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em acine THE NEW YORK HERALD. a — ag: = —— — WHOLE NO. 5982. Wt SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 87, 1850. si & PRICE TWO CENTS. THE FIRE DEPARTMEN tT. Mayor and Common Council, accordin; to the | municipal officera being such men as I have de- | rican ocean steamer Pacific made her last vo Eusical—Coneerts aad the Opera, egreement of the preliminary meeti the two — scribed them, and for a eat public good, I found | from Liverpool to New York in ten deys, four oe ‘To-night, the second sncred concert of Anna Bishop | Before the Se See saree Boon ner of Alfred Carson, Chief Engineer of | C&™Miltees. And I the more eapeci retired, be- myself compelled to penetrate the long vista of cea- | end three quarters, from wharf to hed, A writer | win take plac at Tripler Hall. The frat 26.—This being the last day ot ar Wan Come ae te ‘mon | /¢¥ing, from their injustice towards the Fire De- turies that binds the past to the present, since the | in yesterday's Times states that the Pactie lute y ? , one wat One | trisle took place. Several prisoners were d (scharged, ne Sonnet Memakiteee. Purtment committee, chat I had very little justice # of the early Egyptians, in order to obiain the | Liverpool at2 P.M.,on the Llth of September. | ofthe most magnifivent musical entertainments ever | gyidence ap to justify th detained On the first o Uvtober, instant, after various | @f mercy to expect at their hands, while con- perlative degree which they discovered and used | The New York papers state that it apd that | Known im this metropolis; and the selection of music, | longer in price. "Ewe long arguments quibbling and staving off, a committee thar hid | tDding with them alove, und ‘in the ab- | toanathematize the evil doers of those early times, | city at Sh. 45m. P. M., on the 2ist ult. Add 4h. | for this oecasion, gives promise of greater excvilenos | fore the Court, to quash jctments; 0.3% egainst been sppoimied by the Common Council for the | SePce of the people, whom they had at the outset and to thereby promote their public virtue. It is | 45m. for the diflerence of the time occasioned by | still, ‘The very best compositions form the programme, | i*™** Bergen, and the other pending against - rpose, composed of Messrs. Wood, Bard, and | fp uncricmeniously excluded. To have found painful, I say, to be thus compelled to use this su- | diflerence of longitude, and we have 10 deya % | seq’ ance Bishop in the splendid aris, “With Verdure | * Chae ancien One ty ismiss t—Tho B 4 a began an investigation, or ‘inquisition, themselves guilty, would have been expecting far perlative degree se often in connection with anex- | hours for the le: of the passage. ” ws Yq . pp iisag hanya Grand Sane bere eeu p Bogyn rage ending respecting the tuth or fallacy of my late annual | 0 ch from poor buman nature, even more, ' position of ¢ infamous career of the present mu- The ish ocean steomer Asia is said to have | “#4,” from Haydn's “Creation,” may be expected to against ‘One Eyed T Pombron, ‘on chi ped for . The ceonmmiiee having invited, perhaye, than the law, divine or human, (eslfpre- | nicipal government ; but, “ we must be cruel to be | made her last homeward vo} in 10davs 7 hours. | Produce ev rN eine ne the Pemtotion’ hy which pve Bervation being the first law of nature.) wold have kind,” order to preastve. the children of men | Allowance must, however, sinede for the greater | bilities, tham she did last Sunday night jn “Let the | the life of Mrs Warner, which exploded in the h 0Use appointed, a cominitice from the representatives of | tolerated, end Which, if they had breught in so from'a wide-epread chaos, and @ Wide-spread dege- ed with which, owing te the set of the currents, | Bright Seraphim’—one of the most finished pieces ot | of Thomas Warner, yesterday handed into court the Fire Department to join them ia the investiga- | Ti@hteous and truthful a verdict as self-condemaa- | neration. voyage from America to England is accom: heal exercash a ti sifdavits, endorsed on the back “. tis tion ; which the representatives