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fe Se THE ELECTION.| RINULT IN NEW YORK. ea SHINES Fi yh Dhirty- ra ‘ourth, ae ear. ~ Majority Table. Democratic Majority Over 46,000. THE STATE IN DOUBT. RESULTS IN OTHER STATES. LN VRNTH ASSEMBLY John V. Gridley, Rop. N.H. Fowler, Dom. | TH. Van Buren, Dem WMMLY DISTRICT, THIRTIES THE ASSKMIMEY DESTIN F, ool Tieeveusse= STIL ASAEMINLY DreTnter aa J. Creamer, Dem ASH. Mulligan, Rep ASSEN DtsTneh Hotman's majority 16 625. Vote iu Now York City in 1s64, THE ELECTION. New York City Returns. SRV STE NTIE Aw a THEN STIE ASSL DESTANOT lectod by a Lary | SDS Td Of 3 New York State. | 7%" 1000 majerrity Ktate Privon Inspector. xueper Majority for Gull COM MESSONT Fenton. | Charles G. Halpine is elooted Rogiater Dem, ts elector One Disiriet furity for looted WANT Counts CONGRESS ibang tat FOURTH DETECT MoNTUOMERY COUNEE by 80 majorite ‘a (Dom,) majorit PLETE DEWTNICT ONPIDA COUNTY Noflian 34 Hampton son's many, ton’s maj 4 Hoitwan 44 ity ives Hottinan Gf majority Mtowart, Dou, elected ty Ketoham AUYANTHE DIRT RIC T, | majority, 110; Kitel: Haight, same ; nty gives Lb to 1400 ma John Hout 100 to the Assorublys IOUT Diet RLCT a County will publican majority of 1,309 01 Ninotoen towns and wards give Fenton jority to th 400, Springs, Poutva dl us Think and Lath misaing; Mb Distrtot of James Brovks, Dem, elected by Mth Ward missing sives Bo majority tur Bouton ‘ounly gives Fonton 80) ima Foraando Wi rae - gives Fonton i» maj. HLY DINTRICT. 4 Moffman ot aod Prnyn 2 6 May Saratoga Spr 1 Warren fort hy's majority ND ARSEMDLY DIVTRIOT | Geo ose, Rep. ASAEMMLY DiATieH Danl. O'Rielly, Moz. De John Hayes, Tam. Det James M, Costello, Ind Wost Turin gives Holman 5 ma FOURTH ARSEMBLY DiaTRICT. , 1nd. Dom, aod im Re The Repub Distriot. | Sts maj; Ketel, Rep., ia Congress from | semisly Niagara Co. gives F publican gain over Lis PIPTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT triot by ‘about Jol J. bimw, Kop Biluuvelt's may We Bloom. | 4 mah.) Victen BIRTH AbOwM LIC , Fonton 117 maj Jyvol Soobacher, HP ASREMBLY DINTRICE James Reed, Dom Fenton WV yw to Loar trom.) | Ot Rovd's majority SINTID ANSEL DEsTRtOT a, Madrid 975 majority for | Weddington | orrepont XH majority for Feuton: | gin 105 Kop. Mantua ‘Township Kunvel 186 majority for Feuton, Hormau 113 | Gylrden ¢ Ru hearers rag , Potsdam SOL mu N. Stiatton, Kep, Chas. 'T, Polininas, Con. PATH ARAL HASTE Owen Murphy Jou Dy mould, Lawrence 341 mi re me jority for ¥ maton, ‘Stockhotas 23 ma-| ‘TRRWTON, Nov, 6t) NEW YORK, WEDNESDA Tn thia city GL, Praga, the Dem, eandi: | br 180 | date for Congress haa a majority of 27. In 5H! the con ity, Ramsey, Rop,, for aame office, | 9 H | is 400 when; whi | willelect Provan t maj. Frederick, th Congress by ab Kepublican on 400 | disdate | 4 ALnant. | publics the vote of whole the dia’t | Kecond Disteict. ie ind FOR ALL Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1866. EUROPE, SUN CABLE DISPATCHES. Atngttale” |TRAG-DY OY TH: COAST OF CHINA. 4 have carried the State in both wa of the Legislatury ewank, Nov In the First Congres nal District, Moore, Rop., is olected, “The | abt. In the Third, | itgreaves, Dom. ia elected by a reduced ajority. “The Fourth is in doubt, In th tor County I te olected by at) Birth, 1 1 Rep, hae A GN nig). The Miewt majority in The Senate will'staud 4 Pemocrate, 11 Ne. | | bang is about 40, 0 gain of $20 attic 1864, | palilonns | a1 RUPE ALO Orty {° The will be Republican by a! Returna from all but two districts give | small | [ Notman 700 majority. The two districta! — Mueltng ity gives 8 majority for ' | Asseimblymen yority, and both Republican Cort Patrick Campbell, Dorn Robert Furey Deus Cig dite ais of pt hen H. Vods Tene itat eo oled tod ance with