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VOL. VlII-No. 8C.
PHILADELPHIA , "WEDN TDAY, OCTOBER 9, 18GT.
F1S18T EDITION
THE STATE ELECTIONS
licsnlt of the Conk, ts Yesterday.
Tfcc Proems cf tho New Revolution.
rcnnsjlvania, (lliio, Iowa, ami Indiana.
The "Cld Keystone" State in Doubt.
A Oriel Change in the "Buckeye State."
Kts., Die. j JCtc, Fie., i:tc, lite.
The result ol the elections in I'eriii-yl van iu
and Ohm luivi' been di-a-tious to lue Repdl)
lean party. It seems ju-obuble that II. m.
Gctrne Hii.rswcod lias been elected to the
Kiprcmc Urtirh hy at Innst live thousand m i
jonty, but tbc actunl state of iiil'iirs cannot bo
decided except by the. ollinal returns. We give
below tho majorities as far us re-sorted throiigh
out the State.
Twdflh Congressional District.
A piivate despatch i'roui Wilkcsbtuie says the
vote in the Twelfth District, made vacant In
itio dentil ot Hon. Charles DcuUon, will stand
about us follows:
Hon. WlutbropW. Ketchum, U., . 11,150
Hon. (Jeorue VV. Woodward, D., . 14,300
L This indicates r considerable Republican pain
the majority lor Dennon, Democrat, last lull,
being 2000.
The Contest In the State.
The candidates for Supreme Court Associate
Justice were:
Hon. Henry V. William., of Allegheny.
Hon. George Sharswood, of Philadelphia.
How Pennsylvania Has Voted lteforc.
The vote of the Ktate for the past six years
ban ticcu as follows:
Whole Vtc.
1M,0... 476.1 1
1M2 431.'; 5(1
18(i.i 523.007
mai 572,707
lfcos 45i,2ii3
JKUi 797,370
Mujoritii.
Lincoln oil till
Democratic... 3521
Republican ...15,3J5
Lincoln 29,1175
Republican ...22 OHii
Geary (It) 17,17s
Table of Heported Majorities.
18ll(i.
lKtli,
Afiams 210 Sill
Alli-Kl eny 77111 7l'00
Armstrong (Wi
Heaver .;.,()
Bed lord 211
Jieiks Huu liiiuii
lllulr 732 .VW
Wradford 4iH3
Bucks fill! ti:,u
Butler M ...... ......
OhlnhliH 6!,Z (100
Cameron 71 08
Carbon 4:3 .ice,
Centre 471
Chester
cmnm J car mm
Oieaitifld lid
Cl.llll'll C-'-'J ...... 4 ,11
Columbia 1018 l.jiM
Ciaw f'uril 171) la hi
t'ai. In I hind i)i7 V j i
1jiiitii, in la'. u i iou
pelaware las. 1.1.4) .. .
Hk !('
Frit mi 1 ('J
Fnycltc V'.'n
Franklin hn 21'H
Fulton 2m ami
l-orest 21
tiieei.e l.'.n
Hllllllliadui
liiiiimi i - I'1
.IctlerHfi Km ......
J u i. i ILL II
TllllCUStlT Wl'l iiiOl) ....m
I.nwrriive 2l i(i
.LeV.auon li'.'t l"t
LililKli H"'- I'""1
Lii.i'ine irl '-"(in
.I.yfomliiK 677 Mill
McKeuil lii'l
W erePi-..., tJ'J
Willlin
Mui.rue I'.'1'-'
M in ij'omery....- MM
Moiiu iir '' 1 -'
Nortl.aiupu n WH
Nurtl uiubtr)RQil i'M
I'crry t0
Jliili.deljihia 0.'S ...... 300u
I'lke TU
hdiier
t-ehnylkill 180U
'Soriii'iBut MOS
Hinder
Siiilivmi
Hiiniiiubttuiia. 14-18 lit
-l'ioca 316.1
Vmoi - - 704
VtniiDKU t"7 ")
Wnrien Ills Wan
WftHtilDglon.... a-S lij
Viyne....
WeBtmoreliiuU H'W
WyouiDK - . 1,1
Total 54.476 87.M0
OHIO.
Large Democrailc gains are reported in some
jiortions of the State, and small Republican
pains in others. From the returns we should
P6timate that General Rutherford B. Hayes, Ke
publican, has been elected by about 22,000
majority a Democratic gaiu of 20,000.
Negro Suffrage.
The following amendment to the Stule Con
stitution ha9 been passed by a small majority
nay aDout 3000:
"J. very male cltii.en cf the United Htates of the age
cf 21 jears, who hliull have been a reskteni or tlie
tklale oue yer next jirecwrtinu ttie election, ana of tne
iinvy, lownHlilp, or ward In which he rosidi micli
Mine an may be provided by law; except such peraous
as have borne arms 1b support of any insurrection or
rebellion against the Uoverumcni of the United
ttaten, or have tied from their ulaoen of residence to
avoid belli drafted Into the military servlee thereof,
or bavedeNerted the military or naval uorvlco of said
tvoveriiment In time 1 1 wur. and had nut Halmequently
been honorably discharged Irom the Niine, Rhall liave
the uiihhiiruiujnij ot an elector, and be entitled I j vole
at all elections."
The State Candidate.
The first list d candidates in the following
ables are probably all elected:
Jitimblicnn. pnawrtilir.
for Governor Ceil. K. J!. HayuK A , (I. Tiiiirniau,
I.leiil. tiiivernor. .. jen. John ( J.ee, Dmilel to. Uhl,
Wreiw.of htm Huiufv H. Warner, O. l ullon,
AUllMlirillKlHlv Iiim IT ..n.l ....... Inlm .Icli-'luL'iK.
Altorney.u(.neral..Willlum II. West, Frank H.Jluril.
Kiip. t.uuri JudKe ..John Welch, Thou. .M. Key,
I u p er 1 peas y... Moses H, Uralley, Win. Kherid I,
l.oril 1 uh. V orks.l-hllip llfcr.lii. A. IlUKiies.
IIovthe State Vatt.l Ilurnra.
TheTote in the fctute since 1C0 bus been
follow:
f. 44-M41
lhi' :ix,7'.i
3"' W.I.UK7
1M1 1 47i,223
IMh,M 470,7.y
V 417.71
JtMiti 478,9 8
Hi
Lincoln
Toild (U.)
liemoeiutio
Krough H.)
I'lneiilii
;ix ( 11 )
Iteuubilcnn
Hnloriti.
8'J,77!l
, rij,a'i:i
6M7
.!!!
M Ml
it,6W
R. 1. lliiyco, rc-limed, over Richard Smith, a
n chMIiv joiirnnlig', by a nmall majori'v in the
Second l)i-tnct, foni pri.-iiiR part of the city of
Cincinnati.
IOWA.
