5 U8T188.411r. The Result in Allegheny County. Wo oongtst our widen won the Os done reoultuf the election held In Allegheny county yesterday. At present eititing {tiro oftiloeh a. ii.Yete hive retsunintkom fifty-nine &std.:tn, leaving bat seventeen districts yet to boar from. In the &striae Woody in, tho tesultfor enamor foots up m-fonows Queue We harelitrge Union pins in nearly ovary district, u oompuod with the vote for Gover nor in 1804, and tho =dimity for the Union tfoltet will:not fall much short of 8,000. The reader Is refilliedlo the table for the vote ha the several districts hoard from. We omit the returns of tho vote east for the eounty oftleers--first, because they are rory meagre; and secondly, becutuse,there aro no doubts whatever of the triumphant elution of the entire ticket. We shall publish them to day. Grand PollUcal Jubilee: Concert . Hall was thrown open for the' re. caption of the loyal publio last evening, hav ing been secured by the Executive Committee, for :the purpose of receiving and making pub lic the returns of .tho elections hold in Penn sylvania and Ohio. Tho hall was densely peeked, at an oarly hour, and. the scenes which followed the annonscement of success after success of the Onion ticket, beggars all The returns were road off by Thomas J. atetapt,,_ Esq., 1p his -stentorian voice, and puouttar , li amiable atria. As he warmed up, ha . tioirtuteltighly -exalt:o4,llnd hisuatraordi- nary gestures, and - mosthadierous contortions of countenance, kept the audience in a perfect uptoarof laughter and applause; Whenever a lull occurred, the audience would demand a speech, and izithls sEay ex ceedingly patriotic and telling itemises were a:tested _from. John M. Kirkpattial; Esq., Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., B. (F. Chlldt, E.q., Bon-Wm. P. Johnston, Lion. J. K. Moor head, Hon. James L. Orshant, Major d.. M. Brown, COL T. M. Bayno , lion. P. C. Bbats non, and others. Thu Garman Glee Club was present, and fa vored the audience with $ soh* Mr. Marshall, about midnight, obtained a copy of the -no, jut [mod, whieh ematained a vary doleful leader, acknowedging tho de feat of the traitor Woodward, an coming to the aaga conclusion that "thaotoocrata wdddstibitilt with the beet grace in the world." Tithrlietighlr,!' -was read and' commented up on .by-Mr. Marshall, to the Infinite amusement of theltudigince. Ur.' Eilghsto was then called upon for a song, and attemptod to "start up" Auld Lang Srw, but he signally lLilad. Tho failure, how ever, was just what t h e andieneoeareeted and deeirod,Ma everybody knows Ur.' Diem= "beano ear' for. . The excitement at thiepoint wes.indescrlbable. • - Capt..adegemsy thou recited the pretty army sonegilgitirmit Siid,"" width was' neared wittViniulteal appltme. • gr. Nem* cud Mi. Marshall followed in stirring and rollicki ng speechos, • after which the audletoesang old Jaya -Brown," with thrilling eftet; Tho audience dispersed about one o'clock, fully. satiated with, thoresult of the elections to Pennsylnurla and Ohio, and rejoicing at the overwhelming defeat of treason and Cop perheadistn. to-Nion'tlitm. Goodwin a Co .+. celebra ted Polyorama of the War opens at Moronic and bee:Li:tie oe tho great success it has everpdaira met with, we expect to woe an Lin manse andimeo present. This LS without doubt tho finest painting in this country, aid whenever it is exhibited meets - witiunexam: pled suoceas T —the largest Halts: in tinir.fni ted Statee _Eolog too mall to nocoriunotlate the crowd' that axe eager to: pie upon its matehleas beauties. The autaagtomeat eiritiese a commendable - liberality in 'the 4'aiioas de parents, of their :butane*:'They will, we learn; .11ir3ag their .briit stay in Pittsburgh, give the entire receipts of an exhibition for the beriontotthallubsistouraVorowattec-Thie generous sot, perforniedbYtheet:when here on January last, won for themselves a host of friends. But few, if any entertainments have over met with that distinguished mimes that eve rywhere attends . this o the original Painting of the War, and WerdeinOt hesitant° ,4 It that Masonic Hall will be the Bone of en over whelming throng, hundreds of whom will be unable to gain_ even an .0 11117ZICO to the Hall. All, dangers, Srhts would - sTeutstt teat must go very Caibi pr. nitres-a 'ateapiolutuieut. 111-tilt HIFFPFXSQL—It .was our intention to netlerethiVratura orthls talentod. actress ear lier,l4.3llO-ksiWY . .itila . o r, b' llllll l l / 1 9 W only•exernse, We most say that to record this estimisbleltsgtes pretenee again. amongst us 111 .1. 1 110 1 1/1 1 010A 14 very , many, Indeed; ono. ill - Oro 'otettiieCthe Otoinan runt& Of her'stgasimitppeannihefaiwits ulton , a. itiffi, we feel ateuradlhat the gnatillwatlon fano Lew gr 4 2 1 1 CYOrigra , thliti: tiorstaieli , ; Her Western en 44fiviti*t'aientintsiWis*Midion almi112,4 5ck4494:-.'iWO glifill iank4ktfligTE rot as announcement of her lint aiipearanee. Titietaiinefille Courier says great etnape titioinfipa.Og a9lag On *Ong the coat ors oflbattysior,• few .weeks past, and the artiphOwy risen considerably. The outside m daia la hail Veit/Wit - Wm: eiiii,liefoen s : which has easuusdrthcstdrnnew_ Large contracts have - Veen Tn'Thibithsirtl and other Wanes, .thts coal to -b. -delivered at-the depot In 'Zanesville, for elgEt ennts per halve. Me. Maas Act Bard, te now in this eh'', Ind desires information of husband, Thos. reWol ll n ll ‘ 6 to I<ra t * Dl Moon eoado',lo".,' Uft thbi 444 stout sertrieert eigooknirreiart s xed lore ribaiit;o: torah' ewe& Anvdelbraltion eoneernieg alba wilt bi thankfaity received by Ism 13he - can be ad. drequid,throegh tblr Prttsburtt Pertoilleo. .Loabitrre—On Monday month% oh sotident, oectrildle Moline of the Steobenville.Rail. teict„feeultingln,tho serious lojitg:Of °tinier Ppich.: The: Injures Mak welt dim:l44in oellutOtaietat.irlum.:it alea <muhk% him to the ground, bioaking both. logi; , :brf 'othorwbeo' injuring him. •BO -mut rammed to Meroy W.Duracenesi Ftem.