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V01- XXVI.If* 7,982. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVE.ttBER 7, 1866. PRICE FOUR CEOTS. TW Y. STATE VOLUNTEER IN8TITUTE. Coron of fifth ?T? ??d Pe-enty luth ?t (entr-i Park. A HOUSE AND SCHOOL POR TUE SONS Of I'tfEASED SOLDIERS. Dm. H. T HttaaoLD. DBaa Pia Two bettles only of the pt? kit* of ycnr T?l_able Bucbo, pr??en.?d lo lae lottitate. ke.e been UK-U IJ tbe tbildie-, and with perfect tnr ?ti. ID the caee of OBI dille Lieut A. J., hie pride li DO )oti|er mortified, tod bo i? free '?tom ?be dally meroin. Biialheuii* of Iii? thunbei maid arlie hu chert? of hi? be?d.og. I ft?) tbtt t knowledfe 11 the saatt ol our ate of " jour Booba " with the children ondit out ch_rje n.?y ??re n.?iij t ?iperintendenl tua eximo of boarding ?ebooi? arid nylon)? ? great a_uo.nt of annoyance, and many a poor i-tnld aufferini more from weaknee? tb_D babil, pan ?huirnt that ia (not knoarini that ii [ia weakoew initatd tf s btd bkblt) nott niijustl; bellowed upon tktui. Thanking yon CB hehtJ tf the cbltdren, tod hoi-at other? u.?y te alike ..Defiled, 1 tai, Tenn ?try re.perlfu.T, ( 01?. YOUNO June il, 1866. Otarra) fr'ui .?Intend-ni mil Dire?tor. min HHii min mm mm min min mm min Hiui miiimiiimiii tiiuimiiimiii mm mm mm HUH mm mm mm mm mm mm -- 0 OR KEYSER 13 A PHYSICIAN (?P OVER THIRTY YEARS' e?pe?i?nre, ead a pr_d_a_? of tbe Jrff?r?OD Medical Collage, and, of the I'nlTersltj cf Medicine and Surfery of Phi.adelphla. Ma. II. T. HsLBBOLD-DBAM Ma. In retard to tbe <_ue?tioB asked me I? to my opinion ?bout Bt'l'HU. I would ?ay thal 1 have used and ?old the ?rtnle io ?ariou? form? for the peat thirty yean. I do not think there la any fern or preparation of It 1 h*?e not u?ed cn knowe lo be used, ?a the rarleu? dine???, wliere ?och medicate ?gent weu.d be indicated. You aie ?ware, a? w?.I ?. my??_f, thal M bu to? u ?XUmisi-ly employed Is the . ?rioti? diseate? of tbe (??adder and kiiiue.T? and the reputation it ha? ?cquirtd io my jtidg__t_it a? war tsti.il !>y the facta EEEBEEBEEI l-EE&l I.I.?.LE PEP. t y v. 11 v. EPEEER EEERXE 1.1 ??*. l.Y.K i y y iTF.F.i'i-F. LY.Y.I El i i I lure ??en ?no n?ed a? before stated retry form cf BIT Hl'-lb? fxwdtred Ittte- the ?impla decoction, tincture, Buid-extrsct?- and 1 en, ntl teaj-kaal of ?ay preparation cf that plant at all e__aJ to your?. !i|?ii?i ? I |lit, 1 tliiiik. to p-.Te ne the rig bt te ..??.(? of ita turill?; u.il. without prejudice ot ptrtia.ity, 1 (ire jtun prititltnte o?t? al cll.tn. LI.L ~ l.I.L LI.L L-L I.LL L1.L LLL L1.L I.LL LLL LLLLLI.M.I.L LLLLI.LLLLL 1 Tala? pan Pucbn foi it? effect? on pa!?ei.ti. I l??ee rcred w.tb li and ??.n i.itj. it!? it, II.or? di?, ate? cf the bladder and kidoeT? than 1 h??e eter teen c.'ied with any ill? i li. 1 , oi try other prrp::eti_ry d, of whatever n_i_e. 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PROPERTIES -Their odor Is strong, diiuri-re, and somewbal ttoamtit, tbtir latta bitteriib tad tMlogont to mist. MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARD CSER-Boebo le?an art gent ty ?timnlant, ?ritb ? pee aliar tendency1 to the Urinary Organs. Tbey tra giran lo complainta of tbe Crinar; Organ?, ?och e? OraTel, Chrome Catarrh of tbe Bladder, Morbid Irritation of toe Bladder l~d I'r ethla, Dieaases of Iba Prostate tad Rateatioo ot Ineontlnexice el Urina, from a lose of tone ia Ibe parts con .?road lu IU en. laatlon. ITie remad*? bat alto been raeommandod In Dytpep-la, Cbte__c RbtMDOtiiaa, Cuttneaoi Affection? and Drop*;. OOOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO coo OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO IIELMBOLD- EXTRACT Of Bl'CHU It otad by portee, froto tbe tgtt of l8 to IS, and ftom *U> ?, ot io Ik? dedin? et ?bange el Rio, a/ler Co_-na__eat or Lobet Pala?, Bed wetting la C-lldtea. LLL LLL LLL ii'i. LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLXa REMARES fROM CHEMICAL ANALTMS. Aflat a out ful taalyrii of Hi Imboid . Frepanticai, tbey tajoy m ?t??et t??Me_o_, Wt cociider theta ttft tad reliable. KEEVERSaYATES? nudolphlt, Jane 11, IM?. DDDDDDDD ?DDDDDDDD DUD UDD K?'R VbD fl-I? DUD DUD DD0 I'D? nvo DDD DDD DUD DDD DDD DDD I'DDDDDDDD I'DDDDDDD HELMROLD 8 OENLIRE f REPARATIONS. PLU1D EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. And IMPROVED R08E WASH. tmtmtdlr n. 'j-, HELMBOLD, Dr-gtut tad C hetsikit, mo. 094 Ryarsiwtsj, ^?r-Yera. THE ELECTIONS. NEW-YORK. COMPLKTE TOTK OK THE CITY. yoTt poa oovi-itui. Rep. Dam Ho. . f V, I? Wild. DittneL Psbtoo. linliiiaa. X?r?*?eied 1. 1..... 35 m. 7P7 9. 40 ttffl. 1*1 3. 38 M7. TSfs 1. 40 107. ?S 3. _e ia.. is?. Total. 179 2IP?. 2T23 D. 1. f?3 121. 237 8..... 41 141. 199 Total. 1.4 2?. 4-6 Hl. 1. ti} SM. ?06 2. 66 124. 223 3. 