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‘A Day of — arin eppnmnaae Exeltement in New York—Doubt- Sporting Intelligence. 4 ; 1840. s 1840. ful Election. At two o’clock yesterday, P. M.,alarge number | Tsorrina Matcmes over THE Beacon Course, “New York, Friday, November 8, 1844, Saati bay Polk. Harn. V. Buin aon Oh = = - Yesterday was one of the most extraordinary | of sailors assembled at Croton Hall, corner of | Hosoxen, Yasrenpay.—The weather was every - = s Nowy pe 26182 27838" on 3156 ghne be, Ye 50584] 445 «398 | daysever seen in New York. All the principal Bowery and Division street, in compliance with a | thing that couldbe desired for good sport—most AN EXTRA HERALD Orange, = 650 ‘4371 pe} Petersburg, 376 «B86 245 262 | etreets exhibited a popular excitement, which had | call made upon them to that effect through the pa- | beautiful and pleasant—the track in geod order, bs ’ Richmond, - pa 908 861 | Chestertiela, 338 605 298 588 | a character of anxiety more than any thing else, | pers. Close upon three hundred attended, and it | and some good sport promised; but, notwithstand- 17H Rockland, * = p = Tesderics, 768 = = fo to adegree altogether unexampled. In the morn- | was exceedingly interesting to witness the discre ing, the attendance was only limited, and we mise- LATER POLITIOAL NEWS, | suiivik, — 1050 2415 «8482 | Brunswic! = “Bt ~—s-261~—«880 | ing the whig papers came out very boldly and | tion, sound sense, yet blunt, off-handed manner in | ed from the grand stand many parties whose pre- runswick, i A Parti i wie BE Queens, - = 2522 2550 Dosrics The 150 a PA a claimed the State of New York for Mr. Clay, | which they listened to, and observed the proceed- | sence generally commands good sport. No doubt Issued at Seven o’clock this Morning. joo pid 529 ay pd bly coal rr thereby giving him the Presidency. Side by side | ings. The meetiog was called for the purpose ot | this was much owing to the great excitement pre- Be, mae 124 287 | vith these j tra d rsh 4 radon = Se: euahe vel Rec é Pi ai ate ; Albany, 202 _ 6371 6944 | Caroli: pad 18 399 © 467 | With these journals the ultra democratic journals | calling the attention of sailors to the existence of | vailing on election matters in this city and its vi- Montgomery, - 427-2828) 8208. Bpotteylvanis, 6 858 368 | alsocame out and claimed the State in the same | of “The Sailors’ Sel! Preservative Society,” and | cinity, aided by another interesting match which PICTORIAL . HERALD. sain as 1506 8118 =: 4850 | Stafford, 105 - 265 295 | way, by their invincible figuring for Mr. Polk. | to obtain as members all those who had not hith- | was announced to come off over the Centreville THE CHURCHKS OF NEW YORK. renesclae 797 as oes 5424 Beene $ = » 4 ‘The respective readers of those journals sallied out | erto joined it. ‘The association has been in organ- | Course, Long Island, about the same time, which 190 _ 1752 1579 | King George, 16607 168 129 | in the morning—and a beautiful morning it was— } ization only about nine monthe,and already consists | made a division in the camp of the admirers of The Weekly Herald to be issued to-morrow will | Dutchess, = 300 53555362 | Fairlax, 8 — 366 221 | the sunshine bright and warm, and the air balmy | of over 350 members, and from the practical and | trotting. ciated deae’ Wetiaaiie) as axesinas, vequuanating ies Hf on ae = omens. = P = pn and inspiriting—and as they encountered each | excellent end it proposes to accomplish—the inde- | ‘The first maich announced was for $1000—two Catholic Cathedral—the Chureh of the Messiah--- | Fulton, 25 -_ 1964 1645 | Berkeley, | 124 oi 599 372 | other, there could be at once seen @ differ- pendence and comfort of the sailors—it must great- | mile heats under the saddle, between St. Paul’s—and Dr. Spring’s Brick Church. Otsego, = 1a 45680 Shenandoah, eres Tai > ame (ate | one of opimon— cape ep al a frente. jolt: SEES OE. Me Wilt. Sploes, ever ‘These engravings are executed with great accu- | \funtoee”” oe ‘ 657 pesipEnant, jas acomparison of votes~and all that variety of ges- ir. Joun Stocxwext presided, and called upon— | Jacket and Nake ean ‘ r 1299 _ 6468 © 4835 | Page, — 70 45 indicated led | . Mr. Daxw, who first addressed the mesting, and showed | , G. Young's br. g. Hector—G. Young, blue jacket and ray and elegance, and will be accompanied by | Madison. it! a pis ture and commotion which indicate unsettled | or although sailors q black cap. tull reports and descriptions of the services and peg Oswego,” - to ion aor Roti Borough, 633 a Be 28 minds in both parties after going through the dis- ‘Suion, ei were of Rey series face eeretae The latter is a Philadelphia horse, and trotted a| mons at each of these places of worship on Sun- | C2Y¥8®, - 337 5172 4964 | Elizabeth City, 133124 141 85 | cussion. bee pels tai classes, they had too long been in | match over the same rosne with his present com- ay last. Price 62 cents. Seneca, - 125 2466 «= 2472 | Jefferson, Ww 667 592 | What gave edge and interest to the speculations | they could easume a position and d until by united effort, | petitor on the 3lst of last month, tor a like sum, y it Oneida, - 769 7156 7769 | Princess Anne, TI = 402 TAT adi . fon: qitsehacetinat tent Wo chants sneiea Eeisatod eseene ane, Cen ens. and with similar success ason the present occasion. == — Warren, — 71 ~—-:1086-—141 | Norfolk County, 30 — 561 478 | 4nd discussions of many on the all-absorbing topic | To Erase eas ane body and blood of karin ook | The betting, previousfto the m atch, was 10 to 7 on THE QUESTION SETTLED. Washington, 1803 — 5074 3024] Albemarle, 910 601 714517 | ofthe day, was the'fact, that immense sums of mo- | masters, who dealt in the body and blood of hardy’ men, | Sir Wilham; 10 to 5 taken to some extent.{gBoth ig Ebene S 2 = : Lo JAMES K. POLK G: Lewis, = 300-178-1755 | Fluvenna we ojz FAL 123 | York, and also on the general question. At a very | cra" pocuet, not take it out of it_and every. man who did | iu him to win, although he might have the foot.— ETS NEW YORK, | Wayne, es 220 4309 ~=—-- 8996 | Goochland, — 210 120 low estimate it may be reckoned that several mil- | not join it was a truant to his best interests. Mr. Drew | After one or two attempts they went off pretty welll yd Ontario, 917 = —-«$828-—=—« 8451 | James City, 4 — 141 9} lions are pending in this city on the result of local | mate, jeogetecer tad \ eae arscsae ico geg together, Hector being about a length or two in _ — oT up—6 ing what- By the steamer which arrived last evening, Orleans, 275 _ 2606 2031 New Kent, 20 _ 198 156 | the country, we should not be at all surprised if oer ey could get for gene io sen -cignorant of where length or two. They thus reached the stand for Chemung, = 00 1408. melia. — 120 1660 «40 | | tf Htc they were bound for until they went outside of Sandy | the first mile, Hector Jeading about four lengths in about 6 o’clock, from Albany, we received impor- Feolceoigdd be 650 a2 aim Bitty, * A ‘80 06 106 set or es millions nee i: Srey ine in ba Hodk, and tid precegloe lo of the generosity an Moves H. front, ia abotit 249. They kept thus to the hall : i nesee, — - nt rtained.— nell, who, 8 soon agithe subject was mentioned, i i 7 far as Buffalo—by which it is ascertained, beyond | Ni 500 — 2964 2219] Powhattan, $15 to | ae | heen eee Wie sone | from a wish to make a politic h, for the election | at this snot the excellent and steady riding . — 3969 3558 | Bi ‘ain Ran ‘OL 99 | Which can be assigned for the intense anxiety | was now over ; but he would say that Grinnell, although | & ‘Spi Peespdea ani be y riding of a doubt, that New York has cast her thirty-six seo ERED Seen [Ce ae are _1 140 47559) which characterizes the present excitement—an | * his, Was the aa ies Kaede: ROMS) «Tames Wire tas Teepe “i Rigas aivenignas: ous Maer: votes for Polk and Dallas, bya majority varying | 46 counties, 37460 ny 184488 | Forty-six counties 8055 9695 16082 fos excitement visible in the countenances of all ; an frseted a thelr meade A ey ro (Capt, Gelston) wie a toad Las we ine from ne mee 5 the . ., i ifferi ‘ie as concerned, he was ready t the dollar admissi: jistance, where Sir William came in front, lead- from 2000 40 4000, and that there is now no doubt f : — : ? ‘ 5085, 082 oe pea inti hte bres | fee for any ofthe sixty or seventy. sailors who stopped at ing home not qnite a length in front in 5:36.” but James K. Polk is President elect of the United | Democratic majority, 7658 whig mej. | Democratic majority, 1640 ‘991 | Precedes an election, when all 1s hope and buoy- py wg wa 2 4 sailors coming forward se rerons to the second heat betting. was 0 to don ancy. u Sir William—10 to 3 taken in a few instances. At States. Oise + Mr. McLeuian, the Secretary, spoke next, with much ease A aye th ft the second attempt they went well off together, Sir Annexed will be found returns—not official, but Democratic gain, 18946 in 46 counties. Democratic gain, ‘739 1n 46 counties. seine saute Vicmglibar the whele ee: feapeibiliton, exhorted them to stick, Bem to thele esos Williata beadinnas a a Si8 ts x first quater : amy we : J 5 a! B sufficiently accurate for all practical purposes— Vor In 1840 IN COUNTIES TO HEAR FROM. Connecticut Election, ing, at every’corner, groupes were eollected, listen thas eal aieraie’ hensatee cehidiecaecn nec Hector made a bad break and Sir William again went in front, and a most beautiful trot from the| third quarter to the judges’ stand ensued, Hector leading by about a neck. On reaching the first] uarter of the second mile, Hector gave very evi-| dent i fea of having had enough of it, but the tact of his rider kept him pretty well to it. Ten to three were ‘now offered on Sir William