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WHOLE NO. 7312. MORNING EDITION-----MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. SS evening, Sever will be porformed Ta RA FAT! fhe ~ VENGEANCE. «+++eMiss Herom ante Our hs Bday | Vie LA BA ‘The Unknown, Dunn |Zolee. Berge ms = create Ty PoLEtiC Mr. Thompson poo Th mparn, oor Ags hes | Mz. Johnetom Peitlo, mts, Dyott | Joe . Mr. Burto ED. saaou Jeans “bir, post nt 4. ts. Hughes Morphy mene me Mr. Fisher | Sleek. Mr’ burton fia Ci Croaiwiy, gilts iHushe idow Ske Chae ATIONAL THEAI KH, aaa AM STREET.—DOORS. N@ Ab 634; ourtain rises at 7 o'clock. Monday ev ow . November 8, will be performed HE OLD Ps HOUSE. Cathallin.. eo] Bye “THE ‘show $i CAN AND MONKEY. BITES THEAVKY OF VARIETIES) 17 AND 19 oh C. Whito, Proprie- cisely. YANKEE WOOL” Deal HER, LA FILLE DU REGIMENT, IRISH DRAGUON. | THES YOUNG WIbDow. BARNTMS AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T BARNUM; ‘Manager aud Preprietor; John Greenwood, Jr., Aa . Clarke, Director of Amusement THE LAST NATL: fultof the, ,At 7 ofolock, At 4erneon, at So’cloc ‘Admittance io the ‘whole Museum, -y, the Picture Chi- eee Saloon, Living Animale, tho Hafertaiaments tke, 25 | mts; seats in the Pari. tte, 123 can! | OOD'S MINSTKELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE | Howard street—Open every evening —H. Wood, Mana- | qer and Proprictor.—the entertainments offered by this ‘oelebrate sompany of Mugeions and Ethiopian dol e ad by ‘any other band in the United |e D. + Gig: concert com- 25 cents. The public ar nova concerts are dis GRAND VOCAL ASD INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, | usly tendered by Mad’llo Camille U; ‘and wonderful Violinist, for the benefit A r tl Roman Cat Catholic Orphan Asylum, will take place at Motro- | politan Hall, ‘on Monday evening November 3, on which oo- Sasio at bo ascated by the following omiuent art sta, B (a ndly Gretel ree ide aa tag * briidesd int, Cantatrice, from it] t. Ponoe tenia Majerty the: King’ of Hol ais; M sr oar Com qmittant, Pianiss and Compo oelobras York and elsewhere; Conservatoire of Music, ‘Tickets, tbe had from the Sextons of $: | Catholic Churches, at the neipal Catholio. Book Store ‘and at the door on the ovevine of the Conoert, Doors ope, at G34; evncert to commence at 8 o’clook. Crane! YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY. Faye and Brilliant Attzeotiens for z she week oom: reat Chal rincl al athlota of ti nday evening, No in which all the Act | old | and new countries we apron ‘aried and elegant ieee ‘mansbip. Clown, Sam Lathrop, with bis new inaugural apesch. Bo: 0 ab oo ts pit, 124; eonts. Doors open at half ‘Past 6 e’cloo! pees to commence at 7, ay and Saturday, RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.— George Les, Proyrictor.—Tho above establishment is ry afternoon, at 3 o'clook, and in tho evening, at 74, Ri ‘pose of ‘ Ciassic and Original Representations,” | Statuary, by Mile, Casinet’s Troupe of Model Av- her with ety of Boautitul performances, | Afternoon di on— | ‘Mt conts; Stage Seats, roition joned | Boxes, Gallary, 1236 conta, ,| ue ION OF GROCERIES, —MONDAY, Nov. 8TH, at I! o'clock, ri street, two doors iden lane, will be sold s large lot of teas, coffe, molasses, Geet wine, champagne, claret, bran lies, flour, aalt, ship eave hickory uuts aud wal- old bei we shine, LLUMAN rd C. ARTER, Auctioneers, | UCTION NOTICE—ILARGE SALE ON TUESDAY, | at half-past 10 o'clock, in J. Bogart’s auction rooms. | 15 Spruce street, of clegsat ‘torniture, zy 8004s, clothing, Jewelry, groceries, &c. . BELL, Auctione UCTION SALES-. WOODVILLE CENTRE PROPERTY, on Long Island, cigh' and a quarter miles by railroad | from the South fers} —200 to 500 building lots and sactions : able property will by-eold, in parcels to sult before ths 234 of Novembor, erchants’ Exchange in th éd leveafter througa the catalogues can be had at N 'y of New | D 8. LOUGH, AUCTION ERR—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ° ture Monday, November 8th, at 10, A. M. at No. 73 Bi n street, liff, the entire contents of the thi D. NASH, AUCTIONRER-STORE, 310 BROAD- * way.—Sh ‘8 sale of horses, stages, haraess, &o,— On Monday, this day, at 10 A.M. at the northyas\ coruer of Tenth avenue and Thirty fifth etreey a large num- ‘er of horses and stage also a large quantity of har- various er les, togetier with the fixtures at the establishment, M. H. CHASE, Deputy Sheriff, ALSO, ON THESAME DAY, at 10 A.M. AT TPE STORE | $19 Brosdway, a large quantity of lightning rods, and bar ron for making rods, together with the fixtures, consisting | connections, eurporters fur- saiture, deak. &e. _WM. TF. ee Doputy Sherit TUESDAY, 9TH INST., SHERIFF'S SALE OF A ‘diving ssioon, bar and kitchen fw ure, at 10 A.M, “without fail, at Nos. 3iland 343 Senne street, consisting of | ir furniture, a great number ef tables, table cloths, chairs, -tastors, tumblers, knives and forks, gliss ‘ware, kitchen ture ‘ko. together with two lsrge extensive boilers, and Apparatus. And also all tho right, title, and interest of ®. Jackson to the lease of the premises. M. CHASE, Deputy Sh: ALSO. ADMINISTRATOR'81SALE ON WEDNESDAY, | 0th N ock, A. M..at No. 247 Righth Consisting of liquor | , bar furniture and fixtures, pic- | ortment of household furniture; also the | Tease of the promises for four yearn, from thet Mas of ast past. JOSEPH HOWS, Administrator.” | L VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—TIIIS DAY, AT | * 10} o'olock, rat the sales room, 14 Wall stroct, Dutch being the balance of the best au ole will bo | bulbous ‘rook Sheimportation of Vanderschoot & 8 tv of roots imported into this market aold without reserve, in lots to suit purcha JUN VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER. TMONDAY, Noy, 8, ai half-past 10 o’elock, She house No,’ 116 Greche street, betwoon Spring: atreets—Household furniture, consisting ia part of Brussels | tapestry carpet, walnut parlor suit ia plush, walnut sofa, side and pier tables, walnut dressing bureaus. washs tan &c., parlor mantel ornaments, Parisian clock, iiss gla 5; algo, one superior rosewood pianoforte, made by Nittle used; also oileloths, stoves, OHY FISHBLATT, ra i otra JOHN FISH blatt—Removed