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° meal AU IBA RrOAt AUWERtRS Wo SEH Armia the? Me ile the londing part is continually bo ychionetl ag the story prosrosses. and tht bho zeires® wally tines to ‘he occasion. The firet gianoe at Lhe perser Led Je word, ge she appoare tuted down by thy woh at the low uf the fent thospectators thas s vemarkabtenehib.t! a ay at tend, vhas the iH igure which fontne Gea pia: | Gipal object i the tving pietire wil, whan eullgd 1b ongUBCed ALiTAAtION. produed cme warwellop 5 « » than yeusired wha ho sith obiv jay, 19 driven from ber lover's door, and fats 8 nd of the keenest misery, white bey ou ‘ ju ihc Barrow yng aftect of tho auree ab 1:0 2 tov the (oil a2! wikporing ubems.le. a We wesw 2 there facts Le si re pron mein’ iBaN waste Gps tury to'hato, dupendy on waingia par’ | oharaet 3 propor ta that wR oualig doteiepen at an carly gage of tum stacy » wolf revelition oan, ay, beat But itis v by the donriiasion af a iiatanct beet. nis aah ib Se curtain salle thas tbe genie of cteractresa hat boon ully app Room piovite ¢oninon iba annie than he peaunedsn.!pees, Bllavned, smd when o1e> a Jections futile, W bea 10 be ‘Come delighted the tows by boro! Of Ja'iot, what was the practical uo of dw French accent? It Pajtber lntorfored w itle the ‘of tho audience, no> dors felt in autioipat'ng the, Kastor, OF \hal con outer. are thee a MGs Batense: iat vA, oie P Cortana pow igribien may be admitted na Tt it fu.the privnege of geaias to do mand that ibiarmoni+ “pacha Be pravtlealy ® great comprehensive design is grandly ‘The Prize Ring. t 2h, The cata of tho ‘riga bl ers, Travers. ‘ana Dito, who who ty the Oxfordebire magistrates ‘ome Tow wisi Deck, end bound over to appear at, tho Ace)ze3, came on fay Urial at the Oxford Quarter Beasivns yesterday. 11, Cripps appeared for the pr secation, the Pprisonera Find! own, Tyler and Holt, who pleaded not guilty, w.r0 huldefendod. Travers, Langham, ON Hicks, Dillon and Vebb ploaded vuiity, snd the jury found the former guilty, and the whole batch were rentenced +0 ten class? imprisohment, ’ a in wee st During the evening a disturbance took town, and several uit versity and townsmon of their watches, susyicion pointing at some bad charac. ters who were attra: ied to the spot, 4 “RING"? (PUGILISCIC) REPORTER IN & + < ts ay. ¥rom the London Alvortiser, Oct. ‘Our readors will hayo seen, with some epee, in yes- ferday’s Advertiser, m report of sono romarkable proce ings before the Oxfordshire magistrates, in relation to t pate als and gome-parties presont at the sight between ‘avers aud Dillon in August last. Wo will piss hore the utter absendo of ineulpatory eyidenco, ax regarded aeveral of the prisoners, to conte tothe vellons Specimen of Justices’ justico dealt ont to the rer@ysoptative of the Lon- 4 n preas omthig occasion. Tho Sh@llows of Oxfordshire, Hite those of the aa Loining county of Warwick in cuen ‘times, *‘caunut abide a riot,” ond havo conmnitted the rep’ rter on this oceasion for this journal and Bel’s rie Sn London, for ten days to Oxford jail, for no other reazon , 0 far as we can ascertain from the eviiewve, than tnat thoy had resolved to commit some other persous concerned 3n what they cous true into ‘a breacn of the peace” We shall pot here enter into the merits of the question; moerely desiring to announce that several ieatlonient who spor petty tyraun an oppressive wrestivg of tho have resolve: present i Holt with a token of ue sympathy with bys il! treatment, and an expression ef thoir contempt for the “fantastic tt of the mis- ebiovors mon “dreased in a title rm thority ,”’? who Bayo wofortunntoly had the power thus to persceute an wnoffendigg professional, {From Boll's Life tn Louiton, Oot, 24) » HEENAN AND KING. According to or ley Uoce men have this woek ore £60 at fhe fost £100 is to vo Te at % Richardson. ‘Weil. Heenan’s colors are to be seen at TRE CHAMPIONSHIP, vol £10 aslo fur the match bo- + for witch cach mau mast be pre pared to stake anotior Womer on Friday, October 20, BAKER AND GOS. igo another fiver {rom each of ata hat het kK werecelved £10 Aside 97 wae stated tour columDe. hoery a ness in our pub: jo be a Friday. October ember 8, and not on De- en Swlivs, +t, George's, Tiewarih, BoD ye tbe at been on intimate ner. the t from aim xe., Ll, Oth the power of Thy wert?” Xé." After a mas. yadPoe Unis tune alt im, wich appropriately yenert ba © (ho psalms for the day, eh peak of the late peor. hie be oe twompistiens, ‘The tae smoa