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w WHOLE NO. 10,299. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1864. PRICE FOUR CENTS. THE NATIONAL ELECTION. The Moral Power of (he Re public to be Expressed Through the Ballot Box. The Candidates for President and Vioe President. ELECTORAL TOTE OF TDE STATES. The States which Are to Elect Local Officers To-day. Ths State and Congressional Tickets ii the Empire State. Iibernatorla), Congressional and Other Can didate! to be Toted For Elsewhere. LOCAL NOMINATIONS IN THIS CITY. / Where the Peeple is This Metrepelii Are te Till. ban Rises - ? - - - 6:41 A. ME. Eton Bets 4:47 P. ML a, &e., u T>< toag took.d for day of election bu at leogth arrived. The oooveatlooa?aattonal, state, Coagresaiooal, ewtj and Legislative?bar# aaada tbetr nomioattooa aad placed their candidates before the people. The part Han pellttolana, itump oratera, wirepullers and naw.paper adlfora, like the attorney, Judge aad Jury, have ar?ted ease, prepared the documents, and the whole ques ts now referred to a Jury of the people, who are to vsoord their verdict at tha ballot box to-day. The olUaana of twenty-flvo States will participate In tie SeeMoo, and anita la rendering a verdict on tho Presidedtlal issue. The weeks and amnths spent in an Bmltong caavaaa bare oulnaluated in one day, aad la tbat the people are to fltbty UMlr choice and officially notify lha world'wbethef Abraham Lincoln or Oaoaral Geo rga ?rinton McClellaa shall be their chief magistrate for .be est four years, commencing with the 4th day of March, M? The people of sevoo States will also .elect Governors for hetr respective States, and thirteen States tn all alect a. Lag la la tor, ana other local candidates. The following Is a list of tba candidates ta nomination hr Presidsot, Vloe President, State and Congressional, to *e voted for to this State and elsewhere:? TBB NATION A r. OANDIDATBS. Republican. Democrat ic* %r Preetdent Abraham Lincoln. Geo. B McClellan ?or Vice President. Andrew Johneen. Geo. B. Pendleton TBS tOTAt SLBCTORAI. VOTB. The following ere the States whloh are entitled to vote br President, and tba electoral vote wbloh eacb State is atltled to:? T OhlO 21 lew Uampebire 6 Indiana |3 fermont. 6 Ulloola Id taaaaebusetla 12 Missouri 11 toe noetic ut 0 Kansas 3 Ibode Island 4 lows. 8 lew York 33 Minnesota. 4 Jersey 7 Wit cousin 8 toaaeyivaota 20 Michigan 8 lelaw.ro 3 California 5 laryland 1 Oregon 3 faetVii.inla 5 Nov.dii 3 leotucky 11 ot.l loyal electoral vote ,...234 ry for a choice lid BTATE ELECTIONS. Tte following table nbowa tba Stales woicb are to bold elections to-day, for State, CongreMlooni, Legtela re aod other local outers ? MasnacbneelU, Wtecoobm, Kew York, Mtoneaoia, Sew Jereey, Hiculgan. Delaware, Iowa. Maryland Kanaaa, Missouri, CalMornia lUutola, | Tba Terrltorlea ot Colorado aad Idibo aito bold llona for delegates to Congreae. BTATE AND CONGRESSIONAL TICKETS. HI TOR*. i are to ba eboaea m tbte Stat* Oorernor. Lieu ten rOoTeroor, Canal Commieetoner, State Prlaoa loapec member a or Coagren aad member a <4 tba lower i of the lagiaiatare, and anmeroue oouoly eiOcara i State seoate beida over OTIT* TK**T. laaWwa Omaralla K K. Fentoa. Heratlo Seymour Gorvmer...T O Alrord. Mar Id R. F. Joure I Om K A- Albergor. Jar via Uird. xm PtUm* D P. Korreat. Iiavid B McNeill. aoauuTNM tea com aarw. HTuMfan. Itewxratie < Vacancy lat district D?igbt Toweaend, (I i ? cy. 1 tieorge W. Cnrtta IWaphen Tabor. Samuel T. Mnddo* Turn* U Heagea Jamea flamuhrrr i rb,n>" ? bar*, jamea Hampbrry j Jotancretghioa. 1 Morgan Junes Wm Walsh ??*??? urvr:, IK. a Hawklne. } tii>b Ward H J Kaytuend. | Kit I' Norton m. lloar<man. J. W ( hauler Thoa J. barr Wm K. D> dga. W. a. 1'ariiog Jetnee Hro. ks J t f ruilh Airoa Iterrirb. I arnando Wo.el. FrancisLarkin. Win. Radford. Ambroses. Murray (tiarl.all Winfleld Jobu H Kolchum Hmuar A. Wiiaoa Tbendere B. (isles R. N ItubbelL John H. Oardlaer. rimrlea Uoodyear. Julio A. Urlswold. Wiu L. VaaAlaiyea Orlando Kallogg. Thorn** H Gray Calvin T. Buriburd ttri.em J Arartll. Jaroca M Marvin Alonro ('. Paige Demaa Hubbard, Jr Heveklah Sturgim. Addieon tl. Letlin. FW Hub ard HuniWt Coakling French! Keruau Hltiney T. Hoimea. Aibnrtue Parry. ThoruaaT. IHna Wm 0 Huyrr T. H. pomaroy Oaorga w cvi?i?? Daniel Morris. Uarillla Sioraau W lea W. Holchkie* John Mag.-a Hamilton Ward Aadrew J M. Nett Roawall Hart Jamaa L. Aagla. Burt Van Horn J Mel latlan W ill-tt I Samuel J nollay .leraee M llompbray 1 Hetiry Van Acraum. June* K Button MAMACBVdRTTa. tvernor and ather state nfflcera, metnbere ef Oea. i ahd Plata Legislature, are te be eboaea ta thleMata. re Bo wtn? are tbe bum aod congressional eaadi kTirn rwmtf. /repwMicon. Dmotrtrtr. .....John A. Andrew. Henry W. mine earner ..Joel Baydaw. Tbuw. r Ptnokelt Olbrnr Warner.... F o. Frleoe, r. .7. "onee Batea. bengal .Cbeelar i Reed 8 0. Unt oonotaeaioait. ncm HffMkm iv Omaenwrtr. P. D Htot. * ? Fbtaney ibee Awee J. Magniea. . 11. Rleo. { R Sleeper. _ Heetwr. J ?. Abbou. I R Alley. I R b. W. Mooch I * J. fl, HoatwaU. % W Rwaebet. I O. He Idem n^vea. P. t, Waabbarn "elk We A MnUwe* MmvdfAraeM raw J1MBT. M?kb?N el ad Legislature ere til that ere to too elected IB New Jersey. ionghkwiona). mam. Diaj F. s2rr,<CaH t v. DIcK^* a W. A. Nevill, Gee. Mtddletoo. 3. C. Scraotoa, C. Bitgraavas, 4. Tbeo 1.It tie. A. J. w'l*'. 6. E. fi. Wakeman. E. R. V. Wright. MllTUNO. I The Brat electlou under tbo now 8Ulo constitution >? be id to day. General Stole offletra, members of Congress, Legislature and otber local offloere are to bo elected, tbe following are the State and Coogroaalonal tickets;? I mil ncrat. I Republican. Democratic Goeenier Tboo Bwann u Go em nor..Chrt*. C. f?i Odon B?wl?, Comptroller. R. J- * U i"5uZie Attorney Den A. Raadall In*ae *? 