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WHOLE NO. 7735. j MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, ‘The London Daily News’ Paria correspondent writes thatthe Governor of the Bank of France went to Com- Peigne cn the 26th, prepared to ask the Emperor fora decree giving forced currency to bank notes. It was not likely that the request would be granted. ‘The bullion im the Bank of France was stated upon relia- die authority to have decreased thirty-tivo millions of frances singe the lst monthly returns. Failures wore expected in Paris. Gold was being taken from the Bank of France for Ame- rica. Accounts from the departments through which the river Allier flows are very unfavorable. Tho water was rising Tapidiy. ‘The Receiver General of Taxes at Angiers has suspend- ed, in consequenee of speculations on the Bourse, with deficit in his accounts of 400,000 francs. The French Three per cents closed at 66f. 9c. BELGIUM. ‘The Bank of Belgium has advanced its rate of discount to 554 per cent. Arrival of the City of Baltimore at New York and the Canada at Matifax. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival ad $4,000,090 be Specie. NOTHING FROM INDIA, WeRICENT IN biog — MONEY MARKET, Serge Seeithanees of Silver Coin to India. renner in DENMARK. ‘The Bank of Denmark has increased its rate of discoun } from 5 to 6 per cent, a SWITZERLAND. A letier from Zurich states that thirty commercial houses, principally in the silk and ribbon trade, have fuil- ed there. Coneetii 88 2-4 a 88 7-8. AA Pat MAP MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN TURKEY, RUSSIA. Atelegraphic Cespatch from St, Petersburg quotes the exchange on London as low as 264. At this exchange, gold ought to flow freely to this aie. The reason it does notisto be found in the fact that the precious motala command 3% per cept premium amongst the money changers. The bank only furnishes small amounts of gold &e, &. de, The eteamship Canada, Captiin Lang, arrived at Halifax asSo'clock yesterday morning. She left Liverpool at to applicants. noon on the 24th ult.; her dates are consequently threo app n days later than those already received by the Arago at * GREAT BRITAIN, New York, and the Indian at Quebee, The Canada sailed Lord Macaulay has been elected Higit Steward of Cam- from Balifux at 11)¢ o’vlock yesterday forenoon for: ‘Bostaa, bridge. where she will be due this evening. She brings about $1,000,000 in specio for the United States, and three days later intelligence. ‘The sorew steamship City of Baltimore, Captain Leitch, which sailed from Liverpool at noon on Wednesday, the @ist of October, arrived at this port carly yesterday morning. Ne later advices from this country had been received in England since those taken out by the Canada, tho only arrival out being the Antelope, from Portland, Halifax and && John, N.F. ‘There is no news from India by these arrival Rumors were current of more elevations to the British peerage, among them were the names of Sir Benjamin Hail, Sir John Hanmer and Mr. John Abel Smith, A chartist conference, at which Mr. John Frost.is to be asked to preside, is about to assemble in London for the duscussion of the Reform bill, and the organization of mea- aurea for opening a new chartist campaign. The trustees of Maynooth College, Ireland, had elected Dr. Rossell President of the college. ‘Tare Paris Meniteur publishes a decree admitting into Fruace, duty free, certain descriptions of iron, copper and steed, imported from foreign countries as raw material s@ destined for re-exportation after having been con- verted by French manufacturers into iron ships or iron ‘voats, machinery or engines, The London Star has a report of the Pope being anxious ‘w abdicate, and looking to Cardinal Wiseman as the only person worthy to succeed him, ‘Whe Norwegian Storthing had rejected, by @ large ma- jority, a royal proposition for the grant of extraordinary credit, and, In case of need, for authority to raise 2 foan tw provide armaments, &., in the event of a sudden war,” The Russian government had pubiished an official decla- ration to the effect that Anapa, Soukum Kaleb, and Redoubt Baleh, on the Asiatic coast of the Black Sea, will alone be open to foreign whips, aad (hat a Russian visé will be ne- s essary even for those ports Acvices from Georgia report that the commander of the Russian fort of Nokka, and ten of his officers, fell into an ambuscade, and were captured, after two of the suite The papers continue to pUblish lengthy speeches by prominent men on the affairs of India. Among others, the Duke of Cambridge addressed the citizens of Sheffield, on the occasion of laying the foundation stone for the Crimean monument. He urged stern justice to the muti- neers, and stated that recruiting was progressing in a perfectly incredible manner. Mr. Gladstone made a speech at Liverpool upon the edu- cational question. He looked upon patronage as the curse and plague of the country, and hoped for the day when nearly every office will be held up in the face of tho coun- try for the bost candidate. ‘An examination in the Bankruptey Court of London has brought to light extraordinary exposures in regard to the manufacture of accommodation bills by commercial men. ‘The London mes, taking for