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toon mq ~THE NEW YORK HERALD. | — ee MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1850. ; = ————] TWO CENTS. WHOLE. NO. 5966. PRICE Arrival of Packet Ship Cornelius Grimeetl « ‘This splendid vesse) arrived home yesterday, ow Mee first voyage from Tendon, after most excellent pes+ sege of thirty days, from dock to dock—the voyage, under the circumstances, Proving that she possesses, Interesting from Washington, THR LETTING OF THE BONDED WARKHOUSES IN NEW YORK—SECRETARIES LRAVING THE CAPITAL, ETC.§ OUR SPRCIAL TELEGRAFHIC CORK ESPONDENCE. Ootober 10, 1860, Our Washington Correspondence. Important Wasninaron, Oot. 9, 1850. Appointment of Butler King. We are gratified to report the appointment of Tho- mas Butler King, as Collector of San Francisoo. It TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, Interesting Political Wews from all Parts of the Country, reyes Documont—Report of \TLAN- Fivance Derantmxnr, Com of Ic, . OLL ER's Ovricr, } 1850. maton Councit. -— ould respectfully call the atten- Council to the propriety of tend therr Wasuinatoi tion of the Com. bi Is of lading bo the office thia &e. &e. &e Speculators. or others, in your city, are said to be | rested between him and John A. Collier. The latter ing application to the Legisiat f the Btat in perfection, the quality of @ first rate ssiler, ha: eee ees 7 baa auntie Persuading the Secretary of the Treasury to sell the having generously declined, the only obstacle to the | next session. for eather te cna eatiaaen 4 had to exicounter the same sdverse weather ined P GUN TeD STATHG MALL aTmaM- Pennsylvania. leases of the bonded stores at immense government | appointment of Mr. King was removed. Mr. Collier, | able at a future period by the Commissioners of the | caused sue @elay lately tn the arrival of the steamers f= Ro CONGRESS'UNAL KLECTION. loss, ‘The stores are all full, where ts the necessity | for bis prominent service in nomineting Millard Fill- | heretofore pasued hodgion che at ot the 8" | trom Kurope. But for dead calms and head winds whigs in italies—democrats im Roman—free | therefore, of selling at loss’ Secretary Corwin cer- more inthe Convention, will, doubtless passed pledgin York and providin; fund for th rei ab: efthe aity aebe, foe che folloging Saremenes mn ption @ would have Been Here a week back, having arrived sollere in small capitals. C row, q ira na derah atthe fnovet Gana ~ throug 0 Post ™ ns tainly will not conclude such a Uni] paid tor For tveigh | be chen pee pale Ogee erly ‘anoyesiied cocemmmedations 1 ieee or amc opply or ep pe inst. fr U. 8. Mail Steams! Bt. to F2, gauiroaxta, Via CHaG ton on) United &ES, WITHOUT DE jtommehi| im § arrangement ne NEw concness, ou cononses. ‘without consulting Congress, which meste oo ston, y after waiving his claims in regard to San Fran- | J. The repairing and extending ine pusisc ruildings, and | Within two days’ sail of Sandy Hook in twenty-two ARCTIC will hissed the ATLANTIC, saa | Dist 1. Thomas B. Florence, Lewis C for the och: to-day’ ere? Of Wa, will lonve | ©1880 satier King, from his connectice, halo} Riese mRotmaa cas eecicas ccc walt Sotober Site ©" &. Joueph R Chandler. Jowph R Chandler, ee ee ‘ aan Seana, Some: Be eennection, 00 9 Beatie’! ‘gurssese'es sed wants of the city may require. y ¥ « B BaeewD. Moore, Heavy D, Maeve. ieieauin wakeee’ oo Genesal, will go'| tise anatvems Bis intimese Innewledge of the wenn peste ibos the Enblle Buliding Seeks John Robbins, je, Johm Kobbine jr. LAR OME 5 and resources of the commerce of the country, will be | State: for the purpose of providicg torkeereetion st | 84 curiosity while lying in the Londom docks, her BiG, Gay iy & John MeNale, Jel Prevdiey. Politics in the State of New York. bighly acceptable to California, amd the whole oom- | the public buildings. This stock has been exhuusted, | large tite, beauty of model, end immense strength of poeagia, Mae, “ 7 Jesse ©. Dickey. Jesse C Dickey, WIIG AND DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS, werolal interes Woxeward his, aa one ofthe very beat | ands portion of it redeemed. In addition to the pro- | hull, drawing hundreds to visit her. The Lonéom tain ouogk, « W. Thaddeus Stevens. "Thaddeus Stevens, Trmaca, Oot. 10, 1060. | SPRsGrions Mer ment tp bis being oe the "wend of ake |. settee nnsocts cnas suthorized for the erection of | rivsirated News of the OtMt wit. gave two beantifel em a i - a by ob Thee, one! belt by. centres ae |< ak ee Eee The Democratic Convention atsembled at Ithacathis | Navy Department, is the Collectorsbip of Ban Francis: | fhat agcouut which wee locaton le whe tog al et | &rAvings of