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STAR. ‘THE EVENING PUBLISHED DAILY, Except THE sunday, T Fertiiwest Cor STAR BUILDINGS, svivanis Ave. and 11th St. ty The Evening Star Newspaper Company, W. ADAMS. Pres't. t , subserttore m the unt. at 10 vents ont "tne counter, E etehtiahy Jon Priday—$t a year. Che ben ing Slat. . f scriptions met ing paid tn advance: | cation. V2 64—N' WASHINGTON, D. Cc. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1884. TWO CENTS. | RE-NO HE-NO Taos Tusr Anz Nove HE-NO Soe HE-NO | Arrival of the Lancest and most Artistic Assortment of = ped | PAPER HANGINGS No | Ever offered in this city, embracing all that ie new and He-xo =: H-xO F Marvi nean HE-NO k Ten a repared for the ai ted Si pn WALL HANGINGS, xo | From the cheapest, at 16e. per roll, to the very finest, ‘© | INTERIOR DECORATIONS IN PAINT. PAPER AND LINCKUSTA, foreign mar- etia,VoL. 15, pace * are subject to vart= LOUIS A. DEITER, SPECIAL NOTICES. KNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK — ‘Members of this Commandery are hereby noti- a peeting to. be held at Head artery. ireets northwest. THIS (Thurmday) arpieo of making orients is the havea of Ga irpuse of making srr ngeinents fo une KOBERT MCDONALD, Command:r. P. F, McAULIFF, Recorder. it {BP yk BERMANS, MD. LATE SURGEON TO the Baltimore Eye. Eat and Throat Charity Hospital, Office hours—9 am tol pm. 4pm too P.m. 912 Istreet northwest. Practice lituited to dis- ease of the Lye, n6-1m. ASSIGNEE'S NOLICE. JOSEPH 8. 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Washington, (le THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCTA- TION will meet at Coamopolitan Hall, corner of Sth and E streets northwest, on THURSDAY EVEN- ING, Nov. 6, at Tig o'clock. JOHN E. NOBRIS, President. tary, 5-2 All persons in OTT & CO, will 1 903 Pennsylvani: the firm of W. G. METZ- call at thelr new warerooms, ry INT. MITCHELLS ESTATE LG Cifice, southwest corner of Lith atid Pa, avenue (Thomas Dowitne’s auction rooms), Dealer” in Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Insuranee and General Ageut for the transaction of all business, zromptattention given to any business entrusted to nem Inake prompt settlement; and cred tors of said firm will | Ist Edition. THE CLOSE CONTEST NEW YORK PROBABLY DEMO. CRATIC. Gov. Cleveland Claims a Plurality of 2,700. The Republican Committee Say the Official Count Must Decide. GOV. HENDRICKS CLAIMS INDIANA. He Says It Is Democratic By Over 3,000. MICHIGAN PROBABLY REPUB- LICAN. Providence Hospital, will take place on THUKSDAY, K ENT NOY,, 1884, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Snbscription Books are now open for shares in the isaue. mithiy nts are $2.50 per share, ‘81,000 in fuli advan ed ou each share, Hand No.Cap ste. .. Bureau of | Sgn = +.-Ottice Public m 2a linen B. -Robinson, Parker & Co,, Clothiers. Chas B, Bailey. a0 of othvat D. Rittenhouse. :°’Teller and Not: Jas. ts Saville, AU J Whit Herron. Sunn Ee Herve jon Ee Hensel. De ove iyi eas Robt ieyari, heres 3. Wesley Botel Side: Fire nie U'6,"Stn & Pa ave: “ul B.£G Lever oi, tiv ithst Mest. Geongeto “Bookstore, 143 F wt. n. . JOY ED ON, Secrvtary, ‘Office. UIT F st. iw, Office hours, 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.n. nde (ep RHODES © Sisinis, CAKPENTERS AND Cog "cabinet akon have moved to No. 522. northvest’ where thes woul be klad to see {hictt feiends. Telephone comusmuieation. ig D3-6t* [a PERPETUAL MUILUING ASSOCIATION. ‘Report of the Third Year. i tal assets, 95,002. Brofits for the year, $6,381.50. for tle year, 8706.50. or eonsiderably leas ekimametorite Fi, se eee a fg fpese. ‘Years, after paying all ex- suas tthe aes Held Bade wrth ya. ‘This is the best association in the city of Woking. ton, We pay Spercent per uutlum to parties on the ‘withdrawal ot money. the third annual uteting on WEDNESDAY EV! ING. November 6, at 615 ith street, Get a copy of an= ‘nual re ‘ort from any of the following nated officers aud directors: ©. C. Duncanson, president, 9th and D streets, Lewis Abraham. vice president, 1311 F atreat, Fawip M Lawton. treasurer. War departiuent, john Cook, secretary, 618 12th street. William 3 Goods. diy post fics Andrew Glass, Belt Line ralirow William P. Seville, Pension bure: © Bavkes Brookes, War departinent, Frank G. Saxton, burean military justice, Charles Baum, merchant, 416 7th street, A. N. Meeker, bureau printing ani engraving, Charles W. Schell. government priitine offee, Fred. W. Brandenburg. tobacconist, 1745 Pennsyl- ‘vanis avenue northwest. Charles F. Benjamin, attorney, 95, Corcors ah! ajar, 7, Toon 95, Cordoran EP onns ms COMPOESD ayR GR DENTRIFIC Twenty-five cents per bottle. “MUNCASTER & HO ARD, corner 7th aad I ptrevts nortuwest. cecal (eg DR auTHUR © Avan Has Removed to oot7-1m* No. 803 11th Street Korthwest. DE, GU. KENNEDY, Dentist. has removed his office to 146 New York avenue northivest el6-Lin ROGINSEI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN 7 Sign Painters and Glaziers, are at 908 D st. 1 w. Telephone call, $79-3. All orders promptly atvended (0, ocl$-9mn BEST PREPARATION FOR TEEIH AN fae Bini tetanic OME lee iA. AVENUE, JNO. MORAN, 2126 Pi Has all F VISITORS AND RES. to PHOSVITA, the ew and poputar Brain and Nerve Sata guard against Malaria. For sale created by the gians or in bottles by W.C. MILBURN, Sole Inventor aud Mans ufacturer. 