law which requires one misbioner Homer 1. Bartlet newt of the Prov =doln Dolan | | pi puis Ward i ; Veroncis Markey re Thins Morecin Deat Jan 0 Be Dons, a id HSMM Vit add {ous Wdlip A. Heady, Deus WISCONSIN. Ww Herman Le. Guek, De Mirwannrr, Now 6<In the tat Congres eal Hs he u din Pie ou biatecanly wo has 9,000 majority ntiow tm Benten ET AUN Devt, bactensadad sreriepabes ine 1 (oii pseaering yey Th the ctl Distriet, Ho is elocted 105, 7 wwe i, Doom | Sawer pan in the oth Distriot, Wash ‘ Jaros Cansidy, Dom | nj all Kepublionsa Thoy are elected dati W. Garney, Dem Inthe 4th District, Blilridgn, Dowoorat ' tick Keholes, Rep hy 1000 majoriy iy fur the Demooratio Kt ach about 5,000 re OV INGE Co, PLACID, trick Caraphell, Dons Nina PEEL Geo. D. Phoupaon, Deut i LS to be cleoted ) Hthered tn cho victnity af t goog | ack 4 veo Q) majority for Fens Newall tor Congress, The Republics ae towas in the | one member of Veaibly | tty V1 Domovratic gains over MASSACHTSRDTS. fies | Mostos, Nov, G =A farce vate wna thrown 1) Ansable gives Fenton 2 majority: Alta: | U4 lon of Mate officers, mem: | FBT nw ty Mackinaw (to bere a ren and Legislature ‘Tho Re | MT Nn fa SL, Miao 645 | pula nstanal, have had it all thoieown | || Senator Paes tf amt NOP] way, and give inerwased mugorition over lant | 5) “Maokbrook gives Hoffman 63 majority, | vent Governor Dw reenived | 183] Champlean nbotey Hattaburgl | 70,000 votes against lose than 22000 appost: | 18H mun, ratonbaven 2 majority tor Hodias | this rete, hie nvajottiy bn the § Ha Sirenvit LN majority for the Demoorat: | (ron tat to 7000 These ba) tow te eleet io Ticket 1 Rey av moerate, and ttn | | GRAPHER COUNTY pomients tothe Legistature, The Senate | 1 | Alatama—Fenton's majority, 1875 Byron | is Repablican ontive. The voto of Hoxton toot | M | oFenton's majority, Ma; Oakteld—Fen: | np SOW) tor Bullock, Qu0d to: Sweet sor ton’ t YM, Basittion=Penton's ma: | The Republicans elect thor tall Cong at V, | atonal dole aitic eleven members to | ty TEs Consiess by majorities ranging tron 200 | orn district of | te 4 Th the Phitd District, Genery | Vombroke to heat from n'a tnajority | Pwertelell hive about O00 tucdority | Me about 140% in the county Van Horn's cad {inthe Fourth District has 100, Butler 4 G JOney 100 for member of Gongeeas the Barth, 1.000 te 5,000 1 1—Hodinan,t maj. Crawlord--Toff | 3,000 10600, Bontwell int 4M Fenton, Ht! about 100 ™ sith MY maj. Way turns Crom (he other Congressional Die To) wade Hotlman, Walkill-Feutun, | trictearoat about the same tenor. Th 3 nnd Publica are enjayinye themeslves in Fan Tinion County elects the Republican ticket | Oi Hull with inusie mid speceties | Bostox, Now & two colored men at Jeetod t Legislature, one in Charles i CTION IN BHOOKEYN. | toy wd ove in Roston | Tho following ts tho reantt of the canvas CONSKOTIONT for Gover lyn yesterday, wault-| oNyw ttaween, Ct, Nov 6 The town el dng tan the eleetic mtire Democratio | tion today reanited tn the elect on of the j Hicker, for Congresamen ta the Seoond ANE) Domocratic ticket, with the eweption of th Had | Third Districts, « majority of the ARSOMMY dove Clik, who was Kupportnd hy: hot njority Vinny f i the toial veto east for Hho Dy 1 4.) Hothoan 7 AN MARY EAN | tiv Pew Co Hn es Nuv 1 pana it { Tiw ¢ 4 whi \ Y ate that the Conser | &, Nov. G—Mhoipe, Conserva- | ted thronghoat the eity Conscrvatives taye eavrtiod all the) ity to serve in the arm uh for keoy Vaslslalive aba S thetiiota ef the ‘ < this morning. ‘The following | favre De Grace gives John Te Thomas | voi nrolia bis ake vor Ta Wiyimore, th Ward give | cONGK } rhe Re put ii? ty. Fourth , 11 Wart gives Toomas Mt } ut Ward gives Archer, Demoerat, for Con short | @: Y cienpeveosy MG Con ccan te is } Ts dotewted, Koventh | | ar