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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OC FRANCE. Latest Details of Sun- day’s Contest. INCREASED IMPERIALIST VOTES. 314 Republicans, 201 Conserva- tives—Several New Elections. THE MINORITY. MacMahon Intriguing to Control the Senate. THE‘, COUNCILS-GENERAL. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.1 Panis, Oct. 17, 1877. Complete returns, except from the colonies, show that 314 republicans and 201 conservatives have been elected. Fourteen second ballots will be necessary, The conservatives retain 142 seats Of the 158 held by them in the late Chamber. The Tepublicans retain 297 ts of the 363 members ‘Who voted the order of the day censuring the dis+ solution of the Chamber. s PRESS OPINIONS. * The Rappel claims that 524 elections give 317 seats to the republicans and 197 to the MacMahonites, @nd that ten second ballots will be required. Sev- eral republican papers speak of the investigation the elections must undergo in the Chamber. The Siecle urges the Chamber to use unsparing justice in this respect, CHARACTER OF THE MINORITY. ‘The Temps (republican), whose returns are rella- ble, says the minority is composed of 99 Bonapart. Ists, 45 MacMahonites, 44 Legitimists and 11 Or- leanists. ELECTION OF M. LESTOURGIE. ‘The report of General de Chanales’ election trom the Second circumscription of Tulle, Department of Correz, was erroneous. M. Lestourgie (official candidate) has been elected for that circumscrip- tion. LIST OF MEMBERS ELECTED. The election of the following additional members of the Chamber of Deputies has been reported :— REPUBLICAN! M, Allegre (radical), trom the Second circumscrip- tion of Toulon, Department of Var, re-clected in op- position to M. Gay, official candidate, M, Allemand (radical), from tho Digne, Department of Basses-Alpes, r Rition to Sl. Finchier, oflicial candidate. M. Arnoult (moderate republican}, from the Second tireumseription of Quimper, Departinent of Finisterre, Tealeeed in opposition to M, Lecluze, official candt- ate, M. Bardoux (moderate), from the circumscription of Careany Ferrand, Department ot Puy de Dome, re- tlected. M. Raymonde Bastid (moderate), from tho arron- Gissement of Aurillac, Department of Cantal, re- Pier in opposition to Mf, de Chazelles, oiliciui can. date, M. Rethmont (moderate), from tho arrondissement of Rochofort, Department of Charente Inforieure, re- elected in opposition to M. Roche, official candidate. M. Leon Bonnel (modei ), from the arrondisse Ment ot Narvonne, Dopartment of Aude, reelected in opposition to M. Peyrasse, official candidate, M. Bouteille (moderate), from the arrondolssement ot Forcalquier, Department of Basses-Alpes, ro-elected in opposition to M, de Salves, official candidate, M. Alphonse Bousquet (radical), from the Second circumscription of Mines, Department of Gard, re- elected in opposition to M. Porlales, official candidate, M., Boysset (radical), from the First circumscrip- tion of Chalon-sur-Saonc, Department of Saone- Loire, re-elected in opposition to Baron Thenard, offi- cial candidate, M. Bresson (moderate), from the arrondissement of Merecourt, Department of Vosges, re-clected in op- Position to M. Aubry, official candidate. M. Beaussire (moderate), from the Second circum- scription of Fontenoy le Comte, Dopartment of Ven- flee, re-clected in opposition to M. Leroux, official candidate. . Belle (moderate), trom the First circumscription of Tours, Department of Indre-ct-Loire, re-elected in opposition to M. Mume, official candidate. M. Bernier (moderate), from the Second circum. scription of Orleans, Department of Loiret, re-clected in Opposition to Vicomte d@’Harcourt, official candi. date, M. Paul Bert (radical), from the Second circum- scription of Auxerre, Department of Yonne, re-clected is opposition to M. Tarbe des Sublous, official candi- ate. M. Leon Bienvenu (moderate), from the First circum- scription of Fontenoy le Comte, Departmeut ot Ven- dee, re-elected in opposition to M. Sabourand, official candidate, M. Biandin (moderate), from the arrondissement of Epernay, Department of Marne, re-elected in opposi- Uon to M, Chandon, official candiwate, M. Bouchet (radical), trom the Fourth cireumscrip- tion of Marseilles, Department of Bouches-du-Rhone, re-elected in opposition to M. Marvel, official candi- date. 3 M. Paul Breton (moderate), from the Third circum- scription of Grenoble, Department of Isere, re-elected. M, René Brice (moverate), from the arrondissement of Redou, Department of Ile et Vilaine, re-elected in Opposition to M. Gerard, official candidate, M. Brossard (moderate), from the Second circum: scription of Roanne, Departmect of Loire, re-elected in opposition to M, Boutilier, official candidate, M. Emile Carry (moderate), trom the arrondisso- ment of Rambouillet, Department of Soin-et-Oise, re- ect in opposition to Dye de Padone, official can- date, M. Buyat (radical), from the First circumscription of Vienne, Di inent of Isere, re-elected in opposition to M. Storel, official candidat M. Cherpin (moderate), from the First circumserip- tion of Ruanne, Department of Loire, re-elected in op- position to BL de Sugny, official candidate. M. Chevandier (radical), trom thi ‘ondissement of Dic, department of Drome, re-elected in oppomition to M. Morin, oflicial candidat M. Sadi Carnot (moderate), trom the Second cir- sumsecription of Beaune, Department of Cote Or, re-elected in opposition to M. Barroit Champy, official candidate. M. Chaley {moderate), from the arrondissement of Belley, Depfirtment of Ain, re-elected in opposition to Bi. Récamier, officinl candidate. M. Chantemille (moder from the First circum- scription of Montiucoc, re-elected in opposition to M, Money, official candidate, M. Carmi (radical), from the arroudissement of La Pahsse, Department of Allier, re-elected iu opposition to M. Martinet, official capdidate, M. Curistople (moderate), from the Firat circum. scription of Domiront, Department of Orne, re- elected. M. Vochery (moderate), from the arrond Montargis, Department of Loiret, re-elected tion to M. Boyerival, official candidate. M. Codet (radical), from the arrondissement, of Rochechoudert, Pepartment of Haute Vienne, ‘re- elected in oppusition to M. Ferrant, official candidate, M. Colin [sn ate), from the urrondissemént of Pontarher, Department of Doubs, re-elected 1m oppo- sition to M. Marmier, official candisate, +M. Adolphe Coster (moderate), froin the arrondisse- ment of Ambert, Department of Puy de Dome, re- ed in opposition to M. de Nerve, oflicial candi. ndissement of lected