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> = = . THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. Pennsylvania Republican by 5,000 or More, Ohio Republican as Usual by a Large Majority, Indiana Goes the Same Wey as Far as Heard From, —_—_—-- NEBRASKA ALSO REPUBLICAN, siicelitt mATCH 1) > An honcst man—a man without pretence, Modest, but brave—though silent, full of senso; His lightest fancies are substantial facts, And his best thoughts translate themselves in acts, No fogs of doubt obstruct his steady gaze, No vague, dim shadow looming through the haze, Dut all stands out clear, sharp, and well defined, Before tho earnest challenge of his mind— A mind that, in beginnings, sees the ends, Expl gauges, cc , Compares, weighs, hends, And with a force rosatloss ag the tides Bhapos to resulis whatever it decides Aclear, cvol brain, well batanced and compact, That in to-day's discerns to-morrow's act, And, fruitfal in resource, to oll its needs Measures the succor that must come in deeds; A calm and lofty courage that can cope With direst perils, hoping against hope; Patience: that tires not, and an iron will, Tenacious, stubborn, and y put still, That » t can swerve from its o design To fight it out and conquer—“‘on this line ;” From even disaster wresting full succe: As in the conflicts of “The Wildernes And 5 ‘Tint Such ore the traits that mork our Cuno: * Moto bin, O, world! aud “match bin ean! ¢ grand king all things to his purpose bend ppomattox’ brings the glorious end : Maxr— f you sans NSYLIANIA, candles Bpocial Despatches to The Sun. Finst pusearert, Paivapecemta, Oct, 13.—The election has arsed off without any serious disturbance, The po- ice have made « large number of arrests during the day, and their frmuoss and vigilance have undoubt- edly saved the city from the scence of violen ‘which Inst night and this morning were apprehended. ‘The froudule* naturalization papers have been thrown ont pi. y generally in the Republican pre Cincts, but have been received without question in the Democratic, The voto in the city has not yet re "* Been counted, but the Republican Cominittee have @uMicient returns to claim the city by from 2,000 to 9,509 majority. There are very few Democrats in the sirvels, and the Republicaus are jubilant over the resull. Large frauds are reported in the Demo- eratic Wards. Alderman MoMallin’s Ward (the Fourth) is reported to have given 3,900 Democratic inajority, which is more than double that of 1867, aud shows, if true, immense frauds. Laucaster shows & Republican gain over 1566 of 21 S¥COND DESPATCH, Iphia city is doubtful, but there are Re- Pudlican cuius everywhere in the intertor countic So far as heard froin less than owethird of Alle veny county gives eleven bundred gain over Wil “Tame last year. ersburg and ten districts Five a Republican gain of 105 on last year, Chester tounty gains 116 over Geary in twelve dintriets Nerthuwveriand borough gives Hartran® (Republi tan) twenty-seven majority, « Republican gain over Geary of fifty-three, Seubury gains ninety-elght over Witians’s majority, ‘Tuor Pottsvile, Schuylkill county Lancaster county gains heavily, The entire moj Mty for Hortrant ts over 6,50 Norristown gives Afytwo Republican majority, a goin of forty-eight byer Lyi IW.K, J Philac LATEST, Puiraverenta, Oct, 13.—Keturns from t eaters port of the State show Kepublican Dyer ihe vote of Iu, A few counties slow Demo tratle guins, Allegheny county gives $100 Republi tan; Delaware county, 1,400; Lancaster © 8,000. ‘The city, with all the wards butiho Twenty-third heard froin, gives Fox, Dein,, 218 majority, The Twenty-third gave lant year 402 Republican majority. ‘Tyndulv, Rep. is probably elected Mayor by two or Mirec hundved majority, ‘The State must be Republican from ten to fifecn Mousand majority, VERY LATEST NEWS. Wo have carried the State cortainly by fi Iwelve to sixteen thousand, a MISCELLANEOUS RETURNS. Reading City, Ninth Ward—Democratic gain, 117, North Heidulburg—1 ratie ain, 17 West Choryer—Kepub Kui, 89 Chester county—Eleven districts show 102 Repub- ean cn rn County.—Phanixville gives Hartrantt ity; s Democratic grin of 1 eld shows a i jean gain of 7, c adie gives IL ¥ CouNTY.—One town in Montgom #0 Repubilean gain of 17. Roading —The sixth Ward gives % republic: Jority; » Democratic of ‘The Liguth Ward gives 69 Democratic majority; a By Conn he Piust Ward gives e Republican majority of 106 Kepublean gain of 15, ‘The Fith Ward gives « Deimocratic majority of 2; @ Democratic gaiu of 59. Bpring township slows a Democratic gain of 83, * Pine Grove shows a Derm gain of 92, Bruks County,—The be ie maj. fs est! tated 96 6); 9 Democratic gain of about 800. Cugerna County estimated at 2,800 Republican gain of 35, ‘Averie Count¥.—The Democratic majority ts estimated at 100, Philudelpbia~In the Second Congressional Distri D'Neiil (itep.) has 2,51 1 MonToOMRRY Qo.