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Show THOSE ARE TUB -I1WD-SOMB FIGURES. 'te'sLictitt OiOoilmrs" Says Ron Olore. UNCLE SAMMY HAS VOTES AND STATES EVEN TO SPARE I Three Cheers aud a Tiger lor tlie Solid . Soutli! THE REPUBLICANS VIRTUALLY CONCEDE TILDEN'S ELECTION. Simonton, Champion Fabricator, Fabri-cator, Admits the Defeat of Hayes in South Carolina. A FAIR COUNT INSURED IN LOUISIANA. Florida autl South Carolina no Longer Claimed by the Radicals. Figures Tell the Story iu Inspiring In-spiring Language. HAIL TO SAMUEL J. T1LDENI, The Ct'iitt'iiuial lu'orge Washington. Wash-ington. Democrats aud Republicans Read the Victory uf Huuesty aud Reform Over Corruption Cor-ruption and Fraud. THE FICURE3 ARE PLAIN. TiMcn State. Hnvn States. Alabama lO rahfmiii 6 rkr.a. C -A; Connectiiu'. C I'lhioU -1 L.- aw&ro ( I 11 Florida I Kn-u .' COrl H nil m InJt-uia Mn.tcbuiftU... M K:ntu- ky 1 - Mi -riijrn 1 1 l.oiiiiin H M inm-sout .iiarTina - .u-ur- f Mi5iiii('pi Nevada New York a i't.i" New J . r-y 1 1 'n x 3 Nt rth Carulma I ' I'-:. r. .y ; van i .-uiith C'rniiiia- 7 lloJo h',r.d... 4 t nee9 I'i Vt-rmont ! Tex S ucjntn lu Yi'Km. II Weil Vi',(iLia. 3 111, 2o:( Iivlinni C'Hinti-M ore ikil in, thuwine TiUtn't rn-vn1)' ' K I Si If. C"-mpl oilii i.tl r t'inn tivo Il.iyiw -Ds ) ni l r;ty iiml Antli'XiV, ror Kvi rnur 'St,' NnI a duil in l nc ni.iU; h.w ;vcn Til I--n ft ni.i;-.r-ty. NoI.TH CiK'iUM. Wilrn'snt.-u. 11. I'ni il'tn ralic in.mtnly in th a'nt.j wi.l .rolMMy ratiKU fruni 11, l" t N'J 'nan,;'; Hi lh CJiiRrr..on d.v.-nun. d.v.-nun. N',nhvillc, ll. N-.vrly Ci-m1otc roturni l..-w liitil 'i'mli-ii' mj nty will nut bo U'M tiitin -i",!". I'lu-majority I'lu-majority til l'ortcr Ixr R-ivrrnor will m HunictniMK I' i "u dt'tiis. tlrcl t iKlit of tun ten c'iiirriincn, a itone. Mi-Karlaivl. in tli 1 it litric(. I'ho Icni'latiire, whim t-lcitj two Unit d htiktm b'-niitnr will bvr dfjfu'Mjr.iiio ni ij uniy ol 't-' ttn juint li.i'.l'.t. '1 ne jrnfttt-will jrnfttt-will lo -1 't iiiii., 4 n " ; lienor, 07 firm., l' rt:(ii. ami - indent. iidr-nltt. Tho e urtmu i xcilnri' nt w ."Oino wh.ttab.it'd lintl T Hip Hdur-il our wictinri lh.it Vlond.i, Smlli C"trt il nufc iiul lui.tinnft tiavo x'VL'n t''Tn'n'ratic inajririti',i, and ui.dcr tli" BcllUil ron-cliHl'tn ron-cliHl'tn Hint ail Inrrn ( tlii'ito stnlt'tt can lianliy bu counlftl out. LOUISIANA. CliiiO, 11. Tnnt.a' fprcial from .Yew (Jrlt uns ; All n purta of riott and diHttirlijincs in thin city and utatc re entirely untunudrd. Our pen fie aru qmet, but intciMcly .inxiuiM that justice bo douo llieni liy llio rctiinung buard. Kii.inr'HB iikiVck m tisuiil. Wo look to lliu whole ami try to mifltuin m in our right. Sienod by n nun i her of banker, merchants ftnd otliora. Now Orleans, 11. Ucturni from all t-xcept Bovcii pariaiiff, wnirli urn c 3' tuniittHl, nhfiw a majority for the dm. national and at a to ticket of over 8,IH). tx Oovornor J'lncliback, in an inter- view to-day. Raid if the returns o far received nro correet, tho denm. havo itortainly car ried tliu Btat. Dtrrell in ro clect' d to mniin sa in tho IM district, dis-trict, anil J. l)i. Leoiuirii, rep., U elected in the 0th. 