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———_—_“_ THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. PRUSSIA VERSUS FRANCE. 0 SIGNS AS YET OF AN END TO THE BLOODY STRIFE, aie eo Battle of Monday—A Balloon Vora Tram Varies to Toura—Gen. Garibaldl to Take the Field aunt 6 Prussia Death of Prince Frederick Charl OnLeass, Sept. 10 —The Commandant-in- fe Fifteenth Army Corps senda the following re port (othe Minister of War at Tours: ‘Aboat}9 o'clock this morning, at Artenay, where there was the bricade of L nd several com. Danios of coussours, we were attacked by ® cuasid- arable force of th ¥, Who succee lot in ycu~ ing the place, Gen, Reyan went to the assistance tho French forces with five regiments and (our Battalions, and also a battery of elt guna, Afor Combatting antil 3 o'clock this wfternoon, our troops Were repulsed into the forest, which 1 retain, end hief of hal) defend at any price, Tho Prussians outnuin Dered us, Touns, Oct. 11.—Reynolds and May, the two ‘Americans who escaped from Paris in a balloon re eontly, have arrived here. They corroborate the flattoring report of the sitaation of affairs in Paris riven by M. Gambetta. Mr. Reynolts doscrilves his voyage and the scoues and incidents on starting from tho beleaguered city, The mombers of the Government and a great crowd of people collected Yo witness the start, Lonls Blane was in tle assem- Diege, In @ few seconds from starting the bal Joons wero over the Prussian lines, and were grocted with a sharp volley of musketry. ‘The hissing of the Doilets was heard on all sides. Rockets and other mistiles, better calenlated to destroy than bullets, ‘wore alto fired at the balioons, Ballast was thrown out, and the wind fortunately freshening up at that moment, the voyagers escaped with their lives, M, Gambetta's balloon desconded atCreil, and fora long time was so close to the earth that one shot from the Prussians wounded Aira in the band, and another went through the bi Joon, Both balloons were oltiiately landed north of Amicus, Nothing has been teard from Paris for day or two, Ibis reported that Gen. Garibalili will take his forces into the Vosges to operate against the Pras. ans, It is anderstood that the fighting was re. sumed to-day near Orleans, The people of Tours are expressing their indignation at the course of the ‘anthorities im not seeing that the Fifeentn Corps ‘was properly reinforced. The scene of the battle (which occurred yester- ay near Artenay) is only three honrs' ride by rail from this city, and here are collected several shou fand ‘roops—infantry, cavalry, and artillery. The public is painfully impressed because thess troops wore wot immediately forwarded to asetet in tho fight. Gen, Bourbak! has been summoned to Tours to account for his recent conduet. He is charged with ving left his post to visit England, The Count de Pallkao has offered bis services to the public, An- ether body of Prussian prisoners has recently ar rived here. The Moni/eur to-day publishes eomma- ications from persoue in the different Departments of France now under con'rol of tho giv. fing the details of the shocking crucities commi\iod by the Prussians in their endavors to ris» coutrit u tions where the people had been impoverisued former requisitions. BALLOONS AND PIGEONS CARRYING THE POST, Gambetta’s balloon brought out of Paris ten kilo frames of letters, exch weighing about four grains (early 99,000 in number). There were still 13,000 such waiting despateh at the Paris Post Oflice, The tarrier pigeons have considerably m@re than they tan do as postmen, The Prussians shoot all tue France.tireurs they capture, ‘This is one reason why the lattercarry the biack flag. The atrocities are fot committed hy lenge hades of Prusttaos, hat by those who are not under the command of superior ofticers The Prussians having threatened to EXCOPTE THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORIFIES Of Abils, because at that pisce the Francs-tirenrs aur. prised the enemy, killing many and capturing others, the French Government has given offical Poblic notice that one Prussian prisoner will be sh for every person killed by the Prassians, The jour- pals of this city to-day publish the news of the oath of Prince Fredorick Charles of Prussia, A Jorge nomber of prisoners of war, inciuaing some Ublay arrived here to-day. The crowds of people ‘who had collected to get a glimpse of them appearet much exvsperated, and it required strong efforts of the anthorities to prevent a retaliation on the spot for the late Prussian atrocities, LISH WAR DESPATCHE The Situation at Metz—Bismarck Obiectsto an Armintice- The Fortifications of Paris Bombarded Yesterday, Lonvox, Oct. 11.—The correspondent of the ‘Telegraph says that the Prassians, on leaving Mul bouse, fired on the people of the town, killing and ‘wounding several, Advices have been received from Metz to Sunday, Tbe weather was very unfavora ‘ble for militery operations. Firing from the works was stoadily maintained, ‘There was much sickness in the own, and the rinderpest had appeared in the Beigbborhood. The Frusetams took two thousand Prisoners in the last encounter, Many of the Pros Sian Wounded have been removed to Berlin, I:ts stated that the English Minister to France, Lord Lyons, recently suggested to Count von Bis qarck the expediency of an armistice. Von Bis- marck replied that Prassia would be giad to make eace at any time, and anywhere, but no propos Uor looking toa truce would be entertained for # ‘moment. Twoive French tron-clads passed Dover to-day, bound cast, Gen, Garibaldi has exhorted the peo- ple of Nice and Savoy to discontinue agitation at Present, as it does po good, and only embarrsssoe Wrance o her stroggle against Prussia. ‘TER FeRTIFICATION! if BOMBARDED YRS- ENG saye the Prussians have not reappeared ia th ‘section, There were 600 French troops of all sorts tn the (01 1s may be assumed that the Prus- @ians epened fire on the fortifications of Parts to- 4ny, postponing the bombardment of the city itself anti! the resistance of the people makes it inev- ble, ys detachment of the army of the Crown Prince, Under Gen. Von der Tanp, defeated a portion of the Army of the Loire yesterday, near Orleans, taking 1,000 prisoners and three pieces of cannon, The French fled in disorder. ‘The Prussians were a second time repulsed at Cherisy; but they rallied, and taking possession of the place, set fire to it, The town is now in ruins, Poe Fronch say the Prussians liave also burnt sev- era! villages in the plains of Beau: ‘The clerical party in France, especially {n Brittany and La Vendée, have taken umbrage at the popu larity of Gar'baldi, and refase to fight under him, ‘’he Notional Guarda, 10,000 strong, under Gustave Fiourens, demanded of the Goverment that Chasse- pot rifles be given them, and that a cbange be made in the practice of opposing on every battie-field one Frenchman to three Prussians, The answer made by the Government was unfavorable, and Flourens hus rovigned hie command Awovg the documents found in the Tuileries is Gved, dated immediately VRIOR TO THE MARRIAGE OF NAPOLEON ‘With Eugenie, in which nearly 6,000,000 of frauce are sited by the Emperor on Mise Howard and her son, the Count de Beauregard, ‘The Gerinaus are closing in apon Thionyille ‘They have been largely reinforced, and are receiving She siege guns from Strasbourg. ‘The King of Saxon bos insiitused a mew order —that of St. Henry —solely fo Lonor the King of Prasal new decoration Wor delivered on the vib to King William, who, in Fevjonse to the honor, complimented the Saxon for their gallantry, War material 1s sbip) @4\'y from Liverpool in large quantities, it ts sup @0804, for France, Laler.