The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 09, 1848, Image 2

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- - W ' mt»itt> er. a v MORNING, NOVEMBER 9> 1848. and in - The Taylor majority Vill bo about 3400; perhaps w h lg iofcf. V 'v ' ! Cracra&ATX, Not ember B—6P.M. ' * 1 r ' ?} r
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l- .3... 7 comrai OF WOOD'AND mTH SffIUECTS. ! m^jroUeaaro™d D Vienna, the conneeuona are 80 iseMes again of 25 over Johnston’s majority. In Cumberland county, Caaa’a majority, 138. j Whiakey jPemand fair-r With pl|s at i6}Sl6lc. \ ' ''- ’/. . *’’/#
%%, •} -4 ’'/ /, v . ‘ ‘ . edded to o« Establishment a aglendd mterraptod, that the regular commonlcatJOßi dasnot hoB! , io tuner M“W In Umontown, Fayette county, Taylor’s majority Po i k , s moJO rily in <44,47. - * gallon, -tit ‘7- '’J I ', 1 ** s . ' 4+
f-;‘ v] - aorpMMd befcuty and nwtMß*, ond WJ 1 ® u O nngoof * .I* 18 B , € " iiih intense aniicty fic ® le V*C D i f S c i? r ? ST^wd if«f'n?iS?nm e Io the township, Caes* maj. is 51. ] In Waßhinglou county Tarot’* majority 276 f j atont* al prides- a»; S
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The Advantage* of Portnerahtp. “ r ,,™a Hi. MsjeaV haa pve”* Co a4uranco P Jo 1 .feUn.v,Nov S^^re.^ed lhaPrizeCcmfcdj In NorthernLlb or„ 4! , Cass, 4 61. | was k^dled IrrScoW.lumberyarf. wHdh •-« not - , •,.; ,
On this subject, a recent oumberof Hunt’s Mer- Pn nee Lobkonwmn, that the.two commanders wouM So,h S ims •• Mr. Octavo • --Mr Fnor Southwark, for Taylor, 1560. ' j In, idioat!.... 6& eaUnguished until WUrdoSe. - „
pwducOve formaunn or'partnerships. It the oppresses requtsiUons, the clomng up To which will be na&d Newton, gives Taylor a gain of 11 votes over John- T „ lot ,, mojotl ,j.., “ 9 ,n PeUrsburgh. .' > M v ’ \t”f,
■ ! would often be very convenient if a merchant coold 0 r the passages, &c., areiw such violent Lot Sap Sago, Mr, SS*le fSc Ssper • --Mr Poor aton’svote. > » % 133 in RichmonfCity- ’ - i S!!?K 1 Idc 1 ' * ,Z v *
, ,i ft in-two places at Ihe'samo time. But this hannot withthese assurances, that loolsa hUasFortcr 1 Tobnha •*•; Mi« Cnn e In Washington county, in Monongahela city, there «» ««. 217 in Bennco C.p. , the directon of the city. There u, no doubt, ide- X' - 7 ’
. 2 dour however, there are two o, three part- ' - Mtts,er W °° d ,s a gain ofl2 for Taylor over JohVston. - t* “» ‘ 4 .Oa
- net* m a firm, these partnera may be in distant, thaMhey shall' leave it. TheHunganen Diet has RASCAL JACK Mr J Dunn Beaver is reported to give 250 majority for Taylor. InOmo county, Taylnrhi g I the city j ibr It n POtp I9Sletha hey can gej s y I ' ,-£
U 4/wr' ,„ .olares. and thus lhe‘ interest of the whole may he given command to its army to follow your Kreellen-1 n ’7 n mV. Onn'iun will n«e at 71 o’clock All the townships,, of Bedford in hot three, and J g» in «) n of 15. _ ,141, j gratificatioßJn setting fir* n stables and board »■ ' „
•“ ' PtopcrJv attended-id. By dividing their bnslness cy about wh .°revor yon go, and not “ r „ e . S ‘ U ,,Jo/or 1 «««** euitmalAWOS okTALBNII Ta y lor .e gam on Longstreth’s maj. is 118. 4 Chesterfield connty give. Cdss amsj.nr2.o4. ptlea. ,* n , ' m ; t " ', V J t-/#
<(Vp' '1 ! into dustmetbranchos, and each puiy.upenntendmg reatnring D poßco, than that of giving up their weap- KNEASS’ BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE" In Dauphin county Taylor’s maj. is 1200. This is J Richmond giveaThy o7 ania j- 02. j ? .{. At nbont 31 Veott ,on " e * ? L r -^%‘
m3s£a>j 'O.V4^>il 4 rp J a branch, the bnsmesa much asif tho on. to the dlsanned National Guards, and thpt ypur irmonioi|«nm» nanHowmi a gaiD over Jahn?ton of m Alorandna co. gives Taylor amaj. of3lo. , Ura broke opt Jnthe Jpmber yard of Sfr.teohard, , - ,
BVSSfa&JMW* *1 establishment hMonged to one mdividnal who had 1 Ercellenoy return forthwith tojour owni«h#> SSL In York county, Cass’ maj. 160; gam of Sl7. Wheel.ngcur gives Taylor «<*«£ . 1 near the ofa-Btidge, Whfoh was out ert.ngm.hsd ,■ . 0;j-> >
* ’*■>'• ‘ •’! 1 Anbftrtlnnr nttrihnto of übiquity. One partner If these condiUona are j°lS l> ?i P ncl I l n Becks, Casa’maj. is 224, a gaio of 60 for Cass.,l Henry eounly gives Taylor arfraj." of 217. [We onu | Mtortl piles of boards were cpninmed. This „ *'' / r
' 4 “ptrendthf-n dc^irtmcnt—the'other U ™=S«?=»S«aj InLan’on, Toy, o!’. maj. ?OS7, a Whig galnire not sere whether Henrycon'ny, rH.nricocoun- the I- " " ’
i ' -the country i onoth* msnofactunng—thexither tho m.nated, end the filial disaster if Wt inevitable war lof seTccuon, fmmjc;^‘ N “ 1^ t ,l^cTiS.d r n!S ®f4o7. , , ty was intended by our reporter.} I mthe spot iron, which the other.oue, last 4-l. . }. ’H\ '-■<
LVtt ”* 3 <i v>i selling branch ■ ooe the books—the other the ware- , w ‘jf. Hlin S l / y ’, W ' ll jn “? c^*0 V !l F5 J ?J?s l °“ c ®' decisive 1 Ule ,IC,V »'’ lec 'l°u of Fieees, Bongs. Duetts, Gleeiu Cho- In Philadelphia City and County, Teylor’e ranj. is Petefsburgli gives Taylor a maj. of 69, , I week, originated- . , >t >■ K ° l *~.r -*f C; >
selling branch <> hoaeh of Th.a vJtimatum must at once Jeadtoa decnite n 8U(1 „ e ' M Wh.gea.n of 3828 Jefferson gives Taylor a maj.ofSOO. > lf,fr .7* v-j
r . ttuV“»^.vntheadv.nmgoofho.ngc.n ; "° W J ‘ ” Accordcomn and Interns,Wa msf. ~ 816, a Whig gam of Harper’s Ferry give. Tay.o/a or 208, • .
