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4 THE Number 10.894. Sess The Latest News' By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San. =O GSR WASHINGTON BISPATCHES, THE CASE OF CAPT, WIRZ Efferts of Mis Counsel to Ob- tain a Commutation, ERECTION OF THE GALLOWS. Remarks of Wirz Upon Seeing It. IMPORTANT FROM GEORGIA, THE STATE ELECTIONS, Additional Returns. CANDIDATES ELECTED IN THIS CITY, The fFentcus at Baltimore. GREAT GATHDRING THLPS. city and Miisccliasecus News, ' THE BALLOON WEDDING TRIP, A Case of “Eievated” Aifection. K Slight Accident to Begin With, &C., a&e., &e. Waantxaton, Nov. 8. Lonls Schade, eq, counsel for Capt. Wire, bad @n jaterview with the President to-day, in accord- ance with a previous arrangement, for the purpore of aking fora commutation of the He mentioned as one of the reasous for bi the prisover wae very and the appesrances fmdicated thas he weuld not live ex months longer; therefore the countrr could well afford to le’ bim die six monthe later withoat hanzing him. The Prest dont being surrounded by a large Humber of v sitorr, x. ade did notconei‘er it ver to ask jor @ dircct answer, thinking it poweibie that eome addi- tiowal frets mizhi come to wie knowledge of the President before Friday, which might induce him foer'eod ‘ie derived executive clemency, He lef with (he President, however, @ abort statement with <a@ reatons on which he based the application. The President received the paper and promised to exam- foo lt, Wie rked to bie counsel today that was not very wellin body, and quite feeble; he Pa feared that ho would not walk to the place ef execution with @ stoady etep, and that this ‘ep might be interpreted as @ sign of fear and nile. When, this morning, be saw workmen building the railows itastonished bim, Ho eaid that he dit pot abudder, but this was owing to the fact that he felt ianocent of the erimes with which he was ebarged. By direction of the President, all military officers Paring in their charge or pore sion any naval prop- erty or materials captured from the @aeuy are Girected to turn over tie sane lo any scent or officer of the Navy Departiueat bo may be authorized to Beceivo the same, The trial of Commotore Coavon wee reenmed to Gy defore the Farragut Court Martial, the accused pleading “Nos ivilty" to the charces and specifica fons, Several navalotlicere who viewed the Stone to the build, armec.cnt and iebting capacities of (hat vessel ) Chief Engineer Vrooman, of the pirate Alabama fas boon parcore} on the recommendation of Cops | Winslow, ar) Jobo Debiee, ¢ naval parmaster ‘This mor ng the deoretion of Fox Indians visited | 4o Wresident, in company with Julge Covly, the comm fludian Affairs and superintendent ally intro ueet toth Chiefe anid, that they foie, ndlses were reve Presitent, when one of the tad heard of (1 Great PotLe:, aud had very much red toere him, The Presdent replied that he Jad to moe: end receive (hem, Tile object would be te cultuvete poace ane fleadedippand ¢ hovel the Guverument would Le aes tn a correnponding poiriton their prt, If the amicable r lations which thoalu exit beween ¢ Goverment ond thove hee eepresenved be emitiy a! Ad, they eloul) be mace ‘i reset to the oniereste Of ai foncer i fie rod empare re palns te eee that thetr intereeia are prometed, @n4 themediyce seen ed ‘ the enerineu, of all their \ na 4 te mede f them ‘ epoull be entertained in a meu. \ ting tu their coucition, ead he ‘ ed that wien left here they woull take hthem the best wishes and feelings of the Presi- f 4. Commoesoner Cooley then es Vr nt that the Saceand Yoxus in wd by the treaty of 142 were aranied an sunulty of 981,00, The sauce ve larcely in rity and nan.ber twoethirds nfede 1 tries. The Ine aus here repre ted comply that thoy have not had their ri fibes have les their homes in Lows, wh . roed thither trom Kanes. Th ! e a division of th uity and vuteaid he would a, eo them, 3. ad the facts, be w be prepared right hi ped som rang@ment uid bea mode whieh