fr: Pearl street, to No. 2) North et Sales at his store Tuesdays | Fishblatt will chante’ Exchange, and bousehold furniture at the residence of familica brea ‘ing up housekeeping. Algo, to the sales of stocks of groceries, and merchanaise of overy desoription, in How York, Williamsburg, and Brooklyn. ENRY H. LEEDS, ‘the iting ‘ot Venus Payehe of Tanigeal, Vanes of Canova, (drst aad te Mesto second), Yonus in shell, of various sizes A aplondid assort “nent of ardiglie, agate, yellow of Sionna and verdi antique of various st ea and sizes, Greek, Gothic, and Roman, all mi alto and basso relievo, Pom adapted to decorate parlor t Medici, Etrase jargo fruit vases, jploe, Ao, including a general ds, papier macho work table foll papier mache card rece! 4, &c. Bronzesof superb and beautiful patter delsteae, ‘candlesticks, ae Ba and ormulu, ormulu clocks of warranted to bo excellent ti Consit at f papeir mache gon sti a rk gables with ivory “fatting bo: dan ondloes Variety of Chinowe goods of heat description. Bohemian and g)ssware—Cousisting ‘vases, flow card receivers, decanters, verodean,itums- wee superb manger in portation of the kin da oan be seen previo NGTON A. CARTER, Auctioncer, staph 3 © tion, bo eyd ‘ih em tee ‘maderiag Malm- lle ‘pale, Har. London i, Rogona, , vintage 0, d Rochelle paverive, Non 1 vam, malt Sootch whisk ‘&o, Sogare—120,0' pons Cla wf .Mea. Nichols, |: | Giorernet A LADY | oft | for the re- paintings, | gy, Miss Julia Do: ++. Miss Carman, | NHS cena pute Yass MR. JOUN SEFTON 8 5, geprivate bo: 08, $5. Doses open at 7 flock.» Second w A BISHOP'S OPERA COMBANY, Flotow's celebrated work, acted d alghtly ‘The principal characters a is Guidi, ifr. Leueh: wit! powerful ‘Chor if -Grehiates of forty. C inductor, Mr. emt be ae the opera 9. Anns Bishop was Mise Raga dsoques BROADWAY, 4NEAR 6 mmence at 734 ae aight we Bak We WIND. | deromy: Did rota Plainway...Mr. Bornard - Hale Durable... Mra. Cramer Fuinwould sche Vincent | Peggy Misa Fanny Gra er M ®t 8orOnrT an SM, MADAME MARIETTA Rest con that hor [arn sT0N,] - TUESDAY BYENING. NEXT No NOVEMBER 9%) Will be assiatod by a SIGNOR ROVER: iy SHGNOR SaNgrovannt SMRATSIN' Mr. Walcot] Peg 180, cengeged 6 E Musical Dieaoe Nsfao a8 AND Waster w. Leh b Id she 9th, and the VO: ee the previo day, at Wm. Hall & Sons, 239 Doors open at halt 3 at So’ Ate past 6 o’clook. Concert to commence oT EE ae | CERISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWA: above Grand street. Open every night durin, eS peek. Un Sirection tad pertonal quparvison Christ concerts in this ty for thepact et years, have been received with favor’ b fh ase 3 ind fashion ‘Tickets, 28 coats, 4 636; om ‘clock. ROOKLYN MUSEUM-—EXCELSIO: Bs ML. | Baa J. P. Bishop's Night, when will ity as tragedy of UGOLINO-Ugoling, J. B. Bishop. after whiah AMMEN Golden’ Parger: WW. Le dersicts suas Triton: J. P. Bishop. To Obnélade with BOM. BASYTES FURIOSO: “rick ‘Proour No. 131 | Bowery, or at the door on the evening of pert ee. —— MARK LYCEUM. — MONDAY) BVEMING, Hox, & |si2—Complimentai to; MM Brilliant array 0 alate 6, Mr. Connor, Miss Nogth So. PYTHIAS™Damon, Mr. Mucdo Nad.” HE TOODEES mothy Toodles, Mr. F.S. Chanfrau. THE’MUMMY- ger Blue, Mr.T. D. Rico. “a AST WEEK OF THE PANQRAMA OF. C Owing to cis ments South, the exhibition of rb painting wil lose on Saturda, ovember, at ee Doers o alt pa Cards thine: ast 6 0' INSTRUCTION, Svante aera cles refer box 153 New York P ioe OVERNESS WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DIS in the country, to take ehargs of four young” aged from six to fourteen years, She will bereq given and required. office. : Understand French, music, drawing, and all the & branche: An Eng ish woman preferred. Address box —THE ADVERTISER, REsiDING ph to improve himself in th f the vii ould like to meet with 9. hour or two in the evening with. him for practice. Address, “aus,” box Post Office, Now Yor! ke RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSHIP.--THE subscriber is prepared to give private instruation in she art of penmanship to ladies or gentlemon, at his rooms, 239 Brondwey, tirst corner above the Irving House, For sale, an elegant copy book, with instruction, Brice 25 aaate. LIVER 8. GOLOSMITH. DANCING ACADEMIES: A CARD.—MR. CHARRUAUD WOULD SUGGEST that the dancing and waltaing classes are now open for the reception of pupils, at White street, and 4 Thirwenth sireot, south side two doors west of Broadway. Pupils can commence at any time, aud theit quarter counts only from the date they enter. For par- ticulars, please procure circulars at cither room, ‘3, 000-2082 AN D LOT FOR SALE-IN. Brooklyn, within few minutos walk of ul Item ferry. the Flushi to WOODS & FOR 000 house, situate in Rast Brooklyn, neat or rtlonlars, soply office No. 12. $600.- admitted as rf. geod Jocani ion up town. A nquirs Herald cftice. —A DRUG STORE FOR FALE or a druggist, fully comp, Low FOR ent, will b> o seers it well stocked, and ins kood opportunity for a phy. icin, t 279 Washington strect, or ad Pu ‘hysician, E, Mil Co. street, Williamsburg, Free tickets wal be Mrarnished to shoes, on application to the drivers of the the ferrie: ailey, on the promi: uire of E Grani Cooper, persons wishing to pur- Newtown stage: [NOR SALE LEASE of a first class Nobel, $50,000; oe ie f th 335/000; al nee one ef the mall sized 1 near the Battery, nts and ‘all stre Incations, $7 (N0; a street, $2 000; do, a. do. a fine oyster-and * poise and oyster Broadway do. eneral ane ge ‘ofce, fod 5, up stairs.» on Broadway, $5,000; 'd $8,000 ; al hotels, , $5,000; 'al80. one of Baioont, with thirly peivate Supper room jo. first’ class dinin: a splendid saloon on Brcadway, $1) ining house on cones stroot, $3,500; te FikTURES AND FURNITURE wl on Broadway, price is in Cortlandt street, fed opposite do. a fine an excellent $: ‘ono of the most exton- located conveniont = ho- OR SALE—FOUR “YEARS LEAS) 154 Farlton street, next ‘to the éors RAORE, NO. Brot Breas jed as & boot and shoe store, Inquire oat as eule unexpired le loon, 170 feet dep. Pr SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES, 0» the retail -apogery a or < Arp feb » 8. Hi co., GRIDER atin, or when required. Re FALETHE BUILDING AND LEASE OF of Wont and Vontey machine: ‘shop, oF stores. or WAKD, on the premises. Poss streets, suitable for OR SALE.