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THE RECENT STATE ELECTIONS. MOVEMENTS AND SPERCHRS OF CEN. SCOTT. His Visit ¢o Aubarn and Syracuse, and Inter- view with Senator Seward, DOUBLE SHEET. SALES AT AUCTION, ane NN UCTION NOTICE—NUUSE FURNITURE SAL, BY | Williem W. Shirley, Auctionver, Monday, Oct, 18, at | 18) Mulberry etrect, noar Broome, vom, basement, | fu family declintag 18 nt three o'élock ‘P to wagons, tho wagea and pounds—S. D. Hongland nawew b. g. Tray Joby J. Woodrut namos bg. ve the Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, for _roturning a# soun ay (ho sports outa, SNEDIKER, Propriotor. ~ TROTTING —fU B3- Entries to be mado ‘T «9 milo heat Joys o’elock, at hou oN 10, pianoforte, S Sale positive, rain or shine, N NOTI'R.—RY J. BUGART & 7. REL 36 o'clock, inthe auction roo na, No. ‘a large cule of Turai i Faro oach way, 0 | or leforo Saturday ey Durseo's, corner of y and Catharine street. ‘Three or more to mal race, and two to start. JOEL CONKLIN, Pi —TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT HAL Indian Ghmos by vight Mohawk a re, dreasod in thoir original sostam’ who will play a game of ball, and exhibit ther poonliay me- thod of catching tho Lall with their burls, twelve feet above their beads, and thon throwing it from tM) to 3th) feet: is children of the forest provonti h their utmost «withnoss, aud throwin ball, from roaching the opposite goal. rurneréin the tribes will run che loug an awe of ball, for a purse of Sil), by si purae of $60. by Milo race, pr State Temperance Conventions. ¢ ard wage, ene plat rm usa, ‘ance, counters. & THE NAW YORK WOMEN AND THE MASSA. OHUBHETS MEN. Questioning Candidates for Occ, stoves, pict res, also, forty grove ast 2o'elock P Wishout reserve. " twelve Iroquois ® ‘f. Bulb, Auctios DRIAN B. MULLER, AUCTIONRER —DESIRARLE | Adrion 1, Mullee will soll at pablio atthe Merchant's Exchange on Tuorday valuable building tots | situated at Parry rivor, and within oe Knilroad dopos. Th ing, ou elevated grouad dew of the river und surroandir &e., in the noi +901 fare by rai road ‘Tarrytown oue of the wost destral dither fer the mechante or may of bu to the ship canses this sale, Tata at Auction, attwolve o’clook ind plots, with » ten minutes «alk 0 of che fxates short fot rac ne of the best runacrs $10), with au outei Sof S100 F alte, by two Fivo milo race, pares ie race, for a out of enol tribe wager. between the chief « of the beat ronnors out of each tribe. $20), with an outside wager betwoun the okief ofeach trios, th forry, Yor the course, at Ag soon Ay the enorts are LEN EDIKER, Proprietor. 1.—TROTTING.~ON WEDNES yvania Election, petra, Oot, Tho following oMcial returms have been revived from the counties named sPREME JUDOR, in the noighhor- re of A Mina, Waraor, Dobbs vr of the auotioness, No. POR GawAL oom'n, Woudward Buffington. Hopkins, Hoffman Goro, went Ue prams: it, corner uf New street. ). two mile heats, to way Mr. J. D. Mo¥aun names or, m, s Perry. Brooklya, for tha € , Gnd retura As soon ‘each way, 25 ceute. TWENTY-SIX ACRES tho eport is over ON I. SNEDIKER, Propriotor. SE OF $50 OFFERBL sos that never win, st 8 in Sto harness, to come off o tauge, New York, by order of and Thomas b, Jowell, excoutors. © advertisement in the Morning Courie Wweniag Port; or apply to the auctioneer, No, 9 Wall Northumberland VOR CONGRESS, 1,776 Palter.. 49038 Everhart 1207 Fovter, 2748 Middleeworta. 1982 Taggect, NION COURSE, L L—A PU fico for all trotting hie over $#), mile heats, Wednesday, Oct 2 Faulktand & Darec’s, at 10 P. M., conor E: therine stzcat. JOIUN I. SNEDIKER, Proprictor. 12 10 THE WORLD, POR TEN THOU —The owner of Tacsny will trot Mao, or avy other horse in che world, mile heats, best three in five didlo, over tho Hunting Park course, Philedotphie | gounty, for fivo (honeand dollars, and two mil | tm harneas, over the sxmo track for five thousand dois each matoh; half iorteit-—to trot any time before the fret 1854. This challenge to romain open for so- M. KELLY, Philndotphia, Oot. 6, GE TO TUE WORLD, FOR THRER THOUS. ho owner of the stablion ‘St. Law- stallion in the world, throo heats, best throo in five: three mile heats, for one thousand, or five ‘The trots to ‘como off island, any time between the ovembor, 1852, 89 be trovtad a threo successive days, or throe days between oach trot: to bes good day and g od track, open for acceptance until the foro, St. Lawrence feave tros to come off after that time over the Union chester, whero the owner of Bt. Lawrence raside JOSEPH HALL, A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER —VALUABLE LOTS of cround jon Broadway, Minto avenuo aud Sixt} d street, Rt auction will geld a6 suction on W eK at the Morclanty’ Northumberi'd. Straub. Tho following are the official majorities in Phil clig and coun'y : Hopkins. (demoorat) for Canal Commisafonor.. Boffiogton (whig) for indge. ocrat) Kirst Cong) Robbins. (demoorat) Third Witte. (demcorst) (whig) for Sheriff..... Bowers (wihig) for Reg! The whole number of votes cast was nearly 50,000. | some Ini hmen in Mexico, without a cause that would Bowora's election will be contested. ‘The official returns of Allegheny county are not yet completed, but Gilmore (dem ) is eleotod to tho Legisia- | bad three thousand iriebuen in our army. and they, in ture over Peppy. (whig) by a smali majority, lance of the whig ticket {s elected. , the following sonst sido, Ov. | “tween Sixty-tirst y Otreet—Four tote south sid five inches east of Broadway. Lote Berth side, commencing ove hundred feet wert of Right ng thir'y three fact -weornd strect— Four ressional District., 1787 For full partioulars lo, apply to the RY MoFARLAN, Trusteo,_ suptance tws weeks iro ister of Willa dimensions, maps, and terms of @uctionceee, No.9 Wai) ane 7 aud Dollars renes "’ will trot him against an. G. HORTON 7 in heguess :—Mii (Saturday) afiernoo avenue, now erid second haud Britany in and tin ware, bo eaves also, 10 OU cogara ENRY U. LEEDS & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, WiLL SELL turday,) st 10. at lus o’olookk, , a general sadortment o sisting of ‘carpats, wardrobes, ma- following trot two mile hert hundred dolla nt ouree Lon 2th ef Octoler and 1th of and bedding, sofas, The ba | ther vative enti This chatleace to romain Af not aerepted bow