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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1860.—TRIPLE SHENT. the republicans:—Schobarie, 800 to 1,000 damooratic be carried to market by the shipowners who would car- | A New and Successful Life-Saving Appa- WHEW YORK | majority; Montgomery, 300'to 400 Faltoo, Fy at the loweet price, aad hence tnas there ehould be 50 resus. | 600 republican; Bobevectady, 200 ; and outside vavigation act to exclude foreigners. The New Eagiaad- nnarennnnnnnnnnnnn of this district, Washington, county, from 3,090 to 3,400 ore, on the other hand, with their cold climate and bar- | Yesterday & trial of « new apparetes for the saving of Ey pe ty ty coumnienn; Sereran, ton fol cand es Nomieie a> 07 lerenliare. life from disasters at sea was made at Sandy Hook, in the OPI ASM. 3s ines, eee republican; Hamilton, 4 be pnp juired, fi pane cornele, Presence of several influential persons, among whom were THE PE E WILD WITH ENTHUSI pate pg bot ite from thee Hoa. John RK by the ana a tare ‘oo of their own to | Capt. Ward, Commander of the United States receiving | H B. Northrup, late American; Charles Lee Armour, of carry to market, they coveted carrying trade of the ship North Carolina; William M. Grinnell, Baq., merchant a | Mari tend; Saeed be Woodford, 8. . Mix, &o., are ac- a. ees ote of things, rao New Eng- of this city; D. W. 0. Brown, Eaq., of Cinolanatt, Ohio; The Republican Losses amd | src; cesvamiog wis duit, dad tho repablian man Hind, doagates in the, Convention a that llth Civ; | Captain Abraham Fowler, David W. Felt, Haq.,andothers, | 0 village. The particulars ofthe aair areas follows — tie Gains mour apd ave, ea, stameiee <a the demooratic side, but were divided in ‘to the continuance of ‘The invitations were extended to Commodore Moore, of ‘Thareday night previous a Union mags meoting Democratic . | tod draw large crowds. But the enthusiasm seams to bé the slave irede—that couth Carolina wanted the |. washington; Major Wayne, United States Army; Onptain was held at Goshen, and whea only about ton or twelve - _ counties Yomorrow to feel the political pulse there. wer pote Bout Carctins’ and’ say, Avon ‘ant slaves, | Frasier, of tho Board of Underwriters; Geo, K. Ward, | Temained is a Publ Rouge near by several negrose e- Our Syracuse, Dunkirk, Jonnstown, Rochester pa ; to | Hon. 7, Barr, Sanstor Thompson, of New Jersey; Captain tered swore that they would give eas ne. Lindsay, of the ship J. J. Boyd, &o. ‘Commander Ward bad beoa appointed by the govern. ment to inspect the experiment asa means of saving life i ike and Buffalo Correspondence, i # i | | ‘reoel | cans Rich amd the Democracy Penniless—Sim Jewett ‘They at sea, and Major Wayne to test its capabilities as a me- ot county ticket ‘American, Solomon @. Haven, recom: the Our Syracuse Correspondence. | gete the Uwion Committee's Money—Three Republican < eos for ae for the republican nom! ywer to | dium for the landing of troops from vessels. As this ox. told several Sreacusx, Nov. 2, 1860. | AMlembers to be Returned to the Assembly, dic , dc. nee and present member, Mr, Spalding, of Rye 1800 periment was for the former purpose, the Commander for a ball crea of Union Sentiment—The Republicans tobe | Owlpg to tho demoralized state of the democratic map, with plenty of money. Until withtt from | W&, of courve, fully prepared to give the apparatus every The Increaw ¢ few days there was not much real harmooy 3 Defeated, he., de. | party im Monroe county, and the bad management of its (although wes litle hostility exhibited) pat every | fair test and privilege possible. Tho Union movement is growing #0 powerful in this | lesders, the republicans will, socording to present indise- | among the pores ont Base inside fais oe + ne ee DESCRIPTION OF THE APPARATUS. seotion as to alarm the republicans. In the country towns | tons, come out of the contest with from three to four recor ey, yoon withdrawn, aad there ie e complete union necessa. ‘The apparatus or raft consists of three pontoons or the unioolsts are very enthusiastic and bopefal. They | thousand mejority, when in reality they have not two | of ai! the cements of the ition on the local ticket, | ry to vigation act, , Of | floats, made of vuloanized gutta percha by the New York will make large gains in may towns, and cut down the | thousand. In the first place, the republicans have all the which will bave the effect sanding exnstiersbly io = a Roan aes wemask tes yao’ Se CRESERS Gutta Percha Company. These floats, as used in the model republican majority one baif in the county, A republican | loos! offices—county, city and canal—numbering over trate eta cgay a repeat have, | | General Pinkney said it was the true interest of iy & canvans of Syracuse shows an immense falling off. Myers, | 02@ hundred, and have made tholr sssessmonts from | and it gives them fourteen hundred im the coun- | Gouthern States to have no regulation of commerce; but | inches across when not inflated, and about two feet in republican candidate for Assembly, will undoubtedly be | $1,000 down to $18. They have thus raised from $15,000 ty and six bundred in the city, making two thousand in | conet ‘the loss brought on the commerce of the Kass- @iameter when inflated. When in the former condition ¥ all; bat, allowing for contingencies, it is safe to calculate | ern States by the Revolution, their liberal conduct to- deteated, and Ciark, demoorat, clected. | © $20,000 to carry on the campaign. Mr. Ely, thelr | To. twelve to fifteen hundred majority. ‘wards the of South Carolina, and the interest the | they are quite flat, and cach consist of two parts firmly m4 | candidate for Congress, kicked against $1,000, but was in- wesk Sonthore Staten bad sn being exited with the sireng riveted together so as to form a kind of air bag not unlike eset Our Dunkirk Correspondence. | formed that unless be paid over bis name should notge | Respomsibility of New Emgland for South- a, eee