--A most destructive Ike vske cut-thlituiCtuittg,'sbout one o'clock; In t h o i fond Pitt:tioctly stems of Mi. D. ll. wor th, M. James Branca/se, apil-Mr, Wict. Haslage.lies; 1-41/ 6 send IG,Di.mcm mug& Ire uudyure badly damage& :WI :have: noi• theriiiie.speoe for particulars this mans- Poor. RORER? „If= will Alto: a - coarse of 'Astra:#.l:l .in %4Kalleutt.mro; alb/lab:2 and kiShrigp a tlOAllt tir:Ctirfek Normal Inoti tote; "PhiPot:llfitti:at*Outlating - tOri. weeks. raning ctntlel j amok* runes , * :weak , p 1.12 fiatozday: aftir . noo4YhaTfrff,,:,:.,- :-? • t. ,T,'• • ! • aqdipit*lttifkiertKOßDlFlY , 4tObeft iiii(trai 11411104 Oh Itiondsy morning . for fulookiaribcrlPlt at, Itiortorkdolrucott• Ponta: .frostiopooreftrtltrtio attest, mut robbia6 him of rtiln(itroatiAtiblittgiris 'abbot forty dol ls's-11( -4:4044 4 .0 004- V om i ttia for • r . ; -;• r -: • •• • , • Stuacisintn nix= otorori.ditatniphon jot neolvod at McClelland's Auction Bowel 88 fifth street;"Anitiegni Ininnitisloods;fan nets, detains* and drat•.goodsi l oassinieres and jsaiekmndiepirtaiiiid dorininfihsitai7, Rsniassiorrlite r plase, bb Filth 'West, Mt &an or Swats, by Darby& Mollwaine' suotloseeptillibo.Coospalretals Elayks .440;411 k No. 64 Vitt.b.attootp. Tuesday sivonbig,. pot; 13th:, Ezb490ink;... ' • , . , • CIA0M. yO lfo po ;o AdPfSmki h~aass 0 • & •CoaK - - Q. Suziainitl" :Rum 404; .elluit, mid Vilabadassoildcpxthakm4,.,.-.., , mrataviaxaximnityrteEV -- *llfrrEATESTrirrimtEvriow it mpuisN IS: ril4MlMMll.n""WirltliP4l33l3ln33l2* s," 4 . , 1 Woodward 12 maj.-Union nt; Nutley ho . -' 1 I rough and towsiship,Curtin Si 3 msj.-arnlon -1 820Vilt ash rikta's SEWING MACHINES, for 4 ET TELEGRAPH. i - rEANsta.vAlan. _ 1 family ~ gain of 24. - and 13141.1111fitentring purposes, are the _ vsu l k n i 2; - 6,-...011C11y, gives Carlin a ma- Pottenetores, Ocr, I 3.---Vidomet-Curtin's beet in ttee. I JOrityof isinistyJorte, a gain of sirty. majority in the city 7533. A. F. CHATO3V, General Agent, t OUR SPEOIAL DISPATOHES.„ Prapkiin--aim 'Curtin 43 majority. A ' Franklin Co-199 majority for Curtin. No. 18, Fifth street. b _ gain of twenty-one. i York Co-Liverpool Woodward 49 majority. Rochasterborottgh--Gives Curtin serenty 1 Lehigh'Co---Curtin gains 320 on last year. TIMMS' PARBIE, Plain and Ornamental i EROM WASHINGTON. majority. / ' Berk, Co-Reading Ist ward, Curtin 85 ma- Slate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Besier Co,-New Brighton, give' Curtin a jority. Se rend Ward Curtin 122, maj. loss 5. - majority of 300. I Third do, IVoodward 27 majority, being a gain Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates. Spell.' di.patch to the Pittaburgh Gamete Erie Co-Erie City gives 297 tnaj. for Car- of 17. Mulberry township, gives Woodward W.0117130T0N, 0ct.13. 1863. Office at Alex. Leighlin's, near the Water tin. The majority in the county will probes- , 195 majority, being a Democratic gain of 49. Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • rose - most eragenCe• bly reach 3000. Union township gives Curtin 29 maj. Rich- Westmoreland-Greensburg district give. , mend township, Woodward 343, majority-a Tim (hovel itar Smoso Mconsee 1 Treasurer Spinner has , within the last three Curtin a pin of 41, on his last vote. Democratic grim 100. Rockland tp., Cheater Wood- Bsta .. tr- Comosirr feel perfectly tranquil upon the sob- day., paid out $75,000 in fractional currency, St . Cla Gives Curtin a majority of twos- • ward 25 MaJ.- Dentoc9attc gain 3. 1 jest of competition. They are willing that being the &rat printed. The regular Issues I ty. 512 , nap, of co., Curtin 20 tnaj.-a loss of 12. Venango their machines shall be thoroughly tested in are promised on and after the 20th inst. , Altoona ' Blair Co.-Woodward's majority,l l county-Oil City; Curtin 91 maj.-a gain of comparison with all others, and in 1 / 1 1142 ad- FRILBONAL. 169. Gain for Curtin 113. 72 60. The city of Reading gives 36 maj. for . New Brighton .- Agnew ' . majority, 197. Curtin. The city of Erie gives Curtin 297 vortmement in another column they openly the location, of rival establishments. They Charles K nap , th e F o rt Pitt Foundry, Greensbnrg.-InHempfioll, Greensburg and . maj.; and his majority in the want), it is said confidently request that other machines ahalt ; Pittsburgh, has invited the Russian and other St. Clair the Republican gain is 09 over the ; will roach 3,000. In Mifflin county twelve be examined before the purchaser tries the' officers to visit that and other manufacturing ' vote tot sleeker. districts give Curtin 64 ninjority-Curtin's loop Meadvine--Crawford . county will ex reod ' Ihi as compared with 1960 ; thee thin dint - Leff . merits of Grover and Baker's,. The test they ; cities of the West, in a Imo '1 ex skin train 1 , are eonfidemt, will be favorable to them. They 01110. 1 I know that their sewing machines are 1 2,000 majority for Curtin. perfect, -they to fix their own time ;he to find the i Hollidaysburg-Blair county will give 1,000 1 , OInetiNTILLE, Oct. 13. Brotigh'a majority' and cannot boaexcelled; and when at last bills. majority for Curtin. c,,,,,ille_geayw county will give 450 1 in Steubenville township au 724 ; a Union people resort to their depot, No. 59 Fifth RraßtaN EniiiiittLEl EXPECTED. pßik , streot, they will calmly decide that the last . majority for Curtin. gam since last fall of 385. Twelve more Russian vessels of war are ex- wy pk Bo ll oao d ,o l .pa k i i .a co-Will give Curtin proba- i m einn . at . i-Brough from three to four thou ie the beet . This Le the confidence which • ' thorough knowledge of the subject can only pco twe l ve In New York before spring. ' tend ajonty. ; Columbia county-Wellsville gives Brough give. It is borne out daily by thousatisis of 1 Ian"LiSIRD TO MAnClit. A . majority of 211, I 1 gain of 105 over last elm purohasors.-Dispateit. Part of one of the oompanies of the Second ma L jo a r n i cas ty. tor City--Givea Woodward fifty- fight 1 Butler county-Eight districts give the !l ion. , See Advertisement. Salines; ille-Clit os Brough two hundred . , regiment of the District Volunteers refused to • L . majority Jure RIITCREED room THE Easy .- The un- I march with the rest , of the regiment over the Crawford-Curnn's majority 2,000. Erie, , , PortageCo,-Atwater giv es Brough a mat nion State ticket 400 majority. deal mad would moat respeotfally call the at jOrity of 62. tention of their friends, and the public in gas. ; long bridge, but the moral suasion of a de 80. venna-Brough, majority. , _ tachment of the Invalid corps proved auth- 3, o P o h oiltul e. Iphia-Ten city wards give Curtin a I eral, to their Fall and Winter stock of Goods. majority of 6,546--a Curtin gain of 1,074 over . 1 2 efierto rt--blu ben v tile, Bro agh has I 2 • , They consist of all the very latest !styles of I tient to . tart them. the vote of last year. majority,. A gain of 317 on bud year. Cloths, Casimores and Vesting.,English Es- I venoms/ esrirsusts serious TO ESTERS to I Northampton co.