nt tn the weightiest of human . NO work Wax gcoub, and they att it were puldtic "benefactors: te Aispnoed [ves ‘too fittle thought 1 hae oon shone ae > Well knew thie noth ratitade to ot janis. pari ough Mr to. Prrite: woruilly tne om to sully Tle wee incessant ju the sorte for death. He ap- i 4 all bis Great = ol the Supreme eh reictoo hf gato irl xin'tiness and lov- ante the hitheat Cheistion ¥ Pues w Wy Lis relations with th him—wite, daughter, ser- Santa. ovo. § beely, His inst artiaiate wor Re: aud happy be was Hy torew ta tr perens and earnest hs with all mavkin4. lapvy, bappy, fap. ministered to puntance, bis heres and obarity tind igs Pevernal Inte Wgimees yam alone, of Savoy (Qs ae on board. the Marala! ¢ D ihe number of ste served The sia om et Nepoteon, fie 3talater commans , Mare from ey CE lon, of Da A Vettor fren; ¥ i Mt tho pa. gavin aettous of M. Coeito y baal nm vod nt the Hotel Windsor, 2). end was visited by tho ba ndter The in y a dotoineed (atticr), Prance, froin thd afect eRe forer from the head « ridin, ‘Lord and Lady Ba, Grand lintel do Londe A bast of M Bit a Confereo hod tance. ath scbatean at Naddes f blow recetyved on FOON® bora which he »4 from Biarrits at the 9 Ca tiglione, Par marh'e, is to be po or in the (tho Palace of the legislative Leticr from Libby Prison, (bem the Cwelwnati Times.) We hawt yesterday th: Pastio were to be reme am very credulous in ibe favorable rumors I “f government Commia- roleawe of Uhowtnion eltizens, 1 koew it would be. Tun. domeodenow,and K he does a8 be declares he will not—ontil they are : a® well make arrangements for our burial, Lore Be? SQ0N% Lares Dupdred eitivens here now how [ebardsva, Bulkley, of the Frau, and ace Lhe mot promine Wugod. The prospec a ‘lave bade hapeay= to tho in existence. health comtinves good and ie somewhere im the a. ve desi born rite of it hum- » very well timed, for lam sive hb. | am deader than the Itolo- Know Nothing pacty, of General Soot, vagh iny tombstone bas got been out. my beat (riwd (if T enjoy aay such anomalous rel ton) were to neo ma hore he would not lnew a pot know mynell. “lin France would be sent to the fo palleye om Wi at 2 inecamorphosta rveheal = terra " i ® gent ca rales year's confinement in tae confederacy, ing tare, en shay existepee here, Ti Tooke T tsof my prison nouse arest opine, ine Goas Keep thee—oat of the : Tae tet States Cireait Court. DOCKEUB OF DISTRIBUTION IM PRIZE CASES OW arreaL. Petore Hon. Judge Netaon. BO, 4 The United Sta'ea va. (he Brig Detaand Carge — winat plrslir: |THE ELECTION eign sane 2B js the time to strike, ‘The public are divg: sted with the“ politieal party leaders, aud pow is the time to eld uJ prigary meetings and bring out owed military men as Geveral McClellan, Gene- ral Grant and others, and long before the election arrives tho public mind will settle dows upen ope man and elect him. We urge upon the conservative misses to move nt oce9 10 alt parts of the country, befare the party tricksters again get them under, If they remain with the purty nucksters,and hango: to the old rieketty ont omes = | disjomtedmachives, or follow the le.d of the Albany asics of Senators and Assem gency, ruin awaits them, and decent is as sure to follow blyziou Tileot. fs it did to 1960 and bas fo 1963, Shall we have a new . ‘order of things? What do tne mares say? Tho Regency Aneesreion fins played out; {t has shown its jucompoteney. Now for ne ‘Democrats Hota New Jersey by @ move te bury the whole coucerm before a stench arises. a Decreased Majority. Shei Fudiciany Hae. ALL BUT THRER DISTRICTS HBARD FROM, Court—Mocunn, democrat. af yr THE ELECTIONS. the Contest in New | ork on Tuesday. Res Large Union Gains in the West. Smidt, Mokeon. McCunn and Garvin elected. MON Pimas—Cardozo, democrat, Hiltea, republican Cardozo elected IN MARYLAN Triumph of the Unconditional The Vote im the Sev: Unionists, Pome C Flan, democrat. Additional Returns of Assomb)ymem in THE RESULT IN NEW YORK. This City. whe Defeat and Rout ef the Copper- B dunn been caecsse: Hoy heads and the Fate of the Regency— The Cayses of the Result—Who is Re- sponsibfe—The Operations of the Deme cratic Factions—Their I, fissucs of the Hour—What Kirk’s majority............s:secseeeeeeersecees 619 *Mr. Kirk was nominated by Tammapy and endorsed by the republicans, SIxtH DISTRICT. Wm, J. Burke, democrat, A. B, Ketchum, republican P. Dawson, independent , Burke's plurality. Anthony Eichoff, democrat. Ben}. Merritt, republican. Eichott’s majority... RISVENTE ©. O'Brien Bryant, democrat. John V. Gridley, republican. ‘A.V. Pettit, independent. Presidential Campaign at Regency Shop Closed, Ke., &c. ‘The agony is over. The election has taken place, and ie like the handle of a jng—all on one side. The political battle has been fought in the kmpire State, and the result 1s before us. The copperheads, under the lead of the two Woods, Qgve been routed, horse, foot and ar- tillery. What few of the “poaco at any price” Mozarters could manago to escape during the fight have gone up Salt river, to join their friend Bryant’s plurality............