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erste + te EVENING STAR. | TSLEGRAPHIO News. — easeneg pansion WW. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. . Further GToN cIry: PHILADELPHIA, Oct. ‘inbheipaye voctosen Liz 1666, | Jority for Mayor is 5,109; General 7,692; Campbell, Sury a @ MATTER ON EVERY INTERESTING GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. FF Assemblymen were elec! Mann, the Union candidate for district attor- ney, has 8,080 majority. The voteof the city was the jargestever cast, except at the Presidential election. It is not Jess than $7,000.) 2081 ‘ SH —_—_______, ‘rom Aspinwall, . ‘New “tone Sate the steamer Ocean Queen from Aspiu wally with dates, to qhe 1st THE VIRGINIA GORGRESCIONAL ELEO- Consishettin ntieten me felt in the election to take place in Virginia to-morrow for members of Congress, In the neighboring Seyenth Con- gressional District of Virgmia Hon. Lewis MoKenzie, of Alexandria, is a prominent can- tidate, and we sincercly trust, for the interest ofthat District, that he may be seat a is The rebels still Obinehi loans ‘but 3 gentleman of unblemished integrity, of great | they allow Americans and | orce of character, and if elected will undoubt- | vessels fa Joe. te fleet left for Chili, to mat in Zealand. dy geta seat in Congress, and will moreover, ‘A British ‘and the -¢rew of @ vessel from his standing and infinence, be able todo | nave been by the Maoris. more for his District and State than perhaps | Great dissatisfaction preyaits throughout the @ny other who could be eelected. We regret eps eee ene, to see that some of the voters of Virginia are inclined to go through the farce of votin; ‘candidates who cannot possibly qualify Selves for a seat by taking the required cath. ‘This is the purest folly. We can assure them | that there is not only not the remotest chance of the repeal of the law of Congress requiring such oath, but on the contrary all the indications are that the requirements to be exacted preliminary to granting admission to a seat will be made much more stringent by the coming Congress than they are under the existing Iaw. If the people of Virginia do not wish, then, to be utterly voiceless in the next ‘Congress, they will not commit the senseless folly of voting for candidates who have no earthly chance of admission if elected. Some Of our readers on the Virginia side may not be Zamiliar with the oath which members from ‘Virginia will be required to take. President Duenos is confined to his house by fears of assassination. +20e-—___. Richmond News. (Frem the Richmond Republic. —_ ] Mr. A. Judson Crane, of this city, has pub- lished a card announcing his withdrawal from the Kong geo The remaining candidates are Johnson + Martin M. iipe- comb, cn ©. Crowley, ‘and John S. Pen- A court-martial for the trial of Lieutenant Kief for the murder of Dr. Martin, of Albe- marie county, was convened at the Capitol &.quorum, the trial was postponed till to-day. essrs. A. Y. ae ne —— rday engaged in shipping four hun ferels of flour to Charlotte and Salisbury, North Carolina. It was allo of Northern and Western manufacture. Probably no transac- tion of this kind has taken place for «these many years,” if ever; but RE can easily be accounted for by the failure of the crops in Ni Carolina the orth and the State during the last months of the war. Sermon is eradwally eae the — of a large trade, not only from Virginia, but from States further South. j “I, A. B,, do erste Swear (or affirm) that I bave never voluntarily borne arms against the United States since I haye been a citizen thereof; that I have never given aid, counten- ance or encouragement to B ows eyd engaged in I haye neither 72? WORK Bde ae GONVENTION armed hostility thereto; that 1 meet at Cham. sought nor ted, nor attempted to exercise ron "WEDNESDAY AY EVENING. 