((?M? f WiDNB30Ar, OOTOIJKIt 13, 18C9. 4 Ml NICAI. A ftt imAMATlC. ' PlftTnlo" by tle Pnrrpn.ltona Tronne. to ngMcrallon of the (act that yesterday was tlf Hob day, the andlence which assembled at the Asatlvniy ol Music lant evening was large. The jarp Rosa tronpe performed Anbcr'a popular pera of Era IHavtlo In a ? cry satisfactory and pita ant style. Miss Rose Hersee appeared as "Zerllna," a part In which she displayed her rare vocal powers and arch style of acttnj? to excellent advantage. At the opening of the second net she sang the "Carnival of Venice" with exceeding grace and aweetness, and secured a rapturous applause. Mr. Nordtilom appeared In the part of the "Bandit," and tieruted the score with fidelity and spirit. His act ing, however, was acarcelytip to tho standard, while his dressing of the part was entirely out of place. Mi. Campbell appeared n his old ro'c of "Bepno," and Mr. Hall in that of "Giacomo." Mr. and Mrs. &f gnln as "Lord" and "Lady Alleash" were as brilliant oh itxnMl. the acting of the former being remarkably tiroll, while his vocalisation, was hulie the opposite tif conmiendaldo. The tMy AmiiHemonts. At ttik Acahkmv ok Mn-itc Aubcr's comic, opera tit three act, entlt'e 1 The Iiltck Ifominn, will hit per formed this evculni', with Miss Rose Horace, Messrs. Li'tiraine, VKUln, and lla'.l in the cunt. Tins Opera will lie repented to-morrow evening. Atthk Wai.nct Mr. Dooth will appear as "Richard HI'' to-night, nm1. to-murrow evening an "Heruiccio," Ul The fool Her vie. At tub CiiKSKcr Robrrtson's comedy of Home Will he repeated tins evening. At tub Ann: J-rvioiM titill holds the hoards. At the Ki.pvkntii htiikkt opkka llorsK a flrst rlass peifoni' inco will be given this evening, in ilnd'nn uianvKihloplan comicalities. 'J IIK tiKEA" F.t norFAN Cities still continues to attract trowC.t or spin-tutors to Its pavilion on Kighth street, below ine. The troupe of performers con riei ted Willi It is of the best kind graceful, nglle. ninl stroiut the horses are nmrveis of tameuoss (lectins... aud Intelligence. N'otwlthMandliig the two perioi limners daily, one in the afternoon, the other i flic evening, tne nucleus tent always holds a thronged audience. The piriortiiaii.'cs are novel . and shilling, tin: programme, one of BurpuMng ex celleiM e mid diversity. The feats of eiiiistriatiisni, gvinnasMes, acioliutim, etc., ae never rendered l,n: iirpliiiiiled. Mr. ('Initios Sherwood, tho "Infant, WoiuVr." Master Harry C onrad ; the great clowns, 8mi 1uig and Fran Wluti.aker; Tierce, tho Hon tamer, and other of fame, all make their appear i .': 111 tlie ring. The "Stab" iovise of I.Ecnntt??, instituted hy T. K 1'urdi, Ksq., is meeting with the deciiled approba tion otur citizens. Large numbers of season tickets and tickets for single admission have ulroady been ili.s; ocd of. The side will continue lrom day to day at Ci.uid's, No. Chesnnt street. CUV 1 IV T 15 JL I I li I! N I'll, THE LATEST DODGE. A I'Vinnlo Sharper on the Kninpnue. A woman of prepossessing appearance and In sinuating manners has been creating, qulto a flutter ing among some 01 our siaut citizens witiiiu inu piwi lew weeks, Her plan of procedure, if not com mendable, was ccrlulnly novel, and allows to what exlremilies some folks will p sort to raise funds. Selecting some well-10 do sturekcener of un:ties tieneil reputation (If man led all the hi'tter, but bachelorhood of itself was uo pn t",,tion against her sthcint , she would vihu Ins sii.-re at aiious times nniler the pretext of buying roods. Package after package would be rummaged uv:t in search of some particular shade or iiiaiiiy, aud the. moprietor wouid be enticed into a feudal dial of many niiuutos. If possible, the goods were directed to be sent to her address without prepayment, belli made; but little, however, was gained by her In t his hist way. Tin; pectal endeavor of the shopper was to make her self familiar with the "phia" aud the manners of the dealer, and in this she could not be easily balked. Waving obtained this knowledge, the next step In the programme came In the shape of a policeman, nerv ing a warrant upon the shopkeeper, and hauling I1I111 oil to an alderman's oillce. There the astounded victim would he confronted hy the female In ipios tton, supported hy one of the most successful law yers of quarter Sessions notoriety, and would be charged by her with committing a wanton and most Biijustillaiilo outrage upon her person. What could the poor man do except protest, his lnnoceiii-e? Naturally enough he could not then produce wit nesses to prove that he had not, at a certain lime, when it was sworn nobody else was present, been guilty of the crime alleged: and he had to sutmilt, as eahnly as he could, to lie held 111 a thousand dollar bad lor trial, and to have his iisme appear iu the daily newspapers aa ehargi d with rape. (jnite a nwnibfr of our merchants along Second, Bank, and adloinu ; streeta vera victimized in this manner at vari.ms times during 'he psst few months. Most of them wishing t avoi I the noto riety of being Mod far each a heinous oll'eiise, com