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* @euttaeed trom the First Page) ED from the polling places, Near un-down, crowds were visible tm many of the districta, but voters were seldom obliged to wait many minutes before obtain- fing an opportanity of depositing their ballow, A few disturbances were cresved during the day by liquor filled individaais, bent on doing mischief to some out In the Beeond, Fifth and Bixth Wards, several fits eceurred, The most serious was in the Second Ward, where Thomas McCauley, Jolin Murphy, & man Rnewn a8 “Bhorty," and other indivicutia cot into 8 wrangle on political topics, and flualiy began t in- torchange blows, MoCauley and Marphy woe are rested and takon te the Tombs. Tho outers ercape A, In the 6th Ward Michael Kiclan was arrosted and eld to bafl for interfering with voters. In the 17h Warde fight occurred, in which pistols wero fired, but no one injured, Im the 21st Ward a murder oc curred under the follewiug circumstances: Jobn Goodwin got into an altercation with Daniel Me- Donald, and thetwe disputed for some time apen politicn! affairs, when Goodwin becorning enraged, stabbed McDonald in the meck, Inflicting ® fatal wound, from the effects of which the injured map died whileon his to Believue Horpltal, Goodwin fod, but was pureved and arieated by Sergesnt Bar- nett, Berore! arres'e were made for \ilegal voting, and tn one of (he up (own wards, @ rumor was efrcus wated thet apoll cork bad been locked up for stuffing votes inw one of the baliot boxes. Hetting was io- ftuiged in, in many places, aud co iderable money ges ctaked on the result of the election, About fark the roughs and boys on the East side of tue town took possession of the ticket boxes, which were carried into the middie of the streets and set oo Elsewhere the usual aroount of straw and @ large umber of barrels were ure! u fuel, and around the various fires young arching exhibite! their usual atistaction et the ending of ‘election day."' THE RETURN. Last evening crowds of peopie mort interested in the election returns, repaired to the several political Readquarters, and gatierot at the newspaper cfices tw learn the rerult of the election, ihe Sun office wee crowded as ususl although the returns come in slowly, many pe sone wallet patiently until nearly twelve o'clock, whea it became apparent that the vote of the city wes as usual, Democratic, At au ealy Lour the lary o room at TAMMANY MAL was densely packed with the naunl erowds of people who annually gather within the old wigwam to beuw their leaders spont, and read the election returns. Un the platform was e number of eacherns, eupported by other members of the order of Bt. Tammany, end a band of music discoursed patriotic straine duiing the mtervals between speech mimking and the reading of returns, Capt, Ryudere was (he principal soaker Gelivering bis remarks without regard to the osual rules observed by ora.ors, nevertheless bie vehement iscourse was received by his auditors with roarked expressions of delight, They cheered (he valoious eaptain when ho atiered atirade of invective ars.a t the leaders of the Republican party, who wee cocus- ed of secrot liostility to the l’reaiden''s reconetruc ea policy, ‘These men, Kynders enid, * Wonld banish and oppress the white race of the South for the pur pose of elevating, in their stead, the detestibie race of | 0) she heats autho: tiles, niggers.” ‘Tho euffragé qavation alsy came fo fora share of notice, tho spoaker cinitming to be nuable to pomprehend the justice of instantly elevatias (i gegro to the right of citizenship, while an inte ot foreigner was com pe!'ed to reside bere for five yours before being entitled to the eave privileges. te facetiously advieod the lattor, eo far as lay in thelr power, toemp'oy these Kepu! icon idole to Inatruct thom in the requisites of cluizoom p. Fen am was pot ignored by the rpenker, wLo reverted the thren poed revolution as one of