Long Island for tho Wes', the ‘at cuction this dav, tater room No 8 Wa'l etre houeeheld furniture. ¢ sofce, Voltaire je? mirrors Lookeasss, Ko wix, six and three f urth an ment of hitchon furnitaro, with which the sule will oom The Ohio Election, ‘avo, Ootobor 15, 1852. Reliable doxpatckes received from Cleveland, say that tho dsimocratio majority in that State figures down to 5.000 or 6 000. with the prospect offurther dacroasa Tp Medina county, the official vote tor Supreme Judge Caldweil, democrat. was 820 majority. In Duron county. Saddler, whig, for Congrers, bas 478 majority; for Supremo Judge, Caldwell, democrat, 811 wejority; for Board of Public Works, Beardsley, whig, 303 uur rosewood pinaos Also, an assort~ d seven octaves. SHAANTD 264i ONCERT ROOM TO LET, BY THE NIGHT, OR FOR A d—Tho Inrge and beautiielly fitted up place of arousement known 9% the Mclodcon, No ill be rented very cheap fir nny kind of ex C modate one thousand persons. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—SPLE, f howschold fui 1% o'clock, at the sa LGeede will seil as ent of richly curved rosewood, mah lor, chamber, and cining reow farn tur Jand walnnt furnivy, haireloth; maho, . brocate lo plush a chairs, contre table: dress bureaus, and tables, with and without w ANAL STREET STORE TO LBT.—AN OPPORTUNI- ty esldom offers to procur yalusble business 1 fronting on two streot Broadway, will be let or Lease: at 49 Carul street. itnation so promiasat A ation in Canal etreet, of Largs size, and only one hundred fact wost of toa good touant. Florida Election. ———covennor d crockery ; una mattresses, pal Walnut wardrobes and library book- nd secretarics; hairront chairs; rich painted wud | enamelled chamber furniture, en suite, with snd withoat Fleven counties, majority Chatiehoochee ROCERY STORE TO LET—TUR LANGE STORE IN the new house c auly. Apply at 21 Bayard stroot. NO LET—A BA place. or to W. L. O LET—A LARGE story ‘and Columbia streets. that part of the Engvire at No. 129 ENRY HB. LEEDS, AUOTIONEBR.—WILLIAMS, areat annual sate of Au National Acavemy of Dosiza, site Bond street. on Wodnastiy Friday the 29th inst. ms, bog leave tr by Amertoan ond For- Stovons & William: and Forrign Painting s, at No, 668 Browdway, ‘Thursday 2th, and Broadway. A ENG, 72 Wal CORNER OF HOUSTON It is ono of tho bost stands fora city, but io suitable for atmost Total majorities. . The democratio gain in (ho above counties, comp! with the vote for Goverver in 1043. is 90— mu whole whig lose, in sixteen connties heard from ‘Tbere are twelve counties to hear from, which gave 871 whig majority in Les, Cabell (wing) for Congress, runs 54 voles abead of the whig vole for Governor. thelr fre? annual enlo of Ma noi eign Artists of fistin niche re others, ths worke of Duraud. Hantingt tor, Oudie, Gifford, Jor aos nell, Carter, Heard. Por and toincin ca number of bi In avpounging th tho atéention of the the United State enperier olnes of picnic Sny business. mney. Keinbeondt Peale, An 0 LET—A STORE 4ND BACKROOM, WITH GAS ting the Batewry, Xr. grocery or any other fromS'a M.to 11". M. TWO NEW THREE-STORY BRICK enty saventh atrset, botwe: Ninth avonues, with ail the modera improvements. Reut J. BROW, 6 Wall street, or W. 8. BROWN, 12 Sicoadway. 40 LET—TUE WHOLE OR PART OF A house, handsomoly furnished, noar Wash- ington eqnare, for two months or ano yoar, to Lot with gas fixtures complete. stion immediately. cost paintlaga now in stor sale, to which they contiieuthy pablioand purchasers fr they propose to place botves buyers a | riehly frame t, which have only Deen attaianble nt privaie p reheso, or & break ar up of | me's gnileries, and to sreseut from time to time a state of modern aris Wile the eo-rparation o sts gireody eecured is ® guar-nty of work ee of pur ase an isale, would Parely be oren to the great bady of Gornolioonrs. it ie bo ¥ mert the wishes of bayers he artisos bepefivrequal to those tho ly on the prc mi New York Politics WEBSTER CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. Aunaxy, Oot 16, 1862. Joshua A. Spencer, of Utica, who has beou nomiasted for Congress by the Onolda Webster whigs. stands fire In bis reply, he says: “ The elrotors of Oneids are free men, to whose judgment and pleasure the matter is eom- on this aire of the Atlantic. ¢ ordinary co as at opoe to return tt) public must derive from ech an Will be ready, and tho pictures exhibited as above, on and through the h Waverley place, ART OF A HOUSE TO LET, TO A SMALL PRIVATE lyn, within'ten mi y. ip a gonteel and heslthy i ms, and kitchen. HL, box 114 New York Post ERNCW HOTELL ON BROAD STRERT.—THE SUB- cori’ er ia now ready to rent the new Hotel on Broad- ed by the acebitect of the Girard House, and built by the aawe builder; will be fieished in about four RDS, 5), Waluat street, Piiladolphia, NO MANUFACTURER kere, and others terms, two lots, of ground, si city, and together I would bo willi AUCTIONFER, WILL SELL THIS | 173 Chathaa a TUS DENOONATS AT SYRACUSE. Synacusx, Oct. 15, 1852 A democratic mecting was held to-nignt at the oiuh réom. Horatio Seymour and others spoke great entbuciarm, with bonfires and « torohlight proces- © day, avi) o'clock, at si ting of parlor, 4 to @ wood te- tabies, carpets, locking rlae &o.; Kiso, R qnantity + -Outd cr sales of furniture, groceries, &e., attended to in any part of the city. L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, this day, Saturday, at the eelos room, Ne. | household furriture— Drocatells. bai oak, mahorany, 27d rorowor Gofs tablew: library aid worctar and work tnblos; war !rohes, trle-n-te en, eofns, ¥ans, lonnces, mattresses, palliastors, &o. bulbous roots, by the ease. CKEMP, ALOTIONEER. FURNITURE, PLANO- Laireet, 8 large asstrtmout of 21m part of suits cuverad with DEMOCRATIC AND CANAL MHBTINGS AT BUFFALO Bevvaro October 16. 185%. Alasge demccratlo meeting was held last evening, to orlebrato the tletorics 1a the Western States A cenal mecting wes alo held, wad uddrossed by Silas M Borroughs, of Orleaas, A large number of persons were prevent, ; marhle ton, pler, contre PIANO, OR CARRIAGE MA- hookeages; 'a ties’ o At private «alo, | iY | horeon in con- Address Hox 715 of @ good teuant. 