a text a protectionist ar- ticle from an American paper, eulogizes free trade prin- ciples, and expresses surprise they make such slow pro- gress in the United States, A farcwell demonstration was given to Neal Dow by the temperance men at Liverpool, on the 23¢ ult. He i a pas- senger per the Canada, SPAIN. ‘The new Cabinet was still unorganized. Admiral Armearo continues to occupy the post of the head of the future Ministry, but the business of the vari- ous departments was transacted by Under Secretaries of State. A despatch from Madrid says that the Cortes waa con- voked for the 30th of October, but will net assemble till the 36th of December, PRUSSIA. ‘The King of Prussia was regaining his health very slo ly—indecd it is inferred that his phpsicians, when offic. ed upon, will have to give such a certificate in regard to the probability of the King being able to resume his monarchical functions, as will warrant the constitutional assumption of the Regency by the Prince of Prussia. AUSTRIA. The Vienna correspondent of the London Times, writing ‘on the 19th alt., says that during the last two or three Gay» dere Bad been » lull inthe finafclal pressure, ba that It was considered probabte that the crisis was vory far from being attained, apd that it was not improbaltte that the other Italian States would follow the exampleo. Parma in withdrawing from the Austrian Customs Unior. correspondence from ‘Scwbay, which affirms that the disposition of the native rogiments.in that residency was deplorable, and that Wey were Deing disarmed capidly. ‘The Paris Pays says it is positive that the King of Delhi had proposed terms to the British mulitary authori tine throuph his s:bordinate agents. Ou the ouward passage of the Ariel, a passenger named Feiax Gerrene died on board, on the 18th ult. The steamship Antelope, from Portland, arrived out at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the 254 ult. The steamehip Indiaua, from New York, Southampton on the iad ult —— ITALY. ‘The Pope was paying his promised visit to Civita Veo chia, where he was greeted with various demonstrations of respect. arrived at Atelographic despatch, dated Jassay, Oct. 19, states that the Divan had that day como to a resolution to receg- ive the rights of the Porte, and in favor of a anion ef the Principalities wnder a constitutional sovereign, to be chosen from one of the Western dynasties, a representa- tive form of government, and a neutrality of State. Tho Wallachian Divan bad arrived at a similar result Constanninorie, Oct. 22, 1857. The Turkish Ministry has been overthrown, and Res- chid Pacha bas been appointed Grand Virier; Riza Pascha, Minister of Wary Yaseif Pacha, to the Tmperial Guard, and Petrt Py to the Artillery. The Duke of Oporto, brother of the King of Portugn), is spoken of aw the likely candidate to the throne ef the United Trinelpalities. France is now said to regret that the question of union has gene so far, becanse serious complications mus arise betweon Austria and Prussia on the subject. A letter from Trebizonde states that the Commissioners to define the boundary between Russia and Turkey bad arrived at the following conclusion: —The celebrated lake of Baluuk Gueul, situate in Armenia, to the south of Mount Ararat, of which the half was claimed by Rnaia, has been declared to belong entirely to Turkey. The strategic road from Koudjak-Guotchit has been rectified near Raynaid, and a poiwt has been fixed whore the boundary between the two countries is ty be established. A tract of land at Gouriel, of about eight leagues in circum. ference, claimed by beth parties, has been divided, and the watercourse of Tcholock bas been declared ae the limit between the two Staten. It is stated that every mat- ter is now eo clearly defined that any future dispute will be imposaible. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. GREAT BRITALN. Ja Lopton, on the Zist alt, the funds showed andi mint hed firmness, ata slight advance over the rates of the day previous. On the Stock Exchange moncy was in goed ev ply at five to five and a half per cent om govern- Ment recuritics, and at the bank and discount market there was an absence of pressure ‘Ube Ams’ city article, of tho evening of the 2lst, say The advance in the bank rate to ht per cent seems greatly tol beckett vortation of gold to New York. sthainplon, hus tuken out L20$00 from France, bet only £7,500 from England; while the total by the City of Baltimore, frown Liverpool, it wae inten fed to vend £2000 by sment caused the princi. portion to ntormanied. The quantity of goods “ing forwar ted is very small, and this fact will tent to improve the American exchanges. The India Company dx. ve given notice of a farther rise of four per cent on their rave for billa on Invia. Om the 20d ult. the (ands exhibited great steadiness. closing at a slight advance ‘The Times cays the money market is exceedingly quiet, and owing.to the absence of any important failures and the signs of general rtsbility among the leading manufac- turing ant shipping firms throughout the country, a very satisfactory feeling ie observable. Uncertainty still pre walls as to the probability of any further upward move- ment on the part of the bank, but the question will per. haps be colved