Unoint.- Nfrtice*. 8jB_BBBB STOCK of W-NTI-.H fl .'TH:S'.,_C. | bat -BB8C8I88! W.b-viroac.uded 1* ?3*1 cur large andoomplet*itock of WifTTBt Citnit M. Bid IraxilBi-OOtJontforMenandBoy*, *t*OB_tTBBi>i'7i."* in rit.iat p-eparatorytoremoval. W* ar* deUrm-ed to BBBB out the t-tir* Stock ln the pr***nt ?taat. brii.7 wbat It-j.y. Thia preaenU a ?kbit b~*8~BltB **pr*vi~*t7ao_p-ete ourit. from the LaKa.*'. Bt* a of Maa'i aaiaaaaf Om laiaaaalfaMBaaaaa oo.>-i B tbe city, At F.xtbb*B!1 laa Prkbi. Baaaafi i<; i-i ??* k co. Na*. ?*, -W aud !*.<> 11 road way. ^aa?iiriirT~*?-> e?e**i-*>t>*a,~?***o**********o**a'^ BALLLO.'I 0 ? a ?8888888 tttt tttt tttt ? prrtrrmtt ?tt Trrr B******* a n~ rwt * rro ttp a rrr o a a ? maaJ 8888888888888888.888888888888 ???04~o<69. B Naw Sttlb ot Sbibt. Wabbaj?iut> to Fit. Mi?* to meatn-e at 818. *1'. 824. etc , .tc. par do.ea. Ne ordir aaal* tot _*? than haiI a dosen Bhirta B 8 t - o B Bkotbbbi, No 409 Broadway, New-Tork. 8a/TtoU*ala Bad* iappH*d on tbe uiuai terini._ .ri^towN s Bronchial Trochi'S Cort Cooph. Cold, Hcartmru Influenta, any IrriUt pitrn er Sortntn ot the 1 hr?,it. Htiiete the ItarK tr.g Congktn Comumptton, Dro'.ehitil. Attfi nn, and Catanh Clear and OWt ttrei.'jth to tke eetn uf vriu.rf ai'K.ktK. A'.l> ariliBHk. ,?_ ^ %Wi,e ol the -up-runc- ol che.'ktng a Cougb or - Come -n CokT ln Ita hnt atage . that -h'.rl. lu the begtmiing woald yield to ? mlld ie_.dy. lf nefllerted .oon attack* th* Laon " Beonrt,', b'otehu,! TrvtAtt '* co. iaili.lt gdemulct-at in ggfllSeaU. liliy Pulmonary ard Bronrblal Irritalon. '? Tbat troobleln my Thi?. (for which tha " Tto ,Ar, aie a i]~c_ii), bivu * a? de uie often am, re Mhltpemr.'' _ _ N. P. WlLLII. ?' I reoommend tbeir ott te Prmi 8r*kivBsi>. " Rev. _. H. Chapix. " Have proved ext.emely aerv-i-bie for HoakiB Rev. Hbitbt Wabp Bukcrbr. " A?i oat InBiat rt-lief in the d_tr*__g iabor of brtathlng pacoiiar to Aituba " Rev. A. C. E<*oifllT074. " Con?in no Opiitr, or any?inBlDi-irioui.'' Dr. A. A. H a taa, Chemut. Hottcn. " A ilmple aad pleaiaat combinaUon for Corjuit*, Dr O. F. Bn.ai ..w. Hjitort. " BeaeSclal la BaoTtCBlTia." Dr. J. I*. XV. Lahb, Bm__ " I bave piov-d th*** eacriieat for Wj_e_'-i**u Co.oa." _ _ _ __ Rev. H. V*. W AHita_. Botton. " Banehcal tahea r omp.!it~toiptak, *_firr_f frum Cold." Rev. 8. J. P. Ajilbkh.**, St. Loti: " Irrac-n al ln remDviag HoaraeneM and Irrita tion ef the Tbroit. *j ciilb.? wlth Si-KAh.ani and S.M.B-1." Proftiacr B. Stact Johvio-, /.ci Granpe, Oa, Teacber of Mutir, Southern .'e _*le Coifege. " Great beaeflt when takeu betor. and after preach Ici, at tbej. preveut Hutiaenet. From tb.-ir put ?flttct I think they *U be of permaaent adva-tafle lo mr.'' R*v. E RoaLBT, A. M , Preiident of Atheu'i Collegv, Tenn. "*""""Sold by ail D.-jfgt.t.at Twa.iii ma (im-i Bi.x. ?(1 Bai.w-'t Tbc( ar* Ba >ttv'? Tlt I MIL Baowr-'i "fKOCBBA rl. ? i . BBM MB? Bb ?wjr't TBvKfBBX ?8888 * Baora*? BaoaiVa 1 - a ? fia*a-'i Taof aaa mmtmft Tk >( ii ? - Baaanra Tb-icbbj. Bbow>'? TaoCBBa 9ia*T PaaairB at New-York State Fair, K.Untra. i ia*i Caaaira at m ionil Falr. St Lo?i, Fia*T faaaira at New Jeraey State Fair, K_?betb, f 18.1 f_BBII a 8t m.n.rr aaa County Kaixt, Taken thia Fall by Wl.ST 8 iMPROVKD PUMP. TB. Bep-ter of The Tiihone aayi of lt: " Of Pnmpi for firm oie. I itil) look opon Waat't Porop of the ord?ary t-e, aa tke b*?t that 1 am acqaa-ited wi.h, It I" ln* ail Iron, not liable tjo aet oat ? ret~ti, at d t?tlly lepaired if lt doe*. ai.d not liable go ttooe* up lo Wli.ta.r. ll operatel eailly, both at a luotioo aud 1*0**1 aw.ii.i. " Tte D_ly Newi Reporter aayi: "I will not neglect lo notic* ao luTintlm whicb itrui k me ai lapplying a long felt need 'an?ad Ih* houie. ' We hava bad fo.copuDopi ln plenty Betor* B*w, but n'.oe toeqnai Weit'i luproved Double-Ac.Iug. Aatl FreafailcA, Lift?g and Korc?g fonip, iold by J. ." Watr 1 Co., Ns. 17?Bto*_8ay M.T. Tnit I'nii.i. it wouderf.iliy limple aodpowerfu. ai d sill won wlth equal beaoty ln deep well. or abnUow waten. throHiug a itream to a great dlalanne. Iti* akaoar* ha8 by Mi H ei. * irleotific gemiemau, who Mr?* aad ntotta th* ovletrkted Ot). Llgbtuiug Rodi." W* *.ae make large ilzei of thete Pumpi, adipted for every pAata wbere Uquidi are to be ralaed, and we cau fund.ih tw-ttf. a_ay lo ooavlnc* any Luv-irer th? they are th* Baar and tiurui ln n*e. Ptra 8*4 Uiai cf ali tlndi on haad J D V\ aai k Ci . No 179 Broadway, N. Y. B/_-H't-) 'liOi'oP)iut(ir.s iu th.- beat and cheaptiet artirie lor Urwui Beautifllng, Clear.a;r .-, I cr )in. Preaeiving BM IrUtrtortog ihe llair. Ladiei U- it. BoMhj UraggltU. CATAKACT \Va.SIUN(.--.1a( B1XB. Thr he.t ner invei.t-, No h nn: Vt aud r*o M BAB. 8i i ui.i.s k Hiati. No. _4 Broadway. B40. I'ARK-R SEWINO?__.( 1IINK, fM Fiuit Ci_? IJi.i'm-lbTiikriii. Bapul aad Noiieieai uud.-r fneuta uf Uowe, Oiover k Baker, W ae*ke: k W i.luB, kc Ai.-_a WotBD. Oflii-. Vbkn.7* iv 4 o , No 44A Broadway. _ Batchbior's Hair Dik, Wig and Toupee Bactory, No. Ib Bond tt Pnvate eutrano* for 1*?ei. Tbe dy* appl.'d Ifl Me aky-'jght roomi_ _ 1'OWKB Cl.OCKK. KlI.ll.ATOItS, ANU Oil ICB CLji.lt? Ihe moit at curate tirnrkeepen ln the world. 