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4 ] ; te ‘TruRTY-EIGUTH YEAR. NOVEMBER. ELECTIONS ‘Boffman’s Majority in the \ State about 30,000. O'Hall’s Majority in the ‘ City 26,993. returns op Governor all the of Girsaree Tictiman rT Raodtord, ; fr} for 8 Noe hd a with ‘tne IW one election district to bear from. the xetg of tip city stande, Hettinan, ; Woodford, 6,199. The vo'e in the county towns, with six districts to hear from, stands: Rlofiman, 1,954; Woedtord, 231). ‘The Indications are tnat ine De'noeratic majority in the conpty ell not exceed 1,90), Owing to a ro eat Ward, growing oat of am attempt to eject the U. 8. Sapervisors during tie counting ol the vols ii is thought uo retara will be securea from that Ward, 48 (he baliow are said to lave been destroyed, — - Banatooa, Nov, 9.—Saratoga county ETS, Wondtord Gxt majority. Marvin (Hep ) ter Congress las about 170 majority. Fulipt (Ders.) is flected to the Assembly in the Piret District, and Hill (Rep.) in tne Beeond District, Hupsox, Nov. 9.—Complete returns from Colum. bin county, a8 oMcially received and eowpiled at the Gasetia ofce lush night and this morning, ahow the following result of Tuesday's election: Hofman 197 majority; Ketehym, for Congress, 68 majority. ‘The Kepublicans elect their Bieri by 9x Th Deimoorala elect the reat of the eounty Ucket by from 300 to $0 majority, Benjamin Ray (Dom ) ts elected to the Assombly from the First District by $82 majority, and Perkins F, Cady (Rep.) (rom the Second District by 43 majoriiy. Poveukearets, Nov. 9.—John HM. Ketoham (Rep), for Congress, in the Twellth District, has 2,05 ma- Jority, @ gain of 9,480, Irtaca, Noy. 0.—Full reterns from Tompkins county gives Woodlord 939 majority, Selkreg for {ne Assembly whl probably axceed that figure one wundr CoorERsTowN, Nov. Otsego county gives Wooalors 00 majority, clecis one Democratic ani) ove Republican Asse olymau. Hxnkiaen, Nov, §—The Republican majority in Herkimer ts 900. MIDDLETOWN, Nov. 9.—Montagne, Dom., for the ASSEMBLY PROBABLY A TIE, Democratie Congress Gains in Ilinols and Michigan. WHBY GAIN THREE IN NEW YORK, PHRY LOSE BUT ONE IN NEW JERSEY, —_—_~»——- The tatost Reported € For Governor, ty Majorities. Governor, 1968. ; He Wood Ansomoly, bas 32 majority. i pepetes, bee Cirtexaxoo, Nov. ¥. Sullivan counts, complete, ye A “yoo “gees gives Hoiftaun 883 ani Woodford 44. Beda. 1600 BuIR COUNTY. Pattarvugus...+. —— 1500 The Democrats lect a Mombor of Constees and Bayugs four Assemblywien Dhawtiniqua. TRE VOTE IN SURPOLK COUNTY. Phonwn CoveRNon. f cons) R88. hom reer A, DEW seseee ook DFW, Reps estes 2) Townsend, D. 1g] Norvell, hep... flint Columbi RICHMOND COUNTY ELECTION. Cordand . The complete returns show the following result: Delaware... The Democratic State ticket hua a majority. sos2 | For county oftees, John Deeler (Dem.) soca tor Aw 1biss ¥; Mr. Alston for Sheri@, the only Repablicun ‘- glected. A. Winant (Dem.), Coun: Onn dD. 8528 | Te. Decker (Dem ). Superintendeat of the Poor. D: 8394 | McCullough, Jastice of Sessions ney, 86: f. Dwight Townsend, candidate for ‘uu: claims a majority in this county of over 400. TIM VOTE OF MORLISANIA. Oat of 2,285 votes erst in the town of Morrisania, 5341 $541 | Johu T, Hofman received 1,577, or a majority of 919; Kings a 26149 peste Wewis....sveee ——— 108258 ike ic maa Me Seth Tho Result jn he Thirteenth Co Modison 1 ——— 900 Bel nets asee. 023 aston, Nov, 9.—Ulster county complete ease 1000 10296 Kixastow, Nov, 9.—Ulster count plet asl ives Hoffinan 1,273 majority—a Democratic guin of 1195 408, Greene county gives Hoffman 725 majority. The aes Democratic county tleket in Ulstor is elected, OF the Assemblymen in Greene county, Burabam (Rep.) is elected in the First District, Woolsey (liep.) ae Doowdaga Second, and Krack (Dem.) is redlected ii te Dotan. Third—a Democratic tows of two. ruaee ‘Tae following is the Feauit ia the Thirteoath Cou. Oricuns eressional District ; Givens connty—Tathull, (Dem, + 480 major): Orwogo Uistor” county—Lindsley, (Bop) poninttsd TORHIN's majority. .....esecssscseeseee BID 4822 1wt07 2182 ans . A. Wheeler. Joh. Mi. Carrou. Stel is- Hira Meta: — 49—Cuntos L. Merriam. — Tiel tere: — tu — William & Lansing: — Holland Duell, ~~ Thomas Kinsella, o—Henry W stoenm. Kovncoeit, 5—Willioms R Loderta. AL Cox... 1000 1100 awronee... ——— 15300 300 uJ M—John EB. beeley .)) —— ot Pervonde Wood... 10805\25—W. H. Ls eee me 1200 1-46 200nN Potter, ——\ Thoma: an sneer U—Uoacica Bt Johter, “gool3t—Horace B. Statth.” ww —tJobn BM Ketcham. 2905 /3—Freewas ( larke.. 14 queens Joseph H. Tuthtd., 8. T. ye Alot pe ki Perey. — B—Seth Waker 16*, a ance ror io Atdrew Willis 31—Walier L. Sessions. 