0 October 11th, the functions of any office whatever, under any | at 8 e’ciock. from and tended authority in hostrlity ites, that I have not yielded a support to any preten govern- ment. saiberity, powe ror constitution within the United Staves hos Dostile or inimical thereto. AndI further swear (or affirm) that, to my knowledge and ability, I will su port and de- fend the Constitution of the Ynited States commit for the transaction of other me Speers business. The committee on mass please be punctual. By order ef the Preadent, 1t* CLE W Be are. OF WOLF TONE OIR- aie eraning S paetnal ath POs Is eve! un = VEN NING, Oct. t. 2, 1855. at 7 o'clock W. H. BERNARD, Seo'y. MonROW Le =. By order. yesterday, but, owing to the non-attendance of vata STATES. ome FIRE BRI- bs. eo Seseetine, cor. 11, 186. i a OpD FELLOWS HALL, é 7th street, above D. ‘ TICKETS, (including Ladies’ Befreshmen . Selling. TWO DOLLARS. it* Res 1 "HE ISLAND prancing 0, bg wt —— GREAT 0 6 igh pleasure in announci friends = “ is a TOTS eT Semen Uap x rit etsy | eee ee ee eaaie oe Thee ei sont men Sonam od ee | Sone IN cates. 98 ch hada REMEMBER THE TLEVENTE Pn POR BS, FIRST ANNIVERSARY ‘The returns from the elections held yesterday FOUBTH GRAND BALL show republican successes by reduced ‘Major- AL OLUB, ities. Im)Pennsylyania, the indications are to be given at t Sion ‘of Pehnsylvanis | that Hartranft and Campbell, the republican avenue a Wan Ook 12, 1865. candidates, are elected by a small magority, eanitsis ta 0) = B; admitting a seatlemas and there seems to be no doubt that the repub- lieans have carried the Legislature. The losses and gains incline so to the one side and the other in different localities, from local causes, that it may be some days before the result is fully ascertained. In Ohio, General Cox, the PERSONAL. eux of Saturday. ff RIO i is not the pele i sei Tite ik horee thievee, Tepublican candidate, has been elected by a im Beeen trader, who lives on the decided majority, though a falling off upon the Herm EMAN OF OULT ane POSE errs aes alonty, oe Brovgh Al hee tert corrennond with lady of stra THE BRISCOE TRIAL. tastes with a tigw ta to nequ mar ea The trial of Breyet Brigadier General Joseph C. Eriscoe, for abstracting Government funds from the Quartermaster’s safe at Lynchburg, was reeumed to-day before the Vourt Martial of which Breyet Major General Green is Pres- ident, and Majer Burnham Judze Advocate. Mr. Worthy, who testified last week, was re- called, and recognized the packages containing $e NTRS. Pos Post 0} QYrons ir oe COLORED maar. Having performed d your dc Nation faithfully, tn the 00.335 Teh stiseks peat favs earners Uatreek: oppinite Ayaan 3 ake STROLOGY—MADAME Ri Ke Confederate notes, which were found in the Auer es Ce leone sign room of the prisoner, as thosein the possession sean Sit Boars of the 6 jay and arenine ain of Capt. Alnerger on the day before the rob- $1, Lad! cents. She can also show alikeness | bery. Capt. Girard. A. Q. M., stationed at as large as life. Residence No. 12 Charen. be- | Lynchbarg, also testified in corroboration of tween C and D, Island. “lw the testimony of Capt. Aiberger. MADAME LOUIE. FAsHiONAELE Choa It is understood that the prosecution will and DRESS-MA AKER removed to 4. conclude to-day, and the defence be immedi- 12th street, between @ and a. zune Dia Eermeg fo eorgetown. rm C., Hy resume the 5 sic of medicine ty cflce Wo 0. 95 Went st oor ot Wash s¢ 22-1m' ately entered upon. STAFF OFFICERS. An order has been issued by the War Depart- ment establishing the number of staff officers to be assigned to Commanding Generals. Commanders of Military Departments are allowed one Assistant Adjutant General, one Assistant Inspector General, one Chiet Quar- termaster, one Chief Commissary of Subsist- BOARDING. ere SEES E Se ae ean eey Fo. apo org UNFURNISHED hon nr ABD, No. 77 C street ba and Sd: Capitos Hite see’ No 27 C atrest bet. against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, with- ATTENTION. JOURNEY MEN popes. ing of the RNEYMEN Phoabe? Sintra SOCIRT out any mental reservation =F At A ofeva- will be bela at T Hallion WEDNESDAY sion, and that I will well an ithfull; — EVENING Oct. I Ith. at 3 p. m. journeymen charge the duties of my office on which housepainters are earnestly requested to attend, as about to enter, so help me God.” their = interests demands their iw BERON. B ir of the President. Cee ee eo A MURRAY, Bee ATTENTION .. monthly meeting of th inters Association Any member of the Convention of