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bd e © er, ! . . eceived, teen ve bundred aed we- ceived eighteen hundred and ;,0f which Joseph P, THIN? -J HIRD CONGRESS. Welter, Mr. Fitzpatrich, Mr. Dawvon, Mr. Johnson, and Fabuot Wenmont Michel © Bret of Fosayvass | ar wi homered & tata tive eight sa thirty; wre Oy Tm Mrtii4.—Mr. Houston, chairman; Mr. Dodge | and‘ homas W. Cummings, of New York. three hundred and ninety-seven; of which + Hor- received ‘Teom Comm | ced Friday, March 4, 1953, and | of Vines sin, Nr, Morte > ie Sh.elds, and Mr. Tuomp- ae na any ep a of Saiitornla, | tick reseed Soe Regenene a Lage oe] * sie Oe ea eeaiten of Hotes gives fee Manone Te mits March 4, 1835 Baas eater. Cri, chatemenis he Matinrs:| Kivvweky Bice Ot Obies naiiey,- of wiMfisg- | that there were oue hundred and thirty-four scaticring and county, wan four thousand four hundred and als AAD CROC TD MRED 7 wage (10-DAY,) DE} diy. Preodhiead, Mr. Fish, Mr. Thompson, of 'New Jersey, burr, ‘Maine: Drum, of Pennaylvania: , of a Sa Ee haga tstgel teen; of which ro) — Lamar anetived eught mustees. oe SENATE. wT onia: Tixpe —Mr. Dodge, of Iowa; siatcianalt’Me. | lap? et aieameiameaeten eae Welker detec tiene of the city aad, Souete ot Wee YET wie atigios | hendsed aod. ssventy-cight; of Whtak' Hisery Shaw fe- myeaigc Stuart, Mr. Jobmson, Mr. Foot, Mr, Walker, and’ Mr, | °’ : : thousand six husdred and two; of which James M. ceived six hundred seventy-four; of which John he ‘enate consiets of two Senators from each State, | Tuart, Mr. Jobnsow, Mes ’ J at ‘aiiutliasen Gawain Smith, Jr., received twenty-Qve thousand four hundred | M. Reed received five hundred and forty-one; of which there. are thirty-oce Stated, Tego ie aainaee | \re Lax CLatms.—Mr, Pettit, chairman; Mr, | Our peer Sor enenrae” ol and thirty; of which John H. White recelved twenty- Henry Patterson rece.ved eleven hundred and nine; of Senators dir, Allen, and Mr. ‘Thompson, | ‘asHinaton, Deo. 1, 1854 three thousand and thirty-nine; of which Francis whi ere ge y Lye yt Pet iy Arrival of Southern DMembers— Dissatisfaction among them—The Message—The President will try the Conservative”—Dobbin and the North Whiga votless oF Tillou received ten thousand eight husidred and thirty- | That the who! nine; F. R. Tillou, one hundred and ten; and scattering, © the er democrats in Roman; F. 8. ave Free Assembly, one hundred ani -four. cy and county, was ie} ; Sebast ; Mr. itionisis; U., Uwion men; 8. R., Southern chairman, Cooper, Mr. Rusk, and Mr. i j I i i 1 That the whole’ number of votes given for City | fifty: of which P. oF States Hights men; K.N., Know Nothings. | Y 4 ; h Francis B. ia ¥ (Lape. —Mr. Brodhead, chal Mr. © 5 - , - Judge of the city and county of New York was 4 twenty-two; of whic! O'Keefe received reséidiens David Bini | aN ae Williaida, and Me, Wades 12) MY | Carolina Senatorship— Davis and his Prospects— | ine thousand four Bi and Alty-two; of which five hundred and seventy-one; of which Joseph H. Petty Brags m Ashbury Dickins. Ox RavOLeTONARY CisIMs.—Mr. Walker, chairman; Cuba— The Coalition Breaking Up. Sicney H. Stuart received twenty-two thousand five received seven hi and forty-six; of ‘James Beenie ste She bask Mepee, Exyires. Expires. | vir. Toucey, Mr. Cooper, Evans, and Mr.’ Di +] hundred ana six; of which Welcome R. Beebe received G. Larue received four hundred and ninety-seven; of | and tock from her the orew y wanes igs | ahah te ony hae eo, | tet maae ag ch topper | SEG eee, Metres seen ey of | TM a ene Ps son wettest ax | Patt inks Maer ema oe tuick.... 1856 .188T | wir, Bayard. Mr, Geyer, Me, Pete, ead Mee toombee | made upon cach to prepare for | which Ambrose L. F received fourteen | whole num 8 cargo of 2 Clement C. Clay, Jr... .1859 ::1850 | "Gu tual our Grnen aap Bowe RoimerBke: Books obatr. | the state of offairs ret be ensountered. Itisnow | four bundred acd ninety-two; of which William H. | sembly in the eg yg te) meme cotae. Meotzon, Antwerp, 60 days, in bal- * 5 mahal Pa od Bal, . ! 2 a “ ober! W. Jobneun )..2857 | dite Galleate sn? Mtr Hamhe Mr- Mortou, Mr-Adam# | wen understood that more than one Senator is dle | hveccrwhich W-R Decbercoeived ninety sit; SHE Sioe- which Horace V. Sigler received alx hundred and four- | 1st with 206 paswonsnrs, tor Nottobohen 1 iy oa W. Ik, Sebastian “1800 | TOs Roane xp Cavan: —Mr. Buight, chairman; Mr. | eatiefied, end the pitifal condition of the adminis | ari; two; and there were elghty-eight seattcring ‘votes. teen; of which Wm. G. MeLaughlin restived ight hun. | ac. te-t Wardle Psgne otaiae Roe wt uetag: ME Bevson, att Uinee, and ME’ tation makes explanaticns necearary that are VORP | or tie “ty"asd coumtiot New Ves wie aiigekat seven hustfed uot wentyy of which seating rosea | gad fra “ue Bcheera-S Was seh dae aseh ot Cope : Ur emf eimai. cy, | el re Tested td ty deci ins "ahr seer stn gener dees f | VBSERSE Mae Caan Som Moxes Nor Mon tus Latter oF CLE Men Novels, chairman; | Not iong siror, the few Southern men of influ | oc Tinetcen: of which Richard Busteed received four. Axctmbly in the Thirteenth Argembly district of said See wee meee. Be te lian para, spt dared W. W Mr. Mason, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Bright, and Mr, Pratt." | @nce who dared to bave opinions of their own teen thousand eight bundred and thirty-six; of which city and county wae two bho oe ae ae mare Escort (new), Smith, & in te bs yout * ND Tux 1 ea ir- Jobn R. Brady recei eight thousa: 1e an y; of whiel . Ae nine f i eden. W. H. Seward (¥. nr Evens, Mr-Sluare Ar Beward, Mir Ohase, and | Sow cnmrees Sem, were Maumeed Gowa Ryr the Title | 100 aces: of whlak Melntyre received four dred and sixty-five; of which Richard M. Blatchford re- | , Schr Casamance (Fx), Avenel, St Ficere, NY, 14 days,with \ Hamitton Fish. | kitcbem clique bere, with the bravado of armed j)ousend nine hundred and sixty-five; A. McIntyre two; | ceived nine hundred and ninety-six; of which c 5 - | race | AW. Bradfe "] thirty-nine ; Genet received three bundred and six; of which iamatciset aod wnt Tadger, Me, Tos, commmribees: owe: cane, eens = santa ancchnaed To ee | cole Campbell received one hundred ‘and ninety; of Mr Douglas, chairman; Me. Hous. | 708, are whining and bowing down to the | “yt the whole number of votes given for District At | which scattering received three. r. Bell, ir. Jones of Towa, and Mr, | very men against whom they previously torncy of the city and county of New York was fifty-se- | ‘That the whole number of votes given for Member of Rock well ‘ | the their