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Affairs In Mexico and California, ADDITIONAL INTELLIGENCE PXOM OUR MRBXICAN PAPEBS—ASPECT OF AFFAIRS IN CALIFORNIA THK MEXICAN VIEW OF THE REVOLUTION IN EUROPE—SHIPWRECK AT MAZATLAN. - Our translations from our Mexican files, which we eontinue in this day’s paper, are of considerable in ‘terest :— SHIPWRECK AT MAZATLAN, On the 10th of Avgu«t. the French ship Roland, Cap- tain Bajoux, was wreckrd upon the Creston rosks. in our harbor. She was lyivg at anchor, bound for San Francisco, when a revere tempest sprang up in the night of the 1#th whieh resulted as above. Out of forty-five paseongers. consisting of Amerteans, French, Mexicans, Spaniards and others, who had already gous ‘on board, twenty five have perished, having most of them drowned—some however, being severely braised ‘and wounded Five of the eatlors managed to get off into ® boat, but. ruddenty. the Roland went to pieces, and carried them down «ith her. The English frigate, The Champion rendered prompt aud energetic aid to the eufferers. Fight of the passengers were picked ap and saved by the Briti+h officers, whose conduct do- serves the highe+t praise. Two of those officers are reported to have jumped overboard into the sea to Tercue some drowning persons from the fil-fated ship A man named Pan! \dams was one out of eight saved ‘by the officers of the Champion. A St 1OUS CRAPT. lexican jouruslsof the seaboard make mention of an deland of Lobos, which was suspected to be part of the expedition from New Orleans. It, however, turned eut to bo merely # emuggling veesel from New Orleans, ound for St. lanbe! She was seized by Lieutenant La Cuesta, and carried into Vera Cros RE VeR YUCATAN. The Pheniz, a journal of Campeachy. announces the ‘arrival of the xehooner Rosario mt Steal bringing six- teen thourand dollars. sent by the federal government toaid inearrying ov the war. ‘The same journal ne- Knowledges the great utility of the sum fu present oit- cumstances, while udverting to its extreme modicity. AIPAIRS IN HONDURAS. ‘The rame journal relates, with high commendation, ‘the fact of the goveruinent of Honduras having pub- dished a decree expressing sympathy for the upfartu- wate emigrants from 8scaiar, whom the barbarians had riven from their homes ‘THEATRICALS, The ‘hal announces that ihe concert of Madam Bishop aud M, Bochsa avoounced for the 4th, is post reged wl the tb. ia consequence of the gentleman of ore! hestra Baring negleeted to attend the reheareal. Here’s concerts in the eity of Mexico, were magplil- cent affairs, ‘They were ihe greateut trluiuphs we hava over had to record. THE CHOLERA, In the district of Massimi, (Durango) from April 6 to 18, ten out of twelve persons wtiacked with cholera died = Theisen i- now on the decresse in that and the neighboring departments, ROBGERY OF TWO FRENCH OFFICERS, ‘The passengers of the diligence from Mexieu to Vora Cruz, were robbed on the 12h ult, @t Perote, Among ‘the persons thus plundered were Colonels Corons and Porte Arrego, charged wich & special mission ty France. and who cubarked. ou the 16th, on board the Enghin stenmer Trent. ‘ihe two brave colonels had wa oppor tunity of inepecting the pistols prevented to chet eads by the robbers, and to kaow if they were ef (he French manvfacture which esverument ordered GOVERNOR OF THE SEAR OY MEXICO. Ont of the three ctedidates mentioned in ott last M. Riva Pelaring bas bevt named governor of the State -@f Mexico, in room of M. Avizooné a. THE INOLANS, The State of Durango som destined to undergo all Binds of calamitiona’ cues. The ladians coutinae ther nd have pushed their nudacity to uch a pit ook possersion cf the ndowners have formed ve them away rR AND AMERICA. suburbs of thecupitai ‘the project for a compang to 4 EXICAN VIEW OF BIR Vshed in t It is interesting to ex * ith map in hemi, the lose relation which exiv's between the greatmens and prosperity of the different Araeriean nations, and th Jactiitios given by those nations to European emigration ‘Dhe dwcovery of the New World is not merely the efiect of chance. or a revolt of the g@uius of Colambas. We like to consider it ss the vesvit of the diving order Europe becoming too etreiteved for her close popula tion, required « place wherr might be discharged. vod God provided tke two Ameri. seals, Thur the discovery of Columinis opened, as it were & pew Lurope for the wants of the old Europe — ‘The pative population was teo barbarous to advance tn eivitization. which way destined to be brought, in all its grandeur, from the oi her side of the Auiautic, and be eowe fully Geveloped by the aid of taatttutions founded ‘ou the Seamer, liberty. Thus, as it wore, a > ready- made” civilization was prepared for Aimer! ithont Deving to pars throngh the slow gradations ithad done ‘dn Furope, America was to arrive at mature age, with- ‘out having gone through the periods of childhood or youth Such, doubtless, wer purposes of Provi © Ametionn nations ehiol have iyited from Europe have prospered, on ‘thore who have repeiled it, or nut eneour ceceeety pola the penalty of the folly they bave Yoow ‘ Mexico But now the revolutiovary movement ta hurope afe fords an opportinity of repsirivy this fault. and of re- -eciving OM KeCoesion Of Hatopern emigration The 7 tin biel the prophecy of Napo- is of will point of felment “In fifty years ¥ u er be Cosdek or republican.’ v e We are ut the beginuing of the ead All eyes look towards the eastern world, the vows ol ail hearts ascend in prayers for the triumph of liberiy. At (his scien and great moment, Amertens ought to be red to take propa advantage of the over brow prepa t marchtes of Furcee = (The | 0c teke pert fo the coming of hatops will mot ; pumbers of Dem will prefer to leave of the cont for America {he vart volleys of pi, of the Rio Grande, or of the Aumson, or of Rin ae! Me Plata, will soon hebolt the Hying Moods of po ation arriving. to give lif to wilderness, | we exnmine what ix going oo in Purope. we perseive he iv aor re und populations for Amerlea France. a roany, Hung and Italy aro operated a ius of revolution. Very soon Belg even England beowelf, Wl belo (he wm there countries pote of olvilication Beborstories ¢f rolenes, and when grim visaged wat dis- urbe and uneettion the peeoeful pursults of science and Whe arte, the genere! dieturbanee will drive all the ele mente of wealth, hill, and srt to the Americus, where seourity aod peace prevall, Emigration will peek eat peacetal conotries: the will wet resort to the Lodica the north of A fries, nor to Aastraila, nor to the rebical jand rupersiitious States of South Amori-s. ut to the Upiied Siates, und to the great ratios of the bar West. Amerion ovgit to contowplate with deep sympathy the aufleriage f Karope, sick from the effects ef her old despotism. ‘This struggie will conta along ‘time before Lurope gote a nee skin and eonsticw Sorina: vooasl biel: had hoon scewaaiand the | SO stanadt trade ahh duo oe Dabenevianan Lal Ht OF April, ‘The board then took » recess tor 40 minutes. fexican journal, pub- | hor tov geeat numbers | be old mo~ | | wd it, hove | 1,.—Boano oF ALoeawes.— Alderm: Common Council, Presented and Referred.—Of A. W. Stuyve- fat. to have 15th etreet regu wad, bet weon let and 2d even Of James PI for paving Broadway, bet with the Pinkerton paver proved by t members by he Street Inspector 6 the Ist regiment of the New York Volu teers, to have the rewaius of the gallant Lieut. Floyd brought to this city. Of James MoCourt, for remis- sion of tax. Bill of James S. Smith, for furnishing ttars, &e. for the polive department, amounting to $344 60 Bill of F.C. Andrews, for $8, in furnishing a clock, (inten lower police. ded to keep good time,) situated at the Extra Clerks in the Tax Office —A resolution was of- fered by Alderman Wood, giving the Receives of Taxes power to appoint four additions! clerks und a mésson- ger, at the ralary of $2 per day. in accordance with tho provision of the amengled charter. On this resolation & long and spirited discussion took place, and a motion made to strik © Out the messenger, Ald, Abtew rose, and stated that he was opposed to striking out the messenger, as the duties devolved on him we: clerks. Ald moved to to $8 per muc' OF more, than avy one of the Snermax, in answer, thon rose and said, he othe salary of the messenger Increased yy, (teughter ) As this was pot seconded. the resolution, on iis amendment 1s60, Resolution Astistentyh Geseniien was carsied. ‘The duties of the clerks to APE RECESS in favor of allowing $500 wers of the tire departm: civing power to the Chiet fy year to the Adopted. nzineer of Lae fire department, te order each repairs as become ma. century from pied by the w ceeding ina time to tine, wt the yerious honawa ooou- Pparacus of the fire depwrument, nos ax- HY ome cose, over F200, The resolation Was put to vote, but as there was cot a sufficient aum- ber prevent, the resolution was laid on the table, Resolution mmnect wi mmitter to toc in fuyor of building a sewer in Ui: street, th the onein Jumes street. Leferred back Bowsing Green Founlain,—A_ report and reso!ntion were offered, to erect one of Faroam’'s iron fountains within the circle at the Bowliug Green, and to appro- priate $2000 Ald “iaws marked, that for that parpore, Was opposed to the expenditare, and re- # the iohebitants ia that vicinity waat a fountsin, let them build one at their own expense Ald Wres of the reroletion. rose, and made a comical specoh fo favor Phe vote was then teken on the adoption of the resolution, and lost—-6 voting ia tho mative. # eompany } that ts too large fe Adopted, Report | ort im faver ve nd ¢ in the negative, ef purchasing ® now fire enzine for in the place of their present one, a rtenoagement In eases of rapid use jer in. 17th woot, arenn K « aud offered a resolution to recon- rection of @ fountain at the vote was again put, and ning a reguiriag ® of suy suns # then offered forthe aicera 1, in vader to have. it play of- put the lerr of so much water as occurs ia ate, Adopted mpeny No. 46 Liste ded.—On the 8d of her the Board laid over the report of the Com. mittee on the Fire Department, recommending the dis bandment of engine company No 46. Last evening the report was taken up, and adopted. qm favor of reculating and ding dhih street, from I ton arene te Sd ave setilng earb aud -gutteratone Ke, Adopted, Report of Finance Committes, in favor of referring to Police Committes s bill amounting to $4b 4 curred fm fur Aveistant ¢ CT i « a i al Corsmnittee to trie ai Neral expenses of John L ptain of the Sixteen waa adopted girl A orner of Broadway * the Comptroller tender to Cori eof the now pier foot of Whi i reeolution o, in May, (845, 1849, approved of the re olution, dervilt commenced a suit egainss sing ao injunction thereon, alopted, with the provision that Mr, i Pdraw the euft, Report in tavor of paying Dr MoDomald $50 for stage hire, expended by him ih visiting sick members of the police depart Rict Bilt.- ment. Adopted A Dill of $20, for medical servicos rendered by br. S.J. Biankmaw, in attending to Henry a. Meyers. in consequence of inju A Committee Kerolution Adopted, Report in fi | great republic, but Che present wud the next genera. | Mon will abandon erery thing to enter vyon the con. ‘tent whieh is to prevent Europe from becoming | oasnek. under the preponderacee ef the ot ot deepotiam “This struggle will fur: ® inned flow of the beet emigretion A portion of humanity fe shout to be set in wet'en to lay the foundation of a vew world, and 10 change, perhaps, the centre of givilira- | tion. it becomes tha interests ofthe ¥ Americe to ris with each other to encourage the cow- Mextea, oneur- 1G IDasees, and receive them on thelr shores Af she aboores. mi tu th rence of pat r crowded than the Hlates of North Aweries, Aad. alvo Der taste, eharscter, ere mote to the tarte, sud better suit the eympethive of the i aro: marces, than the manner, babite, aod charact: Americans of tho Notth Will Mexico do th abe sincerely winh to act thie uoble part! MEXICAN VIEW OF CnTY Nc SPORMIAW"AL I ALTRRAM PARTE Extract of A letter from Teple, dated August 18th, ‘written by @ commereini house of Tepic, to one at biexico We have mort distrenring tere fem Cn\ Bands of Americans, ontied © Ytage” ( Moon another same for be id Awenesine b. ‘thes for all forsioncrs t on