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WEW YORK HERALD, OQ. Mew York Nominations, | cen, Ineaiiiamnen TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, | ™®* Cate of Aite:Sian icelly of the ‘NO"NOTICE taken ef anonymous eommunications, | at the next session, would be a fraud upon the | 8. rRoacnine STRuGGLE in Concress.—A State con- Carruns oy 4 Taovure or Mops. Antisrs, with 4 PART Aner 7B DIVEeTeaTION ~~~ pulton and Nassau sts. | vention, without distinction of party, was recently | _Hi€etlon, @uesday, November 6, 1849. | or rmx Avviance.—For some nights past, four females Counter Annexation Movements.’ ~ 1} Horthwest bees is AAA held at Jackson, Mississippi, in referenee to the ‘The following are the nominations for Supreme Court, | have been exhibiting ae a troupe of Model Artiste at Mowra xan, Oct. 20, 1649. Pm lo Laleskige Prior ae JaMES GORDON BENNETT, | goesuon of slavery in the territories. The com- | Senate ond Assembly as taras made, by the reepestive | Concert Hall, in Twonty-First strect, near Broadway, | An address ogainst annexation has been published | £074, 400K his seat on the bench. » —_— PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. mittee appointed to draft a report were divided, parties:— under the direction of Mr. Joseph Pesch. Their names to-day, with six dred signatures attached. A few | sobriety of Alderman Kelly, of the th werd, on a nat a SUPREME COURT. are Elisa Pesch, his wife, Frederica Meener, and Ellem | of 4p, table names. The rest are | Preferred st him by Capt Megnes of the SORRESPUNDENCE, containing im- | and two reports were presented—the majority de- | Dist. Whig. Democrat. hibiting with o signers are respec! 4 partment. court room was aatanie’ al | VOLUNTARY, CORRESPOND anvier of the world V | clarieg that the admission of Colifomia ase State, | 2° .Wam. Mitchell, Samuel Jones, _| Robinson. He bad, also, a eolored woman exhibiting ‘unknown, or dependent on the government. ¢rowded than on the previous day, consisting’ pri. ) eri neall be liberally pasd for. +1 3, +W.C. Hesbrouek. John W Brown | them; but last night she wasnot there. Information of yal of the hard-fsted democraey of ral} Wright. Boney Hogeboom. | this exhibition having been sent to the Eighteenth Completion ef the Suspension Bridge at ‘he grouping of heads over the shoulders of each | | Weiter ey HERALD. S cents per copy~8T per ax- | South, and ought, therefore, tobe sternly resisted; ‘Joseph Mullis. foe aly ward station house, Captain Whigam, with officer Bell, Wheeling. toast -* as rin eye waa given may BY malt 980g WEEKLY HERALD, for cireula%on on this Con and the minority taking the opposite ground, of the R, Lansing, (Ind) | reconnoitered the promises, and stationed themselves at ee ee neal | Se pH | pled g he eee | Yinent every Saturd GS gente per ond te ‘cj, a"7 | propriety and expediency of permitting said terri- jomn biicol 4 H. iT tens the rear of the house, where they could see the per- hares “ dence affected, ‘The drunken part of the evidence, Bapild tiara annum. tory to come into the Union. Of course, the only ‘HE ? or serosa the Ohio, at this place, | the part cf the prosecution, is nearly all exhausted, } Boe WEERLY fads Nathan Dayton. | formance when it took place. Assistant Captain Flan essfully croszed ine bugzy, by | as toon as the sober part cf the evidence is elicited the dreau, with Sergeant Marks. and a posse of officers, were ++, eJames G, Hoyt, bjection to it was, from the fuet, that the people the part of the defence, the care of 5 $l num: 2 €op' objects 7 > > peop! SENATORIAL. laced in an unfinished building opposite the Hall Ona e builder, this morning. Alarge concourse of peo- » print ah - od dilesileiie of California are expected to inhibit in their consti- | Counter, Dist. Whig. Democrat. Hignal being given, they rushed into the room, when ® | ple from Wheeling and victntty, assembled on either side erica a father oti ee eee jours 4} oattisements, fo be port peste 07 the posta tution the introduction of slavery. After consider- | Yinga’.2<', 2-John A, Cross, Phil's, Crook = | Seeneensued that beggars description. In one end of the | 6 on river, to witness the first erossing of the bridge, | away, likes misty norm before «| morthnester, “I } aested (oom SEMEN hg at able diseussion, the position ef the majority was | New York... 8— Oliver Charlick. beautiful females, ina state of perfect nudity, repre- | and manifested great enthusiasm at the complete suc- | lm if time that Some limits were settled w im or} | jetor not responsible: OF is saary “ 4—C. Crolius, "Thomas N, Carr, senting the “Three Graces.” Terrified at the discovery 0 undertaking. to regulate the use of spirituous liquor said tobe | | prieto rejected, and the report of the minority adopted. “a 5—J. W. Beekman, Daniel B. Taylor. | Sf the poliee, they ran tor their clothes; bat before they | °°? of the w jg; Cannon were fired, and every | guiged in by the police department, \ = . The convention have designated the first day of « 6--E. D. Morgan. | J.J. Rose ” . Ppouldine’ them, ‘were in charge of the officers. ‘The | demonstration of joy exhibited, others; and the present investigation now pending - June, 1850, for a general convention of the South- p. Dickey. B. Bra deavored to woape, by upsetting the talley fe pret emorre ry megteyt ee rim r my | BOWERY TZATRE, Bowory—RicuaRy I—Tns Rao rn ~ Columbia, 8—D. Van Schaisk, John Snyder. them ‘by getting out of the The Strangers’ Fever at Charleston; petlont mag y; pRowERY Tau. em States on the general subject of slavery, and Orange, — — - dames . Curtiss, jut as every avenue was secured by the offi- Cuanceston, 8, C., October 18, 1849. Semen Or vs eee rade of poliement ey iN BROAD: AY THEATRE, Broadway—Gur Maxwaaino | have appointed a committee of five to draft an ad- | Ulster, Be