ma ijjpwm .," j ,. , .imv. i. " .'a --v -fe-ir. "'v,5 m'ih;1 IA1S0ASTBR DAILY lNTELUGBNCER FRIDAY XOTEMBER 7 1884. ess.- 'jf ? v KvL,' W f- ri. inSff &&,. fc,WSi r -f i-XVt. liter IntcUfacnttt. fHOtt VKKIN HOY., 7, 184. a J C'MtpIracy or the Telegraph. , 'At l:t.pMttbri o'clock ea Tburs Tburs '4i"ViiriiOen, two days after theelec W, th Bepnbllcnn national committee ' HiaM a proclamation or tue iriumpn tit election of Blaine and Lesan," by ' Ma tot of every Northern state and ' jewel lent and New Jersey, and claim f tag a probability of the vote of Virginia. r fJTiWlr chief organs in new xeric ana ft 'Pnlludi!nlila. Mm Iritiunt and the 1'rCSS. 5 tie next morning maintain the claim ft Of Blaine's election. - &' But at the same time the fact is known f ' lb be that Blaine and Legan have net j-been elected ; and that they have net ram-ted every Northern state but Cen &. wpctlcut and New Jersey, nor have they ,v Xui nhancA f cnrrvinir either of the Vlr Kkiniaa. And at neon of Friday Jay 'should admits it, the Press fellows, and ' Afc.. ....... -.. Mnntn .nmlillnn aflat f i "V l umei uiuei, tuiuu buuiunun "- 3cl Chairman Barbour, of Virgluia, re- :4iSl(lle te the Republican committee's ; v assertion that his state is doubtful, by "fr'thfl ifep.lumtlnn that it la net doubtful f' --' ' Bud hn riBVprhcpn doubtful at anytime fc M- 77 . .." ;," J , .ut j race me election, no utumicn iuv 11. &1pectede it by his committee, and that felthe telegrams sent ever the country have been se wanting gsta any foundation as te suggest the ' IIUIUD VUl TOIWjnittliJ iaiiu iu falsely claim the state for some wreugtui .sTsurpese. ! Mm X3a.AwXnh-m annrla fl-nm Tllrllana A vf. Imilar statement. lie tee declares K?t$ that Indiana has never been doubtful, BiW. that Its maieritv for uieveland ana mm G tenlf ta Iao. llian Ali.ht HinilQfinri inil t ii JWll ID iiui. lice mnu K"W uue..., mum -i- that the agent or tne Asseciaiea ivess ;i-li intaritlnnnllv nxnt fnlan rpnnrtfl .of p". iffr Indiana's vote out te the country. ,.)& Iu New Yerk state we find a similar Charge made about the Associated Press ..m"wperts, substantiated by the plainest t 4al AEJ mbwa A I a. SV At-, mm nm an .-k AM AAlTprul t n '40 lueuce llliiu mey iiiivc ucvu tuuikcu iu tenre the purpose of claiming the state L,'or Bla'ne. Tnere is today but one b" MWBDaDer in New Yerk city that con- C'Stxtlnuts this claim, and that is the 2r5- , iltne, the organ of the national committee '-it.ind of Blaine. The bun. which Is i$ ?alnst Cleveland, gives him a majority ifA or tne states, it says mat it. nnas me Vif it has bten accustomed te rely te be un vSi' special means of obtaining the vote ei M. the precincts. This almost unanimous feS charge of the press against the Assoc In- ern Union telegraph company's agents, la abundantly sustained by the examl nation of Its reports, which have been se clumsily prepared te deceive as te de clare en their face the deception at tempted, in their contradictions. It is toil clear for successful denial that nn attempt bat been made iu the returns, aent ever the country by the Western Union telegraph company's agents, from the Vuglnias, Indiana and New lerk, te conceal the true vote of these states. It is nlsoclear that thi deception was known te the Republican national com xnitte and Its organs when they, afttr t.ve days observation, claim the election of tbelr ticket. It is a fair presumption thai Mr. Blnlne, nn astute politician, thorough!) understood that lie was de feated, when he united In chorus wltti bis committee and organs in claiming bis election and demanding that he be net defrauded out of it. New what does all this mean ? Dees It Indicate that the Republican national committee and Its candidates Intend te claim the presidency or was It only a scheme of Jay Gould te rig the stock market ? The presumption Is that the claim of election was made with Intent te enforce it by the most desper ate resources. It Is hardly credible that Blaine and his commlttee would claim yesterday what they knew they would bave te disclaim te-day or te morrow. A formal declaration of this kind isene made te be maintained' And yet we have no idea that this one Will be malutatned. Mr. Blaine is a bold and desperate man, but he has net and enough for such an enterprise ; nor will he have the needed backing. We de net fear that his party will stand by him under the demonstration that his claim of election is falsa. The temper of the people is altogether against forcible and fraudulent election settlements. They ;i ... u . ....u i... m...!- ?."". . nftrtHnnn filtrht vpur an will limf. k Ipimt- ,-?,t'.ls generation. We had Batlety then y5$? 