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ES = THE EVENING star. ! PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't nday, sihere in thy f Ty cent Fae Tvesrxe Ste is very ety by car Beek ores uta, n. D.C. ening Star, Foreign Aftnirs, TEN PERSONS KILLKD AND TWENTY TOURED BY &. RENTING EXPLOSION. Rovnarx, PRaxck, Nov. 6— During a fire tn a tage tory here ‘yestentay a quantity of benzine was ignited and exvioded with fatal effects. Ten per Sous Were killed and twenty others were injured CHOLRR: ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 6 There from cholera here on Monday. THE RENPLTION IN SPRTIAL RELaR ape, Nov.6.—Serjons enoounters have taken Mace bet worn the trogps and the tebels in the Ome, wha district. Was but one death: Dra. nt Von Benuty, Nov. 6 mh, grand ¢ peror, ts dead. sii berlain to the ¢ ame ARLED STRANERS. t ' f wi SPAY AND 1 x f i 1 ra af E 5 \ Paes TALL A sits t ‘ ny ! ‘The Grvat ab Artiste, ; | rida € . oe Sn) One Handset NEXT WEEK MPuearen comiget iti Wit TO-NIGHT, Bint azparince of ALE TRANGS FEVALE POLLY TROUPE. MISS HALL GINSELE, The Far s Aue riean Beauty. L ‘The Hu Monster 5 Matinees T ays. not Dp EVERY APTER NOON AND S HIS WEEK. The Armless Wormer what 1 Es ae chy A MAGATCTNE S rent wt EMBL Bs et. 4 TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER TH, 1899, Hossa & Herenssoy, 41 NINTH STREET, SCHPESES ART THLPS. TRENTON AN ENCAUST EE AU ari 1 PILE Con LED TILES. PLACES and BRASS FIRE GUUDS in HAYWARD & HUTCHINS JW. Dew. nh street, ras NCH ScIsS BENCH ELLE ENCH CET CLE KNIVES. ’ Bisrors Cornonise- For Chappe I. ¥ Lips: re and rend fully Sort s. Fae and ix Price, rer bert # satistied return the bottle an! bw refunded. Prepared by L, ©. BISHOP, Druzeist, Tw Oth street, corner H strovt northwest, Washinton, D.C. RH W900 DDD nono op pgs HHHO OD D¥ssc H HO OD py 3, HH 00 bpp Sss*2 MAL NOTICE i1ON r A uatation Ito make as mo pr WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1883. 9 SPECIAL NOTICE S. : Washington Nows _and Gossip, /PLOSVTTE TOMAR MERTING OF BRIC GoveERNwENT Recrirts To-pay.—Internal rev- Sf or instant, 7 enue, $251,274; customs, $49 be considered, ya ae ORT OF THE P. O. D. Torocrarner. er, in his annual report to the Post- Inaster General of the operations of the topog: Pher’s office, states that a great saving has been ef- CEATG, Ree See 3? SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, PERPETUAL BUILDIS SOCIATION, | fected by intro: photography, chromotype sad | iomof Oflerre and Boar her labor-saving processes in’ the mi c vt a WEDNESDAY ESE j tare of maps. ‘The office Is now finishing e suc (oe 0, DUN Lo months complete sets Of post route maps with pr. | _SOsIN COOK, Seeretary the changes made to date or issne, A distance EQUITABLE tobe, intended to replace. Uke enormous issue “of “Te Lime. AssoctytIoy, Iss Anda new map of the United States are now Me i. KOUTEALLE CO. | in preparation. ASSOCIATION wal be held | ee THE WasnINaToN MONUMENT.—Although the wear Uth st Work on the Washington monument. this season was much delayed in the beginning, the progress has been very gratifying.and the hetchit of 410 ft. will probably be reached this month without diticuity, unt i “tHtoM Deak 2d Est urniek >on spplientiot . . AS SOME «LE, Presid When the work will be suspended until next v Extimates {upon application, JNO JOY EDSON. Secritary, 917 Resist we The twenty feet of stone, fron 370 feet to aw) feet, mIpany, SEROEGNE. were laid in eighteen days 0f last month. Work? ies ite. Nociety of E men are now engaged on Course 392, = vat tin | ne Hess At a) ley Chapel, cot r Sth and F THR Mant RETIRING BOAkp, Major Nicholson | Bertlowsst. AIT invites 1" ] president, met at the Navy department this mora- jeownn Qoeee MEDICAL, s¢ ing. Capt. Frank D. Webster, of the marine corps, AND FULL! kip NEOE MIT TINERY GLOW be d. "An ele LINERY Roses. MISSES SLPGMICK AND CHRISTMAN dat net their ADISIAN with Mme. Van Renthy ssmakine Ps ss at avas before the board for e: ment. anination for retire- ., President. 1b 2 v4 ARDLE, M.D. SECRETARY CHANDLER'S ‘TrIr.—The U. 8S. ‘Trenton left the New York navy yard at one o'clock yesterday afternoon on her trial trip to Newport. She had the ta of the Secretary of the Navy fyine AU her masthead. | Sccrctary Chandter, Couitnedors a.G. Walker and the members of the naval board. of inspection were on board as passengers, it LDING ASSO- ar x SERIAL, SAVING: The rex heb in its CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS.—The clyil service fice, WE commission has received a report of the examin: 1 ation is Uon at New Orleans on the 224 of October, for posl- the city K, tions in the post oMice. ‘Those appointed we INOA PRESCOT, Seoy and Treasurer, Gulick, as ling clerk In the 1416 F Street northwest. order Office: Mr. E. A. Neal, cit Sand Mr. W. §. McElroy, in the same onice, besides six letter carriers. “The reports. received from New York show thatg@m the post office there were 12 civil service appoll ots in August, 13 in September, and 12 iw Octobe del ant (@ ASSOCTA- mithly mecting for t, on Books PROMOTIONS IN THE ARMY.