malevolence, | ‘? thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight; of which Assembly in the Fourteenth Assembly district of said | Ox Tei Bunoiscs —Mr. Bayard, chairman; ate, | directed | the | aows of | the to | A: lekgy Hall received twenty-four thousind seven | city and county, was seven thousand one hundred and i ‘ ‘ige 2 Y med t2 hundred and sevent, ; auncey Shaffer ninety four; of Which Jobn P. Gumi “ ats, Tenner Ale lates, Sargon ob Neg, | ON. 8, Cae ne Saghaiee Aad Bef nee hor pc sixty. two bundred and one; of which Thomas J. Manday re- Sloop Frederick Brown, Hull, Providence. Powell, Wilmington, XC, 5 daye. John R, Mi Small, Selon, days. Wm, Wright jewburypore. NOKTH € Geo. b. Badger David 5. Reid oni Salmon P. Chase, (1 A ue ei] K Chase, Pro: Alexander M, Christy, Providencs. . Es Es ON Trouronmes. ton, Mr. Johuson, Jersey) and dir. Pratt, | received twenty-two Y Benjamin F. Wade, ‘Ox Vuaenvoc ir Maltory,. chairman, Mr. Haulin, | MaKe choice of who should and who should not be | Tine Tor Witch Jonas & Phillips recelved nine thousand ceived twenty-six hundred and thirty-eight; of which A PRNNSYLY ANIA ; silletie, ! | of their patty, and wih them partakers of the feast eight hundred and eighteen; J. B. Phillips, four; scat- Thomas Manson received twenty-three hundred and eee oe Ir: Fitspat " M to all, and | tering, two hundred and thirty-five.’ forty; of which scattering received fifteen. coaeee” ghia James Shield: " On Es sep Tuna, —) tzpatrick, o ; Me. \ ering, two ry “five. | y c % pap aad. Reba Le ee er ee chairman; Mr. | om peblio pep. Now, the door is open and | ‘That ihe whole number of votes given for register of | The whole ‘number of votes given for Member of As- ei ” WA. . } Onn arce, chairman; Mr, Cass and | @verybody Is invited to etter, The party is getting | tne city and county of New York wasfifty-nine thousand sembly in the Fifteenth Assembly district of said city | §MP,Qceun Herald, Landon. 9 dicks i weiner SG pence... 1285 ‘Chere | week, and recruite are in demand. sis hundred ard (wenty- three; of which John J. Doane and county; was four thoueand ove hundred and eizhts~ | yd rain; at the Highlands SI : £39 Ehilip A Jonea of Towa, chairman; | : s | received twenty-three mt forty- | three; of which Aras G. ms recei a 2 seeheeiiee und d2. Suniner. mea of Town, chairman; | Tp this despa-ate condition ot effatra, tho Presi: | i." crwhic d chesmantirowuel revolved teelve tae. | huntiea ond ireuty-niot sof which Charles H, Wheclen CONTROL THE CONTINGEST f. byans, chaliman; Mr. Dodge sexs ov tun | dent is trembling between two expedients: ome,to sand and twenty-two; of which Heury D. Johnson re- | received eighteen hundred and twenty-seven; of which | ggpy wie ae -The steamer pero, of | lowa, and | + anj | ceived fourteen thousand one hundred and twelve; of | scattering received twenty-seven. New Ovicans'‘moll-linecasr on the lath froma St Mach AM") send ittc Congress @ sulpharous war message; and | "1, Georce Ireland, Jr,, received nine thousand sight | That the whole number of votes given for Member | Tamparand reports baving loft the stenmer damper her oem . Gwin, of California, | the other, to back out of all the scrapes in whicd — jundyed andiweuty; H. D. Johnson, ninety-five; scatter- | of Assembly in the Sixteenth Assembly district of sil | sort, ashore i ide of Tampa Bay. She would get off at the Me. Risk, of Texas; | the country is involved by filibustering ministers | ing, one bundred and twenty-nine. city and county was five thousand one hundred and | first spri : The brig Gen Marshall, Colcord, art 20th inst from Har of Tennessee; Mr. Rock ‘That the whole number of votes given for Commis- | forty-eight, of which Isaac R. Varlan received seven Seward, of Now, York; Mtr. | stroad, and go it strong on the “oonservative.” | missioner of Streets and Lamps for Che city and county | hundred ar? @lty-nine; of which Daniel C. Penta re- | Yaus,SBe has taken in the cargo of the brig Grand Turk, Mr. i.vuns, of South Carolina. The pulse evicentiy beats for war, as I have sug- | of New York was Fkipioe thousand nine hundred and | ceived thi: teen hundred and four; of which John 8. ‘The sebr Sarah & Lucy, Hilah, arr on the 2ist from Bath, re via aantraet oc eueiaea a te lettore; bat a portion of the | {"t-0ne; of which Sylvanus Gedney received eleven | Cocks received seventeen hundred and forty-seven; of | ae, with an astorted cargo, which Glapoued of ab this Lawrence Brai 1858 Appointed’ Deocmber 35, 1668: gested in my former letters; s2 thousand three hundred and seventy; of which Matthias |) ‘ch Alexander P. received three hundred and | place, She sails to-day for Attakapas, to load with vugar SOLOMON FiO 6 vee ee 1857 Sch nr Bente ot - Cubinet are for peace, and that portion must be Goon aun rea Yee escene enna nine hundred, sd seventy eight; of which Willian 3. hp ta niet | NOS wah ctoamer Gor Dudley, Retertevn, from SINGINIA, - a | eixty- % is . afer A nM } 5 " James M. Mason (3.8, )1887 in; FM Brito respected by the President. That reapeot may go | <'V 7) ‘hoscand seven hundred and forty-seven; of which H Py pean pnt Sh ear re oe pet Bi rae me rd) of Georgia; Orsa We certify this statement to be correct, and tave for Havana, serasping som. she left at once for Charl Nath: crused the same to be attested by the signature of our i eupply the place of the Isabel until that stosmer Choirmon and Secretary, this second 4 f be aired, NATHAN C. ELY Cbatrman.” | "tbe steamer Jarper, Sawyer, arr 27th from Tampa Bay, off with acci R. nD Btratton 80 far as to’give a “conservative” message at the | George G. Glasier received eight thousand seven hundred husetts; George Blisi; | opening of Congress, and a special message, with a | and chty-five; of which Joseph E. Ebling received fif- M. T. Hunter (8.1859 |S ac P. Walker 1855 : | teen tiovsend eight hundred and eleven; M. Gooderson, | A. D., 1854. HereryDedgec 1857 Ma eeeess ene eee a. of Alabama; | Warlike ring to it, a few days afterwards. A halt |. seveniy-nire; C. W. Chalfer, thirty-nine; scattering, one | D. A. Fowisr, Secretary. Ee eee ii: teénl ew: York Sor’ aa Jones, of Tennesse; Harry Hibbard, of New |.J8 made between the applause of the revolution. | hundred and forty-seven, | for Governor | STATEMENT IN RELATION TO POLICR JUSTICRS POR | Juan, is just in. fi bermocrats ft Alcxancer H. Stephens, of Georgia; John | ists and the approval of the Intelligencer. | of ine Almahouse of the City aud pA eta New York | THE SECOND, SEVENTH, AND EIGHTH JUDICIAL DI3- | prT_ADELPHIA, Deo 203—Arr bark. Howling wag od i ; ma