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Disease of the Urinary acd Seminal Organ: Whole train of diserdare broaght on viclous habite. ‘Groat numbers have been cured by this noble rewedy.. Prompted by desire to benetit f efticted and ‘safortunetn wl send the rect paring and us cu ele a to.any one who peed ie prec af Charice. Rooeees Station D, Bible House, moar? New York cit AMUSEMENTS. INCOLN HALL. THEODORE THOMAS’ TNEQUALLED CONCERTS. SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PEBFURMERS, \ 4 most perfect Concert Troupe which| ‘The ler ever traveled eb'berin this country or eu Mai = = nod CONCH. FRIDAY EVENING. November 15rH, FIRST GRAND CONCERT. MONDAY EV®NING, November ISTH, SECOSDAND LAST UONCERT. The following celebrated Soloists will appear: ME GEORGE L, OsGo0D, The yourg American Tenor. His first appearance MR, BERNHARD LISTEMANN, The celebrated Violinist. Together with the IVALLED ORCHESTRA. OF ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR 40 cepts extra and tickets w G, Nerembe ov the To commence at 3. Piavos are used st all EW NATIONAL THEATER. Bia. J. @. SAVILLE, Lessee and Manager. FOR SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINES Firet appearance in Washington of the t young Artiste, KATI£ PUTNAM rted by ber superiy DY COMPA Novemurr 4, E PUTNAM in ber rivaled rendition of | LITTLE N&LL AND THE MAROMIONESS, giving her oxas jite Beng and Dance, in the dramatization of Charlies Dickeas’ great novel entitled OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. ‘TUESDAY, November 5, 1572, MEGS DIVERSION AND LITTLE REBEL. WEDNESDAY November 6, MONDAY, Novem! acdisu, MB. J ASHINGTON THEATRE OOMIQUE, Arcs ate, south 9 Fcansyicanta enue. NbBOUS ATTRA Nat rae UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTIES '! Second week of the world-renowned athletes and BROWN AND SANFOED. heir thrilling feats ia mid-air, eatitled Flying the Distinguished Tra- TOR. nos-tf | dashing Danseuses, the EpT SISTERS. ‘The Child Wonder and Change Artist, LE PETIT® ANGELOIS cus QUILTEB AND GULDRICH, and Leauttful Ballet Divertisement, en: tithe e FAIBY SPRITE, THE FAIRY SPRITE. ALiaé APT MLLE Mr. JAS.W W)SLEY and Misa A. ne entire Corps de Baliet. and interlades by the Sons of Mormns. Messrs. PARKER, BURBANK. &. JEAN BUCK: UGLASS. ™ The new LEY and JAS. DO Brilliant Parlor Entertainment. Gigantic Selected Olio, First time of the beautiful Sensatioual Drama} ws The ied ; ( Father'y Curse, ell k PaRRER | e favorite, DICK ny Wedneaday and Saturday | ready aevery yy and ¥. nos pes MARINE BAND WILL GIVE A CONCERT At Concordia Ball ° MONDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS: commenting at Teclock. aaah s's "TBE KENTOCKY LIBBABY GIFT CONCERT $500,000 in Bank to Pay all Gifts. f Full Dracing tm Sight. $100,000 FOR ONLY 810, At the second Grand Gift Concert, authorized by gp;cia act of the Legislarare, im aid of the Pavite sbrary of Kentacky, unavoidably post; cont September 2: to December 7, and which positively and unequivocally occurs in Louisvilie, Ry., SAT. UBDAY, December 7, 1574, without further delay on any accovnt whatever, the flowing Cash Gifts are for distribution by lot among the ticket-holders: Sh. ONE GBAND GiFT,C. 100,000 ONE GHAND GIFr, 1 Cash Git... 82600) 1 Cas 3.d00} 15 0) 1 Ca 15,000) 29 Cash @ 18 TT rt 1 Ca 9.0m) « TWench 1 Ow S000] 36 Gash Gitts, 60 each Le 7.k0| G Cash Gifte, Seach 1¢ 6.0001 £0 Cash #N) eaclt 14 500) BW Cash Gifts, S00 eact 1 T 4n| 1 Ceeh Gils, 209 each 1 Cash Gift. 3.00 |512 Cash Gifte, 19) each TOTAL, 1.000 GIFTS, ALL CASH.....'8500,000 ‘The money to pay ali thew: gitts is now upon de- posit, and set apurt tor that parpose,in the Farn rs’ Bauk, xs will be won by the fols lowing cortiticate of th hier: FARMERS’ AND DRoweRs’ Be xn, Lo ‘ Sept. 23 1s TO CFB Tukgel THIS DE 2.0; 11 ; 113 for 00. rth of tickets at . No discount S100 atime. i se ahd penne tales and make retu ‘over! pis the eerenas} Culats should te mddressed to /vcedene fee clr: Gov. THOMAS 3 