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’. q | {er- ACCHSHKI lJS of Prand--- A Pot and a Kettl Side On the Gleaming Coals of Kito hon Hemh, Sang mely Up the Chim Wida The Vaporous Lays of Thsir N Worth, 'T Ryjoice,” Sang tha Pot, "'T I'm Not Black Like that Rascally Kettlo Ovar|qity st Rew York and singing. {iliog Toy uld got ‘lher* ” WV hen Chanted the Kr ttle Pron ly Back, o N b vhile "By the Side of Your Coat Mine [tronblo Now 1 don't ki is Spotless Fair.” At This Both Boied Over ana most Bxtingaishea the Five that | (jon, Gave Th:m Voice.—~Moral: Mum's the Word, REPUBLICAN CONFIDENCE, KOME REASONS WHY NEITHER PARTY SH IN PATIENCE. Dispateh to Tik Bes, ~Tha wook « vith the republican state and national sces still bolieving that the electoral and Logan, Careful examination of the turns has been in progress all day and e aud discrepancies have been discovered whicl nd pluraltics in a cut down the alleg-d Clo manzer to alarm the wogt sanguine demo while it is also a fuct that di-crepancies iscovered in somo instances in favo veland, it all shows that nothi L ard cannot be until the of Gunced. The mostimpor isc. vered was in one of the districte_of gz is city, where 460 votes were added to Blaine's | nover been witnessed But this is not the only oue. plurality (Queens county, Long Island, 700 domoc votes were found to have been added to Cleveland column after the result had anoounced and the polls closed. Anothe cidentof theconfusion of affairs is reported Westchester county, whero one of the dem: tion officers, went and yot drauk wi friends with the returns in his coat pocket. was ouly captured and brought back af deputy sheriff had beon on his track f cial hours, Again, in one of the tricts in Ulster county, Cleveland’s p u axceeds total registered vote of the dis These facts are all in the hands of the re lican national committee, and it is safe t. that they will make the most of then dispateh to the comm tiee from the upper : “The Butler votes Clevelund. The tickets the same size and thickness, veen done elsswhera,” ceived dispatches frc bstance the foregoin i 08 8 positive ce of 0 BOME NG ON EMOCRATIC BROW-BEATING mmmittoe has positive evidence of fraud in [ SOVETHING 0N nEoCRATIC koW BEATING [ Pisiiess s it o buflotin b A fitteon countick, Secrevary Fessonden, of the | yx1) neremnicay Nerve axn TENACITY, | § CHC) Gy T Juriy, publican natlonal committee, was ask.d we expeciant crowds, The committee o s 2 3 dexocrats who arc comparing the returns « ““DDo you believe the democrats aro att ing any frauds?” “Iamn illing " wa reply, “to muke any alleg alvhough T should not be suzprised in the to hear that frauds had been perpetrato tho democrats, have been underhand tactics somewhere, pethops he is right. Certainly he would nake such a grounds on which to base it. We ¢ lika the appearance of thess so-called ended’ returus, and_aro taking every pi tion Lo see nm no dishonest methods a ) effoc I'be repuby i according to onr figures, which have been over very cwefnlly, Blaine's plurality botween 1100 and 1400 We feel ¢ cheerinl over the ou, Ina close tion siko this, it is the duty of every pas « an to wnlmym,_ or domg anythi intl amatory nationsl commitice has rtudiously No good purpose can scenred by working up excitabls 1 white hieat, In dus time the offic they will speak tor Blaina, Shoul happen, howevar, that Clevelaud has a pl \:))wl the votes, wo shall bow to the w the Ch uree irman Jones shown that we have bsen vanquished. still maintain that New York state 1s ours, aud the only dauger is a falsa count, Ther i+ nothing new that we hear, the situation ruuple can be bullied into pani Ling substantiall iucendiary courso simply ontrageous, u8 it was )uumxdn) sowe Cleveland pag e n 1T SEES SOME I PLAUSIBLE POLITIC"—HE DOES NOT (i LAND'S ELECTION —WHERKE JAY GOULD 1 UTLER'S VOTES FOR CLEVELAND, Wasuinaron, November 8, —(ieneral ler is not one of those who believe that 5 BAD EYE, ESTING AND WITH ver Cleveland has a majority of the votes of | managers have within the last forty- the state of New York, nor does he inten allow himself to be frightened by any uering upon Tom Tows, or threats like those | our state, THE POT AND:THE Kfirrlafg;"""*““**m*"*“‘“‘fiffi\.w A Alleg 1y Suggested by the Coni- Side by|! % OR YKT DESPAIR, BUT DIDE THE itk | th ew York state will be cat for Blaine | al vote is rror yet | hos alaction dis- 1t is alloged Butler managers hero thst the same thing has | oue fa Tho committee hus re- 4 to that of Vlaine evidently thiuks thero atement until he had pretty [ the false coun have carri ried the rtate, character, This course onr ple into a al figures | frighten the for themsolves, and wa feel certain | and to terrify the party and i ople, and will do 1t with gond grace,” id: **We hava not yet |,r-|rr~x\47h dered