—The Secretary of War has decided that in future promoiions in the army will be governed strictly by paragraph 36. of the regulations, which provides that promotions tary pro tem, 5 TWELPYH SPRELT NORTHW (NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. to the rank of colonel shall be by seniority, except Tee (ik Pall ania! Wiles Gearucicn, FQUITARTE in case of disability or other incompeteney. | Con: arts Mies aetees CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCTATION, sequently officers who have been found disabled Med Co suitasiwelalts: __08-58"_| gyignerivtvit Hooks are open Yor stock te the axth | Dy-a retiring beard "Will not "be promoted toa RS MoS RICH. DEESSMARER issue higher grade. NGS {os Mascachusetts avenue | Monthly payments are $2.50 per share, . hwast and will be lad tosce her frends amd ens | SLOW) in falladvaneed an each shar Dectines THE OFFICE.—Mr. Win. H. Smith, who WILL EXHIRIT. AND THURSHAY, INUSDAY SIO AND TEL NCH AND ENGLISH TED PEESON NEL MILEIN! RING WRI 1 Ck Visi Te bit KOM TH MOUs: MODISt ES. NOW Y NORTHWEST. MPO: CLOAES, RICH PEPECES IN PLU: CLLIOMAN AND “PGYPTIAN SILK VEEN ERO ADE. “TUICTINED CLOTH, S10 ELIE, Exe, Be senting all the Latest De My Hine fc Jacket, be M. WILLIAN, KEFIRST IMPORTATION OF | aces over sixty different JCTORER 15, 1883, 8284, 646,02, fortuation Will be furnished and sub- 318 13th st North. Ci 5 aot Engraving » Gov't Printing Oftice Agricultural Dept, ‘or. 9th & D sts, now. al Metropolitan Bank 27 Fst. nw. Was appointed postmaster at Atlanta, Ga. has written to the Postmaster General decling the post- lon. He assigns no reason, Dut It Is stated that he did not wish to embarrass the departinent, as his opponents have raked up some charges’ retiect- ing on his administrauion of the olfice of U.S. Mar- shal after the w eription hots, D. w. Prok GM. Hon, Ellis s ‘THE Lavoe INVESTIGATION.—Senator Blatr, chatr- man of the Senate committee on education and labor, who fs now in this city, will leave Fri with Mr. Israel Kimbanl, cle Birmingham, Ala. The other member: | cotumitige will Join Senator Blur Ub mony will be taken concerning the labor question froui asouthern standpoint. MISHAPS TO NAVAL CADETS.—At Annapolis, Naval ‘adet Louis Warfield, second class, of Mary while riding In company wiih another cadet terday, fell from his horse and broke his collar done. “Cadet Bonham, of the fourth ¢ s knocked thsensible by at classmate, with wioin i Gime tn collision white playing foot-ball, It was an hour before he reg.ined consciousness. Geo Wisi Geo W. Herken | a. Whit, Ue ENT | ¢ of the committee, for of 8 sir. | KI | Thes L, Cropws. Jolin FE. Herrell ith & UN, 8 Cor. JNO. JOY EDSi Office Loars 8.90 a.m, to 4.30 p.m, yes Wasines HCE OF the nri 0 Disselyved by mut a as £67 Ponmevivania | ontniede nance e DEPARTURE OF THE COREAN EMBAssY.—Themem- = = | respecitully request fi heir | bers of the Corean embassy, who remained in this Mavs as Reern no4t ay a etty Uli to-day, left on the 9:40 train this morning = —— ——— wcomnpanied by Ensign G. C. Foulk, M12 lore sreevr Ne West, FOR A CERT. CURE FOR CHAPPED were the minister, Min Yon IK: th rebar Having gust rtnracd from abroad. will OPEN, the | Sr Soe Ree Doct ton, Sak Ke nd Py Yon Su and Y FIRS EWEEK IN OCTOBER, hor ig Kom, & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, corner 7th | ci) Chun, attaches, “They NeAS It be quartered atthe and T streets northwest. BI | Krevoort “house, in York, amit, the Us SS LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF DRESS THIMMINGS | pp DR J FORD THOMPSON ‘Yrenton is ready to safl for the Asiaue station, AND NOVELTIES. LS Has removed his office and res : when they will, with one exception, take passae . No Lol HOST NW. Cok iti St on that sel for thelr “home. ‘The Suits 8 Specialty Oftice hows: 8 to 10 A D2 pin attache Ya Kil Chun will proceed to Salem, SACQUES | ——— — = Mass. where he will take a course of instruction In Hl Relea | 773° PERVETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION EEO MOTs ante at She 10:10! cole MINGHAM JESS © & MeLLos, MODISTR, Bax removed Balt nore 10 24D street en when: she wills rier Dresses and Costut: every grade. With her Tone exper in the Hing SHE KUsrantees pe “TSHR. Cab DRY mM TON ¥ ¥ 0 a eas ald Your perteet muaschine Fis, New York orelsewh aiiterd to bee theroustily ren Mis ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, nh. He will afterwards tal rourse of ks Japinese fluently, and that guage will be a medium for instruction in th Ish language. He has already adopted the can clothing, and ti It’ very comfortable COND ANNUAL REPO Shows it to be the most snece show a profit for the ns at nranntin on withdrawal of shares | Yon Su. Ue other autache, who accom divanees. cinbassy to Corea, also ‘speaks Japan Total pe aps ioe pea eee iea. through film and Ensign Foulk, the minister can Present assets 4 “Lasbilities, inelnding 5 per | Comverse With Uuose about hita, siidue to the members, Sa sien J. B. Bernadon ordered as Of 3B1.024.59, brining th Sper cent per avin on 3,620 shares Navan OnpERS.