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\ is w lawyer of Bridgehampton village, in Suffolk couaty. , Wat time to serve. He is about fifty-eight years of age, and bis ancestors Choven by the People at Large. were among the earliest Eoglish settlers of his native j it i : i i Adciron Gardiner, of Rochester, Onief Judge, term ex- ferenoes they bad not--remaining united as one gleoe = ie Pires December, 1865, a town of Southampton, in that ceanty, where he payee? Sheriff's OMee. keeping their chief and great enemy—the Erie pace nae laws, sat eau hs eye] Hiram Denio, of Utica, Term expires December, 1867. | bas slwaye resided. The ron ef » wealthy farmer, Mr. Com; ntly in front, suf- | that she should, and believe that she will, soon ve te renga Johneon, of New York. Term expires De- | Haisey graduated at Williams’ College, {1 Massachusetts, cote Cpe ¢ fatal Aecitinate . 1889. . : jumph; and their F Charles H Ruggles, of Pough ' _ | and studied Iaw. He bas always stood well in bis prefes. 6 of comber, 180. SE °F Poughkeepaic, Termexplres De- | O15. put although he is @ good speaker, he will mot pro- Reg gp re 1 ed (These Judges were elected by the united vote of the | bebly take an active part in debate, He has been Sarro- now Ht be of 3 Gemociatic party. « gate and first Judge of Suffolk county, and represented yng ae = spear he toy Selec From the Justices of the Supreme Court, o serve unit | the county several times in the Assembly. He has also | & few years since, bu | sie of the Henry P. Bawanagemrmuer 81, 1864. been Surveyor General of the State, Im politics, be has Mee ping ta as to the re pow. = oA 4 ito wrap met —_ always been democratic, and is now ® national democrat | rity sgainst the whigs in Otsego conaly. fe presame the ‘united’ support of all Anse William F, Allen, of Oswego. in the strictest sense Ie owes his eleotion in part to the | that bis democratic competitor will obtain the seat im the other fo of ae Samuel L Selden, of Rochesier. temperance men who supported him, without regard to | Seuyie, Avam Srorieg is 6 farmer tn the teva orG the State were under railrosd infiuesee, and could not, cucu ree ea ork, | PAY: Mz. Halsey has beem long married—is about five | years. He is about fifty-three years of age, is of The New Common Council. Sieeets eiesemmecen ie, es Be, sloteed Bis, oom: rie * Harwood, of Livingston county. ....Clerk. | fogs sight inches im height, slander im Ggure, with a dark | Sppearacce. and is ccasidered & mon of round semen ALDERMEN. tried to their purposes. He expremed ies Seashoes JUSTICES OF sa sursaun court. complexion and plesring wanners seca iwlament. He bas Dose Sadaeot the coma ‘aad | National peepee Romes—F;ee soll democrats in Terence Spans in repens to the action of the us Term expires Dec. 31 The Second district is represente’ by Doctor Joun H. Omer ‘county, of parent’, a erin gual capitals—' nigh tm thalid— Setoamers (B®) Lenislatures co Sel cae: Fa ‘undoubted ae F: Becerss, Son teas . - +1855 | Hurouins, a Cemocrat, of Brooklyn, who was » member —— ee The family are numerous near iy erage Brown. 12—Abram Wakeman. tho Legislatures of those States actively in the field " : obawk river. 2—4. J. Wiltiamuon, (R.) 18—Guorau H. Covert, truction Penns ea tngeahed nat Me ered on te Common on | actacy mits nt ator Onis tan | EQram Bune (R).~” E—fomrRay (A) | Me Radars wren corn andr, at ia, 10. cay. nal an at of Ei 4—Wruuy Bamp 16— William C) . Thomas W, Clerke, do. Medical Booletios and Colleges of age, tnd gradusied at the New York Vater ia, fteeryR domi, br maar, (R.) | theset to repeal the gunge low was « nullity, aud for enc on, was adm ly practiced 6—Heo: loward. 11—Nathan 1 Seward Barenlo, Poughkeepsie. Tuowas J, Baxn, late Alderiman of the Sixth ward, snd | short time. His anoestorn were of Seotch and TThonas Woodward. -18-—Danidl D. Lard, (B.) Sect tes ateee to ea : Por Mee. Seon toe Chairman of the National Democratic Committee of this | tled in Rhode Island. In politics he is a whig of 8—William Tucker, (R.) 1 Herwiox. oy of Pennsy! t of New York, January 1, 1853, Betah B. Strong, Setanket... city, will represent the Third district. He was born im coeene Lg ee REE Diehee i 9--Peter J. Voorhles, i) 20—Wrium hs He spoke with great warmth of the of at ARRIVED, . im Rockwell, Brooklyn. ‘ the First ward of this city, in 1812; consequently is over | phoriciun of Onstloed aocate, St years of uze, and rfamde | Secor ne 2 illum ae) send T Steamship Glasgow (Br), Craig, Glasgow, Deo 17, with mime pisnucr forty one years ot age. His father, Peter Barr, was an | high in his profession, which ho lias pract : : : jie Oity and rests acne ne BAR, | ee Amara J. Parker, Albary. - 1855 iin Cot Go Clerk. Jon 66 06 W, exchanged Roe with steamship “Asia, William B. Wright, Monticello. Irishman, who emigrated to this country soon after the Asoo hor gn a pence a . Daputy Clerk. the for Liverpool. fra Harris. Aang revolutionary war, and died when the on was about ten | fern Cinoned trees Cousectiont, in IT - Assiatant Clerk, ges ray ri eaten Sad id pentiagen: ce tastaeaane me Watson, Catckill.. <2... Years of age. Having received only a limited education, | county, in this State, where the Senator was a Grocheron & Co. Dos 2, off Cape Fiorfas, Paseed bark “4 Axgustus 0, Hand, Elsaaihtown.:, ase | be eeaaged in o varisty of pursnite, with more or lesa | 8 sounmschoise, sods man of Hhersl aed Dist Nee ae, Pema h the | hears in the Gulf Stream nsuneres Veer : Baad Coty, Johsnora... “Tasr | #ucoess; and Sally, about the year 1835, became the An Te Wisaun abe recsdechen faa Gin | Bem y Smith. 