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WHOLE NO. 7374, MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1856. ERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. ————————————— THE ELECTION. THE RESULT OF THE CONTEST OF TUESDAY NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES ELECTED, &e., ae. ke. ‘We give this morning the popular and electoral vote ©! the covnty, as fall and as correct as cirotmstances will permit; also, the names of the candidates elected to ‘ations! ard State oillees. Tho statements are valuable id useful ones, THE RESULT ACCORDING TO PRESENT APPEARANCES. FUE POPULAR PLURALITIES AND BLEVTOKAL VOTE. Pluraticies of The Wlectora! the Popular Vole Vote ety eee ee Bee Bialik. Buchanan, 2ilmore. Bromoni. Bw Au Domnoctiont... 34,149 2,267 38,854 — — 6 Me) a Oo Saas 6 = — woo — — u oiane, + 10,600 - - w- = WO ak ae — 5,000 — — 4 Maine... 16071-1542 27679 Massachuset's 27,878 18,94 102911 — — 18 NGA as eee | me an BOAO eG 1, Hamprbire, 21,913 218 2635 —- — 6 Now Jersey. 16.612 8,473 Bad 1 =- = peneteee +182,614 62,460 177,632 — — 36 eta _ — wy —- = 8 ervspicaste 20,000 - — 0 ede Island.. 6663 1,692 11.341 —-=- 4 Vermont. - — woo —- — ’ 61 00 8a Bach, Fil. Pet co 4 mie & Sau. .— 10 == ue = Pe - ¢-= T aot 9 wie bp — = Scie ue = 4 Se ae aes 1232068 14 TSB ELECTORAL Novenber, 1862. Plaree. Sot. + Pierce's majority tn 1852... ‘Bechanan’s majority io 1856. NAMES OF THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. VOTE. Ne NATIONAL CANDIDATES ELECT. Mbes es +S AMES BUCHANAN. seJuis OC. Bewcruneipan, THE NEXT CONGRESS. @he Poliacal Complexion of the New or Thir cine ty-fittn Vong ress. THE SENATE. Term commeoces Maroh 4, 1967 ; end March 3, 1859 First Seenion mpens December 1857, President... . Joan C. Breck: Geeretary.. . «Asbury Dickins. ALABAMA ICING AN. Oiert, C. Clay, sir. B...1859 Charles E. Stuart, Benj. Fiiazpeirice, B....1901 Republionn ... ARRAN At MIBSOTR Wo. K Sebasvan, B..1859 Democrat... Roba W Jotares, B.186L conver Laloyetta » Furter, O,. 1P6t dames Dixon, U.......1663 GALLFORNIA, 1961 les Demoor at Wm. A. Seward, F..., Repadiicar NRW sRN GRY Wiitam Weignt, B.... Democrat 4.06.40 yan ¥ mare f. Cayton, 0... Democrat... $59 PLORIDA, Davit Levy Yaieu, B..1961 George FE. Pug Pepe A Douglas, 2.1859 Cymen Trumbull, 0, .1863 Ls DAs A. Philip Aiea Bb Reparhcan.. sorte Canoriva, Geo W. Jones, B. James Berlan. KRNTTCRY. Joba B. Tuowpeon, B..1°59 Joun J, Crurenvea, 0. lest Lamielena Samuel Houston, 0 Deuocr st » Win, Pits Fossonden, 0. 1860 Repubiteas, 1863 Wate Beary Wilsov, 0 THE HOUSE. MEMBERS CLEUT AS FAR AS KNOWN. L—A. B. drevewooddem. LF. P. Baie, Je , opp. 2—haw, A. Waruer, com. 2—T L. Anderson, ovp. CALHFORNIA 8 —James 3 Groen dem. Chas. P. Seow, Lom. 4— —— Ornig, dem 24. G. MoKinbes, dem. 6.3. H. Woodson, opp. DELAWARE 6. de —* hitely, dem. 7 PUOKID A. 4—Geo. 5 Hawsins, dom. nue t— 8. B. Washbarae, opp. Fe on opp. Ovejny. OOP. Wan. Keiiogs, opp. LN. Flora, deo, ‘Thos. L. Barris, com. ‘Aaron Sbaw, oem. i INDIANA. A James Lookoert, dom. o—Wm. Hi. Fugiivn, cem. Blames Horne, com. 4—James 6. Foley, vom, b—Divid higore, opp. md. M. Grivg, om. FeJobds G invrs, den. &-D. W Voorhees, dem, lor Colfax, opp. O— Robert Lowry, vem. Uvobs T. rout, opp. ows 1. —Pamee: BR. Corite, opp. QaTumoby Devs, opp obi Me Wier, opp. 1. 2 ge B= Coat J Gitinad. opp B= Nenemian Andou opp. Amt. B biorse, opp S—L Wa houro Jr. opp. MAPRACHU SRP JRovert & Ru:!, opp. 2 Jae. Bailiogton, opp. Wm &. Dames il, opp. 4—-Lanve B. Comte, opp. PAY OOP 1i—Wildam F. Rowell, dom 4 = Graetus Corning. 16—Saeard Doad, opp 1o—de0, W, Palmer, opp. ii—Fracote bh “maoor opp. 18.- Clark B. Coshrace. dem =) B Matteron, opp 21-4 ary Bonnet, opo 2i—Heury 0 Goodwia, opp Si Joarior DB Hoset, opp = Am08 P. Granger opp —Kowin B. Morgan opp %—K nory B. Pouie, opp 27 —Joun . Parker, op» a Wm. W Kelsey. opp. Wm win, @. Androws, opp 30—Jad. W. Sherman. opp Bi tan M, Burrougns.opy be-anson Barlingeme #—laraet C. Hated, dom. bt ng An opp. BR—Renbden bh a, OPP. Jo. P. Jr., Opp PRENSYLV ANIA 8—C. L. Knapp opp. 1—Tuos B Florence, dom how bay 2—tdw Joy Morris, opp. 1m Geen evil, dom. fa itckman Hi.) dem. jf O— fokman, com 2—W. 8. Grosbeck, dom. 7—fenry Chapman, dom opp. 8). Giancy Jones, dem. 6. ‘ont opp. O—Ani’y EB Roberts, on. 4—J. \1jéem, LiJohm C, Konkel, opp, T—Aaron Herian. opp. LW. L. Dewart, dom 8.—Ben). Stanton, opp. eal ‘v dera W— Win H. Dimmick dom Ww, OPP Gyidinge, Opp. BJ. 1. Gy TJ. A. hagbem, op. % Jon Nick, on. MIOMIGas i—Iretab D. iW, A Howard, oop #— Geo RK, Rovins, opp. Q—Honey Wal!ron, opp t—terpet B Adrian, dem, — S=—=/avid S Ws) > 1agh.0pp 4—Jobs Hugler, dex. die Witt O Loch, opp: boo, R, Worteney ke, Wincor URKMONT, 1—John F Poser, opp L—E. P. Walton. opp. 2-3 © Washbourne, oop 2—Joetin 8. Morn, opp. R—Chas. Billinchurads opp 8.