n TKILKdS-MAPHo F CEDE vbr PHILADELPHIA, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 186C. DOUBLE SHEET-THREE CENTS. you vj.-no. . HF.LMHOLD'S "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED' COMPOVSD FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. a niti end pectnc itn,Mj for dianase. of the I Af7?i "w.VIi. ORaVEL, AND DROPSICAL l IKUH. 'Ihl medicine Intreadee the power of Imo " abto.bent into blthT Iritin UT wlikh the matter of calcareous tfesoiBVtatM ana . II ann.turel enlariiemeoUi are rdc Hi.tl taHtmmtkBl4il i good lor mn, women, aodchtldrtn, HHfl vi nil him HUH HHII HMII HHII HHII HUH HIllllTTIHTUIIIH HHiuiaiiuiiiiii HHH HHII HUH HH HHH HHH ii hm mm mm HHH linLMP0LD8 EXTRACT BUCHU, m. .ukMM, attended with to following symptoms l if!JlttoB to Laertion, I " ol Power, -T?- Klu.blng the Body, roli!fof th Skin, Eruption, of the race, .M!Iituue. 1 allnl Coanlenaiioe. 1 TkHrVrMW"-" - " ,owd to on ,whicn lUU MeU Tbt.iibtT remove.) on tmlow ril!lTY IPILKPT1C PUS, ETC., . Jhirh the patient may expire. Who can nay y are. 7ot frequently followed by those direful dl- .vqaNITY AND CONBCMPTION .wire of the cause ol thcli suffering. Lot nmniwii. The ri-conU of the Insane aitylum melancholy death bv consumption bear ample and the 0I t, , .M-ruon. SSr.VMtltntKIro:tircte(Iby organic weakness, 1n"..h. al'lot medicine to strengthen and Invitjo uVetrm, whl.b UELMIOLI"4 KX TRACT OP mVhW inferably does. A tilal wU convince th. tnoa gkepllca). FKKF.tK.F.F.KKB F.lfB UK r.Kt; KKKEEB FfctErB rv.K EFK Jii'pT.tEEEEEK i. .fleet loon wscoliarto Female the Extract Buonti . Zienoat id by any '' re"'"1,?' a,l,, loJ eouiplaluts TiiJ i T thi of lu the decline or chango 01 lnu be W pJpWin above. No 'm" 8nouW ""- 1XL LLL LI.L ILL Lib LLL ILL IJ.L MXLLl.LLLLLL LLLL1.1.I.II.L1.1J ... t.n r,am.Mertury or unpleasant medicine for Jp BCC11U iMrRovEit15isr.wAt.il. . .... At.eti.es In a I their sfiaes.al IHtle expense, STi' than ot dit,n Inconvenience, aud .SO Ul fclll . 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KTldenoe of the inoit no onM Selurf rehable character will accompany themealcUie. AUoaoUcIt direction! tor in. "'A kundrtdi of thou tSdi wPuVlng wltnewee. and upward, ef 30.000 unnoH eitid eertlncatea and recommendaiory leture, mny ot which Tare rrom the hlghe.t eouice., locluding eminent Ptoilclanrcierf(ymen. BUte.men etc. Tbel'roprletr reeortid to Oielr publication In the new. 5tle- he doli not do thlt trom the fact that bit article. Sink m Sundard preparations, and do not n to be PTr&tort$Z:iK the Doric eoUmn,.Undi lmptepurmajLuc having Fact for IU i ba.bi Indue Uon lor U ipWr. and Troto alone tor Its CaolUl. tthXl LLL IXL ILL Lit LLL LLL IJX LLb LLLLLLLLI.LL LI.LLLLLLLLL My Extract SarMipanlia la a Blood Purineri mf Ei; toactBuchula a Diuretic and will act auob In ail Both are prepared on purely clentlflo prlnclplee wiM03aiihemoet active of eltuer that oan be Cede A ready and conolu.lve teet will be a oonii.ert Knot theiopertlea with thoee eet lorth In the tollow. 