8?BBI b Co , No. 4v*7 Broadway, DfiBBY'8 C'OMI'.INATION liAMri. LOCK. (PatecteLl May IH 1W~ ) Tb* itrODgeit. aln jlert. and moit durabie Lock In the world. It cai. b* tber. ugl.ly aDd i^tiifacto-i!y explain.il to any one ln hlt*-. ?*_flMt A. S. Maki in k t o., Soie ManntBctaren, L---i:,'n.'.rKlcSTliiKiii _A_ti.l, No 835 Broadway, mr Worth Bt-. N. Y. Bcb,;iibb__ Fihb pKO'.r Sai?? (WUfltr'l Patent) Of iil aii.i aad patBrna, cuncautly on haad aud for aale on tb* a.oat '.voiabi. _ta a _A B M. k Co. MoRtlll BD'fl Mm.ii* El B-W-TKB, Tbe Hft ii tt. World, -ocent.a bottle D. C. k-oi?hbad, M V , .No la Uaheret , New-Voik. Bo'i by al' (jck 4 |)rnt;i.U B>_-JN?-8 PRF.PARBIJ Oiik. " BvorybiiJv ibould baae a bo.t.t "?(Tribune. FOB 8__ t IlkllUIKI Maatifartared by H C 8r*_Bi?s lt Co.. No. 4C Cedar-* Pv-tOfilc e addrett, Cox NfJ MM TH* STKRI (JM one BMPORUM, Wholuale and ?Mflfl ?? Abtbosii.No Ml Broadway. Catalog-i*. aed on rei-ipt o* i_?p. PhotafrapMc materiali for auiteuri aud tbe tradr _ Ar* A' 7>-R Ml'K! kttT if ABBBB 18 TBB PBBSa8C8 oi BfitAofiiaaca.?Tht Net OrUermtBet of tha *-"_; rt-rxTdt tie followi-K tragic occuncnce of the previous i ..nt At 10 o'clock laal nli*ht a Bhot-ic. trH)_<-y w_s en Bcttd tattnli'-y tu tbe bi_j/*oI iha (.era.;? __MB8roff CoDrert Ih. I on 1-o-dr-t Btreet, between St. Chirleii BDd ("art'tdelet. Ti)*v were -.?'*"*i-./ iu the drama of Th* W oif. aad at tbatrnoment "rrtre actiri. a *rieiie iti a ?a_*blirg h(.t_~, wbere a yoti-K "B"in ia rlt-eced of his iai duae, atd, when he tharK-a the Kambleia witli cheatL-r -*? etat-bed afid UU-t .loin Kru.er waa Blaviii; thejjBrt of the gambler, Ktuile S eur that of .be'rniLeo yi uti)f tnan Kruifer had not been iarii_l)ed wilh a eta^fd-fti'i'r by ttie property man aiii 888188*88 B r**J one from offioer Berwin, who waa the Bpecial T~Ik~B?aii in (oncert llall. Io acli-g ?ncb ajeneB with real dai/pere 88 the at*?_?(*>, theiereon who ankee the bluw -e*-_B his elbow out M-8888 than the po>nt of ihe weap >n, aod t_9 pei_on wro prtteiid* to receive th* fatitl trirtiBt leaiiB back wa/dB, eo that theatrikerBellK)** commK affainrt hia bieaat ei"|B the aoti-u. _4BB*rw8B ouhappily -ome wbat i.toi~Bted and when he ebould bave mrown fckuatlf b-ckwa-d he tDlUetily *to -|tx. forward.anl be? fore Krogtr could ch-k rhe itnpe u* of bia a"rt_ thi dkgvor had g b* into the li^ht ade of fStuner b no k, OpcLiing a u., h to the ba.k booe. Tlie a.fortnnat a_U?r wa* ioetaatlj c .rried ofl tbe tingt- and eent la ttie Charity Horpiial morthliy woonded while Kro-rerwaa tpW_n i-thafoacknp by otti er* Daltoo aud Borwin. ThacBitain waa down but a Bbor. time, the pool of BflBfli -*-* w**hed nj., aLd then it waa annoonced to th* BflflBBBflfl tri.ttha dra*a could noi be conclodt., Jbot t_Bt a faroe w*-u d I* mba itnted. Th* andi.nc* rrlaodad oii w*Btlhecuit*in, ar.d for a whole h)ur tbo toliow _ct4>r? of S-aner axart-d theuiaelTeeto mak* fnn while tbe -uditor* loufreA and applauiled a* if Ib* apUI-a** ofa au-'* Uf* blood waa a mere Inlle. Mr. I)*Cordovad*B-/*rB ?t CliBtofl HaU thlaaren lag, bia po* a on Broadway. Mr, Vo CordoTa a uaat* wa* ia aaVeria ntly omitted from a liat of leotn-*?ra rt cwuAy pubL-tifd ia tbaaa cdua-i. , JVVjW-1_j?~c _)>-iJi-i_i e^-ib-kiiai m TrTlTi-SDAT. KOVEMBKB 8. 186.. We jeaWday prinU- and sold 7.,.r>00 oopiea of Thi-. Daily TRim.'fir.. The utiiTerBal demaod for 1-t.rre-. atid trustworthy election returna carried the aale of the paper up to thia rather unuaaal figure. m The Young Men'a Kepublioan Fnion of our City iniitf tbeir frienda to join them to-night ia a meet? ing of congratulation over the election of Lincoln and H?_lin, at the Ntuyvesant Inatitut.. We only legret that a larger hnll could not be procured for the occaaion. Thia Auociation called the first meeting ever held in our City to reap.nd to the C'hicago Blttninatione, orgaii'/ed the fmt Wide /.wake Club in our City, and haa eirculated .!,1M51, 0(>) page* of Kepublican document* during the late canraas. Ita a orkini* niembera have & right to rejoioe, and to.mght they moan to do ao. en The enormous \ote polled on Tuesday in eome of the Election DiBtricta of thia City, the onusual number of candidateB for oflice, and tlie frequency flf acratchee on the varioua ticketa, rendered the work of the Canvaaiera anything but ehild . play. In aome of the Diatricta, their labora were pro loDged untll nearly noon je?t?rdaj. We preaent this morning the voto ofthe City by Ward- on State Ofliccrs, Judge*, Surrogate, Superviaora, and Keg iater, and the vote on _at.embly by Drntricta. In collecting tbe*e returna, we are under obligation to the city railroad oompanieB and to the Police De partinent for facilitioa afforded ua in the prosecu. cution of the work. .