er eemeen Reaies Dory. Cee eee ered aerate tle, ney rere | ‘The deaths from the strangers? fever, during the past | Year's day, must be written in letters of gold, xq Wir Mumprn. tiki: dress to the Southern States, in conformity with | Renssclucr....12—-J,C.Heartt. T. B. Carroll. for trial, in default of bai 600. The persons con- | week, were 21, it being a slight increase on the pre- fs, be pues be posted up in every police station hou + -yp-0'S GARDEN, Broadway—Nicopemva—Jocxo— e address of Mr. Calhoun. Sarateg: 3 M. Cook, - stituting the audience were reprimanded for pat so that every alderman may read and kn x us +“ A Essex, $e... .14— — Rising such immoral and indecent exhibitions ‘vioey weeks: a station house on what footing he stands, and be oot From these and other proceedings in the South- | Franklin, $..16—JnoS. Chapman, William A Dart. | Were about 0 present, Including some elderly gentle. cordingly. But at present under the wi ,ORTON'S THEATRE, Chambers streot—Demox Jest an S Pa nat she i Ful tt ’ h. G iL Fe si P : Fire In Cincinnatl, captain vrvsus alderman, wo alderman feels himself + Seeaecane aie detreee ern States, it is evident that the views of Mr. Cal- | Fulton, § }6—ThomasBurch. George fl. Fox. men, who, itis uid, have got the affair up for their 849, ; 3 a ae ek —Bvaton's Dine houn command the support of the -whole'South, | Scheserté, #¢.-27— Sidney ‘Tuttle. special amusement, And one of them was in sucha Crncinmats, Ostober $0, 1840. | in a station house, excogs he wishes © lodging fe NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham sqvare—Revouuri0n Me, ;Qa PPo! ‘ole South, | Otsego, $c. . .18-—Wm. 8. Sayre. John Noyes. hurry (he resides, we believe, in Twenty-fourth street) | A fire occurred at the corner of Fifth and Main | "ght. ' —Famate Foary Tiinves—My Wire's Our, | below Missoun, where they are fiercely contested | Oneida. . || ib C. A. Mann, that be left his hat bebind him, and can have it by ap- streets, this morning, which burned out the Nonpareil | The evidence commenced by the crose-examinat YMPIC THEATRE, Broatway—Carrain or rue | by Colonel Benton. It 13 not improbable, that the 1—Augustus Ford, bila a dear by Rens ailiine scust ens cena ome mere printing office, and damaged several drygoods stores, | ihe following witness :— being sworn on the er: ou—Fua Diavoro—Joun Donws. proceedings of the next Congress may have the mea « ae Geenge Gennes. ¢. H. Hipgsey, haps the owners would apply for them. The charge for in the lower part of the building. The loss was con- cxaminotion, pa Leyte ie No. we Waite tree | s108" LC "e Min u-V eflvet of rallyi s Ci Tioga, de. ~G, J.J, Barber, Joseph Reynolds, | admission was q dollar, and the room was rented for ; am a policeman of the Sixth ward; 1 was at the gMBOnawiow MALt. _pumuare @ Minsrnxis—Yorson | effect of rallying the South upon Mr. Calhoun, and J oy te - ripe LTH mame taote than > pane tone ihe siderable, and but partially covered by insurance. ward station house on the ractning of the 1at2 tna | of uniting the free soilers of the North upon Colo- | Gates, $c. 5—W. T. Lawrenoe, Henry B. Stanton. | Cunal street troupe were brokea up, and we believe the nel Benton, for the campaign of 1852. In any | Steuben, $e 1 was at the station house when Alderman Kelly (y: 6— George B. Gunnip. | present delinquents are the only model artists who, | State of the River and Weather at Pitts | ,011) came into the station house; I was detailed dc | CRINESE MUSEUM, 89 Broadway~-From 9 A. M, to 10 PM. poe bsnl ‘Monroe. . Sami. B. Miller. J.B. Elwood. during that interval, have exhibited on the * naked as burgh, man for that evening; the first | saw om that morn’ | s BLY BOOMS--¥. a » BS - leans, = ou were born” system. It seems the transparent t was yourself, Jol labock, John Leyden, and J¢ | pa ASSEMBLY “ROOMS--Mx. Macartasren’s | CVEDt, 2s it is now understood that the distinguish- | Orleans, § y do: 7 I th " Sei ee OO " bn Hidabock, John Layd ad Sornvns Mavigue. ed leader of the South does not intend as yet to byrne 29—Char he gauze exhibition was not sufficiently exciting. mbes ca! ds gest hes tach dae teahes of water tu the’ Seems same inte the station house together; pong inquish b: in the Si ol 2 Sen ; Finx,.—At balf past 3 o'clock yesterday morning. a fire Af, Sond, Alderman walked in bebind the desk, and took selipariinh biyiseat ih the Genste, we may expects: —G.R.Baboock.| Win. L. G Smith. | poke out ina brick building in Thirty-second street, | channel, ‘The Alleghany is rising. followed by Jobn Layden and John Ridaboek; | most momentous struggle during the coming ses~ -82-—-Robert Owen, Jr, — near Third avenue, owned and occupied ssalivery stable | ‘The weather continues pleasant. him waiting at the fonts ne was asking the name ¢ | sion, between lum and Colonel Benton, upon the SON SEAT and blackrmith’s shop, by Mr. Z. D. Mills, It was to- t ith cthes Gennes teak d the adjoi hy coupi of Jobn Bradford, with other names; the Alderman = " f ‘Texas to New Mexico. ‘Thi he ty Dist. Whag. Democrat. tally destroyed, and the adjo ouse, Occupied as a ecteeh aetadiOuamaiees. Le ere pela apr ribet Bs fn imag New York, 8 jay, October 21, 1344 claim of Texas to New Mexico. at 18 to be the - - pe dwelling and ness maker's shop, was partially ieicennics. at. 00, 2008 jy she peas teten Lheaed wan th {| = E saaciiaiy ab % pte i baaghhag aie eg ne aa y ~ ieee Onstnvctions 1x Broapway.