and have no idea of doing so. Our banuer is out, and shall swing until it CROOKEDNESS IN THE “‘pony | NEW YO RV ly that on the fa or of th 1blie record throv sasmall pluratity. | state givo N ng admit ¢ Jeveland b The republic hout of tha returns, Thists all, Thatis, thatina total of 1,20, |tors by & ¢ ity Thess pous [ €00 votes, 1he footitigs show him to bo litt1e [ cortificd roturns have been sifted in the ey [in th How wany errors there are in [ oral ¢ unties by both parties with the most the | tho rot wade, or in the footings, noth conscientions caro during the last four days nvass can tell, T dont be te, with aking mis- [ make of the rtain that errors will be [ throughout the ay_be in Cleveland's | thom so ne. Why, look | tern of those not long sine: er the election [the southern states, the different preain takos. I feel quite ¢ ANOY | dreccovered, They favor or they may elect Bl at Massachusetts, The day al it was given out that Blaine's plurality w l‘n, )0, when in fact it was 23,000, Now ) thero is o state in this union that collects oble thers apldly as Massachusetts There is no |\.l|\|||.( place more than five miles fiom a rallway station, Wel, you conld pu four such states as Massa husetts in Now York, and yetitis pretendod that we have |have been sent by hat, | the correct returns frow that state.” nts and represoutatives _in ay Gonld has sent his congratulations to [county in the = state of New Y Governor Cleveland,” was another suggest to be used with the courts wl of the reportor, casion can bo manufa “Yes, I know,” “Last night, 50,000 men w sed by ti Thus rel ical faith in the second, h in disy own po and expeet to throw b of tho clection a able litigation, To_ this ed the G 2 marching in the | there can be no question, preseutatives of the party counties in this state to be aler proper method to resist and defe r28po Gould to a sour apple tree,”now, G frightened.” *‘It wouldn't have ecared me,’ added Gen, Butler, drawing himsslf up |de perate Gould didn’t want to be hung to a sour apple | sequencos to them and th ree, 50 he takes an early opportunity to satis- | our state, which such a conspiracy ne fy his would-be executioners by congratulating [ involves, and we decm it our duty to fovernor Cleveland. He knew tl if the | our people who have now genorcally a es should change and elect Blaine hi 1pt= aland as of as as much in favor of C| 1 do know that Vanderbilt rodo two ned) 15, S, lie sent Dapew out to speale for Blaine; 1 * Committeo. and he gave Governor Cleveland 150 (00, T s Al-| shall wait for the official returns of the voto of NEW YORK, New York,” 3 $aii . g Butler receivad tonight a dispatch | Nkw York, November 8. from l‘iu;lu)np which anid V"\Y.r yote. in | “Tho most remarkablo fenture of thix orc in some of the counties of New York staty | has been counted for Cleveland. Do you want it investigated 2 Gen. Butler telegraphed back: “Investi- gate it, of course.” rious sources, He soys he knows nothing more about the ¢ LD | matter than what the dispatch states, excopt | €lai ¢ ho is advised that ths persons who sent | differed as much as 20,000, of the various compnt ou! Althouy the honorable men, who would not be likely to m ke such statements unless they had some losed | reasons for i, come e first, o DOWN IN LIXIE, very close, the returns co indicated o small plurality HOW SOUTHERN CHIVALKY HOWLED IN THE VERVO [ glowly cut down as the corrected figures © ro.| OF ITS JOY ATTHE DENOORACY'S SULPO 15 | renched us, it seems now to have re int where comparatively little chunge is TIOUS SUCCR: Special telegram tw Tk Bee, Cuica November 9.—In several of the perat, | southorn cities last night the demonstrations rrors Fikely to bo mada by fubure revision, od pr iy ares and to give some counte or of | Cleveland and Hendricks” partook in many cor- | features of tho semblance of war times. Montgomery, Alabam, wa 3 rof the suppesed victo this | and Hendricks, Such R . |change in the result, asshown paicted red in | carefully o of Cleveland | Jand a plu a calebration has | = Tho ‘Times cowputes Cle 1 the history of the [, 0, the Herald city. Agreeabls to Chairmn Gorman’s in |yt 17424, The Tril structions the town was soon aglow with their | i)l bo jndispensable to dotermine. the | feelings, The etreets were packed with men e been | bent on turaing thivgs upside down in Ala. G LG S rin- | Field artillery was fired, 400 rounds ia from ion from the court square, A torch- | seams generally cratic | light procession warched through the princi- | zous hero that the officinl count must determ hhis {3l streets, Is was the outburst of long | wWho carried New York s , and sition on the part of republi ter a laims advancea by the de r seve gest voto eve 1th, exced mense vote neither party more than 1500, Whic ty of 1206 in this