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WHOLE NO. 7308. DOUBLE SHEET. THE VERY LATEST. “THE ELECTION OF PIERCE AND KING. THE GENERAL STAMPEDE. Additional and Corrected Return mmr ‘The Bffect in the Country. THE CANDIDATES ELECTED. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, &o. &. &O The Full Vote of New Veork City, Pres,, Nov. 1852 Pres., Nov. i848, we Whig, FS. Dem,” Whigs FS Hale, Cass Taylor, VB. eS 742 oT oh . 384 626 8 + ES ee OAL ae CI? + 1288 T5205 ay 848 1595 48) oo 1296 7279-139 o 1,887 2205 81s +. 1388 2336 491 tn aes 28:3 672 cont See 166 359 ss 16% 1912 200 a 7182 934 = 92 +: 1059 1493 226 : 1,284 1.035 325 " 479 2308 309 ” 1196 2130 493 ee eb 2295 401 Mh 840 1436 265 +. 18884 = 29087 5,106 18,884 Pierce’s— m00j. 11,177 Taylor's plurality. .10,173 New Yorke COMPARATIVE MAJORITIES. n.1860, when the democratic party united on the Siate Cicket, the whig mojority in the State was 265 for ‘Wahington Hunt, Governor We compare tho majori- - Gies on the Presidential election of Tuesday, with the vote of 1850, for Governor, as the demoorats divided, in 1848, Petween Caes and Van Burep:— —i2— Pierce, Scott. | Litenaeid..! | | 250; Heywood, (dem) 187 es 623 | *s ( 304 | * 373 «| . reel . oe | . 129 1,000 se . 160 Chenango. 575 a4 al Ontario. . 800 } 850 | 387 500 Motel... eeee-e. 25.007 5,587 6.009 e 3.537 Dem. maj ...... 21.630 Dem, gain in these couaties.....++..++ 20,126 There returns indicate that the democratic majority for | President, in the State, will exceed 25,000, WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ‘Sea 4 4134 3018 Pierce's majority. et, BES ® In one district majority only given. 2 Two districts not hoard from — § One district wantod. ‘The returns to come in from Mount Pleasant and York- town will, it is said increase the majority for Pierse apd Kirg to124@, The majority tor Horatio Seymour, the democratic Governor elect, is set down at 1,124; for Wrederick Follett, for Canal Commirsioner 1.210; for Darius Clark. for Priso eotor, 1,250; for Jared V, ‘Peck tor member of Congress fem Ninth Coweres- @ionel dixtrict, 1114; for Dr George C. Finck, over Jere- Swish Mowe, to represent the First Asrembly district about 16 majority ; for Jacob Odell. member of Assemnly from the Second ‘district, 756 over Charles Bathgate, ‘Alsop HL. Lockwood. the tie Bheriff clect, had a Bojority of 1.274 over his oppoucnt, Wm. Dortin, and Kobert R, Oakley, (tem ) received a majority of 1,234 over James D. Merrit, whig ‘The dewooratic candidates for State and county offic Fecetyed an everege majority of 1 200 votes, Dr. Collett, (whig ) the Tempersnce Alliance candidate for member ot Asrembly, to represent the First district, received about 250 votes. thereby defeating the election wf the regular whig candidate Jeremish Mowo. THE LATEST. Buniivan County. Pierce has over 500 majority—a §whig loss of about 400, The whole democratio ticket 1 elected. Steusex County (complete).—1,650 majority for Pierce, and 1,760 for Seymour. Mownox Oounty.—The returns cot lowly, but the peeuit is known. Scott has 1000 majority, State ticket 1.000, Boody (whig) for Congress, 500; Williams (dem ), or Clerk; about 1800. Other officers are whig. Three ‘whig Assembly men are elected. ‘ene County —4C0 majority for Pierce, The rest of the ticket is democratic except for Clerk. Oxoxpaca Covnty.—All heard feom except Spafford, Pierce's majority is 393; Seymour, 425; Joner, for Con- qrers, 430; Parker (wbig), for Sheriff. 144: Sloewn (whig) vor Clerk, about 100, and probably clected. The rest are democratio Oavuca County elects Morgen to Congress. Manrsow Oounry gives Gerrit Smith 1 250 mejority, and 206 minority in Oswego Wood and Kneeland are elooted to the Assembly. The othersare not awertained There war a small Webster vote, and rather a large ove for Male Sr. Lawrence Courty.