—-Some| The steamship Cherokee, Capt ‘Lyon, arrived to-day | 4 gut pom Lo ena i "7 vege bey aan, Interference of the Police tn the Nomina- | the Carolinian 1s, as upon all others, identifie rd G, Park, E, A. Wheeler. Pen when the various piles of bricks were 4 4 Sf 65 hours, from pier | ROC, them eame, around in front of desk, tions. with the South; and the Missourian will be re- trested teen We cated the attention ofthe gue pase sa York, after » passage of @6 house, frou pi he Alderman the. nest, Gen 40h 7 ore i hout ized as the champion against the clam of si ta orities tothe great inconvenience and danger to the » pe ERE as fen house; fia ue te tleman!: erated 0 eee Mahone eke te Rio Gases The course of Seiston} tet wee soma eteiree oy = Ao aiieaiee sale eter bana Oct. 20—6 P.M. acing She “ey coat id aa Sting | J H ~Albert S, Carver. G. F. Thomas, Temonstranee, and the result was, urraLo, Oct. 20—6 P.M. was in the station house in cousequenee of putting ference of the police m our city polities. Both | Seward, and the New York politicians of all stripes, w weeks ago. ®| ‘The receipts within the ue twenty-four poma nes Ridabock, and the noise of the young man outside, wi | whigs and democrats murmur at it alike. So | has exasperated both sections of the Union toa i the passers by | as follows:—Flour, 8.000 bbls; whent, 6. name the alderman was inquiring; offieer Austin : e ne bm Charles Robinson. by a sort of miracle. Yet these ob-| corn, 3,600 do. In flour there are more junt brought ina druaken prisoner, © German I & strongly did the democrats of the Fourth ward feel | tempér for the worst extremities, and from the é John Winchell, | staeles, 40 ¢ pier ea 2, Ta Sita thot buyers at old prices. Sales reached 1,000 bbls. com | Know his name; I locked him up in » eel and on the impropriety of this interference, that they ex- | spirit of the political conventions on both sides of | Delaware... 1—B.R. Johnson, — street, 10 whieh we adverted a day er two ago, ‘There | Guilt, tur prices tras 16000 bushels’ sold including | RetUm from the ued see enteane £0, take the ay cluded them from all their tickets. Other wards, | the line, it is clear that the final struggle is coming. + 2—T. 1. Grabam, 4s no sity in the world im which this would be toler- | Chicago (Spring). at (4c.; Oblo, at 850, Corn was not | man to “come this way,” he did so, and I onve. + | at shai LO. Aiken. eee f those piles, from whic! Fabia ; + 1—Orlando Allen. i mal : however, did not act with equal independence, | Jn this critical state of affairs, the questions of ‘Sk ah Elijah For os eee eT hteee in thee - eet #0 sativa Bud vamcetsay obengs to notion. The iy Rue Soko hig prac weaseenerane the ni; and their influence in the nominations has been | Cuba and Canada necessarily lie upon the table; 8—Angustus Raynor. Hiram Harries. at a theatre - 7 : ty es eee > by postilential nuisances, or by an ava- | _ | ta . Int t Nathl M.Jones. | jgnebe of bricks. No man in his senses would presume ate eer rer abeae, 2 ben, pee 0, | Alderman Kelly wee intoxicate in Londen or Paris toraise such an obstruction to the | gorn @t lc. a 1: ay (H’K.) | thoroughfare im the streots. If he did, he would pay sensibly felt. and any active movements, Nerth or South, upon ‘ In some of the wards, indeed, the merit | either of them, can only embarrass the settlement is assigned them of nominating whole tick- | of the maim issue. That settled, minor obstacles 28¢.; | man, when I took him into custody, remarked that | beds » corperation pen in his hand, snd wanted | tore | (0.M) | geatty foe hin pessumaption. and the nuisance woulé he Axvany, Oct. 20—6 P.M. on the desk; the pen was conve; yy the alderr nell. very Y aleki A rer Pine law against nuisances i The receipts within the past arena four hours, by | to the did not touch the alderman inside j i and returi t the time; the alc / i j and upon this point there was a bar-room row | Will fall of themselves. Let us wait till the fog Mises Ta, a ut there is mobody to execute it. Wh canal, were as ain Ai 4 oe a wheat, zal Be hyd re seat bi : and walked heal im Tammany Hall, a few evenings ago, between a | rises. Breakers are ahead. — ? Van Loan, A. Green, ney Miaine, 1s congeed is ay, sere aeg be tars is were steady; 2,000 bbls. seria, vith the en tn is band slate poaitively 1} demoerat of the Eighth ward and a policeman, the | Bisnor Huougs anv The Jesvrrs.—A very sin- |,“ 4. H. Leote. = Lion wap ve Bg e aug © ~s as they are wanted. Why is not the same ? How long will the eitisens of former charging the latter, and other men of his | gular feud has been going on, for some time past, vushels, ineluding mixed Western, | elbow when conducting him to the cell; the alder: In wheat, thy f $1 17; reneged in fair request, | maninto custody; I touched the al arty | EPRI *s ro New York permit themselves to be stultified by eleet- ‘ j department, with dictating a programme to the | between the newspaper organ of Bishop Hughes in | % ore ese: BAe: en to govern the elty, who, in all things, betray is yellow round at eset prs pone pag ro dg ec ge poy a oun | whole ward. ‘The lie was given, and the policeman | this city, and several literary and collegiate insti- | [3 TH. Baker, _C, Hooper. md sodas? cei s ipi of giving the | St 003¢:, 1m Whiskey, sales of 100 bbls, Prison were | he told me twice, to go and fetch im Mr. Ri | was very noisy and obstreperous. In the whig | tutions belonging to the Catholics, and under the | Livingston... ; a ee dave: ia! eitisens more Hkh, the lamp lighters are curtailing eT oc einammenceicheslie Bot to do 20 by spt. frre ay pe Looe yen ant party the interference of the whig police is equally | management of Jesuits, in the United States. Ita ‘ * a vee the eet SUIT Cartel Souieee, coneeting: to orders. Shipping Intelligence, ee that you wanted to write out a discharge for two { eause of murmuring, and a source or annoyance. | exact origin, character, merits, and destiny, we Pere enn: Ser aber and in baniea poooek Arrived—Ship Milan, NYork; bark St ‘Ai ndrow, Philadel- Legs rey — apy 1 ‘dade ina 1} | An the Seventh ward, for example, the whig police | can hardly fathom; but it must be something very et thay were nearly all extinguished. The truth ls that pain, - did no 8 are opposing and distracting the whig organization, | interesting, insome quarters, when we see the Man | Monigemery see ae ity le wall bog wal) over be Bee light. Police Intelligence. ; know, a man by the name of Hogan; | | for the purpose of getting the power into their own | Friday of Bishop Hughes, whose name we believe On Friday Patrick Dickson fell into the | _ Charge of Robbery.