—At last accounts from the aceno of yeater battles at Artenay, near Orleans, the Prassian ‘eavalry was in close pursuit of the French troops, ' RUSSIA DENIES ALL REPORTS Gat she te making unusos! inilitary preperation (Wes oulize press declare (hat the Goveramens wants —, SUPERINTENDENT JOURDAN, paiet-sitnin Tokens of Respect Throughout the Cit ‘The Superintendent's Career as a Cap- tain~ Wonderful Memory of Faces-Liter+ ue in a Police Stations The burial of the late Jolin Jourdan will be at- tonded to-morrow with all the funeral honors neces sary to comnmomorato departed worth, Bince his death the bereaved family have been tendered the condolence of the entire police force, through the Captains of all the precincts, Kind watchers of the dead have not been wanting, In this mourntul duty the various captains bave relieved each other, ‘The arrangements for the obsequies, which are to be of the woat tmporing ebaracter, have been intrastod to the care of Justice Dowling and Matthew 7, Bronuan, The requiem mass for the repose o* the soul of the depnrted ts to be celebrated at 10 A. M in St Pairick's Cathedral. ve-Genersl Stara Will officiate as celebrant. ‘ihe following is the ORDER OF PROCRSSION : Rana. Board of Police Comm Bur eons of Poites, oners, ‘ Clerks of Police. Ex. Commissioners and exSuperintendente of Police, chile Jofiielils of other erties, otective au Poilee Force tn ties Vatinlions of etght companice ‘each, Dull Bearers, ‘The Corpes, Kelatives Mayor ai Chu ‘The force from the Six inet, with which the Inte Chief was #o long identified as Captain, and Which is now ander command of Captain Keniedy, will, It 1a believed, be assigned to the post of honor in the line, and will act as the guard of honor, Yesterday the evidences of the general respect in whieh the late Chief was held were not wanting, From nearly all the newspaper offices, and tro many private buildings, flags were displayed ut hi mast, At the Police Contral OMtice peculiarly oppressive, ‘There the clock had ceased its measuroment of time, its hands pointing to (Le HOUR AND MINUT OF DEATH ‘The various police courts were hung in black, that one in the Tom's over whieh Justice Dowling presides being very heavily draped. ‘The vurious Police stations acomod to vie with each other tn mourning emblems, Worthy of notice above ail others was the Franklin street police station. Hero the front of the building was literally black with f the gloom was henging drapery, wited was not relieved, oe in the case of other buildincs, by one sbired of while. ‘Tbe cabinet of criminal curiosities collected by the de ceased chief was covered with erape, as was alro his portrait, Now that he ts dead and gone, his friends recall many pleasanttreminiscences of his sterling worth. Few mien bad a larger heart than John Jourdan, and Instances are numerous where bis parse strings were intifully loosened to relieve distress, Some months ago he was iastrnt in bringing to jue tice @ skilful burgtar. ‘The case wae clear, the pris: oner pleaded guilty, and was sentenced toa teria of five yeors in State Prison, Neat morning the con- Viet's wife, with tears ti ber eyes, visited Put Jourdan in hie oflce, Mer story ono, With two young children she was t ly dertitnte upon tue world, Would lee hase on credit of a sewing minchine, Oi honestly for her offspring > The large-hearted Captain, moved entreaties, did more than Comply wi ie told ber to go to @ certaly establishment eet -any kind of & machine she desired, and to Send the bill to hits. The machine wns purchased, fod John Jourdin en the #ame morning paid tie 1. He not only did this, bot ke cenerously gave the distressed woman a purse of ticnoy to help her siong. This ia only one of a multitude of ia siances Where be hus helped TH® NKEDY AND DESERVING Tle had a remarkable memory. He never furgot a or n naine, or words spoken Tule fcully erved bitn amazingly in bie. slirewd operations oe a Retective officer, A casual introluction. whicw pro- acly wale ho finorersion on one oF the psrtics: stamped upon Jourdin's tnind an incfucable image. One viornin’s, While stroliing Mp Broadway tn ¢ pany with one of hie sergeants, he met a wel-divss 4 ing leisurely down that “1 RNOW THAT MAN,”” . said Jourdan, * and will see if he remembors me.” Tapping the ‘stranger gently upon the shouluer he ed him by his name, The man started nod ntly denied Ue acquaintance, at the san ing with the, RETR Apc d you don't re- T never saw you Why can't member me, sir! before. I'm going you go about yours, said the Captain, “you have forgotten that Thad’ zou sent to the State prison ten years ago for burglar The woll dressed #traijor wilted under the piercing ecru admitted that he Was the man; that he had bees out” tree years; that Le had changed his name apd was leading a reapectate live dour wheu Captain of Police, turned out more GOOD OFFICERS from hi precinet than did any otter Captain on th force, No less than six Captains and eleven 8 Keunts on the force to-day, received their aeliovling from him, Conspicuous omong the results of hi Libors as Superintendent, may be mi A the ef foctual stamping out of the swarm of jowelry gift stores which #0 long infested the city. | Eis ater be bai eut upon. the discaar duties as rintendeut, not swindle the unwary His method o: dealing with these rascals was original and effective, Atthe entrance to cach of them a police officer flationed with o +o Warn all persons going in to abandon hope and their poeketbooks at the same time, such a proceeds Broved very cnprodtable to the sharpery and they quickly put up their shutiers and deparied. He was a tian of cultured literary taste and was aasionately fond of the standard authors, His ibrary embraces some of the best Works in listory and travel, ‘His brain was constantly active. He threw away no time, If not engaged in police business, the visi tors wonld Invariably iad bin intently poring over the contents of some book, On retiring at nicht to bis couch in the police station some favorite work was the companion that lulled him to sleep. Hours Afterwards, the Joor keeper, apon going to his room uld find the ligkt burning, his Captain atretel ed found asleep on the couch’ with the book in his hands opeued at the ‘place where lie was roadiag when exhausted nature asserted itself, JOURDAN’S SHIPWRECK. decided repngnance to ing foot vo) ages, and pon the decks of @ verse! Some years ago he wat. wrecked while on a voyage from Charleston, 8. C., to this city, ‘The vessel in whict he was & passenger Went ashore off Hatteras, but no person was lost. ver since that event ho adumitied an instinctive horror of the sea, ‘THE POLICE CAPTAINS’ MEBTING, Yesterday afternoon the Inspectors and Captadn: met at the Central Oftice, to take suitable action o the death of their late iriemd sad chief, Inspector Geo. W. Walling occ the “chair, and Capt. Ira’ 8. Garland officiated as ' Becre- tary. Resolutions were adopted declaring that = hile they appreciate the pub ic sense of sorrow at bie loed, ‘hey can but feodly exprers their own senso ig being severed from one with ischargo of {el o@lcial duty bas been a Sratefal tak. The Blossom Clad last evening passed resolutions of respect to tue memory of Police buperintendent Jourdan and of sympathy for bie widow, and voted to atten Frorence, Oct. 11.