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i the Swallow—Fearfut Excite- ale, Rensselacrville; Isaec Hubbard, West Troy $ ‘Theatrical Intellige versal others up to 10 ment. a, Stillwater; J. Burrel, Hoosick; City Intelligence. allece,} O;% Burt, according to his proposed route,] ,eMee OMleo—Arsi 8—Tux Nicnt Brronx y a ali a " »; Johnson Cain, do: G. 8 ‘Weeks, Ben: . ‘ " Eurorion—Covomers in He Wascnnouss.—L eck, wh t the speakers ‘an short, a3 the mut We learn from Livingston & Co. thal the steamer aingtons FS Bridge, Daitievor hyd Spock, Benning | should be, at this date, in St. gre igh, pose cometatas, headed by Atalatact « t. Coon, ices mt ade slowly vanished, evidently greatly exhausted wi Spall 8 1 2 on; Mrs. Gunkiim end two deughters, do;J. W. Hine isvil i |. Pittsbu 3 4 ALE Ore aE a press their jey at the result of the elec ailow, Cant. Squire, while on her passage from ret, New York; P, Digraw, do, Daniel Gleasony Herod | Proceeds to Louisville, Cincinna ie oS 0 (G2 ferald a r temp! would be made to smuggle a lot of illega! votes \ibany to this city, was wrecked on Monday even- | “onulin, Renseelgerville, Mrk Gardner, Hoosick; E. L. | and may be expected here, en route for Europe, {olathe ballot box to-day, and that alarge party of persoas Serre = ‘a8, fteight o'clock, by running ona ledge of rock: Clase, Giichigany mise ‘rheyer, Hnosick ; Beene early in May, His commencement in New Or- They eteauied, ya Bl pei pate P ear Hud ‘ , | Utica; C. Kiwood, Franktord; L. Hansler, do; John Gixey ; ‘ ; * ‘ Here the excitement in the early part of the | 222" Huon. She had between three and fou: | Yet & Harrington; 8H. Mann; Chancery Elwood, | 408, Owing to the unaccountable hostility of the | ance occurring, they,burst open the door, and arn eveuing Was very iutens>. Tne Hail was crowded, heur this ‘morning, conta gece in regard to the w Swal the latest intel. - ik of the steamboat udsed passengers on board atthe time, but it ic} “ir Eusler; J. W MeL une; John M Potter. small-fry musiciane, ang his unfortunste selection | about fifty persons ‘Atte some resistance aud blood = = = Mre. Conklin is not to be tound. f an inefficient and unpopular leader, aflorded | nosce, they were all taken to the watchhouse, and thi vd that all have been saved. pha ‘i merniug, on being brought before the Police Magistr od to yw repert . Jurt betore the boat k, the wngine had been at , | aim neither pride nor profit. To remedy tkis, he 8» 6 e Po! ! THE CHARTER ELECTION. pat Ae eerie Ms is which the reports Jom the | This in u brief account of the disaster, It came | tmp Tilet id net easerly kook bis wberssbete [for one night engaged, trom Borghese, the ‘Amer! pet ferry Marie Be pater eeeg pn pr Seba. a 1 ee j Se Ieee WEES 'TROCIPOT NE Ee being a terrible calamity, and we muy ye: | {0 fare being very low, there were a great number J osn theatre, with the services of the orchestra of port <4; whacetipes they went out in frout cf te build: Uiter and Irrecoverable Overthrow of te | cescrivsbie, The most amusing part of the busi« hear of the loss of several hves. Much ip yer in | “qfimgeamer™ 00. wn Fee OI ore aay gran | (he Italian Opere: but discord still held subject.the | fy 64 vave tntee checes for the police, 1 ‘ative’ Party ! as, that the euccessive reporis of the victori- dpaks Thesonasaahaniban Koaae pa Ab aisle - pop gli Biers Alpin oats tzom the | 3008 of harmony; the knights of the gut re |" appeared upon the examination ot the woman whe / ous progress of !'avemeyer were received with nee z : “ 4 i tused to assist, and the engagement fell to the | occupies the premises No 57 West Broadway, that thr Rochester, aad Express, were coming down the Sn cord pretiglaphoedimy i zround, A triumph, however, awaited him. The Creer had been rented by a Certain person who shel f river in sight of each other—the Swallow leading ind knew enough of human nature to realize that, | French theatre, with its invalaable musical aid, |b» nameless, (forthe simpler sy ~ he ta wer Harper acd the “ natives,” ef did they approach close to the wreck, the rush of trem- | was placed at his disposal ; and never did the great | unable to obtain the catencpaaatn a me pol ice, sm he ey Searige pays saan {wel. | Her eilot a careless fellow, determined to kee; bling fellow beings would inevitably swemp them, ene | violinist play better or toa more brillant or ad- | that pro ns were brought in in considerable quanti. overcoming for the moment the eld pertizan feel Ld y P P dthat last night the persons who were found ix we Ms _ hi ahead, rua with unchecked speed througha narrow | crease tha ultimate danger. But this precaution leads | miring audience, than filed the Teatre d’Orleans | ties, and t Tm escammt cues to: lac tkencs aeuer the air? fae fth looe eee parsage ofl Athens, where a ledge of rocks bulges | ‘the joer reacnwad phe — hare pees iy i fer | on the 14th March. He has as yet met no recep- Rear e cathe that the ine seemed disposed! th t m “ 7 ‘ a : “ » “ ny Ju overboard, errible i ‘ “ . 4 . ection ia this city—the hag beanptes and arcet eton wy 16g Bee rem i: | UP from the river. Zhese rocks are plainly to be | meut when the boat wes seemingly a sheet of fan amid | WON ON this side the Atlantic mare flattering oF | to ‘remain perfectly peaceable until disturbed by the out jou (bat has ever taken place—has re- 4 5 jority af gulted in th », overwhelmiog, and utter rout | $4¥e him a majority of three hundred and odd!” " . F enthusiastic than he received on that night from he 6th tchhouse had a deputation of tweaty- seen, aud every pilot on the river is acquainted with | "hips, and no hope existed but in a trust to the chilling | O''hectrn and audience, Greenies ord wel ger pander Se shan aoe ° _ waters. One gentleman, of plethoric proportions, opened ‘= : SEX ck “i a their locality; yet, strange as it may seem, the of the “native” party. It is a regular Waterloo Hurra-a-a-a-a ! Bravo!” ** Next year it will defeat. Mr, Harper has been ejected from the | b¢ ourtura!” “Down with the natives!” “ The Crushing Defeat of Mr. Harper !! | loud ana kearry » —_—_—_— Joy, at the defeat ‘My, Havemeyer elected Mayor by a Tremen- dous Majority 131 Ause, the one great feeling of orderly € 4 i 3 \- . thing very bad, thet. a window of the saloon in the first sgony ef alerm, ‘The Sequins terminated a moet successful en. charged, a3 the: had not ne any Swallow run plump on to them and immediate- | squeezed hhimset{ through with all his clot ingupon him, | gagement at the St Charles theatre, New Orleans, | they might exercise the glorious right ‘of all Alleghan an: i i ; 22 | and in the political pot pouri. q . ek.” i on the Hudeon side, where it is a mile to the shore ; and | on the 15:h March. Notwithstanding the attrac- have a a finger in the political p, { Nig dale rae Seventh Ward gone against Harper by four hun. | % ,. °toke her back.” This oecurred about | isoems scarcely rocinio hat hae hare tons caved. | tone of the Frenchy and Italian Opera, they drew fan Bavvor Box.