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———— ee el a Radical Majorities J HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1866.~TRIPLE SHEET. = . Chan Spencer, John Powers, Lewis Jago, James Dist. Precinct not counted, but estimated, five huadred for q . THE ONS: ‘9—Thaddeus Stevens, republican. Purdue. MARINE DISASTERS. ‘Campbell, George Beaitby sMatahew sae Jenn e 10—H. L. Cake, republican. Floyd county, in the Second district, Is claimed by both Dempsey’ seamen; Patrick 9 meas dey M—D. M Van Auken, democrat. i Robert Finger, jneer; L. eminent Deni democrat. * Parties, ; Andrew t engineer; eee , j Taylorsville, Rartholomew county, twenty-two repub- A of of Lang, ine HB. Cole and Jan P. Ruseall, water: regen’, ican gain. additional Particulars of the Lees Weston; Snael Dette ‘m. Sempaey, Wan. Rogers, Patrick no. Cavanagh, Mt b lean, Democratic gain in Decatur county 255. agh, Gremen ; Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and The republicena cial a gals’ Im Dearborn Lo Sabet ibe the Evening Star. fewgas, Wa stering ‘Pract tne Rear Prenk Miller D, Towa All blican, republican. fechas i David. Balloy, newardy fone een kame iowa The republican loss in Warren county Is over 700, » Hazzle, John’ Wynkoop, cook? Joan Ferry, third © B, Wai hoy roe Pantry man, Sitncon Fapning, ir; Au. Geiselborst, Morekeeper; Martin Brett, butche ; Dennis Ganson, Wm. Lawrence, Bd’ Three precincts in Milton county give conservative ‘ Bain of 600 over ¢?~ last Presidential vote, The republican loss in the Sixth Congressional district will be over 4,000, te of Philadelphia for Congressmen, Purdue is probably elected over Orth in the Righth : i Seventeen Persons Only Known to be Saved. # I a fi Ed, Trovelin, Heory Vaughan, John Haywood, Potter, t in Ohio and Iowa. : district. Dewnis Graham, Tange Cox Roonld Sievens, waiters; 1—Randall (dem. ), 4,000 majority over Gibbons (rep.) Niblack, Kerr, Holman and Claypool, democrats, are ALL THE WOMEN SUPPOSED To BE LOST. oy otal _ icghal gee arama, | ed ee many Hang popeele ft : , 7 ~~ New 4 Keliey (rop.), 200 majority over Welsh (dem). Nothing has beew heard from the Teath abd Elcveath tun raoh of Gonerad a the Louisiane sini ac cee unyn —No dintricts to indicate the result, Remarks. ‘The vote on the State ticket is close, Forty-eight "Republican Congressmen Steamers to Cruise After the | ccoom Paimey ror hi ie 0s ld ‘ile Son pry ps in the list of passengers publ jlton county—Republican ity, 2,100; gain, daughtor of Vhomas Sioo, Pros Probably Re-elected. Pauapeurua, Oct. 10—12:30 4. M. | yaH! vifities cpl leno Missing Boats. Tre son Mov) Invurasoe Company. ot Nev crincett of In the First Congressional district Randall has 3,97 Shelby py aed fe tues 65 Union rat pes oy of the 6) Ly She original across LBL majority, with one ward to hear from, which will in mrrd er pee o ype ha frees the. ra ae age Feta Poa Rew ,7ae 8 crease hie majority about 400. gain, 120. mn . ORTH STAR Wolf & Protto, of Now Orleans. Ho ‘bad just returned OF THE CHOSEN. In the Second distriet O'Neill, republican, is re-electer | * One precinct in Tipton county shows a Union gain of | PROBABLE LOSS OF THE Ni from and wae proceeding home with bis wife, NAMES i "| py 3,822 majority. 88. who hed come to New York for the purpose of accow: Reports fi gressional district In the Third district Myers, ropublican, has about 1,40 | gmail gains for ¢ altar, repebiees penpneke song majority. Floyd county, in the Third Cony ynal district, In the Fourth district Kelly, republican, fhas abou’ | *2w# a Union gain of 300. Correspending gains in the bim on the trip back. THR NEW ORLEANS OPERA TROCTR pao: ae ae. ae mg on board the jil-fated vesse! was ir. the passe A Schooner Encounters Her at Sea Disabled troupe Paul Albaiza, comprising fly district will elect Mr, Gresham, Unio and musicians, whom the mi ‘me elections that occurred yesterday in the States | 2,200 majority. The returns thus far show about equal gains and lomes and Pull of Passengers, ‘m Paria, Mr. Alhaiza and bis company ‘ Indiana and Iowa passed off ‘The Age says:—In fthe legislative