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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1864, 5 ‘Tee, fettowing ore tne eames of the guocengfel cand!- and endorsement be given. 1 " ait THE NEXT CONGRESS. Sicctrmmert etre ety Store et ag, and a1 Dow sooms probadie—wiil be to the insti - -Aasemblymen—Dolos E. Culver, Wan. H. Booking, Sohn Mt BOL tO the very anivation, of the couniry. NE roeule (oolm ticket has only about 7,000 majority im moegay: Te 1800 the repubiican majority was'7,206. ONONDAGA COUNTY. HE RESULT. Fenton, the republican candidate for Governor, has 70 | Vaa Vorst, Leon Abbott, Abraham Duryea, Hiram Van Republican rt “at this hour say what has boca the ‘Votes more than the Lincoln electoral ticket in the county. | Buskirk. Democrat—. of the — Dut, whatever it may be, Additional Election Returns The preg h gery A wecteneee ebtinle wats x | In tepe ava nord anal | ‘vote is ‘ james O'Neil, ican majori weve orgenization bave wrought for the bent interests of on: ec on asad wp 190 the nee we! country and the world, pot only for the present. Mice democratic majority, and in 1862 it gave Seymour 179 Sberlif—Beroard McAnally, majority, future ages. Iam thankfut to God for this approvat Coaendel The Pol { Deauis Farrell, Martin Hanley, Goorgo 8. anaes Complexion of the New / or tho people. But while deeply gratoful for this mare prey. States. . Lincoln. — Opposition. | % sheir confidence im me. if | Know my beart, my grat from Al) Parts of the JEPERSON COUNTY. " 4 1 triumph. Ido aot Count . ES. Maloy.. 3,28. Fenton ran ahead of the Lincoln electoral ticket. Cape May county gives 206 Union majority, Starr, for | California. rie tude is (ree from any taint of persona wun. ry First, Third uod Sixth disirieis of the Fourteenth ward peatanaae diner” for Coogreas (Union), haa 197 majority, Delaware : tenpuga the modives of any ons cppeend to me.I la.be et ppc ag tla SN lls In seven towns the democrats gained 316 over the vote Tarnow, Noy. 9, 1864, | Hilinois. +9 thanks to the Almighty for this evidence of thofpeopie’s -3,082 | of 1863, The result in this Staio is about 7,600 majority for rr falcon (0 shane, Cy ees era tee ne f HEREIMER COUNTY. MoCiellan, oh When th eee New Jersey, Kentucky and | smmtrer: “21 BH | _ Tree towns eatimated, the reat complot, given Lin | For Coperest—Pietaatict, Stare (rep) 19 lected by ‘5 tor Marehal Lamon, whe wen ts asiecdanee epee. Bim Delaware for McClellan. Renee seprawer—ooMryare. sit (elect £ Sern et Savon diatolat, HERNO.CG-} ~ ie Maryland. iit ¢ *< but as he did not respond the serenaders withdrew. Tae m v5 latrict, Sitgreaves (dem.) is elected; On aae Secretary of Wi partment af THE NEW YORK ASSEMBLY. Fourth district, Rogers (dem.) is elected; Fifth district, Mionegota, if. ppp atlnganar de ue tp RRS OF aseauacy BLxori Wright (dem.) is elected, Dist, ALBA! 1, NEW ¥O! . 5 1—H. A. Vanderzeo, dem, 1 ater Ward, To the State Senate tho democrats havo a majority .t Rejotcing in Boston, All the Others for the Ad- 2-0 a Of five, In the House there will be a tiew oe Bosxox, Nov. 9, 1864. ministration. tonmeatinne. 19 A aalute of one hundred guns was fired on the Com- : Harrvorp, Nov. 9, 1864 G4 mon to-day in honor of the re-election of Mr. Linoolm. » Nov. 9, A ‘Tenth district of the Sixteoath ward masing. 4 New Haven county.—Lincoln, 8,325; McClellan, 9,152. ‘15 Governor Asdrews:has ordered © salute of one hundred 1—1. W. Bristol, dom, guns to be fred to-morrow mornin TENTH DiSTKIOT—OOMPLETE. 2—G. C, Humphrey, Trop. ‘New London county.—Lincoin, 6,829; McClellan, 4,588, .3 - ‘About 225,000 Majerity ef the Popu- 11.3 =, Pairfold county.—Linooln, 6,450; McCielinn, 6,303. er Titer nese 2—Lorenz0 Rouse, rep, ‘Windham county.—Lincoln, 3,674; MoCiellan, 2,173. A Under the title of ‘Eccentric Personages,’” that erratie lar Vote and 192 ef the Elec- sabssneeaeae eee 8—T. D. Pentel, Litondeld county.—Lincoln, 4.540; MeCiellan, 3,871. | “°% Virginia..... Sd genius known bere es “Bull Run Russoll”’ has produced toral Vete fer Linc MoDonald.....