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nines rari eas Political Rotes Cbarles St. John (republican) was THE EVENING STAR. renominated for Congress in the 1ith Sistrict 5 Now York ‘pted # demoe 2 Whersls of the 21 Masa ecaassaesl apes cere ’ . . churettr dwtrict have womsinated award Avery, 1T a ST: BUILDINGS, of Braintree, tor Congress nsy! ne Khod nd de tie and Nbersl Pennsyirania — corner llth 8t., ne ad ane ct cor ventions yest ay ited YEW . | on ‘he following nominations: Presiden ME en aera Carrt. Epa SM BOP PMS P, 1 ‘ | trict, Thomas Davis, western district, George . : ‘ . > | H_ Browne. vate FYENIN : 4 . th FoR Mot . \ Cy ‘ | . The republican majority in Vermont, count- | ing Out the extravagant nambor of M4 scattering } Voter in a poll of nearly 69.00 votes, te 25,319, = ine paper sent lor BF Far ves. 40—N2. 6,104. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1872. TWO CENTS LADIES’ GOODS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | THE stave Evecrions. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR | Secs Remy, vores ot mm mocratic and liberal ma sara oe “a ticket range from 2,907 t) 4.74 BE MUST COMPLETE AtSOBEMENT =| Low Prices : ip, | REPUBLICAN YICTORIES ALL ALONG THE Line.| hig Afternoon’s Dispatches, | rez eercuns peom wamicrox cov A 5, CeRvaNxTowN YaRvs. As ax Ixpeermest to Give Us 4 OALL Washington News and Gossip. pees ee J.ccharter el on vester- rey ablican m give Wiley, liberal and democrat, for sec over last year Emer iveuirs WORSTED | Burnett's Coconi of state, a majority of 5.646, and Green, 1 an 3,00 over « VE ree 8 Cocoaine ‘4 ne t. SST! t ove . Th WORSE MAE! ut | Ho-tetters Stomach Biri. IvteRwat Revexve.—The receipts from this | Carry the Ne to Horace.| MORE OF THE TIDAL WAVE, | 424 democra a ae Kan Judge, 65:5. Pingel eee ge nah 5. SELMA 8, jer’s Sarasporilia and Che ry 3 7. e re ~ - Bomcyoot ~ stecpposite Patent Offer, | Winchester's Hy paruorpuites, ~ pungetast peste eel The incomplete returns received last night pase iS Corcanve, Oct. 3— Returns up to this time | [Ere Sen ate femora. ~ = - Bric. Gen. Hartwan Bacwe, Colonel of | ¢rom the state elections held yesterday indicate PENNSYLVANIA GOES REPUBLICAN BY | 279,85, lle"* Allen county. five towns, | a ™ a a a a a ¥ vi t i MISS EA. MeCORMICK, Engineers U. 8. A., diedln Philadelphia yes- | that the republicans have carried Pennsylvania, aye “get eat Wiker Leu Wiles, 13 and counts.on | Tay Leys Makby Banevrt.-2i'bs : = | Sg teruay, aged 75. 4. Ohio and Nebraska by handsome majorities, ty, two townships Wiley, 402. been mentioned by telegraph that S S06 BEETS SERENE RT Magnolia Balm. Uxcre Sam's CasH Box.—The following | and have probably been successful in Indiana. ted racer, Harry Baste: Hos just open-d a very lerge Catharion and Barr ler county, seven townships, and one fae arsortment of | , were the balances in the treasury at the clcse PENNSYLVANIA. OHIO BY TWENTY THOUSAXD. the city of Hamilton, ow, Was beater at Proey Plier! 7 " 2. a by Monarchist, owned Feilacd Win c fe Jamaics G ‘eta | we . ; ©, 86,307,722, | President Grant received telegrams from Sen- 2077. Clark county, tour ms. | This wera mest uneapeeted tee AA = iS See em paring at cas | CF waeinens yesterday: Currency, 96907)i85 | oi Ganwron, ak Harmburge ie igur, ia Saar Se eT ae cet enne Meow orapeie- 1 Lies autremngeate i tor ot Bea a MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Whetuer to give us to sour advantage | coin, i50.43—including $21,959,090 coin | Which he says:—“ We are going over last year can gees cel nm county 7m race was 2 dash of three miles, and * ; } ABTE UR NATTAY, | certiticates. in nearly every part of the state, and the ma INDIANA BY FOUR THOTSAND. vw Fe In drawitig for places Monarchist he a semis nm = Sah ka rickae 5 jority cannot be less than 20,000.” “ This city ty, five townships but Basset g DAUGGIST. NAVAL OPFICERS T RaNsreRRED.—Ordsred— ores Hartranft 100 majority, @ gain of 750 over Cuyahoga count: 2S: JUST OPENING c *] octte Comer 24 and Dastreeta N. W. | Snsizn John H. Moore to the Worcester 16th | ECsr vin oan, ‘The majority imthie county will The following dlepatches were received at the | RAE Clee # kanen as © OF | Satan iost, sfirst Assistant Engineer John Bissett to | he over 2,000. The tidal wave is moving.” The following diepatches were received ~~ oe ee . . . A Cara. * the navy yard at Bostor. Detached—First As- | _ ©. C. Fulton telegraphed from Philadelphia | White House to-day . i e - BAYES, FLOW EES, FEATHERS and VELVETS, | A Qlezavman, while residing ta Bostl ia Teatty | sistant Engineer James ‘Butterworth from the | to Gen. Porter :—“ Kepublican majority 15,00) HARRISHYRG, Oct. 9—1:15 a. M. THE LArest ; | for tine crear Mevoenn Weckocn: upleremedy | navy yard, Boston, Mase., and ordered to the | in this city. tranft’s election conceded’ by : and at the finish of nes | Dissage of the Urinary and Seminal Orgwns,ana tee | Kau over 20,000 majority. He runs slightly behind Congresemen and the democrats | Pennsylvania 30,000-Ohie 20,000, | 1" 1:13 Bassett only ted three-qaer | whole irate of digo-ders brought on by bavefal and Lao ao the ticket.”” 