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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1866.—TRIPLE "ELECTIONS TO-DAY, | ree: ‘erresnet’ omen ela ia OPOSED COLORED CONVENTION. ctats, and the State Legislature om joint baliot stands at Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana TERRIBLE DISASTER. Loss of the Steamship Even- A Meeting of Colored Citizens te Elect Dele- tes te the Aibany Couvention—Addresses y Wm, Heward Day, Charles B. Ray and Others—The Delegates Appointed, &c. Present cighty-nine republicans and seventy democrats, @ republican majority of mineteen. The State Senate is equally divided between the two parties, ‘The Candidates. A small meeting of colored citizens of this.city was ing Star, and ; snare ricer, hold last evening at the Abyssinia Baptist church, Wa- . Jews. Demecratie, Bipubiican. lace, near Sixth avenue, for the of elect. Secretary of State..M. N, Trasler, verley pl . purpose oss vite bg Auditor...........€. Pree Thos B. McCarty, | mg delegates to the State Convention of colored citizens xty Atormey Geng Jona Goorah. DF. Wilanson. | “ay mecting was ale to andr at, gh THREE HUNDRED SOULS ON BOARD ith, D, EB. Williamson, 5 hy Members of Congress to | 4\” a Jobe Fat. D, The mosting was called to order at eight. o'clock, by wt wg fp: Pub bai & odatae Ge, Hom, Mr. James J. Spellman. After a prayer by Rev. Charles boy be Chosen. 1 open. B. Ray, the following officers were appointed to officiate pti ’ wler, at the meeting:—Wm, Howard Day, President; Charles wa Gregbeny B May and Win L. Thompson, Vice Mreadents, wea | N@Fly All Supposed to Tra ©. Grover. James J. Spellman and E.Y. C. Eato, Secretaries. George W. Julian, ® REMARKS BY WILLIAM HOWARD DAY, STATE. OFFICES TO. BE FILLED. Lost. TCR RAS | Tatt Cobre I ats Mr. Day lated that the call made for the meeting NOOR : 8—John G. G. 8, Orth.# 3 showed its purposes. All pow present bad an interest # NAMES. OF THE. CANDIDATES 9—David Turple. Schuyler Colts, fn the mecting, and ought to perform bi part. the ob- | Strival of Two of the Steamier’s Boats at TH ” Dr. B. er Jobn P. oes. Ject of the meeting was to elect delegates to the ap- Savannah and Fernandina he. he. ry * Members of present Congress. proaching convention at Albany... It will be the first con- 3 kennel vention held since that in “yracnse, two years ago, by perv 1OWA ee Leona one Teapeatans cies ta were at stake, Co ey hdaks vide © property qualification wi considered, and an PEWNSYLVANIA. Ie eng amendment of the State constitution, so a& to correct the discrimination agalnst colored citizens. He read the call of the State Convention, to show its purposes, During the rebellion the colored people of this State were called upoh to contribute their quota wowarde suppress ing the rebellion. This was readily responded to. Ina Population of forty-eight thousond Celved men they aver five thousand ‘soldiers, which was more than the quota The number re- quired of them was only one in seven; yet one in every tive was furnished, Aside from otber con- sidorat colored citizens: felt that they hdd won a reputation, and had earned a tile to Wn ee and recog- nition, That recognition could be best shown to these le by an amendment of the fundamental law of the tate in reference to elective franchise of colored citizens. If the soldier, after ighting, comes home and by civil law becomes a verf to a community he, is more serfon account of that very service in the field, by ontrast, They asked to be fully armed with the bal- lot as a moans of protecting their own interests. Tho was to Recuro a voting for a convention. They wanted now the aid of the ballot— Towa clects to-day a Secretary of State, Auditor, Tren- surer, Attorney General, Register of Land Office, minor judiciary ofticers and six Congresamen, At the Presi- dential election in 1864 Lincoln received 87,881 votes and McClellan 49,260, a republican majority of 38,071, In 1865 three candidates ram for Governor, Stone, the repub- lican, receiving 15,062 majority, in all but eight counties, overis two competitors, . For Judge of the Supreme Court the republicam candidate received 73,122, and the democrat 52,100, a republican majority of 21,022. The six lowa Congressmen. are all republicans, and the present Legisiature, on joint ballot, stands 126 republi cans to twenty democrats, a republican majority of 106. The Candidates, Pennsylvania elects to-day a Governor, twenty-four members of Congress, twelve Stace Semators and one handred Assemblymon, besides the usual county and Joca) officers, At the Presidential election im 1864 Lin. eoln received 296,301 votes and -MoClolian 276,316. The total vote of inet year, at the election of