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WASHINGTON. DEQUCTIONS FROM THE RECENT ELECTIONS THE RADICAL RUBICON PASSED. impression that Andrew Johnsen Will be impeached and Removed, Disappointment of the President with the Result in Pennsylvania. The Alleged Frauds at New Orleans. ‘Supposed Abduction of Freedinen from the Southern States. &e. . &a, &e, Wasuivarton, Oct. 19, 1866. Dedactions from the Reeent Elections—The Radical Rubicon Passed—Impression that the President Will be tmpenched and Re- moved, The emotion created by the result of the Ponnsylvania election is sensibly felt by the friends of the adrainisira- tion. Prominent Southerners feclare that tho radicals have paased the Rubicon, and will march almost unop- posed to absolute dominign. It is imagined that the Prosident will be impeached and removed. The end, in the opivion of thoze Southorn politicians, will justify any means, The radicals have the power, and their pure Pose is fixed, is but one act of the Presi dent's admininietration of which they can cou Stitutionslly and legally impeach sud convict him-— the murder of Mrs, Surratt and the other victims of the military cominission. Whe Supreme Court of the Cnited » °8 has declared such tribunals illegal. Every democrs Senator, under the lead of Keverdy doun- 80n, Will be constrained to voto ©” upon the tion of guilty or not cui to this charge. The Sen: will bo nnapimous—the radicais from policy and the democrats from conviction. The wortd wil, be taugk by another eminent example thatin the ways of Prey) dence sin becomes its own avenger, T’ gat is the virw of Southerners here, and there are Wt few of Vem on hand. President Johnson Conde nt that bis Patios Would be sustained ’ The President night before donee that his policy wou’ vania at the election * Strange to say, the ollie Ofud in this city clair spatches and inform Tied the State by ance can be place Feceived :u hig? will be much © The Wuit am Peansylvanin. last expressed gro. wt be eustained in fours! which took place yerlordny. ors of the Young Men's Centra 4 to have in their possession ation showing that Clymes bas car afew thousand majority, [ittle rel 4 on this statement, but tur udy quartors indicate that Geary’s inajority smailer than has been claimed. ¢ House Visiters—Fomales in the Jtn- The w jority. cenng? _t0ndance of women in the ante reoms of the oe douse to-day awaiting audiences with the Pre-|- Was unusually large, if not fully equal to at pre. ~4ed! (ag day of the season, But few of them had pained | mission at three o'clock in the afternoon, and many were preparing to depart. Tho storner sex were not Present in the usual force. Harry Gilmor, of rebel raid- ing notoriety, was the most conspicuous, and one or two Othors desiring pardons the most persistent. The Rotation Policy of the Presiden. The President's policy in turning ont Union men and war democrats and eupplying their places with old hawkers and secessionisis is not considered successt.!, There are a number of Southerners here who have uc- Cepted the situation as docided by the Tecent electiog, and even talk about another attempt at rebellion; bus ail sensible men scout such an idea. Tho Presidaat % we markably compoted under the adverses hia polcy a , recently received. The Alleged New Oricans Froude — thal’s Difficulty in Securing His. rest. Tn accordance with Mr. Lowenthe)’3@ ‘Rat b, he reported himself yesterday # nte dopartments, soliciting eis aa est. The Paymaster pagal aspen sccounting, Jory informed him thet oy a Rothing WATE” 4 hig arrest. Lowentiial ‘then, with lis counsel, €8.4 ornor Ford and A. G. Biddle, Proceeded to the Craw .: Court roome, but neither ‘Marshal wor Distries Auiy willing to arrest hi He aftorwards pple «ne? nee ae hiaids to the Chief of Police, hut he also only upon the earnest solicitations snitted him to bail on bis own recog BiAARC®, 10 885" ver any and every charge which inay be Drought agar” iim, e Claim AF onte The Attorney General Devides ™r in Their Favor. lowing opinion has been given by the Atiorney alupon the right of attorneys to appeur for cue PF vention of claims in the various deparimen!:, and % warded to the Eocretary of W: Tam of the opinion that you have no | to exclude authorized and agents trom col- lecting bount and thatin the proseutation ay meat of cinims the claimant may at vy atiornes | Bumored ree age Waabityion Navy nrd. Some sensation haz beor produced Yy a rum ofaication has occurred in tie Nav, Yard |: department, The repor. i than wp ong ‘the Clotting Inspector's Buren, hag been wok ng in Proper use of his position, payimaster Fallon, of t! Yard, has beon detached and Payinasier loves pointed. Fulton, Supposed AbPnction of Freedwe nited States © Vico Consul Finvage, unser date of Mavs 27, in a letter to kecrotary seward. « come tw, months ago ft we coutider*/ally ‘the existence of n lot of negrus upoa a ray it 4 Wen. we Are Aspatels to the Hm. vorning to the differ oval eat horey tha toimete No derelict iy ig attributed