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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1856. MB. BUCHANAN’S INADGUBAL IN ADVANCE. | 2S. cPaue calcd, Foyenung however "ren Congratelatory Visit to the President Elect ao rs Ae Propostiica = by the Students of Franklin and MarsRall | (000 of Ti cgot te bireie = From the Lancaster Express, Dec. 1. & bame or domestic affair; and, in view, it wee On Fidey Inst the stadenta ae Fesakia sot pene Pope the Comm uee 08 Colored over one bu ‘0c! d Sto ry na the Feusinics brass band, e , Momansesn, of Chartatten, te ono ong. aid their reeprets to Mr Buchanan at Wheatland, The ing in the to exatto tooling, is more ‘was due of no ordinary interest, for we believe ones the question of upion. We discuss tho ‘% is the firM time in the bistory of our eountry that the eee S ee ames Seprece. Presitent ‘of the Board of any college wea visited by its Seas, ange Govt Seep ) ne power ed giadents to congratulate nip on Wie cere eae fatee ak I cor’ werth discussion eat, ction, mithin the gb of ree Deore cred dias, | SWcussed. He regresied Wo ote that appears airendy to Wen of deing the first to bave the President of ite Board of have bean made 0 pesty question. Ey ty oo Frastocs seleoted as the Presidoat of ihe republic; aad wo | thls question does cocupy the public mi 8 near rust that it will not be the last mark of high distinction poovince enn-duny esmemn nes Ba’ UA, Which ihe people will eonfor upon that noble inakiation, | Fove lonaideralton, t= proper to reter them te 8 spe. po oe rer etane rents ae ee “iareepectfal ‘This visit arranged \- stanc IDg Committees dies omenives, 4 oy ne wrens perme Biegler Mr. MoCrapy here withdrew his motion to refer the ‘ab party preferences and prejadices, and untted in the S eye ‘weve! enn be a. nneeieenes Fee ‘The approbation of the oan — President and Faculty of the Oollege waa sotght and ob- Committee ‘tained only after the visit Mi been agreed apon. And \ntea- ‘there was ® peculiar come it, Mr, Bachanan Uitte rempect, bas been the President of the Board of Trustees of the on ee since their first organizstion tu January, 1853, — psf ind ‘has always fell a doop Interest tn ite prosperity, and ‘ Serie ie eg St domsons beret ir et eee intra wuss the mircbicf in the bud. [tie ; ttle ubterly im- Seer ae var eres comiriaion. Bh macticablo, Ita hopeless; it can never Obtain the favors. action ess. Preetdent of. Mr. Pyexay.—I it will not go to the Committees on dency of the American Repubiic. Colored Population. We to repeal an act of ‘Tho faculty and students marched in procession and the right direction is to ae oan B the college at three o'clock, preceded by the band, On | Relations. requested nis friend (Mr. ¥.) andrew it. a He the ailention of the Committe 0a, Federal eiatioan’ “it formally introduced by Rev. E. V. Gerhart, President of thee College, who briefly stated iho object of the visit. SAA wee ie ee eee oo ee ee Mr. Wiziam A. Dncay, of Oashtown, Pa., delivered | Trt uVaviee it more! Lay san ; Constitution : ‘Tas cengentuintary o4 tion on the subject, which was MR. BUCHANAN’S REPLY. Mr. Bocnanay said, i: reply, that he felt goeatly in- @edted to bis young iriends for their visit. Ho had the bad {1 Qesurance that, wt least, their congratulations were siu- | i498 ‘bot there was 00 ore, as they sprang from the warm hearts of youth, ne ing of that trade. Still was impracticablo, as it Rich trad not yet had time to become corrupted and would reanise a majority of Gtales, acdag through he ‘hardened in the ways of the world. rapeseed ed oir United States Senate, and a majority of the people of the ‘wae the abode of sincerity and truth, and it was indeed & 1 Toited States, acting through the United States House of pioasure and-an bonor to receive the warm out with the Kxecutive assent, or s ma- @f their hearts. Hossid he had always oes pee in each house large enough to overcome the Execu- Mcttude for the interests of Franklin and Marshall College; | tive veto, in order to consummate the measure; aud no M wes « noble institution ani he was proud tob> the | one, however extray im his views, could count om President of its Board of Directors, He was extremely | such a result. It was, therctore, in fact and practically, af- ratified to learn it had fair prospects, not only of « large | tor ail, but s homeaflair among ourselves, aud would never mumber of atudents, but of groat usefulnces. “It was gra- | Hoansinine more, Letit, therefore, ge to the Coumiteos on ayI0g to seo 80 largo ® number of worthy young men | Colored Popalation, either to be acted on by that commit. @ready euroled on its lists of students, He reforred t0 | tee, of there to be smothered as in “the tomb of the Ca- their responsibility, remnding them that when the pulets.”” He nad decided ons and strong feclings on present gene! had away, and been | se subject; but he pur; forbore, at that time, to go Cees taale inthe Fe eon tem | into the general merite of the question. men of today, woul Tespens! of tne Mr. Szymovr, of Charlesion, intended to give his vote forming and administering the futare government of the | fop sending the executive proposal te the Committee on pantry, and of preserving intact our glorious Union and ‘Dut not for the reanon assigned b: Seeatiaion, Tate wes Dee ead 9 Toune man ATONE | ‘ie colleague, io was for whey Tey "with an honorable ambition, to fill the hig! 