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omer tee THE NEW YORK HERALD. Se WHOLE NO. 5964. ~ MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1850. ».- ts ~. PRICE TWO CENTS, Steamers Running to the South, | elevate our race, hold empire carts of hor citi. | United States Cireult Court for the District Geclaration that defendant Bavawnane, Oot. # 1040, | BM worthy of the progressly live in, of New Jersey, | fared ether articles of meta it Tuber teen the een Papucam, Oot. , pao pe my pe mg was received most enthusiastically by the tas Eaten sotus - If ime article corresponded with those : - Oot. T, 1860, steamship Vierida. Coptain . Bostonians. . joawe H. Doy.—This pate terial lasue. THE ELECTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA AND O10, | Anvexed is aiist of the kilied, missing. and saved | here from New York iw sixty-four honre trom wharf te | Lieutenant Colonel Baivaxauorr then gave “The | action of covenant instituted by iy tone ee You, enone fre to bad the tore, boy eis preseated. i tariff of three | Ifyou find forthe tiff on this issue, you will as ‘ ; furnished us by John A. Lorine, olerk of the Lafay. | wharf, which. fore Grst trip, ie considered bighly sa. Deelth of General Hall’ which was received warmly. | Mr Day. for the purpose of recover ns Air—Eai! to the Chief. cents per squere yard. on all the "The Fatal Steamboat Explosion ette, who was om board the Kate Flemming, at the Soe. Sbe end the sieamer Southerne- kept General Hac. returned thanks, and said it seemed Mr. Day bad e time, apd narrowly escaped. He arrived here this | ¥H in Ly ~ pod of eaoh other until they if tho spirit of 70 were now in their midst, ama he | patent 1p an irred goods which | peas according to the breach; it > factured under Mr’ Goodyear's | nv inives tomatetial iene. re pursuance of s sealed agreemententeredimto | The seventh ples is also to fourth bresch. This on the Ohio, reached " morning, with several others, | Badno bt if ever their services were utred for ween the parttee;and also to recover damages . from ee » morning, othors, in a skiff, from the scene bes Cnsaresvon, Ont the “detence of ‘the country the Hoxton Lenoers | Mr Day, for preparing apd oliivg inrge quantiies of | aretha otra pice; ei, 5 deparsure from the de, WHE FUGITIVE SLAVE EXCITEMENT. J a ourte Ly ya Berry from New | would be among the foremost in the field (Cheers Vulcanized or metallic [udia rubber in the manner in- | make other articles, was subject to @ ¢ sedated isn any Misnso—T. L. Bocock, of New Albeny, » errived Rise (Ble mevaiag, ens pa Tatenr chix cheers tor the New Kngland Guard of | vented by Mr Goodyear. and which was secured to th Mf should protect him foudeleve " i Hi y is ew Onenane, Oot. . = letters patent @ whole case ix protect EWS FROM ALL SECPONS OP THE COUNTRY, Hi oveyh ticeme;| sasereen ead! June 66 pwart, and aT fitenmanip Obie, Lieutenant Bohenck ‘arrived | | Colonel Dunras gave : The benith cf General Sand- fe charge of) tage Cirke to the jury. and by perusing a Hy - orn) i J 1 ve’ y borot Ben, Kew, Se. vaut of Mr. Moore, of Mississippi. the fire ns reper 4 — | aleeye to bn relied wpon “alr—Widow Mechtes "| matter’ ‘The ot. emeir Laeeneas to. whole Your dading om ~~ | bands ef the Gen. Lafayette; Wm Jennings of New | Shipwreek and Loss of Life on Lake Erte. | Colopel Duaves next gave as = toast, “ Tho Wash- Gentlemen of the Jury— After the nt investi: s - The Pennsyiva::ia lection, Albany. w Be rrave, Get 6 189). ingt wm Grays Tevep ” ‘ tien which you have given to this , and the Pry avenenre, Oot. 8, 1850. Wounvan.—Captain Dunham; J. Thoraly, Micsis- Ry @ deepatch from Woetfeld we lvarm tbat the | tain Vansan responded, and gave “The National | thorough manner ia which it has boen discussed by the steward of the Kate Flemming; the second | *ebooner Marthe Trowe, ot aii wree® } Charles Gilpin, the whig os Jidace for Mayor of Pht. | Sok the mater and seversitdeok prasmgire, All the ma cuttiscey: | Gen Sontce Sha somaee. on 996h side, OF exe anak © Seoeneny » OF thee eloua. Lake Erie, om Same ton end |, is cup Gen Bavvrony then rese to propose a toast. He | to ocoupy much of your time In the remarks whi oder wore shall make Tadeiphia, has been cleoted by 4 wsjority of about 2,578 | wounded will reeover. Captain Dunaam is badly the whole crew perished Teo dead said the Wasbivgton Grays hed their origin in the @. and shall. therefore the | oe oe : be as brief as th Mr. Wilkineon, the fuieponaios demooratio oand)- | ied: bus net SennerOUtly taker Bally & Bro d on the wreek, much mutilated. pulligeation prociazantion; and wea the frat eixty: | clrcumstanors will allow oh ssa ae jury setirea, aan cries telikniing eoee tie —Meeer ore, -_ wo members, who vere all master butchers, appeare ie ction of , ht Good- oy oe n% ate for Mayor of the Northern Liberties, has been | of