and no from forty-six counties, which give Mr. Polka Popes Hero "iam Hssecrned HO bist majority of 7658—the remaining thirteen counties rarenseean a me Semenanes ee po having only given 6913 for Harrison, in 1840. The | Essex, " 2617 1789 Franklin, 1440 1110 most startling defection to Clay has taken place BA ard ah ee oa lorry os ing to two or three oracles debating the probabili- ties of Clay or Polk carrying the State of New York At one corner you would see a vene- rable gentleman with gray hairs, but a bright eye, leaning on his crutch, weighing the proba- ty. The Parstvent here read the rules of ‘he Institution for the information of those who had not been before present, and added a few remarks in support of its objects Mr Tuatcuxr followed, aud showed if sailors were not as independent as any other class of men, it was because they didnot keep a sharp} look out—keep off the lee shore and stand to windward. He knew Grinnell to lar. 6216 in the abolition counties of the west. These have, | Tioga, 1925 2180 — bilities of the case, as if he were a Judge remnerked: takers; he took it pretty easy up the back stretch| probably, voted largely for Birney, akhough we i rps apmee 17410 13788 vecccccee BIO "Bona ToT “jieoi “game iosp | Of the Supreme Court; and deciding with the ther day. what wes fifteen dollars umoath 1 fharaly atty to the half, but on feac ing. the tp, Hector mad ’ - Ys ug! Total, 17579 14288 17579 14288 2960: 25296 most consummate dignity in the world, that.it was | cents aday; and he knew right well that it would take a | a brush and gained geome little, but soon tell of have none of their returns as yet—but that alone ! ppecat sears v ; igh! bable that Mr. Cl: Id he Si larger sum than that to make him go fora couple of hours | again, and at the third quarter Sir William appear- ; of 6 i Aggregate vote to come in, 34989 28076 Whig majerity,. 3337 highly probable that Mr. Clay would get the State, | to the topsail yard of the Garrick. (Laughter) He felt | ed some three or four lengths in advance ; at the can account for the diminution of Clay’s vote from 28076 Aggregate vote in pera and again thatit was very probable that Mr. Polk } that sailors had been too long in bondage, and now Ws | distance Hector made a bed push for it, but in his the time to go ahead. (Cheers.) endeavors made a bad break, and went in all man. would get it! In another corner some attaché of a newspaper—some half-and-half editor would be arrested on his way and asked what his opinion Mr, Witsow was the last speaker—He denied that any credit was due to any other person than the sailors them- selves, forthe rise of wages to $15. It was their right and Harrison’s. Mr. Clay will come to Cayuga Bridge with only about 7000 majority, a very serious di- CS YL a mioution from the vast popularity of Harrison in New Jersey Election. ner of ways, but the right one, and Sir William| came in three or four lengths in front, in 5m. 34s., thus winning the match and money. Harrison’s maj. in 1840 in the 18co’s., 6913 Increased vote New Hampshire Election. was, and what was the character of the returns | M0Fet0o and it was not through love that it was given. | “rhe next piece of sport announced was— 1840, The excitement last evening throughout the | Gyumties, ev: 14, Ps Mag Harn Buren Cigy al which he had in his pocket that moring. But on | Mr. Grionell for what they desanded as wright (Cheers) | _ Amatch for $200—mile heats, in harness, between Lad city was of a most tremendous character Peat, ed 1536 1195 197% 2505: 1951 | all faces was pictured a degree of unusual anxiety, | A sailor atsea, who knew how to handle a matlin-spike, | Tompkingand Ameuia. Also, match for $200 two mile , é Bi a R 7 1574 «1406 =—-1187.—s«S1316 reat at a oe ‘ 'Y> | splice arope, pass a ball, was ted; why should they | heats in harness, between the pacing horses John C. Cal- Thus, the important question of the next Presi- | friar DE paaalipae 127d 1871 | Hillsborough, 7 1424 1756 «14191858 | Showing distinctly that it was something morp than 4 not be ashore; why should they be alighted’ by men who } houn end Fairy Queen, : Pa i inion— i woul mw: 6 lee ear- ite dint its dency insted at aa, and jos as we have all | Hwee,” Tez ap gut | Magrimeck, ° 252768 | er eyo itr ce cocmediony de, | bt dete tera, eeeing et fet | isthe late, much 9 ihe dsappaitment a hen, along predicted in the teeth of th litici tylttaa) ore veer 2883-2510) Carroll," 1 96 247 23 185 oops LG betel Cie exceedingly de} in every CLacighten Ree abesr® ) Heid notthonk | the Fairy Queen did the cane, Three ended th é of the politicians | Somerset, 180 2145 (1917 | Sullivan, 9 1452 1523: 1050_—«1291,| SiFous to ascertain the result—that money depended | the rich for an inorease of wageai(or il they could reduce | oF f the d ‘ a around us. New York city has determined the | Mercer, ee oe 1890 1683) Grafton, 1819851922855 1623 | om it—and that in numerous cases, many thousands, it to $8 they would do It they Were al aan a iaiior | Throughout the proceedings betting was much vote of the State—and the State settled that of the | Monmouth — “249 8200 8581 | poral fa cikas? 