81—Geo, Hl Raymond, (R.) ee Bpatenn Tieton & Coe EAS Cornelius 1. Allen, ee +1859 | proprietor of a tavera at Scotch Plains, wear Plainfield, | fifth district, isa native of Middlet Connecticut, 2--Charlea 82— Elliott. Rarbor jours om BocouRt of Amaziah B. James, Ogdensbur; ++ 1861 | New Jersey, on the old post road to Philadelphia, where | years of age, and resides in Ithacs, Tom . ae ee a ore see a . indiana, Coffin, Now’ Orleans, Deo 5, with = William F, Allen, Oswego... ss ct regs | B@ continued until 1842, when he returned to his mative | Matneige, | The 'm Pollton, and a advoowteforthe | SW ice) Sevan ie Belden” sole ce repr gee blew is sa ai fleas ead hae nia 4 Frecerick W. Hubbard, Watertown . "1857 4 sity, and tock up his residence in the Sixth ward, | Hon. Simow 0, Hrrcxoock, Senator elect from the coun: CcRarthelomew Healy, 36-—Parez Mowsouax, fiance of law. This imect Doo 3h Batnenas hearing HW: taken oe Daniel Pratt, Syracuse. .... +1859 | that femous political bunting grourd, from which the | ties of Vawego and Madison, or the Twentieth dist in | 7--Gxo. P. Bickrorp. 3i—Twomas Fanos. injunction of the United ‘shat fom € PM ill mi William J. Bacon, Utien.......2 “1861 | scalps that adorn the old wigwam were annually takea, | i the opinion of his friends, will All the station with | --Joseph 4. Jackson Sowa M Vermaily Sith ib Genel ned the Bicliged Goan ae ae tONK W Glowing a pertet hurtionne fr SIXTH DISTRICT. 2 ‘ig payne Mr. H. is just in the prime of lite. He has been ohn A Kernedy, (R.) 39—Wm. M. Vermilye (R.) | with the track and the Railroad Company from rej 01 pat fhe ing ret wa alg, oon eee Be hows, alive Grenier ich ward, by its votes, elected Mr. Jefferson Presi. | w resicent of Cazenovia, Madison county, for the last | 1¢—Peter M. Schenck, 40—Henry Blakely, (R. it. It wouid be s strange injunction which bind | tok ‘Taylor & I at'23 30, Ton 7910 Maree Oteoes, William H. Sankland’ lihaca., dent of the United States; or, rather, turned the scale in Pi a aggre Rests es cearhenee — oh eke SOS Pisa oo Bate (RB) the bands of one of the yartss, and at the same time set of al of yellow Lover; 12th, Iat 37 lest Hiram Gray, Elmira... favor of the demooratio legislative ticket, which brought | }inegs habits, and has Seca anualaiaes i . 7 jeolh svcitiger’ Baad Raglan gees LS yellow y it and active | 18—James E Kerrigan. 43— Wm. i. Smith, This 1 sided en “sieh of » Tach Dharles Mason, Hamilton baige about the election cf Jefferson, Hore Mr. Barr's politioal | emeorat, ly profession he is'a inerchant, but bas filled | 14—-Charita utile, (R.) 44—Worth’n Hodgkinson, _| that heh? he Bick food ar te aimeulty a temaae ek ny, weather ative passages oe SEVENTH DISTRICT career may be anid to bave commenced; at all events, it | the office of Sherif of Madison county, and also repre. | 15—Jony G. Sxxyy. 46—Saml. L. Husted, Harbor Creek he was prepared to recommend to the peo- Dinca d Gor Raperienece” try tee Bamuel L.. Selden, Rochester <Ubs, | er hire teak: batentictat) tof Gale eee sented that county in the Assembly iu the sestion of | 16—Ontaxno Guay. 46—T. F. Jemaas, (R.) t0 proceed at ance to the Mile Bridge and Darn ‘ras withia 83 miles of tho Higuismts eet soe he private. In 1849 he was elected calmed atiecsn s¢ eileen at int celina sancublenie ak a A a aay yy PE (B) Sito egremt, Se, Ceior.all, tee, other teem ees | *A eves falas Che ‘ f bg, Palmyra. . \ ator were of i ice in ree ra wford, i. , (R. wage & war of extermination against the th Village Belle (Br), Harvoy, Port Morris, in ballast, te Henry Welles, Penn Yar... +1861 | the Sixth ward, re-alectod the following year, and in 1851 | prostrated sort of i ‘ate, and ogg ep ues Patera. hed @ Cm 'rederick h Frye. wer But he was now rad. fiat no ace property had rhape Le roe Philadelphia, 7 days, for Boston. Dee ‘ ty romoted b; © peo) to the effi Al be character as a democratic statesman. are ae 1a 7 Bernard . been destroyed. ~ ‘ P, prichanit P, Mervin, Jasnestow Was previoutly chosen s school offiger of the ward, and | the ational order. G 21—H. P. Bee. & Si—Joux Moouva ius. Kiso” the Mayer, clearly carranoff the palm as by | igistme,ot Hernegat was bearded by a sem, whieh thera Lect F. Bowen, Lockport was almost conttntly in the Tammany Ball General | — Rowcxr Lansixa, the Senator elect of Twenty-first Sema- | 22—Ubas. J. Holden, («.) 62—F'rancit M Curry. far the ost pestilent de in the Ho au. | "soit Rudors, Palmer, Baybrosy, 1dny. oe hhPeme F James Bullet, Buffalo... E Committee He hes at sil times been recognieed ag an | tcrial district, was born at the city Albany, ia the | 2%--C. 8. Cooper, (R ) 53—Dantel D. Conowr. (R.Y | nounced that he had the of the Governor for the BELOW. 7 Berjamin F. Greene, Buffalo .. uncompromising hunker and Cass man, or national demo- | yeer 1799. He is a sou of the late Sauaders Leusing, for oa eer — (R) paar og Fed (B. State aims, and he advised the mob to demand them at | Packet ship St Nicolss, Bragdon from Havre, Nov 20 with 2 Aappelaettet llbrhiraeee Delingt tice (aye ene ns grapern) i ant | arc, Gntaona Conrenton aE” luo | SW Fer, (| t—Wa,MBaro, CR) | Sl bot nou nes to att tae | Dash Yoba Hall dips om tans” Booording to the present division in the party. rich in echo’sstio lore, but is esteemed a sound, practical, | ¢phew of the late Chancellor Lansing. He wasa mem | 27—Jonatuax Purpr,(R) 57—Jawes 8. Salmon. Id force. SAILED. = ‘ f energetic businessman He has beendeariess and indepen: | ber of Uniow-Uoliege with Wm, H, Seward, Judge Ed- | 28—Jebn t.. 68—Thomas Pearson. Mr. Lowry thought it cot judictous to bring up to Erie | Ship American Union, L. : NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. d nt in his course, disobeying party dictates where his | wards, &c. He went to Watertown, Jefferson coun! 29—E. H. Kimbark, (R) 69—Gee. H. Muller. the cannon and muskets of the State. The le had Wind during the day from. Sw. SENATE. judgment did not approve of the measures proposed. 1817---where he has ever since resided---studied law in | 80—Garrett L. Schuyler,(R.) 60—Caas. OC, Nort, (R.) firearms enough for the resent 61 % Feel va reso- Whigs in italio—National democrats id’ Roman—Free | _ The Senator of the Fourth diatrist—Tromas R. War. | the office of the late Judge Tem Byck--was admitted to | Chas. T. MoClenachan..... .......