-Pierce has 1000 majority ®eymour 1,160, and Congreveman 1100, Thirty first Dirtiet—Thomas T Flogier (whig) is elected to Vongress by a Little over 460 majority, Oxripa Covunty—Picrce bas 806 majority, Seymour 1.600 majority, Matieson (whig). for Congress, has 2,000 Mojority. The democratic Sheriff has 300 majority. New Hampshire, * Scott, Pierce. Hale, 1 le i 801 889 16 196 253 42 4 122 Ww 108 126 10 Manchester. 824 706 13 Concord 513 612 169 Merrimack . 1b 110 4 Portswouth 408 O87 106 Newea tle 64 ves se Apherst.. 103 105 wt ‘Charlestown 1a 185 9 mfeld «. 17 188 39 Lebanon, 185 152 % Gofhtown 62 216 85 Mannan 63 182 aT Hollis St wa 26 eare a au 12 Returns from sixty three towns give Scott 12,954, Pieroe 13 580, showing « aalo for the latter of 1 486 over the vote for Gor rc or of 1860, whem the demoorate car- fied the Binte by 0,000 majority Tewna. Burlington St. Johisbury Rutland Walpot Rocking] ‘Wetbersticld For member Connecticut, ——-1862 -— —1818 — Counties. Pierce. Scott. Case. Taylor. Hartford... . 6.713 5345 6,000 New Haven. 35 to 4377 = 4616 5.273 N,London,16 do, mi oe Balt 4020 Fairfield. 9 do, maj 14 4.064 5.036 ee 2,262 2236 632 8674 = 8,918 1,932 2152 2136 Toiland., 1731 Lolz 1606 14499 © 27,086 90.514 27,040 Democratic majority. Whig majority... 3268 2021 The tuli vote of 1548 is given. VOTE OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS OF CONNECTICUT, Pierce. Scott. Hale. 1.645 1610 126 1,866 2 00T ” 243 324 ‘Tie vote. ” Massachusetts. 1862 1848. Fierce. t. Cass Taylor. 5,374 4.844 8173 8 895 6647 = 7.850 4678 8.555 9.082 8,607 6.820 9.854 8458 8.645 806 3.308 1345 8.199 1070 3.055 L7iL | 2544 1542 2,183 3402 8.502 2452 4.739 2858 3452 2.887 3.649 : 60890 = 7,387 5068 = 6 827 Plymouth. 22 towns. 2073 3030 1847 «3.568 Bristol. 17 towns 2973 3.582 2170 © 4840 Barnstable, 13 to 892 1410 802 2016 Dukes, 3 towns.. 223 243 133 200 Nantucket, 1 town... 189 3.9 89 au Total...sseeeeeeee 46.826 53674 85,281 61.070 2 35 281 Whig mejority.. 25,789 ‘The full vote is giv VOTE OF THE CITIES IN MASSACHUSETTS Scoit. Puce. Hale Webster. 4472 5 026 1,433 (1,061 20382 «1.576 684 4 651 855 28 New Bedford 619 531 os Charlestown, 1,181 252 i | Worcester...... 943 1.218 FS | Roxbury .. 627 180 62 Cambridge «... 712 ar 55 Pennsylvania, COMPARATIVE MAJORITIES. We compare the returns, as far as received. with the Presidential election of 1848, when Taylor's majority in the State was 13,537:— * 1848. Cass, Taylor. Counties Pierce, Philadelphia city and Allegben: Berke Bucks, Carbon Centre Columbia. Clinton. Cumberland Dauphin ...... Delaware, Franklin Lepeaster . Lebanon. Leligh .. Luzerne, Lycoming. x 6 fe Montour... ” (oew county ) Northampton i . 1012 ike... 634 3 | Scbuyikiti: + 1,818 York... z 318 + Westmorelaud: 2200 vs 2078 a 20,619 10.200 = 10934 23.929 Pierce's majority in these counties, 10.419. Demo. oratic gain, 23.414. The remaining counties will increase Picroe’s majority to at least 15,000. ADDITIONAL. Counties Scott, Crasford ” 950 Washington % 950 Demooratic majority... sess eeee 1,600 Democratic gain.. .. . 17 Total democratic gain in counties beard from, 25,158. THE LATEST. Counties. Pierce. Butler. . Ww Scott. 350 ne. Surqucbapna , Obto,. MAJORITIES. Counties Pierce. Richland ‘A despa’ch from Cleveland enys :Additional returner received from different quarters of the State, show an increaved vote for Scott from the free soil ranks, The State. however, is gone for Pierce by from 10,000 to 12,000 majority. ADDITIONAL. Counties. Pierce. Scott is 629 on8 iz 425 's majority in Ashtabula county is 1,028. The vote for him in Lake is 1,011; im Ashtabula, 2.475; in Trumbull, 1,078 ; im Portage, 1.256, and in Geauga, 105, THE LATEST. A despatch, received this morning ; states that Pierce's majerity In Olio will not fali short of 20,000. Delaware, ENTITLED TO THRES ELECTORAL VOTES. F == 19592—-— 18 18—— Puerce. Seoit Cass. Taylor, 2. ‘378 won oh Wee nee 169 1022 nie 921 ooratte gain of 1.248 votos sines 1843. *Two precinots in Sussex county to