-Preemansbarg borough Welleville, Obi Brough'e majority in kimo Beaver., Trice and Pilot Cl oth and Over- GOVERSMIETT ascastorms. gives Woodward 5 majority-a gain of 3 for Wellsville, is 211-a gain of 1 00, over last coatings. Also, a large assortment of French Chinchila Overcasting, of the very finest lion. L. G. Chittenden, in his speech to the Curtin, as compared with the vote of 1800, ,_„. Schuylkill county-Union township give, ""'' quality, all of which is selected from the Woodward 247 majority, and Lowrie 243 ma- ' M ontgomery e° ---bm t o e , vel bse•hgbeca'• Ohio boys, last night, mid the foreign eapl home, gives !Stough two hundred and eixty latest importations, and will be made in the ' .lists were anxious to wrest in government jority-a considerable Democratic gain as seven majority, a gain over last year of ono most fashionable manner, and at aprioe lower securities, and that to-day, $35,000 worth of compared with 1880. hundred and ninety-four. than any other merchant tailoring establish- Carbon county-East Manch Chunk borough I Cincinnati returns indicate Brunei's major- 1 meal in the city. Give us an early rail . I 1 nited States bonds were issued to foreign • gives 11 majority for Curtin-a gain of 28, as SAMEEL Gitsiiitft A Co- I brokers, and that money enough for the pay- compared with 1000, icy from three to four thousand. Crawford Co.-Bucyruc, Whiteetone town Merchant Tailors, No. 54 Market et. , wont of the entire army till the end of No- NortbaniptoncoOnty-Etteton borough gives chip, gives Vallandigham seventy majority. 8254EHL GRAHAM, GEO. MCCAVDLES.S. i 17 majority for Curtin-a gain of 17, rie cow- __ _ v i. v i m it, ber has Loon furnished by foreign capi pared with 1860. South Easton gives 69 ma- Muskingum Co.-Zanes v ille Boro, one , PERFECTLY SATISrecTORY.-11or. Jas. Hoyt, I hundred and serenty-four majority for Brough, jority for Curtin -a gain of 38, as compared , a Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Ons.bge, N. I with 1860. ; largo Union majority. Four townships RELIETED Flies .err. heard from give four hundred and eighty of a 2., writee ; " I have used Mrs. S. A. Alien's I g ives gain. The county will give Brough six hurt- Zylobaleamum or World's Hair Dressing with I Dr. N :ignite, colored surgeon has been re- I Luzerne Co.-Wilkeebarre borough 88 majority for Curtin, a gain, as compared aired majority very . great benefit in my family. Its cleansing I tiered from duty at the contraband camp here, with the vote of 1862, of 109. , and healing; properties, removing dandruff and I and ordered to join in the 17th regiment, col- Northampton Co.-Bethlehem borough gives Portage 00.-Brough's gains : Ras enna I onohundred and eleven ; Rootstown, fifty : giving the hair a healthy and natural tone I Woodward 39 majority, a Democratic gain of ~ ored, at Philadolphia. 11 diniturg, sc yen ty -one , Palmyra, forty-eight. and softness, surpaSs those of any preparation IS. give. Wyndhani r gii os b ono hundred and eighty Ma. known to me." •PrOterlitENT. Schuylkill Co.-Tamaqua borough Sold by Druggiets ovorywher e , Dep o t 193 i Daniel IV. Wilder, of Leavenworth, _le ap- Woodward 174 majority. Port Clinton gives jority f or ' , nag • Greenwich street, New York. Lesko county-Eighteen townships gives 59 pointed Surveyor General of Kansas and Re- Curtin 9 majority. bor.. b . n nitsjorry f , Itrugh one township to hmilfrom. ~ I k Chester Co .- Ox f ordg giros . Huron coon ts --Is iiio . town s lips , Brongh's JUST RECEIVED AND Reser von liste.-Tse 1 brae .. One assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, I CONTEterTION roes rite SOLDIIIIOII. a Majority 0f22, a gain of 28. t hot- ~ ghtim gives Curtin a majority of 8, a gain ga b ' , , ~,, „. lately received by himn• John Wier 4C " V I Mrs Lincoln will unite with the ladle. of 0 49. Hopewell borough grt es Curtin ame am " c """' )- " - " ° `• e'e° majority . Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street Al- ' Moulgoinery count y-200 linen majority. Wood counts-1,000 mojority fur Brough. ' ' the north-west in contributions for the groat jority of 3, a gain of 18. In Lower Oxford legheny. The stock of clothing consorts of in Woodward a majority OfCurtin gain c ,,, , i , the fi nest variety of gents ' pantaloon., veeta, fair, to be made in Chicago the beet wee kc . NATI, Oct. .16.-Warron County. of 18. East Coventry gives Curtin 190, Wood. - coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is 1 Oct iser, in aid of the gallant soldiers in the ward g d. Brough 195, t • allancligham 73, and Jewett tasteful and fashionable. Wo would ins ite m.„i„, pp t V a ll ey 1 a gain of 75 The Secretary of War has Delaware Co -The town of Chester and ' Brio ' . all of our readers to give the above gentlemen eight boroughs gives Curtin:3so majority . Ctionl).-Boitigh I,i 00 majority a gain 1 ninhorised rho ladies to receive her the pur of 1,100. a call. Bucks county-Doylestown borough gives poste of such fair some very interesting Bap, li oodward 1 majority-Curtin gain of 18. Cleveland City.-Biotigh 2,400 majority. The majority in Cuyahoga county will be TOE horrors of war can be greatly em•ge 1 rapturod by the armies of the oast. Lehigh county-Emans borough gives Cur led by that sovereign remedy, Holloway's about 5,001), Ointment, se it will cure any wound, however I re ' rm °‘ or Tune " nrh6 as "nn""' tin I majority-Democratic gain of 5. Mansfield City.-Brough 100 majority, a Philadelphia-Latest-The city give, Car „,,, ~, desperate, if it bo well rubbed around the I That both armies of the Potomac aro moving tinover 8,000 majority. The Union men gain •-m m ''''' wounded parts, and they may be kt I and that nothing more serious than cavalry t hr oe members ofthel e stature as fur an Panesville,-Brough'n majority in the city thoroughly covered with it. A pot of cia o ( - is 174. a large Union gain. Five townships matt 'Mould be in every man's knapsack. Only : skirmishes have, as yet, taken place, are the heard from. J. D. Watson , Union, is elected in this county gave a ['talon gain of 4.54. Th. 20 mots per pot. 227 , facts of the day. All beyond is rumor, or in the first Legislative District, heretofore one I roanty will gi. o Brough 008 majority, which of the Democratic s trongho ld s. surmise, or contraband. Whether Meade is ls a heavy I mon gain. Fora °owns, four dollars. Lycomtng county-Lewis township gives 1 gi ri _ I , ,_, Four dollars, four dollars. advancing or rotreatin'k, or clumging hie base. Woodward a majority of 4-Curtin gain of 18• , 1511. y a Longo s, majorit y is 375 a ga in or Dental Institute, Dental Institute. or whether Lee means fight or further weak - Melntryre township gives Curtin a majority rrni ,, ,_ __ Li, too _ Best cheap Dentistry, best cheap Dentistry. ening of his etrength, are questions wavered of 41. Nniliamsport borough gives Curtin 146 ' ga , townships isrongh „ . ~ io.