'J'ho other dtslricLa i-leeted ueniH. jndieatioim are that the dem. will have three or lour majority ma-jority in the Henalo and fifteen in the nouwn. Tho next leKi-d:itiiro docU two Unil'.tl HtatPB nenatom. It Wiw -ilaimed by i'ackard'n oiponnnl that Im wotiltl run hehin.l lliu ticket, but IliMirrHshnw only ulilil thllereneo lio-tween lio-tween Hi" vtu ftr 1 layeH and 1'aek-nrd. 1'aek-nrd. HOl.TIt CAItnUNA. fVumhia, H.O., Nov. II, Yi.2n.rn. ,, J, M. K'l"iiiils--'u stand llrm; tho Bhot-K'in dernocniey cannot move Ufl. (Hiiiued) H. II, (lllAMMKItl.AIN. Charlndnn, 11. Hy tm lat.Ht corrected ollicial rehinm, llamptori' poajority i l.'Mi. JmiII relurrw indi-eatw indi-eatw that Tililen ban fallen much rnoro Itfliind lliniiton'n nmj'inty than lias been mippod. hi ten out of Ihirlythren counties Tilden's majority ma-jority in 4 .Ml le tliau Hampton's. An equal ratio of lent hi th'i remain mi; twenty-two coniitieB would leave i ilden Ichh than 1,(HH) maiorily iu the .Utfl. HtMoNtov. Chnrl(h.n, H. C, 11. I'ho olhcial mnionties in all Hm eonntie-, eom-l.il.d eom-l.il.d from tilnrrm of preninct man-K'Ti man-K'Ti iuo k'ivch in nucxlrn A'1"' l Courier to-niftht, sl:owiDg 1,400 majority ma-jority for Hampton. In twelve conn-ticB conn-ticB out of thirty-two Tiidcu's vote wiw 6S7 behind Hiinipton'a. It is believed now that the vote for electors will bo very clone indeed. The board of Bt.ito can voders at Coluiuhia today to-day eotisulcred the question whether they had revising jurisdiction over tlie returns. Attorney General Stono and another member of the board, not a camlidnlo for re-election, opposed tho claim and contendtd that their duty was simply to Aggregate and declare the result reported to them from tho counties. The rest of the board, however, voted otherwise and their decision wfi3 asaiust this view. Chamberlain still claims the state for tlie republicans by from 5,000 to 7,000. FLOHIDA, Jackeonville, 11. Distant counties in this state aro still to be hoard from. . Iu regard to the election results up to this time, they can only be i-stimaitd, as there is no telegraphic communication communi-cation with them. St. Louis, 11. Tlie Republican has the following special from Jacksonville, Jackson-ville, Florida: Returns received to this hour, oflicial and semi-official, from thirty counties, and partial ro-turns ro-turns from two others, with the vote of 1874, of tlie remaining count es, givo a deoi. majority of 7.9S3. Nine rep. counties give an official majority of 6.S5S, leaving a net dem. majority in the Btute of 1,125, which will be increased by full returns from th( remaining counties, which are all white and dem. Tho Republican predicts that tht lower house of congress will have sixteen dem. majority, and that tht senate will be a tie. New York, 11. I have the follow ing private telegram from intelligent responsible private citizens of Jack Honville, Fla., received to-day: Dis taut counties aro still to be heart from officially, and can only be esli n,1rr at m-nnt na Iharn ia nn 1np craphic communication. I believe the state is for Hayes. Simontos. Lake City. Fla., 11. Corrected returns re-turns from thirty-one counties and estimates of counties not heard from, baprd on the election in 1S74, gives democratic majority of 1,700. The chairman of the democratic slate executive committee, at Monticcllo, Fla., says the carefullest estimates on the figured of 3874 of counties not heard from and returns actually in, pronounce a democratic majority sure. The countiea not in are all democratic, and there will bo large gains. The majority cannot full short of 1,200. The republican chairman clnims tlie (.tale as republican, but gives no figures. Walton county just in !'ives a democratic majority ol tit), i emu of I'.M. The peoplo are quiet, but determined on an honest election. |