to Pay nave: Dorheot of Wabia Honda, wiion had been oner Pisa; having @ plantation bordering ob iva ‘@n ‘.nchorage, at the ri M twenty ond OA s00" por head, Ata inter day Tlewrned the Ga plonier, who had beca writen 4 r ‘weKing bim if ho was wiliuy to purel Gpeaking Lhe Ruglisn Ianguaye that in mele to Lim (the overseer) aia low Foie ‘Wore couveyed to the plautacion oF tie 5 which proposition was rejected. Thiet to me through the planter Led boen current for rome tur fo absvet freeamen from + ier ti had been «uiiciently encit nuON of the governn mn) — + bony to mich f 1 Were kept i Con 7, Tor the pars aod reduciag them to save tiny & Pa! aprseibility of such offer! and «cceasful exec ur s, and precomied im anc ' ty sald to HAVO Offered in . winter » overtuer, ate ‘ Competent person the spt, with Inateugtions to vi the fo ke netghberhood aid the sarrownding ations and find Ou If the informetion given was fownted on Mew Un Sarnrday “ the perwot< eimplaved by m5 0 Retia the ne re They haven tborvagh Foun led. Weer all the Qualideations required for the And Ov thee reborn helene yestnntay H Ghat after a Vrormigh inver cation wna ‘ the Keys w fwrarine | 4b Sthey could p eortnin urything cortob: “9 rep Hegrows from the United sia’ e Vendo in those parts w w MONV.4, vithough they Ot % suspicious charw wee : ks % to who of Which cudionly dieapperrns * Key Vins de Seto a tight oo " which evidently indieaten 16 mn Dut from heir rasty stace 6 «a8 had boos a long time on this office of snrpiciwn ev Key Wee agunat the Giniy Hegroes |o Florin port le dovord of foundat« arrived some Auye ago ot Cooter . dombor from Pensacola The Property of em Davie’ Brother to be Restored to Him When the Lease Thrreow Expires. ‘The Previdemt baving, under date March 2* 196 granted a pardon to Joseph E. Davie, Uw br ¢ Jefferson Davia, Major Genera! How. {hes order Poseession of his property b fh bem at the expire’ ion Of the present lease ‘he. om Sanvary 1, | Bach oortion of the rents rere a my a tho date of the pardon will bo'pald to him, amounting to about $20,000. D The Gales en the Const. The Navy Department has received information from Commodore Lanman, under date of Charleston, October 7, that in view of the succession of serious gales he doemed it proper to send the steamer Tacony on a short cruise in the Gulf stream in the hope of being able to render assistance ghould any disasters occur. Storm at Washington. Aleavy fall of rain, accompanied by thunder and Lightning, commenced hore about five o'clock this after- noon, and continued until nine o'clock to-night, when the storm abated. Personal. Major General Rawlins, Chief of Staff to General Graat, was hurriedly summoned to New York by the dangerous illness of relatives, and feft by the morning train. The Chilean ——s Robbed of Valuable ener le ‘The Chilean Minister had stglen from him at Baltimore @ number or valuable docufnents connected with his mission to this government. Arrangements are in pro- gress for their recovery. Land Office Business. The Commissioner of ihe Generat Land Office has re- ported the sale of 27,595 acres at Topeka, Junction City, Kansas, and St. Peter, Minnesota, during the mouth of September. THE LATE COMMODORE STOCKTON. » N. J.—-Dintinauished Remnins Deposited in Obsequies at Prinect * Persons Present—The the Family Vault, The obsequies of the Iate Commodore Robert Ficld Stockton, United States Navy, took place yesterday at Princeton, New Jersey, and were attended by a large and Select assemblage of prominent oMeials, military and civil. The morning trains from New York and Phita- delphia contributed on each arrival to swell the number of thoae who had availod themselves of the onportunity to pay this Inst sad tribute of respect to the momory of the honored and illusirions dead. The atteudauco would probably bave beep still larger Dut for the unpropitious and threatening stato of the went Cold, chilling winds ond a lowerhug sky served but to depress still more the spirits of those whom the vad circumstances had called together. In ac- cordanes with “tae wish of the family, the funeral was strictly yrivate, and wo display beyond the cus- tomary tokeg sof rorpeet for persons of the social rnk of the dey ased Commodore was mude, Tho railway sintion a8" princeton, as wel! as all the various stnlions on the Gr nden and Amooy Railroad, was appropriately draped ¥ ith ue emblems of mourning, as was aloo the speck) train Philade!plua w! ‘of the ending official rou. At wton flags wore displayed : an. in compliance with the proclamation of the May a pk siness were closd, cud the Delis of the f three and four P, M vaetl on the previous pressive of the gon- ented Cora and public w iwrough the ration the funeral wero dn Ward and stall, shom Mott, tut and Hoisted; Rear ] Crabbe, Couumodore gtt, Lieutenant Com- van lor Ghorardt, Captain John. Howetl, Cap Zo i. Fiomons and Surgeon Lansdale, Uuiled states navy; Jolin T. Johnson, President, and J. 0. Stearas, Superin- tendent of the New Jersey