0 LET-—THE WHOL, houre, handeon for *ix months, or ono the house, with gas, & FOR Part OF A nisbed, noar Wa: hk noar Fulton —R. Komp vill soll at suction ax atove avery argo and hand: | and mahogany turniture of erve, to pay cash ad~ d parlor furniture, covered and ¢rimeon volvets arlor and Wiltaire on dining tables: lis painced chamber faenitury y. veivet and DB. ntwo han deems rovewoud planefe ej mahogany, F haat ouried hair mattresses: feather sede; nt. of good farnt ure, to he wall worthy ington square, ’ Hot and cold water through afixtures cou Possession immodiately. TUB POLITICIANS AY O8wEGo. Byaacuse, October 15, 1952 Tem democratic und next week Mosors, Sey- come ansortn good quality; to Tnquiro wt I Gerrit Smith is stumping Onwego orators are slveady ther mour, Jobn Nye, and Stavton, will adso be there, | Wavorley pla O LET OR LEAS: house, with ba cment, in Fifty sccoud strect, between tho Eleventh avenve and ‘the Nerth river river from the front and rear of the house . DAVISON, at the adjoin Maidon Tune, up BASEVENT STORE IN K PLACE. Alo, furnisbed apartments fur one or two gentlemen. ghairs: marble top centro tat tens oxtens Brary and peers South Carolina Politics—Vellow Fever. Barrimoxe Oot. 15. 1852 he election for members of the Legi-iature bud ox- cited but little interest in the State, In Chazleston, the vote was the smsiiest ever poled, ‘The Charleston papers eny that passengers from the North con pass through thst city without denger from Whenever the Wilmington or New faperé mirive too Lete, extra trains are sua, preveut fhe pecesmity of passengers staying in the clry Five deaths by srflow fever are reported for the twenty-four hours ending om Wodaeadny. dout ginse w partiowlrrs, spol Woking glass which will be found Of the act ntion of h nowkee ere and the trade walogucs oa the sand a general a ON TWENTY-SIXTH gas, bath, hot ant cold Rent, $70 por an- fourth stroet, A FiNE HOUS street, in elew C KEMP, AUCTIONEER = anoforte, ixturt t 1 honse on Two) the yellow fever. h same improvement Possession on 2th inst oo withe nt reser (attor, dining r¢ R8, A SPLENDID the best wentton in Broadway, in. tho vielnity Catalogues on the moruing The Trial of BL op Donne, Trenton. Oot, 15, 1 ‘The Court of Episcopal Bisheps at Buritngton have revolved, by a vote of 6 to8, not to try Bishop Downs, and Bt 3 o'clock this afternoon they adjourned sine die, first floor of No. 6) Vesoy Pn Also apertmonte in Apply at 67 Broudway, oor- with or without a! Twenty-fourth HOUSE, A SHORT DISTANCE e’elook, Rt No, ety of tapestry and air wat trosren, sisting of an ol Vargo feather | ‘ralnue bed | with bath and Crow B. KINSHIMER, PART OF A TWO STORY HOUSE, TOA ee is in fue orver; oo teent only §390, 519 Fourth avenus, ingrin carpets Dureans, mario top bureaux aad table: ny and walnut chatts, anfus, tote-n @ chairs tv velvet. mahogany and gilt irrers, inlaid ard painted tables, ‘ Schooner Jo: ALL HANDS than Boerum Sank, SUPPOFED TO BH Vrariana’s Port, October 15, 1852 A echooner, soppored to be the Jonathan Boerum. be. longing to Aupustus Stedwell, of Brooklyn, Captain Jaced Mend, was run nto and sunk inat evening, by tho ateamer Franois Skiddy when opposice this plioe was broken in two and ‘he stern floated ashore with tho compass and a box fontatning (he schooner's papers, wit, The fate of thoxs on board te pot Known for certatm, but they are supposed to have been ali drowned. Lise, seagate ORG IDE oa inten | withone distimedon of party or feos AU have bara realy by foree as to cure the Inttor ves fel to instantly simk, with evers rout on board "| voltaire and sen Amity, office of this paper. crockery, elas Fithor 't rerorvation (rain or shine.) PLENDID PROPENTY AY AUCTION—NEAR J Jersey DAVID o . on Monday, the 19th th Kitchen furwiture, &o. AAPEMRUCTIUR, HOME FOR A YOUNG LADY would like to mee utend the eduestion of tw oO teach music ard French, and be willing te eoovivs in return lary and good homo, can addroes W., box 3,103 TUR SUBSCRIBER ing indy that would su The soboover situated on Huds reon Heights, ove ground ie v the eep'nin’s cont and bat and from every poin view of Now York th (NA NEW AND VERY Wax flowers. fignr viver anit bay, NSTRUCTIONS GIVE able style of lao, ta imitation for picture frames. sores twelve lessons bo soon by applying ab &5 West Twenty-aecond . Alibersl allowance made to after the above tved there end erohooner wtb eo my very teetul arti ‘The shove are when the deods wi , three verre. nt rix per con fre of D. Sect, No, 47 Montgomery etn ILLIAM MoELWAIN, AUCTIONFER.—AU y At half-past ton o’e street corner Sixth avenu snd noadetaio NAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN —THE 80 will bo re-opened on Monday, The qualiivation for adm ing from tho round, for the mutiqus, aud a ‘Tho draw ngs should Actdumy, 663 Be ool will be open By order of the council T.ADDISON RICHARDS, Cor Saorotary N. A. yTTIGNON'S blic, that his Cymnasiam . for poneral exer tS o'clook, for class exerc eo Gud instrmoti ry sand Fridays, From the Enst, FORGERY ON AN INSURANCE COMPANY—viReT sxOW STORM OF THR FHALON—WITALING PROHPROTA, RTC Bowrow, Ootober 15 1852. Valentine W fwith, teleg-aph operator. arrived in this city act night, in custody of om ofMloer, having been ar rested in Rochester om a requicttion. fe {a okanged with ey to defrand the U Life Insurance Company, of this sity. ont of #6 000 ‘The fir-t puow «torm of the reason ocourred in this olty this morning Passengern from Albany report, that in the western part of the State snow fe ome pl.ces to the depth of nearly an A letter from a merebant of Monol 2Oth. enyer—T belt ever before taken om one season. toexprot a large fleet im this fail, bound home with plea By M. Heury, th 16 North Wiltiany st store, us thoy must oa ivan nproved Length figure sent to che ‘entree gold on unting eases, a trunk of assorted dry goods, &o, uring the day M WITTRES, AVOCTIONERR, WILL at ten o’clogk, at So I the parlor, chainber, and kitcho forgery. and cons farniture of a famity nm hors leave to remind tho on daily, from aun r so until ct time in uso Sale poremptory, this morning in yh Jacres meet on Moi u dated Auenst there will be more of this yaar than We have every reason POURES, OMe HOO, M WANTED-RY A GENTLEWAN near Canal street, wost of | wawwen, DW, NO % FOURTE mn to ten o’clook. URNIRHED ROO and lasy, without hoard, Address G, Ueraid oftve, TORE WANTED—SUITABLE FOK THE BOOT AND * between Fourtoanth and Twont: |. KELLOGG, box 2,048 Fi POR SIX OR NINK M with modern f avenue, has commenced ‘Open’each evening from sight A. M., vo three P.M. Sceducer Shot by his Victim. Minwauaie, Oot 16, 862. Yesterday a woman oamed Ana Wheeler, formerly of Cleveland, where her frieads reetde, shot a youne man einen ee ene with « ptetot Lace who i miseried man. hed seduced her, and reported the faot im the ealoone of the olty re Dwellings Buri W shoo buvinoss, loo UOPANTORKSHLF AOMORS. RAIA AAA AA MAKE A FORTUNE — RARE CHANCE To Wanted—A partoor, with a cosh oapitalof $700, ow business that y Eighth svonue, No Philadelphia, betweon Hl wad 2 a’ol-ok Tit FIRM OF MANN, APRAR® CO. is thie day dissolved. ‘Tho Intorost of 'Warron 8, Pook conte duo the firm, Nie two-thirds ONTHS, A WELL" vomonts, in & roe grown pur- nf oare of the house and fa Ploass address Hl. D, B., rofit, Address ‘one, who will tal ISSOLUTION a nt Detroit, Deruorr, Oot. U5, 1852 by 0. 6. Inok#on, aivo- the dwelling hous of ceases from this date. All outetandin will bo collected by C. MANN AND, HENRY SPEAR WILL CON inows at the™tamo place, 133 Poarl NITED TO RENT—A GOOD TWO OR THRER © having the molern improvements. Ad- The hone owned and ocoupt clate editor of the Free Prew D, ©, Hotbrook, were dextroyed by fire at two o'clock thie morning, The farniture was saved in @ damaged state. The toes on the houses was §3.000. Mr Jackson bad am inmurance for $1,010. Death of Rev. Prof. Magt Kocneeren Oot 15, 1952 Professor of Paste ar tinve the atati ANTED JO RENT—FROM THR FIRST OF No- | street andy vember next, a thre all the modern impere » WITH $90 OR We j to engage in 0 Iwaratl in the chy. Am rloan pre with real nace, BB : minut be between Las rots, and near Broadway, Addrora Touant, or manofactyting business loont forred. Adéress, with teal: ANTED-BY A FAWILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, wntil the fratof May nxt a fornehed ho Of on, tn & reportable ari borhvod, ao town pre Host of reference given. Offo, atmeing prive mud loo Tho Rev. John & Maginnis DD ral Theology in Rochester Vheotogioal Aeminary, died to- Gay of dincace of,the Deart, His ogo was 48, vee ANC ARIICL ‘Ones DUPUY «& CRSNANGE,- 9. ataive, importers of Fi ttlolom, Corba, Dirogehon: Re ROOMS OF Tie v. with wan af the Fithhen omy floor, for a am: A Jaren cfore and werchonee te Wain atrent een are MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1852. Movements of General Scott. WELCOME TO AUBURN—-fUE GHNEMAL'S SPEROR. ETC. Avewen, Oot 15, 1852. General Scott arrived from Koohester this morning, at gep o'clock. snd was esoorted to the Western Exchange, where he wos mot by thousands eager to get a sight at the old hero, He war weloomed by Mayor Has, in behalf of the citi- zone in on eloquent speesh Geperol Soort replied as follows: ‘itizens of Auburn: T have Just listened to x moat eloquent address feom your most excellent Mayor. in your behalfsand tho cbeers of approbation which fill my cars overwhelm me with gratl- tude suddelight I 1emember Auburn as she was thirty yeas ago im the words of Goldemith, ‘The loveliest vil. lage of the plain.’ Afier this lapse of time, I find, in- slend of a covert d village. a thriving and beeusifal city, filed with men of stout banasy acd stout hearts. aad eminens pacttotiom (Loud cheers) fhe woaderfal trepeturmstion L eee ix aifhouit to realise and compre- bend. 10 1s gtorious, aud inspires ny heart, already overflowing with unbounded pride for my ‘country (Chrers.) Gentiemen [am not on party or poi: tie! micsion but have been om a miliary mission tos distant Stale Tan on my way bowe, if indeed, the SpORMomrOUs HU gretityiny demonstrations Lhes meet mo AL EVETy point wilt allow me to ceach my home. [shall notinirvduce into my epeeck any par y Wptes It isfor igh to wy feelings and Und: comtog Uhu oocasion, Cre C1 gUIse & HUE Me PerHORs ol dilerent parties, of different oreeas, wid uf aifferegt couuGies, Lau proud to a ddeves pative and aoopted ms Aaericua oitisens (Jheers ) Cam Ovo Lo Detong £0 (be same country with you all. (Cheers ) G. Hot iD thore cbeerm, gentler co, a Progue Lan always bepry (obear Tbave deen in many Ught places im my Jite Gut L buve never been decetyed or be Tayed by that Diogue (Checrs) T hove always been «ntaiued by te natives of the glorlous Kawratd Isie, They pave always beep at bend in every ewegency. We had a goodly number of Hosh ouluiers who tought bravely in tho Mexi cap wor and 26 | sad. they Dever disapointed mo—al- ways brave wud fe-heul [ oever can forget them. (Loud AG proiooged cbrers,) T buve sald it fe not my intention to allude to party topics. bus I must be allowed to epeak bere of » maserapio tlander, which {€ anarrstand fe chrouleting xwong you. fc ty said oat L pave misused Trisbmen Whoever utiers this calumpy lies (chosrs), and Lew upon my irish fiieads around me to give it the Me whenever they weet it, (Gneos). have said that ao Tre bmn ever turned hiv back upon the eaemy or ever deeerted bis triengs Vor this deolaration L have also Deen shud and viliifed It is said, however, that] hang 6rem te jurttiy the act, This story. my frieads, was start- €0 by cowie pervon without the hears of an Inshuan or Ames At Oburnburco we took rome deserters. We igs, wabed to tear these deserters to coe «bul my much esteomed friend General Shieids, ‘told them it would di-ploase me if they should offec any viv- lene, vad they ftrbor un xecountof my wisbes. ‘flere are the tacts, and [ brg of you co consult every Irishman who war in Mexico a: to the truth of my statemrat, [Leave 1¢ now to your judgment although my ferlings have been Ceoply wourdcd by the foul sinader L have thus al lvded to. But. gentlemen. the seather is inclement. and Tom grestly futig (Protopgea cheers. aud orion of Spoon goon”) The spontancous and heurty cheers arr welcome to an old soldier's heart, Tam unworthy such gratesui deronstrations. [ have been in ascon’ it is trus—io some of the scenes of oar country’s history ; but I feel only ws a common citizen ameog you—I am po more than your eyual (Cheers y a8 aa old soldier. I feel yewarded to those eheers for all my privations, all my labors, all my suilering tm the cause of our beloved country. Lrevarn my bearty thanks, I mist bid you fuseweit God dices you, At tho covolurioa