vote 1m this city the | for the Union ticket, The indications are that the city on Thursday, the 27th ultimo, by the pf Pennsylvania, Ohio, democrats bave gained one State Senstor, Cologel Mo- ity will be about the same as m 1864, when the - de Pars, Having put up at a hotel to Union majority 000, Candiene, of the First district, and three Representatives, | “the whvle vee in this ety is about 2,000. leee them ia in the First, Second and Fifth districts. This isCon- | 1804, and the Union majority about 1,000 less, } ceded by the Press. \wery quietly, Stormy weather prevailed in some of be States, but appears not to have affected the result to any appreciable degree, The republicans peem to have carried the four States by easy mwictories over their opponents, and claim increased ma- \yorities in Ohio and Iowa, while they hold their own in ‘Pennsylvania and Indiana. Pennsylvinia is carried ‘by about twenty thousand majotty, Ohio by yabout forty-five thousand, Indiana wy twenty or ‘twenty-five thousand and Iowa by twenty-five or ‘thirly thousand in favor of the so-called radical await the departure of the Evening Star, the following took passage for New Orieans on the Saturday their arrival iu New York:—Mr. Chenest, Mr. Tapias, wife and child, 0. D’Ksterbecq, wife and child, Mme. Girard, Mr. and Mrs. Ferne, Mise £. Durand, Mies J. M. Sten, Mrs. Marit, Miss ‘Marita Campana and servant, Mig Bord, Mr. id, Mr. and Mra, Coppin, Mr. Charles Albaiza, Miss T. Clovam, Mias Renouf, Mise G, Réad, Mise Benedetti, Mina Lacquoment, Miss Strauase, Mies A Ferne, Mr. G. Saverac, Mr, T. Coignard, Mr. & Mr. and Mre. V.G. Villa, Mr. and Mrs. Cailiand, Mra, Cailiot, Mr. G. Fischer, Mr. T. Bayan and some twenty others, whose names do not on the list of pemongers at the company's office. During the Passage ‘om Europe, Mr. Paul Alhaiza, the manager, was strongly advised to convey his artists to New Orieans by rail, but fearing that the voyage would prove too fa- Uguing for the indies of the troupe, he decided upon Loss of the Steamer Andrew Johns on Currituck Beach. A Three Masted Schooner Alse | Near the Same Poi Pmapatrmia, Oct. 9—11:30 P.M. Dist, Congressmen Elected. Forney's Press estimates Geary’s majority in the city pares gE pape demoeratic ‘at 5,000, and in the State at 15,000. A despatch frem enael C. Kerr, democratic, Thad Stevens beheves that Lancaster will give 6,200 me | {Wiens Hein tara ie # jority for Geary. The Pressclaimsa gain of two Con- Goa © Julian, ba nto yd gresemen—Mossrs. Cake, in the Tenth, and Koontz, in | ¢—toho burn, republican, = D. Wi the Thirteenth, 8—Jonn t. races, ‘once. Special despatches say there are beavy republican | 9—Schuyler Colfax, republican. gains in all the western counties and in Eastern Ohio, | 10—Wilham Williams, republican. ‘A despatch from highly respectable source at Harris- | 11, John P. © Shanks, republican, WRECK OF THE SCHO party. The contest for members of Congres, concern- | DUK to Colonel Forney, received at midnight, says:— ry pmb d eee Pry bch hy fn, DR ea gly. aid a Yug which the greatest excitement was fut, and which “We have enough from the interior to make up the loss IOWA. &e. &c. Pe to New Orleans by land, thus avoiding the s a in Philadelphia, and to indicate at least 20,000 majority ; awaited the members of his company. forms the most important feature of the election, | im the State,” Cwicado, Oct 9, 1966. Wi Aibeile receiver Se newt. ct Wee mane toas resulted in a decided victory for the republi- @ane, who have suffered few, if any, lossee in ‘gny of the States, Colfax is re-elected hand- g@omely, and Pendleton is beaten by bis oppouent in Abe First Obio district. Subjoimed we publish % state. A.teanesy County.—Twenty-four districts, including The returns from Towa are meagre, but show repub- part of Pittsburg and Allegheny, give a republican gain Of 36. ‘The yors is lighter than in 1864, but the majority poser pnd indicate a majority ln the State ef fremt will be from 8,600 to 9,000. Moorhead and Williams | 25,000 to 30,000 for the republicans, are re-elected to Congress, The republicans elect all their Congressmen. BLam ounty.