her, with w full deseription of her. @imee- geez care nae Seon taken “im thelr om | 11" Henry BM Puller Cheehe Bane morning, and nominated William Marsh, of Ithacs, | °®. for Butler King, for practical usefulness to the in- | this year, which should have been provided for by | SOB* extracted from the New York Herald. She euralzo ia helt engines, :s'sneure strength and | 4, 2 Henry " a e | tereste of our commeree, and the promotion of the | stock. It ht home « very md assorted Tanled Mecommedations for passengers are une~ bo = Pye A. Bevis Witmor, for District Attorney, and appointed delegates to the | great object of amextended system of commercial | rei: pan pdr tage bs “tg be eee ile Fletoher i. yee pees oon im ury this amount. and to provide yet Liverpoats gin Raotan | 14. TM Bibighaus we om Congressional Convention, instructing them uneni- | steamers. j tuch further amounts ad may be required for the pur- Saye a never brought overs more respectable oleae. a8 bm From i- | 15, William i. Kurt. Henry Nee mously to support the nomination of General Robert Poses above speci birth and vetlous trades std" profese! one’ S “ Lonshen. . 3. X Mekenshen. Halsey, of Ithace, for Congress. Nathan Sargent’s Statement. IL. The Building and Repairing Piers. Sed ee. ent Sut Potocioaw ot tan pap- a Samuel Caloin, 7 Many, Oot. 16)186. Wasninatox, Oct. 6, 1850. | The increased wants oh te soeamnersial Leynenmi 25 sales. thaiven See case idea of ae tae or 4 : 5 4 for acoommodations for shipping, render it necessar. : ences xayunnent, “ £38 : The Demoeratic County Convention o cluded ite TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. thas increeed’ aaeidamoaniions he provided for thin wig iaily landing on our shores trom thet pert eos Wednastay, Ootobgr 30,1889. | « R.R. Read, labors at two o'clock this morning. David L. Seymour | 8! Your snonymous correspondent from this | purpose. if the prosperity of the city isto be promoted. | “i. yeiuNd — 10. Meducslay Novembre. 180 | Moses Hampton. Ciunheth une demunhel icueitein kad’ a a city, who writes under date of October 2, evidently | | N"w York is ® commercial city, and its prosperity | 6 vemaies, tesa. Sevurdey’ im “ Joun W HL ma ir Congress; Robt. A. Lott. | wos me e grudge, and, I am sorry to pereeive, is deter- will be in proportion to the facilities provided forcem- | 5) Young people from 1 to 15 years+-malos. 1880, Saturcay, Jamuery 4 185]. bs Jamen Phomp-on. ridge (hunker) for District Attorney; and Henry Clum merce The revenues arising trom the rent of the pub- | 94 e “ females ja. Retareay, ggscery 18 ee Alfred Girmore. (hunker) for County Clerk. Great excitement pre- | mined to raise a prejudice against mo, by denying that | lic piers are paid into the siuking fuad, and a i IMSL. Saturday, February 15, 1661. | The result in the districts hoard from is, that the | vailed throughout the session of the convention. The ™Y Teitetion by the Senate, as Recorder of the Land | Dodetions of this character are multiplied. the reve- ust. March 11,1351. | demoorats gain five members and the whigs two. The | president, nominslly » barnburner, was in favor of | (flee, was owing to the unfounded imputation of bar- | “Improvements ot this character have cost the trea- i Fount 151. mre 1361, | indications are favorable to the elvction of Walker Bey mour against Carroll (barmburner); and the 001 ing been the writer ot certain letters in the New York ow, thus or this year, $160,000, and for the last 3 ! 8. Wallet. Now York, orto | (Whig) in the Twenty-third district. Im the last Con. | mittess on the contested seate were lustructed to re- | Tvibwne, 6 whish some Benators took exeeption; but, | Pte, Powe, Siunoe a | wilek amounts have bows ba ROWN SII'LEY R CO. Liverpool, | gress the delegation stood fifteen whigs to nine demo- aes Sivetably to te Rushes Gulngeies. as he alleges, on the ground thet I held two offices, and | year, amounts to $85,000. which, as above stated, has 6 Tattors. po Jouciry, precious stones or motaieron: | rats; one of each party being frve soilers. aed does heir Rows, out 10, 1850. | took two salaries at the cme time; that T opposed the | | mn paid intv, ‘the sinking fund ; end fof the prased- A — we ste argh ee pe Tag: oS] ae 7 joConventionasserabled | nomination ef General Taylor for President, and his | 106 three years. the amount of reat has . i 2 4 4 addition to the sbove, the rents for ferry privi- : Evin of April nen The Assembly will contain a majority of demooratio | thi# morning, and has continued in aioe oneedt: | tleetion after he had been nominated: These, he says, | tegea amount. to $39,000 thus far this year, Wilan is. | 3 Bockbinders. from biverpoc! members, but