pain of being bn wees of these p= mary’ th the ot cedure dose arowedly ema Lament tenanced, approved « ensourare dred And BEty ban dict, Lelonging te there avon attacked the tents in by tha arrivals from Me Northern States it in eaid thet Mr Wiliam Cavey Jones formeriy Seorotary of the Mesieon Commissioners, ln theperson charged with important dospatehos for Gen, Smith, velating to the oivil and judic: organization of this (pew American powesion The Mexienns give the following as the oanse of the expulsion of Mey ane and Spaniards from California All. the Hispano. & riery papalation whe 4 te Caliiogmia, Come from im ning coontrias, a ae ef finding owl and oxstarting tire aurifersur aha dam kaowe Sedee tre North americans are totally veh ‘Thus they are abi: ts bad ons ir ir ahi Lip beet plager ‘by the! i lar ef General Kris Tre © posure or Boxe soos A yore who preeent at the late crowning scene fa [layti. states That ene crown used was made of Pasteboard atid that tbe “ glittering jewels rpokon of in some let ‘were #11 frive, and fe nat borrowed for the oe from # ol f Pert an Peinee has been iad that the progie looked coidners. Cur iaformeant ma’ welds it was the col chan, vernmen? in only tm oa abel he fo care very ilitle ae to what is the name of (he government, so thet their lve and property are preserved lo them. Frederick Smich, convioved of murder, om the a6th Potts tin Pa, committed snicide om thet th, | ters, | | ngs fous natiops of od lees | | | with the Now York Gae Light im. Alaa, in favor of ilghtin, between 4th and 6th avenue A avenger, acd Sist street, between id and sth avenues, | Adopter in this a. an favor of slips et te fe TEM ed at th intion the burial o | iaetead of going to the expense of purchasing land af an ey sults bei oe olution to be berks elook. Quite » cof petitions were prevented aud ap- propriatcly referred Eeports of The Committee om Streets reported ie fi ¢ 12th street, between Lat an ave Oth otrest. between 10th and the ir svenve, from 107th to 127th | ttreet, to fence | corner of } : streets; Lo set curb and gutter ston: tween 48d avenuen; te pare 27 e ow ' in 270h to tag A street, from V vFisce Opare House riot. f Magistrates xt. at Jeiferson market, aad ed to fil he varaney st the Vombs. ortence from other board, for , 1% brought against the city. | to an appropriate committue to report seoordi fhe wing Aro lection resolution was { 1 Beane or Asereravrs.—Tho Boord met at | Dron dway; int sidewalk In 28th atrest, be to repair 20th street. from Broadway to 4th orertiate received during the Referred to Finance in favor ot Mghting Reade street with gas. ‘avor of approprixting $4,000, to defray the expences of the Corporation, for repmiating and paving {| West street, eurred in wit Petition of Belen trom Lerclay to Courtiand street. o the other board the New aglacd Telegraph Line, toerect city, for the conducting of the wires. jeation from the Street Commisatoners, in atending the piers on the east side of the pot of Walnut stree: Adopted tiom was offered and hb, Police Josttee now ad District Police Yee Mouutfort de- ving James MoU he ‘Tombs, to the 8 for aid at the ‘Tombs again tn- L 'The volo was taken, which re- the tsble for the precent, offered by the President, Ald. Jawge th that suficient ground unoseu- Tuand, could be appropriated for f the dead, by the building of vauits, ef $20,000, aad then ran the rae of ih It was referred i} prevented by Ald, Accum, in +9 of ld Tall to appear In pereon hefore that heard respegting bie ci ne bo the en tween bimseifeud Aid. ).uiling, opted, fresent, the President, im the okair, anda aber in thetr places f granting to the North y petanlecion to places poles ity coquired for their ve‘ ting eurh and gutter i street. between 10th eed lth ev: A en 3d and 34 legraph Comp d pave svonve A, from Ith to 23d teeet, betwoon Ist and 2d avenues, erred To alter grade of 234 enwe to the exterior Mune of the ait; woth mt the Kudson river, 20 a9 to conform with the biaci of extondirg Sizo the pier Chariton streete Repert of O Aldermen in with off Lith and 14th aven | therewith ‘ The Committ AL drawn by Edwin Smith, Cit rv} nd alee Uh % the Intersection % eten, wes beso aitered a» to correspom dopted or coneurred In oa W harves, Piers and Silps, in favor je pler at the food of Spring etreet, and midway Deiveen the foot of Spring and A dopte omittiee on Lam, of relation to ental rast Coneurred 45th etevets, * and Gas, of B into @ new co ‘om pan 38th an th street, trom 34 to The Comwittes co Lamps and Ger reported is farce | of lighitog che Battery wich gaz. ote ot ' Keport of Fire Deparim $800. for re PReyort o with @ C * | Coneurring with Board of Aldermen in re ! ¢ | Copeurr y | appropriate $ 3 tn. Fire Department, ti board of Aidermen, in ith oil. I, 1 of appropfating fo 4h. Adopted favor of eonoureip, Tesolution to. Iight Conourred In. - committee of mops and (es, in tayor of jution to 1,000 to light Tompkins Square with gus re, Re, toe A communication waa reesived from the Croton 1 Aqueduct Department, erking for an appr $10,000 for « riation of xpenees ot statteltenl tables, an | Lith April, 1840--perred ie Board of Aldermen, this | | board eonevrring. Also, foren appropriation of $6 200 to lay wat ptrest. Chis dermen, a No. 7, the W An wttempt wee here made to bring doeument a * ‘he Areiet- liteteebure ferry queetion. apt Alderman of the First, oppored the bringing up of the question. Myr Sremrevary ofthe Third werd, advocated tak- ing up the paper. Mt Daae, of the Be bute motion wateenth, advorated taking ap; ne prove.led and the docameat top was pot taken wp A proporiti the enlargement of the Battery, was neat The Astlstant Aldermon of the tith ward tefer the caw A motion t The seat mo on to ta! Up docament No 4, relating to etlow Deck Co the commiitee > lay on she tedie was lot to refer to the et Cormmis loner with in propornls to curtespoad Ww 4 b> raport the seme (o thir hoard. Adopt 6 of 6 L068 A rerelution prevaliod fa the Noard of Aldermen to ebenge the pinewe of oiler foot Nevrath and Mounvfert, atettoning the f lee eties, ena the het pe tu That the Green mon he Jetiersom ¥ ar. ter at the Tombs, This ‘That tt be