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—————— = Published » Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, > Pennsylvania Avenue, corner lth 8t., BY TRE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. & MH. BACPPNANN, Prevt. 6. Tw THE WEEKLY STAR & year. SF Invariabi nd no paper sent longer B7-Enies of vee. 40—N2. 6,103. adveriixins fn) pening WASHINGTON. D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1872 Star. TWO CENTS | to G street north, and along G street to Seveath OFFICIAL. EVENING STAR clret weet. sims Fane, Eszerrive Ortiee, Disrarct oF COLT MRA: reli 5 ag ee Wnemincron, Sopeembne 9.157 § | white Fala Coats with ttre ABU. Washington News and Gossi I, Bexet DP Cooxs, Governor of the Dittricto | )) Tore gt Rouse No. 907 K street nv Pp: SECOND PRECINCT. Mrotere ‘Phivteenth District Co’umbia, hereby gice notice thase gener@ «'ection | will De held fm eaid District om the second TUES | DAY—the Sch day—of Uctoder, 1572, Letween th irs ofS o'clock « mo ‘clock’ p.m. of sal + for-ebe slection Istarwat Reverey—The rece'pts from this Source to-day were $187,235.33. Sgcnrrany Bourwett returned to the city ‘The regletered yotersof th ge Tapes be; | E. MP wel vote at the letters ©. H I. J, Ky in with th Joe House of Deleeates tor and Distréct; [one for eac any See at oreeeie Sees OFS senening. Dele D ® J by aw act Pensonat—Hon. J. B. Beck, of Kentucky, lative 5 estriee FOURTRENTH DISTRICT SUN | roctudes all that par: of the city of Washington xciive | lying within the Soilowing bounds: Corsmencing at street north, aed run! rth Capitol strest | to Boundary ; thence along Boundary to Sixth street west; thence slong Sixth street west to Bhods Is- | land enae; thence a ong hase Jolard avenue s venth street we theuce dowa Seveuth street iutte Lintreet norte; thence alcng ksrrect north is at the Ebbitt house. ExcovraGine d ‘SPROM TEBSTaTEe Evec- ‘Tross.—Al) advices received in official circles regarding the elections in Indiana, Ohio and Penneylvania, are very encouraging for the re- publicans. and = Delegate to the Honse oi Beorescuts. sof the Untied States, ty serve for ths term ct for cooneé mune; then J y Pee ee Fs . borne pron Mdina for secertasaing | 10 Hew a We xtrect neith, ood slong Ksteet wo | TE SEORETARY oF State, with bis family: ‘any dlice in | 1 p- | North Cepitel street. is occupying the house on I street in which he | FIRST PRECINCT. Te Vialea | _ ‘The mapistered votre of tle Fourteenth District and | Whose names beain with the letters 4. B,C,D will of | Vote at corner Wourth ana N streets northwest he How: SECOND DISTRICT. fore- | gistered voters of the Fourteenth Bistrict mes begin with the letters B, £.G,H. 1. | vote wt corner Fourth and N stre-is has resided for the past three years. The state- ment heretofore published that he had taken reoms at Wormley’s is incorrect. 3.3 in Said de egnt © electivna tbi Ly Curer Justioz Case is in Philadelphia. | The Press says he expresses himscit’ earnestly against the “Ring,” and is in favor of Mr. Buckalew asthe representative of the political purity of the state. PIBST DISTRICT. that pert of the county cf Washington Bunter Hill road, PRaciNcT . voters of the First District resid St DATE of said district Iyieg betwen Lin wat ame Buu rowt-and the Anacos- F wil vee at Bie arg tetl-eate. north ont ‘THIRD DIsTRIctT, The registered votessut the Fourtecnth District whose sames begin with the letters L, M,N, 0. P, Q, eli vote at corner Fourth and N streets north- weet FOURTH PARCINCT. ‘Tho registered voters of the nme and ‘The Geweva Awanp.—It is anticipated in official circles that the award made by the wttose names begin with the letiers S » ¥. W, | Geneva Tribunal will be paid before the expira- skcoND FEECES pam Ths rephstewe d voters of the Firat, District renid- | ¥_¥- will vows at corner Fourth aad WN stioots | 5 Tr's9 siontns from the time cf ite aunouuse- tng 0 that district lyfog eset of the | 22° i mit. Dhs_vetia rivse Whose naties tacts with the letters RE DITREE aa | es ths Doing the Grenty limit SE: By Bhp G, and H Will vote at Robert Poets st Set ee ng bounds, Cmmenciua at | THR Pgxnsyivania ELecrion — Hant- EE ee icaiy) _* b sareet north, and rannisg ap North Capitolsireet | Raxrr cP WITH THE REST OP THE TicKET.— The reglgtored voters of tho. First District resid: | oe ee ee aaa ee ecect’ eat: thence an bhai | The following dispatch was received at the pe in that La REE Bl | Ane sires veut wk mirwet north; Heeice sloce i atroet White House about noon : nee: r, . tw New Jersey avenue; we - 8.1 id. seit on st bcetinwehos” , ee X.Y. | Que to L street mcrth: theace L street north to “ PHiLADRBLPAtA, Oct. 8.