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Show SUSPENSE. On the Killed Etlic in a Cave oi' Gloom. THE SITUATION UNCHANGED. Waiting to Hear from the Cow Counties. BOTH PARTIES CLAIM THE DOUBTFULS. Senator ltandolph Throws iu a Ray of SuDshiuo. The lleuublicans Unquestionably Beaten, but they Won't Admit It ; LOUD TALK OF DOCTORING SOUTHERN RETURNS. Aotl Inlimntloiis of Kerlouh Touble iu the Future. WILL T1IKKI-: UK WAU? The l'arlisaii la pers aro Cou litleut. HailiealiNin Proposes lo 'IIoll llio Fort" by Force. WE'LL SEE. ALA II AM A. Enough rut urns have been received to show at Jea&t dD.Uw majority lor Lilden and an unbroken delegation ol democrats locourtss. Shelley, dem., in the 4th district, bus a handsome majority. Rapier, colored, and Har-olson, Har-olson, colored, divided the. republican vote between them. This makes a gain of two dem. congressmen. AUK ASS AS. Tilden's state majority is 30,000. The vote is much smaller than iu October. In the 3d district Stewart, dem., h defeated and oilher McClure or Craveu, rep., elected. CONNECTICUT. The legislature has thirty seven ma-: jorily ou joint ballot. The senate, 11 reps, to lOdems., and the bouse HI reps, to 10-5 dems. Tiie cun-yresaional cun-yresaional delegation will remain in the present congress. FLCB1DA. New York, 0. 3.50 p.a,. The democratic Manhattan club pots a bulletin conceding 1,8l0 majority to the republicans in Florida Ollicial advices arc received that the democrats demo-crats nro kukluxing the trains in Florida to destroy the returns from the di-tlricls. It is feared that aeriuus fightirn; has already begun. Lake City, Florida, 9. 5 p.m. Further return?) from tho twenty-one counties in rtoriua make the ropniiii-can ropniiii-can majority 1,-40, with eighteen counties lo be be.ird from, iixteen ol wliich gavH a democr ilic mnjonty in 1874 ot 1,'JbO. At tiiia r:ite the dem-ocrtic dem-ocrtic majority in tho state will be-about be-about 1,oka). Governor Stearns telegraphs lii.it lie will need assistance to protect and guurd tno returns, which Ca'ablisb ti ayes' succc's. 10.4 3 p.m. l'iirli-il returns from tweu:y-two rou iities shuw a net itt-iu. giin of b") over tie vote uf 174. 1'ho K-vt iitci n remaining cuiiniui will, it L-i eiiiiini by tlm derjiocr-ttii le.wJtrs, sin i w a g.in of h hj, 1 n m; 1-t dialriel Uavulcn, di-m , is eieckd by a small maj'-riiy. Finley, dun., is eleetwl frum l:io 1X1 dittricl by sWul majority. Tne duns, claim the Irgislatnry in boin bram ii . as well as tne slate e.ectural ticket. LiteCily, lU.-'W p.m. '1 no l-a! bt-annK trie rtttirns floiil thil K-ulinTh COuntit?s has nut yet k n t:n.i!td nl , 1'alatk.i. Lake City, 7. 1'l p.m. The itatr, a.i honestly retaliated by tiie licrnui-.-ats, ijives 1,710 rna.or.ty as tne lowrsl jN.-ible tigure. New Vurk, 0. Tno latmL fr-m Florida reporu fjuMit rtttoreil. '1 u' governor n trnpr.nid llul the ie. tinvH the Ule H th'y hav a piculul count. All ll j precin'jts of K'f-y Wn! j;ivr 'Jl'J for Ti.d.-n ai.l '.'70 (t H .).-,. Fort Jtf'-v rs nrtcii.ci givn U,t fildcnai'd 1 lut Hayn. The only precinct not licird Irom will probably ca-tt its entire vole of alw,nl in for I il Jen, maicin( a proianio mauniy iu tbc county of 01. In lf74 tlm Vwlo ot tli erniiiiy for conri'-iiicn conri'-iiicn wm: l-)iui., '; rrp.; i-S. Tno Ciin imiuli t'.i-i"rtr liai di( patents whioli slww that HiO statr ib very tloe, anii ' ao otlicial count alone can dicidy tnu rf?ul(, IJ.LINoH. H' ii b s the r- p. conr-.snmon lined lin-ed in Illinois, wntmn n.iiin'S have hern alrr:i.y roi-.rird, Manii ih