—A gentleman who was not Mayoralty with a degree of unanimity perfectly un- Bone against Harp inv | iBht o'clock, She lay on the rocks a few | Several estimuble ladies, diligently inquired alter this | crowded houses every night. They commenced Alleghania, named Jomes Garrisb, but who has, paralleled in municipal contests, and every vestige | dred!” “* Hurra a-a.a.” “Give it to ’em again ! . - @ ¥ Express, ent for twelve nights at Mobile on the | resided for some time past m Green county, was rough! winntes, before!-ebe: began. to-. sink—ti en- | BorBing, on board both the Rochester and » | an engagem: 8, i ee ities pt“ nativeism,” we may safely say, has been swept | “‘ Three cieers for Dudley Selden!” And se it ough to lull ‘the first aint of the att eae iistofthe Trey eh 17th, and will OF oh re Fux on the me vy ewan. gelly one by na porter Selee ie ata ited from the government of this great metropolis of | WeMt on until it was universally known that the : complete, the full extent of the loss ounnot be ascertain: | THE IraLian Orgna qt New Orleavs has not | fle magie tate that he was no! a citizen, ond was © Medd g etropolis . fh h Water, however, soon entered the cabin when her ed unti) it be known from many scattered and distant | ‘urned out so profitable as the opening gave hopes | tioned by him to behave himself, and told that if he at- the Union. Mr. Havemeyer, the candidate of the | !ocofocos had carried the dey-then:the crowUR | ta ranment db wralbiset immediately. All her pas- | homes, who had prebably trusted themselves to the fated | of. Some attribute the falling off to changing | tempted to vote agai he should ed to commit democracy has been elected by a large mojority, | &radually dispersed, and by tea o’clock the Hall sengers rushed into the saloon. When the water | Y@8sel. There were several passengers from the West- | (after the firet forteight) the nights of performance | him. i cause of his whilet Mr. Selden, according to the most accurate | was deserted. Yet not a murmur was heard—ihe | 1, ohed the fires and boilere, it generated co much ] Semed obucreer oars railkinn dumainroeeee ig raaiiatelsery cea tae e pate, there fo | sterwarae! eccrine er er MP and brought» eecounts obtained last night, had polled nearly ten | overwhelming defeat of the “ natives” seemed to steam and gas, and sending up alurid flame,conster | the very height of the contusion and di aplit between the admirers of the primadonnas; one | in for voting at one of the poils of the Sixth Ward, and he thousand votes, being d e satisfy all, and with the consciousness that they bey . jeck, when all was darkness, the sno’ e perh he most numerous and wfluential, | ¥% Commiited. ', being double the vote obtained by y all, nation spread among the passengers, and twenty o : ¢ he | party, perhaps um 5 one icy. in Morris Franktia last year, had now a fair field before them {or future con. vs boat sinking rapidly, wives shrieking { withirolding support when Rice: 19 in the ascendant | AnotHex —Daniel Shay was arrested fora perjury thirty instantly threw themselves into the river— | ‘¢rsfor brothers, and children for parents, and the accents —the other when Borghese assumes the lead | #¥esrin one of the ward polls that he was u legal oe i ¢ : i hich tri one lady exclaiming “* My God! my God! are we | pubic samt mea heutacvenseevehe asinieeriog Rumor, with her thousand tongues, whispers that | Vote? andlived ata certain p ace, all of which was untrue. ive?” fant i vied B x.—The dweiling house of GD. Lawrence, : and Express were alongside rescuing the paesen irrying up from the lower cabin, withdificulty | fessional equabble as to superiority between the | {#8 keye, and some clothing atolen ‘This resuit has demonstrated, in the most con- | ‘¢st aud triumph, the whigs quietly departed from clusive manner, that the energetic, manly, aad in- | their head-quarters. Ae dependent course of Mr. Selden, has been already | Meeting of the Native Americans at the ‘minently successful. He, it is, indeed, that has] Amertoan Hall—Reception of the Returns— sidikid'uha ua Hades bigcaaeatinccl Maven as die gers from the wreck, and small boats from the . sping the parsed guns waters, a when he roasted fair cantatrices, abe Sroheetts, OW INE, to the 74 OMice—Arait 8.—THe Surrocation © he narrow-minded, bigoted and intoler- i A ‘ shore were picking up those in the water. the saloon he saw a husband hasten from cessant drilling and talented leadership of La ST aut “native” party. He has effectually re-organ- | About half-paet7 o’elock last evening the Native Lape gasic na side him, closely hugging a vali Manna, is perhaps the best that any Italian com. | te reom with her husband und Mre. HySrohan, at Ni while A i: 4 n the . it Cedar street, who were suffocated as is supposed by the ized the whig party on the origina! principles of the | Americans assembled in considerable numbers at Pn a oe phe pu ri aa thilcked to bim es he ruched awore Sever taruing his | PARY could boast of out of Europe, for years back. | joven ace ircoal, died last night from congestion of the Ps Constitution, and the results of the movement or- | ‘te new American Hall, corner of Grand street Rochester. We cannot ascertain positively that - See eee eciwes to thay eet tinaete wall bag epee Mikes an vet adeceotly Sao iginated by him in this clection, will be seen, be- | 29 Broadway, to hear the news from the various But he Ti gonlewens : i ds. Th f all th any lives were lost. Previous to the Rochester weeding ! “A gentlem: alteough fener alter reo CAR Fatyest in] suiciwe or « Fematx.