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Show 'TWAS A VICTORY! I Jhe R' publicans Elected the Governor in Srarffhodo Island by a Majority of 1 96 JdlNljlLLOT, FOURTEEN MAJORITY The Ke.nw- IK-mocracy V.illCboose Cleve-land Cleve-land Delojrnt.'s Alnnwt Without Op-pottition Op-pottition Politic -.1 Sules from ' ( O'her Points. l J Pkovidevcf:. K. I., April 8. Complete re- 'turns of the state election give Brown, re-.' re-.' publican, 10:1 majority over Wardwoll, dem-jocrat. dem-jocrat. Melville Bull, republican, is elected iieutenaut-govi rnor by 11,310 majority and sHGeorge R. Rutter re-ilect'd secretary of ; estate by 237 majority. Therein no election jlfrr general treasurer, Samuel Clark, repuh-Tlican, repuh-Tlican, lacking li? ot a m ljori'y. Robert W. r.Eurbar.k, republican; lar ks GOT of a majority Jjjjor attorney-general. Th total ,vte cast Hma 54,73'!. The legislature linn a republican ,i4ua'jofit of fourteen on joint ballot, not 'counting the lieutenant-governor, who votes ipin the senate. The senate stands twenty. S three republicans and ten democrats and -three yet to be chosen. The house sta ds thirty-seven republican and nineteen democrats demo-crats and sixteen yet to be chosen. R.M.EICU, N.C., April f. Two factions appeared 4. in the convent !o i o: the Sixth di-trict at Rock-j Rock-j in -.ham yeterd,y, o:i? headed by Postmaster Brady of Chari ute, and the other by a negro hnflmed Cordon. The Br.vly fiction retired and no':iir.a'-i C. P. Lock ley of Vi mington, for congress, con-gress, and el'cr -l ,f. II. Yar n r of Wilmington, and Archibald Brady of Charlotte, a d -legates to .Minneapolis, both iii fnv r of Harrison. The Gor8on faction named A. M. Lxig o; Rockingham or congress, and 'ej'el J. M. Smith and J. M. "Cordon delegates. pi The republican convention of the Sejomi Ala-jtrictTnet Ala-jtrictTnet at Liltlcrors. B. P. Cheatham was en-B&rsedfor en-B&rsedfor cr.'wivs- by !('!. .! :'io:i. C. A. Cook : M Warren?' n. and Willi j iJagley of Sconlneck &Kere elected 'eat.'- to Minneapol-'s There rajn a liolt. arid the io'ter endorsed W. V. Long, I Of Weldou, for congre.-s. F'Toveka, Kan , April 8. W'l'h the approach of lithe date for h dding the democr.?ic :-tnte convention. conven-tion. ;:t whii .i delegates to the Chicago convention conven-tion will be t:o uiiiate,!, it becomes apparent that tphe.-e wilt be bit i n i::si-riiili?-it attemot to oppose op-pose the selection of a CIeveiau-1 delegation. ElsniAXA?ous, April 8. It is stated heio that J the flray and Cleveland factions have finally preached a compromise. Cleveland's sunporters are jfaid tr consent tant Cray sb:ll have the Indiana delegation's vote for a few ballot. The commit r-e i - tb-n go to Cleveland and stay with him gfeltil the battle is . uded. !- ' Lancaster, Ph., Aurit 8. The democratic ron-enriqji ron-enriqji here selected William B. (.riven and John :. Coyle delegates - to the Chicago convention, ai-'i uoni!iat"d John A- Mnione for congress. In- ; Stract-ons for Cleveland were given tile delegates. jpr Ttcsox, Ariz... April The territorial republi-llii republi-llii eon veni 'o:i v? terday n ur.inated N. O. Mur-Lfy Mur-Lfy and M.i;il-sn W. .Stewart delegates to the ytfinueapoiis convention. -. e... . |