01 such methods of settling elections- VCBrt h3 WT "'' " ,iu VIJ UIH lUi i)Ll t$?j. Blaine, as ttiey will have te Uht te seat P. ?gct faitn If he Is net eleeted. Tula Is tee well riW'iiadersed te bs doubtful, and a Qght f- $$ eannet be get up by a few. All the pee P "1Sll,, wiIJ nave t0 8I)e11 tot " before we get irT i ana the people de net spoil for it 'atull. Cleveland and Ilundricks will nA M Hettcil npunxmv. Kir. lllilnn n,l Ehl3 committee will back water speedily. y 1 1& Their ally. Mr. Jay Gould, has set S , p tbem the example. Mr. Qjuld may have t 'i bean scared into his nnlrnniiTlailiTmanf nt fej, 'Cleveland aud his congratulatory dls 1 ,vpicn Dy tne demonstrations of the peo pee 'tipleand the uuceveriug of the millcieus j, falsehoods of his telegraph company, or U$M may simply hive deserted Blaine i(jw ma uauuuai committee wnen vSka bad no further use for them MJiaA have left them te stick iu tea trap lute which he led them. -fggMr. Giuld has a habit of deserting h.s jjwve iu nwiit eBuuiuiiuua aim gelling T. ant at the back deer whmi h lnm num. feared his profits. Quite probably Mr t Gould has made a pretty penny en -We stock exBhunge aud in election bet- - (! b hla manipulation of the election ,KPr8 le createn doubt of the result- vi.aVi new when his preQfs are readv te $. iltk Iu he Quickly picks them up, deserts ft ; Jltaliie and hails Cleveland. ThlB would jj? m Jay ueuld ull ever. Mr. Blaine and , his committee perchance may be part - hs In i he speculation and havereaned a IjH ,-Aaraef the ureflis : In whleti cass thev - kava cash as a consolation for their MM-t'fkatlen. Or they mav have been f. Jaft'eut in the cold lu Gould's xetreat Mam4Are nothing but a bitter n.emery iWHwedeeDfldeflce tetake with Uimb i c fe- $,." ,.f 3KU e'3- In their collapse ; In which event their condition is pitiable Indeed. Tne doubtful states seem te be elimi nated new, and Cleveland aud Hendricks com 210 electoral votes with a solid Seuth reinforced by New Yeik, New Jersey, Connecticut nnd Indiana. Mich Igan Is still somewhat uncertain, with however strong probability that It is Re publican. It seems that the wonderful crop of doubtful states was made se big by the dellberatlngly false news of the tnWrniili. There never were nnv verv doubtful states but New Yerk, and that j was really doubtful until last night. New there Is an a?sured plurality in it for Cleveland of net less than one thou sand, which may reach two thousand. The New Yerk Sim's tables makes It 1,194. The Yerk New limes foots it up 1,270. The Herald makes it 1,050 ; and the IFbrM about 2.650. An, hall 1 The era of honest govern gevern tnent has come at Ian 1 One theft of the presidency in a cen tury is far mere- than sufficient. "KsEr the rascals out" will be an up. prepriate slogan for years te come. It will 1)9 never .IJ again that the preaidoney of this oeuntry was stelen. Tnr. Associated Press has discovered that though it may He, llgures will net. WiXTKn-QUARTEB of the Butler Dana-Qrady political side shows Salt River. Dear Beaver, don't talk." Your nail faotery will new require your whole attention. The wrong of 1870, the most gigantic in the history of civilization, has at length been avenged. The flood gates are new lifted and a full flew of Demoeratio water is rushing in. Loek out for same fine grinding. Seme peepla in this county will new begin te understand that there is a Demoeratio party in the country, after all. Bek. Butler onea derided the Domoo Demoo Domeo rasy for lu failure te take its rightful property in 1878. He will net have a chance te de it again. What de the Fremont Republicans think new f Tfley hive son their first leader laid low, and new their "Piumid Knight" is foreed te bite the dust. The Widow Butter may as well pur chase her mourning weeds bafore the great Republican demand for them causes a rise In the market. GnAKD old Judge Black's prediction is new realized : "The mills of Ged grind low, but dreadfully flue. Jutiets travels with a loaien heel, but strikes with an iron hand." The bitter Republican partisans who have been longelalmiug that the business and Intelligence of the oeuntry belong te the Rapcbllem party will new have a ohanee te learn same necessary truth te the contrary. ni tsoutssear ire. " Where ars jeu going and hew nre reu " Thlriy Uf ; nnd I'm going te pretest," aba 8 ywl, "Anil w&at U tte lortune for wtilcn ycu are mtule t " My laee U my fortune," the lima note sayed. Frtrn thi Brtek'.yn Eaglt. These who are unscrupulously trying te defy the will of the pejpla iu tha great state of New Yerk doubtlessde nettealii the tespensibilitiea they are taking upoe tbemselves. Suspended ever their heads hangs a Damoclean sword, and when it falls nothing can save tbem. Docter BrnfiiAnD might proserlbe for Mr. Blaine In his present enfeebled een ditien. Jay Gould nny psrbapi learn te his sorrow that the man who stands before a Demoeratio aralaneas will nover live te tell the tale. In the great stronghold of labor in the oeuntry, New Yerk, even St. Jehn has put Butler te flight. PttBauNAL. Dr. Jas A. Reed, superintendent of the Uixeiuue insane as)lutn, died suddenly luuiBuajr, ui uiuuej ClIBeaBe. Marquis or L'jdjderrt 1b dead. His lull uurne i (itfeige Iluury Rebert unaries William vane lempeet. Rev Jehn V Murput, pastor of St Mary's Reman Catbohe church in Bauier Me , has been app tinted viear general of the dioeesd el f eriUnd Lieut A. W. Greelt was presented with an elegant nivur servloe by the ureeiy testimonial oemmittee at new burypert, Mais., Thursday vening, De Yee, the meteoreloxlst, says that potatoes left in the