accepted, appoiate | Ui» ennai would either have exposed {hem | This Feport, of sixty pages, ‘thus concludes = plished, than the voyage from England to America. paca atrg carved scpevenesepbary bese red nog {zogmpeon, who, 1s appease, ous ‘ne i ¥ 2 ves to the displeasing charge of lunacy, an en | jm t there was troth in the e Asia’s outward voyage to New York w: _ . y ‘Be | sction of the Grand Inquest, was on hat po Bag ry thal omen eneseeces to Soncosinie straight ehoted, or have Teovived more aredit for | ope. a that Yo had just sie of make them —that | complished in 10 days, 11 hours, 36 minutes, mean aa Bishop has power over the soul of her audienoe, pong Chik er the, Doe temepaad tigatien. their disinterest nevolence towards the Chief Pu! ne yg been guilty of great impropristies | x:eaming time. Frem this, we are told, must be | andcharms by the united graces of her style and hor | "OOF, . ‘Ata prelirinary meeting it was agreed, by both | Fieinecy aid the Fire Department thea they have Sete gealgent of thle dutine sat ths Sointeal oon | deducted O hours for the detour by Halifax’ Bat | pertet method ard execution, Mes tects teen ny | oh esha ayam, evening via heap vot Thom pecs Semmittees, that the Chief Engineer should hare that helt iiiaties eave path yok Toe ‘and Grand J of gross corruption— should he not fod penn lt vce greet Sete the proper pleces—there are ne suspirations forced | to be relieved from any iurther responsibility. he jatitude to prove al is charges, both specific . ry 4 | have couched them in lay; b, be ered; the less . Daniel A. Gate } ~—Daniel A. Gale, the in- ‘and orecral. Afwr the Counrson Henne peranic, (body thas sppeinted them, together with a Tittle fay shies homely te pauied, tote deen | Tesistance from oceanic currents on the Halifax | #° % 8°t Uke discords upon the oar; but all Ler yooal | a iamicl A. G was arrested on Friday, having ferfolzod tee very reluctantly consented to admit the moulding of theirown. Their decision, I say, for my | at the same time rospectful. J route ought also to be taken into account. power-and it Is not of @ limited kind—is in unison | bis recognizances, when called for trial on two indist- publie Boot or to permit me to employ coun- | CoRdemnation, was formed even detore ths were | Reforms «f ol: asures a* well as inthe passage On the whole, we are disposed to admit that the | With the harmony of the theme snd the spirit of the | Mente, was balled yesterday by the court, tn the sume #el, and had closed the doors against the people— | $1 Sen and being eer tee oti it | of new cee be relation fo this Department, hare doen | Pacific, not the Asia, has made the quickest pas- | composer. she will be ably snpported to-night by a0. $y ond Mr fale tet tent ee ejecting even my own witnesses, save one: at | b® nes a ke the humblest privileges extended to | eae 2 diy ay ime %, ered : jt ay the at- | sage yet made between Liverpool and New York. | yeral other favorite vocalists, and the orchestra: will a very important witenes egainst George W. Niles, the res an wed all the doors, and place A » . uange im which thei th 5 . ri steamer antic made x, Mr. Havens in the crim. con conspiracy case. sentinels, like the inquisitors of Spain, to | he ins bem - (ose, fat pase disiarateated and £36sc them as well’ the Feepect of the members sttne | he voyaze from New York to Liverpool in ten on et: arg when the talent in these |."‘The business of the term having teen thas oon- guard them against the people, the investiga- | ci aA Bi. just reason to suj- | body which they addressed, as the confidence of 4 duys, eight hours, end twenty minutes, only one gnifieent coneerts, and the musical selections are | cluded, the court was adjourned till the first Monday ton or trial, the ridiculous farce or inquisition, be- | POS* they wou! ‘ paps * poset | to be. That Department at the head of which they respectively | hour twenty minutes in excess of the time taken ed, words are wholly superfious to induce the | in November, gan with those who are arraigned ia mg annual re- | COMMittce intended to take every advantage of me, stood. by the Asia. true lovers