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soe WHOLE NO. 17311. SUNDAY MORNING, AMUSEMENTS. a TRE.—DOORS 0) BOER TEES bom OrEe ar 06, ove _ tpebegedad R batiiews VENGEANCE. Mr. Es Viotori oe Miss He TA DAYADERE Mr. Dunn | Zoloe, JAMBERS STREET.—DOORS at 64; © at 7 o'clock. ‘Montes mone Novemver 8, will oe performed CITY rouITLCs, .Mr, Thompson | ars. Thompson. Mrs. Baches Mr. gates on | Mra. Dr, Neville. .Mra, Dyott ‘OnE imovsaN LLUNERS WANTED. B Jemima Jokes... Miss Mason ae bins johnsto: ATIONAL THEATRE, CUATH ged Cathullin.. Angeiicn Todd, . Mra, Hughes 8 FAMILY, STREET. f Curtain vines at 7 o’ctock. Novewhor 5, wiil be performed ‘HE oun Py L HOUSE. Me. Jeune | re, iOWMAN AND Mt Wns,! THEATRE OF OMe ana Bowery, meee hatha equare.—C. Whit “a one 17 AND 19 ite, Prope miber 8, will be iseseea PNK EE WOOL DEA HER. FILLE DU REGIMENT, _IRISH DRAGQUON DRAGON | The YOUNG WIDOW. Bort AMERICAN MUSE P, T. BARNUM, ‘roprivtor: Jolin Greenwood, Jr., Agsist- rke, virector of Amuséments.—The rams of THk LAST NAL, full of the ffeots,on Movday evening, at7o'olock, Af- = rly hans two comic pieces. *saeictanee ti to the whele Musoum, Halle cf Statuary, the Picture Gallory, nese Saloon, Living Animals. tho Kntertainwonte, Conte; seats in the Parquette, 1244 conte extra. ©OD'S MINSTRELS, iis BROADWAY, ABOVE Howard stroot—Open every evening —H. Wood, Mana- r and Proprictor.—Ihe enterssinments offered by this Sclebrated ‘company of Muriciuus and Ethiopian delice. Btors cannot bo equalot by any other band in she United States. See mine. Doors ‘open at moi oyelock, A duviysion, £005 25 STRUWEN TAL CONCERT, tendered by ad'lle Camille Urso, the st, oman Cathelic co Asylum, will take ension she will be assisted oy the following eminent art.sts, whe have kindly voluuterred their servios, vis.:—Madame Orocar Caminsot, Cantatrice, from Paris; Herr Foitlinger, Tenor tohis Majesty the King’ of Holland; M- Oscar Coa” I Composcr; M. kd ard Sign jonservatoiry Of Musio, St Palermo had from the Sextons of the Chi rohes, 8 at the prin pal Catholic Book Store ine oncert. Doors ope nee at A ovlook. CG iRCUs NEW YORK AMPHITBEATRE, 37 BOWARY. tions for the weok com: Gveat Challenge Act » of the old jogsnt Horse- ehrop, wiih bis uew inaugural te cents. Doore open at half to vommenoe arT, sAiteruvon perfe rrinanices on Wednesday and Satueda, Vari> eats + i ‘Senta-with casbioned arm eheire, 51% con's; Boxe, 20 conte; Gallery, 1234 cents, LBERT H. NICHOLAY — AUCTIONEER.—PREPA- of 89 beautiful building los and cobeage altes village of Wostotestor, N. Y., at aust lay whl Fell at suction on Monday, N the beautiful village of Westchesto: on tho ground. desirable building lots and covta, feet front and rear. and 10) toce deep. Westchoster is one ost pleasant and flourishing villages in Westohestor yy, and is oaly 133g miles fr,m the city of New York fiat Jem Railroad, ‘Tuis beautiful property is withia a ton walk of tho proposed New York and bell Railroads which will go into operation Biages run regularly avery day to aud from this vis Harlem solid ego id iclently elev ¥ v0 ‘and ¥ feat neighboarhovd, ae hla ranexovadingly desirable property, eithor for country rosdenoe, or for the mechanic wor sony aa wel a6 8 anfo oat ebay Layastonis? fo: ae ny of of 10 percent fsmount is paid. A disoount of 10. per cent of the auctioneer. A free excur. oem by the dae Taicoud will be made on the day of the sale. The cars will leave City Hail at lv o clock and return at 4 P.M, Tickets can bo obtained free of to J. V. Hutsehler, Esj, 98 Chatham ioncer, No. 40 Wall street. 8. EOUGH, AUCTIO® EER—M9USEHOLD FURNI- « ture—Monday, Novomber sth, at 10, 4. My at No. 75 i Chi, the entice contents of tho th Gels, three-ply and ir grain carpets, nm suit in path Curtains, &e., slsogether, & large assortinent of good furniture, in good order. ILLIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL Sell at Buotion, on Tuesday, Novembor Jv, ab eleven o'clock, at their sales room, 10 ine street, a large and choice assortment of fine old’ wines and sugare—tho stock of B dealer declining busintes- consisting of) ‘madering Malm- sey, Siefty, &o. Sherrios—Mazauills palo, Har- * "Co.; en gu perior ki pato, London Bock. as Beciee wine Dock, Kegona, Mc, Brandy—London Dock, Uiard, pale and dark, vintage ditto Siegnette, ievhelie,” Martel, Sherry, &e. Hampagne-Sellony Mosseou, Lx Favorite, &o., iolland and Swan gin, Jaiunica rum ‘malt Seotoh whiskey, Lrish and Sohcidam gin, ourrent wine, Ko Se, are—12), OWgoaning Hava a . now in hond; 1 Clarito, United dtates, ‘Toorgas de Km Douredora, and other favorite Tratds, salvo, £0,000 Yeaported sogare sold for nocount of hom it may concern. MUBUILLANBOUR. WARDED AY THY CATH FAIR OF THE ANERI- oan Institute, s diploma, for the best porfurasey tolW. WALKER, 150 Cherry street, New York, haying roceivod the ~ gilver modal last yoarin cowpetition with Bazin, of Phile deipbia, and others, ORSETS AND BELTS OF ALU KI SD8.—MANUF! urers, Delbosque, Pil ant & Co. rua de Mulhouse, Pris, Speciality and superiority of ha Forty kinds of ‘corsets [for Isdies toilets, adapted to the nowest fashion. Coreota and belts according to hygean, approved and war- nted by the medicel committee. ‘hore axe no articles of ow quality sold by the manufacturers ORNELIUS iy FIXTURES, CHANDALIERS received, # fino sto k ef gas fixtures, Gi mantel candelabra, solar lnw po, &¢ 5 also on Alabateware, castors, baskets, table vorke, €7 piven bandied cublery; fine toa teays X¢ William stieot, between Fulton Pe Ana, opposite the eburch. toy eee or any doher property; Tl Grane streot, coruor of ‘upon, OBice hours to 6 o'cl00k. J RON ROOTS —THE CORRUGATED IRON ROOYS ABA gett oy cheapest, most handsome, and durable fire in the world, for dwelling ani warchouses, rail. Tor tale, 1 all baildings worth saving from fire, The of root a ‘be gained in a short timo on the insurance. Mant wae M: Wricnt, 176 Wont Twenty-ssoond atreat EW HULLED BUCKWITBAT MBAL—8,000 PAC ality, packed in goasoned package hipment; 3000 bags of 00, 4 oat, Graham, and indi: Sth of ie egies Kp paca ; w 4 ‘Orders, * Teference, will meet with prompt atoontion. ey I, I. & J. G. FROST, 2h Front ctreot. ICH, PLAIN, D SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE i. Stoney, Meee the woeatien otine pac;oaizies of mi Tos, quality, and of id dae rT furn hate hi nin. substantial, ma- at hig store, 4¢ Sixth arenue. best qualit ¥, 606 