—Hemer B Royer opp. BECAPITULATION BY PIOURBS. PRET CONGRENS «MENT CoNTROK Dem, Opp. ein Opp arkansas... . > a bed Cantornia ae -_ 2 Sad ms 1 i = os - 1 ~ /’ ® 4 t ‘6 4 ‘ t 1 1 - 4 a 6 4 é i 6 _ t - u - bh 1 5 _ ‘ 6 8 12 2 ae, 4 Fy 2 ag a 8 ig yivanie 76 19 16 hk erolinn . ae = 6 - or a - & . 38 ne 6s 8 36 66 Opporition majority... 6... BO au Verco atte gate tu nevonteen States. . ; eTATES IN WHICH ELECTIONS ARE YET TO BE Opp. States Dem, 0 WH Nort cerowas | 4 N. Hampshire, — é & Rhode isiaad,. 1 i 4 4 e 1 1 ? ‘ w ry 1 a - resent Democratic majority in rematning 13 States... 4 1k tf probedle that of tne thirteen States where electior re yet to be bela Alabama, Georgia, Lonisania, Miesis sippi, Nerth Carolina, Tennessee, Texas ano Virginia, wit! e+e! democratic members; that the Keatdoky and Ma ryiand delegutions wili be largey demeoratic, while Khoae lsisnd, Now Hampshire, and Connectigut are likely w eicet oprosition members, With these tngix and prov abi ities ty view the next House of Reprcseniauves will stand as follows — ichatan Opposition , Buchanan’s provabie majority...... 28 Wh @ democratic mejority of fourteen in the Senate acd of twepty-olght tm the House gives Buchanan a fair evart in Congress, Will he be able to manage it? STATE TICKETS ELECT. ‘overuor sontepant “tate Prikow Laspector.. Wesley Bailey Nerk Court of appeals. .Ri fF. Bick: MICHIGAN. -K. 5. Biogham.,...,Republicaa. George A. Colo Goverpor .,...... ‘icutepaut Governor Governor ‘4 ween! eoretery Of stave, sete Teneurer, COVETOON ..cceeeeseeees Willinm &, Newell, Republican NEW YORK LEGISLATURE FOR 1857. amnaee. yrus P xinito, am Daaioi E Sickie, dew, joseob ff. Petty, Am ‘Mark Spencer, dou . Cor inad, Broome and Tioga. .| On) vgn and Wayne... .....-Semuel 0. Oaylor, ‘Tomphias, Sepeca aad Yates.James Huntington, rep Sev bem apd Chem Si an. nud Wyomtag., Alwamany 52,, Chautauque acd Cattaraugus, , Roderick ASSEMBLY. arnasy J—Richard Kiwmey . hem. 3 Acams Van asien. Re t-—Jonn Evers...... Dem. 4—F. Townsend... . Dem. RROOMY. Enos Pofter...... Rep. oncwma 1—Mitehe!! sandiord Rep, 4—J, T. Hogeboom.. Rep J—Aaleneou King 2—Kume Crow! CuarTArge® ONONDAGA 1H. a Prenaergast Rep, “~ 1—John 0 Rnoades. Rep. CORTLAND {—Sdney dmitd.... Rep. Joseph atwater..Rep. _3—F W. Leavenworth Rep. DeverRs 4—Chas. B. Mond... Rep. Im rrenr ...... Dem. ontina. %—Frenk!in Dodley. Rep 2+. B Ravcock,... Rep. 80 N Compbell....em. s—Johm Haisiead... Kop. wen 4—Ing’m Cownsend. Rep. ‘ied Titwny. Ame, OsTAnio. 28 DW Chnton,. em, 1—Samuei A Foot...Rep. ORLEANS A. Hato stoson.... Rep. hb Wakeman... Rep. ©. R. Weeks+. Rap. 23 J. ¥ePheton,, Rep. QuaRN INET ER oe, D. BR. F. Jones... ., Dem. 1—Calein (tttiefleld Rep. BARATOG A 20 P Granger... Rep 1—Abrahaa Leggett. Rep. Sank. W. vosee Rep. 2-Sameuect J Mow... Rep. vison srnc nm. t—Jobe Heurrd.... Dem. & B. Van Valkenburg Rep 2 Thee, Melt SUFFOLK. <Jobu A Font 1—Fawin J Rove... Ame. Lueten Cark... SCTNN ROTADY Nicho.ws Barhydt.Rep enon JaLymen Hawes.. .Rep. Benson Uwon.... Rep, ‘asteow WASHINGTON 1 1— Aneon lagraham .Rep, 2—Thos. A. Bwhop,. Rep. 2=H. W. Beckwitn.. Kop ena Waren. t~Jerem b #. ander. Rep 1=Thomas Jobneon. "ep fm Lacey ROD. I= Joroph Peacock... Rep ert saples... Rep WYOXENG, RonTCoweRy Cyril Rawsoa.... Rep. Mathew © Davis. Rap. YATES Herohiah Baker. . Rep. A.V. Haspending op a Rep RECAP /TULATION. Republican . + 62 Democrat a CHARTER OFFICERS. CITY GOVERNMENT OF 1866 AND 1857 COMPARED. Democrats in Roman, republicans in Italic, and Americaas =e wet A. Mosm, 4- Darthoiomes Featy. 6 Ilonry R Hoftmire, 6—John Ulamey T—CnARem Fox. Morgan L Harris Barthotom s+ Healy Henry R Hotm Joba Cary Thomas Adama ALD) RMEN CONTINUE». bee Ite, 1357. b— Wikia TUCKER, Wuuas Tooses, Qe Pre Foran, Soloman tao Ces tami G RUFPET) James ( \ James to 3 Jacl Davia &. Jackson, 8 Disc Etward McOvouell, + Monexden, Poor soneg aacO Hanke, Vek PULMRE wan 0 Evy, wow Valero, avon Herriek Win. Mo okey, George © Varian, —Wiuam B Drake FOLITC4L COMPLEXION OF THE ‘Thomas Mc tpedon, Wittam MoOonkey. oe Ownas Wrisaw 8 Daas BOARD. 