—Weather splendid. Voting spirited. Hartrantc running even with bis colleagues.”” A -MERTING OP THE CABINET was held to-day, at which were present Secretaries Fish, Bout- e Street wost: treuce down Seventh street west to Oetiect north: theace slong @ Street north to Biath street west to D street norta, aud along D straet north to North Capitol street, FIRST PRECINCT. ‘The registered voters cf the Fifteenth District ede all that pact ef the corsa of W, hing! Incledes si] that part of the coussy of Washington ying WA: of Lincoln ayemue and Banker Hill read. Fn The revistered vo’ sidteg & th: di ying eas: whose naui-s begin with the letters A, B, C, D will | well, Belknap, Robeson, and Postmaster Gen- Bock © oe = re with the Lari Yous at the suuthwest corner of Fourth and Mstreets | gral Creswell. General Bristow represented the Berea: reed tcla gon? Le 7 Will vote at the lower | Sosthwees. ‘se Department of Justice. Quly routine business 7 ‘we ECINCT. The registered voters of the Filteonth District | Was transacted. After the close of the session The esissered voters of the Second District r: | whose vauies begin with the lettera , F,@. H, I, | there wae an interchange of opinions between gig fu that part of said district fy ae x BK will tthe souchwest corner of Fourthaud | the President and the Cabinet officers relative eck reek w ore K. umes begin with the i B.S. T, UV. W, X,Y, Z will a street toll gate. orthw os THIRD PRECINCT. . ‘The registered voters of the Fifteenth District Whose Lames begin with the letters LM, N. 0, P, Q. BK will vote at No. 733 Fourth street northwest. FOURTH PRECINCT i Fhe regiohoret ovary of the Hitteen, b District whose us mes begin with the letters 5,7, U,V, W, Sz will vots at No. 739 Third street north west. ; SIXIEENTH DISTRICT Inclades sti that part of the city of Washington 1 Within the fuliowing bounds: Commencing at ‘and runing down Sixth strest west to tbe street to the elections in progress to-day, the general verdict being that matters in evory direction look most encouraging. Nava Ovricens TraxsPereep. | —Lieutenant Commander Henry C. the North Pacific jon. 15th inst—Licut. Wm. Weich tothe receiving ship Vermont at New York. Lieut. Henry G. Macy to the Re- ceiving ship Ohio at Boston; Lieut. Sidney A. Simone to the Frolic. Detached—Lieutenant Tércallytown. THEY DistRicT Ieeindes all tha: lying west of Kix” Fart of the city of Georgetown ese PRECINCT. f the Third District whose B,O. D. E,F.G,H ius ~ i Four, | Commander G. K. Haswell, trom equipment TecleiB George: | one ball streets thence down Foar-aud-a half | duty at the navy yard at Norfolk wid ordated to SZCOND PRECINCT. land avenue; thence along Maryland | the naval academy. Lieutenant Commander IE... ‘ ‘bird District wi tamer begin with the letters L, M.N,O.P.Q. he e pus castwardiy to the canal; thence along the | A. H, Farquhar, from the Powhatan and pia ee ne tn Ee SiS: | Hos ett caual te South Capitol sireet: thence ap | on waiting orders. Lioutenant. Comman T.U.Y. c wilh vote at 36 ‘Bridgd | South and North Ospitol stree 26 a O"Rane, f 5 J. Washing. wreck, Geurgeiewn, Do. SY s04® | Sod slong D stroct north to Bisth street west. James O'Kane, from the navy yard, Washing. ton, and ordered as executive officer of the Powhatan, Lientenant Commander Charles H. Huntington, from the receiving ship New Hampshire at ‘Norfolk, Va., and ordered to FOUBTH DISTRICT Includes all that part of the city of Georgetown lying cast of High street st PRECINCT FIRST PRECINCT. ‘The registered voters of the Sixteenth District whote oames begin with the letters A, B,O, D, E, F wilt voreat 81% Pennsylvanin avenue northwost ‘The registered voters of the Foarth District whose ci SRCOND PRECINCT. equipment doty at the navy yard at Norfolk. pames bog with the letters A. B,U. Dy &. F.Gy EE dow bomen tiger fe for Reem ae kara Lientenant Willie Switt, from the Canandaigua . letter Ran soe ith the «Hedy J KL, ap ode! foun, BiG. | 8% 51 Conaress street, in’ George: | Bite rie ok B16 Peassyivania svenee horus: | 82d pluced on waiting ordere. SECOND F w sl Diets apts hove painre begin with the letters 0. P,Q, &, U,V, W, X, ¥, Z will votest $32 Pennsyly. DoTth west. bvemae Judea ail that part of the Gity ot Washington : E eshingto iylog witttia the tollowiog bgunds’ Gommencias on Political Notes. It is reported that William Butler Dancan refuses to run for the Mayoralty of New York, and that Abraham K. Lawrence will probably be nominated by Tammany. ‘The following republican congressional nomi- nations were made yesterday in St. Louis. First The regietered vy mame Re RAD 7 ‘ongress street. FIF¥TH DISTRICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington lying w wt of Twenty first street west. FIRST PRECINCT RECINCT. {the Bourth District whose ret. J. K.L,M.N.O. P. Z will vote 'at No. 116 dyi The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | Lighth street wostandrauulug aloug Getreet south | district, ex-Lientenant Governor E. D. Stanard, Dames Pe, with the letters 4.B,C,D.E.*.@ | to the canal; thence aloug line of the Second, Col. M. A. Bryson; third, Marathon will vote at the coruer of Twenty-second and I diy and northwe: ogee] to, its. ee Hilton. streets merthwest. > s aeuenel =i pe pop eer oot (ene —, L. Reports from Georgia continue to swell the ‘Ther istered votersof the Fith District whose emocratic majority. which from present nen with the letters Hal. J; R.f. Mei | indications will be 55,000. ‘Two negroes in Vote st the corner of Twenty second andi streets Savannah have made affidavits that republi- bortbwest. Pins? PRECINCT. THIRD PRECINCT. ‘The registered voters cf the F; Eames begin with the letters N,Q, P,Q. v X.