8ce I)!peMatoTy of the United Btatee, t...,t,. ?e rrotlieor DBWita' Ta'uable work on the PracUce BeS rSmarkt made by the celebrated Dr. Phtbio, Phl- ' "Jimart. made by Dr. Ephraih McDowrix. a r brateo Pbyloln and Member ot the Royal C'oliena It Hnneont, Ireland, and pubiUhed In the Trim taction ( the King and Queen'i Journal. Medico Chlrumlcal Review, pabllehed by BtJA nT?litBfi. FHow of he Roval College of Hurgeont. See motto lBt etandard work on Medicine. Bee moat "Vki.iniini Jl)DODDDDD nuD VVD Dill) DDD HDD HDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD DDD HDD "OLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Adore, letter, for Information, In confidence, t o II. T. HELM BOLD, Chbmist. PRINCIPAL DEPOT8 J UELMBOLD'I DRVO AND CHEMICAL WAHEIIOU8R, W0. 89 BROADWAY, Sew York; OB TO HELMBOl.D'8 MKDICAL, DEPOT. He. IN South TENTH Btret Philadelphia Pan Cou-eiietU, Ask V Molwbvia'l 7A T1II11D EDITION THE STATE ELECTIONS. Pennsylvania, Ohio, In diana, Iowa. COMPLETE REPUBLICAN TRIUMPHS. Gen. Geary Elected Governor of the Keystone State. A HARD FIGHT, BUT A CREAT VICTORY. Tne People Sustain Congress. NINETEEN RADICALS RETURNED FROM PENNSYLVANIA. How We Have Answered Vermont and Maine. RESULT IN PHILADELPHIA Messrs. Kcllcy, O'Neill, Myers, Tailor, aud Kan da II Re turned to Coisgress. Etc. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. CITY OP PIIir.AUEI.PIUA. RETCTtK BY WARDS. Gtrrnor. Jlec.t Ihedt. a -J a it it rfj 3 So 3 3s 5a I & l 1460 3H34 law 2205 1928 1490 1796 1444 1527 15S2 1629 15,16 1707 1760 2873 2310 1832 2418 3549 1605 1308 1301 1586 H9U 1470 877 Flrt Second Third Four ib Fifth MX th feventh Klghth Klntb Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Thlrtetntl , Foorteenib UlieenOi Hixteenth heventeentb Flgh(enth iiL. toenth 1 wentietb Twcnty-flmt 1 wentyHM0( nd.... Tweniy-third Twentv tonrtb Twenty-tlfih Twenty-eUih Twenty-aeventb... Total Itti3 ltitt ' Vlit I14'i 10rt7 ' li!M; 8'Jii5 lHlfll 2M lU9tii l.V I4 8x31 MT 1387 1414 mz 1HM tim lHtil- l:i;)4 1724 13H7I IMS' 1434 1 lHln 14,W IMS ItiiS 2723 1744 2-'S8' 17M 2375 2015' 1202 aos 1018 1048 9m 121 171.9 2471 10M5 14MS 2Ufi 24H1 ' 3963 ihh's Ji08i 8B7, 8872 law I 2180 1689 1603 an3 2HHI5 v.m 19.W 22i 1781 SlVi 2 3444 1.VI3 1277 12.M IMfl 14M 1414 8M 21W iVti 106ti 1107 hlUI 478M 492S3 47812 47812 47H60 Majority. 4093 1441 City OfTtcera. Heo'rof Tames-,-City Coin. I'elta. iMelloy,' .Conner Ualiler Rep. 1 Dem. I Hep. I Pern. 1663! 1414 I 1663; Hn 2166 1N63 3155 2861 1227 1951 12271 1961 9421 2261i 28 2281 10921 145 1 069! 1870 1124 1431' 10M8. 1265 JI5J! 17.15, 2338 1 1744 1590 i 1SH5, 15H5! 13S9 1768 15' 1767! 1526 26231 1435 26501 1392 0U! 1616 l-l6 1616 154 1467 1553 1468 220H 1564 2208 1570 25X7! 16t. J56l 1646 IWftj 2823 , 39V5 2823 14'J5 Hoi iWB' 2S08 2H46 1798 It ft 179 24t t:i4 260 2i2 978 3443 39771 3444 1952 19.5A 15U3 2180 1306 Ul0 lSi 17N I2S 171 1250 164 1K1 1600 1575 MJ 1444 962 1440 98 195 21871 1421 10B7 849, 1062, 654 ' 50021' 46181 50671; 46151 I 46183 1 j 46151 ' 4738 4520 . .777T Wasds. 6.... 7.... p.... .... 10.... 11.... 2.... IS.... 14.... 15.... 1 17 18 I 2l II Tl 21 24. 2ft. . at. Total. Majority , Jl'DICIAUV. -Prw. Juilue.- -AmioclBte Judge. a V M n a o WABDS. 1 to 16t3. 2IH6' ta 1 lu.vi hh 1148 2371 IhWrt 17671 16 1563 m 2174 ! 395, 1738 1425 IP2 2'il j KH77I 1IIW1 2288, 1761 ltV; 81721 1108, 114 2H6t 10.51 1 2IH9I 153 1 14 8 1118 1306 1661 2166 1227 945 lli':i 1148 2164 1601, 1769 2650 1122 1561 2228 256.5 1H94- 1786. 