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woah etiinaaiels aioe NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1844. ere rr — = ————— ee ———— ——== === = > —=—:_ ——_— Ties P= ; - earpiece: n ioe [From the Philadelphia Spirit of the Times } THE NEW YORK HERALD. | INTENSELY INTERESTING _ | <zprciptis theres, which mus give «total democratic | very incomplete; because in Missouri there Were | |g cnoice, Now repreventad by & Democrat General Convention of the Protestant Eipta- AGGREGATE CIRCULATION i STATE 228,000. Whig; and because in Delaware the election was | 2 Robert P. Dunlap, Democrat, copal Church In the U. 8. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. oF Te overcoming the whig majority of 1840, and ffording & | only for Laspectors, aud may Not have caused &; {° No'rhoice. “Now rep. by a Whig. Wapnaspay, Oct. 16, 1844. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. IDENTIAL QUESTION! surplus of absolut bean "\." acing not less than ganarel turn-out. From eleven Stat we Leite the | 5 Nochoice. Now unrepresent After morning prayers, and the reading and ap- Te the Puts cst Dut we mint conta arzs witnanny iting | Wal te and from Sve ofthe a fea: 2: | aa egovlof ihe mites Tage ‘Chaanuns led up THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—vo> | The Prevai ro) thy coment rag mph seipenersee im ae ae aud Vermont "The election in New *Hampebire 4 Geonou. an SonmOeralion ae bia Temeeon.on Agponramenty, a “$ 3 . A 4 ; nding it so aste fix a) al lished every day ofthe year except New Year's Day and Fourth ling Opinions in the Summer aud fal, Those States are, New Hampshire, | Was held in March, Connecticut in April, Louisiana | 1. ‘Thomas B. King, Whig. | see ae y ; of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages Various Camps Massuchusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, | in July,—North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, -Il- | 3. Savor cone, beuinceat: Mr. Memnincer moved to lay it on the table. Paid—cash in advance. ips. Virginia, Michigan, Mississippi, Tent.essee and Arkansas. | linois, and Alabama, in August,— Vermont and) { Hugh A’ Haralson, Democrat This waa debated by Messrs Ogden in opposition THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday > Tatas compere sete voles in. 1840-with thelr youu st the}, Mains in Septermber,—-Mary land, Georgia, New| 5° Jonh it. Lumpkin, Democrat and Newton and Dr. Brooke in favor, and- the morning—price 61 cen fer copy, or $3 48 per aunum—Post- LATEST BULLETINS gnreiamaniar pee Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio, in October. 6. Howell Cobt, Democrat. question being taken it was carried, 80 the Con- ‘ages paid, cash in advance. 1840, Der sjorit; oe President. 7. A H. Stephens, Whi e vention resolved at present not to talk of adjourn- ADVERTISERS informed. that the cizenlation of the FROM THE ror jem. major Yo. 1844. November 1910. 8. epee Whe e ' Pia ment. Gas ‘ SAND, and increasing * I. ————. | _ The last delegation,irom Georgia was chosen by gene-| "S10" Miewnincer said as there had been much fast. It has the largest i in this city, | FT ! Nevins 34495 -33.588 24.753 | ra) ticket—all Locos. ‘The State has since been divided ) p said es there hed bs renee neice: | = OF CONFLICT Pie BE REE Be |e tarantino ane ec toe f \- e 0! eles ” ok he aaa eae ee ees Pelee, Manifesto of the Whigs. ee as wae twowhigs and six democrats; the former having been pha voles be manveH toa enus ae SO 4 s : lected to fill vacancies. he day and take up the resolutions conce JAMES GORDON BENNETT, (From the Daily Tribune ; 92,028 58.480 i PuNNSYLYANTA. “Tractarianism.” ‘This was agreed to. Prorninron ov Tux Heratp Estasiisnaent, To Wuios' Avan'—Thisis the fe per which Pann, Gets chisel t Vivsisit RM Sas ant 1. Lewis ©. Levin, native, Succeeds Morris, whig. Judge Cuameens said he felt constrained to de- Northwest corner of Fultou and Nassau streets. | will reach some thousands of our subscribers b fen 39990 32,445, 2. Joseph R. Ingersoll, whig. tain the House by offering the following substitute, rs fore the great contest is decided, and Henry "Clay Re: AOAN rs hme Gialeeorherty Succeeds Smith, dem. | which he thought would meet the wishes of al or James K. Polk elected President ot the United 415,967 425,819 dab Your aa Sesaives, ‘That bed aome ok Clarina! 56, Lay Deputies iL consider the Articles, Liturgy and Offices of the Church cue Stow byiracicn’ Peas 30 You we, San OF cei Th rene sufficient exponents of her senae of the essential doctrines ! eal . Abrm. Ro % . cle Boeinithe « rane cae arity EANGE ue NE. oo you, by every consideration dear to Freemen, to 1a NS Dae, 50e Hear 8 Jon Strohm, whig. eater eee of discipline ‘ees ee ee . Be sure ig vote in your Town ts 7 F ca aay. TALaae Fos Ate, CA. who depat: irom her standards ; and further, that the Gaga ahistaa tes oh Ocolor ek cas as ead polled for Electors of tresident. Do not troubie Dem. gain. 4 mau 10. Richard Brosdhead, jr,, dem. General! Convention is not a suitable tribunal for the trial Pate«sos Deror. yourseif too much about other counties and States; pasa Doe : ate Pate mates pra and censure of, and that the Church is not responsible : ¢ BM. Mee! 3 ight at home, Re 29,935 14, Alexander Ramsay, whig. Ti ; ‘i is ‘i so'clock a.m, ON SURDAYE. and trust your brethren elsewhere to do likewise. pikes et 3 Kbcs — 15, Moses M‘Lean, dem. gain. ne ey ee a ee ee gorelo 4M. | goretoek A. M. Do not ask whether your State is certain or jem. gain. Democratic relative gain in 15 States... ... 131,804 16. James Black, dem. would be necessary to vote down Judge Chamber's sub- #29 tf ec ips ron doubtful; we want all the whig votes for Henry 1840, Dem. mojorit Harrison’s majority in the nation in 1649 (exclusive of | 17, James Blanchard, whig. stitute He was glad to see au approach, a great spproxi- RRA SALTER LAD Lo Clay. If you live in a State as safe as Vermont or 18s, mary, South Carolina, where Presideutial Electors are chosen | 15. Andrew Stewart, wh g- mation to unity on many of the important points brought STA’ ISLAND as dark as South Carolina, just do your whole duy ¥ by the Legislature,) was 146,206. 