8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 18C8. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TOR AMXTinif AL LOOAl ITSWS CTgJBB raeaA. ELECTION DAY. "LET US 'HAVE PEACE I" Affairs irA the City To-day-The Great, Contest at the Polls, rad How it is Progressing. Yh inn shines beantifully, through a cold, eer, bracing atmosphere, to-day a happy tor of victory. All li "quiet along the line," aoelhe great party which bears ou its banners the words or Its distinguished leader, "Let us liave peace," Is peace. ully marching to success. Republican ballots have tsaeo e plsce ot Re publican buret!", and a the latter killed the first Kebflllon, so the iortner are about killing the k cord. Mottcf tbe polls tbronsrhout the city opened yitinctually at 7 o'el ck; but long betoic the first Tote rot In "the holo t tbe window" long lines of citizens, waiting their turn, were sire.chtng at. Althoueh the Chios with this window boeks were steady at tbeir po.-tte, busily conning over the lists ot mimes, and placaided politicians were eiectioncern g in a iiu.zmi', olliciojs sort oi way, there seems to ex et an lioDest desire among toe adherents ot roth parties tD avoid urtue escttement, and by that means pre em a repetition ot the dt.gr.icetu.l bruls wbicb hppeucJ in to many pluces last October. The absence of denutic,'' wttn their lo pudent badges. Inciting to hostile Icel ing, angry remark and quick blows hai had jnucu to do wuu ibis quiet at the voiiug places and more titan one good citizen this nioruing j pressed the hope, ibat the great luciunir cause being gone, the election would pass oil' xeacefuliy. The naturalization business, h iff ever, appears to be raising some dust, and it wooid bsrdlv be sare to predict the quiet of the entire day. Tbe votes are beirg received rap Idly. There be'ne but one ticket han led to the election judges in this city, tne business is quickly concluded. THE ELEflTION RETURNS. All the political associations, editors of papers, and others, have made arrangements to recive election returns to-night at the earliest nio-nent, to satisfy tbe puDbc demand. At tbe Union league uoise, on BroaM'troct, and the rooms Of the National Union Club, No. 1105 CHe aut street, etpecia'ly, the people of Philadelphia wil be treated to the news as fast as the light ning can furnish it. A BBFDBLICAN ARBEBTED ON THE WAYTOTHB POLLS John Kane, a resident of the Seventeenth ward, and a staunch It-publican, as arrested this morning on a warrsnt charring him with llleeal voting at the October election. Jdr. Kane could have been arrested at any time slbce the If suing of tbe warrant, but it was preferred to take aim into custody to-day and prevent, bim Iron voting lor Grai.t and Colfax. He was arrested while advancing to tbe polls to deposit bis vote. Fortunately Mr. Kai.e obtained bail and eamed bis freedom. This Is the same old fame practised by the Democratic party on last election day. A GOOD SPECIMEN. Tbe followirg figures show the state of the ate In the Tenth ward, complete, up to ten o'clock this morning, as compared with the vote In October up to the same noun- Grant, Bejmour, 1517 684 Hartranft, Boyle, . 1343 C33 607 Majority, . 833 1 Majority, .. THROWING ODT V0TK3. A rumor is afloat in the citv. and credited by a larnc Bomber of persons, to tbe e licet that at all tne Democratic precincts tbe judges arc throw Ins out the votes of all Kepaoiicau naturalized citisen. There are some eigoty Democratic precircU in the city, and estimating tea nit'i xalieed voters to each precinct, the Republican majority will lall short about eight hundred totes. BOW IN THE FOUnin WARD. This morning, while tbe voting was in pro glees at the 8ixih precinct, of ibe Fourth ward, a crowd of ruuzbs appro iched tbe window an 1 broke it in A rush iustauily occurred. Seeing thenr predicament and dancer, the Keptiblicaa Inspector inside tbe wmdov, and tbe Hepablt can coos-holders outside, made an escuoe. A compl-lut was then entered