£*l lip?** 9 '' under thoanporintendonceor a principal of A ganerafsiaff haaboen formedl at. Vienna for the the cele brotcd Composer and 280. , , In tfie nine counuea and district, heard WAI# nee|4rt> ftij ,« s 7 ’IIV T... '*4
.Vi/. I’!' l *' 44<’i ductedTwith more discretion. The ignorance of one Yesterday our (Vionnalßoatse wW ppeUed.huj W ROAM, .be nnru All the towmbip. of Erie county, except five, are SEWYOHK. Hosplisl, ar 7*rrk3K. I, “,4* ~ " C'""/? 4^4'-- A
■/>. , may ho supplied b, the knowledge of the other; frowns nobody there. The hoard from, showing a major,ty for Taylor of about l„ Buffalo the vote stand- ' ~7 I
i*! ■ , “7 i '’| n Jhe speculative disposition of onu maybe resVamcd 'Perfect order and tranqplhty preya.l, though we VlD^uB f ARRELL > »« oro P l,,ll,ed aml 1350. Tho day was disagreeable. - For Taylor “2741 | wo*Um| doumifetceZ- ~7 - ./Xy <$M
''•l . ,bythepMegmatiedt.posiUoo of tho other jlhocaie- have a body of 150,000 armed men. All the public Mr.T.WADDEE, renowned as a Folsetto and Bass Fayette Is reported gt 400 for Caps. , *' Catß._. .14K For furmsUns aisbch timeaurnuiv be- '
- ‘ l^i* o *** may be- counteracted by the pru- I S In Franklin,Taylor* majority ~820, a Whig gam tnajoVily!'. 7.! I!: i”. 1.1329 progtc.s-flbabHidinpojt toW- , I Lv.^>
%** Kjf-tfa* , dcnce of Ao Other. Jfattlie great advantage an g 4jt neoole ? I All of,-whom appear mthe above Hull, ,*n a senes of f 0 votes. j IJ« Albany City Taylor has •«**«.3467 J 8 pouSied stone columns, llJeef feetsgmfro. ■> i - f w »*- jV
* Trompartuerahipa in, tint capital accumulatesfasteri ffi’finm V.cnns.datcd the IS th, etatc, dacenu „ Nov. 8, Ih. A. i “ « iiVs"'’ V& * 7'V"’ 4 ' %'W
L ' i‘ s there can be a greater diviaion of labor in a small that the above itftinwtiwi ofthe Diet Was m answer I open at 7o T coraraencca at 71 pre* The whole of Westmoreland is got >n. Theconr- l - yaaßuren has.•*lwW j - u *t m- andi \ ,+*■ t <■ ■’v a?!
t v isttli 1-7’'Jv' -■7 iiuiiiv . will/hb a lcss proportionate to-a wrttiag of ; JeUachicb,Tn3 which; he demanded.j ciMly. , . . ... fcpltfif {• that thfr 2090 for 'LOftoatreth la cnt In Reneallaer county Taylor hag 1 amajontj. I Sioehea Uudr.:4:..'-:•■•,• -4 >•.• ,x ~, r- . 7-v.- ;r.-.^r•• xvv-s^• tiv-;.>y■>
iV^! 4 1, l|/' y,\ l i . empensef tho’-firm, will ho able to gain a greater KeTf of the pihl!Mb P oVouShfMeTf!Se MniRESH DRY GOODS.-On down to 1900, or 1950 Tor Cass.-i-lFhig-AcroHnf. f :" t v’ 7 \ C\ f*V
- taount of « cdlt > and “ ora .f" J t en '°alao that thODiet Would fnrb.d * h T e «^m?c«n"rol ! Fifth Another account says, that the majority « West- Ij New York city Tayhar has a . For fnrmsbmc end ddtomg on Urn Marion Hy.piiatl ’ -3 : >1 ‘
n •'i ,•; ~K.X, . that a dishonest fsilnto IS made ny a nudienceof His MaicstV. Tho address of tho Diet | wool dyed cloihs and cassimerea, saiuneu, OHIO. 1 600 ~ 24 « n i, - 1 a. - T .JitLbi W 4..-
- ' Bank Dtvtaend.. - 52SSf 1,^L, SSSrb«S , iLf I?® 1. ,n S, *“b«*«* ta , 7 **l <!*««• •fj Nhw Castle couu«rg,ve.Ta>or a majority of 3*BJ 'lg *g}, S' V„ f ' w
*VTi-' f’-V’’- , The banks of tin* city have all declared T “ ” ,n’44 Clay’s major,,y was !63. , «“* “ C a .jT^V
£?^2X: B .h «“ • ThoStatehasg.nef.rT.,.o,b,ahout6 W m.- |«. g J* 7 [% t 4 4,7
, ViX 4enfce Aat An xp?w of the people whooe may be imttcdtatel? cipectodb oAet GrcienWyia boxes Veu manafocuircd Tobacco, Masshow, No?. 7,1845. In Sooth Bend Taylorhas *lB4 | 14-Braces JO i ?4 « •» ' ' . < . " % v
w ’VW , J ' »y them'are eqaalhr ennelung ihcmeeltefl; for what ThcJJamhufgh Bosebhalle otOctohor 9A> saya-1 regalia Cigars, wiUng and wrappingfPnper.Queen • r , nr„„,! A ». ~oa rtnin «f Am u u ** Van bar. | ?? u a \5 f& L * 1 f 1 ** j* *V
other loses. It» * .ingnUr Act* -A courier ha- pst arrived from Garths, bring. \ Chm* ?tid jnauiel } Inking- Cass*, majority m Maasilon ie 92. Gain *f S 3 over a « «Cm has 100 «< gf Jj - O
ifft*“iW fc***»*fr. one makes, A - ir -„i a t e i n this mg qn the intelligence that we need has®> further j J in £ , J w B i« n«aloSorirae w Welser * |ln Mesh wawkio county Taylors majonijrißl3o J «o ** il 1 3x 5 1 f *»i t -, - >*s
tr *K ■'’•T* v - ", thathnt few PitUbargh ba appreheniionsteapcctingjollachichpinasinuch aabe - ' l\*s
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f>V***J*>\' whol/wpir cireuliUon is composed of Indiana and tvhich.thO Beresch, yestetday at a genC ral u&nment msarery of Sandusky-20 majority for Cass. rn'Vandeburg r Taylbr»« majority is 41. SSS « ‘ - <
