The New York Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1852, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ABRIVAL OF THE ARCTIC. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ull, in Parliament, on the Fishery Question. THE IMPERIAL VOTE IN FRANCE, MOVERENTS OF THE ENGLISH ABOLITIONISTS. THE CONDITION OF MEXICO, Improvement in Cotto OFFICIAL CANVASS OF VOTES Jock Commivgs 1; nae Tae yeas Hi. I 1; Charlee J. uk » swtineslt State Officers, Members of Con- gress, &c.--1852. joys 33288 James Maurice 2; C.J. Jack 1 TMIRD DISTRICT, at. 2d 3d. bth and 1th Warde—Wiivom i, Hobart Haws 1: Mike euttering 23; Blank & DIsRs 107. WA aud Mth Wards.—We bert Danio) 7, Marshall 2; James Samuel Wild |; Joba Sban- 1; BMeCoy 1; Seastering 1); The Debate in es . 1 Wowies Bs pewley 2; Me Walsh} alonse New York City, 4th Haws 16, Ku ws tin 1; Thomas MeC ‘aibridge 1; To nk 26. Brats or Nuw Youx, sx—We the Secretary of State the Or mptroller, the Attorney-General, and the Treasurer @ the eald State, having formed» Board of State Canvas- fm, and having canvassed and estimated the whole nua- Der of votes given for Governer aud Licatenaat Governor, ‘at the gemcval election held in the said State on the sooond dey of November, 1852, neoording to the certified statements €f We vaid veies ree: ived by the Seeretary ef State, in the Manner dirceted by law, do hereby determive, declare, and eertify, thas Heratio Seymour, was, by the grestest number, @f votes given at the said election, duly elected Governor @f the said Bate; and that Sanford E. Chureh, was, by the tes, given as the sald ele: joe of Lieutenant Governor of the 52, vs se! > ‘Edwin B Morgan. Andrew oltver. =31 asks zi a5 mr nice. That part lyine in the jth and 13th Warde af the Olty of ase Yar tt Se om, Sry es urige 1; Jeceph H. Hoxie 1; ror and Breadstafts, SSH59c8 yar be fe hey id jth Wards—H Peatest number of elected te the gam pr ene O $0 2 co now po 29 We i The Progress of English Annexation bh Hexic & Daniel D, Soattering 13, Blaok 33. ‘4. Marshall }; leanc R. Gow SEVENTH DISTRICT. th lth and 20th Warde—William On; 4; Hiram Walbri Suse 2! = t THE CAPTURE OF PROME, IN BURMAH. Say 90 v2 Roar con we, Ss £ BE HENRY 8. RANDALL, Secretary of State. JUBN OC. WEIGHT, Comptroticr. LAV! 8. CH. JAmKS M. CUOK, Treaen: ” New \oRx, Szourrany’ ity ® tree spy ef an original o-r- of Stat. Canvaseors, on a} Given under my hand and seal of effive, at the city ‘Albany, she aoe ors RIGHTH DINFRICT. New York City, 2th. kth and 19h Warde~Daniol T. D. Marshall 14: Horase Greely 2 Kingetand 3; Willis: Hh Weatchester—Edwar 1; B. Clark 1; J. V. Pe r Farnum 4; 5. J. Farnum 4; Adem La rer] zo. THE ESTATE OF COLONEL FREMONT. eeees8 Bi Mike Walsh 3; Ambrose C, Blank 36. ent ole a of thir State im ‘at the Goneral Oy pee: Eze PASHIONS FOR DECEMBER, Hon, dicen Mer 3 ‘rior Clark 1; Jared Peck Se = 2 vember, 168 wherein the ES 7 — SEs: of: 23: ed asd fifty two. Dal, seerctary of State. eo 38 ‘The Collins steamebip Aretio, Captain Luce, arrived at o’clook last night. She left Liverpool noom, the 1st inet, ‘The Curard rteamehip Africa arrived off Holyhead on Monday morning 2¢th ult. at helf pact tem o’aloek, but, from want of water on the bar, did not arrive in the river Mereey till ten o'clock, P. M. The Africa expertemoed & Bucee of easterly geles. y the Arotic is not important. The Hudson Bay Compeny are about to start another beat expedition tothe Arctic Bea, to complete the sur- vey of the northern shores of America, three or four hundred miles of which remain unexplored. Tho Imperial vote of head, The Empire is @ fixed fact. ‘There was an improvement in cotton and bresdstuifs ra = 73 1. 3; "Nathanial Heli %; 3. 