—Geary’s majority is about 800. In inosine 1866 the majority was 897. Congreasmen Elected. R DISASTER. the City Vesterday—Despatch Charles Albuiza, was one of the passengers by the Even. ing Star, ” DK SPAULDING’ CIRCUS COMPANY, numbering s0ut thirty persons, was also on bard, Tho organization had on the vessel a quantity of paraRernalia ‘and baggtge, but no horses, GUEST FOR THE NEW ORLEANS ARRAGLION, Bucks Counrr.—Taylor (rep.) for Congress 181 ma | James ¥. Wilson, republi An Opera Trou da Clreus Company | Nixety-seven young girls, whose ages varied Yom . g 5 . pe pnd a Ment as full as could be prepared from the very Haper- | Jority ; republican gain 41. Hiram Price, republican, an Board -Khetch bf the Evening Star, &e. | fifven to twenty-two, were among the unfortutivog eDroRD County.—Three districts show a republican ‘William B. Allison, republican, the steamship | These had been enyaged by the matrons of sundry } ” fect returns received, giving the vote for State and | gain of 62. 3 » Fepul Z Tho sad disaster whph occurred to the P | preans mauons de joic to take opartments in thelr Will'am Loughridge, republican, Cnester County.—Two-thirds of Cheater county shows if a Union gain of 209, Geary’s majority will be 2,200 to | @° Bode, republican, 400, and Broomall, for Congress, will have about the ; > Pere Evening Star, and which fas reported in yesterday's Hen- spective establishments for the winter, The matrons, ALD, bas created an unugial degree of interest and sym- who had come to New York about a month since for the purpose of making a selection among the many inmates Congressional officers and the names « the succésful @andidates:— Ue Sy satan districts show a loss on Moriaiens an pathy among all classes bag gre pape stn of the teationatle metre itso p eons, bg ase ea vote of 76, Tweaty-eight towns show a republican gain those whose friends wert on board the ill- vorsel; | Kobbins, Jonnie King, Fi |, Susan Kingsley, PENNSYLVANIA. of 219. NEW JERSEY. most of whom have, urfortunatoly, met with a dreadful | Pauline’ Meade and’ Josephine Heenan, ail wel Crawrorp County gives Geary about 1,000 majority; ~~ / of or and inquiring | known in the circles of the Southera demé-monde ge re in 1864 it gave 1,960. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. and tn untimely end. Crowds of eng With the exception of Flora” Bedell,” who ” pro. SPECIAL DESPATCHSS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. oan Coonry.—Clymer, 600 majority. Democratic — friends ailled yesterday at the office of the Company, | ceeded to New Pricans by & al yas gal a Ne kk CI fon. 3 that hieor | on board the Evening ; Hoensamns, Po, Oo 9, 80 Rctenenax Couxrr—Clymer 600 majority. Demo- psa la oops yr ole A bn no pene ogc 8) ames of tbe poor girs who, accompanied them, bat to-day passed off quiet lows 150. ee 4 et tle information co be gathered. The section ee ae ane | Davemy Couxry.—Democratic gain of 144 on MoClel- | The charter election took place here to-day. The ex- | agw a prize in thin fearfu! lottery of life. Mach buoyed | dayy of their entrance upon thelr career of sorrow, they Giymer carried the city by one bun f lan’s vote, citement in the city is intense, Tt is generally felt that | 4 with a gloam of anxious expectation that, of tho | had cast them axide and substituted in their mead the majorly, which is a democratic gain of one hundred and | Futron Couxry.—Three districts give a democratic | as goes Newark #0 goes tho State in November next. their best affections | iuevitable noms de gure, Tuasmuch as all the promi gpacty upon the election of 1865, when the republican | gala of 17, trifle saved, may be the one ip whom nent places of resort in thecity had furnished ita quota Lancasan Cousty—With @fteon districts to hear from, | 10 the Fifth ward, which has heretofore given large ary Prd 6,200 majority, Other districts will increase | majorities for the democratic party, the radicals elect LYCOMING Copyry.