BRAMLETER, Agent Public Lésrire of K srr oct w York Office, for Beoadway, Ce Major THOS. H. HAYS. 3 ease" on maeeisio= Baw x6 Bo. 416 7th remember Mamas ae ORE | E 5S. JUSTH PaYs F. ties Hindist, Sota Ree ES BHOES, & 19 D street, a promptly attended &e., at eh sts. Hotes by mail to. ocd ly Notice ‘TO THE OWNERS OF HuRSES. F. 1017 | Fer, Is selling HO: ‘and LAP ROS. twenty oa ate <é re Fe. 1897 Pawns ree ne | | | i D. C., Sd WED? ESDAY, OVEMBER 6, 1 _EVENING STAR. RE-ELECTED. GRANT fA CLEA SWEEP. FOR GRANT. MAL MISSISSIPPI, NEW HAMPSHIRE, OHI VERMONT, 1 yI3, INDIANA, MICHIGAN, A, RTH CAP SOUTH C FLORIDA, FOR GRE! MARYLAND, GEOKGI ALABAMA, LOUISIANA, DOUBTFL VIRGINIA, M LAST NIGHTS DISPATCHES, The story of General Grant's greatest victory is partially told in last night's dispatches to this city, the substance of which is given below To-day’s telegrams will be found in another part of the paper: Maine—Grant’s majority 30,000. _ Speaker J. G. Blaine telegraplied to the Presi- @ent as follow: m the night of the state election [ telegraphed von that Maine woaltd give yon a majority of 25,000. I thluk from the returns thus tar received that the majority m: reach 39,000." ‘Ag Ninety-two é08. Grant’s ty. 15, 1e68 was 25,¢ Portland r bli Tt will be sbout gives Grant a net gain of 9 can vote of September, a ir gives Grant a majority 2, pet 352 for Governor Perham ia Septem: are Uz New Hampshiri and five th J majority for ¢ congress | Seventy towns returns thus far { four thousand an gain o ashua gives Grant 529 majority; a gain of 214 on the vote of March congress by the usu 2d district, where a few hundred votes agains nominee. Poland is, however, handsome majority. Massachusctts—Grant’s maj. 65,000. Grant's majority in Massachusetts will be about 05,000. The full republican state ticket is elected, the entire republican delegation in Congress chosen, and an increased republican majority to the legis! r and, the reg elected nd Zin the 3a distr majority, as have all the other re: didates. Bhode Istan ives graut 13, endleton rep.) are el the Ist and 2d districts, Connecticat—_Grant’ Returns from all but majority of 4,4 15 over the vot ames ant with the small town of Union to hear from: New York—Grant’s majority 30,000. Ed. Morgan telegraphed to the Pre “ We have scattering retarns from aii parts of the state insuring a majority of fully 39,009. Dix’s majority not so much. Associated Press dispatches say yote in New York city i: Gran Greeley, 77,527; Greeley’s majority, 2: following is a list of the Congressm Ist district, Henry @. Scadder, rep er. dem.; 3d, Woodford, rep.; 4th, Croo! Tep.; bth, Koberts, dem; sth, Brooks, dem.; ith, Creamer, dem.; 8th, Lawson, rep.; th, Melish, Tep.; 10th, Wood, dem.; i1th, Potter, dem.; 12th, Horton, dem.; 13th, Whitehouse, ‘dem.;’ ith, Dewitt, lib.; i5th, rg dem.; 16th, Smart, rep.; Mth, Hale, rep.; 18th, Whesler, rep.; lvth, Hathorne ths, Wilbar, rep.;’ 21st, Mer- tiam, rep.; 224, Roberts, rep.; ausing, th, Duell. rep. ~ Mabbongal, reps i, import, rep.; Zith, Platt, rep.; 28th. Smith, » Clarke, rep.; 30th, Haskins, rep.; 31st, Bass, rep.; 324, Sesions, rep. Congressman-at- large, small returns: ‘Tremaine. Tep., 43,080; Cox, 75,457. The vote in New Yerk city’ tor vernor, one assembly district missing, is: Dix, 54,904; Kernan, 12,586. Four hundred and nine election districts have been heard from on the mayoralty, with the following result: pan 182; Lawrence, & 68; O’Brien, w Jersey—Grant’s majority 6,000 Returns trom the state are incomplete, but in- dicate from 6,900 to 6,000 for Grant and a repub- Mean majority in both branches of the legisia- tere. For Congress the republicans elect five of seven members—Hazelton in the ist, Dobbins in the 2d, Ciark in the 3d, Phelps inthe 5th, and MarousL. Ward inthe eth. Tl mocra’é sleet Hamiiton in the 4th, and probably Taylor In the 7th. ee majority over 000. The estimates of Gri vania range from 90, alpbia North Ame jority at 125,000. 