before Judse Pitrce bj Charles Siguiund and Edward Walker against the perpetraor of tue outraga charg ing tat John Duffy and William Ktr,e were im plicated. A warrant lor their arrest was tuen issued by tbe Judge, and the officers sacceed-d in capturing Duiley. Kane could not be loand. Tue prisoner was taken before tbe Judge, and, alter a hearinc-, was beld to bail. Another reporter gives tbe following version: About 8 o'cIock, a gentleman visited tbe polls of the Sixth precinct of the Fourth w ir.J, lor tbe purpose of voting. Till lately hi had resided in that precinct, and voted at Sixth and JBbippea. His vote was challenged, but the Inspector feeing acquainted with him, and thinking he Was sul l a resident of tbe division, paid no attention to it. A commotion was raised outside, snd tbe crowd pressing against the window board, it tell in. Tbe box was immediately closed, and the Republican inspector aud clerk, Charles Sig jnund and Edward Wal leer, left the polls and pro ceeded to the Court, 'where they procured a warrant for tbe arrest ot John Duff-y, Democratic window man, alleeiog that be knocked the window-board in. Duffey was taken to the Court aud placed under $2000 bal, and returned to the window. Klgmund and Walker failing toreturu.two other Republicans were sworn in, and the voting proceeded iu an orderly and quiet manner. NORTHERN SECTION. Oar reporter this morning made a tour of the city north of Chesnut aud ca.-t of Broal, aud found tbe election passing off qmeily, no dlsturbancejwhttevcr be ng reported. In everv prsciuct be visited the Kepublican ticket was doing admirably, a full party vote being polled. ThTe was wraniling at some ot tbe pills in relerencu to the naturalization pancrs issued hv the Bupreme t;inrt, and iu tbe Democratic pre cincts the judees were ihrowlng out the votes of itolural.zvd Kepuoncan citizens. THE WESRERIl SUCTION. The voting iu that section of the city lyln west ol Broad street Is iirocresBina in the utmost order, lhougo hot words have pas-ed in or,o or two places, nodisturbiincj has occurred, xixi tue police otlicrr, who, us a rule, are standing at some distance from tbe polls, have not Been called upon to aid iu presrv1nz the peace Tbe people have turned out in their strength, and. ot cour e, tue vote nas open neav;. Jiui Ilu from reoorts upon the strretsln th'S portion ot ibe city, it would seem that large numbers of citizens uo cast stra gnt democratic tickets in Oc'oher ai to-day supporting the Itepubllcaa lectors Save at one or two of the voting places no crowd ae collected. Evert bouv evinces ado aire to vole then leave the po'K During the luorn ng tbe "line" was kept pretty full, but towards noon in several ot ttie precincts none wete at ibe windows save those engaged in electioneering. TUB SOUTHERN SECTION. This section of tbe city was thoroughly can vuktd bv one of our reporters this morning. and ihouL'b disturbances were anticipated la certain wards, everywhere the strictest order was observed. Tbe ereatest good feeling ap peered to prevail at tbe windows, and tbe votes h nurtv seemed to be striving to carry on Ibe election in an honest manner. The ouly disturbance known to this hoar was at the tiioth nreelnct of the Fourth ward, of whivb iu account will be found above. BOMB BTKAOOLINO BBT0RN9. Eeturns from all the precincts of tbe Secoid ward eicept two, up to 10 o'clock, rave Grant 1400 and Seymour 1329. a Democratic msjorltv of 129, half tbe vote beln in. Tbis sbos a large gsla for the Konbiicn ticket. At noon the vote in the sa-ns ward stood 1660 for (Jrsnt and 1850 for Seymour, a Democratic majority of only 200. tbe majority at tbe same time on October 13 being 652 in the whole ward. ATTEM PTIKO TO VOT1. Thomas Albrlaht, a jonng man who s.vs be resides in Dtitol, Ta., bad a harin before Alderoian Boitler, charged with attemotingto vote illegally to-diy at the First and Second prec'nns of the Filth ward. In defene, Al bright said a man ofTred bim $10 to