referred to the Mar mine aud report what meene or be adopted ter the protection Fatlom Sarket derek in Greemwiod street, botwoeu ul Weat streets, be derged and the duper. twa in tha negurive, it | i The | jer act of | tatendent of Streets conse the mame to be carried into ‘Tbat Second strect. between Ist avenue and Avenue A Delighted with gas. West street from Liberty street to Battery Matbat it be referred to the Los need by | ordinance ihiting ving and sheep aa the streets of the oper penalty it thegih a istrict poll of the Ninth ward be held at 40 Grove street. Conourred in. Thet the reporters’ tables im this board be lighted with gas Coneurred in, A resolution to deepen the slip on the north shite of the toot of Warron street. N. Reo ae eo admit the | teamsbip Ohio paseed in the Board of Aldermen, was eoncurred with in this hoard The Board adjourned till next Monday evening. United States Cireatt Coart, Before 8S. Nelson, Cirenlt indge, aud 8. 1 Bette, Metriet Judge Abstract of decisions made at the September epecial term 1#49 Av Law — Blunt impld. with Syms, at Allen New trial granted. conte te abide event ing—1. Thxt im patent cases the j Cirevit Court of the United Statee dows mot upon the citizeoship of the parties but apoo jeet and thet under the Ith seq, of t ciary ae he an ivhabitant ot the Soabe te ht It iscufictent to glee juris that the writ was sorted, persoually, upon the lant. in the distriet in which the salt ‘That the Cirenit Court of #1 Weltih ace of the Patent Net of 1886. hae jurt an injunetion bill to restratm the tofringoment of & wee ten’, ‘where there te n ae to the tile to peter the case toa master to take an aecount of the pr of which the complainant has been deprived by ree sfthe infringement. 3 The netion wee at law apo @ decree rendered iu equity in the Clromit Court ot the first cirevit, on @ bill Laken pro confesse, the defendant net having sppeared in the ease A new trial wae granted, on the ground that it did mot apprar alliran- tively op the face of (he record that the defeada persoually Ferved wiih process in the district of vaste chusette, where the suit ar brought. Curtis ods Chester end Ochers — Phe Court held, that worsted bindings imported under th V4, 1652, were wot chargerbly with under the 2 subd. of the 2}—“on | blankets, heelery, carpets and carpeting” ~ clause referred, evclusively, to articles of the tion Users enumeratod, when composed w pert Cf wool; that (his construction bad beon gl it by the Supreme Court of the United States ia Bend ve. Hoyt. (18 Peters, 258; and, therefore, that it was entiticd (6 conte in free of duty. 2 That. whether the action would lie @gainst the collector, since the act of Merch 8, 1859, snd the decision under tt, (3 low, twithetanding the Tapeal of it by the aot of i did wot avive in the not decided. Lawrence. The Covet beld actof August 20, 1542 Liven poeket som stiched @r hemmed, were not uly of 40 per cent, under the @ subd | of the &)-Cn all articles worm by men, women children, &e , niade up wholly or im part by hand;” bat wert chargeable. under the 3 subd. of the db, | Oy amanufecture of fax, or of which fax is a compo- ‘ pet pert; that e distinction bad always been reong- ised and ected upon, in the collection of the revenue, Di tween articles worn by mev. women and children, and articles carried; that articles worn appear to bave been wuderstood, as the term properly maports, ptriet phtlol Senet 8 iuteading todoniqnate some | article of elothi: F rulinent, some garment Used of Worn vpen the person, and dictinguts articles da 2 cerried or veed wbout the perron, on ot | Orpament—a hat, coat, or thee worn, & en bex, purse, or Indy’s fan, ix carried, “The eom- in which the words are fund ia firms this view, aud sb Dab ongress he phrase to jndicate some arciele used or mn This we but wae, also, it only th ae undors! pera: ont itin ac . when cub, the fringe veented before im ported, and in a Bs y women apd person, ae arttoles of rest, and at the time of importation wouatly so worn and imported for (kat purpose an li the ceseription of © wearing apoure Y C cf the tariff act of S0ch July, 1b86 woe properly, | ebarged with a duty of 80 per cunt. “Chie ehraseulowy, | fox the purpose of deveribing # Cutiable article, wae ror the first thioe used, and to be found tu the act of oid; and was introduced for the purpose of deteribing clans of articles, not ae known in trade aud comin by any pertioular appellation, but by the actual we for which thay were designed, and to «hich thay were adapted, taken in connection with the fact that they were made up or minnufactured, wholly or in part by the talle That Congress we commercial de bgnation ing the description withla whieh wuld net, be charged. and to to the test of actual use the duty rhowid, lesve siteh determin " she proper subjects . in determining whother it eumes within the Clause in question—not the name or designation by whieh it 1x: known to the manufacturer, oF fui | porter, or others dealing im the artel wearing apparel in point of faet, made up or manufac. tured by the tmlor, seamstress, of manufacturer (it the question to be determined for Lue puryome taining the rate of duty The words are used in their natarsl and ordinary senre, and to be so Inter- | preted by the court. A mew trial was granted; costes te abide the event, Saith ad Lesiers—The Court held that no rule of Jaw hed been violnted in the trial of this cause, aud | thet the verdict was notno Gureasonable or extre ; eat, when compared With the evidence, as to warrant the conclusion tbat it was the rovuls of mistake paw {| fom, or prejediogy and tht, thoogh they might diiter with the jury, they could not ¢ Ups appease | by the evidence, “The Court 0 twee wet forth in t dation for mm trial. cn the inv iorat apo | well evttied New tial denied. United § ing. DeKay, and others. Judges were divided in opieion on the mation for a Bow trisl. A new trial was therfore denied Joseph 8. Lake ed. J. 8. Budd and A. Peck qneation raived apou the demurters vas. whother a b exchange, drewn upon ® houre in the city York. end payuble at wight, wae entitled to the ye ofgrace. The Court Five Judament for the plains fix ow