of sacred harmony and melody to part mere Impression upea musical sensi- | Oeputacturing the torpedo box, with tntent to dy wirey 5 Supreme Court. ‘tthe ; P by excluding the press, by depriving me of coun- Talk you of respect? I got tired of that. Re- We are anxious to state the faets correctly, fo: ‘| Title potaally sitting ie Scenes Vy iy pes eel, by exchiding the people, as they really did, | epect you? When you begin to respect yourse there ia an evident and not unnatural Sateing se bg Samadi the purpose ef such trae enjoy- SPECIAL TREM. inted them, but also upon, the integrity of the | Whom they knew to be agai ‘m, not daring to when you cease to hire bullica, at 80 much per | the part both of English and Americans, to make | @¢8t Thousands, undoubtedly, will appreciate such 90, einee Chiat Jactinn myo ype Tire Department, through ta Chief Eagineer. Such admiteve. my own withesses, save one ata time. head, fo fight yeur battles et the polls, whom, asa | eut the best cose for their respective steamers— | ®? Opportunity for listening to the encred works of cisions — Warner vs. Moffat i isa brief outline (of the disinterested and personal bine comm ea and the direct body, and other consideration, you perdon from our prisons, in the | even on the assumption that the victory is still | tke great composers, brought out by the great skill of im frown character,) olthe Common Council committee, who | bedies and individuals whom it represe: » had absence of ony municipal law to justly you; when | doubtful, the result cannot be very gravifying (o | thateminent musician, Bochsa, whose own compesi, | entorcing bis jud, ent ia @ were 10 oot aa. my ea, with closed doors’ and | formed a powerful combination throughout the you cease to hire thece abandoaed men to block | our gational pride. Cunard’s Company have had | tions have ranked him among tho first in bis art, wT property lovie oa with absolute powei adjadging too, I repeat, their | MUNicipal government, to effect my defamation Wp the polls and to beat off worthy citizens from | ten yéets’ practice; the tirst experiment in Atlantic : tion for a Bat in regard to the ek Ba uad the Aiedactoe ok tas hole body | #2d utter coudemmation, andthe degradationof the voting against you ; when you cease to daily li- | steam navigation, on the part of the Americans There will be @ change at the Astor Piace Opera | rents of T. Warn: » to which Moffat hee whieh they reprevented. Fire Department, to which they are, ia their offi- Seon, te peed and by crook, from our station | was made Inst year, by the New York aud Bremen | House to-morrow night. THe German musts will give | no clais, regard to the assignment to Moffus When the trial begun, I called three witnesses, | Cit! end private capacity, so largely indebted for houses and from the Tombs, men who daily com- | steamers, The Pacific and Atlantic are the first | Way te the Italien, and“ Lucia di Lammernor,” with = pee to 4 grendmiont ay reason ofthe pro= consecutively, out of some tweaty who were | thé preservation of the city itself. Ayes that com- | mit the blackest crimes under your encouragement | steamcra launched by the Collias’ Company. Yet | all the str yo og m caatinesntenk aeteitin 0 the | J th of the troupe, will be brought out In | and Burby, the injunction continued and arecciver at the doors outeide, and these three honest mea | Miitee would have crushed and blighted all that is at ourelectiens, by way of gratitude, their degrading | one of these trial ships, if it has not beaien, has | the best at le. The hi bas bee: de jointed. Les rt int opened such an itersistible broadside upon the per- | 2¢@r sud dear to me in this life, because | had the | euimal pewers, towarde disgracing eur jighest | equalled the matured production of Cunard’s Gom- | 7. thle detest pasAvgirirlinsi ranted. pieditvwliden, <mrecsas she " C iu i ! far, and we have noticed many distinguished strangers aicious evils c sted with the present bell ring- | ‘e™Merity to expose their dereliction of public duty. posta of boner and emolument witn your presence; | pany. Is there anyt in the history of our Stewart va. Elwell