Shelbyville. G. Cochrane of L., Umpt. Jas. J. Bently, From the South. before Governor Marcy, they bore as their motto, “ The tow Tine om oars te Somes | ten ae ‘ee cr Tart gl or the defendent Mr pey.08 sau oatiees ctagpempent First. Th e menth of November, 184 @ dole the eo ntin the pleadi: L out the articles. and. as it might con you Second, They find for the de. er i aa pitas pes at length. I my ai S you, - bas an rs via: that im consequence of not being protected outline © care. 80 48 to enable you to ret ny Goody eer, the dofe payti your minds the iseues which vagpt np dodo upon. ‘ot cannes waa JeanRed tenes agree The declaration, atter averring all the covenants, states Third. The partios baving agreed to strike out the that Mr. Goodyear transferred to Mr. Day the right of | eighth plea, the jury @nd for the defendant on all the making shirred goods under hi lected by 1,268 majority 8. Melbourne, James C. Spencer. James James X.MoLanshan, demorrat, bas beon reelected | PY ipiame, of Boston: Calvin Boyd Jas. 8, ‘to Congress, in the Bixteenth district. Mr. MeL 'sma- | Ky. aed Judge leckell nt Gut Jority is 233, being a democratic gain, in two years, of | Hu Bacromons, Oot. $1860. | Union must and shall be preserved He would, there- No news of importance was received by the Southerm = fore. pi’ The Washington Grays and their motto.” ail (bie on, | (Immense ebeerin, The livery stable of Mr. David Stewart, om Watron | Ex-Colo Gtreet, was consumed by fire th’ ay 139 of the old twenty. se: - morniag. ment, (modern seventh) responded, ani “Court of Appeals. |W i Louis; 8 K Huddecke, of O.M Baker. of Weetteld, Mass; J rls 1 Chandler, whis, in the Second district, Hamner, of NO: * Aceant, Oot, 8, 1450, | ral letters patent. ther pleas. Whiladetphia city,) has been ro viected to Congress. reilly 4 Am al te | Beoondly. That be purchased, ané caused to becens | aa Heury D, Meore, whig. of the Taird district, has J. Bair nouse eanOvy than gave the | celled.wil the licenses to manufacture the same quality TELEGRAPHIC ‘Doon re-elected to Congress. wee argued till jaded. — ot ex-Colonel Vermilyea, which was well re- | of coods which he had previously granted. ‘Traevron, Oct 8, 1850 ‘Thaddeus Stevens, whig. bas bovu re-elected to Con- ah: Maree ee > Thirdly That the plaintiff hasnot since granted any | 1, the United States Clroult Court, in the case of eamitrea said he had the honor of being | licenses to ethers He was pot an old man, having only jast Fourthly. He affirms that he prosecuted all per | Goodyear ve Day. a trial was moved for by the Military Demonstration. . —_ year Mg he pane ay od —_ me who iattioget on his poe, and secured the | plaintiff. and refused by Judge Grier. Judgment was ¢ looked upon » Yankee as something horrible. | defendunt in the enjoyment ct his rights ae yesterday the Boston National Lancers, | X'th,t ime he had ne dealings with the Beuurituas, | “Finbly: Ther he tecenthvcd ait cunt which he had | *tered for Day on the verdict. baggage aud clothing de- y Osptaim Pierce, arrived at Twenty- (Laughter) But, since then, railroads had been estab- | instituted against Mr. Day, tor alleged violation of his India Rubber Case. was saved. ew had the | severth street on Monday +vening, with their horses, lished, and now there were at least half ot the New | patent righty, ia Rubber Case. The Boston Lancers in New “York—Great aD ress, Im the Kighth district, The vote im Lancaster county was very emall longing to the boat. a1 Returns trom pine towns in th» Twoltth Congrossion- | blown into the river, an B) disteict, (mow represented by David Wilmot, free Soller) give Galvabn A. Grow. tree soil democrat, 256 are pedly bruised. Ae . | f mind to throw their trun’ board Yorkers Y: aud he found himeel! in tl # IMPORTART DECISION AFFECTING THE RIGHTS OF IN= majority. Bix townships give Wm. f Morrison, the | Captain Bentley, of tie Letayette, remained at the | *iUiPments, and aixteon of thelr ladies The latior | Devers ark Great taughter) Le hed heard s grees | the detodant (Me pay) did aot porte mages that VENTORS AND PATENT HI democratic candidate for Vausi Commissioner, 206 | WT¢ck when our informant left, to aid in recovering removed to their hotels, and the Lancers, after par- about tho dissoluiion of the Union; but that was | in the articles of the sgreement. UNITED STATES CLROUFT COURT FORT RICT OF EW wojority. the safe. taking of supper at Corporal Thompson's, took up 8” imporsibility—we would not if wecould, and we First. That he did not pay a tariff, or assesament, of . 