have the best of the fight and is car carrying ry ing ipg ahe the war into arriea africa A corn cooker in powell powells s distillery twenty second street exploded with terrific ter ten rifle force killing seven persons and wounding four most of the killed were buried under the ruins the cooker was 18 feet high and six feet wide and was made of iron the cause cadge of the he t explosion is unknown 1 Wyo WYOMING beark co ills 18 A fire here yesterday destroyed stones clochin clothing store with several other smaller places of business loss to insurance nominal CHICAGO M 18 the epizootic continues in a mild form forma 3 no prospect of becoming general the wind continued throughout the day with somewhat less jess force anduar less disastrous on thelke than might have been expected because warning sufficient had been boen given to allow most of af the craft to seek beek harbor the them only accident of a serious nature reported is the loss of or the ja captain Thier kauff with iron ore from Es canaba tp and aim a crew of eight pinions persons which wh foundered off port ast night and a as none of the teporter 1 it is presumed all were lost its masts and spars span were sighted jhb this Jn orning but no trace of any of its kie zie crew ir the damage by wind ind will in the aggregate be b very heavy in this vicinity the force of the wind whid seemed most marked about the anace space included within a radius of loo wies miles from chicago buethe but the blow itself extend further Omaha being about the western limit michigan the eastern central illinois the south ern and wisconsin the northern the telegraph wires remain in a precarious condition and many of them are entirely unless at present the tribunes grand haven mich special says great greab anxiety I 1 is felt for the goodrich steamer alemena which left here for chlea chiea chicago o at 9 pm and was last seen bybe by the tho steamer muskegon half way over at 1 am on saturday no tidings since W S benham editor of the tre grand haven herald and wife wire mrs newton bradley and two daughters from new noy mexico heber V squier jr ir B F curtiss grand haven were among the passengers the steamer carried carrid a crew of 30 and passengers numbering 30 or 40 the principal hope is that she may have xua north to Mani Al anition tion islands for shelt shelter di the marine editor finds the company here bera do not consider it certain that the vessel is lost but it is believed she has put into MIG port somewhere as ahe abe must have been driven hoffher off her course bythe by the terrific wind which came a about 2 on saturday morning in 9 milwaukee 10 the wind storm here yesterday and last night wai wall the severest ever known in this section the barometer never was waa so low tiie the wind was from the south blowing between 60 a and nd 70 miles dispatches from lacrosse say the storm all along the line of the southern minnesota railway is the severest known in years passenger and freight trains along the line were blockaded in snow drifts 10 to 12 feet deep and teams with provis have been dispatched to their relief from several points the train which left lae Lac lacrosse rosse on friday is not heard from since leaving fulda that night all the cuts i west of fairmount eair Pair mount are filled with snow packed hard reports of cattle horses etc having perished are constantly received the loss losa of human life is not yet reported it is the worst storm ever known in southern minnesota and eastern dakota and is mill raging was iii ili NoN I 1 IS 18 Attorney general 1 era l devens received dispatches from colorado colorado from united states commissioner ioner loner schenck and 14 dward edward johnson united states attorney showing that th the gil iii intention 1 tent loft is la to tb get berry with united states slates jurisdiction inthe if the lawis law is favo favorable ra ble blo and to protect him from violence vi glence the interior department received a telegram from adv pitkin pi thin I 1 fraying raying it is true that great excitement prevails in colorado Col coi grado brado on ac account courie of the Berrym berry matter matten after abter only few white men saw the killing of the indian and one indian saw it the while white men say the indian fired first at the white man who ran behind the wagon to avoid him and that young jackson shot the indian in self de bense the indian with his companions then left the freighters first knew he was wounded next day when berry arrested them berry had soldiers and armed indians with him he disarmed jackson who implored protection of soldiers camped near there till he was lodged safely in jail in gunnison N unni sou son The tile agent refused and gave him only 15 soldiers to defend him against the fury of over armed indians saying it is claimed thac the troops were there to protect the indians not the whites jackson |