1bLR —— — | thetfruit of years of toil and industry, were actually al ely ag neh Oates ot aiah the ia ao ae on fhe Soall Ge the eecuee than . A . ° 5 <i +A ce ie, n, . . combination with the natives here—with even the | Middlesex 4 2820 1982 | nemocratie majorit See Pepeear edb anar rs Lteaeesog fet elasatios eonees ike college trou tguse) He Clay having the ‘mejorty ip this State for the : ar i F e ‘atic majority, 4067 4806 ‘ ‘residenc’ ut no ers. ie same on Po! existing vote of the abolitionists at the West, they Total, 4,084 8,708 26,653 26,125 f 4067 | so to control the mind, as to endanger the whole fajcla ti ccna ge CLR Jno ee Rewanls extort them Tite few takers, for small amounts; 5 to 4 on might have carried the State and elected Mr. Clay. 3,708 26,125 Moiocralis erin 7a0 | of the earnings of a life by the tarn of a vote ina} | Two resolutions were then passed ; the first, that Paty OAC IDE Gem) eetelia takes even 08 Folk But their policy—management—and managers, for —— wey eet aa distant part of the country ! they were resolved to have twelve dollars a mont! —— hh : wig ‘Asis: Gogo dae vos North Carolina Election. Throughout the day both patties continued to | SJndia and other long voyages, and the second Theatricals, dc. the whole canvass have been bad, intolerant, silly, ‘ A rt z That three cheers be given tor James Gordon | nyp.o% 7, house abt sieht reminded “ 3 4 — Information reached here from Washington yes- | claim the State most manfully ; but both admitted | Bennett, and that his paper be recommended to all 1310's THratae.—The house last night rem! one and contemptible. It is the whigs themselves who Whig loss, 197 terday afternoon, by means of Morse’s Telegraph, | that the vote was extremely close, and that the | seamen, as the best and most sincere friend of | of the scone presented during the performances of the have destroyed Mr. Clay’s chances—they have + Memsers or Conarxes Exxctep. that Halifax and Northampton counties had given | probability was, that a few hundreds would deter- pet rights. Three terrific cheers Ay ke sen ayteapet bay goconis etic pes take guid sailed; hap. thalieititod d Whi D whig majorities. mine it either way. In some quarters the whi given by the whole meeting, who rose to their feet, city, A new piece, ci jer 1” wit sacrificed, by theirintolerance and squabbles, and it: Boosaa ig, f vs Dem i Lae . his | and seemed as though they were about to man the | magnificent scenery, was ‘produced, and went off with humbugs, the prospects of one of the noblest states- sine ae ae right, —Joseph Edsell. ERY = " yer blazing eal bi A a of ph ou fiery great wy their enthusiasm. The meet- | eciat, It isa capital thing, and is produced with all the i i V—Wm. Wright. —- lection. the “natives,” for cheating them out of a large Beers NW clu he strength of the company. ort : ae oeney) semen btaraead hat defective in ‘i yi aioe aero Neeesy “y ory recent vores majority in New York, after they had manfully ai ° ‘We understand thet for the Mr. Henry Phillips gave a concert at New Bedford, on certain small points. Mr. Polk is undoubtedly a Pennsylvania Klections. uke Returns Receive. and decently abandoned their own ticket and gone ow ae i, rs hs ae ee - ia! have Wednesday evening, which was attended by all the good manand will make a good President—but he October. ‘November, | Pennsylvania. « bys for the “natives.” It appears that the whigs had | 700 Hes ye aad eae ab sufi papers | bemtty and fashion of the neighborhood. The Boston : : ix to ni , * 3 A eT | Post anys, he ix by far the be that hes sounded never can pretend to possess the personal talents or Gov. 1844. Preat. 1844. calculated on at least from six to nine thousand | 5: 04 for the re-opening of the Italian opera, during | note in Boston fr pest cosa majority in this city, in consequence of the coali- tion with the “ natives,” and they are now ex- Counties. Clay. Polk influence that Mr. Claycould. He willencounter | 47 counties, 111,652 114.180 n, 74,799 ashort season, at Palmo’s Opera House. It will 2.41 920 750 ym, at f A I Miss F. Jones terminates her engogement at the Boston | commence, it is said, on the 18th instant, with the Museum to-merrow evening. mighty difficulties from the various cligues now Crawford, 0 2; oF Ph iitadr : ' i LatRRsa iedgeatenisceilon’ We wil kee fee 275 304 | 8 Jeeruans 10 come ny prams crane their abuse of their respeciable | delightful opera of Clara de Rosenberg. A con | Mr. Howart is drawing good houses at tho Albany | Van Buren cli Fs sees - ‘Armsirong, 1407 (1966 00CS 527 o N. cami, Probable. : Pay Adin