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Show RAH I The Proud Old Bird Still Soars, AND CARRIES THE BANNER BAN-NER OF LIBERTY. Florida Comes Xolly Up With a Tilden Majority. Ma-jority. South Carolina Shows a Probable Democratic Majority Ma-jority of 3,000. ; Louisiana Indicates a Ma-' Ma-' jority of 20,000 for 5 Reform. (V SOLID SOUTH IS HOT A ROMANCE. Samuel J. Tilden Will be the Next President Despite Basils Telegrams. The Electoral Vote is His, and He Has States to Spare. The First Uoports YerilleU. Souud the Loud Timbrel. Ami Beat tlie leul!i Knell ol the Heinilieiu 1'iirly. The People Have IeelHred lor Ilouest UMieialw ul Hon. est (jioveruuicut. UNCLE SAMMY IS ELECTED, AND THE COUNTRY IS SAFE. KppQbliratli TnlliOf onntlus tillt I.IMIl!.iUllll. "ml iwl n'ur H luuiiinU'ti us the ICesull. ALABAMA. Further returns Irom the 4lh tiid-trict tiid-trict show the cotUeri. to be close between be-tween ll.irolion, co!..rtd, and lenenti 'Shelley, dctii. tJSicllcr h:u made sreat gAins. DELATTARK. The democrAtic niAj'jrily in tb:? stAte will rijAch -,'j.O. VLOIUDA. T'ne opiiiii3ii of moderAto men is tliAt TloridA will elert tiie entire d' in ticket by over 2.1 J majority, ll.c Jem. E-iini are lur'c in all the couci-tief, couci-tief, with lnrfp nr lunr exivptK-m. Tne New York 'h ibun-.'j FioriJ special givt-a t!ie stilf to the rp. Tne Now Vork I-n-:j cuiiih lln.' tatc for H iyt-3 by an incr-.-adtil ma jority of rs1o. Lake City, Florida, 8. A I ichn.i, 1 Baker, Bradfurd, 'l.y, diirubia. Uuval, Hniilton, M.clL-ion, Monro. Naaiau, Fiitn.irn, Sviw.uico, I:vy mid Marion counties rr purl mi Br.'-Trr;.tt dr-mO'Talic mnTity ol .''7. W'n par tially estimate tlm majority in Mana-tre, Mana-tre, HiiJ.iboro, Howard, I'oik and .Sumter al ti,-xO. U'o rslimatc ll;c democratic majority in the rounti wtet of Apa!acbico!a at 2,0. V c 'estimate tne rtTiiaiiiim: cuiintica at the majority of ls71. Tui- secures a d'.'inocralic majority of 'Z,"0. j OKOrL'iU. ' Georgia Bndri an unbrokt-n d.;in. 'delciialion to couyn-?. 'J'i if majority lor Iiiden ia about 7o,'5. ILMNOH. Three hundred and tility-njnr towua and prccinrU civu liny.-s 7 8-l; Tiidf.-n, b-'. '.!-; a-mn-L O'i.wJ !f.r Grant and 41, for Grec-U-y in j lo7-J. iMtirns irom 70 tuwns (or which there a no i;i-m o rompari-on Isjivu flay 1 l,'J; J. ihtct, ),M. Tiiirty-mx utlitfr t'.wiw yivo Xiiduu a net majority of o:M. Further rotund frcim tho int rior of the slate, bcini,' ;il additional towns, do not chanuu materially the 'majority for liay-t heretofore sent j out, nani' ly, a littlo ov'-r 20,Mn). Ci.iilom, for governor, baa even a larpor majority. Fuur bimtired and twenty-nix townf) arid pre ineU i;ivc Hayea 8J,- ; 7'.l; 1 llcn, d'J,-l I. Jiayt-M ma-nority ma-nority in Liio a alo will reaeii t'IU,'J)J to Tho cl'etlon of TUlirop, r'(;iilur l.rrp., in tiio Ho di.-lnet, over Farm I j wortli, iiid,, i cone dcil. , 1 Jteluniff from the .'JJ district leave tlio rnaiu-r in doubt between f,e-rufiyrie f,e-rufiyrie and Brentano. Harrison, dem,, ia elected in Chi' , eajjo over Davis for conrcati. Jietunia from Cook county, complete, com-plete, fcxcfpt a few dintrietn and r"p. towns, fjivc llav'" ''i,1 '', Tilden Hi, -'Hfi; Coo)er '7; Cm Horn rr-fived V,2'.i7 and Htewarl :Jo,W7. The re-fuainiiiK re-fuainiiiK ditriels and towns will, it in claimed, aim out certainly change the result to a nuiall rep. majority in Cook comify. 