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VICTORY AND PEACE. —— THE ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. ee: 4& QUIET DAY IN THE CITY.) — Heenes About Town—Arrests, &e. eos ‘The elections passed off very quietly yesterday. The vcr nce of riot and carnage which we were led (o expect were witnessed only in morbid imaginations, Thero was not even a Donnybrook row nor a square Knockdown, for which we are very grateful, ante | Will add immensely to the crowing reputation of the tity for good order and obedience to law. The num- ber of persons arrested for iMegal voting or for at | tempting to do fo was very email compared with the Bamber who were known to have registered ander faleo certificates of naturalization. There was con- peqnentiy & falling off in the vote of about thirty thousand from the registry. The indications were very strong up to noon that there would be a heavy Vote potled, but the afternoon did not sustain these trpectations, and hence the ditference above. The poiice arrangements, a# usual, were of the Moet perfect character, and if any persons were riot- © ously disposed they pad the good sense and foresight Jo perceive that an attempt at riot under the circu Mances would be both futile and fatal. Sheriff O'Brien's ten thousand deputies were not needled, ex- tept as ornaments, and we saw some of (hem orn menting tourse, the eity and county will gladly Gen. Shaier's militia were not called out damage, Were Intd on the shelf for ome other oeraston Wiile it cannot be denied that there was greater ex Htement in the city and country yestertey than there Was in 1804, the city was, nevertheless, a» quiet aa if Be wore an ordinary charter eleeti The Police Courts were in ression as nenal, but, In Koordance with Saperintendont Kennedy's order the majority of offenders were taken before Jadge James, of the Supreme Court, who, assisted by Judge Bilton, held court at room 101 Metropolliaa Hotel, Where he gut untit after the polls clowod. Mr. Geo. Bliss etded in prosecuting, and apwarts of fifty per fone were dispored of either Ly bull oF ecwrn{tu on for future trial, Among the auditors present, be des the erin were Gencral Sicklos, Jule MeCunn,the Bon, Thos. Murphy, Juhu Jay, Geo. B. Lincoln, aud Mr. Acton, Poiiee Commissioner, Biusa Allen, Messrs. Butler, Fiteh, and others, The pro: teedinge of the Court were all conducted with great modertion and robriety, Each oficer bringing tn a Prisoner was required to sim ea aMlovit setting forth the fucts of bis arrest, and then, uvless Prisoner could produce witnesses to disprove fomplaint, he was committed to the Tombs for ex- dination, Everything was conducted expeditiously Dut with periect fairuest, and every fackity was of bored to the pritoners to clear themselves ‘The following \s the calendar of arrests fur fay: Pat O'lirien, Aarne atreet, voting twice Taood Bennet, young ina idetrict in when he had sof hoe re. tei ea. “ =i ehenne, # Dosbrowes etrect, Meal voting, Pity pe A Mogally regi-toring, Seventh District, jeGlovern, of 6 Kpring street, Fonrt District ntrich e War l.rog steriug frou # Beritions reskte ghtogatls cle, Fourty District, Fourth Wand, inal clas ovate ies" piven: Huge, wort ulceatiy, Seoond Diatrit, Eighth ra Jamies Atkinson, attempting th vote IMegatly, Second vist te vite jon Lavi: g ty vote hdegatly, Ninth Die. wet, Fou tecn’ Ww Jone Haley, voting illegally, Third District, Fourth Ward. Committed. Jerry Matouey. voting ttegatly, Niuth Distriety Four Ward. Cu geesny!* . Fifth Distriet, Forth vote {a the second I) Motherry street, Med ver, (or ai tempting to vote filegalty Im the atthe Fit 08 Do, 1 nth Das a OMPEFATY parole wos Me Ms heneanea ety when only enttil " dowee Ui the ward to votethe th Db» ' ve uth 1 Mecrwalth, and Pitelo Bern. viecae warutall’ation papers, Tard euth Ward. da.ea Lelure United , 4 Die rs Asravan Lines. We a tonne, con ; Pavia Kawi fiscal Vols und! aw vaideat, Com: nitteds "Prank Moore, tha author of the Repeliton Record, rrested. chimed aving wtlemny wtk explained he a raltivans Hear FS Tted Distrlet, Seventh Ward—voting twiee, -Conuniited. oo Wenricka or Lawton—Seventh District, Righ. teenth Ward false perseviat oun Vover and Douinics Fitzpairick, Luitecuta Ward, Discharged John Gat charged altenpt hover ‘2m Teury street—Seventh District, harged with "her man, € voung tw as to be cting pien Heth vitele voting, periary, amt i Joreph Gite, Fifth District, Sevonth Ward, aintvor, and ron-restdent; adde! perjury to Megal vor dito dot. Commtttod Dsiriet, Fourteen'h W fog. wind'sa hi plies a Vote Sifeiinel ba tog tive, the wecord Ue tfitea the net nod said b> w Ha ieby th = ugy twice ned r diffe: et ean ictierronspevemthel Vetricte Fighieenth, Ward. votiag iegally ant 1a ae pervuuaton, Commiited, All of the Hegpaning fon Ase mined before kea beiore Jusitee Ledwith, Fucge James at the The following wer. at Jefferson Market Cou ‘Torney, 412 ting ® 1. of 8! steonth ?) eral in W. Harvey, of Wk Went nnmitied (or young inthe Sixteenth Dis ‘ard, from no adress at whi J. Jounst yoreral So-si0 ‘of Wa! Leroy #urvet, 10 ap) Thonias Pay ne, a inember o rtunbaty wha eohrnitted Gor mt orp Mip-in the Twentieth Was d. enaust i Keon before Commissioner Osborne t faut pruesrea from Mr, koschder, wer. sage ft IT. Senger was also. held to ball in $1590 by panei tee Oibarna tos ntubmuttce te uptae nite Boling reginvered on fraudulent hatarallzation paper, prowured fom Roscnbers’s thst, treet fevecal other held an mituesscs