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Show LATEST RETURNS Further Staff lh8 OrfrI,tlu,ns Demutrallc JljjariUc? iu "e Counlrr. NEW yorwg DEMOCHATIC LEGISLATURE. Seuator Inall, urt, ,-rom ,. () SI Vim In tlie J.rjis. latnrr. MCKINLEY REGAHOS HIS DEFEAT DE-FEAT AS A VICTORY. The K'-BIrcifca of Teller lo the Ualtwl Statr;, Sfiialo, In-unil. Uf Tclesraph to tbe .S m.i ii:-nnfnTs licroniois. their JInJnrillr Incrra.r fbe x:rull Ilerome linoirn. II.l.INUIS. t'liic.vtiO, Xor. 0. Tlie republl. oaiM i-trritl Cook county, in which Chicago is located, for tho htad of their tU-ket- With all tho jire-ilUtU jire-ilUtU liratd from (unofllcially) the flurts Rlvc Gilbert (rep.) for i-lter:ir S24 .jralit- ocr Iiawler (detn ). Kern, the democratic can-tltdatefur can-tltdatefur co.iulr trt-asurrr. is victorious vic-torious houuvrr, hy To, plurality. MUivaimi Nov. . tJetieral I'nhutr this t-venms rvctivtol a trltram from Carthair.fay lug that Ldnardhaiii Mjit, tu-odomocraU, areaiiownby the ollicnl count to trelerii to the itih-lature. Ui-nc-ral l'alm. r, on rvadin the ilis-patch, ilis-patch, said: -'Tliia nukes 103 democrats, audoua jiint ballot a majority fonc. l.iirhty-fmir tounties of the State, Including Cook, out of a total of I'i, give Atnberg frep.), for State trej.-unr. a plimtluy uf isll over Wliton (dent ), Itanb (dim.), for SLtte nil ennteudent f u!.llc in-Mriiititin, in-Mriiititin, has a plurality of a 1,7:3 over K innl-'ri.) If tab canieJ 'j a heavi majuntv ii"t only Cook County, in which Chlra o u tituit-ed,laitaleO tituit-ed,laitaleO had h I.iiiK lead through, mit the Stats geueral.j. Ilarri-rm'v Ilarri-rm'v majority in the State in ISS ra 2i,0oi. nebiuh . OMAHA, Nov. ft. Ssvenly-uue couiuiea id Ihta UlvKe the ful-liu)r ful-liu)r vol's f.r Kotirnoi: Itoyd 'ilt-ni . U" Hi'; Hiehanl (rp.).0I,. 1 1 ; i'oH t r- (alliance), S9,i91. Tliere are righteen counties et to hear from. The total vote of the State u ill lie from 2 hj to 2!y. and the candidate can-didate Ht-o receives 7iV" vote I certain of tleclion. ltoyil Is now in the lead, hut Hilt lulls 4SoS of that tiumiK-r. The eh tiu-es are that his vote will exceed T ..ouj becau-e the tliiaiueiu the wotern put of the -stttei chit fly made up of repub- I11T1. . KASAA K v"5AC'lT, Nov. j. An estl-miu-ul Uie.-e.-ult of the J.iI-Hturi- f Kansas i?ucs tlie following: Democrat. 'M; of t'.iu teeuty-flve itvpuUieans about fifteen Kemtors pledged themselves to vote acenrd-iiik acenrd-iiik to the will of the jwople of their h'tricK a exprewetl in the vole for Iteprcsentalirt-s. Nine of thoe Iitncts rttunied Alliance men. To eour" reflection lualU mut con-tr con-tr jl m,rj v .Uf Til I.ilature i nn ap.aretiliy natn't him by llf- .en vol-s at iiil, aud possiUj i. -t- Vir. !" turn rtceh -1 to Jay from Ksnsis Jo :i-.t Illume tile situation nit riaily i neoiilj po-itie change t li-j. MtH.-tK-ttKii of ltnxlirick (r.j.) ovir InsuiitMem ) in the Fir-t Conrr.-f-i.tul d'Mrlct. The State ticket i tih in .InJbt, witii the cliai.tesfaoriug tlie Karmtrs' Alll- acv- . .. Cha'.man Uu.-lannau of the K-uras .State Central Committee. Com-mittee. t.l-griph the i-tojiated i-refw that Htiniphny '"-p.) is elected Governor. OHIO. Toi.hdo, Now ..