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a _. THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sanday, ‘AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i : Ponaaylvania Avests, Goraer Uth Btrest, by The Evening Star Newspaper Qompany. GEORGE W. ADABS, Frese Eves pacribers"Dthe Pr oot ar ors eon ‘st 10 crn W cents s mor: o year, 86 5 / cay—S2 8 prepaid 710 copies r, for $30 Feat ‘all ihacettions, mort, Led 5 ia im ad- A mate Foows on appllestios. 8.604. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1880 TWO CENTS. NEW JERSEY. DELAWARE PENNSYLVANIA. Telegrams to The Star. Holding ‘Their 0 A Move to Carry Ut for the Republi- : — \ hi \ f HE Liat bo baits Spor nateh to are E bie oad cans—Dorsey’s Canvass The Heavy Vote ah Fill meet at pees Cas ee, oars Homa x, [Special Dispatch to The Er 27} Scent nek y controler Hl i Suh ard EO Bad, at Zoe: ¢ MAE Nawn, Pistia aad Honingion enow |" Soo sors ee PuULAPELPHIA, Nov. 2—The polls here U Nevember 4, Tet. “FRANK HUME, President, ELECTION DAY. See ery arate ates Buriington Show | qnat Ihave Kuown confidentialiy for rhe last | opened att o'clock this morning. Reports from = = HuGuplicans admit that the state will ba close. | three weeks that Senator Bayard has caused Shfous parts of the elty show tat inter- JOSEVIL a z ” New YorK, Nov. 2, 2 p.m.—The latest ad- | Tecentments on account of his persona! attacks oe Joni ee = eh SIX O°CLOCK P. M. eater | BETTING FAVORS GARFIELD | siccs'trom various parts of New Jersey indicate | during the campaign, and thereby drawn L 3 © ral of 02 a democratic Victory at this hour. auelnet bim aire that may defeat him tor tue | Tepupnean Canteere Dregs ce oer Manvar. By "H, Ce . oot Daa é ; Jefferies, in favor of Mr. Pattison, dem., the naere Seder, o Nee ee Or ire ic wires crannies Present incumbent... A number of election cass THE GREAT ELECTION ore g* priscoLt 3 | REPUBLICAN GAINS IN NEW ENGLAND. MARYLAND. equal representation 11 che legislature, lias 1a ee sy ee <= ELECTION. RETUKNS will bo receiv a Heavy Vote in Baltimore Republic | 15 DOrED coy le population of the | ance, ‘The returns received from all the wards Cee ro MGEROW EVENING ‘st Mades’ Ho lenvy Vote in Bolin One or Two | (ae, TDAL County a Te omic. ihe lover | U0 td 10 oclock by the republican managers, the GENERAL REPUBLICAN tel. nol | TROUBLE IN SOUTH CAROLINA. | Congressmen in the State. ce ta One hase warverepon by | Heures eine, asd on tbe: neatings /of the DRE JSpectal Dispatch t» the Evening Star.) county, the Smal tay aa exconk’ thee, ceo | Hekets deposited, show @ majority of 15,000 20 GAINS CLAIMED. ny EVE- Bautimonw, Nov. 2.—Large crowds were gen- | nccessary seven hundred votes to mike the far for Garfield. evesy Eve | NEW YORK POLICE MUDDLE. } erany avout tne pots when they opened at 6 change have probably been secured. ‘Ths task COLORADO. Bis O'clock this moratng, bat there had been no | {Sana Fee cata penned every deta Gon: A Large Number of Special Police- NEW YORK STATE. Ce te The of ee OR eras fighting, as was anticipated, up to10 o'clock. | pected with Delaware, and commenced the Del- re chnise O DENVER, Cot... Nov. 1.—The citizens are very NEW JERSEY DOUBTFUL. | The vote will be one of tbe largest ever polled, | aware campaign from’ Philadelphia tae sume as and while the Presidential ticket, Hancock and | he commenced the Indiana campaign trom Chi- indignant over yesterday's riot. Thirty arrests An te tne cep ihe elty and state, in tue | Heong ctate was so small inatit was more | Sumber ot special pol mage today. A are | INCREASED REPUBLICAN her ‘olified that by dispensation o! Der Merion? a Convocatioa of the Ch te bed on TUESDAY, Nov 2th. in lies of the on Tehomof Nov. 2a. By order of the : * Uitd district Hoblitzel, tor Congress, may be ~ Dorsey {3 to-day 2 number of special policemen and deputy sherifIs rere é REPUBLICANS CLATM INDIANA, | SERACGTS any emosrats ate for’ personal | Sri that he hus succeeded bowk in earcying | © Femeln on duis Ot Atos olsslon MAJORITIES CLAIMED nol-2t RICHARD J. BLAKELOORK, See. reasons, voling the regular ticket. with Joshua | the state of Delaware and defeating Bayard. MAINE. . UITABLE 0 eee ae Seou nia st peertee uy ee Republican Gains Reported aT ON iizell. The repudlicans claim that Mr. Hang 7 : Nev.2.— i + BEPORTS FROM OTHER PLAOES. | writ te ciected, and they also claim that De. WHAT Ue ee ean an tie Bear saw EW YORK CITY. Wiltoer will be elected over Chapman in the | -. 0 grancock’s Belief—What A. S. republicans 1,825, fustonists 1.401, a republican a will 5 = fifth district. In the third, iifth and sixth dis- eM ma ‘Sulit ‘Sa: + S- | majority of 432. Returns indicate a larger vote sar Geiesal brains NEW YORK. tricts the fight will be a close one. Cc. special poste Orre ath island than in september. In Deering the republicans | Fenwagen DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY Sured 0 d ected rome athe annus A Fair Day_ Big a nee DES ies aa ed Vote im | New York, Nov. 2—General Grosvenor, of ey ee the recabiitans: held on the same eveniny ene ce eC eae cin | ,, sitions Nov. 2—The election ts proceel- | Ohio, says that before the Indiana election] _Republicnn Gains in Portland. 50,600, eck. The New York—Grace for Mayor May t quiet and orderly manner. A | Gen, Garfield was the unhapptest man he ever | BANGOR, Me., Nov. 2. 1 p m.—The republi- b seis tY | very heavy vote Is being polled tn every ward. ; cans thus far have a majority of Bee te tick eit ue received until N bit A i eta masta | TSR SCL ah eaptoes Se er ess oe set ace ty | in the September election Davis had a majority ee de suo one for druukenness, and the others } that bis personal record had endangered his | of 141, 25, Teh, by the members f fhe bowvnisy monthly | _Cepeciat Dispatch to The Evening Star.) ior nnor effenc sie party's success; but that, now no more cheerfit " Lewiston, Auburn, Etc. BOTH SIDES CLAIM INDIANA. 