-*> KingB County, and ee^ially the City of Brook l)n, LaB dono nobly. Fusion diew on thia Couoty for H',000, and got on') 4,658. On looal officera we havetjinade a clean *wc.p?the only Democrata elected aucceed by the pruviBionsof the law, which, like the New-York .Superviaon' atatute, requirea Juttices to be eflflflflfl equally from the two partien. Tbe Buecei-Bful candidates are aa folloviB : flaiiiT laJlBBJ F. Campbell. Kep. t.'ttntly denounced him a* a foe toj the Constitution and the South, Beeni to ub as devoid of intrinaic probability aa of poaitive aup port. If those who hate hicherto inei*t>d on be lieviDg Mr. Lincoln all that he ia not and ahould not be, will cindidly read hia Diecussiona with Douglas in IQ60?-~B__ which we ahall be happy to aupply them?they cannot fail to aee that their feara are fallacioua and their imputationH ground le?B. If they will not regard what he ao plainly declared loDg before be wae thonght of for Preai? dent, and when he was appealinj*. for aupport to the citizene of a Free State only, they aur.-ly cannot he eipected to place confidence in profeBBions uiade under the immediate impulse of the threata af the Fire-fatera that tbey are about to diaeolve the l'nion whereof he haa been choMin Preeident. " If they believe not Moaes and the Propheta, nei " ther wou'.d they be pertro&ded though one rose " In-m the dead." Tlll: i.niiio Hill ) i. [OR?_? aud Hamlin have the MB Flcctoral Votea weclaiuied forthem in our laat?17 more than enough to elect them. We preeume they have Ore? gon pretty certainly, snd perbapg California alio. They lo*e New-Jtreey, wherein Fusion is report*** to have S.000 majority, and to have elected three of tbe five Members of Congrea*?Perrj', Cobb. ahd Steele. We truet that New-Jeraey will atand alone siuong the Free States in opposition to the ureat Free-Labor triumph. We do not imitate our cotemporarie?, in Bettiny down tho Southern States by gueae, as having voted thip way or that. Delaware, North and South Cfllfl?Bfi ha\e gone for Breckinridge; bljeaouri pretty burely for Ilouglaa; Kentucky and Mary land fur BflB) Viiginia ia probably also for IJell, but thit- is not oertain, and we can alTord to wait ft.r the retuins. Suffice it that they cann.t affect tbe aui?pii'iou6 result. Ol lt **# - I'r* ?i -.hi rifir. in fAr Co?nfr?. All. j.a_y. :i?41i<)nei_t. 3/nX l(r"t.uie. l,66.r)i()iiondaga. 1.80!' CBBaiaagBa. '..l.'?0|()ntario. 1,837 Cayaga. 3,__6 Otaage, aay. 100 CliatiUU'iaa. 1,'..l.) OlleHDB. 1,61!l Chemnng. TjiiOiOewego. 3,6?i CI.MiBuirtJ. l.'-r)0 Oteego. aay. IjSQO Cliiton. 71 - KenBuelaor. 'J.r> ('(Iniub.a. -50 1_ralo|rt. 1.?'?9 Ulsttr. ?'?OO lleikimer. S090|WaR8B. "00 .leflenaon.:i MW Waahicgton. 2,700 I_**i?. '.??.'.'?IWayne.2.700 IjitiijysUin. l.f-4..lHl\VvoniiDg. '.',0011 MadiaoB. 3,3*13 VaMa. I.'.oo Monro*. .'1,4-1 Moatgomtry. BM Totnl."Oi.iilO Maga/a. l,'.'?.l Fuiinn ttojarttkt by Oenttlari Albany. l.-JOO.Ki hm-id. MM (irt-eie.iKcokland. 8fll llamilton, aay. *JO0 Schoharia, aay. l/.OO KiBSf. 4.9S0 Sollivau, a*v. 600 New-York.893.1 W._t~_-Bt~.. l.'.lfil PnUiam.'. '*.' - iiuttut. 60H1 To?a!.4I,hi'4I Lincoln ? iiiaji.rity in the Stal. (very nearly, 11,7 *>4?. Fuller return* may reduce this, but we think not beiow 10,000. We think Gov. IfOBfi in'n mnjorlty eicot _a Lin coln'a. Hia vote it not flfl-tfl ao heavy, but Mr. Urady has polled \nrhnyn lo.OOO io the State, which (MBBM flfl- of Kelly* vote. Of courae, the whole ltepubl'can Stutt* Ticket ia elected, and probably by at leait 4(',li00 majority. The old Senate (Kepub.) hoida over. The new Ataembly ia aomewhere near N Ke? publican to ;,- Fution. Tue majority oanaot well be lf.- than 60, We truit tbe MeuibeiB of Congre.- atand M Kepublican to*. Fuaion. Still, we do not feel en tirely aure of Van Wyck in the Orange andS)l veater iu the I Irter Ditthet. Ob the whole, we think Near-York haa done pretty well, though naked, ahameieaa bribery haa reduced our majoiitie* in Columbia, Mootgomery, and other couutiea, awe-dd tbat of i'uaioa ia Albanj, ani carried thi klakny aad .Scheneetady C. DgtMi Diitrioti ig-i-Mitu. THK CATIVhrW, The politioal conteit jn*t cloaed bo fluapicioualy baa preaentcd aome aapecU ?<> peculi_r aa to de err... more than a paaaing recognition. Let ub endeavor to depiet them. I. Kor the fir?t time, that great, eompaet, pow erful orgauization, the Democratic party?more powerfulby Tirtiieof iU di?cipline th?n eveu by ita _u__erie__ fltroDRth?entered upon a Prefli dential cnnvaa? with two divene tieketa nn_ oTgan ization?~niy, with two clcarly inc?.inpatilile creeda or platform- aa well. We regard thk divia ion a> one roain cau-e of it? overti. ow. Trne, the couritry wai tajt for change?tbo feeliugthat fluch a change waa needed waa very general?and the nambcr that deaired was greater than that of the ?till formidable array that dreaded it. But the Oj-poKition wbb iUelf irreconrilably dit-ided?the preatige of aluioflt unifonm eucn-flfl (without which the moat extenaive political patronage U a aource of weakneflB rather than of utrength) largely con tribut.d to render the Domocracy invincible? while the preponderance of mateiial intereats (rarcly more potent than in our day) fleeined to favor ita retention of power. Had but a flingle Democratic ticket been preeented, ujion a C-intnon and eenerally acoepted platfoim, the chances wiuld have been in favor of ite election. Bat?to go no furthcr back?from the date of the mon?trou? at? tempt to torce the Slave Conetitution concoetad at Lecoinpton upon the proteatiiifi I'eople of Ktnsaa by the fltrong ann of Federal power, down through the elaborate eflortfl to faaten upon the party through the Scnate an aflirmance aa a party doguii ofthe right of Slavery in the Territorit- t" Con greasional protection, to ita logical i-equence in the diemptions at Charleaton and Baltimore, the Democratic niachine would aeem to have been run for the eipreafl purpose of eecuring a Kepublican triuroph in 1*<.' a hrgr ai.d ^er..