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STAR. ISHED DAILY, Except IE STAR BUILDING THE EVENING : PUBL 11th St by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Pres't. sntecrihere tm thy mnt at 10 cents per at the counter, 2 ace prepaid—Aicente » month, he Loening Star, = vo 64 —N®. 9,839. WASHINGTON, D. ©., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 18 TWO CENTS. HE-NO -HE-NO he Chinamen J tens themselves =the shar. fore on’s Cyclopedia, Vol. 15, page “Tras are subject to vari ‘erations, including the col- »we the looks of infe- The materials used are it indigo.” recomnizing nses, offer to Prosian bins, gypsn! let & Co, hs . throush the grocers, Marti: truth ot the abor drank fo SO, and is Loring, pole, HE-NO ‘sting, usually HE-NO mt cn teay shipped tothe American HE-NO market; it issimply Tea in its nate HE-NO HE-NO x is the kind the HE-NO | HE-NO ink themselves, HE-NO BE-NO {sold onlyin the ori- ned packages, 1 pound, S pound and % pound sizea Itis HE-NO hover soll in talk like other tea, HE-NO HE-NO HE-NO HE-NO EE-NO AMUSEMENTS. Turscs Tasr Aner Noven Arrival of the Largest and most Artistic Assortment of PAPEE HANGINGS Ever offered in this city, embracing all that is new and Deautifnl for WALL HANGINGS, ‘From the cheapest, at 15e. per roll, to the very finest, INTERIOR DECORATIONS IN PAINT, PAPER AND LINCRUSTA. LOUIS 4. DEITER, n06-6¢ 913 F STREET NORTHWEST. INEST LINE OF OVERCOATINGS. og TROWSERINGS EVER SHOWN. NICOLL, THE TAILOR, 17 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, océ-tu.th,son ‘Washington, PURE AND RELIABLE HOMCPATHIC REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfits,at egal torre [Pallperonsin fette to the frm of W. a, str77- | sn5-co7at $08 F Street, Washincton. D.¢._ | EMOTT &'GO, will please call at ther hew matervenee, No. ud Fen: ue, no-lw SPECIAL NOTICES. [E> ENIGHTS OF 81. PATRICK. fled to atten {a epeciel sorrtia aa) pe aren? a fen ta special ‘meri’ pened a0 Head Quarters. th and F strvets northwest, THs (Thursday) EVENING. November 6th ut8 o'clock sharp. CF PRPS of mate “eesisecinents for the fuuetal of our tte Brother Ruieht Danna sn : P. F, MoAULIPT! otal eeeeaer Tee ak BEEMANS, MD. LATE SURGEON TO the Baltimore Hye. “Ear and Throat Charity Mospital, Once hours—J am tol pm: 4pm. too Pan, 912 Tstrest northwest, Practice limited to dis- ease of the Eye, Far and Throat. 6-1 ASSIGNEES NOLICE, JOSEPH 8. RODLER, sncvestor to Rodier & Kroz- mann, of 20: 9th street ‘northwest, having made 8 rn- eral astimminont to me for benefit of cred.tors, all per- sons indebted to Lim orto ead firm arp requested (0 make prompé settlem-nt; and cred tors of said firu will Plees* present their claims tom: nest OB BARNARD, 412 5th street northwest. 10. 0. ¥—THE REGULAR MONTHLY ' meeting of the UNI: ORMED_ B\TTALION will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, 7th instant, at 7:30 o'clock. Important business, né-2t THOMAS W. FOWLER, Secretary. @@g> 70 THE PUBLIC. On and aiter Monday, November 10th, 1884, we, the Journcymen Plumber- and Gasiitters of Washinton, D.C, will refuse to hang a:'y chandelier or gas-fixitires urchased of E. F. Brooks. 831 ith street nortawest. ‘By order Pluma. ers’ Galon, no?" “GEUKGE'ACRA. FORD, See. J. P. U. (ee? THE JACKSON DEMOCKATIC aSsocra- TION will me tat Cosmopolitan’ Hall, comer of Sthaad E streets northwest, ou THURSDAY EVEN" ING. Nov. 6, at Dy o'clock cee . BRIS, President BN. SARDO. Secretary ub-2t AMUSEMENTS. ND OPERA HOUSE. y NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY uM wat GRAND ENGLISH ARRAY OF NOTED ART ra Bellini, Ligsie Annandale, Wm. ea Broderick, Alle Emma Abbott, L ost Rose of Summer, Alien, Broderick, Taglia- with a great cast, Abbott, Annandal, F TUESDAY—Th: Abbe A slerick, Allen and Tagiia- Haission 89 and 75 cent, Tusmwenme Cast of Favorites, EXING—Grand Kevival of Balf's TAS GURL ‘Trgliapietra, a Donnas, PORULAT PRICI THE FASHIONABLE EVENT. AND SATURDAY MATINEES. 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EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK Carter and Anderson, Needham and Kelly. The Ma- Honettes and troupe of wee actora Will Mitchen, the Scotch harpist and bugier. ‘The Gaylord, ‘The ‘Anderson and Miss the Gregory Sisters. n3-6t NEW PUBLICATIONS. New Eornox Reapy. THE CENTURY FOR NOVEMBER. ‘The demand{or the November number of Tax Century has been unprecedented in the history of ‘the magaz'ne. A new edition is now ready and for sale at all book-stores and news-stands. The num- ber contains General Beauregard’s article (pro fusely illustrated) on The Battle of Bull Run, frst chapters of W. D. Howell's new story of an Ameri- can business man;a timely paper, How Shall We Elect Our President? etc.,etc. Price 35 centa; $4.00 ayear. The Century Co., N. ¥. it Tue Mosr Wonvearct Soar OF THE AGE. L Tt PPP PPP 4855 = L H PP Pp . tHe © tL WP P Sug8 PPP PRR FER MMMM TU U MM MM Pre Rv ee™ Ma OOO Mae ePP RRR EE MMMM 0 U U MMMM P EEE. PEE HUY BMH Po oR R Eee MMM uw MMM S85 00. 