«. 1-s Benj, be Oise, raps £6, Oe, rok Tolland county.—Lincoln, 2,818, McClelland, 2,035. Total in twonty States. ....122 ebook, which has recolved s sovere cutting up (rom 4, V. Gridley. Sees L Parkes, top nd. L. Green, pop, Middlesex county.—Linoolu, 3,113; MoCleliadd, 3,107. —— Engltsh reviowers. How far this is justified our reader Robert Usher, Jr CHATAUQUA.: + 2—D P, Wood, rep. Hartford county. —Lincoin, 8,689; MoCielland, 8,681. States Yet to Bi oan judge, from the fact thas the author defines the word Olver Cherlickc, er + 3@ ae Aa ens co ae, eal ‘The above completes tho State with the exception of two hibde oesed ogee “eccentric,” as gpplied to human character, as moaning \ leventh and Fourteenth districts of the Twentioth _ two towns—Botnany and W: E = “ The Vote of New York, and | wi'sumg/vi Uiich 4 eee EERE | oc at rare eet me | ed pp are igdenn paint per . 0 “e Pennsylvania, : Thomas Ryan 1—Ge0, W's Sumner, rep I-A B oie ae Rhode Isiana. in different classes of society—to escape at every risk Ren Ren ae, ye eee. of ” 2—a. J Bee abe, dens. 2—T HL. Cooper, dem, Provipanos, R. I., Nov. 6, 1804. Total... 2... -e ee eeeee es 6 from tbe beaten highways of life’ Under this def- teeneed 2 laua: Jas aa ceumen, ‘The returos from all the towns in the Btate, except | Probable administration majority nition the doctor confounds all those who have ho adaitional election roturas received lat ight, al- | J: W- Bdmoadsrseseseseseeocesansssrs coeur. me Bloc Isls, show a majority for Lncota of 6,011, Te | TAOe Dunne Ot te tomal vot Geperee oie ee teeny eee oe » 8 | Mf, N: Salmon. 1—Walter Shultz, dem, 1—Ellias Root, soldiers’ vote will increase it. H half-born fools, or weak-minded lo whe Whough somewhat meagre, only confirm the general re- | Fire and Second district ightoon 2-8. W, Carpenter, fp 3B KE Bandlord, rep, igen Republican vote over the two-thirds, have an insatiable craving alter Po ot sult om announced in the Heraup yesterday. We have > mie PIFTKENTH DISTRICT. Do. thalren, ‘rep. + Severance, bg [ ‘wrens Rov. 9, 1864 EFFECT OF THE ELECTIONS the style of the work otherwise bis London critics en- ‘Yocoived sufficient details t rf ‘Thomas B. Van Beuren... apes COUNTY. 1—L. J. Burditt, dem, St ee, a Pi tertain dm equally poor opinion. ‘In tone and style,” 0 Justify us in stating that | Thomas B, Ven Bev an, rep. 2—Geo, M. Hollis, rop. atures from Keut county show demcoratio gains over apamannamaapennaan says one of them, “the volumes provoke warm censu vor two-thirds of the next Congress will be republican. | 8. R. Pinckney ... 2—A, 0. Gow, de aioe Rene va 1862, and from Sussex county union gains. The Feeling in this City—Speculation | nq at overy turn of a page the oye falls on a frosh blua- The administration cannot complain that wt has not gum. | FH district of the twenty-first ward missi 1—Jamos Howard, rep. i dial Wanpapen, Pal ey. 0.1006 to the Kiection of Governor—Both | ger, requently his sentences are 90 involved and ua Gient strength in Congress for all emergencies SIXTEENTH DISTRICT—COMPLETE. 2—M. D. Wilbur, rep. 1—Wm. Turner, dem. Kent and Sussex counties have gone for MoCiolian. Partics Cintm a Victory, &o. grasaetailent: thak ii de: aimcab’ (iepdaaltos An. Olta ws Weciati i 5 e W. H. DeCamp hee a ‘iui —— dem, MeCiollan carries the State by 450 majority. ‘Tho fooling in this city yosterday, in relation to the | gtimpse of his moaning, and in his critical passages be give this morning such additional returns as we a ¢ i mes It of the Presidential election, was one of unfeigned 2-11. 8. Cutting, dom, 1—Geo ©. Burdett, dom, ; " result o residential nw « distributes praise and censure wijh moro courage and dis- bhavo received from ditferont States up to the hour of go- | Heury Arcu.ariu 3—F. P. Stevens, rep. 2—K. M. Hasbrouck, rep. my Pe a: Nov. 0, 1804, | ‘i8appointment on the part of the frionds of McClellan | cerument.” We have not as Lah picks’ Mle! “obok: ‘bet ‘Ing to press. s Be DBs att 4—E. W. G matey, rep. 3—M. ae Hones, dom, OS rae Hi : ete and Pendleton; while on the othor hand, tho adherents of | judging {com the above it must be a preciously bad one. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT—COMPLETR. ot a y.—Incomplete returns give Liocoln . 4 We Continue our tables of the votes and majorities in | J. C.D. Outwate W. Al. Richardson, rep. James Ridgeway, dom. | got tess than 1,500 majority ; a gain 06500 Mr. Lincoln were jubilant at what they termed the ‘‘over- | ft is in keeping, howevor, with those pretentious letters P. Ip; 3 4 . : . ef ?, Now York and Pennsylvan S. P. Ingraham, Jr. Cape county. ae feivasiene county. Returns seoid Ghé* Wisin’ hin whelming defeat of their copperhead opponents.” In the | py which its author contrived to create so many false replies clam BeBe oe eee abe rep Fe ee ee carly part of the day, and before more corroct returns | jmprevsions regarding this couutry in the commonoement ‘which there is any intet . Missing City ‘sr ath «oie LAN RENO alop gate, ‘ i pote @aeake cient si now, They have probably | ror shoriff, District attorney and County Clork:— A. H Stove, 0p, aps ee Caroline county.—Linooln has 450 majority on the home Hepmigeritey a re oe tkecginy pratien of ioe wa i cotnee care tocaes Mt al ae LAP ei wet oe I | ee sof Sixth ward, S.W. Brown, rep 3—Daniol Sbaw, rep. yep 3 Ne i aa wno| bed founded ‘high, hopes. of the.» oer- |:trom ibe country in erder toe che litte repetation be ‘and the latter from ten to dfteen thousand majority, ‘Spoohd distinc of Saveath ward: GREENE, BARATOGA, Carroll county gives 172 majority for the entire Union for thoir favorite raped 3 Pal pete an Rade P. W. Hollenbeck, dom, 1-G.W- Chapman, dom. 1 sioxet, Union gala 216. + tainty of the Empire Ma seine ease ae had gained in the Crimon and India, Sixteenth district of Eleventh ward, BREINER, Re wards, rep. candidates. Up to noon thoy had given up the 0 as A book of a very remarkable charactor, entitled “Mys- THE CITY RETURNS. Firet District of Fourteeuth ward. 1—A. Tijlinghast, rep. SCWENRCTADY, Cocit gives from 100 to 200 majority for Linsoln; again. | 1 ess. nut about that hour rumors were put in circu: | teries of Neapolitan Cloister Lafo,”’ has just been brought: Baltimore county.—Incomptete returns show Union ‘Third and Fourth districts of sixteenth ward. 2—£. B,'lee, rep. Chas, Stumford, rep. Second district of the Eighteenth ward, SJRFFERBON. Savana widtiee di Fi(th and Eleventh districts of the Twentieth ward. 1—J. 8, Kellogg, rep. Edwar ridge, dem. @ne County and Judiciary Ticket gains. lation In various parts of tho city that Governor Sey- | out in Florence. It professes to be an autobiography of g mour would certainly be elected, which had a cheering | Henriotta Caraociolo, niece of the Prince of Forino, one Fiected. Teoth and Heventh districts of the Tweuty-trst ward. | 2—lewis Palmer, rep. pee Waeuuesise comely gives. Calonigniag, roping spirits of the democrnoy. Mem. ‘The entire Tammany ticket is elected, with but oneex- | ‘Third district of the Twenty second ward. aR ak ng renters sears Re eres ra Sav! 8} anh OK Mayme Htomie..-0 The ieee uch aeaa a paths who were eapralad to pine a ae a Biag ee Pils hiya y { — Seption, thas of County Clerk, The following are the SEs ee ward. Missiog for | 1 Jeeyig Whitman, dom, G@ B. Daniels, dem, ooh glee at at possess any later nows than that published in the mern- | into tne convent of Gat Gragdrio Atmeno, sort of.sane> ames of the elected:— Fifth district of the ‘T bh ward. Mi 2—Wm. D. Verder, dem. srevneN, ‘The Union majority in the State is about 5,000. 1 Wahine Atisthee aeaCntets Mean we eaing for | 58, Baynes, dem 1—wm. F. Bonbam, rep. Howard couniy—MoClellan,, 199 majority, ing papers, wero eagerly sought aftor for information, | tuary for noble ladies, by her mother, and it was oaly Democrat. Pourtn/asd! intl Prireseni ce tan Bax taeat- WANs. Mia 4—P. urns, dem, 2—Alex. Olcott, rep Talbot ae " u and the moat improbable stories were freely circulated | after being nine years immured there against hor wilt ighp for SAE coly be pod, Bea mehr died ven ao County.