ground after the top are ueaa rapiaiy lese their uaver, and if net dug before November 1 are practically useless for human feed. N. Slatuaker, jr., of Silvertoe, Colerado, aud fuimrriy of tuis county, re turned te h s new home at Bllvorteu, Cel., ou the 11:10 last evening after a pUasant visit te bis ptrenU iu Paradise township Right Bex. Henry Fawcett, Eag land's postmaster gi-iiaral, 1b ded iu Lon Len Lon eon, at the age of 01 years, lie lest bib Bight by an aoeident while out sheeting in 1853. Wheu Mr Gladstone became piemier, in Apr!, 1830, he made Mr, Paweett postmaster geurrat, and he has managed, despite his b indness, te din ohargethe duties of that position with suoeess. VIKB AND LOSS UP MVC. Tbe uuilaeu fertltin nf surer l'lume, CelurtUu, llarned. A speelal from Bllver Plume, Colerado, te the Denver IVibuni reports that the en Ire busiuess portion of that tewu wan burned Thur)tday morning. The len wn reaeu 4100,000 The streets are tilled wi h orewrtH of exuited nuil luirnnlii!. iui,.,.i H-veral lives have beeu lest aud but oue oedy has se far been reoevered Silver PlnmH Is a Hmall tnlniriLf ,.umn . hundred Inhabitants, three mllea wf at f Qdurgetewn. It is lmpjeniele t pieeut te obtain an acourate aeoeuoiof the Ien of ins and the amount el propel ty dentrnjcd. Kireen Dauphin otreet. Mobile, Ala., Thursday nlgbt, destroyed F Diem berg's piano aud fsuey oeds store und a millinery store adjeluicK und damaced ether property. Lew, MO.OQO, -V.--'-'7.lfA.-- ji-seoec'a- -i raa CiiP FS NEW YORK. BEYOND DOUBT! mi . AT rv TllB AffOUV NOW UVGl'. ..aaw "j"J "u" v TAB IRON HAND OF LBADBJ' H8ELED JOSTICB. rrreljrnt Ulerelnud Uengraialittea lj ,l) Uuaul, the (itcat KriiuUMcnu Jobber, IVfte Threw Up the Speui;eNew lern, A.w Jrrffj, Connrclleut una lnUIti "elldly Ucmocrslle. By AmerlOAn RapM Telesraph Cetupiny. New Yerk, 9:30 a. t., Ner. 7. Mr. Jay Gould concedes the ele lien of Cleveland, and has pout htm a dnpU:U congratulating him en his success. The result of the presidential eleotieu 1 appaiently net lu doubt. The Indications a te the electoral vote of the several states nreas fellows : reR CLE vela :,. Alabama 10 Arkansas 7 Connecticut G Delaware 3 Flerida 4 jterpiH , 13 lUU 141)3 (,,, Je lVDiUCB.Va .,. 3 LiOUlSlQCtl. c Olirj lAutl e MiFsiSf ippi g Missouri 10 New Jersey 0 New Yerk 80 North Carolina 11 Seuth Carolina n Tennet see 13 Texas 13 Virginia 12 Wts: Virginia , 0 Total 219 FOR BLAINE. Colerado 3 Iowa 13 ivanais .......... ........ .. ........ , f i'laiUO .a..aa....aaaa......aa........ Q Massachusetts 14 Minnesota 7 Nebraska , 5 Nevada 3 New Llamphire 4 Ohie 3J Oregon 3 PrfnuBylvanU , 3d Rhede Island 4 Termen t 4 letal 123 rUuBAMVr REPUBLICAN. California 3 Illinois '. S3 MiehiRan 13 Wisconsin , 11 Total 01 thk uFtfiuiAt, eun.ir. ecretary el Stte L'arr bitys There Ii INe Ch.ue ul atrallne. In an loterview with a Trey, N. Y , Telegram reporter Thursday niht at Al bany, Daniel Manning sail : "I think Cleveland has carried New Yerk by 1,500 plurality." Governer Cleveland "I believe I have been eleeted president, and nothing but the eresst-at fraud can keep me out of it, and that we will net permit." General Carr, secretary of state, who lives iu Trey, was seen at his heuae Thursday evening. He Baid : ''There is no chance of stealing this state, net a loot; as I have charge of the affairs. I don't propone that anybody shall steal the state. If Mr. Cleveland has a plurality, large or small, he will pet it The same it true te the ether candidate. I don't pre pise te play any Southern game. Ne matter whether it Is friend or fee with me, be lias te have justice." The following table of pluralities in the different counties of New Yerk has been compiled from tha official returns trans mitted by the Associated Press and lrern siecial dispatches : Centals. 3 a Albany Allegheny liriKime Ctiltuntug-ui.,,... (.hukh Uhitutaaqua...... Chemung t bunuugu Clinten , Columbia , Cerilutid , Delaware , llucbeta , Krie , Ej.iur , l-ninKlln , Ctj 3,A 2.80J 1,4 4 l.SW 3,161 1.05J 1.9J3 1.8 SJ 4,930, 170 1,910 1,W1 679 1,2(11 1.013 1,024 1,470 1,T0 1,018 1,VJ 15 1,37 971 2,570 3 331 2.0JI Fulton and Hamilton 1.3SA 1,101 uenesva , (Jruene Ilertlmur. JriT.rseu Klnus Lewis , Livingston M.idl-en , Moureo Miintuemery , .Vuw Yerk MilUTU Oneida Onondaga Outorle O run e Orleans CNwvifO Oiaegu 1'iltiium Querns ., lUiis-flaer,,, Rlcbmand KeckluTid ,, St. Lnwiuuce, Siratea bebencctudy, Hcbebarle,...,.,.,,., Sehuylur, Hiinvca SteuliHii, biirTelk hUlllVUU , Jl'-K-. Tompkins Ulatur Warren WiittbltiKten H'uyiiG Witcbttcr, Wjemltitf lUlMi J, Ml V.ini SSI 'foil 610 I,WS 3 2J 15176 73 1,211 1.744 s,e; 94 62 1.2S0 2,110 JiM 42 ire no "mi , 41 Ul 2i 1,9W S.7JI 759 1117 1,090 n.sxi 4.4J1 1,07 410 1,477 3,499 430 it "3'24a an "l'.ia, 400 113 Cll 1,993 1,321 7 1,101 7,MJ 1,313 7,913 2 3 H 022 "497 1,253 V.ia 940 "7 1,W 1.01C ""ibi 81b, 9JS bJS 343 S97 Bed ta V) "U 3,113 4,113 l,;7tt 124 m 3.G34 239J J,MS 1.233 T.iial, riurulliy.. bS,3il 70tl r2 816 0l,7tt 1, -J.it, 21.U3J UlBUUVEUIMIi EltnOMS, Tbn AmkeUHH Pre. n.j- (hit 01"VUna' iliiraillijr will tt'itcn l.tioe 1:03 a in. OlUilal returns from West Chester county, New Yerk, eive a Dutnn Dutnn ctntle gain ever previous Ujures of 488, This nukrps Cleveland's plurality In the atatin. 