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. HERALD. <= Sa nen RR RE A A Tw a NG EDITION—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1856. PRICK TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 7370, “THE PRESWENTIA 6 yey co x1 | tones of Representatives ehai! choose unmediately, by ballot. | Hews that they ena vote at the jon on Tuesduy wire | Wer cause, acd Kuew (bez aro stoma? levee ground 10 | HOD, WAO anewered-—Weyveepuny GoudIL! waters mont L GAMPAIGN, fig ick TORN OOMAENRRL | Sut, iw chacsiug ‘he Feenidect, she vores shall | jmpaaity, and witpeer Sioa aceon the tava ot the | popular estimation, end that thot! reas of power inaliding | fonca are immediately veas to onatrol she vole. ssciphalno pat iY) Benj. W. ieherda, Win W. Wade { be token ty biplan, the pep ne ir ng Seems cag Ste Varies, Jad. We would wara all such thas, if hey act upon such thetr ‘eet The vote of Wayne boronrh shows that the wnterriiied " ph f Mamitten. we gy 3.6. Wand, & or memibiaes oF tro thie bf the Ginthe. ‘a mejority of ail | TePFSeMations ang attempt to vote o fraudulent papers, A masure they have resorted to im order to | democracy trurt thelr majorty to che infueswe of the or by apy other trick that may be devieed for the sa, they | Weaken oud uulily the Doputar reve from their ranks, comm't * grore crime which the Isw puniskes sevoraly haw been to laber to divide the Prumoet party and epttt te sues chai! be neces ar: Kepreseniadves @hall pot choose r.got of choice shall devulve upov then: before the fourth wimiphty doliar = For weeks previpos to the state olen tion Wayne borough waa known %& huv¥e ten or twolve a ehvice, and ff ige ff a Hy Beatin’ yy, Peesident whew fi oe Joa, B. Pollock. faqu di dor! w Ware. x itp if possible. Now, althowgh there are uot more | majority for Fremout, sure, on ve commitinls by States, Pt Beg has Me Neil gi Blaser neat foilewang. dhen the Vice President shail aot we NEW JERSEY. | thas hait'a cosa Filmereitea tail Chis couaty, (in this | siguaturen to. japer:’ But two botore (he time alk Geo Opeyke Presi ht 8, he. Bae of the dea.o or Oder constiutional ove MonnisrowN CORNSSPONDENCE. \ lowneb'p there ia vot # ewmgie one,) yet Dey @ been | of voting the democraiic fnnds ordersd here by Yorner, emp goer NiaG AKA, “be person having the ereatest number of vote ag Vice . cireulating Filmore papers, docoments aad specctes | apd left by General Ward, if traumit tag Monxwrows, Morris County, Oct. 50, Treeiced shall be the Vice Prondent ifmuch jumbar en JOrity 0 bumber 0 electors appoluterd and ifn poe he Newt, eof Mor . No we rou faves Wy, thes fromthe two highest uuanvere oa pepwse! Momia County No GermamenMo # the i wha cheore the Vice President: m quorem reign Element in Jersey f ArpOre ELEY consi tbirds of ‘he whole aum- ‘The Fro ber of Senntors. nud @ majority of wie whole nuuber suall be monters.are more in number in this opunty oT Oa rchattne to ska amie. | (haa ia the adjviviee county ef kusex, were the two bul bo person eonstitutiocally ineligible 6 ofiee ieot, shall be Gugible to iat of Vico President of ua | BFeMt cities of Newark end Orage arv tho very hot bets of Know Nothingism. The Kuow Mothings aave a broadeaat over the couawy. Ther anxious aim and ellurt i raise up @ Fillapove party in erder to hide the 1 to give them the elt of befag opposed to Koow Nothingiem, as if teat were the tesue. Toosre is 20 bing guod uor just por (ree avout taem in their politi. ©a! docuines, aud thereiore they desire to have the ap pearsnce of being good, just and free as opposers of Kuow Nothiogiam. Here tieir desire to get upsuch o party, that they may glory in demolishing it atter- wares. Sbouid Bucbanan ever be elected, the treason aad treachery of certain leading meu of the’ Fillmoreites will be mado clear and manitest, Theo, when we see Fillmore and bis (rieads receiving bigh and lucrative odices, tho peopie will understand the maier—the bar- jl * About threo weeks ego, the Buchaasa monn poate bea Fillmore notices of a Filimore meetlug, ougaged #perkers to come. They aid this pare tn Hope, (as weit ‘no ip other plages,) where there dogs mot exist a smgie Fillmore man. Weill, the speakers came, the meotiog was held, Out there were no Filimore men! None could be rated, and to ths thing fell through, @ dead abortiow. Since then, aod as they are doing now, they have beer cireulating extensively Fillmore speeches god printed édccoments. These facts speak yclumos. It shows that they ave afraid of the Fremont party, with its rightoous vriociples; they dare not meet i, they ¢are oot contend agatuat tbe real issue, and therefore they want to fs the voonty, bold: out cnwsnally Ww: (the county cers Seok banter toststbaned Hideratty, {¢ was (hough best to send a missiouary with a coupio of lundres we Wayne borough; they did sv, aad this mésavouary boasted of twenty votes gaized by his ‘-sotid argument” aad sort he Cogn rere a alone eras Somers rel ron} ve wn majority oy, aad Forme: oa Poe bg only $2@a bead ia tae county for the pro-siavery Thase whe vole ior Fremont wad freedom .. ¥6 90 [rome ‘The English Journals on the American Mode of Carrying ov the Vanvass. THE STATE RLECTIONS. yok. J sidney Be tel t. Mas a B.C Greeaneit. rs