Broadway nad 84 Sixth ayonus. rope wisites TO LET HIS FRIENDS lio know that ho will well for oash, the prehe args avecrema nt of arena in Ag Misiathe om ) and whito ash Coals, dey and othe possible eet, corner of Riving Orders TON. at the ro leo, rom Bante now dischargi Hi MATT, CLIN, OF ould they wee it according to the dis zeit be wishout 1 after mee giving ig ita othache in five minutes, the most ype in half an hoa chrono. rhenmatien avy thing ye ‘ait ss not resem having oh jouse' in case of ory rhieuina C ‘and tho nid of » physician iIdron ought to be without @ bottle in the roup, as A single application will eure ii he life of man: Dysentery i pi ill find au, jor to any other, for galls, colic, #1 int He. ce conte, All ordoee miss bo addrous: Tobias, 20 Greenwich street, N. Y., post paid. sa D THe ALAR ALARM! BLOW WIND! CoME WRAOK! AV leant we'll lay each ovoktoach on his beck, rat and mouse as eur ‘kill, wih LYONS powder aud with Lyon's pill 424 Broadway. Yrice of the Maznetic Powder and for destroy: and vermin, reduced to 25 cts. Por flask oF box. TAROGLY TO OUR mont of meri+ VAS HAVA ADDED ok of gooda, th ool plaidn, embrotterisa, taoos, dress # twilled rere #, cloaks, shawiss linens, hostory, Mbronpoota, Styles: tu every ang full tnd omapl eparimont, the beat in the, clus, an ¢ Obty At the lowons . TIFFANY & CurinG, sh ‘beoutway. ur the iE . enh of oe | politan Hall, on Monday evening Novemberd-on which oc: | 0 Tho strictest conddoace | |. | Ul Lots b ene for cash. Mapa and full par- | AMUSEMENTS, bag ir has, THEATRE.—£. | A. money 4749 it 4 ie eone ents aie open ut ux to Psrmmenee jonday evening. N ry DUKE! 3 WAGE Richelieu... “2 wr. ate ay pot «+ Miss Julia Doan MARRIED AD. Mr. Box, . . Mr, Davidge | Mrs. Bouncer... Miss Carman } GARDEN: MANAGER, MR. JON SEFTON ants te bos nate open at 7, p, Miss Ross Jacques, Mr. Gui Leach, Mr Laps and Mr. Kudolf, with a powerful Chores 0! twinty, and a sempiste Orchestes, of forty. Conductor, Bochsa; Leader, Mr. La Manna, Monday evening, November 4 will be porformod the opera -Mmo. Auna Biehop Miss Rosa Jacqui K'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR Broo. i. —Doors open ie commenos Monday evening, Noveinbor §, will be he performed Martin Tey wood.Mz-W lack Wachel’..M Toby Heywood... Mr. Li By hak Brigit aM Paddy M Hi Ke ot fr. Singh-Si RAISING THE WIND, ed Diddler, ae sal Plainway, ura Keene . Stephens Mr. oe is F. Ci ie hy. Ms.Brourham F.Chippendale Mr. Durent Mr. Bornard Hale | Miss Durablo. ent | Posy... Mra. Cramor Mies Fanny Cramer 0 her {arncn sine waryue bbe boston} IN take place on TUESDAY Pay tes EXT, NOVEMBER 9 ME ALBONI A Will bo asslated by SIGNOR ROVERE, SIGNOR ger SR EL! R ai bITT, Ehe,hae also engaged the pretend aid E UN2O AND MASTER W. SAAR, Musioal Directo Sing Arditl F. Bristow :One Dollar Two Dollars the Sth; the Tide. @. Dollar Seats on Tucaday. ni ih, andthe Hocorved Seats uusold from the previvar day, at Wm. Hall & Sons, 23 Broadway. Doors open at half-past 6 o'clook. Conoort to commence at 8 o'clock Brepleel ely. ALLACK'S THEATRE-—MISS LAURA KEENE has the honor to inform her friends and the public, that ber benefit wil! take place cn Thursday next, Nov. Il. A favorito drama will be performed on the occasion, with a cast ombracing the names of Miss Laura Keone, Mr. Wal- Inck, Mr. Lester, Blake, Mr. Walcot, Mr. Seguin, Mr. Hale, Mr. Brougham, Mrs. Blake, and Mrs. Brong ama; with other entertainer ts, which will comprise novelties now in eee ‘and will be specified in future bills and adyor- Cumerre OPERA HOUSE, NO. «72 BROADWAT, above Grand street. Open every night during the Under the sole ¢ircotion and pergrual su fon of concerts in this oft atx years, Nan reeltoaeita jearer Fignty respectable and fashionable auaisncer, Tickets, 28 cente, Doors open at \t 746 o'olock. ROOKLYN MUSEUM WAKSPSARE DRAMATIC A ssociation.— Fri THELLO— Re Mr. © ohagde n; can be had of the members, nor; Roderign, Emelia, Miss Hunter, AST. WEFK oF TUE PANORAMA OF CUBA Owing to engagemonts South, tho exhibition of this eu- perb painting will positively closs'on Saturday, the 1°th of November, at tho Chinese Building, No. 53) Broadway, Doors open at half past 60'clock; to commence at half past 7. Cards of admission, 25 cents; children half price. ___._ TENANTS REGISTER. i G2 OOO HOUSE TOR RENT AND FURNITURE for sale.—The furniure of very elegant 52. in 000°: street, near Broadway, will be sold at a bargain; and the house rented *o a good tenant on reatoa- able terms. M. L, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. OR SALE OR TO LET—A SMALL, WELL BUILT house, near Newtown, L. L., three miles from Pock Slip ferry ‘Williamsburg — It is con modiously arranged and botutifully located on’ the Brooklyn road, two hundred ards from the plank road, and haa stay’e, dairy, and our: jouses attached. The promisos contain a garden with fruit trees of varioue kinds. end about three acres of lan to __ BEY. C. WOOD, No. 80} 8B 2Et, APD EUR? BUR AB EO: “A a ing ‘ mt ee fe situa- iors in Je: Poet eifioe. OUSE TO LET—NO, 163 CHAMBERS STREET. ply on the premises, between 12 and 2 o'clock. wo FURNISHED. “OR! UNFURNISHED rooms suitable for omoes, or a varivty of othr pur- poses on the sscord floor of house No. 551 Broadway, be- ween Spring and Prince streets, first block below and op- Peuite 10 Metropolitan Hotel. Inquire eo’ Mr. CLARK, on ¢ premise 0 LET FOR THE Jors and bedrooms, ments. Private table and No.3 apr- WINTER—HAND2OME PAR- with all the modern improve- attendance furni Apply at ‘N—THE UPPER PART shed house, 164 Sackett street, consist NO LET IN SOUTH BROOKLY! of w highly fi | ing of back basement and kitchen, parlors on the seoond floor, finished with folding doors, and eatry chamber; six fine rooms on the third floor: as in every room, Apply om the premises, or to J. BA RNE TE, 16 John stroet, up stairs, O LET—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 155 West Twentieth stroet, betweon Seventh and Kighth avenues, Possession given immediately. Kent $100 o the Istof May next, Inquire at No. 8 Sixth avenue yO LET—IN,UNION STREE' fifth hourPabove Hicks at The house is threa stories, haa aub-cellas, f &c, sllin dno order, and’ will be let on reasonable’ terme. immediate possession given. Inquire of THOMAS 5. SIMMS, 87 Wall strect. Tou OR LFASF—THE STORE AND DWELLING S Broadway, ide, betwoon Ninth and Tenth stre hey would be ronted together or