th 7, 8.11 end 12 counts ia the deolare tion, with leave to the defendant to plead, with » view and for the purpose of trying the quertion of fact, whe ther. ercording to the custom of baukers and mar. ebents. Diills of exchange cord pene at eens apon | shoure In the city, were entitled to the usuai daye of gtace. or Were payable on presentment (he quession Upon the Gemurrers to the 2,6. and 10 counts, bo eben until the trlal of the ineues et fact. tw Equity. Packhurst ca Kinsman and others —1. The Court hold that Paokburst war the first and oriyiaalin- | ventor of the improvement In the burriog waohine, but that, 1 otherwire. Kineman wae eatopped from ooutco verting the fact, by reason of ibe agreements of st May, 1845, ond oth veby. 1846. £0 far a* bis obligation to ae | eeunt for the prests of making snd vending the patent ed machines was concerned under sald sgreemenss 2. That the agrorment of Oth February, not being in restraint of trade, but simp: ment between the ites ae Lo the mode of the burivers of makin the pate ie at their joint ex, Jot AL oylincer from the gul letters V. war eobetential change, ae it stul em braced the principle embe died in Paokhurst ¢ itaprove- ment, that the bee Was One that naturally reso. ved trom the working cf the machine, the complete per feetion of which lor dupon practios and expert ence. The improvement oriaing cut of the change, | wee in degree, not ia the prine!ple em! wtrnetion of the machi a The sxsig t by Paetherrt of ali hia interest In the patent, to Naylor 20th May. 1848, worked a dissolution of the part ed entitied the defendant to» dissolution of hat had been previously granted In rt referred the cause to a master, ership seeounts betwaun the parties, under the articles of agreement, down to | the Hate cf the Giessiuiion, All other questions re- | served S @ Comdial FA. -Thin was @ lemarrer te # DIU fled Guder 104 of the t Act of 1sly, whieh amended and eniseged the 10) of the act of 1836, for the prrpeee of determining whether one Perty wag the firet aud originel inventor of au unprovement in a mea- ching fer making kad pipe by presetre; bis mppliom ton for » patent having bees Jenled by the Commie toner. nud by the Chief Justiew of the District of Colom ile. The Court heid i wee property yer the 10) of the act of 1459, in fowpenton vith tl wal that the 4 of th d the apsignaa of the inventte patent lerued . the with ail the rgb oud teok the place of I inge provided for by the pa inventor to prosare a pat furject to the reetiiotiona im the 6) cf th application to be in the fpeciieation to be aworn to by him. ‘That the feet of the assignment beving been mage after the rejection of the application for ® parent by Terry before the Commissioner, did not affect tha ta eity of iurtrument, aod thet neoording to the 64 of the act of 147, it war oaftotent If the serignment was recorded a any tite before the fevvtng of the patent to the exsignes thet any bili war properly fied im the mame of the sesignes, be + being the real party im interest in the ult. Wilder va Goyer — tbe Court held that, woder the jo thie caure, of the 16th Now 184°, requiring the detendant to file monthly, “® Jort, full, and true secount im writing, of all ifon sates made with pireler of tarts, Ro, thereafter manufactured or old by him or bia egomts, under oath," the aecounts rondycod slatlog j@ride dugensions OF the free eon! MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, \w ad | | wards me; he then » adapted to be worn | Is the article | | f asoer- | whet resembling the | | @nd looked at with great eur pleion edied in the | OCTOBER 2, Ny the @imastor at the poet of dis- tothe sale No cat haw yet extended BEd Ht be Oppo ed that sound priasiples further twlerterevee © Lb ibe rights of the affirmed fm thee care, om the same 4 on tu the preeeding Court of Genernt seasiona. Before the Kecordet and Aldermen Alten and Clark. Jougs B POL pe Ansiotant Mietriat Attoracy. Cov 1 — The oelondar fer the term has already brew Pobiched tit the Nereld Th Crem dery —Tbere was not a nu%eicat rember ef peed Jere pre eet tof - and Jobe ben aged +h ne bode piceded guilty to tbs Pemitent ary for 3 a \ Die riot e, wit Treet #eorm. tertied thet, on June corr exme bm { a devas, the prisonce aurwer, ot eke sales of ok, bey asked . Smet give him ome, f ut with my ob at then raid. ~i haw I teld Dim | hada f Tunderstocd (hat | wa. Kim and b t my girt the Pecado bot affer e iittle be ead, be was poor d not wre hive well; | told bi ys wood him and his wife well, 1 then Went to tae table bo fit (he cutriue of the I then felt rome! hing looked up wu ch and Grew and wud cut my tbe veomed nett e pte bad wy wok med omit your throwt: wed, Fran, etd we ote T bimtloned urder; he a that the prisoner Weter while be was es ‘The prironer exhibited his throes, we three’ frghtial ware Th ee | at had before cut his own Grawt Xpremed love for hee white he wee upon her throat. Whee she saw Wi afterwards at Freex «trent, he hed hit throws bowwd bod nhe urderstord that be was wounded +» being ¢wWorm, Lestivod that be attend. 4 Mre. Zit tw the enpseity of phiriclan Me «teved thet be ai \eoded Mrs Zi ih Fum@ int Me teend aor With #n ineieed wound sbogt teu iuehes ie length end about Laif an ineh !p depth, io one weet mMediately over the oxreted artery, It wow have required about three quarters ef en ineh bo he reached, the caroted avery, amd abowtan tneh from tae windpipe. Tthink it was ebout @ fortnight before it beaed Officer Vaewrarn. of the 1th ward thas be wasat the station bom He seid thet Ai Whe wae wild and t sechably rertiors Hi the sulgect of the drestig ot The jury. efter a charge feom Net ef guilty. vat recom: erey of the court. ‘The court sentenced him to the State Pricow for five years stpplication in Kak Samuel Th alae the Cra The cours) for Samuel Thompeon ales the Conpdence Man, appenred in court with Adetiag » Ler, whe proposed te beers bail for his elient eho bar been in priscu now for rome three mouths, ow four clments for grand Larceny Lhe metion © bail. claiming Chat the District Py ~son) thovld de present when the bali war taken. Mr Prine, Apsistavt Dietelet Attorney, ‘Lhe prisoner's counsel