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THE ELECTION TO-DAY. ‘The Polis. the paid several Eleotion Distelots will be ‘yoy = . and be kept open till the Betting of the sum and no nage) or intermis- gion whatever will take place, until the same be eloved. The Candidates, Whig. inhooffer. ao Chae. vi Zand ‘a 8. 1s. Poter MoGlaughlin. M. Bard. ecise Gillender. “ 16... Del flim Wet Dizon. « “ 17..G. BH. Fram) lia. wi Abrehi jeore. Charles Rowald. udley Haley. ‘Osea W Sturtevans, gue “ "arty. “ John Boyce. Western. “ “ " {Thomas White: ae T. J. Barr. “ “ . Weoaward. Jebn B. Webb. JW. Bradfo inal C. H, Ring. Wm. C. Corpentor. “o. S. Bartles, Charles Francis. W. Suith. ® °, Ly Toorheos. James Moore. Jone Birsell. Richard Busteed Kd. A. Conklin. =, Shetek. Ther asrrtte tes hich. J. Williams. ‘Clarkson Croliug, ‘JW. Beekman, = Dan ‘R4win D. Morgan. James R. Rosovel Ascembly—Dist. 1.3. Hl. White. 4 2. James Bowen. Poter 1. Peirty. Wm. Woodworth, Henry J. Allen. * + 1 ™ Nich. Quackenbos. “ “ M, 7. Runyon, “ “ ten nel Kohler. at “ * Alexander Ming.” & 9. dann Ryan 4D. B. Fowler. « “ aes Meroe ms. ae Striker, Jobu Doherty. “ 1. .Aupvetue Mor Gilbert C. Dean. . 12. WIS "Gregory. 5 2B. Varwuns je. 2D, “ George G. Waters, Won 8. Laurenee. “ ‘dohnd. Townsend. W. Ashiey Hillyer. - 16. .albert Gilbert. og Jas, Suydam, STATE TICKET. Wh 1g Democrat. Court of Appeals. .Jovb. A. Spencer. Freeb’n G. Teicas, “Wash'ton Hunt Joke A. Lott. ory | 8. Randall. Lew Chatteld. Seymour, Alex’ Emginerr and Sur.Her © ‘Canal Commis'r...Nelvon J Beach. Frederick Follett. Btate Prison Insp. .Bevjamin Squire. Darius Clark. Working Men's Nat. Reform. Court of Appeals. .Roiaut Townsend. William Goodell. of Biaie“Johe W sinrko, Guotge W. Cla. Secret. jebe ‘ 6 \r taeg Gene. L. Ward Smith. John Thomas, Treasrer.......Joua (overlin Charles D. Miller. Engineer and Sur.\iieb'l MeKernon. ‘Canal Commis'r. ..George Hackett. George | Biate Prison Insp. George est. Iackett. KINGS COUNTY. Dut. Woe, Democrat. ++ 2--Joho 4. Cross, Phill Crook, +. 1—-T H Kedding. J.¥ ++ 2-E W FF by band © . 8TH, Baker, 4 4 Judge Sup'e Cour?..W.U Hasbrouck. Seba . Brown. Those Who Have a Right to Vote. Orrice oF Cownrxt To THE ConronaTtion, } Nov. 6, 1849. To Insrecton oF Exretions re e been a re<ident of the State for one ear next preceving the eiection. 3. He murt have been « resident of this county for four wontbs next preeeding the election. By the term revidenew. the law means, that the per- gon voting has bad no permanent abode, for the term Mentioned, ont of the State or county. Absence op business or plessure, with the intention of reeumi: bh the State or county, does not works ridence 4. He must be ap actual rexident of the Election Dis- ‘trict where he votes at the time of voting. Persons possessing there ‘qualifications’ can vote fer | Bil officers to be eleet+d except Senators, Members of | Assembly, and Ward Oilers. 5. To vote for Senators im addition to the above Walifcations. the perron must bave resided ia the pate District aa —— votes, for at least thirty days r ions the perton must bave resided rict where be votes, Tor at least eraing the electic 7 Te vote for Wara Oth to ition to the above the pereou must bave resided iu the otes, for at least thirty days preceding ‘The remarks made as to rerid we apply equaily Lo resi oe in the State or Ja the Districts or 1 B. } 1 “| J+ "sane et the corner of Fourth street and Fifth District, at No. 90 Lewis street. Sixth District, at the N. W. oorner of Eighth street ond Anenng ©. ith District, at Ni bial street. TWELETH Waki Firet District, at the house corner of Eighth Avenue and 48th street Second District, at the house of Johm G. Farrington, corer of 128th street avd Third Avenue. ‘Third District, at the house of Lawrence J. Odell, northeast vorner of 6lst street and Third Avenue. THIRTEENTH WARD, First District, at the southwest corner of Grand and Clinton streets Beownd District, at No. 168 Delanoy street. Third Listsict. at No 37 Willett street. Fourth vistriot, at No, 16 Broome, coruer of Mangin street. FOURTERNTH WARD. First Distriet. at No 76 Prince street. Second District, at No. 42 Prince street ‘Third District, at No. 204 Grand street. Fourth District, at Broadway House, corner of Broad- y and Grand treet. Fifth District, at No. 170 Hester street. FTERNTH WARD. First District at No 237 Sullivan street. d Distriot, at Constitution Hall, No, 650 Broad- ‘bird District, at H. A. Kerr'e, corner of Broadway and Aator Place, entrance in Astor Place. Fourth District, - J. Kichards’s, corner of MoDougal and Waveri: Fifth Dietrie Py No 40 Fifth Avenue mh District, at No. 786 Broadway, corner of Tenth SIXTRENTH WARD. First District, at the southeast corner of Seventeenth atreet and Ninth Avenue. Second Bistrict, at the Seventh Avenue Howse, be- tween Eighteenth and dineteenth streets ‘Third District, at No. 136 Ninth Avenue. Fourth District. at the northeast corner of Twenty- first etreet and Seventh Avenus. Fifth District, at the southeast corner of Thirty- sixth street and kighth Avenue, SEVENTERSTM WARD. First Dirtrict. at No 215 Bows Second District, at the northwest corner of First street and Avenu Third District. A it No 142 Stanton street. Fourth District, at the house of Samuel H. Doty, ner of ‘i bird street and the Bowery, Fifth District, at 144 Sccund street. Sixth