vote. The accused wsb held In i"ii) bul to answer. Fire. Last nfght about 9 o'olook, a, slight tire occurred at tbe southwest corner of Eighth and Lombard s'reet". LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. r.leellon Icwlropn. Court of Quarter Srssion. Jndge Pelroe and Mr. febeppard wtre at court tbts inoruluu to attend to the various ones that mit;ht o brought, op from tbe polls, and Messrs. Dwlgnt, Uofortb, Llpplncoit, and other members of tue bar were present to render assistance when full nd neeesHary. The first care brought, in wan that of Jame Duller, ho was anested at the 8ixtri division of l he Fcnrth ward for obstructing tbe election, it was complained that he eDgsgsd: heavily in challenging Kenublican votes, and when oUihts ofleied lo cliailenge be made Ihe m'wt violent objet tlona. A tliulculty arose In regnrd to a Oiir tmn vote, argry words followed, and lie aud stveral others riotously tore oil the framRof the window where voles were being tken. DuQ'i y denied that he did any more lhau q ile ly esu else bis right of cballeuge in all os tiit ne deemed proprr. Ttie Judge declined to enter Into the merits of the case, nd sold ibat bis to leu lion was only to grant relief from Imprisonment, bv allowing ball. lie required bim to enter bull In t'ZOW to appear at tbe present term of the Oourt. An adopted Kentnokiun, rolling a respeot able quid of "Long Ureen," next made his np peatance, coroplalDlng that his tlina-houore I and worn naturalization certificate, not "In printed form." Issued by the courts of Ken tucky, bad been rejected lo day pa an evidence of his qualification ns a good voter. Tbe'Judge al once remedied this by sending word to the election ofllcers tbat this man was entitled to bis franchise. Mr. Eduard Descbamps then Informed his Honor that he, bavlug voted in Frank ford on lHst eleetlon day, and havlrjg moved into the Ninth precinct of the (Seventeenth ward on tbe 16tb of October, offered this morning to vote there. The Jndge sent word to tbe eleotloa ofllcers that this gentleman was entitled to vote. Anoiner case was brought np in wblob the vote of a naturalized citizen had been rejected on the grouDd tbat tbe certificate purported to be for a minor, and clearly the man was not a minor; hut tue uonrt saw no evidence on tbe paper that it wa a minor's paper, and sent a message to tbat effect to the election Judge. several cases were heard, in wn'cti naiurail- ea'lon papers were relected because the v were signed Thnnnaa U. lleeves, ProlhonotHry of the Uiiinmon iieas," instead or ror tne 1'rotnono- tary. TUe Court merely suggested that tbe signatures should be amended by the Deputy rrothonotary. A habeas corpus esse was beard in wnloh a Mr. Diamond applied for his discbarge from arrest, which was made at the polls. It appears tbat as be was standing In tbe line of tbe Second division of tbe Fourth ward he waa arrested by a policeman without warrant, but upon In formation tbat he had on last eleotlon day falsely vouched for two New York: thieves. The Court said the arrest was Improper, and at onoa dint barged Diamond. wnuam MCKuen, juvi exactly or voting age. stated to his Honor ihnt he arrived at tbe age of m on bond in-June last, waa a native ol New Jersey, bad come to tbla city about three m nius ago, anu, witnout maaiog any mis re p. resentatlon, bad voted on last eleotloa day; but tDia morning nis vote was rejected, anu he wished to know whether he was entitled to voie. Tbe Jndge good-naturedly answered, "Certainly not," and the young gentleman de parted smiling. Another case consisted of a rejection, be cause the voter bad already been falsely imper sonated; but tbe Court could not interfere. A voter was reruseu at tne Mixtn division or tbe Flfih ward because be had been oonvioted and had served out bis terra. Tue Oourt held this to be no disqualification, and sent the ruaa dock to voie. But. in most of these cases the Court seemed Inclined to stop at granting relief from