vinafind the nap homas } oun Eich and Bal dy charged with Hiteval Tierney, of t wernt Joba od attenpting (o vote in diierkat wards iro. those th whlen thoy ‘Were registered, uLder assumed fumes, were held I 4sl0 to atawer. “Spiers was an incipient riot at the Third District of the Fourth Ward, which was promptly supprossed Pathe police, A challenger named Costalo lad Hae hinkelf obnoxious to many persous by delay ing them, and when the polls closed 150 dlsappointent Voters insisted upon depositing their balots, snd bitempted to maltreat him. He was guarded home b, lice, and one of the leaders was arrested. AMF noon, w alight serimimage took piace teenth Ward between an ex-police officer nd ove“ Rock ™ Gallagher, in which ed ‘ the former Cauried. om & bloody nose, bit beyond Woe tingely ease cecarred ta the Third District, reel Wards in Third 2, near 105th atreet 4 maa attempted to vote twloe, and ¢ efforts te “arrest ima were, made Uy ‘Owen ‘sid: Bacauley Deputy Sheriffs, aud Oftcers Coogan and Haffner, « Mich the Deputy Sherif proved arongest, und tar ths ya roved strongest, an Ped of the o oe when te lniter wore asl by other core ani are orerye vi an roug! Deput) before ce James, ¥ i Peaciite the tease ot sh te dischers ¢ parties, and commended the police officers for ‘thelr eomduct. DEPUTY SHERIFF OUTRAGES. Bat a maore singular ease oecarred in the Fifteenth District of tb Ewenty-Aret Ward, whieh amounted to an ontrag Messrs, Wm. P. Sinter and Joho Be Groat and incarceration 253 U Us oy ‘ican py Canin 4 arrest ry fide Boded us rent wees ace Uy, § Depa a that Mr, guarded the bal- A ae ed the ond taken to tame and pve of veoted public hallway at full length for waieh, of | | Wore closed nuit no business wi and the | freat preparations made to meet every omergency | jveratic Inspectors pus district, caused sudlo' ‘ a a the keoper refveed to tonor any order for thelr ra Tense, Inthe afternoon, however, Juke James ieaued & writ of 2 etd Bas anid the ineisonees were taken before him arged. Jttgo Hite ton was favor of cenetring the oMecre eto m the arrest, but dudze James ady eo Mr. Urmy that be conk! obtain redress for false imprisonment T: examination revenied a strong presamption tlatt Warrant of aFrst Was male out some time lefure- hand, ani. only onerded filling in tho name, which wae frestily done. The charge preerred seainst Mr. Urmy was rdery conduct, which hie manner and bearin, Heriniendent of Police, he lasted instruct in ‘to tie force to arrest an: who shor ny of thie, Inapectors of Haection, oF olherwisy at- cinpt to obstrace ® peaceable election in avy of he ‘lection duetricta, : A VOTERAN VOTER. tin F. Wandel!, @ centenarian, who b Ashington and (ur every President of © United States since, yesterday eat hia vo'e for Gen. Grant, the next President, ‘old gentleman claims to have voted the Democritic t!-ket every time, bat says that the Democrate left him in tse, When Mr, Lincoin was reélected. A REPEATRUS’ CLUB DISCOVERED, On Saturday night the slened a recort co. taining tie nee of tere in the Seventh Ward, with full partienlars of the mayner of fois tering frandaient votes. the buck of the | ok were found the minutes of the "Karly and Olen Club." The boss fatled to pat in an spy terday he ‘and thereby eseaped Vinit to Bing “img. --.— ‘The City Hall and Departments Yesterday. The City Hall was as quiet yesterday as the Sabbath, ‘The Mayor's office was open tronsncied, ‘Tie offices Of mien rout the day, and even @ solitary messenger could be ween. T ptrolier's Ofice, and the Oflee of te Bom * everything was da » Aquednet and Str Chosm oF Tam POLLA. ‘Tho closing of the polls was the sienal fur the clubs of Ke dilerent partes to gather at their re- spective headquarters, and at hotels und other pl coa, ant what they did and sald our renders will Father (rom the following : MASS MPRTING AT COOPER INstiTUTE. ‘The Hepublicans gathered at Cooper I where the eleton returns were rye by (lecraph, and were read to the ima ence amid lnfense excitement, euearurg, and appinse Short addvesses were mate (o Mi up’ the jniervels \ Jubu Cochrane, Uorace Greeley, Col. Lyduy, Capt Bort, and others! Gen, Coehram nt Lit’ fo remarking the pos iw the T role, but Auguscus A the Democratic ft all riek.” arance of Nr we's that he fo and has now mu ter avd ering.) ‘The no} fot greeted him with prolonged sop! Brey, sud expressed his commdone aut election of Gen . If our elected, we must for once comtest Ur Dace the frands by whieh bis defeat was effeeted ot sny ‘This will be the only way of preventing frau net Philadelphia bas shown a laudable woiric in the matier of dealing will legal voting. Let ny nto aift the rubjeet to the bottom in our own wolll Ie defeated, (Cheers) During the Jaree numiver of telegraus were Fee: ‘The Interest centered on the New York ele And at midnight the result was stil! doubtul. As most of the returns appear elsewhere in these col- unite, only the principal oves read at Cooper Union tue given here, Butler telcgraphed : Tem elected by over 6.000 majority.” Proun New Haimpehire: * We uave dou- tied our majority of last spring.” Ohio, 40,000 for ine, 27.000, Massachusetts, 90,000 Repub- Pennsylvania, 16,090 Republican. Phiiadet- ®) Republican, Connectiout, 3,000 Republi- Can," Louiriana, Democratic, Nebraska, 4,000 Re publican, North Carolina, Republican The following despsted was rent to Gen, Grant by ne, and one similar to It to Sehay! the we ¥ Coopar t torvices, ev At midntcht the meeting was still going ov, sppa Testy