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NOTICiES
, Pre4 Goods. -
An almost, tmluol — tOeisOttrilsta,stid te mpi id thi
ven , lowest Veil; 'BsTker ucof; k3Market
maw. ioncs.
. ,
complete assortment or soloin and widens may
,
be found at tlie. Very lowest prices, at Barker &
00,v, rs Mullet street. •
Beautitt4 Dieu Goode, - •
5h6 . 101, ha, sate cipaning ou the north-east corner
otiourtE inuiluit arctic
• Q. lioutos- Loyr. s 800.
WhalesaidUri , Goals Buyers,
fine . tho ryst,asiorted Stock on the north-east
=liar of Swath" ah 4 htatlat streets. New goods
ixrar (pen. • C. Etsissox Lairs tr. 800.
At 'MOlttale.
pews, sanalbss,, flannels. blankets, pantatulft,
dicey.% -- - unEvalled
*twain! dri ekes 4, Co , s,
09 Nance
*4. M.6i, ipaned,
ba sold t ,aul any place,
on the. nottb4asilentnot I:Fourth and ntatket
streets. ' ' U. Italfsos Love n Eno. •
Mien - G•
Sable Ltomesie,-Table Clot .1, white, and colored
Borders, do Flapklno,Voyllo and Towolo,
- Muted= and Prdstinf idnen,P.rintedniulEinbrol.
dared Table tftd minolviseni ctunti;kmithge go od
assditldent, nt 00'8,
no Blanket 'tract.
Do You Want
good gutptd, drab, garnet, green, blue or black
nAllkeor all erool4elatne dreet II so, go to Doo
ley, Luker er. Dols for they have a good assortment
of the ahoy; named conni, and are Belling them
rower than egy other home In the city. Remem
ber the place; ledroderal strect,.ll.lLegneny.
"MeFudenis Pittsburgb Paehage Express
DeMurk.
,'..RLe•attentiOn Othtudneta men and the house
seeping eotenannitp Ls directed in of r. Ida aden , s
adyerttsmnent. Tbleio a great convenience to the
sifters of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and we are
4* bear thatthey falls' approve ft.
= • Vett , Silks.
In Will neof dream goody we ears with. entire
confidence, end pleasure; refer to the erten.
• moue andelikint stock of plain, barred and ribbed
alike, embilOzsg every novelty of the 'assort.
They era Werthrtheettention of every lady who
desires to metre the' “late4,l4roliy.. Where an
they trrbe 'fitted, - to stoui We 'reply at Bates &
stroot-:the store at which the
grand cloak opening was held onblonday. 'apialc•
ins of Miele* opcetflg we wilt - marelire ter .tia
C;5 - the fact tloitaVoil. comfortable aoartiatit,'Opern
',,tast amnia Pooi, boa bittilidded "to the eitatalish.'
eavoted excliodvely to tbi
display and isle of cloaks.,manttlla, lacono, no.,
Every': OpOiticiarte , Ss.aßafed foe AliglAr;
•:„! *Tin , 'qualkie of good. are - olfavir;• tenor are
tuned, sad Ideas mei:, Country dealers need seek
no rather, and fatherriated:, see go ,othwe assort
tient &MAUI atiWly'ireftdeml4td.
coots Dialers.-
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Wlllias3,l3e4app,-..tbe wellicnowt, dry goody.
Ander, of Allegbeay. has now od hand a large and
olepapart meat of plain ftsertels.-white,
andred; Iliad and ceuttry illeirnel,'eldths' Ind
Trench merinos, dilators, and other
desirable dress goods; prints, gingham , ' tittangt,
eta., etc. Also, xibbank Ilearnis,pleraies, eta,
The steieleli one of the hugest ever opened here,
and. kir. pemples facilltieoor. keeping up his
sleek are:reek as to eliminate to his easterners
that their - Orders Will be promptly and ratisfaeto•
lily oiled,' at reasonable prices. The attention of
alestunie Sime.ligi - Aldieeted to Shalt heisse,":sse r
among the "mol t Substantial - end renal:dein tie
two wits: , - cotio..2w.
ikmie iSt." ; Mnbuseadeff t
M===l
embush everywhere, ready to seize upon'the weak.
'The street pass thsough.many perils in "fay, the
strongU*o foil brthesrayside. ,
It la amasan . glbat the feebleihnitletettir wtth
i nnzertstniteps Over the face or 'the earth in den•
get elrell day of 'tailing victims to tba morbid hz.
litigates by which we arizell surrounded, when a
;tested and proven vegetablil tonic, capable of ea
:lowing theni with the vigor they need, is procura
ble in every city, torn and settlement.' It might
resaatustilj be thought that after the twelve years'
t . .experience which the world has had of NOSTES-
I' Tries &roues:cc oil would know that its
effect's to pr"oientdlseee'e.'
I The fact is notorious theta dose of poison which
2 will scareelysifeet avigOnnisman,inperfect health
will kill • a weak - one. Now; what. is the cause
. 4 of epidemic diseases? Poison in Ow air. At this
a 'wawa .titoatioosphens Lssurehatteid _vents the
seeds el Jisterinittents, remittent., rheum'atism,
pulmonary disonlersitilitouttectmplaints, and the
? like. Persons whose nerVoussystents are relaxed
are the drat to succumb to these distempers. Brace
e up the physical energiee then, with this potential
vegetahlattrele. Ala thenaost -.powerful reetaper.;
f ant whitti-theijxatento kingdani has ever yielded to
patient research and experiment. Try it. The
blindest diselplioPhoolil reediest dogmas Iriti at
least admit that a Wide and alterative, compound
°. ed of approved herliX, roots and - harlot, tan do no
harm, while the testimony of thousands Invites a
„h3, -- trial of its ilstnes. - !
Frat.araur3rlnter GOOMI.
is with - neat pleasure we can the attention of
nt ree4iri to thiliperh neat of Veit and What:
00dajUlt reecteedby Mr. John Weer, Merchant.
• 4 Tailor. t FederiVstreet; ittletheop. EMI
_ stock menaces setae of the rarest and most bean,
A tlfolCraettra,Threriteeics,oesteoatirker Vestingr
net brought to the western market. snort.
• tarot of Fonstshing .Oorarasi reocopriitrik cairn,
Bremen, Collars, Neekralch:Llstutheretratfc, ere.,
(mien bc orlaired , gait ell wen.' .A rage ' , steak'
• of reedilnrahr - 17atits, cleat?, Veste nal Overcoats
also te r rourod at his estabtlehrisent. Persona
watt ocarffagio, the.clottrang line should so
tall to give .a
.r. reeler a call.
itionaza W. Parry di CD:,
fractleat S'st a Bearer; and Dental' In Ainerinan
Slate, 01. T 1 1 .330113 colors. Office at dlazandez
Lauchltrea, ;near the Water Works, k Ittstnirejz.
Pa. Iteridc.4e, Pio. '79 Plke street. Orders
promptly etien4ad.ta; Ati.worn warranted Water
done of - chant - onm notice, - No
thane tor itpalra, praldnd the root , ❑ cot
ebneno altar 10 Is vat en.
Jol*tv: Shop.' '
iibteue . ortt *} - lark
the arcairllliiiiii.o.repzo #1,7 shoplciragsortit
criobbing*itur Carpezter
4uos67ley,6e;(44augoiciotreetiattotioln-
Oa; Orders collaited Lid praiwtly stri, to 6
- ~:; toitzt#x Voititar.'
Oltelf• Die
tong beflate . the *item ,loses - fte yoiithful +lgor.
ahoul 4 i'libt - ho - Sor To preventtlds teitee'ses of
neereada lad Fragrant Sozonorr: -It -keeps the
dental alive, bane sthe enamel spotless, the gums
rosy and . eLu 4e,•the,.breatli pare and the moitth
.Drsjg Store, forNalc„,
2& rrug &dig siskooi_taaimemi. , iitusi.
ed on a junlsit!tte.eti VIL , be sold cheap. res.
aortae sale Ls Jae_ pierrlstor has Mr Ta,.
to
Ileac that eagiges the Davit of his time. pp 7
It. E..SEGIMIZEifr. CO.,
eerier ffeiond Sid Wood 'Meet.
GCE
Rou'OU Sompuuy.
. Owing to no quorum being preseet et the Stoat•
Aoldeta'Nectiag ert,Sathrday. that, there will boa
ffieetltg of Etoektuldere, oalVedaeaday r the , lth
Put. et , PR'loelt;' Brattier ar the thihrd.
/tone= SeeretaLy.
, .
1011211 e Cnialito4
lit 112 Federal etzept., !secce4 door frapx tho mot
;rational Durk ; "-geed butter 'motel:Caw:l cough'
sandy. btortlifiletuted tuletzobt byllicorge.Beaverh.
