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BeS remark made bv tbe celebrated Dr. Phtsic, Phi-
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.iulhraTed PbysWlan ari Member 01 the Royal College
Rureeons.lreand,andpub,lhedln the Transactions
t? vino and Queen's Journal.
?e MBdlO" Chlru.ulcal Review, published by Brkja
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H, t. HELM BOLD, Chemist.
PRINCIPAL DEPOTS I
IBI-MBOLD' DRUO AND CHEMICAL
No. 6M BROADWAY, New York 5
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IIEMIBOLD'B MKDICAli DEPOT,
w 104 Sonth TENTH Btrtet Philadelphia
tetbo,
THE STATE ELECTIONS.
ADDITIONAL OFFICIAL MA
JORITIES. OUR NEW LEGISLATURE.
RETURNS FROM OTHER STATES.
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
PENNSYLVANIA,
Vote for Governor In 1ROO, Compared
with Home Vote lu 1804, by Majorities.
, 1804 v , 1800 .
LcClellan. Oeary,
624
.... 7900
.... t)80
900
681
6732
800
4000
1039
400
1030
70
668
846
229
1(49
1S91
664
1446
1745
770
1491
1386
625
8500
992
40 193
264
1630
960
2200
143
368
6100
2140
1498
2099
ii895
928
167
Adams
AlltKhiny ..
Armstrong..
lltnrer
Bedford
Bciks
Blair
Bradford.. ..
Buck ,
Butler
Cambria....
Cameron.. ,,
Carbon
Centre
Chester ,
Clarion
Clearfield. . .
Clinton
Columbia . .
Crawlord. ..
Cumberland
Danphiu,...
De aware.. .
Elk
Erie
Kajotto
Franklin.. ..
1-nltou
Forest
Greeno
216
V889
126
73
224
6166
. 331
, mi
! 24i
', "81
i94
'TOO
' 4
460
iooo
1100
610
1618
'637
'wo
'306
iojo
His
, 1476
' iioi
, 1389
, 2768
18
JlU' llIJgUUU . . . . uu t
Indiana 1U6
1.. 11.
CO. 1
ucntiavu . . .
Juniata
Lancastci 5473
6iJ
500
jjtiwruucv. .
Lebanon. ..
l.ciiiKh . ...
Luzitrno . ..
Lvcutulnir .
1H2S
8!IJ
1572
3400
677
HcKeau iU
Mercer 45(1
MifUin
Monroe
Montgomery
Montour
Xnrtliaiii.f,n
600
89
2027
1268
460
3814
800
130
'oh
2079
'817
70
1900
10o6
392
3)11
448
87
'960
isoo
'300
Noitbumberiand ....
I'pTrw
I'hiladO'phla.
9oU6
'627
"847
191
6388
'766
1308
486
1477
8270
.07
919
1115
600
riKe
l'nt tr
cicbuvlkul.. ..
Snyder '.'
Suequehnura....' ibi
Mil .ran
vy still
UninM A OK
VennniroV.'.'.V.V. 833
warren Hiil
WaBliiniftou . ,
107
w nvni.
869
1699
143
8223
43U01
400
1160
100
2884
37438
Wesluiore and.
vyonuui
York...:
Total.
.49313
48611
64563
87433
Lincoln's maj.. 0712 Geary's mij. .17225
Ihosu marked are ofDoial majorities.
The State I.egUlature.
6EMATB.
The fo!lowln)r gentlemen will compose tbe next
Senate ot Pennsylvania. ThoBe marked with a
tar() were elected on Tuesday last, viz. t
District District.
1. Win. Mc Candless, D 17. E. Bllllngtelt, R. ,
2. Jacob E. Rldgwav, R. I Gen. J. W. Flaher, R.
a u. m. jjonovan, i. ; is a. Uiestand Glatz, D.
v wuw 1 au , u t t . av uiODMUU Vllall U .
Geo Conueh K. 111. David McConaughv. E
W.W. worthinttton. B., 20. Alex. 8iumauR.
b.
Uorace Rover. K
21 L. IV. Hall. K.,
6. O. P. James, D.
7. Geo. P. Schall D.
8 J Depnet Davis, D.
9. Wm. M Randal., D.
1U. t harleton Burnett, D.
11. Geo London R
ivira uauies, u.
22 Harry White. R.
28. W. A Wa.lace, I).
U. Tbos B. Seawrlght, D.
lb. J. L. Graham R. ,
T. J. Bighain,R.
28. ''ot. A, W. 'Parlor. K.
27. J Aud.ey Brown K.
V8. James (J. Brown R
29. Marrow B. Lowry, R.
12. L. I). Shoemaker, K.
1;. Warren Cowles, K.
14. J. Wals D
15. Geo. D. Jackson. D.
lu Geo. D. colcuan, K.
MEM BKB8 OF TUX BOUBK,
Philadelphia George V. Ghegan, R. ; William S
Gregory, D.s Samuel Josephs, D William W. Watt.
R,; William B. hood. D. 1 James Freeborn K,i James
nubers R t James N. Kerns R. George A. QuUtlev
D ; Ellsha W. Davis R.; William J. Donobuuh. B
Alexander Adalre, R. ; Michael Mullia, D.; V. M.
Worrall. R l Georve De Uaven. Jr., R j David Wal
lace. U. i.dward G. l.ee, R. : James N. Marks, R
Adams Mcbolas Heltze'l. D.
