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—— renee ————————————————___”*. . “THE EVENING STAR. podisned Dally, Sumdays excepted, WE STAR TILDINGS 5S yorusrivania Avenue, corner 1 EVIVG STIR NEWSPAPER ¢ SL, KAU ER MANN, Pre TEE bit COMP Ys | Che 40-N2. 6,129. SPECIAL NOTICES. ine @ld Rye Whisky. WABRANTED PEKFECTLY PURE. EDICINAL AND FAMILY USE. LARGE BOTTLES, $1 PER BOTTLE; $5 PEE GALLO’. PORT, ANGELICA bit RY, HOCK anf CLAZET. A | ISLABD bArAWBA, Wines are vory superior, sud just as rep:o- ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, cond au’ D atrect, N. W. ba © Testing in South America, r oe i Molnar the rec Ps gand using this’ mn-dicine, in w seal EY vue who needs it. Free of Charee. ny ene who Tosbet T INMAN, Station D, Bible Hones, New York ity. MUSEMEN1 » é \ we een a ———= pata at G _ Sia v BER 25, 1972 or : ) t x4 L geet eriyer— election cf CHILDREN'S MERINO BAT AND TOWFL BACKS, MBS. SELMA BUPPERT’S, 612 Oh street. opposite Patent fice. Mo Prareh Store 1-6 Mh rug porpien axp yrorosrs By ‘0 KID GLOVES, «it Willian’s. at Willan oaks aad Dressers at Willian’s. tian’ sat W aier- gare oc23-Tm THEODORE THOMAS’ UNEQUALLED CONC STATY PASTINGUISHED PEBFOEMERS, The lercest aud most perfect Concert Trot bas ever traveled —s this country arope. LUAKS AND CAPS, EMPRUIDERED SLIPPERS AND OUSHLONS, PHY SS, YASNS,AND WORSTED ¥v - 15rH, rits® GAN D conus se. ONDAY EVENING, November 191; sECONDAND LAST UONO The tellowing celebrated Soloists wilt sppear: ME GEORGE L, O3G00D, The yourg American Tenor, His first appearance. M8. BEBNBARD LISTEMANN, The ceiehrated Violinist. ONKIVALLED ORCHESTRA. PRICE OF ADMISSION, ON. Reserved Seats...... ‘The cale of reserves menroou TUESDAY Together with the #0 cents extrs, tickets will com }, November 12:h ctcsrous & Co.’s, wheto the "Programmes ca he ‘Te commence at 3. ’ Pianos are used st ali The ATIONAL THEATER. Mr. J. G. SAVILLE, Lessee and Manager. ETS AND SATURDAY MATINES jr of the talented MSPase LADIES’ FA Paris an: - _ @ MISS E. A. MeCoRWIC! x 506 NINTH STREET N.W., Will open MONDAY, October lith, IMPORTED AND PATTERN 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BATS, FLUW ERS, FEATHERS aul VELVETS, OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at 8. HELLER's, wettr No, 749 Market Space. —_———— ickous' great novel RLOMITY SHOP v 4 MEG'S DIVERSION AND LIT ESD. November 6, oUCL. SABLE HAIR DRESSER a large and clegant assortment of = 1372, TLS REDGL. MONDAY, November 11. the Distinguished Tra- ian }USEPH PBOCTO: af ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE Eleventh st., south of Penneylcania avenue. TKEMENDULS ATTRA UNPRECK Second week of the world: BROWN AND SANFORD. in their thrilling fests in mid-air, entitled Flying Bars. ‘The beautiful and dashing Danseuses, the VEoT SISTERS. BONNETS AND KOUND HATS. & JUST OPENING & ENTED NOVEL’ renowned Messrs QUILTER ‘The new and beautiful Ballet Di THE FAIBY SP Miss SALLIE APT. .s vertivement, en i (TE, THE FAlsy 5 - TH Le Go DRY GOODS. MIPAL ATTRACTION ] bi WOLFORD @ SHILBERG'’S, NEW AND ELEGANT B DRY coubs Es South Seventh Street, Wherein fe to be fe cy OD> to the Distrrer, Pi, resus elack stik ack silks Clorhs of all Shades, , fa connection with the above-na Rept a iarge variety of ROTIONS, KIEBONS, TRIMMINGS, aud other articl-« r mention. House wil supiy eumpours Beste Mical ptrchaser, from far and nar OF REMEMBER The Arcade, ». 427 SEVENTH STKSET SUL B i BB —Five cn: perea: Een: of ci te the door of this Bet Fee AD WINTER DEY GoUuDbs. ' p- t Bis. CLUARING< PRVUFS, C455 BRODEEAD & Co. Level: Dress thie season's trportation in wile Colors and Quai ‘ rs, wie Be fr Pole hk x Binds, Veiveteens, ncherchiefe. Ribbons. il be sold VE S24 examine our stock by “ty c will SAVE MONE eldbres URDEEWE. Band GENTS SHIRTS “are {De Mppglecuarers,at wa. lesale prices. “ie. to order on se 28-tilovy Dir. JAS.W WAOLEY and Miss ADD. And the entire Cor, ode Ballet. New and laughabl wciSea, FARBER: BCMBAS Bit aes y and JAS. DOUGLA Brilliant Parlor Ent . First time of the beautiful titled ‘Or, A Father's Oar Now IN THE CITY 18 Gigantic Selected Olio. jousl Drama, BLISHMENT, ay and Satarday. Uhe Dest assorted and most oa’ nights every Tuesday ant Friday. , % Latest Styles im FUBBIGN 45) Bes iy: WILL GIVE & CONCERT At Concordia