promised with tho complaisant prosecutor, who was in no wise rcliic.ant to qc isli tile iud'c iiieiit. for a Rood-sized roll of gretnliai ks. line cusr ii.ier, how ever, Mr. a cunning heolehni.'i'.i, whose only family consisted of a class of fiemi li'athen Sunday School lads, would not come to 11 ivuuiary sett le ment, despite of all hiuts to thai dii-ot: and uiU' h o his astonlsliuieni, this fcav.iil Uross' at torney managed to lave the 'ri-.il postponed from time to time. Meanwhile, he was called upon by a friend. Mr. 1)., Hie head of a family containing six interesting 1 ministers, who (died copious tears at being the victim of u, sttflilar indieiruiit at the hnuda of 'one Mary YVhclan. These parties rei iiircd to tile Court of ((.'arier Sessions last Monday morning, when, wonderful to relate, Mr. 1.. discovered that the virtuous complainants, -ari'h (iross and Mary Whelan, were rather more In timately related than even tSu Siamese twins. The female for she scarcely Reserves ti.e name of woman turned yellow and red at seeing the two gentlemen together, and in a moment afterwards was making double-quick time out of the court room. Where she hss;goue U a mystery; hut our Jersey lriends had better be sharp now, ns she played the same trick on them a year age. As for her coun sel, business must he rather duller with liini than usual, to require such manipulations to start it. Kt potion Pay. About 7 o'clock last evening a fraciis occurred at Tenth and Itrown streets, during which i'olicetnan Todd was attacked by a person alleged to be George W. .Newman. If the story he true, Newman snapped a pistol at the oillcer and then tan. The policeman pursued ami overtook him nl Tenth and Melon streets, when both parties drew h'llies from their pockets and Incontinently pitched into each other. The fray resulted Inlhe arrest of k'ewmaii, who was held to answer by Alder man Ma&ey in the sum of f 110 bail. Stoi.fn Cows Jacoo Hamilton and Jacob nicks, tooth colored, were arrested yesterday while driving two cows ob the Lancaster pike. They were unable to give a satisfactory account as to how they came into possession of the animals, but when Policeman Lambert took .'hem to tho Sixteenth Jiistrict station house, they confessed that the beasts had been stolen from a fanner in Chester county. Aldermau JuukUII committed the pair for a further hearing. TAiTEn tub Tim.. A chap named Louis Jones was arrested yesterday for emptying the money drawer in the Hour and feed storo of David Hansel, Darby road and Uray's lane. Hansel was engaged in the purclutae of some oil from a man In the street, when Louis took advantage of his absence, abstracted the money from the drawer, and then fled through the bat.k door. lie was caught by oillcer Matslnger aud committed to answer by Alderman Jtaudall. FiRE.--Before daylight this morning a llro broke eut in the grocery store of John L.Carney, north east corner of Twelfth and Federal streets. The loss has not been ascertained. Thu place was Insured for flliHi. Carney has been arrested oil suspicion 0 having himself applied the match. Thk Ho aud of Hetvkn JrixiKS, under the pro visions of U10 Iteglstry act, will assemble to-morrow morning ai 10 o'clock, in thu Supremo Court roam, to tiount the vote polled yesterday. Deadly Weapons, 4c yesterday nfternnnn Wil liam liains was arrested at Second and Carpenter Ktrcets for carrying concealed deadly weapons, and 'Vnuduleiitly voting. Aid. Kerr held hinilor a fur theTVariti'i. - Dr.icnvE in Titonii.E Detective Oillcer Charles F. Miller was arrested vesterday for tearing a man's foat, and held to answer by Aid. Siuex in i'luo bail. The Dnltlinorn Produce. Market, Baltimoke, Oct. re Cotton dull and nominal at 2!c. Klonr dull and nominally unciiuuged, except Wt stern n'pt'Jl'ne, ut v:uttX do. .vtro, at t.Vh7yft.0'!'. Wheat Uull! pj-hno to cholctrv( IHOkU-69. Corn llnni wu'.tc, (fl-10r fill; Westerlr,. ' oatsihill at IjCcXic. Uy, l-is. iio- vlsams on' auiiged in every reaped. Whisky Urui Htl,ll - MtarU OilotutloBS bj Teli-jfruPll J. P, HI. Giendinnnig,DBia ACo.rcj iTgU their New t OIK uouno 1110 iuuu , . A .1,,. f. .11 (. ttrinrv . - '', j'(l..., 3V ,'fdul it com r'4 .. cent, it i" 1 ; t i-.rie nan. TiMedt,. a. It... M II. JL M:l. St, Paul pref.. 79 Adams Express...... W. Wells, Kargot Co.... 8lVf I'lllted Stales m'l TemieKuuu i!s, uow. .. M W'VlOold... Market btcaiiy. . in 1 Xa, U '''! X We', (....100 m.. r'J'i I '1 1 i in '.I SECOND EDITION LATUST 237 TZ3 LS QRAriZ. THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. Latest Returns from the Interior of Our State The Republican Ma jority in Ohio Pendleton Makes a Strong Pull. GENERAI, USD W S. Shocking Catastrophe at rranklin Horrible Death of a Watchman and His Entire Family The Na tional Capital and Its Removal, THE STA TE EL ECHOES. I.ntrt KrturriM from the Interior of Pemmyl. VHIllll. Sjc inl Despatch to 2Tc Kvcninj Tclcjraih. Joiikptown, To., i:i The following returns huve been received: Cambria county Johnstown, C-earr's majoritv,2ii" ; Krnnklln, .; Jtichlfnd. -'.'; Voder, 4J; Jackson, 