St ' of we find said Peter In the Seventh District George S. Shanklin hate no power, . to Secretary State and that after their adjournment, sni Wo'fe-M- Official Election Returns. - o8e B- Muir ia duly elected to said office of Judge of reoeived 7,621 votes, and Speed S. Fry recoived tints subsequent to that prescribed by law( Mnhl.7i. B. Laoy, nnion. tho Common of Jefferson county. 3,943 ; - Pleas meet and make ny of returv "h7SM-J- Koark, union. THE COMMONWEALTH. We publish y the Official Returns for Given under our hands this 18th August, iboo. In the Eighth District Wm. H. Randall receiv- amendment the n THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, ed 10,634 votes, and T. T. Garrard received 3,824 ; first made by them. Judge of the Court of Appeals in the Third 1 Governor of Ken tucky. In the Ninth District Samuel McKee receiv- After the receipt at the Secretary's office of the Oh ?," nian, union. Appellate Judicial District, for Treasurer of ed 8,163 votes, JOHN M. HARLAN, and J. Smith Hurt received 6,241; return from Harlan county, prepared and signed General. And that L. S. Trimblo in Dis- the State, for members of Congress, forjudge Attorney the First by Hudn, opposition. SEPTEMBER 5, 1865 E. L. VANWINKLE, trict, B. C. Ritter in the Second Distriot, the proper officers, at the time prescribed by t en t TUESDAY of the Seventh Judical District, and for "lard, opposition. Secretary State. in the Third District, Aaren Hard- law, a paper was filed in laid ffioe, purporting lleton-Ja- me, of Wilson, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Jef Att: Jis. R. Pack, Astietant Secretary. ing in the Fourth District, Lovell H. Rousseau to be signed by the clerk of the Harlan county Pen union. of News. in the Fifth District, G. Clay Smith in the Patten, Review ferson county, as ascertained by the Board court alone, which former return so Pnlae union. Sixth District, Goorge S. the Sev- changed the P- - Capt. Anderson, of the Great Eastern, has Shanklin in D"a", opposition. appointed by law to perform Official Vote for Congress. enth W. as to add 34 votes to Neale'i majority in that Scott -- of Examiners District, rf. Randall in the Eighth Joseph W. Davis, that it will take Dis-stri- Sholby opposition. published a letter stating Distriot, and Samuel MoKee in the Ninth county for Treasurer. This paper was not re- G- that duty. ". - Harris, opposition. ten months to provide proper gear for rais- FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. have been elected members from the State garded by ns, but the was follow, Simpson-- will be seen that William Sampson, a Trimble. of , of original relurij, Iilton McGrew, It Bradley. of the Honseof Representatives Spencer k opposition. Atlantic cable and making the nec- 345 the Congress dur- ed in estimating the vote of einnty. ing the Conservative Union man, has been elected a Fulton 24 of the United States, to serve that Pa"ott, opposition. 325 ing the 39th The voto Taylor W. essary repairs upon the Great Eastern. He over George Hickman 75 session of said Congress. of Wolfe county for Treasurer was E. Kennedy, Judge of the Court of Appeals, Ballard 163 689 Given under our hands at the office of the Todd Urban union. of cable in May not estimated by ns, because the only evidence suggesti the laying a new W. Rebel, by MoCracken ... 