The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, November 14, 1840, Image 1

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IB WBBKI.Y GBOUUUN II rUBtUMin IK fMR Cliy or Suvanuatt, niuUH II. DVI.I.OCll, rURMlMtt or fNR LAWS Of YtfllC tlUltiH, AKD tlT» ARC COVNTV PltlRTKII. WEEKLY PAPER—Turkk Dui.laM, j**r tin nom,--PayRlile in advance* ADVEIltISKMKNTS infortcJ at tlio thories- ton ratr*. 07* Pottage must be paid on ill CoitifulrtcA- tior*, and Inter* nfbusJnr**. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1040. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. (From our Correspondent■) MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov.O, 1840. llOUIKOr HKIMIK.-KMATIVKS, FlUDAr. Little or no bushiest of importance was transact' od by either branch of tlio LegUlnturothi* morning, previous to going into the election* act apart for the day. Both brandies assembled ut 11 o'cluck nnd proceeded to the election of u Judge‘for the Covela Circuit. 1st hallot. 2d. 3d. Warner 180 124 123 hazard 102 130 145 elected. firwin 32 16 8 Mill 14 B tilank 1 1 Attorney‘General, Middle. Circuit. 1st ballot. 2d. 3d. Flournoy, 71 71 70 Gardner, 107 119 133 elected Young, 17 14 12 Lawton, 5 9 4 -Dlank, 59 49 31 ginin," asserts what is false mil wImt he ought t know is false. There is a spirit In tlio following private note which prompts us to lay it More the public cyen It is the truo firo of tlio flint. "SpniKa Gardrr, 23d Oct., 1840. " Dcnr Sir— If I had the inrlinutioo to havetn- kf n nny part in the dreadful struggle which hns been going on for I considerable time respecting the ('residential Election, my oge nnd tho state of my health, would have rendered it impracticable. However, I nni determined ts vote in tho election, should it bo the wish of tho AloJghty to spare my life,nnd to effect it with more certainty, ! intend to go to tho Court houso tho day before. I must solicit tho fitvor of you to endian to me by tho next mull to Winnfville, 40 or 60 Van Boren Electoral Tick etK. I hive been a dose observer of each of the Administration* since I ho Government went intoop oration, nnd I ran say with /rt/Mnnd candor there is not ono I more cordially approve than the pre tent. I um, dear sir, ynurs respectfully, GEORGE HOLKMAN." Solicitor Central, Eastern Circuit. 'Istjrallot—White 460 elected. Polltill, 07 Blank*, 41 Both Houses then adjourned until 3 o'clock, P- m; (J Ip addition to our own Correspondence,uv extract from that of the Contlilulionalitl, tho following letter,which gives somo additional information of, tho proceedings of the Legislature: MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov. 4, 1840 In the Sapafb a hill was introduced by Mr. Jones, ofl'uuiding, to compel tho banks of this Stnto to comply with thoir engagements, and tn enable tho bill holders to collect spoclo without deluy. Mr. Duungnti introduced n resolution instructing tho senators ofGcorgia in Congrcs*. and requeuing the represontativos, to oppose the Charter ofa Na- tlotwil Bank. ' The following standing committees were announ ced by tho President of the Senate. On Privileges and Elections.—Messrs. William son, Gordon, Floyd, Echols and Dawson. On Enrollment.-*Messrs. Cuno, Waters, Wald- haetir, Morris and .Tarn**. On Petitions.—Messrs. Guess, Chastain. Smith of Bryan, Strickland of Ware, nnd Connor. On Engrossing Journals.—Messrs. Vincent, Godard, McConnell, Mays nnd Cameron. Among tho bill* ini reduced in tho Senate, thorc were three by Mr. Millet: oao "irs regard to taxes and taxation; another in regard to the pQTrha*o of tho Augusta Btiilgn by Tho City Counoil, transfer, ring all tho privileges of tho former owners to tho, present owners, &c. And nnother bill for tlio or gnnizalion of a court for tho correction of errors. "Tho bills in regard to a system of taxation, and to 1 tho organisation oft "court of errors, were ordered to be printod. VIRGINIA. From the Norfolk Bencon of Tuesday, wo fedrn .that Norfolk Borough gave Hariison n majority of 231—Norfolk County, TfO—Princess Anne, 1&2. ! tocdtl Voi.. II—No. 36. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMHER 14, 1840. Wliolo No. 88. pig copper. Tlio timo occupied in procuring (Vom the ore the above amount of copper, was only nino hours. Neither Mr. Alford nor Mi. Thomas hail nny experience in the basiuass of smelting, and the result is justly d,-email a matter of great conse quence to that territory, which abounds in rich cop per ore. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1840. VIRGINIA. Tho Old Dominion in 1836, gavo Mr. Van Bu rk*, n majority of 7121. For the gratification of renders, wennnox n com. parison of tho (cturni, so far received with thosoof 1830. The reported majorities in Bedford, Campbell and Richmond counties, n» published yesterday,-if correct, exhibit a gain in those counties Ibr the ' migs. 1840. V. B. H. V. B. Richmond City, 176 581 138 Hnnrico co. (s» fur) 390 415 24C Chostcrficld-cov GI7 3 3 253 Petersburg, 262 245 123 Noi folk Borough, 298 529 98 Norfolk County, 479 559 183 Princess Anno 269 401 56 KT* Signora America Vespucci, who hns made so much conversation in lids country, n* tho lineal and only surviving descendant of tiro man who stole from Columbus, the honor of giving n tinme to this continent, is in Europe. Sho figured in Glasgow, during tho session of tho Dritisli Association, nnd accompanied that body in several of its public Promenades? PCOCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL. Thursday, Nov. 5th, 1840. C-uncil mot—Present, I ho Mnyor, Aldermen Shaffer, Butler, Wagner, Boston, McAllister,Good win, Lewis. , Tho minutes of tlio List mooting were read nnd ■iifirmed. Tho Dock Committee reported mi H. F.Kiliink’s petition, to extend a mil-way 20 foci beyond tho wharf head, that they hud examined the sumo, nnd that it would ho bolow the bottom of tho river and Would bo of no injury to llto river or adjoining pro- Tho following resolution was offered ns a s-ubsti-' into by Aid. McAllister: Resolved, That the nbr.vo report bo referred to tho Recorder ami Mayor for their opinion as to the right of tho corporation to gram tlio prayer of tho petitioner, nnd that tho said report bo alto referred to the Commissioners of I’ilotugo fur their vions as to tlio i-IT.