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es that thirteen counties, which gave Goggin 700 majority, now go for Breckinridge by 2,700.--this will throw Bell's vote behind, as only two or three of the counties alluded to in the dispatch are given in the following table: Breckinridge Major's Accomac150 Allegheny301 Amherst175 Appomattox341 Barbour587 Brooke250 Caroline211 Charlotte47 Clarke47 Cumberland3 Doddridge204 Fauquier47 Frederick352 Floyd35 Gloucester157 Goochland189 Greene457 Halifax766 Hancock200 Harrison260 Isle of Wight609 King George42 King and Queen255 King William173 Lewis.300 Lunenburg275 Madison750 Mecklenburg471 Northumberland126 Orange48 page796 Prince Edward47 Prince William479 Roanoke80 Shenandoah1440 Tyler100 Warren186 Washington280 Wetzel549 Wythe177 11,943 Bell's majorities Albemarle201 Alexandria446 Amelia24 Augusta2330 Bath40 Berkeley83 Botetourt1 Bedford429 Buckingham22 Campbell317 Chesterfield456 Culpeper1 Dinwiddie135 Elizabeth Ci
Marine Intelligence.port of Richmond, November 9.high Water this day (Saturday) 1 ½ o'clock. Arrived, Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze., and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, Philadelphia, mdze. and passengers. C. P. Cardozo. Brig New York, Cooper, Baltimore, in ballast, Jas. Grays Sons. Sloop Sophia, Coleman, James river, wheat. Schr. Lynchburg, Harris, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie. Schr. Willard Saulsbury, Hudson, Philadelphia, coal, W. T. Staples. Sailed. Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Schr. Buena Vista, Robby, down the river, light. Schr. Roxanna, Moore, down the river, light. Cleared--Nov. 9. Brig Charles Miller, Brewer, with tobacco for Bristol, England, by Caskies & Harrison. Newark, Nov. 7.--Arr'd , schr. Banquet, Suffolk. Va. Norfolk, Nov. 8.--Arr'd , schr. Jno. P. Hooper, Richmond
Schr. Thos. Martin, Cleveland, Albany, lumber, S. C. Robinson Schr. Wm. Henry, Sharlott, Albany, lumber, I. J. Mercer & Co. Schr. Caleb H. Vanname, Vanname, Albany, lumber, E. F. Ragland & Co. Schr. Thos. W. Dawson, Brooks, York River, wheat, E. Wortham & Co. Schr. Rough & Ready, Mason, Eastern Shore, wheat and potatoes. A. Millspauth. Schr. St. Cloud, Gwatney, Smithfield, wheat, W. H. Pleasants. Sloop New Packet, Gray, Smithfield, wheat, Warwick & Barksdale. Sailed, Steamship Roanoke, Couch, New York, mdse. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Bark Paladin, Wilson, Baltimore, in ballast. Brig Chas. Miller, Brewer. Bristol, England, tobacco, Caskie, Harrison & Co. Brig Fred. Eugene, Hawa, Boston, mdse., D. & W. Currie. Schr. Josiah Achorn, Merrill, Boston, mdse., D. & W. Currie. Schr. R. G. Welden, Neile, down the river, light. Schr. Martha May, Waddleton, the river, light. Schr. West Wind, --, the river, light.
A la Heenan --Two negroes, named Harrison and George, slaves of C P Word, got into a fight on Sunday about a five cent piece, but were interrupted by the police, and yesterday received the reward of their valor at the whipping post. Another party — Spencer and William, slaves of J. R. Anderson, and Alfred, slave of R. Archer-had an unfriendly set-to on the Canal Bank, but the appearance of an officer caused a suspension of hostilities, and the belligerents were punished by the Mayor's order. Others of the gang made a "run" on the Canal Bank, and escaped arrest.
