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‘Whe Firet Trip of the ste S. Lewts. ymvaxs. 5 ries ee ABUSREENTS, Senn OO B reer « larger majority than the State has over before given. Maseacnvertrs.—tn this State, too, the nomina- tions for State officers havo al! beon made, and three distinct parties are in the ‘ield. ble that there will ple, and the Nee 4 isp aromas aa are toan “eotice ve Palfrey, the free soil Boutwell, the ¢sali command od oy OUR OCEAN COKKESPONDENCE. Sreamsnve 3 8. Li Derawake Break. perl Sept. 35 issn. ¢ 5 ‘The Gale and the Steamy—The Detention—Vessds m the Breakw ter—Slapwre:k. ‘This fine steamship, under the command of Capt, R. F. Loper, who constructed her for Harnden & “Co.’s new Liverpool line from Boston, started from Philadelphia at ten o'clock, for the former port, “where she is to be delivered up to bor future owaore. “There are over one hundred passengers on board, principally citizens of Now York, Boston and Phila- -delphia, including some of the firm of Harnden & Co., and many of the magnates of the two former cities, who had come round for the pleasure of the strip. There is also an abundance of gentlemen of the Boston press, to farnisa the newspapers of that “She ran to the Bren of the oxean voyage. the Breakwater, one hundred and six ‘miles, was mado in nine hours, against the flyod Maen two-thirds of the whole distance. Soon after leaving card Henlopen, the aspect of the heavens ‘was changed, pad, from a bright moonlight night, “was converted intoa furious gale from the north- east, commencing with a squall. Capt. Loper, with kind consideration for the comfort of the large amenes ot guests who bad confided themselves fo era, determined to seck a harbor in the ae ustil the gule subsided. This was -done, and the noble ship rode casily at anchor ail on Sunday and the following night—the gale oy 80 severe that s'eam was constant! kept up in ordor to kevered for any emergoncy that might bs Ay igoncy is} wi ing her anchors. Dae of Sunday, vessels continued Cooking to the Breakwater, ‘and on the mornin, their number amounted to 4 barks, 23 brigs, 1 schooners, and 3 New York pilo: boats. Ose un- fortunate brig, the Cleveland, Capt. Sproal, from Philadelphia for Boston, treightcd with coal, at isms to return to the Breakwater, having met the ele at some distance. When olose to the lighthouse on Cape Henlopen, about three o'clock, on 9p Sunday, she missed stays ani went on shore. ‘The crew were in a perilous situation, the sea mak- a complete breach over her. The flag was ies union down in the rigging, as a signal of distress. They succeeded in reaching the beach in their own boat, saving nothing but what they had on. The brig, though exposed to the fury of the 08 see cariog the whole of Sunday, remained Hage -and did not lose her spars. ‘Sho will probably be off when the weather moderates, by lighten- ‘her of the coal on board. ¢ wind has moderated, and the Lewis will pro- bably resume her voyage this ene The new steamship Franklin, wh started on her first trip to Boston, on Saturday, probably pro- ceeded on her voyage despite the gale. Political Intelligence. “New Yorx.