12(9; 262 29 D6 1051 1 229 1781' 166.11 902 210 ! 11U0, 1661; 2166 1217 944 194 1148 2:i3 lVt9 1770 2649 1122, 1.557 22-26 25(15' 39t5 176 I'iiRI 2879 2770 ay 10511 229 1 171 lh58 ic.2 212 1096 1416 263' 1051 j 2264' I61I 1416! 1726 1366, 1528! 1392 1506. 1448 1550 !Vi9 : 8823! M 2IH 17!0l tm, 3444 14l 263 1951 2264 18 W 1416 1727 137J 1527 9... 10.. 11.. 12.. 13.. 14.. 15.. 1.. 11.. 18.. 19.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24.. 2ft.. 26.. 27.. 1528 1193 1616 1415 1.VI6 1H0M 2'23 18W 1392 1596 1450 1549 1519 223 1834 1186 81 l69l 83HB 34441 1277: 1'250 1531 l44fl 145 820 1789 2.19 3445 15U0 1501 1277 12.50 1528 1440 141S 832 1511 1415 Total. 58J5; 47663 47668 (2638, S2642! 476121 47678 6372i" Majority.... Prothonotary of tk Dlatrlct Court. MeManea, Republican fiO.618 Ljtin, Democrat i. lWVrltJ'i M Mil Mil MM Mil ! IMI' WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE, AND ii : 7A ,1 til f 1 . i m j ' H" r1 t ' I " THE Clerk of the Quarter Seaalona. Butler, Republican , 50,714 L tilt s. Democrat .40,177 Majority "7573 Coroner. Daniels, Republican 50,620 Bormeister, Democrat Majority 4,352 Total Vote of the City. m 8G3 81,407 1866 100.C2G Increase 19,059 SELECT COUNCIL. MEMBER6 ELECrKD. Second Ward Dr. C K. Kam"rly, Dem. Fourth Ward Alurcua, Dnm. Sixth Ward P. D.iffy, Dom Kightb Ward A. J. Uoddon, Kep. ?iinth Ward William S. Stokloy, Rep. Eleventh Ward S. (i. King, Dem. Ihineenth Ward A. M. Fox, Rep. Fifteenth Ward J J. Kersey, Rop. seventeenth Ward O'JNoill, Dem. J weuty.sovohth Ward R, If. GiliinRUain, Rep. Cominou Couucll. First Ward G. W. Mactajrue, Rep. Second Ward W. D. Martin, Dom., II. Kennedy, Dem., John Tyson, Dem. Third Ward W. Xhoinpson, Dem. Fourth Ward Barnei, Dem., Haney, Dem. Sixth Ward P. Milton, Dem. Seventh Wore Little, Rei. Eijthtb Ward Harper, Rep. Ninth Ward A. H. Merghon, It. Tenth Ward Uenzey, Kop. Twelfth Ward Littleton, Rep. Thirteenth Ward J. L. Hhoemaker, Rep. Fourteenth Watd Hancock Rep. Fifteenth Ward Conrow, Rep., Potter, Rep., Smith, Rep. Seventeenth Ward Derlock, Dem. Kifrhteenth Ward Ray, Rop. Nineteenth Ward Earnest, Rep., Martin, Rep. Twentieth Ward Marcer. Rep . Cameron, Rep. Twenty-first Ward Simpson. Rop., Myere, R?p. Twenty-Second Ward Wagner, Bp. Twenty sixth Ward Armstrong, Rep. T went) seventh Ward Off den, Rup. (VOTB OF 1864 BT WARDS.) Receiver of Taxes. City Coimn laslouer O'Meill Mellov Dickjon Johnson (U.) (O) 1904 1070 Wards. (U 1 Wards. 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 ,...1909 ,...2278 ....1188 898 ,...1098 ....1059 ,...2168 ....1556 ....1619 ,...2819 .... 969 ....1358 ....2048 ....2281 ....8180 ....1615 ....1184 ....2308 ....2468 ....8214 ....1620 ....20fl ....1769 ....2286 .... 807 ....1834 2118 1460 19i 18 1405 2297 1182 888 1094 1061 2165 1557 1516 , 2306 , 967 , 1364 , 2042 , 2281 1868 , 1609 1178 2290 2464 2185 1455 8 4 6 6 7 8 1909 1409 1244 1852 1128 1308 1181 1480 1260 1842 1828 2200 1627 2061 1217 2323 2489 1320 1142 1889 1785 l'23 1196 1245 1848: 1120 13'3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1121 1479 1202 1319 1301 2194 15 1029 16... 2067 17... 1212 18... 2ri 19... 2498 20... 1327 21... 1134 22... 17 18 19 20 21 22 8202 1618 ....2066 ....1649 23 24 25 1354 23. 