5. Hartrantt’s majority may reach 30.0% . — almost a rep At Low Prenat | eeu | Hlefom Labiis,” @reat mombere harebeen cured-by | THE Canvass ix Naw YoRk.—In complt- | “Siie telegraphed from Philadelphia to the | ietevey pen Fee ee : heer ee this noble remedy. | Prom | ance with an earnest request feom the Republi- | New York Times —" Repubiicans in Washing- ae deighia to the Oommoncas eemt-te and unforturat _ it Sew York, . A, | ton may turn their attention to Ohio and In- Cotcmers, Oct. 9. is receives . Gl Roses Bouck oF INDUsTRY—DvAKSS | Se provertng ond we ag cy Sepearens bod jae Pica’ of | diana; there is no longer any possible doubt of | To the President Sea ree ere male 0D BABING in it- various branches; ladies’ Trove “Adress, that state, leaving Washington about the soth | the result in thusstate. Hartranft is elected by | | Ohio has gone republican by from 15,090 to |. oa, legraphs that Ohio goes from As they Grew’ : Gistreet. betw to take the stump, The committee express | less than 30,00 majority. esid 20,600 majority. Caas, C. Watcorr, fifteen to twenty thousand republican majority that i wart ly 7 will a Gen. Negley telegraphs the President that Gbairman State Republican Committee. oe - ow erent Conddence that the stat> will go republi- | a tieghany gives Hartranft 8,000 majority. Neg. ‘ats Sinanten tie SOF ST. JOHN sre prepared to | y "SEMEN eee See ley’s majority greater than last year. InpraRaro.is, Oct.9—12.20r.4. | 4 cnaractznistic teee™ Prom Tar the straight =m wee nent | RD OO Eo eo A dispatch from a republican so in Phila- Indianapolis returns indicate that Indiana THE “ AnLE,” “ AMIABLE,” ischizvovs’ | B® came up even w Bassett, amidst the Saia |G 24ND CONCERT. Gent to-day to cougrataiate him onthe result in| gi hin at miduight, anys that at that heer | hee ivena republican majority of 4,000—a re- | Canpivare YOR THE PursioEscn | greatest excitement. Monarchist’ came home ‘A GEAND CONCERT will be given by the sun. | Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, and “last | returns’ from twenty-Ave of the twenty-nine | publican gainrct Lose com ed, Naw York, Oct. 9.—The Herald's Richmond | the winner by two lengths, In 5.31. On return a Sones Als, Sompicar Finking ae | DAY SCHOOLS of Harrie tees Ve Ticiy | but not least,” the District of Columbia, wore | wecie of Ghat che ime majority for conreapondentsogas’ | ing to weigh neither horse appeared to be dis. ot eveny description, “brakie at'abi | Church, Balttmors; Ma. and Me’ Vernon Pings | Secretaries Fish; Belknap, Bout@elh tae’ Pane, | Horace ect 20,000, against @ majority of InpraNarotis, Oct. 9, p.m. “Charles O'Conor, in reply to a letter ad- | tressed—Monarchist certainly was not, while ‘and’ Embretioring of all colors cop: | Church (South), Wasbington, at Church corner 9th | master General, General Sherman, Senators | about 12,000 for the state ticket last pees, Tne To the President. dressed to him by James Lyons, president of the | Bassett cantered away to his stable. The scene = and K strects. = Patterson and Harlan, Rear Admiral Pennock, | returns ‘trom the state indicate Hartrantt’s | Sixty-cight townships give a republican gain | {reseed convention, injuiring whether ‘he | ®t the finish was one of the greatest excitement, MES. GH, MAUBER, CN EES REIN: OOF. 12, 1073, Commodore Ammen, Fred. Douglass, Simon slection by 25,000 majority, 8 gain over last year of 1,300. We have both the state and legislature. | would serve if elected, and it it mus tree that he all present, even some of the lovers, shouting Guastee a, Admission; ‘Adulte. 2* cente: children, Weente, ele and Uol. John 8. Mosby, or Warrenton, ecg Mocae ‘5.0608 o te teeatearem Oe Ww. Hottoway, said Greeley was aman of transcendent ability, | themse!ves hoarse ato 00 r 5 ro owing letter Soe SS Seg = — = “= = My ae am essmen the republicans elect at least nine- oN re 4 ,e A Bereracton Kevewnearep.—Mr. B. T. E GRAND GIFT CONCERT. EW NATIONAL THEATER. Virorta Craimanrs. — Among the claims | (Zen. and probably twenty-two, In the mresont INDIANA IN LINE. bare Sad Ge eeltece aoa eee tL | saeeten, spall anon oe tee Wiorana beni oink Ma. J.G. SaviLte, Lessee and Manager. | filed before the southern claims commission are | Congress the democrats have eleven members eat tone whose fortune is estimated at $2,000,000, is wuld GIFT MONEY ALL UP. Or the following from Virginia: Henry C. and | to thirteen republicans. The state gained three Lhe State Gone Republican. egeertn ory coven what is contin to the | to be dying im Texas. In 1823 Mr. Hanley en- qnediteen maa aoa wae THIRD WEEK OF THE SEASON. Lorenzo ‘thomas, Alexandria county, $52,890; a oe a ff Sglonggh—oopaiaiet ron Iwo Republican Congressmen at | Louisville convention and one tothe commi' tee. ear ain the mer aati gy in Olm ‘ SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND ONE MATINER, | Gilbert Vanderwerken, Alexandria’ county, Sie che legraacere ohoritast (Saeed a ce ncone Large Elected. 