Ditrict. at the northwest corner of Ninth street and Third Avenre, Seventh District, at the southwest corner of Twelfth street aud Third psa TRENTH WARD. 7 Fourteenth street, northeast 1°. ¢ Alleghany House, northeast corner of Seventeenth street and Third Avenue. Third District, at the Bull's Head Hotel, northwest corner of Twenty-fourth atrect and Third Avenues, Fourth District, at the corner of Thirty-fourth street avd Third Avenue. THE TICKETS TO LR VOTED. At each poll there will be ten ballots, namely : St Judiciary. Superior Court, Common Fleas, City Officers, Senate, Aesembly, Charter Officers, Com! New Sebool men, Assistant A! ‘Assessors, Constables aud Inspectors of Election, Common Scheols include Com- missioner of Common Schools, Trustees of Common Schools wud |pspector of ( ommon Schools Every voter has the privilege of voting for 35 different officers, The Elections To-Day,. ‘The elections for State and minor offices take place N York, New Jersey, Miobigan and Wis- ye y gave @ listof the candidates fe ally throughout the State of New York. and fore jist of those of the city, and those to be voted for by the whole State, the reader is referred to another part of to-day’s paper. In New Jerey a Legirlature is to be eleet-d, and there are tbree parties in the field, vis: Whiss, democrats d anti-movepolists. From the prerant aspect of jairs. itis impossible to conjecture, ‘ath any degree ODO pO- First District. a = corner of F ing ® powerful effort, expeeted that they will suceced at this election. party is made up of portions of both the old p but it makes the heaviest draft upon the ong which renders deubtful the result. ‘Tbe monopolists, or thoso having the control of the internal improvements, are using every means to defeat those who oppose their ex- clurive privileges. Taylor's majority over Cars was 3,129. Ip Michigan there seeme very little doubt of the auc cern of the democratic ticket A coalition bas been formed between a portion of the whigs and free eed which is Tepudiated by the other portion of the end d need by the precees opposed to _ ‘The candidate tor Governor upen the whig ticket. Fle viueJ Liltiejobn. was a supporter of Mr. Van Buren in 1848. then denounced the wi The democra- tic candi Jobn Barry. bas been twice Governor of the State. and ise very popular man. He belongs to the old line democracy, and was @ supporter of Gen. Cass at the late presidential election. The Legislature Iselso to be elected. as well as Lieutenant Governor aad minor <ficers. Casa’s majority over Taylor was 6.747 In W iace Il the State officers are elected direct- from some deficiency in the elec- the last session of the jure, it t Governor, Nelaon Dewey ratio and Alexander L, Collins the whig candi- date, gos parties are -anguine of success; but from | the fact that there ere no divisions ong the demo- | orate, they will, in all probability, succeed. The ma-— jority for Cans ‘over ‘aylor, at the late prosidential | election, was 1,254, ‘The Colored Voters again—Anot! ing at Putnam Hal!—Groat Scenes among Blacks. Last evening. pursuant to adjournment, the colored population beld s second meeting at Putnam [lail, 196 Church street. Whether it was from the following ad- | verticoment that- appeared in the Herald yesterday morving— © Notice —The adjourned politioal meeting of eolor- ed citizens will be Beid this ming, (Voudey), at Putoam b Ne. 185 Chureh st: lets for the election be ready for distribution. Sy order of the Committee,” —or whether it was from the activity of “whippers in,” the meeting was so large, we know not; but certain is, it war an overflowing and highly respectable meeti this time, in “the garret,”” but in the principal room tn the bailding. When the reporter entered the room mothing ould | exceed the politeners shown to bim by Mr. Guiga and Dir. Downing; the formor of whom obsurved, thal An attempt to vote by ® person knowing he Is not ly entitied to vote. t+ ae much an offence by en ction Iswe. as tbe eoneomm by iWegall Bnd to vote or offer to vote the were to Lam, with respect. yours, HENRY bE. DAVIES. The Election Districts. THE PLaCks Fok MOL te TUR POLLs. viner Firat District. at Broad Street 'tiotel, corner of Broad end Pearl stree Kecona District at No 11 Broad ‘Third Dietrict, at No, 1e6U) nb WARD First District. at No 87 Nassau street. Seound District at Suarp's Building, corner of Beek- MEN and (old sireete. THIRD WARD First District at No 51 Courtlendt street. Becond District. at No 3 Barclay street Third District at No OS Warren street, Fourth District, Now 240 47 Washington at. rouRTH w Firet Dirtrict. at Shak«peare end Dunne etre Dirtriet, at No 48 Roosevelt street. rd District. ot 645 otreet ‘CUrth Diatiict, at No S26 Pearl street. rere war Firet District, at No '2 | eonard street. Second Dirtriet, at No. 007 Washivgtoo street, corner of Duane street ‘Tid istrict, at No 165 Chapel street, (Marion | Hore ) | Fourth District at No 107 Hudson street, Fitth Distelet, « Vestry street nob street. b Dietriet at the Norib Amert Of Bowery and bat Fifth Distslet, ats ere Wak Piret Lictriet. at No 12) axe Broadway, Seoond Uistriet at No os Pike street ‘Third Liatriet. at No 1G + berry etevet Fourth Distnet at No iy Jefterron street | Fifth District at No 208 ( herty street Sixth Oretriet at and Gourerpew Seventh Listrio! Frans WARD First Dirtriet, at