hear from, which Will not materially reduce Pierce's uajority. Dinos, ‘The returns from this State are very meagre. To th» south division of Ubioago, the vote stood for Piers» 65 ott O14, Hale 133, | of 5 000. Indiana, 1852 Pierce. Scott, 400 i a) ae ha hurg states that a private dos patch bad been received there. giving the State to Pierce by 20,000 majority. Kentucky, -1852 —— Pierce, Scott 705 2,723 in 78 “600 a ) nee 2705 3 808 2.796 1,018 2.664 1018 Democratic gain in five countles......c60.ee08 1551 A telegraphic despatch, received last night from Lex. ington, Ky., informs us that the State has given her vote for Pieree by 2,000 majority, Louisiana, Alabama, and Misstsstpp!. The anvexed dispatehes eontain all the additional ro- turns received from the above States :— New Orueans, Nov 2, 1352. Pertial returns from the State of Louisiana indicate that it bas gone for Pierce. The majority in this city on the adoption of the new constitution is over 1,600. New Oaueans, Nov. 3, 1852, ‘The election returns come in very slowly, but the whigs have given up Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. The following ere the full returpefrom two counties in the latter State:— 1852, 1848. Counties. Pierce. Scott, Cass. Taylor. Jefferson. B17 202 290 382 Wilkinson, 365 211 201 455 682 478 681 837 473 681 209 256 256 Dem. gain,, 465 Maryland, ENTITLED 10 EIGHT ELECTORAL VOTES. 1862 1848- Counties. Cass. Taylor. Baltimore City. 10.996 "10,474 Baltimore County 142 oe Frederick ... ” 175 . 167 new county. 141 os 2418 2688 1,072 1.763 I71—«1,057 + 318 1253) 1,525 “ 1 17,387 = 18.281 17 337 804 Dem. gain since 1848 7,064 Baxristone, Nov. 8, 1852. The counties of Frederick, Washington, Montgomery, Harford, Cecil, Prince George's, Anne Arundel. Balti- more and Carroll, and Baltlmore City, give Pierce 6.245 majority, His majority in the State will not fall ehort In 1848 Taylor's msjority was 3,174. This is the first time that Meryland has cast her vote fora de- mocratic Preeident. P. 8 —All the State has been heard from except Charles and St. Mary’s counties, giving a majority of 5782 fur Pierce. which will be decreased about 600 by the remain- ing counties, Michigan, The figures from Michigan are of such an unsatisfac tory character that we forbear publishing them, unti something more definite is received. We have returas from about twenty different towns, but from no entire county. The State is so certain for Pieroe and Kinz, that but little anxiety appears to be felt to hear from her. Missouri. In the city of St. Louis the msjority for Pierce is 1,312 over 300 more than reported yesterday. New Jerseys 1862. sf 848 Counties. Pierce, Scott. ‘ass, Taylor. Fo 612 ae 44 es ad 134 1,214 ts 1,331 i Middlesex... ¥ 99 e 662 Camde 300 ef 60 ES Mercer ss 92 “7 oi5 178 e ra 465 2,000 oe 1,232 +s ‘s 170 iy 4it ee 138 i 415 249 aT el 400 ts 308 < 70 camera ti 16 + 24 és 431 Total... 1,901 3,287 6,042 8237 2,755 Dem. gain since 1845 5,829 North Carolina, ‘The returns from the Old North State, as is usually the case, come in slowly. Cumberland county gives a majority of 677 for Pierce. Seversl other counties have been partially heard from, which indicate democratic gaivs over the last gubernatorial election, whea that party carried the State by over 5,000 majority. Tennessee. ‘The returns from this State come in vory slowly, A despatch received at a late hour last night, from Nash- ville. stster that the result is still im doubt, although in the twelve counties folly and partially received, Pierce gains 264 votes over Trousdale’s vote last year. Virginia. ‘The few additional scattering returns reocived last night, from Virginia, indicate that the Old Dominion has cast her electoral vote for Pierce and King by an overwhelm- ing majority. . THE RESULT According to Present Appearances, THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Nov. 1862 Nov, 1848. States, . Pennsylvania, Rhode Island... 