The candidate:-, in Iowa wcic B3 follows:
...Col. Mini. .Merrill,
..( 'ol Joh n Scott.
...I M. Heck.
.."Ill II i i'i Vinner
..U. F. Wells.
.State for
lh nwrrrlfic.
( 'h urlcs M Hsiiii.
1'. M. Ilitn iH.
.Iiihn II . Cruli;.
W. T. It iker.
M. I,. Klihe.'.
Pix yearn p-.-.st ha-i
I J
Oovprnop
I.teul. (inverniir...
Hip. Cnnrt JnilK''.
AHerney ( ii ni'iul
blip i'uli. I ni t n...
The vote in tbc
blood us lollows:
nvefr r(,f.-.
l'ii'n I -2s :,'u r.incnln
Iki 2 1 in 'i':i I ' ').n illcan
l: - .1 . s k -'I c - 1 1 1 ( 1 '.i n
in 4 i:v . 'il l.lnn.i r
IMi.'i 'i I H 7 S'.O'K. ( It i
IN lr,-.i.:-l JU.'inilillcin
Tim republican! have carried tin: Sla
about 'lU 'A ') minority, :i lo s ol at lea it 10,0110,
INDIANA.
The clecliiins in this Si de y.'sterdav were
loi cotiniv liiceri. mid for a fev n'.i'i-i of
the l.ifri-ia'iiN'. The Mate bin prooa'uiy
Republican by u.-mall inajo. i'y.
SKIV JKUSKY.
At tie Chat icr electiun in N 'Wiulv .yesterday,
Ma.ior I'ed.i-e, Ji publican, was lc-elci-'e I by
.n, (Mil fill majority, a Kepuhli'vm lo s of IDiK.l.
117
.'it
II ' t
Mi
It MttM thlia ln iiirm 4V,ni v.
ried Ohi us well as Penufcylv.ania in lSo2 In
1803, when VallandiRham was a candidate f or
Governor, lirouph (since dead) defeated him bv
h ninjorl'.y of over one hundred thousand.
CMineral B. V. Carey for Congress.
General H. F. Carey. Conservative Republican
Moderate Damoorat, lemperanee and tirat-eluni
etujnpist, eiL'ht liour and bard money candidate,
belt elected to Conrms in place of Ueueru)
'rii.0 October V.lcctlnUN.
Tin- K'.w Yuri 'jn'i'ini' of to-day say":
l'eni s lvaniii ynsler-iliiy e'ectcl .In k' -ll.,.r.c.0'i
10 ln-r uj icine ili-nc li hy u :nn 11 iu:t.i,iriiy. I'll1! In
a-, we it pii ch i in i ell, 1 In i u 14 11 ii t,t hi w.; w i . 1 1 e I. lie i.i
.. n i.ljlc n i,i,: wiiliu lis 1 iil' enpere lie" hi a j.i'l;"
11 id liis i c ."Idencc In l'n i In-' ei phi i unve him n. ih. celed
iiiivn etnm over Ins cm "hi u-1 ely iiiikieiivii eein
pilmr. 'I Ii h t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ei pennniil, uiui rat lid' In
' pitcol hii tlmroanhlj' had puliiici lli.ni hi'-aiHe ol
tin in.
"In tli absence or (nil returns, wo presume the
Lenlhlftinip to he 1 .epubi ican us iisnnl. There hum ,'
no l'riUlenl. Uove, imr, nur iiieinoet -t of I'un -re-is tu
ehoCM'. Ine vole is cuiiituiiativeiy lint. lu (ihiolhu
Itcpubliean Slate licket iK elect, d, unu the l reebnf
liUBe unienOiuent prolmhly delt ut d. The vote Is
much lighter Hum hcl yinr. iiud Hie lti-ailit.u.s
Miller hy tho IuIiuik oil', us iiuhI,
".So lap ss we have leliiiiis, tlie Conmittittonul
Amepdmeiit runs steadily ht'lillid tho hepiiblie.ui
canilkliilcH, but not lar behind, We estimate thai
IKm.ijoo Kepuhl cans hftvo von d Inr it, while nerhai s
lii.iinii have voted iiKiiinst It. It 1h Mild to he iinpotiular,
but, Ik mi more so t ban protest 'lit su'l'iat'i' would be In
a (ounli'v predominantly ami I rudiii niuily Konuitiist;
or viff. iv '.mi. Privileged classes always chin; lei'ii
idiinsly to their niiinniioly ol power. The vote ju.' t
ci'st lor manhood HullruKe in Oulii is positively ami
rilnlivt'ly hitter than was ever belore east while
whites ulune voted In tiny great Stale of the Unlnii.''
The New York 'oid t-peuks as follows of the
rci-ult:
"W e have met the enemy nnd they are oars? The
result ol yesterday's electiun tell only one story.
From every (pinner the news comes that tho Jiciuo.
crats have not only ruined lurid ly upon their vote ol
last year, but in most places have handsomely bea'en
their opponents. Thty havecurr'ed Pennsylvania hy
a mujuiiiy ot at least seven thousand, and swepi mat
radical stronghold, .Philadelphia, so thoroughly that
there sieiim to he iiothin:; lelt of radicalism in the
city. 1 n Ohio they have delealed t he pr.ipo eil uiucuil
inent to the State Constitution, exlendiiiK tho elective
IiancliiKe to iieicroes and possibly li'ivo elected their
fetato ticket, from Iiidiiiia and Iowa very .meaKro
reporls reach us. but they are echoes of the miutl
news Irom l'eiiiittylvttulii and Ohio. Whocou.d usii
lor more .'
"Whip' thp victorious snlillprs ure returning from
the Held mi which they have iiained .so uraiid a vic
tory, nnd tin limits ol triumph are heard on all .suit s,
it is no time lo stop to iinah.e the causes of this
1,'lorliiiis result nnd eon, pule Us iiillueiice in ihe future,
l o do this is lmpoitant cuoiikIi, but not until the
suicke ol liattie lias sutlicienllv cleared away to dis
cern accurately how completely the enemy has been
heiilcn,
J.et ihe news which up print this moraine ha the
signal for re.loit'iiiK U over the louutiy, and let it
inspire all ti ue men e. ei win re with a in ;h c 'iill
ih'in e in the sober, sect nd thought of the American
in onle, which, I liaiili'i to un overrullne Prni klenco,
never yel I, as .'aileil to lesume Its HWay over leiupo
raiy pass mis. however etrtn k I hey m;iy have htj ri.
'1 he elm. ds cuf lilied pis: sprint:, when radicalism
w us beaten in I nnii'-ei icui . The h-'iu'ci''. i:re;v hritj.iti r
win n im In ard ol ihe I le'iioerui le vl'-t n, y I u C'i. nor
ma, iiiid now i l.e 8kv is cl.'-ir. J'i'.tri jl.s, every v. nei-e,
thiiiik Uotl, and Ink- couiaije."