Uadiminished la mumbers, - Tu Tammany Hall, This well-built Domocratie sanctuary was Aled last night ng of the Sours us the uneonquerable © ‘And rush iu they a Oy twony toew rile were squeexed lo cccupled. ‘This 6 Tore the bail was tt end rejotcetal oerupation was complete e'cinck, At that Gwe floor nnd caltery of the hall were erowited with Demo fund was Uirunged with Tstene wished and eapecred to speak, om fur up cud down 8) the sped and those who young to de bas, and wore, (ere te ou don't hold your Then he ward that the eed a tem of preventing Demoer: was clieored. ‘Then he reat Kighiecnth Ward, and Was cheered, Astor tat he spoke ait runtely of the glory achleved by the De- moeratic paity avd road favorable which were Vociferourly wpy lauded. then introdu lon. A. J, Mo the present naturalization hws should be repealed, and Walevery tun should citizen as soon na h Pute Lis fooropon thie land, He said & good Wore about negro sullrage, &e., and wou! stating that if liberiy regard nowhere olse it did ta the elty of New York, ‘The Irrepresable Rynelers then appeared and read some returns, every one of which was lo cheered, In fact, everything aad everybody was chy evnd throughout the meetin Kerrigans giee club consisting of two, then ny which Was greeted by the audicnce with ¢ i After thet United States Commins! uring whieh returns f ead return from the who said that y ng the Democratic majirity was grent rs and tigers, hate were thrown in the aly and the vast body of five or sx thou ersons swayed like a fea, An addrees then tnade Ce Oe Perrin, Veanultate for Clerk of the Court of Appeal, bad @ tone dee!tedly apprevcosive of deieat, He wis folowed who of course mentioned tie Ho, however, iso Father diseouragingly of the prospects of the Demor cratic party, After him, came Capt, don MeCieiian, then move songs, then the Hon, Chauacey Shaffer, who madea long address, Returns showing Dew Chie Mugorities exme in during gil the epe ad elicited abounded ally taken by A. Oakey Hal, 10 only read re turns frou various places and compared them with the Vole of 1565, In the Nev ‘ork Hotel there we ple wie seemed partieularly inter Lon, Those who W ere looked w of reticns, talked alittle fn @qi.et manner ant evn subsided into complacency, not mans peo vlee AT THR ASTOR HOUSE. tor House was the centre of atira ts of all parties, and the bav-roomn to hear t tos which Mr, Stetvo en‘ as caelt Republican or Demceraty ity wis anne errs went up from t spective partiaans, ‘and drinks a9 the presumed vie ry were inaulved In, At niade, and Virgil's of Usisk’ they ean! was th myortiéer Won, ‘VLere Was a lance ga\bering OF per fons present, And cordiality and good felis Vatted all routd, A exle.um hight sent ite rays trom (ie tipper act of the Astor npon the balletins of the Herald sud Baprese; bat as the returns did note rapidly enougi into ‘there offices, and their bullet bowda were bare and blank, the crowd gradwally moved ap to" THE SCN office, where wll the conspicuously displayed, and the th for a long time bic 4 'by an anxious crowd of esti Fens, Wh Went Lome at & late hour perfectly sate fied, FIFTH AVBNUS MOPRL AND REPULICAN ERAD+ QUARTERS The lobbies of the Fifth Av were crowded to thelr utmort cap excited set of men, all on the gut et the election Was gol ad sult of the contest, A vague mur, lke the sound of buazing bevs, floated above the busy hearde of idle men, and peuctsaccd even to the wi ‘walk, there td cheer or make despondert the Hotel lost night y by nn eageriy~ jubt, a8 the majority was decidedly Republican, tnd'so ‘conihient of the revit that but few takers could have becn found. All were engaged tn ani tated conversation, reoesting Incidents of the day anecdotes conrcrfing the election, more Pera at ena Gravel would be elected, he Republiean headquarters, corner of Twenty- third sueet and Broadway}, quict held decorous and uninterrupted # ‘the frequenters thereof being the Cooper lute. At the headquarters op- posite Twenty-seoond street citement prevailed. Large nnmbers of p: th the room aud around the doorw ‘useing the one sbeorbing pe. Br gre ale f fr, meas tituetion. Gace Ins ages fe read aloud unit gn great ripatelic newaboy would dash up with ous xtra, and, of evarse, trove ‘turlving h eustomcrs, WAC the Democratic heaigisters, Broadway and Twen' eond street, an ominous silence and still. ness east a melancholy gloom over all, ‘The portraits of Beymour and Bialr glared forevodingly upon, the few Deinocrals who huig aro and re. Moved nar {velings With hearty oaths @ad profound execrations. ‘The reaull of the election was satisfactorily receiv. ds of Piece esti ciate hour. “The excitement defeated candidates an feuds Inumersbie: boutres were ipa in a parte of f the was great g belied. Uy facts of this case coming to the knowledge of cut. Seventeen moaths aro t glty-seven — commanteai vont those who were beoweht up threatens — dis the Puce Kniiroad; am the tora sup of the ely Tim (ho power, of tutu, and i rea ership of God, ‘The Bishop went | | Bowk, 1 Broadway, by burglars, last evening, but The stand was 1 midnight, bers were free y age, Ehty conquer who y Mivstrated ; for nen wie J defeated “put down their money on pro me agifare was to krow how sid be the re- en Ing ears, as the case might be. Betting Waa ate dis- THE SUN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1868. rr POSTSCRIPT. NESADY,O0Ts 4.5 Ay ext abont the nawspaner offices, which were {1 eae ‘The arte ueties rare oo Hin re nting the lees of