33 124. ii* a 4. 12 3?. -0 Tol_l. 1!* 3i?3. W9 JV-..1. beti **l . an 2 .... 107 W7. ??*? 3. M 474. ?MB 4. -e VI. 330 i.... 35 296. 34* I .... 411 'Ml. 367 7. 41 J.t'a. 492 Tet_l. 1_ 43 114. IM I .... 44 111. I?**l 3 ... 117 312. M 4 .... s:*, VC.. 4M 3. H 324. 4M t .... 125 .??G. S'O 7 .... n 341. tn b .... M 397. ?-J Tottd .... X1.... 1 .... M M _ 14 119. I? | .... M 3V3. 4?'?' 4 .... .'7 294. :.*..'. :, .. ? 4-'?7. Bl t .... M ?-31. ti* 7 .... '."- '?'DO. '-f? h .... :i3 176...:. HI . .... 22 7(lf. M 10.... 14 '.'K.. IM Total._ Tn. i ... 2.... 47 M . 'y> n .... 99 . kkt 4 . .. '-4 217. tin tiO . 722 t M 443. Mm 7 .... l._ 24II. ?HI (? .... i M Ni. 4"?. '. .... 114 4HI . ?Ml 10.. BOC. ?* li .... .'7 M. . . Total.1141 4(Y.;'. 1321 TH!. 1 .... 70 . 4(1 2 .... ?4o M. mti A .... 121 Mt . 409 4 .... M 217. :?47 B .... 34 :.. . 44.1 t .... H .'7. 413 7 .... 174 4'. . IM b ....fi i r. IM . Ml 10. 110 -?4 . 447 .1 .... - '?ti. 434 Il .... M '.?'. M ToUl.13M ;*!'lt?. 3rTJ II. 1 .... Ml. ? I .j ... . ?MI 3_ IM 313. 4<0 4 .. HI . ."?(> 3 ... . ?MI t .... ._.-.'. . ?MI 7 .... .t.t. P .... i-4 . M .:.< IT:?. ,o .... .41 IM. ' ' ii . ..<... . *fi . 404 .?V7 . :?4B 14 .... 171 . M ' .m . K13. I I n.... .i ia. ti i T. Hal 1 .... IM . ." 411 . M 3 ... IM . ti I 4 ... 4:?.. M I .... 14. MA . M ? .?V C7 . M 7 .... 144 M3. Mi Total.ii?-ii a.:*;. ?ru XI. 1 ... 37 . 447 2 ... .'?t?. ?MI 3 .... Cd 411. 4 .... 17P Ml. Ml 3 .... 10.? -HI . * ' . .... -," Ml. .-"'?' -, .... M 44?; . ?IB ?4. Si? ?_121 ' -?'11. '?** 10.... C3 217. *.* 11_H?P 24:,. .. N) IIOI. 4? 1 J3_ ?J . Ml 14_ lir? Ml . 437 13 .... U 216. Ml 16 .... '.-O 334. -at* 17. 37 HO. 317 j(._ 7'J 404. 10 .... t>5 M. 411 TlitlJ. X11....?.??.. 1 .... 115 Ml. 4??J I .... IPO Ml. Ml li .... 130 331. M 4 .... 227 Ml. '"i I .... 4_. .',.'. '."" I.'?A Ml. Ml 7 .... 53 HI. 434 t .... 205 336 .... -'-HI Tot*!.It? TIO. 1. 170 414. 630 I_ m 4I-1. ni 3_103 ?V3. 71.1 4 .... 97 4(7. tim .*, .... 1-6 :._.?. Ml C .... 126 '.I'd. ?Ml 7. 67 193. IM ti .... Ill 337. 304 Total. .fUT.1. 47 Ml. 2W I .... M ?37. ? 3. 40 'Sit. 'SA 4.... 51 467. UO I .... M 27?". ?Ml ?. 95 421). .'70 77 ?-73. 51 "-..<.. .J .... 74 M4. 717 10..... W 219. 312 Total.IM ?MM. XT. 1_Ml 234. M_ I .... Ml 274. 449 3 .... 7. Ml. 4.17 4 .... 21*4 HI. HO 3 .... 124 1-9. ?Ml C .... 1!/' 151. 342 7_ 175 HI. ?71 ?.112 Ml. 370 !' .... 1P2 H-5. ;r.r, 10. IM 171. HI 11.119 146. 2WJ ToUd.1727 MM****. 415. XTl. 1. I?4 tAi. S02 2.IM i?*?-.'. m .J. 219 507. 7P0 4.-236 Ml. 473 3. J75 216,. 4.? 6. IM 275. MB 7. 142 303. ?Ml ?.220 4(?i. ?Ml 9.Ml 24!). MJ 10. 2?-f7 171. 422 11.HI IM. HI 12.233 ?03. it. 13. -M P9. 142 14. (?6 li*. I'M Total.2.591 MM. um XTH. 1 .... 1" '--... 4?H I .... l63 397. HI 3 .... 114 3W). 37? 4. 137 i"??. 4M iti 336. ?543 6. 130 -(#. It?,. 7. 151 1T15. 4AI 0. 1?0 31'?. 4KB? 9. "I ot). 210 10. 7, 21.1. 336 11. 193 179. ?lil 12. 21? 220. IIP 13. ?7 404. Sti? ll. 47 ?64. 549 13. ?1 :?.?'.?. HI 16. 109 ?_-3. 415 17. 114 34'?. ?Ml 1?. 105 tit. 624 19. 120 HI. 4.?! 20. 77 449. 570 21. ? I ?30. 22. 14C 412. Ml) $3. .- MB. 575 3?. ?7 4P9.M in Total.2HO .123. 11M2 xTm.i.-*** i"i. ?<> _.T_- j.. :_ll 1M. M 3. 329 241. 622 4. B3 nat. 447 3. 231 HI. 313 6 .... 241 IU7. ?73 7. 23- :"-.. . I B '.ii 200. 312 9. IM . ?15 10. H *. 4"?) jl 14- 4H . 601 13 .. . H BH. 413 l't :-7 ?Ml. Ml it !... H MB. 31? 15. 31 -'?M?. M? 'loteVi., ,.a?MH *7"'''.? 7y-J XIX. 1. 119 !*_. 51? a.KI.*) est. .>*-'. 3 .... ?6 7.. IM 4 .... 117 ._?. ?*-? 5 .... 103 13?. .** _?.... .40 373. ?*?*> 7 .... ia? zu. Mt _ .... UM em. ?s _. ee HO.t m W .... 157 333. 51? a ...em usa. ka ia.... lit 3*i. s"5 )_ ... 33 If* . I? it .... 4.'. 113. Ttk gg.... C1 ?*.... 2'** it ... a? 34i. M 17_Al M. t>*m Total.S-r-1 -*JII7. TJM XX. 1. IH 355. +? 2. IP. _-*9. . 529 3. li*. 113. H ?. ?6 M. -ttO S. 103 'Jit. M S. 97 :?7_. 507 . __. :tM. w* .. Vii MB. -H*? y. ii.*? p--'. ?ia 10_ IX. HU. 2.3 11. 140 l-'-0. 31 a 12... 177 '_._. 445 13.. >* ?IO. IMS ?4. 119 3_3. isa 15. 110 la?.. 41? 16... l-_ :t70. 54b' 17. 137 tit.. tun I... . lil iCI. 547 19. HU M. 3M _KI. 1-8 J*_0. 3?7 -I IM lu-. 3?l 2_... M Mi.. 335 T?tai .'?T?-* hilo. -KB XX-i. 1. 159 ?H5. 41?? *.. ... HO 4(15. f**l 3 .... I.V. 457. M 4. I__ 473. Mt 5. Ill ?4i*4. ?.r*l 6. ??. -t-4. ?355 7.... MI -'?<;. 8. led IM. 9 ... IM:I VI*.. 443 10 M. J_ u. ._-*; ca.. 4M ?.M n?.. tte li .... Mil BR . 14. at- i?'?. .'*-*. Total. ??JO 4043. 7810 XXII. 1 .... _37 443. 7ri .j. HI IN. ?M 3... 'j'-'. s_n a..... M ?al . ' .' 3... IN. . MB ? .. -'?7. ?. 7.. -.?el . i*. 117 Ml. M 9.... IM ?t*-1. .'?*-* 10... r.' IM . -'.? il. un M . Ir' I. '.' let . m . it M . 4" U r.? . NI n "-? .->?, - 17...., 78 . MB Total.Uti. -!*l~l. von wa ?joviar-on IHK APITI LATION) BY *WA?r?s. ,-1MW- -1M1I l'uitn. I'??? I . Ward*. Priittn. Hi flin tu. Kent.m ' - __. Tata! I HoPu.