et gern ie sera cet oad siderable effort was made by the company to make | Museum. Mr. and Mra, Hunt terminate their engage- | olique-« ase clique—e Tyler clique— | Clarion, 792 1.889 pe 746 Kentacky_ and rogues, for not voting—as ey ha Srrangements with Mr. Corbyn, to appear at | ments at this establishment th's week. | a Calhoun clique—all striving to possess his con- —S= ————— — ——— ——— given the whigs reason to suppose—for Mr. Clay. Eee Z r’ ‘The tribe of Ojibbeway Indians are exhibiting in Ro-| ‘ : Total 122,527 125,796 72,784 76,862 On the other hand,, others. of the same: part Niblo’s, which has recently been fitted up in a very y ic 4 fidence exclusive of the others. He will be tor- oe seg 122'527 i 72°784 Wark . ually loud naa indiamadt’ 1) thelr fhe elegant manner, but it seems that a majority of the mae. i aa mented from this time forward, during the next ee — — siationt of the abolitionists--“‘the fanatics” —‘ the sabsotibers.made.cerions ebjections to.thst, ws the HR ak shape Siig suetlay.drestag, at the Dems aanjoutys + , élite of the fashionables considered Palmo’s a much | 46 niasonic Temple, Boston. e egregious blockheads,” who were sticking by their own man instead of voting for Mr. Clay. All sorts of vengeance were indeed vowed by the whigs four years, by office beggers and politicians. If he have the firmness to keep aloof and act on inde- Dem. gain, 799 . 5 better place for the display of their personal charms and dresses. Palmo’s is, indeed, a perfect bizow of a house—airy, well lighted, agreeable, and parti- Seth Boon is whistling away at the Russell Hall, | Charlestown. ‘This isthe last week of the theatre at Buffalo. Wed- pendent principles, he may have some peace and a . Counties to hear from. against the abolitionists, because they had thrown . 4 Sse Coeenote Aone ba! Aaa Clearfield, Jefferson, Potter, Clinton, McKean, away their votes on such a man as Birney, instead a tatly els net id eecine ane bai ae lcd geo iceth bch ee ae sel nee in regard to public affairs and public measuree, | Elk, Warren. electii h a glorious “feller” as Henry Clay |‘ bereavement i en arend “f . : ____ Deatn Amonast THE Newsrarers.—We per- of electing such a g! LS Soca Md rv Y | with the aid of a good glass. Miss C! on (of horse whipping notoriety) goes to we do not expect any great changes. The tariff aia . ceive by the Aurora, that a r called the Re- Throughout the afternoon it was generally agreed | Phere is yet a good deal to arrange inthe details, | Philadelphia next week. may be somewhat modified at the next session— Nov. ae cae Oct. 1844. public, published here for a ree weeks, has been na hee Med a ey aay te disp 648 ve and no doubt there will be a good deal of little Forrestis about to perform in Bosten, Thence he goes i Ts Counties. Polk. Pratt.’ Carroll. ‘ ¥ Clay woul lepend on the abolition vote in the . sae A to Europe. but it never can be ementially altered in principle. Allegany, os 1438 ato be cara Were Lsbddongeneld or finall; western counties; but whoever got the State, it pics and quarrelling ; ee nothing more a ‘Josephine Clifton is about to perform at thePark theatre. No bank—no distribution can teke place tor the anne etic aan om 17301650 nat a be ae we ee a eo eee i was agreed that it would be by only a thousand or oe an ri mad ro sane. a sf i itt bia § 5 pe She is to play with Anderson. Bae 8887 7968 re| tah “iia ie . ‘01 os 056 EES present. New negociations may be opened for the Detinere pele oe 48 on ou re pameia Rang share ree Sana et two—thereby realizing the prediction we made] j.iom in vais opera. in this country Personal Movements. annexation of Texas, but as the Senate will be | Calvert, ee ot ae RB | to utter quite @ bon met. “80 then,” eaid the |, long time before the beagan on that there’ must always be a good deal of | Gov. Fenner, of Rhode Island, has appointed the 2¢th whig for two years at least, nothing can be done Cecil, i 1527-1508 1625 1585 | General, in his quiet way, ‘‘ Polk has killed the nage’ Espa Boag ahd o Asad War fighting and quarreling among the perform- sess (psiesas st oe watt ‘arta i Frederick, 199 =— 3182 8104 ic!” meani : i irited i secignttion of Hig. fete M. Wilhas se effectually on that point for some time to come.