00) boast - he Sem He ees of te peovie; bat, in order to a tain to-po- fons of usefulness and distinction, they remember that everything dcperds upon them- ‘selves. out their futcre from the op- Peony feed Kind pareats and friends efforded them rare opportupitice ef soquiring that ‘Mmowledge which constitutes power. If they neg! ‘abuse these ies—if they idle away ours allotted the improvement of mind—if they are «mot obedient to their professors, im all that relates to the good mtereat and success of the ins;{tution—then, they ag ‘be arsured, they would have cause to repont of their through long hours of sorrow in after lite ; for they “eould ytd retrieve bdo onet Loytpeapr bad Deen a «1! boy Dimself, and none of the best of boys, either, beingtond of fun, Nketuemeeivec There were many Mite ecoeniricities in the lie of a college student that be pardoned or overlooked; but there was one ‘whiob, if formed at college or in early would ‘elmg to thom through after life amd blight the fairest Prospects. He reterred to the use of intoxicating liquors, ‘and declared it would be better for tha: youth who con- Wacted an appetite for sirong di ‘that he were dead er bed never been born; for when he saw a ~ a entering such ® career, a fordness aor oa ton 8 governing passion, he could see no- fore him but a life of sorrow and @ dishonored H fl Tespect and regard; bay, he admired him. Bat, while he had # pro- found respect for his Excellency, he had none whatever for bis proposition, and would show it none. A manof the highest character, dignity and attainments m'ght yet nee absurd or i ticabie ideas, and it was per- fectly coneistent or official reepect so to characterize them. The question was called for, on the motion to refer to the Commitiee en Colored Population; and the yeas and nays being token, the reault was as follows:— Yras—Hon. James Simon' Belk, i , Gill, Green W. G.; Greg Inglis, Jeter, Jobnasa, A King, Kirk, P. C ; Lance, Leggett, Mi owan. McQueen, Mekons Meriwether, Miley, Middleton: Met . Muller, Mulline, Murray, Nelson, O'Cain, Perry. Pope, ; Raymond, Read, Riss, Richardson, K. D.: Richard: Sores as peas s mk of tanwon babes a Seca tee omen en ae wt ‘Mar! ta re ny es, Swyi 1D80D in, Tracy, warded {t as an offence that cannot be paruoned, espe- be lace, Weston Whiley, Whiting, White, Wilds, ally ‘ne student wt college; aud be concluded this | Winsmith, Wilson, 'B. B.; Wilson, J. C.; Wilson, J.8.; Wood. earnest movion was lost. appeal by ex] ing the hope and bolief that none of the young men of Frankia and Mershall were addicted © Wis dangerous prectice. The spoaker then alladed to courte eud habits of study necesnary to ensure success student's life. Many hie aoe prided dhemnsetres in ‘anny Boos £00 super. Seat thow'odge or many branches of science. “This was Practical ure. @Boroug ly ai} they undertook to jearn—to, ledge distinc’y—and then they would be able to use it ‘0 some practical advantage in after life. They should themselves with diligence to their allotted stadies reflect at night upon what (hey nad thas acquir- , and appropriate it as thelr best capital with which to emgage im the stroggies of lite. Ho had mot with many men of prominenor who bad looked at the indexes of & many books, and had generei smattering of know- bow it was all surface work, and of no practica’ ed im political Mr. McGowan of Abdeville, Chairman of the Commit- tee on the Military, then moved to amend the resolution, by substiatiog “ tne Committee on Federal Rotations.” ‘MOUR explained that he would vote 18 ‘h jeuimiagle de wn = Mr. PExvy—The subject is local, and it is also federal, therefore its proper direction is to the Committee on Fe- deral Relations. The standing committees oxpreas the seuse of the House, avd their reports may properly ge out to the world as the exponents of such sense; but =pe- cial comm'trees are composed of the friends of a measure, end as such express partial views—the opinions, perhaps, of a few gentiemen; and yet their reports may be taker ae expressing the opinion of this House. Mr. Mipvuston, of Prince George Winyah, advocated a Teference to a special committee. Mr. Mvtiins (somewhat in reply to the gentleman from Greenviile,) said, that argument in favor of the propor!- on te what we want. No report of a special commitice can go out as the opinion of the House, unless the House confirms it We sheuld’be informed of this mattor by a careful and elaborate exposition, and if it be of vital im- , 1 want to tnow it. Mr. McGowan meant no di to any commitiec. ‘They ail labor in the discharge of such duties as are as signed to them, am! iabor is dignity; but be thought the f direction of this subject to be the Committee on ederal Kelations. Mr Ricitarpsom.