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‘WHOLE NO. 5965. THE NEW YO mec eug tte crete RK HERA DOUBLE SHEET. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. WHE PENNSYLVANIA AND O16 ELECTIONS, hier, de, do. ‘The Pennsyivania Election. Puicaverriia, October 0, 1850. In the present Congress there are 15 whig and 9 Gemocratio Representatives from Pennsylvania. The ePemulte of the election that has jurt taken plece, for *Comgresemen, so far as ascertained, aro as follow# First distrioct—Philadelphia city aud aty —The- “mas B, Florence, (dem.) over Lewis 0. Lovin, Present momber, by over 80 majority. Demoorgtic ' gain. Beoond district—Joseph BR. Chandler, (whig,) re- ~@lected by over 2,000 majority. ‘Bhird distriot—Henry D. Moore, (whig,) re-elected. Fourth distrlot—John Robbins, Jr, (dem.) re- elected. Fifth district—Montgomery and Delaware oountics— ~John MeNair, (dem ) ever J. Freedlvy, (whig) Demo- - eratio gain. Sixth distriot—Bucks and Lehigh counties -Thomas Ross, (dem.) re-elected. Seventh district -Chester county—Jesse 0. Diokey Awhig,) re-elected Eighth district—Lancaster county—Taaddous Ste- Ninth district—Berks county—J. Gianoy Jones “(dem ) probably elected in place of William Strong, <dem.) Tenth district Northam pton, Uarbon, Pike, Wayne, Bleventh district Luzerne, sand Wyoming—Hendrick B._ Wright. (dem.) in plac, Columbia, Montour, ot Chester Butler, (whig ) Demooratie gain. rs | ‘Twelfth distriot—Bradford. Susquehanos and Tioga (dem.) in place of David Wilmet, ughin, Lebanon, and Sohuy!” | ‘KIT. M. Bibighaus, (whig) im place of O.W. Pitman, Awhig). Fifecath district—York and Adams—Willism H ‘Kurts, (dem.) in place of Heury Nes, (w! etetio gain. Bixteenth district—Cumber! ty-J.X. McLeapaban, (dem) re-elected. Seventeenth district—Andrew Parker, ‘place of John Blanchard (whig). | recently represented by James Wilson, whig. pal Commissioner, are most probably elected by hand” some majorities. Sweetser, dem., in re-elected to Congress in this dis- | whigs in the late convention at Syreouse, is strongly | # #'¢ol t trict probably. The chances are about equal. Another dispatch gives the majorities for Congress this district as follows:— majority in Gall ‘es majority i 060 Yrenklin. 2a ar Banvvexr, Oot. 9-10 P. M. ‘The whole whig ticket ts lost except the Prosecuting Attorney, who is elected in Erie county. In Huron oeunty the whole whig ticket is elected. Huron and Brie county combined, have elected whig Senator and Representative. Townshend, democrat, has 160 majority in Huron, Loraine and Brie. Madison not heard trom. CunvEan, Oot. 9, 1860, In six townships of this county, the whig candidates for Governor and Congress have s majority of 170. ; The whig candidate for Senator in this district runs abead of bis ticket, and is prebably elected. Franklip county gives Johnson, (whig,) for Gover- nor, 600 majority. Tem townships of Lorraine county give Townshe! | dem.) for Congress 275 majority. Summit county, 800 whig ; Sandusky, 400 dem.; Cleveland ‘City, 432 dem.; Cuyshego, 700 dem.; Montgomery (all but four townships,) 200 whig. Elections in New Hampshire, Boston, Oot, 9, 1850, Tho election in New Hampshire, for the Vonvention, a6 far as beard from, is in favor of the democrats, who will Dave # large majority. The returns trom the Third Congressional district, ows gain in favor of Mr. Morrison, the democratic candi- date, who is probably elected over Mr. Perkins, whig In Nashville, Nashua, and Manchester, Morrison's gain is 250. The following towns voted thi Perkins, Whig. Morrison, Dem. 1 a2 Swanzey. A Whig Mayor elected in Baitimore, é&ec. Bartimoae, Oot. 9, 1860. Jobn H. 7. Jerome, (whig), has been elected Mayor | ofthe city of Baltimore, by » majority of about 400 | over J. M. Turuer, (dem) The City Counell is about equally divided between the democrats and whigs. Last week, Lowe, the democratic candidate for Go- Nineteenth district—Westmoreland. Cambria, and Bedford—Joseph \H. Kahns, (whig) by 1,600 plurality, | 4 place of Job Mann, (dem). Whig gain. Twentieth district—Washington and Beaver—Joha | Allison, (whig) ia piace of R B. Read, (whig) i Twenty-first district—Alleghany county—Thomas M. Howe, (whig) 