Virginia, ywho signed the ordinance of secession, or any person who voted for the ratification of the PAINTERS—A semi- of the fn House ordinance, on May 23d, 1861, or who has held on WEDNESDAY EVENING. it space Hell Office in any State in rebellion, either State or ” NYE GonniNst ° Confederate, had better snve themselves the eee asi Secretary. trouble of being rejected—which they assured- dy will be, if they present themselves for ad- ‘miseion to the next Congress. IRELAND —A Lecture will be di ‘ellows’ Hall, on wupAY Be tober 13. at tahoe ag alor D. Too! Subject, ‘‘The Revolut jon in rela, ve admitting gentleman and ladies, 50 cents; to be had of apy member of the Fenian Brotherhood. oc 7-6t hemes APPROACHING REVOLUTION IN Fi E RESTORATION OF THE SOTHOBON Le ESTATE. OR RENT, WITH BOARD—T BED- | ence, one Medical Director, one Judge Advo- Fs HOOMS. suitable for two ‘pomone fy with | cate, and two aides-de-eamp. to be selected Privilege of pian: 0 and large Bess, f from officers of their commands. Generals OAR GA Commanding Districts, two aides-de-eamp, to BS BOARDERS can'be acct (Cones veer * EAD be selected from officers of their commands. oe 3-008t e08t* General officers without military commands are not allowed aides-de-camp or other staff officers. THE DEFENCE OF GEN. BRISCOE. Thecounsel for Gen. Briscoe will summons but few witnesses for the defence, and will make no effort to controvert the testimony of- fered by the prosecution going to show that Gen. Briscoe was guilty of taking the fands as charged, but will endeavor to mitigate the sen- tence by offering in evidence the previous good Fos AND UNFURNISHED to let, with or without Board, at 149 between 2ist and 22d OMS aly fou nunres . r equi west of War Ne two squares from railcars. Terms moderate oc 9-3w* Fo ~ RENT—Four desirable no OOMS, unfur- ‘ished. ov first and Also, a few BOARDERS taken. Appiy att at No’ 388 tbe} Da ito] street. T¥o ba ote ee Silat ROOMS, with or a: out boa wh pele where use — a napely 2 P ferences @: hen nged. Call Mens Mrs MARY GRAY. 149 Ose coe ety aa aroee poe ita ig and after TUESDAY the Glenwood Come- lery Soo ey the ‘builds f the Wi ieacsies Library, 1]th st., near Pa ras oc 5- wa NATIONAL pares or a in BEPUBLIO, It may be stated in connection with the an- monncement that Colonel Sothoron’s estate has ‘been restored to his family. that Gen. Martin, ofN.H., who commanded at Point Lookout, investigated the affair of the killing of Lieut. and SATURDAY} NEXT a math ‘the om, -Whate, and bas stated here, and it is believed, pletion of aoee Banking Jtoom now in aod ‘made report that Sothoron and White were | Will be cone in thon reser on’ streak £ street. im: Doth armed, and in the quarrel the only ques- | mediately in the rear. A Ne Wainy ae RESIDING AT ebaracter and fair military record of the ac- 476 avenue, has excellent cused. The defence, hewever, expect to satis- date 6 or 8 ts, and Hoarding, suitable 2 Bosra factorily contradict the testimony of one of the per week. fi oc 5-Im* ‘witmesses for the prosecution to the effect that ARD—At 418 8th street, peer G, first-class Gen. Briscoe attempted to fire the building after Pen SE iad a dice | Soong ine Tomer locality healthy a nouuvediont to the ments. Referenees exchanged. pee WHITE HOUSE. FE gareccn eats scone TO TE From 0 to There was a much larger number of visitors tion was who should fire first. No doubt the | Washington, D. 0 Mseeet eae? Cashtor, board @25. 350 Ket., bet 10th | at the White House to-day than on any other President has had knowiedge of this fact, and | aay for a week past. The crowd was com- thas fully considered the allegations, if not avaeeey. ARBI. poced principally of gas Esse — “proofs, that White acted without orders or coms arge CABRIAGEs, CAB enemy EDUCATIONAL. Picwrs with the Precident. Mrs. Sin Suthority from Washington in seeking to seize | ,O3 21nd * agen pk os) | qaend aunerh emeianan plittinien ct ugiss and Mrs, Bitatos 3 eneral “ein ee ee any ay Baggies ae || Sieitetton wit be roraarea neg.on Sept. 8, Hess "For | Who Were, im attendance this morning, were fier anemseaw rere ay Figen taken’ om oraz” Rotating prompuy at | clea beokstrce of Wie at Suaiteat Gee Pt: | Uommson, “Whe” pardon ‘sevkere, Wen’ aortas GOVEENMENT SALE. te Fe lf riediee & 1 | ips - io Panos. erous, and the only one among this cl: ‘The Government will sell at auction in | oc l1- see $09 Pa weoR ear Oe. "GENTE Det. | ‘a z of any ndtoriely was the ex- srebel General Alexandria, Va.,on the 17th instant, a quanti- -ty ofcondemned subsistence stores. and sheet nd wrought iron stoves, on the 19th con- _@emned Quartermaster stores, clothing, and «Wagons, and on the 26th inst. pine barges and @ steam hoister. Tows MgETING Ix GroRGETOWN.