—A FARM, OR COUNT) hundred aeres, in Orange Sioa ° fortilit Fort ym the Now York and E: it. Nos to be surpassed, fog lscation, in Orange county. 1} GHite.gf JAMES WICKHAM, 297 SEAT, OF ONE mile and» half debuildings, and ol, and beauty iér paxtioulars, ix ington 6) TOR SALE; wie bo sho: int, a Fellow e rec SB Tena Tong fend, ok aight upp ingots teem $25 Gogh : ad ireets. E—THE I LEASE Orr ti years te run from Ma} yard, or lub: g. Calton the prem’ AND A CHANGE ‘TO MAKE APO! Pare at the peat orlivery wah, on Root f ill om $100 to $l: oer ata eeeeneand contains twe; ead eae is Levi up crt emiset, oud Feliows iw 1, corner of ‘Grand LOTS OF GROUND » jd on the corner of Seventh avenue and Twenty- p There ison the promises a goed office, and thew ‘tion will soesk for itself. aia ig selling will bo fw 9 Cham OR SA 8,000 yearly. meet with ready sale. street. to The aoly it is in consequence of the illness 0} The articles manufactured are those in ‘Apply to C. B. HO .—THE LEASE, GOOD WILk, STORK, xtures ofa hotol, in roadway, wher cage from forty to sixty dollars per Possession © y. ‘Tis is an opportunity seldom offarod; the ‘reason a explained. Apply atroet, from twelve: to four 0 "clock. AND the busin bg hag imme. to J..LYONS, AN ESTABLISHED AND PROFITABLE manufsoturing business, yieloing a handsome incoine reason for disposing of the present pei privtor. puern , and ‘ES, 53 Nassau OR SALE CHEAP—ONF WALF OF A FAMILY PLOT in Cypress Hil # Cemetery, being eight feet wida, and hate fert long, and enclosed with marble poste aud iron Apply at No. 6 Patohin bars. Als», a good cart harness. place, Amos street, neat Sixth avenue. OR S41F—OYSTE M., of P. SALOON, WITH and fixtures of bar ttached, No, 42 et Sent, cooond door from Broadway. Apply irom 1 te 12. basa- OR SALE-A NEAT HOTEL, MAKING UP beds, which are full ever at the yearly rent of $700; and cided bargain. ® public hour For partioulars, a FORTY night,with four years loage, furnity Also a donble house, with an acre of garden ground atinche, a short distance frém the city, , Will bo sold a de- able for ply, t EN, Agent, fits hambors street. ANCING ACADEMY, 21 HOWARD STRAET.—A ENRICO & BROTHERS, respectfully inform the isiende vard the citizens of Now Perks teat they hay opened their dancing scademyy which is ranked among the first for all the new styles of dfnoing. They have engaged ten young ladies who are acknowledged as the best form h t his Dancing Ac 811 Bri reception of pupi Saturday, Oct. 16. Days of tuition for young Indic masters, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Monday Thuredeye, at o'clock, P.M. Evening class for gent Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 P.M, Private lessongin families Will also bo given, aad’classes aliended to schools and aoade, mies. All communications addressed to 811 Broadway, will be promptly attended to. MApane Auausra RESPECTFULLY INFORMS her patrons and frivnds, that she is mow preparing the house No. 712 Brondway, opposite ington place, pening of hor dancing classes. A further notioe ec her beginning day will bs given. |For terme and partiou- lars, inquire between 12 and 3 o'clock. TILL MORE NEW CLASSES.—BROOKS'S DANCING Academy, at his new/Assembly Rooins, 361 Broome str ‘The most fashionable styles. including every. vai waltzing of this country sad Europe, will be caught the | shortest possible time, and for the most reasonable charges Two new cli three P. id children meet at so, ® new class on Wednesdi aig a hait, past three P.M. M dies exclusively, Tuesdays lays, commencing st even o'olook. Pri- te classes for gentlemen, Monday evening's, eotamonsing nine o'clock. _LAQUORS: vintages; London’ éock, &6., port, sherry, choi jotch and Trish ms ike oy; 5 Croix and Jamaica rum; a dial gin; Muscat and an at any, other hon H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, AMBRY’S GRAPE LEAF, HEIDSICK, AND A LARG] stock of the choicest otiaan signe wines, old botstor port, sherry, and Madeira winos, Jamaica rum wWhiskeys, cordials, Bootoh alos Yondon, Dublin and Phils Aolphis porter and brown stout, &o., for W. I UNDERMILL, 490 Broome streak. ELT AND BEAVBR BOWNETS.—CONSTANTLY ON hand, felt and beaver bonnets; also, a large assort- ment of Faris feathers, which will be sold low by J. H. HOMER, 64 John stroe! Owe ARI ARD FOUAD. G75 ERA RD,—THE DRY GOODS STORE of De Lano & Son, No. 196 Fulton street, Brook lyn, was broken into on the’ night of November Sd, anda quantity black watered and marsolline silks, black, pon- geo an n handkerehi velvet Syak some dentate wil cpaia for The ree: 0 Rood part 4 twenty-five dollars ‘for the th eves. THE SUBSCRIRER cit made by M. J. ld “chain and pon: and silvor. proportion, ani 10 REWARD. —STOLEN FRO ‘A gold cylinder watch, Tobias, Liverpool, four hole: jowelle fiched, Also, ten doll mn bringing the above per! store 22 Roosevelt street, wil Bowery and Grand street The finder will be liberally re street, or 68 avenue D. OUND.—THE PERSON WHO DEPOSITED A LET- fer at the effice of Boyd's city express post, on Mond: morning, the 17th of Ootober isst, left some gold on counter, By calling at the offcy, No 48 William steects ib Will be returned to him. JOHN T. BOYD, Proprietor. RING HER BACK !—A LITTLE BLACK WHIFFETT ran away from the eid on Saturday last. She except from asssciation, being the property of a nay who would pay s reasonable foward for tho, trouble ot hor return. Apply at the Tea Room, No. 87 Chambers stroet, HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. yey Tee ee GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE Ten TO RENT A fortable unfurnis! it, im @ ver) family, no yg jf than ‘amity stroot. Address Corse: IN THE og nisl 28 " WANTED.—THE AD- ottan’ is desirow ing bai | a no B com forta- ottage, 00" rid in A ey York. ‘Address X. Z., Herald office. —=<=—._ 10 PROPERTY OWNERS.