27; Miilvllle, BO; Conemaii'ih township, 27. Cambria city, Packer's m.ij irity, 45. Democratic majority In the county, smi. Sftvial tenpalch U The Jivraing Telegraph. At. toon a, Oct. 13. ie;irv's maoiity here, l.V. Kepubllcau majority In lllair comity, tryi. Special lcnpa.U h to The h'rcnluj Tthiraph. Nohhistown, Oct. AH but two districts In this county have been heard li-om, and show a Demo cratic gain of 179 over liartra.ilt Sen anion, Oct. i:i Col.mel William N. Morris, Republican, Is elected mavor over Ueorire Sander sou, Democrat. At the last state election the Demo crats carried this city by st majority. iAUfftt Itcfiirn from Ohio. ciF.vF.i.Ann, Oct, 1:1 Keturns from one-third of the State have been received. Hayes falls oir live thousand. At this rate the Republican majority will be about five thousuud. Many Democratic strong hoiils huve not yet been henni from. FROM WASHINGTON. The uTlon ofHemoMiiB the National t'npital I'l'iiiJnn ol the rroiieiiy-holdcrs to t'on nrvn.H Not to I'einiit the CliiinKc. Vtuj atch to The Eaeniiuj Tflc -rnph. Vvaswjngton, Oct. 10. --The niiiUUiou ol tlie tlttcftion ef a roiuovi.l i,f the national capital from this city Las evidently alarmed rtropcrty liohlcrs here, incluiliii; a number of high oflieials. To counteract this a memorial to Cou frrefs on the subject l;.i- ! ecu prepared by the leading capitalists, ctiin l'orth: 1. That the tent ol irovert. incut was permanently located here by au mt of Congress, iu actairdauce with a spei i provision of the Con stiUitlou. 2. That ( i.:ui.il Washington ad drefw:d a letter to the people of the United Slates mid to the sti! .:e. ts of foreign nations, inviting them toiincn ih"ir capital here, as it wov.P Ikj exeinjt from taxation. 13. That a lar:e amount of ihr. j l )ii..i ty purchased under this invitation had i,;.-e oecn sold for taxes. 4, Tlutt the (jovci-miiea!. iwns more than half the city (..WO acre-1. ie'.c-tlier with all its gwvnd avenues, nr.d yet pays not one cent of taxes. That the cajiital W4.S located here exprely to avoid an over crowtlcd populatioi). which might overawe initirtuil legislation, ti. That Congress had cx- cl:ibive legislative power- over the District of Columbia, but owing tuilie amount of legisla tion necessary fur the country at large, the Dis trict IuhI been entirely ignored. 7. That the peo ple f the District were prived of the privilege of improving their cieiimerce, building new railroads, ronftructiiip; market houses, an d paving their slrccii-. and praying, 8th, that Congress will place the District of Columbia again under the inritdtcilou of Maryland, or uiuier me juiiMuciion oi -iassn'nusett, or any tilate of the l iiion Congress may sclent. Copies of the petition are' being circulated anioug me citizens oi u ahington aud George town for signature. FROM THE SO UTIT. The Eflect of ihc elections In Rnltlmore. Fprvta. Lmpateh to The Hueuinfj Telrgraph. Bai.tihoke, Oct. 1:1. There is much rejoicing here among the Republicans over the yictorie i in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Acousidecable um ber of .Democrats lost by betting on both sides. The Democratic quarrel intensifies, and the Re publicans are taking great courage since the late triumpiis. They will poll a large yote. The Republican State Convention to nominate a State Comptroller is now in session here, and is fully attended. FROM THE STA TE. Horrible C'nlaiully al I'riiiiklln A Watchman and bin i iimllv Itiii ueil ro Death. Sjteciul Vi'Jipatch to The Evening Telegraph. I'KAKti.iN, To., Oct. vx Information has just reached hereof a icosi frialiuiil calamity which oc curred last night. About 1 1 o'clock the signal tower of MlnelnU fiailroad on lli'oad Mountain, took Are at its base, and before being made aware of their dreadful position, the waichmun and his family, con sisting of his wife unit two children, were uurned to dealt). A slster-lu-la.w of tlie watchman was also In the tower at the liu, bit escaped hy Jumping from a window. The .Cre, which originated in the lower part of the tower, ascended with, feirrui rapidity, and cut oil' all menus of esiape from the unfortunate Inmates. It is tan! they were enveloped In names before realizing tlieir terrible situation. The names of tne victims Cave not yet been ascer tained. f.ntest i'uj'tlU'iilars. Scitfvi.Kii.i. llAViiN, Oct. Ut. last night about U o'clock the signal lower of thu Mlneliill iiallroa 1, ou the liroud Mountain, caught fire, burning to death the watchmiui, Owen l'eriiley, aud his family, con sisting of his wife aud two children. A sister-in-law was ulso iu the tower at the time, but escaped by reaping fioin a window. Tito lire originated in the lower pari of the tower. FROM TJ1E. WEST. iWormou Kinltsriinls at Omalin. St. I .oris, Oct. 13. Three hundred and fifty Mor mons, principally from Kr.gUud, arrived at Omaha ou Monday and left for I "tali. Viee-i'ieiiilei)t Colfax left Omaha yesterday. Oeneral liix has arrived from the West, aud will participate in the hunt to-iiuy. Th! Wyoming Legislature met yesterday. L. D. Marvin, or Laramie county, was elected President of the Council, and Julm lb nick, of Albany county. Speaker Of the House. J' FROM EUROPE. ThU .HoriiliiK'"! Quotation. Bjl A)nlAvicri?