1173 ——— Democrats tu italtes, * Pemooratte gain. ¢ Revlected ee OD a mer pre Yorte of the Fourth Congress District by Blee- oe ieee | i ‘ ++ S186 BITE g s & Bolinve’s majority 80,198, 2 cakes are = i & ics Meo Noxt Assombly The Mouse Very Close. ri fi : ee » Phe Assombly seems to be Republican. Th 1 ee je Mopwviowns sorely goin Lanahan's and Tighe's 303 $ - = Bieiriote un Albany, Barnes's district tn Columbia Vf é | a Bonce's a@etrict in Kings, Payne e glist in § oo 2 a = ngare, Soow's district in Otsego, Mearsell’s district | 1 ee crt ' ie Po @voony, Ainsworth’s district in Saratocs. Ss 8 % . Aieteics in Suffolk, Piynn's aod Hae — ~ ty ’ - duatricts in Ulster, and Mooney's district | | @ @ er 0 Sei ba Wostohoator—a eure geio of 19 it 8 ti ci w - 4 ‘Paey certainly lose Dodge's dissrict in Cliuton eae Mane | tio UR Pai Brankiin's awa Oatman’s districts in Keio, Mad Bo B. B og = Wox's Memiot ia Kings, Wright's aud Granom’s di - = Mm =. a. 2 pla im Monroe, Whit 's district in New Y Gg 2 bad Ra Kors Gistrlet in Cayuga, avd Davis's 12 GTotel.... iy me 8 fol om Hensaelarr—a eure loss They ea eee ee Gam tv gee district in Foto Hin i a, a 08 2G Pion Pawns atatrict in Lewts, Hathaway's dis } a4 tae ~ ae Sa re’ 40 Oramze, and Coou's dwwtrict in Schuy'er. ge 2 7 gig gm oe Hepubheans are undoudtedty eueated out of mo: Ss $ “a Pe Py Bre Ninth awd Hoventeonth Districts in this c » cin oe * pad vonstliy oul of the Thirteeoth, In the Seven. = am < a2 8 Feen Dv-trict a half dozen districts aro missing “3 % by es a Weoy we probably ield back to turn the ale it 2 ie te us > the muare ise tie, ‘The Apsembly, so fur as m '@ ont Dewi irom, a we follows a ce (het ALDANT. Maj, Dest uy o n 1 ou th Burpy lot alecauier Prear g i ihob't Bhackall usa $ Javken Tre hig % hhrard dpyle. iF Kamona Connoliy e 3 61m. d) Bawderica, iden Buck B é bEGANY ie Meine ba bg 1 6+ Joka Brovem lot vr er Lat Winn Mbichini isan al wih 1 om 1-3 Joun hk Pound... 0 al | Et heck bain BEOAPITULA TION pee aa aw ic Roow- Me Lees Hoos | Me ee Sa GN , ina’ Une 7 Taw’ tolssen'att 3 w 4 » ne a ». Witiais ai Ora. ‘ 0 Fi z Aone Vora Pore?) a Hut i 1 Boies i Boasevelt's wajority aver MeMauion, 9,141 ; over a i } 1-3 1. At inch. Ge dy Rooseyeit's king, while will imerems oLawren, my. E , Bt wih at Deed ohanue mh ‘oor Vani Lewis her CONGR LETH DISTRICT ' douse V, Maviiiiy OY.0. kp We tiviejohn 16 3 t H % Mowe : eb) Total. mts i ; | ri CONGREAY—HIETU DINTEIOT a i—AiyredCcqiabertan TM ; 1 sane Vx aM 1 Cox. Graniey) Warde \ : : int atdaaet t ‘ \" as winlOr ly, 1668, 1 ie a CONGHESS—SRVENTH DISTELOF. | 8" by TM ! 1M. @ * x ‘4 YD) Rep. | Ren YD" Rep. | fop 0} 19 gon Meat! Al { mabe w Ji Walia pine | Warde, Biv. Wille dat Janes Te ie 71M i 1: Vorwsy GeReaapp,, cto eee erates : PEN, fie George M'Gieas ny Ty ae ee | LU Vovaleanburgh. ...] aD Ld Se AIpine, BHI! y's majority Mee rMmy Win ‘i i um : ile CONGME RIGHT DLSTRIOF H 2 Wards Tm YD. hep Warde. Tons. D. Rap. 4 | ¥ a4 | Vad » Mer Brooke w Brooke worth, Witkes ” a aaa ae?) i wit it ae : : Brook'e majoriy over Wilkos, sil; Neook'y wort ‘ vexecs ty over wil, 1046 ; Sant'd vex Bok RUSB=NINTH Distt 1.8) | Words TOM YD AR Rep | Wards (6M YD OR Rep we fie hal ria sir n seat Ps a ° ‘ + 1 © duseison t-Pranh Liickte 5 nine } i }o-.o. mi 3a | vy over alias “ TOM skis - 1-4 401 Ly The Congressional Result by the AB hed la-se Vigores ‘ af Tho police returns of the Uougroasional ote. ove Wane wtple Clby are. i 1 Dance ' j)striet tm the Phird Ward, two in tie Bowen w Yord, (hree tn (we Sexbh Word, tity inte Kig 1] 71h Ward, two an th 4 onl’ hen " Jority over MeMaton Ltn 101 MT ‘ fi 1-Oret un Dist tee i. Cons majority over Greeay for ree Leow . | Mh Drtriet ur dic gain. # Liotise' oi Kiy's majority over MoAlpme Ans ” pe orer sy Vai 106 Last year—Dew mn Dinter Log yesr~—Dome soajortty over Walken 2. report that the hallo f ‘ y ” * lost in the ajoriy over OMyor ’ 2 Yor on unde!, ‘Phe com at vee *. Sos ton ? Vote of Now York City. pb "lf i 2c TSCHSERSEBERES 1 BEE “ ofiman over Haver Weuw hy /Gridiey, § power ée ‘oreyth or ae 4065) ern, Rep, Borns. Tain... h. YD. a suse AMI Munt, Rep, tera pierce, eee reeset bs T ‘871 Flanagan, Tom....... TA Gallager Y. Basssess to | Wanteth, Weep sift wal F dal ar MeNamare 22002) “we Daly,'Y, D.. Murray, Hep... © Broiy, Kep.. sa Fire nD stiier, Lootrol, 1am, obuson, ¥.D.. Hanna, ten, Smith, "Ind. 20°) cee) SECTmMNTHE DiwrR XT DierwiCT ant nvell, Tam, oem! Pure PY Dieses cece 101) AUR son, Rep... | eeVENTERNTH bist RCT, RUS PT RRA busteicy Me Hol nes. Lid 14s, ach, Hep. TWENTIETH D Brown, bn Roter. dD 182) Nooley, Rep. sss ISH Newwitver, lien TWENTY PIRATE oy Hivcnman, 1 li Foley, Ind. CHF EE MAB sccssse sey sees TH Wierater Nachtmann, Taw uty Clore. Ind | Taty Ren. Ind 1 Stenim: sears er,| Wards, Loew. lor. der. Gace Esecseae Me 2 Fh MCS 8 i wae ‘ 4 ocd yo i a 108 139 6 St 60 ‘ : — rd ‘ red br 1 eat avs 6 aM wor ae ‘Total. 6 Vote for Sheri Wa rity Brown. Purds. Brennan. Brown. hsvstsen i eeenmabe iaake 2 B31 3 a ‘ 5 6 : ae 5 ‘ i A = 86 it wo 10 in on * tens gait) yea \ ate aon! a ” it 221 am i 48 FT) Saeeea ) BO sscsssiee , cr — ‘The Vote for Coroners. Tummanyand Monit, —¥. Lem. and Rep. we uYoung.Werrman Fiyna, Vreck. Kner : } Tab "We Fy nt | te im ‘ bead ay 6 wa 108 ‘ 1s ® nas 10. ra) 4 1a 12 ra is wit is (: Hy 1 BY if 3 » ecm wy ‘ute 2 310 ” “if 2 a] Total. Fos 738i aut ew TBighia District wimeing - - 2 The Result iu the City as Figured by the Police, ‘The total vote cast in thts city, on Tuesday, for Governor was 120,6%; for Mayor, 116,409)" for baer, 1 Gounty Crerk, 116,281, © The Voto rex 142.000 The poli give the following results Conpty Clerk wan) Loew $5) Stomiiler : satis) for Hoffwan,. Si) Daj Cor Loow...., dia Mayor— Babiciai Sod Leawiiw. 