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SOFT SHELL JUBILEE IN THE PARK. et his good Jedgmaratshe has suowe hie | See “Ronember te pret dae | jeeman of enlarged and A. < os mark the “ terrified wn that man in the Governor’ citizens all over the Immense Gathering of the Un "4 “that tien] Senate. A sd iieated tobe an4 | sve qzest palbadivwsiel theaherter antec ehich ne . . present ne grest paladin, ee — = i I the consideration Its nim | the ‘vallot boa, has always eon able. to. correct these Fa ee g known as the Maine liquor law. “ evils. Depend vpon the -box, it sacred, and Tommany J’all Orators on the Know Nothing | «very n it was who let it tome. Now, parsed by a ie the aeecitty and Sait to the duly of presenting daly 4, | ‘been charged upon the Mayor elect, in the Senate, When it came before him, it was not rally around those who Zero to up for it. Platform. t he bas been instrumental in some frauiat the known what bis action might be, and publicattention preposterous idea has been ex] that Fernando dallot box. It is et the ballot box that we seek for was fixed ven our Governor te know what he would do. | Woe har not Leen elected fairly, honestly; but he has, er LE — committed by our public officers. He was equal tothe emergency. The: of this State and by a des] struggle of @e doyn-trodden and poor u can ) cep them off) Well. keep them off, had not trusted him in vain, He gave intolerant democracy, that democracy which depends upon the CAITAIN RYNDEBS ON ELECTION FRAUDS, | or on, or straight yourself, and you will do right. If 8 measure a geod, hearty veto. (Loud cheers) ‘He acted | balict-Lor, and not upom pigaleal force for the sustain. fraud has been done toa great extent at the clection in jixe a voble old hero, General would have ment of their rights, PNon, fellow-citizens, when we ad- ~~ this city, Isay with the gentleman who spoke last night . Jackson, . h S , 4 poaeriran f fine cea ievestinate it, and then ie poe acted under similar cireumstances- (Continued cheer- journ let it be with amended hearts, with a mind illumi. ; ing.) Fellow democrats, I hope ted with betti Music and Artillery for Wood 1}'wiom the iraud bas been committed. (Applause) i) yer ah il you ale'aot Pon ailGeabitoteteere’ | ocr old inslieped aie to the down. | Now, ] pretend to say that if there were frauds com=it- of yourselves for living so long and knowing so little. | emigrant when he comes here, and let us remember that and Seymour. ted for the election of a Mayor they were done for some (Laughter) ‘hat law, if it passed, would have violated | meny of our own fathers were as pitiable and as poor as . | qe Clee, a et dca eeey Of aod aie ee ae sanctity of our Lousebolds—it would have destroyed thouran’s. of those who tee our here for Sli. agen, They | eT ethitalis for the Glection of Beceania Wood, ani our person rties; and, by those provisions which (Cries of ‘y good!” a cers.) Therefore, I say, 4} that could render wedded SPEECHES—RESOLUTIONS, | feistenere verre my Gol, and ia ot it oe allowed the authorities, on the tion of pay when we adjourn, let it be with that geeeract ) = twenty-four years, and she survived her eclare here, before my God, and in the presence of the scemp, to seercl: our homes, it would have plaeed you a igh it be, d remember that this land, it ourands here assembled, that I did not receive, direct and , great distinguished hnsband more than halt &o., &o., ; Ir or inet ane della from Ma. Wood to elect his inemie sce'dt logheeeed upataat ae Ie thei 1 | qreatex enlage Mhemttie tarot oscesied,. (Oteere) Hint fiat of the indltiauel who h set Puieburg, recently, by Me Athip of Sotsene, Ractemree | election: that T will make my affidavit of, for the satis- ask? (Cries of “No, no.””) beg of you, fellow-citizeus, ‘Ac the conclusion of Mr. ’s remarks, (quarter past | 7 phd Drew, ow ies baller nea tone | faction or any gentleman who will call upon me to-mor- to consider well the objections of Gowernor Se; in seven o’elack), y 4 the many Who weal hiss Jans Reeehar and others, of Bath.” ” Agrecably to the following call, published in the Hx ' sow. (Loud cheers.) I aay, 1 was Fernando Wools Js vete, to tat tenttee in the, proliiitery Gat, Tam | “Cortex RYSDARA moved fat the meeting be sew als. of his aaa Apel der pertnens gm) touch | At Freaperh, Mo, th inet, by Mousrs Q 2.0 Bike » ship ot RALD of yesterday, a mecting was held in the Park last’ warm Me a dia an saich to secure Ila élection as in faver'ci temperance, a# much so as any other man; solved. > Carried, ofthe marl peel 1 — aste anew tonal stout 900 tons, called the Sentinel, owned by, evening:— any man inthe party. ere proclaim it, not & but it must be effected by some other means than by ‘Threw cheers were given for Seymour, three for W go u ‘when * ee Mesers EN .. papestrseus’ ca ol tingle dollar to my Knowledgo or belief was paid by MF. jegislation,. The muiversoligteah UfetieaMte ek erect | and ibtes tor Runamee sane, ~~ ‘nibiting in a few words the Jadgmeus of one hess power | | At Biddaters thins, by Mesure B.S B Petes ates) Furr Counray The friends of Seymour, und the demo- | ood for fraud. or for any otlier purpose, except for views on the evil effects of the liquor traffic, and, above | _ Mr. Rysv1e.—Now, fellow citizens, go home quietly; _ °f discrimination v pene iy ci ' G Deering and Cape Oliver Perkins wil erally, re requested to assemble in the Wark on | Such purposes as the law eutitles mun to use. all, by means of the beneficent influences of education, | don’t burn any churches, and don’t murder any body. of Col. Hamilto P ‘the | ter. ng, sf 514 o’cloak, fe she purpossef ox. | AM Lk gm A cd Custom House did. are we to effect the noble cause of temperance; but (Laugliter and applause. head of the Treas Liery be on ayperee eed at | | Cartars Rexpens—Never mind what the Custom House — pever. never con it be done by forcible and unjust legis- , ‘The people then quietly di Ta numbers, it was the democratic candidaye of this committee of fifteen will We ng@iated to did; if you could not “get in because you were not an Jation. (Loud cheers.) You cannot expect a man to | quite equal to the Know Noth on Thursday €0Vernment fin the dem. | honest man—if seme dishonest man could not &it,i, change his cpinion on any subject by passing a law Grening, en lan cvderiy ond enthusionte 7 sources, snd flow s committed again " 4 ceratie party in the recent gontest. ral democratic | es that authorize an accusation against the Custom ghout it; tor, ans Fe eat lf * Sev . ttf addr 28 the 2 a hae this subject. By order _— At this point, “Three cl recalled “for Aman convinced against his will | Police Intelligence. the brain of Jove Ryncers!" and the call was lusti'y responded to.] Is of the same opluton still yard T= ders, Y »ming—Y! i i ‘ P —_ cial system of the the Ward (youn ee ktoen Ward 3 Penn Cesigh | Ca¥rars resuming Fe ech onl ae ES ince a man of the error of his waya, before | FXTENSIVE NOMBEKY OF JFWELEY— DISHONESTY OP A SOD AUCH OT Ale ender Hamilton,” It waa this f | munities that men who charge fraud and corruption up- CONFIDENTIAL ULERK. 