265 428 Secretary of State, in Frankfort, this 4th day of 6 " emon, opposition. Kavanaugh, a Conservative we had of the vote of eounty was a paper Trimble Geoi, next, and that an attempt be made to Graves 510 950 September, 1865. that Sims, opposition. only 79 majority. This should admonish Trigg Fenton i Marshall 19S 577 THOS.E. BRAMLETTE, purporting to be the certificate of the clerk of . Finnie, the old one at that time. Appellate Union James W nnion. the Union men in the 3d District Calloway 113 753 Governor of Kentucky. the Wolfe eounty court, signed by him alone, otter, 17th 337 547 M. Warren P, opposition. The Suez canal was opened on the those who have honestly stood by tne Trigg JOHN HARLAN, dated August 28, 18C5, stating that "aoeording R. J. Lyon 185 92 Attorney General. Crayoroft, opposition. ult., a vessel passing through from theMedJ in voting men and money to to the poll books," Neale recoived 50 votes and Washington C. R. Government Caldwell 403 196 E. L. VANWINKLE, - Huffaker, union, 195 298 State. Garrard 15 votes. ' For reasons vote Wayne Earton W. iterranean to the Red Sea. put down the Rebellion that they are Livingston ... Secretary of ths lame the 'ach, nnion. Crittenden.... 659 62 Att: Jas. R. Paoe, Seoretary. of Wolfe eonnty was of Whitley Jackson Vi has decided against in bad company, and the sooner they sepa. iiitilul net counted for member Ford, President Johnson Union 231 225 Woodford James P. opposition. the 184 253 the establishment of a Bureau of Pardons. rate from Rebels and Rebel sympathizers, Webster Official Vote for Treasurer. THOS. B. BRAMLETTE, wild, insoluble, iB formation better will bo for themselves and their the hard, l wilh There no law authorizing the it 8,542 4,749 Neale. Garrard. Governor Kentucky. 8Death. ' Total.... of its glacier air, sweeps through the warm of such a bureau. country. Adair 254 402 JOHN M. HARLAN, 11 it breathes SECONP CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Allen 346 207 scene of life and leaves i over Twenty-fou- The total vote for Treasurer foots up as Attorney General. r serious railroad accidents Anderson 201 245 stiff and snow-whit- e. Teaman. Ritter. . L. have occurred in the United States during follows: Christian 783 772 Ballard 114 387 VANWINKLE, being opposition 42,187 Hopkins 452 238 Barren 509 681 Secretary State. the last seven months most of them Garrard, Bath 340 322 f From ? a Year. Muhlenburg. . 648 542 Att: Jamks R. PaGS, Auittant Secretary. $1000 to $600, attributable to carelessness. Neale, union 42,082 Henderson 180 838 Boone 302 818 be made by an aotive ana lnteligent man, Daviess 381 759 Bourbon 132 689 CAN Agent for a Life lnc?, c.pany, About $4,000,000 have already been Insuri n 318 459 Boyd 403 492 Senatorial District. one of the i tne countrr. 105 McLean best and most nonular from the sales of Government horses Garrard's majority. Ohio 790 938 Boyle 273 475 To Ministers Sohool this is an marked 4 and Teachers from counties which are Hanoock 232 361 Bracken 779 663 f3fThose years are new Senators, or oellent opportunity. and mules. The sales are still going on. If the votes the . have been Those 2 Address, with Breckinridge.. 507 782 Breathitt 212 IT marked years are rost uthce, box 6736, N. Y. City. enumerated in the Memorandum attached 141 Senators who bold over, having two t 570 689 Breckinridge J1J jears September t. A delegation of about thirty prominent Grayson 1 serv. by Board of Ex- 622 398 Bullitt 32 188 and railroad men are to the official returns the Butler European capitalists Edmonson 303 193 Butler . 526 265 aminers, and which they felt themselves No. 1. 4 . D. expected in this country to examine the con Caldwell 349 120 Landrum, anion I years. SA.TjE Col. 66 LARGE At- bound to reject, had been counted, then Total 6,786 6,974 Calloway 378 No. J. W. T. Chiles, anion 2 years. dition of our railroads, especially o! the 912 Garrard's reported majority would have Campbell 1,672 No. 3. T. W.Hammond, opposition 2 years. and Erie. Carroll 154 249 OF lantic, Great Western THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. No. been 79 votes. Carter 791 247 4. N. R. Blaok, anion i years. Convention of Colora Lowry. Grider, The Constitutional The total vote for members of Congress Casey 111 326 No. i. W. W. Gardner, union 2 years. do concluded its labors on the 12th ult., by Russell 361 289 Christian 677 664 No. 6. B. H. Bristow, union 2 years. LIVE STOClO foot up as follows : Cumberland.. 