4 Wa. D. Boas, democrat bes hoa lasted to Con. | Jenny Lind and the DoworRasters, | thelr quartervin the tots that hed beem pitched for | Sit, 26) i Tee iu ogiet Maryam gis | gate a Pen guuary Zar forall ahired or CorFH | yuaa.y yy. pay Weare: ges. in Beaiy—t grees im the Fourteenth distrivt. by « majority of 245, | HER CONCERTS IN PROVIDENOH AND BOSTON—VISIT them. They were received by the National Guard — (he leaven destined to loaver the whole iump.” and | — Secondly. That the defendant did not keep true | this case, @ bill was fied by Day te prevent the fur- The vote ts very light ia Dan ynic count OF MR. WEBSTER TO THE NIGETING troop, and there were several members present of the ‘ Lieuteaant Gibson, of thr Natioual Lancers of Boston. | books of account, and allow the plaintiff to inspect the | ther prosecution of « sult at law by Goodyear against ~e peep y . ALE, RTC. other companies, also of the City Guard and Lafayette |, Lirutenant Gimox responded, and gave the follow. | samo. Day for violation ef his covenants in not paying the m Alleghany county, (2irt distiiot) the whig ticket Bestox, Oct. 8, 1850. ing teast:—The Red Coate—Seventy years agothey | Thirdly. That he refused to stamp the name of | tariffs agreed to be pald by Day in a certain license gropted by Goodyrar to Day to manufacture Good- jear's patent shirred or corrugated (adia rubber goods, and to use Goodyear's patent metaliie or val- rubver. and his other patemted improvemente, janufacture, and for other vielations, om che Gs elected. Thomas M Horov, (whig) hes a majorit Jenny Lin @ arri . | Guard. Were expet.ed by #rms; now, in 1850. they are reoeiv- | Goodyear on his goods, according to agreemon Gp Gain tee 1500 00 1a abecioy int 2 ae eng be see Dineen mora- | Yesterday forenoon the National Guard, Colonel _ 4 with fun: wide extend (aud with manitertations Fourthly, oat be tae, Prepared. and ool ’ J , assem. ‘ of kindness ev: Temembered and appreciate: quantities of India rubber, called vaicani In ten townsbips ef Werks county, Ninth district, | bled at the depot, aud while they were waiting for her | DU: made preparations formally to receive the th ON ona Tapeers.”” urat oheeriay’) 7 | Oto wit, Afty tone’) inthe manner tavented by mr’ | com! Y Pounsylvania, William H Keim wnig, for Congress | appearance, and admiring the coach with four white | L®B°¢r#i 8nd at 12 o'clock the troop of the National | oe or Sony Vetemtenmn jon on Ur pales aches eaten tlc rosea taek F f Guard, commanded by Captain Watts, prooceded to | pended letters as 106 for majority, being # Kain ot 1,462. horses, which had boen sent for her, she quistly pass- | Corporal Thompson's and. eo tancers to | The health cf Major Rian, of the National Lancers, | These are the four breaches complained of in tho | 1. Mr. Goodyear had defrauded him in proouring the a ) Indepependent | ed over the bridge ip « pluin hack, having stopped be- | Bond street, wher zg to re- | having been then givea. ibet oilioer, atter giving a de- | plaintiff's declaration. The defendant basa right to | covenant upon which the action is new brought. enndidate for Congress. « majority ot 2, fore the train reached the depot, for the purpose of | Celve them; also the Washing! tain Va- | scription of the first encampment that ever cai tin as many pleas as he thinks noosssary to answor 2. ban A ~~ Wd ne him in the privilogss Two wards in Harrisburg. aud two towns (Dauphin | aveiding the crowd, who by this m vais iebiwiies ho asked the privilege of jot: the rece Boston, concluded with the follow! ene ullegations; and on looking at the pleadin, fiod | even! 2 eo covenant than eight of them. which conati- | 3. That Mr Goodyear bad surrendered one of his pa- son which thejury ere to pass. Many | tents to the goverpment #ud taken out @ now one, as have been interposed, it seems to | Which is void upon its face, cud is fraudules tf drawivg out Gemurrers from the P gota Grier delivered the epiaion of the Court, as jollown : Mode tee er tnt | 1. Ae to the fraud charged upon t nd leave | this motion. there dit will be necessary | it. When yy, and it may be neces- | made out at le ‘or of the plaintiil and another It does not come dant. firet plea is ay, who bas had ai jod the general issue and denies that 1d covenants fendant entered into the articles of ‘The Lan: their mounted band, th: nd Arma—How ean cao do with County) give $22 majority ugsin- the amendment of | PhPOinted. On arriving at the hotel she was reowived | passed in New York troops, and per- other toasts baving been dieposed of, the compa- she Biate constitution, for Ube election of the judiciary | cheers che appeared oud galecd hee han de rrok eer nate | formed some evolutions which elicited the iration ythen retired - the National Gnard escorting the La Dy the people. Barnuin wae also loudly catlen for tar att, ME. | of the spectators, both military and clvilians, There te thelr quarters {ater spending & very deligh rpose ‘At Bristol, in Bucks caring 7 » but declined ap- | was s large crowd of the latter ning, during which mirth sud good feeling pre- | opposite side; but the ama Maenw eoneity, shins 16 4’ Wnberiy of | PUTTS, svenitus’ at thd uppoinnsd hour: toward Hal by | vatied tock istue upon them 4) in fevor of Joshua Dungau the whig candidate for , PP ar, owen 1 To.day the Lancers ro to sce the High Bridge, and | we must try them just as the: was filled as closely asit could be packed. and the Canal Commissioner Providence Journal rays that the highest expectatio a ee ee | are en aaak § !