26, Louth Carolina. SLtbmI SEPT UPCE PERE ea eta = Bl asretel IS tleatesel [leotl!! Pierce's majority... .224 Taylor's majority... 86 THE ELECTORAL MAJORITIES SINCE 1823, Van buren's (dem.) Harrison's (whig) — & 1840, Polk's (dem ) Bh, © SER ee Paslor'e (whig) «6 4848 Pieroo'e (dem.) Lie |. RTERTT ES NATIONAL. ranklin Pierce. William R. King. MEMBERS TO CONGRESS, NEW YORK 1. Staten and L Ieland.e: epotisnt & Williamsbi m. ‘heeler. Wm A. Walker. Francia B Catting. ba hy Peck. ussell Sage. Peter Rowe. O. B Matteson, James H Wood. Churles Conk. Azeriah Boody. 27. Chempng, 5 NEW JERSEY. Districts, Nathan T Stratton. tharies Skelton, Samael Lilly. -George Vail, ... Rodman M. Price, NEW YORK STATE TICKET ++HoratioN Seymour Sandford E. Church, Darius Clark Commissloner.......++++ ++... Frederick Follett, NEW YORK badd ie ett Btate Canal Mayor........ 0.005 A. Wostervelt. Superior Court. Robert Emmet. Supreme Court . va -R AL. Morris, Counsel to the Corporation. «Robert J Dillon. Marine Court...........+ A. A. Thompson. ‘Alfred A Phillips. Florence Me(Jarthy. Comptroller . Jouoph Hilton, -Jameg Furey. Bart. B. Purdy. Anthony Degro, Ww iken. Commissioner of Streets... Com. of repairs and supplics Governor Alms House ... Justioes—8th and oth Wards. THE CHARTER TICKET. ASSISTANT ALDERMEN ELEOTED. Wards. Wards. 1. J. W. Brown. Il. Edwin Bouton. , 2. John J. Tait. 12, Benson McGowan | 8. SR. Mabbatt. 13, Alexander Stewart. 4 Timothy O'Brien. 14 Thomas Wheclun 6. RL, Maybe. 35 ker 6. Patrick Breaden : Thomas ward, 8, Charles U. Ring, Dennis MeOurty. 9. H.M Wells, 10. Daniel H. Hunt. William McConkey. THE LEGISLATURE, MEMBERS ELECTED TO TIIE ASSEMBLY. YORK city, Rogers. han Crotter. Conoklin los. Rose, Jr . D Livingston. F, Alden, T Gilmore. Jas Cronkrig’ «Moses D Gale. Erastus W. Glo ‘Henry shaw seeeeD O. Keio. Jz, Dan _B. Taylor. {William Taylor. .G. P. Mitchell . Thos. P, St. John “Russell Smith, UNTY. - Nicholas P. O’Brien. ‘George A. Searing. -James W, Hutchins. 16, 16th,, KINGS Dist. KINGS COUNTY. CANDIDATES PROBABLY ELECTED Engelbert Lott. William Marshall. -Chas. A. Denike. oN. J, Stilwell. S. S. Stryker. BROOKLYN erry. Edward A. Lambert. ‘Bthan Estabrook, Edward Pell. ‘John Pierce. J.C. Blackley, H. P. Curtis Aldermen. Wards. . Horatio N. Holt. Roswell C Brainard, Eli Merrill, ards. 1 7. Samuel Graham. 2 3. > Samuel Booth, 6, 8 Peter Wyckoff. 9, Joseph Oliver. 10. Elisha W. Hinman, Patrick H Mortis, 11. John A Dayton. George Remeen, The new Board of Aldermen will consist of thirteen democrats and nine whigs. THE STATE ELECTIONS, New York State Election. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ‘Thomas W. Cumming (dem ). « 4908 Roll n Sanford, (whig)....... + 4,655 The second district of the Fourth ward. first district of the Fifth, second district of the Sixth, she Seventh en tire, and the first district of the Eleventh yet to be heard stm not having been counted at late hour Inst even- ing Mr, Cumming’s election is, howover, considered certain, THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Dem Wi Watinidge Bor 563 major. 16 cts. ++ 186 » 230 340 . 185 . 207 Fourth bi Sixth he = Fighth “ ., 1108 Democratic majority of 264, and distrlots 3d, Sth, and 7th wo hear trom. FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. ix Total see secsseee sere BE6 213 538 Majority of three for Kelly, and districts second and sixth to hear from. Ward 14—Dist, 1. 157 45 2. 150 63 125 Poy 65 56 pra Fotal....sccccrere- 1,198 497 189 Majority for Wateh over both candidates 437, and the fifth district yet to hear from FIFTH CONGRE*SIONAL DISTRICT. Tweed, Dem Hoxie, Whig. Morton, Ind. « 826 2aT 59 Ward 18—Dist 1. 8. 158 cv) 206 “ 120 s Willlameburg. 1707 81 essen 3.266 2, 180 ‘Total.. seeeee 498 Majority for Tweed over Hoxie, 425. The second dis- trict yet to hear from. SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Wheeler Dem. Varnum, Whig. Ward 17—Dist. 1. 