not as large as last year The Senate is ae yng Pan ccotagan ese ch bop ee are the two iad reasons for my rejection. A word | also paid into sey tient, a 1 Painter. STEAMER OSPREY, TOW oy 4KLESTON, 5.6. WILL | demooratic dy « majority of one—Cbristion Meyers, | Jv rien was nomiecten tox pany a sti “4 ten cing RE) DB Ape Oa It is evident that public opiaion is becoming more | ,} Groce. F Jonaiee ‘arelock, A. ete 'can be 0 Vg Pole nlte he i@2 | democrat, having been elected in the Armstrong and — : «te the first, it # true, that while T was Sergeant- | nd more favorable to the paving of the prinol . i i LIT TLRPLELD, Garvin for District Attorney a Aclca exUhia tibiae: € hie tonite Yh atheel 6 Engineers, 1 Bisckemith, Express, | Wail sireot, until Friday, 3 | Indiana district, thus giving him the casting vote. A : rod gap btenithesy CN Coe ee ee ee ee 1 Silk Dyer. 1 Brush maker. wolock. P.M. Patsage $20. sae Gio T GUDMRE’Biobeg Beanie inte Wo obtacs oc fete tees: i Bcwenzctanr, Oct. 10, 185% | of Recorder of the General Land Oftce, which Tas-| Deemcustomary: | | a Winemaker. 1 Lawyer. Fo NEW ORLEANS y ANA.—THE NEW AND The democratic ticket Zor State officers Cenal Com. ideuen, Judge berger eset : auean no. | cepted, and the duties of which I performed from and | tpi, urpose alene, this year, $100,000, and for the two : — 1 Arohitect ale miioner, Auditor General, aad Burveyor Genorala, | minsted for Congress by the whige of this district, at | after the 254 day of July, 1849. It must be borue In | prev 000. has succeeded by a large majority The fcg that has enveloped the result of the election im the city and county of Philadelphia, is still as dense asever. It is probable that the whig candidates for District Attorney, County Commissioner, Auditor: and Surveyor, are elected; but Mr Vinyard, the whig candidate for Prothonotory of the Court of Common Pleas, runs so far behind the rest of the ticket, that he Ballston, to-day. Dansvinex, Oct. 10, 1850, At the Whig Convention for Livingston county, as- sembled at this place this morning. Mr. 0. D, Lake, of | prt} Mount Morris, and J. H. Wilkinson, of Dansville, were nominated delegates to the Congressional Convention. ‘The Convention manifested a teeling of deep interest im the proceedings of the Syracuse Convention. They mind, that, im the first place, there was noone to whem could resign the office of Sergeant-at-arms; but if there bad been, Inthe next place, that when the House of March. or rather, on the ). L had, with the exception of Bup tbe books, performed all the duties, and red all the reeponsibility which appertained to fice for which my predecessors, from the was established, bad received the who! ts of 8 a t they will be substituted instead of the cobble stone pave- ‘ac ment, in all cur principal streets, This will require an increared outlay, and as the improvement will iast for ‘© number of years, the expense should not be raised at once by tax, but by stock to be redeemed wt @ future day by the Commiscionersot the Sinking Fund. There has been expended for Kuss and other pavements of a similar character during the present year nearly fitty 1 Veterinary surgeon. 1 Baker. Theatrical and Musical. Bowxny Tiratxe.—Tbe besucitul neatioal drame of ~ the samo table and have the privilege the a c coeding in measurement tem cubic sie Pakges should Oadin. Sreornge. from Panama to San Bins or Ma No stores bo be li eh 2 | cow Neo onseage eeoured until ‘St the office of the company, New Vork, 56 South ot. tons, Menty Wi ve port, towehi * iegaat accommodations, apply on ON fe CO. AT Wall street. Naval Inteti OUR PORTSMOUTH CORRESPONDENCE. ‘® Ostober 7. 1850. yn to inform you that the United States teamer nd the repairs on her wit jniehed r ber Dilcers thie morning that Captain Tatnall yesterday to sail on Saturday morning The following I* = —Josiah Tatnall, captain; T. L. ose Wells, Houten H 3 a ii Es tarines; Wm peer; James W King M. Qui neh A Jackson, nened assistant surgeon . pared midebipmen | D @ Livingstow, midebipmen | © Borrdman. carpenter ; United Btater surveying propel! She ie now tak for her surveying wation % u 5 re et 2 rll salary. I bad disbursed, at the close of thousand dollars, all of which has been raised by taxa- | the “Wizard of the Wave,” which is produced in ee go tr the support of the Syracuse ticket and the old | lary, 1 Bad Siete, ot Oe ee est een eee | thon. style of the utmost splendor, will again be repented platiorm. | somite of Soliores Gad te aden ao thy In addition to the preceding, there has been paid | this evening, with the same excellent cast, the cele- m the pion fabt of ‘Waren staeet, [Norah river The official vote, it is likely, will