Centra) railond, A. 1. Dem tus, Vresideat, Waleot PF. Jacxeon. poriniendent, ar 2 ‘oodralf, Assistant Sup teadent New ta ry ir. Sbippen, Presiden roiwoud, Mayors Milla, of Treut rinceton: Colonel John Kane, &x-4 : , EH. Vacker, Senator Robbins, aud Willinm- Dudley &. steus of New nilal oj? Crecory, besides anany other wuk dork and Mbilade sl of the Episcopal 2k mansion. the late gut Rev. Uishop Odea- ing, assisted by the Rev. and Kev. Messrs. Baker sich wae of {aulderry covered cf ~ acy mounted with bilver, bad dese, cloned enety Sag, and che iwsal eocomoty of 1 at the departed was necesearily Guaitied. | The DIAM’ yore the simple Inscription -— 4 <roveennenes rovsrerercescersen re:tsQ) ‘BERT FIELD STOCKION, 2 AogD Ti Years, Senovoneoe- set aessceees! t1b8 OF bE bbe! bbb a) coffin lid was placed a handsome wreath of 8, camelias and mignionnette, having a cross the cory [At five minutes of three o'clock P. M. streea,’ 8° Moved trom the erounds of Morven to Main of the vearing OF in sadness all that remained on earth Jamente Commodore from the home of his ances- ted the home erected by his grandiather, Robert Stock dar 008 Of the original Magners of the Declaration of In. go Jeadence, followed Hichard Stockton John VP. 7 ackton and Robert F. ton, Jr, sons, and Captain ohe 8. U. 8 N., son-in-law of the departed Commodore mourners ; Geperal Mott, Senator G. M. Wright, James W. Allen, J.'S. Pish. Heath aod Walter Freeman as bearers; Ay Inguished party before mentioned, a numerous body of tne citizen: Princeton, and ates of SER were condneted according to the ritue Couch m the vestibule of Mory residence of the deceased, the BY jersey, olivia’ uddards, of Sion Hadson. The cottin, wy 4s cloth and handsor on ther sree ean ay E Congressional Conventions ef the McKeon Democracy. ‘The variona Congressional conventions of the McKeon democracy met last night. The result of the delibera- tong was the nomination of the following named per. suns — Fourth district—S. ». Cox. Cifth district—Ne nomination. Sixth district—Adjourned til 13th inst S vonth district—-No nomination, Adjourned. eight district—No nomination Adjournet. Niath distriet—No report rece ved. tion by the Mozart Vernando Wood was last evening nominated for Con- gress by the Mozart Convention of the Ninth Congres vonad dietrict, Radleal Republican Jadiciary Convention. ‘ho straight-out gr radical ind. Se Rappiesn jarty met in convention last evebing at No, and vominated candidates for the judi The tes were present by Assombly dittricts, we resided over by ex-Judge Mitebet! je Call Of delegates was proceeded with. Some objec Gon wae mele to the lezitimacy those from the ehib districs, end @ somewhat 4, ormy debate ensa in Which the aminus seemed to prehension tos with Twenty-third sitvet tendencies might ob: ate in the convention The questo wattiod solution to dm to # thos mbers fro and whee wick wae Gnanimously and by ated for Recorder x candidete for Surrornte war next ty rander W. F ap reat enthantor e chairman aNbO ‘ je ed Beart, he #a Adler War a Johnson maw ABET pom” AIX en the ve 2 Vuln and Vermont caus Wis oy wr aise ener, the imeures bie Chariey, t he naw ; Pharm or bin Oe 1 ¥ and noLaL {opp far » A nomber ring j tive ot dud of the perty | Pay" at aye b je n 4 denn C0 f, Brediord ar ode Unanimous, and t adjourned Hadiont Meciing tf the Sixteenth) Aseaumbly Dist eter. A ny Fenton and W ce r i rieenih Asenmbly Aieeriet) was eid tame D tered by oe om epeakers, Cotone rediey was the pert F ward a Ayouch epthusivern at | for afew moment He remk eventa of yextorday | | if anything tie untit they {ie the Teeem etection | that wae py by on gain in ” a 4 quer ‘ a ‘speaker than General Geary, ‘and was or yet meee ng’ | brag Gnd thous 4 Lact which tended to prospects fold Of suivation. Of the republican yy, but ne ens been found | each yoar saw more ‘on this point for a littic while, aud | But President and | the sword of rey fruitless, He dwett then spoke of the conflict between the 3 and tens of thousands to ‘the ehureh was growing | (bun the preceding three hundred years God should be sheathed. Wil! the Congress, It had been supposed by the democrats that | conflict ceasot Will Suiap abandon the atrugglol Witt the next Congress would Eoseertedet hone who ft | the of bell no jer strive to prevail? The con- vored the President's policy. It now became evident | flict began in the and will continge. This was that such could not be the case. Colouel Finney next | seen, First, In of wurl in ambition, ip loss addressed the meeting, and afier e remarks by | of virtue and of pristine fervor, 2 was witoeseed ou other Bw from the glee club and the ae Om. Viee me os ees pice re - Ae band, meeting en ue iv ay a meager of morals 08 FF gross “errant, The ehureh by to struggle corruption. THE CATHOLIC COUNCIL. ‘Then wae also soon rostet'ag them ow all sides ing vy the stern ot | cage ‘morality, reproviug in season Sermen Delivered at Baltimore en Sunday | 30400! of ‘wason, dothy everyuhing to lead mou