Auditor General, ‘was 464,263, the'republican majority belng 22,460. Fif- teen of the twenty-four Congressional districts are at present represented by republicans and nine by demo- corals, The State Senate at present stands twenty-one Yepublicans to twelve democrais, and the last House wxty-eight republicans to thirty-two democrats, The, Candidates. ‘The nominees for Governor and members of Congress are as follows :— LIST OF THE CABIN PASSENGERS, DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL, &e. &e. &e. | Savanvan, Ga., Oot. 8, 1866. Tho steamer Evening Star, from Now York, bound to New Orleans, foundered 180 miles oast of Tybee, with 250 passengers and fifly crew. | Five of the crow and Frank Gerrard, a passenger, were | saved. STATE TICKET. SKOOND DESPATCH, ean. Col. . Wright, Bavaynan, Oct. 8, 1866, FOR GOVERNOR. John A Elliott, Hoiater Clymer, demooratic. Maj 5. E. Rankine * estos ‘net comer goermine ah ‘The boat from the steamor Evening Star arrived at tations pom oe Prd a cosuuen wits lightning dees the will ot God. Fernandina, It left the steamer with eighteen persons, A glance at the Congressional field at this particular tod E. les, He did not wish to condemn either democratic or re- including Captain Knapp, one lady ana a child, The out was capsized mine times captain was lost. As the steamer Sylvan Shore left Fernandina a boat was reported to be coming in with the purser and engi- neer of the Evening Star. Stoddard, moment cannot fail to prove interesiiny. In the 3 First District—The candidases are Samael J. Randall en. lem.) and Charles Gibbons (rop.) Randall’e majority in 1864 was 2,167, so that his re-election looks like a fore- gone Second District—Candidates, Charies O'Neill (rep.) and Jobo Hulme (dem.) Ip 1864 ‘fr. O'Neill's raforlty was bahay ‘80 there is little cheees for Hutme. ~ i iol—Candidates, Leonard Meyers (rep.) an Charles Buckwalter (dem.)| These mon were both up for office in 1864, on which occatfon Moyers was elected by 1,100 ity This time, however the contest will be much » and a democrat may succeed if the republicans not wide awake. urth District—Candidates Willlam D. Kelly (rep.) and John Welsh (dem.) Keily was eiected by over 3,000 bis rd in 1864. ifth Dis'rict—This district 1s compoaod of the Twenty- second and Twenty-fifth Wards o: Philadelphia and all of Bucks county. The candilaios are Caleb N. Taylor rep.) and Henry T. Ross (Jewn.) Tho republican ma- rity in this distrct in 1864 was only 278, so that gee friends of Mr. Ross are Sizth isa fair show fora free tight this time. very Districd—Composed of Lehigh and Mon! Chas. Lindermen. publican party. There might be more friends of the colored people in the latter party, but the test of friend- ship was to act friendship, Their friends were thoeo who stood by them in an hour of need whether they were of the republican or the democratic ranks. —_‘ Refer. ring to the repeal of the “black lawa” in Obie, the speaker said the democratic party in 1849 had proved to be their riends, He did not expect these things from the democratic party of this State; but he would advise his feQow countrymen to stand independently of ail par- ties and to judge the friendship of those who profess It, by acts and not by words. This had recently character- ized the action of the people of Buffalo, which amounted almost to a new emane'pation proclamation. It would be along time before the full rights of colored citizens were secured, Hard tabor was to be done, and in that —_ — Lact man, bet ad _ child bad an in- it to exert that influence independently of amihution with any party and with a single view, os the exercine of legitimate means, of securing their full rights as American citizens, wit ut any $: Property qualification, or any burden vot impoced on other citizens. BOR CONGRESS, Dist, _Demeeratic. ican, 1—General F. H, Warren. James F. Wilson.* 2—John P. Cook. Hiram Price.* 3—Reuben Noble. William B, Allison, * 4—Colonel C,H. Mackey, William Loughridge. t—General J. M. Tuttle, i. M, Dodge, 6—J. D, Thompson. A. W. Hubbard, * * Members of present Congress. OUR DESPATCHES AND CORRESPONDENCE. ‘eat Excitement tn Philadelphia—Basiness Almest suapeaded. Pumadetrata, Oct, 8, 1806, A tremendous excitement exiets bere over tho olection which takes place to-morrow. Business is almost totally suspended, and crowds throng the etreet= speculating on the probable result. Many bete are being made. Both sides are confident of success At the sixth time the Pour boats left the steamer a she sunk. The other two are supposed to have been swamped. The schooner 8. J. Waring, from New York for Apa- lachicola, put in in distress, haying thrown overboard part of her deck load. The