before the lapse of another week. The demand for money is comparatively quiet both at the ‘dank and ovt of doors. Numerous suspensions continue to be announced on the Continent, especially among the INDIA. There is nothing later from India. manufacturing firma of Germany. tbe Bank of England bad thrown} American ‘The steamer Ripon arrived at Southampton on the 22d bilus, known or supposed to be coni with intended | Uit., With a heavy portion of the Inst Indian mail, and nu. merous passengers who had made bairbreadth escapes from the Sepoys. THE LATEST NEWS. [0Y TRLRGRAPH FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL.) THE OVERTHROW OF TITR TURKISH MINISTRY, RTC. Lospow, Saturday, Oct. 24, 1867, ‘The Paris correspondent of the Daily News says that the overthrow of the Turkish Cabinet had long been fore seen, the late Cabinet having found ite faancial difficulties beyond its strength. ‘The Russian Legation at Teheran has offered the Per. sian division of the army of the Caucasus to assist in the paride ation of Khorassen Averiows collision bas taken place at Frankfort be tween the soldiers there of the different corps, It is thought that several of the regiments must be removed from the city ‘The Cource de Constantinople of the 17th estates that the Divan is op powed to the Russian proposition rolative to the arrangements of the frontiers of Asia ‘The nom/nation of Reschid Pacha aa Grand Virler t haiied a8 atrivmph by the opponent of the Danubian Princtpalities, and it is caid now confidently that the Porte Will be enpported in his policy in the Frincipalities by @hipmenta of specie to the United States, On the 734 the funds continued buoyant, There were no gold withdrawals from the Bank. The rato of discount at Hamburg had declined to 83; per ent. ‘The Times ways that the Canada takes out tenders for £400,000 of cight per cent bonds of the Michigan Central Raliroad for the extinction of a portion of their floating dedi. The value of money on the Stock Exchange remains as dow as five per cent. ‘The Daily News of tho 224 says that the demand for money at the Rank of England was heavy. ‘The Daily Newt has an article of news which is into rosting—that the Past India Company are about to make some large remittances of silver to India; that they hive already effected inaurances to the amount of at lat £300,000. ‘The policy now inaugurated by the Hag ints ompany will tend to acgravate the drain of silver, at a time when it haa alrea'y acquired very inconveniont pro portions. The Datiy News remarks, in conclusion, that he period ig evidentiy drawing gear when the expeadt tare entailed by the Infian revolt will exercise a more npon the English market. The approach tee ¢ insine leg deopateh of two hundved thousand of half a million | Rngland and Avatria w ¢ in otiver by the Indian louse authorities to the AFrench despatch saye that the Morte persists in the , Will probably be only the | clvim to the island of Perim, and refused the offered in. demnity Vice Admiral Sir M. Rerkley, who hae resigned hie post of First Naval Lord of the Admiralty, it is reported, will Ye raised to 8 peerage, The Morning Star says it is thoroughly understood that not only the Premier but all the my mbers of the Cabinet have finally arranged for the reeall of the present Go- feliog of the local goveroment iret of a series of calis upon this market There hee been a monetary pressure on the tanks of Weland, tthe Daily News makes an important aonoune ement. It anderstanda that the French gowerntnent have decided pon rereinding the profibition against the export of corn ‘and Gour from France, To this etep they impelled fe coneeqne of etrong remonstances from the agrient yeral of India. qurel districts, One likely effect measure, accord stated that it fs the Intevtion to launch the ne the Daily News, will be jitete a fallin the | Great Paatern either on November 3, or December 2. Fnglich corn markets, which aro niravly depressed t¥ Lownow, Oct, n10-15 A. Mt Ger high rate of interest cowpied with the accounts frow During a conflict at Frankfort, betwoon the soldiers of ae the federal garrison and the men of the Austrian and Ba- eric ae Manchester, on Tues fu) vlt., Moers, John | varion tepiments, ewords and bayaneta were brought freely into ape, and @ great number of soldiers were Son, buy ohte, and Mowers. Matt & Satellite, ee ea wounded on beth gidee, The Servien government bad gelling agents, etopped pay ment, made known that the plot recently discovered was of 1 repub character, and that the chiefs of it were in communication with the leaders of exivting movemen‘s in the Lanubian principalities, Accounts from Constantinople state that. the Por’o ecn- siders that ita treaties have been violated by the revent Appearance of @ Russian ship-of-war, the Rutechuck, and it has accordingly demanded an explanation from the Rursian ambaesador at Constantinople. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Messrs, Baring Brothers quote bar silver at 68, 174d; dollars, 5s. 0}gd.,and nominal. There was a moderate demand for moncy at the Bauk’s advanced rate; Consol for money cloved at 8844 a 8$3,. The bullion im the Bank of England had decreased £565 AMERICAN SECURITIES, Moesrs, Paring Brothers report the business in Ameri can securities to have been chiotty in railroad shares and bonds: — bias “tasty Central 6’s Ist mortgage honda, To. do. 2d mortgage bonds, Central sharer, neetts 6's, Donde, Mesure, Bell & Co. report American stocks generally active, particularly for State stocks ond railway shares, There was lieve Coing in railroad bonds. Caled Staten 6's of 1807-8, + 104.0195 vee OE a 106 darylont 5's, bonds... Mastachuretts 5’ 's, bonds, Penneyivania 6'¢.. Da Virginia 6's of 18R¢, To, 5's of 1888. birth Central py free land. 6's of 1876., i shares, Tageer vent Michie ed 8's of Loe Readiy Raliroad. New York Centra) V8... Po. shares, Frie 7's, convertibler, Eric stock. Venneytve ‘ania Central 6's, let mortgage. The London papers report the following business on Thursday — Michigan Central §’s, of 1869. Ilinois Cevtral Shares Minos Central 7's, of a. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Brokers’ Circular of the Liverpool cotton market quoter al) qualities slightly !ower, and the middling qualities 744. to. 3-16d. lower. The inferior qualities were irregular and neminal. The sales of the week were 21,000 bales, in- cluding 2,000 to speculators and 1,009 for export. The sales of Friday were 3,000 bales, of which 1,000 bales were for export, the market cloring with ve ry little inquiry and prices barely sustained at the following rates: — Fair. Mid. ONES. 0000 104 8% = O16 Mobiles oN Uplande | 9 am The stock in port war estimated at 315,000 bales, of which 10,000 bales were American, i from Manchester and the manufacturing distri@ generally are unfavorable. A very dull tone prevailed. LIVERPOOL TREADSTUFPR MARKRT. In the Liverpool market breadstutf: were dull, with a declining tendency. Messrs. Richardron, Epence & Co. say flour was dull and nominally unchange? since Tues- “py, Western Canal, 20. a 30s. 6.; Philadelpbia and Ral- timore Sls. a als. @d.; Ohio, 32s. a 33e, Wheat dall and fd. a Sd. lower, while inferior was almost unsaleable; red, Ts. a Te. We.; white, Fe. 10d. a 8. Od., and choice, 9%. Corn quiet and steady; mixed and yellow, 37s. 6d.; white, x. a 4! ‘The Rrokers’ Circular says that on the week inferior flovr bad declined Is, fd. a%., inferior wheat 2d., and. mixed com Ie, LIVERPOOS. PROVISION MARKET. ‘The Liverpoot provision market way dull. Messra, Niehardron, Sperce & Co., Rigland, Ayatha & Co., James Nekemt y aud others report beef quiet; the government contact bad been made, averaging £8 108, The pork contiaets averaged about £9 68, Pacon was quiet and in- lerior qualities declined Iv. Lard heavy, Is. a 2s. lower and nomisal, w dull; butchers’, 67m. a 588. LIVERTOOL PRODUCE MAREE. ‘The Broker's Cirewlar quotes ashes firm; pots, 428. a Ate. pearls, Me, ie Sugar heavy and holders’ press. ing on the market, at a decline of Is. a 3s, Molasse Nightly declined, ‘Caftoe quiet, and slightly lower. Ries Deavy, tm Wut Ntthe Inq iry, prices weak. Tea and prices weak; common Congon 1@ 14. @ Ye. ; pales of 3,500 Whis. atde. 64. ade. 7d. iw. a fs. for modiom. Nothing doing, ant peminal. Sea? and cod oila unchanged.’ Lin fe. fd. a 398, Spirits of turpentine dull €4. No demand for cloverseed. LIVPRVOOL FREIGHT MARKET. York were unchanged; there was but any point. Passengers very dull, LONDON MARKETS, Freighte to Linthe offering. Mesers, Paring Prothers quote ifon qniet and nominal Wheat at £7 for "bare. Preadstuffe were quiet a Sr. white 52. a Sé@e. ch oils unchanged. wl ie a oe ‘Tin declined b+. a 6: Linseed off Gat at Rice dull. Tatlow doll, Petershurg 56s. 3d. a 66a, Spirke of turpentine dull at 3¥s. 6d. HAVRE MARKET. In the Havre market cotton had rales of the week, Of. 0 de~ 64. jeclining tendency; 2,600 balea: New Orleans tres ordinaire £0,900 bales. Breadstuff quict and Arhes dull and slightly lower, 80. . Provisions dull. Rico heavy, and prices barely maintained, ‘Tallow slightly lower, Lard steady, Tea nominal, LATEST MARKETS, Livenroot, October 24M. Merrrs. Richardvon, Spence & Co, report breadstuffs very quiet, and pricer tending downward, Provisions ag yerter¢ay. Lard and tallow dull and nominal. Cotton opens quiet, and prices are weak. PASSENGERS BY THE CANADA. aa Indy, Mien Porcher and servant, Mise Mrs and Mise Worshingion, Miss Willy, Wr and Mere Almey, Mr Roek well ond lady. Mréand two Misses Robb, Mr and Mre Arflay, three Ge Mrs Cerbutt and twoehiidren, Mew W: an, Misa Mice. tree, Hon Neal Dew. Mr Maddigon and sou, Mr Giidersleve gpa ty, Mr Traufe, Indy and eon; Mr Ayion and man aervant, Mr M Richards * and wifey Mrs Fitzpatrick and child. Mr Butler, Me uf aon re Cutan, Wien Wai, Walker, Stora, Gildersieve, ote *rigy ieee, Tit on, Ca Mar‘in, Ferguson Reinhart, Mitchell. Shit varie, Montero, Jochmers. Reynolds, Kershardt, Me andrew, ry Frcaduen deaeph WeFariand, Brown, free, Poldin, Korhitt, Jaeqict, Alesamter, Me’ Cone, Parker, Buraby, Finke, lawn, Hane, id Bch extrem, ses Meese, Med, Bcredole, Latrenee, Hewon Woodward, Robinson, Kohn, Cimon, Petre, Rutger, ngs, Jackson, Fmih. Lablent, Roxborough, Flotly. Thempean Tapia, Mie Pouce Intelligence. RIOTING AND DISTURBING THE POLLS ON ELECTION Day. The police of the upper wards made a number of ar rests for rioting and disorderly conduct at the polls on election day, Jas. Jennings, Thomas Adie, Hagh McMann, Jas, Got. den, John Fnedden and