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Against Kilfan. tes, NegMgence, Tgnorance or Miscon- dust of Inspectors, Poll Clerks or Others, @ Aseembiy in the Fifteenth Assembiy istrict be- 3 Mees Conner on rte ip cqurwahiaiap leary foe Commins whom was referred the en- teepectrally pabembly | as they uow ure, tie tools uf the presuns city ly report : \ district, a nein) apecior of ‘siection received and deposited putct borce vailate ior mreber of Assemoiy end ies, und at \ person Who was neither an lvepector Seapine Wook bet Mh ceavaasing the Deliou, cact: fOr Tot Amembly, and that ma ‘a portion of the tine ton Of the party, ween Atcxander Frear and Frederick Kilian will Vee ae other | of tpe amenain THE FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT | PYT=SCrTH PoTaeT RerUssteas sss0- ThoCommittee on Protests Decide ‘rGpration of Riicladtog Fetormce aud Mee ‘The Fitteenth. Assunta Dis District Republican As‘o- clation met fast evening at 246 West Thirty-tnird Beturns Not Mnvalidated Either by Irregulari- 2 PHD IN “OR PhagoNeN. 1s gas of adoptiag the amendment to the Constitation suggested ny tne Central Commuitee, exciuding policemen ani fremen from memmber> ship, was discussed gt great lenztn, ‘Pre tordwing decision in the contest Tor memver | Mt. LArEAU satd he was stiongly in (aver of the Qmendment, It was but lately, at ibe reurganizar #hat the district associations were puirol aud domineering vi (he ))O~ them, worked In Ti While’ the police remained, ae" tice, wne every tan of ear bt Taramvesy italt: ‘should not be altewe: into re; foam autgations on thet mere assertion Of republicanism, as 13 BOW propose! to ao, it & @ Matter Of mftoriety that every oltceman, even those Whose nanes were vl Lue ks of ‘Tepublican orzenizations worsed and voted ferthe TawiuMaay canuibates wi Che late Gieo~ tion, and vrged Lueir iTtends to do the same, ne the preseat state oO; thitgs tasts which wil pul, Ae feit sure, be louger thai Junualy, ne Was dechiediy opposed to letting Tammuny Hail repnulican pole en tity their Orgaulzations to rule aut Cubs Farrelly was opposed to the add Ho -saw no wiequate reusva ‘ior adopting tt. ‘they had au efficient commutes on Mem ership, Who ue leit sure Would alow ny man a Ballots for meu into The organization Who Was DOL & sound Fepur- ‘he receipt ne a = the canvass 0! oF vascer dcan, The umewlment would Make tie diwerent to the fier ection “autre Aste pee ed district organizations ‘close corporations a @ ;:To- id asemnbiy district, Mio grea sewuer a pector Cauvarsing che voalots Chat for. meer ‘poll Bromber of Assembly were cast ta aaid distriet Cor member of Aa ‘were not canvassed or estimated, jop dewtrict —— Twentiet® ry ssaribed by Ey A oeene eeeee Setep of the anid vor before | by toe rq ne apacmee Saree avon ee chetn tthe Be Board: th ey Ne rman o Fof In : aod waake public oral proclamation of the whole m ea such box or of the wise namber none of ‘which were soriptive Character, ihe stanuard of eiimioiluy shuuld be woctaer aman was @ true repuscau aud supported the caudidates womiuated vy tue purty, and not Whether Le was & public vincer Or Hot, Mr. Lapeau, ia re, ly, Said that, without violating @ny confidence, ne Woulu state thay pioposiion ‘had been made tu the State Ceniral Committee w 4 transfer nawes of wembers of wie uureorganized Tepubitcan associations tv tne roils of tue roorgau or Hens, WithOOL their being canvassed Joutailice On Memberetip. i it ls proposed £0 hana Over the ussocialious again lo the con: ~ ‘of ‘fammany republicans aad ueivcrata belore the primary elections. ‘Lhis Drupoxttic Deen reierred to ihe Executive Commitee, aud ue feared tnai if the amend weut Was Dot adopted ine ehbuine republican assuciaiions would: oe in tle ds of the police and Tammany irepuvicans be- Foles wereaot re- | fore ine prauiacy elections, certified or returned for | “Ute gue more Uebate the vote on the adoption Of the amendment was taken, aud resulvea in J. ior i and 2 against, The folilowiug resolution, offered by Mr. Potter, as adopted :— mend (ry tke Yotee (or meniber of Assmmbly in distriot of the Twenuieth ward rs -inspectorsand poli clerks were aliowe in the caovats of Feveived votes fro Lection dis.sict of the Twentieth in the ballot box, and that during @ 1D OF Le tame taut the votes were being received and ue aly doe Iusvecior of Election waa prearat. "The ‘aa: ‘of Jona Ml. persons other than the Inepeo. ‘of Election an: a pon, clerks took past in the ‘votes for meinber of Assctably in ihe Eighteenth di tbe Twentieth ward, and that ballois were cast labelled ‘member of Arsembly which were not canvassed or ealt- bus not stating how many or for whom said baliote canis the afucavit of Ralph L. Schainwald, relative 10 ‘manner in which voles were canvassed for imember of iy ta the. wenty Ath lection aisirot of the Twn ward, and also the afl seriek Kilan, wa Siformation and valle! as to. the maaner in wick tee ‘ofthe Tweaty-hith Liection ulsirict were canvassed, ‘ign andaris are berg:o sanere ‘or We. Kilian the sald i Election ‘district; aud offered. to-proauce the ‘other resideats and voiers of said distri produced a8 to the all baer ais slaiement of the case the committee concluded the tet port to be determined. was ether the on re, of eny alariet, Fer its fi return aay jet, reca@lar upon tis face, gona ee tuscilon oles had fatied to coraply | ith the requires ‘of the law relat ve to elec. fn this etty, and counsel at length cy pone ‘aud paving ven the matter their most seri- consiveration, ttee have come to thi ‘had the Bon “ea have bo power to reject hia alone ive ‘helt stuaoriy ste rig for the, meetn se eae of the Bos Tes ort “tes of the ied ned — h district al statement shall then be a good, ant rom thers the Board Ahall proceed to estimate ‘Totes of the mopep bel aball such