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We Teotes netngled with the “pwate broque * (veland,'* as the probable rorult of the election sol. Gentiomen with opere gi ace wttbovt, wore gathered together in @ ted that the City In bo cleaned o@ aay jevtor ecvté caus coaston, B64 tovers + te d “etucl tp tbe mad’ Gud sticks heape nce of toe nofor 4 togethor, who, if they 2 wnormung, will Gnd they : & very neaty fob. 4 Gin begeg to A ap, sed & opo-sided aflaw # from twenty of the ttatd that be «ould weign the nig “Yes,” said bis weignoor, six thousard weight spon joa 7 we wore ree man treogMt Seoch a ob Ker Worskip 3 dow li woul sly fergh you down bat crash sou WW to anash.* When the whic of the wards returoe eid the dual summing vp for the olty were given, the Leer Of (be crowd wae \ery bearty. Several of the Indi ‘ ved “Taree cheers for the Union,” which ly given, Other® joined tn two political eee, us follow Dae, two, three, + bigger, pices ar," and “O-n-1 0 n= winding each up witha hearty ’ Three eheepie tein) of groaos (‘bab b-n’') ware p or Livecio, wading cp with a very eusptcions kind nd, Certatply not very complimentary to that gen. sien ae coveral of the crowd hegan to lament whet they { the “emalivces of tho majority of the Union " otbore uriet to coreole them with the fact thet Kirge cousty world redeer tho error.” Wagors ware ed end accepted that that part would “give tem thou the Us bile ott ore deciared it “ would aot fheee "Ore very Cimeutistiod individual loudly as tho New Yorkers were o parcel of nigger: cena! of the poaple of the nd he wa somparency bad the words, “According to re thus fy received, Abraham Ltacote ts olected Pre t," (ten thereon, the statement was greeted Lisses end “ boo boos” ost without number. \ jooperition te give three ehecre for Linosta only ted lc a repetition of the rameo derogatory sounds. Very few of Woe around the Bakar ofiee received the either 01 VW ben teen from the upper windows of the surrounding Poilomps the Using which at ono time reached irom Balf way slong Fuiten street, bet Nanawu atreet fod Urondway, to aboot tue eame distance along the ad Joiuin k te ope direst nd from ann stroet to near Jo! Dg Neases, proseuted each @ spectacie that roost be witgensed to be fairly enfermond; and the moun Je that arose therefrom more resembled the “ram Dilug of distant theaces’ than qayht cl3o we gan think of G4 procent WIDE AWAKE PROVE N BROKEN INTO, A GAN EKAL ROW ENLVES, ANDOLULY DRAWN nt twraty minutee part twelve o’ciock this mora £, © proceneton of W de Awakes without torches or unt form, marched through the park from Broadway, and ta ed apd cncerd et the Tribune aud Gimes offices, The proocmsion ®ae preceeded by @ banner, on which was painted, life sire, a representation of Avraham Linoola to hie ebirt sleeves, bard at work with a broom sweeping the Veton before him. The procession wae loudly cheered as 1) pursed tee above cfllowe, and tn a fow minutes they their mareb, hundrods jotoing in the ranks aud plog'ng & campy gn hey marched four she pr joa WARE OD Voc roar cppeeite Beckman etreet., They were cheering oe (bey were perelog the Aetor House, whou a gang of wo \c inte the bees of the procession, tore downs | over, acd commenced to knock the Wide Awakes ard in @ M« ment the kesaniter® wore surrounded, sirce fight eneved, © lasted about Qftcen mi- tee Keovem and pisto's were drawn and the former vd Clobs ed ptones were Geng tn all directions. The “ide Aweket far oulpombered thoi opponent, and put thet Gown by mala force, but not before several were med to Dite tbe dust After the Oght had somewhat abated they were called into Lise and marched up Broad way parted nbremet, ppesite the Astor House with cow THE ELECTION. "HE VERY LATES® RETURNS, te, &e., bo. Our returns, received as late as six o'clock this morning, do not change the result indicated in our Grstedition CONGRESSMEN ELECTED IN NEW YORK CITY. THIRD DiSTRICT. Metar! oom Tammany Kepu diican. vee ABTS ty “i 208 2 «488 * Los oe 3,119 ue Atte Tot ees cee ee 608 ow 4296 ore mistricr. po Wark. Morar’ Um Tommany, Rep 4 oR OBS od ot 6 1 668 se a7 A Lie eg 1,600 uM Let Lae 189 TORRE eee BUND 3 el B13 Rorrigna’s paareltty eco cece ccc ceew ee oe eved ees Vans FIPTH DESTHIOT. Dilly, Want, Ta ilo cig me 16 1.969 ‘Wittameburg uct wm. Taylor clooted. RUXTE DISTRICT. Cochrane, . wate Morar dem. Tammany. Repututcan, n . 2008 3.133 181s “ 16s aT im uw. 28 9.988 3408 Total....e.. +» 6085 € 103 6 p06 Qoohrane plaradity.c... sce. cccssesseeesceeeeeeevens SEVaNTO DinTwCT. Ward, KATH DISTRICT. Wark Delaywarne, faction. Watenian, rep WBoveeee soevecees —_ w... a5 1. ria at. . 2376 =... 