-ct upon the river nnd adjoining wharves, which would result from grunting tho prayer of sitid- petition. Tito Committee on Finance, on tho petition of Jno. Dai'y, reports that previous to tho erection of tho booth (fur which liu was fined) ho was re-' mnnstruted with and was apprised that it was a vio lation of tho Ordinance and it would bo officially ticed, but lie did not regard the conscquonccs; ho wns fined $30 by the Mnyor, to bo reduced to $10 .provided he took out a liccnxn in n given limu; ho did not comply with tlm sentence, und now prays relief, "hm-nuso his circumstances nro not good;’» bis plcu is insufficient, nnd your Committee reentn. mend that the uction of tho Mayor bo confirmed i JOHN LEWIS, 1 r R. M. GOODWIN, ] ComWcS The report'wn* adopted. On motion o( Alderman Goodwin, tho Marshal wns directed to advortlio for eleven negroes, to be hired by the City and employed from tho 1st of iJbilunry for twelve months, in tlio Scavenger's De- put intent. Further resolved that thu Marshal purchaso a mule to bo used ia tho Scavenger's De* rpartment, and thut ho sell tlm old muin (now used)* at public out-cry, and pay Tho proceeds of ihe sale into the Treasury. On motion of Aldcimnn McAllister, Tho "Marshal was directed to employ fc Keeper of tho Post House, nt $25 per month, a untU 'further oidercd by tiiis Board, The communication of C. McArdoll, that his premises where his piloting Press and apparatus worb loentrd, bad been fired on the night of tin* 2*1 November, kistnnt, wns read, nnd on motion of Al dormnn McAIKstar, thu same was referred to tho Mnyor to investigate, nnd if ho shall como to the cdtichision that it vvn* not occidental, iw is author ized to offer u reward of $200 for tlio detect'on with evidence m secure tlio conviction of the perpe trators of the act. Tho Inspector of Dry Culture made his report Tvhiehwn* read, an.i ordered to bo published. Tlio application of tlio Board of Health to tlin Mnyor nnd Aldermen, thru they would memorial ize the Legislature for tlio purpose of incorporating tho Board, was read and rofcrtcJ to tho Finnnco Committee. Tiie application of Messrs Lamar, Wiilink and oiiinrs, in relation to tho lino of wharf heads, was referred to a committee. Antountof accounts passed $487. Concii' adjourned. MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT AT SEA. \ The schooner Emma, Cspi.'Cole,from New York n’t tlih port, experltncrA elf Haterns* on llie 4th inrt, n severe hurricane from N. ft. shipped a sea, which struck lifer rtft her stern, and washed over- hoard livo passengnrs, one Cabin and four steerage. Tho unfortunate individuils ore't—B. P«*rn>, nalhro of Franco, Cabin ; Julm Murphy, John Corbitt, Marlin Goimnn, John Quigly, steerage. The ves sel suffered considerably In sails, rigging and spurs. ( From our Cor respondent.) MILLEDGEVILLE, Saturday. Nuv.7lh. My dear Sir— After tho reading of tho Journals this morning, the Legislature resumed the unfinish ed business of yestorday, to wit: tho elections fo r) Solicitors Genoral, &c. Southern Circuit, 1st Ballot. 2d. 3d. Democratic majority, soys tho Globe of Wednesday evening, is 1,480. In 1836 when Mr. Van Burrs'* majority was 7,121—there wsto 110 Count iesand Cities in which pulls were opened. The vote this year has cuntkL erably increased. NEW HAMPSHIRE. j Tlio New Yntk Evening Post e'f last Wednesday! (received by'Ate Western Mall) furnishes return*, from Ifil tow tit. DeWitxJh/tlc majority, 8810.— Democratic net gain,'211*1. MAINE. Letters have btfnn -received in this city, this morn ing, stating that Maine will'certalnly give Imr doc toral vote for Ms. Van Bitten. From York county tho returns nro in tho highest dogreu favorable; nnd there is no doubt now ns to tho result. Tho Demo* crude Majority, it is said, will he about Ono Thou sand.—fere Post. LOUISIANA. On the 2d inst. 144‘4 votes were polled jn Now Oilcnns. Thu Dec thinks tho entire vole will ox- Seward 50 35 withdrawn. Hnnsell 100 121 126 Gilison 91 100 133 Blanks 17 4 4 Uu ierwond 8 1 So John Gibson was otooted. Ocmulgee Circuit. 1st ballot. 2d. Reno we i5i Alhurst 41 withdrawn* Sanford 113 102 So Augustus-Rees was elected. 'Western Circuit. 1st ballot. 2d. 3d. -4th. 5th. Hull 37 94 129 129 138 Overly 30 27 ’Withdrawn. Underwood 20 37 Tvithdi-nwn Unygooil 22 15 withdrawn. People* 44 82 118 122 121 Cobb 121 withdrawn Greenwood i Blanks 30 14 10 5 So William II. Hull wnn elected. Flint Circuit. 1st ballot. 171 VIRGINIA. Tho Richmond Enquirer of 29th uU. say*, “The Federalists are determined to carry tho Old Domin ion—because, they know well, that without Iter, their Dynasty nover can bo secure. She would be come the siondanl hearer, nnd again put them down' —Hence, they are attempting to bind her to llnrri- son’s car. Hence, thoir Federal Orators havo been poured upon her—Hence, Daniel Webster bus been brought to Richmond—Hence, John Sergeant (the Vice Presidential candidate of Clay, nnd tlio chnm- plon of the Missouri Rostrirtionists) lias been bfough tu Yotklown, and fonsted nl Norfolk—Hence, Les lie Combs lias boon addressing the gentlemen und then the Indies of tho log cabin nt Richmond, nail is making a tour in Lower Virginia, nnd been uflici oily cried up as '‘tho Patriot nnd tho Orator." though lie is denounced by Old Hickory a* a domes tic spy, scouted by tlio Democracy of tlio West; and a Whig oftusto turning us said ofltim.after ho “ had slid" his Speech, that tho General had better go to College, than preach politics to Virginia. Bat they will nil fail—foreign orators, home ora *of tho Union. The same paper soys— Ckeeringfrom Old Virginia!