1856, 1867. + 10 da la 8 Demooruts Oppeeiion BOARD OF OOUNC:LMEN. Dnt. 186. As6T. J—Baway Syn Henry Surra, Joan Voo Giada. t= faceb L Suith, S—Groxon CLUETON, 4—anox . Gavitt, t—Joun Peach, t—Jumes Rely, ro P Bicktord, b—Jonws L. Waugh, Wm. 4. Bultoe Thomas Mouroe. Joby Bsulor James Reilly. George rv. tiekford. James L Waugh, {—Ghonum A Bakvay. James Clark Vee Witt teat A. Onan Robert D aaell, Mav ew Murray Benry Hugaes, 12—tr orge MeRivisy, Bugs O'Dounell. temJames B Keriigan, Me. Giardia. idm ¢ is W Wal iS—Mcbort Barry. st Orion: 0 Grav —Jopas No Ppithps, Ure d antes B. COLGROVE, We Juss O warn YARD AVERY. JOHs KENNAKD. George T. Warnga. Mionsei Barty. W. W. Judson. Jonas N. Putidtps. Peover Urawford. Lewis Farnswi LavyaRp avEw Journ Kexnann. ALRXANDER HaMPAILL, Aavkew J CaMPxiL, Isaac. Boat. John Roehuer. % 4—Iisaac O BUNT t—Jorb Roebner. %t—Jonn Vav Tne, Li Cn 5 WETLUCK, W. Goiyer. Wm iRAac B. SKATTS =F 1 A Boole, 1.—Usencr H. Raywonp B F. tates. 8%.— Jorn Burt Michael MoLoughlia, sAM FLoyp Chartes Doty. McConnell. J. Movonneli, Ir, John Weewy Hunt, Haugh O'Brien. Thomas Keily. Michael Sab Samim. Horree, © AckenMan. Wm. H. Maosfeld. J. M. Reynolda, Nicholw Kissel. A. J. Ovsi. Bernara Rolly. Peter Loden ick. Ania 4, WATROUS W. T. Vay Rivne f= Brapard Rel ly. 5i.—Jamre Wailaoe, Jr. 0¥.— Dewors Ryer. Devats Ryer. §3.—Thomes A. Dunn, Nathan Neabitt. bi—Jouy & Novas ©. Fitzgerald bo —Wiuem 8 Carton. ChariosH Haswell. Sr—Wilhem 4 Baxter, Charles Addins. o? —Jobn J. Bradie:. Homer Franxin 08 —Btwax A MAYNARD. bo —Houry A. Cargill. 00 —lassc A. Horern, VOUNICAL COMPLEXION OF TUB BOARD. 1866. wm Democrats ‘4 Opposiuon, . «+ 83 ww ‘Complete. ‘bem he 385 g ‘009 Of fal iso aga, all. 1) x Seaieeres +16 1,840 3 103 Chemung .’ € 1402 3.189 Gotan G tar thu Satu 4,456 4’ lay 2,068 2,328 1 4,003 3.289 3 6,400 6,406 6,791 7084 = 8.048 1,400 LMS 2,166 — — soe 1,747 900 maj. — = 4122297 Belt 1,807 9,166 B38 Herkimer, {ail 1,020 60% = 1, r 8 fefferees "3. "666 Lar me eae ase Kouge, fold, ..49,881 - 7) Lowi. _ tavipgrion — 1,900 Mactsou.....9 378 1,162 Monroe, ruil,” 6,007 7,686 Montgomery 4 “641 Luae New 40,790 18,275 3 2,886 133 oH: 928 733 2512 4,u01 = 4,408 ou 1900 1,664 4 — 3,846 21966 0 610 2btt 2218 #,029 1,172 6688 4,578 e472 06,27 1,700 maj. — & =~ — 2681 2,054 = — 3816 2,234 400718 8472 3,410 - — 6916 fiat ae AB ae Rite Pasbmgion!s 1498 45 ¥ u Waype full, 2,600may — 4, Weatcher am 9,008 270 ®yomics, full O 29002472 Vater..... .e a u 4,514 177,052 92,460 202,088 284.889 Fremont oor Puchanan os 45118 Fremont over Filmore, 96,172 Guchanan over Fillmore . 60 054 Majority agsinat the demoorate 127,874 Whole number of vote heart 302,608 ADDITION AL. Counties. fuchanan, Fremont. Fillmore. Chemung complete . 1,700 2.680 708 Sieuben— compete. 6,961 2,006 Rroeme— com plete i 2)200 - Dela was e—cow piewe : 2496 4370 1,990 Tn Queens cvunty, the resideace of Mr. King, the vote for Governor {s a8 follo King (rep. ane Portes cave} 2,986 Breoke (Amer), see eeee 2,008 In the Twenty eighth Congressional district, Wm. W. Keleey (rep.) bas 4.800 mejor! y. In the Twenty first Congressional district, Henry Bon- nett (rep.) bas 6 600 majority. NEW JPRSRY. ‘The returns from atl parte of this State come tn with Ot, and in RO ReRtering & Maoner vba It the present moment to sum up the result in ‘voto hae been carrted for Buohwnan by & im coomeqarnee of the divielun betwoen ibe Fremont and Fillmore party Win. A, Newell, who for Governor by the main bedy of both mar’ ted over Wm © Alexonder. the democra- ‘Us capdtWate by A large inejority whieh way reach 2 000. For Congress there are vncoubtedly three dem orate 1d two opporition men elected, Clawson and Rovbun are doubters re elected In the First amd Second die riots by a fusion of the opposition against the democratic can dates. In the Third dirtriot, Hiehop, the fusion oandldate, 1s do feated by G. B. Adratn, In the Fourth, Joba Auylor ia probably electod ovo" P. ©. Osborne, republican, Charles Amorican. In the Fifth district, J. R. Wortenay ke’ ia olected by nearly t¥o thovsan1 plurality. Amazi Dodd, reoubiican, co0 Saree of Wis Wakes, cae Betts, Aumerienm, te the lowest ob ‘The been carried by the do. weoregs ich will sive theta the choice ot a United ‘Staten Senator, to muoceed Hon, J. R. Thomson. INDIANA. Civewnani, Nov. 6, 1866, The following are republican majorities in Indiana.