Hd no fetters | a very long air cushion. The air is supplied by means of - = Dusxinx, Chautauqua o.,N. Y., Oct. 31, 1860. | om the tioket, and he bad to come down with the “‘stuif.”” erm Slavery. pas a Cf a Raga Tae ceeded bellows, with a flexible nozzle or tube, whieh are each tn tt oe Chautauqua County One of the Republican Strongholds in | On the otber hand, the demooratic committee are unable 10 THE EDITOR OF THE NERALD. reconciled fastened to a valve by means of ascrew nut. There are il Ris man, a the Southern Tiar—Mr. Seward’s Influence—The Increase | to raise one thousand dollars. The organization isin the | | Much bas been said recently in our daily papers, by 3 two of these bellows valves to each pontoon, and bellows more of the Wood Of Population in Favor of the Dewmocracy-— Fremont Men | hance of the, Dovgies Tost, Ai to resertidaton refane | (208 Who are only partially soquainted with tbe fects ia ‘candid | to match, ‘These pontoons are each crossed lengthwise eee ae, ae for Deuglas—Why the Democracy Will Not be 10 Suc- | {o'pay more than mere nominal sums, as they say there | tbocase, of the responsibility of New England, and particu: j by fiat spars, rather longer than the floats, to which they hin oaths ‘nad cessful—A Hundred Voles for Gerrit Smith—Majority | is not the slightest Rane of os election, Ng ag larly of Massachusetts, for Southern slavery. Mr. Yancey is the ‘are fastened. On the centre one is a receptacie for a short 100 ‘knocked him of Nearly Four Thousand for Lancola—Surcess of the | (ue, WINK, SAM Joel Dombers of the party, ‘No | reported in the New York Times to have sald,in bie | tho thirteen, is then Taeboed to eval ane Republican Representative and Assembiymen, dc. | aid can be ob ind from the Siale Commition, ‘and the | Boston speech, a few Sarees, that during the pda 2 ‘hrown three pon! wn to take Me Weed'e of _ Union Committee ‘iftecn lew York have put their ears in which the slave trade was & history them through Tho republicans regard Chautauqua county as one of | Fite OucniMecction of the. Sate. inte the Nanda ot | Jonre ymdce ahe constitutiog of tho United Siatce, «-stan | New Hogland is reeponatblo, aa criminis, in all | fastens together, wore i one pice. he ald, “Be their greatest strougbolds in the southern tier, Mr. | cio” Jowett, the ex-Umited States Marshal, where they h the wrongs to the negroes, to the slaveholders, to the | Across tbis canvass deck is a network of rope er Soward’s early carcer is in part intimately associated | will remain, for aught any one here will know to the oon | Sachasetis imported one hundred thousand slaves, for | country and to the wi |, erowing out of the importation pose of pesnens holding on Sy or Rots leaned 60. In ae the with the political history of the county. ‘The people | Mery. Thess ere the. positions of tee, respective pertim, | whom ber merchenta: received: ten millions of dolers. oe ere tera ace 1000 and’ 1007; cad oat of the reenter resay tor tae, Sate, wien iadaled, would P wero rtrongly imbued with the anti-Masonic excitement | Ih gumoritn atrongti as well aa © far superior organize, | It strange that Mr. Yancey should have made tich® | troportation of all the’ slaves tet were landed from | be capable of holding thirty persons, or bearing up & which, (t will be remembered, raged bere to such a great | tiom. cannot, in the nature of thivgs, fail to come out of | statement as this in Bosten, where every man at all ac- | abroad in any part of the United oe eee = (i. ¢, bave the nies power) = gf ‘xtont’ many years ago; and as Mr. Seward was then | the contest, as I said before, with ‘from 3,000 to 4,000 | queinted with the state of public sentiment in Mamachu- | te eight years from 1800 to 1808, ir oun: small — . ols majority pumber 100,000 or more, or ices thas 100,000, | of room required by these rafts that in the place of an or- ‘sneuiiia nalindas Oe Senin before them aa a candidate for public favor on the side | HOTTY... cue aistricta of tho county willaond to | Sts on the subject of the African slave trade at the time | We are compelled to admit this responsibility of | dinary thirty-foot boat, holding about twenty-Ave per - of the anti Masonic interests, be became quite | Albany republican "senbene. In the city, Pond, ths | referred to knows that thore is not the shadow of a foun- | New England, it is gp Eng) 4 by pops, six of eeree one ba omnes Seer: capable ot On the night previous to the murder of Mr. Wood, two * popolar with the people of this county, and his | Chairman of the Committee on Cities and Villages, in the | gation for it. The writer of this article is a native of wed with yephe, Weseen oe pnp ps Bona rer ae Negroes entered a house in Goshen and dragged a women lust Assembly, dare not come up for re-election. The the period ware, mi $ stopped importati: near bang sides, from her bed and attempted to take her into the s popularity among them has, with but little exception, | jeyupiicans, therefore, nominated Lewis @. Morgan, | Massachusetts, ‘and can go back in memory to P siaves in 1800; and that she gave her votes satay the parties On the raft could only have time to eo A wood. grown with their growth and strengthened with their | lawyer, who distinguished bimsolf last winter by lobby- | when the African slave trade wasa lawful trade under | in favor of permitting lis continuance tit lees, fasten knotted ropes to the lashings, thus enabling. them house. | There her soreama brought te neighbors o her strcugth. During bis earlior youre he resided in tho | ig (or tbe Tupkrupt bit, which bie nameauke, the Go, | tho United States constitution, and he knows that no maa | S74 Gardling tbat Could give'to New Eagiasd shipown. | Ifa raft were required capablo of holding. fifty persons, | cape, and were to lynch then whet the Sheri county, and had charge of the afairs of the Holland Land | Srmr Ybenkrapus hore who are ‘working ‘zealously for | ¥BO had ever been engaged in that iniquitious