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e e ECTION. | timed soon to be broken by am avalanche. “The tothe National Intelligencer, an wellas thet ae-| THE DOUGLAS BANQUET | git ee Riesses, in peaceating Go nw competing asses lw hethond, cnt set wating ee ab : eae: ree ra pede an aie take tidcs nesiast fonte The friends of tho Hen. Blopton 4. Dengins gure | Reateaton be roe aren an ex- Sen sod fer “Agent, Rew. LATEST NEWS. | all vp.” “ But who believes is?” * Well, you have country in every question where its interests or its | bim a banquet in Cnicago on the 9th inst. In reply press erder from the King—a to meng pny 5 from Nertotx Sept 23 foe Bar. Auoune, Nov 13,1854. , et read Ho Dies. Booey ome a With thous of other | to toast be made « long and elabernte opeech, con S07 the lesa, imprudent, ice tended to le & eee or aba rar waa bed : , » 1854. oe — was a long hour. Nothing countries, England. follows | +9 E The official retuns received at the office of the ' received to contredict the Kings rumor; and Mr. — Tie Times then to make another dis | a 3 | seme minister aleo declared that a modification of Feronaed 2 sovere hes Secretary of Ststo from the counties of Albany, | Seymour's friends hed it a their own way, untd an tinction of somewbat more importance, and not In conclusiop, my friends, permit me to say that | the would render government in Denmark Basted and ofhernioe Sheutanque, Columbia, G: it Untraceable aud very myaterious report, quite so mrtapbysicw. Mr. » tt seems, is at one | there is in the result of the recent elections im) ; bat that, if the Chamber knew more me Cayuga, Ghautanq , Greene, Herkimer, o i tons, bottom up, full Livingston, Madison, | Degan to be circulated that Cat‘sraugus was 400° and the seme time @ citizen SP the United States | which chould nour ardor or induce us to re- modifications, it had but to them. {G04 ising onshore Lewis, Livingston, Ms » Montgomery, Niegara, | be ter for Clark. But nive-tent’ s of those who heard and a subject of France. True, he is, in his cap city | lex our energice. ip orient, from the returns ia The defiance bas been accepted by the Chamber, 1da, whe supplied Oneids, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otwego, | it chook t'eir beads. Those with the penoil stabs, of minister, the Representative of the American re- | a!l the States where elections been recently | which decided to present an address to | | Barc Proms: fo Absooess, Richmord, Rockland, Saratogs, Schenestady, Buf. | however, gravely assured the bystanders that "even pablic, and, a8 such, entitled to various Reiviloges held, that they are the result of a coalition between | the , in the basis of a constita- | pois amerioas Consul ct Mens rained at ir folk, Tompkins, Warren, Washington, Wi ‘and if thie is so Cla k is over 100 ahead in | of Kings, »y the laws of nations; yet having had good incongruous and irreconcilable elements, which can- | tion none of the existing laws should be Cee esceied fe ate " 4 » Wayne, for 3 from 4 leaves 1!” But this profound mathe- Fogtane to bo born in Frame: be it accessing tothe | pot leog be bole together in harmonious action, | submitted. Scum Sanan & Mania, of Rockland (where from or bound Wyoming, vary the table of majorities as'fpublished | matical announsement afforded but little comfort to established doctrines of legitimacy, to the | (Cheere.) Ws oe intone bey 9. Reena as | pot tated), was im contact, no date, with sehr in the Register of this morning in one county only, | the cesponcing. United States are bound to submit, still amenable | that coslitiors, when once succe:sful, cannot hold | Su Court—Gieneral Term. Baltes, fog prot Ann SW 1’ mile, and F} thet of Livingston, which gives one vote leas for ,.°0'clcck-—"What hes caved this great commo- to the sovereign will and pleasure of the Emperor | together ip the next succeeding campaiga. Hostile | Chief J Oakiey and Hon. J ELLE (of Boilly wy pe , tion?” What a rosh! “Who's burt?” “Why, Sey- | of France and his Minister of Police. His | factions, like allied armies, may act in concert in | Slosion and Hoffman, for St Jago, Cuba, par inte Taree Lenede Se. oe ae now joni!® “sinus settenit Clark wcleeteo!" “Til Sac‘ias private affairs and. though, he Rappous to | over the teponsbllie and spots of victory. “CA | eo whe ath ania ene rs e Register’s footing: for the who'e State show | jority!” “That settes it. Clark is !"” “Tt | one, is a private affair ; pens to | over the re spot + Se | Nov. 1—Ann OC. Lichtenberg agt. Herman | Gown iost forenisst, larboard belwaska, an, jority of 286 for Clark. et you fifty be aint!” “Done; put up your pile!” | be fs minister of the United States, -M@ has no public use. us i; will be in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New trial ordered. Coata to abide poiein yihey eam = TS ee i | The’ ile upy and the Whig fe marty ome —- fe ipentie France or ‘ay other country.” } fea, aoa phones ie leg er tg nod | Othe 1 He ogt. 4 samy " Bs “strike,” w ab eed ! We anell see. 5 and Know eism have ppesled from affirmed, with coats. jotice to Mariners. THE RESULT IN THE STATE—STILL DOUBLE 1's o’\lock--Kings came officially reported 3,318 The point thus presented involves the great priu- | stratagem ed « partial over the demo- | bs Semana Seaktene agf. Somes eteslins:--Folgmeah RBLATING TO ae poston AND SAND BAnxs i FUL e for Seymour, and—as if to iliustrate the old adsge ciple cf perpstusl allegiance aud of the fundamental cratic party. must now act affirmatively, and | sffirmed, with costs. TORRES OTRAITS, SAID TO MAVE BERN BATELY DiDCOne (From the Albany Atlas, Moy a ] tle , that misfortunes never come singly, but by bata | doctrinesof legitimacy. Its deoision will settle tne by their united votes redeem all the that Amos’ R. Eno agt. James R. Del Veechio—New ERED. . ‘The reception of the official retarns from Al PEAY | Hows; and that it never rains but it pours—Ecie at question whetcer any or all the natu-alized citizens each faction bas made, or the coalition will be in- | trial ordered. Costs to abide event. Sc tate te Connonledye (ne sonst el pene te county affords the hope that the majorities in that | 3,133! What a scattering! In ten minutes nota 01 toe United States one feality, and are entitled to stantly dissolved, Will venture, in order to Wm. T. Thompson agt. Wm. A. Sale, Jr— 4 cating a notice Of two beaks on use county, which have beeu raised taree times, are de- peneil stub was perceptible, while Seymour'sfriends tLe ; rotection of the government of their cuoics, or retain the support of the shelulaita io fopeal te | Judgment affirmed, with costs. coast of Australia, said not to be laid down ips aS —, serge aniy’ ‘acouihdtin, ee Waiters | were jubilant, weether they still owe nce to that which they | fugitive slave law—to abolish slavery in the District ‘anklin Goodenow agt. Hen gad Tom mac! bliged to you for the early juking , o'cicc) f legias | y — a The very gravest of the corps of fi have volunterily revudiated because it had of Co:umbia, and to probibit the alave trade between for amount of ct, Neapeo t, that after the oppor ns majority for Seymour wa8 | ery way seen ruehing {trough the scmeta atthe | oraced to contibute to thelr Happiness. I( the | the States?’ or, in order sehenent tes eee owen | agiaanens Cotabees Terres rail, 1 the Barina of Bie meen itor apes. al ot a po agree fom " top of vis apeed, but lcoking neither to the right | latter principle should be acqi in by the gov- | of the Noow Nothing cabel, will they abolish the ate Oe mately anion oo tate, and that hand xor the left. Whea he had gathered aguff. ernment of the United States, the millions of adopt- | naturalization laws and proscribe a portion o ota. aly this was immediately followed by am extruordinacy | ciert number sround him to make it worth ois ed citizezs to woom the pledgs of protection has | the American le, Donte of fous faith or |" Edward Morrison agt. Charles Currie, $¢— id bank and reef 11 miles 1 | cost : ‘ict was rendered, with costa, | dy’s Island be correct, is most subi ons and apparently fraudulent iacreaseof votes in the 2 | while to gratify the curiosity avakened by his hot | beep given in return for their obligation of fealty, their place of ih? Never . whig returns. from Waal heute: few wine’ Of the dbthent so'emnity, he in- | must still be considered as bound by the implacable |, elas my friends, let us be of good chear—all is | Panne ae monk mag Retlppertle renye frond or The retarns from Washington county, after having quired whethir “any oue had beard from Schuy- | tie of pervetual allegiance to that government uader | well. Though the heavens are pertially overcast, | be presumed they were not in sight. been passed upon by the clerk twice, had come ia jg « Ectuslervile you mean?” “No, I mean the’ | which they happened to be born, and treason to | the clouds are passing away. © prospect of = Suauz Pox AmonG Rarroap Passenaurs—A A copy of your notice of tho reef will be sent to Contety the tard time, not only rome 300 or 400 sbove th> | county of S:husler—a cunty, sir, that wil save us, | their adopted country becomes their highest daty. | glorious day wus never brighter. (Cacers.) Let girly the name of Ellen White took the small pox | {ituttions to canna ann tis Sent scaveceal oes first report, but :.07e all the probabilitics afforded f- iu thet county lies the everzeliable gaa never: | This was the great point involved in the impress | us stand firm by our prineipiee— they fare the prinat | ip Boston a short time ago, and before her conv: by the statement of the votes on other ofiiers. The | j,Itesing torn ‘of Hector, formerly attacied to | met of our seamen. It prodaced one war, and | ples of the constitu: the Union—of t | gence was completed, on board the cars for | , Should any other merchant vossels pass that way, it watt counjy, ee tous reported in the third edition, places | Pompinis.” Here was a “gc.” No one had | would lead to another, if asserted in any formal way Sepoceatio party which has a0 long con! the | her home in Thetford, Vt. Daring her brief journey yery nae ake aaa aacamation reapeeting Be Seymour abea \ of his colleagues on the ticket, Clark thought of Seouyler, because every ose nad got | by any screign government. destinies of the nation, which has conducted us to | of a 1ew hours she communicated the loathsome dis- Fee" tr ry ‘$d inst. ahead of his ticket, Ulimau a ead of his ticket and | ty :dea that her retuins would be included iu tho-e | Tais doctrine, though virtually sanctioned by the | a position of greatness and th iN | wer that | ease to some dozen people who were on board the WASHINGTON, for the Hydrographer. so that it would appear of Tomphius, Steuben, aud Cuemung. Ube zeturas | Know Notbings, who, in ex adopted citizens | the admiration of eoery calighteced people, and { train in which she travelled, several of whom have | “srt. A Hatsrep, KN, Seoretary, tloya'e eae ‘or Goy 9 ov, than | from tuose counties were lovked up, aud nooe of | fom the Comestio fold, are driving them co seek | which cannot be abandoned withoat Cestroying the | since died. « | Norio oF THE NEW LIGHTSMIF QN THE COPFERGROUND tato ticket; aod gs that isim@ them sssumed to spesk for Hect'r At thismo- | shelter ard protection under their ancient oppres- | last hope of the enslaved and downtrodden 15008 | pessssssmmasssesstesssssnsenae Lompox, Oot 26, 1nbeX5Ae Ese. im poset By peesrapeire nent it was unnonncei that Schuyler had given | sors. con never be recognized by the government of | thrcughout the worid. (Applause) Let there be ths olen pit oy pon, the, Copper- a eee dime eator | Clark 215 majority. Well dove, Sccuyler, Bat taat | tke Uxiteo States. It tas now become impossible | ro compromises with the enemy, for they arethe| MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, fig, Nov], haif'an'hour after ‘sunset, ‘uelowe neeenked wy nat ies the aaa y TRG aes Serene us. All atill in doubt. in the suture of things. The United States mast | eremies of the country—no concessions to the per- | unsvoldable ciroumstances. in Osveg? county, though there if may — Official from Oswego—ouly 1,007 for | azd will protect their citizens, of all classes ani | nicious and hateful of the day, (Applause. | or vu of 400—all up.” The documznt, ia | d:zomize*ions. It isa solemn and imperative obli- | Let us onfarl our banner to the battle an i ¢ «flicia: seal of the clerk, was pronounced | getion. it will not be settled by a resort to mive | baving inscribed upon its ample folds “the constitu: « Teeeraph to Oswego.” Did so; snd ina | metaphysical distinctions or ingenious sophistries | tion and the U: 4 rights and the rizht Trent: O-wege ascurcd us that there was am | bited ¢n the obsoleta pretensions of iafatuated | the people to selfg vernment, parfect religious ror in ibe footings, and toat Clark had 1,407 ma | wen, who cannot or will not see that they are vain- | toleratiop, and no proscription Awerican citi- Bronson the same on that 400 more vores for the rest of the prcvebdieé if uot m is that 400 moe than were castia is apparent be exp sired. Tre Oswego returns we give a8 certifiel by the Clerk of ihe