-ii a u... ..- ? ni.ijontjr in lrH IABlJt OP M -JORITTI.-? r?iK UOV-USaiR. r--1MM.-? - 1N6I.-, I- I'?l.I . n. l'en . \?.'?r.'?. Ptiil.u. Ht??..?n. Paulo?- ?.?m. or. I . . . . . . "I Il . I 14?. ni . an IV _ V. , sd. . Itisf VI . vu . M1 . ..*.**. i vin r. 'm ?X. M . :tv. x . ?K..1. MI >l. . MI . . -III. . It-**?) XIV . '..-i . . Mil XV. - ... *.-4 \\T . 103. . _W XVII. . ?MM XVIII. SOO. . MM XIX. l'.?4?. MPI XX. :?441. liri??.. XXI. M13. 134?. XXII. MU. Total. 471?. r* 37.KI Hoffman our I_aM_. l?,Mt S yraunr oter Ft-iiton, 37,2_7 MATE TICKET. EXf'KIT (HiVKKNOR-RECsirni-tTI?.* - Bl WA ans. Luit 'm? i ?.?il ?,an !*?r BKT Par?.?? I'rilon. Dem. li.ino. lien. L'eiou. Deru. Ward?. Woodford. Pinjo. lliji. Wr1f_i. Hunuat-od 0?ll?|ber I. 174 173 '.'1"1 171 8195 il., m MI i:u M 131 -"ta? in.. M IM 5.3 Vif, ?1 IV.. 440 -Mr, 441 SM7 441 2M7 V.. PU) MM HO 811X1 1:1 iii 51 VI.. :??5 :C44 '.'1 'Mil 'JW* 3344 VII., li? 4i M li-'?'I MM II-'7 4.T7 ".'lil.. UM ;e?cr7 i.ri .?aj? i:mo .-?,3 IX.. 3*_*_- MM MM MM MM ?li? X.. 131)0 3144 UM ii!l4 inil 31X1 XI.. 1M1 (*l(,.< MM MM MM ?X*-. X11 . IH^ '."-J H?1 /.a'? K.Tfi eiu XI II.. 1UV7 3U4e MM 31*44 lUitt 3031 XIV.. .V'7 Xv-r VI :Cf7- _.".? 3-?* XV.. 17. t! Ml ITvll _*_-*7 17X1 MM XVI.. MM ?MM If?? 3.V.I vftfl 3ii00 XVII.. MM MM ii**- H**_ *>i?i Hi7i __V11I.. !?4eJ 4.1-1 Ml 4747 Xli'.'j 4740 XlX.. ?/74 4I"I '.'in 4 IPS ZJHl UM XX.. ?In) Wei '.?e5 ?0H5 MHS 60.7 XXI . MM ?(Mi*1 MM 4<?41 MM 4CV7 XXXI.. Xi4'.*f iVifl ._??__ 49(? 1*447 4i?W Total..XI,Wa- e-.'.-4 _-,(#_ 6U.-0. 33,848 79,93? THE COUNTY TICKET. At this boor of going to prat? with our first edition, retara?, from the rarious wards indie?.? the election of Halpino, a* Register, over McCool by a larga major? ?ty. Hackett ha? boattin Sedgwick in the race for Re corder, and Tucker ha? done the ?ame to Smith for Surrogate. Hernia? and Shaler are the succ?_?ful eau? didate? for Supervitort. The rote againet the Con? vention fer renting the 8tate Constitution M large. A88EMBLVMKN KLECTED. Firat H-ittnct- Michael (J Mnrpti- (Tam.) H-cond Diitnct-Conttaatine Donohoe* (Tam.) Third llitlnrt -DkLiel (J Kelli- iMoz.) Fourth Diitnct-John J. Blair iK.p.) Fifth I ?Hin' I-CLM. liltuTtli (Tam.) Sixth Ditthct-John 61(*cr_on (Mot.) i*cv.nth Dittrlct-Frank A. Kanton (Tam, and Ho.) Eighth Diitnct-larnat I_??d (Tato). Ninth Dittrict-Hanry Kn^era ?Tam. and Mo.) Tenth Dittrict-Owen Murphy (Hep.) Eleventh Diitnct-John V. Gindi/ (Rep.) Twalfth Diitrict-Heiiry Waltman (Tam.) Thirteenth Diitnct-Bernard Creacaa (Tam.) Fourt?enth Dutnct-Thom?! J. CT-uner (Tua.) Fifteenth Diitnct-(Not heard from.) Siiteentb Diitnct-Mid.aal N. Salmon, (Moi.) SerentMnth Di?riet-Wilton Benjamin,-' (K?r?.? Eichtaenth Diitnct-leander Back, (Tam. ana Mot.) Nineteenth Diitrict-(Not beard from.) Twentieth Diitrict-(Not heard from.) Twenty-tint DUtrict-(Not heard from.) .__e_.ec.ad. _ COUNTY RETURNS. MUMU, at raiaaaapa TO ra a rai ara?. UUMOI-, N. T., No?. 6.-One tnaJorttT for Hoffman in HutUon. Collier (Dein.), fur Congreu, ?o m^jonty. Fen? ton'? (rain, '?lb. Kinderhook glin Hoffman ?4 majontyi Collier?, for Confrre??, ?56 mtjnnty. In Chatham only one diitrict tu heard from up to 8 o'clock, and that pTci Fenton 78majontT. nudwn City ii a tie vote on the Slate ticket. Hud?*on City-Fenton, 844, Hoffman, 843; Fenton, 1 malonty. Collier (Dem.), for Conprci?, 45 mijority. VsTOMIM). WjiBfiAW, N. Y., Nov. i').-FenU?n, 441; Hoffman, 252. Republican gain of 13 over l?*t?4, and 3? over 1865. DCTcuaaa. roroiiKureii, Nov. _Ur, u.-Tho Third Ward, City of Fout-likiM'.-ie, i-'iM's Fenton 187 mii?inty; Ketcbarn, Rep., for Con-_r.it, l'.C?-a heavy pain. The gaini in tlui city for the Hei>nblicnni arc henvy. The Town of l'ouj?hk??ep8ie, Sec??nd Diitrict. B?TM Fen? ton 56 uiajuritv; Ketchaa. 56 majority; *V. libar, Rep., for Aiaembhr, 41, afrainuf :I5. Th? Fourth Wnnl of the City KIT?*? Ketrhum 07 majority. Tho 8iith Wird (rltct tvnt?>II 105 majority; Kulti W?nl 110 majority; Fourth Ward 57 tntsjotity. In U.? Fifth Alni J.-_t_? Waxda X-tkcam, tot Congreae, gata 233 majontv. The City wiH proba?/BO ?00 tauiont? for the Rttfubl leant, a gain ol Vak ertvt the roto of 1864. ForoHKP.BT_iK, Nor. 6.-Official retorne from every Ward (-Ti. Fenton .1? majority, A rkifi ot 89 orer tb? rote of lt??$4. Alt reporta agree that Xetcham, for Con groet, has gained h.avily ia tho District, and will t* elected by a handtomo majority. Wilbur, Republican Aje?-o-iyman, ia aleo elected. The Tows of I.agr_ngo givea Fenton 21 majority, and Kelt ham. Republican, 23 majority lor Coiigreee, a R?-puh liean pam of?orer 1864. The Town of Poughkeepeie, eomploti*, girea rento? 15 majority: Ketcharn iR.