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MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1849. PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS | Anriversary Dinner of the German He- U. 8. Cizeutt Court, York Herald of the 16th June last; that he (deponent) | from executive documents (No. 1, page 15), and had Result of tne Election, ot oe ae mieinewacmadieton Before Judges Nelson and Betts, applied tothe editor and bis assistant for the mame of not coneluded his argument at the Hilng of the court IN NEW YORK. PR a lg This numerous end high!y respectable Society of the | HIGHLY INTERESTING STEAMSHIr CASE—APPLICATION | Qeeilmed'to give any information rerpesting tik agthay, | eee ‘The result in this State is pretty well settled, ox~ MOT GOR CATES lateot ihe Calted States Army, | citizens of New York, belonging to the Hebrew mame, | LOHAN INJUNCTION ON THE STEAMBILIPS OW1O AND | gq t is the rule in all well regulated newspaper estab: | yv,, ,gUnited Seates lreull cept In the election of the Canel Commissioner; Nelsom Under the direction of the Municipal Authorities of the City | celebrated the anniversary of the benevolent exertions | Wre't3” Hekmonts not to divaige the name of aay of its com- sana J, Beaob , the whig candidate, has gained so much upom v. Thomas Otis Le Roy and othe: the afidacit of Chetlee M Simomen sity jcnea, wkd | of their patent for the manufacture of lead, continued | the reat of the tloket in several of the western counties! jarshall O. Roberts, Prosper M Wetmore, depored that he conducted the works as rapidly aa pos. | to cocupy the Court up to two olclock. | After a charge | that it is mot improbable his majorities will more tham sible, y, the 15tl ee hae eon sctocted by the | Om behalf of soffering and dostituie Hebrews, on Tues- Bplstal Covaat ive Arrangoments as the day for so\emnis~ | day, at the Apollo Rooms, Broadway. G. Geo the funeral obsequies of the above named v1 the pro- : * Edwin Croswell, and Bowers R, Mollvaine, of the State from the Judge, the jury retired halt- past four Session will ove fsem the Fark at 11 o'clock, A. My inthe | At balf past seven o'clock, the company, nuuibering | f¢'New \ork, ware defonduste, : Eee ee ee aaa at caveetnPosaible to bulid one | crclock brought in # verdict for the defendant make up for his loss in the anti-rent counties, where following order sow or New Youu Stare Mana, | SbOut four hundred, rat down to an elegant dinner, | Mr. EN. Dicxnson read the allegations of the bill | impossible to construct that sbip iu lees than two years | The Gt Jury came into court and delivered true | Frederick Follett; the democratic candidate, hes sucks ‘under com nand of * | gumptuously prepared, iu the great saloon, which was | brought by Mr Sloo. who complains. and says, that on |-for sea; believes Sloo ia much pressed, and without bid pies to “ok ue supine 8. ee, large majoritios. It is impossible te tell, as yet, which Major-General Sandford, deamiites ts te to with vid ‘A | Of ,tbout the third day of March, 1847, an act entitled cuniary means to defray the expenses of said ship; | 20m N. Lekning egling, ‘ach, | ts elected, though the vote will be very close. !n the consisting of legant sty flageand banners. A | « An act providing for the building and equipment of Eos bowl Bint (iiech intelge im the warmest exocee, | MUSING 1 ‘Tux Finsr bhic ADE, find band of music occupied the orch and regaled | four naval steumships,” was passed by the Congress of | sicps of approbation of the size of the ships, and the Circuit Court— Senate it is conceded the whigs have two majority, and sip tne rg e the ears of the company with lively and animating airs, | the United States of America, and approved by the Pre- | expedition with which they were progressing; that he Before Jud; from the latest returns, the probability is the demo- Com the fullowing regiments, viz:— during the busy operation of the dinner table. ayes a oe bee ple oe ee barren heard Sloo soy bis contract with the goverument was | Noy, 12.—James S. Holman vs. Claudius Dord, Daniel | crats have two majority in the Assembly. In that case iret Horse Artillery—Col. Ryer, As eocn as the cloth was removed, aud than! t from and immediat ‘ter passage of 8 | for 1,6€0 tons, but that he desired, and Law agreed, te | Berermun, and Edward Ro the legisiat: x Seoond Infantry--Col. Spicer, been returned by an Elder of the Jewish 3) ue, | act, it sha)l be the duty of the Secret of the Navy to | construct them on @ mueh larger scale; it would be it’ was alleged that the plaintiff im thi je legislatures of New York and Tennessee occupy Cuvalry-- Col. Postley. the President of the Society, J. Stettheimer. led | contract on the part of the government of the Uaited impossible for him to express his eatisfaction in stronger | P&**. Net anded eeteter in Tennessee: being | Precisely the same ground. Im that State the one ‘Tux Svcuxn BricaDs. to order, whereupon the Vice President, J.D. Waltera, | States with A. G Sloo, of Cincinnati, for the tranapor- | terms than be bad done; he (Sloo) alto said he did wot | Wee tbe posressor of | he came on to Now Veet is | Party hase majority of three in one house, and the ente ., read aloud the first toast, viz:— tation of the United States mail from New York to N: believe there was another man bat George L 2S WOUe OF BORGy Hanes whigs @ majority of three in the other house, ren mayest Tae tina rate te, vies “Phe day we celebrate, conseorated to the best feel- | Orleans, twiee a month, and back, touching at © could have completed the abipe in the seme March ‘47, to raise funds, by disposing of some, of bls T ‘apy any action on joint ballotupon a party questions “oPourth Light Artillors—col Yates. Ings of the heart.” ton, (if practicable) Savannah, and Havana, and from | and with the same expedition Counsel read fgg Nigra ny Merve ry meron ap entirely impossible. “The returns’ wi to the Fifth Infantry—Ccl, Warner, ‘astor or Elder Issacs then addressed the meeting, | Havana to Chagres, and back, twice a month—the | affidavit of Miner C Storey, which was corrobor: bargain was entered into be a Assembly ate so conflicting thatit {1 ‘Sixth Infuntry—Col. Poors, and