seperately. To a good tenant the rent would bo moderato. Pau E, H. LUDLOW, No. 1i Wallstreet. ffNO LET—A BEAUTIFUL COTTA A SHORT D neo out of town, with carriage » stable, &o., containing oloven rooms, wits bath and Croton, Rout $2, Apply to KINSHIMER, ae, from 2 t mM HOUSE IN IRVING PLAOR, oruer of Fourteonth streot, now! accommodate anumber of ‘board of a middling elses. Also two now stores, on the north sido of Fourteonth street neat ths Fourth avenue Fer terms, apply at 75 East Fourteonth stroct. Picked upin the fico, & bank bill, The owner can lave it, by calling at the abovo residence, 10 LET—APPLY TO SMITH, 59 ROSE STRERT—TAF 0, offices on the seoond and alls in the roar of 23 Jay Kk street, Mott street, Elm street, Rut- gor street, and West Broadway, from $3 to 15 XO LET OR LEASE -THE NRW FouesToRy HOUSE and store, on Tiroad way, firet above in the immediate neighborhood of the Crys to let, the third floor (28 by 70 fect) of No. 1,102 Beoadwa: quitable for manufacturing purposes. Apply to WALDEA PELL, 109 Ponrl otrect, er 1) Woat Twenty tiret strect, up, with a view t NHE UPPER PART OF A TWO STORY AND ATTIC brick house to let. Apply at No. 2 Rutgors street. Rent URCHASE, A DWELL- wantly located, with the Fowth avenue, and not Address, with terms, RL, D, —wantrp om $6,000. Thodern above: Thitty-fifth st Herald office, NOTTAGE IN THE COUNTRY WANTED. / vortiver is desirous of meeting with a noat, com orte- ble cottage, in the co with garden att to be Within an hour's ride or A from New York $200 per annuma, Address 4 0 PROPRRTY oa WANTED TO HIRE on bouses in thi yi, Property where improve be mado especial ly wanted. Parties \aviys will do well by onlling on, or addre: ad . ouse Agont, 1,099 Broad corace Thirty-e- THR LOWER | Apne A two story house, agrecably situat s quiet, reo- } tly furpish ‘ir with modern ween &) street and eae ANTED INMRDIATELY—A WRut, FURNISHED ¥ parlor, with two bedrooms, and adjoining bathin room, by two quiet elngle gentlemen, house with al the modern improvements, with breakfast, Location us the Seventh or Eighth ayonues, not above Fourtsonth stroet. Addvose box 1,600 Herald office, stating price nnd address, ANTED, IN BROOKLYN—NOT PAR FROW FUL- ton ferry, a small cottage, or apartments unfnr- niched, for a gentienan, wife, and one servant, Best of roferences. Address Major, Herald office, faba td A FURNISHED beh MOR ~~ sd blocks from Broadway, be Bleeokor a Bighte h street, from Janu Ist, to ay ish, 1803, Ad- dross by. Teeter, J.0.F., HOMEST@avs. A ECBO MEETING WILL BE MELD MONDAY evening next, Nov. Sth, at 7 34 o'clock, of er4 strow join the Sun Building Astociation, at the Arsoolation,No ®Courtstrect, Brooklyn This Hon ie new organized upon an improved and origia Phen st te knowa, ite, duration, snd what ‘amount the Tesmner many tave aro will be liable for redomp- tion, to ‘$300 nnd that sum to be increased every thy all the sharos are redeomed, which ne dorirous to join Actot House. will bo par will ple tig sven ior advantages will be TipsTexplaineds andthe aren induooments it conters on Jeomers, The number o1 ret are limited, conse yuent- carly appliontion will sevure what sharos you may r0- Witrek Bator Secretary. VANE, President Bannary & Parsons, Attorney DRY Goons, ELT AND PRAY me BOWN RTS. ANTLY ON hand. folt aud heaver bonnets 8 large nssort- nentot Paria f which Wilk boot fluwha, ot Sona Re le ee ‘CONS , Bishop Hughes, and other operations too numerous to THE LATE ELECTION. New York. In Columbia county, Pierce has 0%, Scott 401—ma jority for Pierce, 219, Seymour's majority is 205, and the ooratic C_ngressman is 235, In the First Asrembly district, Dubois, whig, has 115 majority, and in the second, Chamberiim, demoorat, is ected. William Best, whig, is elected Sheriff by abot 55 majority, and David ©. Neefas, democrat, Clerk, by | about 120, SULLIVAN COUNTY ‘The following are the fall revurns of pein o conte — Dem Electors... . Pieroe (majority) ., Seymour (dem Murray + Bolly & Weamy = « Gardacr | CONGRESS. ‘Two or three districts are still in doubt, but it ia pro bable that the delegation will stand eighteen demoorate, twelve whigs, two indepondents, end one abolitionist In Jefferson and Lewis counties, which gave $30 == majority for Pierce, the majority for Caleb Lyon, of | Lyondale, the independent candidate, is 1,716; viz.: 1.615 | in Jefferson, and 101 in Lewis, Mr. Lyon stumped the istrict thoroughly, visiting every town im both coaa- | ties, making known, by his speeches, the platform upé which he stood, and carrying the people captive by bis , *ioquence. His democratic opponent was Pearson Mundy; | ‘and the whigs made no nomipation, but supported Mr. | Lyon Im the Madison and Oswego district, Gerrit Smith Sbolitionist, will have from 1200 to 1,500 majority ac cordieg to the reported returns, This majority is made up in Madison county, where he resides; Oswego county giving bis democratic opponent, Mr Hough, only 38 majority. ‘The abolition voto for Hale for President ‘was 2.058 in Oswego county, and probably as mach mors yn Madison, Enough Seward whigs and treesoil de mocrats yoted for Smith to make up the balaucs re- uired to elect him by # large majority, The whig candidate was Mr. Ten Ryck, « silver groy, who ran 407 behind Mr, Smith, Thu is avery curious result, «nd will attract attention throughout the Union. ' ‘The mojority tor Simmons, (whig.) for Congress, in the Essex distrist, is 876. FIPTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, { Northup, Whig, Hughes, Dem Majority for Hughes, (dem ).......... TBE FOREIGN CATHOLIC VOTE. The Washington correspondent of the Albany Express writes :— While alluding to the defeat of the whig candidate, may state that bis friends in this clty relied eonfidentiy on his receiving the forelgu Catholic vote, and cannot understand why he hes not received it, This question I think I can answer. General Scott was promised the foreign vote >y William H. Seward, but be did not receive it, for the gocd and sufficient reason that Governor Seward is keeping it for bimsolf in 1856 Tt was a waster- stroke of Seward & Co. to kill off Webster and Fillmore with Scott. in the Convention, and then to allow Scott to be killed off by the people themselves, The whig party being now annihilated by this consum- mate movement on the part of @ serpent whom it has nourished in its bosom. the next move in the same quar. ter will be to pave the way for the nomination of Seward as a northern progress and reform candid 56, whe the hope of rallying to bis support that portion of the late whig party whom Weed aud Greeley have corrapted —the democratlo baruburners, the abolitionists, and the Catholic adopted eitizens—and thus placing him in the presidential chair. Or ih ~ Lt tewell koowg phat Sewora, Lk Yo. hatobers ta, persuit of the foreign vote, particularly that of the Trish Catholios, ever since 1839, when Mr. Seward was Goyernor of this State. Hence the agitation of the School question, which caused Seward to run 8 000 votes behind the whig Proridential ticket ; his fanoral oration on O'Connell, Weed’s visit to Lreland, ia company with mention. It bas been seen by the late election what the euccess of twelve years or more hard work has done in winning Irish votes to the whig cause, In 1848. General Taylor wes nominated by the whigs and Native Ameri- cans, without any material aid from Seward and his friends, who then favored Scott or Ulay. We will com: pare the vote of Gen. Taylor with that of Gen. Scott, in the four wards of this city having the largest proportion of Irich population, namely, the Fourth, Sixth, Eleventh and Fourteenth wards 1362, 1848, Scott Pierce, Taylor. | Cass. 443 1678 715 1,158 405 1.491 7125 1.126 639 177 1.035 1.234 1,387 2 908 1,912 1,625 2.844 7.853 4447 5,103 ; 4,447 Pierce's maj over Seott.. 5009 CassoverTaylor., 740 Denoeratic gain in there wards—4203. Oh! “that rich Trish brogue.” THE ABOLITION VOTE IN NEW YORK. VOTH FOR HALE AND JULIAN, Onondaga, 1.00 Orwego.....+ 5 Otsego Niogara..... Total in these four counties . . Tn 1844 these counties gave an abolition vote of 2,306. The total abolition vote jn the State, by which Mr. Clay was defeated, was 15,812, We should not be surprised if the vote for Hale should now exdeed 20,000—being nearly Pierce's majority over Scott, ELECTION ITEMS. There appears to have beon # great deal of trading and bergeining for votes for members of Congress and Assembly, and County officers, in various ecunties of this State, by which the whig electoral and gubernatorial candidates ran below theic party tickets. Thus. in Onelda county, Mr. Matteson, a Seward whig, is elected ,0 Congress by about 2.000 majority, although the silver g28Y Whigs ran Joshua A. Spencer, Esq.; and Pierce for | Preeident has 900 majority, and Seymour, for Governor, ehout 1,850 In Rensselaer county, the democrats aro defeated on the Congress ticket, but hove 200 majority for President, Otsego gives Pierce 1,060 majority, Seymou, 1,150, Chase (whig). for Congress, 800, and whig County Clerk, 400, In Delaware the whigs and anti-renters unis n part, so that Seymour's majority for Govercor was only about 160, while Chase (whig), for Congress, has over 500. His majority in tho district (Ostego and Delaware) ts over £00, H. Bennett (whig), the author of the Mammoth, {+ elected from Broome, Chenango and (ortiand counttes, to | the next Congress Tae district gives @ democratic ma- jority on ocber tickets Mr. Chatield the whig candidate for Assembly in Some county, is elected; so is the whig candidate for Des ie Best (whig) is elected Sheriff in Columbia cou mike rg candidate for Sheriff is elected in Dutchess ornne ahign have elected tholt Clerk im Onondage count The quarrel between the Seward whige and the silver grays was very bitter in some counties. } poiitio Pennsylvania, OFFICIAL. Scott. Hale. 4023 - 1,165 - 979 - 998 2 3678 29 North Carolina. Tn twenty-cight counties Scott gains 3,000, and unless Clingman's district does very bedly, he will oarry the Btate, Louisiana, In West Baton Rouge—-Scott has 112 majority. Point Couppeo Parish—Pierce 146 Weet Feliciana—P ierce 110, East Feliclanam-reported Picrce 97. Mississippi, Copiah county gives Pierce 354 majority. Warren—Scott 723 ; Pierce 474. Atiala—Pierce 252 majority. Tishemingo—Pierco 1,312 ; Seott 750. Tennessee and Kentucky, In East Tennesseo, Scott cartiey MoMinn, which te gain of nearly 200 vince the inst Governor's election; Campbell county gives 66 majority for Soatt; Bradiey county gives 172 for Picres, and Monroo county gives 12 for Beott. There ar all gains for Scott, Madison coun” NOVEMBER 7, 1852. ty ‘gives Scott C02 majority, and PORES ERE gives him 36, ‘The democrats now concede that Temaasee and Ken tueky have both given small majori les for Seoks Te ‘Tho fifty counties heard from show a gaia for Scott of 1,160 en the vote for Wright, the democratic candidate for Governor ia October 0. Teturno from forty counties indicate the’ Pieros's ms jority tm the State will be about 15 00. TELKHGRAPHIO DEMOCRATIC REJOICING AT ALBANY Ausany, Nov 6, 1852. “Tbe democrats of this county sre prepiring for ade meastzation om Cuesday night, im houor of the vic ories which that party have achieved in the city, State and pation, at the late siection. Whe Characterisites of the € ty Oni ofthe seward Uli (From the Courier and baquirer, Now 6 ] Adversity, they tel! ue, is the trae teat of charactor, Ond perhaps ie worth wile Go mark for S moment the vone® in whieh thy /yy) iow wit ch bar just pulverize candidwie There two jum emspuraries whic labored f Scott, oth of them took gisund in hits favor at am caly day.und in tbeir dilleront elarasteriatic modas, apylied themrelves to hiv cervioe until he was tinally de the caudidate at Baltimore, Yhe ons was sireignt forward oUt pOReD, snd a. timer overhearing even UO Gownrighs insoleuce ; the oiber was low vorced and in- dizect m step, sud now aud turn practisod quile thut amounted to absoluie cuplteity ; but yet bot worked with ihe sino implements aod for the same ena. ‘Neither was bring ube other in sluvivg Ube political Webster, and in «: | populaaisy of atrove wich the same zeat co bide from tne peopte the Sentiments Of Ube Latter apo Che compromise que-tion, ond Wo prevent the vations! convention from expressing apy opinion vpva thw great matvinaal measure, Lf the eoitor of tow one journal exeerated and spit upon tae wotg platform out of the eonvention the editor of the other wormed bimeelf, iu an unheard of way, into the convention and labored side by side with tho-e who had done their ulmos: to kick that pisiform out of d Un the Opening of the reguiar canvaes, both disuv. voly eity © + ot General 0 the one bolaly, the other grogerly, the biniieg force of tae compromise, or of the Lali ime « al fuming it Hoth wailed—the o ouher clarstcally—the military honor asl eourage of General Pierce. Bota p uk obloquy wpon Mr Webster, for not te: ad in thu ence to the advancement o Ce tuterests, the one using the ianguage of other of envecomrd Liste Ay have boom exp the spirit of the two did not bold out able th wns A’ Gen Scovt’s prospects wm thing Pedoubivd is exer Li jor the rescue. Now iy oh coaxed aud flattered. Now promises that Mrs. Pa. ciug yous disdsin, the id fed wad fumed, aud now it joked the ear with gre on her-elf would noi bave credited and Low it swore ay Corribly as Uncle Toby's army in Fianders. One day i astonished the natives by snatching a letter from the waod of General Syoit and the next iy frighteurd the foreigners by shaking # citeu- jar ip the face of Consul Heimont There was no end vo las exertions or ite expedients, Though not secupuioas in the u-e of meaus, every body said that it was im ear: Best; thatit wax resolved to fight to the last and die if dw it must. hike a true cam paigag: Rune Cay paign Times ow the other band fuitered and wavered as tne Ite fears went up and its blood itself out of tbe thick of the fray th Jying in atobusn and occasionally ight, pror pect grew dimmer. down lt quietly andjcontented tel! xpskingditele forays bere anid there in the edge uf th While the Zyibune campaigner. Like tae bulls of dele frequently grew mad wi the echo of bis wg the Temes campaigner, like i Plate, th Jows mender. who playeqahe womans part, spoke + smeli”” and a yet often turned pate at the peeping souwd its own lips bad wade Thos our two neighbors eutered into, and Ui ue bore themvelves in, the canvars Dow that the contest is atanend, how do they take the resuic? ‘The 7'ridune gives way ve honest hearty la- Wentetion and sheds big tenca Stor. tae American uy#- tem thas Les eid inthe grove? Lt woures over thy tach pe aly oe Oh ee comeucnaw titan pias ity Oberec or wbtet thes adv eames gave them,” and “will do mothing hostile to slavery’ rest and seourity where it var airency’a egal existence ”” Bus it tieds eolace in the reflection that it is wot respousible © for wosterer there roay be wafortunate in this state of things or dis- couraging in the prompe ‘and draws strength from the discovery th Political as well as moral a pers ef our @ mate have to @ great exteat their source in grog:shops and alcoholic dissipation,” aod that the time bas come for # “hearty and uocmbarraased” sup. port of the Mainelaw. And yet there is not enough of covsolation here to restore it to anything like placidity of temper, Forgetful of ail its fermer sneers at the wenkoees of the conservative portion of the whig party, rails seurriiourly against "Cotton whiggery and declares that itisa matter of some interest vo kadw whoa the mien who hare been deteating the whig party for two or three years part expect to get through It did not remit its abiise of Danie: Webster, even though death had iad bim low and republished with empbacic comuendation the intamous ciatribeof Theodore Parker urer tne grave of the great statermen Tho Temes, on the other hand, with its peculiar adaptive faculty. sees very little cause for | mourning in the actual result, aud, iodeed. is quite ready | to concede that "the couney, ten years hence may possibly be better of for the election of General Piero It bas “at last found out that * hostility to the Pugtvive ave Inw rests for much of its vitality, upcm hostility | t in provision of tite constitution, and that fact fy | quite enough to paralyze any party that identities itselt with it,” end that “the antisiavery seatinn element of political contest. is losiog strengti. Paper towbich its editor telegraphed the parpc confederates at Buitimore, to disavow the activa of the convention if Scott was not mowinated, uo7 promises that ‘in all our judgments of parties and of mea we shail look to the permanent goed of the country, rather tham to the considerations of temporary ank party ndvantage,”” The paper that before the nomination delighted to jeer at the uppopulari'y of Mr Webster, and after the nominy tiem proclaimed that be could nob withi from General Sooty without ~ the deepes now outstrips all of its cotemporaries in fulsome panegyric, and wighout any regard to the rights o property, deags ol. quarters of the compass for memoriais of bis genius and his patriotism. = Such are the different lines of action of the two jour- pals of our city which bad the most to do ia bringing upen the whig party the fatal stroke it has jist received. Wemuhe no comments. Our readers must judge woich is the most ignominious, Fan of the Eleett Bonrince Avose or rae Frankina Preece ny Gen Frank Prencr—On Tuesday last the President elsot fiapk d the entire whig party up Salt river, making them ail cend Leads. ‘The Portemouth (N. H.) Chronicle says that no b ness Wan dose in cither branch ot the Vomuwon Jouncil on the 4th inst, It ja reported that the chairmea recom- mended to bis honor the Maycr to send the Uisy Mar. ehall wp Balt river after members enough to tem’ a querom, Brrtine on Exrctiors.—The Boston Post says:—"We don’t espe how oftem it reins mow—new hate enough on the election to last through ever ro many showers.” A Wore Bantquace —The Richmond Whig says, that at trenty-tive minutes of seven o'clock on Tuesday even- eo rhoek of ap aarthqueke was very distinetly felt im city. The democracie papers say nothing ado rigs in the rest of the Union way bave felt abont the same time, ore little lacer. A gentleman with » glacs eye was about to exarctee the right of sufiroge in Baltimore, when be was accosted by & opporent, with. “Tsay, Mister, what are you doing here? you can’t vote; you re not natural eysed ‘Wfsre not able to realize the result suMoiently as yet hock PRICE TWO CENTS. heart, tack ont the contents of hin pooket-book-~$45-— and deposited the whole amount im the bax. Ils wife came to the polls n few houry afterwards ss made such @reprerentation of her circurmtances, that the judges of the elec ion bumaneiy returned her $40 cf the money do posited by her over generous bustwad —Cineianati Ga- zetle Coury’ “Save tHe Bacon lic regvets Ube defen for the Assembly 4 siug in Reston received « letter from a brother whiz ir Mew York saying that be had just learnt that the democrats bad au eirotion this week and forgot to motity oi whigs whig paper in this State aayn it is ante to set it down thet Plate etl carry thirty-one States, At the camo time. if we should happos to hear of General Scott's car- rying any we will montion it in ap extra, “ Boott leads the coluuin sure.’’ Any information as to the whereabouts of that “ coluum’’ will be thamkfully rewarded, —The Builato Repub- Ham, demporatic candidate * Our Syracuse Conianieadaniins Nov. 6, 1863. The Next Legislature Large Demooratic Majority in the House Who Will Be Speaker ‘Tho next politicos! year will commence with « decided democratic prepondersnce in all the State and legislative departments Mr. Seymour will assume the duties of Governor am the first of January noxt, supported by a larger number of votes, and a greater majority of the popular vote thym was over known inthis State, Syn declared slectod by the meagre majority of 262 votes Now. Mr Seymouc’s will be upwards of 20,000. What « contrast ! What a mighty change in public opinion in 80 short apace of time By the re-election of Lieutenant Governor Church the Senate remains as last year, democratio, with his casting yote; and he has frequently shorn, during the ast ses sion, that he is mot at all backward in exercising that preregative whenever the demands of the party require it, These who bave marked his course during the two sessions he hus been in Albany, testify to his being an adroit party tactician The revolution in the House of Assembly gives the Jemocrncy two-th of (be members. Last year the b ya bo, inning of the session; but not the ultra adyocate of the low, (at mejority became equivooal. I see that year succeoded in getting Snow 4 to the House il who will be Spedier? The aly man from thé raral districte who is known to be saffleiontly well versed in purlismentary practice 8 the Lon Arphiexed Loomia, of Herkimer, the sble com peer of the lamented Hoffman, But it is pot very Inkely that he wit! feel wilting to undertake the onerous duties of the chair In taking # survey who have hud any legisiative experience; and, among them all, { cau divcover mone better qualitied than Daniel B Taylor, of New York ity, recollect boing im attendance at the capitol #fow sessions since, whem Mr ‘Caylor was a member ot the Louse then a young man. hv occupied @ conspicuous position among the sblert debaters im that body, aud excited an fuflvence far more poseriat than mauy of the moro experienced mem ors, In reading daily the New York Hinano, I bave seem that he bas been very energetic during the iste contest, being pinced at the head ofa demecratic elvb which from the necounts received out here, at Salt Point. must have doue good exeoution Were L of the party, I should cousider it indispensable to give the Speakeesbip to the city, should the delegation aekit. Not since the year 1835 mas any demoerat from city presided in the House, avd in that yewe Jharles Livingston was Speaker Che last oue before bi Cinrkson ,Crolias, im 1425, who was the democrat father. to, theswiig geutltniah Of “lw pause mam cently a senator uf this State So it will be perceived, tbat from 1524 down to 185%. a period of tairiy eight yeare, the democracy of the city bave oniy boon repre fenred by two men iy the Speaker's chair. Again—th whole depariment of the metansauty etait end administrative, is composed Cf gentlemen from the intericr of the State, the ficst ten seuatorial distric tA Leing entirely exeluded in that representation, The Bpexter. by vutue of his office, ig a mom the CF Lint Offce Oommisiuners, The “(Tastee Of the tut Heil, besides being associated 1b ovher rela ions. codeuted vote given by the “ un- terrified” in the Bwpire City, for the national and Stave candidates is wnctae: important eonsideration why the voice of that of'y shouli.be Leard aud respected at Al- bany. A muxjoiity of over $00 for the national, and 7.000 for the Slate & isan eaphatic expression, and Wwe of the ruval districts should be wiliimg to give it’ due consideration, There will be ‘ftcen members from that city on the democratic side. aad be Shaw withdrew or dectine it Hdvration of Mr, Taylor's ¢ porivace as n legislator, the entire delegnii Porgy political brethren from the interior to. contirm thelr au- ticipations, BALD. VOLN LER, should Me, roe io eon- Theatrical and Masteat. Bowrny THearne.—th c play ontitied * Manuel,’ will commence the cntexta‘x bh Messrs. Eudy, Johnéton, and Miss Lleron ju the leading characters The orchestra will play reveral favorite airs during the evening, and the whole will terminate with the op apectacte of * La Bayadere,” in which Messrs, Stet Duna, Miss Hiffert, aud Miss Dawes sustain the principal parts, second week to-morrow evening She will appear as Gabiielle de Belle Isle in the new play called the“ Duke's Wager.” Conway rustains the port of Richelieu, Bland an Aubigny, ud Madame Ponist as the Mexchionoss de Vrie. Chis will be followed by an Irish pas seul by Miss Price, and the entertainuents will clove with the mew furce called * Murried and Settled,” with Davidge, Mrs, Vernon. Mr, Whitnwy, and other artists of celebrity, in the cast. Nimo’s Ganpex.—To-morrow evening Madame Anna Bishop's opera ccmpany appear sgain in ~ Mart which has been translated trom the German by Muhter, and produced under the direction of Mr. Bochsa, Ths part of Lady Herrict, lady of honor to the Queen of Ki gland, and eubsequenily Martha, a eervant, by Anma Bishop. whore qualiseations as a vocalist co too well kncwn to require particular eulogy. Abe is assisted by Miss Jacquer, and Messrs. Guidi, Leach, Strini, und Rudelph, Buevon’s Taratas.—Three capital pieces are an noureed for to morrow evening, by Mr Burton Tne first is the new comedy, in two acts, called ‘ City Volitics, with Merers, Thompson and Johuston, and Mrs. Hughes ‘The secon: feature is the new extravagenza culled “One Thoussnd Miiliners Wanted. for the Gold Viggings ia Austria.” with Burton aud Joloston a8 the heross of 0 piece The entertainments will terminate with the fa. mous comedy of the “Serious Family.” Narioman Toratee—The “Old Toll House” will com- mence the emusements at this establishment to-morrow night, and it will be » ded by the prize drama called “hve, the [ith Princess,’ whi h has been #0 greatly ad. mized, and has drawn very large aseomblages. Tho # tertainments will close with the extravaganza called the “Conjurer, Showman and Moukey,”” with those favorite actore, Cony and Tylor, and Master Cony, in the promin. ent{cliaracters, ack’s Lycrum.—Jerrold’s celebrated drama, called it Day,” will commence the performances, Mr. kk, the distinguished comedian, who is well kaown celebrity to the citizens of New York, will appeer in reat character of Martia [ley wood, Lester as Coby Heywood, Blake as Bullfrog. aud Waleot aud de. gulp as Bliver Jeck and Hyrep. with Miss Leura Keene ne Rachel Heywood. Chis cast will be certain to crowd the hours Brougham sppears as Paddy Murphy in the appy Man.” and all coneludes with “Kaising the Wi Cuniery’s Orena -—E. P Christy has been sing- to tek shout itet any length We shall soon try to look the sontter tm the face. Oneida Ter. Do no sveh thing, neighbor. You ean findmuch kand- romer things in Usics to look at. ‘The tail of the New Hampshire Petrioi’s “rooster” ap pears to have grown eeveral inches sino the result of tue siection became kuown, Indved tho auimul has an entire new set of tail feathers throughout, which hang dowa Like a weeping willow, Many editors are endeavoring to ascertai of Ube defeat of the whig party, The fact i thus fur interested us. says the Washing m Tele ‘The Kingston. (Ua) Whig says :—~' show an Immense majority for ambia's Wellimgton,” witl be nowhere at its o! the election continues as it has begun.” The Newport News rays :—"We have looked over our exchanges Very caret ty. for the inst two days, with the hope of finding something which would atiord use litte conrclation—but we have not been able to discover ons word Thoes horcid ugly figures stare us covatuntly ia the face. and with ali our efloris we cannot my them tel a pleasant story; we therofore give up in despair, and jutend immediately to commence a series of articles upon the importance of constrocting a railroad to Salt river. A whig paper reys the election returns coma in rather db No States of any partioniar importance have enrd from except Vermont and Mossachurctts. Arrestiom, Waics!—Two hundred thousend whigs can find employment by applying to Wm. B. Kirk & Co., si Tammany Hell, tn thisciry Mr. K. has taken the job of filling up the Erte Canal, which > whigs insited ao moking an issue in the late contest for State offosrs, acd will commence the work as soon aa Governor Hunt and his crew can be transported on the caval to the mouth of Salt riv It fe understood the Governor is to act a4 first mate on bosrd Gen, Scott's Salt river achoonsr, and be superintendea! of the military hospital, to be located on the upper fork of “ Sait river ’ sore where near the borders of Kentucky. Whigs whose ‘ ocoupation’s gone * attend to this eall for your rervices., ‘The eborister of the Chippewa Club has already made ayplicatton —Syra cuse Standard, Nov, 6 Lavine in a Sock or Mats,--A democrat in dt e bet twenty-one bats upon the general resnit of tho elec: tion. and upon different States, © one of wh cowrre, be Dee won, owen’ at tue Pows.—On To wor, » Little ander (he felluonee o peeling bis VOU expted the oom ehingion moqument, and, in she the canes that has y ® putetotdy O14 Ry a” jon ix for t the ing, for veveral mights, a beautiful melody called“ Too Oid Folks axe Gor which hee been greatly admired He announces four new and original songs for to morrow evening, pawely: “The Old Corn Mill,” © Neliy Bell,” ‘Hueh aw Bye-Baby,” and “ Vome, Darkies, Come.” Woov's Minsraecs are reecired nightly with entha siarm, The audiences seem delighted hb their negro delincations, aud the singing, generally speaking, is very good. They announce a fine bill for to morrow evening. Aenean Muteus.—The new temperance drauva, entitled “Ihe Leet Nail, or ® Drunkerd’s Vision,” attracted large ® pblages to the lecture room of this establishment during the past week, It is @ very inte- resting piece, and is very Well pac npon thestage, It is to be repeated to-morrow evening. The farces of © His Last Legs,” end ‘Fashionable Society,’’ are to be repre sented in the afternoon, Warren's nn or V. ves.—This establishment continues an excellent busines, and Menager White is reapiog 8 nigh harvest. The pieges selected for to- morrow even: c@mprise thas Yankee Wool Dealer.” La Fille du Regia in Baes the * trish eS oon the “Youag Widow,” the cast of which embrace the names of (han- feau, Dunn, Seymour, Mr, aud Mre, Merrifieid, and Miss Albertini Pawonama or Cons —This boautiful painting continues attract crowde to the Chinese Assembly Itooms. Mre, Kxima G, Bostwick, the American vocalist, is to Jeave New York @n @ musical tour South om Monday, Ler company eoxopr ices several talented artis Mr, Forxest commoners Ny rage at the Walnut treet theatre, Philadelphia, on Monday evening. Mapane Sowrao has declined the serenade and torch- light proeeesion, which was to begiven in Boston, in honor of ber srrival in that city. Proresson Axvenson will open at Musical Fund Hall’ Philagelphia, on Monday evening t Grneran Prerce’s Coanae or Resiprxce —We learn, on what we deem the best authority, that Gen. Pierce will take up his realdence in this.city. The rea son for this step ts understood to be that the health of hin wife ts bemelitted by tho sea alr.—Piymowth (N, Hi) Chy cnicle, Nev The body of ewan, enppord to be Wikkon Palmer, of of a very respeaiacle appearance was Gund flossing la the Delaware at Camden he J. on the {0 inet. He asd avers, 1a his pockets, aad it by foul means, Two | years since the seme candidates rau, and Mr Huol was | over the list of names, T tind ooty some ton or # dozen | Broapway Trearra.—Miss Juila Dean commences her | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | VERY INTERESTING FROM * HAVANA. eee ern The Difficulty with Cuba Not Settled. THE LATEST FROM MEXICOs IMPEACHMENT OF CABINET MINISTERS. Intestine Discord, and Threatened French and Spanish Bioskades, & &o., ke Later and Important from Havana. IME CRESCENT CITY AT NEW ORLUANS—TH® DIF~ FICULTY NOT YRT § New Oairans, Nov. 6, 1862, ‘The steamsbip Creecent City, Captain Pavenport. from New York, via Havana, is coming up. The authorities at Havapa permitted the landing of her mails and pas | sengers upon the present occasion, but gave notice that such permission would not again be granted. The difficulty ie not yet settled. Highly Intere cg g trom mn Mexteo. MPATING OF CONGRESS—IMPEACHMENT OF CABINET MINISTERS REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS, ETO. New Onueans, Nov. 4, 1858, Dates from the city of Moxico announce that the extra: sersion of Congrers met on the 15th of October, and that on the next Gay it was resolved to impeach the Minister | of