46574 Coron Keenan, Maj for Holl......, Beit] Young rit Herrunin, Tauis ss. Brenan oe) Piven Vip row. Sim | Freok. Yop Kuox, ¥. Maj for Brennan. 42290) Keeunn's majority over Finn FeNres 4 Young's magority over Finn San Hoerrman's uajority over Piyua. sume © Two dutriete missing Tho Vote of Kings County, oovernon UY KOT ROP. sserseoes GT Hotta. b 6 Woodiord. Kep n't MeLany Hommoann's mat... Foon) CoN Kiuae Duteue ade REMw L Pier. (ek der, Kup, ector's may 11,800 NT i OLEME Kin aM ry ; : Webs ¥. inl n'a) 18 POOK SUPRUER TEN DEN *loew ‘ otk, Ds Vanderveo', Ve M as ‘ 1 iM i eH, I it OD WoO. Boyce, 9 te— Wm, brohardsca, i, (si—Jamen Me Fun, Dew,,9. Key Dem, 6, Rep.) Lad, ie ont Board of Supervisors stands ; Domes erate. 15; Repabnieans, 710 the iy, A clear work fog maority le (ans shown The Vote of Queens Coanty, inpoan tudierd, Yervune Borer Bay... oir pretew i... TORE weit a's iad Pron Phair i, be RAMS Wity LGB. sorcesss AMT bevorett, Inds Ww Prmoe™ WAJORIY. ce Ladd - 1 pluratity..... auente. OxTY CLEMK Wintney, Dent inal tpn, Dem, gst Lem, hey te0Wa boy, ep teu Henry's augority,... i] butphiu's m Pry The Vote inthe Firat Dt of Weatohestor, Soriboer. Lyrwny, — Moomoy dew vm Dek. Moreignniac ces ve PH 8 os 4 con rf mm iat Wi eblantue aa m cy rt) Total, ne ne cry The Ateorsdninaion erased by Mooney’ rilliow douse aitompt to gob vlegied Ras tow eae distri wo the Deiocreta, \\ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1870. ous anaver trormss eases | PRUSSIA’S RAID ON FRANCE Fem Jeenet Be coark. nee TILE FIGHT R NEWRD, an FRENOR Newark. The election in New Jersey disappointed and VICTOR NG Gatun ‘The Roautt of the Bartle 6 surprised the most sanguine, That Mr, ney Battle of Orleans not yet Would be elected by ® small mnjority was be Heved, but betting men were aby in betung on Knowy-A Vietory for the French is Re- Jobo HiU im the Fourth Distriot, The ivath of ported The Bombardment of Paris Se- Genator Cobb, it wes believed, woold leau to Mr. lcrred-Hopes of Peace not yet Abandoned. Hill's defeat, and when the mossenger broughs tho intalitzénee of Mr. Hill's clection by & majority of more than 2,000, it was believed to be a canard ‘The detoat of ex-Governor Newell in the Second District ts much rearetted by that gentleman's a a Loxnox, Nov. 0.—The actual result of the bat- He of Urlenns js Pot known, Beongh, however, bas Wee Aacertained to justify the Government in be Meving that it was a decided victory for the French arms. This has only encouraged the people in @ mirers, bot the gain of einer z determination to resist all overtures for poves, ‘The ton, with « tion of MM large! , Croated mielOriy easy Ae Mp tberce a city | Vombardment of Paris, It Is now eer'ssn, is deferred Gefest of Mr. Newall. indefinitely, im the hope that pence arrangements ‘The most important froit of Toesday's victory for | may even yet be made. Present appearances do not the Repableang is in the fet that they have the re Gistricting of the State for the next ten years, Al. FIMIZ, tte, canvass, bas opened fur Unltd States Senator to succeed Mr. Cattell. ‘The most promi- nent mames montioned are Movers, Froliichuyeet andy Parker, und ex Govercor Ward, w the chances decidediy in favor of Mr. Frelinetuy fen, who has repaired to Trenton to“ fx" mattor encouroge any hope tv this direction, ‘The Tours Government promises to iseue a mani- festo shortiy, explaining the cause of the rupture of THE PRACR NEGOTIATIONS AT VERSATLERS, The Weretle de France demanis an imrmodiate elee- tion to put no end to the arbitrary rule of the Pro- Visiousl Government. ‘The Monitevr mentions five nillitary executions ou Saturday last, through“ Rea" influences, at Lyons and Marseilles, Advices from Lyons etute that the Germans are Advancing by the vailey of the Oureq to vera v Creuxot and the line to Nevers, ‘Tho Baden cavalry Nove occupied Nuits. Chagny will be vigorously defended There are 90,000 German troops in Dijon, with 0 Pieces of Held artillery, The citizens of the town A REPUBLICAN 0, 8. SENATON FROM NEW sense. With the exception of the eiection of John O'Neien to the Assom| ocrate, the R from the First District by the Dem. ublicaos have elected their enti ticket In Passaic county, N Henry MoDany. Charles Memmingway in t trict Wiliam: ity ts Tho Re- a! lican gain is ory inrge, abd i8 maid to be tue ro entt of a Inree nego vote, a «isu Mection among the Democrats, and the valimited ose of money John Hill jw reelected Jo Congress by orer 2,000 bad sbowt 612 majority in Poseae county, 1,327 in | CUrity for the beluvior of the Inhabitants, A Barri- Morris, and 1,200 in Exsex, ‘The Democratic inajor- | exe Committee Nine been forned st Lyons. The ity tm Sussex coant, m sbom 90; ty Berrer connty | sathoritien here Lave recontiy reeeived 60,000 Rom out 8. The Doinoerata of Passaic ‘ourth Congressional District never before received | ington rifles, Vast quantities of stores, and largo sneh sthorougn detest. Ihe Henabiterns now havo | numbers of attic Lave bees col Amojonity in the Leginatare, will eloet the U, 8, IN ANTICIFATION OF A 6IrGR. badly Cutie), and by atte to the