the mort justitiavie te world ever knew. He Lelleved that @ ruccow al fenian tnvasion of Canada would occur at no wistaut fay, and extended te ihe Order his mort heartfels Bodepeod in the undertaking, The questiva, * How about Jeff Davia,” being propounded by ove of the sndience, the speaker sunounce! his conviction Mat however much ho miyh! have sinned, the @bolitionisis would never venture upom ex treme measures with rogard to a@ final punishment of the criminsl. For bis part he Believed his punishment te have been sufticieatiy protracted, aud had he the menus for ransoming the * he would gladly lay it at the tim exchange for his Libera. tion, Bore allnsion toe geuticwun preseut being at this point introdueed by Capt, Kynuders, loud ealls were instantly made for “Jimmy,” who wasre- quested to favor the andienco withasong, The vo- ealist excused himself on the ground that Lis“ pipes ‘were out of tune.” This excuse, however, was insufl- cient, and the audicuce finally compelled the man of song to mount the rostrum, where he sang “Colum- bia” in vigorous style, the endience, with more ve- bemence than unison or harmeny, joining ia the chorus, Following this came the reading, by the chair- men, of euch retarnsas had been received from the vaiious wards throughout the city, bat thelr unfa- vorable figures only dampened the ardor of the au- dience, who, except In a fow Instances, received the retarna with Ustle enthusiasm, Even the orator of the evening soomed to partake of the several gloom, and in @ few closing remarks doclared bis belief ia the vietory of the Republicans, At an early hour, the chairman moved to “adjourn the meeting,” whea the audience quietiy dieporsed, THR RRPUBLIOAN HRADQUARTERS, Broadway, noar 23d etroet, « crowd gathered, but the place was in darkness, Agiee club was in attend- ance, but no doors were opened, and, after remaining sorne time, they re about to disperse, when an excited individaal caine ranolug up and Informed the gaping throng that “Hoppe” was surely elected for Amembly, “Yes, sir," said be; “he Las a mejor- ity even in that stronchold of Democracy the 14th Ward! At this moment a seedy-looking individual ane up aud inierrupted the orator, He said: “1 beg yer pardon, yer honors, but maybe you could tell me bow many Misther (O'Leary got in that Ward!" “Hang Mr, O'Leary [ waa the reply; “what dol kuow about hin PY A roar of laughter followed thie apeech, entiemas who asked the question belog well Known to those present, ‘Ibe small crowd soon after dispersed, MOTABT MALL, On arriving at this place, onr reporter found a few fadividuals present, and walking among the ruins of several posiors anuouncing the caudidates for elece tion, After waiting until 9 o'clock, this compiny retired, leaving bebind one of their number, who bad fallen asloep, ‘This individual was soon after awak- oued by the en ry of « party of young men, who brought with them some tin horns and other instru. ments, with which they created considerable racket, aod then put out the eas, Afier a while, another mnall crowd of people came up the ire aud re lebted the gas, Thie did not euls the nolsy young inen, end eccordingly they closed the door and looked the new-comere im, This proceeding caused consid. erable fan, at the expense ef thoee who wore ta pur- suit of election uews uuder ditfculiies, At an early bour (he ball was fiually closed, UNION LEAGUE OLUB MS. A large nowher of mombers of the clab assoubled here, and remained until the elty returns were in, ‘There were no boiste ous demonstrations, although Ghe news from (he interior of the Btate was generally ebeoring tothem, Ove ram read thue: Holden, N. ¥. 