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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1856, PENNSYLVANIA. man, consequently muoh of the time absent from bis THE DEMOCRATIO STATE CEVTRAL COMMITTEE AND residence, will not deprive him of the right to vote at his THE CARD OF THE REPUBLICAN LEADERS. right Dexocmanc Stars Canreat Comnrres Roos, ser nat ouak o plas ape’ may chance to be epen ates je ures, Oct, $1, ‘Second, *'Can the inbabltants of any place which His Account of What he Saw in that back. A communication signed by Charles Gibbons, Esq , the been ceded by the Bate, to the Unites Bates for the ereo. ‘Torst- Crer | Chairman of the Republican Committes, in which an allu | {02 of forts, magazines, fo. acquire « residence, of ex: tory—Outrages upon the Free State Emi- keep ercise the elective tranchise a8 an inhabitant of tho town ‘Berder must be | Sion is made to the Democratic State Central Committes | Sr grante—The Mufians’ Ideas of Free or district withm which such fort, magazines, &o., may and to myself, appears in yesterday's North American | be situated f’’ py ta Prees and Free Men-Conduct and Daily Times. A few words will dispose of the whole By subdivision 16, of section 8, 1, of the Consti- eo General Government. | | eubject, so far as the Democratic Conmmittee is concerned, | {ution a! the United Sate it is provided that noni In accordance with the following announcemeat,. & 4 President | 0d these shall be as frank and aa plain ag language ca | [Dei have power to exercise exclusive legislation, nail py _—— was held last evening at the Acadomy of | ‘or protect! Ley + RIE I received the following | qi 2b¢ coUrt# Of the United States bave given repeated ju- yCatammaFrom New York 12h, srrive Tuagad on ‘the letter from the Hon. John P, Sanderson, Chairman of the dicial constructions of this clause, and say that ‘the land pa fleece 1oth, From lew a #0 ceded, ipso facto falls within the exclusive | on fain o ikeene Sean aver, use | oem and the vires va out DELPHIA, Aug. 2, ed.’” United States vs Cornell 2 Masons ©. Reps, p 63; —] pedi to the instruct . OC, 4 H enti Sate Commitee Tsubmit (0 you, fr the sonsiaeras also, 6 Wheaton, p48, People vs Godfrey 17, Joba, Keep ‘avd uction of the Democratic ; You ore Chairman, the following prapedtiene nm oe Weuee Graxp Rervmicay Ray.—The ¥. Men's B ‘pout ; gan General ‘Commiire. of the ‘iy of Hew Situ, tie — say ing— Intand (or Orieans 3, From Now Orleans 120, Havans CT 18th. “ane New fons art Ait and ew Oro saath striving ew bith, due at New York At T}s o'clock. Goverare cagon, of 4 % Evarta, fq. of New Vork 0) other disuinguahed gen: will ively address the 5 Pi it end Glee Chup am, they ‘That the Chairmen of the Democratic, bi Ame. | town of Cornwall then the resident of the District of Co- on Glew Chien Dodworth’s band wil be in atten: | Wout foPm'a goverument of thes wa’ thee conattned | siti, haurmien of the Den vasuiog’a call for such number | Iumbia can vole in the adjolsiag county in Maryland from ALMANAO FOR WWW YORK—TRIS DAT. ae cy ‘ home vip 1 esther sine agrees toon @ Serention. chen canatl- | of meetings, to held tee neo ane FI may be | which it was set cf. 6 19] oom mises. morn 1606 . F. G. Young, D. L. Eider, 8. Waterman, rel app! mission int e Union as a State. | reed uper a ea ved in the pre- x Massachusetts. Motca! MU@E WATER. John H. Kéyser, John Barry, J. H. Bdgerly, Commibies ot Ar’ | About this dae, whoa the foun that the squat- | jh Premccntia! canvass aball Re Seocmed by an anal exer Png " 80, “ae ’ * h we = tn eements. ter sovereignty prificiple was working = that the | ccmmittee shall have the Be bn right of selecting the Fersons residing on lands purchased by the United States for Sir, vees respectfully yours, J. P. BANDERSON, rican Btate Commune: Chalrtoan of the Amei ., | towns, nor do they gain a settlement in’ such towns, for them: Joux W. Fouxey, Esa. felves or their children, by residence for any length of time ‘To this communication the subjoined reply was for | ny cieetive franchise aa iobabitants of euch towns. warded the following day, the 19th of Sept: m' and by Third, “Cana ‘who fg not in the service of the Sir. James B. Sheridan pliced in the banda of Mr. San | viited Stato, as a s0lckr oF other wine, who cow resides To Hon, Jons P. Saxpensox, Chairman American State Cen- | tho ceded line, retain his right to vote in the town from Dwi Sitr-Your note dated the 27th of August,onty reachea | Which he removed?’’ a a me on the 9th of September, by private hand I bope you Clearly not. By removing and changing his idence Will exouse the delay in avswering it. The democratic party | be looses his vote in the town “from which he removed us Ciflers wide your candidate for Presiden,tas | effectually as if he removed into any other town. fo secret polttical organizations, and &. B. CUSHING, Attorney General. ‘Now, as heretofore, (and on all proper .) We Will be ready to ‘defend our BRN PO on these questious,” But as your candidate for the jency, SOUTHERN POLITICS. THE PROGRAMME OF DI Mr. Filmore, bas substantially declared, that the present SUNION. onal pert! ove ws all Cther considerations—a sent- [From the Augusta (Ga ) Chronicle, Oct. 16. ment ip which we are bappy to coucur—we deem it quile The Edgefield yeh ay down Me ae ara of performances if Fremont is elected. One useless to determine which of our views on mooted ques. ons ‘shall be iaintained, until 3 yocganee wbelber the Union iiself ‘can be" pthc a “Assuming, | great difculty in the way will be that, (if thoy have the erefore. that the friends of Air. Fillmore will persevere | chance to act) the people of no Southern Stato, ualesa tt mad espenaiie® chai ned oetrines of ‘his Albany speech, | be south Carolina wil! fo low the Buchanan ieaders to aud especially that portion platform adopted by | destruction; anotber will be, that all the Governors will a po hich nominated him, ioing ae not toe the mark; another, that the North won’t divide You tipon those cousitational prirciples whici-he | tbe Pubkic property; bavirg it moro within thelr reach burseif bas asserted. Our object is to waite all the friends of | tban the South, they will grab it at the first movement 2 ject the friends ofa Seeperais and unecrupious pemgrsnbial and seaions! | impale would be’ probably, out von ak you sey br and ou! iro) » “Don Pasty; and