Hall SATURDAY EVENINGS oct 3m, ery MONDAY at commencing at 7 o'clock. seers, such Up No.) On Exhibition Tasuse, as6 and Sale street, betwoen berms wom &eo. or ienee, ~~ and Tas- tings, . largest stock Tmember Name and Number. iH PAYS FAIB PRICBS for Ladics’. Odildren's ND ING, DER-CLOTHING, SHOES, &e.. at 619 D street, between ste. Notes by mail promptiy attended to. FALL! THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT INK LARGEST ASSORTMENT TRE LARGEST ASSORTMENT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHLNG, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, °S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS Mah's, YUUTHS AND Bus’, EVER OFFERED BEFORE, EVER OF FERED BEFORE. EVEE OF FEBED BEFORE, 1 trge a careful inspection of my goods before pur- chasing elsewhere, sesuring the public that 1 fore have bad each s variety of Gar- ments to please all tastes and desires, to sccommodate all purses, or to give euch entire satisfaction. A visit to my establishment will faily repay al! ¥ appropriate the time and trouble of com-. ber they purchase or only wish to view my immense stock and how I sell them. Trees a3, bh streets mrcinie, Be Bs emicd puis Fete ivacis “arenue from ¥ ; P. BRE Ra eens ear onan Sag 3 2Sc. b every ‘A chanced * ov Tus DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORG ANIZBD AUG UST 26, 1570, AER Capitan. woke = Bhepbe: t's Buiidieg, No. 9 enue. Be RBLCY Pe. MEUEL CROSE Soren _ DIRECTORS. %E Binks, wi Sno n: , AB thepuera: ie opposite = Pourscins dounes ch lai, - PEBNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PESKLYLVANIA AVENUE, EEE Le Dox rae gE, lis Washington ACR WALTE, est ctabiia Was! he SQ°CLAGEMENT POUR LES PIEDS: Cons Sales sane 2 aE: Pea. per iS SOCTECR WHITE, Hisrenth Sersct: levontn Brees ‘Store open ontii?p m zed on Saturday until iy mre to ucccstasdece those who base 's5 tits tw purchase during the da: Notice ro THE OWNERS OF HORSES. 200,000 Pennayl- JeESCE FLOTING— natn sod P MEROIDERY of every ab SLLKS of ol! colts, comsmsutiy = Fedele laerad are of + Tivaais svenne —_ easly ys SATIONAL METROPOLITAN HIE INSURANCE COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1872. TWO CENTS. po Fie Kendal!, dem., for org WySei! me Washington News and Gossip. Inrenwat Revert —The receipts frou this Source to-day were $34,958." Gvussts ov tae Pr AcTIxG Onrer oF Br this morning appointed © * Shief of the B tary Cox called upon the Pr: at this morn ing, and had an interview. 0. 0. Howard who has just returned from alco had an interview, A POARD of rey yng of Captains Slicer, Plcants for admission to the revenue marine corps as 3d lieutenants. and also to csamine oifi- cers tor promotion in that corps. A Gass Arractixe Coyarmssiorar Lonny iets. The case of Oeltich and others against Hili and others, now before the United States supreme court on appeal from the courts of this District, presents among other less important Pints, the question whether there can be any leg! claim tor services under an agreement to influence in procuring the enact- e's for a consideration. Nast runs riot his cartoon in Harper's Weelly (recuived from Parker), styled “Apollo Amusing the Gods.” Charles Sumner figares as Jupiter, The Thunderer;” Greeley as Mi nerva; 2 Brown as (:acchas, Godot Wine, represented With a wreath of soft-shelled erabs and riding @ buttered watermelon; C: as the God of War, boastful andy: Whitelaw Reid as Apollo, and Fable; Fentou as Mcrenry; T ton as Cupid, &e., &c. oF Mast Second Assistant Engineer . detached from the Terror and pl orders. on E. M i waiting orders, The fol- ¢ CLERKS ApPornt: partment were ng passed the compet tothe 10th o vin E. ‘Lown <. MeNeir, He Mary Willard, Mary dames E. Wilkins, Henry J. Ventress, Henry ©. Wire, F édams, L.A Waggon oh augustus H. Girard, Adolph Van Ri vabeth W. Rogers. Tae Vierra F SITION IN T3—The Ameri- can Educational Syetem to be Repreented—Hon. B. G. Northrop, secretary of the board of eda- cation of Connecticut, and Hon J. P. Wicker- sham, superlutendent of schools fer Pennsylya- nia, write the commissioner of education, encouraging the idea oi the conference of school officers in this ity, with reference to de plans for presenting ‘at the Vieuna expos in response to the special Austrian invitation, a full representation of American educational improvements on that occasion. Mr. sham goes somewhat at length into suggestions in regard to the subject. Tbe commissioner has received a letter from Baton de Schwartz San- born, chief manager or the exposition, thanking him in warm terms forthe interest he takes in the educational branch of the exhibition. PERSON AL.