lua- priaoniaent. DEPUTIES. Tlie Itonplis and Itullles) who Preserve i lie 1'iiitiic i-eHce in Atw fura itt-uay, Tbe New York Iribune of this morn! nor thus describes the crowd composing tbe BhoriJ's deputies appointed lor the good (!) of the city to-oayt To the casual observer there were few if anv evidences to be seen yesterday of any concerted movements on tbe part ot the Democratic hire lines to create a disturbance to-day, bat to those who rutin an eu to get an insigaiot tbe proceed ings at ihe Sberiil's office in the new Court House th re wts every indication that mi-clitef was brewing. Sheriff O'Brien, in his official cnpacly. has felt compelled to deputize about ten tnousaoa ot the most unscrupu lous and brutal roughs of this citv ostensiblv to aid him in preserving tbe public peace, but leally to officially beat, maltreat, aad intimidate every person, who may not with to vote the Democratic ticket. During tbe entire day tLe lobby adjoining Snerlff O'Brien's office was crowded with delegations from every aard In the city, every one of whom wanted to be a deputy. The Sheriff could haveea-ily sworn in one nan oi tne entire democratic voters ot the city, but 10,000 a as considered sufficient force. Thererevtr a a greater crod of bullet-headed bruisers, stool pigeon, and loafers congre gated together, not one of whom could ever be coased, forced or hired to face n volley of mus ketry, f migrant runner?, body SBatchers.smug- pert, roprr?, rir luieves irom tne lower wards, baroened in rnme, many of whom had beaten poor emigrants on tbe decks ot incoming ves sels, and then robbed them of their long-saved earntDg6, were early in atteodauce, anxious t3 be made an officer ol tbe peace. The coarse grained bully and the expert flebter struggled and ciowded throuuh the spacious hall. The applicants for official honors did not even listen to tbe indistinct mu'ierines of the under-sheriff, who rreteoded to administer the oath. There was merely a raiding of hauds and rolling of biood-ehot eyes, alur which the credentials in the shape of a warrant were quickly rasBsd among tbe crowd, each snatching the first one that came within tbeir reach. Tbe delegations were admitted one after tbe otbtr in quick succes-ion. It was the same crowd that poured into 1'biiadelphia the night before the lust election. They all received their iiisiruclons eaily in ihe morning iu tbe variois localities Irom which they bailed. They were to circulate jes'erday through the various wards, and intlmida e Republican voters by imorming item tbat tbere was to be trouble, tbeieb; hoping to keep them away from this polls. Many of thdu expected to be furnished with six shooters and a silver-plated badi'C, and many wi re considerably cbajriDed to Cii'i that tbeir only weapon for defense was an iusigniflcart piece of white ribbon. Oi course many will not serve when only draed with tucb b tef authority. But thev will do considerable bitllvlng and brow-beatlnsr to aid tbeir paity, alrhoivii they will keep a consider able oi-tancc irom tne oaious ot tbe b aa coated sentinels, a'l of atom will have more formidable weapons in tneir uicuai pockets. Tho New York Money Market. JYcm the Ti (buns. Government bonds opened Arm a d In good ds- romiu, ire eiireme birineucy or mouey provaoiea luv mei'ulallva irauuutlo,.a but tha dum.ud for In. vnlnmuitt lar, e hlU well dlstnbu.ed. and iaino amoiiMB ol bouds were takna from the slreul; 62, lit; ano old boa are q oled ex coupon ot 8 per ceut. la aold. fsiKtv bnndH were lor: 'lnuHM.N hhf iwnL sold t 71 '4; Dew oouda 71: North Carolina new bond, 7. Paclilo Mill was eir cted by tbe do-uaoil lor noney, m-IUrg at IW,. Kxpriws and mleoellaaeoas sbares were neileoietl, JUtiwar booda dud but ivany, itaiiwy anares openea dull, and oncer ine existing presiure rot saoaer declined from i.