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Show WAIT! Returns Coming in Slowly, but They Tell a Joyous Tale. GLORIOUS TRUTHS FROM THE SOUTH. Titden's Majorities In Florida, Flor-ida, Louisiana and South Carolina Fixed Facts. KU KLUX AM "AUTHENTIC SOURCE" TELEGRAMS FROM REPUBLICANS. Lie Mauulacturiiiff Coesu't fill Ballot Boxes. Tlic People Have Spoken fov Tllitt'H ana Refurni, ami They Will He Heeded. . 01V the lia-getl Kdge. The Duiihtluls No Longer iu Doubt TsUlen mid IKeiiiltili will ncit .llnuacn lite Helm ol' (ovirumcul. Kulrrlortl Jlay b n UooA .linn, but ray Wan a Guod Ooir. Tarry I lie News lo Snuituv j NOKTil CAROLINA. f Additional returns increase Hie dem. majority in tho suite. It tmiy reach 17,000. SEW HA.MPaHlIiK. Two hundred find thirty-two towns give Hayes 41 ,010; IUlU n, IIS, li; ricott, The rcniuinuig three towns last March gave Ciicm y M:rcy, 4-. oino. Tho ciiairmau of tho rep. Et-ile committee furnishes the L-tluwini;: The sixty-nine counties ut Ohio heard from up to noon 'raUy, show a up. 1 of lu 2 on U.irned' majority at tbo October election. Tho indicitiona are that Hayed majority will be about otCM0. INDIANA. Kl turns from all but thrre countitd in Indiana yivu Tiiden ,57 majur-ily, majur-ily, ft dem. Rain of -0T. The thrto counties t" hear from, Adums, Crawford Craw-ford and 1'ike, pave 1, dem. majority ma-jority la-t muntii, indicating a majority major-ity fur Tilden of O in tiic wnole etatc. MA-A:iItLTl3. Otlieial returns fnm tho ."J con-ifrci-iunal district show tiiat IVin, dem., id ficcluJ by sevm Votorf. The entire vut ol Mauai.-iui-.ttp, with the exception ot tbe tiwn ot liofUKild, is H;iVr-d, 14J,"JO-'); TiM'-n, lo,i!17; Kicc. i;L Adanm, 1"V Barker, 1-,Il7; Kicu'a plurality, .'(0,40-i, majurity, 1S,;;''-. Mayur Htathof Chicago claim." U havo received mfiii'! fnrn a re 1 i -tbic duurce, tnal tne lorui vul Iim been munl-d, tiiu ballot l.x- are -ale, and liie a'-ale li.w 'tie r- p. by ;i,n'i) majority. J'riv.iti; t'!''t;raTin tn t'oljiud iris- ' tow and ntiifr rt-pubiir-un, from liie lonln mi l U'a.-dintcU, c' uni tbal Florula hv-imin ly u-'UM x p. Tvko City. II:-" p in. C-nr. rl.d rt-ttiriH ol Us'-nly cint cuinti. p'.ar-lin; p'.ar-lin; d-m. nt l; r tty t 7". HilM-iro county, ar'-nrdiiij; to infirmirtiMi from a reliable "mrcM. yivc 'd 1 dem. majority, ma-jority, wiii'.'h witu rtUunaled r-tnrti-for tin- rfmainic.i; ten m-m'.;.--, w u!d t;ive tbo oUU lutlie dciiM. ly ovr . l(.",t) nia,.,riLy. TilE 1'AelMC S T A rM. Haii FranrHi o. lit. Iti tunn from the Hutin:rii district do not ix-rtAinly rtlinw whetner i'a' hi.co or SViir.ton n tlerted. Tho c'nanc.1 fiv, r tbe former. I.uttrell id prub.iblr elech d in th'i '.1 1 d strirl. A prfdfl d:sp Ur.h rce"ivi this evi-n ini; rum l'ortlan I, Oregon, yiveii in twenty ci-uiiii-!, 1,'JnJ nnijorir fur IJnyin. Only three cotinln furry, (irantand Lake, renmin to bi hennl from, which will be a' ul a stand-ufl ivnd will nut rtdiieo tie ru ij'-nly. A I'orlliUid, (trefoil, dipali:ti n.yn: Returns from Wiuhinton territory indicate tbo election Ja':ulH, rr-pnbhean rr-pnbhean del. x-U'i to coiiRrii, by L'OO majority. Rflurim from twenty count ie in Oregon show a rep. majofiiy ci l.'J't'j. Only three or more counln n are to he heard bom, two of which will K've 00 rep. niiUri'y. 'J ho accuracy ol llir-f) returns can be relied on. Wahini:lon, VK HnAlor K''l!y telegraphed to day to his wife in thin city that tho result iu Oregon ih doubtful, with tho chances in fuvnr of a imall dem. majority. Ho den us having cnncedLd t'no ulalu to thn re publicum, ILLINOIS. Chicago. 10. Tho vote wart unexpectedly unex-pectedly etimo in this Htalti at the late election, between tho rep. and demn, Uullmn'a miijurity for unvonior will not bfl uenriy M luryo fW wn ox-peetfd, ox-peetfd, 'J ho lenUlatiiro is ill doubt, with tho chances that tho rend, will have a small majority on juint ballot. This will not, however, chano tho i eongriHHioiial mwn teli'Krapind hai nifcht. i'lio (JiiicatiO Tril'Wir claims (hat Hayes' majority in Illinois will approximate ap-proximate yt.lHJO. C'ullom, for governor, gov-ernor, bus 10,(H) majority. ' J'nllnwinft are accurato ftyiireti Ml th(! BtalO of Illinni: Tli lei;ilaluro , is coniposdd of twenty-four repn., I twenty-two deins. ami Mvn indopond- , onUt iu tbo senate, and eiubly-einht repn. ami sc vuty-ono drins. in tlio Iiouho. Total denifl. and independent, ruuetv-nitfbt: rep-t., l)l'; rep. major ity on joint ballnlH. J'Jihty i x ruin-tie ruin-tie in tho stale fcivn Hayes IIU.HHO inajority, a (jam of UOIH) nvor tho vote ol I H7JI, when ( tleHby hail U),tV.K). Tnfi oi til itr-r cnu lilies to hear from tfavo a '.MI'J dem. majority in lH''Z. liiHiily ono cotiulies Cub loin, rop.,for covernor, lends Stewart", doni'., and indeprndent, P.oKl, 'J'liero unj fnrly-ono coillitien to hear fmiil on governor. Horril ('AKOIJNA. 