—The Coroner wat 9 fummened te fore this year has i warom ¢ countenances of all wore the appear- 8 ‘i he had apparently lost every thing, except clothing | the South, may be expected here in a few days. jo. 12 of whi akon eee azar ance of a beliet that the party was defeated, bur | 2%4 Express leaving the Swallow, Mr. Pomeroy, | 04 his beck, did not make ca cffors for imselt until he | His engagements in New Orleans and Mobile were ich stree ervant, pois cl ud now may not even dream. h ie anak tulerdhat war ineasaks none Captain Squires and others, wadea ‘hrough the | had secured the sufety ot t at family. We rejoice to be | productive eas and dollars ia abundance. It | named Mary Thompson, who was about 60 years o! pougiaege a erp It has been forever Bet eelateeete thedt to tha biabent taint eh fond | Cavine, burating in all the state room doors, bu' ish an exhibition of selfishness, with | the success of Fashion” does not induce Mane- | and wos found dead in her bed this morning. Se ermshed andjannihiluted by the intelligence of the ve i tis ieaiet oor disinterested generosity. A passenger gave | ger Simpson to run it off its legs, and postpone all | puiala labelled laudanum were found in her room, and anticipation, and any bad news to let them down could find no one. And a colored won an states | his little boy, abot 0 a person near him » from the smell, it wes presumed she had taken the con cit bars i i i 4 i hom | other engagements, he will appear at the Park on | (t0r, “hey mily are lat a lose to conceive what could city of New York. Thank heaven, it may now, again with the greatest despatch—like drowning that several children, only, had retired, aid those “ Monday evening, the'14th inetant. peat ve inane her to commit the rash act, 1: with all its intolerance, bigotry, proscription, im | 8 ! aa ahchles ct she knew were saved. o whom he had entrusted it, they were no whei Tue CuaesicaL DaaMa—The Anti, waz | had been in the family for about 30 becility and weachery, be remembered with “ihe | Me8 they were ready to catch at straws. Among the passengers in the Swallow, were | ‘eund and no account of them was recived up to yester- | 1.64 1, yAtsicA oien (“Palsvo's, wnd | sally esteemed and respected by sll the members of the things that were.” Seld if'ever, has there bi Ma James Bunws mounted the rostrum about 8 o'clock, 9 ss me » day evening. Great fears are entertained for their safety. | Played last night a second time at Palmo’s, family, The Coroner's inquest. to-morrew will perhaps a «Sodom, if ever, has there bees | and said tuat without kaowing the result of the election | Senator Hard, who was slightly injured by a fall The boat is broken entirely open. The engine, &c., | 8 # decided hit, and, was the city election over. . : 5 throw some light upon the subject. witnessed such a universal uprising of the great | he rose to say a few words to his pative American Wm Davis and sister, of Albany—the former miee- | may bs saved, provided it holds together long enough to | will be acknowledged to be s0, by crowded and masses of the people for the purpose of express- | brethren. He did not know the result of the election, A Disease ov THe Heant.~‘Tue Coroner held an inquest . ty reck, hh | fashionable hous:s. What Sophocles wrote for the'thetr i : bat whatver it migut ie, Re would announce that hence: | iOg, supposed to have been taken ashore ; Mra | ‘ind inlively to break hervatiely Upeen’ n E" | Athens 2800 years ego, sill goer nome to the hen ah Fe aa yee emai n, ay oe Blacks weer, ing their indignant disapprobation of any Body of | iorth aud forever he was on American Republican, (rest | Conklin, of Bennington, ulso thought to be aghore; and leeiiuge, because the Greek poet’s power is | dead in her bed yesterday morning. Verdict os above. men as that exhibited in this city yesterday, inthe | applause) He had seen the whigs ducing the day cow eae New M NT IN O} —The statement | built on nature ; the heart of man has still the same . 2 hand in hand, and working shoulder to shoulder wih tne | Mrs. Parker, of Utica, in charge of Mr. Mann, als isw Movement in Opgra 3 the Lof utter overthrow of the “native” corporation, fron te : . ; hich we originally made, that Pico and several] | passione, and his exhibits the same errors and Cireutt Court. Mayor Harper down to his mouth-piece, ‘Colonel | ind heretofors protested to hare wore han ther Devd | ©! Utiee—she also supposed to have been carriec | which we orginally made, hi ngaged at | Comitadictions; visited bythe same retribution as a piece, ne tofore ed to hate worse than the Devi 4 i i F Snow,” the police officer. The imbeciity, “tolly himeelt He hed worked in times part for the whigs, | *8uore ; Mrs. Hastings, elderly, of Troy, nearly | others of the Italian artisis had been engoged at | of yids and whether ihe picture of these be from a ; | Raad and heart, but he haped the blood would cease | drowned, but alive at the last accounts. Amongs: | Castle Garden, was correct, as will be seen | the hand of Sophocles or Shakepeare, being true,we and utter unfaithfulness of the members of] to flow in the he rt, and that his hand might perish iesi hon, of New “ if ever he did again, whitst such men as Dudiey | thers now miesing, are John Ashthon, of Nev ne openmion ogre yea Prepared everybody | igen ani Horece Greeley were leading men in the Jersey, who was returning from Utica with hi for the news of their ejection from the ranks. He thought that Horace Greeley was an honest i t. C s f N places which they have so grossly disgraced, but | man.4 year ago, and would tell the truth, but he dd not | S@iable consort. Charles Sprague, of New Ro i .e’ summing Up in this from tl nouncement of the proprietors of that | must be touched with the representations of the | case diew together a very brilliant assemblege uf Jadies, peseantco foie 2 ae - itively de- | Weakness of humanity, its crimes, its sufferings, its | Who took exclusive occupation of the galleries in the . sais, indeed, positively de- | rerentance, its remorse. Such are the features of | Court Room, and manilested a degree of excitement which clined on the ground that it woild be a woful de- | this classic drama: the characters are dis! netly | {af surpassed any thing as‘yet exhibited b ioe since : ri Ahh M 3 he commencement of this remarkable tri think ‘so now. (The gentleman then’ attacked both | chelle, and daughter, from the Troy Female Semi | Stadation of the musical drama to sing in the Prades mnaetend out in strong relief. The tyrant | cussed the comparative merits of the case dur: "a many supposed that Mr. Harper stood some chance Mr. Greeley, Seld nd others, in no very messured | nary. Anson Jones, machinist, of Paterson, N. J. | midst of whiskey punches, and brandy toddies, and roms ene le, pious, seif-sacrificing Antigone, | of recess, with a degree of shrewdness and almost legal of retaining his position. He has, however, also | language. News was received from several of the dis- . 