—This question, novel, interesting acd Important 's mech mere ly © receive attention and a echt darcy epi porwr oS | eveported cn bys seein comiites, charged with —_ vias puecrmm nt, aac wes fifty youre ago, Ua. | MOBS than by a starding committee, burthened with tho tess thie be done the time may come when those were ee course of leg! ‘ ag nee icot forte ot govorument the sunerer | MMF. Txacy of St. Partholomews, sald there was one howe had he trusted thet the same Power which | VieW Ot presented in whica thie matter was not only ry seened Over and preserved up i the past, will con Joca!, not only national, but one in which it would affect Gane © amie Me us sod make us a united the tone, and touch the sentiment of the whole civilized b = gy pe Sy it he | World. "Re would say moshing of its merits, bat thought Goetd 1a tay tegres be tno benered Geeemann en otny- 1.2 ey eemees So He cenctneretion «f © epenel Gam thie sectional excitement and restoring the govern. | ™ °° ~ tet to ne pricipen and lcy of te as, a won| Tha guennae nen. temo torte tne ) Tt had pot assumed the arduous duties of panes len, James faces, Speaker, aad Movers Amite, [pag of Mr. Bucbanag’s remarks, of howd PRwarde Rigo Graben, antes, ilampion. Hardy. qech ce reomiviog © Geeta ie Cowes Nelactin, Merrizeieny Moke, thop ‘hod rerormed looney, Moore, Morgan, Nelson, Perry, Pope, J. J. dts, gees wore propanes Rend, Ryan thuier . ¥., ae; Smart, Nolen, Beard of Franklin and fulliven, bwygert, Themeon, ‘Weston,’ White, Wilson, B. Hi. elect of the United States. Nave. Mosars, Black. Blackwell, Blanding, Blum. Brran. Carwiie, Oauthen, bers, Clarke, Dantzer, DeWalt, De Reopening Bola, Karle, 8. G.; Easicy, Hdings, Kiliott, Kvans, Felder, BRBATE IN THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE. OF REPRE | Coen ie iy oe Oeming: someon, Aa SHNTATIVES, NOVEMBER 25, ON CHEMESSAGE OF nce, MoCall, McClelland,’ McQueen, Melon, Muley, @OVERNOR J. H. ADAMS IN RELATION TO THE KE- | Middleton, Moller, Mallms, Merray, O'Oain, Pettigrew, Ray Bava, of 8. Joba's Colleton, moved the reference | Vince, Wallace, Whaley, Whiting, Wilds, Wiismith, Wiltou, te Ha i i Hilts &# € = sf if 3 58 33 IF | if ei i a J. By; Wood. Yeas 45, nays 62 and #0 the motion was iost. ‘The question now recurred on the | resolution, which was agreed to, as offered by Mr. F. B. Bryan. ‘The Speaker stated he would take time to aame the “Special committee. ‘The next day, the Speaker named the special commit- $e an follows, vir:—Mesers. B Bryan; M,C. M. Ham- mond, Geo. P J. teard Middleton, F. D. Richard- son, W. 8. Mullins, 8. G. Barie, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasurxatox, Dec. 2, 1856. Cabinet Rupture—Central America—Bricith Alliance— Marcy and the Richmond Enquirer As the telegraph will inform your readers, a serious American aifaira will become « matter of grave discus. sion (a both houses, in the Cabinet, in private political circles, in club roome, through the press, and by pubis uddenly through the Henacn on Marcy’s rear upen this subject, bas caused reg’ Of Mr. Pryor from the Union @thee, on account of his celebrated article in the “ organ’’ ‘wpon Russia, came (rom the feeling in the Department of Hiate. ‘When Gov. Marcy brings forward his groat Eagliah al. Nance measure he will find the Richmood Anquirer Agajoet bim In the meanwhile the contest in the House over the Whitdeld question bae re-gindled the ‘ire which ali sup- posed extizguished. Thia matter, and others kindred to it, Wi tend to confirm the Southern mon in the belief the contest with the opposition has already com- ‘The Speaker's question comes next, and so on 8° ted States Circuit Court, Hon, Judge Re‘. Be-Oollector Broneon.—This waa extra duties on German wollea ones. paid under protest, ‘The plaintite claiming that they the manufacturers as well as the importers, and that the hada right to place them at what valuadon they pleaed Under direction of the Court the jury rendered a verdict of $40 for the plaintiffs, subject to the opinion cf the Court aber Tree Brise—The Grand Jory this morning rendered fon tale Cerckotep, tee filling ts, fatbh te fen. semen, ; t % the nes eanary p10 Miired by the, net Of Macon, 1805; om ne bili inet Wittiam Kener: for aging tepid ruta Rowers, be. avec 0 duty, ‘and of the DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTIONS. Election ef the Democratic General Com~ maulttees for the Year 1857—The Friends of Mayor Weed Successtul. Pursuant to the call of the Tammany General Commit- afternoon, be Janvary wext, and to whom the government aod ma- Bagement of the party would be entrusted for the en- euing year. The selection of the genera! committees is always at- tended with excitement and a number of fraternal knock- downs; but this year it bad additional interest, growiug Out of the opposition im some of the wards to Mayor Wood. It was thought that if the control of the general Commitices could be taken from bis triends, bis influea > pecan otmeatnenten went Se Cenatt, bat ig the annihilation of the Libby whethey they will have ten adhe- committee, out of one hundred yesterday passed off in a comparatively Fuses te Stews detatied account, men will participate in the FeF : i i £ 5 i é z 2 & g i 4 & General Young Men's Committee —Michael Goulding, Sa Hough O'Neil, James Fitzgipvons, Pa- IRCOND WARD. Your, ‘vench, Field, Jobn Olark, W. H. @sker, Charles 0’Oonnor. THIKD WARD. Thero was aelight atvempt at excitement in this ward, owing to some vening who were stated not to be residents in it All, bowever, passed off without disturb- ance, 267 votes were orig ce germ Fr feld. The frllowing fe the result. Ticket heated Danio! E Sickles received 27; ticket headed A. J. MoCarty and Chaies Fletcher, 50; and the ticket headed A. J. McCarty aud Levan phat ag = A Ling | are elected: — Henera! Commitiee—A J. MoCarty, Joseph Harrison, James Hackett, P. @ Maioney, H @. Crozier. Young Men’s Committee Md. Bogart, John McNulty, Ruben , H. C Hope, P. B. Warts. resulting in the trium; held at No. 1634 street, which is quite near to the station house, juently