1:33 a. rn. The ofQehl oennty returns, nnd very ekse figures en Uxe twelra oeun- -"2$31l ""431 I , jK . ":: SrfeWst:. JtLkaev: 1NEW JEUSEY. ties which have net been IU tally reperttd ami aempvrd, indlcite tn t Cleveland's plurality will be ceniiiitetably lucreascd, iratuiuK muriy i,m"U iu me siaie. The official returns hat reeelved have s',0"n beaTT Demoeratio gains compared with the non-efflji.il votes tlist forwarded. TIIK K.MIMUK T.STK. tlrcAt lielelclng Ut.r i-uioc:tle Sucre, In Nr Yum. The full official ri'tttrns from every eeuuty in the state give Cloveland New Yitkbva izoed pltirai-tj The 11'erW e'aims 3 US, the J7fi' f 2 000, the lme 1 -100 and the Sun 1 SHO. There is gteat J 'teiue here, the R'reets belnj; full of 1 .ipIe shouting and uheertng. The feeling that the Asioeiated Pifis was trjing te alter the returns se at te enable Gould and C rnell te speculate antied bitter nutau nutau etiium Merchants hiM a meeting and spj emted a cemtnlttt e te 0 mfcr with eral ueut l..wyenj and the n.Uli ual committee, aud teselved tr prevent any repetition of tbe fraud of 1876. I was learned that .lav Oenlii. A 11. Cutuell aud S. B. E kma held n conference after which Gould and Mr Cernell met in the Western Union building, examined the Associated Press election returns', and Immediately the Afsoetatod Prees changed the feim of its bull tins aud bejau claim ing the eleetiun of lllaine Crowds gath ered nd sang eut: ' Ne no no mero 1870 1 ' and posted the Iribune, Jay Gould's and tbn We-prn Union buitdincs withalaree plac.id buirini; Cleveland's pic.ure. Thousands of people marched the (.tifp'R eryinir: "Blame niaiue centincii al liar from the ate t f Maine.', Ciu.ain Williftins und his brutal police m'tiuiadt an enalauuht upon the crowd and sctttertd them about. He gave no warning, but exhibited his rank partisan ship in bis usual manner. He has heavy bets en the result. Fearing trouble, seventy armed police, men bave been stationed in and around the Wenteru Union building, but all lb quiet at midnight, and no trouble is auti cipatcd. Chairman German, of the Democratic national committee, has issued an addict deelariug Cleveland aud Hendricks riectcd with 310 votes and that no fraud uli-nt count or cennivauce at fraud will unseat them. Nnw Tour, Nev. 7.-12:30 a tins hour the Sun's ruturns plurality of 1,317 for ClevpHud. V. At show a C S. Lenn, Managing Editor Sun New Yen Nev. 71 a. m There is net a bbadew of a doubt that Cleveland's pluiality wdl be ever 1,500 en the ufllalal vete. County ret'imn, nearly complete, show this. CuAnLKS R Millku. Editor 2me$. CHAinHAN HASSISO S STATEMnT. Mr. Daeiel Manning, ebairman el the Demoeratio state committee, ha sent the lollewink! te thu Nuw Yerk Evening rest: Altust, Nev. & By the official tetun.a reperitd irem every county Clevdl.iud aud Hendricks have carried New Yerk s'stu by a safe and sure majority Ne ma cbtnatiun?, or falsa claims, or pretended duubts of Mr Blaine'a maunders cau chanjie thu re mi It. Friends of honest government and honest elections can be everywbere assured that the Democratie niebu UUilill Ul UUUVe.-B3in TIU BCO lUat IUO true vete la correctly doIared. Daniel Mankine. MIIA1.L M5VT YUKK 1IB STOLEltt A Uencrrte 1 KlTert tu Uitptare trio State ler mains. Sew Yerk DItpatcU te the Times, There is no doubt about Cleveland bav inir a msierity of some 2 000 ever Blalne in New Yerk ; but it may new be regarded as certain that concerted action has been taken te manipulate and reverse the ma jority. Jay Gould and Elkins have been in consultation frequently since the elee tien, and they have decided that Blaine's election must be claimed although they knew him te ba beaten, and that the vote of New Yerk niunt be manipulated e transfer the state from Cleveland. The preliminary step te this centempla ted lntroductieu of fraud as a faoter in the contest was an order te thtj leading erirans of the party te claim net only New Yerk for Blaine by several thousand, but te per sist in elaimlng Viruinia, West Virginia, Flerida and Indiana for Blaine, although they knew that all of them are lest. Blaine's eleotien is, therefore, te bs claimed as secured without New Yerk te inspire the party te support the fraud that must be praeticed iu New Yerk. By the time that the fall vote of the ether states elaimed becomes known, they hope te have perfected and executed the fraud in New Yerk, without whiiih Blaineis defeated, The organs have been iustrneted and new claim everything net only New Yerk, but both the Virginias, Flerida and Indiana, and dispatches are new sent out from leading men oeuncottxl with the head quitters claiming large majorities and Ulaiue'a eertain oleetion. They knew that ibey must drop all claim te the ether states in a day or two ; but they mean te ooncen eoncen oencen trato everything te manipulate Ntw Yerk as their final effort te save Rlaine. Hew or whtrd they will strike is net yet known; but the associated press repDrts of te day and tn-nibt bavu bseu colored