(a,'. our ntnL nn the active sbaree. Bt Paul common sold at ef, h Paul preierreu uroae 10 oetuf per C"or. lower man oa Hatuxday. ilrokr were nawllllog to bay ea margin, and declined a'l nepers sxnspt for thatr sinmg cstnmers. bad In many cases wouli not buy unleen me Rturka wrre paid fur la fil l. Tb Print nenilal and Hiate eleciloo alsi bed a teodancy ft Ohck T larri oirt one. bet the uaeket ens uloed ltelf well aedrr tbe eherp wo'klng et Ihe rrorey corner. The transaction wee mo1ra e. At Ibe 1 oe oca Board prioes werest-ady. Atth'Mwoe l Board the enaikat Improved from Mitl per oeot , aid tnere were lew etock olTred. Tbere le an panicky feeitog among tbe holders of e loots, and at quotation tbere are large ord-r to bo. The bara have oversold tbe mark! to an ennrmo.J eitao' and ea some oft' e leading roads are at ihe mery ol me owner of the nroperty. New York Central I ove-old 10 tlce the amount of dialing stook, la Krle also, th short lntreet i normous and all tbe leadlrg shares have heen so'd In large amo ints, Tne hears have f"ro'len In tbalr eattmete of ihecaoaoitf nl tbe sireet to carrv Mocks, tbat ttiera are rally Mr 0 0.fko let Government here now than thire wa last year; alto, tbat Hudson niver. Har lem, New York Central, aofl F.ir Wayne r- a'Dioht entirely held mr tnveitmeat. and a-e nut ol the street. North wts'ern share bsve been ah eorl ed a' d taken away to the extent of fti'lv 10 0(.- 0 0 M ch'rn f' nthern. Cleveland anl Pituihurc, ard Keck Island have takea the ame direction In large b ork, o that on an average the amountof rallwav share at the mercv of slock operator t ' not more than one-half as ta-g as It wa two year ao. In'ddllon to the above, nck tlat ue1tob) ireely df alt In and in plentiful supnlr, like Q'llncy, 1 litinirn. and Altnn. aud llilinnln Cnutrat. have ei- 'lre y disappeared, and arn omy to be pu oiaad In small emnun's a any pri-e. At ibe c ose the market was cnu mi' arm. Movernmeni nun t rioea ron. "1 he motiei pinch cmlnuee. and 7 percent, lugold. ard 7 per cent. In currencv. wlih a comrulaslnn of K per cen. wa freely paid by brokers. Tne larga neaters In (invernmeol ware nnpllcd wlih alt they r noiied at 7 per cent. In currency. The stringency was asBtsted nrowhal today by tbe tact tbat a nnmh. r er railwai were paying their November cnui ens. anorauto loans lo meet ineir paymeuie, bnt Hi I will soon he returned t ihe m rk U ' Pterlli g Eic ia ge L dnll and a eady at qnota- non: j.onaon sonex, lin;: L,onaim, ignt, iiu-j'ta Hi'?: Paris long. MlMliil i3V: Purls, short, S'l'? i) 6''l4: Antwerp. s lfi),(if' 5: tsl. S'lSSCii 1 V. Ha'ii- iiing .KMoixn't; ma eiuam, ii((U"'f ' HiiKiori, m 4.;,; ilieaieu,;9,raT9.i Berlin, 7IH7I." DRY GOODS. P O R T A N T TO THE PUBLIC. THIRD EDITION SAN FEANCISGO. J. M. HAFLEIGH, Nos. 1012 and 1014 CHESNUT St., "WILL OFFER, ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, November 4, AN IMMENSE STOOK DRESS GOODS. Advices from Clilna-The Militia to Sccnro the Rights of Citi zensHie State Election. A Greater Rednction in Prices Tli an has ever been made by an j Dry Hoods House In this Country, AND WILL BE BOLD BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS, And Trices Made to Insure the Sale WITHOUT ANY DELAY. FROM CALIFORNIA. Ship New miliary Aid to racrve tho Htilri on i.iecuoii stay. San Fbincieoo, Nov. J. The sailing of the steamrhtp Japan for Hour Konjr Is pistponcd until the arrival of the Constitution from Pimtms. Gcncisl Uallcck, at the rrqnest of Governor Ilaipbt, bae orclcrerl troops at tho different roili tarj stations under arms Iron 0 A. 1J. nutil mid- cljtt on Novrn ber 3d, lo assist in quelling any riotous proceedings. Floor quiet at 5'60C .5. Wheat dull; gool shipping grades, $1 75. Legal-tenders, 74c. Abdnction. Ft. Jonw's, N.B., Nov. 3. Considerable ex citement was caused lure yesterday by tn abduction bv the United States oluoia'sora man Lamed Mills, tlills.lt appears, bad ben Indicted lor tome offense and set at liberty on bail. No appcaiiDtc vtbeo wanted, tbe detectives traced bim to tbis citv. The Chief of Police was applied to. but telused to lntertcre. Tbe assistance of one of the Ctty Marshals was obtained, when Mills was bandcuflcd aud taken ou board an American schooner jast about to start. Fatal Accident. Baltimore, Nov. 3. James U. Stevens was run over atd killed jesterday by a locomotive at the depot of the Northern Central Railroad In tbis city. Ilia bead and both legs were severed Irom his body. Ho was one of the oldest engineers on tbe road, and had been lately acting as watchman. Latest Markets by Telegraph. BaiAiMOBB. Nov. 8 (Vittoo firm: m ddllrg tin laLtis. 