—Lincola, 435 majority, Union gain, | 1 sanguine partisans on both sides, oach claiming ® | that sbe obtained some relaxation of her suffer- Wm. Schirmer, Fourteenth district of the Twentieth ward, Missing Ee gad Glo deoided victory for thelr favorite candidates. Petting ‘Thi isted in her being allowed to aterom 8 1—Jaood Worth, rep. 1—W. H. Gleason, rep ibis Tal y ings, This cons! in her being allo Cri dB vets, or eaetiand Fifth districts of the Ficst ward Missing anes ¢ Sangh saan ha aed county.—MeCiellan, 809 majority.” Union |. raajoritios was treoly indulged in by the con-| gyend a few days at’ her marriod and thay kk, rep. BULTAV AN. * . ing factions during the day and evoning, and | her nights in the “ conservatorio,” a sort of religious Democrat. for County Clerk on'y. (petiole tending 3 . r nig) i! ry igh Supervisors......... Democrat. HD. MoCalle pg heme orp ote eg coi aaa abc eh o,f the Voion. | 2¢ Greatest excitement —prevailod — throughout | seyium. From tnis sho states she was soon hunted out Andreas Willmann. Republican, THE STATES 2—J. B. Morey,’ rep. ‘Wm. W. Shopard, rep. tho city up toa late bour last evening. At the various | by the notorious Marbillo and his police agents, on @ cam aoaw ROG Grex sven: . bane ot Perec ay ints have clected three out of five Congressmen, with the © ociton aa aad: toe Wards. ‘Slewart. Russel, He 1—A. A. Brows, rep. Henry B. Lord, rep. first district in doubt, porter houses and political qu ‘ong | charge of political conspiracy against the late King, and J 1,026" om | VOTE OF NEW YORK STATE FOR PRESIDENT, | 2—Aivin strong, rep. OLarer. The Union majority in the State will probably not fall.| democratic wards, aud particularly in the Sixth, crowds | wag once more shut up in a penitentiary (II Ritiro dt “216 96 . MONROR. 1) F Bookstaver, dem. Baayen nono ep tare ane | 0 Politicians were to be seen excitedly diacussing the | yondragone), from whonce ahe was not allowed, even to = 9% | snore hardly exieta a doubt in relation to the result of | 2—Joun Meenvils; dom. S—AudrowA Weller, dom. \@Renste te democrat. z tgaue of tho great political contest which has just closed. } go and visit her dying mother, although the Princess of 957 783 Sa oléction' tn this State:! ied Thtsosle:“oledeeral 3—Wm. Rankin, rep. * WARREN, Swann, for Governor, runs ahead of the national ticket | This class of politicians seemed to be more deoply ab- | Ripa pledged herself to bring her back in her own can 2,418 od Bee arnstber rer iaia= siabicicast MONTGOMERY, Jerome Lapham, rep, | !,nome quarters. , forbel in the success of the local candidates than in the | riage before night. All these persecutions she attributes 19 has succeeded by {rom five to ten thousand majority, and Simeon sermons, dom aaa The ofiictal Union majority in the city of Baltimore is pa ‘4 $a | Governor Seymour has probably been defeated by ay * 1-9. W. Collias, rep. 1, result of the Presidential contest, The election of Mr. | to the jntluence of Cardinal Riario Sforza, who is not um i Rein 08. . sh iz Le Smite, gi 2—Wm. H. Rogers, rep. jorchestor county gives McCletian 600 majority, a | Conner to the office of County Clerk seemed to be par- | frequently spoken of as the probable successor of Plug a eeatgtartes yan Gansban, dem, WASHINGTON. Union gain of 537, Uowlarly gratifying to his numerous friends tm all parts | 1x, As tast she was pormitted to go to the baths of Cage Prince Georga county gives McClellan 1,386 majority, democratic gaiu of 241. Below will be found the returns of this Stato for Pie . Loutrel, dew. President, compared with the Presidential vote in 1860, ran Ae Slate eee i aries Blauvelt, de as far ag received up to au early hour this morning. In | §~ Eiward 8. Maloy, dem. 1—P, C, Talman, dem. of the city, and is looked upon by them ag a great success | tellamare to recover her hvalth, and from theoce Dee are ovor the old professional strikers who for many years | she