'T! ‘Alleghany county 1 jority in Philadelphia, except 306. Delaware—Grant’s majority 1,500. Grant and Wilson have carried tue state uf Delaware byasmali majoriiy. There are large republican gains evervwhere. The republicare claim the etace by 1,500 to 2,600. jaryland—Greeley’ jority 5,000. Returns received up to3 a. m. indicate that the state will give about 5,000 majority for Greeley; that in the Ist congressional district Wilson, dem., is elected. in the 21 con- gressional district Archer will be re-elected by bably 5 majority. In the 3d district rien, dem., is elected by 1,300 ee 2 in the 4th district Swanu, dem., re- elected by 1,272 majority. in the 5th district sufficient retarns have received to in- dicate the result; the contest is close between Hon, William M. Merrick, dem., and Hon. William J. Albert, rep. In the 6th Lown: lected by. 1,500 district des, rep., is el hinjority qver Bon. Jokn Richio a republican is congeessional district of Aune Arun a county, ine! 7 sunieas, as far as heard from, gives 360 majority for Grant and 300 ma- heavy gains. Greeicy carried a nace by 5,592 magority—a wepablican gain 7 Virginia _Doubtfal. aque Gemiayeeaecy esa maee Ihcane claim the eloetion of Sunith over Wise ta ee ee North Carolina—Graot’s m: Mi Parual returns trom abont twenty-five coun- ties Indicate that the state has gone for Graot by between 5,[09 and 8,000, with a largely i creased vote. South Carolina—Large maj. forGrant. Returns trom various portions of South Caro. lina indicate that Grant has carried the state by 4 heavy majority. Greeley. in Charleston, falls about 500 behind Seymour's vote. Georgia— 30,000 majority for Greeley. The state has gone for Greeley by 39,000 ma- jority. Rawls, dem., is probably elected to Congress. Florida—_Grant’s majority 300. ‘The estimated majority tor Grant on partial turns from the state is 300. Partial retnros licste the election of Bloxham (liberal) for Governor. « Alabama—The State for Greeley. ‘The returns are meagre, but indicate that the == has gone for Greeley and the liberal state ticket. Mississippi—The Btate for Grant. Forty-three towns give Grant 5,656 majority. ascidy, in the 6th district, is running ahead of s ticket. In the other districts but little scratching was done. Louisiana_The State for Greeley. Unofticial returns from sourteen parishes give Greeley a majority of 1,552, a net _repablican gain of 2.849 since 1870. Sypher, of Ist-dis- trict; Sheldon, of the 2d; Darrall, of the 3.1; and Frank Morey, of the 5th, have all been elected; 4th district not heardtrom, Democratic tigures bring Kellogg to the city with 13,000 majority, Texas—Not Done Voting, All dispatches from Texas report the ele¢tion progressing quietly. It continues to-morrow and next day. Arkansas_@rant’s mney 7,000. | ‘The returns thus far indicate largely inc: pre ciger and the election of the republican ticket, both national and state, by about 7,000 majority. Kentncky—G@reeley’s Maj. 10,000. Returns trom this state, so far as heard from indicate a li i gubernator! generally fi a falling off of fully 25 per cent. Greeley’s ma- jority in the state will probably be Jess than 10,000. Democratic con men, it is believed, are elected from every district. Missouri—Doubtful. The democrats claim the election of Gros- iberal, for congress, from the 3d district. 1 Stone, democrat, from the 34 district. Te repu ns claim the election of Stanard, for congress, from the Ist district, and Hilton by plurality in the Sddistrict. Wells, for congress, is elected in 2 tn rom the state are neage tious upon, but scattering votes trom rent parts of the state show rather a larger san vote than was expected. The demo- 8 say their yote is smaller than they antici- Tepnessee_Small maj. for Greeley, ‘ or Brown is re-elected. Greeley will te, bat. by a diminished majority. te the defeat of A ew race between Maynard and Cheatvam, with chances in favor of May- ard for Congress at lary ‘ant will have it 5.000 majority in East Tennessee, and In the Ist. congressional est is close between