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THE NEW YORK HERALD. * WHOLE NO. 7380. . MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1856, PRICE TWO CENTS. = ——— —- - - a { Pennsylvania show for Buchanan MJb1¢ votes; fasion, q a" Dim Wwetenty. ao atetupt was made by the pouple to bed PWWH IBLANOR. THE RESULTS OF THE LATE ELECTION. | 100,472, divided as tollows:-Fremomt 187,700, and Fill- P O S T S CG R I P T . boy eyes Dat the eMeors partied them, wai got Pray ~ nies “~ Delon pala vo agvidaiaarat eTeirs te spiandn. 4 pier we ey | more 62,070; atraight out F¥imore, 25/640. ‘The mane | a | Oe armen For into ® sittionhy witha Secicam | gaging tke roids of aequmraiocers ation @ Effect of the Northern Vote upon the Fire; 's"\yPh oe ee te te en ee ey ane ee HALF-PASt FOUB, A. M. Shue playing monte, ot dur ace ive whan tie later | Bureerie® anu the Inirvaueion o1 sae aay Dee, lusee ‘ | in and burger mare ce, low | om Jeffer Pike and — — te rom tbe “3 verous Birus, &c Eating Southern Democracy. | England in the face, ‘The ‘supply of food must bn aed jefferson, Luderae, ateKean, Pike at wi 8 Cay OF two afr The Werther fe thle ialaddw had been very Pat ard dry Ptah Ot fainteen ati ace aads | wom ABRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. | « Sruecitia’ustinnentscday ics | yer dane anne tinge mae ue fan ine n gen- n unt Revere wenn: te Y are Weapuble of producing substitutes for the pro- Marwacum, Nov. 12, 1856. daar , Och 7 Their sessions lasted three days. at Kova. he great. work of ‘codiiyangane acer a Only Another Lease of Four Years | see aiete clave Iavor, which they coamme, aod | The Fremont majority in this State, ae fur us noard me nua See ene Conan fo ihe porvetretare of the et. Ringsom was propeesiag Tepito 7 | wlno of raising other wecossary wi . Dr. Soott. eather 100 18 e bee ; for the Union. | Cletbing’™ fut ihe porkets the true seat of Boglich and | fom, la 1,208, The remaining counties will make « | TWO WEEKS LAPEB NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, | Pc7 covece unow the Kor. Dr, Sols A roward of seve. gerera, ah. windeand Lice hon rere Yavkes int-Leet—sees, feels and unterctands all this, | 16,000, 5 thme, 10 the serious detriment of the whalem. RADE TO BE RESTORED, | iemtd’ th Heathen ‘must ba caught, tamed; eet t) ‘The Bicctions and Results, toa * beuthen mi e i “THE AFRICAN SLAVE TI bb MR ey ge omen new ald eee ee bs News from Oregon, China and Sandwich hes iter | New York must send bio thourands of gallant volun- apie baad Islands. teers, and Kosten and New York must vie with each | ¢leotion in this Siato foot up as follows:— the th. ‘A Southern Fillmore View of the Battle. orher tp siting out slave shipe for Aste aud Africa. 472 swore The avatar Atrncun slave trade about become ag popu- 963 with James: t - a century ago. The New England olerey ‘9 | $1,626,507 in Treasure Arrived. pe) K 5 Whe Great Digunion Vote at the North, emi the Catholto priesthood will agaia eugago in It mtb Petersburg, Vi oat Siem) at couvertifg: tue, pagan,’ Under ti revietiying i over Wilms mroRT, tp toy all a 2 a aD + Ieee char tant Ur, Gassaeen laced Concha’ | fuecocy Contra) Amertesy-Megiog ana, Begih, Awartes. |: Wheaten eke ; ai ANT FROM NEW GRABANDA. | coasiuoa. ‘of the electoral college, it ougb¢ mot tobe dis- | Lew !ving torpid and barbarous, wi!l start into aew ‘fun Disone amp Foucr- or Ma. Boouaus+The Daring the A our readers that the sizns of ths times aro | '¢ Corton, and sugar, and coffee rice, and mo- x te fame, named for any sciilemen! of the vexed question | 'suicr, aud sears, ana tobacco, and\ pine apples, aud | Lanenster Express says:—Of all the speoniations as 4 te | Pelations Between Great Britain and | °7°™, iat conmunated reat iesue of the lata contess orncges, avd lemons, and all tropical fruits will be | construction of Mr, Buchanan’s Cabioet we have yet deed, it is Conepicuously prominent amonget tho phemomens con. | (leper ort. an iiimitablo market will bo o to | geen, none come near tho mark, tleman hap not New Granada Suspended. rape gegen i With the result isthe startilog and sigatesnt fact | {rs in ted of Wentert, Eurore Tne. wbite free. In, | Yet tarted bis attention tothe maiter—keb yet beiag inet ees ‘one hundred and twenty five 1 el = - [ ‘vote bas Lecn recorded tor a dissolution of the pion. | borr.wiil have coun:ant employment, bigh wages, plonty | out of the emoke apd confusion of the content. We the 6th inst. , io, Was aes whet we tay. Every vote polled for Fremoxt Simoney and the necessaries and luxuries of dir | however, that wo can name two gentlemen who wil! be The British Flect Ordered to Blockade the copper elebratd of or Hebrew Soveted to the ERT AND SEW GRA “was u volo regisiored in favor of severing the preawnt | “hsp. ‘ offered Cabinet appointments under the new adminictra- Const, Jowish interest, wan started on the th. By @salling vessel which arrived at Aspinwall from union of States. Fremont was the 1 of thix We have given the effirmative proot; we will now give i wan on prea dt Ys bes idea. He was the represortative maa of disupicn, go * vs pn a tion, and we do so now that our readers may hereatter &o., &o., ke we tobias meant meaeaes oe Carthagena we have received the important information blood and carnage. The nominee of a scien Saree atic ate perme ois h en ge of the test the truth of the corjecture by @ comparison with the ‘The shooting was the beet ever done in the State, that Mr. Grifith, H. B. M.'s Charge a’ affiires at Bogota, <gud'ia'whieh she could. not have. participated witantt | North ard -onth America with slaves, about the time of | result. We allude to Hoa. Howell Cobb, of Georgie, and | yg united States mai, stenimship Georee Law, Wm, |. Tae democratic olecton ‘for delegation 10 nominate | baving fall to arrange witt the Now Granadian govern. sacrifice of ber honor and wolf r hecordisily | the Ate eon revolution. The products of slave labor | Bon, John Appleton, of Maine, Mr. Appleton isa eonf- LewisHarpdon, U. =. N., Commander, salied ‘rom Aspia, remy Laalelaiene.oeirs, mee rid the ue ; ment the old standing Mackimtoch’s claim, has broken of adored ha Gator Of dogmas, carried oo | See peeco, Mat (Or, them _ Scger, coltos, | dential friend of the President elect—having beea bis | en ors t's coco’ Mech pet P= ged ty wang negotiations with the goversment, and given notice that Bractioe, wooid have degradcd her people e.condikion | vr eeects, ad not come into “goueral uve | Scoretary of Legation to the Court of St, James. or. | “® tr treasure for New Yutk brovglt dong ee st: | tne tepublcans have withdrawn thelr own nominees | the adsaival of the British West India equadetn hes bern orto bie eovermient, under such clroummtances, the | ith oll ussos im Europe. Watts had aot favented the | Cobb le regarded aa a representative of the more conser. | Sere aré tr Dy she steamer Goldon Age cadacrivca wens | {E,goumY floors, and adopted the ‘people's tcket,”” | ordered to enforce the payment of the clam. ‘The Gan Southern people would never haer submitted. A tare | r'tem coltrn will por was the cotton gim in operation. | vauge gebool of Southern politicians, and this wili give Later Oe Sypemgirns pt cite See antennae without regard to party, | ta Oficial, of October 11, thus introduces the: correapen- 4 of them, in the emg ot bie penal ay Sand py loyerhirthg baad a Ee ae bee Mgr Bim the pes uso aixtied & te about 236 ‘on bi ning. me a seeetnret a pat meoann jwenty one, appointed a mass moot. pre conaey ready ution, a free prople urs, rs “ poak preference Lmao ncocawen Of Btronx northeasterly wi wit chuizens. Sree, te iueir bands, coutd pot Reve been early | 1ld i to the conscience, and cousctonce smote the slag f Fadloal school. The intimate friends of Mr. Buchanan heavy reo, during theeoti puscage. alrwell on boary, | anata" ;feVout, lately from tho New York theatres, | | Unfortunatly « daagroement has Arison with the gov ed. If any of those men who voted for Fremont Clarkson and Wilberforce and prance aagure us that tho pohoy of the Riokmend Knquirer will poate a OR eg geo Dag an eave vn ‘nomen! Moyesty, frem-: did it under @ belief that the Southorn Sites would hive | “ere listened to and admired, because thoy not be the ‘oh asian thore not Paving & single case of sicknere among ioe ge bh —— a ding! were Pn lt . he COLvenuLE arraged Od We Rcquieeced in biz administration, toey labored under a | *#ve men’s souls, and detter their fortunes by ridding petay. sduplereien. the passengo:s since thoir loaving Panama. Nov. 11, 10 y p eth quite etevorite. game ove. jovember, 1865, to compensate Mr. James Msok~ Tost egregious ervor. Bis electian would have sounted | ‘oem of troublesome and expensive negroes. SLavmny Now awp Tumn.