—To-night »& public meeting will be held by the citizens of Georgetown to make an expression of their ap- Probation of the wise and magnanimous recon- :AAruction policy of President Johnson. The ~Meeting will doubtless be a spirited and largely attended affair. ‘Tae Ertscor «1 ConvEention.—In the Epis- 12, A PURSE OF 850 Son nb kons, at Fo ba tag erg 3 minutes—three en-' OCTOBER 20. Three entries gtwo to start. OCTOBER 24. Three entries; two to start. OCTOBER 27. A puree of $100 for all horses owned in Washing/ ton—threo entries; two ta start, Entries to close Saturday, 14th inst., at 10 o'clock ». m., at the American House, 7th street, near Pa, svenue. Ten per cent. entrance, rcopal Convention at Philadelphia yester: y: The above racis to be 3in S—harness. Dr. ¥ fomege of np ne hor wc doe con- | oc 11-St* P. MEHRLING, Proprietor. “Dama, and the subject was discussed at con. Eeos 8 bee eT NED. Apply at No. siderable length, without reaching a final con- Lo clasion To-day the Convention will not be in session ‘this being appointed for the consecration of the, ens Charles Todd Quintard, the Bis! elect -of the diocese of Tennessee, at St. Luke's Church. A sermon will be delivered by Bish- op Stevens, of Pennsylvania. a CAB- FIG i xy sueriy i. gna Y canary parte Honse. 3274.0 wtrect porth, Washington. D.C. 0c 10-3t*_ Rs ESTATE BR BROKERS. R. M. HALL & ©o., Corner 7th and F sts., oppo. Post Office, Here for fonanie ins FARM in Heian ty, Til, ihe’ balance usa noe ¢ nitivation’ the crops ~ “87 A mass meeting will be held on the battle fieid at Fredericksburg, Va., to- -MOTTOW, at 2) .m., for the purpose of urgiug a Monument rn, rye, oats, am, se farm is well watered and tesociation, the object of which ic the erection Hiehly AS ‘dwell S which Haar op im-| ofs monument commemorative of the Union Byes farm i nts,can be pu: ‘pficers and soldiers who fell there. ‘The Pres-| chased for 25.000, a hlange {a cf ddent, members of the Cabin: nerals Grant, bch eniek H. Varielt. ww Butler, Burnside, Sickles, Hooker, fers, and nw rconas Scquainnea with thee the place. other distinguished soldiers and citizens pyre MEBCHANT TAILORING. been invited to be present. - WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 have received their: supplies of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTING, of rich and varied fashionable styles, are to make Gentlemen's eene Bore. Garmen i Bron: tm the uch cheaper Tatee than usual ci! interest manifested in result, as in) eral of the wards but one candidate the field. * ta) bas ay ar “tis aE Chto & ween 3 = ryt ap members| Sy ag ee pe GREEN'S RESTAURANT, Corner of E and 8th streets, oppesite Post. Office. era Seated | A purse of $50 for horses that never beat 2m. | A purse of 950 for horses that never beat 2m. sc, 322 Penn. avenue, igtatween oth and 10th streets, fal) and winter weeny on hand 8 full stock of Gentlemen's NY oP e RT We } srt | POWER, Secretary, DESIROUS OF At. Scns omy, Sea, idiers' spines ‘reder- Our Bar and Restaurant will at sil times be ‘trip tickets | furnished ed with wines and all kinds of liquors, se- days.) andcan| gars. ap the $ to Papotinany market, and ‘p Offiee, sont r. oysters, and er ldxuries in season avenue, on the a in Goa 4 e shall 0 Beno” Ri Y, the 3th instant indent. Tretpabitete shall te happy to Rua ‘and! ae MAYOR'S OFFICE. | in. 2 De he , ede lag xy) Ponusylvanie avenue. aoe. oF WASHINGTON, Wo he ; pA gilgdd aera a T ANDREW JOHNBON. Presi- commercial Faterens ofthe ely ama city ada bowed M3 mscnsetee| dent of the United States, wi hi ex Ib; ; for IN, counsel end. ted | reduction by Frank Moore 1 ae iN tee Information