1777 24. 1216 26. '2288 1703 26 1191,26 1881 46.964 89,841 89 844 46.716 39,688 39,5o8 O'Neill's m.. 7.610 I Dickson's m. 7,148 Vote of the City ly Ward, lu 1804. WHEN CONGRESSMEN WEBS LAST CHOSEN. SHItIFF. Howell UcKibbin, Howell McKlbbln Wards. 1 ... . (D.) Wards. (U.i 1008 17 1184 2056 2 2278 2196 18.. .2812 1200 2320 I 2480 v 1330 1123 1366 1772 1211 1180 8 1187 4 8H6 6 1102 6 1060 1461 19.. 1908 20. . 1397 21.. 2469 8214 1617 1249 Hi. ..2092 7 2169 1862 23 1978 8 1681 1119 24 2284 9 1527 1308 25 811 1(1 2843 1107 26 1830 11 966 1471 12 1303 1W7! Total. 47.093 89,807 18 2056 18?6 . 89 807 . . 14 2284 1828 16 8202 2174 Howell'im 7,720 16 1619 16181 The Vote of 1803. The vote ot Philadelphia last fall was tor Auditor. t;.np;ml titneral Uartranft (Kep.) '....49,859 Coionel Davn(Uem.) 39 b30 Republican majority ) 0,029 THE STATE. fJeueral Geary's Majority, IBPKCIAL DESPATCH TO ETESIHO TELKOBAPB 1277 liJ 1440 IIabkibbubo, October 10. Returns received here show that Geary has carried the State by 643 nearly 20,000 majority. The entire vote will exceed 600,000. ' The Republican Oalns. The Republicans have small gains in the fol lowing counties: Armstrong, Beaver, Blair, Bucks, Berks, Bulford, CheHter, Crawford, Car- boo, FThjiJtliD, Indiana, Lc&!b, incoming, M l IWWVv x SI II II 1 II I I l.. XXv R IU 1 II I 1 ' :iv m. 1 11 u es iv . lift 1 ywnnii'u Vb, v v HANDWRITING ON THE WALL." Lancaster, Schuylkill, Union, and Westmore land. The Democratic gains are few and lieht, except in the large cities. Congressmen Elected. Firt district Samuel J. Raudall. Democrat, ma jority 5683 secona unanos u aoiii, icepuiillcan, maj.8224. lbird Leonard Mvors. RcDubliuan. mnloritv aoout 12( 0. tounh William D. Kellcy, Republican, majority 2033. Filth Caleb N. Taylor. Republican, maiorltv about 400. Sixth B M. Boyer, Democrat. .Seventh John 111 Broomall, Republican. Elphth-J. Lawrence Getz, War Doruocrat. Ainth Tbaddous Stevens, Republican. T-Dth Id. L. Cake, Republican. Twelfth J. Archibald, Republican. ' rhirteentb N. Mercur, Republican. Fourteenth II. F Mi. lor, Republican. K.lteenth A. J. Glossbrenner, Democrat, (sixteenth W. H. Koontz, Republican. Seventeenth D. J. Worrell, Republican. Eighteenth 8. T. Wilson, Republican. Nineteenth G. W. Sobotield, Republican. Twentieth 1 A. Fiuuey, Itormb.ican. l'wenty-lirst John Covode, Republican. Twenty second John K. Moorhead Republican, Twenty-third Thomas Williams, Republican. Twenty-iourth T. Lawrence, Republican. State Ejcglalatnre. First District General McCandN ss, Democrat, is e'ected Senator over Jeremiah Nichols by a majo rity ol 1830. ASSEMBLY. The following are the members ot the Legisla ture reported electt d, so far as te known : 1. George W. Ghegan, K.;10. Elisha W. Davis, R. 2 Wm S. Gregory, D. 11. W. J. Donofrhue, R. Samuel Josephs, D. 1 iz. Alexander Adaire, li. 1 13. Unknown. .14. Unknown. 1I6. Georee De Haven, R, !l6. David Wallace, R. '17. Unknown. 