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MACON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1HH4.
VOLUME LVIII—NO. 50.
COUNTING THE VOTE.
Cain. SIlBhtl, In Brooklyn, but
•SEjubW 200 m Haw York—A
Negro Fir® 8 '"to u Dem
ocrats precession.
[rtuanArBEB to tii« associated raisa.l
Htw York, November 13.-Tke Reins
Jdlomc. in returns oi both candidates so
hr M t be canve.5 ba» been made, as corn
ered with prees returna sent ont election
Sire as follows: First Assembly d!.-
Inin,—In the Third election district, Blaine
has a gain of 10 total i in the Sixteenth
election district, Blaine lo.es 1 vote and
Cleveland lose, 49. Second Assembly dla
trlct-In the Third election district, Cleve
land gains 3 votes-, In the Twelith election
district, Cleveland gains 1 vote; in the Flf-
teenth election district, Cleveland loses 1
yote; in the Seventeenth election district,
Blaine gains 78 votes and Cleveland loses
165 votes. Third Assembly dlstrlct-In
the Tenth election district, Cleveland loses
gvetes; in the Twenty-first election d s-
toict Cleveland gaina 2 votes; in the
Twenty-third election district, Cleveland
gains 1 vote; In the Twenty-sixth election
district, Blaine loses 3 votes.
Niw YowcNovember 13.—All bnttwelve
of tlAcounties of the ,-itate have repor ed
the Unit of Ihrlr official canvass. Those
outside ol New York show Blaine gaina
aggregating 12. Blaine lossea-aggrcgatlng
Hand Cleveland gaina 7-net gain for
Cleveland 0. This docs not Include New
York and Kings conntlaa.
Niw York, November 13,-The total
tote to Brooklyn for Prrstdent, at officially
announced to day, was as followe: Cleve
land 60.274, Blaine 63,612—Cleveland's
plurality 15.702, being t gain of atX votea
(0 Cleveland over the published figures.
Washisotov, 10:30 p. m.—The official
canvjss jqyet wanting of the New York
enmities ol Franklin, Queen*#, Monroe,
New York and Niagara. Balancing the
various small changes so far reported out
side of New York county, a net loss to
Cleveland of 20 votes is shown, and taking
CUARDINQACaiNST CHOLERA.
A Circular to Lccnl Offlce.-e Fromtlle New
York Board of Health.
fTRLEQEAPUKD TO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.]
Albany, N, Y., November 13 —The Gov
ernor to-day t ransinitted to the Btste Board
oi Hea'th a long communication from the
National Board of Health on the subject of
cholera. Immediately upon its receipt
Dr. Alfred Ludlow Carroll, secretary and
executive officer of the Stato Board o!
Hea]tb, issued the following:
At) local officers and boards of health are
hereby apprized that the rapid advance of
cholera lu Europe threatens an luvaalott of
thts country, which mayoccurat auy moment,
notltled that the mate board 1
the strict performance of th R
Imposed upon them by law. Among theso
dulie, are the determination of the quarantine
of vessels, vehicles or persons arriving from
an Infected locality, the regulation of inter-
course with infcctetf places, the suppression
and removal of nulls met, the examination of
R loccs where the conditions are dangerous to
re public health whether known or believed
to exist, aud to report promptly to the Btate
board of health alt facta relating to eptdemto
disease, and to require such Isolation and
quarantining of persons, vessels aud sources
of Infection as shall be necessary—in brief
to use all possslble means to avert the intro
duction and prevent the spread of an epi
demic so dlsssircus as cholera has everywhere
been. These duties arc not discretionary with
local boards of health. The law is manda
tory and evasion or neglect wilt not be tol
erated In the face of the danier which men
aces the community. Experience has shown
Ison does not extend where
its, Cleveland's
.the counties'
pitted.
(TXLEURAPIIKU to Tilt ASSOCIATED rRESS.l
Paris, November 13.—The cholera epi
demic seems unquestionably to be spread
ing gradually throughout the city. In
pite of this, however, the people show nn
signs as yet of a panic or fear. Precau
tions of every kind are being taken by
the public and by individuals to impede as
far as possible the deadly progress of the
plague. On Monday one warehouse io’.J
20.000 yards of red llannei, the wearing of
which is suppoard by many to bo efficient
in guarding against contagion. 6uch of
the troops and policemen as ere detailed
for night duty are given an allowance of
rum In their coffee. Many people have
already left the city In the hope of getting
beyond the fatal Influence of the disease.
Latterly the exodus has been increasing
afid a continuons string of vehicles can be
seen in streets leading to various railroad
■tations tilled witli people eager to get out
and at a safe distance from city. The
physicians are of the opinion tint people
who are strong end healthy need have
small tea- of being attacked None of tire
attendants at the hospitals have so far
been seized with the malady. Many,
therefore, consider tire disease not conta
gions. Efforts were being made lo pnt the
slums in better aonitaiy condition by (lush
ing them with wa or mid carbolic acid.
Three cases of cholera have occured
at the police depot In the prelcc
tare. The conditions ere such that
there it is feared the disease will make
rapid headway among the prisoners
who are awaltlog trial, or who have al
ready been sentenced ai.d have not yet
been sent away to their place of punish
ment. Too rooms in which tho prisoners
are huddled together pel.-mell are nause
ous holes, in wtiich scarcely a ray of day
light can penetrate. They are extremely
tlithy and reck with fou’eat odors. The
bed lint n, such as it is, is seldom cleaned.
