| Show BY TELEGRAPH per F PEB W x amo q TELEGRAPH tass MT AMERICAN NEW YORK nov 9 0 the herala herald bays says elections in new york and other states yesterday may be briefly bummed summed up them there was no disorder although much subdued excitement excitement jex aex existed isted in congressional and sen districts TheS the state is soffie some bome what in doubt owing dwing to imperfect returns but the latest indications are that the democrats have a small majority ther latest estimate being carr carp republican candidate for secretary of state seems to have run ahead of hl his ticket so well that fuit full returns may prove his election As to state senators the democrats have made considerable gains but it is doubtful whether they will have a majority on the final count the assembly appears to have een secured by the republicans again B hogan ogan jn in the fifth seward in the twelfth and everett in the sixteenth senatorial are all nil defeated in this city bossism Bos slam siam has encountered another waterloo calvin for surrogate has been ignominious ly defeated by eji rollins republican candidate mckean Is elected district attorney by an overwhelming majority the democrats have elected six of the seven states senators Feba tors and seventeen of the twenty foun four assembly men indications are that the regular democrats have secured six sik of the district aldermen the republic ff cans securing seven beven and tamm tammany any only three the indications are that the republicans have succeed succeeded edIn in electing their marine court judges most of the democratic eandi candi candidad candidates daa daG for chiv civil il justices have afen elected including norton campbell clancy C 3 r and mcgown the rhe sun in its second edition saya sayi later figures reduce the suns estla mate from democratic major ty to of A very close election and most of the results are jn in doubt aavang AA kany yany Vany euy eny tuy 9 0 the argus editor at noon today to 6 day claimed the election of the democratic state ticket by 2000 though owing to td carr running ahead of the ticket he may be elected they say the senate is a tie and the assembly in doubt 1 new york 9 the election in brooklyn resulted in a republican victory the principal interest concentrated cent rated in the mayoralty contest for the success of which ticket bo h parties lent their best energies the te returns turns indicate the election of roth reth eth low by a fair majority over james howell present mayor and de demo in 0 erat crado CrAt Jc nominee the democrats have probably elected senator john C hr jacobb jacobs cobs and elected john J hernan kernan positively f anthe in abd tbd third district charles H russell bussell republican candidate has been returned the democrats claim to have elected 9 out of 12 assembly ji ao fleri ii h t senator th thomas thomss omas F grady who pho defeated surrogate Calvin for reelee re elee elec jr liy ily by eyb 6 for or tammany thie the county democracy demock ncy ney candidate walker has a larger jarger vote than cal tvan I 1 vin the republic aa candidate foi for hab has a large plurality lurall ty al v though tammany first placed john joho 1 mckeon in nomination for district it attorney tomey and later becam became e the nominee of the united demo democrate democracy crac crae Y his election is even interpreted as hs a defeat of tammany owing to his long iong antagonism td to that IS alon pon new york gin gln 9 in brooklyn the republicans elected mayor sherl ft and supervisors at large no senator no assemblymen assemblyman assembly men 10 supervisors out of 16 15 and 6 5 aldermen albert dogge chairman of the 4 executive committee of the republican state committee said dispatch s P es from the returns in different gitarts aa parts of the state give the republic cans he said the assembly would be republican by about 6 61 to 60 while the democrats would gain tk M the senate by one vote RICHMOND 9 the whig the there thare te adjuster adjusters organ in an editorial on the result in virginia will tomorrow say our oar victory is certain we have not yet received sufficient returns to a give exact or even approximate J figures of our majorities but we know enough to be quite positive ve cai col cameron rep and the wh whole ole oie ticket is elected eleo elec teli teil by a ma majority hat gat arity of not less than and that we have carried both branches of the general assembly by y a joint majority exceeding that tir tit the legislator of 1879 80 indeed the returns as far as received fully justify the claiming of a n majority of air for our state ticket but out of abundant caution we decline to claim everything we might reasonably do at any rate our xun victory is complete and as at thelast the last election the people pepie have elected reelected re elec a government which will adept k capt a united states readjustment and give effect in full to the popular will peoria 1 UL 9 in the municipal election Is elected mayor by a majority of nearly republican gain 1000 the republicans also gain three al dermen the council wi wil wll I 1 bo be a tie with a republican mayor this is the first time the republicans have carried the city for several years omaha 9 0 the returns come coale in very slowly A light voe vote was generally polled the state ticket