The liiilowint; i-peeial de patches' appear in
the Kew York papers of to day ;
OHIO.
Kxel inenl lu tlio Cnpltnlof tlie State.
C'oi.l.mhi h, Oct. 8. The Demoi'iM') entered
vi iy eaniediy into the conlii' t wit li tne Kepub
licaiH lo-i1:n at the poll.;. 11-irdly ft Democrat
in the city lailc.l to vole, v'lile many Republi
cans mitjiit be accused ot beihir iipathctic. i'ro n
ei.rly tool ii'.ui all MinJown all tlie polls, with
the exception oi one or two, were besiei;t.i by
those who were either smxi ills to vote cr t i
iis-ecrtaiu Home idea of how the voting was
loiiif? on.
At the County Court Iloufe an Fn s Is bin an
who had, unioi Innately lor biniHdl, acecptetl
tbc post ot Republican cbiilh n re'r lor the stun
ol live (lollars, f:ot bru'.ully lieaicn tor bem too
oti'xious in challeiiciiiir i'eitiocratic vo'ej .. A
tew other m4hap3 occurred to Republican chal
lenge rs at other polls, hut tne occurence, on
every oceision, apbCHied to originate from an
over-indiilfience in alcoholic stimulant;..
I. ess than tin hour titter the sun weut dowu
crowds be pun to collect around T'liui'tnau Hall,
the Democratic headquarters, toawuit the anxi
ously expected returns. Alter the hall had been
packed to its utmost capacity a larere a.isem
blaue still remained on the street outside, look
intT eagerly up at the window. tt bear what
deeds the Democracy had performed in the
Sta'e. At the same time tho beer and liquor
saloons were all opened and prodigiously pa
tronized.
The Republicans observed the occasion very
modestly, no crowd being assembled in front of
their headquarters, and no demonstration in
dulged within; but the Democrats were tumul
tuous, and every announcement of a caln over
Just yeur's vote was received with the wildest
applause. Keturns trom the county ot Frautliu
were brought in by couriers, aud whenever one
appealed with either a Democratic or Republi
can paiu bis presence was bailed w ith the wildest
delight.
This county (Franklin) pives Judge Thurman,
Democrat, about 2G00 majority, a Democratic
pain ol eOO over last year. The Democratic
irains in the State, as far as heard from, ure
larpe, r.inl indicate the election of Thurman.
The Constitutional amendment is beaten badly.
The Den ocials are rejoicing. The city of Co
lumbus gives Thurman 1202 majority.
A Had leal Mobbed In llticyriif, Ohio.
The editor of the Btuyrus Journal (radical)
wus mobbed at the polls iu that town to day lor
presentini a nepro to exercise the rh'lit of suf.
I rage The extent of bis injuries was not stated.
The Latest from Ohio The News liver.
-whelniing-Thiirinan Probably Klected
The Negro Amendment Ueateu by
Forty Thousand Majority.
CoLUMiius, Oct. 01 A. SI. Franklin county
pives twetity-ei;;ht hundred majority for Thur
man. The news is overwhelming. I have no
doubt of Tliurnian's election, hy a decided ma
jurlty. I think both branches of the Legislature
ate Democratic. The neu.ro amendment is, 1
should judpe, beaten by 40,000 ruajoi'py.
Both Parties Claim the State Tlie Negro
Aiueudiiient Rejected.
Cleveland, () , Oct. 8. There are Democratic
pains In every county. Hayes' majority, as
claimed by the Republicans, i. probably ten
thousand.
The Democrat-claim the Mate.
Ilie negro amendment is leultn hij a larijp
mitjtirity.
low Democratic Oalug Tbc Usual
(story.
Dceuqeb, Oct. 6.U turns from all parts of
tbe State tonight show laree pains everywhere
for tbe Democracy. The backbone ol the con
fiscation nepro-suil'iape party is broken. Tue
Democracy arc rejoiomg over the returns from
Pennsylvania nnd Ohio. Tho interior f tbu
State las douc yeomen's work lor the pood
cause jf union and liberty, and it is believed
that at least 2500 votes have ehanped by reasou
of the lnbulerancel of Kcpublioan gpouters who
have ijeluifed uh Slate during the cuueus.
The Connecticut Victory Town Votes
IttvoliK lonl.ed
Nr.w Havfn, C( mi.. Oct. H.-Tne Democrn'ic
ciuiis in the town elections t hr niL't.ont tins
State yc-tcruav ure such a0, if we do as well
m xt year, to assure the rext I.ecis'atiire " the
Democracy, even should there be no further
riiiciion ripain-t radical rule. In some of tin;
towns the pains have been so creat as to
thoroiiitly revolutionize the political situation.
im ELECTED.- U TIE CITY.
The Piittner.ils Have I.vei jllilnn Tlu-lr Own Way
A l!(iitlillnm I.nss (il"1l."i0 Votes, and a
DemotratlMialu l 2MHI, itr.
AVevere fully roiivincd fit noon yesterday,
In in I in- put t in I 1 'cnorts of t lie petnl I li:! elect Inn
vhnhv.e cad then collectt il, ' bat. tin! H-'iii1)-ci
at. s v mi lit c.i 1 1 y the (it V Py ii small iinijorily,
uiui row iliat the Kttiiis a i e I li, we li ml nil i
jut St lit lutein In be on ly ton t rue. IP tinc wu
u at n a i (H !ier I '( iin ci al te victory In l'lilhnb l
phpiv.e nie olille,('il tn (;n linck M-Vi-rul years.
Ti o It ,i lot i ue P ' s In en the tl act tin t ion iu part v
vol i s 1 1 1 1 1 Willy, since ls'.J;
l".-i A.- Vote !("' i'lesltlciil:
s-.-i.lt (V, hie) 'J!, ..'Kl
1 l.ll'J (.1-ice." oil) (i-ti
Ii.il,
Total orj osiilnn vote 'Jo,in2
Fin t c ( 1 1(- in.) 2iM2i
Iicnuiciatic inijtivity S'M)
Ti 'P.i vote ol.Jll
-Viito Inr f.ovei nor:
I'ollncU fWbii;) -8 S17
Jiiplcr iDt-JU.) -'e'lii
For HherifT:
Cowr'l (Kep.).
I.j lc (Dem.)...,
AVbig majority..,
3 ssl
Total vote 5
1S55. Vote for Canal Commissioner:
JV lc 1 1 1 il so n ( Kun ion ) -5,770
Williamson (Rep) -0
Total opposition vote....
Flumer Deniocr it).,
D inocratlc ninjorlty .
Total vote
is,-ft. Vote for ITesklent:
Fremont (l'cp )
Filllnoio (K.lN".)
Total opposition vote..
