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JHE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 5972. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1850. ~. PRICE TWO CENTS 7 he fallin, of the Cambri ' POC RARER IRE Mane gr sa mo Sone : =F == — i - TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. s eS vette, :| or sepees bat ‘These warnings were unheeded, Jenny Lind’s Trtp from New York to Phi- | ‘t for $625, the price paid by Dodgo in Bostom, Meis | Mise Hill as Jane. Mise Walters and M. Prodoric will Serene ~ ‘al mail steamship Cambrin sailed at moon to tives insisted upon prohibiting the i presenta- | Indelphia-—¥Hrr Reeeption in the Quaker | daguerreotype artist, aud expects Jenmy Lind to sit | dence # Russian Masurka, and the whole willconclude Walitionl Affairs, oH passengers for Liverpool, and 23 for Hall- slavery while it eked ff ee of | City—The Ticket Auction, &e sot her picture, [ith the comeietts of the “Hold Dragoons,” in whiele ‘THE NATIONAL WIIG C ih , cn atu - bs pee foe’ tiverpeil “dee! Be Bt Ta this they were faithful to the sentiment of peed Pamaverenis, Midvight, Oot. 15, 1850. Long before the hour appointed for the commence- | goons. This isa pp om Urica, Ootober 16th, 1850. | Peidwae and lady, of Rogland; Adiical Dorel, of the Constituents, {f egitation arose, it was not of our | _ This afternoon, as your readers will be made aware | ment of tho sale, the space ia front of the Chesnut fo the admirable manner in which every piece is sus- Mort of the delegates have srrifed, There will be Spanish aay; Ls 9 w. Pierce: % B. Cushing. W. C. et ing. J : before this reaches you, Mille Lind and anite lef, | street Theatre was crowded with persons waiting for atout £0 in all. Rarker, George W. Preass. and Mr. Dutihl, of New | ‘o assume that our opposition to the expansion | New York by the five o’eleck mail tr his ott; the doors to be opened. Whi Phe convention will nominate the Syracuse ticket, York; George Herman, of Philadelphia, and W. Churd, of tlavery over a free country was an aggression | ee pe bee ye aw ne eee of Wnlalen* £A-doll Vind of thorpascengecewill be Smeed-| Gport the tmmier any | Instead of coming to the Liberty aurvet ferry, by which wned, there was a and put before the people a strong nduress, preparod | under the marine head.) . hepeaston or Whetr fake sist ae ee 4M | the pascengere for Philadelphia veuslly cross, she imi ia New York city, which will endotes Pooai tent Will | - Seyret @ porition which cannot be sustuined by fact nag | Pasted over the Jersey City ferry, at the foot ot Court, rae hcgworthy ot rebate. xince it to- | “Kob Roy,” which will be produced with e very fine more, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, &e,,an1 will send | Court oo, Oot, 14, 1850, , BuMent. It. was an open question, to be decided | landt street, at beif past tour o'clook. in order to avoid | able to count but very few broad brims, ‘of drab conte. Seancle Comatuben ae an ae Froduriek @ dead thrust to the movement of Seward & Co. towx- | Case No, 23 closed, and No, 21 was comm vpon its inherent merits, with single reference to | the ero ‘The preceution was unnecessary, for the | 1 #M informed that they are prejudiced against the | Vernon. The next iu miedession will be the highly | en- tablieh # northern abolition parly dev. but the argument on the rigbts and the welfare of the governed. people did not appear to be posted up in her move- | Pulling, being s theatre, and that, were the concert | tertaining musical treat of the Swiss Bellringers, who The addres wil urge that the + | The whig party of the North has never attempt- teste amd.dhebh eakoehi eens Shaw tik beg serpin ‘an ediilce of @ different character, they would | exeeute a variety of marches, quadrilles and melodies, Progeny 3, tea | ed apy encroachment upon the constitutional rights e then the ordinary | attend im great numbers. Tho sreinneeot, however, | with exceeding aweetness, concluding with the thrill- number abcut the mail traia ferry, Th: without them, wus sufficiently great, ritual ¢ | of the Souther members of the confederacy. On al ferry. car allotted Glenaens chat into the cauldron sight he be ra meet Oo ped Belis of Scotland. The last piece Nariovat Tw ‘Another very attractive billie val rush to resented for thi: jng’s amusement. The open- hy t places, and in a» few utes | ing piece will be the celebrated Scottish drama of even! very ex: liement sPess,an tat a same time will (eke ground ex AL mew sinva ter- | the contrary, we have observed and res to the party was the next but one to th “King Mell ‘ ved | pected them. pasty wa ™ ¢ to the iocomotive | gerous, and caused it to overflow intothe fire, Barn ng O'Neil.” the part of sitory. Te will argue, that if to's ovvenvion ol oon |) TNs Amerions mene was recsived Let night over with sincere and honorable fidelity. Our Soathern | and they took choir aeata in ita cousidersble time be- | seems to be romewhat at fault ia rot hiring a churen. | Slee tg Meee dee, atnls, by, MecReestens Lede Deen called, the whigs of New York would Litre oo" wed caused # firmmes im tho cottem market today. ee Are secure in the peaceful enjoyment of | ore the train started A number of the Jerseyites | _ Whill for the auctioneer to | Charles It wppeate to us that the talented manager east off fiom the whig party of the vation Jy oi! Other articlee are unchanged, their institutions, and they may safely dismiss from | gcliected about tke cars, and