+.+» ..Cierk, | tute Irishmen with shillelaghe could overcome ell the poll Genscernta tn amnall sapttale. ney—is a native of this city, and forty-six years of age, | the practice in 1820---was appointed Distriot Attorney in cowardly ruffians that New York and Ohio could send Herald Marine Correspondenee. Dist He is of the fourth goseration of English ancestors, and | 1828, which office he held until be was elested State Se- District Attorney’s Office. against them. On Tuesday evening two hundred men, Pur,apatema, Jaa 1 1--Snffolk, Queons, &e. . Hugh Halsey, twtr ted aor in Goose oes es ne il Enh ce berg He was a io Lard _— ¥Y. B, Blunt., District Attorney. fully ee down from fileng pg reachi Uiared—shie Horatier Monroe. liveresls Hola A Mule 2 na, : i eake, the inventor of the eotton gin, i Whitney, Sewatorial dist comprising counties y Gir and ring of the ym i. . ig ? JameeH. Hatohine, | Dativoof Mareschusetts, tived aut died The secsoe | Herkimer, Oneida, Lewis, Macioes, Jefersen ana Orwego. ee nara gs pg Per recone ed rpc er pepe mle rg onl MR Ee ae elect learned the art of engraving, and followed i; asa | He was a member of the Senate one term---four years--- | James W. Olsen ‘Clerk, with a darping needle was sufficient to drive a regiment &—New York’ 8, 9.'14 wards. Marx Srexcer, profersion until the age of thirty-four, when he adopted | and for the Iast two years was Chairman of the Judisiary ‘ neato of such paltroons, Disasters. 6--New York, li, 12, 16, 10, 18, 19, literary pursuits, He spent some time in the valley | Committee. He was appointed District Attorney again in Coroners’ Office. Mr. Vixoust, the Sheriff, slso advised against sending | ,,fi1r Jn-anp Crrv, abandoned as sca, had a riek of $2008 * 1—Westcbester and Patoam. liam robertson al lenry Clay j Wm, C. 0"! ; o public mind, whic! was . ee etamens ond Cates Peer a een | for Prenident. Boom after this, to this oity, | runping no cabdidate against him---and held rere Ory - carried too far, All he wanted was calm, judicious 26. | 4.2819 Tix (of Boston), Phinney. from Charleston, with oot hn D. Watkins, and took an active part in the organization and move- | let January, 1852 He was nominated and elected Sena- e and Sullivan... Elakim Sherrill ments of the native or American republican party. By | tor the present fall against bis expressed wishes, and will tion, and they were sure of success. Bat if the time 10—Ulster and Greene. d John G. Parise... should come when foreign invacers (a harah word he ad- R1--Albany and Schenectady. arkson F. Crosby. the native members «f the Board of Assistant Aldermen, | enter upon the duties with reluctance. He has P lice Cor mitted, to apply to the le of New York and Ohio) 12—Renapelser... isha N. Pratt. then inthe msjority, he was cboren clerk of that body | # wife andtwo chil¢ren, As a counsellor he is B. W. Osbo ‘olice Courts. should be found within the of Erie county with hos- 13—Saratoga and Washington, .....James 0, Hopkins. Subsequently, on the decline of that unpopular party, he | bead of the bar in Jefferson county. His persoral ap- tains rn, wie Justices at the lat Dist. Tombs, tile intent, be would iptly peril his own life by head- ae 14—Warren, Essex and Clin George Richards, advocated the election of General Taylor to the Presi. | pearance is preposscesing-—-ho is affable and courteous in | tbraham Bogart, Jr. ing the people and ‘driving the rebels from the land.’? ly dragged ‘ at _Sueekitn ana Oe Lewren. Sante thane: dency. Ila also edited for a tima, a literary and political | #11 bit social intercourse. He posseases talents of the | yamer Nesbitt, |} Cuore do. The Sheriff told the people that he had beon waited on b is undoubtedly the Leroy (before reported) Caph 16—Herkimer and Falton, George Yost, magazine, called the Republic, and is author of various | higher order. He is a ready, concise and logical debator, | Rober ‘elena. the railroad directors, and requested to be on the ground | lowell, ircm New Orleans for Bi with 1032 bales cotton, iA7—Schcharie and Delaware. Peter S Danforth, literary works, particularly of a history of the Argentiae | but bas no ambition to ety in this particular---never SECOND DISTRICT—JEFFERSON MARKET. with @ sufficient force to preserve the while their first itowe also rei 8 28—Otsego and Cr cpango, 1! Blenever Blakeley Republic. In person Mr, W., it tall, slender, and of adark | speaks for Buncombe, He is able in council andindus- | Sidney H. Stuart, sastiaga, men were engegeddn relaying the track in pursuance of m egies EY og RA ae “Dania G. Dorrance, | complexen. With vative American propensities, he is | tricua cm committees, In politics he is one of the | James McGrath, ; the injunction. «I replied promptly,” said be, * that I'd ther disinasted veosel ia reported sh anchor of 20—Oswego and’ Madison, Simon 0. Hitehcock, { Considered a silver gray, or naticnal whig, and opposed to | ‘Old Guard,” » firm and reliable national democrat--- | James M. Murray, — Y ciorks, be damned if 1 would. (Immense applause.) I told aoset coke. All the large diem: in shat vie - 8i—Jeiferson and Lewis. Robert Lansing. the introduction of religious or sectarian inflaences into | ® strong personal and political friend of Judga Bronson. William Davison, 7, them that I had tetter business than superintercing their | cinity are said to be accounted for by Capt Stowe, and that, Tana Mareee our political system, and is an advocate of the pre@at | A. B. Diciuxsox, the whig Senator from the Twenty- THIRD DISYRICT—2SSEX MARKET. work.’