28228 iw the year 1°52, woerein ‘tee im whieh thesaid voies were given are Cove peponsye Fe 8 ‘| ) | aae Cd pte alata ad wey i ag 5 a. 25. a8 2 $ Total. ..scesescecees 7,801 SECOND DieTRICT. aeemns Ww. Phan Comming. Sanfor 7,28 “6780 eS THIRTHESTM DISTRICT. Renasclacr—D. L. Seywour 1; Juage Hunting e se = iieteted = (woy soya Siohieg BL SEBESEESS Ht topo Bs gee 838 City of Brooklyn, in Kings cowsty” THIRD DISTRICT. Hiram James JPhili; Walbridge. Bowen, Pi HI élez Total... . sees... 261,501 ‘TTERING VOTES reesived 2; Rufus W. Peekbam re- EE SELE tea eros PPO Comd wee JSES $558 2 1 FS 2 Ss u 2&8: BE ESESSEESS owen wes peepee... 0 Washington—Cha Buse 3 © ; ehh 'y Northup |; UH. w Warren—I, B. Northap4; C. Hughes 1; Cb. H. 2. TRENTH DISTRICT. 1; A. L. Ireland i; Ire xe Simmons}; G. A. Simmons 2 din gton .< ee: ei : — ance is given under the prope 5 s ore se! = a8 VOURTH DISTRICT. om goo pe 4 é 3 3 & , Eusez—G, Sim! jana}, Clinton—Geor re i Lied Be latdddates 2886 2. p po co] nah SEPRRSSEE G3: ‘The Burmere eity of Prome was captured om the Oth of October by the Engiteh force under the eommend of Cemmodore Lambert snd Gen Godwin. Very little re sistamoe was made by the Burmere, tho British los only emounting to one mon killed and six wounded. Five thousend Burmese were posted about six miles from Preme. but General Godwin did not wish to attack them The campaign was considered Virtuslly at an end, end orders were expected hourly for the anniaation of Pegu. Negotistions be/weem Vrance and England fer a mod are in ro advanced a state that, ins or. Ki. Van 1; B. Porkins Dart 1. ‘eter W”. Murphy 1. ae St. Lawrence—U Herkimer ~ Wm. Schenectady—J. Miller Bchoharie—P. Rowe }; ppm bes a ee 8z INTRIOT. Nie ™ kg Joseph C. ee York, 7th and reeotved 1; William Kemp- : 2 Jud. Miller 1, Almerin Gallup 1. MRTRENTH DISTRICT. J, Kemueey 1; G. Chase 1; Wan SL Oncida County —O1 ver Ononadga Connt} BIXTH DISTRICT. | vptil he was reinforced, Su SSnF uy ekS., wel eh Orange Cownty.—Anthon Wheeler. B. Les | Orleans County.—Kempei Teharles A. Mann reesived 1; Eb ived 44; Horace Whea- 43. ived 1; Squre Jo! 99 So8E City of New York, 11th, 15th, and 17th ard ‘TWETIETH DISTRICT. 1; Spencer 2 O. B. Mv gh Crocker 1; = Et incida~ James Delon Fe 538 An Haw apne soueBeny Perret Eye hers 3 Sre2o SKVENTH DISTRICT. William Marshall 4 0. Walker, Roberts, of New York, Sth, 16th and 20th wards... EIGHTH DISTRICT. Fr | fleation of the te | few weeks, they will be made public, great reristance om the part of some of the persons who surrcued the Kmperor of France, but he has a strong leoning to the free trade prizelp! The twllowing sppears among the advertisements of the Londen Times of the 80th ulto. Manironaa Eevar Bargent, do hereby » ters in dispute betwe Mont ond myseli, in reference to she vo born entirely settled. ‘hat aid John. Fremont ths amoua' was paid by me to Cilonet Benton on account of ‘That 1 heve consented ¢ the bill ld by me 1 the ani BI hey received i a Andrew Robert There has been ono: iy. ai ten received |; C shua A. A. Spenoer 1; Rensselaer Count Saratoga County Wheaton received 4, Steuben County —T. Kem Buf nee EH Py : TY FIRST DISTRIGT. &. B. pmith |; G. L. Smith i; 1; Cornelius Mursezeau 2d 3 Daniel Smith 1; Hasonl! Rane- KcomD DisTRIOT, G2 Saleh i; Wm, Hough J; Il. Ton Eyok 2 TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT. Riehard Johnson roe P} =) 33 r Cortland—H. Bonnett Charles A. Hammond 1. sper eupteapreecube & Lene SEESSSSESESEREESUSE B BEERS 28a 3a: S28. ES z Petia} =e. te S285 AF; = = a Cutting. Hecke M ango~ Klicha *mith 3; 3 B§ ee igned Thomas Denn: it may eoncern, colonel Jo.n Charle ove EREsz, City of New York, 12th, 18th 4 198 ward ; Bee! 28 NINTH DISTRIC?. Se ~s at. Wy County —Beattering reseived 1. We de hereby eeriity that the preee dng it Baz a3 al rater * ++ fs Z a s Jared V. Bayard Peck. ‘harke. ee ip the eity of all year of onr Lord Dall JOHN C. WRIGBT, LEV( 8. CHATFLS! JAMES M. CUOK, Treasurer. Srare oy New Yors, Szoneranrs’ Orr ov. ot tatoment B 2) Beery eh ier B38 foe Re neone po SNOB catego S282: 98 90 go i; Daniel T. Tooes Onondaga—Robert Kayme cio a. shayer J; Ouse, B. be Ei oe 88 Baie for the completion of th Qnd that! renownce all right whatever to the raid ectat inst the said John Charlos Fre- TWENTY-FIVTH DISTRICT. Cayuga—T. Y. How 12; Tho: ¥. ne: SENTH DISTRICT. William Samuel J. apd jl claims whatever aj mont, or against the rn BSEa8 | 24th day of November, 1 THUS. DENNY SARGENT, The Jugiburg Gazette bes the following from Constan- tinop'e of the 6th :— ‘The Orteman Porte wishes to declare Durasro or some st of the Adriatic 8 free po: i what the Austrian iS S853228235: Pl lotatoleteded tots tated rt S2esEz @ Museen szuw ri € ELEVENTH DISTRICT. % Wastbrook 8. Smith. 