Alleghany Samuel t:had witk, R 1 George Wilson, B. 1
William Peters R t George S. McKee, K.l Colonel
J obn P. G asa. R. t R. A. (Jolvllle, R
Armstrong- Frank Mechllng, R
Berkk-H L. Jones, D. U B. Khosds, D Frederick
Hurner, D .
Buck J. W. Headman, B. ; C. Calvin R
Bradiora and Sullivan Geoige W. Kinney, R.
James H. VVeoo. R.
Balr Samuel McCamant. R.
Cambria John B Linton, D.
Carbon and Monroe Allen Craig, D.
Centre rredeiick Kurtz D.
Clarion and Jefferson vvililam P. Jenks, !.
Clearneld, Elk and Fori est-John D. Hunt. D.
Clinton. Cameron, and McKean i, O. Delse, D
Chester-w lillam B. Waddeil, R.i ii. A. Penny
packer, K. 1 M, 1. Sharpless R
crawlord J T. Cbaae. R. 1 J. Boyd Kipy. R.
Columbia and Montour I nomas Challaut, D.
( unilxTlancI Philip Long, D
Dauohin-H. W. Uotlmaii, R. Dr. J. W. Seller, R
Deluware John R Barton R.
Erie Colonel D. B.AlcCreary, B. : Colonel O. S.
Woodward, K.
Fayette-C. E Boyle. D.
Greene John Phelati. 1)
huutlngdon. Miftlin, and Juniata Harry 8. Wharton,
R 1 J. M. Brown. R
Indiana and Westmoreland Colonel T F. Uallagher,
B. ; Captain William C. Gordon, B ; A. W. Kiunnu,, U.
Lancaster Andrew Armstrong. R. t J. W. Lehmau,
R. ; D. G. StacpyK 1 L'apt K. D. Roth, U,
Lebanon Cupi. Jacob B. Mel r. R
Lehigh Nelson Weiser. D i James F. Kline D.
Ljcouilnir, Union and buyder -James Marshall, R i
Samuel C. Wlngard R.lI. H. Wrwhl. R.
Luzerne Wm. Breunan, D. David Koon, D ; John
Mciienrv, D.
Mercer Lawrence and Butler Joslah McPherrin. R ;
James A. Leech, R. t W. C. Harrison, R. 1 Henry Pil
low, H
Montgomery Dr. J. Markley, D ; Edwin Sattertlt
watt, !.
Northampton Oliver II. Meyers, D T. D. Bsrrlng
ton. D
Northumberland Oeorjre W. Tbarp, D.
Perry and franklin Major George F. Shuuian, R
Colonel F. S. Stumbaugh. R
suhuylklll Kennedy Robinson, D. : Peter F, Collins,
D I Pbliip (Ireen, 1), '
Somerset, Bedford, and Fulton John K. Richards , B. i
John Weller R.
Susimehanna and Wyoming James T. CaiflpbeP, R l
Tioga and Potter,
nlirev. R.
-John 8. Mann, R ; W. T Hum-
Venungo and Warren W. L. Wbann, B. Colonel H.
Allen R. ,
Washington and Beaver Colonel M. 8. Quay. R.
Colonel John Kwlng. K. i J. R. Day R.
Wavne and Pike Lafayette Westbrook. D.
York Levi Marsh U. t Stephen G Boyd, D.
1 hose marked with a ( were members of tbe last
House.
RECAPITULATION,
Rep. Dem.
Renate 21 12
House 63 87
84 49
Tnion majoiity on joint tallot, 86!
XUu uiajoritj iutuxe me election of a fiepublieaa
ITnltod Stale Senator in place of onn who has de
based bimselt so low that all decent and honest men
despite and shun him.
Six Conntlea Official.
Harribduro, October 13. The official returns
from Blx counties in Pennsylvania compare with
the majorities of 1864 and 1866 a follows:
Oonntles.
Cumber and....
Crawford.. .....
Dauphin
Montgomery ...
Montour
Venango
nep. urn. nep. .iirm,, nep. .I'Pm.
maj.
mil 1 mal. maj.
77ft il
maj.
mal.
421
L'6
147S
12R1I
16i4,
mil I
' 46
5Mi
1MH
Il!
llfto
1H4
S28
-I 019
Total 2HMI il2.11 lHUl 4 IU 7IUM
Ben. majority In the above alz counties In 1T4 312
Rep. niaj-rltv In the above six counties In 1! 142
Rep. majority in the above six counties In 1416 144)
Second Congreaatonal District.
Total voto, 1865 18.W6
" 1866 22087
Increase
Bepnbllcan majorilv. 1866. .
O'Neill's aiajonty, 1866
Deciease
Clyiiier'aivote, 18W
Hulme's vote, 1866
. 8491
..4810
..8138
..1658
..9260
..9676
Ultimo runs ahead ol ticket 816
The above figures show that wnen aood men are
nominated paity llnrs are broken, so tar as refers to
ihe lab iriqucntly used to prevent honent citizen
' voting according to their conscience tor the right
men on the opposite ticket.