—Genera! OU. O. Howard returned to this city from his special mission to the Apache Indians of Arizona yesterday. Gon Cowen, assistant secretary of the Interior, re- turned from Ohio yesterday. “Secretary Boutwell arrived im thts city from Massachu seits last eveuing. “~-General Boynton Cincinnati 6 » has gore to Cincinnati tor few days. vernor Waiker, of Vir; assed through the city yesterday on hi Rew York, “Grace Greenwood and dat ter rewrned to Denver, Col., from their m: in trip, a few davs ago. The Rocky Moun- tain News says: Mre. Lippincott has taken a residence lot at Manitou, nest the soda springs nd will erect # dweiling house thereon next Seamer. She is *howing her faith in Colorado by her works. Mrs. Charles Francis Adams is a passenger on the steamer due at New York om Saturday next. “Gen. James Shields is iousiy ili at his residence, Carrolion, Mo Hon. George F. Hoar, of Massachnsetts, is at the Lbbitt House. ~---Gol. L. C. Exton, as fistamt quartermaster, -has becn orderad to Washington as a witness before the court of is. el Tae VaCayT Masog GeneRatsair — The seventh section of the act of July 15th, 1570. Provides that no appointment to the grade of major general in tho army shall be made untli the number of cfticers of that grade shall be Teduced below three, and after that time the number Cf majer generals shall not exceed When that inw was passed the major — were H. Halleck, George G. Meade, . 8. Hancock and John M. Schotield; but the st is now reduced to two—Gen. Halleck having died on the 9th of January last, and Gen. Meade last night—hence there will be one prom>tion to the grade of major general. The List of briga- dier generale now numbers eight, as follows: Irvin McDowell, department of the east; Philip St. George Cooke, department of the lakes, Joba Pope, department of Missouri; 0. O. How. ard, special Indian sersice; A. H. Terry, depart- ment of the south, E. O. ©. Ord, departmen: of the Platte; KS. Canby, department of Oo tumbia; and ©. C. Augur, department of Texas ‘The President has authority to select any out of the brigadier generals above named for promo- tion, aad those weil posted say it will be eituer Gen. Terry or Gen. Canby. There will be no promotion to the grade of brigadier, however, as there are now eight on that list, ant the sth) section of the act above reverred to provides that no appointment to the grade of brigadier general shall be made wutil the number of ofi- cers of that de shall be redaced below sic; after which number of brigadier geuerals shall not € i —The procuror red that Prince bring suits in coart Napoleon cannot legally Sgainst the minister of the interior. The Prince’ pulsion from France was an act of the government over which the assembly alone bas jurisdiction. Prince Napoleun writes that he intends to persist in the prosecation of the case, notwithstanding the opposition of the TERRIPLE ACCIDENT IN A BELGItw Coat Mrvz.—In @ mine at Mamburg, near Charleroi, Belgium, the lowering machinery gave way as a gapg of miners were descending to work. Twenty-one men and boys were precipitated hundred feet to the botton of theshaft and were killed. 5Z-A petition is in circulation in Paris pray- ing for a restoration of the Bourbons. Sa Bonner is going to eregt a monument over Fanny Fern’s grave in Mount Auburn cemetery Boston. 7 Mayor Hail, of New York, has ipstituted | libel suits against the ‘Times, Wild Oats, The | Nation apd per’s Weekly. q erent Riad a tt ate cool weather has necessitated the change. GF The oxteysive carpet fs at Kidder- | e iegiand, we warned ‘uesday night. ri large uumber of bands are thrown out of em- ployment. ‘at one of the New York up-town churches tate, containing @ list of the weddi to be celebrated during the week, is bung in ves- tibuleevery Sundag for the benefit of the young ladies of the congregation. Vienna. Subscriptions are bei Taised to as- sist them in emigrating to the U; States. 