? ‘theref ore, there are no ships there in distress. George W. Bradford plan of ‘ree popular education. sixth district, resides in Elmira, Chemung county, Wm. L Wood, ia Ho observed that he had, ‘as the chief executive Brio Cxocraw (of Gardiner), Duell, ashore at Point Al- William Clark Maxx Srzvcee. who represents the Fifth district, is is about 60 years of age, and was formerly well o0wn a8 | j.065 H. Welsh, } suntices. officer of the county,’’ taken possession of the entire | derton, was jalveston bound to Boston, with cotton and Josiah B. Williams. ae of New Haren county, Conneetioat, being dessen: ays (fo the gid Sixth district. “He is a devoted | Wa’. Rockwell, fount track ofthe Erie and Mectaons’ road, and he pledged a =e ao sarnoned Lane quee Channel on Sotseeey Steuben and Chomun, Andrew B Diclis bs ‘rom English ancestors, ant about sixty years of age lend © tam ard. a ‘word every man whom should detec! 7 4 7. pe—Stsuben abd Chemung, ae —— He haa ive iw thle State rom ie Robsel ant oan c oligos H, Clans, the hig, Senator ze elected irom the voha Lalor, y Foriog withthe same would be “severely punished.” masts were ut Sway in the hops iat ahe Would uelé eas | 28—Orleans, Nia, Gi Ben Hield. merchantin this city for more than twenty-five years, ‘wer ty -nin' istrio' & resident of! nan daigua, v vigilance committee was finally appoint to whic! i acteninand tireasten.. Myron #1. Clark He retired from active business. few years slooe, and for | ALd is a ative of Ontario county, whence his father emt eee ee was the propriety of obtalning isnmediataly ‘the Rk Ay hg ig i ae jm Be | 30—Ailegaay aud Wyoming. artin But's. a long time bas resided in the Ninth ward He tated from Berkthire county, Mass. He has been large- Devayy ‘ty Olerk arms of the Sta'e, bh : y Rooks; TE ip liners deat we laste 0: Pusha held sny public office in this State, except that of Presi | ly ergaged in mercantile business for manyyears, but = ‘ler ops onet te. Equit The Sheriff also announced his intention of appointing ier and keol. The orew landed afer she 32—Chaatauque aud Cattaraugus...duah HZ. Walker. dex tial Elector in 1820, whes he was one of the Electoral | waa brought up @ farmer. He is about 47 years of age, Horatio P. C uP. inlaw iv. fifty specie! deputics to assist him in the present crisia, kr TOTAL. College appcinted by the Legislature, and voted forthe | and bas been Sheriff of Oatsrio county. Boo: ‘Cohen. ‘Assistant Deputy County Clerk, | TBtY #r¢ now eppointed, uns, from Philadelphia for Calais. went Whigs (one contestes)...38° ree sollers. g | Fe-election of Monrce and Tompkins, He was, we believe, | | Atvan H. Watkur, (whig,) of the Thirty-second dis. | Ponjamia Coben... ...dmsistant Deputy County Clerk, | Lowry has one of the worst faces that ever peered up e river, above M’Allister’s Point, ational Cemcerats...... 7 ital ® persona! friend of the late Henry Eckford. Mr. Spe: trict, was born in Providence county, R. I., in 1802. His fF. Alden Ty Clerk 8; ahaa ace urt- | trem a criminal bex. He in charged by his own neigh ry mt nis, Miged ead filled. Precaree, oe ies ineen bene vo'cionted ban had no experience as = debater, but from his mer in th Proteotor- | Geo. F. Alden pecial bors, and even by those who now co-operate with himin | *” ashels wheat, is insured in Fhiladelphin. cantile knowledge it is presumed that he will use. the mob violence, with great crimes; but they say he is | ,BR16 lL W A pmernone, Shieh wont ashore.om Grotom ASSEMBLY. ful on committees. He is of the Van Bare school His father was a farmer, and removed to Chautavque now right, and they mean to stand by him. Beak here 26th ult, was got of withous Dist. ALRANT, Diet. SEW YORE lities, and, of cous, will not inuch tnfinence asa. | eounty'in 1605.” The Benatar elect has beon a macbaas es Major ise mam sbout thirty-six years ong, | Sain oinas RiENs of 37th. . 1—Stepheo M. Fiallenbeck. 12—Pxrm Dawson, politician in the Sanate, His election wan owing tothe | of Frednia tor more than twenty five years. He isa of good address, and greatly beloved by the mob In his See aes: eae nner’ feom Siew Deteeie. eheee- 2—Ierahah W. Chesdiro, 13—Frederick A. Conkhin, | dissatisfaction of the whigs with their own oandidate, | man of sound sense and good address, harangues to them he appeals ‘‘to the respect they en- | spits salle Aa et PATt OF deck Lond, stove bulwarkes, lM—J. P. Cumming, the whig party havisg & decided plurslity on other tertain for bim.”” His course throughout is oneofex-| p, 1b6—Kdwin A. Ware. tickets tn ie istrict treme viole ase Mase tran Setsasee. tor Proctinnen! Mates aie 16—Alerander P. Sharp ‘The Senator from the Sixth district—FRaxris Broome Governors of the States. About eleven o’clock to-day it was reported that the Without “amese, and arrived at F 30th ait.” ee NIAGARA is well known as one ef tue editors of the xpress, of this Term genta of the railroad company were again at work lay. | Bric Moxrx Cnisro, athore on Peddick’s Island, 1—Robert Dunlap. silver gray, or rational whig,of the most | Stale Governors. expires. Salarics, ing down the track at Harbor Creek. Immediately afour | bound tot Mary's; Geo, from Bosvone a 2—Reuben F. Wilson Gecided cherscter, opposed particularly to’ the Seward | Alsbame.. . 1855 $2,600 horse sle'gh was brought out, and the sheriff ard force | Bric & shore at Newport, is well tae ; oxmDA. aud Weed inflnence in this State. Mr. Brool Arkansas 1856 1,800 of about twenty started for the scene, The ramor was | rocks, but will probably be got an ee en TP Oe GAFEARADGUS 1—Joseph Benedict. forty yesrs of age, of middle stature, Califoria. 1855 10,000 unfounded, the real object being to reize Superiutentent | Bric BRC © Leake, shore ab Newport iia 1—Wiltam B Wo! 2A. Piers Case He porserses ‘good debating powers, and | Concectlout. 1'100 Dennis or Conductor Collin, if they should be found on the | ede betull ofwatces, vere mae’ Mt Newport, is repent 2—-James Kirkland. 8—Derrick L. Boardman 5 88 hesrd often in the Senste, He is a | Delaware 1,833 up train, about to arrive. Zcum Co: Faulkner, from Boston, Doo 24, for Ne panto $—James Michal Bavivi ofthe State of Maine; sod is desosaded from Fag 1,600 Before loaviog, the sheri, made a short address to the | ycrk, in a snow storm 19vh, was compelled wo oat Away bean, — Fru nonsend. OND AGA ish prcestors He care to this city about the year x crowd gal front o wn’s Hotel. He counselled | masts to keep her from going ashore; wently taken @—Moseley Helchinsom 1—J. M. Moxnon 1066, shod wha be Dad ated sh cioof the eaten of 1,600 Court of General Sessions. moderation, and said the country was asfe. He adied oy alnep Flanters ang atternaste ty toner Chesser 3—Matthias Hutchinson. 