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=o WHOLE Ne. 7300. MORNING EDITION ---WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1852. DOUBLE SHEET gee ac MEETING OF THE DEMOCRACY, | Witten those tint tat a SLOOP OF WAR PREBLE AGROUND—BARK LUCERNE (ieorral | Emmet with att its pawer would Deve fallen mader ‘he NEWS BY T = L mon = H DISMASTED ar Cage ince on Stasirating. she ormatping o” the | preanre Our ecuntry hax come ont mures'bet, but Int | ; (pena rai ees bs ! Pupapecensa. Oot 96. 1852. " ” ; ; It for erd te ues tag 42 pot be svbjew al vi ber such treat agai Last cvening @ ratification’ merting e ae APH ‘The sloop of war Preble, from Avuapolis, is below. and TAMMANY HALL, AND IN THE PARK, pad Aang ote a eae ye by 9 fheers .), oe foul spirit. that wou a temper with the 5 grecsional district ead held ft Compktine square, for the achore on the upper end of Joe Flogger. he will float off eee ea} truth, elppiielty The great questinu which his ror toro \dulched wirier whe hive pe aye feiastion te the | purpose of ratifying rhe nomination of Foha Whoeler for THE YOUNG MEN’S- DEMOCRATIC COUNCIL | at Bice water ’ year chaken ‘his eoutinen’, and made tee f fei! ‘trough: | measvrrs in Copgress What has heeu the fate of rach | Cobavess., The attendance wes pretty fair, enmposee s | ‘The bark Lucerne, from Leghoya, is reported off Now Tremendous Demonstration of * The ae Tc apa giien Mlapiaed ot, BEXt Komal quate ant allt Bwo of rhe wixhty spirits have gone dowa | chiefly of tie German and Irie’ population of that dis- AT : UTICA. ger REARS 7. iu this matter. | wiibin the lest few months to their resting sisce The | trot ‘The speakers wore elevated upoas platform erest- tibntedt» | wonid net have existed for two aeekx Th» Hriti-h eor- Clty Polrtres, SIXTH SONGRBENION AL BISTRICY al Bhich of the two veDAt ater was most eligible? One had | remsine of one were beim exrcied th bereity whe P pci Untorrified. Tenmsd the mrt of eivil government bay the other bad | J wwe inet bere, The r-malys oF the sther are aay henge | ¢@ for the ocension aiound which tar barrels wore Bled BRIG ROVSE WRECKED earned woth bur bow to ex: *y. wad bas | Curred roth trlong heme If T exnnot trom celioxcy | 18 Coptinuatty Before the iectiog commenced, aad Bosrox Oot, 26, 1852 Bi hte warned how te etudy The brig Rouse, MoCriliis, from Phiadelphin for Bor- | FIREWORRS, AND TOROH-LIGH® PROCYSTONS, | Ae smne' tas minutes Gen eat publio affsirs | epeak of the dewd T may reer to the ilving omd T Gury US seeMOD sales Weae Eres from a manos, Cae oe for tts retictag | ®bat bee been the: trent mt of the whigs to Wr. Fill. | Mreting was organized by cCRoostug Mon J, Crotter, Prest- © GREAT AND ENTHUS:AN71¢ DEMONSTRATION, eet He did nol reek tas 2resitensy, | more? (Applause ) What did be Did hesverds | Get and appeming & DURBER ot rice predidumts 4 5 > ; bite _ arivaes yee on the Sow aod Pigs, Vineyurd os Os eee but be Dag been ronght out oy Is omriy and made tue | wey tiny (0 woke blupseif obvOKIOUs except standing by |, Le PArstbent Hea Tone voted Me chanted them for Movements of Politicians Generally. | Sound at two ovclook this morning, aud #ill be @ total onndidate a " i Oh was Ee ww of his faving papa the Uni (Appin ) Gannent | the ois) menner ia whteh Loy recetves him tant 7* lost, The crew were saved SALUTE OF THIRTY-ONE GUNS. dirguaraaa $i feyity iit is poblie crusts; whl» the | Rec tt's frewdnseye belaa good compromtemad (frais ba | event Bg emo that Mr (Pmevier was fiite® ia every SAAR, et. ‘ a ee se on Whig party thrust aide thelr grea statesana ‘aod acoed: | the ene why dio b- uetie wih these who mate wararainst | ¥89 ter the offew for which bw was nommgted. The Southern Steamers. round to # Ime ho bad oe WA Gay OF OF servicn, the compromise prineiples? Demooraa your Mr, Aches them offered a set@pa of resotutions, which Another Steamboat Explosion | sarixc or rae enrine CITY FROM NEW ORLEANS. . * Hae rie, eye a OY be Chat be mighs lead Holes in your gations principles — Cranply | "Fr Wasuimovely adopted. } New Outeans Ont 25, 1452, | Speeches of Hon. Waniel 8, Piekinson, and | Mm te Whe Heb yee ot bio pt ugbter sad nt the mewn evirit of fannticiem @u't wection diam Wricnr Hanwies then nddresmd the meeting, Esanid in the West. Tho steamship Empire Clty eulied wt 8 o'cioak this , hive.) The ays aher ade Taeat by. the paren : hom mark | tm Le cd yor Fauna Wo Keep Caren lone. Li wm got , . 4 " whige c ef BIT He Where wae ? n8 cluds | them year Upon yore shall buve parsed away and yoos | Meh am Ccoasion AKG Wen eboud Maks loug Demag 2 eee Sa morning, for New York via Havana, Howeli Cobb, Governor of Georgia, onthe why te heavy ‘Aud aero wan that | are parhercd to the sepulebre of yourtarhers your ohiid, | Ubi: Wer Dow tho Presidential campener aad: thee w. RAILROAD ACCIDEN P---TARANE DISASTERS Sy cage ani ko rs a other gree! isn ry eee fe top gene to bis | ren cball stand ehere we now sted and glory in the Cees setg ork, oud G06 loo eperohes § Loey ad all 9 r 5 ‘ . FTA UNTEW roe ne annala of hin try will | sume prem truth: and a thousand yeare heuve the goo | MAde thee minds op ta reterence to the whigs! dfeat ke zs ne he. stenssabilis sestdes x verges ee po dag — a Be Pe Ment oud it wi he boo tery Hoag. | ofthe deanocrae of ruin @ill re echo tm these walla, oe sete er ° eis eernoat wears carted ous they me : eam: Dapt Woodnail from New od indeed, hefoe owe thal wk aon bla like Came posterit topab det Me null tecpond te | MH Bot coly benefit the couu!ry but tuny would give York, arrived af her wharf here in six'y-four hoars, Last evening tho demoorsoy wenmbied wt Tammany | guy n How couoluitely thee lesen: tee bh astunt tea oo privetple len all aber totearity ea nce | the whigs euch @ polt teal tnre-tiog that toep woutanot Hell and the Park in tremendous forse It was ons of | wa. tol nnd ’ bu ba! dun 4 teed. pe ples witi Wve forven “gertor Vonstraadoa at the | MHOw Where 10 bide She ineipiee ‘bere on that wail (beers). State Counetl of the Yonug Democracy. | the ' I r being the why a - a | THE UNION AT OMARLESTON. largest and moet onthurivto politic l demonstra. | Phe #Hiee chy Hobe dew eretiy wary im tal a om lr ution Netienel an@ Sea ea? And when nay nan hey Were fighting the whiz party Sor thei practptus, TREMENDOUS GATHEMIOG av U CICAmUNPARALLELED | Gianunnron. Oot 26, 1852, | tiopsaver witnened inthis city, We do mot rooollcer the | {RPh RAED md mbrlity bu Chey eoul i hear | ne tntter Who bet tel) yo there fe a bisber ted, tuft | blob they led 9 Olecrfrom thru apd awd tor Uhe devil's ENiHUsiasm BIC | ‘Tho U, 8, Mail eteamsbip Union Capt, Adams, arrived 4 congerton wih bem ty pie ite oso) | him bar tots ie byghewouut tor you Of the election | PURBUSE (Luugbtem) al this moment Use plasiorm old wigwam ever being so dency throoyed andthore | Gawcerney are rien Hod abidlae has been po mectirg iu the Park for miny yours, aqital The meeting hetd fo this cit is hipe sid kz bats ethae a 4 New Onveans. Oct. 25, 1852. object of the meeting was not xia'ed ta the aanonane perMrg there iso Little doabe thay Latuost forge: co | KRVE Way. end epenker® Teporers, dom hearcse wore ati er bere Today there yeswerday and vowlers io | epenkot it. (Las gt. Porbap: the most fitrmg sabe | Beeet'led to the ground. Sach & beens of com‘udon (Lay ber.) sBas bad every arsaateea | jeot of discusrion Would Now be the mesures of coe men | 4 followed ax Dever before wiigewmd. — Korcio Oe and otberwire tutes te Chom, xocot io tae ) who sre coming into power, (A Vorow @ dentongh | BObOIY Sas burt, Che carcicss manner in whter these ‘was anticipated but ao :mmruse ais State Convention. 