comprised one judge ot at the supreme court and two university regents re 3 ants As the state is largely republican the candidates were absolutely certain to be elected by a largo large majority considerable interest was generally manifested over the county officers douglas county elected the straight republican ticket the majorities jori ties ranging from first time a straight ticket has been elected in this county for several years efa ern hall hail era county went republican for the first its history milwaukee 9 one hundred and ninety one towns and cities including milwaukee and embr cing cinn cing eing two fifths of the state with interior republican precincts to hear from give a net not democrat gain of the republicans vote on the basis of the last gubernatorial election to overcome Is the democratic state central committee claim a good show for carrying the state and claim the state treasury positively tho the republican state central committee are positive of the election of the entire ticket by fram 2000 to 1000 A private letter from prominent republicans in the interior seems to insure the success of th the 6 republican ticket returns come in slowly the vote js Is not over 60 per cent of the usual vote and the flooded condition of a large portion of the northern part of the state is assigned as the reason the in the same precinct have draw nat least to votes from th the a republicans republic am jackb jacks jackson 0 n 9 returns are coming in freely from the cen con aral and northern counties but few are coming from the southern and eastern counties the democratic comal committee atee claim the election of their state ticket by some 20 00 to and the fusionists concede the overwhelm ming defeat both branches of the legislature will be de democratic mccratic trenton 9 returns thus thug far received indicate the following as the political standing of the next legislature of new jersey jerseys senate republicans public ans 13 democrats 3 a gain of three assembly republicans cans eans 32 democrats 5 a gain of two pittsburg 9 returns from alle aile aghany county are coming in slowly owing to the large amount of scratching bailey republican candidate for state treasurer will have plurality over noble democrat DENVER 9 full returns from the city give morris republican for mayor majo majority rity kity over the greenbacker and peoples peopled candidate the county returns with tw two precincts to hear from give lican for sheriff majority a republican pub licau gain over 1679 of about the lowest estimates places den vers majority over all for per pen permanent man capital at about hartford 9 the republicans elected 10 out of 14 senators voted for yesterday giving them 17 cut of 24 liast last year the senate stood 16 to 5 this year there are three new now districts the house stands v according to the returns reau republicans and 93 democrats und ani uni one greenback last year it stood republicans public blicaus ans democrats 80 greenback ck 10 baltimore 9 returns from counties up to pm are still incomplete but are sufficient to base an estimate of the general results the republicans gain unexpected victories in several democratic count counties including senators in hartford where allen alien republican is elected over stump democrat who was president of the last senate the republicans also gain four bena sena senator torm the next senate stands according to present estimates 16 democrats and 10 republicans in the last senate there were 7 republicans and 19 democrats based on the same estimates the house stands 59 democrats and 31 republicans the re publicans public ans als ais also alsa elected frederick stone for chief judge in the seven seventh th judicial district also john mbrooks DB rooks associate judge for the same district in howard county the home of pf united states senator A P gor bam ham the iho regular democratic ticket is said to be elected by majority washington 9 the commissioner of the general land office in his annual report makes the following interesting comments on the subject of government timber lands he lie says the existing provisions of the law permitting citizens to fell and remove timber on the public lands for mining and domestic purposes as found in the the act of june 3 1878 are in my opinion very defective the only lands from which such cutting is authorized are the mineral lands which are to a great extent undefined and necessarily must so 80 remain first largo large quantities of timber are necessary for the development of mines while said act authorizes the cutting thereon of timber for other pur purposes poses the purchaser of a min ing mg claim has as much if not greater need for the timber thereon as the agriculturist and the transportation of timber to the mines from a distance is very expensive second the law furnishes no relief to such as reside at a distance from such lands the situation is practically this the settlers on lands devoid of timber need timber for fuel and building very frequently they cannot get it except from the tho public lands if they get it legally still they will take it and when taken solely for said purposes it is under circumstances which largely mitigate tuo tue technical levai leial of fence while the parties wiio whoa steal the tho public timber for speculation and profit