be mado known to- | wv, ssouer Reform Convention ia New als Ted at the Treasury Department which was Ta every | from the treasury for real estate, in 1849, $2,442, und | brated J. K. Scott as the hero of the piece, The if morrow. ° b ip 1860, $32 800; and when the title to the property at | amusements will conclude with the gymaastic feats of 9 nn wen Comranarive Vors on rae Stare Ticket NOMINATIONS FOR PRESIDANT ANDGOVERNOR. | tyeandin eae Westie Cotton Bi tey prods, | Fort Ganreveort Is completed. there will bo au addi. | the Chupany Family, who are nightly cheered wil 1850. Newanx, Oct. 10—8 P.M. cessors bad done, until commence: t of the — rene pe $18,000 to be paid on said account of | geing through their surprising exercises. ig. Dem. " next rersion real ostate this year. i Broavway Tueatee.—The great American ac Philadelphia City.. 7,730 4.648 The National Reform State Convention met here | 221 (he commencement of the Slat Congress, hadthe | ‘These Amounts are likewise fuctuded in thetax bills, | Miss Charlotte Curhman, has delihted the audiences heyy FF Philad. County, maj — 2600 this afternoon, and was duly organized, About thirty | books opened, and attended in person in the fous, as | and yet the proceeds of the property, it sold, is required | of this theatre during the past two evenings. Her ‘Derth, found bed and soparace table M ° <a 333 | persons were present as delegates trom various parts | I thought it my duty to do. expecting, however, to be | bY ordinance to be paid iete the siaking fuud. Bianca, in the “Italian Wile" on Wednesday night, rRom 278 = — | 06 the state | released immediately by the election ofa successor. | The treasury is in advance to the’ watertund,” this | wag the greatest dramatic effort wo have ever wit- 540 — - : | It will be recollected, however, thet the House was jum of $48, id there has also been neseed, and her Meg Merilies, last evening, was inoom- 3,000 - ‘The Convention was called to order by J. M. Bannis- | unable to organize by the clestion of » Speaker, &o., rater pipes” this year the sum | parable, She bas no equal im these twe charactess, — 2,000 — 4760 | ter, Beq., of Newark, when, on motion, Aarom Douglas, for many weeks. During this time, I frequently ‘ock wuthoriged for such pur- | gad we doubt much, if she be exewiled in one on i — BS | of Passaic count¥, was appointed President, 4.0, | S0Nght to be released. as T had the duties of Recorder asly issued and the proceeds | her round of characters. In Ubariotte Cushman there — ‘set - , ~ ©: | te perform. and did not wish to stand in the position : ix every feature of dramatic talent. Bhe sppears to pa 160 — 266 | Rebinson, of Monmouth. and William Rowe. of Hud- | of holding two offices ; but members of the House ob- orporation is not authorized to issue any f the seine advantage, whether iu tragedy or comedy. aah 160 os rte banger Mage Bei poeancveo D H Ticknor, Eeq., of ng the post vecant in the then tem- = Ut oh thot rare Sg doaagirs seman ae y nt che will sustain the pat of Lady Teasi , = ated Secretary | i toremain W chool for Scandal,” with Soci ie per , teisach | Gonsignece ‘308 oe The Convention then proceeded to nominate Moses | fj taal proponcd at nce to reciges | Croton water wor Ne doubt there will b SS aie wera vet 1s A ed a Shee resents seen | aces Gatos rele yuryecs SoS Casas cat | Pine Seer so wer I. - . ir “"Epecial notion is given vo shippers oy is line, that the 1400, MK | other candidates would pledge themselves in favor of nbould be" Tdid vo'wccordingly, | Sy ‘Bowand dollars ot winch ba =e = ! ne saiuese, Wh be furnished to chlopsre on epplt. eo — M4 | The Hom. lease P. Welker. U. 8. Somator, of Wiscon- Talecbarged overy dut cified. y urements will conclude with the ser hey are re - 200 ~ 361 | *in. was nominated as a candidate for the Preside order of the Land 0: It will be perceived, by reference to the sections of “Jocko, or the Brasilien A elves, a no form will be ae be a 402 ¢ beh pe States, subject to th ision of the I the firrt title of the ordi: peter gms hee sinking : = = — | dustrial Congress. 0 fund, that all my heroatter to be received from the —_ —— —— Resolutions were passed substantially the same as f t the | following sou propriated to the sinking fuad rrr ey ee thore adopted by the New York Working Mens’ Coa- amount disbursed by me een ae ee erry it | for the redemption of the elty debt -— Will attend Greet oy Whig majority.. 3,202 The whig gain in the sbove 20 o 4,192, compared with the vote for Vanal Co: last year, when the democratic majority in the State over the whigs was 11,580. and 8,160 over whigs and ne tives, The free soil question has hea 7 Little inflaé ence in the above counties. Pirrsnunen, Oot. 9. 