Show I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS I Newspaper Comments on the Vote Wednesday THE AMENDED TREATY A cientlfic Cruiser Sullivan I Could Have a Clianco Lam Jleclelon The Press Comments NEW YORK November 9The Times commenting on yesterdays State election elec-tion says rhe vote yesterday serves notice on the Republican party that Platt and Blaine who for the time being be-ing Platt represented must be given up or all hope of success in the Presidential Presi-dential campaign next year must be i abandoned That such notice has been l served is a great gain for honest govern mentr not only in this State but in the nation The Tribune says In the light of yesterdays voting it must be said that the country reaffirms its verdict againtt President Cleveland and party We see no reason for Republican dismay in this result Democrats have won by most tremendous exertions Under the head of Three Things Settled the World says The result of the election in this State settles three points as thoroughly as any political event can be settled in advance President Presi-dent Cleveland will be renominated by his party Blain will not be renoniiu ated by Republicans George will not control the election next year New York is the pivotal State Clevelands friends have had a complete triumph It seems that the German Republican Re-publican vote very largely came over to the Democratic side and with the increase of the Prohibition Pro-hibition vote much more than made up the disaffection caused by the labor movement Tne Sun says Due credit for the = ohesion and confidence that brought about the glorious result yesterday should be given to Grover Cleveland whose manly and sensible letter was as timely as it was wise The Herald says The elections are a complete triumph for the administration administra-tion The victory is along the whole line National State and municipal administrations were rlike on trial and the verdict as regards President Cleveland Cleve-land Governor Hill and Mayor Hewitt is well done good and faithful servants ser-vants |