ng of the State eau secure it for some A vh from Arion states that beavy cannon. vents to come, ‘ faq | Mine was hoord in the direction of TMionvilly on wees ¥F sod baad ea ee Saturday and Sunday, It is opposed that ja battle city ie usaaly Dow y MO majore took piece, The Prussians in front ©! Paris have lected Andrew Mount (It 1,440 over Qutney (Derm) ubiean eandklate for Bars ogut ted by amejoriiy of Of wo Dewocraa ant one Repablican Coroner were elected n county Thy a nia) trained hawks to capture the currior pigeons ‘sent out of Paris with despatches The Fronch army bas erorsed the river Lotre, and ts now on porth bank. A letter from Parte ae aris Samaty. Voatervese toed is /oteeted y siise: iat wenky-Ovw Stsomell Seine gna ate aati visible from the Paris Observatary ; but none have Six Thor nd Reva atic Masority tn Wie- | yet bowen Ored consin-Phe Democrats Gain n Cougre Later —It 9 intimated that the axeautt on Parks ts man. now delaved only to aw elopmeut of al- Minwavama, Nov. 9.—The city complete gives | faire within tne city Mitcnell (Dew.), for Conger, 5.801 mjarity: tn the district he | will recAve 8,500 m jority The Btaie at lange bus gone Republican vy about 6,000 majority, pasar ee ‘The Rewuidin Iisols. MG OTIATIONS. Account of M. Thicrs's Miseiou to Paris and Verauilles- King William wonld not hear The State is Republiegn by a ofthe Revictanting of the French Capt- The contest ior Conzreaf in the Chicago Dis) nt—The Fisul Answer of Prussia. vot in doubt, with chanc hvoring Farwell, Itepu! 7 “ sf ¢ r Kian, In other cisirieis there is no politcal ciauge, | _ Teer, Nov. 9.—The following account of M. unless the blected Rovineon, Thiers’s mission to Paris and Versailles is given on Oren t Brobably rel the best anthority : despaich put M. ‘Thiers was frat notified that perminsion had Pace given for gia Dassepe tMrouch tho Prowsian to Paris by a despatch from Cen. vor der Tann He immediately left Tonm for Orleans. avelted to Paris in a carriage drawn by vy Prusvian artite . Tis progress was cowrary slow. and he was Tuoreever ervatly de hazed by the eovitition of the roads, which had been cut and othorwire obstructed in many phoes. The country was desolate! and the houses deserted. ‘On rerching Vervailies M_ ‘Thiers was oblired to wait teree hours for 8 pans, and ws Koon AA it was obtained be drove to Parts without seeing Biamarck or any other Prussian diplomat, thonga he was con- staotly attended hy army oMecrs, Having consnit swith the Governmont at Parts he returned to Vecsailien, where be was reocived by Count Bis- marek, and bad OWR OR MORE INTERVIEWS with Lim daily, during bis stay, On the question of Fovvetualline Paris, Blanerex reprosented tbat the King wes inflexih’ As to elections in Alsace and Lormine, the King did not waut elegloral axitations there, but the Coustitnent Amembly sol could appoint ow dele- Gisteiet tm the United States, and Farueworth ts tie oldest Dember of the Hou at Orlows, febeies be 8 will probably stand as Die. 12%, seane Ht. Moore tides Pies tt "Faomp'n it Moveciey, \W0—kineunt 7 dice. bs + Sart Marshall, ft Jobe it. Tay it Joke M Creda. sted. * Demoeratic gain. The Result in Keatacky. The confidence of the Democrats in Kentuoky, fowvlber with the heamy support the nezros gav. the can bicket, Cane very newr rovuluionis ing the State. As it x, the Democrats tuay lose their Congrowsman ta th) Micbth Disiriet, wysch is ail] in doubt. If they save thir dis rict the dowwca- Vion will stand polftiemily ot all Demo. crats, a8 (ovo es. 1 Baward Croa Rates citigens deemed worthy lo repreyeut those rat) provineos, to whied proceeding the King tight be me induced to consert, During the cenversatian en tae point, the Prussian Minister sar worved that ff ele-tions were allowed in the ereu. pled departments, they would be the froesi wer ~ ‘ The Democents (inin a Congr to A Ont rene of the Oth Ot. Tehery recolwoed the iickivan: nal decision of Pravcia. Le Chex mot by -appolst Deraost, Nor. 9.—Wuyua county, including pacre od Gee: Duccet es. Wwe Stany Of city of Detroit, gives Cemetock (Dew), tor Gor ie to Parts, , thicc eee nee or BM woejerity, ned MOR mayorny te the Domo. nt at awaiting their re a8 they had ronnites their Woe "ey returaed and ad that they had resglvez, vrubic candidate tor Cougress, Lhe Republicans oct five representatives and oye Seuator to U Leviatuture. putheriand (Dew ), for Congress, bus @ mojerity of HO) wa Lie Mixt) Lets tet, > TO RRYUAM THR ARMDOTIOR Peeanse it did wot covecde the revictusling of Paria The Resu ate: ‘ rosaluvion wes communicated to Count Bis The D. ‘ i ee a. marek, and tw rosotations were broken of, ¢ Domoaruis elect evervihing, though by Tis re asted to be the opinion of M. Thiers tbat arxoly reduced majoritic. ‘Lue saowiug Com- | dhe Pruasians have renounced ticir intention of Erowwmou ro prybadly elrored bombarding Parts, fearing the universd condemma hue. \ Diet tion of al) civiliae’ pauons, but they will make 1 nue! Harb! 4 dohu Untehie. attagke in Core. and «ill probably shell the foru: #. tiicrensom arcing. {8 Wollkon th Merrtek M. Thiers prot es hichly the couducl of Moa-eig 8 Pe ee Fietiectes. near Doponloup. the Bishop of Orlcame, who re mnvenw plaid Twinn in the ty, wu:l BeMAFOMiLOER in bis edvrw (0 witigate Lie eevority Of the enemy. psa ae French War Despatches, The Resnts in The Repub! oubmionn, te by a large ria amithe mon The forty anes id ieiwed ny | ‘Towas, Nov. 9.