44 “s bbl h f five cents a | 2% the ardent Hemon are well contrasted and | tact, that was truly astonishing. Among those in a:tend- 7 Sy <p oon | tricts of several wards, end soma was welcomed | aud Robinson Thompson, of England. sherry cobblers, at the rate of twenty. ~ | brought together, and, let us add.we Ilsustained on | ance, were some two dozen females who have watched been dismissed—going out of otfice with a still with cheers, and some with groans and in silence.) Mr | Daniel Webster was a passenger on board th | aight—that in fact it would be reducing the musi- | the stage, this trial from its commencement, heving no connestion greater majority than that by whichhe came into | B. then reeumed bis speech, oud said that there was one i x Rochester. ca! drama to the same level with the cheap and} G. Vandenhoft’s Creon is a noble performance ; | °F interest in tne matter whatever, more than mere curi power. He may now consider himself, accord. | ig to be borne in mind, no matier how discouraging * i i osity, continuing seated through the day. The avenucs y the news was. Ho exhorted the natives to stand firm, and | In addition to the above, we have received alt | aastyShakspearean heroes and heroines of the Bow- Say camicel and royal a ee rerceiend dress outside the Court Room are crowded to excess, and some ing to the reasoning ofa worthy Dutch Governor | pass one resolution—American Republicans are, aud dromdivingstan'és: Co :.which ery and Chatham, which are exhibited at the rate | studies f Intates:tiaromarivedan tan © | ofthe ‘'rowdies” among the ¢rowd, who are excluded of this State, the ‘* most popular” Mayor that the | ¥@y# Will be—(lost in the cheering) Mr B. wouldn't be | *f from Livingston & Co., which we annex :— ¢ studies tor a sculptor. He contrived in the course | irom the Court Room, {rom the fact of the presence of the ft 8 u Horeca Grenee antene msideration:cbe hed rath Stsamnoat Rocursren, 10 o’clock, P. M. of a shilling a piece. It seems, however, that Pico, | of the drama to present a series of. 3, copies of | \adies, actually set up a shouting noise at them as the city of New York has ever had—he came in with be the meanest dog that rage the istrects, than (Voices, we Jeft ay at 6 o’clock thi |_| Signora Valtellina, Sanquirico, Valtellina, and An- fie Jos bomirict re had ae the Hercules, ames pte Sours, ead cee at ns evel a targe majority and heow entontswithamaeh | Newel eer eee trict of the 7th werd eno | Athens, opposite Hodson, we observed thatthe Sweiion, | togaini, have accepted an engagement. They are | heauufuls it 19 preseimed in the Inet, ene, where | scls(rom the clicers, ‘There ren increasing targer majority. : unfavorable.) Mr. med, and called Dudley as apparenily ogrourd, and as she was well on the wes | co sing three nights a week,when the rate of admis: | Vandenhott, with an attendant youth on each side. Peraney ae in the publicjmind The locofocos will have a sweeping majonty is 4 hreprec perpen ee ue Oe her ball westucg; bur We wets GHdeE toe tabes hess, | 0c. Will be fifty cents. On the alternate nights Pe aupny ob errs ie fag Hositien be ie Mr. Cuanx concluded his address at a querter before both branches of the Common Council. Let ther oud consequently didwt feel much like apeak | "ay to come to until wohad passed ome distance ah the admission will be twenty-five cents. This isa | ¢; Oya. Indeediell le wiataresti ois dl tate gst in one I ofciock, when, ‘8 take care. They may depend upon it, that unles | ng —that if the natives were defested, it was not by thr | although it was evident to us then that she was aew and very promising movement in the classical | the effects we ‘ CSO ASL ARE ORE SK SSD eae Oe a y is were admirable; especially the closiny fasts ii they give us a good city government—carry out al | !eefocos, but by higs and locos, who had taken | Every effort was made to bring the Rochester 3.eepecially the jury, recapitulating the faets in nee, mother in their arms for the purpose of defeating | Deing on the Hudson flats, with a stroug northwest wino, | and musical drama, and we will see how it will | tableaux, where Wandenhoff representing Creon | od commenting upon them. He will contiaue his re. necessary reforme—and discharge their duties i: | tem; but they would find that they had waked up the | e were unabie to aceomplish it until an anchor could b: | sygceed. The spacious amphitheatre is to be fitted | Ovetpowered and bowed down by the vengeance | mark rigged and let go, which enabled the bout to drift round : am ; ' ; of heaven, whose lightnings flash over the heads oi | Mr. Wurrina will sum up, after which Se neulare Mt neh efficiency and Gdelity, | Seva" the uatives would, give’ oem dos, (cries ei | mihead foward heweeck: muck crest isducte Cup | ap in the most elegant manner, while the cellars | his aftrighted guards, wih alte Giacinto Hoxon will charge, which, perhaps, will not be till their tenure of office will be as brief as that of the | “we will! we will! thataythe talk! give itto them.”) ee batons Gay tT are filled with the most delicious fluids, so that | Greece, draws his robe before his free: to teil the ie RO ee ee “natives.” The day has gone by when the muni | 42th the ol eur lacy lek Vapi) weet Tajo terers ringing in our ears, made each moment seom oe | the audiences may be at once regaled with the ngeoy ee H, Sane This was a happy touch showing that she degree of nerve truly aston: cipal government of this city can be converted to (TLe Speaker was here very abuaive and viruwent,) | Nour On coming elongside of the Swallow we founc | choicest Italian music and the most inspiring mint Pe i er oyidentn tone rea eceated to the | shing, considering her ion and long suffering. the mere purposes of a faction. Independent pub | ad ofer some furtver rema pped down, when | 2¢r bow completely ont of water, high up on a rock, th: ‘ale gntor. who evi ently: has made the antique hit : . there were loud cries tor De La Ree ! Green ! Col. Snew ! | Dost brcken in two, and her stern under the water, whici | JUleps. tte : __ | Study) by the recorded instance of the ancient Amtsements, : lic opinion has grown up to be an all-powerful and | ‘tyuer! 