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rn The Vote im "(nis City for Sheriff, Couniy ts and District Attorney. The ‘ecdadas Rout in New York State. Democratic Majority Probably Over Thirty Thousar.d. The Legislature Twelve Democratic Majority on Joint Ballot. “AETURNS FROM OTHER STATES. VOTE IN THE CITY. The following is the result of the canvass in this city ts far as it had progressed up to @ late hour last night. 1. completes the vote for all candidates except those for tye Judiciery and Supervisorabip, which will be finally canvassed to-day :— The Vote fer Sherif. Connelly, O’Brien, Mozart, 700 A250 107 ‘ul 320 1,242 1735 1,542 626 1,646 1,685 1,870 * 8142 2,221 1,803 2,089 2,007 L778 1,589 2.510 3.435 1,798 1,800 1,831 1,003 1,848 4,006 2,069 2.584 3,800 # | Z Hawkins over Wate: The Vote for County Clerks Loew over Conne’ Loew over Haggerty. . Gonner over Haggerty The Vote tor Assemblym RST DISTRICT, M, ©. Murphy, Tammany. haries Moore, vole ublican Jos, Scully, rep a Denuis Burns, Tecamnuny Jaa Donovan, Mozart... onst, Donoho, Democrat Michael Crane, republican THIRD Dan. O'Reilly, Tammany Joun Hayes, Mozart.. 0 Joba Galvin, Tammany. Soup Glass, Mozart. beane Woil, repavii TO DISTAUCT. Jobu Bogan, Nergocratic Uaiou... Chris. Jonason, Tammaoy Chris, Monaghan, Mozart, G 7. Poihamus, repudliran. SixTH HATRIOT, ‘Trmothy J. Campdeli, iammany Free, Zimmer... KL. Rosemon James 0. Kilery, republican, 3,594 2 1132 405 6,630 INT George 'P, Coddington, republican... Bdimend Ff Brown, conservaive Uni TENTH DUBTUCT, Anthony Hartman. Tawny BF. Bauer, republican. Semuei Mukes, Mozart Foter Traner, Tammany . apcotcagee W. B Qainn, Tammany J. A. Dinkie, Mezart.. James MoCarthy, repudiicwn. . TURTRENTY DESTRICT, James C, Morano, Tammany Charice P. Shaw, BJ. Montague... POCRTEONTN neTReT. Paros McKeever, Tauinavy .... alet Freer, Tamomany... A V. Peiti, deowocrase Unioa.. WJ. Stewart republican James Privdibie 3.4 Novie, i Michawl LAtwoert.. SeVEN TH F. Plage, Moree J. W, Mason, repo bition James Keily, Tatumany oats UeeTCE. &. D. Kiernan be agi Mivime! Fey... P, H. MeDowouye, Mozart. MEVET EEN TH bier W. LW, Tammany J.D, Mier, ropubticaa Jana Qaina, demetrate Union, +" @. B, Ven Prant. rey Henry Claneen, Jt, Morar eget Krogan, fammeny P, Oocurae,,.... rhewry Pilla Wehman, Lowe RK |. Brown, ropubiienn W. Hh Mocarihy, sox BMieim Basioyaa, sey uv Rib: apie omar ivievine tere OUST NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867.-TRIPLE SHEET. Vote for ©, The ‘sd oroners. — Rg hg Joseph C. Hilton, democratic Union Michael Halpin, democratic Union democratic Union. . Democratic Rejoicings Over the Late Victo- A few de joie of one hundred gune was fired yesterday afternoon im the City Hal! Park, ubder tne direction of the Tammany Hall Genera! Committee, in honor of the Jersey and else- was present in the Gred, and filled up the fecdtnare by cheering most park while the salute was time between the of entbusiastically for the State ticket, and for the various successful candidates of the democracy, KINGS COUNTY, The democracy of Kings county are jubilant over their success im the cempaign. Though confident of rolling up a jarge majority in favor of the State tick et the result has surprised maoy, and the majority bes gone far beyond their moss sanguine expectations. “Those who win may laugh,” and the mirth is all on one side of the house in Brooklyn. There is, however, one peg left on which the disappointed radicals congrat- ulate themaclves, which is, the election of their candi- date for Register, Major Schurig. The demccracy op- posed to the election of the regular candidate concen- trated in favor of the one-armed peng nar Ved and elected bim by the handsome m: indicated. The sub- nd shows the , atte of the Bu the State, city and county 018 3 — ‘VOVE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, Nelson, dem... McKean, rep.. Democratic majority. VOTE POR PEXATOR, Second Disirict, James E. Pierce, dem.. William W. ‘Goodrich, rep Majority for Pierce over Goodrich. Third District, Henry ©. Marphys dem, George P. Willey, rep... Majority for Murphy over VOTR POR ASSEMBLY, First District, Caleb Smith, dem.. — Buekridge, rep. ‘Smith over ‘Buck Dewit C. Tower, dem David Austin, 497 Tower Over Austi 3s Jobn C. Jacobs, dem 4,179 — Guischard, rep. 1,621 ‘Jacobs over Guischard. 2, Martin Kalbfleisch, dem. ~ 22,208 ‘Archibald M. Bliss, rep. 20,382 Tunis V. P. Talmage, dew cy Kaibfleisch’s plurality over Bliss. 