+ Vajlandighom, who has been there some time preparing FOURTEENTH DISTRICT, M. N. Salamon, democrat. 2AM winter quarters. The Tammanyites aro out om parole, | Thomas seophones 2 ‘The Albany Rezeny—to nee the expression of Brigham sie , Fopublican, cpa ‘Yo inje—“has gone to He!! vros@ote.’, “Ub, what a fallig | Salamon’s marty .. 870 here my countrymen|’’ 8. R. Pinck There must bea cans for all this. Where shall we | Wm. Nice ey, semocr “ fon look for it? Tho people in voting this fall have precisely -—— the same object in view that they had Inst fail, wheu they elected Seymour by whandsome majority. This position we believe no man can gainsay. The question is easily answered, The masses of the people understood it and Pinckney’s majority.......+++ SIXTERATH DISTRICT. Michael McCann, democrat. James P. Walker, Topublican, ee nen iin . meNTH appreciated it. In walking throng! ono of our principal Streets yosterday, we chanced to enter into conversa- yor, re: tion with three gf four active democrats. We asked | Jonny" oa pion ono how ho liked. tho result. “All well enough; just as wo all might expect from the dickering, slip. shoddy , do-nothing pohey of our leaders. If they continue as they have done, and Governor Seymour drifts along without any policy, talking and not acting, the Stato will go one hundred and fifty thousand mjority next year sgainst ur.” We soon met another character somewhat noted in the democratic party. To the same inquiry be replied, ‘“Sorved us right, for aM™iiating with the copper- Ingraham's plurality, . THE RESULT IN KINGS COUNTY. ‘The election in Kings county on Tuesday resulted in the choice of a majority of the Union county and ciiy candi. dates, the vote, however, being rather close in regard to some of them; and joven now a fow are considered heads of Mozart.” The third’ democrat replied “that | doubtful. the democracy had boen trying to play balf rascal, and The aggregate vote for the principal candidates was as bad got whipped out of their boos to pay for | follows: their treachery.” Continned he;—*When I read Sey- mour’s speech at tho Cooper Institule in the paver the next morning I said to my family that that specch would reduce the democratic vote in Now York and Brooklyn ten thousand. He talked about war, but had it so covered up and mixed in with other trash that the people could not ee bis fine poiat. Tho people want this rebellion,” said he, “put down. They have found that Seymour will always talk, and not accemplish anything. They havo, therefore, con- Secretary of State—St. John, democrat, w, Union... Senator, 3d mance She sry te orl cluded to voto for somo person who door sui thing effect- | The following is a eatin list of the candidates ive ones ip & while agams! the roliei+ elected, together with the members holding over in the Tow mugh there may be jn the revons given by the | Boards of Aldermen and Supervisors: above three democcats as t9 4p cause of the change in | Sberiff—John McNamee, democrat this State wo leave for the people to say. That the patie, Mt cote Union, Pate democracy have !t “this State—fooled away a golden opportunity—by not being able t com. Prehond the real issues Of the canvass or the feeling of the people, fs cértain, Wo consider that this whole matter Iain a nutshell. The Albany Regency do not understand the groat isnes of the times. They have been floundering about ever sioce the war commenced. They were educated in the old achool of politics, and are wholly unable to raise themsolyes up ( tb» exigencies of tho times, They seem to think thet parties can be Strony , Senator, Ja district —Heor; 5 eT: ‘temocrat. Ausombly—Ist distriet—Philip 8. Crovke, 2—Jonn 0 A pi Street Commisaioner J; Onkey: oa Unica. Sounty Judgo—Jobo Dikeman Unions Justices of the Peace-—Sd di ea 8. Morebouse, probal Union ran now as they wero beroro the rebellion. Unger this —Anthony Walter, Union. idea thoy bill and 90 with the copperheads of Mozart, | SUPetiutendents of the Fees 5 lg Upton. , place the latter on equality, and, after thus insulting the geod senso of the people, momiwate a tieket and expect th Impodence with which waovra! lo party in this city ce how the people burl it For Justice of the est me Court, Second district, Grenville T. Jenks, Union, leads Joseph F, Barnard, dewo- crat, With @ majority of severat hundred. The following is a iat of the members of tho Boards of Aldermen aud Supervisors just olected, with those hoid- ing over:— Aldormen—Ist ward—Daniel, D. Whitney, democrat. 