and raad confusing as far as Geuld'a Western Union leuld de it, nnd te morrow will prelubly develop where and hew the Blaine, majority is te be manufactured as directed by Gould and Kikins, Tbat thny mean te de it, is no leuger doubtful. They will atop only when they see tbat they cannot or dare net de it. Chairman Mauniug takes in the whole situation iu his bulletin of this evening. He has the effljial returns from every oeunty ; he knows that Cleveland has the late und he proclaims the purpose of the Dtimoeratlo beard of canvassers te count aud declare tha vote as it has been east by the people. But for the beard ofeonvasseis Ueuld would nndnub'wlly nucoeed In thti attempt te r i turn Blaine by fraud ; but Ui.it ouataelu is insuperable aud the fraud will net i-aoaeed. If attempted It will creatly disturb the country, but the aeutl. rnent of tbe entire business community hern is intensely hostile te any aud every form of fraud, aud it will bj very danger ous for Gould te persist in h s despeiate attempt te oemrait the necend theft el thu ptobiduuey. AVATOlUNU THK UOUnT. Uuimultt nr llfiui.e tie lawyers ap. (ulutsil la 8uprl)elhe WurK. A meeting of nralnent lawjers was held at room 71, Fifth Avenne hotel, New Yerk, at 8 o'clock Thursday eveulng, te commit and takonetiou teiLkurea.crutlny aud fair eanvass of the votes east at the late eleotien. There were present Aaren Yanderpoel, ex-Attorney Gen, C. B. Fb fU V-ii ' CONNECTICUT. child, ox-Governer Bedle, ox-Atteuiy uenurai 1-raueis u. Htvlew, William U Whitney, Geuveriietir P. Lewerv, Friiuels it. Ueuilrrt, .lames U. Carter, Francis h. Stetson, District Attorney Pe or 1!. O ney, Charles B. Miller, Albeit Stlcknej, W. G. Peekuatn, W. S. Opdyke, ex Srorelarj United States Treasury Benjituiu H. Bris tow, Ceugressmau A. 3. Ilewilt, W. 11. Uaruum and ethers. Mr. Jatuee O Cartrr was eleeted chalrmau and Mr. Charles P. Miller, scetetary. After remarks ami discii-wien reizardiiiK the eleotien laws iu the slate by Vandor Vander poel, Carter, Peckham, Stetson, Lewery, Llller, Coudert, Brietew, Whituey and ethers, tlie follewiui; was adopted : lieselted, That a oeiumltttoo 01 five be appointed by the ebair te take such me.isure as may be suitable te ensure full ana lair returns el the vete in the recent eleotieu iu the city, and te take such fur ther actions as they may deem advisable lu respect thereto. Uttektil, That a oemmittoe of llve be appuiuted by the chair te procure, all ue- lui luiormatten concernitti; the recent vete iu the ceunMea of Richmond, Kui.i, Suffolk and Queens, aud te ebserve the canvass of such vete aud te tnke Mich ether measures as may be deemed ndvisi bio te ensure an honest canvass ami dec laratien, with ponerteaiid te its number." Toe names of the first oemmittou of lawyers ate : Aaren J. Yandex peel, Francis O Barlew, Francis L. Stetbeu, Albert Stickuey, Charles I. Mtller. The names of the lawyers te act in Kings,. Qaeens, Richmond and Sutielk oeuntteN are : E. M. Suepud aud Herace E. Ddtuing in Knit;s cetiuty ; Jeseph S Auerbich, iu Qieeus county; D. J. II. Wilcox, in Richmond oeunty, aud Wiluiel Smith iu Suffolk county. NBW VOUK'i 1.U01UIN LAW. The lTectus by which the HIUcUl Vete t, fllmle Up. The state returning beard of New Yerk is composed of Jeseph B. Carr (it p ). irerttaty of btate ; Alfrt-d C. Chapm (Dem ), comptroller ; Eluatban wee (Dem ), state surveyor ; Deuuis O'Brien (Dem.), attorney general aud Rebert A. Maxwell (Dem.), state treasurer. If at any time one or mero of thoae f,til te attend the meeting of the beard the va caneies are filled by calling lu the mayor and recorder el the eity of Albany. Beth el tbeae are Dctnccrats The proee.k by which the returnq of a presidential election, outside of New Yerk and Brooklyn, rcaeh the state re'uruiug beard is as fellows : The thrca Inspectors of eleotien iu eaeh district ae reqmrtd te attach te th'j papsr en wlue'j the state meut of the number of votce cast are made, a oepy of uch of the electeral ticket found iu the box. The statement must be written out in words, partly ou the attacned ballets and partly en the paper te which th'jy are attached. All original batlets re j .-ate 1 by tbe in-pe3-tera as dfetive muit also hi attached te the p.ipjr containing the statements. The ertw;ual copies of the returns are required te be filed with the tupervisur of the tewu or ward within tweuy four hours af'er Tbn p jlls olene, and a copy of the original wi'h the town or city elerk. The ballets are destrojed, but the poll lists must be filed with the town or euy dorks-. The beard of county einvausjis ceusUts of the beard of supervisors of the ceveral ceuntiac, whleh are required te meet as a bea'd of canvassers en the Taenday preceding tha election, at the ofttVe of the oeunty clerk in each county. Before tha e niuty re turning beard the original cjrtilijates must be produced by the pnveral nuper nuper visera holding them direct from the inspectors. The canvass uiade by the oeunty canvassers is given tefuacmnty elerk duly certiQed, aud he is required te immediately rnake threo certified oepics, ene te be sent by maii te tbe governor