Carter, Butler, rep. Thornburg, the work- ing candidate, in'the 2d congressional district, is probable elected over Caldwell, dem. In the 3d district Crutchfield, rep., {8 ahead. The re- sult is close. The probabilities favor Key, dem. Harrison, rep., is probably elected to Congress from the Nashville district. Obio_Grant's majority 10,000. Returns throughout the st indicate that Grant's majority will be from 49,000 to 45,00), ‘The estimated republican majority in Ciacin- nati is 3,300; a gain of about 2,000 over October. Hamilton county, with the exception of the ath ward of Cincinnati, heed & republican gain of 7H, and itis expected that the 4th ward will in- crease this to about 800. Toiedo city gives Gravt 1,000 majority, which will be incceased to 2.000. In the county therepublican gain is 1.610 ever October. Illinois—Large majority f Grant. Partial returns up to 2 a. m. give Grant in forty-one counties ot Illinois outside of Cook county 10,473 majority. O’Conor has a small and scattering vote in forty-eight precincts. In ‘o all yet heard from gives Grant 5,000 But few returns on the Congressmen cn received. The probability fs tha: the cans elect two out of three members took ¢ Harrison, dem., beats Wari Hurlbert, rep., is elected in Marshall, dem., in the south- state; Snapp in the 11th district; district; Burchard in the 5th ulta, from'the 13th district, is ted. Of the nineteen districts lect rep Indian»—Grant’s majority 20,000. ‘Iwo hondred and seventy-five towns give @ et republican gain of 9,083. The majority Indianapolis city and county will be over 2,000. ‘The republican gain will be 1,100. Themajority im the state will not be less than 20,000. Michigan-Grant’s majority 30,000. Keturns come in slowly, but the state will undoubtedly give Grant 30,0 majority. Ry turns cannot be had from the 1st Congressional district to-night. Repablicans are elected in all the other districts. Entire Congressional dele- gation elected without doubt. Teowa—Grant's majority 50.000. ‘The republican state central committee claim the state by 50,000. All the republican Con- greremen are elected, although Cotton’s distriat the 2:1) will be very close. Specials to the Des Moines Register indicate that Iowa will give Grant from 55,000 to 60,000 majority. Wisconsin—Grant’s majori ‘isconsin has gone republican by to 20.000 majority. jority in the gressmen elected are republ! Hansas_Grant's majority 30,000. Returns from the state show heavy republican gains, The republican majority is from 25,006 10 39,000. Maytard about 8,000. a tt 20,000. 15,000 with alarge republican ma- lature. Sixout of eight Con- jicans. Nebraska—Grant’s majority 10.000. Returns from all the prominent towns in the state show a republican in over October. Grant’s majority will probably be 10,020. Nevada—Majority for Grant. Nevada gives‘ majority for Grant. The re- sult on the legislative ticket is in doubt. California_Majority for Grant. William Sherman. se of the republican. state committee of San Francisco telegraphed to the President that the state of California hail gone largely for Grant and carried three Con gressmmen. Nan Francisco is claimed for Grant by 1.500 majority, with 24 precinctsto hear from. The Colorado railroaa subsidy scheme has been defeated by an overwhelming majority. @regon—No Hews, No returns bave been received from Gregon, but the state has undoubtedly gone for Grant. —————_-+ee- ___ TRE BORSE PLAGUE seems to have passed its crisis in the north, ané is transportation is almost entirely’ suspen: The same may be said of Baltimore; in which SC err semen eee ets 801 ay ed at ir jeston “an . ‘The city antine w all As yet Cuba. Upper Mi by the German troops has been arne completed, that of the department er Bares is slowly z. carving-knite on fire-poker and ‘eut tire threat of her little gitt as i lay atace “4 &7-Tw 0 Norwalk bave for ives the : If Gree- themee! ley is elected the Grant —= Totten fge*, and 5.000. | Koning Star. WO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip. GRANT'S GR EAT E ST INTERNAL REYBSUB.