238 4. ‘28T 8. 257 TOtdd es ceeceseeee ceecceerees 879 781 Democratic majority, 98. Five districts to hear from. Wheeler. Dem. Farnum, Whig Ward 15—Dirt. 1. . 2a 839 2, seeee 212 868 aves . 14 B42 Bie » 122 316 DO ie: sarivaynsscehsoeeses VO 165 Whig mejority 616, and two districts yot to hear from. SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Walker, Dem, Roberts, Whig. 205 Ward 9—Dis. 3d. 25 Sth 196 Sth. 107 OME csemtect cscs cosecia OR a8 Demceratic majority, 223. Six districts to hear from ia this ward i es NEW YORK GOVERNOR 1 CANAL COMER, Hunt, Church, Kent, Follet« Hempshill Whig. Dem 650 STATE PRIGON INSPRCTORS Mayor. anrRirr. Clark, Crosby. Westervelt. Moreans. Orser Kelly, Wards. Dem Whig, Dem Whig. Dem Whig 1 1.188 647 1177 635 1,141 560 406 372 302 813 1142 766 1196 ~ 1641 | 455 1505 SIT 1,863 1,201 12% 1,284 1465 | 453 Vaso ‘657 +2129 1,742 21464 1685 2179 1612 . . 2850 1884 207 1,516 + L761 688 1782 657 1.620 839 +1037 1887 1166 1745 OTL 1,808 COUNTY CLERK COMPTROLLER CITY INSPECTOR, m Downing. Riddle, Whig 61 Taylor, Den 116t 4n8 TH8 1586 2152 176 6% 1039 162 Com. Ror ann Scr. Purdy. dems, Wards. Don Whig 1 644 462 815 786 1,160 1G4t 462 162 462 1509 488 1263 1284 1.284 1 263 1424 1357 1407 464 1452 438 1.268 649 2061 2,706 2047 1749 1.970 1728 1703 621 1721 700 1.6% 774 900 1,662 983 1,923 913 1,973 cononens, — Democratic — ———Wig-—— e681 1151 1145 1.153 1 555 BAS GAT BAT 2. 496 404 «493 491 379 B8l BBL AND 8 784 771 772 = 770 1,134 1187 1,143 1,142 4 1617 1624 1683 1.610 Atl 440 453 458 5 1,278 1,287 1204 1279 1216 1.232 1945 1.248 1,443 1.446 1421 1.493 4330435 492° 471 14,.,, 1778 1.725 1740 1754 016 68S 682 672 15... 1,180 1,020 1215 1,014 1,835 1 660 1,507 1,682 JUSTICNS OF MARINE COURT ——— Democratic Ws. Thompson, Phillips, M’ Carthy. White, 1 1,156 Ol Whig.-—— Stogdell, Lynch, 5 64 167 1,155 15 i 6 € 380 383 384 TL 118 1,151 1.179 1581-1587 456 ‘409 498 1282 1.254 1,280 1,26t 1837 1.458 1.444 424 438 428 1728-1718 664 ord 685 909 987 «861869 «61,861 =: 916 OV. ALMSHUSE, JUS SUP COURT, 3, 8UPR CO'r, Duero Smith, Morris Kirkland, Emmet Mason Wards. Dem, Whig Dem Whig Den Wiig 1 1158 546 248 (662 a0 608 2. 487 379 457 377 430 303 3. 775 1249 798 1,182 798 1,179 5. 1.260 1251 1297 1837 1300 1327 6, 1,445 4% 1461 446 1469 (447 av 1,699 656 1,781 679 173T 6st 1b, . 1,075 1,582 787 1987 1.031 1,835 New Jersey State Election. The democratic majority will be nearly, or quite, six thourand. ‘The Legiclature wiil stand Democrats in the Senate. Whigs...... Democratic majority......... HOUSE OF ASSEM Democrate, Whigs... Democratic majority....0......csescee sees eee ee This recores the election of @ United States Senator in place of Miller. whig. The Cemcerstic members of Congress are elected cer- tainly in the following districte:— Ast Dic trict--Natnen T. Stratton, 2 bs Charles Skelton, s Sauiol Vaity, 4 ; ee Tralt B (eurpe «M, Prive In the fifth Ce ional di-tret the contest has been very clr botlipsries elsimirg the mojority. From thee bu: dr dJh. sbigs now d-cp down t> thirty, and thiswtlou sites n Tre-» erp iderahle number «f votes evi es/ly intenrcs fo: tim but whebare erroneously spot. Weunderstand the shele matter will go to th Houre of Represents thyes for flawl a ju ent. t the Country, apni DEMOCRATIC REJOICING IN WA: HINGTON ~ GENERALS SCOTT AND Pinky: ELC Wastixcros Nov, 3 1852. The democrats here are, of course, in ecetacier at the overwhelming defeat of the Seward and Greeley clique, and the Fillmore men are scarcely less pleased A great demccratic demonstration is talked of for to aight. ‘The whigs bere feel thoroughly beaten, but not so ex- aspereted or diepizited ns after Mr. Clay's defeat General Scott, Inet night. gave up all hope He ex pressed bimself ax having no personal regret, but as sym pathizing with bis friends, who had spent so mash moaey and time for bim. The Generel teeis » good deal prose, this evening He attributes