rourhwest corner of Broome Mercer streets Second District. at No 119 Wooster street. ‘Third Dirtriet. at No 168 Spring street. j Fourth District at corver of erick aod Dominick | rete Fifth Dietrict. at No 160 Varien street, Bixth Disiriet at No Hud-on street, Beventh Distret. at Ne Bighth Dietriet at No First District. at » 65. Washinnton at 49 Crowe rtreet ot, Fourib vi Fidth Dietrict, at No 102 Wasbington atrest, corner vk etree th Distriet at No #6 Perry street nth District at No f4 Cweitrn street Pigbth Distriet wt nurtheect cormer of Hudson and ‘Thirteenth wireete TeNTH Wand » 26 Delaney etrert t corner of Broome and Beeond Foreyth streets, Third Du wiet at St f Fourth Vistnet at No. 170 Division Ad's Hall 249 Walker etre ner of Lud Divtriet, at Miltary Hall, corner #f Graod and Lediow streets PURVES TH WARD First District. at No ldo Attorney etreet Second Uirtitet at the eeu beast corner of Columbia end Siacton rte . ‘Tbird listiiet, at No 167 Heuston street. jotel, corner of William though the reporter bad wack warded” them. the: | wonid treat b nT t and tabie were offere | for his acecmmodatio ones little did he koow of the | ptorm that wae brewing for him | it more act for themselves, and either conour in or reject t! reeolut Mr Bramirr out doen ha jer, of Williamsb: — Pasa te ooblg ‘id a — (hear, wae of tr ) Mr Gsonen T. iat of order. [want te eek whether this mi i citizen of Net York? tor i ust Be Dae a ight to speak here, Mr Brapeer ie called to vote om the State ticket. as 7 the city Mr Dowsing— It ie @ call only of the colored voters of the city and county of New York Mr Bx (Laughter ) Mr. Dewsino—I thank you for your consheny, Mr Brapvny then turned to the assembly bebind him, and emnenlen to them whether be had a right to spea! or Mr Downing — Address the chair. Mr, Brantry—Will the gentleman swear that [am not a citizen of New York ? Mr. Downs: 1 will, Craieman— Will the gentlemax himself say that he -ey—l beg your pardon; it is not true. ie w citizen t Here there was s pause for a reply. which was so long in coming the silence was broken by a universal meena were mingled calls for “Bradley,” and tate ia. Dowsing —I appeal to the gentleman's own tenre of justice, Why has he cowe here from Willlams- burgh—come out of his ows city toours to disturb our Meeting. and defeats noble cause? (Crive of “put bia ow aud renewed ories for “Bradley,” with mach cou- sion.) c; jaman—I decide that Mr. Bradley {* @ut of order. E Mr, Buavcer—I appeal from your decision to the ou Crarmman—You bave no right to appeal, for the rea- son that you have no right to speak, Ir. Buavier— | thought indeed you were for the gag. Jaw. (More confusion, with crivs of “bear him,” and “turp bim out ") Mr. Soeace I, at least, havea right to speak. acitizen lam ‘ is the right of the colored people to show imity, eo thi nan enemy wey say that ot, they compere favorably with Tammany rgh hes sent ‘defunct fressoll party. — , sit down, (Voolferous bhume op you, y lavybter—ya! ye A Voice ~ Are you Mr. Jenninos gave bis suppert to the resolution. He was gind to ree eo large @ meeting There wasan cld Indy who ured to ray to ber children, “ Never go to the water till you first learn to swim ”? (Roars of laughter ) He hoped the colored people would pot take that ad- vice, ard that they would go to the pole and deposit their vores. Once upon s time an election was won by 5U0 voter, and of thore 70 were colored men, AV When was that? Mx, Jenmincs —In 1813, and another election was carried by only 1 vote and 44 colored voters were on rity. It was therefore carried by one vote. and the name of the voter was John Bresse, & colored man; for be knew him well. (Hear hear). Ai for the pewspaperr, we must only expect such things. In the time of andrew Jackson, thet great white wan was accused of killing more men than were ig his army, If our enemies fire at un, let us fire back at them, ead the best way to co it is by voting at the ballot box. (Great cheering). The soearuhins was then adopted unanimously. ‘The following resolution was then read by Me G.T. Downine :— ‘That the times call for the laying aside of our ng the colored voters to tell the polis 2 meee fj dot righs. S Lk that : berstoture it was maia- tained, that they should en with any patty |, OX+ t 80 far as tended to their own interd Pout though ‘wus fieo to admit that the whigs were not honest, on as they presented the best front, they deservi ihe support of the colored people They would observe by a reterence to the whig state addrens, that they are ip fuvor of the auti-slavery feellng that ot ie abroad, and that they are apaious to extend to all persons the privileges of the State, (here the epeaker read the whig address.) The colored people would tind, by @ refe ence to the Herald. thet their movement was siready making ‘some noise, (he bere read the leading article upon the approsching election, srom last day's they You will tind continued, by the He thie de posting of Fridsy created euch an evonnleg tfiect us to shake the political parties of the city, what will this dot Why it will extinguish them altogether (Laughter) We disregard the ory of tariff or vo tariff and banks or mo bavks. Give us our rights vs eltizens. and then we will tell them whetber we wil} bave bank or po bank, tariff or no (Hear, hear.) I wish to be underetood we do