—The campaign in this State is now “fairly opened, and the several partios are eagerly contending for euccess. In tho whig convention there was great apparent unity, and the wholo whig press of the State join in the echo of approval -of the nominations. A majority of those on the ticket are of the free soil or Seward school, which will most certainly add great!y to its strength and prospects of success. The Albany Evening Jowrnal, the organ of the one faction, and the Albany State Register, the organ of the other faction, expross ‘their great satisfaction at the result, and speak most certainly of success. There are three partics in the field, as follows:— Industrials. Ward Smith. Te. Jor. S. Washbura. Ww Tigi” Henry B. Stanton. James M. Cook, Benjamin Welch. John Windt. ATTORNEY GeNRRAL. Daniel Ullman. Levi 8. Chatfield. Axor Faber. STATE ENGINEER AND SURUEY Mex. C. Seymour. Wm. J. Mcalpine. Henry Fitzhugh. “Horace insrrcrom , ‘Alex. H. Wella, Henry Storms. killas Pitts, The above are the tickets now before the poople of New York for their consideration and suffrage, onthe 4th of November next. The whig ticket will doubtless receive the support of the whig party. There seems, however, to be somo difficulty with regard to the nominees of the democratic conven- sion. The nomination of Benjamin Welch, for State Treasurer, does not seem to meet with uni- ~versal approval in the western section of the State. where he resides. Having control of a newspaper ublished at Buffalo, he has always opposed the Tews ofthe compromise, ani particularly tat one having reference to the ome pen of fagitive slaves. ‘His opposition to the canal enlargement, after a tacit acknowledgement of favor, will also oj cite ard his prejudice. ~ It is also intimated tha Chatfield, the candidate for Attorney General, will t with opposition in the western part of the 2. The industrial party isas yet but little pwn, th gh fhe embraces thove who were heretofore Montited wi the Seward reform and wor! men’s cporenils., There are some on the tickot of consi- %erable personal popularity in the immediate seo- tions in wil they reside. = ge ei tn free soil 1 possesses a popularity, wi in all probability, draw considerable vote from (mone candidates, with which Pign4 he i ways identified before the raising of the segs? in pe .politics of the party and the country. Mr. “Lyon, a member of the last State Senate, to whick he was elected in consequence of his devotion po, the canal —— law of the late session of the Legislature, by an overwhelming majority. He, too, bas always been identified with tho demo- and a strong hold upon the people in hd A the adjoining "Seation In the con- test for supremacy in the Stato, tho be yr oer uestion seems to be entirely lost sight of, tho the result of the approaching election will have rf effect upon the action of the national conventions. ‘The present indications ae to the success of the pen a, whish will, in all probability, bo sux th ppointment of tae State committeos Poy have a great effect, as tauch will depend upon litical character of those chosen to suporin- the political affairs of the several parties for the next Kew. ‘The following is the committee o a ee A Westervelt, John J, Ciseo 24 do. Benjamin Brandreth, lenry C. Murphy. Mt do. David L, Seymour, Peter C 4th do Window 0. ‘atsom, Wan. A Sth do, Charles A, Mavo, Donnts McCarthy oth do. Ausburn Birdeell, Henry it. Mygatt th do. ‘Thomas Y. How, Jr., Robt. Cam mpbeil, Je Sth do. Dean Richmond, llenry K smi) committee has not yet been made pub- tie, and the industrial party declined to appoint ape. Penysyivania.