(tn I'uhU: I.omion, Oct. VI 11 A. M. Consols open at l).T for money aud tw . for ;nvo unt. l iilted Siaiea h-ws of iso'i, M'v ; lNi.'.s. old, I'i; l-7s, S2'; ioon. Hi!,'. Krio, v;i; ; Illinois Central, aa.:'4' i Atlantic and Clreat Western, iitl'sT. I.ivuiii'ooi., Oet'. .i:t 11 A. M. Cotton opens tiniet; middling upiaKiis, nihhillng oiletum, lx- U'.,il.; He--jtalcs aro estimated at ,ii(io bales. Com, vft. iid. lor Rm-'opean. lXIMJON, Oct 111-11 A. M. Tallow, 4IS. 8d for IietT. TIiIh Aliei ilix.ii'm ttiiutatloim. Ixikhok, oet. 13 i p. x. .. .consols, rcj'tf for money and iK.'rount, Amerieuii curlties unlet. Krio, I'Aius, Oct. -, M.i'iie Dourso Isoulut; Rentes, Tif -40c. ' Livm.i'ooi., Oct. is i . m Cotton easier: estl- nillted sales, fctmo bales. ' iUuw, oct la.-cottou opcus quKt j aiioat, iaer THIRD EDITION THE SECRETARY OF WAR. v . r General Sherman Gives Up the Offico- Majot-General William M. Belk nap"' Appointed His Succes- i B0ixby the. President. W E 'Vf O XI XI. Our Rational Commerce Meeting of tne Congressionar Committee in New York Disaster in Ro chesterThe Gold Market. FROM WASHINGTON. The rw Frcrrtnrv of Wnr-Mnlor-tJenornl illlnni fll. ItelhiiRp (be l.uck .tlnu. ' Dispatch Ui the Amociated J'rent. Wasiiikoton, Oct. in. It is known that General Sherman accepted the office of Secretary of War only temporarily, or until the President could make a permanent appointment. He has now appointed Jlaior-Oeneral William M. llelknap, of Keokuk, Iowa, as his successor. Major-General JJelkuap is a graduate of Princeton College, New Jersey. He served iu the nrmy from the first to the Inst day of the late war. He commanded one of the divisions of the Fifteenth army corps In General Sherman's last two campaigns, with great credit to himself, and to the entire satisfaction of his superior oillcer. He is about thirty-elght'years of age, in ex cellent health, and a lawyer by profession. He has already been telegraphed for, and will reach Wash ington in a few days, when General Sherman will formally resign his position as Secretary of War, and Major-General JJelkuap will eut:r upon thedutics of ins umci. FROM NEW YORK. Alerting of the ConKrrnninnnl Cominiitee on Commerce and .hipping. Despatrh to The JCrtnlng Telegraph, N'kw York, Oct. The Congressional Com mittee ou Commerce and Shipping is assembling here, and will sit until about the 2Uth Inst., to Inves tigate tlie condition of the shipping interest. A com mittee of six from the ship-owners' Association waited upon the Congressional committee this morn ing to co-operate witli them in their Investigations, and delegations of shipping merchants from Phila delphia, Maine, iSaltimore, and Wilmington will he present during the session. Ifnlle n IMNiuiidl v. The steamship China takes out M,000 in gold, and the steamship Itussia brings f TO-Xl. JkK The l.'old and Hleek IHnrkrt Money easy and unchanged. Stocks steady, with much better feeling; Pittsburg and old Southern are the main features, other stocks being comparatively neglected. Governments steady: no change and in fair demand. Gold dull and neglected atVui-.KJlliO ; no iiidiealions of a change either way. Loans from Pn 4 per cent. Kxchange, 9'., ( 9 steady. Olfieernorilie Eric Kuilrond. The following are the odlcers of the Ki le "Railway elected l.v the directors yesterday : .lay Gould, Pre sident ; James l-'isk, .Jr.. Iec-PrcsIdent j II. N. Otis, Secretary; L. !. f ticker, General Superintendent; II. . ltianehatd, Freight Agent; William K. llarr, Passenger Agent. Fire nml l.n-H of Lite. Rcci'ESTiiR, Oct. l.i the loek-up in the villagiof Charlotte. In this county, Monroe, and the Ware house owned by Karon & Colon, were destroved b lire this morning Two sailors, mimed Alexaudct Usher, of Buth, Maine, and Michael McAlauu, Elyiia, Ohio, hi longing to the schooner Cascade, or Green Hay. who were prisoners la the locK-up, were bnrced to death. Injunction AKulrt tlie HoUl Exchange Hank. Derpatch to The Koetiiivj'Tcltgraph. Kkw Yokk, Oct. ill In the suits of Smith. Gould, Martin A Co. against the Gold L.vehange Hank aud Theodoie lleiseis, iigcr.t of tho !-aiite, ilefendanU, ,)m!;e Cardoso granted an order this lnorning to show cause next Monday why the injunction should nit he dissolved. New York Sloek .11 indict. New YoitK. Oct. 111. stocks steady. Money n.n 7 iercent. Gold, littlV. Kive-twentles, 1Si)2, coupon, li!0 ; do 1PM, do., 1 V) .: ; do. 1H(, do., 1 19 ; do. do., new, 1ln': do. Wo, IKS',, ; do. IKiei, ln-4lls, 1IH,.. Virginia 0s, new, ta.; Missouri fis, t,4'.; Canton Ciuiipaiiy, f t'1., : Cumberland preferred, Wf; New York Central, 170; ICrle, aa'j Heading, fa ", ; Hudson Uivcr, 1&S; Michigan Central, l'.'l'... ; Mieiiigiin Southern, So1.; ldlnois Central, l:i2M; Cleveland and Pittsbui-':, nil; Chicigo and Jtiick Island, lofi' ; Pittsburg and Fort Wayue, 11 ; Western Vniou Telegraph, 'J6'. New York Produce IHavket. NewYobk, Oct, IB Coi-ton quiet; sales of :to.i bales middling