rkxtid ii. the lULli district. '1 ins nuikey n rep g:iiu at hix eongr' hiii' n, and revrrm -mo coiigHfi-ioiial d' lentiuu from Illinois. loo rcj. claim aio thi eli.clion of Ashcroft over SparLi in tiie loth district. IJlI-SIANA. Governor Kellog;;s trlrgnuns In tlm national coniuiit ten. ilrrbire that thr rrp. gums are nreatr tliau pxpnrtfd; tbat Uurwell, rep., is electud to con Kress from New Crlean, ami Iyuis lana is sure for Mnyrs. A lleiald'n special siiys: Tiio state lian yulie democratic by 7,0. IU p.m. A disp itcli just received from Nnw Orleans fpun an editor ol llie New York 7i wit fayn: Th sUte is so clodo tliat tho oil)' ml count i uecrssary to delermii.e llio result, and that in any event there in a pnnmbilily of a serious dinliirbance. New Orleans goes dem. by 'J.OOO. A private telrgraui received in Richmond, Va., Irom L. A. Wilt, dem. candidate fur IicuUmihuI gov-ornnr gov-ornnr of L-iuiHinua, Rays louiflianu hat gone dom. by lMM). General Jolm M. Corso, dem. chairman chair-man of the 1st Jllin.jis congressional district comiiiitlee, h'lt Chicago, Thursday, lor Iyuimna. A special Uj llio New York Tun' from A. IJumont, eliairmiin uf the rep. HUtfl committee of New Orlnaim, nay 1'ar.kanl coni''f to the city With Ifi.OO'l majority, 8,1)00 more than the dem. city majority. Tne heavy rep. parixlicrt itro now coming iu ami lending lend-ing drm. ailnut tliat they are b-ulcn. Kellogg iays that lain returns are uvon brtier llian cxpccli (1. The New York 'I'nhuim liana long hiHlory uf the jiiiisianii iluin. campaign cam-paign telegraphed from New OrlranA, DlinwniK tbftt tho blacks have been solidly rep. in the tnli, puilieulnrly in Ooilhila, Mornlinu, K "t li'dtciana, West Feliciana and Eattllilon Kongo, hut they have l"en intimidated in evry wiy and practically dMfran-chiHiil dMfran-chiHiil by n surcnm oT inUlih r, IrwiidH, pnilidy anil criit'Hy. 'J'hn (Times commith d hardly fall nlmrt of the Mountain Mrndow mauaiicro The clear republican eol .rrd majority (ver whiles in by centum n.l(il. Tun, colored men were notonoiiHly a unit., Tho democrats, by circular, havu advised that the democrats indulgo in no gloooiy forebodings in porsoual converaaliou, ae they had means ol currying the election and intended lo use thorn. They advised that r.n l.mgurtge be used that could be construed con-strued into a threat or intimidation. They recommended the formation of parish clubs, mounted, which should vemlezvoua occasionally and impress the negroes with a sense of their Ntrenylh. In nnrsnanro nf Dipt; instructions, the five iibovo named parishes, instead of tho 3,679 rep. majority in 1S74, gave this year, according ac-cording to the dems., a strong tieru. majority. The correspondent claims positively that Governor McEnery, recently re-cently in a speech, advised the assassination assassi-nation of Packard, and promised to shield the murderers Irom any arrest. ar-rest. The history is intensely interesting, inter-esting, and shows a very bad record for the dems. in the Pelican Btate. MAINE. Ofii cial retu rns from 312 to w na give Hayes 57.0S1; Tilden, 43,402. MINNESOTA. Complete returns from forty-two counties and partial returns from the remaining thirty show that Hayes' majority in the stato will be about 1S,0U0. Dunnell, rep., is elected in 1st district by 8.5U0; Strait, rep., in tho 2d by 3,000, and Stewart, rep., in ' tho 3d, by 1,200 to 1,500. The legislature legis-lature on ioint ballot will be nearlv or quite two-thirds rep. NEBRASKA. Chicago, 10. Tribune's Lincoln, Nebraska: The republicans havo cer-tninlv