71 t ; " was over the hurricane deck. Capt. Squire was truly in | De Begnis, in the meantime, is preparing to visit | painter, who, depicting the death of Iphigenia, 2 | Circus —The elegant troupe of Englich Equee- controlling element here, and the party in power M after bowing, | command. ‘Ab !” said he, “ my good fellow, this is bet {taly, or to send an ogent there,to collect material crificed before her father Agamemnon’s eyes, hic | trians draw crowds of visitors at the Amphitheatre. ‘ as a 1 aid: Fellow citizens, never giveupthe ship. (Grea | ter than Lake +iie, for here we have the bettom, and } |} “ i fe P the face of the anguishestrickeu parent behind tht rtistes in their line cannot -retain it unless they do their duly.— | Sheeting, and a long spesmodie hore fom a Beatlemas | hope eliare sofe” The ladies’ cabin was about ten for: | for a troupe, which, as we are informed in letters | curtain of the tent despairing of achieving an ex- “ Nativeism” is dead and buried, but the new. | at extreme end of the room.) If we are beat it will not by | under water, and much anxiety was felt lest some o\ from Italy, can be collected on very reasonable | pression equal to the occasion. Miss Clarendon, at ry jar superior in horsemanship to any thing Pras < : ty tong. (Hoora) The returns are not all in. We hav | them were drowned. But from enquiries meade among y A edi. A i ge in this er eny other count: whig democracy is in the field; and with the sig. | (0, (Hoora) Th say die (Hora and great cheer. | (he passengers, I think all the ladies came upon the uppe: | terme. ern ete ree Esti nye ficant fact before us that z di ii » | ng. vi el ? je. | deck and were saved. When the water crme up to thefar- ——— I . all acq ib pen ATA MS RE HCE Mr. Selden has in e¢ He BE ete cecal See soed yh vente” | neces, it Caused the flames torush out and intheeomtecien Fasuionate Day Goons Srorss, anp Fasn- | admirably, and deserve praise ; even to the guard: | , ATT=MeT at Suicims By « Vaorant Boy —On brief @ space doubled the vote given to Mr. Frank against the whigs and locos separately, but against thr | Mouy thought that the boat was on fire, and jumped oves NABLE SHOPrING.—There is a great deal of | *24 attendants, whose inarchings and grouping: Sunday Sfrorsic on last, a boy abaus Bien rears lin, we are quite justified in warning the now vic igs and locos together. (Great confusen) 1 am ie- | Dowd, but we have every reason to suppose thet all whr | ‘O% be ig | Ske Cxecuted with precision. In fine, the piece it } ne ret uterved a te hee ei Powel tA Adums, torious party, that there is a formidable antagonisi | 4 eee that cre is eed eee at _ oth os ir were mere oe ae eclag as Naa dye sid ihe the Mam aula a sage Baia sere excellently got up, and will have a successtul run | ‘NS Syurenwbe ae ive, he ne me ey at Santo: A ~nd of the hall. ea jot is the true America. . cstablishment to be erected on the site of the old ments of Trave! diatels him do I ry th watching their movements—one that appears rine . | than their usual headway, The steemer Express, whic! x Movements of Travellers, immediately cut him down. | It aj on enquiry adhd ee eeals bases anelier peur ali Sud secahi and tho spirits of Don seectng Gas ees tr '| wasahed fe tiageanaet The oyateer geese en |W hington Hall, by Stewart, of Broadway, fa-| There was yesterday at the principal hotels of the Be bid seemingly, gtrmmpted stictie; but the Rut in the i . overt! € | ind grest cheering ensued) Mr, Reder coutinued “avs | her before the Rochester. Both bos(s ‘remsin moug inthe annals of dry-goods shopping. Ac- | city a more considerable number of arrivals than ‘astead of under his oer, and, when found, he had un Seon strength aud inflaence. We have, indeed, now | spac ot the whigs, andexpressed his opinion that they n i cording to some descriptions, this new establish. | {!'¢,C@priciousness of the season would have justi- } (bite in his hend "with which he declared it to be his i. before us the prospect of an exciting and interesting | Vould be compelled to come to the Natives next spring : “ fied. The Southern travellers », and merchuntt J restion to complete the deed in case the hanging had Suaioal la dabteenteseal noses gern remwoives, (Returns mers herowsmennced fom | omy ire aed Te ee eae i he eae, | Meat will bea perfect palace, built of marble, and | regulating hess movememe seenZicne, ena ans | ation fe complete the ae attempt upon bis lite was [oe Goloasstthe City oF DOU tne Cateey laghine nt | getting the bosk about, Furderadiratimedt ireleres, | s# destined to produce ‘a revolution” in the terion of a Northern thermometer, (which ha tated to bo the fact of some boys having chased tim New York City Election. cheering.) Mr R conclud-d'y say ing tbr the fox ano ment to her commender. The moment when i | system of shopping in Broadway. We would ad- | forded for the last three dare Bie Any eb oni aaa Seen Pay eign, Hoe oe on meron rt vere. 2on gat Dounee ne eng feum aa ech mite, bu nCrattendens yet he war seat | vise all those prophets to beware lest they make a Poti oped ve Aa elgectetbatr ban han erry Bed Avpears to be entirely destitute of home ——-April a — tha conte f ox Fu one hand, ri ; fi Piet 2 % a o 5 A Dem. ig Nat Dem Whig Nel | eccrine nine te Viety hoses toretiereilt n} collected. und commanded his versel ix such ¢ | false prediction. There is nothing so capricious as | encouragement ftom oure tc proceed. Neverthe | "™ployment and friends, and is an entire stranger in Bui Have See Har: Codding- Frank- Har- | jitied thom both. (Cheering } - 1 as showed that he is aman to bo depended upor | he direction sometimes given to, and taken by, | lees, We findabundant exceptions generally at the | ‘#6to, Where he had wandered about a pled ey lee +f den, Pee ton lin ‘ Col. Snow being then calied for, came forward and y emergency. fashionable shoppers. We shoul dn tbe at all wis hote| At the oth Nistety. etodoles enrenuswera vat : math tate ¥ spoke tor several minutes, cxhorting them to be firm aod his disnst i m: being dread- * “4 ab sur- | Amenican—Alfr troit ; P. i: c 105 0 : | tot diecouroged ifthey were cefestes, and. tiae anid a | ¢ Te ccaster Which came so near being drea Joan— Alfred Cox. Detroit ; P. Meredith, Philadel- | ory kind He snid that i 0d deal about ama guaations; und combination of