back te Evening, October 7, by Bishop Lynch, of raised up Charleston, on “The Miraculous Existeuce ef the Church.”” In the 10th chapter of St. Paul to the Romans wo read, ‘Whosoever shall call upen the name of the Lord shail be saved. How then shail they call on Him in have not believed? and how shall they be- whom eee of whom they have not beneg? And how earth, were to come id ath the vices of the whole human family, woul is Barrative be such as is indicated by the pen of the human historian? He would seo a conilict going on geod and evil, be- tween truth and error, between the cause of God and the cause of the Evil One—the aame conflict that haz been going on from the time wheu our fallen first father was driven from God's paradise to do pepance for bis sin-- went forth the father of a fallen race. But yet to him and to bis children was given the promive of a Ke- doemer to come. From that time when the con- flict first began it has extended through all time and reached to all men. The struggle ia important. and terrible tn its interest to. us all, and were it not that the sprit of a merciful Redeome ¢ fortities us ip the battle, these asenults would constant ty *o gain in strength that we must succumb beneat! y_ Wranded by to eternal toss, tempted by the wi arid, the flesh “and tho devil, This ts tho true histe,ry of every man and woman, of every race and peopl »—the history of avery child of Adam. But what grace 4, wh opportunities have we not had’ How tong has gos Ge borne with our sinY wud how on our part’ have wg is abuved grace, sought sin, and flod from Got Jq\ tg the history of man—he wanders aboat like aloger fo Be whom God strives to save, aud whom the trigr Mr 'Qee going about like a roaring lion, seaks to, lng’ “thts UO dition, This grand struggle is the sn 4° Into par our history, « talk of the ve and misfor- as seen in the light of God's truth, decadence of nations; the tune, of defeat andi viet away like the empty fabr ‘yes nese Suings Pass atraggle still goes'on. ‘The shadyw Bat thy , Exess times flang as it were over ty °,88 Of a cloud ts at ouseuring passing eveats, face of the country, hobold atill the sume cont lc it disappears, and we For four thousand years eon, and it has seenied at 4 suifer defeat and vice the battle and strife has a times as if virtue j Tob and Metchised ip | pares: Une ‘and sacrificed to Hur pce a made to man woul’ ber of such was » of the path of ty His promises hh the num- of men went out dols of wood and of heard not—untl men | 4 ail things, and idolatry ¢ nations, and depravity H Hicentionsness became generai among men. any it be said that for four hundred long years, ia uly ©) attic of error net (roth, error senmed to win prize, But stromgle went on aud the fate r batwe changed, A" time cat when the and of God was stretched forth in mercy & tame fern which we toy calculate that rath Ofer | Gained Mie victory. There was a tino like tha present— ® or sed time of civilization, of culture, of politeness, { *) worldly grandeur—there were poota aud orators, sculp- tors and painters, who bave never since been equalled, Thor) was refluement and tuxury, and the mi boasted of thoir schools of philosophy aud learning—i ro proud of their advancement, Bat atid a world so ized chove Was a land, bounded ou a waters of the Mi eTranean, On the s or deserts, whose dreary wastes were witrodden by a Single caravan, to tho north and the vouil it extend ed. Its people claimed vo proud bistory dati back two thousand years; they were rade aud unpolteh: as the most primitive races of the earliest times; they had a religion repulsive for its wusterity, and whose cera- monies were despised. It was the land of Judea—a foretl land; and lower than a! in that land was Galilee, a mock and afibeamong men 8 tie eandy beach of the sea of Galilee, beuenth toworay mountains, stood ono who gathered about Lim twel.e fishermen of this little secluded lake, and yoju thom be said:—°Al! power ia given to you. Goteseh all nations; toack all trath in my nawe; I send yon as the ministers of truth to teach all, but 1 forewarn you that as the world 8 opposod to me, — persecutes and will crucify me, se will it deal with you likowne The time will come when men will think that they give glory to God by putting vou to death; para and tor ments aud dishonor, and death will be yours; but zo ape and bebold [am with you to the ond of @ world, in spite of all the opposition of tho a you will couquer; go forth ns the Arvt horalds of my churcu.'’ such were the mighty prombes and fore- warnins given by the poor carpentor of Galilee but we know that this carpenter was po other than the incar- pate Son of Ged. and His —, being all truth, must he fulfiied. Then did He ministers go forth from the iand of Juden inio Asia Minor, into Grecce, into Rome, ba were thew voices panel te See gadon of destin, im Sey thia; they pene. trated to the Indus and the Ganges, into Spain, even to the w ere ad every. They preach: and millions believed in our Re- accents, meet: They wont They | took charge of the boat. {a which were tbe body and opposttion or —— gnd called on now to that grew with thoir growth and their strength. Aud saten, the on- emy of mankiud, lost nothing of his cunning or skill, hor rolaxet not in bis fel! purpose to wither good and true. Seizing on al! the influences of national Pride, of intellectual eminence, of phil hical preja- dices, he combined them and them in ‘They went forth fuidiling their mission, and | He* to attempi an alarm, id what ja | More of the atulr until his feltow clerk .nformed b called at Jerusai denying the div: ad to be @ tered, There aid.” the Pope cull together the bishops of the Gbristian world to the number of throo hundred and eighteen, and imposing as yon may think the assembly bere to-day, how infinitely more glorious was that one, Thwere was one old venerable by the hand, his eyes having been torn out in the times Persecution; snother with his lim) amputated; others bearing on their bodies the mark4 Of the chains of t Years of suiler.ng; others younger, trained in tae minis intly envy re, led that they, too, bad ot net the Tato of martyrs, as Was itat Ephesus, at Constautinaple, at Cheeedon; thus did she goon as in tho first three centur es, Leaching, preaching, combat Ung the altacks of t@sun, | for hor (oie ‘one incoasant struggle against dep savity, errorand persecution, When @ horde of Northe ¢n barbarians, a§ a deluge Bweeping awny every gostige ak dostroying Kingdoms, “empires, laws, subjected — everything else to they will and power, the Church won the victory “conquering the spirit of armies. Pious Christiany,’ heed I follow the history of the Church further’, “she staude in the world dver the same-—tho same ‘pinistry, caine dusy, sume form of straguie, the S86 “world or now as then inarked with lo most childi en of her flock, She ts recognized now as sho Was one hundred, two bundred, five buudeod, z é civilization, eight b ue thousand years ago, yea, from the very She is now. as tormoriy, the » church, and is still the san means employed by God to reevive the soulx of men her bosom, She counts her millions of blessed Chareh, itional is her he stands nd as these are the seed of ¢t forta of oppression bas brought within her foil; each centu rensing the number of her # now as ever, with the same doctrine, t mission, the same diMiculties to contend with, yy for poreer ia tion, as jn the days of old, We are spar rq im thls land of ours; but how many, evew in this nineteentt century, have sutfored martyrdom for the faith, Bot a fow days ago two bishops, seven priests, forty native converts, in the Coren, were cast intg prison, sud sealed their faith ia @ testimony gf bod. Tho Church in every century bas her wartyrs—ler chosen ones—who give up the world to live to Christ, Sbe t# constantly the same; she stands, not in virtue of her qwn power, but tn virtue of the power of Him who said, “Behold, [I am with ou always, ven unto the end of the worl’? —‘the gates of hell shall not prevail against you.” She stands the only ¢ thing iu the eivilized world that reaches back to the days of Cfovis, of Constantine. Kingdow aftay kingdom bas passed away, throues have mouldered into dust, armics and war have desoiated the carth again and again, lan- have been changed, laws iave fallea into d omg Of MoM Fed, As far as possible, even their very Inauucr of thougbtfhave been altesed, but tho Chureh is not changed; no matter how long attacked, oe she bas stood aud will stand until preaching the clorious crovs of Christ, the light of Heaven upon her brow. Clouds may come from the north, from the south, from the east and from the weet in turn, the thunder may roll and the lightaing’s flash; bat the breath of God wilt blow over thy fair face, and we shall behold thee io serene majesty, brighter, grander, more glorious than ever, ‘She sands because Christ has said it, He hath placed her on tho earth that all might see her glory, In the jast place, dear brethren, let as pray that ere asvem~ bled in council may be one as the church ‘3 on 7 fuith, one Lord, one baptism.” Christ bae established Hix Claret onto the work of the mj for the edilication of the ga'nia, (building up of the body of Christ, thut men may be no more like deen toxsed about by every wind of doctrine, but may abide in her in bonds of faith and true charity. Ged bas given His chureh to the work a miracle to coulinne forever; to be the dispenver of fix graces, tbat. we may know what to believe and to do —that hearin hor we may believe, and guided by her be saved. May Almighty Ged grant that you may ever remain faithful mombera of that church, and may He send His Holy Spirit and comfirm you in al! holiness. CltY INTELLIGENCE. A Riven Tacky Sn07 Duap,—One of tho most notorious thieves and desperadoes with which the vicinity of the metropolis Las been infested, met with a sudden death last evening while plying bis nefarious occupation ia the neighborhood of pier 15, North river, It appears that Mr. Wiltiom