United By — at omens epproved by Libel vo glub here, and the Bremopters a papor—the Jerseyman. tpgton, , 179%, tt 1s provided that the elector’ ve inal! meet nud give weir voves on she first Weduosday 'n | 120 B78 More sangulue of guccesa than in some otace December in every fourth year, (Dec. 3, 1856,) nad | Parts ‘but co not go so far as to hope for the State. At Make threo certified lisia thereof; one of which lists ist) | all events, they think they will elect the Governor. i ve auamitied hy # special mressager to the Prasidont O | enciose the county ticket. ‘There is a Buchanan pape Taber Lewis AMAMES OF THE CANDIDATES BF Oe THE PEOPLE. Meury Munson. & PRANGK. wiliiam Bis THU SEPFERSA Dickson. Titrusall, Heary J. Duryep che Senate at Weshingt-n; anowner b« mail. and the third 1 be deposited wish the Juige of the District Court [i | Published Nere-tae Democratic Baaver, This, with the pe vow of ny tate shourd = pave — bo elk & | Jexeymen, moke ap tae periodical literature of the coua- the seat of government ou or before the first Wedoeada; ‘ a January, (Jen, 7. 157,) 48 18 mage the duty of tus | 1" ae ae - ete hd eapenrer gotcha Shoretary Of State {6 send a mossenger for tho copy ce ew Jersey, 48 Were are in almost all the other North pOritkd with bo ey Judge TW ge olectioa, | cin States New Jersey nes had jess intermixture wit at ie But Lepore the vot of Caiifornia may be tees | fore e . ' . deiayod. “Ov the recond Weaneaday in February, (Fev. | Yuow not whietbor ane sealo ‘pravstosturee’ ware eee AL, 1967,) Cougrees betog m session, the votes are 0 5° | thay cthar stater. ot it is certainty the most stat. wary counted by tno President of the Senste, iu the preseace Of } of ail the states North of Magon and Dixon's line, the Senate anc House of Reprereniatives, a¢ required UY | ‘ine stirring events of this day—ihe frightful apostacy the Constitution, And on Wednesday, March 4, 1857, the | from origteat democracy wud from the old standard Ame BULK OY CANVASSING THE BALLOTS. Marvin G. Lacey. POLITCAL GOSSIP. Resoeariox oy & Staucar Fiuumoxs E.avron,- ea F. Smith, sayo the Philadeiphia Times, the elector | ape the straight Willmore ticket for tbe Filth Congress lena district, bas resigaed his piace upon {t in @ formal latter, © This ls the etoend one which has done so, It is eumted, " a 7 « OTSRAD. Jfow to Despatch the Returns, | cy Gen ty d cettey: a &e., oir, ko. Jobu M. Stacy, - Charles W. Ta lett. _ George M Hotits. - QUEENS. LD. Kurhmore, - RENSSEL ATR. Th IDENT! Al. CANDIDATES. . . ber = Volney Richmond. D. D. Maxon. whe torm of the new Preridentvegins. ws silly, foolis, onmeaning party, with no iseuo, | upor high authority, that othersof that ticket will at omse ‘There ers jaar tickets betore we pevala, viziibe ¢ = K. Smith Stews Tovs tbe Se 1ean priveipies at iberty-—the conversion of Amorivan iJ la ™ oe T popular clection ‘akes place in November— . that they may fight sgaiost the eir. and so make a ‘air wpovrailc, oc alwipistration +, woutnaled at Ciac' RICHMOND. Ahocolgcharsl: colleine! waeie Deestan ire hie | Power and wealth by £. Plerec to Instruments of crue! show of being In the right. What deep art and trickery! withdraw, Whore is Sandersour Where is Forney* Age LS gadan i tyrappy and dloody despotiom—all this bas hardiy nati cu th ne, an len ror ¥ JAMES? SUCHANAS ciected wt Washington ia January; ars opened and A waked up old Jersey from ite deep snoring slumber, wor counted in February—uud the term of the new Presidct | frosen inio the twos, bound pen inte wiicn thes boos Degins in March, pareotally toided. At least so it aeema—zo it te feared, THE ELECTORAL VOTES. penance ee wit give us to understand how tho mat- <j acelectorl votes vi euch Sine are gtven in the follow ok sink Cakadidicominl. FREE OTATER, SLATE staré, Newroa, Sussex county, Oot, 30, 1550, 0. 8 Virginia ..... ‘The Buchanen men calowlate upon a majority of 1,200 P. S—If the state of feeling througuout New Jersey ts auch as itis in these once sure democratic counties, (and there ig every veason to believe that so it then, not: withstancing we have been bluifed off by the confident boasts and brags of the Buchanau party, there is hope of New Jersoy; for excepting Fesex aod Hadaon, tho Know Nothings are nothing, and Willmore can do nothing in New Jersey. The sum total of votes ia New Jorsey is about 20,000. Of these, 30,000 are given to Buchanan, Gnd What is do'ng liberally. Now, to give 20,000 to Fill- mere is too much; but give him there remains 40,000 to Fremont, which woukt give the electoral vote of New Jersey. Then thore is a contident belief pervading the pudlic mind that P¢ ‘tvania, on the 4th, will go for ¥remont. [believeshe Will. There is good hope, Vil desp.rundum. OUR BRIDGEVILLE COURESPONDENCE. J Barncrvitca, Warren Co, J, Nov. 1, 1358. Fusion of Buchonanites and L'llmoreties, Here, as everywhere else in this State, the democrats ‘are induatriously circulating Filimore documents aod ad vertising Filmore meetings where there are any, thourh there are no Fillmore wen, I fact, democratic meting are beid and calied Fillmore meetings, and all the Fill- ‘more mestinge and electioncering (a tu reality tor the democrsta, and in their beball, ‘The democrata universally profess to be opposed to the extension of slavory, and swear that Buchansa is deat against t~—much more 60 thau Fremont. To prove ths, they say that Fremont voted to sustain slavery when 2 the United States Senate, but that Mr, Buchanan never PReEIDENTS FoR TWaNTT YeaRs.