IJuclianau (Doui.) ,
.2"i.7!)0
,2s,:tS'i
2,591
..31,171
-,v.n
2l,l)Sl
.."'-,077
, :is,222
Democratic majority 0,113
Total vote 70,2'J!)
15?. Vote lor (if.vernoi:
Wilmot (Uep.) 10,001
Hazitbuivt (K. iN.) n,;i;i3
Total opposition vote
Darker (luui.)
Democratic majority
?,wr,
27,711)
3.413
Total vote 32.0S3
1S5S. Vote for .1 ndve of S'lijuetne Court:
Kcnd (opniidtiou i.l" all sorls) 3.,:t13
l'oitcr(li.iii.) , '.:i; ,hi.7
Opposition majority,
0.28
Total vote
150.. Vole ror A nd Itoi-fleiieiiil:
lveim ( )pp. ,
llowo (Ucill.)
Opposition lr.njurl'.y
Total vote
1SCO. Vole for I n siiient:
1 .in coin (Uep.)
IliccU. tunl licit t.1- usion)
Douglas (Doni.)
(W.22
2'.l,7(il
,....2ii,2o;i
3 49S
03,'J'M
39,223
.'I,', lit
!l 271
Total Dell tu.d Democratic vote..3(),,S'i3
Jtcpubllean nirjorily
S,3',()
Tot al vote 7 ),11U
ism, There wa- no State ticket, in tho Held,
nnd tlie vole for oily n nd county ill Bits
was very inuen icixcil i.ji on itjcal iiud
JietrOlial 1? stii'i-, :.s ti liws:
For J udiic of 1 isi ru t C.nirl:
Sibarswooii (without opposition)... 3:1,030
For Sberiil:
Tlioini'Hoii (Opp.) 3(,l!)2
F:wtJJg(l)em.) 30..il0
Thompson's majority -10
Total vote
For City Trcasuier:
Immni (Peojile's caud.)
P.PIdlo. (Union)
Mct'lintock (Dem.)
infi.3. Vote for Andltor-Geueralr
Cochran (Uep.)
bleuker (Dun.;
Republican majority
Total vote
180'Jv Vote lor Oovernor:
;urtlu (Hep)
Woodward (Dem.)
Republican majority....,
Total vote
1804. Vote lor President;
Dlncoln (Hep.)
Home vote
Army vote ,
,.30,121
..33,323
,. 2,801
,.00,417
41,271
...37,103
... 7.0S1
...81,-107
...51,531
.. 4.240
701
McCIellan (Dem.)
Home vote 42,010
Amy vote i,unti
Republican majority
Total vote....
1K03. Vote for Auditor-Oeueral:
Hartranit (ltep.)
Davis (Dem.)
Republican majority.,
Total vote
IfcCG. Vote for Governor:
Geary (Rep.) 51.005
Clymer(Doni.) 18,817
Geary's majority 5.1S8
Total vote for Governor 103.022
11,750
09,823
49.830
38,830
10,029
811,089
Average Republican vote.,
Averujje Democratic voto.,
53,733
40,137
Average Republican majority 4,570
Average total vote 102,890
I IlKbest Republican vote 53,5ii'J
HlubeHl Democratic voto 5oj7HO
Lowest Ropublicau vote 52,131
Lowest Democrtitio vote is,'l;l.t
I I libesl liepublicati majority 0 071
. Lowest Republieuu majority I'sm
The City Klectlou Yesterday.
Tbe returns of the election In the city yester.
day, which we give below, are complete, with
the ixcejillon ol two Divisions of the Twentieth
Ward, wnloli have not been heard from us yet.
Rut these will modify the result very Bllnlitly.
The following Is u gouerul summary of tne
vote:
For .1 udpe of Supreme Court:
Williams (ltep.) 40 3117
Hiiaiswood (Dem.) 62i!68
2,891
101.GJ3
48,029
53,504
Sharswood's majority...
Total vote
For Juili;e of Common I'ltas:
Thayer (Kep.)
Ludlow (Deal.)
Lyle's mBjority.,
Total vote
. 40 021
. 52.(1.13
. 3,0 1 2
.101, (Iil
For Rrfjlster of Wills:
Campbell (Rep.)
IaccU (ht 111.)
Letch's mnjorify.
Total vote
r,0,'2'M
.51 588
,. 1,38 1
.101,71)2
ForClerlt of Orplinns' C iurt:
Italtuis (Uep ) 40,!77
Mt jjary (Dem.) 51, Wit!
Wegary'B majority 1.029
Total vote 101,583
ForCMy Tre.inircr:
.li nes (Fep.)
1 eiisol (Dei. 1.)
D lnol's niiij'irity
Total vote
For ('by Commisslonci:
Frwiler Uep.)
l.itllicr (Dem. )
r.alliei'h mnjorlty
Total vole
4:1,2 to
5,2il
2,975
I01,l(i7
4'l.flVl
5.1.1 13
2,.:o i
101,0)3
V.Xi Ittdiiu; tho voe on Jiulo of Common
Picas, ns it is n v.ell-knowu fact that 11 number
of RepublicaiiH voted for Jih'po Ludlow, we
Intve the followliiH comparisons:
1 Dullest PRftrenate vote 101.702
Lowest. PSKrepalo vote 101,407
llliilKst Hepuliliean vote 50.2(U
Lowest Hej tibliciin vote 4:1021
j Highest Dimocrntlc vote 52 (i!3
j.fiwesi iiennieiiiiie vine tii.'i-'1
llipbesl Democratic mnjorlty 3.012
Lowest Democratic majority l,3si
Averapo Republican vole, lsti7 49 577
' " " lbUO 53,733
" Republican loss 4,15(1
" Democratic vote, 1807...'. 52,053
" " 180(1 49,157
" Democratic gain 2,890
Republican mnjorlty, lFCO..
Democratic mujoiity, ls(i7..
4,570
2.470
Democratic pain on majority 7,052
THE STATE, CITV, AND (OINTY
OFFICKUS.
The following was the voto for Judge of tho
Hurreme Court yesterday, ns compared with
tbe vote for Governor In 1800:
WAI'.IIS .
Ludlow's majority
Total vole
I list
Si ( (11 o
Third
l-t,i, rili
Fltth
Mxib
Sev eiilli
3- li.li-1
In ill! I'
'I enth
1 levenlh
'I welilli
Thii ifi iiili
FHtii'L'Pi.th
l'llleeulh
I i teenih
S evenleenl h
J- tuliteenlh
Is met. i lilii
Tu 1 title! I
1 wei i v-llr. I
1 w em y-- cend.
'I mi niy-tl hrt...
Tu, iily-lnnith .
T,tv-fittli
T i.ty-slxth ...
'I weiily-sev'th..
Twenty-elBhtlu
Totals
Majority....
i
Ji oore Stic
COL-HT. j GOVl'MtN on, 1860.