stood, with open mouth, ppear at and fun | and proprietor, Mr Purdy, gives considerable amuse- 7 vadie : Wau Ges their minds all apprehensions of injustize or asaault Y' ' | prevailed. ‘Tbe scramble for the plans of the seats was for the small sdmissio: 2 iso recommend 4 grand rally of the whigs w ew Onzane, Oct. 15,—P.M. | 5, azing tbrough the windows, in the hope of seeing the | nigh!: ing. Whist mA money of twenty. Ave Cotton hes declined an eighth, bat the demand ia | {OM the whigs of the free States upon interests | © a ig the | nighly amusing. ‘tling, and shouting, and uprowr | cents. He has several uew pteevs in preparation Ang election. ‘The -ulen have been 4 000 bsler good middiings, Which the constitution has left underthe exclusive | Tere avi from Bweden, Only « few succeeded ; but | prevailed, till at lensth Mr Thomas, of the firm Triruzn Wait—Guany Mowerse Come The ‘The resolutions will be about the some ay ‘how Xo Whiskey isadvancing ; 200 bbls. sold Control of municipal legislation. when the train was leaving, ali cheered just as warmly a & ey enters pertty avers in front of t Deautiful establishment, called Tripler Hall ‘bs gered by the minority at the Syracuse convention, «x Uige Kin Coffee has declined ; ates having been _ Lam aware ef the diversity of opinion which ex- | as if they had seem ber, commence, He said that the fixed, Pelee ot crore completed in its various department: 1 be opened cept thet they will be @ litile more ultra nie of 200 bags, wt 120. Tobacco is advancing ; 500 ists in reference torecent measures of Congress, for | Nothing of interest occurred till tho train reached | toket was $3; but that the choice swate would be wold | BY, the distinguished Bishop, this There are great numbers of outsiders preaeat, Coon ovness a hands ato. advance. | Suyar, the adjustment of the territorial questions to which | Newark, when a crowd surrounded the cara, and at @ promium, ever and above that price, and when | CY¢Bing | The programie ot the opening concert pre provisions, are firm, Weather pleasant, I have adverted. Men, animated by the same sen- , and eager- | guy bid was made, it should be recollecced that Mt did | thnuy'et beethoven Is hig master works. wet en an ‘both sections of the pat Itby. timents and principles, differ honestly in opinion ag | 7 7*® from one te another, asking, “ Where isJenny?” | not inelude the original price ot the tie! Dri, Ood 16.2860. Barrmwone, Oot. 19,1850, to th ine eff ‘Where is Jenny?” But before they h: be reget na ; ten for a baud of great magnitude. Its effects are so atest 0 Dunesle.t Movard: cleo, ie precise effect of some of those measures. ere is Jenny? jut before they had time to fad 0" ¢ P own, and @ reference given, bli mers can- The Xatioval Whig Meetings in Roobester aud yr cveyry Mille Note held aL OLOZ® $4 OD, Grate terme Time will solve every doubt. Ithas appeared to | ber, the whistle sounded, ‘Away ! away!” At Rabe | 4,7B¢ SUctioueer then proceeded to sat up the frat ete chats nannies nine euse, were well attended yesterday Tho ressivcivos Chsnged. Bales bave been made of 450 hhas of Porte Me that these diversities of opinion exll for the ex- | way, the same scene was repeated. At New Brane ing! Teg bs é tp gnaed agi 7 advantages of obtain- | poser, ‘The baud which Mr. Boohew buy selvoted ere pearly 125 of the best talent that could bo rs + procured in the city. With such instrumental ‘mowing | force the full power of musical combination will be felt, and the listener will feel « thrill of delight as the mighty. swell of harmony fills the spl musical slice te ical bal he erias and ballads of Anna Bishop will bs, of ee ee course, the chief attraction, aud the mellow apd melo~ first choice at Bos- | 5° artless expression of the feelings of youth tapped the | 10m, and who has lott hero for that city. gave am order | {a°% AGRO nemeicks thee wee Fo scones 4 ‘Window with her hang, to the little fellows, till they | to the son of the auctioneer, authorizing him to pur- | weet intonations and brilliant embellisha: kico avgar, at $689 @ $7 80; 150 bhds. of N ercise gf mutual toleration 3 500; ae moiaares at $283 $2 ris 93 $2 Ae ace cheernily accord to our tle Moet di z | wick there was a larger erowd, and « host of littl fe. ‘yamyed ee smo et one theses hs gece October 16, 1350, fe a8 tothe best means ef terminating the con- | 10W# (one of whom had discovered where she was) | { (ox! J been:—Fiour, 19 404 test, equal credit for rempitude and patriotism The | *bouted, ‘ There che ia! There she is !”—and taking t, 2 304 bushels; corm, 2.734 bushels; oata, mature of the question made it impossible that the | off their caps, waved them, aud cheered as they ran Flour market has been heavy, owing to views of all should be gratified. We may well re- | ¥ith the cars till the speed was increased beyond their bid, Ltpiuk it whig convention held here to day, as ths oumiidsie [e\re Feeelpte the steamer’s news. ‘Sales, 1.400 jcice in the admigsion of California asa free State, | Pace. Miss Lind, who seemed to be touched with this | Mr. Feltridge, who bid $000 for ¢ for Cou gress in this district, whict : + - £00 Milwaukie at $3 86; bbls. Southern Ohio Tn some respects, the territorial bills, and the te ; 00 nt $4 03, 160 do. do at $4. Good brands of Ohio and i i by Robert L. Ross, alro a whi 8 Dich hi of settlement with Texas, did not accord with m' pcr Ayer Sem Pag yee gh iohigan have been sold at $3 873%. Wheat is loss » wire outef sight. Bho