tre aan nd for hg toe Heat 2 Food ide oT 1 oe, : pAMPORTARE TO HOUSEKERP ERS fr Fee Tor | MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, L. Ppt Al & BRO., ‘Will commence this, bd PTO ALY, JoyemNr aay 0 Oa See a ene : (994.000 wontn OF Boots ap 5 th, ae, voll tnake wary Peck. HE EGED ABUSES OF E. y ALLEG ff PueRs < Shag EDMEN IN A letter has been received at the Freedmen's Bureau from Gov. Bradford, of Maryland, relative to complaints made of abuses com- mitted wpon colored people in certain counties’ URNISHED B00! Fu venfent situated ROOMS (Toc Fos ame — ja BL pe ye inquire: at No. 3 mete ats. Reference required F° OR BALE—A REST. BROT cue in the Firet go. Uxs with ct aa Price (furnished) for departments and bit mee Ethe lty bred oars of lower Maryland. Affidavits have been seni street, bet, , Rear wat be to the Governor in many instances, and he hae referred them to the prosecuting attorneys o: , REXO BD yey the different counties where the abuses were, MES. J_E. CER perpetrated, with instructions to prosecute the; Has r ved het cos Ment lish reree mes erate | ‘a ith t PENSION BUREAU. assortment orn inn cae She Wilt Suen "eat oe me The Commissioner of Pensions has - E ed Dr. B. Gesner, (late Surgeon of the Board o! Enrollment of the District of Columbia,) Ex rho Se ERM Nor saleby amining Surgeon of the Hurean for the District whe ta Teens ENo.8 fog sale by. Columbia: Soldiers about to make deotice between teh ge and 7h streets, || tions for pensions should to Dr. Gesner, _Ooll-seif ington, for examination at his office, No. 433 11th stree' ‘LOAKS1 — || between Gand H,- Dr. G. is an old army eur: C CLOAKs1 CLOAKS 1} a And a better appointment could not hay m made. rs ri - Gee ari hire experience in the e mannfacture of La-| ARS. and the fact that they are re siready 80) NIZATION OF COLORED TROOPS. | eer anetiy’ Ge fies me in Breve Major General Thomas, Adjutan + | oPan ng font for aaa: sea atone ‘tay othey, Generalof the Army, has made an trating | house fn the cou and made to order after the|| TePoTt to the Secretary of War of his work latest Paris sty’ at the anne notice. st | organizing. colored troops in the Mississipp; 1 ohne ces exclusively by an | valley. ‘According to this report the Genera! uer et #ebr organized in all over 80,00) colored troops. oon Unter ihe ==, a SGo-LRCTORS OF INTERNAL REVENUE. | “The President to-day made fhe followi appointments of Collectors of Interns! Rev. enue:—D. B. Henderson, for the 3d district 0! lowa; Wm. A. Price, for the 6th district of Missouri; Montgomery Moses, for the Ist dis- trict of South Carolina, and nd James G. Gibbs, for the 3d district of the same State. may he intrusted to him ore rs sent her of loth and M wirtits, avy Yai at Hee : per, i and eda bought bog i ment for wor! : my reas eee ISON L. DAVIS, TOVES REFATRED. —The ay Shade rene at the ee oaey broken or otherwise injaret ore wat $< = a. : “Witnes® FOR Wirz. AUCTION ROTICE. Colonel Moore, late Surgeon General of the Having resumed the AUCTION BUSINESS, at} Tebel army; is now in Washington, and'will! my splendid Anct th street,'| appear before the’ Wire military court as a under Odd Fellows’ | ia Fatal devote to special at”|| Witness in behalf of the prisoner. ae aes Nepay wi gers Sone M ae ' ther ‘| ions fede bibds fae jon Root me i advances wmede.on all €OsT OF T. It is estimated thatthe Wil ees iti chet! the Government ai least one hundred thousand, dollate'by the time it is concla ied. ae a veazmna act A nl NTERNAL REVENUE: Redutrrs. | ‘he receipts from internal ik nr uae R.™ TEI — a BV. — cbse ‘to BSO7OI8. 48, a j REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 5 BOGS Es | aavig bare on hand Shere cohrtant!y receiving! TELEGR ‘CO NEWS. Banimors. : N= Oar PENNSYLYANIA ELECTION. ond apes ‘Wed-| her’ manee, r | 5] ¢ (Special to the Star.} ||,” ont fost you nothing andesh dour Or eaarhn . PHIBADELPHIa, October 11.—The following! eh 8 b, 1 — 20. further returns have been received : a ‘ ADAMS COUNTY, Nine districts show a Union ‘ a3,» | ET eit corneee of Ovtober 10.