in oppo- M, Contarier (radical), from the Second cireumscrip- tion ‘of Vienne, Department of Isere, re-elected in opposition to M. Jourdan, official candidate. M., Crozet-Fourneyron (moderate), trom the Third circumseription of St. Euenne, Department of the Loire, re-elected in opposition to M. Julien, official candidate, M. Daron (moderate), from the Second circumserip- tion of Chalons sar Saone, Department of Saoue-ct- Loire, re-clected 10 opposition to M, Loydreag, official cundiuate, . Descamps (radical), from the arrondissement of Lectoure, Department of Gers, re-olected in opposition to M. de Lagrange, official candidate, M. Detnou (moderate), trom the arrondissement ot Joigny, Department of Yonne, re-elected in opposition to M. Banard, olliciul candigate, M. Dreo (radical), from the arrondissement of Brig- holes, Department of Var, re-elected in opposition to M. de Bagazy, official candidate, M. Dreux-Lenget (moderate), from the arrondisse- mont of Chateaudun, Departwent of the Eure-et-Loire, re-clected in opposition to BM. Lefebvre-Pontalis, ollicial candidate. M, Ducamp (radical), from the First cireumecription of Alais, Depurtinent of Gard, re-elected in opposition to M. Tussontere, oflicial candidate, M, Dachasseint (moderate), trom the arrondt of Thiers, Department of Puy de Dome, re-ciec! M. Delowlenay (woterate), trom the Second cir cumseription of Montiucon, Departiwwent of Aller, re- elected in opposition to Si, Duchet, official candidate, M. Drumel (moderate), trom the arrondissement of Kethel, Department of Ardennes, re-ciected 1m oppo+ ion to M, Ernst Crompon, official candidate. M. Dociand (moderate), from the arrond: Coniolcns, Department of Chareate postion to M. Marchand, official ea M.D (moderate), Irom the ndigsement of Mauriao, Depart tot Cantel, re ted In opposi- ion to M, Eecourvanies, official canaidate, M. Davelie (moverate), from the arrondissement of Louviers, Department of Kure, in place of M. Raoal Duval, Bonapartist, : M. Ducroy, (moderate), from the arrondissement of Bonneville, Department of Haute-savote, re-olected in Guy, offictal candidate, cai), from the Second circumserip- ment ment of re-elected in op- dat tion of Teulouse, Department of Haute Garoune, re- elected in opposition to M. d’Adbemar, ollicial candly date. M. iy ms 3 (radica!), from the Third circumserip- tion of Bordeaux, Departmeut of Gironde, re-elected in opposition to M. Pgstoreau, official candidate, M. Fallters (moderate), trom the arrondissement of Depart: t of the Lot-et-Garonne, re-elected sition to M. Doltus, official candidate. ‘ules Ferry (moderate), from the arrondissement of St. Die, Department of Vos; ected ba Oppo- sition to M. Ravinel, official candidate, M, Pollet (moderate), from the arrondissement of fhovon, Department of Haute-Savoie, re-elected in opposition to Baron a’Yvoire, official candidate, M, Fourot (moderate), irom the First circumserip- tion of Aubasson, re-elected in opposition to M. Ayonon de ja Roche, official candidate, M. Gassier (moderate), from the arrondissement of Barcelonotte, Department of Busses-Alpes, re-elected 1D opposition to M. Gariel, official candidate, M. Henri Germain (moderate), from the arrondiase- ment of Trevoux, Department of Ain, re-elected in ope position to M. Mupet, official candidate, M, Girault (radical), trom the First circumscription of St. Armand, Department of Cuer, re-elected in op» position to M. Sajnt Laveurs, official candidate, M. Gloizal (radical), irom the Second circumserption. of Privag, Department of Ardeche, re-elected in op- position to M, Dezdier, official candidate, M. Gutineuu (radical), from the arrondissement of Dreaux, Department of Eure ot-Loire, re-elected, M. Gilliot (moderate), from the First circumserip- tion of Autun, Department of Suone-et-Loire, re- elected in opposition to M. de Ganay, official candi. date, M. Gerand (moderate), from the arrondissement of Department of Deux-Sovr -elected in op- n to M, de la Chevreliere, official candidate. t-Pouzol (moderate), from the arrondissement Department of Puy-de-Dorng, re-elected in to M. Burrin des Rosiorg, official candi- : crac, in op| x. of opposition di AM. Guichard (moderate), from tho arrondissement of Sens, Department of Yonne, re-clected in opposi« tion to M. Provent, official candidate, M. Guyot-Montpayroux (toderate), trom the First circumscription of Puy, Department ot Haute-Loiro, re-elected in opposition to M. Le Mecamon, offic! candidate. - M, Hemon (radical), from the First ‘circumserip- tion of Quimper, Department of Fintsterre, re-elected in opposition to M, Belloré, official candidate. M. Horteur (moderate), from the urrondissement of St. Jean-de-Maurieppe, Department of Savoy, re- elected in opposition to M. Grange, official candidate. M. Hugot (moderate), irom the arrondissoment pf Semur, Department ot Cote d’Or, re-elected in opposi- tion to M. Bellurgey, official caudidate, M, Joanmaire (moderate), from the arrondissement of Epinal, Department ot Vosges, in opposition to M. De Praianes, official cundidate.. M, Leon Joubert (moderate), from the arrondisse- ment of Chinon, Department of indre-ct-Loire, re- elected, M. Labadie (radical), from the Second circumscrip- Mon of Aix, Department of Bouches du Rhono, re- elected in opposition to M. Noil'y-Prat, official candi- date, M. . Le of Abbevillo, Department of Soumme, re-elected, M, Lacaze (mouerate), from the arrondissement: Oloron, Department of Basses-Pyronees, re-elected. M. Do Lucretolle (inoderate), trom the Second urron- Serpent of Macon, Departusent of Saone-et-Loire, re- elected, Mz Lafitte-Lajoannenque (moderate), from tho argon- dissotwent of Agen, Department of Lot-et-Garonne, re- alected in opposition to M. Chateaurenara, ollicial can- didate, : M, Lasserre (moderate), from the arrondissement -of Castelsarrazin, Department of Tarn-ct-Garronne, re- elected in opposition to M. Cavuille, oflicial candidate, M, Bernard Layergne (moderate), from the arron- dissement of Gaillac, Department ot Tarn, re-elected in opposition to Baron’ Decazeg, ollicial candidate, M, alfred Lecomte (moderate), from the arrondisge- ment of Issondun, Dopartment of [ndre, re-elected in opposition to M. Dufour, official candidat it Lelievre (radical), from the arrondissement of Lons-ie-Saulmier; Department of Jura, re-elected in ‘opposition to M. Picquet, official candidate, SM, Laumond (moderate), trom the rondissement of Ussel, Department of Correzo, re-elected in opposi- tion to M. L. Ebraly, official cundidate, M. Leroux (moderate), from the First cireumscrip. tion of Laon, Department of