statements as the ni ‘tall require; suck states ature of tbe election Betciy lee B pipe a Getiveted o.apd .cepoaled with ‘the fe sufficaently clear and explicit to show ‘canvaveers were tended uy lay to entimate the votes as returned to bem, and merely to to this reapect their acte are purely min! \etertal, and that have no power whatever to alter or reject auy regular ‘But as if to make the matter stfll more certain « sul section of the law contains the following provision ;— oe Sonate Canvassers have no power to reject a ris 3 econ district cn the mere ground of th iMies of the Inspectors of :ollier election officers o ee committee deem the correct principle where a. return is presented to the Board re, ula ‘ace, aod where there is no evi lence of any a. vitiate the recurn to such an extent a ‘to was no relura Wwhalever, that then the “Genvescers “eg etre = receive and Presen the, autriog “ey ot your com. ugh their ate {a that case Jusubed by a de Of the Supreme Court, the de- ‘nan thal case was wrong, and, as such, it has since been y conve wned. Your cuwmittee, ainidugh urged to do ty the counsel for the contestant, believe that wey would guilty of & prose uaurpation and'wrong were they t0 fol- tue precedent estaniisie Ana tie decimons of the Court on this subject are unant- nd decisive. ‘The rule ts, as deciared by the Ceurt oF ais of tise state, in. the case of the Peopie va. Cook, 14 Dy Ps 67),that the county canvassers, with a vegiiar Te- Kroin the ulstrict Laxpeeiors them which 16 fair have oo right to go beuind It ani prove that ite julie by Teason of rowdylem at Lie polis Aceguearitiesof tue inspectors. They must act upon tas requir returo,and leave the parties azgrieved to their 10 the cuurts of justice. ‘To the same euect is’ the decision of Jnige (iflbert, of the few vaya ugo | just the Board | de} nr ad. Tages. “The counsel for the couiestant eau establish we princhy @ that aniess a!) the provisions of the wm reialiag to Wr-eieesion were strictly complied wits, the rh wade vy then was {0 reallly oo return whatever, | chins failed | proc! Bence of the voce cust, that tel aade by dhe inepecturs wes no vee Cannot to aoy mamner coucur ta th four coumitie: regard Hue view uf the var ir reyuirements o the election law as sateguarda to far and hogest voting aud canvagsing, aud no.as tape to Geprive vides of their sullta,es Ike law, for stance, ides. tha: | tanpering with tues bailute, aod person to in interfere w' or canvasein; ity vision of lag re tuires thst after decided at, the recent stection been e.ccted mew of A of the couuty of New York, Frauved vl the veriieaie of election by a false canvas anu Dersuty ; there Hieasived. tbat t tue epubitean Aseoctation of the Fiteenth Diatrict Dereby ‘ask the Graod Jury now fo ecasion: 0 the proceedings of the Iusp: cturs irl, and especially In the Tweuiy.uith the fwentiotn ward, of whom cross dein juency an miscon- duct is currently Feporte, with @ wew of bringing tbe fenders to"conuign Justice, THE DISASTER AT NORWILR, Dragging the Thames and Discovery the Steamer City of NoRwic#, Conn., Nov. 23, 1871, ‘The Gre in the wreck of the City of New London ‘was extinguished eurly this moruing, A smail aioe Neat Betas ears of. steamboat and atug were statioucd on tne scene and the work of dragging the river bottom was be- an. The first body was fonnd be ore a hundred bon of the river beu had been inspected; ihen two bodies were {oud togetiicr, aud the search was frregularities | presecuied unui nine bodies m all had been re- hn aad Fifa Eta nae’ and the brow for | covered, omitted that as 9 those’ districts tbe protest ‘48 soon 8s a body was taxen from the water it Was forwarded by a special train tw this city, and alter being viewed by the Coroner placed in the charge. of the city undertaker, or given Ww the friends of the deceased jor imerinent. ‘the following 1s, = hat of the vodies that have been Ideuuded:—Win, Ely, of Homburg, Com, sec: we wate; Mall Bhken ot Norwich, Orst cugincer; Henry Dugan, of New Lonion, steward; Warren Mitchell, of Montville, Conn., oer; Churles sohu- ‘hid weirs. | son aad Joun Moran, of thy Driscoll, of Norwich, bands, nauies mot ascertained, Dodies of Manoncy and make eleven recovered. New York, Oremen; Tino deck Laud, and two d ihese, with the Rourke, found vesterday, None of the passeuzers Chairman of tie Board of 1gspecwure. stil make p Prociamatiua Of tue wndlé number of votes, abd the vates given to each candidate, nami which be is vuied for, which pr Sisto ‘of thetrotee east i that dias rovsioa Ylended to preseat the alleratiin of the ‘ hy ‘with waich the tnspootore, may taiiuse to aompiy wi ie Inspectors mi hut t would, tu the opinion of your cons. tore allowed arom cane ‘poll clera to" convase the rol to oa falc-gral prociamadion ‘of the result of the oe 7 Crh: a ja ghat election distinct eee d mere srremuinsities on the wart of ‘aticere dit mot justity the Board of Canvassers 4he vote of any elec ‘fa odes Comat. nd nor deew jt neogNeAly {0 Investigate swhelner pa thee we and poll clerks bed or tea ‘Rot ¢ Feceipt ur cenvass of votes jn the Seveuh, chor Kighteenh Kisction Jistrlete of .the _Tmentietd 4, a8 alleges in the atidarita of tue ceptexat ites reirajved from hearing an; epppnag to these uistricts, not Lelieving thas the auidaviie of eatant presented anp grozod woaterer to justify the of Cauvaasers,ia rejecting the vote these uisiz-cis, yur com! owever.. befere leaving the, cousivera- ire tpetrets caunol re se from pxpreasin ry € Bietion fan ta of a at to » reap ¥n rentieth war the bumberof voles and ter pll stand on or tbe vibes, uf member of Aasem vif, youl med proper that the inapectors in vexpyale the discrepancy, belie your committee and stated uc Hist 493 persons vered int! je panes of all the perso vot the, pall ne ler preset at the