Waring brought the chief engineer, the purser, two paseongors and six of the crew of the sieamor Evening Star, picked up at sea 6 sangnine of success, TRE NOMINATING COMMITTER, Renee ge arms se mery James J. Speman offered the following resolution, Sailing of the Steamer trow This Port. counties, Candidates, David Thomas (rep.) aad Markley which was i The above despatches, brief. ax they are, dispel all . ork Stover 21000 vote’ Bixetcction ie conceded," | FROM OUR SPECIAL PENNSYLVANIA CORRESPONDENT. | rftinlved, thats comitin of there bo appatated bythe | aout an to the tact that the lose of the ship has entalied "Se Da ay dof the counties of Chester — Decided To-Day. ce city ia the Siate Convention at Albany, on October 16, | a large loss of life. 0 ee eeeys Calan maceeteasen dae | the People and Strength of the | The Cramaay announced Messrs, Jamey J. Hpeliman, | The Evoning Star, Capiain Kaapp, of the New York Eighth Distric—Berks conuty t b. J. Lin. Forces—Both Siden Confident of | Moses Woster and Pleasant &. smith as the committes, | Mail Steamship Company, teft this port at three o'clock goin rep.) and Lawrence Getz (dem.) Majo who teumediovely retired to sake ths Rawuniiogs. P.M. of Saturday, September 20, haying on board from 7,000 up. ieee lk Be Harnispons, Pa, Och 8, 1866. The Chair then called upon the Rev, Ubarlos BR. Ray | two hundred and Gfty cabin aud stecrage passengers and ty eee roar nee sel H Keynolds (dem) Mr. | THe greatest political battle that has been fought in | to address the meoting, when Mr, Ray tose and said, | qcrew of seventy mon—in all threo hundred sonta. Tho wen election is conceded by about 5,000 majority. - | Peunsyivanta since 1644, pérbape, takes place to-morrow, | That cur the renublicall party, either, for, the’: oxtraine js of this line wore familiarly known as the Star Tenth Dis posed of the counties of " bene and now that the forces on both sides are fully mar- | that isa great deal for me to say of 80 respectable « | Lino of steamships, atid comprised the ships Morning sballed and prepared for the fray, the excitement of the | party ag tha’), bat for them to pass over the great ques- Star, Mississippi, Mariposa, Rising Star, Guiding Blar, i time people exceeds anything of the kind I ever witnessed. — eh Defers saction nai: teaomeesen er Monterey, Havana, They are aj) first clase ships and aa Le gd are making ® despersis offort to elect LE: will hithdpiyh: Pictingee to see _— —_ oy rd nin in 9 i ey pe whieh ihe. ariaoey, rank A No. 1 at Lloyds. ray is Bleventh District—Composed Node Jarbon, in cor ol , cannot ve! r- ' i ‘ Seats ap Dend EeameET Coaldale liaE Wittens | mined without semehes work 6 the pfs Three or Sgt evden) dpe pempeny Posted bis a. ve OF ps cine re epgrt ‘idl Lily (rep.) and D, N. Van ‘Auken (i!) 1 “THe chances | four yooks ago the contest, aoamed. to be all one pided; | hocn wiser than the ot Whig party wie The old. wil Ne thie rechig Mee’ baseahad ha at eee PNT Diane Combrising Luz and Susquehanna. | .'24 '¢ looked as though the democracy were going tobe | party was s larger party than the ropblican party, an ae mm am counties. Candidaton, robit 1 (rep,) and Charles | ‘beaten worse than they ever were, since then thore | ‘Hey had at least one imporiant weer of tos Goh cag FCN ae Rap ol Dennison (dem) In 1864 Dennison was elected to Con- | tas been a great ‘ehange in public sentiment, | Bias, and might have becn a living party to-day in. | Comers! H. eorvant, Miss B. Meserole, geese by about 00 majority. His trends are confident | sie viiy within the “past “week of ten dayn, | stond Of a dead party. Mies Palfrey, G. Havorne, oi pMrteewh of Bradford, Columbis, | and tho conservatives are:now as sanguine of succons as | ,, ris cpeaker pero referrad fo ‘Re convention that as, | Miss flog, 1, Colgeard, Mnlsoy? dgwlgy ly, wilt “Emel dam dates, | they were fearful of defeat a month ago. — ve: maid that thoy world not Submit « conetlvution withoat Mie JE Mao, Mrers im “ nner it conservative current is‘etrong engugh’to turn aside the | the w » which was a reproach, «| Mr. Prank is, ina G. T. Conia, hight OB otis, | Tati Rite the epee art nd ra bt | cent wt te Sarg en | rf $erenaree Pourte-wh Composed of Dauphin, Juniata, | 5 defeat, fs is difficult to say; but “one thing fs preity | would be required to have two hundred and @fty dollare, | Jona Tourn.” devce Goo’ Fr ialleriesh.)and ‘Tuomas, Bowers (cem,) | cerdinssbets on targe majoritieg are not made by she | Thore was some conscience left, for they determined to | ‘Mex J. J dam, Te Gnion majority In this district last elogtion was over | republichine an frecly as they & short time ago. jon out. They | mis ton coma The