13—Fisher Weeks. | Ou others, will be found upom investigation upto thers We can wekea law influencing his conduct at all effec- man who sought and won Elisabeth Schuyler, and that Sena. | necks in frvud and corruption themselves, And why do tal. There that thiy arbitrary bill is dead beyond | The facts of a large robbery of diamonds and jewelry, fact is enough to sbow her worth, But, had she been no 1—Micbael Murray. Semen Stare || they ehargoiton ether." or the sae reason thal the Rene ot) relentions, ande t xuolce to Wink vy burglary and emberslement, camé to light yenerday. more tan an ordinarily endowed womkn, it would hare Wi —C tes 8. C , pi wcket owd, ing « e "! p . n 8 le to have pas % ‘Jame Rernirat. Me Pee aes Vi tircl Mead ertas te pemeeenh dike tote aviertinn Meee, and who. will still present the | It appears that about three weeks ago, the extensive FS00, intercourse with such a husband without having Maine lawism ever again be gal- jewelry Grm of Guynctte & Co., 140 aud 121 Nassau her mind riehly stored from the treasures of his mighty ae ¢ ge But, mone ——, Ne street, discovered, by taking an inventory of their stock, intellect; ane ms whe be dere: I se in bee declining mphed in ty—we have succeeded in i je she wasa ri exam- ting Fernando Wood (great enthusiasm)—a man of 81 a number of valuable articles of jewelry, consisting et gare dle tffrodnnd. arpedeees, ON Lom I, for one, am not ashumed—a man who has been | «f diamond rings and pins, watches and brooches, in all./ 9 pright exemple of all womanly graces. Her benevo- At the appointed hour the esplanade between the City | (Cheer:) Now, it is suid that so many Hall and the rostram was filled, closely packed, with the such and such a ward iegally; 9 more than two hundrod votes over th unterrified, There were prob; eight thousand—per- voters were cant in the Sixth ward haps ten thousand—people present. gotten that the Sixth ward increa. somewhat in | | | | ’ 5 | on ade aniay “back: f Sater | Cand abused in a mort shameful manner, Al! yalued at about $3,600, had been stolen by some one. ° le: t plary, and one of the finest mani- The adventitious aids of music and artillery were called | POpulAtion; itis not going back, 7 assure you, any. Tt rt'Gce and fravd could do has been tried; butwiat coercion at i en ‘apon their lato confidential | fertations of ftwas herhabit, to. within a few montht in, The Empire Club gin made resonant remarks from | (Wetion like this, that in the sixth ward commesed prin, | Pas been the effect? ‘The vote of last Tuesday tells the | *U*P!cion of b | of her death, of making occasional visits to all the time to time, and the national airs were played by Shel- | cipally ef adoy ted citizens, they should come out iz fall | ‘le. Yeu will fund that Fernando Wood will come forth <lerk, C. Elburt Kinsbury, who had suddenly disappeared | Scnoois of the city, and she never did £0 without im. . ; aga i | force in tntorlof the cantidate yee wat qeane out in full | fivan cncer the cloud that has to some people darkene’ | a few days previous to the discovery of their loss. Infor- | partin some moral lesson, which showed how deep am tents Rene | that stocd opposed to their principles and feelings. That | his fair fane, brighter than ever. Mx, Wood, as time | mation of their loss was immediately imparted to the | Prteredt she took tn the wellaso of the country which her Sundry transparencies were displayed. Here are some | certainly is enough to account for a hundred or more | pi an MD eMeeeee ihate ah eae ene ae | Chief of Police, Mr. Matsell, who detailed Capt. Leonard, | ep had contributed so largely to make free and in- of the mottoes: | Ginondhe Sette Ge ah faut anank: ins ward | jn to bea men we may well be proud of. But, fellow- | of the Second ward police, and officer Allison, of the Re- | °firn’ Hamilton lived to the very advanced age of nine- Soesessocscceossosssosocol® | hard place to speak from here. A day or two ‘does kl a ee te Rey: ie preit doi eH | serve Corps, to ferret out Kinsbury, and, if possible, | ty-seven years and three months, and died without a : ge wicten tial pci are | fort. strest—ivunlapta, cf Bil Pedwateae etiee ) We have trivinphed over them, notwrithstand: | ecover the stolen property. These oficers, soon set | Steele, i full communion with the Episcopal Church, ° ~ eat ie eadiolas We rR gece etch), hn ge aad | ing they iad n most perfect organization. Taman Ameri- | about capturing Kinsbury, who was not fer paves A cooccoeeocecceccecosococsoce | wlich, they are Loth goad democrats and be said | can bora, but t have the distinguished honor of being the | from the 'elty; but, before. they could find out | Weleara that the remains of Mrs. Hamilton have been Beeocoorccocosoacocecsocce raid I, “No one disputed that; Lut who did you vote for | 609 Of an Irishman. (Three cheers for the Irishman’s | his hiding place, they were astonished to hear that on | Wrought to this city, andithat the funersl services will Soleeteleienkdnash tine idis enti. + At the election?” ‘He replied, “I voted for Ullman,” |£00, was here proposed, which were given.) I claim it | the night of tho 27th ult. the store of Guynette & Co. | take place at Trinity Church at one o'clock this after fgainst him; | ®# 80 benor, and should feel ashamed to,say I was su- | had been burglariously opened, the safe opened, kell, NB, oll a Pht perior to my ancestors, for my daily prayer is, thatI | property to the amount of nearly $20,000 had been car-\_ 2°? / but you cannot pretend to bea very great democratif | Fo to wy teeny werer Not oat T willing te ads | Ped ote Teinking, most probably, that the absent cleck | ye 3 . Inour.” 60,” said he, “Tcould not yote forSeymogr | Mit thet any men is my superior. This narrow minded | had seme hand in the well planned and successfully | ‘oroners for certain private reasons,” “Well, 1 found out ef last, | {aetion would ostracise a man because of an accident, | operated burglary and extensive robbery, they sct their | Lipa epee Bi Ra ii Re te ag that he would not yote for Seymour, beeause he would | Yt Tam happy to think, gentlemen, that in this elec- | wits to work fo find Kinsbury, and after some hard labor | Yesterday Coroner Hilton proceeded to the New Yor not parden him out of the State prison. (Immoderate tion the Know Nothing party have found grave.