— ionera: tf 200 ni 1490 «s«1411 ance: meaning thereby that the utter Heteat the afternoon—the same doubt—the same discus me ii ge Sa oy Saag be Chief Justice of the Court ot Common Pleas took effect, it Phare ake two ‘ K ? of the Clay party in this city had been the cause of | ¥ their respective réles. If, however, the company | measures, however, which we ex- ne a pt eis in ne the demise of the newspaper in question. But the mon--the sine baxicty {he same care era. 38 manage with any degree of ordinary discretion hg noe gsr espe ocak beet tole i i pada’ pas ‘ x — i . trait, previ tleman ece aa the new administration—the first is, the ath George’s, vd - 1027 aa mortality in the newspapers is not confined to one ce porte Sapa acetals praotl arite we have not the slightest doubt that they will have ana Bodine scar: scat ce eg wet ash on, - 2632 ¥ Democrat, ic paper, starte ry cart ¥ ‘4 i ‘oBpe! from speaking, | the carte pete Me ae ite na st ae qT Pi : 3,289 6 tere uate rather Phbptenecgonaa ond i business districts, in some parts of Broadway, a1 spi seep be cerrtaniie base un sat aid rpcioam hed baer a Ci Ht iM conjunction with the New ‘oti - I 12, 25,016 25,911 ry r} is en i ‘i 4 wi is . Cause—i d ies 12/329 ae ‘ 25,016 | !ast even till after the election, but was “taken in the Hotels, and in many quarters throughout the we will soon know who is to be President of the | health. whofe city. About half past five o’clock in the afternoon the groupes moved to the newspaper of fices, filling every nook and cranny, and crowding ‘The Mayor of Cincinnati issued a reqnest that all tavern | keepers would close their shops on the election day. Mr. E. Thompson, formerly editor of the Quincy (I1).) | United States, and the public mind will sink down York shipping interest, of a splendid line of ocean and done for” by the Plebeian, which will proba- into perfect quiet, and all who can will gladly re- steamers to traverse the Atlantic as rivals to those of | Whig qiaj. 960 Dem. maj. SS bly iteelf fall into the hands of the undertaker one England and France. The present U 8. navy of these days. y sign themselves to the fascinations of Italian music ought to be merged into some such new steam na- Whig gain, - - . - 1866] The circumstances connected with the demise of |"? perckiat a shen ing eae ree re It is supposed that if, after the termination of the | Herald, has been appointed Register of the Land Office at | et Bl oe sb the Republic and its particular history, are so singu- | Ve "Re scene of great throngs, waiting for the a |} season here, the t should go to Philadelphia | ‘Bat Pisce, vice Gen. 8. Leech removed, val establishment. ; tid 6U- | rival of the steamer from Albany with the decisive x de hit be bi Mr. James E Murdoch delivered the k k Ohio Election, lar, that we think we shall ina day ortwogivea |. 1. ; and Boston, that they would meet with the great- é ie regular lecture be Thus at last have the demoeracy had a mighty full and authentic history of its,birth, growth, ad. intelligence. About halt:pest six our memjengere est succes We are quite of this opinion. When Yitcdrcm igh edge nt Sonar ode amma triamph—but their victory arises as much from the de Rae eat rate. i afc hs » ive | Sttived at the office with the intelligence. It was te an aig 4 of OER ee Chore, Damien. , Counties. Whig. Dem Cla Polk. | ventures, and final extinction. The narrative | sinounced to the crowd that New York had gone the Montressor company were here, they made at-| 4 monument has been erected at New Haven, to the folly of their opponents, as from their own merits Cres iid ta ee ah 1182} would make one of the most lively and amusing | {> poik and Dallas, and then such a shout rose up | @semente for going to Boston, but they were | memory of Dr. Webster. It consists of a loity shaft of and exertions. The leading whigs in Congrese, Cuayhoga, 31720 (2277 944 — | historiettes in newspaper literature ever presented | |, peaven as we pins before heard—some cursin is frustrated by the absconding of Mdlle. Fanti, who | granite, resting on massive block of the same material, 5 Erie, 1388 = 1318 197 — | to the public. 2 A . 8; | ran away at that time for some cause or another. | [t is made from the Quincy granite, and prepared at Bos- out of spite to the south, agitated an abstract ques- | Geauga, 2077 «10421188 — ee some swearing—some hurrahing, as wild as the In Boston a short opera season would be very pro- | ton at an expense of four hundred dollars. it bears no in- tion for years past—a question which has resulted | Lake, 1777) 8841817 OL —In | very fiends themselves. ide : ale iad “ ” gg , rhe d rae 1929 «1860 176 gis Postronsment or THE Great Foor Racr.—In . fitable. The people there are very wealthy—very | #cription but the single word “ Webster. in the organization of the abolition party in the | Portage, 2467 2360 169 — | consequence of the great excitement at present |. Altogether this, hes been a much’ more fashionable—very fastidious—very fond of good | Company K, of the U. 8. Artillery, under command of free"States—and this party, assisted by Mr. Cloy’s | Summit, 2622 «(1999 = 73 prevailing on election matters, and likely te rapipenel lesen nolan on, yah music—and very desirous of showing themselves | Lie Kaunas possesion can her iss eae Bede : . YS ) Medina, 2022190 — 120] prevail for some days t it thought | ¥™ iy e basco ; yi ‘ % own friends, have destroyed all his chances of Union, 966 = 704 ed 3 sdviaable to peenean “this gids pee eis and