then told @ story of a fine jad, | Chase the ticket at @ certain price. So help me God, | givaystoundam avenue to the heart. Thi octive, and nothing hes been @one since receipt of Wishes and opinions. But we mast acquiesce ia | who used to watch her on leaving Castle Garden, every bid heregis tora fide, 90 far as I know.” L. 0. Peck, a national whig. - jiaynur’s mews; before the, news was Known, 5.000 een ceemipusionel action of Pon bas as we acqui- | cheered ber so ipnccently and se ferveatly, while he ‘Auctioneer “Going going: ,Where is the gentleman Saaprive canpeciiooe full of dramatic effect and p eda eold a oon in good demaud. with annexation of Texus and the treaty | waved his cap with a beautiful grace, and ‘ollowed her | that esid be would bid $1,000? ‘exfel come: The charming solos in the chor were much the same es at other mu WHIG NOMINATION FOR CONGKESS IN TUB EYEVTT Bor ‘The reoeipte since our last hat bble; wh KIC E bimta, Ont Lo, eh Jededinh Hestord. of Moscow, was nominate. wo ihe ANTM Dip ag a eae hy rg OM selva ef 8100 barbele at Se. afoal, Mo ectee create. « with Mezico ema aningo as long as he could. Bho was quite adeoted | A Volee im the Gullery—He is gone to Beston. 7 Lie tees os oN. Det, 14, 185 ckey ie quiet a o, Freights are duil, at eld the more cheerfa ith the incid 0 Laughter ay ‘The whige of this district, last evening, nominated — tervay’® qpatetions. “wa thad the pe le of New Graz el She malls bo ly Saeodote. of “ Saeiee RACE ‘a \ uv Heot~ gens. . ee dpe he “Raryanthe,”’ with ‘Thomas Stewnson for Congress, instead of Mr Hie ~ Aunary, Oct. 16,1850. | declared against the introduction of slav will i ng: Bhe applica for @ ticket, | ‘The auctioneer endeavored to get the price above oe mE Beene the Mb noe the Bestate ths Vinésa Ronis ‘The past twenty-four hours’ rescipts bi due time come forward and Palty. apart only $2, and, therefore, could not obtain it, | this Sgure; but it wes no go, and be had to ki secced park. and we anticipate letenes aaveray . @ Benate they nominated BenjsininS-« — folowe: 11600 bbls; wheat, 8.560 bashel and successfully usvert | sO tye lowest price wat $3. She came back «gain, ia | 6own to Kvot for that sum. amidst loud ohcer tes ee arene Ve hemeeen eon ay ae ver.J H. Wilkins, George H. Kunu Simon Grant corn, 10.000 bushels; barley, 960 bushels, There is their right to admission into the Uuion 8a free | tyo or three deys. and handed $3 tora ticket, The | Were immediately toile by hissing. ‘To immense body of stringed instruments. The plese for and Albert Fearing, of Boston, aud Churiss tubbard, | £00? business doing iv four; the sales have been 2000 Stale, Oppraed as I bave ever beens and always | person who v8 telling the tiekets wus struck with the | guisbed man then chose his seat in the parquette, the | 100 Petformers. on Firsson's doubie grand pianotorte, bbis. at previous rates Wheat ts steady and ft shall be, to the extension of slavery, | trust the fu- b Tast back and immediately under th. jer. It | Will bee splendid affair, and the superb chorus, “The 8 Obeles a with enler of 2000 bushels, at $1126, for Genesee! ture action of the government will’ be suci a eee oo OE ee ee in ead Tene ai a | wea of eouten txouting: the contract the stage. ox a | javisiniah” of Handel, will cites © performance whieh ‘The eeinosrate have nominated Lsaao Hmery Hon- | Th. trancactions in cook hav fyi’ Jenesce. inn ar oat Li ment wil such as to und tot she was @ factory girl aud thet rhe had to | Was —— wont iH fn we en! mel ri enh ® | is eminently worthy of the great occasion for which it fy Crocker, Oyrus Nowh Hecred, Huggies | ate. te eine Wee heres ‘, usels. at im ¢ no new conflicts involving the assertion of | earn tho additional dollar betore she could pay for a tA re cr ee | ies, esananens je ig over | was arranged. The tickets, we are informed, are sell- heck a04 Join T. Heard, Bomacors for Saffolk | Sowee Wislnuts Vere caianek ceeaae Fellow cowed. this principle. It is a principle which pervades the | ticket, He sound out the girl's address, aud mention. | bead. ig 1 throw a flood of light upom miu to-mor- | Foe Peotuiy, and we have no doubt the hall will be Both tickets adopted at tha‘) titesox + See Secale awa ge ite iets teieemton Be for Northern mind, and our Southern frends must not | ¢d the matter to Miss Lind, who rent her #consider- | TOM MiuDt a ats set the other tickets, | filed to ite utmortextent This great enterprise de- waving in, Kamael Hoar. free + bushels ‘two rowed, to’strive inva week or tasnion, | 2k OUr people to renounce it. May we mot hope, | bie sem of money, Sad a a inet an cna and stated thet the purcharer of che next one had the | *¥e® extenrive patronage. the whig Domination for the Seus: ware eld wt Bho. Tn oate, the males have beow 1p god , HEM, that the rapacious spirit of conquest which | gabe tid and young, sitls and boys throusea | Privileve of tuking oll the tickets in the house at the | | Camisry’s 0 —The ramo interesting and a Gterae Furiey, tre0 seller, nud | Hoshela at 8834 0400. "Staal! sales of prisom whiskey, | OPC°Cd the fountains of bitrerness and discord, may | ground the cate, aud some ol Ue gore active ciimord | MO price. (ears of laughter.) ‘The bidding com: | highly amusing entertainment of songs, chorusys, and sion Secours and fee onl tick ‘ "| Geeihandcameesestr poly tr fuses Meta | Sette teeterneaeaatcs Secs | Msi Sueokes doen urs premium ie’ forcasu at | tue. The burteqque operas copta, and ls