9l*?le J. Vi Appeals..... IX Weleel ooacaioioBAt, war. DM. Bepubfcan. . /m. aryhvw?i?. ~r *7 ? - 1..J. A. J Creoawoll. R- *?c "J"*? ** ?. Edwin fl. Webster. W. Ill Kt?a?eL 3.. Gbae. E Fhatpa A. L. Enott. 4..Frank (homes. ? ?.. Jobs C. Holland. Benjamin C. Barrio. SlliWiU. lleoibera of Coagreeo only are to be coxoaswioNAL ticsns. IfeeuMu-an ftwe'Wdt. N. a Sk J- *? Kleboisoo. MHWOCai. Tbeeatlre Hat of State offloero, members of Congrsen and Leglolatare Is to be chosen. There is great excite ment and coafusion in aoine portioae of the State, owing to the recent robot raid through tbe southern and lote. rior portions of the State. Tbe follow mg are the State andCongreoatooal Dominations:? stato nets?. Republican. Democratic. Governor Thoa. C. Fletcher. . Thomas L. Pried. Lieut. Governor ...George Smith .. ^ ^ran Secretary of Ste^e.. F. Rodman. James Mererran. Auditor Alonro Thompson Charles C. Treasurer William Bishop,...GeorgeC. Bingham. irmZuer ?r Landt J. K. Smith Walter P. Bllimge. Attorney General Robt. F. Wlegate. .Aft*. M. Wooholk. conokbnioxal ticsbt. But. Republican. Democratic. jridfi sN|nsv**vw"* __ 1. Samuel Koo*. John Hogs* 2. Htory T. Blow. Hod. D. C. Tultio* 3. Thomas E. Noell. ? Sample Orr. 4. 8. H. Boyd. Elijah H. Norton. 6. J. W. McClurg. 0. R. T. Van Hern. !: JSttUSZ o? o?.?. t. George W. Abdoreon. Gen. t^ion Guitar. ILLINOIS. State officers, from Governor down, members of Con. gross, Legislature and local county oflloere are to be elected in this State. A vigorous canvass has been going un tor the last three months throughout the State. Below wMl be found tbe State and Ooogreeekmal candidates:? ?TATS TICKST. Republican. Democratic. Governor Rlch'd J. C*lesby..Jas. C. Robinson. Lieut. Governor.... William Broes ^ CornmgJudd. Secretary of Stale..Bfcaroo Tyndale... Turnay. Auditor O. H. Miner J. Hlan. State Treasurer Jai. H. Beverldge.Alts ?'?T?* Sup't Public Ine't..Newlen Batsman. ,J. P. Brooke. oososnaeioNAi. new. 41 Large. Republican. Democratic. Lemuel W. Moulton. James C. Allen. 1.?John Wentworth. *? McCormlck. 2 .?j obn F Fnrneworth. **rrt" 0.?E. a Waahburnn. Wlas H g*11* a wmm.k c. Hirdlof. QmtIm Me H*rrifn 6.?KM "topr-oll. J?6? 8. EcUls. 6.?Burton C. Cook. Samuel K. Caaey. j _H P.H. Bromwell. John a Eden. * 8 ?Shelby M. Cultom. John T.Stuart. 9 ?Hugh Fnllartoo. lAwin W. Jtoaa. 10.?N. II. Knapp. Anthony Thornton. 11 g CallAhiD. SiDKNl B Mifiwll. 12 ?John Baker. William a Morrison. 13 ?A. J. Kuykendall. William J. AJleu. * iOMIOAM. The eleottoa for State, Congreealonai and local offlcart usee place in thin State to-day. The following nre tbn State ?ed Congreemonnl nominees:? STATS TKSST. Republican. Democratic. ^ Hsnry a Grape...Wm. M. Fenton. ZZZZovmor-K. O. Oroerecor...Msrlla 8_ Brackett. nocrotarvof mate..J*o. B. Porter.#...Geo. B. Tureer. Auditor Emit Annnfcn?.??.Cbai. IP. Bnllef. j,' General Albert WlllinSg...UTi Bishop. jS^SToSU. Thofc M. Ooofry\..Aljheus Feich. CONQBUB101I1L T10KST. PUIL Rtfubliran. 1. Fernando C. Beeman. 5^?'ti a? toich a phnrlM I'DflOD N?llnWII#l A. BlItD, a ThornM W. Firry. Iridirlck haii. 5. Rowland B. Trowbridge. *^8i* 8. John F. Driggs. William wlliara. IOWA. There is eo Governor elected. Tbe beiance of tbe State officer* and Congressional candidates only are to be chosen to day. We have been unable to get tbo nomina tions for Congress ou tbe democrstio side io the Tb.rd and Sixth Congressional districts? STATS TIOSST Republican. Democratic. Secretary of Sfhte. ..Tsrncs Wright John H. Wallace. Auditor John A. FJliott....K. C. Hendereboit. A Cornell General! .Isaac L. Allen Ctan. M Uuohar. JuZi supreme Cl.Cheeter C. Cole.... Ibos U Mooroe. rososseriosAi. tickst. Dxit. RrpiMvn.il Democratic. 1 James F. Wilson. Joseph K Hornmh. 2. Iliram Pslce. M. Parker. 3. Wm. B. Allison. "T . 4. Joslab B. Grmuoll. l?eC ?tch'?lf 6 John A. K ax bob M ?? McHeury. 6 A. W. Hubbard. ? K ANSA". AU the state offloera and members of Coagrese are to be chose#. Political a Ok Irs are decidedly mixed np in the Stat*. The parties are divided Between Laos aad anti-lAO*. Most ot both tlckaU are rapubiicane The eooteet is purely local, and tbe taauea snliraiy upon lbs nohev of the Lent and anti-Lane wings of ins republican P?r?jr mm Tireir /.one. JnH'/ewe Go-rrtier S.J. Crawford ....Solon 0. Tbet'.her. I.ient Governor. Janiee llctirew.... .John J. Ingalla .v* relary >?/ State.. B A Barker *m. R. Sounder# Jwi'toi- JoBn K S. Wallow Ana Uairgrove. AUnrnet General .3. D. Brumbaugh Hiram Grlewold. Allocate J .Sup C.Jacob SaOord Saul A Kingman. (oaaaBM.obai, ricaet. /.one Ami- Ian* Sidney < larke. Albert L L*?. MINNESOTA. The oilj officer* to bo elected in tbia Slate are one jaeiiea and two aaeietant Juatlcea or tbo Supreme Court, ?imhtri uf < oagreaa and Leglalalnre and oounty omcere, erirt TP an Vmtm. Democratic. (% Jut .Wij?. ft. . Hiomae Wilaon.... A (1 CbaKlold. ( H. J R McMillcn.. Eli T. Wilder itwruln ^JotonM. Berry ... Ed. O. Haooblln. ? ouuuwtioiui murr DiH t'r, nn. Democratic. 1. w Wiudotn. n W. lamberton. 2 *lgi>eti<j>< tP.ntie'lf J. Gliioan. viBcowam. Tbe only Flat# ticket running M for State Superintend ent ti*nil? re uf Cuugreu*. Sfbt# Senator* and Aaeeotoiy ?mo are awe to be cbueea. ntTB Timer. B'lvbl i.m. /Pwofra'ic ?vr?.> JbyertwMMlim John U McMyim J B. I'arnoion ? oei.aa nou.i turner. DM. B ye.tlte.in. Democrat it. 1 llafbert I. I'atoe. Jebn W Cay t lib tiuer i Moan. George B. smith }. A mane ( ?