— | and a great deal of ingenuity on their part, he was ar- | Hospital to hold an inquest upon the body of vale laughter.) Now, 1 am speaking of democrats; and I, (Cheers,) I understand thatn meeting was held here | rested yesterday, by officer Allison. He was immediate- | Cleven years of age, named William Holding, who was | have nodoubt but that many of you have been mistaten | last night, and that a committee was appointed to in- | ly taken before Justice Osborne, at the Tombs, for ex. | Tun over by one of the Bighth avenue cars, in Eighth in your recent votes, for] believe that if you all voted Yestigate into frauds alleged to have been committed on | amination, where the firm made a complaint for grand &¥enue, near Seventeenth street, on Thursday last; bu ‘ ‘a . wish those gentlemen | larceny against him, and he was locked up for a further | the necessary witnesses not being present, he was (Oh! oh!) “Well, T have noth eccceeeeooocc ocooecosC° Dut yeu cannot pretend to b ° ° 200° % 00% 99000 090009 S200% Ys00 Ship Ni of Providens Sebr Abby itman, from seen Nov 7, off Montauk. ae Ports, BaRsapors—Sld Oct 7 Islands, to load for CaLLac—In port Oct 10 Mi hay gg om the Chinchas; Geo te ape No Isvaston ov ovk Homes anp Firesipes, eeeceogovecooccccooccocec ONS ecoecoccoceccoocoecocoo “oS PoLmcaL AND Re1sG1ous FRKEDOM. for Wood, he would ‘have more than seventeen thousand , he purity of the ballot box, Monarch, Moyes, from Sept. : mye would enll on mo, for I think T can furnish them | hearing. On his arrest, he admitted stealing the pro- | obliged to adjourn the investigation. Pree yee epee 5, chek he nah tid a oti g ry Ae Ed Aa with some information on, that point, 1 can | perty feat carsied off Uut denied all knowledge of the | | Fatt Fats. ynox 4 Canr.—Ooroner O'Donnell held an King Torner, trom Saat Franclaco Awe 27, are eoosooesao00000000050C000 fe Panama 4) crane We s rove to them that an honest democrat lost | burglary. He had in his possession about $200 worth of | inquest yesterday at 20 Broome street, upon the body of (Leaghter aml checre) ihe cantina thee potato, fis election “by a most glaring fraud, and I | the jewelry, in the shaye of diamond rings. He had sold | 3, named Patrick MeCadden, who was accidental- fnterrupted me. T_want {o tell the democracy of the , téfer such of you as are curious to Mr. William D. | the remainder of the jewelry, he said, to different parties | ly killed by a fall from his cart. Deceased was a native city and county of New York that they have ween led | Kennedy, the chairman of this meeting. Nor was I dealt | in this city and the adjacent country, appropriating | of Ireland, and about forty-three years of age. SHR And county of New York uit they have been led fairly with in the canvass I have just passed through. 1 | the proceeds, of which he has scarcely a'dollar left | passa scemnes ov tue tance Rangoan.— Yesterday huotives when you voted for W. G. Hunt for Mayor, who | 2s everything to contend against. Iwas accused of | Kinsbury has had atall times the most implicit con- | coroner O'Donnell held an inquest corner of Fourth ave. isan excellent and worthy man, no doubt. Iam not being * young man, and to that charge I plead guilty. | fidence placed in him by his employers, who were so con- | nue and Forty-second street, upon the body of a German Here te-nizht to speak aginst him, Thaveno rght to. They raid I was an irishman’s son (laughter) and would | fident of his integrity that they sent him to Californis | Named Abraham Cillery, who was accidentally killed apeak against a reputable citizen of the United States, | You believe it, Tnever denied it. It was also urged that | some time ngo with about $40,000 worth of property in | about 0% o'clock on Thursday night, while he was walk- pecesesoococorse cl 900000 OF | On ine (han I am justified. in this case. I'never ast | )hadno money, which was also true, for I had prec hiscare, of which he rendered anaccount in the most | ine on tive track meer Sixty-sixth street, Verdict—' Ac- ececcecocscccocsscsescco ce | piled aman in public because he was an abolitionist, if | lttle. (Loud laughter.) Twas opposed by a whig, an | satisfactory manner. None of the $20,000 portion of the ntal death.” Deceased was about fifty years of age. © | Ke was honest in the expression of bis feelings and prin. | Lonorable and gentlemarly man, though he had the mis- | robbery has yet been recovered, although strict search We. wits, Ear axp Drixg, 18 DEFIANCE OF DRSPOTIO 0 | ee eee a ace ee hone men whe tretchded | fortune to bea whig. (Continued laughiter.) ‘Iwas also | has been mado by the police for’ the goods, However, it cua Pie Laws. © | frat they could not vote tor Wood beeause he wasa sort | oppoxed by a spurious democrat, although Thad received | is supposed that Kinsbury knows something of the | SHoorixa AFFRAY IN Sr. CHARLES Counry, Oi hahenP? “twonder how -‘solt!” hele harna were'when: | 2 F nomination from both sections of the party. | whereabouts ofthe yaluables, which, if true, some clue | Mo.—We learned yesterday, from a gentleman who ar- eeeoeooecoceocccocooco OOO ee | HT inated Wilson G. Hunt! ‘They ‘could not , Zhe fellow who opposed me was one of those chaps who | can yet be obtained to the recovery of the articles. rived from St. Charles, that on Wednesday afternoon a cocccteccccoc coco coco coce ln | ey mominated Wilton G. Hunt! They could not | are always epouting temperance, but who have no objee- | Charge of Celatndng $5,000 by Falee Pretences.—Yes- | dificulty occurred at the tolligate, about one mile and © | Not he wan thetreasurer af “the Lispenard street Com, | tion to taking a private ‘nip” on the sly. (Laughter.) | terday, Sergeant Mlder, altached to the Second district | a half beyond St. Charles, which resulted in the death For ovr SociaL AxD Ixuxryt Riaurs, © | inittee”' in 1848, Why nominate Hunt? Why not put up | He was endorsed by the Know Nothings, but notwith- | police ‘court, arrested s may named Solomon Johnson, | of one man and ihe wounding of two others. Our in- © | Echell? How many vetes would he hevegotin thy citye , standing all this array of tpposition—tdough 1 | on the ccmplaint of Charles Butterfield, of the Mansion | formant did not know the names of any of the parties, 200000000 008000005 000000000 | ee et ity Mher conccienees thos fellows hace | Was young (loud laughter)—though I had no |+House, Chambers street, with obtaining his signature | with the exception of the one who did the shooting, but Mr. Isa1an Rynpxrs called the meeting to order, and | got!” But let that pass 1 merely thought 1 would call Money, and was opposed by the Know Nothings, still T | to two checks, cach for the mum of $2,600, under false | related to us the particulars so far as he could gather nominated Mr. William D, Kennedy as President, which | four attention to those fellows who have fattened off the. Have been successtul. Amid the cheers I have heard to- | and fraudulent pretences and representations. The trans- | them before he leit, which were about as follows:—On alers 4 “f J Zpoils of the party in order that they should be held up'| Right, there was nothing said about the Catholic Irish. | action took place on the 8th of August last. The ac- | Wednesday afternoon a drover by the name of John Rey- nomination was ratified by the meeting; also number | {boils of the purty {n order that they should be held up” (ai.sce cheers were here proposed for the Catholic Irish, | cused was brought before Justice Stuart, who held him | nolds, who resides in Kentucky, was driving s lot of of Vice Presidents and Secretaries, completing the list of | under the Hemocratic rast, That ic sorand te show | Which were given.) No, no, gentlemen, religion should | for examination on his own recognizance. about forty head of cattle through the gate. He was on officers as follows :— that Tam grateful to tle party for it, Lhave been active | ver be brought into politics, any more than temper- | Sheuting and Arvest of a River Thief.