These disgraceful quarters are now being
surprised with a thorough cleaning, and
disinfectants are freely used. A single
death from cholera has occurred in
. „.■■■■ ■■■pOWPHWflWflWa each of the outlying vilagea of Au-
in winch the canvass is com- u . v T% , CTt m.D., Alfred II- Loom!*, M. D., Spaniard* wno>na
that the cholei
Ilea
, of inch pond!
once removed.
r A PETITION TO 8ECBKTARY MCCULLOCH
WAannioTOS, November 13.—Secretary
McCulloch to-day received tbe following
petition in regard to the importation ol
o.d rttgi from European ports:
New Yobk, November 13.—We, the under-
■tgued, recognizing the fact that there U great
dauger uf tho Introduction of Aaeatic cholera
into the United States through the medinm of
old rags Importer into t c co untry and com
ing from European ports, do hereby respect
fully suggest and urge upon you the necessity
for immediate and decisive action in reference
thereto. We are prompted thus to appeal to
you because of the recent remoral or restric
tions on the importation of old rags, and
it Is our Arm belief that this thrcak-neJ
danger can only he avoided by tho most thor
ough and systematic disinfecting of all old
rsga c mlng 'romany and all European ports.
Trusting your honorable department will see
tbe urgent necessity for spec ly aud definite
action, we beg to subscribe ourselves, very»re
FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
13.—The Phi
holding a lar?e
Numerous New Cases nnd Deaths—Horri
ble Filth nt the Communal Prison—
London Seriously Threatened
—War Expenditures.
PHI DELTA THETA.
! Largo and Enthusiastic Meeting cf the
Fraternity at Nashville.
(TELEGRAPHED TO THE ASSOCIATED rRF.S".
Nashville, Novem
Delta Theta fraternity
and moat enthusiastic convention in this
city, forty-nine active and eight alurunl
chapters being represented, i ie dele
gates yesterday mornirg visited Vander
bilt University in a body, and were cor
dially received by tbe faculty snd were
shown through the various buildings and
over the beautiful campus by the resident
phjsician. Literary exercises were held
last night in the Hall of Representatives
at the capitol. There was a large and cul
tured audience present, who seemed highly
pleased with tho programme, which
consisted of an oration by lion. J. F. 1*1x11
lips, a poem by W. Jones of Chicago, a
prophecy by Geo. Bryan, of Richmond,
Va. and an addre?B by the hi o I in of
tbe fraternity, A. A. Blear s,
land. The association this me
ceived and rejected application*
ters from the (state College of O:
two colleges in South Carolina a
Kentucky. A charter was gran
plicanta in New York ” *
chapter. The
Ublisbment of a chapter at Col
1 ;'•*.
President Brown’s report ahows that
there are G5 active and 13 alumni chapters
in existence. Judge John F. Phillips ad
dressed the convention this evening.
BILL NVE IN ROWE. wi.:.M r ;tl; i;r:r,.
Ancient Reminiscences, Some of Which hor.-*.*
are Not Fragrant. <>U P u >'h the ti;
K m<*Corrc-:-*!iden Denver Opinion. ]{ a j r |j rs t ,, tvp
Wt arrived hi Home last evening via ! after ihit ,-i ri
11 >rk !-!.»!..1, r il. ii-.d * i < ! . Ah.*11 she went
1 |d ini: • r ..i N <- ! . 1* rk. -v * .- - •• 1 .|
staying here, Inviu d me to come nnd visit the track :• • tin
him during my stay in the city. He ia three-quarter no
here, he says, to obtain that polish which and came down
he was unable to obtain on the range. It thevore N. tr
has long been his hem's dearest wish to ! head fur the -
go abroad and com; lete an already very I the turn and int
thorough education. He was always pret- I! first quarl
ty fair in arithmetic, and could cipher the i half in 1 :ul. it
socks right off our most eminent men, I was keeringlw
but he was a little rusty on Rome, he I effort, j i,- ; thr
•tya: i : 37. At thi
He has been showing me the town nnd joined l,\- Mi.,-,
ade by he
hv • The bail buy of Rio is rest rot
ky i rmg**. Kvery garden, in wl.i- ‘
. a anylhlnir that can be ho,iked or d«
.ved lias in* front a high fence of ir.a
gate locked a* night, on the side
’ wall, backed like
befo
ith hr
b ittle:
Julii
equi
iderim
I one in
irking i
>ace, thi
Or ,i*li
loot hi v
lutifully
.udly as
ore reaching tbe sooie Bair wor
truck her with his whip, and as <).<• thti
•our.tied forward amid loud htu^n. Mr [loin
{ inner exclaimed as his eyes brightened : low
She trotted i. in 2:09” Another watch t
i, but tho judges dot i led hm
Cleveland's plurality of 1 280 as given In ipjcltnllr.
New Ynrk Tiire/ai Sunday no thebt Frank II. Hamilton. M. I>., Jno. C. Peters,
ine ntw ZOTKi arcs oi Ol luajr ■■»«««*”» « n u « a-,,,1 n ain p«iu n
Ortat Damonst.at
WASHlkpTC N. D. t\
Democrats of this f it
bratrd the ele. • Ion of
dricks tO-ldght by a ,
cesision. Atle»>•!■><
500 of wl
number of tlicae w» r
ington amt (le«»r|
contingents from
Marjlmd 1
which.marching in
copied nearly thr, .
pas ing a givo t a
f rocessioB w from ;
IrnniylflnUi avenue
section of tlu «y, pa
\
W. Corot ran'-t lu»u*
1 In W.ifiMi ’KtOr*.
lonabcr IS.—The
and vicinity cele-
1* v. l ind and Hen*
■ id torchlight pro*
i :m n were In line,
nUd. The greater
"(Willi-
mwn, hut large
Virginia and
roll the parade,
"ft ight, oc*
in»*r- of an hour in
111* !
by way of
hwesU-ru
::g the D.i ....