—Yeaterday, two men, ealled Tho- tion house when the alderman di hands, and carrying a ticket of their own selec- | is Mr. McMaster, editor of the Freeman's Jour- ship lying at pier 4, Nerth river, and broke | ™*% Mackle and John Grabam, were arrested on a take notice of his conduot while im the stat) | . In the Ninth ward they are playing the | nal, teke such a deep interest in it. The Jesuits, as did not ¢ of highway robl . It appears that the ac- . root ighway robbery. PI house; I did not see any one con’ oa zame game ; and no doubt in other wards they are | a religious body, have encountered the vicissitudes arties at 8 TORE man by the name of James leemen’s bunk room'on that night; ‘ow e Accioxnt.—Yesterday forenoon, as Mr, John Bush O'sbes. residing at Moore street, on we Deer ‘aid Sot bee hits mi Alderman the Bowery, near Grand street, to @ doc- Aetive in support of the men whom they know will | of fortune during their existence. By their piety, - eihis child's arma Gneseed, he was rua over i phy Oe besten rr cee fang — befriend them if nominated and elected. learning, and good works, they rose to immense in- “ = ‘aiex. Ming. Taal sacand seicsaareuml ake ne neat ey toe Seeneneinaniva nttens suarbat St Dee It may seem, at first sight, that to preven; | fluence in Europe; but bad brothers and laxity of . bad J.D. V. B. Fowler. off, but were subs ently arrested by the police, Jus- the police frem taking a prominent part in | discipline, a long time ago opened the hips of slan- « sada ee a byes — viene ead tice Lothrop tted both to prison for trial. our eity politics would be an interference | der against them, and their recent history shows . od ig Allenbrandt, Adam Bowman, Earnest Ring, Superior Court. Meenas welicoe veter dices he with their rights as citizens, which ihey | nothing but a struggle for existence and reputa- Ginther Filesmith, Joseph Allenbrandt, William Vickar, Before Justices Duer, Mason and Campbell. ‘over wi the cell, he appeared to have got a little it; 1 Jacob H, Sackman, and Peter Gi were arraigned on Decisions.—Oct. 20.—Nerman Wh Joseph B. | he was l ‘up about an hoon I did not sleep ‘en Friday iast, for riot and tumult, amd plead not nd allt Frederick Gebhard, Joseph Smith, Otto Rector = ee ore § bean reg boon — reg h ned loffer, Peter Gross, and John Colman, were arraigned | yaioabie consideration sustal = yond on ona similar indictment, and plead not guilty, ‘The | [aluable, consideration | «Agoda gh oye va first named defendants were thon placed upon trial, for | atte without notice of negotiable paper. This doo: James Little. perk ooon the Hieites Conmtegetion otkects Cheat | dusky v8. Caldwell and others, Bank of Salina vs, Bab- of the eity of New York. It appearsfrom the evidence, ook, am Mohawk Bank ee | ion purchased a lot of ground in the eresuuied a She Goeeten of ie Cea ih tener porches ttf grovad 2h | [e"Salter no Macdonald Tatil’ bil uae, one of thelr number, prooveded to the place on the oth | "Jemima Tucker and others vs. The Rector, Chureh- of last August, and while th - . yer Seeee arch they sould aoe te Pret Mtg MS | wardens and. Vestrymen of St. Clement's Church. —The a it compromise or barter when they take | tion. We believe the Jesuits of the present day aitnations from the people at liberal salaries. But by | are a very learned, pious, and amiable class of thie very fact they do actually give up a portion of | men. Why Bishop Hughes and his influence should their liberty, as the condition on which they hold | be turned against them, 1s somewhat puzzling; but office. They are servants of the whole people, and | Bishop Hughes, who aspires to be an American are paid for the protection of the people and tueir | Pope one of these days, and for which high office Property. But if they give up their time and atten- | we have frequently nominated him, has good rea- hon and energy to party politics, how can they sons, somewhere, either in hishead or in his pock- eharge their duties as they ought, and fulfil their | et, for every course which he pursues and every Niager obligations to theirfellow-citizens? Again, it they | opinion he entertains. Latterly, however, his lord- Brother, wore surrounded by cbout Sfty Germans, who words’ ploas use “ia the fourth seotion of the aot to ye ja thes tee samc on of moneys, are fired with party zeal, and have eo great an | ship has not been making much headway in the swore that they should rare Be farther with = Trust be restsleted to uses consistent with the pons the Alderman raid he could show that on pay di | objeet in carrying the nominations of particular | world towards reaching the American tiara. The jong “4 een phe to blows. Sticks, object of the tion. A trust to apply the rents Soe, stood by and made ademand of e parties a profits of to the maintenance and su; of | man 10, or more. | stones, and clubs, were thrown during the melee, in | thd M! ome 7 pert here remarked that th | which ignate Stein, the President of the Congregation, | 10" fon" qui is therelore alld, “The act to provide ease r — false. was rather severely hurt, One of the witnesses on for the incorporation of religious soeteties is not re- | The magistrate ruled that such ¢ allowin, | Ratt of (the defence, testifind that ho believed Mr-| pealed in whole, or im part, by the provisions in the | ould be proved, had no bearing upon 4 | hurt. It was almost impossible, owing to the fact