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~ eee f-fotd ‘ Pa OTL tN WHOLE NO. 5971. SESE ts MORNING EDITION- DOUBLE SHEFT. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. “ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL “STEAMSHIP AMERICA At HALIFAX. Continuation of the Danish and Gchleswig War. FFAIRS IN GERMANY. TWO ARCH-BISHOPS EXPUNGED (XN ITALY. INTERESTING FROM FRANCE. THE STEAMSHIP MAIS IN ENGLAND. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE &c., &c., oe. STATE O Tuesday, ( 15,1350, The steamship Americs, Oxptsiu Shannon, from Liverpool, 6th instant, arrived at Halifax at halt past twoe'clock this afternoou She has ninety aix through peasengers, and five for Hslifax. The America coaled, and sated for Bostog with a heavy NW. wind, at ha!f paxi two o'clock. Early on tho first morning out from Liverpool, ‘the America ran down a coasting vessel trading detweea Wules aud Waterfoid. The crow were waved. The steamer Iliberoia arrived at Liverpool on Sunday night, the 29h ult, at eleven o'clock, The steamship Washington, Captain Floyd, ar sived at Southampton oa the 4th iastant.* By the kind attention of the purser of the Ame viea, we are informed that the Cunard steamship Asia, Captain Judkins, (trom New York oa the 25h alt., for Liverpoo',) was spokea off Holyhead oa the 6th instant, at seven o’ciuck. P. M ; and onthe Sib, at ten A. M., passed, ia tat. 51, lon, 18, the Collins steamship Pacific, Caytsia Nyé, (trom New York at eleven, A.M, on the 29:0 ale, for Liver- pool.) The Washiagtoa exchinged sigasle with the steamer Niagara om the 24th of September, in lat. 43 47, lon. 57 53. The political news is unitmyortant. There is a greut stir throughout Earope relative to ocean steam navigation anu electric telegraphs. The proposed railway from Hbfax, through Maine, has completely «roused the frieads of the Galway and Lalifax Steam Navization Company. The directors of the Great Southera aud Westera Railroed are ubout laying @ liar of telegraph be- tween Galway and Dublin. The goverumeat, also, appears te be very anxious ia the matter, aad have ‘had surveys of the capably of Galway—all of which preve most favorab'e. The keel of a suitable steamer to ran from that station ia alrendy laid. Th; apers, both Eaglish and lrich, are full of the subj et. The City ot Glasgow vice wer hus been bought for the Liverpool aud Philadelphia tine, and, with another, the City of Philadelphia, wil form the aucleus of that enterprise. It i@ stated that the Cunard new line of screw steamers will run beiweev Glagow and New York. The war io the Duchies haw been renewed with considerable vigor. The Holet+inera have, thas far, the adventage, but without bringwng abeat any very impoitant result. Affairs in Eng'and. CUR STEAM NAVIGATION MANIA Sts (RISTE Leaous— THE CATHOLIC COLLEG KS —SIWGULAR RUMOKS RE LATIVE TO SIR JOUN PRANKGIN'S PARSY—NEWS FROM THE ADVANCE AND RESOUR, REC The commission Appoiwied py the government to muke a eurvey of Galway harbor, have reyort- ed favorably. There eppeare to be « growing be fief thet ultimately that port will be decided apoa Hautrax TKLKGRAPR owe as the peint from whence the North American” mails will be deapatened. + The London Times snd Chromecte are urging upon che goveramect the adoption #f sone port on the western coast of Ireland, as & port for Ce wt! ers to touch at for the recript aad traaenivdon of the latest and earliest inieliigenee between the two hemispheres; but those two journals do wot appeat to favor the iden of making Galway the terminus of the Royal Mail line. A new*invention, by a Mr. Jordon, of Liverpool, by which he proposes to substitute irou for the wooden framing of veseel«, is attractiog a good deal of atiention in thet towe. The inventor has taken ont an American patent. It ia stated that the goverament has in coatem plation the constructing of « powerful sjiadren of steamers for the African coast, wh the view of employing them to carry & monthly mri, and to act upom the slave preventive service. It is prom poeed that the fleet shall consist of forty vessels, and that ome shall be detached from the stanons slong the crast monthly, to come home and retura with the mule, thus establirhiog a regular monthly communication with the Africas coast, aad efleo- tually crushing the slave treffic In Ireinnd, the tenant league are extending their organization throughout every tow 4 parish ia the Out of ireland, the geaeral opisiwa among well inform: d persons 1a, the cumbec some mechinery of the lengue will ultimately prove ite destroction. Still, the movement ia re yerded by the government with cousiderable a» Mtv eulject of the Iri-h colleges continies to give rise to angry 40 The Catholte Bishop are making more etrenvows effort to estavish a university of their own, aad witn 4 tar probamiity “feperek have been reorived from Sir Jeha Roses, stating thet, on the 13th of August, three be ~y nz Fo va the tee, off Gog York, being questioned, they stated that, ia the two ships were broken by the ice, ot Digyl(’) and alver- be of macivesy th and u were suberquentiy killed ny the Batives, or arrows. The paper