Reds 12—Stars 10. aIn the gaiue yesterday, which was witnessed by a ttenienduus orowd, Charley Jones took the pitcher's position and held it throughout. The Stars took the lead, and held it by a score of 10 to 4 up to the eighth Inning, when the Reds by a streak of luck and poor tickling of the twinklers,tied the score when the game was almost a certainly against them. OelUer, Chmnnrd antF^iliiirnerplayed well, and 011 part of the Reds Jones, Foley and Burke took the honors. Following isJ THE eCORtt.J *.........ST AH 8. 'AILK.1 B.R.B. P.O.*;A-E.Masrner, 1. f ;lt;fc 2b2123 J101Sommers, 2d b. lt;1^b,5112r23Cary, in.....j,............. 5133i0«:twDeagio, 3d I14 a: l.f........ 41132:11t teluer, s. %..i......• • m - i • ■ « )123281Mm ers, C...I......HOUtZ, 1st \y.......• • •'*•••»113O '-~mS ,*212m *;111151Chttmard, r. f.......223100Reeder, in...1......j01313•Totals.....W...w-1323271713RED stock tic.6.A B.r:1 B.R.B.p.py.A.E.Jones, p______ .1____....... 6233* 020W Ionian 1 f. .L____EM.324321Fo cv, 2d b____L.......... 4223510i .V. lTJg# C.....j......*.....6 .022521Me, IieV, Hd b.....A002222Wheeler, 111....____....... 5® '■13312Bniitu 1st b..I_____10270-M } £Burke, s. «................ 511105■ 1Winkelman, rj f, ,....... 5101200• —# *Totals......L.. .*■ - - - -............- ■ - T......40 1211212715yInnings.Stare.-..........j. ...1. 2. 3.4.5.0.7. 8.9.1 1 00422 0-0--10iiisl Stocking#...;____1 0 1 ) ) 0Runs earned—Stars 4, Red stockings 1.*Tv\e-base hits -Junes 1, Cm* maid I.2 42--12Three base hirs—Folm* 1, Ewing 1, Meyers 1,Total bases on ch an lii—starts 16, Hoils 16.Bane ou railed. baUs~Fo;ey, Beagle. Meyers.Missed flies—W it* ipan 1. Wheeler 1, Bn; Re l.Bumbled Kiuumiers—Sommer* 3, Me»ney 1, Ileedor 1#Mag nor 1. ' • ■ -1 ' :Raised g roundera—Carv 2. Oehlerl. v\ iid throws—Merney i, Deagio l.Ewmg 1, Meyerslf Reeder 1. fluMuffed thrown bnils—Smirh 2, Honfz 2, Dengte 1. Struck out—Winkclmau * 1. Foley lt WTomaii 1,Meyei a*l. - vBalls eaPod—On Reeder 110, on Jones 91.Strike* called—Off Reeder 13. off Jones i). .Tfiub of game-—1Two hour* ami twenty minutes. Umpire—fcbmlcy Walker.WEATHER REPORT.War Department,hitment, ♦OrriCE OK THE OHfKF SIGNAL OKKU ER. Ser 1 — 13 A. M. SWashington, D. C., OctobeIndications—For f lio Went Gulf Stales, id ear or. partly cloudy weather, winds mostly easterly.nearly stationary temperature and ” barometer.For Tennessee and Ohio Valley, clear or parity cloudy wee. thrr. v'inds mouthy from east to sowM. stationery fern, per attire, higher followed by lover barometer. Fur the Upper Mississippi Valley, decreasing cloudiness, easterly veering to wanner southerly winds, failing barometer, For the Lower Missouri Valiev, clear or par tly cloudy weather southerly winds, stationary or lower tempera; ore, falling barometer. The Lower Mississippi will continue nearlystationary.CINCINNATI. October 12. 1879—10:30 P M.PLACES. BAR. rtlKK WfXD WEATHERCairo.................730Cllt; a r.Chicago.............80.2003WCloudy.1'incioiiati. O........311.1571KCle ir.Dtir.’er. Cor.........29 9063SClear.OesMoine*. la......30.05690Clear.Dodge City. Kan.... 29.0470sClear.Fort Gibson. I. T...30.0374BClear.1 ndianaiHUtH. I mi..30.107 10I'lcar