19. Henry D Foster, dem. before us Me therefore offered the substitute, because FERRY. and trust consequences to the disposer of events Dem ain. sercsererssenser eo eeer ees 2,019 Dy cctePecine ‘nn ceetee of un cleetonetie yous wih}: 30. hs E Dein, Whig, ; be did not believe the former propositions could be passed, FOOT OF WHIT! JL Itis not enough th barel 3 tating the ma; y tion | those of the Presidential election in 1840, it will be seen in | 21. Cornelius Darrah, whig gain. and also that others might be iramed which could, to The ; f ough that we barely elect Mr. Clay; we Un st ating ihe majority of the Congressional election | most cases the vote is larger now than then, and that the | 22. W 8. Garvin, dem Boats wi Layee follows on, after Sept. 30. must show a decided whig preponderance in the | £1843, we have to take the vote of 1s4v for the 2d dis- | 9. 6 vore of the eleven States from which we 3s. James Thompeen, dem. gain. some extent, if not adequately, represent the feelings of 9, ond A. Ms ge ;, popular vote of the Union, and to do this every | tFict, (Dromgoole’s) ; in 184 it was not contested ; nor | ff ray ja 21,083 greater now than then ; th 7, James M'Ketnen, dem. gain. sll, hey were af U8 Seas aay adele ph whig vote must come out. A vote in Alabama | have We any returns of 1841. This had the effect of re- | number in ‘1844 being. A * Compared with the last Congressional election. Va- | General Convention, that much upxiely und uncertaint ry ducing the proper Democratic gain on the State. There | Ata in November, 181 will couut just as much toward the aggregate as cancivs afterwards occurred in those districts, and wese | of mind in regard to the doctrines of the Protestant Epis F. 8—All'goods mutt be particularly marked i rink of the owners thereof nn one in New York. Y large Seepbrtiea ol taetoountioe Itherelarat ao pontest, : gif alled wah Whigs: a copal church in the United States, have been oocasioned HOUR CHANGED TU CIXUTLOCK, Be ready for Raim—The day of election may | that we are forced to take the Congressional elction of | [pcrease of votes. .. + 21,08: y 10, « | in various portions of the church, by the many religious PL M—On and after Mi Sept, 16th, 1644" | be stormy—there may be a driving, blinding snow- | 1843 ] In the four States (rom which full returns have not yet 1. James J. Farran, Dem controversies of the present day, and an expression of the Night hiee to ALBANY AND | ie OY storm in some sections, and a northeast rain in MICHIGAN. Te rat nat theteremermae eoreiltn heat ry a auke whi opinion in these prem has been asked of the Conven- and at Poughkeepste during the great Pair and Cage | Others; thig must not reduce.the whig vote—if you | 140 Whig majority. citerseses+ 1002 | to bestll greater than in the eleven States just mention- | 4. Joreph Vance, Whig. Gis sve dlopolved, Eke GAGs aC nly to Poughkeepsie, are prepared for it, it will not. But you must be bed ’ ed. Annexed are official returos from nineteen counties | 5. Wm. Sawyer, Dem ceivis the Lioly Scriptures of the old and new ‘Testament and Wy edesolay, 18 ee cieeee At Wei » Monday 16th, ready, know where the carriages are to be had, PS Me in Peanaylvania at the recent election, showing an in- 6. Henry St.John, Dem. as the only divine rule of religious faith end practice. Macy, Tuesday, ii rene ates AN Yak mi Cort- | 2nd who is to bring to the polls each remote voter oe ae crease ot 16,026 upon the number of votes in November] 7. Joa. J. M’Dowell, Dem. Resolved, That the Articles, Liturgy, Offices and Ho- Tandt street pier. A % who has no conveyance of his own. Arrange this | 1g49 Whig majority iy 1840, and we have no reason to doubt thatthe same pro- 8. Allen Thurman, Dem. gait milies of this Church are sufficient, and the only author- TOR te tt Ah clock: from Barclay street pier, the | ut once, and be sure that the men appointed can be | 1843 Dem." portion holds good throughout the State. COE eaciony acheplag eptrrag ised exponents of the sense of the ‘essential doctrines of > During the great Fair and Cattle Show, Tuesday, 17th, | Felted upon. 1844. 1840, aN Cole bon Deane Se eal Holy Scripture, and that the canons of the church afford ednesday, 18th, and Thursday, ‘will reduce the fare to | & Be wide awake for electioneering lies —You will ve Democratic gain. Slr a” AC Dee 5 Whisk, sufficient means of discipline and correction for all her NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | (i) UO Sjmme section have avandoned hae, tttee | teeg W hie majority. Balint ee eT desl Ales Herne We ble tribunal for the trial and cex.sure of the errors in doc- F®) ALBANY Al OY.—Mor nothing too incredible, nothing too monstious, to be fa 8,316 9,582 7,425 # oe Le De trine of individual members of the Church, nor is the Line from the foot of yy street, bricated by @ portion of:our adversaries. The vil.ai D ic gai 5475 5643 4,802 | 16, James Matthews, Dem. Church to be considered or held responsible therefor, and at iurermediate vince: a conday, Wednes- | "20 c82 persist in assuring the people of Pennsylvania repaint RE 8 RDS oo SRG hy Mer WiC Cone, DEB therefore it is mexpedient to pronounce any particular or ) day and Friday Mora ‘at To'elock. Jiscent that Polk is friendly to the present tariff, or at any rate to | 1840 Dem. majority 1493 on 135] te. DOR. Tilden, Whig. definite seni nee in the premise proposed tor thelr con- The Steamer TROY. Captain A- Gorham, Tuesday, Thi a protective tariff, will not hesitate to forge Mr. Clay’s | 1942“ “ 2,630 3,026 2,26 sideration, and that they he referred to the regular course day and Satan Morning, at Zo’clock. '¥, Thurs | ame to any document which might seem calculated to 18 2'369 Taz | 204. R. ons tet gaio. of Di Canonical leg Sisisiie MOD ; yering Line bom 4 pt (onstande esert, dines subserve their nefarious purposes , Democratic gain, reget es hat hes a) rcpt hifi iP ecidi BR he sane. ea cert A en Dr. Brooke, The Steamer SWALLOW, Captain A. MeLéan, y, | 4 You have organized, we trust, the whig party in Total Democratic gain in these State 3165 86 888 i : Nae RUE Reon Taawad obs Peder ne aata 4 y and Kriday Eventing, at 6 olslogk. your township aud preaiact; you have supplied ever : ; x ‘ Compared with Present Congress. Mr. Nawron moved to refer the subject te aselect com. Steamer ALBANY, Captain R. B.’ Macy, Tuesday, | an of both parties who will read with whig documents | «p!t Will be observed that this just about corresponds to 2,384 bash 2,187 1844, Old Congress. | mittee of five, which was negatived. Thursday and Satusday Evening, at 6 o'clock. own, | on the great questions of the day. Now willyou just ace | (h¢ ratio of gain exhibited in the other States, which have 230 asian W. Native. D. WwW. Be The debate on the main resolution was then continued ter, are able at all times to ' ‘bars, and reach und t no foul means are used to ive the whig cause of | Dél4 clections within the summer and fall of the present 922 2,001 165 3 by Dr. Empie, Mr. Memninger and Judge Chambers, until Woy te ample time go take he morulae trae of cae fir the that fairly belong to it? Ifa man is set against us, | Yee, * ech, therefore, confirms the other, and serves to Tr a ee aT é abaalonteon net east OF west. ‘i re saniahe But Pt peerhe om ae establish conclusively thet this common result is caused 777 2423 11518 é The following is the Canon, which was passed by the For passage or freight, apply om board, ot at the offices on the sed to us who would vote for Mr. Clay if the Tariff and hy general, pervading, and Ikews, 2 influences, which — joer IE — House ot Deputies, and sent to the Bishops for their con- , sands i pica 8 Canon-ON THe TRIAL or & Brsnor. PEOPLE'S EXE, SE STEAMBOATS = Pe aploctap rata Folk in the full belief thet he | thinness of the vote, as the whigs eften scek to excuse 152,490 118 Section 1. ‘The trial of a Bishop shall be on a present- at the hezard of a war with Mexico, ‘Press the facts home | (Beir defeats. For the aggregate vote of the present year 137,404 - = ment in writing, specifying the offence of which he is has considerably exceeded the unprecedented vote of 1840. will, if not vote for Mr. Clay, withhold their votes frem Riek nanan yen Majorities—a few words now | Increase of alleged to be guilty, with reasonable certainty as totime, on their understandings, on their consciences, and they 15,028 } One vacancy. place, and circumstances ; such presentment may be " betwe DAILY, Sundays excepted— direct, CAM tom The : at A from Steamboat ‘The Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. P. 8. | Polk Will To prevent the necessity of explanation, it may be well | made for any crime or immorality, for heresy, for viola- John, Monday rr enead pnd Friday ee eee neighbor “t Ades Bre candid, consct } "The following States may be set down as certain for | ‘Three counties in New Jersey, from which we have | \o remark that we rome with the old Congress as it | tion of the Constitution or canone of this Oburchi, or of the ‘The Bieaunboas ROG Captain A. Houghton, on | "6, Be on the watch fer accret lier ~ Wherevera naturaliz- | Polk, beyond peradventure. Few whigs will contest | the full vote, viz.—Sussex, Middlesex and Somerset, Rave | stood when the members were first elected. In this way, | church in the diocese to which he belongs. Said pre- ‘Tuesday, Thareday and evenings, at'6 o'clock. ed citizen is a whig, he will be them—still fewer would hazard a cent upon any one of | at the recent election... ....... 12,905 votes. | there appears, in the aggregate, a whig gain of one mem: | sentment may be made by the conventipn of the diocese From the foot of Barclay street. ‘special mark for locofoco | them ;— ‘And at the Presidential in 1840. ber, and a democratic loss of three, counting the Ameri | to which he belongs, two-thirds of euch order present j fo deception and wile. 8 A Five oleh Fe Mies Ppaia at interesniage Pitooe, I arriton should be elected deer welt ol be ant ware! Alabama can Republicans on neither side. If we compare with | concurring ; and the vote thereon shall not, in any\ case, i r h 3,039 , tenden, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afternoons, | the country ; now they are told that the whigs burnt the Minois increas nities the old Congress as now censtituted, there is a whig loss. | take plece on the same day on which the resolution to at 5o'elock F a Catholic churches in Philadelphia—that the whigs have Missouri. Being at ‘he te at large. | it is a fact worthy of notice, that of the persons, who | prescnt is offered ; it may also be made by any three The Steamboat COLUMBIA, Cs William H. Peck, | adopted the mative principle of requiring twent; Michigan Georgia shows The vote in that | in the present Congress voted to lay on the table i.e. re. | Bishops of this Church. When made by the Convention, ‘Turaday, ‘Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, at 6 o'clock. Jind eindasicabalecsantaratination all iemtecec ate Arkansas, . State was 1,882 greater at the gubernatorial election in | jact, Mr. M bill to modify the existing teriff, only | it shall be signed by a Committee of Prosecution, consist in Albanean eetane te take cae ‘Morning Trains of Cars for | shall hereufter come into the country, &c. &e. To igno —— | 1843, than at the Presidential in 1840; and it is still greater ‘of-a re-election, provided they have bees | ing of three clergymen and three laymen, to be appointed the east or wea The boats ‘are new and substantial, are fer- | rant men the tariff will be grossly