-ral [flflfflflfl. in the actual and Ifllfltiffl vote td the BflfflMfafll _, flfl iflfflrlfll ;i matter of AflBflfl, if flflfl fli*flff< Ifllifll orily dareall"WU8t.. flflflTflfll tlie Sl?vi- B-fltfll .ib thoroughly :ib wehnvejUr-t tttnttti thfl I'n e. we will ('('.ilidi"illy midcrtaki-to carry the foitner al?o in tlie next BflfltfflM by a haadnome inaj'-rity. IV. The very general enliatnunt of th-< llercan tiie and Capitali.t ilaeaea in tln- 1 union cauae by thriflkl of apprehcnr*i..n that Ikfl I'ni.in waa abuut ti. I.e diiaolvcd in caae of L-flflolfl'l electimi, waa anothtr aalient fcature of k-WflflflfflM, Kflt-dflf Iike it baa been aei-n eicce the Bflfl| ccutrovt-ray flf I- '.-.'-u; and even that did not compare in the in tensity ai_d unaiiiiiiity of the cmnuiercial furor with that whoae reaulta Wfl flflfll OflflflMflatfl. Many of our mercha-.t? muat have really bflBflffli that the |Slave State* where abtut either to break up lhe I'nion or (what wan regarded aa abi.ut the aaiiic, .-t< |. biijiirg giHida ofua.it l.inoolu ahnuld bechcted. We c.i.lidently truwt that neaily all w).(, iiidulged or ttlected theae apprehon^ioiii will live to njoice with ua that they v.ere h<> ill f..uuded. Thtre hflffl been I'reaidential couteata more flfl. eited, moreenthuriiiKtic, more demon_itrative. than that of 1600, lut none in which fl Iflfgei MflflMI to. k a de^ii and Mflflff interobt. and we think cone wbich cootrituted inore fully tn the Aflflfhtflflflin! of the publio mind, the education of tle- m..ra e. ,-c of the nation. That the reault may I.e fllflf ruled to the __?__?! good of our country and o mankind muet be the prayer of every patriot, phi lai.tl.ri'j.iet and Chriatiaa. ''Difleolution! D_B_..liition ot the l 'nion ia inevital.le "if the Black Bepubliranstriumphatthiflelectioo." Thifl haa been tho cry of The lltrold, The Eipretf, and 77ir Jour>,al of io?merce aay Jay for ? few montha pflit. "So help ib* Ood I never wiil aobmit to tke " elootion ol Lincooi," tk.1 Ue Uat-.-. Wn_, m * bmU aj*. ch of f. ir boura'duration eo Morda*/ laat. -a-Vf, a-aaconadng jiarn*-! Lincola vt eh-ctoJ. Ifl*",? "Wiafl' atooka have fldranced in plice._ THK BKBiri.T OKB8. A eareful car.Maa of tbe re.nrna in tbia city -.bow* the (oL'owing i-*u!l tip-n I'-cal offieera: For Judge of tbe Si'.premo Court, Oeorge 0. Jlarnard, l'nion Democrat, haa BMM Notea, to 36,406 for Iionnty, Pi. publican; Ilarnard'a major? ity, 17,-'.'.'.'.. For Judge of tbe Supeiior Court, Jamea W. White, Kepul.'.ican, B88, by our count, .!*',->-?:!? n?ba'ffer,Tammaiy, :>l.?7l- TaUmtdge, Mozart, M,680| White'a BB. -irity, Ull-, with aeven dia trictHOut. Thete districtt uive only #11I-'n-ioo majority for Praeidont. White ii pretty certainly elected. For Kecorder, John I. BflflBflflB, Tarumany, han m\\14B\ Van Puren, Kepublican, '-,550- Ruaaell, Mo/art, 16,888. BflflflBM over Van Puren, 4. UM, with nine diatiicts to come in. Mr. City Judge Btif-ell it effectna'.ly ifpudiated. For Surrogatt, Kdward C. We.., Uoion Demo ciat and pr.'.tut incumbent, haa **6,7tl0 aotea; David K. Jaquen, Kepublican, .^ilb* Weat'a ma? jority, '.?:', .1.. lor City J udge, John IF. McCunn, l'nion Demo? crat, ha* 41,1T.i-,- Sedgwick, Kepublican, .'I7,.f77* Livingi*ti>n, Piteckinridge Democrat, 6JW\ Mc? Cunn over Sedgwick, .!,571-two dLatrieta not in. For 1>)*iatfr, John Keyaer, Kepublican, haa 3J,r-.7.i; Lynch, Mozart, Ba\BtBi Krennan, Tam many, *>.'),:MII?five diatricts not in. Keyaer'a ma joiiiy ia 1,'.'I7, which tho mitaiug di-tricta may aouiewhat reduce, but hia election ia conceded. 1 ,r Superviaor, William K. Stewart, Kepubli? can (now in oflice), haa _-,-M| Srnith Ely, jr., Tamnii-.ny, ln%tBft\ C'ol.8chwartzwaelder, Mozart, 15,1 Ct, Stewart is elected, and F.ly, being next tiiphe-t, ia to be appointed. For CoiiRrega, Benjranin Wood, Mozart Dem., ii choeeu in the llld District* JflflMB E. Kerrif-ao, Mozart, in the IVth; William Wall, Ke?., in tbe Vth; FrederickA. ConkJiug, Kep., in the Vlth; Flijab F. Ward, Fusion Dem., ifi the Vllth. aod bflflfl Delaplaine, Fuuion Dem., ia the VIIIth. We have elected siz Membera of Assembly in tbi* City: la*t year, we got only five. Fuaion car? ried in three or four Democrat*, who conld aot otberwiae have been elected. The lateat and fulleBt City IffiM ihow bm fol IflMfii R~. Tam. B or. lrt. iS'urif. bm ' 'owri.id, .0.') .vj.'