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CorTLAND, Nov, 6.- Cortland County gives 1,842 ma- Jority for Fenton. P Kiveeron, N. Y. Ulster complete—Tloffman's sctnal “majority, 366; Corve!l's (Rep.) majority for C PUTN. ‘We have the following Con, gress n.flmmeu:l . % Putoam Valley . FilCold Sprivg .. WESTCHESTER. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEZ 3, 1866, e ——eeene et bt et et e THE ELECTIONS. pleo— oo ued from First Page. county Gov. F. has a majority of 2,060—a gsin of over 2,200 since 1864, Eleazer Wooster, Republican, ie elected to the Assewbly from the IIld Distriet, making the delegation from Rénssclaer a unitin favor of a Re- publican United States Sen and the Cougtitutional Amendment. This unexpected resull occasions great rejoicing in this city, and Republicans have done Im‘io clse to-day than to congratulate one another over the splendid success achieved. KINGS COUNTY VOTR FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUT. GOVERNOR. ~liovernor, - ~Lieut. Gov.— Dist. Hiffwar. Fentan. Troye. B 3 230 ) Wards, 1 eratic opponent. lloo‘pn PI{v a plurality of 4,719 in & total of 1,017, Two The 1Vth District elected Hon. Sam cars oo hin plurality was 4,918 out of an aguregate of He obtained moro than two and & half times the 5,804, number mven to Mr. Wightman, Mr. Wightman de- CTeasc Abbott s vote of two years kince from 5,455 to sum total of the whole ie, that Massachusetts the President’s glove, T'wo of her members cleet w, Butler and Boutwell, PRS- W-JERSEY. ———e DEFEAT (F GOV. NEWELL IN THE SKCOND DISTRICT. rentoy, N. J., Nov. 7.—Charles Haight, Demoerat, in elected in the Second Distriet by a majority of over 200, The Conservatives here have been trying bard all Coy 1o fignre out a wajority for Hogan. Gen. McNeil scuy © dispateh to President Johnson telling bim to retarn his commission 48 Surveyor, as be bad been elected Ehenfl by 3,000 majority. When the ;ofln closed at sunset there were long strings of men in line waiting to vote in the Ninth Ward, The Conservatives threatened & riot of th franchised. Finally, after consultation between the Conservativo citi- zeus and the Judges, it was decided to o) the poils and receive ballots of registered voters. ‘was done, and votiog continued till near) nudnlr 3 ‘l‘nd(, it has been decided not to count these ballote, The Conserva- tives lhr-nwumnbh in cousequence. Blair's election will bo contested. W AKEENSBUKO, Mo,, Nov, 7,—Johneon County 850 for MeClurg, 300 for Price; not official. In 1864 Lincoin 655, MeClcllan 228; ofticial. Kadical gain over 100, CITY NEWS. . —— The Sergeants of the Police Precincts and conduet- ors of the variows City railroads will please receive our thanks for facilities afforde our reporters ip e ccting and tavsiwitting ihe City election rettrus. Gey. SmerMAN,—Lient.-Gen, Sherman will arrive in New-York this evening. Quarters bave becn taken for him at the Hoffman House. o PERSONAL.—Among the arrivals at the hotels are (Gen. Count Thun, Commanderof Maximilian's Austrian Le- gion, and Baron Malertie, Austria, Col. Lewis, Philadelphia, . M. Cooke, M. 1, Montreal, and Prof. Sehanck, Philadelphia, at (he Brevoort House; the Tlon. Geo. H, Williams, Oregon, W* U 1y whip Moo onzd, New Orlpins Oct 29 i i bew. Mgy et R o L aj 00 ol nul---.,m..fi Serong NE. gales. Nov. D314, 10ug, 719, paswed atramabip Vireinta bornd to New-Vo 3 largn vomsel wirh yard attac Bark Jobm 0. Paint, Euid B ¥. Small & Cov SO ALOS A CIUe LT Vi AN , No. East Twenty-foarth. L GO AT, e Mo vy andne s DRIV ING HORSES ; also & few for single hsrness, and some yery cheice SADDLE HORSES, dos kndoms 208 BOOOY. g A SECOND-HAND HACK COACH. Piico § STER & BALDWIN, No, 785 7 rosdway, cor. Tenthvat, AAAAAA The Legislatare in both branches s Republican. TR M. Brown and Ashi-wars, Japan, and ¥. B, Didier, Paris, ot STER & BALDWIN. Ne, 7 7roud - ‘The Re:mhlu-nnl in New-Jersey have gainea ono Con- KANSAS. the Metropolitan ; Col. Count de Cipriani Jita ED.Hal | NLARENCES JAND COUPES WITH 600 gressmen, having elected three members out of o delega- ——— North Carolin, and Consieler de Azambriga at tho New York | &) SORTED CARRIAGES AND HARNESS AT 20 PLI tion of five. 'The chef glory onhhyic isin the de- SCATTERING RETURNS. Hotel; Capt. Twitchell James, 13th Hussars, “Toronto, and m“%_ AM, No. 10 Bast Pourthst.. eor. Breadway. feat of that most violent of ll Copperhieads, “Jack” | yy yyixonsrm 1o rue mimoxr. Capt. Rholostoff, Russia, at the Clarendon ; Gen. B. P. Rankle, | o g6y gy Bl:fll{i}fi;——m*-_ . - ------ Rogers. ‘Tho reported majorition aro as follows: The following is the vote of Leavenworth County: .5, A, and Capt, A. L. Cose, U. 8, Navy, at tho Baneroft H vos, VOTE POK CONGRESSMEN. 1566- 1864 p, st ."