'I ho city vole ib Hays ,:;17, 'Jjl-len a.'i,!il7, Coper Tho Tnhum claimi that tho reps, have elected tho wholo fp. county ticket tjecrpt CIoiiKh, nindiilalo ff,r Klienff. JietiiriM from OoJ towna and j.reeincU ouisido of Cnifago ive I fayes WO.Yl, Tilden lU.O '-U. Filiy-threo Filiy-threo other lowni return for J fay eg a net majority of i'FJ, making bia inn-jority inn-jority 2), . Tnene towna nhow fin lucreano in the agtin'ile voto of nearly rl.OM) over the voto for preni-dent preni-dent in 17'J. ifelnroa from (;onin w Kional diiricU o far received show Iho (ileetion of Aldrieh, r p., in Ihe lt, farruon, dcm., in the iil, Brentano, Bren-tano, rep., in th H, Lntitfp, rep,, in tlifj Itti, Bnrchard, r''p., in lu. ith, HcnditrHon, r'-p., in the bth. Fort, rep., in tho fJLh, WiNoii, ib-ni,, in the 1Kb, Morrii, r"p., in tlm FCli, SprinKT, dem,, in thy ltb, iinon, fp., in the J llh, MorriHOl), dem., in the Fth, Wihy, ri.f in tho Fb; and tlm n-Hiilt in tho 7th, I Ith, Ff h, I -tli, I'Uh and F"b doi.hl. The , r'jit. I nive cfrtaitdy K,,'"f,'i Hiri!n , oiijirrBiiiiU'ri and pfimibly lour. 'J iplon, rt-p., iins cirti'd Die Fill, iHtnet. 'Jhis ipuikcs liio fourth rn-(iibiicati rn-(iibiicati gain in tho ntale, Hpniks, 1 I in., caniid Iho I'ith ili-lrict by ;a.A tmijority, ( ISDIAXA. Returns from thirty-four townshipB give Tilden SO.foIJ; Hayes, 83,145. Tho samo places in October gave Williams 79,S34 ; Harrison, 82.S70; dem. gain, S24. Thirty-eight per cent, of iho vote is heard from. IOWA. Thirty counties hoard from in this state give Hayea 21,940 majority, a gain over lust year of 9.G22. These counties cast about 45 per cent, of the vote of the state. Similar gains in the remainder of the state will make Hayea' majority from 53,000 to 60.0C0. She sends to the next house an unbroken fiont of nine republican re-publican congressmen. The repub-l licans are greatly encouraged over the possiblo election of Hayes, and are marching in procession, sing'mg patriotic Bong', and Bcreuadiug the democrats assembled at the court house by singing "John Brown's boiy," etc. KANSAS. Hayes, 30,050 majority; Anthony, rep., governor, 10. 1 00 to 20,000; Hflskin, rep., elected to congress in 2d district; a rep. gain. Hayes has carried the slato by over 30,000 major fly, and Anthony, rep., :or governor by over 25,000. Three rep. members of congress are elected, a gain of one: Haskell, rep., in the 22d district by over 3,000, I he legislature stands threo to one M l.,t.l rt Wsc straight ticket this year than for a number ot years before. KENTUCKY. Louisville, S. There are eagur, anxious masses surrounding the newspaper news-paper oflices to hear the latest returns. re-turns. The "Thou art so near and yet eo far" votes to confirm Til-den's Til-den's election and produce great interest and intensity ot excitement throughout the city and stato. lie-turns lie-turns from Kentucky are very meagre, but show democratic gains most everywhere. Mr. Henry Wt-tersou Wt-tersou is addressing a crowd before the Journal ollice. He claims Tib den's election as certain with 200 electoral votes. LOUISIANA. The election waa peaceable and quiet. No disturbance is reuorhd irom any quarter. Reports show that the democrats pulled a heavy negro vote in the Ulterior parishes. In eleven parishes partial oilicial returns and estimates show net dem. gains of 7,1 27 over the democra tic conservative committee's returns of lft71, which elclL-d Moncure, dtni., treasurer by 2,'j;'.'.'