witaoaed , Bas } . J “ - as knocke ¥ jo le , Anew ticket will be formed oa the 28th jnsb., at nee between Hunt ‘be friends of the Union—the wise, the rational reals in the stege box. to dir. Robert Smith, the | witb much Isughter. etw ‘The secoud tot, ive im number, was knocked | Oxrwfic — Fellows’ Minstrel n, while the demoustrations were made by those bebind. ot jokes were levelled at Haroam, amidst fi Concord, heir * Cre —Hont Gi and riotic everywhere—wil! roars of hier; and the familiarity with which th: brewer. will exert all tl MOVEMENTS AY 15K SOwIM Epincuse Convention. os OFF OO tne en eenetnes OF exleusion Which: ay abeeea tt | Suurenced Aitss Lind Bighly saved her. Jue exid, | €own st $10 premiuin to Mr. Swit, who took the weats | powers this eveniag in negro melodies singing and juauom asasuas- ac. seaaedinelnne | reproduce the dangers from which the country has | “Where ie baruum ? Auother suid,“ [ in box No. 3. The third lot fold’ at $4 premium to} ganciog. Meyer's execution oa the violin is oxoel- The Eayannah Republicon hee a & Canarpaieva, Ontano, Monday, Oct. been reseved ? ix! reward for a sight of him’? A third rnid,~ He ts pay- | Stewart; then Audenreid two, at $744; Alexander, six- | lent : ‘ » Semeas Meadayy Oct: 7.1 ; ing black muil to heaven.” No,’ said a fourth, $7; Sonetler. two, a8 $7) | Amenicas Mvexust.—Tho entertalnmonts for thi My Drax Str :—Up to thie o° i | In surveying the men f Ce e , fu » ie we are without e asures of Congreas connected - tcrmal publication of the pcocrediaga of the | With the elavery question, we should rejoice in the | Myohiy Mveivg, to the Lord” Sn. lest saying pro. ine vaapeciiie ot er ee nt Syracuse Convention, or notice of the ac- | prohibition of the slave trade in the District of Co- | @ louder one. a little urchin erying out. in a squeakimg | ® $036; United States Hotel. tive. at $65) Petersoa, | ringers, aud the rucoessful Jeoks of the “Drankesd.’ \lanee of its nominations by either of the candi- lumbia. | hail this as a great measure of patriot- | yoice, which found utterauce through his nasal organ, | TW, ut $630; United Staves Mote, two, ab $5)¢; Har- s . - ies, beyen | an announcementin your behalf that | iemend bumanity. It removes from the capitala | “Say. Barium, { want to see that wooly horee !” | Tim, two at Hla; Bug, threw. at $04) Walker. two. ae = oe oon pemees posers — ntly np eared in the Albaoy £vening Journal, treffic which shocked the sentiments of the people, tber little chap. about the seme sire, replied:— | &t $6, Ricbarcn, one, at 76. Here the front seute all | (PF "wry respectable audiences, omens i | which assumed to speak by your authority, [tia abd brought reproach upon our mations! character, | “De afu't got no woolly horse wow, but beauciful | ToUnG were depored cf and Lo Uinnd mil the agent | SSL a go. will open atthe New York tained by many, diflering irom me ia opiaion,and |, | should be wauung in candor it | omitted to say a beautirul enge 1 wieh 1 ould hear | 0/212 Herma, (bel stated i iet vey Msisponed of im | Amphitheatre, in the Howery.ou Monday wool, with several prominent presses, that in the accept- | that I deplore the passage of the Fugitive Slave ae Sie Peek lates yo yrs: "| the Freuch company of equestrians, ; pt } et outed, under the | thore Boars in whieh seats had already been pur. pa ceo which L refer, it was aon intention to ap- | lew, in its present form. Recognizing to the full- ( counti in the great cotton growing soot Biante, that staunch Union delegacea to the Convention wiil be elected ia exch ‘The Virginia Reform Cony Judge Maron President of th. ‘THE UNION MEETING ay , Bar risean. Got 16 185 The Mobile deeriver repr ternoon and evening are the vaude window opperite Jenny Lind ota thet tb Us greatest excitement,“ L sew her Wibat do you ree | ebased They would never get tarough the sale at the | Banwey Wit.tawe bas beew playing in Boston. with Meeting recowtly held jn that cily, was t prove of the resolutions passed by i | est h i uy y that convention, | ¢8t extent the constitntionsl obligation which it P _ fk present rate, (Loud ebeers ) He appears uext in Vrovidenoe, R. I. and most enthusiastic ever Beli toere and « as more Only expressing the sentiments of the intended to euforce, | regret the feacures of th aE eee ee eeea. lve Gaia songen litte | This was evidently false move, es may be seen by at --This olstingaished actrosa,who people of Mobile have put their coi « non “bigs of New York, than did those reporied by bill, which ure c-leulated, not to arrest ayitation, Here the ears dashed away, wod | the foliowing reeuls for five lots, which were the very | po fairly termed the burt iu tus Stater lad 4 crow ie cblows dvetzines of vtedteton, aud's se he committee and rejected by the majority of the but to moke it more intense and universal. It could | Barnum, who wns not visible for some "ti bert rents dn the houre, and the same as those sold for | house on her opening night at the Atheawam Bo ii thé dhsnctblon 06 the t convention not have been well coneidered, aud needs eesential | fedinaly, “Who cells me?