OIIItK
CiNciKNATi, October 13 All but eight counties
in Ohio are heard Irom. The Republican majority
will hardly exceed 46,000. Iho majorities for Cou
tressmen in the State are a lollows:
Firrt District Eggieston, Kep 933
Second District Hays, Hop 2 666
i bird District Schcnck. Kep l'268
Fonrth Distuot Lawrence, Kep 1776
Filth District Mungen, Dem , 2 437
Sixth District Clark, Kep 616
Seventh District Hhollabarger, Kep 2 091
Eijrhth District Uaiul. ton, Kep 1807
Kintb District llucalano, Kep 1 827
Tentn District Ashley, Ko? 197
Eleventh District Wiisou, Kep 2825
iwelttb District Van Trump. Dem 8 8;H
Thirioenth District Morgun, Dem '297
Fourteenth District Walker, itep "' 17
V fteenth District 1'lunls, Kop 2 000
sixteenth District limirlinm, Hop.... ' '" 1 (jhi
tvlnteenth District Ecklov, Kp.,'... 4S6
Eighteenth District Spa ding. K-;Uv, ... '." " ' 6 9ari
ii,etcenth District fjarlj(i.(l, Rep.'.. .'l i'041
l ho Kepubliean gain in ihe state over Cox's voro
13 aoout 10 OlO.
The liilou Majority indlniia.
IsuiANAPOLis, Oct'.ber 13 We aie still wuhout
ofi.c.al icturns irom any otl.er districts The vote a
(riven will probp.b y 1101 bo much changed 'he
rrojonty will tall bttivoen 13 000 and 15 000 lti
rcmarkablo that tho Union lo.'s is in couuii-s whore
the party bad large majorities; tuo gains were 111
counties whore the Uni .n party was in the minority.
Ihe victory ol the Uuion party in Indiana is not
to Le et mated bv general inalority, but by tho
vote by counties, showing ihe gains In 1I10 Legis
lature. "
The Kleetloua aud the South.
VIEWS Oi" THE CUAR1K810N "M1WS" UPON TUE
BKBULT8.
CitARi.EgToir, S. C , October 12. Tho Charleston
Ihuly Aeivt, of tma morninir, concludes an editorial
upon tho recent elections iu tue North with the lo -lowing
words:" Disagreeable as tho prospoct may
bo, we ate lorccd to conciuoe that without any
power in us to contiol the tide ot events, we are
drilling slow. y back into the Union on the bans ot
the Constitutional auieudmont, aud that wa will
only cease to occupy our present anoma.ous position
when we ar represented in Congress bv men who
can take the test oath, aud whon our state offloos
are tilled by men who have never violated an ex
press oath ol allegiance to tbe United States."
The Southern Loyaltata.
THEIR TOUR ENDED APPOINTMENT OF A COM
MITTEK TO AGITATE, IMPARTIAL SUFFKAGE AS
THE BAMS.
St. Louis, October 12 The Southern loyalists
prepared an address this morn-ng to the peopio of
the United States before loaving Springfield. They
urge tbe people to insist. In behali ot tbe true
loi allBts, on still further conditions preoedent to the
admission of tbe Uebel States, tnan those enunoiatod
in the Congressional amendment, because the pre.
sent State uovernments of the South are not legal
bodies, and therefore cannot legally ratify U.e
amoudment.
They plead that the people insist that their repre
eDtatives,8hall at the next g ssion declare ihe pre
sent (State organization" in the (south illegal, and
proceed to organize governments based upon the
principle ot impartial loyal suflrage. A committee
of teven wa appointed to keep tne subject beiore
tbe people until the final deo sion of tho reconstruc
tion question bv Congress. This committoe con
sists ot Colonel Moss ot Missouri, President; Gov
ernor Uamilton of lexas, Kinham ot Alabama,
Uriftin of Alabama, Tucker of Virginia, fcuon of
Tennessee, and Randolph of Louisiana. The Loyal
ist deputation is now disoived. Everywhere they
have met the most cordial audiences, and every
where tner plea? for impartial suffrage have been
enthusiastically received, even in the supposed
strongholds of conservatism in Indianaaod Illinois.
General Frank Blair Mobbed In Missouri.
General Frank Blair attempted to address a meet
ing at ( ape Girardeau, Missouri, on eaturdav even
ing', but was driven Irom the stand with ktoues, and
followed to the hotel with hooting. The windows
on ibe side where General U. air was known to be
wore all broken.
THE POLITICAL CANVASS.
Tht Union majorities in the several Stales, so far
as ascertained arc as follows: Pennsylvania, 20,000:
Ohio, 46 100; Indiana, 16,000; Iowa, 26,000 Ihe
f 'nunrnsHlniial Hninir.linnj a, and ,, j
I T; , I'uuioilUBliy ma iu
the present House, and wiih the States that have
'vwi viuvtvu, MgH iuiiu. ;
Union. Democrat
Oregon 1
Maine E
Vermont 3
I'ei.hhylvauja 18 6
Ohio 16 8
Inoiana 8 3
Iowa. g
Total.... 67 12
ei mont has one representative et to bo chosen.
WhO IS Set flown - Unniil.l,.n . nn.l ....... 1 . 1 . . '
. " - ' " .ivwvi'mu 1 IUU XJ IB 1B(J H
coyest in the Iwelith District of Pennsylvania,
.t.'.v.i " v unrn muiucrftteii as ieinocratio
United States senator have been secured accord
ingly in Oregon. Vermont, Peunvylvania, and In
dianatwo of the Ave replaoinc "conservattvi s."
Ibouext election, that ol West Virginia, takei
place on the 26th of October. A Governor, State
Officers, and members of Congre are to bo chosen.
DESTRUCTIVE FIR EAT LOUISVILLE.
llumlng of the Louisville Theatre. ;
Louisville, Ootober 18, 12 80 A. M -At half-past
11 o'clock last night, about Ave minutes alter the
audience had lelt. the Louifviiie Theatre took fire,
and is now a mas of ruins,
Tbe Jewish synagoeue in the rear is on Are, with
all probability of t'.e flumes being extinguished wi'h
aliobt damage lo the building For a time the de
struction of several contiguous buildings seemed
imminent, but they are now out of danger,
FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY.