state,” The Commercial Advertiser (1op ) says: At Parkersburg, W, Va,, there w ted demonstration, but gangs p rict, Jing nd blwing hors put 1, of tho ¢ taws democratic_comm belongs to will b determined by 2 8ay | made a tpacch to a large crowd at his resi- [ cially constituted by law for the p A as_confident in his cluims, and | in which every reaionable man pl part | stated that Cleveland had been fairly elected [ most confide i+ ince mornin, ity | c a plarali ty this plura here | and would take his seat: that the “fraud of | tha vote of the stato has been r were | 767 would not be rey Party focling is | Cleveland's plurality then stood 146 4 by | high and several ays have taken place, but THE EXCITEMENT OVER, Niw York, No election excit-ment business is resumed, alat the pres-nt tini COURAG aoxlyn is ove iy cral gelegram to the Bes, pt-| New Yonk, % the | Now Yoik sct, lonst | 03 authority, Novembsr 8, —The situation iu | 18 bresidential otw, e wo are informed trom tho high- [ returns agrao exactly. Il duy yesterday, A | Hamilton county is, Cloveland 56 fon of facts, who is of the | 7213 5t John, 2 “flf:}‘“}:g, cool, calm, trathful and up. utly submit to | commissioners, wgle vote, yesterdny | o oy of this {l:;:lt sout the following pr T e- [ s gupervisor, o 40| Jieve we have New York and aregoing to hold | 425 v it, 'We certainly will if our own party is not | committ stamped; found the ttitude of the demo.rats acd the blusterdng | pointed bysterical proclamation of Boruum avd the | lor o clebration over tho ¢lectio m 4 Sloveland and Hendricks local ticke They ety frand continu- 50300 pregided, Mr, Anderaon sublic car whilo plying there last | Kully hed been taught. th 19180 | yesort of further fraud in every county in the [ folorated as “boss,” Other local Moy and they howl corporation mnd corrtip: |y addresses, in which they oxcori iotic | gion whilo their plots to reverse the majority | Tammany hull and declared the # 0F | for Blaine in biis state are beiog formed in | 1oy submit to being again_counted out. the oftices of Van lerbilt, Garrett and Gould, | ruolation was o P | nd woney to carry them out is being far- be | yished by these platocrats, Demotratic mobs are st howling through the publican nu al votn nprovec d by | zentleman in poss highest character, right who would and not November 8, of which.Ja ims to have s ¢ stes in favor of B cxamining 1correct, The county de g of returns for t and ‘gona | national committee, will the stute, o on election day. New Youk, November £ hled a meeting at the A idate_public | nignt o ¢ 10 it | opiuion, they are pursiing this bulldozing wod | gl Hendricks, All the exchunges ural. | intimidating policy snd threatening to csuse | that were represented in the il of | a pauic in the republican line, 1f the repub- | vembor 15t sont delegations. licans of the country st hur count in New York aad | was first given out on'y yesterday. us, as King, noth | thugiasm was extreme, = Carl § s | ing more @ lues we shall have. | with the wildest kind of a reception, 1 We | Our k by the wmajority given us at the polls, can inaugurato Blaine {f ho is electod, as he is; but if onr | his op the democ: August Bolmont. Mr, | ning addross, waid that th t | cratic party had won a ' vi "The | ic game of brag and intimidation will su 1 | would he allowed to interfere with Cle rs i8 | The courage of the republican party will cor- | ipuuguration, Lvery time this senti tainly come upzm.bem.\mmn, 80 T believe | wag expressed duri we will win, shook with app! introduced thero was nado, Mr, Schur. said; ALL GED KEPUB tho independent republicans who f duty to turn their backs upon the duarters of [ of their own party and support ( land [great checring], the exponen sentative of off tive reform, [Great cheering, | = New York the Democrat'c State Committee, November Bug | 1884, We deem it our daty to anuounce to id to | hours conceived & new scheme for throwing hai- | again into dispute the result of the election in { o rid Choers.] It greatne ¥or several days after the election | measired by the o of oiir own 1 ()\1A[IA. NE l).. the Cleveland elec as to the recult b ‘wy ficial until every possiblo doubs Tievo it is possible for sny sot of men to foot been remov Kuowing this fact they up 1,200,000 votes separately as cast in | now propo o last desperate resort, boards of county canvass tate where controlled by ¥ roturning boards after the pat Wherever the boards fail thom, judicial orders aro s be applied fc g upon tho pariisunship of the boards in the first placo and the judges of their They intoud 3 the resn t nd involvo it in intermin: end printed pap: them to their overy ver an oc d. Of the entire ral, [ reliability of our information as to this scheme Wa_call upom the in tho various | in the result that they may confidently