—All our Corres pondence; nil our information, is most encouraging. •A Correspondent from Mecklenburg assures us of W majority of from 250 to 300 in that County—in Halifax from 4 to 500—thus giving a clear majority go Van Burcn, of from 7 to 880. Wo understand, sire shill enrry from 5 to 600 in the Surry Dis- fgjfe Our friends in Frinco George ore moitactivo among them, may wo not rocognizo one of hei ms*» honest and aide citizens, whoso feelings were inclined to tho sido of tlm Opposition, but who, consistently with Ithnselftuid hi* on n previous course «t another important npnch, hns sought information from Gen. Harrison, to disripntc his doubts, hut has soofhtU In Vain!—Wo Itnvu also received tho Pro ceediug* of tho Convention which nssombled at Ab \ngdon on the 15th, composed of Del-gates from Iho counties of Loo, Scott, Russell, Tazewell, Snjyth, \Vythe, Grayson and Washington. Their dress breathes tho finest, spirit and a committee con. tilling of Delegates from each county to estimate the probable aggregate majority in thsir Congress ional District lor Martin Vun Huron at tint approach ingelection, reported thu probable majority at I,- 625. In a word, avery sign looks bright in the Old Dominion, And the drivelling Editor nf the I'm- tersburg Intelligencer, who, with a view of mislead Ing bis brethren elsewhere and keeping up thoir •plrlls, has iU audacity in assert that we •• bsve not |Im sllghuit Itojio lira! (our) patty cau carry Vis Gate on Lake Huron.—A heavy gain occitredon the 23d tilt, nnd did considerable dnmiisc to vessel*. Tito stentnbuai Missouri, which left Buflaloe on thu 20ili Inst, with 150 ions of merchandise ami 150 pnssengr'rs, mortlin galo in Snginntv Buy, during the early part of wliirb tho ennuections of thu boil ors gnvo way. nnd lot off the Wholu uf thu ileum. Tho Bunt, of 1 corn so, been me unmanageable, nnd was drifted mure than 75 miles by tlio lianlo*l blow •ver known upon tlio lake Ton tuns of goods were thrown ovdrbonrd to lighten tho vessel during the g'tle. This relieved the bont considerably, und by continued exertions Cupt. W succeeded in gelling tho vessel under command again, nnd finally return ing to Detroit in safely, to tlio infinite delight and thankfulness of nil on board.—Phil. Ledger. Whales in the Culph of Mexico.—A Milrtln- iqiio letter slntes thut, on tlm28th Juno, 58 cachalot wlmle* worn driven on shore during a si iff gain near tlm Basso Points. Tho iuhiildianis hnstened to mnkc a* much oil ns i hey could from their carcases, before llto beat of the climntc rendered them pu'rid Tho appearance of w hales in theso regions is not of uitjal occurrence. Kcgocialion of a Loan.—The St. Lotii* paper* stnto that John Smith, Esq , President uf the Bunk of Missouri, Imd returned from tlm oust, where, he hud boon to make urraiigemenls to procure money by n hypothecation or side of the Smto Bonds, suf ficient to meet the debt of the Bank to the U.S.Go- tur. and njl-nud V.r s inia will <11111» llwl'l» s .liin Tho ro-nlt of 111. cpodiiinn a|.|0Mn ... * have been the ncgoitutlon ol n loan of Imll n million, upon it hyputimeution of tlm bonds ut fifty poi- cunt, on tln-ir fnco vultic, and upon a very high rate of in tcrost. Ftom Fayal.—Captain Brmvn, of tho Brig liar longer, nnivedut Boston on Thursday, informs the owners of vessels which have lunrled oil at Fuynl the past summor. thut when he sailed, n vessel was hourly expected from England to tnko tlm remain dor of it to tlm United Sistcs. In thu llurbinger cumo passengers, Cupt. Hitchcock and crew of ship St Jehu,of New York, condemned nnd sold; I). E. Smith Books, C. W. Dabney, Jr. nnd Fran cisco Viera, and thirty ninn distressed American seamen, put on board by tlm U. S. Consul. The Catholic School (lueslion.—A discussion is now going on in New York before too Board of Aldnrmen.un tlm pt-titioti of the Catholics for n por tion of tlm public school fund, which limy claim for tho support of thoir own separate schools. Tho Rev. Dr. Bond, Rav. Dr. Bangs, und Dr. ltecse, of the Methodist Episcopal Clmrcht Rev. Dr. Spring, of tlio Presbyteriutil and Iluv. Dr. Knox, of th« Dutch Reformed Church; nnd Hiram Keichum,Esq. of council lor tho Public School Soriely. alt tako part in ilia discussion.—Philadelphia Ledger. American Copper.—A Inin number of tho Wis consin Enquirer sny* (hat Messrs. W. Alford and P, W. Thonta*, of N«w Haltimne, in that territory, Imvn met with complete surcuss in their experi ment* on smelting copper ore. They conslfuclod a verv simplo furnaim which cost only ten duilms, in which th«y -melted on tho 20th of SepD-mlmr last, 2500 imunds of ore, from which limy obtwined 700 |M»uf>(l* of good pig copper, pronounced by cniitpa* tom judges, to bo sujmrlor to tlm South American 24 5 8 Gorman Strong McGee Hawclo Blank So Z. E. Hnrman wns elected. Brigadier Central, 2d Brigade, 18M Division Gforgla Militia. 1st hnllut. David Bush, of Talbot JC0 Blank 59 Both HotAcs then ndj.iurnnd until teh o'clock, Monday morning. In my last ytrti were ndvlscd that Wm. W. Ezzard was elected Judgn of dm Cowctn Circuit; James Gonlon Attorney General of tlm Middle Circuit,and Wm. P, White Solicitor General of - tlio Eastern Circuit. ■ 5 Another Correspondent informs us thnt Alexander Pope was electod Solicitor General of tlm Northern Circuit. -V- cced 4086. Ship Prentice, from Boston.' arrived yesterday l»t ’ridsport..picked up ut sea Cn’pt. Brookfield,two men and two passengers, in'tho longboat ofschnon- er Delaware, which Wretk wo published yesterdny morning —N. O. Bcr, 3d inst. yf LAW SCHOOL. ^ Wo invite attention to the following:— W. H. Bulloch, Esq.