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~bis> b five, whoa? only finance and his careful re- ts and liberties of folly of fanataciem. : Badxeal mmonty t 4 fliem than” party ; feta is no hope of this, 0 whomoptze Con- laws, government and lear. - Wesay, while 5 avert the doom. fore- pare to, meetxthfit'comes. tteamiitrook Seoty Seward o Fontan Rrisoners. iz documents have been i quSr?m } t, Oct. 24, 1866. 2.,.0. S, Consul, for- ipformation T enclose i date which I A5, | for the New York papers, from whence of pared to concede the election of Corpell ex al Brooklyn, and in spite of th try and perhaps two lullllnom, one in Mich- y estimate of the World of the 7th inst; a 9 Fernando Wood, Democrat. ary heavy \ [Detaotratio-vote elsewhere, Wo have cartalnly gaingd soveral Congressmen, *From the other States the reports ars very meagte. | Enough is known to war- rant tho belle? that the Democrats have Incfeased thoir vote, and it. is probable bave gained severatGoogrestmen, to wit: ond ft New Mersey; two is Maryland Igan, and; one in Wisconsin, Notwithutdudlng 'the unprecedented majorities given Hoffman by New Yor and Brooklyn, the \two cities alone ag» gregatiog over 54000, it ssems to be conceded by our friends io the city, that Reubsn H. Fenton is reelected by a majority ranging from 2 000 to 4,000. Thxqwrcertnl‘l 'a close may yet require the to determine the result. _ However the State may have gone on Governor, we bave the consolation of having gained {three Congressmen in this State, thu\ making a difference of siz in out repre- sentation. In the present Congress New York stands 10 Conservative to 21 Radical; in the next it will be 13 to 18, sure, and quite probably 14 to 17 we derive our dats, have classed the 3&5 Congressional District with the flicals; from soch information as is i6w before os, we are by no means pree over Tothill, - Below we give the list of Congressmen, elected, according to the CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. *Stephen Taber, Democrat. 712 Demas Barnes, Democrat. 1g 8. Wm E Robinson, (long term) -»Jno W Hanter, (short term) Dp) bo. 1.4 John Fox, Democrat. > 4 *John W Chanier, Democrat, .. ”8 «ames Brooks, Democrat. G Mm Radford, Democrat es H. Yau Wek, Repub$ y F magi «Republica itth y,'.llepnbllcan toroy; Republican, , Republican. > . C : Republican. d, Republica h. Rep. Republxcan. f menced by the herds 'of public ‘th and planderers who yearly flock bany, we may hope for at ler able econoimy, honesty 'and de the administration of the aff state. The following are the, District: . Bathel, Callicoon, Cochecton Poreslbnrgb 3, | Eremont, : Highland * Lambsrland, * Liberty, Thompson, Tosten, - '\ ;; |Totd] Dé#. atest, and it] _/ - 4s Mamakatio Liberty, Navaralnk, {Rockland, - Total Rad. t Swan)— seme: fltue Ticket magi-liturgy (s¥gorar ) pr nudlcnluajolflty, 15,000, ~ > Ia the Fontth District, Eldridge, Democrat,-is re-elected by about 3,000 . majority ~ Both Honses. of the Legislature will be largely Republican by an increased majority.}. L ovenflthe Sbaté MASSACHUSETTQ- How the Radicals Opernted-Iwo Ne- gxges Elected to tlw'Lagfll-wre. N t Bostox, November 6, : oston néver witnessed a more quiet than it beheld to day, The Democrats and the working fnen bave a|9 tot been idle, and - have accomplished more than they expected to in this bot- bed of \great moralitics.\ What the -| Democracy have done was done openly and above board, withont the wiles and P magic : of ;. mtrlgue and 'corraption; SO j whereas the Radicals have been spep . . dang their money like - water to defeat] Hon. Joreph ML. Whitman, the. repre- sentative of industry. and constitational= ism in this city, © Where money would reach they put forth, a few hours be- fore the election, the artitlery. of fala; thood and slander maligning 'and mis. . |Tepresenting their opponents to ~forther ibgif ends. Last evening a Radical [(sheet published that Hon Wllllmn Are pinwall, the Democratic 'eandidate - for Congress io the Third disgas- : ssociates,« had ..The Republic-an gums are heavy Jall o Edgcnmon regala cess ; education. mind all false rinmp‘lea, place implant eol 3 Resolved, That wa tend gentleman : On motion the Assoclallon adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock, a. m. arsston, C1, \27th Called to order by the President, who made a neat. little speech upon the.im- provement the teacher is and should be making, New membore were then ad- mitted, The Association then proceeded to the election of cfficers' © On motion an informal ballot was taken. for Prest- dent, a plurality of votes, was, on motion, unanimously . elected. McBtide; J. F. Tymerson, Carrie Nich .0l8, J. W, Decker,- Laura B. Royce, . and McLu ry: were elected Vlce \Presidents; . « On motion , ted Recording Secre- tunes, and L. J, Lindsley and Aughsts | Carpenter, Corresponding Secrotaries, [Teeasorer. | 'The President thent Appoint. ed the following committep-on. _geBo} tions : | W. / McBride, -E. E.; Qaigh Carrie Nichols, and Angosta. Carpenter On motion :; the following co was appointed to ascertain 27 Opened byamgln ' whim was done in.an able manner and much to the gratification .of m J E. Tymers Lifes® Harvest \ S. M. Lindsley, having received | Oa, motion 8. L. Strong was. chosen | UZ cal, and esp Resolved, gaged in manly~ our own.\ tow cordial invitrtipg efforts to On' motion W.): promoting the: teacher, =' - ¥, on the. 19th in a part of the man element. predp fairs aro 80