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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ‘The Recent State Blections. Democratic Rejoicing in Oni GENECAL SCOTT AY UTICA AND ALBANY. SPEECHES AND tecaeeean The Latest from Havana, e., Kon, der The Pennsylvania Bleetion. OFFICIAL KRETUKNS OF ALLBGHENY COUNTY. For Judge of the Supreme Court + 6.550 ecconp ag a Hephimr, (dem.) . Wyman, (means. For Cans: Sharvon, (dem ).... Craig (free dem.) . Gibrom, (dem )..... Shinn. (free dem ) Barton, (dem.)..... 0.0 432 Gal For Congress—Treenty second Disirie! 1 Kittehie, iene Wickerstam (ua Lowe, (whig) 365 Shaner. (mative). Senator Darsie, (whig). Curry, (antive) men Appleton, (wiig).. Penny, (whig). Cowan. (whig) . Kyster, (whig). Porter, (whig) Gare, () Gordon, (free dem). Richardson. (native). 699 Hays, (free dem.) ....1040 Phillips, (mative)... 84 Four whig © and one demorrat elected to the Assembly, For Sheri, if. Magill, (whig) elected over Keut, (dem.) by 156 ma- jority The Ohio Election Cincevnars, Oot, 16, 1852. Fifty-three counties bave been heard from in five of them the vote 1s the same as last yoar. [a thirty eight the whigs gain 12 0.0, and in tem th® domoorats gain $53, ‘The official vote for Supreme Judge im Lawrence coun- ty exhibits a majority of 241 for Haynes. whig. Yor the Board of Public Works, Beardsley, whig, iaas 249 ma- jority The Indiana Election, | Inpran 3, Oot, 16, 1852. Fifty-seven counties give Wright, democrat, for (ior. | ernor, 12 987 majority. The same counties, in 1849, gavo | him 6975 majori-y The latest returns published in the Indianapolis Sen tinel, of the 16:b, from forty counties, gives the Governor. ship to Jon A Wright, demrerat, by 18 000 to 20,000 ma- ay over the whig and free soll candidates. Legislature is strongly democratio in both branches ‘The Congressional delezation will probably stand ten democtats and ope whig. YUE OLD AND TUR NEW CONGRESS. Demcerats in Roman—Whigs ta italic TNDIANA. CONGRESS, THIRTY THURD CONGRESS New Dis 1—Smith Miller —Wiiliaw H. Knglish | - Oyrus &. Dunham 4—Jamea TH Lane samuel W", Parker. —Thomas A, Hendricks TeeJohn G. avis. S—Daniel M orman Heddy 10-2. M Chamberlain N—Andrew J. Herian | Florida Election | Bairimore, Oot. 16, 1 Three counties in Western Florida give Ward, (w! Goverwor. 48 msjorivy. and Cabell fer Congre:s, 91, 1848, the same cour ties gave Brown. (whig) for Governor | 102, and Cabell 107. The whig loss for Governor oon poqueatiy 4. and tor Corgress 16, All the counties in Middle Viorida are heard from, and | give Broome, (dem ) for Governor, 134 majority. and | Moxweil, (dem) tor Congress. 171—a whig low since 1845. on the Governor's ote of 62. and on Congress 452 9 In Kast Florida. eebe count! je Ward 60 majority and Cabell 80—a whig pair Congters St. One county in South Flor and Maxwell 9i—a whig lo-s Rreee 18. Broome (dem ) ts ahead . Maxweil, (gem ) for Con, THIRTY SECOND Old Tis 1—Jsmee Lockhart. 2—Cyrus lL, Dorbam 3—Jobr L. Rohinvon. 4—Semuel W Parker. 5—Thomas A. Mendricks. 6—Willicom A Gorman 7—Joha G. Davis. t— Daniel Maco v—Grehem N Fiteb WW—Semue! Brenton on Governor of 10, and Von. of r, for Governor 106, and 4 The vet whig low on t ermor's vote is 312 and wn the Congress rete im 1648, the whig Governor had 499 majority; and Webe i. for Congress. 677 The counties to be heard from are, Walton, Holmes | Jeekson, Colhoun ard Frankiin, in West Vlorida, st. | Lucie, in East Fioriva; Ben'on Levy, UMi-borongh and Dade. in South Florida. These the whig Governor, Bmeajonty, and Cabell Movements of 70. newal Scott. L AT UTICA— Urics Oot. 16, 1952 General Scott left Syrnause at eight o'clock this morn- ing. im charge of the Utica committee of reception, Mr. | Semocl Thompson, on their tehulf having met bim at Rochester. At ecyerel places along the route lanzs crowd collected to greet the General. At Rome. a vast concourse had assembied ai the sta tion Generai Scott came ont upon the platform snd briefly and feelingly returned his thanks for the courtesy and beartiness of their welcome He ssrived in Utica soon afver ten o'clock, when a sa ute of thizteen guns was fired When the crowd obtained a ylimpso of lis manly form cheer after cheer was xovlously given ‘Three military compenics paraded im honor of the old hero, and three or four thousand people sescmbled in ta” square fronting Bogge's Hotel THR Wee werent General Soott was ercorted to the baleovy of the hotel, where, after three times threc hearty cheers, he was ad Greseed by the Hon Generel Winfield of this vert concourse ocunty, 1 bave the pi come to our city, We ball » opportani y of m yourself personally ond our high est Fervioes in bebalt of our common c believe we ip tary veryice J. A. Srancun as follows; and in dbohalf mand Oacida of your and dictingui niched military powers, and of victo: ies wen hy you on for eral Scott, re withou' deelling further on your great military bervices, to place prominently before this audience a few Diker incidents -- while we rember your brillta bery career, we do forget that you Lave ever be . or.