of General Sooti's remarks, the welkim was mode to ring epaia with the oovers of the muitituse Tho Generul bowed his acknowledgments for the cosnpiimens und was thenescorred to bis room, SPRLUM PAOM SEAATOR BRAALD, Governor Swann baving been toud! Ved for. ap. Peurca on the bsloouy. ard after being ereLwed wiu cheers, t9id:—My meigbbors and frtends, tuis 1s ROU a Taae wor wa OconsiOn Tor Lie W Apeuk to you. (A vows, "Why mot!”) Kecanse iis upnecestury. “Twill make a single om Ucn, Searcviy fur mouths ygo #e gavhered 4¥ chy depot to pay Loe last tribute of respoot and affection co the mortar remuine Of the greatest of At 0 state-men, then oa their Wey to their fioal reetiug pigos at Ashisad, (Cheers) Co-day wo ivecive among ourselves, im Cuil lite blatare proporiions and henich, (cheers) tho geaat- est of Amexioon berors etooe the Kevoiauoany wy (Cheers ) Soon purssth away andavother comes, I extines. . ePF/ CHES PAOM TOM CHIRET, MORGAN, ETC. chenea Aiur be bad coneluded, evils were made for Gen Law. of Syrncue The geotiewan replied ia w bhort piluemtepecch, whic wus woil received . UPON LNATOK BRWAKD—DINNEE. ETO, General dowt then took the carriage, aud called ab the 1eeiuewora Cf Gov, Seeurd and Goa. Christopher Morgan, filer Whick he was esoorted baok bo tite Kxchange Lvtel, whee dinner was varting. Gov, Seward presided at tho tabie. On his right 1 G Hoot wes sented audom bis lots the Hon, BF. Hel our wortby mayor alter (ae comeuny had partakenof tos rich repast provided by wine hort Gem Word, of the Exchange, cae cloih Wey femMoveEd aud Gov, Bemad gave the fouv sing at — Wiotield fondor and extender of hiscountcy. The tentiment wan received with loud appinuse, sad General scott offered tbe folluwing . aulura.— « lovely silage. snd mow not a deseried Vilage, ut alow! wad fiourishi ¢ city biter the cer movies wt the Gia Geu, Scott was iutroauerd to che committee feom Syeu cuse, who in cmonny with a iarge Dumber of our own citizens, efooried (be Ge vera to Ube depot, where ho bu aoien to the people of Auburn, ana proceeded on his j sue. bey The demonstration n this city. was merked throu, spirit of emi dusiarm wich we oe ver, on any voe a. few HUrpared; votmithdanding the rainsiora that preveiied unl mer fen o’civos im che uLieaimg, tbe sa lurue cepreseatation of poopie im alteadaace trom the diflerrat to#oy in the county Kyerytiing posed off iw goed order and, we beliete with no accideut. Tbe eecort comut tes from Syracuse, upon there arti- val here proceeded to the residences of Governor Seward, for the porpors of paying thear respects to him, They were cordially reeelved VAL AT SYRACUSE—GREAT MNTNUSTASM— MULE SPBEOMES, IC. Sraacuve, Oot, Long befor the period of the urcteat a large 0 gee mbled at the raiirond dep to Detcgut from O tadaver, vod begbened Che gencral ine = Lhe workehops were deverted aad the ewer emp y. all Aitentieg beng ditcoted cowards svotber quar'er.” The miliary were drawo up om market equare where sl20 a multitude were Awembled Uming to some O Kuows bindrapoy, the train was de layed UHL twenty mivaten pust threw o'clock, wien the Tibging Of the belt aovounced the approson. A salute | wax immediarely divoburgea, wad the military asoors. henure by General Brown provecded to the car im waich Gemerad Soutt was ceatant Av the Clotere] tangs bin avpeacance, be was growed With deat Ding »ppioure. und wae GwMiuoted to @ otand before tbe City U wil, WELCOME To THR CITY. The Maser then A bim as follows: — General soot! —My friiow of izsug bare couferred upon mo the hover and tie pleaweare of reseiviay you, aud in their behait F give youm hewrlfelt and oordiet weloome & ourcity, Ip bebelf of my fellow-oitaeus Lexteaa to youabearly wloome For many yours you have ovou pied au elevated posiion among the distingut-hed mon of ony county. whore fome is the common property of (be Dallon «1D he tented fleld you have attracted the stiention and gained tbe piwnaits of your country 5, 1852 had Wwe @ hesiiy cong 19 sivid Lo you the meed of praire for the tmporcaut wad ardvons duties that the exigenotes of the couutry have. at various thes impored pom you Tlearu with great satirfuction. (hat you are on your revura from your er. TouO Of Melecting & site for @ muiittary Kopitar for ds crepid roldiere—one of the noblest works fo whieh our goverDMeRt cap berngnged. [would also aol obligations (0 you Lor the opportunity wn have give us to (uke you by the bead. aad expres: approval of your fwithful and devoted carear ia your cvptry’s fervice. May your fature life b9 as pleswat aod mpreeabie as your past bas beon creditable to your Permit we. ia coveiusion, to weisome you to it. abd to express the Bope that your visit will be made pleaeant and apreesbie Gee koorr's REPLY, The Mayor bavingoonciuced. Gen Svort replied: —Mr, Mayor wud feliow citizens of syrnonse Lm the midst of this eivy, and of thie vast population which [see aronud me, Lavata bebold ® miracle, which could not be dehold by 4 traveller going round the world, except in America, Lbave paseed Chroush here neu bardiy a Louse was to berrenin thi meighborhood 1 passed along again. aud fow boures greeted the view, and Low a oltr envers the grand, Thists growth almost beyond comparison. Im Furope there fs not » city of this e1ze which has pot been the growth of ceuturies Hore your olty springs as though it were from the very eurtt on which it stants, Line fellow ottizens, the weather ta inotement, aud E will not detain Zauimany minutes, 1 retarn you my thanks my beertivit thanke—for this greeting—thin spouia neous greeting of reepest for an old sotdier. Cresura you my thenks my ooantrymen and you my fair coun try totem. who are here. to unite inthis greeting, To you sho, I tender my acknowlelgments civizem sol Giere of Syracure. for your presence, Your military ap- poezance Cort you honor; with you It were easy to win Heid f. tOo. Wan & volupt i ‘commenced my career ae abigh private, 1 must now concinde, ax T ain nearly exbausted, end am not out to make eperchor. [have not turned to the right or to the left to attend paniic meetloge but bare beew met with spoatancour ascom Linge of people al! along my roate — people comiag out to greet an old public rervapt. Permit me to wish the richest bleseings on you, God bleas you ail Farewell ‘The Generel was constantly