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, api [er BaRvwoons: j HARDWOODS AND BUILDING LUMBER WM. McLEAN & SON, ISTH AND B STREETS AND MTH, BETWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHWEST. 030 Ep Os Frits, Tara Arsortment i FANcY doops, Cail abd Eaanisa 681 15th street, Corcoran Builtine. 2090 EE. BROOKS. SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, FINE GAS FIXTURES. BLATE MANTELS AND LATROBES, PLUMBING AND HEATING, 4C9 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, - CHAS. & PRICE. REGISTERED PHARMACIST, street southwi Pure Dries and Medicines “Prescriptions | 4 specialty. and at moderate JAMES H.McGILL, ARCHITECH oY Gisce 8a. Ws Stree “tans aud specifications f anges buildines, cud wuperintenas theiecroctae yeaa Haywazp & ;: 4% Nivts Sraeer, Agents for BOSTON HARD WAX, ‘The best Floor Polish. Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, noS- GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, &o. [SIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE SND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAB For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILK, HEADACHE 1083 OF APPE- ‘ITE. CEREBRAL CONGESTION. INDIEN — Special Dispatch to Tux Evexmxo Stam, ‘New York, November 6 endricks telegraphs this morning that Indiana 1s democratic by over three thousand. Gov. Cleve- land telegraphs that his plurality n this state, after conceding every republlcan claim, is twenty- seven hundred. The republican national commit- tee atnine am. say that the official count must settle the resuit In this state. ‘The general opimion here 1s that Cleveland and Hendricks are elected, 9:45 a. m.—Nearly complete returns up to8 a. m. give Cleveland three thousand seven hundred and twenty-eight plurality in this state. ‘The Tribune still claims that Blaine has carried the state, but everybody here, including members of the republican committee, concede the state to Cleveland, Conflicting Claims, 10:06 a. m.—The Tribune at 9:30 a. m. bulletins three thousand plurality for Blaine. ‘The national republican committee say that if anerrorof fifteen hundred reported in Queens county 1s correct Blaine has the state by eleven hundred. ‘The Evening Journal at Albany has usually cor- Tect figures and they give the state to Cleveland by fourteen hundred and forty plurality. Both Parties Deceived. ‘The figures of the Associated Press and W. U. Telegraph Co., given out yesterday, are severely criticised. It fs openly changed that they were In the interest of betting men and gamblers, and not in the in‘erest of Blaine or the truth, The tact is they were computed by a man wholly unacquainted with New: York politics, and therefore he deceived doth parties, presumably unintentionally. Cleveland's Plurality Said to be 2,221— The Republican Committee still Claims the State. 11 a m—all returns at this hour give Clevefand twenty-two hundred and twenty-one piurality in the state, ‘The republican committee still claims the state ‘on official count, but 1t 1s not admitted generally, GW. A. By Associated Press. NEW YORK. Biaine’s Plurality im 1,783 Districts 57,051, a met Democratic *Gain of 1t,Li98. New York, November 6.—Seventeon hundred and eighty-three election districts In New York state, outside the cities of New York and Brooklyn, g.ve Blaine 291,800, Cleveland 334,638, Butler 10,567, St. John 2,118; net democratic gain 14,119. 13 More Districts Heard From, Witl Slight Falling Ort in Blaine’s Vote. New York, Nov. 6.—1.796 election districts In New York state, outside the elties of New York and Brooklyn give Blaine, 394,152; Cleveland, 397,213; Butler, 10, it. John, 20,164. Net democratic gain, 14.500. ‘The Official Vote in Rockland County. Nyack, N. Y., November 6.—The official vote of Rockland eounty gives Cleveland, 8,697; and Blaine Official Vote of Rennvyselaer County. ‘Troy, N. ¥., November 6.—The oMclal vote of Rennssiaer county gives Blaine 13,789, Cleveland 18,414, Butler 707, St. John 418, : MICHIGAN, “No Doubt that the State has Gone Re- Publican’”—Rut the Other Side Stl Claim the Victory. Dereorr, Micu., Novernber 6—2:30 a, m.—There 18, no ‘oubt now that the republicans have elected their state and electoral tickets. The Free Press, dem., still claims the victory, but by a very small plurality. ‘The upper peninsula reports largely in- creased majorities for the republican ticket, which overcomes much of the democratic gains in the lower pentnsule. The Tep., claims the elec- ‘don of the repuditean ticket by from 10,000 to 15,000 plurality. ‘The exact result in all the congressional districts Is not yet known, but It is decided that the first, sixth, seventh, eighth and tenth elect fu- ston candidates, while the third, fourth, ninth and eleventh are republican. ‘The second and fifth are still claimed by both part PENNSYLVANIA. The Vote of Pike County. Poxr Jervis, N. Y., November 6.