2—Milton A. Kinney the Fupres, and at times as its Wat hingtou correspondeat 1,300 Jadge Beebe presiding. with emphasis ‘by G-d, the country shall be safe!” The parted the haweer anéfeame to anchor off Hompstend ouAUTAUQUR. 8—David P. Wond. durieg the session of Congress 1,000 | | By the poiitemers of Mr. Whitmore, Clerk of the City | People applauded. Baz. Cape F came to this eity yostortay Sor anelne: 1—Wallter L. Sessions. +— Wm. Richardoon, Wittiem Hi. Rovenmox, who represerts the Wastohester, 2,600 | ie Ssiilaatae of toi for the J Last evening gang of ruffians bung around Brown’s | | SHR Resour, from Charleston a—Francis W. Palmer. ONTARIO or Seventh district, is a lawyer, of Badford, in that county, Paul O. Hebert... 6,000 | Prisow, we give the calendar of prisoners for the January | Hotel, determined to offer vicleuce to a Mr. Wetmore,-a | umber, was the vessel driven as CHEMTN 1—Jeste Cnet, of which town be is Supervisor. In politics, he is a sil: Wm, George Crosby } 1,500 | term of the court:— resident here, who disapproves of the proceedings of the | uit ‘Sie wasgot aon the auth Joun M. Ranpatt, 2=8. VR. Mallory Yer gray, or pati al whig, ¢ the most decided and ua ~ Ae 2 lea the ren) Grard larceny...... 23 False pretences 3 —. bei 4 ee conn ae them. Mossrs. | rearly hropeh the planks, rudder CHENANGO, ORANGS. compromiriog character, aud kas twice represented the lassechusetts. John H. for Bu 18 Embezzi ‘etmore and Lowry ly had aa altercation and the | ing sos ust discharge o and go wu! marine rail: Levi Harris 1—€, W. Cashmen. upper district of Westebester im the Aesembly. Ho is 1,500 | Fort wis 2 | mob hooted out, “arrest bim.”" for vepairs. ee _ 2—Rufua J. Baldwin. 2--Chas. M. Thomaon. avout thirty one years of age, ani is a native of the 8,000 | Robbery 1 ‘Twe directors and the fuperintendent of the Northeast Scur Yanxer Buave, at New Bedford, with » of CLINTON. @—Andrew J. Milla, town in which he resides. His ancestors, we believe. 2,000 | attempt 1 1 | and Erie Road, have been driven from the city by the tum ber, broke Be w Baerce 4 Willox’s whart, "su George V. Hoyle. ORLEANS” were of S20%ch origin, and were among the firat settlors - 1,000 | Marder, j | mob, and guch other citizens as dare to speak their sen ult, end brought up against the Fairhaven bridge. No great ws Jeremiah Freeman. of the town. His father is a respectable. farmer, and Lis 1,800 — | menis are in danger of violence, nue ee Oe i—Milion Martin. OsWROO, grancfather wasa soldier of ‘be Revolution. atatare, 5 Total . Harvey W. Got 1—D-WitlC" Zidinjonn. _| Sir Roberton is of mecium site, plain and agreeable 18 3,000 ** | _-Pampuaut to etioe wnpNtIng VE Ger cites tithe | LEER et aaee rk etek amie De CORTLAND. d—azanian Wart, manners and frank in his address As a cabater, he is | Ohio, + William Medil, 1.800 cinnati was held on the 29th ult., at the Merchants’ Ex. | sfter noo on ew taken off by Foster, Perrin H. MoGra OmaRgo. not powerfal, but ia man of good reuse, fair abilities, | Pemitylvacia . William Bigler 8,000 Reagne 3g 3 1B | change, for the purpose of taking inte consideration the | Georsetown, DC, joston, which has arrived in the DRLAWAME 1L—Lawis Whipple, end industrious and persevering in his babits, Inthe | Rbode frland..Franeis M Dimond {i 400 Feseae BF 2 FFE | cctiok or the cittecte of fern Me tie ceoasideration the | yard: Some of the crew have resched Boston. 1—Samver F. Myer. 2—Andrew A Mather, Assembly he seemed more dispored to work than talk, 1. Manning. see Dos. 1854 3.600 PRESA: i Pees railroad ibat pase» through that city. The hail was Econ Joun @ Faxon (before reported), Parsons, from 2—Danret Row ann. S—St. Paul Seeiey.! although competent foreither, when be thought occasion drew Johnson 1855 2000 12345 67 1 | thronged, anda number of ‘distinguished persons from Georgetown, 8C, of amd for Boston, with yellow pine ‘on DUTC IES required. He possesses great personal popularity im bis E M. Pease... 854 2.000 SEEUERE 313 if 15.18.78 | other parts of the S:ate ware present, among whom were | Led Winte tron & cerees Seon. 1—Peder R. Monifort. district, but owed his elsction ‘mainly to ths icfluence of ha 8, Ro 750 ae ee es 18 47 18 1939 at de | the Hon, Thomas Corwin and ex-Governor Trimble St tue White Heat Mouse: baie awh che ones 2—Grorcer W. Sree. QUEER, the temprrance question, which, acting in his favor, ‘oreph Johnson 5,000 2 9 31 — —— — 23 24 25 26 27 28-29 The merting was called to order, and his Honor Mayor So Win. H. Bostwick. John A. Searing gaured bis election in a district ezetafore democratic by William A, Baral 1280 | ree... SS TS 3 51 — —— =" | soellbsker appointed chairman. Robert Buchanan, Eq., r Oorseah ke reports matt of age ule. t2 Chivecttagiorese ERR. RENSART 600 or 2, mr) a 7 W AVG....——- 12345 ‘iam B. Cassi 4 orien. 1—Widliam W. Weed. 1—Jonathan Edwards, Paseing over the Fighth and Ninth cistricts, which Jobn W. Davis. 3,000 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 78 9101112 “Sta recnent sone hala Guased tae eaimee ur te eee Romest ase prod pin tole during whion lost nessiy 1—Rollin Germain. 9—Lyuan Witpmn. have elected Senators respecting whom we have no infor ‘Willis A, Gormon,. 2/500 s75-_- = 3) ot 42 ay ba 45 4g | tog— that of an expression of the citizens of Cinciansti Foreign Ports. ‘Charles A. Si. &—George Brust. * | mation of interert, we notice next the Senator from the 500 | vance ee a 8 27 25 29 WSL a | of the rictaat Erie. Canpayas—Arr Deo 22,7 an, Sine ; \—Edward N, Hath. RICHMOND. Tenth—Firaria SimRsii—a whig, of Shandsken, Ulster 3,600 “667 8 9101 Seer... ———-— 1 2] On motion of Mr. Fox, s committee of six was appointed | 24th. bark Victory, Bishop, Phifade phia; brig Diigo, — Nicholas Grocheron county. He was a member of the Thirtieth Congress, 2,600 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 3 4-5 6 7 8 9 | to draft suitable resolutions expressive of the sense of the NY¥ork. 4 ’ a — F ee) geneed? = PIPER | Rete wt afte Eaton Si, Rage ale ene 'FRANELIN. . 