of pp dime ply relation to trusts and perpetuities. Wore ae permitted to be taken. eon most of the witnesses be!ng foreigners, tate right 4 . ont. - . ’ Understanding of the case. Jacod Hi. Seckman was, |. “eorge E Theedere FW yon ow Mg EF aye By 2 it is sworn, .d, upon the closing of the testimony ‘Aismisscd, with- | says :~1 reside at Ro. 10 Franklin street; Tweo in men, how can they act impartially on the day o | silly and absurd management of his newspaper or- ‘tion in preserving order at the polls, and giving | gan, by a half-made up intellect, has injured his fair play to all the voters? If a row takes place, | cause, and, we believe, eventually his prudence and one of their partisans assaults one of the riva | will tell him to suppress 1t altogether. Bishop faetion, will they be likely to arrest him for his | Hughes had much better make us his organ, for all | Seheharie.... 1 -- misconduct? But there is another and a graver | purposes in this life, and part of that which is to ° 1--Chaunoey Dodge. =) ae Schenectady... 1-—-James Alled ebjection still. If, by neglecting the duties for | eome. If he would adopt a policy such as we ution, there appearing no evidence against station house on the morning of the lath Instan \| whieh which they are paid, they become politica, | could indicate for him, there would be some hope a: } ‘he Setnee Saag) vated cesT old hn = + Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of Georgia es. | saw Alderman Kelly that morning; he eame J] } agitors and demagogues, and if they succeed in | of creating a treple crown in this country, and of io | Dutting te: ee © ease occupied the entire day, | 20!" IF. im this case ae Boage pe uarter past two o’cloek and sea | reas i} . a ~ mitted to the | by the counsel that the of @ bill of exchange, wn against a atthe write) | did not see what he their agitation, they expect that the Alderman of | elevating him to the Quirinal of the United States. — Ellas W, Cady. . Em ky ty: y Ah] 2 | consignment by the consignor, toa party who discounts Writing: I teon discovered that he was under the in the ward, the Assistant Alderman, the Mayor, or | His policy, at present, tends only to set the great 1 Peter Crispell. atten: | ne ee eee Se Ed, to not an oxuttanto acsigumens of the peapecty | cnce & Bauer, | left thon fem bend she deck |i ’ > dee : . * 2—Wiilliam Miller. Jobn P. Davis. consigned or the proceeds thereof; and that in the ab- | went outside; asl was leaving, i heard the Ader whatever men they are instrumental in putting into | body of the infenor clergy in opposition to his ‘ip wh 2 | Comat of —— Sessions: Clarke, | Bee of any epecitic appropriation by the or of | say to Captain Magues “I cannot insult you;” 1¢ office, will not only connive at their delinquencies, | wishes, and hostile to his purposes. Our friend the | Washington. 1 —~ J. Thompson. Dee ae sere en ok ee aaa hes | Sane the procceds, to the payment of ul, | Beard Captain siagues reply to the alderman,“ that loo . 1 " - te tee « «. 2-Calvin Pease. A. Bulkley. i: - ‘ he has no lien on them, or for that pw ; and that | had ited him times;"’ and that he wo but sustain and defend them in all they do or leave | Bishop has piety enough, such as it is; but he wants | Earle was called to take his trial, ¢ with stealing | hi have no more of it; and that } " ‘i i e ! | $60 worth of clothing, belonging to ( 'W. Rollins rege omen the holder of 1] Wag i ye nO ‘. id an ee | waeres. Oe ware *ABiN 2 s xs.—' t - | There was no doubt of the rlgoner's guilt ‘The jury erotics of the vensignes, maintain sock Hen, Lmyn Soy oon pe ane Setdi Sas bem) | Thus, a huge system of corruption is carried With respect to the Jesuits and the Freeman's Tux Casturt axp 113 Oneaxs.—The two or- | erdict rn him, and the court = Glamatene’ wid cvote. come tn sehen; 1 Cpe, waned veg, nee ing to hi gans of the cabinet, at Warhington, have been so vinter va. Samuel Drus any further verration betwoem them; as! retnr: on, and the police of New York, with someho- | Journal, we hope the article in this day's Herald, much occupied with Father Ritchie and the office: | ‘Sentenced Two boys, en ee nes ona tt ’ ain | bear ae Magnes ay te offloer Woolrid | norable exceptions, are the worst police (and best | from the pen of Mr. McLaughlin, wall be the last seekers, that they did seem to have become | Reed, who were, w “4 ‘since, sentenced to the aridge aeoret apy look him We | paid) in the whole world, unless the Philadelphians | on the subject. utterly ignorant of anything outside of the Dutrict | Lomtee Rey’ chet’ thoy Sete’ wbtas hava thn eal man was intoxicated at the tim } @an match them. This, however, is only arami- | Puaxxsoivime Dat he season is fast ap- | . TI ‘ted themeelres ts t the time of their trial, J | NKS y 8 P- | of Columbia. The recent elections, however, ap. Tepresen' 2 oe 8 oe Pe tap he Be yo ion— essary i ‘ rrp | ps He ho pleaded guilty to burglary in the third d _ a ap of the ss 4 maeanty | Pronehing when, in accordance with a time-honored | pear to have worked them up‘eflectively, and they fisw ras bet to the State prison for two) Teed, which has grown up in this city, excluding the bes' | custom, the Governors of the several States of the | gape and stare about them, as completely bewil- and most deserving men from office, appoiating | American confederacy will promulgate officially | dered as Rip Van Winkle, after his nap of twenty the worst and the most corrupt, and defrauding the | proclamations recommending the American people years’ duration. Everything is changed—every- victimized people, who, as Benjamin Franklin to return thanks to the Ruler of the Universe for | thing is up side down, except,the cabinet, which is ’ “ ri ‘. J membere of the Grand Inquest from further atte: sungmi gina ® om tse a Dg a | the manifold advantages