The Storm on the Cheaancake-More
Dlaastera, Ktt.
SPKCIAL DESPATCH TO THE EVEMNO TELEGRAPH
Baltimore, October 18 -The s eamer Planter, of
the Patuxent line, owned by Weems & Brother,
went as lie re yosterdav off Sand Point, and It is
feared will be lot I he passengers wore all saved.
She is valued at f 100 000. aud l nartly insured. Tbe
steamer AdUiide,o the A or folk line, i also re
ported ashore in the Chesapeake, and fear are ex
nrc'iid that be will be lost The stoim on the
Chesapeake and the coast yesterday was lernflo, and
it I apprehendod that many serious disasters ou tbe
Day and coast have occurred.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
United tUatea Circuit Court Judge Cad
waiaoer The esse of Grubbv. Knotwoll, which
has been before this Court for the past several days,
is still on trial. The examination of witnesses has
not jet been oonoluded.
Intheoivil Courts the usual Saturday bnsineis.
the calling of motion lists, etc.. Is being to day car
ried w.
MORE DISASTERS.
Further Reanlta of the Late Terrible
4ale I.osa of the liar que "Ainbroslue"
All But Five of the Crew Uit-Two
Unknown Vraaela Foundered at the
gam Time, Ktc. Etc.
lbe British barqoe Ambrortne, of Plymouth, Hat
land, William Owen, master, which sailed Irom
CsroilT, England, April 27, for Vora Cruz, lotin
oeiedln a gale oft" tbe Fior. da coast on the 2d of
October, lbe captain, leooud mate, and three of
the hands wore saved alter passing tuirty-six hours
on a rait
Tbe Ambrount on leaving Vera Cruz proceeded to
Tcnsacola, Florida, aud took in a cargo of pitea
pine. She left Pensaco.a on the 20th of Septombor,
bound to Quoenstown lor orders. On tne 80U,
when off the coast of F.orida, Jupiter miet, bearing
west southwest, distant a (teen miles, she encouu
teied a heavy gate 01 wind Irom tue southwest,
which continued to increase until the morning 01 the
1st, when, rolling very heavily, she carried away the
forward main shroud.
At noon on tbe same day it wa blowing a hurri
cane, and she was laid to nnaer a c ose reefed main
topsail and storm trysail. At two P. M. a heavy
si a carried away part ot the lee bulwarks. During
all the rest ot that day aud that uigut she ex
perienced the same weather, not, however, makiug
much water, the pumps being, tried every two hours.
At eight o'clock on the morning 01 l'uesday, the 2d
instant, shipping much water to leeward, the lee
bulwarks and part ol tbe deck load were washed
away and the torward part of tho cabin stove in.
All bands were employed in throwing overboard
the remainder ot the deck load. At noon tbe water
cask, all the spare span, and part of tbe lorward
bouse were aho carried ovei board. At 4 o'clock
P. M. it was blowing still harder, the ship rolling
ana laboring very heavily. At hall-past 7 o'clook a
heavy sea struck nor, wa-hing overboard thu car
penter, who was not seen again, aud breaking in
tntireiy the tote part of the cabin. Ihe pumps
were now tried again, and the staibojrd due was
lound lo be choked.
'1 be hands were kept on tho port pump. At ei gbt
o'clocc 1. M. the hurricane suddenly inoreased in
vio ence, and the vessel fell over on her beam cuds.
About halt-past cigtu a verv heavy sea struck hor
tnd carried away the mainmast about eight fb-t
from the deck and the mtzzen topmast above tho cap
She then righted, but was now perfectly unmanage
able; and about nine o'clock anotnnr tremendous
sea sliuck her, causing hor to tall apart, anu sho
began lo go to pieces rapid y. The crow wero now
oii-perscd among the lioating wreck aud cargo,
clinging 10 various pieces of timber.
At the end ot about hall a hour the cao'ain,
second mate, steward, anj one seaman got together
on a small Iragment ot the wreck about ix feet
squuro. By thia lime the resi of the crew had disap
peared beneath the waves (manyot them having
at ubtle-s been crushed among tho floating ttmbr),
except one man who was picked oft the wreck ol the
foremast ubout e'eveu o'clock und takon on board
tbe rait, a veiy heavy sea continued to iuu u i
maid aud a!I next day, and the rait att'oiaiug no pro
tection, the men we.e in momentary danger of being
carried off it and orowucd; ana indeed, roin time
to time, one ol them wouid tie washed oft, but was
always fortunate enough to rerum it.
They bad been totally unable to save from the
wreck a panicle of food, water, or clothing, beyond
whatitlicy bad on at tbe time ol hor going to pieces,
and sulltred much from the expo ure. They maile
an attempt to paddle the rat t. as nearly as they could
judne, in the direction 01 tho coast, but very little
headway was made. Ihe ea continued to run very
high the who e tiruo, though during Wednesday
tbe wind moderated.
lho sun went down on Wednesday evening, and
no vefsel had yot appeared ; but on Tuursday
morning at davliglit a steamer was sighted, and
proved to bo the United States stoamer A'ewicrn,
Acting Manter Kooert Y. do v, commanding l'hs
At tcliern had been passing a large quantity of tim
ber and wrecK, and a briehc lookout was couso
quently kept on board ol her, resuitin, luckily, in
the rait being decerned about seven o'clock On
coming up with it a boat was lowered, and at halt-pa-t
seven the men were sale on board ihe vessel.