5.x 6,087 ! } | us Cl . Frisby 18; James H. Wood 3 8; John Pelafield 1. 1; Jamow Weod 1; A mes H. Wood 2; John’ Marshall uf. Wo 41; &. Willard Prisby, 94 TWENTY SxYEXTH DISTAICT. Tompkine—Cook 1. Chomung—H. W. Jackson 1. CWENTY-2 GUTH DIEPRIOT. Steuben—J. L. Babeoek 1; Wm Ervin 1; Jeshua H. Dar- | stton—Blank 1; G, Hastings 1; G. W. Hastings 1; Hill 2. i Wiuea Frisby Bepjamin A. Brad hes to prevent s erm- jurioun to ita trade, for if this adopted the Regis would ca it, the state of affairs | woveroment will not agree to, as it SCATTEBING VOTRS. petition which would be ¢ Ulster evunty. Abbany Covaty—Fo1 G iy: TWELFTH DISTRICT. For Lieut, Governor—Mr. Clark was, id al Slavery In the United States, and the Women or Eugiand pu Times Nov. 20) On Friday, the 26th. » mee ing of ladies was com at Btaiford-houre to consider the expediency of address- n of England to the women States on the subjcot of slavery. The Deing orvembled— ‘Phe Duchess of SutuERLann read the following paper:— Perhaps I way be allowed to state the Object for which this meeting has been called teg-ther; but very few words Will be required, as sll. I am sure, assembled here must | have heard and read much of the moral and physical suf- fering inflicted on the race of negroes and their descend: ante by the system of slavery prevalent in man: United States of America or—Presten Mann received 1; Horatio Columbia qounty. For Governor—Lorenso Seymour re- THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. oped David L, WKIOHT, * omptroller THUR TierH DIT RICT. Sprague 2; Judson W. Shem 1; B. Privge a Pringle 1; cores J; Jadevu Shermaa 2 Governer—Daxiel Ullman reesived 1; Sam. IR 3 Gencsee—William W. 8. CHATFIELD, Attorney General. County.—Fer Governor—Willism Shattuck Ff Gvernor—William R. Smith re- received 1; W. Hamt reecived 1; Lieut. Goveruor—J. Preston Mavm reacived cnamge County.—Fer Gevernor— W' ‘M. COOK, Trearw Bra m oy New Yor, Rensselaer eounty.........+ FOURTRENTH DISTRICT. Cavega Count @eived 6 Win Dehn J. Brinkerh mau |; benjam # “bilvrick 1. 6. Aliam s. Smith re- r—J. Preston Mana rcesived 3. William Albany eouaty....cescccees 0; 'T. Lingier 1; Thomas ¥. errs Orleane—Thomas Y. Pag x Sherman MeLoan 1; P. 8. Bly 1; | ‘T. Me. blocum 1. rHIRT Erie—Uncle Tom }; a. c THIRD DiI OunuTcEyee—n. me Penevs @+y Cheutaugue—Joreph Pl = Founded om such je women of Bngiaad should presste the women of America the strong feeling they entertained on the question end earnestly request their t to mitigate, so enormous an adress ace mpanied the 1, a# 1t is intenard to offer that address for your adoption, I will now read it to you:— THE AFFECTIONATE AND CHRISTIAN ADDRESS OF MANY THOU- N OF KNGLAND TO THEIR SISTERS, THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATKA OF AMERICA, A common origin ® common faith, and, we sincerely believe. a common caure, urge us at the precent moment to acdrese you ow the subj-et of that system ef negro Slavery whieh still prevails 0 extemrively. and, even up- asters, with sush frightful results, in mony of the vast regions of the Western world ‘We will not dwell on the ordinary topiov—on the pro- grees of civilization, on the advanoe of freedom ev where, on the rights and r+<uirements of the ninetee cemtury—but wo appeal to you very seiously to reflect, 1 of God how far rach a state of thin ie tm secoréance with His boly word, the Smalienal righte of immortal es, and the pure and meroiful spirit it our eyes to the difficulties, may, the might beret tho immediate abolitio: lished system; we ree and sdmit the iy aration for so great ‘ni ; king of the indie; jent om thoee laws of your country wh! jon of God's own law, “instituted ia the time he Nevem the in'whton cal vo G Cortland County.