>h b Cherlen 0 Rudolph i. a eooit Sloan Charlee A. Fldriagt. | I b. etoe sawver Oabrl^l Houct. ? Waiter i?. ?> lean*. Henry Heed. a 1.1 Foam a. An aierttoo la t? bo bold for member* of Conyreaa oaiy m tketlate. ? (opoamei***!. noetr. Dm. Brfyiomn Democrat*. 1. D C. Mcl*W T O Downey. H W. Iligby J Ceflrotb. a T. Bid wen. J Tempi# aaLBnaras fiton rnutiroaiM. teteaiD* Joba If. Chi?ia|toa. He democrat!* eaadidaM. io ten Judge Parka. j THJ CAM DID AXIS ID THIS CITY. Ttm following f a liet at tb* eeedMatea for Cher Id, Canotf Clark, CHy Judge. Bupnrrinor, Oietrlet Atlerney, ?oron.r* and Aeeembiy in tth nity, em re* ted dons to tip Mat mem eat ? cnenrr nomination* tea enaairr. ?a _ (neri a.fiM. -. Mlrhael CoaaoliT. MUhaui roeaolly. amjVjwt a MB. Blrkael OoeNeHy. Ml Kelly. r*Unl Vwtem- War Item?eat. j.ta keiiy. Job# W. farmer, HhS"' Jpba W, farmer. rOR CODWTT ri KRI. Tamnanu. 1'untrc. MeKeon. Henry W. Greet. Wm C Conner. Wm. C. Conner. Anti-Wetei. Herman DmumrM. Union fbneiUu'aliete. Henry W. Gemot. Wm. C. Conner. Wm. 0. Conner. Mri Ullnn Uuiim. federal Union. War Dmi? raf. Henry W. Genet. Henry W. Genet J. M Thornton United KfpubHran. Oltitriu'. Jen. H. Thomson. Wm. C Conner. ion UISTHI0T ATTOSKIf. fammnnv. J/ntnr(. Mi Keon. A. OakeyHsll. . A. 0. Dell. A. O Hell. Atti- Wood. Hermun Democrat Uiium fonetitu'alitti. A. Oskey Hell. A 0. 11*11. A O. 11 sit. X3< ttieil kejiul.liraii. Hopr lhaiiel Rep W. T. B Milllken. W. 1. B. MllUkeii. I'lliemu'. Met'leihm Unum. A. O. Unit A O Hnll. ? OR CITV JCD01. Tammanp, Vneart Jf. A'ro". A. D. Russnl. Win. F Howe. Wm. F. Howo. A>i/t- Wood, Herman Democrat Union Conetitu'aUati. A. D. Ruetel. Wm. F. Howe. it D. Russell. Unite.1 Hr/nMi-an. IFi.r Democrat 0 L. Ntunrt 0. L. Ktnnrt roe eornHUgos. m Tan.iuany. MooOri. MrKean. Jebn Fox. Fred. Kepoer. Fred. Kepp-r. Anii-Wood. Henna* Democrat. Union t'owtiio' ilisll. John Fox. Fred. Kepper. John Fox. United K'PxhUmn. Hitieen). McCUttan Union. Andrew* Wllimsuu. ? Jobs Fox. ?oh roRorrxes. Tammany. Mozart. ff'Krnn. F. Gemb'.e. Owen Keennn Owen Keennn. W. C. Oorer. Fhil. O'Uaolon.Jr. Phil. O'Haolou, Jr. Jebn Wildey. Philip Merkle, Ftalllp Merkle. Wm B?-hiraier. Wnt O'Donnell. Wm. O'Douuelt. dnti-Wootl. Herman Demar, at, Union Conttilu aliitt. Leoten B. Wright O. keennn. R. Gamble. ? P. O'UsuIoo, JPl W. C. Gofer. ? P. Merkle. Win. Seblrmer. ? Wm. O'Donnell. W. O'Donnell. United Rep. , istiaeiu' iowigliiyi. T. W. Rmuney. J. W. Greene. l<oul? ksomsna. Wm. O'Donnell! Rdwnrd Colli*. F. Ilocrevelt. Ami. Wilder. S. Smith. FOR A8RRMBLYHRK. Diet. Tammany. Mozart, H'Kena, I?J. L. Smith. J. Donomn. 11. Hamilton. ?? la* Duoglay. Bryan Ouagbnn. ? B. Uauglian. ? ? 3?U M. i yirll*. Gee. M. Curtis. J. H. Bkelly, 4? J. II Murray J. B. Hurra*. J. B. Murrar. 5?Chaa. BJuiuelt Chan. Blanvelt Chaa Blaurelt d? Row d Money. Hugh Bonner. Hugh Bonner. 7?Joebua Deuce Joebua Isaac*. O. W. Merlon. 8?.1 Meebarher. T.J Campbell. T. J. Campbell. 9?D. V. Freeman. D. V Freeman. D. V. Freeman. 10?T. J CNMMt. T J. Creamer. ? It?Jaa. Gibbon*. ? John McDonald. IS?Joe A. Lv ura. Patrick Daly. Patrick Daly. 13?Thon. Ryan. ? ? Alex. Waie. ? ? 14? M N Salmon. H. It Salman, H. N. Salmon. 14?M Olrfrndorf. ? W. Sinclair. 8. R. Pliikoey. ? ? 14? H Areulrrlu*. R. F Cochrane. John Keegsn. 17?8. F. Ingrabani, S F. Ingraham. 8, 1'. lugrabam. 1H1. Anh tfooil. Twenty- Third Si. R. Mope UKapei Rep. I? ? John Shl|>ton. John Sblpton. I? ? Richard keyes. R. Keye*. 8- ? A. a. BualU A. II. Hucll. 4?J. B Murray. Joel Sammia. J. Sammla. 5? C. Blaurelt U. T. Pol bam us. 0. T. Folbamue. 0?R. H Moloy. Wm. Hlgglue. Win. II If yum. 7?8. Merer. Time, ttervarl. Thou. Stewart. IwJ. Baebachar. B. K Camubelk R. H. Campbell, o n v l ?mtn ' '? C. Raed. t S. C Reed. I reeman. ( n LMnonL J g;. La?,OPt. 10- ? 8.0. Redraw. 8. C. MeGraw. 11-J. MrDonald. J. V Grldley. H. l.'aher IX?P. Dailey. Ja-. K Tar lor. J. K. Tailor. If? - Jo-uW. Mason. J. W. Mason. 14?H. N. Salmon. J. W. F.dunonda. J. W, Kdmond*. lf>? ? T. B. Tnn Buran. T. B. Van Bursa. 10? I oh ii Keeran. W U De Cau p. W. II. Do Camp. IT?8. F.Incrahatn. J. 0. D. Cutwater. J. C. D. Otttwaier. Diet. i .Iieok. Wo I Dimocrat. independent. 1?0. T. Mrrgel, John Bblplon. ? J. O. Ban. S? ? John Scott John Scott. 8? Chi O'Connor. Alfred G. Buell, U. 1.. Loutrel. 4?Owen l olliif Janes 8. Murray. ? 4?O. V.Peihamud Chad T. Fothainua ? William Higflns. ? Tlioa H Blowart ? Jaoab Seebacber. J. Kerrigan. b?8. C. Ker4. Charles Lemoul. ? 10? ? William Beia. ? 11?R. Usber. Jr. J. T. OridU-y. 3. McDonald. It? ? Joseph A Lyon*. ? 15?J W. Mai en James Marnuer. Janice Mnrrlner. 14?J W.Bdmovde John W. Rdmondi. ? 14?T. B. Van Bin en. Thss-B Van Bnren. ? lb?Win. p. Lyon. Wm It. DeCamp. ? 17? ? 8. F Ingraham. Jr. ? Met'letlan Union. Herman. Thi 'Ou UontHtuthn 5-J. R Bkelly. I-J. 1] Bkelly. aliets. 4? F. J. Tucker. 4? J. 8. Murray. 13?Alex. Ward. 7?Josh. Isaacs. 4?Che* Hlaiirell. Wnrkin'imfi'r. V? D. V. Freeman. ??D. V. Freeman. 14?Robert Pureelt. 3?Thomas Ryan. II?J McDonald. 10?John Kaegao. 17?8.P. Ingraham. IS?Alex. Ward. Iterate rotir Club ?th?Wm. 11. Bmltb. WITHDRAWAL OF MR. BRTANT IN TO* FOURTH CONORIIB810NAL DISTRICT. A certain portion of the leading men In the TTnlon or gamution of tbe Fourth Congressional district deeming It to be expedient to secure beyond n doubt tbn election of n Union man nt tbit lime to represent tbn Fourth Con gressional district, in tbn place of Mr Wood, and for that purpose having detcrminod to give tbetr aupport to Mor gan Jooee, in place of tbe regular Union nominee, I bare, after consultailoe. concluded to deler to tins doelre, and withdraw from lbs canvass a* a candidate CAROLAN O'liKlt'N BRYANT. Ntw Yens, Nov. 7, 1804. SIXTH COMoatftRI' NAL BlUTKK'T. Colonel Ku?b C. Hawk inn announces that he will posi tively remain In tbe field for t'oogrea* in tbe Siitb dis trict, and that all rumors to tbe contrary ere raise. THTRP A0H1MBI.V DISTRICT. 