-f pan gain ti ii Bajority shows @ Republi h Co.—Leacock, 196 Republican mojor- ty; al ublicen gain of 41, Séranton—Ninth Ward gives: Republican, 923; Democratic, 128. Kingstontoro' gives Republican majority. Montrose gives 185 Repubiicwn majority. + Bridgewater gives 6 Republican majority. Altooua—Third Ward gives 82 Republican ma- rity. se HE aburg—Pirst Ward, 988 Republican majority. Faverri Covs lon gives @ Republican ma Jority of 2). Benks County. ~Boneland gives A remverstle majority of WS. A Demox ain ot, Greek givens, Democratic majority of 198, A De Bocratic gain of 81 . Reading—Sixth Ward gives a Repoblican majority f9. A Democratic gain of 19 Cannon Count Heeker Townshi Demoern: Me majority, 68; Democratic gain, 14. ehehone borough -Kepublican majority,’ 149; Republican FE Wish County —Westfatl 122 Demoeratte my femocratic gain aver last year, 43, Shohotd, frutlc majority, #1; Democratic gain, 41, Milford, His Democraic wajority é 4, Chav noun Comte Titgaville, Rep $5; Republican gain, 1 5 Wy Mion COUNT callomown, three Wards give @ publican majority of 176; Kepublican gala ob UT. Rete a yo Rurswabury townatip, Democratio ean major: York ¢ } soa Lia: Democratic ain, 43. Br GuunT es Thirteen distilete foot up a aln of 4, see Republiein Kuro gives 47 Republican majority Bh oevatie ga Dae ot Er Republiean majority, Pee apeonag) Republican magortty, Noga, 1b Republican majort oats cidbord, 18 Be ority. Hichwond—3 Republican waurity. eeyille—H6 Republican majority, eee a Tepubliean majority, Scuth Towanda? Republican tajorit Norta Towanda~110 Regublican mi aro also gains ia | Great Beod—68 ‘Democratic majority; s Democratic fain of 185, ‘pring shows a Demoeratic gain of Democratic gai even disiriets in Tioga county gives a Kepublican Majority of 663, teerlytwe towns in Alleghany county show « blican gain of 1,08, tarne from Chester county indicate @ Republi- fi city and ten towoships show « Republi. Of 888 over 1866, seen gives 65 Democratic majonty; © pain Kevurns at Democratic headquarters from 8 wards In the city of Philadelphia show @ Democratic al of about 1,600. ‘Demorratic candidate for May 4 probebiy elected by about 2,500 majoriiy, ‘eatfall gives 198 Democratic mayority ; « Demo ith Cnawronn Counre —hinevilie ean majority of 8; a Leer in 4 gives 118 Demorratic majority, vee Republi. Lenton Countt.—Three wards give a Hepablican majority of 178: Republicnn extn of 7. ‘ORK CouNTY.—Shrewsburg town Demoeratte majority of 2 remocratic gain of 43. Spring township shows 'n Democratic gain of 3, Pine Grove slows a Demoeratic gain of 92. Detawank County.—Nine districts show a Re- publicna gain of 76, Crrsten County.—Pifieen townships show a Tte- publican gnin of 940, Returns from the State show increased majorities for tho Repubiicans, Benxs Courry—The Democratic majority will be A100! #0, a Denoernt ¢ gain of about Ra Sanbury giveg a Repadideon majority of 987, a Kee pobiioan jen'ty of 382, Lar cast ¥ City shows a Democratic majority of 196; 1 of 190, COUNTY Connelleville township shows ratic majority of 8: a Kepabtican gat . COUNTY.—Twelve districts giv publican pain of a, pAbitatiaxy Forty-nine aletrieta show a Repub: ean gitin of 80x Jian CouNTY.—Mleatown shows a Republican gain of BF, Poapeny 14.—Rondall (Dem,) ts elected to Con gress in the First District, by 6.100 majority. Mollet (Dem), 1 the Taied District, ota by #1 ana Jor'ty, dercating Leonard M yere (Itep.) the present iagmber, ‘ihe Sixth Ward gives Boyle (Dem. Democratic gain ot 1 wnth Ward gives Boyle (Dem,) 614 una- erate cann Of 6. Niurteenth Ward gives Hartrant (Rey.) 506 616 majority, » major!ty, a Re Mean gain of Sa This Nate Nas gone Republican by about 12,000 ajoriy—perbaps more, The n Ver, lose two or three Congressme: ; phia'ts still donbt Keturus trox of Fox Wemoerat), for Mayor, } ity, In the Seventh Congressional District 4 (itep.), Is elected Ly about 3,04 may Suuylkill county gives about majority a Democrats gain Tn the Fourth Congressional District, Kelly (Rep.), Js rrGivetod by £8) majority, Northaipton ‘covnty gives 9,90) Demoeratic ma- Jority ; a Demoeratic gain of about 900, Ciwrion county give 1,000 Demweratic majority; @ Republican gain of 14a, Mource county shows @ Democratic majority of 2,000—n gain of 184, Armstrong county gives 500 gain oF 410. Jetferson county ts close, and is claimed by both arties. Mflutier county gives a Republican majority of 280. Caminita Co. Morrell is reélected to Congress, psec re The Complete ¢ of Philadelphia, LaprLeita, Oot, — :20 P. M.