~here { om.” thrice the amount:— 3 a ile 2 Bhe eppeared as the Countess. tn the psy of © * Tenelere a copy of the rejected resolutians, be- | modifications. The summury operation of its pro- | Jvet fu time to be late,” yemarked a gentleman in the 9 at be Fr | oro 4 Se iT Joy aud at the senelusdon of the [aw Vee - bape pnd eee evi, " e Visio route oar. Ay ae od rays, showers of bouquets covered the stage, amidst em- The South Carelina Hicetin leving that you will not hesitate to declare your Visine conflicts with all our uotions of personal | %r,, vay jn which the Princeton boye thrust their look wp. wud th theslastic cheering " : opinen of them, and upon the subjects to which Tight and recurity, derived from the common law, | » 44: inte the windows, reminded Miss Lind of a man ut $6 fo premium omeach. [t | pce Barner in Bosron.—Those favorite artists, Crrsarne 7 > they refer. d recognized by every free constiiution. who came through the window at New Haven yester- * price, at that wfinye ae pe pomeyy 4 soid, exeorded yl0—without | 2 soe inelucing the first, at $626, Wuth #u eamest desire to maintain the integrity | | bave eapresced my views thus freely on the d after standing end gazing at her for rome cfeorperty in this State, in such magner ag te topics to which you call my attention, ee, ~ “> Ms - ol went out by the same way a» that by which he The election in thin atwie b Mr. Aiken, tbe whig eandisat ys our poeition in the glorious whig party of the | it due to you and to all, in the present posture ipgle word} ‘The prices then ranged at $6 prem. down to 4 aban Ave hundred pesenns wave obliged to Pixth district bas probanty been pation, | remain, very truly yours, a at aflairs, thet my sentiments shoald be uttered with- quallyfeany asat Prince. | The lowest premiumin the Oret circle was $229 The ble to obtsin Beate - Francis Granoer out reserve i have no eptutons to eouceal A women and children erawand | rend tier ranged from 37 premium auwa UO pZ—somne Redes . P,P an Bh Be he ad eal se haar thee eta = cake Wo gee Che Neges tnd soveral | Pitieming the weoona to the fires. The third ter | 800 tin Babine ajority over . ; i EUehMerOoude of division’ ns should prevent the provided with Insupa. whieh ouiy bed the eifwot | Tenged Irom $2 to we ee eerugaented tor rehearnal, | (PK. am imtae ae WASHINGTON HUNT TO FRANCIS @ RANGER. | whige of the State und of the nation from waitin agar we om bg yy be See nsaaee! at | vas pucen ond toat2 o'clock ieatiny only du or 400 | Completed in Boston, The Orio Erection. axy, Friday, Oct. 11, 1850, and acting together in support of their ancient an ‘enothor. of toate undiepored of in tat ticr, which wil be sold by | Wbere they will fing. no doubl, an private tale. The whole rece will probatly amount = “* to $6 00, OF at most to $1U,0W--Deing an average of City Intelligence, : $6 per tebet. _ Apsounste Pew Averws. ty Cauvane Chonen = It ie said there will be tome trouble to-morrow with | Yerterday aitermoon, at 4 o'clock the a/jouraed eae ere ure 400, aud who have | tion rale of the pews in Calvary Uhcrel, #) Une coruse ‘at all times of Forty-first street and fourih avenge, eames olf at the said church. aud was pemerourly wtieudel The rented pews which remained over from the lest wale, om AL « My Dear Sumit have received your letter selieed principles, Ditlerences: of secuooal Clete ty the proeeediogs of the Whig State Coa- feeling ought rot now, more than in times past, to | tepped the wh James MW. Gaylord, de t b ‘ noon, end enclosing certain resolutions which’ eeparate Norhern end Southern whigs in their ton remarking. Congress, in the Thirteemth dirtier t lustond of re reported by Mr. Duer, and afterward super. €fiorts to secure a wise and honest administration | the: cam see me.” Fivek, wbig, as previously rey al : srurd by the waoption of Mr. Cornwell’s substi- of our common goverament. Muy it ever be ad- | Bpen ® wrong scent. Qreesiousl delegsitoa te vom ben te tutes ministered in a spirit of justice toward all sections, | T8O er three were mi het + greatly ‘, That bumbog won't do, Bar: eight whige, aud three free poll wh ‘ured not say to you how sincerely Iregret the We must act pholding the curdiaal ecw ae divisicon to which you teler. It weemycernest doctrines of ith. The constitution | Pose Peeping, teense eoen sn carpest tone, vine Saturcay, were dicpored of by choive, Che aueth ger, rom Washington City. vvire that a epint of conciliation should animate does not belong to the North nor the South. We | everybody burst into laughter. The whistis counded, wa, Aation, Desehen pp ae] HOSTILE DEWONS EMA TIONS OF i 1s (D1) | the preesedings of the convention. ure all concerned in the exercise of t's powers for | apd iv an inetunt the ears were gone. od purchasers of PESSIDBN TIAL Al ee | ~ om consulted on the subject before the meet- the beneficent purposes which it was derigued to At Preston there was aleo s crowd collected; and a ‘ive? Maer Reed «es more for- a br purch'r mim. nd gave my approvalto the fulfil, The accountatiny and liattation of the | large number of bitte boys. oe of whom w t the independence of Congress, te then the rest. ran about denetog with joy, as if LT learn from one of 1 agents here, that the | J’ he’, mium, Pew Boston Traveller was the peper 1 terred to im the o + $30 «173 MrJonuson... 