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8 ‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1859. ee FROM FIRST * oom ceedingly well; they believed that % kept many away | particularly obsorvable firthis ward, As this i, probably, | 606, About 25 were unregistered, for which aM@davite | bonfires wore relighted, and some scencs of disorder | pesnnia and bides, to H M Roberts, Ost 24, 1. Wilson, seaman, a) po Py te ¢ i, a " enacted around them, but no stone throwing was again | °f Italy, died of African fever. Unele Sam,” or the natives *, ‘other country, are wae no ri oe wae one mane bers made Land Fa at present the most arietocratic ward im the city, evmpris were taken, At five o'clock the voting was vory apiritedy | Pesorted toup to the hour of half-past nine o'clook. sek Cheval Andersen, Bio Janaire, foot 25, with coffee, tolerated within Ks preeinels. hough mergare 8 g004 | Challenged, but all bi tthe necessary proof that thoy | sa it dows Finb avon Tesaarierpyepiyne: ober | Dut there was no disturbance throughout the day, and no | Jp the early partof the about twenty-five saany of the high-+pirited ©” ots from the land “where en a ee ee, cece eee . | fashionable streets, from “wo ‘Twenty-sisth | arreets. hace fi + petri in to oY ayer Pr charged con- Tore are ne freg8,” #4 ine Teutonlo clement largely | | The vicinity of the plage in Marion street eppear- | street, it could yot be éxpected that it would do so un | In the Seoond district at 4:20 P.M. the number ef votes | ue. bu the Cuplalo, in, ont se th, ‘Queeu Father (Br), ‘Wisidvor, NB, 7 days, with, to induy. 1 a a Fowler, Bt preponderates, and!’ ines fact is, perbaps, attributable | “76 sixth averict o fashionable a thing as to getexckted when all'ths ress of tho polled wes dibyet hich 70 wore unregistered, No ar- ferme of them let de go, with 4 ee wler, Bt Joho, NB, 10 days, with lathe. ad She pacific Progte’g and issue of the election Of yesterday. | of what is termed Central Hall. World mas quiet, aud sssordingly i remained tho | [iin gwen to recruit their ranks until they had numbered about one m7 | ‘wind: voting. Lager bier, the'spuiecant soporidc, was 20 plentitul, and | Hase UP,natron, Shel tinting. stasee» fost out of Grand | quietest of the quiet. There were no arrests of drunken | "Gr the whole number of votes pelied fo the Third distrist | hundred, when icy aciod as above stated. Gen gnien of Vapipariar ond oom de wie 99 teat set | Gm, evideety- Rearing om og ety ere tat yous eet te ean Mpa tear beg ‘ietit feoportant. transpired, ; Aldermen ‘after the dear . | exe! was ver ‘seingle Food ght or reugh and tumble of any description pig cin to Sole the rahe? °™ | bt, probably ook more Wu two-thirds of what appears | In the Filth ditilet at 440 0. Mf Unreo hundred and tox ELECTIONS IN OTHER STATES, made its appearance, Indeed, were Wot for the nolay | “as 969 Mott stroct our reperter found the officers pro- | 9D the registrys Nearly three-fourths of the votes cast in | votes had been polled, and -one of these were not declamations of a few excited Germans, a stranger would | siding in a lager beer hall, having.wery easy times. the ward were polled befere noon. So far as wus prac- | registered. The voting was on very orderly. No nye ‘The pince of election in the Niath distri ta tho | Heable the residents of the ward appear to have voted be- | arreste were made, » MASSACHUSETIS ELECTION. nover beable to infor from the sepect of the Bleventh | , Tit Litown an the People’s Washing aed Bathicg fs. | fore going down town to thelr bumnees im tho morning. | In te Sixth diatrict, when the polls closed, two hundred iocrauitiov. 6, aun ward, which has been rather apprepriately tormod tablishment, 143 Mott street. Ie was exccedingly quiet | The Registry law operated im this ward as it did every- | and fifty votes were counted, and forty-two affiiavies i > rs «Peutecheland,” thatan important election was ia pro- | throughout the day. A pumber here were pee to | where clee, and was generally declared to be a bore. | were on file for unregistered votes. No arrests wore A large portion of the State has now been heard from. . The following account will show how the clection | swear in their votes, owing to the absence of their nam ss Lit ower up almost entirely from last year’s poll list, it | made ! ‘Mr. Banks will have upwards of 20,00 plurality. The was concucted in the various districts :— in the Registrar’s books. When asked why they did nt | Was full of blunders fm the spelhng of names, nambers of | When the polls closed in the Seventh district one hun- voto throughout the State ia smalier than has been for Firet district polling place, held at 185 Stanton get their names registered, the reply invariably cam), | Tésidencee, &c., all of which caused great inconvenience | red and ainety-eight votes had been polled, and sixteen roUg! Ali quiet; ne dieturbance whatever. Vote, up to noon, 121. | cither “ that not think of itany more until to) | and vexatious delay. A great many voters had not regis. | of these were unregistered, and scoounted for by al- | many years before, and from present appoaranoes it will ‘The Scoond district was at ‘J.B. Kiog’s Bier- | Jate,” or, “I did to be shure, sir; faith, there must be a | tered their names, and had to with the for | fidavits. stand as follows;—Banks, 60,000; Butler, 85,000; Briggs, Dravere! zur Fortuna,” a lithe one-horse lager bier 8a- | mistake, tir.” At 23 Howard street thure was a groat | Mality of proving thelr qualifications by the affidavite of Nothing worthy of mention happened in the Eighth Joon at 229 Banton street. Everything passed of here | deal of complaint about the Registry law, one of the ta- | two householders, while those whose naines were on the | district. the “ dullest” possible manner, without the excitemert | spectors declaring it a nuisance. te ‘was stated that a | registry had to wait an unreasonable time to depos t their a single knock down or bloody probosela. Vote up to | number of mechanics, who had fisted w get their names | Votes." The swearing in provision of the law was univer. eon, 150. Togistered, were unable to ful @e requirements of the | Sally voted to be av unmitigated nuisance Pr One of the little back roome of the Columbian Star | je) ‘their ‘whe they had Hoose, 275 Stanton street, was used as the palling place | chycsna set ely witnesses a Lp ag, i Wey i i if : Raton; Calaia, 10 days, with Jamber, to- ans , Haskell, Onlats, 12 daye, with lumber, 1 Fig Volant, Bangor, 9 days, with lamber, to Simp. ISSR, ee, eho, M8 ae wh Dow, Ji Py Fry. Had Beary weather 6b berry Toundon bay sd 3 CT Williams, ——, Virginia, oye ‘not much over 12,000, ‘The entire republican ticket for Councillors is probably THE POLICE HEADQUARTERS. elected. co and quiet reigned throughout the day. nnd tho | The democrats elect two Senators in Suffolk to threo ey OETEENTR WA large reserve foroe kept up