Ien- | ful in its results, was caused wholly by the gros f 3 « O., and several oth Sorgss, aul hy myiuz that he dtu intend ‘o | carelessness of the pilot of the Swallow. On him | ¢#ablishment were to prove a false alarm. Where ‘Aston—Dr. Kitkwood, Mobile; Fred’ Fairthorne, Ky. bo put cown yer, tor he ehould iearn nine different, len- | all the blame rests; and we hope and trust that the | 22 immense amount of money is expended on the | Messrs. Lobdeh, Gilmour ; J. Stiles, Boston » Perry, of | mer, while with father, the latter was bitten by a Whereupon ihe people Jaughad, oud cried “go it proper authorities will not let this affair rest with. | 4¢corations and eppointments of a shopping esta. | Canada; Copt. Alburtis, U.'8 ent! 8. Newark, Albany id deg, and wert mad, and'while in that conditron he 4 * : Ohio; Hon. Daniet te 5 itt Jan.ct Bonne thon ropped up egsin and introduce’ | out a searching investigation. The lives of the | Dlishment, high prices are, of course, absolutely | chambers "Phreicintien Gener Wetater, Fee | Vase tive men, who, to save themselves, shot him But “Mr, Kimt prised if the great flourish about this very superior a George Peckham, New Haven ; L. Duncan Linton, ‘ . W. Wordsworth where this happened, or what became of his’ father, he: hacen pants eek oalbat pectinases tales thousands of human beings who travel on the | Neo¢ssary to sustain the business. We should not | Fé Smear nj Rev. Courtian Var J would no or Soul not say; nelther could he tell wh see 213 it cer got up, disregarding a severe cold oa his lunge, Hudson, indeed, who travel all over the Unitec # bathe te oa Ae gba as Wi trade on oes Gre may sane 40 others, Soran | he last come from, net whese be ad been Guri Pees 6 om fr ¢ several minutes am: requent interruy= | S105 ought not to be endangered and triflec | the other side of Broadway, who make no great onsen, Newark ; Benj. Dupon, New Ha pt that = ie 16\; | ions for news, cheers, exclamations, &. After he hud s ndangered and triflec ‘ roadway, Wileon U's Nee? Ben . oi 19K; J esumed his seat, there was a pause of some minutes, and | with by the carelessness which has been displayed | Pretensions to superiority, such as the Becks, und iS) aveniere VE.) end cacal he, oval coreg ir gt yA CT) To i | AMR ae teg Stine we | 08 occasion, The ledge of rocky on whit | stam, romthezaietatentonobusinemahonld | dear mie, Ferri 18 Lemna ches oh oc ay nee 20538 ° P ‘ ; tain decided ae . y. pal ereafter cross their paths. Mr. Adams too! . enumerated —causes discussed and curses muttered, the Swallow struck, is well known ; and there i+ | Main emselves ina much more decided po- | aipany ; George Hand, Albion ; R St og ent 6240 Harper’s plurality... 3972 | MA Gentixsan wean tHe Reronter.—Mr. Hufiy, we a bs y 5 g ~ D5 ‘evenson, Seneca | boy in cl d himself to be an efficient i i i sition than this attempt to “ revolutionize” ihe | county, and 20 others. ‘ust have some spetkiag here, suppose you enneance | 9 & tticle of excuse for wrecking this fine boat, P' ionize” the . r Tammany Hall, last Night. Mr, Hert, of the 15th Ward. Any attempt to describe the unparalleled ex-} Cxatnman.—Very well, sir. Gentlem ee Hart wil 2 : cat Ed and homane officer. He fitted him with a suit of clothes or playing at “paw paw” with the lives of the affairs of fashionable shopping in Broadway. It is pe —Ed. J. Blish, Meine: Col. 8. Pender, } it his own cost, and diapatched him to the County House a ts .C. P. Dodd, and 10 others three hundred passengers on board. Let the affair | 42 old maxim—“ Stick to the old shop where you| Guose—Amos Renke, base asa vogrant.— Burlington, N J Gazette. now address you. Where is Mr. Hart, si h feat diel NO 5.Ohee Carter, Boston, and | R ‘ citement at this notable democratic rendezvous The Gxntiemax,—lam he, sir. be thoroughly investigated. eet i ad you goto a new stand, your "Wave nF Wolbert, Philad; Messrs. Freeman ard wieeet bon an roe pag te Uae see last night, would be beyond possibility. On no oc- oy fa ‘tn ei ting for abou | ADDIT1oNaL.—At a meeting of those persons who were | ck will change ! Bird, Troy ; Captain Horton, Burlington ; W. Carpenter, | Empire, came in collision with aschooner just below casion have so many or any thing like the vast sly nes ggi rman int gente gy manors a ™ Detroit; W. B. Mann, Albany, and 10 others, Baltimor ‘The railing and awni: 0 aalf an nour, but the people seemed to be rather toc | patsengers on board the steamboat Swallow, on her pas | Tains To Boston. —The Boston day line over iH - . vd ts concourse assembled in old Tammany before. | much discouraged and disheartened to. take much interest | sage down the river, 7th of April, 1815, held on the sam | the f. Island Railroad wil Me . We have from various sources of hotel informa- igh were cones away, and thi aK ; Y Fe poy ade he dan hese char nt eure Ra cnc fe the Long Island Railroad will be ran, until further | tion, in the absence of any arrivals from the inter. bm at ry off, fell Within a few days stump Sree Mee penne of evening, struck up with great energy, Hail Columbia, evening, on. beled ee, Gemaibent Bushes er, the Hon | notice, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday’s only, mediate harbors, between this city and Albany, | 5 sie nora the sleep of the democracy, of their then approach- | (Cries of go it music—that’s the time o’day—stop thai | Gideon Hard, of Albion, was uppointel Chairman, anc via Norwich and Worcester, and return from Bes. | *!™ost vainly endeavored to extend our informa: ing reveille ; last night showed that stamp orators | ™¥Sic—go ahead—here’s news—hurrsh !) he Hon. James Jarvis,of New York, Secretary. Johi id : tion of the untoward accident to the “* Swallow” sometimes speak the truth—last night exhibited | {it Hant-—Stop that musio, Paine, James Jarvis, Gideon Hard, Day O. Kelingg anc | (0% 09 the alternate days, at the usual hours.