2—Daniel MeLaughiin, cemocrat, holds over. 3—James P. Wallace, Union, 4—Lowis F. Newnan, aoa bolda over, 6—Thomas Ennis, democrat the present lexders of t treat tht per But te and In ordinary times, at least bofore the rebellion com- mencod, tho dofest or the snecess of this or that party had but little oftect upom tho private interest of tho masses, save only those who were looking out for patron age. Hut we are now engaged in ® monster war, a war 6—Matihew Marr! by, democrat, nents ovee. which, in its operations, sffeota th» interest of every house 7—Rufus K Deixnap, Uuion holt in the land. There bs not Hy but in tome way 8—T. V. P. Talmage, democrat, bolds over, 9—iailey J. Hathaway, Union. 16—J. 0, Nodyne, Valor, poids over. 11—Charies H, Kimball, Unton 12—Lennts 0'Keo'e, democrat, holds over. fools its 0! It te therefore the great quest! subject that above all other rests upon their sainds, They aro constantly trying to wee how it ia going to bo a map A gen brought to an end, They are looking forward, acxtously 14—Edward Morphy, dtthoerat, holds over, looking forward, to the time when they eral bo 1—Samuel Taylor, Unie rolloved of its burthons, Tho Albany Regency, Sere 4. Sant, Commereat, olds over unable to comprehend this, continue their manage 16—¥. W. oot Nena Gdapeecel tanta over and piyolaying in the old faehioned way. Not nx aes 19—George Hl. Fisher, Union. 20~John K. Balmer, Union, Democrats, 10; Union, 10. Supervisorselat ward—Llobert Ford, Union 2—John Shearon, demeerat standing this feeling, tho people have so managed the party that they havo again, as in 1860, slaughtered ft, and loft but a beggarly fow fur @ nocleug to rally on again. 3. J. Studweil, U ton, bolda ¢ Tast year the Rozency and tt vratiy managers 4—Sarmugl Booth, Union had no organ, We gave them kleas (» condact the cam- S—Fatrick Burns, democrat, bolds over, 6—Win. J. Onborn,, democrat. 1—E. W. Bloom, democrat, tiolts over. &—Francis MoGraib, democrat. 9—Geo. G. Merman, democrat, bolds over. 10—Thos. Swaney, Union. 11 —Francis ©, Kirby, Union 12—Ihon. Foran, democrat. 13—Chas. W. Cheshire, Union, boids over, t. paign. After considerable trouble they adopted thom, and success crowned thelr efforts. THO result wan one of the greatest victories ever known in this State; but fs soon as they #1 their succors they began to fool away thelr victory. (ne set of the democracy bought up the bones of a defunct republican paper, called it the World, ‘and made an organ of it, Another set revived the Daily Wows, axilly c pperhead sheet, and between tho two or- ans, with their silly twaddie, they bave made a miser- fe hy able botch of it, The leaders have been #0 completely x LA , Union, holds overs befogged by their oggans that we doubt very much iC Ses. M. Little, Uaion. Democrats, 9, Union, 11. ‘The country members onal of two democrats and thres Union, making the oext Board stand eleven democrats to fourteen Unica. they are able to tell whether they are afoot or on horse- back. By the ignorance and folly of the Albany Regency , the talk-and-do-nothing poliey of Governor Seymour, their bob nobbing with the copperheads of Mogurt and Incompe- tency of the democratic leaders in general, tho party has met with @ Waterloo dereat, and will havo t ized before apy thing can be done now. ‘The masses of the people are far ahead of their party Jeader#, and this is the timo for them to take bold and Otsego County—The Union majority on the Btate ticket De reorgam | We about 400, Two Uniea mambers of Assombly are elected. Renaselaer county gives from 900 ta,600 Union majority, making the Union gain from 1,200 to 1,600. The demo- cratic majority in the city§ot Troy is reduced to 160,10 260; jaat fail it was 1,000, Schenectady Oounty—The Union Assemblyman is olert- e4 by 100 majority, The entire Unlon ticket is also elected. Clinton County—Nine towns give 380 Unica *majority. The entire Union