Appleton, of Masiacht- | Ony gecige which is the best way out of their diffl- | was fifty-nine thousand three hundred and eighty, of | THICTS, AND CIVIL JUSTICE FOR THR SEVENTH | Porter Mobile; brig Fash , Fader, Antigua; schrs +4 | setts; John ©. Brecks of Kentucky; Solomon @. | which Laniel TTlemann received twenty-three tkoisand |. SUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE CITY AND OOUNTY OF | Yall, Be a EC andy, NYork; Tolegra | Haven, of New York, and John Robbins, of Pennsyl- | culties, and the administation, after having ran | Myer nundied and twenty-one; of which James R. Wood | NEW YORK. Wheldon; BH Rowley ig Sodieey yi Sahn, Ondwatadan, RESENTATIVES | Ane uye-Alfned P. Eugertop, of Obio; JohuLetehor, | 20t with unlimited publi: power, will take it. They | recoived seven thousand seven hundredand fifty-two; of | ‘The Board of County Canvassers of the City and Coun. | ‘av ry, New London; Melville, McGregor, Labec; Charles it ESE a, | N CLs . Kgs 3 of Ohio: Carlton BY | #@ teady to rurrender at discretion it it can be dé. | which C. Godfrey Gunther received ten thousand seven | ty of New York having met at the office of the Clerk of | Hecksher, Stubbs, aud Chas S Carstai . Salet ry a e ts, LS epi Daniel Muen, hie: carlton B- | monstretec that their war effort cannot avail, nor | bundred aud fifty-four; of which Joseph S. Taylor re- said city nnd county, on the 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, | — Cid. 24; steamers City ef Boston, Baker, Boston; Dela- yfous | of Virginin; J : d sixteen thousand five hundred and ninety-seven; | 18h, 20th, 2ist, 22d, 28d, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th and | ware, Clark, NYork; dup Ne a RL Curtis, of Vennsylvan! The Gouse will consist of two huudred aad thi wembers and seven territorial delecates. The delegates, 5 ei zt or | tate them. Tre onl: ‘stion in this ie | oF Decem: % H G. Miller, of Mis ri; Then Rufiin, of North Caro- resuscitate em. 6 onl ue: Ly even! = > 9 1 i aco; gh Ny k Sand a : _SPFAKS ‘ | Dojees ae Rcattl Carole. |p. Ruler, of Maine -ORNK Pep ty we & ein eRe ee, enteae | unilcod Ga Seekeeohon te in the roveral’ election districts of said county, at the | New flavenvAvac Baker, Champion, Fail Rives; Rlisabeth, Linn Woyd,.........Kentacky.,....Salary $16 per day. | | ON Cosmrncy—Themas Puller, of Maine; John | given up with a sigh; and Davis even, who induced We certify this. statement to be correct, and have neral election held on the seventh day of November, | MoCee, Nerwicl agers, Forest, New Haven; steamer creak. eon, of Virgin: hn Wentworth, of Iilinois; | the Cabinet to iatertere in the Missisaiopi election | caused the same to he attested by the signatures of our in the year aforesaid, do certify as follows, to wit :— Sperk:, Morrison, NYork. Jobu W. Forney....Pennsylvanin,. Salary $16 per day. an Yentworth, ‘of Massachusetts; Wiliam Aiken, | to get bim imto the Senate, finds that he has sacri- | chairman and secretary, this second day of December, | That it appears, on’ such estimate and canvass, that ‘ it me 3 vnth Carolina; Aaron Harlun, of Ohio; George W. | § eq his tormer popularity at the South, His pros | A. D., 1854. NATHAN C. ELY, Chairman, ' | the whole number of votes given for Police Justice of the Disasters. se niip Thetis Bower of Kew Hampsnive; “Willem JDuabar, of | pecta, perhaps, were once brilliant—he is now | D. A. Fowun, Secretary. Second Judicial district was six thousand one hundred | sg For love of bark Mopang see general news columns. -Phtlip VBIps. er Rowe, } of New York. = 1.5 | Fook te things ot the peck DODbia! aia metabo | and cighty-six: of which Msthow T. Brennan received | Banx Lywss, Hutchinson, of and for Salem, got ashore ‘ames ercrombie. & a? . moy, of aio, William. | to the it 1856 by dodpii into the | STATEMENT IN RELATION TO REPRESENTATIVES LW | two thousand eight hundred and twenty-three; of whieh | Au, 10 off South end of Zanzibar, but was afterwards got of 2 i jabama,; Henry Beanett, of New York; | Benet calamity « sa hora eat | CONGRESS, Daniel W. Clark received three hundred and fifty-three; | and to ibar, leaking badly, where sho was com- envy Bennet | Bernha.t Henn, of lowa; Muton S. Latham, of California; Senate; but the Cabinet ea:d this would look asif | the Board of County Canvassers of the city and coun- | of which David Kissner received one thousand eight han: ‘or 3270), Goodwin. } ylvania; Hestor L. Steven they were getting we: kuees, and 80 he | ty of x, York hh - of | cd ri Sour Joun E Parres, ashore between Small Point and | 1 u ty of New York having met at the office of the Clerk of | dred and fifty-four; of which Jobu McGrath received A Sn, (Tad) | 4, of Missouri; and Ei- “ gactificed himself,” paper hasit, to | said county, on the 14th, 16th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th eleven hundred and forty-five; of which Jireh Bull re- | Por Island, is reported to be little injured, and will be gob of Arsansas. the President. But with regard to Dobbin’s aacrl- | anc 2)st, 2id, 284, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th days | ceived six, and that there were five scattering votes. a ee ee oe AND Post Roans.—Ealson B. OS, | flee, it muy be well to state en passane that he | of November, and’on the lat and 2d days of December, | ‘That the whole number of votes givon. for Folice Jus- gue gy Catan Saeed Ro ae ee ‘pham, dia’ not withdraw his name 9 @ candidate | 1854, to convacs and estimate the votes given in the sev: | tice of the Seventh Judicial district was four thousand | ¢,°%i® COMER, i rebeetah Tenterden: wom tae = Gee achu: hi ao ae iNew Kant “°Y | tor the Senate until it nai been ciearly ascertained | ¢ra! election districts of said county, at the genernl four hundred and thirty-two; of which Micbael Connolly | wreok. In addition to 35 M lumber to master, there wason iris, of Mi sissippi; Ben Hawards Grey, of Kenivcty; | there wae ro Cuauce for him. hia is weil uoder- | ‘lection held on the 7th day of November, in the year | received one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four; of | board the frame cf a cburch for the Universalist Society @ Bie Vankes at Seg srieeny eee, Os eee er ae i be-verified ba the .t ¢ | aforesaid, do certify as follows, to wit:— | which James M. Byrne received seven hundred and | Haverhill. She was s good vessel avout 8) tons, sovon yours ud dames A. McDougal, of Califoraia, ! stood, and will be veritied by the (nture course of | “ aiat it’ appears on such catimate and canvass, that | geventy-one; of which George F. Clark received one | old, and mot insured, Ow tue Lastruct oy Corvarta—William T. Hamilton, | the new Senators trom Nort i Carolina. Altogether, | tye whole number of votes given for representatives in | thousand seven hundred and two, and that there were | _ Sci Rio Graxpe, Gulliver, of and ‘trom Bangor for Will glow; Richard | tre Cabloet men are sorely embsrrassod, and @X- | Congress for the Third Congressional District for the | five scattering votes. Poston with reltees seoeizs 28 Cobb & French, and eeiiek, | pressing multum in purve, they stand a3 follows:— | Thirty-fourth Congress was eight thonsand turce lun- | ‘That the whole number of votes given for Police Jus- | tht 2d Colovy railroad, experienced a heavy blow off Isle of y y @ ig gi to ON THK of Ol « Carpenter. Priagle, (Ind.) van Belcher, ‘ulamon @. ~-Keoaben KE. James A, ilel-ou a; John Dick, of Pennsyly Willan | Marcy 1s for letting tciogs alone; Davis is for dying | dred ‘and one; of which Gu: 4 fe i I ictal ai i Shoeles mph. ip ane Tecoeeel aah Seared iawny ars Milton 8. Sathan 1. Strat eee edn Coiba or ne i f | ‘ y R. Pelton received four | tice of the Eighth Judicial district was six thousand nine fee, pls SEB * epad or aa era ninais Mississippi; Willan Callow, of Teonessee, | game; Guthrie has suggested retiring; Do Sin | thousand and cighty-toury of which George De Witt | hoadeat andoinedycones of which William MeCoskey rer | PitGBE eS re A oe LL Cdtwe F Lil if ‘ted wo get into the Sevate; Casaing has litaly | Clinton reccived two thousand five hundred and \i(ty- | ceived two thousand six hundred and fifty-nine; of which | heavily, anda large part of bor desk load w shown signs of going over to his old abolition | *iX; of. which William Miner received sixteen h | Williara 8. Davison received two thousand nine hurdred | board. ' After dropping anchor, § friends; and in the meanwhile the “ou'siiers,” | 8% thirty-Gve; and that there were twenty-six es'ter- | and one; of which Willian J. Roomo weceived one thou- | Ws" driven upon the upper point The ei muel W. Parke I \ngustes | “ i + eh now remains, bigh an with every. but! : : Fennsylvania; Joha | pil are of the perty, glare on each other with thelt | "Ey the whole number of votes given for Repressnia: | teunty'scattermevotee et Amt that there were | ver, ena Regged, 1 i ye pealiy belandsd om : viting, of New York; | Yetorning sectional animesities. The result of all | tive in Congress for the Fourth Congressional Pi-:rict | ‘That it also appears, on such estimate and canvass, | une stain. whether she will bu bot off” We Loara thore was i this is not cifficalt to foreace. This “house is | for dhe Sdth Congress was seven thousand five be utred | Rufus Af Peckhain, diviced against itaclf” and must fall - the gofts re- | and nincty-three; of which Miko Walsh received three | the Seventh Judicial district was four thousand four hun- } n Ports. — of Se eerenite on bes faunieg to Bee pee the Southera fire eaters iromnd and fAlt Ree John Kelly pte enzoe | drea oa ei fla iS bebo seein Sei seenived TORR OTRO Els Bay. Ah beg Gathering, Watts, New pana A olg straipbt back to Nashvile. Sach is the ourand snd sixty-eight; of which Sanford L.. Macomber | one thousand nine hundred and fourteen; of which Henr oe % Sao ee pose ‘the €6d Of © ctniition bated on. rae’ received eight huadree apd twenty-four; of which John | W. Genet received one thousand and. eighty; of which | yCiE3*UHCOs—Sld Nov 22 bark J B Joharon, Crockett, N pacd ented, shite: idly | diency with ut prineiple, avd since its conception | W. Bryce received six hundred and twenty-six; of which | John D. Hoyt received one thousand three hundred and | ” Gr ascow—Sld Nov 16 Compotitor, Perry, Havana. that the whole number of votes given for Civil Justice of | no insurance on vessel oF David J, Bailey. t—Milliam 8. W. Dent. eh W. Chestaia. -Junius Billyer 1—Darid A. hese. + Aterander I. Stephens. Gor | Show my, er, ©. : . i James Kelly received one; and there were twenty-four | seventy; of which William Wordsworth received eighty- | _ In the Clyde, !dg, ships John Fyte, Lawton, for San Fraa- 7 Loe Penn. | only Ind togetuer by spoila. seatiering {Bebe e , fee; ani that theks wees three scattering ‘votes. wana ; Folie Bering, Ward, for NYork: and othors ns before. Lae r ©. M. So, 68 I fave stated in the commencement of ‘That the whole number of votes given for Representa- We ceriify this statement to be cormget, and have Bavana—Arr Nov 23 harks Chevalier, Knight, Portland; es. | eansed the same to be attasted by the sigatures of our Bee Ly at cna eas eee "ect south | thie, the uémioistration have only two alternatives | tve in Congress for that portion of the Fifth ¢ ‘ i in the 7th and Th vards of | Chairman and Seeretary, this 2d day of December, 1854. | fo ENDLA to choose berween in trying to save themzelves | sioua! District whieh lies ano (and’ eld 26th for Baltimore # Somers, Wat- Smith ne St Andrew, Kean, Charleston; ee Aid, Ads | from the poli‘ical -gallows—cither to throw them- | the City and County of New York, for the thir } NATHA® C. ELY, Chairman. BY (th, Kensington, Thomas, Jacksonville. Shit ‘seh, | sclvesontie mercy of the coust y, (i.e, a“ con- | was five thousand eight hundred an‘ forty. | D. A. Fowren, Seoretary. . steamer Falcon, Gray, Aspinwall; 25th, barks Expross, servative mesevge,”) or to pluvge the Union iato a ich Thomas R. Whitney received oas thou- | NYork: sehr Midas, Simpson, New Orleans; 20th, bark La- h Philip | DECLARATION, nette, finds, Pertiand, trig Fannie, Campbell TUE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS OF THE OFTY' AND | | ,T'venroot—Sid Nov 13 Amoy, Belt, Savam COUNTY OF NEW YORK, HAVING CANVASSED AND | “Wi 'ra—Sld Nev 11 bark Sea Bird, Weston, Palermo ESTIMATED THE VOTES GIVEN IN THE SEVBRAIL ELEO- Maranzas—Arr Nov 23 brigs Lanterotte, Harciman, oe TION DISTRICTS. OF THE SAID CITY AND COUNTY, | tori C H_ Kenne: ee a ae Ee = AT AGENBRAL ELECTION HELD ON THE SEVENTH ee Se ne aS seu DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1854, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, hip Browster, Wecks, disg; barks Louisiana, DETERMINE AND DECLARE, id Octavia, Woodbury, do; Virriais & Estel in ballast; ‘brigs Jere Fowler, ; Azores, Doan, ¢ hundred and ninety-six; of whi nilton received fourteen hundred and sixty ich George H: Andrews received twelve hi yothree; of which abram I, Berry rece wer, with the bops of obliteraung in this way the | * a; Samuel A | Wemory of their imbesllity. Cuba is the card to be | 3, Hunt, of PF isiaua | plsyed, Hs have said to vee my letters ve pa ichols,o | _bUt poss! it may not be thrown oat on the first | jponsend and fifty-f d a thi | trick, With the mstinct o alarm the Presigent | ‘e bry: Netene” NEE anes Hees ema rary TREN nsylvanis ; May not rely entirely upou either of his two alter- ‘That the whole number of votes given for representative Franti, 2 | natives, Lut try to take advaatage of both. He will | in Congress for the Sixth Congressional District for the Prspg, at” Ala rend 1 & message at first ere tae a“ couserva. ae Riel eters ns was eleven thousan ment,” and lay it before him. He will doubtless ' 5 = L, Dawson, of Pennaylva “4 t eived two thousand four hundred and ei; “U, Daw: Y ty y : : uRADK ighiy ina: Willis Alle i find * public sentiment” not quite so favorable as arles H. Marshall received two thousand two hundred jenvitas. 