the decision’ of the State of New York. and Teck, Babes World betes ooen were leak a AC a RET SN sel success. The American Republicans, recently or- Perel, sy hl 7 1828 1110 | until the 18th instant, when it is hoped that other | te Presidency, willrelieve multitudes of great | 11, Company, evea equal to New Orleaws. Al] atgrtiulomortopammeeinar ganized here and elsewhere, came to his rescue at | Guernsey, 49 oat: 2 —| mattera will be somewhat cooled down. The | 4#! ie roth facts nial! bse p anda together, we have no doubt that the fashionable |, Three thousand two Eundred ‘and thirty-five persons the eleventh hour, but it was too late to save him. PA eral b+ si pt | Bames of the different parties entered for both | T°" phic to Ahead Lili thoi ib world will now begin to compose their minds and tauveteaemete eet The first effect of such events will be to disband Jefferson, pr 25 29 oe matches may be seen in another part of our paper; Meeting of the Mormons Last Evening. patronize the opera to the fullest extent. We shall ——_————— dine dene 4 Licking, - 413 ~ 349 | in which there will be found the names of fourin- | Agreeably toan announcement in the papers, Elder | have a good deal of novelty during the season—a | pogyy, RID 8 ey ar I | atlas pron — z a rams ny teskieg ie ‘ew - a Re soled ir vit aa eompenney in any of ba ome we vagy bacaga Riragawe be han igi new prima donna—a new basso—new singers of ettesinks person named ‘Thomes Brown, wee arrest ruins will spring up the American Republi- J other great matches, but of whom report speaks | mee! of the Mormons of this city evening, in | jl descriptions—al ' last evening, charged with voting illegally in the 4th | cans, as their heirs and lineal descendants. And Bittwsy 7 226 fhe highly. Greenhalgh is backed against the field, if | their hall, corner of Hudson and Canal streots. ‘The at |" ceeds tila Li ia east eeepis nig pete Me the ume Sata ini if this ‘new pafty intend to suecéed in 1846, with Gallia,” 528 681 he goes in the three mile race ; 5 to 4 on Gilder. | tendance was very slim, only about thirty persons being | Mx. Matwoon’s Bengrit.—Mr. Maywood takes He ve fally committed to answer for peaiiy, kein thei Saints ot Wake ovis}: ay deaik 42 * Lomein = 509 sleeve and Barlow against the field in the ten mile bagrpe Maki Tie bis aber tana ahoaliel benefit at the Park this evening. The entertain: Lgreooe , i ; y the; expunge from ; i i ; ‘er a long, rambling, sa erent narration, | ments offered are novel and attractive in the ex- TTEMPT TO PUT IN +N ILLeGaL Vore.—A man named A Mont 61 — | race ; even on Gildersleeve against any one ; 50to bs : il | their creed some of their ridiculous and narrow pM ig aaa 296 a = | 100 on Gildersleeve against the field. All the a08 paca ep rdaaparyanapid lies, oT, brine bpd treme. A new piece will be produced for the first siover ir pip tihg pr ay on Tuesday loot nthe aa i principles—nominate some man connected with |e SS bet 7208 | are in first rate condition, and quite sanguine and | jog had ten days before his death. He and Hiram | U™° 1" this country—“ The Inheritance”—drama: | District of the 10th ward, whereas it is alleged that ho thehistory of the country—such a man as General | Stark,’ 2890 nr -ggg | easer forthe contest, Asa piece of pedestrianism | went out, he said, to the prairie to call on the name of the eaog eet the novel of thatname, so much praised | aor suy ap Eecare.—Some time daring the night of Scott—and then if General Scott keeps a close Trumbull, bref soe hat bar ihe woe ee bond age Nabeul Pile goa ie meh er hedigsSy nloet S sdebuaoda eto Asien sooo Sei. Tam Bee ture of her hdwack Mereppart” No, 9 bombers | Scioto, — |} what the men have been doing in their training, | in which he was soon to ‘ake a part at Carthage - . “ e r | mouth, and wags a prudent tongue, (that is, never Knox,” 206 ae ~ 609 Vir abelan he ead) ” | jail From thet moment. Joo wos an altered | O'Shanter” will also be presented ; in both pieces tui'a pir of stores whi witch he mode is ecape snd] speaks on politics,) he will beat all competitors in Damweee 2466 ©2022 564 tor Pa RAINES _ man—he lost all spirit, and as the elder said, “‘his | Mr. Maywood sustaining the principal characters. | has not at present ered. | the next presidential election. ‘This is our predic. Columbiana, 3187 3729 fet 399 | THe New Poice Bru.—The Board of Assist-|-countenance fell” from thet moment. The Elder Both pieces are especially adapted to Mr. May-| A Savon Rommep.