Juit opened',
- Agar nOW clothing lionsiitot 63 Virth street, sitier
9iftr*A ooo ; W o rt h :Ori/5 4 44.;c5Irdiermcf
tinik cot. 54r.
C. Slll, Dentlot. "2 , 10 Venn Stieet,
Itttes43 plokopily fatiatoesi of fits profs.
14 d4 XeirwAini=s,
NzW yoaw,Get. 10 The ,2'riberfda Hata.
moral cormapondent: of September 14; sap:
the 1 2 th last, 'Guathtleape.Gefeth who .
SeaffearsOgo Valf fiCCl:Otrdita ',Of • the
T- ,
tee of the Rio Grande, ' attired` - at'lltmus'
'lHe `room that ,Aa loan of-$5.000,000
tom effeeted by the Liberal c oeeramdeb to
Tabe a leeker orlp.ooo to 20 . 000 eito:ltad
it bag bad la VeVf - lortorcie thee past. Bach a
reams wohld cbebl4.tt to vegeta all; Mei •eriurttry
borth of Abe , Santana's:fur; betere the Trench
repaid collect a. force • adeveto• Altrrstt ,Its
Erogrera
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THE RESULT
We bave ecatterlug returns from almost every
part Of the State, which, token together, ladt•
eate that the Republican ticket la elated. Nearly
all tbe gales reported are on that side. V:e
Republicans seemed to he neleep, and a the
Democracy hed not been dead they would have
been defeated. The falling off to the vote of
three antes la very extraordinary ; but it affeetul
both parties about equally.
In the rural and suburban districts the apathy
seems to have IY..en very nearly equal to that
Which rrevalled in the citlee. We think It prob
able that the falling off in the State will be very
heavy.
The entire Union Repnbllean ticket Is elected
In this county by majorities ae large, in propor
tion to the aggregate vote polled, as usual.
Neither party bee any reason to boast of what It
boa done.
LATER—The latest news from Philadelphia
renders tl almott certain thatwe have carrted.,the
Etat, ticket and securred a majority In the Led-
THE ELECTION YESTERDAY.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY RETURNS
The following are the retorts of the election
Mid yesterday, In Allegheny county, es far as
received by us up to four o'clock alb, morning :
Auditor Sun , ' r Lie. Con-
Genera/. Grn•L .4Wy.
I .xp ccic;
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DISTRICTS. ,1 !:7;
91 . 22 - 991.14211.
FirSt 302 132 300 Si 297 79 195 69
Second 785 101 07 101 7.32 101 233 99
77211 d W&FI, let p 2. 119 431 117 490 021 411 111 413
Fourth Weld...__... 333 116 214116 3/3 114'711 . 1U
Ilth Want, 144 prec. 149 153 149 191 152 152 163 151
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do 2d do '2.7.265 6:7-2.64 249 253,233 !En
Sixth W0rd._._...... 4St'tm 6.54'2.23 45.3'= 431 232
Seventh Ward !ft 90 14.9 65 543 86 150 83
eighth W.Od 258 93 262 93 261 69 260 4.6
Ninth 110 296 115 2 91 116 253 113
Tooth Ward. .. 216 OM 2371123,214'122'.501:123
ALL3IOII£OST.
First Ward 496 BS 401 83 VG 53 . 4 0, 3 se
Sucand 161 tot 16 167 171 459 169
.Tltirl Ward, tut prec 330 66 331 67 320 67 332 93
do 2d d0'167'185 165 157 156 183 161166
Ithath WarB,l6t 80,435:143 467 145 417. 147 445,141
.24 d0,t14:t61021,05,123:1044/1,101
BOSOLOUS. , • ; • ; •,
Birmiughani, tat pre& 145 109;145 110'146,109 135103
Birmingham, 711 plea 183 133 1117'132.187 131 1871131
East Birmingham—..=7.2os2ll 237;241;337 243;205
blanchrster 1805' t55 , 1071 1 .155;205; 152' 199, 153
13612thPittaburgh..-.113; 61;118,' 89 1 118. 83,166. 88
West Pittabrirsi.:44.7l'.4s:73l; 46 ; 924 00 111'U:
Temparazieeville-- ; 106! 55106 58 , iW 681104 99
Lawn:aces ille, Ist pr; 1LL112,117,109,117. la. 119 111
'Lawrenceville, 24 pr 1145.81437 891119 ,' 69;1191 81
Duqueane, Eir 67' 81 45. 81 58 83, 50
Sharpsl2l.l2l',
TOWSUIPS: - ; • 1
0411.131 1709; 73 253 77 1 203 74214: 70
Liberty mos:, 51 1 164 tos, 23
Union
11181 n 116" 39.118 ; 38 Illf 39
fa:a:Tule 69 107
Rau • • 0,1171! 83;116; 821127c63
117 A 81'172 81'167 81'174' 83
64213. 112 66:60 ; ^.31 87
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rrrtsiumati. f 1 ',. 't ' I' , - ! 1 ` t 1
utwa d t' , 6, 81 . 299 85225 61 M 1: 93., 'X0,000
24 ward. ,6240 104 29 .E1 8 02 7 8 7 69 113181oaio00 ozo
ad woof :120:462i123,445302 /221 114.441`.000 000
4,hp.,j3i9;116,319 114 147 114!/15 11033181:00
6th ward,!.( 011 49 11 64 '133:464116.2'161? 145 158;021loo0
do. 2d p. 23( ~ M 5 . 2.1,1 . 2.132 265 293 12111'.V220210'030
6th wi r d_._. 14425X:1 ; 451 2221433=;434''0c.0'c00
3thiveolL.--.:,.114 11 : 65i143, 87(130, 67,146 81i000rei
•B[hwird
...... !253' 91P13,90,258', 88:251; 82.000,001
9th WaldlM6,lll!"6 114 2 9 81111;297:2**270ut0
' 103171776 rd. —.. j21a7152128971461215,1717211,114 606;0}) AL3.E01106T. . ' " 1 1 1,
141• 78 r0—.....-7 103 59114744 66236. 911403 , 92.000.01 a
2d ward.._._.. 41 8 161j431 , 135 459; tee , 182 i 161 '77.700 rood
ad ward, Um p.'437 '9173111 913279! 111'. En Ivo' oo
I
d o . cd p l l7O tufts!! ra1.011.182. taiTetooo 103
40 Wtrd,lstpj4l3 141 P 4Z:8147,000 031,630 Ovio9o OM
do 2d p 1132 ( 104,121.1101121i lOW, 12811051000 009
nnuOroos, I 1 !Hill
litz'oltal p...,111.716,141 tag, 141167 113 109 , 147108
do. 2.71 p... 111 119 784 132 793 714,783 132 187 . 132
E. myddooo , 234 213 241 an 239 ZIIMO 233 2118 239 219
Manchester... 700 155:113 705 191 131 131 193132
S. piatibuigh, 118' 5 , '110! E 0.115 90 116 99 116 81
W. p1tt40 . 5 , 12, 46 72 , 41 72, 46, 11 46j 72' 46
TedopkevtUe . loaf svoiodij otcoo, aoloco' 001 ado)
Law'vllle, i 9.136, 112 7 62 128 811125 et 123 82
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.do. 20.18.1911118 112 111 1131119 111 711 111
Eltirpabulg_ 124 1 , 1 133 130 134 123 13.1 12.5 131 124
.Drioeme,...„l Ed, bdi 80' Go ,el 09 81 61.. 79 64
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1 7 '0'1/06 i21:121 10. ^ X7 , 2.1 ' 008 1 Ili 204 14!3 0 e 72
Liberty -7 1G5 2.7i16V .21361 , . 91 164 26'76.1 28
236708- 1113' 41,1 . 3 4300 00116 39 119, 3 6
McClure. ..... . ES 721 82 73 111. 49' 134 74" 83 69
p4t...............11731 83'165 , 80 179' 73,171 851171 73
Bost 197 . 63134' 63 Itlf 6310 e callos . 61
Beterre—.462'lB7l 156.484 169 14'87171 194 it 43 IN
Wi11t1a........ , ..0t0l /8 236 , 57!07I0 . 1.017:873 001000 97
L, 84. C1atr._."126,266i129 257 1180• 300: IA 253 123 ."50
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4 4 , 9p,190!149150 161;144 649,140i151 '141'1491153 152
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Bw&r429t' 251 261 291 261i2Q! 711 92 991 99, 59 93
w„„f 232 ' 17292,21 3 201118 IteOlieCite , ,ll6 115
10 W4 ; 212.2121212 221 203;214.120 120 i2),120:410,123
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1 war01 4 0 3 1 403 ' 68 Q 1. ,403,361,868 1 ,. 31 ; 94 81; 94 1
, 91, 92
2 15314' 555 1, 46111478'445 457 113 122 169 164'171 102
3 w 9 p'320i331;a13 311.,3113.r.t, a°, ai, 9/1 91, 60
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24821422i133;4551432,
811 , 1137,
10475 1331361138;137
Born, 1221=11211123 1 118!121,100,1106 ; 1051105'1as
Vm J p 146/to,ta 145;142 i 149,114 I 11411t7 , 113,111 ild
B o 184115i1a5i 2 a1im5 , 150,137137 ; 139:116,236;137
E 4550 337 1 537333.339 1 233335 30912091216,203,209:2V
944 , ri961101118212091431202456,186;1661186163;156
spi,tol9 , lx6 115:116;1151114,68; 67 69 60,.08; 69
UTltsi 221 13! 731 IN r 631 461 DO ;
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Ten;oB.l 9 / 1 1 a/ 06 ; 90;4 6 81 69i 681 O'Lh 001 01,. 0, De
117 . 117:117417;111;317i1l3fi;111;113:113.1 - 13
118 128:13g,1:50.31.838:03 Sli 83, 82' 83
GO' 19:_ Is. 50 76 T 9 59, 59 . 59' 69; 53 59
In 121 112 . ,tn , r,in"156 . 12a; t2O : I^_B I:1
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Unitm
68, mi 67k57, Ss
Iv 77' is , 73' 73
77 27. 27 271
39 00, 00 113 f 03
68 75 ; 74 , 71; 73
80 79 60.74 59
109 109 119 107 43 61 6: 03 63 63
.237 231:232270 MP 2334 571
DA 204461205 281.209 721
164 104 , 14711/85.16.1 1110' 271
00 00 117 00 1 00 00' 00
es OP Ell 84' 54 87 73'
171 05) 141/ 181'.179'189 501
153 153 113 133 153 153.191;191 101 , 11L121.191
126.120 126 110'120 123 259 . 217 297'243,151;157
Ar 0.1113 10 Kentucky Dlscuseed—Cirll Law
to be ttestered—Siegro TrueOs to be
Withdrawn.