1th Nov. 1505, Club, House sends time : low, H¥y; Slocum, 101, Purivus suow Rlorm afi day: Horteticed did it." From these places, our reporter proceeded to Police Hoadquarters, where the cle! interest concentrated end where Bapeviniendent Keuuely was engaged wall @ late bour le dying ilosmaiion We the yas, | Jobn Reill wae arrested yerterdayon acharee of attempting to vote {legally at the 6th district of Get Ward, tis alleged that the prisonor is not ® resident of thiselty, Lie wastaken before Justice Kelly for oxamination, Martin Coyne, who fe not 21 years of ace, wae: *- reérted on ach ree of attomptine to vove at the 1.4 poll district of tho 11*h Ward, on his father’s popert Prevestion or Cnotrna or Crvizens — Imronrast Mrastnes 1 -A meeting of influertial eitizens and phyelciens woe hold on Montay eveuing atts howe of Dy, Willard Parker, to concider the bet means for avoltiag tue cholera and promoting (i> exnitary welfaro of the city. Amone the perons p e Morgen, Frederick A, Gonna, Joneth urger, Royal Phe Charios Kirkiand, B,J. Jamtray, A. T Wetmore, Colonel Ver J, Couper Lord, Tre, Chapin, Tyug Bellows, Dre, Uarria, Deine field, Anderson, Stepien fmiih, Joweph &mtih and Wood, The meeting was o ganized with Dr, De'- lows oceupying the ebair, and C.L, Brace acting oa secretary, Leporte were presented by Dra, Harris and Peat in seiation to the history of cholera and the Let modes of peventing iteraveges, The plan laid betore ‘he reetiox Omi races a house to house vie ta- tion of the poor wards of the c'ty, districted tato divisions, and to be made by pa anseimplo ed for this parpore, who will prescribe for the pereons afiicced with the premoultory 8 of cholera. Des dee this, it wee poposed penraries shou'd be formed, and that there should be “liouses of Re tents, where the poor could te placed, if ft be necessary to cvare their houses to be vacated in order to cleanse them, For thie purpore it wre thourht bet to rao #5, Remarks wee mate by dir. Breve in regard to b's nt vielt to Rurope, showing the parkable re- roduced on cholera and other diseases by good Baaltary errang ente. He waain favor of the pra etce of tue Health bill by tue lecirinture, Addresroe wore alao delivered by Morar, f:urges, Eaton, volt, Vermilye, Dr. Bellows, Dr, Ward, and ot The plane preseated were alopied by the Council, Commi tiene were appointed ne fol ove 1), B, Raton, W @ Kooes sce, John A. M.D, Willard nt were Merare, B,D, sion, , Col. (eo: Weeks, John F. > Perec, M.D. Committee on Finance. Howard Po'ter, J. C. Green, Kt. J. Liviagevon, Peter Coopor, J.B, Schultz, KOA. Wottheusg, Bs. Mintura, W. il, Anpiowail, W. A, Boob. lt woe resolved tocall a large mectine, where the Interesting reeulte and repocta leld before this Ar- sembly might be presented in full, aod fusiher measur on to carry the pons into execution, THE CHULPRA AT QUARANTIYE, The Board of Commissioners of iieal.h of this city held en informal mooting ) oaierday morning, and it *van decided to have a fullexatminat.ou mae iu regard to the eennehip Ata'ants, now lying at tho lower Quarantine. The chject of (his Investient ul » Wood, Be ¢ (ola the frets about the cholera or oth 4 on board. «ith a view toe :aile health {es to tuke such action Inthe inte est “ y the cucw neces require. United States Sue f Liipes cad 9 oan, ana Dre, Sayers aud pw ree Wi tuake the exam onar nee, ALutted State, revenue cutter bay! v et attt “al vend th in theley . But | ney pre e e a ww ree on torra the A or owes elo vepo.ted, ibe huropa i nO vy ot ook ol Monday. where she is . ‘ Ll probebly Le ready to 6 bOs revular de Whe A Leetill ae u ook be dha RusAly ¢ fyrere y dissa ected rate unul Hos ibe Atinet oF )@e.day mor IN TUK TWwonry-Finsr Warp, ie ABBATLAN: og, Daniel «A Dount alout a! ore 8 o'eiock who wea knuwa an u gshackinan aaned Joho Codi qaarreliad ‘u Micuael Pays porter bouse.et the corner of Secoad avenue end Sch etieet, It sellced that du the afr va arge bladed pocket kniie snd bed MeDonald in the york, severing one of the main atories, The wounded wan diet before he couid le renored to Liellorue Hospiiat, As flieted, Goodman fled to the honse ul & gan, corner of 40th etreet and 4th ebe wae arse pereted iu a led, t ott, of the 218) Precinct, Me