vould p ory to tie Tle dicioet ap4i0 Book bande with the coident abu sedod The President wii! iesce @ Proclamation declaring eo . be restoration of peace before tie moeting of Con- General Longstreet had an interview with General rant on Tuesday, and subsequently visited the tate Department, where he took the amnesty ort) bh ie pretimlioery eo ie consideration of Lis ation lur pardon, Tho Seuteace of Deoth spon Whra Tie Wi ngton Branof Tueelay espe that when ww 0 of Wirz was read to bit by Veneral ry bbe p to the reading with con able composare, apparently having prepared wecif for it, and et the eonclasion remarked, wel ois mast be gone.” In a momentor es bt gereee ‘ + the pabsnge sa the direction of yeveral Brlecoc's ¢ when ie oppose bo (he one cupied by tim. bad coiled ont to him, “Geussal, m l@ be buoy.” before the officers recived Wire a laimed, “i'li haunt my Pereecuiore Wirt en tked that Rev, basher toy! of bi, Peover thes chureb, be ea. 101, Bito, Mr, Louie Bevade, bie ‘inagh, giving the nutoberof Mr, Schale'sreriarnes, Nig now Le | nowe thar bie duty i to uiend o his spiritual suterese and wiihes to wake bu wace with God, bot it ie d.ticult tor hin to fo rive how whom it is he duty to torive, but he hopes Purough earnest prayer to be able be‘ore he des to orgive ail, end die lu peace with all rankiod, te wow devoies bimre | (0 Teawiug religous wo) ke, wy tots pat pend he bane 0 bacmmncly | ] souer La | that boty. firhtarm, which # ba vine become so p ie ty tha be ce. use it, ) tke have rit hare some her cpil- dion, the pereou in whore care abo lett them, #0 as wo be at Wwe trial, baviag ced while she was bere, Ceergia, ‘The State War Debt Repudiated. Washsngton, Now. 8.—The following dispatch has been received by President Johneon : Mruteporviis.e, Ga, Nov. 7. To Hin FeeeNency, Andrew Johnson, President of the Uittad Siatea: The Convention has repudiated the War Debt by « vote of 143 to 117, J. Jounsom, Provisional Governor, THE STAT ELECTIONS, New Vork. Buffalo, ¥. ¥., Non 8.—Chandler J. Wells, for Maror, is elected by 200 majority over Fargo, (em.) the present incumbent. The entire Kepublican ticket in the cityand Erie County ts elected, except Vien. Rorare for Comptroller. The Democrats claim his election by about 20 majority’ Tioga County (complete) gives 900 Republican ma jority Dntchew Co.—a few towne entimated—¢ives Barlow Lo mamoriy; Edward G. Wilbur, Union for senator, 74 wajority, In the jet cistrict, A. W, Palmer Union, tor Assembly, hag Téu majority ; district, Mark Ly, Wilber, Union | 9 majority. Rotiolk Coo fives shout 650 B (rk lican mueyjority, Mteuben County gives @ K pablican majority of 1S. & T. Loy Rer,, in elecied seuator fom the Yi b district. Three Kepublicsn Arsemblymen are eec od, Wm. B. Boyd, A. 8. McKoy and F Kiied er, * Putnam County, comp.e'e, Slocum, 75 majorir aie Union, is electeu to Lae Legisiatuie by 90 Majornty surhe land, Dem, is arid to be elected Benator from (he 8th distriet feou-iatine of the co 4 of Weateheeer, Putram uc Reckiand), 14% majority, Jobn 4. Bure le Al or by about 1,000 m Jo jan, the prevent ineumbeut. the gre. test mad fe.iod, by i ted | La. Me - er of towns ifferoac) ne te ho have v wiusen © giv ar ow wil bave cater more, Geo, W. Millepaugh, Dom,, ts elected to the As- sembly from the vi Glet ict ol Oiauge County oy Sv majori lhe ; the majority tor kk over 1,6; for Youn, ove fom tbe Fiset dieser . the second district, 1,2 [Returns from the Sta‘o are very eonttered, bat Republican gaine are every where apparen’ it would ty. majority for Barlow in Saratoga county will be ao over Llu, jor bore tulon) to the Avsemuly Jov; eua for heyouds eu appear that the State ticked as cvur 2,000 majority J Now Jersey. Ward hae from °,000 to over iart year. oul of ome Brewark, N. Jy Now. 8 4,600 ronjority ; @ gain of nosriy 1%,'« The election of Mr, Ward rocures the appoiny Re cane o4 Clerks in the ¢ cery and § Courts, snd 8 heet of other Tae Kep canz Lave Ii taqecit the Assembly, end p ob Gin the Beonete, ‘This will recure the adi pio by thie etase of the Constitutional amenaseu!, aopiod by Congres for the abolition of slavery, which amendment the last New Jersey Legisatuse ryecter, Michignn. Detroit, Mich, Nov. 8.