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John Cook, secretary, G18 Lib streets Willian: H: Goods cliy post uffles Andrew Glass, Belt Line rallroa |. Wiliian P. Seville, Pension buresn. © Bankes Brookes. War departuicnt, Frank G. Saxton, bureau military justice, Charice Bauon, vierchant. $10 ka xtrect, A.N. Meeser, bureau priiti und encraving. Gharies W. Schell. goverument pri ting offiea, Fred. W. Ei ‘tobacconist, 1745 Pennayl- rade ¥, Benjamin, attorney, room 95, Corcoran nit BEST PREPARATION FOR TEE'H AND CPF oan GoMOrSD avid DEMTETEOD Twenty-five cents per bottle. “MUNCASTER & HOW: AED, corner 7th and I sirevts northwest. oct (ep DE Aer c. ADAMS ‘Hus Removed to ‘No. 803 11th Street Northwest. building. ocl7-Im* >, DR. C. ENNEDY, Dentist. has removed his office to N York CED clin Painters tot Olatine oe ED BONN ters and Glaaiéra. ure : ‘Telephoue call, 19-3, All orders promptly utvanded to ‘oct bun (eee LEE gn Sal SEE Tecate MEMOVED Mua tise Sexton's ail Words Farior Sa Latrobos. fo nat will beattended te promptly. 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Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILER n05- GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, &o, UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE ‘Arepared by E. GRILLON, (Chemist of the Paris Faculty. ‘Sole Proprietor, ‘trae de Rambutesn, ‘Tamar—unifke Pills and the usual ttves—ia agreeable to tale, and Dever) duces trritation nor interferca with ‘bess or pleasure, i ree ept-oth aw ma. ed (Ce ,DIPORTANT NOTICE —AN EXAMINATION for the appointment of “Resident Physician to | Special Dispatch to THe EvENmNo Saar. Provid-nce Hospital, will take place on THUKSDAY, ‘the 13th instant. For further particulars apply to né-to.th.s3t J. W. BAYNE, M. D,, Secrotary, | New York state, ot New Yorx, November @ Hendricks telegraphs this morning that Indiana is democratic by over three thousand. * Gov. Cleve- land telegraphs that his plurality in this state, after conceding every republican claim, is twenty- seven hundred. The republican national commit- tee atnineam. say that the official count must: Settle the result In this state. The general opinion: here fs that Cleveland and Hendricks are elected. 9:45 a. m.—Nearly complete returns up to8 a. m. give Cievslanc 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 an errorof fifteen hundred reported in Queens county Is correct Bldine 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. | Hoth Parties Deceived. i ‘The figures of the Associated Press and W. U. | ‘Telegraph Co., given out yesterday, are severely | criticised. It ls openly charged that they were in the interest of betting men and gamblers, and not in the in‘erest of Blaine or the truth. The fact ts they were computed by a man wholly unacquainted with New York politics, and therefore he deceived ‘botn-parties, presumably unintentionally. Cleveland’s Plurality Said to be 2,221— The Republican Committee Stil Claims the State. , 11 a. m.—all returns at this hour give Cleveland twenty-two hundred and twenty-one plurality in the state. ‘The republican committee still claims the state | on official count, but it is not admitted generally. 4 QW. A. By Associated Press. NEW YORK. Blaine’s Plurality in 1,783 Districts 57,051, a net Democratic Gain of 14,119. New Yorx, November 6.—Seventeen hundred and elghty-three election districts in New York state, outside the cities of New York and Brooklyn, give Blaine 301,809, Cleveland 334,658, Butler 10,567, St. John 2,118; uet democraule gain'14,119, 13 More Districts Heard From, With‘'a light Fal Ww YORK, °, ihe cities ot New York and Brooklyn give Biaine, 994,352: Cleveland, 337,213; Butler, 10,569; St. John, 20,164. Net democratic gain, 14,500. ‘The Official Vote in Rockiand County. Nyack, N. Y., November 6.—The official vote of Rockland county gives Cleveland, 3,697; and Blaine Oificial Vote of Rennwelaer County. ‘Troy, N. Y., November 6.—The official vote of Rensselaer court gives Blaine 13,799, Cleveland. 13,414, Butler 707, St. John 416, — MICHIGAD “No Doubt that the State has Gone Re- publicnn”—But the Other Side Still Claim the Victory. Dernort, Micu., November 6—2:30 a. m.