was Leld to await the action of Coroner Collin, who will ty body of McDonald tovtay. D come HILL" and loaves ay idow « hiee childrn, mon lives ot 159 Kes etreet. Io oye (ioolman d faethe wouod was puen Geo b *Duteb Cood- hit he did not Iutend to take McDouslu'e lie, Lut that be | was drunk at the time, | Asuork,—fhe steamshin Glaucue, of the! Providence line, whea prssing from the North into | the East River yeste:da,, woul asho.e on Governor's Island, stem on, hard aod ise,, Tus, Battoon Wrppinc,—To-day, at 12 o'clock p.m., thie nov.toud interesting offs pected to take pice from Central Park, eh i young and beauti/ul, Thecar is hand-omoy tivakebel and is eo arranged os to take up a party of about a dozen, Coat on Finr,—The fire in the ena! bei ing to the Metropolitan Gas Company, ta Harlem, ls still burning, A good supply of water le coustenty pouring on it and workmen cre buelly eugaged sloy- elling the unburnt coal into the North River, Tum Musicians’ STRIKE.—The cause of the strike among the musicians is sald by one of thelr number to be as iollows: Every throe monihe the Union mets to compa.e noes quartorly meeting it waa found that prices bad gone vp enosmously during the toverval, and that the Managers’ Association had raived ¢ prices ior orchestia seats one hundied per ce for other seata filly percent, and tor family circles tweaty percent, At the same time they hud net Increased ealaiies, ‘The amount required by Musici .os is ony one dollar extra per night, aud shey Btieud rehearsals when musics piee which In tho Fast ride theatres night. The amouns in nis only elehtoen dollars per night & about ix or eight, that asthe managers bad rored the pri public, is was buy fair that t should i salaries of their employe Lue m ory assed a revo ution to pay such ol their louy ae have det places ID consequence of (he etrike, oid per we.k while ous of empioyment, nearly every es would bo © eecoud cloes ‘Lhe musw aus therefore thought to the LATEST BY TELEGRAPIL THE GALE, Additional Disasters, Oawago, Nov, 7.—'The schooner Lintsay, with Canada wheat, for this port, Is ashore twelve m'les above thiscity, Cargo will ben total loss, Ineaied. Buffalo, Nov. T.—As far as aacortained, the gale in this vicinity for the past two days has dove uo serious damage, The schooner Driver was water-logged on Lake Michigan and went to picces, One man on board was drowned, A large fleet arrived Lere safely yesterday, The schooner Barah Helen, Shelly, fouth Caroling, ten days, at thle port, + porte: Vad heavy weather the entire porsare: ep'lt and lost valle, &e, November i, ped es for Mobile, 8: One of them Ou the 40h, passed a bark with loss of epara Op the oth off Cape Heury, pissed a sh evlors Cnicn down, but baving but could nos get to her, he gale,on Monday night, was very eovere on Long Islaud Sound, All the ton boute were de- layed for some hours; the Newport, of the Fall Kiver ling, the Iastto ary hod ber wharf at half-part twelve o'clock yesterday efecnvon, Many of her passeuge ated by sea sickueus, @ omit loli: Gov, Cratin, of Peansylyan proclamation appoiab ug the 1 day of Wausag vlog ell sos we + bas tasued @ vu! Dusuoler eae : Gan inquest on the | At the Inet | Ay ab aud New Oriecus abort of enil, | Had lost @ mest and oue bor bor speis StoorD pisraTo Washington, Nov. 7.~Yerte © ptan Wi end noon, ‘The prisoner istened t the reading eeked him whe her he hot anything to «ay; to which $0), exorpt that [desire to rtute to you that 1 am in- necen! of the charges Lroucht against ms." Having | beea #ak d about his wife, he remarked that n Kentucky, and Lardly could come there in time, bew be did not wieh her to witness (he trouble im which he would te piunred, in sec.ag him in hisex | tremity, The prisoner made a request that the Ror, | Poher Boyte nud Louie Benate, Kaq, one of his counte’, should be aent for, which was grante’. Bo- fore whe officers retied, Capt. Wire te reprerented j aeons “L have beea