— Sir— By reference to the Athens paptrs, It wilj be perceived Unit Edward Harden, Esq., of Clnrko County in this State, contemplates tho opening of a Law School in the Town of Athens. This gentle- tlcmnn has Ik-on long fuvotably known to this com munity. For several years ho roprcMt-nted will) ability lids county, in tiie Senate of our Stnto, attd fur some timo hat been devoting his energies tn the study nnd proctica of the Law,,in tho intcrinn.four State. Coiivcrsnnt a*is the writer vvflli tlio intelli gence, industry, nnd attainments of-- Gen. Harden, ho would call tho attention of the puldic to the mi- Yortlaim-m of thut gentleman. Tho location of tlio contcmplnlcd Law School at Athens is judicious.' The lienlthof that place, llto literary ntinos, hero imparted to it by tlm University, the ettsy access to tho Library of the College, which exists abovo nil. tho legal attainments of the'gentleman who propo* scs tho establishment or the Law School, ail con" spire to commend the project to tho favorable con sideration of tlm public. How much bettor that our young men should ottend lectures fh their own Slate, instoad of going North for that purpose! Why run to Massachusetts, or Connecticut, when In our own Georgia tlm fountains of knowlcdgo are to be found! It is to bo Imped that the itifutuntlon which exists upon this subject will econo and that our do mestic institutions will moot with proper encourage ment. LEfc. > qf^Ce ringe way is to Im also spiral, and iwn'liundred feet In dinmeter. The grniiients of tlm roail will l*o alwut ‘ ' “ ‘ * no means sumo of our streets. one in twentvfive. forming an inclination by 'nns inrnnvi-nirmly steep, indeed less so lhaii WKUNKSUAV, KOVUMUKH II. 10*0. I met V met • THE NEWS Ob' THE DAY. The foreign Intelligence is of so much more rest than usual, that w« spread It at IrWgiH be Core our readers. “ O'Connell ban signed tho tce-totnl pledge in Ire land. The list «*f Father Matthew's converts now contains ubotit three million names! Lord Lnns- dnwne, the president of tho council, on u recent visit in Ireland, sent Father Matthew a £100 noto as a token of his interest in tho Worthy priest's tempe- mneo operations." Ptinco Louis Napoleon had arrived at Ham, tlio place of his confinement. He will probably be libe rated after a year or two,if France remain* tranquil 1 —and perhaps if shu doe* not also. As to ourselves on lids sido of tlm Atlnntic, tho great topic is the result of the elections. All desire to know whether tho Democracy of this country have been floored by tho fumes of hard cider, and whntlicr tlio Log Cabin candidule will, in March, enter Oolb’s great Scarecrow—tlio President's mansion. If the-people of this country will it, wolnust sub mit fur four years to tlm ndfhiidttratiun of one, whoso principles, when defined, we expect to bv hostile to those wo cling to iis tho pillars (to use tlio expression) which sustain the Republican edi fice, on which is inscribtd llto Constitution of our country. We desho not to seo those pillars attempted to bo refurmed by modern politicians, or tiie shining elmrnclor* of our constitutional chat tel dofucod by 1 efforts to promote tho general welfare. Bui enough. - How are tho elections ? Let us glance ht New England. There is NEW HAMPSHIRE. t>iko tlm In-ecta Which now sweeps her granite hills, she niflms fmlh to tho rescue of Van Dukkx nnd democratic principles In 38 town* his majority lx 2318—hi* gain 1069. Sl'Vkn hearty cheer* for tint bright spot upon the sun of New England. Wo with sho had inoie votes, with nil our heart. But seven is a magical number. MAINE Quivers in the wind. We mnyget hei ot-Vmhtny not. It is a Fairfield however lor the Democrats, nnd they serro to meet their opponents manfully. Returns from 18 towns in York county, show n small V. D. gain. Also, 5 towns in Lincoln a V. B gain of 40. Fftecn towns in Cumberland show n Whig gain of 219, of which 101 is In the town of Portland. The return* are yet Very imperfect. CONNECTICUT AND RHODE ISLAND Built gone for the Whigs without redemption.— The first, say their papers, by a majority of 6385 1 five town* only excepted, ond tlm last by a majority of near 2000, two towns cxcrpicdt Neither worse limn Georgia! NEW YOllK. Wo will hear lo-dny frem the city of tho Empire State. There was some collision on Tuesday night betwoon two clubs of tho respective parties, wbiclu wo hope, will nut extend to the polls. This great Stale will put tho hroud seal of the people upon *tho hopes of tho two contending‘can didates. PENNSYLVANIA. Wo claim her by 5 to 880 majority—nt nny rnto until wo have to.yield her to Thaddeus Slcvcnj and bis ullics. Wo don't sty that »he Whigs nro not ilmtiting for her. Thcy'ro cracking their lungs, but wo put no fuitli in their figures: Tlm NY. Journal of Commerce, (Whig) give* oil thacouniios, official ond unoffciul, and yields Van Uuren 177 majority.. Tlm National CaMlle, (Whig) Extra of Wednesday afternoon, gives Har rison a majority of 800 hat adds “ thoro is still great doubt as to iba result.'’ MARYLAND AND OHIO llava gotta fur Harrison. Virginia. In fuiiysl* counties and titles heard from, tint The Teeth.—Attention to tho cleansing teetli cannot he inculcated nt too early an ago.— Tho neglect of brushing and wash.ng tho teeth Is invuriably attended with both diseaxo nnd decay, which by timely and daily ablutions might have been avoided altogether, Those who have grown up in the omission uf this salubrious habit shnulil lose not an fhxianlln availing themselves of a prac tice so easemiulto general health and cleanliness. Tito extremes of ht-ul nnd cold nro injurious to tlm toelh—tlioreforo, tho water with which tlm teeth are cleansed should Im what is termed luku-wartn. They should bo well but gently brushc-d, both night nnd mornih'g'; the brush should bo neither extreme ly hord nor extremely soft, but should pn*ff-M n mo- ilium quality. Should tho gums flood •tightly during Iftu Ytpdratiun, it will pYodbce n salutary ef fect. Tho most effectual, nnd indeed the only, means of keeping the teeth nnfl gums in n firm nnd healthy stale, is by using tho brush dully. Those who possess good leci It should he careful to pre set vo them. When they (fro in good order, eutl free from tartar, tlio uro of a soft bt tirii once n day, with a little dentifrice occasionally, will be quite sufficient to keep them so; nnd with this the owner should rest satisfied. With respect tn tooth powder, which has afforded to qunckery and imposture u spacious field for their operations, whereon tho credulity of mankind hns enabled them for years to. reap n golden harvest, it Is obvl.it* tn all who give themselves tho trouble to think, iIihi the simpler tho ingredients of it* composition the more bcm-liciul it is likely to prove. 