— | and her sts on the forw: a passengers, beyond what our columns}, “ Hambuay.” —ie¢ 1s a Com: ; . hose who are lacking in brains thems the democrats wide awake, and presented no bad Mei. ine hi a eae Samuel Carr, were appointed a committee to recommcn: | Wiixt is the cause cf this? present. Many rumors have reached us, but upor f "psy, oe idea of the general resurrection. band probably having exhausted thatelengr att Gop cou | suiteble resolatlone er the consideration’ ettie maria Tike Honddhaca ARR Wate ived in | pC Yasue foundation, as forbid us from inspiring | greavest willy, is wahered Intent Perilous was the journey from the base of the J the gentlemen went on with his apeech, inthe course oi | The committee reported the following resolutions, | 7 be NIB, NRUSTER artived in | hope or exciting despair; but as it is generally wih Be FELIS COU one Tee me stair ease to the entrance of Tammany Hall—ex. J which he alluded te Mr. Rawson Smith, the representative | which were unanimously adopted :— this city yesterday {rom his professional visit to | surmised that a son of General Marther, a fine boy | thea wil arse nines Ceetiod Geese treme was the risk saace to the platform. Ima- eae part oe eeene. ore a 4 ha sannetiectiuscumsely Gone oeaure Albany, and remains at the Astor, until a cause, in ee a or ce age, 1s una ruatee fiche u the rm of the skin fi Fowl Si Aalctie eoehit ee ena ob tie Sppellation, which sppeered to five hin great delight, ‘n the Athens channel, was running considerably below | which he is also professionally employed in this tantly in publishing the latoentable. col loth “ ipod have tumehed over coral reel rising from the dark aaverarick the fer he repeated it several timer. He calied Mr. Brady, ew Mune treaties poe Ped lst vase ait city, calls forth hie advocacy. Other names have been added to these, but the Veseatis eet hee acne ‘Gabog por onaben tre i cA Cee Sad | (oF charging the natives with having burned churcher i seme motives prohibit i ian Hair Dy 4 d Ww bat are a these CS ares one Stier e aa beget cee ee @ lit and @ per. ite Fina Oapraly aguine atthe Swallow, dur. | G8FEN Peas in te Marxer.—Beautiful, large, grounded only upon es a a pba pies ¥ enon : ie ne rand w has dred tide st is he who went, who saw, and came away wit! tine, for the expression. (Gries of Here a hing ler’? ing the continuance of the oanger to which the passen- | and delicious green peas are in the market, from American Agricultural Assoetation, ub ti whole bones. 3 1a! ha!) The truth was, he said, that the church: gers were exposed, conducted himself with @ coolness ond | (he gardens of Mr. Cunningham, Pelham, U} by 8 * » Pelham, Ulster he meeting of this body was tully attended on There is no use in attemp'ing to tell who were | been made the receptacle for guns, and sword: self-poseession worthy of all pr ind by so doing con | | f y - i¢ inte tity. there: the most accurate approach to fact will br | sabres, and feld-pieces, by the priest; and he asked if | tributed essentially tothe safety of the posrengers. wonnty, New Kosh Monday evening. We observed numerous inflnen- D jag fo ee i made by supposing that every body was present, | ‘hat was the way to worship God, ond if that was the use Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting are eminent- tiel citizens. ‘The Hon. L. Bradish presided.— hile dope, CF Weta saeations coe | excepting those who staid away, either by ace | ‘ Put year ties 0 Aes aelowaee roe Sate is wales tenes onteeeeer Atkerione iawadee, Connxortour Exaction.—We have returas suf: | Amongst the communications were ge ee foment ave oe dent, or becanse they could not help it. A Presi. | * “hg tie ecm 44 hang M for the ¥ : : and letters from Hon. Martin Van Buren, Henry; 76 Chestuat stre-t, Phil ficently ample and accurate to tell what the result Ciay, Mr. Ellsworth, Daniel Webster, hae Grete Thi RR Wetmore, Redfield, General Harmon, and other New Ht distixguiched gentlemen ' The report of the Execntive Committe struck us LR iot help Upon Mr. Hart i ; for the very prompt relief by which we were rescued, mple ¢ dent was nominated pbout eight 0 clock; but few settlonan seith « phe fhe Pore! ; Rev ly a, What the proge dings of this meeting be sign | has been in this State. It has gone for the whigs had the luck to bear hisname. Every one shout- tomed to public ki nati ed by th> Chairman an retary, and such of the pas ; jori of ed, talxed, hurrahed ; but ot what was said, sung, | “ora ew minutes upon the Bible” ole Ween’ wie gee seng..18 08 are proscnt, and by pudlished by an imereased majority, and they have gained or shouted, not haif a basket of the fragments wa: | ‘lemen’s retiring, up stepped Mr. Burns jin, and an- GIDEON HARD, Choirman. four Congressinen. All this, however, we expect- re, Lyn hbarg. A , Tenn.; Heinitsh, Lancasver, Pa. taken up. iounced that he had heard that st Nationel Hall, wh James Janvi', Secretary. ed. gi Me fom ec mene on ehe ——_ Amidst the din, tumult and tempest of voices, the returns were announced showing a majority for Ha- | ‘The following is alist of the portion of the passengers Porutan Vore, H va Pent on wee be Wheat culture, by Gen. | Searlet Fever, Ike ail other fevers, com; The Parsioenr (R, Morris) announced the edvent of » | vemeyer over Harper, three cheers were given, oud be wie wen sinek ae, armon, and on Vineyards, from North Carolina, | mences with ickness, great thirst, hendache, ree victory exceediog their most sanguine expectations. | accordingly proposed three groans for Nationel Hall, Whig. Dem. and were read by the Secretary, f th» eyes, &e In two or three days, a pricking sensation Passengers Savel.—Mr. Hard, Albion; David L. ANN 2628 Mr. Russell 4 eit experienced, and an eruption of afi ry teen the to al (hurrah, hurrah) and he was certain the retu: which were given with great feeling. Mr. Shannon then oS : ae rt Russell presented numerous specimens of . first on the fe 4 came, Woull marvelously increase their addressed the meeting La Ree sang several | Krenek, New Lebanon; Roland Buck, Buffulo; A. W ith 5 So oes wood rendeted indestructible by chemical solution | roverstrewtre bly nn 4 Sually an uni orm redue (Cheers.) Native Americanism arose in a day, songs—the band played ser girs—and the meeting Robineon, Seaphenecn, _ New Lé 9°: in a few hours, and by the simplest means. His Wrighi’s Indian Vegetable Pi ariel the next. Thank Gud for all his mercies gradually broke up . Stipen, 40; 8) E. Oranson’ do, The H uc. | Syindbam « Paper was a finished essay on ihe subject. Pree and every other fv mendous uprowr acti 5 . ‘ Mr. Gat agen, of Baltimore, next took thi did not pretend to know any thing of thei believe their predictions of a glorious victory. At all eveu's, he believed that, as they said in Baltimore, it was prudent not to crow till they were out of the wood. A Voice. —Will our friend give way a moment to heor hv's Vegetabl i Brook i. — 4 he great attrection ot the evening was, however, | going to bed. in. euch doves an to mesh ans M rooklyn, : Miles, Brooklyn; Wm. McMurray, La Tots 17988 some beauti(ul plants, two feet high, in flower and | » dais couren if proverly followed up, will ia The excitement hore, tow irds the termination, | Labriston, Troy; James Dickson, Alban 1 fruit pl potatoes, tometoes and peas, torwarded | fhe sume, igestion with. be jateeten eh ota a was intense. The democratic party were in exta | Bellville; LM Fae eee bad Whig majority, ... 