—, their whole ticket by nine majority. snow republicte gata All: Mau avenrae: Srom-Lggecting ite Sixth, ward, known heretofore as x democrat LUZERNE J ronghol carri by the radicals by eighty..wo mw regan of agen districts heard from show a ioniy iL : A y yo Mirruin Coonty.—Five., 7 in venth w: the conrervotives carry gain of 40. ennahicn gives repedlican | wones by wo nandeed and seven tajoriiy, ‘Mresuin County.—Seven distri. show « domocratic | _ In the Bighta ward the conservatives carry *0cir ticket gain of 125. by eight majority—a decrease -¢ 0b¢ hundred Mowtcomery Covnty.—About 1,100 ma~rity for Cly- lection, mer; democratic gain of 90. ward the consorrtives have carried their were centred; but as @pch trembling questionor ap prosched tne crerk’s desk and was informed that there wan not yet any names sent, yet no news, fear became plainly visible, and many women hat lonely on the staira of the building uttering mourn ful sobs that easily told the tale of agony felt within It was painful to behold the gricf of ene old lady, whose daughter bad but lately been married to a gontioman from New Orleang, and with whorn she bad sailed in the Evening star to enjoy all the happinew which she of intimates, there was, yesterday, no little sadness die played by their late companions whem the news of the lous of the steamer came to thelr ears THE PRRAONH HAVED. Among the passengers and crew, as well as can be cotlooted from the rather contradictory despatches re- ‘are the Purser, Chief Ewgineer, Robert Finger, W. HL. Harris, Edward Larner, Frederick Shaf- fer, Geo. Smith, Jobn Powers, Dennis Gauron and Kow. jand Stephens, all in one boat, picked up by the schooner Waring at sea ; and im the boat which got into Fernan dina were "fue oy med, One Woman and ® bid. we aa we U Bot Eire, ate woot Vea of tho Captaly (Knaop). gandidate for Attorney General bad a majority of three ‘votes. ‘The returns thus far indicate strong democratic gains $m democratic districts. Silver Spring, General Geary’s home, gives an increased democratic majority of Afty- Sour. ‘The democratic gains in Cumberland county have been heavier than was anticipated. Lancaster city, which is fin Tliad Stevens’ distnot, gives a democratic majority of three hundred, while in Lebanon there is reported an | Tom Noaruaupton Cousty—Three thousand democnzic {ticket by forty-three ual gain in favor of Geary. ity. Republican gain 218. . Brewanth po a then majority ninety. thought was ib store and to make bright ae oy LAs? EVESIZG be 3 ee Sere (dem.) ity in bad te pocroed nie _ oe iw @ couservative majority of | her southern home. But Mh cm nevi cael ‘a preat many of those thronged around the offices O'Neal, in the istrict, indred and forty-nine. lonely stairs, ept | of the ship Company in the evening called fi tly at perdi fiicoganaemn ghee Age da SBalority, with three precineta tohear irom. “Myers, in | | te.the Thinvonth ward the radical ticket iw oleeied by | @itpee, and there, on those the Himato ofhee, eagerly. saving for the lateat Bewn the mother who had hoped 1 hear #0 soon cheering and 1e cf und the Third district, has about 1,700 majority. In the | °8¢ red @d thirty ; neta from thet dear child who bad neyar left ‘The following table shows the vote of Philadelphia for pee mg Gen Fourth district Kelley has 2,453 majority. In the Fifth | The republicg majority in the city is ono thousand Muditor General in 1866 and for Governor ip 1866:— , 1806. district Taylor (rep.) has 1,008 majority, with Bucks | Sve bundred andqnirty-three, a loss of two hundred her sight before, Many such mournfal spectacles were | most exquisite delirium of joy, and for « short time ee... Ta —--Governer--— | county to hear from, which in 1864 gave 699 majority bsg Sat ime th setae during the day; and ail that obliging officials | acted more like ® madman then one pomened of bix Nave carried eight irteen roper senses. Another genticman stated that be had Hartranft, Davis, Geary, Clymer, pares Cake, repadi! wards. do to anevege their grief was dove by the gentle. (000 worth of jenael ‘dem. SOsUYLARLL COUNTY. aqua ives ne, MES ican, The 1 , could do to itx on the v and that the ip- Wards, ‘S, =, 3 Ky 781 majority—e gain of is un- ¢ Council! stands:- sixteen republicans to ten demo- | og connected with the company, but they were unable | surance had already been paid to him. 1 + 3 2 368. lected. A republican gain in twenty.ove dis- craia; 0 gain of three foxine republicans. until @ late hour in the fore ‘THE BVERING Ovan ~ ee tet 961 of 297, i to afeed any information wat was the sister boat of the Morning Star, and considered H 3 21308 6 2308 ae Counrt.