1,200 majority, in place of Moses | but now we have tur vernor, received a majority of some 2,700 im Baltimore, around and tincted a Mayor However this latter event was produced al- together by local causes. The grocery store cf Mr. Wilson, and Donaldson's | tobarco store, at the corver of Orleans and Cnual | ttreets, were conrumed by fire this morning. Bampton, (whig). The democrats, thus far, have gained five members, ‘viz.:—Im the First, Fifth, Eleventh, Pifteenth and | Seventeenth districts; and the whigs one in the Nino. | Teenth district. In the Fifteenth district, Joel B. D ‘Der, (dem) is elected for the the unexpired term of | | Beury Nos, deceased; and in the Twenty-first district, ‘Bormer Denny (whig) is chosen for the unexpired | term of Moses Hampton, resigned | Prtavncenra, Ont. 9, 1890, | Robbins, democrat, is re-elected for the fourth dis- “trict. Dickey, whig, is re-elected for the seventh district — ore vote. Chester County, whig State and county tiok-t elvot- @d by 600 majerity. Keyser, (administration.) elected Polioe Marshal, ‘William B. Reed, (adm'n) Proseouting Attorney. Tho ‘whole city and county and the county tickets also ar o@iaimed by the friends of the admiairtration. j Tilegal votes and glaring frauds in the Sratandme | ‘cond wards of Moyamensing, and in the Third ward of Kensington, murt vitiate the entire yote thers ‘These tacts are preducing great sen-ntion in our com- muvpity. Prrapecenra, October 9—P. M ‘The vatives of the First Congressional district are | qeeriows at the defection of their silies. the whigs, to which they partly attribute the defeat of Levin, their cavdidate They also accuse the democrats of fraud in the Firet and Seeon: rds of Moyamensim, oh, ig gf eaid, have given more ia majorities than there are voters in the two wards A contest i throateaed by | them. The sotaal state of the vote It unkaown, as the Second ward, Moyamensiog bas not Saivhed coaatiag off, i wet furnich what has been completed ‘The vote for Mayor ef Philadelphia is as folo “ 5 omy cite. Independent) prese Mayor |: . 4500 Olipin’s majority. «.... 6.65 . 28th * a Oot 9-16 40 BM Pennsylvania State Senators elated and wded— | igs and three demoorate, m to be | siceted, Amombly— Forty-three democrats thirty os Porravince, Oot. 6, 186 Echuyikill gives about 100 majority to the demscra- tie candidate for Congress The Legisiative ticket te Sy doubt — probably one of each party tyelected Pal thier, dom has mort likely beaten Neville, whig, for Pro- soouting Attorney The democratic majority in Warren county if about B00. Oct 6 10 whig Haw Re, Dauphin county gives 500 majority for th Btate ticket, and 19 for the whig (on treseman Hanaisecne, Oot 0, 1960 Cumberiand county gives 200 majority for Mol Deo, democrat, Perry 660 majorly for MoLensban, who Is elected Lebanon gives 061 majority for Bibighaus, whig who ge elected A diapateh from Lewislown states thet Parker dem Je elected im that district over MoUulloch, whig, by 990 gnajority, If eo, it ls & demooratic gain ‘The Onto Election. Orserse ari, Ootober 9, 1959. ‘The following te a summary of the vote for Gover. nor. #0 far ae returns have heen received, compare i with (be vote in the same counties two years ago cormnvon 185), 1948 Counties. Johnaten (Ww) Weed Dy. Ferd (WW) Weiler (D). Miami..... r | my 4 = jonngeanety | os e 4,500 1635 ‘bem, son sane «1 “0 ire smo 8s 20 Democratic gate im these countios 16% Ford's majority im the Sate, in 1845, war 845 Rew. Den Wood, democrat this time by reo ‘The Legisiatare ta provably whig in both branches AU 8 Benater ie to be choren in place of Mr Corwin. whig. now Seeretary of the Trensury oanty, by 49 ma eae To the House of Frank Ovo Oowonnee David T Dieney, Alfred P. &, 1 2b 3 ; er 7 w a nu “ 16 Mu we F] nathan D Morris, Oharies § wortaer, Jobo K Miller. David K Cartter, 10 Bax Bavten, Josmua inprmae, 5 N.8 Townshend Jom meraia a Romen, Whines and Free Sottornta asl Raden, Cham ie tore F om ie Mg Tie havee of Oallowsy “Sho pounens oxtegutarn trom OD, ie composed of 10 Gomoornta, # whige and 8 free oll whige Orvica,” Conv mave, Oot. 0, 1950 moet, top to Doverne, and Miller, dem., for Oo | #eant to adjouroment from the 17th | towns whore double delegations oaused the adjourn- is doubtless elested Governor | Whig State Convention, dé. Urioa, Oct. 9, 1850, ‘The meeting of the“ national” whigs at Rome yes- terday, called @ mass county convention at Utica,on | Tuesday, the 16th, to nominate delegates to the State eopvention. Hon W. H Seward will “stump” the Btate, beginning at Albany next week Renssclaer County cmeeneee Convention. ‘The Democratic County ON rent, mostly reappeared with t sets again, After | a strome debate, which lasted from two till five o’slook | & motion was adopted that the President and Vice- President appoint @ committees of three from the con- vention. to report op each case. The Fugitive Siave Law. Howksvace, Pa. Oot 9, 1850 Mre. Evans, the runaway si: has fled to Cannds. ; With ber temily. Her busbam was born a free | mon, is about starting to Join her. ‘Their passage on | Thore reso | the wnder-ground railroad, was paid by common oon- tribution, A meeting ts to be called jn reference to this Ie day or two, A reeclotion war introduced to-day by the Rev Mr. | Stephens. of Philadelphia, to appoint ® com: Le joined by & committee from the to whom wae referred the memorial fro: gymen in respect to eplcopal visitation The Meuse inted. om its part. the Rev Drs, Stephens Nevil Ingle and Miller of Peonaylvania, Judge Cha: Mr. Orteu. ot Philagelphia ‘The Convention Anti-Rent Convention. Burravo, Oot, 9, 1850. The Anti Rent Convention was temporarily organ- ined by the appointment of Neil Benson, of Bulliy ov chile, and Robert P Jobneton, of Albawy. seore- tery The question of disputed seate was referred and Lor convention took a recess. Mr. Benson, who was the defendant in the recent anti rent suit in Sullivan oo brings word that he hes virtually triumphed. although 2 verdict was rendered for plaintiff He says they aub- sequently teudered such terms of compromise as will | probably be seeepted by all the “Pee pet ty He bas scooped the offer ne! pal pol ded im the settlement, te the Feduction im the ed for a good tithe to toe land, from seven ] . Fras Datler King will get the Collectorship of San and Jobe A. Collier @ill leave here perfectly | emt Jenny Lind in Boston. Boston Oct, 0, 18%. Jenny Lied + comcert last might, was densely crowd: ed, 6nd er en! Waris was maniferted The asic or | tekete at setion, te the charity concert, on Thursdsy night, took place this ing. The highest prom: obtained, war 69 25. a lowest for beck seats 25 conte total, pechape $12000 Shelgiver s concert on | Friday night in the greet hail over the Fitch! depot 4 Jenny Lind will ring iti this city all lant concert here will be on Friday ni at week ter | . the 17th She i* to re-appear in New York on the 234 inet. oud | ; continue there for sereral weeks Injury to the Tobacco Crop— Raltiroad Loans Crecemears, Oot, 9, 160 A despateh from Clarkesville, Te one-third to s haif of the tobacco crop bas been killed | by the severe froet Beveral road loane were voted. on yesterday. and carried, by an overwhelm wre majority Health of New Orteans. New Ontnavs Oot 6 1800 The interments in thie city, during the last week were only ninetyone There were no deaths from | yellow fer: Old Time again Beaten, New Onceans, Oot. 9 1850. The Atiantic’® news reached New Orleans, over Moree's Southern line at forty Sve minutes past eleven o'clock oe te left Washington at Geert tert thoe beating time thirty minutes, The news was pu livbed In t Piceyens eimuitancously with all the | Northern afternoon papers | Movements of Disti e. Dr Woodworth, U. # N , Addison Day, Bay Mase O.@ Wiliams, Req, and family, Conn 4 forty. three others, artived at the Uniom Place Hotel, terday Won Mahion Dickerson, N J; £3 Thomas 0 Lar. ham and famntiy Oslifornis, Hen’ K_ Gilbert, Ban Pran- ore California, & 8 went th, and a] erday at Hone Richmond a Pringle! Obarieston | H A. Dickineon, Ge gi: A Jones, steamer Ati 0 others, arrived yeatar’ay af Pr bone eh oh Cofonel Tarnbell_ TS A, arke, Fi nd | yen 4 yorterda: dadetp! oe Powell Maryland, ‘dw Anderson, Capt White oF eae General Mifdieton Washington. Allawtt, Baltimore; and 100 ethers. acrived pee took roomsat Howard Hotel. yesterday. to Sullivan | | ie anid, an evident disposition | | adopt, however vio) Politics. Noatnuan.