1,8: Charles Sohurig, rep. slew 22,381 Huga McLaughlin, dem. TI 90, Beary Heartcau, ind. dem. on Seburig’s =, over MeLoughiin. ° 28,7 VOTE FOR OOUNTY CLERK, John J. White, aem.. Charles B. He — Van Voorbi White over Hodges. James Willim William Greene, Troy over Colt, Dr. Thomas pet Norrie, ind, a Blattery’s plurality over Lynch. ‘THE ALDERMEN ELECTED, Ward. Ward, 1—Danl. D. Whitney, dem, 11—Noses H. Righards,dem 3—Abio B, Thorn, rep. 15—Wo. W. Arnieid, rep. $—John Ciaacy, dem. 15—A. Cunningham, dem. 7—Thomas Steers, rep. NC. B. Sept dem, 9—Lbos, MeGroarty, dem. 11 GB. Fisher, rep. The next Common Council will therefore stand four- teen democrats and six republicans. THR SUPERVISORS ELECTED, Ward. Ward. 2—Thomas Nelson, dem. 12—Thomas Foran, dem, — M. Jobnson, dem. 14—Oweu Deincin, dem. J. Osborn, dein. 16—John R, White, rep. pan ae Woodhead, rep, 18—L. A. Whiteball, dem, 10—James B. Hall, ‘don 20—Wm. M. Little, rep. The Board of Supervisors will stand thirteen democrate and seven republicans, The democrats elected their candidates for Justices of reo Peace by large asnicines -” aeumaacal tae Deimar. 4—Zachariah Voorhies, 3—Thomas M. Reilly. 5—Thomas Eames, NEW YORK STATE. The Vote tor Secretary of State. ——1867.———. ——-1866.-—— Hog: McKean, Nelson, Fénton, ~ Rep, Dem, — 1,600 102 oo 1,100 — 508 _ 800 = = 138 -- a7 105 2 Fs = BiB SSE aS BiB 8) as 2,300 1,000 1,203 910 69 = - 190 — 1,000 400 = - 500 100 wd - 410 = 40a a6 - Toupkius, S towns... 254 - Ulster, . eee — —_ Warren ee - Washington... 1,800 _ Wayne, 2 towns, 82 - Wostchester;idtowos = — 3,102 Wyowlng . - - Tutor oes ~ — Total... or 970 92,039 366,315 362,696 Democratie majority in abovecounties and towns. 76,669 Ropublicaa majority in the State in 1966, , 730 The Albany 4rgw claims over 40,000 majority for the democrat sieko\, a majérity of the Assembly and at least O: of the tbirty-to Sepators, The Serate. 1—Lewie A, Rdwards, democrat (gain), 2—Janes B roe, demortras (g: 3—Aeory poy, demteray, 4—Witiam M Twoed, denberas, 5—Michael Norton, democit fgacn), €—Thowas J Creamer, dehoorat, T—Jonn J. Bradiey, dermodat (gain), 8—Houry W. Couet, dotmetrat (gata), 9 Witiam Caridwett, duroerat W—W. M. Graham. demoewt (gain, IR-J. B. Jewoll, donmocrat pai), 124. 8, Poayor, repablions 13-<A Bleecker Banks, dehocrat (gam), 14— George Benoh, democrit 19—Chanes Sthutord, demdrat yal 1e— bis bli Seeond district Dewi elected to th nA pf pala et ican. om witt C. Hough ts elee! the same Campbell, repubt The Legis! ¢ Legistacure. 20—J, B. Van Patten, repavican(prebabiys Tho next Logisiasure will be comprised of the follow- 2—A, 0, republican. members:— 22—Geo, N. eannety, Tepublican. ing r 23—Daniel Wateroury, ably} . 24-0. W. Coapran, -—- weg nag County. Members Term Expire. i800 eee 20—Richard Crowley, republican 81—Asber F, Nichols, democras (gain), 82— —— Allen, ind TTS foeentr 3—Jackson os 4—T, Van Valkenburg! 1-Silas Richardson, repubiicaa, BROOME. ‘sChasncey C, Bennett, republican, 1—James K. Button, democrat ( (gain) 2—E. ©, Sopiis, republican. 1-0, H, Weed, republican.” 2—8 Gifford, republican. cuaravgua. 1—Mathew P. Bemus, otc ee 2—Winfield 8 Cameron, repubiicaa. + Amos Clark, Jr.. « Abraham Wilirick. .. Republicans, in itatica, 10; donors, im roman, 11; * pew memoers, Democratic majority, I. ASSEMBLY, AtLastic—Jacod Keim, Burcey—Cornelius Christie, Henry G. Buruxotox—John J. Maxwell, Haring. Charles &, Hendrick- CHAMONG, son, Wallace Lippincott, Charles Collins. 1—Edmund Miller, democrat (gain), Campen—Joba Hood, James Wills, Chalkley Albert- OHENANGO. 1—Frederick Juliand, repudiican. Care May—Samuel R, Magonagie. CLINTON, CompeRLawo—Thomas D. Westcott, James A. Nizon. 1—Royal Corwin, democrat Essux—Josiah Speer, James /’eck, John Kennedy, Timo- COLUMBIA, thy W. tad Samuel Atwater, Josiah L. Baldwin, Francis 1—Harper W. Rogers, demoorat (cain). Mackin, Edward Hodden, Edward L. Price. 2—Stephen W. Wendover, republican, Groucaster—William W. Clark, Charies T. Molony. CORTLAND, Hontxrvon—Joun Williamson, Theodore Probasco, R. P. Babcock, republican. Baltua Pickie. DELAWARE, Hupson—Noah D, Taylor, Hosea F. Clark, John Van 1—aAlbert E. Lullard, repubiican, Vorst, Augustus 0. Evans, Jobo pitas Henry ©, Smab, 2—George C. Gibbs, omaniiane, a — X—~Georgs E, Strong, Alfred W. Jones, Wil- jam La ce eaeeeen,-Otaries Allen, Francis Corlies, Thomas 8, "Monnis—Dantel Coghien, George Gage, Jouso Sharp. Mrrczr—Absaion P, Lanning, Themas J, Corson, Thomas C. — 1—Augustus A. ress, 1 re; publican, 2—Alfred T. Ackert, democrat (gaiap ocrat, 1—George J. Bami “fom 2—Richard Flach, democrat. 