3s ‘Total... ese 90 Deiapiaine’s taxlority.....! : errr. 1) RINGs COUNTY. Kiege Cowely Complete gives fumon 6443 majority The republicans have carried mearty all the local officery, Keoiuding Bberitt, City Jodge, Ke Odell, democrat, if cloeted to Congress by 2000 ma- jority Tho (odowieg Astom)!) aro probably elected —- put 1—Merirath 2—Moure, rep S—Cal scot, Comoorat (prodadiy) 4—/arey, democrat. Jonre, comecrat. ERIE CUUNTY. Berraio, Nov. 6—Midnignt The ecotion today, with the exception of several froo ‘Cgbte in he Bighte war) passed of quictly. A large ‘rote bar bees polled by both parties. Lineoln's majority in the city 8 400 Returns from eight ‘owns ia Erie county give Linesin 814 majority. slowly. The democrats concede the county to the repub- cans by about 1,000 majority EK G. Bpaciding, repablican, \s re oleoted to Con cress, Victor M. Rice, republican, in the Second Ager n vly dis triot, is elected by 600 majority. @ V. R Wasson, republican, in the Fire Ars mbly dis. riot, la probably elected by & emai! majority. ‘The repablicane olect a majority of the Adcomen of this oft, $ Full retorns from the county cannot roscb the city be fore morning The cemoorats copeete the State to the republicane by Armal! majority, Oe the other band, the repohicans = the ctate by 60,000 aod the oonnty by 9,000 ma sonay MAINE, ENTITLED TO RIGHT BLRCTORAL Torn, + 0@ (© laverruption of wires cast of Bangor the re NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER a are vot very fall, The reeelt tr forty eine towne neoln 11 401 ; Doogle, 7140 ; Becokinel xe, 706 6 Livoola’s mejrrity tn Mfty-teo towne iv 6 246 luciedee pearly one third of the uggrrgate voto oF State, end ie total majority i¢ reaeoonply ee. at ov ow the MABSaaupeT ts The resaitol the Fourta istrt t is= Ries, republican, TASS, Bigelow, Union, 6 10—me) rity fr Rios, 606 Too result i the Ff autrtot 1 —Wiitam Avpeten, 2, 7004, Burlugame, republican, 7,746—cajortts letow, 216. rity ere Is @ fall repobii b the exeeption of Appictoo, Estion Clected to Congress ‘be vote of Boston foots up for Lincoln, 9,728, Bail, 6,160, Dovglue, 4,06: Breckioriage, 816—Liccote’s pie railty, 4£66 The cefeat of Burling sane caused grest rejotolog emoag the Bell Everets party, bo called in processica oo Mr. Appleton, who made a short speech There is mocn excitement to the atrecte up toe late hour, with Greworbs, mnsic, ke. ‘The repubticans are in high giee at the {ndt rations of the general reeult. NEW HAmrslURe. ENTITLED TU FLVE BUECTOMAL VOTES. The plurality for Mr. Lincole tn tre state wit reach netrly 10.600, Tho rorult io 19) tovos le —ttuenia, 27,- 448. Dougias, 18,914; Breckiartoge, 1,611, Bl, Sty, CONNECTICUT, New Londot—L novin, 6,472; Doaglas, 2596; Brookla- ridge, 1 108, Be at Fuirten —(incoln, 6,652; Dougiss, 1 72t; Breck ioridge, 1,954. Boll, 177 Tollan¢—Liucuin, 2,409; Douglas, 1,199; Brecktnricge, 418; Boll, 18 Micd cee county—L‘nooln 2,856, Dougia 1,161, Breck ioridge 1 S84, Bol 110, Windbem coun y—Liacoln $ 385, Dougins 1,848, Brock- inridge 262, Bel 21. New Haven county, excopt Bradfor —Lincoln 6,220 D.uging 2,087, Breckimrivge 4 173, Beli O81. NEW JERSEY. THE STATE PROBABLY GON& AGAINST TIT BEPUBLI- CANS. Coun 2. Tancoin Wir en... Midal €e: - 2280 Tooee returns show a gain of 1,069 for the Union ticket over the election of 1860, when the ropublicaa majority was 1620 If the romaining ‘ourteen counties do ae well, New Jorsey bas guno agaiast Lincoln by & bandsume ma jority. Although our despatch from Newark etstee that Peo nington iz re clectod by 500 to 1,000 majority, the return for Un on indicates @ defoat, and @ geutioman just from Jertey reported to os this morning that Perry bad beatca him hy 600 majority. Fasall, repub.ican, bas 203 majority for Congress. PENNSYLVANIA, Puuapeirata, Nov. 6, 1860. Jineola bas compittely swept the state, Eis majori (ce are increased by overy cespateb from the couutry, fad in the city the vote shows the utter aufeness cf the party leaders 0 the opponents of rectionalism for their position, The Lincoln vote was polled solidly, but tho Oppocition votes soem to have beem hithor ead thither, without a care for tho roswit. Jn every ward, except two of the seventece thus far beard from, Lincoln leads, and tm many cases eotirely distancee his compesitore. Even in the “Glorious Fourth” he bas -eventy-one over Douglas, who was the uext best. This te the ward tn whi.b the ‘aie republican frauds for Congresaman Butler were per ctrated. The full revarns from the twenty four wards of the city give Lincoln & majority of 7,701 over both the Reading and etraight Dovgias ticket, 17,064 over the Reading ticket alone, and 673 over all. ‘Tho republi ane claim 60,0C0 majority for Penasylva- nia, The Union men are altogether dimpirited, Cust tho hour of bearing the definite result from New Yors tne tolegraph office wus crowaea With prominent men, mer chante and bankers, anxious to hear the result. fhey expressed strongly their fears of a paris resalting from the deoree sent forth today that w tl etrike the very foundation of the commercial and political world. The republicans are marching the streets with drum and Gfe, fiddling while Rome is burning Qoite a senmation bas been created by the reported murder of Bill WeWulleo in Now York. Tho report has either Beco coni:med nor denicd. DELAW AKE. Wilmington City gi ree Lincoln 200 majority. The Third ward gives Lincoln 19 me) sity, sud