New Your, Oct. 10.—A special to the
//mita from Washington, voile o.h, says: Gen.
Rosserra bad a. macre/ice with the Yrealdent
and the Secretary of WM, , during *bleh the
Palmer troubles in Kentucky were ' disc - oared:
The rrsult of 00 1.01.t0"41111r. was that the 'SreSV
dent promised the peteple of Kentucky threnZll
their popular Conmeasmau that martial law
shall be repealed tbroutruout their &stay that
all nemo troops shall soon be withdrawn; and
that the abuses cf /113 Freedmen's Surrem shall
be corrected so far so a vigorous probing can
reach them.
lel understood that the con-se of General
Palmer. In the admlntstaatlon of Kentucky mti,
[tray affairs, is in the main apprsred by the Pres
ident, and that be will probably be retained is
.eielnated of the Department. lientnekinee era
not so much displeased with the arta of General
Pelmet as they are rlllgeitted with those of sous
Of Ma subordlnato, who hare been running a
little darkey madden of their own In soeae of the
remote districts of the Elate. The withdrawal
.of colored froora, promised by the Pro.sidsat.,
and the , detbronement of - meddlesome (little
Brevet Brigadiers of darkles and freedman
ages IS will speedily harmonize affairs In that
Elate. .
Colored Joldiot. In'Wdeldngto;4
NVAISLI*G262f CITY, October I.o.—This is aja
biten with many of the colored people of Wash
ington, who in large .crorrd have followed the
Erg District of Columbia 'regiment es they
matched through the streets. who 'receatly re
trotted from the south. ,The ne4meut pneceeded
to the Execution 31anslOn, ar.d ,wera Cheri; ad:.
dratted by the President: who thanked them for
the serrices,which they had rendered:; This. he
eaid.istite couutry of aU within Its limits, with
out reference to whir. and login? soda - whole:
tome misled iticulesding nut Importenceof how'
CAL indu stry tod virtue.
X e_W Cotirersioll Loan.
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Nnw Tonic, 0,61.30.....F1iteen millions- of the
newly inalsonsed Conciretniez.tato 5 W's rarer()
_taken .4tuirg the Ittet .week, - lostoit or pity
ml on as stated to a Pelhtdelphla paw.
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VERY LATEST NEWS
Our Special Dispatches.
ELECTION RETURNS.
ANOTHER UNION VICTORY
Pennsylvania Certainly Republican.
Special Dinpatehee to the Pitt sburgh llazetto.
PHILADELPECIA., Oct 10.-3 d Ward, Dem. ma
jority 404. 6th Ward, Dem. majority 224
IlLmocratic gala of 913. 15th Ward, Uatort
majority 1001—Republican gain 315. 18th Ward,
Union majority 030—Republican gain 351. 20th
Ward, Dolma majority 604—Republican gain 304.
22c1 Ward, Union majority 811—Republican
gain 63. 12th Ward, Union majority 191- 7.
Dtm, gala 126. 14th Ward, Union majority
785—Dem. gain 10. 4th Ward, Dam. majority
416. 1011 a Ward. Union majority 1069—Union
gale 13. 13th Ward, Union malorlty 978—Dem.
gain l s67. 17th Ward, Dem. majuriq 848—Dem.
gain 148. 25th Ward, Dem. majority 475—Dem:
gain 168. 26th Ward, Union majority 812.
Brian county, 4 townohips, Union gain 19.
Dauphin marry', the Union majority will be
1.21/0.
Chester county, 11 townships, Union loss 130,
Wi.litngion comity, 13 dintrictn, Union gain
Wesunoreland county, Vint Newton 47 Union
majority.
rumanammia, Oct. 10.—The returns Indicate
McMicbael•s election by a reduced majority.
The comparison Is with 1862, when Henry (Un
ice ) was clotted by .5,088 majority.
PriII.ATELPHIA, October 10 ~- -91 z wards com
plete, 201 democratic majority—a democratic
gain of 200.
Norristuvvo gives 1G U¢io¢ maJority—a gain
of 9G.
Scattering returns from Bucks • county ebow
Linton gains of 225.
Linton'i'maJorlty in Tyrone township, Blair
county, ii 3; Davie, 25—a republican gain of
20.
DAUPHIN COUNTT
H.Lactsmmo, Oct. 10.—First Ward 59 Ourao
cratic majority; north Ward GS Democrat:c
majcnty. 'A Democratic majority in the city of
11. Second Ward 54 majority for Hartranft—
gain on ormidential election of O. Third Ward
ninjoilty for the Union ticket—a gain of 10,
Fifth Ward 22 Union majority. Stith Ward 136
Union majority.
CHESTER COUNTY.
Wrs.rcnir.srsa, Qcs. 104—.Nsnitt and Bon'
preclnttei otWesteheater and Emil Gannet show
• U•t•• •t/ 8 9: .
WAiELING rON COO: rY
IJunosmturf.a.' CYR; - .dor
Sty, 23—a Soya of 15 *lnce last fait. Be:Wyman,
.114 publican majority 53—a gels of four.
LANCAPTEE, COUNTY.:
LANCOMEEI, Octobcr 10.—Davis galas in the
city 200, over the Den:morale vote of I.ast year ;
Martranft 109. In three tepbektice lierrraaft
gable AS votes.
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CAMBRIA COUNTY.
In ten distrlets the Union wan Ls tern htuadred
end forty-elx on the Toio Of 1809.
Wenavi COUNt?.
Wilmal. Oct. 10.—Union nanjorlty In War
m county 5.50.
solo FiET COO NTT.
8011131 SET, 10.—In Cots bOrptigh nod toort•
ship there to • gain of 61 for the Union Bata
ticket.
BFRRA COUNTY
Pcnrom.rnits, October 10. 4 —Realeg gives
141 Democratic majority. roar townships give
Unlon gam of 119. The demOmitic msJorila
will not exceed 5.000. Union Gain 909.
LEOIGH COUNTY.
Five Lovneltlpsi eves • Cab= gala at 832
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
WASIIIEGTOIII, PA.. Oct. 11.;--Retaras (coin
tat dietrims show a UUIDn gain of 1.37 over the
Pre.tidentlal Tote of last seer. The Union ma
jority in the county will be over 400.
BOOBS. LEBANON AND DELAWARE.
DoYlestown borough, toe home of G n. Da—
vis, gives a Danocratle majority of, th-a gain
of 7. Bristol, 28 Union majority.
Lebanon borough, three w weds, 281 UM( n
majority,
A Union gale to Chester, Delaware county.