1850. Walker, whig, is believed, by some, to be elected in the Twenty-third district. His competitor, Curtis, is falling behind. Walker’s majority in Brie county is at least 1 500. In Washington county, the majority against Allison, whig. for Congress, will not exceed 160. The demo- oratic county ticket is probably elected by « small majority. (Beaver couuty gives Allisom 260 majority, which elects him.) Wiexss The contest for Congress in this is 60 close that it is impossible to decide who is elected. Puller, whig. leads Wright thus far, and Is probably elected. The democratic Asrembiy: jn Luserne are elected. Ohio. CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION. Whigs in italics—democrats in Roman—free soil im 1 capitals. Lewis D, Oa Robert C Sehenck, Moses B. Corwin Kimery D, Power. . Benjamin Stanton. Alfred’ P Egerton, |. Frederick OG «0 Wood Dr E.M. Elisbery, Jonathan D Morris. Net heard from. John L Taylor, fot heard from Edron B.Oids. . Charles Obaries Bwoetser. Jobo K. Miller. William F Hunter, Moses Hoagland. Jonepb Cabie Davia K Onrt Jous Caowrsr. Jesnva R Gipprves. Jownvsa BR Grooms. N. 8. Townshe: Josern M. Roor. In the distrots heard from, the democrats have each gained one member—if Sweetser ty elected im the tenth district, as reported, but where the vote is very clore. The Ohio delegation in the last Congress stood 11 democrats, 6 whigs, and 4 free soil whigs New Lisnow, Oot. 9, 1850. In Columbiana county, Wood's majority over John- | som is 000. Carrol county, Johnson over Wood. 133. Corumnus, Oot. 9, 1850. 8. Galoway, whig, for Congress, is beaten by lees than 100. Licking gives 700 against him The rete between Olds, democrat, and Von Tramp, whig, for Congress, is close. Olds is probably elected. Also lose log | between Townshend, democrat, and his opponent. The | Legislature, it is thought, will be whig. The whigs have gained 10 and lost 3 #0 far. Conv seve, Oct 10, 1850. Mervin County —OMicial —Wood's (dem) majority for Governor, is 47; Townshe: for Congress, 145; Johnson, (whig.) for Senator, 19 majority; J. 0. John- son, dem., for Representative, 112 majority Cannot County.—Johnson, whig, for Governor, 140 majority. The whig ticket Is elested. Their Represen- tative for Tuscarawas and Carrol was beaten 13 votes, but Tuscarawas will save him. Ustons County —Johneon's majority 273 ; Cole, whig, for resentative, 873. Cole is elseted trom Union and Marion. Senate, 18 whigs, without Randall; House, 36 whigs probably, without the Ashtebala and Trumbull dis | triete. New Hampshire Election. Boston, October 10, 1850. ‘The Patriot gives returns from 40 towns im the Third Congressional district, as fellows —' 8, (whig, | 4,002; Morrison, (dem..) 4.206. The returns from ten towns are to come in, which voted as follows at the last election Whig, 2042; oornt| 1,800, If fo oe ew es ee he will be @ To the convention to revise the constitution, as far as heard from, 106 demeerate, 7 whigs, are elected. Baltimore Mayoralty Election. Bartimonn, Oot. 10, 1850. Jerome, the whig candidate tor Mayer, has a majori- T. | ¢ tine The demecrats haves small majority in the uncil. Acoanr, Oct. 10, 1860. The Convention voted to exclude the National Re SS delegation, and refased to adjeurn to the 17th General Dartnorr, Oot. 10, 1980. General Cass, to. day, delivered an address before ibe Agricultural Bociety at Kalamazoo. vention—also im favor of organi giriature, to meet in Trenton, & The Convention was addressed, and epeec! made by Mr Barr, of New York; Mr Hoxie, of Pater- fon; and Mr. Depman, of N. —after which the Meeting adjourned eins ie ae 6 oat: Congressional Nom!nations in Massachusetts, Bostox, Oot 10, 1860, Judge Barton has been nominated by the whiges for Congress, in t! Ith or Worcester district, Masssohu- setts, now represented by Charles Allen, frew soii. In the Seventh distrist the demecrate have nominated Chester W. Chapin, of Springteld. Im the Fourth aistriet,N.P Banks Jr, who was nominated by the democrats, has declined. In the Second district, Ro- bert Rantoul, Jr. is nominated by the democrats, en Industrial The Terrible Disease at Kalamazeo, Katamazoo Mich , Oot. 10, 1850, The bodies of those who have died since the tea party given at the Exchange, have been examined by our firet physicians. 