the Filth ward also Amejority for Lincoln. Fisher, republican, bas 150 ma. jority for Congress. Coristiane givee Lincoln 127 majority. ‘The State is probably Brectinriige by 1,600 majority. VIRGINIA. Richmond gives Boll 2,808, Breckinridge 1 170, Douglas 758, The rowrne thos fer are favorable to Boll. The Breckinridgers, however, seem confident, baetng their hopes on distant covntics. A large vote has beon polled Returns continue favorable to Bel. Doogie makes beavy inroads in the Tenth I. gion, beating del aad Brockiaridge 1 Rockingham, ‘Tue foliowing counties give Breckinridge majorities: — Harrison, 900; Ritebic, 200, Dodriage, 60, Virginia bas doubtless gone for Dell by @ large plara'tty. Aloracdria, Stafford county—Beil 050, Doaglas 104, Breekloricge 060. NORTH CAROL! As far an heard from ai Baloig! 642, Recck!nridgo 914, Dougtae 157 VA. has in Wako county TENNESSEE. ENTITLED TO TWELVE EnBOTORAL VOTES. Limited Ter nesere ro chow gaine for Boll, which Probably may carry the stato, but the reenit is etil doubttul } The por ton LOUISIANA, New Onugaxy Nov 6, 1860. Orleans girce Bell 6,815; Dougiae, 2,908 | Brcowine iden, £ 648, | Private ches received here state that Lovizinus | naw gore tec certdge. The rot.cat from @eetbers petets Below Teancesre gone for Brook inridge. MISSOURI. ENTITLED TO NINE ALRUTORAL VOTES, st Loca Nov 6 In60, 4. Lovle city givee Lincoln 6,902; Douglas, $1, Cell, 4,le2. Boattoring returre from the interior tndicate that the ‘Mate has gone for Dongias KENTUCKY. ANTITLED TO TWRLVE BLECTORAL VOTES. Lovwenis, Ky , Now 6, 1860, Looleville etty givee Boul 9 622; Dougine, 2,628, Brock laridge, 860 Zlinooiw, about 10 ‘The Bell and Dougine mon give Kentucky to Boll by 10 008 to 16 O00 major'ty. The returns, however, are too limited to form as) reliabie optnton, OHIO. ENTITLED TO TWENTY THAER ELMCTORAL VOTES. CuaverasD, Nov 6, 1860. Partial reterne from about @ doves counties in Onlo show large gains of two or three hundred per county for Lincoln, who will probably have 90,000 majority In the Ruate. Corrmasn, Nov. T—Two A.M ‘The republican caine are al! ever Ohio, Thetr majority will probably cx oced 96 000. ILLIN GIS. ENTITLED TO PLEVEN ELSCTONAL VOTES. Cuicaco, Nov. Seven warda give Liscoln 1,°°0 majority, a republican gain oft Porty towne, (n° erent parte of northern Diinol, show @ repeblcan gain (1200. The repedlicane of this Court) lect their cotire ticket by 5,600. Curea00, Noy TA. M. Retarne reco |. ot ap to m{ foight show republican gaine, Toey claim the Logisiatare aod Ftote by 16,000 maj rity No thing of 690 eequence bar Lee recel red (* rm the goutli orn part of the Mate The repablicans eleee Oongereamn "2 in the four northern districta. Linenin's offotel majority f oper 2,000 einoe 1856, show that the vote for Dongias ts very feeble in he States south of the Tonnessee line. All have probably to this ely \¢ 5.003, 4 gain INDIANA, ENTITLED TO £4 HTRBS BL RUTOKAL VOTES DOcarewolatd Mua Nov © 1600 The Indications from 28 (00 © 80 ¢ The Beli and © cbigritge wote tm the etste Le fom FOG bo 1060 ov MTCHIGAN, ENTT 1) TU PIX RUKUTORAL VOTES, Derqar, Vor 6, 1660 Tre State eatmed for the repubtosus by jority. Reo. county fo the tower peninenta ts ye base Ge + B repubticaa mafwity, The tour repabls ab Con. soe ten are elected witwout doubt. OWA, ENTITLED FO YOCK rLROTORAL VOTRE There } ing Daveght W leges ee flies te thie ciate the rctarce Ome ip einwir Tote peeorred how repunteky Kaiti, Rud tiler. the euooees Of thet tirket, Io Du duque city Duvy. erity 18 66—a repubicee gale 4 400 r WieCOssiNn, INTITILD TO £1VE ELRCTORAL VortRS. BE Ww AUKRE, Noe Cae midnight Jiuecln'« majority in Wiservern etl reach 10.000 ty 16000 There i# Ko Govt of the election of al: the re poblican Congrceamen MINNESUTA, ENTITLED TO FUUM ELKETORAL VOTES. Five towns Ip Minnesots give Loa sul $58 majority bd IMPORTANT FROM PaILADELPHIA. o Putadsipata © fur tne Ne any. Wednesnay, Nov TAM Panapanrnns As Poppeylvanta fas gone #0 strovgly for Lincoln, it is hut proper to toquire what bho will say for /e-celf «8 av excuse for areuming go threatening a position [ hev bua access to the lowers in Re kerwral jourasla of wie oity tovcbing thie cootest, wbich wid apperrTthie morn ing. The most important of toese is that of the North American, which bas oo jallucusially advooated tne clans of Lincoln even over it¢ own eboion, Joby B li. Tat jour: owl, ender the head of * Victory and ite Consequences,” +ay8— Ip this bour of vietory caoeelatly, eben we bave con s.ered Lot Ouly uF Gld evemy, but diecomftet others hem ry@pethy ans Crmer felowenrp shout: Louse ur to regard ox [rends, mM weration Comos eommended wth more thao ordipa yp Yure ipvolreo ip the elerivn « ; onasen Whub © crated Ww protuce |}. fa tue eo, BO Ceny Cistinetty that tt 1s either s triumph of rth over the South, or of aus Becca al aspect question "No sich sue wae practi because tho compicsivg Of alt the reaeek Territories wd tbe declaratious v the Chicago € Beurnst ihe ext w f piavery und the power of Congres over ta