1 The reenter Tammany . nominee for Assembly In tho Third district, comprising tbe Fifth and Klgbtb wards of onr city, is the Hon George L. Loutrel, who has once before been a member, and distinguished blmseir by Uis talents and Integrity. Mr. George M. Curtis, who firs t received the Tammany nomination In thla district has been unanimously repudiated bv tbe Tammany Ward committees for Infidelity to bis party associate*. MR. WKUR NOT A CiKDIDATR FOR BDPAKV IRDg, to tua aiutoa or tus iisrsi i>, Ntw Yoax, Nor 7, 1804. My attoation having been called to tbe fact ibat my nsme Is included In tbe Hat of candidates for the irtice of Supervisor published in your juiper, I rball be obliged if you will etale to your issue of te matron morning tlist 1 am not a candidate W H. WKBH. t r THE POLLS. The following is a certified list of the places designated in each election district of tbo several wn.'la 01 tb j cly at wbica s eel cos will be held ? FIB ST WARP. Flvl district, at 94 Greenwich street Second district, at Mi Greenwich street. 1 bird district, at 110 Greenwich rtrte*. Fourth district, at 13 Depeyafer street. Fifth district, el 101 Rroed street. FKCOND WARD. Flrtt liptrict, at 01 Ann street, t'eccol district, at 10 Borltag slip. THIRD WARP. First district, st 77 Cortlssdt street. Second district, at 100 Barclay street. Third district, at SOd Greenwich street. Fourth district, at Me. ? Hudson street. FOURTH WARD. First district, at 11 Jacob street. Second district, nt 206 William atrtel Third district, at 18 New Bowery Fourth district, at 87 Cherry street. Fifth district, at 30 Madison street. I Sixth disirict.nl 01 Cherry street Btvenib district, at 48 Catharine atreel. FIFTH WARD. First district, at 60 Ieonard street. Second district, at lie Weal Broadway, j Third district, at 163 Franklin street. Fourth district, at 140 West Broadway. Fifth district, f>9*Hudnon street. e j Sixth district, 366 Greenwich sircot Receoth district, 61 I teach street. Eighth district, 74 Watta street. RJXTH WARP. J First district. No. s Chambers street. Sec nd district, Blxtn Ward Hoiel, corner of Centre sad Feade slreete Third district, 20 city Hall place. Fourth district, 72 Rim slrsol Fifth district, 82 Centre street sixth distiiat, 67 Paxter street Rev en lb district, lot', Moll street. Fig nth district, 60 Fins street. Ninth district, 97 Oaxtsr street. # , RBVRHTH WARD. First district, 21 Henry street. Second district, 144 Cherry street. Third district, 80 Heory street. Fotirlb district. 48 Monroe street Filth dlatrict, 69 Pike street Sixth district, 173 Madison street Beveulh district. No. 1 Montgomery street, Eighth district, southeast corner ot Montgomery and Men ree striate. Ninth district. 286 Henry street. Tenth street, 37A < harry street. Eleventh district, 279 Monroe etreel. riohtr wtaa, Flret dMtrlet, 34 Woeeler el root Vcnnd dtetrlcl, 00 Thompson street Third diets rot. 634 Broeras street. Fourth dmtrlet. 12 Dotnieich streol Fifth dtatrlct, 4FT Greenwich street. Blalb dimrlet, 100 Woneter etreel seventh dlatrut, 96 West Houston aireet. Rtghth d'strl-t, 140 Varleh etreel Ninth diatrk t, 189 Varlcfe street. Teeth dtetrlet, 203 Varleh etreel. Eleventh district, 300H Spring street. Twelfth district, 347 ilndsoa street. NINTH WARD. Flret district, 072 Greenwich street. Record district, 402 Hud toe street. Third dtetrlet, Bleacher Bdltdioge, comer ef Plmhm ead Mnriua elreetR Fourth district, 12 Christopher street Firth district, 13 Seveath eveauo. BttUt etelriet, 49 Hammead etreel Bavenlh dtetrlet. M Foevth etreel FtghU dtatviet, it Ninth even no Nftfe Ohhhl, W Badeen eireah Ten to district, No. 4. Reunion street. Eleventh district, 713 Greenwich street. Twelfth district, southwest comer of WasblOgtOR sod Wsst leoto streets. TENTH WARD. First district. Tenth Wsrd Hotel, corner of Broome sod Forsyth streets Second district, SE FJdrtdge street. Tblrd district. 68 v, Orchard steel. Fourth distr cl, 42 Eeaei street. Filth district, 101 Hester street, filth district, 128 Can .1 street. BLCTRNre WARD. First district, 141 Attorney street. Becood district, 229 Stanton street. Third district,213 tMsntun street. Fourth district, southwest corner of Ftsatos and GosrelC streets. Fifth district, bouse of Patrick Gallagher, on tbs south west corner of l?wis sod Third streets. All lb district, 28 evenue C. Aeveolh district, 220 Third street. Eighth district, at the bwise of John Lenders, corner of Third street and avenue B Ninth district, Colon Hall, corner of avenue C sod Fourth r-treel. * Tenth district, 185 Lewis street Eleventh district, 222 Sixth street. Twelfth district. 215 Sixth street. Thirteenth district, 2.16 Eighth street. Fourteenth dtsiriet, 121 aveuue D. Fifteenth district, tie tenth street. Sixteenth district, 394 ciiat Tenth street. Seventeenth district, 244 Eleventh street. Eighteenth district, 201 avenue C. TWELFTH WARD. First district, at the bouse of Georgs W. Jenkins, Brosd way sod Ninety.sixth street. Pocond district, at the bouse or John Here, Third rtshus, between Eighty ruih,and Eighty-seventh streets. Third district, st the bouse of John HallorRn, One Hun dred and Fourteenth street end Third avenus. Fourth district, si James Hope's, corner of One Hundred and Twenty.filth street and Third avenue. Fifth district, at the bouse or Adsm IB Ian, corner or Broadway and Manhattan street. Sixth district, at the house of Thomas Fenton, On* Hun dred and cixty flrnt street and lsntb avenue. TFTttTRRNTH WARD. First district, 142 Delancey street. Second district, 10 Attorney street. Third district, 17 Willett street. ' fourth district, 232 Delancey street. Fifth district, No. 7 Goerck street. Sixth district, 34 llsngio street. Severnb district, No. a Hester street. Eighth district, 64 Csnuon street. FOURTBRNTH WARD. First district, 277 Molt street. Second district. 