—Ata Buchanan mecting held in Philadeiphia on Friday evening, Seuator Bred, head said that for the great achievement of /’ennsyivuate of the 14th of October, she wae entiticd to furnish Prow- dents “for the next twenty years.’’ Who are to be amomg. the candidates’—the Hon. Mr. Brodiacad? Not Reapy vos Tamason.—The Miswour! Hepublioar:, Si. Lovis, (Buchanan), Oct. 39, saya:— ‘The majority of Southern Governors do not seom to be ready yet to concoct schemes for the dissolution of tae Union Goverzor Crittenden, in a manly, patriotic note, declines attending the Convoution, and doubtless it would appear, if we couid see the notes of others, iat there are not five Governors ia the South treasozable enovgh te meet together even to talk on the subject of secession, much leas to devise the means to eflect it, No as arisen demanding any such, and prodably ie Papers in Virginia, in North Carolina, in Georgia, !n Tem- Dessce, and im Louisiana, indignantly rebuke this cum- vention, avd the papers of North Carolina ioquire whe asked those Governors to pollute the soll of tho State bp meeting for the purpose of preparing tor s dissolution ot the Unton: Ricwary Yaanon.—Mr. Yeadon, having kicked up cem- siderable dust in bis various journogs, has now another mess On bis hands, The Rey. J. A. Corcoray, D D., eill- tor of the Catholic Miscellany, baa beon hauling him over the coals for attacking him personally. Richard sayz it te ® vile, wantom and unprovoked attack, and concludes with the following culoghum on Catholics ia general, and Dr. Corcoran and Archbishop Hugbes in particwar — SARATOGA, Abraium Legeett, Josepb I. Browa, worth, Somuet J. Met. Gruger Waitoa. SCHRNEUTADY, N. Barhydt. a YLV ANA JOHN © BE ROR INRIUGE OF RENTUCKY, ‘the repnbilean, Or penple’s ticket, wmel was nom gts SUHORABIS. vosted im Phi adelphia on the 19th of June, end compose | ~ STROBEN. : BU. VonVaikecburg.-—Dearistoa, ST. LAWKENCE. Norman Otumaa, Ole t FOR PRISE MON ®, OF CALIFORNIA, POR VIOG PRES D EW: WM 1 DAYTON, OF The Amarican, or Know Noth! ce imaiet ta Thiladetph'a on the composed of— Sauer se North Carolina. jm this county. Hormerly they had easily @ regulir ima Jority of from %,000 to 2,400, ‘This county was Wll now a reguiar ketrioom in the to meeratic familiy. The good people, buried tn the rin ‘wins, uzapproached by huraa footsteps, knew not the chenges which had taken piace: but as the name ‘iemo- cratic’ remaived the same, they thought that of course the thing waa the same, and that the political family > which they bad passed ta such regular succession wae Ube same fam'ly as in the time of old father Jefferson. In one word, political light bas pierced through the moo POtMl.....+sess+-e-..129 | twins; they receive by railroad, daily, the Heeacy aod vusseseeeTT6 — Necesrary to elect, 149, Aber New York papers; they have learnt what is gowns RETURNS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE. | (22 the'world; they have read the bloody history 0° To Ipepactoks oF Enxorion, TRORG<SPIC OVRRATORS, AND a emp , Neweracay Formos and Tavontsns tunoccuocr 3 | ergantentin bes ‘ea ‘proton, soa ana Mas fold ubli ti tof which remeing cau div bo kept m, waile macy paper pries of ihe und all the vi lnges of the county where formerly ail be ‘nlon to dec are the result on tho fol 6 longed to the democratic fold, now there are muiti Jowibg morning, it wil be necessary for the inspectors of : election threnpbout the Caited Ststes to wid the telegraphic | ‘dee of Fremont men, ardeat and burning for tho asser. Jone C. - Cogswell. JERSEY. beri ‘ei ticket, which was no- Rdwic Rose Hers amcet A. G. Thompson en). B. Wel | * SULLIVAN. ts of Febcuary, and | - fimon M pel ad TOMPKINS. RESIVENT. 1 - Alex Rowen. oi FOR P' AZM) FILLMORE. OF NEW YORK, MEL te - Elias W. Cady. _ YOR VICK PRESIDENT ULSTER. Wd. DONELSON, OF TRNNEABEE, Ss pa SS > Jamer Hull, - » abolitioniat ticket, which wae nominate WASHINGTON. p Anson Ingrahan ~ oe tne 2ath of May, and composed of— por © Deceich, Henry 2. Northup. YOR PRESIDENT. att ae WAYNE. GUARIT SMITH, OF NEW YORK. Thomas Johnson. WH. Sisson. YOK VICE PPMDENT, pc ~ 1 MekARLAND, OF SENNSYLVANIA ‘ia: eee’ wu are ee, — “~a.G.Sutheriand. Edward J, Porter. James f, aioe. STATE ELECTIONS TO-MORROW. Pe ng NAMES OE CANDIDATES. se yril Ba vson. - o rs eo YATES, Besides the great Preasdential contest which ts to tak. 4 Brows, A. Y. Harpending. ae place to-morcow, tm every Siate in the Union, except Enea 4 And tas at Syragut Wisconsin ‘Total, SAMI South Caroi ar—where the electors will be chovem by th MASSACHUSETTS operatecs.and for tne telegrapbic oporatorst raid theeditors | ‘2 Of Tigbt ana ihe Itbertion of the couatry, wou prevarec | gave a vote in favor of siavery 1 ali bis life. While they | My silustom to Archbishop THughos aad others (oot all Avidover Sevaurs and whatever vew members of the STATE TICKET, in every tows, village mud city, and for the editora and re PM eet Tong ny Med alopsge pee da pia peel pep Oa rrr yer elbae pnphan Das pnd ded politioal ondeie New Tok, eee ey Legislature may chance be élected— seven States wil FOR GO¥ Porters t0 aid cach other, | This can be done by coailuing |” ‘the result o¢ the Pennsylvania State election het the | ‘The Fremonters and Buchapanives ace prety nearly vided bere; there la tardly a doubt, however, vut that the latter will have a majority. ‘The Post Office bere is kept at a tavern. Tio letters Demoratic. —_ Repub 3, 5 folla Weim %. 