¥.Z will vote at the corner second and I street northwest. SIXTH DIsTBICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington ‘The registered voters of the Sevemtegath District iN ‘peaia with the letters Ay 1,0 will vote clend he intersection of Sixth street and Virginia avenue southwest. he registered voters of the Seventeenth District The Foters of the Seven! c swhoee names begin with the letters D, B, F, cans were Pome from yoting at the late election, and warrants have been issued for the arrest of one magistrate and one freeholder under the enfurcement act. Of one hundred and eleven counties heard from seven of them only have given republican majorities. FF nth of Matreet north, between Eigntswnth | I,J will vows at Island Hall, near intersection of | FouR Times on TRIAL ror mis Lire—The sed ecuty first streets west and south of K street | Sixth street and ee Chase Station, Md., Tragedy._Joseph League Rorth. has been tried rour times by the circuit court of Baltimore county for murder, and hia case is Brill pending. It will be remembered that, in company with four other men, he went out one night to hunt an insane womar who had ap- peared in the neighborhood of Chase Station, on the Pbfladeiphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad. When they came up with ner she was sitting on a bank about thirty yards from the FIRST PRECINCT. ‘The registered yoters ct the Seventeenth District ‘The registered voters of the sixth District whose | whose names begin with the letters K, Li, M,N, O, names begin with the letters A.B, C.D, E.F,G,H, | PQ, Ewitl vote at Island Hall, near intersection 1 J, will vote at the, se i tho sonth- | of Sixth etreet and Virginia evoune suathwest. east ccrner Nineteen OURTH F g D Pi ‘The registered voters of the Seventeenth Pratrict whose names with the letters8,7, U,V, W, X.¥,Z will vote at Island Hall, near’ in of Biath sirect and ome N.O, P. y gin with the letters K. 5 i Yo © at the schowi- 7.0, V.W.X,¥,Z2 w 2 the southeast corner of H and Mineteeath Faection Virginia avepus south west. KIGHTEENTA DISTEICT. siete ao ae Sg he ee road track. After some parlaying with her, - i “ Fee ne eter coals batenee sone oniei | Lesgne fired bis gun ana the woman fell deal, SEVENTH DISTRICT ct aud Eighth street and was found next morning lying on QU Re part of the city Ret oRresecr. _, | the spot where she was sitting when she pr ie a The registered vouers of the Eighteenth District | received the mortal wound. “It was & : hence east on N street north to | Mhote memes berln wih the letters 4,8). wil | wretchedly cowardly act, but some of Test west; thence Fourteeuths the elements of murder were wanting. street west to Boundary; the: hence along Boundary nth District | League was tried at Towsontown some mouths greet to Twenty first west: theace down Twenty- | whose names begin: with the letters G.H,1,J, | atterward and gt ged failed to agree. Atthe ee ood Se res north theuce Rey K will vote at house No 462 If str: uthwest. succeeding term of court ‘he was tried before Tigueccnth street. weet to octet mathe tenen . Pudges Grason and Yellott, without a fury, and a K street nosth to Fifteceth ctenen ccti. there being a division of opinion, no judgment pt eat phate names, begim with the Jottors L, M,N» O, P ouse NO. 333 L street southwest, | Was tendered. He was tried at the next term ie | 1 The registered voters of the Seventh Di Ss re healt cereate. &nd convicted of murder in the second degree. ween names bosia) with the letters & BO Prenivess Eaten eet Some see a bamntee ¥xceptions being taken to the ruling of the Sens ah crveme jeaster’s, No. 1639, or The registered voters ot ihe Kighteenth District | court by the prisoner's counsel, the case was whose names begin with the letters 3,7, U,V, W. yg X.¥,Z will vote at house No. 501 vot carried to thé court of ——. who reversed ‘The registered voters of the Seventh District K street south: | the decision of the court low ‘and ordered a whose pau es begin with the letters EAE. GH will new trial. ‘The fourth trial was concluded yes- Noteae Mir. B. Mann's, No. 1703, N.W. coracr N NINETEENTH DISTBICT terday, and the jury, after remaining oat ae sso Tea strecte, © = ine nthe taltcwing Lounds? Gumesennste2 | two days, failed to agree and were dischargen ORD PRECINCT. . 2 Mae CLLR Js, he aegistered vo enth District | Filteeuth strect eagt and Fuanin ‘The state's attorney gave notice-that he would Ries nenees Coie GRE the ete Se en | ccecets taeees Sine Reena ee Ee Reet | Teeate cae ner aey gare. county.—Balt. Am., H.O, BP. 4, B, will ’s, S.E. corner | tol etre Sth inst. Wand I7th streets, No. 162 treet _ FOURTH PRECINCT, west; Town Evections 1x Conwecrrovr.—At the ‘The registered voters of the Seventh District | avenve, town election in Hartford yesterday a light vote was polled. Gordon Robbins, republican, was elected town clerk by 231 majority over Levi ‘Woodhouse, democrat, who has held the office for several years. The republicans have a ma- jority in the hoard of selectmen. ‘Two of the s0- jectmen elected were on both tickets. The dem- Ocratic candidates for the board of relief are elected. In 42 towns heard from the republicans have gained these offices in fourtowns that wers democratic last year, and the democrats have whose neco:s begin with the letters 3,T, U, V. W, Xs ¥¢Z-arill voteat JH. Payne's, corner’ Massa: ~-Chusetis.aveuus and th streets. No. 1764. ZIGHTH DistTEICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington ty- cing Withee the following bounds: Commencing at WW osarect sorth aud rannisg up Fourteeuth str et ‘weet to Botndary; thence along Boundary to Sixth egtreet west, thence dowu Sixty street west to Rhode Isler! je; thence slong Bhode Island avenue to Beveuth street hence down Seventh street ‘Were tu U stecet uorth; thence along O street nm Capit: reet, ce ae E, andalong £ to Fifteenth street. Viast PRkcINeT. the Nineteenth Bistrict whose names begin wish the lettera a, B, 0, D. By ¥.G, Hy1,J,K wilt vote at No. 38H atreot uortu: ‘West, eiween Ist sireet weat and North Capiwi, SECOND PRECINCT. ‘The registered voiers of the Nineteenth District ‘howe names begin with the letters Lb, M,N.O. P, QBS, T.0.V, WX. ¥. 