Gala In Providence, ram, county, 1. Upper
Providence, 55.
FRANKLIN COUNTY
The Republican melortty in Chembersburi, le
148. a lon of 7 on the Tote of 1864.
YORK COUNTY.
Borough, Democratic majority 2'..17—a gain of
42. All the U.waships beard from, show galas
for the Royal:diem:s.
NORTIMAMPTON COUNTY.
&mon, Oct. 10.—Republican majority In
Eaton. 3l—a gab on 1ay31.4 election of 103.
EoatL Eamon, Union majority on 8t :Le t icket,•ls,
for comity ticket, M.
CRA svFoiii cotniTY
Maiovazz, Oct 10.—FivedIstrims, Wending
Meadville, gives a Union majority of 30, a gala
of 76 over vote of 1562. Crawford is likely to
give from 1,500 to 1,700 maJolitY. lu 1903 the
Union majority aas 1.417.
no,NTINaDoN COUNTY
EVATINGDON, Oct. 10.—Thin conaty can ho
earels vat down at 550 ma.) xlq for the Union
State ticket. Both treml)ers elected in this
Place.
CUMBERLAND cot-sTy
CAMLI,LE, OCtOlwr 10.—Thitiy-clght Demo
mile majority in Carlisle; gain of 11.
South Nlicldleton—lifty-clglit, , Dernorratic ma
jority; a DOrtltqiCall gain of 75.
Four other tcuraahlpd shoe a Republican gain
of over misty. A probable Republican gain of
from 150 to 200. Cauncl gut comet returns to-
night. Tickets /Olt and counting
FAYETTE COUNTY
. ,
rSIONTOWN, Oct. 10.—.. The Uniontown Dis
trict on State ticket E,-avc one hundred Democratic
majority. Gain over !oat Congres3lonal elec
tion 49.
McKee:trot:7, October 10.—Unlou majority—
for Elate officers, 117; for rounty officertt,:on ave
rage of 110—n glln of 20 over the vote of C7tl2.
YE: 4 I4-NC° COUNTY.
FRANI:L.IX, October ILL—Sugarcreek township
Dbmocratie majority. Cbrrry township
ithOnt TsT:stiou majority. Franklin borough, 58
Ileptibllcau majority—a gain or 10...
wok tlty - and ftatuship—ifariranti rlO9,
Danis 90; Campbe)l,lo9, Linton 90.
011 City-135 Roliutilleari;llDerOcrallc.
SOMERSET -0017NTY:•
Sominsirr, Oct. 1.0.-7118 botbi/gh Wird
finr
tr:mtt 109; Dais 71; Campbell. 108; Linton 72;
Arro,btrong 102; 11033 . 99; Colbarn 03; Smith 10.
WEST.MORtL. , IND 'IOt.”4TY
M0t7 , 7 PLeitIANT, OM. /0.--bil;11111t Ple=ml
Born gl—:latetiOniion innJoiliy, gala
of 7 Union.
Mount I.loNam Township—Democratic ma
ority 7, a gain 0( . 11 for the VMMI ticket.
"TILE OLD (WARD." ,
LANCASTEIt, Oct. I.o., t l..nzteast , .;r county good
for 5,400.
[ln 1102 the Republican majority iu Larteas
ter wa4 4,(1:3-0.1
31E1WEB' COUNTY,
GnmeNcrun, Oct. In.—Mercer county glvra
about live. !Inticlred Union gran oi'ar last Yo4tr,.to
far au beard from.
LAYER . VIROM PHILADUiPIIit
EntiaientratA, Oct. 11, 2 L. at.—]tartan
McMichael, for Mayor, nos rLc thousand major.
ity., The taaJorlpr nnthafitate Ocltet lq - about
,accen thatisand. Two Benatorn and fifteen 'Rep
rileciitailtA are elected oti t biTnlcia ticket: r-
Genital Bantii Piondiao,pr.cowela.
Bostn.s . „
publican bald ip` 1 0 11 64. 1041 . 1
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nominated Omen: X; P. Bank , for Ctingroe.-
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Probable Abandomeat of the
Freedmen's Bureau.
THE MISSISSIPPI ELECTION
emointraur Against Grunt Unmphries
ENGLISB SPIES IN NEW YORK.
Fenians Closely Watched
TfIE ELECTION IN PHILADELPHIA
Special Illatotich to the Pittsburgh Gazette
run...kw:l:mu., Oct. 10. ISGS
The Ledger'l Washington dispatch says that
President Johnson feels inclined to abandon the
Frecdtneh's Bureau, and hand over its funelions
to the civil nuthoritleB of the Btates.
Itemonstrayces have been received from Mt
elesippl against the election of General Hum
phreys as Governor of that State, but they are
believed to be too Weak to accomplish anything,
During the war he was, a fivne rebel. Both he
and his opponent, Fisher, were unpardoned, but
their pardons have since been vent to Sharkey,
by whom their applications had been forwarded.
New York city Is raid to be full of Floglish
epics watching the Fenians and reporting their
discounts by every steamer. The lout dacetiou
of Fenian remittances to Ireland Just announced
by the foreign news Is said to be their work.
At a Fenian meeting on Saturday night, a VW
:once Committee was appointed to discover and
report the names of the spies.
The election here is proceeding quietly and
with geed prospects for the Union tichei. Ridge
way, for Senator, will hove a close shave, but
will most probably get through. Connell In
his own Senatorial district, will have a large
majority. There is no doubt of AlcMlchro.tra
election on Meyer. W.
EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION
Pro-Slav,f ry Spirit Denounced
TUE EASE OF TUE BISHOP OF ALIBDI9
i'IIfLADr.LPUIA, Get. 10.—The Genyral
Cen
veerioa roar:stumbled at telt o'cloelt this morn
liev. Gr. Bargees, of M tine, from the Com
mittee of Consecution of Blshons, reported a
rreobatior. favoring the transfer of Bishop Tal
bot to the Assistaot Bishopric of Indiana, and
from being Missionary Blrhop of the Northwest,
After tlisensssion the convention adopted the
resolution. by a large majority.
The sante committee then reported a reso'u
tine rerornmending concurrence in the accept
ance by the noctac of Bishop, of Rev. It. 11. wit
me;
on Bishop of the diocese or Alabama. Dur
ing the diecteulon, Mr. Brenot, of Pennsylvania,
made a 9 .-,th denonneing the spirit n - litch he
said haul crept into the church, that nothing
lutist be said against sods sully as slavery, 6:c.,
' , crams: some serious feelings way be caused by
It.
A Southern delegate attempted to atop the
sraterlt by wits of order, but Mr. Brant WWI %LlS
taltzed by the chair. A motion to lay the whole
subject oa the table was then lost.
The Convention will no: be In session to-mar•
now, that daybchag appropriated to the conse
cration of Rev. Chas. Tcdd Quintard, Illsh.m
elect of the diocese of Tauserusee.
Dr. %%ten. Of relshaliVandos laid that It
was a painful duty to him to Oppose the eons°.
ermine of Dr. Wilmer to the Bishopric of Alaba
ma, knowing him as he did and hating partaken
of his hespitalitiett. Be then offered attain res
olutions which had been odfm•etlitty him at the
last Convention, and which had been laid on
the table, as Wows:
Resolred, Thst the Ram of Bishops eonettr•
ring in the general Convection of the Pre:natant
Erd,copal Church in the Cattail Buttns of Amer ,
lew,pranonneed the action of the Bishops of
Virginia In their consecration of Richard a.
wiltner,Da)., to the Episeopelßee of Bishops of
alstams, to be left: molar neeanonleal and Debit
tattleil. sod that his jertadletion In the Diocese
of Alabama la void and of no effect.
Zootred. That this preamble and reaolution
to referred to a joint committee of this limas,
with Inatroctituss to consider and report what
farther action. If any, this Garver Bon shall tike
to mere the dignity and enforce the debts of
the Proust ant Episcopal Church of the Dolled
States, le the preen:sea..
Dr. 'Vtatcrn then read the oath required of a
Bishop. which rnintrcei Mgt 40 aWcar allegiance
t ;the. United dtatea. Re then asked: "Shall
there be 6 Diglop, acknowledged as a Bishop of
Cho Mem:. who has not conformed to the oath
required of him by oar canocal lied we net
better trait until the Match In ALstams Ox-
presses Its willingness to comply with oar n
oel. events I"
R.,. Dr. tiarkAon annotmeed that at letter ad
dressed to Bishop Hopkins and others, bearing
on the very colder: had been received.
The reading of the letter teas thou called far.