uplands at '2C'.jC. i- lour State and Western lather more steady; Riiperliiie to fancy ! state. fi,t,Uni(i-i',; superline to choice white whal, Western. (SWjiuti'&o; Southern more steady; I common to choice extra, $n-liiii 10-25. Wheat a shade tinner, but ouiet. Corn scarce and 1e. higher; mixed 1 Wostern, it6( ims. for unsound, and tua 1 -oii for sound. i Oats advanced lc. ; new Southern aud Western, ; Mof.Jc. Jteef ((ulet. Pork dull; new mess, f:w; ! prime, JW&OoiWfiO. Lard dull; steam rendered, !n i tierces, ni(l9e. Whisky (juief, free, $i-siio FROM THE SOUTH. A New and Important ltnllwny Project. Mkhii'IUS, Oct. 13. A meeting In reference to the Memphis. Spriugtield. and Kansas City itailroad has been held here by tho Chamber of Commerce.. Ad dresses were made by Colonel Eldridge, of Spring Held, Mo., Judges Myers aiid Kendall, or Arkansas, and others, showing the great Importance of the work. Jtesolutlons iu favor of building the road'and promising liberal aid in furtherance of the enter prise, were adopted. K. C. Gent, Judge Swayne, A. U. Lacy. li. li. Waddcll, aud William Funis were ap pointed telegateb to the Kansas City, Ho., conven tion on tue 19th. illuDMlnuitliMVU Joseph IKiim, a hackman, nas killed this 11101 ning in front of the Peabody Hotel, by J. Mv Harris, a voung lawyer, while making an assuuli on the latter. FROM NEW ENGLAND. Pcitc-driunlNiii. Ei, stun, Oct 13. Melit trick has huitcii Havdock 111 the walking niiitch a' the Itink, doing one luinihi d mill s in 2J hours, 7 111 uules and :i) .sjcou is, a id 1 .vhwive i f ps. in 21 hours, 1 mlniiie and sec onds, llaydock was considerably m the rear. FROM OHIO. Humors About ihc ltcnult of the Vole. Cjkcinnaii, Oct. 13. There are many rumors as to how the State has gone. The (Jnziitc gives Haves a majority of 4tK), while another report concedes the State to Pendleton. FROM TI1E WEST. The Success In Oinnhii. Despatch to Tlie Evening Telegraph, Oiiaua. Oct. 13. The county election passed otr yesterday without disturbance. The greater part of tlie Kepiibl.can ticket is elected. Ulli STATIC ELECTION. The Vote In Hack County. KOiii'iSTOw k. Oet. lit. Nearly all of the c ounty has been heard from, and Pucker's majority w less than lima. H el urns from Interior Townx. Ul be llt-p, utttl. lit p. .)). in lSi'.H. h llradford 33 hi - ur-hi Potter i,o 793 Susiuehauna laid " 13i)5 Tioga t..i(j 33:,9 p. ''. 41.1 1S3 101 Brv.i 1300 Ktock Uuotntloiia by Glendiuning, Davis & Co, York house the follow ing:- N. Y. Central H, 17I', N. Y. and Frio it.... a ,' Ph. and liea, K ur', Mich. 8. and N. I.H.. w4, Cle. and Pitt. It. tia Clil. Kin) V w ...,.. .'i' TflcKTih-3 P. M. report turougii their New Western Fnion Ti le: Toledo & Wabash Jt. Mil. aud St. Paul K.0 Mil. and St. PaulKp Adams Kxpreas. Wells, Fargo. I'niled Stutes f,s.!,; or 'i 79 V w 21 64'.; 13IIV fhl. and N. W. pref.. S3',' t'hl. and h. j. k io, Lift., Ff. Way. t li. Sf l'aclilcM. Tennessee 6, n . . Gold Market idcaily. 0I FK1AL VOTES. The Elhth U'sril. TU following Is the official vote of th Eighth ward, as made np hy the llctnrn Judges this morn ing :4 , nOTRRKOR. t SCrSBMi Jl'IHlH. Geary. . 1S79, Williams 1M1 I'acker 1 :i07i Pershing 1405 Hep. majority la Dem. majority 40 CITY THEASUHIR. CITT COMMtSSlOSRH. Marrer mT Iicke Patterson ui;n coxe i:l Lngluud 7 Flnlcy 7 Pem. plurality a Pem. plurality 30 The pluralities of the other candidates are as fol lows : itrenner, 63; Hopkins, .; Sellers, lit; and Taylor, as. The vote for Select Councilman was: Alexander L. llodgdon II. B. Coxe 1362 liepublirnn ninjorliy 'i3 The vote for Common Councilman was: John C. Martin 1421 s. L. lionnafon I 31 Hcpublicnn majority 90 The Mxteenth Ynrd. At the meeting or the Ueturn Judges of the Six teenth Ward, held this morning, the following was declared the correct return of the ward ou the city and State tickets: (JOYF.KNOll. '.iriKlR OKSfPRKUECOrRT. Crarv, l l.wa Wlldams, H nn3 Packer, I) if,"a, Pershing, 1) l.'Sft I (irary's maj :i! Williams' maj 14 t'llV TKKASVKKIl. CITV CO1IS.-IONKR. Wan-er, It vm I.ocke, H V Patterson, 1 l.wCoxc, H imi Marerr's maj 17; Locke's maj 37 HHi OWDKR ok iiki:ps. i run. lu-ruicr coikt. Houseman, It irs", Hopkins, K KHH) lirenuer, 1) l:,J9 Jackson, JJ l.')74 llonseman's mai. . . 8 Ilopkins" maj CLKItK Ol'AIITEIt SKSSIONS. (OltONBIt. Ashtou, K .1 tins .Taylor. It. . ...ir,74 sellers, u. .l.v,4j Itclchard, I). .1M3 Ashlon'smaj. . 44; Taylor's maj VI Thirteenth HrpreHciilntlve HiHtricl. John Korsythe, 1, 1 l'i M. Mullen, D I'M Joseph A. Gcisz 1WH Forsy the's over Gelsz. . . Forsj tlie's over Mullen. . 4 11 34 1 WHAT THEY THINK OF IT. ' ltip 'nilAhi.i 1'lf.rtlnim nnd thn New Ynidi jnnrnaU. The New York World has this little editorial state ment : 'i he returns received from the States which held elections yesterday indicate that the result, iu Pcun pylvania is very close-no close at. this writing (3 A. m.) it is impossible to tell whether Asa Packer or John W. Geary is elected Governor of Pennsylvania. The chances, however, apM-ar to be In favor of I'acker, who gains in tlie rural districts over his opponent. 