returned to Naples, where she worked ‘ aes bavo bad the wires completely under their control. energetically for the political emancipation of 1860 the republican majority was 50,136— 1—Thos, KE. Stewart, rep. 2—A. H Lockwood, dem. Nasnviram, Nov. 9, 1864. The frk { Mr. Brooks, also claim that he has seo ‘ 8 dem. }—G. A. deth, e friends of Mr. Brooks, the country, and Gnally, on the entrance of Gari baldt, ee Se commeaatipee pe rors Nashville gives Lincola 1,317; ScCleliaa, 26. Tho VbiO | coodeg in defeating bis opponents ie his district, by @ | ghe iaid down the black vail forever, and took to herself’ v 10—T. J. Creamer. era, Geo. G finan, rep. bean kat rie inom rponconaielli'e ee J small majority, which, bowover, may not be the case, a8 | « husband, with whom she is now happily settied in her 5 11—John McDonald, tom. Se ie ee eee tory guia. “oy | itis very difficult to got correct returns, which alonccam | native city. Th lations of the book in rd to Me Rb b, 2 Proceedings were very , Bative city. The revel ie im rege (li a otal dia ee sit, rep Te ees eae — acs be relied on whero the vote is so.close, conventual life in Italy are of a very starting character. Albauy, comple’ 224 ee Kentucky... The republicans manifested their appreciation of the | put they must be taken with these qualifications, thas hy Ade Piniare] = | Revabticans. aeeeee 16 Louisvitia, Nov. 9, 1864. | victory they claim to bave won, by firing salutes in dif- | the lady who makes them was Immured in and kept ine Cattarsucus.1 town! — | Democrats + be ‘Tho vote has boon very light, on account of the heavy | ferent parts of the city. The organization of which Col- | convent against her will; that she became identified with Rs eg @8 | Republican majority............000++ me: lector Draper is the bead, fired asalute of one hundred | and labored zealously for the patriot cause, whove object, t eae 4 aoe bei BEN ATS. ‘The Democra! says tho State has gone fer MoOlellan by | guns in the City Hall Park {a the evening, and similar | 4: has always been to biacken and overtura the oxisting Cayuga, ‘complete... — | Republicans, & large’ majority; how largo it ts impossible to tell. monstrations took piace in different parts of the city | eeciesiastical institutions of Italy, and that she is adb Clinton. pom by ee Tro ~ 10 | Some democrats claim 50,000 majority. and suburbs under the auspices of othor republican and | mated by the bitterness of hostility to them which 2 . ; Our owa opinion is that the majority for MoCiollaa wilt | Union clubs. ig common to all those who remounce the Ba Republican majority on Joint ballot...........4...... 34 | come within the figure stated hy the Union press in a ‘The fact that gold avd all manner of provisions ed- | monastic life. There is this also to be sald: - previous despstch; but the returns being meagre and the | yanood in prices yoaterday was eagerly seized upon by | that much of the effect created by her statements is prow ear a Pennsyivanta, Femete conaties Sot, baring ret Dot heard from it 18 | tne opponents of Mr. Lincoln to prove that bis re-election, | duced inferentially—that te to nay, she loaves the reader, om8. - We have received but fow additional returns from ‘The election has been the most quiet known for years. | if that event should take place, would be followed by & | to conclude many things from ciroumstances that, juaged 133 — |} this State There are about thirty-eight counties which | The Un.on Press (Livcolo = Pra McClelian’s | guddea finanoial revulsion, which would result in the | impartially aud in reference to the peculiar charactor of 23 * | wo bave nothing whatever from, and some of the othors | MUory (a Romney At trem emity “ot 26,000 for | serious derangement of our monetary and commercial | euch institutions, might prove inoocens enough. Although "oe 217 | are only partial, Bat those counties beard fromjshow a‘) MocCi ellan. affairs, and entail on the working ciasses sufferings almost | the book will be read with eagerness by