Dr. Cinekson here stated that the inyers pro-
IVISVd , to he read 'RCM tilt letter from Bishop
Wilmer to the clergy, the order of the eotnnueni
ant thertnpon, the rts i tn,t of Bialtop Milner for.
an explanation of the action of the command-,
ant thereon, and the reply of the commandant.
The letter from Bialinp NS Dater to the Douse of
Itiallops was not in the envelope. -
Dr. tuniminz.. objected to the readiest of any
part alic document, in the enCclV;n•
Dr. V. B. IlarlOw stated that If the telqraph
he& dOte its work with ordinary spited. Bishop
Weiler had heard of the salon of this.Conven
thee, and that he had expressed a willincneas to
candor= to the reqtr.repsente of theehurch.
The President in commenting - tipod he call
for the reading of the iloenancta received, :f^M
Bishop wiimer, sold that es .It eppsarod to be
a muthated paper It could'uot he received. '
Dr. Cie, haon then explained that he had
stated the I, tter from Bishop Wilmer to the
Ilona° of Bishops had been received with other
d“cuments. Tame papers had been handed to
blot bm,were subsequently withdrawn. • '
lion. S. B. Ruggles. of New York, then mule
an add; ess--oatng to the noise nod confusion
at the doer. noise of It was heard.
lIE i ISE OF CHAMP FERGUSON.
Pr isoner Sentenced to be flung.
SENTENTE APPROVED BT TOE PRESIDENT.
brAstlviium. Oct. Or—ThOpapersp the case of
Chump Pmgeson. which were fOrwarded to
iVarlington for the President's, aplimval, were
returned 10-day. The sentence was read to Far.
geson jo Ina cell by the post eottbsodant,
which was that he be hanged by the neck until
be be dead oci the 20th of Oetabir, between the
bolos Of ten a. in. and two p. m. 'Yeransoti re
er.ised the announcement of,his a:relation with,
appareht unear.eert, not a nuncio' of his face
was moved. Ile we} taken out a riding this af
tereoon by hie guards: Ho is In apparent good
health and is io all outward' appearances re
gardless orbit' fete.
At Bowling Gram, yesterday,the sheriff of
the county bad in custody two negroiii. convict—
ed In the county court of tba.murder of another
negro, Find who were then In custody and on
their way to the Nashville penlteuthey. Upon
their arrival et Blwling Green. Kentucky, and
when In the act of changing cars, the sheriff
was turronoded by a detachment of colored
guards; who demanded the release of the prison
ers, which being related, they took them by
force, removed their handeaffi and sot them at
liberty; With Coed bayonets, they defied the
theriff bed his party, threatening death to all
who opposed them,
From Oil t Ity 4 —Eteeti Welt Reported
Burned—Price of tni.
specuis iptspatcb to th - Pltlabstreb Ossette.
* Om cp . ; October 10.
The need Well on Cherry Run 11113 reported
bitrnedicst night.
.011 here Is ten dollars per barrel.
Hew Planet Vizcaya:tit.
Oneratvs.vonr, ANN October O.
-T ,
o the duociatea Preap.l have the pleasureLo
annourine that I &covered a tie* Planet. at,
half Past ten o'clock Ude evening. - 11. 414Ittes
Mira star, and is situated In the right ascension
fourteen degrees and thrty-tive Ettinince,. and In
a declination of eirtlegrecs north. '
• ' (8110 2 vd) ~.a. C. WATSON.
et. tegee= Ram
rs.TrEnsoN'N. T. Ontobeilo..—Tho 'rater fay.
times year olds for'llic ISt..,Lsgerstakes- to.day;
won by tho
.colt Or , Baltimore.
Jullns was second, 011ats a good third.'
l'lnier4d3b.". The, fuss of one mite Ireate . l6ll
lion . by Areal; In, straight, hosts.' Thno-1.141
add 1:40);.
TUE BEITRIVED COLORED ISOM
Address by President Johnson
IfIS VIEWS OF THEIR 1)01FTION.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The First District of
Columbia colored regiment marcbe r d from their
itliarti-rt is eSs . phell 11...splial to the Executive
Eitil.Bic C. where they were rteeived tit the
dirt, wto addressed theca as follows:
bir FlLl=7:l,9—My object In proseneinz, myself
befrre you on thts occasion Is simply be hank
you. members of one of the colored regi - nonta
which has been In thu service of the c matey to
Fustaln and carry its banner and its laws than,
thorny in every part of tilt, broad laded, I re
peat that 1 appear before you on the present er.
mean-. merely to tender you my Hunks for th •
compliment you bar, paid me on your return
borne to again he associated with your (moods
and your re-Wires and those you hold most sa
cred and dear.
. .
It Is unusual for this Government, and most
of c ther governments to here colored troops
engaged In their service. Erects have shown
you that they have served with patience and eic
durrece In the cause of our reentry. 'rho is
your country as well as anybody olisehr country.
(Cheery.) This the country in which you ex
ct to live, and in which you should exprct to
do something by your example, to civil life as in
the field. Thls government Is founded open
the principles of rirualits, and at the waistline
.the standard by which persons are to be
estimated is ±re,11111:: to tScir morals and their
worth; and the Government has observed, rye
doubt, that fir him who does hie duty laithfully
and honmtly, there is always Just public Judg•
went that will appreciate and measure out to
him Ids proper rewgrd.
•
I know that there is much calculated on the
Government, and since the late rebellion com
menced to riette the white ru,alust the black
and the black eceinst toe white man. These
art things you Should all understand. and at the
same time prepare yourselves for what le before I
you. Pron the return of peer^ and the our- I
render of the enemies of the country. it should I
be the duty of every patriot, and eve; y one wan
rails Urns( If a Christian, to remember that with
the termirallen of war all hatred atioall cease.
That every roan should become calm :tn.! tr at
quit and be prepared for what Is before him.
his is another part of your mission. You have
been t no aged in the eir,rt to sustain your coon-
Go in the past, hot the future la mere Important
than the police to v bleb yen nave Just been
engaged. Uue great que,Alua has been .51.15 e.
In this government. ant that question Is
toe
g ees:tem of slavery. The inatuutton of silvery
made war agnimt the United dater, and the
Col[rd Sates has lifted ~ s along arm In vindi
cation of the Governmeat, and ol tree Govera
mast, nod to lifting that are and appealing to
Stu God el hattle. n bas been decided that `-‘•;
Instant ion et slavery must go down. (Cheer, )
This has been the -mutt, and the (3 Aide's of
Liberty , in bearing witecas over many of our
battle [rebel, since the struggle commenced, has
made her loßiett eight and proclaimed that lib
erty had been established upon a mare parser
twist and enduring basis than heretofore. ( Ap
plause.) But this to not all, lied as you have
paid me the compliment to cell upon zne..l !ball
take rhamitilege of eaying ono or two words as
I sm befofe von. I repeat, that le not all. Now.
when the Award is returned to Ito scabbard—
whet None arms are reversed and the olive
bi etch of peace is extended, ars I remarked be
fore. resentment and hatred should eubside.
Then what Is to follow. You do under
stand, no doubt, and if yon do not, you cannot.
tioderetand too soon, that "simple liberty dose
not mean the privilege of going into the battle
held, or.into the service of the country as a
. It lIIC4IIII better thingv, and now when,
von have Mel down your emu., there are nth.),
Objects oft lit importance before you. Nowthat
the Govenn4ent hestriumpnantly passed through
tide mighty tebeillon, eller the snout gigantic
betties the world ever saw. dm problem Is before
you and it Is best that you should understand,
and I speak eimrdy and plainly
with Ton. Nor,
when you have returned from Ore army of the
United Staten and Into the position of citizens,
alien yen hate NttlinC4 to the avocations Of
pence, will you give evidence that yen are cep.
. bk. and cotopetent to nos,. theinsclven.
That Is what you will have Lode. Liberty
la not a. were idea,4 mere lager,. When yoo
come to amebae Shia question of liberty you
will not he making a mare idea for a resllay. It
done not armlet in Idleness, Liberty dorm not
consist in being vorthires. Liberty does not
engirt In &leg all allege Wu please, and there
can be no liberty without law, la a govern
ment al freedom and of liberty, there must be
law and them must berobelmace and enbmisslon
to the law without regard to color. ( Cheers.)
Marty mrionutrymen. and may not call ecru
my conntlymer, liberty consist! in the gimlets
riellege of week—of pnremng the ordinary
airoutlorte of peace with Industry and with en,-
nomy, sad that being done, all those who have
been iudestrions and economical era permitted
to appropriate and enjoy the pradams of their
own labor, (Cheers.)