and blessings which He | down side up. But the Intelligencer, the prineand | suet te rat imawert Leo Timothy Tierney, indicted for « | has conferred and continues to lavieh upon this | credulous old Miss Nancy of the whig party, shats , party, d having caused the death of Gee. . derma: | | nation her eyes to the repeated condemnations of the rutally beating him in a Sght, which Pry oy Syke Te wit 7 Pog Oy the <henh tee seamen ts 4 a RT ‘Atierss i 7 We are decidedly in favor of the continuance of | home department and the foreign office—the t0o place between them in Gold st nights | time of his death, Held that the presentatives of the Kelly wes discharged: | suppose he was in cust: p ince, pleed guilty to the indictment, and the court | " this custom. A nobler, 2 more imposing spectacle | butcher and the bungler—and insists that the | sentenced bi to the penitentiary for for one ys | Soabaeais sanrenns orto auew Gate ts the det; be looked t gen eal are 0s ed on " ; i . 1S 5 4 Tefreshed, as could not be presented, than that of a nation of | cabinet are still “right side up with care ;” that | , More. Grand Larceny.—Thomas Twite was p sssignment to operate immediately as a valld and | generally look after taking litte, (Laughter.) 1] to wal ear very ef the bill. Bill diemissed with coste, 4 reply when’ the Captain t, | rf Reed Simon P. Huff v. Shepherd Knopp, Chomberlain, #c.— | bim he must come into the station sober, when! | Rost rieted of 4 Cae eae. itt, | The Marine Court of the city of New York is not» | business; Wooldridge did not go inside the ry j tips dope on fo Ts @ gracd larceny, wassent to common Inw court of record; it has no powersexcept | ings te take the Alderman into custody; 1 - the penitentiary for Pg rudea | 20h a8 are expressly to it by statute, and has, | not hear the Alderman make use of amy m fe Ga into court, ole therefore, no power point @ crier, the statute | insulting lapguage than I have stated, nor did | b th being silent on the subject. Judgment for the de- | him make use of any to cthor persons. | ot ‘* | fendant. nerve the conduct of the Alderman to be md | "John S. Giles ve, Joseph Lyon, Administrator, de., and | abusive; | walked away; | went cutelde of the door others —The intestate created an assignment ofa mort- | the station house; I saw Riaabock leave from beh! gage to bis daughter, in consideration of natural love | the derk; | beard Captain Magnes request him to lea Sra Jonn Franniin.—By intelligence received reeently in England, confirmed, toa certain ex- tent, by sxmilar accounts received in the United States, there is’ ground for believing that Sir Tobn Franklin, and his party of explorers, are safe, . . a MMe defence, charged with stealing $00 in geld coin trom ¢ though locked up in the ice of the frozen regions, | Teemen—a whole self-governing people—bending | they have done everything to perfection, and all | Patstek Dudy, on the 4th October. ‘The complainaat | ats ten taneeas Seid out atthe | tseanl ftom, toe te a counite seen from which they may not be able to escape even | te kace simultaneously, and simultaneously re- | that eort of claptrep and moonshine. But why this | Siege that the money was taken from him while at « d, and also the cor! and the conversation bet and Magnes, t) 1 : wif | house No. 26 Prince street; but the evidence was of | ing thanks to the Almighty, for favors given, | long and labored vindication! Who provoked it? | such character, that the Disiriet ‘Attorney would not | and imploring & continuance of them. Such has | If the people believe in the perfection of the | @*k for conviction, Th yased was found mot guilty, been the spectacle which each State of this com- | cabinet, why plead for them as so many criminals | and discharged 1 wi the Actua insurance Com. t. y in the foreclosure su: W codwerd va. Herri Arpinwoll —Bill for specific performance. Bill sets agreement by Harris to as- tign to Woodward 78 the name of I house; ! no further this season. We hope and attempt of the kind will be x ade during the pre- | . . vernment contract for the n with personal violence, mor do | kr sent century, at least, to penetrate tl a search | : . aa | ,, Beiled —Dalone 3. D dicted for arson in| Fieame and Oregon mail previons to arsignm in the bunk room of the polie i } \ of a passage, which, if any followed for a long series of years. | before a jury t The fact is, there has been “ cheat. ed with having set Gre tobis toro, | agninwall, Held that this court will not enfor sk room; | be SB never bo aed fee Cie suchouee Of cotmmnanen, | BU: NOW Much anes iy how much grander | ing round the board,” and the shofflers in DO Wee, etanet: Tes tet fo | citteally agreements to assign such contracts, unle Kelly, either p | + nepestshmedeedhcelycr preg A COMMNETES, | aad more sublime, woeld it not be, if the same we clean cei 9 a Tres Vt Moor’, of No as | Previous assent of the government appears. In this | sonally or politically, nor do1 recollect having : im consequence of the ice. Of what use is ut to be | wet ? ’ we same | game are eieady condemn At is admitted Yor his appearance for | °2#e; leo, other parties now become interested as prin = myself hostile to Alderman Kelly; I mi; expending vast sums of money in attempting a | thank, day were selected by the whole | by whig leaders and wing presses, as we teat , ppearance (OF | cingis or Sureties, where rights would be prejudiced. ve ould was oo aaronaarel Oat ter) in t turn ing of rl . Maine to the Rio @ 1 Otic 4 , . “ Demurrer allewe costs, course of conversation with o! it nothing m covery which, even if successful, would, in the | A™ ican peo tg earicniee ae th Rio ( oy | shall prove from their owa testimony The only | wale re Babies Ar pins « Dioertarte rere Curtis Peck vs. Daniel Drew.