descanted in rich and florid style upon the beauty | raid mail to be transported in at least five steamshivs, | tive of the testimony given iu the lest deporitions, Mr. | pareaim was entered 1 “850 bones of dry nends, | the preoise result, though there is Tue THind BuIGADE, and loveliness of charity, of not lees than fifteen hundred tons burden, aad pro: Jdavite of M.O. Roberts, and | are cat) oo ot a ety bomacte fae eons: | democrats have the majority. igggumanded yt Dr Linruat followed in am eloquent address in | pelled by engines of not less than one thousand horse | ¥dwin Crosswell, each for himeelf, deposed that Law's | ty ot land in renee, amounting ia value to. $10,000. pie eomposed of the follo ng regiments, vig : the German language power each. to be constructed under the superinten- | a{fidavit is true as relates to them, and that e rything | The goods, of which ‘samples were shown to plaintift, The returns from this State, received last night, Seventh Infautry—<‘ol vuryee, The contributions of the meeting were then severally | dence and direction of a naval constructor, in the em- | don by them in relation to this has b done in | warranted to be new, saleable, and of French | do not alter the aspect published by telegraph om Bighth Infantry--Cot. Berdon, banded in, and the names, with tbe sume given to tho | ploy of the Navy Department, and to be so constructed | good faith and not to injure, deceive or defraud the | stain, (heh titoe Wed potd @ aie cn. Aheis loon | Decoder eaeaine | Gactak irlans mile cheat tentheee nth 1 charity called out by the Secretary, Mr. Morson. The | as te render them convertible. at the least le ex- | complainant; that they are inclined to goon and per- | Maration to’ the United States, and. thet the i vies chnaaebun. Glantlan be a te, but will, Tux F sum gathered was very conriderable. pence, into war steamers of the first class.” And also, | form thei: om ‘The afidavitot?. M. W, ous of $0.858. aaametartiaa,” wha Games | tee verona ik deaate, wha Lew agar Brigadi The following toasts were then given in order, each | that “the Secretary of the nig Tm, , at his discretion, | more states that he bas ted to any consider af ek Mek eat ndda, le cx rman te oe frey in in the minority sbout thirty-five hundred votes, composed oP ine foe 1s regiments, vis : one being drunk with leud enthusiasm, and responded ermis a steamer of not lees than ea hundred tons extent in the exeoution of the contract, but reliesom | Which was delivered to Dord by Mr Holman. "It wes which rendere the reventh trial for the election of © Tenth Infaxtry—Col ‘dees h to by appropriate music from the band :— urden. and enginesin proportion, to be employed in | the skill and integrity of the other defendants, and | further ‘alleged, that @ fraud er ‘oommnitaed tu imamber of Gola ‘from the fourth district n Bleventh Infantry Col, Morris. . Bamevolent. sosietien of all religions demominations | the mail service. herein provided for, between faavann | troche nena pecuniary interest nor salary under the | pisintil byrdciendente peokii oor gett eke dat ellt We wenin the einer Ges ten Ga Twelfth Infantry Col, Stebbins. throughout the world—Thelr duties embrace the | and Chagres,” as by reference to the said public act wil, | Dill. eavept so far esis eet forth in. the contrast, and | Piavutiil, by defendants paoking up gcods which wi he falling off of 3,200 votes d J ‘ ee mort sacred of obligations; to feed the hungry, clothe | more fully and at large appear. And further, thaton oF | believes that, ail, the defendant ‘bave faithfully | RotZe™, BOF mercbantable, nev of Fi ities : : bawingner fannie?" the naked, succor the dlotreased, and rellove the unfor- | about the 20th day of April, 1647, your orator entered | preceeded with and de iatend. to proceed with mig | eure, but had bee: manuf ef mo'valu to plain! IN MICHIGAN. and Pall’ bearers. tunate. Into a contract with the Secretary of the Navy of the | Contract. Counsel then read an additional aMdavie of | thd that they were worthlees $9,868 and partien had | , The democrats have elected thelr whole State tiokat BAND. “ The land we live in, the land of our birth and of | United States, whereby your orator covenanted aud | Nr. Roberts, dated this 13th November, 1849, in which | yalucd them on bebalf of the plalatilf, whe declared | 222 Save majorities in both branches of the Legisla- Captain Shumway our sdoption—the land of milk and honey, where every | agreed, among other things, that he would establish and stated that complainant made overtures to him to | trem to be worth only $600; Sue merohant deal ture. Littlejohn, the whig candidate for Governor, ational Gu one sitteth under bis own vine and fig tree, and there | build a line of ‘five steameltps, of not lees than fifteen | engage inthe enterprise coutempl ve dtr Fe ere eran aeolared | curried but four counties in the State. a8 is none to make him afraid? , hundred tona burden each, for the transportation of torn mettle pe they Were nok weeAN maze than €140, The Geleoce is, 4. alee, Drawn by Three Pair of Horses, “Our brethren in the Holy Land, the sentinels on | the United States mails from New York to New Orleans, in the sum of $500,000 for the fulfilm: Saean ben teped an Mo pork, ned'tneh th eas emtadeeed: +. Boro, ton, the Gemectpts hove bébn cnubeenll one ‘Containing the Kemains of the ramparts’—Disy the hour soon arrive when the | twice a month, and back ; that he would have two of t entered into between Sloo and the Secretary | by both parties to be a lumping” trade, Adjourned. | the whige and free sollers, by o ming majorities, MAJOR GENERAL WORTH. banner of Judah will again float on Mount Zion the raid steamships completed and ready tor service on that complainant was wholly without get yt a ef Custerin Wvophegen ve, | Both hepese of the. Legislouune democratic, and tne Batles of Moaterey, cancbasty "It blemeth himn who gives and bim who | or before the inst day of October, 1818; that ho would ee oF eredit and incapable of failing ths |. saase Or Reterte genthe fuse Veceuka tare tereia | Dente Meakeeih fee Chesraie, alo malin ore e8. ve . read, service on or | contract; that after the ment was @ssigned, com- ' 3°88, ; of ly 7,000. a ST “ The President of the United States "—May his ad- | before the first day of Octeber, 1849; that he would tthe ships sheuid be | *0% Plsintitt, $100 68. “av ait Se Ta Te EE ri: Firat Regiment N.Y, Volunteers, ministration of the civil asirs of the country be as | bulld and complete the fifth steamahip, to be not lese wn contracted for; that | | Nov. 14-—James 8. Helman ve.’ Claudive Dord and | psy partion claim the election of thelt candidate foe Relatives of the Deceased, brilliant as his vietories in the tented field. than six bundred tons burden, according to the direo- owing the increased expense, and that it | ers -—This case is still going on, a number of wit- Congress in the 15th district, and further returns ere in Carriages, * The Mayor and Commonalty of the olty of New | tions and instructions of the Secretary of the Navy of much longer time, opposed it; but messes being examined for the plainti®, to prove that Crary toepeak with certainty apes the mame pelt Dee York '—the fathers of » large amd increasing family of | the United States, on or before the said last mentioned | plainant baving persuaded Mr, Law, the steamers } tbe gcods were not merchantable, nor of French manu- | Dicurery tO Datel Wik Ser elnly poe Bit ee the Fisk edehy meet happy and prosperous children. day ; and that he would sheath sald ships with eop- | Odio and Georgia were constructed. the former for | 8cture. Counsel tor defendants moved fora nongult, | Thomas S. Haywood. wlie, tas gained ingely ot re = pe a topndtinn eae baPranat "allen saleby the | Be ohare Gan ied ies cogent nade | Bet a2) ad Shen fr soy Lon ogee | SM ePhateaa ered ass breese a yonice | Kishmea Bnguer oe siiotahe to the. gemma a Guard of donor, jon 0 at large i ah00; ; ARSE. « y thousand Jewish soldiers who bravely | bound himself, his heirs, executors edtatatetrators and | ute een tius that defenilaate are uneble fo enna’ | Having heard the arguments at considerable lenth, the ben: 7 arnt Aang ak rage i: a Drawn by Two Pair of Horses, fought for the liberty of Hungary —May they be mere | assigns, to the United States of America, in the penal | plete the contract; that @ loan was granted on mort- | Court edjourned to 10 o'clock this (T fen | — a IN MISSISSIPPT bers LT Tat successful hereafter im the great struggle for thelr owa | sum of five hundred thousand dollars for the just, | gage by the Naval Committee of Congress, in eonse- | Wlien the motion forthe nonsuit will be further argued. | 1 ouitman'is undoabtediy elected Governor, Charger of Colonel Duncan, anclent beritage full, and perfect fulfilment of the said contract.— | quence of the increased size; deponent denies that a acne eandinckinn cake Pate pod 0 whig; and the prebability is that the Rode by him at tho Batules ot Cerro Gordo, “ Agrioulture, the pursuit of our yh fathers, | In 1847 complainant entered into an agreement with | the trustees are receiving from the government $5,000 Mited States District Court, whole democratic delegation to Congress is elected. A Cherubu: who made the wildernéss bloesem & rose ’—May | Wetmore, Law, Roberts, and Croswell, to assign to them | per wonth, or any other sum, for carrying the IN ADMIRALT’ Perro hic despatch puts Gray, whig, 1.950 votes ahead, Relatives of the Deecased, our people in this Jand of peace and plenty become | the seid contract for the jeint benefit of all; that Law, | the Falcon; denice that he connived with the other Before Judge Betts. of Mr. Willia, whi; but thatbelog evidently a mistake in Sor owners and tillers of the soil, so that we may not again | Roberts, Wetmore, and Croswell did agree to build said | fendants with regard to the registry of the ships; Nov. 8,—Henry Marshall vs. William Creighton, m Ser 3a, the Fecaib ia iaahislatby chanel ae be compelled to godown to Egypt for corn. steamships in the manner required; that they should | further says, that there was no fraud in the registry; | ter of the schooner Joseph J. Williams.— Patrick Stanton me SED, TOO Fem ay Ege Literature and the arts 1e Pein clstens of elviltza- be registered in their names; that defendants under- | the complainant applied to deponent for a lean the same.—By tHE Count. detiten'ea Mee Woes t, is tion, emblems of the splendor of that matron which | took the construction of two steamshi| $14,000, and afterwards for $160,000, and in cons’. | for like services on th The election of Jose qe Seppe hE G nor. cherishes and sustains them. the Georgia and Ohio, but that in tl bis ref he became hostile to deponent, | schooner Joseph J. Willia! ceded, over Alexander Declonet. whig ; and ti HEARSE _ “The fair daughters of Iarael’’—Their smiles and | they became uvable to procced with the sai to obtain his romoval from being one of the | forthe run. ‘he libels allego « hiring of the libellanta | bility is, the democrats have elected three, if not four, Drawn, by Two pairs of Horses, evecuragements, their approbation and reward. rf ts, and Melivaine, fearing th tractors; the completion of the vessels was not de- | at St. Domingo, for voyage to this port, at the wages | Cf the delegates to Congress, which event will settle Gonspfatng toe Secaaios of ‘The tollowing toast was then given: termined to assume the construc: | layed by any cause, rave only the enlargement, | of $10 toeagh, ‘The respondent answers orally, and | the majority im that hang A Charger of ¥a or dates. “Education” —The Pillar of national liberty, and the | tion of said ehips, in their characters as trastees, and for | which was done at complainants request. that deponent Ubellants ‘were | ,,!2 every State except Masenchusetts, In which oleo- Relatives of the Deca: ia carriases. foundation of national Sepviees. that purpose procured @ modification of complainant's | bad advanced upwards of $100,000 out of his own pri- | ~ ond jo je) ; “y v4 Li poy Pane wn) at Dr. Rarast, a learned Jew from England, hereupon | contract to them an assignees; in August 1848, they | vate funds; that they will complete the contract, and Sree Tare Ge ce nes a ee Officers of the United States rose and addresred the meeting on the subject of the | procured the insertion of # clause