—The returns the removploft his SLOAK and DBESS MANDFAC TORY! and MACHINE SEWIUN MS from in Cone ont 16 ae being yet former stand £¥e. 496. orb’ at. ” from. There we: great fal f Of in the vote ‘4 from last mer rote decided a canon commonious., Diy vote of 1802. "Phe Union tay m Jn the coun- Bfore, Bo. 1 ty will be about 5,000. urns! from eee sunt naia oma Democrat by corres) Ly in, of “with caviar. siping Ladin Vote, ana the Uni are confident of hav: attendance and lities, carcied the State. Beares indicate that, this' to merit a continusince of that patrotagetieretol county will increase poe af of 1862. so liberally bestowed): 1 CLOAK AND DEES maj on ibe State Oct 10. hae city gives 141 Dem{ ship gives 140 Poreranee pom band PIANOS, omit oldavoar stam bas .2 uti ve 100; Eorough—Union majority, 20; Union gain, 37. FranklinTownship Union majority, 10; Union Borough—Uorrecied Ci: oe . aise ‘Upper Berne ae “10—Fowrteen town- & lose of 130 on the is has a majori- a gain of # over Half the county — jon boss of 245 mion majority oa ity, unk © c Union gain, 101. gain, 41. Mauch Chunk John Hontz had an ihe, which Unton majority; 106; Union gain, 100, — ~ fariedan option be Jos. S. Seestor oo ‘CENTRE COUNTY. an opinton TScatph . OXCuRed me alunos Oct. 10.—Union mer on the ground of defective hearing v. A. OF. Bick: rough, 57. This it GSS over futt bed termed am 4 W. Doug. districts, a Union ‘gain las, mind sent fie x. ee ming et ent COLUMBIA OOURTY » ~ | mae exempt rea. CATTAWISSA, Oct. 40.—Union majority in | son of and worn, Gee, MicOleama, Esau Pickre|i, .. this borough, 36, Union gain, 7. cepted MeOleHand, ae; CLINTON COUNTY, and zane made ae a a Oct. 10.—Democtatic majority, | mi : . ws —S = teh. was bi- CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Giese Josiah L. Venable CAR i8L#, Oct. 18—This county will give a | and Bright, jr., had formed an opinion. Union of. 150 ae 200. Carlisle borough— | Joseph Cornwell bad formed an opinion bell sxrg majority, Democratic gain, = George E. Kennedy had formed an opinion e- South Middlerou. -Deniocrste, tah tes et en cided oy eat the prisoner. Jonn W. Rodg- Union gain ef57. Four other townships show | ers ah opmion. Henry H. Ober Union gains over. i64,. This county gives | had formed an ee. Sameei ee Conley bad Davis about 550 min} ;, % Democratic loss } made up his mind that no = could sinee 1862 of about 300. whole ic | have committed the act. eaty L es Dad county ticket is elegted.. formed an opinion. James Adams had formed j CRAWFORD COUNTY, an opinion McGrane bed formed ao Meat ‘Oct. 10.—Five districts, inclnd- opinion. George W. Miller had formed an ing this one, givea Union ——, of 362,a f opinion. E. O. Sanderson had Union gain of 976 over the-vote of 1562. opinion. C.C. Olarke excused. had fully made up his mind. Eawin Green conscientious scruy ent. 5 rf DA ash SeuxTr. HARRISBURG, very township in Dauphin county yet heave from, gives large Union gains. Union majerity in Dauphin county will be 1,260. DELAWARE COUNTY, CuesterR, Oct. 10.—Union gain in this bor- ough 47. Nether Providence, Union gain 30; Upper Providence, Democratic gain, 1s. FAYETTE COUNTY. CONNELLSVILLE, Oct. 10.—Davis and Linton 14 majority in this borough and 10in the town- ship, a Union gain of 35 onthe vote of last ear. * Unioxtowy, Oct. 10.—The State ticket has 100 Democratic majority, a gain over last Con- gres-ional election of 49. FRANKLIN COUNTY. Chambersburg gives 148 Union majority, @ loss of 7 on the vote of 1864. RUESINGEOS COUNTY. —— B. H. Clements bad formed a jon. Geo. P. Tait had formed an opinion eo. F. Cox bad formed an from new .- paper reports, but could fo! the evidence and give a _verdiet accordingly; challenged Wash O. fail an. an opinir vn Hen: ing, ir. was prejudices Lemeel 'L. Gaddis had forma ee Bewspaper Accounts, and fr represemtations as to the prisoner's chars Uppe bad formed snore be Upperman sa epinion Tom wha be had read and beard. Wm. Ge Sonematgh borough and township, 10 dis- . Garrett bag tion give vis It pater Union gain of formed cmc mg from an ~ at te with 236 over vote of 1562. the aceu and from ne Teports Huntixepon, Oct. 10.