from which the shore iscopied says that there ia goud reason to deliewe thet the whole story isa bot what those rensone are ‘be Ametican ships Advance and Kescve had penetrated as fat es any eqaadron: but, at the de- last advices, the Atvance had got serious injury ws epprehend meet om the lth of Nove ~aOvRMENTS ©F THE PRESIDENT—AnRESTS FoR FAVORING THE DOURAONS—LOTTARY TO RAISE PUNDS FOR THE rrvercee oF SoINO TO CALI FORNIA—IRVRNTION OF AN INVARNAL BULLET— THR CHURCH DIFFICULTY (™ PixpmoNT, ETC. M. Persigne, © werm personal friead of the OPresident, has paid « visit to Lordon, with, it ie some political object in view. <_ Corea pewepaper was seized, in Paris, on Saturday, the 2th olt., for pudlishing an article s oflecting severely upon the President. ‘Thirty individuals, socused of belonging to « | rem society having for ite object the restoration of the house of the Bourbons, have beea deelared guilty, and sentenced to six months imprisonment. A sbip builder at Havre has coatracted to build @ steem frigate for the Pope. The government has given its sanction to a proposition for a lottery of 7,000,000 franca, to raise fe to vend out 6,000 distressed persons to Cali- ria. The price of brend in Pars is decreasing. It ip said of the candidates in opposition to Louis Napoleon for the Presidency, at the next electioa, Prace de Joinville seems 0 have sunk into insig- “it bag h Paris, has i L. range, an apothecary at as ine vented'a new and mnost destructive kind of ballet, which, on striking any object ugainst which it may be cted, explodes with a detonation as loud as that of the guu from which it is fired, and produces & most destructive effect It is said that the President’s Measage, at the re-opening of the Assembly, will tuke strong ground in favor of a revision of the constitution. M. Lucien Marat has goue to Turin, charged by the President with 4 missioa to arrange the difler- ences between Piedmont and the Court of Rome. The Freach goverumeat is reported to have con- bey to the French ambassador at Tarin, its de- ided dieappromationof the treatment of the Arch- bishop by the Piedmontese government. rade in Paris and throughout the country generally continues very brisk. The funds closed on Thursday Beer in cousequeace. it is said, of some misunderstanding between the President and Cen, Chargernier. We are indebted to the pureer of the America for the following telegraphic despatch, received at Liverpool just previous to the departure of the steamer :— Paris, Friday, Oct, 4, 1960. A communication resyecting ‘he incident at Per- Rambuco has appeared ia the French papers, from the Freuch Admiral, which giv well grounded hope thet the Brazitian government will aceord the satisfaction demanded by the goverament of Italy. CONDEMNATION AND BANISHMENT OF ‘THE ancur BISHOPS AT TURIN AND SARDINIA, BTC. The high court of appeel, at Turin, has con- demned, by a majority of 13 to 1, the Archbishop, for abuses of his high powers es a fanctionary. The See is declared to be vacant; all his epiritaal domains are seized, and the Archbishop himselt haw been condemued to baniehment. The Archbishop Cambery, ia Sardinia, has been treated like bis colleague at Turin, and both have tha ped off to Crvita Vecehia, The power of the Pope wiil not, it seems, shield these obvexious persouages, the precise nature of whore crimes is not stated. All part eur im tating that they have readered themselves exceed- ingly obnoxious. Kenmark and the Dachtes. THE PROSPECTS BRIGHTENING VOR TUK HOLSTRINERS —PVACUATION OF TONNINGEL BY THE DANES, ETC. On the 29h of September, the Holsteiners com- menced offensive operstiens. Proceeding from Rendsborg on both sides of the Eyder, they have attacked Tonnisgen, aud the Danes have evacu. ed the place. At the last recounts, the Holsteiaers had sar- rounded and bombarded Fredericstadt. The whole of the neighboring country, by cutting off the dykes of the Eyder, has been throwa uader water. It eeeme that the Holsteiners caanot push their advantage far, unless the Danes choose to engage in &@ penerel b The Holsteiners have dene } neively, The King of Derma Prince Ferdinand, and their sane, have teft © gen for Pienssorg, wheter they would proceed Schleswig. They will rick & generel engagement before the winter comes on, possibly Germany. COMPLICATED STATE OF A¥FAIRS—CONCENERATION OF PROSSIAN TROOPS NEAK MiV"R CASSEL —DIF FIX CULTY BWLWEEN THE GRAND DUKE AXD Mis SU a- RCTS, KIC Apgry notes contiaue to be exchanged betweea Pevesia and Austria and German peer to be quite as much complicated as at auy previews time. Prussia refuses to recognise the Diet at Frank- fort ew having authority to interfere in the aflaire of the Electorate. More thaa this, Berow Radowt'z has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affira, ond the Prussian treops are concentrating rapidly op the confines of Cacget. Matters in Mechleaburgh-Schwerin seem to be preeressing towerde the same dissension between the Duke end his people te in Hesse Onesel ‘The constitution #@ orn to oy the Grand Dike oa the lth of October, IN49, han been vietat a tinisterial decree abolishing tt