staira bed nothin bat in the middie of the and thas lost their ee republicans. shone eon of ee. ‘Third district. Proceedings tame. 4 08 this entre 4 there wan no om. oe? throughout this ward was carried on very | amuse themselves by spinning “yarns” oling In the Norfolk Senatorial district Ool. Parker, aid to the recede whatever pt wes thought quietly. rears. Au omnibus was kept in the airect to méadiness te lita by: Walker, Gonccesak, city sane Fete, $0 Lara aun ere one Regiatry aw "prevent mek Dee parent 3 wo Fahy | The poll in the firat istrict opened with no excitement, | i convey the “city guardians” to avy scene of tumalt, ieee the navi a candidate for Sonator ta-North Grek, io remmeekaln ceneerenee Pee a Sa ee Jaw im tho different precincts of thie ward. In oue locality ena pert Re cxcr rai very slowly, being about an | and the driver in the course of the afternoon eovered his | Fyscx, fails of an clection by only 22 votes. f . places, Snepectorg would act All wp rms, but sent | even thing to all partks. The Registry law caused much | horses with blankets to prevent them from getting ould the home of Barnham, the wae eer ve scuce ware debbahed up to nasa, tice teers. | cimaato the Comm mlasionere, where it would cost Gham each delay here; a number of voten mere protested against on | and aif, and himeelf adjourned to nome waktnown resioo, | ine erent hea ainsnedepyh tig of anything inthe way of poeuaniey. Wee Teepe swear them all to the blank, and take their votes upon | the ground that their residences were not on the books, | Probably to find ‘sogenibiog: nice and warm.” Several ae i “| the republican candidates for representatives are de- schueider's Ele of the Pohce Commissioners ed in in the course of | feated. twin the service uf the Bighth éistrot votore, and poate. | sit, mal SUMO every loudest toepee dag | ly names having been taken from last year’s poll list | the day and held privato consubatious with Saperiatond. | In Taunton w ropresentative is elected who is elasgod play of teiou?sctence ok i winether owing to the | were atrict in f that part of tho law which required | NO S:reets were made for illegal votlag. ‘Tho voting and | ent:Friebury; but all united in declaring this to be the most | ag @ whig—the only one in the tate, i SP aront Sit cut nal deters | Secmmeacndeaey Seamer agen, me | evened i A wencmdnged ama rer | Senay Ps Geet Gt tye | hv comorae Seg ie Lge wi mtb were husbanding their-forosg for the cha: ter eleetion, but | much greater than in last year. there were very few around; but during the day a large |) General Pilsbury promises to be Yell prepared for that : ‘| occasion. that; many times barely gol.g through the form of filling ‘Wind during the day NNE to SB. lank. In er ins; s se o Tele; ih Mart SANDY HOOK. Nore. Pascoe ary Postar in over bar. , bmp emerh fr tigen yet nacho Sse HIGHLANDA, Wc eunset—No tuward bound vessels stent. "Wied Ri ight; weather aay. ¥ FORT LAFAYETTE, Nov 8, aunset—Sbip for NOrieans, steamer A NOrlenne and ste abana, for grauned,panod here the pei ace, or to comm? » Feeldent of that disteiet. Tt was, in fact, next thing to im | and apparently honest manner. When the poll fame were, ler eaith mot ‘Vate up to noon, 121. 126 votes were . offen : opened pies 9 aa m in the Ninth district of rs) Possible for an illegal vote to have been pollad, ths oMeers & of the election were so strict, unless there bad been ‘The vote in Boston to-day is the amallest east bere dur- ward. Kelly, for Senator, went “like a streak of light | names registered wrong. Wo could not iearn that any por- | erowd gathered, fog the last twenty years. At the Presidential election in ping” in th’s district. whoce made Regis. close mmenced around c galt, Tenth, district place Mt woald Ds alher cifeut to trary was qoetoued ifthe aame of tho. peraca voting | sige fine pol nee oe nee ae capes ARRESTS FOR ILLRGAL VOTING. 1€44 it was over 6,000 larger. Much’ a8 hquore ‘ware quiet fresly Yor naln bohiad ‘the | lous asked,” No ond seemed inclined # go behind tues | Delog Patrick Whalen and Jobo Brady. Pairce Whalen | _,BOmAs Mahony wasarresied by oticor Townshend, sf | The full epabiioan ucket in Bulk county i elected. Hee ee on aturaiiy suationed the ballot boxes. | list. There was an apparent indiffurence throughout the | was stripped of every article of clothing, and had tobe | Seventh ward, for tlegally attempting to voto in the ) Puderwood, republican, \s elected Clerk of the Oourts. from 8; Miscellaneous. Sup Kate Howe—Roston, Nov 8 (by tel)—The ship Kate Though, as will be naturally supposed, the whiskey circu- | entire ward. Fighth district, and committed by Justice Steers. H Harding to-day, se ried ican arte entity | aan dap ng ek ws qto no, | Sentence rca fy oho oer | "ERO fan ware a toe NRW JERBRY RLBCTION. wed fe war tal pane ° cal . 3 was at voting, but | in the came district, and committed stice Steors. “i quetly. The vee an ene oe a almost every detrict in hia ward thero was a s No arrest made. Jobn Fagan was soverelse out abent toe |“ Eaword Mulligan’ was locked ap for penary. baving , Nov. 8, 1859, Captain 8G of bark Inman, at Tn the Eleventh ditriet there were 112 votes up to nom. | imiluence or Judge Davice for Ovurt of Appeal cates | . The cut was nota vory reriout one. The distur. | sworn that Reed was atona fide voter. ‘Tho First ward gives ninety-nine majority for Olden, | °F thanks for the important abipping intelligence from Bouth Tis" Ecene By “agus of Tak | Sembee ogi non ore we ahve cenng in| are Tocca as fay arming w te = Pepe an hth war fry ree ary fr | Aur wh ve pnd rere ming 0 an z i . ni, were about oqualy oruamented wh polldoal posters and | The decaloo of tbe later fn respeot tote vaneeoa ae: | Tike weed slatriet the Voting oh Uke opening of the | SCENES AT THE POLITICAL HEADQUARTERS, | Wright, for Governor, vane Freee of “Hardy's paves wagon grease,” which it an- | old police was the cause of ft, poll commencea *" RF i opt The Ingpeo- es Ewing township gives twonty-five majority for Olden, | _Sinr Taos Jerrensox, from Liverpool, was beld Philadele ‘At the Tweltth district there were 100 votes up (2 Doon, PrPrReitra WARD. Peheck was Kept the 7eRauy bere ail day. Too re: TAMMANY HAL AY-REVEE: par cepuinaid areal + Se Y as Obata sens wala ak os Shek, expe bg ae bose sare ee there were 125 votes. ‘The most unmitigated dulness prevailed in this ward | publicans reecived the early Vow. The istry law In the evening the unterrified democracy gathered Five townships in Burlington eounty give Otden for Go: nano ee mesuaee eeaeete fom fod Tor the Woe OF the ee Htuor store WAS | yesterday. ‘The polling of votes began in a very languid Worked well, although there was = g00d deal of swearing | themeclves together within the walls of the “Old Wig. | Yernor 277 majority, 4c. Has bad pumps constantly going since Oct 15. @ietrich. 