-Six townships Brough has 1,330 No machine work, no machine work majority. I in all way( ' Northumberland county-Curtin's majority maijority-0 gain of 265 over Tod's rote. The Onuses and carriage calls will to taken at ' Onto HOLMES-, Volta. ' is 140-a gain of 90. co „ o r n i t i s ag is fi l e ll id giv o l , B v iu bt g r h ou l g ,s l, oo b m o2 al in ori N t . y on .. ty . the Omnibus oßoe, No. 410 Penn street, day I At Camp Barry: Tivolfth Ohio Battery- sehuyik ill county-Pottsville borough gives or night. All orders left, at the above place Brough, 87, Vallandigham, 12. The Poi- a majority for Curtin of 446-a gain of 1•3 on gain of 210 will be promptly attended to, All calls must . the vote of 1802. Norweigan borough give, c " c _ B i be paid in advance. ~ diem vote so far : Alormadria 'Hospitals- Woodward a majority of 245.-a gain of 500 400. ar 0. mug i I , 7o o majority-a gain of Dayton City.-Brouge 267 majority a gain • Brough 206, Vallandigham 6. Convalescent on the rote of 1802. Auburn gives 18 ma - 'Vote for Governor In 1860 and 11363. Camp-Brough 112, Vallandigham 10. dr- J e ritY for Curtin. Pins Greve, 83 majority for Caron. of 194. Brough will carry the county by ---- ' Ge'r'''''' fewer. lces• "' mr Y Square Hospital-Brou g hHospital-Brou g h gh ss s Vans ''' . . HI aSoot 2,000 m ' l / 4 1ont y• I 1860 182 1803 H arrisburg gives 89 majority for Woodward ' dagham 2. Lincoln and Emory Hospitals- Dauphin county, it to estimated, will gin. I Lucite Co.-Brough 1,600 majority. 7 j 4as. I Brough 41, Vallandigham 5. Total, Brough about 1,200 majority for Curtin. Wood Bosugh 1,100 majority. • jor t i l y ashington (' o.-Brough about 500 ma- DISTItItTS. .., - 7. i . ' ' _ r, 2 ,7,' $ i i ..:. , 41,, 1 allandigham 23. Columbia mmnty-Illootusburg borough and : township gives Curti" 60 . 63 . 1.rit Y"'n °nth ' Gilbert's Brigade.-Brough 1.500. Valbtn- PITIVBVIIOII 1 a 1 I TEM HC96IAN HIMMEL gain of 130. The absence of the Russian minister from Monroe onunty--Stroullsburg borough gives dighein 22. One hundred and fourth Reco mein-Brough 460. N'elLendighato 4. rust Ward seeon, (Card.....,. , et 7 tt , I t,,'''',' 410 te „: ' the Astor House banquet to rho officer, of the Curtin 52 majority. Summit Ca.-Brough 2,000 majority. Susquelmuna oounty--Great horongh Warren Co.-Brough 2,3ti0 majority-a gain Third Ward,lat pct 338 208' 34 230 Russian navy is remarked here as signifying nth! Ward,2l pet 213 5Mi an 546 gives 17 majority for W Bendgain of 1 1 0 , ot et Co rot., of 540. Ibinrith Ward 40 0 =5 co ic , has unwillingness to moot his Replablicen for Curtin. Fr - Ward,let pet 190 218 192 173 .. friend, of Russia. Northampton county--Saneow township Ross .-Brough a b out 400 majority. Moto Cu. -Brough 450 majority in-gabs of F th Ward, 2d pc't 490 346 469 , fives Woodwied 605 majority-a Democratic 8 th Ward erj 356 mu 3,54 _ 81 AGEON CIESER.sI. 1111,1110 SD TO 11l RESTORED* - lOO . Camp Dennison -Brough 195. Vallandig- Seventh Ward 7-I3 146 270 154 . The friends of Surgeon General Hammond ga in of 172 B*.btli Ward. 443 196 410 M 8 Luzern° . Co-Is compared with the vote of seirde, Wen_...,-- sae ,z 0 ass 235 ,_ ~, say there is no doubts of his entire rectors- last year whoa Dontson was elected, by 2,800 ham 11)00 majority. Ohio troops at Charles ton, Va sive Brtiugli 2,733, and l'allandig ...rummer tom on his return from Now Orleans throe mejority. Kingston borough, Curtin 40 ma- how 1 ,,5,' . . Ping Want 5n3 103 C. 19 165 Tenth Olin.- - Brough 47.5 Vallandigham jority, a gain of 8. Providenco borough, B.emol Ward.....-.. 471- 168 646 228 _ _ weeks hence. ThlrdWarl,Lttpc't 622 =1 583 1M Curtin 92 majority, a gain of 21. Plymouth ; to. Third Ward,24 pc't . 224 am , A Proclamation from Gov. Gamble... borough and township, Curtin 100 majority, eil lOW A. Fourth Ward,lst pt ma 208 656 235 .. A ff airs In Arkansits.-Unlon Primmer', gain of 66. West Pittston, Curtin 57 majority. 1 Fourth Werd,ildp't I en; 167 ' Murdered. • a gain of 10. Hyde Park borough gives CITICAGO, Oct. 13.-12.30 a. 111.-The return, I of the lowa election . come in 510 . w.. Daven , 111010001111. Woodward a majority of 18. Pittston bor port townenip gives Stone T au majority; a gain Blemingbain,lst pt 219 157 219 146 . ST. Louts, Oct. 13.- Gov. Gamble issued a Gogh, south ward, Woodward 107 majority ; of 390, over lest year's vote. coat Co.-Steno's 111 0. 116 1 ha w, 2 . 1 1 4 276 162 5°6 1 . 9 lone proclamation, charging that many coa l...et Birmingham. 375 225 . - middle ward, Curtin 18 majority-all Union Duquesne 154 61 lid . . . Reposed persons are endears: ling to produce gains. Pittston township, Woodward 207 ma- ©'Verity will probably reach 1,200. Laisneinemilie The lollowmg is [ho reported return.. Pat- Shan...burg ",-, l os a7 ,„ ~ disaffection toward the State Govern' ment with lority. Scranton borough, north ward, c ur . I pai:atctoaumnito, egoluvnosty4ogoivinesaj2.,rsioto).majizitkty...Jnatey- Mcliteeport '3 - '4 - 148 - 2-475 1 17 - the crowed purposo of oVerthronring It b y ' vio- tin a majority 230, a Curtin . a gain of 195. Terb t vancentle.. 146 107 _ , _Madison , townshlp gives Curtin 3 majont , a r gives 150 majority . Dmmoine City gives 40 tense should other means fail. Among this Son , Pittabugh.. 210 125 23 124 .. ... , .. loss of 2. Carbondale city and towns h ip, mason y . forTuttle. co u . give, - mojor t Wein fitsturgh . 87 74 105 77 class of persone ere some holding cooimissions Woodward 469 majority, a isnion gain of 84. K k k"5 Weet Slitabetn---. 60 GO 15 .. .. it for Otero). Cedar Rapids gives 22 5 for Tannin= 92 47 117 36 . ... from the State Government, and to effect this Shlokehinny borough gives Curtin 8 majority. Stuns. Dubuque pity giro" the Republican Manchester 2 = 29 / 3 e 4 205 echoic,, the circulation of the most extraordi- Coortgton township " goes In 28 majority, candidate for . sheriff 62 majority. The vote Elltabetn. 121 56 160 53 - • ' nary falsehoods and misresresentations re- a tain, of 5. Carlisle district, It oodward's for Governor is Oct counted. The county will &wielder 103 32 148 14 -. . • tha ority is 253, a gain of 111 compared with , Moungahets 114 WA 85 77 gusting the purposes of the tate Government the vote of 1680. . probably go from 300 to 400 Democratic. Mim i catine city gives Stone 50 majority; a Repnb are resorted to. Ile pate theLropte of the .. - Peoble., let 157 cs IDS 56 . State on their guard %spinet the plois of these Lancaster city gives 58 majority for Wood - word' a gain of 212 for Curtin, compared with , Bean gain of 100 Fifty counties will probe- Peeblee, 24 92 45 101 53 can and he announceo his determine- , o Ptt- 244 141 289 I•Et _ taltl to use all the force at his command to "" e • Collins Lehigh Co.