.h'O .... tiuwtrior Court.:i_,_H.I -11,771 30,899 Rr, order.18,360 :?'..74S I6.88J Bmtrogote.:t?,.'.l8 ..V'tf) ? CtyJitdge.*B,?77 H.j4H 6,-0 Jir^.t.r .-fiL_SS 'J&.'W 30,918 _ _}, i ? itor....'.'.31, .M -0,087 --..''GS Iu the firtt eight Difctrictn of the State we lost* two and gain two Mt-mbert* of C.-ngrea-. The ma joritieaare aa followa: I..EdwardH. Kflutli. I). (gain/.1,000 n..Hasai ?. OflTai, D. (gflfi).8,03. III..Hen Wood, D.!?_? ]V..Ja_t. F. K*rrij.'iin, MV/. I).1,481 V..\\'illiani Wall, K. (gain). KW v*I..Fl888BB? A .'o_kiiu>.. K. (_B_a). KM VII.Klijah Wurd, D. IjM 1 VIII..haa. DtlapUtiu*, D.~,?-7:t The __MB_VJBBB fllflfltfli it) thin City are at fol? low*: /,, | Mn. I. JbBB CflfiaBU, Ifdfi. D. IM II. William Walali. 1). B_ III. Okri*. P. Woodriill, M-z. D. lili li. r.-wif IIopi-B, K. (saiu). 191 \. Joliii J. Shaw. R. 4:10 VI. BbBBBbIT. WtrntBtt, D.1,7!. VII. Dani.-I Yoimj., D. (gain). 790 VIII. Amlrew Craft, K. (gain). iBB I\. II. K. Sbeiwood, K. 4:W \. Luke F. OaafiBBfi 1 - (gain). 4t'J M. John Hard*., Tam. Da (gain).1,7-. Ml. O. J. ('.luipbell, Mflfi. D. li.'. MII. Cfififl. K. KirdBall. K. ri-ain). M0 MV. B.O. Hutfhinga.Tiini. D. 4.1 XV. Ue... W. Vniian, D. 000 XfX Dtimih MeCfiBfl, K. (ffiia). 4 XVII. J. J. afflBBB, Tam. D. 317 Theie ib ;i very heavy inajority agaimt the Suf frapi- "-Bflflfl?BflB.?jierhaps ".h.imJO. TIIE 1*411 14 1 \M? TUE BBI.IBTRV. 4 >f all the aaaaaaiaa ofthe Kepublican party none have been the objects of more vehement and bitter attack than the exieting Metropolitan Police mtflBB, atd the law ttt the registration of voteru. On the very morning of the election. the anti-Re publicitii papers overllowed with denunciations of tlu-Police, as Kepublican hirelingM, who, under pre tenie of preferving order, mij;ht be expected ti e.teit tLe wb) le iiillueuce of their olTieial potition -ti,al authority in a mere partiBan 88888, to the ????BfBai the-.arious partien iimted in flflflBflflflflfi to tbe BepfifiBeBB8| BOC was tln.4 attack upon the Polii?(? limited to the newspaper*. The C0111111011 Coui.cil fii the C.ty, in their applicati ju to the Bfiflt?f, lor the BflflB???M_t of Bfflflifll doputioi to att. nd at the polls, gafljT their indursement of fafiSaa charge* ngainBt tba impaitiality and truat wi'itliin. et iii tl.e Police. Iu like manner tl.e Kegintry bw Bflfl BflBfiBflfl* a* an attack upon th'1 rij*ht? of voters; enaeted, r.ot withaviewto preaomng the jmrity of tbe kflOflt* boxet, but io the hope and denign of depriving roten of their ripht*. We trutat the tiection of Tfiflfliflf will forever ailence thete calumniet, and lead to a guoeiou* rec.'gnition and nrkiioisii-dj.:)iit*iit of the uierit-i ai.d brm to ml ( periitiuii of buth tbe .letropolitan Police e)utirn atd the mwgjmttf law. It it agr.-ed 111 all hand* tbat, in npite of the political excite meiit with va.Iii.-h the city had been agitated for wi"ek)f**pri ceding the enormouH vote throwo, and tbe uiiivertal intt-reat felt in the rcMilt, the election wa* CHiducted thrcii^hout in Ihe moat .juiet and otdeily lnaniitr. Ij.eu tim moat violent anti KapfifittfifiB ii-'iruBl* admit that the police, the very argaaiafifMA and character of which aeem al.mo to Bfl?kB to cruub dow n all the dinorderly elementa, conducted iteelf with tbe moat eiact impartiality. Nor wero tbe iiieiit* of tbt-Kei-iitry law any tho lt'Ka coiiBpicuout*. Wbo can doubt that bet for tho rtgittry ar.d the faciliti*. aflorded by it for tho pre veiitivjii a'.d dttectiori of fraudulent vote?, tbe bai Iut-l.o.*.. 1 Wi ii1-! ? .1 '? I.. t-ii atuilt-d tu a must BB"~flflfl evtent7 The two uio(*t eaa-utial re.|iii?:teB to the "BflO working ti a GflVflfl inent like ourt, are protertmn to the Im .ib lide citizent in the free 8BBfflJBB flf their right of toting, acd the exclution of illegal vt.te*. Tl.c.-o waa a tLme wLen this city 888888*1 in great dangtr ol h-nng ".I.'-.- two e*iential aafe guard*. Ttuitdt and fiaud threateaed to deprive the e! 11r-?? franchiae of all itt value. Luokily, we have '.?>.* d the meana of ettricating ounelvea fniij thia iini k'l-i. Cuoapicuoua among thete meana are our pretect non partiaan Police aad the Kegia try Aet, two benefactioni to i ur city of whioh the Kepublican* may well be proud. Our Stat.* foe* ha-dicine.) far Llucoln aad Morgan, but tbe Pratideut and Su-parinteadeat of t_.? C.?jtral ;'-. nl ti?