140 votes were doposited upto noon, = | and spiritless manner, and continued 90 for nearly the Fe er eee enn i eieete for dione, | Wan’ at Tammany Hall, in order to hear the returas and | Centre township, Camden county, gives Wright for Go- avend heavy wesssrty piles the ootive reesage; eptit naliet toh ene Persised spe Hace was held at Pat. Mo- | whole day, gin all the other wards, the proclamation | derly conduct or ‘Mega! yoting. have a general joltification over the reguit of the election, | Vernor $ majority. sustained z STrsvery ricnmavonaeecton Sonne a7 tte | of the Mayor aga Hega van, ie watches of | th Mr arts dor ede al ped ary | ito te hall wa Bed wih» ny ows, seman, Now 92m | ena Mnf Dakar, fo Justo 27s gaudy sign, on which, 1a mammoth green Ietters, | the police, and the close ecrutiny of the election ¢lo~"> basen eoarrens mere mat scat TweMandnoied | fH) 98 one of thelr mamber expressud It, of frolic, ght Cele Res Wright, Dew Bre have unk. Grow taken off by. ship Herald of the nied Ets ” She we . ~ h i serene | McGuire's Hotel,” and “the | served to prevent false and repeated votes. ‘Therois uo | furly The Recietry: law’ ik thie disirict cannc:! | 0d fun, cain aken deg pan ances Se 379 824 1 357 harp at ence,” having at elther side oft an “Amertoe= ee biening of tse Hibernia and Yer sag | geemeioan armen omen SSP A 2 a foo Wale closed: Ostnce aad in'ere wen some load taking, | MArtb, cilled the boys to order, and named: as chet. 48 votes were cast in thie 2 ee have been few and far between. Up to twel sclosed. Outerde and in there was some low: * i, In the Sixteenth district Ton '@t OP slomente. Only there wan not the slightest sign of rioting or rowdylam of | anda few hard words were occasioned by some of tho | man for the evening M:. Daniel B. Taylor. Tho nomina the jogs of about a hundred yotes. The Inspectors were | Captain Isaiah Rpnders, the well known United States ican Retrrsh oom Remient bar within cargo of coment, - japepiiaigetomneniearhe ated 268 Sonn Grace Daxuino (of Warren, RD), Mason. from Frede- - et waiting for their turn to vote, tion was ratified with a general hurrah, and Mr. Taylor 458 ricksburg for Prov’ a rE of bushels fine {ara barbers Chop) Om, anda wae eo se ig | any Kind. Tho inspectors wore not interrupted in the tn the Fourth strict the polls opened with no particular took the stand, seying a few words by way of thanks for Cy Peckay per Fpl po Mode pNP reg ‘The voters appoares 5, Bighteenth | cit and orderly performance of their duties, and every- | interest abown on the Part of the voters. Mr. Schelley,oue . Eng Gay Head light for Montauk ght.” She hus dri wiMtutjoual le" -u to be entirely ebtivioun wf the oolt- | thing went on with system and precision. ofthe pol clerks, was abeent, it Mchae! MoCann appoint. | the honor bene yep him. ae 3 reef, with 4 fect of water around her. ‘The vessel =~ ~~ matter, and vi ¥ ed in his place. ere was very jouging. the! Captain Rynders then made a very free and easy speech, way—in favor of ie me <2, Who did vou Yoted all | in some of the districts of this ward the intimation to pain By sl 98 Quicn Passage, Bark James 1. Davis, Oapt Fairchild, benes, be 200 Registry law, h the Was no attempt made at egal voting, nor any arresis | the course of which he referred to the light vote cagt to obliging manner of tl wey throdeh tbe | ino tiquor dealers to keep their premises closed was | made for disorderly conduct. ‘There Was not one blow 16 arrveniat: the pansagein 8 days Milburn townebip, Mboura hindrance to non-~___-~ Mspectors, did mot enforced, for the salo of intoxicating | struck here during the whole day. The conduct of bow | the city to-day, which he explained by saying that this | | Hudson County, Tilv nouns Iba dbvamiokcy ate ta Geo Christen: Indeed, the En at vist ite idly neither obeyed nor stirs ed un iyi onordinary | Police officers and Inspectors was very good at tno olla. | peng merely a State election, nobody svemed to think Jee Ce about. .... 4.4 800 ma}. | son. a clipper achonner of abent $9 tons, same Shoring Star, fhe unm" a viduals having | drinks took place as publicly and gener liner, In the Fifth district all passed off quietly, inuluding tho ularly involved, while ata | @ gee Lower diets, me to be used aa market boat in Boston. $0 or ne ee on ae ee occasions. In these districts there were sevoral | Registry law and voters. that bis own interest was particularly : Gloacester county... ae ec nf Rily Smedalied, tboroaghly fastened white qale At site eae ty atch and vote ‘Tammany i . \ nea, Ww inched at Bath “aah throogh. drunken men to be seen staggering about ine TWENTIETH WARD. city election, when the heads of the departments are to Joa mal, | Tininel by Menara BE A |. .Rhe Ja owned by the balld- TWELFTH WARD. Pa ae olber parte of the ward the traor’ wa eon, | ‘The election in the Twentieth ward went off vory quietly In the first district of this ward the operations of the | 1, the letter, for there was no end of thirsty souls about | and orderly,s0 much sothat old suttlers poll were carried on very quietly. A man named Owen | the Mediotions against pious Pils | hea never seen such @ “tame election, We to filch from tho city treasury, came out in sup- Cacikine was arrested for ileal voting, and taken tothe | bury for suing euch an absurd and extravagant deere | 40 no no drunkenness, no quarreling, 0 being, oven | Port of thelr favorites, and all the onost mon ‘Twenty-third precinct station house, by offler Humphrey. | teneing about the various districts of this ward, ‘lob. | no swearing, no excitement of any kind, with one rolitary | WhO want to protect =the city =~ from | Monroe... Mr. Caulkins was supposed to have been under age, and | dying’ on small scale to secure vous for thuir favorite plunder are consequently obliged to come out in full | Manatappen, exception, and that was in the shape of @ jargo express °g 130 maj. Danes his arrest, Aho, Regeaye Me elies Sig? Well || sean eee aes auueel re. uapariog a a eee ices, orverod wilh fas, ood bang wh banvers bearlg tore moet siwuye get. the bent of eB ight ao ane | Lambertville wel hero, Eome there were who had not registered their | him to vote for the “regular democratie”” or the “revab: | the ineeription on one side of ‘John Hardy (or Assem- | vote was, he believed they (the democrats) bad carried | Mercer county.