Liberty, wit) the motto, Pewee, hehe fied itgh Wk SUN, :n3 4 lorce banner tung scroes the et. The Work dievinyed heation oflee, The Timea mate no attempt al . The crowd continned to Mit Prinun: squire until a Inte nonr, and were more enthasioatic a8 fuller returns ero rece! mparaiively eariy stace of the retur abandoned the © host ent: ‘and gave ap Btate to Grant and Col , ite Coors with Grant's praye penec,” on ite lps, and have tiled the ni aawarance'of the ay able day in the history of the Great Kepublie fail of promise, of future blr ‘The Delay tn Sending t! those distitete to earry the State at all hazards, tae aan nie ae ea short of the losses sustained. ‘The Election in Brooklyn. THE CASE OF JOHN 1 Avery large vote was polled yesterd theeloet’on paced off quletly, There was scars any distarbanec, and the litte that occurred wi Owing to 1 100 free use of whiskey, Four persone were the Forty-ninth Preeinet, embracing a portion of Seventh, Ninth, and ‘Twenty-first Wards, The ‘ance of the alleged offenders are Stephen Baldwin, | arrested by (Mticer Van Gelsen; Mark Duly, arrest: ed by Officer Speliman; William Smith, colored, ar. rested by OMcer Lyte: and George O'Rnilivan, ar. Frated by OMicer Truminer. The accused were locked up for exemination, At one of the Twelfth Ward polls, in Homilton avenne, near Hicks street, a row orcurred shout S o'clock P.M. between the Irieuds ot Patrick Keady and Dennis O'Keeffe, rival | | ' mwa, Nov. Demorraie + for Anembly in the Third Distr et, Oterr doonson, of the Forty-third Pouce Preemei, went beiween thie excited beligercmts with the view of restoring order, when le was set upon tid vodly beaten, A report at the affair, ere pers Ber pat ar ported iat k opin the pollee, but the about tt ¢ Siveelff"a depotier, to the number of shout one . were stationed at nt pat by various America, fe the Pants, Nov by the Inspe rs nnd t0 ro wat not —— Missionary Work # The Right Kev, Dr, Tuttle, Mi of Montana, Maho, and Vial, inade a in dress In Hartiord, Conn, on Monday. Ho etd that bis jurisdiction ts'keventy times the ary Blehop expedit of our church there and « Now there are five clorgy: fe ehurch b Derides t ie and two churches, Steady "work {* carried on ia Falt Lake City, Virginia City, and bome City, Among the wiventives which the miss\: aries have fs (he willl help them w Montane and. tiaho. All lov jour are ready to aather around View. Witle the Bust ba. eontetbui kW) tae ward the support of the work, pave given qlee fe the adv 4, wing the Gi roteslunt mi iden are (wo Moti ages. ‘The peo | ¥ expect to make ag, Dut no one bok they get b impuke p ernily gave th net per eved that t and re H the Bishop auy Way Of reaching thet are also sion is th 1 ball yenre they have eed In Utah tweniy-ane yx fo that one generation Nae urown. tip Yio know OF No oticE relly.on thin Moro peared in great n | plices, ‘This eon { white man who Aid Hotter eoelal rystem than polyramy Lave n leader of capacity, and an orsan ration exe | Kinally. a Ment teading srotm Utah tuto Now York and iurope Aisvou buck by 4 Fvation Ie bringing in erowds from the Old Lonorance aud Wipeted geal add to th nicits, Aguinat ail these the wissi¢ labor by quiet and low, but efeetaal fled helpin the proeeace amour vote, England, and who will not h int ‘ esion ine hoof their desire isto go om, to push back | o wioulders, He fully pay for the lot which ns wred ip Balt | Burnarronr, ( Toke City, ne then $10,000 for ® a} houne occurred in Falite for a schOdl Which bs wircady 100 #eLolarss ioeh anbaa ds Heh — - | Personat.—The reporters of the Associated | Proves ara under great oblige to tie Pollee De- partment for facilities atlorded them in the ol of the city election returms, and especially to Capt | but Bowen G, Lori, of the sanitary eompany, who cave | nus Many, the use of his room for (he reception of the returns Boneuary at a Baovpway Bank. —An attempt A Bheriff Killed was made on the Merchants’ and Mumufacturers’ A Without succe a, It scouis that partics lind secreted tools, and when the jai ing bie he ence ‘a blow on his head that atayned him, Tis caught heard his moans, and eave the slaem, sounds Koes and Oftcer on came to her am the burglars snceseded in making their escap Howicrwe ix Taomrson Stager,—A fi bomitelde occured at 69 Thon tance, but | ity at igo dia hension ‘sf 0 official rota ghifal | county in Georg, n street last might, | Pemocrarie about 10 o'clock, A white woman of well known | peturns tron It character, named Mugarot Murray, alia Beown, had | ge Bob been living for some time with Upton Murray, Acolored man, Yesterday they were both under the | John A, Griswold and the Work, : he political con . ity proper to cor ¢ with retereves to Mr. ine madidtenin are, | ‘Tnor, Nov. 2. tuer ull day, In tho | hax t Margaret took a razor | the tn’ inilucnce of eamshene, or and had been growling at ex evening, when he wns aeleey and inflicted a terrible gash on Lis throat, almost | tevering his head from tils body, He died in about fifteen minutes, ‘The w aiter, and gave ho particul suid Hie was ala of Eighth Pree net Station House Nicouson Pavement 'Troerens election | | mab mewtiny ofr reason for her act, b Tho hody Was taken W the Of sia tiustecs of (his Valnable pateat, was held yc terdiy at ity Maiden Lar tlenuen were chosen James W A libe tontu 6 Wilbur H, Ti | PY He feaelos Kidder, siget and | tee a Tre i] Urer Feepoedvuly | Porice Jaws Yestenoar,—Vesterday morni } Bpring a owery, tan named Krank Doaneliy, who gra from hls vest