> Northampton county, Jas Wadison Porter, de: of the audience were fully realised. The flute and " sary to find on one int Bas been Aetented for tne Loginiatore by Aloxouecr By | S0B2,f0REH ere enUbunas ically encored, ag tleo 7 “ ere! Brown, whig. Mr. Brown's wajority in the town of | will give another co: ‘ity Hall; buuthe creasing on Thurday’s rac Bost: ~ Berton alone, ts 406. PB aioe d Bret rear ee non est inventing A tow of the Couaoll were | heavily sgainst Pelham at odds aud against the eld nt set forth in the declaration. Thattho de- Bownsnace, i's, Oct 9-145 A.M. ss Reveier tana present, the Chief of Policw, and @ posse of men a&teven. Lt will be a great race, uo doubt. did so, however, has been admitted aud proved Up ethene only two brronghe end one tom 2 Lie as ito Any Wy the ton. | Scar” Sie nou’ ibe Mapor sitoe wer Ee arn Frocred'by tae hectatan mmnsasions ers | Ship bare been heard trom fie couriers have all | Daniel Webster, who was jatroduced by Mr. Barnum. | explained though it seems ao like an insult that it re | Police Intelligence. plaintiff. and are. theretore, void. This would be « failed to come in, Rumcr teils us that the contest be- | ME; W-,"ill attend her concert to- nigh quires sfallexplupation It has given rise to much | fn clleged Charge of Defrauting snirt Mahers.—A oom- | good detence, under the ples, it it were eusteined by tween Mosers. Grier, whig, aud Freewun, dem , ie Dee Dane d he waar wad gM pte bag da abe comment. After waiting for ® copsiderablo time, the plsint was preferred yesterday, before Justice Lothrop, | evidence; but the fraud must be proved. which has | a . mm ,ievery | pi oston, the proceeds of which are to be devoted troops proceeded up Broadway to Canal strest. and y two indurtrious end decent looking wemen, by the | mot been done inthis ease It is ugh to say, at y the scale wil, | te charitable purposes, and the tickets are to be sold | paited . extended line. between Broadway snd West batoer of Mary Ann Mee und Surah Bedford, resldi pretent, thet tbere has been ne proof of iraud. Lt is plainti@ by oe to sustain Sporting Inteit, ae Centrrvitin Con nen, ing in a special 4 returned to om at auction to-morro: Brosdway.Athins’ Washingion Brass Uand, tormerly | at No 70 York atrect. Jervay (ity, sgainst John Davis, | your vvidout duty, therefore, to find a verdi: | gr ae ane gy engreee Dingle’s. ed for the Nationa! Guard, and the | itt manufacturer,No 45 1m street, whom t! Lud onthat iv-ue. 11 it should found for the The following ls the vote ot Uonesdale on the county | Parther of the Emects of the Fugitive Law. | mounted sufclk band drerend ta dart blow’ unlforan, | Women charged bad de‘ruuded them out of oue dollar, | Geteudact, it would go tothe whole declaration; bat | then the old oven, an tichet — D. 2. 8, 1860, | by a trick and device. under the following ciroumstan- | it must be found for the plaintiff The second Mr. Btaples, Gov Py eTHorT, Vol 2 4 | ces: —It seems that on Wednesday jast, an advertise | pli is in answer to the first breach of cove. | 0 UuBrel for plaintiff Charles Goodyeat Considerable excitement has been created hero by | sky blue trousers, turned up with red. white belts, red | Ment Waseeon in a morning paper calling the attention | veut, that the defendant did not pay the | Mr. Van Winkle, aud Mr. iford, cvunsel for delemé- 6, under the now law. An | and blue caps. with white plumes ani <quore, or rather | Of shirt makers that hands were wanted to makesbirts | tariff of three cente per equare yard Tho | sot, HH. Day iam they ate tm the style of the | ®t No. 45 William otrest. Accordingly, they visited the | plea admits the non pay mont of the money. but juati store. #8 por notice, and raw liv. Davis, who told them | fest Oa the following grounds:~First, that he was | wy. p gray of that the price allowed for making each chirt was #ix | not bound to do s0, because the parties made a core | gar ible #. and wae much admired, as also | cents. The women were surprited at the low prices, | vant, that in the event of any persons claiming grante, and et first demurred at taking an) but | and manvfact uring, or importing, or felling shirre: finally, on consideration, they agreed to take halfa | corugated goods, and thereby materially impairin doacn = dr. Davis taen told them they mast deposit | the profite which would accrue to the detendant 5 eel \ 7. F. M. Orawe. ..108 Dep. Surveyor...D.8 West... 76 Prevaon Vet 2164. M, Ctipin ¢ majorities for Mayor «ere as follows Mulberry