claimed that the ball (Mrs, Miller) jwbicn be offered, was worth $25 000 over aud nheveail debts and tneunbrances. ‘The court will de- clive om Tuerday morning ‘Che court adjourged till 11 clock, on Toesday moru!rg. Court of Common Picas, FIRST DAY OF TRIM. Judge ingradam * contract Cornwall § foe, for grinding ® large gaan- of rye; that hefore the fuldiment ti reot Mr failed, and it war alleged, :e-noid the oorn which 4 fo defendant's po session t> piarctilie, wal ed aivencdy given defendant o lien oa it fue wort performed by wa Plaintiffs contending thas it was a0 nojust detention and that defendant had mo a Dad cone on board & verve) whery » certain y watity the four was shipped, and with» replevin aemauded dant asserted that be bed a sight flour there being at the time about aa for grinding, and thet he bed Mr. Koes for desing Po. Ue Couns) fomaaded s pensoit, Dut plalntitts applied to withdre * “bie being done, the cont ruled that th should pay the coats of Uhis term, Police ttelligeonce. The stliged Chovge pilvon yorterday. we b tor of a ary Mode wte Graf street oa rge of imtuelng Bis clora to dre the store, The cleth man of about teooty the name of ee Lan aewie Pritom and the whois matter will be pre seated before the next Grad Jury, for This stlegetion. as show thee bared he committing magitrate. preteats coe of the wert singular ae well wa the greatest, pleces of perpetrated tn a ef Je mmuaty arrentby bie own showing. has proved Kimeelf gulity of perjury. having im one instance evorn that (ie fire wae tie it of secwient, aed afterwards that be (Lursea) set lire to the store hime felf, at the Instance of Mir Drammond. Now, the ere deroe or statements of such aman the vid be examined. We conver beard of each am oxtracrdivary cee. The depravity aod wieckeiners exhibited here by thie witeca te truly Mr. Drommond har shown covelastwriy that be bad ne motive to net Ore to hie etook of qoute. or cause, thom to be fired, hie tock of goede was app hibited @ surplus, over ibe policies of inrurance, | amounting fo near $2,700 tefore, What motive could have induced Mr Drammond to risk bis sioek of code, valaed at o interest, ef or there remarke barge. we deem it sv act him to allude to the abeve facte, the went of motive on bin ey 1 of motive, it le nate ore false There is sibility, tthe whole ebar, have bean the result idence of the ently, to grmiify some base and fering, be war Indneed, either through notives crtotherwine, to seeuse Me. Drammoud.es above to The store (ook fire early font window, from the gas light. Dearing earance of pecident, which i lowever, the Grand Jary, probably, will have thie the whole matter laid before them, aod we trast, the pafety sod wall. being of sceisty, that ® proper and therowgh ferertigation will take place, ip referenos to } the witneeres bronght before them. which may enabie Unt body to Glecover the (ruth and motives of cortaia — partion copsected with (bis remarkable case Ail we wish to fee ln ai} eueh matters, is the guilty partion der ngbt to justice ! vty Incecen! Aesqult —A wan by the name of Alpheus pens ce arteated year dng ood Ftaes sapiens, | ‘ice Meuntfort, on @ warrant issued by wheres ith attempting to vielete rietta Shaw t roung girl of 9 years The mag iatrave ‘comilited bles to prisoe for | Court, er, L< Inq wees of ao advvaiued ge iitte eft Lavlounet fo Neu morng, ~The gr Javed here Int evening. and all t hich hed been raived regarding its . jideence of ecenic arrangement, and perfection ofensctment From the first tothe last scone, it ix a briltiant succession of splendid tableaux, gorgeous foenery. and uorivalled stage effects, Every scene in it has been painted expressly for the oocasion; and the it advantages which the immense stage room of the Rowery Theatre affords, have been most skilfully werd to give due and proper effeot to the place The ecting wae also equal to the ecenic grandeur, Mr. J ‘ellack. jr ea the bold Warwick (the maker and na- meker of kings); Mr Lester, asEdward IV.; Mrs Wal- Ine, as the leader of the Gipsies; Miss Wemyss, as the old secholar’s daughter; Mr. Gilbert, as the old keholar; MeFariend, a the gallant Robin Hylyard; Winans, Jordan. &c., m their respective parts, all performed most excellently. We bave never seen @ grand spoctacle ihe “Warwick,” where so many eomplioated econ denees tableaux. Ke, are represented, pass off ing's performance as this did hat the previous rehearsals orough ones The stage ma-, must have exerted himaelf greatly done so well; and he deserves a vast for the admirable manner ia which ali der his direction passed off The scenes of the ou! inte of London, the archery ground, the Morris dance, ‘Audience chamber of the king. and, more than all. the rcene of the departure of Warwick | tp Dierptendid barge. with which the first act is oon- | ded, ware most beautiful, The last mentioned rcene } » iful one we have ever seen at the | the axdience were loud in their cheers of | the battle field. and the con dy the field of slaughter by moon Nebt and all the concluding scenes, were likewise | much admired. We caw ovly ray that “Warwick” is the piron of the season. and will undondtedly bave a | lupgthened run. It will borepeated again this evening. NoackMENT of Mk. Hup- exer lent repros ful y established the was heralded, that che spirited entered into @ re-engagement wita Fe no doubt will be ws profitable to of eminently successful to him, 1s were ths | w wights of Mr tudson'y perf ormanen in New York Last eveuing he appeared as King O'Neil, in the drome of (hat name. The scenesare ttt in Uy ey court cf Lowin XV, when the simplicity | + a of the soi deant’ descendant of the kings of | Ulete 0 boasted of an antedilavian reign, con- | rably boride the toils and net work of the e jomertic intrigue with which he was sur- recoded Alihough thie ts pot « piees ia which Mr. ' ® can divplay his wecemplished art and the | ugh heowledge of the Lelen ebaracter, which he | es. Wo oe much advantage as ‘bat of the kuightly | Arva the polio Jim Paddy Fitzgerald. yet | there was mo lack of hearty and happy traits of Hi- | Jn bis inebriated a-sumption of the | smewitier of royalty, which the [rich monarch, to | verve