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OMMttteled Aug. 8.1881, ???f? Int. o. <3?mto? 8UMTBR, 8. 0. Tina : 11.60 per ?anan?it adveooe }t* at, tare trat lMtrti??....M..MM.41 00 ?tary lil>Miut iesertioa... M Qettraeai for three awHti, or loiter wtl be mate et rvdaced r%tm. Alt eaWMtaateatWa? which tubaarv? private will to chafgtd for te eOertieaieutc. Oettwartm and trtbwtce of raepatta will ba REPORTS FROM MANY STATES. Lateet Returoi From tbe ?lectton-Bryan Carries Nebraska. <*&B,Y I If (RB A3 ES HIS MAJORITY Iff ONLY a FHW STACE3 Wheeling, V> Ve, Now t ?Wewt ?irgteia ate gooe Republican by 18,000 to 16 000. eleotiog Slate, eon gfaastowaj tad legielat ve ttokete. mteo. Hew, Now 7 ?State foea for Bfwae by 2.500 Demoeretto gew arwov ewd Mograeemeo elected. w^Pratdttoo, Oal, No? t ?Tbe McCiolay majority io tbit State it aaora tbao 40,000. ItdiMtpolie, Iod, Not 7.?Tbe ftepoblloeo ploraliiy io I od Um it aot lata tban 80,000 Proeideoce, R I , Nov 7 ? McKio My aarrrta Stale by 13 874 plarality. Boetoo, Not 7 ?The vote of Mas tttBttttlt, ret a rot baeiof baeo* re* eerttd frooa every oily and taw a, it at Mlewt: McKinley 239,405, Bry aa 160,607. Deaver, Oal, Now 7 ? Sufficient twit roe ate io to mow tbtt Bryan'a praralit]T it about 35,000 HoMtot, Tea. Now 7 ? Democrat ia majority it fully 176.000 Only Repoblioan eoogrfteamao io State baa Swot defeated by Demoertt Philadelphia. Not 7?Complete bat aooffioitl return? glee McKioley 887.736 plurality in PenneylTtnit. Detroit, Now 7?Retarnt from tbe Rltle op to 10 o'clock tonight give Prowidett McKinley a plarality of 00,868 White River Junction, Vt , Not 7 ?Two baadred and twenty oitiea and lawM give McKinley 40,603, Brytn 19.401. Portland. Ore , Nov 7?About one btlf of tbe total vote of tbe State of Washington baa been reported and thowe McKinley 27.481, Bryan 20, 061 Jeckeoovitle, Fla , Not 7?Tbe of ieiai rttoroe from 388 precioett oat of 067 ia tbt State received wt> to eVdtight tonight tbow the Demo trait* preeidential eleotore received '11,080 Tttet to tbe Repoblioan elec tW 0.200 The tame returna give Jetninga (Dam ) for governor, 19,400 votee to 3 J0O for MaeFarlane, (Rep ) BeJeigb, N 0 , Not 7?North Oar altaa givee Btyto a majority of aot MM that 80,000 Tbe nezt dtlega tiow from tbit State will oootaio MTta Democrata tod two Repobli ttwa Little Rock, Ark. Not 7??hie 8tale giTtt Bryan 60.000 plurality. Kanaaa City, Mo . Not 7?Mit totri eleeta twelve Demooratio coo gretamao, Repoblioaoa two, two oth era la doubt Sloai Pall, S. D . Not 7?McKin ley'e plarality io South Dakota ia 14.000 Helena, Mont.. Not 7 ?Bryan bat 16,000 to 18.000 plurality ia Mao mart tod tbe Democratic ttttt ticket it eleeted Salt Lake. Ultb, Not 7-McKin ley Harriet atate by 4 600 majority. >iaocbeeter, N B . Not 7?Mc Kitlty t majority it about 18.000 New Orleana. La., Not 7?Bryan'e majority it tbia State ezoeede 30,000 Per go, N D , Not 7?Repoblioan pltrtlily it tbe State ia about 11,000 New Haven, Conn, Nov 7? Repab Mean plural,.y ia 28,416 DeeMoioea, la , Not 7? McKin? ley oarriee Sttte by 87,418 plurality Topeka, Kan , Not 7?Partial re ttrta give McKinley plarality of 36,000 Portland, Me, Not 7.?Figoree from 814 oitiet, townttod plantationa wivt MeKialey 68,512; Bryan 83,728 To 1008 ttaae towat gave McKinley 70,729; Bryan 28,163 Atlanta, Not 7 Bryan'e majority ia Ororgia it tboot 40,000 Mottgomery. Alt, Not 7 ?The Demoarttie majority will ba et leaat 40,000. NatbTille, Tent, Not 7 ? Bryao will * ry tbe Sttte by 26.000 to 80, 000 .4m. Baltimore, Not 7.-With acattered afweiaeta ia wtrfoat oeeatitt af the Stale to hear from, Maryland's "Be Jui sumt: plurality for McKinley and Roosevelt in yeeierday'e contest wee 14,146, with o probability tbat official count will twtll the total to 16,000 or more. Oolombus. 