| Show BY TELEGRAPH PER UNION axx AMERICAN pa CAN ean BUFFALO 3 governor cleveland arrive dhere this morning at s 35 the governor Co vernor quietly strolled ietto leTto to kis wis his nis usual breakfasting restaurant when after partaking of a hearty meal weal he repaired to his rooms over his office and later at about 10 was at his desk in lil his office it was expected that the governor would arrive this af afternoon ter noon and preparations had been made to give him a reception about 11 de he left his office and strolled leisurely up to the tinn tint t house lie he was attired in a handsome suit of black bread broadcloth cloth cioth and appeared in ube uhe very vary best of health and hnot in excellent spirits ile he frequently stopped on the sidewalk to chat familiarly for a moment or two with some friends an associated press xe reporter porter interviewed him and in an ansbert answer to oa a question as to his health he be said sald am inmost in most excellent health I 1 lam iam am more than pleased to be at my old home again ain aln 11 lie he stated that the most cheering g news came to him f from roin almost every quarter and the prospects of the success of the democratic picket he considered first rate in answer to what he thought about the state of new yorktee york the declined to give an opinion and referred the interviewer to mr mccune who he said could better answer the question than himself the governor did not seem to be desirous of continuing the subject of the coming election ile he will ivill probably remain here until tuesday noon ile he will vote at his old polling oiling place in the ninth ward probably early in the mordina mor nina niner Go governor vernor vernot cleveland took dinner at the tifft tiff t house after which he be made his way to his old law lav office ile he was continually stopped to receive the congratulations of lils llis friends A number of ladies and several political opponents were among the number this evenn evening he held d a short reception at the ci city ty club j u b and later attended the academy of music where his presence excited enthusiastic applause the governor retired at the end of the fourth act with several friends to quietly enjoy himself in the company of his old friends at the tho club new NEW york 3 the chairman of the executive committee of the ehe he democratic national committee speaking for himself and associates said cleveland will wll 1 carry new york new jersey connecticut and indiana I 1 think he will also beat blaine in california and nevada shenew the new york democracy Is safe enough kelly will keep his promise and see sue that ne lle gets a majority of when keny kehy says a thing he means it I 1 am hure bure that as an organization tammany will be faithful of course there will be individual treachery but it will be upon an insignificant scale it is perfectly safe to predict a majority of in new I 1 york ork and as safe to say cleveland will leave in his state votes ahead of blaine barnum chairman of the national democratic committee said 1 I am as w well weli ell eli satisfied that cleveland willbe will be the next president as I 1 am that I 1 am alive at this moment our latest ad vices convince us that new jersey and connecticut are all right the result in this state has liis ilis ills ceased to be an open question nolting but wholesale corruption and federal bulldozing can defeat us in indiana and 1 doubt whether the best that the U S marshals cando can do with the tiie aid of revolvers vers ot of heavy calibre will be found effective they will have to flood the state with two dollar bills as they did in dorseys time and even then their investment will be unfortunate by the way I 1 seethe see the banks have begun to notice a scarcity of greenbacks green backs of that denomination it is pretty easy to guess where they are we are likely to be reinforced by one and perhaps two of the Pacific slope siope states and it if is net at all certain that wisconsin will wlm not repudiate the plumed knight new jersey is sure connecticut surer still and there is no danger that a southern state will s ip away this time ST louis 3 the race between teenier an I 1 gaudaur Gan daur which was declared a tie last sunday was rowed over at creve cour lake this afternoon resul resulting tinz in gaudaur reaching the home stake about a quarter of a mile ahead of teemer at the turning stake the bow ot of Te teemer emers emens s shell went under the water and before he had straightened gaudaur gained fully two ae lengths I 1 while teemer lost constantly when when he arrive arrivo ivd ild at home he announced that his boat was waterlogged water logged examination of the boat showed seams scams in its bow and a good deal of water in the forward compartment ent the referee appointed a meeting at 10 p in when he would hear the statements tate ments of both sides and give his des dej decision ision time of race 2024 wll between 10 and 11 and after considerable talk referee galligher gallagher gave tile the race to gaudaur and declared all bets and pools off the declaring bets bett and pools off was wis based upon what Galla gallagher cher aher called unnatural bet betting bettina ting ling which Is alleged to be the putting up oi of money on in a secret way by some of the teemer party nr NEW