A, Potter, clerk of pier 1, wheu about leaving the pier at twenty minutes past aix, om looking around to see if all was right, observed a boat lying near the deck iu which were two men engaged gage in that business, and knowing that it would be uso. he drew a revolver and fred toward the boat, which immediately d. red under the dock. In Ave minutes alter another clerk discovered a boat lying under the bulkhead on the other side of the dock, baif Hlied with cotton ; he called the oflcer who was that beat to assist him in removing the cotton he ata pate out a dead body was discovered it, with a i shot wound near the lett eye. recognized the body as that of a noted rand nver thiel, who re- Braoo Efra: Ptireouwich wreck. Riva y Eiray immediately after the shot was fred had polled the boat under the dock, secured it there aad thea fel, The police of tho Twenty seventh precinct the stolen cotton, and notified the Coroner to hold an in quest. Mr Potter, who was standing on the gangpiank Of the steamer Marmion at the time he fired. the shot, saw the bost go ander the dock, end thought nothing After me « repaired to and surrendered the discovery of the body of kitray xotne netesary arrangements Mr. [ ‘Twenty soventh precinct police stato the band of the Rowan emperor. Then the days of por. | himeaif to the sergeant in charge to avait the action of seoution fell on the aposties; spirators against the empir prison, #u! to every torment, and in count!em sinnces doth = sealed = their | devotion to the cause of their crucified Lori, so that if tow encapyd it wre Le pawn 4 miracle, And after the first martyrs prane’| others took their The work intrusted to the apostios ceased not, Titos, and Timothy, and Clement, ani Mark, and Luke were succeeded by follow-laborer. in the work of the ministry, and continued those labors after the early pio pea had passed [Son sy Seog —- were fol. w Q a tke them, by the light of aun era tiring’ Hike them, persecution and deain. A second generation of martyrs pased away, and a third, and a fourth. For 900 year, the devs of porse- cation lasted, and { the sword of the Roman emperor, raised to sirike, was laid low, it was onle that that arm might gain ad@iuonat strength. My brethren, thowe were days when ft comt a man much to become aChristion. he might be denounced by enemies, by inend-, yea evon by members of his own family, to be ; they were treated as con- * were stoned, cast in dragged before the tribunal, summoned to + t, and called on to worship the gods of tae Fmpe The fatter o: a (omily was brought tnto a court where vat @ ge, with heart steeled to all feelings of pity od believing probably that by bie rigor in dates of the Emperor he was ealning They stood before bim—th verve of the grave, the father, the mo “peak! old man with gray balrs, sae © thy foo faith.’ Behold ¢ neenve! take but wd snined a eye glisters Hands erect as in tie wy eo forth tri. pid thy wile, thy Lite Cant away thy Sacrifice to the shntt be Uvime maker of thee nor ninent me he w be ‘Meher vue firm, and | " ant would wid “ates. be « comcert |r + Homan nor and « { Heaven, the nd fear not ath thew © evering and Kean om nh al ny He and wn within thee wt tbe @ how they torn ime a the wature thew ¢ mother in the appeal of the nd reer 1 Mather of the Maro ybar ts to be Bern | 00 four noe pie Dlemad ty n to heve fod on ndred years ere vert Cyril, « Ae cnr heaine * at brown ny deserted, were Hosthemsra , Peay away- rhe himeeit towed borer a | the crecthed Lotd sad pteckimed bumeelf « Chee ow (he bright ear of Rome, from " gilded cross shone 1a Whe rage of |e Played to on the banner of the Komen legion, Visolty hed triumphed ove? the paevtoth of ian, ov philosophy, over «i! (Mines Too world Bad bese Clrittign. “The snovtier oat f {DoF Lr the Dine ong he a " ore ado , “ wad ws | vou - : | terday held oo \oquent at ny } | dents was readered by the Jury {| Marwet Police ¢ the Coroner Commer Rannams oF Bensvce Hosrran Mae Ca —The ‘commencement ccercie of the Hellevoe Hoey tal Medical College took place yesterday at chat (netitation, foot of Tweaty-ncih street, Bast The ccerewes commenced 'h a short and om. ve pracer river, the Reg. Pr, Bean Dr, Alexen vered the introductory address, nett wet by this eo! mbination of didactic and ef that the morgue, offered peculiar the insutution Knowledge of long immersed inane’ «ustained 0x0 £0 (taportant aloo stated that o whem they 4 ve mtudents 7 apenking nim during the late war, and *pecially referring to the aid atorded them by the women of oar country, be stated that the iMAtitntion was founded im 1860, gave a statmticst ac Count of the numbers Ob etadent+ in tie clases of each term, showiug decided progress io the number of those who recrived diplomas, and clowd his remarks and of Comparing and after death medical Jartaprudenc uw wore alec indeed placed at their t with an exhortation to the stad at Profesor R. Ogden Voreins followed him wis 9 series of ex. periments, ccemplifying the temarkeble progres tande