-Lokendagna borough, Caron INDIANA. Wilkins 2 2 44 42 61 74 4. 27 45 8 1161 113 anstalri Die laws, preserve the, peace cif the Ittalla IPOLI I, Ind. 13.-The election re- Moir, 134 103 ist se _. State, and punish them who disturb lt. Alm, 87 maj ority, 5 b s Colon ivo ga .i i nwo.frdlBl.os majority Allentown turns as far as heard from in this State, far 103 76 116 Hil ho admonished them that as it is the highest boroug h , l• wa r d , LIE 197 50 h lll 42 -• Et !ideal dolt., of citizens to vote at election, , Carbon Ea.-Carbon, Curtin 138• minority, county officors, indicate a large Union gain. Ye Ire 275 147 230 1 98 2 .) ° - Met year a tic rota . The borough of Norris- This etty gsve a Uni n mai •tv f " 100• Yletarseth 120 1 ,,,, 531 interference, especially by the military, town gives Curtin 128 majority, a gain of 524 ' - s ° -' •• , lefleam------. 161 114 113 121 ... ._ with the rights; of qualified voters, will bo re-, gain of 600. Every county and precinct ris 1111111n 357 210 279 188 , - garded as' an offence of the greatest maspii- ver 1860 o LyimmUigeo-Williameport, east ward, 248 Secretary Chase is expected to visit this ' ported, the gains are equally as Mile. Uppee St Caw 12 131 75 58 -- The Governor makes a lengthy de- Ley "' •• ch a r 2 " 311 "' ' ' fence of his own loyalty, and vindicates the tudo. for Caftan, 254 for Woodward; west 'weird, city , s„_ mormw Gluirtiere 2/3 140 96 78 - Curtin 213, Woodward 105; centre ward, Bow. ,_ , me 1 20 „, ~ _ _ State Government against the smoothing of Curtin 247, Woodward 203. Armstrong bor- Pt nosy 93 125 . . its enemies. FROM THE POTOMAC MoML• 99 103 .e. . . Tho Dnno'reol'e Leavenworth special says ough Curtin 8.2. Woodward 92. Loyalsoek ARMY . -Otto •-wsc • ble. l'etvtin 1 6 Woodward 148 • nete I _, s a e . 66 . 94 4 _On • that General Blunt scoured thenownery east ``' ---- r' --- -3 ' trauklin ; 4 le 7, "'' ' 0 '" - and south for BIRO., and•eatieflontittiself tha t borough, Curtin's majority 103,- Montour- , , Reserve villp,Curtin's majority so. Lyoomio g town. deli. Meade ' s Army this Side of the Baldwin ..._ ..... _ 036 101 71 ? 136 the enemy had g u ns south. 110 GABoWO4I Minn s hip, Curtin m 'ority 57 Curtingams target 1 Rappahrimioek. McClain ...... -..-.- ol .e 1:m In .. .. to a point thirty Milesfroln Port tlibton , where see tho, vote of l.Bo2;and nearly equals t he t.7:l:Tte 170 63 . ..,. . - he sent messengers to warn the garrison at 154 65. 140 54 that plaeo and Fort Smith. Blunt Is now m- vote of 11160, I - Putatietrelta, Oct. 13.-Seattoring return. LEES'S AR MY IN GREAT FORCE ON THE turning to Fort Scott. from Perinnyininis haee been received, which, SOUTH SIDE. Pinb ßatt. ..7 . -_-__ a 2 45 WI 50 Mej. tinning arriveg from Baxter's Sptinp, when,compared with the vote of 1860 when _ W.Pieer..-- ...... ... 164 45 140 44 .91°°';‘1991.; I°9 9° 1.9 a' - owfitehigthht; bodies il iVa i mi r t i Card3 t h e S te t d if, N afty :: Curtin its.d 32,000 maiority, ohow the following E........ ..-.. 12 26 five were murdered after their capture. resu l t: Blair county gives Woodward 69 ma- Gen. Buford Driven Across the Rapidan. flan, 14 i0.'4.--- 720 22 •• The mama Ba k , u ,... ra , nived a , ma .. jority; Curtin a gain of 113. Fremansburg, - Neill e.. ..... -... 42 1 40 1 - - , phut on the 19th, from Duval's Bluff. She Northampton county, gives Woodward 5 ma- SeWtekt4 71 r 2 al 36 .. . brings up a number of rebel prisoners, includ- I, ly. Curtin a gala of 3. Ten townships in °II ' 1 •gives Woodward 247 majority; hely kill, =iiia .. . , .... s 202 /65 • 124 ,.„, F,, 7 - - log several o ffi cers, bound for St. Louis. cr0c ...., .. :72 2 , , , ll ' 2 ' . "". -: -.. All is quiet at Little Rock. No attack is considorablo Democr a ti c g a i n. Wilkshoro, Lucerne county . gives Carlin 88 majority; a GOOD GEXEIIALSIIIP OF dENETLAL MEAD. Usespton... , iii ;2) „ ,„ anticipated by Price , whose form are weak- . .Pnlou . 173 ea - ened by dosertion. Curtin ga in over last year 109. East Mauch - Chunk, Carbon county, giros Curtin 11 major u 7{ 4O Our cavalry penetrated the etmany's country Itichlend. thirty mile,. Many people am enlisting In icy; a gain of 18. Oxford Borough, Cheater county, gives Curtin 22 majority; a gain of 28. the Union army. DIED: All quiet itt Vicksborg. East Nottingham, gives Curtin 8 majority; a , Hopewell Borough, gives Curtin TBOMPSON-At lin xesildonee, We. 23 St Clair General grant bad ao far recovered uto 1,. .inset, Plusbonh, cm the 12th•fruiteht, at 10 o'clock I able to roviowtheiSizthArroyCorps on the tith. 3 g ; a a in p of in 49 o . f 1 11 8. Lower Oxford, gives Wood s. al., Mr. 2M-P THolllll=', ill the 40th you of used 39 majority, a Curtin gain of 18. East his LP, - Props, CalwasssArrl It s from New Or. Wm nutters! will take plats from the Cumberland „e",,z_rw.htfin Coventry, give, Curtin 102 majority. g tof Memphlma. Pnit.anszesrs, Get. 13.-Ifineteenth Ward, Pr 1. Chunk, on 814-th street, on Weems.- - o .*_= I e., neeklsit - g with Bloodhounds . - - Curtin 960. l.Woodward 953. Twenty-third ash, the 14 th Met., at 10 o'clock a. mMt trims, Guerrilla Depredations. ' • Ward, Curtin l -44. Sixth Ward, Woodward are emeiglly Invited to attend. 21 -- CAM), Oct. 13 The steasaM.Albert Posice, 45. Second, Curtin 700, Third, Woodward • 88. Columbia county-Bertrick-Curtin's ma alTirirritliOTJB ITUFFIMI OF from Now Orleans with • largo cargo of gnu Jority is 32-4 gam et 4. , BOTTI 13111018-A monied gentleman bay. and loolassoe has arrived. Wilkesboro . --Curtin'arnajority is 88-Union fog Slott renorod tebaidth In`a - ftior days, after on-' The steamer Southweeter was fired Into by gain of 110. &MOLE:trail ens nenn ectedletireind 'lnstiller eSpen- guerrillas on Friday below Helena Danville,-24 vrarti.-Curtin 113 majority-a Om teddeioit iti ,,,,,,k.,,,t,,,,j,5,,,,t 0 ,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,td. re it Fighting wanreported an the railroad east gain of 70. llllfon, North ward. - Curtin 72 tusavem t ..... vetatiatelob , imetted buoy of Memplus On the 11th. Rendt unknown. majority. . . _, Gen . . A. E. Lee, who was captured at Vlaks- Williamsport township, First ward, Curtin 316 (duty man ' et ' sl ' 6 ' ' n'n"' en the reeetp- burg, had a fomilietween Plata& and Holly 108 nuljority. of enottdmered annln*Vb• will ssmd..fress•teMY cd spur, and hp undentood to command all t he . Non humberland County.