.* ro imp, Mr. \Y
a;id the house of
Chairman Lutirell, of the District
Den.ocratic c.mimif.e', nt each
of which placca tho column
raised in r vu-.v before prominent
Democrats. Private hui.F s mid stores
along th v«*rt* i! mi .-i*. <1 and the
residences ot • h j . . in nr t Democrats
u Mr. Cori’i i i uni \i •. M* trick were
decorated and bong with Chines# lanterns
from root to piveun ut. - of spec-
tstori were * n Um
aloig the i >t thft i r . • ■ ion and
greeted tbe i .himu at it m oetl with
cncera and w.oing of l .i's and hand
kerchiefs. Colored fires w*-«* burned at
Intervals slot ; the r. ut.*, a: .1 r*-. kc'sand
other fireworks we-r«* , giving
great brilliancy t»» .h • i *. fht trans
parencies ca i t in the j.ro-e.'ion bore
device*; . , - . . bar,luring
tbe campalm|M
tortment ot 11
•Toked the
r tutors. Kvery
colon m ra» ri«*<
a hiootu.’ The aeve
themselves l.u.vsc a
ferent revlewfog bt-
fcl: ’- houtlng the nan
' ni!i • i M,third bearers
catch pbru'en of the <*a.
lar feature of the celc
I* •’> imgnjli ent n<
which so modi WM J
c.t i ii.-u. w*i* hrillljut
« > * • 1 f.. in Mr B’.i
o. I : ' • aim j, a He
Whilt* the prbce»l«
throush a part of the«i
many negroes r->i.l#\ u i
log in the cr iwd on the
aoy i rovocuiiou, shot I
mar-Idng nun, the
•orch-be^rer
temple. He fell
a' 1 anunil.t rofth*opru«
on the crowfl of i o'oi
Wm. D«tKSlV Hi. D.’ FaranVll m!
t>., It. Og6eo llormeta, 31. D.. Jno. C. Draper.
M. D.. 13. C. Dalton. M. D„ J. L. BmlOi. M. D.,
Ismc B. Taylor, M. D.
In speaking on this subject to-day, Sec
retary McCulloch said be wss fnlljr .live to
the Brest rrspoasibili.y resting on him.
and proposed to do srbat seemed to be tor
tbe best int.
lo.creit, of »I1 concerned.
GREAT POWDER EXPLOSION.
-Np
The Concussion 'elt SUtr Miles-
One Seriously Hurt.
[TiuoxArato to yui associated rxxae.l
Toledo, O., November 13.—A lirgc
quantity of povtder itored lo a shed on
DeUw.ro creek, four mile, from thl. city,
xploded at 10 o'clork this morning, rn.k
lug . report which was heard for forty
mile. In everjdlrcctton. The aindow. of
hotue. Id thatq|U»rtcr of the city near the
scene were generally broken. At the
Broadway school, three miles distant, the
windows were smashed aid slats lioldiox
the windows up « ere broken. The explosion
occurred In the giant powder factory of O.
J. Brummcl 1 , consistingofe paoklnghoine,
luaxaslne end stock houses, a.tuqt'd on
the crown of a little knoll on Delaware
creek, and surrounded by adense ticket ot
t res. The workmen in the pecking house
were lbewingo.it a tub containing twenty-
six pounds of nltro glycerine and set it too
near tho tiro. Tho luh caught tire, end the
men threw it oo'slde and gave the alarm.
An Instant after the mb • exploded.
The oonens-ion sat off the msgastne, con
taining ten tons of giant powder, known
to the trade ee Great Western powder.
Nobody wss killed and no person serious
ly Injured, though several were bruised
and sti eked, and one workman's clothes
were nearly mimed off him. The House
of Kefqge, bait a mile away, had the wall
on tbs' side nearest the so. ne of the ex-
1'l ttlon shattered near the top. -Orer 80
of the windows were smashed, Including
sashes. One side was blown oil an ice
house one hundred yards away. Barae
snd fences near by were demolished
and a number of telegraph poles thrown
down. A panic was canted in two of the
tlty schoolhouaee, and In the stampede
msny children were badly bruised, hot
rone seriossly injur,d. Tee total lose of
the powder works on powder in slock Is
about ltd 00. The t-xplo-ion was felt at
Detml', Mich., a distance of sixty milrs
At Cleretand it was attributed to an earth
quake.
THE PLENARY COUNCIL.
tic, MiVi.
rc.-nain.iig i
Jbpubli
Spaniards who have been residing in Tatis
have burrled back to Spsin to avoid the
itisranUna. Numerous fugitives from
ffuria ere staled to have arrived at Genoa.
It It believed that the number of cases of
"holers at Tonion In the fresh outbreak o
tbe epidemic has been understated
through tbe influence ol the hotel keepers,
who have had a dreadfully bad season.
At Marseilles, three friars ot the Beds
I’briticnue hare died of the choler®, and
inconsequence ol this the eeole has been
closed. It Is repotted thst Austria will es
tablish a sanitary cordon at tbe frontier
against the cholera.
Pasii, November 13.—From midnight to
noon tu-day there were 63 deaths from
cholera in Paris, 19 of which occurred in
tbe hospitals. A revised report for yester
day gives a total of 61 deaths, all but Ji
of which occurred Id the hospitals. Eighty-
four fresh eases were received Into the bos-
{-itsls yesterday,
Pasii, November 13 - Fifty-eight death,
from cholera are reported to hare occm red
slaoe midnight, ol which number thirty
were lu tha ctly proper. >lie remninder be
ing in the hospitals. Two deaths are re
ported at Orao, Algiers.
OOEDOS MOT DEAD.
I*axis, Nov. 13 —Prime Minister Ferry
communicated dispatches to tbe cabinet
this morning from which ft would appear
that General Gordon had been shot dead
wbdu passing from Khartoam to Berber.
GREAT BRITAIN.
THE CHOLERA IX LOSDOX.
Lennox, November 13.—One fresh cue
of cholera end one death have been report
ed here to-Jgy. In consequence of tbe
popular Indignation at the liliht condition
of tbe city the municipal authoritiea are
having the streets and gutters cleaned.