* c'lcVd t-cru*.WiM to Congrr-a?tbe former by 600 majority in tbfl Albany, tbe latter by 400 mijority in tba Scha nectflrly diatrict. It ifl oot odp word too much to ny that theietwo dtfltrieti har. be*? pnt against Mr. Iiincolii'fl Adminiatration by the power and pitrotageof our Stata'fl wealthieat corpora tion} for Mefltra. Olcott and Mix could baye been beaten by no otJier men than the Preflid. nt and Sup-rin tendent of that Roid. We have heard tbat thn Sup-rintendeiit, at least, if not tho Pre^idect alao, would r_*ign hi* Kulrond offi'e it elected to Coo greiifl. We hope to hear that thia haa been de-".ii tively Nllllfli on. Tle ,\. Y. Ttmes will doubtli--? learu w.th grati fication that the " fierce conteit," wbich it lat*ly reported flfl " going on in the Bepublican party " if Hfl upper Diatrict oi Westcheiter County, " with reference to the nomination of Mr. CflflNJ " a? Member tf Asaembly from that Diatrict," bai iH-en terminated. Tbe B, publicana of the Diatrict do not ?eem to ha\e been either aurpnaed or ap palkd by the fact tbat auch bitter PflrfMkfc a? Oalvin 1'roflt, norice Bailey, Froat Ifort.n, Ctarle* Wiigbt, Ac, were doing their worst to beat the Repnblican candidate for Aiaombly, md be it elected in apite of them by over 000 majority ?about twicc what wu given to Mr. G. B. Hub bell, our lat. flterling Kepublican member. The " peculiariflflWMI and inteust" which The Ttmes diacovered for invented] in that cauvaia, and which (it fliiggented) palpably re*|uir.'d Mr. Camp'i withdrawal, ?eem to have takeo on a modified form, and Tlie Hflfl*! apprehen?ion that, unleafl Mr. Camp ahould decline, " Mr. Marahall ha? the " inaide tiack," would seem to be efleotually diaai j.attd._ The Albany Arnvt,, in car .aasii.g the re.ult- of onr recent election, e..ultii_gly saya: " We have wlped away the groeeer di _T-(tt ef our Itate-Uu. Mi Ut-adea, and Mjer*, and tl.e more *h*i_ie_ee? of flfl predatory tnbe, who have iufeated our I_eg_?Ut--e, aiid Uuflht * loaaon Bvm to I.ittli.i-hn.'* ?Did The Argus ever hear of any of " the pre " datory tribe " "more stflflMMfll " than .Spinola Yi-t he riniaina at Albaiiy, with a majority of the Gridiron Democrata of laat Winter from thia City and Brooklyn?if not, it ifl no fault of Tht Argus s political frienda, who renominatetl and did their beat to IflflM. them. In Sarato?a County, the ruaioniata not only ran their own Oridiron mem bera, but took up one diacarded by our ..ide and tried to roelect him. In view of theae hcU, we Bubroit that modeity with regard to "thepreda "tory tribe'' become, the Iiegency organ. Wt urged the people to vote down the Gridiron men regaidle-s of party; The Argus reaerved all ita tbunder for thoae MMflJ them who happened to ba Kepublicana._ Ki'SNV Frsios.?Jamea Lynch lo?e? the Rep iaterahip in part becauae tlie Know-NothiogJ Ku sii'itietfl would not vote for an Irinh Rooian Cdth olic, even for a purely mini.terial or exeoutive flta tii n. In the IXth Ward aione, we learn that Lynch'- or Brennan'a name wascut or eraaedjfrom no leaa than nine hundred PWflfl ballota. " Vote " the whole!" " No acratching "' " Be true to ?? each other '" ahouted Tht Eiprtst from day to day, with better effect, appareutly, upon the Iri.h than upon ita own more e-pecial disciplea. The Mozai-t lriah generally voted f?r Frederick A. TallmadKe, notwithatanding his known devotion to "Sam;" but " Sam" did not forgct the nativity nor the creed of .lamea Lynch. Tiik Pkinck or WAi.ri irB-OUMfltV-1Theilander atart-d by oue or two corn epondent*. of New-Vork Republlien loornale, that tte Prlr.ce of Vflfllflfl wae iDJuitod aud nearly iuol.l.?d aJnrit.p lilattaj. at H_flBflMflfl\ waa thoro'i.-biy re"-t* d here at the tloie, deuled by tho. t w ho eccoaipa _ied the Prinoe, ly the Kl hr* ot'J pap<-r?, aud extn by raeoib* u of the royal tht, Hut, of .oune, B caluniay Hi*'* faater tban lt. refuUtion, ?d-lflflflfl Iflflfll flflflfl flfl el-botat- artirle on tlie *tat*v I wu**, tm kuown to have be.n without fouiiditlou, to va hi h ire __*__. The ***** ******** of the poor whit* population of tbe Sooth I* at the *ame tln.e mallgned. Tht Timea takee for jrrantadall the partl*an ec-u.ration* of the Black Rep.ih!..-aii joirrna'* \?nip* up *tor'e? that have long be*n eiplodrd, ani cru.m.'.iUon the wholi-aH.ira* tlie natural recilt of the *^rtof iuatltutlnnaealitlngln tbe 1 uthern State* ot tiii* L'nlon. Ttiaa na uial re*ult of Rtpnbllran abuae 1* thua *eeu Our country 1* bald i.p to the ??ru of the wo ld.ln*t*ad of dotrg whatthey oan to at-n.re for u* the reapect of Kurope the*a uupalii ,tlc and tieacheroi.t AuWf-MM i.otculy di*clo*e to *t*anger* tlie teally wesk poi.it* ln our *. henie of goveruoiei t, but UiTeat fBlilttefl wl.lch loielgii, r. iladiy .. i/e upon and tpread widdy Vo theiuti nite dit. recltof tJbo.e wliooii_(inated them. 11 e ei.tlre ?nic!e in tht l.urtdon ltntei fall* to the ^TOQnd. and fall* of lt* polirt; *i.ce flflfl oi.lv wi re the ttatement* ntitrue on ?1 leb it diiat.* with auch avitiity, but tlie (eneial cir*-utii ttannt dc oot eiiat wbich lt take* tbe o.'._*loi. to dr*g into publicity. When the gentleruen wbo attend.-d hia Royal II Igbneta ahall a.a.ire tbe Kig i.li that i.o hui Ii ina ilt, a* are d* .c;il*ed wereoMe.-ed 1 i:i. at I... l,n , nd. iie'l;i|? that uatiou will l**iu to dlelni.t other .tatenieuta colored by party ranccr, aud t_Mflflafl|f-SBBfl*_?__?