Jas, Rogers were arrested for rioting at the Fourth district potl of the Twentieth ward, and destroying some ballot boxes. The accused were Drought before Jurtice Davison at tho Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday, when they were required to give bail to ane wer, Tatrick Honeyman and Patrick Foley were arrested for rioting in the Twenty fret ward, and were held to bail each in the ecm of $9,000 to onewer. Michael Lyneb, John Coyle, William Coyle, Frank Coyle anc William Cullon were arrested for rioting in the Six teenth ward. They were committed fur examination by Justice Davicon rt Mock wae arrested by one of the tomes nice for interfering with the potice and He was held to bail in the sum of n08 wy anower. Thoe, Riley was bronght before Jnstice Navison charged, in connection with others, with having stormed a Duteh man’s grocery tere on election night. The privomer was required to give bail in the erm of $7,000 to onewer, Mieloot Radi ican and William Cotton were charged with having acxauited officer Merrill, of the Ninetoonth ward foties, Jnsticn Davieun committed the prisovers for trial ih defan't of $1,000 bait, Jobn Keete was brought before Instice Arennan, at tho Esvex market Police Coort, on charge of assaulting officer hd of the Seventh ward, Hel? to answer. Tested by one of the Seventh ward chorne of rescuing @ prisoner. Justice Brennan lean for trial, Jar. Voreney and Michael £. Burnton were arrested by the Seventeenth ward police on charge of creating a die torbenee at the potle They were held to tail hy Justice Brennen, ech in the erm of $g00, Richard Pantteld, an ex-poliegman, wae brought beforo Justice Prennan om charge of assaulting Platt Gonlt and | threatening te shoot him, acetisod was held to bail in Che suns of $600 to anewer, Intelligence: The United States eteamor Water Witch, Lieut, Wm. & | Lovell, U. 8. N.. commanding, from Washington via Not. | folk, ad two hovrs rom the lattt piace, arrived at the | @ yesterday morning. She goes to Roston and | Portsmouth, NF, for stores for the reapective yards, and returna to Norfolk with despateh, | ‘The United States steam frigate Susquehanna arrived at | Algiers on the @th of October from temouth, and an. Giored in the roadevead after exchanging the ugual galutes ATE ELECTIONS. | THE $i THE ELECTION IN NEW YORK, 7 STATE VOTE. ‘The following table compri os the total number of yotas by counties for @overner im t856,a2 compared with tho vote for Secret state in 1867, az far as heard from in accmplete form, oF by majorities up to hail past one o'clock this am The returns com exeeodingly slow, but so far &@ heavy democratic gain theongh- out the g State, i“ The republican vote — indicatos a very heavy "Yors in both branches of the Legisiature, while the appearances thus far are geoatly in favor of the demoerats having carried the State by a considerable majority, From the returns thus far at hand, the republicans have carried Grovae, ienesee, Her- kimor and; 'Rioga countics by emul! majorities, in addition to townships and parts of several other counties. The ‘follow'ng is the table as prepared and corsosted up to the timo of going topress this morning:— THR Yorn ny counties, 1857. Coyege ‘emungt 60,170 90,673 5,360 ug. ‘Two towns (o hear from. Two towns and two districts to hear from. Four districts to hear fiom. One town to hear from. + The county ticket is democratic except County Clerk, who is republican, } Majority. TRE vorr ry TOrNS. —— -1867—_ omg 486 —. Towns, Counties. Dm. Rep. K.N. Lem. bad AN. Susp'eB. Niagara, 142 ST) 40 fa Medina, Qrleana, — 80 — pal Ithaca,’ Tompk’s. G86 422 370 930 S24 564 Austerlitz,Colbia, 87 12826 RA Warsaw Wyoming 1m «271 a2 140 386 8B Addison, m. 189 170 110 108 312 200 Ham’, Slawre 38 Wt — 92 Therela, Jefferson 116 242 — 62 313 See 1155 809-234 959 809): 370 Vy, Cattugus 36 67 9 “4 m 109 Flmira, Chemung 607 580 _ 690 «322 Pe’hton, Broome, 567 605 200 _ — - Hudson, Colum’a, 456 440 266 419 462 390 Rochester, Monroe 600 — — — 343 — Springwater, Lex, 51 238 49 81 390 64 Seneca, Ontario... 462 479 115 388 722 BM Waterlco, Seneco, 293 M8 183 Yl 259 177 Syracnse, Onon... 1,675 1441 201 1,437 1,003 670 Albion, Ort 260 6380 _ =_ - Haunilton, M 308 — 14 oT 82 ‘yoy, Revesellocr 2108 940 1,964 2,181 1,358 1,804 Kinderhook, Col. 262 270 "an ‘220 '3at 189 Schenectady city, 416 501 442 283 612 607 Ghent,Columbia,. 127 172 76 127 238120 eo M6 eS OS mw + — mH — - — m0 - =— a» — % 1% 199 NT 190 257 It 4540 48187 ATT 0 Ne og ROR a inet y + Hla Lockport, Niagara 558 752 508 402 1,055 620. Combria, 73 10 446328987 Fentleton —« 73 67 70) 89104101 Hilartlad, = = 104252197 BRET Richland, Oswego, 227 348 11 199 61892 Hannibal, “137 260 80 10k a2 Richmond county. 