-vt H. . Wyman, avy, ex-Mayor Buttortleld, p unmn'rvfi AUCTION PRICES, Rep. Ttics, i Jh o t the Astor House, RS o A — - v Leavenworth—Ward 1. %0 49 402 | Utica, and Judge Spencen Syracusc P . OP BUGGY, NEW, Yorktown. . Ward 2,975 138 SN l ) oy ...... 1 Ward 3. 5 130 BoArp or SupERYISORs—NO QUorvM.—The Board ARNESS, COVERED MOUNTING, ROCELAND. s Ward 4 3 " A N = ALBRGANY, & B : ! ()NE DOCTOR™ PHAETON Crreeted returns from Allegany County make Fenton's 1 Delawars .. 3 4 ViR —— O cour '“flg,-‘,!;m TON. - FULTOX. } ?,: 1t 1,965, One Repuulican Senator, throe members of Assombly, | NeAxLY SurrocaTep.—Early on Wednesday mom- Loy ‘i fi‘fi'fii.yv‘.@_‘ Coufity complete gives the clean Ropublican % s gad tho County Clerk, and the balance of the Democrat ie | ing some of the inmates of No. 2% Washington-plaee, menv‘ifil ORSES—HORSES to KEEP,—Wanted 20 horses - - an-mty. b 5. gt Pt 1 g dlton. | - et are elected, Tho voto in the City was 1,000 less | by o fumily nared Bowers, found a smell of cool gas persading | AR to kasp for the Winter, Good tabler, bag, erys S0d rosts . SCHOHARIF. VHL... : than last Spring the honse, On investiguting the matter 1hd nauscons » smell wns Asan bl e | R 0 4§ in 1,5 ) o o $ 3 1 ceed ) m, where a num| . majority 1 the county is 1,500. Thin is 407 3 A The first negro volo in Kansas was cast in the Fourth oo d i odtndased o D g Trcem o defective fine. 'The *‘""l“;“ 1804, Pruyn (Dem.), for Congress, bas g . <= | ward of this city. Toom was oceupied by women and children, nid eversl ot » . 1 Total... 1027 1265 B . .| them were res 1 from the ro Jetely overcome e 9 " - LEWIS. . Ry T 1664, 62, Moahattan givés Clacko (Rep.,. for Congress, 204; | Ihem wers remared fom Bhe room oo e afostad, Motioas | ] VES' PATENP LAMPS! Nov. 7.~1. R 50 R Tep. 0l v e v M-Lmdwu T Io] L et e Tt o et "tunterd Sgeases. Serinton. " Bigiese | Crawford, 204; Riley County 375 Repub., 40 Dern. Pote | aid wan procired, and 10 bad results are expected o follow, . he SAFEST, most CONVENIENT, snd fn every way y. e ey ul.'-rll.‘;w“:“' . .y: tawatomie, 225 Repub. rflujoriu;. ‘VIhflllfl, lb(::l‘ll.dm:‘ : - ——’_Sc s bk THE BEST LAMP EVER USED! E e sounty Cles Somerset s 408 < unction Precinet, gives & -t LECTURE ON VETERINARY ScIesce,—Last evenin; — » wzi‘fl (Rep.) is elected County Clerk of Otsego Union... 100 58 | Yoto of 42; Clarke's majority, 185, Blakely for Senato [ (0 o tecture was delivered beforo the students of | CHANDELIERS, PBRACKETS, HANGING and ‘:nu Laurs 4 Warien v 1602 | qud Staver for Representative” were a little “ahead of the e g can be LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, flled and trimmed safely ~ . DELAWARE. = — | teket.""Lyons Creck, Davis County, 14 Republioan ma. | the New-York Collego of Veterinary Surgeons, in Lexinglod: | 3 o ppiy, ol WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE o ‘The following is the vote for Governor so fer as beatd Total....... 100 - ca™™ | jority: the County will go Rodivat 175, "Duy. County | ave, by Dr. J. Bustecd, Professor of Surgical Pathology snd | CyysiNpy o umscrawing the BURNER'? 4 Trow: Dem. waj in 1806, %50 Jnieos, 480 | YGted Republican.” One Precinet in Dickinson County | Mistology o that Institation, ‘There was s large attendance of | vy deal in KEROSENE GOODS of sl Miade and the best REs ‘:::':x:‘l 'Pr;':‘n nnmm. R o ‘ W4™ | gives & Copperhead majority of 4 or 5, but every Radical | students and their lady friends present, and the lecturer was i | yINED OIL in arket, aud invite the stiention of all Layers, both Andreas... .. 39 w Essex (Part W 0 | is no doubt elected Representative, Lawrence gives | (oduced to the uce by Dr. Liantord, Professor of Anat- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. [ 61 mn) Morris “3 Crawford (Rep.), for Govornor, 522, MeDowoll (Dem.), | omy and Physic Aong (hose present Were nOUCORbIS | cire.iur, with prices and testioniale, sest to ol spplicaita 15 Passaic 0 166, Clark (Kep.), for Congress, 536; Blair (Dem.), 15 Prof. Dalton, Prof. Stephens, Peter Cooper, and Dr. Dazling. : JULIUS IVES & Co., No. 49 Maiden-lane, N. Y. Susex. v ‘Topeka returns give Crawford, for Governor Rep., | Dr. Busteed, in introducing bis subject, alluded to the fact that « 1 o ggeod CKET LANTERN, e Fola #62; McDowell, Dewn., 200; Clark, Rep., Member of Con- r cience v agetin s iy n his coutr bt | (@ Sole agents for THE FOLDING POC 3 . Fentou's majority in the county is from 1,200 to 1,50, g gress, K55; Blair, Dem,, 208, ad undoubted evidence tha ca A 'y y . i 1664, 450 aj. 1o 1804, 1, #66. ) H Loy " . ) story. The Greeksand | a_ion —a Whe whole County tickct is cloted. v Hahey, b LR | By andotte—This cify gives Clarke, for Congross, 180, | & very carly period of the wortls Wil o (G 0 Varra, NDERRIIRTS AND DRAWERS. g T Ny, SNaRaTS. Emex(Now'rk) 1070 ik | 10 'l;‘ f"‘]ll’l'f”'k"‘; ‘*"""- ’fl',‘.'r‘;"'('!l"z’;"':’;h "('/.r:';‘“:"m' and the poet Virgil wero frendiy to, the seietce, and took an U Hf e gpiNa, N.Y., Nov. 7.