crriturtes cana ently bo appikd whee the cae sbalt occur. Sovtbors poiiticiaus wud thoir Northern sehoee hare attempt d to force tie Lave up ra us, Aad we .cooreingly apronnee our prnepies calmly acd femiy 1 ene the coutingency Phot) arise, There ia, therefore © yesson fOr agitation, ahd no denger of aay, if tae sgite Sho constantly agitate us they say, to Orevoat sgsitation wilt consent to let slavery atone, Ae we desire and propere to do Tho great idem eetted by tir elvation, aad which, per* ed ef MUCH AF oY ther oD the pable mira, fF the parsed tochange rhe admiowtration of pahtlic Warr a Was oipgton and ty parge and purify the woole pehticnt machinery of government Le cleeted Present, whatever may have been his PTeviGUs predilections, ie cumpetied, from the necessity oof the cage and from, pereoual covta t, to mipgo with al! ileves's sue men Of wii parties, and Lerofy-e to tguo o if be ebe All tocal oF sectional jeala Mr. Linoote will ester upon the duties of Prosigent as free from bias and Wild @& ational evr timeow, as aay {n- sumbent of «bat office ever did More tone that, be wi! g0 to Washington disposed pot only to cnatiliate, pat to the South by fair dealing, thet he tae uo war to wage apminst It, ond is @Lxivus Lo dave poace, bayp'- ern and proaperity. It dors Lot beloog to ur to eoeak fer Mr Livcola, het ae veDty c Lo agort, HPN LO Other evidence than that ‘urplebed by bir past career, (bet bi= taaugaral address will de more to restore confidence aud to dueipate hertion than sey public paper iaeued for aq: arter of « ceptury Atallevente, let us give hm a fair trial, and at least boar berore we strike Our Weshingtos ur respondence. Wasiusato, Sov. 5, 1850. The Election of Lincoln— Great Solwitude at Waslengion— Speculations on the Course of His Advainistra’om— Dan or of His Spraty Downfall Northern Men Coging the Appointment of Uatinel Menisiers from Ue Sut —May a Secrnary Advise a President © Do What He Would net Do Himerif ? de , de Bofore what I am now sbont to write can bo perused by your readers the great national conlest will bare been decided, end ax Ihave never disguied my convie Hous or given expression to a hope whiol I did not enter tain, @0 now there would be ag little uous sincerity ia protending to doubt that (om rrow Abraham I.’n sola will be eleoted President of tho United States, with the essent and by the instrumentality of New York. Yot the most intense solicitude coquestionably existe ‘Lroughont thie motropolis to ascertala the prospect ia the Empire State, and many still foody bopo that the Colon electoral ticket will be triomphast. Men are epeoulasing, however, upon the probabie course of his administration as if he wore alrnay inacgurated. Beatdes tho general inference, drawn from the lottere of the Hon. Thomas Corwie and other mon of high repute tn the repo shican rapks, and some uttered to visitors at by Mir Lincota himeolt, ‘which have been canghs up and circulatal, {6 ie plaasibiy orgeo that cvery goverpmont, however {} may te, oF on wes radvenl grousse evever i mug be t into power, mnaet soon ‘warcis become conporrative This il be dove, tn Lipcoin’s cage at tbe oxmpense of former profveeions ana with the certalnty of alleaatiog macy of ols prerent ac spied But be wi be cope He = carries: election. principles which fifteen States of peek dw LA own ® ction er mal but revolutionary. If, bis administration on the sapport of be abould been rey fa ine bis : ad or bie present cp porters. Pesives, it # vurther coptend~d that vory ultra Notthert repoblicens acjaiesces in the cxpedtioncy of thelr op chrten saent conei tera, bly large copresions to tho slaveboldiog States, ‘or the purpose of citvcting & poacetul, monlows snd energetic co uperation by Southern Drectical butinces of cho g mevaed by some of the ¢ xtrom cat Norihera repulse \ ep, lmagize Linco’n’s Cabinet organieod with ball the wctobers from the sar hoding States, the other bat! ——- North or West The wight very properly agree to, on wieive, @: apures OF uke Tresideote ‘under the progent ci\rcumaten oe, @bich, as private individeste, or whea at bom ts their reepective Slates, they wonld be very Little aisprecd 10 BURR EL, OF evED acquicere tm. A statesmen might tutoed go Po far ag to aovier a Mros' font to do, what fo. of @ Senetor oF ropreseptatire, would feel bimeeil com pe tlee to oppose. It hag ofter hapvened 1m the hiswry of Orcet Britten that a I'rime Miswter, of resize ug «fice, bes givea advice to bis ‘severetga on # Mate mearure to do # hat the Minister dentined to d+ Hirmeetf, in consequence of baying been »ommitted by po- Liteal ties oF former decigrat ior ®. Wherber thete conservative professions wit! bo scf. fooent to eitay the ececerton excitement a short time will aineloee Tt ts cortein that tho moet vebement clamor wil! be raired al over the South against any Southros who spall’ werpt bigb offien under Mr, Lineole; bat it is eqaally te he er pected that some tmnytbe found ready to gu into the Cabinet, vot frem ambition of love of peli—oo: at ai, bu fro» the patrictic motire of trying te oon ro! tho adaia- b of Lincom and preventing mischief to the ath. Artivals aed Departures, AWRIVALS, Lavenrootr- Mesmebip Verein Sp vod Mire chr dren and sevennt: Mr end Yee Wetl King 1 Pird Mice Ek rtrpeo friend, Vosret Mee Bice re sreurt; We bod Wre' Carrel. Nien Preset Nie @ Tapioe, Mr anc Mere Mit hell Mr-od oi tn forwond, Mr ead Mee Bo! owell ns ane Fotte aad servant ant J Stacey & bbe », B Cremer, 8 Bo n.d =. 