—The whole ver of votes ‘cast tn this elty has been 119122, Democratic majority on the Anditer’ ad Piittadel- the elty War Low the election boat 2000 mnyjors nt vwosend ») Demoeratte publican majority— oui wh Toints gas tan Dein. nia) Do. tn 168, Later despatehes ray that the Democratic majority Will be Tess th Vor By cor 1 1,060 THES (PARTLY ReTDNATED.) Aion, . Lon Luerve Lyeowing MeKean Mere Suinin Monroe Monta Mont Novthamnpton Noruiomberlana ivan hana, A despateh says the folowing Congressmen are ccond Distriet, Stevenson; Third, Schene! Sixth, Srith; Sevemuh, Winan th, Wilson; Fourteenti } Sixteenth, Bingham Eighteenth, Upson; Nin pi Vin the Fir Strader; Fiftu, Mungen ; Ninth son; Twellt Van, ‘Trump, histeeuil, Moigon—ait Dewocrate, ‘The Tenth District is doubtiul, but will probably go Democratic, Mince ep BI complete, gives a ublican gains, Sandusky ¢.t), co ¥ Hemoaratie majority of ate Kepublican gain of 174, Yuneavilie gives a Dewocratio majority of g—w Republican gubn of 100, elected: rth, Lawrence Beatty; Fifteenth, Aw teenth, Tu MBULL County,—Fleven townships show a Repu 1 Of 200. : Tape esundy gives u Republican majority of 713, a in of iT, ‘ ei eow county, thirteen townships, give a Republi- ean gain of Lake county gives a Republican majority of 1,954, a gain of ih +H 4 200 Ttenublicom majority, bi ¢, Uutthe Third’ District $s Fengte vey will bo defeated, rele ais an gain of 150, Aigiaive fo wididate for Congress, runs 50 votes be CLEVELAND, shows & Democ ‘Stevenson (Rep,) ts ele over Cary by 100 oF 10 ‘The First and ‘tt Democrats claim the ele aigham, ;; ‘he Republicaa majority iv thig State will Get, Sandusky eo rity of 0908 galn of 33 Vin the Becoud "District varity Districts are close, ‘The jon of Strader and Vallan- Jeast 80,000; fn gnin on Inst year iblicans elect Phy of the ni eigep eta: losing Ashiey, Gibson, and Delano, bers Pe ec aes pabiie labors, . alias INDIANA, BrANA A message received hero from Indianapolis, lated fe sd aye but few reliabl toa lesp: «from this State aro not full or clear, The Republicans elaim 10,000 majority, but may not have somach, They have ceriainiy carried the State, and elected seven or eight of the cleven Congressinen, olrmamareus Oct. 13—Midnight.—Republican lected in the Toird, Fourth, Fifth, » Ninth, Tenth, ond ‘Kieventh Dis. he Sixt istrict is doubtful, wbliean Central Committee claim the Stw to 10,000 ma: jority, Large Democratic gains are reported in the Bouthern part of the State. Crrvetaxn, Ohio, Oct. 18—Midnight.—The re. turns from Indiana are meagre, Seattering returns slow suiall Republican gate pose c ca NEBRASKA -—° Ohio, Oct, 18.—An Omaha dee publican gains. ‘The Republicans nthe Legislature, Chevetayn, fpateh eliows MR cinim » majority — TUE ELECTIONS 1N Tus CITY. pre Sen Meetings aud Demonstrotions Last Night. Tho election yesterday created the most pro. found interest ta this elty, and last eventing the polis teal beadquarters nnd the new ep thronged by eager thousands In queet of ir At an carly hour the windows of ol ‘Tue SUM oMce, Were Hiled With transparencies glving | the tgures as far ns rercived, and her ve half-past ten € Were enabled to state the probate majorities tn LuMana, Obfo, and Penney ver cd by our pate * ut the evening @ vast crowd of peuple arseu!) in front of cur ofice, dis. cursing the resnits of (he canvass in the utmost good Louor. Though the ussemblaze was largely come of work ngmen dt was evident, ax the majoritios tion, Tammany, now #pecial we In, (vom the checra with which they were revives, that the mJority strongy sympa: thized wih. the renutt Below 8 report of the various political Hiohs (@ hear the re - ny Hilt, An immense aw gathered ot the hendquar- tere of the Dew y leet evening i Hackett presided, aud Mosers, Tweed, Sw | many other Sachems and prominent politic on the platform, Grey nthy by the audience ss the vlect and at the remar Jespatel wai mocrats had exre hate, ard that Hendricks was ahead in Indiana. Much éxeivement was mani: fested at this aunouneement, which was somewhat allayed by the advice of several of the speakers not to be too certain about the result, a9 {8 might be only a Radical dodge after’ all, Intended to aifect bet ing, arly. in the evening it was announced that the Jerald bulletin stated that Vbitadelphia bad been corried by 5,00) Democratic maority, but thie was not, generally” believed. Ad dresses were mate by the Hon, 8. 8. Cox A. Oake Hall, W. C. Gover, Capt. Rynders, J. Nant, Wo f Rosé, and B. 8. MeClelian.” Two songs were alae sung by Mr. Kerrigan, None of the speakers seemed to be in very good spirit, aud their remarks were decidedly Mit, cousilering the Victory said to have been gained in Pens ania and Indiana. One of them alluded to an individual of “adopted birth,” and to “an Immortal eharactar lately deceased with other originalities, which, ne A. Ward would say, were rather" smoosiny Oakey Hall tried to induce. som Griswold on the Know Nothi ‘out mach #1 NEW YORK, WED rf offices were their b NESDAY, OCTOB FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, eiieae Spate. Maparp, Oct. 13.