2 will vom at No.9 A sineet Dortneest, Jetween North Uspitel aud Ist The registered vouers th 4: Teh h Wy O.stacet north; thence along 4 ptreeis. guined in six towns which were republican last aarect weet tc M strect botth: and cing H tree TWENTIETH DISTRICT year. In New Haven Henry M. Lewis, the reg- orth to Fuarteenth street w Inctndos all that part of the city of Washington | ular democratic and citizens’ candidate fee lying south ot Bscreet north between Morel aud Seat FURST PRECINCT. ‘The registere! voters uf toe Bighth district whose ames begin with the letters A, B.C, D. E, F will “oes! northesst corner of Eleventh aud Q mayor, was elected by a pluraltty of 158 votes over Lieutenant Governor Morris ‘Tyler, the regular republican, and James Gallagher, the independent democratic candidate. ‘The candi. dates for the other offices on the eitizens' ticket, headed by Lewis, were elected over the Ogpitel streets and Fourih strect east. Fike) PARCLNGT, ‘The registered voters of the Twenticth District ‘whose nomes begin with the letters A F. will yote at Behool-house sout! ‘Third and A streets sontheast. streets e=coND PRECINCT. ast Corker of od Cotrrsof the Kigbih District whoee nomi: ith the lettem G,H.1,J.K,L. M,N A SCOND DRSICINET. nees of both parties. The republicans elect two- at Bioventh street, between Qaud B, | | The registered voters uf the Twen‘ieth District | ty,irds of the common council carrying five out whose names begin with the lettors G, H, 1, J. 1, ide * TH RD PRECtNCT. M will vote at School house southeast corner of | S¢vem wards. ered voters the Baz with the lettera Fas streets southeast. SRIAD -PORCENOT? Kv-xtrx tn Keytrogy.—a special dispateh vote revi ‘The registerd £ ths entieth District | tothe New York Times from Louisville, Ky., teat h street, betweed Bleveuin and he ae nein wih te inttern Kckiar Ayah; | fayseR the Stinet., Bazil Simpson, an ol col: IbBT DISTRICT =, T,U.V. WX, % % will vote coi house | ored man, with all his sons, sons-in-law, cows, Jnclu = SE tha: pax of the aigr of foutheust corsier of Third and A streets soathens: bogs, horses, and, in fact, everything he could ying Soteon Gstrest north ar dee ee AEE IBST DISTRICT. ncton | MOVe:came into Frankfort, the espital of the eer Kleve ea os part of the sity of Washing ty. end Ss oe easy Sea attington | state, for safety. ‘They say that the kuklux, to Frest Erxerxet Carciige avenue nod running up Fourth | {be Dumber of twenty or thirty, visited their tered Voters of the Ninth District whoae tw E street north; thenes alo Bat bomes the night before, whipped all of them BSR 3 YO nk oe ig A heenth street sasts thence ficwu thay could catch, and’ ordered them to l Toy wut "ee at X223 New York avemcs northwest, et cast te street -merih: tense along (| within twenty hours. ‘These tamilice of ve, cent hei treet north to the Bastorn brauch; thence alone the De of the Eastern twanch to B street souta: eng B street south to Fifteenth otreet east, down Fifteenth strost east to D street scuth: slong D etreet sonth RECIN ere represented to be sober and industelo owning lands on which they live in Bald Kno} Precinct, about ten miles from the eapital, and having fine crops of tobacco, corn, &e., which aac The vesitiared voters of te Ninth Diitrict w fo phe ietters K, Lb, MON. O. P. P20 2 wit vols of 2325 N henes meuce hence South Carglina avenue, and ‘4 DISTRICT. down South Carclinwavenue to Fuarth street pena toabandon fur the Kuklax «all thet partof the clyy of Wi ly- FIRMS PRECINCT. . ‘orth yy ‘The registered voters of the Twen: Tenth ena Fifteenth steowts weet. | °° | whces unmes begin with the fetiers ry at! ee ee TRIAL oy Tweep, Et. aL.— Judge Brady at pened rt of oyer and ter iN oe eS aan 2 the cou yer ant ew game bogie wih the iptiore A Cee Pee Sicoxs paecrxcr, feseeenle Ie Celene, Cane ask Hite, ke wil voce at house Boe Lau’ Ressest of the Twenty first ther laws. The District Attorney asked fi uerihwe whise p the letters ©, #. other: for = SECOND PRECLECT. M wil vote at intersection of early triale of the cares of Thomas C. Fields and pabeen Se ts Sith Caio, ee epeiatee Meese | Senne and Minth stress southemnt. eden phe diy derma vod ELV Zeit vow at Grysacn Hacer, | The registered voters of the Ywomty Geet District | piSanee "Yt vine erren ota Co cay ae aoeteone port hweet « oruer of Tk. teonth and Bacreets uoreh: | Whose vemer ree, upththe istterr NO, P»Q-H. | trial tor Monday next, nodefiuite action being weet. Boat Cantilo setae, at aken in dhe other cases. The civil suits againet ELRYENTE DISTRICT _ | South Carotina avense and Ninth street south = ty ‘weed, Connolly, and others were betore Judge peste ES rar ona See gf Washington. on demurver, aud ment Ee tie Lee Sa ene ‘as postpaned two weeks, wnt STEt itapnit eae Nheiesiie eee Wee z= oe aegin wie the vere A 2 Pe ‘ Funerals by moonlight ure « St. Louis in- 2 4 corner Mary: ention, as es Bleventh strest southwest. re ia re Joe is @ Kansas City loca the registered sotcre of the Bleventh Digtrist &7-A Mobile chicken caught a largo rat and Aa epee beld it until it was killed. lan) avenue and Lleventh aireet DisTRICT Jnciades ali that par of the city of Washington wacen G street north god al. amd Betdoog Binth strect west Kisveuts sthect SEC@SD PRECINCT. ‘The registered v. of the Dis- teen years ego the where west. j trict patoeausiee tesa witht lone Gelletea, | Omaha etands ‘sntouchod — ate eteeh ts Peis Piget whese KL‘at will yoig on t niet, beeweca Tin’ wud Sh prairie, Now the city bas 20,c0n heen peebtnctoaeet asa Pare aos | ee wrt TE arene. | weit ee ote et porthwecs. with the P.