—The complete omictal vote of Pike county, gives Cleveland 1,141; Blaine, 513; Butler, 10; St. John, 9 For{Con- gress at-large: Davies, 1,177: Osborne, 496. For Con- ress: Storms. 1,181; Walters, 478. Representatives: Mott (dem), Geyer (ind. dem.), 429, Dingman {| (rep), 458 Ae A Qalet Election and no Violence at Danville. Danvitie, Va., November 6.—Reports from the adjoining counties this morning show that there ‘was no display of violence during the election pe riod. There was none here. A considerable num- ber of colored people voted the democratic ticket. ‘The coroner of the city insists on the statement, after minute examination, that the death of R. W. Lawson, by a pistol shot, as published yesterday, was accidental ‘The Prohibition Ticket. A TALK WITH THE VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. Mr. Wiliam Daniel, of Baitimore;the Vice Presi- dential candidate of the Prohibition party, said yesterday, in answer toa question as to whether the probibitionists had cast as many votes in Ma- ryland as he expected: “I thought wo should have about 2,500 in the city and as many more in the state, and I think now, when the smoke clears away and the result becomes better known, that the vote Will not, at any rate, be more than'1,000 short that.’ relation to the ral election he marked: “When the field is clear and fainy counted, T tink you United States at least 200,000 ip Milinois and Massacnusetts as thought then he would get but ‘him 4 : | Mon, Coasters’ Harbor Islan¢ $60,000. ‘The training Washington News and Gossip ~ GOVERNMENT Racetrts To-pay.—Intermal revo- ‘Bue, $394,101.12; customs, $598, 867.91, Naval Oxpens.—Licut. Samuel 1 Graham has Deen ordered to duty at the hydrographic oMce, November 17th. Lieut. George A. Calhoun has ‘Deen ordered to duty at the New York navy yard, ber, 10th. “Assistant Naval Constructor chard Gatewood has Yeen detached from duty at Phoenixville, Pa,, and ordered to temporary duty with the advisory’ board, Leave of absence has ‘been granted to Lleut. Commander James M. For- syth for six months trom December ist, with per- mission to leave the United States. ‘MR, Cuantes E. Coos, assistant Secretary of the ‘Treasury, has been designated by Secretary Mc- Culloch to sign in his stead warrants for the dis- ‘Dureement of public mone} ‘Parents were issued this week to Washington- Jans as follows: James Allen, induction coll; Eu- gene W. Applegate, detonating and visual signal for railways: Thomas B. Gleason, sHde valve cator; Join F. McClain, wood ordamentation. ‘Tue Leave oF AvssNce granted Lieut, Col. Edwin F. Townsend, 11th infantry, in Special Orders, No. 242, October 15th, 1884, Is extended one month. PERSONAL —Kepresentative Collins, of Massachu- setts, js at the Riggs —Mrs, General Casey and Miss Casey are spending a few weeks in Phiiadel- phia.—Surgeon Waiter Whitney, who has been Visiting friends in this city for a few days past, left, yesterday for Fort Elliott, his new post.— Richard Sylvester, of Washington, was registered in St. Louis on Tuesday.— Mrs W.'S. Hoyt, daughe ter of the late Chief’ Justice Chase, piéasantiy known and remembered In this city, fas success- fully established an industrial school at Pelham Manor, near New York, where furniture carving, clay and plaster modeling, tapestry work, etc., are taught to girls and boys —Mr. ‘and Mra. P. Jewell have returned from their weading tour, and are located at the Hillman house, Senator Gorman’s Dispatch. BE SAYS CLEVELAND HAS A SMALL PLURALITY IN NEW YORK. Senator Gorman, chairman of the national demo- cratic executive committee, telegraphed Mr. A. A. Wilson, bout 9:30 this morning, that “Cleveland hasa small plurality” in New York, and he did did not believe that the republicans would attempt to count him out, ‘The Result in Virginia, A PRIVATE DISPATCH SAYS THE OFVICLAL COUNT MUST DEOIDE 1. 5 B. F. Montgomery, of the White House, tele- graphed from Petersburg, Va., to-day, as follows: ‘At 11:80 last: night, forty-two counties and cities, complete, gaye Blulne 1,776 majority; republican gal, 2,800, Counties to be heard from gave 7,023 Tepubiican majority in ’8. Accurate estimate can- Dot be made now, No indication as yet that demo- crats will overcome republican lew At this hour, 11 a. m., returns from southwestern Vil show democratic gains, code # republican majority and making result close. ill take offictal yote to decide, Republicans still claim it by 5,000.” Confident of ‘Clevelana’s Election. Congressman Collins, chairman of the Massachu- setts democratic committee, and member-elect, Is inthe clty. He 15 confident of Cleveland's election. Thedelay tn the returns from New York, he thinks, 16 due to