1, Beach, HH. J. Gore on LavET, RNOR ctley. Homer Foote. Homer Foo. their Isbors on the niebt of the election to the Presidenti « vote alone. 1 ot the tuspectors everywhere count the tiret bold the: regular annual elects New Vork New lorsey, i Shicbig en, dere.ood to stand ready t> incline the poiisical scales, by means of bis prolai in‘laence, Buchapan or Col. Fremont, just might be best cales- lated to defeat the American candidate, Mr. Fillmore; as@ while I am far trora imput “bypocrisy” «© Kova * Catholios aorigg, or the “Carbo body or from believing them capable of it, | do believe bishop Hvghes, and all such narrow mivded and foul- mouthed * Gre the fagot"* as yourselt, fully cape. ble of the Jesultry or bypocsimy in quesion. RS-OVENING OF THR SLAVE TRAvS—FxoM Bac to Wor The Charleston Stundard of Oct. 2°, quailing with @e opporition :t meets at home to its propos tion Ww re-open the slave trade, endeavors to ‘lomt beticr by couling ute deeper water. it eye Woe would raise our own standard. we would level al defences, we would march to tie open plan, we woulé state A question a which there is no palllauen and ne compromise, ond, to the most perfect ¥.adication of sie very, Wo would strike dowa the barriers to tue slave trade, Tt is said that we are not reacy forit. Boi we are ready fort. We want slaves as tho vory iret cow Cition of reaction. They are aeceseary to equality i Union, to proeperity aad advancement out of x. the very integrity aud order of our own society. If we Perm:t slavery to be extinguished, it will be exeorated distant ages. “Bien wili poiat to it ws the black spot oa the e of history, and will thank heaven that aon ali the otber iis of lifo it was not their jot to bave pare cipated in such enormity. But let it be triumphant, ne 6 will be triumphant, unless we Jet it fail under the Ie tion of a fore'gn seniiment, and it will be che raned, loved and eviogts The men who helped it in the orisia of tte features, will be placed upon the lists of patriots aad soges. Other societies wil! form spon the model, aud te Wil become treason to question an lastichoe whch pew it is piety and virtve to coadema. Tyon sayt.<The 8t. Louis Demeorat ( Seebanaa) is dows ou the secessioulsts and slave traders of tne South M& says'—'This ie what (ite) bigh civilization demands. ‘The Alricaa savage must be put In the place of the avt- lized white man. And ail ths is domanded lu the gacred eflect of cheekiog the stampede taat —: g on froto y the great democratic party. There are who on! yote, Let the telegrapbie operators transmit the rest | Siti Cote whih the strongest party, om the aopbiericel dca * ¥ OF STATE Cental rote ony on that night. This plan will omable the | iio) iby right to dono. for otherwiwe they theow their smerny st ite, Califor: Field Vv. M. Cornell. W, 1. Lincola. preas to anaounce the result on @e morning after the “s 4 Waconia ‘4 rae “Nco'8 election, cven it (he contest be a close one. We hope this | VOWS away. | Such persous wacor like the wave | es you Stare TEA Jou “ of the zea, as the one or other side seems to them In al the above, members to the Thirty-Mtth Congress | % Pulirck. 3 : : perianal Acne eae. ee ely to lump, They give their votes not tron prin fill ate ue chosen. Below will bo found the candidates | 6.1). WL Rauscai, Te angrcham, Jos, Milcbe fe Hee SARS 2, SO, RE 8H y vio bot from potiey. ny campaign like the prestat, 7 . FOR ATTOUNFY GESFPAL. =F {a open Sta'> or the priveips! offices, together with the |p you, Tt Gite 3, Be Ouinke, Je Ts Oliterd. Joona PRP) eh yr gene ggink mtg Cengage ght ames of Uae cautidates of each pariy. for members of ~ cE IMPORTANT TO THOSE WHO SEND ELEC- ig ow m loan, 4 le \ ; { | put into a box, om a sheif with Traagy botileessready! geniae as Mr Buck’ ‘There are cavvies enough hereabouts to gi mmajorily. OCR HELVIDTEDE CORRESPONBENC®. Bervivgnr, Waxnes County, Nov. 1, 1656 Col. Stockton ai a Buchanan Meeting Good for Boil~W io Conquered Califorma? The democrats held a great political meetiwg bere ‘ast ovening, at which their great gun end chief speaker was Commodore Stockton. I was called verbally a Fillmore meeting, which is laughable ewough in a piace where, except Judge Robinsom—who tor deconoy’s sake, and to save sppcaraaces, fetched the Commodo « and got up the meoting—here are not more than two other professed Kuoow Notbings (0 be found. The democrats really got up ve meeting, and advertised it, and posted ap the bills in a their bovses, and it was ipeo facto a democratic meetior as all the so called Fillmore moctings aad convention really bave been al! along and everywhere, while mi\:! up with simple dupes who did not understand ihe mov cr smell the game. Commodore Stockton |s an old democrat, and has