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Show Interesting New 1'ork Nm., ew York, Oct. L'j. It is understood under-stood that Attorney General Akerman arrived in this city last evening, (or the purpose of consulting witjV the District Attorney, Judge 'Davis', and Marshal Sharpe, as to the measures for the enforcement of the election laws. The Attorney General declares that all the power of the Government is to be exerted for the enforcement of the laws,. A 2Y;)i special, Juiud Washington last evening, say?: The dispatcher received here frum Xew York, giving details of resistance to the United States othcers in their duly of enf'orc ng the laws of Congress, created quit- a breeze for a cull dav. Attorney General Gen-eral Akerjian ieft for New York tonight, to-night, and. Fill ijiveaiijiiuj thu tacts to-morrow. - . - .The people ofNtT Totk mav rest assured tha' the Jaws wiii be rafwrce-j, and that the Uui'eii S:a:ts nine is will be protected i, j u-iH;ned in the execution of their duty. (Jt tl, is they I wiil have ample evidence L-iire w-njorrow w-njorrow nithi. 1 New York, '. The eighth regiment regi-ment of ULited Srntes intnotry is ci peeted to reach this ci:; cm Monday from Cl-ar!e-i.jn, S. C. Jr. .in which place it is expected to sail in transport on Saturday licit. A trustworthy u.:spMot1 ssr tKv :l.e disruption ol'the Euli.-.h cabinet is to idjust I he lit tery qncvioni at is.-.o, rn a rummer a::fctf.r7 13 our f .'.Tern-mem. .'.Tern-mem. AccGiim-, t:.e ui.-..itis ii -"k. eaastd riy the ierriV.c- gs'.- -:' a f,-w days Bo, corn" to hond1 The lis; r.f k".f ves! increase. Ve hae il- i ready received reports of sixteen i wrecks on the Florida coast, including the New Orleans and New Yoik s'.eauier Mariposa, which is probably a total loss. tonlh CnroliDa Election. - The Htp-Mi.v.tn. of Charleston. SC.. of the 21 t. says that the Kepubli-.-an party is thoroughly victorious-, making a ciean sweep of the State by tweut. I tbi'ii-a: d majority on the CVmn-essional ticket, and electing more than two-thirds two-thirds of each branch of the Legislature Legisla-ture : ais.i that they have succeeded if' i at least hi leteen of the thirty-one cmir 1 tie f the State. The Charleston C-'ifriVr, on the other hand, insists that a fair count of the votes would show a majority for the opposition ticker but a fair count will not bo bad. The Charleston 2rtrs concedes the election of the Piepublican State ticket, but cjiirns the election of Col. McKessick. I nion Pieform. to Congress from the 4th district. ijn eoUsciiUeuee of a storm east yesterday, yes-terday, the amount of late dispatches this morning is less than usual |