—WANTED TO HIRE OR T houses in this Sate ri yen Sy ey ling on, oF 8d ir Broadway, corner BA! cont —————— Witwer hays gl LOWER PART OF A wo story house, Kee pgp BTA rs Pan save pate wor Post office, farina ray, Boers terms, aie , our! Havana Ars, ow in. ORAS Us, Le impor Donzedora, othe A sogars sold for eaount ‘ot WANTED, A aa. Bouse, than t Fest i ier by lottor, J.C. | ply to A. SERGEANT, N. EASE OF A GROCERY STOR ING er street. CHARLES If. BLENHBIM PUPS, OF THE pyrest blood; Scotch terriers, &. Inquire at No, 205 EASE OF AN OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING AND lodging house at low rent, now doing a gord basiness in Greenwich strect, near the steamboat landing and railroad depot, fixtures, all in good ord Lodging apartment con‘aing sixteen rooms, bar and sold a bargain. reet. AD FOR SALF—LOCA- ted near the Washington market; is an old established it on advantageovs torms. prietor of the Western Ho! desirous, on account of the conti: niture in t most central to none in permanent loealit tters addressed, for further particulars, will re R=) ESTATE FOR SAL. ‘and lote in the different ward: d, with a rogular 6s of customer psnt intending to relin jith the bus tel, di —TWOMUNDR and on Broadway and The present ooou 8, Would dispose of Appt ACKENBUSH & HAMILTON, 172 West stroct. ARE CHANCE FOR HOTEL KEEP: SIME PRO Buffalo, N. ¥., b ill hoalth of his fami- of changing his present business, will dispose of his for- he establishment. The house is located in the ortion of the city, with ® the State, and has s busines: of making the investmont & profit ia all in food order throughout, and tho onpor- Aud inyestmont is seldom ‘estorn Hote), Buifalo, N. ¥.. ive attention, estab ) HOUSES Fifth avenue, 100 honses and lotsin the upper wares, 200 pare chan to buyer at our office, 1.0 DAGUER! EOTYPE ARTIS & whole size apparatu has never been used. T itl nqnire at R. T. LE Gallery, No. 142 Chatham street, up sof lots; also 0 farms, near the city, for sais or ex- Profiles of the above will be exhibited, with prices aE Bak ULEYT, y adway, office 15, FOR SALE ufling machin eWIS, Daguerrean » 7—Abrabam P. Stevens. Py Ry pete deh | 27+ Witam S. Sackett. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. The New Congress. THE THIRTY-SECOND AND THE THIRTY-THIRD CON- GRESS COMPARED. —Whigs in italics—Free soilers and jonists in amail capitals. New Congress. Present Congress. FLORIDA Old Dis. New Dis. 1—E. C bell. 1—Augustus BE Maxwell. Whig... 1 Democrats.........+ ToWA. 1—Bernhardt Henn, 2—Joha P. Cook. 1—Lincoln L Clark. 2—Bernhardt Henn. Demoorats. Whig... INDIANA. 1—Smith Miller 2—William H. English, 3 Cyrus L. Dunham, 4—Jamos H Lane 5—Samuel W. Parker. 1—James Lockhart, 2—Oyrus L Dunham, 8—Johe L. Robinson, 4— Samuel W. Parker. 5—Thomas A, Hendricks. 6—William A Gorman T—Jobn G. Davis, 8 Daniel Mace. 9 Graham N Fitch. 10—Samuel Brenton, 6—Thomas A, Hendricks. T—John G. Davis. 8—Daniel Mace. 9—Norman Kady 10—E, M. Chamberlain, 11—Andrew J, Hartan. 8 Democrats. 2 Whig. ILLINOIS 1—Thompson Campbell. 2-John Wentworth, 3—Wiliam Reddick. 4—Lewis W. Ross, 5—John Calhoun, 62W. A. Richardson. T—J. C0. Allem, B— —— Gillespie. 9—Willia Allen. Democrats. Whigs 1—William I. Biesell. 2—Willis Allen 3-0. B. Fic! 4—R 8. Maloney. 5—William A. Itichardson. 6-1, Campbell. T—Robert Toombs. MICHIGAN. 1—David Stuart, 2—David A. Noble. 8—Uncertain. 4—Uncertain. . 1 Democrats. James J. Conger. Democrat... Whigs... MAINE 1—Moses McDonald, 1—Mosea McDonald. 2—Jobn Appieton. 2—Samuel Mayall. 8—Robert xdenow, 8—E Wilder Farley. 4—Chailes Andrews. 6—Ephraim K. Smart. 6—Isvael Washburn, Jr. 7—Thomas J. D, Fuller. 4—Sumuel P. Benson. Israel Washburn, Jr. 6—T. J, D. Fuller, Democrate........ss0665 5 Democrats Whigs. 2 Whigs. MISSOURI. 1—John F. Darby. 2— Gilchrist Porter, 8—John G Miller, 4—Willard P, Hail, 6—Joba 8, Pheips. 1—Thomas H. Benton, 2~Alfred W. Lamb, 8—John G. Miller, 4—Dlordecai Oliver. 6—John 8. Phelps. + 2 Democrats. +8 Whigs..... NEW YORK. 1—James Maurice. 2—Thomas W. Cumming. 3— Hiram Walbridve 4—Mike Walsh. 5—William M Tweeg, 6—John Wheeler, 7—William A, Walker. S—Francig B- Cutting, 9—Jared V. 10—William Mur poorer KW eotbrook, Gilbert Dean ae rere) 1—Jobn G. Floyd. 2—Obadich Bowne 3—Emanwel B. Hart. 4—J. H. H Hawes, 5—George Briggs. 6—James Brooks. 8—Gilbert Dean. 9—William Murray. 10——Marius Schoonmaaker. 11—-Josiah Sutherland, Jr, 12—David L. Seymour. 18--Join L. Schoolcraft. 14—Joln H, Boyd. 15—Joseph Kussell. 16—John Hells. 17—Alex. H. Buell, 18—Preston Kine, 19—Willard Ives. 20—Timothy Jenkins, 21—William W. Snow, 22—Heniy Bennett. 23—Leander Babcock, 24—Daviel I. Jones. 25—Thomas Y. How, Jr. HS. Walbridge. ibaa L. ireland 1j—Bishop Perkins, 18—Peter Rowe. 19— George W. Chase, 20—0. B, Marresox. 21—Henry Benneit. 22—Gearit Saute. 23—Caleb Lyon (ind ) 24--Daniel T. Joues. Edwin B. Morgan. 26—James H, Woods, 27—John J. Taylor. 28—-George Hastings. 29—Azariah Body. 30—Benjamin Pringle (Ind ) 81—Thomas T Flagler. —Solomon @, Haven. 28—.2 Me Schermerhorn. 20— Jedediah Hosford, 30—RKeuben Robie. Frederick S. Martin. gustus P. Hascall] 88—G. od. S. Crooker. B4—Lorenzo Burrows, Democrats +16 Democrats....... Whigs. 17 Whigs... «1 Abolition NEW JERSEY. 1—Nathan 1. Stratton. 1—Nothan T. Stratton. 2—Charles Skelton. 2—Charies Skeiton, , 3—Isaac Wildriek. 3—Samuel Lilly. 4— George Hi, Brown. 4—George Trail. 6—Rodman M., Price. 6—4. C. M. Pennington* Free soil. Demoerate, «4 Democrats Whig... 1 Whig... ~ “Contested by Rodman M. Price, democrat. OHIO. 1—David T. Disney. in Scott Harrison. —Lewis D Campurie. 1—David T Disney. 2—Lawis D, Campprre. 3—Hirem Bell, 4—Bengamin Stanton. 5--Alfred P. Rdgerton. 6—Frederick W. Green. 7—Nelson Barrere, 8—John L. Taylor. 9—Edeon B. Olds. 10—Charles Sweetear. 11—George II. Busby. 12—John Welch. 13—James M. Gaylord. Wd—Aleranier Harper. 16—Wm, F. Hunter, 16—Jolin Johnston. Moses B. Corwin, 9—Friderick W. Green. 10—John L. Taylor. 11—Thomas Ritchie 12—Edson B, Olds. * 13—Wm. D, Lindsey. 14—Ilarvey H. Jolusoa. 15—Is", R. Sapp 16—Edward Ball 17—Wilson Shannon 18—George Bliss. 19—Kowarn Wane, 2--Josn R Givvtvas 21.-- Andrew Stuart. Democrats. Whigs. Frevsoil . . 8 Whigs vee 2 Freesoil TENANTS } REGISTER, PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM TIAN all family three rooms on they want, would the second floor of the neat tw ry dwelli ng house, No. BY Broome street. The lowor part is occupied by three in family: For particelars, apply to the owner, on tho pre: mi Itis near three e routes. OUSE TO RENT.