cer-tninlv carried the Btate by about liS.000. NORTH CAROLINA.. The state is conceded to the democratic demo-cratic by Irom 5.0U0 to 15,000 majority. major-ity. The New ork Commercial says: Senator Frelmghuysen has reseived a dispatch Btating thut repi. have carried North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C, 9. General Kil- patriek arrived in this city this evening even-ing from Washington. He is now closeted with T. 15. Xeogh, chairman of tho lepubliean Btate committee, and other republicans at tho Yar-boruiigh Yar-boruiigh house. Additional returns from the western part of the state continuo to show democratic gains. The countiea yet to hear from are dem. and the majority will certainly reach 12,000 to 15,000. T. B. Keogh, chairman ol the rep. state I committee, concedes the state by 12,000. OHIO. Columbus, 9. The excitement hero is still intense. All news centres have j attracted crowds all day. Tne democrats demo-crats have beeu eulhusiastic ail day, and are stiil jubilant, but the news ot to-night greatly encourages tho repub licans. At midnight enthusiastic crowds of both parties were entirely salitikd that their respective champions cham-pions had bteu elected. Fi fly-nine counties ia Ohio give Tilden 2S,l.;i, Hayes 22, 1-H ; net dem. gain over Barnes' vote in Oct bcr o( 452. I I'KNSaVLVANIA. There is a gain of at least seven members of congress lor the reps., perhaps nine. Tne legislature is thoroughly ri-p. in both houses. Tno election of Stengcr, dem., to congress frum the 1S::i district, is claimed by a majority of 51. Full returns frum furty-three conn ties allow rep. g.iim no the presidential presiden-tial ticket, compared with tho Toie of la I ytar, uf ll,ol2. Too ileiiucralic tains in these CLiunlua are 7,'J"5; net rp. yain. 0,057. 1'iio 1'iuiadelpliia duVg iti iU is juit reVer-rd by u in I g nn of sevrn eoii-gn eoii-gn Miiiiii, gaining eight and losuig line, nukn.g pi;viiilwii to ten. fcolTU CAi;uI.l.VA. Nineteen coiiut;i.J, ollicial, a b tu. maji inly if 2-1,'il 1. fclcven '(.iii.t.L'd fn in inia'.wnrthy rcpjj's , in i some l thc.ui, I ft, l.Vj, leaving ly to be h'rd (r vrn the two rein re-in a: :iti .g cuUlUu - Ciarlet -n 1 t.'..r- !iton m ni(li he Ion1 tho e.ec-lioii e.ec-lioii tlm rep, (iiiui'd r pe clivvly ',','") and 5' majority. 1 1 t lie rc sii!t Ointirms the anl:npatioi, Hump-i Hump-i l .n'rt nt ma or.ty ooi J lu 2,''5 1 mi i '1 li b n prohaly Ui or 15 per cent, lu.-s. 1 if city n in a rol.tiilMii ut feMTHii rx-'iii'ineiit. I i.e ui" ie u tin- -.Ur on lv nt Ihu Cii irh Aon .eirt l lie iittc-l returiii in. Incite lu.tt the deiiii. havr cirri'-1 the U! fi t Tilden Til-den by 2,' "t m.;Orily. Tno dem. rltiim of .South Caroima eimti " no fiar am nig the rep. of New York, iu l:iu;r aiii---4 dn not y.eld an inrh. 1 lill;nei,ina, b. 1 . t ii. fli.ll ii -herb 1 1 r burnt ii,' "I urn I I ho tlrnn. ci.um 12.HM in Hiiutli C'afi.Iina. Ciluiiil'ia, I1'. Latent ligurif Rive llamntnii .'17'J. '1 lir rep.-., linwierer, claim that ('ii.tmlierini it i l--d by VWI, ex. -hiding v li-I'm-Id euoly, wnieli ti,i repulili' ani nay mil lie ti.roun out by tho c -iiivauiers. All tpnel here. VU.'.INU. AMitiuiial returns fmni thu Uto C'liilirm last iiilil'n d;snil h lu r la-lin la-lin lo llio iti-lrn iii.tji.ri: a. id cou-urei.mul cou-urei.mul ileifgattM cxei pt in Ihe 4lti ilitrut. wni.-li Km rep-J ui very I r 'I.m'm; (u elect J' i rg-nar n, rep. K'ji'irted returns lni):iil (fin nil cmnilieA in that diiturl but liinc nivit 1 Tinti r, dt in, ovrr "Vm ni " j r I ( y . It in hi iie d (hat (lie c, nnti' ( lirir from c.imi change tne ir.ult. in in wnl iniikti 'irj;. ma's deli j-alimi solidly dem. W. 