roly ngratulatory dispatch would not do him any [ that by no such schome or device will the in any ovent it might save hiti [ stute bo deprived of the result of its deliber but I oelieve |ate viice, 1t may disturb avd prot lilyration, but it will not chango the re. ult. \ The Sun says: ingly close elcction has been the discrepancy ions of the result in New York state, offered to the public by va. Not only have both sid claimed a plurality, but their estimites have it was patch are reeponsible, intelligent, and | apparent Weduesday that the result must be ted by the Sun from every county in the state have, feom the Cleveland, and when this has been od u While returns from election dis- snsiderably from our co to the : Jaim of the republican national committee have | of the democrats in honor of tha “election of | ¢hut Blaine has carried the stats by a small ty, yet we haveso far been unable to any reason for expecting any waterial y our own Cleve- nd's plurality nd thu World onceded by law abidiug citi Thera is no cast was polled November 500,000, and out of this im- y of body eape o in borbed, ¢, 1:90 p. m.—The and The bulietin boards and completed their labor the two sets of Blaise, aro those deliverad to the county clerks and thoso to the police The bureau of n J, O'Brien epancy of ine, The lawyers’ ) days, 1 frightened by the bull-dozing Figomooraoy, and trightened hy “D8 | held an impromptu meeting to-night and ap- mitiec to arrange for a meating ion of the lery John ha would not be akers wplo would opted ealling for_ sworn in- to selling ou’ known £ havo taken Tho merchants ny of Music to- obrato the election of Cleveland Tha builaing d firm and say wo | way packed, although a notice of the meeting The en hurz was met J. Randall sat together near the lmont, lemo ory, and nothing g the evenivg the building use, When Curl was another tor am hora to extend congratulations us one of ¢ it their didate . Clove- and repro- ial integrity and administra- 1 apprehend Gro- | the peopleof the state that the republican | ghat this is not a mere party triumph, in the ght | narrow use of the word, but emphatically the victory of honest government in America, and of nutional honor in the cyes of the wholo cannot be sjonty, for M(L\'D/U MOR they in entire bad faith claimed for the that majority Is not very tit may be Cleveland must be inaugur candidates several states which thay [ neasure '!‘.’:’y' v hid ;""l““:v“" yif wo can, forcibly it we must.” Butler [ knew they had « ried, | T tho samo bad f 0PRSS destined to sccomplish was asked this evening what he thought of the | f¥it M “Y" "‘"‘; kil ‘”‘. 1| T am candidly of the opinion hat it we had ult inthe statoof New York. Hesnid 1]t Vote DE Nare " orke ke | elled tha titae ehs powetal iner:sts cluatar sult yet, Wo know that the vote isvery '\'l‘r', ’\ .8 ill -_'l‘m ;\!wm \:It'; years, perhaps, boen st nd daring in New York, and it will require the of. | 1) 005 L o o e taied. | enough, if not to corrupb 1o resist and i« il count to Ceterming who has beau elected. | do ified ton ofti | battle the peaceful expression of it. . I repoat uy prediction that, as long s yon and 1aud our children, and their ebildren live, no itical party in the { Inie ted States will durs to nominate o man for the presidsncy whose hands aro not clo: Mr. Schurz e veland and was co peluded by ex inuously Daniel Doughorty, of Philatelphia, in a ghore addsecs eaid rover Cloveland hna beon elected and, by the living ¢ tho powers on earth and in hell thall never tear the purple from his shoulders \l.yun-\ t Gruco also mado an address, Samuel J. Randall_met with a very demon atrative reception, In the eonrsa of his ro marks Randdlaaid: “We demand that tho hundrads of millions accumulated in the Unit- Statas trensury, against which theee i claim, shall be immediately lot lose and tike 1ts wonted placa in the chantiels of macufac- ture and commerce, I say deliberately that any wrong shall take from tho Amorisan peo plo the froits of thix yictory, which they schioved, will b resisted in every proper and legitimato way." x-Unitad Siates Senator Gordon, of Geor svid that for the first time in a quarter of a century he could greet his hearers as his fe low countrymen, “'For the first tima sinc the hostile zuns of the north snd sonth ceased to thunder, I feel that I am your equal in our common oountry, 1 can staid befuie you to nd ralute your flag as tiy own, The » blood co rscs shrough your veins as mine. love liberty, wo love good govern by the God of the fathers, wo it nd with you in the future for it nd to To you trinmph % a new north; £ the south 15 i rroction.” [Great dm-uug\ lutious were adopted congratulating the business men of the country on the elec tion of Cleveland und Hendricks, and express- ing the opinion that the nation was now as sured of four yaars of pure governmont by o capablo and honest mun, From all parts of the country comes reports of meetinga held to-night which the demo cratic nutional committee called throvgh the associated press last night. In speeches and resolutions all are in line with the meeting in New York, The illuminations are general in the south. VANDERBILT CONGRATULATES CLEVELAND, Avnany, Novetsber 8.