5 = hare * eurignen, J wena Reatitiern tad ans t Greage Alber chore Me enn, shld no ser gots Chae WE wansn, ‘*biertan, Geo a Bre © redt. Jeo Oh) nowertb. ¥, mw. Mr v-reen does Teatoe Win Paley, @? wen, G Baers a by WP rte Foren, todd (atner Yel ter Joo Farston at opt two eeresnte John Dopay G tmih ard serveg’. 00 te sod Bernat, Lasenrta sod servant, Deane, Ryaa— Prenworn, fo-Pieenmebip Rear beeen Adee and acs. Liens floubes, Us aad tin We mocrsge, ape (omouta @ plurasty «ul be 4s NEW YORK HERALD. JABES GURDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. OFFiO# N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU BTS. TERMS cosh tm adoante, Money com mast etl! be at the ‘the under. Postaye staunpe nt ‘as suveription tie DAILY AELALD Woo conta Ie er TUE WhEKLY ABRALD. cory ope rnin sory, 07 39 per aeman Whe Bur oper se Bs conte per tn to ney are vii cumetal Ge Gotnaat Gah tele comune te On! Yorea Pdition on the lot Uth and tet of each mamth at a wok per ony oF $1 6) per annus THE FAMILY HERALD on Wodneoday, at four conte per OOP USTART CORRESPONDENCE, containing emportan: ices. slledted from any quarter of the world: Uf tened. will be Wirally paid for. Mgr Ove FOREIGN CORNESPONDERTS ake Poomediauey Bagorstas to Seat ale Cavveas amp Pace: 1Can OORT OB NO STEP ona anonymous corrempondence. We dona ctucn rgected i ADVERTISEMENTS renewed ceery day; advertisements in crtet im the Wenney Wenato, Famer Haran, ond én the “ulfornta and Burapran Bidens. 108 PRINTING exscuiad with meatness, cheapness and de spate AMUSSMENTS THit BVENING, BLOGS GARDEN, BSrosaway —Orariso. WINTER GARTEN, Broadway, opporiie Boot «rect — joy MauxeniaG—Loan oF 4 Loven, ROWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—tratorG & Rogmar touastitas Taooes, os Ph Lacan THEATRE, Broadway.—Pureg Wits Ue NEW BOWERY THRAT foun Lovene—Lotreer Norre: Mow, Prem 1G rou 4 Wire. CARNUM'S AMERICAN MUREUM. ee ve neg Twins, Living Ovgiowtixs, &c.—Josern wxo His Be m. CAT ANTS MINSTRELS, Mechanwa’ Hall, 472 Beoatway.~ wSL2q08, bones, Dances &c ~ Carp Ur, —Hoovey & Cawrercr’s omiegcns, Dances, ao ~ O'R BALOON, Brontwny us us Wrntoriay Bovas, Loccises. NIB a (orn CASTERBUKY MUSIO BALA. 68 Broadway.—Sonce Oasces; Bonumsaues, &0. New Vors, Weenestay. Novemnmer 7, tniu MAILS FOR KURUPE. The New Worm Heraid—Kdition for Kurope The Cupard mal! steamehip Asia, Capt. Lott, will leave this pert to day, for Liverpool. ‘The Earopean walla wii! clove tm this olty this morning tt a quarter defore ten o'cicok. ‘Tbe European Eprtios oF Tas Haxap will be published st cquarter past pipe o'clock ia the morning. Single copies, ip Wravpere, gix conte ‘The contents of the Eck«rkan Eprnon oy tre Heraty siti combine the news received by mat! and telegraph at che office during the previous week, and op to the hour of publication, The News. The electious throughout the republic yesterday, so far as we are advised, passed off without disor- der, and resulted, beyond doubt, in the election of Abrebam Lincoln to the Presidency, and Hanibal Unmlin tothe Vice Presidency of the Uuited States. ibe details are given elsewhere in our cofumnes. The steamship Persia, from Liverpool 27th and Queenstown 28th ult., arrived at this port last night. she brings the details of two days later news, the main points of which, however, have been antici- pated by telegraph from Cape Race. By the arrival of the overland pony express, we Lave advices from 8an Francisco to the 24th ult. The general news is unimportant. The news of the result of the Pennsylvania State election reached Sen Prancisoe on the 21st UIt.,and caused a marked reaction {mn political circles. The republicans were exultant, while the democrats were greatly depressed. The republicans entertained strong hopes of carrying the State for Linco'n. A canvass of the State Legislature demonstrated almost to a certainty that Senator Gwin canno: be re-elected to the United States Senate. Colonel Beale hag arrived at Saa Framciseo, and assumed the command of the California Milltary Deparunent, in place of Gen. Clarke, deceased. The markets re- mained abont as previously reported. In the Ore- gon Legislature the House bill apnu!ling the Con- greasional election had partially fafled in the Se- nate. The pony express brings news from the Ochotsk Sea whaling fleet. The reports of the movements of the ships may be fonud in onr tele- graphic summary of the news in avother column. ‘The excitement onnecquent apo tbe wicction yosterday tended to check trantactions in most aescriptions of produee, Piotr was lose buoyant, wale enles wore to moderate