\ ‘J* T mill™ S*k Botes «ith a muture-of the AUcnborgp and waa Starching across St. Paler and hieratuie and science Auctioneer U ClMe, “ d » Cu * B raajorlt > lC6 ' In Jeffemen ciunly, in five townships, there is aW» B«>a * 1 - 1 * v r' * -
w >ft „- '*f . other ban s r H * n fit. John; whilo Jellachich himself, with- the other 1 JOHN PDA la Cuyahoga, there Is a democratic gain of 800 m 1 Whig gam of 71 over Clay. y_ _ }
’ -r' scrip of Pittabnfeh and Allegheny. Could n division, was gone towards Brock for the parposd of oeveu towns. Northern Ohio looks favorable to Cass. In Marion county Taylor has a majority of 89> for execuiingdfejrfek v. >
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cv=>i *s>. . *swi< * t v {l ,"* .s-r - deuce } for tvko "wonld not prefer to lay np a bill o B ul m Dublin from the Minister in London to insist 1 open this morning, Hick Din* ln Pickawav 10 towoshins. Tavlor’s cam is 200. I Alf the motenals ere required to f the - * „
M ’ V (’ 4 4' ‘ • one of onr city banks to the promifM of unknown upon tho rcleuo or 'the two American oitl- J |?"5? g fei.u, Rrnd Menno.,. 7 7', 1 T 4 i?, 1. 1 MAINE. ‘‘ MmAls Ho B nt.l».ie.clsur C . '
’ r ’ ’' r i «. w rf«m .rtMitniinns, *cns, arrested, some week, sgo on their landing in j newMiidc,and the rlchsst goods, iroponed this season, In Franklin, 4 wards of Columbus, and 11 town- In York connty, ten towns give 208ffot''T*ylor, . .....
>. ' Western institutions t I rel a’nd,and who have sinclbccn confiucdiahor .h,p.,T a ylo,.. ga , n 177. • ■ Bn d 20S0 for Cn..! Thf. ~ eVfe 8»h dtei the \T^&S^^S&Sp^^r r I ,‘
.... Cleveland *nA PJtt.lmrgti M.lHond. overt ° ,ia . „l0 Cl “ k C ° na,J ’ 9 towo,ll 'P 9 ’ Ta y lof h « a September election. i |
It I* H, ■* 4’ .>4 At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Clove- son, hnt,if so disposed, they hud nd opportunity of [ * ■ SOUARF "ausov A®* „ tArl ' Forty-seven town, of MamO have been 1160161 the price per supetficintftotfti Stood | j- - .< 't -i
>,'■* ,1 f ' " r >- - '»■ < ’ 1 land and Pittsburgh Railroad company, held nt their offending in any way agunst the law of England, tt J JTj OO .Msrkci siren, have ju»i receivtij, per lo Lora, no county, 9 towns, Cass’, majority,soo. from, nnd they show a Whig gam of lfeo. I fiSnußticlf mfd furauhing S niutnisl* , tho }' <
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0 } __Te,etdUm.lW,uL.; E n«ryG.W,U,ams. Se part, connected B . .Or searches S 1^ L WSiS In Franh.in ,ounly MUI» 1 -Vs J i, *“ .
"'V Hudson N. Day, Junes Barter. that ,s 12 ,1e5, in Ch’.mrra M4;6^ , ! ° f “ T ? >' ‘ '** - "
y~'y , r 7 ■:.\ ■ ’• y counlygl¥ „ Tl?lor74s;ClM( 4 sa t| m ~^j ,
'7*4 4" \ ‘ • WcUsvdte—Jameß Stewart, James Aten,' Henry evening, thn 31rt or October, to rece’ive the preii- Ln«H c^> ;ip e Vp^CAKTsnw«t’ ,,l ''*‘"”~ In Galln eonnly, in seven townships, thcie is a Vaoßnrcn, 149. In’44the vote atood, Cl*y,96T, I ce.. ' 1 « , r
li ± * **\ -* r Trttin S Mclntosh dent and vice prestdenis of ibo Peace Congrejw re-1-M^iIVMODECOI-OBS—Plmntblttrk.nbb J r stnped Taylor gain tif 91 over Ford j Polk, | Work Ber. i ~ 7 *
T " » '» t Cope, John a. Mclntosh. y cently held at Brussels, who are wpcctcd lowcetin ip aa a\i r «d i» all colo mand new siyfei-ai from in Columbiana Cass* maionlv is S5O This is a 1?« rt county gives Taylor 390; Cass, 308 j Van WHlSlwfaVVlfiu Unrteis'iiapeilot WwP *
• i t s - M > PUUburgh-Wm. J. Totten. f / tondon forth® purpose or presonung the address ftmfcaprrpalf Wnironted tofit s orooKde Orders « Uldblmim, Un» nijonly u &0. this M a » J *- 1 v , if
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.* : • ' Bamue/ Foljambe, Esg., Secretary. HoitAtro^-Tho opening of the State. GonerJ of A havc^ui^ tn nernd- pms .In Tuscurawa. county Teyl or has 60 majority,and E j,, lp . pm ■rtS’Toutth^wid.-Market PhS| “ ' 4 * * 4 |
.*'K -, 1 7V' r '' Cyrus Prentiss, Esq., Treasurer. 1843, took place at the Hague on the !6ih m.t.wtUi * « cSSfSSSd ' «" * ’ three townships to bear from. They will not fary , KENTUCKY. I - . '7\v*** - * , v
•'jfc'-^4 , t 3' 'A*’'»-»7-'v:' ,, cC«'- :; TAWni : 'ri4i»«nF«F '•""■•'» the usual solemnities. I *j 1 » mourning and hair * il the result. \ -1 - oia' - "*7 ..•: .x/x.-4'-.v.:,4'i. VTiry-^::
• ?•' .Hmij S. Mclntosh, Esq.,Local T.WMnjer. . . —■m: . *s» ■■■■■ .1 jo il w assorted stone a ■* , - 4-vx’ v ■.• i. 1 - wt/lCiLouisville,..TaylorU roaJortty ; .BiBA- :^vv.:: ':;..; ; ; ( ..-...| r .:£«QA|yi^^ATKlNBoN; , JHhn*t/krttirt*iiQfiJrtoj-Cop- v :-:.'