provecuted, and if thor@ le j euch «thing @ epirit comlog back to earth, I'l come to prorecute those who have perjared them- teives to hang me" To-day, er Boyle, who had previously visited him durinug Lisimprisonment, was fo at'eudance, aud talked tobim long end earnestly with reference to his epiritual interests, In the afiernuon, Mr, C, Behade eailed to see the prisoner, who Informed him, that last uleit be slept beter than he had any time brourht to Washiveton, Ils wae gird ‘or he had cesiced to know his ohe prepaeda ertole ‘ fon, requesiing lie decision at once, t m ot al enxiety, be made up bis | infnd to euffer, his coruish was bow over, and he bad co fear to meet hia krowing thot be was to | Le mace « eset coe to enffer for the cee ss of others, | te fit rerk ad Le veved that in allansiance® ove to hia hereat He sta'ed e would y ) hal evked hun to ive all who acainest hun, aod who Capwin Wire cies themreives in his ease, Captata ih he was given up to die, he Wa Oppoumd fo Cuhes; thes it hauity. Bie line | | n eatt inh joryivenees of his pr.ceeutors, but le Ahypoerso etheart, Mr, Schade askod t € ‘ be deeired coy money, he being in 1 chou atare, The prisoner Gud as be uw tures dayato live, es would be eink, wh any My hede handed to the ote ue ia charge, .0 be given to (ue prisouer, From Washinzton. avis to fave an Early Trial—The Outbreak at Jamaica, Kee. Jel. Waantxatox, Nov, 7, The Nariowes. [vrrntias vera, noticing w vieit | to the Presidect, yea'eday, of a delegation of ladies from Biltin ptation of a petition, the clemency of tho Jeereon Davia, eave: 2 4 protineted one, and of the e e.ont the talr petitiones he wost plneure- ent. In declining. the vationa! charac.er of ivete evinpaby which in him, wad mate the comp ele aranvements nomerousdy e'soe ' | Exeent nb be 1 Leen tuede toe i a. trialot Mb. Davis, mound ue bo the lee elas B ‘ of S, a | Chior Jurtiog Chase bas notified the President iy Telegraph me New York Sun.) 4 | that, after thorough aud careful exemfuation Into the ! | whole quostion, he earno! preside over the court for aed aeens cone et imp git yee tmer cle oe | the triad of JeM rwon i)avi the city of Richmond, Nashville Tonn., yesterday. The disesse is prev- Thin rec#on we ls, Chat there le go regula alent mostly among the contrabands. “: iss ] erin court iu chat elty, A steam dredge {none of the dockast Portland, | ~~ er ae ‘aaeas; olf | The alte: tate Coural, stationed at Havana, | Me, ex) ldo! ber botlers yesterday, sad sank Loo Late for Clas: if ott unier date of ¢ tat, Informa the Btate Vepart- | Bome persous are aly hily Injured, oe i rOSSUNCAT wot Kat the Cap noial of the Isiaud of Cuba | Tax worke of the Union Butt Company | RiGh ieee a a at dered to tho h Consul General troops | wood, KL, were pariialy cestroyed yesu eebek VBS, | 2of warto co and t ihe horitice at i iene ’ _— Jarnoles, T romets were sceapteds and iwe of | ait une ee Vonaue rts Hy Rar 1 Gans datled of Jate of his disp teh from St. Jaro | Feom this date all veasels arriving at Porilan', 1b. Vv. As ver lauk, ¢ ‘ ak ‘ 1 de Cute rans also Bhcloess to the Me,, from ports ile-ted with cholora, or having Jay ele: ves aud ¢ 4s of the far is | Btote De from our Cousul at | cases of « sou boar’, will be deta.ned there ju |p Ob, at Be i046 t be PO ca wep flab | Kin riater that hin predecessor, | Quarantine Bo> West 2d bee OF bia By Let whe veareexperieace with tt - . > oc hile rice thut ft will require eevorst |. ae steamer Chase from New York, errived i ayraNTED IMMEDIATEDY ITO hn ’ up es 1 inaus tection eft: ually, Le | Savannat o les just, Se bed a perilous pes- ¥ blecken etuves. ¢ PDY—A MAN TO ree wie we 4D r re. pamer a j= z Bizth @ Liny tertoncecipsiched to that port: and states | ose® ber v-rg Reon extinguishe in conse: | = = there # #00 Wve de aad of Jamstea about 4 ‘ns | quence of Laying been thrown on bor beam end { B habiten's, hich opty My are ites, about *|- i invilatoes, and the remweinder (15.00) are | O& C THE RV v= binckt, Fhe pewut ourb evk evidently bae bee pton vr ‘ NE Rt ‘ oar ine cont Weis and ia Intended whee warof ex: | °? MngoaMpian, Ms Yi 8 lenge Ate 8 ed on} LD inetivu e ~ rites ; ie - | te tk he swuist toe hites, and | Monday night, 1 trige Block, on Washington | t: ibingd wiry | } Y laparlt bere vee the for mer & | street, The bulliug wae totally destroyed, with | ¢ ba gar 48 5 \tn rbee leh troops at ahat | the Franklio Mouse, Several small buildings, ear See atte ta ga, SBSHe war svoamor, the | and she machine shop of Shapley, Hopkins & Co, Ct FOR DRUNKEN LOS The Farragut Court-Martial to-day took op the | Ve? ° terably Vamaget. Lone $20,000 eas eae Rita ef eme of Commurore C sven, char * the rules Tue schocner International, of Chicago, reported r en take i At Os bap | adopted, for the biter goverunent of she Navy, with | @8! ore yesicriay on Lake Ontario, went to pieces | — lh - ae. owt fall do ble t to overtake and capture ur | on Monlay nghs. Two of the crew—Frarcis A CRAVING FOR LIQUO} AS MUCH deatioy cay veao! wlich It wae hieduty to encoun. | Bott of Kingston, and David Broderick, res Ol & disease fa Dy spc rein ew mauy cree" F Unknown, an! Mrs, Ellen Neweow., of Ro-bester, r "arte I ‘ed Mee? g- i were drowned. there are fove ‘ ons, ‘ A UiLt wes introduced tn the Tennessee Senate, | Y yetbec ot 1 twh nj Yesterday, authorizing the Governor to sell end | ‘ ed tha jected to af hia c jection w be that | CoM%ey the Heruitoge property belonging to the |i ch Joction wes susielt oy inion, 1 he Btate of Tenvesser, ex ept two acres en ng the ya) excused trum grave of Antrew Jackson; provided that the teow foal ed upon top Da ~ | estate shai be divided into lots and sold at pub 7 . ocure counsel, ‘ Ke auction. ; pas edjourved until (o-morirow, at 1) u'c.ock, bau DnOUr Che areas Fe eae a provile — 66 snl ? ; . A regular cabinet meeting took place to-day, all General Intelligence, CURE YOUR COUGH USE CAMPBELLS the members but one being prece During the er dw . + tor cugaba, mornive Secretary Welles aud Admiral Farragut (Py Mai! to the New York Sun.) sand all were closeted with the President. There seems tole Pe ee 5 bic | agenerul impression that the lrench ¢o ment ap pened tage ledges ners ‘hos Leen warned not te cond any more troops to f id i ar | Mexico. ‘ 5 ‘Ine fon clerkatn the Patent Office have heen The great rive in the valuc of ail articles trened by | motited by Becretary Harlan that iLeir servic a | Goverument at cost, makes the price of those articles | Will be discontinued en the Sth inat., the bullding p>: Li bought before the riso lower than the jp bole. being required for other purposes, oraes ol the sie prices, A general officer baving pu sed 6: Tus number of Irish resitentein England and | bronchitis, u t v4 S00 sotland ayy z | @xeals, Ali ch CV O08 Bi a Diaukets at anay prices and resold thos at markos | Scousnd 188 million and a balf, | One-tourth of the | dse.a sci ehouis Liv 4und 0105 prices, Secretary Stanton has stopped the ». Bera ts he net are ya , a Mad SE.) Boas a ak take z : wal : sale, asgow is composed of native r | . , Some wg ‘The Government has discovered that sou.e of thetr| eel anres of Uviead, | TYAVAME VANDI PHYSICIAN r h TAN lear hive ba w Liset, Gen, Grant has reduced the volunteer | 1¥2 nie consul ed ata oo. se A $ we vee have been engaged for wwe timein | strength of t¢ arwy, Until 6 Goes not now uumber | ® hn des 52 6th avd shoving the now counterfeit fifties, They ure safely | sixty thoussud mén, be regular army is aomiu- Ni PiCAL ADVICH ! V ALL DIS, lodged in the Old Capitol. ally over forty thousand strong, Lgl Dr, We a niviton thes Ser Tus free use of alcohol having been recommend- bs 8 sto Distinguished Visitors tn Boston, ed in France a# a cure for cholera, several! perwous seid Bho uy Bos'on, Nov, 7, Governor Partous, of Alabama, have Urank so excessively thes sev ipflarawa- a. ¥ (LAT? oF Major-Cienerai Swayne, of