-Curtin has gained a. I • Aliniirlea " 16 * , D l red 12 Dr . '105:551 M . rebel troops in northern Iffisnislippi. largely forst hoard from. Lewisburg gives PAGNALL, 188 Yultonotrest, 14•?' Richardson - with 1,800 men and - efght pieces Curiae 256 ma twit / 0 D c ' hi gh °m o t h esth i' =dß:Wow'? , of artillery, had been soma d' at Now qua soros * the majority for Curtin is fht--a InePETRONA 011 WORKS, Albany, on the Tollahatcho ricer, but has Domoaratio gain of 115. 44 , ,.r moved baek towsnrs Petals*. Chester county, Elk township, glees Curtin LONG, MILLER di CO. - 1 Browning is conscripting north of Bolivar 29 majority. I with bloodhounds.• ' Providotee borough giros Curtin 92 ma _ jority-a gain of SL. Plymouth borough and ,township gives Curtin 10Q majority-a gain of CIL Al• - •::,10XT. 14, isea. ~._......_.... _».14,~0R ......._._._._ .~.. B,J4S • *arks at eIIARPM - 80 sTATioli, A. T. U. B. 0.121pe And Warebotoc, Ro. Zf DIAAICET STRECT., Ilin*tarar. of ILLUIIMATING and train.' cAtrdo clitnos oitz awiIiESZOLE. r =MED OIL, lesnantod non-explo. doe, tun& . oelLly "VII 'SAM. 100 to 200 Tone Good Pure Ice, rot Eakb7 IMESr. a,:nIEkTIM me29:21, Cleveland, Otde. TEM IttrarglL, -Nip. - P. IFEER..t- CO. I No. 185 LIB , arty Street, Pittsburgh, ra., Wholesale Oro ems, Commission NerstuustiVand dealers in COUR TRY—PRODUCE, REDMAN% BACON. JARD. BIMEROCCORIBIGI O .ERMUCE. FLOOR, GRAIN BEEN, GREEN AND DRIED Fauna, te., mitriga 1718 AlllatilMiltikatevrand eplenth vir smetliest lbw ale by 1 NM anal. In collation along the Mobile & Ohio ral road Street'sluerrillaa are plundering people, barning , houi 'told killing men who refuses to bo conscripted. largo cotton crop .is growing in that section with little prospeet:of being gathered. The tromddeo Damaged and to be Sent North—The Mention Attacked.. . • Ntw Yoke, Oct.' 13.—Thi Mier Morris Island correspondence, dated-theith, States that so mach damage was done to the 4% 1 : sides by the rebel 'Carped% that it b seriously ebnoreplated seiiilins' her. North to repair; Our naval picket boats yrere, "nuked stark same,. qt - Irat(thbuglintio robots - 'would soon veldt& a,tiemnnstration on our fleet with their rams, as throe of our Monitors are al). stint. Two dayrils o to rotooTte harbor obptntettota, have - t - trived: ' ' • • - • Unless something is dons soon, the minas will regain the entire , posssision of dole his . Columbia county--Dloomsburgglvee Curtin- 87 majority- 7 a gain of 130. West 'Pittston, Luzern° county, gives Curtin 987 majority. Pittston, middle ward, give,' Curtin 18 ma jority ; northward, Woodward 30 majority; Pittston township, Woodward 407, majority.. Scranton, north ward, Curtin . 230, majority—a:: gain of 195 r, south ward, 'Woodward 480 ma. `jority—s - gain' of 179. Stroudsburg, Monroo' county, Curtin. majority Carbondale city and township, •WoodWard469 majority—a. loss 74..:' • Busqualusnna county-40mill. Bend hsrough,; Woodsraid• 19 'majority; the toirtl4, giro: Curtin 90 znaJofily,Ts Cajon pan- „ Bradford county—Towanda borough, Curtin' 84 mal4 Litol4ald ands Notth,',l4rall..3 ,P 3 4;4 11 . math*. 'Obi' , Motor .000;km. aiihr,banangh3ordit-,- ward,.Cartln. 113'.2 1111 P -, 4 4111 kak,a.0'.44. 0 r northward, n-tittk-filesitiptin:...., New YORI, Oct. 13.—The Washington Re . putollears of lest peening contained the follow ing, which the censor would not allow to be telegraphed to the prose; We have infeuuna tion from tho hoot this morning, that General Meade's army has fallen back to-this side of the Rappahannock, and followed by . Lee's army, which is in groat force about half a mile from the south side of that river. Tho enemy made a feint of moving up the valley on the southern bank of the Robertson river, and oar cavalry under Buford crossed at Ger mania Ford, and took poseossion of the earth works abandoned by them. When oar forge was all across, the enemy came agaist Buford in great force, drove him across the river without time to destroy the crossing, and pur sued him to Rappahannock Station. Gen. Kilpatrick, with a force of cavalry and artillery, which had made a reconnois sance near Madison Court Noose,, was 04 off,- yesterday afternoon, on the road to Culpep per, by a portion of Elsrell's corps, which was formed across the only renal by...which ha could. retreat, in twelve ranks; with' two sent. - nal, on cash flank. Kilpatrick was compelled to charge directly Lute them. lie led the charge in person, tolling his men that. they must do or die. The cavalry cut Its - way through the concentrated fire, en . .eh as has hardly boon experienced by our troopi.daving the war. It is quiteprobable his. rear, with his artillery, retired through Culpepper. itilpatrick's lois iMkilled and weandad was one hundred and fifty. Gen. Meade is said. to have displayed good generalship in. bringing his army back to the of the Rappahannoek,, when the enemy Made his feint of moving up the Valley. Gen.- Meade also made the' feint of following tapj in force-to attack biza-hi the - rearoilkitigtega *bps at Raccoon Ford for that parpoSa, ; pebts. drew back Leh'e army io that , the intended . anking movement was frustrated. ...Meade has broughtoff every wagon and all his stores. The ItelletEltetmerit.U . Zee. 'aeltiAz Oct. 13,-.Thi-re-kel.#6oigrel4A`..; Lee ) 'days from VMmingtozi nsm, wired. horn thls morning...with , pst IMard. Obi wee y151 . 1040/4. Walt's*/ - Mina ihotholoisi Se; Special phipatchas to the PittitivaltOlasetW Mixt Oct UAW& Rotuma received_ indicate !IL InlijonslV-1 14 least, of 'twenty-Elva Itundrec( for .Curtlit Erie county. L. Faasitur, Oet. 13,1863. Catlin', majority in Franklin county la forty-three: a gain of twenty-one over last fall. On. Cm, Oct. 13,180.4. The majority for Curtin in Oil City is ninety one ; a gain of forty-two. W. H. B. St:Nilo:um, Oct. 13. 'Sewickley gives fifteen for Woodward and one kundred and forty-eight for Curtin. W. Oneweezno, Oct 13, 1853. In Adamsburg, Derry, Greenahurg, Latrobe, Penn, Salem, St. Clair and North Huntingdon, the Union gain is 214 over Bleaker. 8. LASCABIII2, Oet:l3, 1863. Lancaster city gives 58 majority for Wood ward--a gala of over 212 over 1860. Lancas ter township, Mr. Buchanan's residence, gives 88 majority for Curtin—again of 44. Four districts heard from show a pia of 18810 Curtin.. HAJIIIISII=3, Oct. 13, 1860 Harrisburg gives 97 for Woodward. Poster had 147. Curtain gains Tory largely in tho adjoining townahips Weer his rote in 1880. PIIILADIILPIIIA, 04. 