pocket, and made oi with it. The | {oef was snbsequentiy arrested aud locket u You Willan dimmning was committed to the | y Ws, Diving teen eamebt In the act of stealing at the nat'siore of Louie Suvall, tn the Bowery... .Bu- ward D. Lace was committed on w eh Wifting at a « the Hai treet... Tnantiy | for some oience, plifier, was commtued | peu n ewigit in the act of sicaling uta store In Front street..,.Anuther shop: | {used te interivr« ant, store in 47 Nusseu street, wer....QMeer Hi of arrested on Monday nlgut Wm, Connor, at ls resi dence in Eleventh street, on @ charge of hi tempted to shoot his wife. When errested » a sevoral burglar is semmion, Cr Manndele y The accused i known to the police Fepuiation aud @ reputed tuiet, - —. = ance of the The Hoboken Race Meet! were crowd i commended several {up The Hoboken fall meeting commences sledder, | Siemerna ste ‘bu: for | ETaBE system ; the av . Red Dick, Under. | 9° that the elections or the ant Ainley are omtereg Any | Held epultanesnsl 1, econ race, 8 dash of a mile, has Metairie, Sera Bren Ine Poaiaion or i. iodieaton aprote in trace, Lizzie Rogers and Sloety will run, | inimg laws: the Iecs\ion of ee tact tana from Jails, He eapicracd (ue hope that the erbitrar — es jou debts betweeu Uuluiv and Quobec would soon ‘and is continued over Frida) wood, Morris jorrissey, Jubal, and Unele Vie colt entered. the mile-he A good day's sp. ' is anticipated, : | Fires. ¢ wettled, Euarna, N, Y., Nov, 8.—A block of three storos was destroyed by Ore in this elty iast night. ‘The buildings were owned by 0. Assauer and A, Wago- her. Most of the stock was saved, Connection.—The fire in Jersey Fe} mnifis of Hiller & fon, is denied by Mr. Hillier, ton yesterday was new Eu re occurred in the stal ra. Selwarts & Bisner, 117 Bast Eleventh ge to him. ed. Lose ook he $3,000, Toen've Dudidiag, 655008. Lasured im peste” OO FROM WASHINGTO Moka rere well The: Rees had a banat (LEME | Special Deepatches to The be ea Nai eturns in the pub- RECEPTION OF BLECTION Riws, ‘Tho excitement over the election returns has ‘Deen intense all the evening, Business in the Depart: ments to-day was almost entirely eaade.tot. Crowle apaper offiers, all carer to obtain ix, And Griewold and Cor. | the latest intelligence, and when deapatches a) “Lot | ing large grins for Grant in New York, Pennsyivanin, ‘The Vote for President in New ¥. The latest returns from various portions of the State Indlente that Seymour's majority will be from 18,000 to £0,000. im its Conscienee, ‘An thos cloxed a memor- | Ohio, Indiana, Connectiont, and Now Je: tr 16 roe. | ee carcamens cor leo eee > peace an unbounded. ‘Democrat y muck geste Sepang moll ut heartened till deapatehos arrived Votes. | gaina for Beymour in Kentucky, Maryland, and ‘The Canvassers in one exch of the Districts of | Louisiana, which gave tiem a few erumia of com- cdo Fourth and Seventh Wards, and in some other | fort, The latter State, it fe anderstood, tho Prest- wards, In order to delay the eonding of the returye | @ent claims the credit of having carried, thronzh his to Pollee Headquarters, insisted apon reading the | Manipelation of Gen. Rowsseam nnd lis fugleman names of every elector on the ticket. ‘This plan had | Gen. Stedman, ‘Those who called on the Provident been premeditated, as it was known at the Central | this evening report that hele very muc demorulized Omice in the afternoun. Inthe Fourth Ward, one of | At the complexion of the returns, and it is eald that the Canvassers reported that the work was all dona, | he declared to onc of hia friends that if he bat been nt the other refmsed to nequience, and insisted upon | Tanning Instead of Seymour, there woul! have been reading the names ail over. There wae only ono | ® Very dierent result, opinion at Police Headquarters about the maiter, THM SUFFRRING IN SWITZERLAND, und that war, they desired to #0 arrange matters that | ‘The Political Agent and Consul General of 8 sufficient number of votes should be counted in | Switserland to-day City Vote tor Governor. ‘The total rote of the eity on the enor Is 156,004, Hoffiaan’s majonty, 65,103, Mom. man's vous, 110/504, New York st WRSTELABR COPNTY, Troy t# aboot Dem ts nouneing heavy mour's aboot st iets the Third; Alken (Republican), in anor ia elected to Con; Lanaingburgl gives 887 majority for 319 for Grant, Griswold, and Schughticoke gives 140 majority for Grant, and 1° Grafton gives 108 majority for Grant and &7 for vunawick gives 90 majority for Grant, and 90 for Schodack gives 160 majority the Garmonr, and 161 nROOW COUNTY. Complete returns give Grant 1,883 majority, ‘Wold Wili run abont 18 below Grant lu the county, MANGE COUNTY. The vote 19 very close end will require the oMeiat In 1806 this county jal for aseistined n that country. ie says that sixty millions of france will tall far and The Surratt case was to-day called up in the Supreme Conrt of the Distetet, tu Ge motion to dismiss the any from the decision of Judge Wylie Iu the Cr ‘of the statute of Im tations and discharging tie prisoner, poured for Sur. ested for illezal voting, all by the police of | Coget sastaining the Bade bi the accuse ere. Merrick and Bradley, and Mr. Carrington tor t Court now jas the case moder termine the result, puvitean mgority. COLLMMTA COUNTY, Kinderhook, comp nt 420; Seymour, FORDTIGN INTRELIGENCL. nth gives Grant 8; Hodtnan, 9. Tiatiey gives. Grant 100; Seymonr, 4; Griswold, 60; Griewold, &.