traiic | ers the carrying trade of tho slave States. New Eogiaad | the pontoons ‘would be twenty-five feet in‘ lengvh, with « | arrived, and lodged them in jail. ‘The woman's husband Company. The liberal course he pursaed toward the set- | his election ‘without distinction of party.” Opposed to | could ever bave been admitted into any decent society in sqeematined BE cnect, — Cyt ence wate bo =e — of each of the lengthwise spars, so as = Seen Be time. Bis uPoeed thas a he tera obtained for him a lsrge umber of friends among | Dim i ol. . Trimmer, Coat ae eee but he ma | Bose. He would have been regurded as x man would reas pours, if nok the grest souros of the caplial now PO NPROCESS OP INFLATION. Knew of his abesuce, and sought this horrible means & them. When he was electod Governor his position in con- | negative sort of maa, unpopular with his party, and | Dow be regarded who made his money by piracy. There | {invested in her railways, her cotton milla, her As s000 as it is deemed requisite to use the rafte,a | revenge. nection with the land interest was filled by Mr. Patterson, | will be smothered, most likely, in the excitement of the | is reason to believe that not a single slave was imported [mys ogy oar ees < eer age 4 woe on < ee anes ie he Walteu-Mathews © fund the same liberal policy which be extended bad the | President.sl contest, Into avy one of the @outhern States by any Massachusetts } [OX here, it & Torts at lhe Pit Goalings with communi. | pootooss are each thoredghly filed. Whee this is acoom. | THE DIVORCE SUIT KETWERN THR LATE MR. WALTON effect of cementing the friendship between Mr. Seward Roowwsrer, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1360. shipowner, unless in dieguise, during the whole of mea as well as with ladividual man. Ifa comme: ished the valves are cloned, and Cy hn about AND YOUNG JEFFARDS’ MOTHER. Sines ‘ nity of men, from mercenary ves, what it fect long, are ‘across the whole, ext and the people. since then, Rowers, pestle withia | Republicans in High Glee—Poverty of the Democrats and | period in which the av hepa lawfai eae ra Nfl egg py m fess pmger eg be o ynced savers the ee eee SUPREME COURT—SPROLAL TERM. the last fow years, the character of the population bas | Fussonists—Fhey are in Delt and Almost in Dishmor— | United States constitution. If the writer is apt i te fear the vengeance of Ged. In 17l?, New England be- , which are fastened side by side. When these spars Before Hon. Judge Sutheriand. changed somewhat, and with it in proportion the politi: | Ne Movements and Developements— What is Said About | formed, all the New Kngland’States, except Rhode Island, | lieved the African slave trade to be ‘“‘an iafernal traffic;” | are properly Iashed on, the raft is ready for lgunching, the Nov, 2—John Walton ws, Ellen M, Walion.—This eult, cal complexion of the county. The census of this year, —— Disunion, dc. bad laws in operation in 1788 inflicting severe penalties ieee ee oS continuance muses and oaile fixed up afer the raft ae, to | which was pending at the time of the murder of Mr. wh.ch bas jost beon completed, shows that the populatiog | The republicans in this city, aud indeed throughout this | upon avy of their citizens detected as participators in | aro now gatherin; a our country there may lie con- | in five minutes. Walton, bas now been the subject of the following 2 Sete ro aoe oe pores ah Sete | intensely republican region, are in a high state of rejoic- | any way in the foreign slave trade, and those laws, It ie — spas ay God's — oon pe THE EXPERIMENT—TRIP TO SANDY BOOK, ‘ia opinion :— a cen! * ere | " trade , morn! se tattecs"t the rpueate ee bar | 8€ te glowing proper of Linco’ lection; aad in | baler, continued i force wai the trade wan aoe | ge oa" humbled Sotth~bet upta tae pred and | Ustied Saka vases cel” Hart, tase, Capt | qgTBe Zn, the, comple demands judgment, ot and atill have, a large majority in every town; but in the | truth they have some cause to rejoice, for while they | e4 by Congress in 1808. lofty structures which she herself has built on ber own Rieet, core ne a ae ee ee 1 © | complaint no demand for relief IY, oF for northern part and on the rear line or southert | have biadders of cash to elostionoer with, the democrats | While it is true, however, that the people of Massacha- | soil with the whges of her iniquity. take on board the apparatus, inventor et. | Stee voller tnen Hoe general iy, oe Se ny porta ene Ne an Pacino’ | oF furionists here are poor, poverty stricken, debt | setts did not, during this period, partake, unless furtive | — >To unis expremion Mr, Madison sppends tbe eed ye a Tt is almost ‘too plain for x, siscuaton, thatthe | plaint, ca. i 3 i “ at Sod in others which show great increase of population, | laden party, with searcoly @ red to buy tickets with. In | ly, of the direct profits of tho African slave trade, the ca mgent Ge vecetasion to eapert dares, yA wndermtand: | ger, trying experiments by between those of commercial interests have had an impetus, aad tho inilux blicans have about one hundred | writer is compelled to admit that if Mr. Madison's re- Parte of the Calon, which explaive the vote on | before they were attached Gremigration, mostly the Irish, bas teaded to increase | ‘2l# county the repel nak pec of the doings and debates in the convention for form. | tbe motioa depending, as well as ihe language of ea. Pink , that thereby they might find oa the ground that the the strength of the democracy.” The Fremont majority of | offices, on each of which an assessment is levied. For in- | port of,the doings ney and others.” fair before the experiment was tried. may al bis” marriage with 1866 will be considerably decreased in those more densely | stance, the County Treasurer pays $1,000 cash, and as | ing the United States constitution is to be relied on, Mes Shortly before Taine o'olock the American (Custom’s) Dees mech as to ruader tt zasafe and = populated districts. There are some of the Irish who gol- | nomination is an election, be docs not mble | sachusetts may be justly hold responsible, as particeps Seeret of the Ampimosity to Gov. Banks. | ensign was hoisted at the gail of the cuttor, andas sooa as | Proper ger to cobal pa ; ss incase of Auld against Auld, decided by ma at Special | emnly declare that they will not vote with the Know vat re ¢ TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, ‘all the visiters were on board the “anchor was wei ” . Nothioge on the Union ticket, because the principles of | much at forking over. So with may other offices; | criminis, in all the wrongs to the negroes and to our coun. Lowman: Wate.; ev. 02000 fand the vessel tock tts course towards the cosas. Tine trip | Str™, September, 1860, cans to suthorize @ decree of the America party are so deadly opposed to ths intorests | Aad in grose amount the republicans have among | try arising from the {mportation of the slaves, by whom: | te on the alight that was pat upon | Wa ® pleasant one, for authough the un searoely made Sikes eeuhebee disor samateias Vetieiorcen of foreign born citizens; wad they assert that they will | themesives raised the snug gum, of | $15,000 OF | cover imported, and whatever their umber, whether = mee igh Pot upon | its appearance, still the weaiber was agreoablo, there | Pieduct, scta or treason the ‘ert of tho boobon oppo te ocho ae | Pow w tt with the epee oor fasion party’ Directly | ove hundred thousaad,or more or lees, that wore landed | S0vernor Banks aud lady ab the bali im bonor of the | being, as the ry might Teador it unsafe for the wife 10 coutieue to consbus. | umber of men who were drawn , 5 bs (nto the whiripool of the Fremont excitement iu 1866 who | the reverse. A mecting of the Democratic County Cen- | iq the Southern States betwoon the years 1500 end 1803. Prince of Wales, in Boston, have created an interest in | selves, a = nim; and that the word nana as used in the eta. | ort the fusion. Of the two thousand aad odd | tral Committce was held yesterday, and it was like @ | 5 4, compelled to admit this, because Mamachasetts Massachusetis which leads me to give yous few of the ope . $37, 288, sec. 64), has refe- . voves which were cast for Fillmore, in some localities most | mecting of mourners at a funeral, The fnsacial bud; Aa 1800 and ineort 1308 as the time of | ‘0% pertaining to the principals in th ee ocity, personal injury or violence and physical | { them will go ty the republican ‘side, and in otbers the | Was opened, and it was found to stand about as follows:— | voted to strike out tnsort bed bbe rsd rh aiel ens wen te bea far more ‘rial if {t could be made upon » a me ned from mere mental suffering or — ‘Will be completely reversed, so that it is expected the | Already due for naturalization. eeee + $500 | investing Congress with the power to abolish the foreiga snobbery. y may be possibly you have wah the “broad” ocean, consequently the anchor was ‘wounded sensib’ 3” el as authorities ee yw Nothing vote be abou! equaily divided, The | | = = — mesinaae ease ¢ . f 4 slave trade, thas prolonging the guilty traffic for eight | 8% say more.“ State street Lowel! Mills fosstia” | sean weighed, and the vessel 5 ad entbonea ye por Y 3) » Beotion 454, 450, hs 7a secs | aaninne “2% | Sear for ihe porpve O¢ soaring in return ve of | YOu BAV® apply meationed. They are the kay tothe | osuige of Ab! Honk, Hae, the oe was much rogher, | oh 37 the prov to etabiah the, belyWolnoe at a1 been nominaied; and the enthusiastic | Making a total of.... ‘gga 72/00 | South Carolina which would give to New Eogland ship. | ™atter: These fossils are millionaires, not by their own that the epprehended, danger should at least boas strong when the mover tn Which he waa received when be sooke in Fro- | And not more than thet amount oad be raised 1a WhO | oaerg the carrying trade of the slave States, wealth, but by the invested capital of others, which they husband is tbe complainant sa whea the wife is the com- | Gouia laat week toight be taken af protty sure indica | county for party purposes. | Have the faiuhtul here, re- es coutrol. In Massachusetts there bas bea no restriction tation com: | Lays, that, the complaint in. suck ‘case’ "Ghall sheet (on that if be had been nominated for the Presidency | Ceived no relief from abrox Ro sir. Le som of The facts, as derived from the Madison papers, are be *% The ‘of the pore | yey She ae im such case shall Ubey would have given him even a larger majority thaa | dred dollars were sent i de pe 7 bye f- | theme:—In 1787, when the thirteon original States of the | "P08 Proxy voting in manufacturing corporations. A gh fsa = ro Bi ‘are and circumatances of the com- they will give for the present repabdlican candidate. In teen, placed in the bands of an ex-United States Marsha , ‘American Union convened by their delegates in Philadel officers bave been in the habit for years of having the ‘cmt any on, and ‘shall sot forth times and places the central porvion of the county the democrats are not | 80d aa his twstructions are to band none of the money ‘owners sign @ proxy to them at the same time that the oo com be reasonable certainty.” The Lj Lah Working any, for Lhese towne are almowt exclusively ro- | Over to any commmstee. The elder Harry ouly kaows what | phia to form a new constitution, the States professed to | Ghidend is Yor, This, being asked by a clerk, is on the compisint im this case at te publican; but in the northern portion they nave becn | !s cone with it, Mark the cifference, While the repub | bo earnestiy desirous of the tmmediate abolition of the | readily given by the of the wtock—whose resl- bn the relief and the only relief asked for, to wit:— fective, and bave gained some ground. Yet among the | Henne se eens consoled and alt diehcartenes, | African slave trade, and only three, viz: the two Caroli. | dences are scaitered over New Engiaud—without eel © jotement of separation, sre the 11th and 16h. Tee emocraw ts tof the indispeasible uleties ‘ mauner on eee eae eM log on 8 Presidential campaiga, aud | TDI" #0 of Monroe county, where the republican majo | naa and Georgia, desired ite continuance. These three | * Svinte SeFideain ecollien ot Wok Madetiiek Cinigeny? had been really | the pars of toe detewaaat; te the exe efecto ot mea the principal of these are entire harmooy of feeling, | Ftv will be from 3,000 to 4,000, and nothing shorter. | sates, iying on the Southern border of the Union, under | some of the owners wi ‘to elect another man to the 4 power cha ‘Gast | briovs epithets towards ibe plaintiff (without apentiving of guocees, and” plenty of | The paturalization of foreigners in this city will givo fall = boperal and bracing an immense fertile | Office held by J. W. Paige, who was taking about $35,000 : cl lars i as magy votes to the republicans as to the democrats, | ® bot climate, onl ie tte aan ae diene directly the ouser way, with tao | if Not more. ‘This haa beca agcertained by actual inves: | Uocultivated Territory, which could be cultivated. aa | per satis ftom tee company. at he Dioey pote ee ts cauly a rage epublicans, aus hence they will be able wo obtain the ad: | timntion... republicans bere say about disunion? I deprived of the deg saree laborers, frou cirice, | Oo. ‘wore taking $35,000 a year from this company,aa | ced’ eae ae on pig Eh Miy in danger fro do: vantage Still the Union ticket will get @ good sapport, | a ‘their determination not to join the new ta from de- ‘democrats are idle, There | Will teil you. They seem to have just opened their eyes | 804 exprenscd J tion of | fendant and her son, Charles; that “they ving eee choee conag Ga vapebtnane and douse | to ‘be pomatbitity of disupion and the erection of oa pam od py eat Prohibit the A gp omg : i ——t watching | to deprive him of bis property, and to 0 him veally mubstanti' ithern confederacy. Some ray —‘Woll, neprte 0 ‘sailors on board were | harm,” without circumstanees crate of this place in this particular, that they hold moot, | Tithe South go—let her alide for a year or 80, and thea | the rst draft of the constitution, the commiites inserted Soreetek ae Rat he hae Salem. 68 plck ep | show that the plsistit® bed’ recosasti og joge oo different nights in the “ repablican wigwam,”* an a = = noertod bich is used ht by the republicans and another | #he will want to come back, and wo can dictate our owa xprenal thholding from Congress by Ae demnccrats Sovecuor Ford. of Obio, will speak to | terms.’ Otbere laugh at the idea, sod ory:—'‘Poh! poh! | the power to abolish the slave trade When this article 4 ee “holt | Noveense. The Union will never be dissolved. It can’t | came up for discussion in the Convention, delegates from Se eT ae in reese ndaturday evening’ There | be. How are you going to dot! What's to become of | New Fngland manifested noir willingness to allow, the a7 Seefot the rabid abolitioniata it this county, end | thearmy and the navy?—the public lands, treasure, ar- | article to sland sg.e part of She gonatination if the Core. Cori swith will pet about a Bundrsd voter, Lincoln's | chives, Duildiogs, arseoals, forts, the frontiers’ No, my | linw and Georgie inelgied: but Virgiole and the other fuajority will bo 3.600 certain. He may get afow ban- deer sir—the Union can never be dissolved.” And again | Middle Siaics would nos consint Pedic mg dred more. Reuben & Fenton, the republican candi. otbere exclaim —‘'D—n the South. She has been « curse from yn iy. _ jigoant terms, Gate, will be elected to Coogress from this district. com. | 0 the North ever since the government was conatitates. | repelled uch concession. They denounced i i i E i 4 : i & f ae83 BES “an infernal tramic,”” and sla. eoun - ‘and Cattaraugus’ Hon. Ber niggers aad her arrogance have become unbearable. | te African slave trade as ‘an |t@ pleased yuestion. (See Prat Needorguak tad fiom Gait, repebiicase, will be SOC as SENS ae Oe Ot Es Cale, a Oy 7 nsusery tm ovary forme bat ene demmwrelioug not ‘ Sena Gantt | Sane tee ‘ , 4 Bart. j y elected from this county to the Assembly. 8 Nerbat, > bilcan in Bulfalo the | tution, expecially 1 tte indidence upoa the master, tend- ‘<uaee ie oe ee, haa! tbat ry | other day, Le Et ing to mske bim “tyrannical” and “to bring down the Bow see the ad- yp | Dg 4, Our Johnstown Corresponde | they? 1 will you what [ know of my own little | Joogmeot of beaven on the country: They therefore of human !ife. a it is insisted on the part of the that, con- Joummows, Fultoa Co., Ost. 31,1860. | crowd. We have one hundred and sixty Wide Awake | Dele it to be*'the duty of the Convention, in every point winced that had | ceding the ccmplaint does not contain Eom nneese " f 4 . names down to goto Washington on the 4th of March | of view, to confer upon the general government the used during the | authorize the judgment of separation asked for, that Emhuciarm of the People—The Congressional Contest—The | 15 see that Lincoln does take his seat, and if there is any eord to prevent the increase of siavery.”” Governor ,, all the pas- {t does state facts to authorize a decree of the bullity of Chane Chawneey Vibard—The Election of Mr. Mix | dghting going on, we are bound to esil in” Jolph even went so far as to say that he would sooner there Deen | the p arriage contract, and that the plainiiff is entitied to Prediacd—The Work That Is Being Done, de | "How fortunate it # that the Prince of Wales will return | ri#k the Calon than insert such an article in the constitu- which have | puch Jecree in this action. The complaint alleges shat at m + ay, | bere im three years. It will be #0 convenieut for him to | ton. The result of the debate was thas the article ving | the time of the plaintiff's marriage to the defendast, she Toone leaving the quiet political atmosphere of Al | pi up tne pieces of our broken and shattered Uaion, tke | represented to him that she wase widow. that ene’ had Day county and coming into this Congressional district | and by a lite pottering and some cropering mould s it | bees married twice; that her busbande were both deed. tu & simoon compared with a geste breeze upon | pretty little monarchy s the an ney Sy eo " i ‘The complainant then alleges that the piainuil, afer the Pacitic. There the political elemente are in an almost | [eine ieee enue 7OUs and the determined ant! slave trade fooling of Gren the cgpek: | lreves Gat) ted cerca ane Ont Be quiet repose; here they sweep madly along, carrying Virginia and the Middie States on the other This com a ipvetate “ae. —— everything before them, and raising a spirit of enthe. Oar Buffalo Correspondence, ease de oe beeae oe oS Cog. | bimeclt ta Ranover cirect on Tesstay, she was married three bas | bave not before seen in the State. This | Borravo, Krie Co, Nov. 1, 1960. | SAC the year 1800, thus allowing the Carolinas und | purses a United Sentes Ciseutt Court. with ber; dret, to one na & | Linco! ; . and | physicians do net consider TUR CASK OF THE SLAVE SHIP EME. Morrison; iastly t9 oa ta ove of the most doubtful of the Congressional districts | The Attitude of Brie Cinenty—TRe one for aad be ye cag Agee de shot 0 sertous one. The ball struck «rib, and, g Setore the Sen. dete 38 ? Rupsel!, and that at the time of plaintiff's marriage’ with 10 Stat ite ties are 9 nearl ‘The County Sepublican, an J without injuring . jedge Nolan. ber ber second husband, Hamilton Morrison, hs ea pepreeterep ty ates Impossible even re The true position of Erie county in the present canvass, Seitoh the wraitc efter thet ps Mtve Car amas’ and raat ry 7 fyi and Bev. SSeS Gane . Waite even, > | ee aes the State of Ohio, Asmueing iat tows coprotumate to a correct estimate of the majority of the | sed the side upon which the majority will most likely be | Georgia would, soubtiegs, have been satiaiod with twole 7 thaniel Gordon and David Hall.—Tnese prisoners were Saeone ke adie semen ay Ser found 00 election day, bas been considerably miarepre- separately indicted in six indictments charying them with i frucer eau! candidate. “ r biieans each claim (he several offences of violating the laws of the United a The district has been thoroughly canvassed by Hoa, | *ented. The Union men and the repu ¥, of South Carolina, moved, as an amendment, | says she was aware that an Simon H. Mix, the republican candidate, who has | for their ticket more or lesa majority, The most 6 be struck out and 1808 inserted, thus allowing | pexween them, and tried to States, by serving ss master and mates on board the ving vised end tek town in the four countion | favorable calculations made by the {riends of the Onion | twenty years instead of twelve for the continuanos of the | put without effect. Recently American ship Erie in bringing negroes from one with a spoken in every town ra o rs trade This motion was seconded by a member from | tions from « maa ovanty to anctber. They were up to plead. : comprising the district Mr. Vibbard, the Superinten | movement give them three or four hundred majority 0 | Massachusetts, and when the vote was taken every New | strous of breaking her The United States District Attorney ‘suid that, the ques deat of the New York Central Railroad, the democratio | the whole eventy, while the figures on the other side | Roland Sas’ present—Mammachuset, Coanectiout player, baring, aa Mrs. Heruander a be bed bese, misrepresented unintentioanliy, ym s , . ampabire—w Carotinas, Georgia and Mary: ‘simoet ruining him financ! 4 i say to-day on case in’ writing. candidate, bas deco indispoeed during the moat of the | show from Afteen hundred to two thousand republican | 1.55 ‘Tote tor the amendment, while Virginia, Peousst. | file bostoces being in a, then read as follows:—The rt a campaign, and bas pot mingled much among the sove | majority. As the decisive day approaches the interest on | vania. New Jersey and Delaware stood firm for 1800 | wished to retain the services of Mise May, ‘who | that, in the preseat condition of the public mind on the reigns, and this may affect bis prospects somewhat, | sl! sides \wtensifer; and the Quesa City of the lakes is | New Vork and Rnode Island were not present. knew ai! about it, till he could obtain another assistant. | African question and the consequent liability to miscon. ch Tfapey be reliea more upon the influence of the | Bow the theatre of « political excitement, which—exoept Between tbe year 1800, when the foreign slave trade | She declined al! offers, and #truction, be bad come to the conclusion to leave the tho: ; would have oraned if the New Kogiand States had joined ate fischarge. This was #9 reral weeks eince | Prisoners to plead guilty or not guilty on both or either allroad to carry him safely through than to any personal | !Dg the excitement which exists im 88g second wegne, and 1808, to wl year {t was extended by Stas time Hernandez, way 5 | ofthe charges againat then Tight ve avieed, whe only to that ewhibited im the city of ‘ork—as the uF union witl Carolioas and Georgia, the census in- | been morose and silent, and without any opflerstanding or comment om the part canvase of the district. He i¢ not an orator, and rareiy, . dieates the importation of adout 100 000 slaves, who Bare of deapondesey} be na ‘cuthortiiee oltber bare’or ot Washington if ever, attempts to address the people, wbile his competi. | Qoeen City # the second in commercial importance tbere meitiplied by natural increase since 1308 to more than | crime. The Judge ordered the prisouer to be arraigned and put tor, Mr Mix, ia favored im s high degree with all tne | the Empire Mate, It will be instructive to take @ | 900.000 * pabing very in their plea. g races apa talents of an orator. He has, I learn, siready | pric, yet comprehensive apd dispessionate view of the | To understand the ve of the delegates from Now | thaton Monday night he walked the streets all night. Mr. Joachimesen appeared for the prisoners, and vail Mbereelt of the pain Seen an ooat be | real position of aifaire, and from the coatempiation of | PDg!end ia thus voting with the Miss May says be hed no other cause for the commiasion | Pleaded not guilty to each and all the indictments, The | never put th of the code would addremed the voters of his district thirty nine times, and | poe h extend the duration of of Ube act than the fact tbat abe insisted on leaving bis Plea Were recorded and the prisoners remansed Se =.= pone | will epeak two or three times a day until the termination | tome facts which cannot be controverted, to calculate emplcy. The following letter wat prepared by Mr. Joachiminoo, in reply to a quemion from the | Shit: ws ovemgnbah. tom oda Tea cates for by of the contest | what will be the probable result. So cuaneien whieh pontained the ariicle withRoiding | des, im expretation of & fetal revult:— Judge, said be was vot prepared to oameaday for the | {ie Tied toe fudgme son aan & toes Mr Vibbard ie a gentioman and @ manof high porition, | from Congress forever power to abolisl —Forgive me for what t do. Lirefor your | ‘iad ‘wou : and iereapective ot ‘nis connection with the Central road, | the frit place, the rapiily increasing ommerce Of | tase, thero was also an article declaring that Thave been as man’ and wite for two soars A CORAL QUESTION OF CAMROR. ere pannus thn ate, daeban inreielaaan ans ot his campection with that company, | thie Western emporium, and the great accession to the | gation acts shall be passed without the aseeat of two | with Faony She bas been the cause of this. if BMW. Baviey et al. ve Auguatus Sheil —This wae ® | not euiiieient to authorize such jadgment. Ib vance bis cause among certain clases di’ | population of the county, particularly by emigration | ‘birds of the members present in each house.” Thie ar | Mr. Hall had tnterfered thie would oot have hap. uit against the Colicctor for return of duties on the im- | pear tr would ap- low that the defendant must have judgmeat may Feetly Upon the ne of the road, will moet certainly injure a on ticle was inserted in the interest of all the great slave | pened. May God bless you, my poor children [can- portation of cameus which arrived here ia the steamahi . aint: Dim, cad to 8 very serloes eatent, among the | (mcetly composed of the German clement), has materially | masse, to prevent } ng their Pen i've long. ‘Taye besa tulced in vesiness by Fanny | Persia, tm November, 1860. ‘The amount imposed was finan iiaaia of Sehotarie county, aad in ina towne of | Mivanced the Dusinces and politieal importance of hie | carrying trade by uevigation acts, which woud impose | May. You will nd some friends left whoa Iam gone, paid vader protest and tbe exowse, $281 00, 18 claimed | ”'Goveael Yor plaints Me DD, Pied; for dofentaat, countion of Fulton, Montgomery and Sshenectady, | piace since the iast quadrennial election. Rrie hae always | Dery duties on foreign ships and excinde them from : Fices beck, wit forest, a@ an upjest exaction. | Brown, Hail and Vanderpoel. . y from the more direct icfuences of the company. Sovtbera porta The laborers in the Southern lave States . . counsel, Mr Waldron, maid that the Thia anti Ceotral Railroad monopoly feeling covers large | Deeb s Whig county, having invariably given majorities | being negro rlaves, those State would naturally own but right duty was four per cent, but that the Castom House 1) into the cacvars oat i made one of the \asaes by | for the whig Presidential candidates, and there i# only a | few ebipe, for cannot be manned with slaves. The 4 bery Faony bet levied twenty four cent, being twoat; The Rachel Jewelry. the republicans, and they are gaining voles for ther | gle instance whereia aa opposition candidate for Con. | Peonie of tae slave States expected to he what they have JOMPH | cent | He thes ‘prodsctt ‘spesimess cf tne UNITED SPATE DETEIET COURT. cause, The peo fay tat 1b ie too much for them to > | Deco, an agricnitaral people, raising for ths markets of i, Before Hon Juige Betts maperintendent of the railroad, while | ere baw ever been successful. Under ordinary circum | the world tobacco, rics, entton, sugar, Ac —bulky art! Hernaager waa born 'n Savannah, Ga 10 | Nov, 9 ithe Onitad Sater ve. One Diamond Gold Snug 1, aadoudtetiy ftances, according to the apparently established rule thet | Cir*, that would give employmect to an \mmense amount Pa ETS and Mr. , importers and manufacturers of jewelry nt be elected in the albany district Of oo vee the of Mr Corning i# by bo meane certain, bat the fu! Ubat be will seeceet tbe influences that oon! as American eitioens inereage in numbers the democratic wpeing: cud Wey tacleced that his produce choete IHDLRD OCT OF $2,300.—One of our and cameos of iis city, to prove what the articies pro: | Bor and one Gold Bracclet.--Couneel in is cago having o eal | duced were in trade acd commerce. These geatiemen | summed up, | element preponderates, this city would give © demo | | "Ibe etols acevo vopuiation infike Teited Sains tm 140. | BIN Oct of J1b00 by an accouapiished cecndrel named | sll give the eame definition of cameo as a dgure cut by | jooge ome in charging the jary, reviowes! the toatimo- © > a ara! @u 5 oe! | cratic majority im the present contest; bat there ia fT"Ag* Fie seus hen years (made up ot weesia | F Sait. Tae fellow te ‘Seat as t went to Easton with | ‘® ban i va ng, sana — uch = a7 td crumsavenm vader wich ema eau ver Southerner, who intended oj large shoe and loa. S*PPBITe oF malacaite, specimens produced were | was brought into this ovoniry and expiaiaing the gootion of ‘sod what pr: | ther catablishmect tbere. He managed to parchase q Presumed by the witnesses to be cut cameos. the act of Congrens under which the suit was brought, and Se els the ferred to the federal capital. Whether there i an \orense or excess of Liribe over Geaibe coral, shell, iava, onyx, corm ground for this objection to Mr. Vibbard | do not P~{ Another