—No diminution in the congratulatory despatches that were re- ceived by Cleveland to-day. Col. Lamont, the governor's private secretary, and several attaches of the office wera constantly em- ployed opening and arranging the messnges, At loast 40.0 Of these hava been received dur] ing the lact two or threo days, and thoy have como from neatly every etato in the union, The governor’s mail 18 also very large, The executive chambor was thronged with visitors all day and many of them shook Cleveland by the hand. Among the callers was ex-Secre. tary Bristow. The following letter was re- ceived Ty«Cleveland from Wm, H. Vander- biit: Hon. Grover Cleveland—My Dear Sir: T congratulate you and the people of the whole country upon your election to the presidency of the United States, You owe your tion, in my judgoment, to the fact that the people believed an honest man and not to ny particular efforts mada by any faction of ther the democratic or republican parti Tudependent men who care moro for good gov. croment than for ties or individuals have mada you their choice because they were con- vinead that your administration would not be for the bencfit of any politicsl organization or favored person, hut~ for the interest of the whole people. This 15 just ¥aeresult which ig most desived. We have rosched a time when a party amounts to little, The country i above all and wants an honest government by honest men. The belief that we will find it in you has led to your election Yours very truly, W. H. VaNoeusiLe. New Yonk, November 7, 1884, STAND FAST! New Yonk, Novembor 8, —Ths following address is issued by the republican national commiteee this eveai RervsLica 1. HEADQUARTERS, | , November 8. ) publican nati Thelr 1 committeo aro tak- ing the most careful and thorough measures to ascortuin ercors, if any have beon committod, the late eleetion in the state If Mr. Cloveland shall bo iy of ono vote u p in the roturns « of New York, found to heve a plur wquiescenca will follow from the republicans of vhe United States. 1 Mr, Bleine shall be ad to have s plurality of only one vote prompt acquiescence will by expectod from the democrats of thy Unsted States. Tho be- lief of this c toe, fomded upon investi flation, is that Blaine hay o plurality of several hundrid votes, and if that be so every honest man will demand that it be otficially declared, Until the efficial declarativn shall by made we ask the police to unite withus in o ffort to secury a perfectly b 3 Purity in eloctious is the only satety for re- pablican institutions, ignod) B, ¥, Joxks, Chairman, 8. K NDEN, Se bary. A DEMOCRATIC GUARD, New Youk, Aboutfifty nt democratic Jawycrs mot to-night ssed the law relating to the bow ds the various conties ovember 8, promin and dis of county canyassers throughout the state, Tho result of the dis Cusion 1% that ic lawyors will be present at every board of canvassers Tucsdsy next, for the pirpose of taking prompt action in caso any illegal act is attempted on the part of the canvasrers, OLEVELAND'S SUNDAY ~MOR% REVISIONS, ALuany, November 9. —Governor Clevelund spent to-day quictly, Ho attended morning services at the fourth Presbyterian church, The afternoon and evening he passed at the executive manwion with the exception of an hour or ::«c the executive chamber, attending to private coviespondenco, The vote of the county of Allmnv Wit ¢ illy revised last ht aud the plurality found to be 650finstead of 610, Clvaland’s ,.hm.iuy in the atate ac- cording tofficial figures 1ecoived by Chairman Manuing from the cousty clerk, is 1,251, POLITICAL NOTES, WATCHING THE FOOLS, Cy1cAGo, November 8,—A great commo tion was caused this morning over the rumor thata prominent poolseller hud decamped with the money placed with him on the re turns of the presidential election. The rumor afterwards proved untrue, COMMENT OF BRITISH PAPERS, LoxioN, November 8,—The Times says It iw unlikely thers will be & werious attempt to contert the result of the nin Am erica. Blaine is s man of great gifts and an accomplished spoaker, but ho has, unfortu nately, identifiod hunsalf with speculative JING, NOVEMBER 10, 18 homes and moniod interests, Cloveland has | few brilliant qualitics, His | e has { Feen comp.ratively briet and m but | he ha hown e f publ duty, and will faithfully discharge his tru without favorin the _wing f Wall street or the demagoaues, Tt is hoped Bayard will accept the