—Orleans complete, gives Fonton ¥ 174 cDowell, In the County @ d terer Il that pertained to the horse, The Arabians and PRICES REDUCED. N i, Blart (op.) for Cobgrees, oo 600 major: TS e will be abant 50 bebind, N Moors wrote of the discases of horses, and understood ; T S R k Pe!u (‘Lp.)fflr Ammz\ly has 1,560 majority. Total....... WiR M iy The following is the vote of Atchison: First Ward, 135 ¢ dies for them in an iwperfect manner, Franeis the GREATEST ASSORTMEN g ' P b e 2 EES ¢ A Kep. waj. in 1960, #64 Dem maj. in 1664, 1 Rep, and 110 Them. - Second Ward, 89 Rep., aad 79 Dem. | First of Frane ik b’ phyvician, aud many of thei sotem- VAN DERLIP & TAYLOR, Ausuny, Noy. 7.—Fenton's majority in Caynga County THE LEGISLATURE “Third Ward, 776 Rep., and 73 Dem. Republican major. | poraries wero skilled i the — yoterinary - profesyios, No. % BOWERY, Bo 3,636, We yesterday publishod & corneet fable of the next New. | ity in the County, 475, a gain of 200. Wu elect our whole | (Ue JeCtionr | S et Coh s = enth & bk N No. 39 BROADWAY, SCRUYLER. Jl’lfl‘}"‘l‘flfl".r"‘;flf‘h stands 13 Republicans to 8 Demo- | Counts ticker, Vit ive Representativen uad our epb B L e et -ou Whlobabrioet e Bl No, 165 FIFTH-AVE. 'Mhuylrr County complete, gives 700 wmajonty for crats, and nd to-day o list of the newly-clected mem- | lean Senators. = went from England mlnmu-tnhl-[mlry. ;»;; Busteed, in ::u Coruer of Twenty vecond ot,_ 4 y ' Iy: conrse of Lis remarks, censured in an claborate manner the | ———=="===22"" T e S e - P s WL begs o the Btaees] NS oo ESOTA. St e wbo o ity + ske b e | (10 7O THOMAS R AGNEWS, Groguich and Blouben County gives about 2,400 majority for Featan. Bt il g [ilian 1. Tuf. voted aue aau andaous labar to alleviate e diseases of an SF Mareysa, whers you i tod Dt G e, =y . RENSSKLAER. ) WERGEN. i, MERCEK. THE UNION VICTORY COMPLETF. Veterinary scienee had progressed rapidly in th 10 to MACFARLAND® Book Store, corner of . Fenton 2 majority ; Rensselaer Count - K oh 1, Braere, B e 3 : i HI f the first V eteri; - o o et giion Asaeth 1 joeeph B Bruers St. PAUL, Nov. 7.—Donnelly in Northern Minnesota is bo. feundation of (ho"fret ¥ epianiy ¢ Tovaty thirdst. and Brondway. Thers vou will ad ul the NEW ajor P! 2 b vl BOOKS of ibe day and all the old Works, sud, siso, choles hymn are elected by |.y,r wajorities. (Griswold, Repre- 3. Charles W. Mount. reilected by over 2,500 majority. Windom is reélected in oy supported or founi ; Fronch end atioasty. .":‘W" “%M;C'IIL"I';":‘W majority. WL ) the Southern Minnesota district by about 5,50, g ]‘.’I‘r;:"" jovs lllLliEl!'(‘;"" OEP}!A{‘ ‘o“mux&_.w,; ot CHBSS. v . el =1 Southern Minncsota Houston County has given over voted wholly to veterinary sience, and immense sunms ted u ccrtain cure, without the elightest danger, for plee. ity 2. Nathamiel M. Tyrell, u Southe y 13 wholly i Y jisonses, Dufehes County complot gives Featon 1,222 majorly. 3. Jekm Pervine 300 Republicas majort, g o clea gin of over 30, Jare Voo spemt on e ot seenon. 0 0, | SR p et Ty 0t P g GA. 3 MONMOUTH, t having last Fall given seven Demoeratic majority. 4 RASAas e e, e r - and MeCarth; r’i‘:-’ ( onm;lubm. Mr. McCarthy's ma- 2. Edward Z. Collius. ‘l ;"‘"‘“' ;,"I’,"",‘ a gain of aboat 150, Fillmore County gives v0 Kepubli- Ty Profs. Dalton, Stephens Jority in the district is over 5,000. 3. Thowas H. Coles. 3. Temt X Brown. can majority, being o gain of over 300, jege was charted in 1D, and HERKIMER. CATE MAT. MORRIA, e rn 13 K davce. 1t haap Library, Hospital ¥ Merkimer County, with the town of Wilmarth to hear 1.. Thomas Beeslcy. € Yauger, : Tad s om attached, and 3 mast valnable knowledge of com. THE from, gives Fovton 1,336 wajority. |Wilmarth polls less COMIIRLAND. Estle: REPUBLICAN REJOICINGS, natomy may be obtained during the thrce years of ve Scymour J maority iy 1. James izon. ALBANY, v. 7.~The Republican Cnion 3 o 4 2..Robert Moore. Committos ure ImlxglOUuuunupv nog of their viewory in PASSAIC, this County, and the reélection of Gay. Fenton Trg NorTi GERMAN Lrovp STrAMsHiP DEUTSCH- ° . 1. David Henry. MippLetowy, Ct., Nov, 7.—The Douglass Battery are 3 $ ';.“l‘;"'r'"‘-"\""“‘{"‘ 4 ing & saluto on the Park in this citg |n‘ho|u.' of et | ARZA ]“‘:”"""f; £t ":m,:"' I.:| "l",;“’m’n“u:nw;": ’ . SARATOGA. ] O sALEM. gy it dinmer Inst evening fn the splendid first-cabin of the new steam g Baratoga County complete gives Fenton 188 majority. $ l‘;;:w |I; !I|mr‘;lh 1 ;“"A":"‘!’ - sbip Deutschland. Capt. H, Wessels, of the Noith l.-'m;m OURONLY FORTNIGHTLY MAGAZINE- [ B UNTY. 4 s 7 i e et for Bremen on_her Sl " mun\;l::'u-::u;:u:,:uunm CoUN . :,I.I.N,,.'