the Freedmeu's Bureau, | ou bas ensued, fas two partioa wall kuowu in} wanta:| wn bis frienda¢ and the Rev, Honry Ward Beecher ara in iis city, the upper rauks of Parisian society havo died, | $ Gov. Andrew introduced them to the menbers of Pets Pils Aes Setvhod per * Ho are making | ¢ . a ‘ \ sh Sih cholera, The Coun il requires every | the Union Club thle Sion late o¢ whom there wes @ | houseuoldor to cause to the sidewalk, i d pulter, | S CUOLERINI large attendance, The fvllowing co:disi introduce | in front ef bis home to Lecloansed ub least twice | * WH Nediciue for tiou from Secretary Stantom was read a we | tery, Crumpa Ceiic, > < : nb 5 Cow, Parvonn 0 Alabains goes 80°" for the par. | Taw tual negro ball took place tn Nashville | PereniPutvet, | ae We larly in the Bou ; | thi sernent or sre, the n dark. Ter Patina at , 7 “ pnibeh Tata Me ot a ee rn ol tay | ies" flourieving pisiola and knives too treely on U ‘ HY «: PS SWIsd LINIMENT, TOR | Culvu, apa ta entitied to cond pees, these occasions, gperiasnins "theca yh i, ata . meee Tne War Department has placed under arrest | —————_ * From Europe, Major Boiling, Unite States Paymaster, ou auiy 1 ‘ Later N receatly in Maing on a charce of freuds conneciod Two Days’ Later News, with bis ceparimeut, Major Rollius is wow at one Hialifaz, Nov, T.—The steamehip Cola from Liver. | of the posts ia New York barvor, awaiting an in- poo! the 28th alt, and Queepstowm the cy:h neg | Vestisasion, | arrived, Taw M, E. Churcb, North, eeranly attempted to |? Palme ‘as buried fm state at Wee: forcibly obtain posse: eo M.F,Ubureh ta Abt mareien i bh, The Queea and ee Pike County, Mo, Thi e came belore a Judze | oye hte mon ey ou the 97th, TD the ellen wt POZ | tu that County, who decided 1m favor of tbo remaio 1 on wi peeseut, aud Parliament and the dip i¢ body | ern party. Au apjeal was taken to the Sup t uwelva f were largely represented, Lmmense crowds (hropgod | Court of Missour, which reversed the decision, a ef 5 Fg sw ved bo thy ites tho etrecte through which (h@ Procesticu pusset and | “*Figamo," whose dramatic Sevilletons have | Gack P hi Uitte! st revived for @ Vuaiieas was suspended Uh MOK BAM of ke eouuicy, | Down an sear back «marked leasure of severe, ne Gale Boake dal bt uk, iaeadoest Whshington, Nov. 7.—There ie a report which tocme to be weil authenticated, that the President has approved the sentence pessed upon Henry Wire, to be hanged by the neck till he be dead, and order- ed tt to be carried into execution on Friday next. Preparstions are now being made for the execution. 4 c'clock, General Auger, commanding the Depart ment of Washington, accompanied by Major Russell, Provost Marshal, and Cuptain Georce R. Waibridce, commandant of the cid C.pitol Prison, proceeded to ‘root and beving informed him of bis nuplessant errand, read to him the death sentence aur the time fixed for bis execution, namely, Fri- day next, between the hours of 6 in the morning with mach epparent compoeure, when General Aacur quesion the prisoner replied, “I have nothing to Gi he AvVFRTISeR thinks Ruse! red to exiat, and of Paris “hy that will be all, an’ on the arrival of America him. He was Cotained by the police. The Paris Pamer says the sanitary condition Paris bas much improved the last few days. dolence te Lady lalmersten, The Frankfort fenate had addremed an identic no" Jecting the di meuds made upon it, NDS pape: Aurtrian Foreign Minisier, procinimed that the free exercise of religion wou be permitted to all religions communities, An art cle adinitting prigate te the Council was rejected. Pope that the evacuation by the French troops wou! commence on the first ef November, AMBRICAN KEOURITIER, Baring Brothers .eport comsderable ficctaaiton | Alwere.n securities, Closing quotations were: Live Lweuties, 6in65 yy Ei shares, Slabs iy, Krreookiyn, THE ELYCTION LH KINGS COUNTY. The vote ou the Constitutional ameadmont | nearly unanimous in favor. The Democratic