—The Provisional Junta is sare of the adhesion of Lersund!, the Captain Geve. ral of Cubs, Despatches were rent to him by the eteamer which lof Cadiz om the Qi, which it is deileved will remove all doubt and hesitation on his part as to the course to be pursued. Lonpox, Oct, 18.—The Spanish Junta has seized tho property of the Jesuits, and abolished tho order. Mannin, Cet, 13,—The Junta hae issued another elreular, urging the extinetion of all religious corpa- rations, ‘The internal taxes on home or forcign wares have deen abolished. Panis, Oct, 1%.—The Canlots bas the following Spanish news Girgenti Is at Paria, Gen, Prim has written to the Emperor Nopoteon, Atating that the Provisional Junta desiros clove rela- tions with France, They prefer a ruler who will be acceptadte to France and to Rurope, ‘The provinces of Barcelona ant Valencia, being atronely protectionist, hesitate to recognize the Junts, — Great Beitota. Loxpow, Oct, 13.—The Daily News this morn. ing says thero ie no Joudt that the protocol of the treaty propored by the American representative will be approved by the English Parliament and Ameri can Congress, Lonwon, Get 1.—Tt is ann need here that the Dritioh mois will not go forward by the Hamburg Line after the 80th inst, Lonpow, Oct, 13.—Mr, Glatstone commenced the Political eanvavs tn Lancashir Warrington, in which he dt fiuanetal py Trish Conreb question, ‘Tho Times this moruing has an editorial on the at. tlinde of the parties ta the Untied State in regard to the national debt, It says, admitting that both the Repablicun and Democratic parties with Fable apeeeh at 1 the Tortes for ¥, and (or their course on the | fractions who urge the payment of the | dent in paper, fienn #tatesmnan tr vagueness of He craving nece for cee hold that vie Bat, th + poliey be ear into'praciicn, thecredit @r the eonnley woe be rn A that for nil imrther Joana tho United ° We cbilzed to pay a higher rate of In at than 6 per omni; wo lint Ley woald lose in end and Univ thelr eeonomica defeated, objects would be Lowpow, Oct. 19.—A meoting was hold hore toe day, for relief of the sufferers by tho terrible earthqnatke ta Pern ont Benwdor, The Lord Mayor Presided, Among the prominent pers Iutercrt and p hor of the Hi the Par Was raised tin the proceedings of Fngland, y weven th — Rhode Iwland Republ Proviryce, BT, Oct, 13.—Vhe Btate Convention met in this city today, 8. N. Mason, of Woonsoeket, presided, The following named gentiomen were nominated for Presidential Electors: Geo, 11, Norman, of New 3 v words, of Kast Greenwic! ei Westerly ; Seth Padelford, of Pro: ilean Convention for the Western © to-day, the Hon, Nathan F, Dixon, nininated for representative ir Fourteen votes were cast for Kowiand G, Hazard, and one scattering. donee etal Affairs in Louk Naw Ontrans, Oct, 13.--The House Comm’ of Investigation Into no conduet of the rex Tho Hon nice of judicial decisions Seareely any Biair, but the m concentrated upon Hoffman, who was cheered, and never mentioned without enthn Up to 10 o'elock no other returns were made public, and the audience soon after began to disperse, poten ha Meeting at Cooper Ui OM GEN. SHERIDAN, ordinary meeting of the cam: Ml to Beymour ‘The most extr pags, ne fae inbers were concerned, Was Inst cvening at Cooper Union by the Republicans, who had turned out in grent masses to hear the ro turns from the voting States. ‘The aisles, the sty the adjoining rooms and entrances were crowded thelr utmost capacity by eager listener whom were iaany lad‘es, and the enthus great audience att Who bounds asf Yorable to the party was read, ‘The mei held onder. the anspices of the Republic: palen Club? 1 Griswold and ln, the ataye, veaiitent of th ee. Tn the tn addresses were made by speakers, and music furnished hy a band and gleeelub, Sceretary read the following letter. from Gen, | i which was re ‘od with tremendous chovring? Mpgns. Devt, Dran Sin: If piace on iny Feb connection wit prevent we from. being pre Pints At yourelty Rept at df our honeted ehiet in the Won, believing tn is involy Ubotieve Presiden neace au Joopen t would connect in wel ne how, when that eau ally ive it my support ny endl to wnequi rebel 6 Tbe the bent Faoy, and that th suce'to the Stary ar Among the John L, Thon of the Methodist ate tisry' lige ot the Routuern Contode re be) Saat would ou that line Did dea HERIDA Major-General 1. 8. A. iKers of the evening were the Hon ryiand ; the Hey. L. i Y , Whom the audienee cheer repeatedly for 6 and wit: the J. Denton, of New Hampsh pand W. BLD Esq. The following were rome of the despatches read from Pennsylvania Lancuster—167 Democratic majority; 06 Repaylican Ain Mriinewiek—34 Republican majorit ‘Blow 16 Keoubltean majority in 4 Hlean majority. Bridgewater -5 Mepnbit ean Com Puitadety hia will Be ord that the elty of ablicun Majority, [Grest cheer jorinyeuth Ward of Philadelphia! Democratic mw ori : Fifth, Ward of Philadelphia~1,06 Democratie majort- ‘Weatchester—fis Ropndlican majority: 8% Tepublienn Ai f Hleven districts of Cuester Co.—15# Republican majors 7. One derpate came In this thape: Banner,” and Mr, Ride" ‘with great cheered, the er tire audir wig were the ofiier Charlel &. Spe Androws, rook, and Cheste Comniitiees, id Rots ¥. Galery wine Epa ‘Chairmen Executive — ewark, No Jus Clty Elect Newanx, N. J., Oct, 18.—Tho returns of the City election to-day are yory close. Hoth parties claim smait majorities on the general ticket, ‘The Democrats appear to have aboct %) majority, ‘The augregate votes for Aldermen give about 20 Repub: Hean tajority. ‘The Republicans elect seven Ai ler men, aud the Democrats six—a Democratic gain of one, COND DESPATCH, Nuwar, N. J., Oct, 18,—Newark gives the Republicans 400 majority a guin of 350, neers One More Disaster by Kerosene, The following report comes to us from one of our reporters ok (o'clock on Mon- evening in the mes, on Mon: avenue, New overilowing of i act of filling It, by Mrs, oies ond three eli rr Somes badly by The house was buts Tx Fun, Staeer,—At occupied by M. W hat for pr c Heels, Damage slight, The building in owned by J. F. Teow; not ay red. Origiy, experimenting With cheuilcals, producing an explosion, Ix Wasinxoton Srrser.—In Banckman's coal yard, corner of Woshington and Morris atrects + Thuse, apontancous combustion, Damage triiling. sith BT Farat. Accipent.—A laborer nai employed at 144 Liberty str hatehway from the fourth stor u ed Arthur, t, fell through the and Was instantly ne fesued by him, The censure the btate Hoard for their aet| ve matter, stating that the Hoard had no right to such rules and insteuetions to local Hoard, bit must be guided by judicial decisions and governed by orders from the Court, ‘The Committes are of the opinion that the majority of the Board, consisting of Chairman Baker and one member, have exceeded thelr power, and recommend the repeal of portions Of the registration law, sud the Fecall of rules structions irsued by ‘the Hoard. ‘Tho registration offices will all be reopened, and notwithstanding th obstacles, reg!stration 18 very full, Provivesce, Oct. 13.—The first annual Horse Fair at Norrayanseit Park opened to-day, and the advertised programme was fully carried out, giving very generat wy son, The’ weather war most favorable for the enterprin ition, anid the attendance was large ‘ted to the exhibition of # the track was in good ‘The morn: Keldings, euddte hotees, and colts fite trating tok 4 i epi rie Wilkes, Vids, lon hee, by Nes Frank \) lion race tue follows: nice, Will ry oe er ot H ae Draco Vr 1 3 Baiet In the race for horses that have never beaten %45, for a purse of & ines Alvert het Pearsall Btariight Tae HA, 8 Latent of the Virst it James Bul Bostox, Oct. 18,—-The Repu wachuaetts District have for Congr Provivenon, I. T., Oct, 18,--The Hon, Thomas was to-day nominated for Congress tn the Kastern District, ator # cluse tight, by one nia: jority. Seuenecrany, N.Y., Oct. 14.—At the Demo- eratic Connty Convention for Sehenvetady county, held In this city to-day, Gerahown Ba ly nominated by acclamatte mbly, Veexskint, N. ¥., Oct, 18,—At the Demoernt vention of the Tenth Cong 1g of the cou and Putnam, beld th kson N,'Potter, of (N mousiy womluuted lor Con pid ‘much enthu- slasm, Moxtoomnny, Ala, Oct, 15.—The Executive Committee of the Deroeratic party of thie State has withdrawn the prevent elcctoral tleket, and #ubsth tutcd one composed of men who ean take the United Slates oath, At least one-half of Chen were oMecrs In the Federal army during the war who have settled in the State since its elore, San Francisco, Oct. 12.—A Democratic torch. Hght procession took ploce here to-nleht, Tt wa Of the greate:t politics! demourtrations ever w nessed in Kau Francisco, ‘The procession was for five my wing #Kiven point, Ibis estimated at five thousand per ated. ‘The streets through which the procession passed were Hned with citizens, The whole agar passed off in an orderly manner and with fine effect, Unea, N. ¥., Oct. 13,—The City Hall was packed to-ilght ith people, to listen fo addresses Py the How dulin . Hotwian’ the Tton-John McKee Hon. Francis Kernan, and’ others,” An linen Outside meeting wns also held ia front of the Buiter Held House. ‘The speakers were Mr, Hofman, A. N Ludington, John D, Kernan, Henry D. Talcott, and others. Danicl Crouse presitied over the City Hall m d Capt, dames C, Hronson over tha out bile mecting. ‘frie has, hecn the largest demonstra. tion of the campaign tn t 4 vieinity, —— General Nows by Telegraph, Warenvice, Me., Oct, 14.—The horse General Knox was severely {njured at the North K. ee Agricultural Pair tovlay, by wagons crossing upon tie track while be was trotting Mr, Goodspeed, his driver, was also injured, ‘The General was show Ing great speed at the time of the aceident, Bainarrorr, Conn., Oct. 18.—The Tuesday af- ternoon down train ou the tuck Railroad, ran he Kiled © man named Roberts, of Beacon falls. ‘The deceased was walking on the track near Beacon Falls, He was years of age, On Saturday a bind man named Theodore K. Ells, a re sidento, Ansoula, was killed by the cars, Ae also, Was Waliging om the back a Ovation to Jay Gorip—At UW ofelock last evening, a Is or of the friends of Mr. day Gould ussembled at ence in ‘Thirty-elanth street, to congrat n his reglection ax Pres! dent of the Erie 1 eee ema aranta nee called a eurprise pa a very considerable A full band of mesic oiled 10 the attractions of the Oceasion, and Mr. | nowledged the eompli peut in a few op arks, Pouice Reronrs ¥ +x.—Patrick McDonald and Timothy H ¢ Justice Dow Huy with cheath i} a Swede, ont of #16 sterling (al unt'ih Bg, by A fraudulent trans« hange, were cottnitted to the Tons... J J, of" Rose street, had Is pocket picked, w i into a diath avenue cnr, by three men ¥ Hately ran of, Henry yas caught and lodged Menton, one of the vu in the Voumba, Seizure or Spintt uty Collector ¢ ¥ ofthe Fourth Distr sof spli ite unit bering gespectively, i, 1% 800 & barrels, on beard the steafier Narriganst the Stoulngton Com pany's line, for alleged Yivletiom Of the revenue 0 ER 14, 18683, FROM WASHINGTON. tee Special Despatches to The sn: Y Waasntwaton, Oct. 18, ‘THE PRESIDENT'S ORD! The President's order concerning elections in the South, though sent North as by his direetion, was fixed up and published here as if from Gen, Grant for Southern clreuiation, It ts held to bee total ignoring of the Reconstruction Inws, and also of the Electoral College bill parsed Inst session. EXCITEMENT OVER THR ELACTION, Thore is great excitement throughont the city, and anxiety to hear returns t¢ more intense thin at any Inte cieetion. All public places are crowded, and immense numbers of despatches are pouring into the city, Up to 104 P, M, they do not allord the Democrats much comfort, HOMORS OF THR ELECTION, Tho Evening Buprass publishes an article with large headings, “Atighiy Important, Starting and ne." “A plot to ussnssinate P shnson, Ay negroes and three white mon sworn to kill the ‘dent.”” The Aupreas sayaan employee in the Dopartment has exposed the plot, which was arranged ai © Impexchment trial, The sory. causes mue ment, bul the eommanity genceally ts Incredulous as to tte truth, and b Shove iy Ro exejtementy Honor Don Julian Volio, Secretary of State, and Minister of Forcion Affuits (or the Republic of Costa Rica, accompa by Don, M. Guttorres, Chareé a? Aifitres of that Republic, was presented 1) the From dent to day by the Scere ry or State, A conver tion took place which showed a very decide! ae bien! of harmony and eood (weling between. Lie untrio’, IL Is understood t Proceed 1) Bavope, having been turn’ dial letters by the Beeretary of State THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION, aly. the President of the United States of América: A PRochaMarton 8 the vear which Ie now drawing to tte f, the art, f the People of the Uf i } st A with grentet dil qence an y than ever betore, and nie Mthoro Lint (ie cranary Uthe storetonse in iiarvelfonsabsndance. Gue ligt warshave in en tengtuened, and n have boca eceapiod. We are ps Zions that i ir trienits, a i reach d in teeth ant tranqu | A which crowned with eo many blosingey Is the pe bin Almbehty Creator att Divi Whose ever watehfinl,nier ‘Mtaton and an oi Heant gracious provid 8, no lems than faniition aie of Wash year of our) md sixty otght, and cf the i States (he alnoty third, ANDREW JOHNSON, erin t Ivadred the Vai Hy the President: WILLIAM HL, BWA Codrenarion.—The First Uni Ieiing Hoclety meets this (Wednesday) evening at Farmer's Institute, 49 Ludiow strect, to-enroil mem. der the new rule, whieh admits them without Dseriptions, and allows them all Ovrnarive Viasten This Society met last evening at Demilt Mull, W. Byrne in the chatr, The usual routine busin was transacted, and the reso. lutions of Mr. Fortuna, in reference to the action of country socletion regarding strikes, were Inid over for future considerat The proposit ferred to the w an annual ball was re. Ho The Fall River rs probably #0 “eleven-hour ayste bie th y, and only n thelr ine ability fully with other manufac turers who ha’ ted the ten-hour When the Inet was adopted 4 the miil-owners of Fall Kiver, i was expreted that manuiacturers koncrally would come Into the arrangement, Brooxtyn Stoxn Masons,—The members of the M39 Gera in the chalr, appotnted to notify Timothy « ebarge of violatn With noneceiety men, e initiated, "This Moelety ts y ganized but n few mouths uw anbors. nd at present The Gorman cigar makers, forming Cigar Makers’ Union No, (, met Inst might at Carn Hal When a resolution was passed declaring that np member of this Union shall work in auy rhop wherd * Giller breakers ployed. ‘The proposition t A Who are