—There 18 no ‘cubt now thar the republicans have elected thelr state and electoral tickets. The Free Press, dem., stil 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 peninsula, ‘The Post, rep., clatas the elec- Un of the renubitean ticket by froin 10,000 to 15,000 plurality. ‘The exact result in Mil the congressional district$ Is not_vet. known, but It 1s decided that the first. sixth, seventh, eighth and tenth elect tu- sion canal jates, whtle the third, fourth, ninth and eleventh are republican, ‘The sécond and ith are still claimed by both parties. The Vote of Pike County. Port Jervis, N. Y., November 6.—The complete official vote of Pike-county, Pa., gives Cleveland 1,141; Blaine, 513; Butler, 10; St. John, 9. FortCon- gress at-large: Davies, 1,177; Osborne, 496. For Con~ ress: Storms, 1,181; Walters, 478. Representatives: lott (dem), 779; Geyer (ind. dem.), 420; Dingman (rep.), 458 ——— VIRGINIA. A Quiet Election and no Violence at Danville. DANvILLe, Va., November 6.—Reports from the adjoining counties this moming 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, alter minute examination, that the death of R. W. Lawson, by a pistol ghot, &8 published ‘was aceldent Mr, William Dantel, of Baltimore, the Vice Presi- dential candidate of the prohibition party, said yesterday, in answer toa question as to whether the prohibitionists had cast as many votes in Ma- i | Fi Washington News and Gossip Goveruenr Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ‘nue, $394,101.12; customs, $593,957.91, Navat Onpers—Licut. Samuel L Graham has been ordered to duty at the hydrographic office, November 17th. Lieut. George A. Calhoun has ‘Deen ordered to duty at the New York navy yard, December 10th. “Assistant Naval Constructor Richard Gatewood has veen detached trom duty at Phopixville, Pa., and urdered to temporary ducy with the advisory’ board. Leave of absence has been granted to Lteui. Commander James M. For sylitfor six monilis from December Ist, with per mission to leave the United States. MR. CHARLES E. Cox, assistant Secretary of the ‘Treasury, nas been designated by Secretary Mc- Culloch to sign in luis stead warrants for the dis- ‘bussement of public moneys, Parents were issued thls week to Washington- fans as follows: James Allen, induction coll; Eu- ne W. Applegate, detonating and visual signal railways: Thomas . Gleason, slide valve indi- ator; Joun F, McClain, wood ordamentation, ‘Tue LEAVE OF ABSENCE granted Lieut. Col. Edwin F. vowhsend, tth infantry, in Special Orders, No. 42, October I5ch, 1884, 1s extended one month. Persowat.—Representative Collins, of Massachu- setts, Isat the Rigg;——Mrs, General Casey and Miss Casey are spending a_few weeks in Philadel- phla.—Surgeon Waiter Whitney, who has beea ‘visiting friends in this city for .a few days past, left yesterday for Fort Elliott, his new pos Richard Sylvester, of Washington, was registe in St. Louts on Tuesday.— Mrs. W.'S, Hoyt, dauzhe ter of the late Chief’ Justice Chase, pleasaniiy Known and remembered In this city, has success. fully established an industrial school at Pelham anor, near New York, where furalture carving, clay and plaster modelitig, tapestry work, ete., are taught to girls aud boys —Mr, and Mrs & P. Jewell have returned from their weading tour, and are located at the Hillman house, Senator Gorman’s-Dispatch. HE GAYS CLEVEIAND HAS A SMALL PLURALITY IN NEW YORK, Senator Gorman, chairman of the national demo- cratic executive committee, telegraphed Mr. A. A. ‘Wilson, about 9:80 this morning, that “Cleveland has small plurality? in New York, and he did dtd not believe that the republicans would attempt to count him out. ‘The Result in Virginia, A PRIVATE DISPATCH SAYS THE OFFICIAL COUNT MUST DECIDE IT, B.F. Montgomery, of the White House, tele- graphed from Petersburg, Va., to-day, as follows: “AU 11:30 last night forty-two counties and cities, complete, guve Blaine 1,776 majority; republican gain, 2.00. Counties to be heard from gave 7,022 Tepublican majority in "8. Accurate estimate ca not be made now. No indication as yet that demo- crats will overcome reptblican lead, At this hour, 11 a. m,, returns from southwestern Virginia show democratic gains, reducing republican majority and making result clove. Will take oMictal vote to decide. “Repubitcans still claim it by 8,000.” Congressman Collins Confident of Clevelano’s Election. Congressman Collins, chatrman of the Massachu- setts democratic committee, and member-elect, 18 in the city. He ts confident of Cieveland’selection. ‘Thedelay in the returns frdm New York, he thinks, 6 due to some effort that ts being made by the republicans to tamper with the ballot boxes. Western Union Bulletins from New York Seate. A