all those who —| net republican gain over the result at the October elec-’ llimotse limots as appalling to contemplate as those now being endured | are hostile to the Romish system, it is not Iikely to be 462 | (ton to the came counties of over four thousand, which prea iia: 03408 by the subjects of Jeff. Davis. The Express was quoted | recoived with any'greater degree of credit by dispassion- a! 6 — | indicates a republican majority in the Stare in the i bet ub ahe ex ponoramety bi ‘ ni te ‘as authority for this style of argument, and extracts from | ato and well informed people than have beea the many Madigon, com; lete. = | cotebborhood of teen thounand. esse mien a ave A mAjOr- | iat paper wero road aloud to prove that we are on the | similar sencation narratives that have been got out with, Monroe, complete. - = Ity to both | branches of the Legisiature, and elect nine | | 24 or pnancial ruin, unless ft should turm out that tatcal : 21 Dem. | Congressmen. by 4 The trick 5 ca = oe Wisconsin. Ck pests placcanagit sah saorlie lbbisod . President Petroleum Company. We cs oa : Mr. Lincoln, however, a vi mat- —_ ee 89 Mapron, Wis., Nov. 9, 1864. | ters, and viewed the financial situation from s different | ‘err inatomeer of thie company Bere, been chosen free 46 =] Te repnblicans elect af majority ia bon branches Of | standpoint, quite satisfed with the political aspeot of | ing ln the community, and ‘athe list of subseribers we fa@ Siete = 008 | tae aettnh solar? vola'wscatry ewe ot thom, | sale Bernabe sich ive an fuarein, tha te bine ob = ais. cS = yen fl propsherherepininyernicntiend Foo et Putnam, 12) _ - Pi AR ITH , {nd ifferoat to resu! 10 election, 9 wal are Queens,’ owas. = a1 te THE POPUL MAJORITIES aro pecuplarily intorested, are the professional gamblers | fuunk nee etmenta i hte are oe eee caer er nd sporting men, who bave large amounts pending the is- 1° age lessrs. L. B. " —| 473 to the Latest game street, who r 4 obi 4 Total..ce.e scenes 9016 26,086 36,361 | Rictunona comnte a =| a ae aceuseebi sue of the contest, They are perfectly satisfied if they only an Sotain full partionlars, book 1,614 —| 1,092 - = win their meet ‘apd don’t care a straw, one way or the the company, adver = —_ a tees ~ hetber General McClellan 190! —| = 167 o- ther, wi it be Mr. Lincoln or -| 934 1,022 Eas at presides over the destinies of the country for the let Uae ee py Ban 32 = a am bee ext four yoars. a ty 1 Aner ae nos 1,302 ba 954i june Ee Considering tho intense excitement which prevaild Bagateia ont porfamern 4 con ‘237 a 300 — 300 throughout the city, Jt is gratifying to see all parties = aay a ti “ Ls cut. conduct themselves im such an orderly and peaceable Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Letters i 102 193) pe = | Delaware manner, and it is to be hoped that the rowdy spirit that | {es, and information cs. se often, 176 Breaker De. ¥. 242 on = 26 721 | Minois. once prevailed in our city may never be revived. . , — = | = 040 ILLEGAL VOTING ON ELECTION DAY—ARRESTS BY at 389 Bro: owes '» Open Day mom Ever 1,420 =I 1970! = : THR POLICE. = 2 tpg for the ogaventonce of titizens and sicangers “—| 1,002 —| 1,927 hadi tetian PY dei is William Buokley, of 229 Water street, appeared before | FOWLER 4 WELLS. Give teil’ welise vublushern tert | Tee es ae a a] 166 | Northumberland .. 28 = Sd Justice Dowling yesterday morning and preferred a com. | evening. 2'006 Sunbury’... -..006 -| 138) = - plaint againet Nicholas Van Gilder, charging him with | Am Infal medy.—Hale’s filomey 2.529 | Total 4, ‘Tal 21, 3001 vee | Vie or 101 having voted illegally at the Second poll district of the | OF BORBHOUND ‘SnD TARA certain cure, for cox 2'568 Dam: sane al ros Second ward, Van Gilder, in offering his vote, gave bis | airections of the th: ronch! aod lungs, 325 | The vote of the following cities 1s not {ncluded in the | Lawrenceville... ee a = . “A Tis Picts apron eg Bloosburg : 96 = residence as No, 1 Fulton market. Being challenged, | 'o,consumpiign. ‘The Honey rot dt ponent soothes oft 21435 cviemt Ree Ere concen Tioge......