302 341 Clarke 113 233 No. 7. A. D. 4 HEAD OF THOROUGH-BRE- the adoption of a Free State Constitution. Clinton 366 72 37S Cosby, opposition years. DU1 V For the opposition 57,502 Clay 456 bam Cows, Monroe 646 364 320 No. 8. O. P. Johnson, union 4 years. rf Heifers, Bulls and Calves i Colorado, when admitted, will complete a For the Union 54,008 Clinton 49 25)Jhead of blooded Mares, Metcalfe 287 492 Crittenden 590 No. 9. John B. Stallions and GeN belt of to the Pacific, with the ex- Braner, opposition 4 years. dings; 15 head of Jacks 300 States Barren 537 792 Cumberland.. 35 141 and Jennets; bead Opposition majority 3,494 No. 10. John L. Helm, opposition 1 years. of Merino, Cotswold and Southdown Sheep, all ception of Utah. Allen 484 445 Daviess 176 267 17 TJ.. . . ' . . No. 11. .vtbs auuJ .1 Simpson 149 475 Edmonson .... 293 199 Jas. Gsrln, to All vacanoy, opposition ducks; a lew mules, some of whicn re- - This is all of the 40,000 majority claimed are broke very Archbishop Kenrick, of St. Louis, has Warren 583 1,128 707 S97 2 years. and large; broke Oxen, very fine; previous Estill and a few Hogs, will be re by the Conservatives and Rebels to Todd 320 491 706 1,210 No. sold publicly at my iused to permit funeral services over the Fayette 12. George Wright, opposition 2 years. Bradalbane farm, seven miles the election. In of distin- Logan 461 90 683 733 north of Lexing- of Fe the language a Fleming Ko. 13. B. W. opposition" 2 ton on Newtown Turnpike, mains of the deputy Head Center the Hart 375 733 359 960 Stone, years. the five miles from guished State Official Conservative Union Franklin Georgetown, and miles nian Brotherhood, who died lately in Min 61 81 No. 14. Wm. Jehnson, opposition 4 years. thirteen from Paris. Tho Floyd sale will take place on to some his political associates a few . T No. 15. C. THURSDAY, THE 6TH nesota. He has also given orders that no man, of Total 4,871 6,528 Fulton 270 T. Worthington, opposition 4 216 uuiutsiiK, 1B05, and the terms of it, days ago "Boys, if these Union Amendment Gallatin 229 years. whichmi will be will be procession of Fenians should be allowed to FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL 639 liberal, made known at that DISTRICT. Garrard 509 No. 16. B. S. time. men get one more swipe at us before the peo 672 311 Coffee, opposition 2 years. enter the Catholic cemetery. Taylor. Sardinq. Grant My intention being to give un farming Graves 426 771 No. 17. Thomas Z. Morrow, union 4 years. on a ple, Petroleum won't save us we shall be Meade 78 520 large scale, an is for Army is now 543 637 No. opportunity offered to all who Recruiting the Regular wiped out." So we believe. And we Adair 442 597 Grayson 18. George 0. Eiffe, opposition 2 years. desire it, to obtain very further be. Green 131 176 valuable stock, in sound very active. It consists now of less than Hardin 397 916 No. 19. J. H. Chandler, opposition 4 years. condition, and of pure blood. The pedigreesof lieve that if all those who had lost their Bullitt 92 501 Greenup 734 306 No. 20. 4 the whole have been printed in pamphlet 40,000 men. 275 Hancock 103 221 Philip Swigert, opposition years. form, votes by the Expatriation Law of Kentucky, Larue 582 and can be bad on the day of sale, or atany time, Marion 277 1,065 Hardin 191 395 No. 21. Tho. B. Cochran, opposition 4 years. Gov. Hamilton, of Texas, ha issued a had been properly refused a vote, we should by applying to Wm. Warfield, Esq., of Lexing- Washington 504 718 Harlan 567 67 No. 22. H. M. Garriott, opposition 1 years. ton, or to the undersigned. proclamation ordering the necessary steps to Nelson 72 789 Harrison 553 503 have carried the State by more than 10,000 No. 23. J. J. Landram, opposition 2 years. RUxJKKT J. BRECKINRIDGE. Con- Spenoer 27 503 Hart 350 377 be taken to enable the people to call a votes. No. 24. M. M. 4 Sspt. Taylor 212 565 Henderson ... 