belied and maligned in | The ilove We'atiatilad 6 epbeN ‘aes 91 . Pops Le Coy ap ape ity 2,000 for veyed i: —Labranche, of ouiian, and Chap HI, | for that purpose ; and when by hres sae shall be i i 4 r ertain for Clay, and there i , i ji ij st rt i. ctively, in t te an i, and ce wa pfu or emt nd | ecret whispers, Ave yourony faralimucndevisce | aroneaters chned ty ihe Wage which tre aot se | af large, aad 400 compared withthe Freienla! ote | Se Shur hands ce oho vote saset ee metic | “Srvrs Dieseesws aves ecu wae Hel a eth , ‘An evening session was held, and ol " tion, and who were candidates for re-election, have been | the debate continued, your neighborhood—know that he has not been’ secretly In the first named eleven States, it will be seen that the :—Morris, Smith, Jenks, and'Buffington, | A motion was made and carried, that at half past 9 0’ tampered with and disafected—know that he will start ior | a#sechusett: democratic vote at the recent elections, was larger, by | of Pounsylvania, and Vanmetre and Florence of Ohio’ | clock this evening, if the debate does not close before, the the polis early on the eventful morning, and hes the — | 57,766, than at the Presidential election in 1840, and as | 41) these have been succeeded by democrats, or American | Heuse should proceed to take a vote on the substitute and means of gétting there. Do not a: mavieal ona pilew 34 | large within 10,000 ay the whig vote then was. * While | Republicans—whether tariffites or not, we cannot say; | amendments ‘The intervening time was occupied in an thet night until every thing is Aer 4 iF ‘The fol’owing we regard as no less certain for Polk— | the democratic vote has increased 67,766, the whig vote | hut we presume Messrs. Levin, Thurman and Perrill, are mated debate, and at the appointed hour the vote was Whig resder! do not understend 4a as speaking tosome | ‘Rong not included in the preceding 'numbets bepetes yr ape ee ages we think it is | ®°- aiken on Judge Chambers? resolution, as follows + 1 igs pretenc Cl em rom these |, an Capea, Ole: 15; ity 1. one else—to some esquire, or ceptain, or head man—we | New York’. 6 | evident that the whigs are to have a plenty of work on | From Jamaica.—Dates to the Sih of September it 8; 'Lanyo, 12 | hand at the ensuing Presidential election, and if they | have been received at New Orleans ; the Governor 6. Be sure to devote the day before election to making the last preparations for the contest. See every man in | ously questioned b; lin, without en exer om the Capa cas isla aaa ‘or pr or frei board, . C. acthe Dies ou the whan? PP, lure YLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSI . : SOMME Ria EM NT ON NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RICHMOND, | (STATEN ro aN AND ne, Lom Be No, 1, North River, “The Steamboat CINDERELLA’ wiitran ax y ra Democrats : “i Can you not afford afew days to your coun 2 follows, Daily, from May 20th to October 11, | mea” Yat a y Pennsylvania vided—Clergy 4, Laity 3. ALM. at ts. 6 ay mere ‘New York at 9 and Li o'eloce, me taxed may save you and your children penser 70 ee day, the zest of the triumph will be so much the | had dissolved the House of Assembly on the 27th arhere not beiDg a inajority (islcepbrn der inthe Leaves Port Kicamond, a 99 minutes to 2, and 19 minntes to J tecure you yoa's of prosperity. Uh, be not unfaithful to | The following are doubtful, though we are willing to | One peculiarity webave noticed in the elections this of August, and ordered writs for a general election | TOTmrIvS, bo Taw is amendment, which was alto nega- 10,0. Mit a 1, 4% an A et . the cause of true freedom, of liberty guarded by law—of | concede the advantage of probability to be more or less in | year, viz: that in several cases where the popular vote | 1) February next. This measure has \been pro- van on lallaee? pares New Brighton ai 10 A.M; at 1%, 5 and 7% | genuine national honor and national well being! Clay 'sfavors— ‘3 “i Uxhibited a democratic mojority, the whigs have carried | duced by the rapid increase of the liberal party, | UYC0 MACHO Sy wity a1 On Sunday-—Lenves New Y. at9 and 11A.M.; at 3, 6and The October crosses have not been so dectsive as either | Connecticut. ... 6 Maryland... . . 8 | the Legislature. Such was the cese in Indiana and Lon- | who desire to separate the government from the | | Nay eds Ad 4. ik. SFM. | Leaves Fort ichmond, at 20 minutes to 8 and 10’ A.M raw fe he fow Lopmge Llatand ty beth gerties) Delaware. . . 3 North Carolin: {11 | isiana.t@So also in Virginia If we teke the Legislatures | church, a measure deemed almost treasonable by | * pividei—do 4; co 1. ae band TOE Mey i poss 7 en oon atiorsan thes seedirthenggla 8 — | asa criterion, and suppose the States will go the same way | the existing government. By universal consent, Dr. Tyng was permitted to offer eee vit Gmre futher of t te anal we Ayre femprinrge salt hoo 28 | in November, the results in the above fifteen would be @s | —[t is believed that the new legislature will attempt | his substitute, (reported above as read this morning.) : FARE REDUCED. cuit ek ud ted the ktee clatalon 6 spore patel agra The following are doubtful, with an even balance of | follows:— - Bay to dissolve the union between church and etate as | Dr. Buooxe called fora division of the question, that the OR CROTONYILLE, SING SING, TOWN, | Ei'7or Provident now as che way then's Gheoree, moc, | Probabilities: ucronat.Vorss. | now existing in the colony. But the legislative | vote might be first taken on the preamble. Dr. Tyng un- AND YONKERS--On snd alter Seturdsy, | emal! majority against ws onthe vote, buleur friends | Nenpesce. cc foo frie ONO e sees 3B) verytends oo. + et a : | council appointed by the crown would no doubt | eee a ee at voffered_ an amentmunt, which il | assure ws that she will go whig in November. All is to be de- a =e 43 | New Hampshire... veto