no serious disturbance took piace, althouy excitement between th» opposing par- pon lg The following ticket was declared to General Commitee —John Ridden, William Baird, Pat- rick Coyle, Thomas Fitzgerald. John Oasey. tus ey thee Bro Thomas W. Sheridan, Pa rok ry, wb, . Dougherty. FIFTH WARD. ‘There was an exciting time io this ward, growing out of the desire of certain parties to remsin ta the General Committee of the coming year. It appears that the ms- big KS each delegation in the present Committee right to it inepectors ip their respective avd accordingly, a set of supposed ‘Wood wero selected in this ward; but whea came up it was found that the Wood me: dered their advorsa: and, of course, ‘They were, moreover, deermined to see ‘were counted properly, and at the the box to the station house; but the ‘not count until a late hour. There was and swearipg, but the following ticket was elected :-— General —Emanuel B. Hart, Robert Donnell, Henry R. Hoffmire, Benj. A Collord, John D. Dixon bic J Men's Commi Wi Edward Welch, Joseph T. SIXTH WARD. ‘The election in this ward was conducted Peaceable manner. The poll Tick's Sixth Ward t the democratic beadqua ters. ware ceal oi % inj but so carious Sghtivg in this ward. Thove wore te Uckets run, ove headed Buchanan and Breckinrid, 8 ether, Buchanan, Wool and Maclay, the former of which war elected by a large majority. General Committer, —Wiison Small, Jaa Spee, Isalab i. T . ‘J. Shandley, Hayes, Rynders, Richard B. Convolly. Wm. Young Men’s Genero! Commitioe — Edward . McKeever, Jacob F. Valentine, Michael Jacoo Jobo EIGHTN WARD. ‘There was a vast deal o' excitement around the poll in this ward growing out ot animosities, but no personal actual fight occurred, though « lot of bad " named. ihe following ticket was ete bya small ener al Commitice.—Benjamia Wood, G nord, Peter Nixop, Wiiliem Wainwright, Char! Young Men's Committees Michael’ anthony, Marshall, Morton Fairchild, Patrick Gallaghor, Harrigan. op Petar tt Maurie ad ip preserving order. Tow was tbe strong hostile ig each a pround the poll of men belonging Wood men were, however, in the attem| with a large ey w tion of the berricade. The mor, after one bio wrenched from him. The blow, however, wedge of a general melee, which Jow tat blows were exchanged f tes As s? it was, the polls were closed for tween the hours designated for measures to be taken to provent partics times. following was the ticket elected for Genera\ oe man gad Sante Rew's Sa jenaral Cow mitirr—W | J, Brisiey, iguatinn John Leurits, Heory 4 Morango, Charics Miller. sab Bez x Mt General Commits —Charien A Kentien, Brown. el, yet 5s Lasgo osama tel ie. tigen pame on the ticket was in 0; to wishes, only subterfuge to give the ticket strength. ? wore WARD. = ‘There wee scarcely any opposition to t! La ond de. moceatic Wood ticket, which was vy votes Qeaipet >, apd a8 tollows.— Od Men's Commitirr—Norman M'Leod. Samuel T. Web- tter, Ave James Dorniog, arabei 4 aa a Commutier—Venae 8. Siskies, William H. M'Corkio, John Van Tive, Wm, Hotchkien, Tucker. From the opening to the cl busting. shoving, bat smashing cers that has characteriz d the primary syetem for ‘was indulged in, and sti!!, when the election was over, victors and the vanquished aitke appeared satisfied the result. The following is the tieket elected: — General Commitiee —Jamen ©. Willet, Rervard Ki John M. Hooghkirk, Hiram Engle, Heary ©. Young Men's General Commitive —Thoraas rye Fran- cls Clark, Jobn Merrifield, John Scannell, John THIRTEENTH WARD. ‘The poll was beid at the corner of Graed and ii § streets. Everything was quiet during the afternoon. = following are the pames of the successful candi- ates Genero! Commilire —Thos. Tl. Ferria, Wm. F, Weeks, Jobn ©. Frazier, Richard G. Newkirk, Ephraim Allen. deung Men's General Committer —Jas. J. Reilly, Fred, F. Miller, John McConnell, Jag. Bradley, Edwd. . POURTRENTR WARD The ant! Wood men succeeded in kicking up quite a tit- tie row at the polis in this ward, but, after a knock down or two, with some torn garments, they p-~ hf bad done enoveh to save the country, and quietly permitted the majoriiy to vote their own way, The following Wood Uoket wae elected by & majority of 383 votes; the oppo- sition ticket polled 74 voter:— General ymitiee.—Michae! Tuomey, James Carty, Jobn H. Chambers, Joeoph Shannon, James Haye, Young Men's General Commitice. —| ew Daly, James Waidron, James Kehoe, Henry McDonald, Alonzo Boese, FIFTEENTH WARD. ‘The olection in this ward went off very quietly—there wae no disterbanee whatever. The Wood ticket had uivmpbont me jority, and was composed as follows: — Genero! Commitire —ieasc V. Fowler, D. W. Norris, John B. Kyer, Ber) 8. Hart, tsano Bell, Jr. Foung Men's Commit're.— William Dayton, James ©. 3, Sinclair, C, W. Campbell, J Shannon, T. McKnight, SIXTRENTA WARD, ‘There waa no opposition in thie ward. Only one ticket was run, & Wood ticket headed by Charles A May. Tho following are the names of the general and ‘Young Men’s committee elected. General Committee —Charies A. May, Samuel Oagood, Richard Dovgberty, Michael Hatpin, james Marray, Young Men's Committee —Charies Innes, Robert Grant, John D, McGregor, Peter Tratner, Philip Cosgrove. SEVENTEENTH WARD. ‘There wen mo excitement in this ward, tbe having barmonized and run only one ticke.. ing is the General Ely, Jr., Wm. Coulter, Bernard ‘oung Sen's Commitice —Toomas follow- Heket elected im this ward:— Commictee.