3—L, P. Dayton, democrat (gain), Oczan—George W. Copperthwail 4—aAipheus Prince, democrat, Pasaaio— David Henry, Joseph 4 Baldwin, Altert A, 6—James Ryder, republican Van Voorhiss. Sauem—Henry M. Wright, Andrew Smith Reeves, SomursetT—Jobn J, Bergen, Abraham T, Huff. Svseex—Hiram C. Clark, Samuel H. Bunt, Umtox—Joban H. Wheelan, D. W. C. Houg! Samuel E. Root, repabian Edmand fT. argent ropabllca, FULTON AND BaMiLTUR, \ oa ins a J, Fulmer, Jonn N. anaes. Neleon Cyrus H. Ketlogg, republican, GENESEE. Republicans, fm italic, 15; democrats, in roman, 45, Henry Tarbox, republican. Democratic majority, 30. GREane, James Loughran, democrat, MASSACHUSETTS, Additional Election Returns. Boston, Nov. 6, 1867. - The result of yesterday’s election in Massachusetts ‘will not vary moch from the figures telegrapped last ‘BERKIMER Elisha W. Stanpard, repablican, SRPFERSON, 1—Lafayette J. Bigelow, blican, Sraltred shaw, ropubican, 1—Patrick Burns, denoors. 2—W. 8 Andrews, seneaxs (gain.) night, In 249 towns, Bullock, republican, for Governor, ison, jemocral, has a majority of 31,068, The footi are:—Bullock, 5 Wiliam ©. Jones, democrat, GSN haiosa ou 500, Ps " I—Caied L. mith, ‘opr * Of the State Senators elected, so far as heard from, 8—De Witt C. Tower, democrat (gain.) twenty-eight are license men and only six for prohibi- democrat. and of 195 Representatives, 155 are for license. George B. Loring was defeated on tho Essex Lawn, Joho F, Mann, republican. % Dr. LIVINGSTON, Senatorial ticket, and John Quincy Adams was elected Lewis E. Smith, oe. Representative from Quincy, though he was not elected 1—D. @. Wellington, peas Governor. { 2—Robert Stewart, pom a ‘The Election in Massachusetts—the Liberal @ 1—Daniel B. De land, de emer (gain). Legisiature. 2—N. C. Bradstreet, dem: ym the Boston Advertiser (republican), Nov, Uy S~Abner J. Wood, republiean, ‘MONTGOMERY, Angeli Matthewson, democrat (gain). NEW TORK. 1—Michael C, Murphy, democrat, 2—Dennis J. Burns, democrat, Senate makes a very fair show of ability. Allen, of Suffolk; Brastow, of Middlesex, and dno the Cape district, are re-elected; Mr. Puman, of New Bedford, returns, after two or three years’ absence; the license men of the First Norfolk district send Mr. Wil- Mam Gaston in the piace filled iagt year by Mr. Morse, 3—Daniel O'Reilly, democrat, apd Mr. Edward Avery can elect between a scat in the 4—Jobn Galvin, democrat. Senate and ono ‘mthe | House for Braintree. Dr George pher Monaghan, democrat, B. Loring meets @ sudden rebuff, being defeated in one 'L, Campbell, of the Esecx districts.. We regret to see that Mr. Bower- 7—James Riley, democrat, man, of Berksbire, lost his re-election. He in succeeded oe Reed, Keener Dy Mr. aa Plankett, — Sempre aan = a fe ay Har democratic war doree. is elsga, was also Ere evan im, democrat, . ees 3 fag a a ae ‘Lancaster, enters the ate from 11 district, Among now 12—W. B. ‘guy democrat (gain), members wo observe Lee Ciailia, from Middiesex. “| 13—James C. Moran, democrat, In the Houge, Messrs. Jewell ana Thompson, of this 14—Jamee McKiever, democrat, 15—Alexander Frear, democrat, 16—James Irvin, democrat, city, and Dena, of Cambridge, are re-elected. Colonel Sonn Quiney Adams is elected representative from Nagel instead of Governor, Among the new mea 117—F. H. Flagge, democrat (gain), the year i the House we note Mosars, Francis, of 18—L. D, Kiernan, democrat (gaia). Yo ell; Trick and Nasb, of Boston; Allen, of Newton, 19—W. J. Eig 4 democrat, and-Parsons, of Brookline, as likely to make their mar 20—0. B. rant, ae ewes —— and severat af them as having previous iegisiative ex- 21—William —— perianse: Tae whole t Btate will es the Ce segrree George er, of Springfelds House. 1—Ransom M. Skeels, der democrat (gale colored maa, J. J. from 2openjamio Farley, repul > Case greed ra map ee in this city ie From the Boston Post, Nov. 6. 1—W. H, Chapman, democrat (gain), ‘ne heaner Coleauan dienes! mene aseat es 2—A. B. Cady, republican by halves, | She gave General Sheridan a splendid re. 8—James she gave a spien vou Adams 0d @—Atnbrese Nicholson, republican, ‘ Moerty® "yesterday. ‘The’ majority. for. the democratic ‘ONONDAGA. Btate ticket is decisive of In 1864, the bans, yh Allis, republican, Linco!n was between twelve and thirteen 2—Luke Raaney, republican. thousand, while that for General MoCielian was between —e imme. seeps ny sie) leare Oo oue 1—Henry Ray, ropul taut on the other. 