—Tho course of the national portion ofthe censured by nearly all the whig prints in the non-slave- holding States. The Albany Journal has not ceased, | sinoe the adjournment of the convention; and thetree | soll and abolition papers, ready to grasp at anything which will give an jimpetus to the agitation, have opened their batteries against the South aad her ia- stitutions, over the shoulders of the national whigs in New York. Im Boston, a fow days since. Mr Julien, a free coll member of Congress trom [llinolaexhorted the peo- Ple to reciat the fugitive slave law as unconstitutional, and one which should not be allowed to be exeouted Fa noe en ot bis course. is the calling of mant- every part of the State, and several of them re- pe ote that they would see the streets of their towns ‘and villages flow with blood before thay would submit totl xecution of the law. Such proceedings have | caused much reflection upon the more ia abiding and sensible portion of the people The Boston Courier hascome to the conclusion that the law, however | odious should be observed, and that the peo nould take the side of reason. That journal, as weil as all others of the slightest degree of intelligenos, knows that pearly the whole prosperity of Massachu- fettebus been derived from the products of slave labor, without which the manufacturing interests nd that State would be comparatively small The fi tives have beem warned to arm themsalven with ¢! = deadly t sreapons, to resist the law passed by ig er of the bay ~ ol i 4 ave the effeet t ly been endorsed by th whigs, au and tl low negroes the right of euffrage mocratic majority in the Li the whige have been sticeer ful, i: is the doctrines of look to the source of modern abclitionism, under the name of free soil, aod whioh iliiam H. Seward, who took upoa e leadership. it may very easily be seen that nostoue has been Init unturwed to swallow up the le whig party in che vortex of fanaticism, or talny pathy for the slave. when the motive was appa- nt. So well were the wffairs arranged, that there are but few left standing upon the old whig platform Ae an evidence of this tact, out of thirty-ninw waig Rewspapers in the tate, but thirteon ean bs found oa th of tbe national whigs and many of thow give the independent movement of the Syreuse minoricy & very cold support. While they repudiate tha reso- lutions co nding the course of Senator Seward, they adbere to the nominations of the convention. 4s if the nominees were not. under the weceptauce of the nomination, to endorse the resolutions Bournenn.—The meeting of the Legislature of Mia- souri is looked to with deep interest by the whols of the Southern States. The choice of « Senator in Jon- grees is the princi)! work to be done, aad the South ate fearful that if an clection is effected, it will be ow the Fide of free soil. It 1s impossible for the anti-Ben- tonites to succeed, and neither of the others oan suy- ceed without the aid of each to the other Kdward Bates is the prominent whig candidate, and there. areater probability of bis election than of any other, His election will be « free soil vietory, for he was the first mem in the State who advoented the free soil doe trine, At ® political meeting in St. Louis, in the fall of 1848, Mr. Bates was called upon to speak, to which he rerpomded in the advance: t of opinions adverse tothe further extension of slavery in any territory | belonging te the United States. If them, Mr. Bates is the favorite of the whig party, under a kaow- ledge of such facts by that party, bis election the free oilers a attempt will be made to aboli Bo doubt bat astreng party for the abolition of ala. very is now at work 7 nd Enyuiver, has come out boldly and unequivoeslly agsinst the move ments in Georgia and Mitsissippl, and brands the peo ple @! those Btstes who oppone Northern aggression & moedere ot headed disunioaists When the ques tiou wus agitated two years ago, the Knguirer wast firet paper in Vir fend Ube rights an liehed me take able la: by the Nort! ul for Poy againet he North, though the papers Nebo ppor saticullurel one. Flaver. expecially io the southern