— Delaware county, 760; Randolph county, 800. Wayne and Henry counties show large republican gains. Jon- nings county rhowsa demooratic gain of 106, Democraiic majorities Bartholomew county, 600; Rash county, 70; Soot county, 416; Vigo county, 256; Putnam county, 259; Shelby county, 960; Johnson county, 600; Ohio county, 120, Rochanan's majority tn the State is thought th be over 1h oer Civemman, Now. 6, 1868 eraph lines In Indiana are down this evening se «majority ln the State is onbtiess about 10,000 ILLINOIS. COmoade, Nov. 6, 1856. Ja Jefiers’n, Union, Pulaski, Alexavdor, Massac, | +01 son, Pike, Wash ueton, Perry and Montgomery —eouthern countiee— Buchanan's majority is about 6,800—a gain o 4,0¢0, In Macon county, Buchanan 821 majority—\ ;a.w of 400. ‘n Iroquois, Lee, Rooke Island, Lasalle and stv pbenson counties Fremont’s majority is about 3,800, Waehburne, (rep ) for Congress, in the First district, ts elected by 11,600 majority Fern: worth, (rep.) for Congress, in the Second district, hag 12,360 majority, Lovesey, (rep ) tor Congress, in the Third district, ha 7,000 10 9,060 majority. Kellogg, (rep.) for Congress, in the Fourth district, is elected. ‘There ie nothing ceficiie from the Fifth Congressional district, Ja the Seventh district, Archer and Brownell, (rep. are probably electod, In the Eighth district, Morrison and Smith, (democrata are elected. The repr blican State tloket north of Springtleld has over 16, CO mejority, and in the whole State It wil! provavly be 10,000, OHIO. Civcinnati, Nov. 6, 1856. Returns frem the southern counties of Ohio show slight democratic gaing. Lake county, complete, gives Fremont 2,341; Bachan an, 629; Fillmore, 37. 2 Demooratic majority tn Allen county, 90—a democratic gain of 48 over October; Auyinize county, democratic majority 120—democratic fain 66, Van Wort county, KEN fUCKY. Ciyeusxant, Nov. 6, 1855, Fillmore majorities:—Mason coucty, $12; Bracken (partial,) 284; Montgomery, 87; Fleming, 185; Bourdon, 200; Shelby, €40. Democratic majorities:—34ca county, 245; Kenton, 340. Baohagan’s waccess ws gencraliy con coded bere, Lovwviin, Nov 5, 1855. In Fulton county, Buchanan has 10° majo-ty; Hick man county, Fillmore 260 majority—s loss of 60; Saith and, Fillmore 06 majority—a ‘oss of 70 Cincinsams, Nov. 6, 1856. Fifty one counties in Kentucky rhow @ democratic gain «£7,100, Tbe State will probably go for Bachaaan by from 8,000 to 10,000 majority. WISCONSIN. Cuivaco, Nov 6, 1856. Returns from Watworth, Waukesha, Kenosha, Rock, Graut and Latayette counties, sbow a Fremont majority 0! 6,900—n gain of 3.860 The State bas gooe for Fre. mont by over 6,600 majority. Toree repablicans aro civoted to Congress. Inthe First or Milwaukie district. Patten, repubiican, bas 500 majority. MISSOURL Sr. Louis, Nov. 5, 1856, In &. Touis county, Fillmore bas 1,360 majority—a lose a1 aboat 1.500. In the abseace of a republican ticket, many Germans voted the Americaa ticket, Jefferson City gives 16 Bachauau majortty; Franklin county, 6 towns, Buchanan, 676; Fillmore, 296; Fremont, 53; Warren county, 2 towns, Fuimore 8$ ainjority Montgomery county, Fillmore 60 majority—a gain as compared with the wote ior Governor, MICHIGAN. Deraort, Nov. 6, 2866. The following are Fremont mayoriies tn the several countioe named :~-Kalsnuz 0, 1,146; Van Baren, 400; Kept, 1,260; Allegan, 40; Borrwn, 600; Barry, 490; Cal noun, 1,870; Ouklanc, 456; Lapier, 600, SOUTH C4ROLINA. PRESIDKNT\4L ) LACTORS CHOSEN. The Columbia (= ©.) rms » the wiowing Prosi Gewtial eleowrs Dave Deru & 190lQbed:— AT LaROm. F. W. Pickens, Jobn L. Manning. ors John A. Ing! B. 1, Watts, deuw L Newel L J. Prete W A. Owens, James Creep ut. It Wor r+ eeived Unanimous! y, as ths Bease of the Gone rel yb bly, that the electors should vote fur Buchaaan and Breckwridge, LOUISIANA. New Ontxans, Nov. 6, 1856. Tre democrats have carriod this State by 1,600 to 2,000 majority, MISSISSIPPI. New Ox.aans, Nov. 6, 1856. The democratic mejority tn Mississippt will probably reach 10,000. BROOKLYN CITY ELECTION. ‘The following sre the totais cat or Mayor, a few districts not yet ip; but the majoritic: are so decided ‘Wat there can be no doubt of tre result;— Yemuel 8, Pe well, dem. Goorge Hal!, K. N, F.B tiryker. rep. THE NEXT COMMON COUNCIL. The next Common Councti will stand 21 democrats, and 17 ail others. Those «lected on Tuesday stand 11 demo- ot Ror an eee tie ead 4 Americans, - OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Wasmoros, Nov. 6, 186. Suppontion of Buchavan's Election—Hia Cabine!—Dick- tron, Secretary of State—Cula~New York Politicam Softs Proverived, de, he With the Indication of success ihe leaders of the Bucha- nap party bave already commenced the construction of their cabinet. The seals of “talc create em varrasxmont. If the Ostend principle ts to be carried out, it is thought 2 prudent to have o Seoretary of State from the North. Marcy's deot ted objection to the acquisition of Caba by conquest unfit bim for the place Sildel!, though a Northern man, is from the South. It ts intimated in igh quarters that Mr Dickinsoa, of New York, will bo jovited to sneceed Marcy, and entrusted with the foreign relations ¢f the country he State Department tho acquwitioa of Cuba may ve com- sidered as abandoned If abeodooed