Aisne, re-clecied in oppo- Sition to M. Dagrplicau, official candidate, M. Levaque (radical), from the Second circumscrip. tion of Diyon, Department of Cote d’Or, re-elected in opposition to Comie de Lejeas, oflicial candidate, ‘M. Lockroy (radical), from the First circumscription of Aix, Departinent of Boucbes de Khone, re-clected in Opposition to M. Rigaud, official candidate, M. Laperé (radical), from tne First arrondissemeot of Yonne, re elected im opposition to M. Romache, official candidate, M. Leponze (radical), from the First arrondissemont of Evreux, Department of Kure, re-elected in opposi- tion to M, Trutat, official candidate, M. Lesquilion (moderate), from the arrondissement ot Romorantin, Department of Loir-et-Cner, re-elected 1m opposition to Comie d? Orieans, official candidate. M. Lionville (moderate), from the arrondissement of Commercy, Department of Meuse, re-clected in op- position to M. Jobat, oilicial candidate, M. Logerotte (rudicul), from the arrondissoment of Louhan, Department of Saone-et-Loiro, re-elected iu Opposition to M. Guillabert, oilictal candMate, M. Loubet (radical), trom the arrondissement of Montelimar, Department of Dromo, re-elected in oppo- sition to M. Lacrovs-St. Pierre, official candidate, M, Lonstulot (moderate), from the First arrondiase- mount of Dax, Vepartmont of Landes, re-clocted in op- position to M. Cardeneau, officiat candidate. Comte de Lur-Saluces (moderate), from the Fourth arrondissement of Boruewux, Department of Gironde, re-elected in opposition to M, Carayon-.atour, official candidate. M. Martin-Fenillee (moderate), from the Second ar- rondissement of Rennes, Department of Lile et Vilaine, re-clected, M. Paul Masset (radical), from the arrondissement of Ceret, Department of Pyrences Oriental 1 Te~ elected, in upposition to M. Nve (oflictal candidate). M. Meéline (moderate), from the arrondissemeut of Remiremont, Department of Vosges, re-clected, in op- -position to M. Kruntz (official candidate). M. Margue (radica!), from the First arrondissement of Macon, Depurtment of Saoue-et-Loire, re-elected, in Opposition to M. Piot (oillcil candidate). M. de Marcére (moderate), trom the Second arron- disserment of Avesnes, Depurtinent of Nord, re-elected 1D opposition to M, Botteau (official candidate), M. Mas (moderate), from the arrondissement of Millau, Department of Aveyron, re-clocted in opposi- tion to M. de Bouald, official candidate, M. Medal (moderate), (rom the Second circumserip- tion of Villetrancie, Department of Aveyron, re- elected 1p opposition to SM. Lada, official candidate. M. Moreau (moderate), from the arrondissement of Gueret, Department of Creuse, re-elecied, M. Martin Nadaad (rauical), from the arrondissement of Bourgancuf, Department of Creuse, re-elected in opposition to M, Coutisscn, official candidate, ‘M, Bandy de Nuleche (republican), from the Second circumseription’of Aubusson, Department of Creuse, Fe-clected. M. Neveux imoderate), from the arrondissement of Rocroi, Department of Ardeunes, re-elected 1n opposi- ‘tion to M, Vidal de Levy, official candidate, M. Ninard (radical), trom the Secoud arrondissement of Limoges. Department of Haute-Vienne, ro-elected jo opposition to M, Broussard, official candidate, M.gNoirot (inoderate), f ment of Vesoul, Departuent Saone, re-olected in op- position to M. Gevrey, oifisial candidate, M. Ondoul (radical), from the arrondissement of St. Flour, Deparuncnt of Cantal, re-elected in opposition to M. Rocuetoucauld, official candidate, M. Parry (moderate), from the arrondissement of Ponssac, Department of Creuse, re-elected in oppo- sition to M. Do Fosses-Lugiaviere, official candidate, M. Vatissier (moderate), from the Secund circum- scription of Moulins, Department of Ailier, re-elected, M. Papoo (radical), from the Secont arrondissement of Ksvieux, Department of Eure, re-elected in opposi- tion to BL, Gonord, official candidate, “ M. Marcellin Pollet (radical), from the arrondisses ment of Le Vizan. Department of Gard, re-elected, ip Opposition to M. Rivet, official candidate, M. Perras (radical), (rom the Secopd arrondisse- ment of Villeiranche, Department of Ruone, re- elected, 1m opposition to M. Samt Victor, official cundi- date, M. Pinault (moderate), froma the arondissement of Montiort, Department of [iie-ct-Villaine, ro-elected in Opposition to M, de ta Guistiere, official caudi- date. M. de Pompery (moderate), from the First arron- dissement of Cuateauiin, Departmens of Finisterre, re-elected Im opposition to the Comte de Legge, officiul candidate. M. de Poulevoy (moderate), from the arrondiese- ment of Neufcbateuu, Department of Vosges, re- elected in opposition to M. Ayme, ofli¢ial candidate, M. Antonin Proust (radical), trom the First arron- dis-ement of Niori, Department of Deux Sevres, re- elected ip opposition to M. Germain, official candidate, M. Rojlert (radicai), trom the Second circumscription Ofst. Armand, Department of Cher, re-ciected y op. position to Barou Corvisnrt, officiat candidate, M. Renault-Morlere (moderate), trom the First are ro! meut of Mayenne, Department of Mayenue, re-clocted in opposition to M, Bouilier de Branche, official candidate, M. Riondel (moderate), from the arrondissement of St. Murcellin, Department of Isere, re-clucted. M. Roudier (radicai), from the arrondissemont of Libourne, Department of Gironde, ro-elected in oppo sition to M. Paseal, official candidate. M, Roussel (ooderate), trom the arrondissement of Florac, Dopartinent ot Lozére, re-elected in opposition to M. Rugene Joly, official candidate. M, Roux (moderate), from the mént of Kiom, Department ot Puy de Dome, re elect: Surriea (moderate), from the Second ‘arround ment of Charviles, Departmeat of Saone-et-Loire, re. ed in opposition to M. Huet, offiei! candidate. ) uobvos (moderate), {rom the circumseription of Tuurnoa, Department of Ardeche, re-clected in op- position to M. Boissy d’Angiag, official candidate, M, Sipnot (moderate), from the First eircumserip- tion of Bordeaux, Department of Gironde, re-elected. M, de Sonnier (tnoderate), trom the arrondissement of Vendome, Department of Soir-et-Cher, re-olected in opposition to M. Panouse, official randidute, M, Spuller (radical), from the Third arrondissement of Paris, Department of Ube Sere, ‘re-oiected, ‘M, Swiney (moderate), trom the arrondissement of Moriaix, Department of Fivisterre, re-elected in oppo- sition to M, de Chumpagny, official candidate, M, Souche-servinioro (moderate), trom the First arrondissement of Laval, Department of Mayenne, fe-elected in opposition to M, Varijuas, offleial can: itte (moderate), from