No Btate for several yours past. the lowe of slave property thy t eisect ofthe many adrantag which i+ always facilit- ted by the abolitioatsts of Peau. eyivania and northern Delaware The country papers are constantly complaioing aad heve called apoa the people to take sides at ones with the South. sod make the caure cut Some of the lendiag whig i of Georgie are making strong efforts to orush the: ment of Gov. Town in the convorstion of t tion provided for by the Legislature The Savannah Repuhivean of the Oth instant, bat @ lesding artiole op Perley ADY MeV wed! onthe part of the South, ail sie that the orth has not yet given neh ® dv monrtration, aud the inws hich have pasnwd harsetar be gle any proposition ‘the surtender of any portion of he to met with almost general appro tion of the feelings ef t grap, one of the oldvet papers in the Sis Gny rurrender of territory for a price, and advises 8 resart to nrmato defend the rights of Arkancas the people * ali Any measure of ree hich the DEMOCRATIC NOMINATING The Mayornlty and CONVENTIONS diciary Conventions, the Jndge Mayor. and Governor of the Departm Alms House and Pe ing. \o Tammany Hall, for the purpose of dischargi duties A greet part of the night \ding Upon ecntested elections, of 1B Mart wee | ted ratic candidate for ngress from the Third Cowerestional Disteiet, comprisieg the five lower js of (he efty pial Rynders was pomineted by the demoorate, ae member ot Assembly for the Second District, com- prising thie Third sod Sixth wards Whe PRARY BLRCTH primary a aed to foster aad per- calee ony Bet [naceorannee ad woerene, Tha harmony of the Unie ward soaatatt res- ets Ee, yor < Sea the wend’ they ae re whe, eostibe aride alt section: paited ao Amerie oes “for the vake of t i # Union,” the heart. Eerste Resired, Thot in the edility pad inyegrisy of Srivsans %. ‘pelrttead ah ater) : aod Ward, our d on the 17th sentation; to the Conventi nemble at Ution nts we have a firm f ati in that Convention trust te finds hedy true in‘on of Whigs” anda “Union at Beaten” Paved b: poslpmesicn. wano—In this ward Mr. Van Norden was imousiy, there being onlg thirty-nii ‘votes—all of them belong polled for him, hae Mecting of the Representatives of the Fire Department of the City of New York. THE REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTER—IHK EN- DORSEMENT OF THE CHIKF ENGINEER'S COURSE. A meeting of the members was held yesterday even” ing, at Fires '* Hall. Mercer street, to hear the re- port of the committee sppointed to meet the commit- tee of the Board of Aldermen. in relation to the Report ofthe Chiet Engineer The chair was taken by Mr. Zophar Mills, the Presi- dent After some preliminary business was gone through, Mr. Hope, the Vice-President, read the following re- port and resolutions, which were unanimourly adopt- ed:— To the Represents 18 of the New York Fire Department: se jommittes, apevinted ores y Charter to Hhitiag Jolt tees, «xeep! ‘Tour commitess how, nor do tuoy the resttistion referred te'by the Comision of Alder ite spirit or letier, pre Keatie- your committes the “fail and being aurious tw overo whieh has ved. b Aldermen. ur Committes distine:ly unders vod at tino, Ans motbing has yer transpired t# convinos them of any mum on tl mart.) ic was uimourly agreed thet tae erty tointeodace tastinony tementa cont indhis report—ao of mal- practic: Securing thuce the um The right of exam: inj Commni+tee, and the Chiet Enzi councel in conducting the ease Your © wehven j bubee witmeswes was conceded to your er was aliowod to em: oy deemed them= if J fully xnstained thor atJefleroan Market Stacion, vm curved n€ least thirty eham and | proto: ore had wed vacnucies—that, in conse eo im 1 0 lowing up the same 1 +t purpore, Lut poner verted | ms as culpable tof Limproper persons for that Veer Committee held a: ated, that tae allegations made by che Chie! Bagineor wore chackos aga us’ the part Si the ball ‘ ngors, whether that party bald th pasidie positi | etantia! front few specite Ladin . weral Shilevecbere mitted to sii tarot in investigation, and a, ur committee longer te set (Santee dee slg nue & partial examin wi is charges were Thich thove very inclu committee, by