- S ! .
5 o .
s j . h 5S
I t i 5 1 S fe 5.
i"-' 1 ; r? S'5 i
2'T.M 187S "('."ill irniili 4S7
jnliil Hi H7I "ins7 aim I ,.-,4
llll -.u- l7llj I'.'i (nil
7H 211111 mil 22tis i,
mol an-:it 1H87 iml 777
97.1 USs lhlS 14-Hli 3ll2
3 IS:". ISJi. , 2il.i-" 172:i H I- -
H77' I'- I,'i88 -in
..ha! ' !i7 1-14, H'.i.i! ! :nn!
iifii; hi:: 'Si'i, 143' lm
!ii,:t nil.", lii!'i( lHnl'l on,
1ISH PHI! 17)711. 147i! PM
hit 3 !7-:i 2 '( (I i 1 i.'ii (m'I
211.11 H:n l!'W: n:ei son
:nli 2ii.-,!i :imii i'72.i Hum
1H.-.7 IS'lli 1S3J l"7)l 17
11IH ::7 l''l.-s 22s;i f,oo
Mi4.) IdSB- "sii;) 17:11 luti'.l
2"i8H '20110 atlnS 2.'S 7i.O
j :i;,ki: ;ii4'i .'lira1 a:wu 67.)
1 s 17 j l'7i 2i''.i is:,:i 4i:
-.'it 1.V1;1 21111! i:m; luiisi
1:171 pn-! 2C7.I m.i b.u
1 21 lfiiii1 P;:i7 i.-,i:t tn
ill, I l-.Si! llilll 14.I2 1 4VJ
2;!'i lll'is 2-1 nihil 7 1 Hi
S2I 7li, KJh" 817 270 J
(Ill SI i I
r.i,:ii!7 ,-'7-i ii4 an.'. 4S.817 !
; .11 llll, j 13.817 j I
! ; Ss; (38K ! I ' :
For Clerk of the Orphans' Court, City Trea
sun r, nnd City Commissioner, the vote stood o-b
follows:
m i-k 0
Ornhann'
Court.
(V11
(hitiiii'tii
ttioiv 1;
Wakdh.
First
Second ..
Third
Fourth ..
Fifth
Sixth
(Seventh.
Kluhlli
Ninth
Teatb.- -
Kleventh
Twelitn
Thlrleeuth.
F'ourteenth
Fifteenth
sixteenth
(seventeenth....
(jClhtutnib
Kiiieleentb
1-weiiiy-flrst.-...'1
j jeny ftcijnjj
Tweniy-tlilrd.jJ
n'n t.il v.D'Url 11 Z
Twenty-llith
Twniy-i'b...
Uo'.al
Mnlorlty
4
t. .
2-V I fti
kj 1
2014 j 17(11 19H7 1770 1995 177
212S; 8IH10 20211 Ki73. 2113. aosa
117)2 '.('60 111,4 21(10 1180, 2(1115
IHH 269 S70i 24n': S(.l 2421
7 ls(, WU; 2n2(t. 958 20:i(l
6:C 14S7 9171 1497 918 14113
22ii, 17421 2384 17(il n4M 17fa
163li 1409 &I2 14JI7 152B 1429
1720! HMI 1728, 1514 17073 1734(7
2414 1444 24lW' Hill 2493 14(18
HI3, Ki7(! WI9 1671 so 1703
1217; 1(117 II 87 j 16l 1182 ll4
ll'-'4 1715 1872 1871 1IH)4 1738
2181 j llili2 2lbS; ItllH 2158 ltil8
yiiHO 2:169 8090 1 2lti0 3U90 298
1075' 1S84 10621 1HS5 1021 l'lH7
11381 2J88 1181 1 2281 1104 2200
2701 PJOOi 2I57 2020 26s7 2007
260Si 27)75i 259 2591 2(140 2(14.1
KW7 3329 8385; 3MJ2 3.161 8397
1840 1670 lftfl 167.1 1819 1673
22 III l.Vil 2039 1691 20.W 16,')9
1970 1048 1!I58i 1001 19il8 lOol
1617 10411 164a! 10111 1472 1053
IK) 17.5H 8841 153 SO ir,6
2HU-2 1079 2287' 10S9 2'29 1711
940 702 842 095 jU33 ,;78
909 813 90) 821 1 909 819
4998:1 5I5iI 49349 . timil j 49(150 52113
.....r. ..4:i82, ! 49310! I 49060
1578 1 2977! I 2403
The vote for Associate Judge of tbe Court of
Common Fleas, for Sheriff, and for Register of
Wills, was as follows:-
Judlf.
W A II US.
itit
5,475 J
101,636 1
First -
Second
Third
I'ourth
Filth
HUlh
heveivUi
Fighlh
Ninth...
Tenth
I levenih
Twelfth
Tlnrleeiilh
Fnurleenih
Pptt-entli
Sixteenlli'
hevenleanih
Klchteenih
Nliieteentll
Tweiillelb
Twenty-til t
Twenty-second.
Twenty-third ...
Twenly-loiirtli.
'1 wetily-llfil
Tweuty.slxih.
Twenty sev'lh.
Twenty-eitfhth.
Total ......
Majority
P.lll:
1976
1(I4
K!7;
Din
92J,
2103
1113,
1004
2:43j
27HI:
1810
1)04
288H
8541
loin
lu-.li
gfii.'J
BlU I
lu3
2o42
1972
1428
898
2209
828
1)08
1S41
818")
2133
2-I32
207i7
I. .2.1
1905
17)14
17,lll
17,72
17311
1099
184D
1788
2:i(K'
11121!
2;.iO
2049
2078
3103
lb"!
II. S7
1017
162?
1557
1780
8011
817
48,019 53,504,
I 6,485
blitrijf.
ii lllllri .
HIP)
2-'hi
uni
89 I
917
9 I'i
2172
14'5
1708
239-j1
80S
1179
18)4!
20811
atit-o
lfliS
11241
tiKI:
2517:
83ii5 !
Ih5lli
21S8
197)2 :
1114
8V9
Ei
901
181(1
3019
2IU7,
210(1'
2nl2i
l'5t)3
is:
1449
1-12S
)-W2
17(W
1052
111 1
lfli;4
W7.S
1920
231 IS
1991
2004
8145
1581 1
15(i8
18il4
1687 1
1MI
17131
724
823
15"
2035 1
21 OS
1193
979
1023
90S
2211
In '0
17I0
2191
914
1215
1917
2179.
3'i:i'l
1071
114(1
'.610
2)9.)
8382
1816
2201
197(1
1631
891
2iU7
922
917
1 7")0
8'.;iii
2ii 13
2' 1 1 7)
1917
1477
17Ui
1442
15 1 il
1407
1(181
lt.JI
1727
1005
29i!l
1NSS
2:s4
1903
2)79
8:141
1570
1519
1051
U 19
1557
MSI)
728
811
62,633 60.21051, 688
6,649 i I l.''t
State Senate.