16th, Sa- | 1—bavil f, Disoey. | S$ Harrisva (KN.) } | i | D.Camplali, ¥.S. Nichols. Jhio; wud ‘Ip ON Mayer pberlain Harlan. ham J. That Fernando Wood, by’ the gresatest nuzber of for Mobile, votes, waa duly elected Mayor of the city and county buen on w York. P—In port shout Nov 21 bark John Colby, it James M. Smith, Jr., by the greatest number of ee for Aspinwall in distress; brig Monte Crista, es Je sallin, of Vi s Mi A Hichendscn : ' epee Hogs at pti “4 a we wil come the war me+ 1 fifty-six; of which Charlee D. Mead roceived one wet Ls oe elected Recorder of the city and county Been fon fer Uusdalonne, Jeaby, , Stell. i~James Allen.” M—Harvey H. doi | Pind Samuel Lilly, of further hpht convinces me of the correotuess of Lod Slurphy received dfty-thice-and that. there were |. Tuat Sidney HL. Stuact, by the greatest number of Home Forts <— William H. Bissell, 16—W. Ro Sapp (K.N.) | 3 wy former statements in cegard to the tone of the | sixteen suaticring votes: AT n't “HST Were | voten, was duly elected City Judge of the city and county Pr had i rg nd gored Py, 2. is ot idiware " 1 D F .— se ry of South ol 4 + ws - Ne be 4 j ee Er i inal ea | Ais arvamne famaes Te ee, of Sout Caroling; | Ostend pow wor. ‘Tha purse or sword policy will That the whole number of votes given for Reprosonta. | TVeW Mork oe | faa Salat Met remauee City of New Were Matthews, KENTUCKY. Wilson Shs | Fastinaa of Wivconata, Galusha A: Crow of | do for bota dodges in the message, whica streuta- | tive in Congress for the Seventh Congressional District | o¢' ik, eat GUly Sineteds GUixhoeute (Ob thee nate Fi adetphia; ships Caroline © Tew, HMoudlette, 1—Liun Boyd. ~ 18—Goor ae ey Edward Pall, of Obie; Augustus E Max: ens the prodabiitty of the Presiaent’s testing both, | for the Thrty-fourth Congress was eleven thousand | ee Pst York urrogate of the city aud | Ocean Esgle, Sprague, Calcutta; Siam, Williams, Elndicsy S95 es HT Resicmin: Evinghe, or ow fret tpl on the “conservative,” and {f thisdon’t , Seven hundred wud eleven; of whten Thomas Childs, ey “emhay A. Oskoy Hail, by; the greatent number of votes, | Neseteas: tobe Desay hae et kee tania Baines: {ames & Chgieman, — 2—Andcow Stanr Als then take s revola'ionary tarn. | Which William Dy Kennedy secaieed. en theses aud wae ly ‘ected District Attorney of the cityand county | Alscld ship Bonnington, Réwards, NOrleans; barks Seaan 5—UClement S. Hill. ORRGON. mot Missouri; |. Nothe ith gees Salen bide fair to be a very ex- | niuety-one, and that there were sixty-three seattering | New York, by th Kendrick, Baltimore; belies L P'Snow,'A B Pesros, Jackson SJ. M. Eliott. 0) ark " = of V citing session, still the proapects of important legia | yotes. That John J. Doane, by the test number of votes, | ville; Suan, ToT Parttidse, Charleston; sehr ‘Alvarade 1— Wiliam Preston. Ciniat Bnd ot de cebetg, | lation exe very small. “A grest many of the terrified | That the whole number of votes given for representa. | He Guly elected Register of the city amd county of | Joy,’ Attakapas; Joseph. fumer, © Myrick, | Norfolk; SI. ©. Breckenridge Leander M. Cor, 10—R. H. Stanton, athanie! P. Ranks, of Mass , of California; Fmorson E f Maryland irnet husetts; are desitons of getting back again into the avolition | tive in Congress for the ighth Congressional District | Now York. RET Cree permet; Weleutt eri * r “ p. EDI y t] BRISTOL—, , rilge, 1 | fold, being tired of the “ coalition.” There are no | for the Thirty-fourih Congress was nine thousand four wien oe oe portlet gre gre god York, sldaloop TW thorn. cme "NYorks bee h, 1 Venter, NYork for Provide: Sid ist, brig. fea pssee; and Jo ylind. | more offfses to atop the berefore yo hondred and fifty-nine ; of which Abram Wakeman re- | ene st sloop Poin KANBAS. | Os raw ShnurTia Of Gosrgia; Javed | OEE offlces to Monig Neate for Badalo wag | ceived fonr thousand cight hundred and ninety-five ; of | the clty and county of New York, Califorais, Weat, Matanzasi soles W" harks s | V. Peck, of New York; Svorhrt, ot Pennsylvania; gt hy for | which James I. Curtis received three thousand and | _Tbat Daniel F. Ticmann, by the grestest number of | philadelphia; Exchange, Rogers, Bangor; sloop’ Jamer VOUISIANA. | Zedekiah Kidwell, of Virginie; William 'R. Sapp, of Ohio! | Nashville. Let the hotels get ready. Neves. | hixty-nine; of which Edward B. Fellows recetved one | Totes, Was duly elected Governor of the Alms House of the | Borden Ra . 2 e William Dunbar. | Sasneeal P,. Bensoth, of Mutae Join By Macy. oF Wisscnala: oa —————-— thousand four hundred aed seventy-three; and tuee | city and county of New York, _TALMMORE—Arr Deo 1 steamers Parker Vein, Vaugha, ‘theo. @. Hunt. | Kaw ce, of Ohio; and Jainos Maurice, of Now Yor Official Canvass. them sete thente (eo aenitnin wise” That Matthew 7. Trenuan, by the greatest namber of | NYork, Vatuam, Green, Altany vis X York; ship Monsoon, John E. Perkins, Jr | oN) S. Bocock, of Virginia; | STATYMENT IN RELATION TO GOVERNOR, LIEVTANANT- | We certify this statement to be correct, and have | Yotets was duly cleoted Police Justice of the Second Ju- | BOG ann, Bremen tte Venamen, Ni gr sane Moses Mi rge W. Chase, of N GOVERNOR, CANAL COMMISSIONER, AND INSPECTOR | cansed the same to be attested by the signature of our | UpAldsEvet of the city and county of New York. Salex (Br), Yator, Be folk (whore MASSACHUSETTS. |. York; Wm. 8 Ash olina; Thomas B. Fi ob hans tena, Chairman and Secretary of this; Board, this aiday of | That Michael Connolly, by the greatest number of | ferair damage suctained from velng in sollielon 7 }—Thomas D. Eliot. 5 | rence, of Pennsyly wifer, of Tonnessee The Foard of County Canvassers of the City and Coan- | December, A. D. 1804. NATHAN ©. ELY, Chairman. votes, was duly elected Police Justice of the Seventh Ju- | Ets, Knowlton, Portsmouth, Nil; Gen Fincknay, Hayes, L——Samuel S. Crocker. 