in this good work we siall be glad to bave the co. | get it?” Another, thet the first Degro that ran away from Seppo Tena americans, adopted and native born, in | Utopia, (as we suppose the Southern repulie would be the adversaries of cur free institution. ‘Should the friends of | called.) to the Northern repzblic, world bring on war. Mr. Fillmore, however, demonstrate to the country atthe | Constitution, Fugitive Slave law, and al! otber laws being Before seven o’clock the buildirg was crowded in | people were golog to manage their own their | speakers for bis party at such meetings. but dat their names | P&YY Yards, forts, &c., when there ig no C pS - = — 63 - every part, and hundreds were unable to fad even | OM way, then Bo nde “ne can do something.” He | ‘bali be sanouaced la ihe eal for the meeting. iervurk anda. are neh epttind to lao Poona a ae eee CEBARED. ‘ eays “Sf you go ob w constitut that State ‘on will oblige by an answer to th's propesition in . ; — Steamship Knoxville, Ludlow, Sav L Mitchifl. Standing room in the passages. Tho stage was alzo | forvernment and organize it, 1'will employ allthe army, | Dthal’of ycur comtaitiee af your earliest conveienees T aust Seealets nor arp thay Banls t, be asemeah Rectoeaeia ool Steomantp Herapteaer, Otani frotiord & Tlestun. eants. . Crowded, avd the orcbester was occupied by Dodworth’s aay and militia of the States egainst you. I'll pat dowa band. The scene presented was as splendid asany the | the great opera house bes ever witnessed; the banners of Noo herons ee eet fw, Spay ema the different republican clubs decorated the stage, and | erlers, They formed their constitution and Preminent among the in cviptions on their folds was the | ™ ™ission into the Union. Lut the abolitionists bed not been driven out; re-o) a:ions adopted im Missouri had not following, which ix particularly expressive in its refer- | heen chrried into effect: the ner formed had not ence to the republican party of the present time:— beer execvted, and what was to be done now? The Pre- a sigent’s Judge held # court, and instructs the jury that there are certain persons in the community who are Lieutenant Governors and Secretaries of State that must beatiendedto. He. at the suggestion of the President OOO ODIICE DIGS DOOD ODN ODOE LE EDIDLL IE LE DE LE DOMES) oa np are some weascesile a rs, and ‘The meeting was called to order about half past seven make out some indictments; also that there are some nuisances abroad {n the Jand that must be attended to. by the President of the Young Mon’s Republican General | The jury eelecied in a free State county, where nine out Committee, J. Willis Fishrr, Eaq., who, after a few intro. © of en people are free State men, was comipesed of, thirteen " . ¢ Out of zixteen pro slavery men selected by the President peste sipaleeed Gevenncr Metinam, of Mam | 55, Sa cchal copsnaed tp We tame Prenbers Gk fas, bo the audience. ‘ shal of which the President and James Buchanan a) Gey. Romnsoy, op rising, was greeted with loud cheers, Tne indistments were mede against those who i to } euppesed to be leading men, although ihey made a Be eaid—On the occasion of the election of President of | mere suppeced 10 be leading men, although th 28 the United States, once in four years, there is always | ireason with a view to shut them 3, uring the summer. some gréat question that agitetos the community. Some- | ‘The plan was to imprison some of the men and drive out times that question may be a tarit- metimes it may be ¢ remainder; but ‘bey bad pot jearu at that ime ape: that every man tn was aleader. They also in- & bapk—someiimes it may be the admission of a Sisto, | Gicted'a hotel. which was weil furzished, beoaste it was and sometimes tt may be the quict of agitation. This is | @ nuisance. They indicted three printing presses also, the case in the presert canvass. There is @ grogt issue | which were guisarcer. The indictments are procured: before the people. 1 wish uw speak briefty in regard to | but how are they folng to get up an occasion to drive out taxgow—Win Langastr, nists, leause0'U Duncan 4 ‘Ham) orabohat, London—F Karck. Bark Elbe (Ham), Wiazen, Hamburg Bech &_Kunhardi, bark Clara Windsor, Buiton, Port au Prince—E Becker & ray Bark Tiva, Foster, St Thomas-—Maitland, Phelps & Co. Bark Gore, Ohace. Richtmoudcaiobe k Melos, Brig Jenny (®we), Westerberg, Marseilles—F unch & Meincke. Bre Ge an ‘Gil sacri Philadelphia Wadielgh & kK. rig Gen in: * nox. brig L, Heywood. Swett, Bangor—Pilisbury 4 Sandford. phot, Responsible (Br), Dunn, St Johns, N¥—Maitland, 4 Setir Blue Nose (Br), MeBwen. Halifax—H G Donovan. Schr rise (Br), Wiseman, 8t John, NB—D R DeWolf. Schr D Compbell (br), Ludinm, St John’ NB— GL Hatch. Sebr J H Ghdden. Lovett, &t Stepken, NB—J W Lawson. Schr Harmonia, Wheeler, St Augustine—H D Brookman & Sobr T Raj Hulse, Savennah—MeOrendy, Mott & Co. Schr G M Smith. Suith, Buentfort—Dotlner & Poter. Sehr Hanover. Whipp'e Richmond—C H Pierson. Sebr JG Huniisgton, Lowell, Norfolk—J W McKee. Schr © St Jobu, Wright, Rappahannock—Price & Bird. Schr M Johnson. Feoiieid, Baltimore—Van Brunt & Slaght, Schr Lacon. Bearse, Philadelphia Jas Hand Sebr Plymouth Rock, Lacy, Koston—Dayton & Sprague, Sehr Amytis, Fester, Boston—Thompaon & Munter. Sehr Essex, Day's, Fall River—R MeDonald, Sloop Pointer, Fowler. Providence~L ker Steamer Boston, Sellers, Philadelphia—Sandford’s line. ARRIVED. ‘TRE PRICE OF LIBERTY IS BTERN AL VIGILANCE, this for | tee) personally interested in tt, as well as | the free Siate men! The Governor got aick of it, andeaid | coming Oor ben vlection Le ree eee ae il d, how ek t by sioote tte Jeanne Adave, Cosnsn, Chastacten. £8 houre, wth the that { im part represent here to wight. As I | he would not ask for the aseistance of the army. The | 10 unite wih the adversaries of dicusior, in supporting these | of mene? "Tt Wy hard to Gell ete treat bY Loree maar SoA pammenntes 0 SRS SOREN a regard ibis campaign, the Issue before us {8 whether | Marshal saye—‘i tbink oan got it:” and eo he issues his | called fusion State ticket, composed of ‘revresentatives of tie | plane partake most of the ludiecous or the absdat acd ¥ engers, to Durst & aR mose and passengers, to Dunusm & Dimon, Ship Andover, Cardonett, New Orleans, fept 30, with mdse to Wm Nelson & Son. Burk Brothers, Crowell, Bremen, 44 days, with mdse, (9 ke (Brera) Grabau, Bremen, 27 days, in ballast, ers. to Hertnann Koop. ‘Oct 14, iat 40 50, lon arsed bark Meridian. from Bremen for 4 ‘Asa Sawyer (of Mystic) Gates, Rotterdam, Sept 10, with mése and 41 passengera to master. Park W O Alden, Bates Belize, Hon, 24 days, with logwood, toF Alexander. Park Sarah B Hale (of Portland), Floyd, Havana, Oct 5, with supar, to master. rig Beindeer (Br, of Halifax), Curtis, Malaga, 28 days, with fruit, to Hamilton Broa. Brig Abby Taylor, Lindsley, Aspinwall, Sept 12, with bark, hides dc; to F Spies. “Z0th inst, apoke chr Harriet. of Rls worth, who supplied us with provisions. Had light winds and on Toone Or Onisis), Coleon. hus Oayes, Oot 2, with brig ‘ouny ‘a , on. Aux > Wi logweod, to master. 