—There aro three parties can- voesing this State for the ascendancy at the ap- proaching election—whig, demecrat, and native American. The last named is but o «mall party, -comparatively, but will operate against the whig party mor: than against the democratic. The ourse of Governor Johoston, the momiace of the whig party for re-election, has not met with the ani- versal approbation of thore who have heretofore acted with the whigs, principally on account of his knowa personal opposition to the Jaws of the com- promiee, and particularly so because of bis refusal to sign a law for the proper observance in the State of the federal law. The late outrages perpetrated against the Fugitive Slave law, and tho officers of | the law, have been turned to political account bythe democrats, and will have a telling offect at the ap- proaching election. In his lettor, Governor John- ton states that the people in the imme diate vicinity of the scene of riot are an orderly and law abiding opie, and it would be useless on his part to step oda wd the bounds of duty to acnd an armed force to quell - wera Jol. Digler, the candidate pede Ae. auteale plotand te fennel — o al ie eye “tt the cor Seni ati Prog dish ae. utert in every oft waged with pean but the babilities, at this fine. aro ‘eeidealy in favor of the democratic cau- didater, With pene to, the Pendent {quettion, the e on. Seott, en aie tie enterata are difkied between Gen. Cnas Buchanan. Some of the party op’ Mr Buchanan on account of his connection with ‘the oki federalist party, but a majority are doubtless in his favor. Mississinat.—The Inte electton in Mississippi, for delegates to & Stato convention, has materially charged the aspect of the political affairs of the tate. Tho statements of the press, genorally, bo- fore thet clection took place, led to the conclusion, that the soveseion was much the stronger party, but the result has proved the contrary. General Quit- man is @ man of great popularity in his Stato, bat the question of disunion reaches #0 far above per- sonal esteem, that the most unprecedented majority has been given against the measure which he was ivocate. The Jackson Mi« ny Faerie of the oveeealon party, has struck ‘hes? and ae nonletens an Sane Gea to the will of t! of Gen. qaemns, fe mobos “Pye he candidate of the soos s- but the result in favor of the Union can- diate now rendered certain, and probably by ‘ WHOLESALE PRIC: CUBRENT, Oounectep eee een Mi, von vias New Your 1850-61. 1848. — eh = ares See ‘onto oll et FRO c" Dur noveien ~~ cath, ne no election by t! je Governor af ice the ae Tie fhe imal cs sertan eel meme a, Bar Toe ex re Vernon; Charl David, ry, but : majority Hani Ee —— lommec! Ione 1 1 i 1 1 1 6 3 lv 1 te. and Governor ition semen candidate, wi peers of their several parties, Tut jority in the State, and should tho Lagislature, it is ill be the result fraseivert muse! wd ac there be R4 apl exceedingly doubt! ‘ul what wi posed tor thors Serie nal ater ae dian, will also ‘Tayler wilt stetaln ‘the ea renee y of the Seguin ber 1, will be ya. SO cee Dee tee re come apes eras fame opera, Mise Mar; THIRTY- SECOND CONGRESS. Eanes. *. a thay? TERM COMMENCES MARCH 4, 1851, axD TERM NATES MARCH 4, 1353. The First Session opens on Monday, seas: AUIONAL TAMAT % Lalealre | Private. Box Tiok 4 & ei ‘Tincedny ware bana a Sebo, Rebol, Tedo, chief of the coirers, xh: M ‘isk: Sree teeter uate ie ry onks, visiters, genet choriaters; La C: | een a Lies aloSSen Lise e ors from each State. Since the admission of Culifornix, there ars thirty-one States, represented by sixty: two Senators. The Senators who hold over from the 4th of last March wore forty-one; viz:—eighteen whigs and twenty-three democrats. Of the twenty-one new Senators, thrce are yet to be clucted, from the following States:-— ry @ Pa Hueshars aan, oeity tl Whig uujority ia 1849 Midduaz Cpls 9 a pe Sait. — 9 a Wy td Paty GEENSS SZ f EMANSON- bee Mr. Arnold; Pierce, Me Stara; 8 Mrs, U.