2712 1008 i HT rele en came fron seeds, by gelvan- nna ety puted ww life igor will be giveu to tht ues at their almost unexpected success. About hali | Paine and family, Troy; DO Kellogg, do: Mra. Vail | ‘The town to hear {tom gave the whigs a majority in ekpettiname, erick tien 8 2 a . ‘a teresting account of hisexperimente, which elicit | ; ree nterfeits-—The public are respect{a'l the news? ‘ past 11 o'clock last evening, the following returns | 4,3. Gillespy. do; 8 G Ransford, do, Nail Rign des | of 236 in 1844. ‘They have secured a majority in | ed warm epplause. ry inule lu New Verge arderenftv uizroten, Indus Fh alg) heen gd ms ‘ were made for the municipal officers, the other Phippe, do; J. Caswell, Lansingburg; Rev.'M. I’. Ten- | the legislature. Dr. Gardner Concluded by a spirited Fhe bad Pygcuaeys AFH moc the genutse Wright's Indian Vegetal ‘o1ce.— ed with the news t i ied j ‘ iJ ea 9 7 a t ie! or nine hundred majority has been given for Havemeger flicers were carried in accordance :— 48; Joxeph Fat nit Rake ithe, i 'T: | Die samen Pitre kl, COnanes? E HEST*D mock, dom. | rable agricultural value.” Pere 90 oerel Dore ho Meare et tee ct in the 4th ward. (Cheeriog for several mivutes ) For Mayor. ! Pg Treysd Bpele, Soir —:'D. Hubbard, wing. John Stewart.” “do” i ‘ud inall crane tobe particular and a0 To Mr. G—Then it might be taken for granted that thes Whig. Native. 1 York; W Kt elie . Rockwell,’ He do |. ‘ ‘Texas.— A Missionary | Vegetable Pills were out of the wood, and might crow. (A capital imi- as Rockwell. L.A Gee ae Whltsohe: 4—Traman Smith, “ S. Simons, jo | in Texas, writing to the General Assembly's Boar pecs ay ceveee @ cock here echoed tr: i a + Ot : It is perceived that there is a falling off in the In eight counties pround us, containing not less Halr Restorative, at his Agency, 6' tiveism, N. than 25,009 souls, there is no regular Presbyterian preach. jst store wRoM Broadway. democratic majority sufficiently large to create | ing but by myself. I would eng me + ; fi ance by no rnd represent this . Mt rr? Pain Kx (Chevts, it wasa Ls contemptil a i i i i i whole rej as without 6 means 1c attacked men on uccbunt of thelr religious opini py) ae rhea rate me Sircles. It is easily enough | Reenter (aetmiy nor k caching atatediy, by +67 Walker street, first store from rondwa other night, at the netics Proceso, Tee a i Tay ike aiereee ig ' to be explained, however. It hasbeen produced by ix miles from home, and I rejoice to add that Medical Notioe-—The Ad rT Jusas?* (Greed ona pole, hie reply Was‘ the Bible by | 9, Br 16: ree ma do; J.8 Wibert, Dofl; M toridge; z | ‘he defection in the ranksof the democracy, result- | there large and flourishing churches of other | «2% re Cale oir Khe Advertisements of ¢ ane. , hisses, i + : i d press tvenebayt tr etmarae tga: Vcc tay anton he eta etter md | tit des MG act agan ae pa | 4 om the inreniog uepeplay of Pol ad | egret ye scat Ae | See a Oth Ward Havemeyer has a majority of 1,200. (Hurrah S Every reason to believe that on this occa: |) ad Aes, Ges . 5, ministration. population is so d, W. 3. RIC) hurrah, hurrah—nine cheers tor the th.” Von it will be still more so. and doughier, do; RE. Churehitl, do; ———_—_—_——_____ ‘ ae ee om Mr. G.—Certain natives were going tooib eying they There was split in the 2d ward in the demo by Lis prone. : Williamsburg Biection. Frrsct or Yankee Doonix on tue Insane —A would prefer ay Mayer to Havemeyer. It put him i J ctatle raaks, Wm.M_ Hartia, the distiller, who lied Ste Mi : : J.C. Houghton, $i Thie electian was merely for trustees, aesessore, | ball to the insane was given at the Blockley hoe b “Dl emotes was impressed with the belie) | Deen rejected at the regular nomination for the L ; Henry Hi wet, | 28pectora, ard collectors, and the first’ under the pital, Pails county, on Friday morning oe ‘santed that by fervent ie hoe a ores stumped for himeelf, but was most Robert | new charter. It resulted as follows at were capable of dcieen ee the Ne delivered! fee of charge i art of woul be (granted. “As'ahe pe i Hippie pete cated in his ticket; as alderman in con- pr ey eR od | pueteteh, No acarerane pinctag, aS 8 “ ie went Off with cone: i ahta celal 604 1 aa above, daily, at 1 o'clock—Prig inter @ owl, whic! er “ “ “ Some et! ‘ tho branches above, Feimed ott whooh’ whoo : As soon ae the returns were perfectly made thus 1 Swartwout. Troy, a5 vr ee Peso te hile othors were out te there st ary es A cents ors vet, anata dali at Le ey nt ord, tt Fe he oid maid; lub, o i , F 4 * 5 2 ts Snovonly grant mee hutband. (Much iapuiens "a | ihe. Tesidence. of ‘Mt. “Tatmany7ts, Broceeded tc el ty were rulnor heckerara ceppeetmane guogy dance. bus | “WALT e OLED ats etame for leat ton War with the natives; only hem a Mayor-only def him, with banners flying and’ ficoworke ne any | Pruym, Billtwately Mes Truevdels Troy, Willem | «g cows EttotIONS Returns of Supervisors elect. | graduall they fel i, and thie efoe procaeded quite met | etch stom as ered dae Depee, ano 1 font Havemeye were content amount, and was received most cordiall Ti 7 2 da neidel), Troy ; Ham | od in 41 of the counties of the State, show 361 whigs, 294 | r ly. At one time, while promenading, the band struck J (C7 With the excep jon of one paper, jhe “Herald” jg When thi kar ended, Me. Preston, of Betti . r jelly, The fw 01 O B. Herrick, Haldwinowille; Mr. Allan, Ithaca; | ogo, qn abolition or tled 5 w ity 67. In the same | up Yankee D wh olok as lightning, they el) eimoh, Perhaps, in Philadelphia, as any paper publis ‘od evearg ware tied for] Dat, + Ue¥imora j goneral Amprepalen thoegted vo be Weleoune to aug Grim, Jor 1 He Gree. 8 Wesiertr! | gous lat your 999 Toaot and waitin rte lio acne which sod ot be oped wate f eee ey Wha et ge Al arly Peters, Lavanns} MM, Clark, Paw ment Fs Ue | ita, loco my a) Weg vet gals ne, Mune comsed, pear nestor, , ett b vada

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