the measure, while it is feared that the Home | Chair ruled out of order, as containing in substance cided by the emeray. the ardor, the we! government would punish the colonists by de- Polk is thus sure of 161 (twenty-three more than he Connecticut. ... «+++ the proposition just negatived. An appeal was taken and August 31st, 184, the new and substanti iran ASHINGTON IRVING Cree Roll nda) ve Crotonville next three weeks. In one regard, we rejoice that this is priving them of their present constitution, and Ree a ere NE! aerate cae eave | We would not have it raid that Heury Clay was electe! | Docutrorathe cheno fey ones mores and at least some Getablishing a military despotism instead... Tee eri Gt Virptoia}/ (Gen imoved a sedebelks Hemisoon Senet Gh Way. i caenene eek oreo Hew York old eae init, it wearenot | New Jersey, Tennessee and Ohio are all evenly doubt- The Haytiens who had taken refuge in Jamaica of the vote by which Judge Chambers’ resolution TOMPRING. tot Went stmct on Poe OF eT eecouat of herveiton the Sth gf Neberten ener noble | fal. In New ‘Jersey, the small whig majority on the were returning to Hayti.. One hundred of them ogatived, which was agreedto, but before action the TON BATH, GARDINER AN Lin he the reflection that, unimpelled by the momentum of athe? ed parely, Been oad rs a Wes Sep came near being wrecked in the Haytien brig-ol- adjourned, other States - uninfluenced by Pennsylvania or Virginia— war Hero, while going out of Port Royal. The New York saved the tariff and the Union by giving her though we have not yet the full official returns, we are vessel was considerably injured, and had to return Streamer Farort Burnep.—We learn from newt NOBSCOT, Cajrain ea pa ta As 9 9 9 = every te aay etraunge 5, | potential voto for Henry Clay? Whigs of the distant eee EA tka Giaen takes tare 10 | for repairs. No lives lost.—N. O. Crescent City. | Mr- Watts, of the steamer Cleveland, that the agen ty faves! you may trust her. ut your duty, and rel; io — oto deg ‘pe . pierea, game ene a OT on the perfoi 06 of hers: y 'Yy> iy Be heat ree 1 Ore bane meen ters, © tne eres ee 26 Tra, or Nicnotas Gorpen.—The trial of | While lying at sere wor mek Si the ~ Sele Sar ‘NEWARK »ND NEW YORK. aes, brought te votefor Clay ; while he has also some loss to — | Nicholas Gordon, charged as principal in the maur- lived wera tek ike wadno coehahne FARE ONLY 18) CENTS, Manifesto of the Democrats, suffer from the abolitionists. In Ohio, the smalin« if Ed — | der of Amassa Sprague, has commenced before | hoard, having been lying at the ubove wherf for some THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, (From the Morning News.] Bartley’s majority makes it an evenly balanced ot 69 | the Supreme Court. Mr. Rogers, of Boston, 18 as- | time past, for the purpose of rendering uxsistance to ve {ae ea a RS a swith von dik T 8 all ke while no correctly informed n will say that the full | if on the other hand we take the popular majority a+ | sociated in the defence, in place of Mr. Atwill, | sels by towing thei over the flats. She was burned to as follows (Sundays included) :—Leave ‘New ‘ue Question Setrizp.—All the Summer and } abolition vote was cast on this occasion, which will come | the besis, the following will be the result :— whose sickness has prevented him from attending | the water's edge, and the hullsunk. We are informed Ik. foot of Centre street, 8 o'clock A. M-- | Fall Elections (previous to the Presidential con- | out against Clay. Bartley is so far tinctured with aboli- Whig. Dem. | to the case. ‘Thus far, the evidence hasbeen almost | that ner policy of insurance ex; ired about five days ve - Leave New York, foot of Barclay street, 3 o’clock P. M. et: er iia thal reed rien exception of South ial fo hans ca nd Re Bie emany eeocae of! Maryland... 8. arepetition of that given in the trial of John and | tore the uccident scour ry She wae about 300 t bar. arolini kansas, which, as overwhelmingly | toying out a full test measure of their strength, as they | New Hampshir on William Gordon.—Prov. Journal, Oct 16. Vere see incipally owned by Capt. Rawards, who ‘alo ette, Oct 1. Democratic, of course, are immaterial to our pre- | 4, f ent purpose, The time has now, therefore, arri- | the State cannot fill alee to make Clay, with his antl axe ved for making a general recapitulation of the } ricultural and anti-commercial excesses of unequal pro- whole, to exhibit an unanswerable proof of the di- | hibitory protection, a much weaker candidate than the FOR LOS DCs et Packet of 20th iustant— ‘he iat ela, fet sifing packet ship. QUEBEC, # Captain F, H. Hebbard, wiil sail as above, her regular Having, very superior accommodations for cabin, second Iowa Rrver.—The Iowa river is now regularly navigated by steamboats The" Reporter,” published at lowa City, notices the arrival of a boat, whi h was im- Destvctive Fire at Piketown, Onto.—-We learn frem the Chilicothe (Ohio) Advertiser, that selBlalal cabin and, steorage passagengers, persons wishing ta embark | rection and sweeping force of the political tide. | popular and excellent Bartley, sgainst whom, moreover, Kentueky. mediately loaded with wheat for the St, Louis market. | "fire occurred in Piketown on the morning of the loth shopie taake early apmiicstiog 09 bert, feet olan "| The present nice, by the way, wae prepared for | spely nope ot those personal otfeotions which will bs | _Jilimols.... It is only six or seven years since the banks of the Iowa, een ee ke Lah camee artiotons olste 100 Pine street corer af Sot yesterday’s News. The Journal of Commerce of | found every where to detract sensibly from Clay's regu- from the source of the Tiver to its mouth, were en unbro. some 8 Lod vi a ited by Mr. Tomlinson. ‘Vhe auditor's, clerk und trea- 's offices were #lso destroyed, but the Court epee me " f der’s ce aved by « desperate effort, Mormon Arrairs.