7 The Cumberland New: it stated t president Garrett, of the and Ob dost by the recent failures in altimore fro Daits pillies to seven handred end fifty thousand dollars. ten states voted at he tisielection., New ‘York. Soc Gascon wad Ni did not ratify tie constiéution in Rhode Inland fig to take pret in the of Washington for bis ret term. EVENING STAR _| about retir ‘The Death of Major Generat Weste. | THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. |THE GREAT VICTORYa| te we Major General George G, Meade whose seri- | ied & eantidate | vi ous iliness was mentioned in a telegram in yex | 7 a as Senutoria . cove m Phila | REPUBLICAN MAJORITIES INCREASED. | yy pact RES GROWING. terday’s Srag, died at bis resi Gelphia last evening of pneamonia. General ‘ : : Meade was a gallant soldier, and held sevora | 297 Electoral Votes for Grant and Wilson. ommands ye = in i» while bis He graduated 4 Jt sa brevet 2d lieutenant July listinction in the Mexican legisiature. THIRTY-ONE STATES SURE FOR GRANT onan ee - Gastroerysipelatous ! His popalar majority 520,916 “Nun Vos Panag gene ane ptt a Virginia fer Grant. LAST NIGHES B One Lantred ar give Grant 4y, jority, 15,04 Only four State Certain for Greeley, id two Doubtful. Grant's Majority in New York 70,000: in Virginia 5,600, sumed { trade ph e whole of Lee's eaten, (Feneral Meade the | gallant Large Republican Majorities in Other corps on the “doable-qnick”~ three States, " miles to little Kound Top and wing - a them into the breach caused by the enemy. Seek From Burope To-day On the 3.lof Jaty (the x . r « mou a ne OK x ass atter mess against Hay Latert Returns from New York, Penn- aeee SNS mo on . . see es Of the lite sylvania, Virginia, Oregon, Neva- Paris, N og tho men wd directs California, Kentucky, Lou- Balidings were des eon colmmns. ef that Co. miay not be returned to the U. S. Senat turiis of the vote for supreiao court judge g avis, vr Anderson, Apollo Hall de For city judy: nd. wh by Apotio H nocrats and republicans, has 57,428, Bediord, tue Fammany candidate, hax 43,754. Charies isiana, Mississippi, Ulnols, onions apd and Other States. rt nig with shot and sheil, an ose WhO saw him un T the fire of two bundred contederaie gine, ith shelis bursting continuously around him, were surprised to find after the battle that he had sustained no injury whatever. General Meaile subsequently commanded the army of the Potomac, under General Grant througiioat the Wilderness and Petessburg campaign, and St. John, rep., is elected to Congress im the 12th 7,000. 4 < was in direct command at the time of sur- 2 TEP, | " j@ to uh Tender of Live. Atthe close of tho war ho was | istrict. eee Despatches received by the Pregdent to-day | Isvstuu's, 5 ae a arte ee pcm placed in command of a department in the legistature will stand ae follows: | ftom Virginia indicate that tits majosity fu that | ary notice tm the or mauner in w couuinnd OF che divuien ar tos ateetcrmes abiicans 14, democrate7; nesembiv, | state will be trom four to seven thonsand, eléctions were condacted under the exciting headquarters at Phitadelphia, which command ne 43, democrats 17, independent de Cireamstances, Mirch surprise is ex oreaead a he held at the time of his death. Deceased was about fifty-five years of age. Official Annonncement of the Death of General Meade. GENERAL ORDER FROM THE WAR DEPART- MENT. ‘The War Department this morning issued the following order in relation to the deat of Gen. Meade = Ocrat 1. Republican majority on joint ballor, 32. Wiliam Walter Phe ps, re as elected to Congress from the Sth district, by 2.580 major- ity. Michigan the = State ef the on the completeness of the repulutesn victory and Lassixo, Micu., Noy. Tth. J To President Grant Michigan will give you 50,000 majority—a gain of 19,000 over 188. This is the banner state of the west, and her increased majority is the reeult or thorough organization and bagsd work. | ‘er I . ’ All the nine menibers of Congress are republi- | made ® desperate attempt to escape last nigh can. Every county is republican. Presquieste | Hhe keeper (1. F. tinmes) was attacked by county does not give a single vote for Greeley. | Crant, av s roands Maryland. Full returns received from a number of eoun- ties 2 . indicate that Greeley’s majority