--we remember that. under a comimi ry eckson, you seccmplished th Cherokees acsore the Father of Waters, witho won of blood infilendship. in tenderness and in charity. We remember that, in the days of nul!ifca'ion, under the came Pre-ident. you with great discretion and pro- Ger caused the laws to be faithfully execu'ed. and led . Btate beck to honor aud peace And wo remon- ber yo vr veluabie services at a later day. on our Nisgara frontier, for the preservation of peace and of your s:rvicos during the time of the North eastern boundary Giticulties, 1x pouring of] upon the troubled waters, ovtil the treaty of Washington put an end to the difficulty, which we trust way be final There facts are sil distinotly remembered by as. But the day i* too inclement, and your hoalth will not permit - to dwrll upon them at greater length. Jet me con- ude by rcpcating the assurance that you ure « thousand fold webcosse to Car city. Turning to the vast assem- binge. Mr. Spencer oontinued:—Veliow oltixens, allow mot the pleaevie of presenting to you (for he docs uot need to be introsveed) Ceneral Soott, of the United Biates the ir ) (Cheer upon cheer for General Seott now reat 1 acorT's rPemeM The hero bowed in ackmowludy t, and briefly re Pte rs 26 follows: — Fellow of Uties, and of noida covnty—It wae he T. ‘on first entered what eet. This was then the en etera world of New York iteet y etupire, A few days ago, year T landed at Buffalo, the of hi t of New York I have ole ut every rtep. | buve seen larze tonne and Place of forerts; and here is another instanes in tive growth of the town cf Utne ‘This plac is ia repel ire ond spitit of the age. 1 it covered forty As en American citizen nee ively ia creet im witwer rng tis Bore epreiaily of this ploriow is veh eabausted, The won nad Vdewe to deteip thie vart MU opty dwelt Bypen afew topics hich have been touched upon by your fort learned opd eloquent orator. He bas eompline are very warmly. You all know ! sim a ret your orator has complimer ted me on my pa dud principles I will mot detail to yc od beautiful terms of that compliment ut I bare always regarded an honors preferable m to puocestful war. Clemens cheers) Bat ware de f. 40d when the necetetty doce exist Loon full we and thai my 6 Ubot I tomewbat waderstand swar 1 oan Ged that T have romewnat of capacity to he wxefal When war rovably. (Low: « " fer cin Ww Ung of war cOurtry, again and again, with glurivus | of my progress. (I bave so habe | greatly fatigued, be | to fi | im the porch of the On | woqu memory Le revere | the | remembered their words. | bunt be thanked God that one ozbee whow he 2 | complimentary fry oy soldiers to site for » Westorn hospital. My countrymen all along rout+, witout apy con‘rivance on my Part, have me the hover to mect omennr © Or od and fatthful raidior und heart beim not refure to respond and make suitable ment. (Immense appliae ) In this way. at every ‘cm the high road, bave meitirudes of my foiow Aeon patriotic and brave been dispored to dom» honor; and all classes a tive born and adopted cirizens. have shown themselves so kind apd saab as to say pl and agreeable things to an old roldt T again now reture to thia wnat concourse of cvizens spd to my brother soldiers, who bave turned out to greet me, my bearty thanks. God blese and prosper you all “Repeated cbs erings went w and the Gereras retired lato t many cail- fem our citizens DISNDR—=Titk PARTING APEECH, RTO After din pg bstily at Bazg's Hotei, Generel Soott proceeded 10 be mansion of B MMattosun, with whom be bas log bern acquainted Ho remained ab Mr Matteon’s ontil pear the time for his departure. AS Zo'’clock ¥ M .Generai Scott took bis Upom entering the crowd assembled 1 repeated end Lesrty cheers for hia. The General retaci ed thanks as follows: —Fellow citizems—I can ouly retura you my tivecre thavks for your warm aud courwous ra- ception The events of (bis day, and of my reception in your beautiful city shall be cherished ‘as among cho Tost pleasing recollections of my life T bid you farewell God bless you all Acommittetrom this city consi-ting of D: cock Dr. Jota MeUsll Mr. Roscoe Mr. Conkling. Joseph A Sheurman Mr Spencer. Mr, Kellogg, amd others, es- corted the old hero eastward from the vast coucourse, hotel, where he recvived ARRIVAL AT ALBANY roy KAT TURNOUT OF THE Acuany, Oot. 16, 1952 The train haying General Scott on board arrived at twenty minutes past five o'clock, and was announced by the firing of cannon. At bolf past flve General Seott received a commiitee of fifteen from Troy. on beard the cars, and gave his reascns for declining their invitation, He informed