—Olten has a majority of 600. ook, ames, and did not even know its requirements. lican ticket and no mistake,”’ ss the case might be. Theee bly,” and on the other “Richard B, Connolly for Sena- | the city by 15,000 or 20,006, though he Leeper were | opposition, elected Senator by 200 majority. Crozier and noise opposite the poll, and finally got into a fight, but was | forrunate biped that came in their way. A mest ludicrous | covered with blankets, with “Union and Victory” in- | had been removed from the banner of Tamzany Hall, | to the Assembly. mot arrested. ‘scene cecurred in the cage of @ hitle Freuchman who was | scribed thereon, and contained a band of music, quite a | This be said was done by the Wood party “a at ~~ Fifteen townships in Burlington county give Olden, for In the Second district the poll opened quietly, and oon. | trucking om be ip rng ee og wer stains | #mall but o noisy oue, and another bant—a band of bro- | OWR Weachery upc, Tainmany, as they themselves in- | Governor, about 960 majority, and elect tour opposition tinved so curing the day. The voting was very light. | democratic ekctor. He had scarcely got within bail be- | thers of “the great unterrifled” democracy. It paraied | — The Chairman read the roturns as they were brought | members to Assembly and one democrat. ‘There were no arrests made for disorJerly conduct. An fore be was a, dis tsa im up and down Seventh avenue, ‘atid passed nearly all the | in from time to time, and the bp apie of the demo- ‘The returns from the State come in slowly; but, so far, aitetmpt was rade by one man wo vote who bad not regis | 42° Tirere you are "aud a whole dandle of prised | Polls in the ward, but di not interrupt the voting, whieh | ‘Tulle majorities wore receives with iremeudous cheering: | ihe prospects aro favorable to Olden’s suc00ss. days in the dlsirioilaad Otemerasnity wir not niwowed bo slips (were forced into the unwilling bands of our Gallo | went of in the following manner and figures ia each of | ben al! his glory, kept the audienen tn good humor by | Mercer glves @iden 626 majority and elects opposition e friend. the distriets:— hi off-hand remarks aud keen repartees. peed bes Soni Sephemnens the day at this poll ‘By Gar! What you mean?” expostalated Crapean. Senator, two democrats and one opposition Assemblyman. be chosen and ali our local interests were at stake, the ere, Hon Wm D Rewall, of Bath, Thos M Reed, wa, of Phipe- speculators, the contractors and all the rascals who want Peleg Curt 81 map. | BUTE, and Capt is, of Brunswick, who ‘315 maj. emarked thatthey ? There seemed gE 38 \ elwl st | 881 Whalemen. at one at New Bedford 7th inst, bark Roscoe, Amy, Pacific a, Sid from St Helena previous to Sept 19, bark Hi New Redford. Had taken "in frsaat arg She oo the Darel Toned, ott ‘A letter from the fret officer of the bark Riza, Cornell, NB, reverie ber at Johanna soe, 1:8 no al aes fat report Had neen whales once ina gaie of wind. Would touch ‘ae Bt AWieuter from the eat oficet of ship Lotapn, Pion iter fret officer of ship Euraps, Phioney, report off New Holland iu April nerve, Gayth, ‘auth, NB Ds £2 1 80 maj. Spoken, dc. * Maid of the Sea, Ktanweod, from Boston Jane 20 for Diack Jower masts. zene yards, potest ‘private ete Conee ict St at S12 ee €9 08, [The Norwesler, ‘Aimy. ald from Rian Francisco Aug 26 for Singapore, and of s xalinper tines lowes rig, steering 8, was passed Oob Anca med rg re ear Bark Grey Gulbrandson, New York for Rio Ja- In the Firet district —_ ‘thing was quiet an‘ orderly. At length Jim Nesbitt was called upon for a song, and, . 1. Ow eiro, Oct 2, lat 17 66 8, Jon $6 17. ‘i Br brig Edmiston Bros. from i ar- . 7 Miere was plenty of challenging, | mounting the rostrum, commenced to sing “Paddy on the |° Third aos Pogpesa diaper opposition, elected , bu : the afternoon alittle dispute | a*ked the insinuating agen! but no illegal vo he voting, however, between | Railroad.” Some of the crowd gid not seem to reiish ihe | to Legislatare by 75. Vote jernor very close. Br bay Det aulety. , During te sharncoa. o Wile Cepuke | "No, sarel. Inoe Mawiecr Phillip. 1 notknow you | twelve and eile o'clock P.M. fwea adie apirbalyand tee-[.erncgr and chased,” Dey wep, dia) ker ie Middlesex county--Majority for Olden 720. Norton was arrested for being drunk and disorderly, and | Let me go, sare 1” policemen had considerable diffiulty in keeping the voters | Jim” wus not to be ried ‘ap, and’ feel- fi taken to the Twelfth precinct station house. George Good- “Bot you are surely going to vota the ticket I gave | in line, eo that they might not obstruct the polls. Atone | ing especially aggrieved at one individual's re- | Burilngton (as far as heard from), 730 majority for ‘win created a litile disturbanos by challenging almost every | YouY” suid the agent.“ That is the through ticket,” o'clock P. M. 178 votes had been polied, ani Pereon who came in. The inspectors contended that he ‘No, sare; I not vote. I have no vote.”” dozen of these bud not Been registered, To had no right to challenge any man, as be had no | ‘Oh, yes, you have!” rejoived the indomitable agent. | davits wer particular residence. He resides in some lumber yard, But the unsophisticated Frenchman could not be con- | voters allo ‘which he has used for the purpose of a residence for a | Vinced of what in his own knowledge had no existence In the Second district the year or more, and the inspectors not considering this a | Whatever. He had no vote—be knew this to be a {uct— | perfectly ercerly manner. No arrests u ‘rerideuce,” would not allow him to chajlenge any one, | 804 therefore he was not to be nouptussed, had been made, and there had been no - ? | _ But the agent had got bis retaining fve, and therefore | that hour, at illegal voting. At 1P ‘The vot.ng in the Third district was carried on regul Monsieur Philip, don’t you know me?” innocently | No arreets were m: w for 45, out, Toth Mk ah toa Bh TO Brig Waccamaw, Harriman, from Janeiro ‘Boswoo, ot 40 Int, ‘ Roads sfc eabel Wallace, from Newbers, oy for Bt Kitte, Oct . lat 24 VE Sarah Moore, from St Martina for Portland, Nov 6, off biands. th ahaa Nov $ in Sonth Channel) was the Midnight, and not the National, as enpposed. Foreign Ports. Anmava, Oct 18-—In port brig BL 8wan, Leete, from New 4 about a | marke, ineontinently abled a water pitcher at his Pingel Olden. which affl- | folowing up the assault by jumping down and striking out a On majori D,and sworn to by witnesses, and the | right ang kit. “Hil hi!” ried thm boys, and right aua | | UPPeF Freehold—Olden 200 a te deposit their unregtswred votes. eit through the crowd the combatants swayed, amid tho Monmouth county (s0 far as heard from) gives 469 ma- ng was conducted in @ | most confounding din. Nesbitt floally retarved to the | jority for Wright. Three townships are yet to hear from. to ove o'clock | stand with a binck eye; and half a dozen of his friends tempts, up to | jumping down iato the crowd, after a brief combat, drove ee aCe ae MERON OR gs, . 