-p), ter l'-ongreM, II majority; WilbnT (Rep.), Aaaembiv, 4 majority; a pam eil 75. : Batman airca Fun toa l?3 majority ? Ketcbam, 158 ma jVnty, and Wilbur, 118 majority ; a fain of 7. Tbe Town of Wathington give? Fenton ?54 majonty, Kctcliam, bl majonty, a ?Tain of ii. Pleaaaot Valley- Fenton, 32 maj. ; Ketcbaia, -?mai?, a Kain of ?. Town of Stauford-95 majority for Ro,ub lic-u ticket, a -ruin of 2?. Pino riama-Fenton, 9? maj. ; Ketcham. 107 mnl., a pin of 13. The town of Clinton givea Kentou 70 maj., Ket< bun 79, a ?gain of 44?. Dutchies County ?ill give Fenton 1,-00 mnjority, a gr.ln of ?1)0, anti Ket.b-m. about 1,450, a gain of o?8. Pino Plaina- Fenton, H4 majority, Ketcbam, Rep., for C?*?n?-n??B, 107. H-i?_-S.K, Nor. f.-Fenton II?; Barlow in l?64, K3. Kr!? liam iKep-, CoiigreM) 12?; Wilbni iRep.) KM, for AB aeuibly. IIKNSSPKLAF.R, TRO., N. Y-, NOT. 6.- '?Troy aer.da greeting. A majority of '200 to ?KK. for Fenton. Carroll (Dem.), for Awi-it.My, benti>n by lit leoet ?KM, This ;* a kcpublit?-? ?.'(nu ol 1,000. TBOT, ?Nov. ft.- Curley, Ri-puhli.?.-, ia BMSUd to the AawmMy Ijr 866 mnjority on r Carroll, Domoct-t. Tin. (Hy give? Fenton about 50<> majority. IiAh"is<ii i-Mi, Nov. 6.-Ftnton'a mnjority, -155. Orit wold, R.piibli? un, tur Concrete, 4?H. TBOT, Kir. M. -In'i.-.el'i.-r ( o-anty laeatimatcd at 1.2C0 majority for Kenton. Or.an ni?!'? m.ij?n?y in tl.o ?l?.-ti ?? l ia ?ibo.it ?,1-no. WMT( HESTER. RINO Su?., v. Y., NOV. A-ObAiiiin?-, Hoffman majority teti, iluberiaon iR. p) li^r Ct'Dgre-.', 7M. K<<p?ibli?aa.gttin, 53. ??Makai ter- Hoffman, HO mnjoritv. >taint. 4 niaj. P? Hum-Hoffman, til ?!?.a,j<.n!y. Radford, for Cm. S& majority; l'?-ii!i? li. Inr AjMaibr*?*, 71 majority. ISPAr-Kocnri Lir, NOT. I. Ifoff-uaB, :i5l; footoa, 242. lloffm m siii:ij< ritv, IC1. For Cottar? ta RaMbrd, D 111; Ki I . rt -nil li? '?.), ?ti.. H:?'il'?rtl'!! mnjority, :>.'. tit publia aa gala, 33. Iraq ltira, Nov. H.-.lohn T. Id.ffr.inn'a majority in Os lining (bia nativo town), li only 91. W. II. Koiei<.rti?oii, Dal? n, f? r Ift-pre?? n'aiivn in OoaglMa, hn? a iiiajority- ol' Tri. Al?? (i II leo? kwo?I, Iii m , for Member of ?Uecn.-ly. has on'y II n.:i| r II -, ?i i?'. ,'itin ufarafi Dmaoaatti n... jonty in It*?. 1 w:m H'J. Tho an-rng?! ui-ijority today, only ?9. New Roc?n-I!?.>- Haf-MI, I*' mujoriiy; Radford, Dem-, t'?r Coi.gr? ?.i .'?*.. I'ti'ihiiil give? Fenton 112 mnjority, Robinson (Kip. fur CongTeaei, 135 majonty. Townol Kyc-llortinan, 37 majority, Robs-rtaon iRen.) I? r (ni r'P'm, x1 inn'..rit) ; I'.-nli.a.l (Dem?), for Awembiy, 27 majority. <'??rtl?___town-Ki-i'? a, 112 n? .j'.ritv , Robertson iR-"p), ?a, 131 ma jon* j Tiaris ([(?-p?, forAaaamWy, Uli II ?jority. o-.-n. ,.- 'llillman,'.'7 iiisjoni). li? I.? ri-n.i 11.? p.). fur CttBgMH, l8 elected \y 1,000 ma? ;?il bf, OWC.tD.'lA. STRA' M_, NOV. I - I!.,.*) i-iiy pirti 500 n.i>jonty Inr Kent'in, .i K.-t'Uliliciin ymhg tri 4.(7. Tm ii of Clay-Fenton* ni*j<?liti, I IT. ( AV Anariiv, Nor. 6. -TI..? ? ?ly gives Kii.'un i'J-1 m.iji rity, a 1'? jnili.i-a:! >;.IIII ni Ml. sr. ?MUMU I'. POatMUM, Har. li- Kei/oii's niHj? r ty bero ...--1 n Ra? ; .lit m (rai I (>,-il?ii? l.iir.li OtwegBtehia cuca 100 n.ajority for Fen U.u, a g1 in ?I iii r lo?) nv-r lui year. d__M-JHO. BlBWV II. H. V.. N'.IV. ? i"ivc!? H'ffinan IA n.iij'riti ?ia? C1? linn Innl VJ majoritj. Naraiafe givia K.m? o'.?37. Id.limul, MA, I-miolii, in lfc.il, ha?! the ?t... Towa of s.-i'-tt ??rt??*- RaAaaa, IM; Kenton, 4C3. ? i ? a ,,f on. rt -Fenton, HO; Ilr.tlm.in, :H>5. I I- ainii. ?'. inajtirity. Til II"'1 I ?i.. II ? -,"rity. .IIIN?IT?)"?. Vt len II lit, N-.v ?I. WaitahaU ? onij.l? t?< i.'iiea a Democratic majority ti t?'i Tt.i? ia a ?Bap&blictui (:,r:i mer in?-; of 7!. T"Mpai????. ini.tr t, Nov. I.-T_i town af Ittisc? m ?fall jin - - majority 111, a 1? ian gain o? >r i W.VTXR. CLTDK, Nov. ti.-ralniym ?.?ntjl.-t?- i/r/ex Fi-ntin SUma Jnrity. Artadialllttnct ?No. 2 wini 1.0 majenty. llit Tn.t No. 3 it even. OTSEQO. Kn um i D InZK?, Nnv. ti-Fenton 27f>; Hoffman i'. l-i,liii ilicp-, Conglfta) 'JGt; Johiiaon (Dem , Con I aee*| Ita. Clark?, (hop, AM?e_ililv) ".?. Chamltcrlia id gue? Fenton, 278? Hoffman, 156. ESSEX. t'K.,w\ POINT, NOV. ii. K'-ntin>ni.-ijnrity in th;atown llalli llumi-oUtl'? l.-ujnr'-.y, llf}. Kejtub.n-in gain, 53. .)K\KUH. Cointa, Nov. f -p'lt-e towim rntiji'aeti? give BIJMttiM f ri?.'. i, "I I'-' , tor HoffuiBii, lol. ForContrreaa, Vnn Wyi-k ili't-p.?. ?'.',. Ai.d.-r.tm. (DaB.), KA!. Tlier? arc large guli?* m Ullol initjnritie.-. -tt?te, Ct'U_ro#8.o_al and Asaumbly tickc?, each 47 li? :i(ocri?tie mujority. Wouut Hope- Unffiuan, l8 nitj.inty. I)t??r Part-lliinl l>i?tnt t-Keulou, HO inajnrity. Warwick-Third Uti ric! Kenton, 14 majority. Ilotheu-Hoffman, Wi majnriiy. Kewbnr_b Ciiy-Fonton, 341 mtjonty. AIiHA.i'V. '.BOY, Boo. t, Own bland guet _4 mtjonty for Fen? ton, a -?