-B-ffl-.. Su Iruj,however, ., (cr own coontrju.en take tbi* delixht in mallflnlBfl and abn-li _' wbat eabt*BflkOO|flfl. WflBeed not be tuTyt'ttri it *tr*n*er* i *-a.' to avail theuaeUe* ofthe oppoitunitle* th.i* attorJe.l to ei___ ? rt'tnd di.to.t tt'll fnrther tbe BnHklr leanB-iutatloa* oi Ameilrathey tecelve. IN. \. Etpree*. ? Thr ffijwifl has no ri^ht to be iijnorant of the widely-known fact that The Timet (London) nent oce of ita flflfll truated correH|iondeutn to accom paiiy tlie Hoyal paity "n their Americau tour. and thattbiri corre.poi dent wan with that party at l.uhinoi.d, and report. the insulta to the I'rii.ce by the " wLite traah'' of Kiehmond aa having been ?if fered under hia (the aaid correepondentV ? pcaonal obeervatiou. lt ib expreaaly ou that eorre-poiident'fl ippoit, and net on any " Black BflfflUiOflfl ac? count, tbat The Timeo's editorial Btricttirefl are baeed. Yur.tty Foir for thifl wtek hn. a ca|.ital picturc of the ilepl.'tatlt-reault of I.imo.u ? Naflflfl, aa depictod by The llirnlil and Btpntta At Kflaaty/WrMfll in tlie iiisarij.tion which _uco:np_ajie" the wfl, " Ou tho hotiee-top Iloiace Orctli-y ia, of conrao, aei-n fiddlin^ ovHr the ruinj of onr kfllflflflj coui.try. T<> th., latt. yon bflhl Id thfl pnre-minded eud ii|.vi_.ht J. O. B. nhat dng up nbop pi_pai_i(.ry t<> Mtfllfltflg to biflnaiivi liii.l. Cowfl ^ra/e in Kultou airtet. DuolfllflA ?vfl rywhere, asd the world done for Keacrall*." . fl Thk Pflfclfll CoW-KflIM >.?Thfl followi.rg uotico waa rec_ived by O. neial l.en-fldy yfleterday: Ce.lTH*. Dai'AKTUBNT .,* Tl.? MerK.a.-a,l.ir*!? l'o, I. ?, I Hn Ytaa. bu, ., i ji.uirA. Kuaaai, taama**ad*n~Dt*t .?-.*. Atau.eet ti g af tbe Kerd leid tlit day. lt o*t Henjlni, Tbat tue tbaikt of tl.i, Boerd are emt-.ut'.y dne to fll u en:b*m af Ihfl Poll-e for Hielr eflicl.r.t xarai-e ln the bmI (. i ai.. e of (x-aie aud (flflflfl il. tbe cltlee Ol N*? I ork and lilook 1)1 01. tle i I. it.it. t**m***\Ttt* fla Ioiaarlnt. uc'.nt be lirr. vd to i-an-e tb? fota-?. Ir * rvio._.ti< L to be reaj tc "hn for. r in tt.* tea. rul Mation ll ,. . laNrwYothaad Hr.kvn. Van re.p, atflllf w?m, .SKTU C. IUW '.AA, Chl.l' Lteik. a ' AflfllYBflflflfll ot* IflflACAPKOT '.) Ksoiciait? The Aceriemy ?f Medicu.* ttlabrated their aDtiive'eury Ih t ItflBflM ht tlie MflflflMM -flflflfl flf Mfl -Dflorinl Ka(ie!y ..iiter of S?cond avenne and Ll.-veuth fltrae:, Or. (i. liuch, \ ice r.tBideut, iu tLe clair. Tlie atieuJ aiice wbii ttttfttti uiainl? ofthe mfldical fuotiliv, their fritiide, and familiea. 4*t the platform wara the fol lowini? K*ntlemen: Vrce I'rteioenU l>ra. .loel KoeUr, (..(-ryt liucli, iii.il M. D. Van 1'elt. Kz-l'reaidentu, Dre. Valtullnfl Mott, Iaaac Wood. .1. N. Si&ivh, aiid Bflfl .ifldar. TrnBteea, Dr.. Jatob Iltunen, f, Ander h.'ii and .s. T. llublatrd. Korei^n and DomeBtio Cor re?ponding SacreUtry, Dr. .1. W. Oraoa. The extrtiet* of tbe evening were opened with a prayer by Uie Kev. l>r. Hetbuafl of the Twenty ttiat ?treet Dntrh ltefonnedcboreh alter whiofl ths I'reetde ? t Dr. John Wataon, wia lntrodac?d, aud raad lh? aanval otatioo, whirh txeaUd on acientillc, p_ilo??phlcal, eda aalionai flnd medical aubjecU. The a*-e-t*.T wai dii mitted with i beui*-_ctiJ**. TBE LATE.ST NEWS. MAQMETIC TELEGRAPH, From Waahlnfiflfl. -ptMrial flflfllk U> l be N. V T.lbuoe. Washim, rou, Wedneaday Nor. 7, Up). TH Rflitr.i.Liofl in iii-Ki.KNToa. J'). -.di-iat Buchanan, if it ahould prove tne tkil the aecederain Charleeton, 8. C, have taken pn. itiaion ofthe United Staten fort, wiil be coccpelled by bu oath to dnve the rebeli fron that proparfl ?.f tbt (rflitadSUtci. nisi mon. Mr. Buchanan'? i.rgan, The CtrnttHttimt, om tain* thit morniag a moat rabid d-floaiaa article, a-aerting that the 8outh cannot ?ab mit to the Adminiatration of Mr. l.iacda. Traitor to bia party, it can hardly be etpected that Mr. Buchanan will become one al*-, ta kia country. Tht re ia c-.naiden.b_e eicitement, w*t the Heeea.iouiBta are leaa violent thia evening. Tka idea that ir.atead of be*longiog to a large and pow erful nation, tbe/ may become cit _?___. af Soutk Carolina or Miasiflflippi without any protaotion abroad, and witb Iittle f.r no power at home, do*. aot exactly plea .e them. Beiide*. Unele 8am haa alwayt pleuty of money?aomething of which tke?e bouuI aed powerleaa Htat. a will not kave to brag, if hey go out of tbe l nion. ANOTHER hKN.SKl.KSM OLTRAI.K. A mott diagraceful attack waa made by tka Breckinridge "Natioual Volunteere," I*_t oight, alter YZ o'clock, upon the itepubiisan Wigwaa- ot Indiana avenue. Fortunately the Republicana had a few minutefl previoualy adjoorn-d tbeir ine-tiag and left, othciwwe we ahould bave kad floeoe* al bloodabed. Tbe mob demolwhad?hiviag roe cetde-i in breaking open the dcora?all the faroi ture inthe Wigwam, brr.ke the window?, and oar* mitted other acta of vandalifliu. .Stveral of th-ta, have been arreated. toik*kmo?taU4tr**a. Wa.shington, Wedn.eJay, Nov. *, Iwfl. Thia morLing, at 1 o'cicck, a party of atxmt -01 nroc-tded to the BepuMic*.u wigwam, brokeope* t_* dr.oiB, rur-b.d iu violently deetroTedtliedifTereut fo-u ferent portiona of the South, which have beea haatd from, lavor c__ing State Vouventiona to daliberata oa the coure. of policy. ll waa reported in Cola_-b-fl laat night that the .South Carolina Let-iaUtai- wl- flflaai B*nd a com-ibwoner to the Georgia Legialature fl ota fer abont prompt action. ?