the First Matra i of ate, Alfred Tollon (mode trom the Second ar- roudissement of Clermoo rrand, Department of Puy de Dome, re-clected 1p opposition to M, Meége, file, official candi M, Tassin (moderate), from the Second arrondis: ment of Blois, Department of Loire-el-Cher, re-elected In opposition to M. de Sers, oflictal candidate, M. Talandier (redical), [rom the Secona circamserip- tion of Sceaux, Department of the Seine, re-elected, M. Tezenas (moderate), trom the arrondissement of Arcis-sur-Aube, Department of Aube, re-elected in op- position to M. de Piancy, official candidate, ‘M, Thiesse (moderate), trom the arrondissement of Neufchatel, Department of Seine Tuferieure, re- | ment of Casteinandary, Department of Ande, in place porary tn opposition to M. Ernoal Bignon, official can- ates M. Thoure! (radical), from the arrondissement of Sisteron, Departinent of Burset A! re-elected tn Opposition to M. Sysserie, official candid: ‘Tiersot (radical), from the First circumseription of Bowez, Department of Ain, re-elected. M. de Tillancourt (moderate), from the arrondisse- ment of Chateau 'y, Department of Aisne, re- elected in opposition to SM. Pi offictal candidate. M. Tirard (moderate), from the First arrondissement of Paris, Department of the Seine, re-elected. M. Tordu (moderate), from the second cireumserip tion of tourg, Department of Ain, ro-elected. M. Truetle (moderate), from the arrondissement of Nogeut-le-Rotron, Department of Eure-et-Lotre, re- elected 10 opposition to M. Pontol-Ponteurre, official candidate, M. Turigny (radical), from the Second circumsecrip- tion of Nevers, Departs t of Nievre, re-elected ip Opposition to SI. Tiersoanter, official candidate, rom the second circum. M. Turquet (moderate), scription of Vervins, Departunent of Aisue, ro-elected. M. Vacher (moderate), trom the Fi tion of Tulle, Department of Correze, re position to a. Lestoarsi M. Varambon (radical from the Fifth circumsertp- tion of Lyons, Depurtment of Rhone, re-elected. M, Villain (inoderate), trom tne First circumscrip- tion of St. ee Department of Aisne, re-elected in Opposition to M, Malezieus, official candidate. M. Verntes (radical), trom phe First arrondisse- ment of Beziors, Department of Herault, re-elected in srenues to M. Mirepoit, offici M. Versigny (moderate), trom th , Department of Haute-Saone, 8 to Baron Gourgand, officia: can M. Vivtte (moderate), from wwe Montbeliard, Depart:neat of Doubs, re-elected, M. Wilson (moderate), trom the arrondissement of Loches, Department of ludre et Loire, re-elected in opposition to M. Fernand Raoul-Duval, M. Kichard Waddington (moderate), from the Third circumscription of Rouen, Department of Seine In- ferieure, re-elected ip opposition to M. de Delamurre, CONSERVATIVES ELECTED. M. Ancel (legitimist ayd oiltcial candidate), from the arrondissement of Chatevu-Gontier, Department of Mayenne, M. Andro fils (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the urrondissement of Barbezieux, Department ot Charonte, 1p place of M, Mathieu-Bodes (constitu- tonalist), M, d? Arist (Bonapartist and official candidate), trom the Second circumscription of Pau, Department to Busses-Pyreneés, re-elected, Duc de Pacoue Arrighi (Bonapartist and official can- didate), from the arrondissement of Calvi, Department of Corse, re-clectod. Count a’ Aulun (Bonapartist and official candidate), frow the arrondissement of Nyous, Depurtment of Drome, re-clected. Count d’Ayguesvives (Bonapartist and official candi- date), from the Third circumscription of Toulouse, De- partment of Haute Garonne, re-elected. 4. do la Bassetiero (legitiuist and oflic! from the Second circuinseription of Sabl Department of Voudee, re-elected. M. Baudry d’Asson’ (:egitimist and official candi- dato), from the First circumscription of Sables d@Olonne, Pepartment of Vendee, re-elected. M, de Beauchamp (Bonapurtist and oilicial cand!- ute), from the arrondissement of Montriorelion, De- partwent of Vienne, re-elected, M. Roissard de Bellet (constitutionalist and official candidate), rom the Second circumscription of Nice, Department of Alpes Maritimes, re-elected, M. de ja Billats (legitimist and official candidate), from the Third circumscription of Nantes, Depart- ment of Loire Luferioure, re-electod, M. de Bilhotie (otlictat candidate), from the arron- dissemept of Urange, Department of Vaucluse, in place of M. Gént, radical republican, M, de Bodan (legitimist and official candidate), from the arroudissoment of Vannos, Department of Morbi- han, re-elected. . ‘M, de Bosedon (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the First circumscription of Sanlat, Department of Dordogne, MM. de Bourgoing (Bonapartist and official candidate), from tne arronaissement of Cosne, Department of Nievre, re-olocted, M, Bouvatter (official candidate), from the First circumscription of Avranches, Department of La Manche, in placo of M. Morel, Bonapartist. M. Bouthier-de-Rochefort (cuonstitutioualist), from the First circumscription of Cherolles, Depurtwent of Setne-vt-Loire, re-elected in opposition to dl. Cheuze- ville, M. Georges Bramo (Bonapartist), from tne Fifth circumscription of Lilie, Department of Nord, ro- elected in opposition to Jules Brame pire, oificiul candidate, M. Baveillon (official candidate), trom the arrondisse- ‘mont of Carpeniras, Department of Vaucluse, 10 piace of M. Poujade, moderate republican, M. De Belizal (Jogitimist and official candidate), from the Second circumscription of St. Brieue, Department of Cotes du Nord, re-elected. M. Boutoux (oflicial candidate), from the arrondisse. ment of Gap, Departincut of Huutes-Alpes, in place of M. Cyprien Chaix, radical republican, M. Boulart (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the Second circumscrjption ot Dax, Department of Landes, re-elected. M. de Cadillan (official candidate), from the arron: dissement of Arley, Department of Bonches du Rhone, tu place of M, Tardien (radical repuvlican). M. Paut de Champagny (official candidate), from the First circumscription of Dinan, Department of Cotes- du-Nord, in pluce of M. Even (moderato republican), ‘M. de ‘Colbert-Chatn’ is (Bouapartist aud official candidate), from the ssementot Lisieux, Dopart- audidate. rondissement of 1 candidate), @Olonne, ron - of Cutvados, re-elected, M. Granier de Cussagnac, pere (Bonapartist and offl- cial candidate), from the arrondissement of Mirande, Depariinent of Gers, re-elected, M. Custagnede (official candidate), from the Second circumscription of Sioat de Marsoo, Department of Lances, in place of M. Letrauc, moderate republican. M. Cuzeaux (Bovapartist und oilicial candidate), from the First circuinseription of Tarbes, Departinent of tho Hautes-Pyrences, re-clecied, M, Cesbron (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the Second circuimscription of Portiers, Department of Vienne, re-elected. * Vicomte de Chambrun (Orleanist and official candi- date), irom the arrondissement of Warvejols, Depart- ment ot Lozere, re-elected. . M. Leon Chevreaux (Bonapartist ana official candi- date), irom tbe Second circumscription of Beauvais, Department of Oise, re-elected. nist and official candidate), from ircumseription of Castres, Department of ‘Tarn, re-elected, M. Daguillon-l’ujol (oficial candidate), from tue ar- rondissoment of Savour, Depurtinent of Tarn, in place of M. Marty, moderate republican, M. Darndadat (legiimst and official candidate), from the Second circumscription of Turbes, Depart- ment of Hantes l’yrenees, ro-clecte: M. Dreolle (Boniapartist and ollicial candidate), from the urronuissement of blaye, Department of Gironde, To-siected. y . Leou Dubois (official candidate), from the arrov- dissoment of Murat, Department of Cantal, in place of M. Castellave, legitimise! ‘M. Delatoxso (oflicial candidate), from tho arropdisse- mont of Vine, Department of Calvados, in place of M. Arsene Picard (moderate republican). M. Detours (uilicial candidacc), {rom the arrondisse- ment of Limous, Department of Aude, in piace of M. Rouge, radical repubiicaa. M, Kschusseriamp ils (Bonapartist and official can- didato), from the arrondissement of Jonyac, Depurt- ment of Charente balorteure, ro-elected. M. d’Egremont (official candidate), from the dissement of Moutmedy, Department of the Meuse, in place of M. Billy (moderate republican). M. Faure (Bonapartist and official candidate), from thy arrondissement of Lombez, Department of Gers, re-clected, A. Dogue-de-la-Fauconwerte (Bonapartist and offictal candidate), from the First circumscription of Montague, Department of Orne, re-olected, M. Fourcade (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arrond ment of St. Pons, Department of Heraalt, re-elected, Duc de Feltre (official candidate), trom the Second circumscription of Guingaup, Department of Cotes-du- Nord, re-elected. M. Flandin (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arrondissement of Pout Levegne, Department of Calvados, re-elected, M. Gautvert (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the Secona circumscription of Angouleme, parte of Charente, re-elected, y M. Garnicr-odobac (official candidate), from the First circumscription of Bricnc, Departinent of Cotes- du-Nord, in place of M. Armez, moderate republican, M. Louts Gautier (Bonapartist und official candidate), from the arrondissement of Rutlec, Department of Charente, re-elected. M, Gavini (Bonapartist and official candidate), trom the arrondissement of Corte, Department of Corsica, re-clected, M. elle (official candidate), trom the Virst cir. cumseription of Vérvin, Department ot Aisne, in place of M. Seye, moderate republican, M. Guraier (Bonapartist and official candidates, the arrondissement of Avalion, Department ot ¥ id. from onne, de (Orleanist and official candidate), from the First circumscription of Contances, Department of Manche, re-el 1d M. Gepoux-de-Fermon (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arrondissement of Chateaubriant, Department of Loire Intcrieure, re-elected, M. Huentjens (Bonapurtist and officiat candidate), from the Second circumscription of Le Mans, Depart- ment of Sarthe, re-clected, M. Bantspe (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arrondissomeut of Maulcon, Department of Basses-Pyrénéox, re-elected, dunvier de’ la Motte, fi/s (Bonapartist and official date), from the arrondissement of Segre, Depart- ment o( Maine-et-Loire, re-elected, ai, Joos (constitutioualist and official candidate), from the Second arrondissement of Dunhergne, De- partmout of Nord, re-elected, Comte ve Juigne (legitimist and oficial candidate), from the arrondissement of Paimboout, Departinent of Loire Loferieure, re-clocted, M. Louis de Korjegu (logitimist and official candi- date), trom the Third arroudissement of Brest, De- partinent of Finisterre, re-viected, M. de Kiopstein (Orteanist and olicial candidate), from the arrondissement of Verdun, Department of Meuse, re-elected. M. Labat (oflicial candidate), from the arrondixse- ment oi Bayonne, Department of Busses Pyrenees, ro- elected, M, Labitte (official caudidate), from the arrondisse- ment of Clermont, Department of Orse, in opposition to M. Gustave Levavasseur (moderate republican), M, de Luborda (Honapartist and official Lidute), of St Sever, Departinent of Chambre (constitutionalist and official cand!- date), from the arrondissement of St, Malo, Depart- ment of Ile-et-Viluine, re-elected, M, Laroche-Jouvert (Bonapartist and official candie date), from the First circumscription of Angouleme, Department of Charenti, re-elected, M. Lestourgie (official candidate), from the Second arronaissemect of Tulle, Department of Correze, in place of General de Chana}, (moderate republican), M. de Sordat (oflicial candidate), trom the atrouuisse- of M. Mir, moderate republican, Prince de Lucinge-Faueigny (legitimist and oMcial candidate), from the First cireumseripuun of Guin- gamp, Department of Cotes du Nord, re-elected, M. de Lurgentage (legitimist and official candidate), froia the Second circumscription of Dinan, Depart. ment of Cotes du Nora, re-elected. Larochefoucauld-Bisaccia (legitimist and offictal candidate), from the First arrondissement of Mauers, Department of Sarthe, re-elected, M. de La-Rochejacquein (legitimist and official can- didwte), from the arrondissement of Bressuire, De- partment of Doux-Sevres, re-elected. M. de La Rochette (legitimist and official candidate), from the Second arrondissement of St, Nazuire, De- partment of Loire Lnferieure, re-elected. Baron do Larreg (otficial candidate), from the arron- dissement of Bugneres de Bijorre, Department of Hautes Pyrenees, in opposition to M. Paul Duff (mod- erate republican). M. Lebaudlg (coustitutionalist), from the urrondisse- of Nantes, Dopartwent of Seine-et-Qise, re- M. le Bourgeois (Orleanis; and officia! candidate), from the Second arrondissement of Dieppe, Depart- ment of Seine Inferieure, re-elected. M. Leciore (oflicial candidate) from the Second ar- Tondissement of Avrauches, Departmen: of Munche, 1u opposition to M. Rioweau, M. Le Gomdec de ‘raissane (legitimist and official candidate), irom tho arrondissement of Vitre, Depart- ment of Ille-et-Vilane, re-elected, M. Arthur