118. James IN. Marks, R. 4. William watt. K. 5 William B. Hood, D. 6 James Freeborn, R. 7. James Sobers, R. 8 James N. Kerns, R. 9. Geo. A. yuiglny, v. There Is a earn of two members here tor the Democrats. I bo State Legislature is largely Republican, and this ensures the eleotion ol a radical Republican 10 the United States Honate, in place of Hon. Edgar Cowan, Johnson Democrat. ffVote of Pennsylvania by Couutles. As a matter of convenience and reference to our rtauers, we publish the official vote of Pennsylvania at the Presidential election ot 1864: i II 1! a a 3(16 ...! 404 12414 9105 .... 3211 315 .... 8304 933 .... 8752 .... 418 13266 .... 6506 4SH6 616 3067 SH58 .... 7335 .... 890 2974 528 .... 8036 .... 7U8 232 93 .... 22.51 .... 630 3399 688 6978 8459 .... 2833 .... 1103 201 .... 1284 2135 .... ,4W 3467 .... 1563 4526 1915 .... 4354 .... 760 4220 1224 .... 2145 1619 .... 835 .... 497 3722 9198 .... 4126 .... 005 62 13 .... 3821 41 .... 006 .... 212 31.74 .... 1481 8477 644 .... 3197 8123 .... 1877 .... 7 1753 .... 316 8448 6"22 .... 1389 2019 .... 8779 1001 .... S920 .... 8019 10045 .... 2400 4207 .... 809 652 113 .... 3569 951 .... 1710 .... 7 8698 .... 13 7942 im .... 1496 .... 6944 .... 9216 8608 .... 893 2446 .... 49 440(2 11765 .... 1180 .... 920 fiuA 71 A COUNTIES. 3s Adams Allegheny Arniotiong Beaver. Bediord Berks Blair.... Xradtoru. Bl-U Butler. l .mbria. Cameron taibon I entro... ( bester f erton... C ear Held 1 llnton. Columbia 1 iBWford.... Cumberland Dauphin l,e: aware Elk irle... Fayette. Franklin Fulton lireen Huntingdon Indiana jcnerson juulata-. Lancaster Lwrence. Lebanon Lebigh Luzeine Lconimg SicKean Jleroer Mltthn Monroe...... Montgomery Montour... jiortbampton..... or.huniueriand.. Perry.. PhlUdelphia pike Potter...- f-cbuvlkill Burners) Buyder Sullivan ruitqnekanna T ok a l'nlon..... 2012 21519 3V26 3237 2336 6710 3292 S865 436 3476 2244 325 1721 8817 8446 170 1516 1666 1014 6441 3604 5444 3664 348 6911 3221 85 362 6(14 1583 3821 43-20 1H20 1437 14470 3401 757 42-20 1643 685 6872 113U M28 2915 260 13K) 7851 &40 1719 1368 660 8959 1584 1352 3341 19 8788 1670 369 4203 4673 1069 311 i-iil! 3U89j 891 3&l 693 698 1036 972 a enango Warren Washington Wayne... Westmoreland... Wyoming York. 15U5 4579 2274! 8969 1715 1327 5 8932 46501 6972 1337 1402 65681 8500 Total... Lincoln vote, 398.391 1 Mo Clellan rote, 878.916. LlncouVimaJonrlty. 29,018. . The Stat Vote of 1809. In 1865 General Hartrantt, the Union candidate for Auditor-General. received 288,400 votes, whloh was a majority of 22.660 over bis opponent, Colonel V. w. M. Dl,vl- In tue memorable Presidential eoatcet im Wnwla rcwlyea .KKI.Wb TVt FOUND WANTING. ( CLVMCR; V YW I. a majority ot 20,031 over General McClollan, who went betore the people on tho declaration that the war was a lailure. In 1863, at the Gubernatorial contest. Andre G. Curtln polled 269 496 votes, a nmiorily of 15 825 over George W. Woodward, the candidate ot the (sympathizers with treason, and this, too. when over two hundred tbounand of her sons had gone forth to uphold tho flag of their country on tho battle-field, and before they had teen permitted to exercise the elective IrancHiso while in the field. Progress of the Vote In all the Guber natorial Contests. Ihe following interesting table shows the result of the voto for Governor of Pennsylvania, irora the brut contest in 1790 to tho presont time: 1700 Ihomas Mifflin, Democrat 'I25. Arthur St. Clair, Federalist 2,8m Whole number ot votes 30 627 Thomas iliillin's majority 24,923 1103 Thomas Mifflin, Democrat 18,600 V. A. Muhlenberg, Federalist 10,i06 Whole number of votes 29,206 Thomas Mifflin's majority 7,804 1700 Thomas Mifflin, Democrat 30.020 F. A. Muhlenberg, Federalist 1,011 Whole number of votes 31,081 Thomas Mifflin's majority 29,009 1799 Thomas McKean, Democrat 87,244 James Ross, Federalist 32.643 Whole number of votes. 