in the act of Con- | aecording to bis belief there is no danger of it, unless a yoenet, sad Soe ee cde Paerweotie 4 Army De soer at Weet Point toast which bad just been gi He said, the first | gress of the United Stater, entitled an“ Act making ap- | the Court should grant the receiver applied for, in| Se eeite Gass Serie ete Angee provers duty of education’ was to form the passions and. brin; jations for the naval service for the year ending | which event he believes that the whole workiog would | in regard to those States in which elections have re oldiers about order and quiet. He hoped, ther that ail irtieth of Jun thourand, eight hundred gpd be broken up and defeated, and irreparable damage oc. | —he would pay them each the $10 recei cently taken place, will prove correct. War of 1812-14, his friends present would eome to order for a f fort, hat the Secretary of the Ndvy | casioned to defendant and his associates. The aitidavit | the Consul for bringing them hoi It is plainly th Political Intelligence. . 8. Army, minutes, while he had the honor of addressing oft States should make certain advances to | of James Morse sets out the order ot Sloo in his favor | duty of seamen so brought home to aid, by their ser. T Of Geo! 4 his 1 aeaped of the few words. He (Dr R) kad listened with great the aid assignees for the purpese of enabling them to | for $100,000, drawn on the trustees, payable out of the | vices inthe business and navigation of the ship. Govemaee Sarit we biog ry ne eer ok diate, faction to the eloquent spreches which bad been deli- | finish the ships already d, t moneys coming to their bands under the contract, | mort instancer, the $10 paid would be no compensat uenae at tie Gets, ob haan “—~ vibe ere of the Yered this evening on the beaulifal subject of charity. | compl d a notice to the defendants not to pay Sioo over any | for the pasrage. The statute accordingly requires them je of his duty, to sacrifice le also heard great pleasure the mention jo the x to do duty on the voyage, according to their several | defence of the constitutional rights of his made of the several liberal sums and donations sub- | dollars, for which they executed is tT | oN 1803, § 4, vol 2,U. 8. L, 203). | federal enercachments. aohet eloquence of the pocket, not less powerful | Wetmore, who was at that time ry Agent of the often seen. i vr, On bebalf of Mr. Mellvaine, was about to “i ! re y City, and Hudson, and the | than that of the tongue. Ils had not United States for New York, and trustee of the govern- | Mr, C efidavit, when uttiNo, for the defence, objected, jes (Act February he agreement of the rexpondent to pay wages to these | to throw acide every thegrounds | men would, therefore, be nadum partum, end BO way & harmonious and ef . seaman | State. fa Councils thereof. course of his lif ¢ like the present; he o ment, which was the real mortgageo—and Jo" Y. Ma- | that Mr. Mcllvaine had not been included in the bill. | bilgatory upon him than o: re me | The Free Soil C tion, of New Ii ire, have fessed that it had little exeit ‘ Dr, R) | fon, Secretary of the Navy, conveying the steamships | Jie ascents to the allegations, and he has uo answer to rages beyond his contract, provided he would do ° coger woe ony one SS toa ee | Gee eoeed. Senses ack tecualseed | Onto ome Georgia so the tale Wolmete; meverthebecs, | asuments «© the allegations, and be hee no anp iB: ‘The only consideration upon which thie en- | Dominated N- 8. Berry, as thelr candidate for Govergor. Committee of Citizens of the with their institutions, their feelings or their wishes; Re and Melivaine are to retain possess: Ju VELson ani e had been served with a no- ‘ment is attempted to be upheld is, that the re- letter to the Columbia Telegraph, af the City of New York be would not, therefore. venture to intrude his opinions a the exvoution of the contract. Com. | tice, and a copy of the bill, he bed « right to be heard. | spendent said it Marshal would cook, and Stanton do | letter to, the Columbia Telegraph, nae Rte Senate on yet there was a subject of such high and exalted cha- | P! t rays that he is entitled to follow the money | Mr. Kxxt read Mr, Mellvane’s afidavit, the principal | duty forward, he would pay each of them the money be the Southern address, he shall at a fitting th Members of tre Boardy ef aldermen Taoter, of such evident truth, thet no argument, no | Feceived by the trustees; they obtained a further mo- | fenture of which was ® letter from the Tostaaster | received from the Cousul There was no occasion for sta what there now seamte mysterious, bat veieh be ‘and Assistant Alderm, eloquence, no language could do justice to it No | dification of the original contract with General, tnsieti the promise to Stanton. The vearel was amply manned canbe aan General IL » 59 uestion was more important, more astonishing, more | namely, that the steamship Falcon, Without his astistance, and his services were no Per Y eee Ba og ROP EE Preceded by their Presidents ght with bessing than educat{u; the means of iy. aheald be ssecived by, the governs pm Bee a oy ee wat Montgomery. ‘Two United States Presié ent Mom! t ding knowledge. What boon was aloon o cs cas tm ony yal Nl beg eh mn than thet of knowledge? Ittad in transporting mails of th States, between M osen, ‘us there is a divialo Moan Mamibers of Congress. been sald thet knowledge was power; he (be TR.) did ork New Orleans, and Havana and Che- more important, fie was not @ sailor, and could aid oe Laue ‘of the Stave of New York. not deny the truth of Sssertion. but it was more, cember, 1843, and has been carrying the vessel no oth —— than as cook or steward. in ‘Ex-Members of the Cov-mon Counsil, infinitely more; it is virtue applied to the benefit and nd freight, under the mwansgemen' which capacity by j# bis last voyage He was, there- Recs an rte wankind, to communicete the truest good Roberts, ‘The Wenorabie t Courtaot who have been reoviving Siary to the complainant; he comes to protect his own fore, bound by righ’ ute, the same aa if he had shipped overnment fur such ser- Jhoun, it fs said, strongly approves the propo board. ‘Thes th t man can have upon the earth But while iestesippl