13, 1863 Docroa - : Philadelphia will give 8,000 majority for Curtin. Yankee Doodlo Dandy. Harrah for Abs and Andy the Copper heads killod Woodward dead. Yankeo Doo dle Dandy. JAR GRAHAM. Pairuaniqui„ Oct. LB, 1883. Columbia county—Bloomsburg borough and townehip. Curtin 87 majority ; Curtin gain 130. Monroe county--fitzundsburg, Curtin 53 ma- Susquehanna county—Great Bend borough 17 majority for Woodward—gain for Curtin. Northampton county—Sancom township 606 for Woodward—gain of 172. Lucerne county, as compared with the rote of last year, when Denison was (fleeted by 2800 majority—Kingston borough, Curtin 90 majority--gain of 8; Providence borough,Cur tin 112—gain 21 ; Plymouth borough, Curtin 100 majority—gain 68; West Pittston, Curtin 57 majority—gain 10. Bradford county—Curtin 355 majority—Cur- tin gain 60. Columbia county—Cotawissa, Curtin 30 ma jority; Franklin township,Woodward 7 major ity; Wayne tp., Woodward's majority 102; Hyde Park, Woodward's ma:o:ity 18. Fifteenth Ward,PhiladelptiM, 1552 foratrtin Lehigh county—Lake:ll44lm, Curtin 87 ma jority—a gain of 18. Alloutownboro—Pfth ward, Woodward 105, maj. Carbon Co—Carbon Centre, 138 maj. over the vote last year. Norristown Center, in, maj. A gain of 524. Lyra:ming Co,—Williamsport, gives Curtin a majority of 106. Armstrong township, gives Woodward, 10 ma). Loyalsoek—Gives Woodward 12, mai.-- liontourvilie, Curtin, 90 maj. Lyeoming Cen ter, majority 51. Curtin in this enmity gaios lergoly. Ilyds Park-boro, Woodward, 81 ma). Pittstonboro, 100 maj. for Woodward. Pittston township, giros Woodword 207,4*. Serantonboro, North ward, Curtin 230, maj. a gain of 192. • Madeira township', Curtin 3 maj.—a gain of 2. Carbondale City and town ship gives Woodward a majority of 469. Un ion gain of 14. Lancaster City, 58 for-Wood ward, Curtin glans2l2, Lancaster township, (Buchanan's residence) gives Curtin 86 ma jority. A gain of 44, a gain of 186 on 4 dia. tricts heard from. Curtin gains everywhere. The City majority for Curtin will be about 8000. Crowds are cheering vociferously.. Offers of 100, to one, on Curtin are publicly proclaimed amid crowd', and no takers. Puttansbrtua, Oct. 13, 1663. New Briton gives 208 majority for Curtin; a:gain of 77. Franklin gi54 4 400 majority for Curtin. Columbia county, Lioomsburg gives 138 majority for Curtin; a gain of 139. Monroe county, Straurburg gives Curtin 52 majority. Bradford county, Towanda, gives Curtin 84 majority. Litchfield gives Curtin 73 majority. Towanda North, Curtin 30 majority. AU Union gains. Montour county, Danville giros Curtin 185 majority; a hoary gaine. Second Ward, Philadelplia, gives 126 majority for Wood ward. Twelfth Ward, ghat 182 majority Itir Curtin. PIIILADELPHIA, October 13, 1803. First Ward, 1,132 majority for Curtin ; In crease, 149. Fifth, 148 for Woodward. Sixth, 70; increase 150. Berenth, 950 for Carlin; inereare 221. Tenth, 1,229 for Curtin; gain 370. Twelfth, 94 for Curtin ; increase, 102. Thirteenth, 800 for Curtin ; increase, 103. Eighteenth, 1,004 for Curtin ; increase 337. Twentieth, 400 for Curtin ; increase 87. Pottsville Borough giros 450 majority for Curtin. Harrisburg gives 89 majority for Woodward. Dauphin county gives about 1,200 for Curtin. Caclisio gives 253 for Wood; ward, a gain of 111. Qantas:an, Oct, 12, 8 r. 11. , 1863. The election passed off quietly throughout the State. A very large rote was pellet': The following returns have been received: Lebanon, Brost& 485; Vallandigham 121— Union gain 11T. Steubenville, Brough 150 majority—gain over Tod'i vote 265. San dusky City, Brough 365 majority—gain 443. Muskingum county, Brangh 600' majority— large Union gain. Larteaater city, Vaßandit kustu 16 majority—Union gain 151. Marietta borough, 600 majority—gain 263. Erie coun ty, Brough 1750—gain 1100. Cleveland city, Brough 2400. Cuyahoga county, Brottgh 5000 majority. Mansfield city, Brough 100—gain 25. Elyria, Brough 375 majority—gain 150.. 28th regiment, gimlet 168; Vallandighrun 'none. 12th regiment, Brcnigh 450; Valhi: digham none. 234 regiment,' ibmsgk, 484 Vallandigluum none. Col. White's brijiita,) Brough 1250; Vallandigkarn 0. Dayton city, Brough 267 majority—gain . 194. Clerk coun ty, Brough 1700 majoitity--tatn TOO. Clinton.' county. six townships, Slough 1330 majority. Pint mod Thrladolpttii; Curtin 140; nisj 22nd, do, 808; 23d, do, 460. Delaware Co,-180, mnj. for Curtin, being a gain of CO. Blair Co-100riaaj. for Curtin. Thirty Sc.. York thieves were arrested to ;day; they had been hired at ten dollars a head to vote tho . perneerntleliekat. Another man who hatirieSiad s ieini for perk:try, stab bed an olloor. the officers broke elev en heads with tha,locast. Erie Co.-Gives antis 80042rejority.._ Co—is area nisi. for Curtis. B o t4lir Gq-4tg4dtaWeta :gyro Crirtin 400 : =kJ. Crawford Co.;4800, ziajorlty foiCarth3.... Bedford Co—ln alive diatricts Curtinipds4 SS rote, over Epnkar's 'lrtnty Oihitoldkrs voted 87 fotßronsb, 2 for Vallandigham. Westanortdand-,Gleee Woodward about 800. 14aca3nit i Oct 13;;1183,..I., Cortin't gain In twenty-font dlstricti - erei Me vote of 186CcirPIK tier . utritieitif-slx clistrioto tq 44r7,4Dui.. s ibri,,nteaP Zeal* in nil 1 4 111 : 114 A ce r it 7 Atm s Union e to ont Monier of two \ tutoe . drid au4 13 1863. gorthulAottutd eo.--Atinta i ~ ocd iG4 rt 4 TritaT. 2l .lTac r igilirhrolit and _tp l Curtin SO maj.—gein 24. • Kew Brighton, Dauphin county, 203 131.6 j.. for Curtin—gain 11. Franklin 900 majority for Carlin. In the 4th Ward, Philadelphia, the-4km°- enitie majority 618 for Wooduanl; 14th Ward, Curtin's maj. ;I'l th Ward j 3li le sa n )Wcad - ward'a ruaiority,B4B; loth Ward &A maj. for Curtin; 15th Ward 751 maj. fel - Carlin. • Allegheny county 800, majority for Curtin t The newt was received with vealferonierreri at the Union Leagte moult. Five thousand people assembled in front of, the house, and one hundred' rockets were firelfor Allegheny: Bineteenth Ward, Philadelphia, 86 ma). for Woodward; 20th Ward 50$ maj. for Woodward. Valtandigham is beaten in Ohio entirely oult of sight. The majwities in come counties are as high se 5,000. Wild cheerio; greets the returns. J. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—Chester county giros 2,400 majority for Curtin. L; county gives a small majority (, Co:- ix. Northampton count} gives 2,800 for WON:1 yard. Carbon county---.;uramit llttl, gives 10 majority for Woodward--a Demoe.catixgain ,447. Lucerne gives Woodward 7.2110 ma-' jority. Montgomery county gives Woodward 88 Majority. Oat o'cr.oca, A. M.