thom that he was on a strictly professionel tour, and did not deem himself at Hberty to deviate from the most direot route of travel on his return. At twenty minutes to six o'clock he took his eeat in the carriage in waiting for him, and, preceded by only two conipanies of military and followed by a number of car. c8, as Well a8 & dense crowd of people on the side- | walks, proceeded through the principal stroots to tho Capitol On the entire route the people rent the air with shouts and cheers, and his progress was marked by the en(husis«m of crowds of cliizens, On the arrival of the procession at the Capitol, Hon | John c. Speneer addressed General Scott in a speech of about ten minutes, as remarkable for its appropriate ness, as tor its interest, and which was conatautly cheered by the multitude, GENERAL SCOTT'S sPRECH The enthuiastic tumult produced by Mr. Spencer's speech having subsided, General Scort came forward and made one of the best speeches in every resoect. that bas falien irom his itps simse he left Washington Thoagh oke about twenty iniputes. aad Tis aadress was received with almost incessant cheers by yoice The arrangements were so bad that it was nearly imposible tor our reporter to get half that the Gooeral suid What follows is but © meagre and disconasc:ed sketch of his truly cloquen’ and exccedingly appropriate rematks. When General *cott caine forward the immen: crowd commenced cheering. until three timex three wore given. Order being restored, he sald he Jooked upom this as a great—a very great—eyent (in his long life Tt was an homer which he Loped he fully appreciated. It gave him great pleasure totieet with bis countrymen and he was highly gratiied a them bere this evening—sll denominalioas and pattie-—boih democrats and gs other om whether they Were Whigs or democrats they wereequally his countrymen, Be retered tothe fact oLeg permitted to staad ich the meuibers of the sions had passed re-outions of to him for his services to his country. Oh one of ns they bad vo'ed hia s sword—a sword now had snd whiow be would tronsmit to bis 8 one o most valuable Logagtes he could fiis pre-ence here be said, reminded him éf ces whem he yatued in youre goce and whose fered to Geverat Solomoa Van plood with him in the betle of Van Tessolaer, the great B.D r. aud Judge fhomoson, of the United States men who gait to ago, whon be passed “Go on, young man—strike will redound to yoar country’s honor, aud that ceeived with the ridging of belts and the . rivg of lie bad gone on. amt in the heat of bitte he hose mou had passed awoy, mombored ving and whom he had tho pleasure this cling With bere, and bis wae Ju He then thanked his feievd. Mr. 3p remarks which he bed beer picaawd to n him: but he recognized in that gentlenna @p Old ond mt imate feievd~oue who had endea' eeif to Lim per ovslty in former years. in the discharge of his offlee he had met with bim oftea as Secretary of War. while he (General Scott) was Com- wancer in Chicf ofthe amy. The recollection: of their interes tagrecabic kind. What had ie by etch a friend he was happy id be cautious in ac- sduetohim MHecom with kindness duriag mn. He was fatigued, Rensselaer, who Niogwia General Tompkios. Chief Juste: latter dying on the Des ow & one more tbun be considered 1ined of having been almost kil The past fow woeks by hie countrys “and asked to be excused from making a long address, however much it was due to thus welcoming him to their city, % review of the taken part, and extc soldiers, aw, ir generous nature ia lhe then went into a ditferent battles in which be had Med the bravery of the American ing the highest credit to them and the oflice re asrociated with him. Ie close citizens of Albany for their bind, thei and bid them good night Genera! then re-ired, amid a perfect storm of checra. Capitol, where he was conducted into tho gover- Hie wes most hospitably rceaived by His Aft few moments, the cmmpanied by the Governor. re-opy noble weleome, sok hands with the Woeth Gua'ds, and people pereraily then teok leave of the people i the cnpitel and with the Governor. Mr er. Colonel Temple and others of th Jed to the ters pie pared for bim will pass $1 bea'h in this city, avd on Mouday y etor West Pomt. it his femtiy is there, aud if not. for New York ‘The Gererol appears to be in perfect health, activo and robust séle used much with the people, pulonsemiling countenance. and had a pleasant word for every one who spoke to bin Democratic Ke ing in Otto, LEvELAND Oct, 16, 1952, The democrats had n grand jubilee to night, to celebrate their recent vistorics in Pennsylvania, Ohio, | Florida A large bonfire wae built on the Uilery announced the guns anda a amare, lime of » hes and im ¥ of transparen exhibiting the progressing principles of the democracy Among tie mottos, were * Cuba.” Canada.” “sandwich Islands." * Freedom