(:.{r,.'r‘,l ; m.:,,'; l;:.‘l;:l T .,\.‘-m.m. 0 e % AlE G | Sl ok g FOR NOVEMBER 18, . - y ¥ 2. Peter A, V MiLLEDGY W J 70+ | Browenhay — ¥ Povenkeersie, Nov. 7.— Tetal L Fo Ak consider the bill r ¢ the wsury Liv : et from lhf:p;l' The nawber for November 15 containe Chapters 29, 30 and 31 o) }!ul"mn 2. Jacab. J. Mendtickson ) Fank o, Ward. oA N was tro seed in the House oo luiing contracts based the R CLAVERINGG? by Asthasy Frollepe,. withiSarhisaies- is even more than the most sanguive ex- T . HUDSON. 2 The Iny of hum liation and prayer. tiowsj “Why we Have no Satarday Reviews,” & well-convidered v will probably reach 1,800 which wil bo & gain of e S 1. Neah iR Syl | 0 ted 10 the sesult of the Northern srtiale, by Richard Grast Whito; * Eageno Fromentin " by Eoyene Mark D, Witber is also elected to the Assembly by Floshing—Dist. No. 1 st . oo " 3..Hoswa F. Clark. Lot eleations of Henwon, introducing & Frevch painter and writer of rare geclon; ! t lashing: No. 1. . 3.0, 1. Faulkenbery 2 —_——— nent). 3,000 tuns ; , 19 “ immonse majority although every Copperhead predicted 2 4. A. 0. Ecans, - 10 five watcitight compartments, * Fringed Gentian poew, by Dr. T. W. Parsons; ** An Article of El- nmr;hrl:img -I"l"-lfi Onrrflld-"' ffl:l County ) 5. John Dheyre. 1 PROPOSED TELEGRAPH LINE ALONG THE uired by Ll Fermale Dress’ (with an fllastration by Mallen), by Jolias Wilcox, s r. Joseph C. Haris, received & vote 6. De W Morris. A N, Giieen - RS E ¢ . « Y ung writer of grest promise; * Il Editorio,” & burlesque opers. u-q'uhd in |lnpnhl)ulne|. e " 5 HUNTERDON, Ne'sen Vit NEN "’f‘"”‘ Y SHORE. 2 o shell plates vary in t om 1510 of &b fach fj,:, ; x;;: ,,""m.wguu. press; * D'Outre u.:‘_-‘r. w-nz-,l North Hempstead- 1. Richard H. Wilson. A correspondent writing from Mannahawkin, Ocean il LTIV by XCCTIE 10 | 4oy, by Harie . Prescot; Novlits’ Poetry,” 4a ewsy, by (he or misnuer, dingly POUGHKEEPSIE CITY—OFFICIAL, autlor of *Emily Chester;" threa additionsl chapters of Mre. Eds gk 0y Opster Bay=Dist. Republicans, rowan, X3, Democrats. italic, 77 Co. M., calls attention to a projected telegraph line between A Tanss with e L orog 03 Fenton, Hoffman, v Fentou. Hefluen. 2 NEWARK AND ESSEX COUNTIES, this Clty and the shores of Litthe Egg Harbor and Barmegat | Iwith bueyancy. The = Deutschland” is brig- | wardy's ** Archie Lovell;” and the editorial * Nebule,” contalaing il . A 156 Newark gives George Hulsey, the Republican candidate | yye 1o ur speedy construction of the Nue, becaus: | rs are of great dimensions, allowing a very large | upirited articles on * General Banks and Personalities tn Polities,” "Lhe'two lower miusts are of iron, while 16D | Sories of Miss Braddon and of Mr. Cooper,” Who wrote Shiks- Vi ority of 1,647, and the Connty (includ- r State Senator, y elected in Essox A%, 8 10 sng Newark) gives Jumes L. Ha) believes it will s powerful agent in the seying of life 257, Of the nine members of Asse property aloug that dangerous portion of the New County, seven of them are Republicavs, We think hix suggestions eminently worthy of 3 BSSEX. the interests of both trade aud humanity 1., gave John Hill 337 majority forCongress [ , momr Naw, Vork milre and the eve w, in one spar, ave of Sout) tch pine, ines are disoot. acting. provided with suriace con: densors. ‘b nominal hoise power is 0, but the engines may vafely be_ worked up to 1,500, The eyliuders bave o dlameter of 7% inches, with 4 fect stroke. The' three-bladed serew pro- peller is of the most approved construction. A two-bladed U toba pur?” * Entangling Foreign Alliances.” Newtown, Dist. No. THE PRICE OF THE OALAXY IS $5 A YEAR, AND AS IT 1S PUBLISHED TWICE A8 OFTEN AS THE MONTHLIES TUEREFORE, THE CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THR Jamsiea~Didt. No. votes in & registry of nearly 5 MONMOUTH. Keyport gives 44 majonty for Newell—a Union gain of 33 over the vote of las Tempstead, Dist. No. East Orange, N now reach the pretty villa, Apare se 3 o ship's hold. 'l p oud not 41 for Jack Rogers, as reported. 1 the banner | yoar the head ' Barpeget Bay §pare aerev s S .‘::v"n'\ e ";:n p's bok "i'ht-lrl ere are i . town in Eesex County, .nd‘sm s ouly 81 Democratic | Village, enterp i hy drostutic pressure of 60 pe I The subscriber commencing with the number for November 1 will i< i o e e gratle o voluma of 165 pages containiog the back chapters of “THE CLAVERINGS,” by Anthony Trollope—~which is sppesring serially in THE GALAXY—and will thus be eusbled to resd the story from 1ty beginning to e conclasion, Siagle copies 30 cente. W. C. & F.P. CHURCH, Proprietors, onier bk o beating surfac x, in the aftor-pai 0 feet long and 20 wide, .. 134 n, Floshing. 