1,308 487621 1,648 Tat Jefferson county. eae Panbridge, * 1 7 New York. . Total, Deinoerats over republicans Democrats oy tf Americans. Democratic loss, Republican lave. American loss THE RESULT. We have not probably heard from over one third of the State, from whiet it appears that of the eepablican major ty of 65,000 tact fall the democrats have reduced it over 27,000 votes, From present indications the following State ticket fe undoubtedly elected STATE OFFICERS PRORARLY ELECTED, Serretary of State Gideon J. Tucker Democrat Comptrotter ...........Sandford K. Church... Remecrat Attorney General, Democrat. State Trevsnrer. ‘Gemoond Canal Commiioner.. John M. Jayeox Demnerat. State Fngineer and Sur. ¥. i. Richmond. Remoerit State Frisun Inspector. W. C. Rhovles, Democent. Judge Court of Appeals. Hiram Denio “Demoer it But few of the names of the members of t elect aroas yet at hand, although there is no reaveu from tho indications thus far to beliove, but that the majority of both heures will be democratic. ‘The following Judiciary have been elected :— JVETICONS OF THE SUPREME COURT. Ist Dietrict—{). ¥. Ingraham . J. Sutherland 24 Dietrict- ohn W. Prewn 3d MMetrict—| Lagistavure Tanforth K. Olney... slong term—eigut years. Short torm—four years, We bave no retwrns from the remaining five judicial dintricts, ‘The ineications thus far alo show that Judge Denio ran with if not abead of bie tleket, although nothing can yet be told with any degreo of positivenoss, STATE SENATORS. ‘The annexed table will show the newly elected Senators te far as received by us up to one o'clock this morning The left band column are the newly elected and the right hand those whose term of office t« about expiring. Democrats in roman, republicans in \tatics, Know Nothings in small capitals, Dist. New. 1. . Joshua B tmith. 2..Famuel Sloan. 2... Francis B. Spinola. Danie! E Ske. 4. .Jokn C. Mather. fomn 1. Perry. $..fmith Fly, te Mark apeeer” €. Richard Schell. bxastes Broox 7..dcbn Doherty. Jou W. Pennow. #. Ten), Brandreth. Witham Kelly 10,6. W. Prott Gerona & News. 11. John &. Gould. J. W. Hanover. 1860. ¥_ Jowssoy. Joens A. Sverre 18... A. Willard. Appisow M. Svernt. 19._A. Hubbell. Faton J. Richardson 20.04 H. leftin. M. Lindsey Lee. James Newn. b James Hunti } o* . Almzo 8. Upham. 49. Horotio J. Stone.* Sipway Sweet. 30.4. A. Vandertip. John R. Halstead. * Independent. STATE ASSEMRLY. We subjoin the list of Aesembiymen elected as far ceived by us wp to 1 o'clock this morning, as also a ist of the mcmbere whore terms expire the let of January, 1858 Temocrats in roman, republicans in italics, Know No things in «mail capitals Diet New. id. aunayy. 1.. Dwight Bacheiley. Richard Kinney. 2.. George Welford. Adam Van Allen. 4.0 W. Armstrong. Joba Fvers. 4. Cranuas H. Apeme, Frankia Towngend. CAYtYA. David B. Baldwin. James J. Owens, CM. Altett. TM. Pomer =_ Hiram Tit, CHURN ARO, Fruston G. Lamb. Ansel erry. Wm. Kotes. Wm. H. Hyde, Ambros Wager, John K. Ketchum. Albert Emmons, Franklin Dwiley. Corn’s N. Campbeit. wre Avo. J. Traxy veo. DW. Clinton, Horace Boive &. Corey Adame. onern Seth Wakeman John J. Me Peas ton. wm awe wa 5 Wooster. Harris Vote Ti tek John A. 4 5 an ‘ord Mores 8. HB . Jou Puuke. b= aghag anor. - a . Dayton. - John Manfor.i probable. - G, W, Bleecker, - a 74 ‘187 _, 86908 19,812. 8,063 41 404 17,181 19,980 Bi, 144 31 AS 14,494 1,808 41 Oa 1aVINGSTON. 1—J, H. Jones. in Hawes. 2—A. J. Abbott. Alfred Belt. MONROR. Jha Lacy nT. 5 Robert Staples. NEW Y 1... L, Smith. Daniel Meehan. 2,. William Cook. Thomas Kivlin. 3, Richard Winne, Anirew Sheehan. 4..3. J. Seeley. John D. Dixon. 6..A. J. Delaney. John J. Rieley. 6..G. A. Jeremiah, 1..Phitip W. Enge. Hewny J. Irving. 8, James H, Lynch. Thos. Sherlock. 9..Themas Jones, Jr. 10..J. W. Chanler, 11... Noah D. Childs. 12, William Cage. 218..D. 1. Chattela. Erastus W. Glover. James 8. Sluyter. James J. Ricley. Mich. W. Mooney. J. B. Vanwow, JR, R. B. Bratford. Arthur Woods. J. Roberts. 2. Themas G. Alvord. = .W. Baldwin. OrEEa0. 8. H. Grant. Charles W. Tallett. Geo, W. Hollis, RICHMOND. ‘M. Morcereau. 1,.Char, McLean. 2... M. Hood. 1... James Quyon. FOLK, 1,.Geo, Howell. Epwiy Rose. 2) Geo. P. Ms. A. G. Thompson. (STEUBEN. 1..RB.V. Vanatkenburg, BR. B. ¥. Vansalhenburg LW. Barnes, je0. T. Spencer. 3..W. §, Hall, $0. mtcher ‘A. F. Dickenson. E. G. Sutherland. . B Tapprn. 6, Sutherland. W. P. Moody. ELECTION IN MARYLAND. Baurimonr, Now. 4-A. M. 4K Thoro aro indi 1. $.;) 3. The olection here ia proc cationa of a large vote, The tayerna are enorally Closed, and eo far thero has been no disarder heyont a little tippling, and in one instance a knock down, ‘The Mayor is personally visiting the polis, and exhorting all to deal fairly and meintein the peace. We have reports of serious disturbances in the remote wards of the city. In the Seventeenth ward an Irishman haa been killed, and ancther man is reported fatally wounded. A difficulty took place in the Thirteenth ward and the naturalized voters were driven from the polls. Many remors are afloat, Dut in the absence of reliable information we forbear to give them, Tn most of the wards matters are quiet and peaceable Hary-past Eiairr o'Crock P.M. ‘The election passed off more tly in the latter part of the day than was expected, though there has been a good deal of dikorder and some ¥ ned The parties in the Seventeenth 'ward,mentioned in the despatch this forenoon, are not dead, but beth are seri ously if not fatally wounded. Another man was shot near the Fourth ward polls this evening, but whether fatally or not is not yet ascertained, The police have captured a large quantity of arms. They had been taken from one or two of the armories, We have no returns as yet. Hate-past Nine o'CLooK. Tho Americans are now marching the streets with music and transparencies, flrmg guns