io accoee by the ume of the epcctroseope, which Tenderod our knowledge ot bodies, and oven of the san Myon, stars ili 6 @xtremely precise that even she tavtal podiuny coaid b® detected ia the quantity of one hundred and amety-ive Eriilienth of a grain. Hie experinwnts art Cleat explanations were receiwed with reat © ~, aud Were Concluded wilh @ few apt quotations ve New Yous Pomr re Pome Psmmos —tt rumored there wa ea from certad promis bers of the od They ore, fire engine w and Ireland, a Para ae @ MOUE Latee touts pewe 1 8 Cmnee, wae the result of ory window te piace on Tuoslay aorta A ver Save fr te Nor Hoh Parmgragh appre police reports pediehed the ML lem ria eaky beiween «© Mr. Rdward Keaton « tetaw, Mr Chartes 1. Harnard, tn » te barged wilh pro There was vone | Nag money oD [1 A) Complaint Dado w aft, im Which the shows pe concerned, hut some pemaon, evidently iL Botlve exaggrraies the fects THe STATE WEBRATE u” ladicement of Tee Phystcinns for Arson Hlection of @ Sapertmendent ' Discnames, Oe 10, Laan | The Grand Jory. xt (he seenion of the Court of Over | and Terminer wiring bere Inet wen 4 for swe boa athen Miwarts Tero ene TP Joflerwre Lardiner, saperigtentent Gat sweunt puyy cine of (he Aaa Inebriate Asylam, for setting 0% & Ube Rorth wg of thas beilding on the 16th of ratember, 1884. by { whoch that portion was ire. Turnet ant Gar diner gave bail in (ne sum of $5099 oh to appear ow! eme@er to the charge. At & meeting of the tastes: of he Mate loeb inte Aayinm, beld b re yemerdag, Ie J Uerreetforner wee UREN MOnKY apy (Bled Beperintentent ond te) vee for! of the atla tof the ineutevier plated ‘n oy Ome (he wt mawuns of lee (vert A RiPLH& SHEET, STATE ELECTIONS. MAJORITIES STILL UNDECIDED. In Pennsylvania the Estimates Range Between 5,000_and 20,000. The Republicans Claim a Gain of Two Con- | 2? covorvstives wer the judges of clection Ohio Put Down at 50,000 and Iu- diana at 15,000, Eight Republicans and Three Democrats and Three Democrats in Ohig; Elected to Congress. ke. ke. &e. PENNSYLVANIA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Puivapmirarta, Oct, 10, 1664. Tho estimates generally of the majority of General Geary for Goyernor range Letween ten and fifteen thou sand, and many well informed persous contend that bis majority will not fall short of twenty thougand. ‘The republicans claim What General Henry L. Cake, ro publican; is elected over C. LU. Gloninger, in the Tens Congresslonal district, by 500 majority; but the 4 crates contend that Gloninger is elected. Tne republicaw also claim that John Covode, republican, bas beaten Hugh HH, Wter ig the Twenty-first district by about 3590 tmulority, which is no doubt the fact, The district 1 now represented by Hon Jolin L. Dawson, democrat ‘The republicans contend that eighteen radicaty anil ee democrats have been elected to Congress. If tly mates should prove true the delegation to tho Congress will compare politically with the prerent dole- gation as follows mo Radical, Dencrqu Thirty-ninth Congress at) 4 Fortieth Congress 6 Democratic tore, 2 Other Despatch Puirapzirara, Oct. 10, 1366 The Democratic Stato General Committey ba , ceived dospatches which indicate that tho wajorty of Goary is only 6,000, with the prospect that it will be . Their returns front the ‘Tweuty-lirst Gouge: sional district indigage the eleciiod of wey, democrat, over Covode, republican, by the following vote ,200 republican majority ; Fayette coun: democratic majority; Westinoreland, 1,400 democratic majority certain The damocratic committee aleo report the Tenth Con gressional district very clove, with the powsibility of the cloction of Vr, Gioninger, democrat. Despatchos recetved by the democratic committee frou tho Twentieth Cougreasional district say that Ciyrier defeated by one thousand mayerity, a gaia of |, Lincoln's vot. Tio greatest anxiety is expromed to hear from the northern tler of counties, and especially Tioga, Bradford and Susquebanna. Washington county indicates a democratic MeChtlan's vote of 290. Elk county gives 500 majority for Clymer—a gaia of 1s, gain oa Hagnmavns, Oct 10, 1865, From returns pow in it is estimated that Dauphin county will give Geary a majority of 1,0 Pirtenvne, Lawrence county gives a repubitcan with all the districts heard from, Covode i certaialy elected by about 350 majority. Westmoreland county gave a democratic majority of about 1,000, and Fayetio county a democratic majority of 900, which is overcome by Indiana county giving Co- vode « majority of 2,250. Reavixa, Pa, Oct, 10, 1868, Returna from forty-five out of fifty-four dirtricts of Berks county, indicate a ttal democratic mi y county of 6,100. The city of Reading gives a majority of fiftorn for General Geary. » Oot, 10. 