17h inst, lat 26 24, lon 75 22, brig “alison.” of Bangor, for Havana (Brig Allston, Nickerson cid at Repgor 12th wi for Barbadoes | ae Blanche (Br), McDougal, Pictou, 13 days, with coal, to “ary. Brig Lanre) (Br). Doaglas, Maitland, NS, 12 days, with plas- ter. toJ 8 Whitney. Brig Northern Light (Br), Eadale, Windsor, 10 days, with plaster, to J 8 Whitney. Brig Ecbo, Concklin, Baltimore, 8 days, with coal, ‘arrie Sandford, bert, Tampico, 2B , via Key West. with mahogany, to Lobach & Schepler. The C 8 put ine, Bey ‘Went Aug 22, having been dismasied Aug 20by ning. ‘anit item (Br), Innis, Guayama, PR, 22 days, with sugar, jo master. * aoe memourne Oe. Longe Bathurst, NB, 15" days, with icdsiones, siney & Co, Scie John Bosions Lisgo, Savannah. Sehr MM Smith, Wicks Georgetown. Schr E Hale, Clendarel, Georgetown, 15 days. Schr Haze, Smith, Georgetown, 6 days Febr C MeClure, Lewis. North Carolina. Sehr Gen Worth, Dobbios, Fredericksburg. Eehr Goiden Rule, Van Cleef Richmond, 12 days. Sehr Oriana, Tuitle, Richmond, § days. Schr Trident Snow, Richmond. Sohr Cumberland, Chase, Richmond. Scursew York Hingham, Richmond, 17 ays. Sehr Rebecea, Woglum, Richmond, Selir TE French, Wil), Suffolk. Sebr F A Conckiin, Coleman, Vi Sehr W © Downes’ Barker, Virginia, Schr Oregen, Ducker, Virginia. Schr RL. Crook, Chandler, Vi Fehr Mary Eliza, Ds dcelriies of the black republicans, ‘the triumph of whicn | PIADS ar idea Sok dole Feeene el he amen agceee. | "Sie Paccuss or Davin —Xf Feomant be elected’ the is openly advocaied by Horace Greeley, W. ¥ Jobeston and | time for disunioa, it w thought, will have come The Towddeva Stevens tien, ard ‘in thatense, we shall beteady | steps proposed 10 be taken are three: — aul willing to mect. them iu detending the very principles ‘ Sle eda heyy bese Seas Shane Poke eee? | Ist The Southern Governors are to.call their Logisia aiited before the world. BY'co net understand you to spenk for the biack republicans | _ 24. TEe Legisistures are to elect deirgates toa South- add ern Congress. ia your communication, but it muy be neeessary to that we are quite prepared to mect Uist or any other party hestile hh Congress is to assemble at Milledgeville, resent jeorcia. dub, Ita firet work will be the election of a temporary fo the great constitutional issues involved tn the President. ats ‘mo- mentous struggle. Respectfully a. We FORNEY. Siants peat ‘Sth. It will then proceed to form a new constitution. 6th. A commission wil! be forthwith appointed to meet ie Siate Central Committee. 8 similar commitsiom from the North to-diyide the public Purapenria, Sept. 10, 1356. ‘This began and ended al! communication between Mr. pyoperty. ¥! wil this be peaceably carried out, the new govern- ments wil! at once go into operation, and probably enter “anderson and the Democratic Central Committee, and into a treaty of some sort at the start. vetween Mr. Sanderson and myself. 1 heave not con- if Lay we must do the best we can. Bat no on0 vorted with Mr. Sanderson, or even met him, for more than 8 year; apd he can truly bear witness, when he apprehends either war or any material shock to the busi- bees transactions of the world. eballtce this communication, that we bave pever had ty correspondence but that which is published above, A UNION SENTIMENT IN SOUTH GAROLINA, (From the Ashville, 8. C., Spectator, Ovt. 16.] bave never exchanged words on the subject of the ‘residential election. Whatever may be the differences between the republican end American committees, or be- tween Mr. Senderson aad Mr. Gibbons, the demooratic committee proudly cefles apy man, or any set of to The idea that the union of these States can be dissolved peacefully ad without the ebetd'ng of blood, es the dis- ‘union class of Southern politicians are endeavoring to in- onleate, in anticipation of Fremont’s election, is tn the bigheat degree preporterous. . It is a dece| Ppoiwtto apy act or words which, by implication or tafer- tised at this time to frighten timid aud weak minded mea of 3 lead spy honest citizen to believe that any clan- rangement ofany kind has been entered into branch of ovr pelitics! opponenta. We stand meceratic platform and under the victorious flag the South into the support of the federal candidate for the Presidency. Yes, we are told that if Fremont iw elected by the popular will, tt wild become the duty of the Sovth to prevent his inazguration, by marching to of Beet apan apd Breckinz:dge. We make no terma, and ave made vO terms with faction or fanaticism. We re- Capitol and taking forcible porseseron of the treazur, axd the archives of the government, or, as Mr. Cling. ‘ort w no forion We have but one electoral ticket ta the men exprersec himself at Hendersonville, “ by expelling la And while we invite the bonest friends of Millard the abolitiopiats trom the District of Columbia;” and that jo our Svpport, i Is boldly ard publicly done, re we believe that the true interests of all conser- ovr Northern brethrea are guch cowards they would sub malt to euch expulsion without sulkfog a blow. vative wen, apd the sacred principles of the constitution, ‘Le be protected and preserved by the democratic ‘e for eianding by the Uaton as = a8 we can do promising our honor or self-respect. We tae cates ant ite creed. mpaign, which closed so brilliantly, and flected unojing lustre upon the democracy, no ne igrue was denied or overlooked. All the isms were eke repudiared and denounced. While our opponents look upon the institution of siavery as deriving its value end maptatzing tts existence from Tnion. Destroy the Union and, as a necessary consequence, ou destroy ney A ‘This is the reason why the olira abolitionists the North desire and advocate dissolution, They know appea'ed to ai! Orgapizetions, and courted every We followed the plain tenc! of democratic gan thvs the more spectiy aguorz ec thelr While the loch exists we bavy the eiavery ehall be extended to Territory now free, or who. | proc'amation, deciaring that the Territory is in a state of bor freedem ehall eniarge her borders. (Applause ) | insurrection and tusubordination, and ‘upoa all good What z citizens to eniorce the laws. What were the facta’ fy appl ‘Was ths i'sue adopted? The Marshal went down to Law mission into the Union be taxre? Wit! not the application | rence, and Governor Recder was th before the com of Oregon, Minesota, Urah, wae, Nebraska, and | mittee sept out. by Congres*, contesting Mr. Whitfleld’s perbsps New Mexico b> there? May there not bean | fcat. Governor Reeder uid be was exempt from te tily- ‘application for another State on the western shores of | ing before the Grand Jury he hid a opriviege ‘bis continent, and austber in Texes? May there notba | there, and could not be arrested, so that tne an ication of s Siate down near where a gentieman | Martbal did not attempt to arrest bim. Imagine of the mame of Walker resiles’ May there beaiso | the Governor of the State of New York iseutng a application for a State even below thst, South of the | proclamation to all the people within its limits to come Guill of Mexico—Cuba? Most of all these questions willcome | out of the State, and the Marsbal attempting to enforce it. up before Congress during tne uext four years. Tuen the | what would you say? Would you not ssy that the Mar- question Is every time they come up, shail there be sia. shal was a fool’ Yet that wag about al the authority, States, or shall there be freedom? | ail the pretence; and even after this the Deputy Marahal was in Lawrence every day arresting people and Just #0 ceitainly s# those new Ter. | prtaing them to appear before the grand jury. Me. Ro- on pe) ke Union, just so sure | binse rd rae ae an account ew som —_ subse- ed. ® pereonal intereat ia | quently place in Kansas, the murders and outrages this mauer, so far as one of those Terri- | committed on free State mer, the burping of villages, the torics is concerned, namely: Kanzas. A ey Aye destruction ion presses, and all the crimes which (Ap that Territory witnessed There fac's have alrexdy plause ) A emall minority, consistiog ofthe government, | been presented to the public through the report of the com- the exceniive, the judiciary, an perhaps the army of | mittee appointed by ese to investigate the condition the Unintted States anc s few others, want slavery there. | of things in that Territory. Mr. Robinscn then proceeded Now, then, we want to decide between tbe two candi | as joliews. Wecapnot describe the outrages of Kansas. dates for the Presidency. I do mt kuow but thera are | We cannot speek of them with that force which is peces- three; but, in my opinion, there are only two reaily be- | sary to mpress their character ingen yoer aade We fore the people, (Cheers) Another genteman is nom:. | cavrot rbow you the dead body of a Barber, shot by an nated, but [suppese every one here, and indeed, the | citicer of tbe United States. We cannot show you the whole Uniied States, believe there ts just as much pros. | shrieking wile, as she sees that dead body. We caanct pect of Mrs. Partington being elected President as ho. show } ou the murdered Brown, cut vp with a hatclet. We (Laughter ond spplause.) I with vo disrespect to the | cacuct sbow you the ecores of m nhung by the way site. went. irs. Partingws, im this remarks. The | We estnot show you the suffering that nowvexiste. main question, I repeat, before us is freedom or slavery | we cacuot show you the brave men who have been Gght. in those ‘Territories How re the parties that | ivy these battles for their wives, their children aad the resily parties, arranged? You remember | *river, Wo cannot show you the destitution. A braver ‘wase Convertion at Cincinnati, which body ex- map ian Colonel Walker pever lived: and he told me dorret the prevent administration; and the nomicee of | efore I left that for several weeks bimeelf and bis fa: that Convention excorsed that exdorsement, and said he ally bed but Little corn mes) to live upon, that ‘wee a part of it. in order to koow bow that geatiemao— oey were oblged to Lill a calf, and when that ‘Bomicated by this Convention—will act, we have only to | was goxe be was reduced to a deplorabic con- see bow this administration has acted. Am [correct dittce, fie went to Lawrence, fortunately, utter (‘* Yer, yes,” from a) parts of the hours). I propose to esutetiou. Hie peighbore were im the same de == bow bay epee bas ae Sheers ) | a9 fe ee a ey in the ap ny a ten in st . Kansea was said tobe debarred from | rilers. wh.eb relieved bis necessitiee tor che time osing. ¥ slavery as there wa: a compromise mate which promised | W) on | raw biaa last, pos i-its—2rdinann ba, told ma thas | © lire: whether it sought, to ostracies the South for Bot to extend savory there. Tue firet movemeat in re 2) Ot Wg i cppost bis wie aptcbildren, and | iseutulions; or the Anicritau (6F his Pelgiou? WAST. ard fo ating Kangke. to repeat that compromse | vat Uukiiig eek Ge gat a ei an a aeae Bag | sic «Stage to the wie freeman because of hi beth ihe cvemy of the rights of the States or the rights dappled with error, it aztumed the shape of ite Sehr D C Foster, Dit Fugititive slave law. ‘Dissolve tha Uuion, and the obvira- . S21, % for assistance. He bad not two days’ pro. | m sovght to elevate the Diack to social 2 Febr Hickman, Jaron, Vir det #5 tat obstrver’ peer’ the Presid: 4. 