1. Sul in the manufacture of leather; as ive | *Kleoted Lieut. Governor of - 7 § oe Anpaxw W. Fsrcvsox sr, LAWaRNCK talent, we are not aware that he acquited any particular | ing Governor on the resignation of MPR, ee at hoor... DEER cuveln ee eg fs | Cengenitie cha Cage toes, Beery, Wrumaae’ ‘barks Lea FULTON AND HAMGLTON. J—Bansanss Hats distinction in Congress. were: Wan avert e tae 9 10 i112 13 14 15 § 910 1112 15 16 | relation to the exciting difficulties at Erie. tle, Davis, Portiaad via Cardenas; Lara, Sacw, Hall, 3 Wesley Gleason, Jas Baldwin. Ciarkson F, Cxosuy, the whig who represents the Th to Tagen ed 16 17 18 19 30 21 22 15 16 17 18 19 2 He was followed by the Thos. Corwin, in a forsib' Fork! 200, barks Raster: Belle, Hav nas; SW GENESEE. S—Lavi MILLKR. Eleventh, or Atbany altrist, ia a cestdent Watervite a tall slectiana. Th dovcives wo 38 24 26 26 27 2s 29 2 254 2 26 27 25 | and eloquent speech. iscigst ” Paige, Smith, NYork; brig Terme, Bre 4 vis One- onl C. Pam SARATOGA. nearly opp” 0 ty of ve le was born a Sarthe tard - -——<—— ecbr Kepul ‘Snow. jtarao; SGeagh Cok. 1—George W. Neilson bronght up in the city of New York, belng a son of Mar 5 ESB A BE Nor... [o> 12g 4 Bivigs Letting Page bee A ete gag hag pagphoens Bia Gardens brig Rivuley Senter, “eGelead on i. GRREX®. §—Joseph Baucus. William Ororby, and grandson octor Urosby, an 14 15 16.17 13.19 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 | tailroads dererved the attenticn of every citizen, and he | 8c! | NOrle ns. (ioe Terns and Rivules have boon te —Joshua Fiero, Jr. SCHENBOTADY. eminent physician of this city. The Senator elect 92 23-24 25 26 27 19 2) 21 $2 23 24 25 | would st least mingle bis voice with the great utterance | Ported sailed a day or two carlicr.) —George Roberison. Matthew Winne, Jr in about thirty-eight years of age, and acquired scales’ \Sembied 29 39 31 — — — 25 27 25 3) — — | Of the people of the Wert at the astounding oocurresees | ,MATAnzas_ Arr Deo UL. beig James Crosby, Oligerd, HERKIMER. BOHOHARID. his education at Columbia College, which institu. ¥ at of Cot 4 3 ———— 135 Dee.....—-———— 1 2 | oft) t month. The people of a sister State had for- | 2O7*. Sid Zist, at he Pollen joston: ee | Se weeks: Re tS GE OE Wigs ras br witt 16 | Fotten the rights of other members of the ¢ nas | Coie Charless. "eS Fenians: Se, whe i a x) 4 engage in ly © cling Goverzor electi islature, o ~ — Dean Boroes. om. Schurler ‘amily, ef Wevrvielt, nisl cine the deathot har | allterte the Univet States B i 18 2 » 2 3 oy i 8 1 B b— on bag the bese that caged their own aiaenroce eer Dee 16, ship Tranquebar, Harwa:d, Miri- —Calvin Litti<fiald. David D. Soot, father bas occupied ths family residence on the bank of pocagteipee dina’ au — pred wheal yoo to do. my the asters oF = fbn at ase Painnous—Arr in the roads Dee 11, brig Thos Trowbridge... —Alden Adaws.* sTevuRN. the Eudson. He has retire from buriness, and was some Legislatures of the States. = and represen'ative goverment had not yet all passed | Peckner, Havre. —William Dewey 1—Jobn F. Williams. years sizce elected to the Assembly. Although not » at from among us; they are unfortunate enough to have Home Ports. xunas 2—Benzjah P. Bales. prectised Gebster, he is a gentleman of general infor. eearis wax te tee THE BAILROAD RIOT AT ERIE. lived to see citizens of the republie they perilied | ,BALTIMORE—Arr D.o 9, brig Amulet, Miller, NOrleare — Joka @: Berge. 8—0. Stephens. mation, of egreeable manners and cultivated tas, pos- | By the foilowirg table it will be seen that the Legisla- : sll to achieve, setting at defance the rights guaran: | 27 neountered severd gales, los) part of deck load, Samuel D. Backus sUrrOLK. sensing, algo, the tact and addrers which lead to intu- | 4... of tweive of the States commence their sessions in tied by the constitution of that republie, and. taki Busabeth Bavidson: Behar dor Gia akin Splatt woe \Samuet D. Morris. 1— George Miller, enoe in legislative bodies, Meetings at Erte and Cincinnati—Specoh of | the administration of law from the appointed tribu: ‘Li ‘brig Humboldt, Ginn, Cardenne;- Lows. 2—Win. 8. Preston. It in worthy of remark that while Mr. Crosby, repre | January:-- . Hon. Thos. Corwin. of society into their own fren: ‘and reddened ith Farr mn, Boston; Thos Page, Soott, N York: Jowataan C Couua SULLIVAN. renting the Albany district, resides contiguous to, ‘States. Times of Meeting. [Correspondence of the Cleveland Herald. } bands, The constitution was adoptel to form » more : »: LaVINGETOS. Amos Y. Sheeley bas hia associations mainly ia, the city of Alabama* " Second Monday in November. MEETING AT ERIB. perfect union smomg the States—that the citizens ire Dee 30, steamer Al Laman Gibbe. nod: ty of Rensselaer, the Twelfth distriot, has elected Arkansas”. Firat Monday i» November. Brir, Dec. 29, 1859. | of each might freely enjoy the privileges of all There | Po°k {itd inst; sehr Lucy Baker, | N alten Dade, Love PL Bador Mr. Puart, who resides in Greenbush, opponte Ak | Californie “Firat Mondsy in January. The spectacle presented by this community is'rich and | shouli be mo bindrance to the treest passage of citizens | Tiuvette Wilmington? NC. meting ciisk eae Powers, MADIBON. romrKies pany, in whieh city he was born and brought up, a Firat Wedaenday in May. rare, A few people, misled and betrayed into excesses by | of the Union from one State to another, nor of the tran- | Barks Volunteer’ Fame, and Carnfola, which seated Bich —Samuel White, 24. where, also his relatives and principal interests remain. -Firat Taesday in January. unregulated EEpuires, {a m0 um thing. Bat here, | cit of the products of oxe State into and through ano | and anchored in the roads, wont to sea in the forencoa. —Frevklin M. Whitman. If this situation of Senators, both of the same political ‘Firat Moaday in November. the sober business mem, the patriarchs of society, | ther. But what do we seein Northern Pennsylvania? 