dose bis party mochb service this cam by preachiag up Filmore. if he bas not been, or will aot be, pald weil (or bis services, it is aitogether bis own fault, for the siavery extension party have exponded vast labor und large sums of money ip jog up Filtmore party. and there « bo reward which they would bave refused tue Comm» core, Bet if he has been so gonerous and good-aaturet es to elect Buchauan for nothing, it is his own verdancy, and will give lim kicks instead of thaoks; for you cannot bepelt (bem out of pure good will without betng Gespised tor it. If it isnot a bargain beforehand, wi domocratc 4 nel chavan is worse then throwing « vote away. Ii ie em. poem Fire Send the whole, wemster ot youre cast for th, | Heziag vole to do eri: tacomemll a crime, and to vor eveciere ol each Yreewential candicate—mayoritios are wo | “S ee Oe: 7 suBeclent pe Nawrow, Sussex county, N. J., Oct. 80, 1968, tecrd —Sand the majorities ouly for State officere. ex | 4 Cririons Pieve of History, Showing hino the Pillmor e| nan two candidases (or the oe ee . fetus oltes.. Tu the tage ‘case the Tull rove for eack ca Panty has been sade, Cot Up and Manufactured by Me ‘ \etaamnenn, z Yt the Pierce Buch Party, for the Purpow of Defeating ird. —Seud the Banen an Of the membberg ot Frewment and averting the Condemnation of the People, ber =e eee arene Me of the New Yort Hteaa be dui withtwoth thet there are no Kuow Nu Pate Seasiors and Assembiymen elected—vat give D° things in Suszex county. If Fillmore were to run in th! Sgures county be would not have @ dozen votes. There ar here posible to id promptly com jae eae paki poet ng sree cle: | thirteen townships in the county and they do not aye- hon Gistricts. send LP mese tui revtens as posible, an rege one Fillmore man for each township. @ carefai crtimate of Darance, But the Bachanan mon some months ago tried 10 go! r greatly a * sone eae a pe btm, eaen ee vy a Fillmore Know Nothing party in the county. It | wees by pobiwblag the above noice overv day unt acurious history, and it helps to prove tho oft asserted Taawday fact that this misorable abortion, this destroyer of ths NEY YORK. effect of the votes of the American people in their strngg!* OBE ELECTION LAWS. egainst a bicody minded and biood covered administra tion, This party was a devise of the cnemy; it wasa deeply’ planned machinery of the apostate democrat party, and was bronght out by them that they might be chosen, thirty days, ws cutitied to youe with the fo) ure Fil'more as a dog’s paw to defest Fremont and avert lewing excertioas — the verdict of condemnation which otherwise was sure lt. Persoos who have made any bet on the resait | forthem. (Aye, and not m & verdict was sure fur iy (are, @ ty A lot or are interceted directly or i iy in one, lose their | them, bot punish to account of high right w vote. r ) ‘Staje criminal -d. A ctlord man must tn addition to the above qua ‘The history is as folio wer party, seolng NEW YORK. THE STATE TICKET. 2 Bi ounles, | Wa. fay AmouBurlingams, Wm. Ap, 4, Timethy Davis, _ NM. sacks, dr, Teane Bi A ds Low! dot Roi $. Rs eet Mal. 1. brew an. Nora:io BW ea P. Sanders. mais Alexander Muna 1. TOKEt. ILLINOTS STATE TICKET. ar NOR, American, Edward f. Wao. ALS. A Daganoo. inan.W. Pred, Gould. #49... Northup. Aras G. Willtan «, Wa. A.dickardson, Win. it, Bigsoll. Buckner S. Me Miekwan r LewiwW. Ry. Geo. BH. & ‘Thos, B stiltman. Oh SUOURTARY OF # 0. M Hatch Pee STATE THEASUE Hiroot Barber, Spinner. ochrant. lark B. Major BALM Jared 4 Geatlons be the owenr of real estate worth $250, ani | that they were even wi Somes we. Ste eegn Reteoun te baaea oe pame of domperacy. The propor tion 18 so intamoun and Amon P. Granger. Henry E. beac! — have paid texes on it. tneir strongbord, that the stampede was iacreasiny:, concomnpt and neglect weal. They are glee Of F asporical in conception, as oven to make indignation c on 3d, No fi can vote unite bo has been pardoved opted the pian, on advice from headquarters, of get | such volunteers, exceedingly and encourage them, " Ruors B, Pode.” Rmory i, Potue ae ~ Soy | but never put them on the pay list uslece k lee targua’ | écmb.”? e voter raust distinet!y give his mame aad hand hi« } 4) abillmore party. They could omy find two Know Nethitg epowe.. "But that Belvidere 1s an incorporated town—votes 275 to 300. The democrats bave always bed a larce majority. it is calc. lated that now it i doubttul if they will have a majority at all, but if they do, it will be only of about lu or Lv tea, wv Two newspapers only are publisbed ia Warren count» vie: the Fremont the Betvidere Inielligencer, ant tae Buchanac ove, Warrea Journal. Abral' mt. Wi Wasnxotoy favino soa Facorn—The Philedeigite Morning Linen fOr. 31, says Wo Dave already aonowuced that our ¢istingulshod fof- jow citizen, Horace Bicaey, bad ceciared bis purpore @ vote jor Fremont. To Lis name we sre sow called t 646 anctber, which Biladciph's can claim ovly as it belongs to the whale country, but wach every citizen of Pntis- delphia honors, We refer to Washington Irving, our 4- Justy jour countrymen, wo, by bis genius, bes shed such heer Upon our ogtional character. Like his associntes a Werature, ho, too, bas declare’ his parpore to vote Mer