—Tue Goverament cputinucs to the Den.oc areprobubly elected: | witlgold ali nows of dhe movements of the Freeeh Pat | bur, L thames Me Syoher | 8 FO. B. Parrot irr Witin, & tamisstceleary. 2 *}wnol A Knédoa, || &. #Frank Mores Adi Bepubi corm. * Redleated ¢ Kepudlic: aemmios, and the poople are loud in their expressions of diesaiisinction, Militery meo, however, som to be quite condent, A number ot Prassian prisoners wore marched throwrl Tonrs to-day Advicus trom Pari to the have been received. ‘The Paris gavernment continued to euforce rizor A Colored Seman Haywood connty gives | U8 measures Gor the preservation of public ordar, Siew cot top, for Congress, 80 mayors | aod additional arrests had been mate. Vhe First ver WoW 0, "HY over Gen, Liesiment of the Nations! Guard, orouiged for ae. it, wer TLe woeratiy Ge Conareasine and Masuar; 10 tive renvice, nde a militiry pr Oniaide the fortifeatic Tt ment Hs far asf villiers, and od without meeting the enemy menade on the Mtis fon bas resulted in the eholee of i and five Demo Firat Distriet cc: BA, Are Brolmbly aleete:l aD atte por Nowitne brs becu koaid to ind’cate the result in the For's Vaiérion, Rosuy. and Nogent, by the Third Desirtet oi ra: ict nd precision of their fire, pepvent the WuADhanuie te titenusi: enomy from eslabishiue any siege works witht Orant Repubticans in Miesonri are beaten | Se range of their gu Karthworks are thrown uo out of oght by the Ur frown Conservative and | by the Desiegers in the 1d, Mab Wie Gesireyed Uy la jemt 1) er im, Whi eb gunbers dur he day. Ut te rand the i itive end Donoe | Peiscitum fr the ratification of their powers 1 he delegation now Roche ' fe Hood, reeigned im 1 da seven Kepuviicais and two Democrets, | ihe eult he had received trete ake neon These fures will certainly be reversed, and may |! a af i opie, tn whos possibly snow a solid Desnooratic amd Conmervetive | caer be bad made ao many soeriows elegation. Te returns, however, are hot sum - ped TG tee MRL at RR A aM BT Prussion War Despatches. First District. and McCormick (Den Versanins, Nov. 9, via Loxnow, Nov, 2 —On The Hopublicns qleiga the | reviogl li | Monday @ detachment of the Nivth Prowian tn DEES HRB Ee tan Reman DES try encountered # body of Garies M 4 The Comarensioual Bretomay, between Boulogne and Ch , Ricnwoxn, Nov, 9.—Gray (Radical) carried | ¥ bh lust seventy Killed and wou fort Lexington by sixtcen tn 4h Connorves | prisoners, The Germane had two wounded, ‘Th ve Canal a A “Wik Vote | Praavian fevers have occupied Mortbelinnd withont ollod Lue is conc rg Pelee aie oun et | meoting with any roststumes, and hve placed tt In reported Wo lave Comsar a Mate of deieua, a meceniory to Lie si0s6 of ven Lettort Harrin hae onrriod Hor re by OT majority que ewer Hyde. ( chndidater tual | VENSAILAKS Noon. Aevem eeron over Gin, bie captured from balloons whieh foll win thy Pry inghan ts concei finite, ‘Conserv iuive an linow, have been sent to forte in "1 weeniues. oe Ht is waid tat the papers found on them seriou: The Democrats Chie ing Woovy Gulus tw | compromise members of thy Corgs Diyiomatiqne and Arkavanss others whorw honor has bean tested, The Pour Mrmenrs, Nov, Lhe election roturus tom | peassian division bas erived In the viewity © Arkanes wig to tie impo et tele iar ne Thiel ts nations. ‘Thiorry Brupbie communiontions, The Demuera:y chim hoavy | Vermeulles, aad the It + € ul Rains, 4 (Democrs) ever | Privee Predorick Chetice bas os ivod at Commere Neots Fiwards (emoers > over Ua! 404 ‘ War Notes, erin ie eecomd Daitiet. Sovoral aaye will claiae | 4 oot of French frigates tims been sighted off Phe Roan in Minn Phe Deywr he Nord haa owed a oan for Thin eoiuena indicate the election of both regs neive jp ureen wi : jane? it att Varin ol tte 1 Mark It, Dunnett “John T. Averit : Phe , Shepwlii's i uM Confederation has been sunmon 4 4 KResu t ta Alabamo oo The returns from Alabama wee incagre, but ine | @8 ASRS PROM VE OOWAN C408 08 Auuce larg” Domewraic umd, dion omoey City > vos Wom 1,0) bo 19) Repablivad icy Canvols olonud ah S86 40 83 - Araveion Lins just Lad a sevomtion The Reuult im Kennan, Tia Tatiana parlinease Lai cuetuiec fea cabanli The Mepublicans wweop the itute, eteoing | Getters tn Kua DP. Lowe Conatossarnn ai at abd Otlvan a Hatian autnor ye ws AMMLe Property Dvondy nine gowrpatiats ba Modeyd boys wnited tn 8 MardAuto Oonaming the Candidacy Of the Duke of bow ty pais Chirisa@, 4 have oveupiod the Quirinat Wanita Independent Pelewrnphic fon with Mmeri -A deputstion of Lirerphot ree (be ont wo prve Liverpool Communte! Lown Nov, 9. moerehants te hore to a Liver.oal indgisous tolegraphiccoumuvicwion | ‘tne French amypy, waable to extract ferthor with Vatowom Hoy They remonstrace az nat tie | atonement tor tho Inte dutrages, hae accepy d MM 28 darting: cieinvy and dere sukar ies hu Khe tuto aphic | cliered ny (ae CAhinone Goverament, rea vice with Aion soi, al will ink