21 Prince street. Third district, 179 Elizabeth street. Fourth district, 42 Prioes street. Fifth district, 16 Marion Street. Sixth district, 174 Grand elroet. Bavsulh.district. 172 Mntt street. High lb district, 122 Mou street. Ninth district, 117 Molt struct Tenth district, 216 Fftster street. FIFTEENTH WARP. First district, 124 An by street. Seooud district, north am corner of Fulllvta end Bleecker streets. j&Tbird district, 196 Mercer street, fjlwnorth district. 129 Wsverley place. Fifth district, 116 Eleventh street. Sixth district, No. 7 West Eleventh street. Seventh district, northeast corner of Washington place, In the I'Diversity. Eigbin dwtr'.ct, No. 4 East Houston street. Ninlii district, 76 Fourth avenue. Tenth district, 44 West Thirteenth stroet. arXTESTTH WARD. First district, 72 Seventh avenue. Second district. 102 -eveuth avenue. Third district, l.'.'J Seventh aveuue. Fourth dlstrlot. 189 Seventh avenue. Firth district, 104 Fighih avenue. Sixth district, 2do IVeet Seventeenth street. Neventb district, 103 Mnih avenue. Eighth dlsirlcl, 91 Tenth avenue. Ninth district 163 Moth evenue. Tenth district, 414 Meet Tweoty-fifth street. RV.VKNrERNrH WARD. First district. 233 Bowery. Secend district, 161 Fast Houston street. Third dlsirlcl, 164 >uflolk street. Fourth dietrici, 11 Eecoed avenue. Flilu district, 107 Fifth ateeei. Mxtb district, Ne. 8 Ntuyveaant street. Seventh district. 106 East Twe'llh street. Eighth district, 208 East Thirteenth street. Nlutli district, 20s First avenue. Tenth district, l J.I East Eleventh street Eleventh district. 145 Feet Eleventh street. Twelfth district, 61 avenue A, corner of Fourth street. Thirteenth district, No. 6 avenue A, corner of First I street Fourteenth district,268 Fast Thirteenth street. Fifteenth district, 142 areauo A. Mllteotb dstrict. 94 svsnue A. Seventeen th disK'ct, 117', 1'luril -tresl. Kxhieenih district. 186 nnd 187 Ne< on J street. Nmeuenib district, 117 avenue A, suuthwest corner of Eighth stu-ei. RIOHTHEWTB WARD. Fir?t district. 63 Inon place. Shooed district. 28 East Mite'senih street I Third district, 70'?? West I wouty-fourth street, southeast corner cf Willi avenue Fourth district, northwest corner of Fifteenth street end Third iivnune Fifth district. uortbaa?t< ornsr of Seventeenth street and 1 Thud avenue. I Sixth district. 147 Second avenus. seventh district, 179 Sts cud aveuue, southwest corner or Twenty fourth street. Ficbili diririct, auultawe-t corner of First avenus and sixteenth vtrcct. Ninth district. 228 Fast Eighteenth street. Tenth district, enutiiwrst coruor of Tweoty second stroet | and Second aveuue. Eleventh district,nrirthwest corner of Twenty.third street and 1'irtt avenue j Tweilih district, southeast corner of Seventeenth street ' ai d Eirsl avenue. ; ThirMenm distrtc.i, southeast corner of Tweotielh street and I ir?t avenue Fourteenth district, *outb*??l corner of Tweely toird | Street nnd avenus A. i Fifteenth di?trici, at jsme? Th"mpe"n's 252 avenue B. Nl VKTRI'.NTH WARD. | First district, i srvey's, corner af Fourth avenue and Forty second sfrroi Second district uoribsaet corner of Second avenue and Forty third street Third-district. enu<bw:*t corner of Ftfusin stroal an t Fourth avenue. Fourth district n rthssst corner of Fac.cnd avenue so l Forty ninth street Fifth district, went e l* or TairJ avenue, comer of Fifty ?ixlh street. ? ftuih d strict, eer'heasl ccroer Third uyen. e at f Fifty third slre-l Bevsntb d sirel. honso of K r%r?* is, guty first street, between -a'.md end F'rsvevsause l.shte diet ret em thecal comer of F.gh'.y fifth street and Iturd a vesne. Ninth disirict ?s.i.haest cor;sr of Flgbly'.;c:od street sad '.'b rd s?eece. TW ENriRTII WSRD. First d'Mrrt. 298 W est | wenly seveolb elrast. Fsror.d d strut. 'J83 Tenth even's. Third district. 451NJSth Menus. Fnurih district, 286 Woat TOiriy s'sth zir.'e'., Fiftti dlltri I 4.X) lontfc avenue Pixtn di-tri) I 19*; We*' Twenty.e*ven'.h street. feventti district. to-J \ nin svanue. Eighth <IH'ful.aJ> Eighth avenue. Ninth uiairi' i 24 i Aeveolh aveuiia Tenth district, 112 Seventh avenue. llevenih district. 343 Seventh ?veeus. Twelfth di-trlct, |kI Wem Thirty th rd street. Thirteenth di?lri. i, 6''H "' ventli avenue t'cuitceni J d' 'ftct, 419 --?vetith avstre. ? TWtvrrhum w*nn ftrttdhtrirt m oouthmt eoinor of Twenty * gbtb Mreol ? oil 8i<euad oven ii?. Kir ml diatni't ?t 131 loll Twontr eighth Mi net. Tliiftl dhlrict, it tn'rlbon. ooronr uf Ttjuiy llnl otrect ?oil ???? 'ltd ?vent*. Fourth dhlrxt, oonuiaort rorr.or of Tbirty fourlk ilraot ?nd bn ?' nd ivenuO. Fifth diotrlcl. viat o?it 0-iroor Feroud oti'ou* **4 Tb,r It fifth ?treet. guttj dt.lrict, ?! | ?3 "It. nml kvi on#, corner of Thirty outh it'net Boreuth d*iftc?. ootrtheoot cimee Second trenuo nod Thirty oiocti ?treot. Eighth innriid, ?t HO liM f'ortHtb ?ir*ot. Ninth dwirn't, IJt' Kill thirty third ?tr -rt tout!will nnruir of Third itrnon T?#h dUtrlrt. lanlhfMl r.