marrio orkmen, in ease at ternational Clear Ma auicnsted the laws p the Cor ional Cigar Makers’ Univu ia Vulladelphia $$ A Great Meeting of the War Democracy. The fellowing call is now in clreulation for aig- nature, and haw already been endorsed by many in. Nuential citizens, besides those mentioned Those of Deniocratie anteootents who wiih to restore the entice Union upon principles which ere fale nud Just ; who bolleve that the debt Ineurred In the suppression Of the rebelilon if & sacred obligation ; who turist that the pllghted faith of the nation shall not be violated, and that ius 1 not be disgimeed ; wlio desire to treat the Mtates lately In rebellion with tentent Letice, bat who will not consent to rurrender the Gov. ernment to Southern rebela stil Luristing iat the rebel lion w sand still Donating of continued deve to the * Lost Cano"; rowed to the rept ye doctrines of the New York platiori, and to the re. Voluttonary manifesto of one of Its candidates; and belleve that pon Ie countiy will be see nt All such are requested to meet at Cooper Institute, on Eaturday evening, the 1th day of October Instant, ats lo men Will speak apo the great fety, end prosperity for the od by the election of Gen. kK, Eminent g of the day Ww. F, Mavewnvnn, ruantea P. DLARR, Mores Tarioi, Zio BEOOIiy Henny Nrconts Eriixuian Towsssxn, Fowsps Hrannkroxe, — Hkvny Myers, Masten TU sey Litas it. Wu Wintian Corti, Saver SLOAN, Cuan A aroun, 4, Bony, douse W. Hayinaney, WiLttan Th. Aston, Venny G. Srunaivs, ' Aunx, ty Biawsnre aud others, New Yors, Oct, 7, 1, — A Card from the Citizens Aasoctn CLrzENS' Aswootation, New Yous To the Cittsenn'o7 New York The Citens' Association, in the discharge of its duty to tive f this eltyy hay lige address uoieation to the Street Com nor, to whic replied by a published letter attacking the A and tts officers, and among thy ocintion v Mr. Nathaniel Sands; win Lonmy, munent ‘upon. r its ryan: in sao Ws toe ude in keepin eating pubiie the untersigne pubile testimony to the grest zeal tn use of good vernnent shown by Mr. Sauile for many yea xecutive abil ty displayed ny fh nd Pouducttiy Ne labors, wid Y.cavacity ue portemvos elt fellest f William A, Booth, Samnet Witets, Artor, Jousthan Sturcer, Horatio Alien Alex 1h, William Wood, Willian I, Guten, Guorge TM. Davis, Pan spotford,’ Peter Cooper, kal onwell, Mises HL Grlunell, Joly J. i “ f. Verinilye, George HL Join I erwood, 4 Parker, Dorman B. Eaton, Thomas Jd. Powers, wary A. Patterson Thonined, Vope ry A. Heimer, ‘thomar N. Da HT Mortines. Aavua Mh. Bolkawys, nH. Hatton, Boisarata. ST hom.as, Christy ML on Aw Inrennstixg Ine ov rite - | Abralum Herder, of 120th street, ¥ ut | the Sixth Blection District of tha Twellth Ward, to rogister hin name, He stated he was M4 yerrs old, and hod voted tor every Pre reopt Wastin np. The old gentleman went to the registration Hhice on foot, frm, aad erect, When tbya | gentleman etanding pear, which candidate he ty | (ended voting for, le aid he should do as he had al ways done--vote for the best man—and it was the eusiout evolce he ever made an choosing Gen. Grant ‘This Interesting event was wituessod by OMivcr De voo, af tue Twelfth Precinct Police. Wine? WAND, Mo‘ Total... SKOOND WARD, mar Total... SIXTH WARD, tint H 8 ae i ay H H SKYENTHE WaKD, Dit MAL Tiss ceees Ricsssavs 10 eet fit ry i ‘Potal KGUTH WARD, et p ' t 4 ‘ anti 6. », Vou NINTH WAKO, iat 20 1) 1800) Total BURVENTIE Wann, TwRLwrt wa Mat 297) 7. 1 } 2 3 4 3 H ops tae wm] Total Dist 1 2 Hy Missanatay 5 6. otal . Dist ‘ rus 4 ear TF a6) Toin’ sixvemy eu 1 Une Eng) i, ree | EIGUTRENT YE WARD, Dist Dist 1 canny 4 Cnty H i i 6 N Sey i it if inery TWENTIETH WAnD. Dut, oe YIN, “i Ly. REGISTRATION IN NEW YORK CITY. one ‘The ragistering of the names yesterday was conducted with perfect order, and prodaced the fol- lowing result ; Dist, Ar 6 4 ‘ 100 TOURTIE WARD, oe i i 4 TOU. ces rn PRICK TWO CENTS. SUMMABT OF THR REGISTRATION BY WARDS, <2: smii¢ Sad. fla = a = Spoitieie'ts MAbo< aes sbeas Hu sant, *, 5, Poe =5) Total. feeeeenee dijcates @ total registration of 1 o about 2.000 Increase over Inst year, sine penarentnly ‘The Registry in Brooklyn, 2 The Hoards of Inspectors appointed by th Hrookiyn city members at the Nowtd of Supersieors Up Zerteudey An the Targus districts fap ihe pneposa we | OF re tsorlig the names OF all legal re who pre- 115 | sented themselves, ‘There wasino exeltement an Wraere, aut everything in conneetion with the req try passed of decently and in order, ‘There were age | fifferences of opinion, ver, in weve. +S | ral of the districts, the right of 1S | any person gn Inape remain in the room, 5 | forthe» si | Were re toe 0 of (aking down tie names of all who ed. ‘The Republican General Commnite mo time Fince appointed one man in each elece ct to attend the places of rogistry, and oF 5 of all parties presenting vee with