Ti e vote In the Third Heuatorlal District
as follows :
TI'oriM. ISonhnm, Tlrf. -Ynp?'',
Fifth 957
Sixth 1017
Flevenlh Odd
Twelfth J203
Sixti en l b .17CH
Sc enteenl b 1035
Klghteeuth 2012
Total PI
was
T)rm
2(814
1425
Kill)
1007
1835
2183
19)8
12078
9,13-4
Majority for Jhip!e 3.210
Mhc Kleventh snd Twelfth Idvlslorsof this ward
Bli'iiet liii-luihil In Ihe di trie, hut Hpiieirm hiive
heei. eiiiii'H il in the above vote. Their evlus O l will
Mdnee iNsnle's mii'inlty less llninlui. Tne voto Inr
nieinliei 8 ol i he l.i'Klsliii ure In this lustrlet lust year
suiiid 11819 llemoerailc. and 10,508 ltcpuhltcuu u
Dc uiucralic inajorliy of 1301. J
House of Heireseutatlvcs.
Tl'.o followlnp were elected to tlieStute Assem
bly, the cliy un mbers lor last year being given
111 lllU (tppesilo ol II 111 a.
Dlil. Ai u4 Mi mhcM.
1. David l'(,y, K.
2. Ji-li n AlK.lnels, P.
3. Sun, in I Jn.toih, ).
4. William W. Wail. II.
5. Thiiiiins Mullen, II
( el. ( has. K leek tier
7. .tunics sutler '. It.
8. .hum h V. SteUl'H, It,
9. l-ini nil Pnilcy, 1).
In. ( ol. K. W. Pnvls, It.
11. Piinli 1 Wlllinni. I.
12. A lexaiKler Aduire, It
13. Michael Mullen, L.
I I. (4i o. T. Thorn. It.
Pi. .1 111114 lit) cult'. It.
III. ( nl. M. v.. II. mi.', It.
17. Col. John Clark, It.
IS. Ce(iri;e Hull, I).
Old .V ,ll''M-..
(ieorne V. Utii'n in,
w. si. (.re iry, a.
S;l ' mil .liMeihs, p.
Williiiiu W. W.ct, II
William It. llO'itl, U.
It. James l''rei'l)iirn, li.
.1.11111 H S'lll TS. It.
Jtinie W. Kern, II.
(I. A. Q-uuley, l.
Cel. K. W. Ii.ivis, U.
Win, J. l'linahue H.
Alexander AO ill', K.
Mich i-l Mtiip.'i, I).
W. M.--Worrall, It.
(lenr lie ll.iveu, II.
Pavel W I Pice, K.
I'.tlw inl U. I , It.
James N, M'irk 4, It.
A c(imparlson of the two yenrs gives the fol
lowing: 1SO0. 1S07.
Rfjuibllcans 13 11
Democrats 5 7
Republican majorities 8 1
Tbe City Councils.
The Select Council for 18(13 will comprise tho
follow I n, I be newly elected members being
printed in Jtalivs:
i H'n n(.'.
John J. Kersey, 11.
irorif.i.
1. T. A. Jim-low, It.
2. C. F. Kanierly, P.
3. J. P. Cauiibell, P.
4. Ilei ry Marcus, P.
6. J nines Page, p.
li. Patrick Unity, P.
7. J. A. Shermer, It.
8. Alex. Ilo(ldon. It.
0. W. S. Htokley, It.
10. A. il. From -mens It.
11. Samuel (1. KitiK. I'.
12. G. IP. i'lutnli it. 1 1.
13. Alexander M. Fox, It.
14. Di id Ci timtr, 11.
10. J. IP. Jlnnkim. U.
17. J il. il'iokni, P.
PS. William I '. 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 , It.
19. ,iih. KitrUu, U.
20. Jnsc)h Manuel, H.
21. Cliiut'.i T. J-iiiis. H.
22. William F. Smith, Ii.
2.1. A. .sei((cro.i., It
24. H. U. Cutlell, It.
j25. J. MeCutelieon, T).
20. liutii rt Arnistromt, It.
27. H. 1. Itilliiirfton, It.
28. II'. J.l'. White, 11.
Kepiililicans is
Democrats to
Itppnbllcan majority 8
Tbe Common Council for 1808 will be made up
as lullows, the new members being printed lu
ilau-s.
H '?(.
1. (l. V, Mactnmie.R.
IP, A. ( '((Miiioi, li.
2. W. P. Martin, P.
J. li. 'iyson, P.
II. Kennedy, D.
3. W. Thompson P.
4. lienj. lluney, p.
W. 11. P. Barnes, P.
5. J. V. Dillon , P.
(i Philip Mlilnn. P.
7. J. llitrdstiii, 12.
8. A. J. llanier. H.
J. ('. Mid-tin, It.
t). A. II. Mershon, It.
John i-'itrrira. K.
A. W. Ilenszev, 11.
11'. JI. lmiriii. It.
A. Cuvilibfll. 1).
V. l.luleton, It.
J. F. shoemaker, II.
A. h'llnr, H.
J. II. Hancock. 11.
15. 1 hos. Poller, K.
Jlp. t'onrow, 11.
(J. W. smith. I;.
il. M. Ai'tius, It.
HI. (h o. J. llel.el, I).
J'm Hut), P,
17.
18.
,19.
II nidi.
17. Mr. O'Npilt, D.
John Slum, P. -3
Paul. P. Hay. K.
i. IP. Ntncklutin, XL
Krtmurl IP. IJii'inn'y, It,
Francis Martin. It.
Aiivi-'ii! .SViiine, 11.
! Cliiirtm A. .Stnitli c, H.
2". A Udiis Cameron, K.
.l is. V. Marcer, It.
I il C. Harrison. It.
! Stmin t Milli r, H.
21. Win. A. Simpson. U.
I ( 'ntu h x F. Jam s. It.
'22. I. mils Wanner, It.
! .lain r (Utli.i, H.
23. Samuel WllleLS, R.
I A mot J-llli.i. It.
1 24, Jumi s ihtlmi; D.
Hi nni (,7n.s, I'..
!25. I'lmr'lix Jutlw. P.
i2il. Koliert A rmstitim;.
.d.s fill S. sti-u-art, U '
: ( hiu li Shlsli r. It.
;27. William iiai,m. it.
2s, Cieorce W. Myers, R
P.
LATEST ELECTION RETURNS.
PKJiNSTLVANU
Lu.erue County.
Wii.KKSitAiiiiK, Oct, 9. The ma.loiity for
Sbsiswood In this county Is about 2i(ii).
Woodwiud, for Congress, In this county, bus
1SO0 ruiijoi ity.
