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Show TELEGRAPH. Returns. $oro Election Minnesota Durrell, llcp., isundoubt wed to . Congress11 in the lot dis ltl to.ius as t,ox, i'eni., in diet. It now .i j ... : . .u ; o ; i pA ill the uisir'it, ami iu me oa . . .1 - . j.itji lr.i?s maac ict cinvncus wnii York elijct to Hie noun to ifl..t L. 01 rngnt 3. Uoi;se. ti.ow a feuioera'U' ,r l.iAritv of 55. -- ue.s'on, is t.'cm., ,kie.l Governor by a plurality of ', Ti e Republican State ticktt Cuvrnor is elected. The Coii- a delegation smnus as rupoiteu The Legisianire, which is lit. i.txt n.f to prohibition, stands: opposed hrgely p.eiiublicans, 24; Democrats, 10 ltop'jouc:in, 131: Tut House triads 7,-!- ex-ff- , ijfHUicnttS, 8. , .'i. i lion1.', i uc-ii.- cms" nearly every in in round tr numb- Ilmllut, Hep, 4th district, 5th, Burchard, er-; i 10.-fKH- j; Rep., tt.OOO ; Gth. 7th, Campbell, Heti'liTSon, Hep. 1J. Hep , o,000; Hb, Fort, Hep., 5,000; (lib, Whiting, Hep., 2bU 10th, Bagby, U(in., 1,200; 11th. Wikc. Detu., 4,000; 2ih, Springer, Dem., 1,500; loth, Stevenson, foem , 1,000; 14:h, Cannon, Dem., 2.000; Kcp., 800; 15th, Eden, Hth, Morrison, Dam.. 4,000; 18th, ll.nt-zelDem., 1,000; 19th, Anderson, Ind. In the 1st district, Caul-fisiHem , 2,000. Dem., is elected by a majority of In the 2d district, the from 500 to t0O Democrats claim that Harrison is elected the Republicans claiming by 8 votes; In tuat Viard is elected by 11 votes. tiic 21 Farwell is now reported defeated by 29 votes, but all of the official returns to determine on this basis of not been received. The have uujority De.m ciiits have a majority of 12,000 or in the State, which will probably be increased to 20,000 on uperiiitendent of public instruction, Etter; but the opposition vote being divided, Ridgwny, Hep., is doubtless elected State treasurer. Cook county, however, gives Carrol!. Lo;n., for State treasurer, 8,000 d. 11,--1- al districts elect Democrats, while the legislative delegation stands 11 Democrats to 6 Republicans, with the en'ira Democratic ticket almost certainty elected. The latest returns from western iudicate that Pennsylvania Democratic congressmen are elected in the 17th, 18th 20th, 21st, 22d. 23d, 25th, 20th, and 27th districts. In five of the western counties the Democrats elect ight assembly-men- . It is barely possible that the Republicans will have a stiiull majority on joint ballot ia the leg- rty-fo- The latest returns from congressional district show 'Ut Cutler, Democratic, has a majority eii;ht over Walter Phelps. Eel!te s Dem.. minority for governor 12.(100. The congressman eleeted are, u:i tc!, IStenickson. Hep,; 2d, Dob-t''ins, . 3d, Ross. Dem.; r.il. II 'i .''.'ei.licrgh, Dem. l(.m iii.fctors Tra I lorn- lection in Bergen '"'y uwe w out. sixty ballots cn.ac- enni ef iht- tiMine of Phelps, candidate es?. tixviue been contracted. If u ,1fi e i, Uivy elect him by 12 majority. The Democrats claim the (, Cliumbcrlain for Governor 7 a in Unity oi from one to two tnou?Qd, bin the Reiublicau8 claim the , St.. "me ny a small fuller nutjority. '"His will he with necessary to vtiinty the congressional delegation. l! "ill probably stand five Republicans o four Democrats. In Wayne county, Qch includes Detroit and comprises ile 1st s congressional district, the elect their eutire county ticket trcept clerk. Their majority on Govei-J",- r U 856; on congressman, 1,987. The 'etaocrats W'H bave a large representa-- . JQ in the legislature, possibly a majority. Theresuit on congressman in the district is ia doubt, and a full vote be necessary to decide it. The dia- is verv ir.Rliitlir.c- Sasrinaw " ti.ii '4(,y and the eastern part of the state n,'!'U of Suginavr Bay. The Republican 'J riiv in lR7A SliO . 