—Fer Gov Preston Mann reesived 3, rnor—Mint Thorn T ai newton Funten 304 C. 486; RK. Fenton & R. E. corge 8. Croeker 1; . Fenton tify that the preceding yar bands. at tha Be ere! y of Albany, the excond day of jar ef wr Lord one thousand sight hua- ALI, Seoretary of State. GHT, Comptrolier. LD, Attorney Goneral, HE ( sagt ~ rt & 1 We de hereby a gerreet, Given ‘Dutchess Cownty. B Huns reesived 1 Bi vt Lien t Governor: Franklin County —For G r—Rlias Perkins received 1 cree Couniy Het Governor—Redaey God or—Wiiliam King reeeived 1. Ge —C1 Morrison reeetved 1. yor Governcr—Williem B. Sai —J. Preston Maan rece! Gor e— Wiliam 1y ed 2. ‘Blank received t. 3 Coco cam. Genesee County sreBesiReeE wo. HENRY 8. RAND. JOHN C. WRIGH LEVIS. CHATPIE JAMES M. CUOK, Tr arurer or New Yora, faonat B. Lawrenee count; Herkimer county. der kindly dispored Pret ti} Mann reesived 7; Dr. ad a ftty-tw0. ANDALL, Beeretary of State. ohary of State, 3. Pred, Douglass, 1; s0atter- tenant Geverner—Francis B. Spinola, 1; soatter- — For Governer—Washi: eton reer! ownty —For Goveraor— Franklin raer—William R. ioe eps ne says mys, w You, sa —We the jer, the Attorney Gene al, and thi » bay ery a Board of 3: an bas Sedediah pth sGR2E25 SEGUSSeE an SUSSERHNSSSSESERE Pee cee ees emery © Behenectady eow Behoharie county. 4 11; Horatio Tem phi r Lieut. Geverncr—J. Pcesten Mann receive —Vor Govereor—Seattering re ‘er Governor—‘“Scattering’ reeel' Biatk received 27. Jeut Goveraer—Sanford F. 2 Ken section of the aet entitled japreme Court of the :Pii ei Robers. ~ se: rt aparscaass, @ eounty.... Bitters oounty. - Washington Horatio sv, Jon., reostved Eg Fe. an spews eernBwanup Spe uw suarmowe| year of our Lord on HENRY B. KAN JOHN C. WKIUST, Comptreiler, LEVIS. CHATFIELD Attorney. u Ot ‘Treas vad ay Deo ound eight bai i a j Kor oan we be silent on that dy, statute cr by custom, interole: y ntion of the human family, education in the the Gorpel and the ordiwances of Christianity. wo evils alone would oom- S pew pepeseny Byer, e a ja oounty....~.. ‘TWENTY: FING? oa err 2 ExcuEtany's 0: eopy of an original certifi Ne ie the rio m—I ovetity yt . Smith re- Mwillies K, Smith ann received 8; Proton | Reh torneo Greeley received a Ontarie County —F ‘ Gvived 5; Seymour Church reve « Por Liens. Gevernor—J. Presto: Orange County —For Govern: For Lient Gevernor—Henry (1) eaktigans County Fer Govern: Lieut, Governor—Kent revctved 1; W. Kent re- fe County Fer Govern: -Wiltiam BR Bmith re- fc Kempehall reesived 1; J. | bovis or -Wiltiam I. be 3 teat, Goverac:—J. Preston Mann reseive BRocklond Coun PLErt Sitti A remedy epplied to wenee the »moiio: at any the eceond day of December, Lord one thousand tight hundred and f: (HENRY 8. RANDALL, Erarror Lid Yoru, se. PTE E #3: y TWENTY -CBOOND DisTHICT @ We mJ. Money Hough. Te rae gt 022 gyms 8S G0 y-twe. Soorotary of State. e sanford KE. Chureh re- ar We do not ray thees things iaa Cf relf-complacency, as though our uation wer the guilt it perce} S888 4 We seknowles and thame, our heavy share in this great sin acknowledge that our forefath« Hed, the adoption of avery ‘e humbiy confeen it before Almighty God; aut it is be- cause we 10 deeply feel, and 10 wnfeignedly avow, our owm venture t) implore your ald to wipe away our common erime and our common dis- — Bea 88 ia imtrodaced, nay, com- those mighty colonies. indatat tetakd sdetel let ee | gee TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT. taleb Pearson pose Mendy. | ph Pet thi Cit; do of Now Yerk. sclchegiak's BCATTE! R, J, Dillon reeeived 1; complicity, that we m by cervify that ¥ a hie eity of Alban: done theasand 8. RANDALL, Seors! JOMN C. WRIGHT, C LEVI 