the admini«tration ‘Will go to pleces i lens than a year, aud fail an easy proy to Any respectable opperition in 1860, Honsion, of alabama will cortainiy be Secretary of the Creasury, snd Quitman, of Miss, placed in tho War Deparcment, to suceeeu Davia, Jore, Clemena, and his echow! of polt terns, will Kot be <d 9 $008 wa the foal re. eule if positively }uown, I bali be aie tw give you prouy early the entire cabin’ of which will ructeate the policy ot Mr. fhe vote to New York has demotisned regard of Sowherm men. Che barde are ¢: yower, and will have the bestowal of pau hmptre State. President is deeply mortified at the result in Hempabire, ad weil be may be ‘Ibe disumion oF resistance party of the proeeribes without regard w orvex, One thing is evident: the adminietratoo of James Buchauaa wi\! be the moet exciting of any recordes iv we bietory of Liner can politics. Plans, kept in % ground from Prost . Peposyivenis i@ considered as baviog ‘& right te coutiauance of who cow bold fevoral THE CITY ELECTION TROUBLES. THE INVESTIGATION IN KELATION TU TME FIRST WARD RIOTS—FURTHER COMPLAINTS AND ADDI- TIONAL ARRESTS THRAE MORE PULIORMEN HELD TO PAIL—THE LATE RIOT IN THR TWHeTY-SECOND WARD COMES UNDER THE NOTICR OF THE KE- (CORDER, AND THE MATTER [8 INVESTIGATED, CAUSING GREAT EXCITEMENT AMON@ UP TOWN POLITICIANS—ARRE*T OF SOME DOZEN OF THK ALLEGED RIOTERS, | 1c., RTO. No sooner had the dispute between the Mayor and the Recorder ceased in the Court of Genoral Sessions pester. day, than the scene of operations was transferred to the office of the latter, in Chambers street, whore then rest! gation into the late election riots was continued curing the entire afternoon. A number of citizens from the Firet ward, who folt themselves agrieved at the conduet of certain politicinan and policemen in that ward, appeared before tho Ke corcer aod made afidavite againet their aggrontors. Warrante bave been tseued for the arrest of the accused articn, As they will not be arrested until to-day our reporter Was not permitted to copy the affidavits or to ¥ poblinh the ramen of the secured partics Policemen Jeremiah Healey, Wiliam Kontz aud Robert All, of the First ward, appeared bifore the Recorder yesterday, ard gave ball each in the som of $1,000 to answer the charges preferred against them, i. ¢. neglect of cuty at the polis in not inverferiog om the behalf of citizene who were beaten by the rowdies, Henry Rice, charged with having used a stung shot Upon the person of James , also gave bail im Abe eum of $1,(00 to apewer. Peur Duily, cbarged with an assault opoa Jubn J, Hol- lietcr, was arrested by officer Woolrich, and on brought before the Recoruer was holo w bail in the sum of $1,(C0 to soswer Wilitem Wison, Alderman elect. charged with assault ing Folux Dutly, at te Totra distriet polls. in the Fire Ward. Wee wiso held to bail im the sum $1,000 to answer the charg. preterred against bim, Poty ard Henly, ageicst Whom warrants have beea ixeved, Dave vot yet beeu arrested, bat they will proba by br’ seoured 10 cay he late ricts in the Twenty second ward, at the jano- tion o' figbtn avenue aoe Broadway, next clatmed tas ateption Of the Recorder, when te following afidayit ta relation \o the ailair was mace:— City and County of New York, s.—George D. Davis, of said city, being duly swo'u depores and says—Toat ho ivihe pro: vrietor of ihe public house known xs the Coumbian House, Filtuaied w the junction othe Kighih ay nue aud broadway that a publ c @eeting Was beld at said house od Mouday avon ing ‘be Zh of Uctober act of the eftzeas of the Fwenty se. cond wird, (orstify the vomlvation of James 8 Libby and other ds mocratic pominees, and to raiso a barner at the ima specivted for sald meeting ; a large pumber of aitizens peacen) y assembied, and when some citizens friends of Mr Libby: 4 with music aud entered the barreom, they were followes by “d, among whom deponent recognised Joba Or ocie ard Hugh O'Kourse, who ik aa officer of the twen- ty second ward, another ollicer named John» o-kley, and Pa trick Makuire, also ao officer, (who was the only oae that bat ou bis Uoitorm) Jehn Carmen, Michael Carman, aud saveral others io the pumber of t afler entering the 400m. Jobo O'Toole called oul, "60, x, let us have a Fervando Wood nud AW. Russell dri." and at ‘bat moment a stone was thrown from thy outside to ‘he second siary wiodow, which deponent believer w igval forthe “Wood” men to leeve Jor dey instantly left the barroom and moat of them 4an over (o the crowd whore the stones were plied aad com: meveed a regular bombrrdm nt on the house. break gisee, shisviern blinds aed