—Union majority 74; | Charles E. Lewis had formed an opinion from Union gain 9. wepa reports and bearing the statement LANCASTER COUNTY. fa gen on the ne - # myo Uriah Lancaster, Oct. 10. —T wenty-six districts, | Hilton accepted and sworn. J Brad- including this city, give 5,232 Union majority, with 28 districts to hearfrom. The Union ma- jority in the county will be near 5,400. bern bad formed bf ge; we ag oh, and was accepted Lancaster, Oct. 10.—Davis (Dem.) majorit, case. Z. Downing chalie: Thomas in this city ts 300, a Union ah 105. Salon McDonald had formed an opinion directly afwr gain in three townships &3. The Union gain in | the oceurrence took place. George W. Binxe 8ix districts and this city over the vote of 1962 is 147. 22 districts and this city give a gain on Cochran of 222 votes. 11 districts of this coun- ty and this city give a Union gain on the vote of 1862, of 179. LEBANON COUNTY. North Lebanon, 21 Union maj. West Ward, Lebanon borough, 126 Union maj.; East Ward, 130 Union maj. Myerstown, Oct. 10.—Jackson township, Union gain of 88 over vote of 1802. Lesanon, Oct. 10.—Union majority in this county is about 1,000. LEHIGH COUNTY. Easton, Oct. 10.—Hoquendag' bad ped Surmed an <ainion, Francis Lamb had gt pint and was binsed against the ated 'm. Hounschild excused. Nearly all of those who had formed an opinion stat! that they had done so from reports in the news- Paper causing, general remark ne Court sine | that they world never cet a juryman who was c $ to try a case of Hotoriety like this if every man Af bound + follow an impression which he might bay picked up in the newspaper; and it was very sure that newspapers bad not ordinarily so much influence wu she minds of men At this time, the entire Jist having been called ua borough | Over, Mr. Phillips stated that he understood gives 5¢ Union maj. Union ugin of 78. Allen- | that one of the jurors (Mr. Sibley) was a citi town borough, Dem. maj. 29; Union gain, 29. | zen of Maryland and nota tax payer here, a. Emans borough, Union maj. ‘1k, Union gun, 3. North Whitebal) township, Dem. maj. 1%; Union gain, 82. South W itehaN township, required by jaw, and Mr. S. informed the court that such was the case and was directed to stand aside. Dem. maj. 131; Union gain, 129. tome Ma- Up to this time the following jurors have cungil township,-Dem. Union gain, | been empanneled:—Butler Baker, from the Sl. aan 9 borough, Dept z maj. 1; Union | erigimat panel; G. W. Cissell, Esae Pickret!, George McClelland. W. J a. ‘Uriad Hilton, John D. Bradburn, from the number summoned yerterday. The Clerk was directed todraw 100 add). eer Dames frcm the jury bex, and the Mar- ial was directed to summon them for ¢ morrow. ain, 3. . LUZERNE COUNTY. Wilkebarre—Union maj. 135. Scranton— North Ward, Union maj., 343; Middle Ward, Dem. maj., 246. LYCOMING COUNTY. WILLIAMSPORT, October i0.—This borough gives 200 Union JERSEY SHORE, October 1¢.—This boron, gives 54 Union majority; Union gain 38. Wi! mca bea aaa majority 250; a large Union ome ‘cy, October 10.—Creek township—Demo- cratic majority 66. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Norristown, Octeber 10.—This borough gives Hartranft 46 ow ee A mion gain of 30 ——_—. DEATH OF AN OLD CrTizey. —The venerabi- Jacob Kieiber, well known as the messenger (o the Mayor, died this morning about 9 o'clock aged over eighty years. Mr. Kieiber was bora in Pennsylvania, and came to this city over sixty years ago, with his father, who once car ried on s bakery in the grounds now occ upied by the President's Mansion and Execu':\« inher brea Mr. K., we believe, was a brick Over 1962. Fourteen dis' in’ this count, Foe but, with the exception show 8 Democratic loss of § over 1562, when of during Mayor Magruder’s administration, Slenker had 1,645 majority. has been employed ax the messenger to the MONTOUR COUNTY. Mayor and Corporation officers since Mayor Force's inauguration, (June, 1836.) He was DawNvILvE. Oetober 10.