511 in the city. nh at to be mad cEw Ye Jov. 2. = and bopeful man exists. Mr. Hamilton, the Luwiston, Me.. Nov. 2.—The vote tu this elty sini te Gavin, beset.) at ones Nae ee a connEcTICUE. eculptor, who is taxing a bust of Gen. Han- | stands Garneld $59, tuston s DSON Seeretry, GUT thet. ww. | BY the weather. The is clear asa bell, and 3 cock. 1s Tully contident that he wiil be elected. ‘AUBURN. Me., “the vote in thiscity | REPUBLICAN GAINS IN MAINE | the air Isa little keen, but not very cold. Re- Republican G Se Other statements from General Hancock’s as30- | indicates a republican gain. TIvek OTL, | ports from every polling place show an unpre- [Speciat Dispatch to The Evening Star. See yeoman ees eee a that ia om tofreshnees ention is caled | begentedly lange vote being polled, and that the | Haurroun, Nov. 2—Telegrams to the Cvwrant | Jarge etre 1 ol very prominent democratic friends he republicans are ois its, Deneziet, _| election fs proceeding quteiy. A large number aud sew York ave. | of challenges are made, and that ts the only di ‘A fresh sapply of | version so far. In some cases the voter 1s a: COD LIVER 6 | gravated by the challenge, Dut I have not hea: of any difficulty. ‘Tbe tndications, the day, t! class of veters who are early on at 1p. m. indicate repubilcan sains in the | this morning, the conclusion was inevitable central part of the s ‘Phe impression ty | that “our Garfield frlends have cleaned us ont quite general that the republicans w lil earry | Doth instaie andeity. The defection against | A Lighter Vote in © this state Dy 4,560 to 5,000, Grace to-day seems to come more from the tn in O stability of the Irish vote than anything els. | Crxcrswatt. autthe Hartford Courant Says— | They bave drawn the reilgious Ine so closely | fully clear a Kepablican Gains There. ALSO IN PENNSYLVANIA. ect29-20 yee cinnati Than jobers 2—Election day 13 beantt- | DEMOCRATS CLAIM CONNEC- bright, and the election 13 pro cher 9th st. and it pint bottle. ; Eee that they have even drawn the Iebrews into a y quietly. FS cations at TICUT. = OFFICE 0 ; . id. and. the gel SA toni: e n gressing very quietiy. From Indications at . ay Dart oF Corcunty Cot. 2% Is | pene ronnie Le Fert plioars. Dpto. 3 patch to The Evening St concerted one vor of Dowd, repuvit- | noon, it appears that the vote will be a litte Sys eintrremees FO reas tporovea June | from every northern state, and from Callforula, | HantFGRD, Nov. 2—A very heavy vote abet S iighter when in OSeNe Byes, ARREARS FOE 81.0 FACES and spores | Disqatc aind Nevada, favor the republica®s: | ing polled throughout Connecticut. The weather REPUBLICAN CLAIMS. re mODE ISLAND. NEW YORK CITY, FoR PRESI- — : y 7 ability tha ‘state will a cate: is bright a ts 2 anv. re of : aay e Republicans me vrs qu 3 MAY BE PAID, ON BEF Ruility that that state will go democratic. A | 1s bright ard clear, and is to the a”vantage o Maine, Indiana, and New York. PROVIDENCE. TL, Nov. 2.--The vote in this } new element of rancor appears this morning: the te ps and operates with considerable and unexpected | 2 were ae < f : 3 « = aac ct against Mr. Grace for mayor. mexpecu"d | Go notelese until 5 o'clock, anc Hates ot | heedquarters this afternoo} R noon Gariield ba Hancock 1,255, Weaver | Probal seems to think now that Grace’s majority will | aby hind have been recetved from ‘put re. “NEw YORK, Nov. 2.— from Mafhe, In- | 46. Aldrich and Chace » Pepublicans, are elected be very small indeed, If he is not defeated. indicate that the republicans will probab'y | diana and this state of the most cheering char- Reprecentatives in Congress by increased ma- ‘This, of course, will have an influence the state Dy a stall majority at least, | acter. Our gains so far as heard trom tn Matne | jozittes. sit enables them ioe out, The 1s STAR ¥ PER CENT PER ANNUM T OF ALL PFNALT ES AND OTHER od COSTS, WHICH WILL KE ATTACH IT TVILFGE IS NOT AVAILED OF Bi TRE TIME LIMITED BY THE RESOLU ‘The Collector of Taxes aiso calls vhe atfentic Ae Teed felaivatrar Ou sepuvllean' | gio Ga Geomineny Mllaunonly, AU | UMC seelierta ame Oly ae € Kegeed Election of Grace—Ke- Gains Larger in the [Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. texpayersto the factthat he has received the more or less ‘aiust Hancock ion the bly by several thousand. A large vole have been large, and that state is secured be- ILLIVOIS. Seana ailan: i Wag BE Diicates ‘of assessments of the taxes forthe year | voting for the Setoras ticket. This new | 1s being polled in Hartford and everything is | yord question.’ I belleve we will get 10,000 | A Quiet Time and Large Vote in |W YORK, Nov. 0 p.m.—The best can- Ending dure 2), Issh, and will be ready {2 18¢"1¢2 | element in the elty election arose out of an | remarkarly quiet around the polls, the local | Majority in Inciana, Transmit new __ Chicago. , though from the latest gatherings or syaeet of oe eter 10. and aiter | lick in last evening's Epress on Mrs, Dr, | police being assisted by United States marshals, “Ss. ¥ Curcaco, Nov. 2.