0, Not 7 ?Democratic 8tate Chairman Long bad do at ate ? ment to give oat tonight Repebli oeo 8t*te Chairman Dick aaid : "Unofficial retaroa received from 84 of the 88 ooooties warrant the elaim of 70,000 for McKinley, and we elect 17 of 21 member* of congress, * gain of two." New York. No? 7 ?Political head quarters ia this oity sod 8t?te are be? leg abeodooed, and the campaign of 1900 ia now biatory Ei Got Stone, who baa bad ebarga of tbe Democratic tatiottl beadqtartera, ia preparing to re itrt it Hiseoori. Rapabiioaa leaders of tatiooal repotatton who bate made their headquarters bare io tbia city for a ttmber of weeks pact, are also seat lenog to their hones ia different sec? tions of tbe eototry 1 Tbe official retaroa aa reeeifod are aot materially ebaogiag tbe results, and MeKialey'e plurality at midaigbt remains approximately 145,000 io tbe State. Jobo B Stenebfield. tbe Demo oratio nominee for governor, rao ahead af bia party's preeideotiel electors, bat O'D'alTs plurality still remains about 100.000 Both botaea of tbe State legiclatare are Reputltcan by t large pltrality. New York, Not 7 ? Ki Got Stone of Missouri bad bia atatemeat merle out early today, io wbiob be reviewed the eleettoo of yesterday It is aa follows : ??The battle is over Tbe Demo oratio party of tbe eouotry aeocpta the reault without eomplaioitg, aa to duty beuad It signifies bat little now to aeelys* the ioflueooee aa to tbe cause tbat brought about the result There will be t wide divergence of opinion aa to tbat. Tbia I will say. however, tbat tbe Democratic party must stand and will atatd, undismayed io defense of tbe constitution aod for the preaer vatioo oo im paired of oar constitution. A colonial policy would be destructive of the republio aod we should reust every effort to establish it I have alwaya favored tbe aooccatioo, io a proper way, of the ialaods adjaeeot to otr eoaat, tut have opposed tbe annex? ation of a large domaia it the caatern hemisphere for reasons fully stated dor iog*the campaign. "Tbe Dcmooratia party must stand firm to tbe defense of tbe constitution while at the same time it should tske an advanced and progressive position looking to the development aod proteo tioo of our maritime aod commercial interests Tbe Missouri Democratic platform of 1898 expressed my views oo the political qaestiooa of tbe day. These qaestiooa are for future disous ??on, however ; all I say oow is what 1 have said maoy times before, tbat the Dcmocratio pftny must be affirmative aod progressive aa well aa aggressiv*. "Mr Bryao made a great fight. He is ooc of the most remarkable men of biatory. He may oever be presided, but whether io politiets or priests life 00 mat will bold a more eommaodiog, plate, aod ooos will be capable of ex erlieg a greater iaiueooc for public good. May God bless him " THE NEXT HOUSE. Washington Nov 7.?Reprcscntstive Loadeoslager, who is iu charge of the eaatero headquarters of the Republioao congressional committee, tooigbt taid that his returns aod the press dis? patches indicated that the Republicans would bavs 203 members ia the next heuae of. representative!, against 154 for ths oppositiot. Al the headquarters of ths Demo oratio eoogressioesl committee, Mr. Karr, the secretary, daoicd the claims made by the Republicans to a majority from 40 te 50 ia the Lcxt hotse. fie says that the ioformatioo he has re? ceived makes it eertaio that the Demo? crats will have at least 166 members, with ths prospssts of ooc or two more 1 seata which are still io doubt leaviog ths Rcptbltcaos a msjority oo the face of present advices Ohairma* Rioherdsoo rcfossd le give out aoy atatcmcot oo the general re salt, msrely seyiog be did not wish to talk at this time. Wilmiegtoo. Del. Nov 7 ?A riot occurred io the 3d diatriet of Wilmiog loo, which resetted io tbe destruction of the polling place. The diatriet baa a large negro vote, aod aa the offiocrs wars ocarly half a* boar late, io open? ing ths polls about a hundred negroes assembled io lias wsitiog to vote. As ths doors opened ibey sew a white mao, James MsHogb, who hsd gotten io ahead of them, et'omptiog to vote. This isforiaicd them aod, resting in, thay asesoited MoHugh aod the inspec? tor. James Dogen euttiog both serious ly. Policeman Sherry was also sot is atiemptitg to raaiore order. The oegrocs dsstrcyad the pollieg booth aod the rsgistratioe books disappeared io the melee. New York. Not 7 -All tbe large sagar raflaitg companies base made a rsdtetiot of 15 per eett it til gradea ef rslttd sugar. hum ?t and Fear not?Let all the Ends thou j ER. S. 0.. WEDNESD , In Bryan's State. Result Still in Doubt?Fusion Legislature Seems Likely. Lincoln, Neb, No? 7 ?Demoeratio National Committeeman Dahlnso this aftsroooo stated that lbs Nebraska