26Sc. flour dull and without demand: llovvar.; FINE BLEACHED MUSLIN, 12 cents. 10,000 FINE HEMSTITCHED HDKF3., Reduced from 31 to 12 cents. 5,000 CORDED BORDERED HDKFS., Reduced from 25 to 12 cents. CHINI FOPLINS, Rednoed from 50 t i 25 cents. FINE MERINOS, Reduced from $1-00 to 50 cents. EMrRESs rorLms, Reduced from $1-00 to 50 oenta. ROLLED FOFLINS, Reduoed from $2 00 to 100. DOUBLE-FOLD SILK CHAIN POl'LINS, Reduoed from $2 00 to f 1-00. BLACK SILKS, Reduced from 13-50 to $2-50. CHANGEABLE SILKS, it i tntbittrp Reduced from 3-00 to $2 00. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. QOATINC8 1 COATINGS! JAMES & LEE, HO. 11 SOUTH tEOOHD TBEBT, Siyn o the Golden Lanib, ABE NOW BECEITIMe HEW TTl4S OF FALL AM) WIATEB C01TIKGS, TO WHICH IIIET IHVITB THE ATTEN TION OF TUB TBADE AND OTIIEOS, AT WHOLESALE AND BBTAIIm 8 2Sn csrsti c n I 0 KB. RING III I I' oiaaa, crjuare ana uprigot DTTTTO'M'B. llttf No 914 f HE;iNUI Htrel WILLIAM S. 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WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN Ue feweat and beat manner, LOU1H IRluKAi Kiatlouer and Fn grayer . IS Vi. limilHUXNlIT Street 123" COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL BANK. PBILaDBLPHIa. Nov. 8, ISS8. Tha Dlreetor nave tbla da deolared a Dividend of riVJC PJUt CANT., payaol on demand, oleaf ol axe.. lhVilvuiii U I M. CmU Excitement in New York A Con flict of Jnrisdictlon-'Iho Raf flan Deputies of tho Sheriff. Grant Ahead in Massachu setts-Full Votes in Mary land and Now Jersey. FROM NEW YORK. POVBTLI DESFATCn. Tho "Kfpfslfm"- 'nnlllct of Jnrlndlc- tiou nneit l-.sici tcmeiil. Bpteial Dttpatrh to The Evening Telegraph. New Ycbk, Nov. 3. Judge James, of tbe Su preme Court, Las been brought here, sad located at the Metropolitan Hotel, to take corj- n isiceof "repiateis," Jisudulent voters, etc. Ibis is fonad nrccstary, becanse tbe citv judges villi not net. Superintendent Kenncdj's order, just irsutd, commandini; tbe arrest of Deputy Sheriffs If they tntt rfere, occasions much ex citement suiouar the Democrats. Many at re Us wcic made, but thtre U lutle figbtiugat tbe polls thus far. FIFTH DEBrATCII. A Full Vote It lnK Foiled. Kbw Yokk, Nov. 3 Tbe election Is progreis ln very qnittly both in Brooklyn an l in this city, and also with prcat celerity. More than half the number registered bad been cast in both cities at noon, and tbe indications are tbat tbe vote will not fall short 15,000 of the nurubcr registered In both cities. Borne arrests were made for Fraudulent Voting-, but not many. Tbere are no iudlcatioro of rioting anywhere up to noon. Uoveraor Feuton is here, snd had a long interview with Gonerat Shaler, of the National Gourd. It is understood tbat The Militia will be called out promptly upon tbe first indi cations tbat the police are intufficleat to pre serve order. Tbe police will probably be able to 6uppreis whatever disturbance may arise. FR OM BALTIMORE. Special Detpatch to The Evening Telegraph, The Qalet of Election Iiy. Baltimoeb, Nov. 3-1-30 P. M. Tbe election goes on quietly, but the Republicans are turning out strong. Bonie of the most influential and ao'.ive roughs, who have heretofore voted and acted with tbe Democrats, are now Holding Grant Tickets at ihe different polls, and are working hard for tbe caute. Everything looks beautiful and encouragiusr. The Democrats are much disheartened, and Bwann is nervously anxious. KllicldOa L. G. Eldgeley, merchant tailor, in