At this time they were in iongitudo 7S-20 West, and
latitude 28 North.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Office op thb Evening Telbghaph, i
Saturday, October 13, 1866. (
The Stock Market wa dull this morning, with
tho exception of Railroad shares, which weie
the most active on the lint. 2000 shares of
Reading; Bold at 68(&58i, closing; at the lormer
rate, bbo. .
In City Passenger Railroad Bhares there was
nottins; dotujr.
Government bonds were les active. Old
6-20s sold at 1134, a Blight advance; and 7'30s at
10C. no chance; 112 was bid for 6 of 1881; 9l).i
tor 10-40s; and lioj lor new 6-20s. State and
City loans were unchanged; Pennsylvania 6s
sold at 96 J; new City 6s at 991; atid old do.
at 964.
Bank shares were firmly held at full prices,
bnt we hear ot no sales.
Canal shares were dull and unsettled. 28 was
bid tor Schuylkill Navigation common; 383 for
preferred do.
Quotation of Gold-lOj A.M., 153J; 11 A. M. ,
154! ; 12 M., 1534; 1 P. M.. 152.
thlLAUELr'HlA STOCK KXCitANliE 8ALR8 T0-DAT
Reported by De Haven & Uro , No. 40 S. Third streot
BEFORE BOARDS.
100 sh Leh Nv..t6wn 68 100 so Heading. . 08O 681
100 sli Heading.. t-6.68'44 lOJsb de.,5wnut 68j
first Board.
H200 City 6 old. ... m 800 sb Keaa. ,
fcNJOO ao new.lots 90J 400 sh do.
S211216Pa6s IXjilOOsh do.
!K600L6-2uryjcOUDliai 20O0.li ri.
....tots 58
..lots, fril
..80. 63-31
.. aoO. 63
soO 68 1-18
1000C & A 6 89.. 92 I 100 h do.
SlOuO I'h & t 0s
... 90
.. eej
ta. 6tii
100 sh Minehlll 67
77 sh lien VaL.iots 05
7sh Wumfc BR.. 67
80 h N Central 461
CO sh Pa 11.... lots
460 sh ao ...lota
100 so Cata pi
100 sn do. .
81
0 8l
tst80. 81 J
iuu so at in ion coal. 2
800 sh do lota 2
600 sh do. lots
88hthes&Wal Its 66
6000 sh Vt Cent.... 2d 42
SECOND ROARD
4000Citvsnew.. . 99 tjsbPii&E 32
30601h6s. 84.... 92 400 sh 8t Noh Coal. 2,
$14000 b8 6-20s66. ..110J 160 sb 18th & 16tu. . . 21.
100 sh Cata pt. . . 15 81J 6 sh Pa H R 6bJ
o sh Acad Uu-ic. 70 1
Poard adjourred on announcement of the death
ol its late member, George E. Benson.
Messrs. De Haven & Brother, Xo. 40 louth
Third streel, report the following rates of ex
change to-day at 1 P. M.: American gold, 1524
f(l.)3;. Silver As aud K 144; Compound Interest
Aotes, June, 1C4. Id; do.. July, 1804, 16; do.,
August, 1804, 15$; do.. October. lhGt, 14j; do.
December, lba, 13$; do., May, 18G5, 111; do..
A'i'st, 1805, 104; do., September, 1805, 9.1; do.,
October, 1865, 9$.
rhilatlel;hla Trade Report.
?!'iA.TI BMAT,.0c,ouer "--The Incloment conditlen 'of
i,2 ,B ..,0 flnv n8 brought business to a stand, and
.i.?.u! nttetlo" in all deoai tments are of a compara
ti eiv uniiiiporiant character. There was some luiiu'ry
lor lour lor home consumption, but no deinaud for
exportation. About 8no barrel were taken, prln
!! , y. ""'western extra tamlly at 12 50Wl3 JMn
eluding lennsvivaula and ohiodo. at 13ll lWi super-'-'('8'7f
i old and new slock extras at (;Dii
t brands at ai.WliiaO according to quality.
iio thing "0-cIon"u'"lu o'ot'tae 75 i bhl. In Corn Jeal
'there Is very little Wheat here and prime qnalltyl
in a eady demand, with sales of Pennsylvania and South
ern red at a HJ(.,3 10 and IS.OuO bushels old Amb;r on
terms kept secret. White ranges troin 3 103 JS. Uye
Is scarce and wanted. Haies oi Pennsylvania at l 30 f?
bushel. Corn comes In slowlv, and Is lo limited request,
with sales ot yellow at 1 041 fa, and Western mixed
at ai Mfclm. Oat are uuchauged i sale of new South
eni at 6()(ii57o.
JjoUilug doing In Barley or Malt ,
tloyersced comingods a7S y ,t. Tlmothv Is selling
at kJ 80(315 4 bushel, ana Flaxseed at 3-0l 25.
hl'ky Is quiet, with small sales ot i'ennsylvanla at
1 i?(g,i ii), auq Ohio at J 4.
Marketa by Telegrapb.
Kkw Yohk, October 18. Cotton buoyant; sale
at 41(a48o. Flour quiet; 6000 barrels sold; State.