156 votes had | the offensive individual and bie backers out of the ball. ‘The returns up to two o'clock this (Wednesday) morn- and calied on the police to remove him from the premises. ‘There was no attempt made at illegal voting. be had to ‘aid and assist” nis chent to tbe best of his | been deposited. The reading of the returns was then resumed, with o0- | ing indicate the election of the entire democratic ticket, Eevee, Geese wemere.” fe Neve ee pot oood ta ~ of cargo—would sail thence for Nev! d ‘vote . } ability. He therefore came to the charge again:— The Third district polls were beld at 33734 Tenth avenue, | casional epitodes of bard talk, “rushes” and fights, Turks Iniand, to load salt for NYork. vid os area me pecubia inouer, “there | “You must-vote, Mr. Phillip?” ind'a very shabby and inoomvement place for holding the'| Who'll be next Maple RVCRERY aoe Gon, “Nandy | With the exception of Mr. Gilchrist for County Cleric, Barnvuss, WOA, Oct 14—No Am vessel tn port was to disposition shown towards quarrelling, inside or “1 am not a citizen,” replied the desponding Phillip. polie in itwaa. There were no arrests made at polls; | Wood will, you fool,” answered a man at bis elbow. Wright's majority will be about 600. CaxExxe, Oct 7—In port bark Lawrence, » from fer ‘ext of the polls. “4 “Yes you are. You are naturalized, ain’t you?” but two arrests were mae for fighting in the vicinity. | No sconer were these words utiered than somebody's fst | Weatoott is elected Senator over D. 8. Gregory by about | '%7,*1r Gibjonly Am vessel. | 5 wi ‘The poli in the Fifth district opened quietly and the “No! i am not!” very gruffly deltvered ‘There was no iilegal voting. At about 1 P. M. votes | came in contact with the Wood man’s nove, starting @ | p59 nr ee ees © Eien eee Ribas 3 en yd young commenced slowly, but by the hour of one per- | ‘‘But that makes no difference; you can vote.” bad been polled, and thirty six of these wern not rogis- | crimeon torrent, and before he had time to catch breath manjority. jah, ky Rater, Fowler, for Unitod states, gt Oandeoe, sone wishing to vote mi a Jarge crowd. There was no “This is a ver’ strange countree,”’ said the Frenchman, | tered. ken, and the votes sworn i. the uplucky wight was bustied down tho stairs. Capt. The full returns were not in at 2A. M. from the First, | riggs, for do do; Princeen Royal, (8+) Hamtl, for Boston, do; Diccal voting, and, a8 far as we could ascertain’ no at. | “What for you force a man t vote, when he is not nata- arrests wire made at the polls, ; Ryudere remarked that he could tl better whowas Mayor | mbicd and Fourth wards of Jersey City, Hadson Oty, | ®hF 4.F Linnell, Troeman, for United sates, do. nptmaie’ © ralige?” sy | BOF Were there any atteropts at illegal no fight | alter the election, at which the crowd laughed aud choored | North and Eouth Bergen, Harrison and Weehawken.” | MARSHES. Oct 19- In port. ships Lalls Konkh | Ootton, for In the Sixth district the poll opened very quietly in- | | ‘‘But you bave taken out your first papers, Tsuppose,”” | ing. At 2:45 P.M. 2% been baltotied; oightoon | tut The following are the county ofllcers probably elested:— | mond chartersd by the French government for Obiia, Maye decd, and wags conducted in a manver which reflected | chimed in the agent, balf interrogatively, balf positively, | of theee were not registered, aud eighteen aflidavits were More returus were read, and alall ensned, during which Senator—Samuei Weeteott. erick, kilia, and Fanny Foreater, for f. ; barks Trieste, great credit op the officers whose duty it was to “keep | ‘and therefore you can vote.” taken and sworn an excited individual on t : oe 5 barks Nelson, Place, The Frenchman now got terribly excited, and began to Geo W Horton, Ulmer, une: Quincy, floor took offenoe at somebody County Clerk—Robt, Gilchrist, Bu Eewail, and Fortune, MeKennon, for N phrases were exchanged as ide nd ten votes ut 8 P. Thurston, for do, things straight.” When the poll opened there wore not the platform, and sue Jas. O'Neil. 0 5 resent ting, as may | foam and rage in his own Janguage in flue style. Our re- | M. boxes ut the polls, | “your'e a thief.» “Har,” “Bloody pickpocket,” State : Mareon, ‘do br eet ta iets ties a be Tapia eral er eet ak aia es soon ref porter could not stop to Bee the end of the farce. Fifteen of these were nc ud bad to be sworn | prison bird.” Then another grand rush ensied, uod a pp io as = cham, R. D. McLelland and John | *vssia? bark Unietka, nnd tate ae for Trieste we Plame ereascé a little, and remained rather steady during the | _ Nothing of any consequence occurred in otber parte of | in. Cne man, name uuknown, tried to vow twice, bat | party of strugeling men went down the stairs. Buiter. Peckham, R. D. hid) BD shio AM Lawrence, Claypole, Palerino; bark Pow- seat of the day. - the ward. Like the snake celebrated in Alexandrine | was promptly challenged, and concluded forthwith to Captain Rynders remarked that though thie might be eta ictesaes tent eee Men. btenmione, Livata AD) tayo at ” THIRTEENTH WARD. Fong, the election lazily drew its siow length along during | leave the polls. amusing to the parties interested, he would prefer to hear oie ’ jumont, Thos. a Gafney. ‘The judges of the Fourth ward, Jersey City, adjourned the canvass at 13, o’clock.A. M. pa the day, and at the ir for closing the polls there was, In the Sixth district at half past tw. Jn the First district the polls were held at $8 Suffolk | nothing of a sanginary or extraordinary character to re- | bad been polled; ev Btrect. 200 votes polled up to 12 o'clock, six being unre- | port. The general idea was that the repubiicans were | orderly, and av 4 et rogreseing favorably in this ward, and that their ticket | time, had been onregisters gistered. No illegal voters. All quict. rs Dvin Sis aalendant he ola sped very ordérly,as | In the Seventh district, at 2:20 ! In the Second district the polls were held in anold di” | they had been opened. ninety eight veves had been depor Japidated furniture and lumber store, No. 30 Attorney SIXTEENTH. WAKD. West Thirty-rixth street, and Btreet. 300 votes polled up to 12 o’clock, six being unre- ‘The election in this ward passed off with very little ex- | MRittered. They were prope Montrvingo, Sept 20—Sid bark Heroine, Nicker , NYork. o’clock 285 votes | of a good democrate victory, and ag. there wag. Kittle ‘ No Amnwesee! is tert Sr Hecena, Sep and yihing was pre prospect of any farther returns they might go out if they chore in the Park, form a ring, aud so those men who ha Wuvoan Afries, Ang 2\—In port barks Pirefy, Chaney, and aero, ma ‘wu. Bld previously, bark Costarelll, Dick> son, for had a little brush there fight it out by moonlight. He ytwo nundred ant Amerienn Porti ‘oved that the meeting adjourn, and the chairman de. WISCONSIN ELECTION. 