1866 majority of 2,060, = OHIO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Concinsati, Oot. 10, 1866. Oficial roturas ia this county give « Union majority of 3,491, which is a democratic gain of 1,004, The total vote was over 40,000, and 6,00 greater than ever betore. Eggleston's majority over Pendieton in the First dis trict in 996, Hayes, republican, is elected | 2,560. The democrats certainly gain their Congrewimau im the Thirteenth district, General Geo, W. Morgan's majority over Delano it about 200. This will make the delegs tio tn the next Congress stands: three demoerate—a democn present Congress, @ Second district by of one over the Another Repo Conerenatt, Oct. 10, 1804 The total vote in this city yesterday foots op over 29,000, whieh excveds by 9,000 any previous vow Kgg-esion's majority in the bie Congressional dip trict over Pendleton about 900, In 1s64 Keglestou's majority was 2,408, Ia the Serond Congressional district the majority of Hayes, repubiican, i 2,000 he repabliean mmjority in the State, it by entinumed, Will be shout 10,009 INDIANA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE MEW YOUK HERALD. svarene, Oot Wa, 1808. Indications are that the following radical oteara aro elected by from five to ton tho irand majors Tooster Recrotary of State N Auditor, .. Treawtrer Atiorney Genoral Superintendent of Public Inet tous George W. He Tho democrats have elected Wiliam &. Niblack im ibe First Congressional district, Michael ©. Kerr Hecomd, William *. Holman ia the Fo nd Be Claypool in the Boventh distriets, Jona, F sorvative, ia elected over # © Ori im the Might triet by a umail majority, The radionis lain the alee ton of M © Hester over H.W. Harrington a ile Third distri Schuyler Co resent Byoaker of the Hours tw tod by an wpereas@ majorly oF a te be dustrie It ie chorged that large meenbers of Ht : . made legal by jad o\nos eol@el raion fh is probable that the raricaie bave wcured a meonty tn the Logisiainre. which wit! seenre theo setion eroet Morton to the United States fener More wa Gulne radials claltn the eleetion of Heory D. Wastturtm enth district by a mal! ron th lomom Due there b (tbe dowin that ¢ vierte » Fare tate The eataran eagpe im very ale do dingy eo aplate The Mtele t® gemeraily coucebed to th sy 2! 15,0 manjority The ath (Indien *) Cmgremmons! dotret gives Cotarn, reptbiemn. a majority pet mocrakir tai the ” “eo Ware me tO, thee from the narere part of Ube Mint, re Coed th reewu, chow large Umow geita Prom the Devt eetimaten Chat fan be made the Union majority 0% the Biaie wilt be 15,000 Tie fallewieg Comer amen Are minetet Vira Wetrict Nibtect, tem, majoriy 2.00% soon [Matrire— Kerr, Geen, majority 1,077 Third PatrietMuster, Union tmaperity Som Voarth Datniet aprty Fi Wistrien ad at ary Kogbth Deerriet ea Ninth Prateet te re ee REPUBLACAN REJOICINGS The Valve repuvlionas of the 6.4 oe BW tete quan thes alien vania, Ohio, I 1 7 ——- 4 bowor of the @olerwe id ana and Lowa. ovnacuor NY, Oot. 10, 1866 ho Union republicans fired one hundred guns at nese. sunny today over the result of the State elections yeatarday T boo Miveurrows, Conn, Oet. 10, 1866. + Douglas Battery of thiv city are’ firing a salute we ve af the republican Calon v.ctoriws taroughous the ntry BALTIMORE CHARTER ELECTION. Ve SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD ed The Whole Repat- # ‘Vicket Elected, Barrimone, Oct, 10, 1804. ry Small Vote Py 1 The election here to-day has been all om oue sido, ox for ‘nied the privilege of voting by Chapman, tbo radical candidate Mayor, received but 6,405 votes, though the whota vote of the city is about 25,000, and the aumber rege tered ia lest gE 5,000, Mt is likely the electiva will be cow ted. ry radical Councilman is elacted, by a ory sonal number of votes Another Report, Baurimows, Oct 10, 1464 Mr, Chapmau, republican, for Mayor, hay 2.440 ma. jority. The entire republican City Counct! ticket wae in Indiana, and Sixteen Republicans | slected. Tho voto was very light, and was coutroitos toy the original registration ‘There was no cioting to-day, The election paswd of very quietly ‘Thore bas beou a very heavy rain storm all the aftor won the eo i “ e CONGRESSIONAL nom JATIONS. M marown, N. ¥., dol. 10, 1804 ention to-day non vabtican ( Seah suet Hooper was nominuted to Congress this afternoon by rth district. ution af the Congrons sam d Hon. George Congres by secmation. Curcage, Oct 10, 1864 van Tt, Judit was nominated for Congress to-der te district by Ofty one majority, over Joha Wear ater @ are and bitter awugy MANS FOR THE PACIFIC. vin Jo Maury, welt sal the South Pacide thiv morning m for the Pact ie—watt wo or roniti x A Cerens Fact. ' we on SS snd STE me and ies, De. GOURAUD « ITALIAN MED i erndinate al! freckles, tae, pimple tonne hee the dartest ax WOU for 4k? antar de ¥ Vegetable nom 1 ar, WELK ON ar Gra ' ehees snetad, 403 1! A. Johnson’ Delicious Amer DEH has no equal, {thas been aed by epared at eminent « AN Naw anol BF AS DLC sotsaietene A. The Married W = Private Meaicat imyanion, by Dr A. Me MACKICEAL ee eis ay foo jumprntion, Price Ol. 1a Liberiy wirne. Oe atby mall All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lotteries. 4'te- Mars and drawings sen! J. 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