ettogether, nad re- ranting f the enpopular avbility their old privi- eges cud tights, The deputies refneed to obey this illegal act, and Appointed the 4th of September to meet tor delibe- revien, previous to whieh the Presideat of the Chomber wae arrested and sent fo prison " The deputiow have inaned a protest against the proceedings of the goveroment. Austria and Hangary. MEASURES OF ENGLAND AGAINST HOLATEIN—REVOLT IN TUX AUSTRIAN AUMY—THE MUNGAMIANS IN TURAKY, BIC. There isa rumor from Vienna that Lord Palmer- ston has called upon the King of Prassia to insist upon the Holeteiners Living down their arma, and that he bas offered an Engiish fleet for the block- ade of Kiel. The Grand Duke of Oldenborgh has, it is anid, declared his readiness to ascend the throne of Den” | mark, on condition that Sebleswig and Holstein ehell constitute two undivided duchies of the Ger- hen en pire. Seve rel battalions of I ormy an d by foree, accompanied with only suppreser odehed ‘The Hungerian refugees have received permis. ait the Turkish terntory, when the term of locaton is over, Kossuth, it m said, apylied to in Constantinople. The Divan is unde- thie point, which might give rise to com- plieatons Coneptracy tn Milan, A conepiracy at Musa is soid to have been die covered. . #pain. PREPARATIONS FOR TUK UKE KYCE OF CUBA—-GOVERN- MENT STRAMARS, Ke, The Coban government expedition is to sail om the Lith inet. The Caledonia and Hibernia, formerly belonging to the Conard Company, are to be immediately placed upon the route between Cadiz and Havans. The Cambria will alse be placed upon that route as Foon as clreametances will edmit of her being de- teched from the Royal Mwil lune. India, The Orerlend India Mail arrived in Liverpool on the 4h, et noon The general news is wholly unimpertant. (Cotton, in the export market, has ad- vanced from 90 @ 40 per cent in value, within the ler four months, and is new yielding a haadsome profit to the dealers. Large purchiwes have, nevertheless, been mede for the Eaglish marker; in all, not less than 15.000 a 29,000 bales. Since the date of our last report, of the 25th ult., freights to Great Britaia have not improved, end the mar- been active ill within the last few days, when there has a hee ee ee : » tonunge at t joney € wes abundant, on land favorable for remitiers. reer Markets. Mower Manxet.—There was a large demand for money for commerris! purposes ; but the supply was abundantly adequate for all purposes. Rates of discoupt were unchanged. Consols for monary cloeed on Monday, the 30th inst , at 968; the same on Wednesday, and on Friday. Ammnicas Stocks.—1’. S. Fives, 93 0 94; Sixes, G2, 108 a 104; 68, 1090 10%; New York State Fives, 65, 1060106; Boston Fives, "68 and "62, 9h 0 9%); Pennsylvania Fires, 82 « 62); Ohio ‘Sixes, 70 and "76, 108 0 106 ; Massachusetts Vives, 106 a 106; Maryland Fives, 91; Canada Bonds, Sixes, 1014 a 1024. ‘We have no indication of the state of the mar- ket, except from the quotations. Corroy.—The Habernia’s news caused a slight impulse to the cotton market, which subseqaently became lifeless. Later and more favorable news from India haviog reached Liverpool on Friday, caused the market to assume a very animated ap pearance, the sales of the day beiag about 10,000 bales, and the market closing firm at the prices current at the sailing of the steamship Europa, The sales of the week were 44,600 vales, of which 30,000 were American. Speculators took 10,700 bales, and exporters, 2,650. Baxapsturvs —Mesers. Gardiner & Co.'s Circu- | Jar states that the arrivals of flour had been ver, Reesd ae had caused a dechae of 64. per barrel, and 2d. per bushel for wheat. At the decline, ies transactions on Friday, 4th instant, were very urge. Corn.—Messrs. Makin & Sons’ Circular states that there was a good dem iad for export to [rel iad, up to 28@ for yellow American, of which few par- cele remoined on offer. Prime white had become very scarce, and was much ioqnired for; it would bring on advacce. Few floating cargoes were offering. Cora meal was quoted at Ms 64. per barrel, with moderate d- mucd Provisions.—Beef—Transactions were limited, 4no prices were in tavor of the bayer. Poik—More activity prevailed in the market, which was bare, except ia prime mess, under 38s. Bacen--The merket being bare of quatities under 30s, the transactions were very lumued Shoulders con- tinued mm demand at very fall prices Hams—No provement in frees ordemand — Lard—Sales of 150 tons, wt full prices. Cheese, if good, aud in gvod condition, readily obtained very full prices; Inferior quabties were unssleable. Tallow wasin good demand, at 6d. advance. _ Suear --Very active deraand, at full rates, and in some sorts ait 6d. edvance. Motasses —Lurge salee have been effected, at very full prices. Corrsx.—The demand was active, but holders | Were firm at previous rutes. Tra —The improved demand of the previ week continued, and good Congo had further ad. need one h-if-penny perlb. Greens were more and prices were tending upwards. ‘onks.—No sales of turpeutine or tar. Rosin was io good demand et the extreme rates of the previous week Asnes.