tins arrangeme regia in the Math, Tenth, and other | Wards, In the Biv let of the Fourth Ward, the Inspectors ob) Commitice man apt | ere tive that place, and ordered him out, Th atter appealed to Police Inspector Polk, who dec ited that the Committee tan had a perfeet right there, Tie registrars contended to the cont am nv Cho opinion of the District Attorney inttegard tothe matter, The Doewlcs Attoraey being absent from his uflice, Judge Troy of the County Cone 14) | wae aptlied ‘to and he give it as Bi 15! | opinion that the Ynspcetors had a right to object 4) | nueh pereons remaining tn thely office, and that they +k be Justified tn ejecting Lim by provess of law i poration Counselior, Mr, Alex, MeCae, wa | next consolted, and he declored that any person bad nit to rem, he FeOm, p rere wh oplutons being eon tet the Comp: tougat ctof the Sixth Wart be lospestory id concluded: beating up huat they would re- 4 o'clock PM. In the Third District of tha euth Ward, Mr, A. 2. Hicks, one of the Inxy appea in ‘the morn'ng and organ ter which he. left to enjoy Bi et" eacuralom. Tho. business was transacted by mining two Inspect vilowing ty a cceord of (he number of names ed to the diderent wards: ‘Vho total number registered om tho first resist tn te 8, ‘he difference between 1b ‘and 14 }8 381,004 In favor of the presemt ywar, ———— ur Exoust Eueven reo States. —The tant of cricket matchas@@eween the Ki or Gran Mares vs. Twenty-two OF TIDE of the serie Eleven and ( conniry was need yosterday grounds Of the St. George Club, at the presence of table assemblage’ of umber of ladies. in sivondaner, and ins Curing wh ‘Tho Twellts Rogiment Band w furnished a choice selection of rion between the fall of the quite an addition to the nti a was prepar, ively for the bowling, The Twenty-two are regarded 1s team pohoresented before the Fleven in their gimce here cluding ax It does vome of the strong: sof tho Bt, George, New York, W ung At Clicin? hing the F jonals Nore . Pierson, Kartwood, aud Junmoad, ‘The mocnes until 12) P.M. whled Tag | hour the Twenty-t tw Novley aud Cashinan to bowling of Fr and Wi laner very lively the balla got up conelde ver the Wiekels, but rendering the de a dangerous operation, nearly every bats. rely Mit. ‘The gume opened with y play, but thoagh the Twenty-two mad Ad defence, bit few rena wore obtahne U failing for 18. Gib laying duck ving winglos, His etninps fe The ground iy, not vin Dively style, marked ony jor 3, Geo, Wright aiterwurds sor Letyte, and Leo $i; Morrison also carrying of We appen hia bat ont for % none play other scoring eve «sere of yesterday" TWENTY-TWO, Se Fostwood,d, Willsher +1 Pxpone ete Guimittn fang a OW Pr iaadt ¢, Wilistion, b, 1. Willie ‘ O Cadwallader, ot, Griititis, 1 Be RrweM ass. csssesen run on wall, Wh Wit irs. i: ariniths, || Morr b.Freeniag. |. inivat Baird, Wilishor aT Geo. Wright, ot, Wilidi W, Freeuami. kerb. Pred fe Willsher: ‘Voto Uniptr Ae Wiing Sevres ‘budiaw, Bowling Froemay - Base Ball Yarn va. Eexrorn.—These Clubs played their ernoon at New Haven, \fords won by eight runs, liv ve rans, and in the third and two ray defenting the ems out of Lirce, Both sides pree cuted their full nine. ‘The playing of both Chaba | War very Mine, the outer teld distin. The owpiring was very fair, and order prevailed throught the BY quishing wu 7 | ant coon fee i Oh | game, ‘Phe tollowing is the score : envon | vou on . Alison, tst ‘ Dees eod Hooded b ; if Hardiay Bosccrceccorse B Kugler, tsi a 3 rr Nebsome. 0000004 aMecutenen, ace a a ! 1 iltooker, p. 4 $ glshattuck, ieee 1 Sliticiaris, reas al si sea | TTT) Totadesssecnee MT INNENY Yet, Ma. A, Tires Wee Reatard 80 3 no rane Lewis Birnes ont Hi - Lefton hases— Kea tord, Unmpire~Dr. Hindson, Tun Exonisn Crickxrers ro Peay te Usioxg AND ATLANTIC“. —TW0 grand matehes wore arranged esterday between the best nine of the Engle Yale, 11, welve and the nines of the Union Atiantie Clue, ‘The erieket mine will play the Unions om on the St cricket groun'l, and ¢ uy Will play the Auanties cu the Unlom rrouuds, Exceusion vs, Ky cken.—The retarn gamo between the ve ill take place {Hoboken on Thursday neat ut 3 P. Facue vs. Dexcuy.—The Eagle Club defeated ai | the Bergen Otub at Bergen yesterday bys score of 8 to 18, im a game of eix i ad Narrogausert Park Races, Provinexce, R.. 1, Oct. 13.— fur of ‘the sett Pai i gaucett | J, th’s ofternoon, y Tn the race (or ail trotting stullions, +] won the Yhig, and Georg: 4 | the eccoud b The third bo tua on Worarn.—Joe nald, the payilist, con: Londamen to edieet bis release? but it uppeare Mat IS] boule were wot taken, and he remains In ¢ #2 | met wb the Ceutyal Omi 3 os Bo-tow, Oct, 13,—The fishing schooner Dashing Wave, of Camden, was wreeked yeeterday on Boone Isiand Ledge, weer Porismouk, N. H, Bera Had, —— | muster, BB Crockett, and a seaman named Bills, am | were drowned, iw En a0