—At an early hour | horseback, and some words passed between him and the tee , Jacobs, from Chinchas, cata Zaheer, on teams Oct 2, yr Peterson, Boston aay (and ald fer Chinchas and U States); 24 Annawan, Molane, man, Ban Francisco Aug Zl; Simeon, Siaith; Saline Hi si eaph 2 ‘pips United Satan Higgion, : ‘Otisr U States; Oct Paine, Chinchas; bark Beajamis (Foray), U State] 7ter Bolp a Sylvester, Chinchas. ‘At the Chinchs lelands Oct? ships Judge Shay, Holmes: ier aint Hepner one Bee, spect: Cewper, Paet” B | 088, vi No Desroic Lxcisiation. eocooeosooecceecoooco co Pe oc0ooocoecc oo0CD0C 000000 Limerry wrrnovt Bicorry. tome . eg Tere lagen peg Ht SAN Balad 10; Fearless, ‘tor do a pore Konc—are ai abt Sept7 clipper ship Comet, Gardner, qageiave—Sid Sopt 21 tig Argyle, Bartlett, San Fram- Lacuwa—In port Sept 21 Darks Mary of reat 200g 095009 99%% 099% 99009 060% 090° Fellow-Citizens—This in a spontaneous meeting of the democracy for the purpose of congratulating each other upon the suocess of the democratic party of the city of few York, and of the State of New York. We have suc- Fellow € uM ns—There are times in the history of a ratory to being locked up. mouth. The drover, Mr. rode to ionality when it hecomes overy well meaning, | The “Anthony” Street “AMurder—The boy award | where he stated the eircums ‘and gave himself up, sober minded citizen to freely interel Allen, charged with having stabbed Patrick Quinn in | at the same time requesting to be put in jail until an and express his opinions upon the subjects which hundred, and that they were illegal. He went off the stoop and went to A. Cakey Hall’s office, toc onsult as to he legality of the mattor. Mr. Hall_was not in, but his ii Ret Afi Te thele | ance, and I trust shall never again hear cheers for any | yesterday morning, the captain of the schooner Merchant, | toll-gate keeper, a German, when the latter took hold of WILLIAM D. KENNEDY. Haha al are debe dag Rea pedagogy wus seet, be it Catholic or Protestant, But, fellow | Iying at pier 14 Nesth river, was awakened from his sleep | his horse's beidie by the reins, while another man who VOR TRERDENTS. Tadic cheering.) X will tell yon a little elrewasience that s, I must close. Icannot help again congratula- | by a noise, as if there were thieves aboard, and jump- | was standing by caught him by the leg and tried to eject Ward 1—Charles Gannon. Ward” 2—William Miner. | Nonccned tegan, a fell You a little circumstance that fin7'vou on the result of the election. We have elected | ing up, he frightened a fellow out of the cabin, who im- | him from his horse. A struggle ensued, when 0 third 4—William Ba‘rd, £—Robert Donald. arise. TY refer to a. district” of the | Our Governor, and I think the balance of our State ticket. | mediately scampered over'the deck, for the purpose of | party run into the toll-house and brought out a shot €—Henry Howard. i= James Bleors,- wal, which I think” will give’ Wooa | We have dene nothing we need be ashamed of, and to- | escaping: but before he could effect ‘his object, the cap- | gun, and threatened the horseman. ‘The Kentuckian im- 16— Dunlap. 7—Thomas Adams, | a. emall” soajority. Mr. Griflin, the whic’ inspector | dy the great democratic party stands well before the | tain obtained a loaded musket, and just as the thief was | mediately drew a revolver and shot the man who had ms ei SECRETARIES, "| Of the district came to the County’ Clerk's office today to | country. (Ixemendous cheering, amid which Mr. Mun- | touching the dock, fired at him, the charge taking the shot gun through the heart, red the balance of | , St Jonns, NF—In port Nov 26 bark Comet, Crowell, toe Thomas J, Munday Richard B. Connolly, make ‘his returns, but was forced olf the stoop, | Ay left the stand. in his legs, brought him down’ like lightning, and with | the contents of the six shooter at the other two. Oneot | Sen Francisco S days with a full eargo of codtab, m. 5 J 4 soine of the crowd telling him that he must put in the Cot. ALrxAxDER Mrx@ came forward and addressed the | the assistunce of the police he was ore |. He gave | them received a load in his sideyand another in his | york.” cld'4th, sbip We ‘Star, Hammond, hearer Soap goed abhi parce? returns, because they would give Wood 4 majority of @ | ™ceting as follows — % name ax Molony, and now lies in the hospital, pre- | shoulder, and the other ee a ball through bis | "vane des apne ben eneein Co 4 y MF bark Byron (of Providence), A‘ from Tiinore, oSuta not sbtnisra cargo, and id again, unknown. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Nov 8 sobrs Walter and i - ley ; ) 7 agitat Anthony street, near Broadway, on the night of the 5th | examination could be had; and hewas ly locked to the chief magistracy of the city of | [arinet: Mr Towns (I think that is his name) told him | {he publie mind, Abd alter having closed one of these | inst., velumarily surrendered bimed to the Fifth ward | up. "All three of the drover's assaflante, were Germans, Fe AE Ae cane nei dnt ey Ing democrat, (loud chcers,) ‘and we | nen rome fellows named Swig of Twips, forced iinrout | teresting and agitating periods by a day of an election | police yesterday. He was taken to the Tombs, and word | and the affair created considerable excitement in St. | Wallace; Shacy St Jobm have suceteded also in electing to the office of Recorder | (rate Heit, “aed het tegen Wed ee eee him out | in which every eltizen enjoyed the free access to the | was scat to Ccroner O'Donnell, who arrived there soon | Ch An investigation was to bevetaken place yos- | | APALACHIVOLA—In port Nov 1 bask Almeda, Willams, nother tried and sterling democrat. (Applause) But | Sreraude, it isn very evrious way of committing | billet Lex, wherein he might inseribe bis own individual | after, and made the neecasnry” examination of the pri- | terday.