thelr retural to permite full Cxeminati the De ong a id what ene, had comoslted the com i ine sitting longer with the frow this body to f the Board Joint i tains the wtate eard by nd, “funy 3 do, most nearly, Department, ould e reformed. soreae MILLS, guP Joan Ux Shur. Mr Maxsrivip then offered the following additional resolution. (which*was adopted) ond pretaced it. by saying that he wished it to be seen that thelr commit- tee had the foil confidence of the Resolved, That the course pursued hy Mesars. Mills, Hope Lacon, th + committer appointed by this body thi netlion with tie committee oppolnced 4h the Boars of men, 10 1f worthy bi pual report the wsjuat mittee of th of A the meeting cf the said eommit weder their decision, meeta Naw York, ‘Detobe: ant their withdrawal from declining further to sct tire approbation of this iis. Merrit. ove. of the mambere.-on the métion to sdopt. coudemucd the bell ringing and bell clagers of Jefferson Market. Il» hoped the tower would be pulled down, and one erected further up towm ; that the common Council would give them barter bells. and bell ringers; that. under the present system. they, the frcimen. were barrasred by being annt from one dist trict to anther by falue ringtog, aad the coasequrace was that sovrral @f them lone their lives and thelr widows were thrown on the funda of the societ He hoped there would be u revolution in the entire depart- meet. it wee then moved and seconded that 2.000 copies of the report be printed for circalation amengst mem- bers After some debate, the motion was lost. The meeting then adjourned City Intelligence. Tancer Excvnaron,—-Mictrany Disriars.—Thore were several fine displays ¢f volunteor military in our streets, yesterday. Among the best wore the Anderson Gunids andthe Tompkios Butchers sociation The Anderson Guards (Clinton Hose Company No. 17) were commarded by Capt J. Flynn. The List prise, « silver goblet, was won by private J. Murphy; the 2nd,a gold pencil, by T. Henry; the $d,agold vest chain, by J Mahoney; the 4th, » gild breast pin. by Capt. J. Flynn and the Sth ts slipper by J Day jon, Adkins’ Wash. ington Brass B: Step and Jenny Lind’s Weloome to America, music by Renedict. This company, dressed in red shirts, were ‘Well drilled, and presented s solid, soldierly, aod sub_ The Tompkina Butchers’ Association MReient mea under © for having sane Cie done mmon Connell, which was ap- charger containe sar dinette . Petating to the aoordtug tu th @ preseat Cb of Of his fe! iitee endoavored » their de ped 10; rotting forth th the course f ‘the injastioe cir fone, but wi ly me foverned by ¢ her ty our ung e Y comm an justtoe t Your gemmitiee, chem, that thie. wort sn wight pot be mir pres aatily drew op ® paper evt~ | Fire Depart mout wae for # | 7} | statement, im beaalf of thre he reprosoutet, I think it due to | edn a his re- reaneet to of fairness and vain * ow went having the om Or committer, before tA . from the committes there Chee beld by them ow the | iu | cused. They wea et the Obiel Begin * oe owt of it hw Jor the purpose of simply © b ~ vps] AT offerte vor v7 No narrow bounds of specific charges clrenmsarihed doty—that duty was ne bread ne wer tetomen'+ these +: stem: bg nertly, as econ ae ac be gent serermitatt ora i) ut aod the alleged xeluding of the ro pea ol pS | De wae quite in whieh afew lediet- tovested sheule wtotlg inamired iniey white thoes Sitsh tntereae sil the wows ors pate | erally, we nal other eitinens conerall Per i Miowce wor che ae Comprebend way Loy co ates. % paces eve | P. Berris and others = | telto turned out numerously, commanded by Capt J. Mar- shall. Thoy were dress ed ia black coats, whit» pants, and black caps, A tandem team, driven by « nice, stout boss, and containing two boys dressed d la me having @ splendid sheep in charge, brought up the year The whole hada unique appearance. Anothor fine company was the Young Mechanic Guard, Capt 3.4 Geeew, of Brooklyn. They were accompauied by Grauger's Band ov rue Cory — By the return from the caro that the population 1s 40,675 in- fre broke out at the cerner of Grand and ‘orayth streets, yoatarday, at 10 o’clook. Damage trifling, At 1Go'elock, last wight.» Gre broke