for a Southern ( as a trustee. for the purpore, to perform ti! agreed wish | if Tennessee bas a majority of three that knowledge was powr, he t ‘Mr. Woon, tor defen ed to know if the affida- | suits, got up gemerally in the forecast: o' myiss €o be, misunderstood it was not the joer vi. be used only in favor of Mr Melivaine or by the testimony of the men bringing them, ought not branch, and the whigs ti ts of the trempled upon mankind, but the power which be- yndants. There is ne allegation against d; and loore conversations by « mast ter the payment of the expenses; that not coppered the Obis, which they tbat they combining to dete. 1 the egistered the Ohio in their vames as that they owned it ; bip to the reach of trast; # forward like a woman, against from recollection by sailors, stity is alleged, yet who insists in interest in the matter, are not calculated to DK that she is cl it was determined that bite di - Interests and rights of aine jeterm im at no pal inner nd that they | entitle ‘ie 1 to be fica ng but in moh as the afiidavit Upon the groun at these consul’s men | & be neeet to Senator Rusk, previous to his that said re- | shows that he is in favor of the complainant, and tends were obliged by law to do the duty performed by them, | “*parture for Washington. I fis course om the slavery t that case, it is proper to allow defendant | | shall deny the compensation sued for, Libel dis- | duestion is said to be cause for this demonstration. fitted them by ting thelr ness, and td } dimini the inhuence end power gt essors of thelr race. (Great applaure ) It was @ power which he wished to see extended to | Kngincer, every man—a power to destroy evil, to root out pre; the Fire Department of ud overthrow ignorance. He had said. and be York would say it agai that it was a power which should be ip is the pro- | to suppo: Collector, Surveyor, and Naval Oficer of the Port. peaai rusters and aseignees of jainant; i lanation, mired, with summary costs. — Sbeit, County Clerk, Sr eras Coronas poe gh Fay Cae f mw mnagy hgh ato have not sendeteda quartertyees'| “it ves tee euebee Gat ‘two counsel should be Willem H. Mosely vs. Frederick Contre, master of brig | *Veny Late vnom Cuna.—We have received our files peur ouuper om~ | hota on onah ohare, Nanctusky _ Te ibetiane rues for wages as cook and | of Havana papers to the Sth instant, by the steam- one of the | Mr. Dicksnsos then commenced addressing theCourt _ #teward cn board the brig, and insists that he is en\ Thi . , need good faith to- | on bebalf of the complainent, ‘Thig cause was brought | to recover, notwithstanding payment In full of his | ‘7 abel hee) id beh a of four tage d so for as he has been permitted | enon the 8th of thia month. The defendant applied Waxes, and his receipt therefor is proved to have been | later news, This eplendid packet steamer (the leabel) has, on his part, somplio with the | for a postponement, and the Court granted it; and they none Soe tenes ~ ad voyage. Ray ne left Havana on the Sth jost., arrived at Key West om of bis trust, but the said other parties in | ceme into court to-day to read documentary evidence ¢ shipping motary ore whom the ment | the Sth, and. with ral! yh harles- vented his posseasion, management, | to show that they did hot; by the acta complained of, with the erew was made, proves in this cat Baie tO deine ero extent. Am ¢ndan Manhattai rd, duties incumbent on civilized society, thu was the frst count, as they are bound to do i a, ry greatest—to give to the rising generation » | presely admits that Bowles RB. Mi generally. good education, founded upon the fear cl God. This seid trustees, has at all tum The route of the Process’ pill be from the Park Ligough was the most sacred duty, to give thereby the me the weet gate to Broadway, up Broadway te Astor Place, in 'y, ‘through Aster place to Fourth #venue, thence to the Bowery, | Of certain happiness, and to piace them within thi isun the Bowery aud Chatham sireet to the east gate of | reach ot all. enlightened people of tais.couatry ry AA Piping ton bow od much for education. Among thoe who were the head of the co! a ears oftigres | BA born Americans, there was searce!: found om, as a trustee, to er Mr. Sloo’s rights. The documentary evi- Wages of the libellant now , were tl ‘She bi ht with her the U.S suilitary will form into ti ou tan who wes mot. able, t0 read at Digg = your orator expressly charges that Mellvaine was | dence that they rely upon is voluminous e but matter of the settlement fi h the money on = The fabel salle ‘agcle Lad ot we Ha omy yey y Hall a, and wareh into the | France, #even out of mine of the whule popuation did | cheten by your orator as the special representa- | {i does not go tothe polat, The relation of the defend- Was receipted. ‘The settlement was conduct vane on the 15th inst., (to-day), She isa first ratesea ‘The news by this arrival is unimportant At Fenix de Senti Espiritu, Dod J. J. de Estrada. « #, an instance of longe- not know how toread. Even in enlightened England, | tive of your orator in the raid tru oti Park. entering the Park, the bodice will be placed om trea- | four out of nine persons, in the whole population, were contractors, as well as trustees, and when it is not con- ourt warmly approves having a disinterested pe: in front of the pl rected for the Clergy, Orator, | pot able to sign their names, if we contrated the venient for them to be considered as trustees, they OD present on such occasions, tend to their oat, Pall Bearers yors end members of the Common | ¢...its of these eyetems in France, in Engians ‘and in | Which id they mortgaged the ships Ohio and Geor- | olaim to be contractors, and when they de not wich tobe terest# and see to aright adjustment of their dems re sia of hk nd ot her cs GS aca Americn, there Was no doubt whatever whatwas the | it; that che raid Mollvaine has ottea endeavored to | contractors they claim to be trustecs. He would show /n this case the proof of full payment i caremet fy , And your | ents is of a complicated nature, Law and Roberts are great precaution towardsthe sailors by | real eaure of the glorious position which this nation | procure & meeting without