—The Richmond Znquirer, in . intoch, & British subject, for the damage suffered oy bia But ft Was tho sensible and eagacioue pocket, not Wil- o'clock P. M., lat, 84:87, long. 74:54, passed brig Swan, im consequence of not redeoming in the Custom Houses {he toepin of resistance {rom the shorea of who Polomas | rirce ani Ciarkaa, tak an ented the wave iede aad | A wrtile endeavouring to show that slavery 16 the | /nodang, povnd South, Same day, & o'clock P, a.) during «certain period, and im virwie of cartrin exeoe- in statlr g these things wo do it for the boned of those | heat sboition Whenever negro men fall 10 $200 strongest bond and cement of the Union, says that Dela- passed brig South, bound to the Southwest. Live Gispositions of some portion of the vales of tha float- moa at the Norib, if there be aay, who, thoagh they | ereun4. end negroes become in the mass rather bagden- | ware, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri were paymeat of ‘The Heslth of the Isthmus was good, and the ratlrosd in fine order. <The outward mat!s and passengers from Now York and eines ed 40 prea of | ‘(me than protitabie—whevever the supply of sla te Rat wat eater ate reo tof peo; py paced cveds the demund—the pocket will find it out, an eae ees ano: love the Uiion‘and yet thought his | *¢co filly instramente as Clarkson and Wilberforce almost abolition States thirty years ago, bat that now their zeal for slavery rivals that of most of the Souther 3 gB ass @lection Would not endanger it check the trade, Whenever negroes ri ag now States. This apnouncement will sound queer toe great New Or Oct 26, leit Panama for San Ff wing From the stand point at which wo view the result, we | 3°00 STvivoe euerpy and rucceas, ‘deepite ail te laws, | Damber of the people tn Delaware and Maryland, ine | NOT OOO Gate oct. SL, tem American Passengers, | Jahn Briggs, a brother of ex Governor Briggs, of Mas- | lcbes the documenta relative totes teens souls coee cannot ee etedl (chan gl Fed thatthe | #ll the treatics, all the fleets, aud all the whining abo | Portion of Kentucky, in Northern Missourl, and particu- ell tw oxvolient healt. eachusetts, verry avddenly on the i6th. controversy on this le affair It 1s to be moped. ap of judicial biindnosr now throttling and obscuring | !‘ioniets in the world, for tae pookct is the noat of po larty in Westerm Virginia, where there are many woll ‘disagreeab! i Briant, the ‘gunpowder man,’’ convicted of attempting | from the eentiments of justice of tae British goverament Northern mind could be removed. and ttoould be | &# well as of intellect. nown ousen of mailers baviog actonly Wl uaed their | _72¢ Uslied Suton ship Independenc and sloopot-war | to blow up the pe wtore of L. E Ritter & Co. hay ob- | that ere long it wil! Manper_ -rougl cl nich St. Maryse were off Panema. The sloup-of-war Sarai ‘The folowing is mmary of the corresp: 3 ee Noe. yee See ee on The Union Saved by Disuntonists. slaves in order to induce them to run away. yet pr Abeta eal; dean anh aren nt be Sept. 16, 1856 — Mr. Grifita to Sr. Lino de te caroahion the actual present, we confess there is little | [From the Augusta ~@ oe and Seatinel—Fill- Prsraniva ror tus Inavaoration—The Keystone a Golden Ase, J.T. Wi Commander, por en | Mr. LE spony a on Jefe to hope for in the foture. During the last fow wooks, cincd the indications have | CM? of Philadelphia has appointed « committee, consist ome 3. ee, * oe va 7 \ ailed from San Francisco Oct 20,6P. M., with 674 Bept. game to same, saying that bis letter re- PRB ere gh tg Ca Poa diny Semmeyren vg eaten en tyne Pal ing of eighty persons. to make arrangements for the club |“ , . pa MARTE cece ee mate Union bas been gaved | to visit Washington to witness tbe inauguration of James | “P20? the United Sates mails, and $1,002,003 in trea. allay the fierceiy raging flames of nectioual strife, He | the dirupionists are ciaiming that Har narrowly. tacapedgfestrecdon irom them ime | \eroueb this moaca, that they bave ia realty Ou'i@d the | Duchagas, and alo to recelye the Young Mew's]Demo. | ‘7° 0 free, dedtntdé as fllows:— 1 eS ita tenes te, oo, Se cokeetiotang Sad reaches bis present exaited position with his ear: | North out of the eupport of Fremont, aud driven bie fol- | 40 pion Club of this city om thelr arrival in Phila- $1,626,107 | is'thu brig Glencoe. fie was disguised, and passed under ments scorched. " But unloss bistory Nes, unless the book | l0wer® to Buckaan. In other words, that free sollors 604,871 | the assumed name of Hust. The Vigtiaace Com- Mr. Griffith, answering his let- of the past aflords no text for the Pallasegbee to witte of Beatie oientek en ee teabmas theres delphia, on reuc for Waabington. + toad pape me! him, but es yet his w ~ ‘atthe this fire is not likely to be extinguished. ° thelr a ——— | mite paeet ser asd nog od eeiniadl ber tare teh Coen i Tan eee oniiane holy horror if Mr. Fillmore had beon olected by free ecil | Sale of Huntington's Horses and Carriages. Rd en h BY i Br. Pombo, sexnowied sing bis td atom ves target: |" sat cetanen tore ence tomer | Sea Somer amore, Taree ci bao a "at | tigi gl pela aS sew" hana in twain e a : * - rf Sierra Nevada bound t> San Juan; on ‘ho ‘Sth | and in the evening an ‘Mass moviing was e a. the demorratic party at the Norta | Tey beve bad to band in the defeat of Fremout. Tho | ommgn—naMEs OF