—700 bblg. of pots sold at 34s. 61. a 35a. Lote of pearls were taken at 3He Rice had slwhtly improved in demand. 300 terees Carclina sold at 18s. 64. a 19s. 6d. Topacco was im good request, at improving priees. Quexcrrron Banu.—A slight advance had been established O1ts.—In olive 4 fair business had beea done, at eevencing rotes. Cod was held ut £35 per toa. Lioeeed, limited demand, at slighiy reduced prives Linsrep Cag was active, at 5s. advance. The tkon Marker was unchanged Freiants were rather lower, wad passengers were abundant af previews rates, ley’s Circular states thot there contiuned a good demand for yarns from Germany, atfoil prices, but there was litle doing for home SHApTON t devcriptione of goods were unsaleas'e, except rei it pus prices, and the stoppage of iovms was con- tly daily exatendin si SL averpoot Cireular saya: G nuts represeut that market as without animation, for yarn, but that no soc! preeeed upen it. Piece goode were dull, with Luremunerating prices, and the stock was ou the iwerease. There bad in the jast month been a per cent. on goods, from the highest p there did not appear eny reason to expect 4 improvement in the demand there aa to le: advenee in the Liverp market, ualess sone fceh disaster attend the new crop of cotton. The son the 5th were 10,000 ba and with ac- from BKembay of @ comiderible ree there viton, and an ud market closed with more firomene. Haven Manet, October 2. Corron—The Hiherma’s advices caused a mo- Toentary activity im the cotten market at [Livre, on Tueaday, the Ist inet, bat the general toae of the market afterwards was extremly dal, The sales for the week were 3276 beles. The total tteck in port ou the 30th nit, is stated to be 32.574 bales, of which about 22.000 were Ameri- can. Arnns.—Pota are firm'y epported, with a good de anid. In Corren, pri advanced, the news ‘rom Helland bet dered more favorable, Fer Qvencrraon bark there is more inquiry Rick contiones ingetive, and prices ere nominal. Si oar.—Large importations have created coa- siderable languer Tat.ow is quiet, and neglected Whatnnenk hes met with a farher decline, in Const quenes of large importations. shi Intetligence. Sep: aro, Reon Bestar. ‘Arr Josuua Beagion, NYork; Dith, a inte Sept 2—Are Columbia, NYerk; 27th, Virginia, - eal obser, + David Nic “Yo Rs Tiger, do, u Lew vel Dyer, errances, T seer, Are Byperion, _ Sant TT arr Clandine, NVork; 2h tae, cept Dh—Aer sohanns, Priuadelpd! NV ork. York; elias OUi vie, do. te emer”, Actress, for NYork: Jnlia, Boston. Sept 29-914 Ducheas @ Urieans, M Fork. 12 —Ale Motors, NV re. L Oor l=ai4 Waterion. and Monternms, New ver ¢, de; Shenan¢osh, Philedelpuia; G " vs <"inpt 27-814 Rapid, for Howton. ‘ORTIML CTH, Oot 2—Sl4 Ovean Queen, NYosk. sromew from Shivide for WYork. ag ny Mg 21, iat BE, lon £6, Doran Mondion for N York: Eptscopal Convention. Concrnsarr, Oatobder 15, 1850. During the morning feesion, yesterday, « motion way parsed recommending the striking out of the third clause of article 6 of the constitution. ‘The d bate on the Mary! eumed. aod continued until six o'clock im the after- Boon 7 The General Convention reeolved to adjourn eine die om Wednesdey, the 16th inst, Dering the morning session, to day, the House de- cided to vote on the M bas mit rpeeches to fifteen minutes tw ‘The Protestant . det ned to the New York Bible Iadelpi im Uiole Societies to publish a standard editios of the The Boerd of Mirslonartes voted. thie morning. to teoommend tothe bishopa to be consecrated to the Foreign Mission in afrion. Ro. At ll o'clock Uney went into debate om the Maryland “The Convention, this afternoon, desided the aoe lend case. by the cance ee tight to adminieter comm during bis en te 6 chereh ‘The canon relative to the election of an Assistant the Cow . Af emended. it provides for the election of <n eee cusee where the Bishop ie ‘the gig ve rent Bey the ype and 1 an pend ol that body om pete) half peat boven o'clock. ‘The Monteaquicus at $t. Louts. Br. Lowrs, Oot. 15, 1860, The Governor of Missour! hes given em uncon- ditional pardon to Gonsalve Montesquien, the e!der of the two french brotherr, who is charced with having murdered the ber keeper @t one of our hotels some monthe snes He te evidently s lunatic. Im the case of the Fa nod brother, It fs Believed that @ nou prosequd wilh entered, af It is pupposed thet be had no heed im the murder. write oo * nant, Qetebor 16, 180, Case No, 8 is etill oo ergy men! Tux Wooten Traps. —Mevers Brown & Ship- | deeline equal to about 24 per cent on yarns, and 5 ; or in goods aud yarns, the , Memorial was then re- | Memorial at 4 o'clook, | to nominate @ preabytery, | | | QRRAT RXCITRMENT ALONG TUE ROUTE BETWEEN NEW YORE AND VHULADELPMIA=-MADNESS OF ALL | QUAKERDOM—THE QUAKERS SHAK'NG—IT BRATS BOSTON, ETC. Parravnirmta, October 15—10 P.M. That extreordinary human phenomenoa, Jenny Lind, bas juet arrived aad \aken rooms at Jones’, | At all the stopping places botweon New York and Philadelphia, the utmost exciiement prevailed to see her, At Nowark, Rahw tov, Trenton, Tacony, Ke., the people came i , to seo her. They thronged the sides of tho cars, elimb:4 on top of thom, and