7 at the polls, &t 226 | ciared the motion earth Muwavuse, Nov. 8, 1859. these were an- | Tt ‘ 2 + crowd lingered in the barroom and about the door y sworn i) One ma an | sore time longer, but fiowlly separated without any re- ‘Yor! Four wards of this elty give 683 majority for Hoart, the | Tun Fotng, Merwe, SYork ses King, Calouttas Gran- Irishman, said to be intoxieated, tried to vote twice. His ar HOD! us. democratic candidate for Governor. Rock county, with | ite Stale, Weeks, do; Penperel!, Dixey, Cronstadt; Berkabl gietercd. No illegal voters. citement of any kind, Av amateur priz: fight, between | Hicne wns net knowin ad he dill tot kevin tr Reow big | markable demonstrations iv» Wilitarns, Codie’ Mary Merril, Kinwaish, tankers bee ne a eight towns, gives Randall, the republican candidate, 970 the Third district the polls were held in what was | two boys, toek place at the foot of Twentieth street, bame himself on asad dab vat unoccupied building | which The arrival of the police quicsly pat an enito be” |, lhe Fihth district, at 26 P.M, two bandied ana MOZART HALL ahead—a gain of 200 over last year. The following places beapbvn firiene Nini Lt rata udones = ese ten votes hat been polled, ani twenty threo of these | Unlike other parties, who asserabled-at their respective | give republican majorities:—Kenosha county, with two falling into decay, in Broome street, near Pitt street. A | fore many rounds had been fought. Only onearrest for | were not registered aud had to be © oo) very large number of unregistered voters were admitted | intoxication war made during the day. The liquor stres at the polis, No. ow rf * of the election, th to vote on making their affidavits. 250 votes polled up to | had their shutters up, and were apparently cloge, but in- Ba Nail in vrs Pe doarg preying yer pines ee bas Vani F: celarated ties 12 o'clock, 29 being unregistered. No illegal votera. Io srese, was to be bad by rear and side doors The best ninety -#ix votes had been polled. A dozen of these were fet nice episode, good humor seemed to prevail between the partisans of | yorepistered and had to be sworn in by aflida this district snares aap ard aii bah se ees ees all the candidates, and not a singte arrpet for disorderly ssig soos orderly iat ihe pour, 6 Eevunth even Senate teen the timely interference of the police. An election bally, | conduct was made wuile the election proceeded. Inthe Tonth distriet, at 1232 P.M, one hantred and | fikw good quiet cit named James McCan, eought to raise a general melée, and Loud complaints were uttered on all sides, both by in- | sixty votre had been polied Noarrests had up to that, became go disorderly in his couduct that officer Simington | rpectors and voters, aguinst the Registry law.” Tis execu. | tune been made ner, lsley, Shields; barke Kedar, Walton, Whydah Africa: Tn- man, Broo Buenos Ayres: Siellian. Dawes. Malaga; Elizn— th Leav "1 A Kobert Leonard, (Hr) Cook, (br) Kaymoud, Ardrossan, via Lam? , Come, Elizabethport: WR Glenn, Nye, doz X &D Scudder, Loring, wi d Seraph, Ulark, N York. ‘Signal for three briga Cid hips Golconda, I'v Ington, Pointde Gal'e and Calentts; Oliver Putoam, Smith, NOrieans; barks Mary Brovebton, Herrick, Surinam: Laura, Pierce, NOrieans; Rglan~ tine Gleason. do: schra Ssugatuck, Kelly, and Loulen, Chase, N York, $1’, wind b, Br bark Thos Kilham, and anchored io ¢ Ronde, ‘ fih—Arr (by‘tel) steamer Kenstagton, Baker, Philadelphia; bark “Aasay Chtaroee, Glasgow. Below ships Dolphin, from Penang; National Kagle, from Caloutia, BaLTIMORE, Nov 7—Arr steamer Locust Point, York; brigs Clarence, P' Wehstei a in. arrest® | headquarters topive vent to their feelings over tho result | towns, 95; Columbia county, four towns, 90; Monroe Mozart Hall wing of the democracy county, eix towns, 198; Dane county, throe towns, in- nt in goleron silence. The doars of Mo- | cluding Madisou and Hobart, @0; Waukesha, two towns, zart Hail were closed, and a)l was dark . 1 lonely within, | 280; Dodge county, six towns, 800. Scattoring returas Every- | the enthusiastic politicians of that stripe ing probably uclnaion that if they went. home from various parts of the State show that the republicans ns, they would be able to rew ail the | gain on the vote of 1867, and indicate the re-election of Everything wae very quict news carly this morning tn the HxwaLp. Randall. interfered and was putting bim out, when McCun turned | tion was attended by an increased quantity of trouble, | "tn the Eleventh district there was of challwngin i ae on the officer and axtaulted him violently. Another off- | without any alditional good reeultiog. The party with | atthe palin Yel Wect thirty drat eteeot, but to atone pte REPUSLICAN HEADQUARTERS. LOUISIANA ELECTION. cer came to the react = McCan was taken before Jus- sear te vd ear edo loudest an hig. The polls were very imeouveniently ‘The republicans mustered in strong force at thoir New Onueans, Nov. 8, 1859. abe locked him up. ne} » for rated more agains ; a0, wit venta sane: s : , Ser. the Fourth district the pulls were held at 111 Broome | them for some ‘reason “than against “ihose EN a Tee anid hate been’ tacasiven, | Beadanarters, Stayvesant Building, iast night, to receive | The opporition have elected nineteen out of the twenty strect. Votes up to twelve o'clock, 260; unregistered, 25. | for whom it was intended.” Errors in spelling | but fortunately no No illegal voters. ‘ of names und in residences were quite common, and their | were made. At Lets P. 2 anata cee emlcie tt iasiee Urdalat oer’ | Tecate ante ia relcoey Oe had been deposited. eca | ration of feeling at the announcement of the results, and | Mlics Taylor, anti-Slidell democrat, and Edward Bou. bor unregistered, 48. No illegal voters. Very quiet and | register their vames, rather than uudergo tho bumitation | “ty the’ Twellth district, at 2 P.M, two buesé§eed and | but partial cheering greeted those most favorable to the | ligney, American, are elected to Congress by large majo- a e pes aa ate pomicend wet beer Soap ag ee: the polls = feventy-five votes haa been pall The istrict were hel iegust without voting. w this and other reasons the | poy ing. About twenty ef “ cs 400 polled pp to twelve o'clock; 16 unregistered. No U- | vote polled was lighter thag last year. Coailonges wore | Louaeny, to be sworn in; otherwise the rogutry law was { eRe In the euccess to be anticipated from the strength | The ees sprit Me ya : about 2,600. legal votess. Quiet. very seldom made; indeed, the new law seemed to have | weil chaerved. lately acquired by the republican party,@s well as that The democratic State ticket is elected. the Seventh district polls were held in a flour store, 14 | done away witb this time-novored custom. The polling In the Thirteonth district Suffolk street. Polled up to twelve o'clock, 80; unregis- | placcs in this ward wore generally feed stores, barber | wirty voter bad been p in their de- | gt ilegn! ¥ , St Andrews; iIton, Nassan, NP; Bion, Matthews, Provincetown. ship David Stewart, Prentiss, from A: L. Sturges, Norris, Fail River; Kidad, dayton, New AUORE, Net Ceeae™ ue" arava sehr" X'S ala y fi Oct rr ns, Sheppard, Hoston (apd ald for WYord). BEVERLY, Nov 8—Arr schr Gen Taylor, Jones, NYork, BRISTOL, ‘Now 7 Ar! achr Maria Loulss. Cummings, Now York, Bld 6th brig California, West, NOrleans; schra H B Met If, Baltimore: Relence, Gladding, Y. calf, i » UI len, . CHARLESTON, Nov’ 4—Arr steamabip Columbia, Berry, York; ahip Pairfeld Hashaway, doy ackrs warloe? Eemavors, Portland; G A Tittle, Adame, Jucksonrile for vistedetpbiay ard put int ir TAREE, ving # ing aleak. efting ship Exce'sior, Mitchell, joriesae. for Civita, ve a sbeesis | the reports of their various couriers from the polling places three Representatives and all of the three Senators from M. two hondred an¢ ao vows | tbroughout the city, There was no very marked demon- | this city. had been deposited. There was no atiompt af t One man, Charles | cause. There was, however, a general impression of con- | rities. » WAS arrerted for illegal ve " which they suppéted they hadachievd in the present con- POAT 1 cE tree tndred and | fest. Mr. Dutcher made a spocch predicting that next DETROIT MUNICIPAL ELECTION. pp Ae Rg Ey tered, 6. No lilegar voters. shops. tatlor hope, offices and hquor stores.