Schanton, Oi. 9. Luzorne county is esti
mated at 20i 0 mnjorlty for Khars wood.
Husquebaunii Is estimated at 1200 majority for
Williums.
Woodward is probably elected to Congress,
but the vote will be close.
Iteported County Majorities.
Rucks county Bharswood, 550.
l-iaujihin Williams, 1109.
Lebanon Williams, 10118.
York Kharswood, 300.
Derks Sharswood, 0H00.
Chester -Williams, 2u00.
Luserue Sbarswood, 2000.
Susquehanna Williams, 1200.
Bucks County.
Doylestown, Oct. 9. Twenty-sl x districts of
this county beard from show a Democratto
gain of 73 on the vote for Clymer last year.
Carbon County.
Maucii Chunk, Oct. 0. The Democraticma
jority In Carbon county will not probably vary
10 votes. The last year's majority was 433.
Berks County.
Reawno, Oct. 9. Twenty-three districts are
In. The Democratic loss is 291. Sbarswood's
majority will be about 5500. A Democratic loss
of (iuo. Thirty-two districts ure to be beard
from.
Lycoming Caunty.
Wii.i.iamsport, Oct. 9. Lycoming county
gives Hliarswood about 800 majority.
The Democratic, Senator In tnlsdlstrlct Is very
close. Tbe Assembly ticket is close.
Union County.
Lkwisrorg, Oct. 9. Union county gives Wil
liams a majority of 475. The (Senate aud Legis
lative ticket is about tne same. The Republican
ticket is all elected.
Franklin County.
Chamuerbburm, Oct. 9 Franklin county
gives Hbarswood 210 majority. The Democratic
gum Is 4U3.
From Iloston.
TloCTON. Oct. 7. Tho Unitarian Church on
Central Hill, Komervlile, wus burned last nP'lit
The work of an incendiary.
Hon. Charles G. Loring died at bis residence
ltr Heveriy yesterday afternoon.
Markets by Telegraph.
Hy tbe Associated Press.
Nkw York, Oct. 9. slocks lower. Chicago and
Rock Island, Wi',: Headline, 102'j Canton, 49'.;
Krle, UHn; Cleveland and Toledo, 182; Cleveland and
PIltBhurK, 83?,: FlttHburg and Fort Wayne, lol; Michi
gan CeutrHl, 109),; do. Southern, 8.Pa; New York
Central, 119';': Illinois Central, 1221.,; Cumberland
preferred. 82: Vlrs'lnliKis, 4h; Missouri 03, 104; Hudson
lilver, 128,'J; United States Five-twenlles, lns2, 1II2 , :
do. 1S6I, 11.9; do. 1805, low'.,; Teu-forile. 101'-; Seven
thirties. Hie: Sterling Kxehauue, luo. Moiiey. 7 per
cent. (J old, 144.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
l'NITKr) 8TATElCIKCTJrr COURT-JudBUH drier
and Cadwulader. I'eler J. Hmlth vs. Mealie ,t Levy
An action to recover damages for an alleuvd viola
tloii of ihe patent taken out for Ureug's celebrated
brick machine, which also brings tbu patent Into ihe
mutter seriously, Ihe defense contesting Us validity
tin trial. K. Hpene.tr. Mbler lor pluutlir. Firuiun'
biieiniiiril for delentlants.
PlslItlCT COUHT-Judije MtroiKl.-Wllllam F
Johnston, to use, vs. Holm Hancock. An action on a
promissory note. Verdict lor plaintiff $191
ll.len Wluirate vs. Alfred Fradlield and John
Urisn. An action of replevin. On trial - 7
P18TB1CT COUllT-Judgo Wharswood. - Lewis
Headman vs. Hiram Voct t. cllcl, to rel.ov'ei.7jJ
work and labor done, Verdict lor plalntltr V7W9H.
Kdwas-d H. Lander vs. Amor loan Life Iiisuranceaiid
Trnst Company. An action to reeover on a ft ft
THE ITALIAN REVOLUTION.
Manifesto of Garibaldi ARalnst the Pre-?
mler of Italy Victories of the rap
Troops Over the Invaders Kiot and
Disorder by the Insurgents r Home
Trami ull.
London, Oct. 8. General Garibaldi, from bla
prison home on tlie Island of Cnprura, laaa
Issued a second proclaniHllon, couched lu very
violent words, against tbe Cabinet iollcy and
dersonal aelion of Pentjr Hata.zl, tbe Premier
nf Italy. The General charges Ualta.r.t with
being an enemy of Italian unity, and also of
belnti, to some extent, a tool of the Cliurch
j'srly and Mapoieon. Ho uutei tbe 1 evolu
tionary force to goon and capture Rome.
'1 be insurgents In the Puiilidoiil province o
Vlteibo aredally Increasing in numbors. The
Pn pal troops stationed In tho territory of
Vtttrbo, nnd rcinfoiVcd by detachments Irom.
Home, have roul d the insurgoL Is and Invad
ing Gnnbiildians at Hagiuirea and In small
11 t:h Is which have taken place at 01 her poiuts,
is ot hi un cf a really s -riaus character lias yet
occurred in the IVnlillcal territory. The llxht
iiiK is con I'm ed lo liiu unset! led operations uf a
lew builds ol tl. 11 llial.li. ins. The iu-iirnents luck
leiu eis, and act, nioie likn bandits lliau odu
eatid aiitl h gli lnleutioued lliilinn juitritils.
They lusb on and capture quiet, and peccable
v ill '12 es, levy cunt 1 1 but Ions on the inhabitants,
and cemmit outrages cf dillcretitr degrees of
crinie. '1 hey are, as a general Hung, quickly
dl 1 cu out by the F.ijial , ni.ives, who follow
and ettaek them, a tien the revn'iilioiiisM re
treat iroiii the fov. lis, tho Hoiuau peasauts
rtsloio the l'lijuil ling wilii deiuonslratlous of
giiidniss 111 d Joy.
in sj niches Irom Rome, forwarded to this city
ni the latest moment, ridicule the reports ol
tlie existence ot disnluellon iiguinst tlie. civil
goveritineui of tlio 1'ojie. Tho correspondent
declares that the F.torual City loiii iins quiet,
nnd Its Inhabitants uncxciled by tho events
trnnsplrlni; outside.
The London Timet of t h 1 .-. day's issue has an
editorial which says that tho "Roman ques
tion" dilllculty Is nearly at an end.
There are rnmors current here to the effect
that the rulers and Cabinets of Italy aud Frauco
have'eome to an understanding on the subject
ot Rome; also that Italy and the Prussian Cabi
net have had a correspondence on the Btate of
allairs, and that l'opo l'lus IX is engaged In a
negotiation with Austria as to the situation in
future. All this Is, however, the mere conjec
ture of politicians or interested or prejudiced
parties or persons.