1 Domees no power of language which would | “ing Gnesiiin ead ribbons. Ho was veryenc of Full Drawing tn Sight. THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTRESS, See aa ee ee county? | ‘They gain a Senator in Philadelphia and one in [Specst Disgata w to atens Seer ee ere plainly on any of the | Soin hie He finally beeamt The Grand Gift Concert, for the benefit of ¢ MES. D. P BOWERS, $34 156 Henry Fitzhugh, Spotsylvania county, | te Or ire maceritns The eeareae pot, |; INDIANAF OLIN, Ino., Oct. 9-—leturns this It may be trae, as you suggest, that the peo Public Library ef Kentucky, is postp med to 5. supported by the talented young actor, $71,905. now one majority m that body, counting Mc- | {%€D0on are scattering. The official report. | will not vote for any man who will not annonnex UBVAY, the 7th of December, for the following Mr. J. ©. McCULL ee . ot J e Best Senator’ Cameran wai | !?0mninety-seyen townships show a net repab- | in a public manner that, 1: elected he will serve Feascis _ . and s selected New York Cor PERSONAL. — Senator Patterson, of New | Clure as a Sate Ter tock vy es a of oa arse | cam gain of £018. The same ratio of gain | them. If so, they will never vote for me. I to make retaras fo — : Hampehire, is in town, looking not particularly | be, ® Candidate for re-election, and of course | WoulgSeonia give the republicans the stato b should regard such an announcement as one a MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, will be successful. 5 <a nie o ot “ orcas October 7 ant S. unhappy over the election news. He has made THE VOTE IN PHILADELPHIA. Fak ee eae, pe chnicsaen of te GY [gt gto pee neen feoemecny 1 pane it was not possible to | Mr. Andrew Halli latest London success, the | some of the most effeetive republican speeches of Associated Press dispatches from Philadelphia NOL We rank the sate bei ton et ee ages ing mn thee hiss Historical and Spectacular Play, enutied the campaign Mr. B. R. Riordan, editor | say preety WS Pek red = = = —e yehing mg = -~ _ bent “g “3 desire of ticket holder : 2 pated) ee Sa . a MHgress, and have probably elected two Con- tes rt scemden’ e had, even iit mages | Produced with Wee ROBSART. io, Mcchanian | Of the Charleston (8. 0.) News, Is in town The following is the city vote for Governor | Cree and have j i acate e~e ingulariy slow of apprehen: a and Kfk cts, = ~-~-Gen. Francis A. Walker, commissioner of by > di ation of which they complain is a! that by a short ; : Indian affairs, writes from’ Boston that his $ for Hartranft—First ward, 1,430; [BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. table to him. The long snd dimactrous war, i Tn preparation— health is improving, and that he will retarn » 178; renth, 1,225; ‘et th 8; LALY aUDLEY, Large Republican Gai tilled his « dy chasm” with fr ELIZABETH, AND | next week. tenth, 1,520; thirteenth, 5 Ez. fi ft INDIANAPOLIS, Oct 22 | slaughter and involved the whole coantry AST LYNN Tae LIC DEBT of the United States has | /{teemth, 1,650: sixteenth, 46 oe ae oe Bet republican gain on the vote of 20k and gomers zation, is due vo e “ er gifts, the couvart | FRIDAY—BENKFIT OF MRS. BOWERS been reduced three hundred and fitty-eight third, 250; twen- Earl River township, Hendricks county, gives | this one exceetng!s ingly aman’ Haniey hed amassed ats Bistpaucd to Bat SATURDAY—ONLY BOWERS MATINEE million tour hundred and sixty-eight thousand eens uxth, Ge; twenty-seventh, a republican majority of 1%, a gain of 8. Lhe | and ex ais man. I regard the | mated wd. he Un that day and nc i ia aces : i itty- ; twenty~ 9 425; y-ninth. third ward of New Albany’ gives : bis election wit xpressivle © except auivoeally come | Box Office open all day. Seats six days in ad- | five hundred and eighty-two dollars and fitty g - = r ye F is election with inexpressivle | phen ary buildiag, | vance. ° oct if | five cents since March 1, 1869, a periodof forty. | ein miirt Jon, Ruckalew— Second ward, Wajority of 134, again ot 74. Gray aversion. a as fat precisely + and con- ABHINGTON THEATER cium | three months. This reduction the rate of . bed) Bardi Newton county, gives a democratic majority of | 11 the ideas of heathen times prevailed, 1 | a ul the whole of the one thousand gifts are ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE. 92 per year, $5,336,47 © mon i . a beet) i, @ gain of 53. Harrison township, Fayette | would cheertully surrender my person as a | Te ap year, $5,536, pel th &. * y' iv Corner Eleventh and © streeta. 