—Jobn Cochrane, A, Eichoff, 5 ey, John Delahant, Jobn B. Forgerty, Michael Smith, Patriox Burns. Abard EIGHTEENTH WARD. and auti-hard ticket was run in thie ward. The latter ticket was headed by John Anthon, Everytoing passed off Very quiet at the polis, The following was the Hoket elected :— General Committee —Hover P. Clark, Harris Wines, Sr., Jobn Nesbit, Oliver 8. Hibbard, Patrick McElroy. Young Men's General Committee —Jobn Van Bryent Smith, C. Godfrey Gunther, T. J. Fonda, Dr ‘Pelt, J. eo. 3 NINETEENTH WARD. Two tickets were run in this ward. Both were Wood tickets, and the only contest was merely local. Tne Gen- eral Committee and Youn, clared elecied were as followa:— General on, Thom: heart. Young Men’s General Commitee de jorrick, Commsticee —Horace Hi ‘Thomas, Mc3ped as O'Reilly, Dennis MoOarty, William Good Men's General —D. 3. McCullough, Committee. Thomas McManus, Francis G. Martin, Henry Van Hai land, Lewis Jordan. TWENTIETH WARD. ‘The election in this ward was held at the Astor House corner of Eighth avenue and Thirty-seventh street ‘There was a pretty lively time in the vicinity of the pol trom the opening of the same til] the declaration of th result, Three tickets were run, ticket and the Wood 1,700 votes. The antl Wood or Munday ticket 270 votes. ticket dec} @ Wood and anti Woo mongrel ticket. The contest lay betwen and anil Wood men. The Wood ticket rece!ved 1,090 vores andthe mongrel The foliowing was the Woud red eleoted:— « General Committe —William MoConkey, John Brice, Thomas A. Duna, Hugh Mooney, John MoG rane. Young Fowler, A. Schwyer, John MoCiave, James ‘The ani Some ser" Men's Committee —R. B. Bradford, Baltus M. lea, ti Wood ticket was headed by Densis Ryer. mmaging place about the poll. A man, pamed Jobp Donnolly, who was sitempting to electioneer against the Wood ticket got nearly all clothes torn off. He was pretty quiet thereafter. Only one ticket was run in this ward. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. The followin ; ‘was the ticket :-— General Commitee —Andrew Froment Richard Busieed, Josiah Sutherland, John Kinsle , Robert Foster. 8 General Committee.—Jobm Darragh, Henry Young Men Smith, Dooglas Taylor, Joba King. 'ENTY-SECOND WARD. Tw! In this—Mayor Wood's ward—there were two tickets. Both, however, were headed by Wood. The following ‘was the ticket declared elected, constituting the Genera: ittee:— Committee and the Young Men’s General General Com mittee. Fe Patrick Masterson, John O’Toole, Denni Young Committee: nando Wood, Nicholas Seagrist, Men's General Commiltee.—Garret H. Striker, Frederick Betz, Francis Crossin, Edward Timpson, Heary ‘oster. This ticket received 350 votes to the opposition ticket 75 successful votes. All the ballots of the ticket were found to contain a duplicate ticket enclosed inside, presen’ on fine tissue paper, The candidates on the ted defeated Ucket say that shall contest the election. Every- ines See verpamieumacgat goa was held. Arrempr at Suicipe—Wuirrgp ro Lire—A singular case ocourred yesterday at Little Falls, where a man pamed Thomas Stanly was whipped to life after at- tempting tocommit suicide by taking poison, which had already rendered him torpid. He had beon intoxicated for some time, and on Sunday morping as his daughter was leaving for church he told ber she would have 20 more trouble with bim, as he was about to take his last doe, She paid no attention to bi Jay asvertions before, and went to torn was as he had made simi arch; but on her re- surprised to see ber father tp a state of tor pidity, ‘with a small bottle, which Jad Deen filled with laudapum, by his'side. A physician was called, who lyipg empty deoided tbe only mceas of restoring animation was to give the subject a severe vesting, which was done by two men with heavy switches for @ quarter of an hoar, when signs of returning animation were shows, and the Patient sat up. A lass of brandy was then given him, when be feil to sleep, and the beating was re process = until be was fully restored to cousciousness. He th sprouts” care we ever beard of where a man was whipped to ruises reosived fro comparatively well, excep; some sullering from ‘the extraordinary “course of to which he was subjected. This is the from a state bordering om death. Cases of whipping to death occasionally occur, seldom or never. —Neuark REMOVAL OF T' thas the cleded am Wmporulul arravgoment vou of the Seminole Indians from Florida. 4 delegati of Seminole chiets from the west of the Miasissippi will be but cases of whipping to life Advertiver, Dec. 1. Frontpa Invraxs.—It is stated oi War and the laerior have con for We peacefiil re. Becretari on sent to Florica with presents and promises of lineral grants of laud, ‘Wednesdoy, December 3, at 10 o’clock, A. M —LBAVI TT, DELISSER & CO , Auctioneers, an 379 Broadway, corner of White street. Great suction #a’e of rosewood pianofortes, Moewars. planofortes at anction. LBA One Shilling Portrattypes, Lr loveliness art 209 Broadway. L. D. & Co will eel) an above thirty elegant Sule pe Vit, DELISSER X CO., Auctioneers, T, DeLISse, ay An ‘87 & 379 Broad ing the y. Devot of of beauty, without imitation; 20 Cent Ambrotype Likencssess, with Cas», go off like hot cakes—rain or shine. Factory 347 Broadway. $160,000 Worth of China, Bronzes, Clocks, vases, Pei re, ave @: . he, &e., selling apd (63 rian statuary, silver plated ware, chandeliers, of atest at BV. HAUGAWOUT's, \} Broadway. The entire stock must be cleared otf xpense of removal to the new store. The price of every article marked in plain figures. An early call will ae- cure choles bargains, ih J Smithronian Honse, Broadway.