19 aa. Ont, 14, 1880 ice of the convention, reeoinvons to which you allude, in the belief that executive power, A report bas reached here trom Florida to th ve on 1 © ©cotments of toleration which th . the proteciion of our national industry, the im- | be were rond—* 1 seed ber, I seed ber a rr b ee 7 Govt That opveral aiereties tod were 8 would oad tw ineule hy rmony rom a provément of navigation and inten ius Ai eat | everywhere slong the line, fcom New Jersey Satine ke tet ie papre, wad | 10 Mr Gieeeote 30 BE my Hs] tating and making prepare renew how | uppeared to me that they preseated common chaunels of commerce, the observance of justice ye Ft met 8 C.T. Cromwell 23.3 Bruce The fellowiog official Pr We £ d+ of justicevand moderation, upon which all in our relations with all couptries—ihese are ob- | pointed out those portions ot it that re- BY TELEGRAPH 4 a Be jects Ot a7 4 ry MoP sid 20 Dave been mace. — + bigs thats unie hago any heey men i? of tad demand performs» and ons ental | own, beloved Sweden. She breathed a fer. Prinapenenra, Oct, 16, 1850, ms see = wk aterbury. = or @ Michig! I yea t of nee ‘Obedering the position in which | aa yon them we een all unite m regard to theese | vent erpiration that ite ty “a 7 4 ~ gua ee eae ‘ued by the ection of the bonveation, | do not | and many other views which petuate the whigs, | evergy ot ¢ Th to endequiees Shel on Smet bee taken paee de Pi: 3 PP. Ss Cbaries B®. Tedd, Oliver Peuy lisbert foe} myself eabed apon to discuss the question how — there are no geographien! distinetions. The diver- | cane. who bave the courage to expend | tween Barnum and some stockholders of the Chesnut 18M FO. Fecte. 9) Md Mite Be Campbell Missiopers for ciaking te wea these sesolnuons conflict in principle with sity Of sentiment between the two great sections to | te make morey. Bhe was delighted with the Delaware | street Theatre, who iusist om being 4 headed’)! i465 K. L. Shefllin. 20 b. Wendhemea. a8 Tndvan tribes tu New Menic oct finally adopted by the majority. Every whig Which I have alluded, so long as all will consent to | i® paselng from Tacony ia the seamboat to Uhl | Someof the reporters are indignant becacse Barnum | 14 Mr, Shimon... ¥) 28 M drach 6 Re ean: MW woot judge for bimset?, whether in reality there is be guided by the chart of the coastilutien, will not | Incelphia—and certainly the sowne was worthy Of Ad | euye them third tivt erate. ‘The excitement causes | 216 Mr Auth 4 Waterberty. carer, teen Oven etn alttorna ; ch a diflereace hetween them as should spirate endanger the Union, nor sever those cherished ties | ™anOMs jhe InGaN’ Spates i ew over ite sure errimwem’ OB all O18. te elt A. Well. . : ce who have long ected together, uolled hy Which bind the whig party together, ain lined with trees on either band, and a a Sal gies ee Sotes Aa ny ome ns view I done on Friday at the Muviowl #and ry, deolined cohen sentinients, In support of great aad vital You and | bave witnessed the petriotivm and Colples of publie poli true nations! feeling evinced by our whig brethren \s Sou mek am expression of my opinion, Leannot of the South, duning years of personal association ? dimly rising in the distavce, combined to form # very beantiiu} landecapo, though fur taferior to the glorious bay of New York. Convention of the Cadts oi rerun io New erations tor ber grand concertina tnatelly oa k om Monday, to ait T Morell) } 1 : j 6 9 dey bevitate to state my views in relation to the difler- with them in the hails of Congr [tis impor | In order to avoid the preseure of the crowd, Misa y next nu, 4 The gravid rection of the re co wlich unhappily distract aad embarrass the ble that we ever should be separated trom them in ot into the Kdwin Forrest. an opporl- — 315 & 3 tls State, was opened in this ofty, to-4 ‘ whe party att o favers moment. nik feeling or political principle. 1 will aot surrender | Epeateteas ao W. Ds H ady, Grand W Patror weve) ous tor as these diff-rences are personal in their my cleim to live aud die in the same aational party aan si ; r. iat an pepe erence ate mange dy AN aracter, I consider them unworthy to engage with Clay and Crittenden, Bell and Mangum, | Sa cain an des pecsongen toate aaie ane aoe es 204 Mr. Sobriski., = erest to the Order were pure’. « i Stent oe | p ting large were mY) K. Gray. bo Me flat... Pi ; ~ © thoughts or disturb the action of t party, enly end Gentry. | t baviog cted to ne peweral emth 2A Kyi 16 4A Jenne 1 oflcers wei ¥ ec ntved for the establishment and cement ‘There are peculiar incentives to union and har | supper ing @ faster boat, the Trent ertainiwents M3 Mr, Qu » 4 on the ebarsoters in which will b= sastaiued | lle pt Company oF comedians § AL tne cun- clusion of this piece, Mikes Uitert will sing one of her Grand Wort aa firet. and the captain rent the bulk of down on the other boat, though roo were still to- Naw Yous avo Now Jew tives from th: treble principles, and got forthe gratification mony at the present crivie, We have a whig Hitiee) leaders. In respect to the merits of veministretion worthy of our highest confidence, Orend earetoey, e f : f naure ata ‘ deena ‘oulur men, perfect freedom of opinion and pre- im both our national end State governments We | eredulour, and serutinized every woman w pitve isg Boom "Ske ad OR turenee aint He mneondedsoun 16 ia fight which are bound to ber appearance When the Edwin Forrest arrived Pepular songs, und the concluding freture will be the H tHitehoork. ot or , / » Kiebarde ernot be questioned nor abridged, and which | ing out the measures for which we have la ber whart, —— covered —— Se grand patrictic Orame of ~ Patna, the Tron doa of | | © “ t eo) Srust will never be permitied to arrest our progress © apy years of eflort and viewsitude. ee ete co. ranhane oo aonten Veena Booct, who is an actor of great ute Secretary, The apnouce ' Othe nithinment of the objects of paramount My sentiments are fully before you. I find my- | Reha tita iW arovedeny to Joncas Horch, ia Obert: | warmest