Show BY TELEGRAPH pd PER umon waon Tiam artAm uhl imir AMERICAN NEW yoek YORK 9 the gemes says complete returns from the counties now being received increase the majority of cleveland for governor to and that the official tote vote will make this majority not under the extent of the democratic victory Is not told Clev elands majority will reach the untold total 0 ol 01 f utterly unprecedented in the history of the country counties that have never gone demo cratsa since the republican party was organized hagenow have haxe now gone heavily for cleveland among them are the following broom brooms cattaraugus Cattar augus chautauqua Chatau qua chenango Che Chen angot angog cuyahoga Cuya Cy hoga hog oneida ontario Or orleans leanas oswego saratoga Bt euben suffolk eloga tomkins Tom kine warren and wyoming out of sixty countiss the republicans carry precisely ten but there is 18 something behind this for notwithstanding cleveland Clev olev elands la great majority he has not received so many polls as hancock had la lit 1880 when the latter was beaten by the fact is the republicans either stayed at home or voted for cleveland as a rebuke to the where considered as complete and terrible the rimes times gives the burn surn summary maryt in the congress the democrats will control the house of representatives by a majority of 71 the figures being republicans ab democrats the state will be represented in the next congress Cong by 21 democrats and 13 republicans a democratic gain of eight the assembly will consist of 85 democrats and 43 republicans thus giving the democrats a majority of 42 in the lower house the senate standing 17 democrats to 17 re republicans 1 th the e times adds the tidal wave has reached the crest of the rocky mountains the states of colorado california and nevada having changed their ruling politics with a grand rush nevada and colorado are republican Sta states tesso teabo so far as their governors represent the political complexion of the people in each of the states state the contest ja J oloan and mind for all political purposes both may be conceded to the democrats by a small majority and one democratic congressman Is elected from each state the revolution in california is more marked the present republican governor was defeated by a plurality of more th than an there being three candidates in the field the sweep la ia tolerably clean and effective the methodist E mis slon aion continued its I 1 labors this afternoon noona and appropriated the following sums bums for missions in the united states not la in the conference arizona black hills dakota indian territory 2000 montana 0 an new mexico utah northern new york welsh mission norwegian mission in california 2800 swedish and norwegian mission in new york east conference and 2000 respective ly clearing house exchanges for the week show the following gains and los ios losses sebin in business transactions over tun the corresponding week last year GAINS philadelphia san francisco 1206 pittsburg new orleans 66 56 ag 56 Providence new haven memphis 16 15 16 15 new now york 30 30 boston moston chicago cincinnati cin uati nati 57 57 st louise louisr 12 balti more 84 84 24 31 findlan dian apolla 70 70 zo cleveland igo bartford hartford 13 peoria 85 85 averal avenal several U of the small email towns like owell lowell Ii syracuse and worcester dhow show gains bays says of these figures the transactions for last week manifest irregularity manufacturing cities generally increase while the cities ies les are divided the aggregate outside of new york is remarkably large however and there la Is no room to doubt that the proposition of the exchange derived from legitimate business was as great on the whole as it was last year the fact that the range of prices price s Is now a little lower than it was a ye year ar ago should be taken into account the volume of business measured in quantities transported J is nearly or quite up to the highest point ever touched boston 8 Der demand nand for wool wooi poolla is istead steady ys af but buh moderate prices unchanged NEW yore YOKE 9 the berald has this british columbia nov 8 the gormin gorwin arrived from sitka today bhe she reports that the roots koots dayi noo indians in alaska are troublesome and aggressive they seized the boats and whaling gear of the whaling company at and took two white prisoners and threatened to kill MR them sixty six sailors and marines from the united states steamer adams under barrett were dispatched to the scene of trouble commander merriam proceeded thither in the cormin corwin Oo rivin the prisoners were released and a fine of blankets was imposed as a penalty the indians indiana refused to pay and remained def defiant lant rendering ray fay ing ib it necessary for the vessel to shell and destroy a portion of their village J C hueston general agent of the newyork associated press has res resigned agn hon 0 erastus brooks is appointed to the vacancy washington manatos 9 A naval court martial meets at mare island california november for which the following is the detail capt 0 B S norton brevet lieutenant commander J J brice Benj B S richarda richards jas adams and thos B S phillips ad and master john boyer boyaris Is a member of the board with C 8 bichman richman as judge advocate ST louis 9 As the steamer emma