Legrand (Bonapartist and official candi+ date), from the arrondissoment of Mortain, Depart- ment of Manche, re-olected, Comte Le Marois (constitutionatist and official can- didate), from the arrondissement of Valagnes, Depart- ment of Manche, re-elected, M. Lougié (Booap st and official candidate), from the First arrondissement of St Gaudens, Department of Haute Gartoune, re-elected, M, Le Petoticr a’ Aunay (Bonapartist and official can- didate), trom the arrondissement of Clamecy, Depart- meut of Nievre, re-elected, M. C. Lorois (constitutionalist and oficial candiaate), from the Second arrondissement of Vannes, Dep ment of Morbibun, re-elected, M. de Loqueyssie (ollicial candidate), trom the Sec- ond arrondissement of Montanban, Dopartment of ‘Yaru-et-Gurrone, in opposition to M. Leon Pages (con- stitubionalist). M, Roy de Loulay ils (Bonapartist), {rom the arron- dissement of Charenic Interieure, re-elected. Comte Do Mun (legttim ist und official candidate), from the arrondissemeut of Pontivy, Dopartment ot Morbi- bag, re-electeu. Comte Jouchim Murat (Bonapartist aud oMclal can- didate), from the First arrondissement of Cabors, De- partment of Lot, re-elected. Baroa de Muckau (onupartist and official candi- date), trom the arrondissoment of Argentan, Depart. ment of Orne, re-elected, M, Malartre (legitimist and official candidate), from tho arrondissement of Yassingeaux, Department of Haute-Loii : M,. Martinot (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arroudissemont of Tounerre, Department of Youne, re-elected, M. Marechal (official candidate), from the First ar- rondissomeat of Perignoux, Department of Dordogne, in oppositiono M, Mare Montagut, moderate republi- can, M. Michaut (official candidate), from the arrondisse- ment of Lunoville, Department of Meurthe ét-Moselle, in opposition to M, Cussot, moderate republican. M. Montela (offictal candiaat ment of Mende; Department of Lozere, in opposit to M, Xavier Kouvillon, moderate republican, M. Niel (official c: from the arrondissement ot Muret, Departinent of Haute-Garonne, in opyoei- tion to M. Paul De Rémusm, moderate ropublican, Marquis Do Partz (Oricamst aud official candidate), from the arrondissement of st. Pol, Department of Pas de Calais, Te-elected, |. de Perrion (legitimist and oficial candidate), from the Second arrondissement of L’Orient, Depurtinent of Morbihan, re-elected. M, de Perrochel (Orleanist and official candidate), {rom the Secoud arrondissement of Mamors, Depart. ment of Sarthe, re-elected, M. Flanté (oflicial candidate), from the arrondisse- ment of Orthez, Department of Basses Pyrdades, in ope to M. Vignancour (moderate republican). Piishon (Orleanist and offctal candidate), trom the Second arrondissement of Hugebrouck, Depart ment ol the Norh, re-elected, M. Prax-Paris (Bonapartst and official candidate}, from the First arrondissement of Montauban, Depart. ment of Tarn-ot-Garonuo, re-elected, M, Puyberucau (ollicial candidate), from the First arrondissement of La Roche-sur-Yon, Department of Vondée, in opposition to M. Jorutz, moderate republi- can, M, Peyrusse (oficial candidate), {rom the arrondisse- ment of Auch, Department of Gers, re-elected, M. Rauline (conatitutionalist aud official candidate), from the arrondissement of St. 1.0, Dopartment of the Manebe, re-elected, M, Rayunad (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the Second arrondissement of Périgueux, Depart- ment of Dordogne, re-viected, M. L.6on Renard (Bonapartist and official bandidate), from the Second arrondissement of Vulenciennes, De- partment of the Norh, re-electod. M. Léon Renault (constitutionali®), from the ar. rondissement of Corbeil, Department of Seine-et-Otso, re-clected, M. Rocdercr (official candidate), from the Second arrondissement of Koims, Department of the Marne, in opposition to M, Grollier, moderate republican. Prince Léon de Rohan-Chavot (legitimist and official candidate), from the arrondissement of Plotrmel, Do- partment of Morbiban, re-clectod, M. de Saint Martins (legitimiat and oficial candi- date), from the arrondissement of Lo Chatre, Depart- ment of Indre, re-elected, M. Sarlonde (Bonapariist and official candidate), trom the arrondissoment of Nontron, Department of Dordogne, re-elected, i te (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the ariondissement af Villeneuve-sur-Lot, De.- partment of Lot-et-Garonne, re-elected M, do St. Paul (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arrondissement of St. Girons, Department of Ariege, re-elected. ‘M. de Soland (legitimtst and official candidate), from the First circumscription of Angers, Department of -Loire, re-elected. MM, ry (logitimist acd offictal candidate), from the Second arroudisement of Coutances, Department of Manche, re-elected, M. Stivestre (official candidate), from the arrondisse- ment of Apt, Department of Vaucluse, elecied in op. position to M. Naquet, radical republican, M, de Soubeyran (Bonapartist and official candidate), from the arrondissement of Loudun, Department of Vieune, re-elected, M. Tatilefer (Bovapartist and official candidate), from tho Second arrondissement of Lariat, Department of Dordozne, re-elected. i M. Thirrion Montauban (Bonapartist and official can- didate), rom the Second arrondissement of Berzerac, Departinent of Dordogno, re-elected, M. Trom (Bonapartist and oficial caudidate), from tho Second arrondissement of Gaudens, Department of Haute-Garonne, re-elected. M. ‘Thoinnet de la Tur meliere (Bonapartist ana offl- clal candidate), from the arrondissement of Ancenis, Department of Love Inferieure. M. Touchard (ofliciat candidate), from the Eighth arrondissement of Paris, Department ot the Seine, in place of Duc Decazes, who ran for another aronaisse- nent, M. Trabert (oMfciab candidate), from the arronaisse- ment of Molssuc, Department’ of Tarn-et-Garonne, elected in opposition to M. Chabrie, moderate repub- lean. Marquis de Valfons (legitimist and official candi- dato), [rom the Second arrondissement of Allais, De- partment of Gard, re-olected, M. de Valon (Bonapartist and official candidate), Irom the Second arrondissement ot Cahors, Depart- ment of Lot, ro-clected. - M. Vendoeure (official candidate), trom the First circumscription of Caen, Department of Calvados, ta place of M, Houguet (moderate republican), M, Rabier de Villers (°flicial candidate), from the arrondissement of Castellane, Department of Basses Alpes, in place of M, Arthur Picard (moderate repub- Nica M M, Villiers (legitimist and official candidate), trom the Second arrondissement of Brest, Department ot