legislature will be fosioo by 11 major? ity ; that the fusion State ticket is slsotrd by shoot 6,000 majority, asd that Bryao electors win by 15.000 Rs? publioeos are inclined to oooosds the legislature on the faoe of the present returns, hat allege fraud in Douglass oonotry and Omaha and will oontest. So far the returns show geios io the legislature of 16 members for the fo sionists over two years ago. Omaha, Not 7 ?Election returns in Nebraska are so olose ss to he watched keenly. Chairman Lindsay for the Re pobiioaos elaims tonight that McKinley earriea the State by 7.000 or more, the Repoblieao State ticket wioe by 5,000to 7,000snd that the Republicans hats a majority of 17 io the legislators Against this the Demoorats elaim Bryao sarried the State, though hy s osrrow margio ; that fosioo has a safe workisg msjority io Ihe legislators, sod that tho fosioo Stats officers ars eleetsd hy 8,000 to 5,000. The legis latore will be io doobt ootil oomplete returns are in Indications are that it will he fosioo by a small msjority. Both ptrtiss are olaimiog to lead oo joiot ballot. Hanoa's Statement, Cleveland, O.. Nov 7,?Senator Haona this svening gavs The Asso? ciated Press the following statement on the resolt of yesterday's election : "The resolt is mors than satisfactory. It eipresses s continued eoondeooe in ths administration and the party whioh is osrtaioly gratifying to all republicans and friends of this administration. I) assures the continuance of present pros* psroos sooditioo. It is s triomph of ths priooiples of good government over Brysnism, whioh is ths prod not of s eombtoetion of elements of irrespoosibil? ity, instability snd ino?mpetenoy. It strsngthens the very foundations of the government It. is a reboke of tho demagogoory of the osmpaigo of the opposition, and s olear, eool diagnosis of a situation whioh was for a time clouded by tbeir methods of evasion and misrepresentation Above all it gives to every American absolute ooofi denee io the good jodgmeot of the people sod their resdioess snd sbility to protest their own ioterests by decid? ing sright those greet questions wbiob of necessity come.up io s goveroment by the people. | "While In the main oor predictions hsve been fulfilled, I msy say that in many eases oor expectations have been exceeded. As yet final results cannot, of ottirse. be koowo, bot some of the States whish wers considered doubtful ars sorsly republican snd some whioh seemed safely demooratio ere doobtfol, with possibility of bsiog republican M A Haooa." How 8enate Will Stand. Wsabiogtoo, Nov 7.?The next sen? ate sssomiog tbst ths State legislatures will folfill tbeir doty and shoose senators to rspresent their States will stand, on the basis of yesterday's eleetioo, 49 republicans, 27 democrats and 9 inde? pendents, with the legislatures io doobt io ihrss States with ths privilege of eleetisg five senators at this time The legislators io doobt are Delaware aod Nebraska io eaoh of which States two seostore are to beoboseo sod Idaho with ooe senatorial ehair to be filled. THE ILLINOIS VOTE. Chiesgo, Not 8?Complete oooffioial retorns from the State show the total vote for president to have been : Mc? Kinley 593.028; Bryan 497.980 Plureli.y 95,098 The plurality of ITaies (Rep) for governor is 65,114 . Finley Brown, a 12 year old Charles* loo lad, was plaeed in a dry swimming pool at the Porter seademy ss s joke by his seboolmates aod left to olimb out as beetbeoould. Io bis eftorte to do so y> sustained internal iojuries. froi wbieh be sobseqoeotly died. The little fellow was loyal* to his frieods and refused to the last to reveal their oames, saying that tbey were setiog io a spirit of foo and should oot be blamed for their accident. NORTH CAROLINA S SEN? ATOR. Raleigh. NC, Nov 6 ? Speeial Dispatches to Norniog Pest at 11.30 assoae Cbsirmao Simmons' nomination st ths State primary for 8enator hy 50,? 