—King Victor Emanuel ts expected to pasa Severn! days at Marengo in order to witness the military mancavres, The mombers of the opposition party in the Italian Chambers in caucus yesterday voted unanimously to sustain the Ministry to their plan for the unification of Italy. Loxpon, Oct, 11,—The Berlin correspondent of the Zimes sends by telegraph a statement that Italy is about to invite the Sisies having Catholic sub. Jects to contribute to the support of the Pove. The Times's Rome correspondent says Gen, La Marmora was to arrive on Monday. He would appoint the following Conneil: Interior, Giacomelli; Finance, Braschi; Instruction and Public Works, Bonnacel, Frowexcr, Oct. U.—In revly to a’ deputation from Kome, who waited upon King Victor Emanuel yesterday, his Majesty declared that the country, Teconstitited through the unanimity of the vote on tho plebtacituin, rejoiced in the | completion of the kingdom, the triumph of justice, and the exchunge ‘of loyal promises," Thero,” continued the King, “are t ces which have made Italy the master of her own destin Gathering after a separation of © One-time capital of the world, eh puries in ves from the Vostiges of past greatness ausp You Will surrcund with respect senthironed where the B: h, ‘As King wud Catholic Chareb, unity to Italy, an Pout, Sof submit to you t biscitum, ‘Tramsmit it to tue 1s A Yacht Race Without un Ending, The Cambria and Dauntless started on the Jong-expected race yesterday afternoon, By 6 o'clock they bad disappeared below the horizon, and at 7:45, a8 there were no signs of th the stake-boat Neth Low returned to the city, Upto othing was known as to the wlereaboute 4, but they Were probably either ri spuxly at anchor in the Rorse Ste, or else be up and down (ne Jersey shore in avarch of tom stake bout, ——— WASHINGTON NOTES. pony The Cebinot meeting yesterday, was attended by motubers for te frat sme im three months. tmaster-General considers It inexpediont is by the German steamers at present, 00 aed abla hee OO NO te NEW YORK, W THE QUEEN OF CONFIDENCE THR REMARKADLE EXPERIENCES OF ONE OF HER NUSLANDS, ne A New York Police Sergeant's Gallantry— Mra. Gen. Allen aa a Diner out—The Rich Uncle in San Franciaco-Satan in Petticonts-Explotta in Brooklyn. Mr. Lemuel ©. Smith is a fine-looking young Man of about 23 or W yoarsofage. He stands nearly Ax foot in hiv-stockings, and bas sof white hands, He is what women would call a handsome man, Mr. Smith i the proprietor of a first-class res: taurant at Communipaw ferry, Liberty street, At Meet abont noon on the 6th of October, 1963, a lady en- | only one really good race, which was tho tered Smith's prettily freseoed restanrant and | last, Ono important lewson was certainly seated herself at one of the tables, Sle was accom: | learned — yosterday, Mr, Belmont's grand panied by horse Glenelg was besten” «badly, killed ADRIGHT-RTPD, GOLDEN-MAIRED no of two summers, whom elie occasionally caressed ‘Tue host at once hastened to wait upon her, aud the best the house afforded was set before her. The dinner was excellent, ‘The visitor praised his ai and Smith was pleased, Would be sit down a mo ment, as she wanted some ad: tely complied, and listened attentively to the tie which she unfolded, She said she was Mre, Gen. Alien, daughter of Governor Bernard of Lou'siana, 8) had just that moment come down from Mrs, A Stewart's, with whom she had been Junching; that | fin Mrs. Stowart was sick, or she would have made her along visit, She was then om her way South, with hor darling cherub, TO LOOK AFTER HER PROPERTY ors, Ter trunks hed been broken open, und she had been robbed of jewelry, clothing, and a large amount of money, which she had carelessly left in her jewel Glenele er and flattered him, | anian, joc? Si po kind. not. Nae caso. Experience was a dear teacher, but she didn't | exp swe-pstakes of #10) each. ht. witn 61,000 aaded mind thy loss, for she had pienty, It temporartiy | AeA en i trae by Lexington out of embarrassed her, She hoped be wouldn't be bard npon a poor Southern woman who had been unfor. | Raga &t tunate, for abe Was poor just then, but she had plenty of money. Itw however, tled up ¢o that she conldn't get at it, Smith's eyes moistened at her recital, His eympathios were aroused, and he proffered aid, but it was politely declined, Thank. ing him for his dinner and attention, she departed, Jeaving the unpald check on the table. Some davs after that sho again visited the place with w Niagara this posit ERGRANT RATERBROOKES lg and formerly of the First Ward Police, who was lavien EDNE PREPOSTEROUS HANDICA BELMO. ou A Good Morse Killed by a Crashing Welght— ‘The Third Day of Of Five Races only One Ke Good—A Dreary Day at Fordham, Yesterday was tho third day of the fall meet- ing of the American Jockey Club, It turned ont a very moderate day both in attendance and sport. ‘Tho look of raln at midday deterred visitors, and so only a fow bandred were present, bat not enough to affect the course, whieh bas not Deon fair at any time during the meeting, There were five racos on the card; oF races won in the hollowest manner, and by 9 crushing weight. horses see that the best hors ean under s great weight be inferior to a jade with o light one? tthe same age took wp sixteen pounds more than Nigar But Glenelg was handicapped to be beaten, He bad tbrast on bisa 1:* formances this year lad warranted nothing of the His equal in years had nine pounds less Ho had been shamefully beate. now ke was beaten by a preposterous handicap, ‘The handicapper was either stupid or worse, and a horse wos beaten by his actton mont learn that weight Kills when even pace will tim rinst RACE, This was the Grand Nations! Handica va, Moaart, won easily ; Glenelg, the Leavy iinpost of 119 lbs, Jenown PARR, Oct. It Bay Lent, ¢ years, 108 Ibs. Hand's eh Glenelg, as fayorit Niagara brought 1 150, 100; Mozart, 18), 105, SU—about two to’ o1 against each, Wien off down to the p ‘The who econ, ion on to head Nisgara was eent forward, and went home an winner in hand by a iength ‘rom Mozart, Cavalier we wore a long way back at the finish. mu. and wi ‘s br. b. Glenelg, 4 years, 19 1a, ine 710s. exten F. Morris's of. c. Cava SDAY, OCTOBER 1 PrING or NUS GLENELG, Jockey € A little rain fel), was a walk ovor, When will mon running beaten from score to winds, when his per- | trong men. vy bis bad starts, and Let Mr. Bet : the start and Glenelg Niagara te, beaten badly under seMaany, The Grand National Mana} c. Mogart, Years, <i Ibe out of th 5, 100, W; Cavalier, 10, Hanw 2, ‘The Republicnns Gat Ponusy| crate Gain tin yanin—Judge Woodward's Republican—The Defeat of Chas. Passa Orrice, Puitavecents, Oct. 12—1 A. M. =The Republican city and county ticket is elected by an average majority of not less than 5,000. ‘Tho Republicans elect Kelly ond Myers for Congress, and the Demccrats elect Randell, pendent Republican, eupported hy the De is elected over O'Neill, triet (Reading's) is unknown, as heard from, no Republican Congressman has been lost, and one has been gained in the Twelfth District, represented by Judge Woodward. The Democrats Gain Three Congresame: on, Pa., Oct. 12 nothing definite from the Legislative ticket 1870. THE OCTOBER ELECTIONS. THE REPUBLICANS HOLD THEIR OWN IN ALL FIVE STATES, ee 1 Coner ania and 3 in Oblo-The Creeley, Inde- noerats, ‘The result in the Fifth Dis In the State, as far J, W. FORNEY, 1A. M.