—A oe Hee dese Velen tion—aad We sometimes prophecy right v3 "| Coshocton, 1749-2156 - 887 ants took up the new Police Bill, which lately | went on to arguethat Joe’s death was ordained of the Lord, | wood’s peculiar talents, As an accurate and suc- Ee a eae WE ee cent he pusoed gle in | ety end up. Morgan, 1987-2081 = passed the Board of Aldermen, and adopted its | on account of Joe's trangressions—that he did not aposte- | cessful delineator of the Scottish character in all | bank notes, and $26 in gold, on retiring to rest, under his | — Richland, 3808 «= 5488 — 2600 : 4 ‘ ion : “ t abominations,” and was therefe i A i iki iariti ; illow, for security. On awakening this morning he “© | provisions without any material alteration ; the | tise, but he ‘ wrought abomi lore } its quaint, comic, and striking peculiarities, this f Members of Congress Eiected. ren pe 2572 2301 $61 J only amendment having reference to the salary of | deemed unfit to direct ‘The Kingdom,” and shere in ite ph ie altogether unrivalled. He has, be: | Cumvelceiline, domes Hasiitod, and Joveps Willies Whig & Native. |. Democrat. Crawford. 1123 «1671 ~=9 — 600 | a Superintendant of Police, which it reduces. triumphs, ‘The trangression was in introducing the “epiri- | sides, many warm and attached personal friende, have been arrested, and are committed to prison for rob- District Hy its atin . W. Lawrence, Hocking, 686 s«181 =- 646 we tual wife system.” On this subje>t it was expected that and we have no doubt that he will have a very reget on athe tee tinea ll .J.§ i ; R — , " was « 3 Wm.S. Miller, oan 2722 180 «1125 — | Seam Suir Guest Weorenn, Capt. Matthews, | “the Elder” would have gone into te dettls end exposed | brittiant and crowded house to-night, stdidieg thie morning either in Broadway, oprorite the « @ pean w.B greene, 279181088 =| will leave to-morrow for Liverpool—her last trip | * fully. | But he contented himself with a general de- Exprees office, of in tha neighborhood of the ‘ribane ot. “5, T. Woodruff, Gdalpegne 1975 1886 «662 — | this year. nuncidtion of it—said thet it was universally prevalent | Cowwrina THE CHICKENS BEFORE THEY ARE HaToH- | foe, his pocket was picked of $60. The light fingered “6, W. W. Campbell a Shelby, , 1023 ©1025 15 bia 7 ; at Nauvoo—and that it was to free “the church” from | ¢ 11 appears that a crowd of “ young” whigs | 8&7 have get clear with their plunaer. | Se ae — J. H. Anderson, Highland, 2108 «(2118 42 =] Vermont.—The Legislature of the State adjourn. | that evil, that Sidney Rigdon had taken « separate} 4201 up to the residence of Mr. Frelinghuysen, henner tee nam eae — W. W. Woodworth, | Logan, ” 1565 97 G15 = | ed Oct. 31. The select committee on slavery and | stand. Elder Winchester called on all the faithful ‘ Hentai rH “5 — Arch. ©. Niven, Pike,” pd 859 fad 2 | the Texas question made a , concluding w ret | to come out and separate themselves at once from their and congratulated him on Weunesday night on his . — Samuel Gordon. Athens, 1742 ©=«1287 595 & | lutions one By “ erp satension of ery, and corrupt brethren at Nauvoo, which was, he said, doomed election, ‘‘ as the State had gone for Clay,” Mr. = ae BP Hen ae Som, 2452 1608 | ean aoe. The reselution that the terif of 1842 | to destruction, and was fast falling into decay'on account | Frelinghuysen addressed them from one of his question of law. The defendant i “ De nee = Batler, 2138-3486 ~— 1895 | has proved highly beneficial to the people of Vermont was | of its iniquities. windows, and afver politely thanking them, assured ‘ihe vicinity of the Carlton Houre, M4, E. D. Calver, —_ ee = | BioRad, 190 (0 18. The resolation that the dis- a 2 exrublieument Tt appeared, that in ‘“* 16, Hugh White, — Fifty-five counties, 89634 $2221 30251 18889 fe inner ot the pr of the rublie lande in due as an | Altogether the Elder’s speech was rather tame, and did | them that he would do his duty when he got to rented the premlens to a party named Mil- “1%, — C. 8. Benton. ” ‘e222 18889 act of justice to the States, and for the perme: not present any peint of novelty or especial interest. It is |] Washington. fer 4 who hept au eating i euereng house, with severe! | GTATE SERATORS CHOSEN IN NEW YORK. y Pi pre ora att ates darey peo tetamon adopted, 119 to 55 } quite evident that the death of Joe Smith has givens ; . ’ te pele rt ioe Latha promine beluion Whig and Native. Democrat. Whig majority, 7313 11362 “ fatal blow to this delusion. Nisto’s Satoon.—Mr. Niblo has refitted his | three trunke, the of the plaintiff, who was a rat Jot District George Folvem. 7313 : elegant saloon in superb style for the approaching | boarder Action is brought to recover the value. Several 2 , R. Denniston. — Diro.—We learn from the New Albany Gazette Wepiock.—Nine Days Wonder.—A Mr. Wun- Pt ; ly. | over cases wil come up before the Court, in which the pd Centos Bamenn a Tem Whe gain, ” rye) a Webb, of Prigeston Kentuch yy Bg der, who had been married but nine sone ee accidentally | 84800, Ut has long aon the oryait ona ye question ‘Liiscrned in sly aed be pat in to sustain thy D , ‘here are 70 counties in the State. the explosion cy ’ +" gilled in Indiana by @ tree,falling on him. room of the metropolis for balls concerts. !