his defeat firstly. to the New Youx Hsnanp; secondly. to the defection for Me. Webster; and Instly, to the inkewarmness of Mr more and bie friends. The General has not been from the city. and attends the meeting of the Mil Asylum Board every day General Pierce has made no promise, or intimations as to who shali compare his cabinet. On the contrary he hae steadily refused to say any! bing on th Wivbstonding the many pilgrimages whic! made by wire pullers to his residence EXCITEMENT AMONG THE CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS Hawrrono, Noy. 3, 1852 A tremendous jollification is now going on here. The city is brilliantly uminated, and bonfires are blazing in every direction. Several speakers are eddressing ths crowd, @nd the democrats ore in the tallest kind of spirits ‘This is the first time since 1436 that Coaneeticut has voted for # democratic President. Pierce's plurality is full three thou:and. REJOICING AT ITHACA Irnaca, Nov, 3, 1852 The democracy of this place ere fran‘ic with joy at the success of Pierce and King and this afternoon they aired one hundred guns in honor of the evert. have been The Opinions of the Press, Relative to the rerult of the election, will be found in the next poge. Politicians of all creeds should uct fail to read them. Tur VittaGe or Pirpmoxt, Va —This little village, situated in Hampshire county, Virginia, op- ite Westernport, Maryland, is tho creation of the ultimore and Ohio Railroad The Cumberland Journal says:—It is beautifully located at the foot of the Alleghany mountains, and is surrounded by an amphitheatre cf hills. Here is located the splen- did engine house of tho company, and hero are to be its machine shops, unless it should bo determined te continue them at Cumberland The village al- ready boasts its stores, warehouses, hotels, and pri- vate dwellings. Around it, on the sides of the mountains, are rich veins of eemi-bituminous coal. Above it, a mile or two. isthe mouth of Savage, where coal also abounds. Already are the coal properties in this region coming into demand, and we hear of recent sales that indicate an enormous rise in value. The New Creek Company are about to commerce operations not far from the mouth of Savage, avd several individual proprietors will likewise begin to open outin a ehort time It ia reduced to a certainty that the second track on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will be soon required for our coal trade Svsrrcron or MurpEr.—The wife, daughter, and son-in-law of » man named John McNally, the owner of property in Philadelpbia have been arrested in Fairfax county. Va, on the charge of murdering him. His body, which had been buried at Alexandria, was disinterred. and found to have received thirteen musket shots in the breast, PHisaperynia, Nov. 3.—( fret Board.— $1,000 Suv Railroad M 85 IR: BF 3 100 do, 24, 173 100 Sohuyiki cach, 20%; 2h Cumberland LNorth AmerioanBank. 1 $1.00 2) tior 4 do, 17%; BH do 10 do, bi 17%. Second Board. —815 WS Konding hailroad Mortgage, nt os . 2000 County road tien Prefer road 47h: 6d 17: Wy Viol 3. 23 Girar, Trvet 215 av 24 do BS. 12% , Koard —76 rhites Lehigh Reilrond, 05, 173: 800 do. 17 Navigation F batnes boards |SEWS BY TEL PRICE TWO CENTS. EGRAPH. From Canada, THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY—TH8 CHOLMRA. Qurnee, Now 3, 1662. ‘The grand trunk railway was finally carried the opposition of the Montreal Company baving ys0e withdrawn, No obdlere cases have ocsurred during the past forty- eight hours, From Utah, Lovisvince, Nov. 3, 186%, The Balt Lake mail arrived at Independence, Mo, om the 29th ult., with one month's later vews from Utah. ‘The Pawnees were becoming troablesome, aud had robbed a tmall party cf California emigrants, The Cheyennes were at war with tho Pawnoes. A party of seventy Mormons were on their way to Im- Cependence and St. Joreph's, ona misstovary tour. From Texas, dic. | Batrimone, Nov, 