1 know of none butter or more wliulesomc, cilhrr for cleansing tlm teeth or for strengthening tlio gums, titan,cuttle fish, prepared chalk, end orris root, cumiuglcd together in equal quantities, which any one may procure separately from nny roxpuctubls chemist, nnd mix himself.— Hunter. SUV* are grievei*! to learn that'tlm Chldt/l'lts■. senger washed ovrrliMml from tile schooner Emma! arrived at this port front New Ynrk.tvn* Mens. Pe rot, Who wns engaged as Profi’nUr tlf the French language in Chntlium Academy. lio wns highly rerommended «s n Teacher to the Principal of the Academy, nnd his untimely fate must awaken u sympathy for the unfurltitinio gen llemnti, 'Who, while seeking the land of strangers, was destined to a watery grave. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Wo received no letter from Milledgevillo yestcr. duy. Wo, this morning, publish a Bill und Resolu tions Introduced Into the Hennte, In’llto Constitutionalist of Mofiduy.'tvo TnlQ the following*: * MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov.O. Two hill* WtJre introduced in tho Sclihte, this morning: one torcgidute tlio hanking iniiiiiiiions in tiiis Stnto, tn romped'them tn resume specie pay ment*, nnd to ronfiirm to the laws of tho State under rertnin |tennltie*. This hilt wns ini induced by Mr. Morris, of Franklin Tho otlierbill wn* introduced by Mr. Williams, of Baldwin, nnd bus for its object to prevent frauds nnd illegal voting nt all elections. MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov 7.1040. Mr Dunngnn introduced ubill in the Semite tld* morning umendiog tlie'het passed nt tlio hist session, requiring the hanks, in their sefrii nununl returns, to snocify tho indebtedness ■ f tho directors of the bnitKing iustiititioiii of tho state. By this hill, tho bnnks fulling to comply with tho provisions of tho hill of Imt session, nro to forfeit and pay to tho state tho sbm of fifty thousand doildrs. This penalty to bn recnvprod by action of debt against tlm said hank’ inginstiiilhms in oilliet tint superior or inferior courts of'tho state. Mr. Dunngnn reported n hill yostetdny'lo enlarge tho duties oftlta Western and Atlantic llali Iti.nd cantmissioners Ity authorising them to p Jtrhnse hinds for, depots and trading towns, end to apply the pro cord* of tint town (•tsro defl-aying tlio expense of tlio Road, nnd lopt-rtnii iho Hiwasioo Hull Ruud Compnny, to extend their rout! to oUrtet-tninus in tho direction of Rod Clay. THE elections. , From tho Bultjmore American of Snturdny last, brought by a pus*enger in tho Southerner, from Charleston, jrestjtrdny iqorning, and which antici pates lids forenoon’s mail from tho North, wo ex tract tlio subjoined cheering Intelligence from New York, as r.nmmiinieutid by llto Jolt mat of Com. meree of Friday. It will be seon.lhnt tlio Democrat* havo gained jn the populnr vote, besides six tncmbtfr* iif Con gress, while tho Whig* hove gained tlircu members which Mue* a not guin, to far, OflhMo 'Democrat, dc meiftlx'r#. Tho Now York Weekly Herald dTSaturdny (pult- Ihitftd, wo presume, on Friday) claims New York for Hakuison, and asserts thut Governor Sowhrd hns lost his election. Wo do not however discover sufficient data in its Columns to arrlva nt any con clusion on tlio subject. /From the N. Y. Journal oj Commerce, oftlk tnst.J NEW YORK ELECTION. It U hxceriiiincd that tho whulo Van Utircn flekot for Congress in lids city is elected. Tlio following is n proxininiostntemontof thehta- jnritles In counties named, compared with 1838. It will he undetitoiHl that wto doliot profess to stnto the cxuct vote. Nov. 1840. W. V. B. 1300 and reported, from all the count lea extwpt Jefferson, McKean, Potter nnd Warten. They show • ma jority for Harrison ofUIO. Hm foul countle. 'h nVet ifrem tfive a Van Huron majmliyof 58* wiHHe Aectltftt on tlm 13.1. Goldies. i t Tlm Reporter says— Wo kept hack itnr ptffle'rfti tlm Impo of being able t" give'tlm cei'thin roRilt or the rltfcfldfilntliit State. It is impossilde, however, lii'arrive'at n greater certainty than Will Im found in tlm column of mums which We have inmle out nnd insoitod. The official rolitiiis alone ran mlw determine who takes tlio Stnto nnd lh- whni'ftinjority t nnd whenever wo cun "btaln them, tlmy nIiuII ho sent to our friends with out dfelny. A Harrisburg Correspondent of the American, (under date NiW. 6.1 o’clock P. M . Write*:—The Vail Huron men had entirely given up tho State, nnd yesterday ono and all admitted that it had gone for Harrison—but a letter to tlio Post Manor hero from Armstrong, which soys thut Clarion County may im put down at 1000 furVan Hufen.'tihs mired thoir ufltlw. anil'iltny V considered victory, yesterday -and -tho ‘day before* ns pa-'t hll ditubr; blit IfnmTepmVre.pccilng Clari on should prove correct, it u still doubtful, and it will ba difficult to soy who litis lllo'SRtto until iho official n'tnrns are till’its. It may yet prove,nnemo : hollnvc, llint'pnrts of both electoral tickets are elect ed,wml Pennsylvania may present llto novel .specta cle of casting elecltiral votes (br both thecOndidatos. The Washington Globe of Thursday evening, gives Van Duron a majority of 298 in llto State. Thol'ennsylvTinian^Dum.jbfihdSth, ghrea him' 1083, liutdo tu bo redhood by nfliblal returns, but expresses tho belief that Ponnsylvania is safk roll Van Bun bn. Tho I'hiludelphia Inquirer of llio 7lh, l (Batilrd4y) makes a culciflatiun giving Hntiiruit 1'onnsyRania by n mitjority of 65. NEW JERSEY. The Wldgs ctulm a majority InTlVo'Etato if 2!}0& votes for lluirlsun. ilcknn hh» ficke'i sa much tliKt Uouck has a majority In tb* oouaijr. ■ ..>ti.fm»ai 1 !»#‘tr.W 8tm h °. k,Ct> ^ 000||Mn *" "paver A Irtlsr received 'In Albany from Mr. Perlr, o Monroe, shy* that tlm ewfntles Wil Bridge will give In fnrrensCd w hl* veto of2,0«) 1 irturtn r irntlemnn said nearly 3,060 u :■> »■,« j ilingovermn's ticket. Id Alleghany county the Whig Vote hns ttlleWoff. Nothing has'been hcar-l from Oswego. ' ft is •aid that Fishkill has given 223 lOdOfnco ma 'jntby.an.l. thua dotted Darie* |n Coogrtts from that district.. If so. It is.ft whig hiss. ‘ * Tlio Whigs in Albany say that Howard tin* gaimil enough In Unetda nnd Mudison Contlcs to makeup for nil hi* Isssrsi olsewimre. • /*pW. .<*.•■ Six town in Scnhyrio gavo Bouck 007 majority. The Cliffs of Mohcr Co. 'Clare, (Ireland.)— Nowhere cun ntiin feel so little, nnd recognize tlm Almighty in his work so grunt us upon tho Cliff* ot Molmr! Take your stan'l any Wlion; butweon"Hugs Houd," tho barrier holdnd which Liscanimr Buj reposes and llto last of tho cliff*, ore it sinks into thu limestone rocks of Doolrn (tlm sunt ol Major Mncnamrn, M. P.) and you am in prescnco of the wliolo Atlantic. There is notn foot ol cnith upon which a bird might rest its weary wing, butwccn tho grtfumi you occupy and Anterirn. And upon whnl aro you stunding! On u cliff, rising from the - deep soma fourteen hundred feet in perpendicular Imighi; nnd if you chiinDo well (a* now u days you can scarcely fail to do,) if von tako thut cliff crown cd by O’Brien tower, and look fr-m tlio galleries constructed neur it, nil the rest of the gigantic bio thrrhond tlm guurdinn* of (ho land ngninst tlio O ’ coon Powers, aro in your field of view each, too, as suming for its functions some vast nail fantastic simp* to mortal vision. One u‘castle, proudly rearing it* form in soKufry grandeur from thu depth of ocean, with towers, and bntilcm'-ui*, nuil outwo.ks, nil complete; another n mined momuleiy; stretching out from beneath the luow of tin- supervising cliff fifr to sen upon n tongue of laud, with ii* laige main tower I rolion oil'and rent with lightning, nnd its long nnd lofty pointed roof yet petlect, snva fot some few chasms, nnd every whom clothed with ntos* nnd wild breepors, und tho rank waving grass that springs fr-'tn Weather heuten nnd mouldered mhxoniy under iho eyo ofuges. Wlml a retreat, indeed, were lids for world weary man, where nought wns to ho w-enoxcept tho heaven and iho witters, nmi God in both.—Morgan Haller, in Fra xer's Magazine for September. A Resuscitation.—Prbfessor Ain.lt, after being shut up in a lot tress for twenty ono years, his atrug gles, his suffering* and his namo alnin.t forgotten, hns, we fenrn by the Gorman pnpcrv received hut, been restored to liberty. Young men will nsk, wo hfc afraid, in Germnny ns they u*k in England, who is Arndt! Fourorftvo and twenty vent* neo, a professor of hi* namo wns tho lert-ur of the German government. IJuwns hnprisuned, not for his mis «Ked-, hut his jiop.dnrity. Thu students sung his hymns to Ebony, reponrd his burning w<*id>, and frightened king*. By tho patriutic. rxertiwn* of tho Germbas, llto French were driven across Bin Rhine, nan when they claimed their promised reward of n liberal constitution, limy wmV nrt«w.-rrd with stripe* dungeons nnd fellers, Arndt, we bolfove, wns ono oftho*o w ho felt most deeply tlio faithlessness of the King of Prussia) and most loudly and eloquent ly expressed his indignation. For dial ho wasim prisoned, and for ihni ho hns been kept in prisonfor twenty one years. Tho presold king of f'miiiu hns tlm merit of releasing him, of le.toring him to hi* profi-ssorship, hud of com|>«>u*ulhig him fur purl <)f the pecuniary ln«s ho lm» .nstalned liy hi* Irpprisotims-nt. But tlo tyrant who confined him could no morn restore Arndt llw year* of which ho deprived him, than ho could restore the duud tolife, Arndt hits Imen ruhln-d of his fume, past all human power to give him redress. For twenty ono years Im Im* born dead tu Europe, and ha comas forth from Ids dungeon only for men to ask, who is Arndt. —!Anion Sun. TIm fitmnns Tliatim*Tunnel, a* is well known, h n«w near rumplvtion, 'I Iw modu of i-gtes- u i.ri,«> by it spiral slaltcare, for foot |hms«ii;»i«. 'I ho car- mb 13011 '822 83 Westchester, 225 416 Itocklnnd, 1023 047, Orange, *73 184 Suffolk, 1149 1025 Qicen's, 143 60 Piitnum, 600 437 Cnyttgn. 200 213 Mudison, 190 300, Onnndugb, 60 20 Oneida, 700 950 Herkimer, 1200 1119 Otsego, 1000 064 Montgomery, 650 455 Schdiiirie, "reft. 8U0 49 Snraiogn, GflO 282 Ilenisnlucr, 302 543 Albany, 385 508 Washington, 2000 1800 S-dlivnn, 204 103 Dutclmss. 195 524 Ulalur. 81(0 DOB Coluinhin, 243 57 Greene^ 231 18 4037 • 10256 5670 8817 4037 5076 0219 1161 Conaifes. Now York) Kings, Richmond, Nov. 1038. W. V. u. •JYom the Washington Globe, 5th ins', VIRGIN!f Vo 30 BJ3 Culpepper Fuiiquier Rtippiinhniinhck Not folk county Norfolk Borough I’riiiceas Atm Uorkingliam Shenandoah Claiko Piimo Williuht Pago CundllTb Oi lingo Stafford. Louisa Mudison, In part Mockleniiurg (ireetio Wnrron Essex Lnncustor Nnrlhunberlnrttl Wosimdrellittfl Madison - James City, in Mh Williamsburg Morgan > > Dlnwiddlb Cuoiticrlnml Rlclimund vubiify Hampihire Hardy w ■ • King William King nnd Queen Hnm/vor Pelbrslittrg I’owlinttah Greenville Nottoway Amelin, Cllesierfie/d,' GoochRnd, I’rlnco George) lire «r Wight, Sussex, Surry, Spottsylvnnin, King George, AlliefnarlO, Fairfax,- Uii-limiiml Hot.Yiro, Now Konr, Charles city, Nniisenmnd, Eliznhetlt city, Fluvanna, Jeffersiltt, F redorick, Ohio, UerkHy, Loudon, Augusta, MIA. Von Burcn. 1137 Tl&f. 16 227 485 08 Tn too ;fn 234 200 •104 Hnrrisdti. 56 ‘150 r<j . 00 231 i V. B. gr in from 1830, 5058. Tlm Wlltg mpjori- tyin thu Suite wns then 10,421. CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. I«t District, Charles A. Floy-1, V.'ll. 2nd Joseph Egbert, V. 11. { Julie Mr Keen, V. B. pni*. Junto* J. Hosnr. lt. V. B. gain. Fernando Wood, V. B. gain, Chariot G Ferris, V. 11. gain. 3rd gain. 4th 11 Aaron Word, V. B. 5th " Riclmrd D. Davis, V. B. gain. Gilt “ James G. Clinton, V. II, 7th 41 llenj. It. Bcvior, V. II.. probably. fl ( U.M’Clellan.V. ]). 0,h > Jacob Heutk.Jh.V. II. 9th “ Hiram 1*. Iliint, Whig, reelected. 10th ‘* 4 |)hii1i*I D. Barnaul. Whig, ic-t'lcdtcd. I lilt 44 Aichibnld L. Lin, Wig, and Nicholas B Doe. Whig, fur vacancy. I2tli 44 Bernard Blair, Whig. I frill * 4 John Sunfotd, V. 11. giitn. 