¥. Nichols; Cauth Leary, dixs, Deow. £3 Democratic gain. “A majority of the House in Dem« crat? cleetod thus fw iSHe SESSEi | PER He. 3. Breet’ er bro & s 54 2 a0r wood, J ant Manager. Admit 25 centes gyn Be. if primi ry Nizios spt toa MR. JOHN SRPTON, ing at rer ond Mons. B Bucre 0 Grand 1. sce ieee Connecticut—Legisiature to be chosen im April, 1352, California—Legisiature probably whiz. ‘Tennesseo—Legislature whig. Senisoge, HOLDING OVER AND xiao cr. Free ‘Sotlers or Abolition mig, Ter ROUGH AM: SLYCEUM, }, BROADWAY, B4RBacouR will Ra pcleens i the Col. Mt jaunering, Mr. Fo: Tren, Se, pig patil is re ranves Expives. William Reich King ouenaay. Enpires, 1853 Alpheus Feleh. Democratic majority im last Congress in the States to TP UE POOUC ARG wESPZCTFULLY INFORMED x Miss CATHERINE BAYES five her rat Concert in America, at 28 Hat, o8 ToRsog, Seer. 28, 155, Lt is cortuim that the demoeratic majority ia tho next Houso of Representatives cannot be loss than 40—but whether this majority will act together, ls doubtfal. There will Le @ few free sollers from the Northern States, and peraaps 16 or 20 seeessionists from the South, RESIDENTIAL ASPECT OF THE HOVSR OF REPRE- GARDE David = Atchison, John P. Hale, (8. 8,). ture, cris, Jr. Duet" Quonde di sangue tinto,”” ral Mr. “La Damse dee PF. and Herr Mengia. +++ -Moyerbecr 3; Ae old Seoten Ballad Antimony, & 12 a — With regard to the vote by States, which only cecuxs in case the Presidential eloction is referred to the House of Representatives, the following is theresult thus far:— Democratic Stater1e. t “The Flowers of Ae Aria—" Th Bivaeoo”, ponel Crue ‘9 OPERA H HOUSE, MECHANICS ‘HALL, NO, rand st ev Benjamin F. Wade “The Happy Switzer”. Herr M. “The Harp that a throu, Tames Coopers. ‘ Richard Brodhead, Sanpete de. South Carolina, poeeten. ’ Arki m . Noeturne Espacnole on the vga: Pg egos Clee ‘rh Sie th are MAN. NG Bertram, i; A ger kane, Bate Ske are ke oa ee witl CH a “Goltmabla, Mis. Skerrutt; Be nui, eens Mi hai he eat [TALIAN oPznA ar cast, Manoger aud Conductor. Lan night but one of the Opera, Th iit be port jadarae Bectacee Mae ore “Bathleen May: bi ae Song—“ Im this ola "Chae" Rondo Finale—“ Ah noe sivas | Grande Finsle Instrumentate, A grand Orohost id most talented 1 | wilt poeensec ete John H. Clarke Charles T. Jam SOUTH CAROLINA, R. Barnwell Rhett. An Hrish Ballad 3" (Sonnambuls), .. . Bollint f more than forty performers, ia New York, hast deen “5 " by. G LODER AND Md. LAVEN! There is no doubt thas the democrats will secure ama- — Ou, jority of the delegates of seventeen States at loast, Six- oka’ iy BLLOWe MINSTRELS, ag FELLOWS: rs RW, MORE. every sieht wikis fuel sclabrtou ond con is ® majority, The pest ian siorts ou a tds concert il be from PH Buckley. Master THE LATEST ADVICES RECEIVED AT THR KEW YORK H#RALD OFFICE, Vv ATHERINE MAYES’ CONCERTS.