to all the World.” &e 7 mo. cratic head quarters. Kelly's Wall, the Pluintealer, and German newrpsper oftices, and many of tels. were illuminated. ‘The mecting was yart in numbers, enthusiagm. the German ho- and unbounded in The Canadian Parliament, MEASULES TO SECURE RECIPROCITY Quake, Oct. 16, 1852 night the Tonse paseed a resolution for an al. re to the Queen, to impore on the prodave of forsign ons entering Pnglich ports. duties equivaleat to thore bnations impore on the produce of England and hor colonies verse) fdvaniages which Canudian yossels do uot evjoy in a Anvriean wat Severe Gale at the Sonth, LANGE NUMBER OF VRS DISMASTED AND OTUEI Naw Onreans, October 15, 18 We have ascounte of a mort divastrous gale wh swept along the const, doing great damage to veavels, ly outwerd and inward boun he Briticb ship Astoria, hence for Liverpe this morning, having on the Sth inst. experienced @ ter- riblo hurricane. which damaged her severely, The ship Jorish Bradley, ived frou Boston to day, alvo reports encountering @ covere gale on the 20cb ull. which darasged her con idera bly ‘the Josiah Bradley reporta having spoken on the % inst , the +hio Wm. Servo bound fre: port, with jors of all three of he captain reported thet he wanted reports having scem (no date) a ship with her th maste gone by the deck 4d a bork with her topmasts gone; could not arcertal weir 8. ‘The ebip Orieanda from New York, reached thie port this moraiug bering encountered the hurricane of the Sth, Im whieh rhe «pit sails and was obliged to shift part bark Elizabeth. from Portland, Maine, for th york. wae ken on tho let inet.. under jury martes, etoer- for Noseau, The brig Venaguan, fom Penecoola, bound for Boston, Woe spoken om the 13th inet. diemasted, and making for r he brig. Hebe, from Bio Janelro, alvo arrived here to- .y in Gistroee, and mueh injured Ly the effects of the hurricane she experienced on the Sth. From the Plains. Sr, Lowrs, Oct, 16, 1852 A party arrived yesterday at Independence from the Vieins, part of thei from salt Lake and part from Cali- foruin. They bring no news of importance trom Utah a. spews Was reeovering, and w brisk trade epring All wee quiet at Vort Larne, Major Fitapatrisk was | Bupreme Kuler of the Universe avd cities which were visited for » seasom by ing pertilence, nnd the innamerable beneti been conferred "pom our commonwealth prociaim Infinite gordnem and proieoting care of the Creator eed Ta com otianc: ial | established uenge. I respectfully recommend to the Ss pie of this State the ohservance of Thursday the bay of November next, a*@ day of prayer and tbauk» | Bix Tn @liness whereof, I have hereunto signed my oawe ree affiaed the privy soal of the Rtate, at the ity of | Albany. this 16tb day of October, in the year of our dvd | ena Florida and Baltimore | speeches ware made by Hdson Hil Bg - - of Concord; | Wm Burns, Bey..of Lancaster; L Smith, Esq | 1662 By. the dove WAIHINUTON aunt James BF. Seoreta: aud Snow tn Ver rmont. Srarariero Oot. 14, 1852 The rnow was one inoh deop at Danville, Vermont, thls moruing, oud waa still faliing. Present to the Boston City Library, Boston, Oot. 16, 186 Mr. Bates, of the house of Baring, Brothers & Co , bat Presented $60 00 to the Boston City Library, Concord Granite Ciub—A 1 upon General dercem fis Speceh, {From the New Hempsbiee Patriot, Oot. 15 } At Che regular mecting of the Grapit Jlub, on Thare dey evening. their hell wer jammed fall of en hasinetie Gemocrata, asrembied to cougratulate ench other the glorious news received frou Obio Pennsylvania, | Very cloquent and spirited ano S. M Wheeler, Eeq . Fishorville, wnich were re Fivomded to by (he mort enthusiastic cheers, ‘The Concord | band was present and added to the interest of the vceasion | | thet the Club | by seme execLent music At the close of the exercises im the ball, it was sn proceed to the revideuce of General I’ and congratulate him upon the democratic Niet above newed. A procession Was thereupon formed aud beaded by the band. marched to the south end and | halting before General Pierce's house, the band played a Perrvuco, pd then the crowd yave three tremendous | cheers for the States named, and three for Genaral | | | Lirioe; and when General Pieroe appoared the President of ‘be Club, Mr. Marshail, addressed him as foliowa:-— General ; Your friende and neighbors have called toan pounce to you the gratifying intellig-noe just reosived. The relegrapbic wires inform us that Pennsylvania b gone for the democracy by 16.140 msjority While the key stone stamds whe arch is eafe.’’ Ohio sends us greet. ing 20,000 for the Cemocracy. Indiana follows with L2,- vc on the came eice. Ard last, and rhe a the most surpriving, is the announcement thet tl onumental | City” bas roiled up for its democratic candidate for the vast multitude collected within the reach of his | mayor. the uvexampled majority of 3.690. Add this to | the glorious news from Florida, Your friends oaunot re- strain Ubeir jogg and they bid me heartily to congratulate | you, jenerai Pierce acknowledged the kindness of his neigh bors und friendy in coming to Erect hia upon the te ception of intelligence to which they might weil ruppose he was not indifferent, though he could truly say that his porition from the first, bad never exoited in him anything like » feeung of elation. He had calmly awaited the pro- | grees of eveuts, and should continue to do £0, conssious ; also, to repeal the laws conferriog on American | aL returned | { Inwin, widow of the late Arthur iit eq , and a fully invited to attend his funeral, from his | monbers of Columbia Lod, | Lodge of Btriet Observance that however tre resuit might affect individuals, hisin- nt countrymen were nbandantly compotent to take care of thew own interests, under the guidance of that Tower to which he wished we could all habitually look with more bumility «nd faith. @fe trusted his frieuds would not forget that, with high toned and honoreble wen. the hour of triumph was always the hour ot Moenaviwity, It was notto be overlooked, that there were wound Usmany with whom we were in daily intersonrre at thismone nt moved moved by feelings exavtly the op- porite ot thove which ca'led eut the assemblage bin; and his friends sould well afford to allow that cvmstance to drtract somewhat from their gencrons joy He hoped they would al-o remember that no p ospect of ndred political ele n itself, could render por mnore or less worthy of the contidenos and rt hich was profoundly grateful. To the nis Bative Stato his beart acknowledged obliga s for the expretrion of which lungusge furnished no How could it be 0: t more than twon- ty years their di-ivterested frlondehip for him had ne chilled. nor their confidence #hakea He the arrogence to believe that his serviess had beeu at all commerrtrate with theit stendy unsolisited pertiality To he reecrd of that partlality he pride ond gratification. From the ree its reeipient. he bed neither the nght wor the instination to turn away, He would freely contess to bis friends. that within tbe inst few reeks it bad bron peculinely pleasant to know tbat forty. seven years among tht people, as boy and men bad given to their that fulrehood could not shake it, nor perfidy steal it awoy al Dirree closed with & renewed oxpre of bis thanks. and a bearty good night to his neighbors, At the conclusion of his moet eloquent vernarigs, the two bund d meu there arrembled gave such spontaneous as is not often heard in thee . . the band struck Yanke Docdle ned, cheering at various points Arriving opportte the Phenix Hotel (the whig bead-quartets), the election results were proclaimed, and bine veoiferous chrers given over them. Passing the Pairiot offiec. three beavy cheers weve let off for this ertabli:bment. The procession then halted in front of Gases American House (democrat'c head-quarters). and gave thee cheers and then one joud. borsterous, hearty el “ba ba ha.” which was heard through all pndabout. The crowd then separated. hay- geod time.” It was a sponiancous Jemonstra- tion. and a very creditable one, everything having been conducted in @ becoming manne Burnpay Cr.ruratios —Mrs Sarah Bliss, of Rebcborh. Mase , reached th on the nis month Oust we of one huadred juice a number hildrep, grand-ehi'deen, He xT + crand children. § ty feoof her descendants ate beileved to be now liv There wore present in t beveniy yeats of age and ght huvdrea o REPORT. sy. Oct 16—6 P. oly TRADE 8 M. Astres were more in demand, and 100 bbis, were pur. | cbaccd at $4 05% for pots aud $6 O0', for pearls, per 1 ibs. vy —Vlonr continued to favor factors ‘The e reached § 600 bbr 'y to choive ; Weitero at $4 48% 0 commanded te ish Corp was racer and highor. ‘The sates (00 bush, mixed Westerm at 71/ ~ —The rales were 2600 bates, at fir Wat 105; a We, 8 1 4 rr * Wes * Fusions. --46 Liverpool, ebout 5,000 bushels wheat Were engoged at Gd. in ship's bags: 1600 bbls. flour at 193,4 ; C00 bales cotton. compressed, at id, amd 400 btis. rosin, at idd. ‘There wae no ‘change to’ notice in rates for London or Iavre, ‘To Cailforuia, rates eon- tinued firm. with more off Provisions moved to the rk at $15 500 tent of 900 barrels prime and mess y $15 , and $17 6234; 450 Packages fair to prime lard ai 11); a 117 ets. por poand; 160 barr+Is prime and oss beef at $48 §6 and $10 a $15: and 150 bai rel@bect at $15. ER INE AO RON 8 OE RN Married, Fept 0, at 187 Mott stecet. by the Rey Dr. Neville, Mr. Lupourn Jonvans, of this cliy, to Mrs. Erin J. igh: unty the Rey Tease Orchard, Mr, >) Mise Jessie Bonwerr, of ter of William ‘Theo. Sherlock, Esq , « and y. October 10, by of Albany f Mt iewia, Sligo, Ir In thie 6 Davin 8. Bian this city Diet, On Friday night, October 15, W year of hix ege ‘Tho friends and acqualntances of the f: Laweos, in the 45th family are respost- eresidence, kiyw, to mor Clermont avenue near row afte n. at twoo Biro Myrtle avenue, k. Dundee (Scotland) p y On saturday, October v, Wife of Denia Murphy. Her faneral will toke ph day from her Inte real. | devee u8% Cherry street Trenton papers please copy les city. Missouri. on che Manan, Wife of the Hdito October 16. after n long and severe ill. Costa, & nativeof Genoa, lwaty, aged 61 of the family ; No i. 1. 