7 -8011.66; Ohio? fiOa)18 60; Western. 7 80
Cll; southern. 11 8016 26 Wheat steady; 7600
bushels sold ; Chicago spring, 226 Corn firm; 60,000
bushe's sold at 96o. Beel quiet. Pork heavy ; About,
831Ua88 20 Lard dull at ljal8i0.
New Yoke. Ootober 18. btoaVs are better. Chi
cagoand Rock Island, 109; Cumberland preferred,
68 ; Illinois Central. 1?8; Michigan Southern, 91, (
Mew York Central, 1181 1 Uoadiug. 110 ; Hudson
River, 124; Canton Company, 66 J; Missouri 6s, 81 j;
Brie Railroad, 84; Western Union 1'elegraoh Com
pany. 66 : Treasury 7'80s. 10(1 J ; 10 40, VJj, j 6-20, 113j
Coupon 6s, 112 ; bold, 168.
TUIRD EDITION
LATEST ELECTION NEWS.
OFFICIAL RETURNS REPORTED TO-DAY
THE CONGRESSIONAL VOTE, ETC.
HI air Connty Official.
A ltooa, October 13 Ihe following Is the offi
cial vote ot Blair county :
For Geary (Rep.), 3620; Cljmor (Dem.), 2768.
Gary'a majority, 762.
Seventeenth Conirresslonal District.
At tooha, October 13. The offlcial vote for Con
gres In Blair oonnty is as follows:
P. J. Merrell (Rep ), 8664; Robert L, Johnson
(Dem ), 2786. Republican majority, 878.
Johnstown, October 13. Tbe offlcial vote for
C engross In this county Is as follows t t
Morrell (Rep.) 2791; Johnson (Dom.), 8146. Demo
cratic majority, 866.
Allegheny County Official.
Pittsburg, October 12. Geary' offlolal majority
in this county is 7676. The vote ttood as follows:
Geary (Rep.) 20,671
Clymer (Dem.) 12,896
Twenty-second Congressional District.
Morohead (Republican) is elected to Congress by
30C6 majority.
Twenty-third Congressional District.
Williams (Repub'ican), for Congress, receives 8000
majority in Allegheny county.
. Butlor and Armstrong, counties are yet to hear
irom.
Seventeenth Congressional District.
In Mifflin county, .Johnson (Democrat) received
1838 votes, and .Morrell ( Republican ),1727. Johnson's
majority, 111.
Mifflin County Official.
Clymer resolved 1836 votes.
Geary 1726 "
Clymer's majority. . .
.... 110
From Richmond.
Richmond, October 13. The Virginia and Ten
nessee Railroad Compauy, In sessiou at Lynchburg,
adop.cd a resolution yos-to dryin favor ol consoli
dating tho management of the railroad Irom Bris
tol, lennossee, to Mortolk. Phis question has re
cently excited much interest in tho Mhlo. Governor
Pb rpont aim General Mahono were the moat pro
minent advocates ot the scheme of consolidation,
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Sudden Death. We regret to announce
the r-udden death, irom heart disease, oi Mr. George
K. Itrfiisun, a young man ot this oity, wbo was muoti
beloved bv a large circle of friends. On Wednesday
last, Mr. Benson started in company with a party of
eight gentlemen, lor a shooting excursiou on Chesa
peake Bay.
lhey reached their destination at the mouth of
tho Narrows on Thursday afternoon; and aft'-r
engaging in their coveted sport lor a few hours,
were enjoying them, eles in the cabin of t:ie John
Sadler, when Air. Benson, who had been the gayest
ot the who:e party, suddenly gave a groan and toll
tack in his berth doad. Ho sudden aud unforeseen
was this calamity, that it was some time before his
companions could be brought to a realization of its
truth. w
The partv at once Started for home, where
they arrived last evening, bringing with them the
dead body of heir lamented lriund. The deceased
who was in his thirtv-iourth year, was a son of
Guslavus Benson, for many years a member of
the well known urm ot Alexander Benson & Co..
brokers, on Mouth Third street, in this city. Due
notice ot the time and place ot the tunoral will be
given.
Assault and Baitkby and Attempt
to Kill. A colored man named David Le was
arrested last night, charged with committing a
ti. urderous assault upon a gentleman by the namo
oi jnr. nooerc jonnson, wno is a Jeweller by trade,
and lives in Ellsworth street, between Eleventh and
Twelfth, was wa'king along JLombard street, be
tween Seventh and Eighth, on last Tuesday after-
uuuu, wueu uo wb acmcKea oy lmbo, wno drew a
large dirk-knite, and gave Johnson a terrible stab
iu me uacx, cutting nis spine, ana injuring him in
such a manner that he Is not expected to live. Lee
was arrestee oy umoer raricer, ot tbe t ilth Police
District, and had a bearing before Alderman Jones,
whocommitted him to prison on thochatge. Leo is
said to be a notorious thief, and has been in many
Burners wuuiu tut; m-i low years
A Stbanoe Fisn Caught. A man by
the name of Mr. William Lark went (Win no- vnaw.
day afternoon, be ow the darn at rairmount. (jet
ting wnat ne justly thonght was a most feraen
dous bite, he pulled, tugged, and hauled, with the
expectation ot capturing a first-class salmon or a
small whale, at ihe verv least. With greit exer
tions and a considerable amount of mamjouving he
bougbt bis prize to land, and lo aud behold! !n
found a dead male infant wraoned in a cloth It
had been apparently in ihe waior ior ouly a very
short lime, as It had not commenced to decompose.