4, to look for as: 7" hs ‘nob! ton of our Nertheen brethren to render up fugitive slaves Son Moenlight, Ki A remov yy, and 1 40 not REOw ee —— tn nis house, and he knew nol where to get more. | And jor, this severe cousistency aad noble courage we | Oe ot do eter be mo federal ‘authors, to enforce rete Ge ight; Knapp. . nm Armas . Cary, Baltimore. wine, Cole, Baltimore. ingsland, Baltimore Metealf, Biirton, Providence. ‘tench, Providence Church, Portland, Ct. bitadelphia, 1 Shores, cont. nued the speaker, who bas spent the | have bad our reward. —— 6 hn je season eterding the people of Kevsns. ls reduced ‘The Jetter in aeswer to Mr. jerson’s commupica- hime miserable stale. "He and bis wife are both | (00, WDich he has bad in bis possession for six woeks, ; 0 Uable whieh wi} make a ‘yo gsck. This will give you some idea of tbe condition } CO? no line or sy: bie 5 captaina ip that Territory Aud yet some say we for the Democratic Centra! Committee. It stands e ¢owg all thie thin; elect: we are doing it to | Ott Bow as ibe ful) vindication of our course in the late tieet Te sea Nowe 't tell yor I. iove’ Fre. | rvass; and ag such we give St Bs eas os mont better than any’ lvuag man {or President of the | ‘at they shall decide betwern our adve ‘aod our- Cried States; but well as I love him, well as T know | "elves. Cy A —— . 7 id im 4 lim, true ag] believe him, and gallant as be Js, | would oo bed pre nchanan in November, there not have the suffering io Kansas to see birn made Ero ¥ ol rer of the world, (Applause.) No! ¢on’t inrolt people of Kansas, by saying you bring this upon you for the etect % i intended to ve upon the Presidential compa'gn, No! This is brought cpon you by a Presi dent of the United States who hae endorsed "part} .- vf thet © £0 as to give tbe peoples rigat to govern themselves.”’ ‘ We ure democrats,’ say they—" wo do mot belorg fo We aristocra‘le party, nor do we beloug to vhe old federal party; eod we want all obstructions re moved, 80 a8 t let tus people manage their affairs Inthe r own way.”’ That was very piausibie; but if taer did not ‘wact to introduce slavery there, for removing the comp-omise mored, aud they say we removed it for the pur the people this right How did they give it to the hie very bill that removed that obstruction to slavery provided that the President of the Calted States should sppotnt the government and the judiciary. The Go- vernor Of the Verettory has @ veo power equal to tre thirds of the Legislature. There are twovnirds of the he law. We could never expect in the event of separdy. ration, to obtain an equivalent of the iugitive act b; treaty. Carter the present form of government, b. sections of the Union feel uncer & strong mora! obiiga- rion, independent of other considerations, to stand by and defend the constitution. Although a large majority o” the Northern people are opposed to extending slavery into free territory, yet we believe nise-tonths, il mot ne hundredihs, of thom are opposed to interfer- it exists, and that, if any er Wore (0 invade our rights ag slayoholders, our Northern brethren would wake Common cause with w. am evidence that the biack repudican candidate Cots Lot propoe to interfere with slavery in the States, We quote the following letter » Providence. iris, Smith New Loudon. egood, Emith, Norwich. BELOW A aip, supposed a Savannah packei Yakeo |p that commun'ration. . Y, BAILED. Chairman Dem. State Ceatral Commit Savannab; Marion, Charleston; Boa- INDIANA. Herald Marine Corresponde: wher tment of the goverment in the hands of the of Kansas, av not | THE WAY THE FILLMOBE MEN VOTED AT THE OCTO- iw Your, April 9. 186 Py wer the peo: | this treason uj the peopte }, aod who is a Gaxtiraex—I have to thank for the honor of aa invita- : ag pence ern Hewes Taat is | only a horre thet bat’ wrurderer: en@ not only he is BER ELECTION. Kom to 8 teocting th's events he roadway Tabernacle, | PHILAUKLPHIA, Oct 22—Arr steamship City of Balti / Bantas just one minth of the ¢o ties wer eoversiguty inare was to the bill to begin at Seapoal - Sad pegrer that ciher engagerstote have were, Lelich, Liverpool; brig Montrose. Davis, Matanzas, tuis, Dut Jamwer Bochenan ba ng endorsed him, is an ac {Frem the Indisnapoiis Journal, Oct. 18.) d to prevent all the Whit Ning with all a with lug present T heartily coucur ia all movements which | *Cieh Lro'bers, Thowpacn, Segua le Grande; schr Boxer, ry after the fact. le etruggiing ell our power, exd wil wy being pres ariily concur ay, I ey — Pa in’ of the goveraimeat | ““Corernor ‘Por-ss-s here reacmed bis seat; but incom: | hope of victory, against our oowa enemies, we have | have forieir chine! “Wo repair ue mlsehieta ore from the | 2 TiN 09 1 perkies, Wazve, St John, NB; Sole Tho which Wo powscercd. AD election was called, bat thal | Piance with the cxpressed desire of the meeting that he | bern quictly and salty, tough ‘nations by 4 Fein the abwrac’ and upon | 2 Conger, Godfrey, NYork: Courier, Loring, and A Ham- moné, Paine, Boston: Louiea Fuller, Portland. Miscellaneous and Disasters, Stpamen Pix Cry, of the New Haven line, etill lays ashore cn Ninger Point Heli Gate. When the steamer Oity of Bart- (ord came through yesterday morning, there were three steam. igeide of ber trying to haul ber off, Rovxnixe Brow, Small, which arrived at Sm om Boston, Was run into night of 18th by the Rng- Bounding Bulow waa struck on cut down t# within three planks of ‘n rail, stawncheons, plank shear, and co- card broken, fore apd iain courses torn, and was otherwise injured. The vessel is tight The fotlities for re- i esselg at Smyrna were small, but the bark would be ily repaired there, and be thoroughly overhanted on rival at Boston. Its eald (hat the captain of the steam. ne requested to (ow the bark into port, but he refused and went on his way. Banu Gazerse, at New Haven, on her outward passage to should tei come of bis eulertugs in Kansas, he egeln came forward. He seit he bad co swTeriage to speak about, bet be would tell them the mauner of bis arrest. When he started down the river to Lexington, be wns waited upon by come of the citizens of that Swe, who lovited him to remain with them, but he declis om the ground that his business was of a very pressing nature. They thea told btm that he was escapiog from astice, when be tried to make them believe that he was not, an in (ruth there was 30 justice to be bad in Kansas, ti arrested, however, but during his whole im- prisonment be was trea‘ed well in comparison with the treatment others received, waa not subject to insult, and waa a'lowed to communicate with his friends. in con- be anid that the people of the North have this q of Kaneas as a [ree or a elave State before them, end tt depended ay the election of John C. Fremont, abitual by lomg se tii in the belied that tt ought aot to be Interfered where it now exisis under fhe shield of siate sovereignty, Tam as inflexibly opposed t its extension ov this continent beyord its ni limits With the ageurauce of regard