--The volnatoorc.:rom Philadelphia city gives a majority for Curtin of 7,200, The Select council now a tie will next be Union, three additional Union mon to the Legislative delegation. Tho Senate will ho ea it was. The majority of Curtin .1a the State - Is 18,000. Beringfleld'a band, binding . 10,000.pcople, are moving through IJIO iltilierflaTutrectc play ing °John Brosnl!* hodyWitlariking njorig." The city i 3 wity:exoltemoni; , Prittintimin, Oct. RI, 1803. John D 3 is Watson, &Riot of the 21,'orth Amin ion, Republican, to clotted in the Po4l.th Legislative District, a Do=ocratin stronghold, by three hundred ninjorßy ; William Foeter, Republican, in the first, ',Wm. W. Watt, Re publican in the aftb, rinae H. O'Hara in the sixth. AV- Tho Eleventh Ward, throe, hundred and fifty-four majority font Woodward. WO shall gain three members of the Louie-- lature In this city over last year. Chester °aunty gives thirty-four majority for. Curtin. Chamborsbarg gives Curtiss la gain of thigty-tbreo over tho vote of IMO Gottyeburg gives ninety-six majority for Cu: Woodward's majority in - 1,•11-ad, cit± iJ fifty-fottr, a 'Republican Rain of one hundred and fifty. Middletown borough ,;;,icac Guam forty majority only, a guin of thirty-threo. - W. J.:. From Charleston—Explosion of a Tor.. pedo Under the Ironstdes Haw You, Oct. 13.—The steamer Con necticut from Hilton Head inst., reports that the retie's, en the artist of the ath, sent a torpedo, attached to a raft, from Charles ton to the Ironsides off Moultrie, which er ploded under her bows, deluging the decks with water and putting r out all thotres,, kill ing Ensign Howard and wounding two tea men, but doing the vessel no damage. The- - Ironsides remains off the Moultrie House. MMEMii= Gan. 0111 more 13 still erecting ball - cries en Morris Island. Markets by Telegraph !taw Toms, Oct. 13.—Cotton firmer, with fall. In quiry at Pi for Middling Upland. hour sdvaantsi - Al to tic and more doing at tt46,30 for Extra Stns, 14,76@7 for /Petra B. H. 0., and 9 7 , 10 Eta,1a for Tres! , Brands—market closing quiet. Whisky dull, heavy and lowor at62,3O3o—closing buormat; buyers gen erally refusing to pay over enc. Wheat sery notch unsettled and exalted, opening 3 to So bitter, sad • closing heavy; buyers generally reaming to pay any • advance, at 54'431,31 for Old CMcisge Spring, kI,ST• tg1,42 for Now Chicago Spring—latter an extreno 7. 111,30e,1,35 for Milwaukee Club, $1,4001,44 for Amber lowa, and $1,40E11,90 for Winter Bed Wooterti. Corn opened heavy and chard dull, and 20,4 c lower, at 983091 for Shipping Mixed Western &Soot, 91e1,(1.1 in otore—rhadng at Mal& quotations, and £4,10411ar Prima White Western. Oats In moderate request. 119,390 c for Western; last evening 100,000 boabeli Western gold far, en November, Sue. Sugar quiet at 11%412%c for 'Muscovado, and 123.4ic for Havana. Morasses dull and continues heavy. Coffbo quiet and norolually unchanged. Pork firmer and in good do. mated at 514,314,75 for Old 3 1 ce5,!16,31V,41C,t1.1% for • • Nanridami _1111.17_00/2,25 fur Prime, and $14,000 $19,50 far N ew Primo Alms; oleo 9,600 barrels :sew .• Mean for December, at g 16,50. Bacon Sides steady . .. LardOnner at 11V912*; also SACO barrels, for he- • • easobaraannary and Sabroary, at 11%. Cheese, 12@ - 15e for common to prime. New York Stock and Money Siarket. Nrw Yore, Oct. 13.-3loney Plead) , al 6 per crud., with • fair boalnees. Elterllng irregular and mast tlad, opened at 168, advanced to 17u, and clueact et_l_67ol6l l /4. Gold very much =waled, openlaj; at adtencing to 56, and ckstng yam nt 6aq:234 per cent. pm:pinta . . Government Stocks 11:12m—r. S. Gs, 1881, Coundoo, 106%.%?...117e, 100',.. Bt IL heavy: C. AIL 109 Harlem, Preferred. -.123 Toledo A Wetnalt-....:72 Rev ding 12.3;•' , A. &2. IL' ..- 6 86 M .. 13i1d:C......- - .-.-....../21N: - H. S., Preferred 71 H. 2., Gt'd 7:3 C. A 2..„-" .-"112 i , M. Cent. Serip.„.__.'49l,4 C. & P., Ez. Dr, i !I. T. C... .... ..... -..13..n Lois l ud g ../ntekeiber C. 5 , lU2gide, Preferred. ibl.o. 6'e...........___.. 1 7 1,1-..' - Hudatm.-----. U. B.l.Year Cer Hui= .... BALIIIIONA Oct. 13.—Pons 'Sneer and scsree nt - 67 for Ohio Extra, and Urn Howard Street ouperlart. Wheat active and advanced 2.12,3 r. Corn ,161,‘; White at 61,05. Whisky the at 6lc. PatiaDrumlt, Oct. 13.—Flour torn at 6575 her Superfine. Wheat arm, talcs 4 (CO bushels lied at 51,50, and White et 61,0(551,76. Corn extive for mixed and yellow.' Provide. Erna. Prtmlemu deli! -Relined, 40. Whisky 65. • Few Teri Cattle Market. Now Toe=, Ott. 13.--Cattle market eorWanttle. falling In emelyte. The market for Beef Matte km ruled more settee and buoyant thle week, while i rft.a . haye tuned math higher. Primo Beenre a-ere SCILTSO -and aeries at. an adranoe of folly 3 , scgtc, antnrat too - biota okl ye. high aa.lool 2, -. oereeruarmat ware ea han4 and took at .I.oy. The..cottre AU at tho carttat'prime. Meer Fettle le' rNellry, .fIDAD ; ortthmiy, 810; t• erld„-trA4l,O common. • ' -.:.t ta11u10r,40,1117.\ Cows aid calt:en, .jualttr, PA , nenituu7. - ;.faMitattuann,: .53.5 f 0 o lora-dor, r ....„„kefavek Ist TWAY.. S7.U. arilaary, Sri . enanzolt,-$ 6 .W4 Sses,eo • • co ootti ;". W:,2. *.• ; allll, £. Iteordyta—Tleesee,- S. MT ; NM* and Luntme ; Paw; g 2 , 1 9 3 -' A DDY sr. EIVF.N.6, et4CITCAI. PLt3LESEBS, G#B - AND: MEAN FITZERS • it. 3 WOOD dry eppetiltt; nut Cliurch;Plttstritztt. PIVEM I d D /MAD, tuld L berie • materl4ll iontitair 011" reftterbui ettal vpp to the mod Atp-, , . Fared =Auer. Tanks. tlneewtth leud or copper : - ' aimis fitted artCh wateio.nd gai fixtures.. ordars gra:aptly attended to.: apt 11010 . . ,T. A BROWS' ' • itstatrietsier orroterAßLENENTnix reasit - . ramowsdldNo.l22 ETostrr ,arkiniber will keep on toad • lugs anonttent _ !'?* 131.1.1tati r of tbe litettatylell Lin , / wait ; SILK TRU- tw eiGti I MAIM:a AND COILVICSS, of 41f.twint "styles. oLDIILL9I33 - ; - .7 snared., evgaltawl'lnd vrthssow . :i 8116.1¢.E111,Ait dltrerent limb. I new adt theiw_wat AlausAllill fJlt stssti mit Tel!h utua zwsner•% , ;t4 l 4...? - 4 incwAliwwourarxrff, piimulialiEgr - UPHOLSTERY. r 1 " .? _ Ile,. 83 SOUSTPIII, smut Wohm. Th.maspit Th amat, ufactlite nal :Imp ocatim_Ar\ offhand every ertlele In their Dr" As: COlLNislattSc OILYAMENTB, CIIIITAIIt GOODS, (704P0413, IMAMS DGDEVNACTRADS33B'or khslo't atso the celebrumi PATENT 11911LNO.DED.".!Air or SHAMA BLINDS athl ircrusas,,, Prompt atteotkalsolimee to all orders Ihr 'sad tay,Mcttown thoots, E oll Cloths, eto.• • • " ODIUM k ECG2BtC3t.' 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