l\ ’ - * y "* v Pn ? K il! n U 1 J « Stains?, In Wayne county, so far as heard from, the V7h»g * IQQ o»d SA«r jSJVare' JPbey also, oy try
V»»’* \f »i * > 4 The Fatotory Olstxurtonnces. . NwiabeiWJMM %tl u *. assorted sione and plain gam u 98. * t i„ y * „ * I descnpuonoi Blacksmiih Work. Fi»Mueei,hciween * * > ,
rv vA ! ■* charged with having participated rp the factory noU The President and Dirertors of this Bant, have this ln Montgomery, Tojlor’a rf0j.231? D * Tr« tnrtv will be 12 000 Ho I store end Sr sale iowby <nov7lP. C. MAJBTH?, Ag'u - , rV* \J
4*113 **.*" t ,\ V ~ " may have erred in the strict letter of the law—but rauves JOHN SNYDER, rt . itarket streem Pntsburgb, h« now Moipleied Taylor gain or 23 over Ford. gains over i-rmenuen »Q every coun y t r„ivl eonsigmnn. j aafFH . . - „>
s\ -' ' I 1 1 ' . they deemed Ihemselves oppressed—acted manfutty n.vS-dtw .—-n er J sssoruneulto se- In Morgan county, 9 townships, Casa’ msj. 60. -. TEHSEBSEE. ' > . Shoplder«onhhnS*n4jfor«lo a J, *>4‘4 ‘
; 7V4 -and arecertsinlymore llZnl >^casv o n Ua« > In Guernsey coun,y, Taylor has 61 le M ln Memphis Cy.Taylor’a majority 255; which i. gS ' -■ "a ’.>V 4 V
* -1..4 -1„1. ,*■ r than punishment- .There must be wrong some- nyThi Bank has this d»> declared a dividend of of BROADCLOTHS. In Hamilton county, Cass’ majority is only 1773; a Whig loss of 2 votes since ’44. iifor Sobn a new Buggy- made and-finuheA m first , ' t ■
'7 * f where, or we nhonld not find t,mfd, virtuous girls, hundred less than fir,, reported. & Da, din, J 3 diaUiemW from, there... ramgjle Apply , " S
1 t*(- l A ' > - endeavoring to accomplish by force what was ae- , npT a.id ¥ THOMAS M, UOVVH, Cashier j CASSniEHEa, Green Taylor’s majority is 780} "Van Savior gain of 208. {< ** - ■ m _ ■—r; t ".~'
7 ' V.--V . : , - niedmprr™. I *s^r47T.,r ra n.o ll . l > I ?&n a Buren-s vote, in seven township,, 702. Wiihamson county is reported a. having given a ft^O^Fbiin ‘ . '
* j * *a* ' ltl October 19, J 948 > i low price of C2i cent {allwoolluptoihefinrsiqualiUes In Clark county, Van Boren’s vote is 199.' Wftiff train of 155. and three districts to hearfrom. oc js HOGAN fcCATiyvysßU*.. i ' u\^
4 ! .1 ' _ ,He:^ne C^r^V^^a%^L" 0 D t a\ 0 k f | "t™Ce oiock of SATTINETS, cmnmoii and In Ham, Ron county, Casa ha. a major, t, of 2070. ‘ W dmn county, a whig gain of 106. ‘/ A
T*? 1 /! -'t » ■ - The Cleveland Plain Dealer saya, that Th Pi Monday, the iwenileth day of November next fine, Undershwi* and Drawers, Gioves, Ac. All tho districts ore authentic, except the JOlh Wald. Masry county ex far as heard, from, gives ft Whig 4r hnttdaud for >aie~by 4-V ' K ’ L >,‘iA
* 1 ’ burgh Mming’Company have recentiy.blasted down are in- MTCas. has probabiy go, Ohio. It ion*, so, g “o7,S * S&SSS&I - - - t -T
«»j ' * - 4’ ' i -*' and cut up a mass of copper, nearly pure and mane- . ITxeiutoxßajixarPmsßcaoii,) vnrd lo examine Imttock, in IVbolesnleßooma, second from nil we havo received. Davidson county gives Taylor 2698'Casr 1976 -rUST RECEIVfiSDTiS Famnovx*is Haiti Quxurm I - - ' ■ '
7 ,’.'X v - .Me. which weighed no less than eighty tons! and Ociober SUt, ISIS. J storj _ L _ » OTi) fn.NnvemWS tsas 4 . * •) 25tLiberty aireei.alarge andsplenQiaaMortnuiniol * - ">,
’ r ‘< r ’ - , when delivered m mar- tn»Aa eleeuon for thirteen Directors, lo servo for ibe ] 4 -rwUlsd Beaver Olotni. ~ Col viLBUi, November 8, 3848. a gain of 140. French, English and American,CLOTHS, ®AB!3I- | J”
’&%?■> ; , -■>; %*> ,* . that the value of tins mass, when delivered in mar enraingyear.wiitbeheldiniheßankingllouseonMon- -QBOtVN, Blue, Oiivn and Mixed Beaver Cloths, for L. Haufeu, Esg.—Ohio for Cass, by ten to fifteen * ’777 MERE& nndYKTINGS. which wo Offer lo’seJlChMp- , t%'
r-w Z**! >* - \ r " i 5 let will exceed $25,090. Nothing in tile whole his- day, November auih, tdM, beiweon ihe honrsef 9*« JD Over or Dusiness Coals—made and trimmed band- . . v „ nnL iL JIISSIBJIpri. ,* erthan can be purchased eijewh?ro ttt tbe;eliy, ine * a ,•
'JfV, ~ ’ * ,1. • * . ,T . end 3 rsi Taojrxa hL How*, soroeh.andverj cheap, fereasb,at CURRAN'S, thousand. yonra,C6C. Marshall couhtv gives Casa 1344: Taylor 1309 onbbe arerespeetfully mvitedto call - 4 ' f fc
ft’-y *►«’.< .’ 4 tory of copper mining approaches this. wCßdie Cadner „ovS* ” 30 Fifth il In Stark county Cass’s majority ,s 1100, Marshall county give. va« « , J P oc i 2ft C. WERNRBPBO_ s - *,
r ’l'4 5.4 *'*> L , ' 4 ’ *4 , * ~ZT _ Meiciiavi a xsThtAJaracnTiaa’s Ruts. 1 ] rpHLSALE OF DAMAGLDGCODSwiH be continued ticking, 450, which is n gam of near 300. a Whig galnot 11 . - Art BOXES PRIME W tanuior aru- | 4-'
fV '. - - - ' oc ( 4 An OUTKAUEOCS Repost rnOM Prmnuao —Wo M * OcioluV» IM3 1 Int McKenna’s, this morning, at 10 o clock Alarge *"», “ , “ , “ -41 J etc, far sale, by W,A- J C A<3HteON, i ’ - ’’ .VW.