some effort that is betng made by the republicans to tamper with the ballot boxes. Western Union Bulletins from York State. A Western Union bulletin at 12:80 announces: “Renssaelear county, oMficial, increases Blaine’s vote 456; Monroe county officially increases his vote 216, ,Thig makes Cleveland's lead in the state 1,130.” A previous bulletin gave Cleveland a lead of 1,781, with 1,802 lection districts heard from outside of New York and Brooklyn. : Our Ships and Sailors, COMMODORE SCHLRY'S FINST ANNUAL REPORT MONEY ASKED TO EQUIP VEHARLE—SUGORSTIONS YOR THE USNEPER OF SBAMER. >< o Conmmodore W. 8. Schiey, chtét of The burean of equipment and recruiting,in his frst annual report. to the Secretary of the Navy, says 66 vessels have been either wholly or partially equipped during the past Mscal year ata cost of $634,232. ‘The sum f $648,000 is asked for the equipment of vesseis as actually necessary for the Altiug out and keeping in repair of vessels contemplated to be kept tn comuitssion during the: next fiscal year. An in- crease of $10,000 over the present appropriations Is asked for Uransportation and recruiting and con- Ungent. To furnish complete equipment for pro- spective crulsers, as recommended, by the advisory board, $760,000 Is asked: for the efulpment of the U.S New York, $135,000; for equip- Ment of two vessels for the tralaing squadron, $75.00; and for Improvements at the training sta | New nips now in commission, Comzaodore Schley ways, are in bad conili:ion, and the tme 13 not far dis” tant when they will be entirely unseaworthy. The bureau intends wo substitute steel for tron chains, {the report of wwsts now belng made on the Vandalia with sample steel chains, should war- Fant their adoption. {1 is suggested that the force of enlisted men for the coast survey, fish commis- sion and naval academy, be limited to 500 men, and be known as auxiliaries’ for special service Yt Is also urged that the Revised Statutes referring to aliens 1 the army becoming ci'tzens be amended Ww include the navy and marine corps. The bureau recommends that the number of apprentices en- Usted be Increased from 760 to 1,000 annually, and urges Congress to appropriate money to p vide every man, boy and apprentice on enlistment in the navy ah outht or clothing, not to exceed In cost $80, thereby placing a sailor on a similar foot- ing With a soldier or a marine, ‘The Burrell-Jones Homicide. “CUPFIS” BURRELL ON THIAL FOR MURDER IX TRE CRIMINAL COURT. ‘To-day in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylte, Robert Henry Burrell, alias “Cufte” Burrell, Indicted for murder of Walter Jones by cutting him, on the 7th of September lgst, near the corner ot 34 and L streets southwest, Was placed on trial. District Attorney Worthington appeared for the overnment, and Howard C. Clagett for the de- fendant. ‘This homicide had its origin in a quarrel about 2 cents involved in a “sweat cloth” game Detween a number of young colored men. ‘The following jurors Were selected: John B. Bu Chas. E. Curtis, John T. Harding, A. W. Kink GW. Cox, Lomuel'® Thomas W. Ge Wheat. ley, W. H. Dunn, Jas. V. White, J. ¢. Hesse, J. A. Wheatley, and Fred. Fritz. THR OPENING OF THE CASE ‘Mr. Worthington opened the cuse, stating that he expected to show that Jones, with others, met Burrell, who spread out a sweat cloth; that Jones bet % cents on the 5 spot, and won Mity cents, which Burrell refused at first to give up; that Bur- rell then got bis knife from a friend named Mitchel and engaged in an affray with Jones, which end With the cutting. The government would contend that the plea of self-defense was not tenable. Mr. Clagett said he would prove that Burrell was attacked and beaten by Jones and his friends; that when he got the knife he walked away, having no tdea of using it; that walking with another party Jones attacked him and he attempted to get away, but Jones struck him in the head with a stone. He claimed that Jones was the all the time, an@ that Burrell complied with all the terms of the law tn retreating, and he was entitied to a verdict of acquittal. He did not think in any event the jury could convict of a crime beyond manslaughter. ‘THE TESTIMONY. ‘Rachel Cross, colored, who lives at the southeast corner of 3d and L streets southwest, testified that she saw the young man on the porch of a house playing with a black box, and about 12:30 o'clock a quarrel commenced in which Burrell called Jones a g— of a b—; Burrell pursued Jones, and she, seeing hg ee eee r got away tnd tried to get into stable, She then saw donee fall. They were close together when Burrell drew the knife, and when she called to Jones he put the oh down and wal a) id he would kill some bt the parties Tan and Jones invit em lay, eS playe and he and Burril had a dispute. They. walked the street. Jones asked Burrill whom 8 ‘ok he was THE ELECTION, EXCITEMENT IN S Cl Last Night's Scenes, PEOPLE TIRED WITH WAITING, GO HOME BARLY— ANNOUNCING THE NEWS, The excitement over