democrats are quite coufident of Bowers’ elec: | Few are now willing to bet on than seven or cight | were afraid tocrase the word “white” themrelvos, for | Miss Minnie Tayfor ‘District Composed of Cumberiand, and'| thousand majority for Geary, where threo weoks ago | fear of ee neamiaiaans we ne sree {he | dias Addie Norton, t General R. M. Heuderson (tep.) and | they would have been willing td have staked their all | @uestion wood the while petty a tuvlr flleade My nner (dem.) Glossbrenner carried the dis- | on fifteen thousand, Indeed, within the last few days, | and tho democratic party'as thelr enemies; he thought fabs = ply eemakeny poner perry Be some democrats have had the témerity to bet even on | very weeenpr boon hay tes naw d eke of it wpwianly Searle Molen toe tomearent. connnten’ -Coamiiasenl 1° ners ite) Gc hdc Sonia te mk an con ie {ras the ime forthe whig party to have shown them: tbe : 4 smsceraeg Mra V.G Vite Se seaaepucme i elected mor fifteen ra . ecaien be a close one, and may be that Koonty, growing confideaco of the democracy in the success of Join Yoong a m3 phe ys kA itiees who is the present member from this district, may be | (heir ticket. we barf Id have bean enfranchised awe C 3 xico. GENTS AT WORK SHEET. the wad desolation which was 90 soon to follow. At tant day breaks, but stil! (he storm was ther and continued With remorseless force all thivagh the day, the gallaut seaner fighting x brave as brave could be, but the fight was unequal, On came one fearful guat, came Cari ously disturbing the owaters with fearlyl vo Then one heavy sea strikes the bull of ‘he stip, | And ail is over with the Evening Star and all om board [ME SANTA ANNA’S | aon } lence, | Sho struggiod for awhile, tut only ike the faiuiest xo-ps ot dewth, or the last flickers of ' ‘ ba >, Se incu TRG heer wn | Arms, Ammunition, Supplies and Men throw and thon down to be ReeN HO MORE, (he vielim of | Gol api ¥ } Of Georgia for many yours, wud whktele haw caused moro | ” marine disasters than have (ocen Place for some tine; | for, in addon to tbe depiovano ‘aap now ebroaictd, | Suteresting Moveme there alao went down in the same wild storm, whieh | ig ments of Libera and seomed W be general aloug the Wes'npw and Bouthern | imperialists, Coast, the Daniel Webster, booad from NewWerk to Mobilo, the crow. and passenger (eighiean) oRwmleh ae he ae. Were providentially savod by the abiy Ccomwetly also 2 penta the Mary McKee, of Philadelptia, and the Yidnebana, | Saete wane ey Shale eee M fr yannah to Kiebmend; also the sean. Santiago mpree--, maaitinn ned do. ¢neaeactalidiorensie Going Forward—Duraoun Mull Oecuvied by Deseription of the Vessel. Advices from San Antonio, via Galveston, Tex, are The Evening Star was built for the Now York Mail | hat quite a Dumber of Santa Anna's agents are at work Stoamstifp Company, of which © K, Garricon io Prox. | POCrtiting for a raid on Matamoros There ve but hie dep od pled bet New York and Now Orfean. tym iy shown them there, it being fully derstood » | She was # aplondid verse, and was bull’ by Vi | that Ranew gong i pledged to Napoleon to acknowledge Roorovelt, Joyee & Co,, of New Work, and was of tho following d’\mensions:—Lengtli over al! foot, breadth of beam, 89 feet 4 Inehés; dopth of hoid, fect, una was 2,022 tons burden, Custom Honve inew surement. She was mainly buflt of white vod tive oak, and huekmatack and yetlow Jocust, al war braced and bolted in the most secure manner, She bad two full decks, fore aud aft (the main deck and spar deck), the main deel heing placed eveht feet below the spar deck, and eglit feet above it isa promenade deck, 212 feet in length. pied by the engine, botlers and coal bucket war ene iored by watertight bulkheads, The engine Was constructed by the Morgan Iron Works, and wasea vipgic beam engine, with cylinder eighty inches in diameter and twelve feet stroke of piston, The engine was @ seporior one, ail \t» parts being of extra size and ength, che had two tubular boilers, which were by the Allaire Works The Eventug Star had very #fperior accommodations tor passengera. All the staterooma were of large size, lictted and ventilated in the most per r, while the heurht between decks gave to thejmmioons and state. rooms an air of comfort luxury, Bf Well as fitness for cecupaney fp warin climates, There were two hundred and twonty-three beghs in the statewom of the fret cabin and twenty-four berth im the setond cabin, The the Frebeh debt if he succeeds in gaining a footing ot | Mextealvnolf, Very few bave signified their inte J ining bi® standard, ay be x known W be inimical te the tiberal emia, and bia antecedents with Texany heviug ve been of & questionable character from