000 majority #or more over Joliao S. Csrr Mr Simmoos said at 11 o'clock tooight that he hoped to get 58,000, the majority whioh Ayeoek got for Ooveroor at the Aogost eleetioo, ooder Simmons's management. Ths ehsnees are he will get it. txnh klms't at, be thy Country's, thy Qod'a li AY. NOVEMBER 14. What the Kepublians Claim. Declare Both Kentucky and Nebraska Went for Mc? Kinley. Near York, Not. 8.?As a resolt of messsges received at Republican nttiootl headquarters today by Na tiooal Committeemeo J E Mauley and N B. Soott from doubtful points, Mr Manley gave out the following statement: "Foil returns today leave the situa? tion ae it was yesterday We have won by 808 electoral votes We have carried every northero State, bat Colorado, Nevada aod Montana with ten votes We have carried Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware aod West Virginia. As we predicted daring the entire campaign they are attempting to rob as of the electoral votes in Kentucky ander the power of the Qoebel law. If tbey succeed we shall have 195 electoral votes Oor candidate for governor wires that we have carried Kentucky for the electoral ticket and elected him by over 7,000 majority The time has come when the American people ought to insist st wbstever cost that the votes sbsll be counted ss tbey were honestly cast" Senator Scott in answer to tele? grams inquiring an to the resolt in Nebraska, received the following dispatoh from E Roaewater, mem ber of the national advisory com mittee, who ie s candidate for thr Uoited States senstorsbip from Nebraska: "Returns from the rural districts incomplete but no doobt whatever that McKinley carries Nebraska by not less tbsn 3,000 Governorship close bat the prospects fsvor Re publics as. Both booses of legists tare will be Republican by small msjority * NO DOUBT ABOUT KENTUCKY. Louis rille,Ky, Nov 8.?With returns from all but 30 out of 1,884 preoioots I ,in Kentucky, tbe Courier Jonmal puts Bryan's majority at 8,000 and Beokbam's at 5,000. Ths missing preoiootu have been tsksn into aooooot in this result. Tbe republicans now claim that majorities Will be shown for MoKinloy aod Yorkes when the return iog board oanvasses tbe vote at Frank? fort, whioh it will do three weeks from eleotioo day. The roturniog board is demoeratio sod tbe legislature is also demooreiio. Ex Got Jas B MoCrary, who mat aged tbe demoeratio campaign, tonight closed the headquarters and will tomorrow return to his home at Rich? mond. He said tonight that be bad beard from campaign ohairmeo in every ccuoty in the State, and that with all of the republican claims in the eleventh district, he plseed tbe majori? ties of Bryan and Bsokbam respectively at 8.000 at 5,000. Tbe Louisville Commeroial, republi? can, will tomorrow say tbe eleotioo is "very olese." It will not eonoede the defest of Yerkee aod tbe MeKioley sleotors snd will say that the official oouot ooly oan determine tbe result. KENTUCKY'S UNOFFCIAL RE? TURNS. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 9.?Witb unofficial returns from every precinct in Kentucky, the Courier-Journal pats Bryan's majority st 7,635 and Beckhsm's at 4,110 The county boards canvassed the returns in every county in the Stste todsy. aod 50 oat of the 119 from whioh official re tarns have been received tonight did not materially change the majoritiee dtated There is no doobt that the foil official retaroe will vsry some what from the ooofficia! 6gores It is hsrdly possible thst tbe majoritiee of 7,635 and 4,110 will be wiped out, however, unless the unexpected shall happen in the counties where tbe official returns are not in BRYAN CLAIMS NEBRASKA. Chioago, Nov 8 ?A telegram was reoeived at Demoeratio natiooal head? quarters today from W. J. Bryao, stat iog that tbe Democratic national tioket earried Nebraska by a majority of 2,000 and tbe State ticket by 4,000 aod that tbe next legislature will be Demooratio. McKinley Carried Nebraska Omans, Nov. 9 ?Almost complete retoros give MeKioley a plurality io Nebraska of over 6,000 Tbe Re? publican State ticket is apparently elected by from 1,500 to 2,000. Tbe Republicans elect congressmen in the First snd 8eoond districts, the fusionists in the Third. Fourth, Fifth snd Sixth districts. Tbe legislsture, the returnn on whioh are not yet re turned, wilt probably stand : Senate?Kepublicans, 16 ; Fosioo isls, 16 ; vacant, 1 House ?llepublicsns, 51 : Fusion? ists, 49 andlTrutb's." thi \ 1900. Ne? Why the Republicans Won. Mr Bryan Makes a State? ment Concerning Election Result. Liooolo, Neb, No? 8.?Wm J. Bryan tonight gate oat the following statement ooooerniog the election : "The result was a surprise to