county ticket ts elected, Cayuga County—Compiete returns from all the towne show « Union majority of 2,916, 8 Union gain of 647 over laat year, ‘Tho olection at Plattsburg pasred off quietly, The democratic majority is 106, @ Union gain of fifty-Gve over lant your. Onondaga county, with one town, gives s Usion me jority f 2,000, The Union gain is 1,000. Oneida county given 1,112 Union majority and elects the Union Honator. The Assemblymen stand two Union and two democrate, Madinon county gives 2,300 Union majority. Coonango county given 1,326 Union majority. Herkimer county gives 1,025 Union majormy. OMeials return received from all the towns in Doteberw is the duty of the people to move now. Lat the politicians take care of themecives. All party machines sbould be Gmasbed, The only way now left ia for the people to meet in their Assembiy districts, towne or wards, ndopt © war platform,and nominave their favorite candidate — ene man io one place. If be ® not liked in other loratition, Jet thom nominate sume one cise for tne Presidency , the | Mected, They vould bear in mind that it i" pecessary Be sbdabe be & military fayon majority, John HB. Dateber (Uelon) te elected Senator by over one hundred ma.ority, Joba and Hayward, both Union, are elected (0 ihe J.P. Marcard (democrat) for Hiprems Coart haw & ve have had enovzh of Polition! jens in war at Waehiogtom: what ie Row wanted wa miivory m tthe head Of andred mijort'y e — Heme ore, Now. 4, W868 Jat the meres wore tebe woe © the @ Larreses Connty—leenty tye owns wre 6186 ' ee ‘The other four to Union aie Union mapority. toga county, exoopt Providence, May, and Fdin- Durgh, give Depew (rep.) 2.104 mouority, Brockett (dem. ) is elected to tho Assembly in the Wurst district, THE NEXT " LHOISLATURE; Stats Senate. Dit. Dat, 1—Robs. ane, B 17--Atbort Hobbe. Rs 2—-Demas R. 18——"James &. 3—*Renry C. “Murphy. dD. . 4—*ChrisV'aB. Woodruff, D. 6—Luke F. Cozans, D. 6—Wm. Laimbier, Jr., R. 7—Thos. ¢. bss $—Saxton O—~*Heury is i. R 10—Geo, M—D. dD. ‘Aiken, b. 12—F. H. Hastings, R. 19—Jra Shafer, 14—0rsoa bi. Allibone, D. 6—James M. Cook, R. 16—Patmer F. Hayeus, R. ‘*Re elected. 80—Wiikes Angell, R. 81—K. 4. Prosser, R. $2—Norman M. Alien, R, Republican majority... atic gain...., the full returne are in they may ‘change one or ‘two & ‘Our tables; but the general resale mt! ‘not, wo imagine, State Assembly. ALBANY county. nbs zo Dist. 13—M, 80; 1—Harris Parr, D. 14—M. N, ida, prob, 2—Diorgan L. Filkins, R. 16—8, R. Pinckney, D. 38—Tbomas McCarty, D. 16—Michael McCaup, dD. ru. 1 Oswald, D. 1—3. P. Ingraham, ‘Jr., D, \LLRGHANY COUNTY, NIAGARA COUNTY, 1—worrie'8, Chase 1—J. Jackson, 1), 2—*E, D, Loveridgo, RB, 2—*Wm Morgan, R BROOME COUNTY. ‘ONEIDA COUNTY, Malford Northup, R. 1—*A. B. Weaver, D. CATTARAUGUS COUNTY. 2—Levi Me mea R 1—Smith Parrish, R. 8—C, Brodock, D., pro’bly. 2—*albert G. Dow, R. t—J.N. Dougina, Re MT aig ONONDAGA COUNTY, Bon). M. Close, R. 1—Albert L. Green, R. 2—*Wm. P. Robiason, R. KR COLUMBIA COUNTY. 2—Thes. G. Alvor 3—C, Shoemaker, K. 1—Amos Miller, D. ONTARIO. COUNTY. 2—W. H. Barnes, R. 1—*Percy H. Field, R. CORTLAND COUNT, 2—4L., Dewey, R. B. F. Tillinghast, prob’y, CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, 1—*Jobn Steward, R. 2—J. T. Williams, RB. CHEMUNG COUNTT. Win, T. Post, B. CHENANGO COUNTT. ORAMGR COUNTY. 1—N. W. Honeil, R. 2—0. 8. Woodward, D. ORLEANS COUNTY, E. L. Pitts, Bt. O8WRGO COUNTY, 1—*A. C, Mailoon, R. 1—George W. Sumner, R. W. Locmis, i 2—Dyer D. Bullock, R. ri? CLINTON COUNTY. prod ‘ome. Geo. Adgate, D., 1D.» pro’bly. 1—J. young DRLAWARE COUNTY, 2—Geo, M. Hiollia, R, 1~J, #8. Landteld, PUTNAM COUNTY. 2-F, R, Gilbert, “ae J. Sherwood, D. purcinese QUEENS COUNTY. 1—schas. T. Duryea, D. es. Bevin eecsncare Sitery, Joba McKeon, D, ray ¥ Banker, I. ‘ohemerhorn, D. Ratar, D, ROOKLAND COUNTY, YRANKUN 3.8. Harring, D. albert Andrus, R. YOLTON AND RAMON CO’ = 1—W. 8, Bouham, Wm. A. Smith, R. Alex. Oicott, GENESER COUNTY. 3—Wm. Perkin’, R A Loren Green, R. SUFFOLK. COUXTT. GRERXE COUNTY. 1—Wm. Ht. had R, Wa. W. aoe. iat 2-H. ©. Plat, HERKIMER 00 pontaray’ ook NTY, 1—Joho H. Wooster, it 'm. Gillipsie, D. SE. D, Beckwith, fe. i: LAWRKNCR COUNTY: TRYFERBON COU! 1—Georgo Parker, R. 1—Goo, M. Hopkinson, R, 2—*James Readington, R. 2—Lewis Palmer, R. 8—A. X. Parker, Ji 8—*Wm. Dewey, R. SARATOGA COUNTY. 1—Hugh White, R. 2— —— Brockett, D. SCHENRCTADY COPNTY. Chas, Stanford, Kt. SCHONAMIE COURTY. P. P, Sehooleraft, D. ‘SCHUYLER coUXTY, yeas Webber, R. ‘SENECA COUNTY. ‘Wm, ¥. Johnson, D. TIGA COUNTY. ‘Thompson, B. ‘TOMPKING COUNTY. H. B. Lord, B. VIATER COUNTY. 