even pulled open the windows, in order to see her. | At Tacony, Mile. 1 d suite took passage on the opposition boat, Edwin Forrest, in order to aroid the crowd. This movement caused some funny soenes, for the regular mafl boat. Trenton, arrived st Phiisdel- pbia fret, where «tremendous number of persons hag collected, and who made a rush to see the expected visiter the moment the vessel touched her dook, The csptain asserted thom that Miles Liud wes not on board, but he was not belicved until he gave his word of honor that the Nightingsle was on board the Edwin Forrest, at enother dock. The mass of people instantly started upon a run. shouting end cheering as they went, ior the Porruet's deck, where they arrived before the bout had fuirly ended, although M'lle Lind had got ot/, and was pro- ceeding in a cerriage, which had been kepé in road}. ness, to Jones’ ilvtel. The crowd, though somewhat dissppoloted, seemed to be not the least frestrated in thelr determination, for they now started pell-mell im pursuit of tho car. riage, and scor sur: ounded ths hotel, where the objrot of thelr pursuit managed to secure herself before tholr arrival. It fs estimated that some twelve thousand porrons | congregated sround the hote!, who shouted vociferous ly and inceseantly till M'lle Jeany appeared at the window and waved her bandkerohivf. This act brought forth several most tremendous obsers, after which Barnum made a spesch. | The excitement is tremendous—far greater than it | was even at Borton. | The tickets tor the first concert are to ba diyposed of st suction, to morrow morning, at l0 o'clock. Iti seid thet the fret tioket will bring one thousand. By | thie display of their wealth the citix their taste for music, and at the same tiae show their contempt for poor Provi- divce. It is understood here to-night, that Mlle Lind ie | unwell and appears dispirited. } ington. SPECIAL TRLROMAPMIC CONKAIPONDENCE. Wasnivoron, Oot, 15, 1859, | Colonel John A. Rogers. of Tennessee, has been ap- pointed especial Indian agent for New Mexico. The rumors from Cuba will probably hurry Mr Webster back to Washingion. i ‘The ; spers thie morning announes the appointment ot T. Butler King, as Collector of Sam Framolaco, California, 1 teresting from Was ove CONVENTIONS OF DHE NALIONAL WIGS, | Uriea, Oot. 15, 1860. | The Oneise County National Whig Convention mat st Utica to-day, Kudolph Sayder, ot Utioa, was chosen resident, and Aeron Barnes, of Devrfield, nad Benj, | Waloott, of York Mills, Vico-Presidents. 0 | entry and Erastus (lark, acted as Beoretartes. Aunexed fs tho substance of the resolutio lst, For the welfare of the whig party and the Union. 24, Im favor of the administration. Sd, In favor of the admission of California, the eettlement of the tlavery question, ke. 4b. Agatast the course of Me. Fewara. 6th tthe majority of the Byrasue Con- tion imistook the wishes of thetr coustituen Approved the course taken by the miaority. 7th, © U tiga Convention ddrrserd tue conve ation Secator Savard, o Fok Tribune, the Abang the majority of the Syracusy the appointed ‘iret Gistriet. ty : Hon. | for two hours, Forace Gireetey of Evening Jew nei, Co) delegates to the 4 rs 3 i Tem | Whe national whig Cousty Convent Town Hall, this 4. Oat 14, 1850, met at the delegates to Carciine, and the Hon. Wa T. Lewrenes. of New4teid, ‘The meeting pated resolutions ap roving of the dsyre- cuse secrcerr. | DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS 4 | The Democratic Cow the Jefferseo Howe Ddellot, for Congress. PARTY MOVEMANTS LN | The whige of Middlerex ba nate, Henry P, Pairbaaks, of © | Stevens, of Stoneham; John Boynton, ot Grotoa, muri Hoar, of Concord; Homer B setiett, of Lowell; Jortab Rutter. of Walthe Arlip from the ManohMeter Democrat offre, hoy = that Morriecn. democrat. is sleoted to Comaress by about 140 majority, including the di-pyted towns. Bostrom Oot. 15 1860. ‘The seceding Free Boil Convention at Concord, yea terday, proposed, es & barie of union with the whige, that they should agree nat Lo oppose Pelfrey for Gon" we gondemoned, The whigs October 15 1860. There was a large meeting of citizens Inst night. in {1 Hall, in epposition to the Fugitive Slave lew. ‘The Hom. Charies Francia Adame presided, A letter inability te be present, from pbysteal fi thought the new Pugitive Slave law would be as inop- erative In Maseachuretts ax was the law of 1708, He Ument of Maenechneette was undoubtedly against the lew. Frederick Dougtass, Wen Phiilips, Jamon A Adopted comtemotng the fugitives to rematon here, ae thy n taken hack to bondage The fogitives who had tod, Bere ndvived to returo Nest the close of the meeting when the hail was about half fall» resotativn as propored by the Key Mr. Colver. (nat, constitution or no constitution, law or no law. er wil not aliow » fw gitive co be taken from Marenchusetts, was adopied. A large Committee of Vigilance ppriated. ‘Viorida a Election. Crrancestos, October I uty, Archer (dem ) ts elseted, Leon o1 whine Cebell's majority over Deard is 29, being « whig on In Wakulla cownty, Mathews, (whig,) ls eleoted for are. &e. " ana, Oot, 1d, 1850. Late Texas advices announce that Governor Bell har called an extra searion of the Legislature for Novem ber. The papers eny thet in engar and cotton there are Not shore helfcrope ‘The stramrhip Ohio satied to-day, vis evans, for | Rew York, with 61 pasrengers Wersre Cunvingham and Wellott's agrisultaral im- lememt manutactory, West Pratt street, was destroyed ty Axe thie worning. —_—_—_— Dvers.