at, 180 Vighth YT District ! Lys, Com ahr Le trie Ni be ee pe HT mniority. Phe ara trick, ' | P District, give @ rw f cal ‘ {17 Lover Th | ose ards iu Third Dy ; owe of Ld upper wards, return as follows | | 7 nan Jone Ware, V4 PN mad: 1th Ware, ” 1G dacobs, Dom. eh egtea? et eet tage UU wart, 0 taj COUNTY Howat Wat, Mielps, 25 ana). Me'ba no ¢ te over Stewart, Republica Barriourn, Nov. f—the | archer wu, for Conyre ‘ he SA Want gives Jobin Le. Phomas 76 gu Ward, Agehor (0 wa) | Barrotone, Nov. &—Tonight, while thore were large crowds of both pa arabe Offiees to hour the returns, there was eyugiel ublo toting. Pistols wer ted, nnd one | Augustus Talbot, fe wiry NOT ABM Votonging Hl opirty, wae abot, pad te fh dade Davnrmonn, Nov, 6 —Keturna from Weat rm counties, comprising the Fourth Con al District, inuicate th wea of the Legislature will be wblicen by an increwsed me. Tie Kepnbhewn gains are very heavy all aver be Mito. Minsourt Sr Lone Ma, Now. ». Pile ta elec Win the First Distetet by about 0 majority. The County ticket Had slooted by a majority of 2500 mm (OTHER STATES, | State Senators, and thr fourtow ee | representatives, ime Frank Blair, \ NEW JERSKY, J sie beats Bransconab out a) vor i Newark, Nod, Novi |, TM feturun from the interior are very wiel meagre, Dit so far give a eal majority Lene Coste Millburn gives MIL] Thus City given 00 Rudiowt aajrity; | Kop) f 4. tke majority, aud Con | Jeterson City bf, and Frauklin County 0 | vit Wit tor y. In Orange é Hits majortty is Orange, Boo) District | wvorwhelning majority gors haa Al majority, Hill's majority In the | On District 407, a gain on Ward's | Kans, | inajority of OL South Oran age Torrxs, Kansas, Nov. 6.'The Republican a tiajority of 3 and the Dem canta, | tlokot inthis county le elected by w band: | Fe Sénater, SH majority, fn Bloomtlond, | senie majority Tis majority te 4 Tho ith aenatorial district gives Crawford Dton | Seasky COUNTY, —Nowton, Hill's majority | fur ¢ muijority, and Clarke for fH; Ropublionn giiw over Ward 20 Hamp. | Congreas th or. | 12h Kowers, Smayority 5a Kopubionn gui | Wisconsin r ae Mirwanker, Now. 6 Wi n has gon | Ustoy County.—Plainflold gives David: | yey nine Livitehint pean Migeaopeer yr i J pan for Congres, 174° mn) rity, and Anning) ey ISNA epatiican nglosity the rina 10 hoki’ 1 dlsGint be a tbeee nintanicy Kvanhorn | NEWARK Cry Ward Atalany, 240 | ‘strict by w largo s Ih naj 7th Ward Gilehrist, #21 ama}. oth | Miinois. Ward Mulvey, 0 mal Cineado, Noy. 6—The returns trom. tho | Nowatk i ohulmed by the Kopublioans | city are as yetincumplite, ‘The Repubtion TPMT | by i maj ot 1.500 for Hulsey jority 16 about {i, a pal Of. 3000. oy ; Hue ON Co.—Kaet Nowark—Cilchrist, | Ninety towne in aiFeren te of the Suste Hl istmal outside of Chicago give Lagan 12,100 ma Mal |“ Mipptrsrx Co. New Trunewiok-—David: | arity. Tho returns show Rep mie, j tou 4l anal, Grriatd, Rop., for Amgeanbty, |'y HL uadigate matority th the Mate of aver Tmaj 1,000 Th Cong al delegation wil Ustow Co—Linden—A. Clark, Rep, 1 | protably be the sume wa, befare Le 6 AL may Davide: for Congress, 1 un) 11000 Bizanenit. Conta Ward. Clark (ends for Senator, 15 mal; Pierson ‘ter | MEXICO, YM) Sheri, 10, Sitgrenves, Dou, for Cones | | a The Report | | cOvInENCR David 63 mn. ver | or Senator, Mott foe Sheet, puaeee! Kepublican gain, ' 6 Co. will give nob lose than GO| Wsttsarox, Nov. 6 Hill, Rep. | Tho following was received here to: noc—tohn Hill's bome, gives him | day and oontiria the intelligence oontainod tod to the As | ay than 6 majority in the cou ll, Kop tue the vd Diane ‘o-Deluware ‘Tow yajority, ¥y swine 63 | Haddon Township.