—A LARGE NUM. ber of the bost seats, tor tl th. Serenaders, or ‘New Ortonse | Conoorte in New York may be had al the Or! ue are aut the original company, com posed of the above oa per lib I— a-— HE ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS SERS. MENADERS—g. mnt G rea} iy announs yy an secure seats in First Concert, Ti Ang. zB Moranham. wits Ena 1— 3125 Mata: . Cr iti rer ton, 45) a—— by addroseing the subsari bers. Verma Ching: PL) ‘ id. Seats, $1) cho TS FOR THE F1KST CONCERT OF MISS Catherine Hayes are now ready, and may be procured sic store, 0) Broadway; + 8nd at the Aator House. Bey te Am. Arctic Espn. » Venezucis. Aur, Aw Of the members elect and those holding over. thirty- four are democrats, twenty-one are whigs, and four free the free soilers, Hale and Seward were elected and free soilers—Sumner and Chase and free soilers combined. , (democret, of Wisconsin ; Fish. (whig.) of New ) of ‘Vermont, and Wade, (whig,) », are also put down by some as free soil: Mall's music store, July 22 Nassau, N. P. ‘June 18 Neuvitas, Cuba. by a union of whi be elected by Hain: -ppokds ies ‘aftoes me ine Su and whi troupe of 2 dure, House of Representatt ‘The House consists of two hundred and thirty-three four territorial grtes, however, have no vote. Annexed are the names of ‘THE MEMBERS ELECT. 2—Timoty Jenkins, ‘21—William celebrated Monageric—tho Ie known pee mbraoieg known to natur apse gat. be best com- Liverpool, — 92h - 1—John Bragg. “4 ghanck— fasee 1 49 2—Jaines Abercrombie. $—Sampson W. Harris, i Buence Agi BA. om ved & Most briliiaat sumracr cam the paige cigies ard towns of wee Aug 18 Sagua la Grow "Aug 17. Balt Lake Cie duly 4 Bantiago (Chi 9 Gampenchy, Beaics,. Gen, RD Ke doce Mysterieuee, ‘na will contin perform his ‘net; The Tneompgehensine Cov ot; S yuspension & ‘&e. equally great delusions. "Aditissons80'conter wralve, Spoente. Carvings: iay’be ergered at | 235 | OL, Pep, (eash) 159 Opium, Turkey 43) Otte Kove, on... 40 Tver, White. =NEBBee y Riv ug, 2 Ben Antonio, Beans: aug. eit, ‘ld; Cabat, Wolyh, 25th; Senta PW YOUK AMPMITHEATRE (7 NOWRRY)—MR. Fropeie tor. Atvern oon B1—Frederick S, Martin, B8—Aug. P. Hascall U—Lerenzo Burrows. Levi J. North, im Avaeviog of the mode Go 4 } Genstan ine eo. Thy. wu ae Diogo, U. ¢: a a ‘ Kae ay some het nay be dees ibn nls waked fat, {Apr 24 Ban Joxo, C ‘Juyld7 San Juen de Cu ~ Avg. 0 San Juan, N | Beam ted et, 1—Nathan D. Stratton, 2—Charles Skelton, 3--Isaac Wildrick. 4—George H. Brown. ie M. Price. Th ving been sold, will com ne Society Library, 1 Hex Pak Ey ‘cents Dread tefl Stuarts’ erush'd— — Laigeet- — DEN Orr ont vty ges TO RENT ~ THE BUFFA 0 Theatee, with ple ‘aa: Sess Ww ienraae STAND, Bula, —— ae: “SHIPPING. 4 BOTHER E. 8. MAIL Ladiow, on Saturday, 3 ron Pics’ No, ply to SAMI. Le Wer eB Wor Ot Pre DA, Capt, Lyon, om Satuaday, Sept ne BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL, betwoom.New York aud Liverpool ¢ VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE ESSE ell should know. There will be P fexsor som Text week. ‘will appear on Thursday er fri tay. SAfred Dockery 4—James 7. Moreheod. br. __ MDICAL, S PRIVATE MEDICA com. Mavricean, Profesvor of tion, 18 mo» pp. 25}—Price 1d meptal anguish so: valary, digeut' “IM to the T un MARRIED Wome panion—By Dr. A. M. Ashe. &—Fdward Stanley 9—David Outlaw Eh oat ie fall —_ ono. 1—David T. Disney. - Campbell (F.8.) ttase Stanton, ty laud and cocelve mails ARABIA, Capt. ———, AFRICA, Capt. & BUROPA, Capt. Lew, AMERICA, Capt. Sha: CA Thess vessels entay a clear whit Ventsasia. aus. 16 le: or the om ing we woman heod, — rm u Rye Moxie ture re contemplates ” CANabas ‘cept ‘Merrisen. it. “hight at thei mast heed; + Aue & Tadase 0, n por Wednesday, 8th Soptomber, ber. Mest oe enn iagara, from New York, , Be Dr. 45 Ls Mavare AUS Lip Ts May 9 Valparaiso, chili. Mei 6—Thomas Campbell. 