v ORLEANS 3 director general burke ha has completed a full report of the progress gress of preparation for fi r the worlds exposition the main building has been completed and exhibits are now arriving arri vInI for installation the extension to tg the machinery hall an iron building requires only sashes and flooring making that hall now about 1948 feet in length but little space remains in the machinery department the director general notifies state commissioners that their exhibits can come along at any time the building will receive eahl exhibits ag its to the tae loth of november every state and territory is now represented the erection of stables is progressing rapidly stalls being p provided to show 1000 horses sulta suitable 0 o I 1 cattle and horse barns and a stock avenue half a mile from the track A wisconsin dispatch says jaye edeell and phallas will be exhibited arrangements range ments ard being made for noted horses the stables are ism isoo 1800 feet tong long ong the live stock exhibits will be the largest ever made before left the city of mexico october 31 via the mexican aiex diex ican central rall rail railroad road and el elpaso paso raso the commissioners df france Al mexico exico spain brazil portugal japan honduras and guatemala are here arran arranging for the installation arranging hing fing of their exhibits its burke is ar arranging rangin with diaz who will be luau inaugurated urata december 1 to adjourn the aiex Alex mexican ican Con congress gresson on the loth of december and also expects the american congress to adjourn the of december so that the exposition may be opened in the presence of the presidents of the united states mexico the central american republics h heads ea S of departments and foreign representatives the action of the board of management mentin in deferring the opening until president arthur can inaugurate Ae ane exposition Is warmly approved by the community his warm support or of the exposition is appreciated all over the south and the management declare it at will be a source of intense disappointment to the people if opened without him the delay will enable delinquents to get t in 1 position and avoid much of tv the confusion incident to the opening of the exposition burke reported to the management yesterday that if they would roof the park over acres and give him sixty days the ap cants for space would fill it NEW ORLEANS 3 A special to the states gives the number of citizens of Lareau vUle who went out to meet the republicans and ask them to desist at 17 louis louls brown and louis frelot freiot colored republicans were amo among ii t the e killed ado additional wounded st stclair clair pu dugan and A F dugan durgan democrats the zan gan engagement lasted only four minutes but in that time over 1000 shots were fired the negroes as soon as they realized there was really a fight and the democrats were wee making 11 a stand fled in all directions leavin leaving their kats hats hats shoes horses and everything 1 many manx of them tiem received fatal shots on the field ran a great way and died in out of the way places their bodies are being behice found now in the fields and woods between 50 and GO 60 of them rushed into bayou where some salik sank from their wounds exhausted and were drowned in the confusion and st struggle rugie but many reached the other side side and continued in their wild flight three were reported as found dead in the fields this side of the bayou one made his way five miles below here and died the excitement at Lau reaville was terrible when the smoke cleared away and citizens saw the noblest men of fausse point lying dead upon the field their ra rage rae e was terrible the leaders ot of the republicans having exhausted their ammunition retreated into a house near by where they asked for quarters gov kellogg closed his canvass last night and left for iberia parish the scene of the late lite trouble the preliminary examination of the prisoners was not had nad today to day as was expected owing to the absence of the district actor ney consequently the prisoners will have to remain in prison until after the election they are leading white and colored republicans of the parish the coroners inquest has been postponed until wednesday new orleans 3 over colored men dpn have been arrested by the police of the first congressional district since yesterday noon as 11 dangerous and suspicious characters and having no visible means of support many ol of them were committed to prison by the recorder corder NEW YORK 3 the headquarters of the national republican publican Ee committee were crowded tonight to night all expressed the utmost confidence in the election of blaine jones johes chairman of the national committee said 1 I think now what I 1 have always thought that we will carry the northern states without exception we will win in indiana and I 1 have not a shadow of a doubt as to the result in new jersey jorsey and connecticut blaine Is as good as elected the star the tammany organ has an adroitly worded appeal to democrats in luu which the names of cleveland and hendricks are not once mentioned nor is there a desire or a hope expressed for their election it also prints the following in italics ilia ladder of ascent he kicked and spurned now comes the time for compliments