aud one te the secretary of state. Tne third copy is required te be disposed of in a roundabout way, whleh was provided for before traveling by railroads cnie Inte use. Tbe county clerks of certain counties are required te send it by rasas te te the county elerk of Reme central county, who in turn, must send it by mussenger te the seeretary of state. The beard of state canvassers isrequirel te mec at the ullije of tbe seeretary of state in Albany, en the Wednesday after third Men day in November, whleh will ba this year en November 10. The efflsial county returns from the lata eleotien are due from tha several county beards en Tuesday or Wednesday, next week. Until these are received Republicans here are unwilling te oenosdo that Cleveland has carried the state. Democratic lualana. Official vote en complete returns from 89 cinnties ene third of state givea Blaine 77.830 ; Cloveland, 73,419 ; Hawn, Rep., for secretary of slate, 09,179; Meyers, Dem. 07,073. This shewa a Demociatie gain of 5.744 and a Republican gain of 9 037. Net Republican (jain, 3 913 Mr. E. Hendersen, chairman of the In diana Domecratio Btate committee, telo tele graphed at neon, Thursday, that Indiana baa surely gene for Cleveland. Gov. Hendricks telegraphs that Indiana is Domecratio by 8,000. Weat Virginia Hurely Democratic, West Virginia is as sure for Cleveland as Texas. As lu October, tha Associated Press has sent out the grossest mlsntate ments of fact aud has attempted te make this state doubtful, The latest and most reliable information is that Cleveland's majority will be net lens than Q 000 a e de of 3,000 ever Hanoeok'a majetity in 188'J After the state campaign the Fusieuiats abandoned all hopes of carrying the state nnd pound their rnoney into the First nnd Fourth oengresaional distriets, where the Democratie majority was small. The result shows Republican gains in these two distriets and Guff, Republican, is probably eleeted iu the First. The Second and Third show heavy Domeoratlo gains iu the counties reported and ns in October, the Demoeratio oeunties are the last te report. Cleveland has carried every county lu the state and his majority will range from 4,600 te 6,000, New Jeriitj, Full returns from everv ceuntv tu tbn state give Cloveland a plurality or 2 610. The state Senatn Is Republican by 1 ma jority aud the Heuko Republican by 10 majority. Theetlljul ruturns will reaun .the seeretary of ntiit Fiiday. i hula ul Miek, Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold te day at private sale 85 shaies Columbia water pewer stock at $8 per share. rilieru t,lrftit Out. ThA nnltnA rArmrlffl nnn nlprttrln anil feurteeu gasoline lights as net burning en Thursday night. -" rv .3 INDIANA. 1'KNfaYL.VA.MA i.r.ulMiAl UUK. tlm ltrpubllc-.il Mvjnrllr Will lis About lvtei.tr-tiirtc. DIM. nut. aium. Vtili Mrcn. it. S btlRckinner, K ALLKUtWftY. 1 N II t!,lt. .ImiuM 1. llinliain, It II K Hvml. It. ISDUKA. . 1 Klkln, It Jehn I ewry. It. jicrrciuex. Wui AltlllHIl, It. JDIIIATA. Jami's erih, I). LAMOABTKn. 1. S T IliivU, It. i W II tini'lim, 11. Mll'nllilillebaiwhU X. It li Courtney, It. 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VOMleK XV K nivKiiry. D. MOKTOjMKnr. Tlie J Mtvwurt, It J n,unntnKnain,i: V A IIhiIiIIik H. Sim I raiut. It. Vi 1 lleebner, U. MOXTOCR. Oii 'iHinagii', l. lSHHO l. lleuk, t) KLAtn. Kilmuuil Sliaw. U. S U IsenbvrK, 11. intAnrenu. .1 Ilgbtn, It, I) nterUere, It. llewtll lleeil, It. BUCKS. (IpO'uuM eoype,, 11 J W Liwe, It. VHtburn Kopiler, k. Mu't n I'htillp, i UCrLKH. 1 M I flumier. 1) vUsrpli II i tiimii.ll J C till' is II .Vutli llnrnn 1). CAVKKON tl A It.irel ty, II. CACne.t Jehn enilir, U. J rt Mnley, II. OSTKK. J A N(HKlwnnI, 11, l.eentml lllienu. It, CUKbTKR Levi K Ku'iIit, It 'Ilm.i K tiielM, It Levi fetter. It Hli lam Snjiup, It 0 hION It Venl. I). A M N'eelv. I. cLcierisLn. J II .serris 1. J I' lll.lt-. 11. iomiiArreK. J 1' hnule i au, I), .1 .1 Kiner, 1). I" t: Kvnn. n. nilRTUDUBUHLAMI. XV m (jaUiu, It Jnuiea ItllHii 1. rGHRT. XV Hepi ler, 11. V.KK Milten Ii ttett, I). lOlTSR Klynni iiHCfeett, It SCHUTLKILL I M A 1.1-411 J, li. '. 'I tien J O'lleylti, It. 3 Thes I'nrc II, I. L Evhii v Hi inns, It. OI.1TON A W llMiiinftml, !). O LCURIA. M.lUiu iirvnen, I) A L trltz I). UHAWKORD Krrest i. Mi liel. U. I.ercii C llertdi, It li miles L. Jehn rMtn-r II. (,1'UUEiirU.AND n m i, r:cie.s, l Jean Urunnm.ll. DACFUIK r a se i.i-i, it. Jelin Kile, It. J 11 Sh-iI. K n;LivrinK. I'ebc lull Ick, It. J no II Lobluseu, lv. XLlt Warren ti Morten, 1) EIUS 1 Jai It liuruR. 1) :. i ii hu)m, u. h K .Na-en, It Tbes ibermi. It. rtturte Je.se 11 ..ewell, U. -T 1J "piinniiMriy, L. resuir I'rtur errv. It. VaASBLl.V Jin H eiu.imi, H It tiClirt'ZiTiiin, K J litirns s blie, I:. rUtTeK. J J Crmiui, It. OSSKMII. mlre r LxntK, I. iicmisoDex .1 ii i.njer, u. J 1' Ol.us, U. i i snerinHn, it." J llliunir r nn.lt BTDEIt U e A -ruucli, K. ei!n.-,i.r. A J Lii.uurli, K. XV. 6 Meri'in. It. SPLltlVAH. llSl. Iiln-,l. MSqVEUAM A. del, litSnlKIll , It. kii r unit. TIUOA Herace II I'acker. It. Heur) 11 Keele, It. Cfiea. Allien octieoley, It. VBStHOO. W J nu let;. It Oue 3 i nsiwt-ll, k, fruue iii.tille.lt. WARREX. II H llrim tt. WA8HISOTOM It V Jonn-eii, It. Urut Hurt It. Uuu a i.rilmm, It. Waynh lias 11 Uanlner, It. T il IfurddiiliuiK, It. WE-j-niOALAM). U 1) Albert, u. It e.lty, l. A M (ieer, l). WTOMIXO. 