1 per day, $11.419 83 per hour, €190.: Majority for Hartranft, 15 his is an | county, gives a republican majority o} it "tor tis disposition, and his father insisted that be should be treated by bis teacher with increase of the republican majority in Pniladel- | or 10°’ Clack township, Montgome: phia on 1871 of 3,133. gives a republican majority of *g in of 28. Five towns sacrifice on the aitar of that deity whose con troling of events might thus be propitiat democratic | induced to save my country trom impen: ips in White county | evil. CONTINUED AVALANOHS or AMUSEMENTS . P ute, $3.17 per second, and the burden of current fum = by? interest annually saved to the tax-payers by this are and O . ; - 86511 25 | .. Hartrantt’s election is conceded on all hands, €r by sightdraft tpon the Fourth National Baan, irat appearance in this city of the great C reduction amounts to $23.005,735, or $1,086,311 25 , w York, at the option of the gift ticket holdera + Pe See ond Bina Cede ee ene Chores , the same severity as ordinary school boys, Dis- t the estimates ranging from ten to twenty thou- | blican gain of 52. W: “ is totes Sor us . satiatied with his frequent whippings, Oscar. at 1 + net th. give @ republican gain of 52. Washington town. 1 do not write this letter for publication. LIST OF GIFTS. SGhanGr nt nts Cmetiens, RERRSON | Der mon! —— sand ship, Tippecanoe county, gives a tepublican | With unchanged and uncbaeseatie riend. | the age of twelve, ran away and was tound in ON T CAS! = $100,000 pearance of the Stella Artist. Vocalist, | BURSTING OF THE GReELEY BUBRLE—A OHTO. » | majority of 5, a gain of 23. Prairie township, | ship, respect and esteem, I remain, my dear sir, | the streets of Copen Set ke ee uequalrd array cf talen | | 2 57 ; ci rE. enteen ot Up- 1 Gas! SFE HINDEL: the petite and dashing DELMay; | just returned from an extended trip through | Cities not including Cincinpatl, Cleveland, and Morgan con Lars repenieen atone From Rurepe To-day. and participated in all the practical jokes i Cae Dan of etretethe Mee GC HAH We Te: tte | New England, the miadie, and a portion of the | Toledo, show gains on last yeut of 18082" The 92, again of 16. Perry township, Clintee reas Tae EX eeekanEe e students. In six months, however, he was ican po re nnn or eee “th Shacfal aod nceeris | Western states, expresses the opinion that the | state is good for 15,000, and Cincinnati and } ty, gives a democratic majority of 9, a gain | LONDON, Oct’? A hears sain storm pre- | recalled to Stockholm, where, her ex- i Gas davebter of Terpsichors. M'le ANNETTE GAL. | Greeley bubble was thoroughly crushed by the | Cleveland can do their werst. 1 think we have | of 1. Worth township, Boone county, gives | vails in the south of England to-day. ploits, be was in the it ot running to all the 3 Ces TI, in the new and beautical Demon Bailes! Pecter yependay’s elections; and that in the | carri d all the republican Congressional dis- | 9 democratic majority of 183, a gain’ of 49 can Gnunva Aware. fires in the capital, and of working with the 1 Cas « ts, ‘The popular vocalist, danseuse, aod soubretts, Presidential contest in November, Greeley will | tricts.” The Cincinnati Gazette sends the fol- | %, J . ompon, Oct. ab cil calied | Utmost vigor at the engines. When the Princess i . Carpenter township, Jasper county, gives are- | Lopow, Oct. 9.—The Cabinet counci! called h Gi S * Norns a’: . of 3. " a F a J 1 Cosh Gift Fe ee ated 9s60.c0e | sean Backicy Docwiess, aie Bassi’ = | are all against him. showing republican gains. ‘The Germans have eT oe ne, ven repadil: See ANGLES A En, | ahugetan, Suneech win aun toe beta tees TOTAL, 1,000 GIFTS. ALL CASH... 108 Bir. James Wesley ant Mice Aine s ae, S ——_____ . done well.” A dispatch from Cincinnati says | Gi Warren county, ious pepebticnn praetor porcine . that cou eyed her to Stockholm, having adopted PRICE OF TICAETS. gem. nn | LoBTtery of Deanty: Mtssce Belie Graham, Laura teghapaces beara coke Sear Fise- | that news from twenty townships show repubii= ty of 110, a democratic gain of 7. Neweastle | Mapnip, Oct. 9. Cortes by a vote of 151 | this method of ascertaining for lilmself the char elves, $5; a! - 22.0: e Clare, je Forrest. Emily &mi vi ERIES.—. eg » N b 5 5 jor $28, A for #50: i13for | ner, Addie Anderson, Aunie Doncison. Agece a) | TEE rant, epeelal tne he tom Cap": | can xains even in Loraine county, where the 2 township, Fulton county, gives a democratic | against 57, has refused to consider the amend- | ®¢ter and personal appearance of his intended for $8.49. No discount | lette, Josie Ashton, Charles Bryant, special agent in charge of the | liberal prospects of success were supposed to be | majority of 10), a republican gain of 12. Jack- | mend offered by a republican member to the | “ride. " Siw worth of tickets at atime. phe great local, Jaushable Extravaganas, by Jobo | Fur Seal Islands of Alaska, addressed to Pri- | trong » A private dispatch from C. U. Walcott, | son township, Hamilton county, gives a repub- | address to the King asking for the emancipation Be money nec: ¥ roug! a, entir ie “ : ARTESIAN WALLS are multiplying in Chicago, Este Secretary Bartlett, of the Treasury, dated | Chairman of the Ohio state republican commit- | jican majority of 63, @ democratic gainots. | of claves. i cag Pe Baok? as Sil be wana he Eetmers sbd | POCAHONTAS; OR, YE GENTLE SAVAGE. | St. Paul Island, Alaska Territory, August 2°, | tee, dated Columbus, says the state ticket has | Decatur towiship, Marion county, gives are + te ee ee yee) certificate ot ths Cashier.” "> °F the following | Leaies’ Nights, every Tuesday and Friday. 