—We learn by the officers of | ee eae eine ieee tives, Me Tomlin ken wilderness, yesterday, went partly over the same ground, but ra party strength. And as for fennessee, the small Fy jig majority in 1842, of only 3,633, which was material- in a differeut manner, and in some respects less ly influenced by ‘questions ‘of State politics, can scarcely COM LIVERFUUL—ihe New, Line—iegul ps Ss ‘ist October. —’ superior, fast, ‘sailing peck #1 in nt sbi CHESTER, #00 tons burthern, full ta river. Mr. 1 . : ; ti MO) he offic Scista river, Mr, Tomlinson ‘Vor Teeeetenemetcs spacious accommo- ‘the following are the States which have held on Neopia ere ieee aiy tiosles cxeateg tae Pennaylvan ee Die Vv hut nl Lg Radio bh c detected at about $1000, The public records have dations, apply on board, went fit jurling Slip, or to elections since the making up of the great issue be- | whole south, which have swept away from the whigs all Ohio... ..+.. — | warrants have been issued ag iam Law, 1" y saved, and the chief joss will be the pt WOODHULL & MINT'URNS, iee, by th inati t = D. Foster, and Charles A. Foster, three seceding Mor gs, the printing ottice and materials, and a li ‘67 Bouth street. | (Ween the partiee, by the nominations of their res- |. hope even of Georgia, a State relied upon by them as one Pm #7 | mons, accused of being concerned in the murder of the bh The B ‘obabl: Price of Passage $100. pective Presidential tickets :—Louisiana, North | of their most secure. In all these three States, therefore, Smiths. The followed the excite ol thale Rinetsions y Lact ot to Mr. Cloug! ie fire was pri ly ‘The packet shi iia , Captain Ira Bursley, master,1050 | Carolina, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, | Mr- Polk has, in our judgment, decidedly the best chance. | _ One important advantage which the whigs will derive | Smit A a Will espe hat teen te work of an incendiary, as there had been no fire on pons oorne will sue the Rochester, Talon hago Missouri, Vermont, Maine, Delaware, Maryland, These Sates, with daly four votes out ofthe rest, would from their encores ms creele§ Dagkelessten, fa, thet it Pre scetesess ealose thee Bacay (akee: besore sedge | be Premunes for som fore. av day 20st Untaher ji i ‘ } | enable him to spare even New and Pennsylvania.— | will, mos y, give 6 Uni : i i : 4 SSRALGT EPR! = FOR NEW ORLEANS—The op Taw | New Jersey, Parke Magee Georgia, Ohio. Nae Halfol their voto, with elther New York or Penasylvania, | States Senate, Of seventoen United Slaten Senatorr, Thomas for examination, alleging that their lives were | Couwr Fon THK Connection or ERRoRs.—ALna- packet shy EMPIRE, Captain Russell, ow joadiag | Present in a tabular form the comparative results of | would enable him to spare all the rest. whose terms expire on the 4th of March next,—including ee roa potieyl ; vy, Oct. 16, 1844.— Present—The Lieutenamt Gove nt wrurray'e wharf, fust, of Wall stret, ‘will be dis: | these elections, and of the contest in 1840—to which | “(pon New York no special remark Is needed. Our | Mr. Talmadge of this State, whose resignation has proba. | Tespect the laws, they would not agree to give themselves d twenty-six Sen No. 19.—J. Be Schemer- Pushed tor New Orleans onthe 18th instant, |. | a few preliminary remarks alone are necessary. | friends every where in the State are confident of a brilliant | bly erethis been communicated to the Governor,—thir b dey rare abtlget io ceceaa Waey wentte Gutiicy Lona va W.K. Armstrong. Mr. A. H. Dana for pli style aneaualled by any ship afloat, {or the comfortot cabin, | _ 1 Louisiana, the democratic majority of 1,000 is | triumph. The sole chance leit the whigs is the hope of | teen are whigs, and four Locos, as follows :— delivered themselves up to Jadge. Geena wake tos r. Mr. L, Livingston for deft. in error. Mr. A. E 1 bark Governor had taken his flight for Springtie'd, and no wit. | Bradley was heard (or pift. in error a very lowestimate. There was only a partial con- | transferring @ greet democratic “native” vote to Mr. test at the lastelection, no_ opposition being made | Clay—a danger of which we have now to the democratic tickets in two of the distric' Taejon Barby large was n Locos. prehen: John Fairfield, Maine. nesses appearing ogainst them, they were permitted to ban 9 Spa Deniel Sturgeon, Pa. depart.— St Louis Era, Oct. 7." Navat.—The U. 8. Surveying Schooner, Nauti- [twould be nearer the truth to set it down at 2, ae pon fproniring ee Adnas Meas el Be La a gon lng tlle Bic - ; lus, from a cruise off the coast of Delaware, an- Tn Missouri, the teh ae Af Edwards, the | yithout New York oven the Tvibune Cill nevelaim even N Taman kersgirtr sonatas parece Suir Sr. Parnick.—Another fine ship for a New | chored off the Naval Hospital Sunday morning. The N. 651. all ap] 7 bin and ste . t to for New Orleans at the above date, will fad it their interest (0 examine the accommodations previous to their engaging else- where. fot penmage-gguty an bowed, or to, obec 61 South street. Atrerage passengers, having superior accommoda:ion, earl Tiextion should be made on board, at Murray's wharf. or to JOSEPH MeMUKRAY, sthec 100 Pine street, cor er of South street, ot ie RLV eR PUUL New pang Begees Ft et cl GARRICK, Captam B,J. i. Trask of 1,100 tons sail as above, her, 8 i a Caries oreamfore app on Nourd at Orleans win fot FE, K. COLLENS & CO, 56 South street. Price of , $100. ‘The packet hip ns, Capt, John Coline of, 1100 tons, = FOR NEW ORLEANS-Union LiveFint | “Hard” candidate, was ¢ allowance of to hanes bot With it t onl York house, intended as one of a line of packets | 1 bound to Baltimore, put in on acceuntof bi d winds, reqular toeket with despatch—The fast sailing packet | 2,000 “ott” democratic votes to allow, is undeni- | yates out of wee Betsovas of docbefal States, sgn yi Boras bal between that portand Liverpool,was launched from | The following is a list of her otf