C emot was down the river last night the cabin passengers seng rm and crew crow were startled by a baug singular whistling sound in the air abo about t the boat captain postal went to the electrical machine and turned on the light eight hundred candle power in a moment the whole foggy river was wm flooded with light it was seen been that the noise proceeded from an innumerable colony of wild ducks on their way southward the blinding glare startled the fowls and rising in great crowds began to fly a straight t at the lamp for twenty minutes the boat was literally full of ducks some of them would hit heavily against the glass glaza ayou around nd the light and fall stunned to the deck others fell into the faces of men and were knocked down with canes in all several hundred were secured thirty six were found concealed in different parts of the cabin this morning when the boat came into st louls others wem aliu lo tuo 10 engine room and a great number were killed by the wheels wheel a when the light was turned on they seemed to be crazed with fear PENSACOLA 9 gnina nine nina new now cases of yellow fever and two deaths total to date 2319 cases deaths NEW ORLEANS 9 no arrangement having been made with the gas company the city Is in darkness again tonight to night CHICAGO 9 the railway age states that railway construction daring the month of october inthe in the united states aggregated 1068 miles of main track on 71 di merent different lines in 30 states making the total for ten months of the present year miles on iines unea in 43 states and territories and estimates the total construction for the year at from to miles which far exceeds the construction in any previous year dakota leads in construction st tion tiou during the past pash month with isi miles texas next with 66 arizona built 29 miles california 22 colorado 47 idaho 22 oregon ii 11 NW jonir 9 to today day the wee hawken tunnel three quarters of a mile long on the new now york ontario western railroad bali Bail road was cut through the boring was commenced march soth 1881 BEADING pa 9 the public schools of Bind closed today to day owing to the prevalence of scarlet fever and diphtheria washington 0 indian commissioner price has received the annual report of the superintendent of 0 the carlisle pa indian school which shows that at the date of the last report there were indian boys and 87 indian 9 girls iris at the school during daring the year 76 boys and 67 57 girls have been received 6 62 32 wyn gyn boys and ao 28 gins girls returned to the the agencies four pour boys and two girls died and at the close of the year iss boys and iob lob girls remained at the school the largest representation la Is from the cheyenne omaha and osage tribes and worth of wagons harness harnes shoo and have been made by the stu dents tho the girls made their own garments and much of the boys clothing the indian bureau is informed by the tho agent at the tule tula biver river agency cal that several leveral parties cli ell charged arged with beiling belling liquor to 10 the indians have been fined and sentenced enten wenten ced to jail for one year by Judge fudge hoffman HoMan this Is regarded is most encouraging by the de do apartment part ment as such of fences cea heretofore have been difficult to punish sioux city la ia 9 ex governor newton edmunds edmundas judge J C shannon and J M teller government commissioners to treat with the bioux sioux were in the city today to day on their return from pine bidge ridge agency they report the sioux at pine fine bidge ridge rosebud and santos agencies agan cies cles willing to divide the great reservation among the bands the government asks this step preparatory to a cession of a portion of the reservation for white bottlers sett bett lera iera th the commission will now visit standing rock cheyenne biver river crow creek and awer lower brule agencies and the report of their work will come before congress for final action washington 9 A secret meeting was held hold to night at Worm leyb leyo which was waa attended by a hundred armore or more naval navai officers while four hundred others were represented by proxies Jes the object of the meeting was to formulate torm a plan for the consideration of Con congress grefka looking to obtaining a fairer distribution of offices and securing a fixed square deal forFer for services vices claims of favoritism detrimental to officers have been in vogue since 1861 when capt fox became assistant secretary of the navy kavy the nabea of bf those present are withheld but the fact leaked asked out that they represented all sections of the country two officers ficera of have ha v e come from west of the mississippi biver river in the police court this morning frank H fall charged with conspiracy to corrupt the jurymen juryman in the tho stan star route trial was placed under 1000 bonds to await the action of the grand jury A statement is said eald to hav have voluntarily made by frank B fall under oath oct loth and made mad public today to day it begins by assert ing he obtained the impression from an interview with brewster cameron june that the government desired to obtain evidence of the misconduct of the star rout route jury ejury past or future he was engaged at 10 per diem them to ascertain if any members of the jury were