election news continued in thisetty last night. During the early part of the night the scenes of Tuesday night were repeated. ‘The news announced, however, was, as a Tule, of | an unsatisfactory character, the Dulletins were few and far between, and before eleven o'clock the larger portion of the newshunters, weary with Suspense and long watching, had gone home. ‘The republican juarters, On New York avenue, ere closed atten o'clock. ‘The demoeratic head: aimrters, on F street, were kept open until after midnigut, but there were only u few persons tere. ‘These tew people were, however, Fery enthusiastic over the tenor of private dispatches recelved from New York, and were planning to “paint. the town” upon the receipt of news which tley expected ‘Would confirm the report. of democratic suvcess. Atter twelve o'clock the streets were almost de- serted, except by here and there a squad of revel- ters, wich were celebrating the victory of Blatne or Cleveland, according to the belief of the persons in the squad, by singing and shouting. At Tue STAR office, where a large crowd was collect hews dispatenes were read until late at night, giving the fullest reports received tn the ety trout ¢ polnts of greatest Interest. ‘The Suspense To-day. ‘The suspense to-day in regard to New York was more painful to democrats than at any time since the election. ‘They were hopeful, but not confl- dent. The confusion over the situation was increased by themorning papers, as one claimed the election of Blaine and the other of Cleveland, When tne Philadelphia papers arrived they did not throw any light on the situation. The Press announced Biaine’s election and the Times declared that Cleveland had won, ‘There was no betting to-day, but it ran pretty high last nlght. Republicans were betting on Blaine and democrats on Cleveland. ‘The returns upon the whole gave as much encouragement to one side as the other. A good deal of ainusement was afforded yesterday afternoon vy persons Who were ATTEMPTING TO BEDGE ON BETS. Every now and then a weakening democrat could beseen hunting bets against his candidate, and not a few republicans were endeavoring to avold finan- cial loss by hedging against the beta they had made ‘on Blaine. One democrat who had several nundred Gollars up on the general result grew uneasy and offered to sell his bets at a discount, but when he found ¢ number of is party friends Willing to take him up bis courage revived, and he decided to hold his venuures, Among those who have bet heavily on the elec- tons reported in the New York World to-day 13 Joe Rickey, of this city, who, 1 ts said, will win $20,000 An case’of Cleveland's election. DISPATCHES RECEIVED IN THE CITY CONCEDING CLEVELAND'S ELECTION. Anhundred dispatches have been sent over the ‘wires into this city conceding Cleveland’s election. A private dispatch recetved at the Riggs house at 11:30 o'clock to-day states that the republican na- ‘onal committee has conceded Cleveland's election by 15 votes in the electoral college. NO NEWS AT THE POLITICAL HBADQUARTERS HERR. Up to 12 o'clock no news was being given out at either republican or democratic headquarters in this city. Secretary McPherson said he had nodis- atches, but Was confident that Blaine would carry New York by 3,000, About Doon the department Clerks began to fle in, making anxious Inquiries about New York. He told thein what he thought about the state, but sald the only dispatch he had Teceived was from Missourl, stating that in the tuirteenth district of that state Wade, republican, hai been elected over Thomas, democrat. A re- Publican gain, DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS WHO GIVE IT UP. In the departments the contest ts generally given Up. One of the Treasury officials sald toa Stax reporter that he would not bet at the rate of ten cents toa hundre1 dollars on Blaine, The demo- crats are entuusiastic, Cleveland Gets the News. RECEIVING ELECTION RETURNS IN THR EXECUTIVE CHAMBER IN ALBANY. yw York Sun from Albeay last ent Says: Gov. Clevelnhd was at the Executive Chatuber ail day with tue exception of the time spent inlunching. He was accessible to few visit- ors, spending most of the morning and afternoon tn his private consultation room with Col Lamont. Messages poured in upon him all day. Many of them, anticipating his election, were of a congratu. latory uature. The governor's self-possession never left him for an {nstant. When he retired at the Executive Mansion last nigutit was gating toward daylight. At that time te contest gave evidences of being uncomfortably close for both sides. There Was doubt and uncertainty everywhere. The gov- eruor took things easy aud good naturediy and com- mentedon Uie returns as fecelved, whether favor abie or otherwise, ‘This moroing the governor was up betimes, and was early ber, were he met and consulted with his private gecfetary and a few trusted political aud personal friends “The situation was looked over carefully, and was Tegaried