— of profit te Of stock, to take passage In We Alert for the As! abe total payment of $14 monthly. and on arrival proceed to Korea, wh me sient RL per month sopen, | 0" the purpose of selentitie Investigation under the # WEDNESDAY EVENING. Roce: | general direction of Protessor Baird, of the Natfonal Museum; Lieut. Albert. Mertz, having becn found unfit for’ duty by atmedieal survey, aso by the re- Airing board, has been granted sick leave of absence tor three months. Annual Report all also Penson at.—Judge Richardson, of the 0. S. Court of Clans, was registered at the oitice of the New =F. SCHA. (400 TENTH STREET Ni ST, Bureau: CHARLES | York Heratain London yesterday. —Dr. J. B. BI apes SORE ent ENANIC ‘iting, and | Uys, of this elty, commenced yesterday In Baith- W. SCHELL, “Govt, Printing JOHN under Lhe auspices of the Johns Hopkins Uni- o Underwear, | COOK, Secretary, 618 1211) stivet sity, his course of lecture on ‘tnunicipal byziene. | = wate ——Lorl Chief Justice Coleridge arrive saat aes TNS a pool yesterd: reatly pleased with tour. M. Ha 1 Gazette, is ‘Ariin enalor Sewell, of New Jersey, 13 1 Wi sclatie: rheumatisn.—Mr. Albert Rhodes, U. ranonth ¢ 4 per year, Also, books ted by thw f Mid. LUCY L. HUNTER, | eLD Mopar, Pass, 1is7s. BAKER'S BREAKFASY OCOA, a, from which the ex. SUZZARRA VERDI, MLD. cons at Rouen, fortaerly connected with the press of this city, arrived at New York trom Europe yes- terday.——Ttepresentative Wood, of the 10th Indiana, district, and his wife, 1, Lhe guests of Mr. and Mrs Milton ©. Barn: ri M. R. Field, of the editorial statt of Ne ns Picaynne, and welnown by her nam de plume “Catharine Cole, sister, Miss Marion Bernard, trav ent of the New Orleans States, are in Ube city, on a short visit, Cer F burcuam wrsnov & © S. M. HIBEARD, Member New York Stock Ex: BANKERS AND BROKE! NW. THE WELI-KNOW BALTIMORE DRY GOODS HOUSE Is Receiving Its NEW FALL GOODS DAILY, GIVE US A CALL AT ONCE. 908 7th Street Northwest, Th St. NW.» pene ee eeeetiaty 1431 F street northwest, Taterest ee WugieNe ss FEELING AS TO THE VIRGINIA CONTEST. cally. dlcestint, | SHINGTON, D.C. | rhe vinzinia election 1s the all-absorbing topte of invalids as well as fur pers | Stoeks and «rain, in lane and small lots, vangivs | discussion in Washington to-day. Interest in the Sous in health, to suit. The facilities offered by this house are un-| event Is helghtened by the probability of trouble SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE equaled by any other house in the eity between the races at the polls ‘The feeling here in — ; ‘nd for our Hew book on stocks and how tospeculate, | the city between the opposing political clements 1s. a M : asintense, as if this were a portion of Virginia. Men W. BAKER & CO., Pog REMOVAL OF OFFICE TO grow heated In debate over the situation, and the a wildest sort of language isjndulged in by some. sep DORCHESTER, MASS, . = On Pennsylvania avenue to-day one exetted indi ——— No 1903 F Sraezr yonruwest, vidual sald he hoped the white ten of Vincini _ would assert their supremaey by shooting down. 908 908 WM. P. YOUNG, negroes, wholes ~ “The trouble 1s,” he shouted, “they didn’t Kill negroes enough at Dantille.” SAID A VIRGINIAN to-day: “I belleve that every white man in the state, except _a few tools of Mahoue, will vote the democratic Uckct, no matter what thelr former po- litical opinions may have been. All questions and issues that have been discussed have disappeared before the paramount issue of which race shall rule Virginia. It Is white against black, and every white Host-nt- CF ne and ¢ NORTH Real Fstate and Insurance, REMOVAL al E Larke stock of the latest designs. : man in the state realizes tt, I have seen dozens of ee FURNACES. | re.djusters who, since the Danville affair, have de- PLUMBING AND HEATING. termined to vote the democratic Ucket.” 4 WHAT AN ALEXANDRIAN SAYS ABOUT IMPORTED COL- BSAM’L 8. SHEDD, ORED VOTERS FROM WASHINGTON, o19 400 9th street northwest. | A resident of Alexandria, who was in Wash- ington, said: “Not less than 1,000 negroes from Washington have been taken over to Alexandria to vote. “But how can they voté there?” inquired a Star reporter. “Why,” was the reply, “the Mahoneites have the registration lists and will vote every name ou them, ‘These Washington negroes were voling in Alexan- dria when I left there. Row'r C. Fox, (BP F17Cu, Fox & brown, EStapLisie 1966, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, Orricr—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Opposite U, 8. Treasury), Jas. E, Frecu, Geo. W. Brown AVENUE, thy furnished APTERS AND SHOVELS, POWDER AND si0T, ES AND GENELAL HARDWAK AtWh FP. MAY x co, 24 Very = " x V. Ge. Fiscrrs Fomtniosboons: LEER AND STATIONER. Sey Both st. ¥ LIBRAIKE | ETRANGER EY PAPELIER, S. Treasur Beationers to aii stock of Kovlish lk Bonery, ENGHAVIS 3 and Crests <olicited, in highest style of perfection. nZ Wiser LRERS, 206 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST aries