@ news.” SECORD PRECINCT. res sorrel es eA RVS OS | Bevcvuisans sama meee | "er dae Urea, caer wn ha marae Paes * ‘atahsiress, peuinTee, “Cigna tus sachs re peetereay in the Baltimore criminal court Rist (ceo meena na ete See Ste See ta eee Ones | smu tenn FRM, | aoe ‘ THE ELECTIONS TO-DAY. | TELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR | This Afternoon's Dispatches, | THE STATE ELECTIONS Full Lists of thé Candidates tn a: he Sintes, and Mesuits of Late Elections, THE NEWS. VICTORY! Repedticans. Democrats. John T. Hartrantt. Chas. B. Buckal: | Governor. | LATEST EWS, Ruliier Gei-tarrison alien, Wiliam ‘Hertiey Auditer Geu-Marrison Alls r ey. easies PONGR ESSMEN, = ah heats. Demaerate, THE ELECTION TO-DAY. | PENNSYLVANIA. ne Todd. aus f. Hopkins. Be —— «Se feld.* “Richard Van ane Roth Sides Consdent. A. Albright. Henud'k B. W re ; CHIPMAN SWEEPS THE FIELD!) _ | Mommies Comsaeme. cial cne Moore D oe phia opecial saye both oldes are conBdent. Ip — Charles Neill soy Morris. ial says bor c ; $ Her’ Voy R sort WILL PROBABLY | Ciaits 2.000 majorits Walt BML g| HIS MAJORITY me ¥. > « a rocecding Quietly t & Sya'gt’n Pailitp B REACH MINE THOUSAND! 7 rt Lae 6 Epn'ta bs Acker. D eg é H Holster Olsmors” D is progressing vers § fs jeister Ciyiner, grees ery Pa" Terr emis D b erng ace aw -jeillinger. Bernard Rellty, & THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. eabebal hen We welt, St» . distributed among the L.D. Shumaker. Stan. Wootward i a i among Ben’ile K. Bhodes. ‘124 RB yy to occur. Cp to ohn B. Packer. sg Mages. Zan 8 | The Republicans Carry the State Be- # are reported. onl. se Reddy, the Biac ith, Arrest: Ee Bitton Specr*. iD yond Doubt. Pattapsuemta, cers oP the Biack- Ube aki Bose Henry Stiwod* 2D smith,” from New York, was arrested after 9—Cerlton 8 Cartis, Thomas L. Kans, 64 & voting three times, and ‘was locked up for a Rw re pemeepgi. 2B | Heavy Republican Vote im Phila= | forther bearing, tiltcen tas lists wore found on eiey, James King, $212 t ain. gr Pa a Si deiphia ‘The Republicans Doing Well. W.8. Moore. W .McCioliana™ “7:3 D In the 4th ward, the strongest democratic The followin, putin the fied incomplete tickets have been ward in the city, the hourly announcement of y the prohibitionistsand Labor the votes cast shows that more republican votes Hartranft's Majority in Philadelphia " ; have been cast than is usually polled the Fofortabor Befrrmers. Prohibitionists, Twenty Thensand! whole day. ent ee Governor-W. P. 8. B. Chase. Large Increase in the Eepublican Vote iu Pi lelphia, Pmavecrara, Oc At tue headquarters ofthe republican ntral committee they are calculating on a targe increase in the re- Publican vote in the city, reports from various wards warranting the belief that Hartranft's has'since w: Bup. Us. Jadge- J. 2 bompeen. Jos. Henderson. The returns from the different voting pre- Auditor Gen. —F, MeAdams, Harr Spengi-r. a4, | einets of this District up to the time of going to Congress at Large. <j) A.J. Clark, "| press with this extra, indicate that General (B. Bash Bradford. Congress, Tenth H H Chipman, the republican candidate for Con- istrict—Jobn W. Killinger,(same Sabina.) majority will be twenty thousand. At the Nb- as repul erase YoTR: gress, will sweep the ficld by a major- —S ceneree headquarters they appear | Be 4 Zeca. ity more than double that of his heavy equality confident, though not expecting to etfect much in the city. majority at the last election. Good jadges ~—_ « believe that his majority will not be less omte. Seal Ze se than nine thousand, as he is receiving the votes | The Biot in Cinciamati-all Quiet not only of the republican party but of all this Moraing. classes of business men, who appreciate his ca- ity and his previous services in the same po- sition. There is some splitting up on delegates in the different districts, but it is believed that the republicans nominees will be elected in every district. From Pennsylvania the news is equally en- CixcrxNatt, O., Oct. 8—At half-past one "clock this morning al! was quiet at the scene of the riot last night. The rioters bad all dis- persed, and the negroes had evacuated their ar- mory. All - Quiet at the Polls To-day. Cixcosn ati, Oc Th tion is proceed- ing quietly throughout the city. Unusual cautions bave been taken by the mayor in sixth ward, the scene of | OHIO. Br publicans. Democrats a bli 2 latest dis- | Dances, to preserve the peace. An Irishma: Secretary ate...alien T-Wikof, Aquille Wiley, | COUrAging for the republicans. The latest dis- | Ponce’. | swearing vengeance against the co Judge Sap’ Court. Jubn Welch,’ Joha L, Green 1 {nage SumseCourt. Jobo Welch, |" Juha l’ Geen’ | patches from there indicate that tho republicans - ree CONGR ESMER. *- | will undoubtedly carry the state, and that Hart ored people, was arrested and relieved of his pistol and cartridges whict he hadin his pos. CONG Republicans. Dist, Mojority. - * : fession. i (Leng term.) ae ranft will leave Philadelphia with the atex — >—— 1 Benjemin Exgioston, Mil:on Saylor, 7B | pectedly heavy majority of twenty thousand, GEORGIA. (bh rt term ) which will secure his election beyond peradven. ture. P. S.