’’O. - 4,4 X, ’ * receivedadifrpauh yesterday from Pitfbnrg,giving rn-Aneleeuon ford.,rteenDj«mmofd«^k, for tof »ryGood.,’ShV . CloibW, Hardware, Queen, Madison county, Taylor’s majority,fiQO.j . ' ‘ T . r No-2SmiUifisjd«. . I , ' > . r t^'
a 4 ’ fl v Xiy % t S on nccoual ofatenea of onlragCßßaidto have been th!hfn»mny \ gar, will be held at the Banking House, on yare, Groceries Aft» wUibe *gm IIOTB n Union county, Taylor’t majority, 240. ns m Franklin county,*] tioTATOES—3sobarrelß Neshwnock powtoe*, m 5 1 - -
r *rrrr**&em. i • ,
-hi n : ' Siu msTpto" “hosxy or at least,‘. ? «d. V.V/hSI* ' 1 -~~ ’ r.rv
f '{>* R3r Out friends of the Snn havo been hnmbugged Sot ' - V,
'f'>-7 'l p > :/■ toobad: N. H d. MC . R « M^T.ttkM p!». faT;X'h J D. Haupes—Jefferson county gives Cass a major. It XoRN UEAL-60
flmeroa* others ily of about 40. ' "I .Jl **£—go | . - " ' yf '
r o who lead sedentary livfce, hare experienced their bene* I A FEW PIECES ver> tleslraMO siyles of plain and As&Off,hov. B—t Mi. 'T’FFUIS—SOO barrels of Gato x n«d other of. 1 4
\ V* f I t'! ■* flclal efleciN.andore con Umly volunteering their lestr* | J\. mixed Goods, for everyday busiufss wear, which L Haues-Ohio has trone for Cdo certain Hit A Applet received <and/or»uebI n j.. J fij| prß | „ - >
•»-w w morij ln fact, tht number of tecommenda* will be made up, warm and handsomely, at very low. **• maepeb—unio lias gone tor com, certain, nit x Jov4 CUMMINS
Sw k/ 1 . rl i s loryletters baa accumulated so rapidly of late, that* if a j rotes Callsoon t tmd secure one of these von aesiroble majority in the'Reserve is about SOOt tmsfceis.cb*n>in.ikft£4r»toraoleey • h ; + *l
was nec-anary lo answer them aIK Dr. Ollekener would l and indispensable Garmenls,., CVHWI 8, Rh»,h»«m«*» w,mw Pom « nf tnfl . l„.» f'■ rv-. , -* :■■•■■ CDMtUNS.fc/9MITH- : ; .....
' . ’ be compelled m employ a .peciaf amanuehsi. for ihat| nov7 • 30 Fifth.! Shelby connty gives Cass a majority or 100, a loss °”*_ . • - p „ n er-wr t Kj AlBlitoiTßikeir, I ' i ~"~ r . .4'
Ja’J’&V'-''/ -iff-'.i* 4 * •I- T. purple TtayaU,however,concur in one opinion, lo I 1 utels Vestlnas. of 2G. , , i»t JSlvedand | < - ' f , v”' , V
iß’-'rfVt/ 1 ' M 4?dyefed, r n d\Ve h H Miami gives Tnylor 734 majority, a loss or 20. SL.t * t’nc.sl 4 HOGAN 1 ! cWeLL. *‘V ,';t
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* eNm condftiorf, avoid, or amehorme j The returns, so lar, art favorable to Taylor, nays F'»r»g««rt *«w» PrtportrT % ~ ,-’ . *
I- e *&>’ 5->2 , 1 w“S U '‘ y l rare the DoWnit (Whig) Advertiser. mHF ,ai«r.be off sahf, iWo very j’- ’. .
C V r - r, f fi |t3*So dby b WM JACKSON,Gen Affent, f goods, warranted, the M Wud in the In’Wayno county^Cavs 1 mojonty is 600. to the viflage ofMurrys- | < “ V iT
Ka W 80 Liberty .treet, Piuwjurgh In Detroit « « 196. j * J ‘ J^C
' ' [For list of Agents sec ndvertiSement J ”tf ifeh,^' O,,r “M s/;' DnxncjNov. 7-1. o’clock 3ou*. „.
a,4 tlieir comrades throughout tho Union that Gen. |. ' ' '-Vt ? J
~ before. The “tltyofStraights”gives 160 majority, fine., tunberad mnd,.ud h ,hrtvlngjjple or j -- : ‘
wSi'-ff i■ 7 -■:* and ;; thfi' county otlVayno about 600 f- A, triumph -v :-Number:two;:Oontatnß‘Ono.hundred. «nd-.Cte.«res—.. :;; |. ! v/ :r y^-_i7. 1 v..r;.-7r:74“:^L7 l 'k’F;4<^-:;i4-;.i;;>^^;.< N i;.i^
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Quabtib Sessions — Wednesday, Nov, B.—At 10
o’clock, a. Court«et. No case heing prepared,
h()»t traoiactiog some anlniportant business, the
J Court adjourned till 2 o’clock.
Com. vs, Wm.Hutebinson—Com.cs. Wm.Chand-
billa of indictment for an assault and
battery. The Jury, w the case of Hutchinson, re
* turned a verdict of not guilty, and that the prosccu
- tor, Wm. Chandler, pay the costs; and id the caeo
of Chandler, returned a verdict of guilty. Seniencd
not pronounced.