8. CHATFIELD, Abtorney: Jefferson cownty. Lewis county... sOASTERING VorEs. Albany Cownty-—* ed, Lact reectved 1; Blank reeeived J; ab. bram Clark received 1; Judson W. 8 1; Waeh'at Hunt re- ved 1, —J. Prost n Man reesived 1. Fur Governor—William WR. Smith ye ‘For Lieut. Governor—J. Preston ‘There are many reasons why this address should be vented rathe: by the women than by the men of Ing- 1d. We rhall wot be suspected of any political motives; all will readily admit thet the state of things to which We nllndeiscne prenlisrly distrowlog to our sex; and thus our friendly and earnest Soverposition will be as eribed altogether to domestic aud ia no respect to me We ball propose to f ittee for the purpose ‘¢ ebali propose to form a ecmmittes for the of collecting signatures to the address, and traneml! ete, to the United States, Asa ger commbtee woukl be too large for the transaction of the Galiy business, we shall propose a sub committes, to re- port, from thme to time, to the geweral commit! Usero is every reasom to hepe that the whole matter may De terminated in @ rhort apace of time. It only remains for me te sckeow! with whieh you have aceeded to my requcet in attending . Lope and believe the: our eflorts, under God's bieering, will mot Le without some happy results; ether it succeed or whether it felt, no one will TWENTY-POUBTH DISTRI Daniel T, Daniel Robert R Gott, Raymond County. —Wiittam Shay + Contis reseived 1; ved 1; Chanee How reesived |. iam Bhapectttreccived & one seoutvod, 9D Onondaga county, SWANTY- FIFTH DIATRI Bawin B. > Thos, ¥. Bam! C Mew Jr. Omyler 4775 4s | an my hand ands Lord one thousand ef iiepay ® | Gayess county, ras Cownty.—For Lieut. Gevernor—Grenville Porter Temphine Cowty — Yor Goverare—John Manson se- ne red \y-ter0., RANDALL, Secretary of State. A. Wheaten reevived 1; Chaeles William Fhnpeots reestved by received 1; Jeha OC. Oreger Eye @he Dramatic Fand. BENEFI¢ AT THE BOWERY THEATRE TO WIGHT. ‘hie evening the benefit in aid of the Dramatic V 3 | {sto come off at the Bowery theatre, amd we trust 60 | deserving an institution will bo sustained by a bamper. | ‘There is no profession that Jabers se hard to minister | sretification te the public ss thet of am actor—mone that | mskes men laugh £0 often, and mone more successful in siferding them innocent exjoyment, often blended with » ‘vast amount of netruction. Their claims, therefere, as | @ body, on the gratitude and generosity of the pubile, are many and great, Their own life is one of imcesrant teil; juman being but an actor ean fully comprehend | the arduous mature ef this svoration, and how mach study is meeemary to produce these delineation: of | charaeter that give the pley going public se much pleasure im the lelsure of thelr cventegs, after the bard work and cares of the dy. The people, therefore, will | feel a gratification in contributing to smooth the eld age and infirmity, and it may be the death bod, of these who have done so mueh H Dutchess County... Ce ‘ounty —Jas. W: 1. O, Hasbrouck reeoived 1. aor Frediek Pellets rooei Washington County.—For Governor—Jsmes B. Stevenson ~For G:verner—W. Onterio county. | Bensce county 2¥ rerson County —W iam ledge the kindnoss fy Wiliam Bhapeots received % Rpenetas adi PWENTY-SEVERYE DISTRICT John J. Charles Jarvis Jas. W. | oh. Langdon. Taylor. 7 oe u 8 | Westchester County.—Per Governor—Hunt recetved 1; Baw ion Fish Revise 1 ot received two. ‘ollett reovived 4 Hemry Quecne County Frederiek William P. Angel Clark reesty ‘The Jadies prosent were tho Dachesees of Sutherland, Recford and Argyle; the Countess of Shaftesbury, Lady Covstanee Grosvenor, Vise Gowiey, Lady lomtague Viulers, Lady Mayoress. Lad: Parke, Mrs Owen, Renaselaer Cownty- thousand eight hus- Palmerstra’ Lady | } WENRY 8. RANDALL, Seoretary of State. NO. WRIGHT. Conptroli LEVIS CHATFIE! JAMES M. COUK, T: ° Troveiyan, Lady Parke, Mise irs. Carpenter. Mrs. Buxton, Miss Boxten Mrs. Jobe Biwon, Mrs. Prostor, Mrs