'J ho dem. exei utivo commit ten eboiu Hanipton's election y it hoi it I aoih Orore'lnwn only is lo hn li-iird Irom. THdrn is only a litllo way behind, say 'nut !HH). A private dispatch "i lllf1 iIpr chauls' Mcrt'untilu ny.wy ''uuis- ville, Ky., from mcrchanta aud .others in South Carolina say the stale is certainly democratic. Chicago lii'ies Charleston special: Full otlieial returns will not be oh tainuble for some days, but reports : based upon the returns ot tho man- gerri of diilerent precincts, which are an good as idlicial, give tho state to Hampton and Tilden by about 1,000. The reps, havo virtually given up the state on tlio popular vote, but aver their intention to throw out the vote of E.lgc field couuty on the score of democratic repeating. This couuty gave 6.000 democratic majority, and in it there were two companies of United States troops at Iho election. Thero is no ground for the chargo of repeating and lraud by dems., but there is lor rep. frauds, except for which the dems. would have from 5.000 to 10.000 majority. Senator Patterson has telegraphed to Hayes that South Carolina has certainly gono rep. Tho Charleston Nttcs and Courier has just received several otlieial advices from the last of the counties hitherto reported unofficially, making mak-ing Hampton's majority for governor l.-KU; Tildon's majority may fall two or three hundred behind Hampton's, but it is certainly over 1,000. LOUISIANA. Chicago, 10. The Time' New Orleans special: To-day Kellogg telegraphed tele-graphed Senator Logan and other prominent reps, to come nt once to New Orleans to forestall the movement there of prominent dems. Kellogg is not bo sanguine about Louisiana as yesieruay. tto biui claims it, but concedes that the rep. majority will not be over 2,000. The reluming board according to law will meet not later than tho 17th. Tbe reps, are much less aggressive and positive than a few days ago and express ex-press tho intention of counting in the rep. ticket, (iovcrnor Kellogg claims . that tlio returns of soveral parishes n;il cVmtc -r0ll( frftnda that Til, ten will not accept bid election by such means, and at any rato President Grant would ubo all his power lo prevent pre-vent the election by fraud of this kind, etc. The United Slates supervisor of elections for Louisiana will take immediate im-mediate steps to throw out) the votes ol all these parishes where- it is though that any violence or intimidation intimi-dation can be proven. A New Orleans Ppecial to tho Chicago Tribune (red hot republican) says: The result of the election in this btate may hinge upon the live- parishes of Ouachita, East liaton rnup, East and West Feliciana and Wcdt Ouachita, Oua-chita, aud adds: Tho Louisiana returning re-turning board must bo sustained or a few hundred kuklui, riding about the country, shooting and whipping negroes, rt"d driving out while republican, repub-lican, will have elected a president of the I'niUd Stati s. Tne feeling here rum very high, aud liie dems. of the north by telegrams and otherwise, aro fanning tbo 11 ones. It would not be imp'-il'le if in trae tlio returning l-oard Ukos any action whatever, they may be made prisoner or run out ol town. There is no public opinion in the north to be atlected now, aud it ia threatened every moment that hell will be loosed if Louisiana is not give n to the democrats. A millibar if p.'u.i.iut n '. Lil.iti.a of New Orleans Mmd a special to the Cnicago Tintrs declaring that KOI.)gn and i'ackard'd di patches about r-pubbcau r-pubbcau majorities in the parii-hes iu il;-puto are fa'o, and that Tiilen will have over 7," O majority. New York, 10. A dicpatch from T. W. 1'allon, president of the dem. stale commiUie nt louisianu, was m-eived l the dem. hcddijiurtcr in tins city lo-night saying that stale will give 1 i Mon not U tnan 5,01 or o.ikjU majority. Ho ha-s Ins returns re-turns recuivid by letter and telegram snd the e'.itimatoii ol the commiltee. |