—Ax election for city officers took place yesterday, Mr. J. Mills, Democrat, for Mayor, is elected by two majority. Illinois. Chicago, Nee 8.—The County elections in this H te yesterday, resulted, as far as bear! from, with few except ons, in the success of the Kepubli- cin candidates, The Repablican majority im thie coauty epproximates 5,000 Maryland. Baltimore, Nor. The election held in Maryland for county officers, and to fill existing veenncies in Con revslonal, Legislative ead Judicial districts, was as follows: A Congressman in the Record Conere! triet, compriasng Hartiord county and the treat a wards of Ba tinore; asudeeot the Circuit Court in Bal. more count), aud Judge: in the Jd, Osh, 6th, 9th aod i2th Judicial ¢ieculis, tocecier with several members of the Lagiriawure (hivuchout the State, Thomas (Republican) is elected in the cd ‘atriet [Congressional] to fll @ vacancy occasivned by the res\ynation of Edwin Hi. Webeter, Baltimore, Nov. 8, -The lies retarus slecdon of Frazier, Union, to the censte, chester county, whica secures a Unwn majority ip It da thought that spruce will be e.ce od Judee in the léth Cireait, In aearly every ¢ aie | in the Brave the reguar Union ticket ‘or county } oficers is elected, | Washiayton, Nov. 4.-In nearly every county of Mary laud, the Un.on candida’os are elecied, Alabewa, Mo dile, Now. 7,—The eieciivus ip this cits yeateriay | prased off very qui Tho folloving eandidates | Wave cortaisly received inejorities, but they eaunot be riven ae yet as ihe full returns notin: rnor, Langdon, for Congress; Gara, ard On MeKings sy, Clas foumpklag aud Grirueil ior wenmLle.e ef tue Aseni- biy. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Plorida, The merahers of the Piorids Convention, elected on the 14h of Ortuber, assembled im Tai!aliaasee, k ho: oa (hu 25%b of month, and on the same dy tho mervage of the Provisional Governor Marvin wa covered, The Governor does not think it wonld t Present to confer the tull p ere ot votin necrous, an! Lehevee tiuat Cor thie conces op the part of the Biates volt eaan judiep neiberreiiminary to the O1 thelr (ey er@dtativesr, bub he urges vy po Vouton, ae a matter of the plainest jus as of wiscon, tat lawe for (ho in #) coinpielé tion of the frewimen's civil rivhts be pres that tucker tertimoay be received in the cours ‘Tul!ahaseee correspondents say it is not believed that tho inembers ofthe convention will come up to Govervor }. all of them w requivoes! wo the bey v¢ ito the act re slolidon of js supposed ¢ { reve rde not be repuiasel, aa sion ordinance will pot be ceciared uli, but moe by sepoaled, Convention of Colored People. Poughkeepsie, Nov. 8. -A Btale Convention of col ored men wies here to-Jay for the purpose of advance: ing the iutesvew of their people in this State. Upon | the essen! eso being calied to order fficon torus | were rep.esented, and the arriving trans brought | more de'cya'es. The Convention w cased thie | evening byaMr, Day, Fred, Douglas is expecsed 10 Address the members to-worruw night. Wie, Vited, of Troy, ia chairman, Cousidersdle interes) is mant- fwstod, THK VUNIANS, Great Gatheriug at Ualtimore, Baltimore, Now 8.—1ue Fenians had a great eath- ering at the Maryland {netitute Hall to-night, The room was censoiy crowded, Speeches were nade by Wm, J, Hues, ef Pliladelphia, Major Tooker, of Weallasiam dd, Mavens pad Neaak Galiac~ag “Sait large any NEW YORK, THURSDAY, N | else Stopping the ealos of trar te property, Tow Tunisian Erbassy yeu spected the | fet of iron-clade and mr ial | They will leave for Boajon + sad euil for Europe in woeks, Tue Mexp'ia (Ming), Avrasts bas been revived, end te ju. On the same press 03! panied that estab sumens through o| its poregrinat ons in Tennessee, Minsisst; pi, Goorg a ® 1 