—Goary, 660 majority. Repablican ALONG Ti wupsow. boon, when there was received the following the fastest, the best furnished, and, in short, tha Bon 5 vhow THE we pie ee —Democratic guia in four districts of 60 | Potitien! Matters tm thewhirtecath District aa gavangay, Ga, Oct 9, 868 York, early tn the 9 + 2,28 1300 2,805 re save of 1865, Coming Regatta on the Bydson—Mtreet Care | To R. J. Home Ein sang a Sot el Kematlp aline ane 8. + 1,686 «1,061 2, 688 reer at Rendeut and Kingete: Excitement at No. soon ep hema %. : ve a4 yes rs OHIO. Kinderhook, N. Y.-Agricularal and Horse | , "he crening tatieen rien. only ore known to tmade for the con- = . od f Toes Yew | \ Lr Ag eed Neminations—Arrest of © | 4. myed; 10 women. Ten . our y garives sores ing Star and 33 13 Lao eee EKO) | SPECIAL TRARGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee Povonnamrann, Oct, 9, 1960. | i booner Jouerer Jobo Lom, Prederics 61, 1 slay oa x eee cy Cuncaxnas, Oct, 9, 1806. sn are gn ac an yd Searee a een atarien’ bet thelr ‘weeds are bel Tor "service 8,380 2,126 3,996 2,833 Qhio has gone TepUtrcan by over 35,000 majority. ‘The democrats of the Thirteenth Congressional district lor New York to 4 +4 a4 xs 1 987 2,208 Sinecen republican Congteneq are certainly elected, | have nominated Joseph H. Tuthill, of Ellenville, as their peep BE oe o Hew Oneans.| . ner “4 hog te iH ast 1atz ee 1709 and 4 is proteble thas Deis. republican, is elected candidate for Congrom. The republicans hold their con- +o ae Famer ea medbawe being done 30 2410 2,004 2,006 2, over Morgan te she Thirteenth agirict, which would | vention at Catskill on Thursday pert. Speculations are | (On this despatch being read, manywere the moiancholy contractors a cia Tan Dee eos | ore Fepublican Represetsaives to wo demo- | numerous in Kingston as to who thoir candidate may be, | and mournful faces that west outfrom the office, The sompieie the 2. Hs aoe 1182 2,180 tt crate. but as yet no particular person bas the inside track. deopest despair was visible in me, whilst others, during which s 1164 vant ila +4 hs 2 ATT areas im the wiest district | Removals are still going on in both Columbia and | equally as ata, an. ne 1 aggonagpinod _ veregs. 5 2,298 1 ae about j hess. Je Palew, the Hudson Postmaster, bas | that there might y: rhasce « the ¢ J F aaeg, ENN SE | rene in ClaKDall 10-Gnw was inzzer by 2,500 than | enna sod irom W. Dizon a very strong Johawon | aaq other oficors informed all inquirers that the raleriy been 2 S , ; in the ety baa’ bie Nehemiah Fiace, the Pehkill Land- 3. 2,133 «= 1.180 2,180 1,614 | any over polled before ) rane tee Neeines,"' snd David H. Giltots | Geepatchen were so meagre the owners tonsidered sttine os na rye) The > oUDt?'s about 2,600, which now holds sway over the letters and papers in that die- it by no means certain thee war fnuch « aoe aaa nick eth dak wed eel Se ee a te trict. beat great lows of life as was dreaded, that they vat the om 409, Be gong! are probably the only democrat ee A single cull reqata will ake ce onpnie thie ety fullest contidence in the oficern, who shey dia tot onte ‘The Vote by Counties and Towns. Di: grevamen elcoted in bio. heb plaka prety _ ere il be three prides The are cepesia i at rapa a renmnole pen on $798 nary fon, Shae ae as Dem. second u prizes it ey line wit inches aa “a3 Gxcwncan, Oct. 9, 1868, are thee over riven ta this country sn a sing” seul inch atroke Of pnt, tor Dolsting carga, - - 5 re hose to ent Brown, bouer Meient sine to 2p pr (pr "3 ialuausew «ay Joun heko of 2 Ser Ward, of Newburg, and time the Ure weam pumps ith which the - — | ously workiag . “ ng. = Bished, Ihe accommodation = pamawsl . Astaras