The markets, lluanclal nnd commercial, in
London and I'arls. suffer from tbess rumors, as
their circulation conduces lo a state of doubt
and uncertainty in the public mind.
There is only a small probability of a real
or national war arising out of the Halo-Roman
affair, unless it may bo that Guribaldl makes
bis escape Irom Caprera, anol continues his agi
tation against, and bis assaults on, the Papacy
and the September Convention.
Negotiation between France and Italy
The Koman Provinces to be Annexed to
Italy The Temporal Power to Cease.
RiAitniTZ, Oct. 8. The Marquis de Monsttar,
the Minister of Foreign All'utrs, and the Cheva
lier do Nigra, the Italian Km bassador, arrived
bere just before the troHbles broke out in Italy,
and have since been lu constant consultation
with the Kmperor. It is said that the following
plan lor the Roman question bus been agreed
upon: Italy is to take possession of the Roman
provinces; but Fojie l'ius XI Is to remain In
Rome, and retain ihe government of the city
until his death, w hen tho temporal power of tho
l'ojies will cease.
FIN A NOJS AND QOMMER OH.
Onirics or thk j-.vknino Tklkoraph,
; Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1887.
Tho Stock Market opened very dull this
morninp, but prices were without any material
chance. In liovcinmeut bonds was little or
nothini' domp. ldOi was bid for 10-40s; 111. for
0s of 1881 :10.')', for Jure aud July 7 30s; 112 for'62
5-2!).-; 1075 inr '(if 6-20? ; 109 lor '05 5-20s; aud
107,5 fcr July '05 5-20s. City loans were iu lair
demand; the new issue sold at 102, no change,
and old do. at 98, ho chanpe.
Railroad shares coutlnue the most active on
the list. Pennsylvania Rnlroad sold at 62.1ft6
52A, no clianpe; Rc'idmp at61, a Flight decline ;
Lebigu Valley at 55, iiochaiiL'e; Catawis-ia pre
ferred at 28, no ehmire; Noithern Central at
no chaiipc; and Cuuidcn and Auiboy at 120.J, no
chance. 03 was bid for Norristown; 57 for
Mine hill; 32 for North Pennsylvania; 30 lor El
mi a common; 41 for preferred do.; aud 28 lor
Philadelphia and Erie.
City Passcuper Railroad shares were Anil.
Thirteenth and Fifteenth sold al 10, a decline ot
1; 4G lor Chesuut aud Walnut; nnd 35 for
Union.
Raiik shares were firmly held aA full prices,
but w e hear of no sales. ' 143 was bid lor Far
mers' and Mechanics', 32 lor Mechanics'; 70 for
City ; 45 forConsoldation; 00 for Commonwealth;
ami 70 for Com Fxchange.
In Canal shares there whb V6ry little move
mcnt. LehiRh Navigation sold at3i)339j, no
chafiee; aud Morris Canal at 30, no change; 14
was bi for Kcbnylkill Navigation common; 274
for preferred do.; and 14 for Susquehanna
Canal.
Quotations of Cold 10A A. M.
144i; 12 M.. 143J; 1 P. M.. 143J.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES T0-HAf
Reported by Pehaven fe Bra, No. 40 8, ThUd Street
JCiKMT BOARD.
1444; 11A.M.,.
6 sh Lehigh N Stk... 89V
20 do..........w 39V
25 do ...... 39X
20 sh Leh V K ...-Is. 65
66 sh Feuna H Is. fV-i
18 do....... 62X
2oo sh Read K...ls.b:jo.. 61
100 do 51'
26 sh 13th fc 15th 19
100 sh Ocean Oil - 3,V
liooo City 6s, Now. ins
shoo do. New. 102
17000 r&H Im08..a7)w nla 991
J.miwii lumu ill l DM 18 92
1000 Phil fe Krie 6s... . 92
12000 do.....ls. 92
6 sh lam & Am 120H
nniBil l.uia I t 110.. 28
1100 sh Palzell Oil c. ,
20 sh Morris Cl....b5. 86
14 sli W Cent 43)4!
Meesrs. De Haven & Brotber, No. 40 Bouth
Third street, report tbe following rates of ex
change today at 1 P. M.:-U. 8. 63 of 1881, 1111
$1111; do. 1802, 111? i 12 j; do., 1864, 1084
109; do., 1865, 1085109j; do., 1865, new, 107irJ
loofk?,?,;', 18C7,m'', 107107i; do. 6s, 10-406,
100iiooi; do. 7-309, June, 1051106; do.
July, 1054106; Compound Interest Notes.
June, 1864, lld-40; do., July, 1864, 119-40
An.Kl?8t',18C4 H'JO; do., October. 1864,
119.kg.1194; do. December, 1n64, 118(7ill8J; do., '
May, 1865, 117117; do., August, 185, 116
1164; do., September, 1865, 115j115i; do.
October, 1865, 115(3115. Gold, 144144L
Oliver, 1J8J140.
Messrs. William Painter & Co., bankers,
, . 3 ti. Third street, report the follow
ing rates of exchange to-day at 12 o'clock :
nni-.6.?,' 18.61 0ilWI; U. S. 6-20s, 16fi2,
lliPUZ ! ad0- 18C4' W8ina; do., 1865;
1B0742 07 ,lA n,; .Jul' lfi,i5' do. July
hinl .i 10711 5 6". 10-40e, 1004S100; U. 8.
7 3(18 , 2d series, WSifiUioG; 3d series, 105? 4
iiS?.fIup??!l'd,l.ntert NotPS' December, 1864,
ul. "ctuber. 1805, 115. Gold, 1433
Messrs. Jay Cooke Co. quote Govern.
Krl'lni W ,ulJf-2"9. 1121124; new 5-208,
mig 1 'aii! -l,180S' lu,JK.a09V; do., July.
io.4,7.8' ,(l0" 18u7- WityWi; 10-408, lOOJta
lnef; 7.',,1''1J,"niN '"loiJ; do., July, mm
10(.L Gold, 113(C(C144.
TiioTiMi. Charles L. Farrel, Patriok J.
Hawurd, and James C lwell were last evening ar-
rested on Fraaklord road near Adam sir.wi. I
riotous conduct about the polls. AlUeiun Hiut
hold them lu jPPu ball each to answer.
A Si'I'I'oskd PiCKi'oi kkt. Owen Murray was
taken into custody last night
at the PimioorariB
League Hoonis. oa the charge of ";!!'" Iuie7u!u
elmlu. He Is held lor a Umber hsariug by Aiueru.au
TiBE.-Abo.unToyook last" ngM Aj
street. I' e2m. .
-lurll, coN.navAioav ok Mi sic.-lnstruo
Uous l" all dlaxtwtiw couimeuced ou Monday,
Oi-4ober 1.