2—Samuel ions i terry, repabinn, Boston a te [aul x00, capital eB. vote yesterday for freedom from radical 1—W. C_H. Sherman, 2, demccrat (gaia), her citizens will never cense to be proud. Our business 2—Joba BH. Reeves, democrat. men bave risen together, and indignantly rebuked the ORLEAR. marrow and bigoted spirit that rougut to throw obstacies Edmund L, Pitts, pnt publican, tm the way of ber growth and prosperity~ 1—John A. Place, republican. 2—James D. Lasher, republican. MARYLAND. 8—Albin Richardsoa, republican, FPP ES BO 1—m. J, Hibbard, democrat (gata). Democrate Elected to Every Office in the 2-Wim C. Bentloy, democrat (gain), probably. State. rt Bartmore, Nov. 6, 1867, Samuel D. — democrat ‘The returns come in slowly. The indications now are 1—Fraacis Skillman, democrat, that every official position im the State will be filled by 2—Jobn B Madden, democrat democrats, In Washington county the entire democratic John S Flagg, Pro sycrenry wl (gala). ticket is elegted; 16 is also believed that the eutire demo- 2—Jared A. Wells, republicaa. cratic ticket is elected in Frederick county, These nave 8—Harria B. Hubbard, pag (gala), aD, been strong republican counties. Kent county gives 1,282 democratic majority, and Wicomico, a new county, g1¥001,000 democratic majority. WISCONSIN, 1—G. M. Gleason, republican. 2—Jolius M Palmer, republican, 3—R, B. Andrews, ry 1—Truman G. Pr ca s, epubkoan 2—Alembert Pond, repu' souswscrapy. Robert Lermaa, democrat (gain) SCHOHs RIB, Wm. 8. Clarke, democras. SCHUYLER, George Clark, republican. SENECA, David D. Leffler, democrat, STEUREN, 1—Absalom Hadden, repubitcan, 2—Lyman Baicom, republican, Mrwavxan, Nov. 6, 1667. The urt democratic gain im tho State, as far as heard from, is 2,004. The republicans claim that Faircbiid ia elected by about 4,000; the democrats concedes majority of about 3,000. The democrats gaim six or eight members of Assembly and three or four Senators. MINNESOTA. St. Pacn, Nov, 6, 1667. Scattering returns received inticate that Marshal Jemes M. Haleey, democrat (gain), (republican) is elected Governor by about 4,000 me- SULLIVAR, Jority. David G. Starr, democrat. Toca. 0. &. P. Kinney, republican, TOMPKINS, Jobn H. Setkregg, ropublicaa, vLsTi a 1—William Loundsberry democrat (gate). 2—A. E. Hasbrouck, democrat (gare) 3—Theodore Guigan, democrat WARKEN Michotes B. La pon —* 1—Davia Underwood, re repubieas, 2—Nathanrel Batley, republican. 1—Dewitt Marnbal, Sane 8—E. M. K Glen, republican. Negro suffrage will prebably be defoated, though i is is not yet bopeless. ‘The entire democratic ticket is elected in this county dy from 700 to 800 majoray. EFFECT OF THE BLECTIONS IN THE SOUTH. Witsincron, N. C,, Mov. 6, 1864. The comaervative successes m the North havé been received with enthusiastic joy in North Carolina, . Jay COOKE, Mr, Jay Cooke, about whose porsonal histery ‘ead ¢ircurfistances prior to the war so much has been said, Weerctcstem, es ca Teetua auactins and who is again before the in bie recently pab- 3—Henry E, Nelson, democrat gate), lished defence of the national banking system, was born ‘WYOMING, Brtatol, in 1822, 19 Sendueky, Otte, His fmther waa Mr, heer: ay Eleuihorye Cooke, an eminent lawyer and prominest citizen, one of the cartient sevtiors of that section of the State, who, for ® time, represented his distriet in Congress, Jay Cooke, = seif-retant and soergetic bor, commenced his busieess life at the age of thirieea, and from that time succeeded. Bor jour years ne was em- Charies 8. Hoyt, republican. = wilt be seen that the Assom- biicans to 71 demoorais, giving the latuer a majority of 12 The official rewurns may some- what aler the apove figures, bat cannot cuange t positions of the two enon Below will be fowad a table showing (ue gains aod an each 1866, | Ployed ia mercenttic houses, #ret in Sandusky and then 1 46 | in St Lows, At seventese he antersd the banking pe 82 | house of BW. Clark & Oo,, Philadelphia, a a clork, and at twenty-one became partner ta that firm and its connections, Clark, Dodge & Go,, Mew York; Clerk Brothers & Co, &. Lowts, JW, Gark & Oo, Bos. Demoorat.c majority... 14 Republican majority 33 RECAPITULATION, momen S667, | Senate eae, Goatn tise Democeats siectod. 