for yourselves, Tum very respectfully Fours ‘REMONT. To B. D, Moncay and otbers, Committes, Mr. Fremont bere deciarcs bis beilef that slavery ‘ought Lot to bo interfered with where it now exists un der the shield of State rovereignty,”” We will perhaps be told that Fremont and his whole clan speak falsvhood in they declare they do not propose to interfere tie rights cf the Siptos, Thie may be so, Bul to lorg as they do net interfere with our righ's and Oleavew any Such Intention, we haye no rigbt to assume tate of things that does not exist, an! proceed upon this aesumption to redreas imagicary wronga. Wo re- trieeds. We bave really, tho: —— bad to = & combination of Fillmore and Bashanaa mea. combinaiion elther won't exist, or deceive us as to its existence, in November. ‘The eviderce is thick and threofold, that in every county in the State the majority ef that party, and in ome querters ¢very man in it, voted against us. We do not doubt dat that those who have labored for the State Uoket, and urged its support, have acted in good faith, but the majority of the party have voted with the Bu: cbapea men, os they did in Philadelphia, in Connecticut abd Meine, The Bucbaniers, instead ef having a combi- potion to resist, have Cer Positions with us, and gi- ven us the combination to fight, and we shall do it suc- ceestully. We should not credit the existence of such combination but upon the most undoubted testimony. Bot ihe beet men of Putnam, of Miami, of Sheiby, of ‘nimia ct power was taken from us by the poople of Stasour', with tbe sanction of tue Prerident, aad Waitield was elected wa Mursouri vo} in the fall of 1864; after whi spring Of 1855. The Legisiature and Organic that the members of the Le; and they elected a Legitiaturo; and one-ninth of the Teovernmeent that we were about exercise and to use for our own ‘was thus taken away from us by an army oquipp: ‘ors, cannon, swords, bayonets, bowle kuives, Gosers aod muric, witb ail the paraphernalia war. ‘There is a Jodge down in Virginia who undertook to de- fine treason the other dey. Ho Pina’ Calted Sater pnd | which De felt coubdent wae among the certainties of the Wabash, of Jennings, of Jefferann, and of twenty oiber | peat what we avo raid before—vBuciciout auto tho day | Barbuices, oa ine 2d wr Joet wate, Vuiwarks, he a a \ openly e 04] a ity”? iG is, 5 to bi been Ioet futare. voted for Wiliard. ‘This they teil us, in stating the is the ev) there ‘Let va judge a tree by ite fruit Brie Wii Piceox, Radovich, supposed ave At the close cf bis romarka, Governor Robinson re- ceived three enthusiastic cheers. After an eloquent address from Mr. Wm, W. Evarts, the meeting ad- jourred. 1 maxim, we will add—let us give ! who teaches another faich taaa ‘his, whether re@ deceived or not, misicads. 'e are perfect y elvcere Iu tho belief that these Gre- eaters WhO prate 80 wuch and eloquently about ‘South on the passsge froin Pensacola to Flavana, was built at Frapkfortin Ths, 193 tone register, valved at about 8100, and owned in New Orleans, where she waa probably insured. Senn K atos (of Reetnort), Motthews, from St Martin's, with salt, called from Hampton Roads 13h inst for Philadelphia, and on Wednemiay vight 18th, in the gale, went ashore. She resu!t io their own counties, and before learning tbat of any other. It im the concurrent testimony of thirty witwerscs in every part of the State, peshing without any possibility of arrangement. troy, Brookisn City News. Mr. Willard, who knows what bas been done, and igtts” and the advante; ‘of dissolation, S&S anes, sak 5 cemere Oe ere anton why, and bed just discretion to tell anything he knows in | (7.08 ——— » | has since bilged and eonk. ‘The capta'n’s’ enild (a boy of two chore their gisiavure and : ing of war wos i8 Kixes’ Covsrr.=' following is the 7, oe Aue © knows in | however beautiful and fine #pum their theories and ab- * ife’a brother and three of the crew were lost. yuo eiet ‘yeas? This tes be right, be Se ee ™~ : momenta of giorification, b on the Fillmore vote | ‘rections, are practically the worst enemies of tho South; 1 bia wife were eaved afver being Iashed lo the rig average rate of taxation on $100 in Kings’ county, as fixed by the Board of Scpervisors, for the year 1866.— AVERAGE ATR. «+ 1.586 be got, ia tpeech at the Wright House on Thersday night. The resu't in every strong Fillmore county proves: it. There is nota ‘le one but what has gone for Wil ord by large majorities. Not one. Ohio, Switzerland, Pipley, Fioyd, Knox, Vigo, the “Pocket” tn a lump, 1 4 District, the Third, hours. their agitation they keep the fires of section: and the flames thus fanned 6 South, must eventually de- stroy the temple of liberty; and,'as we bave niroady ge in Virginia thet says |}. Not ouly ar ab those who orm various essential parte, which must be ase ‘to different per. Sechnt Reeser agbonetn ba ha *. Milliken, at Providence from Talli violent gale from NE night of the 14th during which carried avay fore boom, ed other damage. 6 tore [cremmil, and s taled, the rights of the South can be malntaine? only so fey Is 20 Soventh, every quariér oF | ime ng on Tnion should be Scim Persia, reported ashore cn Trickerntick Shoal, was they call “awe.” 1 am not going to tell you what those conaty bat ‘Ben contained an appreciable Fillmore cle- bo, ee wed span A ‘pela, | towed off in the afternoon by steamer Island Home. ws re, for you bave read them. | am not speaking to enene eee set hen ree Meee reo ment, bas gone for Willard by immease majorities, con- But sidering their vote of 1854. facts are indis; le Figures arc immovable witnesses. We know that (here are Fillmore men who voted in good faith and the State tickel, but a majority could aot have #0 Ttose who opposed the Buchanan ticket honestly will be no lees surprived than oureelver at these results, and they may be slow to admit he conclusions they eitab- leh, bet “blinking” the truth don't remove it. lea, ‘be course of the same party ip Connecticut, in Vermont, in Maine, in New York, thoy have formed Union Ueket for © and the Legisiature in many districts ry in Palladelphia, where they ticket. In Obio, where the republicans witheten times the that characterized even the bitter attacks of the Becha- neers, thelr conduct everywhere proves that in indiana they bave only followed a widely concerted pian. NEW YORK. WHERE MAY