'J he Herald says: The general result, then, of all these elections signifies that the two parties remain substantially as ttiey were. There arc no signs of a political reaction. The llepublieun party, under Ihe wing of General Gram's administration, holds its own. Hut for the Democratic defection iu Phila delphia, however, on tlie city ticket, Geary would doubtless have been swamped by "General Apathy;" for outside ol the city throughout the Slate the Hc pnblicans have lost heavily. The sturdy IVnnsylva nians of the rural iiisttictx, iu their full strength, will not turn out on a purely local election, no matter how earnestly the politicians labor to make it atl atl'air of national Importance. The elec tions of yesterday, then, iuchnltnv Pennsylvania, may be dismissed nith Hie ci;ic'mn'!ou that they indi cate no change In thu public senrhuont to the pre judice of General Grant's administration, but. that the two parlies remain substantially as they st-iod last year, including the vote held In reserve, and which will be brought out next year in the elections for a new Congress. The Tribune speaks as follows: Keturns and reports from yesterdav's elections in dicate the re-election of Governor Geary 111 Penn sylvania by a reduced and of Governor Hayes iu oiiio by a largely Increased majdriry from" io,uu to 1f,ni(i. Governor Geary ran behind the average i!e publlean vote considerably behind his colleague on the lfepubllcauState ticket. Judge Williams, who is undoubtedly chosen. Though we have lew returns, we liellcve a 1,'epublican legislature Is returned In either Stale, which is a gam of Ohio, where the last l egislature was Heinoi ratie In both branches, choosing A. o. Thurmiiii to the I'nited states Senate In place of Fiank and tearless Hen. Wade. If the boot, were on the other leg our adversaries wouid insist that a Senator so chosen and so repudiated should resign and let the state be represented by a man after her own heart ; but we make 110 such de mand. Let Ohio but ratify the fifteenth amendment and we shall he abundantly saiislled. Assuming lluit Governor Geary is re-elected, of which the later despatches seem to leave no doubt, that national triumph Is largely due to Ihe laitlitul liepuhlicatis of Philadelphia. The serious defections In Allegheny, Lancaster, lluiiiingdon, aud oilier counties whence we had u right to expect better things, would have enlaiired our victory, but for the noble stand made in Philadelphia against the frauds which disgraced and overwhelmed her last October. In t hut election lier vole 011 the Slate ticket candi date was returned: Republican 0,833 Democrat. o,f03 At the quickly succeeding Presidential election It stood : Grant C0.9VI 8eyniour 55.173 Of course, no one need be told that as nianv legal Democratic votes were cast for President In Novem ber as for Auditor In October; the falling oil' was in tho vote of the "roughs" and "repeaters" who swarmed thither from this city and from lialtiinore expressly to "vote early aud vote often" for sham Democracy. They were not nearly so numerous nor so effective in Philadelphia at the latter as at the earlier election; hcuce the striking disparity in the results. In the election of Governor Geary we have done remarkably well; for, whether jiiBtly or unjustly, many Republicans were hostile to his re-election, and his vole falls far below the party strength. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven & Bro., No. 40 8. Third street. BETWEEN BOARDS. IIUBN Tonna 7s sc WO sh Read R....c. 47V cash.. 83 '200 do 1S.47-M 11000 Pa A N Y CI 7s 9U.V aOl) Io.l8.b30. 48 1-1D f'JUOOLegold 1 . ..Is. t'tv, 400 do...Js.b30. 44 lliOshLthSf 34 '200 do b30. 48 seo sh Penna .rgAi. wi;i '200 do 47-t9 Slid su Reading 47-ai etH) do... Is. 1)30. 48 100 do ..SatA1.47-Sl SIX'OND BOARD, f-2000 Phlla & E 7s. S'2; tWMia Elnina R 7s.ls H9 t(H)LehGold 1.... 9.1 v; flu. 0 Cilv Cs, New. loov 60 sh Penna....b5. ,mu, bti do my. 5 do hti'i 0 sh Leh Yahallot 53 8 do. 53; (IS (15 47'; 39 sh Cam k A.c . . 17 do '200 sh Read R..l30. 2'i. do. .Is. 1)30. SPECIAL. NOTICES. For utitlitioiat Special iTo'frA i the Inside itqe, ACADnir aiv musi a THE STAll COLT.SE OF LECTU11ES. THK OPKNING LF.OTUItE OF THE FIRST SKRIE8 BY BUSS ANSA E. DICKINSON, On TUESDAY EVENING, October 19. Babject "WimiD Skpuiohres" (An IualKhtinto tludeia J ifout Salt l-k City), To bo followed hy It. J. DK CORDOVA, Oct. 21--"Tim Sham l aiuiljr at Homo." MISS OLIVE LOOAN. Oct. 25 "Gii-ln.'1 K. J. DK CORDOVA, Cel. 27 -"Our Now Cloiejinan " HON. 8. 8. COX, Nov. 2H-"Now KnKland Trunsconden- tllllHIII." , HON. CHARLES 8VMNICR. Due. l-"Cate." HEV. ROHEHT COLLY U.K. . D., Doc. S-"aier Grit.' .MARK TWAIN, Doc. 7-'Sundwicb IslauiU." It. J. DK CORDOVA, Dec. -"Wliiln v Siiima., W EN DELL PlULLirS, Deo. W-"Diiit,l O'Oonaoll." SCALE OF PRICES. AdinWon (n eauii l.iu turo, 60c. j Resftrred Sent! for eacli J.ietui'. 