ripine, Felt, Sheamakers ARG eaurak aud B. Top Connie, Lime, Plaster, Pitch, Pe (Crocks, Taz, ‘Tins, ke wna aud customers, feeling sure 1! ay LIDAY. < daily and display a, the FANCY GOUDS DEVAI PEANG'S CHEISTMAS now ready for early selectio ‘Don's torvet then 2103 PE} SECOND FL IA AVE) UF, '. THE MOST ELEGANT He ua th city, ty J. BOCHON. L b nts and Five Medals from Expositio: is, Lyons aud Vienn a . CORCORAN BUILDING, Ist SraeeT NowrHwest, Washington. D.C. “it in price and quality. Puc Pou 1 am now ready to MENT, AND NEW YEAR CARDS A. WHITARE) Bookeiler atid Siatouee. our iuspwetion abd you will be convinced 507 |". ‘The Virginta democratic association have rooms at the Metropolitan hotel, and will receive dis- patches there this evening. ’ Such news as the asso- (lation gets will be given to the public. Nothing was received to-day, hor did the officers expect any news before evening. a Election Outrage in Virginia, REPORTED STEALING OF REGISTRATION BOOKS IN ROANOKE COUNTY. AN properties placed in our hands for sale are inserted, without charge, in our “Real Estate Advertiser,” (first issued in 1866) Special attention given to the management of estates and of properties belonging to non-residents. Also, to the renting of Houses and collection of Rents at mode- rate rates, and without charge for paying taxes, remit- ting rents aud attending to repairs, to which personal attention is given. ‘aithfnl attention given to the disposal, by lease or sale, of all property placed in our hands. Loans on real estate security made with care, and semi-abuual interest collected and remitted without change octl5-lin (eg CBULLPING LUMBER” AND HARD WOODS <O" or every description especially orders to sult customers. 44 5:4, 6-4, 8:4 Ash Counter Tops. prime and seasoned; alo’ Walnut, Matocany. Cada Ue hat & Palas | Virginia democratic committee, at his office in county had been stolen. The theft was committed ns in , Poplar, Oak, Ash, White Pine, Georvia Pine and Vi Pi directing them to have every yoteoffered recorded, dren, or manitectured ints, Partido Oclice, Weke: | though of course, ao Toes aes me ae legit. scoting, Floorine and Mouldings, in lots to accommo. | imate. "Mr. Barbour sald that if anything of con- dute, All orders tilled with dispatch and correctness, at ‘than current market prices. WM. McLEAN & SON, Cor, 13th and B streets northwest, would be made, based uj ceived. ‘The election for e Ust of votes re- be trict 1s admitted to be very close and doubtful. It GEO. C. GWYNN, 507 4% street southwest. GAS FIXTURES! 4s belleved that very few votes will decide It gue Full success in Enlandny’ Small Pictures aph way or the other, and the control of the state stn- SJ srasese SCROLLS, FANS, ETO, and Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould, 4219thst, mld ‘THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO ley uy SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST, ae ae are Sj exert thempelves to secure a ma- PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. jority of the senate, this begs $ the situation, * CORCORAN BUILDING, the theft of the recistration lists at a single polling 20 BF. BEOoKS, ! place is important. . A dispatch received by Chairman Barbour, of the Alexandria, this morning, informed him that the entire registration books of a precinct In Roanoke last night, or at least was not discovered until this morning. As the precinct usually gives about 200 democratic majority, the local managers appealed to Chairman Barbour for advice, He telegraphed back Sequence depends upon that preninos a contest te senator in that dis- that district. Both parties Telegrams to The Star. ELECTIONS TO-DAY, PROGRESS OF THE VOTING. DISPATCRES FROM SEVERAL STATES A MAN SHOT AT FREDERICK, MD. ee THE THREATENED CHINESE WAR. THE GREAT MISSOURI CHALLENGES CYCLON TEEMER HANLAN. Se al Dispatch to Te Eve Nov. Phe day the heaviest vote ever known fs beluy cast. In Se precincts early this morning there were no Butler Dallot Sto be found, andit wassald there had Deen asell out tothe republicans. N Incdiately sent oul, and it is thui sito the democrats. ‘The one or bWo wards dcrom up to noon showed gains for Butler. in the town of Marlboro, at noon, the vote up to that our showed Uwo to one for Butler, which ts. he gain, At Lawrence, at 11 a.m. the indications Were that, 5,500 Votes will be polled, an increase of 2 percent." More than a dozen tickets are bein Girculited at Lynn at noon. Ballots have been cast at the rate of seven a minute since the vee opened, “and this speed must’ be kept up all day in order to get the {ull vote in. Builer 1s gaining there. At Sprins- field, at noon, the indications were carry four wards, Last year be carried three. ‘There are fifteen state and local tickets in the teld, At Haverhill a full Vote. fs being cast, with no indi- cations as to the result, At Fitchburg the voung 1s unprecedente« There will be litle change fro i year, At Taunton the largest vote ever cast lore 9 O'clock W: inorning. At Fall cations promise an unustially lance with republic At Andover Butler is hat Butler will vou considerably behind Last y¢ vote, At Hull— ges Hull SO goes the SL is an old adage—the Uotal vote is BuUler 62, Kobiuson 20. {SECOND DISPATCH.) Butler Fails to Capture Colored Vote, as Expected—increased Repub- lican Gains—Keports of TKowns at 1 P Special Dispatch to Tire Evesine Star. Boston, Noy. 6—The following are reports from towns where the vote is counted every hour: Hingham, 1 p.m.