1—J. FP. Bookstay 2—J. Re 3—Thomas Hill, b. WESTONRSTER' COUNTY, ,D. 1—F. W. Gilly, D. 2A: HE Look wood 8—Geo. A, Brandreth, U. ‘WARREN HY. 1 croceen 2A. J. Meikiajoha, R, ‘WATS COUNTY, . 1—'T. W. Colling, K TB. C, Benedict, R. aL. ) Be s—Wan. J. Otvany, D. WYOMING COUNTY. Reed, Rt. Byron Hoaly, R. 10—A. itichott, YATE COCHTY. 1—C, OB. Brayast, D. 0. G, Loomis, K. 12—J. 0. Lyon, D. bh RSCAPTIULATION. Repu! cans. 7" Democrats : 0 Republican majority. 20 Last year tho house was a tie. ‘The official figarea may chango the result se regards four or ive candidates, but will not materially alter the figures, THE ELECTIONS ELSEWHERE. New Jersey. Rawexy, 8. J., Nov. 9, 1863. Tho town of Hobokws, Bergou county, gives 16 demo. cratic majority. In Bergen county there was a bitter and acrimonious coutest andfull vote, Thor. Dunn English (pesce demo erat) has 634 majority in the Fire: district for Assembly Dater (peace democrat) elected iu the Seovud district, and ail the county ticket. Newang, N. J., The democrats have carried the stave, i not #0 largo as at tho last election ‘The State Legislature stands about th Jast year. Nov. 4, 1863 Their majority me an it a Pattanm.raia, Nov. 4, 1863 James M. Scovel is elected to tho New Jersey Skate Senate by 113 majorit; The Unionists claim a gain of one Senator, which still Gives the democrats three majority in the Senate, In tho Assembly the democrats will have twenty-six majority, being a Union gain of six or seven members. ‘The Unionists claim « large gaio over the vote of last yoar throughout the State. In Gardon county the whole Union ticket Is olected. Boovel is elected State Benator by 100 majority. The election was severely contested. Cumberland county giver a Union majority of 100. In Salem county & Union Senator is elected, and one democrat and one Unionist to the Assembly In. Giowceater county Reever, Union, is elected to the Senate, with two Union Assem)!y men Barron, Pa., Now. 4, 1863. ‘Warren county, New Jersey, gives Kennedy (democrat) Ome tBousand majority over Colone! Charles Staston for the Senate, Colonel Btanton rune about six hundred aheed of bis ticket. Massachusetts. Bowrow, Nov. 4, 1848. Retarne from 200 towne give Andrew (republiow), for Governor, 65,086; Paine (democrat), 2410. Majority for Andrew thus far, 22,819. ‘Twelve demo-rate are elected to the Stale Legisiature. ‘The Genate and all the State officers are repubtionn. | nots. #1. Loom, Mov. 4, 1863. A Geagatch from Apringfield, Lillnow, gives the foliow. img resulta of the county slections in \hat Stave yesier ay — | ‘The following Union majorities were given —Necatur, 291; Moomington, $67; Jacksonville, 490; Quiney, 91. Jott county gave a democratic majority of 2 ‘These figures show large Union gaice, whieh will dowbt- | Jena vbtaln throughous the whv'e bate. Denon, Nev. 3, 4863. Parker, demcerat, wae elected Mayor to day by shout 300 majoriny j Wisconsin. Ate ‘The city of Milwawwes ef | Gover yt ‘ | retnrns phew lange Union patos ail over oF . Fopabikme wi Hy 9 wee a NEW YORK HERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1863. “TRIPLE SHEET. MARYLAND ELECTION. Important Correspondence Between President Lincola and Governor Bradford. THE GOVFRNOR'S PROCLAMATION, GOVERNOR EKADYOND TO TH PRECEDENT. RARcurive Orr ®, Axxarous, Oot. U1, MBI. To hin Fxcellency I’resident (incon Sin—Rumorn are to day ovrront, and they reach ni sich a shape that 1am bound to helleve them, that thehments of wolders are t> be de hed og Monday ext bo several of the eountios Of the -tate wilh a viow of Being presout at their polis on Welnortay vost, the day of our State election Those (oops are net resilonta cf the State, and congouentiy are not sont for the purt of vott Tad “ there iy no Fearon, Wy ehend apy rotous oF vinivnt proceedings tlon, the tnferenea is uruvoidabie tbat shone tachments, jf sent, are expecte! Lo exert influence im that Alon o e to be Seaued (com ry day presenting certain rested tho right of suflrage—oi wha’ ised—which the judges of el to observe. From my kouwlodg expressed bo [10 presence, on the 22d fer of Instructions u be Mine bove recerr tth nititary control ra ' foot to your attention, and luvoke your laterpoauian to ‘Countermand them. Tcanuot bul feoi that to autfer any military interference ti the matter of ovr Prescribe any tost of oath to volgr®, wie dates in the Htato—with (he* exes) two oF three in one