11 ar A mp ton, and soon aflor he became managing partner of the Ropud, elocted*,,. it ™ 7 gg. | Philadelphia firm. ~ -_ - — Fils connoction with these houses roselied ja a com- Repudiican ma)., 2 Dem maj 4 Repmaj 28 38 | peignog, md about 1859 he rotwed from buenes, Mo *Inciuding iadependen:, Democratic major!ty on joint ballot In 1967, Repubuesp majority O@ Jorms ballot in 1496, 1900, jn convection wih Me William G. Moorhead, « wealthy capitalist, Mr Cooke extablivhed the banking house ef Jay Cooke & Co., Phifadelphia, and in Ise1, afior the breaking out of the war, the negotiation of the original soven-thirty loan war the oceamon of the first connection of Mr. Cooke aad his hones wah the Gussces of tim government, The Wasti “a pratt a Say Choke & Co, was opensd ia 130) od the Phiiado!phia 4 5 th fi tae the an five-vwenty torn oad Ube three sores of seven. iurWos, The Now York bonse of the ame came Way opened after the war, io March, 198%, in all bie government nogonationa Mr. ke hat appealed directly, to the peovy, aml afer bis own romurkubie evorgy aril NEW JERSEY, Pow returns from Essex county give tho demaceatic candidates tho following majorives:—For Sheriff, Bush, 202; for Connty Clerk, Dusenberry, 673, For Assembly. men the majorities are the same.aa palhebed to the Renato yesterday, The County Board of Canvewers will moet at (he Court House a noon to. morn, to make ‘an official canvass Of the votes cast at the Inte dection ‘Tue entire demoeraiic Weket f clected in Union county, Henry ©. Cannon ts eieored Oownty Clerk, and | @m busiasm jo ali bis pureaiis, hi seben th theee Addwon S Clack Surrogate, In the Firat district John | tmaviere bas in bie wn ware a in the good | Hi, Wieck it ciectod ag Assemblymap, amd fy the | feuse aud patrigtign of (ho mm 3 $$ Ke, WASHINGTON. of their ewn generals, that the continuation of the wah would mak» (be desolation of the siand still more com- plete, the Cretan warriors replied tbat muce their moves. Waanmosel, Mor. Nov. $ seat, 11:30 o'Clock ‘ments would be no longer embarrassed by the presence’ Of their womeo and children, they would in future be able to devow themselves with greater energy than heretofore tor the anuibilatioa of the enemy of their religion and race; and they deciaro that they will not lay dowa their arms until the The Public Debt Pobeiirabl The follow ng i# the statement of the public doht of the United States om the Lat of November, 1867:— DRHT BEARING COIN INTEREST, Five per cout bondi + $198,845, 860 and is annexed to Six per cent bonae of 1867 and rT Jeena Grenes. i per cent conta of pee 5 Advices from Ath ep bertes + Seagee @n@ announce the nomfnation of Mr, Paximati ag President of the Assembly, with @ roug mMinieterial majority, which is considered as ine dicaiive of the stability of the administration. INTERNAL REVENUE REGULATIONS. Wasnincrom, Nov. 6, 1867, The Treasery Department bas just issued supplemental internal revenue regulations, They provide that in cases of bonded warehouses (class 5) used for ihe storage manufactured tobacco, snuff and cigars only, the cellar of such premises may, if separated from tho store above 80 that there shall bé no inside means of communica- tion between the atore in use aa such warehouse.and the cellar thereof, and where the only entraace to the cellar Navy Pension fund, . 13,000,000 cones BL, 178,310,901 OT RAKING CURRENCY INTEREST. Six per cens boads Three-year compound ipver ‘Three-year seven-thirty autos, Three per cent certificates. M Three-year 15, 1867, Compound 10, July 1, August 15 and Oct. 18, 1537, Bonds of Texas indemnity..... i Treasury noves, acts July 17, “Issi, ‘and prior thereto. .. 9,316,100 262,000 Fst garden ‘isla. 3 isaa. 2 81:90) | ie trou the street, be permitted 10 ba used for other Temporary toan.. 4,168 375 | business purposes on application aud request of the Ceriticates of indebiedness . 