7 asbandet * e eret privetyire How could the dewooratio pany | of the ret Loh breene) Efase mo fer noragorehea. | Paetio1ms are eiecird shoula ow aighiy ceusuced: expe. ipat Business bas been partiaiiy suspended to-day on a went convening it nor were ‘bee any resolations; bab | SUCce rfully ret aM My pattog | rion ef che rent), )Feom my partof the Union thera de | Ine Ub aves of people when there Is 09 mecessity fur it, mp" mostiog thetr shoulders toy tous fo wara mar eaty but one rendiment and ope goes, Ly ta doab fal taut | Ber ortcrs are ras ber a scarce commodity to be imaetared Upon the arrival of every trsin of ears from theeast and | Couut of Mr. Webster's death, Che Yaies of cotton wore it ' from the west, hunde-di nyon huudieds arrived. Neatly | © 500 bales, at steady prices. Molasses ia avtive 900 0 Is, is euflloient to way that it was a The ebiy party aleaye worked with oh he de | Scott will get a single State except Vermu Oy the ular of politios After ordwe Was restored, Wr, 59, | The speeches were by vo mewns equal to thoenthasiagm | wuerstic porty eh hor baron (ol Uciea, October 26, 1852. at hor whart here at} o'clock om Monday ereuing, | having sold at 26a 2890 Mess pore is dull at 6 - eat’ } sons | i Brrsies , tt tn toe nay Chat Sub dmamketela eae, tics: Linwkes procerand with his mddrers. wos concluded bus ye ge ny a Pr es pe a s its numbers From | and becon sides at Sa Sterling exchange is at 8!g | oy the numbers, “Tae unterrifiad” were in excslieat | Quérticy of the day, whether the aeucermic priv be det th Veticy om beiant and overwhetn, | TaveTk> by ony tego W she great Presideuting day ong Island and New York ci y from Buffsloand the | P 3 New 0 Ost 26.1852 spirits. and appeared to be filled «ith coafh to | Olples Abul prevail or whewer the #b eno pia a leon be taogh’ to all mantiod that che | &hemid come Chey woule have « gest fy kt: bub, vahke Wert, from Albavy and the Mohawk Valley, streams of | Cotton is quiot Operators are waltiag 1 ‘ 2 A oe Coufldencs as to | inten ebell prevail If any yermon giorided uno um people WLL never pue ita ndmiatctresion toro | Uae * Kilkenny cate?! ane ride woud cows off viewrtuus, People continued to arrive until the middle of the afcer- | pes news by the Negara at Hulifer, “hecsipte hocry, | toe Tere of the struggle ‘The greatest glow uod good | then be did. im the united eonattion ot the bande Of than who is ope iOg eek een ae | aud thet ride sould be-the demooratie, : | fetes — eon Sra cre tg 49S, | humor prevailed. dea orrges of New York det) ntay see hon principes sre In one Bta’e there i not a Khw of Joss Lex then brietly aadie-ved the meeting. He The demeersio party have come uy aude Coult that General Pierce wih earey the entire of the | Sd thet be could not wsudres thea ia Kigghon ao wah eke ranins, Gels hs mea Charles O'Conor, eq, was called to the chair and Thé various processions as they arrived, particular! cove Dn! »gnie e fo Sovihern States: and th vw te this thatthe sourh | @8 be Wiebe, bac Ht ‘bey would silow tim he woud make ba . Particularly | 940 000 Ibs. wool sold here om ‘Sniurday. tn ons tot at | #aid he hoped order would be wmiaiained wail that tho | Iw hea teen directed te way to thru. bere, “lied Speed | seein the Northern Nuintorsey face teletaetns afew brief remorks to Ol* countrymen th the termen Siethe | lenguane wbicd he did, much to he amascm@eat of the | N v a 1 the Empire Club of New York the Rough Howers of | go. Gucom cides ba hat an the dex of Novenver they | tind by the Uren (Arent comriog ) Prog | deohped to 7 Sales of 500 Li + Mse ate : rd to wi Albasiy shail tparGranite Clubs. fons Bymaces, Rome, ea to 70 8 of 600 hogs | democraoy would conduct themacives quietly ‘Tis way | 8rd fone for November delivery. have been made at $5 30, would fue ‘how te» greste Vietory Chea that they bad puitofthe age Let there be progres® aonoraing to the | as embage, Wilestanhd Ane ioade-gitat Senoniteoee: REE cent the distinguished mea who were absut to wturess | jy mot eed te seed tw hued Lvke te he at LEN aR TAL TEBE Ole DeLee eA ee ots eetoes te lte Waveirn them wadrossed the meeting. Ho auld ene bre! | _ Since our last. r . +. DO Ding we ne mmo was weriny fo bec forward with the peed of the railroad oars, let he wh be Wee @ Workingms d1wLended Fo Win UbLeeeostor Spe mecae a ests tae, Beskhree from apeiy. Dace Of, SNe SER ar cre cay Wet anes TEGO) Ee eee, |v! ShbiHoarDanies &: Dioainect, do opening bi ad tress, Bot ban eit erve his hte ray jeg ou to trie id etove at thete row oomeorsat | They bya got a omndiaute 46 han they need aot Lids the Btate, appeared to give each other the greatest en- | 15990 do. corn; 28 000 do. barley’ @lonr in steady de- | dwelt upon tho differenoes wbioh Aistingiutshet the owo | Ty Mae Eleeg tH bheir fateh mot only te ch tr priaeples Loud cries Were bere minds tor Geversl Sbretds. Capt. | Fok Brace rao that Be Liked ro ree all mon working; for exhort ioe | Ryrders So, &e. but neitver of the gentemen re | 8 ind be manver, he wiword them to work whem Loe 01 ment that they will achi-ve a vis! 5 " by toe hear capdioates Me wold t urage y will w story on Tuesday | mond. withaulesof 360 bbls sales L000 bush Goaesee PARUST As soeirira, tentilutertagrnite eiiy-eee |. epppatny Vieridenital civetion took place, he expe sted every man . iad ‘ Wheat at $L12 abd 2700 white Obio at 81 Or dona? | great parties of the country, and procueder to say:— | to ge together ne mere Dep tas tea thai there were from four to elght | ret ree ‘Oats Ftendy at adise Sates 12 000 beau, | Thave nothing to aay, personally, in egard tothecaudh | MELtY when uvited bit pomsriee whoo disuutted | The Caaisaian eald— Gentlemen, « distinguished demo. | to do bie duty, aud be there to vote, but not to vute ilin- thousand persons preseut, barley. steady. at 740 a 740. for two rowed; 76c. a 770. | dates for office They are gentlemen aud 1 will m9° dise Unity” wae he ovly way de when bay count | erat. and otinguisbed hero Genornt Jamesethi-ids had | aly. When be wax lected to Cougtess, he would bo Srernen D. Dirac, of Onondaga called the conven” | for fuur rowed; 78140 for a prime lot of four ro sed. and 7 nebiews w victory—thy eniy way in whieh “hey ond | ten expreted 10 sddzens you, mw al-0, Mr Bnohanua wad | happy to sev ali hisfriegds at Weralng'oa | (to woud re. tion to order, and th Hon Gey W. Clinton, of Buffalo, | 68. for Wisconsin, Sales 08,000 bush. Bales 300 bols. cust thelr private but their publio charasters, As to Tibree the creat eleverness the grat persooal ine | Mr Serutord:wes of (theds Ddand However cirsam | Prerept nem vbere #2 un bone t inun only com. ead - Ohio w 23%. General Pierce's distinguished opponent, the standa terest avd tees of ther political oppomenra, tly | Htemces which canpot pow ba exptaroed bare praveated | they would bave no Iw on to complain; bo would do hase haan Presiornt. fe a Maio whiskey, at 231<0 - s Pponeat, the standard | pro however to keep the why purty ta thofied, | the attendance of twdof themand.s prievteosamity, | his duty, and it the people would ovly stand at hie. heok, LAINTON mide @ few remarks on taking the chair, SS EE bearer ot the whig party at thir ticaw I wiil regard tim h ‘4 ‘i be Gid HO: cere tor thy conrequencen, of doa" whigiceiee) edith wiipticse Meteorological Observations. 