—This borough si ves 66 Union maj. Democratic gain of 19 over one Of the «“Defende: in 18. For many dential yote. months he has been in feeble health, for the NORTHAMPTON COUNTY. past three or four years bis sou, Harry Kieiver ishing Borou, Mseingl maj. S, Dem. aaien bis duties. los 5. Easton three wards, Union meicayg > macreaed maj. 31, Union gain 185. Forks townshi; As EXcmiLENT Res OnetTeure. —We learn See er ORD Ean Se eee eee roan fl thabdlia: Meeiberts Uiptn bas tiocives weeen —- of Paymaster and Military Store espe @t the Washington Arsenal maj. 44, no change. South Bethelehem Bo- rough, Dem. maj. 167. NORTHUMBERLAND COUSTY., Snobury a maj. 135, North- is known as & most faithful cer, for a long series of year Arena! gh—Dem. maj. aving beem in the J and in the Coast pest mar ie vote —_ Survey service since 1543. During the war the SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. very beavy and responsible duties of chief gg bosaaae od Pree ~ Whyte with fy nk pd pep Ld me) ‘fone oh 2898 praise, and his promotion shows a commend dential yote. womervewed counTY. ‘Union maj. 99. Lin- coln’s may. in 1864, was 11. Union maj. for) resentative 117. oRT CrtxTor, Oct. 10—Union township, Dem. maj, 210. . UNION cCovNTY. Lewisburg gives 210 Union majority. VENANGO COUNTY. FRANKLIN, Oct. 10.—Sugar Creek township, Venango county, gives 18 Dem. maj.; meay) Jomnahip, 75 Union ma: ul «City, Oct. 10.—Union maj. 58. = OLE, Oct. 10.—This town eet try 7 pnt Hartren tat Davis 99; Campbell! 109; - able instance of appreciation of meritorion: service. te WanTs ATTENTION.—If those heaps of stor re pot removed from the avenne Where th fizg footway was laid at the a aon oes Street somebody will get burt. On Monday night a carriage was overturned there with a general smash-up, but fortunately nobody wa. killed. The on the crossing has been fin ished for some time, but the stone heaps 4 to be fixtures. Se SALE or REAL Estate.—C, W. Boteler, Jr Auctioneer, sold yesterday at anction, lot No 10 tu square 183, fronting on 17th street, bet weer coln 90. ang Mt sin streets, at 30 cents per foot, purchase: WESTMORELAND COUNTY. West Newron, Oct. 10.+Union majority on [© —— State Picket, 7; Union ra for State offi- cers, 117; for county offi: t Mount, PLEssayt, Oct. 10,—This borough gives 30 Union ma. jority: Union gain7. Mount) Affaire in Georgetown. Rear Estate Sate, By Thos. Dowling Auctionter.—Lots 6Tand @2 selyrenn agg * asan| 1oerati rity 7;\] Kim's addition to ene long eer || erick sara 34 aa anreee, to J. a West Pt wenaiipe yet heard from fv U Sacneon Gres Frsifer res. — Yesterday the t ve U ae one. wig sng bs — “Phos. Dowling, auctioneer, sold the fisherie the south ‘end of the Long Bridge, vo tbe ighest bidder for pure roe with the priv- wa Koa pn Woe Cen “Wack BUCKS COUSTY, in er ari ‘Ten districts inthis coun —a gain' | Weshington, ‘who takes the fisheries at #2.) of 111, anata Democratic majority will not ex- sper ‘ceed 500 in the county. BEDFORD COUNTY, Breprorp, Oct. 10. —Cnenestand Valley township gives a Union gait of ©. D. Hartley, win Bro,; Wash Irvin, do. to dae toeks with coal, cou- ‘Co., 236.8 tons, Central 9 "tohs; F. Martents ge Bente Se KORTHAMPTON COUNTY. Eastow, Oct. 10.—Tae., Democratic majority | in this PEAY, Ae abe is about 3,000, GRAND CARBON COUNTIES. = Tas ‘from these counties show Union! ins. PENNSYLVANTA ELECTION. Further Returms—Contest Close. PHILADELPHIA, OGt. 11,4Retarns from the interior of the State come in slowly, but are very —— but it is generally conceded Prbte iad Geis Madam — Flour —Mas- ket good demand; transactions it, prin- -cipally to supply the city trade. There = See Sinker: majority willbe at least five! change of quamuons ack Leer "i © PHIDADELPHTA, Oct. 11-Bedford’ county |" We note the arrival se bushels a Union AS el pag aor - at $2.50a! eth an active ge for Chester co masanemenanpiasiignies Sacco Goed red. Corn, 0 cents publicans, a U Union loss of 350. ‘we bave the arrival of bushels onts from “OWA ELECTION. rot ’ Democratic Gains. Cuicaco, Oct. 11.—Retarns thas far teotived of the lownlélection yester@ay are very meagre. No dna@iestions; as yet as to the result. — coun’ ves: about bs seass ty ty bo, te 0 gant: 2 Boewi . Scott county gives 50 slat foram e, Stomp, ¢ ‘the Repnblicaa jidate for ‘cnn gapeee ‘he- Democratic majority in Bach ed about, perenne Papin of step Jast election, } fens” ie a é er! ITTO GA BOOS OMT ‘The names of the one -Nuadreni taiiemen awn yesterday, Thos. - bad already forreed se A Ooert cai that Mars

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