9 T Idili rtn, U. YOUK. Cha v i.u.iins, 1). l'J llamlmtt. 1. 11 J Mclilnnen, D. J 1' Itoblnsen, li. TliH return niiikei tlie ilonie sUnit 112 lie. publtcun biul t7 Iiiiuedutlc. llie errlclal cuuuiuiAy ui.iKuuiuivcuJiiguiin tuu lut. i'ellce Uatre, Obed Ribinsen was prosecuted yester day before Alderman Ferdney, for having oeuimiucu an nssauic aim mttery en Grace Ward. The acensed entcrcd ball for a beariug. Johnvretts was arrested by OlDcer Alt, en a warrant issued by Alderman Barr. Jehn had been en a spree for eoveral days, aud a member t-f hii family had him le iked up te give him a chauce te get uebsr. Samuel F. Beck was arrested last night ey UiUver ltees en a warrant issued by Alder.man Samson, ehariin him with larceny. -The prosecutor is Adam Stciner, of Providenoo township, and he claims that Reck, who was a tenant of his until recently, moved away and took with bim a large let of cernfudder, the preperty of tue prosecutor, ueetc was iockeu up at tne station house and will ba heard this even- mg. Jehn Jlaynard, of West HemnQeld township, had in his employ for some time a, boy named Henry Mjcra. On several oceasions he trussed rnoney, aud a few days age when (our trade dollars w6re stolen, Myers was missing. Relieving that the boy stele the mouey he made oemplaiut aicainst him before Alderman jloCeinouy aud Myers was arrested. He admitted te the cuustable tbat he stele the money. Uis case was heaid this ufternoen and iu default of bail Myers was commit ted for trial. Thus far four arrests have been made of part.es charged with being participant in the Qght at Siegler's hotel en Wednesday evening. The parties accused ontered bail before Alderman Barr for a bearing en Tuesday evening. The mayor committed a drunk for ten da te the county prison and a vagrant te tbe workhouse for SO days. Ralph Trewltz was arrested at Chester yesterday en a betiali warrant issued by our oeurt. Buine months age the grand jury found n true bill against him for committing an assault and battery en Ames Rsese and Trewltz failed te nppeat wheu called for trial. Te-day Reese agreed te n utttlement of the case upon tbe payment of costs by Trewltz, He paid them and was discharged Irem custody. Tbe Itapalille tu fting Hauled Down, Coinmedoro Hiestand, General Simen Cameren and tionater Duu Cameren arrived tu this city en the fast line this afternoon from Philadelphia. The com cem com ruedoro reported that tbe boys in Phila delphia give the contest up and oenoeded Cleveland's election. A few minutes after j the oemmodoro toaebed the Examiner olllee their Diuirm nnd Lean llaz was hauled in. The AVw Era Hag will be baud diiiwhen the smart young man has fluiabed making calculations ou the true returns fium New Yerk. Tlm (Jeutity ' OUUU1 Vete, The reading of the election returns from the several districts of the oeunty was completed ahnrt'y after three o'elook this afternoon. The additig up of tbe columns will net be completed until late te-morrow. r-w.Kek. Vt 4. -trK NEW SCHOOL DIRECTORS. TIIS nitlTMHIUMUlKTIlK llUAItll. Ilrpnit el Mindly miti'liinmll.t-1lie (lr miUilliii in tlm Vi.il u (lumiiiltteci Illli.r Mm I ni, Irmmntlnl Tim Lancaster nilioel b mid met In Ne vrmbei session at retell oVileolt en Tlmrs ilsy evtiilnc, In rnminen cmiteil eliatnlicr. I itiseut, MetniR llihir.lltenciuan, IJrnliis, Iljrtm, Coehiou, l)umsictfr, Eb-Jttniti, l.vaiis, Hartinau, J. I ; It ir, JjIiiiseu, A llllam ; I.leluy, Matsbnll, McCeim-cy, McCermlck, MeK llget, Nuumnu, Oblen der, Oehs. R.tub, Km wh, Samson, ffchwclwl, Smejeli, Phliidlr, Stittlcr, A J ; Hpunlcr, Shlik, Watfrl, Zclier aud Ijlvergoed, president 33. On motion of Dr. liaruiKid, Mr. J.I. Hartmaii as called te tlm chair, and en motion el Mr, Kvatis, Mr. 0, Kbetinau was chosen sicreUty The retutns of the election were read, showing the urntleiueii whose names were given in the papers ul last week te have beeu elected, On m itien of Mr. Kvaus, Dr. Livor Liver Livor geed was chosen presidcut by acclama tion. Mr Spurrier moved that the silarlesnf thostcretary ami trcnmirur reienln the saiiie as last year, nnd Mr. Coehran mevrd te amend by lucrcalng the secretary'.! salary from $100 te 4175. The motleu, ns amended, was adopted. Ou motion uf Mr. tipurrler, Mr. J. M. Johnsten was elected secretary by aoola aeola aoela tuatluii. Oa motion of Mr. Obleuder. Mr. W. O. Marhhatl was eleeted treasurer by aoela mat ion. Ou metlun of Mr. Evans, Mr. J, U. Lntteks was elected messenger by Hoelama tien. with salary the name ns last year. Oa taking tbe chair,- Dr. Levergood thanked the members for their reuewed evideiioe of oeulldenco and regard, and p'edid himself te an impartial disoharge of the duMei of the olllce. Mr J. M. Johnsten net yet having put In au nppearauce, Mr. Kberm.iu was se. leeted te act as secretary. SlTUniNTENDINO COMlllTTEK Mr McCemsey, from the superintending oemmittco, said he had a petition from the patrons