Binney, Mrs. Holland, Mra Steame. Mrs Jebn Baller, Mrs. it. Greingor. Mre. Dawes. Mrs, Suthoriand. Howiit Mre. Dicey, Miss Trevelyan. Tayler. Mrs, Robson Mrs. M ‘be Indies whose ‘noo: —The Dushew Dowager Storms received 1. Wevne County William Shei Attorney General. WWENTY NINTH PIFTRICY. Mowree Genny... - ee erceeeeeee eT is ch | DisrRiot min Judson W. John D.Grorge B. ee follow signified their concur. rman, Cheoe of Besafort. the Marohion- @f Btofford, the Countces of Derby, the Countern of Countess of Lich@eld, brington. the Countent of Onvan Viseou Lady Blantyre, . Mrs Josiah Conder, the Hen. lie, Mrs. Maleolm, Mrs, rs. Lyon Playfair. Mrs, Geneete evun'y...... ptrol ier LD Asrorney General. Last evening, about siz e'clook, the fist, company of oix @" ony sR mesic | Whritaer Guard of mer, command sd by rmertiy of the Mexican army. om their return from seen @ more orderly or Tous citisem soldiery. We um Haven to contend for seven 4 by the Hon. Danio] Whritner. After disoharg bout two rounds ef shot, so completely riddled as to presit ‘They were attended by Bhelton’s Band. ‘The Goedwin Guard, jeer Of Goodwin. tobscoonist, ‘went te New Durham, pet thirty five muskets, and shot ae, | ers Metbonrne, Lady aay Cla Lad Beelay, Mre. Alfred Teanyeon. Charles Dickens, Mrs. Murray. Mrs Obartes Knight, Mrs. March. Mrs, Champacys ond Mrv Rowland Hill, An office was appointed at 18 Clifford street, Bond (From the Manchester Guardian, Dee 1, White the Dutchers of Satheriand and sn amiable baad hed station are preparing to women of Negiand,”” domestic condition ay yt the fog to tho ecrtidod statements ry vy Vy the Reavtary cf Btate, iat mp ROE had , to hereby determine, drelary and cer: Tint FREDERICK POLL ETT was by the proateet » Der of votes given i " seldom have wo among our aume- Orleans eownty.... ese. Beoretary of Stave, the Tre Hisgare sownty.....- +++. the Comptroher, the Attorne) | Sf the Beate, having formed s aaly elected Canal Given han feo, in the city of Al fuetber prestiee. Wie year of eur 10 er, 1F52, ae@ording ty the oe the inilnence of offerte to ameliorate the Yom ond bir kindred in bond. the great American dif. | enlty continues to march towards = solution ef some Mind er other by predueing a constant recurrence of complications and embarrasements. In the papers re- cetved from America, of a novel and Naw-Yorx, Seonwr, to be a true copy of State Canvarsers. on Chester * Sattarnugus ovuaty, ‘hirty-third Congress of 0 08. | ‘A seal of ofion, ab the f Dsromber, in the your of ingnlar temevonan’ hie’ has arken out of the impracticable relations of el and free States anited tm the same comit; which have recently eontributed to agitation, aud th Sittchtng shoce by machinery ia Wet pete ‘hot an pers °0 quite odm- ‘more than ten times the amount usually siitaher,” and that the oort le yory roth. Re HW. Wilken al Commissioner at the noon rein the several ore 3 mes Strong 3; Henry F. Jones nd Withomeburg—Tn F Low 3! matcrinhy sedueed. é-ciston whieh bas been pronoanend, fs vecard.to wi Pep ereate very wide interest, if not other side of the A’lentic ‘The facts to be very simple aod Newer to * a oitizes of Virginia and hia wits. attended by ovloved, Persons their property sorording to the laws of thelr ma tive Blute. arrived at New York om the wey te where they were shout to tke up their ’ where, of courre, their right tothie apectes of chattels ‘would bave been reo guized aed protected, White, hew- ever, witbin the josisdic io of the savhorities of New York. measures were that aity to Dring # on the State, on w writ of hieas corpus and oompel thelr as fumed owner to bow cave tor chelr impetsonment amd detention After bearing conse! on both the Court bar pro Aan elsberste jndememt, the detained ovr coiaed to their frredom, and erdea- the free rotl. it has never ben dovbied thet the former would become instantly ——- wach so ef if he u certain that be would be leqsity linble to be givemal In this im tance, rlaven