284; Oyster Bay, 171, Fenton, Hempstead, 267, North Making majorities—Hof Jamaicn, 254; Newtown, Hempstead, 31, Total m: 1,065, the Union qu being in o x wreeks upon | e month Total... 1665 CONYIYTION. For Congress, Taber's (Dewm.) majority over Gleason (Union) DELAWARE, Yor Convention. Aiom. | g yhout e, Both Democratic Asembiymen are elect - s ¥ weather, when & | by g 35 EebivD Bl v v 16 'WESTCHESTER. DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY, 1,000, h'*'l“"w'“"‘ "'1* & room, smoking room, library, pantry,” closets, afely off, Other onnected with the cabin, are fitted up with eles Redford. Robertson. PruitAvELPiIA, Nov, 7.—Returus from the clection in s over the bar, striking bot Hoffaan. Feuton. gy oy nd with a special view 1o the comtort of the passen- Total . =™ 10 I 1 1564 1243 Bedford. ... - w1 Delaware are received. The Jean majorities are: Fenton, 9; Ketcham, %0; | . Courtandt... = VTt Newcastle County gives 180 majority for Riddle, N e S s e after-part of the third deck is fitied up for secoud s Wilber, 3. v 109 s row v Kent County gives 921 Democratic majority. without much difeulty, § 1ot %0 fortunate, nnd PRSI T R e SR TO JOBBERS. i b AICHMOND COUNTY. (o i v b Yol Suswex Couity complete, but enough is knows 1o | passengers nad crew, like ¢ il starred Powlatan, RO ot o sy aitencion. | ThA e o —GOVERNOR.- ——LINDT. GOF Lewisford. -, = fix the Democrstic majority in the State at 1,000, 6 gainof | meet o desolate end. 1t is for the purpose of stopping this un- engers, of whom “wbout 300 can be aecommodated, The EAGLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY invite the Forsen: Kalnce. - Woedierd Freyn. ey s 7 vy Becessary waste of property we desire n telegraph fiue erected | juce BESCREEE S T K forwand of the second cabin, | Stiention of the TRADE to THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK of Castleton— Morrisania.., A e —-———— nlong thi: shores of the wbove- mentioned buys. so that the fact | T greernge ia furnished with moveable berths, it has cons First Distriet .. Mount Pleasant - - o5 ILLINOIS, of yessels belng in distress upon any portion of our const can | t access 10 the upper decks i different rts amidships Second District. New Castle. - e e 19 be communicated 1o the underws in New York, who ean | rd, wnd is perfectly ted ....!".,.,x....t 'l"lc New-Kochelle. . w - m - PO e, 2 2 O quickly dispatol steamers to the spot. | te rooms, &c., are heated by stoam. § r North Castle. 3 - " COUNTY KETURNS, Capltalists tell us that the proposed line will not vield sufi- | ‘comimanded M L Tonry Wesseln, of ke LATEST STYLES, North Salem - 23 Y TRLEGNAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. clent cue from local biiness (0 pas & air intorost upon the. | i was formerly commander of the steumshigh * Bremen'” Aud SUPERIOR FINISH, ST MARKET PRI = b Prixceto, Nov. 7.~The Republican majosity in Bu- y " . 0 Hivary | DORIN.6% hpen vanes. No. 81 Jobw-at. - W publica 5 line by the many vessel owners of Forked Kiver. s . e ohland,” = | roau County s 1,950, S ervtres. Daimient: Mansaartis am Tuokorion rilagre [lxr ol i s £ R e s AR S Ol st St 3 - 5 s MICHIGAN. g i, rom wart i Lit b, Harbor Bay cun | "Detutiand? being the s Tredsintc woamsts | THE NEWS OF THE WEEK, W, ey ——— towns, New-Vork. or elsewhere. Our storekeepers aud business | commauded by Capt. I, J. von Santer, and finished in Decer- Sl o G4 ) n generally have wore of less busiacss contiection with your | her yext. Sho will lenve Bremen. on her first trip on the 14th g PR ALL THE REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. v, and fhis portion of the commuuity will belp sustali the | of January. The other 18 to be numed - Weser. " She la o be A P 1 - BT TRLXGRAPH TO 7UE TRIBUNT. line. The busiuess of such an enterprise wonld be ugmented | gajjyered to the Company in Apil next. g 406, Putuam gives Robertson toma. | DETRoIT, Micb., Nov. 7.—Michigan elects the entiro | {FairSoer, e tho RArehs, i, Dyars Sos SO oo pftor itz THE NEW-YORK d ives Radford 137, waking Robertsou's | Republican Congressional delegation. seaboard. Lastiy, nid most important, comes the patro ¢ | LEcTURE AT THE WESTERN BRANCH OF THE YOUNG ———— Beaman's wajority in the Ist District is 4,301—a Re. | 1o New York Underwriters, o e Jife and save MEN's CHIISTIAN ASSOCIATION.~At the rooms of the Western . MASSACHUSETTS. publican gain on the vote of 1864 of 2,400, Vranch of the Young Men's Christian Association, No, 76 o oo o Tn the T1d Distriet Cpson’s majority 1s 6,840—a gain of along our shore will Varickst. a lecture was dclivered yesterday evening by the —_— VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. Bullzh, Res. § Middlesex, 39 town Worcester, 24 towne. ... Humpebire, 6 towns. Hampden, 17 town Fraoklin, 5 towns Berkshire, 15 towns. 