corruptible he reported to cameron every night june he talked with thomasa taomas To omasA A fiur oin uro n k C orma on obtained from richard F laws he concluded brown star route juror was approachable and told foote footo so he hiter kiter afterwards wards negotiated with payne and foote looking to securing the control of browns Brown fl vote A contract was drawn contemplating paying 2600 2500 and presented to br brown own by payne but the ahe former refused to sign the paper saying it was a detective job brown however said he would do as wanted if it paid 2500 and would control juror martins fall refused to pay money without the contract was signed seeing by the newspapers september 25 that brown made an affidavit charging payne with attempting to bribe him fall sought an interview with the latter payne declared browns browna a statement a lie brown offered to sell his vote to whomsoever wanted it for 2500 payne pleaded poverty and asked for a loan which fall refused unless ho he would make a sworn statement payne promised but did not appear all efforts to find him failed until october 2nd and when hewak he was encountered in the baltimore potomac depot he reported that his failure to keep the engagement was due to overtures made by charles jones and mr mall for a meeting between him payne and detective miller millers major Richard richards ric Elc hards harda ss and brown looking to getting a statement from footes foote who meantime had gone to newark richarda richards elch Eich arda gave him 20 in response nae to a demand richarda richards ric BIc harda and payne then started for newark richards richardb ric BIc hards paid all the bills buis thay they saw foote and cot got the affidavit ta foote wanted for the affidavit and wanted it left in paynes hands until ho he go got t his money foote finally wrote a letter which payne brought to washington addressed to brady dorseyl dorsey co 1200 be fore tore the affidavit should be delivered richards threatened to get P payne ayn a to make an affidavit which sh should on id agree with what foote baid eald in his letter payne said be he wanted 1500 for his affidavit and he denied making it until that time payne wanted the advice of a lawyer before ho he would make the affidavit they wanted him to go to colonel cook and make the affidavit in his office payne wan wanted to advise with col ingersoll ingersoll bichard richard telegraphed for col inger bou sou and and miller took to coi col Inger bousa bouse on sunday oct let iet and there col ingersoll read the affidavits and sald said the affidavits were wanted for the p purpose 11 e of downing the attorney general ral rai brewster cameron and corkhill all of whom whom would have to go when C dongress congress met and began investigating into the star route routs business it was agreed foote should mae malte the affidavit and give it to payne and payne should hold the affidavit until they got 1000 which foote de do banded for his but that major richards got possession of the affidavit in newark and refused to give it up he was di charged discharged from the department of justice july while acting for the government fall says bays he spread the impression that he was working in the interest of the defense and he authorized ivington Bk to say so the result was john 0 cox appio approached ached him repeatedly and eald eaid he bad two jur orm ore for bale sale and whenever fali fall had bad the money cox engaged to bring in the men richardt eichardt T laws claimed that through brown bo he had i brought about the disagreement cf of the jury laws said bebas he was waa employed by abe defense to influence brown and he did so being neighbors on terms of brotherly intimacy while a man named Ludington aiso also claimed to control bi bis his vote and offered to deliver it at any time the money was forthcoming the attorney general today today addressed a letter to the department commissioners rt requesting questing the removal of detective george miller on the ground that he betrayed the government Govern men ment L in the star etar route cases the request was made on the recommendation of jessra Merric merrick lc kerr and wells but he can only be tried for disobeying police regula eions requiring him to report all his off omm lelal official actions within 24 hours to his superiors this will be done if specific charges are preferred before the police trial board BAN SAN F RAN cisco 10 the steamer coptic aiom hong kong via yokohama ha ma I 1 brings the following hong hog kong october 17 the ex regent of corea kain rain was carried october ath to perpetual captivity in the city of Pao palting ting province of chihli cap captain tain lang laag of tb e bri tish fish navy bas baa commenced his bla duties as organ 1 ar and hor bor tor of the chinese navy his position is ra to be the same a as that offered commodore the work on the canton kow loon telegraph line wab was bicken up owing to the superstitious fears of the chinese laborers the american minister young receives praises from the foreign community for his promptness in causing the improper claim of the chinese interference with American Amerlean manufacturing enterprise at shanghai to beset besot aside by the authorities at peking yokohama october 26 tha ridiculous statement is circulating in english |