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g besides a nomination to elect candidates in New York. Hoffman and Woodruff received nearly all the nominations, but Monell and Barbour appear to have received the votes. The Republicans have secured four of the seventeen Assemblymen from this city; of the other thirteen, two or three were run on the Republican ticket, but are Democrats. The four Senators from the city are Democrats, but are on the war platform. The election in Maryland. Baltimore, Nov. 6, 1861. --General Dix this morning issued an instruction to the judges to allow no man to vote who took part or bore arms in the April riot, or who refuses when challenged to take an oath of fidelity to the Government. The election returns in this city indicate that Augustus W. Bradford, the Union candidate for Governor, and the whole Union ticket has from 10,000 to 15,000 majority. Baltimore, Nov. 6.--Evening. --The election in the city passed off without any disturbance. Over two hundred arrests we