—st. Loute Mepublican, Nov. . dice} brig Vermont, Naller. fn Mobile, ant tis better than either, and which I know every per- | rand. I want to say one werd upon sentiments through a candidate as the exponent of | toner sehr Ralph Conklin, for Philadelphia, nother subject, and on this subject I must speak feelingly. My frien Bronson, where is he?—where is he ? cording tolaw. ‘The prisoner, who ts a mere iy here will congratulate hims@f upon, is, that we child, being only fifteen years of age, said that he was ples—(Cheers)—we have in the result of this @ succeeded in electing Horatio Seymour as the Go- |APPEARANCE—. tion reassured the public mind that the doctrines (pro: | entircly innccent of the crime imputed to him, that he | ,MYSTsRIOUS DISAPFRARANCE— A young mn et, + cla ‘bth bark Pil; » Al BALTIMORE—Are "Nov 9 brig -Chist, Smith, ,Corfdbeaa ry : Sea, via Havana, 22d ult, (where she yernor of the Empire State, (loud cheers;) and with all | P*4"y0n., “ere tx het —where is hey mulgated by the descendants of the Pilgrim fathers and | never knew or saw the deceased; but that on hearing | Tay wife arrived in this city om lst Monday week, hag | before reported) B. Davis, Baker, Fall combinations which have been brought. to bear | Cyne 'Riaprnee Where Ars thee eee that held up Bron | 1 the descendants of the Jeffersons, the Wash | there was a warrant out for him, charging him to be the | Gaapreared under clremmstances that induce the beliet | Sehr Magellan ‘cla against our organization, we have in all probability sue: | ,,.c°P' a rhe ard Hancocks of the revolution. (Cheers.) Bi ceeded in eleeting our entire State ticket. (Cheers.) hho prcchemed ie Timeogh the ctate thet Bremen i, | citizens, we lave not arrived at that great only proper to deliver himselt up and be dealt with ac- | this city divectly trom New York, and stated to Atsx, H, Miva, Fsq., arose and said:— ~ | hard candidate, would just take the track and come | Tt" It vine bh mde. oe. Niece vounier sats vs | ose. ic fe eee committed him toth | gentlemen that he had been ona tonr to Europe, and Mr. sident—I have the honor to present to this | out 20,060 ahead? almost streaming to sec a mass of our fellow citi- | Tombs to await the action of the present grand jury. that his parents resided in the vicinity of Natchez. He meeting what I conceive to be the emboiliment of the | | A Voro—‘On the other side of Jordan.” (Loud | bah dee bes re ast tine Bein EF od Yas about twenty or twenty-one years of age, about five Terson that stabbed deceased, he thought it would be | that ke has probably met with foal play. He came to | Polat tre i m., cs eT eT ieee Mf several | Vers Crux; ‘Telus, Harriman, Boston; ot Hn, (ed Togs Savannah; veh atl Dundonald, (Be) Yeutg, xEANGOR—Are Nov 7th sohr Hampden Balle, Alexander, eneares laughter. | Superior Court=Part I. feet nine or ten inches high, and had on when last seen ; Serr ment SraMeneet Cotes tkntonk nates aes a apt. i ByRE-—I wil ell you where tiny are in the | Haney, that Langs around the stare and, stripes, by | eg aie phe pew nc frek eth crt back main vest day en vei a Nov 8th z i . | city of New York. great many honest Bronson men, y ACTION AGAINST THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD COM: pantaloons, and a drab colored silk cay a fine ‘Be 0) desk pesetes( hie ere: emanes Tas, TORowing: Feaha~ | Ta are Washo eeaeee for Pconion, voted turBay? | aceersgas pm pee ct presmea aahentsl 3 COM: | Sinmond ring on the little finger of his left hand, a dia- PANY A mour; but in Binghamton—that is, in Broome county — reed ee a . mond breastpin, a gold hunting watch and chain with o eabttilved, That the constitution of the United Statesand | ao vou kucw who live: there? Public to be mado afraid by no man of set Of men, to 90, |. Or, Dy Cuan ees Jee: ee colnet group of jewelry or charms on ting lion’s * every man thy free enjoyment of his own religous aud po. | A Voicr—Daniel 8. Dickinson. ee a Acuna teenies Me and | the Hudson Bier Railroad ay jend, a atag’s head, fish, &o His beerage Consisting Siicds opiniolle coneeges | Capt. Rysprxs—How do you know that ? fae gigs Being merry By 2 tion brought by the above plaintiff agai of a frank, carpet bag and hat box is now at the Planters Resolved, That the people of this city here. in their ma- | Sane Vorce—He said so.” (Laughter. SNe ane oe can kone (Loud cheers:) River Railroad Company for damages sustained by her | House. His wardrobe is apparently new Jorty astembled, denounce as traitors ‘to the constitution, | Capt. Ryxpxns—Did you not expect that in that town, in the death of her husband, by being run over by | dle. He also, we understand, had in his possession a But to have political associ darkness and exclude frem the threshold of the place it ‘and as bigots and fanatics in relicion, those secret and mid: | hones i “ | " elry.—St. Louis Republican, Bight plotters known ae: Kaow Settings Ccheora and three | Votes Welly whut is the resale} Bresson, ti geet of ‘heir meeting their brother man, who has all the ae- | one of the defendant's cars, and killed, onthe evening of | VOX of very valuable jew : + ah gFomns for the Know Nothings), who dare notin the open day | vote! Well, what is the result. ny the MartyT; | pirations of liberty and of patriotism, and who desires to | the 2th day of August, 1853, near the corner of Ganse- of truth and light advocate their own doctrines or avow the! cive iy » an man in «| taise his children to distinction, is worthy of the machi- | Yoort and West streets, The ‘night was dark, and it was Ispian Figur m Texas—Tex Kirep.—The ‘own objects. thell county of Brocme, and in the hardest ved, That the proceedings of the late gathering en | town in tliat hard county, received four hun- «, Resol this spot, ‘exasperated political rteead $ pe dred and five votes—Bronson thirty-nine. He got into natione of the tyrante of Europe,” They would also pro- alleged by Mr. James B. Sheys, the counsel for the plain: | New Orleans Picagune bas the following letter from an at te — in the class alluded. to in the above ttempt to scribe a man beeaure he happened to wed the daughter | tiff, that there were no bélls, lights or beacons attached | officer of the Mounted Riflemen: of an Irish Catholic or a French Catholic, and in doing | 10 ihe cars to warn people of their approach; and that in Fort CLaxxs, Texas, Oct. 18, 1854. ¢ ton, ° foes | Delaware, sobre CHARLE! ‘Nov 6 ship. Columbia, Sturge, lion’s den, and was torn to pieces. Yes, his (Dickin- “ y hh } h ATE resolution) was a miserable a! ver up their own | * 110 i : 80 would be guilty of an abomination, not only in the | the street at the precise spot where Mr. Johnson was Eds. Pie.