—Neron von Beust has dis rived to his racemt #peech claimed the morning whlie pr the county has gone Re- Wudicstions are Uh Grae tinnait: ives Grant 7; Seymour, TT ™, Nov, ted here as to the resuit of the election ti Seymour, 110; Griswold, 814, Hoitoan Distriet—Grant, 900; Seymour, Her Majesty's steamship Ga Viymouth by an acekient, vatom gives Seymour 1,048; postponed for a few day QUrENS cCouNTY, Monitewr today, ino press, alludes to the * invended to provent the liberty Of the press from demenerating Into Lieense. Manmin, Nov, & lw for Cuba in Giting out at Cadia, Ke will ine ECouneets. | Consist of fone frites, heavily armed, eonvoying a eWAE HO ChEZVoGK | Meek Of Lansports Billed with he ewly-appoluted Captala-General of ¢ etwe porisie school. | sail forthwith with the fleet, on bo Modrid. It ts given ont that these troope are ty ros Pikes one sent out by Capiain G Yeading article on ti conaulfum of 1806 CLINTON COUNTE ives Gront 800 majority, with one . White Will mot red RAWAX COUNTY 1 Lereundt (0 LLL mayority. yf Nk maori. MOND COUNTY. vfeld, tnt distebet—Crant, % | ene to welcome ond | Cen. i'nm publicly declares that the momhers of an iseued a call M2; Hawking, 24; Seymour, 101; ts inferred th Loper desires the medinuion Parsenay and the South aptain of the fasion to enrvey they tink that their | Losnox, Nov, &— gland between (arent Co majority ONONDAGO COUNTY. Varas, aay ead Mees OF tine Dirt vor Congrese, Ai Kot in Bavoonab, | Savanxan, Ga, ed till about T ofe) NPNANDL LEE COUNTY, + County 19500, Grant's d tne Regroes Wei Wo them con 1 ere a tow minutes tte ae (Alleglveny diate the maye Horton, Democrat, eleeted to the Assembly POANKLIN COUNTY on towns clive Grant 1,14t majority, a euin of Four sini towns to over 440 OVeR swat! Your's YoLe vis in the Demo: ONTARIO COUNTY. gives Grant 1 majority. MEY SN ALARR COUNTY. ® majority for Seymour kee'a Wag +, und a fellow o Troy elty compl and the vote by cou Congress, O14 Two i oof the Germat Auguntay Ga, + Howard's, 100, The election pr Clocted in the See usta, Ga,, Nov. 3. quictly up to 3 0'e tween @ white mou a themselves in the bank, furnished with burgtar’s | tie death of Albert fut James Ferguson, wos | negio. The exetie tered tuem, and received | {ntluenee of lead ng ‘The following 16 the (tal vote of Moaroe county : but through the tinena wid the 2 Adan BAU; Bey inour, BINT; Crinwold, OIA 5 ive Grant 9,000; the dieutty. The | 1 uo furdher appre- Deing responsible f wie majority iat resolved from ay un show Increase least 90,000) ta yp.) x elected to ogress by over 2,00 WroToianrmg COUNTY tod by a enall majority, QUKENS COUNTY. Five districts ¢ n brought to a ¢ Asncudiy, ¥W. miorily lust year, GOL, woid wad (6 Workingm OF Conployers be true, O84 1A also bf y tial the recent © rh re elected, Bluxg's ikon, Kop. Is vice County—1ta county complete, Grant ‘Vis county comple, gives Sey ur aM majority, KINO COUNTY. Janeo of Kings © erected $9 nw ful tink Clin as eysour, ‘87; Biat to be surely elected, Abd 'y Demvcratie ts elected, Joux, NH, nt was caused here yest day tm eonsequenc juction by United States offleta Ze of whiop- | named Mills, Milla re had been indicted Seventh Ward, Birst District—Seymour and Blalr, tocely- on bail t don, ‘he Chief » Kandotph, Dein., 6 ov WAS Applied to, ane of one of tha City ned, When Mills wow vourd ‘of aa “Americnn ess—Cleveland, Dem, 620; G. N. D, Taylor, Dem., 514; M. Marshals was, however, dewied and tuk Schooner, surt about to start cl—seymour and Bla, 649; Graut whe and Collax, 7 Toronto, Canada, Nov. of the Ontario Legis egal aniitary.displa Randolph, Dom., 646; J. I. ‘The second session on Congresn-—Cicveland, Dem., 616; 4, A. Mal- ened to-day with the ‘Due galleries of the house with ladies and tome: men of all denom|ivativ reproweated, Gad mabers, in hisepeech, His izxccl'cucy, Goy. Howland, re- ‘a t ihensures ‘of & iversl tle extension of ‘the free ic ut, inthe Blection law lative Assembly be the bill ren oMceholde: "rroviaehd Goverumeete ine Ste Benator—N, D, Taylor, Dem., 024; M, { Disttrict—Seywour and Blair, ‘and Colfax, 40, ¥. Randolph, 233; J. 1. Bi or Congress—Cleveland, Dem., 969; G, Halsey, ath. tate Senator—N, D. Taylor, Dem, 20; M, 5 40. Hitvt Distriet—Seymour and Blair, 644; Grant and Colfax, rd, For Governor, ¥, Randolph, De For Congress—-Cleveland, Dom, 540; Halsey, For State Majority—N, Armstrong, Rep, ‘Tho entire six and the beneh wore we vt Were WA & good atiend- Por Governor ‘Lant year it only gavu T2 majority for Gorka fe locatton more tha Naylor: Dew, 680} (les lant year now gt emocratic Assemblymen are elect: we canvass at Hudson City and some other 6 hud not been completed at 8 A.M, General News by Telegrap’ Barrmons, Nov. S.noyaruon & Stovene was ron over and killed yesterday by ® locomotive at the depot teutral Rathroad in tule eat; ingesting pee barig one ate arg | AU te en 1 i who 4 bare It occurred two weeks ago, and ie republicar | Lots und wes mnetontiy ile’. L Zanmavitts, 0,, Nov. 3.--Engine No. 602, ate it train on the Cen- Of the feed | tral Ohio Division of tho Baltimore and Oto Kail ool Staion this moraing, rown, engineer, and fatal , brewsn and fosper Deviocrats will probably carry city bj ty iugority for Seymour. “The Republican voce is usally large ticket. The Kepublicans are confident of carrying fig, Siete for Sarat malin from interior towns Indicate Ropublican ities, Nothing bas received from Nevada and ited Bayonne Town Grant and Colfax, For Governor—T, F, Randolph, 873; J. 1. Biair, ar For Congrese—Orestes Cleveland, Dem., 263; G, N,D, Taylor, Dem,, 26; M. Arm- Bergen City~Second Ward—Seymour and Blair, Haat ond Celia, 8. errr . B, Randolph, Democrat, 213; biican, 94. —Beymour and Blair, 263; dQ 0 Pot ie uss NTH StREBT.