for Wane w Co We k:tost intelligence From the Argentina Keoub Kinet to Ireland, and voparate qire aoruns 66 | tie dhows Gul (he Manes rebotloon ts tasmius ground WUMLTY Wo CONDEGE Wik (be Abimubio eabia iad EL t Mae OVOLUSIOL wild 6 you 0 COmMdelud, > — THE MERCANTILE LIQRARY, — +. Gathering of Distinguished Citizens tn the Academy of Muntc Last Evenina—Specch The Mercantile Library Association celebrated the fiftieth anniverssry of its existence with appro- Driate exercises in the Academy of Music last evening. Though applications for over 10,000 tek- els of admission bad been made to the officers of the Association, ond s most inviting programme Published, there were barely 1,900 persons present. ‘The smal! attendance was atirivatadie to the in- clemency of the weather. Tho Seventh Rogimeot Band was stationed in the orchestra, an’, under Grafulla's baton, played an adwirable selection of Popular aire while the audionce were being seated, About half past 8 o'clock, Mr. ©. D, Borden, the President of the Association. came upon the stage, leading several venerable gentlemen, Promineat among Uiese were WHLLTAM CULLEN BRT ANT, Peter Cooper, William E. Dodge, Prof. Doremns, Nathaniel Sands, Fenry Clews, Wilson G. Hunt, Mogh N. Camp, Samuel Bchiotolir, M. J. dese Kicherd Lather, and ex-Judge Roosevelt, The Rev. Dr. Heury C. Potter, of Grace Charch; ue Rev. Dr. Stephen H. Tyng, and the Rev. George TL. Hep- worth alto occupied seats on the platform. After a short prayer by Dr. Tyng. the Presitent, Mr. Bordon, delivered a few Introdactory remarks. lie briefly traced the history of the Mercuniile Library sociation, since its organization in a little roan in Wallstreet, ftty years ag jie referred to its early streggles for existence, and how it had grown from & membership of 8.009 elerks in 1950, to a membership of 11,000 in is) Tis condition at present was highly prosperous, anit the good wecom: lished by the institotion could not be enumerate iir. Borden introduced as the first speaker, THE NESTOK OF THE AMERICAN PRESS, Wittiom Callen Brywnt. Mr. Breyaut was Fece! said that forty-five wo N York, the i had Ub Tingnitude Wondrous Work of cove in this great wetropolis, Polished language he drew piciare of the people Civiure centuries regurding quaint ceriositics the literature of our . From the walle of the Mercantile Library of that day they would take the worn volumes, “1 im their ture wonder at the strides which # ¢ bad taken, ond be able to un- od with marked npplouse. Ars AZO, When he frst came ct ad way the maiden af our duy could weep over the pages of Longieliow's Evangeline. When Now York cessed to be a great mart anda busy contre ot population and wealth. tle Mercantile Li Drary would cease to exist, Te congratulated its effcers uton its management, and hoped for it with- in the next fifty years ‘THE RAME CAREER OF PROSPERITY which bad attended it during the past fifty years. During Mr. Bryaut's address, the Hon. A. O. Ht Walked upom the stage. iis 'sppearance was the signal (or burst of applause, The Mayor took A seat behind the Cha'rnan. Alter polishiag nis old eye-ginsses with his Landkerchiet and consult. ing lis watch, he spoke in apologetic whispers to twe Chairman. The Hon. Roscoe Conkling, the Hon.Wm, M. Eva ‘nd Gov. Hofman bad been announced apon ti Programme to deliver addresses, Lhe Chairman, in a few felicitous remarks, apologized fur their ab: sence. Air. Hoffinen could not utiend because be ‘was tin well ‘The Kev. Geo, H. Hepworth spoke of the great ben- eis arising fiom vn iesutution like whe Mercantile Library tna clty like New York, and wished it God speed. Lie was followed by Mr. Wm. K. Dodge, who gave some INTRRESTING REMINISCENCES OF ITS ITSTORT, Dr. Potter suid that in early tife be was a mer. chani’s clerk, and laid found Lis Way to the minisiry through the Mercantile Library ‘Major shall wns tne last Fpoaker introduced. te was very cordially received, and eapressed his gratifeation ut representing the city of New York ac the fiioth birubday celebration of Ube Mercaukle Library Association. He classed publie libraries ys te yer nry Fry mpyeree oo ret city. 2 being able to announce thet the city estas bad it in coutomaphas eg 10 establish a eat iree public lending library in the eit. This ey intended doing upon the sucgestion and wilh te eadpersiion of Bit. Peter Cooper. In eal peoden bility they would purchase the Mercapitte Library, d enlarge’ ite sphere, by mpreeing its beurfits among all clarsos bn dhe Comimunity a TUE BATON ro Popilla ta The A of White Oitlveus ond the Lib- erution the Negroes-The Canvowsers Attneked by » Mob—Four Persous Killed, New Onixans, Nov. #.