2%, Tu the 111d District Blair's majority is 3,281—a gain of 607. In the IVth Distriet, us far as heard from, Ferry has 2,100 majority. Inthe Vth Distriet Trowbridgs hus 1,360 maority. In \h‘e VIth District mesger returas give Driggs 2,000 majonity. Tho Republicans gain largely throughont the State. Mr. Allen P. Tilton, an enterprizing citizen of Ocean Courty, Delng impressed with the importance of quick eommunication with your city, Las spent mueh time in cunsassing this matter o from Towis River to Tuckeiton, and this kentleman i torprise exists that partios in New- Vork would siore people faruished these were subseril nt. Ne people of th piratical proclivities, & tost s being far from the truth, 1o digross & mos Lof your éity journals still continue to mulign the Harnegat Bay, nceusing thewm of uter solemn pro o liberally this By upholdi | The reverend get Chaizman, M. Geo cussing the question of the orig Kev. Isage 8, Hartler, the subject Leing the Pymunids of Eergt an was (ntroduced to the audience by € R. Grave, and_spoke for uearl hours on this inexhaustive theme. The opiuions of uaries and the writings of the ancient bistorians when & upou the subject were ably considered by him in- dis- in of the pyramids, and not less +0 wus the explanation of the manner by which were constructed buge menumenta of the akill asd persevcrance of men, o 1 taken the great two wed iscribed its lnterior, t 4 | all, us the best | HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for NOVEMBER 7. EHE K. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this woek coviaise tbe fol- Norfolk, 41 1owns. , he 3 e three chambers, the Kings, the Quéens,and that n.llm'i i - S all toid, sud Y - e P e LT [JPayS o s T e §T. LAWRENCE. M Lawrence County, ull but three small towne and one Qistrict, give Fenton 7,317 majority. ‘This will be increas edwi by the remainng towns and districts. Republicans in this city arejubilant over the immense gains in erent towie eomposing the County of Dutchess. Ketcham's majority Bristol, 11 towns. . 3 Iu Wayne County, which el Detroit, they eloct . the She Proseciting-Attorner nod Recorder, and gain lumane eoterprise the people of Baiuegat Bay have p | is even below the foundntion of the structure, b V kak—Domestic News 3 Plymouth, 18 town . ooy 70 oy By Lo e e e 8 ot Innocende. of sueh! acousations, foF (o' success Of 1bo | easily (nielMetbla by meuns of (he vaFious Iiisttions Ve puc. | NoweCowtbich of ths Bovit: Eucopoes Newoe-Ensiiads Pismess Barastable, 10 towns....... o . & above project will deprive them of many opportunities of ob- ¥ | Ruselag J: t g o LT udlh + The Common Council of Detroit stands 10 Republioans, | yyniug Lovest profits tiat might be obtajiied by logally constle sented, T contpncidl thaktijs Py ACRATED AlLEp ollute, e, B ATt ireise's Boiah T ooy askived s Woeh. Total..srero 2005 249 1507 Total, 198 tOWES. .....0vvs 74,745 286 4 Democrats sad | Workinguan. ‘Tho Rejublicans gain | viged " wreching,* s wuihorised Uy the Board of Cderwriters. | from s very geomotrical formation, its.shape. ford, nad the | , FOSEION unnnu-tm.-wd.-mu.. THE RESULT 1N RENSSELAER COUXTY. Seattering, 20. e ! To prove that opportunities for saving valuable properts from | wpnofutment of the chauibers of 4ta iuterior, tiat so' far from | %0818 Gsrmany; The Rev. C. T. Breoks: Jases s De, g R’ —_— destruetion through the instrumentality of the telegraph are | ), \ f B 1 sl dh 0 Stanley. \ 20:78n SpuNE. Thus meking the plurality for Alexander H. Bullock, anuite b we witl 8 o well cing theresult of chunce, it was the cousequence of decp aud Covonxp Mux. 1 TRLRGRATE 51,869, WISCONSIN, fregquently presented, we will eite two cases well known 10 the | wol) laid seientific plans, displaying extraordinary ability in u b o Our Special Cor- 866 —There is not probably in the Ktate 4 uuderwriters of your eity. their conception, .mflwmc perseverance in the completion of | r Concession to ..-'u'."h'u. Cairnen's Ao, Rensselaer County, And i some of its THE VOTE OF BOSTON. i g b T g | © Austriau ship Imperatric thelr object. o the part of the Egyptian thousands who labored | ceptauce of Uhe Tord Just b Pramised Reform BIl; Visih of dmmmoufi:‘w be especial- h-‘-_a--. Seat Totl. LICAN VICTORY MORE BRILLIAKT. c at '>|" ;’1";*- atit. 1he fact of the Keverend gentleman having visited these | Menbers of the. ubinet wt Rowe: Futsl Accident on n:‘nl m....",-y. . Two men, ~f,: - = :l!;z BY TYLREGRAPN 10 THE TRIBUNE. oo - Psliot SN . - :‘nmll'u himself, .mm being m“.c'n.wl 1o state (o the ...|‘xrm :(‘:‘:In:;:{::ihlmo*;'ii:“ Observance: Frosceu- 7 = t A g A > x y Mr. et W | hisown person perience of Al '\ t vy i 4 ¢ u‘ldo';:::“hu: ll:.n the 358 1 P1i3 | (Lacaosss, Wis., Nov. 7.