1d Sist, AM, steamship Alps (Br), Little, Liverpool vis. ‘MONROR. ‘ULSTER. party, should induce the inhabitants of the rival cities to . First Moaday in November. ore lost ia the same lunacy that marks the rabble. When | An obstruction more formidable than the Chinese wall, | * ‘ark Ihc isto, Charleston; erigs Condor, * —Lyman Payne. 1—Mecker Gorham. vheir ntion more on the numerous 8 | Tipota Fecond M: January. the were advised of the injunction allowed by the | thrown acrots the pathway of great le, aad every Chase, walvenscn: J James L. An: 2—Jony B. Howmu. of comiom interest, and less upon those which | irdiaua, Second Thurecay in January, Peime bases Geoalt a Mr. Babbitt, a veteran at | attempt to pass it wet by an lahesintedmety ‘uzchecked | Remedios Naptone, Ji —Pliny B. Holdridg: WARREN, are supposed to couilict, it woul probably be better ‘or | Iowa .Firet Monday in Deoembar jhe bar whe, Iam informed, oceuple: » good position a4 | by State or federal authoritie! A\ the powers dole- | Nichcis, Cardenas: Charlot ‘MONTOOMERY. David Noble, 24. them ani the comm * ,. | Kentucky. -First Monday in ?.oombor. ‘counsellor, his he ogee opinion to the city aa- | gated to ‘was that of wks commerce, A | Arietir, Taylor, Norfo'k; Geo Li ro re —~sounW. i WASHTNGTOR. The Senator from the Thirteenth distriet—aJaura ©. Hor. | Louisiana’... y..1.ccERIG Money ig jattoone Ghortiss to’ the effect that the said injanction of the ‘Sconter of Onogrent hea tale greeter hia (Goversor | ,(HAKLESON-Sid Dee 25 shig Camden” Gadd, Boston; —Hesekiah Baker. 1—Etenceer McMurray, xoe—is a whig lawyer of Granville, Washington couaty, Sceoné Weauetay th Jaweney, United States Court was of no more f roe or virtue than | Corwin,) that as late as the last session of Congress, this | out D BIW! Harmon, NY ork. Cli 27h, solie Albers, NEW YORK. 3—Geo. W. Thorn, and mph ig Soe be -4 ted ahs "The Foartesath “Qistlet nd. ‘ paper. From such facts as thene, one | [ake Store Railros¢—now dest by bands of lawless LL R 1d Deo 23, echr Marbha’Wrixhtington, Peer H. Graham. ,, WAYeB. Bows te tae commvera® Rushat bi 0 ith a M y where rests the real responsibility in the | men—was made a post road. t right had the psople | Wrightington, Philadelphia, (anda fore and aft sybr, with —G. De Witt Clinton. i— Willis G. Wade. is represented by George R bea 7 he ig im po'itios and 4 1° matter of wonder that the rabble | of Erie to arrest the progress of the United States mail, | blue bulwarks, support to be her, was —Dawiat W. Caray %—John P. Bennett & lawyer by prefersion. He resi'es in his native towa 6" ‘when such rashnoss is displayed by re- the pecgle of ibe eountry ji ing over a | the coal mines et Portamouth, RL) As 2/th sche J —atheedore A. Ware ‘WETHER Warrensburg, Warcea county, and is thitty-t¥ years of thoroughfare as great as the Ohio river, and transparsing | Qren'4l!, Crowell, Dighton for Baltimore, Sid 25eh, 8. P. Barrow. 1—Elijah Lee. age. His father, Hon. Peletiah Righarcs, bee, ‘oven a resi- of all denominations, are not one whit | ay much of the wealth of the country? Could all this | “NORFOLK arr Dee 39, sohrs Jamestown, Coffee, and —William B. Aitken. 2—Jacod Odell. dent of the same toa mayo than balls century. Aa cond yi . le; Sey also eared: eae on violation of law and disregard of the rights and interesss | Watekman, Weyathies, NYork; ¥ Armoteong, Thomas, and Charles C. Leigh. WYOMING war crigipaly, We bi , from the State of Connecticut y y f the Fy ohureh burst forth ia an | of the public, be to the end that the pesple of Erie tome ole, Alexaz dria for NY. + Geo, H. Rrcwans Alonzo B. Rose. spd of Weleh ancestors The Senator elect gradusted at X profanity the other day, damming the iail- | feed hungry travellers, and lift org tare of NRW ORLBANS—Arr Deo 25, ships Robers Parker, Tre- Soha Wilke. vaTm Clon Coll ge, Schenecta4y, studied Iaw with Joshue a. oi the roundest manner. fo anothert | Was this the meaning of & ‘break Picastews Vadsented Dertent heck hon Beppe’ W. Savage, David @. Unierwoot Spencer, of Utica, and was admitted io the bar at Roches. attended the public meeting at the * Phy, the Almighty had made a of it the people who had built up a town at Obio woulc not shoot down the diggers of her side of the river. Gov. Corwim concluded by invoking the expression of public sentiment ever; oe Prone. a) rae, ~ ay bes might Wi: deor, F NYork: Gem Taylor, She : eatiaaat? ter, in 1843. He was elected District Attmney for War- rem county in 1847, and in 1851 was chosen a member of could not exhibit more striking ssees]@ | the Aseembly, In porson Mr. Richards is of the medium | Tenmesses 7 October. The excitement was intense and the height, light complexicn, and of a plearant disposition, December. house was dersely packed. Speeches were made oven W ty imsures hi of men under the influecce of a from mastown. unted, Hert le. rie ih es aie Rea Mermann, (Brem,) Kublinana, Asie Although not brilliant a# am orator of debater, bis remarks ereday Lowry, (whose ea, on such | where, to the end tbat the minrui ‘ed people of Erte are generally marked with tbat sennd sense and good jadg- First Monday in covasions, the a call) ite , the Mayor; Ball,’ member Ga Sane) ee ment wbich commend them to fav.r and respect. He en 1, an old ond respectable | the country, lest a greater evil happen own, 80, for Bath; Gaiens, Paine, B [Wient Menday in January. ; gislatures Tut, Geor D, joys a decided personal popylarsity among his constituents, ‘and Vircent, Sheriff of the county. The committee returned and reported the followirg re- en 7 gm ony othe mre, oF *In the States marked with an asterisk the Legislatares | subp:it their if they bad any, to the courts of | pia ‘or Boston; % elos, Forint 8 ¥ 1 7 . 