and othewe—An account, though ing eystem with which Mayor Woodhall and other And yet, in the face of all this, Mayor Woodhull | when you cease to hire convicts, fresh from Black- | ocean steam navigation that can account for thie? fpr Bese Rooper rcattored by, ne means | sontaining many tems, yet being of @ single pur- Dighfofficials are seriously involved, as, I think, as vent a letter to the Common Council commit- well’s Island and S og Sing, and absolutely make Some ten years back, governnment, unable or un- “4 — chase, and made at one time. Is nots long account 6@ upon under Bi : , e c , u Sor y ic, | 1emple of song. The subscribers are more numerous | as to warrant ateference. Motion to rerer doniedene w remembered by those present during their | 't¢, Which is embodied in their voluminous report, police n of them in order to procure your politi- | willing to carry the mails across the Atlantic than t! t fi @ refetenee, Metio: jer denied . natural lives. y ” pr ng in which he has the boldness to say, in connection cal elevation through their base phy sical energies ; ranted a contract to Mr. Samuel Cunard, which inielaidurarscey rookie pled od tee de ti bed me aed i ie — Led ag bm ie “ Jobn Happifen, who swore that be was a bell ringer » * c lo make ita political mac! y nol sold at a greatpremium toa ow company, for itsjames, are expected in the course of the s . that th ided in the State, or that the rT on Union Market tower for from four to six deys in the | the Seventh ward, who was at tho duli-tower near coming to its relief throughout the year until | the cantavante a steam vessels of her Maject waa peoncch win Sta th ‘om jesty’s ba ag tee er aORRRNN was solemuized in this State, or that the alleged of- f month of July, 1640; that when he went to the towor, | Tez Market, from the 16th of July tothe lst sf August, just g few days before a municipal election ; | walle beteecs Livy Helifs . City Intelilgence. was committed in this Staty, application for di- ihe found but ove cid mau there, and who was the only | 189s period of rixteen days—ail the policemen do: j y municipa 3 pool, Helifax and Bostoa In s en comunitte », application for ene ar — by mo to do duty at the bell towers. were recom. | WED, to tickle it, and win its votes, you would, in | 1846 this contract was renewed for ten years, from | TERRIBLE COLLISON BETWEEN A STEAMBOAT AND Dell ringer st the Um», the ° bs rl : i i , Matihewson.—In am aotion for a wron, mended by Mr. Carson, the Chief Enwinerr, avd were YOUF enthusiastic and apparently disinterested | the 1st of January, 1848; and, in expectation of the SLOOP ON THK NORTH RIVER. . = xi whe new Nyaa data ag eb eapree Fee seetnst | 5 presented to ue by him os competent, baliragers ite atebip and fervent benevolence towards the American competition, which has since arisen, | A$ an early hour, yesterday morning, a fearful | (eu rem iad bevempecaror Tis ae — ’ | and as baviay eon firemen. Hudson. bavin: on ire Deparunent, barter away your own birt! it; | leave wae en to omit Halifax, and make the a pF Sr as opi peeeeponny Bau | t#ken sick, was superseded by & policeman of Mir Mar. | when, moreover, you cease i convert the Fire | voyage poy Liverpoo! to New York: Both | Ceitition took place between s sloop and steam. | under it, though no means of commenciag a sult, Im ‘ ‘ ‘ such @ case, or obtaining « judgment therein, are pre- before; it was enid that it was too hart foc teo | Pon's selection, whe is etillon duty at the wer Deparment into @ political machine, through your | the onginal contract and ite extension were given | POMS @n the North river, s short distance above | sued. case, or ob Tf the detendant rolunterily eppe ripger i. % Ppeare mem to attend to that tower, &o. Now, to prove that Mayor Woodhull asserts. | Fire Department committees, of either Board of | withots any competition. he owners of the Great | the Cortlandt street wharf. The particulars in the suit, it may proceed to judgment; but if he dose Grau swore that he was s bell ringer fortwo | fallacy, I assert and challenge him to prove the | Aldermen, as fully explained in my last anaual | Western asd aber team vessels, who had risked | as follows :—It a: 3 the steamboat Fmpire | not. it will be proper (o discharge, the attachment, back to ward duty; tha: he | teverse, that I did not recommend the successor of | report, and cease to insult its distinguished repre- | their money in establishing the practicability of | commanded by Captain Tupper, was coming. down | because it can be of no avail Co the pialutitf, unless the tower from bis captain, | Mr. Hudson, which eeepc proves that | sentatives; when you cease to belie and persecute | making the Atlantic voyage, were uncerenionious- : tl mt will voluntarily appear. Motion to dis- ls abecnes his vacancy was Hoe eupilied om ihe | (here isevena bellinger mentioned in the very | its Chief Engincer, whom you would again gladly | ly bruched aside, und the nebeectn tee rene | rem Troy and when off about Chambers street, the eget rp hades tower; that thete was only one on tho tower when'be | zat Peerage of his letter, whom he detailed, not | behold loafing about the Park and. City Hall, and | tal monerely Ofte ee ee nad & Vit- | pitot discovered a aloop under fall sa Ses ia tent ee, ee pad Me re was only one on the tawer when be | only without my recommendation, but evea with- beseeching you, like a worthless beggar, to come to | tween the United States and this country for the rye er ee 2 Be roe 6 Sanhceticn tain Dane ee that suring bis rscanoy thers was but | ourmy knowledge. And how, [as! hi : \ i served by publication under an order of at to do justice tothe sire Department aad ; ee. ing an aeccition whens {he Becessury telict of the department; when did you | last ten yeurs. For this service, the country pays | pte under | the suit is not commenced until the expira’ ; four beliningers are necensacy on that tom- | tenuate himself for making ah assertion, whose bein to reapect the people whom you have so tong | £140 000 per aatum, ners igen ee earn tae I for hat, on of che pub! : A : ? " ot ag- | time preseribed for publication, so that if the defem er, that two are insdequate, and on failocy is palpable in the very clause, or breath, ia | insulted, and whose pride and feelings you have Following the example of the English govern- | complieh It in tim suddenly the veasel bane te dant a before the ax, om Of such time, . uate; that he has rlept the “ whol which he utters it?) And inasmuch as he did detal | go greesly outraged!—talk you of respect ? Why, | ment, the United States grarted, in Ts, to a New | collision with theste: Astruck her withgrestiores | tion is nding that oon be r simet hia rep: the whole six hours, sud that was owing t the successor of Mr. Hudson, without my kaow- | when be! fore, in the whole history of mankind, did | York company, @ contract for carrying the mails to | ® hort distance, att of the forward gangway. Bevoral | sevtatives. Motion to se of revival an@ pe men, &e; ber a aoe . "id i movals of bell ringers disturbed the ofticien ine with recommending, how many more | for their constituents, ax to self-constitute them- | and Pacific, made ther arance this to pi Nanrrinndt ge Veh ae ina diopadoengge ane fangl | y have detailed without my knowledge or | selves a jndicial tribunal, for the trial and premedi- | be followed next epriag by the Aretis. ons the Bi Fie birt Ci... B§ Gr cok tan cond reccminendation, T leave a cundia public to judge. | tated condemnation of a municipal officer of one of | tic. The Cunard Company, thus put ou their met- Englacer; while be was om the tower, there was no re- @ also ee mene, that, bite the leading departments of a great American eity? | Ue, constructed the "Asia id the Africa, whi: tearing it to At this moment, intense excite | and the provisions of the code, have superseded the eord hept of the ubsence or sitendance of the bell RLS, cilanay yea ema a the f Engi- | And when did « committee from a municipal cor- | were also placed on the sation this year. ment prevail nong all on beard and they were | provisions of the Ruvised Sictates, vequiring that ow ‘and there was uo wey fer the Chief Hogiaeer die Det ae ice- | poration ever set im judgrient, by