former treachories, e largo quantities of arme, ammunition and eup pice have lately remched the Mexican frontier, designed for Juaree* army at Monterey avd other places. The ral Exeobedo are now in excelient con dition, and will soon be fully equipped for the fort coming winter campaign Latest advices (rom Chihuahua of September 17, riave (hat Juarez was then at thet place, preparing for an varly departure for Motiterey, where General Eecobed: ‘fat present ig command, The tberal fogees are in excellont condition, sanguine of future aiecess, and await t eaonce of their President, who has for five their cause, alotter dated San Juan de Guadalupe, State of Durango, September 16, recelved by way of Monterey foreea under ¢ he wpe uy ns ware painted in pure white, reljoved with pink | M4 8AM Autoulo de Texas, woe fad the subjoined ox gold. Of tho furniture and GUings Mow, KV | tmets— uughwout & Co., of Broadway, supplied tho china ware, The town of Dorango t It oveupled b; the im giass ware, siver ware, mirrors, pa and pertalinte, The fortifications in the centre of the parstus; A. T. Stewart & Co., the carpets and have been cor and Broner & Moore, of this city, the furniture. by the French, wh PT Rud vicinity of Zacatecas t named town is held the forces under comman Geveral Castagoy, #! recently came hither to take charge of the import operations that will take pigoe at The liber colonel, Sanchez Roman, wun w prwoner ta Tlaltonango, and who e| (reatmentat the hauds of the Frevet, bas, by ord General Castagny, been beld to await the dectrion court martial, aud will probably be shot ere many dayn A# an inatanes of the tyranny of the French It can be stated that when the opera [| /urvant wax given, the Statement of President €. K. One of the reporters of the Hareio cal ’ Garr son, President of the New York Mui! Steamship ompany, at an early bour thia morning «Mr. Garrison hed received no mows of the disaster muti thus informed of it, and at frst could scarcely realize, the intetl)conce. He eiated that the Evening Star was the favorite ehip of the line, and went out with fallor berths Mr. han any of people having lustily cheered the rendering of the hor # stor vow Frequently passeng@ remaine! over | “ipery dao," the mes fie Aen ipter(ered, and Seaea wating for ber tosail, She was almos€ sew, an! Cap. | ‘he sincere, No pews from Ub buahvs has com aa tain Kuapp, bor commander, had the fpilowt coulidence | tora month past, the prowess of the guerilias having of the compe y, and bore the Fepumiien of en old | rendered the ronda too unsafe to be used for the trane and tried fe. bowides that of as experienced a nay) | mimsion of the mail, {tis maid that Sefior Soares ber gator as any ing from this . Mr, Varrivoa to Monterey, but this report Bods bat lite ere quired partoulu.y if any news been received as to a8 public opinion proved itself too unfaver bia fi He apr sed great concern @ 1 f ie him op the vce, of teh Mart viait, and ar re but tl 2 over-estimated, | His dew of Unie ents bave ¢. Gen ig that the ev it St Juan do 6 jupe with When all hope bia brigade, He is bumtly eng the nomber + ‘ all the guerijian in the vier that bad reo eu Se auoah. Phe otters, ho thinks, | active operations om Zacatecas or an Laie simultaneously may yet bo blood from = On ic Impresson | 4nd in co-operation with Aureliano Kivera It i# ru he stated oat he would immedi Jexpateh | (ored here that Juarez receutly appoipted Avea gover a Vomel tw ¢ in the vicinity nor of Zacatecas, but (he trath ho Offetal docu Of Us disester in Lopes of pleking up ment in referange to the Vresident’s choles has been Seugers md crow Garrison eatii received by the supposed appointee. Even in the event the Vowel at about Mee She was is stated Lbat among ihe was cr niaty persons, ™i0 weoton Somed d Freneh steamer. ihe Evening Star of aworted merchandise, owned by was most likely inqured, A British steamer Founders atea Nearly All Hands Saved: Foun Oct. 8, 1888, The "ritish eteaimer Queen Victoria, at sea on the 4+h tat, during the recent stares, latitude 35 degroos aud 3 minutes, inde 70 degitys and 00 minutes, Tht pasesagaealneens penal 4D yor. terday bw the ure Pomfret from Mew York. Thirty-f were tranworred this morning to the steamer Janes Garry, from Wilmington for Daitimore, whieh errived in Chesapeake Hay this afternoon. Two lives wore lont. The engineer died from expownre, and the mate was wasbed overboard. The storm commenced on thy 2d, and the steamer sprang «leak on the morning of the Jd. of wach papers reaching bim Auza will decline ty eo ept the tendered position, being « faithiul republican and « patriot «bo, having siways entered his agape co vped tat, doen not regard Juares