111 728 Benton, union years. vention. No delegates are to be allowed It will he seen that the Senate will stand Green 348 593 Henry 401 594 No. 25. R. T. Baker, union 4 years. Hickman 26 192 LIST OF but those who ure loyal to the United 19 Union and 19 Opposition, and the House Shelby 156 1,185 No. 26. F. L. Cleveland, opposition 2 years. A LETTERS Anderson .... 235 411 Hopkins 220 61 in Office States. o. 27. W. A. Dudley, opposition 4 years. the Post at Frankfort, of Representatives 58 Opposition and 42 Casey 537 587 Tackson 516 17 REMAINING on the 5th day of Sent.. 1865. No. 28. John A. 2 General Sheridan was at Galveston on the Union. There may be some inaccuracies in Jefferson 3,334 2,440 Prall, union years. which, if not oalled for in one month, will be sent Total 3,652 9,437 Jessamine. .... 244 389 No. 29. A. S. Allan, union 4 years. to tho Dead Letter Offioe at Washington, D. C. 28th of August. giving the political status of the gentlemen Johnson 417 15 No. 30. W. S. 2 any of Knox 675 Botts, union years. sT"To obtain these letters, the ap- The customs receipts lor the port of New who are Senators and Representatives; yet, FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 187 plicant must call for ' Kenton 2,017 1,015 No. 31. Lucien B. Goggin, union 4 years. advertited lettert,' give the York alone for the year thus far, amount, it we have taken some pains to inform our Routeeau. Mallory. Munday. date of this list, and pay two cents for advertis- Larue 45 228 No. 32. W. J. Worthington, union 4, years. ing. Jefferson oounty Laurel 486 206 ia reponed, to $00,185,538, which is at the selves, and we believe it to be as nearly cor No. 33. Elijah Patriok, nnion 2 years. ES"If not called for one & Louisville... 4,902 2,832 139 Lawrence 449 447 within month, they for can be made No. 34. T. J- Cardwell, will be sont to the Dead Letter Office. rate of $.0,300,000 the year, or $26,000,000 rect as it without personal ap Oldham 149 455 2 Letcher 127 20 union 4 years. "FREE DELIVERY of letters by more than the amount of our coin interest plication to each individual. Henry 456 711 14 Lewis 916 444 No. 35. H. C. Lilly, union 4 years. carrier., at Owen 244 706 18 the residences of owners, may be SECURED by on the public debt Lincoln 43 592 No. 36. Milton J. Cook, anion 2 years. observing the following RULES: Livingston .... 106 57 No. . 37. James Harrison, opposition years, DIRECT to Official Vote for Appellate Judge. Total 5,751 4 704 173 Logan 304 346 "1. letters plainly the street and The King of Portugal, in a recent speech, well office Sampton. e. 33. Wm. H. Grainger, onion ym. number, as as the post and State. through- Kavanaugh. Riley. Lyon 161 52 "2. HEAD letters with the promised a law to abolish slavery 2,133 SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Madison 1,107 615 writer's pol oie Jefferson 1,302 1,127 and State, ttreet and number, sign them his colonies. Portugal was the first Eu- Bullitt.. 51 358 79 G. C. Smith. A. H. Ward. Magoffin 181 119 Representative Elected. plainly out with full name, and request answers di- Kelson 54 559 Gallatin 243 357 65 661 that be in slave trade 112 Marion rected accordingly. ropean nation to embark the Spencer 34 169 Harrison 574 812 147 Adair James R. Hindman, opposition. 150 Marshall 336 "3. Letters to strangers or transient and about the last to give it up. Hardin 229 625 97 Boone 349 889 Mason 819 1,120 Allen John J, Gatewood, visitors opposition. In a town or city, whose special address may be Meade 53 339 53 Trimble 67 333 McCracken... 235 257 Anderson indignation John Drafflu, opposition. unknown, should be marked, in tho lower left-han- d The Fenians held an excited Larue 58 235 196 Grant 692 394 McLean 152 227 Ballard Thomas H. Corbett, opposition. corner, with the word 'Transient.' meeting at St. Louis on Thursday night last Hart 380 353 40 Kenton 2,084 1,011 Meade 23 281 "4. Place the postage elamp on tho upper right-han- d Barren 424 386 1 Campbell .... 