—A dispatch just received by Hon. A. M. Clapp, Congressional Printer, from Pbila- Smith's Majerity 60,000. Savawnaz, Ga., Oct. 8—The Morning News has received official returns from one hundred and three counties, giving Smith @ majority of c. P. Tat, * 2—Rutherford B. Heyes, H. B Banning, $—Johu G. Sinith, JW By 90 16 L. B. Gunekel, J.J. Winaxs, as 0,671. There are thirty-two counties yet to 5—Wim_ J awrence, delphia, from a reliable source, says: “Large | hear tro hich will doubtless swell the ma- oJ W. Bobinsou, “y jority to 60,000. Ww—Charles Foster,” vote being polled. Hartranft will be elected = M—H. 8. Bundy, without dot james Taylor, Ee —— Te-day. moins P. Marsh, THIRTY MEN KILLED IN A COAL MINE. ERE TOURRRRUR Tar 5 mcomiee, oe Political Riot in Cincinnati. Boy agi = scossts pocenace — P. Spragce.” a P| coal Morely yesterday while CEN ee ioe es eee CERRO REO ie nent nD BEOWE | ine miners wero at ark. Subty mee one oodwerth, Richard Brown, 2,293 PROCESSION AND THE COLORED PEOPLE. known to have been killed. Tae west ex- 1—Jelmes Monrge,* Aron or ment 3.24 B | A riot occurred in Cinginnati last night on the | ‘citcment prevails tn the Beighborbeod. WoRicherd C Parsons, BOtnateltin, Sark | comer ot fifth street and Broadway, between FORTY MINERS EILLED @ Greeley torch-light procession and @ number of colored people, in which from fifty to seventy- five shots were fired and several person: wounded, but none so far as heard from killed. The accounts of the affair given by eye-wit- nesses are very conflicting. The Greeley club was from the ith ward, in which the population is largely Irish, and the locality of the riot is thickly settled ‘by colored peopie. The colored people sy that during the day word was sent them that they would be attacked last evening. This word came also to the police, and the officers of the district feared a riot, and the Rep, | Colored men laidin a stock of ammunition. A ; | colored man made a political speech on the street, and while he was speaking the proces- sion turned to go down toward 4th street. Here and at this time the firing commenced. One account is that a lot of colored children rushed down to the corner to see the procession go by. and hurrahed for Grant, and that the torcl. bearersin the procession beat th them away, and attempted to ored man away by beating him, he drew istol and” fired Members of present Oongress. In toe 1ith district the prohivitionists have nominated W. B. Chadwick as their candidate. As Ohio was redistricted last winter, the only majorities to be had to compare with the vote this year are to be made up from the vote by counties in the election of 1871 The majorities were then as - above. The majorties in the Ist and 2d districts are given enly approxi- matively, the dividing line between the two having been changed. The new 13th, whicn was the old Lith ward, has been transferred from the 2d to the Ist district. STATE VOTE. Year. Hep. Dem. 136€—Jadge Pup Court.212.554 199.951 180— President 23 Lowpor, Uct. 8.—The explosion in the coal mine at Morley yesterday was tar more serious in its results than the first dispatch stated. It is now kuown that forty miners were killed. TRE QUEEN OF HOLLAND is expected to visit England in a few days. - MR. SCHENCK, American minister, has returued to London from the continent. - SHIPWRECE. _ The Hilda, of Liverpool, was wrecked off South Shicids yesterday and all en board were RACES TO-paY. Lonpox, Oct. 5 —The race for the Cesare- witch stakes is to take place to-day at the New- market autumn meeting. Baron Rothchiid's b,c. Laburnum is the favorite. THROWING STONES AT THE KING OF SPAIN. Paris, Oct, 8.—A special dispatch from Mad i Last even while his Majesty King Amadeus was walking in the Pisza del Oriente, two men, who were con- cealed behind statues, threw several large stoves id tha: at them it him, crying at the time ‘+ Fira ja Republica?” Others who were not near by, but who saw the | a dies pe ~ ee a oy | beginning, tay that four sbots were dred fet | TRE desperadoes took itight immestiately atter Isi1—Govermorensncwc239.278 8503 216s | from the , and that @ colored man | Pity yy a smimber of qoliceen ta ene Par Democratic majority in 1862 5,077. fired back. The preponderance of testimony is | fo‘ aking thee cecepe ey eat succee le fearegate vote for Douglas, Ureckinridge, and | that the Bring was commeneed by a very large | !™2king their escape. The kinz was not hurt. Beit” —— colored man, who wss stauling onthe Cavern, | The occurrence causes great excitement in Mad- INDIANA. ‘The confusion th earful. ‘The mem. | "4 TRE RESULT OF THE STATE ELECTION in America to day are awaited with great anx- Jety by the London journals. They all recognize that a decisive result on either tide to-day will ko far towards deciding the Presidential election bers of the procession first started to run, and then rallied. The colored men, such as had pis- tols, seemed to be using them, and retiring north over Broadway. Unarmed colored men Democrats. ?. ran to their armory on New street, where the; got about thirty mubbcts, and rushed reat to rer alata ny Sil rce their frien ey succeeded in driving back and dispersing the members of the proces: Bow York Wetes. MOVEMENTS FOR THE MAYOBALTY. ‘They then rushed to thetr armory, where New Yous, Oct. &.