= ley Ken | Mekorn County gives 200 ity for maj) | Nowoll, Rop., for Congross and elects thr Republican Assemblymen, Now Hauptor uigrens, 71 un) HRKLAND COUNTY. — Bridgeton — 12s | Rep. anaj ‘Two other townships give 18 | Ros, anape Newton Townahip—% Rep. maj vuomsron COUNTY, —Croenwioh Tow imu), & gain of ri jority far ¥en Third District, Warren ‘Lowaship, = Sit | ti | greaves, Dem, 73 maj. w= The returns come in | slowly, but the indications aco that tho Ke Tho Conservatives elect two out In th (his mor one tu Mintster Romero, published 1 &Consenare or Tie U8 or AgenIOhs | faced “Vine Chua, Oee 2th, Dabs, Sint—T have the honor to inform you that Maxi the ®d Inatant en rowe for Orizaba, ‘This | MF Vay a conduct containing $2,500,000 hard | sliver dollars areivod hore from the eity o Mexico, There are now | of the French expodition j | ain informed that some 2,000 1uore between Orizaba aud 1,000 tro ed on the | (Signed) EB. I ssenis | Acting United Stites Consul | Yo flow, WiLtaM TL Siw ann, i Secretary of Stake Wreck of an American Vessel. crsons om Board Mar- by the Natives. AFFALKS Prussian Army Demobitised. MILITARY REFORM IN AUSTIRIA, UN. Price Two :G Jents On the othor hand, the Paria Parner atates, on the authority of letters from Trieste, that th is to take the Empresa back to her health is jently im y recove: y Feturnin, 1 likely to complete hoe eure. ‘The Promo-axon ‘i renty. Tho following are the prine points of | the Saxon Peace Troaty : Saxony will tho North German Confedorat The Sacon army will be reorganized ax roon ax itions have been arranged by the North rmin Confederation, Kougstein and Dresden will hold mixed xarriaons Prossia will furnish garrt tor other Saxon towns antil the erganiz Saxon army takes place. The Sa return home will be placed sud of the Chief Pru " ral in Saxony, The war indemnity to hy Saxony te fixed at 10,000,000 thalers, from whieh 1,000,000 will be dedivet cow account of cession to Prussia of the teil | Lnportant Tho Nicaragua Railway. Engl courages FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. wo Neventh | FRO Workingmen of Lanoashir:. | TIME MOVEMENT. Affairs. FROM KUROPE BY CABLE rong on board murdered by the AQules in haxony + Drvasian army i Military Re‘orm In Amiria. roform in Austria includes univ 4 the uae of by loading arms, and other moasures. ‘The Noaragua Railway. Lonpox, Nos "aged tho deputation on the subj vity Filth | Nicaragua Ru: MM Giev*] pemuw, Nov. b—-A + reduoes | } the Prussian fe Kpaln, Brasil and Foragany. The rumor of an alli ee] | ange of Byain with Brazil against Paragiy | in, title of Amporial High 6 ateamship Bel Louton | pian, from Quebeo, hag wt Ward gives | dorry, én notre to th Tianox, Nov tron olad ML tonomah has wrriygd Leo FINANCISL AND COMM fa quite notive, ind * Miadlint foe vowed Wt 1ahg pongo. de My-Console money opened at AG Amurioan anouritic United dtatos Five Twenties mar ta | shores of old Ku tondadownwurd | changed my mind—wa ladies only are sup yarns in Miwudlatults in owsy ised Weatern, Maxcrmeren rmarket for wool aud ynaols for Five FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. Hauivax, Nov Tho Java arrived ear: | and secondly, on » Capt. Moodio, | getting vory cold. Paris ie n left Liverpool st 11 nd Queenstown on the 2th, ond arrived ot Halifa cou Boston passongeras ogued to Nov the inventor of the bree loading rifle bearing his name, ao WAS attracting oo hy attention, | sy hore Lam absence of any politi pul of rit i freaky discussed ee Tisthe was dail, ttle plague returns have dwindled | *#!F own to ouly six eoting waa hold nde the auspicos Kingdom Alliaue the United | roasion of | was crowded, | Phere is no dearth of news of tho guost wis Mb 1 the rosopt Hial and outhusiaatic Admiral Mandy will succood Sir a6 Commanderin Chief ot the North | to montion firstout of a ry multifarion wriean tation, Tho abort time movement among