en route from One steve other are conveyed ‘hruogh « free dtate by ot at a matter of: botex hatelmost of that lo th- ordinary course of events, sushi goutinually oredr is tl otneky the road passing tl and sleo between part of Virginie and ates te ond porsing through ‘ihio Be that es it may. 1% rn question of law eniirely dix iglasl. We from the judgment of ibe inted Btarecf N of th view to a! rubjeo Ving taba slaviowner to exercixe in Ne York oortelm whieh the eitizens of that A ate do mot possens. wae tenable. ana oleim of th ovitainly a * break eutin « fresh place” we eTeat roeial apomely and sous ohbear mere cf it before «ll partiesim the alder it satisfactorily settled The American Pisheries, THE DEBATES IN THR IMPERIAL PARLIAMEM, Hover oF LORDS. Farvar, Nov. 28. Lord Wrarncrirre—Secivg the nobic earl, the Seere- tery for Ft i ~, C wish to ask hie o estion on 8 subjro! 01 great Lumber v vary that the people ore regecially a eertaie por. thon of them. had b-en gre: Keated by the letter from the thea ary of State for Pereign Affairsim that ccuptry, snsouccirg that mew inetrue- tions been Imued by the gi tats for the enforcement of the treaty reg of our Nerth & eared thet the tended to put a mew anontr tio of that treaty—warnivg the yop ater who were interested}in theq imeurring the pepulties that # fraction of i'seclaures—and promietng to take the w! subject into the eons iveraii wor ths Caited States, ment. [np answer to that lor thing hes yes that has satisfactorily explsined tas rtate of the which induced him to wrie 1. Chere was publle believe In am American newspspor, so0a after. @ urporting to be written by vme Buitinh Minister Warbington (Mr Cramp oo) staring that there mever was any intention on the part of thy Britian government to pot a new corstruc'iom o@ suy por ii n of the treaty; and I believe that in the only dovument that bas appeared to throw any Jight on thy nunj-oc New, my Ibe lieve that letter truly repre-emtac the real state ef the esse; but at te dificult. | must orm to comprehend that view of the case bow it sould bappem thet the Foreign Secretary of ths Uuied states should heave been £0 misled as to suppose that there was sual intention on the par’ of the Brith gover- ent. I know bat two supyo-iiees that could by post. bility explain the circu m-tanco vor in, thet any Comma ication made to the Aweriaan goveroment was comehed. ‘oourtesy wae given— ie own construction pom the acts of the Briti«b govercment, these two explanstious in the right ove toeonvey @ proper Understanding of the st: te of the question Tam mot postion of the ques moole cari to ray tion , it is mot umfal: to would give rome explana ine country, to the colonists aud to ti ‘who arc £0 deeply in'erentea im the iesus There i ome other matter cleo wih (nis qaestion whieh induces portuniy of wubmitting the sub- a 2 frovb exeangement reapretiag treaty exnneet- ed with the feb on is prepowd to be msde part @f a Be sion fer, ismproving tbe commerotal regaletions n our North American coientes aad tl e Oalted Having no dooumen‘s to cfr to L owly epeak of this af {t to be «current romor in tho-e parts; bat I Hoh have beww gotng om for time part are now brought te a eemelusion with the fisheries om the cout of ome 1 American celo- niet; and if so. whether 'be wovernmeat intend to lay the papers connroted with the difeuston before Pastiamens ; or if not, i oniest it is the prown’ mtention of the goy- ernment to ebject tothe production ef the papers motion being made for thea ? cts ‘The E. MaLmessurr— Phe noble Leré hes in me way exaggerated the impartemce of the ate gpa It Ai oor that Aiooen the lest five mont! cocupied Hee Majesty's govermment ae much as it deserves, the mbie” Berea bes ai- Tuded to 6 letter writtem ny the late Wr, We Becretary of Btute for tue United Ataten. tbe conduct of Hier Majesty" government whem Her Ma Jesty’s government iseusa order tor « new desari; ot Vervels and a grester number of vessnia. to