not throw ourselves into the market for apy particular not come 2 to the staadard ia tes he ‘y com: ore to eur ideas You wil a a = _ foce party bave always oppressed our people—that they deve almost = Fecorded their votes in or to the beat taterests of our people, while the whigs have voted tor our interests aud shewa the best front. ‘The spirit of treedom is awakened not only fa the eld oountry but bere; and as it has be jhown by Mr. that the votes of colored men bave on severs) places, but we were not deemed ce to be notiecd; bat Bow, when the fiereld to give our influence to # party, it sorde its reporters amongst us Mr Guignon was about te epeak, when be was inter- tof by r Tense, who eald, that, as a number of persens the meetiog, he thought it ought@to com to rome regulations respecting the mode ta which h they arrange their votes shoul need sey to the inrpector is, that be has the property qualification of $250, and that he will swear to it if ne- cersary, and that he has paid bis rates; but when they ask # colored man all sorts of questions, great. ag, (loud Inaghter) lot the colored to-morrow and [ will tell you.” eaid that Mr. Twible hed given the all the {oformation on that point that was pe- cestary. glorious majesty, with Gfty voters Mr Guiwnex said be thought the ie doubts upon their stucertty. aod he would rat nding Let it be solemn in its deciarativ jet it be a revolution in whiclf we will get the confi- denewof the whigs; for they bave madv manifest sign bse they are deserving of our coutdence weve bere Fore to claim the privilege of nd @ scene of great contusion took p .'T. Downixo~ Gentlemen, do not give room for any more “ yw, yas” in the Herald thei vary. ghter, and the whites of all eyes towards the reporter | | ‘The proceedings commenced at half-past eight | o'clock. Mr. Willem A. fyeon was called to the obai aud Dr J.C Degrasse was appointed evoretery Minuter of the jast meeting were read andaceepted. Mr. Towsesso offered tue following resolution: — Resorved That we reiterate the eentiments and ea- dorre the dootrime. set forth io the resotutions adopted St OUF last mertiog on Friday evening. aad we will do til in eur powe: y them into eff | aoe Porsam seconded thi . igh ground, re well kuown to be oppored to the rights of the colored man. It was therefore the duty of the coiored men to oppose them; ond it they could only muster 100 votes to-morrow. | | them record them against old fammany. (Applause or with sticks.) <I rive to ray that this resola- then te opportune, for it will confirm what the repo | Of the Meraid a ‘being 4 done in 0 garret peo determined to 1d stand by the principles iaid sa the resolutions! on Friday evening. (Hear, nteie Cur rights. down bear.) Powsir—(Who spoke from the back ground — ¢ efermed that |owell it his name—not hartog ibe procure af tering hie liandvome face) then sald b= rere come Dietphemour liew tn that repore Whether it war from (he weakoers of bis heed, or the | wickedrere of hit beart— A Dankey— Ob, it was all from tho head ) tr Power from the frievdly w (Laugh. it (Wasing more indigoant )—T as +t that geotleman, € he is to the liberty of the press am wiling that & reporter should come here from bel, sbether be were the devil himself or one Of bit imps— (murmurs of dixapp om) if he dis AgTeer wi what id vt him eay eo if be do mot, | Jet bum ray bom ae b oorabiy as the devil aod bi feo pe (eect Caer, and greatcenfurion miogled with Imig) ter) Mit, Gronoe T Dowsino~T rice to @ point of or: te whetuer meeti or not are accuracy of the contained in tht our of | Chammas—t do decide that the language used is | Digbly improper, end that the quertion about the re port bax perbing t do with the revelaieme Mr few etn | nemenemn th in strictly ‘(tears of imughter- ya! ya! ya |) but Leabmit utions that you want us to man h " * already fren the re other | j teal Selloge wby be would irt hia go | — B took place Mr. Thomas Dowsixa said, that if there {4a colored man there that bad a vote, and did not record it, ought to be branded and Jone the cowutenance of hi brothers He wisbed to vote for the whigs, he bad cus- oes J both parties, sod if one of them nurse or Nr Coanxe eseayed to epeak, when Oraer be swent eaid the day is fait in the eroe of wny political party 6 and vote for the whigs, it will be tetiipg them we bay ccutdener ip them which would be ms big (as black) @ lie as the devil told ur Saviour on the mount. (Com- Turton) lt is net the retiem crumbs of the loaves end fiebes that we want, We want justion to outeeives and Jemilier and the interest of three millions +f people chains sunt. aod uncles, and iaughter), whose backs Let us not go up + ure that Zachary faves nnd the whig party are not more favorable te us than the democrats Te resolved that no gentleman should eprak Mr Henry was about to speak, when a momber sald, Imeve dat Mr Benry get up on bench datwe may bab pleasure cb eeetm bin for last have fore he goes to Oa yay Mr Henny f been already auiiciantly o paid the i tbete profena tor peat ana He Sivan cr they bad it in their power t extend to the col a Drople the privileges that eve «fF them by joy ; but for thirty the whine in their votes, trampled them with the irom hoof of oppression, (yah! yan") He ld rather pat confidence tu the democratic party; he wevid rather put ermodenee fo open fow, than the