County, er his signature, corroborat- ed by a telegraphic despatch re eived f om him last night, ref'eraiog tie x rity. She State Regis ec however, has rece orniog, we learn, & wo Movements of Ocean Steamers. DISCOVERY OF ASUNKEN ROCK NEAR SODERARM'S LIGHE- Leaves ’ utham| Extract from the log boo! ® voyage from Swartwik to October, aX, Dat Supp. NW, fresh brees: dl Nearing We WY ty: the Space At ck upon » blind rock #! time: g * res 4 were! But tnat was rot in | ly attexp‘ing to turn the world backwards, and , z+ns, wherever bern.” (Creers sud appiause.) Let A stra patch Ha Mr. Fall 1g 8 milority for C Js our; for with Schuyler and Oswego | arrest the inevitab'e couree of that destiny which | it fleatproudly amidst the storms, for they | Pry ee ppg ayer ge § aes ee By a of 1,40 teh the Clerk riya | a8 od, C ack was etill 20 behind. is nothing mo than tho results of t universal | will be as brief as furious. ey may beat 1 ay derarm’s lighthouse bore N 40 W ann te il pi a py at ions. ae Ps a be 5.8 aie Alle il arp nies sie aired 800 causes, far, et a fg the Sa of pe hee the 70K, of emacs ace, es yeh bat rn | 7 comp ae eee e could be obs ° neg Bh eects pe carom, for Clerk, nie ¢ 200 bebind!” * Bat | while surcely able to govern their own subjects, javte moved. Long after is no shoal 1,000 votes from Utiman aod add that number to the | tg aliegany official 2” Phere was toe rub. It was | affect to clctate to the world. Pitated waters havo subsided it will stand out in its vo Baglish mile snd ah Ludlow colawn, | too importwnt to credit on rumor. “ Will youcash | The pledge to the American people in the inau- | inviccibility, and no man need fear for the ship of | the time about 18 the water over the shoal i SRO bs as tho ship struck when between the om ie HZ" All packages and letters intended for the Nuw Yonx | the Rother ot pions beaten Penny new tanga eae In Erie county the ep Prove to be 8 at | qe ihis cneck 7” “ fake ca'e, old fellow! Better | gural mersage of President Pierce, so loudly and so | state while it is anchored to ite everlasting base. | << nounced to us by ‘clegraph on Tuesday night, and | Kees your check in your pocket Too close to be:.” | universally welcomed by all classes aud parties— | (Loud and long continued cheering.) | we hear that the m-jority on our table does not | He scop retu ned, however, with the istelligence | that wherever an American citizen should go, whe- include 110 votes cast for H. Seymour. A large | that be bad “put up his vile” on All | the Karen en. ey aoe i enereee teh aa del Be Ar p his pile” on Allegany. er at home or abroad, he would be covered by the ; v. aa of belle f aR ee ohare er, inthe eaverdl 9 doshas, flicting rumors from Oewego. No | wgisof the American constitution, and protected State of Things in Denmark. | < id Messrwa, Oct 28, iti! tH town having been dectared pier Hy are Lenny ry . neh eat eymour columa, | chances to ieach Schuyler by telegraph. Allegany | hy all the power of his native or adopted country— [From the Journal des Debats, Oct. 24.) ease aie bse pw, Fo Rneamee Day. free om coulete, © quarantine of7 days has been put upon ag rrr eck rt vae EE | in doubt--and there matters rested through the | has not been forgotten, and will sucely be fulfillod. | In Denmark, a conflict of the highest importance | fv 215%! 3)| trom waren 817 | “Manertnuee’ Nov 2 18o-<'rho authorities of Maessitles pe. ne eae mS gus ears, Cane soon edition) puts | right. Whetter Mr, Soulé represents himself, or | has erisen between the legislative and executive | hing eres ww~..~. | have commenced this dag to issue clean bills of health to feral <tr = ae bi Sit, Ow eae not | Py isy, 8 AM.—* Oflicial from Aliegany—Clark | whether he represents his country; whether be is | powers. The dict has voted, almost nnanimously,a | “~~~~~~~~~~ See fe fesvele, i tine of 18 dare her , And may be subject to permutations, we | 7791" “jhat series it. “Yes, but didu’t you bear | cne or many, a unit or a duplicate; or whether he | project of law for the impeachment of the entire | Port of New York, November 18, 1854. Oe i cnercirals om Todas ae bo Ho aaene tt county 0° Sovuyler is reported at 215 for | tbat.the teieara h lote last night stuck to 1,007 only | isa citizen ‘of the United States or a subject of | ministry. Public ofiains wear a more threatening os 4 route, will be again euablod to Tia Maxeeilioe. Clarneae hetvetune eee: ott at? a 12h | on Clarkin Osw-go? Tast will turow Clark 200 be- | Fratice, is of litle corseqnence as bearing on thi very day. The primary cause of the PRe@oMt | a. oe Au cuate, Looe te ena, § I Mitehill tnbhQHORN, Oct 21, T8514. —B a resolution of Hand WH Clarks ue these returns are, probably, in part. | hind, in spite of Allegaay.” ‘Dont believe a word | question, He is ident fled with the honor and unate state of things is, no doubt, owing to | Steamship Southerner, Ewen, Charleston, Spotford, Tiles: |. of the Board of Hesiii hes eae eine tae declsion, hy " ie ee a a a mw =: of it. The rumor 1s paged on the footings of the | nity of the country whe-ever he goes. various natioratities comorised under the sceptre | ton & Co. 1, ‘That vessels from foreign ports, with clean bills ef alee oop es en ere vate | plundering clerk, which are proved false. Clark's 8 to the imm ‘action of the French E: the Kwg of Denmark, which are—the kingdom | pptéamship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, Ludlam & | health, and not having rags on board, ‘may be ‘admitted te Bocanct, Be believe, hotorze the ganvaca: wade. | Bons in Oswcg is 1407 sure, and bo seleated? | ror in refusing to, allow Mr. Soul’ to pase thr. of Devmaik Proper, the’ duchy of Sobleewig, and | PHS 8% snampton, Austin, Liverpool, J 0 Ward, Fe ti ae emeetectnn tite Fort te port on the ’ a. A ~ r e us, doubt still hung over the contest, although | the Frencn dominions, we haye on! add, th», e duel of Holstein Lauenberg. a two Ship American Eagle, Griswold, London, Griswold, Moul- | Tuscan continent islands be turn of votes fir State cfilcers, The law erecting | every cou ity was heard from; aud that doubt hung | with our present lights, the reasons thet have | la‘ter duchies, whose reunion to the crown of Den- | ton 4c sn: SThat the siriug ia the Lararetio et the county has been declared unconstituiioaal, | goon the and the aithori es in Steuben are diapoeed to diare- | PON Ne gardit. It the reports are trne, there is a naw ele- P 0 ty ‘i by thus:— ment of confusion iat odnced into the canvass from | ‘W minutes joy came ax Osweao, Nov. 17, 1854. on & Co. wr in figures officially returned. A