—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY brick dwelling house, with all the modern improve. ments, eligibly situated, on a stago route. ee at SS Amity atreet, between Sand 10 A. M and 4 and 8 P. FFICES TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR Apply second floor, office No. 1. 311 Broady ALE-AT T° LET THE AMERICAN LOCK WORKS, ford, Conn. The undersigned offers to let to a respousi- ble person or ita for a term of years manufactry rec town of Guilfor ry are new, hay tly erected in’ the pl Donnecticnt. The bailat GUIL- the Lock and Knob nt and thriving sand machine g been built under the direction and su- Pervision of an experienced machinist, and the establish- ment in pronounced by Point of convenionce an concern in Now England, don Railroad runs within 1 hovra from New York,) and v disebarge and take freight only ‘The premi (other than calculated for tl goods, rented at fai such property unnecess: conclude to rent the ab: quire of rem is ood ind, to be unsury Toeation b The New Hav rode of the building. (four assed in ay manulacturing d New Lon- 70 tens burthen hort dlstance therefrom. ill be let with or without the maohine-y, toam engine,) and thepbuilding is as woil manufacture of machinery 0 i for the manufacture of 190 Socveral new and convenient dwelling convenient distances from the works, which may bs ates, sae rendering an investment in ee & varlong st eth pet Of house No. 681 treots, first block below and op- ire of Mr. CLARK, on ondway, bo- O LET FOR THE WINTER—HANDSOME PAR a Jora and bedrooi ments. Private table No. 637 Houston str: strect, between Hudson ay a few mi Sgniet and genteel neighborhood, upfurnishe oO or OR LEASE- THE NEW F 9 for manufacturing purpor 100 Poatl street, or id Woet with all the modern im: attendance furmished, ast side of Broadway, O LET—APARTMENTS AT NO. 2) A Greenwich atree’ es walk of the Hudson River Railroa: Will bo let furn’ Appiy at HARRISON 8, witbia RSTORY HOUSE ore. on Broadway, Forty-first streot, a ediase neighbor he Crystal Palace. Also, the third floor (28 by 70 feet) of No, 1,102 Broadway, Apply to WALDEN ty ‘firat atroct. } rooms, bedrool Bowery, oan procure an is no office in the city wher Hours from7 A. M. to 7 0 LET—THE The fixtures will ba sold low. ly. Apply on the premises. erHou8 bY applying at MAQD) suit yourrolvos STORE AND HOUSE 3/2 BOWERY. . Possession given imme- ee rn 10 LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD—THE SECOND ator cf shan located 806 Fifth’sti thy immediate vicinity of Sour stage routes. me modern built houso, convoniontly In- quire ab three years past. ono floor. atroot,, Brooklyn. aon LP ee an hcete OF- 6 uni Muquire ‘nt 20 jod by & dootor for thed rooms on the i, near Fulton VOLET IN SOUTH of a highly finiahed ing of back basemi Bibs, futahed with, fold fine rooms on the third fogs; the promises, or to J, BARN: fine + Ag Sel babe UPPER PART eet stress, consitg- wen mtry obi very room. APPLY 0 Toba street, up Tales. “Contested by Solloway, whig. PENNSYLVANIA 1—ThemasB. Florence, | 1—Thomas B Florenee, 2~Josepli R. Chandler 8—Jobu Robbins, Jr. 4—Wm. H. Witte. an Robbins Jr, 56—John MeNair. 6—Thomas Ross. 7—John A, Morrisom, 8—Thaddeus Stevens. 7—Samuel A, Bridges. 8—Ilenry A. Mublomberg. J a! 9—Ivaac E. Heister, 18—Milo M Dine 10—Ner Middleswarth. ll—Henry M, Fuller 1}—Christian W, Straut. 12—G, A. Grow. 12—H. B Wright. 13—James Gamble 14—Thomas M_ Brbdbighaus. 1é—Wiilliom H. Karts, 16—J. X. McLanahan. 1j—Andrew Parker. 1s—Jobn L. Dawson. 19—Joseph H. Kuhn. 20—Joln villison. 13—Asa Packer 14—Galusha A. Grow 16—James Gamble. 16— Wm. EH Kurtz 1T—=Samuel L., Russell, 18—John McCulloch 19—Auguatus Drum. 29—John 1. Dawson. ’—Thomas M. Howe. ‘21 — David Ritchie. 42—John W. Howe. 22—Thomas M. Howe. leton B. Curtis, 23—Michael C. Trout. red Giimore. 24—Carlton B Curtis, 256—John Dick. Demoetate. -15 Democrats., Whigs... 9 Whigs... VERMONT. 1—A_L. Miner. 1—Jemes Meacham, aitam Hebvard. 3—James Meacham 4—Thomas Bartlett, Jun 2—.indrew Tracy. 3—Andr tw Sabin. Democrata. WHIGB 0 2 re rccccees Whigs... WISCONSIN Charlee Datkee, 1—Danie| Welle, Jun. 1. 0, Kaetman, %—B. CO. Rastman, 3—James D. Doty, 8—John B. Macy. Domocrats,.... +3 Democrats. Guanes u nigel boSs Uncertain... FURTHER ELECTION RETURNS, North Carolina. Whig grim, since August .......6.0eeee scene 62878. ‘The result is doubtfal and the contest close. Alabama. ‘The re‘curms thus far shows a strong Piorce majority. Florida, Democratic majorities have been given in the following comnties :—Pieolate, 90; Pilatka, 16; Tolora, 14; St Augustine, 33; Jacksonville, 22; Tallahassee, 82. (alot over Charles Durkee (whig); Ben. C. Kastman in the second district, over Chaunoey Abbott a); and John B. Macy (dem). over J. MoMelton Shafter (whig), im the thivd Qistrict. "This eneures an entire demooratic delegation in the next Congress Tus New Banxino Law (says the Milwaukie Wiscon- sin) is undoubtedly adopted by a vote of the people. La Milwaukio alone the majority is 2037 for the law. So those who are prepsring to organise banks on a sound baci, can commence the preliminary proceadings with out delay. In this part of the state tha feeling is ail but unanimous in favor of the law. The follawing are com- plete returns, from ali the wacds in Milwaucle, of the vote on the Banking Mw :—~ Banke N» Banks. First ward.. 108 b Second ward oa 6 Third ward, bok Fourth ward .... 408 Fifth Werd.....seeeeeee 455 Total 2006 Rhode Isiand, Tho vote In New Shoreham. for President lowns:—For Pierce, 118; for Scott. 99. democratic majority in the State, 1,003. fs as fol Our Boston Correspondence, Bosrow, Nov. 4, 1352. The State Election=-Things in a Snar!