4 fori hey were extivon hey a ght hive a bea and mors | the donb Cufriond bur prevented the attendance of We, 2 mr equences, (Cates oF deat IThe folowing Mare epphiuced ‘Vice: Presidente: Wii, |. sy sconen’s Line, orrice sey 6. aL for all the purposes of this di-curtoa, os agoetiomsn why | powrful ndserrary, Aste rte iceni el-ouoms, he would | Barbanan You wil theretaee be ontged to deoriva | doubt it”) He uiged the necoseaty of getting in all tho H Furman. samuel E Jounsoo James J Uetascington, | z Bee aera ease ay {Og 26, 18o8 | aSrendered the country somererviog He tkemicentin tis | 1 them (Oo eke Comoe) oF Heir ow soureelses tor i ning of the anticipated pleasure of if they did that, they would give the whigs «great ~ Geo, H. Purcer Kamdnd Urigus, James C- Willetts, | Borrato, 10A.M--A ool, cloudy imoraing’ Wind | military charaoter and to fer as Tam conownad C win | Teter avereios | 1V yoar nowive pede aie dag et ee Rade ga afow remarks. after whieh the Fogene MeGrath © G tvarber Joba is, Harkia, Gen. | northeast | Barome'er 2980 Thermometer 45. say that be has woo bis mitury laurete wow ant may ay | eee nS hratg tute tor home ecwhes eh sheubud ip Hout ortheChy Wall ond Taw ietrasiea to | Gectng adjourfika end macched cowa to Camano: Henry J. Jowett Jawes Jobnron Aoel’ Meoker, A. . | 9 P.M.—Cold. cloudy windy oveviog Wind north- | wear th-mlong (Cheers.) Ua revend co bis civ char, | P& 1Y Why thoula svte for (heise whea the party bas | ahembled iD font of the Ciry Uall wna Tam icteusted to | mecuve 8 7 : h i Gena artabasde. dimes We tome acta | wen,” Mhagmomoler Aly’ Barsaeser 20,98 Suter, Dold bie o'te; an Gyte sada oF Wamrge TC speken iC bee mes the duly ef every sudividast in its | eng uy ths cou mittee who bave arrepgad (he proc ediuga ull (0 join the mevting Wuich was held there, -o. er, J ‘0 983. : f a Tebhe tomucportit: Thewbip pesty have thwirmouhswa | or thisevening tbat they etil be bavpy to receive you —— ee ett Amor King: Goorgs Rathbone. | Rocnysrxn, 10 4 M.- Rather eold but very pleasant A better farmer ne'er brushed dew (om 1s ecicpidir telopdlia Galglnens Heesury may abntinue to | im: shia Hall ca Mildey arewarmisis > Yoe-eiltttise be: | Personal Lnteltige ace, — tens co Megan hbk ariediner eta al | morning Wind Bocih Thermometer o4 , A worse king ne'er Jett uuhapyy rest foiaakee | wales ror they woulon't pet thea addrebed Ly w Dumnee of our oiviogutsbed friends an The Ton, Jobu d, Ostttonden resucned eo Wesbiagtoe > - - SE, Y. M.—A very o1 evening; hax the appearance of * ue would Dow tabs his teeve He would he fer the prevent iv Cqnested that the mretiog within | en Ube 25d rnst..aflern viet oo Kentucky. rere oa FL. Haosdon, 3 Wenwick, | 0M before morning, Wicd norhwest Thermometer pa bo ste ik oad Psy Hema arr bd bin | homd—arer te Nowember elvetiou doors a journ te meet bur asseeiates inthe Park. (Loud | bud been calied vo deliver a eulogy ou Mr. Uley. Oliver -Hibvec@ HX F. Ogstie Urvlie’ a- Crittenden’ 63, this preat Bei hre ‘Ae to the standatd brute of thy | Risd Dew? IP wuvADeR, even DOW He could hose the fot | Cheers.) The meeting accordingly sdjourned tu the Pack, AnuIVALs AY THe MeTHOPOLITAN —AbturBAy Coparad “ bonrhie, Je. Ch rite Cremer, Joba LeSurer @, | Acntax, 10.4 M—Clear pleasant morning, Light | cemocraic party Geperal Vision. bie hate hissy ta | ie POLIDE Mute’ va carevior Up wage of trtumvh. (hebben Ceti Casts paith : KvabRaes | eae J Ryan, adow Van Patta LA # Seal, &. Franklin, | *uth wind Therm me er 74, his best eulogy (Load obecrs ) Che prougnst hoamrs of | gay ecg, be tbe Breatest than ever the Bwpire City had THE SCENE OUTSIDE dt rhrrad wet pm HIST tung ore orm Geo N. Clark H arriogton, Geo C Bryan, and W.P. | | 9.P. M—Cleac and pleasant evening, Wind routk- | his own ctate Bate ben ted m: bin tot wat he nes | ni quaker concluded umid loud obecrs for Daniel § TAR FIREWOKKSA~ SPERCHES. &C timore; HL. Miller Georgetown, D0, ; TO. Manaing, Leverlége. z | wer hermometer served it ip every emtaent cavsei'y He bas eeeved ia | yiceiuen The cerue outside perhaps turoa-eed anything that bas | North Caolina; John & Bales Bostoa; W. T Pires, D. B. Tayzon. of New York city. reported a seriesof | Syracuse 10 A M—Rather cool; pleasant, bracing | both branches of the pational legist«inre, nud wa ed eo been soon ip the way @f a pubic demoustration formany | Mape; BS. Manb Vermoat; Et, Dimond, Rhoae refolutions endorsing che Unttrwors piatturm and thy | merning Wind northeast Therwomete ¢ to and refosed a place eobines of President Bon Hower. Conn Governor of Geo . Leland; HF Wactog Savauoab—and 150 othe yorre not ex t. Pok (Chevre.) Be ng the grew! ratification meeling ater an emi tinwyor well rod om | tedueed to tbe meesing + protract Dationsl and State dokets. deploriog the deatn of Dauiel | 9 P M.—Plensantevening Wind north Atth: Actor J. W Wasourgo, Atvany; W. bamadem, Webster. &c v ar | the history apd constiomiion ot tt y nov tu the ‘ the nemi by the tedtimere coneeation ‘ A ” , ‘rica. 10 A. M—A Jorely morning, Wind west, Ther- wie cheers Be raat have been yesaed into chia | Tee Domina tem by the Keltimere convention, NO; MR Werte Toledo; 5. 8. Willams We hing- The tollomng are three of thy cesntatioas:— a r - | time of war he volupte: Ted a a prima @ couer and fougnt " ai ee oat fea “ E aSGECG. URE ahI eo MANIL: caer te anemolnte Gh momvter 66. Proepeet of @ five day Tubes BE MIM Gokarey “adce when ae by ig servics, Gad I have odneented to take w parc in the pro Olé Temmany looked restly briltiant. being illumisn ten; Hien, HA. Barret Det Go, Come Ringgia, ee bilétie justly app © tho | 9P M.—Weather fine Wigd northwest, Thermeme- | “4 7 Late ; G US A; Majer Weodoritige U 8. A5 AL ME poneibilticy which thefimucdiate fuvare has in store for tue | 462 Jf A | tied to bis civil puiruity agate, (Cheers) Rut ave | ccedings not with the expectation of berg able co add | ina geod ola fa biomed style. by lights inevery wiadow voy; alisd gibi alten ¢ Ootigesatreats ni Joung men of New York au minun country. That | 6. | ral Beott bua mever ler per hing bat oniiter ive Jat eile Winauisniad docticns sana aun aa h own; O 0: We cheerfully respond to the call of duey whieh Livaanity | Arrany.19 A M —Clear and pleasant morning. W7 Tel Hooks hes never (aqrpeo euvefving bat cuitary eifsl.