—There is Indica- re that the Den.ocrats gain three Congress. ——— Election in Philadelphia, occurred and a colored man in the line of voters, struck MeMullin for an alleged attempt to oust bim from the line. flually gave himself up to the police. In the Fifth Ward there was a great crowd, and the polls were obstrncted Marelial occasioned prevented « fu one precinct alone numbered 900, of a serious rio bronglt up to the posted £0 a8 to avall at ehort notice, they were etill on duty, and will remain on duty ‘until the count oft Pritaneuenta, Oct. 11.—The election passed off with but litte dimculty trouble, In the Fourth Ward a between Alderman McMullin ‘The latter He then ran, but was pursued, and Fivolly the United States s interfered; but the delay already vote, as the voters in Tn anticipation the United States marines were ited States Marshal's office, and At midnight 14 Of tho Votes is completed, SCATTERING RETURN ‘The Republican gain tn the Fifth Ward of Phila- cos, M, delpin distunee was run out in the b Glen beaten from the start, and COND RAC Fweifth ¥ 15 Republi In Waehii ie DO, in in the hn B. Reading's distriet tue Repuolicans gain in Bristol, Bucks c santy, an majority. ngton ‘Townsend's Distriet the Repub- icons gain Bin Bridge In Covode's District tue Sixt Ward 136, and in the 9%), In the Sixteenth Ward the Demo- purtecnth 111 New Hope gives teomery county punty gives Foster in bis attentions, Both left together after a laneh. | aig wae the Champagne * {xen for two-year-olds, | (Dem.) only 800 Democratic majority, This is a lo Bubseqnentiy, Smith aod Estertrook met, and the | ‘the starters were Madam} ley, Fanchon, Barba: | Of 187. former asked about Mrs. Allen, be thought | risn, Coroner, Precedent, ¢! Mr. Jerome's Ker Gen. Nogley is reclected in the Twenty-second her, The gallant, Sergeant spoke in tucky filly ont'of Gilda, Bas *oriau was the favorite, | Distri ty, The Reform ticket oat of Mra. A, he had | Malam Dudiey won polled hi i ost impiielt eonfidence in ver, and Cerne) in Dat win Fuelpe's dletriet, MeJuakin (Rep.)h he believed that whatever she had told him was yampagne Stakes for 2-year olds of #100 euch, n, 2,100 majority, true, Bix weeks thereafter Mrs. Geo, Allen paid | Gi¥iRngncga saan mic Zeer Mae OF #100 eachs de My | py, Kepublicans aye carried Judge Woodward's Mr. Smith another visit and the happiness at meet. | M.H. pandfurd's t,t. Ma adtey, by Lexington, district (Luzerne and Susquehaunal), electing Shoe ing was mutual, Had he been well? and bad she dain by the Flynue f sepeccseae 1] maker by 400 majority. ‘luis is the Hirst time it bas been well? and #0 on, Bie had been down | J.0°Donnell Hian—idiewila, 2 | cone Republican sines 1861 to Memphis since sie had seen him | F. Morris's, br. ¢ bariy.. € | Sls Ven Ankers divtrict: Monroe gives (orme looking wfter her estate, which gave her | Hunter & Travers. bo reg * 4 | Wem.) iio majority, a small enim considerable trouble, ond coming through tin f Corona, by ‘kelipse—das by In Mereur’s district the Democrats gain 06 in Mon- hai her trunks broken open and robbed, She w ai ¢ | tour county taking an effort to recover her property by law. | x. Jercme chef by Kentucky Milda WIL 0 [Ta Coxsn cs district Potton eonety gives 400 Dem- From joarneyings hither and thither, troublesome Tinve—1.0 orratic majority, a small gain over 1868, estutes, and trunk robberies, the conversstion fell ‘The colts wore offin.a punch, bat om the turn In Gen, Cake's district three townships of Leba- toa difercnt channe!. Sok worts were sookea, | Panchou headed and held ber front point to the | non county give 43 Demorratic cain, nd love's glances exchanged. Smith was capt!’ | middie of the howe stretch. Here Madame Dudley | Berks county shows heavy Dewocratte gains, vated. camo forward and went home first by five OneeaEs aLko AM ITIT PROPOSED ON THR POT. rene in were play, Fanchon second, and ee eee Smith wus aecepted at over, and tho next doy was who ‘ran a sad brats and ates Name. fixed for the nuptials. The two mot off'zo and was beaten from in B. Packer appointment ina matter of fact, bus ‘Tie goodness of his sister. t OP eae way, and were driven to Mr, Smith's elereyman, but s did not help him throaga, ant onl nes Reltew TDA eau he Was out, Another Dominic in Forty third +t losnesa in a strong light. 'B: se, bie | .8.%dokn Hi. Readingud Dawid. Morrell: near Eighth avenue, was so and he tied 10, has Wgood one, his get being footy |‘. John HoOlecr.. 20/4. WV ML. Armetrong silken bands, y Hen deerme | but gubitl be asin, Narragansett by hii is | Ze Wash. Townsend.. Swi. 0G. W.seoneld Mrs Lemnel C. § loving ev e tio » one would ever kuspect by look | bed Lilenence Geis. 60% W. resile In dersey City, thence afer a : fe that he was an Kei'pse, His Boston blood | 30/47. Py Wiontnperiee 2 fas 8. Ne moon moving to New Yor makes Bim, Lahn Be Stor ; Uaird street. The frat week me TurRD 6tce 8. Bhoemake... ph B. Dowitey alleg, c sth A Atak Ae proved 9 wath + bei Repub) AIXTREN TRETM JEREEN OFT, Her roffering nearly killed he nnd almost over by Kinghianon BU B45 bi rourtu Race This was a awoeps'akes for allfae with four en -———_- onto. ended Ler mortal earcor, While in Fortr-ihird | trios, rat only twe, Felicity and Zinga, appeared. | y " xf 7 notoms acy, and was at i i ‘ fs .arge Republican Gains—Dickinson Sald tu hives Tere'alg nysterieal: Tawkine glawwes elves: | Uhh, Moth se the would nduceye 8 MCE S|” be Defented-Hebenck all Right-Shelle ware, and crockery suffered, Tho h eo hnsbin 6 iu . barger Safe. attenipia to pacify her Were onavailing. Smith # on suuM ster Sanpvaxy, 0., Sept, 11.—The Republicans Tearned things that were net pie tuntto know. “live | | Sweapstokon of #25 each, with $199 added; three. |, CAMOMARN, Cor OUR tice | Ome wile's actions showed him that sie wae afraid thot | quartere of a tulle 0 PISO OR SF rusted (heey FO be omy people wonld find her out, bbe finally prevailed | f Mortis » gr SA} by Fe 4 | over Dickinson, in the Ninth District, Boek Bi te hall ont sat Meare Je Deere) sal 28 Time 120%, Convmnes, Oct, 11.—Seattering retaras from alt was ubserved of all observers, Her hysterics Pinta RACK. parta of Obio show large Republican gaint bella were dreadful. She had (she suit) a wealthy uncle | Thie waea race of ove wile and three quarters, | barger (Kep.) in the Seventh District is certainly in ‘Callornia, and it busineas aidn't prosper tn | win sour entries, $4 © Judge Curtis Milday, Sueah | elected Omaha, they would go thither, Smith establishe nb, sod Geoeral Yorke, ‘The favor won * iness at once. but abe wasa dreadful pulivack, | *" Darah Y ease Tye ieetr : Cixcixxatt, Oct. 11,—Shenck is elected. Cary g all she conid to break bim up. ‘They siayed ia ch is defeated, The Democrate lose Strader's district aia three months, and had w har ° one mite aud three-quarters ; * emith beard: bome reporia. conecrning bis. wife Te ee Curie by hexington out | ‘hey lose Dickinson's, Hoag’, and Strader's dis- whica male Lim think of K divorce, He A he trae pe a sre, 2 | tricts, amd, #0 far as beard from, gain none. flually sold out and tried to escape her ; " = Pee Fo 1 pater,—The Democrats gain the Sixth District DUT SIE WATCHED MIM TOO CLOSELY. She would not goto New York, she said, but pre ferred California, | Simith carried the ‘day and hither they came, | He wos sick and tired of her, a resolved to leave ber and sue fur a divorce, ‘T'ro Viding her with » boarding house on tieir arrival in the city, Smith, under advice of friends bere and there, forthwith left for Hlinois, establishing a re dence there aud sucing at once for a divorce. They had been married fonr months, and Smith had come to the conclusion that he could not live hoppily with her om aecount of her incorrigilie temper, reekless conduct, and unwomanly. be. havior.’ Smith lomt sight of her for nine months, but alterward heard she bad been searching every « for him, Several Umea sie bad ULE Wal Lis reetauran After his ret presenting s paper, asked hin to rig obtain a divorce, On one occasion she visited wyer in Broadway and mado # deed of trust of which was to be placed in Sergeant ‘hands. ‘Luis was oon after the mar. but in a fit of anger one day she burned it in sence. The gallaut Sergeaut, who was hom won the Ia Saturday good d to bave CONTROL OF HRM VAST RSTATR, aid the Inwyer $25 for drawing the deed, When Mirc'Smith last returned froin the Wat be went to hia uncle's house, and the Arat salutation he received Minnie 's been liero." She snddenty popped Do from & biding-piace. How she knew of nis com: could tell, “He made an appeal to lier to co away, saying thal she had given him more trouble Than apy man could stand, and WN WANTRD TO ABB AOTHING MORE OF Hen, Her plea of poverty softened bs oom - Indl es vided hi ith I J - . + ot omse P'Tbat was tbo lnas bs any ot bar. MEG | C09 Hele: Be next be hourd of hor was in Oman, id many other large cities, aa ce Doring @ trip over ¢) yy sho entered & restaurant, disposed of a eal, which abe so lavisuiy praised that the clerk sehamed {9 sak her to pay for it, She wished him a | Pleasant good morning, and eald she would call ain, } SFWRile in Omabe, Mr. and Mrs Smith wont to | { church one Sunday. and she insisted apon addrees: |} jog the congrogation while the preacher was in the miust of bis discourse, Hysteria finally seized her, tha her condition exelting sympathy” one of the deacons placed his carriage at her disposal. Smith syn tiatin. those atlacke she was violent. He Ought to know. He. fe thankful that the courte of ophis, Chi. members’ ‘Thorne’s br. 1 | Susan Ann was sent away iu the tead, and made the running for three-quarter Curtis Was brought ont and heade, trough Midday mace the race him at the Jast, for, length. y { mile, aud Yorke from tho start ‘On Thursday the race PROSPECT PARK COURSE, First Day ef the Ann pect Park Potr Grow ‘Trets- David Benner and Robin W Yesterday was the opening day of the annual show on Prospect. Course. crude stete, and little is on exbidstion, lay of flowers, truits, ve cellaneous articles. The featare and attraction of the day wae the trotting and the trots wore very go0d, revolting in the frst in s bad beat for tho favorite, Bai Tum FIRST TROT, ‘This was of horses that had never beaten 2:25, ‘There were vine o The Basi pert com | Paosruct Pane Covnsm, Oct, 11. Purve for oRrle rail. | horses that bed aster M gaan to iret hos bearty 9150 to second, $100 to mile | ge Murphy's be. David Bonner ' i. O'Phheres fi. Fano reerenenar Hi Howe's bik. m. Lad ; Coiton's’p. a. J ‘This was for a silver pitch * horses onl order make #0 good W kathy, Yost, Ann, i yew i 8 yre., Sib. & usan Ann was badly beaten in wiil continue and end on 1 Falr of the Prose Asnociation—Twe ry Jority As yet, the show is tna There is a tables, and mis. State. ‘There were two races, igma. colved: start David Bonner, lore Day, Grace was favorite ateven agai won in three heats s0uman rd; heats senewe- Bi Seouse= competed for by It is rare that horses of that race. ‘There were four en Dickirs trict, 1s defeated. same as before—1 ‘The vote wos very light throughout th Fosteria, can) for Congress. @ cain of ‘Youngstown, Maboning county, shows a Republi- can lore of 110, Kockland county gives @ Democratic majority of about 000, Crawford county, (John A. Sinith Four precints cive Stevenson (Rep.) for Congress a gain of 77. In the First District the Republi election by a decided majority. Cleveland city complete gave ga Ri jority of 1 county will probably be 2,500, #on's majority for Congress in District is estimated at about 500. CLEVELAND. from the Suite show Tt probabiy will reach 1 (Dem, ), for Congr of a mile, when on all the way tion. hiro for @ cood pace out of hima. He CLEveLann, O., Oct. 11.—T! passed off very quietly, ‘The indications light vote, Ravens, Portage County—Republica 106, Demoeratic gain, 72. Gallon, Crawford county—Democratio majority, 100, Republican gain, 170 ‘Warren city and township, Tramball county—Ri paptican Toriy, 238, A cant peany de n os “Gevretavil », Postage county—Rep. ma)., 48; Rep, jack: yer" ss Posi, Lotralae cows ) The indications are favorable to his ans claim Perrys nblican ma majority in the 6. The Republican the Eighteenth Ohio, Oct, 11,—Seatterin an_inere. returns ed Republican ma: 000, in the Ninth Dis- e Congressmen will stand the Republicans and 5 Democrats, whole PLAIN DEALER. ACATTERINGS RETUR: © election In this State 0 of a The icliowing returns have been re. mojority, jublican gain of 33. jards and two townships, San- Democratic loss of 153. Seneca county—| )., 13; rere ae - ma), 1y~Hep. maj, 273, «Rep. Tak Rep. 61. Lene a Bc aap Bucyrus eity, and two town- ep.) tor Vor ° Tifnois look favorably upon his petition fordi- | tries; My Tobin, Bilvertall, Nellie Conder, and War- | SyP® give Toner ie aera & ee vorce, Her cbild died soon after they were mar- | wick: ‘The last’ one, a good horse, did not show. | game county, gives a Kepublican guin of ried, In the betting Robin was favorite at even against Btenbenvilie city and township give # Republican MRS, PATTERSON IN DROOKLYY, the fleld, He won eaat majority of 405, © pain of B00 From the Brooklyn Eagle. b , OOMMARY. Seabee CHD, for Congress, rans abead of the It is rarely the caso (hat #0 choice a bit of aensa- . 3 har #4 aitve Blate ticket by 75 roles. tional news falls to the lot of the morning papers'as | »TROSECT Pane Course. Oct. tu silver pitener, | Oi dusky, frie evuuty, gives net Republican that furnished by the operations of the confidence | Aye. in harness. goin in the city of 640 over the last Congressional woman, Mrs. V'atterson, or Mrs, Warren, a4 she fometines eilis herself, ‘The story of her (ran tions abounds in all that is romantic, wud ro. mance is not lessened by th t Insuy of her M4, 241, 2:88, exploits seem purposeless, The shrewiest acumen | To-day the sbow continues, and there will be two | the Stat falis to discover uny motive whutever for some of | races—the Prospect Park Stakes for colts, with | Congr ces, and yet 60 shrewd an operalor would ecarcely Waste time without a purpose of some kind, so that the very failure to discover her meaning adda interest to tho scenes in whicu she has figured ‘Of this character is trausaction of hers in our her perforn nine entries; and the purse for horses (ust nave never beaten 2:50, Fleetwood Course—The Spirit of the Times uri a4 elec tho € 1 3 Dist, 1,200. Binkes eland City mojority of 809, a'eain of 2, Huron county gives 1,500 Republican majority on elght wards, give @ Republican ticket, And 1,600 majority for Foster tor Loram connt pablican majority ‘Toledo city gives Peck (Rep.), for Congress, 553 own city. Yesterday was the day for the trotting of the | Noni ne tha 00 Spirit of the Times stake on Fleetwood Park Course, |! ea Oe tne reetiag gute a numer | entry falied to make good their stakes, and here: | J°NtY Gr books, for which she sald she would call, Her | ceived the smoun: upon bis walk ovcr, +. selections, as well as her conversation, indicated the purest of retined literary tawte, Sie ind read Dante, SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH, —— Lucas county gives @ Republican majority of welve townships give 1,000 Re- a pain of 200. Preble county, six townships show a small Repub- Lhe county will give Behencks 700 ma Greene county, city and township gives labarger 1,026 majority a Republican gain of from Bntler county give Campbell (Dem.) pit must have Dore's edition—she so loved both yeild fe LTH taj. ee int shi have them ay con .ocan county give an estimated Republic OE OA Pare Pratch aw. | Kansas City, Mo., hne $2,206 toliabitante, hence ane ee 4 Republican ma. thorw in the original and seeined ‘aX home aniong | Thomas Hughes iectured in Boston lot night Po oe pee the highest elassos of Knglish literature, Jolie Boyd fell from St. John's Church, Now | pa ‘ ie ta e Bo good was her address and so fascinating her | opionns, yecterduy, & dist Py fost bat Name | ata pits Names May mariner that the booksellers #ay they, would wabions. | OCs ins Noianam aiod in Now Orleang, vestor. | 15h Salih stoe Te eaten ae tatingly lave sent her purchases, wii day, of chivroforns, While sitting in 8 dentist's chair 200 13." deo. We Morgane: 100 to abou at the usual 0, 0. D. precontion I Balti Heo, We avon gan. Lue But this #eom range point of the story, Ploy Taanc ©. Fellis, Secrotery of the Huckeyo Insurance Chas, N Lamiaon, 4,000)15. Win. PB, Bpragt Bt tus goer TO oe erst tooda: to, her | Company, of Cincipual, a defauiter to the amoant of | 4/7 109|16:*Johu A, ‘ingle address several time: o invariably declined, | 911.0. fam Sheliabarger: $9017. ¢Jacon A. Amb paving she would call'and take them away, Tb A man named Farr exploded an old bombshell at | p's Jolin Meaty fin|i9:*Jomes A Carisid, 3900 rhe hi never duno, and the mystery of let purpose | Tit te unding it jaminers Hie lost hia heads | W.tk, D. Vech 1,08 by a 80 singular # transaction remal vives. A Madm Mr, Culver, of Dayton, N. J., who had until recently been on inmate of the Lunatic Asylum in ‘Trenton, yesterday attempted to cut bis wife's throat with a razor, A neighbor rescued the woman, and locked Culver in the barn, A fow minutes aforward the baro was on fire, the lunatic obstl- nately remaining within. ‘The barn was detroyed, bub Culver wae reecuad, Hie (uiuries are road of one H, ©, Lincoln, of the firm of Lincoln & Chamber- d manufacturers Of Bomerviiie, Mass,, fell Lnto of boliing fat on Monday evénin, Us, Dat died a an boar, Yosterday the Llinots Central Railroad took po xf dred aod thirty-four miles of in the ited ‘completed lowe Fi brace ty Raliroed. ry pany aa ubrdven eounaotion be ieag {My aides “cit and Pectho Hatirond ths ex: Wil suike the Uniou Feolte itaiirond at Democr He was 0, ‘the com: Th ted. ‘ais, Italic; Kepublicans, rom; + Democratic gain. ¢ Republican gato — Only News from Indli Ixpranarouis, Oct, 11,—South Bend gives a Republican majority of 806, Town and Nobraska, Up to 2:50 A. M, nota word has been beard from these iwo Siuics, Owing t tbe stormy NEWARK CITY ELECTION, act here the Democrats Overreached Them- ver—The City Government in the hands the Republicans—All Quiet on the 2 wic—A Lesson for Wire-Pullers. The charter election in Newark, N. J., yester- day, resulted in a grand Republican triumph, The Common Council, which last year was Democratic, ie again in the hands of the Republicans, and this, with Repnbltean Mayor, makes the City Govern. ment of Newark Republican, ‘This chango has been Wrought not by Republican yotes, but by several causes, among which may be mentioned the profli gacy of the Democracy, In throwing overboard Gor- mans and tho accession of a large number of nexro votes, Karly in the day two New York repeaters were challenged in the Sixth Ward, but they escaped, Several prominent Demoeratic politicians openly boasted that they liad colonized voters in the doubt: fal wards. Effort was made to get the votes of boatmen on the Morris Canal, but it did not work suecesstully, Io the earlier part of the day there ‘Was an attompt by certain Democrats, friendly with the colored men, to induce them to vote the Demo cratic ticket, bat without avail, and the oon given up. Probably not more than half a dozen Democratic votes were polled yesterday by the colored men, Th the first district of the Second Ward over sixty colored men had voted by noon ‘The liquor shops were closed according to law, Dut the initiated crowd found any number of doors open: few drunken men, however, were seen on the streets, and except’ at tho polling places but little excitement was creatod. Rots were freely made that even two Democratic ermen would not be elected. Consiterable money changed hands. After the result of yester. "s charter election, it is asserted and acknow 4 by prominent Democratic politicians, that George A. Halsey, the Republican candidate for Congress, will beat Mr. Cleveland 18 the enhjoined returns tad been received ties: Dawes, Repabhiean, for Auditor, First Ward, 310; Second Ward, 21; Third Ward, 617; th Ward, 664: Tenth Ward, 31, In the ‘First Ward, Crane, Rep, had 944° majority; Second Ward: Baldwin, Rep., 973: Phird Wara, Heainsby, Rep., 528; Ninth Ward, Baker, Rep., 610; Steb? bens, Ren, 50, Win the Fifth Ward. Dawes, B In the Seventh, 147; in. the Ei Budd, Rep., for Alderman, has 128 majority in. the Fifth} Baker, in the Seventh, 199; Bathgate, 97 in the Eleventh Ward, ‘The indications at 12 o'clock Inst night were that only one Democratic Alderman would be elected, and that Mr. Dawes, for City Auditor, is elected by about 1,800 or 2,000 majority ‘Tne returns from the outside wards come in slowly. but, as thus far received, indicate a grand triumph for the Republicans, In the District of the Eighth Ward Mr. Dawes received 1 majority, and Mr. Castles, for Aldermen, had 173 majority, which indicates a Republican ma- jority in ward. No retarne have been received from the Twelfth Ward, which ts probably the only ward as1T majority; th. majority. which goes Democratic, und elects an Alderman, —<—<——— A War Cloud in the Pacific, Hoxotere, Oct. 1.