and pistols, cheer- ing loudly, and ciaiming the election of their whole ticket. ‘The scattering returns indicate a gain on Fillmore’s vote, whore majority was 7,090, There is no doubt that the Americans have swept the State. Mipwieer, ‘The following are reported majorities for the American candidate for Governor in the city of Baltimore:— Ward! + ooh Hicks, Am. Groome dem. iz American ticket is elected by a large majorit ing Harris and Davis in the Third and Fourth € al districts. Scattering rewurta from the Firth show gaine for Kenkle, democrat ived the anne ‘ongressional district despateh from a private Parmwone, Nov. 4, 1867. Tho election to-day is a scene of riot and confusion. ‘The foreign votes were excluded in all but the Righth ward, Tho yote is not large, ‘The streets of the city pre sented the quict of despotism. Many places of businoss were vloved; all were closed in Baltimore «treet before night. Large bands of rowdiew are in powewion of the ety. A German was shot in the Second ward, One man was shot badly in the head in the Seventeenth ward, and cannot liv The Fresident of the Rip Raps was stot in the mide, dangerously. Th md ward “ough Skin's’? patrolled in the vie: lia in platoona with rifies. The Know Nothing majority will be very lurge. THE ELECTION IN MASS, ACHU! > ia From the boston Traveller, ‘ THE VOTR FOR covnanon. Countirs. Tarnstable ..... *Lerkshire Prieto! Dukes Favex. Frankiin. Nantucket. Norfolk... Htymoutl: ; 4387 10614 60,206 *Worcester. Total....... Complete. Ai} the towns in Nhe State Newbur Mew, in Norfolk ex Ly: path county, Fasthem am Teane, in Barnetatyte and the three tewne in Dukes and the band of Nantricket. The whole number of towns ju the State i¢ Of, and We present roterne from 313, or all bat 13. The Howing ie the resntt so far as herd from cormty Whole Ne. of votes. 12 HH Caled Swan. M5 A.B. Banks bad... 60/208 Seattering 8 Fr J. Gardner, .... 36/876 Banks’ plurality o EoD. Beach... 000. 30411 Gardner . 23,231 ‘The Senate, #0 far ae heard from, «tante 31 for Ranks, 2 for Gardner, and 8 doubtfal. In the Fourth (Basex) district, the run ie very clove between F. F. Stone, repabliean, and ‘Yhomas Atwood, American: Amesbury’ and Saliebary will settle the question. Abner Holbrook, American, is elected in the Fast Norfolk district, by 7 votes ‘The House of Representatives etands now:—Nanke, 157; Americans, $2; democrats, 36; and sixwoen districts ard yet to be beard from. THE Fl. ECTION IN IN NEW JERSEY. [From the Newark & ya for members of the Legivlatu +) ‘and connty qniet mono The ele officers in y and ¢ ing ini only realigned ‘Le expectations of all parties: and their hopes also, might be added, if the expressions of some of the noisy ones in Heated the sentiment of the more quict portions, The republicans rejoice that the Americans get nothing, the Americans Inetily applaud the prostration of the republi enna; and both unite, for the first time shor lof exultation at each other's mis be voloe of democratic ju bite ‘The returne from the varions countios are Ro incomplete that no definite opinion can be formed as to the averags comparative vote of the different parties. Tt seems proba- bie, however, that the democrats bave a plurality, if nota majority, over the other parties. The idon has done unexpectedly well it Pagsaic and Mercer counties partionlarly in the latter, where there waxaeardial anion, bat in other countics hae not more than held its asual po: sithen. In the Legislature there will undoubtedly be democratic majorities in both houses, civing a large oe im joint meeting. The tables below, compiled by estimates and actual returns, give the two houses aa far as known:— esare—Demoorate, 16: oppasition, 6, Hors®—Democrate, 88; opposition, 22. Democratic ma jority on jomt batlot, Tact year the Senate etood—Democrate, uy; ion, 0. “And the Howse—Democrats, 37; opposition, _ ELECTION IN CHICAGO, Cwicaoo, Mich., Nov. 4, 1867. At the county cloction yesterday the republicans elected their entire Mieke}, Their majority will probably Peach 3,80, in A harmonious rtunes, and awell | ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WAST. ADDITIONAL, FROM CALIFORNIA. $1,164,157 1 IN SPECIE, THE ACCIDENT TO THE GOLDEN GATE, DEATHS ON BOARD THE COLDEN AGE. News from Central America, New Granade, the South Pacific and Australia. aed Blockade of the San Juan River by Costa Rica. Another Agent Coming to New York to fi the hoe: Route. PROBABLE WAR wT NICARAGUA, PROGRESS oF THE REVOLUTION IN PERD.. TRIUMPH oF WE LneRals IN. CHILI. REVOLUTION IN SOLIVIA, &e., & ke, The United States mail steamship Starof the West, A. 0. Gray commanding, which left Aspinwall night of the 24ub ult. for New York, via Havana, has arrived. Tho Pacific mail steamship Golden Gate left Ban Francia- oo Oct. 5, with the usual semi monthly mails, passengers ©, but had not proceeded over 400 miles when her shaft and was compelled to put back, he arrived in San Francisco on the 10th ult., and trana- rred her cargo, mails and paseengers to the steamship , Which steamship left on the nightof the Lith, and arrived at Panama on U ning of the 24th. Gov. ft wid family, of Oregon, wore among the passengers from California, The Star of the ' WE LIST. Fargo & Co..