doora, decanters aud all the pax b’ t's bis nb were compelled to tly for their Leers Coakley aud to Arrest 60 , ‘be had no und he anc Coa¥lov left and went down the Eighth avenue. without auemptic or arrest any of the parties. Jobn Sela, tO deoonent says thy r vually engaged in the riot, upd wiciLe sesiKiDg, aud encouraging the rio‘ers to destroy deDorenw’s property John, O'roole, Joba Quian, Henry Row tor, Fetrick Fox Patrek Corey, Wm. Corey, Kobert obay, Hugh O'Kourke, Jon Coakley, Patrick Maguire, Pawck Kearney, hatrick Berse, Mike Cor nelly. ick Green. Mi chen crcen who deponent prays my be arrested and dealt with according w law GEORGE D. DAVIS, Upon tiie rtrengh of the above utfldavit, warrants were fT ey for the errest of the noove, parties, whica were car- to execution by Lieut Riley, of the Twenty-second ward police. The prisovers were ail brought before the Recorcer yesteroay afwrnoon when there coausel pro- ceoded to cross exam ne tho for gong witaess Novhing new. however, war elteited when toe investigation was ceciared adjourved uutii Sainrday morarng, at 9 o'clock Poole wae beld to bali in the num of $1,009, to answer « bim, wbyle the other pri lr own Teeognisances uati! jention rhal be concluded. CHARGE OF STABBING AT THE POLLS. Timothy Wood, # laborer, was arrested by officer Rod Yermsn, of the Third ward police, on charge of having aseaulied Dani-l O’Counell with « knife, and tojuring him severely, while he was at one of the election votis in the Firat ward. The accuse? was broug it before Justice O« borne. at the Lower Pottee Court, where he was commit. wd for trial, The case will go boiore the Grand Jury to day. ANOTHER CASK OF RIOT. John Mathows was arrested by the Sevonth ward po Nee on cherges of havivg been engaged ia the riot at Fal lop Hotel, in Best Broad 02 the pight of the election Mr. Marpby, proprietor of the botel, al'eged that Mathews fied two pistol shots at hin, with inten’ to take lifa, and Woes the gong Of mea who were with tbe accuset mali vourly destroyed tne furniture and Gxtures of tis bar room. Mathews was bi At before Justice Brenna: whe comm ted bin for Aa old gestiew an aamed fenry Hyde wes beaten ina aiegracefal manner by + portion ¢f the gang *bo broke inw the Fulton Hotel, aut is wow coptined to bi bed from tue effects of injuries re- coved wt the bands of tho rascals. CITY POLITICS. FREMONT Aw) DAYTON FOR 1860. At meeting of the Board of Control of the Young Men's Fremont and Dayton Central Usicn, held yester ony, the for owmy resviutions were unanimously adopted avd orderee to be printed, viz Reroived, hat we hereby declare our preference for Jobp Obar'cs Fremont and Willum Lewis Dayton ox can vitater for President and Vico Irevideut of the Uoked Staves in 1800, Pledge ourselves to ea unwaveriag eopport cf ne principles of the republican party persed 1 the Pbiladelpbia platform, adopted 1860; wleo declaring cur utter homisty to fasto: sRy Circumstances, with Whe #0 called avolidon, Amor cao or Semocrate pariier. Resolved That reenteventa deqand the atop'ion of Positive measures for tbe seourity of the elevitve (rag Chise ip this and ail the iarge olties of the State; aad that it is expedient to petition the Legistature. at its ensuing senston, tor the prompt enactment of u astringent regutry jaw. THE BALTIMORE ELECTION RIOTS. [Frow toe Baiiaove Americas, Nov. 6. We enueavored yesterday to gather additonal partica id bave beara of tne follow esterday, Wao wore shot in Paurick Green, shot seriously. John Parkoili, residing tn Atequith street, near Fayette, ebot in the breast, thought to be serianely wounded, Robert Parkhill, brot the avove, received @ ball in the leit arm; not dai a per, in Gay street, shot in the neriounly’ iv) mee Dryden, restving tn Canal street, shot inthe beck whilo retrestiog down 0 trans street; not serious, Davia Huxford, of im beth arms, and bacly wounded. living in Gay atreet, suot ia the leg; pot mach hurt James Mueden, shot in tho Ing above the knee; pain fwi'y wounded. John Parker, shot in the head; ki'led. Washington Tate, roriding in Corot me street, near Gay, rercived two balla in tho brosst, breaking the ride, aod penetramng the i juppeted Ww be mortally wounlet. 