Western Union bulletin at 12:30 announces: “Renssaelear county, official, increases Blaine’s vote 456; Monroe county officially increases his vote 216, , This makes Cleveland's lead in the state "A previous bulletin gave Cleveland a lead of 2,781, Wil 1,802 clection districts heard trom outside of New York and Brooklyn, Our Ships and Sailors. COMMODORE SCHLEY'S FINST ANNUAL RePORT— MONEY ASKED TO EQUIP VESSELS—SUGGESTIONS YOR THE BENEFIT OF SEAMEN. Commodore W. 8. Schley, chief of the bureau of etjulfment ant recraiting,in hts rst armani report to the Secretary of the Navy, says 66 vessels have been either wholly or partially equipped during the past fiscal year at a cost of $639,332. The sum Of $896,000 Is asked for the equipment of vessels as actually necessary for the fitting out and keeping in repalr of vessels contempiated to be kept in commission during the uext fiscal year. An tn- ‘erease of $10,000 over the present appropriations IS asked for transportation and recruiting and con- Ungent, To furnish compiete equipment for pro- spective erulsers, ay recommended by the advisory Dourd, $760,000 ase: for the equipment of the U. SS) New York, $125,000; for equip- ment of two vessels for the training squadron, $75,000; and for linprovements at the training sta tion, Coasters’ Harbor tsland $60,000. ‘The training ships now in commission, Commodore Schley says, are in bad coniluion, and’ the time 18 not far dis~ tant when they will be entirely unseaworthy. ‘The bureau intends to substitute steel for Iron chains, If the report of tests now being made on the Vandalia with sampie steel chagns, should war- Fant their adoption. IU ls suggested thatthe force of eniisted men for the coast survey, fish commis- lou and naval acaderay, be limited {6 560 men, and known ag auxiliaries’ for special service. Tt 1s also urged that the Revised Statutes referring to allens tn the army becoming cl:izens be amended to include the navy and marine corps. ‘The bureau recommends that the number of apprentices en- listed be Inereased from 750 to 1,000 annually, and urges Congress to appropriat 'inoney to p ovide every man, boy and apprentice on enlistment In the avy ab outfit of clothing, not to excued in cost $60, thereby placing 2 salicr on a similar foot ing With a soldier or a marine. ‘The Burrell-Jones Homicide. “CUFPIR” BURRELL ON TRIAL POR MURDER IN THE CRIMINAL COURT. ‘To-day tn the Crimioal Court, Judge Wylie, Robert Henry Burrell,+ alias “Cuffle” Burrell, indicted for murder of Walter Jones by cutting hith, on the 7th of September last, near the corner of 32 and L streets southwest, was placed on trial District Attorney Worthington appeared for the government, and Howard C. Clagett for the de- Tendant. This homicide had its origia tn a quarrel about 2 cents tnvolved In a “sweat cloth” game between a number of young colored men. ‘The following Jurors Were selected: John B. Burgess, Chas E. Curtls, John. Harding, A. W. Kite G- W. Cox, Lemuet'R. Thomas, W. G- Wheat. W. #. Dunn, Jas. V. White, J. G. Hesse, J. AL ‘Wheatley, and Fred. Fritz. THE OPENING OF THE CASE. ‘Mr. Worthington opened the case, stating that he expected to show that Jones, with others, met Burrell, who spread out a sweat cloth; that Jones bet 25 cents on the 5 spot, and won fity cents, which Burrell refused at rst to give up; that Bure rell then got his knife from a frend named Mitchell and engaged in an affray with Jones, which ende ‘with the cutting. ‘The government would contend ‘that tue plea of Self-defense was not tenable. Mr. Clagett said be would prove that Burret Was attacked and beaten by Jones and his friends; that when he got the knife he walked away, having no idea of using il; 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 aggressor all the time, and that Burrell complied with all the terms of the law tn retreating, and he was entitled toa verdict of acquittal He did not think in any event the jury could convict of @ crime beyond manslaughter, ‘THE TESTIMONY. Rachel Cross, colored, who lives at the southeast corner of $d and L streets southwest, testifled that she saw the young man on the porch of a house playing with a black box, and about 12:90 o'clock a quarrel commenced in which Burrell called Jones a $50 a b- Burrell pursued Sones, and she, the knife, called to Jal, They were close togel the knife, and when ghe called to Jones he stones he had picked up down and walked away. Burrell that morning said he would kill some black. Sway tho crowd followed, urging the pales 10 away the crow wed, uri les ght, and they clinched, but Burrell ran and Jones pursued him. After the noon recess