0.0f 0, 0. 4. of Free Masons, are 20th ult, Mrs, Lee of tho St. Charies Chr onoty pr On Faturdoy. Jeux By ae The relatives and frien: also, the dA | recpeetfully invited to attend his funcral to mo:row | Monday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock P. M.. from his late reei- | dence, No 00 Barclay street, without further javitetion, daily ex) ccted there ‘The grode for the Inline had not ardved at Laramie, | fra leige bands were arriving there, awalting thelr dis Une Lith or 12th of Novemb «, Funeral to proored to Greenwood, Philadelphia papers please copy At Haven, © A of | P20U8 sireet, BrOOM ZU, ms K WOLKE, ab Lawless, New Orlesns, 4 RSME Su? Alsteme, tree. Secannah, 8 4 Micohilt PS eae Marion Bevey, Charleston, Spofford, Tilo: * seSam.bip Resacke, Elliott, Nerfolk, Dieneants 8 howd Stem, Drummond Liverpool, W&J T Taps « | Rhip Sar cnet. Qegomee. Soe a master. Berk Valve welt Co, of Nashus, | 4% hod not | trengih | aide. per | 6 | achrs Uuntroage Hooper, fcr T en, Simpson, Mayhew ip Corperter, Wurrass, Wiadeor NC, Van Brant & joghte, Johnsen, Newborn, Bateman & milton, Deyten, Mlesandris, he Starges, Clear York, Wyatt, Richmond, © Mf Piersvm. be fue e Koo le ge. Phllogel pais Jae Band. Seber Che» D Hel hin JW MeKes. Pall iver, master.” Sloop Pointer, Fowler, Providence. 5 | Arrived, ! 15M Steamship Arctic, Luoe, Liverpool, et 6 1 2M: ammived at hae dock ai 7 Me Get LEW) AM lat of 47 28 passa tris “Lavonia,” bound B. The A has with mdoe and 6 back athe J fol, 5 days. tad gy + aleaeanaal Steamer Ietreh Rogers Previdense:} Sei pone tes Powhatan (1) 5), Hay Perseyerance, Lawheos, New Ort wry fcwe uy te th Br eobr Arabells, 1 a asco, Corson, mer Kennebec, “J >. Providence; Rogers Mayhew, Pong pei ton, stcamers Kenneloe, San wl Ha; more, Iuobinond; City of horton, Rasterbrook, Beaten Miscellaneous. saxon? Dawten Wen i t, from San dean Sy Kase ii. was sold by #0 wit for $1200, ARK San Hesmes int Acaputeo prev to Teh xo1ace, tefore reported purchased a6 8 d fora sp rm whaler, Bhe is 298 tone, The price paid was S70, for Halifax. whieh pat book juenve of the outwar! packs Ps ned, has Doom dooked wad TEM yesterday for Malitar Witntemen, Sid from Now Bedford lth, etip Nicer Macitic Orem bark Valparates, ¢o At or July 2!, Monmouth, Ludlow, of ( ™ o two Latter Dy Ston, 2000 bbls heard from alt Jaly 7, Hall, ¢ do: Me- ever was tak unfortnnate fon, There is up, and we have every nto bxpect fali, bound howe f ofl-—the more Will, wo think latter part vf taland, Rosoists Sandwich Ieland 8, 18 days from Foreign Porta. ng 15 (hack date)—SM ship Anas Macia, t Oct 4—Ship Ret Patton (cf Bath), from Daniel Webst are, a P Brown, € a “ld brig MP Wilder, ¢ 3—B brig ere | Meaty 1th pher, euppore BAST OHEEN WICU, Oct 13-Art cohe G er, Charicrton EASTPORT, Oct & Engs, Thateb. | Are ship John O'F sth, be Or 7 do. ELLEWORTI PAV.L RIVER more; Wm M eh, Dightou. S14 18th. echr Diadam; GLOUCESTER Over, Surinam 18th ult | JACKSONVILLE, Oct 6—Sid brigs Pour Brothers, Phila | Celphiay JC Hinckley, NY ork; #che Virsiainn, de, Oct i ‘ Dp, dark Chance John, ND lan unknown “honk nd theoe berm y. Steamer “Ohio” w went to tea yout Al RTONINGTON, dolphin t f Sally Avn, W Lormond. York phie. Paliow aston 0 Sld rche Sarah i, Me ond Mee Ki Payeter, De Mu a¢ ‘wraM Mr end ad Margaret Owens, * Barto} oe W Mr | meevenss BES Vevquity oly at Evezeagh, ane ieabuge, | Sailed. Steamship Atlantic—J H an NY¥« Miss g'Conner, Hsiands ie MO aes ao} esate Pa a webwerdiec, NT vhancan ¢ ¥ Elat, Stledsn, Hollands Niorks Rev BO" alley, so Setee elegy York: Hor J NG odyear, Boston; ‘Tao: ‘y A Bright, Eiveepeek E; Me rh ‘olteons: Tahiti, J Ke N DS Schenck, NVork; Mes Scher York Mr Baker, D EC Brady, Puile- » Albany; Hon Col FP Lance and re BS Robertson, N Liter, do; Juan F Millar, Pora; ‘ERE od dat Henry Penucck, England; Me and Mra Win Kent, and ebil- dren, N¥ork; Saml Johnson, do; ad fniy, do; 7, London; Robt § Bic vag vie h Yorks ie Bramhall, & aig Mand Robt Olcott; Auouny, Wi M ron Linvons Mise Marthe Williatsa, Goorgetsan F i y, Mrs Kotertson, RS B K Robinaon, Mr dJanison, Mr and Mrs W ‘ork; HN Poters, Newark; JB ina Bugtands Webstor, ‘Fr Beansen, Chili: c Peblixe, T Do Ratto M L Lan rok A Lawroceo F Atkins Meyer, J Ponrose, England, Virt, WKeeohback and lady, J Leblons, France; R Witter, Say