—Bil for specific per- to my reecllection (Renewed laughter.) T know 2 nature of things, be impracticable for any useful | OM NeW ) ork to the ocky Mo mntains and the | hope of the country, in this administration, is in 213 Church street--« place, as is al. | Foophe's Line Anseeletion. Held ‘ne tho coments of the | thing respecting any bandbili circulated; the first « iderat) leew was the one produced bere in Court; | did rly how: Mormons? Althoug dia the indictment, “where men Jed | New Jerusalem of the h the | General Taylor. What we want is the policy of le steamchip Mermann, under the command of that en the 22d of August Ins * . , eailed ye South- | Whem MeDonald came to me and sald thi er on son Capt. Crabtree, sailed yesterday morning for South: stclem $800 from him, but if he eould ges 1 tempore poi urpose? The fareat ount already expend i j Meiently expressed inj the agreement ; that it ji hear Alder: helly request thore in front of the dc z pen way, pe Re sedi avatiobie be conduciag wish that such should be che cass has been re: | his inaugural address. ile wants it~the country | 7! sees Oe the pomeie: ote San, htop fares | instrument under the statute of frasds, aud the | to keep quiet; they were quiet outelae ome derke’ to the permanent welfare of mankind, by educat. | Peatedly expressed, many of the Governors of the | wants it, and there must be a change, to get it, of | to be the owner of the houte, which Is kept by Fanny propes one Se 0 specie pertermimmes, Do ’ ; " | different Stat heretofore appointe few of the cabinet. Howard at the above place 7 very ca ing the orphan; or keeping many wretches alive, | different ates have heretofore a ointed different | the huckstering policy - the eabinet, or of the ral for Beltnbew petetions enecate, semet ts, Henry I Kentels } who are dying by thousands every year from star daye, and all attempts to have thanksgiving general | concer itself. One or the other, or both—that’s Matthew Barron, Jeremiah McDonald, Eugene Barron nts of Rhode lnena vation, in England and Ireland "| at the same time have failed | all Ee ee paaainued cml ten ey AAS! | plended an attachment fesued in that State in favor of . camicuieniate | Itmmght not be in accordanee etrietly with the | |. isu 6b Geman Penman Th j Sepen of tnb ee ee er | ereditore of piai Held that whe he sat tn cue Buiupine ix tae Unrrep Stares.~Oae o | doctrine of State nghts—a doctrine which, it isto | ,,* Mt be PRM ANNs ENG NO- | Janes D, Reontaeven, of 8 orn, testified | Soedings under sitechment ther court, such bro. | the immediate adventages which the | tes | be hoped, will be ever cherished and maintained— will gain by the reciprocity between England and | for the President of the United States to appoiat a | 2 vl “pe this country in the carrying trade, will be the im | day of thankegiving throughout the whole land; pe ee of Sauer med 4y ea tale petus which it will give to ship building. Detroit, | but we think he might do eo, with great propriety | oh : 0 000 in specie coe fond rie. Chicago, St. Louis, Cleve all | we have no doubt the privilege woald be willingly | "700! @™: agg SE het pansenges and the maxim, gui must govern the care emurer allewe who to the Alderman’s intoxication a» possibly t prove the Alderman to be intoxicated before « u | Clirenit Court. rt has adjourned tl] Mon- tor . F will give you $38 Ocr. 20.— The Circuli Coe " j ot vm - the station house, aferenee would be th. : Om conceded, and il it were exercived once, it would | ete Henry Welle, I:9q., lady, daughter and servant. | piece. idn't wa day, 20th Oct. On Monday, the 32d Ootober, the epesial | sceroborate the tetlimeny Of those Whe rece ne | of our cities and towns border at * 4 | mt > tain term eniendar will be taken up by Judge Jouss, SStextent lak: d rivers, will at o | grow into a right before many years. We suggest | Mr. Wells is of the express house of Livingston, | yeep that 4 jh ae ntox ation ia the # atic a hose | es and rivers, will at once g 5. | to the President the propriety of appointing thanks- | Wells Co., and gees out to remain some months. | place, where th the negro, witness don’t know | Finy ar Mentevinee,N.J.—An alarm of fre wasgiren toloa 7 Joka Ridabock on that nigi In a short time, there will be as many vessels con- | giving day for the present year, and hope that he | He frras bearer of dispatches to Paris and London, | i2¢, loeation oS met oe Gogg eaid | on Wednesday syratee at 6)¢ o'clock, which was | "4 him in a smelt, little, port atracted at those places as there are on the A tie | will do so. tc aieineciie Prete. nestnass eos Ks * “That nigg@e don’t look as if he 5, buthe hes | found to proceed from the fine lar ow ‘street, keys by John Lee’ a Coast at present, and the spectacle will frequently | Averntay Baxranity.—Dy the recont arrival Oty Volities. are cesin nadie, Vatean alley, sud the Bisel Wt | consisting of hay, tye, sols, porstoee, he. beta mensty tintey |» "At situation was Alderman Kelly in ot th\ { be presented of ships, barks and brigs, bur! of im ‘ 2 inf ed tat 4 Wie Nowinartons.— Oliver T. Hewlett having been low took out four cards; now, ssid the negro, if these | the entire crop, together with the farming utensils, - fale fee os Of cies, Eane and beige, built 6 n Europe, we are informed that Austria con- | st tsonaiy mominated femator for the 4th duttiot by | comes up wo ted enras the aicwey ls miner if they are | were complotely consumed, as were also abeet eighty eho Tide bate wes Is tonteated. ' poms * “4 the oo within an “ of the ship aues her barbarous treatment of the wafortunate | the igs, declined, a caeeee ‘ rolins wa unaat- three Lack ones It belongs to the wale seni Be ‘then head of p ivy. ne + | ~ Wah anaes = your appearing = fs wiles you about th ards, a lade ith weste duce, clearing | j} r . e he i} into mourly ne mn Fridey evening in his stead. Sena- tern: the cards, an ore were three blacks ones; | ihe State cf New Jersey, an Y \ . ae oe esas pe ‘This Any hee dnene (tee De have fallen’ into ber | Mere a hen deetined 0 nombacsion fee Souate te the ed | thr morne sien took out tol) oF bills ane gave to Mes | about $2.0c0, whieh ls probably Insured, although this toby the Alderman, and dieailo nglieh porte direct. This has been the ease | hands ws and christians, priests and mintoters | aig Vrastus (, Benedict bar declined hie noming who offered bim a $10 Mil to take out the § ain a the family belog in x . beagte mer iv weete a jer the Court t im for his trouble in used as a stable and cow hour a ai will astonish the werkl by its reew pike sordid ote iat ‘bese ; Kres missman amity thet the entitle eeuld be renemed P| ad otmty wammen wwe fired and Lowden by che | OU PE Biaume 7 | Moeeren 61 dorpemere. ‘Fe nash an extent hos from the rame, ‘The fire was oamesd by the wadding Game — Home of the religions papers axe deei® mem emkerows and maermen Weatmen! bess ea fired from. the gun of some boys, w huntiog, falling wpen the 5 : Betws Chit sashes ow! You ought to ie ignited, the ding was wing the propriety aad inn: ety of closing the | ried, thateven Racewhi, the Anstrian general, : onthe, ever: — of 7 ar ee Tye Hep effort ) H in time of prayer ° end that it ome e vasted . Oct. 20.—In the ones of Daniel D. Moward vs. John | you Qn offloer; as soon asho made | m extinguteh it, is is another waraing to ' pane tee ‘ome contend that it is | has become sickened and disgusted with it, and | where an injunction for a nuisance had been | hia eppeatanes, MeDonald enatched the two $5 Mflls | hunters to be careful as to where they fire $0 der the wr cnee enn tion Bie tememened hil pre omar Angee “wy itis anti-seripyural. We | has avowed his intention of not attending, for the | op motion waa made to set aside Injuns- | owt of witness’ ae a ts fue Kew P 5 Mert tah Buckly; | waa ac ber i don térinkt eoy | a | i suppore that before the subject is final Je eos ¢ ced y i tion, but the application was refured except the pretended officer, who remain nie New Panrnen or rue Baninot.—Merrimas, the | remal } 4 loose us - i the chureh will be convulecd, and avenue aan ynernenagh seep ps “ h Hungarian | Sep Leveriage es. the Mayer end Corporation of New | the pitness engages for poise th worthy and well informed Loston correspondent Sarvd cul ned } then weet Suaine the ane affairs. {4 it mot the duty of the United States | yirk—A motion to ret aside the report of reforce de- | into the street, the young m de his way to the | Newburyport Jierwid, says: ~The mercantile ol 4 Op i Wee tending AMMFromt Of the sean ftenee endangered, as it was by the celelrated dis- | and other christian countries, to interpose in the | nied on plainti@® consenting to deduct $300 from the | nearest police station house, which proved to be that of | have ibeen quite gratified to learn that Me. Russell door; while Jaa in thé #tation house | 4 about whether the churek cas exist 1 " on? amount reported dus, within ten days after service of | the 6th ward; here be made his compiaint, and de- | Sturgis, oC tbls elty, while in London on his way over- bolsterous echducter disturbances | ~ 4 ist With: | matter, and protest againet euch barvarity a copy of the rule. If such consent be notgiven, report ceribed the persons engaged in the tranraction; this | land to India, received very liberal overtures from the 1 oat ty ishop. Would it not be well for the respee. | - ” to be tet aside, with conta deseription wae so accurate, that Capt. Carpenter at | banking house of the Darings, to become « partner In » you une tive disputante to ascertain whether it is seriptural ‘Tee Sreamenir Tennessee —Thie foe sieamer, A motion for « new trial im the case of the North | onee knew who the rogues were, and immediately set | that celebrated eetabliehment. and has accepted the of an oath, b one japtiet church against Jas, Ferguson, was | about complishing their arrest. Mr. Reghtmeyer | offer. It is understood that Mr. Sturgis will be the re- explain it to build churches ai an expense of one, two and ye tne ar’ of senate Plt ag pa costs to abide the result identified the priscners asthe persone who wereengaged | ception partner, the Position oveupiod hy Me. Jone | t3aw ‘nglish; if | wend dalge shall be indi 4 a evening, te nange ursirom Sa- — an ol money. a . Bt resided y ncenan weuienaeiaaariins aia veneah have Seon dovalaad beyond her ueeal Onitea Hrurned e verdict of guilty of petit larceny, and the | [ndle. In tormee Years; he ia one, of the 8 | Q-—De you know the oo talee ewenrin’ dation of wealthy sinners at so much a head, when | * * 8 . a i Oerenen 99.— of Thos. Marshall ys. J. | Court sent the priconers tothe penitentiary for six | family bearing the name, whe hail from New fing) i 7 ba bag d — jl aid w hundreds of fellow-ereaturee, within sound of | time by head winds and heavy eens. ‘This is the | 9 wi for wages for labor from London to | monthe exe and whose sagacity and enterprise have been at: ge the tition houeer tl ‘ last trip of the Teanessee, prior to her tri rto | New York, it that defendant hed clandes | Jury Discharged. All the trials of the term being oe lest half eontury, ee they have the eortly belle, are suffering penury and want ? pads : tinel: JL) on board the vessel, and, on | ted, the jary were ea from farther at- | be pioneers to new marte of eommoree, and have | '* nt! They may cheat themselves, but they ean'tdeceive | Meeer®. Howland & Aepinwall, who intend to place | Pegimg the libel, the Judge, (Betts) by convent, ale. danee. The Cosrt will finish the business of the ted at home and abrond, for mereantile | **! ‘i ' her in the Panama and “an Francisco line mineed the ens, with eorte, erm te dey. ‘the devil by suck paltry ertifiees ,