condition of a@airs bere which operates ia direct | 1s! tn or of evar deathe on the oot and tee bis wife and children, and there passed himself off asa ? importation opposition to Hat rule [tis thie: A large portion —per- | pana of tl Pose to venture an opinion, Dat that the ob Mr. Wileoxsop, jo bis cross examina)ion, asked them Adinits of no question. The republican catima ies of rd—of the ation of this city and | bor to natn! of the negro provable vole of the counties comprising ot Germans, "A few years age—ia_| preston yenmn. suere | ore sign ware, ops See marten Be inkeed cry | several times if there was not s difference between out | Which fubject all goods under the denomination of mer- Givwrict vary somewhat widely The more sanguine aa recensly am 1868 aod last yoar—many of these | hens kee - —y o » h cameos and manufactared cameos, to which they an | chandise to be forfeited if imported by « party withoat Predict the election of Mr. Mix Dy 600 majority, bat tose the vide of the democra ry: bat within the last | fate of so where ho mate ered in tbe cegative. They said there was an article ying the nocemary duties and with iateat to catitied to more weight are a follows —Scbonarie cownty the sentiments of the Germans have been | thea, In +] PS Giese for Vibbard from 600 to 600, Montgomery, Mix, repao’ And to thi campaign the eloqaence of prom! | ™*) he the eratome Ope of the dificulties {no this case wae the oan. from 250 t> 500 tom county, for Wi by from 500 German speakers on the republican side—Car on Look, iesignation of the a ticles, aa t) whotber they were mer- to 600 majority, and ‘Scheuectady’, from & tie to 100 re | Sharts, Fredrick Hassanreck and it condjutoreha | *2tBe > chandise oF personal e‘Teota at the time of thelr importa- Publican majority. This wid, if correct, elect Mr. Mix by | bad coositerable influence in changisg the opinions o twee 1800 and ‘amnaud. too. In oder to exempt the property in this case the About 200 majority, taking he lowest republiona esti. | many of the Ger nan voters, while the efortaot the ina | ike Wien ne ee party mot bave it im actual wee, and show Maier The best democratic jadges claim the election of | ectial repubiienn residents, and the money which they Petuatstn, drabene were carried Naw Yon, Nov. 2, 1960 it wae not bis inteation to dispose of it; Mr Vibbard by from x0 t) 860 majority, Now it i# | have apent, bave sino had thetr influence in working, in 120 of the Union or imported from Afr: 4 The steamship Fultoa brings us news of the death of | De very difficult for the jary to determine what ihe claim: weoeamary to dedaxt from Mr. Vibdard’s rote tht votes | sume instances, aa aimost complete revolution in sent | 10, three ‘who went Qrematto poet, This | St, bet in hie mind when be purcmased three arwielee, giveo to Mr Mordecai Myers. a Jew, of Sshenectady, | ment It is anquestionsbie that the result of thie election | fying." that torriocy ry ph os ae James Sheridan Knowles, the poet, that point tbe Court would leave for the coosideration ‘who is runing se the Breckisriige cvnihdate, "Mie hes | will show considerable UEAO If we al IAG) for the number of nagroce ia on; | tbe forgery, St are in scarch'ef him, sd nope 1s | @ ineorreet. The Sheridan Kaowiet referred to | ihe jury. After some further inatructions the Jucy wore bardly « shado 1 ia Delioved that | warde of th Inet te einai of the orn ot nases se tries He haa, however, probably dispose | wea & priator, exgaged by the Rutsian govern. | directed to bring in a sealed verdict . Ket ms pian } TY {50.cu0 to 88 WO; ‘ut a0 the whole” negro oe Of the gooda before iia —Nesark adertiser, Nov 1 ment tor the perpese of pristing Rowien pa Wiltamaburg City News opened. | ona ou per money, and who was drowned while oa bie | 44 _ vesserday 108, after ten o’cloot, a fire Pee ee Sa veled. tan avetarctte tubes | Poses paatege from Mall se goood + Arcata broke out fn certain utballdings attached to the varntam oat today, over their owe siguatures, act’ statei that | for At ee igen oat invimnate friends ie thie erty, | manufactory of Kismm & Kesler, corner of North Righth Hoa. Clark B Cochrane, a very popular man, the pre. | they inteed to vote for Lincola, and the’ priacipal reason | > ¢. news by some o! 7, + cee ceactinaret he renen Gent member of this dist: ict, was sie xt: tow for the change «the foston of the aemoorats | A States, vit —Peree and can vouch for the troth of the same, a8 po dount will | and Fourth streets Throng majority; bat his competitor was bo wh the Know Notnings Thee Paral districts wii go re. | 12% Wm. Baxter, of Portised, and I. © Brxws, be seen by the pect arrival WHC. MILLER — | the damon were prevented from extending to the mata catinl aa Mr. Vidbard. Nor in M> pudiionn, #0 that the osly hope the democrats hare is Br Mances T. 0. Govuo, at one time the only short- - - building, where there were a qnaotity of combaatibies ta Ga Mr. Cochrane. | have seen one or + confined to the city of Buffalo, Indeed, the hand reporter in ted Staten, died In Beaver county, Naval Intettigen form of varniah nad other materiela As it was it democratic meetings in the district, aa the be mai! to be within the limite of the war Pa, last week. He bad made and lost many fortunes The Cotted Staten steam sloop toeaahia raid that the dre ok age hg soon aane es characterized by the moat entbusianm, ao! a! r . Thirtes n't fe tdi ft t morus | Faimoith remained at Aapinws ble material boiling over bu a pp A Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seveath, Rierenth nirtesnth | sf ailihe Fe cee eeeeeclatva ef wtich bo wes Vee bead and | _ The United Sater steam sions 900 te ett eee re eatttnated at bot mises than $000, sre Gorman wards, and it is almost certeia that (0 sch | gives py ist oe © them (exoopting perhaps the Fifth and Simi) thee | aves 7 Marys wore at Pynamna oc oe whic there ue josuracce ctor ticket i lowing are the est

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