<tger loyrth tilnit ted Thiriy-Hrist rtreot. Eleventh dmtrii't, it northern tomer of Midltton aveitio tad Twinly lerrnth itreoi Twelfth dlitrn t, tt 1,140 Hroidwuy Thirteenth iliitrict, tt 61 Wwl Ttnrty thir t *tre?t. Fourteenth dwtrict, it Tooth wool cornot Ruth tr?nui tad Thirty eighth MreM. Tw*NrY-h?row0 ward. Eirrt dlttr rt. 443 Stub n?n?. Second dletrtet, tt Iho kottM of Minioi Ftrbrr 443 W?M Forty teronrt nre?t Third dlitrlcl, tl 183 Weot Forty.teened it reel, botwoe* Eighth tad Ninth evenuoo, north aide of Forty oocood ?(root Fourth dlotrlet tt A'6 Weot > ortr fourth Mrtot, hotwroo Eighth tad Ninth ?roooM, it Nttlooil Hill. Fifth dtotrirt, it corter of Went Forty Ifth Mrtot tad Moth OToaot glitb dlotrlel, hi t)>o aouthooot eernor of Moth tootuo tod rorty-olxth rtreet. Booooth dlotrlet, it 161 Wom Forty tlitb Mreot. ho* rwi Broodwoy ood Kigbib treoeo. Eighth diotrtct. tt oorlbttM eornor of Ftghtb ireeue tnd Forty eerentn etroot, holwoon Forty ooreoli tnd For ty eighth Mroouy Nthtb diitrlct, tt ooMMdoof Florinth ovonco. between Forty eighth ood Forty ninth otreoto, thoot dfty loot oorlh of Forty eighth Mreol, et Florooih irooo*. Tooth dtmrlct, tt*40 Nioihovetoo, twooty In foot north of FHtwtb it root, oa woot (Id* of Ntmth or****. Florooih dlotrlet. At Uo homo of Aodrow Iflod, Ml Ninth troono. Twotfth d telnet, wothoMt oomir of Fifty eighth atrtof ood Eighth troono. Thlrlooothithlrtci.il thohotooof Joht runbirdt, e#?. nor of fluiy-itaih Mroot nd fhoih irrnee. Fourtoohth diotnot, ot hrotdwiy, hot WOO* Ftftty fourth ?*d BghtB ifth (droolB, hutritlloRi to Inspector* an* Can* vwqaers. The Dlitrtct Attorney, by request, prepared the fol lowing digest from the larger books of IDs County Clerk end Secretary of State, end they were printed end given to the Inspectors and oanteasers ? Tbe anbatantlal duties or lospeetora ere (1), to preserve order within tbe polling room, (2) to dotermioo by e me jorllp vote?two to pno?wbetbor e man, offering bla vote, baa legsl personal qualification*. Tbe substantial duties of a oanvasser are (1), lo make tbe ballots In the boxes tally In oumbee with tbe total vote of the poll book; (2) lo determine wbetbor tbe bal lot! cast are good or defective. j Thus, an inspector bus nothing to do with tbe charac ter of tbe ballot offered?only with tbe qualifications of tbe voter. Tbe inspector must adm-t the voter's vote, tf tbe voter swears to all the requirements of tbo election oath. As there are no district officers leas than Assembly to vote, tbe following can be said ? If a voter baa lived in tbe state one year and in the county four months, be can vdta for electors and State ticket and *11 county officers. tr ba baa lived thirty days in tba Coograsslonal district be can also vote for representative In Congress. If he las lived thirty days In tbe Assembly district be can also vote for Assemblyman, although be may bave lived less tbau thirty days in the election district If a soldier's name la on tbe registry bis ballot cannot be challenged and must be received Tbe law provides for no challenge. He bat already sworn to tbe general eatb on bis envelope. ir the soldier's name Is not on the registry, a house holder's affidavit, if haDded to Inspectors, alto eatttlus the ballots to be received wlibout challenge. No stamps are required. A question is asked about the endorsement of ballota. This is not a question for an inspector. The canvassers determine validity of endorsemects 1 be Inspector must receive any piece uf paper the voter claims to bo his ballot, and put it into any box tbat the voter claims It should go iato. If It la not properly endorsed, nor put Into tbe proper box, or la in auy wise detective, tbe canvasser will set Me tbat. An inspector may, with the consent or tbe one offering it, correct or make an endorsement, if be chooses, upon a ballot about to be voted. An inspector'! power to preserve order within tbe polling place ie supreme. He is there above tbo police. He should not allow any discussion whatever between ,challengers and tbe voter. Such discuss! n ta disorderly A obaiiengcr?and ha must live within tba election dta Irlct?has only a right to state his ground of challenge, and must thon be Hileot. Tbe duty of an inspector Is expedition. He owes It to tho after voters not to allow thera to be unnecessarily delayed. Tbe Inspector puts tbe general oath, which Include* tbe answers to questions, and if tbe oatb at taken, dis cussion abont it ends. The police supply the ballot boxes. The iuspectors should organize as a board at sunrise, end open tbe poll by tbe proclamation. As a voter comes up, ask Ills and residence, and take bis ballots. As he.glves it and them. oii^pdlPTlerk consults the registry, and, if the naiuo and residence is there, crlee "All right." ? Another poll clerk rewrites that name and address In tbe poll book. If tbere is no challenge, the inspector receiving tbe ballota deposits them quickly in the box. and exclaims "Votes the whole,'' or "Votes all but " (naming omitted ones.) According as tbe inspector namea the ballots the poll clerk tallies them in tbe proper coltimus or the poll book. If there be no numo on the register, tbe voter mast band tu bis eflldavit of excuse; and a householder is orally sWorn to voter's residence. A mao who boards, whether he is single or married, is a householder, as well as one whs keeps house Then the voice are recoived, as before meotlooed ir there is a challenge, the general oatb is administered without delay An inspector may challenge. lie cannot resort to outside evidence. (Recent letter of Attorney General C ochrane ) When tbe oa'h Is taken the ballot must beireceived The Inspector bas power, to take ahd aign affidavits for ?wearing In votes, or soldiera' ballots, when there haa been failure to register. Ganvasnera shoilid not return voce* as "scattering," but write out the nameB votea for, tf tbere aie special differences. tr ballots are rejected as defective, they should be pasted upou lite return, tor the county canvasser! to look at. Ralluin whu.h have names badly spelled, ff tbey round right, should be counted a* good ones Ballots which contain Initials of candidates' first or middle uamrs. If tbe last is lull, or full enough to sound rightly, should be counted lor instance, "lor ; her iff. J. W. Farmer," or "J. farmer," or ' Farmer," provided two of a name are not running. The courts bave held tbat tbe loteuiion of the voter sball be liberally con> staged. If a roa,ority of tbe canvassers ibluk that a voter intended lo vole for the candidate, Hjey have tbe power to say no, although the ballot I.