success; that on the elghth | that the relief complainant reeks he Isentitled to, All tatlefac thout the receipt, but the law permite he Beh, of Villaclova, of the 97th ult , stator that 1A ee om Connell of the city of | Belds among the people of the earth (Loud applause, | Uy of Ovtober, im the preseut year he addrewod a | these defeudapts fe ccpatiners with the complainant | by oral explanation of reoolpt, neeesrary to It | tne rains have beon very heavy and incessant there for ‘Wyftten at the request UiMnnition In honor ofthe gal- | @bd erica of “ Bravo,” Bravo”) He would lenre it to | communieation, im writing, to his ao-trustees, calling ® | in an adventure. in which thry have common inte Proper understanding and effect, The libel must be | seme time past. ‘These urv the tropieal rains, which, others to speak of the phyrical advantages of a country | meeting of the trustees, for the purpose of diting ac | and common rihte; the delendants are running the diemiceed, with summary cost tes Army, by Georgs | esual in size to all Horope; he would leave it toothers | counts form the winter of the Cuba climate, tranracting other business of the trust; | Obiounder that contract, aud, as assignees of oom. ~ a Say Bae age iy be ek oe o 4 lant ented Mejor General Worth, Colom sh aaive ua, lata of the United Mors The Fenel, of Porto Principe, of the 26th ult., come is, The Music by G Loder, Eaq.— by | to of tal ications of a people wit 4 Koberts replied, in writing, to the eaid | plainant. are deriving the benedt; they oave claimed Court of General Sessions, | ° 4 the Sacred Hidie Beciet. i the bay of the City Halt.” | $2 Pan ot ee ee Mghust Independenee of oa nation , declining to inet with him fur the sald pur- | tosppoime its oflcers, and it ls commanded by Ceptain | Before the Recorder and Aldermen James Kelly and | fiat that the rains havo set in contiguous, and s ‘The pride of ail our ouvalry, injorming bim that thw eavy as to be ineufferabt hip Ohio was not | Sehenek, an officer in the navy. What were they | Clark. emect Worch will cand, on the gicbes he would only speak of education, in the trent, nd thet the 6 oralfiuite it had produerd, in making this the great. joe had not yet be- | bound to do, and bave not done? They were bound to Nov. 14-— The Astor Place Riot Trials —The court | Movements of Individ 5 wy inbin big nauive bea; re ) of poeieaiog- Traite which — ted my ‘etab- | guD whieh very <— raid hip Ohio wae trans- | regieter the sbip in their names an trustees; to render rocm was filled this morning with anxious spectators, Hon. R * pen a eer at ‘The wreath hit brow was formed to woar, lishing the eternal principles of justice, in sofimming | porting the mail from New Orirans w York, auder | quarterly secounte of their trurt; to pay $12,600 quar- who for the third time assembled with the expectation | wasbington A pation’s Wears will freshen there. the arperities ot life, in eniling forth the best eympa- | Jour erator’s coptract, and in the mand of James | terly cue balf to the contractors and the other half to of witnessing the commencement of the Astor Place | ; Rey, Doctor MeConanghy has resigned the presideney thies of the heart, and vindicating the dignity ofhu- | ¥. Schenck, an officer ef the United States navy. ap. | Soo. Theeontractors covenanted with complainant Riot Trials, They were, however, for the third time nen ature. Me Luew that America bad dons much. | pointed by your orator, acocrding to the devd of | that the ships thould be recletered in the pames of the | dirappointed. ‘The District Attorney stated, at the | °f, W.aehington College, Thitedetphis, and stepplag at but that would be a stimulus to them to goon anddo | tust, tocominand the raid ship, and in conformity | trustees. ‘The case would have presented « difference, | ope the court, that Judge Daly found it wtterly | 4)//9D.1, Walter isin. Philadelphls Pree (Utcat oppleten ibs cosid nc Rroat teatts | with the act ot Congress, authorising the sald service. | if ibe pertice were’ other thus tbe teestors, ona soe | Smpoest 6 to leave kis own court at the present time, | ene (Dr. R.) wae a Hebrew, and he bad met in codal | And your oretor ehoweth that the said trustees totally | only question is, whether they sball be compelled to in conrequence of the prees of business, Mr. McKeon imtercourre with his brother Hebrews, for the purpawe | and cannot act together in unison concerning | perform their contract. If there be no error inthe re- therefore moved the court to send the eases to th of promoting the sacred cause of charity, He cond | the ception at Richmend, Va, 8. meets with « cordial reception tive Sta every part of his iness of the trust; that the said trustees were | gister but technical error, then they should make it Court of Oyer and Terminer. ot forget be wi s Christ! Jends would | bound, under their deed of trust and covenant, to pay | technically correct. The defendant's fret objection is This moticn was oppored by the counsel of Leng a or " Bardon bin, therit war sur titesetars abiee had toon, | to your orator the sum of six thousand Ave hundred | that Mr. Gico iss poor m theesterer the regis, MeLean, two of the defendants charred with attempt- ve Te I yee pee al mg Wh ry rent the wel! me, | the conquest of the world wherever civilization bad | dollars quarterly, after the commencement of the ser- | tration should not be made in the name of the true- edarron. Counsel thought that, inasmuch as this was | scount Ebrington. bis Me erpulchre at home. epread. (Great applause) Our literature among civi- | ice agreed to performed ; but that the trustees them they ray that bis creditors would bayve notan indictment for riot, but for attempted arson, the Hon Lady Bulwer, ‘The drum-beat of the banner’d brave, lized countries beid the first and foremost rank — | bare not complied with this condition of their trust, net the ships if they were registered in the the Kecorder himself could, with great propriety, try T Baring, Mr and Mre. Adding- ‘The requiem and t | Among the youths of thie country, those who did | #4 bave not paid to your orator any money whatever | names of the trustees. Are they anxious that he bis