-til? ol M over !>)?.!, anil -15 BILC Al!.am- City give* HoOmaii afcoM 800 majority, and electa H.bortioii < Uem. ? and Smith . H?-p.) to the Ata'eu-.bly. P?T.VAkl. Ca?an, Nor. fi.-Tbo loane ni CllH.1, Keni. Patter aou, latid iSouth-Eaat, m Putnam Couniv, give Kenton iii majority. For Cougrctt-Kobertion (Rep.1, 111. ?.??mm HiaiiisfrR. Nov. 6.-Kenton'a majority tr.u?t I.? ovar l.-.tJO. Fight tnwnt intltidingall town? bi-retot'ore Demo? cratic, tbow a Republican gain ??ver '64 o! .47. Monat. Rocbe.terCily ?gnei 8e!.i? |Ke[,., 1,400 over Hart for Congi, ts. Toa City of Kochcuter givot Fenton 3"J0 majority. The eounty will fient t.pabou 1,800 majority lor Keiitnn. aSelve, Ropublioan, tor OMI? ?t, over Hart, Ri<pul?'.ican, bat UfttHl ukjonty in tin* eounty, ami ha? a clear majority of about '.'.IH-.. 8?;ye wat supported by the D?mocrate. The Dem?crata el?Kt ('rilibtu* in tho Ciiy ?'?iltnct, ami Wood Ul tlie ?VeileiQ Dutact. fITIU Elmira City (tjret VKi majonty for Fenton. K1 mira Town girce it1 majonty for Fenton. Veteran giret 136 mtjonty fjf Fenton. Horae Head*, Itt Diatrlet. gives ti majority M Feet?*"-. Southport gi rat tit iiiajonty Inr floffman. Baldwin gives 13 uiayolty t'm Hoffman. Back, Republican, laeiocted member of Allembie. Feutou'a majonty BOO. AIL-ORIPT. Allaghaoy County giv.a majontieifor Fenton. Andover givot l(i0 maj'irito for Ponton, Almond 14 ma? jority for Fenton; 8cio ?5 majority fur Fenton. TKXiA. Majoritioi for Fenton. Harton 170. -ITA RIO. Majority for Fenton In Seneca 1<>5. ORB1I.A. Town of Rome?-Hoffman, 3.1 majority. Tuan of Bridgawatar-Fenton, r'S, Hoffman, 105. Town of Wbitattown-Fenton 137 majoriiy. Town of kfarcy-Hoffman '?0 majority. LITIKO-TCI. Bpri-fwater-Fenton ?. majority ?53. BUB. Angola, Fenton'? majority, tir; Lanca-stor, Hoffman t majonty, HI. CHA-TACQl*A. Jtmettown-Fenton, 703 majority-Kepublieau gain, V7. Dunkirk, Hoffman amajorit?, tiO ; Korreal'. lilt?, Fenton'! majority, 38, Jamestown, Fenton'* majority, "UU ; Weat* _tld, Fentons majority, Uib, Silvtr Crock, Fenton'a ma? Jonty, 54; Ripley, Fenton a majority, 83. jAMBtTOWP, Nor. 6.-The majonty fur (lor. Fenton in Cbautauqua County is about 5,?'t'0; a gam of 400 to 500 over 18G4. CATTAIACO?P. Olean,'Fenton'a majontr, 61; Allegheny, Hoffman'! m?vcrity, 8; Little Valloy, Fenton'a ma't.nty, W. Eleven towna give Fenton 761 majority, a gain of 21 orer 1864. Tte County Ia tafe for 2,100 Rap. majority. Os-lB-BE. Alabama-Fenton'! majority 187; Byron-Fentona tnaionry, 165, Oakfleld-F.nton t majority, 114; Pavilion -renton'! majority, 10_; Elba-Kenton'* majontv, 43; Sufford-Fenton'! majonty, 115; Bergen-Fenton'a majority, 43; Weatorn Diatrict of Pembroke to hear from. Fentona majority about 1,400 In the county. Van Horu't majority, 1,000, for member of Congrett. Leroy gi vin Fenton 106 majonty; Van Horn (Rep.), for C'ongreaa, 101 roajnnty. Pavilhon-Fenton, lo. majority; Van nore, B7. Hniicy Fallt, Town of London-8elye, for Coigraii, 82 majontr. Caledonia-Fenton, 95 majority. i'v-ii of .Vbeatland-Fenton, 10".' majority; Selye, 4 majority. Eatt Hloomfielrl-Fenton, 117 majority; LcRoy(Rep), for Astviiibl", 107 majority. aiAOABA. /iiagara Fallt, IftPiitrivt-UciffHai? l8 majority; Com stock, for Conereta, 29 majority; Pool, Rep., for Anembly, 59ma_onty. lind Di?t?ict- Hoffman, 95 majority, Corn tiock, 78 majority - Mead, Dem., for Assembly, 99 mt joniy. l>wi?ton- Itt District-Hoffman, 16 majority; Com ?tock, 9; Mead?, 1<> majority. Pekin-Fenton, 79 majority. Yan flora, 69 majority. o a-a NOB. D<-?-HKV, N. Y?, NOT. 6.-The Onion majorities thu? far ara 1,300; Dmuocratic, 273. YanWyck, Rep?blicas?, for COUK-TM, 1,000 ahead thuafw. He I? elected. Thin?? Republic*-* gain. AOrroLK. R(Terb?*ad-Fenton, 371: Hoffman, 290; Gleeson, Rep?, for Conpvsa, 373; Taber. Dem?, 286. East Hampton, L- 1.-Fenton? majority, 42; Gleaeo?'? majonty, 40. mOCSLASV. Piermont-Hoffman, 37 majority, Robertson (Rep.), for Co n?.res?, 12 majority OTCT Radford. rviiTon. Town of Johmtown-Fenton, 671 majoirty. Town ol' Mayfield-Fenton, 113 majority. OTBBGO. Town of OUcgo- Pcnton, t?7 majority. Town of Cherry Vailey-Fenton, 224 ; Hoffman, 288. Town of Springfield-Hoffman, 131 majority. 0N?.IDA. Town t>f Sang.rficld-Iloffman, 307; Fenton, 361. Mar*.h__ilj;iv?-s K.-lon, 293, Hoffman, 193, (OSTIASD. Cortland give? Fenton, 882; Iloffman, 384 COBTLAirO WUNTT. Preblo ?rtTf? Tloffmnn 10 majority. Horner gi .us V'.nton .71 majority. CIIKNANdO CULMTT. Norwich pivot) Ponton 11 majonty. Columbi??, gives Fenton -80, Hoffman 54. UONTOOMRKT. Town of Palatino- Ho-Trcan, '??'i majority. Town of <.'