—Commurder Truxton, of the sloop-of.war Jamestown, requested Consul Adamson to disolay his colors at balfmast over the consular oMce, out of respect to the late Queen Dowager, but Mr, Adamson declined on the ground that hi recived no offictal notice of the Queen's death from the United States Minister Resident, Commander Troxton immediately ordered Lieut. Cociirane with a guard of marincs to put the flag at half-mast, by force if necessary, over the consolar office. The order was obeyed, the Consul and Vice- Consul resisting, The Honolulu press wre indig nant, and pronounce the invasion of Hawaiian territory by an armed force of the United States as & Lign-banded proceeding. Virginin Kdltors as Duellin Ricnwoxp, Oct, 11,—The difficulty between James Barbour, editor of the Enquirer, ond Major James W. Walker, member of the House of Dele tes, from Madison county, growing out of an assault by the |: fupon the former, on the train of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad on S«tarday last, terminated last night with @ peremptory chi) lenge from Mr. Barbour, which was declined this morning on the ground that the State Constitution disiranchines duellists, Col, Jolin 8. Mosby bore Mr Perbour's messace. | LOSSES BY FIRM. longing to Wm. Renkin's estate on Dewark, was burned last might, Lows, A stable Howard stree $2,500, A wing of the Waterbury, Conn., Fiask and Cap Co.4 works was Durued last eveniig. Loss, $33,000 fosured. —— i FLASHES FKOM THB OCEAN CABLES, ——e st of Earl Kuasell at Woborn Mr. Motley is the gu Abbey At the Newmarket races yesterday, the Coaare witch #akes were won by Mi. Pryor's b,c. Cardinal York Margaret Waters, the notorious baby farmer, was hanged in Lon Mer of the Cowan tnfant F innocence During the budget in the Dantsh Folkthing the Ministry decline dito make any reducti Inthe army estimates until the result of the war be: tween Prussia ce {s beter known, $e PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, The wickedest man in New York { said now to be a candle maker, Delmon ico saya that champagne is rope nearly as fast as it 18 golng down here, Gen. Hi. Walbridge ts ve come near fighting, Dieed:ng, and dying for his country during the late feoeliion. ' How te that for Hi, ? Patrick Cahill of Vaterson, who received the free scholarsnip in the Louisville Medical College froin the Hon. John Hill, has passed @ satisiactory examination, ‘and been admitted. Itis well known that Fitz Hugh Ludiow, the aa. thor, who died recently 1 was at one time ® reat hasheesh eacer. He used (0 may, JOkingly, that the Inscription on bis tomb would ‘road, 3 hashes!” Camas CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, tilted Capt, Tsainh Ryn pleaded guilty ib the Paterson Court of Seasions y day, and was fned five dollars, ‘The trinl of Elijah F. Stevens of Franklin, killing Henry F. Gardner in & quarro! arising ou game of card 1 N. H., Yesterday, Sod will oro ‘Two newly-formed acquaintances relieved Albort 8, Lane, of 12 Second street, last night, of his waten, chain, and diamond pin. They bad previously plied him with liao A difficulty arose between the second officer of the IB aA, Chapel cee gues aah tats ce was shot by the ogicer. ‘He dled of his wounds, Dents McCarthy, of 83 Malberry street, while at- tempting to get Oi @ Becoud Avenue car, near Tenih Ben esterday, fell. aud the wheel passed his ‘oing up in Ea- 01 James Smith, was a tu. rea man complaiaing that he refused to stop ihe’ car, reputed proprietor of » hotel on road, wae caught early yesterda: £ m tho bara of Depuly Sheri Tobey beat hice severely about to Brookiyn, and hed him locked up yunond street Jail, Donald, the tramp who cailed at Mar: 0. 4 No Heited food and to pay & fn of $50, and to stand commitsed until (ne brutally pleaded guilty, before Ju Shandley, pecial Sevsions yesterday ui ntenced to the Pouitendary for six y onthe, payment fs nado POLITICAL SQUIBS, eae The Hon, J M. Warren has been nominated by the Democrats for Congress from the Troy district At a meeting of the citigens and taxpayers of Mor. Hénula, Bore Turner was nominated for Receiver ui Tax ‘The effort which Mr. Greeley and. his friends are makin alow the Woodford pill Is worthy of a better The Second Assembly Republican Convention of ueens county yesterday wominated Geo, A. Everett for Assembly A special hus been called tn county, N. J. for state senator, to Ml! the va cansed'by ite Weath of the lou. Ueorge T. Codd. The Demoerats of the Second Louisiana District have hominated George A” Fordyek for Congress for the long, and W. It. Greathouse for the short erm. tion Morris ney Photographic earas of the handsome County F. Loow, with the date of election, are how to be found distributed Ln all parts of the city The court room of Part 1, Court of Common Pleas, hos juet been altered, and the alterations meet wih geperal distatiafaction among (he counsellors ta goue- Fal The Filth Ward M. Madigan > Have @ grand pi ng wext, at sociation resolved demoustrasion on aud Greenwich Boacu mbly obably represcit the Naturalis: ton Clork of the Ata meeting las id Pitt streoty, resolutions were pai W. Young for Coroner, Murphy for Assemblyman ‘om the sixth District, Nelson W, Young addressed e meeting ‘The Kings county Democratic General Committoe last evening calied the primaries for the electic delegates to the various conventions for the 1 ‘The County and Congressional Conventions are to be held on thy 2ist, aod tho Assembly Conventions ou the 21 Inet, At a mooting of the Thirteenth Ward Independent Democratic Club. at 67 Ridvo street, leat nignt, the President, Mr. John W. McGeviran, in tuo ebolr. ator ‘adareasee tn favor of ColLWm. K. Koberts for Cougrese Tesolutions were passed declaring (he independence of tbe cin of ether section of the Tomugeratic party, and pistgins Whe olan to select the beet wmem Trou ‘each PRICE TWO CENTS. THE POLITICIANS CIRCUS, —_—. FERNANDO WOOD'S RENOMINATION OF FERNANDO woop, —ae Tho Fox of Bloomingdale Entrapping Hares of Harlom—Bat Exposing Trap and Frightening off the Sixth Ward Politica far Up Town, In the Nineteenth Ward, at « primary election, at Forty-ninth street ond Third avenue, on Satnr+ day night, the inspectors were the Hon, Pat Slattery and the Hon, John Butler, They are strong Fors nando Wood men, and they and a few others had packed the Congressional delegation, #0 that their friend Wood could get 9 majority of votes. The true Democrats of the Ward, who are in favor of reform, not wishing to send such a man as Wood to Congress, " ‘ RAN AN OPPOSITION TICKET. The Inspectors, judging by the tulle of the voters outside that the Wood ticket was going to be do feated, after twenty minutes’ balloting, declared tl Polls closed, and declared that tho Wood ticket re- ceived 66 votes and the opnosition 15, althoagh gentleman who was prosent is willing to testify that there wero only 52 votes in tho box, and that the Inspectors dtd not count the vote As soon ag the inspectors aunouneed the voto, the citizens, to the number of more than two hundred, Immediately adjourned to