000 | proprietor of such tobacco .warehouse; aod im cases NOR athe eta ccc | Bk 237,638 where the construction of the storo is such as to jeave no inside means of communication between the firat, or jower floor, and the premises above, ke permission may be gramted acd allowed to use the lower floor as herein authorized in respect to the collars, to the end that a warehouse of class B, for the storage of manufactured tobacco, snutt oniv, may con- ist of that portion of ihe store above tae first floor where %o only entrance to t oded premise» is from she sir ot, Bampies of Lob ao and cigars stored in bond may be taken aod exts! ip the office’ con- nected with such waretiovse a ng to tue usages and custom of the tobacco (aie ve sample office ig prohibited from being used fo busimess or trade, And no sample packages sha from the bonded prewises without pa tax, The semanie paanales used for exbi » as above provided for, shall be regarded as under storekeeper im charge as proprietor. One storekeeper may have in warebouses for the siorage snuff and cigars only as in the judg he can superintend eiliciontiy, at Such sum as the collecior may 4 service—not less, however, nor» Lan a due prow portion of the salary of the oficer in charge—shail be paid monthly by the proprieio: of each warevouse to the coliecton For warehouses (or storage of mineral or coal oi) only, Fuitabie pose, bonded or under DibT BEARING NO. INTEREST United States notes, Fractional currency. Goid certificates of deposit. . + $133,908, 303 Amount of debt, less cash in the Treasury. $2,491, 504,450 The foregoing is a correct staiement of the public debt, ag appears from the books and Ireasurer’s revurus 1m the Department, on the Lat of November, 1867. HUGH McCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. The Postponement of the Trial of Jett Davia. District Attorney Chandler is working energet- cally in bis preparations for the trial of Jef Davis, intending to be in readiness to commence the tral at the coming term of court, which commences on the 26th inst, Mr. Chandler is said td be engaged in framing a new indictment, and has notified the counsel of Jeff Davis that he would be ready to commence the case at the present term. Mr. Chandler is making extraordinary exertions to be fully prepared to begin the trial, so that the biame for the postponement of it will not reat upon <9 as many bonded wfwctured tobacco, 1 of the Collector sxceeding three. em proper for tbe special circumstances, of wood or other materials, These sheds must be encios either with or without floor; other openings must be provi other fastenings s0 that bonded aud ussa ofed, and may be An be secured by him, but upou the semior counsel for the government, | jocks ana other: ases of other bonded Mr. Wm. M. Evarts, warehouses, actured tobacen, ‘The Election Excltement—How the Washing. | SUM aud cigars, and miners! or led aeth koe Warehouge in which the sais is stored toa warenouse ton Ro of class 8, in another district, ie to he made as directed The clection excitement here still conunuos, The im- | in the regulations of August iart, with several modifigae mense conservative gains and above all the signal wic- | Hons as to bonds and bills of judi Ou tn bond may tory achieved in Now York by the enemies of tho con- | De cauned or pat in other pachaves \a the bonded wats houses witbout special bone for \hai purpose, under the Immediate supervision of the sivrrkoover 1» charge, but must be inspected aad gave © proper inspector, Provision 1s made for the w on manufac. tared tobacoo, snu? and «gars for cxporation under specified regulations, and for transjortation im bond for immediate export. Merctandise which has Internal revenue bonded from such bonded waretons cent Dominion of Canada ap Jn Mexico as are montioned ir tations of the Tre Stitutional tinkers have supplied ail ciasses with a lively theme for conversation. Many radicais take the news quite coolly, as though they beginning to get used toit, A group of anxious inquirers assembled last night in one of the radical newspaper offices to get the eariist news, when a despatch from the New York 7ribune was read, stating that the city would probably give sixty-five thousand democratic majority, and returns from the in- terior showed democratic gains everywhere, A distine guished radical member of Vongress from Illinois who was present siartled the company by exclaiming, “Good! good! I bope the democrats will carry the ‘State by sixty-five thousand !"" The Washington Chronicle to Favor Graut for the Presidency. Forney’s Press and Chronicle of to-morrow morning will eack contata a long editorial in advocacy of General narawa! of wareboused in an ay be withdrawn ried to the adjae '# and piaces ed by general pertaining Wo which export of ims aioe if suthorized to be aon uch cases will be Tespects such as are prov the withdrawat goods from interna: ue bonded ware- bouses, moaified only 80 far on(orta t the special requirements of the customs regulations relating to the Dominion of Canada and Mexico, wo bo end that on deliv