1V Senate has two' or three ,,c majority; tb Qotise if claimed by sin n of aimnr uinhui v. wiBuonei.Tn. M.nhlian' have iu ' COugreSS n iUa.S, VMS"1! -f -- Dem--'ra,- - Dubuque, 4. fire, here destroyed block "of buildings in the lowsr part of the city, loss, $w,uw. Washington, 4. E. In the safe burglary" case, Z. Bruiley, stenographer, end his wife, were examined as to .the examination of Hayes before the Senate committee, and inquiry was made for Colby, clerk of the committee, who had been iu attendance but had left for. California. There are some important documents bearing on the case in his hands which the court desires produced or their absence for. , , ; Omaha, 4. a well known r Edward Creighton, wealthy citizen, has hada paralytic stroke. Ht is spcccalcis, but hisreeov .. , , , , ery is hoped fur. ibnghaW UtnfcvJ. G. M. Norton, charged with ehooting W. Brcdemeyer, tuperiutendtnt of the Neptune Mining Company, Lad his exbefore Justice Mineer, amination and was hld to answer befor.- the Third ?! a v . ?l r, in uait .was fixed ht yiBiricb v.ou(i. 2,000. 'Judge Ilayden represeritfd the r wutuuauv. 4f Order on SItort Notice. Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on tho Shortest Notice. All Orders Scut to M. THA TCIIER, Prompt Attention. W. JL ,. 1 -- will Receive ljnv, JIOGPJJX, SupcriAtend'ent. IlifS ... lIulEIi AND assess " " ; it ! h r- - --. ) WAGONS ! Ctrtr - " ) I , '!'!-- - Wc Will Supply the Above CORNER WALL apd FIFTH St., OGBEN Warranted at tho Lowest Hates for. Cash. Case's Threshing Machine, and other Agricultural Implements of the Latest Designs. Williams & Co. y THE FAMER'S FRIEND! , ....... , I THAN TO CALL AND EXAMINE ' " DINWOODEY'S Imiucnse Stock I broken ,; ' It FUMITURE ! fEMilT II It will separate prain into first and second class qualities, take out ' OF "" Ktrne!, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and all refuse and divide the different qualities and varieties into Seperate Pieceptacles. is . the eayioft running and most complete hand machine ever presented to tie public. It Works, to.'a. Cliarm .? M'AIX PAPEIt and FEATHERS. Ilcmoied from Main iSlreet to Plights fer Precincta wtst C(ov. Clock. , I jzrrz r it.?-- or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of the J. Ttond 70 First Sovttk' Street 41-t- f . and can bo run by a boy. hair-bloc- k - l t COULT) NOT BO BETT. Aliv . to-da- THE P.EST THING EVER INVENTED FOP THE FARMERS OP UTAH IS TOE NEW T1SITINO ?ALT LAKE CITY, ; . B m i BLOOD! ed Ui-it- - Ungrgies to At our Pcpot PEOPLE from the isonrvn to-da- y, de 1,1 OF ' ur h f'fc-tii.,- i t AND EVERY DESCRIPTION 111 y ' surance, $25,000. - r,,-- ALSO, California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Loatlior and Slioo XimlitiM. 76-S- lo-ua- 7lh - Bain, and "Whitewater Wagons, Wash- - W -; ., Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Eeapers, Faming Implements. Enpliili-Keiituck- i " SINGER SEWIM MACHINES, to-da- New Jersey 'lie oth i CELE3BATEI) burne, the American embassador, and Lord Lytton, at a banquet last night. fcantander, 4. The Carlisfs commenced the bombard ment of Irun this morning. Madrid, 4. Generals Moriones nnd Lazcrno will make a oliverson upon Estella while ttie Curlists arc beseicrici Irun. Shanghai, 4. An amicible settlement of the For- mesan ditticulty between tuna and Japan still appears doubtful, notwithstanding the more pacific tone of the recent advices. Montreal, 4. On the steamship Prussian reaching the dock yesterday, a man was arrested on board in connection with some very heivy frauds in Paris to the amount of a All half million francs. Berlin, 4. The question in regard to a provincial representative body for Alface and Lorraine