of Mr. Gates' school, asking that the nv.d school be removed te the vacant building at the oerner of Seuth Duke aud German streets. The petition was read, and, en motion, it was referred te the superintending committce for thelr con sideration, FINANCES. R. A. Evans, ehairman of tbn committee en tluauces, reported the following bills, which were ordered tu be ntd : Henrv Y mm & Sen, repairing It-eke, etn., $8 23 ; tveyntotie school and Churah lurniture ceinpi), for decks, etc , 9J0 Ce ; W. O. -MiiMinn tuaKiug (iiipueites et uupaltl takes, $2-) : Flinu it ISreneman. iner. chaudlRu und labor, itO.O'J : Cha. 11. Barr, book and stationery, $7.1 75 ; Jeseph Sameu, express ahari;e paid by him, $1 10 On motion of Mr. Evans the sum et il tax wan tulutided te Frederick Baebler. ril.MNG VACANCir.8. Mr. McCemsey, ni ter expressing gratifi cation at the nmlcable organization of the beard, uievtd te renew the resolution adopted oue year age, agreeing tbat vaoau vaeau vaoau eles occasioned by death, resiunatieu or removal, should be filled by the party Ieriui the member. Mr. Warf el nilled attentien fe the fast that, while he endorsed tills nnutiment, sueti a resolutieu could have no biuding force. If anythiug was te be tlone la the matter, a rule of that sort outfit tebi adopted. Mr. Baker thought It roeltsu te oueumber the books with sueh a resolu tion. Mr. Brosius thought the meubers had no right te bind tlienMalves, and, when the ijucstien was eillnd. the resjlutieu was defeated by a vete el U te lit CITT SUrHM.NTKXUENT'B KEfOUT. l.A30ATK 'A ,eV. , 16S1. Te the Heard of SiheA D.recleri of tha Villi 0 Laneatltr : Gentllmex : Your city superiu tendeut pn-tcuts the following report of the pub-ie schools for the mouth of October : The wbeln number of jupils enrolled was 275 in tbe high schoe b ; 410 in the Rrat division) of the see-iud.uy ; 001 in the second divisions of tbn same ; 8s3 In the first divisions of the primaiy nnd 1,171 in tbe second divisiette et tne i-ame ; ex clusive et the East IJtrsv, berry street school of which the enrollment, was 43, makin? n total enrollment of 5, 392 in the schnnU, and adding 213 enrolled in tbe night solieols ; tbe whole number el pupils edu cated iu the publie schools durlug the month was 0,025. The avcrane attend attend auce was 207 Iu the high schools, 877 In the first divisions of the sioeudary ; 510 in the s-oeud divisions of the same, 770 in the first divisions of the primary und 072 in the second divitiens of the same, ex. elusiye of the East Strawberry street school, of whleh the, average attendance was 80 making a total of 2 003 iu the day schools and adding 103 attending night schools, a grand total of 8,130 The average piroentago was 88. The number or visits made by the eity superintendent was 01, these made by directors te the day soheols were 29, te the ulebt soheols 37, total 5e, as fellows : Hen. J. B. Warfel 18, II E Sliruker 1, Dr. J Lsvergoed 4, J. Oahs 7, H. R. Breneman 8, Dr. D. It MoCermiok 1, W. Jehnsen 7, D. Smoyeh 7, II. Gast 8, Gee. Darmstettir 2, J. W. Byrne 'J, Rev. C. Reimensnyder 1. With the opening oftheSauth Prlnca street schools whieh will take place en the 17th inst., our schools will bj fully organ ized. Some of the soheols in the northern part of the eity are, however, tee large te de eiiVotive work net only se far as the in tellect is oencorned, but mere ospeeiaily as regards morals and manuers, the beart and soelal aifeotiens. The Wew street advanced primary has been rtlieved by the transfer of n large portion of the first elass Inte t'e secondary soheol, where they will continue their studies until they are prepared for the secondary grade. It will however he seen at onee that this is a temporary reduction of tbe grade of this seceudary school aud entails considerable additional labor en the toaeher whieh I could cot have required of her under the rules but which I am happy te say she net only most cheerfully assumed, but berself eui'geated the arrangement. It is net se easy te reduce tbe number of pupils in-the East Lemen aud West James street lower prlmaiies. Here the only remedy is mere primary schools, and this means mero room. With tbe rapid extension of the eity toward tbe north and west this will beoemo an absolute necessity by tbe opening of the next term, and I suggest as the bast and ebeapast means of relief, the building of an addition te tbe West James street school house, giving us two additional rooms at a oest of probably net ever 43,000. This would enable as te enlarge the West James street dlctrlut and oenceqaently i ffcetually dimiuUh tbe num ber of pupils ulteiidiug the East Lemen and West James stieet primaries. Reipeet u ly, jour obedient servant, It K.Bubuulk, THE SOMUITTEES. President Lvargeid, after reading a note from Seeretary Johnsten, apologizing for his absence and s tying tbat he was sick, announced the following commit tees : Committeo en Night Soheols A. Z. Ringwalt, chairman ; Henry Gast, Henry Smeych, Charles Sohtvebel, Jehn Snyder, a. E. Liehty. Judieiary Cemmittee Dnlel Q, Baker, i f i .. I--4IS;
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