It was apparently about a week or two old ''tie
Coroner wa- notified to hold an inquest on the
vmutruiereu luuuvem.
Anotheb Election Disturbance.
Jehn JtLane, while nuder tbe influence ot Joney
liahtniug, got into a s ight difficulty at the election
po'fs, at the corner ot uroad and Chesnut streets,
last Tuesday. Getting unrniv. John was taken
charge of bv Sergeant Hamilton, of tbe police. Not
wirhlngto have bis liberty abridged, John, it is
altered, maae an asauit ana battery upon the olh
oer but did not injure him to any very great extent,
in fact, he came out second best, and was consigned
to a cell in the Station House. Ue had a beat in it be
fore Alderman Jones, who held him In $800 to
answer the charge ot assault and oattery.
Unknown Man Found Drowned. The
body of an unknown man was found reoently in the
Dcinware river, about half a mile below Fort Mifflin.
Tbe deceased wa evidently a man In good circum
stances, and was very respeotable in his aopearanoe
Ho is apparently about 86 years of age, and Is 6 loot
7 inches in height. He has brown hair and whiskers.
He was attir d in a blue blouse, dark grey overcoat,
and dark pants, ale had on a pair ol long boots, which
bad been double soled. The Coroner took charge of
the body, and will bold an inquest oa it.
TiLL-TAPPEns. Robert Armstrong and
George Dobaven, two young lads, attempted to rob
the mouey-dra ver of the lager oeer saloon at the
coinir of Filth and Girard avenue yesterday after
noon. They were detecrod, and Robert Armstrong
was arrestod at Thirteenth and Parrtsh,and Dohaven
at Bioad and Coate. The? eoured omy a trilling
amount, it is said, which was recovered Alter a
h .... . n K-lnrA lIHormun I7ir,.tt 1 1 ........ , . i .1
,j, ... . - .v., -uv, 'luig uom 111
400 to appear at Court.
AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. The exhi
bition of tho Agricultural hocietv. of New f'ojir a
countv, Del., held at Wilmington, has been post
poned until Ootober 18, 10, and .20; 200l) in cash
premiums are offered. Extensive accommodations
lor mock, lancy, auu manuiactuiea artiole have
been nrovidud. A game or base bad wl I ba nlaverf.
and the grenuums, troin 20 to 8160, trotted for.
a. iowNBENp, President. .
Kicking a Boy. A pucnacioua fellow.
namea Joseph btokeiy, it is said, got into an a ie:.
cutien with a small boy in a saloon in Second street,
above George, and during the quarrol kicked the
bey iu such a iunons manner ibat he broke his leg,
and otherwise severely injured him Stokelv was
arrested lat evening, and had a hearing beiore
Alderman ouoemaaer, wno field him in $1600 lor a
iurtter healing
' A Mischievous Bh.goar. A varrranthv
tbe name Of Jame Tavlor want into a nlann at Thl-i
and Buttonwood streets last night to beg. Not
receiving anything, he got into a rage, and rolng
outtide, he took bis cane and smashed In a
The proprietor of the store had him arrested, and
alter a hearing before Alderman Toland he was held
iu uuu 10 auswer uie cuarire oi malicious mischief.
Ohot.vr k TTia nnmhor nf adui 1 j
v.. vuom iruurwu
np to noon to-day was twelve, making a total of
v7 .juui.i ou uu twuutr aoa ior ine weeg ending
October 18, being a decrease of fifty per cent from
the number reported last netik.
FOURTH EDITION
FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M,
Five Miners with Cold Coin Arrssted
-The Creat Rain Storm
Important Bounty
Order, Etc.
grECUL DESPATCHES TO BVENINQ TELEORAPH.
Wa8hjnoton, Octobor 13.
Arrested and Suddenly Dischavrtfed.
A party of five men from Philadelphia were ar
rested here to-day on susploton of laroeay. ther
having in their possession $108,281 in gold and
silver coin, llxfr gave their names as B. J. M flier, -J.
F. Cowan, R. W Lash, F. M. Cowan, and VT. H. ;
Lnsh.and dated that they belonged to tteorgia,
and that the money was the proceeds ot their mining
oi erations in Montana territory, they baring had
it coined In Philadelphia on their wav through.
There being nothing to disprove their statement,
they were released.
The Storm.
The Fotomao Is continuing to rise, and the lower '
portion or the city, along the Hue of the canal, is
flooded. 1 be cellar of business bona s along Penn
sylvania avenue are flooded, tnrongh tne river water
backing np in tbe sewers, and great damage hag 1
been done on tbe low grounds, and some families')
are moving out iu great haste, 'l be river has risen
with such rapidity to-day that they havej to move in
boats.
The Payment of Bounties.
In the regulations regarding the payment of
bounties, it is prescribed that soldiers enlisted for
three years or during the war, who were discharged
by teason of tbe termination or the war, shall be .'
considered as having served out the period of their,
enlistment, and are entitled to bounty under the'
act. Tbe Paymaster-General is ot opinion that the
20th of Angust, 1S06, the date of the President's
proclamation declaring tbe insurrection to bo at an
end, should be taken as the oate ol the termination
of the 4 war within the meaning of the rule. As
enlistments nnder tne act ceased on thel8tb of
July. 18134, no soldiers enlisted uudor that act could
have been discharged on account of the termination '
of tne war beiore serving two years.
THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION.
TJNIOH COUNTT 0FIOIAL )
Lkwisbcro, Oct. 14. The ofllcial vote of this
county is as follows :
Jn r Geaiy 19fj
ForCiymcr 1287 -
Geary's raalority , 704 '
Republican gain. 111.