—Many split tic voted.” Butler is galning over last year's vote. Milford, 1 p.in.—Both parties ire confident, Insou ts gaining. Andover, 1 p.1a.—Kobinson ts ahead of last year’s vote. Great _Barrin; from lest year. Nort Adains —Butler ts vote. Grinnell is runing ahead of his ucket. Hudson, 1 p.m.—Bulier makes sight gulns here, Weymouth, 1 p. u1.—'here is a lange gaia for But Rob- gton, 1 p.m.—There is no change ung over last year's ler he Rockland, 1 B m.—The vote here 4s very close. Mariboro.—The vote sows two to one Tor Butle A heavy gain, Walthain, 1 p. m.—This town, slightly republ- can, ts in doubt this ye Watertown, 1 p. u.—The vote will be very close. Malden, 1 p. 1.—This town 1s the same as last year at Uits hour, Newton, 1p, u—There is a heavy gain for Robin- son here. Shirley, 1 p. m.—There ts a gain for Butler here. Boston. the colored vote ts going almost solidly for Kobinson. Butler expected to make lange 1n- roads la thus vole, ‘The Swedes and Germans are going tor Butler. By Associated Press, A Large Vote at Worcester and the Re- publicans Contident. Mass. Nov. 6.—The election ts pass Ing off quietly “and there is every indication of a large vot he republicans ure especially activ and confident. Tn wards the warden In’ chan Was found tw be a minor, alter two or three hui dred votes had been east. It was at first feared Thal the mistake was al, Dut a reference to the Jaw decisions indicates Uuat the ballots cannot be rejected, Worcesr ablican Gains in Taunton. aunton the indications point tothe largest er Uurown, With large republican gains, Buuer Expects 1,500 Majority in Law- Lawrence polls an unusually heavy vote, with about 1,500 as Butler's indicated majority. Republican G@in of 4 in Hu Boston, Nov. © first complete vote received 1s that of Hull, whieh gives Butler 57 and Robinson 39. A republican gain of 4 over last year, gest NEW YORK. Albany and Troy—A Democratic Gain— The Two Committees’ Figures—Re- publicans Confident Special Dispatch to Tae Evestsa Stan. ALBANY, Nov.6—The voting in this etty and ‘Troy is quite large for an off-year. In Troy the democrats will elect their state senator, which 1s a galn. ‘Thus far Maynard, dem., for Secretary of State, has not been Scratched as much as was ex- pected. ‘The final canvass of the democratte unite as given out In The Argus of this “morning is a. majority of ~ between Murty “and “forty thousand for. the" demo- cratic Ucket, ‘The republicans, however, feel quite encouraged by reports of galns and a full vote In Erie, Orleans and Monroe Counties and other. por LionS of western New York, and the Evening Joure nat estimates a republican tnajority on the secre tary of state of fifteen thousand. If the iajorits Maynard is cut down in New York city on ounL Of his prohibition record, a full republican vote In the state would give Carr (rep.) for secretary Of slate a majority. ‘The democrats adinit that. By Associated Press. The Voting in New York City ana Brooklyn—Maynard Expected to Hun Behind. NEW York, Nov. 6—The weather 1s fine to-day and there afe indications of a large vote. ‘The state officers to be elected are secretary of state, controller, treasurer, engineer and surveyor, and attorney general. Members of the legislature are also voted for. Importance attaches to the senators to be elected, as they will participate in the chotce of the next ‘United States Senator. In this city great interest is shown in the contest for register and aldermen, these representing powerful pollt- ical interests. ‘The democracy: divided, it 1s: impossible to predict results. Politicians ure also watching the senatorial contest in the Hirst district, where Downing, who was removed by Gov. Cleveland from the office of district attorney of Queens county, is belug supported by all the Gemberatic tactiows. His ‘competitor 1s Ous, re- ublican. “3 In Brooklfh the chief interest centers in the con- test for mayor, Hendrix being the democratic can didate and Low the republican. Both democrats and republicans expect that Maynard, the demo- cratle candidate for secretary of staté, will run considerably behind his ticket throughout the state. ‘Temperance Men at Syracuse Voting for Maynard. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 6—Up to 1 o'clock this afternoon the vote In most of the city wards was about even with that of two years ago. ‘The sharp contest in the second assembly district calls out nearly the strength of the presidential vote. Carr Tuns ahead of his cket by, the ald of the soldiers ant iquor men’s vote. Many temperance men are voting for Maynard. eS . ——\»___ VIRGINIA, Democratic Gains at Harrisonburg— All Quict, Special Dispatch to Tae Evexrne Star. HARRISONBURG, Nov. 6.