3 AS Clink, {** free sell democratic Senator from the All the speeches were strorgly caloulated to add to Said SKETCHES OF THE SENATORS. St Lawrence distrist. resides at Potsdam, in that county, | meet dienoially. excitement, aad the evident object of come was to iat. | **Wusious, whieh were unanimously adopted — ny Cs lagton: The Sevatore—thirty-two in number—are all elected At | where be has resided since his emigration from ~ ‘ang rg rege’ eh A es of eect. mnie nfm & Julia, Do) 6 nokapert i ft “ State of Vermont, being of Enghiah ancestr; ’ were A load, by if. ‘Charryfield for da; s@ same time, and hold their seats for a term of two | native Sais ot Yor about thisty years, bat some time | NEW YORK CITY GOVERNMENT. . Bofisio. and of murcerous preparations ma‘le on t deeoter | Faith. Prof crictivare at For operas Se So cae for Bal’ imore: Thatcher Taylor, Ineetowr for Virginia; Taylor Small Gout, Salem for 0; sare. By the constitution ef 1777, which continued in | toe? Tired from business. fin age Is about sixty last, by citizens of both those places, for the 4stence until the adoption of that of 1821, the State eer not he is @ man of handsome property, In person Mayor's Office. vii 8 lew ir, Dayson, Provit ence tor Pbil into fo a ‘1 and sleacer, of dark complexion, andealsu | , oe . thee cthigedicrallatee di ape pircdl-h for. covnell Tal spate, aa eld the Jacob A. Westervelt, js ® man of considerable ability, and about rest in the eeeurity of tee wht ates mone avert, nevi, Wil: L—- seted im each were chosen by the freebolders for a term He was a | Charles Burdett . years old. He leaves today for Har:isburg, to take erty, and in the faithful exeoution of laws de Te: nea, tostsa ior Buckevilie, four years. By the corstitution of 1821, the State was lath Silas Wright George G. Chainer... yeuat in the Legielsture, and the occasion eemed to . SIP cot Sane cipbia’ tar Ptasport: Hotona, Tapen: whiz Senator from the Sixteenth district—Geoace | Dr. Wiliam Rockwell ‘sddittoral virulence to bis remarks. Toe baris of Cita Thowa ton for NYork: [ndigator, Gtogory, 0 aud from vided into cight Senate districts, each district electing ef by ged and whl Ir. J. Meher... Bis speech! appeared to be the dargers growing out of | oy. S.5).y the comet! aoe leheas f rgo ‘Cel lianson thor’, Boston Philader + { Fort Plat, Mon'gom eoun! . ¢ h >| 4 Sia ar Senator for s term ot four years. Thetreshold | FOC et Moaary family,” ct Germun crigin George W. Binshusan,. corporations. After giving a very glowing state Be Mere, Detetn, Mer tenee) Apel i sehra alifcation for voters was rot reqaired, and bya | vgnastrer, Peter Yort, catve to toia country ia his | XUMUKR OF LICENSES DURING THE PAST YEAR, J] Mest of the manner in which such establishments in- | gon is bound to ek redrcs F wan), Monte: team Smit frow Fail ltbvery, sex¢ment to the constitution o! 1520 universal suffrage | youth, nearly ® century since, sti after eageg | Tavern licenves... ’ 6,902 809, Wariably encroach little by litle upon private rig! pen ear ie cede ('Fomm de) Bal esr usad onary a th the eal they come to exercise more power even than o with ioss of jibboom ia the gale dopted. It is dowbtfal whother there was gene. | ine Th the revolutionary war, set led at Jobestown. | Public cart licenevs.. ms dpeleting sobecty where he became @ proeperous aod wealthy farmer. | Public cart renewals... which created them, acd a! 6 great New York Contral Railroad, with s capital f Uy mere talent eeepred when the Seantors were chosen | The seuntor jn a fon of Niebolas Y Awas bora | Dirt cart licenses. NiW BEDFORD—Are Dea %, aroa, Cobb, Now- the freeholders exclusively, than bas been found among | at Johnstown. He is about forty 7 Dirt cart renewals },000 000, vo hry bag B yp RA A Way ay Oli: Cabot, Racket, Warchsi Wise, t mairfed, and of good perromal appe@rance an . | Poblie porter lice Fer tA a maloel te Smith, do for do; Bliss Jane, Bara: or Nor. ose chorea wmder the prevent system of universal | itn duated at Uaion Collige, and at the bi Public purter revewsia. ry to ‘its interests other legislatures People of tclb. yer Drivers of public carts it corporations, he declared that the eee VY ROVIDBNCE—Arr D: schr Alvarado, Pratt, Oers- eo 29, 4 Disast, re); Hh, brig Maria, Lograhs. fee 4 ia Birtstols steamer Westohester Clark, rage. lawyer of more than ordinary ability. For Wary A Lovell, Course, hes lary A Lovell, Chursh, trae peetecrion 10 oar persone Nv¥ork, Brig Condova, for aa (m the Senate which commence. its s¢:sion on Tuesiay, | « law partner of Son. Daniel Cady. He has a three forme! row been in public li(¢, and bis fiiemds are coufident of | Cuarcosl ped so are only theee of the former members re slected, | 117 cscees in his legislativesaresr. Charecal and two fore sad or nest Warwick Nook waly—Mr.Mmroe, of Onondaga; Williams, of Tompkins; | “Tyg Neventeenth district ia represseted by Potse 3. | Fmigrsat boarding bouse Ucenses.. fhe down trodden men of lows; by the victims 1 hn every eroma Yo cons g Conaova, for Ht 4 Clark, of Ontario, We are enabled to give brief | Dasroxin, a democratic lawyer of Middieburgh, Scho po ar, ae eR runmers,. pee pl tyranny in fer of Louisiana, and Ape en wane laos sink 7 are Pode dea raat ager es vtehte of the following Senators, which will douptiess | 1 on ie ree g ey Bee, | ins cesshen ot; peceone Gb tee visistion of pj = Aton aaah ee eeneek tho meee ‘ ‘A Taffts, Huatiey, Portand, Me; Vora Eilon, Kilts, ve interest ing to our readers:-— Danforth, « Clintonian. ‘The Daatorthe, in the yor 179), manees colnting to carts, backs, &e., ————— pale ded thang eee oe aaa Deo 8, A Wows, ‘oma Uso Fisvt distrlet Hogs Haier, the Senator eloet, | when ine grandfather and (ether Of the Seeptor removed | amonat of da # 901 egeinat ettioc’éon. 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