Ist ¢ nal district to 40d Jn the nson Archer, re-elected by about 300 major- 4 to be of awounn p Spen ar sin m. ity. $d district W.J. O'Brien, de In the legislature the Senate hes thirty-oue | r ad per, who HRAPQUARTRRS OF THE ARMY, =) oy ise republicans toone democrat; of the one hun- | fred tour shots of his nu la lm hy {| Thomas Swann. a dred members of the house there are net more | Wounding Lim. Grant wa: finally force! back i 7 than two democrats. into bis cell, and hanceutied. He is etill savage, LS aig nt dem and = t e dear Me had the army the Meade, which | Several hundred. Lowndes, jr., rep over Hon. R trom that dis ir balls did not w condition. y, Too! Feankrort, Kr., No Gen. Horace Porter Scattering returns show immense gains: per cent. of gains throughout the state wili us Kentucky. Indication of gain of two or three Congressmen not enough yet to be certain, Grants Majority in Ohio 40.000. CoLtmpes, aio, Nev. 7. Gen. B. BR. Cowen Our majority will not be less than 35.00, though the gains indicate 40,000. Keturnscome | © in slow. w si returns trom forty iblican gains on ) of nearly nine is elected to Con Complete and p’ counties show an ¢ tha Walker majority ot thousand. Braxion, de gress in the Ist ¢ aut of the 3d arti! n he Te ng. June army,in t orps of topo- Ts, and was industrioasly em- great carveys Superior to the Gulf of Stex: an war of en he rendered most gallaut and val- ear the persons of Gens. Taylor is LL AND Stowell, re sth, protabies Harris, dem., in Sth; and Bowen, democrats gain the new Congressman allowed by the reapportionment of the state. The immense republican gains in every section heard from justi’y the conclasion that Grant has carried the state. The republi- cans claim it, and but few democrats hold oat in claiming it for Greeley. West Vi unto iction. The i Republican Snecesses in Virginia. they will aed wee ‘The Pos:master General received tue fullow- | teria of imprison ing dispatch to-day: © = ing of indignation, was, for the time Danvitte, Va., Nov.7. | being, diverted by the Presidential election, 1 Hon. J. . J. Cressweil, Postmaster Gene ngs dive tia! The republicans carry seven out of eight | “8*!= diplayed aga ust the women coupties of this 5th congressional district. ‘New York Personals. was among the lo offer his services; began his most bril- jant career as a brigadier general of volunteers Pennsylvania reserve corps October 31, | an returns thus far received show heavy re- | Majority about 1,5c0. . New York, Nov. » and w engsged in all the campaignsof | rupiican gains in the state. The yote cannot L. M. SHUMAKER, Special Agent. yesterday. the army of the Potomac from thai date till the be definitely settied for some time. Nerth Carolina, No complete official sote of counties have yet been received, but incomplete reiurns indicate a majority in the state of at least 19.009 for Grant. Georgia. The republican gains are heavy as compared with the Governor's election. There will gain of about 30,000 tor the republicans. turns indicate the election of seven dem and two republicans to Congress. Gen. Wriz't, dem., is elected to Congress in the 8th district by about 3,000 majority. Major Q more was married yesterday le Delaware. , Wimineton, Dat.,Nov.7. | ‘@ # Brooklyn indy. To Judge Fisher: Me cw Castle county is 86; Grant's 29). HF. P. : Geonorrows, Dat. Nov. | 9.705) un ond Grant's majority, 5s; Wright’s, 38; Sharp's, , ted 190. close of the war. Rising throngh the grades of division and corps commander, at a most critical period, un- tolicited, he was appointed by President Lin- coln on the ‘sth of June, 1865, to command in chiet the Army of the Potomac, then scattered and moving hastily toward the great battle- wid of Gettysburg, at which he commanded, and on the Ist,d, and 3d days of July he won @ victory with whose glory and majestic results his name Willever be identified. From that time he commanded the Army of the Potomac to the close of hostilities. His commission as Major General of the regu- Geld Sale To-day. —The government sold it trom 1/25] te 112.56 New York, Nov. p< salaries rere - Later.