- net foil. A pencil or t en writing controls and supersedea print ing, although tbe printing is net struck out. Because tbe law considers tbat by writing a namo tbe voter Intcuded to supersede thj printed one. The Blecllen Keiurn*. Editors end telegrapher* throughout the Slate of New I Tork. who nuy have occasion to eeod the results of the I election to the Associated Press, are requested to observe | the following Instructions, as by so doing tbey wilt 1 greatly lessen the burden of the te'egraph lines aod aim j plify tbe labors of the perrons whose duty it ia to pre pare the returns for publication ? Send tbe full roto Tor Presidential electors in tbe town or city; also ttio lull vote tor Governor. No vote of a dis trict or ward of a town or city la desired, nor is the vote for any other caudidate on the .State ticket. Send auo tbe uauje aud p mica ot persona elected to ' the Legislature. The ahove is all thai need be telegraphed, except from tbe county towns, from which the Associated Press do aire ilie fell comity vote, or ao estimate thereof, for Prevident, Governor und Congressman Cctnty comniiueea and clubr are requested to cu-cpo rate with the editors and telegraphers in procuring such icror(Bstiou. D H iKAlu, General Agent New Yore Associate! Presa. Jtiw York, Nov J 11<M. Major Grnrrai Battel's C.imnuai|> (JINKKAL Onnf.RS?Nil Mf. ItsaeqrARTFRK, [ikirtRiursr or rn* * ??r ) Maw York Oil*, Nov. 4. ISr>4. J Itator General Onjatnin F Hotter, naviag ten as signed le dutp m Ibis department, wi i lake command if ibe troops wnicb are arriving here to rr?et existing emergencies, aud which will be put on rciv ;a lu ibe Mete of New York , SUbJtCt to his orders ?<y coin in aol or Major General lb* CHAR I.EM rlMPl.tC IdX, Major and Aid da Camp, act Vast Adjt. Gee ' CHhetW? VTii.ro* llanaiiiw, Aid de-( amp M a JOR CRN BRA I. BfTTLIR d ST Air, l.fVRRat. ORIIgR? so 'J UaaiMi aeraus, City or Nrw Yon*, f Mov A, ISR4 f The following onmed officers are hereby announced aa acting upon the staff of the Commanding General ? Urigadicr General George S. Gordon, Acting t hief of Plaff. Colonel Edward \Y Merrcll, First New Writ Volunteer Engineer, Acting Chief Engineer Ma or l eler ll.iggorty , >eu!or Aid de ' amp and Acting Judge Advocate. Captain Alfred K. Ptlfer, Aid deC*mp and Artlog As atatant Adjutant General. Captain llowell s? i leruc, Aid de-i'amp i eplain l imes R '?'ha'Ur, Ald-de-l aiup. Caul at i Krrdefic Mutin. Ai !-de lamp. < villain Frederic I. Ilu.iidig, Aid de-i'amp Fuel Lieulen ml Midnoy It, he Kay, Aid dc Camp, Me ?oil" lief.leu.ini Jobo J Pa van port. Aid do Cauap and rrnyoRt Mai'hal Hy coinmvnd of M ijor General BCTI.RR A F. Pertbr,( iptaio aod Auttug AMiatent Adjutant Gees rah Important to fieff tlfflreri. III NBIIAI. ORDItRS - Mil. *7. nKjovp akTVRR, fiRrsnrnRRT u? tub Fart. ) NswYorr, Nov 7, lHtH f All staff and cornpnuy officers now in this city unaa sviiod to duly will reoort Hnm'vtnatel.r to Mafor General Hnttartield. at tin.-ae bentfqiiarura, for tern porery duly, by conunnnd of Maior tfeneral frtX. M t M< M ui >?, Aaai*iant Ad utant (,ouaril. Odlcwt? Wilsom Hsrmiiw, CRpl aud A. II 0 The First Congreiaiomvl District. AiRAirr V Y , Nor. 7, 1W4 The Governor has leaned a writ of eleonoe, by procla mation, ea provided in the constitution or the t'nited Rtatae, for ihe eiectien of a representative to tbe thirty eolith r?mgre-s for tbe First Congressional district. In piece of Hon Henry f). Miebhine, who nee resigned. Vhe election leto be held on fueadey, tbe eighth of No* vein her, the day of tne general election, aa provided by the Election lev of tbe state. Ofllelatl Retnrni ef the Homo Vote of Ptnuylvnaln* Hanniaauna, Nov. 1, Uflf. Tbe following la tbe etPcinl heme rote of I'ec u ay I venie :? 2H 41J Ropuhlicaa, 281,*?8 Do mo ere He majority tit ?appltai for Eelteied Prleotaere. Pan^Deirnta, Nev T, 1804. Iht rnltod ftutee Cbrlatiee Cemm'sa'.on bee aent raran delogateo, welt tnpplw* with hoapiMl etc rat. mediemva Md etethfc*, with the Seel which turn gone to StttitH, ??, W hrf heme gates ?r tamers ef war, POSTSCRIPT. TUESDAY, OCT. 1~*% A. Jf. I Highly Important and Glor ious News. Capture of -the Firato Florida by the Steamer Waohusett. Arrival of Fart of Her Crew at Btttofl in the gearsarge, Boston, Noy. 7, 1864. The United State* steamer Kearsarge, arrived at this port to*day from St. Thomas Oct. 31. She brings eight of the erew and the surgeon ot the pirate steamer Florida, captured by the United States steamer Wachusett, in the Bay of St. Balva* dor, Braeil,Oct. 7. Fifty eight of the crew aDd twelve officers of the piwte were captured without the loss of % man. The Waohusett, with the Florida, waa to leavo St. Thomas on the 2d instant. ONE PAY LATER FROM EUROPE. Til* Keith American OIT Farther Point* ? foiuo Point, Nov. 7, 1864. The steamship North Amer can, from Liverpool Oct. 27, vie Londonderry 281%, passed ibis point en rout* tor Quebec at half past tea o'clock to night. The political news Is unlmportaut. The Brokers' Circular reports the sales of eotton for the week st "9,00c bales, including 26,000 to speculators and 16,600 to esportera. The market opened very dull and prices declined Id. a 2d., bat beo?me active at the decline, which waa partially recovered. American closed Id lower on the week, and Surata more tbaa recovered tbe decline, closing at Id. a 1 advance en the week. The authorized quotations are ?Kali Orteaua, 36d ; sad dling Orleans ,'v'i2d.; fait Mobile, 84,'^d.; meddling Mobile, 31?