The sanitary condition of the city Is there
by belof greatly improved.
TUB rEAXCIUSE BILL.
Lobdob. November 13—In tbe House of
Lords this afternoon tbe franchise bill
passed its first reading. Tbe bill will be
read the second time Tuesday next.
raarAEATioEs roa war.
Lcedob, November 13 — A blue book has
just been published which giTra much in
formation concerning tbe recent military
expenditures ol the government. Tbe
government has sanctioned tbe txpendi-
ture of AMI,809 pounds for the speedy
manufacture of the latest patterns of
breech-loading ordnance and £417,000 for
works aud armaments oi defense at Aden,
Ceylon, .Singapore, Hong Kong, Simon’s
ll.iy, Sierra Leone, Mauritius, Jamaica
and SL Lucia. The principal expenditures
art at Aden and St. Lucia. The cotonlee
them.elves contribute £233,000 towards
' - works snd and noo towards arm aments.
Reprieved.
Atlabta, November 13—Warren Price
wan to be hung to-morrow in Johnson
county. A very strong petition ie before
the Governor for a commutation. There
is such e mass of evidence to be examined
and tbe petition is so 'strong end earnest
that the Governor to day granted a re
prieve to December 12 to enable him to
propeily look Into the esee.
COHMUTATIOX.
.The Governor to-day commuted tbe sen
tence of Henry Cato, who ares to be hung
in DeKalb county to-morrow, to imprison
ment foi life.
Also ordered a new election fur Repre
sentative In Fannin county. In the last
election Ben Duggan and J. T. Oh attain,
candidates, received the same number of
votes. It is likely tbsy will make the race
again.
The Broadway Raltrond.
New York, November 13.—In the board
of aldermen to-day President Kirk an
nonneed tha dissolution of the injunction
which had been served upon the board, in
which they had been enjoined from taking
action in the matter of the railway or
Broadway. Tbe Broadway .Satfsce Kail
road Company was given permission to
build a road on Broadway from the Bat
tery to Fifieen-h street, the road to pay
Into the city treasury annually 3 p-r cent,
of lta gross receipts per ■> ontb, 340 0 0 a
year being guaranteed. Tha resolution of
Augnst 30th, in which permiseion had
been. glvur to ths same company, was re
telling me all about i>. Rome, he
has been the CYMiutv seat of this country br
for upward of 2, r -< I year-. n::.l »tiit they at
“olid I haven’t got a flrat-CUSl hotel in tho place, re
taa u f Hamulus filed ou Rome under Hie I>, t : I,,
Lend net '-■! years befoie Christ, and as
, rc . i built a lunatic asylum on tho Cap toline > to
c li lr .! Hid. In those days everybody was high-)
Me . t ly educated, an t every common Dago on
11 the streets could talk the dead languages
a Normal School graduate. Creek
1 Latin were talked just as common at a
The convention ratified the *-■ t’ r, ‘ ” tight or church sociable in Haute,
among the middle and lovtr clas.-es, as I It 2:00' nn i
cigar box Spanish is in Southern Colorado I ont*than w
to-day. crowd
Before the Christian era U une was ru*
1 by Kings who wars elected for life c
during good behavior. This was done t
'-’!m[dus n.'nfis c 8 ould : be'fHUerS away “on I A Lonrt ° n «»* ,he ° wner °' w ” lch '* Si,id
hr. 1 other Uoi».i:i delicacies. There! to Estimate os Wurth 8800,000.
was also a Senate and a College of Ponti- I Iaondon Letter in lu>s‘on Herald,
lices and two inch augurs who explained! “Com* along,” said Miss Fite, a noted
''jejUl M the godA The-e augurs be- dea!er ln c , tJ| at the cat show the other
caaio at last a great bore (KtHtscan relic , ,, . , , , ,
Zoom 1 near a Ro:u:ii; orral) ;'lay; come along and look at a Mv J
For many years there whs a squabble raised myself. I have taken many priz s
hetw.cntlm pair:, ians and the plebeians. ; for cits, for this is the sixteenth a- at
i nepatricians were people who h.nl mide a 1 . t . .... , . . . ,,
puotl deal of money, and wl;.. e blue-! rttt *“ ow a * Crystal 1 ul ice, and 1 ve
blooded danghters showed their proud l»ad cats at every one of them. Befoie the
ar.-# :h linf igebye! .; i g with tbe f.i n- MboIOciu!« . all entries havo ■» be in.i.h-
ily coachman. The plebei.mt a** a rule, .... i v . ...... thr ..,. # i,ni, r .,„ ...,,1 s ; r . '
were not checked up .*■> high, but thev ! for • J..* int.-r.'.i «• .1 fo/i-Ir'
generally got there KU with 60th feet, ai a j smali gr( JJ of kittcn , xvhidl) if loo y ™v‘
is label-!
»rei Orpbi
?d the fatal draught.
It 1
it
Bio, but it \ <
SIR THOMAS, THE BOSS OAT.
| logs at the f-
polished shoes and boots. Ilut’the b.i
one i$ the benefit of another. Tin
negro vho has been ont of work
f <rt .t now funis j» f i • w .rk
pressed into a few hours in carry in g
! tlemen and ladies from one Hand t
of the municipal arch! ■
The adverti*
If'. the III |
i pal arcmpelHgo.
lend has found his w;i
of Ul
proud Roman Uld tne yesterday as he
tocked his Roman nose into a tumbler of
Roman punch.
Rome got this term "plebeian,” I learn, |
from West Point in an «iarfy day.
They had pretty hot times from that on
for four hundred years more. Sometimes
one was on t<^> and sometimes the other.
1 could giva a loug and glowing resume cf
the history of heathen Rome iu my own
crude way if I had space, but I have
not.
The present Rome is built over forty or
fifty feet of debris that U between two aud
three thousand ylars old. Thoie who
have been in Chicago when the street gang
was engaged in raklrii up old ptrionali-
» be taken fro
nth h»
1 thi
ato ba*k. t. If ;
Id 10 pv
Whatever may be tin*
mTo, he h not n drunka
those of the Brasi.eiro, •
f f tobacco.
d; an 1 what(
catalo
All this having duly
me, wo pushed through the crowds to Ic
at the cats ot all ages, styles and colors.
Little girls had been brought thither by
their nurses. It was as good as a show to
hear them exclaim delightrdly at the va-1
A N ‘NCI DEN I OF THE WAR.
St. John Interrif w*d.
Kansas City. Norember 13.—A repre
sentative of the Times visited Olanthe,
Kansas, and interviewed * x-Gf.Ternor St.
John upon the politic:tl -Mustlon. The
£TOoremor dedared most emp!;atlca]ly
that he had hsd no relations whatevtr
with any political P*rty in cam*
■ ii..:iNtu m
ties and things
lug for fifty years will remeu
ti e odor of the deceased \
men uomeut while I g> and ♦ i*. a little j
as.ftctida to take tbe t.»* t** on* uf my
mouth.) Well, Rom** sold. r, tr. l there
fore, it is worse. I hate to sp- ik about it,
but when they are excavi r f * a
building h re and irn up a :• w discard** 1
socks of thetln.«:of Romulo-*, aim ; wi'li
other relics of a fonrotton era, tne exr.a
rists run and •tlek tnet^Miiiaetffto the bo*
| pie »to the mou 1 tains till* it is safe to
who did 1
“kittlo
d ml
pre
Preside
in the acc
•ion by G
to. Fitz-Johr
•1 O ktown,
maHe the fight M -. tly ui
he represented, and tta’ea
taking th*®* field again aftei
rest, continuing Lis eftu
constitutional proMbttior
assured woald be ultimate
f-rli
J lii« pats a kind of damper on building,
nd real estate is rath»*r d**a l. At least,
it :Vt ling well. Si they oiilv bull.I
ixty years.
Was
Middle Atlant
slight cb
nte
CrifTIn'a Jubilee.
Wiicitworth'a Majority.
Memorial Services for Dead Bishops and
Archbishops.
(TELtUKArBEO TO THE ASMK1ATEO rRESS.l
ltti TiaokE, Nov. l:t -Nolegi it .live ses
sion of tbe ri.narjr Coondl was bad to
day, services being held et tbe cathedral,
where a requiem mass for deceased pra-
lates was solemnized.' At tbe end of the
mux Archbbbop Corrigan pronounced an
<ul"iy on the deceased bishops and
,r>-l. -1. ip«. JI0 ennmerated the list of
,ased I i-hops, lorty two in number,
on.l -i-..ke ot tlie duty of the faithful
in praying for them out of the spirit of
fi nrnal charity end as a tribute
i,l lore ami gratitude for thooe
»l...)' .'1 borne the burden in tlieir day
m 'i ii.t I L' ’ to their rest. After the
r-.-r.i" 11 Archbishops KennWt, Aicmay,
Day ami It it.isms delivered ihort
addreasea. The Apuetolic delegate
Ar- ul. -'.op Gibbons, pronounced the
it- -,l ui ^lotion. The venerable Arch-
bt.hop Kennlck wss scarcely able to
C.ffitlate at this late ceremony, his feeble
condition compelling him to pease several
times whilst reciting prayers. Mia Kmll;
liar;" r, »f Cathedral atreet, this evening
t.11.1. red tire delegates a reception born
it t.r 10 o'< lock.
‘ ‘ow that Wadseorth
elected to Congress try
Bower.- (Democrat.)
An Earthqunk* Shock.
I.oxiXi’f. Omt. Noven.ber 13.—The shock I nionwi*dltli’s att< rnfy, who sabl that it
»l an . an tinn ke was fell m Colchesie and w,-r!d la' impo sihle for him to go to trial
Klngsvi K-.ez county. Out. this morn. »,
'ngal.nut to o’clork. In tire former place (,.■
( wr." qui'e severs and greatly alarmed I ,|,
t'*® nl the village. In Kingsville I p,
N. II November 1
earthquake was felt aitout
SWITZERLAND.
NEW SAS ITALY EOal'LATtOEI.
Beebe, November 13,—Tbe government
century eathoritzes here Issued an osttar
forbidding railway cars bom Park to cross
the frontier ol fiwltxerland until Ota pas
sengers shall he subjected to fumigation
and a medical Inspection at lira zraitin
depots.
ITALY.
WILLIAM WALOOar aznom.
VtsEEA, Norember 13—The roUHelu
Ciirrtifomfent says that William W. As-
tor, tire American minister at Rome, re
signed his position as soon as he received
the nears of the election of Governor
Cleveland. _____
IRELAND.
A REW raOOaAMME.
Doaua, November 13—The United In
land, in a leading article, says: It ia prob
able that a general fiscal revolt will recom
mend itselfas the simplest and mcataf-
fectual way of compelling the government
to yield to Iriab demands.
ECYPT.
the Manor's adtasct.
Cairo, November 13.—A late di-patch
from ths Muillrot Dongola atates that one
of the Mahdt’e chief UeatenanUIs march
ing against Dongola with 13000 men and
another with 9,000 men ta advancing
egaluBt Kafflsb.
A Macon Engineer Shot.
[tnrUL TELEaEAK.]
Mosioomeet, Novsmlier 13 — Jack
Phillips, of Macon, was shot and killed
here to night by a man named Jack Cook.
All accounts make Phillips blameless in
the matter. Both men wire raiiroLd en
gineers.
r.urlhw?«: to sontlrw
northerly; higher bai
For tbe Booth Atlantic 8iet«s, generally
fair weather; stationary tarapera'ure;
slight southsait winds, followed In the ex
treme southern portion by local reins and
partly cloudy weather.
For tho East Gulf 8tates, local showera
and parly cloudy weather; variable winds,
generally northerly; slight change in tem
perature.
Oen. Harn.y Married.
Sr. Louis, November 13—Gen. Wm. 8.
Harney, sue ot the bast known officers of
the United States army before hie retiring,
wee tntrried last evening to Mrr. Mary E.
Bt. Cyr, who hes been for many years a
member of his family. The ceremony wee
S .rfortued In the Roman Catholic Cba'he-
rat, and tras strictly private, not more
than half a dozen being present. Tbe
newly married couple left the city Imme
diately after the etieraony for Pas* Chris
tian, Mist., where ths General has a band-
some property.
Fire on a Sl.ameh p.
New Oeleaee, November 13—Fire was
discovered lest night in the cotton Cored
amidships on ths British steamship Rhc-
dura, loading for Havre. About 1,600
balsa were aboard and much of it was bad
ly damsgvd. Tbe vessel was from Pen-
arth, Wales, was owned by Edward. £
Robii son, Liverpool,and chartered for the
Harrison line. The extent of tbe damage
to the vessel and cargo will be known to
day. _
A Prenchsr SuiciJea*
Taxrrow. N. J., Norember IS.—Rer.
Flenrr Williamson, rector of Kt. Paul's
. use e*ery flUy
i T:.* a : t i.tkcs h i t a ci Mtory fjr
f | to icet fresh again.
I I hare been trying for several dare to
t find some Roman candles to tako home
. with me, but have failed so far. I should
I ftel ailianicdof myself to make this long
and expensive trip to Rome, the very hot*
i bed of Roman candles, and then go home
r, RLp in %u« My next fetter wifi be Verona or Obey*
» a slight fall; enne— I do not know which. I've got to
ids, shifting to hear from Eli Perkin* first. We agreed to
j write from the same place at the seme
time, for we might get confuted.
t for a t
fair
o'clock In Hopkinton, Hillsborough, Brs'l- teMcr'e book, one fpr_tilfift rrtiBtttl
ford si:11 Warner. It wiut |»nrtn ularly n«- ti. |M.*n. I hv rhotnat J«it ary
The FFterehurK Triage
1'r.rEK'hrK V’a . N-ivtml>er 13.—In the
rasa "( tl": I nimonwi-alth rhoma-
W’livte. I»t«. CA-hir® "! :!••■ B .«•.’<• ■ 1
Mt rh.mil .’ Hi: k. wl: !l Wa, - t l!" Ul f'T
trill in III" II ,--1 • irt a
ta, at tl." -ucgciiion ot
Ith’a ait r:.tv, *h" .-.til ttia: il
r>
»nli ill- t--tlmoi.i he b.vl
It tie co-i! 1 get "th®r anil
ty against th® .< — ti
ll of the court, he would
driw up another ii.d. • ••■» await ••
it..- pr!-oner taut . • . -- 1 . .. i d .! .■.: IP"
oi-" would L" ut an i n I. TI.-- | ipal
Wilt."-- "1 ll.il • Wl- W. W. White
l.te trOer of tbe hank and e nephew of JPSSPl
n.or ■ 'A byte, who arts Indicted for I thlnl day of tbe rases bare was e race
fraodnhnt_ (mtito. JnJhsItnpotBtdfaireiidsnes. The weathevwas [
as heavy. In (
THE ODLI TIES OF RIO JANE I ,0.
rued a new revolver and fir.d through the
tempi*, bis brains
budy was found I
is known for the
ex Chancellor Williams ju, ot Elizabeth.
ini being rcattrred. His
1 by two boys. No motive
e deed. He was a son of
Facts About tho Presidents.
Baltimore llersld.
Mr. Blaine or Mr. Cleveland, as the case
may be. will be the twenty-second Presi
dent of the country. Of tbe Presidents,
•eventeen were elected aud four—Tjler,
Fillmore, Johnson and Arthur—encmd*
ed to the office from the Vice-Presidency.
Thomas Jeflenon ecd John Quincy
Adams were elected by the llouae or Rep
resentatives in default of nn election by the
Sectoral college, and Rutherford B. It ayes
was declared elected by the commission
lected to decide the disputed election
1870. Heron of the Presidents—Wash
ington, J^tferson, Madison, Monroe, Jacx-
son, Lincoln aud Grant—were elected a
second time.
General Gratit was the youngest of the
Presidents when inaugurated, bttog 47:
Pierce and Garfield were 49; Pu.k and
Fillmore, 50; Tyler, 51; Lincoln 52; Van
Burcn and Tauor, 65: Washington aud
Johnocn, 67; Jetfcr>on, Mndhou and John
Quincy Adama, 60; Monroe, 60; John
Adriins and J *n. 01; Buchanan, 05;
Harrison. 08. Garfield dietl the youngest,
not having reached his fiftieth Dirthdav;
Polk was 51 at hia death; Lincoln,60;
Pierce, IK: Taylor, 00; Washington and
JvuuiOu C7; SirTradS, Trier zzl Men
rot. 73; Fillmore, 74; Buchanan, 77;
Jatkeon, 78; Van lioren, 80; John Quincy
Adams, 8L; Jrfferson, 83; Madison, 85;
John Adams, 0L
The honor of furnishing Presidents has
not been evenly distributed among the
States. Virginia, Maisachusett*. Tennessee,
New Yora, Ohio, LoulsU*. *. New lUti.p*
■jtto, PStv>/iv«uia mm l!!.;.• (irnishi: g
ell the incumbents so far. if Cleveland is
electe<l he will be the third President from
New York—Van Baren and Arthur being
bis predecessors—snd if Mr. Blaine is „
elected he will be Maine’s first contribution »he rich -
to the While House. wa»!i !>oiIer liMH)Ve<i
A ■ • It : i« • I!.* !li | lh j Jy the- ;r|t ks/l |„- a
’ rat-, black cotJ, whit* ats. tabby » »t
Per-lan, Angora, tortoise-sheU nrs. nno ««•
y < M:» •• I it. I'iu U l! 1’ 1 •• !•
J jcri'-'-cats, amiab’ec.Vf, cantank* :• i . it- reconD"i
! !•■«•,*>• . a' •. 'i.i I ns if by ... ' « "
l-ent ;i "1 rea izlug tint they a, r* all on I her of n
t'neir -• • ! ’• ii.ivi )i. t: . »_• vas ■* • «r.-. lv •» there w.i
t i "i ''tt aft
'•1 \v!l'» '.*. .4 I .. 4 " ('ll ' d
bcosled out of its prop*r f!iar<- "f «1 nner i raking 1
by iu oeatiferous liu!*- bnr!i* r r - -•*•: k.i '<*' :5M >'
Three little kitten**. wh*» pti-ibly had its fun I
"lo^t theirmittera.” for "ihev a !l b-gant*> j yar is-;'
cry,” were named F:ully, Puffy nnd fuffy. i loon. T
The*e were half Peis'annnd were ten shiil-l Propatf
logs (|2 80) apiece. In the next c :ge aai n
dignified kitten, as black as a coal, named
Tinker, only eight weeks old. priced ar |5
Lottie and Tottie, two little “swells, M oue
block, one yellow, gamboled about their
{ roud mother, who wmked knowingly at
he scrutiny of the moving crowds
‘Now,*’ said my funny little spinster
guile, “here is one of my family.’ 1 And
she halted before a pure Pendan. which
bore w price ticket of 11,000 aud had taken
a half dozen prizes.
Five, ten, twenty aud one hundred .
pounds were frequent prices tacked on others were
their cages; bnt when we came to Oasi* It is impost
dine, late Tiger, lying on an einb.oldered end expi
satin cushion trimmed In Kngli-h boMnet *rsl
lace, ai d marked £100.000, or $600,000 I »°vl
sitnidy.took aback seat, metaphorically. lrsa vLible, It s*?<mm
Well, Ossidlne was • pretty tabby cat, but the Union ormy^ and i
I don't think I'll ever own him, unless he
Is rallied for at a shilling a try. One gen
tleman, evident )- of a sporting turn of
mind, who values his blue Persian at
£1000. gave hh pedigree on a tinted eerd, , ....
as follows: “Dam Viola, by Mfsa Ack- snd away in the din
laud's Tisza snd Saltan; sire Rough, by ti'ff balloon. Tin
Mrs. Powell’s Lady Piora and .Shah, all
winners of numerous prize*.” The owner -
of tbit rura mHs, named MUlget, \\i years adjusted 1
old, was a physician of Boutn Norwood,
who evidently is not anxious to tell hla
cat.
il 'l I Xp. t .1
1 men |o .ill
Ilf* * i. ithI I j
erment.
ritb gre*
»r air. 1
of
Failure la Richmond.
Richmoxd. November 13.—The failure
of John Booker, a commission merchant
of this city, wss announced to-day. Mii
assets end liabilities caunot bo ascertained
for a day or two. He is rated at $75,000.
Booker is one of the oldest merchants
here. <
Miners to be Tried.
Pittssubo. November 13.—The coal mi
ners couffulim'j cases will be called for
trial at Washington, Pa, next Monday.
True bills have been found against Presi
dent Coetollo am! seven or eight others en
gaged in the late trouble at Goal Centre and
Woodson.
Hur s In Effigy.
Bt. Jobxibuby. Vt., November IS.—Last
night Gov. Bt. John and M. .Stone, ed
itor of the 8t. Johns bury Caledonian snd
candidate for Governor on the Independ
ent ticket, were hung in e:li xj from a tele
graph role. The citizens generally con
demn tlie act. _
Christmas Is Comln«.
Philadelphia Record.
The next election la Pennsylvania will
doubtless show some Democratic gains.
ith hope. I; t
ads of the union men. H
icend, but with s rspidit
tewed apprehension. Q
of cavalry plu
of
sodden honor
moment tha1
He droppe*l t
the valve.” tt
and set aboi
wss sensible
pan
wss not at ad nerv > is. 11. w ihc a
had taken him over the
intrench men te. Having n
In among them. h« let tne valve takei
of it*. :f !• l pf.ta - !, ,l t.j take advaut
of his sliion to note the shi>«*< * of
rebel oM-ctx below. * Crowds of sold
rushed from the Wi*>K and he heard tl
shouts distiui r y. J-u.-kfiy, bo whs at
the reach of : heir bulb-1*, so be w
afraid on thU store. The map of
ber of the United But** Senate sboald ever I ^Ji
have been elected to the Pr. ^Jdency at the 1 ^
time of his Incumbency. Disregarding the wp ]
fact that experience In thie boatyonght toliB
fit a man for the high office, the peo- w it
pie have Ignored the Senstois.} t
The army has furnished a
number of President*, snd, with thiLJHPHm
|lion of Hancock. McClellan and H ott, no I has
Rio Janeiro Letter to i*l!t«burgb Cbros
Telegraph.
Tbe cow it said to have bien tbe orig
surveyor of Boston, and the narrow and
tortuoa* streets of the Athens of A
are pointed to with pride by the Athenian
Yanks in atteststton of the truth of the
assertion. Who the original surveyor of
Rio Janeiro » u (■ neither known nor coo.
jrctawd, bnt the chkt erainMrof tl,. ^4 —BfX.fra. ri'Jl] njg
Uniton of th. city during ths l.,t fitly !! ,
years, op and down the mountain steeps 1BBU - - winumg*, ana
and along the rocky leJge*, presumably
has been a goat.
The Italian peddlers of Rio, like the
^ ks of a <• w lire drek, go in pair**. In
• way. in traversing a street, *•,» ;
the benefit of tbe other'* din,by hamn
on s pan if lie b • a tinker, or by clai
twohti ki to^i-'her U he b<- adeilfri
goods and notion*, or by (muting l(
f gla.ii, or th- Uke.^ And
slirL^iSoVof' r 1
t the t
low without a w
I in Rio. And
D ot the City
military man nominated for th
fail'd of election. Washington
• •:1b
The Fourth of July of Bra,
of September.
~ e Cora Rarlof Rio is St
•ae of the tonicst turn-ou
HKafCliri 1„'~ I. ■ •-. I u : t ) i u*. It..
1 hts of moMy-l
rierallon tohUsuows ln th. tuu; T -- rtriTsi^nil nftarijSRtvVst
son’s rercrU to the war of U» was the about W; but tl.« very stonsa th u.’,
w.itb which l.ftcil him Into the Whitt itrceta erroot u^nat her tor .11 i
Houra, rad H.rrtson. Taylor, Pierce,! with . Ttramm-'y-strSnip-stram,. e.
House, anil Harrison, Taylor, Pierce,
Grant, Hayes and Garfield wore the epau
lets of a general before they were honored
with thtchlef magistracy ot the nation.
Tbereannow two ex Pre'Llents living
—Grant and Hayes—and after the 4lh of
March Mr. Arthur will nuke a third,
FASTEST MILE EVER MADE.
jut ncr Ndiitgiieatni 1
, November IL—Maud S. has ,A
itra’.t-d her title to tho proud r ,\\
i very v
«-nt. Th*- Arrutyf
•x >^.l a p*r c»-n'
xrw# l 10 per rei
>uKh-nn icrist«
IS; the fint
i t (ir 13 180 si d.po ited
Hols, Jsnttary flf US. Meood.
;i:rt,d y'-ter-tay. The In th<
..r.-r Th • vvhyte rlraiX'-t oar i
'K and ata-tlll'K lh«
fhm St. JoV* Vote Inaicattt.
CLlcSfoTtmii.
John to'." ii !>:.rprislngly hire*".
"fore: •> lyha.."!, | isfatyrralized „icrv
r »A- |wr«d
Maud S. Comet Home to be Crowned
a Qje*tn--How Sre Lowered Her
Record on Her Native Heat
Lxxixotox, Na
again demonst
po>ition of queenof the totting turf. For ; foi
several days past the track at the fair
grounds bte be-.u carefully worked snd
repaired for her greet trial. This morn,
ing it was all that could be wished, and
everyone predicted thst the greet mare
much ilnful lucr
•on between the party of
•t the party of the second p
The beast of burden, of ev*-n r
»n u»e than the mule, in
Men heed. A riMh mmIi
rylng everything in
t:hes to a barrel of tl >
pkin to
taken
be mult*, var
*i!«‘a ; .
mu •• is prefern-.1 to t:i•;
ise, the mink, the tar sud tin
b!e head Is regarded the best
exit paddling and ina^H
rur.bc
Marrl«a«v nt
Hi* nuoMti, Vi., N ve:«t
Pearl I v!er. daughter ot tbe
(lent Trier, m*rri» u thie
Hon Win. Muuford ElU*. u
Hour* oi Delegate* from
county. 1 be rerenioay »ook
u —C*i beef rai. R*gnt Re
in the third r
'• ; «■ K- tb’ 'd » nil
IS Mm* »3V first ami
ex Pre.,:- | 1
>rnoon to I In the fourth
!*er of :be | tw., ir* three. Lb
.ntgomery and 2 44H
i with the private bottle.
If* Com na VVInt
r a. t
by the i
Ah
idahi
if*, trot
i i’e«lro *
f*K match,
, 2.45
of lb
that (ha irnlrpendent lU-puiu an* ibould t J Keane. otVi Utiny. A largo number of
c^huua ami nerfe».t thetr orgsoizaUoas l inend* wera preaont. The couple have
torougboot the country. 1 North on s wwading tour.
You *«-e urn thu emu-r he be one
_ _( two. fl he ta^o. warmeroa.1 be b*
lias run av.1}' with
trxxl th
the hn«hand enojuroged the thuig because ' you .
he ha tee Clansmen. } winter—he D%b^ QWTCr
, Johr
abbi
id field, way. a.
r P. p. taelntri
Jiiel W. in* kit<
in tho
-*d. J. .Smith *
I) irln* the wait
k - l attracted
the
nncty-
he goes over them.
The plaster of Paris Imago-maker of
Rio will not sell bis simulacra of Christ
and the saints—not he; for that would be
a gross sacrilege; but he will
intro-
ru flam <1$
*w..behind Maud S. (?Sori#l JohnaUm
nounced from the itand that Maud 8.
would * tart to beat her record of 1.00)4-
aad, aboold she beat it, Woodburn farm
the tr
.ence i but oil*
:ik."ill.i’,,rth. ra il: .T,,:vini? iall.h: .ud i r . , * ht ynt.nl.y. A "i-M iu In
•J.fcl,::.rt.-iro to b« —A duerci lo titza .t Ao,fr (iiiiitno «. au<t a.w
w Li’. in th* infinity ot fits poetic, pht:o-1 t 1 * 01 fi* 1 ! * K 1 *.-"( h** r - Th. roon-
*jphio .,,.1 pictuZMqu pL..*., 11. ta •*' »“ •<* ‘Duns » ‘ h « <■«« Grat be .U«-
n in Uiy urn hAl? Uu cifici of A. fsrcfi »h«° he walked, hat wonld oevsz
globe.
refuse a drink when prceLtad.