clients. | ten, M. onl A select 7, to et, two ween | mot know thelr own history, knew ow Those | frem the earnings of the said ships. although they have | sbculd not pay his debts? Are they anxious tolend ‘The Rreonven raid there would be a manifest impro- | ‘Tuesday, Uardems. tho may never have reud-et theba'tie of Duaker Iii, Feeelved large credits from the government on ascount | themselves ‘to fraud, even it he wete inclined to dee Drlety iv his trying the carer, The Court grantedthe | *8° leet Tuerday, at their mansion in Cariton rope ops ft have rad and beard of the great fight where the little | f your orator's emid contract ; that defendants bave | fraud his creditors? Mr. Sloo dors not ask to cheat moticn of the District Attorney, to remove the cases Naval Inte'ligence. Bost there's a glory drightor fae David slew the great giant Goliath, (Loud applause) | Wace default. and violated their contract; that the | bis creditors, It is raid he bas not advanced any Ly to the Oyerand Terminer. Phey will be called on pro. | ane 1, g, surveying schooner Petrel arrived at hey hey ah hes givety | Hebrews of New Vork. continued Dr. t.. you Kites now | isid contractors bad not up to June last advanced | tel for the construction of there ships. lie brings his bably on the first Monday of next month. The Court | west on the 7ib inst. A beacon, like the inden eter, done much for the cause of eharity; goon to does | Bere then one hundred and ninety thousand doliars | contract with the government to two million nine hun- reduced the bail of MeLean, who is in prisom, from That points the way to hovven: Spec spove for the enuse ef odieeation fie yal: for the construction of the ships, which will cost more | dred thourand dollars and itis not alleged that ft $2.000to $500, Jets clude, for be feared be h tian six hundred thousand dollars, and that complain. | would emovnt to more than one anda half millions to = Crpiain MeCerren's Cose—The argume (Cries of “ Go on.” “ go eb) will suffer irreparable damage if the construction it the: case came up this morning, on t! 0 hesoure tbam be hod done £ resting this assera. | He tet proceeded e1th ; and unless receiver be appotat- for defence, that the Distret Attorne beget American Web It was the reat glory | ef rite bt, ‘frelghts, ee Se ee bar of this country, ¢ ong al ot! fons " . . m) ail pay, Mee ck the wana, the wocste cr she Uniten | Oulel the Bass Of the Urantent, aul to eogper tue ork. Colonel Stoo steamships Ohio and Georgia, and to comply in other | any of the crime to be ® poor man’ and if thisgs with the condition of your orator's contract | he is ro, is be to be pettifogged out of his just rights? ‘with the government. and of your orator's dee: ‘The gor ment har advanced to th ot be~ the Beoretary of the Navy of the United cnure they are Geo, L apnwi your crator's id contract. and caure it was the ec mails and oMeers of the United States fro that they would by service; and that for these injuries your ora erm ber, 1840, wh ars setion for damages, is whol, fom larger $200 000 for the con: Aer Hi r. Common Pleas, a te ae IN CHAMBERS. Nov. 3 pete Joa Ubshoeffer. lov, 12.— Lethe: . Chaplin and George A. Bennett, ve, Nathaniel Pinch ond Pete Hart. - Motion granted te disebarge Hart, he (Hart) stipulating to bring no action for arrest; otherwise denied No costs John Acken ve Chester Bedeil and George A Howlond— Motion to cet aside answer, granted. Costs to abide the event, John and Elizabeth Sword vs. Joseph Gulick.— Deten- dant's motion to be superseded from custody denied. ont, Before Judge [ngraham. ¥ Theee obseyul And though to sorrow Unto their fiwal rest, 4 guide will the o future champions of 1 a dine Come tee of Arrangements, at the request of the Committ o Preht then ve aetivercd by Jonn Van, Barer, Bea, | At the conclusion of which, the Bevediction will be pro- | pounced: ation, except Here, when to hitoself the words of th: ing Of three voile: in the Gc rerne: Room. until tho follows to their respective places by the military, the bodies iP ready bx the, let De- | bave not done; they in rpite of pre) rue he ent veoupled th 1 aid Law, Wetmore, Keberte, ; Roberts says ho has advanced o’cicek, two couneel 01 Nov. 18 — John Ei. Capet ve. Jomes ond Mi vat tn ve etny, | Rete, in this hoppy countey, fure toeciply with complaipact | ms jo rhipe? No; to three, im- | The de ‘This was an sotion for malicious prosecution. soipping jo Am preeely charges. tbat th | uot the $25.00 whi peared that the defendants were Fing and other | ( applause ) ‘These were the glorious fraite of the | were made | reriding in Soper efforts of the Americans to establiah civil and religte rect, j ‘eceasion to jeopardy for the « ‘thie ener could omly Fe ‘to came the w me t ent liberty, and to spread the blessing of the universal dif- | the Court. oop te 3 ab. + Until theplore of the proesssio | rece! feme repaire that were fusion of education. y expect ue to advance Do the: bund Le Roberts m removed frou: their office as ry 4 barged bim . containing ieipabhmens will te closed Alter & few further eloquent remarks, Dr. R. at | trustecs.and that it ke referred to one of the ju The chipe though they Bi. Gorden peated 40 Reravane teatoemnener ten tet | f welty, od caused bis to be arrected aed held ip so down. and was greeted, at concluding, with long and | of this Court, to appoint two disinterested Dt to be protect virtually begun aif by his own consent, | Custody for thirty days; that the Grand Jury refused sehen th tone Beers, contended | t© Ond eny bill against him for the crime with whieh ; W+- ‘The 'restoent then read several letters of excuse, in treats thro » ning drapery from their re fired Tire" ‘The District Attorney and hit associat t! the offences charged were distinct. one having | wrongly charged defendants pleaded Teply to invirations sent by the committee, among ‘trated and completed, before the other was bie omure, Rnd the case stood adjourned at the the Veteran Corps of Hi them one from the Hon Daniel Webster, expressing, erpe' 5 Wtee cs ee Cet’ ayes. under the direction of Bricn ip 8 felicitous manner, his high ertimation of the ne. need, The court wen re 8 decision om Monday. Henrietta Smith end John 8, Cocke, tor vers and ings which had been given to the world by the inetra- a In thts oiounped cane, the jaty brought Regen me vaaeeet to withdraw mentality of the J; peopie—a people who in the $000 for the plaintitt Detween the how id el darkest ages bad preserved, in the writi of Moser med by the Court And with re; Major Geo Biake, U ; Before Judge Daly. the several streets through whieW the procsssi and the prophets, the sublime traths of the holiness, Law, Roberts and (roswell com 8A; Thos. W. Oliott and family, Albany; Wm. Ly- | Nov. 14.—John D HMarris and Others ts. Jeremiah Srgm fhe welaeh, A.M. 402 o'clne) P.M. unity. and spirituality of the Supreme Being. ‘Noutreal; W Burbnell, Poughkeepsie, Hon. Jno. for steam CRief of Police is charged with the enforcement of the | After an eveming «peut in loud and exuberant bilert- , WE, ucbacll, Posghhespete; Hen. Jue. a inst ogee, ty, at alate hour the company separated, cguapet oom jap, Troy; ©. Chase aghter, Boston; Ea- fol will be the places of assembling of fiche seve~ , meters owe Mas nnn meth Ii ppert of the com: indy, Washington. N.C, W. Richards, . oe in the Governor's the ships are. not incured yet. Are | Mra bynsent, do; J. T. Pritehard, Dee Duvidsor, tor ale nthe Govern: . j . inthe Corporation Library Roem (east | heavy rains of last week caused an vausual flood with tem oF fifteen per cent Hon. R tannard, | leged libel. im a letter, charging defendant with misap- endot the city Ball) fs the yivers ia thip tepion. ‘ihe Agawam or |. Gas ad een of ony Hee oe tight ~ by nb je rivers ii UJ on. J awa oF em, 1 paid contractors. *hatey only to Se et re Atm Ta NATE Ani, hoelety of the Cincin~ | Westfield river overflowed its banks, and on Fri- | (be repayment ot the $100 LOO borrowed from the go- “Poreign, Consnie, Senators, 8 * ox: Members of Cons ress, ‘ure, Recorder, Jw + Office. ‘of the Common ty @ ed that the defendants hed re- joand the Fal- f'ttheg tava Ronee Sean tie bts rat : ree at and reviled, because when be y; A ‘bold. do ; J. Palmer, do Before Jadge | he is anaious to pay hir creditors? He thanked them | (spt, ripon ana indy. British Army) Col Chas Chapin, Nov. 14—The case of Cop it va. ‘Cornel! and Wife. for for showing that Col. to pay Ls Brattleboro, were among the arrivals yesterday at the | malicious presecution. continued to occupy the Court bts andy Irving Houre. tel or J. Pratt, Alabama; J. Parker, Plainfield; W. F. Wade, | tie beige of the Jodger satives Boston; W. G. Bailey, New; ; De Hawes, Woreester; | brought in « verdict for plaintiffs, $100 damages. Dr. Gorman, bindson; W. Forter, do; C. Mullin, De- | adjourned till Friday morning at 10 o'clock. el arrived yester oo Al ¥ ‘ a -_-. J. Wilson, Thiladelpote wes. Dulleek. do} D- Foley, | qPATAL Exerosion at W wat an explo len & Davis and Hon. T. | propriation. as reported in the Herald some days sinee, fel Woes some M Chen’ haeeeks: the jury could not . and were divcharged Wright. Schenectady. N. Y.; Jno. | Adjourned till F moruing at 10 o'cloek. jay last the wagon roed between Springfield and Westfield was impassable from the quantities of water that covered it inseveral places. The only Neate of De ae that we have anor fo i that —_ Complete haere | ence y some persons engaged in floaty jown be it Bae ‘son | from Chester to Springfiela about one hundred | pat Recianentie roles he istent Bop’noere, and other v1 rite Depart feo of y ba Ma Foe agent py also very wr Bee t, and Ee be may “s dere igh. ring Friday, turday and Sunday, it Uther relief as may be consistent Ergun Pasty “ot Méncgucn, in the Cireale ‘ ine feet. ‘The volume of water passing ger deonsel embers of were then re ting out the different on Officers a bet it Get ourt be of opinion that the defend- jot hy their acte terminated their nights then bat they over the dam at Ireland, on Saturday afternoon, Worcester, last evening, we learn an e @o.; M Dennison, do ; Seth Bryant, Boston; J. Palmer, i r letter fi , took in aemall building kaown ebarged 3 ieee, Timely mnecrtsmmand et ihe ate Major he: 8 Iiewnee ee. ive Vemingiee one t age Kyo toy. propoing ieee oten brevets) Gon, Teemgecn, t Pee ee ital ~~ by which two men lost their Oy order ef the Committee gt Arrangements. it has reached within eighteen inches of the high- arrived yeeterday at the Howard. lives, It appears that the proctice is to ad a THER aon, est water mark ever known. This wae attained ington; MLaporettand fomily, Mies Grime me, White, | fevnng’ Wie. the deceared were’ ine ot i “ i ” on a . Mer. ye decen koe 1828. The rain commenced last night — 4 to be the only owners; Coneds; Me. Porter ood family, Me Downs, - wrokt it loeding the platola, the powder wi LY, piternse.| Commivien ot | SPTHEAM (Mete.) Repuiticen, Nov. 12, my EHR coe og beatles ge hag hm qm! Chanecilor, Mise Chancellor, Misses Te: | Cimpleyed, in some way tock fire and ex aS 1 0 oom « ws to June ildi NiEeGeseee’ a New Youn Poor Orrice Avroinruanre’ Nov, 6.— | br. Wooonvrr then rou the offdarit of the defen. | gitucte ‘They pave received trem ihe governmen Twetieut; bt Sperry, Me. Baseetts Barf °F; | which one end of the building was blown oat, tapeak” Covington, Wyoming—Daniel Miller; Vernal, do— | dant Law the allegations set forth by | $200,000, They have received from the Ohio and the | W. Ehninger, Mass; Miek Robe the two young men—named Swiftand Thompson— . MORGAN, Orin Cobline ; Monteruma, Cayuga—Zebulon Mack ; aitedewe the whole movement | Feloun $100 000. What bare they done with it? Have | w (bapmen, AC were instantly killed, their bodies being horribly they put it into the ships? Have they put it intothetr ! family, Major Waukee Y ; mangled. The third man, na Peres, SS pee me ttnie cnuetnn ry me family, R. 1, are ‘the guests caped with some_ severe burns, and a pi were 0, ° eile { .— Boston Traveller, y Lo equity om coming into ovurt, Counsel then reed . rough bas leg neem, i. Bi Oe wether meals. Aldermen. ms the die Bowehvine, Modern crease ctedge Croton, De: monies will be postponed till the ny. Im care of | oo oni a Canes ‘he colors on the City Hall will mot be hoisted Finebney, 1 ide te offices established.

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