*d , fair Uplands, 34d., tniddliug Uplands, 31 J*d. No other commercial news received. ITALY. Tc*u?, Oct. 26,1864. A meet'og of abo.it two bondred deputies took place yoaterday. I bey expressed tbemselvvs unanimously in favor of the convention. Tbe members of toe opposition will meet to day It is believed tne bill for tbe transfer of the capital to Florence will obtain a large majority. ??MANY. STCVoasnr, Oct 26, 1864. Tbe Czar Is exrected at ?tuta*(dt en ike 81st. *?? ANGLO INDIAN 1BLBOKAPI1. lojf-o*. Oct 26 1864. Tbe rerstan Qoif le'egrapb cable r.as been repaired. The land line It ccmpelt fiom Bosbrre to Teberan. aod messages have coir.e ibtctgb to Bombay in twelve neure. The extent on ficm Jrberan te Bagdad will oe floitbed lrxt mcnttL SUirriNO 1ISTSLI. lOENOk. Arrived from New York, nrcto. Traveller ard Clyde 11 Antwerp, Kose at Havre . Provlocial and Sraiilliae, at Marseille*, tinoxeherg an! Furopeao, at Genoa, Edwin, J.illy .oJ Homin at Havre, luampioa, at LltOuo, Beiloea 11 Dover. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. 1 'siieii'i Hlorkude of the Temneseee Alv* er?oapler* oftlnlcn Uenboali, Traas* porta. Artillery asm! Supplies, Ate., die. Br. I .oris, Nov. 7, 1864. A Cs ro despatch says ?Information from Psduceh states tbat on'lbureday last Forrest witn a large farce placed batteries on lbs Tsnn-siee river, within a mile andabalf of JobnscuvlHs, where tnveo gouboats and eignt transports were lying. Ksrly Friday morning Forrest moved tno batteries up and ipeoedontbe transport?, wMc.h were Ured oy tne shell*, and the guoboats tell ioio the hands af tbe enemy, after being disabled. Tbo crews and odlcer*of tne fleet wore all tax en prisoner*. A targe amount ef goveroineut st <m and cost derails artiiisry Is reportsd capture I It Is a ao enppots 1 mat tbe supplies at Jack, icnvnie wsre taken. All is qu et a.nig tbe It tale river In Amanita ft Ubtrles is leor <p ed and garrisou* l with ceo'al troops. Lcrwvsjjr Nov 7 1864. There Is got tb or ftritw capsbia of aoiiflrsi.eo to n gut. it.o-can' tva'iiki'jt property at Johne jnvH'e Is rtmored to Le g'ji.rr t<u taj ueen rspcnsd lr 6eTo>M rcmors lav rab.e t? Sbertntn c.st'uasteke c (C i siea. rmrn 1HE NORTHERN BOROER RAIOS. Fi?ii|lrr-H.> Kiret Or?ir. liCfkRtf. l/0l't!t8 ?HO. 1. fiuiKttiM, Hi* ty m it Tiia Meri ta, t H'.iti.i, Nat 7,1104. J I > cr.B'rrn :y w in anruftMnr iroro beatfiuarltrt of Iba D*i **'n;e:il At in* ktcl. toe no Jere.gcr d hum corr.met.* . f in* Uratt no lira reenter lb* ?-i>?rg. meol t?* c l !iwi liuurajful ?.r tba expoael (cadition of ID'f | ariion i.f >ia te'Nioyy r >?? menaced by piratical raulera it* auUioriiie* hare r>?en air.w lo brieve thai any cbfiMdnrabiehody of r?bo:a would aaiemDi* a Canada for tba aotc purpose cr murdering and pillaging n undo Ion led tjvrua along tno holder, Seen, oowetor, Is tun fact, ami re nit raj a mm plnoe* bate brut mentioned lor tho rorouDtasoin of eriiuea af blacker character than baa inarneu any former eltillia tiou. Mu|.r heueral |),x ha* made the moot ample pre paration lor any etcergiuay My mi?aion i* to niaure full protection lo tbo irotiiier, to aid tne eitll autbormai in tnalnieioiug puMiic order No laierfaranc* with tba alee tiooa will he term.itel fomaiao rattooa for tba atrti and military aninifiiiae or inoamia* aioaa tbo Ctttrai Kaiiroaeand on I an. Ontario will reoelte atlenlioo All ordern (Pun lwiparinjenl bmd iu?ftrr? will ratna o In force, *o l re|*iria wl;l bo m? m an ue-utofora JOHN J I'd a. , UajOr J-r?iv. ( m I? M. Bcaioit, Chief ot Maft Lieut. J H MoVtv, a li. C. tried lea If tali I nor n. Bitrnei Not. 1 laa* Mrt I bom** I llntchene, a i* ^ of enmo prom Deuce, rwdiiMf it No td'J North t htrlo* med, tu arr-rbl to-day ny tut I'ruvoet Marshal, ai d conOuoi iu jail i n a charge of prneuriog ? eword lo bi proieoled t > Harry Uilui'.r, the notorious raider. Tba arreet wan made in i-onani|u-'uce of tuieihgeor-e gathered front a rebel aaail captunJ la tba tiaode of a rsoel mail earner (boat leaving thn tiiy. Ue had ibo eword in hi# poeeeaeioo, and toiler a in the mail pointed out the parli** "bo nagayid in making thit tribute of regard loGilmor. tba eword waa procured in New fork and paid for by tba aecaati ladle* of Baltimore. Tbo mail aelred la under, ?toad to can uia imimruni tafocmalWD re Jail ?a to rabat do hga ia Maryland. \ette from elia Paolfla. TBRBATBNkD fldtaU IN ?MTI4M4?OllOlllUd ro tub toavicrs. Ran Masaioo, Now. ft, IftM. flia Norltor Camaarbe wlll| ba launched oo tba Idtb Mi Arrived, ab.pt Wltard King and Mar mow, from Naw York; Mammae, from Ho*lon, Oeele aad Magelin, fraia Llrarpeol, and Itatodaar, from loadoa, Paiaa from Australia to August 23 rspiseset lbat lb# ee'ootaa war* mucb aicltad en account of tba dalarm naw Hon ef tba bona (oraramaat to tontioua ta tead cearieta ibtre. Arritad, ablp Blan Southard, from Nftr Torb. Baa a acaneon, !*ee. f, Anitad, ibMMf SaMlab Age, from faaama.