1,685 912 Mercer 535 595 Barren B. F. Trabuo, opposition. over the course of the Archbishop touching oorner, and leave epace between the atamo Monroe 286 54 30 Pendleton... 963 601 Metcalfe 239 402 Bath Lander Barber, nnion. and direction for funeral of Deputy Head Cen Cumberland.. 359 Bracken 826 772 Monroe 438 without interfering the their late 42 25 205 Boone James M. Uorbin, opposition. witn tne writing. Clinton 156 2 Carroll 183 340 Montgomery . 188 558 ter. The meeting lasted until two o'clock 6 Bourbon "N. B. A REQUEST for the RETURN of a Wayne 461 49 Morgan 176 43 Robort F. Davis, opposition. J letter to the writer, if unolaimed 30 in the morning. Resolutions were passed Russell 116 50 Total. 7,666 6,421 Muhlenburg 548 421 Boydi Lawrence D. J. Burtohett, anion. within days 29 or less, written or printed with the writer's name. broth- Casey 96 59 260 Nelson 37 446 Boyle Joshua F. Bell, opposition. e to bury the remains of their deceased and State, across the left-han- d of Lincoln 35T 58 223 SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Nicholas 557 506 end programme, Bracken John Stroube, union. the envelope, on the face side, will be complied er according to their original Washington.. 36 410 376 S. S. Fry. G. Ohio 587 491 S. Shanklin. & Magoffin with at the usual prepaid rate of nostaire. Marion 161 659 373 Owen 78 116 Breathitt R. Patriok, union. in spite of the Archbishop. Nicholas.... 630 639 ble when the letter is delivered to n. 22 236 166 Oldham 35 S47 Breckinridge Alfred Allen, opposition. the writer Taylor Bourbon. .. 228 830 Sec 28, Law of 1863." A Maryland Grand Jury has indicted Green 14T 197 Owsley 603 159 41 Clarke 124 282 Bullitt John B. MoDowell, opposition. 320 134 ... 952 587 Bangs, Mrs James O Lewis. John B Bradley T. Johnson, Harry T. Gilmore and Adair 55 Fayette 723 1,220 Pendleton Butler k Edmonson J. Q. Owsley, union. Metcalfe 434 62 Perry 257 31 Collins, Mrs Sarah Lvnoh. Daniel 27 Scott 185 764 others for treason. Johnson was appointed 26T 105 Caldwell Francis Gardner, onion. Crab Tree, Felioian (2) Linton, Leonard Jessamine.. 407 436 Pike du- 6,327 Powell 132 143 Calloway W. H. Covington, opposition. uraig, Unas if Moss, E W rebel Provisional Governor of that State Total 6,268 3,467 Woodford ., 68 613 Pulaski 1,534 526 Cehrn, H McDaniel, Jas M We, Thomas E. Governor of Ken- Franklin.... 382 981 Campbell Jaeob Hawthorne, union, and W. ring the rebellion. Bramlette, Rockcastle ... 461 170 Calvert, Miss Mary E Roberts, A G tucky, John M. Harlan, Attorney General Mercer 572 651 P. D of Rowan 151 22 Degman, nnion. Carrioks, John (3) Rust, J E The total internal revenue receipts for Kentucky, and E. L. VanWinkle, Secretary Boyle 302 484 of Russell 94 131 Carroll Haydon S.Wright, opposition. uorian, John Riddle, Joseph State of the State of Kentucky, do certify, that Linooin 322 724 July and August were nearly $56,000,000. Scott 150 676 Carter A Rowan B. F. reatherson. Miss Mae Shaw, Sidney R baving examined tne .Returns of the special Shephard, union. Griffith, William $13, 500 was collected Shelby 122 997 Sanders, Miss Tildie A At Augusta, Georgia, election held on 7th of 1865, for Total . 