—The receipts from th 8 Source to-day were #1/ i. Generar Baray, U.S.A, Fortress Monroe, is at the Ebb ommand ng at House, SecRBTaRY Roneson returne@ here las evening. Secretary Boutweli will retmrn to- night, PostMASTER GENERAL ORESWELE close his stumping tour with a speech at Elkton, Md., om Monday mght last ADMIRAL Bowas, U.S. N., who has been s at the Ebbitt House for some time Pp slowly improvin, How Taz News was Recgtvep at tae Waite Hovex.—Or course there was quite as much iuterest felt at the White House as else~ where in the result of the election yesterday, though, from the quiet der r of President Grant, tew would have sapy hat he was one of the two persons most di the result. A number of the persona the Presid bi tends of it. together with members of his usebold, were gathered im General Porter's room to receive the news. Among those present were Secretary Robeson, Attorney Gen- eral Williams, Jodge Cartter, Judge Mac- Arthur, Justice Swayne, Admiral Porter, Gov- ermor Cooke,0J. R. Jones, U.S. minister at B: sels; A. S. Solomons, esj., Colonel Webster, General Babeock, Senator Morrill (Me.), Gen- eral Dent, and others. eneral Grant occupied General Porter's seat, while his so: Lieutenant Fred Grant, had a seat next hi Telegrams were brought in almost momentari| and the excitement in the gathering got upio fever heat as the dispatches were read an- pouncing that stateatter had wheeled into Tine with colossal republican majorities; but throngh all the enthusiasm the President palled tranquilly away at his cigar, pausing only to knock the ashes off and ensure a good light. He was by alodds the coolest man in the room, His inquires and suggestions at various times showed, however, thut he was well informad in regard to the political situation in the different states. Several odd incident occurred to create alaugh. Almost every dispatch from the Fast had the womls appended “Hunks defeated by 5,000 majority,” and the dispatches fri other «darters began to have the able item about Hanks, varied “Banks reported defeated by 5,0 majority.’ y the iteration was so continuous that the President read a dispatch and the expected words did not appear, it was suggested to him toturn the page over and make sure there was not something about Banks on the other side. dust in the erisis of the excite and when ail were on the ui rive for de news from New York, a buiky and most prom- ising looking telegram of several pages was re- ceived, directed to Pr nt Grant, marked “ Deliver immed instanter, and the sem with bated breath, while the Presid ng at the opening lines, pr 4 e of something very mueb like 1 corner of his eye, to read it tor the editi the eager crowd. It was a telegram from a horee-doctor ont in Duiuth, gi the E dent an elaborate — preser treatment of his epizootic ho this epirode create was voted that tt taken rather an opportune his remedy for “the p As the dispatches came im from there were many hitsshied of i of the noted potiticiansof that s were numerous inquiries about © to me evailing P rin, and as to whether he had voted, yet. The President listened to the badinage’ with imperturbable face and gave no sign a» to just what he thought about this or that man named in the talk. At half past ten o’clock enough returns Laving bean received to ensure Grant twenty-eight states and a popular majority of not much unter 400,000, the circle separated, feeling that they had got glory enough for one ’ ——__—_ -20er= Tue CLARK-Fewett TRAGEDY.