A’alama, Feq., of Baltimore, Great enthusiaam wos man Mested. From Havana. The Great Hurricane, A letter dated Havana, October 95th, saya: Cubs has just muffered the most violent storm end hurri- @ane which bas been experienced in this Island since the years 1544 and 1846, On Sunday lest, the 22, the rapid fall of tho barometer and the mudden chance in the weather, made it appear thats heavy storm was abont to be experienced, At mid-day the temperature was eneh asto cause the elenal for hed wenwher to be displayed at the Cap‘ain of the Port's office. At three o'clock the signal for very bad weather was botet Bhipmactere were advised to hore, aud otherw mre their veue The pers in the hart t an and prepared to resist the ten pert 4 hour incressed in fury and to . whon it biew a perfec: hen the slorm ‘ ‘ ch trom th fair weather erain returned io ue itation hive left traces of ite the isiend, but ro piece hase than the capital Giiavana.) The oi bor were many. Verecis for ninst the wharves, other ve Le ome. Acdmiral's flag ebop the Ca Francisco whart, and damar Betweon forty and ined more or lows dumese, Severed leanne were sunk with theircargoes, In the city me areais were filled with water a foot dean; h wails voce blown down, roofe blown away trees of the Park, Plaza de Aitnae end Aisne r ate’, and two-thirds ot the roof of the aheatre torn cud carried into another sie a lancom The Captain General's country seat also § fered caomae to ie bul ve and trees, ‘The papere ere filled with minor lomee and die asters too numerouste mention here, The steamer Columbia arnves on Wednesday evening, at sine o'clock, She was vory near being lost, haviag receiv ec the brunt of the hurricane that poaeed over the falnudon the 22d; on the mahvof the Lod, aud by rek au exertions on the partot Cap top ard bie principal officers, the ehip waa oavod, ber “ae Passed over bei, washing aay tevcrolhomwe cod dolug my damrer, ibe was on he.! ends one of the chains of tho r Dicken, tbe es oe evopped, (he light put oul, end ail he poner. hi their Inst hour bad come, ‘bhe ofed tm iépiaclig partof th ytoashe: dropped ont by tue ineination of @ Vee |, tus Carving tho eng.u0 fo operct snd Gualnee. etood with ap eiol in Dept bece the flremen, who were aly the greattet possil ie inbo By o'clock the hur. ics the abip soeeared, ihe buriware oo ar use 2s 156. ant longitude byt, Wind aes 1K teu LOusd, Bu lor eight hours trom Havan*, Nv -Tho U. 8. steamers Rhode Island tnd lionel, cunuiesoued by the United States to take pomersion o: the ram Stonewall, which haa teen Leing In thie yort for the lasy hve mouths, aad which was celiverrdto the United Hiates by the Spanish Gove ent eotived hereon th ene © soande Murey ou the sion b, ab s racuag he Ame hen, ¢ auder 4uriay le @upow:red to return $16 (00 adver ty (he spanieb Gove ument to pay ot heee Pium. 7 eval wih probally oti ocock here (o bave ber Lowwm clhaped belwe lonviug ior the States, Nodune } oe been heard of one or two vesselsknown to have been " portatthe time o the seceut huriicane, aud the Gove nment ius or ered two of three vesrcin on @ cru 6 (0 such jor wud mid auy who mimy eutiered slipwieck, The Insurrection at Jamalea, The Dranwio, of Kant Jago de Cuba, bilays the news, in ite numbers of the 19th and 2th ult., of an inenr- rection which hay takes piace in the district of St. Thonine, Jamaica, and of several encounters of the police foree and volunteers with the ineurrectior iota, The barbarities eald to be perpetrated by them are ‘The authorities have takea te pat the we on cown, wut forty, ond an agent of the having Qiready bung allowed Paul Boxie, eaid to be ihe leader toercope, $2,000 hae been offered for eheneion, Si in aatate of slerve, Inw line been tho dent lett i Arad in mt to obtain tr and tho British which arrive? at this port afew da leit tor Jama, 1, ia expected tha! will roou the rebellion officer on { the Englieh war represeuis tliat the brutality is beyon heard of, Maron Kettlehoite’ bond was ¢ body cut up fiom trunk to heel; aude lately 42 of the Iqcal Legisintu and much respected, had tis betty ent o} euirelie taken out while be was alive, and th dove by women, Dr, Major had a very Darlow @a- capo, and #0 had his fr 1 Warmringtou ; tue iatier, howeve:, is divadta.ly cut up, Marine Disasters. Lorton, Nov. ®.