Fremont, Nor willbo do thie ia any lukewarm way. Ho exprortes the strongest regard for the publie services: and persoval character of .romont, aad compares him for c.guity, energy aud fel racriicv, to Washington bins eelf, ‘9 the opinion of Mr. Irving, Fremont ts the true trative candidate | deciaring bimaei(, Ke, places bimeelf sn tho yaa of thet illestriows wr ray of literateurs, bistorians and elegant scholars of the country, who have declared themnecives for liberty, the comstivution and the Caioa. As he is the oldest and mows distinguished writer of America aow living, the more ‘aration. Wr. 1! Kolge fam. G. Andrews, JTtd. W, Sharuran. KilasM Burroughs Wasa FG. Spm 1 @ectors must be on one bailot, endorsed “Electors,” ©! } to work tw create « Fillmor: > Stale and county officers ou another, endorsed; ‘ate,’ Weil, by suitable agency, and appliances and whisper. of the ov mbers of Assembiy, (if more than one is clecte:| | ings, and treats, these two men were perauaded to ad. in the county) oa a third, endorsed “Aseembly,"’ aud of Jo lgee (it any are to be elected) on a toartd, endurset ‘Judenarg.” Ady person entitled to vote at a poll may chailenge the vote Of auy other person whom he believes to be voting fraadyeatly. ‘Any person cbailonged shall bave tendored the follow. | 5, Wilking, member of Congress, of Goshen, Orange tog omth — Yor 20, Anrertean weon. Ieatnh D. Clawson Ge y hares 3 } ia Wash:ogton Mont is runmivg to the Tairty-tiret dietriet | oh : t eandidaie. ! “SUMBLY NOMINATIONS. rzeR Ke os Bi aS an inte Peter ©, Osbdorae, ami Docd, PENNSYLVANIA. OUR HONKSDALE CORRESPONDENCE. Honmpace, Wayne county, Ponn,, Oot, 30, 1964. State of Politics im Wayne Counlty=Cause of the Repub! can DefcatTTow the Know Nothings will goon tie Bourh of November=Democratic Low for Four Years Pat~ Governor Rerder’s Speech at Hawley—Gaiua Sonbin's Home and how ‘his Borough Voted—Thirteen Hunde t Porcign Votes in the County for Old BuchmNow Element in the Campaign—Forney's Anriety and the Funts— Tuenty Votes for Two Mundred Dellars—Shall Capita oun ts Lalor—The Crmtry Good for Premomt if the Kv. « Nothinge Vote for Fillmore instead of Old Buck, de. Never since the orgaaization of onr county has the p> }tical spirit been 20 thoroughly aroused ag in the prose. crisis, Itextonds throughout every township, borough ‘and schoo) distriet in the county. ‘The republican ticket was defeated at the last election by 187 majority, electing the entire democratic ticket ‘with ope exception—that of district attorney—which was republican. The caare of the republican defeat is solely ottributed to the Fillmore men uniting In two uliferent townships with the democratic party, thus giving thom one hendred moro votes than they otherwise would baye { the Know Nothings had not (used with them. ‘The Fillmore party, however, will in the Presidential election, voto their own ticket, thus leaving the Bacon. nec’? minus a prop of 100 rotes for their candidate, from the at election, 7) © anterrified democracy claim the last election asa glorious vietory. In the name of reaton, I ask how nang moro victories like those of tho Jast three elections in the county would it take to entirely extinguish the pwty? In J862 they gave Pierce eleven hundrot ant seventy four majority; in 1854 they gave Rigler four bun. dred and sixty tour majority ; in 1356, Slate ection, they gave only one bundred and thirty-seven majority, ant Tuesday, the 4th, their majority will dimiiah i> proportion as it bas for the last three elections, Mark that, Governor Reeder 2 lant evening, at Haw ley, with good tect ad ohook tho faith of ome of the MICHIGAN eTATS TICKEY. arlage. lnaliy, aitor some pegoilat on, be oamo, and county. fy c ‘om will fatly and tral: the Buchanan mon got up tho pole for the party, and got eee nnbelioos an lt ho pet yon: vouching Sur up the meeting, made mass and the meetiag, He, poor man, thought it wae all real—all a bena fide, genuine Fillmore demopetiation. Bat the two Filimorites who bad noe pop ete ol ip person persisting in voting, and tho chailenge-no: | decd, cou! (or ‘woo did net wore withdrawn, sball bave the jollowing oath atwaisiored -— bate mate too ‘06 fad dupes. 89, Me. aati, keow n do ww firm on ~ |) ag One mocrali; cout; Uiieu Sate fos tom ara ath eon tine age ai oh sents hans | that the great Fillmore party in’ this particular been an inhabitant of the Hate, for. Allew FOL GOV RENOR, Jolinegn qnentions as shal! he prt in elovior. George A. Coe. ETARY OF HT ATE, CAPTACAUGUS. Viz H. Steven Joba McKinney. | { i .— Alanwon Kini - | Of ATIORNEY GRXRKAL er, Hulus Crowley, = | Amos Gould. Jacuv M. Howard. CAYUGA. James, J. Owen - Whiter donee "David B. Dena's. FOR ETATE TreAseHEn Robert W. Davis Silat M, Holmes Lire Tutt CHavTavare. 4 - HH. A. Prendergast * Insane George - CrEwuNe. Win. 7. Htsings. Lanne IZ. Reynolds CUrNayeo. year next preceding | eection of the country was mainly, if net only. st fourmonths;that you | opposed by the Buchanan party, went to work vesident of this Assembly | tooth apd nati, bot and savage, and aitackel Mr Fiet, or Senate or Congressional district or districts, ward. | Bocbapan. ‘Into bim he pil 0 fearfully that the jown, Village or city, from which (he otfleer is to be choses Toher fer ther own wore @ for whom (he said “person offers to votes, that you are now esate cease man, Bek f Buch trom the dirt Mr. W. bad thrown .upoo OR SUPRPUNTEN DENT OF Franeis W. Shearman. PURLte INSTRUCTION, Ax Uxninn Ccr.