THE WINNERS, BTU. ate 4 i 2 maneak ‘Griffith stating still powerful, but, we fear, slowly yielding to the same | “ane mebenone stem, Ifeey Rot divided ie Noun | Acompact crowd was ascrbled Yemterday at noon, | Wty 9AM, persed ste:mer Oriz ba, bound 10 Sw Fran bg oe at chechty continues generally as as Sainte ae Maeyeg t last Bevgin§ Darefui influevce. the American purty Bad not stood ‘rmiy, bravely. oat | mm from of Mr. Henry H. Leeds’ suction rooms, for the | ‘#0 00 the 2'th wit, 6:40 A.M., seventyfour milos | usual. ‘Toe whooping cough ane Scasios among | ing for a reply beforo the departure of the mail on h ek a hg iy mid Sigetion, reeoaed | steadily againet the freesoll host, Mr Buchanan would of viewing und the teams, trape, &e., | POFth of Acapulco, was boarded by ® boat from H.B.af, | cinidven, inougn uot i a very severe tern 40th, Cboiveug & Copy Ol LIS privele iasirucduns trom where sie tan cirea the South an armistice for frar | dave been utterly overwhelmed, in sotte of all the ep fs B+ secre adiaen: phen } * | ship Memsrch; the same day, at P.M, arrived at Acapul- Tbe weather has been somewhat cold and disagreea- | Whe Uritsh govervment, ordering him, in case of Grana- “ o wovernment » wll ube bribery and corra; le + bie, ana ine week or two we may oxpect to have an | co's not ing the matter satisfactorily. to suspund re- Ly pee oly a mele TES re Ee an ropulatiy wank in bis favor. To Mr. Fillmore We noticed many gentlemen whose faces are familiar to | °% Sa? Sa'led bg ed ug ee rae ay 8 Polly | ebsindance of rata unioa of States. amd bis party, so’ to thom alone, is due the ogor of | the purtiens of Wail streot and ita vicinity, whilst hero aod errived Pavams Nov. 2, at 0:50 P.M. Numperour brick bvuld oS, God that the Briteh Admiral wll receive orders. uke forcible measures egainst he republic © compet ge are in course of erection. cofeatng Fre The freesoll candidate ‘The U. 3, mail steamer Granada, a G. gray, co! q. | Most of them wre designed for business puryeges, gad | te Fxecutive government to comply wid its engage fia abouldors rest ail the bopes of peane abd good enter. | hsv bcen at this moment President elect of the Ualied | sd there might be found groups of men who are‘at | UO oo Nie hs 0 Am comma | scr sige, aurabtiny, atyle of architecture and fiuish, will | ments wetntosn ‘ding between the rections, an‘ ith ta downfall pe- | “tau but for the candidacy of Fillmore, Not 3tste | home” on the Fashion and Union Course. The idea con . ont es eee ok among the finest \raprovewents ia ety, {08 7—Sr. pp aro to Mr, Griffith, giving further ex- - u North of i ranc! for » ? ' a South bev a tones of protection from | ‘ “ y #0 rapid « course during some time past, must necessarily | ~ - is one of the purtormers. Connect dispose of tue Siale fapda without legal oe eyaracd Dy) Jecvien, . jogel Guthority. a ee poe. a. rad Ss tree pannbien, ehkeeneae ae eee tus A Ped “have purchased only the fastest horses. Added to tnis | THe following ts tho Treasurer's list by the George FROM THE GOUTH—GADSDEN PURCHASE. A Memorandvia jrom the same to the rame, overag. rig orpies uli tote energies in pre. | Prerideut, woule bave beea for haviog “tho South eet | was the announcement that one pair of long tail baye | 126 Mr. Posten, representicg the owuers of che rich silver | te Pay $104,000 in bovds of the floating debt, prow st Ton istue woiohe after chat | er howec mm order,’ as thelr favorite phrwse is. po iS aner 70s Gear dere -aiee the | Bask, Of America...€4.000 wowder & A ‘ams... 6,000 | riltch at Tumac, tm the Gadsien Phrchase, Ww arri tec copeoiioated bopde, eid by Mr. Melutogd, are re- pa echeg Mine o vather ‘ merel; indispatably \cher D vies es on s 4 jurned tated 4 Imost <ertain, to stare them full | Me par Caria se releives platy 4 potas finest bores in the Stats. Several hundre! parour, | wy T ole en & Go 21.05 CT 11,700 s ee Srisaties ani "wy Gp as. Dos Wen aloen at or betwoon Mr. Grits itical zodiae ja‘toates that foar yoars be PhoBrnes peliber' the speeches ot. the adh votes \herefore, mot at (he hour appoinied for the sale, waif of | ¢. & Cummingse... 