| enjibing to wbat bax 'been raid. bat for tie purpére of | hve the front was deoorared by a boautifaland appro | ingicn ie je making won ts. 7 liae wide ss our own laud is, thera 158) perthwest, Thermometer 78, Baromever'30.810, dter- | trade and you might as weil expect w civilian to | Marne my testimony and reoording my sentimente, | Printe Lansperency, Tae centre of this plecs was occa. | | At tle Woicbosnas Bhaeune 4 ‘wh: nd fur’ de, Of Oranadd | The principles and poites of the democeey Rave Heca | Pied by the Goddess of Livery, wurme ieaeceme wee un'ing the glove ss F s be competent to coumund » bri —A very fine evening? Wind nerth, Thermo- | an army and lead tue oo eyitiues @ fe our prosent eri 4 ard whos) hvpes and fortunes rest upon | our efforts nud oor sympath) | Lheocory Vou « | : A 10%, Siviteons ip the alle spend of tbe gente. | @R@exbibitirg to ibe world the etars and stripes. asthe 1 Mallory bt Resolved, ihr t every soptinent of hnman progress, every | meter 72. Barcmeter 0 800, Meroury ax to expret a man whe bia tean trarmed to | “eb TOtely expou ~alpigaticide sacataierae joe Pee actiatte ox Waitt ea Jeff p ppaie Boe ey ae advancement of this ¢ untry inthe seria of nasions, every == militery affairs to be qudlitid to wiaioitar the | MAL Who bre prec-ded-me. wud in (his repent it appears | Hees were portraits or Washington, Juckeon Jefferson, | tau Francie LAR STAG Satie MADE a atines ers “Saehitc vent dues comm Donishdd sildcsiiatly, civil “affairs Of “bis, coussiy. (Gheers) | With. tue |:to'me tobe the'yperob of thixoxprass: because the pripal Swat the ertnmencement of the proceedings, while the ttle Au riesa—W Wiseman, Ky ; &. Wentworth, hopeson the Foun aie f Ame in a peculiar man- ts of conta at New Orlaans daring | Qirn sprercets ccenoltoeted ren moreretone pies Olvourred are the arent fundamental prlacigies that | inane nee crosd wax asseublog wm ontionat sata eof BL A Ubadwiek Pi 11k Gmugioy Mee peste ep thelial ei pc 2 tard revious to the aliernovact the 18M | pweible for a man who Tekh existearer ct {| he wi the hottem of Me orgunizution of toe domogra io | OE won tied Ly Caprese aw let i and J.B Moody waa Wo Siauch id. Backer cially and politically, singins ber out ior arog. | instant, were 21.866 bale s'aéy through Hf, 10 juinp w: one- to ¢ ishon The owears bac boen most remarkab’ = Sere ite fad bn Hy inl “ " 01 7 . iepalve:, That the Previiewt ov tte coavvation bere. | \ deck hand, named Daniel MoCurty, on board | inal wee thioge? Gera. taro, waad thew tau ui | murkeabureaud weogen jon, ard. t Li eeae teat Tele tebas cockeeareet union es oes Gers Nabors, Goorin Sateen gee Re eee ect the sonag doaaccraty of tab peabe | thostcaucr Forest Queen, was downed at Ciasinna:d, on | Viduals—the ou- emineut'y quailied py xtaiy aad ec u foF tel Chet. elon of priaely yptiin i Nicy: A I. Guston,N C; Mi. Leo, N.Y; Judge Pare of Nee Fork, avany tim whon they may deem such a ooun- | the 2]yt inst. | Peience end Omg prec tes fo take part ta evil b te follow rhe exempectmy frend, | tw he foot or and i Gintely froing, the Oty fall | seve Vermont eiladyisablo in orcer to sustain and elect tho rogalarly A Mr Hocken, » German, committed sutcide by | aitaire apd the other whe bos title or wo exwerteuce 45 | Wib the cepeidw es berore sou L bare ao cou X- | wos ereo'ed a platform, in two compartments, frou which Li a S ss hominated candidates vf the demooratic ropublican Patty— | tak ng morphine. ‘at Milwaukie, on tho 20th instant, | ell in nowiniterog them the #hig party of tre | operesor sr bos ana L. wed all of us are conaeaied | pi yyy sere elegue swite dalvered? 0060 ail Obituary. ale, fon sal vlacey) purpooes. | Conse, unrequited love country profesa to be tre conserve ive parcy of the | wrk tb ce er wmeortic tabs Wiel Lhope to cee | i pLotattempttoenumerate, but which | Col JohnG Gamble died at his residence, noar Tallahas- ease out ip The 16: Epteche: were made oy Hon Jobn A. Welles, of New country and they bavetakon ini Hampehize; Hon H.K Smivb. of Buffalo; B. RB. Ualtett, | On Sunday night, 17th inst., tho new Congroga: | taken ‘apa willtary 0 ation of the governaient, as | whole ark, | see. Florida on the 10th inst COVED asty te Te Gev, ceo tts character one postion itis met ney “ : «Ue Meeracharetts, Hortic Seymour (the candidate for | tionsl Church, at fompden N. d.. Rev. Mr, Fay, pastor, | jeg cur perpolor or ary sou: Loney acdimanbees atiieimrens Une tangent pee celia Mrs Martha Cummings died a! Canean N ..on the Governor); Hon David A. Swulley of Vermont; sud | Was cot on fire and sigh ly damaged | are ihe grout eburac'ert-tiex thut divide ti ain Sc t-opbered to Geieral Boot ote Teh Date mL S1R imst. aged 101 years. five mon’h« and eleven days John Vau Buren | _ Tho brick store in Providence, RT, oncupted by | purtier ? On thedem: ratio side tt ts slinplictty economy | because of he vEMsiples Le wil curry taco tke governs | coe ivekin on end. ct- ral Otlers, spake, as = was the siep-1uo ber of tbe late Bea Jounsoa, of 8 When Sir Seymour advanaed upon the stend. theea- | Bo Almy & Son. dealers in paper and paper stock eas | And uh but the wdig party. ws farms fo Rave ao | nut of the revutiic. it be should be elected ror the | During the interval, Dodwurth’s bund. which was ote. | fe SMO pas ihe step grendmothar uf GW Johnsoe thusinsm was deafening, te predicved ‘bat the majority parciolly destroyed by fire. on the 22d int Ube iors on | principles at all exert thetr ancient prin ptes—-hose of | sete rereem 1 amo in favor of Coe eleciion of Gea eather: arded couriderably to: he enthudesm by |e ibore ene coo ene che ot oe April 28. 1851. over @ for Pierce and King would ve twen'y thousaad in this | Pover and stock Is abont $100 00 The building belong. | Outsiders. nomuly priveloles aming mnie vo the Como | Pee couBeeted ae be je wiih great polfioel trate | yt pertesmence Of come tupictoge Un. i0UMl hes ehudreh: of shuns Henhaliy waloedtangenceaaat Btate. ba to A. B, Dick, and was isured for $1200. Loss about | oratic policy. (Loud cheers) Uneir volley te oun of | wrove whundoow ent by the & wit be the orvRABNE | The Arewoike were srwUcHd uuder thy aurpioes | Nontpelier Vt. four jeare her elder tnatillitving we dant The spesking contioned in the park, amid shouts, | go. opposition £0 'the. damooralio cheers Dastas booming of savton and otbor demon- The first hogshead of the new crop of ‘bacco ar | (Cheers) Sonn f thar wel tiv oltes Bud wothh of the airsorm imes itt ove Ung and comerimes ano. | Jorg snd or of Mr Uactied of Willlam-tmg aud were of n fies rate | bornton N, Al. or was a short time ago in powersioa of al her taoulries Cumming’? fret husband was oF lO | order re he fret Was A MOLES