is pressing for settlement as a soli citous matter. The Emperor William proposes to establish an assembly of notables, whose duty shall be to ndvise the imperial government respecting the interests of the province. The Reichstag has rnti6cd the postal treaties with Chili and Peru. An imperial decree of October 29th establishes the representative assembly of Alsace and Lorraine, and fixes its duties and powers. It will, express its views on the budget, and on bills not reserved for imperial legislation; also on bills which are not subject lo discussion by district diet, to be elected for three years. The Emperor reserves the right of the sittings to fix the time and plac of the assembly, which will be private. The governor of the provinces will be entitled to demand a hearing and assist in person, or by proxy, at the sittings of the body. The assenibly, in expressing its views to the imperial government, must also give the vie a of the minority. KiTlM islature. vli. IN GREAT VA1UKTY. ar i Republic- and Boy's Heady Made Clothing, Gents9 The entire Democratic Congressional delegation from Georgia is elected be yond a doubt. Missouri Returns are meagre as yet. The State is undoubtedly Democratic. Nevada Returns so far leave the election of congressmen in doubt. El'iss, Dem., is probably elected. Bradley, for covernor. claims over 1,000 majority. It is conceded that the Sharon legislative ticket is elected. Arizona The election of Stevens, Ind., as delegate t CoHgress, is gener ally conceded. Washington Territory 0. Jacobs, tbt Renublicau candidate for congrees, is elected by over 500 majority. Eufala. Ala.. 4. bix whites were wounded, one mortally, in a fight at the polls. Three negroes were killed out right, and, as far as heard from, th were wounded, ten to fifteen mor tally; five have died since the fight. The general fight was precipitated by the whites going lo the assistance of the neeroes who voted the Conservative AT HON. L. PARK'S, IN CODES ticket. WE DAVE over FIFTY UKADoftho fluent young NVall 4. street In New York, NIIOK T KOH.Nh," (I'mlmiiiS), trr. iu to six yoani old the result of the elections was ttie toinc Kentucky, from eifUt months nlioiit twelve to ixt n nmuth aid; the of discussion, and matters wre some mostly Hell we are able to Ht tumi ' what unsettled in consequence. Mar prleN, awl on reanoualile ti m. Krnturky Every animal puitly brwi .AH(t A. It. Book kets were higher for exchange, and rejtlAterH.and weak and lower for stocks, tempo Cotswold Alo fifteen head of Buck, t $75 each, nd as red iu Canada had rarily firm for gold. 4 each. Kentucky at Augusta, EAXK & SON. gept. i;tli. 1U. Mayor Spencer, of Atlanta, and other l prominent citizens were arrested for violatiou of the cntorcement act. East Saginaw, 4, x Ballontine & Co.'s saw mill near here burned last riiuht. Loss, f 30,000; in 5 an candidate for Lt Governor has 25.411 last against year. Shepherd, Pern., and Goddiird, I)im., are elected district attorney and coroner. Fuller returns from the election in Alleghany county show that both congres-?.on- DriigH &32ed5eines Winela ester and Uemoerat Uglst Kprisig Wagons, Hartridge, Dem., for Conis certainly elected. 1st district, gress, Smith, Dem., 2d district, has 1,700 doubt. Philadelphia, Olmstead, usurper. President McMahon entertained Georgia Pennsylvania The elect ion of Powell, Dem., in the 15th district is claimed a and Republican loss. O'Neill, Kelley Dem , are eiected. Heps., and Randall, The 1st and Oth districts ara close and In Notions, i&e.. !'