—The voting began here early, and at noon 500 votes had already been polled in this town. The democrats have made decided ins here and throughout this senatorial district. has been quiet thus far and promises to be quiet the rest of the day. Alexandria Sure for Steuart, ‘Special Dispatch to Tar Evenrxo Stan. ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 6.—This afternoon the voting roceeds with the utmost quietude. There is no eo a stralghtout. . ‘By Associated Press, All Quiet at Petersburg—Mahone at PETERSBURG, Nov.6.—The election hereis passing off quietly. No disturbances of any kind have occurred. ets ure being | = Loxpox. Nov “er Widdrington, trom. aged, having Roth parties are polling a heavy vote. Great Inter- © PRENCH IN MADAGASCAR, et ts manifested in the resitt. “The democrats | TONpos, Nov. 6 —A Paris di hat i they get 4 necw vates 1) change Ie i anys c oly. Senater Mahone vist ta Mad et precincts to~day ated et he sui MARYLAND, ss _ PANTS Portrtes A Quiet Diee cg ses re Bek Pog Full Vo: ‘. 1 every to Bautimone, Nov. 6 oop day Is for eovern Landowners and tu presen onder eral and 1 Wwe provinoes who GN LAWYERS IN ENGI ISH COrkTS, en OF t Now. Lon Chiet J orphan lature, Which wt = hu Senator to sucesed Hon. J s al Of 3 senators and A members of Me bets ot de t fe HAUS. OF the 15 senstors Hing ove! Crats and 8 republicans OF the 13. senator SUATION IN ENGTAND elected to-day they Stond im the last ie Its prohabio that the covers con auan democrats and 2 republicans. The house atthe nent sion of partian tw gates stood, 68 dens nel 31 rep 5 Trae Witt Vs Ww tot avn te Upto noon tie election in the city S| try throngivet Gr 1 near quiculy. A very full vote ts be for the rekistrid ts dn tlw horse Fatal Shoo | mons wail probobiy tolies 2 MINISTER LOWEDT AND THE ReeTORsHIP OF sR. morning ANDREAS UNIVERSEY man of th us | 4 LANON, Nox. 6 f character, versten 2 Russel t i PENNSYEVANEA land, fort wt — PUSINESS eht Vote in Pits.sbure—Reprbliexas || Loses. S Cutie: Nov. 6—T2 Lin, Miles. Pints threatent Nod lies A Light Vote this Morning and Much Serntching im Jersey City. JERSEY City, N The most active heen carried on ast nth WH cor the city with campaign iierature. registry in this (indsen) county is hiner than | in the Fast presidential canvass, but the vote thus | far to-day ts light.even for an ol year. ‘The 4 | ins p irecrowded with worker of both parties, | OSTmd. Whleh was built and this evening dereiict Voters Wil Be sent Tor, as | OR Friday last. Tie lo The leaders on both sides are determined W) get bul The Threatened Chinese War. WHAT THE LONDON TIMES SAYS. Lospow, Nov. 6 Times states th have yet Deen received from Pekin ann atl yor. Ther state senator, is Much seraiching of Ballots for —~ Terrible Clyclone in Missouri. SEVEN PERSONS KILLED, MANY INJUMED AND 4] Withdmewal of the Chinese emlrissy LARGE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY DESTROYED SLAs Sot Snow ait ¢ Passe WheTHOT att attacl Kansas Crry, Mo., Nov. 6.—A special dispateh to | DY the Prenely “reper tad to @ the Journal froin Springtictd s Shortly after 2 Re ia erg O'clock yesterday xfternoou this city Was Visiied by See ig ee a destructive . The storm struck the Fe ie ee woollen utils destroying a portion of 1 s hat the French jand doing great damage to the am, it as TMInE WOCMNGR Gee ee cee | then passed alittle to the north, ¢ > M the pendiae questions and not tree nutber of residences. ing Division. strect” at to protect her dutcrets ‘by am appeal i Street the storm followed per and North Springield | the corner of Boony | line u AN INTE! Nov RVIEW WITH MARQUIS TSEN: wwellings in Doth towne 6— The Gawlers pubilsy | Then trending a little to the nortiward rtew with the Marguis ‘Ten | passed to Bridgetown, a suburb of Ne in Folkstone, Bug. The marquis s field. ‘The total loss is is War between Prance and) Chita, $150,000 to € Th Heved probable. Antuun Would ber persons ki Chink “The Krenek then would 0.000 story of Ft were | oops to overcome their waited forves. Meautitae nolished. ‘The faruily were abseat at the tine, | Eugiand’s commencal interests would compel ber {A number of employes of the "yw Vo interven St. Mary’s Catholic church Was wrerked, | AN IMPORTANT DISPATCH PROM CHIN. TO PEANCE. { damage 18 reported to have been done at. | Lospon, Nov. 5.