—forney, tn b mnayiranian 9 Now. , {hoe pitehes into Lis @outhern friends — So long ae the South is not a united South, #0 ong as there are men in the South who assist to push dorwart the schemes sectionallsm ta the North, 30 ag will there be abeltdos- iets and disunionists in the ‘roe States.’ Geaways assy Staye@—A Covrsamow.—Tho Richmoed Enquirer racks the Germance with the aegro nares. B waye —'‘They(the negroes) aro mucky more cepableo! intai- ligently exere’sing”the righta of suiTrage them the (mnoraat Dutchmen at the North, whose rotes caa be bougdt for 4 dollar or a ‘il! of beer. Ri pttros ax Diewmion —We have observed, saps the Washington Chion of the Diet clt,, during the cagrae Dow abou! to Close, that among tbe present supporters af Mr. Iuchanan to the South, and especially in Virginia aad Sovth Caroipa, thresta of rebellion, resistance and dis- union have been mao, which wore to be executed tn tha event that Jobr 0. Fremont should be elected to the Pre- sidency. Prom nent politicians 'm the South bare hela forth on thie eubjoct (m langusce which, uader any other government than ours, would have subjected them to Prompt aad proper punishment. We say proper puniwe- ment, for in ovr judgment there who hold such language, abd who propose to break op thie Calon unless thete Party predilections cap be gratified, deserve the puniah- ent due t) meditated treason. Sortumas Lorwrarcye.—In orc or to become abdsointely independent of the North, the savana of Charleston bave resolved to publish = monthly magazine, This hay be come necessary for various reasons, one of which w ste VOR CONMISSIONERM STATE Alica Goodridge. Ne ” DOF A708. uel Blackman. George Wulart. CONGRUSSIONAL TICKET. N. Lathron Fiuinm @. Burry. & resden! of this town (or ward. as the case may be!, apd Dave not made any bet nor are interested, direeity or indi er rectly, in ene, and have not voted at n+ election, m. Thus the biter wae bit, and go they were octerred Versons ewearirg (alsely, or procuring others to swear yma further proceedings in gelling vp a Fillmore party falsely, im this oath, vhall be pouished s¢ usual tor per jm Suesex county. jery. Now, the same orders and {netructions from high quar Voting or offering to vote ont of place, or voting or of tore on which the knowing ones ofthe party here carrie: fering to vote more than once, i poniehable by fine o! | cn this game, did—there can be no donnt 0: \t—lead boty $200, or \x months Imprisonment, of both. to the begining and origin, and carrying on the Fili- Among other provisions of the laws reiating to clecuons | mere movement. The trick, the plot, # [nro cha are the following y giv’ No ctvil process may be serve! on an clector on elew- tion day. No court shall be held on election day. ly peaeing aa7 vote by bribery and monahe is panish by $500 foe, or ti mout one year, and contempt ot the poopie at tho deeds snd bioody acts No perern shail be to have lost or acquired a } ofthe Perce administration, it will disguise the trata tool 1-Jooe “ber uek Ansel Berry, ©. 0. Pemnett. a - Win. Hayle. 7 eoLumata. ® lbrd ge De Witt C. Loach. I—Sohn Mi". Htohel Sanford - og boon rs CaLivor : “5 Jona T CORTLAND. PY ATR TICKET. Joseph Avwaier. - ' DELAWARE. | BA OF SUPREME COOLT. #ylvania doce not overthrow tt on toc 4th Ave rican fi S. Sikinker a — J. 3. Uothngion. — Henry B. Janes. CONGEDSSTONAL TICERT. Ri publlenn, » D at Cuarles . Fair « SoPmIN J. Mourter Harna Redaker. Warren Dimarick. = Det De i~t bart ~Jt lence by being & te a college, academy or any | even if Fremont i# clected, because but for this trick, nary of loarving; ving In any poor-house, | but for thin 2 me hovee, of asylum, whied shai) be maintained at the [| borne to the or under pouisiment in aay | most ip prisoa, vridewe!l or » nor by being absent | wont trom bis town, of place, engaged in toe army or navy of the Uelted Stater, or in nayigatiog any of Waters of th.s State, the United States, or on the high seas; nor by Dein, oldier of the United States, stationed at aay place with.p thelr state, and without Baving acquired any other iawtel THE ree rem’ A. 4. Tiltany Ocamus Warren No Stave olieers to be cbowen . Jeouard Blsckra'a: Morris -ondicts B. Carey Adams, — Hiram Carpenter. D #eReX. Kh. C.K. Chase, Raipl A. Loveland, Joba A. Lee. Public EXPE NRE CONGKMNHTONAL TICKET. putinwn, 1—Jack sea Hadley Jobe F. Power anne! Crawtord, ° Harrison C, Hobart Chasies Bulingharst PRESIDENTIAL POLITICAL CALENDAR ction of Presidems and Vice President Charles Russa GENBSEY. From toronto # Seth Wakeman. - of the United States will take place to-morrow, Tossday, 2 do! nd, Er potese. - the 4:h day of November — 5. Wests Vom Gree. Tl. Sebeemn The election will take place rm all the States of the Caton rs Herekieh Boldwia. 1. Robinsoo on the seme day, in accordance with the act passed at ihe HERKIMER. econ aa Joba H, Woorer cen aecond session of the Tw eigbth ag ow and ap ood proved by President Tyler, January 20, 1846.’ Title act Prorides:— Caipin Littlefield Tost the elevors of President and Viee President shall be eaidence. LLOT BOXES-ORDER OF CANVASSING THE VOTRS, HTC. ‘There are to be only three Ballot boxes umsd at the ap Proaching election, and only two in counties baying but ore Atsembly district. 1, The *‘ cleotorat’’ box, in which are deposited only the ele-toral ballots. a. The “* State’’ box, in which are ‘ted the ballots headed “ State.’ On this bailot are to be the names of i gs = Harris tows i ; iF EE 3 ~ i 3 i bave O. BG cinted in each Sate om the Tuesda: rt at lectors membera Assembly. The member of | that it would be folly to their country ty . ted in the Charleston Merowry, of the 50th, rin ‘a. W. Bot Gay in the wonth of Newcanber of tbe year in whieh Ueye ene Serepaty tobe wan a having but ono | belp to clect Buchanan, with ail the beauties of blow! | © former prisoner jo Kansas, Teturned s | 1: seoms to me that st the South we are ready to sup- ©. soe ie ig tay ve ninber roo | int ti wiemph ar Inclined fy Deve ut masy Be | {rch in. whwh, be formerly reed wan alway” | Fer,anyimne, mom uke PRS ow for Our Rae me rH. Hickox. fe of any ve My “ ‘ . maa, b i e ? ans, fA 9) whe PR a aa ee Ones are nest Fillmore non who bays beep unconsciously dupe! | ecroogiy democratic, but at the iaet olection way be ae teers. ai - bela on cleo nil to male i a national bill of indictment against murderers aad ae ‘polection they will make & more insignifeant dyure In order to encourage the scheme, Southera profes _ ne : ste hoe ghey 4h Mae be, Te ictoal pon | t ni dle then eight, for tho Fro siavery demaoerecy. “Jenkins | sional anthers are offering to sell thelr manuscripts sh 7 * ve a ie. 2 State COUTNRSPONDENC BE. bonest statemen' {aote, ORES done toe third lowe than thoir market vatue at the North. or. een eae, - ‘The following aro ihe provisions of the constitution of | i. ‘The Assembly box. Horn, Warren Co., Oct. 0, 1868, | ran Sato men in bleeding Kanone, will mako many « | O71 00 ot) le oe we ss MADISON. the United Staves roe) eo:ing the election of Prosident and . Albert @, Purdy. - Vice President; being oootained in the deat tovilon of the 1 ‘Thomas Hi. Bishop - eecond article, and in the twolftn article of amendment :— MONKOF. 1. The exeeutive power shail be rested In a President of the T—Jarele Lord. Jeremiah &. Baker - United tates of Anlerion. He shall hold hie odles during Ure : term of four years, and, together with the Vieo Preaident, - choeen ior the aame ierm, he elected aa follows — 2. Fach State shall appoint, in such manner as the Legiaia 1m. MeCinry. Matthew ©. Davis, Avastin Fish, ; Jo. Feo. Reece ee whole number of Senators and Representatives v0 which, tie ae A ae B. Ciart, State may be entitled in the Congrcaa; but no senator or Rap- 1 Manen reaentative, or person holding an office of trust or profit vader TPWE Werrkna, PAvrard Pepper. soba Deoker. i, the stecars youll meet ik ety renrectiss Bates, and vote $ Thomas Kivinn. wogety Lyon. Joseph Canni by bail for President and View Present, one. of whom at 2} Wm.0. Jenkins. Mosely Lye: - vgs hail not be at inhabitant of the samme’ State ‘with them 3 3 E nfortanately, there has — *. —_ gi 7 i i ai H ie ki ! i i il Ty Hi iz i chiefly tn the small districta that thie revolution has taken piace. in the towns, the success of truth and the triumpa of right bave not been to marked and decisive, In the townsbtp from whence [ now write, the constant majority ot Presideot and Vice President. of the Pierce party has been {rom 80 to 86 in « population of 460, Now, however, this township, tn all cases of State Senators. - elections of all kinds, gives Fremont a majority of from ph f=, 12 to 26. Such is the impetus of the wave of sound pub- An. York) Officers Hie opinion, in the rural distriets, of which the aboro i# Judicial Officers. fan example. This revulsion bas taken place ever since . Sone and Onl ‘ Dong las introdveed his bill, and has eon on wag: WARNING TO UNNATURALIZED FORRIGNERS. monting in force to the presemt hour. 11 will spread, too; that many weil ai onoatu- | tt only requires time. ralized foreigners haye been tmposed on mune to be- ‘The demoorate aro fwily sensibiq of the weakuvas of 32 z i Hi g 3 2 i 3 § i a g zg © ea 1 ‘And. Kleehan. Henry Bertram. vm DOhtoe. Jeremiah Lathrop. Joun D Kinsey, : 8.1. Woolford. Rat. Merritt, . Morris Deeanp. - Facod L. Dodge. af fener oe i f i i Yoted for as resident, and of all persons voted for as Mico President nd of :he hutaber of votes for each; wivieh ligt thes shall sign and certify, and transmit, sealed, to the sevt of Le government of the United States, ditceted to the President of the Senate: the Prosictent of the Semaie shail, in preseore of of Kepreseniatives, open all the ceria. abail than ve cown ed; toe petwon bavlnr tend abail be the Pres j i 8 g | ba. - GOH Mont aumber be a majority of ibe whole ouamber of fing ter Alnx. Spaniding. oimied: wad It no peewon hare Boh a Me patter James Boge. Soha M Reed i toon, from the persons having She Nighest 2 bf Daniel D. Barnard, of Albany, § Out agala with » totter of advicg to bia Whig friends. He enytim* Lan no omg ere net OR for as Prosticas, the ti Jes, P. Reilly. Edward Ooitin Charles T. Mille. cogding thece, oa the Ust of wnge vot