ble to this body. Rejected. The Convention then proceeded to the election of First Doorkeeper. Mr. Mallory, of Brunswick, nominated C. Drumright, of Mecklenburg. Mr. Hall, of Lancaster, nominated Richard Rains, of Richmond city. Mr. French, of Mercer, nominated Benjamin R. Linkous, of Raleigh. Mr. Critcher, of Richmond county, nominated James R. Fisher, of Richmond city. Mr. Johnson, of Richmond, nominated Samuel H. Jeter, of that city. Mr. Carlile, of Harrison, nominated Chas. Lewis, of that county. Mr. Flournoy, of Halifax, nominated Chas. Kent, of Pittsylvania. Mr. Morton nominated Mr. Routt, of Greene. Mr. Scott, of Powhatan, nominated John F. Simpson, of that county. Mr. Bouldin nominated Wm. D. Wills, of Charlotte. Mr. Wickham nominated Francis P. Sutton, of Henrico. No other nominations being made, the vote was taken with the following result: Linkous, 45; Lewis, 29; Jeter, 26. All others 35. There being
motley associates, "pray for me," they will equal hypocrisy, answer, "Yes, we will pray for you." And then this august President elect, with in blushing effrontery, at a time when all the world looks with breathless anxiety upon our political affairs, the "Rali- Splitter" walks but as though he had just waked out of a Rip Van Winkle nap, and foolishly asks, "What is the has anybody hit ye? Is anybody hurt? What ails ye?" Alas, for America for Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Harrison, Taylor and Fill more ! even for Van Huren, and for Pierce !--oh alas, alas, that such a man should ever disgrace the seat where once the Father of his Country sat! But the last impudent of all his balderdash a text he should say that Henry Clay was a teacher. Did Clay teach him to keep his mouth shut when it ought to be opened; or when opened. You see like, to ask a dozen foolish questions in the place of giving some disclose a of his course as the President, in a few days to take
t for services rendered by them during the John Brown raid — referred to Committee on Military Affairs; by Mr. Morris, the remonstrance of James Garvin and others, against the repeal of the Road law in Marshall county--referred to Committee of Propositions and Grievances; by Mr. Robertson, the petition of the field and staff officers of the 4th Regiment of Cavalry, for the removal of the remains of General Henry Lee--referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Resolutions.--The following resolutions of inquiry into expediency were presented and referred: By Mr. Harrison, of refunding to A. F. Lindsay a certain sum of money paid by him on account of an erroneous assessment of his property, in the county of Rockingham, and of correcting the assessment thereof; by Mr. Frost, of incorporating the Jackson County Agricultural Society; by Mr. Newlon, of refunding to Robt. W. Tomlin, of Hanover county, the sum of $37.39 improperly paid for taxes. On motion, the House adjourned.
rtment of the Federal Government from using its authority, in any form, to the prejudice of their institutions. Mr. Turner, of Jackson, called up the resolution offered by the gentleman from Harrison on Friday, requesting the Commissioners to the Peace Conference to communicate to this body whether, in their opinion, any result acceptable to Virginia may be expected from their deliberations. after some debate upon a point of order, the resolution was taken up. Mr. Wilson, of Harrison, desired to withdraw the resolution, but objection was made. Mr. Carlile appealed to the gentleman who made the objection to withdraw it, not on account of any consideration embraced in the resolution itself, but on personal considerations for the mover. Any gentleman could introduce a similar resolution if he thought proper. the objection was then removed, and the resolution withdrawn. Mr. Goode, of Mecklenburg, offered the following: resolved, that in view of the pro
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the Covington and Ohio Railroad. " It was read a third time and debated, and the question being on the passage of the bill, Mr. Walker demanded the previous question, which call was sustained. The vote on the bill was as follows. Yeas.--Messrs. Crutchfield, (Speaker,) Alderson, Anderson, Bailey, Ball, Ballard, Barbour, Baskerville, Bentley, Bisbie, Caperton, Carpenter, Carter, Chapman, Christian, Coleman, Duckwall, Edgington, Ferguson, Fleming, Frost, John T. Gibson, Grattan, Hanly, Harrison, Hackley, Hunter, Warner T. Jones, Kemper, Locke, Lockridge, Lucas, Magruder, Wm. Martin, Massie, Matthews, Maupin, McCamant, McCue, McDowell, McGruder, John R. Miller, Montague, Morgan, Myers, Newton, Orgain, Patterson, Preston, Rutherford, Saunders, Seddon, Sibert, Isaac N. Smith, Staples, Thompson, Tyler, Walker, Ward, Welch, Willcox, Witten, and Woolfolk--63. Nays.--Messrs. Arnold, Bassel, Bell, Booker, Brown, Burks, Cassin, Childs, Collier, Crane, Crump, Davis, Dickenson, Edwards,