—Hotel Ac- commoéations on the European or American plan at ‘Steam heat throughout, Knox fall and w Fulton lan at option. SIDNEY KOPMAN. ’s Furs, Knox's Hats, Knox's Caps, inter styles, are ready, at 212 Broadway, corner of street. White's $3 Hat, Fail Style.—148 Fulton street, between Broadway and Nassau street, Persons Livi: ef the colebrated Grandjean's Bair composition, at OR Jon kK will be opened on Monday evening Deoember 5 and former 4 and 6 Ki Up Town will Find a Fresh IN'B drag store 497 Broadway. Wood's new Up Town Gymnasiam His friends upile are respec tall . Now. Invited to be pre ‘Twenty eighth street, ear Fifth avenue, Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs are an- equalled and superior vately applied at No. Batchelor’s Hair Dye. the beat in the world, made, sold Broadway. ‘eles Both for sale, and the dye pri- Astor House, sid and Toupees, applied m No. 235 fans) the bod) Fation: for these valuable pitie do not but they agsia’ na ture, And are net opp With her, Sold at Bo. 3 No ery, and No. 241 Hudson Restate ate Demeastente Descemes Sipe totter's vegetable bitters vapeoaie, complaint. nod tone to the ayelenn, ie wrcpout 5 paraile! in the history of medicine. Sold by aii orm and heteia * Smut, Piteberg. BARAES FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Torepay, Deo. 2=6 P. ‘The market wae slightly unsettled st the fret board to-day. was down’ ‘The tendency of prices for orrtain leadio” stocks ward. Erte Rrtiroad felt of §, per cont; Michi. gan Gouthern, 1; Harlem, \; Cleveland ant Toledo, \;; La Crome and Milwaukie, Reatiag advanced |, por cent, Wisconsin Lake Shore, 3. Chicago ad Rook Island, 2. The probability is that the convertible bonds of thie company ‘will be turned into mock pretty freely if those prices hold long enongh. It looks as (hoagh this was the direct object fn getting ap a corner jurt now. Toe alu. mato effect of thie upon the market ralne of the took an not be mistaken. Cleveland and Toledo opaned heavy thie morning, bet improved before toe close, and was quite active. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds wore made a svction by Simeon Ieaper — 000 Chicago, M. Paul & Fon du Las RR lot otted ao $0 Marrietes cad Cinelowatl AR ~o on 400 nod Miestael pp: fi 0... 160 ebares Tortiog Uo. eS je bsy Ty) —— - 40 do Delaware, Lackawanns & Western ied At the second board the market was very beeyeut, New York Central Railroad advanced 13; per cent; Erie, MISCELLANEOUS. “ 34; Michigan Southern, }¢; Cleveland and Toledo, 3;; Chi- AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, cago and Rock Isiand, 3g. With this steady inflation in zs December. 168, | prices for the leading railroad stocks there is no outside | Wone yom rue Montit | ‘donses— Several topics. spemnain, Brory sock hasta ae of epee, | oust, venive nr noo aaa a Passs—Di> and they not only bope to carry up prces by buying | Citswnan or Orznarioxs| cusned largely, but have bopes of sustaintpg them at satisfactory poinw. There is but one way for them to be successful, and that is by purchasing all the stock offered aud keep- ing it, In that way they can keep up prices and in no Other, We very much coubt their ability to carry out this plan. According to the message of the President the reve- Bue from customs for tae year ending June 30, 1856, amounted to $64 000,000, and the total revenue of th: vernment from all sources amounted to $73,918 141. Fou Dacemben—1n Fied. | MASCKMS—A long Orebard. Kiteben and Flow | showing up the various Bu- er Garders, Orchard aui| pe. phosphates, Gusnos,&ec., Norrery, Green aud Hot olned off apon the com- Houses, in'erspersed wih) wunity. Many valuable binta and| Mice aso Faurr Taees—A ‘Thisis axpecial | _ variety of articles. Testu eot The Agric MILKING BY MacHIyERY, ‘Ube Calendar inye one's | New PLANts—several work out before him, ano | sorbed. maieriaily aids and system-| Phan “cLtone—By Dr. 1. B. izes bia plana. B.; Chapter 7,; valuavle, Broop a6 4 Manure. Cows—With f. ver. Dioscoxma (Chinese potato)— A very amusing picture, ‘The Bl Pourrny—Winter treatment, Farsiry~ Winter treatment, 18 showi without words) | Sxep Di 5 for this p) , ann this President NotEs—By 8. W. de (All subseribers to The feoummda enh shange'a to tries wil efecto | FERSHDRMCEONS| deiteirceter ga Ur, How My Neighbor R ‘iiions redirected to them- Tovenue from sustomas 1o forty-eight oF ify millions of | ie? Tete ane to read the | melves, wil rooeive, shout dollars per annum The public devt has been reduced to 4 about sundry; January 15, 100 wo 200 seeds $97,737,199. inary prices ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports this week as followe:— | Fucnsias—Winter ireaimen’. Gaxpess—Small; what one Tim BuxxeR on Horse Racing Shows Wyaxporr Corn—Merke and Tolal Receipts. ‘Total Payments. Teal Balance yyanwore Monday....$172.014 33 $496,784 93 | $11,964,726 Geis .—cashovere Uastrated. | And @ variety of sbortde arti- Toesday 596 84 461,778 69 = 19.956, 5 Hoxses—Origina) Mor clea on aut 7 a li Nil} N. B—Subscribera for’ 1887 (volume XVI) above (December) number free of cost, if sent for before & Jarge extra edition is exhat ome two thousand or $0, Srst applying, can also have a free copy of ine November number. 