—We have just in an ex from General ‘brig St Andrew, Kean, Boston; sobrs Fanny, Yat knova, bat gisaetly anes a i ts a cheat athe = Set pets be eee ne she ed = sight of Gott but dgaiaat the charter of rede liber- | Tun over wasa deep excavation for a hon that it | Smith, who was, on the 10th inst., at Li Se Hedley, Nitork; aloe Neat, Yow Tost unscrupulous Knaves are thove whose imncinationsars | For Ulman; that is better than if they went for Clack, | es. (Cheers.) We must think of these things, You | was the duty of the defendants to have a light placed at | selected by him asa post to be oceupied by the 8th in. iid brig Adele sae — ates with ep fd yelizious intolerance, and who, mis. | Put lwont to chow the cenciatency of thoes mec, GREK. | dare not ccme upon this rostrum and charge truthfully | oF near the excavation, under the ordinance giving them | fantry. Captain Walker, with a party of the regiment of ae cnsibaer tae guided by # conviction of consci tothe basost and | any of vou have followed for the last sis yeara.” The | that which you state im your seerct lodges, of the impro- | the privilege of laying down thefr. track, which they ne- | Mounted Rifles, who went as an to the General, ‘ork: schr NW Smith, Hobart, do, ' In the most dishonorable practices to accomplish their object. y of y : rect. he pricty and danger of our Catholic fellow-citizens exercis- | glected to do, and’ that his death resulted entirely from | had a fight with the Indians, killed ten of them, ‘fm 7 ‘26, ao - leaders of that party have gone in this contest as they Cree eran Oe ton marae Rename.) have in every contest—except two or three times—for Ing political privileges. You dare not act towards them | the negligence and carelessness of the defendants, and lost one man, besides Lieut, Mr. receiving an arrow in public ax you do in private. Johnson was a carpenter by trade, but had followed | wound in the stomach. the last twenty-five years, arrayed against the demo- | carting for the last two years preceding his death, and | "On the 11th the Lipans drove off all the animals from Tawis, & not ; | cratic party. Who assailed Silas Wright. politically? | Truth crushed to exrth will rise again ; wan proved to have cared. from $26 t0 $90 per week in | the camp on Live Osk Creek, temporarily. occupied, by een ee ee nie hactiah beuigell The party that went for Ullman against Bron- | he eternal years of God are hers; that vocation; he has left a widow and three children | one company of the Int infantry, under command of Cap- son, ‘That is the party that assailed Silas Wright, But error wounded writhes in pain, behind him. Mr. Fullerton moved for a dismissal of the | tain Arth ‘DA ur, ‘The soldiers killed two Indians. PALL RIVER—Are Nov 8 "sent El Pert r ; in or 8 sc “ wen; sloop J D Fish, Davie, Albany Sth, sehr MG Durtere amet, GAL:VESTON—Arr on or prev to Nov bark Wm M Har rr ris, T atom, 19 days. I ‘Oct 29 bark Hayden’ for NYork, old: 10th, weg winds and others RORGETOWN, DC—Arr Nov6 brig Lonisa Sears, Kel- » bence. UC BEC—Arr Nov Ist robrs Turk, Rowell, Row York, 58 » Cousins, New Geo Peayey, Hunt, do; ith Star, Huckins, do, Mary H ae, Harring Be) Be arion, ‘Webster, 4 i Baltimore. MARBLEHEAD—Arr Sechr irate, Pb MOBILE—Arr Nov 2 vhip Arabia. NEW ORLEANS—Arr Nov 3 atte Oa and came over to Tammany Hall to call for And dies amid hor worshipers. complaint, on the ground that the plaintiff had failed to three cheers for John Young. I knew John Young; he | You who are elated with ey, and are so ready and pre- pra “ne gence on the part tr the company, and Domestic Miscellany. was a very good man. But those who Ro ot and as- | pared to bear on your manly shoulders the eanidate of | nom centiat, but that the decenced placed himself on the | Tye contributions to the Washiny ‘National monu- sailed Silas Wright I do not think to be such very honor- | the Know Nothings into the Mayoralty chair, whether | track for self-destruction. The Court held that it was ment, from October 5 to November 5, amounted to $1,306 ; able men; and when they tried to get three cheers for | electcd legally or not—you will live to see the day when | the bounden duty of the plaintiff to show affirmatively | 3. he amount expended during the same time was Jobn Young they got what I hope to get if Lever dosuch you will blush crimson to your eyes that you ever enter- | that the deceased was free {rom negligence on his own | $9 000 $2. om a dirty trich—biched down bh as one Kick mote, 88 | {ained so unholy, so unrighteous, so un-Christian and so | part, and also that the defendants were guilty of negli- “ a a ogee gilt, upon the Stet (Laughter), Well, it was | un-American a doctrine. (Cheers.) If there be any one | gence: but as the hour of adjournment had arrived, Tit demnaniiee a, eithe | Paid there would be a row here to-night. Oh no; I do | article in the constitution of this great—uay, the great- | Court beld the question open until this morning in order MARITIME INTELLIGENCE success of a bold and leader, under whose banner | 2Ot believe a word of it: but there was many a good | est of countries, it is that article which secures to our | to allow the plaintiff to produce further evidence as to 4 Seo will Sgbt anti it is crowned with yet higher honor, , C€MocrAt who gid, and there aren good many honest | fellow-citizens the right to worship God each in his own | his own negligence, ARR nna (Three cheers. | democrats here &-night. Now L stood and listened to | way. (Cheers.) And he should have nobody to make | "Nov. 10.—-lhe plaintiff having failed to produce an; Bg, AH packages and letters intended for the New Youx Resolved, That the re-election of the Hon. Horatio Seymour them last night on the stoop there. They said 1 was de- | jim afraid. And yet this great and holy principle is | further Proof of negligence, the complaint was dismissed, | 2#®aup sealed, ail. as the executive of the Empire State, is enthusiastically hail- puted with three hundred mon to defend the ot struck at by an American phala: It is anew doctrine | with liberty to plaintiff to be heard at the general term ese have been me a tion we see the complete vindication of an honorable citise persion calumny—the triumph of democratic elder; Clarissa Currier, ire $4.07 (30 32 © teem ofthe social, politicn clerk's office from attack! Well, I was; and I hope I | tome, that the American pecrle have such a word as | in the Grst instance, on the exceptions taken by the | yyy preps meen 8.0 42] mom REET Tone, B Walsh, orks doy fanaticism, bigotry and intolerance; (cheers; thes cd cotcatog Ue lowe Ok mo soustep, Cathe tet: | Lemih oie eee oe nec cee ee non artes. Cy | ; 01 2 (C "7 ‘ou feat ‘Po demnserniie, maguen, the, soverdienay of ashamedef it, (loud cheers.) And f tell sou, when | of England? (No! nol” and hiasex)) ‘Do you fear the ee ey Mary Elisabeth, stability of our free institutions. (Cheers. you go from here, go like peaceable citizens; don’t let | Emperor Napoleon and the combined masses of France? | , SINGULAR Svrcipz aT Sr. Lovis—! yester. Port