known te election has passed off quietly wi Kinge re? RATLROAD. bn these beionging } i first cabin staterooms and twenty: a i - throughout the State. trom Roséout 10 fg fF Mp iar Lane, expreaeed, gra “agate an to i jr {il tee rocme on tate deck wore lghied U7 pers = 4“ | Sesttoring returns shew Union gaimwin every county | the manavers thereof hart - 8 ar oes | ee that ber peculiar build, ber water-ightnt=nyre’. | 'Mdiaineter, and also by Toot lights placed tn as Nis - ‘beard from. Pn | 0%, directly over thet, giving the most perfect I 196 66 - ‘The reault thus far indicates the clection of Schenck, Aeon 2 es Se Ot ee _ z — | Union, to Congress 1a the Third district; Plants, Union, CutON her bistory and of ber disastrous end. i eo — | im tte Pitvoonth district; Heckland, Union, im the Ninth Additional Partiewlars. distri, - = 31 | The comgect in the First datrict was very spirited, but Avawers, Ga, Oct. ©, 1868. be 2: = | rept0d a the tection of Rgglenton, Union, over Pen--| of prottement over e haunted The mhabitante of The (HOr\Oagdditional particulars of the Jom of the ii, Mion by about 600 majority’ Kgglostou's majority two | the place go about with uphfied aed herror ex- Seamer Fveting quae are from the favanaah Mowe of -* wm — Jyeorn ago was over 2,400. a this morning, 804 Serpe the intent detate of te dis. » - — at et at ae - “ oe returns indicate the ye-election all the Union ron rn a a combat ait tiated Oe on Weta oe ver wi te cant of Tybee Iniand, : — | Statedcket, \ v steamsl, umber |\ vee lowt Neen, bo she foonder@® at sin o'clock on the 5 s ry } Couruses, Ohio, Oct, 9, ing, me bo g een coors tam Oe It Ese renee dun is very po ot aoe with two ockwes ona seventy eae 8 — | Thekctions as far an received indicate the election ¢ The Fair of the U Founty Agricultaral Society more are men. oe, fifted Vaien Congresamen as certain mete morrow arrangements ‘com. | tioned in the telegrams, bat if it be on board. Only seveoteen pereme are known to have sai cu ~ | ae prfable, 3 — gist ron a being (he onm ar faithte teen ar nae were only thee or four lifeboats wo — {| Tie}tate hae gone Uniew by about £0,000. wOReR PAR grad clloet, ond th omamen Capain 1 anid on board, in one of which the Thief Kagiveer, the r | ae The torse Fair of the ae Sea hee for — 6 the @irec. | Purser, ain of the crew and two papengers succeeded, a i \ Plected. +} ‘ere to-morrow at Doty's park, and will con. } tors, but hed not le active service for twe youre, | st6r capsitiog several wines, in Leerag afloat vail vbey ” — | a Conaresemse Baer four ours On the iam day « purse of $400 will anil very istely, tm consmauence of « perpetus: ‘read wore picees up by the Rerwogine, Sak Sissreing, (rom va » Sad = Bayes, republican. 7 1 sowmanions. him ot soa, This superstition or foreboding “4-4 Waring, and arrived bere last evening (Here follows « — Ta he Second bly district, Columbia , the strong and took mich held on thet lady's mind teat bar Vint of (bone saved in the Pureer's bewhich @ ped R. 0). Sebenck, republican. eounty, - - o repablican have Bominated Siephen H. Wendover, of sarnem coiccasien of int peined Captain Knappe coo liabed above ) republicas 8 retired ema)! meese among ©! mae - . bed Sroatiol Meniaserger republican neceut of providing tre, family again ong = post was capsioed iweive of Sfieen times Fhe Capiais ry repuotican to to bie old profession, and it was then that | wes lost om the fourth time This beat errwed ot For: ft nf Wy on . Buckiand, repabiveas he joined the Evening Star, on tha: has | Gaedina on Bundey morning, WR 8X perwn and two 10—Jones M. Ashley, repadlicn. ao most dieastrees asd wntseely manner The | dea bodies on board. + ie = | h—done 1 wihsoe Sepabtican loomed himself to have hed dome mncivice: | Only one pamenger was saved \p the third me's host, - “ > | 12—Phitip Van Tratnp, democnt. hie departure, forthe int ‘thes be waste Sc | Mls name te Prank Gersrd, whowe residence ie @ No. 81 a Maria cong Hae a + tegen to te See Bean ee rem ey | Pred OSs tho nomen of the pense oth Gee - - baer ae mag tae) tives ing are the Is—fotlas K. Peake, repobhicst Sra a | went EC bd -_ A. SRxtEry To euro ran oran. Thomas Mtpatrick, third mate P - bd 11—Ryhrein R. , repablian, The Kvening Star bet pry andher | Jane Dempey, seman Laver oe n 1-H P. repablican. bop nyt i meay pereene 4 Joke Campbell, wemen vo yeh 4 rg 19—James ‘repul aay South . ethiehem ~ _ 122 and fore moeth ¥ bad _ ae pr there INDIANA. ‘of the . bass 7 -~ Cartas cam > ad - snd for whi 4 = on - SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE IEW YORK MRALO, a bile ond ted | -s . we ons aa . 