ery of such goods from in‘erna! revenue bonded ware= houses for oxport ¢ toe domimion of Canada " or Mexico, and — there the sane direction Grant for President. It ie therein said that General } O14)” 1h, complied with end the sad goode Grant is in hearty accord with the republican party, and | wii! be dealt with, snd lke proceedings shail in as in the cave of ‘on of Canada or viations made ied ali respects be had in relation shereso, imported goods exported w the @ Mexico under the laws Treasury t in proof of the truth of this assertion the editor quotes from the speech of Hon. Elina B. Washburne, at Elizaboth, Illinois, on the 5th of October, which Colonel Forney says may be accep ed as like authority with the deciarations of General Rawlins, now Chief of Staff of the Army of the United States, Made at Galeua on the 2ist of June last. As to General Rawlins’ speech, the editor says, in italics:—‘It was carefully prepared in Washington, after a full understanding with Geveral Grant, and was spoken go that the country might know epiry in the United ports, and drawh the porpose of trai exportation of merch: 1st, shall, for eating (0 the eculations per- th the necessary om ara o'elock A, exactly the pesition occupied by General Grant himeelf,”’ Unfounded Rumors of Cablact Chanxes. WALRUSSIA. meta udbarula sine wap Serine: Mr. MeCook, the United States through the city again, and anew array of unlikely aspirants is brought forward to fli vacancies which are about to be made; but these rumors have no botter foundation than any of those that have been given to the pudlic these three months ‘past, I can say with confidence that nothing definite bas yet been decided upon by the President im regard to changes iu bis Cabdi- nel, Honoluin, oo eur New Poswens the Northwest. Wasnineros, Nov. 6, 1867, The following letter hay just been ‘racaived as the ‘Stave Department :— Unerep Stare ae tov ia—From paragraphs iy tie by here I am led to ev the Russian torriior: Coed States, are greatly —— people of the A ho frequent t. to the const and islauce past, and I transmit w ¥ The Pardon of Seddon. The President has granied » pardon to James A Seddon, late Secretary of War of the rebel consederacy, and the warrant was piaced ia bie bands to-day. Tho Supprensi { the Negro Militia in the District ef Columbia. The action of the President.in directing General Grant to adopt measures for the suppression of ali miliva organizations in this Distfict sad turonghout the South infenus ha f Rassian d information a from them, 4 hoping pos- AY possess, pinaster, and munity, says crantiy; sibly to add to the ‘Captain Meeks, one of the mont intelligent mien a that he traded with (06 uatives oF Auerca or bas given rise to a good a of discussion here, The | iors than twelve yeara INuriug that time he passed two Justice and propriety of such a step is commented | winters in Sika, 04d mcr ver <n0W 00 the coast upon quite freely and often severely; The | mear the barber duriag s.:her winter, in ovue—the win adverse cruicism in, however, from hove whe | Shading tie woteurcs were cove ra’ = renee have not the means of kaowing tho character of the | 9 grea: portion of eact win 4 beavy fogs nenidy prevailed, The winter tom) points on the Aiisatic "suse trom degrees south of the some pe thermometrical record was kept climate during these winters sea coast of Eoutheru New Y In the vicinity of Sitka fo the other vegetables 9! 1! already oultivated, and * Lik cerouls could ao te evidence which has induced the Presideat to issue such instructions, Orders are being prepared, it is said is Bot ao low as ab structions, and General Emory, commaniing this de partument, bas notified the commanders of colored mili. tary companies not to parade any more unui! further or- ders, * The Report of the General tLand Ofiice Com- malont ir ‘The report of the Commiss of the General Land Office showa that seven millioe acres of public lands ‘, and all the other ullivated ( advantage. toe slauda, and the best the country less ‘wheries exten. sands and coast for all parpoves. * mouniaigous, and five, On sine paris of u sof U : 4, | sek can be grazed for a: hie a the year. have been disposedjo! during the past your. There are Tae ts see ast ae ee te yet remaining fourteea pandred million acres, inciud and fed. Grose 6 sbundent 1a the localities fitted for stvek, aud appareoty cco cud cutie, Ine summers of the wesiery wane ore cooler than those of