+ : 200 4 - Van Gilder swore in bis vote, after which inquiry was fd healt prin the throat and une ols PRIN . —— -| |__|. i 3,180 Total.......+ 33. $22,634] <" 7, 170 made, when ft appeared that no man by that name lived | Gonorai Agent, 4 ‘street, Now York. |———1860.————.|_-——-1864. = * syivanii at No. 1 Fulton market; that the place was not a dwelling 1 ap | Deas \iantoin.] Methion |, Tes! repens gata thee for over stein, | ennai house, bat ooly a cellar under the market. Van Gilder, | Am Adm Read “{ = | 4.250. ~ 4 who had been arrested by officer Hays, of the Second | PY ie," int sho tas rates caer " 2476 Paruaverrata, Nov. 9, 1864. precinct, was taken before Justice Dowling, and com- Bas ike 8 Because she is " —_— ' mitted for trial, in default of $1,000 bail. ‘The Press cstimates the iting 4370 ‘600 | Vote to be from 6,000 to 10,000; but John Simms and Joseph Baird wore arrested by the | A Little Prod autiful — | come In 60 slowly, and the wires work so ly, thatthe | & ity in 1860 Twonty-thirg precinct police, charged with attempting orking ite’ cha aneyio wacatn, 2 rity aie | Be%# to day, though favorable to the Union party, does | Lincoln's majority . to vole illegally. Tho accased parties were taken before |, maker, mililoer, ecamstree he. For sale at (7 Broa 369 | Ot materially alter previous eatoulations,~ The Age still | Lincoln's majority in 1864. Justice Kelly and detained to await an examination. 'N. ¥., where re 1 Tinie dar may ae to operatic — | considers the result as doubtfal on the home vote, The States to be Heara From. Mr. Jobn GUil, of 101 East Twenty-sirth street, caused 90,703 | North American thinks there is 00 that the State f the arrest, by officer Greppin, of the Twenty-ninth pre- "= | has goue Union, but docs not spooky thé majority. Californi 40,494 | cinct, of Hugh Haviland, a soldier, thirty-eight years of - Kansas.. —- | age, ow the charge of illegal voting. The accused was 4 2 New Jersey. Missouri —|131,462 | noid cor examination before Justice Kelly. . oy | 28 _STATR DEMOORATIC BY FIVE THOUSAND MAJO- Oregon . 3,870 ‘A sailor pamed Nathan B, Lather was arrosted by | 32 | RITY—ONE UNION MEMBER OF CONGRESS GAINND. | Nevada. - pas Yea Wontmaenes, ve TAahip ; Ni Nov. 9 m= | Cer y ee msn na sh pase Slap Given iabhanhs inna nb pall ~1776,896 | oa a charge of illegal voting. Justice Dowling committed TOtAL. 66. cece eeee 3,748] 36, | 6,962 wo dese A ell (Union) and Sitgroaves, Rogers and eR Lather to await tbe production of evidence against him. aa RECAPITULATION. , Wright (dom) are cleted 09 Ooegrens THE PROBABLE ELECTORAL VOTE, | _ te ereateonth precinet police arrested « man oamed any ern emnmen, | WEIEM C per rrorarrean a atiey William H. Groon, charged with (adacing soldiers to aby peeens 04,386 Rep. Dem. ~—Lincotn, MeClet'n, | The Uniontats gain 9,000 votes in the State over 1862, ‘ vole Wegally. Held for examination before Justice v Maj io counties..29,810 4,878 27,300 7,929 | when Govornor Parkor was clected by nearly 15,000} States. Lincoln, McClellan. . Jowelry and Watcnes—Of all Desc ‘ote for Supervisors. Maj. tn cities... 8,748 36,050 1,351 45,952 | saajority. 1—California. . 3 UL Ks C. ALLEN, 615 Broadway, one door Returns from neariy the whole city give Willmaan — <a oa aa o in South and West 2—Connecticut. 6 delowgOanal street (formerly 11 Wall street). 0,106, Fox 42,140, Roppor 22,265, ‘Willman and Fox are | Total maj......83,658 40,228 28,741 63,881 | The Union party carry every county 3—Delaw pos meee Democratic majority in 1864, a8 far ag heard from..25.140 Jorsey, clecting every member of the Legisiaturo there. | 4” Tilinois 16 Ladies Who Are in Want of nm Nice Democratic majority in 1860, in same ‘The State Senato will stand thirteon democrats to eight | -_ Indiana. 