—The Tiaes Sais that the tele | Brookline and Republic, tn the southwest arn part | gramof M. ‘Tricou. the French agent tn China, te | Of the country. Telephone communication between | Prime Minister F Lt Hang Chang Ubese polnts and Springtield ts destroye | had ettsavowent 1h Margiits Tsenye am MIRACULONS ESCAPE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. — | U ain question WH fara Ue subject if am Hazel Dell, a school house west of thls citys was | Maportant dispatch tr Chit erniaent men down. There were fifty children in the | UO France. MN will be framed tn ti ne os building, but none of them were seriously hurt, | Ue dispateh tothe Marquis Foun. | Their eScape was most miraculous, ‘The path of | Ll Yatuen, expressing aston . Tracous the storm was only a few yards in width, but | tlegtaa and unquadtied uinner Wherever it struck the ruln was complete, 8 puts | 18 Wideh thy Marquis ‘Tse mat tits In | Me mecting Tor the relief of he sulferers his bern | StrMctions in tec dhl ty Tot 1 will alse exe called for to-da Killed are Mrs, | Press t ise of the goverment or China Arnguist, a young Woman, and Miss Sallie | Wat the Prva eh recelved Mr. Pn tele. Edmondson, a young Lady, 18 years of age, gram withow nas te the corn 1 us Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Holdelles and Mrs. Plan’ Statements and used it publicly Iu the chamber Of are also among the killed. ‘The sertousty inured are | depuues, Mrs. W. oH. Pennelis, Mes. i Jackson, J. AL =f , Walter, condition eritteal: a young cousin or Miss | © KILBOURN-THOMPSON SUIT. Fatendon, crashed. I ts thoucht will dies Mrs. — Penniuston, head hurt; Miss Eminua Berry, bruised: . Mrs. Aiken, Ie douubifal, Mrs. SEla ee ee Serer Von Hunt MEME fatally: (80 —— of her childien Piety butts SENATOR VORITES” ELOQUENT sPErcn. Pemagstroved and nearly 30 others dainaged, AU] District Attorney Corktlll this morning closo@ Or ee ree titty Small houses were Blown | his speech to tha: jury. iu behalf of the detendant im down. ‘The loss there Is not very heavy. the case of Hallet Kilbourn agains ex-Senpeant-abe DAMAGE AT REPUBLIC. yeas. Siox tr sn mune Ee SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Nov. 6.—A spertat dispatch | ATMS Tlompeon for $50.00) damaages for fy to the Heraid fro Says: The eye imprisonment. Senator Vorhees then passed about a mile north of this place, “The h closed the case for the plant]. ‘The court room Of John Ingles, the new house and barn of Jette i Was crowded with spor ed the Wallace and honse of Mrs. Linda Youngblood w the than stag ie eee oho . kes blown down, John Ingies was badly injun 7 e . seins Mrs Ingies badly bruised. Mrs. stron Was in the Senator's tuost eloquent and Impressive jously injured internally. Mrs. Walter's son Was Seriomsly hurt, us is also one of Mrs. Youngblood’s | children, style. He ex od Lhe rehes of rhetoric in tame Rating the great principle of hunt Hberty, whic, he contended, was involved In this case. 1 to some remarks of Mr. Wilson, That the DESTRUCTION ‘The Herald's correspon T BROOKLINE. tat Brookline report “The exelone passed Unis vicinity at 210 p, m., | ad voluntarity subjected himselt to suftering for everything in itseourse, It blew James Senator netaltated with Uns’ house entirely away. The family were wn Hie referred to the Eutiish barons Injured, except Mr. Garlins, who was severely to Hompden and lis esoclates, and Wounded. Tsaac Boone's house was blown down nM 133, Who had stood only tor @ and Mrs. Boone was bruised and injured. G Haberly was killed and Joun H. ‘rly injured. eral other houses were demolished and Alfred Rad- dall was severely injure | principle. MR. KILBOUR! AS echanx Ihe sere Paul, @ud said AND ST. PA d to the sufferings ef St. some sharp-taced lawyer Di guished Visitors at Newport. | went about te <trectsof Jerusalem and sail it did PROVIDENCE, Nov. 6.—The U.S. 8. ‘Trenton ar- | not matter, he merely stood for principle, rived at Newport this morning from New Loudon, St. Paul,” observed Mr. Wilson, “did hot sue for She anchored in the outer harbor and was received | damages.” With salutes froin the torpedo Station, the traning | s ta slip New Haupshire and Fort Adams. ‘The potty rilict Irom pul oer on hoard Includes Secretartes Chandler and Line: a. Thave no is nyht, Commoxtore Walker and Postmaster General Gres. niditee Sorachody With > iu syun= hun. Capt. Seliridge and Mayor Franklin paid | pathy, who suerred ai Pant at th ” their respects to the Visitors, ‘The’ Senator, att fiving the plainti asa —— Martyr for princlple—who stood for the liberties of The Malagasy Envoys. tnankind —disied at keussth the causes keg THE REPORTED STRANGLING IN MADAGASCAR DIS- | 10 the fealestate pool tuve: CREDITED IN LONDON. he foreign office has recetved ho official news of the strangiine in Madastiscar of the prime minister of that. country and the Teturued from the United States and it is believed that the report to that | effect 15 untrue, bourn’s naprisonment matter of fad Chol Ubs tivest dg: ve geal Myon it babs Cradl, ss concluded about onc o'vieck and Mr. Voor “= THE COURT CHANGED THE JURY Chief of Police Campbell Reinstated in. | P™MY that this was not a case for saurt money oF St. Louis. It was, . a case for Sr. Loris, Nov. 6.—The court of appeals cranted it was forthe Jury tn the application to quash the proceedinus of the Slo vonsider what he had j Cbeard of police commissioners fa removing ex-Chiet | suffered by iss of Ung by dnpaitunent of health f Police Catapbell. This dec tsion virtually reine | loss in lis busiaess atid bY exasperation of li States Campbell as of the police. es. WAITING FoR THE VER ‘The Jury retired about half past one Pelock, —— ‘The Trial of Bigclow. TESTIMONY IN THE CKIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. ‘This morning, tu the Criminal Court, Judge Wyll the trial of the case of B. F. Bigelow, late teller of the National Bank of the Republic, for etaberzie. A Stubborn Dog Fight. ment, Was resumed, Mr. Cook, for defendant, ted Crxcrxnatt, O., Nov. 6.