“ Ina majori. | gistered und were eWora lu. Thoro wore no urreste | year they Would tricmpbantly carry through the republi- Dernorr, Mich., Nov. 8, 1850. | Via key West: ship TJ Nodger, Pauen, Liverpool” BM bark, wards were charactor, wheat -extepion, ey tue | e4befwecosm. nn éEOL | oad Sinica the fellas’ Thee rrr were“r | Ate mantel eleedon here today, Mr. Buh, ropa | Himes, Habre, era a greatest auincss and tnsipidity throughout day, and no In the Third district Navid Gillas and Thoms Matizal | aii UNG Ber tote his bat et ee Cone mtred. | Teived with, vociforom cheering, and the assemblage | licen, was elected Mayor we tality of about 800 over | vie dni ichignn ont Sn ae imagine an election was going on at all who did | were arrested for picking the pocket of Mr. Peter Haipin, pelige apiétore ha voting an ttn ‘udually broke up, . mocrat, blicans elected LA TR. ‘ , Perry, the slightest indication of excitement was manifested, | street, of a gold watch, valued at $110. Offienrs Tummey . INCIDENTS IN BAST BROADWAY. Seven 1. we wn city Aldermen. Herstiy Rtentow and © 7 Nach nirour, Sew York; fiat brig either inside or megs se four o'clock. anc Paterson made the arrest about half an hour after the TWENTY-FIRGT WARD, Quite an army of ¥s _ abway. —= Rs ” Es on tek: 3 uanagement of thove under his command. ‘Ths. police of | arose, aud a ctowd gathered, which, teemmirg ence net | day. Not @ eingle arrest was made for drnokenness, | {URerm ey a ee rere eee ee Cmcsao, Nov. 8,1850 | Grace, Sid ih sche Salmon Washburn, . this precinct were very efficient, and fulfilled thelr duty to | was promptly diepersed by tho police. ‘This wan the only | disorderly conduct or illegal voting up to the closing of | ‘A7Hval M @ porter house on the corner of Pike street | The county election to-day passed off quietly. Tho vote | PRs |. K to take ty promptly diepersed by the po an the only y P eg MOUTH, Nov6—Arr achr Union, Otis the letter. disturbauce of any account im the ward during the day. | the polls. ‘The drinking saloons were genoraliy closed, | Md Bast Broadway, axzembled in that vicinity about half | potted docs not exceed half that castat the last municipal | pang of live oa¥ers to New Seayrna, Fis, id sche sg! FOURTEENTH WARD. No arreats were coade for illega! voting. The’ vote, ‘polled, ‘taking the whole, wa: ei tink, ik eight o'clock, and, having armed themselves with | election. The city gives a republican majority of 616 Ovation on 23—Arr ship JW Panning, Biggs, New There are ten precincts in this ward. In six of them SEVENTEENTH WAKD. Nghter than ‘etal, cad Sh was remake thnk dad falting stones, commences Oring them promiscuously in all direc. | =——————— ee | York: nchr Henry Nutt, for Ut 7] the election waa beld in the back part of a liquor store. | The election in this old ward, which has repeatedly | cfr war, century to expectation, mostly in the oastern or | HOD% Several took effect on some harmless cttiens who | MARITIME INTELLIGHE NOB. | wit. Ot,25 shine winncsots, Testin, try trom Oar. ‘The polls were opened in the morning very quietly—no | oarned for itself the distinction of “tbe banner ward,” . ‘ gee wore pnesing along the street, The fire was kept up for | mr re rrr nnn democratic see ward betw of the ward. The western half of the extending from the Third t the Sixth avenue, b Twenty -ixth aad Fortieth steets, polled alarger { which was depo- excitement whatever; in fact, it was the general remark | that is, the ward giving the largest vote ani majority, ‘hat there “was no money about,’ and “nobody voting.” | passed off in an unusually tame and orderly manoer. A ‘The streets looked like Sunday. Were it not for the post- | few litte skirmiches took place, but no serious altri smnhest Sen nem fone Bats about a quarier of an hour, the missties striking doors, windows and lamp poate, on which they did some execu w < tiom, One indy, who was leaning ont of her window, had Port of New York, Nove: @ narrow escape, & good kized stone having struck ber in aa mt Yory : Went, Ftadles , a Me be poser ape from Pie core res Poser Taylor, oer 81850, | Rov, iieviinon, Rew York 4, bark Jaager, Ben Marke: 2th Betta, nr ahs was | vote than usual, the greater portion ers of the candidates and the proclamation of the Mayor | reported up to the cloting of the polls. Eurly in the day ae alee toe Peativon Wass Li fited in the morning. In the eastern section the voting ~ CLEARED, D Carver, Wiley, do; Fi ver~ im regard to illegal voting stuck upon the walls,a person | the “Buena Vista’ boys got up a litle excitement, by pro- | wan done principaily between twoive an’ one o’ciock, | Me head, but happlly without inflicting anye srions injury. Bteamatip Fernie (Br j Zathins, Liverpool—E Cunara, pols ia Selly eae ae ‘sobre Whitman Phittips, passing through any of those streets would not have no- | voking ancther congenial party of rowdick to atrial of | A good deal of disratisiuction is felt ia Unis ward at tho | Captain Cameron, of the Seventh prucinet, roraived inti. | Rhin Veter Savin, Rew Cricane- Engle & Hazard. wor N York, tanh, 28 Jovonon, Lockwood, and 8 Andeawn, tice i anything with even semblance of election day. | skill at “the manly art.’ After a few eyes bad been suc- — of oe Sotiaatis Comoe Hin redistricting the ward eeu ans tae oe | acter ges des Hark Retndver. Yanfair Barbadon = Trowbeltec's "a8. Patoam, ‘do; Sth, Lg ae 0 og en Ay Br The Registry law at most of the election districts soomed | cessfully blackened and a few noes made to equirt claret | {he wustern section eithe whet, Ost of tee wegen paling | thie rowdy army were distributed throaghont his ward, bo | Hrigd tuevenn, Peters ee Totea, Pn tO eg ineeree © Oe Binckmat Honper ‘ eames aniali as tty to be working woll. ‘There were but very few persons | pretty freely, the effair was suppress’ withont amg ar-| places in the ward nine wer Incated cast of Lox. | Cetatied all bis available man to go and fuel! any | Brig Sarah Crowell, Jncmel re UORET ER er Orava Cookin, NYOK te taehe standing about tho polls, and an apparent indifference was | reste having been made. Two youths/named Thomas | Z#ICR sveDNe, five ower win, in the | Swoon | Hiatar tuners HT REN ae an oe and ante | Jones tics Ds, CNR OHS: ents Ee es Di ROADS, Nox BAtr (hy to) bark Knie, Oltvor, manifested by those who wore there. In bis ramblings | Concapuon, ninetieny cars old,and Duke (ieeon,vightwen | SWAN, Aaah ad tot ree aingta | mitacked by & volley, which drovo them back two or | RUEMAranne Spel Trinidad, | tov 2—O1d bark Remson, Robinson, NYork throvgh this ward obr reporter met with every atvention | <A!" ¢/ 08e, with raiter clomiy cut haan of | bomen ores Deuhig toe vrai Yooner! ost of | 'HICe Umet., They foocended, Mbwever, tn dispersing | keke River Queen, Osle, Penmgaatouner & Deass, Netw ORURANG. Nov ha Balin, Dehn: Ran ekeatcs from the police stationed at every place where the | up tbe river, wok it into their ‘eas un w: oti ee se cn taoeabe soto wan, Gherae wating | hich they bad Viasing. Our reporter, haviog wit. |. Behr Kate Glgwart Werssa: chetinctsn-—W B Seraaton. Shi Ate Gy el) shipe Mary B Kimball, London; Rlward election was held. At 21 Prince street he had to pase | other's affections, and wore in conucquenc lobe bmp rayectuble men sway {rem thepoil aed [TueReed the whole procmedthg, quietly stood inside thn | Sele Lavine Jane, Ketcham, Alexandria, Lord & | ene’ hanohin, NYor: Haden, Macro: hates Mshion Ric? through a narrow ball inlo a room Just, back of & liquor Geek wap mibde-to téeove ihe delinquenta, and the the revit wat thst thoy: camo out In fuller focon than | harrocm door on the corner of Pika street. whore wore | onerenn. ee Se ee en Tanetro, “Cobb,” , lost yards and was otherwise’ dam~ ‘Thies room nit ‘mall, plent enough , " one me who were Gemocrats sbeebs o oF ot t 5 Philadelpbia—J Hand. hi for cil perpen atarge numbcr appearoa Bere whose | Tere,,Obieed, (0, male EmIArt Une uf eit an | een tee tal mere en bral; state of Intmicatio. "hs potion was Febr Howard, Baker, bones ote Lath oe WEAYANMATE Nov T—Arr (by tl) brig RR Hasking, Princo “ Ni wrod M BoB any) an OF the tT Aceriengrily taken by our reporter inorder to avoid unnooessary ool- law. One of the in this district informod oar | Fapiy while Duffy and Miner wore taken into | is bo doubt of the A brick the castorn sng. | engaged in making a few notes onaof the politicians stole | oageengors, to Bpofford, Theson & Co. Tclirday, SPM, eaw PUNCH Lh ere. reporter that the Jaw kept away of the seedy or me lice and locked np. ‘ tet, informs! ont reportes that he hin’ thirty soon in nba | Hebited, und baing meen the words “sonng rowiti~s”” | ship Tift Tucker bowpd into Ol TE 67. MARORAUX & 00 Derter clase of citizens, who knew all about the law, bat | C™n0ay, BY Me fullest ee eke, went swimmiagly in | Claploy, netone cf whem wore gain near tho polls. Om | Weitt r.ruatebe! the paper and tore it I plecos. Three | | “toamehiy Farkersbarg, Powel, Baltimore, wanmdse, WH | T)E GT. MARORAUX ACO" failed to attend the of their oames; would | gic ward, the great excitement deing over thy vandriates | te other hand the clergy tarned out in falter force tha Hed and dracerd about, threatoning to hameite bis | Flip Caravan, Rands, Liverpool, Sept’ Sh with mfse- endi1 | \ The undersigned beg leave to toform the pubite that they: not go to the trouble of ome houssbolder to test! | for the Senate, Bernard Kelly’s frienisappeartng to carry | Wee ever newn before A large number of the polled and dragged about, thr Bh Bas a | Stcerare passengers, to Howland & Fi No deve, 10 | have appointed dir. W MATIER. we their role, nent in the fy that they lived in the district. One gentleman remark. | oF the Senate, Bernard Camb Hok@ Des tithe wae Kaa ton voe for yours, | oh the Spot Fortnnately soine apparently reapectable | seerage pnewoneers, lo Howlar from boat Forrest, | United States and Canada for their Chunroruene Wine 2h that ho had always voted mae tho democracy, but | “Very INOe Pegi try law, our reporter war informal by | They mestly ume prepared with votes, aud me they had no | Han Mn ck, apriied Leger babar alo ee Par 1 fhip Ellen Avwii, Garrick. t Get, wh mee, and DE OT. MARUEAU & 00. 1, 3 Me y i acne to om toy wie e ticker i A diffieult to vn . D gentle Tr vi se) iT 5 should ibis Year vote for thom; t Ts grigeree gr atge the inspectors wai very little diffionky was experi a tn vette ticket "eoodtas i waa cimeule, 9 61 EE ine anor : © | ln MeO woke iene Macinn Zacary, 49 days from for | _ Referring to the above, I beg to inform the trade that L have: — upon teams: ee not vote that veket. as to its working. Many persone who liad pegier srtelincingydraen ntotcspeled i! pees ‘A cekegation from this party of street rowdios took the | New York’ supplied hee with ‘aod water; 20h, lat | a full supply of thew Wines, of the brurde Carte Winnche ane much trouble in vodng, be ooald nop vote tal vekot. | egvtcr themacives ore were readily parmalted 4 oto “ Armerican | sperty nt appropriating several wagons ania umber of | 48641 Set Iignaliega bark iarriet Onan, Cann, from Ar- | Cur'e Nore, from the eminent hours of Messrs, he St Mat- umber made thefr ve Hed, | Miter going through uke ere cu 8 Oe eames, Anite were | Cf qualifirntions, ke ‘The vutivg, up to noon, wax not | buted at at! the po! : to he Coles De those win, | Very’ brirk, am the mattor of the oonstitutidnal Joan | | airs an ww that, and the usual eweartng ia ' po > | seemed to be entirely ignored, About 3,000 votes were be “aig had not registered etd . Spittwed a ook, which ix Only aboutone-third of | * att polled up w 12 0% terest Wan tun ‘The Foorth district votes were received at | 1) Togistered vote f WE man ty Eipector teatod Bhat he Registry Jaw Was Working ex- | Tho gencral quiet that reigned throughout the olty wag’ The eum total cf the yo wooden borver, used at Pike's slip for caitking vessots, | “epee Oct SLor Cee Te catrey, Antwerp, 66 days, with CARTE BLANCHE oat of which they made bonilros. They also tre down | mdse and It prasengers, io Layun & Hurlbnt. Experienced Posseanos a delicate, fine flavor. fences, nod ecized on everything, that came la thelr way | heavy WW wna WNW ales the entre paseage, OARTE NOIR which might be weed for raising a bonfire, Bark Stampede, Lewis, Newonstle, Bept 16, with radse, to | Isafoll, rich, dry Wino, particularly recommended to con- Notwitbatanding the vigorons und praisoworthy exer. | Simuton & Clapp. Had ® continuation of heavy westerly | noleseure i a jaloat cutwater, two toprail yards | ‘There Wines are knported in oases, and ina very Hong of the police, they could only succeed in restoring | £es the hepa peanee: ie see # yr are knported in cages, and put up in temporary order, the force not being extensive enough to | Saaypr hatch akylighen, lost and api aalle, go, TDR: OVO | kUPertor mauner, ealle, J spread over the ward, Gooeequently the extinguiwhed | “Bera ilign Morriwon, Piatt Bahurst, WOA, Oot 14, with nama i+

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