Tills Li pee of the great bin:slogs of freedom.
and beoce we might all the guettion and anew=
it by slating that liberty means freedom to work
and enjoy the product of your Own labor. Yon
will soon be mustered out or thy ranks. It la
far yen to cstehlish the great fart that you are
fit and gablillol to he free. Hence freedom is
, not a mere idea. but something that Wets in
fact. Freedom is not simply the privilege to
Ilea In 'Menem or to resort to lOw saloons end
other plaesa of disreputable character.
Freedom I'MM:eV do Doti mein that the
people um to live in licentionsraw. but It means
s.mmy to be Industrious, to be. virtuous, to be
upright in all our dealings and relations with
men. and to do chose now before Ma.atielubtri of
the Fret regiment of colored troops of the Dis
trict of Columbia attd the Capital of the.Uulted
States, 1 have to nay, a great deal depeude
open yonrselyea. Yea moat give evidence that
you are competent for the rights thst the Gov
ernment has guaranteed to Vora Heneforth
each and all of you mot be measured according
to your nitres. The mat why Ls u. re mul
-1 tortoni than another, cannot be equals, and he
le the wont honored. that la most metlisniellf,
withoef regard to color; and the idea of havirm
I a law pasted en the morning that will make
- white man black before night, and a black
man white before day, Is absurd. That la not
the eilledard, It Is loot own esnduet, your ow n
merit, tires delblopernei t of your own talents and
of your own latelllgence. Lot this, then, be
your course. Adele a system of morality. Ab
stain from all Ileermiousuess—and let me say
one thing here, for f am going to talk plain.
have lived in a Southern State all my life, and
know whet has too often been the easa.
There In one thin:: you should esteem ne more
cop./ me than almost all others, nod that Is the
anierne contract, mean all the penditlei, In the
enrovintiee of married mot, end women. You
s noted abAitin from uligualitlet and habits that
14,0 frequmnly lead lit dicedrd among your nano-
chit, Just from the army, and nmternber lb if
irtne, merit and intelligence arc- the standar&
to to 01.,reed, end those you should determine
to maintain during your tiro.
Ile that is inerltorioue and virtuous and total.
mast stand highest, without. edger 1 to
color. It Is the basis noon width Heaven rests
Itself. Each indieldual takes bis degree in; Its
. sublime regime, in proportion to his merits and
his virtue. Then I shell say to you, on this oc
czoiton, when returning to your homes and dee
aides, feeling proud of having faithfully dts.
charged your duty, return tvlitt the determin Mien
to do your duty. Slavery rained its head against
the Government nod (i...v-rourerit rained eta
stroll arm and struck it to theground. S m that
part of the emblem is salved.
. . .
The institution of slavery Is everthroWn, hat
another part remains to be solyed,—that four
;Editions of people, roused as they have been,
with all the prejudices of whites, taut they take
their place In the community and be made to
work ,Larmonionely and congruously In our
system. This to the problem to be considered.
The highest power of the Ameritan Government
is. sufficient to receive tlds element In a new
shape, and make it work healthfully upon the
system that has Incorporated It. This is the ques
tion to be determined. Let an Make the experi
ment.
There Is another problem that Is before Ile, If
we have to become a separate and distinct poo.
plc, although I trnet the system can be made to
work, and that the great problem will be set-.
tied without going any further. If It should be so
that the two races cannot egres and ilve In peace
and properlty, and the laws of' Providence re
quire that they ehontd be aspirated, In that
event, looking to the far distant letum, and
truettuX that It may never come, if it should
come, Providence, that works mysteriously but
certainly, will point out the way , and the man
lier by which th, se people ore to b 3 separced,
and they are to be taken to the lend of their
Inheritance lend premise; for such a one Is
before them,
liere , we are making an experiment. Lst me
(merest upon you the Importance of controlling
your passions, developing your Inteillaunce, aitti
of oPPIi log your pram to the Industrial in
terests of the country, end thistle the true basis
by which thin question can be actiled.:. Bo pa
tient, persevering, and you will :be - better able
to solve the Iproblem. Earn yourselvet a TCPs
latkin ea you have won a reputation - in the ,
geld. In-speaking -to membere of Rept
.ment, I want them to understautthattO fat
lam concemcd; I dti not manias or, pretend
that I aucetrouger than the laws, por thll I am
oiler. than Providence.
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It to our duty to try dtatoier aria! th en
"great laws ore, sad havlog discovered what they
we, to contort* to diem; and toodan og ne i vei
so that the God who rulto pll thugs, will ap.
prove Then let WI be
,patlttit, Industrious
sad perseveriug. Let us developa ouy Intettect
ua and moral: worth we 5117 noa etas. 1 Iran
what I have said may be undereloOd and ap-The Earthquake in California. ;
Predated. Go to yonrbom and lead health- „,„
scis
co. 01..1. The danutere done by I NEW A_VirEER TgiEUMENTS,
es
ful, ptoshcrons and happy lives In peace with s.
r... GREATEST BARGAILS
,nartt q uake yerterday ornonnts t t:W
cobale- ;
all men.
Avoid disc...ions, hot do what is creditable bin in the aggregate. mativ houses needing
to yourselves and to your country. .To the patches rr new pleat -ring and repairing of t , ..
r.fticcrs who have led you and SO nobly COM - ken w-th:ows. The (ILI y Hall was damaged to I
MISOChtI coil In the field, I also return my thauks the frot. t wall. that tcrdoto mu-: be eibuilt.et o
ft, che tiiitiplitnent you have conferred noon reel of sect rat hundred dollars. The old ;
relate FAO - tares ! u.tSiar. 0pp013.12 the ;
Cmton , ilouse. t!uitilv r rebuilding. o
, No fealty .olishaiittal cud well const ailed build
ings damaged.
Sea to CI ..z felt Oho check mar • .ever,ly
than any otbt tner, of the trick
houses wo re so ball; damagedt.ht a 1301 . 1; Ca-
CenttrUCtion Is necessary. A ni.patch feitte
there nave that there was a central tumble down
of chimneys, and those left standing were torn
,d partially around, the motion apparently beteg
from cast towest. The ground along the river
opencd in flosses, and spouted watt: like gay
vs rte. The people are finable to use some of the
write. which are either cry or ailed with sand.
A chimney st the powder mill Ras thrJren down.
et d other to Jury dote the works. A portion 'ot
the wall of the nr.w Ball was thrown down.
but the ft nadetton Is all richt. The smash In
the Mug stores was treat: set in ether stores.
Very harrow I scopes from falling chimneys are
metticued. Thi! tide tore very high at the time
of the shock one fell very low immediately af
terwards. Ten or eleven crstlnct sh,clits have
been telt since the first shock op to 5 o'clock this
morning and ass a number of smaller visita
tions. The loSso s era mllt aed at aboutslo,ooo
but may expend that amount.
Date. from flononbulo have been recelvedto I he
16th of 8. p ems, r. TLC war steamer Garonne
arrlred there on the 6th. Nothing has been
heard of the Shenandoah.
Tbr rl,llell fn f'.ltop!,cll
whoro ikai - Z..1: or Loc. 11...picalitici of
tbvir
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION
/II DIT WIN ,
OUR STATE TICKET ELECTED
Pna.snr.drilia, lkt. 10.-In making b.•
election returns to-night. the gains or loss will
be sent en compared with the vote of 1902, when
Mr. Slither, the Democratic candidate. was
Irrttd by 3.5104 majority.
Pyi lIA DELPII IA• Oft. 10.-Cranford county.
Union nr j tty, probably 1,500 to 1.700.
York .outid-York borough 227 Democratic
majority. opting Gordon 204 Democratic ma.
jonty.
Franklin county-Chamberstolrg 19`l Union
entjmity. a loss of 7.
Dauphin county-Eiarrisborg complete; a Lie.
Union gam, 158.
Philadelphia connty -the 22.1 Ward of Phila
delphia riots McMichael 650 majority, a Union
loss of its.
Latcasb r county-The Democratic majority
in Late...ter city is 200. Union gain 105.
Adams county-Gettyabargh, Union majority
95. Union gain 55.
Mottg.mtry county-Morristowr, Union ma
jority 46. Union gain 46.
Bucks county-43cattering returns show a
Union gain of 226.
Dam his costly Union mejnrUy will be 1200.
limitiendon county, thirteen districts, show
a Utitn gals of 256.
Berko county. throe war is of Reading show a
Union lots of 115 note 104.4.
r wooly, ton .11 cshliu show a
Union 1,.,e of 130.
Putquebanra county-Ensyithatina den. - 3
shown a Union majority of 99. Lincoln's ma.
(05111 in 1904. 11. Union majority for Repre•
genial:re 117.
I.l.iladelphia county, third Ward, for Mayor.
Fox, Di m.. 261 majority, galo 202. 6th Ward.
Yox 421 majority, Democratic gain 213.