me, and the magnitude of the Republicans! viotory was a surprise to our opponents as well as to those who voted our ticket. It is impossible to aoelyte the returns uotil they are more oomplate, but speaking generally, we seem to have gained in the large cities aod to bare lost in thn smaller cities aod in the country ??The He publican a were able to secure tickets or passes for all their voters who were away from borne, and this pave them considerable advantage We have no way of knowing at this time bow much money was speot io the porohase of votes aod in eolooiiatioo But while these would aeooant for some of the Republican gains, tbey could not aeooont for the widespread tooresee in the Republican vote The prosper? ity argument was probably the m^et poteot one used by the Repoblieaoa. They oompared present oonditiona with the paoie times of 1898 to 1896 and this argumeot had weight with those who did oot stop to ooosider the reasoos for the change. The appeal, 'Stand' by the president while the war is on, had a great deal of influence amoog those who did not realise that a war against a dootrico of self government in the Philippines must react upon us in this oouotry. We made an booest fight upon an honest platform, and having done our duty as we saw it, we have nothing to regret. "We are defeated but not dis ooorsged The fight must go on I am sure that Republican policies will be re? pudiated by the people wbeo the ten? dency of these polioies are folly under? stood. The contest between plutocracy and democraoy oaouot end until ooe or the other is completely triumph? ant m Concerning himself Mr Bryan said : "I have come oat of the esmpaigo with perfect, health aod a dear con? science. I did my most to bring eao oess to the principles for which I stood. Mr Stevenson did all that he could i Senator Jones aod the members of the Democratic, PoDulist. Silver Republi? cans and Anti Imperialism committees did all tbey could* Mr Hearst aod bis associates in the olub organisation put forth their best efforts. Our oewspa pers, our oampaigu speakers aod our j local organisation did their part also. I have do fault to find aod no re I proaohes. I shall eootioue to take ao active interest io politios as long ss I live. I believe it to be the duty of ottiieos to do so, and io addition to my ioterest as a tillste, I feel that it will require a life time of work to repay the political friends who have done so muob for me. I shall oot be a senatorial candidate before the legislature whioh has been elected. Senator Allen de serves the senatorship which goes to the Populists. Mr Hitoboook aod Mr W H Thompson are avowed candi? dates for the other senatorship. Tbey both deserve well of the party, aod I am tqo grateful to tbem for past sup port to stand in their wsy even if I desired a seat in the seoate." Mr Bryan said be had no other plans at prseot than to remaio at borne uotil be bad recovered from the fatigue of campaigning He denied the report that be would remove from Nebraska and make Texas his home. That Pendulum*Didn't SwiDg. Democrats were banking heavily upon the long established precedent that New York's vote swinge like a pendulum between the two parties in alternate campaigns, and that Indiana has always gone the same way. It was shown that for many campaigns this had been an unfailing rule, and it was now democracy's turn to have the pendulum swing its way. But the peddulum didn't owing For the first time einoe 1864 the role has failed, and for the first time in all these years the republicans have carried New York in two euo cesaive preeidentfal campaigns The following table from the New York World shows the pluralities in New York State and the oK oity, now Manhattan and Bronx Borougbe, in each of the last eleven presidential yeara : State City plurality. plurality. 