an ow ee COM for such rewards upon biw partiaana, The intect news received here from Moavrey shal a brigade left that piace for the purpose of sa! the vie mig of Zacatecss GEVERAL BANKS ON THB STUMP. French troupe ty from. the }d fail oar» This SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW VORK WERALD. Speech ef the General at Charlestown Iie Explains Hie Action tn Congrese-The I ereane in the Pay ef Congressmen On! Kaqualtention of Mileage -The Presiden Veurper. &e. Bomrom, Oct. #, 1808 General Banks has taken the sump im the dimtnet which be represented it the last seation of Congreas— he Mixth distric,, Ho made bis first epercb in Charles. wD, the principal etty in bie disirict, thie evening, be fore © very iarge audience. Hin speech was quite long In the fret part he wid consitgents what pert he hed taker recent (egress, and how much he had tried te The Steamer Cambria Disabled. Bavarsan, Ga, Oct 6 1964, The steamer Cumbria, from New York, left here yen- > somehat heavy terday for Mobile, and retarued to port to-day with ma- ehipery disabled. ing the coanties of Blair, | The Democratic State Central Committee have just — Tepresent them *4h ability aod with truth, Kpeaking pe poe end oy wl toed Pz: completed what they : dora fall and impartial can- Additional Mariac Monsters, * of the part he bedtaken in (he question of raising the the district. by almost 500 majority in 1864, and ex. | vass of the State, and they figure up (just think of it, ye Mies Margaret i 7 The brig Eliza Aun, ‘od Lie Yom Doone ae pects to do fui on en na ¢ Centre, Clinton, Ly. | "#!¢#!s) 10,000 majority for Clymer. This calenlation— bree Cee ade With coal, for Boston, was run intosnd eunk eabnmanean senpegiogs Candida ‘wephen ‘8 pretty large one, I think—ia based om the assumption Se Suaeens pt ay of) tacts ‘on Sunday srening, by Ue senooner § wikton (rep) and TP. Wright (dero.) Mr. Wilson i } that the republican majority 1p Philadelphia will bo re- Me Chenest, CA ke telived eltted teiuame the ue expects to b° | duced to one-half, or ig other words, that. tho govern Mar. Capion and ‘The schooner A. B. Terry, of Nantueket, from ¢ Te. Didne—Comprsing. the ‘counties of Cam- | ment patronage at the Custom House, Post Office and cadet wet wite Point for Reo, sh wesiding arts ial, erop, Clearfield, Elk, Cy om neby kan, an wan Navy Yard will add at least four or five thousand votes Wen D ar 7" poet Cand! G. . re] a 4g Thom) in 1806 Schopeld’s majority in tis district was | 10 te demooratic ticket. “Then sgain they expect, by 8 Mies Tye Beppe The bask Vanus, trom Landon for Poiadeipt, one _ somewhere in tho nelghbor!iood of 2,000, He will no | #omewhat similar influence, to reduce the repubjican majo- Ob eae, cokes . oe ial meee. Sele mo poncten, |, | wan cami, eats doubt be re-elected, rity in Alleghany county to about 6,600. With such a re- Mrs. Elodie Girard, wrecked Shooting Star, and bad pat Ge eemoaing ‘9200 ‘eech to print aioe, Tho fay of cat member Twentieth Disrict—Comprising the counties of Clario®, | ancien as this in the republican districts, and & corre. Miss G. Ferney, ton oa Of an eastward bound vessel The wrecked | Meuame but'in anchoct times rover won aienlt, nnd pec san iene ge twang oy sponding increase in the demooratic counties, they rey jane vane. youse! above alluded to is supposed wo ye the BhoutiDg | in aAeition to the fay forty capt & mile was BOY. (FED) A cena aan diairie bu, owing (ova, | helt way i clear and tbat the chances are all_in favor Misa J: Me Baar, Star, Captain Pettigrove, from Liverpool for Eastpo allowed each, and thos member trom the Tarrel iq the faruily, fe is feirod that Mr. Pinbey may of Clvimer'a election. The of ny i = Vacite cous 'recsived several cheyest, dollars imax Diuirict— Composed of th of ag Siac bd cae Rered WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Probar way \o remedy Chi pe 0 equal. the ; mone e 5 | ait oy pomnsratenctin nannies Kwon pecamary lo do thet sl 00C@, 7 that when | . Ca city © , i, ‘Hiatee should retetn (0 RS art. a Oe | Maa klar estan ay Coat o Gat mm se ove rms | ie Re eal is el a, 5 at pol d, but the chances are that Wier will ame Mra Choreh, Waarcuneran Countr.—The Octover tarm of the Cort of | 1S" sce we abald fot (hem, Wey eball return some |G Wo slected, thle “+ sepa bu ne and bale ‘4 iy Genera! Sessions and the County Court will commence | fime- this ge shalt be setigd The Gaperai wanes jeat wae of the city of Bi ‘Thomes were ov B fini » to-morrow, a ye Court House, Wertchester cortaey casenes nig A Posts; payed 7 , rpg Candidates, JR | tatest from ¥ etete, cvunty, Judge Mittin H. Robertson. The business uf | {i mireren’ Moe ie ine eubheet wo tbe Fare ane rors nod ‘Geaetal J, B. Sweltaer (deta) The wy ve (been Dire, N. Frontier ibis term wil’ be confined almon exclusively to the | came up im connection oi(h the wales of the oar ig be ja favor of Mi , C te regen HL Humbotat, irial of criinjsale, of which there ia a large calender. fy Re, 7 EE ‘Bie Sots Hoy ny, | laghany couniy. = nenghny Mice H. Jeremnal, ¥. IsrawocyConvect oF 4 Tanawn Courany.