protest the North American firheries (be wedi- Baron has teaecount for that letter by supp ising it to have erigimat- ed frew the orders having beew given by Ber Majesty's government in such terms the: vhey were met te the United Etater, or that (bq Intinr ir Webster was written in the suppori ion ‘hs! hor Majesty's government gave ae pew construc ies to Cas boone iy 18 I wil underiake to entwer that her tv's government, neither to the officers n Bee Majesty + colonies er te the | United Braces govercmont agd sey lsogange thet was motentirely befitting 1¢ wo emoloy oa rane ae coonston. I ean add also, thet ber Mujnty's government gave mo mew contruction to the ta-aty, tovy wade no aewolalan what. ever on the American voverument, tary avarted RO Rew claim for themselves, they sddsd soth vg to the material foree wiready existing On Ube statiom, it war @ pallies Rega lation more than apything eae, Ne# and more usefal ves- obeemp'oyed and te grester sumbders than be that respect to exeiie jet na dent know wba! evente that take piace there may secount fag correrpondence that. at anvioer tims perbaps woaldat Dave taken piace. Her Majoiy# goverament azote respect to bit either on thin aide of the Atlentie: the otber, f “1. With respeet to git rereinse’, [ one oaly say, ‘as this change iu one & en de settled by the goveynment Lx government tha: such 1 did #0, Ot brosuse | wes obitged to do #0 from the eae tom prevalent beteren Deiea Teintions of the two countries--L did so out of mere courtesy; Dut if apy poraon Chimes | ongts te heve bern done +0. or that thoer new reyalations should have put off watil the American had longer ne- tie, 1 think it would not ® compliment te the American goverumeut 69 suspoee thet tBey” wane pri the acts of egareston om our shores patand } of the American rnnj- exercive With reepret to 1Be ati vents beve beep the ducing between the twocountries. thay are that obliges me to refu-e the ovble lord waen he requests that I would lay the papre on your | ‘table. | ‘This negotiation bas be-m but just begna sed Mr. Web ater, before bis death, bad earurstly en «red inte oar pre poral for eorductime thy unm «on o lenge ead | wide feld that wou inciade all the disputed questions, | not only with relation to our fisheries ont to the trade of the Vanadas apd our otter colonies Mr. Webster, from the moment when be @rote that letter, seted with the greatest possible «iri of reoosctiation. and deilared several timen before bis dearh to Mr Crew) ‘thet be most earnestly desired thar our trade sheukd be estab. lished om a more thoroogh beris, and that a personal eauses of disunion betwees thew two greet should be removed We must for many eausen | the death of thet great steteamen. He i | ried whem bis desth was peculiarly to ba regrete , fer {t interrupred the wegotiation we kad be jan with America; and UT bave yet ne official telligenee of any p badog appruted te eugees@ bim From Mr Fiilsory #¢ have reortved the same swance of good will, aed the expression of @ most anxious desire that patiled om narrow baris bat field We the some pirit from Uommedore Perry, whe was or d by the American govorumem? to wi over the im- tereste and protest tho property of the A men, Who Were exerolving their righs uct wear hot sround our cowts 0 Che Awerioaa m of that fret leiter that ips moment of +xcitement, g if H| H ak E F i H i En Wien that pertod sbal in that period sball @ re ity escoon xs possible Whe papers on the tablet which the mobi lord has asked. helt lordebips then edjour England, . Por Niegara wo hod prowedings of the British Partin ment to Saturday, Nov 27 No bing cf any importance trouepired in either houw on Moméay, 20th, emeope @ statement by Lord Dethy that government intended te fulfill the conditions promised to the sarolled cent to Toronto, or (o gract them compensation Im the Commons & select committee was appotuted to gate (he ebarge of bribery at the Derby “a

Other pages from this issue: