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Show i-i in am iii i-m. li-iiiiirri si. Think. I' nlin tj In lnp. Ilciilnr Is lu lllam-i. Nkw Vumc, Nov. II. ChaunceyM, De e.v when naked what ho thought of the etntcment made last night by tx-Heuator Piatt attributing the defeat of tho Itopubllcsne In New York to him (I)ojow) -.aid. 'Ilrother Plait oljectod to ino Inking an active mnunglng rnrt In thu rat i algn. It was therefore agreed that ho should ninuagu tho campaign, and lie was allotted the task of running tho machine and I was ) nt out speech-mulling. speech-mulling. Now Ilrother Plnttlsa roud and confident engineer and ran the machine aa well as It could bo run.hut ashuwaa managing nnd conducting thu machine, 1 do not think lie tan ley tho blumo for a collision on me. Wojuct ran Intualandslldo plain and simple. Thu result coull not bu attributed to any one person or persons. New York aloue did not ell'tct the result. re-sult. It was thu whole country. Tho I coplo wanted n chnuitu of i oilcy moto than candidate!1, and the) will havu it. They want to try froa trade because Ihey think they eon 'get clothing chtaptr.' They will bavo over) opportunity to try It, I hope-, rhu Homestead strike alio klkclcd tho voting. Coming nt thu beginning of the eatnpalgii It or crate J against Harrison I here has I eon it good di ol of talk about Carnegie and I rick. We charged I rick with having votod tho Democrnllo ticket. Neither he nor Carm kIci contributed anything to tho camulgufuud." Hie An iMlil.l.. Ciiicaoo, No.. 11, Thu Auarthlila observed thu fifth nuuhcritfry of Ibu liangliif of Hp', Parson, J.ugel nnd I lic'icr by a nflis me-vtliu lo night. Mrs. Piriwns dellvtrnl n tlrsdolutHlltlis tthef speeches were lacllle'. v IN NIW Yt)HI Niw Yum., No.. 11 About 1000 Auaiililrlsand syminthlztis gath.red nt Coortr Union tonl(,lit tu com-mtnioiiilulhf com-mtnioiiilulhf hanglugeir thu Chlcngo Aiiarehists. Tho J tlncipnl tcaker tins IlerrMott. .tvlrn li lamdloi-it-.. Hunt IN, No.. II The executive, con nntte-ur th Irish liwi tjwmr's Couvuntlun today resolveil to nlvlte landlords to wltndrawV Mitlnly ironi tin ptoctedlugt of the cvliled tenants' commlMlon lUllunr (elelirellnn Dl Kami , Mcx , No.. II I'lioci'-I I'lioci'-I ration of the conil latlou of the Mexican Mexi-can International rnll.vny lolhlslacu began today. Tho city wan golly dtoo rated and tho 0C I" lutm-d out en miMo to welcome, the stulal train btartng tho leprcsenlatlieji of Pieil-dent Pieil-dent Diaz nud President C P. Hun tlngton, itesldeiit ol tho lallwa), In rnon. At night a rcce lion was given ntthucily hall, an I afureiisjl un the plazl, which Has leautlfull) dcciruli-d. Thu festivities will continue until Sun day, Allfliililntlrnlii Uohlirrj. CliMTtNooeiA, Tenn., Nov II Tlieru wns an altemt mnjeto hold up a train on the W. . A. Itallwa) at Adalrsvlllo tonight, till Defoie tho three robl era could get anything tbey were beaten oil. nntini-'r Nitmi Cot UJll ti, O , Nov, 11 Governor McKlnley returned toiay, nut was agiln braHi,cd by iiaweiper men on thu result of thu election, llii dc e lined tj talk on tho matter. Another Hi. l-iitln lllsiateli Ionidv, Nov. II. A number ol Wrlsh tin plate manufacturers, whoso works closed after the McKlnley law went Into ctfect III the United States, luvu given notice