—Tho trial of Rhoda Fewell tor the killing of James F. Clark in the jail at Brentsville, Prince William coun- ty, Virgini: ii take place to-day. It will by remember: at James F. Clark was the com- monwealth’s attorney for the county of Prince William, and a married man, who eloped with Miss Fanny S. Fewell, daughter of W. F. Fewell, depot agent and hotel keeper at Manas sas. The tugitives, after being absent about six weeks. returned to Virginia—Miss Fewe!l to Manassas and Clark to Fredericksburg. Clark Was arrested and sent to Prince William county jail to await an investigation at the next term of the couniy court, and while in jail, on the morning of the Sist of August, Rhoda Fewell the brother of Fanny Fewell, entered the oper door of the jail, in the absence of the jailer, and rough the grating of the door of ( shot Bim three times, one shot pr atal Rhoda Fewell was immediately arrested and indieted by the grand jury of Prince William county for murder in the first degree, at the last term ot the court, the 7th of October, and the case Continued until the next term or the conrt. whieh began yesierday. The commonwealth ix represented by Judge Charlies E. Sinclair, com monwealth’s attorney, ex-Governor Henry A ‘Wise ard J. Y. Meniiee, esq. For the detence, Judge H. W. Thomas, General Eppa Hanton and General W. Pa: A Fearrct Scexz—A Weman Attache? b an Fursous Bull.—Yesterday morning, about coe 6 bell, owned by Mr. Snyder, which was being driven through \.ombard street, neat Broadway, by two colored men, un- manageable. Just before reaching Broadway the enraged animal mae a dash at ‘alady, Mrs. Louisa hitcratt, who was endeavoring to cross the street, and catching her with his horns tossed her into the wir about six feet, and, as she teil, Rapes pe Nowel beneath his feet. Several policeman and others ran to the assistance ef e injured woman, who was picked up in an insensible condition, and conveyed to Ber real: dence near by. The phrenzi animal, after her terrible onslaught, dashed along Lombar| street, followed by a crowd of men who fired istols at him as he ran, until atthe corner of ¥ i avenue he fell from his wounds, lows of blooc and ex! stion. A colored men, doin Henderson, then despatched him with an ax: He was focnd to have been struck with the pis. tol bullets twenty times. Mrs. Whiterait was attended by Dr. Dwinelle, who found the un- fortunate lady so terribly gored in the arm and leg that the chances for her rece were very slight, but last night her condition was im. proved, and she was believed to be out of danger.— Baltimore Sun, Tith ‘Tune Uxvoutt NAT BRoraeas.—The In- dianapolis News says: “Some years ago Ja Smith, John Kirkwood and William Nichoi merried three sisters, wamed Joll dingstaking place within a short pertod of one another. Smith, who at the time was engincer at Fred. P. Rush’s elevator, Pogue-run flood of 1566." Ki Geath in a collision on the Indinapol , Cine:n nati and Lafayette railroad, while running an engine. The last of the ill-tated brothersin law was William Nicholson, who wae cashed to death between two cars in the junction railruad yard a few days ag foie a ey DEATHS FROM HYDROPAORIA. — Gottfried Gebhardt, boy who was bitten ‘in the and ven weeks ago by a dog, died of hydrophobi, in St: Louis Sunday night He suffered intense. ly fer three days. This was the second death within a week that occurred there from hbydro- phobia. —_____ JUDGE Quint Suxzs Mus. Farr.—J ba who defended Mrs. Fair aud oe brief upon which she was awarded a new trial by the Je state of Call has attached “yea supreme court of th sued her tor his fees ¢d her money in two banks. &7 The San Francisco Bulletin speaks o! J « tani al = crowning domestic dis apne Ad the horse distemper and reme- for the smallpox are now sexit is the edit “by the quire. i 35 Bo “Below-1éth ‘street; £10; above Lith, #20; and ‘euch;” are the hack rates 7 Delaware was the first state to ratify the federal constitution. Rhode d was the last state of the ‘old thirteen” to come into the bv Mies Lizzle of claims that peels Erman eames wants a Soren because be sleeps with @ revol- ver under his p' . &7 November opens with three inches of snow in the woods of northern New Hampshire and ieee Sect of sae on the Come of Moant Wash- s7-Mr. Grantley F. Berkeley, who is an au- {uority on dogs, says that, or hy:trophobia there is no cure, since the memory of man there never was.” @7-The Darwinian bas reached ecclesi- astical councils in New » and young or a are questioned on the VICTORY! HE CARRIES 28 STATES CERTAIN Virginia also Claimed for Grant. His Popular Majority 350,000. The Most Remarkable Beat on Record. THE VICTORY IN NBW YORK CONPLETE. Sweeping Republican Victory {a Minois. 