hie own ends, permades him to. and ia which the drunken eavalior insuleates many ex- ertlent lessons to the eratiy king, Mr. Hudson was, ful creating the irresistible merriment of ruuken sceaes were house ina roar | The excellent style, the Es . s 6 = Z = ry = Me om t place; and son represeuted | her, namely asm yeaing bo call vareney to the confidential as well | ry departwen?, in, by « 1 ap- retary eed the situation « yone + hectercos (heatrionl mys tert apa . ee of education, The amusiog teidents Shock tofiew. fureish capital fur aod sir Hadsoa's | orton be wt lively good hamored. and of sore ce irih demeanor He wang the favorite modey overtly, aed 1) em. ae Meuel repeeted by « uaeal- ve eel be farce of Siasher and Ove the emusements Thie evening. the veelly POPWIAE taneger, Vir Hieke, wil per. m the Nervous New and ir. Hudsom tho Vea of | Deve ‘ ‘There wee lnct evening another | nee eer danee nt bie el gan: pines of amuse eb! Ghd deep © the storm, the boure pewentad @ tery fee coups a ee secount Of the nauber of indiws who Fore greeting (he boxer and (he paryectte Phe enter tele ent + WHE (he Meuel dancing om the curde | rete, tee OE Mr Leom devel the mont daring eoro- | bate bow liviog, wae very rurceentul to the dixpiey of | ber ex recrdimary feats of agity «Ure, oF La le alle omowrena the wee baliet which t liowed. erteed with much applaae and \ Obra! lame and popatarit Aircmay acquired ameng us She appeared tn ed Ce owty of comtumer aut her dancing 6 wht atom whieh eomethuird the al de deme exvewied by ber aud Me b her pew aple: offered anew | of the grand at; as well of the readi- + Nible has fnfueed pew blood into ). end for whieh bets worthy of the high. the Vaerel femily who were the t tablesu,” Preceded by the of the “Boar Lovers,” pertorsied by the Khe ofp and Leben. ecweequewce of the mndden operon of Me “iaed, the original or a farce of ~The Day After the Fair’ wore vt acde inet wight’. and. as a eabstituie, oe play of laul Pry” was sub-titated, [6 t* the complete satisfaction of the Hurton as the inquisitive Pry, Vir Lynn ae Colowel Liardy, being perfeetly at home The | fru nie charasters were in good texte, particularly the | Hacret Stanley of Sire Rueelly #hO ar an necom. | lished enerel setres hae few» upon tie Nesesleak shone hho wnssedhanty beoner ! Ly reuse and Sitty free of “John Dobhe was the palpable hit of | Mr Browgham ar Dobbs and \ Pf Bartoa wher wore probly weil ed wh ch the arcilery ef Berton young Widow by Mire by Mice Will, » Goretully a for » rainy wig * Term mat ve him the advantege weeell and Mise Lary, fod the pie ib rer gheut was gor This «vention we by Hays inere sithetanding the feree wiveetiod ehortn which raged lat eventing thie fe howe wae boery at red off mort rolirte CON one (he eveulng + the kde eorporal and ber fair companions nrme were ar Deartily apr a eherorters of vhie wh ny be be & Vert Mrorite at the National Mr turk: © wae plore of the pores Revelation” eae ment (tee moet emoring dreme sud Me B® in his perl ef the Ldestrious © Mepopetawmia Jenkins!” eae very beppy. re isherwod Sore estaver and hee indies (0D. com pene w very acme mn theit teapertive ports, The auchetie farce of ‘tieh Dregorm foneites 4 cote tate pemt We would potter the danoing « Meters Wood And de Gertrude Dawes luring the ovening . It eas very bret and testefe. Ff Jegod ation” le te be repented aed vir ¥ f recovered. +i appear im the or ats ” Shoah © cert ony thet tee rueh Of foreign mere Bae been added bo Ube spew did predtetion f Fereint which bee pom by Heel and « it net to be tonched by any bay Mey Testor performed ber part «f the U treeied denghter 00g — rere! ptonwe ori Ly Senne wth preet thee motty and et. tole ond ee partnn. fai 'm Det G00 wih Mr. Bivhep, «| tm ber sele fenle Now with erie vered te the ete Pere Bike very elme trie heed dress cf eo oth correet It thle er om performed (het: be parte © Ad great temeinder of the company, # wel & jeer d tee sueeeme G \ teben Oe ee i we, etree hae beeom aed morewrer, 1 te @ sthat ied thet never overs ae (bey oat om devew ee vary bebe ‘bet they “Pp rere nt ew progtemmes Gad seveles (hus ereting at tam enere tn (els eonrerts whicl owe Ls Pe FORE Cocertorelly prevail Tite on " five am entre Bre commer. the i} | theexamination w ' Dalan, was was | che was teken On Asubsequent day. A Brooklyn Intelligence. In Common Councit, Oot. 1, 1849 —Preseat —Hie Honor the Mayor. and Aldermen’ MeDonald, Pal, &pl- pola. Morrell, Hinman, Wardwell, Paylor Spies. Chi Lambert. Boerum, Mackmore, Burbank, Re Ading Lefferts —The minutes eatand approved. Pell. tiens, communications, Ke . presented and referred, A presentment from the Grand Jury of King's couaty wan read, und £0 much of it ax related to nuisance’ im the city. was roferred to the Street Committee. Arummons against Willis Ames and Jona %. Fol in relation to certain acts of theirs, in taking pigs oa of the Firet and Sixth wards of the city, and drivieg them tothe public poond. under the sanction of the Poard of Health, caused & long divcassion a4 to whether the Board should defend their suits. Most of the Aldermen were in favor of defending the suit, It was finally referred to the Law Cominittes sellor of the Beard, with power—17 ayes to 3 His Honor the Mayor made a communion bis objections to a resolution offered at the L ate ing of the Board providing for thy eatablishment of officers at the Fulton end Catherine farries His Honor teok occasion to suggesta revision of che present Poblee Department, which. he said, his every day experience warranted him in asserting was eutirely ineiliciemt, aud not to be tolerated. A petition of Samuel FE Johnson and others, te have Fulton avenue graded and paved tor @ certalm Gistance —Referred to the Strext Committee, Pette tion of © Kirby, a permission to move a hoase.—Granted, Communicae tion from John Barnum, relative to publig eshoad No 7, in York street. Some different opiaions were expressed, as to the proper reference to be given te the communication; some being La favor of sending i$ to the Board of Kdncation. and others to the Commit- tee on Public Schools. It was coateaded that the eoa- tents of the communication were not coushed ia re- specttul language; also, that this Board had nothiug to do with the subject matter ‘The discussion was still going on when our reporter left cary Covnr.