6.000 Newhouse, Spats & ' joug @ resident of Mexi.o, had aiveady commenced opera | 00 Sr. Pombo in which ube former states be has no aa- hance Wwe are tn have porate S epee pers Furtosos, or the gi fortRof their oragular press, byt artes cet easton viaeeied oh ines Dreseet & ,.. Famonca 1D eies és 14,000 | Lore st unother mine in the Parehass. y thority to enter imto the discuseiom of the terms of the @f degradation or revolution, Lei 1 re n : ied ion ore A z Duocea, Sherman K. Newton & 21,640 "The copper Mines wore worked brivkly; | Svemorapdum A Southern View of the Eleetion—Siavery | sc med t be far lem alarmed than many of the ont ahoteaser bea great ai {a ‘making bimvelt beard wo vurand + 6.00 rea F: - 56,000 | and packed as far us Ge vy nt yd a aropers of this pre rbg am carry hg as vio, Wad Suspend Sa ee ss Care Fach ene fit” suck av Wo eee sca | PH bude the orang Melly a A! loon Hos, focans G5. ages | thee deen tataiedy batt uavrabcahsotate | “yt'8 wir Restos Mr Grit, ehuowiadiog tw will hereafter be, as it alwavs «bouldbaye been, tho | cuion and ceath “about Certeia hogeheads of sugar an tho called ties. tne to 4 4 5 BONORKA. Come to, ap ig bim to 9 authorities of tee m1 of ° c 1 t edt ddon “ meeting to order 7, > Gand bi to ‘aptic coast would be oroercd pot & act wid Te Ca Tea oe stanton, the ons «| woen Géarval Jack-on potou the cure. ana.ais’mee | Mt. Lane (lepwtier }—\Lat all come tn.” J. Strange Bro" &'G) 10142! | tution in Woe stale Of supocy, bub brie domawen by co. | ¢F Boallty to tbe opportivn othe Hr it naval ‘North wut South metunlly Capes maker ot A Vois—I guete there's enough to the room aires ty (0 Sohalio & Bror. ‘Aguiliar, diaos ead giving orders agsiast any attack on the Merkel fur the prouucta of tho ovher. Ia ite abtog Soot wey wore ron y fo reek into smeoioa vo | buy adomea horses. Hoory Suvbricg. Meera we SO Toe wes Yl Taslans (Re pre- | owes caeees of Meeon annpeane, tos a somunerco we O the danger as Sovereignty, wal tho rf \ Se, awe Neng X eat ealae 7 sod en ag ‘an whee they 9 cor Pam _ pane oo ‘pee eS sort brink mumamary. bat wo shear - ‘of each woald be tho same. ia oinlly embrane: Feit wae feared that, ough ore J 8 Wor, ine way sovot the wecte “4 procecdinga ’ ia ports of the Lstamus, wowlt o VTA Ng -Qummp’ ofp! prnong them might pane at déetroving the Orian, wi 4 of benefitne” Aoo8 oth " ports of (be propte world vse. —— } Yojure, om we bor =a hat en zat, for 8 wor nea, here wore some of them crazy enouge to at | Vy ay y Woe, Farge & > we aren, stoop half the ‘nicesmaries and I am thely Con lidate te elected, wo upposo that the dis. “Sov. Magoun & 2,207 Before Recorder Buntth. ~of the Nort Sonta. We shoold all sink down | Union party Wil now Col the hon wk aioe o and be | ve t Towal trom att FMB 6... ceeeee eee eee HyO26, 10> BAN DIEGO. eine Nov 12—At the opening of the Court thie mormay ph renga 1 South Auseri crorent to pict along like ® qalot beast of burtnca, | “te. A severe shock of nn eartuquake had folt at this sie Rosewber steals Some! the > feces wks Misa team coca, | whb Huchasan 0gd. Invobtaittign tx'tan petpieod WS sercadlat tbe slisned by cooler aaeioe Gitee Wiliams & Potter... anita sama of eapeesavtn Gonmar meme Toe 2 was tried for ng © gold wand 4, Gres were, is all reapects, the equals of aay mon tien | #ks!! oo" probably hear thetr discoreant bray agato nntit Uns thousand dollers arebid, Why, 91,600 were of. tion, especially among the Indians. The walls of many | Y*!ed at $80, the propersy of Won, Giteki. Guilty, wi gy fn Christensom, and, ¢ésoite of Spaniah deaprtiom, | there opa.o ari~# @ porstbiiity that they may be deprived | crea tn thie effice tor them this morning; you'll never of the booms Wert Cracked gad the plastering sh«xen | & recommendation to meroy. the present Cubars, who retsia slavery, are a vory ro {thew ttader from the public rib. have such acbance agala. I'm told that one horse ts of the Goorge | down. The shock was accompanied wit an oncitlaiag The Recorder obrerved that had the jury know? , o» fined and civilized people lavery gives caarac- The Pi ‘al t. worth $2,600. (With all due respect to this yalastion, mavement of the earth, and & sound lise cars passing | cy gt the prisoner a2 the eutho: ea fer end eupport to all the cirilization, the habits, ous. realden' Res we cannot thivk the pair was worth any such sum; oo mn, PB Cyphers, | Overs bridge. not have recommended htm to the cle —h- ¥, oaa toms and manners of Western forope and our Ame-ica “GS POPULAR PLURALITIG®S AND ELECTORAL VOTS, Lorse particularly suited us individualiy, wo Bhoald & HH Glaghas, LOS ANGELES. jor when he wae arrested by the offh ee Bince the unsuccessful emancipation in Jamatos. Kagiact AS ASUERTAINED, be sorry to the above price for the whole team, T Armstrong, N The grape crop in this section tas been abuudant the | os on @ different charge; but a watch—w oh. wv sees anc fools this. It begms to bo seen and felt througa- the Leper ‘Ts Kivtoral even at six montds credit) ‘$1,000 are bit.” Figel, Indy and | present year beyond all precedent, Between 6,000 and por ted at the Chief's office to have been stolen. w ure Sr sinvehoisicg or on sinreholling.Delaward, Wary. Ne) T8868, og OR a a Mit cote, aughiccsnd‘lfest iim | {1604 boze were sipped to thie city cn the