—The Congressiona Nominations—Mr. Winthrop and His “Curd—Sale of Property by Mr. Quincy—Conyirmation of Mr, Brodiead’s Stetement, $c. If any retiance can be placed on appearances, ws are likely to have even more sport im Massachusetts on Mon day pext than we had on Tuesday last, and we had no alittle then, While the whigs are confident of getting a large vote for Mr. Clifford, because of his'opposition to the Maine law, the free eotlers are equally confident of getting a beavy vote for Mr, Mana for the exactly opposite rea- son, Each expects to cut into the democrats, and the general opinion is that Judge Bishop will fare badly. He scems, indeed, to have, to borrow a common saying, “flattened out” since hia nomination. although few men stood better than le when he was put up, The great fun is to come from the elections of Senators and Representa” tives, Lhe Presidential election showed that tho whigs have not the power, even throwing Boston baok on to their side, to elect much over one hundred Represedta- tives, and but ten Senators—without Boston, sixty or seventy of the former, and but four of the Latte Never did things look better tor the coalition, oniy that the confounded Maine law is ome of those “bapks and shoals of time’? upom which the coalition ebip is likely to go to pieces, Attempts to make coalitions in support of representatives have already failed in several towns, and there is abundant reason for believing that the spirit of disaffection will extend, and £0 allow the whigs to crawl back into power, in spite of their lorses, which seem to be neither light or few. Tho principal drawback to this favorable condition to the whigs, is the declaration of very many of the supporters of Gen Scott, that they 6) vete for Horace Mann for Governor, and for other free soil candidates. Shoull they do this to any extent, andespecially in Boston, the cld whig party here would soon be what Danton told’ the revolutionary tribunal he was about to become—nothing. But, even while abusing each other in the bitterest man- ner, the Scott and Webrter organs urge the support of Mr. Clifford upon the respective branches of the great aud upharmonious whig family. A great deal of “crossing” is threatened to our city ticket, the Websterites proposis toerage the names of the scottites, and the latter those o: the former ; but Sunday night bring counsel, these fiery gentlemen résolve upon going the regular whig ticket again, “just thia poe.” The country whig papers are belabcring Bostom and ber whigs are accused of treachery and all of bad things. ‘It is not alto- gether impossible that they may be peng such compliments after Monday than they now whigs even wish to abandon their name, which always was ridiculous one for them, as they are the representatives in this country of the old tory idea There was cousiderabie bolting by the demoorats on the electoral ticket. of which not the slightest notice is taken by our papéra, Some of the Besex democrats, friends of the Inte Mr. Rantoul, bag an hundred thoi and ¢lcotore! Licksta printed. from which were stric! the ns f | Greene. (first elector at lar Nr & fur ‘whic b Were substituted those of C ©, Haxewell, (at lerge.) aud Charles Levi Woodbury of the late Jucge We ‘Phe furious attacks “mate upon Mr ratehed”’ was the cause of t and it partly cnulition. How large a ond ticket [do not know, but I in Whete the regular ticket did mot ain the demosrats are da more plages be came fro Yate was cost ier Lhe have broid ol wwot freviveoreycte TF than Mas schur Troun ers on their said Astley, y © done sour Work, and may n yourrrives attached to then But tube asget a wala abe of “the spoils *¥ ‘Those who profess to Know the sey that Charles Levi Wooanury Bo-ton, an cfiice of considera’ believe that the gentlemsn’s custom house ward; but there op dors not look aman in New Bag. As to Mr, Hallett ctor, I hold it to be imp He nistraticn in three months, we land who would better fill the place. being made Cob would quarre) with the ad because not allowed to di policy on every point. Fletcher Webster will, probably be" allowed to bold bis place during the whole of Gen. Pierce's term of service So,will Bir. Haven. whore democracy and Websterism Dave each stood him im good account, aud are each of shout the same value—amere lute string, and not fit for winter wear Mhe following is the list cf our candidates for Congress, of all parties = Whig. art Sew di der Democratic John M, Pierce A.M. Ide, Jr hese are the regular candidates ; but there are quite a pumber of itreguiars in pomination. In No. w. Austin, lately a whig, but now a hunker democrat, is the * bolting’? candidate, as is Mr. Lord in No.6. In No.7, the bolters have nominated Gorham Brooks against Mr, Banks, Those two gentlemen may be taken as represen- tatives of the two extremes of scciety, Mr. Banks is a mechanic, avd has, to ure Michelet’s expression, known the toil avd tedium of the anon By his own exertions be has made himself a name. and is the most perfect orator in Masaachussets, He is his own work. Mr Brooks, on the other hand, is ‘‘ the con of his father,”’ the late Peter ©. Brooks. who was one of our greatest property-hu.wers, and inherited a great fortune, He also made a second great fortune as a merchant, and married a third, the lndy’s fortune being largely in slaves, I am told, which, say the coalitioniats, accounts for his hunkeriem. How much of a democrat he is I do not know; but # gentle- man told me, the other day, that General Pierce once sovght an introduction to him, on the ground that a man with a couple of millions being a democrat must be well worth knowing. The only effect of his running will be to hy neal vee whig candidate, while Mr. Banks isa thorough- Pierce democrat. There was, however, Prec So plurality in the district at the Presidential ction, 80 that Dr. Bell, who is not liked by the Web- \to the confusion of the bunkers. ae jireg@iier candidate had been nominated in No.8. up to yesterday, on wbich day something was done by the Tewksbury Farmer’ to get up am oppo- sition ticket to Mr. Butler; but, although I have made the most aii ent inquiries, I cannot learn that anything was done. The Post refuses to support Mr. Hood, the democratic tidy in old No 2 (vacancy) and new No, 6, and the Courier refuses to support Mr. Fay. the whig candidate in old No.2, An examination of the vote: the Presidential election shows that the whigs are in a minority in every congressional district of the Btate. T have looked. carefully over Mr. Winthrop’s anony- mous * Card,” and cannot find that it contaius anything of real consequence. That he should have written so much to say 0 Jittle is not at all creditable to his intel- lect It is the production of a bitterly disappointed mwan—acrid, sour, and eomewhat venomous. [le