Kediac of Sitka, on nce winds (rua fhe Nort, ing the recently acquired Russian Territory, There are thirty maps descriptive of the States and Territories, to gether with carefully prepared map of the world, he | whico sometimes biow wits much an The Commiss foresta on the main laud ars lerce the trees of luxe. - jonee,. ecgnee fe, Mow dar the United | das growth and eapable if furnisning an almost ihex- aro now three thoussnd §=miloe = in advance | hyustibie supply of shy & The fact that the of Englauod on our roates to China and Japen and the Indies, demonstrating in this convection the uecossary diversion of that foreign trade to thie country, and me effects on our public lands ia the Pacife slope and the Mississippi valiey. There are now thirty.seven Lhonsand miles of completed vaitpoeds in tie cownwy, which, since their commencement, is at the rate of a theusaud miles a year, while the owmver of mites m course of construction i sevemteem thousand eight bundred sad barbore makes tui const and island bave ma Di valuable in the fa known. The captai has always been @ tradiice awoug tao traders, tbat gold iy wlihough be las es*er) seen aay evidedce of the “the natives are teach: ba ~ tue t8¢ of srms. ros, waeltke aad acquainted ' the principal articies of toall aces end au@munition ; ‘ armed with guns, sixty, The report, smong otner ioteresting subjects, anUy at war aoong thon hural es iroublesome to treais upou the minetal and agricultural weahb of we The vuyaze (fom Henolee qountry. ) has been wade iu ven days, and in ive same Remittal of a Court Martial Sentence. By directuoa of the President the sentence of general coart martial pased im 1866 apon Surgeon Juba B. Keaaby, Surgeca of the Board of Enrotment for the Dia- trict of Columbia, to be dishonoraciy dieminsed tha ser. vee and forfen ail pay and aliowauces, has been remit. ted, snd bo bas deen honerabiy diecharged, to dave on the dey of bie disglanal, Conservative Seatimente A Kepublien Information from Richmend, Va., to-night states that Prominent repubiican potiticians these openly deciare themecives in Mvor of pe-eufranchisng a arge ma ority time from San Francisoo, aader eu. imperfect descriptions thers mea hav country, taken riiogethw, i auything vat the unine habitable, dessiate, frozen region many vewspapers [ Lave cond represen: ff to be; 90 (he comirary, tans howsands of eyuare a oe of /aud, as well adapted for oulMration and stock ming #8 mau parts of tue New Bugiand Staiee Tie Gaheriae are rien oad development to make then a be of revense, Li possrures bh ship Umer wien we w merchant marine on the pureuiag We policy Fou fated, will hare become 4 ihe Bars iging irom the given we, the re, sod require only ¢ and profitad.e source Richwo of ‘hone disenfranct by the Reconsremion ate of Congres, They my it © Rectemry te do the to prevent Virginia sod other tame from aod iutrepid ul wrifty ma ry) honor Wo be, soe dient servant EOWAND M, MccOUK, Hoe, Witisn H. Sewens, Secretary of Stata, being controlied by negroes im the bande of fanatics and ineoodiary radicals, sud to prewens delegations of negrove from being sent to Congress by (ho Soatvera States, It ie ought thas the advocates of thie coures receive (heir luepiration from jeading rad cals me Wash. ipgton, be cooont Mttle village tamult of horror Pereonal. Chief Juatios Chase tefi Wash ngton for om adowk , being engaged yn the we Fork expecting w be a woo monet deren, peve diseuee, eran preparation of Bis fuaactel report, denies Genet wo miraaely mpated fer = aight a nearly all visitors, -* obieed ve doocar ging — e . might eo dei mt rete Death of the Cotlectar at Grownerithe, Penne, i ie ee oe ea teaimate on OO Noor and information was rocoives as the (reavacg Depanunsat ei jucaion in Wn Waren kevpeind vase toudey tbat Rb. Roderien, Collector of Curtome at ven tap eh iggy oe te agivver, Brownev tite, Terme, dint servers) days sruee from yaiow be raid @spow oo hn B MA inary deed. fover. Phe deowmsed war furmery & ayeoml sgant of Gene oly se Serta So ae: * | ingenity, siepring tare Ae ey wan an omen the ne wt pre. bide oons ed we to work din be Re teek: az roto ay w Pegue het UANIes for a eme, bat so apr Pre tetoes sevonstee from Cre1e comers. the epost of |. ciees to Be Gemnies | * i Wikis Fate the r ! ba; 8 ee J the (oval Mai tere of tee mumee Ad foohe ‘The Cretans toe at botde: e ¢ a jary re vont rks. Fiucned a vorde & he) aoe abure wg t cog abrayapi, ue 9 gived