proe displaying the o whiet the democratin party | oy cs pmo ro New Jang whom she married ia yeeb bh year and ber third and Just, Widliem Comming: Bq. tiebron N. HL. whom she marded iaher filly eeecr’ Year. and rurvived twenty two years Mr rlomer. lite secretary of the.Bestom strations of emthusiaxm uuttl dark, when the crowd dis ivy py , the 18th inet: from Hickman, | ther One year it eave this, nnd acovhier year thet, Som: | you ‘omeht the priperples 0 Ohurch, for Gove a Lie | the organization. Pele Fe ail hogehead last year was also received on Ube 18th of Octo. | Sid eeeerranen ene gill watt nae pent he Wie patsy vias are thy. cian ples of thet | word + Cuba” interived im red. tha star tteelf belog Witte, | her second Jo-re Jobin. Eq om of the patel pel ei y ; | ber. - ; o Osndidate? tly privelple ch eta | ene having revernt oplendid joe The third bowes a) samereerine In tho evening meo'ings were held at Mechaaies’ Wall, and at two or three other places, for che further edifica- tion of hose who ‘dour vo bee ull woruing” There were about ong thourand perrors presemt ia Mechanics? thr perarw igaton prinerpl ered to oy tny friend hace to apother "Forme all oF & least 10 be two " thei * er pwty bas bad im view ta» pro Tho total numbor of deathain Boston, for the | ite Fepabile and ite peuple, wh fie teiiees: cae naain endeavored to eubvert and overthrow them. (Yhew 9 1 | opps edo natvralizaiion 4 Ler us jook at the purchase of Le eon whien was ef- | men of forrigu bith ¢ caf Carre Ls wormed # magarivent temple, | her ibir s revolving pillars aud @ tbe s ec mors were wdaic~ £ Vest alone there barst frou che © otro Ube wo eSATA | we Phere. for President” and “WR Kirg ly week ending the 22d inst , is 64.of which 23 were of chi!- dren under five yours of axe, “2 were Americans and 12 | foreigners and the ebivdren of foreigners. Tiall alone. | ficled under the administration of Chomas Jefferson, | om the coourry bere being ade to” tue | Presiient” iu bea itully variegated letters. whiie in ibe | py play Arye - | Georeo W. Jefford fell through a sonttle, at No. | What party advorated. what pacty comsamnted the pat | rights end privileses of ettizensvip. Now bo | faxyamunmer appeared a¢ the base “ihe Ualeimoce Plat. | Pypters Union died tn that ety on the 2itn Last, Wow Wai Boité 51 Water street, o.ton oo the 234 fast.. the en'ire dit: | chure of that terrtrory. which hes coaferred onsh | thinke it ovebt to. be made emamtioual upow See | fom Z Rom Galeaae, donates thio limies Rieriaemate SwEG | tence throngh thre» stories and was so badly ipjared | great advepteges upon our country? Why ibe | vies in eer, Suppore tro mn cme this | “the various clubs frrm-the several wardeof the olty | fhroceicie tan ee Lone ents ite eeeeaee ie DRMVCHANIO MASS MANTING AP -O8WRE ie | that he died m lees than ap hour | eralie paity (A volew, “you may ba ince of | eo ptry from Lurvps F ioteuding to make itthoir | attended ip full force. with bands ot music, their | *4 pr bousate Becuvares of Gece Ge embled hove | words the tiow 0 2 All rail. ould of the Mtseiestop erves | De but w lea dow gular Gemcersiio nominees. evincibg A mmaty. to Ohiof: The democrats of Tioge cvanty aveabled ere intarge | werd the ectmplotow of the eyran born horney ge ty ne w ipsa assy aed ag aveif with See er ao aad, ncn. | aged seyeaty nine He w-at (0 (Obiofcom Delaware, bit ‘aumbers, yesterday, The mevting was held in the Bark, | 10) Sy Dinos has obtained a verdict in Romo, N, | Would undertake to navigate ite waters the pripeip'e: of cur _yovermue ne tath | hese clubs formed. in prooo-sion. and. avcumpantod vy | Yee edoteteedty volte cee ee nee ee tans from thet and was addressed by flea John Van Baron; Ton G.A. | y trainee the'Dulialo and Rechoste® Railroad Company, | 00! Geueral Jsck-on who overeswe the ms t |. tution Be reads and waver auion. and | foreh teante marebed gud ooueter marched turoagh the | Line corervealy enfoyize the confidence and. ceteem of Grow, of Pennsylvania; Mr. Dougherty of Philadeipiis, | of $1515. for damages su-tened by bring thrown out of | And what was the crs of the whigs at that tine? Chey | he arteres to the witess ile is de- | peene to the spirit stirring strains of t baods of music 4 4 2B. Cushing of Lihaca A largo delegation fcom | ® Duguy by the Htdden Wheeling of bis hor-es in conse | declared that the ruin of the country would take plave | voted. cul aud bay io var govern. | (enn ee amee “ Tix MacDincda Witt Glad tet abe and 8. B. Cushing of ithaca ge dolegest uenee of being trijbtercd bya treia of ears on the | if that end were wosomplished. | Bur thn demo: | men’. and, if oarwwion requ itl Hoe Coucead Club, from the Seventa ward. chose the | cout Mury Murdeck ef slevs thn ators Of Jobe Tompkins county, also attoudyd. Gren: enthusiasm was | Uo pany’ react cratic party overthrew ir. knowing that, it would | hisuw-ket ede by sae wi in 4a | cecasion 1oF erecting a mem tinerty pole, 149 few high. ia | NeDunogh wt als, dude Gulab dectded, posterday wa feoted. | “Whe boarding honse of Mra Collins in Ponsacola was | mtitiate agamnet the interests of the people, aod we | 1 v-e 01 (bis gloriovs Culon | Mucivon street, on the nite of the oid ove blown doW4 | tho rule tor atebeating t 1a, Bq vie mp rae | cotopletely de. fresco by freon the I7eh-inst . about two | should rhenk thero and them alone. for rem ving an be bes nueprrterity of 8 Sears age being mastered there aud Maving DO | the exeentora He rays nnd ape eined THE DEMOCRATS AT DUNKIRK AND BUFFALO. o'clock. ‘Lhe building was valued at roma $16 C00, ond that eas pinyiog on the vital of the conotrr. | cli Ced-srom | by sigh’s of tddrersed by seme of The den He leaders, myrcbed | as were argued in exten-o be nO! s€6 What porstble be d platform was ongamia nae mye rrum delivered aapeesh | fy ywithal He esntioned | fp «rt and be can- rena aiisa from titowng the Ve cee Open agwin tor argue he decisiva of Court does no: finally fx the + of the partis, ok their stalion ia fron: of che ¢ opporite Mra Gollins’s wna also 7s) Tam asking you to pes aloog with m= tothe | (“Rowe ol Ne) Uf Gen id not leaim by whom tt was occupied | Terults which bave tolluwed from thy ne sof the deny | torprnthe door of e1 cratic party, in order to ree that every aiep they nave | par yte bev a wer taken has been ravetioned by the sober judgmeat | (Gert levghter ) Fellow-e tix vown to the Park and | Holt ct Records, where a } Mr A A. Porters from ! Hi crabie b }-08s 24, 1952, | vBineared A. he Bovraro, August 2, 1852, | pniusated | As Tho Hon H. Hibbard, of Now Uampshiro, addeoseod a | cetits has beg fount guilty in Marthoro’ democratic mass meeting 2° Duokick yesterday. th | county. 