man eho would pretend to be bis friewd, aod then stab Lim in the @ark (yah! yab ! Mir, Henn enld= if we o% ) ep ot anything from tf un the aestt be han the loeo- to the colored more the friem a focon Every man who proved reure people vas A Vows laeny hat Mr. Hare comtinued to epeak for rome ores aly od “time's Up When ‘he concluded, tbe following tesvlution was read - e4, That the bet front at prevent presented by the politien! parties, is that of the Wh ai) that we wih, yet we conse OOF pelitien! strength to be’ telt—how ney? © question be lp put it Of #yer— bere berg but ® selitary deeentar nt A Vorek- Lere ie one tor de locotoeos, (Ya! ya Committees of three were appoipted to attend the voters to the poll in enob ward.aod (he meeting termi- «his moriciteue aid it ie onnecesary to rend om row ; was Dewnine= But the rerolution before the meeting i to entry ont what we don't know. There Me Rittinger re Richmond, fre fon © Whe Ord Lot tee the report and there areothers | V@ E. Brown WN J: og J peot read. Fer their cakes the resolutions might | Mr lisives. lady, and servant, d, Itean do no barm to bear them, ifit does uo | Mereberter, tagiend; A 6. Warr ; | Fanny bieeier; JL. Hatten, bende, tl The Coane then decided that the resclattons ond | C 8 Mille, Lovdun; a gry te 4 brvld Se read end Wr G. T. Downteg read them from | [#1 a) Colonel Jones Momtreal : paves one ee the ovaeet te te erat Philedeipbia ; BH Robtusom nia A. wore amomg ie W bat & piece of baby the arity erday at the trving Howse ad iew | bite, and family. U. 8 Coural to Mame i ao fits the publi the eyes of t be (be entied pire by the oF Question How seen = Jeannot permit myrelt to bs obarged | With ignersres Every renrtble mai fers wiv veferenee to the past. aod hee Tbh mee ie three p~ o large Maby te lepent men ot, who were not on the | former coemsion; it te "but rigut thet they should now | ) on Doig wirived yerterday, tek roems Perratt, U. 8 Coneul to cl barker, Lb 8. Aye ie U8 t Bey Liv wt, Seone t ded ham c Artor House, for Weanentay Cond Cosson Pus 1 Now oh 38 HT 8, 41, 43, 46 47 40 61,68 65, 61,1. Part Now. 2, 24, 36, 34, 42. 44 46, 48, 0 Cnce.t Covat.~ Nos, 1 to 16, inolastve, by for us to put Heb 4 if i City Politics, ‘Tas Sixrn bay to any THe Mitirany.—The Mayor's private secretary called yesterday at our office, to sa} tbat be oid pot give eny order to the Natiousl Guar to be on duty im the Sixth Ward to-day, Allwe can smember ot that corps stated in the given. and ancther a would do ip the iz in readiness to be ealled out. Conscrentiovs Scxurtes.—We are informed that mapy whigs avd democrats object to giving money to ectiopeering fuad while ip the gover: it vier, ip consequence of the quarterly oath tuey take. They are now comnean for their quota of the corruption fund; but we eanuot, really, ave how they cap ercape the bi ge of perjury if they do contribute to the wbig or Aacanecaie x election foo the employ og of the customs, a rt ie ‘UO ponder well the oath ar doilar for the purpose carb Read ft carefully. cott Hall will be doen upon you betore you know why you are about. ald Dot be & very comfortable ate be joesea 10F two or three yeary in the Poul iron. for simply giving purt of your earnings hey re joresaid purpose 1, C oe of the € before giving @ @ is @ copy of the charged, to iy own use deposited oF assigacd, wigh, any partof such compentation.to the vse pe nor in any way, dar cetly or indsrcetty, pu id or given, nor contracted be psy or vive, any reward or compensution, for my office or em- ployment, or the emoluments thercof.. 3v HELP aH Gov. Sworn and suteoribed before me, thie — day of —— Later from Venezuela, The bark Paez, arrived at Philedeiphia on Sunday from Legusyra and Puerto Cabello, with dates to the 14th of October. By this arrivol we bave received se- veral highly interesting letters, giving # full history of the late revolutionary attempt of Gen. Paes, and his partizans, which we shall publish at an early day ‘A general saperty bax been granted by the govern- Ment to all who were implicated ip the late insurree- thon. except Gen. Para, and few otber promigent Tenders, who are to be expelled from the country. I the meantime. they will bu kept closely oo prison, wotil public tranquillity Warrants thoir being sent into Not ntertained in relati tempte (o overthrow the existing g contrary, the various cliques that were personally as well ap politically opposed to Prevident Mouagas. are now coalercing in bir ruppert being fully aware of their own Weakners, a8 well as the impracticability ot sue- cestful oppesition to bim ‘The buriness prospects of the country are of a highly g courngipg character Coffee in scarce and in active dean, avanes of three cents per lb bav! place.which eubances the jue of the ei coffee crop from three to four millions of dollars, and oconse- quently will greatly increare the exports from the United States to Veuezucla during the ensuing year, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasninaron, (0. Now 8, 1849, The Bodiseo Affair. jodizco has beem en grande tenue for the last three deys, paying visite aud contredieting, in person the “ story or boax’’ of Mr. Bodisco’s banixhment to Siberia But asthe New York Courier and Enquirer seems to attach some weight to the correspondsvoe of “Z,” potwithstanding Mrs. Bodisoo contradicting the story, 1 rend