Dr. J. F. Hartigan testified PER | THE ELECTION EXCITEMENT IN ‘Talis CITY. Last Nights Scenes, PEOPLE TIRED WITH WAITING, GO HOME EARLY— ANNOUNCING THE’ NEWS. ‘The excitement over electfon news continued in this clty 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 Uulletins were | few and tar between, and before eleven o'clock the larger portion of the, ewshunters, weiry with Suspense and long wal Ing, had gone home. Tae Tepublican headquarters, oh New York avenue, ‘Were closed at ten o'clock, The democratic head: quarters, on F sireet, were kept open until after lnidnight, Dut there Were only a few persons there, ‘These few people were, however, very enthusiastic ver the tenor of private dispatches ‘received from New York, and were planning to “paint the town” upon the’ recetpt of news which they expected ‘Wouid contirm the report of democratic success {ier twelve o'clock the streets were almost de- ried, except by here and there a squad of revel- which Were celebrating the victory of Blaine or Cleveland, according to the beliet of the persons In the sq y singing and shouting. At Tar ‘Star office, where a large crowd was collected, news dispatches were read until late at night, giving the fullest reports recetved im the city from 1. points 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 confi- dent. ‘The confusion over the situation was increased by the morning papers, as one claimed the election of Blaine and the other of Cleveland. Wihen tae Philadelphia papers arrived they did not throw any light on the situation, The Press announced Biaine’s election and the Times declared that C ad won. There was no betting to-day, n pretty high last ight. Republicans were betting on Biaine and democrats on Ceveland. ‘The returns upon the whole gave as much encouragement to one side as the other, A good deal of amusement was afforded yesterday afternoon by persons who were ATTEMPTING TO HEDGE ON BETS. Every now and then a weakening democrat could beseen hunting bets egainst his candidate and not a few republicans were en‘eavoring to avold flnan- clal loss by hedging against the bets they had made ‘on Blaine. One democrat who lad several hundred doliars up ou the general result grew uneasy and offered to sell his bets ata discount, but when be found a number of his party friends willing to take him up his courage revived, and he decided to hold his ventures, Atoug those who have bet heavily on the elec- tons reported in the New York World to-day 1s Joe Rickey, of this city, who, tt 1s sald, will win $20,000 in case’ot Cleveland's election, DISPATCHES RECEIVED IN THE CITY CONCEDING CLEVELAND'S RLECTION. Anhundred dispatches have been sent over the wires into this clty conceding Cleveland's election. A private dispateh recelved at the Rigxs house at 11:30 o'clock to-day states that the repuditcan na- Uional committee has conceded Cleveland's eleciioi by 15 votes in the electoral college. NO NEWS AT THE POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS HERE. Up to 12 o'clock no news was being given out at either republican or democratic headquarters in this clty. Secretary McPherson said he had no dis- atclies, but Was confident that Blaine would carry ew York by 8,000. About noon the department clerks bezan to file fn, making anxious inquiries about New York. He told them what he thought about the state, but sald the oniy dispatch he lad Tecelved was from Missouri, stating that in the Uuirleenth district of Uhat state Wade, republican, ha: been elected over Thomas, democrat, A re” publican gain. DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS WHO GIVE IT UP. In the departments the contest fs generally given up. One of the Treasury officials said toa Stam reporter that he would not bet_at ‘the rate of ten cents toa hundre1 dollars on Blaine. The demo- orats are entiusiast Cleveland Gets the News. RECEIVING ELECTION RETURNS IN THE EXECUTIVE CHAMBER IN ALBANY. A New York Sun dispatch trom Albany last Bight says: Gov. Cleveland was at the Executive Chamber all day wath the exception of the time Spent inlunching. He was accessfbie to tow visit- ors, spending nest of the morning and afternoon in his private consultation room with Col. Lamont. Messages poured in upon him allday. Many of Uiem, anticipating his election, were of a congratu- latory nature. The governor's self-possession never left bim for an instant. When he retired at the Executive Mansion last night it was getting toward daylight. At that time the contest gave evidences of being uncomfortably close for both sides. There Was doubt aud uncertainty everywhere. ‘The gov ernor cook tings easy and good naturedly,and