Com. Jos, Pavia and John Terry—lndictment:
larceny. The prosecutor testifled that on the 30th
of August last he was standing on tho foot bridge
leading from Liberty to P*nn street; while thero ho
-received ft $2O note m payment of borrowed money;
'that the defend ants immediately camo up, and pro
duced an iron ball, and asked him to bet $2O that
there- was paper in it, but the was not
A , green* and rotated to bet; the defendant, Davis,
* then snatched the $2O from the band of prosecutor,
nndfSdUr handing it io the other defendant, made
„ ‘ 'his escape; but .the defendant- Terry was retained,-
/*and Davis afterwards arrested. The defence nt
- ■ \}\ rfempted to prove that the prosccutordid makeabet,
and lost, and was told by one of the defendants that
f be would give him $6, he would give him hts $2O
i note. There were some conflicting circumstance
T In the case. Jury oni.
par'Tho Brilliant goes down to-day. Who wants
la go to Cincinnati t
BST The river is now in excellent order. The
t boat* that have been aground below, will bo started
t again* Business looked brisk on the wharf yester
v i 3**4 ;
D3T Large quantities df Flour ere passing down
'the Ohio river in fiatboats. On the 27ih instant, a
of tbena had to; lighten vin order to.get thro’
Ihe-canal at Louisville.
FOREIGN NEWS!:
MtBITAIi OP THE HltffcßJTtAl
SEV£H DAYS LATER,! 1
The Bntwh'm&it»iea®«r HiberniatWch | 9d3iMj£J
on the 3d instant, at 3 A having
Ofct. Slat. f-- , . Jl,rtr»taaatTfe I
The determination ofthc JJ
lntue to Smith O’Brien to carry <m*n #p- '
whether tho consooi «rthe Attorney General, which
ta requisite for i>«* proceeding, could,he obtained.
b*Doijbgho* waafound guilty and recommended to ;
mercy- Meagher wag on trial*
>. :-T&echolera in England.-;
Onlv. thirty’nenfccates bad occurred inLondon with* i
in tho week.- vLWerpool -and-Mancheßter had e«-: i
caped the>setibf|ge,ranffbtit one was reported .1
at Birmingbam. - AU'&lnnnobad'aabsidcdp and the.i
go?ernmentbadxesolved on a£andantng tbfc'qaar- :
online regulations- ,
Theprobabihty of Gen.Cavaignac’a retirement or ,
overthrpWj'lo ioake'fabjtn for tbarcd; republicans of i
Parif,grow,B Bironger. ButtninqQillty prevailed in
France up to tho latest advices.
■iviJEha intelligence fro&rAustriaJsof especial:inter--,
eBt; : : On bearing of tbe success of the insurgents at!
YiennaV Saron Jellochichj who was - proceeding, to ,
lake possesston ol the capital-of pursuant i
to fals appointment by the - Cotar ■
misvary Plenipotentiary: to that Kingdom} turned hie ;
forcesat once m the direction.orVionna;.aUdon his
arrival in thetoburbs of that-capital, : he for some,
time, in the connection with the ( Emperor’s Genorr i
al Ancnburg, threatened itsbbmbardment. RutthO j
firm attitude of tho Diet scema to havochangedhia
purpose,-andat the last accounts he .was ■ retiring j
towards Hungary! ■- The Empcrorhad taken : up bis ;
resideoce at from the warlike preparer:!
tions that were making in his behalf, Itwas boliev
ed that an attack upon Vienna was intended.
These events produced their effect in Italy, caua>.
ing the Hungarians of Radctaky’S : army- to< demand:
leave to return homeland : produce a .statement of
doubt and insecurity throughout hm entirtrforee. i It
was currently'Sported. at pans that Charles Albert
Would uot renew: tho > armisticej bot-:wonld : Tcsome;
'hostilities on.tho 22d, to whlch tho fcritical-condir:
iioti of thcAnstrianJlmpire seeins to inVite.bim*:
= The following details of; the news have, beencom*-
mupicated to us by* telegraph from-Boston s v :
Liverpool, Oct.2lst»
- The weather dunng the post weebbas been: still.
very UDBettledi Dariog the early.part a good , deal
bfriduhas fallen; but- a variation oftho wind has
brought-aboui ajpomplete change in tho atrnospberc,
and'a bracing cold has succeeded thc previons damp
weather. - < 1 •>
The harvest is flow completely got in, and during
thecextfortmgbttho prepirationsforantum^BOW
ingWill'bo general. InScotland tbopotato crop ia
still ieported good}.whilst that of Ireland is immens
ely abort. - The - oat crop is: however.'goodv ; .The
markets generally partake of the same want of spir?,
’ it. prevailing in England. Inlact, Bpeculation is at
Un end ; and the large supplies which are flowing id
frorathe Baltic and other.ports, tend effectually to;,
keep down prices.
•• Tno alana which was.at. ilrat crcatedi.by the apt
: pearanee of thecholera,' has seqsibly abated«. ;The,
legistrer General of London has reported-;3o:addi-
Uonal cases only -up : to; last Saturday ;-6nt, on the
others hand, the general health is: better this .year
• than in ordinary years- only 991-deaths.having
been reccordecnast weeki-within the biils. of mor ; .
talityi ngainst 1154 upon en average of five: yean.
There'is only one case reported at Birmingham.
7 ACManebestcr,nota single case hasyet occurred.
Liverpool hat so far escaped the pestilence. - In the.
city of Edinburgh, the ravages of thc dieease seoma
to bave been rather more extensive thanm nny oth- :
er placed whilst the port of Leith has comparatively
escaped. - Its appearance, however, at the little
: fishing village of New- Haven, establishes, Without a,
: doubt, ihe Tact of its malignant; presence in; that
quarter. «. *
Tbe Government has already become satisfied that
the precautionary mcasnres pf.quarantme are alto
gether unnecessary; and. they have determined to
do away entirely with the regulations which enforce:
the- observance of quarantine, even m- the cases
where deaths have occurred from the Asiatic cholera
on board vessels coming from continental ports. -
' In Ireland, tho Lord-Lieutenant ih replying to the,
depntation of the inhabitants of.Dublinand vicinity,
. declined to give any direct answer to the memorial.
: in behalf of.Smnh the-assurance
• that foil weight given to,the recommenda
tion of the highly respectable jury which tried him.