. Tne above indicates in-dicates that tho demf. have carried the state by from lo,0"t to 2iV. and it is claimed by the dan. committee. com-mittee. Too dem. majority in Ni-w Orleans will prubabiy reach 1 1 ,U -0. The reps, cliim the stale by trum lO.O'.'O to lo.UoO. Ktturna from "-2 town-, all but eijj'nt small ones, givr Hayes li ;.'-'12; Adams', HU.OJO; Uaker, ll.f-o-i. Tin-7lh Tin-7lh dialrict, coiuitl'Mf. stands: Bul!'T, 12,tM); TaiUx, Hoar, 2," HlillluAN. Late returnn indicolo a majority ; fur Hayes of 15,0 to 20,i M; Cn-.-j well's majority f' r pjviTii'ir wiil b.; omlwhal Jo, 'i int ley i-.atur" Mii1 have a rrp. majnrity of al-.ui ii!ty on joint ballot. K.-j-h. e-Tlamiy tarry. I'jveii C'U of nino cotitrf-j-ional dn-1 trii'ts. JVnu. th-ct 'iiii:n 111 ll.e1 1-t by aihjut 1,2'H majoriiy. lw Mii di-trict .i rlainud by Ivtii pai:,'--. n.VNi:.-or.. Tne total vote of St. Fall! .u.A Kant- j -py cfintty giv-- 1 il 11 a ma) -nty ol 1,11; Mcurl, r- p., f'-r con u .-., j 5.;-,. Mnim-a..M foiiiplele: ila :;" major: t ; McN.ur, ib'in., for i ron-T'.-.-', ."'5 uia;oriiy. 'In. v t ' throughout li.e flat.-, i xe. pt in K mi - ! W c untv, -.-n.-ra!:y i,ovl4 r.-puhh-l C Hi gain. Duly about tweniy ul tl.f twenty-two Coiiiiti.H have yet inadej iMinplete rt'lnrn. but wiliij t'rai;ment iry r- t-iri n Irom otiier .nit-, indicate that the r " il'.ican ! in iriiy in tin- Male on rlc'tora wil: be from 1",0'i to l,Mc. Imnne:!, rep., In tii l-X dutri. t in It vied by , 5,i."i tf 7,Ofi. fiirait, in the 2 I. 1 1 1,(AH.; Stewart, in the 3d, by Mi-.-ot'ftr. St. Iyui.4, H. Unofficial returns givo Anthony llm r, r p., 1't dmlriel, tliiHcily, alKjiit 2") maiority, and N. Cole, rep., 2d il .tli ict, ' to -bo majority. Tne1 arc P'p. gaim. I hrr! 'di-lriit, K. t-r.- t, dem., i-elected i-elected by a mnall niajonly. Ittriet-i oiil-iilu Iho ( iiy, tf,e OLii, eli'c U d MavoiiM, r1!'., by 3 'f) nni'Tilv, and t lie 1 Ol 1 1, Fo.lard. rep., 1,2'") majority, ma-jority, beating JiieUill, tho present incumbent. hew 1 1 , : i inntE. lb turns from IM'l towm give Hayes :;o,.v;i; Td Imi, ::x-, with iwrnty-aix towns to In ar fr , which K-vu lift year nevrjily ilciiiucratie majority. T i 10 tnlal vo'e will real b 6),i'i), tlie greatest ever polled in the alale. NEW JUIirtEV. The rep'.iblicHiis have the New Jer-v-y legi-tlalurf! by one m 'onty, whii h leeurts tho L'nilul Hlates eennlnr. NEW YOliK. Revised returns of the voto in New Vork city, hIkjw Tilden 1M.s, Hayes i-o.p.i:!; majority .'1,1'15 (Joopcr b:ul 2'ji. Tlie HOlliewlial uni'JH tiled d'.vr!op-menta d'.vr!op-menta ol yualcnlay Iborfitigbly aruus-ed aruus-ed tho activity u the belting hater nitv, and Hcenes al the (Intercut pool rfxjins last evening were uniiHiiaily eieiiinj(. Thero wan inloiiHo feeling during the after norm and an the nveniiig wore on and no positive newri had been received it increased, Mor-rimey's Mor-rimey's and Johnson's nonin wi-rn crowded almrnt b illocation. Thfwc whoH'i faith in tho Htrentflh of the dein. candidah) had niuseil thctm to oer largn odd a 1111 h"gmi to hnlge rapidly on linding llu.t tho rn-Hull rn-Hull wat driiil'ltul, but thero were iiolwillintanding innnv Tildenite who oMeri'd to bet 100 to 10 that hu would be elected. The oiler found abundance abund-ance of Inkers. Whilo on tho night b-fnre f lin election tbo poolH generally favored 'lildnn, la d night there wan a marked R'liKO of h.HeeiiriLy ttmnng betting men. At Joliimcn'B during dur-ing the early part nf the- afternoon Hennral Ifayi-a wold in high m :, Fildeii'B uveri'gn