—At 11 o'clock | tached to # westes loded near Clay street. The building was burned out, Two horses Teun kiiog ‘Robe: ii) Ve aveareramas peeeny be Jajuring Joba” Hu For Congress Orcst Demoerat, 213; G. A. Malsoy, 22, Suite Senalor NW. D. tusior, Democrat, Sot; M. Armairong, Republican, a Greenvite Township — Seymour and Blair, 19; Grant and Colfax, 90, | plot Governor + Resitotph, Democrat, 198; J. 1. Hair, 20 te rees—O, Cleveland, Democrat, 191; @. A. Hylsy, 309, 1D. Taylor, 187; M. Armstrong, a Senator— Hoboken, First Worl Seymour ant Matr, 699; Grint and Colfix, sm. Por Governor—T. F) Rundotph, Dem., ™; J. J. PP (Cngress-—Oresten Cleveland, Dem. 030; 0 tae hitb No D. ‘Taylor, Der, O99; Arm. Coban, 1% For Uiovernor=T, F. Handolpl, 199; J, J. Blair, Rep., 119. Pot congrosa—Clevetand, Rep., 18%; Malsey, Tep., 1 State Senator—N. D. Taylor, Dem., 197; M. Armstrong, Rep., 121. qllttt son wwielip—Sesmour and Blalr, 997; Governor—Randotph, Dem,, 298; John 1. Biatr, inuress—Orestca Cleveland, Dem., 996; Geo. A. Halsey, Rep., 168. Braid cuslor -N. D. Taylor, Dem, $96; M. Arm- MDunaRY CitY—EICh Ward, Second Discrlet—Sey- smgor and Wate, 170; Grant dnd Colt, 300, mm Governot—T. F, Randolph, 189;'Jona L Blair, For Congross— Orestes Cleveland, Dem., 178: G. A. Malsey, Rep., 198 For State Sex or N. D. Taylor, Dem 108; M. lest District—Seymour and Bla! ax, O44, ~Kandolph, Dem., 87; Joha TL For Govern: Diair, Rop., 24 For Condress--O, Cleveland, Dem., 982; G. A. Tal wy, hep,, bu te Sonalor—N, D, Taylor, Dew., 81; M. Arm strong, Rep., 248. ‘Thirt Wald, Second D'striet—Seynour and Blair, $8; Grant and Coliax, 90%, For Goversor—T, FP. Randolph, Dem., 290; J. 1. Blair, Rep. 284. Foi Conkrest—Cleveland, Det, 82; O, A. Hale 18. For Stato Senator—N. D. Taylor, Dem., 29; M. Ariaace Rep., 89, City of Bergen’ Third Ward—Seymonr aod Blair, Grant and Colfax, a2, vernor—Kandolph, Dou, 117; J. 1. Blair, Rop., ress—Clevelond, Deu. 101; Halsey, Rep.. 297. t@ Senator—N. Dy Tuylor, Deas, 05 Me Aru Rep, 2. r th \ Crant and Cob Thor on —0, Cleve t Dist, Seymour and Blake, 2805 4; Bloir, 994, ‘wd, Dom,, dio; Mal Rep., N.D, Taylor, Dem. 963; M. Arm- 205, icy twrship-Seymour and Blatr, 47; Grant and Coles, St, Randolph, Dom, 54; Date, 44, 1, Deu, B5, Malsey, ft yinr, Dem. B40 Second War Grant and ¢ 213, For Congress—Cleveland, Dom., 90; @, A, Hal- fey, Mep., slate Sinator—N, D.Yaslor, Dem., 951; M. Atm. Hep. 80, Blair, 482; Grant and Third Ward—Seymoar if oO. Randoiph, 488; Blalr, 981, Congr na oe evclan, Dent 4a, Hatter, Rep, 8. cn..tor—Taylor, Dei, 415 trong, Rep. 206, Wrntiwxen Townmuir. Seymour and Biair, 49; Grant ant Colin, Govcenor—Handoiph, Dem 19, Congr eland,'D itop., 19. State Senator—Taylor, De Rep., 2. Caindén connty elects two Repubdltean Assembly nen in the Firat and Be county gives Gra: v9 cester also returns two Republican Assembly. 1 Distrleta. aujority, with two ddlesex gives about 900 Democratic majority. Hepublican and two Democratic Assembiymen elecied { Clark's, for C The Filth Digtriet : i", 9. vets Cleveland, Dem., to Coneress over Haley, Hep, Fawex coun ¢ Grant 1,800 majority, Blair, fur Govern Teed, tor Siwritl, WH) Mo Ly elects Gev. Cobb, Hep., to the State Seuai Pequannve township, Morris county, tie home of Soha H.Uis, givew nun So majority. Camberinrd caves Grant 1,30) majority, The whe'e Hepabtican theket Iv elected. Shepord, Pepuliiean, te elected to the Assembly in the First District by 21 mjorig—a Repniliean gain 06819, Aulanbe county qives Grant GM majority, Mercer county baw gone Deno leeting Senator aud one Representative of the eonnty, Tie Sttetooky Diwos atic, Mulght, in the Seeond Dintrie a Bir, i ‘Third, and’ Cleveland, \ rat, iu the Fitth, we Pe Special Despateh to The 8 Vitesecnan, Nov, ¢ ity in this will be fully 11,000 In the ¥ Wal certainly veach 9,000, and may exceed it, People here are jubilant over the reoult, and are parading Ue streets with banners | and turebes, Clinton county 825 Demeoratle ; Lehanen county, 50) Hepub Berks county, 4,00) Democratic } Alonteowers county, 0) Dem: atte: A aitinore special syn the Repabtican main ia tae elty an tk in the State the Demo- chats have about &i 0 majority, aad eles all Com gretanen, Weisel is desvated in the Fourth District Connecticut, Haxtronn, Conn, Nov. 4 210 A. M.—Retnrns have ween received Irom every town In the Blatey i Is na fol Hartford —Grant 9,006; Hesmone 008 New Haven—Grant 0,s6a; Beymour Ki hy Sey nian Seymour 7 Grant 3,095 Beymou hii Grant 1,001; Beymou: sadk, wul—Grant-—%497; Seymour dl ‘Tolals—Geant 47,751; Beymour 44,40, Gents majority, by, Pouttanp, Me, N: 12:30 P. M.