3,943 7,624 Casey A Russell F. L. Woolford, opposition. the August, the Simpson 118 340 Grace, John Sanders, Miss Matilda of revenue election ot Judge of Court of Appeals of the in five days after the opening the the Spencer 3 264 Christian George Poindexter, opposition. Garris,Miss Sallie (2) Searbrough, Lewis Third Appellate Judicial District of Kentucky, EIGHTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. office. Taylor 10 219 Clarke B. F. Buckner, opposition. Hilts, Miss Hattie Strong, Capt Wm all of the eleotion returns from said Appellate Hardy, T Randall. Garrard. Todd 36 115 A John Stevens, Daniel Judicial District having been received the of- Clay Owsley William McDaniel, anion. Hawkins, at Pulaski 1.592 579 Trimble 60 240 Mrs N Tryne, R J New Mcsia. We are the recipients of a fice of the Secretary of State, we find, in said Clinton A Cumberland D. R. Carr, union. & Rockcastle 653 209 Trigg 314 462 Jones Langeor. Messrs W ash . Miss Fannia am election, William Sampson for of- new and beautiful little song, entitled, "I received, the Madison 1,103 620 Union 96 118 Crittenden John A. Tandell, nnion. Johnson, Mrs Henry White, Mrs Luoinda fice of Appellate Judge, six thousand three hun- since you left me;" words and music Estill 713 404 Warren 536 1,077 Daviess Josiah Veaeb, opposition. White, John lonely dred and twenty-seve- n votes; and that G. W. Jackson 536 8 Washington .. 155 495 Persons calling for any of the above letter, by fellow-townsma- that young and tal Kavanaugh received, for same office, six thou- Estill A Jackson War. J. Moores, nnion. our Laurel 591 212 Wayne 305 262 ill please say "advertised" and give date of lists sand two hundred and sixty-eig- votes; and that Fayette Isaao Vanmeter, opposition. ented musician, Lt. D. W. Haley, author of Whitley 1,007 62 Webster 92 205 Offioe ODen from 7W o'clock. A. M.. until W. E. Riley received, for the same office, S3 three Owsley 622 ' 155 Whitley 683 32 Fleming John M. Gray, nnion. 6K, P. M. "Little Katie is now sleeping" and other thousand four hundred and Bixty-seve- n votes: Clay 544 330 Woodford 43 553 Jaa. 39 W. A. GAINES, P. M. and T. W. Riley, for same office, four votes; and Franklin Harlan, Jr., opposition. songs of much merit. We recommend this Knox 815 181 Wolfe Sept. 5, 1865-- lt. C. G. Wintersmith, for lame offioe, one hundred Harlan 692 49 Floyd A Johnson H. H. Witten, nnion. song to our musical friends as worthy of a and five vote; and we find that the said Wiliam Letcher 173 17 Total 42,082 42,187 Gallatin M. J. Williams, opposition. in their musical repertoire. And more Sampson is duly elected to said office of Judge of Breathitt 214 26 dace We, the Governor, Secretary of At- Garrard Murphy, nnion. me uourt oi Appeals tor said Third Appellate Perry 295 22 State, and especially as being the production ot a General Grant Lewis Myers, PUBLIC SALE! Judicial District. Wayne 654 425 torney of Kentucky, sitting as a Board nnion. to examine count tho cer- who gives fair promise of win Given under our hands this 21st August, 1865. Garrard 651 525 Returns and votes, as Graves Wm. Beadles, opposition. tified to us, in reference to the eleotion held on ON SATURDAY ning for himself a bright name in the musi THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE, Wolfe 000 000 Grayson Wm. L. Conklin, opposition. THE 9th INST. Governor of Kentucky. the 7th of August, 1865, for the office of Treasur- wish a full of er of the Stato of Green Wm. 8. Hodges, opposition. the Public in , cal world. We him measure JOHN M. HARLAN, .. 10,634 3,824 Kentucky, do certify that we Stables, this city I willsell Total have examined D. ATto the highest for cash praise-worth- y Attorney General. and counted the Returns for the Greenup John Russell, nnion. bidder, in hand a lot success in his efforts towards of E. L. VANWINKLE, NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. election of said Treasurer, and that James H. Hancock W. P. D. Bush, opposition. that end Secretary of State. Garrard received at said election forty-tw- o thou- McKee. Burt. eighty-seve- Hardin Bryan R. Tonng, opposition. HORSES AND MULES, Att: Jil. R. Pass, Jniitant Secretary. sand one hundred and votes for 6Attention is called to the advertise Mason 836 1,124 Treasurer of Kentucky, and Wm. L. Neale received Harlan A Perry Elijah C. Baker, nnion. belonging to the Stato of Kentucky. Lewis 