com- Jains of being considered Mr, Webster's enemy. Now, ust befere Mi bstor’s death, the whig papers were ury in proving that Mr. Winthrop had been a Scott man from the beginning; snd ifthat ia not establish the fact of at least his political enmity to Mr. Webster, what oouid have done so? But Mr. Winthrop'’s many failures of late have jaundiced a mind though claborate- ly pelished. Beaten as senator, beaten for tho governor- thip, laid aside by bis party when it has afalr prospect of victory, and now ‘cut out’ of the Secretary of State’s of- fice by Edward Everett, a man of no political account whatever—no wonder that he is ina rage I understand from one of his own friends. that bie ‘Card’ never would bave becn published liad it not been for Mr. Iverett’s ap- pointment, an occurrence that seemed to oA ng) the fiattest, of contradictions to the statements made by his inti- mates, vir, that the President bad onco offered him the piace. Mr, Winthrop reads Horace, and wilt understamd the line:Sedet post eguitem atra cura, which an “emis nent band’ * hath thus exemplified: — “ Still though the headlong cavalier, O'er rough and emooth, in wild career, Seems racing with the wind; Tis end companion—ghastly pale And darksome as a widow's veil, Caremkeeps her seat behind.” Tt would be well for all onr politicians to remeraber that they are ever riding double, and that pride may have jal. Mr. Quincy has already disposed of # third portion of the Gity Wout propery that he bought the other day, at a very la ance. Should he seli it all at the same rater, be will make an immonee profit on bis purchase— onother proof that the city authorities hardly knew what they were about when they sold the property. ‘The National's dramatic company has, on the whole, Meappolnted public expectations; Tet thes have deen 00 absorbed in politics that they have not had timo to at- tend ose ingly to the mimic life of stage. I feet thankful that apother week will enable mo to treat € ster men, may be bagtan, after al Wisconsin. nae majority in the State will be from 4,600 to MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ELECTED. Daniel Weils. Jr, (dem.), is elected in the first dis- of some other #uljeots Thave had strong proof given me ot the correctness of Mr, Brodhegd’s, statement about what Mr, Webste This makes the | | of Mr. Webser; said to Mr. Hacvey concerning the erey eons id whig pi tieman bere. to an acquain’ oe Brodhead. The vote for General Pierce, terms The gentlem four eminei beard ali ti correctness of hia statementa P 8.—One o'clock. P.M.—The most of whom ntlemen of the whig ticket im the city, Alto, exe whigs is no betting om any sid» Accounts ba ee on the cards jearn that the hunkers nominated Police tered the tailoring store corner of On the following evening possibly the into the tailoring establia and veivot vestings, valued at about » jimmy.” Third ward. arrested two individual: Joseph Kidridge and Joseph Waldro ticing the drop game” Jobn Ramanos, from whom the tained twelve doubloons, valued all they got vas $5. The mi charge of grand larceny, com: for a further hearin, Stealing Live Hi —Officers Ross bade = oa Rodorick Scatter, Mi Reid & Co to answer the charge. in Outrage on « Female —Two men. man ni: therine McK accuses artics stated. and then left her. Afterwards to the police station of the Ninetees story to the captain of police, aud the guilty parties. above named. who were both held b; to answer the charge. ‘The Methodist church at Greenville, ‘The distillery belonging to Ira Cole. of Boutheast, Putnam county, was f e pos On the Sth inst. years of age, dau ttle er of irl named ir Thomas of Hathorne & Co.'s omnibuses net ‘The session of the New Ham commence on Wednesday, the i ington monument, There were but five deaths in the cf wa es, aged peverally 13, 35, 56, 46 ad. ing frou & wagon, Torware avd ot o'elcek | and rain thar wae while the hu: rice firmest buildings wo wind did not oppen + oiarly Lively, ot wind Insted, it id have to yieid these pran’ and beats w of the Mechanics’ Institut time there was a great rattling of loose flutes, tiles, chimney tops. &e ras were dancing jigs Bee flags of both whigs ani city mom demecrats, m Many steamboats and thelr moorings at the levee, and great c prev@iled We have not yet heard of the ment mark -t, in the Second district Third district, street were blown down. Some injury front of the Poydras market 5,Old Levee street, were blown ope edaround. ed, chimney fallen, awnings removed roofs raised, apd other small ,disas Picayune, Oct, 30 Yankee ENTERPRISE IN Sovrs the schooner Lamartine, whi are: go out, furnished with a complement the purpose of raising treasure from Spanich versel “San Pedro,” which zuela more than a century ago, It is vessel had about $9,000,000 om board, in the new world, Some two yenry sin little apparatus for the purpose, suc! 000, about tions will be comparativel; op 1m en} ing of the “boundless deep,” Should wealth. but milliowaires literally © of Boston Transcript. Nov NB IN View —Mr Johi sidence in Ann street, where he had over after his death, to find some of them is impossible at prerent to tell the amo bas left, but we have heard it as to seem incredibl long as the which he decrees that hie Dewy Me G. B (editor of the New Yous Heravn,) im ived from English st valbri the captain of the Pierce and King cheers for bim, whieh were piven Sit ‘This istthe first time we ever heard Mr. Sr. Bominco --Th Domingo (El Eco del Oz.ua) of the proposal was never authoriz end erked bim if the chose’ ‘oe true, aa told are making. to prevent Webster men from fre on the whole, favorable to the coalition, Saturday night, arrested four Germans, named cs at No. 136 Hanover street. Boston, was run over to come from any ter. but seemed. like a twitling whirlwind, u tearing everything bef.re it which were mot well seoured. It rained “a few" all the ‘imo that the wind was playing ‘The streets were flooded in a few minutes, in great request in nearly all parts ot the city. The rain was particularly annoying to the large audience which had assembled to witness the dedication aud also to those very atdomt. politicians who had rallied at the mass meetings her on the sidewalks, to bem, with the