of thu resumption ol work. Thu news of the Democratic victory Is rccnlvud with great satisfaction satisfac-tion lu the Iron and lln I lute manufacturing manufac-turing district! In titunt Britain, lrlilHnit IIii-it. Nt... Your;, Nov. 11 Presidentelect President-elect Cleveland has l-een rather busy today rocelvlnglcttcrsniid looklugo.er his enormous mall. Ho lis accepted an Invitation to the unnual dinner of the Chamber of Commerce nest Tuesday, Tues-day, it it 1 1 irrltiv, ' The Ilr.nlt liu enlfd I poll III I lic- 1.0MJOV, Nov. 11. Tho Dttilj Tele-grai Tele-grai h this morning tuhllihes u number num-ber of Interviews on thu Imilltol thu American election with reruscnta. Uvea of the trade of Ureal llrllalu.' Wiillo tho Interviews riaWlne great Interest felt hcru In the mntti r, nud pleusuro at thu result lu some jartcrs, the li.it v Is cxr. ressed that a temporary modification of tho McKinl'-y law may bu made- lu lava; of l.ugllsli good. ltlSHIAN IN I'tlllll A I mill Thrriilrneil by llie (hliit.r Mooow, Nov. II. Itelinble reports havu been received here, that 105 It is alalia whom Colonel Janoll left bu-hind bu-hind him in camp In Pamir are In n critical ioaltlon, threatened by a force of lu JO Chinese. The government haa decided to dlpatcli an expedition, luciudiug nrtlller). Tn hundred Klrghea families un ler Itusilan pro. tection aro also reportod to bu lu a critical position, on liu to lack of food, and Chlni lo hostility, tlrnil M Cl.i-ill.,ii, Dnnuv, Nov. 11. Tho Sidling Ttlcgrarh jubllthes un account of on aprnr.ut nlti'iii t at ntsaasluallon Widnesday last. It an cars that while Weldrlck, ohlcf of tho University Univer-sity Printing House, was aratu! lu his ollliei at Trinity tollege,a gun shot wna tired through his window, Weldrlck wna badly tut by fragments of broken glais. More Ilslilrs' II .ill's round. 8dnh,N.H. W Nov. 11,-Tro mure children's bodies was found In the Makln house alleges! to bu n bnby farm. Ihls makes thirteen bodies so far unearthed and the search Is being continued. NpnllUll Co1lll.il.. is I SMillliu MauiiiI), Nov. 11. Queen Ittgent ChrUtliin, together with the King nnd (Jiu-ciiof Portugal, ntlended tbu ceremonies cere-monies nttendaut upon the long de-la) de-la) ed formal oienlugot thu Columbus cxosltlou, Hnsallii;llo.a. lit ill IV, Nov. It Hits Kreutz 'Mt. wm confirms the report of the serious mussing ofltuaslan troops on thu Uer-mail Uer-mail frontier. Ilir-erlll -i-e. London, Nov. II, Homo Secretary Asjliltli bus declined to inlcrlcre with tho sentencu of Uio court In thu Nelll case. Illill.mry. Coiuniiud, O, Nov. 11. Mary (1, Kwiug, wife of Jiidgu llwlugjnd a cousin of James 0, lllalne, died toda), agidOi. Illiisni..r lllluir WAHHiMmiN, I), C, Nov. 11. Captain Dmsruort, lot many years chief usher nt the executive Mansion, Is d) lug. sirs, lontlt) llujsn Inrlit, LottKis', No.. II. Mrs I.sngtr) todny bought Lord Ashburton's ateam yacht, I.ndy Uiible. Hhc paid $115,000 for It. I iiclnml ..nuts I icamln. London, Nov. II. It Is understood that as the result ol the cabinet council coun-cil thu llrlllsh go.ernmont has decided de-cided to retain possession ol Uganda. Nli nun r Muliled Nm. ) oiu, Nov. 11. Thuovcrduo steamer l-iikbuid, of tbu National lino was sighted oil Hie Island thla nfler- nuou under steam but moving slowly, |