returned turned the sun blandly assumes Clev elands defeat and says it Is not too much to say that when the country is 14 saved from grover cleveland tomorrow to morrow it is to butler that popular gratitude should be especially rendered new york 3 the tone of the democratic and independent I 1 nde pendent press ress this mor morning nin shows a remarkable K change from the confidence which inspired it last week the times says our candid opinion is that nobody is now N very ery certain about the result of tomorrow borrowa to morrow election there are enough elements of doubts in the situation to puzzle politicians and make prophets deny their calling it is quite possible we vve shall have i to go 0 o so far as the pacific coast for the votes necessary to Clev elands election most alost of the money and all the skill in tricks and management are on blaines side sida I 1 the world has the following double leaded we think blaine is beaten new york new jersey connecticut indiana california nevada all states that voted for tilden and for hancock are almost certain to cast their ballot for cleveland last week the world repeatedly declared new york a certainty dainty for cleveland that the republicans had given it if up also that new jersey connecticut and indiana would certainly so go for cleveland unless the enormous corruption fund which blaines managers were using to purchase his election in those states should pr prevail ovail evall the lie lle herald ra id which has talked la in a similar confident c florent view says this morning I 1 I 1 if tomorrow to morrow voters can act without without bribery or intimidation cleveland will be elected by a tremendous majority the times lymes also interposes an if regarding new jersey if vigilance on the part of the friends f of cleveland in new now jersey Js Is all that is needed to assure the election tomorrow to morrow of electors opposed to blaine democrats and independent republicans can surely be relied upon to exercise it BOSTON 3 at the dinner given to blaine this evening at the hotel brunswick there were idore more than guests among the prominent gentlemen present were E R hoar A W beard R worthington 13 mcpherson C A bartol bartoi J JW W chandler it it bishop and G A marsden it was about 8 when henry cabot lodge who presided e sided called the company to order lie lle ll 11 said sald that as blaine was to review the great torchlight procession there would not be any general ut he knew those present would be greatly disappointed if they did not hear from the distinguish distinguished ey guest when blaine rose to respond he was heartily cheered aud when order was restored he fald faid mr chairman and ard gentlemen for reasons which I 1 need not stop to de tall tail a reception of this charac character terin in the city of boston at the close of a national campaign is particularly particular lyl gratifying ati to me and I 1 thank mr lodge lo 10 defor for giving me this opportunity to thank you it is too late to argue or even to state the great issues involved in the canvass which closes tonight butlak but I 1 am sure that those issues constitute a difference dine dinc rence between te the parties so broad and so deep that their decision will affect for weal or for woe the history of the united states for many years to come applause I 1 am sure that the great constitutional amendments which have grown out of the civil struggle and which have in so many respects respects i I 1 might say changed the very framework ot ol our government have been made by the r can party and are now in its keeping keepin and as I 1 have frequently said elsewhere I 1 here now nov repeat that to transfer the political power of the country to the democratic party at this time would by no means be one of those ordinary transfers of the government from ono one party to another which gray haired men within in my view witnessed many years ago agro it would not be merely a case of one party going out and another coming in it would rather bea reverse and overturning ot a great organized change in the government of bf our great industrial system of our great financial system it would be a transfer of the of the country far more vital and far reach ing than any of the ordinary changes of dynasty which occur in those european Eur governments of a different form from ours and I 1 close this canvass in which I 1 have had some active participation with the profound conviction nat mat that intelli int ellige e t as the voters of the united stat states es are and I 1 am certainly addressing the most intelligent of them that intelligent as the tre the mass of the voters are accustomed as they are to give heed to the weight and tendency of questions to be decided the people of the united states have not yet measured nor as 1 belie belle believe yog vot yet fully comprehended what it would mean to transfer this government to the abs absolute plute control of the southern states of this union nor do I 1 here now stop to give my own idea of what such a change change would mean if it were not out of place nce I 1 should refrain for the additional reason reason that anything I 1 might now say would be too late to influence petular popular judgment in my direction and for or c the reason that insofar as my rny own voice could reach and |