8.0.of the murd@t of a negro, nnd sentenced t rooner the appeal is taken the better for | oon- | " e |'of the people (Cheers) ‘The wbig party woul went inte (be diseveri mot th Lc euing n. $0 the: Preeidenti " “ emoerat eting in | to be ly t Jannary. aoc gamete cheng & mun to the Presidential | corpeg Jodge says :—"It ie sugg John Van Buren will speak a; a democratic meeting in | to ung on Hriday the 7th of Jannary | not vow atiemp: to reestablish « national ervtie party been he ea had no o her elvum thaw that ot behug will | Oy ae {ied dn ir! a It 1 ee friegy ver or ied out in the g Ament Buffalo, to morrow evening ‘The dinner to Senxtor Bu'ler. which wns tohavebeon | State bank, ro completely bas the puntic judgment | rire to ree of b avd instances the pr t hintory and present afew weeks by uo Su pr of the State, Chat Htuletion of the ~ | pivenat Edgeficid, 8. C., og the Ist of November, has | condemmed thatinstiwutioa. (Sheers.) Pason again | detan you by @ ou! ublic. Frepee—where the seeocd | - " POLITICAL MEETINGS AT COLUSPRE n> | been postponed tothe institution o| an tndeprudemt Treasury ayeteu. | ples. but there wiinh T wie aia sa hook ave tis unele ed been tes: Oe Md Greaney a akg Mey voy hte je i Vorpsraine, Oot 25,1852 | rire thousand ove hundred and ninety threo bates of | How many tears were shed by the whig parcy on ae to sdvers ty » that quest on wei greatest gem eversen nud who bid far prietyof stb i thr Pe eateciy sogpnanel fits wha A grend mass meeting of the whigs will take place here | cotton were received at Mobile on the 22d inet., the | Of that system! With respect to Texns it time sg0, roe Py ope ean @. | to prove the verrtens tyraoe the world eversuw. Wine was | Domed Cantino ines oF olentuing the wolaion of che Feaue wi Speakers of the first clas | lsrgect secctpt for avy one dey there since last spriag it would never have been synexed to the Cuited Stator | We ricon rebort at the peil chat ‘hreatened th doing NOW. while (he people were saying we Love livery, | Pence, «rye aPortane J te Proaat on Weaneiday evening next: Speakers of the first clase | lies hen Chenanit wae couvieted at the late term of | 8d i¢ not been for democentis poltoy; but after tt was y worming with the riivg sun the men of the | we fove gonsttintional Laws, and pant for that livery | nS "hay always bem cdmitted ta’ “the bedurad are expected. “ for the | be Circuit Court of Limestoan county, Ala, and ficed | bares Ee Tee aerate: Sc Guciretat | hea datmny ak: Wan teool ean te Pe ae | Which you now enjoy? Did tory enjoy the ive-ty and | Qcurte, But ali the questions Involved in this cae The great Poughkeepsie tent has boom secured for the | 64 ¢rousand doliars, for whipping bis wife, Ife was com. | (UMC) 9) TG. ete. grasa. Wt beatt oF ot nelly: wl Bie in | Pivileze which we shall be cait-d ujoo io execcive {81 | gre not necessarily to be determined by law Tho occasion mitted to pritou in default of the wherewith (aed ee geen gh ey ot nd | the coupsiie uf Thin watida dhe antes socaited, | U8¥ week? (Loud cheers Bd ere NO a ott! | intentions of the testator must bo drawn from the ., | ng wae ‘ q eamen were 01 wed coupely of the fon the » vaitedy | ¢ are exerc| elretive franebl #, for thy " " nie ¥ d the same age e ‘The drinocrats also hold a mass moeting hero on Fridoy | We learn from the Tuscaloosa Moni/or that Profertor | aud our interests trampled upon the demoerane purty | and she Noahied waves were ew gto: | Gace ts bite aerwet cencgiang Gosiae tie ballot bok, to | Sotnueyeenct tea Will Gud tBe tes leeeioge weap, bet evening. the 20te inst. Eminent speakers are expected, pect yor anus ce teen Taliga e en: an keweune Aree he yp the ghey nt ee rie Ay noe on vre ved avd’ 0 mst acon ce the tyrunl's will, Lb was a da: gerous doctrine, Bupreme Court of he =i ry s ated: @0uld ok wees ; called to the 5 Jang da ho had thus dered to insult us But, on the otnerhiad, | wee borpe a ) eheoxing } Ola. Caused tb dudgarsey 60, edt. Kinan who'| ROP ney f : and @ torch light procession will take place. sity of Alabame, the whig party were oppored to this prlicy alleging chat | Wh u we retire nie settler b bad sohicVen hie endasoitly by Circe of eras, Hy refuted | Mig Conuder fteelf bound to concur tp say iaferease a | Phe Pitteburg Gazette says the large number of one | euch a course would injure our commercial iat ent waieh pb " so havpy a roult. wore | tho pessonel atiacks which had bora made on Gener | Cray will” ibe question whetuer tie wit of sleDen wn John P. Hale En.ioute to New York. | hundred and tixty prironers are now in Alleghany county | (Ohcere.) Yet it was democratic policy fellow of thowe gest pi handed down ‘by oar revolt | prercothe ron of one of the revolutionary chief, who | Containa abate my pe iidet pl tof Me Don 1g) ssa is cortainly % tion which should be determined by our Joval taws urisprudence and the opiuion of the Supreme Court of Louisiana upon the sulject would be mo t im. 4, Ovt. 26.1852, | Jail. Quite a merry time, we eboutd jade that obliged all the nations of the world to askaosle: Nopery ster. end ty, waked Major A. Cady and Lieut AL Molitton, of the U.S, | the rights of American citizens (Sheers) Theae aro the | Lived am this xe Army. and recently fom Fort Scott, arrived at $c. Louis | frets of demucrmic policy (Ohvers) Go to the Stvies |B by the greatest men that eve | hag shed bis biced for his country—and himset a man | Oy, Ivt us proverve these im. | wio had berm eeleciod by those why kaw bie Wor'h, to | UG nial Peineiphs, not only in refevenee to the part | {ithe post of eomemander of tue most gallan; regiment Pirrsay Senator Hale addresses the Philade piians to-morrow | night.wnd the New Yorkers on thursday A despatch | on the 17th inst of the for Wort, and tel me who bas peopled ham aad | hu Jet ue chiep them to cur bearts ween clouds 4 | that ever fought ou the bioedy fietls of Mexico Mr ry : Whaaklmer of ; tate Whin the reput ite ss ngain toress. | 4! a priant This opinion will be obtained ia time for tho. soys that Hale denies having resommended tho free do" | Goy Ujkazt the Tungarinn and Governor of Comorn, | Dull! them up. nnd owrzied among ‘lien th» Hesslog. 0 sre yea wl oe ble io ar Nin alenty tourte | EMLipe then gave & brief by horny, OF Tieuoral vieroe'* | argument of (he cause betora the Supreme Vouct of the mocracy to vote for Scott inorder to defeat Pierce, eT eke: the Bitrane ct lana bolie laced ae | (oud cheers ) What bue planted thera Die-sings upoa | eene that Das Jue in Baw: ts this’|"S comes os llase, @blel Wetement oes terpondad to. bY Voited States, “No dechion which the Supreme Cour: of ———— oe is golog to Texas, the climate of Lowa being to rigid for | th. pacige, but democratic policy? What hes carried ior | thirgto be done? Till tell thar you give | Hearty ebeers, This ¢ cowar oulnans yoay render can floally conclude the rig! . ob nlioy? +8 04r t t tell you h ently cheer. ‘This charge ot cowardice was a question, a ob uae ore ity ba alae ern cp Bim. ye 16th inst the machine shop of R, Clark, at Se, | WAF the provperity of this country, from the begiaaing | the reins «f the governerent into the heads of men sso | he kaid, to be tried. and the prople would on Cuvaday | JL" phe i” the exetolee of s Rarmenpr mpeg” Cinvevann, October 26, 