Copgresmivual loyal men—would be justly obnoxious to mont of tho State, ihero are other reas y proceedings would appear ax gn oveusive divcrin tion agaist our State, Gur ellizens aro aware iinportant eleetions have reeenuy: takow es, without, it i# beloved i the government autborities; au thousands have been allowed o' be © objection, and with no limit upon the elect other than the Sate jaws preseribe, and least, of the candidates so Buy to the goveroment shat ished from the gouutry NCO aH between Lhe |o; this State would, under mich objectionable, aud fads gthing id the things here to justly ft. I rely, the Excelloucy for such an order ay Wil proven the houor to bo, with reat reepeot, your, Fx-alteun) obedient servant, W. BRADFORD, PRRSIDENT LINCOLN TO oovmaxon Buavyous. _ Wan bavantaenr, Warisoron, Nov. 2, 156. ent oamdith upon. your it 1 bave | To his Fxcelioncy A. W. BRAvroRD, Govertir oF Mwy Iand— Sin—Yournof theSit alt. was received yeu noon, and since then | have been yiving mat tention to the subject matior of it At Schenck bas attended, and he axsares mo It is » tain that vielence will be need at seme « Places on clection day unlers prevented by guards. Ho says that at ome of these pi will not attend at all or run a tickot y ne assurance of protects a This makes (he 4 ' 60 Of my action, in regard to which you e'proe Jour apprey EA raf } The poset point of your letter jaa prowrt agai any person offering to vole being pot to any t found in the lows of Maryland. ‘This brin difference between Miseourl and MaryInod, wit reason in both States, Missourl has, by law, tost (or the voter with reference to the pre the » provided w rebeiiion, while Maryland bos not. For example, Geveral Tiimho, captured fighting ua at Gettysburg, Ip, without rooanlog his treason, a legal voler by the awk of Maryland. Fyeu General Sehenck’s order admits him to vote, if he reo nis upon oath, | think that ts cheap enough. My order ia Missouri, which you approv «i General feheuck's order here, reach - Each aeniron the right of vot! 4 whethor « ma Your li the candidates are loyal I donot think quite meet In thie struggle for tho nation'y Life I cannot #9 confideutly rely on tuose wh se elgol! n may havo depended upou distoyal voted. Such men, when clocted, may prove trie, but euch voles are giveo them in the expectation that they wil! prove i think that to keep the peace at the polls, and to preveut the persistently disioya! from voting, Coustituies just cause of oilencs toMoryland, 1 think sbe has ber own example for it. If 1° mistake not, it is precisely what Genoral Dix did when your Excollency was eiecied Gove ervor, I revoke the Grat of the three propositions ip Genors! Schevek's Geveral Order No. 63, vot ihat is i wrong in principle, but because the military being, of pecessity, exclusive judgoe as to WhO glall Lo arrested, the provision is Hable to abuse, For (he revoked part f Sapatitute the following :— ‘That all provost markbols and other miiitery oiicers do prevent all disturbance and violence at or about the polia, whether offered by such persons a4 abovd described, or by any other person or persons whateoover. ‘The other two propositions of the erder L nilow to stand. General Schenck is fully determived, and has my aifict order besides, that all loyal mea may vote, aud vote for hey. loans, Your obedient sory an . LINCOLN, President of the UBited Btates ITE it BY GOVEKNOK BRADFOKD, BraTe oF Manvianp, Exeourie Devawtwest, Annarout, Now. 2, 1868. } ‘To mm Crizens OF Tan State AND MORK BOPROALLY THe Juvors or Kuxcrion:— A military order issued from the headquarters of the “Middie Department,” bearing dato the 27th wit., printed and ciroulnied aa it te said, through the Beate, though ever yot publiahed here, and designed to operate on approaching election, bas just bees brought Wo m , and is of such ‘a character and imued un Cirournstanoes as to demand noties at my hy Thia order reciting ‘that thore are posed persons Gow at large in the Ptat re have been engaged in rebellion ‘al 7 evil dis a aod whe may ail themselves of tho indulgence of the authority which tolerates their presence, to embarrene tbe approach ia election, or through it to folat enemies of ibe | States into power,” proceeds among other things to “all Provost Marshols ant other mi lary ofioers to arrest ali such persons found at oF banging aooat or eppr Jug any poll oF place of election on the 4th of 1463, and report ruch arrest to theee headquarters Th's extraordinary order has not culy beow