—The weather is clear and | rews, chews the election of Grace for mayor ry ‘One- baif ci said tax is due November 1, 1830, the | Helmbold, charging poldly. and mentioning | At one o'clock to-day in 4,700 out of a total bracing. The polls opened at § o'clock, Dut i and probably 50,000 majority for Hancock tn SOUTH CAROL pefore 7 large numbers of voters had formed | ypis city, Lu Brooklyn (he contest 18 So mixes +i : : Me rtec. | lines in many of the precinets, Voting 18 pro- | in j : : Reported Prevention of a Fair Elec | ceccing rapidly and with little friction. Up to that it Is difficult to predict now, and officiel other half May J, 18¥1 Tames, that Juties Gordon Beanett, accom- | vote of 9,200the republicans were ahead ove he the whole of anid tax int | plished her ruit. and sent her husband to an ta- | 200. ‘This s a gain, for on the registration the @ driluction of sane asylum. Mr, Bennett throws down the | city is democratic by at least 400. Ib 1s est s es turps, Which will come in to-night, must be nt ther: Ee : celly a | mi it will be carried by the republl- jon in) Sumter County: ST Oelock only three arrests are reported of | hy ja 2 : ot = _ | gauntlet to-day, and holds John Kelly persoa: mated that It wi cal yy the repul he a ah ws mse 0 iy >po! awaited. A large Lumber of arrests are belog ee a ak ba seidtexesduslNo; | ‘iy responstble, calling him a coward anda | caus. Itwent for Tilden by 900 In 1S76. Cee een Tappa ived in this | horsons guilty of disorderly conduct tn the | trade ior eee e eitintion and voUug, espe Nember 1, 1800, ae pl two 2) per, cent will beadded | Har. Mr. Bennett says he does not know Mis. : SEE COURANT. to-day by Hou. oe a: chairman Congres. | neighborhood of the polls. ‘There 1s a parttal | cfatiy in Brookiyn, but there is Bo excitement. month, 8 penaty Of ach enceredirg. month tere. | Helmbold, and never spoke a word to her in his = stonal conmitive, 1317 F street ntr.: Atmed | Suspension of business in the clty, and there 18 | The Gonmnercial’ Advertiser has dispatches op tbe pill the same is paid, or otherwiss proceeded | life, and that he would not have noticed Kelly’s NEW YORK PRESS VIEWS. demccrats crowe ‘the polls, and will not allow evely prospect of a very large vote. frcm Maine which say the republicans are get- w th as the law direct personal attacks had pot the name of a liv, the republicans to get to them. Other strong DELAWARE ling on better than they expected, and will ‘The law impores a of the second balf, di ike penalty for non-payment | Gx, character ar aS ca a . ne g i May 1, 1890, if not paid Se Ee ea a eoneenrble oorleS The Red-hot War Between John repubjican poll managers refuse to hold theelec | Conflict of Authority in Wilming- | C#!TS that state; also of great encouragement : on tion. Duptty marshals authority defied, and 5 irom points in New Jersey, Delaware and [o- within said month May- 4 goog, | of publications. This thing 1s lable yet to pro- Metlye Fol Noe eR ie they ejected from the polls. No election can be | wixatow, Dst., om. othe election ts | Saba. Indeed, every dispatch received or Sea of Taxcs for ths Disirict of Oolumbia. ee ot iterasaithat Uierald? De nde the Action of held in this county. Sas. Leg, progressing amid considerable excitement. ‘The Sheen en any ee eine a aoa re oet28-108 Feeley coe = ae ae the a Su he Libel fhe United States Deputy Marshal. police force fs augmented by over 200 fais, A | PU ican gain oe the terior ot New Yor! HE STOC 2 EB OO- | york ney Cl oe 27 2 une”? Confident eporte: josing of Polls Against | still larger number of deputy sheriffs are on = - Brean T TOCRUOLDERS OF “THE OO- | SVCLyIOE Poe City and Broo Oe rnaee ‘Times and i i R d Clesi f Polls Agai Mh “number of deputy ser Pe LE ESS ery coniea an rites are greater LUMBIAN BANK NOTE COMPANY are) ne SE eee cy ace “Russell, republic of Overwhelming Republican Vic- Republicans, 8 Guty, abd United States deputy marshals are | ‘an had been calc ved Upon. hereby potified that s SS held sere. | candidate for ae come uel Baal an tory 'To-day- Si New York, Nov. %—The following dispatch | equally numerous. One confilet of authority Brooklyn Congressmen. office of said. company, ity Washi yglock noon, | clected over Triax. (dem. it judge, Wil be | the Subject—The “World” Reports | Was revelved todas a the headquarters of the | has occurred. At the tenth ward polisa colored [Special Dispaich to ESA Nirvose of crectng Trustees for the ensulug | the Soo eriekee wilt be elecial, exc-pt- | Hlopefal Views from all the Dem~ Tepubiican national committee: man giving bls name as James Matthews was | 3. york, Nov. 2—K JOR WATERS. PE a oe | Ingpesstbly Grace. Levi P. Morton (rep.) has a | cratic State Committees. Sevens ae Nor. te Hon Me TUT sk Geers ana the inspector between $,000 and 12,000 democratic majority wet = ay: — very close fight for Congress, but is running [Special Dispatch to The Evening Star.) i. in the republican strongholds | and supervisor of clection ordered his arrest. 2 2 < EDGAI'S COUGH SPECIFIC, socconnne well aud will probably be elected. The bettlag New York, Nov. 2.—The Herald has a doubie- have been closed against us in this section. | He was arrested aa two policemen, oneaspe- | The election of Chittenden (rep.) and Bliss c XG vai n lung “ mag ~ Does this verify the democratic declaration ofa | clal, whereupon three United States deputy Ss r See Brice 35 aud 50 conte per, pout. 1URg | on general result is $100 to $0, and 18 very 82 | jeaded editorial calling upon the grand jury | tree allot and a fair count? Answer. ce reer red and attempted. €0 rescue Ren) Xo eee ae sey and ee sale by all drncpiets. Wholesale depot Cua ‘The Vote in Troy. take notice of a libel, by John Kelly, upon the | a. sin no sent on the retarn of waracall | Epectal pel marshals were then arrested by te | inson, O'ieilly (dem) aided, by, republican EE ee | [Special Dispatch to The Evening Star} proprietor of the Herald, “‘mendaciously 1m- ‘be sent on the return of Marsball | special police an taken before Mayor Allmond. | votes, secms to have the advantag ATURAL MINERAL WATERS. ee 5 ‘ peaching the virtue of aw a ancanctior | oreo ee The mayor told them that he wished no coniitc. ———_—_— i | Troy, Nov. 2—The weather is cooland cloudy } PEA” ne ee oe Oe ant ic of authority, but. wished them to co-operate | NEW YORK CITY CONGRESSMEN Fee ae a ea et ant eee ot yoar, Tas arucle the eral says: “When Mr. John Kelly, | ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCUES, | ith the police in The priceryiian Of yack rc ‘The Result So Far. nl Geyer | polled, at least 1,000 more than last year, Fathorn, Gettysburg, Friedrickshall in bis orgax, the Evpress, commits this coward- He discharged them, telling them to go back to sh = Oe rf = rial Di toh te he Evening Ste Jance, Aprolinaris, Pilla, White Sulphar, tity stows republican gains, especially in the | Iy outrage of dragging a woman's névac me THE EVENTFUL DAx. the polls aud. atend to the aii eas See a pai. the dolewlog = ao os vuan Awan Se eae - mire for the sole purpose of covering her wit Clear Weather for the Contest. becnvarrested in the tenth ward For iach tot’ | Congressmen are conceded to be elected in tits feb19 ELVANTA Republican Same ee Central New | infamy to injure the character of a ian M New Sareea ee ith ae ex- | ing butit was proven that he voted earn ae as aael &. Cox, Fernando Wood, Auson a a—=_=_"=auauawaaS== ~ pork. ar a = ception of areas of light rain te Orexon, Colo & y: Samuel S. Cox, ic , A 3 ]..TEWABT & CO/S CARET UP-_ | [Special Dispateh to The Evening Star] Kelly happens to disitxe, common manhood re- | GeYonsiana aud eastern ‘Texas tae weather | Mlsepprehension of Lis proper voting place. McCook. ‘The district now represented by in- A HO1 6] EBRE for sixteen yours, So lay CvB) arcaxy, Nov. 2—Dispatehes from along the quires that the retteence hitherto observed | throughout the Union Is clear or fatr. MASSACHUSETTS. dtein 1s ciose and so 1s that represented by Mor- 5 ATED Hy CtO-s a a IRN SNCS 2 x ig th I reas reraid the: e assure: 7 z i ° N. +: A ‘ 2 teehee? Omice 417 10th yy Stores promptly st, | and Rensallacr counties, show decided repud- | in the infamous tale conceraing The following dispatch has been received by | says a very large vote ts being polied Se sore | fight between Nick Muller and Ben Wood 1s the omni dcti-Im* | Mean gains. Bennett and a lady whose good ns Mr. El'ot at the Washington office of the New | field, Holyoke, Chicopee and throughout W closest. now, but Muiler 18 ahead solar. Tue i Peace Throughout the Land. press yesterday wantonly att a York Erening Pi setts. Ic Sprinctield many dex cans Givide their preferences Detween Wwevnr HANTEE [Special Dispatch to the Evening Star.) mmirchet oA Bennett, A908 ae ug Mrs New Nour, Nov. 2 noon.— Weather mazn cing for Robinson for Congress, lng their own calidtdaie 5 _— ae Lusieres a of 8 nL vor + | cent. Early’ vote very heavy. In one district ‘onty over Woodworth in <be dt will Pe Spon penor sy op Dangle poche one eis & 7 Oe ne nor she to him: never had any relations wit | 25 votes were polled ati1:40 a.m. out of a or over, Springiela’s repu’ 3 CHEAPEST AND BEST. | 0 ¥ ‘grap! ip a ply t her of apy, ee whatever; and the whole fithy | try of 382. Dowd, the republican candidate for | iican majority !s estimated 1,000 or In t ra, a nee Teeere the name with some other. my questions whether they have any news of Seeer * ir. gone read ae foe ee aa mace UE Aeron Cpe © | the tenth = gressional district Noreross wiil aps reagan mp oye - Bemba price $35. Sai- ITY, ELDTEss, 12 3 or. e, rw ae erable p re-elect at least 5,000 majority. election cts. Th er 13 ery ele- WARD & MUTCHINSON, riot or disturbance from any portion of the Uni. Ig ig be re-elected by jeast 5,000 majority. Shee infamous and cowardly invention.” Estimating challenging 1s done by Tammany in order to | few republicars «re, voting for the democratic | mext oF doubt favors the republicans. ted States, reply that the tenor of every advice fas a Sie that 200,000 votes will be cast tn New York | delay voting. A very heavy earl; vote is polled K candidates “ins to Jocks very much as though W.W. Astor, oct No. SU7 Gth street me we_| ie that there Uae Weand that tneclectlo where in | today, the Hera’a bas no doubt that Kells s | in Rey Ws As EARN HepAblicans Ahead im Fall Hiyer, | Ib Kinstety’s distfict, aud Levi F Morton woule FA wary & HUTCHINSON, Ee ccarercuic ‘jatetly ce mea : man, Grace, grill be eaten: t that he bas, only NEW YorkK Ta Rig, Nov. 2,1 p.m.—The election ts certainly 3 re elected “fo Congr =a republican 7m G of D, roves tt he can rely on. E *. Tess ae S 1. ain of one. strict seems 317 Ninth st. n.w., - | with an extraordinary large vote palling. The Temes declares that a great republic as progressing quietly. ‘The republicans are poll- | & The Police Medals in New York | [ood iicavy vote, aud are undoubtedly ahead, | gain rapidly. All three of these probabilities, victory 1s at hand, and says that not since catye carry! y 50) | now recognized, are demoralizing to the demo- New Youre, Nov. 2cv@ day betngalegarnou- | Wik, ® Prospect of ing the city by 5} fo 3 . sive special attention to INDIANA. Greeley’s great defeat have the democrats been z cratic leacers, Who now begin to fear the elec- MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING Democratic Gains in Fort Wayne. | so demoralized or desperate. ‘The Suu alvis's | day there 1s & general suspension of Dasinass, mine ' . fon of Dowa: in city residences, and, havivz alarge force of com- | [Special Dispatch to The Evening Star.J the deroocrats “to vote to-day as If you were | Up to noon a Tull vote bas been polled, botb VERMONT. iumors of the Day. petent workmen, atvend promptly to sil Jobling ¥orr Warne, Nov. 2.—The election {s pro- voting In iss4,” but nowhere expresses any con- | parties bringing out their forces early. Super A Heavy Vote. ecial Dispatch to The Evening Siar.) orders. oct nani s fidence in democralic success. The World ed. {ntendent Wailing’s order to the police not to MONTPELIER, Vr., Nov. 2.—A heavy vote ‘ {s 9 ~ - ‘ = gressing quietly here and the entire vete 1s out. } jrortally gives no sign of expect democratic | serve warrants for Ulegal voting created mu being polled here.’ There is very little exc New York, Nov. 2—Throughout the entire LU heed OT ae eT ee AEs nom we | SST most of the polling places shows that | victory, but on fis first page di dispatches | excitement among the democrats. At 10 o'c! ment. mornir g a man was seen standing in front of gains over the O2to- ia that from ali the democratic state committess of the union, and Wis them, * A larg increased democratic vote reported from every section. and a universal confidence that Hancocit wil be eleted.” The Tribune reports prospects of overwhelming victory for the republicans tu ave ever known, and our practical experience of | there are some democrati 3 Peteg ave sears £00 SSibdand putting up furna- | ber vote. The democratic commit ces, and the close attention we bave paid to all val | they will be constderable. Gable improvements in heating apparatus, warrant | Holding the October Vote. in claiming that thece furnaces possess all the oe 2 Us in, ciaktnis tree to. be found im any furusce | {Special Dispaten to The keening sary Justice Dufly, accompanied by several dem9- cratic leaders and counsel, entered the superin- tendent’s cilice. handed him forty-seven War- lican Gain in Bennington. | the Frapkiin statue, in Printing House Square, INGTON, VT.. Nov. 2.—The Led ore wih a large el bearing the geome beef . -. } at 10 o'clock, and 500 votes are now polled on a | im rts nt information :—~ Black eyes painte Tani and directed bin to hats then server cor | wokal remetranion of 1400 AT NePautet, but | duriug the election.” Up to 4 o'clock ne hed the ay genie aoe great interest 1a manifested. ‘The indications | xo callers. te meritorious features £9 ve fone BEL MEATY, | Nplawarouis, Nov.2—Up to 1p. m. there | the national contest. and thinks Dowd. repub | some tally the superintandeny states He wd fre that Garileld’s majority will be larger than | New York Legisiatnre Republican. SIMPLICITY and EASE OF MASAGE™ Have pat | doesnotseem to be much change in the vote } Hcan Will be elected inayor in New York. have the warrants served abd the party leit. | ‘at for Tae Seana special Dispich to che Brening Siar.) ip more HOT BLAST FURNACES io this cty | here. The republicans claim they are holding Full Vote in Buffalo. = aENEAS New York, Nov. 2.—Hugh Hastings est re : f s y., Ni ‘The Voting in Petersbu baved upon his dispatches and reports within the last two yours than Dee ee aot besa a | the October vote, but Mr. English, says, Mart THE VOTE TO-DAY. eee gemotey Seay soon Grete clear | , PErERspURG. Va., Nov. 2.—The SER car | DOES, pe poriers, 1s that in New York state Single complaint from them Le ey eT eer gaing. he Jour. | Committee, Estimaten_ 1sey mplicamy | ard cold. ‘The élection eee tte nas Passel oft | Bas passed off orderly ‘and quiet with no dis- | the republicans Wi" cay ea BAX WAKD & HUTCHINSON. Thicehs tspublicaus will increase tne October | Syemnex o ectoral Votes—The | quietly, Only few arrests have been mada for turbance whatever. Up to noon 1.86) vores | bers of whe assembly. ‘Tits, will. of Coulee, te and No. S17 9th street Bemocrats Claim 191. irregularities in voting. Both parties are wo"! nearly a the qnalified vote of the city had | feat Kernan for re-election to the U.S. Senate, we. | majority. wh [Special Dispatch to the Evenina Star.) at the Indianapolis News Say ing hard and getting out the full vote of each been pol end at once raise a contest between Levi P. Mor- = z crew Yi o Senat 50 yes, 3 or Q », Platt for the succession. He EX BANGE. ‘This Afternoon—Garfield Ahead. New York, Nov. 2—Ex-Senator Dorsey gives | party. = ton avd ‘Thames C ort ag ‘We have endeavored to make a first-class srti- | sia Dispatch to the Evening Star. your corresrondent the fo'lowing estimate ty | A Large Number of Arrests in New | | St Woun Nor PRowise To Opey.—Tn: | gives the republicans twenty fous ane te Ae aeons, and have spared no expense in the mant- [Specia? Dispatch to the Evening Slav.) ‘York Cat London 71h says:—A young lady, well known | Ocrais nine Cony smen, giving the democras eee caren Hi OBENER aeeee es | esr, Sor m.—The election 1s | the national republican committes of the re¥ t | gw YoRK, Nov. 2—A Idcze number of ar- | !n Liverpool on account of her beauty, was mar- | # loss in the ister district Of Lousberry aud cocking Sxture thst i al teat can te lereresesoia | Progressing quietly att over tho state. The vate today: “Our bvformation trom all the states | »VE.20e ange for attempted egal. vot- | Hed last week. When the canon who was oml-in- | Ui SS pubiicans & 10ss of tue Albany (Balle andthe: here so far 18 much lghter than in Octobe. | warrants me in estimating Gartleld’s electoral | ing. United States Deputy Marshal Patrick Mc- | {ing read the words, “Love, honor, and obey.” | “istrict. yote at not less than 231, with chances in fa- yor of his having fourteen more. There is scarcely a doubt but he willcarry the Pacific ‘Tbe republicans are gettiny out thetr vote bet- ter than the democrats. Both parties report smal] gains in several counties, but not suffic- {ent to alter the result. The state Is generally the young lady declined to repeat the last. Thre times the canon = for an echo and paused in vain. Then he went on with the service. But Js the young lady married or not? What— Manus was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct at the polls, Pollce Justice Kilbreth Gischarged him with a reprimand. LATEST. ‘whe Result in New York State and Cine er Majority Esti- A U.S. Deputy Marshal and Three mated at 25,' nm tse State and HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, conceded to Garfield by from 6.000 to 8,000 plur- States by larger majorities than formerly. ‘Colored Men Arrestea. ehould her disobedience lead to an interview Hancock’s Majority 35,000 in the sud No. S17 Oth street n. we | ality. “paiLy Evgnind NEWS. See na aii Colorado are certain foruatrom | Unitea arate Depucy Maranal frank Miller | With Sir James Banover—will that eminent | City. WE ARE, MANUFACTURING SLATE | Cr tree ote arrested charged with protecting, and | Judge rule on the subject, [special Dispatch to The Ecening Star-} of MAN- PE was i be maintained, | allowing fllegal voters to deposit ballots. Police LVA Ae ‘MANTELS, snd have 3 larze stock though the democrats are making a special aud mina- A Boy MURDERED BY POISON.