18til 44 Andrew W. Doig, V. B. (Till 44 Two Vnn Boron men. Knli 44 A Van Boren man. .. , 4 Victory Birdseye, Whig gain. 1,1 ) A. L. Foster, Whfgfctflri. Iih 44 Christopher Moigan, Whig. Noll V. 11. gain, 3 members. From the Nf to York Express, Nov. 6. ALBANY FOUR O’CLOCK—A. M. Tho Loco Form gave u* u hnr-lor run than was expected, I ill General Harrison hns tho State, if thu West docs any thing like whnt it Imsdone. Seward's majority uVor Mnrcy in 183d wns 10,421 Tlm Whigs have gained two meitthers <>f Con gross in the Mndisou und 0;.u»dngn disliicts, and lost ono in Duelicss. Tho Electoral ticket it is believed will run ahead of the Governor and Congrcs* ticket*. Mo«t of the returns wn have, aro for tho Governor and Congress Tho loss of Duchess and Onondaga makes tho As 'cmbly doubtful, notwithstanding the guin. PENNSYLVANIA. Tho Baltimore American. (Whig) of Snturday claims tho Old Koystuflctiinre for llntrison. Tlmt paper s-iy* t—’* Our latest neO&unt* from Harrisburg,nroto yesterday morning, ol whiclriimo tbc quo«tinn of dm result of tlio election was still un/letonnim'd, although All tlmapp aruncas were in favor of Hurrison. Tiro tahio in llw Hnt’rishurg (V. B.) Reporter of yesterday gives a majority for Harrison of 610, with only fuur cnttnlieklo bo hoArd from, which at thu hue Congtaulonal election gsvo a Van Boren majority of 502." Tiro Harrisburg Rspoiter (V. II.) claims tho Sum for Van Huron by 300 majority, TbaTelegraph (liar.) claims it iur Harrison by 512 majority. From lhe Baltimore Am, titan uf Saturday. Ilro Harrisburg (V. B.i lU|ireter nfycsleiday Friday) t^fraing, Ire* a lublowiili rctorus, ofliginl 472 'no 30 At ■to n 28,2 224 415 477 237 ■100 It) 1l3-« lids '.wi le ", DO , '' Hjb 34 24 Cvngrees. * Bradleh. a ■ Settmrdi ■ 84/- . • of v -a sJET,. . •So '202 45 405 40 . ^ 150 100 bo 101 T7 At 63(1 220 oSn •73B 5213 Vito Democrtitio mnjririi'y thus far, 1,800. MAINE. Thera nro rclurns front 181 towns, In wlddlr tho Whig* cluim a guin of600, besides 100 TK\Vld rfGYtli- arn purt of 1’omtbscnt county. If so, the Stnto bn gone for llAttltMOK. N. HAMPSHIRE. Tlm Button Morning Post of Thursday gives re- luma from 188 towns In New Hampshire, ,^ldcb show u Vun Huron gain of 3203 over thu Statu elec lion (if 1330— and tiro probability is that tho fllbte will go fur Van Burenby ahum 6000 majority. 1 LOUISIANA. 3117 voles wens polled in New "Orleans on llto first two duys, (2d ariti ‘Scljnat,) From the Weekly Herald of‘Saturday. 7&y Special Expects PWhtteai) NEW YORK STATE ELECTION. [rilOX lil/H 0<VN ItKYoRTEIl.] Our reporter loll Utlcu yesterday noon, nfler g« thorlng io njrrimretiirnslm could from llto a((jnccnt counties, and ul-o collected murAr On iho. way down, Tho result is thnt tho sialo of New Yor k bus cast her dcctitrul voto for Genrrel Harrison, although thorn is't-vdry reason to l»o)ioVe‘that Governor Sow nrd has lost Id* clcciidrr. From every town and court ly heard from, ho runs Wilfrid his ticket. , It wusreported last night,‘la Albany, that Gover- ...jrSuwprd Imil given up thu state. Thurluw Weed ami all tlio people in and round the Journal office, were dull, and glodfhy,aml miserable Ml ilay yestcr duy. All tlio people ut the Argus were in high ipirits. Tho following is Weed’s loader of last oVerting. The Election.—The election retrtrm indlrate a whig loss on the Hmi-on River ond in the Valley ol tho Mohawk. Saratoga f* tbn only county ftom Which wo ImVo heard llint gives bn increased wltjg majority. We ore, safer, greatly disappointed in tiie remit. Tho causes, hotVeVeY, are appafeot, but wtthnVo no liat'oto speak of them to thy.—Albany Evening Journal Extra. GENERAL REMARKS. The locofocns have gained nno m-mber of con grass in tlio FmIuki and Montgomery district. In tlm’Onondaga nnd Mnilison district, Forster And Birdse)c,both whig*, oro bo'loved (6be nloctcd. This is a whig gain of two inembors of congress. Fossor run* bvhind Ids ticket’, us BrrJioj'o alone has all tho aboliifon votes. Ssrathgn is the only counter heard from ihatgires ait Inchrtsed whig tnujarity > . , . Governor BbwurdtunFconslaohtbly bvhiha al lltho otheV ilckeUln every tokn and county that boshed heard from. In thn vidleynfthe Mohawk and tho Henosco, and on tho lludriin River, the whig loss la consider aide. In tho fnwn of CanaKdatgua iilonce of Frank W. Taylor, out hut 37 majUrliy, , . Mr. Uurrll ,* a.n.««, llrliW Ik AlUl., Jmt U> (>*• uur uwn rrtWl.r |m, ...I Ml* 'I'- 1 OnurloliM ,l».Ul'll(0 m.jutlT,. lb. lucofuco. Lvt Ivr.rl ly U «wM pm (It. l4uu. ... I>w< cmiiny I. .M to Inn t ,m tonhiUw lut'oily. itn.ll m.j*rlry. Wtiilr.l.wi. (On.'iduCi>.) ,t,vu C5 IIir.hntoiul (OntarioCo.) -» M 01 The abolitionists claim over 200 votes in Oalariu ond'tii'urly 1000 votes in Ouvidn CountyV , , ( •From Ihe N. J'. Evening Pot/, 5th inst. Tho dOtnncratic party' huve carried tlio city by a mnjnrity n little loss, limn that which they obtained nl'lhe autumnal oMction of 1838. Tlm ret ups from tho ticighhilring cuuntios pro uf llto most gratifying and en'noUrti^iiiB'dcdriptlun. They indienio n streiig tvnctlun'tif I'uldln opimnti inTavorbf the adminUYrtv tiun, nnd fUruWlrrettsonablo ground to suppose that we havo cabled tho statu. The oxpostnv of tho election mtuds.of J830. was a most foituuoto.event for tlio city. Had it not'oc curred to confound mid nlnren those who wont con cerned In 'thnt criminal ttansactien, and wim were no doubt ready tu'renetii Tr.rlio oily would have gjv on as llto Whig cnlcuilolors estimated, a‘mnjoriiy pf n thbutartll dr'Wof.odn'their fnvor. and Griri^eli and his nssociati-s, nlrondy in thoir seats by h firn'nduieu oloctiun, would, havo been agnin returned,to Con gress. Wo have Wen saved from such n,consum mation liy llto operation of llmtalaws which Piovl* dcnco has interwoven with rhoci.iittitutioiibfliumATt sodoiy for nrreiilng '(ho career of guilt. Tim im- htunM'o'iuci-cnsb'of tlm number uf tcgislciou Votes iu tlm cliy over tho number of j orsons who had'voted in nny previous olcctfeu, led foil suspicion llmtsoato knavery of thokfedSvaX iirtendrd.aud ihissiisnicioD is'confirmed by tlm fact ll/ul nrnny names plkclod on tlio register, huvn not been c.aimed by any roier at tint'■phlls. Wo are just now infotmvd Aiis^ln the FtBWritli Wnrd, where tlio wlfigs have n strong t^a- jority. two hundred and fifty poisons are registered who did not offer to vote. Yol tho democratic strength \vn« not fully brought out.. A grflit'(natty persons of tiro laboring clasa, who bad removed tlnco tho rcgiinyirnd wore oblig. cd'tinproeuro’f.om tho Commis-ioncrs curtrficatt^ of thoir new resjdonce, were not able to do se ,f<Y|- wnmoftlmo, ni,d lo.