—Vestertar | {he sldvre had s rerogniion of theit"eaim Phe eeouaered Srmirog we or Caadvanten hundred and roll up one thousand majority for the conser. Mand tre. B. Polydor, J. J. Reod, hemneen/S Ging of renghe Wey Now. Terk, Seip Son Sw te a taavioteeeane Wom toe ikantee ‘Withiame (rep.) and D. G. Child (dem.) syiriiae te valive candidate, ‘cam echeue? vous, a nates 5 he. tag to ome from the clamic egies oon age | and Vracihe const the anime po yes Fa @eeted by a majority of nearly four thourand in Lod , }, T. Yoore. WB. Mizage, ville, pald @ visit to Morrissnia, t © | ae dollar more from treawal Sen en ee Thuy hold the balance. of power. and whichever, candi big by Bonn § Eiktevel Mdaugier, | ery Park. Along with the party was one man | pay tambors under ihe old e7aiems. Ie thie coupection aanora bee date succeeds ta Roamee ee vena z ~~ Mrs. & Geiser and child, who at the corner of Fifth weet sod Fordham | ; Bo. og hea parven olaien te kawe, this vote” oe. the major Miss T. Cloram, ties C. Cienser, aymue, gromly inselied a young indy. Sho resent | ng Uhet at Une pent samo: be Portion 9. i, and so both candidates are equally aan- Mra Resoet, yee em eine, same wan venentiy struck. ie face, spark of mesteary’ pay. te (Peceres cf sorcem It would seem. most naverel thei Mice T. Bentdeus F. O'Brien and child, La iete taro. Mnrteunns BOO ere wnt ee te pare tetretuen e ill te \ Sceral Geary's claims should be the strongest, and T [SDV mp. Ms F. Bonide, F Seonh, ' Others of Be srack totem the al, wut fortwociety she | PAUL ory vse we wen takes o mile, Anat { PRR ther really are; bur they are act ae sirees 90 be “ Mice HiBersvs,” HL. Crowther, S0n8 ie momenta before takes the ioney away. | of the iairw ‘eg retictig Ua the went Ce haps, but then pothing Ke as ‘as he 1s led to be- (o'beip the couse Mins J. Ponsonby, R. Tape, went lo a clothing store, where they sole = world setiely (he sow of tee ele, Geren lieve. From the very outset the ) vote has been Mr, Gronce Mies A Ferne, two pieces of cluth. Further on entered a santher inched ont Inte « anaed ee tae Prondani the put down for Geary; and the republicans have counted | speech and and others in the steerage. clothing store und left \t minus several paire of pants ects tas ponrenes eoieees Soe and be eee be ae yom hia element for success than any | $60 80 little wae Lest. | Caving mor av RunarKwary.— Yesterday afternoon | fimpummin’ Ny Pt ced Congrem, Me aeleoded other it have based their ‘on obtain. | movement the loge of the | at shout haif-past five o’cloem, « litle son of Charlee | Cooerem, of comme; denied thet lt hed ever made ing two-thirds of thia vote I think a ae wes to one Geren hed oo # past two weeks show that they have counted w! the Dany! Webster, | Hobby, two and « half years off, while sitting a the | o i. Sage iam & me ant out their host, 1 have reference to ihe Dye eae an ‘Wit give the readers of | bottom of an embankment where Ishorers had haem | [eemiut we, lume eT el iate demonstrations at Lancaster, Car- tJ Coy ge suffered in the name gale, + Gl We is of toe Bachen vent Wok ain ihe ae Getiyebary, where in every case the Pee the Henao an idea of te hurricane which foundered | digging down the bill on the fio rene the pre pF jrovamenn were led by from one thousand fates. ie Testes’ 6t ad psn ws + a Morrivan &, wea entitely buried by the vor seddenly Gimme of this amen tne een keown 9 a like these todicate, vey clearty. thet the repratrcane rights muti you have tic mab phepae (unt dogs ot We voyage the weaiber wae) TUT oni, when fone bapen, ting ws the batten Wess te theny? That which vas bam euprenced hy ~ Phi atetptte Conve 5 Publican majority of 29,096. Of the nineteen Congres. | bave placed too mnch comBdence ia the soldiers’ vote | Praes upon you ms wit, 8D | mild a8@ agropble, with pow and again slight bretres Sa hens can ae "i ‘ay Cees ee eee ee each he Pres onal districls. neventeca are at present represented by = ‘Nios lon’ ae wan sapere, Listas | Aner another effort to raive funds to defray iboex. | which were sore refreshing and plessast ‘han we | Pain OTe am Yatally incl Seat “own rawmt rinwah's Cron theme Mai te ‘ of the delegates to convention the meettod | comfortable OF (htaening Towards the morning pe _ Tgbt Wo representation have biicans and two by democrats. The