Sesator, oa cmg inane er siaveholding or Don q 4 commen ltU, greene ey —- An individual in the stroet here c: "We can’! ‘apt Prentiss, Kev lor, wife and 3 er s Pilimore. Prema. Prt. | pear this way,” gh hey hg OT ‘One indien recently killed another of his race in Los ome aa72 = = 8) “Leepe—"Go $100 and 1 Roar you. $1,160 are | Si Liarishun, Kt Dougings, Thos Fininy, REhrmpeos, is | Angeles, from uo higher motive than to possess bimset | “pce inca - 4 — =] bia, A Why, I'm surprised: I thought | Linckmore, I B Kirse!l 4 Harrie, Mrs A M_ Oornwail,'é D | Of two Collars and « new pair of shoes which he knew 960, who war Me. lo gem, 2 = =| Meumobled: ten, 'aion."wnoi ere weedeat | Geaiay. Wasnt ry | tbe br Amu abet Pen Marie ema, ng te perthaeed Ge gue he since! oes = ~ af, J ; ayer, J " = a alt asad! Sisco | Web tmnsen ont aeons ohh Qaegnretnnee) a | “abe te'nttceaten ee hecaenes Pe | ee sreony ng Polar as It bee 1.649 ~~ © Md better bave taken $1,600 for thera this morning. eee aiaten, St Webster taay sha iene oMe* 1 me weather at Los Angeles and Santa Garbara had for | | nt oan pee vo have sutdeoly 19,784 -=- B ‘than a raph lino; they il crove, Isdy and daughter, 8 1 Carnet, lad; lwo infants, | #Ome Gays been strongly indicative of approaching rain, as foend me make i uaivoreally knoe. a aie Teen Sum cossiel Veep oom eh W Lipplnndt hilen Wyery’ Mee Knight cod hid, Str Awa had A was thought later would set In 1m carter thas “Ey 07 of Me, tobe s ly Conservative ’ — =— 6 at 4:50 © mile~ 2:60 8 mile, and oni: J Shatia, Lar o—and others tn cabins, us . soon afer ment Tostrains -~— = ‘and some ee REON. \ complate- te ensde of ‘ooeaay f—,~_e ‘ot spoodh. Ary aa 2 — Summary of the Fortnight’s News. ‘The Indian troubles ) this Territory have recently d requested freedom of tho press, and freedom of religion, an. | Jhio,.. . —- “= Oe — = 2 [Frum the Atte Caliiorbis, Oct 28.) been reoowed, apd threaten to become more serious aad abies makes these libertios blessings instead of oursce. It | Pornsylvania. 184,268 19,906 100,400 $7 — — Nothing has occurred, during the past two weeks, oal- | ¢ tensive tham ever before. Governor Stevens, who bad | | od character’ or 2 the formar exerciaet a conservative iniuence action of | anode 18 nat = = 4 ciated wo impart any shecial intorest to the news from | \ivaucod into tho Walle Walla country, for ne parpoee | ‘ven thelr verdict which was thes ett 19, deliberate the federal government, ae will preserve . -—_— 6 State, zoltement cousequeat action | o( negotiating ® general peace with all the tribes in that ‘ontence deverrea, Petit larceny. ‘benefit = a oi the Vigilance Commitios has sbaced with the dissoia uarter, acate name, wget! | eee teen Sh toe Morte, by leaving to them maautac- siamo, "Sita | eae fe = ‘First tion of thas . As & body the Committos ox- | {ith yy ‘- bed’ eee ponent wane ter toemeblag abeuees same’ (Ant tn the ottyy fares, commorce and the mechani arts, and at tho samo | Total..,....400, 165 182,620 700,718 62 00 114 | «fremch’s Hotel.’? Ah! ali right! (Laughter,) {ots no longer; though, doubtless, the individaal members | janied him Tos extire country t the north | !r ine Keopers, with an intent te! ,cearmas, ome Kime supplies thom with halt the Comforts and luxuries Of | premont’s plurality in free Mates. 206,560 6a | A Vorcn—He made that off the elecuon. pad ar Day's, River was st last Guilty. we yeare in'State prison, cotediy Seem, Bfe, The capitalists orth Bee a 's Lexpe—“Now, bero’s another pair, Splendid pair of in the ion favaget, pumoering Mauritz Kirin, (an old German) was ptive of that grow'rg aptrit of tem, Staies. Buchanan. Fillmore. Fremont. Buch. FiA.Fr't. | 91, gh ” hoped, bo of whom ' were armed with ’ brought up on a rte sagen tice rrr pe | ncaa My | Sedna ite agin) Sas | nrc to etn te on et | Ae aati int ha Pn (aussie a coe ae . philosophy sustains slavery kastain - 8 saad = — — | for whieh Mr, Hontington pid ), aad I don’t know command, chectontng wi above to bi into an inner room in the Slate posecantous’ 1,468 - 0 6-8 06 = «6 | whether he didn’t throw i» another pair worth $2,000 to do. | Indians, except one house held by &fty men, whom called e bere The Recorder UUme, could net be Ltion—alrcady boldly Noride «Ko — = 8 — =| got whem; what will you bidr” w opponents | he intended to relieve as soon as he could procure forage, Sowa, 0 ks ths pisses soeee = SS, Bane "poss castons. orgs 49,000 98,837 — 10 = — | "'4 Voick—Come outeide. Dg safety. | Governor stevens bad addressed the peep of Fvrtiand, | aietment. At the advice of bis tf ‘The extension of negrosiavery would cheapen the com- | <eetuok: 7,000 = ™ we Lexne—"'You come im here, I'm no oxteldor.”” $250 VO | andstated that the Indians had acted in all their to petty larceny in maoel, = forts and necessaries of life, at! sdvance the well being | louisiana. 