Francieou: Mr Dofroe, MYCE; Wr Fitlans, France; 35 ned; N Roranthal, C Esperson, Panama; A A A Rsuabini, Genon W Kent. 3 Maia, J @ MoNair pe eet Jr, Me peed Miss CD i ae Mrs CD Paul a It children, G P Foy, Germans Forel BAvanwau—Steamehip bama—Dr J bone hy Bre and two eb ao Bie be De Phi Ww Coulee, i VG. Anticruens tady'ad etal Mes Kol Mee tiplete, Mr ner, Mire Everett, Rey A J Karn indy. M Lut burrow aud bg J Bliss, 8ST eh mieten er. . Me ins, GB Congdon Riise Olouteat, jer Mrs Butlor, Mrs 8 ° G Butler, T Granger an Sy Mrs Clettons BB Swen ‘AK Bumley, JM alin, M ry. © W Garrett, J Wright, GS Wright, HM Hurt, C fight, Mrs Jackson and two children, EP smith and ialy, t re ‘eerieb, J 3 Mills, W fi Miller, P Shorman and lady, Miss an, A Mitobell Soe teay. C Buff, J Dwight, A Bor. ravd (of Charlest: Towle aud lady, JB Sargent, IC Thornton, F Apres. Nerson, L Soiee, Jedy, child and servant, oe ttawiga: Mant Surd, Mil ria Mus A 8 Wiliok. "Mia ¢ “MoCon Wright Nev Brown, A hai wy Minses dane nd EA Champion, “Heald, A Heywood, H ery, Mra M a t K A ace, UM Ponser JU Austin, JF 8 Heald, J Wi Laed, Moe Bodd wed three children, Mre Branch and son, Mies P) lips, Mrs Baloh, J Barnard and » evant, J B Monks, 1 Cheve: Je, aod servant, K Bolter, WE Townsend, TG 126 in the atccrage, OR 11 ERFOOL-UNITED STATES MATL STEAM. ship Baltic, Capt. Jos. This a Pert with the Unite jay, October 3 ‘The steams! ae LSTA. sth. tie'etl | snoceed the Haiti, and sail Nov. CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2.125 tons, Capt. Robots Is iteh, CITY OF GLAsGO ,610 tons, Capt, William Wylie, PROM PRILADKLPHIA, CITY OF GLASGO , 1882, CITY OF MANCHESTER 23, 1852. CITY OF GLASGOW. $ov.3), 18a. CITY OF MANCHEST 6 185%, CITY oF GtAsgow. hareday, Feb, & 1358. ‘Thursday, Meh, 3, 1833. ‘Thareday, Meh. 31, 1853. W dbes tavenbeene QITE OF MANCHESTER, .....Wodoeday, Sopt 2 1952. CITY OF Ch asc n° Wednesday, Ook. 2, 1854 eday, Dec. 8, 15 one + 8 1s Wedneeesy: E bE oat Including sewerd’e f THIKD CLASS PASSENGERS, | A Vunited number of third class passongers will be tak 4c from his and Liverpool. and found in peoyisions, ph rine: Liverpool, ..6 guinoss. | St poosnge’ will 4a lomned’ here te partion wus ing owt their friouds, at eopresponding | Conrae ends, Saniware, &e., will be ‘eint de carried on eash shty at f. -T on Englan: a . Pts Pxohaves plane, N. York, Walout streat, Philadelphia, RIC MARDSON, BROTHERS & 00., Liverpoot, | TORE AND MAVRE STEAM Navigation ‘fae United States Meil Wotton, sommander, are devievas of blac , will bes nd Southampton, for the year (555, TAAUR MATE y Soph. M8 Humnalds, Wedne. Yranklin, ov” Praaklin, ss Humboldt, “ Nov. 3 Bumboldt, Feonkiin « Deo. if Franklin, =“ how Havre From Havre or Soa! No pacsare secured ane paid toon on boar Por frvient oe cae, apnly te Tene ER LIVE ifn Arent, 53 Broadway. WILD AM ISBLIN, Ha MARTINEAU, CROSKEN & CO., Southampton. . weamebiy FRANKLIN, Jas. A, Woven, fave for Havre, touching a8 Southanyton wells and pasoongers, om Saturday, Oobober 28d. au, SID)” Bagrage nat want uring she voy= Sc'tens om toatl the day bofore ealling, marked No me eenendls by! A Teecived on ore otior diay, October wl 9° app! VORTIMER F ivin’ ‘SPAN, Tote tadway. Bak Cuantgsron SAVANNAH, AND FLORIDA— rectly Unie tates Mail Line.—The new and fat er Je MBs ADGEL, J. Dickinson, comman r 4 North river, on Wedaceday, Octo. M:, precienly. Var freight apply ow ud for pass ge | UPSTON Ret I follow « filed. The UNION w n Saturday, O UN STAVER MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT— vecting with the Pacifie Mail Steam States Mail Line for aod Panama— al Unite curing turomeh Be nee te | | eteeertiyry Xork, ba preference of ne- } comm: detion om board the ail Re fare f Verams te Se terme. t freight er pam At the Offies of the Worren New Vor BALAN rela TORK AND CaNaDs hme = om) 4 fort ealling pasket eb if Neo KA. t ip mas MBit hs A. WHITNeY, panier, 7 West ebreet, corner of | efor Mi ort shih of October ings. The packet and ie a veey f ne for passengers are far cout now leading ve the al hs lune, library Jor Passenger’ wee, Fieneed vurgeon wi af ommpeny the ent as , apply en board, Pler Ls Bast river, or te Roney ALLEY & BLNC tie Agents t Seut! Av intendce tor shipment, forwarted ty the ao York, wiil be forwarded free of commissio D STDS e) ver ship TORMENT, of Oot r 7 4 bonetiful of Will pail abont thie r bonrd, ~ te Vorkee wks , WS and Lis ptreet. tires To ADSTRALIA ALSO FIReT Ct age rtef N York te cook Nip NERM ASK A, willeean TrAM® (Tne Ruleoad othoe. TIONE AR LM INS tig 8 ETS, as be Ul ew me line fod anil portt.vely at LP a fons tor pasven- | qtre ov beara 6 “the ether duips of Tbs Nine, and Inteitely emperior $6 pny vegesks adverts oad i Versengers are fea vert pot the wh Rot hes toon o8 Well suseets BG Capt Alison Homes, will tue wher oe a an y olibe®, | phat