—A dog ficht for $200 aside, | 4 Plea of forms andy, to Which a detaurrer was Detween Paday Incihnatd dogs, took | Considered as tiled, and, il being sustained, au exe lace seven tnlles back of Covington, at mnkdnieht | ception was noted. st night, bet age, In 2 d FURTHER TES! <¥ tee house.” Jac wan now to the Pit, whtie Paddy nae Ee Was a Veteran. After a brutal contest of nearly an | MF. C. S. Bradley, cashier, was recalled to the stand and continued his testimony. From the hour Paddy won. Jack ts ex] See tellers blotter he read a credit to Mr. Stevens of pected vo die, Frighttal Atrecitics by Rend Agents. | got oon, 180, of 42%. He then read credlis to E. Ruppert at various dates, There was a erdit ROBBERY, OUTRAGE AND MURDER. Cutcaco, Nov. 6—A special from Chihuabua, | May 2th, ISS1. in the pass book, and no-credit om Mexico, states that Jacob Kipp, a Wealthy resident | Uie blotiér. Hie showed a like condiUon as w other of Milwaukee. Wis. while on’ his way from the | dates. A note of Des Mexico Central terminus, at Laredo, t Durango, Seeds cr. A Fatal Blow With a Brick. WiatixcTox, DEL, colored, who by John 3 Iso colored, during a quarrel Wednesday evening last, died last night. Allen surrended hitnself thismorning and was committed to jail. Webb had pointed a gun at Allen, where- upon the latter struck him with the missile. ee te with a bri Was robbed of $8,000 and murdered by road agents | offered in evidence, and Mr. Bradicy said on 4 Lis wife was outraged. " 2ist Bigelow had tld him that the note had been Seed pald aud he had pinned tbe money to It, but had - Frank James gai overlooked the transaction. Se: days previously, KEN = Ss = cal however, Messrs. Dearing & son had deposited eas CIEE, MG, Now @cte $2,500—$1,000 In excess oF Lr Between the SITET ETT sare gage ig tal date of the uote (March 12th) and he date when James was nolle prossed; the others were continued | due (une 16th) he found uo gratis or Dearing & and the prisoner was remanded to this county. He | Zolmson om the Uletter; Dut thene were cre plo nasss BOOK. "Thi was brought here last night. The criminal court | Wir p: begins, instan' ; ry | & Compton, W ning & Bro.. Charles W onthe aoe Tat nme cut Tobbery | ha olbers: were examined tO. allow th case 1s on the docket, and it is considerad probable that James will not Be tried at Gallatin again, ‘Teemer Challenges le Curcaco, Nov. 6—John Teemer, the young oars- man who ‘made such an excellent record at the Pullman regatta last summer, to-day deposited $500 with the Sporting Journal, of this city, as a fortelt for a three-mile and turn race with thé champion, Edward Hablan, for a stake of $5,000 aside, the | §506, May 22d all in 1882. race to occur at any point mutually agreed upon. | Mr. Bradicy wasfasked to exafaine the books and ‘Teemer expresses his willingness 0 row Unis season | state the amount of M Bigelow’s receipts on Mag or early next year. 10th, ISS2, The Object being lo show the deficienc: x After objection the c nyytcnge 3 Leet liad Threatening Letters to the Governors | 0s) Mr. Bradicy sak day, accord General of Canada, Eicoe§ Own encoun ae a ral py res ‘TORONTO, Nov. 6.—A special dispatch to the Globe | Oh June 21st tere was $501.00 Ne eh of ‘deposit from Ottawa, Ont., says: Since taking up his resi- | Ow’s aggregate. On — Genes at idau hall, his excelieney, the Marquis af lckets witness inadvertently Jeft a bundle om Lansdowne, has recelved. @ number of gnonyimous Jow's desk letters threatening fe. The matter recess — although his excellency is not AFTER THE RECESS. had not in All cases credited deponit Pass books showing deposits Which Were noLchtered ‘On the blotter of the bank. Mr. Witherow gave names on the deposit tickets which Tell Irom Blzelow's coat, as follows, Dearing & Johnson, 2.50), June 10th; 3.7. Stevens, $2189, May 20th; Fk. Ward, $92.14, May 39; Spicer, Compron & 00.7 $3105, May 21; E. Ruppert, $000, Aprilavih; and gs00, May 2h; Downing, J. Be Marged ic isbelivea. that the letters are Sent by Mr. Bradley Wdeptified a note of Childs & Son for mischievous persons anxious to annoy him, or $722.1, which waS paid, but for which no credit. ap» sibly by some who are anxious to obtain s sdyrerg artes hin: he pen ment as extra detectives. It will be remem! pearson the books stamp showea, that the Marquis of Lorne received a number of | it was paid to the recelving teller. a Unreatening letters last winter. It is scarcely to be | Upon the cross-examination, conducted by believed that the scoundrels who would contem- the witness sald that he never knew an off- inj the ‘would take the precau- | cer of the bank to take the bank’s money for we Esstowam kan ‘thelr intentions beforehand. purpose of speculauon, .