69,887 Thomas McKean's majority 4,601 1503 Thomas McKean, Democrat 47 879 James Ross, Federalist 17,084 Whole number of votes 61.918 ' Thomas McKean's majority. 80,646 1803 Thomas McKean, Democrat 43,547 Simon Snyder, Democrat 88,486 Whole number of votes 82,032 ' Thomas McKean's majority 6,062 1808 Simon Snyder, Democrat 67.975 James Ross, Federalist 89,678 JohnSpayd, Independent 4,006 Whole number of votes 111.554 Simon (any der's majority overall.. 24,396 1811 Simon Snyder, Democrat 68,319 William Tilgham, Federalist 8,609 Whole number of vote. 56,928 Simon Snyder's majority 48,710 181 1 Simon Snyder, Democrat '. 61,099 laaao Wayne, Federalist 29,666 Wholo number or votes 80 65 Simon Snyder's majority 81,688 1817 Williim Flndley, Democrat 66,831 Joseph neuter, Federalist 99.272 Whole number of rotes ....126,603 William Finoiey's majority 7,069 18 JO Joieph llei.ter, Federalist 67.606 Wluiam Findley, Demoorat 66.809 Whole number of rote 181,206 Joseph aeister's majority , ..... 1,606 1H!83 J. A. Schulre, Democrat. 89,928 Andrew Gregg, Federalist 64 211 Whole number of rotes 164.180 J. A. Schulze s majority 86,717 lh iOJ. A. Schulze, Democrat 64,711 John Sergeant, Federalist. ., 1.174 Whole number ot rotes 65,836 J. A. Scbnize's majority 63.037 18'19 George Wolf, Democrat. .J... 7? 22? Joseph Ritner, Antl-Aiason 61,776 Whole number of rotes 129 996 George W oil's majority 26,443 13 4 George Wolf, Demoorat 91 336 Joseph Ritner, Anti-Jiason 8S,1U5 Whole number of votes ....179 600 George Wolf majority. . . , 8,170 18:13 Joseph Ritner, Anti-Mason 94 023 George Wolf, Demoorat 65,801 F. A. Muhlenberg, Democrat 40,586 Whole number of rotes 200,410 Joseph Ritner' plurality 28,202 1838 David R. Porter, Democrat 127.821 Joseph Ritner, AnU. Mason 122,825 Whole number of rotes 260,146 David B. Porter' majority 6,496 18 1 1 David R. Porter, Democrat ??3'52! John Bank, Whig 113 478 Whole number of rote 249,982 David B. Porter's majority 23,026 1S4 4-F. B. Sbunk, Democrat 160,822 Joaeph Markle, Whig 166,060 Whole number of rote 816 872 F. K. Chunk's majority 1272 1841 F. R. Sbunk, Democrat.. .....145,081 Jame. Irwiu, Whig 128 143 K. C. Keigart, Mativ Amenean 11.247 F. J. Lainoyne, Abolitionist 1,661 Whole Bimbor of rote 386 887 F. R. Shank's majority over all 1,826 188-Jonnton, Whig..." 168 628 ixmgstretb, Democrat 168,221 Johnston's majority , ", m 1831 Bi(r)er. DmocrAt..,..., ifw 41 1 Jcbnrton, WI1I4 178i03t Btilor'gmajortty. 8,4 Ji 1834- rollock, Know-NoUjlnt VA.rm Bigior, democrat lr37,uoi rollock'i mJorlty 37,007 1837 rtckor, Democrat 1to,M7 Wilmot, KopablicAn...... 140,181 r:ktT'i majority.... .73,761 1800 Cnrtln.RApoblioan. afla.408 foster, Democrat ., 2803 Cnrtln'i maiorltv ...82,164 1803 f nrtin, Republican 29,tf Woodward, Democrat 254.171 Representative Its Congreu. twlTM IBB OFFICIAL TOTS Ot EACH DISTRICT U 1884.) lUit. Jitwbhean$. Demon att. l.Cha Ulbbou. 