office nndor Cle A, Bayard {en man of the highest integrity and amlity and not adi t to the bost tradidons of American diplomacy, The worats must know they aco teno to the principles of political purity and administra tivey Tho recant olectoral cont ¢ y on the ropublican side, haa di which hias alarmed Honorabls won i sl parcics, TOUISIANA'S CON( s Niw Orteans, Noverbe will be the Lonisian First district 8 The following Murtin, demooratic poond disirict - Mi hael Halie ropublican, Third district Edward Gay. damocratic Fourth district - N, C. Blanchard, demo. cratie Fifth district —J, Floyd King, democratie. Sixth district- A, Berivior, domo.ratic, TOLLY TEXAN ocrats for tho third time in as many days aro 7 by the firiog of canon over Clovo ral thousand peoplo e ut stroot. Tho duy is given Fusinoss is uoarly sus TR COAST NTATES, NAN Fraxcrco, Novembar 19, Wi counties to hear fr California ga Blaine tler 46, St. John The repbly h three W majority, 10,51 elected a full ¢ ngressional dolegation un connty to hear from Nevada gives 384, Cloveland 6,308; Bluine's wajork w0 far, 1,086, Nothing like complote returns can ba by tainod feom Oregon, bt it is know Blaine's majority in the state will be fully 2,000, MISSOURE cretary of Stato inquiry from an . sayes “In thiy w0t opaned and s ar in, but 1 Associnte roy stato the official returos aro counted until all the count have spocial roturns from ( es snd St Lonis city, and from these ane mputation of votes iu the 45 countioa not heard from 1 concludo that Cloveland’s eloctors will have 17,000 to 20,000 majority over tho fusion electors; that Marmaduke's plurality for governor’ will bo_about 500 and his majority not more than_ 5,000- Brooks, prohibition " for governor, will have 8,000 to 10,000 votes, The state sonate will probably stand twenty-fivo democrats, ninety op o- sition and the house 100 demoorats, forty op- vosition, which is a democratic loss of ton or oloven in tho logislatare. IDAHO, Catnwert, Novembor 8, —Indications now point o the cloction of Hailey for delegate. His majority foots up about 1200 with the northern connties to hear from, which will be in favor of Singisor, but it is not thought they will oyercome Huiley's majority. BERMAN, 1E COUNSELS COOLNESS AND MODRRATION. Mansfield, 0., Special, The Manefiold Hernid publishes this ave- W the folloring interview Sherman, In answer €0 inquries the senator t is manifest that the result of the elec- tion depends upon the state of Now York. 1 assumo that Indiana and Virginia wre domo cratic und Michigan and Wisconsin aro ro- publican. - The vote of Now York will give amall plrality to either Blame or Cleveland and conclusively settln tha conzest in favor of the candidate for whom 1t votes, 1 havo believed until te-day that Ne» York had vosed Blaine, T was ko assurad lust night by the National republicancommitteo, 1 think so yeb, upon caroful_examination of all the papcrs und ro- furns of to days but_ the estimate of the New York Sun to-day and othertelegrams leavo the matter in such doubt that T will wait for the offical returns, or s defioie statomentin dotail assures me of resuit, aod I wili loy ally stand by 16, whether it is for or against our_candidate. While the matter 18 ko doubtfal "1 will ‘et after - toduy raise my flag, think every conser- vativo man of 1...0I parties ought to keep cool. The situation ix as davgerons a the rasult in close and doabtful, Iich party suspects the other of fraud, but the mass of Lo b parties will resist auy atvempt at fraud or violence, and will stand by the party that fairly w The dauger we are passing 1 as probable, through has long been for¢ 1 against it. but there seems no way to gua We must dopend of the good sense and od- eration of onr people, Every man shoul U b on his good behuvior, keep in good humor, » down excitement. ¢ to the question, Do you attribute it 10" the nomination of Blaine and Lo " the tor ropl Vo far from it. The was remarkablo for discrotion and ability, They made no mutakes, Tha porsonal char ges gt Blaine may have taken from him personal - canvass so-ealled iudepondont vot s, but ho got ovhers that made up the loss, Oblo s all tight, She ia always republican on national issues beeanse o i patriotic, prom no and 1 gan o handsome majority, and we have giyon t to theu. The Ar 30 Used, Washington Special Telegram, “It has been 1y constant political yer winee the election of 1876 that no presiduntial n_should be clo #aid an cminent army officer this morning, “At the time of tho 1layes-Tilden election a politica war wis imminent, and I was ina position to know how imminent, We expec u that the troops would be called ont at inute, not in interest of any ono part Kiasly, but.