3, 1862. The meil is through from Now Orlvans Texas to the “3d ultimo had been received, but tie mow: is@f no importance. Contributions to the Washington Monameat, The contributions for the Washington monument, » the polls in this city. amounted to 82. Markets. New Oarxans, Nov, 2, 1352. A biisk business has been dove im cotcongo day, not withstanding the election excitement—8 000 bales sold a prices favoring buyers, but without any quotable ohange New Ouceans, Noe. 3, Noom. Cotton has undergone no material change sines the receipt of the Pacific's news. 4.000 bales sold thie morn- ipy—middling, Osc Flour has advancod to $4 26 for Obio. Mets pork cells at $16 50. Meteorological Ob: AY MORSE’ LINE, OFFICE BAWWMENT NO, 2hy WALL STRERT. Weowsspay. Nov 8, 1852 Burraro, 8 P.M—Cold and oiouly, Wind weet, Thermometer 46, Barometer 2v 51 Rocuesrsx, 8 P, M.A very wot, rainy, dsagrscable day. Wind north. Thermomoter 67. Avourn, 8 P M —Cleer and pleavant oveniag, northwest wind Thermome'er 46, Byaacuse, 8 P. M.—Cicar and pleasant evening, Ra- ther cool. Utica, 8 P,M.—Clear and cold, Thermometer 45, Axnany, 8 BP. M.—A clear, north. Thermometer 72 oury 74. Light Wind northwest: beautiful evening. Wind ‘2 Barometer 29.8600. Mar- Martce A fairs, New Crireen Shir Tiscaua —This is the name of a new ship, of the olipper class. lately arrived at this port, and now loading at pier 12, Mast river, for Sam Fransisos and China Sbe was buils by Mr. George Raynes, at Portemouth, NH, the builder of the 3ea Jerpout, Plying Pigeon, Witch of the Wave, and other celebrated olipper ships She registers 605 tons ix 145 foot long. twenty fect beam, and thirty-one feot nine Inches deep. Her timbers are of oxk, and very heavy for 4 vosel of her class, Her knees are also oak throughout, and she ts strongly fastened, Her model te very similar to the Wild Pigeon, excepting clever forward where her sharpness ie not cariied out quite so fer asia that vowel. Her ende wre sharp, avd her flanking ts carried owt to within six inches of the edge of the culwater, giving her an slegamt nppeurance forward fer linet are convex, aad preserve Je painted bluck outetde, with @ narrow treak; on deck. the color is buff. She bas a rank topzollant foreonstie, and a half poop. Unive tie etter aie he cxbtns, the entrance co which is througt: @rmoking 1com by two side entrances, The forward on contains four icons comprlsing the captain's room, offi oers’ rooms sid pantry, Tho aft cabla is furnished ia @ simple ay tw ty etyle, and contains thres excellent state rocms. ‘The penrllipg of this sea partor is compo-ed of holly, eatin and rosewood. bighly polished, and finished off With nest gold beading: outer cabin, white and gut. Her masts are all single sticks, the lower musts Deing rather looger than usual’ Her top- mite and yards are ali of picked woods, and, with the rigging and all hor wok aloft areas perfect as skid end money Sho iy well ventilated throughout, he f tothe common means of ventilation, been fitrcd w Burieigh's patent vemti- lator ail through the ship one between each timber. ex- tending down to the hol: She te also fitted with Site's yalent pumps. and Robiason’s patent ateeriag apparatva. On deck everything is mug avd ship-shapo, with ploaty of room for working shi Aba’t the forumast she hus houre. containing Csand boys’ room:, and the galley; aod immediaticly aft of it is # large water tans for the ai! of the ship. with the lougboat meat. towed over ter tank ex’ k to her keei. fo tween! decks hi very handsome, oxd finiebed in quire aaextra mannor. Indeed, thrvaga- Out BO expense reoms to bave been spared to make her in every Way & ccmploce ship, and ber builder contideatiy antivipates Ebe will prove secoud to none ta sped and weatherly quatilies A visit to her woald woll repay alt lovers of unique ship building as che is cousidered by connoisseurs to be ove ot tas best «pestinens of her class ever