—Fight ale towns give Grout 8; Beymour, 127715 Grant's majority being T1071 The alet gain over Hepten in 3,0, | The towns” to bo heard fh gave ‘in September: — Kepubs lican vote, 40,586; Democratic, Hii, bem, magority of 80, Which, increused In the seme pro- Fortion, Will make the tot myority in the State DY woalnss 1,706, This ist Mehtiat magority ever cast fa Mab the largest majority. be yior® having been (ur Line eula 24,108 In tse, Doluyares ‘The fall Heures of four precineta in Wilming- ton, and of ewo ontside, give w Democratic gain of Tt 'over the vote of Iva. Wilmington city given & fioait Rep tean majority, Dut all tho counties int Btale have cove Deriocratic, making the Stato Ley'= lature unanimously of that party - Todiana, Ixptaxarouts, Nov. 43 A. M sm the mont Repubtican ity in this Btw 120, In loo towne heard kulne over the Stace lee will be 10.000 to from the Kepeuiican The eloction returns ind the election of Weinel, itep., to Congress by 1u0 majority fix dlniricts in Frederick couuly show sd Kepub: Allegheny eounty, seven districts, indicate 950 Democratic majority bhiean gain of 600, Wasulagton county slows 107 Democratic imajork ty, with two els to hear trom, Which will leave Halt! but a email majority in y Martord gives Seyinour 1 Areher, Prasad Verm Latest returns received jority of 12.009 for € fe majorit Kuenana towns In te midnight tn nba Lice eptember, «ly! ed Republican majorly over the vow for Goveruor Jo the September election, Burlingvon gives Grant 27. Seymour 19, epee ‘atifornin. BAN Faancisco, Nov, #10 BP. M.—Seattering re- Be from the interior show lerce Union gulus, cra Grant. | Last year Hum, " Btockton gives larger than the majority of the whois Cunty las ito county Kivee about 1.0%) majority (oF touly gave 6 miority for Gor. ‘i “Union majority, which 4 Nevada county giver Grant at lenst 600 majority. double the Kepablienn majority last year, Boveral localities which gave Pouincratic majuri- Union majorities. ony In some of the Southern how galns, bat itis believed the Ke- are sudiclenily ln excoss (o secure the Almada county gives Grant maloriiy, which ts The Democratic ti ountioe will jublican gain electoral vote for Grant, Baw Francrsoo, Nov, 8.—Business was generally 14 10-day, and all quiet arcun! the polls, The ubliean vote is un d will carry portion, of the oral In 8an Francisco al the ward: ity. ‘Phese malorit 1 bX portion ofthe’ Union wrunicipal teket te Wiuly elected, “Unloa Cougrvesiieu ub two bore —— sence ~~~ ern distrtota are probably clectat, A Demnernt 4 in the Southern The woud #how a Vaion gain of one Coogreseenan, Drrnort, Nov. 18 A. M.—Miehl Geant 80,900 mai emnase te it bean. in the Fi Nov. £4. M.—The | main to be heard, ees sffee counties, show! Democratic gains, Nov. 8.—The election quietly (han ever kgown. Aad — ahd not @ ti: I i i : 53 u 38 : if 5 i rh i? ‘other meagre, The indications ore fi *. atic majorfies at tur. Aihens, and Bridgeport, Ala., And in the chief towne of Heorgia. Nasnvirur, Tenn.—Midni the Repnbtiewn State Committee Many counties light, bat that the down for Grant by 90.000 majority. be ‘obtained from the Chairman of the Demoeratie Com: mittee to-night, bat other Democratic unthoritien ad- fone for Grant by from 10,000 ht.—The Chairman of tethe vote in mit that the State Savanwan, Nov. 4,2 A. M.—Only one city ‘The Vote stands 1.02% Demo ‘Two elty and ¢ nited. The troable on Law, son 6f Hon, <2, wean killed this There is groat and the eity (par has been counted. Judge Law, one of U evening about a mile tr excitement among the citize trolled by armed men. ; Ga,, Nov. 3.—The precincts i 19 elty show Repablican Isle of Hope Precinet shows The totel vote of the coun! included) was 6,063," ‘The negroes of the el Tho Democratic majority im the ‘county is e*timated at from 80) te 1,000, To tie disturbance whieb ¢ the Ogeechee road, near the eity, They were met bya body of special y refused to do ng Which Wo megroos ed to dlaperse, so, and trouble ensued, du . Nov. 3-9 A. M.—Heturns from Wiseon Ain are scattering, but Indicate a Kepablican major ity of 10,000 to 1 Ww ¥ lew retirns from Lows ww Kepubliern gulns, and indieate a Re Keturus trom esotaarc meagre, The Hane claims Wo State by 37,00) majority, bat Wil ciected over 4 cero Sultrage has been adopted by 8,000 tw 8,000 majority, 1cage, Now, 4 ‘The Intent roturne blieans have e by 40,00, very Kepublican Co Negro #aflrage was adopted by a large majority. 1) The State of Nevada is claimed for Grout. Returns from Oregou show large Union g though Grant will ave but s smal! majority Anavats rou Iiioat Vorine.—Five arrests were wade yesterday by the the wames of the kK MeChesney, Nowark police. were commitied for examination, --The Rev. Dr, Blank once told a little anee- dtote of Mr, James Harper, the New ¥ “ Tasked the Mayor,” auld De 1 know that Mr. Johu Harper attends: Harper looks after the Vietoher Harper ree * what he did ? Mierary correspon ience wives anthiors a Magusine-—bur yo Abie to discover wh ed the Mayor in awhiaper, but you ma Mr. Mayor, L lave never beew — ee siness Notices, For all diseases with whieh ehildre SOOTHING SYRUP. webs, and during th to the ehiid, aud carr #ibeately turough W'S SOOTHING SYP Quteide Wrapper. All others are base t Cough that will not 4 Pulmonary disorders Pare Gold Wedding Rives. WATCH COME JOUNSTON & ROBINSON, ( Brooine ot, sew York, — B. Brak Muitiatn to linn F, King, bow of Bab Grace Chnreh, Patt yfveccer, dat sth Soar of her nae. attend as ber late ¥, Hohert Giteh toplew a! tie late Rey, De ist Ana's avn, hy (rusk a tate D Cann, Secretar WAML.-On Mo { Holuiahan, county Tipperary, lo the wth your al will take plac on Wednesday, Nov. seidence, 1 Varick <Brought to the White chouisey Ww jody Woo much ‘decom Special * Hotices, A STARTLING TRUTH {THOUSANDS DIE ANNUALLY FROM NEGLECTED COUGHS AND COLDS, WHICH SOON RIPEN INTO CONSUMP. TION, OR OTHER EQUALLY FATAL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, WHEN BY THE TIMELY USE O¥ A SINGLE BOTTLE OF SAM OF WILD CNERRY THFIG LIVES COULD BEEN PRESERVED TO A GREEN OLD DR. WISTAR'S BAL OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE MISSOURI AdD ENTOCRY STATE Lor Lv, 7, 4, 7, i ent’ UeVstatie TUCKY stat legalized “titan