Ward, 87; Looust, 22. North, 387; were the weare: thy cf the ersdie of owned for the most part balf a deren pT u Toop muskets escorted the fugiti “ ; one dollar as egusrantee ior the falhiul return of the | im the exclusive enjoyment of the privileges granted, | €2; High. 118; Walnut, 22, Dock, 160, Lombard, 238 | court room. | No attompta shirts. Tho dollar wes deporited, and om the Friday | that then the raid sari! wus to od that during | belr way, the erimeon an Spree, 168 Bowth Malberry 488, Lower Delaware, LiL follow ng the two women returned the ehirte made ex- | th ole time, up to the commencement of thi Cieappotnten ver eat Middie, 66; Bouth, 163,.Pive, 184,Cedae, 108; and New. | pectacors actly oorrcspopdipg sich the pattern. Mr. Davie took | otber petsous than the defendant, or thove el py sr om © haghiy csdieattn, tateelad tee at ole of the troors prococded t+ the , therhirts, and on looking at them simted that they | ing under him, had manufactured, imported sateebate Apolio Saioon, 410 Broadway, to dinver, leaving th vere not’ wade up eorrcctly, and refused to pay | ecld chirred goods, which talerially impaired his | ¥9 horees on where back the exe dollxr left on deposit, or to pay the | interes! The plaintf denies the facts, and puta Draris in rie Tone —A man by Che pame of Corne tivaal threerhillings for the making, giving as a resson | himelt upon tue country. Now this forms the | lus Corson dird, yesterday wlog. iu the Tema 60, that he would bave to get them altered, and the | recend apd mort important issue for your consi. | 1t seems that the deceased. on Satur: inet, wae ar- cont must be deducted Bevernl times did these poor | Ceration, The defendant avers tho breach, aud the | Tested by the Firet ward police, on a charge idea Women cali for the money, hut were as often refused; | burden ofrtoot Is on him ; and it is yeur duty to | btoricated and when brought to the Teuba, market 1 ‘The returns from the Firrt diviriet come in slow ‘Det tndicate, eo fer, the eleetion to Congress of Tho- A large wecting was held in Qnee B. Florence, dem, in Ube Firat district, ip opporition to the Fugitive & Jhandier, whig, is | out the habecs corpus and trial by jury, was declared to parties to procu: be unconstitutional. Representatives were urged to funding ne other redr ir the wrong do: cide whether the ph supported by Uke ceared exhibited a out on the Coteensiec oquateertg of £08. | agitate the eubject until it in repealed, opptind yesterday to the Poltce Justice, gh Jou find in favor of ¢ dete sen whether such blow had been inflicted by the easy D. Moors, Whig, to re-cieted in the Third dis- | —— Desriog Nous sor; requ: the clerk, Mr. 4 upon to axsenn . OF came by other causes, re: Interesting from the Far West.’ ; ote — Lge idavit at x Mee, on const ned. The deceared was atten LATR FROM SANTA FE—THE OVERLAND EMIGRATION | paper; on the back were | oe gph hag ee nO MO gree py iatekta mee osha ' ‘The returae from the Fourth district, #0 far, indi- TO CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO, DESERET, ETC. tor dibem o oh ned deadly combat with Rdwards forthwith, to « In ae red oF corrugated goods, Chereby materially impai ‘Qele ihe reelection of Jobe Kebtins, Jr, dem, by an Crncrmmari, Oot 850. time Davis was brought befor the prot | Fé to the Ist wdent to refund th fendast Dates have been received from deemed it i la to pay the three billings for the making of & mourred by the bs th Boreased wajerit, of Avgust, but the news Is of ne rpeoial importance. Kewine the expens tained. The jury will perceive fro} " 7 9 to. “ Boei Prospects at Santa Pé are good, and most of | Duryea presided; and quence of the delay lowe ot sgreement, which, although alg Eighty sixth street Unseen the traders have cold cut their merchsnd! Sendfurd. comm York gistrate still beids the matter unde times. reelly conetitute bot one The name of the deceased we were uaable te Le dendusky City, Wm Jobacon the 1 prost Biate Militia, and nex Bt the same time; that one of the objects, An inquest will be held thie © majority of 44 votes over | . Sandford; om the left of Colunel Duryea wes Os ptaie Py pletutier snd yy 2X | Pinet Bricank New Youa Srate Minera —Yosterday | Indian disturbances still occasionally occur Themes J. Pleres, of the Leavers; Lynas W. Ster re # the National (Guard; Brigedier The old mines which were discovered tn Chitushes, | formerly, Colonel of, the Metionsl dard: Brigadier £00 pd BAG OE Sent te Sev Gendsvanrd potent ere not prefitable. a report erly ot the Seventh regiment @ device the sum of $600, from a woman by the | and to rertrain Day from us for other purpo: Corpeet Attiiiery, Ouptats Raynes. omé Gen eatteny at The Amboy trate trom’ Independence, Me,, reached |, We also observed at the head table Gel Vermllyen, | ame SF ue Gy bo Metin his pocel ce (eectthe | the First Krgiment at the