The formalities for bringing a wnt of error have all
-been complied.with by tbelegal adviseraof Mr. O'-
Brien; but the official .privilege ©fgranliog or refus
ing 'the certificate,witn which the Attorney Gene-,
raija invested, will nof bo eserctsed hv that officer
until-aflerbis return to Dublin.; Mr.o?DonogfiuCj
afier some hours deliberation, has been found gmftjT
andn recommcndation of • mercy accorded,in conse
quence of bis baviog withdrawn.and disconnected
himself, from his associates previous to the attack on
Farrinrory. The trial of Thomas FraneisMcagber,
- commenced on Monday morning,' andthe ..interest
which had subsided at Clonmel during the trials of
M’Manusand O’Donobue, has now revived.:-: The
catholic prelates at Dubhn have como to certain re
solutions, which are highly.imporUDt in one point qf
view. -As a collective body, whilst, they, implore,
ibe government to employ for tbe Immediatc relief;
of the poor, all tho funds at-its disposal, and to uso .;
all itsinflncnce to effect such an-cqultable adjusts •
meat of tho relations between landlord and tenant
as shall stimulate an outlay of capital* msaro the
employment of tho abte bodied, and increase the
products of the soil—they add this significant decla- i
ration, “ thatthey deprecate the proposed measure ■
of a stale provision for the Catholic clergy of Ireland*,’ ;
- In France, the partial change -in the . admimitra--,
lion of Gen. Cavatgnac.is cither a prelude to his own
retirement from<. office, or : more probably , to some. :
convulsion brought abont by the - resentment . of the i
red republicans, and the republicans de. fuT>r//c, i*:
e. those who were republicans before tho 24th Feb-, i
fuary—-at being so early deprivedoftheawcetfofi
sovcrcignauthonty. Gen. Cavolgnac had no alter
native. He perceived that the majority- iji: the . As-; i
sembly, formed of loyalisuj-raoderate republicans,
—they who had become repoblieans after the 24th ;
February,—Tposscased the power of excluding him ;
from office at any moment; and, having been,him-, i
self raised to honor, by the republicans df la VetUtj ;
and the party of the Nationaii ho bad no other ro*
source but to attempt a-policyof conciliation. The i
result has been that Ducouxi the prefect of Pans, !
has written a letter resigning his office, and in plain :
terms says that fao disapproves of. General Cavaign
oe’s adroit and; in: presence of the dangers -
which menace Liberty in Franco, whilst it triumphs i
he sbali resume his place amongst tho
adversaries of Royalty, which he will combat uuder
all disguises.' 1 He concludessignificanllyss “AlUho
soldiers ef democracy must be at their posts. Mine
has ceased to be where my political sympathies ex
ist no longer.” Another pregnant proof of the
critical position of Cavaignacy is to be found in the
wavenng of the National. : .The Orleans family was
overthrown by the Sub-Editors of tho National.
Louis Nepolcon keeps quiet • The' chief socialists
banquets continue to ba held, and one' which ■ is to
take pmee on Saturday, the 2Sth, under tho auspi
ces of Mr,. Xedru Rolhn, creates: no.littlelalarro.
The fondv, which hadrallied whenlthc moderate par
ty were admitted to tho Cabinet; have again declined.
On Tuesday the 3 percents were 44 40,« and tho 5
per cents, 68,55.
AtrsTßrA-—Tho stupendous events which aro pass
ing in the neighborhood of Vienna, and in tbo Aus
trian ctnpireinavo;kept all' Europe in alarm and
amazement during tho week. Lart week wo an
nounced the breaking oat of the insurrection in
Vienna; the flight of the Emperor,: and the sscend
ancy of the insurgent party onthe .7tb and. Bth lost.
At this juncture, JelJachich,at.lhchead.ofaDumer-'
ous army of Croatms, was advancing towards Buda
Pesth; witha view to- suppress tbo insurrectionary
proceedings in Hungary.
- -When the intelligence qf the revolution ot Vienna
reached him,be instantly turned his columns in the
direction ofthatcity, ana advanced with rapid strides
toward the capital. Auersburg, the Emperor’s Ge
neral, who had previously taken up his military po
sition at Belvidere, in the suburbs of Vienna,-'had
kept the population in hourly alarm of a bombard*,
ment.- During the night of. tnc 10th, 11th, &nd.l2th,
the inhabitants of Vienna experienced all the torrprs
of a momentarily expected Beigo by tho tvyo arroici..
It scems that the Diet in the city bad raade roanyin
effectn&l attempts, by threats, to i nduce both J.eJla
chich and Aucrsberg to retire, and forbear:from hos
tile proceedings. Both evaded direct answers, or
i refused to give-any defiaito declarations of their.in
tentions. The position of Auoreburg, in a mllilary.
point of view, being untenable,: unless ho^.at once;
bombarded the city; has been unquestionably evaco* .
ated* - Reports stato :that Jellacnich hus retired to
wards Noustadt. It would .seem -that Prince Win-,
dischgratz,'WhoJotelydiBlingnished hiraselfiby.hia
decision at Fragne, has proceeded towards Vienna;;
and is to command underihe orders of tho, Emperor,
the combined armies Jellachich and
It in very probable that these armies have retired
from the immediate neighborhood of. tho city ;*or at
any rato; jf they have decided-not to borabard it, 1
they may tako the position, to: cut .off tbo supplies,
so as to reduce tho inhabitants, by starvation.- Rc-. :
portssay thflt the Diot havo 100,000 men in arms to
defend the Austrian capital; but a vast number, of
theBo.musl bo in favor oF (he ef
fort seems to be employed to ex&Bperato and inflame
tho populace.against the court party. On?the . other
hand,- there ■ cannot bo less than' 100,000 - regular
troops encircling Vienna at this moment; na rem
forcemeats appeared to bo pouring in from nil quar
ters. The Emperor has retired, not to lnnsprucky
but to Olmutz in Moravia. He carries him an
- 27* Watont’a Imnait VsosTAßtn Pats are a safe,
easyvandcerimncure.-for Colds and Coughs ; because
they cany off, by the stomach and boweU, those morbid
humors, which, if deposited, upon lhe-lungs, are the
cause' of .the above, dangerous .coroplaiuu. . A single,
-twenty-five cent box -of said : Indian.-Vegetable Pills is
generally sufflciemtomake a perfect euro ;of the most,
obstinate Cold—at the same time the.digestion isunprov
ed, and the bloodso completely purified, that new life,
and vigor is given to the frame*;.;-, -a
Bewareof Counterfeits find 7>ni/atujru.-r-Rememberihat
the Original and Only Genuine Indian-Vegetable Pills
have the written signature of YViixtam Wjuout on the
top label of each box
Remember, also, that Messrs. Feuohtwanger & Co;, of
New York; Jas. S. Giafjcoe &Cp.,at Cincinnati; and J.