13-—Asa Packer. Charles Skelton, of Alfred H. Colquitt, ot ty oi Now York, having met at the office of je clerk of | D. A. Fowier, Seorétary. - 2 | Aicial district of the city and county of New York. Rio Grande, Oct 1; sehrs Industry (Br), Morton, Cornwallis; ti. Wiley Ed 14—Galusha A. Grow Georgia; and Augustus R. Sollers, of Maryland, | ebiveonety, ontibe 140s Leds atte IGIRP ARES ca, . A. _® ‘p | That William S. Davison, by the greatest number of | JM W (Dr), pos » Halifax; oraake, Gaskal RYocs t—Samnel H. Walley. 15—James Gamble, Ox FbLIc Boibpivas AND Guowsns.—Narton 2, of | Sat, 29d, Sbd, Dithy, DBth, ST. SB Ga ee tae | STATEMENT IN RELATION TO MEMBI seumpny. | Veter, ¥89 daly elected Police Justice for the Highth Ja- ork. Cid steomship Logns} Folnt, Feensm, are at Ry ee Ox Ft ‘ ° 108 | aist, 294, 28d, 2th, 2h, ATH, Vth and 20th ays of : 108 ERS OF ASCUMBLY. | i ‘ Tohanve (Bi ‘Monovideo and & 5—William Appleion. 16—Wm. H. Kurtz. North Cerol ‘atban Velcher, of Connecticut; Joha Lb November, and the ‘Ist day of Decomber, 1854, tocan- | The Board of County Canvassers of the city and county | Miclal districh of the city and county of New York. sohrs Britain's eatiand, Antigua; &—Charles W. Upham. Samuct L. Russell Taylor, of Obio; Lawrence M. t, of South Carolina; |, vass and estimate the votes given in the several Election | of New York, having met at the office of the Clerk of | ‘that Thomas besiege by the greatest number of u MoFarls hi A Wood, Weaver, ty) TEN, P. Banks J. (K-N.) andl Kkenewse Bi; Chamber! a , i probwrepeireriie Beal onsen iyerimaty ol ity and counts, on the 140h, Lath, 1th, 17h, 1ath, | Twtes, was didy elected Civil Justice of the Seventh Ja- LESTON— a teh Guthete, —Tayyan Wentreorih Os Foraax Axsains.-—fheine Of Viegtsia; | She sun any of Movombne intus pocceieecenth de eee | 22d, 2d, 2th, 27th,’ 28th'and ath days of | ‘icial district of the city and county of New Yor’, via’ Koe Week, ante ‘ats Mills from 9A. Bo Witt (F Sompeon W, Harris, of Alabama; Josepit 1. Chandler, of | frogs toile: Noreen: y _ | November, anton ‘the at and 24 days of December, | Uated New York, the 2d day of Decomber, A.D. 18543 | Ti. ie Jo1! aleora’bark aud tere cokeea’ Sle ipan balnen: Lec bidward Laskin cok Tintssed, Clinton, of North Gate, | thet it ayreare on such eetiroate and canvass that the | 1864 to convass and estimate the votes given in those. | 4 Fowisn, Secreta rea AVY? Cisiziman. |. pros Anitiny rigs Guitare; Pacido, Yaton, nad geht Mary = . I. mast. Cliagman, of 3 . ; " 4 veral election di aid city and county, at . A. Powis, § y ; ily, Sawyer, a Northern . wucniaa n, of Ohio; Win. Preston, of Ken- Teticnt neo tae ceunh en Se geveral election held on the Ith day of November, in ‘The Boanl of County Canvassora of the city and 4 ER—Arr Nov $@ eohts Danicl Brown, Hoala, David sta an jos tk ob tacumens. peered ni er aap adele emer fo gp pti Page A Bt Pa | county of New York, having canvassod and estimated | Boltimoro; 1 C Darfoo, James, Mlexantcia; Sing, Townsend, 2—David A, Noble 26—John Dick. 1 "O: chardon, of Hiiols; oighty; of which Myron H, Clark received twelve thou- | That it appeacs on auch estimate and canvass that _ the votes given in each of the Assembly districts of the | Rarpehannoek; sloop Aun B Holmas, Hammond, Albany. Tice Lap hine Viti on Jobo i rot Olle; and tro hundred and thirty-three; of which Daniel | the whole number of votes given for members of As. | Said city aud county, ats gencral election hold om tho | [° )yaireumyeebe solin ——, from Fert Ewan, Sid Sieh, ector Le Stephon ti thoass Deis Tilman ‘received tixteen thowtunt dive Nandvod and | sembly in the First Assembly dletrict of eaid city and | seventh day of November, A. ., 1854, do certify, detor- | $157 yan ng wranunata, « Wrugnein Greene C. Bronson received county was ninetecn huadred and forty-cight; of which | Mine and declare s BOLNES’S HOLE-Arr Nov 2%, PM, schra Saratoga, a ; | Stouband seten hundred aud sisty-aigrot apeeived fOUr t David O'Keefe, Jr. acevived seven hundred nad five; of | ‘That David O'Keefe, Je. by the greatest number of Hodgdon, Mtetmond stem Atpha, Pater, Philadel 4 PuNsions,—Williaan HL. ( Gordell reccived ono; of which H. Seymour received | which Mathew C. Fordham roceived seven hundred and | votes, was dely olecied to the office of Member of As- | for do, with loss of det lon of goals James H Stronp, Cor- ee; Heary A. Elmundaon, of Virginis .eymeur, Daniel Seymour, Ho. Semore, and | two; of which Michael Ryan received four hundred aml sembly im and for the First Assembly district of said duwmitivn for dar moktandy Whelton, dere Prateeiene: rh, of Maine; Peter Rowe, of New York; Nery, 4, Yeymour received one cach; Myton Clark, ML, Clark, | tlirty-six; of which scattering received fiye. be rpm burg. Sid sobr J F Yobias. ic 7 ‘leswarth, of Penhayly ndeew Kilison, of Ohio; 4, Hi. Clark, and G. ©. Bronson one each: aud there ‘That the whole number of votes given for Momber of hat Robert B, Coleman, by the greatest number of Arr 30th, Modena, Ryder, Baltimore, for Boston; James J. Lindley, of Missouri; Smith Miller, of’ Indiana, i Assembly in the Socond Assembly Diste'et was two | Yotes, was duly elvcted to the office of Member of Asvem- | Chester, Croshy, Philadstphi for do; brigs Tail eighty-eight; of Moses McDonald. —Samuel Mayall ~ Wilder Farley. . A muel P. Benson. SL. M, Keitt, Israel Washburn, Jr. 4—F'voston8. Ber —T. J. D. Fuller. b—James f. amb, of Missous CAROLINA. = Z Mserssirrs, 6-W. W. Boye and Thomas T, Flagler, of New York. wqraadhe Ganagsfustbes ck voles oliel ote eee sant | thourand seven hundred and sfx; of which Robert f. DI¥ IM and for te Socoud Assembly district of said city | busy, Sivannal doth inet, for doy Zenith, Davis, NYork for \—Daniel B. Wrigh’ TESS Govervor was fifty-nine thousand seven hundred aad | Coleman secuived eight hundreiand forty-one; of wich _ 8nd county. y-4 2—William S. Barry 1— Nath &—0, R. Siagleton. “Win, W. Charebwell, t Pennsylvania; te + Doo 1 bark Selah, tad seventy-two; of which William —H. Kudlow roeelved | icholas Quackenboss recelyed seven hundred and | ‘That Patrick H. Maguire, by the greatest number of | ATF Doo, bark Selah, Atkins, Phite pan ee twenty theatund two hundred and fifty-nine; of which | Minoty-one; of which Patrick Mullins received dve hun- Votes, was duly elected Member of Assembly ia and for | p'/h'tor Boston; Raivvow, Bmreon, S¢ ae Shanta iectonie Pap ego ney i J; Andrew Stuart, of Honry