7tc: AibiiHiHion to Aiii(,liithf.ntre, 2,'mj. ; ProHirniiiui Holes for eueb l'i lure, K. Tickets torcny ol (lie Lei'luron tot itula ut (iould'n Piunn WMmroonis, No 923 ( liemut Direct, liui Oilice opi dudv Iroiu 8 A. M. t n KBI . Ju jf3y- IIOl'SE OF REFUfi E. APPLICATIONS for tho situation of ASSISTANT SUPERIN TENDENT AND TEACHER in thu White l)mrim'"t .I Hie new Heine nl Hotline will be received by iht Bu. 4Libipned mild the 24th iiiMbiut. i lie ulhi' in hl'l'llll. JAMEIj J. BARCLAY, Chahnwin, etc., No, SIMS, SIX I'll Street. Oitibiil). i13.l,4 3t FOURTH EDITION I Further Returns from PennBylrftnia Counties The Ohio Contest ro bable Standinf? of the e gislature What the Democrats Con- cede. THE STATE ELECTION. Further Krlnrns froinih Interior of I'ennvl- vnnln. I'nlon conntv, Hep. majority, r,94; Rep. loss, IV). LehlRh rrinntv, Dem. iiiaionty, l(Wft: Dem. tram, 33. Heaver county. Iter), majority, Too ; Hp. loss, W). Hutler countv. Hep. niaairitv, 400; Rep. ffaln, 30. Blercer county, Hep. nialorlty, Mi: Hep. loss, B0. York rounfy, Dem. malorltv, liswti: Hep. gain, 1ft3. Clearlleld cbnuly, Dem. majority, 1400; Dem. gain, iriO. HiicKs eonnty, 28 dlstriefs pivc a Ticpiibllc.an iraln rtfliuii. The Democratic malorltv in the county will be MX! to oo. The Democratic legi.ilaUvc and county ticket is elected. Northampton county, Dem. majority. 34M; Rep. sin. 2o4, with a few townships lo near from. Fayette county, Dem. majority, 750; Hep. gain, 2TS. FROMJJlllQ. What In Conceded by the Democrats. Special Dcxpateh to The Evening Teltgraph. CiM'iNNcrf, Oct. 13 In one-third of the stat..? Hayis. Kepnbllcan, loses soeil over October or last teat, but it Is generally conceded that hols elected Lt a small tniiioiitv. The State ticket H elected. The result for ihe Legislature Is not vet known. It Is exceedingly close. Democratic estimates claim the following llguri":- Senate Democrats, 19; Re publican, is. House Democrats, v; Kupublicuns, 5(1. At. all events the mn mrltv either way will bu small, and neither rat ty wiil have a reliable work ing majority. FROM EUROPE. .HcciIiik to he SniMiresNCil in France. By the Anglo-American Cable. I'AIUS, Oct. 13 The Journal OfflrUl has the follow- inn news: Several public Jrenaioiis have teen an nounced to take place, and disorder-tare threatened. The government, however, will enforce the law authorizing the suppression of all public meetings ol a character calculated to disturb public order, li is now si:ld that, the finding of the body of Al. Kinck iu Alsace Is lalse. Lord Derby Inncnwi'ile. London, Oct. 13 The news to-day is meagre. Lord Derby's condition Is much worse tu-day. He has been insensible for several hours. This F.vcnlna'i QiuitutiouM. By the Anglii-Aineiiran Cable. London. Oct. 13-4,30 I. M. Consols closed cl. my. ti-wa of imw. t a 4 ; of isc.r,, old S4 ; or imi", sis ' ; lo-ios. PC. Hallways quiet; Cnn, 3 ; Illinois Cen tral, 3 ; Atlantie and oreat Western, ii'ltf. 'KANh I OUT, Oct, 13. 5-211-i firm at S3'.( lor 1S62S. Liv khi'ooi., Oct. l:i-4,30 1'. M. Cotton closed ad vancing; uplai.ds. I2',d. ; (lib acs, 12';d. ; sales to diiv saiio hales, including 211011 fur export and specu lation. Lomhiv, Oct. 13 4-30 P. M. Kenned Petroleum, Is. fd. FROM' NEW" rORK. Tho Dcnioeriille, Hnile C:nir.'.tf cc. Ai.iianv, Oct. 13 Samuel ,1. 'I'lldeti, of Uciv York, has been chosen chairman, and VVtllhvi Casidy, of Albany, secretary of the Democratic stale Central Committee. Knilroml Di-aitcr. A leci r.ioiivo mid two -rs were 'Mirown ofS the Hack 01 the Susquehanna Itailroad, near Uarpers vllle, yesterday. Several passenirers were slightly injured. T hin is Hie fourth uecldent ou this road recently. Another fearful norm occinred last night, accom panied with thunder and lightning. Kuiii fell in tor rents, streets torn up, and this morning the docks are Hooded. The railroads are reported in running order. N a uit A Lai'Nkk, Hanker, report this morning's Gold quotations as follows: KIM O A. ill KI-'Ii " 1i-3fi " .laO'.'illl-M A. XL. .13(IV ..lMHVl2'lt)l'. M... ..1311',, I . 130. I 'KII)INC A Nl ENftA(iEMKNT R1NGH, ! of solid IS karat fine fold. liUAidl'Y AVAR- 1 HaXTKD. A lull aamii tnioiit ot ri.es ulwsra on hunt. r A e it A K HI LIKU. Alnuont. 3 24wliu No. S24 OH ESN UT St'eot, bolow EourtU EDDINC, INVITATIONS ENGRAVED IN the ooweft aud hmt manuor. l.OUI DHiL A, btMionnr and Kn?mver, No. 10 OHLSMIIT btreut. "yEDDENtt AMD VISITIKtt C'ARMS ENGRAVED IN THE LATEST STYLri FOUK QUIRES OF FRENCH PAPER, aud FOl'H PACKS OF ENVELOPES IV MATCH, lna neat Dou ble Box, stamped, only V '00. John iinij1x, 8 17 wstn Ko. 921 SPIUNO HARDEN Street rpilE CHEAT EDI) I N G - CARD DEPOT. , THE LATBST NOVTIES IN WEDD1NO CARDS. ! FAIRCH1IDS' GOLD PEN?, WOSTICNHOLSl'S POCKET-KNIVES, ENGLISH WRITING-DUSKS, FINE ENGLISH POCKET-HOOKS, CARD CASES. R. IIOSKINS & CO., SlaUoueis, Engravers, and Steam Power Printers, KO. 913 ARCU BTttEET, 1 mwssm PHilpLPniji. ART EXHIBITION. CARD. WARD'S COLOSSAL STATDj OF Till SEVENTH REGIMENT SOLI CAST IN BRONZE, To he erected in the CENTRAL PAnfg YORK, will be on exhibition forafetya" in FRONT of ROBERT WOOD & C - ( No. 11.JG RIDGE AVENUE, In order to plve the public an opportnnity of seeing this FINE WORK OF ART before leaving the city. ROBERT WOOD & CO., lfi 13 2t No 1130 