de- prompted this step must be grave indeed, to rescue mark is still recent, are German, and form anin- | Shir Sir Robert Peel, Crabtree, Havre, Lane, West & Co. f on'e sent off to clinch thinge. “Tae | it from tbe imputation of beliig a deliberate aud in | tegral part of the Germanic Confederation-—-Holstein SHIPEIBa Mallors, Willteas, Now ‘Orleans, Eagle & Ha- tentional insult to our country. | was placed under the sovereignty of the King of | sard. c Denmark in 1773, Lanenberg in 1817 only; S2 cs rphip Westminster, Sladden, New Orleans, Stanton & this source; bat we wil a:sume “toat the equity | Clark over Seymour, fourteen hundred and seven THE NEW YORK ELECTIONS. wig, on the contrary, has been attached to Listy ‘ = ef the wrole case sill not bo permitted to be | (1407.) No mistake. D. ©. LITTLEJOHN. | [From the Richmond Examiner, Nov. 15.] | Fince the middle of the eleventh century; but the | | Suk Comeau wratan Eeeatata Tae Je alg mit ag mart ig Bh cae mong at wed obstructed by a technicality or matter of more for- ‘And bere we stand, with Myron H. Clark some We questi.n whether a full, accurate and honest | nature of the union of these two duchies has never aid ert Wheeler, Stvannah, J by 4 zival & Co. id anchored in their proper places. The entrance malts. : 200 abead. wich every conzty heard from officially | account of the New York elections, which have just | been accurately defined. The Kings of Denmark | Rig Pelloue (iv), Boivin, Havre, Boyd & Hincken. Spproesked eiihott GIcet e ane ane Raeboe con Fo mi. sb payrat eae baht Bc ecbeat ey ely | but Schuyler. Tbe question seems settled. | tranepited, will ever be written, It sands withoat have always iusisted that Schleswig was inzorpor- | Bris rio (Br), oust Windsor, N8,J_ 8 Whitney & Co. Be ag ued fa: OE er a teph . ar 4 A mel 5 ent in modern eB, it bears the - peop! ig Borneo, Rodgere, Jackson' rico. . * naw, Kings, New York, Bele and Ulster aie stl | oficial reports Very goods“ bute as a doubiiug | least resemblance, ia any of ts foatares, to any thing | Se rte bare adee Mead hare adopted the Beis Ba nanson, Dasiaie, Dacian, SH Gockeabengh. - '| i sciewds Gents ee ee ee eee MME unoffi inl, ana that the decision of the result is | ing friend remarked, if there is again of 50 in | good bad, encient or modern, sacred cr profane, {¢ | Danish manners, and up to @ certain point the | Schr Bustamonte, Wilson, San Francisco, A Oaksmith. i Cid at New Bedford Nov 17 barks Letitis, Himes, Atlan- likely to remain un-ottied till the State cinvassers | Ulster from the first reported official, may there not | may remvnd some of oar readers of Douglas Jer- | Danish Janguoge, still obstioately maintain that | Schr Mechanto (Br), Perry, Antigna, Henry Knox, Sta Toee bectncncis: (of WettPort), Hisgins, Pucite Qosam meet. | be a lees of many fifties ia other counties similarly | rolo’s free translation cf Ovid’s famous account of | they are Germans as well as their neighbors of Hol- | Schr Fred] BY), Crowhy, St Tee Rs eats & Son. Off Cape St Lucas’ July 30 (by letter from Capt Hoxie), The State © asacre mect in this city ou Wed: | situated?” It is peasible; and as it would reqaire | Obsoe. Hear nim:— stein. This preteraion, always denied by the Danish | Schr Imogene, Mobile, Lano, West & Co. Biponeth, of Matte cise —had Yaten 10 Winton making needay next, Fednesiay after the third Mon: | hut three or four such changes to reverse the preseat | Imagine saucepans, sea-woed, obclisks and allspice, to- | government, caused in 1848, as may be remembered, | Schr J M Tayior, bows, Newbern, & M Blackwell & Co, | oy Sh toct cscing What vre om OF Shere Gromns & day in Novem orr,”) when, if tke returnsare all in, | praiitying footings. Ail that cam be done is to still | matoes, tomahawks, cataracts and horsehair, gunpow- | @ gereral risixg against Denmark——a rising which, | S¢P! Copia, Sears, Philadelphia, J A Si { Payta Oct 14 (by letter from Capt Howland), they will proc: ed to canvass and declare the reault. | f wait.” der, er.sauce, stalactites and Loot-jacks, fire-drakes, | supported bi ‘fe arms of Penesia and by the aym- Sohr Bay State, Sherwood, Boston. Dayton & Sprague. 120 sp 40 wh; had recovered two of the runaway pe : one the « ory Sarees will promptly | _ wh igs, squibs, welsh and gongs, cyanogon, puuhies of Geimany, with the single exception of | Bebr Lacon, Bearse, Boston, sw Lewis. . Samen ane had deserted, and was ready to sail on another send in tleirreports, and not their tardiness oc- D soojie, mountains, magpies, earthquakes, oyster patties, 5 3 loop ‘rown, Gardner, Providence, master. ', cas‘on new de ey. z “! mera STATE POLITICS. spermiscetti and duiintiens sonpp esate vanes aoe Age ag Gaps 13, elton a oooh Sloop Van Buren, Lewis, New Haven; J. Havens, aci,from Westport 10th, bark Saoramento, Snow, Indiam neat re OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. nite aud tobacco, molasses, maggots, tenter honky and | the Dates, alter pr et ot Bteamer'Thoy Swan, olmsyh, Baltimore, JF Bosith, Heard from Oct 4, nolat, &c (by letter), Dove, ofand ‘ CANAL COMMISSIONER, | ‘Aunany, Nov. 16, 1854. | trive, rocks, glaclers, ratilesnakes, tongs, pig-tales, whis- | the admiration of all Hurope, gradually reconquer- ARRIVED. Now London for Routh "Atiantio Oocen, "On the 11th of sk Bornnam is running largely abead of | : ’ BM 3 tle-pipes and thunder—with hot, cold, moist, dry,'sweet, | ed the territory of Schlesnig, of whic! again | Steamship Cubawha, Shufeldt, New Orleans vis Havana, | Sept, Jat 33 22, lon 61 40, ina heavy gale, was hove on her erin many of Fe connties,, Ia Niagara, | Whig Mojority m the Next Assembly—Seward’s | sour, harp, flat, and all so:ts of “contending opposites, remained master | But aay, se ieee ee a ae eee ee oe ee een | pe Ry woere Mr. Clark has a majority of 1,228 over Sey- Ran the Senate-—His Prob: inclu several tom-cats, jostling, clanging, whizzing, | which shoulda have been re victory— | |, a ‘y | carrie pets J moar and whers Mr. Brovann bes but370 votes, Br. | nmoes forthe Seniie—Hits. Peabette PF ARane | i, hissing, lating, spurting jbellowing, and cuter: | she legal incorporation of Sonleswig with k; Pcie ea Ko ubip Erancvala. from New Ore spqneme asiven Gnd Sorovopeaast ciereala GIFS Burrham receives 2,622 votes, being a majority of 339 al, and Election of ex-Governor Hunt—A Pros- a leet How ing, and you will have some faint ideaof what Chaos | for in the treaty of peace concluded the same | leans for Boston, 6 days out, all'well, over Mr. Fitzbugh. In Cayuga, Mr. Bronson re- | pectof Whig Reconerliation and Scattering