7.743 Hon. S J. Randall 9.KM 3. Hon tb.t 0'Meillll 76l John. Bulme 7,204) t Hon. L-Jriyers. ...11,467 U Buckwalter 9.99 4 lion.W. 1). Kelieyl3.S8 John Wtlsh. 9,354 . C K. Taylor ll.MI H. P. Hom 18,729 6 Ilavld Tbotna 9 66 1 Hon . M Boyer ....12 Mi 7. Hon J.W.Broomalll0,908 Kath.ntel Pratt...!.!. .7,831 8. U.J.Lincoln. 8 961 8 Lawrence UetS 12,078 9. Hon T. Meven....U 804 B. H. BenoW 7144 19 H. L, Cake. 10.679 lr. C. I). Ulomnier..ll m 11. (ien. W. Liny 8 393 D. Van Aoken. .......13 s 8 12. J. Archibald 19 958 chas Ilennlson 10 573 13. Hon. S. a-ercer... S724 Wm Elwell g r-a 14 Hon. V. F. Miller. 11 619 W. K Wilson 1102 15. R. II. lienil. r.on.. 10,578 Hon.AJ.wlosbrenneri3JtU 16. lion. w H. Koontz. II 242 J. Mul). Hharpe 11,174 17. 1. J Worrell 9 225 R L. Johnson 8,71 18. 8. T. Wilson 11.833 T F. Wright 10 681 19 Hon O.W.8iholleldll.631 W L. Scott 9.954 20, I A. Finney 14 3.4 Oen. Met almont Kl,97 VI John Covode 10 730 11 H. Weir 1045 1, 22. Ilon.J K Moorhcadil.233 uen i. K. dweltzer... 7 031 2.1. Hon. T Williams. 11 82 J T. It.rd 8 121 '.4. Hon TY.Lawrencell,778 W. Montgomery 10,112 THE STATE LEGISLATURE. The Senate. Senatorial nominations are oomplote, as follows: Vnion, JMmocratic, ?oneral W. MoCandleiw. James Sill. J. Dupuv Dtvls. Charieton Burnett. George D Jackson. Jere. Hoffrnan. Abraham Collins. . W. Ua es Greer. B. F. Mycis. Thomas B. Scarigbt. Jero. Miciiols. Dr. Worthington. JMoholas Hunter. C. F. Hockwoll. Colonel A.J. Frick G, D. Coiemau. K. Billlnglelt. Gen J. W. FiBhor. Alex. Stutzman. 24. Captain Dcdford. 6. Col. A. W iBylor. 28. James C Brown. Dr. John W. Irwin. Messrs. Mcho s and Wortliington are the only Senators who are again candidate. Representative- for Philadelphia. (with tub vote op ls4.) FIHBT WPT1UCT. I TENTU DISTRICT. Wm. Fosier(U) 8142 S. 8. l'ancoast(U k..275; David Mitfklo (O.J....1794 S. G. Fry (O.) 1967 Foster's maj 1118 1 Pancoast's maj 799 SKCOND D18THICT. ELEVKNTH DIPTRJCT W. U. Ruodininn (U.) 2477 F. D. SU'rner ( U ). . . .2730 T.J. Barger(U J 2170IA, D. Boileau (O.)....2208 Ruddiman'smaJ. .. 307 1 Sterner's maj 408 Til I It D UlSTKlCT. TWKLPTU UlWl UlCT. Richard llutlortU.)..2100 L. V. Sutphln U.)...287D fcamuil Josephs (O. ).88O0 a. Vaughn (O.) 2127 Josephs' majority.. 1700 Sutphin's majority. 762 FOUHTII DISTRICT. ' THIBTKETU DISTK1CT. Wm. W. Watt (U.J..2604 E. C. Renner (U.). ...1675 James Moss(0 ) 1601 Jas. Donnelly lO.)...,2T13 Watf majority. . ..1033 Donnelly' maj 1138 FIFTH DIPTK1CT. FOURTEENTH UIBTRIfTT. J.T. Thomas (U.). ...2418 F. Hood (U.) 2810 II. Bruuncr(0 ) 2092 U. W. Arundel (O J.2113 Thomas' majority.. 826i Ilood's majority.. 679 SIXTH DISTRICT. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT Jas. Freeborn (U.)...2244,G. De Haven (U ). ..2692 John McMakin (O.J. .1808 A. R. Schofield (O.J. .2819 Freeborn's maj 436 De Haven's maj... 87o SEVENTH DISTRICT. I SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. Thes. Cochrah (U.I..2953 W. F. Smith (U ). ...2727 J. L. Packer (O ) 1760 Jonathan WoifflO ).1704 Cochran's maj.... 1203! Smith's majority. . 903 EIGHTH DISTRICT.. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT J Jas. Kerns (U )....8078 E. O. Je(U.) 2588 Joel Cook (O.J 1937, W. B. Barne- (O.J....21W Kerns' majority. . . .1189 Lee 'a majority 408 NINTH DISTRICT. BIOHTXKNTH DISTRICT. Cba. Foeter(U.) 1830 James Miller(U 1 214 U. A. Uulgley (O. ,.. . . 2626 M. Arnold. Jr. K I Mm A. Ouiglcy (O.i... Qui Kiev's majority., 796l Miller's majority. . . C23 OHIO. GREAT REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Columbus, Ohio, October 9. Eleotion returns as faras.heard from indicate that fifteen Union Con giessmen are eleoted certain, and three more pro. bably. The gain on the Union State ticket is about 60,000. This gives the entire Republican ticket a majority oi at least 80,000, and elects eighteen Congressmen--a gain of two Congressmen since the last eloouon. The General State Ticket. Secretary of State. Republican. i Democrat. W. Smith. Benjamin Le Forrs. President Judge Supreme Court. JosiahSoott. IT. M. Key. t Superintendent Public Works. John M. Barrero. W. Sarwill. Vote for Governor In 18041. General Jaoob Dobson Cox, Republican 23),633 Gen. George Washington Morgan, Dens. 193,697 Total rote.. ..417.720 General Cox's majority 29,033 Lincoln's majority In 1864 was 69 686, and the wbole rote was 470,722. the wbole rote tor Secretary of Slate In 1864 was 419,649, when Mr. Smith, Republican, the present candidate, was eleoted by a majority of 64,761. Congressional Vote of 1804. (CANDIDATES BDNNINO TESTBBDAT.) 4 1. Hon. B, KKfjleston. 9,693 O. H. Pendleton 7.46 2. Hon. R. B Rayen. 10.428 Theodore Cook 7,324 3. Hon.R.C.schenck.14 371 DurbinWard 11,606 4 W. Lawrence 12,242 J. J. McRluney 9 076 m xs. waiter s 907 William alungen 11,644 R. W. Clarke 12 6i5 William Howard Hi hi 7. S. Bhellabarxer.... 12,758 Thomas Ml.ler 0.56. I!. M. TfAllilltiin 111 (MIS Wllll.mn U.M BW ,9. R. B Bucsl&nd ...13 611 T, P. rineirock 11.71? 10 Hon. J.M. Ashley. 11.732 H. 8. Comuiager 10 90 1 J. T. Wilson 11 681 O. F. Moore 7.79 12. Wells 8. Jone 11,349 P. Van l'ramp 12,96? 13. Hon. O. Delano... II 876 O W. Mornan 11,61,' J4. Martin Waller.. ..22 844 John B. Young 19.8M 15. T E. Planter 12,847 Martin I) Follett 9,56. 16. Hon.J.A.BlrjnUaui.12 377 C. H. Mlchener 11,11? 17. Epb.H Ecklev....l3 758 Louis Schaster 8,741 18. Hon.R P.Bpalding. 14,472 O. H Payne 6,81 19. Bon J.A.Uarfleld.18 806 No nominee 6,3 1 5 Loswes and Gains on Both Sides About Equal Congressional Delegations Da changed. Indianapolis, October 9. The State eleotion paosed ofl quietly. The returns are very mearre. llamllton County Republican majority iilOO; gain Shelby County One preclnot, 66 Union gain. Richmond Clty-lOOOUnion majority; loss 200. Cambridge City, 64 Democratic majority ; Demo cratic gain, 120. . ... One precinct in Tipton oounty shows a Union gain f Report from the Ninth Congressional Distriot show small gains lorC'ollax, Republican, for Con- rFmyd county, In We Third Congressional District, shows a Union ' of 800. Corresponding gains in the District will elect Mr. Gresham, Union. Th return, thus far show about equal gains and loeree for the Union tioket. ibe Indications are that the majorities will be about the same as in 1864, when the Union majo rity wa. 20.000. The whole rote In this city Is about 2000 !s (ban .' in 1804, and the Union majority about KXlO less, Cwttimutd tm tte Fourth 20.