inerhe of opplausy, will yustava the character Busret CS, “ ' Y Men rise and fail; they floarish felt placed (by no egency or solveitarion of my own) Th ‘of like #ild- | ot Onesetah, the Indian Chief Lt i aimort unasces= ations we a crowd of | sary to rey, that. to beet feeling ex nt ot | il Teeelve ell that om ‘ appeets he principles for which we in @ position of unusual delicacy, [am pot respon- “ - i cod ore es excred aa the codstitation, and as tible for the existing ¢iseencions Having no re The ressions wil proba ily soatiuue aaull Fey bree timena day—at wine, tere amd Ancre. se of the - the rights of eeif goverament senimente to gratify, aud vo personal ends to pro- pice calle int» actic oe gh Sate hy pee ) oo of the whig party of the Union, in mote, it hes been my constant effort to allay ani- y corps dramat ywe qnerters of a0 boar tn devotions! on-e ares tet 10 the seetional questions which have Agi- mesities, to heal divisions, and preserve thet | | pore ance f mary mp Nests, & Milles end meting of the Utien “ ud the country, does — tomy mind the = barmeny which ensures vigorous and successful | Dany, Ocserves 6 fel saa ma! po at hs The ‘ollomieg stand pery, The aerting ‘ stant toe conberragements which seem to be eatertaia- action. A p i eae pointed:—Oo Bile aad Uren witeh it war Tew ro remne" opttel «t \ by many of our politionl friends. We all know If the whig porty is to perish by its own fends, | 1 more and mere lanpeti d clamored more war Tosatti Romeo and | tei UE Leave ob Atwrner. Ow tne ve by com Br ete wide diflerence of sentiment exis io the 1am guiltless of the great calamity. It is for the — jovdly for MY Sppearacce At length Mr. | Julie Appy resuld as tS of the breeby ot on the baleony. and addrewed s Fhort | on aw former night- the houre foti gad the acting ox- | U to them, saying Mire Lind wasqreatly ‘atigued. | cellent throughout Ln eberacters ruch as Kumeo, they would +xeure her, Bot it would | Mirs Curbman has po rive 4, Kaowing her phyrtoal under the generat re os MOA00, provided th note @ her aud Senthera mind on the subject of whigs of thie State to determine whether all their meeting to Ge Bei Uy the ne , ‘ y. This difference is not @ tact of recent ori- eflorte and secrifices shull come to this inglorius ©. Wexieved at the outset of ovr national career. conclusion. ' tit did net deter our fathers from making com- ___ It i# proper for me to add, that the article in the | note. The people kept w ting and whistling, and mental abilities in this regard we suggested Be- rou cause end sharing common trials and sacri- Lvemng Jownal, to whieh your letter refers, con- Seloce-al execp Gmeription, wil. ot length se OP. | kre the propeiety of Ber wadvetazing Ube rach <f sin the achievement of our independence. [t teins @ correct und authorized expression of my sD ious ont tong serneters, which che evulé Gil with great edvamteg 7 Fon tre jormed. bY & poteot y fom ot hee gevernmet yet sven upon earth. It Wasuinetos Hunt. | drew ot. that Une Seecipts vied eerous obsnele; yetitdid not deteat the Hon. Francis Graxonn. fo nation of the Federal conetitution. Nor has it synod A end iethels ged hew JN he day toe bP. with great regard, yours traly, | The gemmitter ow over.ure minutes of tbe bart marting, im of Gowern : words | chuzel A devtroctive fire seo Avcouetary. ceearred. |s Of Meeers Milter, Bro we heen sefhevent during the sabsequent period of sii e¢ Fair of the Amertoon Institute. i Veiak has setae d te (he ee VOaTe. tO Aerest ou Onward progress, ited ibitiom this year is certainly one of the finest -«) agen Mebye y 4 : reported tm tbe alfirmast ‘The Ohio river wer meyer ka low w poole, in the enjoyment of & wings aud Ho T Re hy part of the world. and tx said | weet ked of. Allover the city the theme | A vga dae Bey sotan Minthet Ghimpertant beeiues: PUR tneive arraoerments 1 ark pack. | eee Pic dame reine Yaa bons 1 Phe feltowing ta flat of thee Sine Times ce well mention here that Barnum paid for | the Becednen The eoneii meee UREN SO chook Lolihe alieraoe.the om nitine Liergeiy:belio4 tbat at Compact. For miyee ‘no fears that it tr wi ” ent to Philadeipbis, and also on Pesticont G of Arraugem: pte hr per ied. reo mee jing & Com oo gees ons reer gegen " of | in hea hy thie morn sh the ex. better ge © tly, 06 the house will, sertaisiy be | PMH setetee on Thurday (thc day) at ih will « ou be permutied to toach the foundatioas ro vr elbows Union. le iw trae that secuonat dif gy, | resees have sometimes produced violent colhous — y).retords. " op non, and exeted serious alarms. Bat North- Devons 4 weeling and Southern feeling have always . Ayrebire. cided to the higher sentiment of matiogality, and Aleerne: year. Piensarve Farty o > | ception of Mice Land, whom mo one wowd dare to cre le | here is to be wo more gorgeous farmiture in | Nwwo hGanexs —The entertaloments, comm nced mares, tO | Jostevening before = wumerol ¢ tenable mudi: wih Ube wondertoa leete oo (De gis fop: «he sande For wa: are everything le 08 be of the best deerription, but plaiw. andwil expenses org are to be paid to the uttermost farthing Nothing will ihe Kavel tamily aud Leow } | siwalled te Dir lime, The “Butrér de. Bai” tolto; dew d tree. ’ toe ve played loval aud subordinate to that devotion Srede ¢ the course of the journey trom York to ch Mr. Hriient, Whe marter ot ballet, ead an ele | Uetiesl tr ports. wore prose a tbe Onpen, tar the parson bh Unow which anmates the hearts of the Milling co Pillodeiphtar aed