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Show CAMPAIGN CLOSED. The National Committees Qnit TVork and Go Home to Yote. THE REPUBLICAN CONFIDENCE. As Gees Xew York so Goes the Union, and Xew York. Is Absolutely Safe, The Democrats Abttndoa Connecticut, Con-necticut, Hut fit ill Claim the Election Elec-tion of Cleveland by Fifteen Majority, Ma-jority, Incladins Several Republican Repub-lican Strongholds. New York, Nov. 5. The national campaign cam-paign committees have practically concluded their work, and many of those engaged here have gone home to vote. U. S. Commissioner Com-missioner Bucll was busy thU morning swearing in federal deputies to serve at the election in this city. It is estimated that fully 1400 will be sworn in by this evening. U. S. Marshal Jacobs says ha does not know how many men he wiil have, but that there will be at laast one for each precinct, of which there are 1135. besides seme to look after the men illegally registered. The new deputies are governnic.it employes and presumably pre-sumably all Republicans. Jacobs says they wi'.l be armed in order to be able to enforce their authority. It is rumored the federal grand juryis considering John I. Davenport's charges and is about to act in the caies of three city oilicera said to be accused of abbeting falsa registration and colonization. THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE today estimates that Cleveland will get 224 votes from the following states: Solid So-.th l')9;Corinec:icut fi New York ; ir.d'ana 15 Wisconsin 1 Michigan 6 New Jersey r The only one they consider doubtful in the list, is Connecticut. Tuis would stiil leave fifteen over the necessary number. As to the result iu this state and c:ty, the Democrats say Harrison cannot come down to the city line from the state with more than 650 JJ majority that Cleveland's majority cannot be less than H0,0K), leaving a Republican majority of only-5000 to be overcome by the votes of Kings, Queens and Richmond counties, which include Brooklyn and the other island towns about the bay. The general estimate of tho city vote, however, eives Cleveland 70,000 majority. The Republican coimuittse gives out no figures, but the following represents rep-resents their expectations: California 81 New Hampshire 4 Colorado 4lHew York Si Cv.nnec.icut tij North Dakota 8 Delaware 3. Ohio 23 Idaho bjOresron 4 Illinois 24Penujylyania 3"i Indiana 15i Ithode Is!::nd 4 Iowa la'Sonth Dakota 8 Kainsas lOlVermoa: 4 li,iue ti Washington 4 Massachusetts 13 West Virginia 6 Michigan 10 Wisconm 15 Minnesota 9 Wyoming 3 Montana 3 Nebraska 8 Total 277 Necessary to a choice 2i The Republican state committee claims Harrison will come to the city with !K),000 plurality. Four years ago it was 85.000. It claims there will be a falling off of 15,000 to 20.000 in the Democratic vote of this city, compared with four years ago, so it claims the state for Harrison and is firm in the faith as goes New York so goes the Union. |