—Official returns received at 3:20 p, m. | What ix Said of Washington Abroad. by Judge Fisher, from Delaware, show Grant's (Wath. Cor. Ohio State Jours Majority im that state to be SW, and Lofian Waeurroror, Oct. 1 Je. “After dreaming al! the summer by F - shore, where one finds the sultriness of July and Associated Press Reports, | August transigurs! tn coolness, | oie back ——_——_ to Washington to atmosphere not les: firme: st 18th, 1864, and rida. — THE GENERAL RESULT. charming, missing nothing in all the perfected S virtue of this on the fut of July, 1865, ue | ‘Twelve counties heard from give Hart, the | Figures from the New York Papers | loveliness of Getober bat the ‘and, solemn sea. wrs assigned to command the military division | republican candidate for governor. 600 majority ONLY POUR STATUS HORE WOR OnEELer. Our capital has everything clse to make it the over Bloxham, the liberal candidate. There are twenty-seven counties yet to hear from Both parties cluim the state by a very small ma- jority. Alabama. — This state is still in doubt, but bas probably m2 for Greeley. The election of Bromberg. fiberai, to congress from the Ist district is con- ceded, as Turner and Joseph, both colored re publican candidates, divided the vote between them. Rapier, colored, is elected from the 2d district, probably by 1,(0). Handiy, dem-, ts re-elected trom the 5d district; Hays, rep., is of the Atlantic, with his headquarters at Philadelphia, which post ue bas held with one short period of detached service in Georgia till the day of his death. Brig. Gen. McDowell wili make all suitable arrangements for the faneral aod give public uotice of the time and place. Oficers of the army generally are invited to atten ‘dke tags at all posts within the military divi- sion of the Atlantic wiil be carried at halt mast during the day and fifteen minute guns fired at midday on the day aiter the receipt of thie order. dt ois he Nuw Youre, Nov. 7-—The, Timer estimates | per eat to France: aan tae bt Grant's popular here ig the state at 70... Ataly aud the world, and Jeru it thinks Grant has carried Virginia and Louis | fonit Rud (he world, and and says that only dstates and 43 electoral | Soeton twill be to this votes are sure tor Greeley, and tuat this cannot | / S02 .Wi. oe be increased by more than 2states and 23 electo- ral votes additional. The average republican majority in this state is claimed to be 50,(i, GRANT'S POPULAR MAJORITY 520,916, The World estimates Grant's popular majority sud concedes him Ju; electoral votes tor Greeley. 1 be found Ot & tree pe: fuller expression in its palutings and sculpture 4 . A Sal e| = i = pu buildings, its bro ave ‘Officers will wear the usual badges of mourni re-elected from the 4th, and Caldwell, dem. = : ite parks and public bulldiugs, i pave for thirty days. . "6 | from the sth.” Sloss, dem, is re-elected 1208 | 9g Mepabticnn Ere to Comprens, | *tecteand avenues. Uncle Sam, here*otare x By commat.d of General Sherman. th district. a itarian, at last exh iting & New You, Nov. 7—The latest figures piace | véuerate utilitarian. ie ar last exlilbicing the congressional delegation of New Xork etate | Wiiotruin is tnaily recogunzod that bor utility at 26 republicans, 6 and 1 iberal | and beauty are casential to the perfect rounding blican. of cur national life. The Legisiatare La 5 Warhington ts upt@n and upheaved from By the election of Scoresby, rep.. to till & | Boundary stree’ ou the north, to tue banks ot vacancy, the state senate will stand: 25 republi- | the Potomac on the south, Fancy its streels ne to 7 democrats; the assembly will stand: 5° | nionghed by an carthquake, or made the play- republicans, 36 democrats, 5 liberal republicans, ing of a tornnds, xn! you will bave some and 1 Apollo Hall candidate. conception of their appearince m: 70.000 for Grant and Dix. | of a!! ty: Dix’s majority in the state wiil not mach | evolved, and that before many from that of Grant’s, which is esti ity will bo ours, Times at 70,00. Kernan ior i Face course. ississippt. The official vote for thirteen towns and par- tial returns from eighteen others, give a repuh- lican majority of 19,000. The republicans claim the state by 35,000. The republicans elect five of six congressmen. Mr. Greeley im Charge of the Tribune Again. a WiS CARD ANROURCING THE RESUMPTION OF SU EDITORIAL DUTIES. Horace Greeley has resumed the editorship of the New York Tribune, and this morning pub- Ushes the following card in that paper: A Card.