8. R Whitelock, residing in Fayette «troet, near Exeter, shot in the side and dungorcusly wounded A ban permed Foil, living ia Greenmount avenue, re ceived s ball {n too head fle te daugeronsly wounded. Ine, Wyatt, living ot No. 170 Lombard street, was shot im the neck, the ball passing Cown unto the shoulder, His wound 14 (m gerous Potice Cicer Jemes Yebop recetved « ball im the knee, which prooucrd a painful woun a. Ch aries Colgate was tm the leg, bus the injory was tritting. Marbey Calley ‘was ebot in the arm and back, and is 1aid to be dangerously injared Thomas Lam> known as lame Tommy, was shot in the leg, Dot seriously. ‘The folios lng additional were woanded at the Second ward rot — James xcCurry, epectal police officer, abet ta the thigh, proaucing # painful wonnd Charlee Eoror, epecial police officer, recetved a ball ta the ‘natep, cavrmg a dangerous but aot nerioas wound. ‘sou Kiva reget, whot tp ibe bowy by the premature disebarge of hie own pistol a ton, Vette, wae whot in the foret «with @ musket bail; supposed to be mortally wou +4. ‘The sollowing i & litt of the kilied aad wounded, as far ff WAVE DEED Able to MeCOrtarn — RULED Albort B. Chari, Frastingioe Daity, John Perk: James Woods. aes a Rienard Pryar, fatally, Willimur MeCafterty, Wiiltem Bright, jacob MoUurdy, Thomas frie ine, Chartes Eavsor, Edward bliott, aan Klameyer, Otic r Hand, janes Harvey, Jon anéersan William Herbert, Jan, Wiitism Sinton, Pip Oagner, rv’ get MeCacdem, Cha | « Smith, Gen Joun Kinsey, Heek Quit a, Aieor, Shuivr, Mer. Mourt, Jobo Mever, sateen Wil on Toomas Lab, German, hebnown: Joba Ryan, Corman’ apspown — Wile. leture Wileon, boy; Wile Wilttema, Martin Hr! Semael ane Wb Man vi koowD, German, m1 KNOWN: Sem. dees hoy, nekvown. | —— Birzciber; Jobe Hangt, Calender Patterson, intally; Coie mbos Joby son, mon Haupt, taralty; vam. Benjamin, fatally; Votrick Geen, Robert Parkbill, residing on we to (he Belnir market when the i began in thas petghborhood, whieh fo frightened fin that he feil dead inqrett, who retarmed © verdict of death from disease of the beart, proanced by (right. Coroner Stevens summoned a jary of Richard Gittings, « young man who was arrested em taken to the bidvule district wetchhour throvgh the windows of the house of Dr. Brad iord, anda@ tree box ip front contains sateen large and small balls, There were mapy others shgbtly wounde’ than those above named, whose pamer cangot be found out, and there is a pumber of those in the list who cannot possibly burvive more than a few days. Richara Pryor, who was shot at the Sixth ward polle Dy Cherles gan, iz sai tobe te @ Oying condition Uis morning — The bait eptered his abdomen. Jemer Woods, a boy about eg ge of age, who re- ceived aritic ball in his chest, cied yesterday from the ts of bis wound. Fle was wounded ia the riot be tween tbe Seventh and Eighth wards, THE ELECTIONS AND RESULTS. Feawont’s Vous in Naw Yous —Nearly four-Gfthe o the vote of this State bax been received, an ploraity is opwarcs of forty thousand. He has besiem Filmore by ninety thousand votes. A Fam Apmisioy.—The Wasbiogton (Know Nothing} Organ wiil now, probadiy, be discontinued, as it says that no daily payer can e2ist in Wastingion without go vernmont patropage. It further remarks:— It either of the opposing candidates shall be clected ‘the daily issue will be incefinitely suapenced. It is our present purpose to coptinue the weekly iveuc without re- ference wo the resuit ot ihe Presidential contest It ts im~- pcerible for ® dally psper to be sus ained in Washingten: with: ut gc vernment patronage. No datiy has bitoerte be on ean here without such patrouage, and mone cen be Joun W. Foxyzy —The Richmond Whig evidently feela bad over the resuit of the election, and takes oocastes te cea! Mr, Forney # blow which tt intends be shell remem- ber. It says:— If Bucbanan be elected, recollect that his prime minister ond bead cirector will be the in‘amous character whese Dame runes at the bead of this articie. New York Lxoisiature —The republicaas will have the largest working majority in the next House of Agsem- boy of the Stato of any party for alovg time. As far as retarne have been received the result stands:—Repabl- cap, 28; democrats, X; Know Nothings, 2. Tue Parson on tae Rusurr—Tne New York Ide pendent (Beecher’s psper) attributes the defeat of Fre mont to few so-called Fillmore men in Philadelphia. 1 Haye ‘The indications are that Mr. Buchanan is eleciod. resuls is due mainly, ifno. solely, to 1 44.0 men in the of Philedetobia, who persisted to torowieg aw votes upon Mr Fillmore. and thus secured the vote of Pepnsyivapia to Mr. Buchanan, Whatever is the result of the election, it fs certain that the Fillmore party moet tink under the opprobrium of all true patriots. A Hosx —The letter purporting to come fron Wm. L, Maroy, us Seoreta y of Siaie, ip answer to Gov. Grimes. of Iowa, is pronounced a hoax; bu; the Washington Under ‘says that the characteristically clear and caustic style ef the Cistinguished Secretary is very cleverly imitated, and the principles laid Gown are euch as will meet the cordial spproval of an overwhelming majority of the Americam people. ‘Wr. Buriingawe.