as satisfactory in the highest degree. Tue governor and his private secretary | were confident that New York had chosen Cleve- Jand electors, and in order to remove ail doubts Tangements Were mude at ouce to secure trustwor- thy returns irom each county In the state from the chairmen of the respective county committees, These have been contng in all day. ‘This afternoon the governor was closeted with bis private secretary, and left at 7 o'clock for the executlv. mansion. "After dinner he spent an hour in the main parior, chatting pleasantly and good- haturedly with te members of his household. There was no trace of petulance or nervousness about him, and, indeed, ne seemed to be remarka- Diy unconcerned, while everywhere in the city were belng Witnessed Scenes o: wild excitement, The News in Biaine’s Home. YESTERDAY'S CONFLICTING REPORTS READ TO HIM BY Bis WIPE. An Augusta dispatch from Augusta last night to the New York Sun said that Mr. Biaine did not go to bed until 3 o'clook yesterday morning. Soon after 7 o'clock Mrs. Blaine carried the reports up to Mr. Blaine, and after she had read them to him he turned over for another nap. He did not come down to the lower patt of the house during the day, a8 his throat was sore, and he was 80 hoarse that {t was exceedingly troublesome to talk. ‘The dispatches were carried up to him as fast a& they came. All day there was great excitement in the Blaine household, owing to the conflicting opinions: about New York. About noon tue reports from New York began to come from all sources. Tele- grams of congratulations began to pour tn. All day the telephone bell n the hall near the brary was Kept ringing for cails from friends in Augusta and neighbor.ng towns. Postinaster Manley Was at the telephone nearly all day answering demands for news. When the reports from New York became quite positive some of tne Augusta friends. who were sitting down upon a regular powder mine of enthusiasm, would ask if tie news was positive enough for them to “breaic loose.” “NO,” Maniey would answer, “don"t you do one thing—don’t you make a peep until we are abso- lutely sure. You will havg time enough to shout.” ‘The most demoralized Member of the Blaine household was black Prederick, one of the uld house servants. He sat up all last night. He had vowed tial be would not eat or sleep until Mr. Binise was cleciat., Ho sus avai wi eves aad ears open, hoping to get a chance later in to eat atieast, without, breaking bie vow, | Those who showed the most interest were Mies Margaret Bialue and ber little sister Lizzie. ‘The two were hever far aWay from the telegraph instrument. Walker and Emmons Blaine took the news after the fashion of men of the world, and scanned the Teports without much show of excitement. Mrs. Blaine was uneasy and anxious, but she showed splendid seif-control, although she could not help saying that no glory or power could compensate one {Or the anxious trials of a tal cam wigh. Mr, Blaine Was the cool and confident one. Fie later reports. so cleared. up the sttuation that he was able to relax at hisease. Atstx o'clock a dispatch was received from Cyrus W. Field, Ubat New York was surely republican by anywhere from 8.000 to 12,000 majority. All of the nort- Western and Western states were reported all right, itn the exception ot Indiana. | Then eame in tne Teport that virginia was surely Iv was upon this cheering news that the Blaine family sat down to dinner, ‘Tampering With the Wires, AN ATTEMPT TO CUT OFF THE B AND 0. CIRCUT. Umore club, Academy of Mustc, Crescent club, several private parties on Madison avenue, and a club on the corner of Calhoun and Baltimore the executive cham- | 2d Edition. IN CLEVELAND'S FAVOR. | THE VOFEOF NEW YORK A PUURALIPY OF 1600 CLAIMED, } The Figures. { ‘A IS STILL IN DOUBT. | — | Official Returns Necessary to Decide. VIRGINIA STILL IN DOUBT. REPUBLICANS OLAIMING WEST | VIRGINIA AND FLORIDA. | ALBANY DEMOCRATS PREPARING 10) GLORIFY. MR BLAINE'S HEALTH NOT IMPAIRED THE FIGURING AT ALBANY. Sixteen Hundred Plurality for Cleve- land; but the Republicans Rely Upon the Official Count—The Star Corre- spondent Interviews Gov. Cleveland. Special Dispatch to Tux Evestxo Stan. AuBany, N. Y., November 6 ‘The returns that came in late yesterday do not ‘turn out as well as bad been expected by the re- Publicans. In many counties, also, the official figures gave them less than even democratic esti- mates conceded to them, and in these times of close figuring: every vote counts, so that the small plurality so confidently claimed for Blane yester- day has dwindled away, and in its place there is 1,080 plurality for Cleveland. ‘The official count may, tie republicans hope, ‘wipe tunis out, and therefore decline to give up the State as yel, This is the view of the situation oy Mr. Sleecker, editor of the Journat. He clalms, also, that Virginia, West Virginia aud Plorida are ‘The Argus people stick to thelr claim of four or ‘Ove thousand plurality for Cleveland in the state. AL te capitol Cieve.and's election as regarded as assur ‘Tue Star dent found the governor at his desk looking placid and seir-possessed. He said he Was Ured, having been up lars dast night. The sagpeoee tne clecdon was and cunate, but he thonght it would be all straightened out, The governor, IU is sald, nas Deen uneasy and nervous during the recent exelte- Tent in spite of his outward show of anassive ne |epose. Albany Democrats Say All Doubt of | Cleveland’s Election is Removed. 