Lue OUt any Dotice Lo, OF Consultation with, (he e-urit authorities of tho tate, bul at @ (ime aud un stances when the eonditi m of the sia tor of the eand bw wp that tho result of (that election can in ey Way end ho enfoty of tho gverament or the p e community It ina well known fot that, with exception, there dave in tho , & quest ional wy the tet Legislature or any equally undoubted. dition of thiogs ‘ eoumerated age mt « . ing any poll or | a jor whetucr voters the hea v oe . engaged in the reve r that they “a ‘ their allegiance Ww tie’ Unit aud | tbetnaclven of thair preem of the United Staten ust ia a very lorge majority « ve t power a ’ { the counties ote ofenmive and 4 P i two at Jeast of th Uhomselven candidates for im or Of their deputies for others The minary oF JantiGcatvm w aveg beture tbe jenp by (ho meana ayyointed tor ffemmive Wo the senaity “a on of the Beate ey have furnished of #n the government. For more than two years part has never been a time when, if every traitor and ey treasopable eyimpathiser in the Aiais could have cuutroliet, whoever m Ping @ deportment rendere 4 that bave tate foment ted by more he teeniGed end pri panned, and yet looking to whet har @lrewhere acd the forme snd tary order, one would (link (hat tn Mf where else ie | 1 by the “many 071) dinpewet perecos that are bow at lores. Within lear than a mooth tee most tant lee hom Dave taken pion io two of the lnrgert Giatee of the Up In each of them Gantidaien were before the ry lawl #m ne eharget by the partionar friends of the gout meat with being baile ile titercnts, at whee election war deprecnied as fr | the meat dangerous copenqiences om =(Cned the met promiment of these con Wan considered no danger oon'y inimical to te | the national caure, that be has been | F avai mypen of (he 0 " eo) Bttenvon of the wt » . " ‘ ‘ ‘4s va Swe . muster oF embody any of raid teoope y recruiting party witpin the view of apy p ottow duriug tho time of holding sai election.’ | need not, Lam sore, tumiad them of © required ty take befor who Ww their judg potou, and Dot to perma the § a the bat 1 shall digtale, wieoiors y ay Mare alstor at Whataver in ie ot thows for any? hy the Governor Wag, 8. Hit, Se t Ube Dent of el OF i o1ho £9 8H LO We 190, for Une revoked part be reach you Whiigt this mod:floation Provost marshal and wi Clanton O6 POPKORN enegy dor ha cr pke ary thos req at the polla t tho partion aro ati » bat the mil ot Lo ar nd the aan bo whe any other, that Lean pore f tho ordor mation givou eit amt ¢ faod, or who do pot | United =tates, and who may Igevoe of the autharity wh'eh tol yembarsane Uh wiching election, folst enomies of United Staten thorefore ordered, 1, Thatall provest marshals end arre persone .ound a or plant of wiober, 1863, and roport enh er Thag all provost marahale and 6 sanding tn Marylan on the 4th ao N aves ty tho Un thett othe aatd on to eta og tog ober fouen lune titicy ho Connie inourre them, or reetiourry rf 1 faith, with ti my sworn der or who, on t Thoyalty or how uae 1 Teqniry Me Gxt oF ly order We M1, Comprar on ~W. My, Pers, touant Cn) tion'who bs not im thele) jw the bree prdpiditiows pet tbat it to eubdue such & the Hall be arrest A Adve at or b hall xanport ti gal eitien of the t @ nvanion r miithieny artera any onge of a vow boing jor eed Ay! pb abail, acodmling tt nod laws, 6 ontisled | = ment qr al tony ‘luton, and np © right t vote of mo T tromt wad and diechug@ of Its re ne they mune orter tO prow a xertod Wo © proper exeegeion vy Of the Pro ave Contra 6 the order, aust hr . dent the foliow' “i 13 wron) cig Of Recomm My @ 4, the provisk Hitute the © nee may as Ww ind wom wort ation of the Tres ndermod. the Fake hy uh poner int i silitary,eftoers gid BOUL. « etfon be do of rom. t thea be x ” bor mili jd Saw of auy diate aptrery umber ith a beer'y and wi! vod gOk Orme, Nadiee other Lie, ° ede a vat this, or GAS Om the SVE De By li ying Del Mab ke ona, the Klection, us. tbo * Collette He aad and Gold. Hit rqeome ty. snap 9h 1,260 ms 4 Wee Aah ay Mees this ou whole reg bere igh Noy @ “e ity, and bres te “ ‘ mee wo Whe danas patel ete Ao Ly Dewnin ame omer 5 Twncerre WW Capt, ecluat, reports tost Faring T ! mm a lang mt ob mee, whew on ent atta hemes in hie precinct amt mmrmirte = a0 0 the me. Ashen i Coie by utheees an sod ips ar . hee tor ant Mane bt ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ : , the on Webs 008 Beng Sart ere, corny eaves 0010; Onee OD

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