of New York, November 10, 1854. i Ja. Cla. steams! ‘The Prespenr put the question on the resolutions, | them lie againgt you; they are prone to do it; don’t let | (No! no!) No; and yet ina country where we have | 87 ee Be rar — Ag Po ly Mona —_— arks, NY ork; Wo een cag Le al ind they they were adopted unanimously. them say you burned down any house. Iillions of American eitizens you pretend, and predicate, pe Pa lh Me a a MP ch sold by Nig&i, Mast 1 Qheniktitp Puctooy: Wye naneepees tk Veet Rivas, Barcelone In compliance with repeated calls, Captain Rrxpgrs | Wes “akischens (Wolpe here Jest eveaing that | Gener tne Hep e shy Ras omer cn a Black cloth overcoat, black cloth pantas patent | _ Ship City of Drocklya (new), Mitchell, Liverpool, Nesmith | Charleston, Towedito sea Z1th, ships Wellfleet, Diana; ‘ook the stand and said -— the Cnihatls Dahl son qelesta mantion tm apvaler i p y - | leather shoes, gingham shirt, and black silk handker. | & 80 roa F Nor ae o! ea Fellow democrats, don’t deny your ition. Fellow Democrats—I come not before you to-night to | ticns. Are they the only ones who interfered in our | Be men, and stand up to your sentiments; and 1 pray | Chief. | The cause of bis death ar forriven, Garrett, Brunswick, Hicks & Bell. explained in the fallow. Ship Spitfire, Arey, Boston, Bassett, Bacon & Co. P ‘y Why single out one man for such especial | to God ‘to give you light to change such unholyand un. | 18 letter, written in the French Innguage, which wi Bi jpreal By nm nageninge sy Poop means. = elections found on hia pertom: Brg ee See, Melag Ret Feira an wie ‘you name great democratic | ccmmentt Did no ministers on the other side interfere? | gocily sentiments as these. Americans afraid? (‘‘Never.’’) e ; toon ton, Meyer, au ‘olliker & New- NEW. Nov 8shrs Brenda, Raymond, N. pert andthe ger pHincipce of tune party. come a nat oe a | ine eniy thing we should be ashamed oft in acting un | ,,. 1 uereeehgine ereen whe, Oem Tay ova wuurderer, | "brig Keserontié (item, Lerensen, St Jigo, Duaseba & Jew, Delight, Batow, Albany: 9, echee Moe not to asporse the character of any man, norany | Well, well, 1 do not say they do; but the Me- | becoming American citizens. This is the only fear that Me necic ln Francois Heury Ne Longuilie. I was bore in | Barmstom. if . y bs ‘James River; Thomas Potter, Clark, Phil- set of men. I come here to speak in vindication of the | thodists and Presbyterians have come down from | should animate the American breast—the fear to tram- Poe ‘on the 4th day of rif 1 18 My family were in Brig Milton (Br), Kenney, Halifax, Wheelwright 4 Co. A Albany; rights of the people of this city of New York, Iknow | their pulpits to the stump, to electioncer. Why | le uson one of the best charters that God’s human crea- the attas eaierenenot fy Twas married toa rare | Schr British Queen (Br), "Pye, Halifax, Kelly & Smithers, Poy poRT—In. port Nov 9, 8% A.M, sohes no distinction among my fellow men, except such not denounce them? 1 PAY, let Justice be | tures have ever enjoyed, and to despoil and throw into | DfS04 T'thonent my happiness would always con. | scp Kondon inedale, Pouce, Burnham ooo ee eee yer Pies Aca they deserve from their integrity and their honor. oy done though the heavens fall,” and they are a long time | anarchy and confusion and strife the centre of hope to rae T left m eave tase With » amall fami gh the ~ Lanndey, ‘St Marks, Brodie & Pettis, NYork;’ Albert Jameson, Jam: ree my friends, this meeting was og ty has been stat coming down. (Mezriment). i os justic® be done ,’ | thre eyes of the down-trodden masses of other countries. onth of Ma Aor ‘arrived in New Orleans the 2ith of Woglam, Alexandris, Abbott, & ' bton, for the to congratulate the democratic party | and I say that the Protestant clergy have interfered in | Will you despoil your beautiful country? No, fellow: Twly, 1864, ‘fut alas! atter tasting of Le for | Ce, i Spee the success of one of its candidates. who | clections in this country quite as much as the Catholic | citizen:—Liberty, with her tresses flying over her naked ‘fteca Gaye, © event Pataiit leverioak' on. Fr dear be. | Sch Baltimore, Siaight, Raltimore, Johnson & Lowden. be the chicf magistrate of city on | (Great cheering anda few hisses.) Their businese is breast, with her noble white brow radiant with philan- | [#tcGm Coys, © Brett, [eaality nverton’ me, | My deeriwo | Schr Elisabeth, Bacon, Philadelphia, JW MoKee, Titenty, Soni {he first day of January next, although » gentleman in | not tomeddle in elections: let them vote as you and Ido; | thropy and hope—Liberty, with her ataff in her hand, | 1X4 Ur ctw gumesing, she died, he wee on. | Schr Eve Perlick, Rendot belo. W Ropes & Co jock, Brown, Boston; fhe Hall told me that Fernando Wood should not take | but! am opposed to all such intermeddling ‘in elections, | and the red cap, the great symbol of liberty, equality | [OnTe of Sheet suffer ’ boy, aged three ‘died of in, Trews SW Lewis. r nobscott, Will his sent, whether or no. (Crie of ‘Oh! oh!’” and | no matter of what sect or denomination they may call | and fraternity—that liberty which she herself almost | ‘}'Touded when my little boy, aged great, but God had master. race Darling, groans.) What made me more astonished, he is» | themselves the clergy of, | Thank God we are living ina | weeps for, she implores you to nourish no such viper in | 1214 men littie git, thirteen, montha old, which gave me mith, Erovidenee: J, I: Denting, § . to man ayn which has always | country which gives protection to all living upon its soil; | your midst as the proscribed party to which you belong. strength. to resist the misfortune that had occurred to =. © Malosey, Bath; Flodde'V. imed the law-loving, order-loving portion of | and I — the day is far distant when the laws shall be | } know this is an unpopular theme, but yet I believe it me, and in this ttle innocent I could ree the likeness of Venloo, Letom; steamers: this community—the whig. (Loud laughter.) He | trampled upon, and American citizens shall be compelled | the duty of the demograttc party of this country toptand | Me, nud im {hie Mind T could ack no more of God but to ga, Rol ew York. stated to me in the County Clerk's Omice toxlay, that | to exclaim, wehave no laws to protect us. Aslam get- truco thote old prisftiplen which have ever distinguished | my beloved wife, and } cout ast willing again to afflict, PROVIDENCE—Arr Nov 9 Propeller James W. Barker should be the Mayor, whether he was | ting hoarse I will not continue further, more than to | the democrat from the federalist and the whig and the Uy taking everything that was left forme in this world, | _ Steamship Florida, Woodball, Savannah, 58 hours, with NYork; sobrs Kelipse, Hitehina, J elected or not. Ob | oh!) Now Ihave little or no | say, that when you go from