—t!\ was reported on Wednesday that one hundred votes had been erroneously given to Mr. Barltbgome tp Cheisea, which whoa taken from his vote would elect Mr. Appleton. The Boston Jowrnal says euch ia Bot the fact, however, and that Mr. Burliagame hase clear plurality of seventy votes. ‘ ‘Tax Kyow Notmacs in VusemiA —The Richmond Whig is Inclined to make merry over the Kaow Nothing defeat tm Bichmon¢d, and reminds the Fillmore men that the beur bas arrived for the commencement of an interes ing yoyaxe to the head wators of Sait river. Fauwont ror 18¢0.—The New Heven Palladiwm hag come into the ranxs for Fremont im 1800, aod says:— Let the organization, so recen'ly begun, be perfected tm every state, avd siihough without (ne power of the geae- Tel goverpment, we shall, cevertheiess, have the power to bolo tie enewies of Fremont firmly in check, and be all ready to make 4 finish of teem im che suort period of tour years. Geo. Jackson falied cf an election whea he ‘was bre: nominate’. H» bad bat 99 votes out of 261. The next time he bad 178 out of 461, | Batule Between two Mexican War Steamers (From ibe New Orveas It #tli be reme mveree tha age, a0 accownt of the Mexican being run eft from Vi quently appearing port ob y carrying off the Colecior at that place, wih the custome specie 1 0 the other Mexican war Cruz, 1o tearch Of the mulineors a a a on the schooner Jovew Maria which ves- 0 eelarrived here on Weaneecay from Tampico via wih epecte, relates that when they arrived af tae b there wailing the rotara: ot @ Dost that pad been sent ashore with the Coatzsooal- the departure of the ere colleeior On Joven Marte it tthe Guerrero, rttll in search of the ‘bey encountered ana as th way from the seepe her crew could diatt veire the two veesels «pgeged te ceadly conf the flashing of 1be gone ang bearing tbeir reyort ‘The dext arrival from Campeachy or Vora Craz wift doubters bring Ut news of the issue of the tignt between she mutipeere and tbetr former comrades. The Demoorat, while at Coatzacoaicos, fired into aad sunk @ Mexican war steamer, pame unknowa, formerly the American stamor Ben Frankia, City Intelligence. Fina iy Tummy Avaxux.—Botwoen 9 aad 10 o'clock om Wednesday night a fire was discovered in the machise shop of Carman & Scott in Third avanne, near Kighty- seventh street. The fire wes coon extiagaioned. lo about $1\ (—no inaurapce. Fire ww Savest Avavcx —About 6 o’clock on Thurs- day morning & Gre was discovered in the grocery store of Bamand L yous, No 4:0 Seventh avenue. The doors were broken opea, when the fire was discovered in a drawer onder the counter. The fre wae soon extinguished. Mr. Lyons bas an tpeurance of $600 on his stock and fixtures tu the Pacific Iasurance Company. He cstimetes bis leap st about $400. The building ts owned by Thomas Butier, 1t fs damaged at out $40, and insured for $3,000 im tae Morobante’ Ineuranoe Company. Farat ACODENT—A Boat Carerry.—As Mr. Austin Fountain aod Mr. Patrick O'Bere, of Staten Isiand, were crossing from Bergen Pornt to New Brighton on Wednes- Ghy Bight, in @ scow—baving missed the Staten Isiang ferry boat—the ecow capsized, by which the former lest bis life, Mr. Fountain was « native of Staten where he was moch reapected, and jcavesa wife tour ebildren to lameot bis untimely end Conaection.—The boat reported in our paper of the 4th ssbaving Leen run over and capsized by the steamtug Storm, Wae 6D error, \t being some other snaall tag. ‘The Duci Between Messrs. or aad Fin: Pry ney, ae (Correspondence of the Sb. lever (Va) Demeerst.} Excuaxor Hore, Richmond, Nov. 2, 1856. You will no doc bt have had, previous to this reach- ing you whole series of reports relative to the re- cent duello between Roger A. Pryor, of the Rioh- mond rer, and Dr. Oswald Finsey, Senator from the Accomac distri The following _— lure are reliatie:—On Friday atternoon Dr. Finney, whilst at the butel, became bs ad talkative with some of bystanders : on the rticu! Pecoming age, branding him as “coward,” Mr. Pryor heariug of Dr. ‘ka, proceeded the hotel to Jearn if the report waa true, and for the of chastixing him with a small cane. Here Be feerned Dr. F. wae at dianer; so, at Mr. P.'s re- oar Be Irving waited on Dr. F., informine * He fell on of Dr. F. M were then driven home. Dr. . dan, city was in considerable ¢ United States Clrewit Ou Before Hon J: Nelson. Nov, 6.—Wr. B. Sickle ve Brida ay act on for iniringement of « patent, Know, utof, by using ton the steamer Metropot lor plaiptitl, $700.