1952. Louis. war destroyed by fire. The lors is about $£4000— | 1% present proud, potion but the deimeratis | apie w th you, i that you place in power only iliove | next, give a veralet of “nor guil’y.” (Loud chvers ) Ue | succession? ‘The hearing ie refused,—New Orleans Delta, George F Darnum. the Governor's private secretary, | insured $4.0C0 Nr B Mckee also sustained somelom | Friiey? (Cheers) pe whigs | have | gorerd | tn a te i catiowuny bes gives you a | then averted to the anfair attacks wblen had non made | Ges, 13 cretary M countr: at sixte cars, aod & portion | (Appia nse ne democratiopert y given yor | osc: Gumann “a, i beokieus PRLS Sie "9 3 states that the official democratic majority in Ohio, on | PY the burring’of some building: im the vicinity. Of that you moy consider Aaotional ‘The elter | form recgnlzing those prieciptes ‘Coie forward, ie My caaticaad of, his State. C8 New Wiksiitiscel ob Joma: Wicxiksibs ia ceieaadiaes the Btate ticket, is 18 692. James Gorman, recently convicted in Cincinnati for | and younger Adamres wern the fiat, and they | o:neoracy of the land, and sustain your own princicle’ | Gempshire, fiamed many years befire bis bieth, Guncue menisa we by ves 10 b’elooh. deka Wie Sa dbzeentah killing his wife. has been sentenced to one yoar’simprison- | came jn, in both instance’. upon the errors of the dims | Ut» for ‘bis teaeon. if for ne ether wnat T forward | aud ngaimst which be bad siwaya contended, whnrv’ | Teh wae takem ont of his ecitia the e jal’ and unde hoa mi | ment in the penitentiary cratic prrty. aud went ont von thelr own, (Laughwr) | wi'b mont intenve interest to the rerult of this basis ugh aewcaoctaaibar omen pr On the 24th inst, a fire broke out at Turlington, Vt, | Then was elected General Uarrigon, who wasuuforcuniie | + leon 1 have a parly organi Orxcimatr, Oct. 20, 1852. mf destroying Weaver's clothing store Barrow's dry goods | ly taken from un by the hand of Provdeuce petore hie | hve great prinetples wo atak The steamer Finaneter collepaed the flue of one of her | store. Stephens and Durkee’s dtug store, and $M. | term badexpirrd. and tho people eeviog what had over | comprcwie be mainiahoet i ; Doilers, near Griggevil'e. Miinole, on the 20th, Seven | Weed’s dwelling. whelmed all the *hig administrations before him. letine | ius band tear ove pritaiyle from thetfoaada fon, ‘The boat os reins of government iu the hands of the democcatic | Piilow et'izens I take General Sentt’s election ia cou- persons were severely but not fatally scalded ¢ boat Presiprst FintxoRk —We learn that as an ap- party. (Cheers) General Taylor was subsequent Lion with this quertion IMs po-tfon to cay the be and cargo were not much demaged. prepriate mark of respect ter the President of rhe United | | by Komen fick were © ved and yor | ofice, Wr this Cuis?—wee it jt | [ded frou Wilding | the superintendence of sergeant Ferguson was coavayed ee theses S Shibcoead Bodies A arya, | tthe glace of execution On reaching tho galiows, @ Gia not wish tO purge the smmne dishonest courte of Aral. | prayer wes offered up by Rev. Dr Juter, afior whch the tent to recure the catholic vote; but if he di cit | Condemced criminal was arked if he had any thing to vay. | fairly assert that in the State of one of aete ova walt | Se replied that he bad aud went on to declare hisentite, nt, | Cuc.dates North Caroling every man ie not only exclud- | innocence of tke crime for which he bed besm cone at the South’ | Ses tattove, iw tha. Prowstens chore, (Ladd ebeerey’ | Seamer’. Waee he cloead the, sergeant ant Matas ‘Anup train yosterday, on tho Cinctnnatf, Columbus, | States. a mumber of gentlemen—Senators, membors of | tle and whig parties. bat that flustitous ehi-f was |g in o lime ard Ciaborite axon ut. to bow thet G want to Bold Mr Ginbstn wscountadle foc | MeaMcont hiw neck aod ate querer to Ll o'clock ao wr indi csciks Aetetcaapipl : * | Congrers, Judges of the Supreme Court. and citizens of | taken from us by the hacd of death When the | i! scot! teimfavor of the compromise, while the to hold North Varoline up to their scorn, for be | Ve jeu. ched into cternity, He eruggted violently, aud and Cleveland Railroa”, at New London rau over a cow, | torn political partica—bave employed Mr, D. Stone to | whig party ¢lected Geveral Harrivon, thoy could have | obit: a tbe Nosth lnbor hard to prove that be iv dered aby Mam unworthy who endeavored by thy | Gig hard—the knot in the ropo striking the back instead, and was thrown off the track, Six care were badly in- | execute a bust im pore Italian marble, of Mr Filmore, | got #* many votes for anybody He wag elected | \u favor of ft? (Laugh Why is it vist one Wbig g0-8 | memns of religiour prejudices to Iniuener the political vote) Cyt) evide of his veck A large namber of speotatora, to it that the that 20 mcril deoted upon the divided vote of the dem ora joubifal Why is it that rhe «hig pa. with the design of having it placed permanently inthe | ©n the faults of the United State: banking ayer. | prove ey te General Soot, and cores back per | or any eftizen im this conniry. where by the very conetitt Reve ore Luene execution jared, and soven persone were serivu-ly but not fatally | Toe Te el ehamsion, e¢ ap mppropriate testimonial to | and nothing che When they elected General Calor ho | fotlr rntlsted thst Be would muvee sin way | Con cvery our bad the light vo worship peorsing 16, | (mcetly. colored) vie aes Aion Wen en Dealeeeae hurt. Among vhem was Thomas Rutherford, of this city: | tie character of one who has so greatiy adorned and | Was Atincrity President and the democrats wid have | | vgitive Slave law, while another goes to thelr moeliags | (ho gictaies of bis own consejence Mr. 2, was, outhe | Yo 4 cemanly acit bed been cruel im the chamber of the ee ifled bis position, It is to be regretted that like- | elected General Cars onty for the divisions in the demo | #10 comes away equally rath het bhewows? (treat | conoiuston ef bis peceh veered poor ippcervt victims whom he so rutblesly batchered The Maryland Agricutural Fair, &e. esses of all the Presidents have not been precerved in | catic paity; and now it is that the whjgs bring torward | lnugbter) If ol the wtyy wy A Tenursace, Mr. DP. H. Destin. of tump-hire followed—He | Cy the morning ot the 14th July last, He displayed Baxristone, Sept 26, 1952. the same manwer Inthe particular the Corporation of | their great military man He (\he epesker) would nyt | snd every other Gtate in tho Umon. went to Comer | wae he emld, @ rough spec n of granite from the great emotion the right of the gibbot. an! quaked The State A tural Pat " 4 | Baltimore have evinced a proper respest for their chivf | attempt to pluck a Inurel from Genera) Scott's brow o | Scott end if the yall pul their hew 2s toge'hor, t aid | Granite Beato. (Cheers for the Grauive State) The | Yin fear at the sppronch of dexth. Thus cads the last e gricultural Fair and cattle show opene magistrates the portraits of nearly all of whom adorn tho | was glad to see him so appropriately einplognd for hit | uct /etile (bis 4 A. Chere ie ivonly ome mag in $06 | witg party, he went on to ray. were uevoid of politiont | ao: in this terrible drama —Aicamend Times, Oct. 23. to-day, on some grounds near tho city. Tho display is | cownei] chombere. My. Stone. we are informed, has just | per % in reeking for a rite for hospital, thronghoat | Union cop dott und that ix General goott Limerlf Why | irinctple, Herase Crerley bad opeoly and avowedly we ~ eee en «cal ia | dow the doit? He canrittic it withone dash of his pow. exn States, God granthe may be suce upon tbe platform’ and General soott bad | Suppossp MuRDER.