—A deapaich from Onmbe anys that two di ished joliticinas ( given) of that State, liad fought a duel near She | pat Va., end oe then wee donger. p ed. ¢ difficulty arose ow - | geeeue poten From Lonieville we learn thay reent oe. F a i ke otattonaed ies f nn 1 eure ilies tate ® | L mortal combat, and Mr D. ceopted the @hal- . The meeting was to teke place ta thee Siete. ‘The diffienliy grew out of « law ia } - Comrention recently elveted to remota | ha Com | a Teen Wirginin t's) Bhamowd 06 Mowey, —— ---WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1850. Union Course. L I —Pacino.—A pacing race, for 4 purre of $250. three mile heats, in harness, came off yesterday afternoon, between ro, m Lady Boving, br. m. Cayuge Maid ard 4. g Post Boy whic! @ most clonely coutested affair irom beginming to end Ledy Bevins won the moury. A full report of this most espital race will be given @s soon as we can make room for it, The totlowing is # summary: — B. MeLenvgblin entered r m Lady Bevins Ipanc Woodruff entered Coyuge Mai J. MoMenn — #8 § Post Bo: me Centeerinte Couren L. I.—T matches. anda contest 1 A Mount Moorris, go mite heats, best thre 20 Ib, wagore. for # purse of $100; Mendham Maid end Tom Buck start jecide @ match, mile beet*, best three in five, io baroess. Th named borses ate well Known. and as all of them have hosts of backers, & large assombiege at the track may bo oxpected. Hustixe Panx Cov: afternoen. a trotting eo! a, Puttavetmuta.—Yeaterday ame Off between Zachary ylor aud Lady Moscow. ile beste, Dest three in five- Lady Moscow im harners, aud Zachary Taylor under the raddie. Taylor won the race ia one Lvat, distanoing Lady Moscow in 2:203¢ . Court of General Sessions, Before the Keowraer, wad aldermen Cook and Bard THE INDICTMENT AGAINST MARCUS ©. RECKIVING STOLEN GOODS—POL iN Oct 16 —'The first case called this moraing of Marous Cicero Stanley, who appeared; whi Clerk asked : “Are you ready for trial” to which John Graham rephed — Graham—“I appear for him you will please addrens thatquertionto me (Addressing the Vourt) Lathe | case of Marcus Cicero Stanley, called on at thietime | by the District Attoroey. { suppose. tor the pacwose of | compromiring my standing before the pyople, if it oan | be #0 compromised, the following alfidavit hes been prepared by the defendant's ceuusel, Joba Graham, who has beeu stigmatized one of scoteria of stool |, Pigeons.” Counsel here read tho fotlowing aif lavit.— General Session Tudictment for Re of New York, « above | indie’ found age! rald Cepenent in the year 1845 being five y: that, siper ite finding. this deponear has alm ready for trial, with tur counrel (Jobn Graham) waa sbavut, actuaily engaged in trying enother cause, in ancther court, and there- fore could not appear for (big deponent; that this de- ponent has ted the grounds of bi counsel, John Graham, and has bees intermod from | such representation, that he bas a full and clear de- fence to the aforesaid indictment; this depoavat tar- ther eaith. that Uburlex 2. Mitia in aa importeat witness for the defence of this dep ment, ana that the said Mills is now on a siok bed. unable to appert before thir court, ax will be Aven by ths certiGeate of Dr. Chalmers, of thie city, hereunto senexed; this deponent forther swith that John Fleliburgh. who | Was prosent st the time this deponeut revived tha goods charged ia this indictment, tx also a aterial Witners for (bis deponent, 1a the Dove ca} ad thas i be ia this city in the ensuing month. Tais dponens turther aaith. that William Wimley iy also a metorisl wisneas for this cepournt and that sali Wilmicy is now absent in Catito this depopent ot this city. has withrlowding he has made diligent search) for the pare month, and that thie depourmt bas emyloyed | officer Willis, of the Tenth ward te search toc paid | Cook, without avail. ax a witness for the present tort Thit deponent therefore, arks that the eboveosuse be postponed for the term, and further he saith not. MAKOUSO STANLEY, Sworn and subscribed in open court, this lon dey of Oetober, 1850, Henny Vavognvonr, Ulerk, | boeTOR CHALE 4th, 1950, This eortifies that Mr ae Mills ts morcbund, (1. ©. dn the last etage of consump! ton.) | THOS C CHALMERS, M.D” Conmsel floally asked that the oase might go off till the Deormber Mr Mekcon, Distriot Attorney, replied. He anid, & ' felt co wtate im reply to some of the g remarks, that I do not b tag rt of Sesstons Eere Cam distri ot been deen by this depenent (not fe pretinl makes it wy duty no# to bring the ose on some time sinoe That man engaged ta the robbery of the premirer of Mores Tifany & Young, (rbioh m was, on covviction, imprisoned ia State privon) had been pardoned by the Govervor eed thst hy now ova. a offles, he need pot he ptee by being called upon bo outers iaictment ain —Vhe District At vere orden! that of the wallot box Avd it should reach tt, It dors would be placed to the unple Disteiet Attorney p would pe ceptioa of Ouse, when his | * -_THE NEW YORK HERALD. SS ee PRICE TWO CENTS, a ond Rasteat, Theatrical Rowaar Tiratax.