13 Cologne should t ry Burnett’s, Tt ie ma a Brot ph Untoniets—a Union gain of on6 member, The House, 6—lowt ‘The most complete quiet prevails hero today. Even the way. ‘are, Page ring ands 1 District. Democratic gain. with threo counties to hear from, stands thirty Union to | 7—Kansa 3 MoClofian mon have acquiesced in the result. Not a mur- = denen James Brooks, dem ‘The'above tables embrace over one-half tl twonty-ove d . The Union party will probably 8—Kentucky. ail saan ok tasasleansdneias pegpeayesesettinn LFS ‘Thomas J. Barr, dem . 1,540 | tho democratic party must show a gain of 31,000 votes | tre oe oe awo majority there; but on joint ballot the eo oeerpand * iH Sime vaneueenees te fre oo tes eee mire | arty fee,” Brooks’ majority... ++ ceseessecesesseset seuces BR | Mfdltiomal 10 cover the rope ee eeporoee chan are, | detoocrate will have a amall majority, tue securing (Re | 1) “Maesachusctia,. met) friends f Mr, Linco, In their meeting at the Onion | ent Ringe far Gemticme Ti iw atated that the latost count gives Brooks only four | Whicb, as above statod, was at that time more than Aty | 11104 tateg senator to mucoeed Mr. Ten yok (Union ) 8 Longue rooms last night, agreed to postpone any demon. | new styles: eight, ten, twelve. Sie ma ority. thousand. ‘The First district gives Stare two thousand majority; 4 mared and itty dollars oa oh For, The City Assembly Districts. Remarks. the Second gives Newell (our hundred majority; the Third a didate till Thursday evening, when the formal congeata- aise DISTRICT. Aunanr, Nov. 9—P, M, givos Sitgreaves about three thousand seven hundred ma- 6 Intions are to be made, This morning, howover, between whe At the Journal office the State is claimed for the Union | jority; the Fourth gives Rogers eighteen hundred majori- 3 two and three o'clock, afew impetuous Pennaylvanians, Prncse ten, tend twommy Fatcom, iit Cay ticket by at least five thousand majority. ty, and the Fifth gives Wright two thousand three 3 finding that the President was at the War Department, roadway, WY. The Arpue claime the State for the democracy by fifteen | dred majority. 21 repaired thither with a band and serevaded him. Mr. Physician special for the Bye, Ear, Throat ar and Outaceh. ‘tinea hundred or two thousand majority. a ee eee Lincotm acknowledged the compliment in the following | 6. sa pane Btata Cotere Tho following is the result Of the election on Tuesiia; MeoCtolian the assembty, Lincoln. — Pennay! Hy Roode Ish and. Wess Firat district of tho Sixth ward missing. SSCOND DisTRICT. romerke:— whiskers and mustache Friewps ann Patiow Crnzens—Fven before I had heen bg of oni beautiful black or lon. Th fi ity in © republicans will have about twenty five majority olor will wot ee came 3 u — | stration over the sweeping success of tho republican can- | 41s broadway, on 7 a onesies: 2,994 23—Vermont.. . informed by you that this compliment was me by Only Paah F Philadel par He 18 Boymon: te wane ai te 24— West Virginia. Joyal citizens of Penns: Hyena "ewediy te a had in- For sale & ii He old weet: de Bras Pobo Scott ves 8 ymour, Governor, in Troy, bas one more vor 25—Wisconsin,.. . 8 forred that you were ‘of that hat portion of my countrymen | oo, 21 Park ro ea | kite vena ek Second and Fifth districts of the Sixth w missing. than the electoral ticket, and Fenton oleven less, The aoe ps Ly hop hen interests Of the nation on to be | New York; Lord & ‘ inietrn = ~~ THIRD vIsTRIOT—COMPLAT Clectoral vous in the county Ie olose and will probabiy not Total....... 6 13 yy Cg et a ay Nmbrace | Vasontine ds Butte 4 Aiam Patent vue . G. Boett. ‘ «1,176 | foot up mote than one hundred majority oither way, Total electoral vote..... all the patriotism aud azaly ‘of thecovatry, But! 40 | purging and Damp Proot, Sut . L. Lautrelt ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY. Majority for Wright. ccee cece «+. 1,701 | Necessary to ® choice .... bolteve, and | trumt withowt personal inter tet the | dwolitog house doors, cy rie ¥ " The returns, as Caras received, indicate that the Lin- ‘The otitire demooratica ticket ta the county a lected. | Lincola’s majority...., ‘Wollare of the Counc? 4008 require that such suppors * hy