—The undersigned resumes the editor- ship of the Tribune, which he relinquished in embarking in another line of business six months ago. Henceforth it sball be his endeavor to make this a thoroughly ti Pica journal, ¥. D. Townsend, Adjutant General. po Bn sce Louisiana, Both parties claim the state though the libe- Tals regard their success a8 almost certain by 10,000. Darrell, in the 31, and Morey, in 4th district, are cleeted to congress. The counting of the vote of Orleans parish is progressing slowly. ‘The impresston prevails that at the pres- ent rate it will require thirty days to complete i it. the treating all parties and political movements | Nothing has developed to change the belier | Greeley in. el ce ag tated et “y*- for its back- with judicial fairness and andor, but courting | that the turloniees hece inne majority in the | falle some 4,00/belind in Brooklyn, é Potomac ‘in the frent, and Yor its back the favor and deprecating the wrath of noone. | city. Gen. Geo. A. Sheridan is undoubtediy | #24 Staten Island. Kernan’s votein the repub- | ground a grand ampitheater of bills stre rd if be can hereaiter say anything that will tend to heartily unite the whole American people on the broad platform of unfyersal amnesty and impartial suffrage, he wiil giadty do so. For the present, however, he ‘can best commend that consummation by silence and forbearance. The Victors in our late struggle can hardly fail to take the whole subject of southern rights and wrongs into early and earnest col 7 and to them, tor the present, he remitsit. Since he never will again be a candidate for ol fice, and is not in full accord with either of the great parties which have hitherto divided the country, he will be able and will endeagor to give wider and steadier regard to the progress of science, industry and usefu! arts than @ partisan journal ean do; and he wifl voked to indulgenee Ueswhich are the recognized bane of jonrnal- ism. Sustained by a generons public, be will do his best to make the Tribune a power in the lican wards in this city is less than Greeley’s. | car as the eye cau reach, it has one of the love- His vote is also smaller than Greeley’s im the | liest landscapes under the sun. German districts, while Dix’s ia larger than | ‘The Capito! by moon! Grant's there. In all the strong democratic | fils the eye. This ern localities Kernan leads Greeley. Kernan carrieg | imposing and the most fitting te: Utica, his own city, by 324 majority, whilo | » Grant's majority there was 256. Havemeyer’s Majert Lawrence concedes Havmeyeraelectom by 5,000 majority. The Latest Mayoral New Yous, Nov. 7. The takereoeetct the Fanning, and more veltictes ou the str mayoraity vote is:—Lawrence, 45,398; O'Brien, | OT@*” by men than by horses. Ali tra les «. 31,121; Havemeyer, 47,800. pareiyace the diticol A oomaco SN ee een, fet SWEGO, N. Y., Nov.¢ county, com- ‘No fatal « sicjorfiy ee Grant S115 majority, and Dix 2.412 reported In Kingytom ¥., tn coussqamnes . ‘. ‘, 0: the horse direase, the vote Was much affected reps erelected wb Uongrem fromthe tia a: | fy BAFER man. Could wat" reac th poll elected con; an atlarge. It will require the oficial count of Sypher and Sheldon’s dis tricts to decide. Texas. The election is progressing slowly throughout the state. So far ac heard from the literate ave believed to be ahead, and that Houston will be ceided upon for the capirat. deiph a was a wecavated by the = wer CAT wae Arkansas. The vote is very clove. Both sides claim the state. Missonri are still very meager, but the demo- m trom 30.090 to 40,000 majority, and the republicans concede 29,00) to 39,000. | The democrats alro claim nine out of thirteen Con- gressmen. It is pretty dediuitely known that the republicans bave elected Stanard in the Ist dis- trict, Havens in the 9h, und Hyden in the 10th They also claim three other districts. Stanard, chmond, Vx horses have the epizootic. ° ! s a for tack of transportatict bronder field if now contemplates as whow hu- | reP.yiuthe 34, Congressional district, is elocred dy S00 majority. the horse care Hopped sarmine man freedom was in peril it was in the arena of : pr seaee od a Mored that navigation on the Political partivaweh ey eatce Geeta Of | Stone, dem., in the 3d, are