the if an} divated a large doe ic Hugh Cairns had boon honored with a | grand banquet at Belfvat,on. the his retirement from the reprosoatitt ‘Tho vituation of the Lyons workm Krave enough ti Auire the pprosenoe Prefoot of that city i summoned hy totograph, state of Lyons waa disonased at length | It was rumor | tuainted on a larg mitigate the emerge that owing to Ministerial « the Cabinet Paria, whither be was | Cabinet Council of night sig tured at Toulon, re bs AMY quied of im bund wud La Baancke fe no question of wny loan, growl ve sual Mexican Aginirs. foasing to bo authentic usslady under wh Aion frenes, Iso wasort there undor at hor atlondante wore ina, Heke place, Ets was allowod to ae no ono | cous; lan left the City of Musicaen | to have given up almost all Of hor recovery, uted the effet of a nervy Paris corrisponite is conjentured th Vanpress will ind « renglution be hy of the » modity Hoxpreamod of eoinmin Mexico after the dopertr iva the runor that t Mexico wt W AcrOw ship ol reid y (0 past Noven Blizabotl ie Froneh army will 9 , that about & ud the same nau the Austrian eof Maxiuilian pected to return to Europe railways of Lobo and Gorlity The Prosaion Military Governor and Com: | my ve will ¢ tions The former Natlustin Treaty will continne ase to exercise their tune A force, kuljeet toa notice of six months, | would either contracting party desire to withdraw theretrun vataph wires Persona pw Vaiuring the war will aveomnt. Saxony will Fe of the North GQorma had re vain The King lust tssued a Lamation thanking the people foe thelr promote thee. prves lared he wentlit dlovotee hitwaelt te | | tion thee anne ti | Mand, and tte every « Avstria Integration of the Auatrion Kinpire ws pe J sate t stop vtesett The London ¢ that Dewan | undergo further tuddey late nap of Huron The (one belipve, that a design i on mark, oT tulang the maintand while the Iylands are annexed ta Swoder maul Norway Kussia. The I ork is via manifesto an sasveang the O& the Czar ths Princess Doyinar, ant eo ¥ Jialy. trom thoir rospoctive Govermimgul™ wel OUR FOREIGN CORP” sponpeNnen, Retarn from Bare, fn old Wentbe, rel ne ¢ atreg—< Sle ghar, bis A weok a, oa the continent and wri in from aris before returniag to the | posed to to allowed to domwud oon ever hero direct from Miarritz, onl, je Ndid this for wary reasons, | be the Fre neipal ones w "ro wh. atirrs count it orstand the comfort which a good fire ex ive one, He uses fuel but sparingly a only whon it is very e« to warmth, both physi nave rotnrnead to the hospital HM, who, with wll bis faults, b al anpply of coal, and enjoys a tter than a roaring tins, bat a very comf T havea fire, which iy bl wwn to write to my Sux—long nv re. Thay Lam prepared to ata on ia noacly, if a hore might true; but the present ot Cloud the same ht Phere ix no doubt Jie would havo rornined meh ton but the State eal for hin, ho has had toabey, The Chamber of Dey tios assembles soon, and there are fn inn t boaring on F and, per | haps, on Kurope, Th try, to which Eottud tier has nob given satisfecti Mico, It is said that heh his master’s seorets in intorfering so ate pov Thouvenel au ablo man, bat he had t ir? for #ome time “ee ot that M. Droayn dh sa will eetuen to oflee; but further at sayeth not There are so many | about three |: 1 woul! enter Vonies on » T wrote to you from Diareits and mented qhag E would renyain ow little ig iu tho “gay city" a fow hour h capital f tho weather ein cold ning | woather, Monsieur Gaullois doos not wa tindend, That} does not suit me, Lam naturally tnolined | wily and tnentally lund ot | n, Ina hotel, itis truw, | ableons, [tis cold, very health o a better Cirsar it is | Workmon ns to suit the Piestions to be disciasod which will have change in the Mint io my