1si2, saye:—“-The affairs of the island are in a | gone republican by at least 15.000 majority. | pubincan gain of 19. Greene townenip® Mernal: New York Notes. SAEAAtid Samie ot ae eee ae = WARMER~ a Matinee, Wednesday and ray Prosperous condition, there being more | Co’onel Parsons telegraphs from Cleveland th: county, gives @ democratic majority of 13. a DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE PuR CONGRESS. agile yar heyhey : ce —+~ (\DbD FELLOWS’ HALL, ith street seals bere than ever before known. In fact it | his majority in his district will be about republican gain of 16. Vernon towneh p, Han- | New Your, ¢ crats of the | St Kenwood, just south of Obicago, 1,255 fee’ a uL, 7 peer tl 1 y | thonsand. Smith, republican, is elected in the res i Pp 13th district I. DeWitt Geop ands % inches in diameter at the bottom, jooks as if they would ultimately crowd us off u f cock county, gives a democratic majority of et s celts 400 cations ton Geen ee ONE WEEK ONLY the island. Ninety-five thousand have already | 3d district by about fifteen hundred majority. | g gainof 25. Laurel township, Franklin c tor Congress. spe. menibe oo ee = NE ONLY, heen taken previous to the 25h of July. One | A diepateh from Lron‘on says Bundy, repabli- | Bitte a democratic marorite et oes eae wurne ts Twexo? Stoo, another well tn the vesthen center of Commencing Hundred thousand te the limit allowed by law. | Can: has been elected by a handsome majority. | gainof 11. Lancaster township, defforeon comm | __A reporter yesterday wan crenie to find Wm. | Chicago te 1.600 feet deep, he wendl éenttar MONDAY RVESING, Ocroncx 7H, From the number of yearlings, or last year’s | Associated Press dispatches say that returns | ty, gives a democratic majority of 5%, arepabli- | M. Tweed, althongh his intimate frie to 1.200 fect, amd ten = a “8 pups that have been returned, I conclude that | {tom thirty-six wards and precinctsin Ha: can gain of 9, connsel said they could produce him in h. . an <a) oo EON SATURDAY, AT 3 O'CLOCK. it must have been a very favorable winter for | COUNty show that the liberal and dem THREE TO one. hour. Po is $6,000 for a Sy — ell 12% WYMAN, them. ‘The present season is equally favorable | ticket is elected by about 4.5: majority. A| Iwprawarotis Ost, otiitional returns OFFERS FOR a Se Genes hee he Royal Insar THE WIZARD AND VENTAILOQUIST, for the young. In short, it looks as if after an: | ‘ate Columivns dispatch says the net repablican | rom twenty-four seatier ng townships show re-] There were ten web ee a Bir sian F. Jone With New Feats of Magic, memory sen be necessary to tncrease the ity in 3v4 wards and townships heard from | publican majorities in eighieen and democratic amounting to about on €a ne Tromecs to take cha ni wmnances her dee Sivas Wate t | ance between the scxes. Amsistant E CONGRESEMEN ELECTRO. aos REPURLICANS GAIN ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. % Presents excellent artist, and is painting some fine pic. | , The following districts elect republican mem- % - = Invianaru.is, Uct. St. Joseph cor Chicago Calamity A {ures of the seule; he ls also making sketches for | Pers to Congress: 3d. district, John Q. Smith; | gives for governor 90 republican inajon ot. 9,— To-day Leslie s Illustrated News.” ith. L. R. Gunekle; 6th, J. RK. Sherwood; sth, | Fovublicas gain of 45. = 1 many people ———_ James W. Robinson; 10th, Charles Foster; 11th, Horace on the uation. S Ith, W. P. Sprague; Nuw York, Oct. 9, 1872. i, L. Dan- | The State Republican by 5,000 Ma. une appears L. D. Woodworth; 18th, James jority. HALL. ing ini fl eight pages, and ts taxaed op Persie: Whitelaw Reid : 3. Garfield; 20th, R.O. Easson. | Inprawarorte, Oct. 9—Omicial retarns from | fre iis relvellrctren ie he eae ae aed tendered hie re: eS : ‘ ; ‘The following districts elect democratic mam- | “% townships in Indiana show a net republi the Times and Tribune publ m page anducing The Beethoven Octetic Clab Sun: Whoever says I am a candidate for the | bers to Congress: Ist district, Milton Sayler; gain of 1,618, ‘The chairman of the state cen: this morning, largely devoted to = review at the | ico has " = esidency is a War and a villain. H. &. Banning; 5th, Charles N. Lamison; 7th, | committee claim the state by 5,000 majorit great calamity and the wonder/ul restoration of of Seema ane Bie hree tellers chosen {rom SRAND CONCERT Houace Greeter, | lawrence T. Neal; lth, H. J. Jewett; Ith, M: | — Ctxctwwatt, Oct. 9.—A special to the G fre city. has, Uy bis consistent course, genial ty. The drawing will be 2 c , eee J. Southard; 14th, John Berry. from Indianapolis says 171 townships give laa and ‘capable ministration, given gen- ail partion nn | ab ihesidet = More Anour Tue GronGtaA Etecrion.—A INDIANA. republican gain of 1,723. Greeley Nomination for Congress ‘ac rmination to whots tickets have bees sont by MLS. E. SEGULN, Contrarto, special to this city from H. P. Farrow, chair- Special dispatches of last night say that this . More About the Gains. Buxcaampron, N. Y., Oct. 9.