com- mentedon the feturns as recelved, whether favor- able or otherwise. This moruing the governor was up betimes, and was eariy at the executive cham- ber, wher@e met and consutted with his private sectetary and a. few trusted politieal and personal friends.” The situation was looked over carefuiiy, and was Tegarded a3 satisfactory In the highest degree. The governor and his private secretary were confluent that New York had chosen Clevé- land electors, and in order to remove all doubts ar- Tangements Were made at ogg to secure trustwor- thy Teturns :rom each county In the sate from the Chairmen of the respective county committees, ‘These have been coming in all day. ‘This afternoon the governor was closeted with his private secretary, and left at 7 o'clock for the executiv mansion. "After dinner he spent an hour in the main parior, chatting pleasantly and good- haturediy with tle members of his household. ‘There was no trace of petulance or nervousness about him, and, Indeed, he seemed to be remarka- bly unconéerned, while every waere in the city Were being witnessed Scenes o: wild excitement. Se ‘The News in Binine’s Home, YESTHEDAY’S CONFLICTING REPOBTS READ TO IX BY HIS WIFE. An Augusta dispatch from Auguste last night to the New York Suv sald that Mr. Blaine did not go to bed until 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Soon after 7 O'clock Mrs. Biaine carried the reports up to Mr. Biaine, and after she had read them to him he turned over for another nap. He did not come down to the lower part of the house during the Gay, as bis throat was sore, and he Was 80 hoarse that It was exceedingly troublesome to talk. The dispatches were carried up to hin as fast as they came. Ali day there was great excitement In tie Bialne household, owing to the conflicting opinions avout New York. Avowt noon tive reports from ‘New York began to come from all sources. Tele- krums of congratulations began to pour in. All day the telephone bell in the hai near the Ubrary was kept ringing for calls from friends tn Augusta and neighbor ng Wwhs. Postmaster Manley was at the puohe heariy all day answering demands for ws. When tue reports from New York becaine quite positive some of the Augusta fends, wiio Were sitting down upon a regular powder mine of entlustasm, would ask if tie news Was positive enowgit for them to “break loose.” “NO,” Manley would answer, “dont you do one thingdon't you make a peep unul we are abso- lutely sure, You will have time enough to shout. The most demoralized member of the Blaine household was Diack Frederick, one of the vid house servants He sat up all last night. He had yowed Gist he would not eat or sicep until Mr. Blaine was elected. He stood about with eyes and ears open, hoping to get a chance later in the day To eat, at least, without breaking Lis vow. Those who showed te most interest were Miss Margaret Blaine and her lite sister Lizzie. The two were never far away the velegraph instrament, Walker and Emmons Blalue took the news after the fashion of men of the world, and scanned the Teports Without much show of excitement. Mrs. Blalue was uneasy and anxious, but she showed splendid self-control, although she could not help saying that no glory or power could com) ‘one for the anxious trials of a presidential cam- palgn. Mr, Blaine was the cool and confident ona, The later reports so cleared up the situation that dispatch was recelved from Cyrus W. Field, saying that New York was surely republican by anywhere Sa Sie BS tern and western. ‘were reported all right With the excey tion of Indiana. ‘Then came in tae Tv )was upon ‘this cheering news that Ue Blaine family sat down to dinner. Tampering With the Wires, AN ATTEMPT TO CUT OFF THE B. AND O. CIRCUIT, ‘From the Baltimore American,to-day. ‘The B. & O. Telegraph company were engaged to supply election returns to the Maryland club, Bal- more club, Academy of Music, Crescent club, ig E 5 if Pe Seas a eetegr un i PY 5 8 i iis i t i | I CLEVELAND'S FAVOR, | = ; THE VOLEOF NEW YORK! A PLURALITY OF 600 CLAIMED. | Se The Republicans Rely Upon the) The Figures, INDIANA IS STILL IN DOUL T. | Official Returns Necessary to/ Decide. j VIRGINIA STILLIN DOUBT. | ie REPUBLICANS CLAIMING WEST | VIRGINIA AND FLORIDA. ALBANY DEMOCRATS PREPARING 10; GLORIFY. MR BLAINE'S HEALTH NOT IMPAIRED THE FIGURING AT ALBANY. Sixteen Hundred Plurality for Cleve- jJand; but the Republicans Rely Upon the Official Count—The Star Corre- spondent Interviews Gov. Cleveland. R ¥., November 6. ‘The returns that came in late yesterday do not Tura out as well a8 had been expected by the re publicans In many counties, also, the