Oat 12) ay. scmium the fitth story of Alderman Ing i's cow building, then in Le No, 451 Watorptreet, The damage was triting. George Butt was stabbed while participating in the orgies of « Ripton Bali at Major's 1Ui Elisabeth stewmt, by & mon called Ji Willis, allas Marks Butt was taken to the tal his recovery was oon- Haered doudttal Wills te andor nrtone learned, yesterday, that ons of the leting Saturday after Meuse @led of the fajaries A short time after the it mortifieation had b which eont from Boston, and had bos i of last Mey Unvews of cae Porn W. a this portion ef (he eity vet of tohabitente ie i Luni bered 8519-sbowing am ineresse, in five yeu eC lai. This is * Of the emailer wards, and the Increase t+ lees im proportion than that of any other in tbe city, the first ward atone excepted, Baooxurn. —The work nay complete The pum. Tn 1845 the sacae ward Supreme Court. A, TM Deolstorts by Judge Bdwards Oct. b.— The Mutual Security and Insurance! Company o¢ MJ Drummond —Motion for tijunction denied, with $16 costes Horace M. Quer vs John D. Sigeet fendent come in and defend, granted. stand as eecority Horace W, Duer ve John D. Sweet fewdent come io and delead, granted stacd as security Jeave Adele Devoismes tion that portions of t trelevant denied. [6 other respects motion s-anted, ut without costs Inve Kobert Legett, @ lenatio ete An order must be entered referring it to Philo T Raggies, to take proot of the materia! tects ret forth ie the petition © denied by the committee of the lenatie Motion teat de- Judguens wo Motion that de- Jadgment to © referees. ap such peara nied Mery A Potnem T_® that the child of the parties remain in the cus Ini tist till the farther order ot the © that the child be not taken out of the jarisdiote the court cover, to complete his ante Rurrows and Palooner consent ear’ frwn conte and one half of the eost the reference; and that ip case they do #0 consent, the costs of che plaintiff be paid out of the rurptar fund and the repart of the reference be comfirmed Sarah Tessier os. John Tessier —Motion for allowance denied ORVERA! THEM Refore Judges Rdwonds, & nde aod Mitchell. Oct §.—Charice Mason. vnpiraded with Caherone Cow Meawril, ads. The People af State of New hie cage, Maron and Costello were convicted 1 of Rertions. In 1846, of & mirdemeanor im Costello waa sentensed to ate nt and to pay ® fine of $250 ithe imprixonment, end « thee of iy fines, aod sutored York in the ¢ precuring abortion months im prise pevken of & woman pot q bught to have charged could pet be couricted woder « etatate teen repenied previous to the trial, and «0 thet i | thie were s common law offence, the court had no aa- thority te punteb The District Attorney apprared on behalf of the Decision reserved people, and opprred the motion Wyckoff, Executor of John H. Westereeit. Sonnel W, Slorwm This case. which has been in | York. tm Beptember 1 MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1850. eho: oer held % iisecetions ed a te ce ea pers a the refusal of the Committes of EBugineer respecting serenaded the Herald with a Quick Case ov Stammeo.—Vesterday morning, at 4 o'clock, | rit of ben hed oh wae carelessly ran 4 2 PRICE Two CENTS. NEWS FROM Europe. wns ARRIVAL or Tux ATLANTIC AND HERMANN, ee THE STEAMSHIP PACIFIC. NOTHER ADVA.WCE IN COTTON, eee res THE REVOLUTION IN HESSE CASSEL, The Latest ewe by Elevtrie himetunanad enn oe MARERTS. We , de., Be Twe American steamships, the At antic and Here Maun, arrived at this port yesterday niorning, with European maiia The Atiautic, (Collins's line,) Capt. West, left Liverpool on Wednesday noon, the 25th ult., aad was telegraphed of! Halifax at ten o'clock on Moa- | day morning by our vews agent. She arrived at her wharf at ten o'clock. The Hermann, (Bremem lime,) Capt. Crabtree, left Bremen on the 15th, and Southampton, Eng land, on the 20th uit., and was auaounced, by our correspondent, off Halifax, about eight o’clock on Monday morning. She reached her wharf about nine o'clock The Atlantic brings four days later news from all parts of Europe. The Hermann does not bring any fresher intelligence than we had before re_ ceived The Hermann has 120 passengers, and about 250 tons