—Milo Guod- | t sever his cc Fy will doubtless (Late of the Pareps-Rosa Troupe,) man or {ue Georgia republican state central | state is claimed by both parties; that Judge | New York, Oct. 9A private lable dis | rich was yesterday nominated by the democrats | cccasion much regret. It is not known deti- ‘Ibe rempant of tickets yet ansold will be far TEURSDAY EVENING, OCTUBER 10, 1579, | CO™mmittee, says that the prisoners before the | Wilson is beaten for Congress; and thata re- | patch from Indianapolis states that the mn. and liberals of the 2th district for re-election | uit what disposition will be made of the anor neve who oat — . pon a a nia . mies Ae a a eon ow = oe = publican Congressman is elected from the iirst ommepicr’ vg Geena in 171 townships at | to Congress. ps se — it oe it wate ac- enema ~ A nee Gam ‘eof seats at Motzerott's on Saturday. Tickets | would be resolutely enforced, waived an investi- district. A special, dated 4 a. m. to-day, says:— | noon foot up 1,7 ———_ +00. ceptec ev. Father Wayrick, now pastor of ar ene be PERMITEED. ON ANY 1 oct-td gation, and gave bond, to prevent disclosures of | «at this hour everything seems favors! le. The —_r-—_—_ Wrxck or THE GoLpen Hanp—Part of the | the Church of the Holy Evangelist, New York, ATEVER, TO BOLD OR SELL INCOLN HALL. gross frauds and intimidation in the late elec- | republicans have carried the state, and ju- PENNSYLVANIA. Crew Pe ish from Starvation—On the 2éth of | is spoken of ae the euceessor of Bishop Persico.— 4 THE RASAGemaus AFTSE L osc fener ghgpronen nrg paren Cap metre 4 bilant. Niblack, democrat, in the first district, = med = ~— sony oe or vee | Charleston (8. C.) Courier. OF SuVEMBE - PATTI-SA eppointed a committee to prepare a od | is defeated for Congress.” A special claims the | New Yor, Oct.9.—The special dispatches re ‘om New York tor San Francisco, was driven 5: at Mattemawel tea Ahi Pospomement bss been inade by advice of the wine! mecee = eee ‘ statement of outrages upon the freedmen for | election of Heilman to Congress in the first dis- | ceived in this city Indicate the majority for | On Midday rocks, ten miles north of Cape Gloa- | pA Graves Bivessaes—A more mogern Tih ive lirket-belder and the Public Library. and TWO GRAND OUNCRBTS ONLY. Free eciae oer and also an address to | trict over Niblack. Associated Pross dispatches | Hartrantt at from fifteen to twenty-hee thas, | cester, Charles island. ‘Tie crow toro Soaks fan the one we are accustomed to ted it periectly as-ured toai the 2 e people in of peace. The treedmen programme here acnounced will | ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBEB | are urged to assert their manhood and yote for the letter. 263m ayo AS3H, President at the risk of lite. +3. By the world renowned Cantatrice, aoe bout thirty townsand townships heard | sand. ‘The results are awaited in this city with | i charge of tho captain and mates. -The boat | Te8d ot, has been discovered in Grenada, Spa e the republicans again ef abontanvon | erect tineee aa evening crowds assembled | Containing the second mate and six seamen has preg Meet Brey vege A the vote of 1870, and that the republican ma- | at political quarters and hotels to hear the re- | Bt been heard of since, and it is supposed she | “covered, for he has been dead for some years. 3 jority on the state ticket is 500. Very little has | turns as dispatches came, Cheers were Tee eesanped during the night. The ship weat | In ® mace of ruins, undergoing reconstraction, 14S E. BRAMLETTE, M'LLE OABLOTTE PATTI, BALL TItR ARRANGEMENTS have been com- onibed from the Congressional districts | by the adnereuts of opposi ey parties. ‘The sth | to pieces. “Soon after leaving the ship the cap. | W&* found asubterrancan passage. A party of ry Kentucky, Public Library, | and the most celebrated Tenor, Peete Ten ra) monde, ofthe Maral Obser- } or or the vote fir state seaaters aud repressate, | sreane heed tn econ ae liticlans, who | tain’s boat capsized. and the comyass, provisions | ¢xPlorers followed it out and found at the end Hee, Loueriile, Ry SHGNOE MARIO, satory. by which, in a few days, a ball fou feet | Oh! received telegrams until a very fate hour.” and clothing were lost. They finally landed on | even female skeletons. They are supposed to of; 80% Broadway, New York, i> | Asristed by the eminent artists of the Strakosch | in diameter will be dropped on the roof of the NERBASK WHAT THE NEW YORK TRINUSE SAY: @ desolate island about sixty miles from Sandy | DS¥¢ Iain there tity or sixty years, and as the TiHos. H: HAY. oc? Company. Full perticulara in further advertise | building of the Matual Fire Iusurance Compa- | genator Hitchcock telegraphs the President en ‘A¥S ABOUT | point, where five of the crew died from etarva, | OWDeT of the Louse. ‘ortuguese, named = SAS ewe | Come vor st | ny in New York, at wing through telegrans | tbat, Nebacka has doubtless gone republican. | ‘The zyibune says:—“ We have been cheated | WoN- ‘The remainder, ine sere Siak et, | ewilower: bavins Bes eee ame - E fo cembiinlestion ants 3 * . were rescued on the 10th of August, gore te g a _—- 1872 FALL! 1872 BAxso AND GuiTaR Wires connected with the observatory. New | \” Arsociated Press dispatch from Omaha says | out of Pennsylvania, and have made great gains c ~ of Augast, by the the election passed off quietly. A full vote was | {yn Qhio. hut not enoagh to cares there iy | Schooner Exgle, York time is 12 minutes 12 seconds faster than t al 5 @ state, an Washington time. The principal object is to | Foiled. The republican state and congressional | Lave nothing discouraging from Indiana. pt Falkland islands. ally supposed that be assisted the poor ladies out of the world after the manner of the terri Sexrovs Riot ry Maprip.