majority on the State ticket { didates are piocably elected, Papreme Court J €i,, Govut 5, SF NATORA, C. Murphy, Dew, Iv Dit tede. D) rich, Key Rep. : Tou Dist, OTHER OFFICE Mistrict Atrorney—Sarmuel seume wl ente ot the Voor Cornelious bu probabi jorria, Dem, Count, Juste of Servs one-—stepben Hy Morty Rep. fi », Comp*roller—The y tee vi Laaed Se, waier—Nethan b «Lous, hep, pol vs Watd, dona Cab om, alo, Rep.; bib, Thomas 400, Deus, probably ; Vuh, Ub. J. Ha y; Lith, Jesse 8. Carman, Dew fle d, ign? loth, Andrew Cunning A, M. Biss, Kep.; 19ta, Geor,e ~"d Ward, Robert Neleou, Dew. prot rard Db. White, bien Dein, i lath Waa, J Ward, Jobn Rule dervourt, Key. ; 2 th Ww Arrests wore still being made of enpposed Fenians, | ¥''° | one:8 Ot Queenstown, at! A pacaonger Ly the City of Limerick, named Alfred | was ot once arresiod M. Williams, who stated that he waa connected with ‘ the Tatpewe, was arrested, Only & revolver, rome srrmnnition, and @ note book containing the names and residences of a number of persons, were found va | It was reported (hat the cattle disease was abating | S°°°T8! Amorean autl The Empress had addresred a private lester of con- the Great (\erman Powers, energetically re- state that the Senate's reply has greatly offended tho ‘The correspondence of the Pann Mat. Gacerre | mim states that the Count de Bartiges had iniormed the Erie shou, 640654; [duos the entire Coun'y is about 2,90, The following cau- OrJ‘nane €, 2d Dist.—Jasper W. Gilbert, 24 Dist. entry R. Pierson, Rep,; 34 Dist.—leary Dom, Snperintend- y Cart, James Fitzcerald and | Caba: hay ueow, Detas. Corener—Capt, H. B, Weekly sheets, hse ceased to write on theatries matters, Fis peculiar, piquant style will be missed, ‘a Cabinet, | although is has given rise to a large crop of imite ~] ong! ° rge crop Stor iar be |, Recerrry » customer of a Parisien cafe, white il dhe meat: | be ing served with a cup of cc the waiter, and eit & probably «luna! atte ptely omnis mel! an! the c, fired as pistol at The murderer, + fm lintel? @ cet card fe. bec hems! tise ali odsed intecelhng, He m wed. Tae Enctish pul tieter of Avternva Wart, Orph- eus ©. Kerr, flaca BR obw, te Autocrst of te | Bre kfuat Ta: ie, and dolia G, Saxe, appen is to hie t 14 @ uouee as ewe =" Al there tre published without ts auiborisy of the a. They ere printed Without teeir leave or otion, precisely as Mr. F Broiou's books, and Evyiisimen's works generally ere reprinted ig Aiuerica without theit lesve ce Sanction.” ¢ Jour Brora iam'n new erectecntar drama, “The hil of the au soduiced at Astics'a al | London, with A skon ty the principal part. Tihs ace n Mexico, ‘Tue ken" apyears asa Mex bright with mistic opulence: then as @ Ls Gitired slave; thon as an Indian ellef; and lasly ase Mexican gentle ote wey ornare tal ce can Peaaen's ‘The National Conacil of Switrerland was proceeding | 4.15 6: & gorzeour cosuine, oarsiel to the ex emus with the revision of the Consitution, They hed degree of profs oo. A Tres ute tracedy on red at Caled cine Coun y, on Weine at ‘* | Blicsky were atthe even nz mo - shout 19 Fears o f fired two abots ror throug the window, ‘ata Ond ben closed tue foari: i act b olipg bie weapon, The miuniercr aud siici fostantiy, but the pareuis were atil tovointa, thourh no uc pes sro entertained Teoovery. nm |} for thoir Anoxof Cla § bea*quarters papers, r ' ve Jie Aniong tie papers « from Jackson, sa } Biuto Gusrd, aeted Ma 1 the ure of Camp J of Jackoor'a be. writhe i in . to the re 5 . aneut « OL ALG Gealty Peveslig thar cou; C.ly ind u's treason, . a Ra MARINE NEW: Nov. 8~8. Bisos, 6 Be. Beads : EAR “1, : STRAMANIPS— 4 N Ort; Karnak, Boston FHIPR—Lerd Len bor *iel a ML nore, (Austeian) - BARKS y % : Pp Santiago BRIGS—Hettie Roaton; GF Penn) 1 ton, $i Thom Hoston; ¢ we ore I pidon, Venloe; Cewu: +] pLOOP--Ethan 4 *TFAMPRPS Rah; Fulrbanksy Wao BLIP —Avkwright, fom I BAnE-Lir BRIGS

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