seen im thie vietvi'y Tho owoers of the Tingqgos foreoustie tauce is are Olyphant’s Suis. in Sunt street, who are loading hex m Mr John Ogden’s clipper lias of Jalifornts pacwata. Sho is ccmmanied by Cupt. J. D. Whiunore. ® vory ex- 4 her consirae perienord seaman, aud *lo superinte: tom. from keel to truck She will sail im abou: « fort night. Buccess gowith ber, The Tix is will be fol- lowed by avother boautifal clipper, now building by Me Donald M’Kay, at Boston, and salt to be sharper thaw the Flying Fi-b alvo ef this ime, which left for saa Pran- cleo on the 31st ult, ‘ Fou Kunors —Tho it. M. Steamship Rurops, Capt. Ry- rie eniled at noon yesterday for Liverposl,with forty pas- sengers. Their names wili be found in another colamm La s.—At Waldoboro, 28th ult. by Mr. Edwin Achorn. @ fine ship of 800 tone, osiled the Wings of the Morning, to be commanded by Capt MH. A Lovell At do Suth, by Mesers B.f. Harriman & Co.. a fine bar’ Antetopo, to be commanded by 0 by Messrs Samael Nash & Co. & brig of 220 tons, to be commanded by Capt. Silas Castner. Afine ship called the Edvard Stanley, owned by Mosars. Hor Reed, and others, will be launched at Waldosoro, ina few daye, Srxov.ax Discovery —We learn, says the Balti- more County Wiig, from @ gentleman recently from Calvert county, the following singular inct~ dent:—A week or 40 ago, @ beavy rain washed down the bank on the side of the street which leads to the public warehoure, in the village of Lower Marlborough, in that county, Cg ope to view & large number of tar barreis, lying in every Lapeer ae if thrown in hurriedly, Some of the tar is to be still good tor use = The barrels are v rt and broad, very different from any that have been in use for along time. Tho first improssion was, naturally, tha: the tar had heen stored ia this place in the late war with Great Britain, when the British were ascending the Patuxent, on their way to Bladensburg. But it must have been deposited there at a much earlier period, for Mr. Robinson, an old gputleman who has resided in Lower Marl- borough, sicce many years before the war, says it haa certainly not been placed there withia his recollection—and his memory of past events is very clear. " Svuppen axp Borris Deata. — Last night, about half pest 9 o'clock, an accident occu at No. 41 Lombard street, whicl resulted in the death of a lady named Shannon. It appears, from what we could learn, that Mies S. was in the act of olosiog the shutters. when she is supposed to have been joa oe from the fourth story of the house, her ead striking the pavement, dashing out her brains, and causing almest instant death. Miss S. was much reepected by sil who know her; and the horri- ble ond sudden death whioh she mot with has caused & thrill of horror and pain to a!l.—- Philadelphia Ine quirer, Nov. 2. ReGatra in CHARLESTON.—Georgia will bo well sac pe in the regatta which is to take place im Charleston, S © , on the 17th and Lsth of Novem~ ber. Four boats arrived here on Saturday, from the south, in the steamer William (aston, viz: Becky Sharp, eight ours; Kate Kenon, six = Lighining, four oars; Stark, two oara. All there boats bave heretofore proved themselves very swift, and will, no doubt, give a good account of thetneelves in the coming races —Charleston News, Ort. 28. ie About two weeks since Mr. Webster sent to Boston for ale qe lantern to be placed oo (he bost, which lay ab thor ep the pond viible from rhe chamber where be He ase orders that this lantera should be litevery tay peak de hing as beautiful rymmetry and unit throughout to dhe * ftom, which is of an elliptic fore. with « bundsome ran. She hes along floor, which, with her othor peeuliecties, vivce ber great buoyaney, combined with groat Meetness. Hor a figure-brad she has a ferocious lookiog dragon, the tail of (he wnimol being extended on each side along the she Aas & large motel:

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