35,000 Majority for Grant, Only One County in.Kansas for Greeley. The Grant Majorities in Delaware, Illinois, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Indiana, New Jersey, and lowa. Dispatches to the President. OREGON POR GRANT. The President this patch trem Oregon noencing bad gone for him by at least 2,0) NEW URRERY majority. GIVES GRANT 12,0 MA JoRITY. Newark, N.J., Nov. 6.—We will have over 12.000 majority, and six out of seven members of Congress, G. F. Hauser, INDIANA GIVES GRANT 25,000 MAJORITY. Inpranarowis, Ixp., Nov. 6.—Your majority in Indiana will be trom twenty to twenty-five thousand. I congratulate you on your re-elec- tion ard grand triumph, O. P. Morrox. THE BLUE BENS CHICKENS. Witsinctox, Det., Nov. 6—Delaware for Frant by about 90 majority. Republican Con- seman elected by at lesst four hundred, aud legislature very close. “LET US HAVE PRACE.” Davrtos, Onto, Nov. (me thousand tn- mates of the national soldiers’ home send you greeting. Let us have peace. IOWA 50,000 MAJORITY PoR GRANT. KECEt kK, lowa, Nov. 6.—Keturns from thi) state come in slowly. They indicate at leas 50,000 majority. WN. W. Betenar. ONE END OF VIRGINIA ALL RIGHT. ForT Mowror, Nov. 6—The 24 district of Virginia gives Grant, Wilson and Platt over 3,000 majority. Go weet! Go west! How's Private Telegrams. GOOD FOR LITTLE DELAWARE. Judge Fisher received the following dispatch to-da Nov. 6—Delaware has gone Lreek, majority, indian LS Northwest Fork, 114 republican m a- ‘s. Seatord—Sharp, rep., for sheriff, 73; iford, 119; Georgetown, 65 democratic ma- jority; Fast Dover, 30 republican; Lewis and Rehoboth Hundred, 34 rep.; Wilmington, 8)” Lofland, republican candidate for Con; ie elected by 500 mafority. Grant carries thestate by 1,950 majorit GRANT'S MAJORITY IN NIAGARA OOUSTY, N. ¥. Beardsley received the following ¥., Ni Niagara county the county, 8%. NORTH CAROLINA GIV2S+ GRANT 15,000 ma- ORITY. “Ratnion, N. C., Nov. 6.—W. H. Clarke North Carolina has gone Graut by a proba- ble majority of fifteen thousand. D. M. BarRIncER. Chairman Dem. State Central Committe N The Resa ity. New York, Nov. G—Ail but three of the eleciion districts have been from on the Mayoralty vote of this city, and give Havé- meyer, rep., 51,950; Lawrence, many, 48,605; O'Brien, Apollo Hall, 34,301; Have- meyer’s plurality being 3,154. Aeturus from ‘all but 18 districts in this city give 8. 8. Cox, democratic candidate ngressman-at-large, 22,387 majority over elected for city officers: Wm. KR. Roberts, James B: Thomas J. Creamer, and Fernando Wood democrats; — D. Lawson and David B. Mellish, re- publicars. Fleven Tammany assemblymen are elected { this city, er with nine foes aed one resentative of Apollo Hall, who was also fu} ported by repul ibe vote on the general ticket in the city and county tell short of the registration 16,714. The republican yote is 462 more than it was a year ago. . Dix Elected. Kernan’s majority in this city will be proba- bly 90,000, but be will not have enough ever his ticket in the state to defeat Dix. Fhe Result in Brooklyn. Keturns thus far reeeiwed from Brooklyn give Greeley %5,407, Grant 51,429. Schumaker, dem., is elected to Congress from the 2d district, and L. Voodtord and P. H. Crooke, Tepub- nthe Sd and 4th. The democrats elect ateemblymen and the city ticket. The New Legisiatare of New York. The assembly in the state will probably stand +4 democrats to 84 republicans. The senate is republican, bolding over trom last year. Morton (dem. ’ Elected to from th: Saratooa, Nov. 6.—Saca’ ves Majority for Horton, dem., for Behe- nectady connty gives Horton 200 majority, and — count _——— a Majority. His elee- certain. Grant's majority in Saratoga county is about 2,000. 