you « out from the Washington News. a weekly paper, which came out this afteracom ‘The matter stated im it. throws some ew light upeo of Mr, Bodi-co’s misfortune, it it prove to ‘the Cog onal jas agitated bere before Con- during the last two sessions, and we anderstaud het Major fochman. er bis elient, Caps, W: bent to the + myperor, or to bis minister, Mi Congressional Globe coptatuing th proceedings and the speech of Mr. Lewis ©. L which by. you soyhcites 1 Teeollect, most violently de- nounced the aggression of Mr. Bodiseo and seriously commented vpon the conduct ef the ussian govern: ment in the premises. ‘The bearing of argument upon the demurrers in Korciosko's cure. has been postponed by conrentof the ol. until Saturdey vext; Mr Keverdy Johnson engaged in preparing some hae antes opinion je cabivet. Mr. Coxe, whea the + Toohmat tor sey was mode by Maj ad mo objection te ibe motion, but neticed im the pepers that be wes ip the court, Our Philadelphia Correspondence, FHitapecenia, Nov 6, 1849. New York Elections—4 New Prepeiler Line Clearances for Catifornia— The Markets, &c. There is vo one subject, in particular agitating the pubifc mind thi rupping threugh the worthy of ink and paper he politicians hardly kuow what to maXe of exteting affairs fa your Strte, and, in regard to the elections that come off to-murro attaid to veotare @ downright prediction ‘The beritate about mi selning the victory ia advauce. recoilection of the old fushioved drubbing which they got, 0 few weeks ago ; aud the democrats are < are equally Oiffident. for they know not, whether the s0-call: tion betwee: Akers and frow suilers is rely a baif patched up affair, or a sweet, ing of democratic frag on platform of—r A line of prcepeiior ebips bas been established between this city 00 Kiebmond Ve The barmontous, ts om the The Albany, the pioneer Of the line, leaver for Riob: on Thareday. It must | prove, eventually, © profital terprive. Within the last week three nvecuele have cleared at * port for San Francisco. They carry but few pas- ers, but are heavily freighted. Their cargoes con- Roos of frames of houses and building | mate Ticker L Lieya. Esq , ox-Recorder of Deeds, dled jertavhos in Northern Liberties, a Pn of imparting a still greater degree the foreign news by the Hibernia ‘on our markets Che eaten at $5 tu $6 12% Sor good brauds for shipment Salva of rye flour and corn meal at $3. Wheat te comowbat firmer, at $1 06 to $1 07 for red. amd $1 13 to $1 13%¢ for white. Eales of white corn at 620 ,and yellow at tc, Southera Cats are Deld at 200, snd Yeunsyivama at Soc Whie- hep Se scarce at Zhe. Hor bbla.. aud 47 e. tor hhds. ftocks are dull and drouping. Anuexed are the sales at the $150 § plete 5a 'BS, 10g: 9400 Chos. and Dol. ig Raitroad Bpe Union Cov tion — Tro To mo.rew afternoon at B o'clock. Lady Suffolk and Trustee will coutend fora | purre of $200— three mile beats, io baruers, Krom the celebrity there vags bave obtaiued to their late per- forumpees there cau be no question but thet aa tn- teresting race will be the reswit, and draw together all | aamitrers of swift trotting and ® pleasant afternoon's sow. Monray Now 6—6 P.M. | ‘The steamer’s news. received by telegraph, aad pub- the reguler edition of the Meraid this mora. bed the Pg of imparth Tt firmness to cotop, owing to | Biber pia. complexion of 8 good straight aud ge Southern brands 4. at steady prices Kye flour aud material change The receipts of 4 the market wae beavy Che but during we, while pei of wee dull there ear a Rod Gen t steady prices, Cofiew upply. aod fire, Asnes — Sales of be wt 120 barrels were reported, Of Doth sorte. at $7 to $7 Lis fur pote mad $F 60 tor pearls, atures —Plowre tbe sules reached 6 600 bbir. ur at $48 $4 25; 2% N at $5 Ina 96 Bl; lanoy taney Ohio, wt $5 44a Seuchern Fiowr— scld, at $6.26 w $6 MI ir Frederich>burg 6 pd old Alexmudria. $6 ST Sy «$5 44 for Us tevn aud Baltimore, and $6 44 for Kiebmond cou eterburgh City wille Kye Fiour was e enien of 760 bbis at $281 m 62 875%. Corn Meal 1 ot Jerrey. in ote. at 93 prime do. at $1 2, Corm— x Is Fold at Hey a U4 HF Wentern mixed, ard Of ge for Southern yellow, rownd yello: nel atthe atc Kye wae quiet with salen Derheis at flo Oo were ple Nether 280 it}eo. 0 ite turervey wetive mt f Cerrun — Tbe Hibernia’s letters wore not rrosived ti late ip the afterneon, comeeqaentiy but Lictw was Cerne imocticn, The rales reported were about 10ud baler at prices varying Ke advaoce on quotauers Ht fenton » n above good twidaling, web ebeaper thea the frim the South Part) LO Cows ard Univer. Le Ileee ete — The Barker t-day has beew Cull end the rome fndeed Reeds trae or the ret ef the Fork = Sealer of retadleng qualitire at fom $6 60 to $7 60, Be id Quality Hi wae proombie abou! O00 head wou es left iu the yards undirpored of A lot ot 40. hes & to evpply the comtraet for the begiiah matt oe D et brimeee pa + oly fhe market cleaned at trea $22e $00 & $4200 Sheep and 1 ot be ibe. spl inure to inerrace = Phere were me th k Jong white yest Prices are & little depressed — Sales of | Edy) Acre basbele eorm at 4d, ‘There was « good tnqut ‘and $3 was offered for « fi refured mons — Pork—700 bois. sold at $10 44a $10 50 formers, and $8 62 Beef was duil and heavy at $625.8 $616 for prime country, ood $475 8 $¥ 26 for mess; prime mers wos Gull apt Leavy at $15 76 @ $16. out