—Tho drama eawetto: if lent patriotic of Pu HOR. can ,” fe attrentt dreds, every night. This piece ts plsewd upon the stage with, ppeee splendor, the acting deing ofa very superior order, each scene througho.st the entire drame, fe followed by vehement cheering. Scott'sdra- matic efforts are so much spplontied as over—be lee vat add: to the talented com, Bow pettor: Ing there—hie fepre: entation of Ouractah, tte fudian | ebief, ferxcellent Perr, as General Putnam, 4tspleys reat intrepidity ow his eiogant steed; Kate vwtoam. xy Mra. Waloot deserves muck . Reem” will again repeated thie Creche. end will Be fol- lowed by the admirable drama of the’ Maid of C.yrot.”” After the first piece Mise Hiffort will ei popular ballads. Thin ery attractive bil doubts will erowd the Bowery in every departm: Bnoanway Tunatne—Laet evening, Shaksposr. comedy of “Twelfth Night” wan presented, Mh W Charlotte Cushman appearing es Viola which she sus-— ned in an admirable manner, The house, slthough Well Glled. was not the monster audience of the ceding evening—s conctusive proof that this great is iked much better in rome characters them os Romeo, we will go to undertake the per- and even Richwd the Broadwey every for month, to ts utmost capacity She muy c | Out of her line; but how much more so Romeo? It actors play to fill houses and ams! why besitate to adopt any line of business put money in the manager's ccffers an pensate themaelven? There are many mal in which Mise Cusbman might © Bear the paim b-fore the little gods.”* one \i her dno the | She is physically ewited for many of those; and why pot try the effect? Would not the clraraster of Ciande Melaotte be ably represented by thix hight: sifted sctress’ We throw out these hints to mavager and actors, with the assurance that, if car- ried out, they woul! pros a source of great profit. en at wb the performance, last evening, ery creditable. Mies Anderton. ag Olivia, was excellent Ma clever in th Barrett, t lented mannger, whi e Dies, ev the part of Sir Andrew Ag ‘with gr tistie abiiity To-aotght, “Romeo and Sullet,”’ with the same brilliant cart Bor T —The great dramatio tal Burton's ipimi pany of com «tans coutiaues te fill thie theatre every night. We know of uo plage hi » hour or two oan ve «1 ore prot Haration of spi by and Mra Hughes, who a: ites and excellent wrists. it is to us mo aurprive that Burtou's theatre shonid be erowded every eventing. lying will sing a popolar dalind and Mise Wale | ters end M. Freduric dance © Loa ‘tonos” The | amusements will conclude with the *Ktem Boy.” im i | which Mrs Skorrect Johnsen and Jordan will appear, | Nrato's Ganorx.—Three thousand persous at bast Were present Inst evoutng at thie alwaye attrastire place of wwusements, to witness the pertormancnt | of the Ravel aunty. The euterteinments commeaoed | with the beaatiful and astonishing fats oo tbe tent rope b: The* those sittete, and the uurivalled Lean Javettt, oiree du Kai”? wantnext presente t, wad ofr. eile luot, M'les Bertin, A Lebman and Mme Mare-tel, greats were reorived with the applause which al wa) their beautifel dancing propos of this plo eby Me & com posed exprena- ly for the Masurk ly deurrd by Mba. inend Mr Uriilant urewt actravtion of ight wnt e@ new pantomime oalied ~ The @ ” which bad beea 1 two months firet reprenentatl contains are splendid. vel Inmily appeer in it: we need not semb eis perivot. and that itis pat on the stage ta @ mavner which cannot be surpassed by any eom pany le this courtry We have however, remarked ta machinery some imperfections which are insepershis from @ fret prodaction, bat which etl be po drabt, Det apparent at the second reprecent: Toate pirce ke © Raonl.? will haven long @ yaeasfab Bond cannot fall To attract Dum-rous eudienon. foe one hundred evenings at least Dill is offered : we advice all the admire of apeetacies te go early, if they want to & Nationa: Theater — The entertainments this «rea Ing, will commence with the drams of “The Hote” — Mr J. Proctor a tragedian of consi tw: rte by the exeell rmacon, Mae man,” the part of Frodartek Jerome by Mr. and that of Alice Hawthorne by Miss Rual- violin, burlesque opera and exquisite dasormg, as capnot be equalled in the Unive *’ band. consisting of thirteen poe” ing very good. Hor It ie hoped bie friends wil gi be an Attorney ( 9 would be wihiing such cares | tently a Dintriet Attorney — When I had Me. # the secoad time. the Dietciot Atterae, rounded Ly peculiar ciroumatanees ised wilh the Arristent Attorney Cemernsl, the brocher of the counsel now engng. don the other al fe, wud is wad wivh bia advice thet L hed the caw bronght | Grabem.