here, do no unlawfulact; | oppresror and the tyrant. (Cheers.) Let'us stand | (7 the 2th of October last, Thad the misfortune to close peed wenger. to 5 eek Nov ia som peont, ren ee A pe Coit, ‘acquaintance Mr. Barker, but I bave that conf- | If othershave done wrong, follow not their example; you | by the churches, whether Seen terian, Protestant, or | {ie ‘eves of say teeastte, may child, Having wothing to | Besse mite sretem tree Bk ea Reena aTe | Ginger, mendonth soap in him that he would not take cannot mend it by doing worse. The law will right | Catholic. Let ‘us stand by the ministers of ‘the , “ eed “t ‘promethous, hence for D | Bartlett dames ieivers’ Mh of if he did not honestly believe that he was | all things—the law will protect all citizens, native or | Gayel, who go about preaching God and salvation | condole me, Tresolved to quit life myself. Let noone | 70 $7 sienalised stenmahip Dromethens, hence for New Or: | Hartiett, James Kiver, New sah aed elected to the ofee by the voice of adopted, and when they assail that law ahd we are | tovmankind; let ws stand by eace other, shoul. | bisme me, tor Me wins burton a a. Camm. Keystone State, from Whiladelphia for Sava PORT ARD—Are Noy 8 Ddelieve it, 1 “Know Nothing” about ‘Laugh- | called by authority, then let us fight manfully for law | der to shoulder, ready upon all occasions, when a foreign t aa Hern) a wet ft, and held a post mor. | at Ts Hatteras High Dearing W, siqnalited steams NYork; Helen Mcleod, New ter.) Idonot to the party of and order, and for tho protection of our firesides. foe lands upon our al to muster our regiments and | Pell a “we Frets 6 Le Nashville, Berry, bonce for Charleston; 10th, 7 90 AM, RICHMONL—Sid Nov 1 ‘knew nothing” aout him, (more laughter,) nor | " Captain’ Rynders then retired amid enthusiatic ap- | to bent them tack, an wechave done in two conterts ai- | {cmezamination. The contents of the stomach wore | a7 $2 toma 4B parted stenmehip Diack Wartor, hence for | YORK: 7 ooo ng Bowe J any thing to, say ngninst him. (Cheers, mingled | plause. rea Tere oad SNe eettoa A the reeat ech; | Jury returned «verdict that the deceased came to his | | SbIP KS Rishop (clipper, of Philadeiphia), Sherman, san | sche A Jan ah Waltasrne, daye, uel Rai understand their prince! After music from the band, Hon, Thomas J. Moxpay, ‘of Americans ruling America; so a1 Assemblyman elect from the Fourteenth district, came is right. (Applause.) forward amid lovd cheering. He said:— , With mdse, to Bishop & Simonson, Phila- rf secret operations which have attended this canvass, with | Publican, Nov. 3. Ito (of Yarmouth, Mass), Wil unity to express my satisfaction in the t resul 100 Prthie ceetion’ beeance, with, the combined forces the | death: by fome caure woknown to them.—St. Louis Re- i. te Capt. man here who wants f to Fellow -democrats—The ion I oceupy is to me en- | the desipn-of haying # law passed by those who mistrust hy to order. Get 25, rule us? Ne wt afference tirely unexpected. I little dreamed I ‘Dioula be ealled atility of man for his pry dain Pariser &rzamsoar Exriosiox—Two Lives Lost—Yes- stake . a aes By fei por pene. 2 one; veh between and us, consti- | upon toaddress you, But being here I do not feel justi- jaw has succeeded in Massachusetts, in Maine, and | ferday, about half- bile nd short of provisions. Supplied York. foun. 0 x totes #8 Now, by the laws of the United | fled in declining to speak. It is aduty Lowe to the vnecticut——we ought 1 fel that there is not | Reyister of . a ayy jobe is lg States an is an American; (‘Thatis | democratic ty to be always ready and willing to re- a sufficiency of it in the Empire city to frown | when nearly opposite Catfish, exploded (Brem), Seppel, Bremen, 40 days, in ballast, | Spow, , * ‘and carers | agree with tbe gen. | spond to its call. Fallow Gammoerate, we have aavambled down and deprive men of their social position, their ing {vo Rerrons—s white man aoe os mabe pong & Schwab. Dot 2 Jat i ‘otom “ shall ru) merica, ‘Bravo! cons fu one an v * ndearment a ir al '. a re ; the result oO the contest wer have pamod, th ‘end | (Cheeta) Now its is chaatoatt oh the oes Wi Wes nad bee Wiaving on Byard & few aw firem bark ‘Ocleop, from Bremen for Bale peo \ NYork. ‘Cid eel j others hecrs.) Now it appears, from the result of the elec. | wey, and coming to the for the purpose of once more ing ourselves to | fom that there will be a of whigs in the As- | sailors, some of whom were Aoteue with ere TaS tatepare docatiee WE Shiok we bare hembly of the Slater but TY woeld ark therm, ee the | that te bull of the boat was ‘and the only | jumuer,iovrion N Way)! Serer ee trivmphed, We hall one another with exultation, and | repsesentatives of ‘the people, whether they will | demage sustained wan in the front. The exploded | Brig ‘Revellte (of South Thomaston), Bartlet | Thoye our peans will reach the utmost ends of the State. | feel prepared to take thelr seats and force upon | with terrific viclence, Weorine suey, Len all | Sept sree logrood, to Moviand % | We want it known thet ry and intolerance, as | the yeople s law which they know in their own hearts | that ‘of the boiler and hurricane overit. Mr. pth ES}. Paseed SOS Bet hot 8 ¥ | Manifested in the organization of the Maine Liquor | cannot be sustained by public sentiment. (Cheers.) | David Walker, owner of Cola, hearing | Dhar ag etl | hetide from Beers. party, has been destroyed, utterly destroyed, by | We have elected a man who will stand up as the | and secing the Pratt from Se ge : | “Drie Beapateh (in, Murra: of Gove and Je of the social, political, civil and religions | to the efly, and, upon gizing Information of Oe di. | Moltm d four hs on the Philadelphia; sobr UND)—Sld Sept 90 bark Jelia econ de, hs ae bile; sehrs Tsbon, Webster, imone, Vera Cras, Pe abst, "30 BS Benga } , Port au Prince, Oot 4, with seeeeey of Biste ticket. (Loud cheers.) Fabia oc il claseens Sed now Af there bo Coed AD ter, t. The | ES Somppernene It 9 days. 3 succes! the cemoeratic State sees. And now rc OnE : In the pawoe Of that illustrions man winds lection ayers there are of our democratic Cxthelic fellow Col. Clay, on in val ue are a Biel are INGTON, N C—Aee Nov 6 DOW reicice in, and who is certainly the Deen's cle, here, they may look a ie upon foray, . M. My pees ahd cae Rehr fae ni chteoheh Deemed opel one and an, What hast Eis 5 Ms } pe incidents which Mave cecerred aroma the “ey Iona! — in Jahn as chr Lynebts pearaatin Sr fe ; oT ko whem Ls ieee’. eT tee ae Drought , We bave been unable to learn Of this election: and of the-fact thet It ie by ® | inch xine aba fea oar gh ard nares oe and wounded. ome of the officers arver, Go ; oghy Lily, Joues, NY foot that leaves no doubt of the people's wishes. (Cheers.) ' those them, Tsay aot Uke ‘the Pratt were injured, —Louterille Democrat, Nowy 3. &