—A telegram NEW York, Nov. 2.—All of theevening papers TELS chucw and attractive deruras, and by ers | (Two-thirds of Philadelphia’s Vote Tmestenergette eifort to recover the ate Justice ne ea nim for examina: | rom Los Angeles, Cal., says that a murder py | but the Express concede the election of the re- ination fority parent. Polled—A_ Quiet Vote from- In- ‘Wisconsin will give us not less than 15,000 and | and Samuel Griffen, *repubitean colored men, paeaing was A a eens in that city, the vic- | publican ticket in this state by 25,000 majority. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, treased. Facilities—City Majority | possibly ¥5,00 majority. Tn Illinois we have | ved to answer by Justice Duffy for alleged 1m belng a native Californian boy aged 9 years. | ne gryress clams it democratic by a small sugd No. 317 Oth street n. w. $o.000-State Majority 30,000 He- | Feason to expect from 20,000 to 30,000 majority | inegal registration voted subsequently and aie tor, ‘who had Deen to astore om an errand | 7 yoy = eit ncnuich (oTAs meaty Sar) ¢ Corrie rire ennsylvania it 18 | were at once rearres| for his mother, on hls return Wands Deskage ot | ‘The polls have closed, leaving doubts as to QUCHTLY DAMAGED SEWER PIE. | i speiraia, Nov. 2.—It enoock is superb, | General Arthur, chairman of the Republican ‘The Betting Largely in Favor of Gar- | copay on certain window ledge, that ‘had | Gra election. | He ls elected. Mor~ A.LARGE LOT FOR SALE VERY Low. | the Weather here today 18 reguist, Maneone’ state Commie Gt Now York, and, Coxe | Books were mage atnons tony onthe geno; | Me. phckage and afte, ating ME ee ae Vos Letsell 18 provatly ene 8 aes mip OAS rent or tie | nie seeinots ous mamjonity. a politics of cuit | elected, and tn some instances $100 to $30 were candy, is foowter took, the, rest, from Bim | er onca and mcr capable or judgin s that New We are also offering Lowsa THAN EVER Sect terest they fake in clertions, but toaay | Siycd, °F believe 0 majority, at Ube lowest, at | orerea! Betting was even that Garfleld carries = ge diprwe! nl 30,000, I belleve our majority will not fall under 46,000. New York can be counted as cer- tain for Garfield as any state in the Union, breakfast. The child had scarcely taken three mouthsful of coffee before he complained of a burning sensation In his stomach, and a few they seem to be surpassing themselves. The TERRA COTTA WINDOW OAPS, CHIMNEY polls were opened at 7 o'clock this morning, and alfhough they will not be closed until? this New York by from 15,00) to 20.000 majority. Betting was 2 to 1 that Grace would be elected mayor, while $100 to $50 was offered on Ben York state goes 25,0u0 majority for Garfield. The city =, goes 55,00 for Hancock. ‘There has Deen no disturbance, and all indica- carrying " ; cal contest in this city for mayor and 000", minutes after was taken with spasms. A phy- } tious from other states favor Garfield TOPS, STOVE OROCES axp 2 ening, zoports 10 the mayor's oftice from all Pp et one ney our Mra cies aniit | © eee omer goa au coauly. sician was Sent for. who pronounoed toe symp- | every northern and Pacific state except, possi- v al $ BT py ie Be it sO ‘° e same as those jue cl ine. ) ew Jel ware GAKDEN VASES, Somrte trois ee hee oon show that | ts believed that the republicans will elect the The B King: toms the sai produced by strychni y. reey. Dela’ Possibly repu! o NEw YORK, Nov. 2.—The election ts progres- | The usual remedies were appli mat. the bo, polled, aud so iar the city @ ag quict 33 Wash: | Mesa teeta sing quietly in Kings county. Ballots are De- pile. i and are now in jail awaiting the results of the analysis of the stomach. ————— What Secretary Sherman Will Do. (Special Dispatch to the Boston Herald.) Wasuixcton, D. C., Oct. 30, 1850.—Secretary ing stat ive Hancock 25,000 majority, and that the stories of his selling out are Talse. ———— What the Bulletins Say. [Special Dispatch to The Evening Siar. field by at feast twenty thousand majority. U USUALLY ATTRACTIVE Line | The vote already polled would indicate a republican majority of twenty-five thousand, = but the democrats nerally do their heaviest voting In the closing hours. A ma- ENGL SE EEE ee caGeee jority of 20,005 In this elty Would. tndtcate a Forty arrests in New York City for IMegal Registration: In New York Clty UO al ot eel raat! persons charged wit regis Inade this morning upon warrants issued by state we consider at least even on the electoral Ueket, with a certainty of our having a gocd working majority in the legislature and se >ur- ms Cacnee States Senator in place of Rar— ‘olph. | was in October. This Enening’s News (t Gent republican) says the majority for tae To Dublicans will not exceed the Ootodor vate. The Snéinel Gemocratic) oMer says that there 1s a chance for tne democratic th Democratic Claims and KRepublicas Estimate. [Special Dispatch fo the Evening Star.) New Youx, Nov. 2, 4:30 p.m.—A dispatch to this evening’s Telegram from Indtanapolts says: “The best democratic judges on calculations, Dased upon reliable Information and cautious statements, claim sufficient gatns since tae Oc- tober election to secure the state for Hancock. The republicans claim the state by a majority Of 5,000 to 7,000." is Special Dispatch to The PrrLape.rnta, Nov, 2, 3:30 p. m.