—Ou thet { will take leoe with the Distrint Attorney, and defy him to prove that the Aqwleta Attorney Ornrrai ever advised him to prowoute this cave. He was retained to atteud to the Drury tries lone, and wes wot in this. “y — Perhaps the geatieman knows t Attorney Geustal Limit, ine well enough to warrant me | oP advied the yrowoutiva of this some not to under. | Deovm ber. | the proses Distriot Attorney —T want Mr. Btanie tend thet I shall areuredly try thin emm Aud thus the care war disposed o College of Phystctans and Surgeon Lestever wn tory to the eermmencenient of the lectures ‘The e row wae well fitted by la ond grnilemen, and half prst seven o’ weoerable Preedeat, Dr. Stevens, attended | Mott, the Rev. Dr Kuox, and the trustees of the College, entered and took their sents The exercises of the evening were commenced | with preyer by the Kev. Ur. Kaox, whom the Presioent wnmounced; after whicn, the degree of Doctor of Medicine wan ‘erred by Dr. Stewens, sewer t gentle od wtroduc: ‘7 very high eharseter, | and, if followed, would elevate the p:afesion far shove the sordid and pecuniary motives which ronie have believed to actuate the members of this truly Sermuriten profession AL the conctuston of this discourse the President nonounoed, thet it wave him great pleasure to wel | ‘s | he | come buck, emong his former colleagues and | friends, De V we Mott, late Professut of Sur- | gery in the University Sehoot fessor Mor will be a great nequieition to the | College of Phy teiw nd Sorgeoos He is to be | Emeritus Professor, @ post of high honor, and cae | where the many students thet select wurene their medical and surgical educati Nave the benefit of ally heating hi tures, thereby renpi rich harvest from the long | experience which the Inbor of nearly fifty years « refeevional toil has enabled him to collect here lectures will be of intense interest, not only to the students, but to the profession at large, j sndit isa mater of sincere con ztatulation to the | whole medica! profession, that Dr Mott isnow in a porition where the detail of a laborious winter | course of purgical lectures will, in a mesaare, be cond need, and the rich practical experience of this great swrpeon proclaimed to all attending the College of Phyricians and Sarccons. Avonrrronists Darves rrom Sovran Canora. —The Ceorgetown Republicas, of Welnes tay, A meeting of the Committee of Safety, war amembled to-day to take into crmpideration the o A department of two ‘Muine gentlemen, Capt Beardely, of the sehooner George and Wi'jiam, and one Scott, veriaps an officer on board the aame veawl, who were re- errded ee fit subjects to leave iminediately ; and without ceremeny were waited on dy a committee appointed for that purpose, and invited to leave in tweoty-four houre, and not to rerum under a penalty of a coat of tar nnd feathers (ey em committye caw then £ ar ae hor in our '’ aL ail set. Fe see eton thet basteese lato thelr be A, it iaatiended ae aad, no 0 be — choriatin ‘Mercury, to fet to Ont. | thie will be. # | qremtent featu team Muanent— Et te ghtly flock ‘al Grammn of the ira 8 conmetst of ve reat juggler. and siaging Deno dard? will be witne unebbak” will be prose Terire Ub deme Anna Bishop, under the leadership of the grows Roghen, will come off on Thareday « eal production as yet presented by thi tinguished vocalixt and olehrated artirt has giver general eutisfaction; but whem It ts considered that fer as numbers are conserned. br tthe doubt errt room, capable of seating @ ill be Giled to overfiowing Of the © ari eho are to epprar we rball simply sy. when we hose them, we shall rpeek of their reapeativn meria Of Madame Anva Bishop, were we to Bila onlame ofour thas that (no rneeene ishing quall'y which cam adorm @ ve onilist—purity of style and exquisite exesutive Police tn telligenes. reo vember monde np or herbs it is welt sy inptome proaverd by beroal and whe attended tae partias, bare not been examined a” to the nature of enaie Patients’ symptoms: we prernme they could sboare ny whether the rymptows wnrw produced by marbal or ineral poteen without wailing for Doctor Umdcon's tonlytie AS wWeace on the wubject, we may me wath Plate that Jurtion Binekicy hes to pay Doctor Outiuve bis professional -outot bis orn povket tae tethers ‘ bey tot ' 7. Boytant Mre on OH some of The partias 19 for two e'cloek yesterday, bat the part.ce didnot attend of Receterr of Stolen Property Arrested Patrion Bid * keeper Of a JOmK plore in Reetor street wee y Umpt Sibley nt the First Die oma charge of baying am ise of heir, of eo Property of Francie @ Bifata, of Broadway The heir wes found by Unptato Sidley ie Kaldwin's store and wae identified hy We Sitim om. bis property. aldwie wes held to bell im $509, | Siipreme Court. | Betore Chiet Jar ete | Ger, 18 ~The Peele cr re Willem Greeg. oo Mary | Biiec leh Gre pq — This care comeon before the Sapreme | Court on @ vertlorari to Chief Jastion Oakley, of the Pupertor Court. It wa origionily @ habeas area on the part of Mr Gregg, to recover from his wife the as fondant, the custody of th it. Chie } yout re the mother's gg) py ~-4 lat conor vigor only t * beet aid. is certiorert Is to review that desition, sa@ Ube Court decided thet Chief Justice wan cor- reot in bis view of the le ¥ 142; coattering 20. Total, 47,607. (em | Seca Rca R