oficial Mgures gave them jess than even democratic esti- mates conceded to them, and in these umes of close figuring every vote counts, so that the small | plurality so confidently claimed for Blaine yester- day bas dwindied away, and in its place Ubere is 1,000 plurality tg Cleveland. ‘The official count may, the republicans hope, | Wipe this out, and thererore decline to give up the | state as yet. This is the view of the situation by Mr. Bleecker, editor of the Journal. He claims, also, iat Virginia, West Virgluia and Florida are in Goubt. ‘The Argus people stick to their claim of four or five thousand plurality for Cleveland in the state. A the ‘capitol Cleveland's election ts regarded as assure ‘IH STAR correspondent found the governor at his desk looking placid and self-possessed. He said he Was Ured, having been up late lust night. The nse regarding tue elecuion Was unpleasant and Cleveland’s Election is Removed. 12:30 p. m.—The word has Just gone out from democratic headquarters here that all doubt of | Cieveland’s election is removed. Preparations are already on foot for a grand glorification In this city. Guns will be fired for the remainder of the day. ‘The campaign ciubs will parade, and the democrats ‘Will give themselves up to their enthusiast, Col. Lamont, Gov, Cleveland's private secretary, was Just seen by THE Stan's correspondent. He said *“Cieveland has got the state Dy a safe majority. ‘The southern states, Which the republicans are lating, Wwe know to be all right. Cleveland 1s elected, there is not a doubt of INDIANA STIL It Will Take the Official Returns to Determine the Hesalt, Special Disyaich to Tux EVENING Stan. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Novernber 6. ‘The republicans are still claiming Indiana by from one to two thousand plurality. It wil proba- Diy take the official returns to determine the re- Sult as {t did in °68, when Baker defeated Hendricks by less than one thousand «= W. Re Houuowar, ee ‘By Associated Press. EW YORK, pDouBT. Both National Committees Still Claim the State, ‘New York, November 6.—The rooms of the dem- cratic national committee to-day were crowded with politicians ‘The latest estimate made by Messrs, Gorinaa, Jonas and Smaliey, of that com- miitwe, in regard to Clevelaud’s mayority in is | siate, ‘shows It to be about 3.2m. Tey” think it may runup to 3,000. The repuollcan national com- tultteemen are reucent, Wut Uutwy clan nat Blaine will carry the state by & small majority. Blaine’s Plurality in 1,812 Districts 57,385—A Democratic Guin of 14,616, New You, November 6.—Eigiteen hundred and twelve districts in New York state outside the cities of New York and Brooklyn give Blaine 36.550, Cleveland $39,162, Butier 10,695, St. John 22K" Net democratic gain 14,016. Official Vote of Saratoga County. ‘| Tror, N. Y., November 6—The official vote of Saratoga county gives Blaine 8,106, Cleveland 5,793, St. John 425, Buuer 81. For Congres, West (rep.) 7,920, Wemyle (dem.) 6,198, Hubbeil (pro.) 27. ‘the “Tribune” Stil Insists That Blaine is Elected. New Yore, November 6—The report that the New York Tréune concedes New York state to Cieveland ts oMclally denied. On the contrary, the Tritune claims that the state will give Blaine a fair lurailty When all the returns are in, and that is elected President. * Official Vote of Cayuga County. Avgors, N. ¥., November 6.—The oMficial vote of Cayuga county gives Blaine 9,25, Cleveland 6,041, Buwer 499, St. John 382. ot Warren county 1s as follows: Cleveland 2,793, Blaine 3,577, Butler 179, St. Jon 123. 1827 Election Districts Heard From. New Yous, November 6—1,827 election districts in New York state, outside the cities of New York and Brooklyn, give Blaine 299,612; Cleveland, 340,987; Butler, 10,729; St. John, 20,871. ‘Net demo- ‘cratic gain, 14,845. . 1,847 Districts In. Ties ‘These twenty districws are from Deiat? | county, Which bave just furnished c: ‘votes. “These twenty’ P Official Returns to Change | § | result in New Yorks | M. BLAINE IN GOOD HEALTE Roxpour, N. ¥., November 6—Uister county complete, gives Biaine 8 majority. ; Conriaxp, N. Y., November 6—Cortiand county, Official, s a8 followe Blaine, 4,042; Cleveland, 2,778; Butler, 11; St. John, 373. — "tess ‘Warams, N. ¥., November 6—Schuyler county Gives Biaine 2,616, Cleveland 2,039, Butler 118, and NEW Y |BLAINES PLURALITY $0 FAR @i | ONCLATMEDOFFICIAL RETURNS "ALL BUT 57 ELECTION DiSTRCNS IH STSCRIPT, 4200 @OLOCK ™M. ORK. Drews New York, November 6—The total returns so far mecetved from New York, with 67 election ais 2d Edition. == trict Cleve! turns VIRGINIA STILL | The State Democratic } licans