12:30 p. m—The word has Just gone out from emocratic headquarters here that all doubt of Cleveland's election 1s removed. Preparations are already on foot for a grand glorification tn this clty. Guns will be fired for the remainder of the day. ‘The campaign clubs will parade, and the democrats Wiil give themselves up to thelr enthustasta, Col, Lamont, Gov. Cleveland's private secr-tary, was | just se¢h by Tue Stax’s correspondent. Ue said Cleveland bas got tue state by a safe majority. | The southern states, which Une republicans are | Claiming, we know to be ali right. Cieveland is | elected, there ts not a dowot of at! cs | ——— ANDIANA STU It Will Take the Official Returns to Determine the Result, | | Special Dispatch to Taz EVESTNG Stan INDIANAPOLIS, IND., November 6. The republicans are sul Claiming Indiana by | trom one to two thousand plurality. It wili proba- | Diy take the official returns to determine tue re- | suit as it did in 68, when Baker defeated Hendricks | by tess tan one thousand. W. R. Houowar. By Associsted Preas. NEW YORK, Both National Committees Still Claim the State, New York, November 6.—The rooms of the dem- | ocratic national committee to-day were crowded with politicians, The latest estimate made by Messrs. Gorman, Jouas and Smalley, of that cou- | mittee, in regard to Cleveland's majority In tls | slate, ‘shows it to be about 200. Tes Uhink It | may tunup to 3,000. The repupiican national com- | micteemen are reucent, but tuey Clann that Blume | will carry the state by A small majority. Biaine’s Plurality tn L,8t2 Districts | 57,35S—A Democratic Gain of 14,616, New York, November 6—Eighteen hundred and twelve districts in New York state outside the cities of New York and Brookiya give Blaiue | 396.550, Cleveland 339,162, Butier 10,65, St Joun 20,048, " Net democratic gain 14,616. Official Vote of Saratoga Coun Txox, N. Y., November 6.—The oMicial vote of ‘Saratoga county gives Biaine 8,106, Cleveland 5,793, | St.John 485, Butler 91. For Co: West rep.) | 7,920, Wemple (dem.) 6,198, Hubbell (pro.) 207. } ‘Whe “Tribune” Still invivts That Biaine 4s Elected. New Yors, November 6.—The report that the New York Priune concedes New York state to Cieveland 1s oMicially denied, On the contrary, the Tribune claims that the state will give Blaine 4 fair lurailty when all the returas are in, and that Blaine is elected President. Official Vowe of Cayuga County. AvBonx, N. ¥., November 6.—The ofictal yore Cayuga county gives Blaine 9,905, Cleveland 6,041, Butler 490, St. John 582. ‘Official Vote of Warren County. CaLpweit, N. ¥., November 6.—The official vote of Warren county 16 as follows: Cleveland 2,798, Blaine 3.577, Buller 179, 8t. Jon 123. 1827 Election Districts Heard From. ‘New Yorn, November 6—1,827 election atstricts to New York state, outside the cities of New York | and Brooklyn, give Blaine 38.612; Cleveland, 40,987; Butter, 10,720; St John, 20,571." Net demo. cratic gain, 1,847 Districts In. New Torx, November 6.—1,647 election districts mn'New Yort'stato outsiae. the chuiceor Now Tat ‘and Brooklyo Blaine 401,789, Ci ‘388,477, | Butior tog14, Se Sonn 20,880; net democratic 14,905. “These twenty districts are trom Delaware | Which have furnished official thelr Soren. “These twenty’ districts had not previously The State € any chance we state POSTSCRIPT: 4:00 POLOCK P. ™. NEW YORK. ALL BOT $7 ELECTION DISTRIGRS I By Asnociated Prova Naw York, November 6—The total returns 69 {ar Teocived from New York, with ST election di tricts to hear from, give Blaine, 332,009; Cleveland, 284: republican plurality, 615. ‘Tils includes every county mM the state and cor- rections Of the figures heretotore received. Tae corrections are made upon complete official fe urns trom the various —$—$$— VIRGINIA STL a, Va., N ember 6.—Leading tepub- | licans here assert to-day that the republicans have i . = carricd Virginia, but do not say Dy What majority. The Republicans Rely Upon the} Se ee po Official Returns to Change ty. The greatest i Suit tp New York mit, BLAINE IN Goop HEALTH AND SPIRITS, A Report that He Has Been Sick De- jed—Bie Says Hie Never Felt Better tn jo—Advices Meceived by Mim at Augusta. sa, Me., Ni ts or has ember 6.