—It is stated that a secret Demosrats. tioat one hundred and Atty or two hundred of | caucus of democrats met in Sheriff’ Bremean ‘ % John 8. Williams. | them are under arms. have all the ap | paice yesterday with a view to working forthe Godiove 8. Urth. Michael 0. Kerr pecans he ber ap 8b pgm oe 5.3 yd defeat of Duncan for the mayerenge and to IoMm, Beltran, | Wm. B Niblack.* fae | maids" This attack to-night was made to ie, | SEC the renomination of District Attorney ee Voyles. Simon i Wolfe 5433 D | timidate you from ‘voting to-morrow. Now I Garvin. Abraham K. Lawrence was decided CJere tt Wilvon,* David & - 4 want to say to you, let every man of you go to | “Pon for ee ARGEROUS FREIGHT. jebn Coburn.* "Cyrus F a8 BY fre Polis af vote, iC st the cost or vour lives.” | Op setarday, while the steamers Charleston $—Morton C. Hunter. Dan'l W. Voorhees.* 1425 D | This speech was received with defening shouts. and South Carolina re bel loaded, one of T—Thos. J Cason. | Mahlon D. Manson.* "393 D | While the riot was in the riot alarm wa: en eee oe otce-4 SSP nates? J kaa ety’ LHR | turned in on the fire bells, and the whole police | {B6.Cates gaped open, and it was discovered to ES es % Rove wert eH pe CS Tho mmevor, ekier | Conuin Srowerks. A cemom-boussodicer Chero- ly a SL LY? E | oF police, andentire police force were soon on | UPOB made an examination and found several the spot. The police formed across the street in platoons and drove the mad crowd from the vicinity of the strife. They the® made euch a disposition of their force as to prevent a renewal of the contiict upto midnight. Great crowds of men were congregated on Main street, oat- side the police lines and three squares from the ht democrets in Indiana have also nominated the following ticket: ae: P. Edgerton, (who has sinoe de- clined. Lieutenant Governcr—Green Attorney General—Thomas B: cases containing lireworks of every description and other manufactures from gunpowder. These boxes were invoieed a8 fancy goods, and were accordingly seized. It is thonght inthis way the steamer Bienville was set ou tire, as shippers of these goods have been forwarding by southern Durbin, ed vessels for some time. ran Reeretary of State—Altred Parso! Troscrers obras, Srine’Spenere the colored men were under | waobertiPeceart, postmaster o South Bethle- Congress ot Larg—W. CU. Morean and W. F. | “Tita Ganehal boltel oe ene prevailed. a, | hem, tne bien afrested on the charge of dis Sherrod gen: oth cee messes is, that | tributing bogus naturalization papers. & stare vore. aiter the riot began both sides participated to —~ ear, heir utmost in the firing, bat there are n> Pate of Capt Colvocoresses. 1380—Governor. fg accounts of colsred men being shot an tee DMT cone ePimiTED Aware fhe witnesses say several colored men were XN ¥ Jet. — i ¢ knocked down in the streets. oy ik tae ee ,»@deck bandon board the canal boat Monarch, wae mysteriousiy spirited away, and it a, pears that his absen connected with the marder of Captain Calvocuy resses, in Bridgeport, about four months ago. ‘The weapon with which the deed was commit. ‘The seriously wounded are James Smitn and Thomas Warrington, in the thigh. Smith was in the procession, and Warrington was standing on the sidewalk when the firing commenced. ‘One man was shot fn thé toe, another was grazed 7 SOL 317.500 e—In 1862 9 543: tn 1870, 9,555 peih@ertente vete for Douglas, Brockinriags, and | thump, and several had’ thels cothiee Sut ey | ted is supposed to have becn traced to Traguor, ‘i NEBEASKA. bullets. 4 ae Triple Merder in Lontsiana. Bepubiicans, Democrats, 7 as » | Suuxverort, Oct.7.—K. J. Wright, clerk of Governor... BW Forgas, a ae esntLaea Bociniad See LL Te | sisctevcaen Boe Bukaiinae eee Wright, ‘Hesidl Gatat’ *tnouca deputy sberiit, were killed this morning® by Chief of Police Sherwood and lice ofticer Shepherd. + i. Friends of the Wrights armed them- es with shot guns, found and killed Shej- herd, and are searching in every direction tor All concerned belong w the same A K «A WJ Connell, JO Fox. M xe: Wm. A. Marlow, ——_—_— Alleged Illegal Registration in Ne New York, Oct. 8—At Newark, N. J., ar- Drounse.. esse P. Warner. mejority iu 1570, 24:7, STATE VOTE Rep, Tests have been made of several persons charged 16 oe te ee ees eres or q illegal registration in one ward. thorl- ts tice are making investigations ©?" q among the &7 The Tasiors’ Union of New York has voted horses here contin there ia scasel, £1,000 toassist the tailors on a strike in Phila- Borse tn the cite fit ter bork The im Gelphia. = smn of business is becoming SS . Mer = Poor Cishovest fasten ants are unable to ship or get goods from rough rant fe one cing, tnd baron depot. There are no hacks on thestands. ~ Sweet potatoes and apples from al places 5 front ofthe stores. ‘This may be con- & Burning Well. sidered sport, bat it is the firstetep in down- Ban ward road to Congress. Danbury News. S7 It she bad been a hard-working washer- woren, with irregular fe a tanned complexion, she would bly have been stra SP, guthont Judge or Jury It is to be hoped that Mra. Fair now in love with meine ene acquitted ker.