1,000 - — 6 = =| wore bid, then, in quick sue % and $00, $950, $400, election | transactions with the whites, that nothing could satisfy af A = Of all classes of the North. The equal division of all tands, | war) 242 (81,980 4 — 8 = | “Give mo I. They" very fast. butnot quite as fast well | them but an unconditional surrender of the entire coun- Patrick Conroy and Cbaries we Be On the ebeitiontite propose, would ria one. 10,000 - — T — — | as his dest hort the 21%, 8450. Woy, they ought logis | try tothe east side of the Dalles, and that there remained | wore convicted ot abe ™, young men, ons bio optnion of all Christendom. — = - = — = | to fetch ap oxtre pric y Cone (oe gentleman of co only « prospect of another general war with ail the tribes thy Guilty. ye re in the cc invoked - raed — — | great reputctic jo quarter. Grand question 1” “No popular vot. = 8 | fave bern $5 Commitee. |" ty6 vale of the public sed in the recent In. | irectageinet thom fos nealing nae’ JU found an indies Erepgaince - — 2 = =| Bhorigive soi r ¢ rs through: | dian war bad taken place. ‘attendance was large and | jcarance was indicallve of prod one Their ap of their respect = — 4 — =| twice $626 arbi. Give me $560 ouwide ¢ cast her vote | ine prices obtained vory fair. wore evidently two of the “river | crime, and they @ussion, reject - — Wm — | anybody give ine B00 ce-tion is @ matter of entire doubt. Lieut. Miller leappeared trom the steamer while on ahieves. Ferntree eee Tas Ts 8 oo | Shere are » fort ; panes | eae a ees piles Police Entel gence. . 5 ‘ jore are two Gorm! horses ty throw away for 0 con 5 Mt pies ‘ Suit this dors not ap- pt +d Reservation had got into diffical | THB ALABGED CASE OF COW sermact TO MURDER Row Jerse ‘wort . Kate i » take wnote? (Mr. Leeds did not ) of other of the other mt ’ ph og indmence tole won te one EXAMINATION OF DR. MOO i RIS STATEMENT IN ”) reply.) \ soized a clad and beat out the other's brains, REGARD TO THR ORABGE ? RAVERRED AGAINST Ine. th Now, Dein TZike, cuss, twins, tard and last inne; going, gore “ince the sailing of tho laat steamer our Stato Agrioal- | "Yeo; Fuget Souna there ls nyteing Rew: the Indians | tho examination in the a8 of Tre nichest ‘The pty chaser gave bis name, Cornel rai Soeitty bave held tholr apnual fair. 1 took place | have ciented no further disturbances in the vicinity of e Price Moore, clings Lot 3 was & handeome phaoion, whick tuo xucuoneer | *t Sen Jove, commencing on the 7th lust. Tt was nume- | ine sound ainée our last advices of 161 Chambers sirect, In 1 city, who stands charged fo write this stated had never been ured but three times, “It was pee Rn Af) yn ey CRESCENT CITY. with having conspired to" dor Mr. Alfred 8. Living. SCeteaeny ot ware 0 cineery, ean before the geutloman went into the coun very jarimen he Sev eahin san apr powvere cerm senets over me, cage on the 7th Oo- | stom, of Trenton, N. J., was ‘union mast stand ¢r " ment upon jaat year; ie in some ti) Sirery ane diacnion in overt “iw mech fer te hai atom ine by aw. the artes Aisplayed wero much es California alone ~~ ‘Were but pointing La of Broadway?’ $100, $1 $22 wore | Produce, mipistering salutary Ta quickly bid. “This eplendi fata ib sold with- |. Trade, aga gent ral thing, bas been active during tho the cause of whilet thoro $826, who'll say iu? | !9*t two years; the amourt of goods guing into the inte. Bion wero dian ‘of the worst FOR STATR SENATORS. rior bas Dever been exceeded for the samo space of *To the honor of Mr. Fillmore, 704 Garretson re -1,623 time b JAY A Fo sree cet then tee osuen, Gickonee (dem.) 2/999 peak ‘ovr i tues we shall have wot wo , that the election 5 present. now we 8 wot t! . fional candidate by a sectional voto Hancox (Ind. dem.)... "ot Rinter, whiok, By furnishing abundance of water, will | STON one of the altacking party was ‘ied ‘a pat | TOM o.oo. ses. BOLL 1 nowrow highwayme “Tom thigh Q What ie your sano? A. Michaal Price Moore. ‘What shall Of Mr. Wire—active, os potorious highwayman, known as Boll, baa How <elent aba far-esing ut he haa been la 708 FOR AMNRENLY— LS DosraCY. Dean Ueiey taal Secowes © Pete coany. Sever eS ac trvs of ony emmonsl tant bab yagee ¢ Where wore poe bors ina 71s eens rising. from tho | combination of | Know | sires 8 TORSES Sale & hs gane Save one base cares ast ae @ Where do yeu liw:1 A. No. 181 Chambers steeat, ‘Abolition? We caunot leave ° ‘murders have been vent ph enemies, who bate him mow becanre 38 mouniaine for the Jast Wook oF two, slaoe more wtringeat | Trio wt ee sot surgery, 7” Or PMHORT ALT prection medicine igioes eran in' the beige of Wee glory and power, and TOML ooo oo 1,068 ‘Toe proclamation of Governor Johnson, declaring this | daroage w the crops. Iirecies tll ooatiied trequent, | ,, 9, Have yon oa7t) ing to eay. aad M eo, what, retattve Invinet hie. - i 0% r FOR ASHEMRLY—20 Po gmiuct. city in @ state of insurrection, has not been - | nor was there any ot carly means being taken ta Baeretoratr. Wes, ao reediiy’ al Napshese’ javenved Je, (rop.).. 