cargo on freight, principally from Germany and Frence. A Hungarian patriot, after borrowing £9 from a German passenger by the H., with which to pay bis passage to New York, was not to | be found when the ship put to sea, although he bad paid # portion of the money to secure a berth The H. epoke the steamship Paciiie, Capt. Nye, on the 3d inst, civil Gime, ta lat 46 59, lon. 60 25. The P. left this port at Ho’elock on Sunday morn | ing, the 29h ult She wes four days out ‘The eteamobip City of Glasgow, Capt. Matthews, urnved in the Glyde, on the efteroon of Suuday, the 224 of September, after a passage of fifteen days and two hours. She sailed trom New York, | on Saturday, the 7th September, same time as ther Atlantic, which arrived at: Liverpool, ow Friday, | the 20th | The steamship America, (Cunard lae,) hence, | arrived at Liverpool, on Sunday, the 2240 The | America’s rua stands bigh in the list of Atlantic | steam passages; having occupied, from port to port, usive of the usual detour to Halifax, oaly the brief space of ten days sixteen bours and five minutes. She left New York et noon, onthe ilth; | ran to Helifax in fifty-two hours and a hall; cleare ed thence after a detention of one hour tweaty-hive minutes; made Tory Isiand on the afternoon of | Saturday, the 2ist, and eaiered the Mersey at half- past ten o'clock on Sunday moroing, the 224 ult She met with fine weather throughout, and ob. tained each day 4 high average speed Miebted to Capt. West, of the Adlantic, | jesprleh of the very te Magee ved in Liverpoo! jum prior | o the departure - The Very Latest Nows. BY BLECTEIC TKLEGRAIH, PROM LONDON re Liven ton the im portation Thr late Garvun iting all clubs a Bourge Fives, 85 20 The Prefect the peopie bk The advices reepeotir very unsatisfactory It any time during the last four years atiaued e toen of There b ree of cotiou—me king de 2 seece of ten day The accounts from Schicswig » bat tha Dee nish operations by wea bave ontinue! amoag the islands of the west coum wit heve taken possession of | im st, and Syit. The three Holstein ¢ wt whole of on the weet cous uid mak ae eflectual ree stance The Freneh govers aid, bas ad through General Laitte, officia moe to Lord meteton on the suljec t ee tp London tot Pi at Pans, haw decided om ascent of bailoe on for seb entific purpuree The inteiligenee by the ov bas been enkcimted by elec telegr wm Trieste, end has be lished inthe New 5 Mev ald We give the mark The eiector of Liceee Unser the ” nance trenefernin seat of Cassel to, Wilhetmnsbad. We Jeers from Rome that the ovo onganie de creespoblished by Carine! Ani onely have not beam favorably reeeived. In ¢ veneer of those de crees the paper money has tullva 3 per eeat Madrid letters state that the Captain General of Puerto Kicohad demanded the creation of « per manent commission, hike that at Cuba, forthe fram ing a wew custome’ tariff 4 had biuseil proposed several importoat modifieations relative to (he um port duties. Another chock of an earthquake was felt at Ab gers on the maht of the loci alt we wath shock whieh has occurred withia maxteen daye Lisboa accounts mention (hal, in aaticyation of some revolutionary m ent, the troops had beew bept for three nighte at their quarters. Some changes in the cahiutt were anticipated. Duss ove januodanens bh destroyed all the crope in the provinee of Brescia Subsenptona were open at Milam, the ageregate amoant t which (about 60,000 france) war reat (0 the relief of tha if fortunate inhabitants a potato crops of France are suflering severely | from the prevalent rot ‘The Grornale di Roma states that the Papal army of 19,024 men nie from the Clyde The Lorde of the Admiralty have given instrace tions for a complete survey of the western coast of Cork, to ascertain ite capabilities for being com into by the rhip xyien “he seatimony Bering i enoen | verted into # transatlantic packet station and hare Cael tnd Oo We coereaa The teotio ay | bor of tefuge. Thive Tameat conuniseuners th faver of (Be fibehant — Rreres ancord ‘ © ate te eh the % tebrence to the commisioner Go comply fae 48 |r ee ogni, @ order to avoid all pnere by the rove

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