excepiion of the o« chimney, staving of a yawl, or chafing of rails xing. About elghty fect of the wooden awning soa ne will be carried out, and also » ai chine, together with sub-marine armor and all other ap» paratus deemed necessary for the most scientific fathom- company seeure the whole of their supposed vast! prize. they will not only suddenly become millionaires im lived in a penurious and retired manner. | that by hie penuriows hebit he had saved a small sum of money, earned at his trade, cobbling boots and shoes; but great was the surprise of his friends and others om Fauling the old boots in the corner of his 100m, #008 with old walleta weil filled with the “root of all evil? government the advertisement lately put forward in lean of £750 000 for that republic, and states that the in the slightest degree, It by Mr. Sisal that it was ui true; that be was self ee a heard the and he went on to say, Mr. Webster adjured his friends, in the Lgl of his own death, te he spoke in the highest then referred my informant Boston, ee ‘was said on the occasion, for ous des] rtiona are of a contrary character. to effect a reconciliation of the with aviow to carryirg the city Very comtts- | dictory opinions as to the reault are expressed, but there from the oot There Me Boar agsiase jutler im the Kighth Congressional district. ntelligence. lavies—-On Thursday night some burglar Duane strees ead Broadway. and carried off clothing valued at over $500. same rogues broke ment of Mr hese No. 251 Broadway, and stole therefrom cassimeres, sill $300 7 pelo entered the premises by forcing open the door with es As yot no one has been arrested Pocket Book ~ Dropping.—-Oiflcer Crawtord, of the rday, named ed with prac- ‘on a Spanish gentlonen named are alleged te have ob- at $198 The accused parties were conveyed before Justice Osborn, they dovied the allegation of taking the doublons, and said latrate, however, on tha itted them both to prisom and Haveland, fourth street and Madison avenue, the property of A. The hogs were found by the police in the slaughter house yard of Mayer, in Forty: fourth atreet, near Ninth avenue and were returned to the owmer, ‘The accused parties were locked up by Justice MoGrath, calling themaalvew Archibaid Wilson and Cornelius Ryor, were yee arrested by Assistant Coptain Baldwin, of the Ninet rd on a charge of Mgt J the person of a young wo- inney It seems that the Pi induced her to accompany them into the woods, toot of Fifty sixth street, and there by force and. violence, she asserts, committed the outrage as she found her way nth ward, told Ser a devcription of ve ‘The police went fmm munediately im pur. fruit. and succeeded in taking {nto custodyghe two mem yy Justioe MoGrett. Domestic Miscellany. ‘Tene , was fred by aynegro boy on the Sth, and totally destroyed. Lows $2,000, Esq, in the towm ired and burned te nound on the night of the ard inst. It i# aup- to have been the act of some malicious soamp. Martha Golding, 8 Golding, real her father’s rest: dence, and died in less than an hour after the accident. collected at the polls in New Orleams to- Prosident Sparks has resigned the office of President 9f Harvard Universi'y, and the resignation is to tale aflaet at the clove of the present academie term. ity of Portamoutts, N If, during the month of September, all of whom ware N.Y. x08 Ary, @ peat of tem in, , presents to am Messrs A. Meneely's Sons, of Wott. Troy, ecvstrvetipg, at theit evlebrated foun’ beila, to cost $4.00, which J. 8. Fay FE urch in Savannah, Georgia von, who kept a boarding house on seotion ear St Louis, was killed om iy cecuired im Boston last week—maiee astorm of wind ‘or afew mimutes, seemed as if the to its fury. The rticvlar quar uprooting amd Vor » broken glass amd Signs and awn- The with which the ad been fo plentifully decorated were at one t floating much highér ia the air th esa, and at the next moment they were dragging in rhips were driven ont toa for a time. various @ casional loys oF id rig- t. was blown Many lamps, lamp posts, and trees, were destroyel in the ‘The fronts of two brick stores in Baronne was done to the The doors of the store, No. m, and the goods Hundreds of buildings were more or lesa clightly injured by blinds being torn off, windows smash- signs torn dowm, 1 Ameaica —By d at this port yes terday for Cumana. Venesuela, a party of adventurers of machinery, for the wreck of the was lost off Vene- supposed that the which was sent by the home government to pay off troops in her dominions ce, & portion of the present party discovered the wreck, and with the aid of ceeded in raising and .cleared the wreck so that they enay. ing ma- this enterprisi iol the fipet water, — n Crofts Patna at his re- aged seventy-six years, died on the 24th ult, for several yours Tt was literal; 7 punt of fortune ha estimated at so large a sam $200,000, and what makes it more interesting to the parties concerned, he has left » will “ oral law, well and faithfully tate shall be een twenty years, before the heirs, with one exception, cam receive any benefit therefrom.— Boston Advertiser. i: cae ADRIAN'S address at. Harte Moore’s Hotel. he casually mentioned the name of At the mention of Mr. Bennott’s nawe, ouee good will. name cheered. = New Brunswick (N- J,) News, Now, 2 ut of St. ult.. refers te and fora Bt adds that the accounts given of the Ho peter of the country hadat the same time been greatly ex: while the statement was also incorrect of its being peace with its — Ineu rrow Havava —W tand that the un Isabel, on her arrival at Havana, was permitted he her op the part of the authorities —ovem ne mitted to be delivered and sent ashore, ture everything eygented to be quiet and Charleston Courier Court Cal dar—This Burwene Count—Cincuit.—8, 602, £40. C00. 681 to 687. Svraewe Court—Sreciat Tere. —A the sitting of the Oyer and Terminer pgers snd mail without any unnecessary trouble ‘wore pot- ae Day. 1,868, 668, 52, 659, and djourned till after Surenion Counr.—(Two branches Fay hit oa 271, 458, 477 138, 1 55 542, 156, 1: ah en oh 404, 545, 648, 609, 570, 456, 233, 7, a 54d, 69, 402, 419, 422, 270, 166, 4 wt 130, 279, fro, S18 Poy v2, 129, #167, Las"

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