Arsenal Yard, at Io elvel 3 rms eventh regiment; Col. Borden. Col paway, we vi in or te gract the | . Xo ee unty give Johnson | Sepie Fe in thirty-six cays Pp Et Ms 8 AY eudtheisiowingoicers to live with the alater of Varbarcell, and. abont thr. cer ses to three firma tomanu- | A Mi Firet Regiment, Regiaeut Oclonel Sota” a The troc Pendence are getting slong - jeut J.C @ Se 4 Weeks ago, they w toed that she had $ov0 in © patents Goodyear, therefore. trans ¢ %, the same towne, tn 1848, the vote | et are said tobe | Of the Lancers: viet ier GO. A, Kimball, Pourch Chambers tirvet Savings Bank, An application wi ll righ! te Day tomakeahirred goodsandcove. | LUSBEY, 12 o'clock A M | Third Regiment, Colowel | this Brigade paraded for inspection nad review. om Madison quate, junction of Broadway and Fifth avenue, in the following order, vin» fhe Veteran ay the sole right to use Goodyet ebeod the democratic camaidate for Congress, hase majority of10; Mr. Comover, whig, has 64 majority, for | Gere pre the Doard of Public Wort Dive townships of Muskingum @ majority of sey dor Ford, whig, for Governer, was dub, } plains, but soarce near Santa Fo. eugines, Quarter Mascer ea made to Mrs Ounway to loan the money to purchase or cancel the Heeneos; and uatil be | LO*tty, ot Hussars 1 o'clock. P.M. The line formed Ie the eity Of Zanervisie, the majority for Johmeon met, at the Croseings, Major | fur Mt seamaster blsde panes ‘Chapman, Acaist, G0ctmAn. ashe vould give her more interest than the | @!d#0, Day'scvvensnts were not blading until anoh | {oF Bl ro ube Fn te tele AL dor Mh the whig candidate tor Co ato Surgeon Sheldon. : beok would; sud further thet Mr. Goodman waare- | repurehare of ling. the contract rematine t noble F oer seer os pensate oF meneebent,covennb teatsle ws Tho com javing dome justice to the excellent Presented to be a man of large property, and owned a | incomplete, Tu the meantime, two additions wore | = fh od F gress, has 179 majority | wd would be at Independence in ‘ Mavulectory at No B11 Rivington street. The ister) made tothe ageoomont, both deted iu Now 1946. by — f . i ie ot Borberve!! persuaded her t part with the monry.aa | whieh it is ma # condition precedent on the part « a then gare in-enccsasion the following 1 sae was” well of” aud Goad poy ber more im. | Goodsearto cancel the licences. In the seventh and KXCTRSIONS. Stetes.—-Drank with all teret than the bank would do ordingly, under | lect article the purtier agroe to submit it to arbitre- ‘The Fanulng Gusrds, vumbe:iog fifty-two muskets, ia. suscion Of the sister aud others, she draw clo money | thon, when the te ve liveusees, whose licenses mar to | commanded by Onptaia Samuel J=ckson, passed oar ‘of Maceachusetts — (Great rom the bask ond perted with (be ena» to Goodu. in, rred goods ofttee yesterday aflernoon, on their tare trom thet who #s security for the loan. gave a bind of fh recelps, nave hindered the completion of the | annual tergetexcarsion. They preented © foe mitt York —(Obeert) in the German tonguage, Subsequently, Mre Conway | cr tract till as late a4 December when Goodywar at last | tary apperranoe bighiy or. dite do bo thelr commander ‘Tho Army aud Navy of the United Bates —Reorived bas ciscovesed thet this Goodman end Barbaraell aco | ge. lek Uhe three ji Thich he had grauted, with | nd themerives. They slsv presented o4 well a riddled with appropriate honors, eee Of DO property bat the statements | the stty uitio> with the parties who had held them that | terge © have seen io mioog limes They were eo- the National Lencers of Borton —Nowords made nbont bis bein, they would nei « the first of J: 1847, | companied by the New Yora Brass Head aperience inreceiving ‘Ory were all fiette!: tacts of yoods ihe Independent Guards, Uaptain Aug. I. Tyter, ¢ wane both Lae prisoners to the Toms, to aenen ; ro oe ing ob. went sutennep oot cheering and excitem followed this toavt, further hearing. seigom~ nt of the liovnse teement to Tom Starr's Five oun, partoo! end Col, Duryee called upon General Sandford |. sf#seul with *, and fired for r gublet, which was to express the sentiments of the Netional Guard John Kegen wo oe “9 paulting g rotohy thet wife, Gurliy @ Oebt at Krpen’s treet Dr Mudd wae rent tor wh: In Meking county, Hamuct Gailoway. the whigesn- | 2 oi nesy. 5 yterian misswmary, started Pidnte bat beaten Chas Beerteer, the present demo from Independence with brown's train. Cretic inewrmben!, by about AY majority, The entire A ivtter trom Fort Laramie under the date of Au- e gust sich, stares that the tide of cusigration has almost whie teket to ctected te thet cousty Seored Althowgh ft is suppoiea that not more than ‘The retares of Fransiin county ere allio with the one nih registered their names, the schedule of this exception of four towasbips, Johason's majority, as season exhibits the foil bumber