. Stoves and Tinware, Cause man-of-w- ney, Democrats, for the state at largo, are elected to Congress. Williams, Democra.ic, is probably elected in the 2d; Democratic gain 3. Most of the negroes voted with the Democrats. indicate that Arkansas Returns Gause is certainly elected in the 1st Congressional district ; Slems in the 2d; Wilshire 3d; Gunter 4th. These are Democrats. Hynes, Rep., carries Pulaski county by 750 majority. Florida Both districts of this State elect Republican Congressmen. thorny. ia tSIassware, Paris, 4. A number cf citizens, representing the department of Gorgonne, have presented an address to the minister of fsreijn a Hairs, protesting againft the arrest of Orelie Townens by an Argentine while ea route to Patagonia. Townens is a French lawyer who has procured bin elction by Patagoninns ad their king. When r.rrested he was returning to Patagonia from France, where he had been negotiating a loan. The Argentine republic claiming jurisdiction over Paiagouiu, arrested Towuens as an Alabama Returns from 28 counties give a net Democratic gwin of 10,000, or a Democratic gain of 1.5G0. The 37 counties yet to hear from will swell the majority to C.000 or 8,000. MaraHon, colored, Rep ; in the first, district, Bradford, Dem., in the 3d, Hayes, Rep.; iu the 4th, C'lldwe'.l, Dem., in the 5th, Hewitt, Dem.: Gth, and Lewis and For- l, t 'rock ery, ascertained. not RETAIL AID Hardware, Hoofs ami Slices, Hats ami Caps, London, 5. consul at Nice, suicided to day. "Km Dry13Ciootf s, roperies, Avidor, banker and Austrian M. men. 3 ,000; Gf'WiKm WHOLESALE arbitration. The farmers of Lincolnshire demand a reduction of three chilling per week in the wages of farm hands, and an extensive lockout is threatened. I .1 i.eMiits ot me outsi.U; of the 1st, 2d and 3d based on returns up to this . i. , . , v. .. . i - : are given i.neiuw, mv; uhijih i jO&n - e'.i-aio- I i London, 4. The Frenck government has fixed November 29th tor the electiou for vacant seals to the assembly, mid for va cant seats in the municipal council. By an explosion of gunpowder at Hounslow, yesterday altei noon, four perons were killed. The striking colliers in West Riding, Yorkshire, have resumed wort pending i tlio Cry cf Triumph 0ffaB'''":iJBrancn, FOREIGN i AMERICAN. V ..The last returns favor the Republicans. King is certainly elected to Congress. 1: Greater democratic Gains. gtiU Magoen, Kimball, .Rusk and McDelU Democrats elect Durchard and krnde, and the Democrats here claim Dtaiek over Kimball. Ketarns now leave little doubt that ii delegation ia congress stands six to two Democrats. The U ciiblicans have about li.OUO majority in he .""'tate on congressmen. l?.ih houses of th-- legislature are Republican. The majority on joint ballet is about o0. Ktntucky Boone is elected ia the 1st district, Brown in the 2d, Midikin in the 3d, Knott in the 4th, Parsons in the 6'h, Blackburn in the 7th, Durham in the 8th, (.'scKrill in the 9th, Clarke in the lOih; all Democrats. Maryland Further returns from the k'h congressional district indicate the of Walsh, Dem., over Lowndes. Hep., the present member. This will make the entire delegation Democratic. South Carolina The gubernatorial election is close, with the chances in fa vor of ( iiinib.rlain. Rep. The election f Ma. k.v, fusion, from the '2d. and Emails, coiored, Rep., from the 5th In the diitrict, is conceded. 4th the vote is close between Wallace and Kershaw. Virginia The conservatives have certainly elected Walker to congress in he od district; Tucker Gth; Harris 7th; ilun-to- n 8th; Terry 9th. The Republicans have elected Stowell in the 4th. The result iu the 1st district is in doubt. The election of Sener, Rep., und Douglass, Con., in that district, is claimed by both parties. Returns from all counties except four in the 2d district give Goode, Con., 780 majority. The conservatives cliim to have elected 6 out of 9 congressTne OGDET, |