interrupted with loud ap: pinuse and ae be olosed bis eye foil upon tarca Ryrd whe bad rerved. and bem wounded at Lundy's ue Pr deewater avd Queeostown The chief and the «otdter ntevchonged greetings arotdet the ryurpathetio chews «+ gepilemen of the Orweyo drlegaci wi ged Inen abd patriots fase courage, then. and.bs B¥- rurtd thet if we. the Americon poopie, preserve our virrue, the race of public bemenowrs caaaos become When Mr Sewar? retired. loud calls were made for Bon Ubpewphor Surge who appenced, aud addreseed afew woll timed remaiks to we ecowd He was toadly ut g0 und nutweroay ober is working for no candidate at thy vooring State election why is a0% 4 friend of that law. the privctpal etreots. stopping al the Syeneuse Minow The military companies were then drave up sud hs General uppeared 06 the balcony, and umuie ANOTHER shREOH He said : Thove heen mach avl ance of Lhe mititay comoanies pro-cut oo this 0 JOUF eppearenor rliows that you have studied tact T chould not be ashamed to exribit you in cnnteayt wiih any militmy company in New York, Paiadetahia or | Berton, Tam thenktl for your sttendanoe but mast | bid you adieu for the prerens. iness be it prevent and foture portioa, “ter a sient INTRONUOTION OF DELEGATION On entering the boose the Genera! was walled upon by Jous C Rice, of Oswego, who introduced bho 0 wego Rolton deb ge ons—adaroseivg blar dius. Aliow me fir, rie pleaeureef pi tion of cite ns fro: ng? COW citizens of @ conn ,fO pay our citizen soldier, who bas won our adwiracion by a tong life deve ed to bis couctry’s tor = We come. wit, Croan the shores of Lake Ontario ; with che stirring aod Lari ing Foenes Cneeted to ite icity you me faaitiar Chip pewa, Gueeperoy, and Lundy's Gang wh ns ere! hoa tho Lonot they gave our couatey ix common Dripesty; we sbould not be vemindful of aim wao+e everay and chill covtribated so muck to false (ae flagging spirite of ons devoted oldiory, and wio first tausht cheat the practical lees n that Britieh bay oucts a ble. We vememboe you wire agaiuet a for ign foo, bat ve romomber yoras ssta'or- Man ard esoldicr by Four prewoce and codpael rustoriag bald words: ‘only asthe foxder of oar ar pence avd quint ow our wortheru froatier, We shonid bave been most hoppy had your engagements porailct you to turn from your route to vito Jou by evr own fizestdes We regret thes nity, We aie deprived of extevuiug hoepitality co a citizen | and toidior, tho-e fuiny and whore deeds wii oooupy #0 copaploucns « place in the hi tury, Allow me, sit in be fore you of our respect towurds you as Sma, aud our Aumiretion of you as a patriot fo have qreeted as a comma ory ofthe siastweah oon Li of this dolemation, to ns. THE GRAENAL'S REPLY. General Beowr replied as foltowe,—Mr, Chatrman, aad -16 gives me great JMearwre to receive your greetings, Lenn truty aay gen- Uewen, Lam very baypy to seo you. Ay your chaieanse remarked Foam femitiar with Lake Oataric wad with the stirring seeues whieh have been enacted ia ite vieinity = Tt wool have given. mo great plearure to bave visitad Oawego, Twas waived Upon at Rochester by x very rewpactable delexution foa your my lite is spared withm the next on ba'tia in which the eallan’ Major Crane boce w distin gvirbed part T was vot prescas there bat (6 renders your oity intero-ting in tho history of our country T should have been buppy to have visited you bt could not tara trem my route, om tay return to my port Kutt, I sasure vou, geatiemen, that [ sbali vist you withia the next «ne, two, or threo years, I thank you goutle racn for your kiuduess, and wish you health, loag life, | and prosperity OIMER srExeTey GRMETINGS. ETC Gen Granger. Christophor slorgau, and Joho, A Spencer were called out grectod wod made apeeshes ‘The gucsia wern introduced by the Mayor aod ovnye citi- zens, The iadiva paid their resyeots, and received noha ruct rletic soldior’s gresting. PREPARATIONS FOR GEN. SOOTY AT ALBANY A ¥, Oct, 16, 1862, Generel Scott has telegraphed that he will arrcivein | this cily om Saturday oftermoen, at cix o'clook Jobu C Spenoer was chairman of @ mostiug, this moralog at which @ committee were appointed to make arrangoumats for hie rco«ption. A portion o! the military wiil cura out, eneral to nis ane a torch ligt? prove quariers, clon will escort the Temperance Conventions. NEW YORK WOMEN'S 8 fA THE CONVENTIONS Syaacuse, Oot. 15, 18 The Women's Etate Tempernnoe § by the Kew Mr. Crowe Eliaxbeth Cady Stanton was chosen President. an firs. Mary Vangin and Mra Susan & Anthony offt clatid na Seoretatinn Li Iitoomer M. A. Walker aod ed & bu iners committe K Tho Paestoner acknowled god ignorance of parliament t | ery rules Mr. Paro. of Waterloo hoy yracuse by pariismen'ary roles Tolters were read fiow are UW. Williems. of Sul who wrote that nothing @i'! d goo end — Bally. dxtor of ‘he Mon’ & plan woold be Gevierd im fw The burisess committee ms sqcepted Lucy Sront offered a series of rs ot length ip their fovor Adjcurned Ul afernorn AE TEBSOON SESSION Lypra Jewniné rpoke at Wogth demanding (he Maioe Jaw. wa being the only effec'nal remedy te the run traffic Mory Waiker, Misres Pailett Oberlin BW Capron of Rhode Isinud aaa others, defeoded the resolattons A cern of resolutions was floaily adopwd, to tho fol- lowing ef ‘The lot declares it to be womaa’s right as the greaten bufferer, to labor against tot m perax No 2cireots thea efforts ayatnet trafficke No Salcountwnances both velier No 4 declures chat the law sbou 4 of liquor, % legalize, bat for cilice. No. 7 (by Luoy Stone) doct movement in ferwarded best by be cons. though the heavens fall No, & eavetions the cour Etate Society tut June wod jroted women howed they needed of wo Nea who t gboonment,”” No & Geciares that fatemporanco iorwases smong young men, wud must be oppor (hy comsentiow afterwards acjourned ti evening. . KVENING SPSSION The Convention wa opened by er ¥ spd ndop'ed. Proteneor Auuen, of M) dranvi find womeg eutering into Was /urprteed that # Ducts the bot Tempera the tide of women Browo. of M'Gr ritiows of the r, eras happy ¢ the ood om es, of Divinity as syear tt od bun of a remaric of Vt fie Ouileee Chat ui point ont their entvation — He alluded to uve destruc ive efheot of wlochol upen the Indivns, and ssid «reform was peworing end would end tn a eur aph ot rhe tariaoi- ty. inviring