4 = Frormarous, Ork 9, 1500, here poroene ese toes Se ave newe-of 6 Meumee tit Ge aida ase pee » 34 | the election in this Btate to-day pamed 1% on ue oy Sine te erteee ¢ Naw Omiasme, Oo 9, 1008. ~ ~ cry = | woatly quiet manner, though the most sotense excite. the company's ohipe. The appalling Caster to the steamer Bvening Mier - ~ 2» = | mont prevaiied. The largest vote ever PENI? Pred in naa tne chat opie (OF Fema. The entire commanity were ee i e 17 | inis etty, though neariy a thousand stat & 1864, wag Sonca, wae wn pac pei pe peg own eh an ~~ 63 ™ | rolled up. The returns are quite meagre '0 thie immeq. hie Mew Yorn 10 exprem ihe depth of the sorrow caused here by thie ved o bs — | ate city, but show large democraticgsian. = a don snd terrible visitation, ~ — wiih Later. pr : 4 ; sects mm - - n Tromsaroun Oct, @, 1808 Aa oaly two of the sir lite * WORE MARINE DISASTERS. ‘tet more tand— A movere storm passed ~*t the Siae tovight, At the ‘e dvumebanediiudadas my larote. Wiseiviss ‘6 — ] wrnttio sixteen hour and the rairoad 49p% vere the _ a Md SPEGAL TELEGRAM TO THE GOW YORE meme nn Ae aren artsy The lomen and gary bouts, totegrapbad pee Low of the Steamship Andrew Joba. i eon o@ Carriterk Rearkh-A Three-Masted a far ns heard from are about equal. The repablica, Schooner Ashore, &e. Cini an average gain of ten percent co the Nowra Ort 9, 1808 civen at inat Presidential election, and the State by aT if af An @ port on the erw The steamahip Andrew Johanson, from New York on 4 » ’ om ye Seree 2 Man, ikea lie, | sear taraanah be Ves 4 faa, for Charen, wb ont HY papengey pecs male ga gains in every Solera ening, after en neue Of (wo weeks, from may have been of imtnioe val Qnd 60 emeried corge, went ashore st ome A Moon the Ppeeratches from Lafayette oxy 60 far a heard from wera ied pedenig, reawerer of the North. | tm yenertay's Menace’ Seasons. ib pahueets ah Geta amet ane Orb loses to Tippecanoe ‘from two to three ban- . fengert om board the Even wal lem, The pamengers and crew were all meret ent howe 4 denig Tha ihe laat two daze givee sixteen lt of the crew of * wrrived bere last evening «The wreck ie in charge of on dred, 10 four ownsbing jn Narren cousty, Lafayote Were paopers | avid Barr mate: wm egret of the vaderernem Fihawaisied. Womsanein: Ble Allah, yurmer, 5:9 Will, | At tbe time of the disnsien Ware Whe bo verm, aed A was a bright starlight night. The captain charges the disaster to faults in bis compass. The passengers at- tribute the entire blame to megligence of the captain. The vessel and cargo are sald to have been fully ia- sured. This tteamer was formerly known as the State of Goorgia Daring the war sbe was used as @ gunboat, A Uree-masted schooner was repo ted by the wreckere on shore before some fifteen miles up the beach. Ne farther partioulars were learned. Probable Loss of the Steamer Nerth Star, from Aspinwall tor New York. Fortarss Moxnon, Oc 9, 1866, Intelligence of wrecks at sa are growin thick upom addition tod twter the ster Queen Vie- us. Loria, tol ed yerlorday, anit loya of or Andrew Johnson, of which 1 telegraphed repe 4 morning from Noriolk, Uie news comm (© vy th + afternoon, through the arrival of the steamer Saragossa {om Charles: ton for Now York, of a serious disaster to and possible Joes of the steamer North Star, from Aspinwall for New York, with a large number of passengers on board. Tho Saragoesa brought yn tow the schooner Mary McKee, which, while off Cape Hatteras en rouge from Philadelphia for Mobile, encountered a severe gale, The Morm continued until the 6th, when it moderated, On the 4th the