extent. Wheat was also besry sod closod at lower rates, while sales wero fair, Corn was @rm and prices were cochanged, while sales were to a fair extent. Pork was unshangod, with moderate tales at $19 for moe and $14 12 a $14 373 for new prime. Sugars were quiet and sale timitod, while prices were unenanged. Cotloe was firm, and eales were light. Freights were firm, ‘while engagements were molcrate ‘The General Result—Abraham Lincoin Uur Next President. ‘The great battle has been fought aad lost by the allied forces In New York. The Presideatial result may be summed up in three words —Lin- coln ie elected. In a more exact fori, accord. Ing to the returns before us, the several States have cast their euffrages for President and Vice President as follows»— PRACKINRIDGE AND LANE. Alabama........... 9 Arkansas... . ‘ 10 Louisiana |. . 6 Missisai ppt. : 7 North Carolina 0) South Carolina 8 Toxas 4 age Total él Pennsylvania. Rhode Islend net AND EV Vermont. .. + 6 FUSION, Wiscousin. ...... 6 Total 109 Kentucky Marytand. DOTGLAS AND JOHNSON. Tennessee Catitornia....... 4 Virginia Missouri . . ) Total ‘Total w RECAPITULATION. For Lincoln and Hamlin Por Breckinridgo and Lane For Bell and Everett ° For Douglas and Johnson. .... Whole electoral vote Lincoln's majority over all . 35 The actual figures may somewhat change the distribution of the States votlag Lia coln; but from the general run of the popular vote In the free States, we consider it perfuotly safe to set down Lincoln's eicctoral vote ut 176. The news from the Pennsylvanta October election, operating upon the divided democracy on the Pacific coast, may perhaps gire him, also, California and Oregon. We have neither space nor time this morning to comment at length upon this great aad mo The in the strength against fates mentous tevolution in our poli conservatives, who «ill! believe of the Union, will be comforted with the nea renge of an arth republican jority in both 1860. boures of Congres. The euccess of Bell and Brerett in cevers' of the Southern States fis aleo considered ae affording a power- ful guarantee for the mulatenance of the Union in the South. Upon the Congressional issue the city of New York bse discharged er duty handsomely. We tefer the reader to our copious detsils upon the eubjec’, eleewhere in this paper. We begin with this day a new epoch in the political bis- tory of the United States, The repavlicaa purty have crossed the Rubicon. Are our anxieties at an end, or are our troubles only about to begin’ We cannot answer until we sball have beard from the Legislature of South Curcling touching the test question of Lin- coln’s election. ABRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. ADDITIONAL HEWS FROM EUROPE. The Coming Conflict on the Continent, ae, &e. The steam#bip Portia, Cap'ain Judkios, which eaticd from Liverpool st pine 4. M om the $7\u, and trom Queenstown ov the alternoon of the 26th Gotober, arrive | bere at eleven o'clock last night, Teaty. We bare eome few details of the voting on (he anecse tien quéstion In the city of Naples 164,000 votes wore cast for ausexation. At Pulcrinc there were 00,232 votes tp favor of anvexation to 20 againat. It te stated that the Evglish Admiral (Mundy) bad loft Napies for Gaeta, rot to break the biockade, bul to pro tect the flight of the Kiog. Signor Farin|, baviog been appcinted Frtracrdiosry Royal Commirsioner at Neples, bud boon replaced jo bis post of Minister of Iutertor by Signor Mugbello; and Sigaor Montegemow bad bec uj pointed Commiasiouce of Billy. The Royal M «at Warsaw. A Wa raw aespateh of the 25+) announces that on thnt Cay the three Princes and their Ministers held @ coafo- rence of a bour'e duration. Noteing i# enid usto the reentt of the pricradings beyrud a questionable sta'ement in the Paris Oprmione Natimate tbat the Ruse an *hargé d'adeires at Pacis re Ce! 60 a Geapatch On the 24th to the folinwing effect:— At Warsaw every iling goes well, The principle of a Eurepean Congress has seen adopted. Commanicate this 1b proper quarters . ‘The r+ya! party op the 9th were to bare loft Wareaw ‘or ekeernewie7z 6b & hunt ny excursion, bot tne tilness ot he Dowager Ka prees of Russia coused @ change ia the arrangements, aud the menbers of the party would leave ‘or their Feepective homes on the 26:0 The Parie Poys and Parrie deny tu» report ia the Opin tone Ne Tolative to the Conference The Kuwg of Sardinia, in bie reply to the Neapolitan depetation, is ‘ted to have eaid:—Acstris coutiaucs to threaten me, bor, throvngh the Emporor of the French, whieh was full of portion, Austria is preparing for xt spring, but thea, with your assistance, | shall uave 400,000 mec in arms. I eball perform my dety as King aod soldier ve aif co our duty as Talent Toe Pope him- voit now writes to me with kindness. The Powore Europe are d apleases, but pone of the, Aus threaten [in fatitic! with Garibaldt. may bo a littis oaprittous, but Italy bas vo nobler spiris or son. J bave several thes offered bim a@ tillery, but be has ro fused it. He flattered