-.i..ijoharii Fi-nton. *_9 majority. Thi? county ia very cloao. Tho Kupublicans claim it by 80 majority. I i.nton, _-0 majority. Huniptoiaburgh-Hoffman, b'l majority. HKl-KIMKR. Town of Dumbo-Kenton, -8 majority. Town i?f Salisbury- Fcntun, IK6 majonty. 'Inwii of t rati.t?liirt- F? ni? n, 1-4 majority. Town ol' llirkimer-I'offiuun, Ml utajority. I.Hll?. Kail?. MotTu.-.-i, 183 ii.i.j. '? U...J. I*..iris, ni - Kenton tim inujoriiy. 1 uwii ni liol,a? k- 11?.-nu?.;! m majonty. ?*?. IKiUAKIK. Town of ?Sharon- II o tia. an, 7'j majority. -fii-irrr 'Ii'wn of Caicnovia-Fi-nt? n, '.70 majority. Town of I..i..ix--Ki'ii!i)ii, Hii majority. MOKT?.nUlkY. Town of Gltn-Hoffman 91 majonty. SCilKNl.? TA0Y. City of Seh? noctady. Fenton, 8. tuiij. OltOBDAdA. Ly?*i-d<*r friv.- Kent?.? MR majonty. F.l?lndpe gives II? fm ia t? majodty. l.-'ayi'i.c-f .nton'i majority, 91. (?IRTI.A-D. M .raihou ?.ive? Kenton XH| Huffman, 133. I_apero ^1 Te? Fenton 10-? Hoftnan, 7S. ?*M.<)U givea Kenton'___. Hofftnaa, Bt B.'lOOMB. Lisle- Fenton, _M. E.offmw, 117. RICH MOND. Richmonil County gtvM l,ir_9 majority for Hoffman. CllAM,.r(i n. (inino (,'ivet HotTii.a.i I8m_jarit]r? Johnton I Dem,) for Congieaa, v. iii.ijnritv, .iii?i K;_?-it??n, (Dem.) for Assem? bly, three majonty. MB I'nrt Ilii.ry frifit Hitffiiirin 113 majority, and 113 ma j( r.ty ti r the ra t ( t ti.?* D'-??" rutic ticket. CAY! Bata A-ist'iim.-COO Union n.uj. ( ? i. meat K? nt<.n, 34 ii...j. Mi i?'./..-Tinton, 30 maj. KKCArniLAnoN. NKW YORK. VOTR POS O0VBR50B. -1-**?-1844 tantea lli-rti..m .'. i.t.m S?-TI_ f. M?inriti.?. Majom?a-?. IVntonS-Tin'r. i HO . .,?79 ....10-.-U l.W-i A.i. . .3 717 . .'.t-ifii,- :c'?l .... ... lr-'l .<,'.-."> 3.144 , ? JI'JO . tOM . .V.*,7t? 3,318 ? .s... -".'.'?O ._ i_7 .7.560 4,403 . 4fio .?..rta 3,.w ( ii? ? ? . i"7 .oin -.no I'hininf.i . ino .1,548 .3..V9 4.?.I ? ..nt??-?. - 1U) . 34_3,4>*fi :i,540 i. .i.lui. .7J. 330 .... 4,-08 5.SQ6 i.f.i. I .'?-' .IMS .4,003 .Of. Dstlawara, loro .1,13_ .5,338 ?JM I ' tom... 1301. 7U7 .... .... 7,-UU -5,-?.l I. rie. UO . 343 ...13,055 13,39? >-tt?*i. MM .1U-7 .3,_29 2.1?_* Y muk lui. . 1000 .... .... 1.-04 ._,863 I,8_4> J-'.lton t-iil KauiiU-U. (-"0 .... .... 100 .o,9fM oom QtPitet.... IH? .... .... LJM .4.050 ?,7?u llTteiir .... . .. 500 . 770__,___ 3 .yl Derkimer.. ISM . Ml . 3.114 ?173 .letfirtt'll .. 2500 ._,7V0 . H 003 3 ?13 Kin?. WOO . 1018 ....30,745 23 _t_) em . 215 .3.1U o\tm I..Tiii|T. t-jti MM .1,065 .4,600 3,535 "0 .2.477 .6351 3,744 UM .1,16? .10,847 9,(178 Uo-tfO-Vy Hi . 364 .... 3.536 3,900 New York. .... 47:?UO .37,227 ....36,310 73 537 . -. Ht) . 568 .4,.45 4.277 tin ula. I-"0 .1,191 .l'4-75 10 Vii l.-rinUaga . JAii) .%%% .11.029 _.d_7 (.n.tario. lt??i .IMS .5437 3937 (?ninir?*... . Ml . 213 .6 820 6.6U3 OrtauM_ i.??*) .i.:i*_7 .1768 2.44.1 lh"*it-'?i_ 25U0 .257? .8.798 6.220 ... ._"?. . 117 .... .... ?167 6,030 l\.t"?l-. 300 . 170 .... 144? 1.616 t,r?e?*M. 10?? . 1,008 .... 4.307 3.403 I'.nt.n-li.er 1200 . 201 .... 9,174 2,373 Ultimi? lil. 1029 . 1 3?9 .... 1.3*. 2,?os6 lUKkluLil. -50 . .63... 1428 9,893 SI Lisrr it 7230 .6.851 .10 904 4.060 Ktratotrii .. IfOO .1,210 .5y_3 4713 ' y. 300 . 24 .... 3,264 330K S,l...Lur.r. 1300 . 1,907_388? 4.793 NI, i?:.r.... 730 .... .... (>K) .2 570 1 8W Sitioo?. 400 . 346 ....2703 3.249 fttnben.... _?io .... ....2.319 ..8.123 Uti Suffolk. 400 . it*. . ?327 41.? ?SnlliTan. 300 . 375 .... 2.973 3,348 li??-. 100 . 778 . 3,7.? 3014 Toapk-M. 1500 .1,303 ........ 4.509 3006 DltTt?. -00 . 761 .... 6,938 7,719 Warren.... SOO . 2"?3 . 2.447 2,152 Watl.iLirtn 2600 .5.577 . 6 236 3,?5H *.*.!.*-:.. 1600 .1,704 . 6.117 ?413 Wittctett'r ... 1200 . 1,694 .... 7.616 9.3)0 Wy__B__g.. 1600 .1 ,V3 . 4.146 2 5-,. Yutfl... .. 14U0 .1345 ....3,049 1704 Tutti 70,230 __?__?. 64 221 5S..-8 ?,.) 557 Ml.-M Fenton t totj la IttsA, 4,900. Ftnton t BUJ. In 1864, MU CITY COMPLETE, roa ooTUutoa. Fenton.XM_2 | Hoffman.79,823 LI i mi? Airr oo VI__KO_. Woodford.33,659 I I'ruyn.79,730 CANAL s-oarMitaioKxa. Hratt.33,708 | Wnght.79,998 ?TAT? ruaoit iHiricToft. Hammond....33,730 | Oalla?h?r.79,408 MARYLAND. THE GENERAL RESULT. THK LEOIBLATCKB HKBIL. BALTIMOBI. NOT. 6.-Tho ComerratiTe? har? e?JTied all the ?etrialativo and aenatorial district? oi the city, which will gire thom a majority In the Lefriilatorc. llALTi-ioax, NOT. 6, IV o clock.-Union men of Bait! more hare been beaten after a gallant fight The Rebel? (wore through e-erythinf, to get their rote? in, and by the .idof ?Swann? regutraton have teen iuece?i._l. Th? Democrat? will hare th? U?giilature by a two-thirds rot? on joint ballot. John L. Thomas, Union, la the Second, and J. J. ?Stewart, Union, in Third, are defeated. Francia Tbomat, Union, In tho I vth District, ii undoubtedly elected. We ha.eloct one Consreiaman and the ?Johnsonite* have gained l'helpa in the Hld Diitrict, Archer in the lid, and McCullough in the lit, all John tom tea. Though defeated, the Radical! are not dismayed, and then are more outspoken impartial luffrag? men in Baltimore to-night than ever before. All fe?l that th?y are fighting in a good canse. SECOND C0N0BE8SI0NAL DISTRICT. BALTlMOaa. HAtTiuoar, NOT. 6.