—After the shop- | Bluebeard. The discovery created great exc: ite- ticket was elected by 5,009 majority. Douglass ; : ; cy bep- | s great exci GEORGE &. WISE. tecure the correct time for the Tegutation of the county, considered the liberal stronghold, gives “Greeley’s Doom Sealed.’ keepers manifestation a Ma drid on Mon day, | ment. : iJ ship chronometers in the harbor of New York a republican majority of 100. cp nen gig ater enigg b Pressheads | whic’ mporarily subsided on the promise of an npec a i ae : the returns of the elections, “‘Greeley’s doom | the alcalde that the tax on show-bills would be “ Mr. ey 8 2 We Instructor. Waar a Womam Dip.— Mrs. Catherine ‘Gite Pinaceae Bias fa na Triale o¢ Speed | Sealed,” and says “it would be folly to allege | Teconsidered, crowds again collected on the | po —_s gala day in Brooklyn, ing the COLONIZETION BUILDING, two niles cf grading’ upon the Brownviligaa | Yesterday. The. fret tase at the’ Pimlico air | frat Hartranft's majority is the ofypring of | street, hised the members of the Clty COTE. | ever Weddin Che ee ae reat Oharch sexT-tm* Corus of i street and Penna, avenue, | Nodaway Valley railroad, When the contract | Grounds, near Baithuore, yesterday wae forns | fraud. We believe it to be s logitimase ma- | meut who were trying to allay the cxeitemeut anges be th ann x and assailed the police h the Kev. H.W. Beecher under- = Svgeiral ote Naw No | Nit jecelved by General Remick, last Saturday, [rczbium of €200, Botees thst Bave never besten Oe caee ines ae Tho civil force Welng unable to semen Ge Seok the pestership. The long prosession of ULp No.) On xhib on Bw iO | she informer im that she had paid o: er re * se . e} % disorder, the rioters becoming more viole: it, | School children bearin, BHETS Was ex din, 8B CLOTHING, |_ 4x6 and Sale qt, | hands, and didn’t owe one dollar for work. The | fo fave entrance. W. P. Howard, of Cecil coun- | General Grant pulled the ticket through. |In Ss was phy x 1 = . Gener: V0 WINTER CLOTHING, LAND WIN h clubs and stones, | the day ou w! x , inary tick dh battalion of the national guards was catled oat, | imposing, numbering nearly 53.0% and tak‘n, L AND WINTER CLOTULN« aTE Sr. ar paid her cheerfully, andmore than was | ty. entored b. m. Lady Kate; Col. B. O'Hara, | Bolin cut of tutes tre Hier one reece | Pattalion of the national ‘Several persons were | fully three-quarters Of am lout to pus be Me omy . =e MARULITER'S, due, for all of which she was duly thankful. Her | Anna Arundei county, entered g. g. Joseph H. | that deteat wowd damage himin November, | injured, but none killed. Order was restored, | Beecher’s house, where he stood at the doorway, “guoce ithace Baas aSlane Se" | ENCAEA' scat ait adl oat | soe Ticman™a state algateas | falled bowndsiaecpare™ Menasttwnys | a he ci foerdy ae eee io BENS, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’. | shades, Pictares, Frames, Picture Cache ad toe Fg mene Kate second and Jobn Thomas third. | The sec- | believed deserved challenge, we shall do win; | BO‘LER im Cuanox or a Bor.—Mr. John Meus Beecher made a short address, and then the MaN Ss, YOUTES’ AND BOYs’, | seis. Hinge fislls, Be. ip the District. _& NewFouNDLAND Dog belonging to A. B | end heat was won by Lady Kate in 2:44, Josey becomes us to support Tetention as Preai- | S88W, steamboat inspector of Baltimore, has | children separated to their various rooms to Se TERMS Caen. Newman, assistant Hgbt-keeper at Mount | H. McGeesecond and John Thomas third. John dnt.” reported to the Treasury Department in regard | partake of refreshments. _ Fives remember Namoand Humber. jel-ty*_ | Desert, Mr. Newman’s little child | Thomas came home a winner of the third heat THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION to his investigation into the cause of the explo- BVEK OF FREED BEFORE HOW. BO. CASSELL DANGING aoaDe. | Syriedot {blo the wares by the undertow the | by two Jengche, in 2:45, Lady Kate second aad | wint embrace eighteen republicans aud nine Sbent s meet aes, Senen ee semmueieer, |) Wat ax Somer Reuane Gor 5 LED BEFO ig te i % Ve vy ws | dose . MeGee a ird. On the four! n i about a month since. The testimor ouNG Ma 5 Dt cmanuel non sist mitip cake land aegee Be ee ats Mary, but tried to resuscitate bim after bringing him | heat’ bate cose ome an easy winner in 2:11, ee nt alee showed that the explosion was the result of | Brunet, of Mount Washington. N. ¥., came to c D BEFORE TUESDAYS end FRIDAYS Sr 6: ne to shore. The child was kept alive until help | John Thomas second and Joseph H. McGee sentatives. Alexander, republican, is eletted | 2@Ving allowed the water