birseif thas ho could take Capaa by a bayonet News that on tae Ey The corresponvent of the Dody ays 10th, the British Legion were nuder frestor the Orat ume. The Royalist came out tn strong force, and the Eugtieb wiele the walls ef ~~ Hight ot ‘tho gun wore will wore Llled and thirty woundea ‘The Journal Debais eays the Brivirh legion is imme ately attached to Garthaidi. Garibaisi reviewed avo In the rame of Italy he thanked England, [ag of ber voluptéors, the mate by eaying It was the proadost someut of ‘his Life that be ba under bie command, and for his euppor, @ legion of the free children of Eogiand, entire French force to the Roman States dose not set much exceed 19,000 men. Cfiotu! Cooumente show Wat (be stetemect of the bow baroment of Ancops havi! ort was reported tha it wae Lamoeriotere to bot he declined. ‘be text of the Rnaeing note : Roeetap Minster to Turin i ordered forth with to demand bus paseports ard quit Tario with alt the by ee in pebliebed. Ip tt Prince Go trobakod agsams a high touc towards Sardinia avd denounces her actions | i i Hi i - E i FY iy £ ‘ fi a pub- i i ! i 53 i t i 5 Eg i & i i i it 3 Ff | é I fF i i f i Hie Af it 2 5 ! 5g E & i a = er i epace of four months Europe priso, but impassible, thousares of goldlors of the revul ‘oo pase, in the miast of the equedroos of at! {We DELLE, OD OOGFG VesBels laden with arms wenn tue porta of a Peace frievdly Wo tbe Sicil! @ rerve as tho invie able rofage @ Le came to tovane our territo~y, and the fing of dinisn government protect with impunity the the batialiogs of the leader of the revolution, act that eeme government had ces!gnatet as una Th example will not be feat aod. ta, Preseare sanction given by events to that destruction of rlebte ane of public law, all indopendont State aut feck equally menaced The conrequonces will vot be long walted for,und, in fect, although the overthrow of the yeasty aod of ibe guverumont of the Two sorties is pet srt fully accomplished, the i ony leet pretext, baveslroedy The of Genera! Fanti to Gegeral de Lamorwlore ts the 4 evident proof that the law of butions aaé wuble right po longer extat, Waster baviog acoompimbed, as far as his forees would «iow, the culicult mission which fete bad coended te tim, by fighting at the eame time aeninat internal reve. lution ‘nad forcign waster, the one fmpetied by other, there remus tor the King of the wo sicilies so o her duty than that of acdressing bimselt agaiw to ab the foretgo Powers, i order to prove the legitimacy of bis cake; to point ont the shal op which he Nas Cem wreoke®, ana ep which other throues will do the the protest agningt the mls oud (be ooareqveoces of the levas oo of which be is the wietim; and tantly, to leave (o Lhe (apertial judgment ot pub te opwion the aporest- i EB if 2 i 7 HG liite show o the evoate which cormpel Bim to fight fur the monerohy whieh he boles from God, trom bie right, aud frow bie love of the people, FRANUIA THE LATEST NEWS. FRANCS. The Paris correspondent of the Londow Times says that French regiments are to consist of four battallons, ae when the army was preparing for war in Italy last year, aud that otherwise preparations are going on oo a very laree ecale, os if m war wus certain next spring It ts confirmed that at the councti of Marehals, held the other day at St. Cloud, it was determined to create w fourth battalion in every regiment of the Frouch army, te be called the battalion of roeerve. Korauth and Kiapka baye bad ictcrviews with the Ba poror Napoleon. ‘The Times Vienna correspondent says that in high off cial olrcies it is believed a mew connection bas receatigy: been concluded between France and Sardinia. THE CONFRRENOE AT WARSAW. Warsaw, Oct. 96, 1868. Tt w etated thet the Warsaw interview maintained te the last purely personal character, As regards the princes and ministere at the intery.ow Ou Chureday lant, O stipulation was made, no cnuvention of avy kind was covcluded, nor was even & prowroi drawn up rabed, 4nd ve oto aposare 10 know where . bo ove wv Ls tae ©, o’armee have ven sent. ao acto anesthe 7 I, ivy 00. Fr tbe W6.a, wan further proropted to the 24 of January, C1. ‘The result of the vets to ton erty of Haplen abe te ent, ~ 14,000 have voted for annexesca’ TOR PAPAL DuIGaDE. Five bupdred Irivh, eho pac belonged to the Papal er. @y, bave been landed at Mareeilies thie week aod the steamer was to return to Genoa lor the ress of the pri- coners of tbat army se and retrogreseion on the atten. § = he teat Beit toe irene can doal paralyzed and berkropt, 1s dertived before pece tre’ Store’), to #ro ber empire diemembered, and iw Gon set eg Davoralities &veret fom ber . Rasta, poor and emberrassed, with the chain serfdom tod rousd her peek, baz tho will but mot the power to fight evecesstul'y for the divine right of kings I'raneia, vactlisting and fottered by her despotic alliance Wil proesct the mame jitiable spectacle which sue cid in 1s64—ber fcolings ber another. France, whicd of Italiane, aud the povuistion on each side of the Alps. moved by one