aveniny of the time he dit not write that there was only o f° ols, and thet durin fe vara ra on the pol! ie is lestaut ut half-past aries E. Jee: missing bave been recovered, but the searcu is pro- ceeding, and the other bodies will provaviy be found to-night. ‘There is a crowd tn the vicinity of the wreck, and large numbers of persons gather on Wie wharves on eacit arrival of te boats. “Ihe Mags on all tne snip- Plug tu the tarvorare at nals must. ‘the body of Harrison K. Aldrich, of Norwich, was recovered late in tue alternova, und the search wus suse ended til to-morrow, There are now mis-ing W. T. Norton, C. Rogers, passengers; Frank Flowers, water; ster Cooper, Coo! nd @ few deck hands, who, If all lost, as supposed, will swell the number to twenty. one or twenty wo, ‘The bodies were viewed by the Coroner's Jury, IH. Hi. Usgood, forewan, who ies permission for burial and adjourned the loquest to Friday might The boat's safe hus been recovered, but there wus ape BS in it of value, Nothing else was saved (rou 8 Wrec! itis imposethie to ascertain the shippers of (reigh! at presen., ‘ihe boat was insured for two-thirds tt vaiuo, but the company decime to say iu which companies, MORMON MATTERS. The Mayor of Salt Lake Plac! the State Registry of Ls —irigham Young’s Bail Co'lecied from the Sains. Sa.t Lag, U. T., Nov. 22, 1871, The Mayor of tvis city yesterday made ao entry of the townsite of Sait Lake in the office of te United States Registrar of Lauds, There were heavy rains to-day, during which a new two story “adube” bailing on Commercial Bireet fell 1ut0 rulus aud scveral persons narrowly escaped deaih froin the falling walls. ‘he second great mining salt of ihe Eureka Com- pany t recover possession of property tu Teutie Wil Comueuce -morrow At Provo, jue mine i question Is ‘le Weil-Kuowa “May Henriete Despaiches [rom Liudiie Cottonwood stare that owing to ihe siortn duilug (We weeks past mining nas been @isconunned to a ,reat extent, ‘he suow 1s avout turce feet deep on the level. The Kervew says tue amount of Brigham Young's Dali has been raised amoung the poor of Sail Lake by coatnibulions. und 1 ready to be paid o The Grand Jury cawe tuto Court jafe tuts after. the Clty on | noon, and, alter reporting a number Of Uills ofa jocal y Character, were, thetr owu request, unill We second Tuesday in January, adjournel til day after to-morrow, Th is sid that am evort will be made by the de- fendants’ counsel to have the cases of Brigham Young, Mayor Wei, Stout and otuers postponed Ui the March term, THRILLING SCENE IN A OATHOLIO OHURCH. Yesterday morning, during the nine o'clock ser- vico at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, a scene took piace that etruck terror into the heart of eycry mother present. Father McMahon, whtie earvestly addressing his congregation, was inter- rupted by ove Of his assistants hauding lin a uote, ou perusing it he remarked:—*‘if thore 1s 8 ludy resent by the name of Curtis she will please issed Tue Court jolow me at once to me clergy:oum,” adding “shat sometiing had ocourred at er home since she left it ago.” There was @ general stir throw aasembly, and presently @ lady arose apd wade ber Way ‘Owards the frout of the churcna, the priest tu. lowing her out. He shortly returned, how ing the lady who had responded to the suinwons was the wrong person. It was some oluer Mrs. Cartas whose atiention be desired to attract; bal us ho one woved he continued, taat whe culid uf the Woman who-e atieution be desired to atiract had been burned \o death since she left it (bat mourning. An eXcamation aad & woman's shriek of ag uy Succeeded! the announcement, and the poor moter was led through tue crowd. A nameléss fear had Kept her (com obey.ng the Orst summons, A NORTH CAROLINA MUBDEBER ARRESTED AT BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, Nov. 23, 1871, The Marshal of the police of this city received Wednesday evening @ telegram from the Suerif of Be dis- | Hertford county, North Caroiina. stating that a man pamed [, H. hvV@ue Was wurdered on the previous pight at bLaraldville, in the same county, by one Sexson Belch, Who, it was supposed, tnade bis w to Balumore. one ap hour afier tne aaspatch was received Be.ch was arrested, To-day he @ {nll coniession, and was committed for ne wesion Rept toe tor | Of the Governor of North Carolina, INDIANAPOLIS, A State Printer Made te Disgorge $18,800. INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 23, 1871, ‘The articles of association for the Terre Haute rote ich snow thas | aud Southwestern Railroad were filed to-day, The oe a raat te of mote? cust pa rg Bnd afar k ahd the 5: Soe pate tebe the end as (he regaros of the rove for member of fe etuera rae Fearne, aud shat 1X6 fevurne Bandy fn Sabretare eat nienninde DEATH OF A Gk.\WD MASTER ied Ricuoxy YeRorue Pren' ran last in ~wesvule, V 1871. in the West and weet 1) oases 90 severe lows EF os 5 ory o>, 1h many »2 Robert « road will run from Terre Haute southwest to the Missiasipp: River, A. i. Conner, the former State Printer, has sub. mitted p proposition to the Governor and Attorney General to revuru t the State $1e,506 im settlement Of a overdrawn pocount for Stave pript ane Attorney General, Auditor and noproiest of Stai Fecommend i# accepiauce, abd the Governor Das ‘approved the couprowise, INTERRUPTION OF TRAVEL BY SNOW Caigago, Nov, 23, 1871, Heavy snow storms are prevaiijng at many points doo ub hee A ta® Si rath aie ch brent aimee es ieee ns —< —<—$—<—<$$ $$ SESE SEE REE EERE CVE LSet ees ; lores FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION. List of Members of Both Houses, ‘The secon session of the Forty-second Congress will convene at Wasbington on the first Monday of December, the 4th, ‘The following 1s @ list of the members of both Mouses—Republicans in Rowan; democrats ‘ta liatic :— SENATE, Term Exyires, ALABAMA. Geotge b. openc 1873 Gory. GO awdile, 48.7 AKKANSAS. 3 a Benjani &, Rice Yowell Cayton CALA ORNIA Corpe.ius Lolo... Bugene ass CONNKCTICUT. Orria S. Ferry......-+ W. A, buckingham, 1875 DELAW AK. Thomas F. Bayard, ASTd Big SAULS TU eeeeee ehdTT FLORIDA, 1873 O15 Thomas W. Osborn. Avyau un v Lymyn ‘Trumbult,...1873 Juin a, Logon 8.7 ISDIANAS Oliver ¥. 10D... ..1873 Dauiei D, vratt. lo7d iOWAy James Harlan 1853 Geo. Ge Wri 8G 1 Alexander cA y BE TUCKS. Garres Du Ole LOGISIANA. W. Pitt Ketloge. J. ik, West. MAINE Hannibai jaaiin, LOL Me aLOITi. ee MASSACHUSETTS. Charlies Suuuer, Menry Wiis 1575 leit MICHIGAN: i. Chander a Man MISSISNI Adeiveri Aine Republican Dewvcrats Repubitcan majority LOUSE OF KEP. Dist, ALABAMA, 1—Beojamin 5, Turner, 2-Chaines W. Buckiey, Sih. a. Maiwiey, 4—Cuari $—Jhomas koies, CALIFOUNTAS I=s. 0, bho 2—Auron A 3—Jonn ih Bu rita, DELAWARE, IRB. btyys. VuOKtias 1-4. T. Watts. GEORGIA, we Paine, 1—w, 2K. AL Withee. 3—Marion Kermune, 4-1. F. Lom bs. di rere o— WL. Price. iP. MB, Young, ILLINOIS. J. L. Bever, unlge, at Large. 4—Char LVAL OT WN. SUEVERS, —Meury Koap; i—Jesse ms Aivuie. B—Jases ee Le Vi —Samuet 12—Jonn B, tiay. 1s—Joln M, Crevs, INDIANA. b—Jaimee N. ‘Tyner. 9 —Joun F. ©, uks. Jo—Win, Williams, M—Jasper Mackard, ‘otion, S-- Witham G. bounan, 4—Mad sou M. Waiden, 6—Fraax W. Palmer, b—Jacksen Orr. I= BI urd vs aoalana, 2—0nry D. Mlieury. Bovey 1. Leirisy 4-1. b, Kean, b— bod Winchester, K, Arthur, . he 8—Ceorge M, Adams, John TAWISIANAS J—James tinie Sypher, 2—L.19ne) A. Sueidon, 3—U. KDA rel, 4—iames McCleery, 5—Frauk More MAINE. 1—Jonn Lynch, 2—William F Frye, 3—James G. Klaine, 4—Joln A. Peters, 6—Kugene Hale. MARYLAND, 1—Samuei Hambleton, 2—NSlevenson Archer, 8—Tomas Sieaun, John Kuchie, b6— Win, Me Merrick, MASS ACHD3ETTS, 1—James | uiiuton. 2—vakex Ames, nery dwichell, 4—Samuel Looper. 6—Beniamin F. Builer, 6—Nathonied P. Bunk=s I—George 8—Ceorge 9—Wmn. B. Washturm j 10—Heury L. Dawes, MICHIGAN. 1—Heury Waktr a 2—Win. b. Stoughton, 3—Austin Biair, 4—(Vacancy. 6—Owar D), 6—Jabes G. MINNESOTA. 1—Maik U. Vornel, 2—Johu T. Avert MISSISSIPPI, 1—Geo. BE. Harris, 2—J. Le Morpnis. 8—Henry W. 4—Geo. C. Mek b—Lezranu W. Perce, MISSOURI 1—Erastus Weis. 2~G. A. Finkelavui bvas. Ke Mevorne 4—H. E. Haveus, 8—James G. Blair, Andrew King, NEBRASRAg 1—John Taste, NEW HAMPSRIRB. 1875 a eee eLBTT VADA. James w Nye. seo-s 1873 Williaia M. Stewart. :875 NEW HAMPSHIRE, James W, Patversou,,1873 Aaron H. Cragin... . 1877 OEW JEKSKY. John 1, Stookton,...18TS rT. i rag ye aa You! Troscoe Conkitug 1873 Keuven ts Fentoa, ..1875 NOKTU CAMOLINA. Jonu voor debuton B, Fianges S487 Jona Shermats......1873 Alen, Churman. 1873 ORKGON, H.W. Cornett dues ib, Kedey PENNSYLVANIA, Simon Cameron. Joun scott,, Willa spragae, Hi. B, Anthoiy, SOULH CAROLINA. Fred. A. Sawyer, 18 T. J. Ruverisoa, Geo, . Pduunds, - VIMGINTAS Jonna F, Lewis... J. W, Johan 3. WEST VIRGINIA, A. J, boreman, MOnTY &. Lavr,,.. TT WISUUNSIN, T. O. Howe......,...1873 1875 E-ENTATIVES, Dist. NEW JERSEY. 1—J. W. Hazieton, 2S. U. FOV WER. BY. , Herd, 4-John Hi, 6—G. A. Daisey, NEW YORK, 1—Dir.git Townsend, 2—Thomas Kinsella, 8-7. W. Slocum, 4—#, &. Roosevelt, &—Wuitam R Roberts, 6-Samuel & Coz. smh Bey, J 8—Jaines Brouk Fernando 'vuod, WC, N. Maite 11—Charies St Jonm 12—~J. H. Ketcham, W—J. H Tuihiil, 14—&I? Perry. 15-J. M. Warren, W—/ohn Koge 17 —William A, vA. Wheeler, 18—J. A, Carroli, 19—Ehizur H. Prindle. 2u--C, L. Merriam. 2i—hilis He Koberia, 2a—Wiiam &. Lansing, 28—Rovert I. Duell, 24—A-bu KE. Seeley, 2—W. i. Lawport 26—Mio purich. —Horace bi, Smith, Wiliam Williama, ulter L. Sessions, NORTH CAROLINAS 1—Cliuton L. Con, 2-coarics &. Thomas, 8—Aured M. Waddell, J—StOn H, Kouer's, Himes M, Leach, @—Francis FE. Shober, I—Jumes C. Harper, ons, 4—Anron F, Perry. 2—Job E, Stevenson, S—Lewis D. Campuel, —Juln F&F, McKinney, b—Chas, L, Lamison é6—Jonn A. Smith 1—dainuel Sbellabarger, $—Joun beatty. 9—Churles Foster, 10—Lrasinus b. Peck. 2—Joun ¥. Wuson, l—r, bun Tramp, George W. Morgane 14—Jaines Mouroe. Pa Willam P. sprague anes: sen Mh, slater, SYLVANIA. 1— Hy nuet J. Kkandal, CDUTUtM Le ACKOPs i—Wa tow! pete 8—J. 1 8—Oliver 4, Diekeve 10—Julm W. Killinger. N—John B. MOI J2-Laz. D. Shoemaker, 13—Ulysses Mercur, 14—Joun 1s. Packer, 1S—HicW’d J. Hademan, 16—Henjamin ¥, Myers 17—R, Mitton Spear, 18—Henry sherirood, 19—Glenni W, Scofield, W—Samuel Griplihe 21—Nenry D, Fuster, 22—James 8. Meant. .3—Fueuezer Mcsunkin, wm Wi Mi land, RHODR 1S1.AND. 1—fenjamin T. Eames, 2—Jaiucs M. Pendieon SOUTH CAROLINA 1—J, I. Rainey, 2—Rooert c. DeLarge, 8K. J, Ltuotn, 4—Alex. 5. Wallace, TENNESSER, 1—Roverick KR. Butler, 2—Horace Maynard, 3—A. &. Garrett, 4—Jonn M, Bright. $—Edward J, Golladay. 8— Win. C Whtthorne, febenert P Caidioell, Wm, W. Paughan, j- si liernd IV. S. Herndon Im. ea Se 8—Wilham T. Ch Te Hanke 1-—C aries w. Willard, 2—Luke P, Poland, 3—Worth. ©. -sinith, VIRGINIA. 1—Vohn Criwh 2—James H. Platt, Je, &—charles UL. Porter, wu. H. . Stow $—h. TW. Duke.” @—John 1. Harris, 1—Eiliow M. Braxton 8— Wiliam Terry, WE? VIRGINIA, Pam oie oth D. McGrew, Fr Hereford, 1—A' teRander Mit ‘net, — Ie fe) phd W. Hazleton, }. Allen Barber, ‘haries A. Elirtiage, EF Poti ptidid me milan M. Ri Recapliulation. Porty-nrst ujTess. Congress, DD dD. Alabama. oe 3 Arkansas. 2 ae ages a os oe Ma ai dati ae Aaa AAO ac tcc CS BRIG kOe “ 4 fy » Ld £3 >Or itt tees z g ¢' ea 4 A Forty.firss Forty-second Congress, “5% i 6 ° i? ; 6 0 se o $ e686 10 w 8 6 0 @ o 1 . o e 3 6 : 1 @ 8 0 3 3 8 2 1 13 6% 16 6 62 a 6 uM OS M 5S vo 1. eo. w 6 Bsn 2 0 2 0 » 4 0 0 < H rt 1 3 Vermont . Virgtnia. -8 © 8 6 West Virgini - 8 0 1 2 Wisconsin. - & 4 aoa Tne ‘Territories. . 6 o 0 Totals... 170 189 104 In ine ab ssantical character of Con- gressmen 13 pat down ag Gnuerstood at the time they were elected. YACHTING NOTE, The yacht Enchantress, N.Y.Y.0,, Mr. George Lorillard, for Marseilles, is anchored of Stapleton, 8. L SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York~Vais Day. Sun rises....... 657 | Moon sefs...morn 4 22 Sun sets... -. 436 | High water.morn 616 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DEPARTURK FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF NOVEMURB AND DECEMORK, ~Bleamer, | _ Suits | Destinations ] ~~ Ofion, Cnyo of Brussels.) Nov 29. S$ Broacway. Bowing Green 7 Bowuaz Green 29 Brow tway. Bowupy Green Buwlin: Green 68 Broauwa 9 Beoaaw: 1 Broadway. {2 Bowilug Ureen 1d Rowling Gree +)15 Broaaway. 7 sowlime Green 68 Broadway, 19 Broauway. 2 Bowling Green PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 23, 1871. CLEARED, Steamship City of Baltimore (Br), ss steamship City of Balumore (Br), Delamotte, Lirerpoot Steamship South America, Tinklepaugh, Rio Janeiro, do— WB carrison Steamsinp Morro Castle, Porter, Havana—Allantic Mail Steamship C fh Livingsion, Cheeseman, Savannah—Livings- Shear ton, Fox & vo. veaweniy South Caroline, Beckett, Charleston—H R Mor BSteanip Fantta, Doane, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- Co. reacishtp Dingo, Jounson. Yortland—J F Ames, Bteamabiv Glancus, Walden, Boston—U & Dimock Alexan er (Swe), Alpiet, Genoa ant Leghorn—Fab- bri & Channery, fd ‘Sawuei G Glover, Miller, San Francisco—C Comstock Nain Votted States, Lunt, San Franclaco—Sntton & Co. ee General Berry, Levenseler, New Urieans—N Li Brig- nae * rors. (Nor), Olsen, Cork for orders—Wendt, Tetens Bane uraunen (Nor), Bjei jueenstown ders Wee SSns Mette pen. roman 5 18 (N13) HweRtOo} obias Brig Gem, Nexl, Port Spain—D Trowvridge & Co. cones Brig Alice (1 8), Veterson, , Kingston, Ja—brewt, Son Fed Co, Rebr Mauda ( Br), Olsen. Cartbagena—itibon & Man Behr Georgette, Lord, Vera Crus—Boriand, Dearbora & ‘Sehr Marguerite (Fr), Glover, St Plerre—II A Saner, Kebr George F Keene, Bonbof, Kingston, Ja—A 8 Lazarus Doiphin (Br Hadson. Cape fas brat shee fA Be Jobp Rose, Jayue, Manzanillo—A Abbott Behr Maria A (Bry, Thomas, StJobn, Ni—-iieney & Pan Schr Humming Bird (Br), Smith, St John, NB--P I Nevius ot Isao Orbetom, Achors, Galvestos—C Hi Mallory & woe jarry C Sheppard, Clark, 8t Augustine—Bentiey, Mil- Harmon Curtis, Curtis, Brunswick. Ga—F Talbot & cst GM Wentworn, Rovbios, Calais—Jobn Boynton's ech Dresden, Mltohell; Boston—Snow & Richardson, Thy mmysou & Clapp, Scur Miopebaba, baunders, Frondence=H W Jackson & Scbr Dart, Wihams, Stamrora, Sebr 5 I Godwi, W ry, Stamford, Sloup Apoiio, Freed: Haven, Steamers Waiker, sberen, Panade!paia, Steamer Fannie, Kenton, Pitlaveipmia, Steamer Vulewn, Wilcox, Phriagelchia, Steamer bristol. Wahace, Pai aseipuia, bteamer A U Sumers, Vans, uiladeipaim, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACETS, Steamstp Manhattan (Br), Pree, Liverpool Now 10 and ~epeeis 1th, with muse and passengers, tu Williams & uion. Steamsntp Comumbia, Van Bree, Havana Nov 18, with mai aud uaesencers. 0 Alani Matt Ntemuanip Co Leawsbip Victor, Gates, New Oreaun suv. Udy min 16Lb, with mdse and MMetory eG ac TU Mallory & U fee Steamship Mercedita, Marshinan, Feragudica Nov li, with mare, to Jam Hand, Meamsly isaac Bell eman, Richman, Cry Pomiand Nortolk. with mdse wod passengers, to the Uld Dotuinion Steamshty co Sin Chancellor (Br), Patten, L to Willams & Gulen, van succession of westerly gales Averpool Oct 18, with mdse, passaze, and b ort 40, winds eae been 9 days west of the bauks; %: Yat du 40 it fon 70 U2, excuanged signals with brig Cora (ir), Revelio, Waterford 48 days, in ballast, to orter, e hern passage aod Lad upe weathers hosa been 1 days weat of Bermudas, wih light wiuda and fn baltast, to “Sark Sace (Nor), Jorgensen, Bremen 49 da Wendt, felens x Hockmaun. Tou and oail a suceeaniu n fast wheaS days out from Kreinen; bas’ bee Berra, bark Mia Madre (Ital), Ansaldo, Marse'lies, 60 days, via Qibranar Ve 1% in ballast, to Grown Broa, Took the sontn- weatier, Was bourted by swe yacht at 6 PM 20 miles ESE. of the Highlands, Shaw (ate unt, 00} ‘Of heart diseage and whe buried at ess wend ut from Gibara, Tarmplen, 24 Hunter (Br), Win, Tampico, 24 davs, via Delawa: Breakwater, with biden and fnatie to WC Re ued Tough weather . \4uh lust, lat 4. low 76, ad a severe 2% hones, joat deck load uf fustio, a WA Hout Dan Nevilion Litve Bxnma 18 days, via eukwater, with aali to Montel & Bartow——vesses iltpa & Collins, Hud sirong NK and NW gales 1stb aud Mih inst bad a heavy gaie from SE: wage, (Br), La Wine, shraa days, with xngar, Me oye mw eras, Nov en kun Comey barbs T Pea: sall—vessel wo 33 Wentere. ry diet Fic heres iar s val stores, jor, jason, Priadelpam Bebr Lig dw oe Philadelphia for New Haven. Sehr Frank Herbert, Croweil, tiaer iphia for La phage) Us revenve cutter Vigilant, Davis, Philadelphia, 3 days, Passed Through Hell Gate, BOUND SOUT Brig Aylesford (Br), Shamper, Cornwallis, NG, 19 days, for Bew \ ork, with tron ore to Heney & Parker. Schr Wai A Gibson cbr), Brown, St Juba, NB, for New York, lumber to Jed Frye & 0d, Lost part of deckload oft Care od in Inte heave i blow. an iene ano ry ie} chester, for “RO TAE Ue Accs ivan te Bente, ona br West Wing, ni jor New lumber to Brett, Sun & mney, Kine Rehr Fancy, Fowler, Greenwicn tor New York, with stone 10 oF" ent | rlinte, McName, Greenwich for New York, with stone ‘Schr George W Downing, Hutchins, Glen Cove for New York: Bene Alice Keranton, Stewart, Cromwell for N with stone to Dean & ed ba tala dg ‘Sebr Mariper, sansa, Greenwich for New York, with mone Ws onier Wandeer, Glen Cove for New York, , Hunter, Providence for Philadel lien, Rautbpor fos New, Yor Behr J Bi jew York. pe tne vets hr Emerald, Jones, Providence for New. fork, Sour M1 ME Hiegion, ilacins. Provincetown for New York, Biectra, Mot, Proviaence ior New York, mdse UND B a0, New York for Portiand Waised, New Tork i9r Boston. were, Port 4 juhneoo fer Portsmouth, an re theabercport for Fortamout, Bebr Senator, Morton, New ¥ork for Bebr a riggs. tor Provisetice, Coan, U benr J W York for Boston, Poare, sau Rich, Garrison, Phiiacelybta tor Bost ‘un Knoda Huimes, Sprague, Weorgetown, Dey fl for New Bares. Geor; » DC, for Bi co v4 ) b &mith, ¥ u Warner, rorid nt for bet ‘Nzabetbport for Bridge- Behr pe Coaro, Tre Pickering, New York for Salem, ead. New Yor fur Greenwich, oT haile Kurton, Palmer, New York for Stamford, hy etown, DO, tor Bridgt Bear amet Ungishe Kelly, Rowouh a ok ‘rut raver Slenmer Vapi pay Su few, York a Yor Fal rhal Rivers BELOW. sebait Lyman Gann (Br), Crom Bprieaux Oot & ‘With mdse, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, at 5x5, gaSteT , “ = z 3 2, Feieiees a £ tet Exergy Oot Sernonnhs echr Yeahelita (8p), Ottvar, i ics: Seaton ec Clan, Mo "Cleared sth wisen, New Orleans, Marry Stewart, Wo Cuiwater, Hallett, for Lome ‘ain, Lane, New York. --Palled, vark Soitia (Nor), Samuels Wind at sunset NW, light, Marine Disasters. Bare Canourne 0 SMatt— Novy 33—The bark Caroline U Smail was run tata yenandy D7 theateamer | 7 of Dublin, aod suok shord; jer crew were saved. The tena to te Cy ot Duplin was riding, (The CG Small, at last was ‘at Sunderiand for jew Orieans, 10 Wks sa bewW vessel ‘Dusit ast year at ‘Thomaswn, Me, where Buta ©, NF GRAY, Crom New Orlenps fer ashore near Staith's Point, LIr hes Beer Been sinpoed 3 of yn the beac! warded to Providence. A vortion of the cotton on the ves- ae) is doabtless damaged, as she in ber bvld at last pom“ sae te Hah See Baio Evare (Br), Berry, from Cape Haytien for Boston, with @ cargo of lozwood, went ashore ight of auth Inst ob be gaye yy eyard, bat was hauled of morn» Y steamer - fog ad ine er Moccasin, apparently unio: Bria HAMPDEN, Smith, from B; New York, ar- rived at Gloucester 2Uth inal, and reporia that on the previous day, About seven tnl.ce scutheast of Wood Island, saw & unken versel wih mustheads o1 sel of about 140 tons, song cheraetgee hi ria Sou enant (Br), McBride, from New Qocenetnarey ie wheat, put ‘Tuo Mallfax 2ist He bed casco shifted, bulwark stove, and wi ‘a dicbhiie’ ve, sails spit and lost mia SV MERRION, at Philadelphia, $24, from Haran {Revuntered heavy weathe: Weather, durlog wiich lost and sp BRIO MORNINO STAR (Br), Cront vesan for New York, put into Fayal—ultsleaey? Tom Arar Scum Jour Nonnia, Wilton, at alta 15to Insts from Mulaga, reporia Nov 2, at noon, in lat 43 48 N, lon 49 20 W, passed a sp, paleriouged ‘and | ing ‘on ber beam. ents, sail oa the Loom; painted | biack 0 green inside; coppered very high up; anchors. inal furecawule; a life atzed feunle igure head, painted person on bour: Ont her name; Jong in that posifl SvilR ANNLE LINWOOD, of Gloucester, Ie ashore at Long Island, Mount Desert, and full of water. She ie(t Glouces- ter 16: fost, bound for the Western Assad and was cong to Lastport for bait when she got Assisiance has been sett 10 got her off if povaibiee The At fem fest class Essea-built veasel, new this season, and valued at $8000, Scun WD ¥, from Elizabethport for Saco, Me, before re- porte ashore ai Wood island, ‘aa (got off night of lst. in rently in £000 condition, we ana. taken to Saco, hii sored an bpd ag AUADOOR, at rin tzth inst Cf Rhy a overboard about 2000 ot stern being under water could 0: cok Be ‘ail appearances the vessel had not peen Meteiphin 2d from Rangor, re- trom NW to ah hen feet of lumber and 10,000 lat! Scun BF Teeny, trom Fall River for Georgetown, DO, wasdrivea ashore st Talip. Hil Cade ‘Alega\ Var during the vate of 160 inet, an rowalaes ie Sour EMA Extza (Br), Harrizan, from bien for Sun: pam, put into Port Spain th ult in condition. She baa been surveyed, and was discharg! fost. soun inane atill remains ashore on the Canal Fiat, Vine- g* oor yr Rockport, Macs, ran ashore 21st inst outeal Pant om Edgerown, ant wes ueuled off without dainage by revenue steamer Moccasin, HALIFAX, NS, Nov 83—Several vessels with fruit, which Were supose: lont, arrived to-day. Provincetown, Nov 23—During the gate of Wednesday last schr Belle Bartlett oat stbbvom, Lesigear and stera badiy damaged. Re! \ Lewis stanchions aad Duiwarks on on had stern tora up, Sele Jona A Taylor, of broke re rail ot rt Bile. h 1S Jost bowanrit, rail, bulwarl 1y went ashore aad sank. ‘and bulwarks stove in and Kllbura, of this place, lost main- 4 ober ie nar es. Sobe Sulla Franklin's stern was eign ese acchients in the srighborbood ocUnon phart debe Chanticiecr went ative 1p the harvor and rap ashore pear the house of Mr Abbott 18 store and Knocking a large hole in the store o nny Paine Schr Bucephalus and kmme ¥ Lewis were damaged. Olt ve Misrellancous. We are under obligations to Purser Magnus, of the steamship Columbia, from Havana, for the prompt delivery of our Gles and despatches, Scun [saa AnprRson, of New Haven, has been sold to CaptJames T Johnson and others, of Norwalk, and will herealter hail irom (hat port, LauacteD—At Phipaburg, Me, 18th, tt, from the yard of CV Minott, a three-mastod achr, of 235 tons, named the Ro« Bora, owned by tre huluer anu others, and to be commended Dy Capt Glover, uf Rockland, Netice te Mariners, LONG BEACH BAR L.IONT—ENTRANOR TO ORTENT AND GKEEN POINT MARBORS, LONG IfLA: NEW maser Notion a hereiy given thai on the evening of December 1871, a fixed red light of the fifte order, iiluminating the eeu 1200, cet! be esiuied “on tne tron sosapie lighthouse ore pa! el Bench iar in tive feet w: at mean tide, The ‘are painted red, the Miweting and the tower aun mounting the piles white, jan the lantern black. The light: house shuald be passed of not sa Toot,” A spat baey fears the extremity of Plaue ia fity-eignt feet above mean tide water, and the, Kent shoul leer water about tuirteen miles, A yy machinery at intervals of fifteen seconds weal AYRICA—WEST COAST—FIXED LIGHT AT ACCRA, Information bas Fronved from the Administrator of the Gola ¢ aa been eataulished a: Accra. ‘The nght wa hsed wilte lights clevuiad Bo feet seose the ‘and can be seen in clear weather from a distance of ., sWammating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the thy «he Puting which Is 1834 feet big, fs painted red. and atanda on the western bagtion of Fort J B31 45 Ny tom 818 SW i bataptoube peaawany Nove—'rhe present building for the exhibition of the light 18 oviy temporary. In coutemplation to erect a tuwer, By order of the Lights, oucd, Tresanry Pevariment,oflce Lighthouse Boand, Wath onan ment, 0 ce 2 Pair Byer A tghthouse j, Wanting: wre TepIrs— AM AToAnuorS TW PORT MORANT, Iniermevten b Fecelved that the following buoys Bave heen moured in Port Morant, Jamaica, via7— Toru Move at the entraoce— Fed, with ala ana cross vane, In 434 fathoms, f rinza:—Peru Colnt, N'jp K easterly oRNW ig We cross 8 and bear house on the arly half @ mile, on the NE edge of the har arly yn In tho harbor Tend color, Tlarhor wt one por shoal in 2}y fathouis, Leith fil Pier bearing NW, white, on the western edge of the ‘athome; from it Vero Point bears 8 te DO, lead color, on 0 of mit Lek tall Pier ‘beara W oy N 3 x tp earings are magnetic, Variation 4 deg westerly in Whaulemen, rottou Tree Spit bay Cotton Tyce Hanky tn TF Arrived at New London Nov 20, Lark George & Mary, Pal. mer, from Camberinnd Iutet Oet 16, with 400, bole wh ail and 5600 Lhe Hone, to Willama & Barnes, AJ Coe, of Gav Hend (Tia ts the vessel which it No May 28, 18it, st.) Of Boston, was at St Helena tes that bark Leo of NB, probably be condemued. poken. Shin Tathot (Br), Sinwine frou London for New York, Oct BRIA on Yh eacik I parisien, Manson, from Newport walsh es por, for Saa Fran- oll had sprung a ieak, aud woul: Ann , at 8, ton 44, heater (Br), from Liverpool for Pensacola, Nov 4, Letournan, from Liverpool for Baltimore, Harding, from Boston for Mobile, Nov 1a Ju- Mere Pana (Br). Watson, from Ardrossan for New York, no it bu 40, lou 9 40, Bark Waniet, Hoyer. trom Bremen for New York, Oot 2, dat jon 3) #4. Sebr Emina & Jones (BM, from Shelburne tor Jeremte, Nov 4, lat 25.48, Jon 68 45, a Hi Simmons, steering north, Nov li, lat 8310, ion Forelan Porta. ALGOA BAY, ree Sept 20—In par barks Cambria (Br), Davies, for United States, GT Kemp (Br), Whitin for Boston, do; brig J W ‘Greaves (Br, Jones, for ‘York, r. Poke Nov 10—Arrived, bark Young Eagle (Br), BEA CALoUTTA, Oot 181 ships G rren Viocent) “Kine rts Susana ea Ri Saree (Br Mevier, tor New ar ae Ingelow, ‘Jaco! be To tor tere and bers Satied from Saugor 12th, ship Sarab Hignett, Burwell, Bos- FORA! oa 8—Arrived, sobr Lizzie Webster, Par eons, New Ori So ea dow "W0—arnved, bark Jessie (Br), Cook, New DEMERARA, Nov ‘i a port, bark Leonide (Br), McGowan for New York, ldj Parwoura, Now led, bark Aegit (Nor', Wisness from New York), Havre: eee Don Chisctotte (Ital), Pao-! iio (from ao), St Malo, Foornow, Rept 1¢-ta port, ship Yangtere (Br), Smith, for New York pines reported lost); darks Beneractor, Berry, ang Kelso (Bry Vowell,for do; Forest Bell, Poop, une, GaLw AY. joy 9—In the roads, bar ke Hildegaard (Nor), Mores, from New York, di TioH0, Uct7-Bailed, bark Adriatic (Br), New York, Hone Ki 39-[n port, ships Lord Macanlay (Br), Yorks Sumatra, Mut: ‘and Shirley, Wil a on, haere tine ter, for San Francisco ; Stord ( mer, /or SI peepee: weve fond fer Bono, ne Nor Unt- Havaixa, Nov 12-Arrivet, brig San Guintt en ‘rancturt CP barre, | x eeeta we ateamshi (it. Wenonab, eure, Portiand; Ii th, Wi reatiunte Clty of jeriee, Deaken, Vera hrige American AL: Collins, Priladetphia s"aareg (Br), Mawietro rYork: achr Fayerhela (Nor y wo (Sp, sani, New Or- ny aitchell, ston: dries Long Reach, (Br), Onion Serannnb unt wis, New Orien narks ani jaizas oy Roldan, New York; Gesuria (Sp), Bibils, and Porvenir ue, dh is cread Dona Fiore’de Pombo (8p), Gor vy chaps S10 og Re d St Albans (Br), Pike, for Bos- fidnras: ow rti_Arrived, bri ase, B hate for Queenstown; schr otha (Br (Br), aekers Phil Pile: warned at do I4th, revenue cutter Bante, Roffalo via St Lar New Tork, for conl—to proce! reiting sha, eamah! "America ‘Sn. ‘Miler (from Bared 2d, sleamuhips Caspien, (Br), Ritchie (from Baie 1, stea b y i 4 bech, Liversoott City of Helffan, St sobim N¥s Cron ee neal Isle, Blows York; 23d, Washington, LIVERPOOL, i orm, nod Bianca (BP) Browse, New Yor Lagca lov 8 a a brig AB Patterson, Pike, steamship pemiraliny jedder- a hae and or tiardy, and Aa ~ jare ew York ian; de; reiytie nid Tov; fot Gardner, cee logs Highinndery Fost arte Abeet Kader, Bat ren Ho, pei tor. Ua Satan Urlae files oe arrive cham, and CF (Br), ‘Move-in port echr pigeaehaapenht Kew take AM, Now db—Ai rrived, Skin er, Hortiand ache Mary K Hralthy Bi fa Pin ted ith, ‘yan ka Tort a Bopp ne Plate Me Saraanant 6 York Nov 4 for | w Yor! "Fours Sraqny Oc es Maseie Vall (Bri, It “4 iter poarers tit y in. Balu he TO, ale e a ostane Cor Nt op pay return) | and aid 7U a arrved 3iat_ ull ‘alker chr Emma Bile ivea 2ith alt ti PONCE, No ez, to comple: ORT AU cin Damel Trower tao, Steger, New York ‘aa Now ud, org for Sombrero), for New \ «i arr’ oot 6th ———— o for Net cap ald 31 Doane, Phi Nov 7th, ailp Waner Raine ke irae part, har Haine, ( Catoatt Abbot ¥ fentu rom Cayende, nerived 27th ult for New \ ore « (Be), Martian, from Boston tor Surinamy in distress (nee met lt for Now Yori. (Bri, Ballons for New York in a ‘ew days. Tn pirt acir Hauniless, Coombs, for Maree ‘Rinor, Nov s—In port bark Trait de Ui . Ure Wolverine (Brn, nae Sthaaros ay, Coloinbo {same day far San Prancisco\. Passed by Sept 30, 118; 7m Valle for San Framy © ln yi port Oct 7, bi ima few days; WA Farnsworth \ Br), Freem: a Mary Ne'son (Br egg ood SHANGHAR, Sept 23—In port, shy le Taiteing (Br), B fell; Lombridge (ir) Plazy 5 Mi Brock, an beidern (Bek Oark, for Rew turks Endeavors Wari ing Wave, Lawee Saree s,s Rs Suntway, (0 st sot Pi WHAMPOA, Sept 28- In port. New \ork; barks St Pant (N 108, Stolt, for New Lurk “Auwigy tow, arrived tithe: Hon er Br eee Marsha’, wn 27 Arrved, betg’ ‘ uleora Coa Nov 3—In port brig Chattanooga, from Haitimore, disg. YARMouTH, NS, Nov 13--Cieared, bark A Goudey (| Bent, Savannah, Lauridsen, and Robt Fletcher (Br), Brows, for ALEXA! Akermark, Do. RIA, Nov 23—Arnved, jverpoo!; sehr Lydia Amercian Vorts. bark Robert (Swehy A Hewlett, Georgeto pares -tohes Heury Finch, and John J Ward, J BOSTON, hay Ad gg bark Lizsio Williams, Howe. Leghorn ig Hound (Hr), Parroll, inantacaimo; sobre Kt Robert Aras Kathinan, aa Matanzas; ohm McAdam, Whlard, Georeet ¥ Convoy, French, Boule: prt: iWarsere Phiad i wi 7, King, a aries KE Raymon, Kelley, do; ‘aver, ts AH Hodamaa, Eaton, Htuzaneehoorts R Cort ‘Vor 1 do! Rio, Nutter, do;_ Lizzie, “Lt, Fort Job aon; S & & Svat ‘Calbath, Lil foboken; Ka 5 endel Planet, Prati, New York; Ida Hudson, Gr Sorel at Soy J Bieelow, Cook, Porto Rico, Also shina ieee: in Willis, Philadel cella, to load for Ant ranch, Burzess, wilt 23 Arriverl steamer Nerens, from New York; New nes JN AK steamer Aries ‘Aten, Doane, Bal Steaincr Nyanza, Lite from Bermuda, MOKE, Nov 22—Arrived, brigs Allos, Bonver, Jovas. Vit, Cheviot (he's Nelson, Mavaua; schte Celeste Hendricks, Bangor; Casco Lavine, Pl eros, dence; Menawa, Dicsusway, New York, Pyrola, Mayo, ead —Satiel, schr Tookahta, Reed, Ni eran Nov B—arnwet achra, Native, Defi Etlzabethport; Ri No 41, Lui, South Amboy Eling Runwoo, arapbel New Brunswick 2id—Arnived, ‘Ontuer,” Hoboken Rufford, New Boplia, Bune RLESTO! ver DL Guest, tor Montes ES! A Liverpool, with Yor sebra N shu ety video td $743 bales cotton, A, Nov 9—In port, bark Emma , Mate (Bg a MONKOE, ‘Nov 33—Arnivea, bark Campaneroy. ON. Nov 16—Cleared, ship Riverside (Br), Richy 16th--arrives, bark Granton (Br), Grandell, Liverpool g: achr Hector, Higgins, Baltimore. Cleared—Bark Muty Mark (Br), Piroust, Liverpool soa, Geut, Brown, New Vo 2d_—Sa Welen M Waite, Gott, Eltzahethport. eunsaiip Ariadne, Doane, New rors Nov 23—Arrived, schre jalnis tor sania (OLA, Nov I—Arrived, achr Thos alin Rede Young, with, ache Minnie, Pebmogeng for New y« lira eS Resvelly jelpuia: Henry Clay, Goatreys Late 18—Arrived, Smit Fi oe ti p Wm A Campbell, Boston. NEW Larter Nov 22—Sailed, steamship Tillie, Dears E MPOLKS A Nov 22—Arrived, schr A M P Whedbee, Heath, Yors. NEWB RYPORT, Nov 21-—Arrived, echrs J O Nash, Crowe = Mm itt s : Jn H b ae dey, Jerson, Cily; Lucy K Coggawrel, Soret, Ell aed Bebra NEW. BEDFORD, Nov 3i-- Suited, scars Philadelphia; W Robbins, New York, ‘P2d— Say NEWPO! avein, Newbui Deveraux, Bangor Bamprony Blake, wy iwindsore N an, Sears, Gardner; M. Curtlsy Tilton, Rice, do. man, Bosion Lewes, Ni from Dei fumed last remain, Darks Carlotta aad Northern Queen. The Atheo ‘ Tarot Bark Yor Clearea—Brig ont sie iy. Le d 1b Aueroiiet eb fee Un, Ni TANPAULL be fie. Geurge, Ni, for New Yu VESEY ‘woo, Nelite Bro chr ign isaac Somes. Cobh, Ts jor 21, Booth, Providence for New York (or Beaton for Mosquito brancia Artheus ‘owell, Bostod tur Balthmore, Merrilt art, Delay, 5 i Vinalhaves if nee for New! AM— Arrived, ache Onvid @ Floyd, Citford, Prove ence for New York. NORWICH, Nov Bi—Arrived, sehr Lde exh LONDON, Nov 3 4, Provutence: Kers'e Morris, iD mee Shin a brig Hunter and ni jawatha, Lee, Muilutetptia, @ Mokee, Woudland, aud PM-—Arrived, achra Wash ryport for urg: Attiat, Forrester, Wind NE, guowtog, Sone "cnaaey 1B Bilsbee, Stlabogy Arrivet, bark Nabob) Dill New York; Dove, unl’ Fane Wines Bangor Ri f ellie, 0.” ved, ship Andrew ry; bark a (er}, Wittenburg; Pat Hekbuioy Londons 8. V" alerneke Livpinent, Havana Anna D Torry, Uaskell, Calais; Alien Lee, mite! th Ke White tintey, Mv Sohn Nite Begud JM Vanes, | Burdze, Providence; I Sea’ Lark, 3 LA a8 vice Hop Al Frovidenc ‘Thompsin, Fortian The Howirl revurty weut ‘Senr Ch! Jas rewiatns Nov 2W—Arrived, echr Arthur . Port Johnson, Archer, Mundie, Huetig BA Tdalia (Rr), Cordon, Nortolte. Joatal Harding, Vattervon, R lay by 001 1, awk! ‘Davin, Davis, New York. Froe Trade, penises Newcastle, Nov 22, PI fmmaone, Dix alent (or New brooteviies ‘Me, for dos tecuwd, purrie «Hin, Mary tite wer, and Walter ( for de; Annie Harris, du for Norfollt, d--Bebra Bmwa (Hr, Kutn NA 3 Palen ey Woodward, Viola, Sidney wn. Brown, Vi Saratoga, ‘Weel slambethport ; MM. ; dana, Wella, Ne ‘Milier, St Jobs Mo¥atden, Porti rian ‘Tavor, Bowman, Ne Rontoa Hiegma rink, Wo; meraet;, WL Thera. Gitar, econ’ bi Alten, Bostoa jem| . Siinw, do Shindier, hy Fall Hives i éared—Steamahip Hercules, Winnett, Boston; bai ntwirs aehrs Vamperg (Br), Natal iM . fing walled Burton, Fro« Burntram, Staples, Turks Tate ington, Anderson, Poting aud “Mazgie Beil, from New. Ayres. hark Carrie Parte Tec “ tori Aa in ter ine; Tr NFRANCIBO, Nov 13—Artived, bark Nickolas Shiy = —— Sprague, Portland; Templar way" Calcutta yw brig pita Maria, On. tor dot May tt, Lyon York ray, ‘Thornd! ney ‘Briony Job a0 aed Laat —irig aula B Wheeler, WiLWINGT ye, aN Arrived, brig John Pheroa) TeNpareta fe critiame, New he Gacar ¥ Hawley, Baylon, theo ree, Novary Hu SOLUTE Y ablicity ; no charge a ‘UUsE, Of diferent States. bilo and Comalsatvaer 1, KING Couasetivtarbar Amaann,’e Divorces LEGALLY, OBTAINED rion, Kitorney, aeteOne re sue, ev thse, sobr BP Churedy rhino RROM! A fod of rapa \ capes DIVORCES LEGALL' Dhatagth ™ cause; ; tom 9 BUNIO¥S, eet Rivas ra | ‘eures Coru Nuiaine, &0 3 bY coe Nea Clenar Falton street, w. VANDEWATER. J. 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