Lal ror AUSTRALTA—#ATLS Det oF ot The splendid new ship ASCOTN A, wil | nil for Port fi pom the Sith at Ootober. For iru | eee autiten 4 ys comms ale cnet ed, Pier 10 Bast Kise T. ot. | tirest, or RUSSELL & NORTIN, Old ty. | STRALIA, —PASSENGRES by who have not et sent their bagrare om bes wit to do v0 carly on Bondey, as che will beat a furiag the A fow good berths may be had by apptyin jomediately, at Pier No.7, North river. ato e ran MBvORS | Swonty-f ary | those intereste | from medical pretenders ma; y Wd MARRIED WOMAN'S | on—By Dr. A. M MPIRE z ory LINE_FOR SAN FRANCISOO ; ondid stermahip SEERA eeodar’ Recent VFonnms wich she wow eee siping tely for San rpasood for speed; ventillation Bedation and afford superior advantages Fi are vided with state rooms ou both ships, and dine at tet table. A part of tho stocrage on Lopes City of big lotted to fexanies. ‘Pascongt rs are lant te hate Railroad depot, at Am Ww An experionced surgeen: Bttached to (ee Wowaee 8b. b mms) t me EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO ara MSHIe #Throvgh to San er Gar Seng and ole gan aship UNITED STAT C. Borry, Com- ander, will Weave New York om Shotudiy: Oavebey’ th eh Yelock precisely, coanceting at Panama with the mew este neluc steatashiy B.C Eon Oa hick, vorsel arrival of pi ma iy DAVE 18, BROOKS & CO. Generat Knitg 'o. 38 Beaver ati JONES & JOHNSO| st eoreet. ued for the above line must Myint the see. ture of the above partios, and pone ether are auth to well | tickets at New York. NITED STATES MALI, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR Now Orleans, via Havan! ORESCENT CITY, P m $25. Spi Freigt inten to'New Orleans Bhippersof freight are requested to, euppl the company's tithe of Inding, which may tion nt the office. No other form will nding signed after 12 0’slook on the Fer feoight o€ passage, apply to M. 0. RO! 77 West street, corner of Warren. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STBAMSHIP OOM- pany. For Mobile, stonping at Hevana—The new aide wheel steamship BLACK OR, Robe it U.S.N., Commander, will Akio Heli Tor Mobile, a sail for the above ports on Saturd tober 2d, gfoleok precisely, frem pier for of Passage $55. Freight on measure: ight taken for Now Orle at 30 cents per foot. No ter No feeigut voselved on day sigalg Sta send iu thelr Sills of lading to Uh Friday, Ootover 22 GsTo: CHOUHERON & CO., Si Broadway. panera AND SAVANN. ‘AH STEAM NAVE- ‘tion Company's New Line of Stosi omaha .— The new and sblendia sido-wheel steamship STATE O) GROndine (fret shi; line,) ea sere ra beets llega ranning bi itt hie ‘eduen aidan ay of (especia: im Fooms, the superior srrangoment of which are unpa and has proved horself one of the (astost 6 ‘assengers by her enjoy the pleasure of river isthot the passage, remaining only two Cabin ge to Sayarinat, oF Lo Charleston, (vie Bayaunah,) $4 stecrage, gute in Puitnd HERON & ARTIN, No; obs jy. Wharves; in Sa: POR SAY ANNAT. NITED STATES MAIL ‘the now snd sp aaaid seat hip FLORIDA, bas Hi, captain, will lexve on aioe October I forth river. ae te, ply te BAME The ALABAMA, ( urday, October 5 For ed, ‘strength, i fare, these ships have ho s JOR NORFOLK, PETERSTEURG, AND RICHMOND. — the United States mail steamihip Reanoko, Lewis Parrish, commander, will leave) pict No. 18, North river, Saturds 1G, ab 4 o'clook ils of lading ed oul: For fre AM ‘oat Foe SALE—A STEAMER, OF ABOUT 480 TONS don, avon years old, built tn ewly ooppered, order, and rondy fo; Bold at'a great. bargin it peat gt ‘soo, Bort barslontars, tuauiry of TAMRA T SANPFORT. St Weed eereat, a8 & no MLEDIOAL. D* Jou 50N, NO. 1G DUANE STREET, sO WLS known for the last twenty-throe yoarsas the mos ome cessful practitioner in New York, devotes hie as heee tofore, to an fitice practice, wher’ be may bo cea vitsea TA.M tod P N. B.--See my medical and ou Ploma in my ome. D*CoorER.u DUANE STREET, BETWEEN bam and William te, continues to penctieg Mee with lis usual le this mothed friends that he oan ‘ant "te fr pp eyo here be ha practiced se successful D*SORBET NO: 18 DUANE STREET, BET Chatham su Willis iret, may be conse t his offlve, where those who hay apply, with, te eet : Moocting a ph: Fetes of experience. Dr. C. the Nu'vt University. : . WILL AM WARD, Ww IT TOR yal. MOS? MAGE. Be sod hy hit brother, ia onrin; AR D'S TREATMEN Nover any friture ces bis disoovery of (ran entirely to ruper is painless, safe, few hours’ trial’ will’ 5 trver thing in the Herald then uhis anu who requ ivian, are earnestly invite nal ctreot, one door onst of broadway. MORRISON 18 CONSULTED AT AIS MEDIGAD and. Sunyizal Disnonsuty, 20; Pulton street, Gave. M. ably knoven for t rty-threo vars. Oilloe hours, 3 A. . Soo his aiploms, Lk. C. Surgeons, London, wit bie fignatures of Bir Astley Cooper, Sir A. Cactiale, a a his «fice. 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