-milh Carolina l.t-yMut nrr, Ae. C"i ( "im', W*****_T, N.t. 7, 1860. Joint reeolntk'iifl were adopted in the Soalh C_roJ-_ Lee_*latn_T Thurtdav, on tbe que-tion to call ? Coa veniioa ofthe people oflfceSiato for the r-or_rani_-a tiou (.f the DaiJi ia, and preparations for the detonoe *t the State, Mr. Hnist nigiDg in ihe Hoofle, the reflCa.fl_.ofl_ that aaid action eticuld be " prompt, imm-diata, flaqaal itied erlective and decieive in caae of Lincoln'fl ?lee tion." , . WLliam W. Boyce, M. C, flpoke fn.m the ?t/.p? flf the Congalflfl HoueeonT-e-diy nig.t, urgiog flfleeflctfla in ea-e of Mr. Lincoln a eleetion. He waa foUawed ky other promii.ent Caroti-iiana. Convictlon of IJtnU. PHir-AiiEiPHiA, Wtdneeday, N. v. <*, 1"*50. Byflr'y, Mflrflttfld of f.-rging election retarna ia tba IVtb IHflti.ct, haa been -entenced to two aud a hai/ veaifl' uspiiaomnent, and f-!00 tine. The Bnrnlng of tbe Vil Houne. Coi (-im ?. Onio, Wedneedav, So*. 7, H60. The eniire Hflfl Honae waa conaumed. Tflfl ion ta the buildiDg ia |150.IH)0; inanred $10,000. The laat i n furnituie ifl $10,000; iosured |10,0<10. Blyn?'? jewelry atore, AlUn a\ Awl a ahoe atore, Riohirda ? dry goode atore, Clark a .-!ioe atore. and Kofle'a o.othiog satore w- re burned, but the gooda were moetly flaved. ().it(.r Hall Waa damaged. 1'ua total loefl ia f-OO.OOQ to f fOO.lXH). i:\iru Pobt Bmm Fort KflaflVBT, Wedneeday, Nov. 7, .860. An extra Pony Kxprees with the electioa retoraa flfl CaUIornin left htre lor Carson \alley at 1 o oloek to day. It took abe a conaidorable enmber cf priratfl U-l'-grauia. Botii rid. r and fcorae were taBtefolly deeflr and wi.h ribbosa, Ac, and they depart._d aaad tka cheering of a 'ai y and entUuriitatie gathoiing. Thifl rau ia eicecud to be qah ker than any ever yet otadfl b,twten ntre ard the ou'er station of the California telegraph liuea. Tbe poniee leaving St Joeeph on Tbuia i'uy, "-tti, and Snnday nK-ruing, 1 l'h, are alao t) oakfl il'.nll,.- qoiflk time, callinghtre fur thelaieet telcgra^tiia (.flflfl Tee coath of the \\'ce'ern Stsge Co., which left Omahaou Mo .day n_on_ii,g wiih me mail.-and a laM ct \ny\va tti ti parmen.er. and lapiflW mattet, ptumad h, re > aily to-day. >N tather u_iid, fl uh tokena of rain. TLe l'lk. i l'eak pUgiiaui aie haeteaiug both to aad Irum the minee in goodly i.umbera. BflFflflLlCflfl Joi.LirictTioN3.?At nearly all of tha Bflpaklflfl Head.niartere ofthe eeveril Ward Afl?o cia'icna throughoat thfl cty jollii".. aticn meetin^jfl were beld inei niglit -a.d there waa greal rejoicing at tho _.*i.eial lertik of the tlertion. At eciot of the _ae?4 ii gs apeecliea were made and aonga flung, whilfl at tfl* oil.t-ra tbe aaaemblagre entettd into diacuatiou relatirt to tlie flflfll of (iill.-rt _t S atee, coontiefl, and ciUflfl. i;\erytcdy waa in good Immor aod everybody ttttttA un re pliaetd with the party ilian before the elooiija. Here and iL.re mi. tt have t*een fonnd a deaerter fron the Dflilfl ranka vaiily endeavoriDK to eonvinofl paopb that he waa a ataiincb U, pnbhcaa, aad voted tbfl i'i_..t .ii tha .!y, iuid tbat tbe only reaeoa why hfl joio?d the Fueicniflta waa on acconnt of hi. employe-fl, who feared that tha Uflkfl fl .aid be diieolrad if L_la itln waa tlccud. The IricnoH of John J. Shaw, Member of A*t*m\*ty .! t Irom t) e Vth 1 -it-ti ict, turued flfll ia proceBflioa, flfchflflifl andtorebee, H'.diuarthedt'iroagh Broadway and olde: tureeia of tl.e K'__;ht_i and Ninth Warda. Atoat t'lirty or forty of ilie f'ienda of Mr. WaH, ( (t'_'te.f.n;:iii eled, manhed np to the Kepublicaa lleh'1 jUbrter* No CIS Bicadway, aad thenjfl to tkfl htadqu.Tlera .tdr K-| ul.lican Ca_n(aaign Clab, w__>i_ tliey tm* H'Ciic! oy Mr. Draper io a flkort bflt p?-hy t\ etcb. \ .dferor.s vht-erB were gi, en for Liaooln aai the Bepn'-lican eaudidaite ^enerally. At Ytt Sniyveaant Imtilute, the hoad ;aartar? of tka l i.i' i. U.'i'Qi.iia'an Clnb, thflns wai a large aad e_thfl aihitic Bflltlng, IflflM hea were made by l'arka (I . wir. OtL DflffflflJ-fl, Mr. HiL, aed Mr. Warde*. Thfl lhiter apoke at greut Hflgflk) and related many plaaflaf r> iui_,irceua?# cf ti.e tariy hfe of Mr. Linooin, and ot' Hfl daya whea tl.ey went to teho.l together. Mr. Ward. n took l.ia rtaud *a\on the top of a.able, aad wa? Imdly clitfied. Tbree timea be endeav.red te wHk draw, bnt ihe flflfl___Hfll_Mflfli tbat heahould "go?a. 'lii-.-. uihlai.t drmotatratioufl were c mdactfld witk grest decon-.m :.'??? at the city, aod m_iug waa ioaa *t aaid to wcand the teniibi'.itifle of th* ovfl-tkroax?Ika I Uriillixtfl. It ie tn cuntemplatioa to have a grand jolUhoatioa iK-ctiigat the t'ulare (.a.Jeo, and a paradfl by Ita* \S ide Awakea, ou which oivaeiou many r.-nt'-aaiM from ont of town wi'I bfl preflent a*id i.-trticiffl-lfl ua tkfl domonatration. CoMMII-llONKflSOt Kmk.ratiob.?Thfl Wflflk-y.-fl-ft niflnt of thifl Board thow tlu_t 91,773 emigranta flH'-d at tbu pr.rt sinca tb? firat of tt-e year, being an taerflaifl of VI,7.7 ln ctmpfl-iioo wi'.h laat jttr. IjEf eou liranta anivfld laat wflak. Aggre?ate rec-ipte, $.4fl - -fl i>.?. l)a.boi>fl_afl-itfl, PtAABm *?? Ba-aaca ut baak, $r.?,ir.v W.