J. Ragniond received twelve thousand’ five 2 . ‘of whieh Joseph A. Suckney received | the Third Assombly district of said city and county, Foe dor sehes Potomae, Ketchum, Aleaxaadt ‘ iam welavle. ~— Wiliam w { Dent of Geor » Wiley ot which Bradford &. Wood vecelved J, Blossing received That John D. Dixon, by the ee number of votes, | S: on, Ireland; Loulra Gray, Haley; | MARYLAND. —Charles Ready. & , s, and William M. Tweed, of New hele, : | was duly elected Meaiber of Assembly in and for the Mary Miller, a Horsey, Jorn B Franklin. t—George W. Jones. | abe AND CANAL , »; of which Elijah Ford re | | Fourth bly district of said city and county Sheiver, Cain; Rechsc S iltiver, ==; A’ Tirrsll, Ball, and Jacob Bhower. IR. Me Bugg, | George Rteed Riddle, hy rien Hae | | That Bdwin T. Smith, by the greatest numbar of votes, | Chislette B Bick, How, Watiatolpbte tor Boston; RR free. Pre ee BS abe fl H #1, of Connections; pat uly elected Mewutier of Assembly im and for the | Ji Fates Gilen’ Bors eee rae Seen Win, familton. 10—Froderick P. Stanton. | ‘pat Yap choking Ah ogy G. A. Sexoggs four, 1B aa ‘The Wines Ss then any on — be oA. R, Sellers. ase Beary | Sbaw, of North Carolina; Launder DUR Sorogys fifteen, George A, ceived seven lhudeod aud Aitken, ee eee cee setae nist ; W. & - KJ and seven, and there were one han: mes Hayes received ono hun- eted Me A i be ‘ MISOVRI. 1—George W. Smyth e von, e is ‘ ‘alved ong fh ly verb peg yo py Bow wy amen I Stroup, RR Precman, David Lembard a \--'Thomas H. Benton 2—Peter A. Bell t forty ecatioring votes ; Irty-two; of which George A Shafle: received | Charice Ge Latah be thn lateet cumbee of NW, beivs Tolulah, Zeaith, Rainbow, Civilian, Alfred W. Lam? wean whele humber of vote: given for Canal Com (wo hundred and forty-one; of which sea | voter, was duly elected momber of ‘Assembly tn ant for co Niohole Ile, John Byler, =. A 3 AO | a wes fifty-nine thoneand se homdred and ‘ dod en ages cette a4 en yor ratoga, Alpha, Chas Aleti aS ee bast ca a _ | evens; of which ddeun Clark coserrod. wineteen tuowsetel namber of votes given for Membr of | the Seventh Assembly st of said city wnt county. arab Anu, Wout, oy) Grace Girdlar, ‘eran ‘Ohteer The: de oT Marly ; William % | two hundred and seven of which Henry Fitebogh 1 Assembly in the Fourth Assembly district o} { t Theodore Stuyvesant, by the greatest number ey, J ver, Mitten, ATi John & Phelps. = Me Milisen. ‘ MeNair, of Ponnaylyania; ceived thirteen thousand one hundred and twenty-three: A county was two thousund ninety; of which John D. | of votes, was duly elected member of Assembly in and | $B Buck, Feauk, Pawtucket, Join Snow, am 6 Phelps. ¥ ef Andrew stuart, o: | ; Charles A. Wheaton + ‘Lona handred and ‘on received oloven hundred and’ twenty-th: of | for the Fighth Asaembly district of said olty ant WEST—Arr Nov 15 vobrs Gen Worth, Burt, NVork, “ aay | Alvah Sabin, of Vermont. ; of which Clark Borahana received eleven thon. ich Frederick N. Smith received one hundret and | CCunty. ‘ . © Nowell; 16ty sobre Manner, Griffin, Bostoms Al Weare Bice, | | Ow Accousta~-Carlton B, Curtis, of Pe tad ong; of which John C. Herrington received | ghty-eeven; of which Thomas Kh. Suith received six | That Robert J. Jimmerson, by the greatest unmber of vk, (ol Doth eld 17th for Tampiwo); 20th brig Gen fae c0ae. er, of New York; hiwin Be hundred sad ninety-forr; of whieh Joseph KF. Snod- | Votes, was duly cleoted to the office of Meinber of As- arvhell, Coloord, Havana, (ant std 3 Thoma ney, of Ohio; and 0. 3 of which Josiah B, pw ogleton, of | thousand one hundred and Y W ie n08)s Sarah Tacs Helvig Bath, Mey (end std 25th for on aud J. B ‘pane th US cone Heroin’, fague, Selden, fro Paes 2th US sehr Heroine. mn chr Emulous (Br), Roberts, IM: 1—James Manrice. | | grass received seventy -tbrce; of which Joseph Breck re sembly in aud for the Ninth Assembly district of said | 2tet seh ceived three; of which seattering received ten. Bt county. Attook rn As Teer twenty-four, or,—Andrew J. Baclan, of Indiana; Wilvam The wheleaumbet of votes given for Momber of As Icholas Scagrist, by the groatost number of one hundred an: S steemebip Princeton, Ragle com, Pensacola. Sia 1508 Sem Walbrlige H. Witte, of Pennsylvania; David A. Reese, of' Georgi ; f lot tf matt alk otes, was. dol; deh Wether of Assemble ia | f ] 6 . " - Pot ; of Georgia; the whole number of votes civen f« eotor of | sembly in the Fifth Assembly district of said city ana | Vote*, was duly elect amber mbly in | tries Grand Turk, Alistch, Providence; Tavanier, Lester, paar — maf 7 1 | Harvey H. Johnson, of Ublo; aud James Knox, of De | grate Prisove waa: Ritsu to apt ghanl soled cownty, was thirty-two Bantred: gnd ninety, two; of | 2nd for the Tenth Aegembly district of seii clty and | Nyomn m5 * ¢—John Wheeler. 12—Charles 8. Lowis. lapis, : ; ‘e wenty-nine, of which William R. Andrews received nine- | which Pawin L. Smith recelved tbisteom huadred ‘and | County. epi . ; AEWPORT—tn port Dee}, 634 AM, Wigs Ralabor, Nelzom, 7-Win. A. Waluer. t—Latayette MeMuiles } IW ENGRATING.—George Reed Risk of Delaware; thousand five Ifundred and eighty-two; of which | twenty-one; of which John J. Reilly elone thow That Joseph H. Potty, the greatest mumbar of | from pavegtes Vie nage for 3 : Malone {presets B. Contin t—Tafayette McMullen Mike Walsh, of New York; and George A. Simmons, of | Norwood Bowne recelved twelve thousand nine hunired | #and and sitty nine; of which Samuel T. McKinney re. | votes, was duly elected to the office of Member of Arcem- | (24-Ann Elsa, eo ee ePiiiedclphios GP Beck: o—Jared V. Teck. Juinet Paces New York. ‘forty-seven: of which Philip H. Macomba ceived nine hundred end tour; of witteh scattening ree | Dly Im and for the Fleventh Arsombly district of said | San “antes Clash emt Uhniatians, from Providence Win. Murray. ‘devas ton. | Os rsx Tanesny.