'U.N.-IX. Tho reiulili''HiH will liavo ri,;ht""H tu ijnrily m th' ii--ii'iiihly and e.-i n in the tf nale. Too m.iuilv f ir H ;) in 111 tho htale will ejeeed 5,1k (. Till: l-Afll'll- TA'll'jl. S.ui Krancisci, 9. Adiipad h fr mi Virginia city thi.i muining n:yn: Nevada will give l.umi rep. ni.ijfir-ily. ni.ijfir-ily. Mealier mg rctuniH from thai ii to aluo imlK'ate tiiat roult. ' he votn ia coming iu very alowly. In Calilnrma returno thus far received re-ceived dive 1 lay (s 5, ll HI major ily, which additional relurns am not likely lo vary. l'"nr enngreuH Ihwli and T'lgo, rrp., aru certainly cln tid in the Bouthern diitrii't, runniug con Hiilerahly iihend of the ticket lu the Ith diii net. Tho content in clone and iiidwriflive. llolh purlieu nt prenenl claim it. A dispatch from I'ortland says: The democrats now concede that tiie stale Iiiih gone, lor llnyon hy (M In MOO nm-jurity. nm-jurity. The repuhlienn ntaln central cijiinnillrc claim it by 1,000 to J.X), Ui luniH frum the intvrior have been vary mengre. Tlm elect inn of congressmen con-gressmen in the lid and -ith district is not yet decided, (Jcorgn C. (Jorliam recoived a (lis . patch Irom Oregon this evening liigued by Hmial'ir "Mitchell and (in-, (in-, gn amiianoloel Wilhnmn, staling that S nitlor Kelly conceih w i,it(i to the repubhi aim by Hi 10 majnrily. A Virginia city diMiatrh says that Hayes' iiiajnrity is certainly nnt than 1,100, Tlin republnian chit greHHniaii hii I judge ol lint supretnci Ciutt nre elect, d by pn hapx 1 ,1100. Thore is no dniibl ubnnt Ihoie figures. onNioNR or 'i i ii-: iMi.inc.u, niiH. The New 'ini Tnnri miyt Though i.llieial relurns which w-mld place Ihn mailer Imyuiiil cdiilinveinv havo ii"! yet been rncrivi'd, there is nu ilniibt Hint linyos 1ms been elt'clcd pic'iident. All of our jpociaH reports received during the past twenty-four hoim from disputed slatea in tho south, render it certain that they have gone republican. Our latest dispatches give the republicans a majority of 2,000 in Florida, 8, 0X in LouUiana, and at Icaat 8,000 in South Carolina. The Chicago Times congratulaten the country on iho nearly equally divided houae, which iu tho guarantee of good behavior on tliB part of con-gre.- em en . The Tanr.it ed i tori a! ly , does not consider llayee' election in any degree probable, hardly pos&ible, and mentions the fact that be contests con-tests tiie matter yet merely in an incidental way. The New 1'ork Sun and Wu,ll continue strong in the belief thai Tilden ia e!ccUd. The New York Tribune does not claim that either Tilden or Hendricks is cicely, but apprehends fraud in counting the vote. It strongly deprecates depre-cates the talk of politicians about "doctoring" southern returns, and a ly?: "Li t it be home in mind in the intense momenta of thin waiting for the iioal result, that there ia one thing of vastly more importance U the people of this country ti.au the choice of either of Un-eo two Candida Candi-da ten or the bucccm ol either parly, ; and that is that whoever i) elected shall he ljoneetiy elect.d. Th 7'n-bune 7'n-bune has dtsire-t the election of tiu-repulIican tiu-repulIican candidal--. nr-.d h worked enrnestly to lhl nd, Imt the I'liluif's pat rrcTil nt:d nil it- tradition. tradi-tion. forbid that it should stand by, confuting or Beeniing to consent to anything that ban in it a Miipirion of an attempt lo defraud by dishonest liall'iti or fnUe returns the people o! their right." |