- Canton tpe-n'. tpe-n'. Tiie lie", of telrKtaph facilities in Holmes County prevents exact vcertainimr. of the vole in the Mc-K.nl..jrilMrici. Mc-K.nl..jrilMrici. Stark County gives McKiuley T U niijonty and Jledlna Hit. Wayne lve- Wirwlck ."li tiiijoritv a'ni the UU-t advkn-t from Holuua give- him 1-. Mclviuley caitccle Warwick '-I election by CSToK, Ohio. Nov. . McHin-ley McHin-ley il I this af.eriiojn to atl Ab-sjciated Ab-sjciated I'rs re;.orter liiat, while conceding hU rrobable defeat by a tnall rojo.ity. .it H preitly siti-fied siti-fied with the rc-'iK. Hf WII was th iiter of assault. The re-ult ho regards s a signal victory. The nikjoritv of over Wu democratic in thi Uitlnct last year as reuueeu toab.ut 2 ' thin J tar. MIVSKSjTV. St. Paul. Miiiu., Nov. . Oill-eial, Oill-eial, unofliiial ami veUniatetl returns re-turns front all but vin counties in the.-ate giveM.niam (rep.), S.y s W)!-on (dttn.J, ;o.:.ii; a plurality plurali-ty for M-iriam of 7310. The remaining re-maining counl'ea are expected to tut thin plurality down, awl the rvirjl heaii V mmillte is claiming M-rrianraerwtii.il l.y over liKW, wile the dtrawiaiic Coramituc claim 'iff) for Wll-on. lialverson ( r'ariiit rs' Alliance) Ii i.robaWy elected t. CotMjr- In the i-iflh tlMtrict, over Conistock (rt-publlcan (rt-publlcan and Wlilteman (democrat). I u the Second di-trh t tjeneral lia-ker, lia-ker, AIIiauceciiii.idnle with tlemo-era'lf tlemo-era'lf erdcts-ment, tlaitus elecltot) over liiid (republiuini. If this prove to 1 the eae the next con-regional con-regional delegation from this State will li- llitee democrat' and to AI-liauce. AI-liauce. I'EKXfaV. LV.VMA. Piiiwii."iiiA, Nov. . Com-nlete Com-nlete returns on the slate legislature Allows tlie reptiblK.tiw havca majority major-ity of - on a joint ballot. At. zander K. Craig (democrat) is elerttd lo Congrats from the Twenty-fourth district, defeating Andrew J. Stewart over Kw votes. J"" dbtrict in lSSSgtve IJay (rej.ulr-iican) (rej.ulr-iican) 43 majority. Complete figures ate now rec Iveil from every district in the State.- Tho new dele-oaUonnill-tand seventeen republican repub-lican and eleven tiemocrats.ademo-cratic tiemocrats.ademo-cratic gain of four. Complete returns from every county foot up a plurality for Patterson Pat-terson (Jem ) f r governor of 16 9T-t. ademiK-riticgain.aicnmpared with UiS, of ., ,ii. Though Oelamater, tlie republican candidate tar gov-ernor. gov-ernor. is thus defeatwi, all his colleagues col-leagues ou tho Stite tickets are elected by decisive majorities. IOWA. Dib Moi.nes, "Sav. C Complete unofficial returns from teveuty-four ooUDtiea give ir. C. Farlan (rep.) lor $s -oi State. 149,607; Cliam-bSllib Cliam-bSllib (dem.). Hb,162, a republican lnoV 7783 over Jatt year's vote. The twenty-five counties unreported J.vJ Hutehhon (rep.) for goyrrnor 2JV .flil v hTisVj. ThU Indicates JSahrttono" MeFarland by 3300 'itiimnJ the remainder of the K"c.nSulelUketbypIura!ltI. M:Jifa?cmda"tioto('onSrees wllleUnd six republicans and five democrats. CAL1KOKMA. Sax Fuaciscd, Xov. 6. The entire republican ticket In this city, with the exception of one minor olilce, Is undoubtedly elected. Thtre teems lo be no doubt that the republicans repub-licans elected Ave out of six Con-greMmen Con-greMmen In the State, and the in-dicatlons in-dicatlons are that the entire Congressional Con-gressional delegation will be republican. repub-lican. sew iiAui'siinti:. Cocoia, N H., Nov. 0. The republicans concede the election of Uaniell (dem.), in the second con-grct-slonal dl-ttict. This gives the democrats the two Congresnien from this State. Jloth parties claim the legislature. The returns from all but a few email towns give Tuttle (rep.) for governor. 