—Schooner dine Crawford, of Now Y trom Wbladelphis tor New bucyp it, with cod, ew ialen in with, Nov, 6h, ine emking coud tion, havi epouue Aleak ibe neh Dp us, ihecwow we avea and lauded et Molines’ ily ¢ a » NV. Va Aor, & he @ or Morning L tip at Aaehor otf o ouy Vout Leen, with «fag of cw iewefiyine, A kU hes P10 Lek Por inbonce, y meorbeided., VW « nad cloudy w You k, See. d.— The ce Cc Limebucner, of eienmeltp Ale he : W. Reeves was the ©, W, King, Urpt. Janes Me- Lean, om Galveston for Laverpoo, Gap Le es: Oct, 2, at tu P.M. foil in wih brie eu. W, uriug @ heavy gale with tremendous rea, ent rest difficulty got near enough to bail ber, aud aesve wae disinusted, offered to tnke them of; thie Capt MeLeaa declined, eithough ip great distress, but w Jury masts and make a port: ia which ald 4h noble effort Re was successful, arriving at Charlestoa on Siete er, sion, Noe, &.—The echooner I. Ht, Cleveland, fiom Camden tor New *) Was ruu iuro by the schooner jer, 0; Howon, on the Gth ines. of Chasbau, vo Dady damaged that she war es andoud ia @ sinkiay coudibiog, All the crow wee saved. Pusalo, Nov §.—The burk Great Weat No. 1, laden wb coo, ie ashore On Colchuser Lot about tv miiee below here, News ltems By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) w Tue wor steamer Buwanoe has arrived et Ban | the button of the ri Francisco, Cal., from an unsuccessful cruise in acarch of the Bhenan:losh, Tus Governor of Michijan has eppointed Thure- day, tae T.b of Dacembor next, a 0 day of thanker eiving. Rrsogm & Co.'s packing hour street, Chicago, D,, was desir yod by fre Tuesday night, Loss $85,000, which ie tosured nearly wo that amount, Onvene from Washington have been re vetat Porx.resa Monroe that no gore stosmera oF vouscls ere to be dscharged from guy of, and on Kingebury nineus eer¥ Tus last ralon the Oaw. go and B me Kellway | was tail in Oswego, N. Y., ay. The road is! } isthe invention to rig Passenver wel 8 two or three weeks Slegany waser-cure esablishingms VEMBER 9, 1860. o Dr, Monte, at Florence, Mors. pear Northamp- tou, was entirely destroyed by fre Pussies night Only partof the furuiture was saved. The house Was filled with boarders for the winter, Derury U. 8, Manenat Suarkry arreste4, on Tuewtay, at Lake Barhor, Lancaster County, Pa. | Dr. Eison Osborn, doaler in counterfeit posts) cur- | Feney, Tle was detected surough the Post Office, Little counterfeit money was found on him, Lut | several packages he bad just mailed were found to contain sheets of bogus currency. He has been | suspected and watched for many months, Tus McC ian Hose Company of New York ar | rived as Poiladeiphia last night, bringyng the ear riage which they have presented to the Incspen- deuce Hose Company of that city, They weré received atthe wharfby the lo ependence Hone, ani several other companies with torches, and ® parade through several of the principal General Intelligence. (bo Mail te the New York Sun.) Tow Tucows has been sued for an income tex in England, men arrived in Mt. Louisa, Mo, last week, ® voyage of 2,700 m les dowa the Missourn in eek, ° a German letle a@ poor young of i*tpale have organ!zed to ris bo trades and business, tlhundred applicatl ns r percon were re- ce'ved at Washington on Ties iay (row Georgis,and two hundred trom North Carolina, Tits overcoat wich Jol Dav.a recently ordered gion was eentto him on Tucaday, It Tam Aqnitneck Rank, of Newpor*, R. 1, ie 0 to i) 6 ainount of $50,000, in cousequence of a uithug Baok officer, In the A‘exandria Military Cometery the follow- ing lnserintion can be seen over a aold.e: “ Unknown’? ts al. thy epi Ii Jesus know thee, all te Two nevro women in Memphia recent! y appear- a> ec to @ public court, to ee\de aciepute in reyard to a chid, Both claimed to bethe mother of the infant, “| Tt in offictally aacartained from the rolls tm pos | @tasion of the Gow ent that Gen, Lee's army contained 28,400 men, sod When it surrende Gen, Johnaou's 87,000, Joon Mrrowen arrived In Washtngtan on T day, and went to the Blate Dep rime it, where bh Procired @ passport, taking the oath of » loyal citieeo, Le sad he was pot goug to London. Where bo was going be did not aay. A whrre soliier, belonring to an TMlinols regt- ment, married a colored woman last week in A.vorius, Ga, The fact coming to the knowledge | of his con rades, they repaired to bis abode on the welding night, took bitm from thasce wo the out- akiris of the town, and afior tarring and feather- {ne him, released } wihecaudiom not come Within the limits of the town aguin, ‘ae Jowshave, as @ body, shown thetr full ehare of patriotism, Tie aumier of Jowain the U. 8. ariny during © war wee 40,000 They have estat lished five asyluins for d\vabled soldiers, ther w.cows and orphans, the benotits of w ich are him- fied to no faith or cree |—cne at New York, ome at Poiladelpbia, one at Ciuucinmat, oue at Chago, and one at 8, Louis, Lorp Patwrnstos ned to tell thie anecdote of bimaeit: “*Wheo I was young man, the Dike of Welliugtun made eppointwent with ime at hal-past seven io the morning, and sume one askodim, ‘Why, Palmerstou, how will you keep thatengavement!’ ‘O.,' I ssid, ‘of courre the cowomt thing in the work, Lavell keep it the lass thing before I go to Leu.” Is the vicinity of Burpr ve Valley, Nevada ts an wive quar y of gypmuim, perfectly cry stedized, daa trans v biocka of ice from loar- tpond Tom rock naturally breake in periect squares, and wibout cuttlug can be used for ey'id- lug purposes, A building cousiructed of on terial would certaluly present 4 splendid and imtry like appearance, An engineer at Nashville, Teno., sent a work~ mau uncer bis locomvlive to cil the running gear, and then forgetting hie preseuce, ren bis engine r cnough to cut off one of mav's ited to warn the engmeer, who thereupon backed bis machine in dismay, and out olf the other ley of the uuforiunate work man Ho su vivel, however, and suing the coupmmy for 60,000 damages, has obiained @5,500, A New On.nane paper says there ise great de- m mehanial labor in that y a the present tine, especially for such brenchesof trate au Corpeniering, joiuiug, 6horemaking, @«, The boot end shoe-makere especally, are Lard run, anu it is elroost impossible to go toe store or ahop ot any repu peur made ip wus thie toes trom vs WitLout Someone else is dueap, viuted la order to favor you, The Savannah Rarustioan saya: “ A gentleman recently from Plorida, who bas rosided there for cons dorable time, infortug us that the treediunen everywhere throughout 4s favored Bimate are die- playing the Most praisoworthy seuvity in pro- molting ther individual weliare, aud are eeekiuy, fn every possib © manner, to liuprove thelr mor social and pecuniary condition, With | ut fow ex- ceptions, the very bes, unierstanding ex be tween mw and their furmer owners, They « seem Getertninet to labor tuthfully for their eu- York, with | ployers, aod even boast that they now iniend to make larger crops than ever Leiure.” Tus recent eulsiden ¢ of che watere of the Beine, Franco, bas revoaled o uusaber of curios tes lying in ite rouddy bei, Amon, other things, @ douLle il weal, eungreved wish the arma of Catharine de Modic.s, wae picked ap beneath Pour Neuf, sad near the Le de ia Cie wea found @ large hetcuct of Liack plahed stoue, of @ singular make, The niost Curious discovery Was, however, @ mull cop. re Cat Conbeiuing @ portrnlé of Masle «ele Val jore, palutd imei! on metal, Thie work ari, di for eceutury and «ha! r, has undergone but lie eivereuon ; the Carmine only Led turned Wieck. pich hud renal A Romantic Cane, A shranye story is told by « Paris correspondent ofa M'ue Edith P-—.. @ young lady of good fam- fly, bus without « forsune, who