of 4 year have be between Denmark snd many of the northarn Siates | ,Stamihin Alslams, Schenck, Sav Loom, spencer, mizen and foret it stayenila, all the toes on the larboard side of the dook, ail the bulwarks frees nab, with mdye and } foreto mizen rigring om larboard #ido, and all forward of tbe two 2. infimty multiplied by itself of lunatic asy- aE J tes A ides | yangway on starboard side, also carried away boats, cvived 625 votes, and Burnham, 2,728, Mr. Bara--| the Kacte Nothings. | : +f Germony it was imposed on Denmark that Schles- | Age, derrick, from Savannah for New Vork; anme day, 12 | ond stove two otuern, hsm appests te have received the bulk of the Ki 0 | Seas, Renee ee See cee Sane Meares On meted nid retain its German laws, tha’ it | PM, 40 mice SW. of Hattoras steamship Florida, | Spoken—On Steen Ground, Sept 11, Palmyra, Nothieg votes in tose counties in which he runs | ,. NCW tbat a mojerity quite large is conceded to | sobs with tart Hated thekmweben ot -eesn Bele, Met ye my isl aera that the government | hence for Savannah. ai Nautucket,rno ofl on beard 18th, Annawan, be Atte) the whigs in the next House of Assembly, is there | by 9s many exploding powder mills into “an immortal Ship Callandcr (of Boston), Dickinson, London, and | <il on board; 20th, off Canary Telands, John Wells, Bessm, ahead. : J | smash,” ond your conception may perhaps be slightly | f the Duchy should be administered by autnorities | shicids 40 days, with coal, to order. NB, bound 8; 2d inst, off Toneriffe, Don) Franklin, Johnson, wae any positive assurance that William H Seward will | aexj.ted. by + ntirely distinct from those of Denma’k. In 1848, Ship Charles Heil (of Boston), Hall, Havre, 36 days, with | Beverl; Fee) on |. THE AGGREGATE VOTE OF THE STATE, be returned to the United States Senate, for the term | The eye grows weary, and the confused, | while S-hieswig, as weil as Holstein, was still in fall | $79 passengers, to Host & Ryerson; vessel to Hurlbut € Co, | | Aug d,lat 7 258, lon 15 56 E, Hector, of Warren, RI, ® (F e Albany Argus, Nov. \of six yeara from the th’ of March next? Their } as we glance over the lists cf dead and living. | insarrection, and therefore separated from Denmark, | © Ship Clifton, Ingersoll, Antwerp, 36 days, with mdse and Oct 19, 1a¢ 3.50 S, lon 36 45, two Am whalers; one pi Tie cfici#l returns from all the counties, except : z: Thore were twenty differeut factions in the field, | Kimg l'rederick VIL, in order to recompense the | 297 passengers, to Stanton & Thompeon, and passengers to | black with red streak, the other painted iad cole otek Schuy!er and Putnam, foot up as follows on Gover- | State ticket was formed expressly for that purpose | with leaders abd banners. These original factions | Danish nation, which in spite of tre revolutionary Post & fin One death on the NPOMOER sis days, white streak. nor :~ i : ‘The acceptance of candidates agreeable to the abo- | were alls: sbiverea and divided, like scattered os which ‘was spread among the peoples of | with come Er A.C Rossire & Co; vessel to HE Benson. Nov Fore! Ports, Sean Oe iets see } sree Bred litiop, temperance, and every other faction, was | panes of glass, into infinitesimally email cliques and | Europe, had remaived faithful to his dynasty, re- | 11, lat 306%, lon 76, spoke brig May Queen, from New Orleans | MABrors0 —In, see 8 sche Priscilla, Townsend, s “2 i those liberties for Philadelphia. 7,0! In all 464,101. The two counties not incladed | only done to have an effect upon the election of setuid aticaswnalie tence eerieren gon ed pct i Saar vets et week Garland Hof Philadelphia), Martin, Arecito, PR, I Por tas Neve ee, Chae F Beith, tee ill provably sweil the aggregate to 463,000, or | members of the Assembly, who would agree with and lguor traficmen, hard and ‘soft shells, Kaow | then no other national representation than anas- | ° Hart Mery Chapman (of Boston), Hill, Pensacola, 16 days, grame charge of having guns and ammunition om eeabouie, | the present Senate in gratifying the Senator's de Nothiogs and Irish Catholics, free soil democrats | smblage ot States, which, having no deliberative | with ship timber. to master. LAGUAYRA~Arr Oct 18 bark Paes, Wilson, Philadelphia, | undabo itionists, contending and making the State | voice, consequently no real influence on public | Pris Alvaro, O'Litien, Aspinwall, 28 days, in ballast, toF | sig St Kites, gthatrscey THE VOTE ON CANAL COMMISSIONER. | sires. The whole contest, and all the strife, wasto | iteocs with the’ din of the most boieterons politiest | affairs. ‘The king convoked a constituent asscmbly, | “Weis vith ssh pects” Gensk Seer, Nov 4, with | "POMP AC Paixcr—In port Oct 81 brig RF Loper, Little, We are wit: out returns of the vote on CanalCom- | secure the election of mem'ers tending to such a | gor flict that ever raced even New York. So | com of deputies elected by universal suffrage, | salt, to Woodruff &' Robinson. ‘ sry ost bt ny ae b; sngctbers 5 lure soperts missiover in the counties of Albany, Cattaraugus, | result, ‘eeir candidate for Governor, and every | numerous and fraudulent were the tickets, eo vari- | and sasembly adopted, in accord with, the go: Deez, S Fenny, Davis, Mantanilto, 16 anys, with maho- | yatta, trom Norfolk Sept a3 (or Barvadoer, eer New SE Erie, Putpam, Schoyler, Tompkins, Ulster and ant and upintelliginle the ticket confederati: | vernment, a constitution which was sanctioned and | © Brig Edinburgh (of Bangor), Nichols, Key West, 16 days, | ‘istress—ceo Disasters; Nile (Br), Foster, for Port Met Fata NaN we Bares | any pce ach Ingaio wero openly made athe | (BRLAnet feet elon woe eomenes encod | Fromm go by ‘Predenick VI ou te Guat dane | pins tf ViwmineBupnce ary went | ee AME Se ee ae At ay ae yet ane thi ticket. it} law ol ‘a Atlantic, f b 4 biel LR serge or ag, ft | polls; and there can scarcely exist a donbt but one- | inepine thes vay ‘ion- aas hive tor’ Wins tee | kingdom cf Denmark, ‘Te charter, the compilation nor Bits ot Newport, Dore, Baracoa, 10 days, with to. } Atlsntis, for Iudqus, cocking salt, not ae ble = »procars , imington, % any at G'T. ermal o third of those who are desigoated as Soward whigs | were voting, 60 great was the scane of cocfusion at | of which is due toa learned and venerable prelate, | Schr Charles F Smyth (ot Brookhaven), Hawking, Iara | !7th for Salem): 17th Aeolus Stubbs NE a ae bare been elected at the aero of Mr. Clark, But | Wa ppl. sir UM. Monrad, Cishop of thet diocess of Lanland, pro- | e872, mot gewe panel Ne diye, "4 ‘AH the vices and infirmities which have made | tected ail legitimate interdsts, and left all desirable | Schr Iynehvang, Neloon, Richmond, 4 daye WHO'S AHEAD! WHO'S ELECTED GOV- | the alarming fact has buret out, that Mr. Soward | tree scotety a failure, and New York politics a re- | liberty of action to the crown. Under tho régime | Schr fanover, Whipple, Itchy ond. cannot obtain sixty-five votes in the House favorable prosad aa e bye-word come to the surfaoe of the | of thie obarter, public affairs progressed to the | Schr Wesgvrus (of Boston), White, Goorgetowa, 16 days THE GUBERNATORIAL NAGS ON THE “HOME STRETCH!” | to his election. His knowing and clesest adherents, | : 7 ling cauidrun. Five Points heralded forth its | general satisfaction; but, 1a 1950, frei the moment | | Schr Maxfuver, Strong, St Gocrze, and Newport 2 days, er, "St Thomas 3 D citing to politiciacs. At 9 o'clook .yecterday, Sey- | tion, though the canvass awards the whigs a large | short boys, and more loathsome crestarea than | pat in full of these countries, all was | cur Suran Baker, Gockin, Saco for Philadelphia Ober, Demarars; Bras mour's election was generally conceded, and those | majority of members of Cougress—-aso, of tue lower | Dante introduces his reaier to in his excursion | changed, and embarrassments and dificulties surg. Sehr T F Anderson, ——, Portland, wan Jacmel; N Jones, Youn, who bad been “figuring” for a week had retired from | jraroh of the Legislature, and all the State officers |.through the dominions of Piato, infested the streets, |'ed trom all sides. In a little Stats, composed like | 2chy 7ohn Shon, Murrey, Cation, Me. ae Philadelphia; the fleld-—lovo focos couteat and jubilant, with jast yet rhe Governor. They claim no victory, be-.| and barred the avenues to almost every poll box in | the Dsnish monarchy, of various ities, | Schr Cabot, Nickerson, Boston, 4 Son a ee, Oe tee Ane sufficient apprebenrion remaining to make their | conse Seward has been defeated by the people. the city of New York. each with its legislative and particular admicistra- peeht General Hervey (of Bangor), Paulson, Provideuce for | Tustico Story,’ Atkingy’ dot iigs Jolin emotions pleasurable; and the whigs, morose and | 7.¢"¢). ction for Senator will be astempted ‘about |__ The dust, smoke snd confasion, which rendered | tion, there were, nevertheless, Ry, which | 2thr Mary Pearson, Coombe, Providence, ; Ellen, M 8 Cousins; schs Lysander, C indignant, with only bere and there a straggler witt 11,4 migale of February next. Chere is a certain , @ things uncertsin respecting the election, having | were c’mmon to all—such as army, the navy, | "" SAILED. bye feel} Sante, Clans, Sarne “pluck” encugh to ‘hope against hope,” ind t0 os, specified by law. Bofora that period arcives, | Partialy cleared, a Soutuern editor, after a liberal diplomatic representation, | police, posts, © wer <ioamée of war General Iturbide, Vora Cras; stoam- | 'BANGOR—Arr Nov 1s sobr Myers, Rhoades, NYork, persistently prophecy the happening of apparent | Gor ctunities will occur to test hisstrongth, aad | Ute of disinfecting elements, may venture to form | Theee services, or at least their budget, having | snips Glasgow Br» Glasgow; Amgnste, Savannah; South- | ship James Littleseld, (now of Bangor) Potter, iNvareat bilustes. should 2 combination of demosrats, silver graysand | Pretty fair conjectares as to the genera! result; aud | been, since the mn of aster, | erner, Charleston; Jamestown, Norfolk, &. Wavaball Davehs Caleeeh, Castacan, ervey Camaed ts afterwards the official vote from Tompkins | Koow Nothious be found too strong for him, then | although tke election incidents, and s.enes of t2e | comprited in the jurisdiction of the Diet of the | Wind at sunrise, #; meridian, do; sunset, W BATH—Atr Nov 15 brig Porto Rico, Stinchfeld, Philadelas was received. The improvement upon the reported escures will ha taken to anite upon Washiogton | late election, were of a srt never heard of any | kingdom, the three dachies began to complain that | schr Camero, Townosley, Woodatock Milla, Fla; 16th, belie for Olark produced a flatter in both ioit The Senate -is decidedly in favor of Mr. | Where out of the tree States, yet tharo is much in | the Parliament of a country which they styled | e Memoranda. re Maroia, Savannah; ach Sarah Matilda, Harriman, Gtorge- camps, and those who had retired from the field of A held, rather | the result to console us for the ignorance, violence | “foreign” intermeddled in their affairs, and dia |, Lavvcnxy—At Duxbury Sth, ty Wm Paulding, « clipper | town hc. ork; Seward, bot would yield, rather than.hazard a failare | s bark of about 300 ton: led the Emblem, to be oo} a ‘Arr Nov 10 sohrs Lamartino, New York; lth gory mgr’ reassembled, but with so little {5 rake any election during the scagion. Now, it is | and lawlessness of the unfortunate human beings | posed of their resources; they also accused the go | hy'Capt Davis, ot Cha late of bark Marylan in- | Hope, Philadelphia; 13th, Jew, N¥ork; 18th, Benj Franklim, hope or fear that neitwer deemed it worth while fectly well Known that the Know Nothings com- | Who endure the misery of living in the benighted | vertment of partiality for the kingdom (i. e. Den- | ter ded for the Baltimore and Boston Union Dospatel «&} Wilmington, No. ith, brig Albion Cooper, Fornald, to “figure” on the chauces. Seymour still remained rence’ their organization tome’ foudieen, month | regions north of Mason and Dixon’s line. * ¢| mark )- The ministry did not cease to take | Packets. ——$—$ na Nov 16 stew 700 anead. since, preparatory for this very contiageacy. Toe | , Nowas to therésults. Fistofali, letus congratu- | steps, in c ction with the Danish Diet, to make 8 o’c'ock—The Albany canvass officially received. only ‘member in the last Logisiatare, Senator Whit. late the country uzon the acnihilation of Seward. | concessiovs in favor of the Duchies, but the Assem- | Telegraphic Marine Report.¢ a “ Clark 28 better.” Small but comfortable. The rey, Voted on all occasiovs qith the sliver gtays of | Scott's mg ger ae bee half his strength, para- | bly declined to make conceasions, and clang firmly | NEW OTL tia New York; Stephen Gl Sven eaten | Ruler Wikork: whig thermometer still at zero. “ Herkimer 43 in2¥ joay, and will continue to doso. Their object | 1yze¢ one.helf of his body, and disfigured ths arch- | to its legitimate rights. ‘This state of things sub- | N*wburyport via Now York; Stephen Glover, ‘ HOLMES HOLE Spear, better.” Very govd; but too small to excite aay i, +6 defeat Mr. Seward in ali his future ambitius | Saitator. To the surprise of everybody, that extra- | sisted until J , 1852, when the ministry wea- | Buenos Ayros Sep! ia be aspiyatior s, and they feel confideat in the strength eSnary, ivan Soramipreeceihts | body, - We.) Hed Ot ee eee iat een unas ter a | y WEST Nov Se The sip tecnitey, Tomer from New | witrier day, Alooe ig RS § o’clock.