— Before Hon John Greenwood, City Jndge, and Aldermen Burbank and Wardwell, —This Court was again opened yesterday morning, being the commencement of the regular monthly term. The bar. ‘Was well represented, and wo raw several gentlemen of Well known legal talents and ebility, and many, also, whore faces were new tous. Threo gentlemen. vamed George Van Brunt, George L. Vining, aod James ‘Trippe, were fined $25 each for non-attendaace as petit jurors at a preceding term of the court, After the cai ing and swearing ef the petit jurors, the court of erfminal jurisdiction was adjourned util Monday next. No causes on the civil calendar being realy for tris} to-cay, the jury were discharged until Toesday morning. atten o'clock ‘The first cause cet down for to day, is Charles B Catdwoll against George 8. Howland and James Ashfield Henry, the Murderer,—The examination as to the ine eanity +f thts person, pulled on yeuterday moraing, before the Hon, Samuel k. Johnson, and «jury, ‘The following are the names of the gantlemen who Were sworn ar jurors;—Wm. H. Hinmau, Amos Mad. den, Hezekiah G. Reed, Robert Mumby, @x- Alderman Carman, Judge Sam'l, Sith, ox-Mayor Talmage, John Lawrence, James R. Walden, Wm, Browa, Joby Sprowers, endex Alderman Raberts. The jury then discharged watil Friday, 12 o'clock, at which thu be resumed, Kines sty Count or Oven ano Tease Octeber term of this Court commences to-dn} An | upusuaily lange amount of bustuess ta the orlmigal line bas been revt to thiv court for disposal Ansornen Surrosep Mune —A man reamed Edward ested yesterday by officer Mundell, on « charge of baving, on the 2d ult, beaten hs wits in a most horrible manner, from the effects of whieh the bas since died, at the Flatbush hoxpital, whither vst murtem ux- emination was beid on the body yesterday mor sing, by Dr. Bali ond others, which resulted in the issuing of ha order for the arrest of the detendant, who is now in jot, An inquest will be held to-morrow, at the hospital, when fuil particulars will be given. Exasuwation oy Vienwax, tHe Ominus Daven —The examination of this young man, who statds charred with baving injured the child of Doctor Goodrioh, by careless and yecklers driving, took place ye-torday sfiernoon but was not concluded As the ome denee elicited wv the examination goos, we are of the option that be will be acquitted of all the char agaist him, except that of carelw particular sence. ‘ Pi At @ mase meeting of the whigs of Philadelpbia, on the 24th inst, resolu tiene orable to pirit the governme: reveh Minister wax approved, the fullest co: dence in the admicistration of the governmoot ex- | = d Gov. Jchoston was present and made » apesoa, jeh he sdvocated the policy avowed iu the te- molmtions Missiasiert State Convention.—A State Convention Of both partion will be heid iu Missisrippion ondey bext, the first prexiwo to adopt measures for the matu- tenaner of Soutberu rights nderstand that Colonel Beaton i 0 be In Jeffermon City on Saturday last. Frou thet city he would make ® tour through Green's Ute trict. iu the northern 5 ty to attend the Pacific Rwilroad Coaventi king atour Wrodgs southeastern counties as his thae will meting of Congress, It is also be pore to return from Washington at an carly day Beat erasom aud eoutioue the agitation of hia appeal from (he inetructious of the Legiviature to the peop! Up to the time of the holding of the next Augast olee- tion. ~ St. Louts Republican, Sept. 17 Asti-Rant Nosuxacions ~The following nomiag- Uen+ bave been made by the anti-renters of Coiumbia county, N.Y :—Abrabam F. Miller, for Sherif, Adam L, Polts, for Clerk; James Farrel, for Assembly; Wesker K Galtup for Justee; aud Jas Halsiead, of Duteheas ecunty for Senator had ben ais. in justice eae He fwily rusteined theaation of the the Cube eapedicion offair while aut ove an taid of the dificulty between the g t and © Poursin. or opon the question of the e- tension of slavery, in the territories, ile thoughts i wer wecesrary for © to ter approsching oon sup ereslonal electiow te choosw euch mon as woul port the edminietraion of earral Tayler, the general bey of ebich would mot be adopted Congress fore the moet. on ‘for Wraconsim. Atthe reoont demoete— te Sate cation of Wireonsim, (he extension of fet CT bored. while there was a umanimons de = wor of the provements of rivers ‘eo Te and free trade trusting to direct tavation f+ revenues Co rapport the S Tremeury was eooridered the freure Ube pubile money Equal suffrage was one of toe primelpel featares advoew'ed by thy eonvention Vromeis bonerion — The State eimeti. for the cleotion of 8 Governor sod Legislature, took pate yerverday bdwerd ) Hill tethe wlgonodidate, oh Crore W. Lowns ia the temooratic candidate, fur (commer, Wit. Towus te the present lacumbent. At (he lete Previdential election. the roto fa the state oO Teylor 67 44 med ( mew d4 82 > the negigee of b Un Ursoches of the rw ». deelines to by enatdered she he colors © B domcermite ommditsse & in the W heetiog etriot of \ leginis, to veeorey coeartome | by the death of Ure Lew Seeman ‘be emth renters of | chumbtee. 0) Smoky Hollow, om briday aomipated Abraham F + ft Onno for sheri®: Adam D. Palta, of eck for clerk, Andrew Witbees. of Copaue ta seperint deat, lamer barell. of Greenport for the Accombiy, od Jamer Haivtend of Dutehens, for sone Ld ‘The Anth Kent ( onvention bere wom ieeted for the Jobe Ratebary bavid 8 Deatorth, the pre aterm disttict, sod Stephen ‘ompbet! to eae us a U 8 Sesetor in Vinete Sade ake piece of /edge reese, cad wo whee Congress y. te jem A. ty, in convention CONeRAL Tew Retort Jertiees jane Meribel ood Kamonde et LG. 1 Teta ee Sedery Bath and Uchere. Deore of the epeetal term affirmed. (onte TR eperes of Gu the canes hefore the Foe Ss S00 66 \mee minieter bo Menon arrived tw Wehbe oh ihe eth ott Hears Reweens av Reewesren, N ¥.—A worthy and wear ekee Ceen lt Lauren! Boron jeweler war Poe Che Be Berger by pouting he ) Roatly « Lalogreph Lins, bel eeem Ube ata ead Ry Soe, wae opened om Saturday inst.