Last, will soon | River, brin iove, ‘The Marquis de Mous in bisnew |! put a little of at Lown only give them for you te i ommne eoe en m as they aro, without any com tent of mine, nd now for England, John Bright hes Sinsinatio monting in Reotiand on the Reform subject. The men present were all of the working olaas, and repen sonted every trade in the “bonny land north of Tweed.” His arguments were vory strong. He referred also to Ireland, and mentioned =| that his proposed visit thero will take place early next week. Tho day fixed for tho banquet in Dublin ia the 30th. Tbe lieve, if John Bright rouses up the people of Ireland to set about redressing their grie- vances in the right way, his visit will not be in vai of Reform, Me. Foster | delivered at Bradford, om Monday, one of the clearcat and most intelligent specchos | on the question which I have over read. It | has the most conclusive argament bet | out, and the “advanced Liberal party,” aa | the Reform achool is called, could very well | ground their cause upon Mr, Foster's state- monte London in Autumn [find much gayer than London in Summer, Of course T came {in for the tale end of the Inter, so cannot | apeak very well of what it has beon during tho height of the season. Bul now the atreets | ore theonged wich equipages and trade and | bustle of every sort anem to be going om busily, Kegont street is a pertect fair, For both ite sides are lined with carriages, and the pavements filled with orowds of fash ionably dressed personages. The dress: om, too, are resplondent. If you walk+ ed down this Palais royale of Loni ‘clock im tho aftern 1 would think something great w: ‘| going on; but, bless you, it is only the natural atateof things, and this very scone isenacted overy day as long as the “upper Ten” remain in town, Winter costumes are © out; still T do not sce unota incrensing in size, Tshould not onder if the fair sex generally auffer from nouralgia during tho forthcoming winter it beginning to cor they will be a0 foolish v4 to go bareheaded, as they do now. I wonder if the thing is in Broadway as it ia hy 1 should not wonder, as Lam well « puntrywomen like = & are how my be in the ormed that tho British gownen- «game geustine Rodman “ine trom our country, in onder to try thea 2 with the Armstrong, #0 a4 (0 aoe of not, Tahould, ment have ord whether we ean beat ¢ het kuow which gun te t aw both are sted to have heen #o deatractive im their recent tials, AIL T know is, that I wontd hot ike to have to atand to bo shot at by: cuher, The Atlantic Tolegraph Company s auid to be flourishing, [tis stutod that Traakes a profit of £1000, oF sewon thom snd dollirs, ewery day. I should not mind fand I de not suppose the Ses readers would object to the Little da » of tho { States Government vero MoCera a yostorday. [tis inatituted againat y income, A the alleged Liverpool agent of tho so-called Confelerate governmont, in order to make him delivcr up all property which bolonged rebels, aod whieh should havo come tho possossion of the United States The defendant pleaded for time, ani « fort. J night was granted bim to propa a he theatros over here arg very baa: | Now Jowjuoa have boon bangs was o* several, and [like the teate ef > h. There ty an atter oem very Ltbe =" absence of vu warity, alts aber gut itis wail that be | owe eget it ia firstelass, Lhopa r THe all the foreign Min s will ove In that respects sat the Italian Court, who are said to woof them aeom to be of the opinion have vet uctiona to that om t{ that true wit means paces and thas oko lies in its boing wulgar Tho “Long Strike” of Mr. having a reat auocoas hore, | Fam told it ts to be produced in Broadway thia winter, Ihave no donbt it will be also wlamdiceo, Lage by Que mau nows that Mademoiselle Paropa