—A speeiul despatch to the Picayune from Baton Rouge says: ‘Phe city ts in the hands of the Federal troops, who arc making arrests of white citiseus on the ofilavite of the negro rioters. On the night of the 7h the pegroes, with arm im their hands, itoring threats of violence, were quietly seat home, while the whites, without arms, and inoiteusive in ail pur ticulars, Were arrested und placed iu clase confine. mont, Yeatorday and today further arrests were made; several of the pors Arrested wore absent ut the (ime of the riot. Mirial law is practically im oper ston United Staser Merahal Packard, of New Orion: bast received the foliowing telegram regurdiug the riute of Monday night at Balow Kouge: ‘Tho superrisore n Of the daliow were at acked by an oruved Ofs Were Saver r Kerdons wore They were ull Keyubu a ‘A’ canaiaa the Te; ay trouble ® Auligapuled, Apoul suiity of Veen arrested. une), MENRY OCHORTEN Deputy Marsh: The Republican will to-morrow publish a letter ing a 1uli account of the dijon Rouge riot, which & RroTs, it appear to have Leen wu premeditated wud it would, it de predicied, have’ been much © wis but for the prompt vowbanies of be wud restoring oF Mevdurs Marsa! Packard hae directed that those prison tion Of Cupt. Mever in moving two Wwetourth Lufuatry ty the seene, Pr by arresting tunity of the ris ers be removed from Katon Renge for seeurit Trowbio is apprehended at Donaldaonvilie and bwo companios of Federal troops from. ( wile ba Tacks Were Font to-day Un (ue requisition ol Gov. Warmoutn. heating Negroes in Florida—Atiompe to Aili the Sherif of Madison County, oeadtyanr 4, Nov, &—A bund of about two hundivd wen, Hrd aud armiot, look porsesalon af Lake City last nlgot aed drove the white and cotored Renaulicas be law, tn r the ; Republican candidaves for Llonientakanye: arthe Legistn' cored ten ™ ae mitempt Ss » mide f Mad 1 by th nnd o| ide of a New Je ey Assemb!yu Yesterday at noon the fa y of Mr. Wr, Say f 51 Palion street beemme Aimrmed Win absence, and on Ning te house found vim inthe attic banging by the mock hin kneoe cling he floor, Me, Baro way hichly rerpeciod yall who k 1, and was in Blunt cireum Inv boow Super tenant of th Achoul of three children” Me had bony t Head wtih rofleming of the brain amie Died ton Cot George Cleary, who was locked up in Mor riemian Town Hall on Vaesday fur being drank aud t iljecal voting, was found dead in his coll ye ir j Coroner Bathgate held aw inqaest, a Wek Wie Fin od Of Death by apoion n ” aad exposur Cleary be nigel in New devsey WISHINGION NOLES. - ’ 1 Boutwell te er octet in Washington 0 herman were wit) the Bren Mirai ped Over da Boag tye Retey bad tatervame wih te Presi lon. yo tobe yidormed Ih a aark-hdue €loih sui with bewes Whe President looks Upon the Restle of Une ele UOLs AK the THORS COUP ele Findie om OF hie Actuniats tration Giasany President hase: Recrotury Delano is ar work completing iis repor (he dition of Ui had Cae to attend ¢ ment Luterion Depart Tho story startod In the Now York Herald thut Mes. hocrotary Cox b fying hostike erittourmn tapos the Prositent to Mie. Gtant i without Une» agu wa feuncdodon in tact Ve Premtent has not yet decided who to aopoint to UNH SIONL hI Of Pauonta. A” now ARsetait feewolaty ut tw Ae Comtaleuaner ab Ais and Omen ate nls tod Ta Tatton ta dy be Wand whan ously aay PRICE TWO CENTS, a ee CAMDEN’S ELECTION RIOT, - MAYOR FOX'S ROWDY PHTLADRIn |\PHIA POLICHMEN 15 GVOD. Men In New Jorsey—Mayor Fox's Mob. From the Philadelphia Press, Nov. Tho example set by the rnflians of the Fiat Ward at our iste election bas borne ite legitimate fruit in causing & riot at the election held in Camden youterday, which, but for the prompt action of the county authoritien, would have been attended with serious consequences. As it was, a number of por- fons wore injored, fortunately none of them fatally. # Under the pretence of preventing repeating, a nnm- ber of Fox's police, selected no doubt trom those Who distinguishot themselves the moat on the sage ond Tuesday in October, were, at tho request of Col. MeKean, Chairman of the Camien Democratic Bx- ecutive Committee, detailed for service across the river, ‘The usual number of Democratic raffane from our own eity were also on hand, of conrao, with, & sincere derire to preserve the purity of the ballot box to the benichted inhabitants of sunny Spain, Newton township has bitherto been « stronghold of the Demoerney, polling a majority of shout 1%, As there is a large colored popnistion in the town- ship, it became an object to the Democracy, If poms bie, to prevent their vote being pelled, which would give ap equal majority for the Republicany, THR ATTACK. ALO A.M James Fleury, a Justler of the Pesca, Constable Souder, and Samnel Davis, a lawyer, al Demoernta, ond residents of Newton township, seoing that the poll was going against them, it (s alleged, ordered the room in which the election was held to be cleared of the colored voters, declaring that 16 Was time for the white man's party to bezin to vate The colored men Who were on the outside, on ab tempt to enter, were met by Se armed with © pair of revolvers, who nod an indiserimi ate firing them, of our city roughe ks and Or Wowpon Wore suol, two of them in the ‘our colored we: 4 The colored mee. rallying in their tnen, drow their nescilants from the poling place, Tenry wat badly injured; his pose was Lroken, and he wae soverely cut about the head. Henry Thomas, who was engaged with Bonder und Henry in the attack uvon the blacks, Was lo aevorely Beaton, [rom ‘this time until late in the afternoon everything waa quiet. DALLOT- NOX sMArTING, The defeated of the morning, at about 5 P. My boing reintoreed by deteokroent from thin ay. attacked the Fehcol house in which the election was being held, and, woprevented hy the officers of tte lection, who Were all Democrats, eelted the balove box, and, carrying It into an wijuining fleld, de stroyed its contents completely. Two companies of the Sixib Regiment, National Gaara, under the commend of Col. J, M. Heove!, were at once sant te the Feene by Mayor Cox and Seri? Morgan Under the protection of the soldiers, the pale were reopened, and some two hundred and five tal- lots deposited.’ of which ouly thirteen were Demo~ e ‘An atiempt was mace to create a disturb. ance, but war promptly quelled by the arrant of Lap of the aggressors by Cant, Sherman, Col, was called on for a speoch, and responded in bie tweual felicitous eizle. The poll closed, and the troops retired to thelr homes. e were arrested dar- jeveral of Mayor Fox's ing the day for alleged violation of the election river amused the “T this side of on this side o selves by arresting every nerro who landed wt street wharf curing the a’ernoon, snd coureniog them to the Second District Station House Pmvapetraia, Nov. 9 —Potice Seveceat and thirteen men, all belonging to the Phil police, are in prison at Camden, charged Uicipating in ‘the Newton township. din wee ‘him par- whore the ballot Loxes were destroyed yeatorday. THE PXAMINATION. wun given some of the Camden rioters before Cox in the Coonty Court House. The fact . rated in Camden jal erent to Vhe S cea “of asewe 8 tarps newton of Mareen § Pat ripally Philadelpbiand, were in aitondance ‘The first case disposed of was constable, chat d with os. sored, tthe pols ta Sowien Gomme ship yesterday, also 42% torlot, The. defence bearing and eutered but! in $1.00 for trial ‘The eases of the Phildelr' 1) police nen were next ance, the Mayor annonneed (hat the hearings would De postponed until 2 o'clock this ofternoon, Covenah fendants then held a consalivtion, daring whith Licat. Thomas, of the reserve force of this glty, troduction we District Auorney Jen Was to ascertain Bauwies of t At haltpast ten o'clock this morning a hearing Buber of Plilndsipbia policemen wore court room. Obarles H 4 art 4 ant is constable of that township, He waived o ‘on the list, bat the prosecutors not being im altend= Tepreseniing the State of New Jersey and thp de Nis apnesratce. and. presented a Lotter of v, aad look after their int 6 Disirict Attorney answered that hot been tare es the policemen of te charges pre! then ried haat In the crowd were several pullcouan wt Piiladelphia, and two or three PRILADSLYOIA LAWTMRS, Whose errand across the river Woe lo pyoure, if alble, the release of the inyrsonod bide « dofoad are ropreseniod by lawvors Hage, of Cunden. dney o tee” release of the pri thore had been no comp! and that it was illega’ cosrge having been pre Distriet Attorney Jenkins rey ment on that point could be ma bearing jn the atternoon. ‘The Mayor, while waiting for nen#os in the casos aguinat issied soworu Warrants for the arrest of persuas who hod maifty Of asasalt and battery on the cotored voters. hawaer Davis, of Cauuton, Wa» in cours at dis imp, and while he was conversing with u friend “a presence of wit- man Was detailing t bie Honor the foie of om asaeult and battery comultiod upon liu ay a coonsslior, Davis was told of tue charge ‘aad ogame? Lim. pe Ripping Open a Throat with a Pate af Shears-A Womnn's Awsnult, Hounah Smith, of 241 Stanton street, appeared At the Essex Market Police Court yosterday after y ny exhausted. She carried a tube in ber arms, and it was with @imentty she fonnd volte and streng*h enongh to tell her story ‘She ful that eho had hod some wore with Mary Sone residing in she sane house, when the latter, ia @ furious lacs, attacked her with a huge par of AP wiieh whe extibited to t several almaty wounds. The ofcor wh es be mcuned Whe Hon [0 PMA WD baroH ESTER COUNTY. wn, aged BN, Win Kingest Frieanha, Co T The Kev. Oh ox Merri Lored paatdr ae fe one are (straw Dorrie sidenoc a thas towm Dr Lewis Ward. a colored man. ond Win Quinta, “ for Ne John Hicaivs. was hed () haAP dimes © Anterson, a lawyer of M nia, ee sirested for irvine to induce Lewis Word to ano Ge Wo districts. He Was reloared on 611,00 bait — YOTIINGS ABOUT TOWN Jo'n Taylor died suddenly yestertiy im the Yomba Aun Dean ‘ yout Woe THirsy thee Mt The & to, from Hivene an the brig Jokap! { Ciba. areived tat nieve Tho Treasurer of the Gor nivary Maney Me, ' ok Ku ‘ 1 receipts al Mou Wt 809 Mrs. Ilo at 5 Yow Hospatar yertorday, havin 0 a ir Teton Wado Re Wator ott ort N ‘ . ¥ ing at the Ambics of a OFHameH \imity Seas io) Se aatmwny tat Mot terday Beltoew ren une. iow, Vor 13 Colnmbis wtrmes, Lit pearly cose hime aged 81, attomptod anicide at a Feet yerierlay woriiie, by takine walt om of oxalo ach, which be had Dougat a6 2 Vab lorie’s Urug sore. ‘Ve stonmahip ‘Ibe Queon, (rom Jayervonl, phe snipe Colettal Han pire. fant Pe ite frou Gailuo ; tid Gus Dvige Am iat vit 'y. LuUbnee, aah Ae qukiewn woawan, ubowt 40, desl bo tite Qik, plaid wolgt, wad inc» hat, was tut aver mug fata thjurad tint sy Siihe’ oy'a’ {howe With he HeMry. wk Cine wald 4n Btls gi was ikon ap ae Chavis hea Pours ded