mie Lo wit you, L intend odo sy if | Lmo or theos years, L nm happy to wera that your towa la now « flovri-hing and prosperous otty. LE frequen Ly visicud it ap Rwere bawlet, [t was tho cheater of a well (saght or at the £ Giye oes. at 44 evening approached, the wad was sharp abd curling, but the bight promised a oiwar wud dee morning fur to-day Finn —at bait past two o'clook yesterday morning. » tire war ol-covered im the criiar of the bouse bY Wacer erent, cecupied by Owe Bycus ass porter aad omer Tho story of tskrton & Jo. ulon che fires flour wud tbat of Hugh Moar, liqaor dealer, oa the fecond flor of Ube sume hours. and much AnoLtOess wad felt lest the fines should extend hi Owing to the prompt action of the Vire Deparcmuas tals und tbe fire way extiognished with ® bottling 5 ore fe prevented, sual amotne of damage Cap Brepown aitended, with offloers, rer to reven we Ly tng dead in Captain Garren tnan diatery Geb en sith toot meu, (o the premives Upon catseng the bail. tue officers fovnd the body of a man nad Jub Hnrriscm Iy17g dead at che foot of uh Conse d WHS TOORMIZED RAB GrOvery Cl bye Gemen on the opeorite corn Was reo about the prem aes oa Coareduy afi-cavon ead jolety Mot nL Seneca Valls yesterday. at ll o’clook A M_ Prayer was otiered y Stone Dr. Cutehoow, Cuwia ah Pallett, were appoint 4 they would be sus. ded ar mich as porsinle Women aure gagged nt | eit report, witich was | Auttons, and spoke wh No, 117 Orenge str Tursess ov Tue Srasey Leo ci'izeas found aa aged men lying WM tm the etreet on Charday nthe Poy humasely belped bim t it proper at coptoin amd men tn ¢ Misraty — he Rivg Volunteers. composed of young Burges the anpporting of temperance candidates 8 thet every reform Utivadng that noose of iweividuel respouribility #hich mever exemye from dary that indepengence whleb boldly demands that justice men at the Meus on King. @ | wumbereo thi pemeil by Joa 4th # gold pe fuchard smith, 6ta & fier cup, by Vercerr’s remaining soroiations were discussed Denuber t ul target exc 140 tetant They oumbored force mus Jd were comuauied by Captaia Jonm B doaauny. io nt | ret ome mpied We putiock 7 Dat rather e euould riuk (0 bel tian wonieo Frepob's Hotel att apd M Oty Intelligences Tox. Mivrnonss Tomraina, tee Covpwate of Kasey Denockacy, ron Govenvon.—We understand from @ retiable source, thet whom it was re- centiy in'tmated to Me Tompkina that corms persons be tieved he bad bron lodueed by the #hig# to come forward ax a candidute witha view to elect the whig ticket, by drawing off votes from the demoorstio party. he replied that Mr. Weed had come down and soticited him torun as Ube free coll candidate for Governor, aoa thet he tod him he should most certainly do vo, | 40, cron without his sollcitstion Mr, Tompkias evows his preference for Gen Scott over Gea. Piotce for Pro- | dent, nad states that it ls his ojrot 10 defoat the dome eretic party. (bis time, a6 the beet mosns of acovmoliea- Ing bis purporer—end It oisy be profitebts to fagatcw Bic are, Ths Grat principles contended for by Mr Yompkins—and whioh be pluccs adore all othora—is the repeal of the Fuguare lacs law abolition of slavery in the Distries of Ginmbia and wherever elov according to aia views of the constive- tion, Congress may beve the power to conted it. Thee are the preoise doctrines Whom they are certainly ot dinw avy Tunt party has, we do nor douds tp good faith, resolved iw it platiorm to ubis'e by the action of Uengress im the fotilement made of the slavery vu rovery, aad ‘0 les the #ubjeot of wlovery wlone. Gen Pieros its ormliders for President, tully coiucides in thut resolution tae whole party embraces ik. and rejoices that agitadem of toe subject is at an end; #uile the #bigs have left s opea for perpetoal exeiemens Chey formed @ miseravio parody of the demoor true, but therr cumdida'e & dividual mm mbers of their pacy - pls upon sbige are, then, teft where they were provious to thete Buitinofe Copveation—in open hoatiity to tho settlement of the slovery question aad © Fugitive clave law. and on the same platforo with Mx, Tompkins and his alliva, callog theasetves feew domo- In common fair cali bimvoif'a whig? Be is acting in concert with them, and fora common vbject—-thy defeat of the democratia He admits that be was soiivited to be a candi Gute om the fev Journal. the ablest aud mow rkiiful of Me dewarde friende, and iz ts manifest taat bis »yuava'bies aud pure povos. fur the present at lass, colncide oatirely wih dr, d and bis perty, Tun Weavriee.—Yesterday smorving ovenod olearty and distiuotly ©o bet bol veo 4 would have dome next the wolsitmed by Me Seward om pkims wilh ples from the demosravio parey. tie platform on chia subject Et is 4 nut acoapt ft and che ta- othe ally Opposed to the ough’ not Me Tompkias to tekes. by the edivor of the Burning Winer msde hie geay nad voorcabe, sed entrde ta in must polite manner, ad a tb favoraole pornes, onity, racy building reoged thus: — P.M 65 degs ; at P.M. 4b thy precaives, 3 Ditchet, Leomard osei’s Investication —Tnforent ixtn Ward station house apvas clock yesterday morning, thats man bows HL Blan senest) Anstacant stoled Sorgeans U' date ics Cas de ric Lifely employed of che otreet, He Thar fa asoundiag tha scwre he fell, wbere the bosy wa-found — Juroor Lvew Yan inquest Upon the body, at the cet ward sation use, yesterday evening Joba Koroiwence «ss swore, and deyord:—On Ubursday wight abous aalf ash tom Oclock beard « » tomy room Lenw # mans cmry; | passed bim by as L was foghroved at tousmag lnm’ when I bracd of a mau being found dead ents more rroalled to my recvlieciog the man | sae ta cho entry; Lota not Know the maa gu feo as to the appearo | pwination, evinewg a coogestive sta’e of the beat brate, apd Iuegs the OLgestion of the ine +8 Of A ning ‘aliieg; apoa golug ding. Pac ly Maula, 1 tae om Gidd LL taal Post move eke * eLOFD UpO ary returned ® verdivt of conve in and luogs, Rescues rao Drowning —A man, named | Jomes Murphy, feil aceentaily into the water No. 9. North Kiver, at toa o'divck ow Ch urs i would have been drowned but for the timely aid of voUnrty nud Haley, of tbe Teuta ward, okpowu man feil into the river at the fost ef he same wight about the same hour. ead from deih by ollicer U Vonner, of the Chir Dancesovus Brow ov an Arvnay —Whilst