while in the cage acnam toon oe: | gaat dancer, ane M lin Bertin S desply iietesting unrratiee 1 , , Amervenn people. ion to tay aloud to Mics Lied." ase you seen or | Ceived with Uratenit g planar dobre the Sgnee Utbeieaee tc ~ ® Alter bal Ro hour G iwermicton, Uae new peator tue, Rew De. Bisiew debi jug in the obured A Mas Throws ove ly ettechment (¢ the w “were ever origa of eth “Toasnot Sere that MOHtOW we wball give the the whigs of the North Bare, in any respect, or dk sera im tne orem casion beard what they ray of acrest faliag oat be or me? Bite Lind. replied chat baa ard oF read a word about it Lt war the fire vie guste The day atter ( | besrdof it From thisit ia pretty orideut Mademoirale ter ee Senge Lima does not rad the papers. | we wal jf - <1 perceive. eo Phitedetphia | © in fideti Na pepers. She weved ve sme hw Le | cet be equetieg imeny cther theatre. ed fanneai, | ,, The UB. tigate BE Learetier, Paulding, was | Eitomemt here, which they do for two versoas. pro- | ¥) the Kavel Seaully with eperieovion o=rer w bafound we resisted (he XA. ot Bremenbaven the Lich of September, yxpocted (0 | bably— firet, leet thay should be eharged Witt taniag | Mi Bpolher Lamtowlicie wapany Sous Uieks mee ba: son on which involved . sail sbertly for the Unked Btates Diack wail; apd sesondly, they fear theic quist. ramen, | deed wevdsatul. nua twe or Lares Oeeorantions pranent | 1 ang IT 0 vin ge epncaraary wet fer ihe fartiet | Zoe, mi catha Seemed sald sity Sil lore It oF ae cneiell ebuitizions | a siobmess eed a mageire- non wmtiteiy worthy of the | teib of Southern territory. We regarded grader wilt sett rom Norfoik for ne week. | Of wariaal excitement. But i: fe Deiter to tell the | i Sleds Gan a Oe ‘The U 8 Coast rurveying steamer Jeifersom. Lieut. | trusk. regatairgs Of aomaeguences, ont whe trath is fading. arrived at Norfolk the 1432, from ® | thie. thar tor ro far the ua than at New York and Boston. #04 f@ beth citles ‘Dhe Philadelphia po per @ and Lyerefore had but rhert ecmeancs of the ar o'clock, at which the wor- ber of ane seemed to Steamboat ‘The steamer Martane 7 four miles betew Brunesios oo ¢ etreck ¥ ie she + ROrption ef te ex! Beery Gary of proeerim an 6 ote damaged. r ciguaasitie MO BXTRA SRSRON OF ‘ OLIVA * ope i meres ag meompatible with our just righ’ LATURE SUMMARY THC) or an > veder te Federal compact. In oor opporition oe, Comm ier DERL ChReRED, mm, (he whige of the South stood mantully by orale. svte. We ot the North were influenced, in & Marine perormance anc ee wieh ilities of Asolwe Ravel. fa (0 ned sae, and above “ a oh deaver, by to the extensiod i iece @ee ay it slavery ahd’ Ola Temesentation; while the ee yrs Ly hip titers po e-em and reeeption of denny bind v Lice of the South were naimated by a iC word by Merete. Cs } kay. nds. T Coolidge, ‘TUR FIRST TICKET Ae TON. - | ” Seas thon eutaracd tome . | conte jw preserve barmeay and concord between gud intended for the Rest Inols trace, Pn pitva, Oot 86-4 ovelock, P. ) ‘ad chepprared Peterera weak to look $1 4 be (therent seetions of out common eounrty ALN: woastle, Me. Lath imstens © ery superion vy eager prises the dasing feats om aha | Jee bad diapprs ya ens bw re svtisfied with the Union as it was. | of 125 tens, built of white ok. and copper f Tip beamiticl baaet of Gudine wih Mr. | ee apr age) ay By hfe to ag | from Oxtor) Mow» The whele whi ty simed to avert the vectivnal foll poop. smd makogeny can or henut, o'closk, and of which I rent you a es Driliant, Mle Bertin and helmaa, aad the rea piece oted poy parevms woe threw mn the gtagh af poew, was an exciting aliaie, though tn the | ot “The Greve Mouster LT yeter-on, or the other fiiher oval ' eantraversies were #0 clearly foreseen. Bat matter ofthe first ticket there war vo excitement | Bee > The beautiful eomedy, Often wba! ver, potwitotanding the repeated eTorts ob the * aad ty ‘o wer (Dat gave Goma Meteuee Busey at Meal wos | Ste ee ‘Suse re Bheneees ‘cod Mien) Mt > [ose jective parts vith great coabe @bility anew it tetking eutionvely © © re emsestoy eotaus bie « anetenrly ereerted sores th ‘The chad ge aw te Me | {pre ef our pobtigal opponents, Northera, ao leas: } than Leotthe deoncerain, 058 seapvaplake bas she, a taye wetcoos || e€eee-ton of sb the territetes whieh Wears dot infer med what nome ike ahip Denes, eS 1 | Sect ot discord and. serie in wnd ont of Ona- wit eee ANCA iy Mteres keeremen k | *b0Kt the pud.e renohing #1 vy Mamity « euttlen ) eyree Jing the war with Mexico, ant before $B g Talensow Stowe 1 boa toc tyr Wade UP Viele minds net to bid for it, od the one ant Pat Mase in | Puy CH rhete nduqueate were newts, we fraly aud» temoer, ship Jobe t Leas, or 1018 nae Grip 07, of them, panels, Rock, ofveed tot Wj Whe | Hewett the ceheriessbests wl tommeare HR ibe ant. ty fad py Mew | epatediy Aeelar@ to the admiuistration and the A’ Thomartom tb. 6» Masry Menton & [ermond, | other btadee bet estior, as 00 bartow ip bis tami-abts ote ‘ — ok the Mar) Oe | Cogeny that at free terriory were xcquited, ocelase. ot Te tows to be cemaineded Re Cost, A ehty, delng ex go nyt Ny A na ty iene Tappooee We pete uilehret. Ales sahooner F Copelnad, in | Diy h as O08 for the fret Hheket fi * dod over it b7 OMY ACU) Iee'g poenet betvern Fhowertoa nud Denvow, ac'ly wht he propored to girs Lert, Boot purchased | [ive Lary Amorsutie, ire, Mughos as Awetie, ond | the +ork of wp inospslery, tevety chowlia got be exte

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