VTECOND EDITION. BY TEIZLEEMAPEI. THE ELECTIONS. LATEST FROM I)ELA.WARE. Anther Fatagbury in the Field. - Union 'Ticket Defeated. The Delaware EleetioW. WILMINGTON, Del. • Nov. 7tlitComplete returns from New Castle county show a majority for Riddle of 189. The Union Legislative ticket in New Castle county is elected by a smaller majority, Berboit (Dem.), candidate for Sheriff of New Castle county, is probably elected, though the vote is close—the majority not being 20 either way. • In Rent, Saulsbury's majority ls 921, a Democratic gain of 207 over the election of 1864. , . Tbe returns from Sussex come in sloTly but indicate the defeat of the Republicans by .1,000 majority in the State. From Fortress Monroe. FORT Morntoz, Va. ' November 7th.—The steamer Saragossa , , from Charleston for New York,sailed last evening from Norfolk, having put in short of coal. Heavy seas and strong gales from the northwest were ex • - perienced from the time of her departure last Saturday. Arrival of the Boroussia NEW YOEIE, Nov. 7.—The SteiMer Bo russia, from Hamburg and Southampton, luu3 arrived at this port, Price of Gold in New York. [By the American Telegraph CO.] Nmw Your, Nov. 7.—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10,00 A. Y., 143 01.80 10.15 147? 111.45 10 30 147,- 12 M., 10.45 14Th 12.15 P, 11.00 147.2,12.30 11.15 147/ W~~.GI 5i 3Dsll .9di::l~~BlS7♦ glee Third and Last pages for additional Locals.] MISDEMMANOB.—Before Ald. Hutchinson, this morning, Andrew McFarland and Sarah Friel were charged with misde meanor. McFarland resides in a large old fashioned house, known as the "Bee Hive," and located on Callowhill street, west of Twenty-fourth, and which is now used as a tenement house, and occupied by a large number of persons. Sarah is a young girl, 17 years of age, whose parents reside in that neighborhood. It - is alleged that she left home and has been harbored by McFarland in his apartments. Both were held for trial. LARCENY.—Octavio Colzado, a young Cu ban, was arrested yesterday for the larceny of a piece of cloth, valued at $2O, from the doorway of the store of Pennell & Bra,, No. 1021 Market street. He was locked up in theSiath District Police Station, and during the night attempted to escape by breaking the Windows of, the cell in which he was confined. This morning he was taken be fore Alderman Jones and was held in $l,OOO bail to answer the charge of larceny and ma- Wiens mischief. .ANOTIIER ARREST.—Charles _Harris, co lored, was arrested yesterday by the Fifth District Police, upon the charge of the lar ceny. of wearing apparel in Chester county. He is also alleged to have stolen a horse. Be is said to belong to a gang who have been committing depredations in Chester county. He is the third one arrested in thik city and was sent to. Chester county for trial. STEAMING A COAT AND HAT.—Theodore Cornwell went into a house on Juniper lane yesterday and helped himself to a coat and bat, without the knowledge or consent of the owner. He was afterwards arrested, and after a hearing before Alderman Swift, was committed to answer. SLIGHT FlRE.—This morning about four o'clock, the cotton mill of Newton & Co., at Trenton avenue and Norris street, was slightly damaged by fire. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.—The body of a new-born child was found in the Cohock sink creek, this morning. Coroner Daniels was notified to hold an inquest. TICE CHOLERA. —No cases of cholera were reported at the office of the Board of Health to-day. The disease has almost entirely disappeared from the city. THE VIBTUES Or BOWER'S INFANT COR DIAL need no comment from our pen. Thousands of Smllies daily attest its efficacy. H. 4. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the: Cordial. PATTY BRAND'S BROWN SALVE.—Bower Mirth end Vine, sole proprietor. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AND FANCY ,GOODS. SNOWDEN & RIVITHEB, Impnrters, 2-3 South Mali street. I ' DR. FITLER'S " great " Rheumatic Remedy." • For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout. Asthma. "No Cure," 3.000 cures since June 1866.'N0 Pay." "No Pay," 3,000 cures since June 1866. "No Care." "No Cure," N o mercury, colchicum or No Pay." "No l'sky," lodides. "No Cure." Limited quantity to each patient. Prepared by Dr. Filler, No 29 South Fourth street. LADIES' SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr. Ban ning's Braces, Light French Truss's. Imuroved Shoul der Braces, Supporters of best construction, Admire ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stocking s , ctc., Cor rectly adjusted by a Lady, at "Nee° les', ' on Twelfth street, first door below Race. THE NAM i E s sweet in itself— "Sweet Mnponas," and as charmingly attractive to th., fashionable world, as the shy delicate blushes creeping up to the forehead of beauty It is a most exquisite perfume—so purely fragrant and so lasting. One drop on a handkerchief will last a - week. It Is stainless. E. T.SMITH & CO., New York, Sole Proprietors. BENBOW'S SOAPS.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower. ilfusk.Roso, &c. ENO SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers. 23 South Eighth street. A NOTEWORTHY REMOVAL.—The changes that are continually occurring in the world of business Ittrzitah at all times acceptable items for the pen of the reporter, hence we take pleasure in announcing the removal of Mrs. J. Hamilton to the eligibly _located wenerooms No. 1344 Chestnut street, a few doors below Broad. These rooms will be devoted par ticularly to the sale of Protestant Episcopal Church Books, although large selections will be made from the publications of all , religious societies, together with such works as are issued by the secular press which are unexceptionable In character, and are of acknow "Meted merit: Greet Inducements will be offered to those getting up libraries for Sunday Schoola,Societiee etc., and parties at a distance may rely upon having their orders attended to promptly, earethlly, and on the very beet of terms. In the present enterprise Km Hamilton brings to her aid the experience of many Yenze in the book business, which, together with her ample faclUtiee, and her large circle of appreciptive Mende. cannot fail to !mare her a large and remune rative patronage: OUR CANDID OPINION.—It ig always a pler.anre to patronize an wx.ommOdating artisan . , one who not only possesses the ability, but the desire to please bin patrons. Ruch a man is Mr. MAR. EICHEE., -She aceonat linked bootmaker, No. Bel North EIGFI PH street, above Bnitorewood. His boots are modeled att