a man aamed Miousel Goinn #48 in (he bone No 66 Muiberey straet, ov Thursday wight. Dp alwr.ation «pruag up betweem cdope timothy Leary ta the aoarse Of whieh retruck him ® bios wound 1 the wan Was fakeon bo Mis Tesidecea, t. hy officers of the poitve. the Seven conta werd station tion Was pald to hia by the aod ty roucered ange ob ward aod nimed after Auwatead vpon cher Ugget exenest>) om comoaad of Cap aia Reeder Tae ow nd made & very fine sleow bot fe wba MmaRdAT ms fois rm dae won by Mishast Lyon, 2d @ gold rrey Sd a pnive wita m $5 gold plese, Coby Wo Wrigny oom ew 7th gold rime by Joba they ot Guard weot om thee ton to the Pavilion, Satea vnteudra fur Uf ep vi waisa G two (be Dest marksmen, roing the comoaey parlook of enico basa at request of ext donee of or Crowiny of te Miliary eres Letters wee then read trom Mrs. Fowler of New York tgrport, Conneations tng F #D Gage of Obro Hick Guards, etat ond Mise sures 8, Anions olfered « rasoiation to the effuot | 3 exyresed themselves bighly di yentod that the eborch sbould do aay #ith the eworemenal | With the vast nevangensen’ of our prest cova ead de wine and ret felio vie Lam distor Mist A defended the resoturt war nae a Mis, bloomer, Mra Veugha, and afew otuers, youd ney. yor A Jeveine offered arésolitMon th an the right to petition is the propie. ana our pet! New York bave beea cust Fights ae memoriatiels wile’ d thee we will gi ent O18 en 4 ee women of thes are of MASSACHUSKITS SLATE CONVENTION, “ om, Oot 16, 1852. A State Temperance Convention is ia seasion at Faneali Bail, at sbicb many of the temperance leaders ara pre- sont, The Hom William Id9, of Wade, tv Provitent, Kerolutione were offer d tu the effect that the Mains law iL. apd that the friengs of tha: law will vote APTRRNOON SBSSION i ‘The afternoon sorsion was attended vy abou! 1.000 per. “ona, All the letters received fom the different State econdida'ow were read. Morse Manon. free eoil Posie for Goveruor, wus ta favor of the continuance of the iaw, as wae also ifr Hun. Uington (Whig) and Mr, Walker (free-roil,) both of whoa sre cundidntes for Ube offteor Liewtemant Goveruor, Le Yow pron. We demoeratio can viiate tor ror. dodgrd the question, wed no rep! wnwat | wore roa frou either Meera, Clifford or Risbop, the whig wud ae meoralts candidates fur Governor Bperchen were made wud lei ters read, from Inading ad- vocates of the law = Lbete te po douot that the mape- Tevoe Den wil. to rome coud advocates of the Jaw tn the comteg Stute epective of party pretsrenee, able extent, rote Stenmboat Accident on Lake Eric. Burraco, Oot. 16 1852, The steamer Oooan is in distress nt Long Po'ns, baving p hes ebuft on her up trip Last night, while loaded percengers. The steamer May £iower has gone to ber relie€. Markets, New Onieaws, Oot 15. 1852, ‘The eriea of cotton to day were 4.600 bales, with a qnies but orm market, Middling 1 quoted at ®%o | The ¥ cok’ salen have been 58 OW Dalian 1 cuncopts to 128.000 betes. Exobanges are lower, 8cer- Ling w at 846 premiom, vi the stock on baud Axnany, Oot. 15 1962 ‘The following have teen the revel pts of prow uoe since our Jest i Flour, 6 O60 bbls ; corn, 6.000 bust; barley, 1 000 Jo , ont, BOF0 do, wheat. 7.000 do, Flour ts antl, Ruck. wheat, with fair ree-ote, elle at $1048 $2. Wheat mous Tere Ost ar wer, esics making at 44 § 09D. 9nd cargnes aflowt acd ‘Oo arrive well at 60 wey Goo busb cheneed bands, Warley «in demand prime remglen Pring full rater readily — Wiscoasit i4 ba good wely Ond Stendy wt the @ootine : | barted Upoo & viwt Go Castle Gard menu afters spirited cisouwon it | he Museumend National thea telnet wight accom . by the Bridyeport Corn Kk ch the andud by Capiein Varcow, not by Usptaim auob | rd of toe rights ot | The "Long-ehore Meno! Everything went on quirtly yecterdsy morning slowg the cock« and «barves of both the North and East rivers, In com quenes of Lhe rerolutions of the previous evening Thurrday, no m¥n weot to work ata lees rate of wages than thirteem «bthidgs ttovadore oc other persou, This was egreed to by the mereban(s, a most instanc Prace, temperance and order, were the watoh-words of the not at work The majority of the mea were . bur Ho guKrauts was given that this eats of wages was adopted m4 0 1 ia con omy and our | were working wt ext mo} This and Muprossive discourses. ytvea to the laborers by Mr at meeting was bed at Custhem Halt, past seven o'slock yesterday eveniag. Cas bell Me. Wiis od Me, Patrick Dowobee, wih Mr. Jone as reoretaries Ob mesting Chore ware r bunded workmen prevent, Che ucclumation, result of the proceedings of vie by # coptinucn! coors Of deterwipalion. wirh Be would also cecomiaeud the focmeites ofa Laborers Bevevolent toe ety for Le was advocated by Yr \ Numbers presved forward for ecole i Dundsed and Lor’y-owe dollars were pad by mem ce The meeting adjourned after pacing a vow cf thanks tothe newspapers of New York joctusing the Times, Hvibune, and Journal of Commerce. omited apo last evening The reporia: of the Sun tnwmked the men. Jention will be completed upon aexe Wednesday A meeting is to be he Peyeter street stove o'clock Cuuday next, lo arrange the order of the Sootety, Naval Intelligence. ‘Tre Breamen Pownartas — all the mopitions of war, and fully mania, dropped down the river. yesterday afteraoen and snohored ta the North river, off the Battery. At @ late boar, many ottt- zens visited the grou eteamer would depart upon rome expedition for the aus. tairment of the ational benor At a late howe Inet night, she remeined at her moorings. hut ovthiog In, and order The prevatiing opinion was. "bat she would L check this morning; by Scsts oot rately eenertained The V 8, steam fii her srrived at ek ry bsod The Haard wae bate Tbe compauy of Continental lee ware secetved upon band a Wate, Caay other Meeting. day without any deductin for , where men were required, d Sv much adhesion was lutions of Tharseny uicht ‘hat mow urteen ebivings Dicherte, took ninw. wed would not work at muy «og (0 (he oaod advice, moral Willams Mr Molrath, Mr, Keliy, the first meeting, The sa ns was called tO tae Chait og rm ting (hem «1, Merdas, wad wie hog congrat house. ie De ta vowel equipped with nd, moved by the idvs that the Jet movements, out tom eboce che would stenm te 4 regarding her inte Fulton, lest from Pensagole, Or