932 511 o o in our paper of Sale forty-tw- thousand and eighty-tw- votes for the Harrison Hugh Newell, opposition. And also on the same day, at the ARSENAL, ment the Public SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Greenup 813 338 same offioe, and that said Garrard was duly elect- Hart W. H. Gardner, opposition. on same terms, a Quarter-Mast- by the Quarter Master General of Kentucky SrtCIlL ELECTION FOE CIBODIT JOD8B. Boyd 446 536 ed Treasurer of Kentucky at said election, to and the lot of 134 150 Henderson Geo. M. Priest, opposition. and Commissary Stores and other belong G. W. Johmton. Powell., serve for the term of said office, commencing on articles of Government Horses and a large stock of 870 871 ing to tne state Jefferson 5.130 Fleming the first Monday in January, 1866. Henry Isaao N. Webb, opposition. aioresaia. Th?se Rowan 203 46 S. G. SUDDARTH, Quartermaster Stores. stores contain Bullitt... 393 Given under our hands at the office of the Sec Hickman A Fulton W. R. Bradley, opposition. Carter 838 301 Sept. Q. M. Gen. of Ky. soldiers' clothing, coats, pants, cloaks Oldham . 462 .i.... retary of State, in Frankfort, on the 4th day of A Lawrence. , ... 497 512 Hopkins Webster R. Gregory, nnion. Spencer . 240 September, 1800. old tents, and many other articles 248 198 Jefferson Fry opposition. blouses, Shelby... 1,156 Morgan THOMAS E BRAMLETTE, J. Lawrence, Consumption, Chest and all Respiratory Diseasee 620 133 of value, lt will be to the advantage of Johnson Governor of Kentucky. Louisville-l- st dis.-H.- G. Van Seggern, union. cared by Medicated Inhalation. Floyd 285 174 the sale. Total 7,381 JOHN M HARLAN, Louisville 2d distriot M. Bijur, union. our readers to attend Pike 475 17 Attorney General. Louisville 3d dis. J. M. Armstrong, union. JUDGE OF COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Magoffin 294 138 E. L. VANWINKLE, S,The Episcopal convention of Georgia Montgomery 198 584 Secretary of State. Louisville 4th dis. A. M. Stout, union. has recently been in session at Athens. The JEFFERSON COUNTT SPECIAL SLECTIOH. Bath 474 503 Act: Jas. R. Page, Anittant Secretary. Jessamine Wm. Fisher, opposition. P. B. Muir. I. A. Wood Knox William B. Anderson, nnion. committee on of the Episcopal Total . 8,163 0,241 ALSO. or rax Jefferson... 4,736 1,697 Kenton Harvey Myers, uoion, and $eo. W. north and south submitted reso- We, Governor, Seoretary of and At- church two We, the Governor. Attorney General and the State, Memorandum. Carlisle, union. EYE fc E Alt, Secretary of State have examined the returns of torney General of Kentucky, sitting as a Board Liver, Stomach.Skin, lution which were adopted. The first In the return of the vote in Crittenden cuunty Jesse H. Rodman, opposition. Serous, Scrofula, special eleotions held on the 7th of August 1865, to examine the Returns and count the votes, as Larue resolution declares that the diocese of Geor- oertified to us, have examined and oounted the Re- it was certified that William L. Neale received A B. union. Cancer, all Female Diseases, Rheumatism, Headache, lorjuuge ot trie Cirouit Court ot the Seventh Ju- Laurel Roekcastle Charles Faris, Catarrh of the Head, Dyspepsia, all Impurities of the gia will resume its connection with the Pro- dicial District composed of the counties of Jef turns of the election, held on the 7th day of Au- 590 votes and received 53 votes. It was Letoher A Pike John H. Reynolds, nnion. Blood, Paralysis, Fits, Diseases of Children, Hernia, ferson, Bullitt, Oldham, Spencer, gust, 1865, for members of the House of Repre- Asthma, Piles, and all Indiscretions successfully treated. Episcopal church in the United and Shelbv: not statod that any votes were cast for James H. Lewis P. H. C. Bruoe, union. testant and for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of sentatives of the Congress of the United States, Dr. Wise