6) CENTS, The payments to day include drafs. ‘The Merchants’ Insurance Company, corner Fulton and Greenwich streets, have elected J. L. Douglass Secreta- ry, vice Geo. W. Savage, renigned. Rednetion in price of FRANK LESLIbS ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. Commencement of a pew volume on Saturday last, on which occasion was presented gratis No’ 52 of this paper, the beautiful print of w it natural color in trom ten to twelvi e days. lye. Price 5) cents a bottle. Sold by BARNES & do ARI x. 4 ne & Co., and Guion. poke] har eg lyo, by Mra. M. Haves, 175 Fulton street, and J. ¥ ek, ae wWhor’ail ordera should be addreseou Bold also by druggists 915; 100 Harlem RE..... 16%, | Senerally throughout the United States. b3 134 160 Paname RR.b60 98:4 ET ORNAMENTS—JET AND GOLD JEWELRY. o 10 Gal & Chi RR.... 119 Jet crosses, pins and earrings in great variety, BR, 560 ‘At OSBOBNE, BOaRUMAN & TOWNSEND'S, ‘peo 527 Broadway, eorner of Spring street. 110 Life & Trust Go 40 Canton Company 100 Penn Coal Co.#90 i* THE SICK REJOICE. MFORT FOR THE DRSP AIRING. ‘Never despair, youcan be cared Avoid all quacks aod pack medicir os if you have the consumption d tear death, if you have the scrofula rheumatiam, fever ai complaint, trust not to ignorant pretenders gue or liver 113 Pac Ma St'p a... YOU MAY CENTAINLY BE CURED, re " with Kite expense, and promptly, too, by use of eer Ts caer DR. KENSY ANDRES Piguip TODINE OR PURE ° IODINE WaTER, ¥Cen RR a recommended now by 80 cians of the age. Sold ‘a bottle, by AN! DICK, No, $ Second avenue and 862 Broadway: O H. Ring, 192 Broadway, and A. Hulee, 43 Fulton street, Breokiyn. f the most distinguished phy r Daas £ FO) upwards of 5.300 gross sold, ‘chousands now ne it ia preference. Unlike tobacco. the saliva is swallowed doing Away with the disgusting and injacions habit of avitting. Prt ap in foil, and ‘led at saloons, negar and drug stores; whole- sale, 412 Broadway. Masrien Licrresmam—Goeimne.—OUn Suoéday, Nov. 30, by the Rev. Mr. Rubens, Mr. Gaoxce H Licarasume to Miss a all of this ory. 8RCO: (ADBA ter of Leonarc Goaling. Esq, $3000 TerH&Alt2¢ mg McMoiitNe Kerr—On Wednesday e/eniog, Nov. 19, 10€0 IlIFabsw’outyry by the Rev. Theo. L. Cuyler, Fxaxcs McMcikis to Faney 400 shaNYCen RR.#3 L. Kase, davghter of Thowas Kerr, E-q., all of this city. b60 100 do 80 8 McManor—Pow?.—Un Tursdsy, Sept. 28, by the Rev. bso 30 Milw & Miss RR. Jobn M. Krebs, Jamm MoManon to Mary Jane, only ° 100 do. .... 7 danghter of George W. Potnt, gh of this ety. 10 6 Mieh Cen RR Rayeox—Saitn —Oa Tureday, Dec. 2, by the Rev. Tho- 3 200 Mich S&NIaRRDS: mas Armitege, Mr. Wititam Ransom to Mrs. a 30 100 Panama RK.b1O Sure. Woop—Var —In Brooklyn. on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the Clinton avenue Congregational church, hy the Rev. Wm. J ,Budington, Terormiies Wop to Scam T., only daughter of William Vall, Req., all of that city - 6Galepa & Cai RR 119" 100 Clev & Tol RRD3O 75 20 de bm 83 20 boo 860 10 O'BarEy. a agod wars mn. Her friends, ano thore of berrons, David and Jere- wiab, are respecitully invited to attend the fuveral, from ber late res'dence, No. 6 Pitt street, this afternoon, at two- o'clock, without foriber notice, Wurttsy.—On Mondsy, Dec. 1, Apmanam Wurriey, in ear of his ago. iver and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faners! from bis late residence, No. Zi Vandam street this afternoon, at one o'clock, wiibout further invitation, Poss —On Monday, Dec. 1, after a short fl) m- mittom McCatt, youngest child of Eliakim L. and Botles, aged 6 years, 9 months and 17 deys ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faperal, tuis afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, No. 81 Bank street, witbout further notice Stacar—On Monday, Dee. 1, of consumpiion, Mary Kuss, eged 6 months, and ou Turs /ay, Dec. 2, of coaramp- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Turspay, Deo 2-0 P. M Brrapstorrs.—Flour—The market was beavy, and moderate withomt quotable change in prices, The demani Tor export was liht. while the purchases for domestic *n sampuion were moderate. The tranaactinos footed up about Wt e NEW bbls. KL about the flowing "talons Somnion to good State. sen Common to good Michigan. extra State Gemmon to Extra Ohio. 5 Eouibern mixed to good bra’ di cee” taney and extra Canadian superfine and extra Choice extra’ Geor and St. fouls Haxall apd Gallegos. : Canadian tour war soi: 10 a in prices Southe: heavy, with sal ; a " and 1 Bloey sbesbern a beer i Sen, Maar &, Ranvaee, apes $6 resre, 3 mentee for common sod medium brande, | Rye Qour was ‘and cliest a |. Jersey mei y meni Whest—The market Ves | _ The friewde and relatives of we family, and the late were increased members of Lady Putnam Coapter No. 4, UD A, are ad for export, ‘The transactions ex reapectully invited to attend the funeral, from their late 40,000 & £0,000 busbels, including white Canadian, at jue, this afternoon, at one ti 70; Merrie at $i L id Missouri at 81 i hw Ba $140, and Ubiew ing at $134. Corn for Western mixed. th braged abon Papers please copy. 0 bushels, Incliied. in w' Sinbe's | _O'Comnnis.