meate were dz\i at do for shoulders, and for Dams: Vressed hoge were more plenty, ead ‘were raleable at 60 a 6)¢0., which was lower Lard was beavy and quiet; gales of 250 bbls at 80. a 6%o Butter was in bet! for the ‘ant, aad prime war firmer et 100 eile. for State aod Tow Ilo. for steady. with eng and 700 bbis, flour at 1x 6 Births, Marriages, and Deathe authenticated and pard for Married On Friday evening, Nov 2. by the Rev. Joshua Butts, Aanon J Unspennitt to Sanam O , daughter of Alex. Berry. all of trooklyn. at New Rochetle, October 31, by the Rev Charles A. Smith, of Rhinebeck Josnva Evvows, of Phitadel hia, to Kiszanetn H, daughter of Mr. Charles Predeseke of the former place. Died. On Monday, the Sth instent, Many, infant daugh- _ter of John and (atbarine Conway. aged 15 months, The friends of the tamily are respecttully lovited to attend ber funeral, this afternoon. at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents 244 Houston street On the 30th anes peer nar rp Md, after « brief Milner, » Baasne. - ry xas. in the 34th ec his age. Capt. tormerly of the U 8 Navy from which he re- pea to participate in the wervice of Vexus during ber struggle for independence. Asan Officer he war dixtingvisted alke by great capacity to eommand. and high principles of humanity - yome | alvo that great requisite, love of country and hatred copevnnion. n Thursday morning. November 1, at Lyachburg, Witiam Gance, only son of William G. Brown, of Richmona. sged 14 months and 6 days In Albany, on Thursday last’ Mrs. Many Suita Var Bonen. wife of Smith Van Buren, son of ox-Freside Bur MARIPIME INTELLIGENCE, +6638 aay MOON RISER, MiGH WATRE ~ Pelegra phic. Bee xeneral news columu tor Uv Intost Mariage Intelligence by magnetic veiencapd. leared. Shipe—Falcon (Nor), Kresex, vad'a, Schmidt & Balokon; Memphis, Bunker, Now Ocloana, W Nelson: Christiana, dam- mond do, J W Eivell; Exchaugy, Major, Charleston, Eagle & Barord. Perk—Qeerein, Alten, Ravan Marta (Or). Wa Barbatoes Claarman & Co. ri ge— ; AUantic, ‘als! Sehrs—David Hale. i Prawhlin, Le hicola, K Post; Ad Pecersburg ane, Ketoham, Baltimore; J ferguson, Provi= chmon W Bell. Lowder, Pos Bioope—Artiot, Davi dence. Arrived. RM steamship iver Store, Liverpool, Oot 20, Halifax Nov 8, with mdi rd, Jr, or report. woah Crocker, Marray. Pavre, 40 Oden and 215 poarerg 0% to Boyd & Hiacken: Fienore contin Ged heavy head winde during the pase ag ag sway, New Orleans, ie days, Ja, with eot- ton, Be, to Bicks. ne ‘dar Republic, Jamieson, Savannah, 6 days, with oF ¢ to Dupban & Dim Ef men hes with mdse ngere, to ‘anchetts, Goodwin, Malaga, Sep is, ‘with feait, oS » 14 days, with coston, to ir n&, Haydon, Charleston, 6 days, with ootton, to Brig Grand Turk, Yeniter. Savannsb, 10 days, with ship sinter, to Begeg 5 Brie Wm T Do, ¢ Charloston, 6 days, with cot- Sis, Curacos, 17 days, with mdse, te 08 & Co; Bilson Det Saaye T days. with mdse 2 bse eape- mia, »& Bel vp Thorp ‘Thompare Behr Rovere Ml ier, Morton, Beh: FI t mile Phil M fair w Pe mebhtne Sinitb, Phil ‘bt Alunira, Herrick, Lubec. naow. witip Ares, fro Bavre, Oot 2, with mdse and passengers, te thee rh Bal Cynthie, Madeira ands and others. Nov 5—Wind at swarise, 8; at moridiaa, and bghs. L Pex Sreawswir Hr SEITEDA Wan eta natin, shen RO Bee’ Wy etry re. # pdb fp “base, orennacen, rot ieee Ta irr. votls Std Charles, 1d te, wie Cesmavan, Oe fo , Paulson, ith, Keim Epler: Cerra, Oot barr pr Ckonsr Abt, Oct 3 "Arr sym , Johannes, Van Tritsen, from St days: 18th, arr ‘Giediater, Wile e river. Canie ¢owa and ancho: ry, ~I Nowport, Kl; Amos Paste + i, dot sla Vrevorie, 6, Oot 6—Cld Martina, sv, Oot S—Arr Gl Awerican Eagle, Doane, 8 York: Ji Cxxoa. Vet 5—Arr Crete, Pitts, York. Sock. Ort M—Arr Mary Morrie, Daggott, NYork, 81 oud Adenia: Meal i Barclay tld a4, wrob, Balumore. eit Te whe ne New York, Lines, from New Bo isto, Linmell, Nurleams; I7sh, Al- uv (6) Sterne Be fete’ ane Wisconsin: Burford, de Creppens A gad t Hew Walker, for Apalachiocls, Jane U Gliddon, for inshaw, Marcha J Ward, Park John Garrow. River a, Copart previows, Washi ¥, Oct 12- $14 Janet, Moore, N Vor! Nay roy. Ver 18--Cld Meaty Broughton, "delchor, Charles " Adiet from Bremen Bowe, (rom N Your » Oot l— arr Gintia, Sew Cer le tid Ad tiaevey, forte thatebe dia poteet} Bam Vet Td prea, To ima, Stewart, N York. Focmar.s e. Urs eee York. Cee ib Sid Wee threw ieetont, between Hel need one Bardeay hieh lort het metvoas One of bow ‘The Reehingham, Perballow, from ae row Aehore nent Parife Kir rine, baving stenek om Bec nab Tor Palermo te the & Here to the OOP teat peal Beek p Or JeRUs preceeded te her asatete Tut vetvined to Gilveltar. having teen wnable to ge: het na wayan Get LT 6 4mm ob the Baeke, cf thie port Het back, Am brig Corteth, Smith, for inde for nine and oti er cameges Get I= Ihe Duke, errived het gona Binet ppinet, Ro. having Larne tr tu iver yee, Ger York at this tick Henry ” | ports wailed the Mth teptember, Un the inet, while lying Se East, lost jibboom, furetop- seston wm ee ne ceehapend bes carge, of which Gammeed Mees Sindee Foreign Matis. Levers Baos of steauwer © aurere, tor Halifax and Liver~ will clove at the tx scunge Roading Room (67 E1 afternoor Mi tos 5 ) jwck. and of pac! oanip Mew Rudern, for Rie J fer all'dhe West india talonde, gee voyel madl loge om Monday. Nev 12, at It 6 dock. Bags of st-amer