B- Wilder A Co., of Louisville; are not agents for this
medicine, snd- we cannot guarantee the genuineness of
that offered by them for sale..- , . . >, .
j Thegenuine is for sale atPr.’WnghPsPrineipal.Offiee,
IC9 Race street, Philadelphia: and by Jonn Thompson,
150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Po., who is soto agent for
this city, by whom dealers can be supplied atthe whole
ale rate. -i.-nov3
ICTOoodnon dt Clark, ofßellevne, Ohio, November
23d, 1810; sent a letter to Dr;G. Cv Vaughn, the propnetor
of ilie'celebratid Luhontriptic Mixture, the Great Amer
ican- Reraedy r with*a-etatemeiu that in'the vicinity or
Ohio where they do businessi ihe article has had unpre
cedemed :snles- Nothing like it has ever . appeared.
People. resort to it > for all complaints;and ha effect is ab
ways good - : Old coses; which have-baffled! the skill
ofmeuical .menl have yielded to it, and the faculty are
using it in their practice. A large number of medical
men are agents fonts salerra strong proof o/,the great,
virtues of ihe orucle. Calr on AgentVMV oof paper,
whose, names ate to-he.found, under Great American
Remedy, and get a Pamphlet
. .-Agents in Pittsburgh,Hats ABhocewaYi NOrflLiberty
St, near Canal Bas\n Ji 14
■* \
Steal and PUe Manufactory.
l rpHF. subscribers have, enlarged:; their feteel and File
I A Manufactory, on the-corner, ofO llora street and
Spring alley, Firth Ward, erecting a.r.on
. verting furnace, a melting Airnoce, and a un-hauimer.—
Their Steel, now being of o and having
engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur-
I man Files of every description, ibut wili compare with
I the best imported article.j. and being determined to make
i a the interest .of .all who use Files in any .way, to pur
chase from them, they will sell their Files .at reduced
prices, for Cash; They will also re*cnt Files. ,and pur v
chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron-,
- age Is respectfully invited, (nov7) J.ANKmM A CO. ■:
JJaalnesaGollector*
-fTIHE undersigned,encouraged by. the liberal patronage..
JL of the merchants, professional gpiitleinen, and ine*.
chumes qf the city, offers bis services for, the, collection
of 1 accounts in the city of Pittsburgh tu\d Vicinity:} • Ilav
ingattended to busmess of thiskijid;fof many years for.
the Boaril of Trade, and being well acqumnted with this
and-ihe adjoining cities; he feels confluent of his ability
to give satisfaction, by prompt and'fnilhful. attention to
aHnusmess entrusted to him.
JAMES GALBRATH, Jr
To' be found nt Mr. Wtf.-.iRKnV Merchant Tailor,
Third strcet, opposite the Post Office. .-; • : , ; . , ;
•••:• T- : REPEBEXCL9
Gabriel Adams, P Duff, Accountant,
J-Carothersp*- - . ThomasScotijMasoir,
• L-ILLivlngston; • Jas. McGuire; Merch’t Tailor,
James Marshall, Wra B Scnife,
George Breed, Dr W M Wnght, Dentist,
■ • Dr. Geo.D. Bruce; .: C-Dodgc. (no\?^m
Xrui'iUK-rAii election: tor one .President,. aixAioim
i.\'£6M, andTreusurer tor she Pittsburgh and Cool -Hill
Turnpike Road Company, will be held at tho Toll. House
of said. Company'* on the Bth of .December next., .
J EWART Treasurer
AToirmilfc, Nov 0, 1848—(nov?) t
• iDEXBorrj November 8, 1848,
. Sprague, Whig is elected to Congress in second
district. The Slate has gono Tor Cass. The Legis
lature 13 doubtful.
Petboit, Nov. B—l 2 u.
L. Habfeb: —Wayne county, Michigan, gives
about 600 tmj. for Cass. ’
-, Jackson county* all. but one town, gives 558 for
Cass.
Washtenaw, 1G towns givo Cass-. 10 maj.- -Four.,
towns to bo heard from, which will Increase this.
Stuart, Dcm.y is probably defeated-in ihe-Sd Con-:
gressional district. State safe*
The Free Soil vote ib heavy in llhnoi p and Wis
consin.
CmcirWATt, November 8, 1848.
• DespatchesfromNcw Jersey and Pennsylvania*
clearly indicate that Mb States have gone for Toy
lor j New York; Philadelphia city and couaty
teported at 10,000 for Taylor.
5 ALABAMA.
fiii townships in Franklin county, »how a whig
gam of 140. "
(U]'Jwnderdalo countygrte» .»:Whig 4jain 6fi3Oo,iai j
reported by a Democrat. , y
? MASSACHUSETTS., ~ i
t rid Bostoo.Taylor’amaiorityover all others, 31Q7.
jV«i B uren ahead of Cues in the State. It id probable
Uijro it no election by the people. ”
WISCONSIN.
■ 5 a Milwaukie, Casa* majority it-.• <44b : - f .
jja Lake .county “ “ ...........150
{iIAB.yI.ASD ASD PfiSSBILVAStA.
v JH CrttcouttATi, November BrlB4B,8 r l848,
: nfaylor haa carried JSarylaßd by about 4,000, and
by 6to 10,000. 1
‘[Thu come* from Cincinnatian account of the
i hijiakiDg down of the: eastern line. Wc give it for
wflat it is worth.] * J , -
ifj HISSODPII 1 "j" "■ .. x
jin St. Lonis, Cae* haa a majority of S $ tbi* »• 11
lliHiiggaib qf 300, No returnalrotn the cownty.
i lOWA.
i 1 Deisoit, Nov. 8 th—2l). 45m. P- A'*_
’-iVour precincts ift Dubu(joc county give Cass lb\';
being a Democratic'gaio. Yours, truly, J
| Enrroft Fuse Pacsa.. j
IS SKW JERSEY.
Sussex county gives Casa a majority of 2243.
Podk’s majority wa a 3195." , ■
Ifonterdcu fconpl ete,l gives Casa a mojdrity of
JOfjO; Polk’s mayouty 842, --
IJb Mercer, Tnyl or’e majority 583 j Clay'a raajorr:-
tj tJO6. *- « ’
' . lihe.above threr s counties show a net wing gaio of
4 .*i; • r , -'i
!{ ~’ Ct INSECTICIIT., /t ‘
• Its New. London county, Taylor haa a plurality Of
611. , ->
itindhnm ebtttt] y gives Taylor a maj. of 18.
. li'cwjla«eaBivt-e-Taylor a majcbf 935, ,
hlnrtro.rd cboxty ( givea Tojylor 6604 j Cist, 6S4B>
amf f Y' in BurenWi ’■ ‘ ~ <
Pr (dgeport give a.. Taylor 634 ; and CBa* 4 5
gam of 106.-. ( 1 ■ . ’ i t
'JCaylarainaj.of^OO..;,,
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