—The Republicen’ vietorw | officars and crow, who bad abamoned lier. To e f T O ey e | A ‘Twir 10 Cotowapo—¥rom Our Special Correspondent, Bayard o Ml B e VAT 20 o a1 | come thicker aud larger than wnticipated. Gon. C. C. drivisg b akip bigher on the sand Mr. | yiderubly the naguation of the (ucts and figores wiicls tho sub- | ™unouan sma Togticefiom Out Special C upon by the aud have been branded — = 1,088 | Weshbara's ihijority for Qodgreas; tn,_the Tastoe Dis s Tiitle )'a?:u.u o g o Thek kit WL g Ll Joo_ingioucs. Desert G “_u--a'"«-mh_ When 1 2 1318 | trict, will rise 0 9,00, Lacroase County foots up nearly tud been i operation, the news adice, Joudly applauded " e AniempRme W —y { setria of e For - : y 4 . y pplatdes (ateriai of the from a considerate regard for the juterest o T o181 900 Republicah majority, with large gaius. Vernon | J e seriy g g B B Yré o -— Wiy fi: denad. {h eosten L e 161 v s | Connty it goad for 1w’ Royublicas wajoriy. Pierss e o o (e Toporutice | A FAMILY DIFFICULTY.—On Tuesday evening Johr ghwarmen; A Handt App! 3 struc| 9) Jounty gives epublican mujority, Lizabettn, & 9000 1 rth $30, 000, with Ler | | Gilehrist engaged in a free fight with his wife, LW B AT oy o B i SRR R s s | AT S SIS | L e s b o e | e P08 g ~ b % nesota bave given less thau five pe P t ety pade o message to the uie " L, , Mutthe ] 5 e . merical superiority of the Ke- % 1066 | ote o, the Demoeratie parly. 1o peopio throt ghout the | i O iee i - bt fhat T was | Sonoe No. 25 West Forty.secondst., and during tho affray Gil. | tioa, ow ls Fowar Was Lost Kouthward and the great and descrved personsl popu- === | Noith-West are sounder than ouk. ont of order, and the many delays caused the loss of the vesscl | CBTist was stabbed by them scveral tines sbout the head arid And fts Officer mroflmuq-nm of J. A deterred him from ue- Total... 8,40 18 12,900 | sl ] | Wad damiaged toe caro 16 & conwiderblo extert. When the | 10dy, none of the wounds being dutgerons, however. Several oXTH AMoNG THE MOUNTAINS AXD PRNNITLVANIA Cost ‘the nomination, ad after casting about for place | Bulloek's plurality, 4,9 VA VA | B St eachid e grou the sen wab.too.suugh to | 0 the oficers of the “Tueaty accond Precinet wore called i to | ML, Yirix Awuasca—Tts Ltroductin o Eatope; Dis- e Jo g bl Bund o (e Avsinlly | % runensrn vo run v MISSOURL | otem tho wark f haing e st uto decp water, | SO AR A SE P he eve and MoCaugble e th | L S Goumy Frachie U WHh i s Fouoded, Bowerss h usually 4 Democratic LaTER.—Fourteon additional towns have been beard from - —— e MOW OF IhSS - ok, * Al @ Hrmedinl Agent; Pervonsl Experience, o ity of 500 to 800, ho was nominsted, | which increase the vote for Bullock to & for Sweetser | BY TELEGRAFH T0 TH ™ :’u I-I'II'(.L““.X. A-an-'l ,""‘,"“"'f"." m\ \,m, 1657, when | Deck lhfl.xelh‘m de. ALl of th r\:fi !:.‘:‘): row 1..:_..._ ate Couvention Equal Rights Leegue; Prelind- 1 {l seeméd a8 il goal of office | to 24,652—making Bullock's majority 58,652, 90 towns re- | 87, Lovis, Noy 6 county clection returns, cou- B o Wotrmary of thet \::v:; ";’:n: Jé.‘.‘;;lé?:ul"n.'wi with '.I‘:u.‘:xh Otis was Olnlllr‘fll»lu!lll: o ‘would be at Jast reached, and v aud Judasisw be | main to be heard from. There is 1o doubt now that t) lete, give :fie Radieal ticket ubo jori | “It was nbout 5 0 cloek 8. 1. when the bark struck | This mor ie accused were committed for examumation by . Le | plete, g about 3,000 majority. In 3 0 clock o, e bark struck ion by rewarded. But t N' put on the Larness, and | Republican majority will be 70,000. the st District Piichas 6,568, Hogan, ¥ L ar. KLo worked easily over the by, und | Tustice Kelly. 108 MISCRLLANY. to overthrow his protentions claims. The Re- | Great efforts were made to defeat Butler, bath by d [Le official retums in the 11d 1 of §t. Louis | 8t 60'clock ywas Hiling at her anchois, ocensionslly thumpig, F ! Orxerat News. ¥ nominsted Wim. Genley, an bhonest and public | affocted nerm.umuna the friends of the Prosident. County. give Neweomb, Rad,, about 3,200 majority; Giuss | U the sandy bottom, & Capt, Curtis nsserts that If o telegfap STADBING AFFRAY.—-On Tuesday evening Joht | Ngmicusrvaar—Amerioan Institite Furmers' Club, Toesday, Oct. citigen, in ition to strange | onargetically was the opposition prosscuted thut Adjutant- I o T 200 a0 LY | ine had beeu i opeation aiowg the shoru of this State L could | Iy uarreled with Dagiel Dif, in tront of No. 42 Bo R g W et eod Naweshs Flow: he whs by the astonishing m of 8141 | Gen. Schouler predicted in his recent lotter that Gen, But- Dy GAME Dountics sven; Slacting NeWORD. | st bt Seaty ol by vrdering the siviehs Of B Hows i he i cusued, DU st b M opponent T | e4; V13 M N urm-<{ e Wi Bower of el el &m o beno "rlh llnn:' wourns | Jor would be defeated; vet the returns show that his major- | hy at lenst 3.500 sjorit TN o || oo "l'.:"ih to r‘ulnu‘fi" i l‘nlhhll"d« o = h"rnhk""" ;d:n;m T tra) 13 1he b aats o ud-'.)::'- 'r'.'