SAILORS, SOLDIERS AND STUDENTS vor? fcon DC ifeise—A cor lent at Lewes, Del, writer: — The ‘ccleaner which 1 niluded to in my Inst letter, ae bein being askere at Indian River Irlet, proves tobe the fore ni aitsche Charles A Hulse (probably tbe D © Hulse, from New York for Witnington, NC), in ballast, bound & The wreck- ing ecbr Mechanic bas proceeded down to render her assist. nee. ficrin Rowry1A, before reported ashore opposite Lewes, Del, haa been sold @t vendue, for $200; the vessel is old, being 28 years ationt. Red detest St Leess, at Ricbirond from Rockland. during sig of ha JBh, yarted her chaine and ran afoul o¢ the Parah ‘The St I.ucos loat ber mainimast and balf of her lar- ‘The Sarah Perking eusiained aiiaht damage, Benn Roxen, ot Philadelphia from New York. on the 14th off Great Fag Harton, encounteret a viovent Fale trom Pei’ ‘during which her fore boom strep. flying jtbstay, and stay fail were away, and had deck Joad, which ‘coh sisted of burr thrown overboard. Lewes, Del, Cet 1%The pilot boat Leonidas picked up yes- terday in the bay. etka ot iting And salle, supposed to jong tot ik Andes, ef and for Boston, which got dismasted tn the late gaie, Extroct from a Jeiter to Bilwood Walier, Beq. See of the Beard of Underwriters, dated Baltimore, Oct 21:—The ison, henee for Calais, with 6473 hushe hour, le ashore on Body Toland ten writes that Copt Tillett has gone to tier. uo that walt for Inetrnetions, and then ed dipg the Northero Mates. THE FREMONT POLE IN PORTSMOUTH. (From the Norfolk, Argus.) The acm! official organ of the Koow Nothing party in this city, the Heral!, published « leader yesterday, par- porting to be an ex ion of the Fremont pole raising in our sister town of Portsmouth, but which smacks strongly of an excure, if not justification of the outrage. It speaks of the insult as ‘the act of some inconsiderate indiyidual,”’ and that ‘no one can bevitate ® moment to conclade that such @ display mart Lave been made im mere aport,” or ‘' possibly was & mischievous design to cast a reflection on tho Buchanan pole, by bene 8 io proximity to the “nigger worshippers sed Heraid characterizes the indignation of the as “fuss” and speaks of the action b; ing straine** assembled on Monday eveniog in grave end solemn council; and after Lr | learned eloquent counse! on both sides, ad the fol. course.” After quoting the order of the coun. cil to Dave the pole taken down, the /f:reld thus con. tipues in its mock heroic style." And removed it waa, ntd we bope their worsbips siept well after it’ The Sth =“ N, district. ted on Kinj ** ne 408,787 93 Rew Oven av time Caae.—The mutilated body of a man was found on the railroad track, near Kast New York, on Teesday morning. His body was severed, and noarly in two, It is evident that be was run over by the train of ight arm with Incian ink On the left arm the Roman characters, “VIL” He ie to be aout $8 rence of oe, He re- maine at the Brooklyn Dead House for \dentificstion, Arreurtep Rowuxmy —A man calling himeelf Joseph bg a ey 10 axtempting to pick Strate or New Yor, Orr , 1856. My ¢ ‘cla! 0) in bas been frequently asked wu) the following points, and as they are ‘qeestions the public, I beg leave to give anewer to them threugh your Art, Ges, any Eamigrant Aid Com. weail know that to this formed. And fay” ee Wow Bagiand American ‘Aid Company, uj Captain. ‘There are also two : Haver jooded walt any to be the Ji Const Haven. ore with | the lock of @ room ooeuj ichael Green, No. 190 a Sek ; yh poate phe one ru 4 en before accom. | oy \stod mont pole Med yh, ‘hia lost; the other Is ith shingles Shake. “Gaore was & coneptracy Tormed even before tbe plait anythtog "ond ane over to oo ‘ yaaa whaee stun n aoteen of the to remain. Tho ievity win: PEO Fe 4 station house, a wen = ” at 3 0" . Mw ‘organi act wan passed to carry glavery into Wat Terr oan ri, tes eros enna overtanen Dy Asnintant J ct district in which an election is held, by reason of of the 0" irom ha Kutp acd of Wichaal 8. alison, Of Hobo: Sanz. Teer get the Sacmen ed ees Oe r canac | Captain Brown, acd brought beck. He was committed | living at any post, fort, gurzisos or otter Pings, ta virtue Houle, cep A teantifully moddelied and moet substantially, built, a end of soy," Hs erge Wir | fen : We Steck thone inv something most be dons, they say, ; third section of the third articie of the constitu. | ,£beds,and o to get 114 of these ‘as they call Chy welies, tion of this State farnishes the answer, and is as fol- tJ who is not in favor of slavery; the laws don’t do ft, and | There ia to be a ratification meeting this evening, at | ows, “ pa ‘wow for an ; comes up ib the Tompkins square, to confirm the nomination of John | poy the purpose of voting no,pereen shall be deemed t> added ear isioeta, we Ay a Cochrane for Congrees have gated or lost s by reason of hia presence or have ’ Statham: cave ces wan stop. | THE WORKINUMEN AND THE REPUBLICAN NOMENA: | fer gaged in ‘waters H 108 of toereere oe dee nt hae ‘niet arrested. A TIONS, <3 or ott the Vai Stas. or of high =) Bsbile scant by ye) 4 ~ tnd posse go in the dead of the night and“aak S41. | ata iarge and enthusiastic meeting of the mectamies | {ice op siher szyium et public expense, or while conned in any public prison, ij i ms z and workingmen of this city, held at their headquarters, wan The provisions Revised Statutes Ee men, yi "ad prosper” avon. | sr scetion 21, fourth esition, ore very aimilan, oad she thor "o imvule might oe Epo 8B Soy and wife; J MMeParland and JT MoPar ‘e “ os ba kee ue wondrous k Por the used by | Fehr Brilliant, of comapank. o tae, hag been purchased sis se | Reais arcmin ene | Woe yuo pg mo and hous, alms- | affair, ¥ Cape Fremont tn‘ felon, | {ujoh Sade paioun dfendettn tho eho of te Himaso, | thn Browne hs bene RGM yy Mem Holmen fe, us lows | I at orgaa dove not in 30 many words Juruty: be would £ Bremer Nort fr Nedtora Boh inne ied Baten, | Sipamed of It, he wishes to diepcee of it without farther 1 ere tng cart om sisqehy santoaneseipadbere: having me” by ~ 14 y i logy Mesers © P Carter FRAN! endrety distinct trom | Samege a certais . ew work, and vo be eotmanded by Fort Hammtoy, Oct, 22-034 A. & person to | fallen on € 4‘ ot 800 “wg unger amma Bg Sects ny eked sees bt feo Pears paras S iy wah | of gc segue thie trameaction L sent to thotr erro Lawrenee pa Peas Se cr vee ee ral 0@ fo on