Fouileetth Ward, McJfichael, Union. for
Mayor, majority 705. Union loss 19. Fourth
Ward, Fix. Democrat, 1396 majority-Union
loss 627. Third Ward, Fox 410 majority-
Union loss 266.
The city returns Indicate McMichael's elec
tion by a reduced majority in comparison with
1862. when Henry, Union. was elected by 5,020
. unainiity.
PuiLhontroia, o.t. 10.-Sixteonth Ward,
Mallehael 12 majority-Union coin 170. Elev
enth Ward, Fox 3'37 majority-Union lose 47.
Fifteenth Ward, idttfichael 1001-Union gala
285. Severn/1 Ward, .11.c22ictiaol 94 majority
-Union eain.
PHILADILPLIIA, Oct. 10.—Seventeenth Ward,
Fox 848 majority, Union loss 148. Twenty-sixth
(new) Wald. McMichael 812 majority. Toast' . -
11. th Warr% Fox 875 ranjority—Ual= 105 4 168.
Twelfth Ward, Fox 13U 015jority—Uatom loss
1115. Ninth Ward, McMichael 210 majority,
Union loss 131. Sixth Ward, Fox 291 majc:itY
—Union loss 931. Fifth Ward. Vol maj Jr
its—Union loss 216. Tenth " L '.'".:(d, Mollichsel
1,069 mojority—liglow gain. Thirteenth Ward,
IdeMicb-AX l ‘ 7B majority—Union lose 207,
Ft. Otttatil Ward-11c4Uchael 1.002 majority.
'Juko:galn 276 ; Fire. Ward. McMichael. 042
majority, Union loss 99 ; Nineteenth Ward,
McMichael 274 majority Union gain 431;
Tartly-first Ward, - ?M cMichael 291 majonty,
Union gain 391 • six Union Wards to be heard
from. McMich ael majority thus far G 3,710,
it will probably reach 5000.
Berko County—Reading gists 191 Democratid
Majority ; totr town.shlpa glee a Colon gain of.
119. The Demoaatic majority will not anneal
3,000 A Union gatn 90Q,
LehiEli County—Two township glee a Union
gala of 889. Farther returns from Lehigh and
Carbon cormiles .how Union galas.
Backs eon:Ay—The democratic majority will
not exceed 500.
Northamtron county—The democratic ma
jority la shout 3,000.
Main coring—Union majority 40. Union
lost, 58.
Perry county—Eight districts shows a Union
gain of 142.
Philadelphia at:rang—The Second ward gam
Fcx 107 majority, Union loss, 192.
Twenty-second ward corrected, giving Me.
Michael 746 Luderitz. A Union gain of 11..
Chaster connty—A Union majority of 1,900
to 000• a Union loss of 300 to 400.
rtaladelnhla county—Twentieth Ward, Mc-
Michael 341 urairitii trnlon gain 419. Twen•
ty th ird Ward, elllchad 320 majority; Union
gado. GO. Third Ward corrected, Fox 424. Fifth
Ward corrected, Fax 416. A
Roans for Auditor General from all the warts
bat two of the city give General Ilaarenft, Union,
G.G37 majority. McMichael's majority is 4,437,
with the Eighth and Tsrenty-fourth %Veda to
come M.
Wartyd'lllehael3ol majority—Velem loss
13. 24th Ward, BPHlchael 297 majority—Ualon
gain SO. This completes the city, tasting hi'.
/Udine§ majority 5073. There is hat little
doubt that the State Das gone Valor by a
handsome majority
The complete city • 00M glees Rartranft.
Union, 7,431 majority, showing a gala In the
city slope of 4,030.
PIIII,MIELPTILk, Oct. 10.—McMichael, Eighth
Ward, 5591 Union; lona 13. Twenty-fourth Ward
McMichael 297; Union gall SO. This completes
the city cote.marJpg Ilcatiehael's majority 5,073.
There le but little doubt that the State has gone
Union by a handsome majority. Oar papers
tease net yet figured trp return,. The complete
'city vi le elves Ifartrantt, Union, 7.491 majority,
showing a gain In the ehy el into? 4,030,' -
Carolina state Conyentleui
New Thaw, October o,—the 7S - ibeneis lets. r
from Raleigh, dated the Sth Inst., gives the re
port from the Boqins.i Coromittee of be North
Carolina Convention of an ordnancolegahzing
all lawn of the State passed bared° and place the
anh of May, 1881, not niece repealed nod mord-
Ifled, which are compatlEde with the Constitu
tion of the United States; also, nil judicial pro
ceedingt ; also, the acts of civil officers It State
under the State lawn when consistent with their
alb - emcee to the United Staten; also, exempt
ing all civil and military °Matra from
lirbllity from any act done under the
authority of the State or Confederate Gov
cromeut, with the proviso that nothing herein
shell be construed to debar any citizen or the
State from his civil action for the- recovery of
darnagra on leceatit . of any Improper .at Rleaal
execution of the law 'lmposing ouch duties . ;
all other lowa or ordinance* are declared null •
and void. Al; cmotracts made since the 90th of
may, 1881, not incompatible with the Coabtita•
Von and laws of the United States, and all the
marriages which have been 'solemnised since
- that time Ewe declared Medina., and all children
born of such unions are legitimate. 'All mod
and women slaves, who have cohabited as man
and wile without lawful wedlock, ere permitted
telnake oith of the same before the proper maz-
Lstrate Dud have their felatlon ththltd es legal,
and their children legitimatized from the dahs of
said connection,
Southern Sallrueuls,-Coallseated Property
==l
NARaviu.r, Oct. 10.—A special to the Huss*,
sap. the tbnmgh route from 'Washington. to
Lynclibunn Knoxville, Chattanooga, and At
lauta, end thence to .Augusta or.Niontimmory lei
now open and communication perfect. The
schedule time for making the trip from Chat
tanooga to Washington:is sixty hours.
.Me. Brownell V. Paf, of rho East 7 . 6.12e55CC
and 'Virginia line, arrived in -thin city this even
ing on his way north, to purchase additional
roiling stock and fixtures for puttingtho road Lu .
working order. At present, the speed on sottle -
parts of the line is very slow, but this will ho
increased no soon as the track Ls thoroughly 11.. ,
paired.
Wm. Henry Prescott, formerly Assistant Sec
retary of State. with (den. 'Coss, Is in the city
seeking the 'restoration of sonic Sea island pray:-
er t yi now On po.reesion of the frceduatn. 'He
hos taken the oath of allegiance, but claims not
to roma within coy of the excepted classes,
. the receipts for internal Revenue today arc
$14n,840,03.
Ex-Marshal Lamm In Washlngton—Ward
to be U. S. scuaLor front Georgia—Capt.
CcttlVs Trial to Commence Soon.
Wistuawrow, October 10..-Ex.-3iarshal 1.42-
moo is In the ally and will• Open a law °Mee
here within a fortnight: - '
Mr. Ward, of Savannah, a foimer representa
tiv e of the United States in China, Is spoken:Of
08 the United Statesgehator from Georgia.
The specifications for tie trial of Cam. Pettit,
now in prison, are nearly made out. The tel
will be commenced in the course of a few: days
at Aleanndria, with Assistant Jud.T Alir" 3l4
Geaeral Gowan, to conduct the ease.
Death of Coixiniodore illcrolNzgo='.ll!toct
Seelotler,
, , .„
New youn, Cletotob6 lib—Ex-Commodore
Moore ; of the Texan Nary, died Thursday lasi
this city, op apoplers, InAtt flAy-tlfth year
of his egu. .• • - • .
' The' rather Mathew Toieferance Societies IT.
this city, Brookiya,•WMltintslanh,GreenPoint,
Jersey City and LtrAoria. to-'d•y• attended rho ag.,•
rftentary of the birthday of ratuvr.
The Societies - were qz - Loweir , by ArchbLihop
Mc Clarkey.
VOLUME I,XXIVLI--:-Wk 256.
The Election In G eorgia T C orapl aluts
against Negroes—Failure et the Crops.
Nan' Yong, Oct. 9.—The llera/d's Savannah
eorrespcndent says: The election lu Georgia
was prceeeding very quietly. No mitititry were
near the polling places, and ererythiog in con
nection with the election was being managed
by the civil cfficers. In the majority of the
counties hat one ticket was roe, and It Is said
that a frond class Of men have been selected for
candidates. lu the Intenor of the State. general
harmony prevails, the people accept with a fair
amount of grace the new order of tningS, though
platter's coming into Savannah from gome sec
t:one. make strong wmplamtA of the (lei:roes
neglecung their wok, and say that in reuse
quence next year's clops will be a (allure.
Gang of Countorfriters Arrested—The St.