4 they report that no polson existed in their stomachs; and they declare it to be their belief that the cause of their death was cholera. The verdict of the €oro ‘s jury wase—' Death by some violent disease to them un! generally sup- posed to be cholera.” The disease is now confined to a German family, whe recently emigrated to this place; and itis thought 4 some that they brought it with them, part of them having stopped at the Kalamazoo KE ehange ‘and unpacked their goods They aumocred about thirty-five persons, and cocupied a emall room. Five of them have died, and four mere are very sick, The deathe, from the co: acement have deen reventeen or eighteen The health of the town is otherwise good. To prevent the disease spreading still turtber, the trustees ere building # hous, out of those sficted with it. y one man who would take no is now well. Three of the family that stopped at the Exchange died ot Fishing Schooner by British Revenue Officers, Boston, Oot. 10, 1850, ishing schooner Harp, of Rockport. ir vessel, with 200 barrels of m seized by the British tor fishing too near id was to be u eld at auction Jenny Lind In Boston, Bostox, Uetober the first class seats, two for the sooond class, one to the promemade. Destruction of a Cotton Fi by Fire. Bosros, Vet. Lu, 1960. The North Oxford, (Mass.) covton imetory was stroyed by fire on Monday ni Lows $85.00. In- sured for $10000 In Worcester Mutual; $10,000 in Provid Manutecturers’; and $5,000 in Khode Isiend Mutual Singular State of Affairs in Pirtaeu non, Votobder 10, 1990. Mayor Barker has been arrestedpad held to bail on various charges of assault and battery, faire \mprison- misdemeanor. Nightly riots occur between bis night police, who are composed of of rowdies. The Libel Casc—Jordan vs, Wilkes, Povonnenrsn, Oot 10, 1860, In the libel case of Jordan vs Wilkes the court have decided in favor of thy ‘Application of Wilkes for Honesdale and Deleware Plank Road. Hos s#vare, October ly 1850. The Honesdale and Beiaware Diank Road pany commenced laying the planks to-day at this place. From the South. fhe te pony yoyo ber 10, 1860. Kas papers, received by to. mall, complain of the it drow There M2 no rein in Galvest: It is said that there will mot be half erage of cotton, although the sugar erop will be unusually public meeting recentiy heid at San Augustine adopted resolutions In condemnation of Peatce's Houn- Gary bill They to the liné of 34 9 min. but are unwilling to seil the territory south of that. The: declare a strong attachment fer the Union, but « atrow, % attachment for Texas othe reves heavy Rost at Petersburg ere waee vy and Olarkville, Va. on Tuesday night, by which much of the tobacos is atated to have been destroyed. The collision between the Southerner and [nano Mead caused a great deal of sensation at Savannah. New York and Erte rapl and Bi saemene Company, held here this Cornell, of Ithaca, wae elected President. Tichenor. Vincent Conrad, Josial B Williams, Ramedell, of New o jon and Disunion tickets have been nomi- | the family he was about to visit, vention removed uld bave very Bergeaulat Armes from Januaty—nearly six moi i taken « single cent from the treasury more than was equitebly as well as legally dueme Tbe whole matter war thoroughly examined by the accounting officers of the government and Seeretary of the Treasury, who re decided that | was omtitied to every cont | 3 Your correspondent is correct in raying that I acted in this matter under the sanction of the Attor General, whose opinion I took before I ecceptod office of Recorder 80 much for the first charge, whi I Dave reason to believe, was not, as your cerrespond. ent asserts, one of the principal reusoms for my rejeo tion. If it were, “nota single charge was crought against Mr Sargent,’ eaid » democratic Senator to a friend of mine,“ that was not promptly met, and tri- umpbantly refuted.” Aste the second all namely—that I oppose ed reason for my rejection, the nomination of General ‘Taylor for President and his election after he was no- winated—I have only to say that the iast assertion is simply & feleebood. I did prefer the nomination of apother man; but when it was m did all in my ower to elect bim. I will not do any Senator tne Tojustice to puppore that this could bave been « reason why anyone of them voted ageinst me. If it bea crime in one whig to bavea different personal prefe. renee from that of ther, of so deep a dys as to de serve ve § punishment, there are few who could pass c * about Mr. Clay's going to General Lon him to give me the ofiee of Ke- Mr. Olay Taylor. t I objected to on the ground that another pereon— the corresp whore letter I am answering— was ao applicant for it and I did not wish to inter with him. Ia reply to this objection, Mr. € assured me that my ao- ceptance of it would not interfere with him, because it wonld not be given to him at any rate; that it I refused it, it would be en too genticman in Tennes- tee. After accepting the office, J sought thin © friend” now ® bitter enem: ad your correspondent, and in the presence