here assert to. carrie T nic aii at Ave Bian ume ous Lie ‘The fact 4 li and a ts unuru to bear from, give Biatne, 600,66 land, $52,234; republican plurality, 615. | Tuis includes every county in the state and cor | Tections of the figures heretofore recetved. ‘The | corrections are male upon complete oficial wm from the vars us counties IN DOUBT, imed by Both Parties Gains im the Seuthe Sinte. Va, November 6 —Leading repub- ay that the republicans have Dut do hot say by what majority. Virgin he returns received up to noon from Uhe sowth- re ot the # y The ‘The te show reduced republican late Vineinta by 8,000 ma- St Interest ts fell here as to the AND SPIRITS, rt that Fie las Been Sick De od—le Says Ke Never Fel > Life—Advices Received by Him Augusta. avsta, Mu., November 6—The report that Mr, eis or has been sick since his return toAu- While be Was recetving congrata- he said, tn reply “T never felt better I remained iu my room most of the entay, Wecause after, seven weeks Coweta. PUbAC Speaking, 1 Was su quite Bowes, That I was entitied to-one day's reste is ih excellent health ana ch Is written he is just get ra walk legraphs Mr. Blaine this ps tn his library tuts morntt tng Fy wDOUE Dis Mies mor repubbin majority of 10,00, A dispatch” from. oregon Teports @ republican majority tn Uhat state of General Foreiga News by Cable, SerhigESAMANCE, OF CmOLTRA 16 aru. Napirs, No ‘be cholera bas reappeared this city. "Within the past 24 tours seven canes and : two deaths Lave been reported. Smanamat, Nov stat ain CHINA STILL OPPOSING FRANCE, miter 6.—The Chinese counetl of arrange for a settlement of the ance. “The government inddste as failed W uity with, upon the attendanoe of Li Hung Chang, the vice roy of E Cuts echt L na bas pa at Pekin, Agiand the Indemnity for @am- agesincurned by British subjects during the rots & Canton in 1883. Panis, Nov a MELING CLUB RAIDED. ver 6. —The police here closed the Derby club, in the Rue Vivienne, for gambling. FRENCH SOLD! Pants, FOR TONQUIN. Bayo the governwent has contracted with pe to company for the conveyance of 6,000 fonquin. PROTECTING STAKIM. Loxpox, Novewber 6.—The man-ol-war Starling has v Vir youn Ordered {0 proceed to Saakim- ANOTHEK ANARCHIST ARRESTED. sa, NOvember 6.—An auarchist named Thetle mau has been arrested in Bohemia for high treason, A FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. November 6—The vollers tm the tron works at Stafford exploded Lo-day, Four persone were Killed apd twenty injured. The ‘are increasing 10 violence, and are damage to the crops and vhilages. MEBELLION. THE SKYE ChOPTEMS IN ¢ oauslng we ‘THE MANQUIS OF LONDONDERRY. Loxpos, Novewber 6.—The Marquis ef Gerry is Gead. His Tull name was George. Robert Charles William Vane-Tempest, Amalfi (hird. There were fifteen starters, last betting was 9 to 2 aguinst Thebale, 0 tue M. RACE POR THE LIVERPOOL aUTOME CoP. unt = he thought 1 would be all Loxpox, November 6—At the ‘stralgute! Tbe governor, it Is sald, has fwnectiug (o-day the race for the | been uneasy’ ‘during the recent to specie a ment in spite Outward saow of massive re- | Zehton’s six-yvar-uld chestout "pose. | dir, Leigh's six-year-old bay ores Gupgins Albany Democrats Say All Doubt of | 20d Loni Fetiind’s Ove-year-old chesunut uber 6.—Acoording to native reperty are coucentraling forces OD all the routes to Kharloum. The nauve sples allege that ahdi Las cent guns and ammunition 0 Os man Digna to enable hua to resume operauions em the Red sea littoral. Sudden Death of « Physician. Prrrspvas, November 6.—Dr. James A, Reed, super: invendeDt of the Dixmont insane asylum,” ‘of Uke most protuinent puysicians of the Cowme kidney Uuls morning of ‘disease. ‘The Next House of Representatives 4 COMPARISON WITH THE PRESENT BODY. ass Oulo Orege Pen Rhox So Totals... Massacut Michigan Missourt th Caroling. Tennessee . Texas . gina... West Vireinia -.2.7 Wiscousin ... ssipph e Island. Fr Norr.—in the Congress of 1882 readjuster, dependent and greenback members democrats oF republicans, are ciased @@ to which the two larger parties they acteo tes pul sa questi, The aca! suber of ba Be FO apembers was 118 Charges of Trading in New York. sous From While the official figures are sull ‘mere land Blaine and Logan have not succeeded lem bridge in overcoming tne recorded for the democratic nominees on tan, Staten, and ‘4 ave fad sana) at 40 ave bad asaajoriyy city, and he would have KELLY S4YS THERE WAS 4 CORRUPT DEAR the New York Star, Tammany onan. is scarcely any reason to doubt that and Hendricks sre triumphantly @ected, above Long Isiands.

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