Kingston, Feaam and California, will close jov 13, a6 tor Rage of steamer Ohie for Havens, Chagres, Pactticy will cluse om Tuesday, 13th, Os -yeneyamegd All the ahove o'ose st the oteamer, wi Letter Lerten of steamer, for Halifax and - poche will close at Renpon'er Wd area, ange minutes tod, PM. Latters can be repaid the Tord, Av extra ban will be despetehed. from Kengen’s se Tg FM by ape monnenge tho Now avon, Weicoad, » y Vaiparaiae, Letter Bs f steamer Co} or for seteeete, — Time; Kingston, be, will elove at the above sfiee, Rici Dighton: reiet 9 “Parker, My vork: Ba Glover’ doz Joby fares Smith, do; James Barratt, a Pighicns Siahapd The: Coron, NYork; Boston; Corsem, “Bare hea Nioxansev, Boston: Gen Taylor Bab- ans jie 3 Bliz ene. Grithias } Bepien Kooks, the & Warren, @ ‘Mtawkan New wk'ns, New nd Garratt, Pa N a7 Glorer tiadlcvownt ae ficrard Thompson, Corson, Nore ye ; berlaing Fail Rivers Lon a’ Reeve NYurk iene don, Far Ponodseo Concbliny New Yorl _— fen, nt Mavh. 8d inet, from Can chalga Shag Kock, Dus was got of + rm which wowed her .o Bach im from Salt Koy, Turk Islands. experienced a suc NW aoa ho fifth day ont, bat he NW, voering 1o N, whi Uth in Det 20, fea running, causing th: vessel vo Labo: ponave os Sola no ba heap tr u On the eve- ning of 1 sw a ship aud brig, both American, standing for the Key, but could mot recogaias their names. Bang Besny Trownainar, before reported ashore on Pine Irland Keet a little Bast of Mew London ha ov ft wit Aemago, and went into the harbor of ¥ den at o'clock on Friday evening. Ro: has eight mea sisk of the yellow, and will proceed for New York (80 says the New Lonoon paper) a0 soon as a crew ean be pevouced, Sr ®ric Baw AnoxKY APosTOL, jm. oniled from He- on the Mth Sept. with @ cargo sepa ate and so~ v9, bound to Hamburg, and on the morning ol the 19th was wrecked bo wien Memory Kuck and Sandy Pare of th ‘curgo hae Leon saved, and takem to Nassuu, NP. S Barner, ‘mall, tanend for Kingston, Ja, on Sunda: Vérh ult, in thiok, equally weath-r, struck om the N 4" became a wr ck.’ Sho was ssripy provisions saved im & dam ged conditio: elven sold on the Ivth ult, for the benetit ken by the steamer RB Forbes, wa NS, for Salem. wich potatoes sone om aixne of probably mtended 5 eee tow ip taeir own, b del " 2 SMALL VerseL. bottom up, Was pass the night o the into Domiossve clnwtee Ponet om (homie yy At Scyohelle Is'ands. J ir, of bad two boats ary the dad of duce, aad lest ‘one man. 1, Bruce. 7H, 250 sp, George Potter, NB, Heard from, Jui ‘MU sp. ene Spok Bark Thales (of Boothba, ), Pinkham, from Cardiff, W, fo Wilmington, Ne, 62 eays out, Oct 7, lat My len 19 50, shore of Provisions wud water. with which supplied by the bar! Fairs Mmtunt, at Poiladeiphia. Woreign Ports, Cunacoa, Oet 16—Schr vold Hunter, Wright, dischg; the only Am vereel. ‘AGU AT Ma, Oct 9—Schr Ann Elise, Jones, irom Baltimore, dine. Nissac, NP, Oct 16—Arr bark Plato, ramen Turks Tal trig Kew Eralane. Ki nt, Providence, Poety Canetio Oct Soy oe Be Oat 15 Begs iholager K ment Cogy Lincoln, Avetil, (rom Bangor. Noy 1—Arr scht Bunga. Baru, Nov 3—Arr ship Souta Gerolina Owon, Cadiz (see ‘0%, RI, Now 1—Sid brig A Duaber, N 2a uaran Zc ita ramen ie ed bats be Wiiso ily thi i 4th, arr schrs Olive (Br) Eastman, Londonderry; Dill," Nontetk: 4 ening) ach wat bs ite, Bacon, Albany, Tigris Gollirs, Perine, Bs , ge: THO kk, Nov dar, bark Bay State, etn Parnes 10, Boston; Isha Domne, ew Yor: scirs Queea, B Br brig Borin K Revos, Taso Oemorara; Loring, Bear Mary, ee tom, N Y Providenow; ulus, Senitl hy NYork: darks, « full rigged tomae 3 mnee Soe We inate repens ‘ood, Weat Indios, Sid hark ; ie Milton, Loring, Vers ork. Mary Low, NYork. #14 now eT sone Presto, oasis, NYor. ru Novi—asrrechre Natnan Durive, *hitedel- it Jane, Albany. Cid Ust SL, ship Catavaa. Die nosrewn, $C, Oct 2— Arr aches EA Henning Taylog seh Fesvo, pert, RB a1 po hy 43 oY werokew Mum phr ator %, NENTS aN im, Oot Sim went tores early yesterday f the ebip D esterian, for NOrieam: with come ere ty or rey Vessels are in sight, bovh 6 'M—The bri bye mad frvw Deatem, ser the only ¥ Iaponien, for Ma- colliors (or Bastera rd ond outward jewel, either ere x Oct Sl—arr echt Cinderelia, Reverly (and gid fer, ‘Nea. Bid Deh, sehre Favition, NVork; sat ote S or beige Romemrace 4 Stesl ond | ae a: WH Gutimer. Treen Tampa uth, Ja Towed to sen ae ip Diora. by brig Felecreps. rae Hy Kus, Woodside, N Forks ab Louten, N Yor¥ for woe Wasting om, 4'4 Smith, Nyon, Sag, Lota, Sam Prawere Pig alap sername pee Baprors, Bev d- are sche Actesh Porker, Albyay. FE bark Dom rissoria, Hoven Giltord, & Churetsil, Attahases. nites, a Yorks “NYork. me brig Orb, Chae, Porteme uth, ure Se Jae & Wand, aok~ Troviererin rms, Derte, on, rl om My Eeveliog, Baltimore, 814 24th More, . Froncivoo, Mary Clare, Si Nov I~ Are brig Tangier Park, Sears ra nore Merten, = Vor i W reser id perio, Comery, Barba “ ship Armantie (iY bp Fa ‘ ahs bh, Ings, two ebildren t+ hi fy en, D Conver p Je: goe, @ 9 Pew Duns. eaitd, #itenel o wonsh Ave som Bort &@ wept Wr k Borwigolie ommutotary + ard dat oe Inlea, conn, D heddin, Abeves, Pep costs Will, T York From Liverpool for Malite Whine Barnes Packet Bbip, Admicel= Wes Anco! Poarna: que, do; Mr DU Bi edge of New Vouk ave at do: " We F Moris, sh, of Moxion—190 Im —

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