Fourteenth Congressional District. J
I.KwisBUKO, Oct. 14 Tbe vote for Congressmen
in Union countv is as lollows:
sillier (Rep.) 1954 ':
Bower (Dem) 1200
Miller's majority 6o( 7
Tho district is composed of Union, Snyder,.
Northumberland, Dauphin, and Juniata counties '
Greene County.
Watnesburo, Oct. 13. The offloiaj vo e of this
county is as loilows:
Clymer 8230 f
Geary... 1099
Twenty-Fourth Conjgreaalonal District
Greens County.
i V- Lawrence (Union) 149
Wm. Montgomery (Dom ) 8270 .
The Floods In Virginia.
Richmond, Octob-r 18. Tbe floods and seriom
damage to tha railroads will cause a suspension of
travel betweei) Jhis city and Washington for two or
three days. On the Richmond and Fredericksburg
Road three culverts were washed away. On the
Oranse and Alexandria Road tbe bridge at Bealton
w as swe t off 1 be Janies river is much swollen,
by the recent heavy rains.
Shipment of Specie.
Nxw York, October 18 The steamers Oity of
Hew York, Ttutnnia and Bremen, sailed to-day for
Europe, with $188,000 in specie.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES. '
METHOnrST PRVTRViPV Tnnir
- - wua.iA.uA.j-a.MA V UUlLil'JU
MDnt noi Will ha halrl 1 1 S- ww---
dav, October 16 at 3 P. M.. at 1 UINI I Y M. E. CHURCH ;
wmI' 19th- V 3.P- ?f- at Sr. JOHN'8 m.k!
CHUKCII. A goi eral attendance of ministers, mem
bers, aud Wends ot th Church is cordial y Invited.
W J PAXHO V. for Committee. '
fW , RELIGIOUS 8ERVICK9 EVERY SUN-
?nTcf,5Jt.?v,enlng ',.7..0'oloclt' ,n tSe UBBKN HI LL
PRESBYiERlAS 4'HURCH, UIBaRD AVENUE
above SIXTEENTH Street, for the masses all seats
tree, and all coidially welcome. Subject ot sermon te
morrow evening. "Homes." -
W LTJTHERBAUM CHURCH, No. 1527
1 oircet nev. K. M . ruicB,
-Dciiiuci iiiuiuiuK anu evening "wan What
Kind Is Necessary for Our and Other Churches' dno
cess?" Come. All are bid to come.
CENTEXNTAT. .TfTRT f.PR nff A ff PTJ T
i A XT llf ITT QAniQ hT rv- na.uirritT
MOORL .will preach a i entenarr Mermoo In HT. JOHN'S
flr.v '( BUKCH, on Tomorrow (Sunday) morning, at
iv VBDlin'SSo. 0 C""t byUte
jr REV. C. W. SHIELDS. D. D.,' OF
STT,.P.r,Sce,OBVwU1 preach In the "ECOND PRES
5E51A.N ' V,KCH corner ot TULPKHOCK DM and
i nu u 8 w01, Ooruiaotown, To-morrow, at ID A. t.
WEST ARCH 8TRKET PRESBYTE
RIAN CHURCH, corner of EiailTV. Nru ma
ARCH Street Prvactalng Tomorrow at 10X AM.,
by Rev. H. c. HUPHURM. Sermon at 7H f. ai.. by
lfjv. E. H. NEVIS. ubject-"ihe Sabbath 1 It Banc
tlty and Claim "
PLYMOUTH CONGREGATION
CHtTucH hii nrnr.ir A.-nn- k-i -
. - - - - j ........ .j , tJiv. r. ,,uc-
son. Pastor. Keveraud F RtHsELL. Preaching
s vSw A" M nd M Hun(!,V Schoel
REV. W. W. NEWELL (UNITARIAN)
wUI preach at LANOSTROrH'S HALL. Oer-
mailtOWn. 1 O-mnrrnw m IHU n'.l.xW- XI ... : . n v
Evening.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ilUJAVIRO.-IT IS VERY SELDOM
we meet with any description of perfnme which
so entirely comes up to the notion of the public as do as
the perfume above mentioned. JIT. 0. Tru Delta.
The new penume tor tbe handkerchief 1 something
peculiarly delicate and dellcloas. For sale by all the
principal druggists, Philadeljha Etenxng Built
718 6m
fgj II EADQUARTERS REPUBLIC A,N
INVINCIBLE,
Piiiladku'HIA, October 13, lsMW
A mo-tlng will be held at tbe Hall (Preu Building
frKVlCNTH and CHErU r Streets) ,
THIS (Saturday) EVENING,
. AT 8 O'CLOCK,
For lbe purpose ot closing up the business of the Club,
for the present campaign.
Eminent sseaker will asdrea the meeting
WILLI iM McMICH tEUPresidenu
William L. Fox. Sacretarv.
It.
frSBT THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
HtockhoKera of h. rnn
BP R' NOH OIL COM PAN V will be he'd in tlie Comnw
ny's Ottlce, No. 110 South FOURTH Btreet7Ph?al?hla"
v . u ciocx
It
Ir-ZSV MASONin nTir Ttir vn,nni.
f of Columbia Tge. so. 91 are reuuedS
WtH' 4;KhNUr.tre.t In MoSbaY
rvruerT-H'ota'.K"
rally are inv.leo. lltj litUoyi) jLElC