tmpulse, straggling im & common ca will , On @ larger oaie, the series of Be tly o@ the Golda of Solferiso and Te ench a ctroggie, where the rights of ma kind are vated by halt a seore of rulers, who © witbe ct reeparstbility, the weve be doa ly what is hardly les important, cannot be seriously pro trected. War bas bern brourht to & point which Teuders time fm impertart clement of suc and mekes procrastination impossible. Suc com’ th removing opeter'ee, me in conquering armicr, depends ot this lw of mechanicethe greatest emoent of force at yorr oo ger tot The wae the theory by which Napoleon the ‘Iret achieved bie victories, and he hws bequeathed it as a bgery to bin tepliow. That be proved an apt pupil, tet the vesvite of the art Itahae campsicn Weouiry w 1D 8 tremendour ef © lw ehaking Hasope to ite erptre will Deglend be peeni The effort N be a. elt, Dut the free «f circommtanors q@ill force us to remald quiet. We may not admire the French ®aapo ror, but etl! leewexn we like the motlees whieh acum aio the despote rulers, With tices moa tho parranw Movarch le an object of ditlae ond hatred, and tho ca wity i* prenpted by hia cont tmatuour troatment of King erat Owing his threve te popoler eulfrage be hae as little reepres for hereditary right ue @ proiewend roowy Nean. the family of reigning eoveretgas regard bim ae bes ond their pale, and he edu loirters to thetr hatred hy ening pat\ors inte existeoce by the popaler vole. Tae vepereration of Maly is bis aot, ond be bas Awept away, like te many rebwebe, the pr uece of the Petinevia es Tepreeroted the “divine right to govera @rong” However Givpiensing th pay be to the Kuro 4 18 scoeptablo H the Knglian people, igh we hear of plensant interviows at worn Lord Jota Kueretiqud the Prasstan the Foreg> Minwter of Nagiand kowws hue ito @upoeeo that they would @o to luatinn® to ibe veteluce whien rence ee We shall artume ones more the née hich we took eben Aurtria tn oINeD! «Sear oF twy back, aod France came to Fe ebai) look on and fee the game Premier, country tee two wor to reRte re | pe Cd out fairly, cieing our sympathy to freedom, and enh selding nll bet moral ey to the moat patrintic of toe ccm bataa Avtivis. Like @ map who in going Into e © oF. to be released of bie Hie! itier, and devires to make coming to terms wpder the rer try joroeeee plearant by learning France ant Piedmont, rhe cau sith ber divaffected at bome wce, 064 the character of the Hapebergs for stocerity nod ‘ar Ovaling '¢ not tach as to give muct chao of succes to the ex The ponple will be prety certna rontves whee thoy have the opporton! y, ard a Ing serear of wotiqaidsted debt will doom jena be sevced to a summary way. Rigbie withlold ant hbertice violated theke a people ADsions fw the oppor tonity of tenobing witcenm to fofatuated valor, nad too aoraree of events will Rbor tly Aflurd Nhe Pol:jowm of Fraacie Je we poh meare of Mowing WAL the tnterest® of crown ed bende abd the propio st larre heve arrived at a ptage of diwergente. Fr 4inik may bo ot by the tmpending_ tire wet "ar Acari th abut ruin, Ther n Queen tos vat their tb : premacy over Post, THE VERY LATEST NEWS. REFULSE OF THE NBAPOLITANS. Teri, Ost. 27, 1860. Loxpon. Ort. 97, 1960. correspondent of the Loudoe Datly News, atceenet to Garibaidi'e headquarvers says tho Reitish Lagion wae Attacked by a Neepotiian br on the 1b jest. Tae ‘ght weted Sve hours, with an interrustiua of two Tas Fivet and Third companies ¢ arged the Noaporiteos more horraghiy beat them Colom Moar tows Capt. Tecmer,, ed NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the Caltfornta Pony Express Effect of Pennyivanta State ice t0eR—Senator Gwin's Chances of Hew election=Oregon = Polttics—Commerctas Affairs—News trom the Wnaling Fines, ag Sy fowure, Now 6, eam Too posy exprame reaches! bere this mornter, wea ey om to anil including the 24th of Hetoher Baw Fear, Cot Arrived at San Francison 2ist, steamer Monee from New York; bark Tolsko, Mantle: St, whallag bark Geo, William, OL eye from Cchowk Ya, ete 1,206 varrele of of! avd 1,8¢0 pourra of Dower BEF. stem er Washington, from Pscama, with the pam agers asd walle leaving New York 2iet Sopterber “allot geet, hip B. F. Willetts, New Yore. ‘The pony expreer, bringing the result af the Ponasytae~ fia clection, arrived at Sac Francine un the a4. Tee ows was rocetved by telegraph on Use Ghet It predmewt 8 warked sensation in political ciresee, rendering te ro pubdlicans oxcredingly jobiaxk whtlst the friends of the other candidater despair. Toa republicans are gem pot ting forth great eftorte Yo carry the Stale, A bet wea, made yeetertay of $4600 to $0,000 that Mawsln wold carry California, an4 amother of $9 000 agviart T° Gao that Lincoln will ox more voter than Preokimrlage Senator Baker, from Oregoo, bas besa Creeted «ith ima fwense crows @ince ontering upon eampaian ¢cty fe hig State, A DOW canvass of the probable Condition 9f thc Logie ature ciieite the fact that eereniccr Se Over from inst year, and will be mem vere of ato. Of these, Heres MmppT TP v6. re