Ilolllday street, jumped out of tbe third story window of the Sutquehanna House this morning and killed himself. FROM MASSACHUSETTS. Grant Abend In Worcester. Special Despatch to Tia Evening Telegraph. Wobcibteb, Mas Nov. 3. Tbe vote at 12 o'clock in this city stands Grant, 1509; Soy uionr, 367. FROM NEW JERSEY. A Heavy Vote. Jibsiy City, Nov. 3. Tbe election is pro gressing quietly, but there is a iarpe vote pollud and ihire have been some anests for illegal voting. The weather continne3 delightful. Tbe Election in Hartford. IIabtfobd, Conn., Nov. 3. The vote in this city at noon 6tood: Btejmour, 2480; Grant, 2000. riMLADELrniA STOCK EIC1UNGK 8 A LBS, NOT. 3 Reported by De Haven fe Urn., No. 40 S. Third ureal BKTWKI.N BOARDS. IMfCO Am Oold.em tlailS.i.V 6 00 Lfb 6 gold 1. 1,5. M 10 b Fenna K..cAp. S4 sto aii Len Hav .......... :sh 1100 City ss. N.iewu.uia tuu Leu Sa,KOld l.bfi- SS t&bbl'amAixi I28'i 8 do Wi bKCOK D BOARD. II... n LM Bcb R... 41 IS de. b4. 4 loo sh Bead K tH5. 4 j1, 8 0 do. ewoiiu 4u 100 d.8l&ln. 4IJ. 1" Sab Feed Dam.sSsrn '54 I n an fauna tt...c&p. S4 1' 0 do.opg&iu. 64 t 0 ah Ttoau 4S T HE P 11 I N C I I A L DEPOT FOR THB SALE OF REVENUE STAMPS No. 304 CIIEHNUT BTUEET. CENTUAL DEPOT, No, 103 8. FIFTH ST (One door below Cneannt street), ESTABLISIIED 1862. The sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Old- Established Agency, Tbe stoctc comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to nil and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, lunula diately npon receipt, a matter of great lmpor ance. UDlted IStates Notes, National Bank Notes Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Olfloa Orders, received In payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer lolly and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed npon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc Tbe following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On 125 and upwards aS por coot " 100 ... 8 - " 800 " ................ 4 - Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 801 CH ESN TJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS Ol all kinds, and STAMPED ENVELOPES, con UtoUy on band. FIFTII EDITION THE LATEST NEWS.; The Election for Prcsident-lToaTy Votes In Erery City-Terrible Election Kiot in Sa Yannnh Advices from Europe. At Troy, new lorK, I Tbot, N. Y., Nov. 3 Tbe election is proceed J lng very quietly in this city, aud a very large vole is feting cast. I Al Itoston. Boston, Nov. 3. Tbe votiLa- proceeds quietly, villi InrltraMnna ftf a fprv larcr .nl. a. tt ' - J " O - A. . A. M. tbe retornB from Boston City gave 6763 lor Grant, and 3890 for Seymour. For tbe Third DiMrict Twttchtll for Cor, gress was 2500 ahead. For the Fourth Dlslriot Ilookcr was 150.ahead. At Wilmington, Del. W ilmikgton, Pel., Nov. 3. The election Is progressing qule.ly here without any disturb ances, although tbero is deep interest felt in tie result. Ou tbe couuty ticket the voto polled will be very heavy. Kew York Cltr Special Derpatch to The Evening Telegraph. New York, Nov. 3. Everytbioii continues quiet and voting is Ftenaily gom: on. Over half of tbe entire vote had been polled by 12 o'clock. A latge reserve force is ready for riot. A number of persons have been arretted for illegal voting. As a sort of modification of 8uperia tendtnt Kennedy's otder to take all false voters before the United States Commissioners instead of tbe Police Justices, they are taken before) Judge James, who is hold. ng court at the He. tropolitan Hotel, and wbo was brought her from tbe interior for tbis special purpose. Judge James Is a radios', but, la hearing the cases of fraudulent voters belore him, is strictly legs), and his authority is not questioned. This move will probably prevent an outbreak, although the Demociats do not like It. The Democrats are claimincr the State, and base their opinions on the heavy Democratic vote, polled In the city during tbe mornlug. Iu some instances tbe p.lce ditobey Ken. ncdj's older, and have taken false voters before tbe police justice?. Tbe total voie In New York city will be about 145.000. Tbe weather is very flue, and tbe Republicans say it is worth 10,000 votes to tbem. Tbe Democrats are counting on 61,000 majority in tbe city, but many republi cans are sanguine that the Slate will go for Grant. Up to this hour, a quarter past two o'clock, not the slightest breach of tbe peact has oc curred. At New Orleans. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. New Iobk, Nov. 3. Tbe New York Kvtning Fost says: A private despatch from New Orleans, this mornine. atsures us that the Democrats have exclusive possession of the polls, and that the Itepubl cans are not attempt Ing to vote. The result will doubtless be aa orderly election, with the same spirit, and with the tame unanimity, as if it had bocn made under the aimed dictation of P. G. T. Beaure gard, in 1861. At St. Louis. St. Lotjib, Nov. 8. The aggregate vote cast in eighteen precincts up to about noon, as reported by the police telograph, is 13,000. Thla fttVirarea thuv the aniall niirvnr.t.. Tt. im alY tbat two-tblrds of the entire vote of tbe olty has been cast at (his wrlMpg (I P. M.). The voting prcgieeses very roidly, and no quieter eleciion ha6 ever been held here. At Iloston. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Boston, Nov. 35 o'clock. At tbis hour the vote here itood: Grant, P6C2; Seymour, 7271. Both radical Congressmen are elected by large large majorities. Butler lit A bead five to one in tbe Kifth district. Arrest of Illea.nl Voters.' New Yobk, Nov. 82 P. M. A Isige nomber of arrests for illegal voting have been made, and the accused were taken before Judge James, of St. Lawrence county, wbo is holding Court at the Metropolitan Hotel, and tbey are com mitted to the Tconibs after examination, until to-morrow. Tbe Secretary of War has authorized Governor Fen I on to use the troops on Governor's Island in case of a riot. FROM SAVANNAU. Terrible Election Riot lit the City. ' Savannah, Nov. 3. The ueproes appeared la great numbers when ihe polls opened, and took entire possession. This continued tome time, and every white man wbo came to vote wg clubbed away. Finally a Strut comraenoed, the negroes driving back tbe whites, and then com menced to vote. In a few minutes tbe negroes rallied and attacked the whites, vben a negro deliberately drew a pistol and shot a polictman in the stomacb, inflicting a mortal wonnd. The firing then became general lu tho crowd, and the police came up to preserve order. The negrces lought tbem despera'ely, but finally the police mod their pistols, wbeo the negroes broke and isn. Five blacks were killed and several mortally wounded. A youncr lady residing opposite the Court House was also hit by a bullet, which came thrnueb. tbe window, but was not dangerously hurt, tluch trouble is anticipated to-Light. Augusta. Nov. 3. All business is suspended here, and the votlug is going on quietly. No trouble is anticipated. FOREIGN. Yon Itennt's Ilecent Speech Interest fit tbe American Klectiou llariuo AccN dent. By Atlantic Cable. Vienna, Nov. 3. Baron Von Beut hat dis. claimed tbe meauing ascribed to his recent speech by various public prints. Lonoon, Nov. a. Tue greatest Interest is nismte'led here as to the result of tbe elec'.Ioa In tbe United States to da v. Her Biilisb Mijesty's steamhtp G'alatea is detained at Plvniouib by an ueci.teut, aud Prince Alfred's journey is therefore postponed lor a few days. . New Tork Stock ctnotatlons, 4 p. It. Received by teleg-rapn from Glendlnnlng a. Davis, Block Brokers, No. 48 H. Third street: uni. n.w. h. prt. 1?T AV'CS V Ol 1, W SB. VaSV "1 N. Y. llent. R.i 12rl N. Y. and Erie R. Ph. and Kea. K vay. Mien. H. and N.I.R. ml Ule. and V ltt. K,m 87'-: ChLN.W.B.eom, VOj Obl. and R. L K liiV'!.! Hltw.r.W.and tJhtllS Paoltto M. B. Oo..-..124 Uold aesseesiieeeeeeeetweeno, mt
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