$251,400 Am, Fx. Rat Robb, Hall k. Kelly & Duncan Shy low ing Wells H. Delano, Jr. + H. Seligman Frnstein & Bro. W. Hallett... 2,500 PawardessHuntington bend Td. . F.M. Drexel ark & Wilbur. 4G. G. Hobson, 20,78 Treadwell & Co George & Bro....... 263 Tnving Bank . Everett & Hrown, 2900 Morgan, Hathaway 1,500 & We are indebted tw Murser Bullay, of the Star of tha West, for late les of California and New Granada papers, The followmg persons died on board the Golden Ag@— October 18, W. H. Hawg, of Greenbush, Renanellasr county New York, aged 60 years ; Ootober 18, J. Bisoluna, agod rivy ; Octo 19, N. Sweeny, 41 years, of consumption ; October 21, Mrs, Haley, of Gloucester, Mass., of consumption, aged 42 years. November %, on board Woods, waiter, aged 27 year iar of the Weet —Henry INTERESTING FROM YEW GRANADA, Organization of the New States—Distarhances in Mompos— Political Matters at Bogota - ‘The New Intendant for the Inthmas—Largo Fatlure, &., &e, Our files from New Granada are dated at Panama and Aspinwall 234 of October. [From 1 Paeb The Astemblies of the yaca have been installed in the secon of Panama, Oct. 20.) ‘tates of Condinamarca and Ho~ In Che first, General Paris, and » Sr. Pedro Fernantey Madrid, have been no: thors. Hoth nom atisfuctory tur Messrs. Paris ane c In t ding t h the third discussion and not by Popelar elect on. then the upper hand. In Mompos the revolution was still going on, and thora are rumors of a tumattuous movement having taken place aleo in Tague. As these movements are in fahion, these against whom they are got up must be quite right ter from Hogota, from a repectible and moderately y be in poil- ater part of thosa hat paowedk made by the Asem The conaervatives hava were now living in close of foreseoing men b Will not laet much longer; that President Oxpina ix riaidly following his own opinions in matters of gove ing for bis eupport the dictatorehip with wh At state of ching ie. ing for the reeult of of the international qnests “Apri 15, and it being known of the American govern Wemont ror punition of the authors and ht of sending the Intemdtent, court and y at law to poet to enter into de. > funetions. It i announced that these functionaries are of the moat rigid character, and enjoy the absolute coatitence of the Freentive wit the Tiempo, of Bogota, September 23, we fud tbe fol- owing — “The old mer titer Boewe Saenz & Co. » whieh, ander the social firm principally the navigation 00 im the under the ne. Pending it payments, notwithetanding ta being indebted only for the «um of $94,000, and offering for covering its ongagements, valuee to the amount of $400,900. Tt weems that fnvdiig AiMenities in getting money on account of ite having during the last thrae yeart suffered considerable losses, it wished to terminate ie affairs by handing over its property to tts crevtitors.”” fast NEWS FROM THE ISTHMUS. BARTHQUAKE AT CANAMA—ACCIDENT TO THE @TAR OF THE WEST— NAVAL NEWS, ETC. RTC. We fine the following ivems in the Axpinwall Cotrier = Pawawa, Oot. 14, 0867 Last night, aboot ten minutes pact 10 o'clock, a severe shock of an carthquake was experienced here. The aen- sation was tremendous, No damage was done, go far ag beard from Sax Panto, Oct. 14, 1857. Last night wo experienced a very severe shock of an earthquake, that shook the station #0 severely aa to very person sleeping therein, The semsation that of a very heavily loaded freight traim y peck was felt very sensibly in Aapinwail r of the West, on her voyaee from New York to , #frock npon the Caryefort reef, and had w board one hundred kegs of horre shoe nail «shoes, the property of the Chited States govern TH packages of express goots, an? ten tons of coal, Md be gotten off. Hut she not floate! «0 it would have all beon throwa York brought orders from the wy Tey van On tte Capt Hoff, for the return of the Joha y Adame to the "States. Th Adams will sail rom Panen: mt the tet of November, for Valparaiso, and from thence to +t. Helens, from which place abe will sail ireet for New York. Itie probable that ono of the new steam frigates will be sent to ke ber place on the station. An any ng existed between the crews of the Vite! ships Jel Avene aod Decater, with re~ spect te the question af which party committed an ont~ theo, at Paname. on the police, Both crews address tha jecat © ehiiting the Fm rom one «hip to the other, The Gacea deb the D4, containa a govornme cree of the 27th April last, relati «atthe ports of the isthimas, mma, and Mr. Sinith, of Aspins wail, Wore on board the Central America whon she wens vown. . Legislature had rejected ere. G etre st Panama ; wee steamabip Columbus arrived at Panama on the 18th packages engar uit, frem the Central Amerean ports oa ‘216 bags beans, 47 She had on freight 4,178 hides, wercone cochinent, 13 40. indigo Free 88 packages doer aking, 21 do. tobacco and aeyarn, 16 page coffee, Fyore balewm and 27 paekewee sundries, "Fhe folicw Ma Paasengere were an board — From ‘an Jose de GuatemalaA Zrollikofer, H. Sohwoe del, John Quigley. From Acajutla—Joee Ingree. From Porta Arenae—Napoleon Frcalante, Camito Mora, Joue Murine, Mr Strobel and Mr. Schlessinger From Toca (bica—Manvel Cabrero and 16 on deok, Tho Byipel vark Asia, Ovpt, O'Brign, frum Liyerpoo), dooree revoking the te the landing of Mibaet Ir. UG. Dyer, of P