—The tufor~ mal count reported to the mayor's cMice shows that the republican majority in this city ts 18,000 as against 11,000 at this time last year, | Dispatches from the interior show lange repud- ican gains, indicating a majority for Gardeld ju Une state (ncluding this city) of 30,000, In the | two Pit burg districts both republican members | of Consres are elected, and in the Schaykill dts- triet Broome (rep.) defeats Ryan dem.) for Con- ess It looks as though ali the repablican Congressmen and Speaker Randall are re- elected. The only contest is in Bingham’s (tep.) | district. Republican Kvery where— ut Pinisted Claims une State. | [Special Dispatch to The Esning Sar} New York, Nov. 2—Dispatehes from Matin ‘ndicates a general percentage of republican | gains suMicient to Insure the state; bata Ban- gor special to the Iate edition of the E-press this | evening says: sted claims that the fusion ticket will be elected. The republicans are gloomy: and Blaine has no Mgares to give out for publication. ‘The Tesult with not ba | known until very late, The weather is flue | and the vote heavy.” ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES, NEW YORK. Increased Republican Vote in Troy. ; Y., Nov. 2—The election is qalet veral arrests for Ulegal voting have ‘The total vote at noon Was 6.954, in the republican wards of 1 +e in the democratic wards 0 e arrested a number of Us med That reports ow tbat Hancock ot in the city. ational committee's ayor, and re boTh they will CONNE Democrats Hold NEW HAVEN, Cosy. vote is being ‘polled ‘by as if the democrats were holdiug thelr owo | pretty well celow | gains on expected by some. m is proceeding petty quietly, though objections are made to the deputy msirsnals, A few arresis have be2n | made. a im Wesmptnine . 2—The election is pro- | sr y mt Mttie interest is mant- fested by the democrats. The republicans are polling a full vote. ax DgrKoit 2 ceeding bere in’ the ‘most quiet and orderiy manner. A large Dumber of business places are closed and energetic work fs being put in by both sides. ‘T splendid. Polls Well : narded aud All Quiet ‘St. Loris, Nov. ‘oting began early this ‘atid bas continued steadily and peace- ‘The polls are well guarded by city police, depiity marshals and supervisors, and all ap- prehension of disturbance bas passed. The weather {s very fine. onto. Early Voting in Columbus. Coueners, O., Nov. 2.—The weather ts bright and clear, and tbe election 1s passing off qui In several wards one-third of the vote was polied before 7 o'clock this morning. Leading citizens manifested thelr great lnterest in the lection by being at the polls by hundrads soon ater daylight, abd many are serving as rally- ing and challenging committees. No trouble of j any importance has occurred at any poll. VIRGINE Alleged Sharp — in Riche day Ricnmoxp, Va. Nov. 2.—To Hon. M, Jewell: Uncer pretense of Injunction Issued by @ litue corporation judge, Ould, of Richmond, judges of the election are throwing out all tax receipts signed by collectors appointed by the auditor, Tey have already thrown out 400 to 690. Think we inay stil pull through, unle-8 this infamy troures us more that is expected. This ts the | Iest desperate attempt of the Bourbons to savo themselves frota an overwhelming defeat. F, C. LOVELAND. ; A. BURR, licans. Bostox, Nov. 2.—Reports from New Hamp- shire at 1 o'clock were as follows: Hanover re- ports Jones running abead of his ticket and the vote probably the largest ever cast. At Mane | chester much excitement was caused by the | Giscovery that about 200 republican ballots had been cast in five of these wards for Henry A., insicad of Henry L. Tilton, one of thelr presi~ dential electors. ‘The error was immediately corrected. Republicans claim tney will increase 1hcir majority In the city over that ot Isis It is said they must carry the city by from 50) to 1,000 majority to defeat Frank Jones for gover- por. Concord —— oy semenne abead at 1 o'clock. Lisbon shows a democratic ‘in of 70 in the vote for moderator of New Market, a gain of 16 for them in the same vote. AN Quict Throughout New Engiand ‘No reports of disordey at the polls have been from any part of New Enzlund. A uryport, Mass, dispatch states that Boyn- ton, the democratic’ and greenback candid: for Congress tn the 6th district, will be elec’ by about 100 majority. CALIFORNIA A Heavy Vote Polled in San Fran- SCO. San Faanctsco, Nov, 2.—Eiection progressing quieUy, but heavy vote being potted. At e* ni. 17,550 ballots had been cast. ——_ 1oWA. A Large Vote and a Long ticket. Des Mutses, lowa, Nov, 2.—The election ts progressing in Iowa, as far as beard from, quietly, a very large vote 1s being polled. | The weather is warm and pleasant. Tne ticket voted is the largest known in Jowa, being about is inches long, an unusual number of amend- menis and local questions being voted on all over the state, ‘bis will further delay the counting in this state. Republicays are clalm- ing the ¢lection of Kasson for Congress by 2,500 at the lowest. . —_—_——_ INDIANA, Bet Betting Two to One on Hane ° CHICAGO, Nov. 2—A Daily News special from Fort Wayne, Ind, says: “The election, ts pas- sing off quietly; business 1s suspended, and & eon vote is being polled. The betttag ts lively and thedemocrats offer $100 to $50 on Han20ck. The repubiicans however, are confident of the state, claiming tt by 7.000.” ILLINOIS. * we t jority in Connecticut of 3,090. lingered only an-hour, and died in great agony. . . arged with Retard- of our Ows MaxuractoRs. Ington 1s ona Sabbath morning. One reason he depocratie, candidate tor Seer (Mr. | Ing received at the rate of cn> per minute, | An inquest was held and a verdict in accord- eo en pape Ae dab r. oem: the Democratic Vote in Chi- Gat cane art be oc | Desh ara in Epa cei | Wem aaieeleen cee Gates | Mibu ieguitiguaemaese acy wat | Thamar Sor 2 Dean Dmg | SSRs ot asin be ers. rf * ur nat’ ma- | visors. ublicans ie, y ani justice, Ww! men, and a col- HILSDELFHLA, - 2-1 y Nov. 2.