RlPCiE AVENUE. LOO KIN Q CLASSESi ETC. JAMES 8. CARLE & SONG Have now poasession cf the entite promista No. 819 CHESNUT STREET, Where thoy are prepared to e'..n.it their NEW ANr FLJ-'SH SI' If LICS OF LOOKING OLA 8SKS, PICTURE FRAUICS. KTO. ETC., KKW 011ROMOS, ENORAVINOS, ROGERS' GROUPS J all lalo iniportatiom, recsifeil sine tbuir dluttioai 1(9, i 1 j L i ftmwf.p I EDIT 1 OK Hayeo' Majority, in Ohio Further Re turns from Couaties and Towns. THE STATE ELECTION. ....... TV.T. n.n !.!. Mlllivsn riiiiinj, mi. hiivjiu 11 y, o;re. Vcsfnioreland eoonfy, Ba districts heard from Detn. pnln, (i ; prolicide Dem. majority in ooanty' ir I". r 1 J IU 1, laeo to i:tr.o. Lebanon county Hep'inlloan majority, i;ro, TliintliiK Dn conn'v Hepiibliran majoritv,"ft HiintniK ion eoiiti'v ui'piionran majority, noo. M yonium i-i)uuij-'""'i''mii; majority, :ioo, FROM OHIO. Ilnves foneidnl lo have 3000 Mniorlly. Cot.rMtiis, tihlo, .Oct. IX Returns and estimates made by hotli par ies indicate that Hayes is elected by ftNml ffiHin nmjerily The House will be Demo, rratie and the Senate IlepubliraiL Tlie Democrats rldim It so close that It will rctiulre the oith ialvote to determine who Is elided Gurrrnor. FROM NKW YORK. Hn'i-PtloH .'I'.'.nr uesi!t. Drspati h U The En-i. nrebgravh. Nk w ohk, Oct. W.- , Proviicnce Lidit 1,1. fnntry were m;elvcd at tlui at,nnrj f th(. . mctit, New ork, this nwm,,J Manir iiall chu livered an addrevs of weLome. S h was. re spnnded to by Chaplain Cooper. A (rrul reorntion ' prni.ienadc eobcert, will 1U p nT,X 2 J " ,, . , ii.v will vi-.it. iT.;T , "levemnir. HI'IIH'iivii - j - vnnui HUM W(1 lul'.twlu. IIH inV 1 iltiKll ff tllL ColllIlllMfrinni . II""11"' ' "M.vnwrd 1111 ntirlnll , Vmes nd Corrections. UI 1 u," J FROM THE SOUTH. The ,HnrInnd Urimblirnn Slats Couvention. lpatrh lo Evening Tchprajih. . Uai.'iixohe. Oct. LI The Iii'pahiu-an state Con vention to uoniii.ut.e a caruililstu fur Comptroller of the State met to-day at noon, it the New Assembly Rooms, and organized by elecring the following otn ,.,irs: Jacob Tome, ol Cecil, l'resldoitt ; U. II. OMldFborouch. of Talbot, General Andrew M. Denl hon, of Haltlmoro city, John T.hisim, of Baltimore e enty, and Thomas H. (iardner.nf Howard county, Vlce-Preshlents : S. li. Wiline, of Charles, W. II. LoafcnrlcK, of Allegheny, asil M. Srartlie, of Kent, Secretaries: and .latins Msnioy.of lialtlmore city, Serveant-at-Arms. At hali.o.ut I o'clock the Con eniu tuok a recess nf htitf an hour, in order to phe time to the Connritteei on Kesolutlons to pre juii e their report. j CLOTHINQ, Perfection in Ctathing At Rccihiil & Wilson's. Vh IU-ECTIO IN IHATEKIAL3. ' j STpfrnilicrnt FtiRlinh PUidt, (IcmtiiM t.fj ch riaids, Cer:;m.i,s Jim.m I'Uiils, lI.iiiriifi.bariiH, CheviiMc, Din I nn-ihir Keeys, A II oih.r i o'.o.tif I 'cviiaahil 3 Kersoj, VV'Kt nl I'll' I-' l'loitM, KU . t.;. i tc Kt , All of t ue linut ijumlitjf. I?lECTION IN W0HKLAreiLL With (ho very bfgl woikiwn In tliis t ; 1 jr' "1 V il ti icnl of onr Ubir.e83, jyjia uunW luibl -UL-khnl. i nrtu-11. llr y de us " - Ayies, Ri, (JliitoTiTnd Seth.Thomas, Siihoily ran excel ROOKilllX WIV'JON. I'EHFECTION in filYLE ASlf VARIETY. Our HmvaTil mid Ozi'ord Tonts, Dur Nnvol irt in Vut:nnil Punti Our..iiil'i itidild (inmliriitn''' ot. Our lli.il; l.vvunnliim'taitu if Korscy, Our Pnutiicloiii liD Couts, Our Vclv.'t VeW. ro okogetlier unsurpnused. PEHFECTION IN CHEAPNESS. 1 Kctnith&tunriinB tbo' llt'!IK'iHi:iir.'iii.' . . . iioi' i'-ni ho. uur iiMli-rmls, the Abiniy o'onr Uulteru, mid 1)1 nil our wjimiwn, Curhicilitir, 'P,WM,Ml Cheaper tW ilisybody Blse inil so e ciiufmotowk The iiinrcnaiforil , - - OrjWful nud npprecmtir.jr Public. i COME TO THE Great Brown Hall, NOS. 603 AND 605 CHESNUT bXKEHT, ROC-THILL & WILSON. WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, N. J)00 ARCH ST., rillLADELrHIA, Invite special attention to their HAND30MK STOCK OF ALL AND WINTER GOODS, TMI'ORTA A arrears of -.-,v.0.,iB.w atn orfi.h,r: nvn rr.nixi r,. m r 1 sanor, or niarliieTWrno who t per year. There . J.i ;!?.J1 t0 8PP' denen,l..t fu " ."ca"ua la BUU "Jotiiers,and ornt' who are eutitied, hut who . ' V a pension. All wlio think the am ,.Sr7!-r- once call on Jl?ssrs. Roni.-ni a Tr, . " u'' at No. las South skvi.-n-tii u,;. -. .t1.. X ohtain their pensions c niation, free of char-.. n,., ,,,,or . limit allowed, yllwTdK TjiO IMPORTANT TO EUROPEAN AND CVBiZ iOUBISTS.-rassports, prepared to couformltr with the new requirements cf the Stat t Deparuuentl can he procured la twenty-foar hours u - "u mum-, emier in person ar by letter, i' Ofllcial Passport Bureau, N. i ft ' Mrect, Philadelphia, (OHKST H. LLi 'o, cniciai lists of all UlnlstoTx "Kims, cousuis, and Consular) Cnlted 8lateH. whn thi.s and where they arcloeated, furnii' rt - ,0 i i, Addlilonnl Ktrliirrm from Coundes arid Tol K VtMiniberlnnd county, Dem. malorltv. H Hnckhlew, !M ninioniy in tlie count y, and hM r I the district over Clialfatit and Whltmyer. M ..CJ Venstifto rounty, eomplete, Rep. majority. 3nn.' Rep. loss, M0. Jm Montour coumj, iem. umjiirny, 4ho, same as laQt. . 1 -i J 1 ) li