7—Richard Yates. 1—Lincoln L. Clark. 2—Bernhardt Henn. 13—James M. jad 14—Alerander Har, 16—Wiiliem F. hi this stete of things was ine ritabl meet the worst. At thir time, beard your ee ny iy epok the rres dseovery purest for f, 19—Klen iciton (F. 8. On its ree it al oon — 4 t baa R. Giddings ( ne ad berth sith» font of re. Lor tre if iT comfort, ap AN! ee i'strecty. The stoner Baltic will ucceed the Paeifio, and ail October Utd, agra ti a PApCrs MUST pase through the ui RARD, dr, 8 meeee. | Beaver.So. rkin-- FOSITION To THE OLD MONOPOLY. Keener, Wee, Aiea, i. § Line for Chagres, ditoe Caustoruls ate’ derthes renuedt Prices, DROTMER JONATHAN. 9 camer to the world, will éall steam Bs geaman¢ will enil om Triday, ‘clock, from hor ib the govcrmment inal, Sricaat Feige 7—John A. Morrison. 8—Thaddens Stevene, arren Henny for Havacs gl ew fae a ? wo care aah ct axel 80 2 iy ave elton ot we coy: wbiehhis | Neri a te MAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UN! ye a (TNS wre, ton on Saturday, igeembes | ir 2 4, North tinged joe of saoes Antidote Is a most w i} Sigs Ase KINS— Howe. 22—Join W. Howe. (F. 8. B—John Hl Walker, 24—Alfred G) ERYOOL UNITED STA’ 9—Orin Fowler. AJ FORK AND LIV! T38 10—Zeno Scudder. ROUTH CAROLINA, Ts! at ‘Theebips comprising this ling age bee as va ~ james S—Joveph A. Woodward. 4— James McQueen. 5—Arm.etead Burt. nine ARIS AND LONDON oRuaTRawe or PRIVATR re Die fen hours, by 8 ‘ep npttper 2 —aAibert (, Watkins, eens 3—Wm. M. Churchwell. 4—Jobn li, Savage 5—George W J “e jones. 6—Wiilliam H. Potk. ACK RTS FOR HAVRE- hen eek ships Sa nak leave COND LINE.—THE FOL javre on she 15th, and cannctibe cured te ae a pone to, the shee pypistans ta alt — a Hows ‘John M. “Dorwbi ill NeW HAMPOHIRE, Twek. 8—Jared 4—Harry Hibbard. al wenp—sarrat weit expomure, OF ora i SSSer re xsomewne ROR TILL sina ive rary te Laat ATES TRIEND—OWBAT UOORSS—4a0 oe ye ‘epsiat apeite to dant Ta. vt sg Cerenia two we deen tneee with & boo! ‘Dr. 1—Ahimen 1. Miner, 2 William Heber. Sth" fart Meachaws. lett, It. (F.8) the Ginegow. } will be Be tI AMER maxi, ad HAVRE eee "Ratan for France, and ever cotved tor tas ais the somtinest. re sad ne docs cure er ere Delegetes from Uae Torgit ores, RANELIN MUSEUM, 16 CHATHAM SQUARR, oie Bbove the National Thostre.—Ge Eo Tes. sale Prietor.—Seloon performances conansen alt ens semmanne in he nr apacen s a0 three are varied ‘ond vel valent, na lace tr amusemon) in New York, con a Opera Troupe, humberi cont ited Sake o0 the . so ot of Beautiful ons takon fro: ancient Hy ‘26 can be seen bhi Van: ur "Raerie, ~~ or Preside at the greed Pianciorle, J. H. turday evening. ae the finan an or thoes arly. mt the moet 7 Remedion, sud most certain mace of eure, in every complain® a leter from WA se ahoyiie 4 v ¥ wife han been pereeptibly etnt » in genres ence of hor epg fs e mon the be di OOK. — rh (PLETE PRA PRAOTICAR tof delicate diseases, ated Nye Renta ber of beautitully coloret lates, ae le asl ba Pp ick, M. D., leet we ferevey ae) ties a lasee AJ oso op, tenet treat enn phy P. val Tt Say Sv ail fecha doa cath an ty the fing, baht acer shor of “The Family Physician Ses tins on “"Self Abuse, and is of youth and materity, reve! the payment ead tom tec ithen and onhame eculiity, toes toca "end ‘cocautett ; end "eon aria indiscretion, eb to be mtoetie cu i sacks a irae py poyale Any rma