7 Hign Bru Y.» Nov. county gives le Set count ves 500 republican a erick A. for a. runs year ie Teduced below 3,080. |” “hi Strict lage 4 il DIX'S MAJORITY, Two-counties, sixty sections and 187 ‘state, ag Dix o.c0b mejority ores eet tor i More for Dix. os towns and twent; St es _ sor Governor $,513 more ‘over Ber- DELAWARE. Grant's Majority 611. iA, Nov. 6—Susex % Grant's istate is 611. Sharp, rep. ia lected sbeeitis Stasee, Joa’ that the state | MISSOURE te... Three Congressmen Democrat« RHODT INLAND. Grant's masjortty 5.03 uw Kbode KANSAS Onty One County for Greeley . . where, The r Shawne cS an majority, Lion county Mian county SH) reput . 8 t Ivberals carry on's ILLINOrs, Sweeping Rep: om Victory te tinue ard and Fe Granes majority The major © mated at © Legixiatare re hones of the legis em 1 night govir . CALIFORNIA Partiat Retures, Saw FRawcrsoc central commit! outside of the rit Page and Cia)t gress. Kicnmonp, Va., > this morning show | in the stat M the state to Grant Greeters. of carrying it for gtesssonal district the return fall, ere tsvorable for Smy who claims that he i elected dred. Wise, dem., is equa! election by a smal! my state comm! tiee claim the state tor Gran | Statements and Opinions of the New | York Prev. | FIOTRES AND ComMENTS oF THE HE New Yor«, Nov. 6.—The Hera | estimates give to Grant °S states, and | * or 268 mt mA placed nt The He | Tesult will be | streng’ | the we | the fiberal rey | democratic bo itorially says that v ae ¢ gives Gray electors he lowest, and 7S tor Greet There + f It argues that the enormous ¢ republicans in t has four years more } gressional’ majorities he may seek to « Tribune. It adds independent paper in the | throughout this campa to the dems t ions of party ca In another ex movement was at or & prospect of succe: expended to arrest t pf the last three swept the country. strength M demorslization conse 2 Ting peculation ot a year or ened the perty, and ca Baltimore; and that ¢ ered in time fr t anything until t having carnied -ix distr democrats, so that, w large. the’ next state grtien teleg publicans to 10 democrats, whereas ut present t ot 15 plicans end Ie dewocr calculates th assembly will, att be composed of 79 republicans to 49 demoorats Seenes in New York City Last Night Raw Youx, Nov. 6 —Thow-nnds wronged bulletin boards a ie newspaper oflces ax elsewhere to hear the election news in the cliy leet night. At Cooper ir cans asembied, speecier were made eneral jubilation indulged. ALi fon was also hadat Tammany ha 1. nd very titute, where republi- and a was unusually quiet her rbances tu ‘the night are reporte.|. Daring the day J 6 Unied States marshal wae enmess. From Lurope To-day. A TOWN DESTROYED BY a BURAK Mrtan, Nov. 6.—The town of Pala ated near Brescia, in the province of Breacia, War visited by aterrible hurricane yester: Halt the buildings in the town were \lestroye:t, and 32 persons were kille! by falling walls and timbers. 1,000 familfer were made homeless. - Serious Liness of Gen. Meade PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6.—Geueral Meade is Serivusly ill of pueumon: -<2.- Potar Discover®s.—The Gotba ¢ the Arctic seas has been heard { there is actually a rtory of Let no one hereafter say that Polar are useless risks of and pre termann, who 1 % polar that Captain Nils Job) im Spitzbergen, in th 4D iceless sea, through which they « Succcesive days. It is also disco masses of Innd formerly sappose and continuous are simply islands, with immense piles of driftwood, wii feet above high-water mark—this iatter pho- nomenon going to show theset of the Arctic cur= rents. There are no detailed accoun's of these discoveries, but the general indications are su: ficient to prove that at least one of the numer ous expeditions to the Arctic regious is likely to add something to our store of geographical knowledge. pedition Caase Arree 4 Warton Tuuep.— a for ks Mi bout six wee tr. G. A. Burling “ Austin, Hida. eassotbed St The Quions rehenkese am a railroad depot fs i 7 j Ey Z fi if ! i 5 tj i tf | # in ul