Saragossa fell in with the McKee, Krom ihe effect of the storm the Jatter vensel bad lost her Jit: boom, and was otherwine damaged. Kverything on deck was swept overboard. While fying signala of distress the North Star came to hor assistance, but owing to the Tough wea tho two vessels collided, disabling the schoones and doling wrious damage to the ateomer. On parting with her tho steamer put up signals of distress, and | the last seen of her sho was making hes way toward a large ship several miles swap in & southerly direction, The steamer wae labering heavily aod inaking but slight headway. The comme- Von among ber passengers and other indications om board evidenced generat arm and great apprebenmos for the safety of the steamer. One (thing in the steam. Or's favor was that (he nt hurricane that bad bee Prevailing bad by Chis time very measurably subsided. The steamor Haze, 1 New York for Mobile, which Ue M:Kee met before encountering the Sare ome, aecoring W the « ow of the Cap ci) and crew of @e M *, did pot Dehewe very handvome The Maze would do nothing for her antlers « ‘1, and finally agreed to tow her to Charleston for “0 A hawser was pamed to the seamer, but it toon parted, when the latter wont off and loft the echooner to ber fate, carrying the haweer with her, The McKee Directly afier anc pects to repair in Norfolk. ring the schooner the Saragoens 6 to New York All on board the of the highest praise of the noble And generous conduct of the oficers uf the Saragonmm, Wreck of the Behooner Mecca, Bowron, Oct 9, 1866. The schooner Meces, from New York for aco, with @ of a ashore near Highland Light, Cape ‘od wore qv had The Bite ing, and became a total wreck. Her crew 2 k Mtampede and Schooner int rene, Asmalt, Ga, Oot 9, 1806 The Britie\ bark Stampeds, 4, New York for He Vana, bas pully ip distress, Daring !Athe schooner Vetr war dimgaged ana ner second efficer, WS. Miller, of Long Wiand, wan washed overboatd and joy aie cal NEWR FROM WEW ORLEANS navn, Oct. 0, Daa, The steawer star of \he U as arrived from Phi. “ho eheountred a heavy gale, but sustemet Ve ing Of cititens wan held at the Olympic at which waolulians were repa- portions aod esinastione Ti ned In the tower wernor Welle tnd H. Jones, published im the Northern paper FATHER MATHEW AMNIVERSARY. ance (ity, Broekiyn, aed Jersey Clty, de. ‘The anniversary of the birthday of Maher Mathew ‘Will be oonerved generally today by (be Vaiher Mathew Total Abstinence Benevolence Societies of ihe cities of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City, The sasociations will form ip the different cities in the forencos, and pre ceed, carrying benBers and embieims, sod preceded by bands of music, (hrough (be leading streets Ew one the occasion will be observed by ei! the sorietion Af ten o'clock the members will form in procession im Bee: 004 avenue, the right resting on Pifieesth etreet, im the following order — ¥ MT. A Bh. Society, No. 2, wii form in Thirteenth Meret, right resting 90 Second evenue, Joba Reilly, VOM. T. A B, Boemty, No 6, wil) form im Bievens® rect, right oo Second avenue Wiliam O'Compell, Marsbal ¥. MT. A B Soctety, No & «fil form on street, right on hecond avenue James Smithy Mor- ebel VOM. 7, AB Bociety, No 6 wit form is Ninth street, right on James Coyle, Marshal Young Men A rectety No 1 wil form oa street, right on Second avense hugh r. 4 TAB foctety No 1, of Jersey City, will form im Beveath street, right 00 Seroud avenues, Michael Meni tearshal ¥. Mt A. B Hoclety No 7, Manhattanville, will form im Bixth street, rghiow Becond evenuve Jobe Meade, Young Men's) MT AB Satety No 8 wil) io Fifth street, right o# Seeoea svesee Deniet Gai agin, Hanatel wang Men'a Fh MT A OB Beeiety No 4, will form in Fourth street, right oo Hevond evenue, Peirct a Ts B tociaty Reend Marsal The eorietion thas formes, t evenoe, right resung op feoved surest Jobe ue HE if | fF ij riche va Ht ae i i ii: ff iid iie ie te EH ie ze all 1 2 : g Society, Neo 6, wil form on Fi ond Society, No @ ei) form a i- © o i: ~'@e > Sa) = ~ a £ ‘i =| a i

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