«::x S{mhn i -rrb-: " - 4 T 5 o Ho o Now. i - 4 reaiiag the eympathyob even those |y il et © 10 70W, onl 0 fow Luadied ekl | T 110 Dt muriaare ager and s fovon Tack of. {elogTaphie D oo || ok Hoayteal e+ 2 PRSI WAL Gefrog JF e OV, | Siep Do P et o LT from party ons, gave him " their suffrages. | Bullock. able to the Conservatives. ¥, no awistance could be found, so. ufter riding ot her' an- S Bluek s Do Kinghirds Catels Been® Care fof Blost;, other who received & fitting | Ge. Banks's majority is 4,278 in 17 towns, with 10towns | Iu the §V1ih Distriet, Greene County gives 600 Radieah chors wany duys, th Edstorn [elie ws lrok by wevere [Auscuncements.| Ah‘l‘,c Decowination of Nulle: K)anisiug: Lightning b the hands of the people, @ideou Rey- | to hear from, which will ineraase his vote. ity +/Thip District 1y good for 000 more. | miomus. ‘The cargo was valued at 275,00, the vessel it $lo.o0. |, - A D ey beve Bulldings ! Frls Cuop ty l"',ré.;_ e M was_formerly s moumber {he Republican | - The colored people aro very much @ratified a* the elac n this Vth District, Johnson County gives 600 wajor. | Vurt of the cargo wus saved, '"l";fl) beehuse of 1 Tuk Brst Movse 18 NEW-YORK can be protected | The Buometer—A "New i of Cows—Uasting the lhu,m . Jobnson sposta- | tion of the two colored candidates for the Legislature, ettin, 260; Cole, 300 Cooper, 450 majority for Se. | s of wrecking WIth (e LUKGLAR \LARM TULEGRAPH without dy 1 the | Withew-ilow 1o Gate.s Aldews Hocre Jlows “"'mt 3 im, in the hoj controlling the Fed | They polled the rogular vote. Clurg, Radicst. No Conserrative B 8| of the telegruph lesst, ¥, Houxes, No. 284 Broadwuy, Tie MARYLAND DiprIOrLTY—oy, S ik 1o Rewove the ‘eral appointments in oa&:m District. Like | Ot of %9 meibers of the House of Representatives, | ported. Jor ks Rt | IR o A AR L || PolosQompaiatsnem s AR SN St inbee Sosiherad for Jut dared ot isce | the Democrata have oaiy nide Wombers—sot & solitry | © 10 the VIth Distrit, Jackson gives 500 wmajority, and 4 or o Amercan it | Ovp Hamp 80aP.—PyLEs’s O. K. becomes hard and | A S, Tncliecinal Attewpt 0 T ease Tuem by W, of is altention in the Mate Seuate. Lafaystte 100 for Van Horn, Rad Plutte goes heav- | 5, 8Md & ‘wostorly , brocas || %% Waste. The economical cau find it at al! the Grocers, or | ! .-w.f.: Unfon Meu. L 3 the Au attempt 10 viduce the eight hour men to support | ily Consarvative. ‘The resuit is doubtful, ing followini the disaster, the | 5 the Depot, No. 380 Wasbiugtauat 711 Sexon King Bt Cocis . triet against the Hos cither Indopondent. of Democratic candidutes outirely | Lu tha VI1th District,Lown is elected by an overwhelm: oated off, n ol ik dady vater. Now tho AT i ¢ R b v 10 85 A. A, Favaraer will give an oxplanation of his ' IaTest fl-‘.’:rfi:lmc Trrronaru~Speclal Dingatebes to came into valuable service, wi ity and Camden tel e ity ronic the y every art and artifice toaghieve victory, :‘v‘:dhllnm:nr;molu:l;« ':v'rfy :‘4‘;:': to w;:m ;&fl mfn.l‘ly:m\lillm Distriet seatteri i the | ) underwifters in New York. | gystem of teaching to speak French, ou FRIDAY EVENING, 44 No. § b e i G L | ES it S | e S R, S | SR MR R | R PR e o R Sy o M S B | el oo s B | S A 0 LN e L R o b W VR | v i X075 By, | e L [T DRI A the latter 235 fur Bullock to the kame n mber for Sweotser fies) 1oty aDooky SO0, Cak ity to prossbalatsitt 1o theleenesclk T 404 oot oo | osions ke, "v'.'.’n':"..:"i_'.._ iy vy e ] ' i & tebegzapin live from ‘Toms River to Tuckerton, | oymen; Vi o T M hovsads of phillantiu opints who do decdn of ol 0 your nil b we ask them 10 ciconrgge thly ey nnd .# 100 i B A unan e Po yrars spy 0t A e 1«:!~ FAHON 10 1he beaeh oppowite This plnee i dg SO W lN o utapie, DAt Tl Bls cneng it te ey TS thut he received in Crafton, 198 10wns Bulioek re- ceived three times e pumber nRilo pouent, - Thetwo Boston Districts cagt xvmxrnbla Union majori- hew on?‘un-d 1o the wholo namber of ballots, “In tm‘il vatives N Frank Blait, who is olociod by 6 wajonty, rmm?mb%“: itehell's plavality is 3,527 in o total of 9,06 votes.” itod nearly tvo imd hn!tllmumlu”th Ryl dabs Lo beiing Yoo bic g oyt T00ther f Switzer, Gonservative. Th will probty Kl ot d uin (e Radicals elect 4 Somstois, o Gor Representativos 2, wnd one of the iatier 1 ( cludo that the politics these 1000 ~ el Mr Griswold's majorrty rthe Dhstrict (for Congress) is 2,800 i Washington a0 2400 io Reussalaer, up o 5 B anton's wa,crity i the .y i b . gm'fiw?-'i’#’ui-{ U oA O | PASSENS | A NG ORI JeANS S 1 PN TACA s 4F wide ¢ (Y P " al,

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