FiNy-cecond stesety clected three of the General Committee inspectors, held a primary election openly, where every one could see the votes counted, aud tho result was— three votes for the Wood ticket and 199 for the op- position. ‘On Monday the partios presented themselven bo- fore the Binmenthal Chairman of the General Com- mittee, and the delegates to the Mayorally Conven- tion of the opposition ticket wore declared regulary and thelr names wore called of in Apollo Hail ow Monday night. In the Twenty-second Ward, FERNANDO WOOD HAD ALSO DREN AT WORK, It is said that in that ward they had no primary, but that the Hon, John 8. Masterson made out the ticket, all the delegates boing Wood men, ‘The Congressional Convention for the. Ninth Dig trict met last night in Brevoort Hall, Fifty-fonrt. street, to make nominations re Wis present one legation from the Twel nd Twenty-sccondy ‘ards, and two contest gations from the eteonth Ward. rz cle temporary Chairs man, but he had ‘be air only a few mow menis when Jobn 5. Musterson was elected perma; nent Chairman of the Convention, aud Mr. Drow Secretary, both strong Wood men. B legations from the Niueteenth Ward were in order that the other two ar delegs ni larger than the Tweltth, Fernando Wood's men vo TO ADMIT THE Woon MEN from the Nineteonth Ward, headed by the Honorable Mickey Fay and Mr Patrick M don, William S. Hillyer, a staunch and. popal Democrat, who had been the choice of the true m of the Convention, immediately # iter to the Chairman decliniog to be a candidate any longer bee fore that body. The vote was then taken for Comm greseman, and Fe lo Wood id the votes of the Nineteenth and Twenty-second Ward deloga- tions, and one vote from the Twelfth. Nine true omocrats, headed by Jobw Halloran, still voted for. Hillyer, and the Fernando Wood men found i impossible to make Wood's nomination unanimor Youn MeCool, ex-Register, and several of Wood’ ® friends are reported to bave said that Fernandy ha@ promised TO SUPPORT JUSTICR LepwiTit ive considerable money t tion who were o to the Executive Com latter Will repudiate Wood's nomination. because resolution was unanimously carried by the General Committee of the city of New York to support no Tammany man for Congress, or for any other office, BRENNAN'S SHOW OF STRENGTII. Torchlights, Calclam Lights Me % ot Banners at Cooper lustitute-Making Sure of the Tammany N The lange hell of the Coop: overflowed: with the Democracy of the Tommany tribe at @ o'clock Inst evening, assembled to do honor tothe party in general, and Matthew T. Brennan in pare nati ticular, The neighborhood had been made meloe dious with music, resplendent with calcium light, transparencies, and torches, and boisterous with® cheering for an'howr, and at the (ime mentioned M. Y Hrennan Clubs had arrived from nearly every ward in the city, ‘The varl Processions were ‘gay with bonnore. and transpare and were preceded by banda of masic, ‘The hall was handsomely decorated with. flags, ‘The back of the staze wos hang with the stars'and stripes, upon Which wos inscribed, * The. Matthew T. Brennan Association.” In the centre bung a portrait of Commissioner Brennan, looking uncom ortable in avery high standing collar, Thas hall contained one wonkun, remained until the close, and seomed deeply fnterestod In & side room was p fire water, and to it the fayorod politicians rosorted. frequently, On the stage were tony local Demo~ cratic big guns, incladiag the Hou, Harry Mil, the ovided a lange variety o8 Hon. Algernon's. Sulltvan, Owen Murphy, Judge MeCunn, Supervisor Roche, Thunderbolt Norton, the Hop. 8. 8, Cox, Dennis Burns, ‘Tom Nicholas Muller, Judge Kivlin, Col. tor Creamer, and Aiderm ‘The appearance of Sen: was greeted wiih taree hearty. choors the meeting he Was" the observed of a When he applauded, tho auditors applauded ; when he iaughed, they lunghed ; and when he winked bis right eve, they winked their right eyes, William HI. Burns presided, wud Joseph A, Hare was the secretary, Iesoiutions were adopted ratle fying the State ticket, minatiue M.'T. Bromy on the stage. nd duno observers." nan for tho Shrievuily, alter which camo whe speeches. The Hon. 8. 8. Cox spoke logically and landas torily, Algernon 8 Sulli quently, Senator Norton modestly and briefly, and Col. Koberts fervidly and redundantly, An outside meeting was aitended by two hundre@ an #tifly and erandilo~ people. who listened to speeches delivered {row @ Stuud ia frout of the Inscitu pit atts OBITUARY, REAR Tho Hon, Thomas C. Perkins of Hartford, Conn, iis witer'who ourvives bnin, wa ‘Gaugtter’ of the te 4 % Mev. Dr, Lyman Bocener, tcl d ‘The Hon. Gilbert Doan died at his rosidonce Lasty night. He at one time represented the Rensselaer Dis. Urfet in Congress wae 4 Sapeeme Court Tudge, was counsel for Mre. Canningham in the Burdell mi Ger case, \ ———__ NEW JERSEY. The ease of ‘Thomes Corcoran against Micheel od Kyler to recover three taches of land, was conc! yesterday before Judge iedlo, at Newark, by # vei for the J.-M. Gibson, auctioneer, will sell 900 bulldi lois in the Sixtesnth Ward of Jersey City at 1:30 P fo-tuorrow, A special traia from the foot of Libert rect wil convey pertous to and from the gro free of charge. ‘The two brilliant detectives of Irvington, vig. ior and D. b ‘Terrell, aro on the alert foe notorious rumans florn and Koo! e Liberty Pole, awning, Hoboken Common Council last night reports ed favorably on the tamous Third street improvainent Dou which there was such loud cries of frau ter, and t twas Ad: The, revorg A the ass # which were alleged to US as ee JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN, Muste in Washington « Frederick Schafter fe 21 Bowery, and his n¢ airs yesterday, ‘Tobias Moszkiewitz, nod 2, fell last evening from the third-story window Of 101 Waiker street John Stevenson war run over yesterday and killod by the Hudson fiver lallroad cars on Evventh ave The Chief Clerk of the Eizith Division tnt Custom House of this city is said to be w Kadica Democrat Tho best California champagn iso that mate by By M. Bngbey, of the towa of Fulkoin, It is pure, g00d, and cheer Tn cons C of the champ! aintned by wh expe The American ty en for the teller Ying out the ad 6 windows House, were ‘ets, fired by iuexper crats Patrick Dowa on Thirty-eight Tho brainy BANK kuown, ‘An unknown man wos found dead yeste ing io sie lodging house Al Spring airvet were, otters wd iessed tO Daniel i treet, Troy. A reader wants to know what the play is at Wal able pury i f the Cooper Insti titubion, Ing the he by need DUL CuLMUsiMetlc Demag c wis found yesterday ina stable, street, suflering from Concussion of vou ‘abevuited by some Versvus Ue day morn= Rvs ack'v,, The papers, he aye, auuourice {tas tho: Cw Hoses.” but the colored posters indicate a red White cabbage Patrick Culligan was found dead yoster tay aMere noon on the Howevard road. near blchts sixth a having evidently been run over by lie wagvn loade with Gobble stones, The ship Arkwright, which arrived yesterday, doarded, on Keptember 2, tn lal OM. Jong 61.0, Ung brig Bt. Maty'e, of nandy Cove. SB apandongd, 6 Matis gour, aid cv tything iuovaile washed awog ‘Abobo was (a the track of salys aud 4aMmzerows Vd Wom eet on dire