864 pA J ar Wit- | for their supprossion. Two of uhele cenit had boon cap- | Seainet me te Mine, My witneme, in Dew nyftore Of tactics, and bore down all beforo iva. a8 Joh 8. Robb, woll kxown from hie connection with | tured by the siamese war brig Waailorse. | | ISM of “which tha scenmaton is wale” Bet Be rarer , ~ ae ff i cos sac aiatye ” ese GL rovets by certain Ieghment of teapot Tareas Li is my ener. Tie baa 8 4 common weaith-— im, and taught on » outa a ow dc Ssh w dma shone on ty orang ox | etremnpen zen wey nge amet | Shae Raa ne Sd a ad ‘Union man, as hos a his patriotiamn 7, Doing the first rain of theseason. It oxtended ond exnggereie’ of the same. 7 believe that'd resovery ‘yas pot to the bardest test whon he found it necessary to vit the interior, and continued during @ good ‘of | | that litle rellanoo o7.n be plasod upon the Tor thy, of rvinmng may chron ea a, ‘8 Giteolation of the Union, in order to preserve night in the mining districts, raising the and | rumor; zt ue report, wae aa. te, comsibetes all Wee nw a character and ata #8. “Here again he took tho lead, and was more exposed much inexperience to miners upom some of ihe | later idieliggace we have, in, regard to the progress or he gecuay 4 woe trea th ater tate beaten Sans Bet he did bot land siete “the “th whale dom racy of California crown covtom was oxhibit Tho failure of an am firm at Tong Kong iajre- | the ~ i feeae neneeenrenne = called upon to Sf the Nerth and South stood by and fought shou. fair ported; HabUitiee, $590, 08 ‘ ~ ae ie bai, sires der to shouider with him. We notico him especially, be. of Albany, | Ne more mairal Seymour sinee his depar: from he wae pasha -_ The Hon. Mr. Dowdell, of Alnbama, writes that every echt inna, “Tee's | huh hp chine war wrecker he CHARG'£D WITR KEEPING A GAMBLING HOUSES. onnse Seen mane vinEEES end coated, . Mr. 1 iy han | A grvom the fichimont juirer (organ of Hoary A, Wiso | Comnty tm the State, sxoopt six, give Buchanan majorities, SS ai wen ey, wees hee eee Gualleuger wont ssvore at. Wacrung Three ’ aon, named Hiram Horten, John Wallace and ani Jemes Bodhanaa’ ov. 11, 1856. Fillmore’s aggrogate majorities im those six do not ox- ‘The Indians in CUihton Valley, Mendocino countp, hay. | river, abd on the Irt of August sho was hard and fast on | David Fanith, wore taken tato custody yesterday by ‘THR TRUE SEAT OF INTELLKCT. coed six hundred. of cattle, wore pursued by a | her sido. Sho bad the moat valuable cargo that ever let | oMeer; Webb, of the Lower . pa y & party of « past, arguments, amd facts, and authori. 10, ‘about ‘their | Ticonsisted of ten aud allka, aod was Court, ca charge mr. bare ie vain’ been Addronsed to tne brains of Sag. . n waiuanapnondaabapmtinanrentmern bomsemdl 1 3 2 ‘ee ging « garabling howe ab No. 14 Prise stroot.. The Wile Freeseen cot’ Tenses, to prove. th eevmnens moqen, Nov. 82, 1008 Colebrcok was hung by tho mob at An. | "A TeurTul tragedy, Dappenad on board a enolic abip at | © ‘pemmabt, James Buawal aleges shat be was induced gaye and expediency of nogro . Rat at rns from twenty-eeven counties give a gor’ Killing Dr Armetrong, by striking him | Macao, whieh resulted in t es ropeans, tpooeeded without much fo C3, Cy > quite of a audden, the products of slave be | republionn gain of thirteen hundred upon the election of @ . and over two hundred of the coo! LoRel ves. font, at the yg relte 4 Game scarce, und rise in prior. in consequence of me- | angust tanh october, two rnifians nemed Marauley and | Eleewhere in our columns will be found an gocount “ot prosght te. The Ee Lo , =| =. PENNEYLVANTA. | one Andy Cart, attacked 9 Soung mex named Nod, with | the varior » poe Ly Ay bed leledy arrived at ete 7 aS 2 the Lower addtens themecives ere Soares ives, at Whimtown, Tooinmne oanty, whon Carr drow | aud departed from Hoog hor ia ba “y? mation. | carry conviction slong with them. The Hanamwena, Nov. 12, 1886, bis platol envi abo: Carr, lolicting @ mortal wousd, ‘One | From Acstralia we hare ColLng Wet wince the aauling Deval i mi oan shee ie he gee Segroes won't work—-cor the @#. Domingo, | The official returns of the vote in fifty-five counties in | of the Macqpeys (en etabbed him in the baok, Killing | of Uac iat siqamect fra lam wae rotunded,