-The Pint Ward glTe? Archer (Demi, for Congreta. 119 mnjority. The Third War give? John L. Thoms? < 6 majority. The Sixth Ward give? Archer ?*?0 majority. BALTIMORB, KOT. C-IO p. m-John L. Thomas is de? feated for Cougrets in the _k?cond Diitrict. The con? tiguity of the headquarters and uowinaper offices of the tw_ partiel has caused apprehension of a general colinton all the evening. Shots nave been fired Here and the?, and one man aeriouily wounded, but tho tumult bee BOW greatly tubsided. In Baltimore the Second Ward gires Thomas (Republi? can) 177 majority. Fourth Ward gives Thomas 14 ma J'.nty. Fifth Yt ard givci Archer (Democrstj for Congrua ?9 majority. Mr. Thom?, it ii believed, is defeated. The Seventh W?rd give? Archer 180 majority. The leven lower Wardt forming part of the lid t'ongreesional Diitrict give a ma? jority for Archer of 171 over Thorna*. HARFORD. n?vr?-de-.lrace give? John L Thomas fer Congre?? 43 i_.aji.ritv, a Hepubiitan train. IHK TIIIKI) DISTRICT. BALTIMORE. lULTivoai, sS?r, t.-i']?tl.p? iCounrvativt*) it ?**.* elected in the Hld Dittrirt (compoaed of the 13 af f af Wards) by 973 majonty over J. J. Stewart (IU?.). The Eighth Ward gives Phelp*, Conaerratire, for Con? ?peet, Third District, 180 majonty; Ninth Ward givea1 Phelp! 11 majority. Warda in Third Dittnct, comiK-te?! of 13 upper Ward!, return aa follows! Tenth Ward, Phelpe, 1-0 majority, Eleventh Ward, Phelp!, '?O aujor? ity; ^Twelfth Ward, Phelpa, 26 majority: Ni.eteeata. Ward, 8t*-wart, 55 majority; Thirteenth Ward, Phalpa, 25 majority, lie ii no doubt elected orar Stewart, Repub? liken. FOURTH CONQRE88 DISTRICT. .ABaoLX. Hampstead Dietrict-Controller Brue? (TJnionK 12?? Controller Leonard (Rebel), 138. Congre?**- Francia Thoutaa (union1,128. kaultby (Rebel), La?. ?moa gata on rota of 1864, 50. I'nioutown -totrict-ControlW-e Brae? (rnlon), 3?; Controller Leonard (Rebel), 144. Congrcea-Praacifl Thomat, 3J9; Maulsby, 145. Unioa. gain on vote of 1864, 86. Carroll County will giro ?W Radical majority. CAIH.OLL. W_BTMnifiT_B,_td.,Nov. 6.-Westminster Dist net give* Controller Bruce (Union) 371, Leonard (Habel) 309. For Congreas, Thomas (t'nioin 3>S3. Col. Maulaby (Rebel) Jl'-. Tho whole Union ticket baa about 60 majority, a gain off 50 on the rote ot 1864. WAimiaGTO?. *. HAOEBflTOwa, Md?, Mor. ti.-The following an tb? majorities on the Congressional ticket in Waehingtoa County: CavetflWTi, ? ; IiOitwaburg, ?21?; Rlnggoid, ?0; Williamaport, 15; Hoociboro , 110, ami T-lgmantowa, 14. Majorities for T_omas iCnion) and Funkstosn, 50; and Sandy Hook, two majority for Maulaby (Rebel; Tb? ma? jonty for Thomat will be t>50 In the county. llOWg BALTIMORE WAS CAIBIBD BY THK CONSKITA TI?? El. Bl TiL?8__rtt TO rat raia.as. DALTIMOBX, Nov. 6-81 p. m.-At this hoar ii is probable that the Conservatives have elected a majonty of their liOgmlature ticket iu the city, and one, and perhaps two out of the three Congressmen. Ia all the precincts ex-Rebel? have taken the iron elad oath without any compunction, and their rotea bare generally beim rectiived. Men wbo were volunteers in tho Rebel anny and who aero etay-at-botn? Sccet?iuuist8 from the firtt ivwore that they had been always loyal to tho Cutc-d States authority and flag, and never gave any aid, support or sympathy to th? armies or canto of the Coti?c-tler... y. This it in obedieu?o to the advic? of Reverdy Johnson, wbo inforn.?-1 the Reb? els that it would not be perjury for them to take tbit oath, inasmuch ?isit was unconstitutional. The registrars were ?til Swann men. and permitted tho Rebels to register. In som? precincts the loyalty of Rebels wat tested by the qttrttioa? whether when negro rcg)_ients wore facing Lee s army they hoped the fo,rmer would bo whipped, ana they swore th??? did. A piece called Blue Hell Tav?"i*n, in Baltimora ( ounty, ont on the Philadeltbia road,wat t. k c n poaaeaaioa of early this morning by a large pan y of roughs, who sr* employed in the Baltimora Custom-Hodse, and held all day, allowinp only Rebels to votv. They were com**letely armed with muskets, carbine? and revolvers, ?And lay along; all the fences leading to the placo challenging approaching voters, and turning thom back if they intended voting tho Union ticket. Nut a loyal man v?.t?-?l after they arrived. A Union man just arrived from there sara if he had ven? tured to protect he would have been killed. Immens? crowds are on the atroet, and the excitcmont is quiet. 11 o'clock.