also elected. PENNSYLVANIA. Hudron canal will soou be suspen New York, November 6, 187: ‘Tenn: Grant's maj. im Philadel 3 ‘the dive cana Ppelgs ty toes iphia 45.446. | no abatement in the disease in Baltimore. Phe turn jndges announce the majority m the city is 45,44 eusee. Greeley’s majority in the tate is estimated at 20,000, and Governor Brown has about thesame. The state committee believe that the repubti- cans have elected seven out of nine congress- men. Returns from fifty-five towns and pre- cinets, embracing every division of the state, ive May: 1, 13,767; Cheatman, 19,051, and Johnson, 5,471, indicating Maynard’s election. The republicans claim the election of Thorn- SHOCKING MuRDER IN MARYLAND.—A cor- respondent ef the Baltimore American gives an account of a most horrible murder committed at Porter's post office, a swall village in Oarroll couaty, Md. A dissolute vagabond named August rage the per- Son of an idiotic gurl, a ater of Washington entine, a worthy col man. The fé er, attracted by the screams of his child, came to . @ report ie the horse disease is spreading, and that the street rai companics and stree { railrond panies one Of tue largest ve been compelled to suspend busi- ap oe er ness. Cleveland ix still deprived of -t-eet cars BO, - ‘urther returns indicate | (: on the clection of Morrison, dem.,im the I7th dis, | fiche cePorts the disease unabated and New Haven, Conn.,bas Lad no street cars for a wee k c burg, rep., for Qongreas in the 2d district. If this is correct the illinois —_—_—————_____ her réscue. The ruffian desisted from bis aasaul étand on the gir and attacked her Tather, knocking | Thumm vera tm. the nl, with tha chaness' to | eo WEETT-ACTINO Fame were introduced in Eng- him down and literally stamping the life out of | favor of Crutchfield, rep. ‘The yn of Har- CALIFORNIA. which is of ext a et tached aed him. ‘The neighbors ‘the murderer and Fison, rep., to Congress from the th district is Granvs Majerity 8,000. which oan 00 pieihten ee captured him at Unionville. eee, ree out Wut, FeD» iselected to | Sam Fuanctaco, Nov. 7.—in Caltformia tho | the tact of s chee he woe or caved om A Cornzn iw Pork —Ninety thousand bar- | COD&Tss from the 9th disthct. returne are stilt incomplete, but the republican Dot in the least likely to get gut ot ene rels of perk, instead of the ten thousand or fif- ILinol s, pies rpg that Grant's majori- | the jis moved backwards aud forwards, pro? teen thousand usally, On hand st thin amar €ook county 10,000 majority for Grant Will be 8,000. Coghlan, for Congress is a current of air. It can’ be the year, are bow cornered in this clty’ raat | ad 9/000 fot Gwieedy, “The logis inture ‘will | detcated, "and’ Page ‘and “ougttou™ sepa’ removed at will, and another substitutel, oo ly a single Orm, who hare ak cals this ] stand: Senate, 34 republicans, tt democrats, | elected. that a ‘may consult her own taste ase PET in eek House, 8 109 Gomostats. - The con- attech s fan of fa a img currents of 3 licens sad OREGON. ech B such 8 color as will best har. the business, have imposted sixty bar- | greesional Mande 15 repal Grants ty 2,000. Grese alee eee pee of these | © democrats, ‘ : Sax ee ge teat depatcha Poenction Sa the provision. ‘Toe thie tical and Comes ra majo ot: . months, and pork packers’ hesitate in fate Hi New ‘yong 7—A special from K: w ¥o) lov. T= im Kich- mond states that Grant has & Vire gnie of 3,0@ te 80. ee Io KENTUCKY. : Li Kexte UX. 5 q Wire axp DavouTans_& Special tetara Ky., November 4, says: “The kuk Greeley’s - dz their } in East Hickman preeis New Yorn, Nov. 7.—The republican stat. committee etate frown dnuguint, ned Seon tases Greeley Dy from eons Wo Sonatas eRe promt a tree = ne vooe- Their bodies. A tmall childrens, No special to against him. The ow i i Three republicans cleeted ‘New Voux, Nov. 1-—A, special nah states that Sloan itel elected to Congress, and probably Freeman also. Euizasets Oapy 8r. “mC LAN: * ULL’s STORY ABOUT Kine sapehannes: il te Congress who wi Naw York, Nov. 7—The chairman ef the ‘Woodhull as Bome of her Mich! republican committee x repa' and probabty nine, J Cre apes ja nk 20,000 in that state. S7-Over 2.900 American girs are saya the women must stand trial, 2tcpublicans to 20 5 secure | in France and italy. ——