—The report what Mr, n sick since his return to Au- gusta ts untrue, Walle he wus receiving congratu- lations tu tus tbrary this morning he sald, tn reply to au Inguity about tis health: “i never (8it better in tny unr like. “I retualued In tuy room most of tue ecalse after seven Weeks cout UUs pubile speaking, | was still quive boarse, abd Lielt nat 1 Was entitled to one day's rest.” The fact ts be ls in excelent bealth and spirits, and a8 this dispatch 1 writien he 1s Ju get- Ung ready to Ro UL for a waik, Senator Jahn F. Miller telegraphs Mr. Blatne this morning that the whole Paciilc slope 18 site fur the cats, and that Califoruia gives Blaine « ty of 30,00 A dispatch” from Oregon Teports a republican majority in that state of 2,000, General Foreign News by Cable, The cholera has reappeared tm 24 wours seven cases and whe ORISA STILL 1 SHANGUAI, November 6—The Chinese counell of State has Called lo arronge for a secUement of the aiMeulty with, Bra The government insta Li Hung Cusng, the vice o. the indemnity for dam Titist subjects during Uhe riot at agesSincurred by Canton 1m iNs3, A GAMNLING CLUB RAIDED. Pants, November 6.—The police here closed the Derby club, 1 the Rue Vivienne, for gambling. FRENCH SOLDIERS POR TONQUIN. Pants, Noveuber 6—The Journa! des Debate Says the gover $ contracted with « ship ping company mveyance of 5,000 Woop to Tong 4 ae Laspox, November 6—The tan-of-war Starling has been Ordered to proceed to Suakim- ANOTHER ANARCHIST ARKESTED, Virwwa, Novetuberé.—An anarchist named Thell- nab has been arrested in Hohewia tor bizh Weason, AFATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. Loxpox, Noveuber 6—The bollers In the trop Works at Stafford exploded vo-day, Four persons were killed and twenty Injared. DAMAGES BY FLOODS IN SPAIN. Mapurp, Noveuwer 6—The toads in eastern Spain ar? Increasing ip Violence, and are causing great danage to the crops and villnges. THE SKYE CROPTERS TX KENELLION. Loxpox, Novetber 6.—There ts vircual rebellion In the Isior Skye. ‘The oroiters Ubreaten to resist Ube armed police. 4 THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY DEAD. Lbxpox, Noveubor 6.— ihe Maryuls of London. Gerry is dead. His (ull name was George Hemry Kobert Charles William Vane-Tempest. RACE FOR TUE LIVERYOOL AUTUMN CUP, Lonnox, November 6.—At the “‘Liverpont autumn meeting to-day Ue race for the Liverpoo, autuma Cup of 1,00) sovereigns. in spacie Was won Dy Mr. Zauton’s ~ix-Year-old chestout mare, Thebals, with Ar. Leigh® six-year-old bay horse Goggles #econd d Lord Fetiand's five-year-old chestnut Bore Amulfi tind. There were fifteen starters, ‘The last betting ‘was 9 to 2 aguinst Thebais, $9 to 2 agalnst Goss Sto 1 agalust Amalt THR Man ‘Novem at bie 4 Sudden Death of a Physician. Prrtsncxe, Novewmber 6.—Dr. James A. Reed, the Superinteudeat of the Dictnont insane asyium, and ue of Che most prominent puysiciaus of Ue coun ty, died sud Js moraing of kidney disease, ‘The Next thouse of Representatives. 4 COMPARISON WITH THE PRESENT BODY, ‘The latest returns op Congresswen indicate that ‘Une lower house of the next Congress will stand 198 democrats to 142 republicans, as shown by Ue table below, ‘The offical count wil probably changes few districts: i ed States fo | — Alabama. Arkansas. Calitornin. Colorado. oO sy ivatila... Raode Island. 5 Minnesota, 5 Mississippi Mis-ourt r Nebraska. : Revada.. 1 New Hau 2 New gemey 4 New York..00002 vi Nort Carvlitia. Oui0 w 1 ~ 2 2 Fi oor THe. roadjumer, tote Gependent and greenback members are classed. democrats Or republicans, ees ae which of the two rules. they ‘upou Teal questions. Vue actual mumber of bows Bde Fe- Publican members was 118 he Charges of Trading in New York. JOHN KELLY RAYS THERE WAS & CORRUPT DEAL From the New York Star, Tarnmany xan. ‘While the official fyures are til) incomplete, there 1s scarcely any rewson to doubt that Cleve land and Hendricks are Uriumphantly elected. Blaine and Logan have not sucapeded above Bar- iem bridge in overcoming the formidable majority recorded for the democratic nominees on Mamast- ton, Staten, and Long Islands It ta, at Dest, gain, | marrow ant providentional Sevens ‘ought to have had a majority of an Rew 2y, abd he would have had & but for che trewebery: srace ai show and, with it, the presidency, the re yonstbllity will Ie With Grace and Thompson. many stood unfitieh! streets, and other places near by. Superintendent = uni arranged ipply parties wires ut OF crooked baLiot iso bad ne mites tested. Up Veiseven otloee ‘Wargime, N. ¥., November 6—Schuyler county gnu 3 oat ian. wha eireete othe newth oC on pampered < bed = pre the ee, ee ye ee and ones but {into 60 were the ope sah ble 10 get any Dow bold relief as the product, Ume to run teo lines trom the Kutaw street office we tothe Euraw Bouse;and. thence to the Crescent oe club, and ‘taus organization was served dreened man boarded rn wi Connected Rid sraler Rew vor When ‘the ae x tached. 13 ials tare ne sata: Fie to ighining rods ‘or ton pipes attachoa vo ae Hey ron ibe ace occegeemeeg name Wh fees arom Man puto work and the B. 6 @.feunered anu at of wasnkagon. its, ‘The interference cost. £0. head to ox nly Hobie, bat toe ‘Yesterday ie on i a = ‘tie atrese

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