-The Radicals aro beaten, but tbei are mor? radical than ever, and their ruir.t it unbroken. That Legislature is largt ly Donn? rtttic, and it is bc.ieved that Swann will convene it at an early day. The streets ara en tirely quiet. WERMONT. ELECT.? >.*? 15 TUB THIBO -0>_R_-_1<)"AL DI8TIICT. ar Ts_to__ra ro rae raiBVBB. Beau NOT ON, Nov. 6.-The second tna) for member of Congre** in this, the Tbinl D.-tnet. took place to-day. The ? anditlatct are tho Hon. Worthington C. Smith of St. Albans (Republican;, the Hon. Aaa U. Aldit of St. Albans, Consul at Nice ?Republican), and Waldo Hrigham of Hyde Park Democrat'. The vote will bo from 3,(K*0 to 4.000 leis than at the September election, when 15,000 votes were polled. We have returns np to 5^ p. m. fron? the following towns, and tbey indicate a close vol? between Smith aiid Al?!.?. Tnornt. Smith. A ali?. llrlglinm. Burlington..:. B1 -90 M Shelburn. 43 44 11 St. Albans. 4?f, 219 195 Miilnisjhi.-Further returns from this Distn? t mdicata the election of Worthington C. Smith, Republican, by o clear mnjority over Aaa O. Aldi*, bolting Republican, and Waldo lingham, 1 ?etnci r.it. IN to th.s hour Smith hu 2,44?, Aldis 1,-71, and Brigham 1,178. ILLINOIS. COUNTY RETURNS. COOK. CHICAGO, NOV. C-Cook County gives fl,500 Republkaa majonty. a gain of 4,000. Judd (kep.) ii elected to Cou grest b% the lu Dittnct. JO* DAVIIM. GALOTA, Nov. ?J.-Rast Galena township gives 50 Uni?! majonty anti nat 9 majority for McCletltn m ItsM. Thia township Is the residence of Gea. Grant. Republican fain, 59._ HTSC0S*S1S. CONGRESS RETURNS. FIIIT DIITIICT. AfawA-r-OB, Nov. 6.-Gen. Halbert E. Paine (Rep.) ia cenuinly reelected to Congress. SIXTH COUGH?. DISTRICT. LA CIOMI, Wit., Nov. _.-La Croate City has given a majorities for the entire Republican ticket, ranging frota 100 to 17-, the highest majonty being for Gan. Waibbara for Congrett, ?ana in large exeaaa of Lincoln s majonty. La Croate County girea 800 Republican .'lajonty, being a gain of over '4)0. The La Crosse, a north??rettern (VlThj Congreuional Dittnct, hu probably elected Gcn.Cedwal laderC. Washburn, by over 8,000 majority. The North? west utterly repudiates Andy Johnson ?and hu mitchlev out policy. The Republican National. State, City and County tickets are triumphant beyond a doubt ia avery place ?nthm a hundred miles of La Crotta, on both side? of the Mississippi. MICHIGAN. THE GENERAL RE8ULT. ALL TBI BirCBUCA? COIOUUMHI ILICTID. D?TBotT, Nov. 6.-The following an estimated Rrpab* lican majorities! I Kent County.1.400 St. Joseph County... l.'-M) Lcnaw te County.1,300 liraach County.2.000 Ionia County .1.300 Hillsdale County.U.PO0 i '-iliotin County.3.000 The Republican Congressmen are all elected by in? or Atoa majorities. DcTBoir, Nov. 6.-Michigan vetoes Mr Policy by oval? 25,000 msjority. All the Republican C-?gret-men ara elected hy mcreased majontiea. COUNTY RETURNS. HIILS-A-I. nu lAPALa, Nov. 6.-The majority io HUltdala County ii over ?,700 fur Beaman. CONNECTICUT. ?IW-BATBR CHABTia ILBCTIOI?. NIW-HAM?, CT., Nov. 6.-The town election to-day resulted in tho election of the Democratic ticket, with tho eiception of the Town Clerk, who was supported by beth the Republican and the Workingffien's organisations. The Democratic plurality ia ?570 ma i MltSOVRl. THE GENERAL RESULT. ST. Lorn, Nor. 6.-The Radicals hare ondoabted)? carried St. Lotut by 3,000 majonty, and ??acted Gen. Pila over John Hogan by at leaat 300 majority, a great victory In view of the enormous effort! of the Administration to elect Hogan. Heturnt from the lid District ?led New? comb (Radical) by overwhelming majonty. Balan?a of Stat? M far ai heard from favorable to Radical-. lOHP HOQAK DB-EATID. ST. Lorn, Nov. 6.-Returns show a decided majority for Pile over Hogan in city and county. 8t Looia rapa? di?tes " my policy." ST. LOCIS, Nov. 6.-Gen. Pile beats Hogan for Congreae in the Itt Dutnct. Newcomb (Radical) is sleeted by a large majonty in the Hd Diatnet, State ot Missouri a_4 St. Louis County, Radical. DELAWARE. THB DFIOC?ATS CABBY TAI ITATI-OIIOK. ?AIKI. Wama .TO?, Del., Nov. 6.-The magnificent canvasa made here by the Hon. 8. M. Hamngtoo, Chainaaa of the Republican Stats Central Committee, shest itself ia immense gains over the roto of the Little Electioa last month; but the Democrats elect Saalsbury Governor, and Nicholson to Congress, by ?boat 300 each. So things look now. NEW. JERSEY. NEW-JERSEY ALL RIGHT. NSWAII, Nov. 6.-Four Union Republican Coo-rrrie men out of tbo live in New-Jersey are elected, Mr. Moor? over A. H. Slate by over 2,000 majonty, ia tb? First District, Mr. A. Nevell over Charlee Haigh,-, by 500 majority; Cbaai*-tgrcaveaiDem.) over 'oha David ton in the Third Diitnct by a reduced majority; John hkttt KUhtb I*aae T^~