—. ¥. tw the ta. In shi] ancy ‘movemen: i cass castger ae girl floated by one of them be for a buoy, and £0 passed by a7 The Russian Gazette de I’ Academie states posed to enter themselves as etudents in medicine, is about three hundred. Qaly seven- ty can be edmitted. PENNSYLVANIA!! THE KEYSTONE STATE HEARD PROV. THAT TIDAL WAvB! The Republicans Sweep the State # Carry the kews to Worace! Demecratic Gains in Some of the Mining Countics. y. Eepubifcan Gates ia Old Berks, the Democratic Strong held The Republicans Wild with Excite- meat The Gamblers Give Up the Scate Fool Selling 100 for Hariranit «> for Buchalew, Special Diepar-’ ¢ Purtapeceata, Oct. &, 22 0. A ra chad the Sta beantiful day conld n ear anteotd Business is almost entirely suspended and the cliy has the air of @ holiday this hoar—s o’clock—returns have been re wards as late atone o'c} at each polling place hour, and telog: with the Mayor com all be vote must be announced every ¢ wires connect each ward oftice, and immediately the vote is announced it eraphea to the Mayor's eftice. At one o'clock the vote fvoted up: Martrantt Buckalew 36,324, making a majority of for Martranft in @ total vote of 96,24 The total registration is 1¢2,000, so that in the remaining hours (4,000 votes may be polle This result bas made the repubitcans wild with excitement, and some claim a majority of 20,000 am the city for Hartranft. Tue repubit- can committee, however, still stick to 15,000 as their majority. In the vote given, Hartrantt, strange to say, leads his ticket. In the lower wards, where the colored men mostly reside, and which are heavily democratic, Hartranft leads the ticket. In the central wards, where the aristocracy live, he runs behind, but ©: who oppose him merely sera 1 out voting for Buck In the up-town and rural wards, which aro ail heavi Hartrautt keeps up with the rest © ‘The election ts the most orderly ever hei! | and the vote will be unusna! Dispatches from the countle | Philadelphia say that the vote is that Hartrantt keeps wel! up Luzerne, Carbon, Lehi? counties, which ar there are heary democratic gains, bat Hart- ranft does not fall behiad his ticket, From Schuylkill county, which is also in the mining distriet, there are republican gains. From Allegheny and the northern counties, which are heavily republic: dispatches received say iartran the ticket considerably. In Berke stronghold of democracy, beavy gains are reported, the democracy tier of putting this county down for heavy democratic gave. At noon in the yoo! sales Hartrantt broaght 109, to 40 for Buckalew. e ne LATER FROM PHILADELPHIA Rioting Going om there This Afternoon. Bill McMullin’s Gang of Repeaters At- tack the Polling Stations in the 3d, 4th and 5th Wards! sixty of the Gang Arrested, and the Best Dispersed Great Excitement! 4 Riot Between the Negroes and trish ta Philadelphia Feared Te- night. Specic? Bispaich to The Evening Star. PHILADELPELa, Ost. 8, 3.15 p. m.—BSbortly after 3 o'clock what threatened to be a serious riot broke out down town. It appears thet at the hour mentioned Bill McMallin’s gang of the 4th ward democratic repeaters diviied imto squads and began @ systematic attack on the Lolling stations in the 34, 4th and 5ch wards. Fortunately, thelr movaments had been closely watched by detectives, and before they had done much damage & police reserve of three bundred men and a reserve of several bun- dred deputy United States marshals arrived, and in less than half an hour had arre: over sixtyof the gang and dispersed the remainder, Pistols and black-jacks were freely used. Many were hurt but none killed, as far as heard from. ‘There is great excitement in the wards men- tuoned, and a riot bet wee n and Irixh is feared to-night. y. —_—— (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS cept Ev. Quaker City. PRILADELY ata, Uct. s.—In thirteen wards of the city, during the hour, Hartranft was 2,601 abe. and over 6¥) ahead of the repu' ; This is viewed as an indication that Hartrantt will exceed the rest of the republican ticket, and not fall behind, as supposed. The second ward will, it is asserted hy the Evening Telegraph, be carried by the re- publicans for the first time in eight years, and the republican candidate for the state ecpate will be elected. Backalew im Berks County. PHILADELPSIA Wct. 8.—The followin, dispatches have been received here Rearnc, Oct 8 —Hartrantt be less be- bind the democratic vote than any prev: cendidate. Buckalew's majorjty will n ceed 6,000. . Martranft Behind His Ticket tn Alle- my. Pitrerves, Oct 5. Nothing dednite has yet been received. Hartranft is running behind the ticket as far as heard from. Despatches from the Interior. Harnispere, Uct. §—Everything is going on very q' ‘avd orderiy. No disturbances Whatever bave occurred as (ar as heata rom. Farr, Oct. ¢—Buckalew a ruuain shesd. Getrvencee, Oct. § —Hartrant running up, with, the, ticket. Returns up to eleven Joe! © Cuampunsscno, Oct. §—Buckalew is abead of the democratic ticket ere. Lenaxom, Oct. 8 —Hartranft is ahead by 50 #0 far, by the cCunt et twelve o'clock. ‘De: ‘4., Ost. 8—Bverything ts repr quiet here. Backs, # gaining ground. Porrevitle, Pa. Oct, &— progressing qu Te. vote eercuuoren, Pa, Oct. Ba ~ being polled in thie county, Hartra:, “ta well vp with the rest of the republican tic. “a turmont he aie oc Everrthing quiet; 1 jurncout; the noi wy; the vote for Bucka-