—Error discovered in Oaondaga,add- yi, they have acquired at the lave elestion, of | Know Nothurgs, finished tue work which Pierce be- | placed by the een Cabinet, whioh made ita dé = y J } NOrk wiich put in here (whete she since | 0 x do; Proutiss Hobbs, tpg 127 to Clark's colamn, The shadow of a flutter accomplisting theie purpose, Should ex Governor gan. t fbrw pal of a royal manifesto, in which arm), 0, and paid a galvase of ‘one-third, | © derson, Savannah oh ae ‘for perceptible ali xound; but Seymour atill high up In Fort he sent to Washangton it would disara the | They throtted Seward with the most extraordl- | His Majesty declared that ho would promulgate ® | orsussis Her cx eroding tye bw pale + A Hookecher, Stubbes 5 Cars lelphia for Bosto , Somers, ‘antic, Kellar, NYork for Boston; Lightfoot, maatreds. Know Nothings, aud leave them no object to coa | DATy ¢ase and grace, snd left him dead, ey fg wager a exclusive object of which should | Preuiexpenres, 85/135 08 9 o'clock.—-A corporal’s guard of the old army of tena w The one hundred aad twenty t.onaaud | 1¥ing bigh and dry above the lowest possi ste evd (régler) of affairs common to all | Tho cobr ‘Wolcott's ex ) " Sa- if Rucklim, Tass | iP . <, *figirers” sxeem led; but nothing tangible for | Sa t 4 il tuck upon the political Potter's field'of New York. | verte of the monarchy, but which, at the same time, | 6 r, from Attakapas bound to NYork, do; M Sewnll, Loud, Rondout for do; Native ahem to feed upon. "A single desperately bopetil | SO." Uden pack to thet ieelomate ranks, Bit | The Trine aud ite com. ateiows aro Do bowilog « | Kapectea all rights, eatisied all fast demands, and | yittcry ot surns nd chan, ar oy Cush in dy: | tay Sew Nema als, Mone, Saal ir gentleman vortures to open the ball, but gives up at | if "hy any sort of stratagem or chisanery, Soward | Wild and horrible dirge over tto remains of their | left intact the liberties secured by the charter of | several of th crew being sick linve boen taken to tho how. Mahoney. Garwood, Lynn for do; Bben Necbert, Nickerson, Boston for Fredericksburg; Emily Dod; Gelphia far Boston, Sid schrs Francis wood, John Lancaster, Low c DtE teem, bark Childe H a te) the grst effort. “ No hopes.” 940" lock.—Lig»t in tre Weat—a sort of shadowy | surcra borealis, in the shape of gaina of 19 each in Nisgara and Ciantanque. “ Good, as far as they go; but they dot 't go far enough.” Massachusetts and Delaware are unmistakable tn- is returced to the Senate, there will arise sa.ba swarm of Know Notuicgs at the Presideatiat elec- tion in 1856 as will compare with tue myriads of seventeen yeats locasts. [he recent triumphs in Iii bazor to hem for beclog rushed tothe bar | (tects The how tlntstry found a cordial reception | saa eolgueeinteeing ne eve ony | jonor to them for bay crus! to e éflect. iw ef ng. i acd trompled under their fect, the boldext and most | in the Diet, and, the popalations lived ia the best bas rine rat Nori in Re elonly terol upprinc) janetic that ever endangere: e peace ope, when s1 nly wn | Ed, Herald.) of a gveat repnble, Dee's | genctal conslituion ofthe 26th of daly lat, which | their, Crgnd, turk, Aldceh, nim 28 Nha melaey, 10, o’clock.—St Lawrence received; 149 botter for | dications of determined opposition to Seward for |, Next the dsmolition of Seward, we re | bed been prepared with the greatest secrecy. | sist) she had heavy weather, and eprong a leak a few Clark! A slightiy blue tinge perceptible on the | the Presidency, I: ie merely a prolude of wunt may | Joice at the defeat of the Maine Liquor law | This const de all their illualems. | hours cut ct port, and, leaking uo freely. was obliged to bear courtenances of Mr. Seymours friends. be anticipated in the contest two yoars hence, if he | Petty of New York. Cold watcc—water whetnor | in Denmark we see with sorrow that the new | away {ix Key Wout, to repair. She will divobange het casa, 10} o’clock—“ Eset x hulds her own, and better.” | 143) sera hel brought on the course. In- | Voluntary or compulsory—reoms to have bees | law concentrates in the hands of the king, | Mince, PJ Fonteno. The whigs brea:be freer and deo, er, for rumor had | at oe een ea States, on account of St & very low valuation in New York. | and of @ council which he institutes undor | ° "The viz Tavernier, Lester, will finish discharging to-day, whittled her down 300. Pencils again in requisition. | bis, Bieber vot petious and abolition sectional | Lager bier’ and spirituous compounds of bean- | the title of Council of the Kingdom, all affairs con- | and commenco taking in the cargo of the lost brig Maxwelly A flickering hove for Clark, with speculations in re- dectties the formidable order of Know Nothings a and yey. have swept everything before | cerning the entire monarchy («vague and uncer. | A), Oot 99 brig Tavenior, Bennns, NYork; 90th, schre Jane, gard to the counties unofficially reported. Nothing | woulg; by that period, be sufficiontly strengthened m in New York. Impertioeat intermoddiers | tain definition, and of great extension), in which all | risher, Havana; Hlizn Catharine, Alden, NYork; Slst, brig satisfactory iredicted on eivher side. to deleat Bim? not only in New York, but every | With the rights and lberty of business have had | the esential interests of exch of tho four countrios | Grand Turk, Aldrich Nov if Marshall, Phila BM At mouth for do; Geo Gilman, Rand: tl xille NYeork for Bath; Jobn Ads .. Samner, Norfolk; Bannor, Lovell, Boston for Albany. Std 17th, bark Presco' schrs Roeket, Horace Nichols, Grace Gawdler, Eben Herbert, Native Lag’ (Or), MU Mahe~ . ney, Globe. in port 17th, 8 AM, wind NW, barks Dil s Childe Harold (ashore); tries Potosi, Lan, Louay, Alesin, Manuela, Syiving Oleron, Round Pond, Advalorem (Br), f Copttand, Rouben 1 Hobbs, Moscile,' Venus, Sarai Peters: Havana. Tuber, ab this port in distress, 103 o'clock.—‘‘Sallivan 128 better for Clark!’ | the coldest of cold shoulaers turned to them in the fro} " ered epairs, at an expense-ot | Kunyon, St George, Sarah Ano, Mi Respeanane of pencil stabs, and figuring rea ined. | ober State upon which he counts. pe tas sorest late election, The hydranlic rams and Maine Li Szn and'ne teh inet for N York. Bites Lie , Southerner, Niger eanomet, ‘Suean » or All ey¢0 varned toward hontg = f Cattarangus and | 10, the whig party—whether he prefers “scrving in | PUDps were sll smashed in the late election. “ Che wes Teele mete and old om the Sih for NYork. | treed, Jovee Anne Elka Hw A Ww busy, and whig faces slightly | heagen rather than ruling in boll”—qwhether he will chen cisterns held no water,” aud no argumenta Her exyensos were ‘ole Fantle, Lighttost) Mt Sgro, EF A Wea eloon ¢ salvage on the Maxwoll, lately lost on the reef near tins city, ae declded fy the Admiealty Court, Is $1,500; tho exper se on same, $550. Total, $2,100. "Tho brie Kite ie loadin for NOtlenns. ‘The brig. Taver Toaded nnd ready for-som. She will sail ae soon hip a crow, Jno Adams, Banner. ‘Sid 12 M, alL.those reported Mary, Niger, Lightfoot, Johns UvANSTS “tn at Now if hes Rh more rotund. | were strong enough to avati the New Yorkers from " consent that the party shall again become united, by gs ig ig Bn mg went news from Mabe J clectingWasbington ta Bey Senate of the United | ce pie hen Why yA ger bier td feymour caly ST shese,. Griahe, utnered Bates, or wether the whig party shall bo dlebended | So riumpbs of the softe is. certainly ams eweek - throvg! obstinacy, per' ity and ut a eee enor, and ere wigs | *mbitien.’ pos | Boyan ang’ ceas bared Gti ton only seetraived from “cheers” by tae recoliection of | VIEW OF THE Eironss, © oe ON THE | tion, their acquiescence in the Nebraska bill, acd - SOULE 4 do for Bosten; Newcomb, Bacon, loricksburg for do; pomcome ar doy Maria, Gray, AlbaBy Disasters. Extract of a letter to Elwood Walter, Esq, Secrotary past dica: tments. their unwiltingness to continue tre tation of the ", Board of Und iters:— Lurgess, fom —— for do. Nov 19, sches Rawaed, Byer, at. iL ed "Bonoberis holds her own.” This From the Washington Union, Nov. 17.) | question ef binvary., A’ sasjority rete hards ral- | placed in harmony with the ; ee tae , EW an bFORD inven do! Sid 17th: brige ‘Auekiae, t ry ry ‘ i Knotked one prop from beneath the hopes of the MR. SOULI, | fied to bis support, aca tis we rogard as uomis- | grarted on the 26th of July last. Now cloctions, |, Mhe rib coo Hectelbi, Belve, ar oe ee Perey. Nverkt Sylvia ee enemy, and guve the whigs :euewed confidenc. The self-constituted superintendent of American — takeable evidence of bis soundness fipon the slave | which were a hero with the greatest order, | [it"on Abaco Zist ult. Crew all saved, but the ee ee ; . y Iig'selok— Ramos from Kiogs, bat nothing | affairs in Europe and the oracle of the Anglo- | ry question. had tobe mede. Here and there big n 4 A | ter and STR SIO Stel Nee en einai jek ia HAVEN Art Nov 7 sehr T Morritt, Wi , Albany, . Reported 200 better for Seymour, but | American press in the United States—the Lon on | ‘Iu tte election of Congresemen, hovever, the | bination took place, but, generally name home Biseen yon, Cony (er drat, uodtas merenees Se.) ae as ae Noy 16 stoambor (new), ay Siren DECPUL '—Ave Nov 17, PM, stoi doubted. “Colambis 25 better!” Seymour onl 12 | Ties—tis of opinion that the retusal of the Freach | anti-Nebraskaites had everything thor ovn way. | €lectora bélonged to the most (7, ‘Sho has fost everything cxoopt mizen mast. shesd! Excitemeit intense. Messengers passing water during the gale, but is not making any now, er Dolaware, i goverrment to permit this geatleman to pass | Very fe#, if any, friends of that measure have on The Diet. as is known, re-assembled op the 2d ist. |<}, Clik, NYoxk. Fis best ‘Taylor, Hoste a ret . i- | She will probably be repaired hero. NY ork; T sik, Somers, do; D Piakers to and from the different offi cs, ‘ We've got tem | through France on his to Spain, fs a mere | elected to Congrese, and it is with pata taat we Its acts from its first sitting have aystemati i gg NE rt. | Brown, , . —overy body bea tbe age a: the Atlas!” "News | demonstration of personal Hostility against Man in | the cpposttion’ ronke in. Congress’ receiving large | Cally hos'ile ty the ministry. Tae Second Jharaber | 4s sore on’ Momory Noth}. will be. down. fapam va vay | OPAL Ser Nov 18 sohr Thomas Ellis, NYork. SQ from Coemung—Olark 5 better! Five from twelve | his private chara ter. According t) this infall ble avcessions from the free States. We foar that the | haa named M. Monrad, who drow w oe to-day. Mer for gad tetse, Real. were FEN | Utd, woke Coliternhs, Haskins, AttaLapas, Jeaves seven ; Seymour only 7 ” | expounder of the las and doctrives of nations, and frienda of the South qill be powerless in the next | charter (the Fundamental Law), tions whi :h Tents Seu S Bion ‘eculd wor te ae tertained watt waa le chip aha Ventas idipee Re Ratls. Loy Pd 1 dibofelcek — gg temo pt nyord | the rights and duties of American citizens anc their House of Representatives, Bat os the Senate and fr ~ eprd seek EI sha piaeral vast Hore out, Expacted to sail in fom GA a trom Ube bot Yeast Teicjohn, Porto Rive; vole noon (IBF) er ‘“browd : 5 . y , . . ad bee rose | Ths enivage on the a c wate caaatenanae Dat pencil aby il Tks Don't | Soult the Leniien sities, tre eatiesly ‘diferent | ane ‘gent Legislstare cf New York wit Ve ‘meio tuticn, as well ss those addressed to the King for | charictte Wynns hns been awarded by the Chamber Rey PORTSMOUTH—Are Nov 15 schrs Otis, Prise, NYork; ‘nie vote mour 63 abead.” | persons. He has two bodies, two sculs, and two dis- @ Rondt of People nctoss the Cor TOND a aed at 16 aebe O Steven Up of the most extraordinary and incon; as- and it was all carried on merce 9t70 por cout, Saving 18 was eere ive A #5 ARs what about and Erie?” ‘Oh! all | distinct and separate identities, and though Mr. | sertment of the odds and end: of all tne cliqaes and { Mand, waletence of @ mile. ROCKLAN D—Arr Nov 15 sebrs Seymoar ; that Gannett, . jaceremoatously | facti lection. Philadelp?.ts for Boston, in NYork. for 1 Wth sobs t Chae whal i alrendy rported.” A fow rough edged | expelegfr'm Presse Mr; Soule, the mlalter, hes | Novbinge, ade, eof, aver graye, wit hads mi sete Re asta set | Eatin ka, ens a sikctives, ands spaamscio sarast 6 Geo bands Sl no Tight to consider bimeelf sgmoved loved, or his cou. &e de. all will bei ipreseat inthe next New Youvel tlpht. zn rerabpie, Matin aero Oragou, Pat, Only Som, boeper pockets, resent te indignity. sum 01 a every of tom), By BON cee » er Ep GOAL heed pins Meine | lof corny ote eon Mad | poy a MI Sal eg ea sraiske oetagene geen ch Ata Ris oe rane, Thin, aa ewived Tor an ry , a 4 or ‘J yn ‘ p . . GLa ngs and Uhig. Baapense pulse bcs dex, | abviety, and wil no doubt to eye weeny ee Mae Oar se te ceddealae Bt > ptahuas 8 WAL Vike