Finisterre, re-olected M. Vitalis (Orleanist and official candidate), from the arondissement of Lodéve, Department of Herault, re-elected, REPUBLICAN FIGURES. The accuracy of the oMcial returns which report $14 republicans and 201 conservatives elected, is contirmed fiom the republican side. A FURTHER CORRECTION. Lonvon, Oct. 11, 1877. According to the Times’ returns Prince d’Arem- berg, the official candidate for the First circum- scription of Bourges, whose defeat was ciaimed in a Paris telegram yesterday morning, has been elected, LOOKING OUT FOR THE SENATE. Minister Fourtou has summoned all the prefects of Paris to instruct them relative to eleeuons lor replacing retiring members of the Councils Gen- eral, These elections are important, as the Coun- cils General elect Senators. It hax been the great object of the conservatives to get control of the elections of the Councils General into their hands in view of the approaching removal of a portion of the Senate, GERMAN INTEREST IN THE ELECTIO; A speciat to the Post from Berlin says Honenlone, has arrive Prince the German Ambassador to France, bere tn order to receive instructions and ascertain the views of the government rela. tive to the French elections. He will probably visit Prince Bismarck at Varzin.” | DISQUIETING RUMORS, ‘The Times’ Paris correspondent says the attitude already attributed to the Marshal's advisers is disquieting They are said to be re- solved to Use the unfortunate expression of the Duke Decuzes in lis last — speech, not to disarm. It must be hoped that this is un- pd. It 18 doubtful, however, whether they ean count on the continued suy the Senate. It is said that on the day th of the As. sembly opens, before the Chamber of Deputies can be organized, the Senate intends to show that 1 repudiates a dangerously passive role, and to point out to the Cabmet whatis expecteddrom it in obedience to the wilt of the country. MAC MATION BEAT pisrrier, Thasame corresponden “It is believed the total rep: in excess of that of Iste the ‘sonal influence of President MacMahon, tt i notable that ihe arrondissement ta which his country Seat is situated returned a re- puniican by an overwhelming majority, wh all the candidates, as, lor instance, M, Carayon-Latour and Raoul Duval, whom he sought to recommend to the electors by visiting them during his various tonrs prior to the elections, have been rejected, except the Duc d'Harcourt and Fourtou, Whose success Was certain start TOBER 17, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEEP. THE WAR. A Great Event in the Russian Campaign in Armenia. MOUKHTAR CUT OFF FROM KARS. Charge of the Gaucasian Grenadiers Up the Awlias Hill, GENERAL FLEYMANN LEADS THEM. The Turks in Precipitate Retreat in Three Directions. SITUATION IN BULGARIA [Bx CABLE TO THE HERALD.] Lonvon, Oct. 17, 1877. A great battle has been fought in the neighborhood of Kars, and it seems pretty certain from all the information that can be gained that.Moukhtar Pacha has been cut off from that citadel. The Hena.p’s special correspondent at Karajal, Armenia, tele- graphs as follows:—‘‘General Lasareff, with twenty-seven battalions of in- fantry and forty guns, began flank movement ‘from here toward the southwest, against Mukhtar Pacha’s posi- tion. These troops were marched behind Aladja Dagh to Awlias Hill and Vezinkoi. VERY GHAZI, MOUKHTAR. “General Lasareff sent a message last night to the Grand Duke Michael from the little village of Bazardjik that Ghazi (the vic- torious) Moukhtar Pacha was there with superior force, Thereupon this morning (the 16th) the Russians began an attack on the Turkish position, making a serious assault on Awlias Hill and the redoubt at Kanand, in the centre of the Turkish posi- tion, ‘ STORMING THE HEIGHT, “There was ff artillery engagement in which only shrapnels were used. The range was very short and the execution was terrible. At noon the Caucasian grenadiers, under the command of General Flegmann, stormed Awlias Hill and redoubt with great success, STUBBORN RESISTANCE. “The Turkish position was captured, to- ‘the Turks obstinately defended the ground until they were overwhelmed by the Russian assault- ing columns, TURKS FORCED. BACK. “The Turks now began to retire precipi- tately and were sharply pursued every- where. In their flight they abandoned large quantities. of arms. The Fourth Ezinkoi regiment occupied Aladja Dagh and captured the Turkish camp. GoopBY, MOUKHTAR, “The Turks retired in great disorder in three directions—southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly—being cut off in the rear from Kars. gether with three Krupp guns. VERY HEAVY LOSSES, “The number of killed and wounded is unknown, but the Turks suffered severely in the precipitate retreat which they were forced to make, ‘his is only the beginning of important offensive operations which may end in the crushing of Moukhtar's army,” RUSSIAN OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION. A Russian oficial despatch, dated Headquarters Army of the Caucasus, October 16, says:—Yester- day the Russians gained a great victory over Moukhtar Pacha, capturing many guns and pris- oners. The Turks have been driven from the road to Kars.” THE MOMENT OF VICTORY. The Standaurd’s correspondent at St. Petersburg telegraphs as follows:—*The fate of Monday's bat- Ue was deciled by a flank attack on Moukhtar Pacha’s position trom the north. captured some thousands of prisone: of Kars will recommence immediately, The Russians . ‘The siege CONFIRMATION FROM MOSCOW, Adespatch from Moscow, dated yesterday, says Private telegrams received there state that on Monday the Russians attackea Moukhtar Pacha’s new positions, A two hours’ engagement ensued, resulting in the flight of Moukhtar Pacha. The Rus- sians pursued. The Turks lost many prisoners, cannon, rifles and a quantity of provisions, THE TURKISH VERSION, An Official despatch received at Constantinople, dated yesterday, locates the battle at Aladja Dagh, which is probably the same as Awliaa, The despatch Says the Russians, attacked from four sides, were falling back atthe time the telegram Was sent off @nd the final result of the battie Was momentarily expected, THE OUTLOOK IN BULGARIA urkish side re- The several telegrams from the port an Improvement in the weather on the Lom and @ prospect of an engagement near Kadtkol Heavy cannonading has recommenced in the Ship- ka Pass, It is true that Servia has assured the Porte of its mtention to strictly observe neutrality, but this is due solely to the fact that it has not yet finished preparations and is waiting fora