—Thomas H. Benton, of Missours; Jo- hundred and twelve; of which James coived eight. | city and county, enbeid (where from, ey nok stated) with horses oa TE Weetboco’. * g—aleeh Sabie seph R. Chandler, of Pennsylvania; and Charles J, Pautk- sixteen thousand ‘six hundred and seventy six; of | . bat the whole number of votes given for Member of | _,Tbat Willian G. McLaughlin, by the greatest number ‘oop 1 M Kordem, from’ Full River for NYork, and pee pel per, of Virginis : wt E Dram Vernam#oceived ten thoassnd and nicety; | Aseembly, in the Sixth Assembly District of said eityand | | Member of Assembly in and | ONE port, ached Rben Hawyer, Gould, from Boston fer 18—Rugeel Sage. Cotitabin Lanpaater. | Soire Commaaten on Daretne liam Murray, of Now h William Sheprcutt received three; of which J, | county, was threo thousand oné hundred and forty; of | ths “Assembly district of sa'd city and | 91te In pert, Sabet Bie ‘ie tor tanger: FC Simmons aed 14—Rufus W. Peckham. ‘vem | York; Richard 13. Stanton, ontucky; aud Samuel L, rs received two hundred and twelve; scattering | which William B. Aitkin received one thousand two hun | ul ‘Arctic, from Providence for do; 4 8 Hopkins, Wellfleet for 16—Charles Hug hes. 1—Dantel Wells, Jr Poesely of Pounsylvan ij reeeived one hundred and seven. dred and one: of which Joseph R. Faaet vecetyed nine Rickard M. Bluteh the greatest namber | go; Adrian, Prov’ for NYork; Alvarado, Pratt, Fall ie | Hughes. eh Wells, « Exnoniaey Hsus.—Teoderick W. Groen, of Olio; and We certify (luis statement to he correct, ond have | hundred and iwelve; of which Augustus Prentice received | of votes, was duly elocved f Averably in and | Rizee fon Moran fagelines | ois etconcsliy Grisahe, Forbes, 11—Bishop Perkins. g—John B. Macy ! «1 ander De Witt, of Mesenciusett | caused the seme to be attested by the signature of our | one thousand and seventeen; of which Horace V. Sigler , fF the Thirteenth Acces) of said city and | | BW ORL EA ei sr arlis: Davie Miaey Chace Bioko 4 ’ Dx EXPO WA IN Tae SeATe Desanrweve.——Danket | Chairman end secretaey of this Paarl, thle 24 Gop ur | fecelved, four; of which seatiering reeeive six, | county. pete friend Mecrt Di; ult Stream, Lord, Keuwe: RECAPITULATION; Wi ail, of New Jers y; Samuel December, A.D. 1804, | NATHAN C. ELY, Chairman. That the whole number of votes given for Member of | That The , vay, by the greatest namber of | jane Pendictor, Noyes, Brust), ; Paladin, aeeece eee 1s7 | I. Crocket, of Ba: duly clectel Member of Assembly in and for Cote, Rio da, ancire.. slow: eine up, sobre ke ¥ Jonee, Samuel A. Smith, of Ten- |p. A. Fowuan, Secretary, Assembly, in.the Seventh Asembly District of said Cit 1 was 74 | mesnee: and Thomen T. Flagler, of New York. wba Be se and Counly, was four thousand eight hundredandninety. | the Fourteenth Assembly District of sala city and | Gregory, iv gag Trrascry Devarranyr— | STATEMENT IN RELATION TO MAYOR, RAOORDER, | six: of which Henry Farringion recetved thirteen hun- | cevnty. pips umming, of Now |* GTY JUDGE, SCRKOGATE, DIsTKICT ATTORNMY, | Grodan} dive; of which Samuel Breyoort receivod nine | That Aras G. Wilheme, by the growtest number of | Liverpool; He ‘ork; Mordecal Oliver, of Mirsourl; Michael C. h Dyer, Sylvester, fro cht weeny ocd a Fenny ley, to . wes, Philadelphia; Atlantic, Wi fery's, Milliken, Pflatoiphia; sebe On EXPexprrur: Davi stuart, of Michigan; Thomas W. ( oo i ut of | REGISTER, COMMISSIONER OF STREETS AND LAMPS, | linndred and twenty-two; of which Charles ©, Leigh ra- | \0t¢#, was duly clected Member of Axsembly in and for shi 5 THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES. nsylvanin; and Edward Wade, of Ohio, | AND GOVEXNOR OF THE ALMS HOUSD, FOR THE | ceived fourteen hutdred’ and seventy-seven; of which the Fifteeuth Arsembly District of snid city and county. CORTOLEAATS Nov 30 sehr J K Parker, Sears, NYork. ‘THE SENATE COMMITTERS. ON FAPEXDIORES TN Tur Wak DAPARTMENT.—Goorge | OTTY AXD COUNTY OF NBW YorK. Lowia P. Clover received cleven hundred and eighty | Jhat John 8. Cocks, by the greatest number of vale, | Gd ehig Ashlee, Moors, Have; brig Ht Macehall, Densets, Ay Dee. 12, 1868. 1 W. Kit oof New Hampshire; John Wheeler, of New | The Bowed of County Canvassers of the city and county | of which scattering received oleven. nes duly elected Member of Assembly in and for the ee Shahi; oe Riv D0 vche Falls Roce Baia, Baie. On Formon Retations.—Mr. Mason, chairman; Mr. | York; Ner Middleswarth, of Ponns ie! Davis Car- of New York, having met at the office of the Clerk of That the whole number of votes / ixteenth Assombly District of said city and ae ‘ess. * igen 5 hoagian,, Mr. Gisdedl, Mr. Clayton, Mr. Weller, and Mv. me of New York; and Elihu B, Washburn, of Il- said city ant connty on the 14th, 16th, 18th, 17th, 18th, | Assembly, in the Eighth Assembly yy | Dated New York, the ao of mK A. m4 NEROVIDENCE—Avy Deol ler Oroeala, Manchester, { Jinots. | 20th, viet, 22d, we, Sth, 27th, 2th and doth | amd county, was two thousand four hundred and thirty ; NATHAN C, BLY, Chairma + | WY grk; sohes Northé Wind, 1 Baltimore: Rt Haat: On Finance —Mr, Hunter, chairman; Mr. Bright, Mr. | | Ox Exrrvvrrvres iv mux Navy Daparryanr—Iayetts days’ of November, end Int and id days of Decomber, | two; of which Thoodore Btuyvesant recotved thirteen | 1. A. Fowun, Secretary. Vy, Hammond, Baltimore; Kaxson Rovers, Fasten, Nentities, bat yO al Norris, tad I. Bodase, 44 yg sc lg 9 re hela eer) ee ee | sae A canvane and estimate the votes given in the se: | hundred and six poseves| of ori George B. Richards a Fieiee, Dames iver Jovelomen, lace ieainshann x Commmer.—Mr. Haim! airman; Mr. Dedge o . Uphain, of 3 nse james F. Dowdell, of | veral election ts of city and county, atthe | received reven hu ninety-five; of whi ‘ 5 Finob, Falkenburgh, do; Dolawate, Wheonsin, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Seward, Mr. Ulny, and Mr. | Alabema; abd Alexender C. M. Peunington, of New Jer- general lection iield om the een day of November, Atty: Piha Soe neeg ng nage Tete. Wiens Ph aon ia i eéne ofawreti, Kondow, ‘aa or } Sey. in the yoar aforesai certify as follows, to wit:— blank received twelve. eobrs perinm. w, a: jn nero | Ox Rxrmmncxm os sw Poor Omer Deparment. — That it appears on’such estimatoand canvass that the | — That the whole number of votos given for Member of | t¢ militia of that Sta do; Deo 1 eehre C Hateh, and 'Nantacket, Hewon, Samuel Lilley, of New Jersey, Sarth Miller, of Indiana; of votes given for of the city and | Asecmbly, in the Ninth Assembly district of said city ut ‘ov 2 hark Nichola, N Yorke On ARCH LT ; Mr. Hunter, | Samuel P, Benson, of Maine; James 1. of Geor- | of New York was fifty-nine eight han. ee ices fetes can handred and four- Mra, H. Smith has recovered $3,300 of the city of ARRYA: 2 cers Bums, Phinnes Tot Mr, Wade Mr The mpe New } and Mr. Morton’ and James Abercrombie. of Albome : iaty two; of which Fernand Ve waich Aaron D, Mollks received aistecu bam- | Lowell, for iajusies austaiped by reasva of a defect La Sd tet, oom, Od detain oo din, Abie! eulG C4 My LO dete eid an on ta 6 lw ees. — Henry A, twenty thoussad and (ree; of which James W, Barker even; 06 whieh Robert J. ce | the atacet. .

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