deserve severe punishment ish ishi nent ment those who use it solely for home purpose sunder bunder the imperative necessities above mentioned should have their privileges accurately and reasonably defined I 1 deen deem the enactment of some law which will accomplish com this end to be very desirable and in the public interest commissioner mcfarland says with regard to private land claims in the territories of arizona and new now mexico and the state of colorado I 1 feel disinclined dis at this time to recommend any specific apeci nie fic plan for tho adjustment of said claims whether a commission be appointed and the same provisions made as by the act of march 3 1851 for the settlement or of like claims in california by a law enacted requiring proceedings to be commenced directly in the courts within a certain time and left to the tho discretion of congress my present duty will be performed when I 1 shall have directed attention to the need of some legislation which will be adequate to the speedy ascertainment of just what lands these theeb claims embrace and to their final disposition within such period as may be essential to judicial pro ce edings colorado is already a flourishing state daily increasing its population Ilat ion ioD its industries Indu and its M we wealth new mexico and arizona are becoming easily accessible by reason of the construction of railroads the mineral resources of both state and territories are drawing to them the enterprise and wealth of jarge large jar e numbers of our best citizens it is manifest not only ti eliat i at th they ey are en entitled ti tied to such legislative relief as shall secure title to their theli lands at the earliest date compatible with due proceedings but that is a matter of interest to the whole country the longer action is deferred the more complicated will be the difficulties to be met and overcome scoville in the criminal court today to day stated the warden of the prison son did not remember taking a tet pet let er from guiteau to him and nee diving iving it to the district attorney and reclined lined to make affidavit he apologized for troubling the court but would bring the matter up during the trial the district attorney denied emphatically having rec received elved from warden crocker or anyone else any letter from guiteau to scoville he re had exten exton extended led every courtesy to scoville realizing bis his disadvantage and wondered at his charge the paci pact pacific tic tie railroads earned during the year for military transportation which is withheld by the secretary of the treasury to be applied to of their indebtedness to the united states the total value of tariff rates service rendered the war department by b y railroads during the year is 1807 aso the dep department artmon artmen t of justice is considering si tho the matte rot the reappointment of peter C sherman chief justice of dakota and charges have been filed to prevent his hia reappoint ment meat department charges are always preferred a against gagnat territorial off meers officers desiring reappointment the garfield memorial hospital fund is national bank notes received for redemption receipt por dor united states bonds at the treasury de part parl ment for redemption under the call including those to today to day the argument on the Inform information atlon phase of the star route case closed today to day and judge cox announced that he be would probably give the decision cl ion lon to morrow NEW YORK nov nor 9 the calamity lyof of the fallen house proves greater then first reported mr hill ifill who occupied the first floor is severely injured his wife and two children are still in the ruins Mrs Mr sHill shili aill is believed to have been heard beard speaking ing beneath the ruins and she may llo ito 0 o taken out cut nilve mrs badwal son 30 years oldis severely crushed mrs airs knaub and son are killed mrs rudolph Is killed four children and mr wolf are missing four children of mrs were killed the loss III in property is about 11 mrs hills face was uncovered of the debris debria but two beams pinioned her legs she was perfectly self possessed and braver bravely y bore her removal inquiring arouther about her children her youn eest was found suffocated near her mrs airs hil hili i when finally removed at I 1 was found seriously injured about the legs A german customer of the beer saloon was dug from the fallen walls in the yard but though he had bad talked with those unearthing ear thing him he was dead when reached these buildings were fifty years old the list of dead bodies found is seven the bodies of john ihorn thomp p son a negro 35 years of age and frank and chester hill two chil chi dren have been added to those al roady ruady found it ia is believed that more dead will be brought to light as the exea excavation proceeds PORT HURON mich 9 mayor Carle tion of the michigan relief committee answering an i inquiry of secretary secle Secie fary tary mcdonald of th the new york michigan relief committee bays says there la Is much sic bie sickness knes among the sufferers to stock feed and sli shelter elter elfer 1200 1 families will need at least each to tide over the winter means are arr about exhausted at detroit has been received but no account of it has been given and it is estimated that only |