of emigrants, far a known. i 176. betng © germ Ow the vote for Ford ‘The whoie #big ticket by eteote@ thie eounty by at Ieest 0 majority. Galloway + majority over Bweet- wer te thie Comnty. le 876, ring @ @big gets «ft S00 | over (he vote for Sweeterr te 1be8, when he was elect- Total No persone, 42 100 od by & majority cL 16. The vote tm this county is Ot the number of pereone above very hooey poown to bave died on the ru fered greatly trom th Several toward ips ie Butler cousty, show a demo- me get ea towets. The President of the U bas Jovy veer Dend—He 7v ANIMALS, ETC wning ® manufes- nt Ke with. They were ao aband On their ew by the 4 , therefore dertroyed Now. those heir licenses, would bi shirred goods under any CTatle lows Of 189 o@ the vote for Vongreseman Sere. Liven nga A pte athens welcome recovery Kegam was committed to prison by Justice what 1 luterred by Impll- Tu Clarke county. ali but two townships, Jobaston s jon, during the year, is ealow- | YOU, 98 Frothers from the loved city ef Boston, the Movottort, for surther hearing ¢ Let of January, e Cherge Stealire Mone A Datehm ar would cortsialy be | eradie of American Independence (Great obeering ) of Siealirg 4 a the tne agreed epee eer te Barjority ie 1008 pame ot Cas} . i “ 4 per Kiche: bie wife, Ming Joreph Cable, demecrat, bar boom re vivcted to among the Sioux | Weete prod and haogy tose 200 hens. 28977 Coren ted yesterday. « ge of stealing $100, im +4 the right to manufacture eee im the Bevewtereth ditto! He war besten im ving trom its effects. | Pits ave romuch reason to beigretided. Wegrootyoa coli, bel neing toJobn “eonerd, wbich sam the of i Seem etate ty hen te vote, ent the wbig A Virulent Disease, &e Pa Re pong adi a} Ltt po on gel cpp ae bling thea to wor 7 The stock which’ they hed on eon resceteu thet coun , me pur for ours fou, nad b veep oo dome osha eden Dernorr, Oot, 8, 1850. | 2o'us trem under the shadow of that proud column Bend. o0@ Stepore of it be we | if on the thade sacte majority overnor (he ContOs ‘ef Sour meso pettons ons tarpon aa en 4 his money is believed to be ® portion of the | their continuing to m t practi Used: tas 0 Ants ams Execbange, in Kalamazoo, last | po UA pe eae see eaten tee etolen money. y > Beg Mountfort committed the ne. | Of Jenurry, wae « breach of the letter of the co their uniform. She eee | Friday; im addition to whom some four or five other of Egypt, the of your foresters Wook O8CG parties te prieoufor trial. | and wee OR Inirtngem. nt on ite meaning It ware | Coles Tae returse from (hte etoet, vorebie » tu thes ever agraced * greet hs jobbing —- ed Anthony Kol. | « mp qi beet of * were alpha , ~arovethages place have also died trom. apparently, | Tan She tioes eee fought pig ler pons of Fone Rupane on ya Lote whom Uo ir aenigned the licanoer under ; (he whigs the repr vittow thet thr y Goremnee, Ost 0-15 AM the same couse. The Coroner's fom: ing within the let- Regiment Ne rat wooing you here, Pight. on charge of vielently arnaulting J Geerared did pot come to their ew with « knife. infiieting a re sreund ter of the contract. The the ohject of the ‘The whigr, secerting te reports at cae o'clock AM thore m ari rast upon ue on Pg com daa rod jusea men wes cabente i Guty Moopieat : bo nt west — * ans x ue & we I fo Sey, new caps es : merican 5 (aren A neti = © render the have gaiaed ome heprewewtetire ie Freetiim county uch scenes are before our ralods, we Sapa Were committed to prison to await the re. et of Mitiece no Vales. It they worked thelt The Fire Department. Op ane seek thas Be Hee ee Puy Ba Ry Thutod Treatmen( te @ Chi'd —TI arms be raised in ite defence, One in Jeffereee, one in Corbocton one in Sammit rowed end one in Cuyshoge sed Bomstor is Summit od the ¢hease it now confined toe few German families to the first of January, in man- Naw Yous, Vet. Oth, 1650 + 4 te o ook the market, MR. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, KDITOR OF THE RERALDT y ao injary Dear Sir—In your paper of (his morsing. I percire Portage coantios who bave recently arrived if it show © be asrailed. Gentiomen of the Na- ; i ad f ye mors - _ Meners. Bari & at Ypsilanti, was | tional Guard and National Lancers— It is» delightfal Jo: h lueth. What they tebeted in this wey with the'gos- | the Pireen:”” The tent for that artiele, isapoon, Ube atest Gem Wasktagien, ie pew f fhe Desrots fire. | oURnt to find you thas sssoclated together, to sus. hoy | Mivener of Day ls bet proved. On the enntrary, te | was my Meter to you, dated 6th, aad published im yout TINT OF SECRETARIES ConWix AND CoNRAD TO aa ee me. pn ag gt Ry Fg Be bs. nee thet beth Day and Goodyear declared it | paper of Gh inet ; dnd which was le viedioasion of _ . nn fought, > od ow nl uence whether tives of the Fire De - Lali. ~— “Tere ane . ‘The National Whig State Convention we see the military of the country. banded