—Om Tuesday, Dec. 2, at two o'clock, after a Yellaw atT2e. and 60 Joun O'Comnext, aged 63 years. foes, and 6 ae. mixed at Ce} le, —Sales ” and those of bis son, are re- ushels new Northern were made at tHe. Barley was steady | ppeet tea without’ fartoer foreommon to goal four rowed at Bl 22-a $1 28, aad prime ds wg ote ge Bo | Botiee, te morrow morning, at ten o’ciock, from his late residence, No. 195 Weet Twenty fifth street, near Righth avenue. Monday evening, Deo. 1, after a ti ners, Joux Hore, of the firm of Hope, Graydoa & Oo., im the 4%b year of bie age His friends and acquatwtances and those of his bro- thers, James, Thomas and Anthoby ©. Hope, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, to morrow afternoon, a! one o'clock. without farther tovitation, from the Preabyteran cbureb, (Rev. Dr. McEiroy’s,) in Fourteeath sireet, beteeen /\Mb and Sixth avenues. Pasi secret —On Mooday, Dec James Pespeeauer, Feng of county Kilkenny, | tm the 45th year of 2. at $128 a $1 90. Onts were in moderate request at 4c. & 47¢ N@, and 4c. 4 490. a SOc. for Western and heavy he sales embraced about 550 bags Tio at He. a Bahia 94.¢. for export, and Brunia avn % “The sales of Rio tothe re cen very. limited beyond ultimo, when 2,62) bags, prin cipally Rife carco found purchasrrs ate a Tie. tonversge Wwe per Ib. ‘The above transactions, amounting in all to 3.436 bage, are alone taken from the stock. re is, however, & decidedly better feeling for tha article, speculators, undet the impression that it has. for th» present, reached tts lowest Point haying come for ard and bought Uie cargoes ex Lynch. UFR aod Azelia, tomeiber 7,00) bags, ai 10'gc. a lige. We reduce quotations of Babia kc. Bales have been mate of 2.400 bage St. Domingo, for export, at $10 64. Other kinds ube Corrox —The market was rather «niet, as dealers wore dis- peeed to awalt the receight of later foreym news, dae at Hall X. The sales embraced about 1,000 bales, based upon the following auotations (iverpcol slassidcation) Upla orien, i funeral, @reet, to day, without further Mectiax —On * PORE is 23.000 bales, against 17,000 bales same week last year, it was 54,0000 bales in the same week in is62, and in the following week of last year it was 40, hale. The vensels loading at Southern ports are ax fol- lows: — 1856. 1855, 18M, 1888. 1852, Great Britain. oo) a os a2 i rapee > it b 2 The export to Great Britain during the pext chree or four weeks will therefure be jess than in any of the las tour sf. Lives The salen embraced about 500 © G0 bhds, at ery fra —Rates to nglish ports were rather easier ‘ool about 4040) bushels of grain wore eres 7 . with S00 bbls flour at 2. Ligd., and 8-164. To Lonéoa 10,000 hashels whent,, in 5a Sosa. nbs. To Olangow 000 buabele of preter were us a fo" er D0) lao ain a 9. "ard 4000 do. sb Private termnn, with some four nt 3s. Bd, Some cotton was engaved for Havre at 2s Od., grain wae oe. ard flour wee nomine! * Provisions —Pork—The 400 8 500 Dols. mene nt $15 £7 {and prime vbebar ged a3 \@.. incinding country prime ie sommicy nan and $0 7 $2! for ked Son and ‘or Country ms TBA re S4 & 84 60 for ¢ do. Out weeks wore steady, with sales of pickled hams at Ic. Lard—Sales of 40) bole ‘were "itr mga te a Be, snd np fr Sas 3 juuer was a : to pri if Stat ai ite. a Me. “Cheon waa sendy at fom oor " =e: &¢&$\_«__—_—_ _— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ess soba and , For Siuations and Help, see sixth page, | er ets ant ay one nt nuzabeth Mingsinge, The relatives and friends of the family, and the MISUMLLASKUUR. ~ bera of Company G, Jefierson Blues, are ia- yited to atiend the funeral, this atone ARMERS. eee A YRAR.“P ARMERS, from her father’s residence, No. 137 West Ly ,ARMERS. teed rma, te Jamount toreven Ge sma: | Greemoeed fe minren Sor Femetadril bo tases a ove sums then, anuans. | fe Tetley ion o ae ae Ss Dawsow,—On Saturday, Nov. 90, Frances Onanvorre J. and receive at the beginning of every months | DA’ and {;ARMERS. ire worn of (wet "7 four Pages. filled with eri of ® great num persona ARMERS. | foleg fi yoarven? a rearing au animal, doing anyone of the ‘with farm work, others begin, PARMERS. ily sald, “Every one ean learn eame- om avery one e f ” JARMERS, 3 nit & Journal for ‘wave pe | which contains during that time over 800 fit J \RMERS jes, givieg plain, practical accounts of what | others ind eat and most profilable Kixcstxy.—On Saturday evening, Nov. 99, Axx, on! SARMERE, | 5 &e. the best modes of | daughter of Juniue F and Anna 8, Kingsley, teed 6 PARMERE mil get many iad exch woe 7 u Tn Brod iy Monday, Fr ib igen y hints, exeh wort sire —In L.. 1, after (ARMERS M. Whiting, a ined ¢anghios oh ms Rev. Now ana 5 Ir. late we ‘ARMENA Jolin Ruggles, aged 96 years and 18 PARNERE | VARMERS. | PaARurns PARMERS no connection with any 5 of wvnny or Imelementa, or or i Having a large eiands tipe atord to ba Outepoken on all ts, and wil! continue to be, par- wn pom agricultural humbuge— NARMERS | « via new things — readers the real SARMED ( | 10 be good ant 5 “dollar a line” this page ARYERS | covid be filled with the statementa of a muiti- tude of realere. who Rave in yeare pas de- janmens ’ f dollars of profit from Agriculturiat, and \RMPRS ine from the speculators in whiny PA RMERS ure ody wey ove who cultivates @ fARMERE, | proved wi find fs pain invesinsat © uot | Py himenit or hereelt. wth tbe ‘Age trie. ansemms. | fr wii ewe ei to re eA ‘ov én! unde wend! “4 anurans | and December Aer Fr Per | ORANGR JUDD, Pnbiiaher. aler sireet, New York,

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