40.50S; Amsden (dem.), 40,000; Fletcher (pro.), 12.7IU The republicans claim ten to twenty majority ma-jority In the house aud the demo crats claim tsV to sixteen. MICHIGAN. DrTTROiT. N'ov; C It is thought the whole democratic State ticket is elected by GOW to 15,000 plurality. The legislature Is aUo democratic on a fusion vote with tho Patrons of Industry, who hold the balance of ot lower. Tlie first, M.cond, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and tenth congressional dbtrlcts are democratic, demo-cratic, and tlie third, fourth, ninth and eleventh republican. The vote in the eighth U very ctoe, hut present pres-ent returns give it to the democrats. OOLOHADO. DENVijt, Nov. o. Unofficial returns re-turns from tlie Stateglre the follow Ing unjoritief: Townsend (rep.), U3S3. aud ltoutt (rep.), S541. The republicans will elect the remaluder of the State ticket, with the exception excep-tion of treasurer, sujurintendent of IHibllc Instruction, and attorney general. The legislature on a jolut tallot will stand: republicans 49, democrats IS; a democratic gain of 14. This injures the re-election of Teller lo the United States Senate. NKW oriK. Nkw Vokk, Nov. C. The Associated Asso-ciated Press reportsrhow thetlection of 05 democratic asHemblymen In New ork aud toO repul'licin. Tlie farmer will have on a joint ballot SI votes, attains! the lattet'rs 79, which insures the election of a democratic successor to Senator Kvarls. AHKANSAS. St. Ixl is, Nov. rt. The latert Information In-formation from Arkansas Is to the eflett tint the olllcial returns from nine counties in the M-cotid district and cloe e-timates ou the remain ing counties give liretkeuridge (dem.) 703 mtjorlty. Both jartles claim the llr-t ditrict. In the fourth, Terry (dem.) is elected. All the other Ui'trkU have probably goue ilemocralic. SJITH iivkota. Cliiat(.o, Nov.C. A sjiecial from Miiincaiiolis say: The latest returns re-turns from South Dakota show the result to bean Allliuce victory, aud that Iouck! is elected governor. The Legislature w ill alra be Alliance, Alli-ance, tli'Ji IiKuring the defeat of Senator .Moody. VVAMIIMITO.N. Seattle, Nov. tj. lteturns and estimates from nil the counties in the State givo Wilson (reji.) for Con-gre-saplurality of tW. Oiympla, for tlie capital, lias 17,0ud majority. J1UNTANA. HKI.KSA, Nov 6. Tho reiiubli- cati committee claims that Carter will havo a sunll mtjorlty, but Dixon's election Is generally con-cdedbylMOto con-cdedbylMOto V plurality. The democrats claim two majority in the State senate. C0XM.CT1CX T. HAim"oiii, Conn., Nov. t The Courniil'a revised .figures indicate that tlie Connecticut legMature III itand: Senate 7 republicans, 17 democrat!-; House republicans, 133; demotrats, 110; riiwblicau majontv on a Joint billot, 4. TheStatevote at the present time siiowe: Mera in (rep.) 03.9 j7; Morris (dem.). 37,8i3; Augur (pro.) 34G9; .scattering, 257 .Morris laeks 31 ot a majority. In thl calctilition foui teen towns are unofficial. :.ORTiI PAKOTA. Faugo, N. D . Nov. 0. Incomplete Incom-plete returns indicate that the legislature legis-lature will have 00 republicans of a total of 93. The entire republican State and congressional ticket Is elecUJ. OKLAHOMA. fjLTHrUE, Xov. 0. Oklahoma Territory went republican. Harvey, Har-vey, republican candidate for Delegate Dele-gate to Congress, is elected by 1673 plurality. |