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6
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December
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1888
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iowa's official vote. Des Moines, Ia, Nov. 30.- The officia} returns of lowa's vote íor eleetors are as follows: Harrison, 211,598; Cleveland, 13),877; Streeter, t,105; Fisk, 3,550; total vote, 404,130; Harrison's plurality, 31,721. MARVLA5D CONGRESSMEX. Baltimoke, Md., Nov. 30- Maryland's new Conpressionalde?e?ationha5 received their eertifleates from the Governor. It is ma ie up of two Republicana and four Demoeruts. TUK W1SCONSIX VOTE. Madison. Wis., Nov. 30.- Complete official returns from every county in Wisconsin show as follows: For President- Harrison, 170,688; Cleveland, 155,283; Fisk, 14,277; Streeter, 8,552. Harrison's pluralit.y, 21,271. For Governor- Hoard, 175,690: Morman, 155,436; Durant, 14,353; Poweü, 9,196. Hoard's plurality, 20,271. MAINE. Augusta, Me., Dec. 1.- The cflicial count of the vote of this State gives Harrison, 73,734; Cleveland, 50,482; Fisk, 2,690; Streoter, 1,345. Harrison's plurality, 23,252. OREGOS. Portland, Ore., Dec. 2.- The official returns of the vote of Oregon pive these results: Harrison, 33,293: Cleveland, 26,523; Fisk, 1,677; Streeter, 363; scattering, 61; total vote, 61,918: Harrison's plurality, 6,769. Blaine's plurality in 1884 was 2,256 on a total vote of 51,554. WASHINGTON TERBITORT. Portland, Ore., Dec. 5.- The official canvass of the vote of Washington J. B. Allen (Rep.) for Congress, 26,291; Charles S. Voorhees (üem.), 18,920; R. S. Green (Pro.), 1,137. The Legislature is almost solidly Republican. CALIFORNIA. Sacramento, Cal., Dec. 2.- The electoral vote of California as announoed by the Secretaryof State is: Harrison, 124,809; Cleveland, 117, ?29; Fisk, 5,761; Curtís, 1,591. KEXTUCKY. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 2.- ïhe official vote oí Kentucky is: Cleveland, 183,800; Harrison, 154,144; Fisk, 5,225; Labor, 623; Bel va Lockwood, 2; Cleveland's plurality, 28,666. NORTH CAROLINA CONORESSMEN. Raleigii, N. C, Dec. 3.- Tue official canvass shows the following Congressmen elected in this State: Skinner, McClammy, Bunn, Rowland, Henderson and Cowles, Democrats; Cheatham (colored), Brower and Ewart, Republicans. delaware's vote. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 4. - ïhe official vote of Delaware gives Harrison 12,993 votes; Cleveland, 16,414; Fisk, 400; Cleveland' s plurality, 3,441. KEBHASKA. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 5. - The following is the result of the offic sl cunvass of the State of Nebraska: Harrison, 108,425; Cleveland, 80,553; Fisk, 'J.429; Streeter, 4,226. 5JEVADA. Carsotí, Nev., Dec 5.- The official returns show the following result in this State: Harrison, 7,08S; Cleveland, 5,149; Fisk, 41 HARRISON' AND THE SOUTH. Isdianapolis, Ind., Dec. 1. - General Chalmers, of Mississippi, called upon General Harrison recently. In the course of their interview General Harrison made the iollowing statement: "Itis fallacy to recognize such a thing as a Southern question. While I am President I shall only demand ttaat tne people of the whole country shall obey the laws ol the Nation without reference to the section in whicu they may live. It is an insult to me for the Southern people to intimate that it is my desire to deal harshly with them. It would also be an insult to them tor me to anticípate that they do not expect to obey the laws as they do and shall ex ïst." General Chalmers says he is entirely satisüed that the Presidentelect will deal f airly and justly with the Southern people. the ïiext hoim:. Washington', Dec. 4. - The Washington Post which for a long time claimed a majority in the next House for the Democratie party, now admits that the Republicar.s will have the disputed Tennessee district and at least one of the four districts in West Virginia, and that the roll of the House will bear the names of 166 Republicans and 159 Democvats - a Repubic an majority of 7.

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