1856, R 80.128 D 24.142 1860, R 50,136 D 29,008 1864, R 6,749 D 37,227 1808, D 10 000 D 69,160 1872, R 53,456 D 23,147 1876, D 82,742 D 53,682 1880, R 6,862 D 41,283 1884, D 1,074 D 43,127 1888, R 14,373 D 65,815 1892, D 45,518 D 76,300 1896, R 268,469 R 21,000 In 1892 Mr Cleveland's plurality in the preaent territory of Greater New York was 111,477 Io 1896 McKin ley's plurality la the same territory was 62,000. ron. rRUE SOUTHRON. ?ataSllebtd Jone ]?66 r Series?ToL XX. No. 16 Republicans of Kentucky Contest Charge the Democrats With Fraud all Over the State. Louisville, Ky., Ncr >Q.?Republi cso Chairman Lsslis Combe anoouooed bis purpose today to ooateet the electo? ral ?ote of ths 8tate aod to see that congressional contests srs iostituted bj ths defsated candidate* is> the Third, Ninth aod Testh districts Mr. Combs aaid : "There is no ques? tion that Yerkes sarried the State by s substantial plurality of votes oast. It will take the otLoial ooox?! t* ehcw bow maoy ballots we.e not eoaoted by tbe prearranged plans of tbe Deseoorsts to reduce the Yerkes sots- Wbeo it is realised that 10 votss to the precinct makes over 19,000 votes io tbe Stats it oao readily be seen that this number of votes oonld bsvs been seised by ths Democratic party to eaeb preeinot with? out affeeting publio opinion hy the open ruffianism and disregard of appearaooes whioh controlled their action to 1899. Tbe thefts of this year are, io my opin? ion, greater than last year. I desire to make oo fictitious contests, hot if ths fsots are now as we believe we will eon* j ten tbe eleotorsl vote of the State of Kentucky " Un conquered Boers London, Nov 9?Lord Roberts, tele? graphic? from Johannesburg under date of Nov 8, gives details pf the de? feat of the Boers near Bothaville. and adds to the fasts already known the following : "Col Le Gallais was heavily encaged for five hours with 1,000 Boers. Knot reioforoed De Gallais aod completely defeated the Boers Dewet aod Steyn. with the Boer's, left in great baste and were pursued some miles to tbe southeast. Tbe eoemy broke up to small parties La Geltaie was amoog - tbe killed 8tsyn'e secretary. Devisl liers, was wounded and captured Lord Roberts also reports a number of small affairs, tbe moot important of whioh was an engagement fought Nov 6 by Smith Dornen, sooth of Da! min otha, whieb resulted in the Biers being driven to tbe east of Komatt river. THE L03bES ON BOTH SIDES. Botbaville, Nov 9 ?There has been heavy 6ghtiog siooe Nov 6. resulting in tbe defeat of tbe Boers, who lost 23 killed, 20 wouodod aod 100 taken pris? oners Seven of tboir gnus were also capturod The British lost 3 oflhere and 4 men killed. ? MAILS IN THE PHILIP PINES. Washington, Nov 9?Recent develop? ments in the postal eerviee io the Philippines are reported by Direotor General of Posts Yaille in oommuuioa lions just received by the post office de? partment. Regarding ?he oeosorship of tbe mails the direotor general says Gen MaeArthor is folly io aooord with him oo his eooteotioo that poetal oeosorship shall be resorted tu only in oaso of ab? solute necessity He eaye there has beeo aod will be oo f riot ion between tbe postal aod military antboritieso o this questioo. He reeogoiies, however, that occasions may arise where censor ship is absolutely neoessary and has given iostrootioos that cftieers of ths postal servioe shall in every way assist the military Hester's Cotton Statement. New Orleans, Nov. 9 ?Secretary Hester's weekly New Orleans cotton exchange ststemeot shows an in? crease in tbe movements into eight compared with tbe seven days ending this data last year in roond figurea of 32,000 For tbe nine days or No? vember the totals show ao increase over last year of 60,000 For the 70 days of tbe seseon that have elapsed the aggregate is ahead of the 70 days of laat year 240,000 Tbe amount brought into sight dur? ing the psst week bss been 416,194, against 384,165 for the seven days ending November 9th isst year. These make the total movement for the 70 days from September let to date 3,586,734, against 3,346,900 last year The movemeot since Septem? ber 1st shows receipts at all United States]ports 2,518,599, against 2,219,. 015 last year, overlsod aoross the Mississippi, Ohio sod Potomso rivers to northern mills snd Csnsds 280, 133, against 281,015 last year Into* rior stocks in excess of those held at the close of the commercial year 473, 662, against 420.282 last year. Soothern mill takings 314,340,against 326,486 last year, 284.488 year before last - mm - ? ? ? mum - If Mark Hanoa has say of that jampaigo food left be oogbt to divide it smong Whartoo Barker, Mr Debs sod ths othsr figure bead caodi Utes who were roeeiog ts help MoKia* ey.?W timing tos Star.