vey Ne Bese ge z Bary UNION, 1B. Bare mvt aor loading | ably far below the truth—all which afe Polk and | "'Penarylvania the whigs afect to cim on the ground | W. D Merrick the yard of Messrs. Currier and ‘Townsend,on Mon, | Llewlenunt Commanting. | Passed, Wiawnimen HO Dallas Cpe al makes a Eben in majority Tesid, is Ay Be the Rea feel demo- ing tl actual jemocratic majority, o! e sever cont! election just pT ee stated low. cs a aie terminat + and notwithstandia their own rood be Tn New Jereey, we set down the popular vote ae | !ore the election, that if they could not elect ‘treet thet day last. This ship is rather larger than ihe St 7 ¥ K enport. € "s Clerk— George, and takes her place in the same live with jy sootog 7 Michees ov/oik Herald Oct. ia ene that enlp, lg Mpa ped mete de favorite pack —_—__—— ‘ et. The St. Patrick is a beautiful ship,builtentirely | 1 oss ny Fine.--We learn from the Ithica Dem- about balanced, it being now ascertained that | could net give tharoteot the State to Cy ay kad MiMeD sctions this year, the choice of | °f the best white oak timber, and Will aid still fur- | octet that the stenmboat De Witt Clinton, which plied Thompson was defeated obly on local and personal | i¢that question is to love us the manufacturing’ State of | whig Senutors is secured in Vermont, New Jersey, Mary. | ther in adding to the reputation of the Merrimack | between Ithica and Cayuga bridge, or Lake Ci took grounds, causing him torua behind his ticket, there | Pennayivania, it must gain us an equivalent in sgricultu- | lanc. Virginia, Indiana, and Ohio, the last a whig gain, | built ships, the tame of which is already extended | fire yesterday week, while nt nnchor near the head of the being an actual democratic majority on the Council | ral Ohio—to say nothing of Indiana and Tennessee, Ma- | In Connecticut, a whig Senator (Mr. Huntington) hax | all along the whole line of seacost. In some re- | lake, and was entire destroyed, with all her machinery tickets. ryland oad North Carelias. (Goth sean 1a | Uready been chosen for the next six years, aud there is | apeets the St. Pawick is an improvement on the | and furniture ; no lives lost, In Pennsylvania, we deduct the accidental and | ,,,/0 Yoth Louisiana and Indiana, of which we could | no doubt that whigs will be ehosen in Massachusetts a: 1, George. We notice particularly an alteration s . i jority i " uundantly spare) we hed the popular majorities at the | Rhode Island. Togo no further, the whigs are sure of 9 e pment Exprosion.—Another powder mill at Akron, be- temporary apparent whig majority in the city and | late elections which the genefal influences of the times | out of the 17 Senators embraced {a the class of 1849, and aoe cate Fe eee rranice ata | leneing to. the Austins, blew up inst Saturday. Some will succeed the ek, jovember, her regular | county of Philadelphia, which no honest reasoner | must not onl ' , d y secure but materially enlarge. have a chance in some of the other States. 1200 pounds exploded. Fortunately no one was: injured. te nba aaa aites renstaichamgea rae will pretend to regard as any party test. In 1840,] For Connecticut we have a fair chance. The majority | Of the Senators who hold over, 16 are whigs, to which Oe asia inn be in New York, and the | ne Fr'the hands left the mill ebout five minutes before FOR NEM QeiEANS—Dinnct —The steam | they gave a small majority for Mr. Van Buren. to be overcome is very small; our friends are zealous, | add 9, as above, andthe whigs have 25, being only one a will soon be in New York, and the | ine explosion, Loss estimated at $3000. The Austins ip ALABAMA, 700 tons Garten, Henry Windle, well organized, and more than hopeful-- confident. thart of halt tho whole number. ‘Two’ more will give | Merchants of thatcity will then have an opportunity to | i. Tew mill nearly rendy for operation ommmandlery will eall for the above port on the | 1840. 1944, Dem. Gein. | "'Maryfand stands all but evenly balanced on the last | thema majority, and there they will have. fuir chanoe | <wmptre her with their New York built ships, and with | aon . ti next, at — i This splend ly | Louisiane. «23 680 W, 1,000 D. 4,680 1 ' rd h for it as the better of ys ny 7 the other Merrimack ships, seme of which are almost al = = —= ner has been roughly ‘overhan| present ii 12,594 W. 3.163 W. 9.441 popular vote ; we regard ourchance for it aa the better to get in some of the donbiful States, viz.:—New York, ‘that port ; among them now are the Jara and MRS. M. WILSON begs to inform ber friends and ly eo) pered, and is uruighed with «powerful set North Caro! ref ame Sian | thetwo, though we have classified it differently, a8 acon- | Delaware, and Tennessee. o The st George ailed a day ot two fince. Ate the public, that she is prgeared to exhibit» righ and, ae, ore. ra te Bain rue of this city. 15,000 D, 13°061 pew ar tntland fact that the nominal majority (648) was Hovse or Rernasentatives. other bi tif shi, ‘oF 1000 tons, the John R. dy, be- ant peecrement of be Ants, which she uiapeeteny 1 handsome and comfortable accom s, 2 i Under the new appertionmant, the House of - | longing to a New York house, is lying at our wharves . ve linn han cost. Country Seaternadepetae eavelling cousmunicy. Boy i. sovuit tat Eeewpllis 1s sonsiiaeoe wiih te f the Seneral | tatives comprises Dut 223 members, a eee neetean a | nentiy teedy for ore-—Weaheryeel! Herale, Ot. 16 5 sala se welt to ell previous onveyanee 1 the travelling cominunity. “oy, fore, very confidently expect the aldition of her vote, to, | (#bout ono.third) have already been elected tothe 20th | 1 oes op run” Sreamnoat Vanminiion.