State Legisia- | 94, hold the , ‘at the worst be will Sime rage eo io Grelages, Sates, cai ale te existence until January, 1868, be able to divide the vote his opponent, with some- med. of te vecond day tte wind became «© little NAVY BULLETIN fe a4 itt poh My = pro contains. when on jolt batlot, 105 republicans and for. | OK epare, perhaps | POLITICS IM BALTIMORE. mrouger,” Gilitg the alle with 9 sit breeee, - ] whee ther were, basting = Se aint enthnias- Sodanelt _ | which increased im the afternoon, at which time enue wow thet we here betes | ¥ oo. SY trseren democrat, Ey Satan save ee oe adits to parton the republicans are mont enthowies: | rue Ractement I A Bilaht Sew 9 fale galt wae blowing, causing the vieamship | \4idshipman W. Gardner tore a, <5 lle Fy IE ears nicket, largely om 10,000 , and a great bote have {0 roll very heavily but not so us to create any appre ver ewes —_ aes te the Gen mach odds. calculate not only pal furgeon Wm. Jobmeun, Jr. from the Biewylle, amd | whe comport him : coutiee hae ta ae te to wcreuss thelr vote i Philadelphia and Alleghany, bat Barrons, Oct. 9, 1908. | bensiog in the minds of the pamengers oF crew, mADY | pos c14 ick leave Of tanncn erat continued, that Ore Eevevtive aeeee * peak Soe pe Uhroughent (le entire State, and claim that the vote wi The excitement ie imcressing. There were | of whom were weed to wuch un the Georgian comet The AOTLOT AND FUNTETA a OT TAT DE ThatS, seo THe | atmmieleier the gyn . nee —a ‘ Thomes Larwell, Jobe HL Beerore, | Be. 1 Feat tea feo alectonccring tours | Sr'sclcie: “Plosie aere recy unt ‘aad ous tana so: | Wied coatinned ot aboot he mame strength sil during | 1. oa Mumia oven. rmoman | mane them Tie ie oR cONaREa, See ae te es cnae tale of theit | verely injured. thie day, metther increasing oF changing wot! ‘he marm | ag raat toe Btheen Reten eamere Acadia Gnd Jestats | live pewey, o atmo Dut by the masses, my had no ides Tha judges of the election held s meeting to-night and fing of the Ist, when 0 very strong gale, bul ol wothing | arrived at St Peel de Loando on the llth of Aegon, | ty declare 0 wry : 1—Goorge HL. Pendleton bag 2 ton.* see vary, coat iy ball aa Wh to be governed Generel randall’s | starming, began to blow. The ship sill continoed to | end the Mobienn arrived at . Thome on the 18h vit [rate vy. 2—Theo. Cook, en asked what think General 3—Gen. J. D, Ward. RG Behenck.+ will 40 not hesitate tw place it as roll, obliging the particaiarty the ladies, | rarety enwry Pa Wim, Lawrence.» Wigh’ ar tweniy-Ave thousand. ‘Tndeed, Governor Our. SURE MGe Gs Ge oats,” Thing: sow be ARMY BULLETIN. | Seas tera &-Col. wile Museen, FW. Cams fg Ng orig Dog Eg | Gan (0 ook ominous. The breere will freshened, the woe rete eee mene a - ie ' hema have come tne ia ne ine. at the me loads lend goway stata were taken \n, sot weary | prea benes cians at ton hevceisol Waived | esa wi preparstion msde for the coming vorm ~ ten many ttt errects we. enter ian | ae vee periemeed © weome Onieaea, .* orders report ’ ee bod bate ~ a tne after. | General Pheridam (Other detachments are bed Se Sonee Goneall Tanks veferred to the sirtore viable, «The wind contime! © In } or, nlant | Met leo few daye to relates magimente 10 Tesapend | 1) inicans im hale aad Verena, oad paid ‘het noon to) =~(Mow streger a rom / bearers y ales | they bed woodertully chamaee [oan on ede: ° fe et e! al » Nor toe then wea verng, wives tartsom, wi | 9 Bp Cin ofthe Frecoge nwrenan Come, | At aah Peano We te a Togety res . * . be dartenees all rowed; go view to cheer oii lua to remind be revel oto ca SKS So mmnene, at the terrided patengers of the teop ons oor which they Co dag aay od (oat ee apron bed mate ov erierss (0 Fred Dowg am Fede bt the foum af be apror «<2: came in showers | Signing oe Someone Premdeut of the vnjustce of | Dome (8 aamiatamt Paver ° Over the Geet. At jest, voweris mite ght. the Grended | ees | Pr . oer arrived, and then, wih 0) ss) ident fury, the — | OW YORE (EGaLATVE SOmmAT OR dreaded herricane are the trembling snip CANADA } A ons vee © tiny bent, — Aletweder Roteriann wet 0 appa ) MIGES be reasonably <rperiet thet sature sooet with a the | weg fonsvna over | ) ome Med | Revenue for Reptember& tievernment Ar- YP tat che Thora qewree of the Ammammbny by the Gomorra me ravety porreaee eas meory 10 we Katabiiobed, ae. og — _» web os, Tongwrs, CW, Ort 0, 909, wer eee ww bent ‘The rereeue of the provi for taphonter wee } "Si Cerna, Gan. 9 we tor (he Geommed | 91,170,000, and the expen titers O11 mm oy (he metewont of f ™ CaO ee cclstas! scat shee Sorning repebtinhes (har Anrement The geverament is segeiatog #8 | 4 bom eolhor Nies for the erebhehrernt of 8 armory 6 Cenete