was, however, 43 eccomplished musician, and whe pablis ed some years ago, several of her compositions, which gein- edherce christy, Aashoelso happened tw possess conmderatle personal attractions, ehe soon hel | ewarto of admire. “ing round her, Unluckily | fin the nds of one of the most arcent ong them some lejters capable of te.og turned avalos her, A Ge | now eulers Upon the seen Tue baroness, ge! likely to arise from the by hook or by “Ot que femme old Freuch provert; epoken « cro ky to get them into herb vert, Liew le veut,” says eo € LF & Berea of romantic Li ceevain reeorert bois ell; inetead of mak- hig on aulo-da-Je wt orce. an eles ld have doar, of (he dap.ercus iuise.ves, el. placed them 1 @ pr vate ‘rawer io order to re-read ouce agein the 1 liewofher youth, Bud only the Laroness finds, to her horror, that the lotte s have disappes e.— pave been 6 M, 1m fact, from her desk, A mouth | pasnes, ond no clue til, ouly a (ow daveaco, am ng oie a | usiposs eyout, prosonis himself tu the baroness, ets Giug bis Lusio-ges tw he of the woe pre vale nature, Ue of course a ihe poureaur of Mie Year = ————- | letters, having honght them from her ex.femme- | de-chambre, and LY trove dramatic style he de tm uce as exorbitant @um ‘or their return. If she Tel\ined, they will be made public, and that in ench Thirty-'Thi & way a8 \o ruin the re, utation of thelady. Hete #0 rewarkacly rute that the bigh-epiri woman, lo@ ng paneoce, has bim thrust out of the bouse Thies honest man of business, who occupied « Tespectavie position in Paris, upon bis return to Lis cdice closets himaelf with another party, to Whom lur ¢omé@ reason, he tlle the story. clerk in the vuler oflce, @ sort of D ck Bwiveller, takes to fairing his eye atthe keyhole," and overbears thie confidentiel chat The rowuls te that he breake epen another desk, and (most ebivalrous office clerk |) places the letters once more in the hands of the bavonews. Tits time she does the thing ebe Ougut to Lave dove be ‘ore she tlie her bus! freukly whet bas bappened, and hands Bim the packei, which he tosses benind the fire ries te. Now cones io the Police C srrectionelle @ re- spectal le aan of business, furious at bein: robbed to his k oping, calle an the Se papers, \otruate Police, sud Mr Richard S#iveller—it mt ic la keched up, Te matter comes Yenc: ike 1 ie tibonal, investigations are mace and the cur is Felovsed with @ vom iment. The respect- edie oan of business takes bia pace ou charge of conspiracy to extort money. The firet pur+ loluer of the letters bas yet Wo be discovered, Tho Collins Overland Telegraph. Taka Tatia, Oct. 16, via Queenclle, Nov. 8.—FAter Sun: Pleare make the aopouncement that a large mall for the telerrapbic exploring party under my command, which had been accumalating tn ben Francisco ior several weeks, was lost in the wreck of tho sseauer Brothor Jonathan, P. L, Porn, Asa't Bag, C. 0, T, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Resvirs ov rim Evecrion,—The recen. @leviions was made the prominent top.¢ of conversas tion in city circles yesterday, Republicans were Jabilant, and Deinecrats moody. The former hatled the results as @ fresh Indication that their party wae now firmly established in the occupation of all the pul lic offices, but the Democrats consoled themselves by declaring that when they presented a “united front” they could whip the Republicans out of their boots, ‘Ihe friends of every ted Democratic candidate loudly protested agalust the action of the Democratic nominees. who had refused te withd:aw from @ contest 1a which one Democratic offive-seoker would have beeu successful in districts whore two of the same party were defeated. Citizens, nerally, seemed to take but little more in- terest im the final result beyond reading the returns «@ pubilehed im the Sun, and commenting apyon the successful candidates, The poli\icians discussed the matier after their usual fashion, and figured up the different majorities which they concluded would b: been changed “if" the Tesnmany leaders bad not required thelr subordinates fy “shove the tickote’ of some other, instead of the regularly nominated Tammany candidate. Similar reasons for defeat were given by the partizans of the Ron-elected nominees, and thus the conversation continued, until the subject had been talked into such @ shape that even the defeated believed in the 'r Own success on some other occasion, As ageneial thing, the results of the election are satisfactory to the public, and \f they don’t sult the politicians, thoy have nobody to blame but themeelvos—for the pe pe are growing tired of being cuoverned by the “ring,” nd mean to elect respectable men, fiom time to time, until they weed out of the public offices the incompetente who fill them, In addition to the retorve published im yeuterday's Bun, the following comprise the result ag ascertained up to the time of Cold, Wo press: ‘The Democratic majority on the Btate ticket ts bat @ightly changed by the more correct figures retarned yesterday, from which it appears that the Democrate have « majority in this city of 24,554. ‘The followingJusticcs have been elected: Supreme Court—Danie! (, Ingraham, Dem, Superior Court-- Samuel Jones and A. L. Roberton, Dem, Common Pleas—Chas, P, Daly, Dem, Marine Court—Meary Alki ross, Dem, The vote in re!ation tocreating a debt for the pays ment of bounties Is almost unanimous in favor, aud from the returns received It appears that nearly 6),000 votore of thie cliy were in favor of issuing beanty bonds, paynbie in twelve yea The Buperview » elected are: James Mayes, Dem, evil Andrew Beak ey, Rep. The Bewaorial coutest is exhibited im the follow. tng returns: FOURTH DiarRict, Ben). Wood, Movart, dem oe 98% u“ Burns, rep toeee tee 6008 ©. O'b, Bryeut, dcomany, dem . bee Fierit pinta ©, G, Cornell, Tammany, ¢em § 12 DM. O'rie 6.90 GU, ©, Desve 44s0 SLATH DisTRICT, Abraham Lent, rep... D., Y. Fierman, dein SEVENTH Disiior, Thomas Murphy, rep....--..+ yee tee T.C, Bleide, acnart, dem....... trevereee 19 u. W. MoLena, Citizens’ aud McKeun......... Te ASSEADLIM) M ELEOTED, Int Diririct. Wiiliaun Miner, Dem, ad Ld ‘ » Donoho, Dem, Ba George M. Cui tle, Dem, ah Hleury MeClo key, Dem, bub “ .. Wiliam Hepburn, Kep, Cth ed vee Win, . Trscey, Dem, Th “ » Doomes Fb. biewart. ep, wn 8 4 acob rebsoher, Dem, Ohm yo... hoo, Bleveneon, Lem, 1th '* eoeee'T J, Cooamer, Dew, Tith © os Alex. Prear, Dem lth “* y......duseph A, Lyons, Dem, ih o* .W. beer Tat Bap, 4b © . Gideon J. Tucker, Vem, lib * seeeks HM, Andeison, Vem, ivkh # ° A. Levinver, Rep Vit @ cee GO, E, de@ukins, Kep, The figures from which the above :eturns hare beeu eompiird are not sullcieatly reliable to be giv en in Lis connection, owing to the fact that mauy Ipspeciow of Kilo twu, under the new regisiry law * not en Jiclenily acqua. ti with their dusios to pul tue re'urpe in 8 proper shape to be vilicial, lhe above liet is donbiless correct, however Tum Batvoow Wrpoina EXCURSION, The long talked of balloon wedding drew what, of course was expected, a large concourse of indies and Genl.emen to the site of theold skating pond, noar Ceutral Park, yesterday, At anesily hour Profewsor Lowe commenced to inflate the great balioun * Units ed Bta'ce;” but ataboutore o'cionk it was eviieut that @ sul ney of gus (15,0UU fel) could no: he procured by the time set for the seceasion, and the acrangement had io be pw.poue! aati four o'clock, In the meantime the eurious (ook a view of the car, which in itee!{ war very haudsome, The canopy wae of orange and bive Lrocatelle, aad the valance cover ing the lower part of the car, of orange and ertinson brocatelle. ‘Ihe curtains were of white Inco, aud wer: handsomely ornamented with artificial red a4 white roves, orange blossoms, and crimson and bige tascia, end # handsome carpet covered the toot, while the seate were coveret with creen ok, aud the corde of the car with ved, white an@ (CovUnued em the Las Pagey

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