together at Gendnent’ was enaite cep peation, or | fog. Be, Hick, tm 1696, the fitemen goorrally ore on one neromoesee “ thelr own expenee. without pay snd withou reward, whether It was to bir od Poured his cause a4 indevidwale, and to many te- Acnany, Oot 8 1 | except the consoiusmens of maintaining thelr glorious AD St h Bie cones ea the Teleemave ts S Womens ven, Oot. 6, B08 delegates appoin! ‘ ‘we know that thore rights oan mever be The President hes given up the notion of visiting | | Th scot nie <2 yl ny 7 force or fraud, The freedom of the coun New Tork i Me Ratoe, sre Messrs: | depends open the patriotinm of its sous, The Unt Me. Beoretary Corwin has gone to Mew York to sell peliman, and Samael | siateg never ber rurtained and never will sustalo. & - _— — large standing army; but #0 long as men like those I see Ol the leanee Of & public Werchoure ot © greet see. Free Soll Nominations in Massachusetts, | S7°Und me are Willing 00 sequire a Reowledge t subject, mor take to Hy tm, ; question. theretere ter ther any other person, * ¢ Mayoralty, | simply say that it has been and further state, thet I colored women states to the wa, sites Bosv on. Vetobar %. 1860, | ree olan web wa erietke ot the mother of the child, wut recelved her, about | ‘The How Charice M Comad, Seoretery of War, will The Middierex County Democratic and Free soll | 4) pstitutions that have dersende, tO years ago, from the mother, who resides 04 Kings dears fer New Tort to morrow Com rentions bere nomi pated the following anion ticket ) 1 bid you ‘tn onthe North river She said the reasor why she - fer Btate Be ~Joneph T, Buck hp eee Meaty Lee sce | mabe bee! Vd «o> to the closet and Mr. ¢ bee te f * Benatore —Jorept T. Buel — ‘The National Guard, as repre- Up, was beeause she wold c» to meres weinay ons arraea rts | acs sig ca Rea ie, | Tater miatew gee Sere prctventeetey athat te peo ce Suh Ey F, WebeOrid, (ccmecrat) Unerice U. Haswell, editor | SPScity, ae fellow soldiers Ceeemiok ue, mother could be informed about th. fect, she was | ringing this arvot the time Some of Wastingtcn hao ot les 4 weed e of bau ter the ob Mnole wet) placed im the kind care of Mise Biles Fisher, © spl i ratared | Crfendent will be «ptiiied to your verdiet on this ienue, ~ wm then bow ard it you find fer « pert of the time, no damages | Movements of Distinguished People, 1y ‘ook charge | *howlé be arserred for rock part during which defen ). Prem: 4 Oot crowd of @o- | den! *as deprived of the sole use of Goodgearsin. | UB A. © ; iller, U t rotten Of manufacturing shiv redt or oorrogeted India | N ; Sir Romund Heed fomily. New Sroeswtens Horse Shinning robber Geode | Lt Col. Hayne, U8 A.: Lt Col. 86 George Cook. ‘The third plea it en anewer te the allegation set | 11° others arrived yeeterday at (he Irving Howse. forth that defendant oid pet peop proper books of | a) Donesnip. ne ey pe MS Ww. +) , . ieee account, por allow plain? or bis agents te inepect | Boston, 0 Gr o.5 eland, Charleston: CiptieRisu mie Yon negra eget comet | Sieur chatys eck es Sismeht pie lee have be! cheese | Briana "W i Kent “portato talon Sie aon anes) T men bad bees detcotad stining live bores in all | purpore of raling a demurrer, for It ls evasive, apd | including 60 of the Rostom National Lancers, arti: my fees Coe oft A, ay eae anuly | probability the arrest would vars been just and p to om immaterial terue, ‘Tt I proved that he did | at the American yesterday. eve you the! sentiment —The Beventh Ke- pd ee Bs erwelty to snimals, The subject ts he wae How C_ Everett and lad: ‘nt ollowing it te | devon de Is Bares and famli: of the National Geard of New York, whose | Sill under advisement a att, | Wontegten City; Sigeor Guan do; 8. WwW: snap we are reoeiving—-The precision and per- — of Two Burglers —Tro Posbiegten gblgne S iodn sSeGrcigesoa rrtambeas | Sadar eh. i cat” ick ce eee ees bom rook ) | Charles @inith and James McDonald. anith, it seems, a Ot Bosses |y responded. and gave the health Rt a 1 omer waster Barron reaponded, aud anid he left | the Seoond ward. Lowever, luckily was w:tehing beme hing be would have to do in re- I~ 4p vy 4 and ae a broke barely oy Ragheey of tA ereny | fate re by moving the gre’ wsDoaid one M and oor glorious Union, capital of the where li those manly virtuer which of the Bovtn Times. (democrat) J. W baled, (demo. | Etre Zou, (Tremendous applavas, ‘the ret) George T. Fariey, (free voll ) a ee ae cr ae aantaee te eeu you here; pre a and wochinp onvee s, wee | - “nae jon ready to give you eloome, wreeny aed hes Amendment to the Constitution of Con. stand side by side with you and your fellow citi dred pounds weight. eal cont Bepeetone,, as tern egyetanes neetient. nachna ‘rupport of thegiorious Union, of the tittle ) sonstabel An sterest for a coal tet FL Eirias tos Mauro, | MeGrolty end William ® very honor day Police au hor! .