A lbaaa Case,
TORONTO, Oct. 10.—The Government hILS had
detectives two weeks Mintier a gang Of coon
terfeltem of American silver. They hace•ar
rested live wealthy farmers, who, it Is repre
sented, for forty years hare been maeufactoring
bogus silver, tear Sterlitz. They also captured
all the dyes and money in the possession of the
larders. They belong to every extenslne gang.
of which suety of the drat merchants of the
countts are numbered.
The jar, in the Sander's kidnapping
case disagreed, and were discharged after being
locked en two days.
The assizes opened here yesterday. The
cases of the St. Albans raiders, the Lake Erie
raid and the yellow fever plot are lo come on.
Sentiments and Projce.s of (bp 1 7 :nians.
;Caw Yuan, October 10.—A fork letter to the
Loudon Morning Star of the 7th inst. says BlS
agreeable as it may be to oar them Is no such
thing or active loyalty to Cite British throne
among the orators. That stoulment Is confined
rto the Orangemen But tito
dlsatlß
faction, I em quite satisfied, isnotatrotigienOlgh
to secure a respectable Irish army of 'insurrec
tion. Supposlngeren a contingent of American
soldiers were landed upon Irish soil, thin are no
arms amongst the Fenians of •the South, either
In town or country, the Fenlans are unarmed.
This, even the most boastful of the Body con
fers, indemnifying themselves, however, by the
assurance that they are to get plenty of weapons
from America.
Indian Affalrs---Geli.StUro Expedltlou
tleturned
Br. Louis, Oct. I.o.—The steamer . "'Rattle
jkLiyrt from Fort Upton, Sept. 79th, reported the
rattling of the laillan Commtaaton near Fort
Berthold. proceedlog slowly Ia oenseqriate Pr
low water.
A pin don of GEM Flully , s army, en Mute for
Sloe: city passed below Fort Mee. The re-
Malnder were left at different forts along the
river. All the Indians along itirsouri river - aro
reported friendly.
Bitty returned miners from Idorland bring a
hundred thousand dollars In gold.
Ohl) Election
Cixcursarri. Oct. 10.--The election to this
State, as ler as known, paned off quietly. The
cilium, thus far, indicate a reduced vote and
ecnsidi ruble gelne for the Mmocralle. ticket.
Cincinnati and Hamilton cOnniie3 give Col.
Onion, for Governor, about thirty-foot hundred
taajoity; a Democratic gain of about totenty•foar
hundred.
SECOND DISPLEiD
0er.10..-12:30 A. 34.-,Cox has
carried Ohio by about tweety.fire thoassad ms
jorlty.
Wolelde of a Default•r—Custom Hbusii7.
polnimeitta.
NEST Your, Oct 10.-:-Hobert Therp, book
keener for Georee H. Hughes & Co., Rends street,
La this city, while under arrest on a theme of
being a defaulter to the amount of several tom,
Ned dollars, Jumped [roma ferry boat thls morn
ing, sod was drowned. He leaves a wlfe and
two children.. •
Collector King. has made fourteen appalat
meats 1n the Custom Rouse, an the appointees
being disabled aoldlena
From Ramat Cliy.
WASSIINGTON, Oet..lo.—Mr. T. Vanhorn, the
member elect from Missouri, arrived this after
noon, direct (tom Kansas City. Col:. Vanhorn
has been in attendance at the great Indian
Connell at Fort Smith, looking to the future de
velopment of the western border, and will ba
enabled to lay before the next Corigrau a most
valuable report concerning the wealth, *rival-
BIM and ta:v7ee: of
has hahred prominentllla
the lest ten pests. Wotern Missouri for
omliz:cloud Papers Resuming Publication
RICENOND. VA, Oat. 10.—The Commurc
Bußetnt eatahnebteent was reetored td the pro
prietors to-day, and the publication of the pa
per will be resumed on laeaday, but for the
present bilddlchurn will not be allowed to re
tinae editorial control. The publicatien of the
Enturrr will be bummed next week. : - TIIO Es-
Miner will soon re open by Healy Ricca
Pollard, late editor of the nalm.
Arrival a! Troops—Trotting Dlatrh
New Tonic, Oct. 10.—The eteamer3feClellan,
!tithed from Hilton Head with troops. Gen.
Weld, Colonels Brayton, ItcLaughlto And Oat
hla, are among the passengers.
Trot en the Fusion course to day, The geld
ing Dater, matched to beat In 2:19, accomplish-
cd the feat, mating the cells In 2:151,C;
Pardons—Wlttudravral or Troollo from
Kcntacky
'Nl'asnisorox, Oct. 10.—The President great,
cd amnesty psrdons to ITS persotetiaidents of
the Maloof North Carolina.
It Is fold the Xxesiderd has directeddhe 'with
drawal of the colored troops flora Kentucky,
and the suspension of martial law In UM% State.
North Carolina State Convention;
IlarAmu, N. C. Oct. 9.—The No:thew:alna
State Convention recoraMered to-day, and after
making unimportant amendments, pasied again
the ordinance flung the day for the election at
Governor. Members of Congress, and Members
of the Lo g i filature, on the drat Thursday In No.
'camber. No other businosawas transacted:
YTa Late 'cenc.; . l4 Sat!ude:s4;
.
. .
Nsw Yours. Oct. 10,—At a meeting of thst
Wisconsin Club in Ude city, this eveninAnnlarc
priate resolutions of condolence with the fanthy
of the late Gene) al Horice T. Saunders vivo'
unaninfouely adopted. All citizens of the State
were inVlLeitto accompany his rersoirl to: the
depot tomorrow.
North Caroilito Convention.
ka.tattan, Oct. 10.--Th - e Cooventloe anent
the day' In dtscassleg the debts of the State. It
tathenght that the Cm:mantles will 'hot in
sane the rebel &ate debt. though come dele
gates and a few outsiders favor the measure.
The, .Conventlon moves slow, and will hot 'ad
journ thlaweek,
Ptogress of the Election in [Rllnde lphla
. ,
PIITLLDLLTIIIA, Oct. 10.—The election pro.
gieeces quietly. 'The indications aro that the
whole pariy,tote will be polled., The ;neatest
for Mayor Ili:citing the moat Interest, to„ ether
with Bencthr from the nd district, there - being
two, caedidates for the Utley 01114 on the Union
ticket. , -
Caton Victory - 1n New Jersey
lialrAllS. N. Jr..ln tba charter election 'to-
dap gra traionista carried tturelty by from 500
to Ouderity. Tne Union gala 1a 1.4 00 'aver
lag October, and I=o over last Novercher..
Vnioniets also gained ihrett. or four Alder-
Inca,
11: It, REEVEB; . -
• •,..172,71MZ15L•
" - •
•Exultbile Strr..ets 3:04r . Fifth Stniat
:
111:2tCOYEINS at every ocscslrettoet: (IRAtE.
6L TES arid FORNISSIING .Finit -PONES.
ALL generally. , 431•MtE 4 . .EA4SE.azi!VOAII.
..111.6 - (ll`,4'Papaithal • t %V'
or THE 8114110 N,
Concert Hall Eaoe Store.
a LL OOODtj&ND
WINTER STOCK PI4ITICIILMILT
SELLING LW THAN
!t‘ias.r.
MENB' H,EAVY SOOTS, gl,OO,
• - 1 , •
EVERYTHING ELBE itN PROPORTION.
BARGAINS! FeARGAINS!*
LL,L TIIIS-b4ONTtf.
No. 60 FIFTA STREET.
No Connecticv'h with any
other House;, the City.
CITIZENS, LROUSIS I
•
ANII
- to Yoth Interest.
TILE SEASON witiriou saw:rim
PERCRASE ALL BUMS AND ABDE
An :4
74WIFTH E'OREET..
You Receive a Priuni with each
BOOR. OR ALBUM,
WHIMS /S SOLDAT " draI PTIBLIS/Ml5
PBESISFIT9 WOlrta 01:M 59 e! TO Dot
'src au or send tbr a Cawiagaa.
OAK HALL
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NEW Gre2DS
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FINE OLOTWOOAT3.-
seas C 341.3.
ENGLISH W•aa=ct °O&M
Animal:ls imt . -,a.L KUW3.
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PLUTICAL Eta=
Gas and Stew ..12 Fitters;
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(OPPOSECE offultalw
Pumps, Hydrauti,' Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE, PIG CBII.IIIEAIA,
Plumbers' HaterialfL in :General;
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alan owns immotairted j 163
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siaci:StaAf-;Pittang,
In 'lntl branches, caratilly :)headed to, b 7 esp.
Rented prsctleal workmen. :i.„.S.Etsamtortacuma, 43!
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