is now in Now York ha chai t Lone follow-citizens will be glad to | bear her agai. Acatnom, | WASHINGTON, | Wasitivates, Nov. 6—Th nT it meek 4 today was attended by aa tho membora, ) | inoluding Seerotary Seward, who returaed | from Auburn th The Pr | Williams, } at Port De Nebras! the point of a reicault She is am certain of orning lent today appointed Jamea B, lowa, Register of Land Offee 1. W, Bedford, of Register of Land Ofic in Now braskis Terrttor: turns Pe vod at tho General Land Ofice, from the local oilico at the Falla of | St. Croix, Wis, show that 7,208 acres of th lie Innds were disposed of during Ootor Ler, of which 4,310 seres we kon ap for Hemoat under the Momostend | Law, ‘The cash salos amounted to $7,005, Contlicting ata been pulelishe 1 to the removal of William A, * | Dart, US. District Attorney for Northern | Now York; but the fact of his removal | now authoratively annonnesd. Brovet Major Gen. Francis Capt. 19th U.S. Inf 1 votuul ements hay ry, having vk beers el by A mo cnlein a Mb Ne the | by @ Bourd of Examination tv be physioally Tain comfortable, Lam emphatical, | Hcompetent to discharge the duties of ig ly joll Soa ath aeeeie nee l ullice on account of wounds received in - tle, and the tinding having " ron press my meaning—and consequently Lait hy the President, his a be place upon tho list of rotired officers of that clase which the disubility results from long of gome injury inciden’ | | he “ a faithful servic plenty to suy; plonty to write about. ‘The | | James | quostion ts, what ia the most important new Phe question of the Clusinaell, Pastmesd A ati LG ri hip was docited today, It had beom Muan tity: heral information, Thave it’) ending fur moro than @ month, ¢here As T have justecome from France, the latest ‘ righ r Pronchrngev ual! accordingls Wad off ag, | Waving been six or cight competitor, The i ei me ? | fortunate man appointed to tho office is IRA | William H. H. Taylor, in place of B,J, Mayer, removed. Tho only other appotute aster mado today, is that of tent of post: | quite, restored, Tho alr of tho South has | Willams C. Mersberger, at Fort Madisoa, | benetited him extremely, and the relaxa:| Lowa, rap 4 tion whic ie «has given himee The State Department has been removed i L a al Riven Himselt | io the new build Fourteonth ateoet ; from diplomatic affairs hua completed | ind tode tno, the Secretary thy eure, “Cwsae is himaelt aguin.’ | and hia nn transwote ness the realy preparing to | down #uo old structure proliminsry (@ | erection of a new on Toa | glorious nintoenth century pretty well. | a a] Napolvon ia tifty, nay aw huudeod per cent. | THK PACE Codd? 4 tt than before he first went down to Severe Gale=Wreek of a New York Tees arrite, Ho left that watering place on ool, Me. tho morning of the Yetoaud reachod at, | S48 Fraxetsco, Nov, (—\ dispateh fron Victoria, Vancouver's Islaud, dated. yeetors Lay, states that the American bark Paoutio, 1, Capt. Preuch, of Sag Harbor, New York, was totally wrocked at Bobring’s Island duriag a fog) on July Sd, AM bands wore saved, Tho Russinns treated the orew with tho greatest kindness, | Tho stoamer Oritluinme, from C 35,000 in treasure A sovers gale provailod hore yoaterday nor wae aunk, aid serious damage wae inflicted om orning, during whiok one ach tuany other yeasels y with Greece about the Eastern question brow New Or cw the Trane ays | and that the autocrat of the Tuileries w Naw Onuwass Governor Walle not at all pleased with his serwaut's outep has ol George Chadwiek, Comm kounoss, ‘The funoral of M. Thouyencl took osition view H. Wy js ot Vermont, A aid Msaissippi. have arrived herd, rrow they will eouseorate Rev. Dr, Wikaer, Bishop of Louisiana, in Bishov Pull, Killot near Atlanta, te war De Wilmor arrived thie