fitting Opportunity to openly assume the offensive against Turkey, Which will probably come with a Kussian victory at lievni. ROTH AFRAID OF THE REDOUBT. A despatch from Bucharest reports that the Turks have withdrawn their artilery from the second Grivitza redoubt, The Russians fear the re- doubt is mined. TURKEY —GREECE. A Berlin correspondent states that the Porte is dissatistied with the evasive answer of Greece toa previous communication, and has sent a second sharp note protesting against the non-punishment of those who attempted to raise an insurrection in ‘Thessaly, and proposing @ recuction of the Greek army. AUSTRIAN MONEY MATTERS, A special from Vienna says the financiers who in January agreed to supply 25,000,000 florins (42,600,000) at any time before the end of October, in view of possible Austrian mobilization, have been already informed that the required. joney will“not be MENEMET ALI IN DISGRACE A telegram from Constantinople states that no new command has yet been offered to Mehemet Ail Pacha. HORRIBLE CHARGE AGAINST RUS- SIA. IT 18 ALLEGED BY MOUKHTAR PACHA THAT RUSSIAN SHELLS WERE THROWN AT THE TURKISH AMBULANCES—DO THE RUSSIANS MURDER WOUNDED IN A MORE HUMANE WAY THAN THEIR ENEMIES? ‘ The Turkish Legation has received the following circular from Constantinople :— Tue Mixistex vor ForeiGN Arratns to DirLomati¢ ov Tue PorTe ABROAD:— had formality accepted red crescent for the red cross as a sign of neutrality of the bospitals aud ambulances of the Ottoman forces’ The Grand Vuke Nicholas bad coutirmed that resolution to Mehomet Ah Pucha, and expressly de- clared that herealter and on either site these two signs of neutrality would be respected in covformity with the Geneva cocvention. That agreement hat not been kept by the Russian armies, as is proven by facts furnished by Moukhtar Pacba :— During tho battle of Gredikler Huseciu Pacha, who com- mauded the left wing, had ordered an ambulance of the red crescent to come r, but the Russians, regardiess jubstitution of the of the budve of neutrality, fired shots aud shells att y where the wounded were being removed. On the the tussinus huving sent seme hovpital aids to carry away their slain who tell at the base of Kirail-Tepe, our ambulances came ulso forward for the purpose of taking away our wounded, protected by the red crescent, but they were met with Ne Hed to retrewt, GENERAL EUROPEAN NEWS. GENERAL GRANT'S VISIT TO BIRMINGHAM—= GERMANY'S ARMY OFFICERS NOT ALLOWED T¢ RESIGN—SIR JOHN BENNETT AGAIN RE+ JECTED—SPANISH COMMERCE TAXED 19 AMERICAN PORTS, [BY CAtLE TO THE HERALD.] Lovpon, Oct, 17, 1877. General Grant and party visited Birmingham yester. day, On their arrival they were received by the Mayor and driven to the Towa Hall, where the Town Council, adeputation of workingmen and the Peace Society presented the General with addresses, which he bricfly acknowledged. General Grant ts the guest of Mr, Chamberlain, M, P, He MUST NOT RETIRE, The Borlin North German Gazette states that the Emperor has refused to accept Count vou Eulenburg’s resignation and merely granted him a prolonged fur- lough, Dr. Friedenthal will replace him meanwhile, CAN'T TAKE A SNUBMING, Sir John Bennett, who has been threo times clected Alderman for the ward of Cheap and wastwico rejected by the Board of Aldermen as a person unfit for the of- fice, has again beeg rejected by them. This time the joard will themscives select an Alderman, WHY ARE SPANISH VESSELS TAXKD? ‘A special despatch from Madrid says several nowse Papers protest against the duty of fifty cents per ton on Spavish shipping entering United States poris, which comes into operation this autumn, They rece ommend retaliatory navigation dutios, FALL WEATHER. Tho woatber yesterday was unsettled. AN IMYERIAL CREDITOR, A Berlin despatch says the Emperor is a creditor of the Ritterschalthehe Bank for about $75,000, DELAY IN TELEGRAPIING, Telegraphic messages between Liverpool and Lone don are still somewhat delayed iu consequence of ine terruptions on the wires. WASHBURNE'S WELCOME. RETURN OF THE LATE MINISTER TO FRANCS TO HIS HOME—GALENA GREETS HIM WARMLY. Cmcaco, Oct. 10, 1877, The Tribune's Galona (Ill.) special says:— The heavy rain this afternoon did not prevent a Jarge and imposing demonstration in hovor of Hon. E. B. Washburne, ex-Minister to France, made to-night by his fellow citizens of all parties and races. ‘ihe French und German flags decorated the e, With the “Galena honors the man who bonors ation.” Mr, Wasbburne’s appearance ‘was the signal tor unbounded applans The meeting ‘was organized with 01 W. McClellan as President, who delivered an address of warm welcome, which tho audience heartily approved. Rev. Mr. Lorenz made an address in German in bo- hall of bis German friends Mr. Washburne in reply made a long speech, He recounted the various events of his life since leaying Galena, and expreased mo at his ability to have discharged his duty sallsfactorily to kis friew He took to denounce unsparingly the subsidy schemes of the past and — present times, making special relerence to the Southern Pacific Ra road, He paia a warm tribute to General Grant, He ded at some length to his career as Minister to France and the diflleuities of his position Thanking the German citizens for their appreciation of his ver- vices in behalf of their countrymen he closed with a HOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘Titian J. Coffee, of Pennsylvania, is at the New York. Louis PD. Pilsbury, Superintendent of we York State Prisons; Dr. C, E. Brown Séquard, of Boston, and J. N. Camdon, of West Virginia, are at tho Windgor; ex-Governor C, C. Wasburn, of Wis- consin, John F. Smith, of the New York Insurance Department; Neil Gilmour, New York State Superin- tendent of Public Instruction, and Edward Avery and Joseph Barnett, of Boston, are at the Fifth Avenue. United States District Attorney Calvin G, Child, of Connecticut, is at the Gil Commander James O’Kane, United States Navy, is at the Everett, Ex- Senator Daniel P. Wood, of Syracuse, is at the Hoif- map. C, B, Wright, President of the Northern Pacifia Railroad Company, and Frederick Bitlings, of Ver- mont, are at the Brevoort, State Senator John Fertigg of Pennsylvania, is at the St Nicholas, F. W. Vos burgh, of Aibany, is at the Rossmore. ~ MAILS FOR EUROPE. The steams! Bothnia, for Queenstowa and Livers pool, and Labrador for Havre, will sail from this port on Wednesday. ‘The matis for Europes will close at the Post Office at en A, M.,and for France direct at twelve o'clock M. 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