*t thoir Vbtwe. A good mmy others nppeured oprly lit thopnlls nnd not being nblo to gv( in thoir votes Itoforo tho hour witk-li rnHcd thorn to tllcfr itnily labor, went(}way, and when they returned towards evening, found thnt‘they were too late,11. The names of many'persons of this class who were rightful voters wore also struck froifn Hhc re gistry iu consequence uf being absent wfien tliplr right to vote wa* challenged. The registry la^ hita borno severely upon the poorer class and disfranchis ed many of them. It was no doubt owing to )helr confidence in this effedt ’that tho whig pnntg.^riH claimed wltrn tho registry law was,passed that ifysy 4 wore now auro qf tltoir ‘toSCdrtdency In the - efty.^- TheyJtavq forced thod tw. ufibn us vAifeslUj* hav«- shins ttudluiodlrnct restrictions upon the fight of •uffragu and yefwo nro loo strong for tbqm. Tho entirn democrtitio ticket is beyond electod. Mr/Grinnell hns uppealnd to‘ u of his cunsiituentB .againvttho‘charge l lion with'tlm rogbdx ttho'cariicd Ids election nndlhat triliunal /juts decided .sgoinst^bju friends lihvu rrtdesvored to procure votes"-. rrr . by the Author fuiud of priming Unketssimilat to ours in which lli* linmit'wns subultuiod for thnt of ono of nfir candidate*, and dt-im-iiing them clandeslinblv in tlio slands'from widen obr'votdrs woro supplied. Somo.of flltfso votes no doubtfiiund their way Into the Isalloi boxes nut enough to elect him. Seward’s vote* fn this city falls for behind that of the Harrison elector*, pndxibly About a tbottsOUd. Tbfljmridrhy for air Vnn Buren. it willbo seen, 'Ojfc^ods whnt ts:wns in 1830, wh»-n It was but IOOfi- Since tho precoding paragraphs were written,tho lili-iusl inrelligrnro from tho country waich 1* hour ly arriving, prompt* us to express a confidentojdn ion tlmt Mr Van Burcn has carried.tbo State. Al most every where the democratic majorities are lit creased nnd tlm whig majorities reduced. In Suf folk, whiiln-r Mr» .Webster wont to stir up ,the dam ocrats,jho iiidicntiuns mo that wo shull linvc anlm tnimsa nnd’finlouked for gain. Rockland luu neat- ly doubled 1 it* nrovious majority. In Dulcthcss county Tlm rcsiilertetJ of N. 1*. Tnflmndgo, It is told, nnd tho report '• gtincrelly believed, that the demo emtg havo a considerable majority,. and the anoa talc lias boon boautn to tho earth in bU own tort res*. n ,.-- r J*'*' . A few days ilitCf, wo publisliod an estimate of tho ‘ votes of this stnto nfittfe by a corresponding commit let) of thn whig pferiy this city, in whhd> thgjr ciulm cighfrten thnusand mojntlty. Compurlngthet' rst imnto with tho actual results already rcceiveut^y fell slmrt of it hv thirty thousand votes. If the Some proportion should prevail throughout the state, they era Itraifrti T»y a majority bvyumi our most extrafa gum hopes. __ l'(!87 ~-rr*,r , _ (From iho N.Y. jive. Post, tth inst.) ., DEMOCRACY TRlUMI’ll ANT IN THE EM- , , •|‘IRE CITY. Our elections closed.al sundovVn last evening,after n t*vere, hut considering iho excitement that has hoefi kept up for works past, a quiet .contest. Thf aniicipntipps of riot'.pfljicl^mnny persons hud ex pressed^ wore ill*qpp(Hnied. und with tlm exception of an Occuilonsf brush bolwcon ono or tVo of the younger'elm* of our population, tho strifeoeme to no end WiBibut a mnnifcsiation of popular viulertoe, As might havn been .‘expected, tbo Democrats aro again victorious. Thoy have triumphed oyer the dcsporpiu (uctiqn of thu whiga. Neither parades, ho'r protfeskidns, nor bAnners, mir log cabins, nor srtng singing, nor rtionry, mn- tlfieat* of violence, noi'what Is of more irtiiiortancc, votes good anti bad together, have been ublo to prevail over thu alUcbmeple of our peuplu tn tho pure principles of the Democratic policy, Subjoini’d Is tho result, as nearas it can bo ascertained. onllio'Ol( 4 fctnh)l ticket: , ascortuined, onlbo’Ol( 4 fctnh)l tl Waul*. Democrats, li on.Vi - to 11 12 13 14 19 10 17 ’ maj. . 450T: It • rfcy 008 J ' ■402 ,3. jjr 168 Whiga. D31 malt . 401 1 '’*«■' Al ■ . ml ■»,» Ai fl * '••••>•( i 6YI.il 6->tl),.3 mImj.I) tdooi mi a! / I?/ oj IIYVIJ Ila -it "j -HrTo iii-r-’-zh r>rii *A- -/r m- ii- atsumutl (.if ,k>vijrtuu6 ’ of CanaiNlatgua Ontario Co., tbo ret k Granger, Mark Sibley and Henry t of478 votes polled, tho whlgs have ,„v .x-iHriK i! 01 '? ‘'"iSS? 3 , • titu <1 ^3062 ml MO* 1 I * As ynsisii — stsi3 » : .u> oiIj ad lllvr Democratic maj. 1413 -n . That tlm outiro democratic ticket is eh-ctc I, wo have no doubt. Mosel H. > Grinncll, wbrt threw himself uppn tho symurtthies of his fsetirut. R» (us tain himself against charges mndo against Ids .qbaf, ncier as a Jefostoif., Tb|. Is a ray,’ bukn to' the traht&rtioniof J030- Ho oppealeJ to bU fellow cUium ess jiity!ihey have passed updrt‘ his conduct; the vordlrt I* returnod; noil be la con demned. It will teach ah important baton to him and to liie whig fiionds, win. havo been so fprward, in tho attempt, first to cheat tho people out or their voles, and ihbn.io buntbug thorn out bf their symp* ibles, llo will learn Irofal it that tbo Sppe * honest man 1s not to patty vindictiveness t i Urill learn that Il ls tat iMrsecotioo — truth of a candldata forowie." TbeLltifeRock(ArkanwOUroo#ofUJ* lSlbult. atrtU-a John Howard 1’aynsi Eih. bad reached that place mi bis route in visit the Wcstertt Indians* fisT the purport of ortmnWiing >nviwtlgSikxfs t of their hUtonriMhl IwMtii llo ireveU tWdardapartalfaaai pert ft out Um Secretary of wee, and raonnt*a«d«lci ri laRrrs ip aUiadhut A|wi«hn, fi«m llw»ladlM- IfepOfWWQl. , .i-.ttlclwtlVM.V,-*l ♦V