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Show j GKNKKAl,. Tlie Connect lc 11 1 Klectlon. Now York, 4. Tho World says tho voto for Governor of Connecticut is( eloso nod it will tako an official count to decide. Tho voto for Congressmen in the Hecond district is closo. Tlie Republicans claim that Kellogg is olected by nino votes, hut tho Democrats Demo-crats refuso to concede it. Tho World attributes tho largo Republican gains to tho new negro voters. Tho voto in tho State is very full. Tho World thinks two Democratic and two lie-publican lie-publican Congressmen are elected. Tho iS'ioi claims Jewell's election by over a hundred majority, and thinks tho Congressional delegation is unchanged. un-changed. The Legislature is Republican. Republi-can. Tho Tribune feels certain tho entire Republican ticket, including Starkweather Stark-weather for CongresH, is elected, but cannot say that Kellogg is elected until full and prcciso returns are received. Tho Democrats concede two hundred Republican majority in the State, and the probablo election of the Republican Republi-can Congressmen. Tlie New Ciovernnieut Loan. New York, 4. Secretary Boutwoll had a long conference with leading bankers at tho Sub-Treasury yesterday, mainly on tho subject of the new loan. He says subscriptions to tho new loan have, upon tho whole, met his expec tations, and though thus far confined ( to banks ho anticipates, when the sub- j ject is fully understood by the public at large, investments will bo made on, private account, not ouly in tho United ! States but in Kuropo. Indications, he , says, are that by tho 1st of May, when , tho new bonds will be ready for dclive-1 ry, parties will appear who will sub- scribe for what remains of tho two ! hundred million dollais. The five per; cents are now open to subscribers. After the two hundred millions shall , have been taken up, the purpose is to , hold three hundred millions in combination combi-nation with the four and a half per cent, bonds. Excitement in South Carolina. New York, 4. A special despatch says there is great excitement in i Columbia S. 0. The streets are patroled by colored soldiers and the " police, in apprehension of a riot caused by a proclamation by Governor Gov-ernor Scott, with the intended patrol of the colored militia, on account of the bitter and excited nature of political t opinion at this time. His order was 1 issued in deference to the wishes of the citizens. Tho militia feel very bitter. An Official Connt Needed. Hartford, 4. The election is closed and it requires an official count to determine de-termine who is chosen Governor. The Democrats claim eight of a majority for English, and the Republicans claim thirty-six for Jewell. Monetary and Stocks. Governments steady and dull. 0's, 16; 5-20's, 62, 125; 64, 12J; 65, 12J: new, 113; 67, 11 3; OS, 113; 10-40's, s?-. ! Currencies, 151. Sterling, long 10; ' short, 10J. Stocks irregular and closed firm. W. U. T., 57!; Pacific Mail, 43J; W: F., 41; Union Pacific, Stocks, 253; 1 bonds, 83. 1 |