Justice,and Camares, the Minister of Foreign Affaires also Laudovoll, the Chief Clerk in the War Dspartmont— The city of Mexico was in w state of ferment, and the | government in great fear | Several bitter opposition papers bad been started—the law against the press having been rescinded two days defore Congress met. The Minister of War and the State authorities had aw- thorized the arrest of all military persons who wore witi- out passports, especially on euspicion of fuvcring the im- aurgents, Kebullido, whose insurrection was still on foot, ha@ precleimed the liberation of Guadalajara, and the State of Vera Cruz bad sent two commissioners to confer witle «the cupreme government respecting the recemé imiur- rection A bill had been introduced into Congress, gramting am- nesty to the Vera Cruz insurgents, Another lnsurrection is reported to have brokem out at Michoucan. Baibachan had been re-appointed Governor of Yusa- tan. General Cardenas took his seat as Governor of Tamau- lipas, on the lst of October. Me will probably find strong epposttion, A new line of steges had been started between Vers Cruz and Teplice. on the Pacific coast. The fare is one hundred and fifteen dollars, The line will soon be ex- tended to Ban Blas. Considerable excitement existed at Vora Cruz, in com- sequence of the receipt of intellicence, that a Frongl squadron would soon errive to support the French minis ter in his demands for the payment of the Freach oredt- tors; also for the liberation of Lamont, the Frenchman, who, it will be remembered, was cast into a prison «short time since. A Spanish war yersel was likewise expected at San Francisco, (Mexteo.) to enforce the payment of alms and debts due to the Spanish government. ‘She port of Mazetiva had deen opemed, The condition | of the froniler States was very deplorable, and revolu- tionary attempts were of almost daily occurrence. | AGAINST THE STATE PRISON INSPECTORS Dis MisskD BY GOVERNOR BUNT. Axoany, Noy. 6, 1862. Goverper Hunt bas issucd a document, in which he dismircts the crmpluint preferred by Isaac Bison egainet Derius Clark. We PF. Angel, and Henry Storms, State Prison Inepectors, He says that he does not doubt that the Inspectors have » wenting in vigilanee, and that some abuses haye Leva tolerated which ought to have beem suppressed, but he thinks there is no evidence of cor ruptness or mercenary intention, and though, there is good caure fer evnsure, a removal from office would be ® | Sati eso pect (hae Hakala Sunita. Sp punish— | ment by thower-bath his Bxcellency thinks, is iahumau, | unwarranted by law, and should be abandoned. CHAL The Repudiated Mississippt Bonds, New Onuraws, Nov, 4, 1952, A vote was takon im Missiseippi, with regard to pay- ing the Old Plantec’s back bonds, whisk were formerly repudiated Tho returns, thus far, show a large majo- | rity throughout the State, im favor of paying them, | From Cinciona | DEATIC OF A DISTINGUISHED PHYSICLAN—RISB OF | THE BIVER, BIC, | Crveixaats, Nov. 6, 186% | Dr. Daniel, the oldeet physician and one of the first | settlers in this city, died last night. We have had very heavy rains within the last four days, in consequence of which, the Ohio rivor is rising | very rapidly. ‘There are now eight fret 6f water in the channel. The Loss of th British Brig Portland, Prraveresia, Noy. 6, 186%, ‘Tho British brig Portland, of St. John, New Brunswiok, from Capo Haytien, already reported lost, was bound to this port, and her cargo was insured in this city. Southern Mail Failure. Bavrimone, Nov. 6, 1868. We have no mail this morning beyond Richmond Two are due from New Orleans. eownemrner ea oe eee Letters of the late Hon, Daniel Webster. The undersigned baye been appointed tho Liverary Rx. eC ators of the | eo Hon, Danict Webster. 1d have ao- ted the trust conferred upon them by bis last will The y desire. therefore, to give notice to all persons whe may have in their porsersion any of Mr Webster's origi Fal letters, that. they wirh to receive the originals, of copies for the purpose of future pubtication, in such mam ner as shail rem most wortby of Mr. Webster and of his corres pond nis, Mr. Webster's letters form » very considerable part of his unpublished writings, Many of them are of great itieal and historical importance and all of them wual- Bate bis personal history and eharacter. While it is hoped that it fs quite unnecessary to say to those Wao have beem honored by his correspondence that the legal right to publish the letters of « deceased person belongs only to thoes who sent bim, yet the undersigned, in order to prevent the galar and scattered publication of Mr, Webster's letters In the newspapers and other periodicals, take oceasion to give notice of the duty they have under- taken, and of their conrequent legal rights, They teas that all friends will feel no hesitation ia committing to thelr charge whatever letters of Mr. Webster they may *; end the undersigned will lose no tine ia proper jpg for ibe press rublieation. of such of these papers as EDW 1 CORNELIUS ¢ FEeLTON,¢ ‘pent ‘Webster. ‘The above notice E: ven with our consent and appro. val. LINE LeROY WEBSTER, YERtcHeit WEBSTER, ‘A majority of the executors of Dante, Wenster, Testimonials to the Departed, Tre Wensten Testiiostat.—Artangementa bat made by the Sub-Committee of Finance on the Webnet testimonial, for a general subscription by the whole oom- munity. For this Lays aoa four persons will be authe- rised in each ward of Boston. to receive subscriptions. Moxoment te How Rovenr Raxrovt, Jn—Subdsorip- tion Hon papers are now in circulation in Boston, for the rats- nds for erecting s monument to the memory of Teatoal. Rais work isin the hands of commitern oe 4 to that duty by the Kecond Congressional Distriot vention, st Danvers. The subscriptions are limited to one dollar, so that all may have an opportunity of com- tributing. Tue Mosvum The Cleveland there were broug! ‘One of the boxes cootaian M. Joheson, in Kentucky. ceulptured in mazble, four cannon, and ancther an Domestic Miscellanys Mr A. 8, Mareball, of Lyme, N. office of Gen. Pierce and Minot, was adi ‘nt the late term of the court. the cholers, within a few days, har made tts appears in the Kochester jail—two fying with it on the Sed eo more Were dows with it on the th, tate caplain of the caval boat Waring student in the ted, bo the bar, on the 6th inst . “host, dbtance below the State bildge.