reinaiuinK at MHI. Uonmdenihle x King wuh dmin on the reiilt in doiilitful Hlale.n, oddrt hning rri-ely fllered and taken on both Hid'.'fl. 1 M ,lorriey' pools were Hold on 1 ihtlfi ('lectin. if, in Hon Hi Cirolina 1 kViulo Jfamptoii id lj Mff nt 1'MI, and 1 iovcrnor (Jhamherlain bringing fnnn 1 .'U lof5. NOHTII OA1TOI.INA. A (!luca"i pjieeial Iioin Oineinuall 11 yd them' ill a meru ehiuiee thai I MttrlH Carolina and I lOiiiMiiiua have I -one republican. This mfuMiiatiou 1 h crived from private, dispatches to . outhcrneiB now in Cincinuati. j Uelurne continue to coino in re)ort-; " ng heavy dem. gains from all qunr- ers. Ihe dem. majority in the state 1 till hardly fall short of 15,000. Tic I ems, elect ad of their congressmen txcept one, Guvtrnor Bragdon lie'mg ; tleeted in the 2J district. Iho legis atura which electa a United Slates lenator is more luan two thirds dem. OHIO. Hamilton county Tilden, 29,GTS; Hayes, 2d,7o0; Cooper, 37. Nearly the entire front page of the Enquirer is occupied with a picture of a democratic rooster rampant. That , paper Buys editorially- The great centennial cen-tennial struggle of the people to perpetuate per-petuate the government of the people is a triumph, not of a man but of democracy. It is determined that the people of tho United States will not tolerate tho idea that military power is superior to civil. Public 1 economy is endorsed, high protective tiirifls denounced, everlasting hale branded. Now let ua take care of the country properly. PENNSYLVANIA. Re turns from 24 counties, including includ-ing Philadelphia, show a net republican repub-lican gain of 2,409. This does not include Alleghany county. Campbell, rep., is elected in the 7th congressional district; a republican repub-lican gaiu. SOUTH CAROLINA. Specials to the New York Titnts are that South Carolina has gone rep. by 10,000. The Tribune has a dispatch from Governor Chamberlain of South Carolina claiming the state for the repp, by 15,000 majority. The rep. and dem. committees are still widely at variance as to the result in this state. Tho formci claim S,000 majority for Chamber . lain, but witbold the delailB of tbeii estimate. Ths latter, conceding ' every county uuheard from to havt lions, claim that Hampton is certainly elected. The dispute will hardly be settled beforo to-morrow. A serious riot broke out in Charleston about dusk this evening. Broad street, from the court house to the post ollice, was crowded with blacks and whites, all excited, and the blacks much angered at the returns unfavorable unfavor-able to republicans. An altercation between a democrat and a republican v;is followed by a general outbreak of blacks, who were in larger numbers num-bers than the whites, who opened a general firo with pistols and rifies upon the whites, taking possession pos-session of the street lor a time. The whit' s soon rallied, and 6'narp firing occurred. Intense excitement reigned throughout tho city for eomc hours. Theeompanies of United Slates troops in this city dnublo - quicked to tlie seenc, dispersed the crowd and now have charge of the street. Casualties: One nei-ro mcrtally wounded, and ei;.;ht oihers seriously, one white, son ol George W alker, a prominent cotton merchant, killed, and about a dozen whiles won 1 id i d. j Charleston, S. C, S Tho -V"-j J and C-"irtrr' al'l Citimato gives I the state to Hampton and Tilden hy about majority. Tni iIoyvp ri,iM republican majority in Cbftrlei-I Cbftrlei-I ton county. Tne democrats wiil carry the slate unless tho republican majority major-ity in Charleston county approximates to lu.OO't. j Vlf.uiNlA. I Complete r-turni indicate that i Gn.dc. dem., in riu.cctl lo Coi-gret-by 1.0"0 maiority. j I o bu:. ;r. d and eixly Iwu t-mu iai.il w-tidn give llay.f F'"Jt majority, a in; 1 lit 111. gain ol 77o. Tue reps. claim the bta'.e by a imail majoriiy, j t-ut further r lurin will be m-ccary to d.'li'rniiue t.,c res i.t. I I. it.