-to P serve order, Tho troops were not ordered ont, but they were in readiness and were held back, Jvery man who had o command was given to understond that he had betser by roady to an swer the summons. Yesterday I was grontly ar that the conntry would be in a similur for the incendiary stand taken by ome of the leading journuls of both partics boded no gocd. To.day, however, 1 fesl bet ter. 1o looks as af th n conld ba ket tled boyond question, 1f Cleveland is electod tho republican purty will'see that ho is insugu rated on the 4th of March, The vague tal that I have heard about calling out the militik to enforce th 18 0f & party s propotera s and ridi Such a courss would 1o; L thought of kerionsly for an insta Th wilitary could i poica,” Other g officials of the war doparty lar opiniol w and prominent nb exprossed s 10i- e The Iope and Au Loy, November 9,—The Pops hay ¢ red the canonical status upon the Americ ollege in Rome and fixed the regulations of “"L MW o the N m,] M at Large, Openi g of the Pl Couneil t Baltimore, A Magificent Pagoant of Pontifi= oal Splendor. r from the Chinese gavey fice to tho idol pr ferred the I aught by the » ) Annual Report on Our Internal During the y contl barst aud scat Revenue, tered sparks in every Two firen were injured by flving f Puildings e - reross th d tha fire traveled vy, Grifith's The Cholora Gaining Foo.hold in |15 trick birek uw's hotel were Paris won eonsumad. Col. Ha % suildings, fo 15¢ ia number, were soon w3 nnd the whol = business portion of the ¢ eAme & oaTing fornaee, The Larkin | Putnam o Prospective Peace Between Feance [and Prodhyeian chus vned, Fifty-six and China—1tai clal, € way and Finan s and Casualiies, PONTIFIC AL PAGEANTRY, Bavrivong, November 9.—~The T) Plenary Council in the United 8 this morning st the cathedral in this city. Thoro were present thicteon archbishops, six ty-tive vicars, pouer and theologians, Such o epectaclo aud pr on has wot bf. After the bishops a bearor and their ird 08 opened #eon in the land, |t archbishopswas e apostololic deleg Dishop Gibbons, and aceompany his venerable ' vicar general,” Very 5 Father Mo o Archeishop Gib bone, supported by his of honor with Rev, Fath his socrotary, and char lowed. 'The piscops bishop, at all tines ancotic in his Lo face seamed palor than ever whon in con. trast with the purple and crimson that mwet the oye at every turn, y chureh anted psalma ns the procession moved to the church, The altars were abluzo with light, and the grand organ sent forth a wel come, and_ 8 triumph; the voices of the choir were kaon heard, and tho open exercises of the couneil began. After the masa, the Most Rev. Archbi hop Ryan preached on the church and her councils. At the close of the sermon, most;Rev. Bishop Gibbons descended from the throne and pro- eded to the sanctuary in front’of the main al tar, where he offerod w prayer for the plevary council, The spostoiic delegate tock his seat on the dais in front of tue altar with Bishop Kafue on bis right and Rov. Devine on loft, aftor which the roll was callad by e onnell. The prompter then asked the pr siding officer if 1t was his pleasure that the do- crea of the Pope authorizivg the third plenary council should be read, which was answered affirmatively and M. Corcoran read the au- thority, Several other decrees and orders were then read. all in latin, The pr thon asked that all acis of the council be pluted which orderod. Chancollor asked A a second public session of the council should be held at the Cathedral nday, the 16th, and it was so decided and that the duily busines be teld, begianiog toworrow. dencons % Lieo and Levine, train bearers fol- Kled, the CHOLERA IN FRANOEJ THR VLAGUE 19 PANtS; Paus, November 9. he cholera is in- creasing here, espec in the 11th and 19th avrondismonts, During the forty-cight hours cnded at mid st night, there were ported 186 new cases and 63 deaths, Montreuil ten new eases wera roported To-dny ono frash cuse was ro- Nazaire and four deaths at s e time, ported ab St . Nantes, DI Panis, ing the hotels, 1 provineial g and hotel, aud t failies in the whole honse, SPAIN FRIGHTENED. Manuin, Novemd Owing ) the prev. s of cholera in France, goods from that country will be fumizated nt the foutiers Government ordered tie lnzarctto to be pre 1 for cholera pationts, tut s ided o to iustitute aquarantine, S BREVENUL, PULATING PARISIAN HOTELS Tha cholera is empty- ho Intransigeant suys forcivn hurrioaly left thy now ouly vighteon whe INTERN REFOIT OF THE INPEENAL IKEVENVE COMVIS SIONER, Wasningto¥, November 8,—The annnal ves port of Hon, Walter I foner of inte 30th, 1884, hus been subimitted to the secretary of the treasiy, The total recoipts from all tho sources of internul revenue taxation for ris S121,500,030, as compared $144, i for the you 31406, for the year 1852 and 81 3 1881, 1t 18 estimated that 000,0 0 will bo collected for tho present fiscal year, The