—The | ping. 09, bay Bg choleg,sascriment okt ests bert re 66 to swell the majority for the Democratic candidates, boy owttdenad icia) existence will commence on the steamer New Era, which arrived last evening, | up in the west * MRS. M. WILSON, ‘rout at. . OLD ESTABLISHED PACKET OFFICE, 6 §0 much, the the electoral votes, as well as the oll 2were ‘Grand st., between Allen and Oretiard, south ters aseage corged Come ‘tain an popular majorition, “By “what process of ‘calculation the ‘Members Elected thus far:— Ree ee ee Cceaenenss oronen ber erat ee Oe * FRENCH Eaten aes es hee rel te eran igs are able to begin to elect Clay even on we | Dist. Louisiana. ro, the found the Ohio too low to reagh her place of des 22S AND. FEATHERS. firscedat the lowest rates to and from Liverpool by the regu are ta los toconcelge, Whiehevee weturn ie, Polk ts | 1, John Slidell, Dem. fination, “After laying at Cairo five days, without being | ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS AN oat ite William dave ah drafts can 8 ual be Furnished for any amount, « | tready elected, over and over again ; norcan any feebly | 2 Baonon G Thibodeaux, Whig gain. able to reship her forgo, she changed her course for Se BRUN LAROSIERE f fy the Havre packets ble at the National and Provinel » Freland, and ther wild effort of desperation, clutching at the floating straws | 3 John B. Dawson, Dem. Louis. The New Ere brings intelligence of the loss of fet Newt acat of Rall Goods, ‘which, ance, ranches, and throughout the United Kingdom, as well ax at al of Abolitionism, Nativeiem, &o.,avail to savethefastsink- | 4, Isaac E. Morse, Dem. the steamer Vermillion, Captain Arnold, bound from this oy tee Al. All dealers and judges in the above C2 oe pesos amurations, In England, Bogtenel ‘tn ing fortunes of Clay and Clayism, from the abyss in Iuuimons, place to New Orleans, with about 400 tons of produce Hem call and we wl ent tieulars if by letter, post yal apn HEA shea all which they are soon about to be engulphed forever. 1. Robert Smith, Democrat. and between 80 and 90 head of cattle, The V. left here , leave th ott, “they pledge themeel ves that the wee JOH! HERDMAN, 61 South st, It thus appears that in these fifteen States, com- League’ 2. J A. McCiernand, Democrat. on Thursday last. Or NT not be deceived with American ¥lowers for French, y EXCHANGE Ei IRELAND, | Prising about seven-twelfths of the ular vote of Manifesto of David Hale—not the Devil. 8, Orlando B, Ficklin. Democrat. We learn from the officers of the New Era, that the they have their bi jn Paris, Rue de ‘Draey, No.6, and deal SCOTLAND Al Bw’ 8’ gabueribr ta the Union, we have already Gained above 133,000 (From the Journal of Commerce. 4, John Wentworth, Democrat. V. struck a rock, and sunk almost instantly, No lives | «xelusively in Frene 8. of Im* ee tall timnes for Dratts from £1 Sloot rayabie | votes on the contest of 1840, " Harrison's nominsl s 6. Stephen A. jase, Democrat. were lost. Between 30 and 4 hend df the cattle were Tn yAZIN DE MODE all the principal Gurion traaghont nites | Woaority then, (excluding South Carolinas which | REVIEW oF Excrions.—As we have now the | 6. Joseph P. Ho rat. missing ; the greater portion supposed to have drowned MAGAZIS i , ‘RP amaze to and om Livergoul ens be seenred etfs | choses ite electors by the Legislature) war'l45.200 | feculi# of all the elections except of, Atkansas and | 7. ED. Baker, Whig, The boat is owned by Capt Arnold and the other officers ANE D. BISHLIRMLAN, bras lenge i inform her frends lowest rates by any of the line of pac! Ss= From 15,000 to 20,000 is a low eat *) Of the de. | South Carolina, occurring priot to the Presidential Missouns. and the loss will be to them severe, na wo learn there war | VIAT A er opening. for the ind Wintes Fsswrons, Tithe (6th, dist and 96th of each month, on application se crocmaie wmejenttiain Rina weatimate of the de. | section in November, it may not be amisato take | Sterling Price insurance, She is said to have been avery substan |, py,{.' Has, Cap, fend Dresses, French Flowers, Reathers, em | Oe seousomed & say that Sthareale ot * whige an observation, and sce where we all stand. ‘The | john 8,"helpe } All Dem. chosen by gereral ticket Ouisons end Vermiitien ta map yg esr) Ang: tog all Benn s,) pe LT hy ei easlaneldl ANEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL FACKETS— | enough to make milestones of;” so that Harrison's annexed table embraces the popular votes or major- | james H. Relfe, | i presets JP Ch vie clr ; ePARISIAN MILLINERY KOR LADIES TOILETS, | \ ef ABE OE a pig jing we ities in all the States where elections have been Py . will take place on Monday, the 1th October. Madam B. soliei Peraitaheancer aces ctnmicmy em | Sal majonty ray, ve tnan 12.000 The whol | held the present Year except Ithgde Inland, Vy | “emers Sime) unter Arrzax An ikay ook place at Bat | iy tay eal a wal nah Maan a ‘a al anni ’ ie y AMONT. ington, lowa, on Tuesday last, bet! a Mr. Andrews ode, 60 (i 4 ‘The sscommodations of Wishae pachee ship tgresela. 8d the Siomoeravic gain already secured in the fitess state | sinia, Missouri, and Delaware. These we omit, | . solomon F peal Gen. GW tight, und hie son, Cleorge V. flight. An. | WS 'Vork Ocvober 3d, 1044 ot Im*ee nd eannot be sui ‘cote, is , Georg ad steerage , Bay] which have held elections since the nominations. Th because in Rhode Island there was no contest; | 9 jacob Coll wi drews was seriously injured, and died the same day. The a a sarly appliention showld be made on foot of Bui ip, me ; i d . Jasob Collamer, q y injured, an . y Z1NC= wi coaks Zine afloat for sale by oe aT. awe 5 States are distributed over all the respective sections of | because in Virginia the election was only for mem- 4. George T, Marsh, Whig. matter was under judicial investigetion.. St Lows Bra, | Za LWOODHULL & TURNS, olsre 16 South st, cor. Maiden Lane, up sturs. ithe Union. A corresponding gain is theretore to be fairly & bers of the Legislature, and the returns of votesare | 44No ol . Now represented by « Democrat, t. 7 «06re 1 Bowrh cues, . a

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