—We yerterday published an very extensive and varied, especially the stock of cattle | compieted busts of Chiet Justice Taney aad of Justice | tbe ; the other (biog, when. on & memorable oecasion, feo. as his party will soon be ready policiostiy, | et all the pressure and steam power of the whole whiz ¥ cl © pronounced chef douvres.— Baltimore | bir m' , and egricultural impirments A great many strangers | Weyne which aro p x fora hospital. Hoe (the eprakor) bad aosthec ofj-c-ion | erty connote more his right’ lund to. do Jawhich be (General 8.) eald waa not often the | scceunt. from ibe Morelstown Jerseymen, of @ body belg are in town, and the exhibition will probably prove the f —_-—-—--——-- to General Scott and that Was his opuion on tho | thi Bie tips will speak. bu. ib is fa the closes, hiw wih bis breeches down.” (Great | sng. from certain pos dam 4 ed bet pocvorew most eucceseful and important ever held Tur Recertion or Hon Ansotr Lawrence, At | naturalizetion laws He voluntesred it ws his opivion | He will mot use the pen. Hay he fons would probaoly every the litle | bern murdered, This morning s boy camo to one olflee wich ‘We have no mail south of Richmond, Boson. —Woe are informed by Major General Edmanda, | that foreiguers should not be entited a | how to write? Teang mon, L caro pot how man nt. ord be bope) they would, for he would a, Sewshnel of yenkerGne in Binks a osttiny ourattamicn #0 . ° that the different regiments having volanteered for the | vote. and desired either to repeal the lars | way bev Gesked Buy bow—T caro not through wh foel sorry to see the General ceaten Sp atl the per wi es th eb fother ile. Onrlstop her occasion, orders had been issued to the troops composing | altogether, or extend the period of nsturalizs'ion to | ti) cdy fiods be hes morehed his + jour solbary—~i ‘At the conelnsion of this aperch the Concord Club ‘agraph. & the rat Mr. 61 haere | % at. to hold themselves In readiness to | twenty years. fince he was nominated. bowsver. bo hes | curv Lot iy bow many hella of Moatesunt he bes ploated | sorieed in procesei to tetorn to their head quarters, ag Gd a " IPP ALO, 5 rade 4 ‘litwent to and to ercort the Hon, Abbott | exprested a different kind of opinion; but there sax euch | cur flag—T care not bow many trimmpial arches wy | yoy tho other word awoctatic tiving nine ‘bias? Gh bai Ot 0, kL te met te mon Kis eertval from Eagiand. | tempting bait for him to do so. tut they would pay: to | have lren crveted for tho viotor om hls rotdmn—Ia hii |} vyety cheers for Pieree aud ing, the crowd disponed Lim, and learping that the body in question was ag The canal boat Union, loaded with 4000 bushels of | pit. in compliance with @ zeqitert from the family of Mr | teke hir change of opinion with a few greing of suspicioa | any man~cntitted to deceive the Agéritan poopie an a i Cay Sentnel Oor'26 wheat, sunk to-day. beiween here and Rochester. She | Lawrence preferred in consequence of the ilies of the oe Fog sharaina im another way ard ree to Ce tet te tJ incre ) be fener, t e aren wr Jersey fentinel, Oct Misa Hon Dani 3 jored doubly appro. | moke the probationary term a year's service in bo arjay; | of oe @ * teavelled "hinugh seve 2 Wet av Warar- basta Bh bled ac perante tarsal ws dea Pinte oy te Woes: ifabacree ores: hate nurpeuted aod be aa hot doubt bus by toa bye he outa te wit: an ettes fy tO pe epneclies nusiber a Aity.t90, Ispnresp ta Bi BoTONAL we a T= At 8 maeett o« the woe jhe bay Bg erin 2 ie, that on 1 ther proceeds: rade on bis ar. | ling togive avoteto alt emigrants on ther arrival, aod re e Fpr ool we ove that caught the o rupportas ef the reeev ibe a or ‘and Leonacd, act rater in the ane, is very tom, in consequence of | Tarsher proere dines, selina caste, Ba'ss. might even rend the ballot box over to them to Warooo | man ei h bis brocehes down, (great laughter)-—theouga | bess joarters Iaet evening, It waa decided to eupport the | Saturdsy aftersoon offleurs Deduae > |. for the purge of (Lauphter,) fe would leave it to the serious con-idura- | the whole of thece fifty-two speechon— tore already nominated, as sm independent tirket,, | Watertown. entered 8) Lin tee Kooper. placed there Canal Boat Sunk, &. tho Berton brigad Crenen Buryep at Carcaco —Our citizens wero | tion ofall who her it was'nt fair to suppose that bis ro A Voicr~ Fifty three ‘on of the Webster men are in favor of takiog up Mr’ | making a telaure. in the name of the Com. Fire at Roxbury, Mass. astoni-hed. yesterday about cme prelock, 10 peo femes ts. | cent nomination had hed great eff-es upon their friend | Mr C—FiNy-tbrocethicugh the whole of them, | Filmore, and somoare in favor ot Mr, Unoate, by BherHft Jucobe forbid S00 De operty fetan the Bots, Boston, Oot, 26, 1852, suing from tho steeple of the Firat Baptist Church editios, | the Geurral'’s mind. that ¢: idence of something | so fer se T have seen, he has never yes ox press Flerace Monn who is the free soil condidate for Gover- | The offices pet ixted. put wero resisted by Mr. Ootby, focing the public rquare, Ti 7 o eytookin | jo the mind of the man which could not he | ed eny opinion nbout the comprom or whe nm DY : tet psides selaiog two A fre occurred this morsing in Roxbury, destroying | thejp'embrtce the whole steeple eauslow the rpice to fait | tolerated, and which. seniered him “totally nuit | ther hm wold sign the Fugitive Savu Taw, He ign | Pt of Mesrvchuret2s, Nay sccepved the offs of Fresident | wincan vhey arrested. beside Sttted HPO mS Seton the Union Hotel and stables and burning four horses, | in a body through the footy which communics’ed the | ts corny the poition of Pre idewt ofthe United Srures | never 'peFen @ word om the grant qrestion Ditove th i : adie oes, Dyrbh aeeee ye ane saver fo Welthqam for trish, aamont t Fix emall dwellings, ocenpied by Germans, and flees to that end alon the body of the hitting. } One of theen vires he Cony Toe gov mene Bue 1 b4 . t at bein, al M ee V5 ‘ teiipow. Wr, ine seins 7 the fire was extirgutyhed it deetroyed ol tetheo h the optofon of ¥ | longer ' ar ry V ’ ct : : P avis tthak Be | Moe s1eeng Vee, Bh, A Weby Wh dmtony Aog, WUe yo. ee hauodsy Warm HOPE | WieDOl yr reemiavds, WOUEE WO Came CMC HMPKAMCOR | Gy em At wy mreee

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