in. this city on Friday. On Saturday morning he fio ok: Pillad'e hedreseae Band engugetee | “Ty "es 97 we smumate sable ofres race in 210, Jatn Thomas second aud Jo: | Sate senator frum the firs district.” “| low, it having been Wert inc South Fitts avenue, and tere met Eetneed § tol . Pel foe eae ace in 2:46, John jo- - to was the en, of at eee ‘stood SS Erik im | eran these or the hicking mule” ins Pe iene waa ies of $300, mile 2 usrusiicase Tot cree tne Life ed meey talking with, Kelly) with whoa Corr wan thes 5. JUS'H PaYS FAIB PBICES , * race was for & 5 - action wi taken te ralkin, v> Aerge a careful inspection of my goods before par iicuts" aud Children's SROOND BAND | Catch & fy, at Constantine, Mich., the other | nests, best tworie tree Oe y entered | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9.—In Montgomery a conversing. Carr said to Kelly that he had lost Senne a bic 1 OTHING, UNDER-CLOTHISG, BO@ TS, A 101 ‘tisfacti: hi m. Victoria; Dan Siever en' b. g. Fuse. | County it is estimated that Buckalew has a | Jerome PARK Races.— £75 the night before at faro. Brunet innocently chasing elsewhere, assuring the public that SH: ES fc.. at 619 D street. between 6th and 7th | had the unconscious sat lon of having | This was s Ddeautiful and exciting race and | Majority of 100. for the annual broke in, “You had better not have played, you mever before have had such s variety of Gar- Sa. Hotes by mal! promptly sttended to. oc9-1y eoooed prop ap eg aoerigaly bharoaren well worthy of a trip to Pimlico. the Grst | The Evening bad better bave stayed at home.” Sara e ments te sil tastes and desires, to | oe ‘nose and a split lip. heat Fuse came home a winner by two lengths | delegation w: knife and stabbed Brunet in the back and in ASE FUR THE FEET. ee in 248. On the second heat Vic made an extra | ctats, repubi the breast, and then ran Brunet stag- sccommedate all purses, or to give a ww ‘cards are now issued with the Steg scams in under the string, winner a] lth, isth, gered out into the yard, where he fell from loss such entire satisfaction. COBSS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN ware,” printed in onecorner. | head in 2:6. On the third heat Fuseand f blood. Carr TY. ¥. Sun, Th. ¥ r 535 15th : : rf Tar Sax vented by ie A visit to my establishment will folly repay all and other reed instruments, with the soul-stir- whe may eppruprinte the time and trouble of com- hafpy mistre of tone i socared by ji the fing, whether they purchase or only wish to view my Mouth-piece of the to the a Vinrations are iapetiod hems eee ae ee are FALL AND WINTER STYLES. present Eis'chneest Teneesbitvon ponauic ts ter tees HATS BOW READY. thay bad oom tet Et co SeMaET pront. | O07 Might Fe Mince, The ee om SetOE” | Hayes. Wiley: voice. It was fist Introduced into this coumee STRAUS, the Clothier, wr 2 RvOFF. dent decided that woder the'rales of the Howse | Paxyan go sz Famsou Orviawe—ot the | Whol HE M, Lefebre, and hie performance im the STRAUS, the Clothier, 905 rir 9 debate on the motion to amend the address to Bed rare tee mreriness oC legen ail the = — BTAAUS, the Clotnter, Meee reece | Selamticaarent caret he | tnt Lacinge, Reemeere eee meer| omnes 7 3 3 1O1T PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB, um elt, aad, S7-The young ladies ot Lowell, have | ber, 38,800" declarations have become’ valid —- “Argus nosed policeman. =» O11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Agents for Dunlap & Amidon's Mew York SILK | invented dnae plan for sccteing: ienbunde, to France, and, in addition | {2°, republican a-The akers of Havana are on = 1011 PBSNLYLVANIA AVENUE, Hats, seld-km They go out with the man of their | to it, Frenchmen have left the catic outa. valence as being entirely F FREUND'S LADIES NATIONAL DINING DS LADIES, NATIONAL enoice, contrive to the boat and then grab | provinces. townships give J. it is said that the smalier manufac- Fas Bsn inn Bins et sid 10k CREAM Teas tins aa save nie io, Fae Sen in his first nee Linen othe 8 Bose Twxep.—The Fayette county Lbs, forced into baukruptey by this ets-ts ___‘Sasee Bosse Seems Kiovente Stress. oer, $ay, fom si mates the desired propesa to his herofe preset” ed athe city Last wee oy S7-Just think ot a man who has bed sixty RAAKLIS 4 CO, Ere | Fe ee, b has left the clty not to return for trial in the Geangen ee Chnraneres Sronrecs! (Ste. Kile F 237 baa Ag am eae poe and ore by ‘an old y ‘at a later J ny, or the General Ssteetied husband by Réncon of is ea Gevnied eases Wocetacien. jan19 gentleman from near Waterford. who said, calser pee and she now sues the six saloon keepers from ‘Was wont to get a ee mate Se cate Sie come Sa © oy (ner O07, Loreen man committed suicide the - byes bis liquor in thesum H. MECHAMIOAL OPTICIANS and haal potatoes in, and [ this’ do ir f at ne was unable vo Seyourtan eetae Congren Firs cine, decision of the court will ‘be noteworthy = ee EE comet isis give ber a touch of red = fine one that he had reserved for the last. majority, 249; | N.J., 18 to cost $1,000,000, x

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