puayment of on the lage production of ul revene, for the fis v ending Juns th y spiribs for 1851 was o waterial tactor 0 th collections during tho pust year and th cone nissioner wayw that the falling off it pebad 1 foliow. from tho din 0 ind ryo whisl ch the L\\ will 1a- Another sy n of tho present year w d quantity of bout produced in 1852, on wi vure during the durrent fiscal yoar, caumo contributing to the reduction of r will be the lurgely increasod exporta wpirits in bond on which, for various ownors cannot pay. the 10,400,000 gallons' havo already. be d during tho current calendar of ntagnation in the trade, und Bns0n, th ro- 1 4 to extond tho banded period, A comparative statoment of the rocoipts for Al yours 1843 and w decrenso of 816,041,850 from tobace f 2,586,610 from wpirits; an 1ncrose of 31,181, 35 from fermentod liquors, aud o decreass of 2,04 from taxes, under ths ropenled HRTT I‘AML( a totu! docroase of 210,06 Tawn and penalt 03,50, ——— OCLEIES, HEATHIGY AN CHINESE ALK LEADENC HOW TiE OF PILLAGE AND OUTRAGE AGA N INKI0! Hoxe Ko have been commiiting fr places of Chiistian worship and vessors #b Cartos and interior noints, 1n the Province of Kwangtung alone, four Roman Catholics the government, and ve Prowstast chisches wers dostioyed, Smoking Tobacco. sieen teverywhere, fo Peafer anv Gon&umer. Becausde ever g | ’ — yl dc t leu:.aw ,c(ccté/o&:;f th baro.. ote (€ sew o Returne from threo districts of Sioux give republic voto of tag, 1o cardiditen of the p i 4 wanf & Al ST CHRIS LAY, 4 Voven ber ©.--Mcba) al outreges on busic ess ficms burned, o Shocking Accideny De D, M1, Pugasant, [owr, shocking acc Frof a gent uk Pleasant, 8.—A ory Insb night, erintondant of publie schools, ad and five ludies eatered a tha o November 1 nt oconrre Tone f uponan artificial luko on d only carry th town, Tho boat w or four and it ¥oon overtur Professor Jonus, Ella Coryp b toacher ot putlic yls, Litta Tater, Edith Nrangh a at the collego wa o drowied, the others es apod. All the vie- The entira wesn wife, social clrele, Professor Jones ims stood ina b ity moucu thei Sionx Ovuaty, Ronixsos, November 9, ally oty n mejority of 3, ent of a total 3. There aro two moro precincts ) hear from. Fe, Re showed a ropiblican g percent. Dawes wad sl «t and Morrill bebin has b can gain thronghont thy average less thun or 80 ohind hia tiok- Tho_granger vote wnd the ropubli »nty will eenrcely 'nt Weather To-Day. WASHINGTON, vember 10— U pper Mis. sissippi fair weather, vaviablo winds, gonerally from morth to west, slightly cooler weather, Tor the Missouri valley, wortherly winds, becon ing var- roca fed in southern portions by + wliyht riso in temporature in northern portion, ne naty tempera- ture iu southarn po higher huromater. fuir weathe Th Crieaco, November 7, -A bill wea - filed in & morning by Maw. Hureka the appointment of a re- of W, I Sterey instead St durivg the pending of any suit to contest bis will, I Pank Du Viel, . Bexcry, November 8, —( v upon the democrat O eveland as congratulate Amer! victory, anda recogni » Governo a notable man of oloue and st judgment and hanorable ot oy and energy, and eminently fisted for his task. The Cologne Gazecty claiine-sho Garmpn vk had adargo. influcnce in tha elect'on, i The RRate Wor, New Y ovember 8, — ISy gives the following as tho r Central and Erie enan's agency tes of brokers to 1to Chicago: sh st Bhore i un, 214 50, Tho Now Yoowk Central expected to wike fue- ther reductions toudy. A Patching up 9 - Tha “Li vy will nine to” eave that »to tho Tonquin torday that s cabinet council . o tha dowand of an “ud thot preliminary with: Cutna have. been pence ngotia almost concluded, e g Reichstag Ki coong, November 9.—8ix second baliots membera to the reich ultivg in tie olectiin of one ¢ nserva- iate of 1he ceatre party, one 1 liberal, ono libora!, and' two iy, wam— A Who'e-rde M N1ON, November 4, colliory damp. caused osion in th at Wasmer, i to-duy, by which twen'y pe an ex Ho'ginm vioro kille fireumatism We doubt it theve s, or can be, & specif remiedy for benmatisi 5 but thoasands who have suflerod its pains mve been greatly & efited by Haod's Sareparilla, 16 you have failed to flad relief, try this greid reme “1 was aflicted vith rhemstism tventy voars. Vrevious to 19€5 T foun no relief, but \w worse, and at ane time vas almost help less 1tood’s parilla did me more good an cif the othe s medicine 1 ever had.” LT, BALCOM, Shirtey Villsge, Mass. 1 heumatisi threc yeurs, and got no. £ 31 1 took Hood's Sugsaparills, 1t ha £ g for e, | recomaend it to Law s Bunes s, Blddedord, Me. othass, Mood's Sareaparilla 18 charaeterized 14 154, the combination of wtion; 34, th curing i Tes! Al cdcct for Lwok “1lool's Sarsay iies ay ool walv by € 100 “Dosos neelloins whicte

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