may be consulted at the Capital Ho- 53 W. States, whenever the bishop shall consider Jetterson county, and we find that Georgo W in the various districts of this Slate, and find Garrard, and the Board did not count the votes Lincoln Thomas Varnon, opposition. tel, Frankfort, for a few weeks after this date, In the Fist Distriot L. S. Trimble received A with Johnston received, for Circuit Judge of said as ea?t for him. Livingston Lyon T. Thompson, opposition. September 1st 1865. Persons desiring his advice such course consistent the good laith 5,749 votes, C. D. Bradley 3,542 votes ; Seventh Judicial Distriot, seven thousand three and After the roturn from Meruer, a to Treasurer, Logan P. A. Lyen, opposition. must oall early it gives better chance to get diocese owes to the bishops in eighty-on- e E.DeHa-ve- n In the Second District B. C. Ritter received which this hundred and votes, and B. out by cured. No charge for consultation at his rooms. fourteen 6,974 votes, and George H. Yeaman received 5,-- made the county board, at the time ap Madison GsorgeW. Ballew, anion. the late confederate states. The second res- votes, and C. T. Tavlor eight Ho has been many years surgeon of the U. 8. votes, and that the snid George w! Johnston 786 votes ; pointed by law, had been received and tiled in Marion John R. Thomas, opposition. Navy, and also surgeon of the New York General deputies be Henry Grider received olution provides that shall was duly elected Judge of the Cirouit Court of In the Third District the offioe of the Seoretary of State, a paper was Marshall Jas. Brien, opposition. Infirmary, and has had twenty-fiv- e years experi- the 6,528 votes, and Jas. H. Lswry received 4,871 ; elected to the general council of the church Sovonth Judicial Distriot aforesaid , all of filed in said office whioh purported to come from Mason T. W. Gault, union, nd Harrison ence in the treatment of lingering or obstinate the 'returns of said Distriot having been duly In the Fourth District receiv- oomplaints. Persons affiicted with any disease the states, with (he understand- C. the proper officers but was prepared after the ad- Taylor, opposition. in southern received at the office of Secretary of State. ed 9,437 votes, and Marion Taylor received may rest assuied of getting immediate relief ing that if, in the judgment of the bishop, Also, find that Peter B. Muir received, in said 3,652 ; journment of the county board, and the separa McCraokon John W. Oglevio, opposition. wherever it is possible to be cured, and invalids special lor of Court Com In the Fifth Distriot Lovell H. Rousseau re- tion of the members thereof. re- arise to render rep- election, Judge the of The amended McLean Isaac Calhoon, opposition. suffering should call without delay. Cancers or any contingency shall a mon Pleas ceived 5,751 votes ; received 4 of Jefferson county, four thousand turn from that county mado a difference in favor Meade Joseph B. Woelfolk, opposition. any of the malignant growths will be treated with resentation iu the general convention of the throe hundred and seveuty six votes, and Logan votes and Manful undy received 173 votes ; a specific that effectually oures, without tho use In the Sixth District G. Clay Smith received of Neale of 10 votes. This amended roturu was Mercer W. Connor, opposition. United States necessary, th same deputies a. nouu, lor same omce, one tnousand six hun i. of the knife, or caustic, and without pain. It Is dred and ninety-seve- votes complete returns of 7,656votes; A. H. Ward recoived 6,421 votes.and rejected by the State Examining Board because, Metcalfe J. A. Routgsau, apposition. one of ths greatest discoveries of the ago. shall attend. iaia election navmg been made to tho office of S. H. Doughty received 1 vote; in their opinion, the members of a county board Monroe John Biggs, union. Aug. IS, 1865 6m.