whether a atu. | streetion 10 1 whahaleemcamuhad ve seminary of learniog, or # boatman upon | mgmenger, wi, 00 nguiring ite Bg | warces. ae FA i ig & i He Ht i= i fn'Boston. dissed, ne . ‘Whalemen, Cid at N Bedford 2tst, ahips Adeline, Taber, Ocean, Gifford, do do; barks (iste 5 Kortute, anderen, ‘40. do; Ma ta, At | Bid from ‘det bark Chaties & Edward, Sader, Sid from Stonington 2th, bark Tybee, Freeman, North Pa- cific Ocean, Of Flores. Fi oe Sey Tae SERS i ee ria det Jireh - of MBea- for, dated than Sept 3, lat 2 16'N, lou 88 10 ’, Feports her 126 30, no lat, Ac, Lancer, Cushman, IB, 90 bbls Spoken, dic. ont? Camco, of Boston, from St John, NB, for Liverpeed, 1ontp Matta from NOrlesne-for London, Sept 27, lat 2%, Ship By agit Teast tess Rowlon or Beenoe Ares Lon gat Nueces, frcm Boston for Galveston, Oct 19, lat 85 Fiandeme, Brown, from Savannah for N¥ork, + hort sail. with all hands'sick, Cape Steamship Totten, at Ballanore Som Chores Ports. ANDAs , tet lirs, and White Giota ey fron Ona S $ 3 2 2 Wanderer, oy from Groosiat for Bostos, pk Re ee & D, Baxter. fom Roston, do: Tidal Wave. White tance. Chandler, do dor’ and otpers sa" befeee ship’ Daniel iio, Robinson, ‘Cateutin; 2h Deck ‘Thompson, Rio Janetro. Ions tangs parka Unb Ginter nildaate tae Pa DS, repg; bar ‘nion, , for a Kyder, diecharged. and for N¥ork soo; : 13 eos MeGotolck See in Ragin ; part of K Cardenas, chartered for $1200 to load Rubicon for NOrieans; Factor, Thompson, wtg; Melville from Newport, hag ‘ate Foster, disg: Al: faretta, Bibber, do: Jos Al ‘ Idg; ker, for Whiladelphia; Odd Fellow (Br), Yo tor lama Gray, . for reaps La NY. ndy “Harriet Ana (Be), for 4 ‘ort arr ‘Zephyr, Gage, disg; Ald, Poland, do: Jobh > Teaver 20" ror Baitinbce, Jus ¥ Day, Miners tor NOPeaas Hauirax, Oct 10—Arr schra Cileftain, Fraser, H 11th, Osprey, Lewis. and Magnet, Wilaot York: Teateetes Ceylon. Crowell, NYonk: Golden Rule, Sampson, Laitimore. vel Taxes. Ocl 7—In port barks Octavia, elt, and wees au Prixce, Oct 1—In port schr Gen Veazie, Teel, from Sava, Oct 481d bark . Young, NYork; brigs Atpinds Jane ‘Gore, end Weber Keller as, eo lapd Via Heltas (aud ghd th for Liverpool a qua ve tong. frib, bark an nda Spear i lsnd: 17th, bark Amanda * bark E Foster, Foster, Tavana’ 1 ship nus, Liverpcol; 15th, ships Sclota, Alexander, Liverpool: Al- th aaa, ihn egioe i enecn: ee, ee Pins, 8 Vice lade !phia; s a Pearson, Liverpool; bark Leey I fale, Lull, Adoinice; Mary, Mahony. NYork; David Dutfell, ship Samuel ¢ Grant, Hinkley, Liverpool; ‘bark WA nius. Bennett, Melbourne. Sr Srurunns, NB, Oct 15—Arr bark Cheshire, Farear, Ba mariscotta. Tuarast, Sept 5~In port ship Athens, Robertson, frees Malla, just ‘arr, ldg for ‘NOricans, AP ALACBICOLA, xsreet rt ship Canton, Pe Lb * In for Cork, dg; bark Col Ledyard, Hallock, from Berk. dag: schr Raiph Fost, Tyler, from ao'do. ALEXANDRIA. Uct 20—Arr schrs § Allen, Boston; Blac #qua'l, NYork. bid schrs Maria & Elizabeth, NYork; Ki Bead ALBANY, Oct 21—Arr aches Cataract, Marshall 3 4 Ss Nodard, Richmond; John ® Ford, Campbell, Nvork; Casals ‘Wilkiszon. and Franklin, Diuney, New Haven; sloop Gem Ward, Provost, Norwalk. BOSTON, Oct 2i—arr steamer Jos Whitney, Howes, Baitt- more; barks California, Higgins, Galveston; Aura, Hanva, brie; Delphos tant 1 Grieaus. Figval for a ship wih painied ports. and = ship Northern kwpire Hil. St Stephens, NB to verpoo!, bark Jobn Poiter” Ki 3 dinea, Harringion. Bevaztah: brige Tools, Py Roslere, wt ¥ = Goorgenern, Foe ay, Chacieston; Angeretta, maar Power, Crowe] NYork. Sidtwind SW to SE and 8, ship Jowa Le mock, brigs Iron Duke, Devmark, Canton, K Doame, Tales hao and from the Roada, ships Ladoga, Leoaes, Jase- yas, Ar 1 PIBALTINORE, Oct 21—Arr steamers Wm Jenkins, Hallet Bosteu: Jackson, Baker. and Mount Savage Watvon N York? hi idwia, fomery, Windsor, NS: sehr Dieemock, Warcham Cid sieamer Robert F stock’on, mary, York; bark Walle J, Hluichiogs, Sersay rigs Nora Oreira Cassidy, St Ji * Vuleas, © cbrs Kenjemin Stroug Eawhing, NYork; Jonas Sparks, ers, do; Alhambra, Barrimon, Hallowell. Me: Minerva. Treck he Jebab PR" ie Wig Risubetss Moh Se neaae Bt Je F 4 , NP chs Alice Mowe Pike, Boston, een pERISTOL, Oct Zi—Arr ing: Marin, Gifford, Cardenas fer rovitence. BANGOR, Oct 13—Arr schr A Hooper, Rumeitt, NY ARNST, Vins A all Nore. ‘> B "ARLE. Oct 30—Arr sehr BATH, Oct Is—Arr acre AK MeKenzie. Bich, Pagel pee Baker, NYork. Sid 1%h, ship (mew). Piitston. Heieno (Brem), ¥¢ York: chy Rereeo. Wog!am. do : — FALL RIVER, Oct 19—art schrs Senator, Beebe, Port Fwen Gavelie Cinse. § York, Zia, MC Durie, J Ral- OMI Reta Seisark Pages a PS NOW ONLEANS, Oct 15—Arr ships Rappy tng, Liverpool: Clariexs Bird. Bird, do. Below, ships Loring. from m; Enoch Train, Rich trom Liverpool; ‘Win A Frown, Tucher, from Boston. Old steamship Pince, Gaivesion sud Indianola; berks P 1. Wigan. , re Geese: Meaco, Gerham, Lisbon; . Wilson, Toved i the *h. ship Aurelia: brig May. . afb LORDS cg W aceon woo Ber, Ibany for 4 % . WPORT. ‘ene Uneas, Gol, from if © iat, sebr © ae Isinnda. hid Zist, seb: Van Buren, Meservey, .Philadel- PNEWRURTPORT. Oot 90—Are sehr Al res old ist, ‘W HAVEN, Oct 2%—Arr bark Gazelle, Duell, dora scr Mour tain Howe, Aas. Albany. Sit sere giggny: Teabell Dart, Joves, Wa Gray, ——-, Whirtier, New ork, PORTLAND, Oct 2—A Mechanic, Dunoloy delphier Oli bite Retox: thane’. Balumore. Ala bark Us 0 Oct 21— Arr steamer Oxpray. Kinney, New York: schre Stranger, Binck»: Bansemond, L Wedmore. Robinson, juin, ‘a; Alexander tam. Senich Shaw: F C Smuth, ‘War Bterd. Smith; ‘Mail, pnd Sylvia Bian. Thane e Phiindele ba, Ce Chapinan, Newark: " ‘A am. Newark: 9 : Giver, YATRA Howes, from Bahimore; Perine, ‘ “RICHMOND, Gel tocar ship. Apres cicer ¥ cl aces, KeceKiana Schrs 8 A thany; See tie, Sime tS Tek tant ac nos HP, a Bs Chi bark Goldfinch, Lord. Afric: 7 AAR, 20 daie—Sid brig © A Coe, Winter, Be. LMINGTON, WC. Oct 19-~Atr briga 4a, Sen Sosiom, i; Halse, and Waa, ADVERTISEMEN|S RENEWED EVERY DAY. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, and add quent r. congratulating them om 18 ta yivania, and. Indiana, r a Penneyly Bont. Dole State would be cg! tn that would cast on the vote Buchanan an? MM, Rotts HO ARTERY, CORNER, or, eeeetehea eg RESTAURANT, NO. % BOWERY ecb tia aa eke Mos Ring SOON. NO. Mei aon d ae a polite waters,

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