-il retiinn indicat- ihit the ' r pa. have carri'd Hie lite by from I Tne conri--xiien eY''l (rorn W:a-! W:a-! con-in are 111 1 ! has; Wiiii.t'n, r-p ; '('ii.viil, r--p.; llaz'.el. n. rep.; Lvi.uV, ' drrn. ; Fr.H'tr, d in. ; Fr. f : k , dem. ; i IFimphfy, r p ; Found, r- p. 'I lie 111 : n!y for II i h m triu 'A, V L m.-r v.i ' T:ii Utcul a'f air ut 17, "l liia) r.ty f, t 'I'bdi io Ail U.ree dem. c :: ire -:iu 11 a re v'.k t - J . UloINU. ( ";it yeTWie, N. 'I in la!-t u lurn give 1 1 r I tt, rep. dele lie, ,i hi majority. 1 in. i'.i' ; crf.i. San Kranri-eo, ,s I.Uirt r t: 1 r n from On i;"ti c ! 10 it re poliin'a 11 majority ma-jority of 1 .' ' . '1 lie (1. UK lmWM.il-Cide lmWM.il-Cide ihe slate to the rep,. k"turiii Iron 1 San Kranr:-, u are m arly c.nip!i (. Haym have n nmall ma;oruy. laM. rep., h e.e. titl ron re-- man by 2.0.NI. 1 (l ru are e,v ndditional relurni In in Ine in teri .r, and none t al!el the general rrMiit. A di-pali h fnnn I'ortland lay Ihe tate hiiri iii-dmil'tlly gone reput-h-can by 11 jwniill iuaniiiy. A private diipiilfii lioui Virgini yn that Nevada id cure f.,r a Kh.h1 n pul'ln .111 maj' 'iity. 1'iekei ing. of liio S ui I'r ntc.nc 1 llulUtm, !-. that Cihloniii, Orrgu and Nevatla aie cerliit.ly r'-p. irom parlmiiy t.tlinal return- it c-limaled tiiat tiinu wnl bp 0,11m maimity lor Hay, in ( forma. I lieie is no further r tuiiH Him nven ing from OrriHi, which m coneo lc,! to th-t republican-! by , R;, ,11 111 1 joi.ty. Scal(( ring return-" from Nevada leavr no doubt thai theMale Imn gone republican by a (nir mnjoiiiy. Adupalch received from I'otlhnd la-1 iiiirht iy: ( r r 11 m h He fur from ;iou p, .-,oo repnl,,,-majority. I'AkniAII. Ymikfnn, H. Iveedon relurnt come ill Mlowly, bill inlieaiy , larger repiiblienn majoriiy than ,vs evei given hetore. K'ulibr, rep., lor "luiegatf1, ovi-r Spink, dcin., han a lnri;e majority, pruhaUy reaidiiiig lll 'O, tui:ui: may iif; rrti n iu,k. Tl e ,Vw Vork Tnhmr kii.vp: Wn invite the iilicnlion of Ihe whole country to the nlaten of Soiilh Curo-I111.1, Curo-I111.1, Noilh Carolina m id Oregon. I'll' y inc K'unc; to Hi illetlnn pn ni denlial eoiitoil, and it in jiHt pcNsiMe that the eli etion ii not yet over. W'e most, earnestly Mi pieeate any lumper-int; lumper-int; with rclurua in unyboly'u inter est, and we wmb Mr. M:pinn had not I- (I the city laat ni,;iil. Sun'.i 'anhinl(in: There a reluming re-luming I'lianl in Soiilh Carolina a well 111 in I.OHiHiiiini, and Chamlier-. I nn 11 ml I'atlcrton are tli (ennined, no mutter what tlm democialq mny , be( u count, in their; Pilo Iti'ki't and del 'I a I'd Ihn I fnye-i elector ehoHen ( Thn tunnn K,,,lin 'M be pluyrd in j Florida, if it it pondble, anil IIhia ( iiiak'i liuigiiuia tlm turning pi . i 1 it. ( I'heni in, uud oubled ly , rave nppie f lii'tiniuna fi It herd by dcinoerats and leeenl, jepiiblicntiH Hint unlets the j lemnn at-i cm r.V WincuiiHin, or one id j he I'm die ronnl ft ile-, civil w.ir may m piei ipitaled by the desperate null- ' nil lender, v |