—In view POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO. Beamer ba how Gots Conabn ier te | ee ee ee eee) | ong efehublicans are bois are holding thelr | orea woman who claims to be Woods’ wife, | who ncminated Gen. Hancock at Cincinnati, x SECAG0, Not officials are retarding the vous 401 New Jersey Avenue, — | organization at the polls butt Is every where | Nevi Jersey, wehave never carried Dut ones own.” Betting on the probable dem eray trom | paving been heard to suspicion, the woman | recclved a dispatch trom John Kelly this even- | in pleats city, which have large demo= ro jorit, e Count 0 Unreal 7 % auz23 Nean B. & 0. Deror._ | the democrat, aud will carry the city for. Gar- Seance crane Cee es teow, Be eo in tallce he so = stating that New York state wou ¢ | crate registry, Ds challenging every | voter, layor Harrison bas made Ee oye to re- Mee the Tailots of qualified v ‘In quasi of- ficial form atter the closes at 7 o'clock, with the view of con! the that a large number of voters have afranchised by obstacles placed in the way f y “ 3 ‘Our friends in Maine have no doubt about | Commissioner Daven! who, with the other | snerm: to leave the New York, Nov. 2—The bulletins -—Tne | voting. Ovn Brock oF qeale Sato and Harmer, all Dlicans, | Complete respecting the condition of affairs | building. All were discharged. Deputy. Mar- } tration, which is announced in the Herald cor- | the republicans by the Herald advices. Dis- | GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal reve CARPETS. FLOOR LOTUS, DRUGGETS, | have practically no OD} ition, Bingham, ths rae deo oe of New Harapshire are making shal Soni ros Aine] of tho 4th sembly. dls: He oe ig ansoluta, and 18 Not | patches from southern states Say colored ir enue, $214,784.96; Castoms, $894,557.19. ¥ Ac., cs being y = = cbany 5 fe ‘S a democratic ke - . Cea ine “ee within is own Sas So segreeetre and active campaign, with & ict, and with drunkenness eglect of | field absolutely untrammelled in alae! nts | 87e voting the gains in Kea- | THR POYULATION OF Sourm ‘CaRoLtna.—The Is unsurpassed by ang {a the city. Ponsa by aring within Nis Own party noaviiy | Ser? Popular candidate for yovernor. ‘We shail | duty. “He was held in $1,000 cabinet, an es that his remaining tn the | YWe. Sa Buresu has issued a bulletin showing Handsome line cf LAOX CURTAINS suet re- | republican and the’ voting to-day 80 far ghows eee pes eee OwreNe Oo 5,000. Arrests for IMegal Registration in | cabinet might embarrass Garfield. He also tuck. the resulta of the first count of the ceived. Low prices, polite sttention sad satisfac | that he is keeping well up with the rest of hls | ing eve ances are largely in favor of our carTy— ‘Troy, Ne Ve lieves: t his own political future should INDIANA. tom suarantecd. that he is Keeping well up Wits repubiloans | (Rec ene eee eer aN TED eT od Ceetactl cern inspectors, one | be in the Senate rather than in the cabinet. ie wre Mame | tae oan Carolina according to the neeerox a morn, | Sivaiacinin dracon cama? | Gah Mcsea gy weGsuc ng | Sect eeaee Geaace gs tga | SStatnes Weipa ie | ns pate aie tera wy ca Sasa ot pase ) trading v« y “dj e seus Mo. SOL Market Space| otal sr ts Che, of, fhelr candidates for 4 | possibly two southern sates and secure st | tog ‘legal si reauerany gy ‘wore subseyuenliy | committee of nance ‘The Searerary of the | Special, DisPaic (9.7% ‘Boeing, Sar syst ue id 504,973 femalon: 6,64 are L_EW1S JOHNSON © CO. Bankers, reseed by the Inca peDe, da ag repuvll: | "whovsrehuy prea ct eicagresd- | Republican Gains, im, Syracuse, J continue the funding operations wich | nave been received ere frometery part of the natire it of and ooaiss are colored WASHINGTON, D. 0., cans. at Fra mers | STRMCUSE, NOY. Nov. 2 At, one, olock as begun, ‘but this canoot be danountl | grate, whic seem to sNow conclusively t0 00% | | ayy FoLiowING ISTERKAL, REYRRUE APTOUNG: DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS NEVADA. ig_though some there are more sanguine-that | Was polled, showing egistration | Gembcrate refused to do last winter’ minich iN? | parties that the Octaber results not rene Mr | MENTS have Deen made: | Storekeepers. and ‘TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Probably Republican. nudes. Ne ‘The democratic Se % arreats. ‘The weather is | man can render quite as valuable services in and hNew and the Journal ‘think that | gaugerr—J. A. Miller and T. J. Dickey for the DOMESTIO snd FOREIGN RXCHANGE. mar? {Special Dispatch ta The Evening Star.) advices from M: ew shire and In- the Senate asin the Treasury department. the in the state will be | 94 district of Kentucky. Gangers—T. DOMESTIO snd FOREIGN BXOHANGE. ar? | xxw Yorx, Nov. 2—Mr. Mackey, partner of | dland are of the = CONNECTICUT. A insane woman at Barton, Masa, | from 9,000 to 10, ‘Dut there are democratic | sop, 24 district of Kentucky, KN. A TO HAVE YOUR EL¥OTION BET | pair (who 1s’ a candidate for the U. 8. Senate), | Tbey not only predict majorities in } Hepublicans Ahead in Hartford. ‘a8 well a8 republican which may | 4tn district of California. A 1 about neighborhood every morning | gains CURSES EEE a | come Gi omece commits Sy | Scat pean areas ation | i ar anak elo geiggane’ ie | Yet als drones cue Stacy cach et a, Roepe Orbe, oe | say od We agen Bd latest bond i trom Heaven f sous Sie pe Pe oan at. electoral ticket. from New Jersey been good. Tepublicans were then about 200 ahead, nae the | {ast Reexcitement in this cltyéo-day that there | Kentucky. "

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