of # third frieud, stated the facts of the care to him. I afterwards urged bis sp- polotment to rome position, and he w: ppointed & temporary clerk in the Recorder's Bureau, but was afterwards dropped by Mr. Kwing. om the ground ot neglect of duty. And thir is the rankling cause of his presen enmity to me, and of his secret efforts to pois is of Benators against me, in order to bring y rejection, sip who stebs in the dar into my character, both private and official N. SARGENT Election Riot—Man Shot. OUR BALTIMORE CORRESPONDENCE Bactimons, Oct. 10, 1860. After the result of the Mayoralty election was made known last night, the rejoicings of the whigs caured » feeling of resentment among rome of the demecrats, and the pistols of the more dirorderly of both parties, which had previously contained blank cartridges wei recns pep! Witenes Mquor 8; vat belo morping the i but it was of | no avail. for wae a man of of $90 has been offer person who fired the weapon Eleetion Rict and Shooting tn Philadelphia, OUR PHILADELPHIA CORK ESPONDENCE Prrcavecenia, October 10, 1860. Last evening there was a conflict lo the streets of Bouthwark, between the police of that district and « gang of rowdies from Moyamen: who were cele, brating the victory of the Keyetone club at the rec election, by hauling along s boat filled with bier The rowdies fired at the police, int bad city, named Oliver, street to visit « y war wounded in the The wounded man was being too Ill to be Oot West, Philadel hia; Gen. Burnett, « jen. Burnett, Dr. Lemon. St. Louls; tion. Joho A hamton; B Ryerson, Toronto, Hon A K. Hadi and 106 others arrived yesterday at the Irving Philadel ie Hom. HW. and Mra Atkins, Boston: , New Orleans; ‘Mr. and ne Hunter and servant, uae. | rerure was mo let. For commutation of quit rents or grants. 2d. Forrents arising from such grants as were issued prior to the year ove thousand eight hundred and feur 3d. The net proceeds of ail rales of real estate, be- longing to the Corporation, when sold. 4th. ‘The net procerds of ail bonds and mortgages, payable to the Corporation, when collected Oth. For licentes to pawnbrokers and dealers in the Burchase OF tale of second-hand furniture, motals, oF . eth. For hackney coach licenses and street reuite, Tb. For exclusive occupation of private wharves, beri 4 piers market foes and market rents. The proceeds of all bonds ave or shall become the pro ret pursusnce of the ordinance creating “ The Fire Loan Stock of the City of New York.” 10th. The buildings imcladed in the establishment called the Aims House at Bellevae, together with the lots of lend and water rights attached thereto, when veld, and the rents thereot when leased }2th. All rach other sources of revenue or sume of money as the said Corporation sball hereafter tmink propor to appropriate to said fund. fter to be received from end constitute terest upon the stocks of the city lat bor ipUerest on ali bunds amd morigages Owned by the C tion 34 For oraity tees. 4th. For fines and penalties. courts for the Corperation. Oth. From rents from all rources not riready pledged. upply on the water stocks of the city of New York. It will be seen, from the « sections. that nearly ali the revenues of the city are pledged to the Sinking Fund, leaving the expenses of Loe city government to be provide by taxation. As the city increases, the expenses necessarily increase There have been paid by the Aioking Fund, during erent yeur, $400,000, City Stock. There will be- due in January next, 6500,000 of City Stock, which will be paid from the receipts of the§@inking Fun ‘There has been paid into the Sinking Fund, for re- demption of city debt, since January int, 165, the pi o Tue acewmoulations of this fund will not only prove awply eufficient to pay the it becomes due, but will epabl iseue of otfuily uggest t honorable bedy the will dimtoish the me time, make provision iments required by the growth y. and to meet the wants of the 4 prosperity of Pan et whieh in respectfully submitted e a phe " JOSRPH RK. TAYLOR ‘The Crops. The Richmond (Va) Simes. of the 0th inst, says Por more than s x the nights have been so cool as to excite general apprehensions of trort, and on two or three mornii there was little. but mot to do any injury. Monday night, however, the tempe- ch lower than it had previously been and we suppose that all tender vegetation must have been Bill ‘We hear that many tobacco planters took alarm at an early peried and cut a great deal of tobscce in Tipe stat ‘The Danville Kegister, of the 6th inst , alluding tothe various which the tobacco region bas cut fered thie able 4 ing crop. New. be farmers being threatened with an carly frost are cot ting all the tobaceo whieh knife.’ It being kwown thi of frost was necessary to the matui crops, it is, of course, ® matter With Gealets how tar the dry Register I to ripen the plants Arremer to D. a Deity forgery War detected, and bey wu Voned, stated that be wae met on bi a man, who told him that if he would present the ot at the bank. and return to bim with what they him. be wenld pay him for tt catoh the rogue. per which he held exposed in his hand, « LJ The man te he hut Wee After «ator tou of Cheleee street. and after a the place where be AulKog m: bbe ee into custody. He gave his name a* No. 47 Ben street, Vorton. = Ay + five feet seven neh rr ne wet veven inches bie nd the) ern me been foentined #* tempted 10 pase» oheok at the Boylston Boston Mast, Oct Gee in the ) Hi. Brown © ourth District of rey bth. Vor tees and tines colivoted by the clerks of | Bonton's Ta y produced this DK, is own character of Amiasdab Slewk, Maguire, Bland a» Onaries Lorrens, on 4s Lady Creamly. Mrs, Russel as Mrs. Skerrett a» Widow Delinaine y, and the whole will close “Bold Nariovat Tunatke.—The excellent neut! of the “Water Witen” will commence mente, avd this will be toile ising §) mastic and other fe will close with the famou York Fireman.” -The entertetan ts # Of any artist, whea e herself, House —The som tal performances this evening, pera American The day of vaudey evening the celebrated drama | of the “Drunkard Ov tric. Fellows Band announce « great variety im their bill to-night— singing aud dancing. Aro.to Rooms —An excellent selection of musical | gems will be played by tae Swiss Holl Kingers Mineny Rooms. —Loomis's Bg, exhibited every anorama of Cuba—@ he | rooms Tth, For tavern and exciva licenses Sth For property of the Corporation | other than oh, 8 of the annual taxes levied in the water al tim the etty of New York may be collected the deficieney of interest accruing | George butt | Kuife from bis belt, the blade of M | to request Mire Devere to go wit! ar rine enongh for the | Mire very late pee doubt thats vast number heve fallen in the green A forged check for od by David Devens, Charlestown, was tata littte before The parties them separated: clock, om Tuesday, by «lad named Rmerson. The ques y to sohool by A plan wae then lal to Some bank bills were given to the poopere search ot his employer. closely followed by #0 oMcer, bad decamped from agreed was taken hort vd , ae} t twenty years of rot ime Dim ia randidate for Comg' es). | Pollee Intelligence, Stubbing Case—on newdey vight the Miptem Bali came off at the houre 101 Klissbech street, * by & man pamed Valentine Mages, or at 4 & large bumber of persons, of both sexes, attouded the course of the night # difficulty occurred between | one of the females and & man named James Willis, alias Hookey It appears that Willis struck her, upom which he was remonstrated with by # pamed A crowd immediately collected roand end they were for s moment separated. Willis, er, after @ few seconds, drew @ bowie or dirk hh was seven oF {nto the or Ho was shortly be eight inches in length, rushed bac tabbed Butt 1m the left side m outina H from the room in « faimtt upon examining him, it was ascertatm that be was stabbed in the lef: side, be was theu com- veyed in ® coach to the City Honpital; witness them went upstairs, and soon after saw Wilks com ° the dressing room, and thrust bimeelf auder « shelf; about this time the sistm was given and search wae made for Willis, but be could not be tound until po- lieemen Sharp got out on the roof of the house aad found bim Readner Lest y took fe in the left side; saw him dafter he hadetruck with it, he brandished it im Bott b the air etill at th would be dangerous, fro remov there havin, City Horpital, as it ature of tke wound, te o appeared better to-can, opes of his recovery, the Eni! at 30 Thomas street, to on het persom at the time « gold * an gold pencil case attache l the whole of the value of $80 Mites Devers toid her she was going om an excursion to the Abbeg with Bagley, and requested Mina W: to lead her the Watch, &0., and that sha would return sil st siae o'clock, next morning, Mics Wrigley tates that, | Miter rome hesitation. she gave = =e chain. oe o being reture ‘oe . it waen the reyaest t the amining It, the vere ead bey. and Mr. jay anid Mins Devere threw it into * iveuisiat rs. Miss W y then obtained bad od commit ‘The watch and cha’ Bev giary and Robbery —Henry Jones and Richard One Sineteon od the other Coy you of . ‘bt in the act af robbing the hoa of Vall wrect porterday morning sod pro po Aa Of wearing apper |, found on them, of the waiue of $40. They got inte the Raseaen! m4 bresking the lock of (is door, Urnmitted fe dele of tek.