self-appeint- | result of the contest, as far as it hs been carried, | startled by the announcement that several persona | issue joined on acompinint for a divorce by reascu o€ to Know whether the daty was performed or net, un- P athe Poni pereny menton the report of « i faunctionary *— | i ted above. instantly ki which subsequently proved to | sdul all be tried bys jury, so fer that whem Jena the Chict Zugineer was there himse't, or had some ose chonse ey wii « Pog Reepectyou ! when you cease to go to Boston ap We are ten years Lfore you in ship-building,” (hout foundatien; but upon entering the shatter. | the pai onsent » retereney taay be ordered, Mo- due to watch ft; that after he was deta'led, he was a committee representing the worth of this mighty enid a Yankee skipper, the other day; “and ten ore ene Wen a'n aetertaes granted. fe Metropolis, to attend the solemn pageant of a Pre | years Lape i in machinery; in five years more Before the Hon. Judge Edwards, lentiol funeral—when this whole pation is | we will be ahead of you in beth.” To prove Jo- thed in tears at the Joss of a patriot and coura- | nathen wrong, we shall have to get up some compe- was alsoa por- | rubsequent proceeding tion of the guards; the siding above the first deck | lowance and costs donied. was greeuly damaged, aad it was soom ascertained that Mickle va. Bodle—-Motion to change place of triad the bowspritofthe sloop hedrun through the stors- | granted. room making great havoc with the contents and nymous—Seo. 2 of article 1ofthe constitution, Kedge or recommendation, whom he 60 falsely | legislators manifest less reapect for themeelves'and | Liverpool and their tte feck vessela, the Atlantic | ¢f the steamer's braces were stove in, y under the charge of bis captain; if his captain told | ®"Y One whom he recommended. him to report bimeel! for duty, he would bave to do Did you bot abruptly state to me, in the memo- #0; if the Chiet Hog r went to the tower and gave | rable interview respeeting the tailor pohcemal him directi ‘4 not consider himself bound | whom you detailed as beil ringer, at the recom Oct. 26—Decisions— Jas. Wart vs Archibald Wate and ethers. —Motion for discovery denied john Remon and others uickly leg wa. d,aud upon an to be érashed exemination his lett ‘The motion ne, he $0 follow them; dove about twelve hours’ duty ass po | mendation of Alderman Morgans, without my | eee who has just onaet Let a , the on deg end not wait v2 be taught the old | to a jolly. and other parts of hi iy dreadfully in- | he Heeman ; ] consider it carter than bell ringing; it is al- . ‘Tees j civil trust emong tweive hundred mil leseen that there is no such thing in nature as ¢ jure ‘he limd will probably te be amputated r anoet impossible to heep awake, hea Deon on the tear | MuOWlECKe, that you considers {he Aldermen the | oi amen beings when, and the Imposing ma ving, monopoly. . e £8 90 | iter comtderahle exertion the two vende were get at two weeks. when there was only one man besides him: | POPer Pe! y Sane: unurd’s Company commenced with vessels of | SPArt knd the stenmer was towed to her berth, foot of . . of the funeral trains of @ huadred cities throughout %; seen | Sc ccn aan Sag toon on) this bereaved land—when, amid the solemn tenes | 1,100 tons and engines of 250 haree power. They | Cortlandt strect, where the damages will be repaired, | 6 \ y h f the funereal bells in ihe sacred habitations con- | hi step by s:ep, reached 2,300 tons and 900 | Th? vufortanate colored man resided in Pearl atrert, be fi ¢ Mayor also states, in his letter, that Ire. | © — ; | gM ary) bs near Broadway. when on shore, but it was deemed ox: ; 1 : t var | ; 2 A the defendant may be permitted date at the ‘ s consequence. commended Jobn Hannifen and James Gerau as Fret erodes Paton Se ap A pa pap i pegs on pee only | pedient to convey him tothe City Hospital, whioh wns | to cellest the manunt wt his jydgmont, etter deducting: Mr. Jaince Parisi swora, and examined—[s a po- | bell ringers, to be detuiled for two weeks only, . y am ’ mained the same. | done by orders of the captain There is certainly cal- | the pum of $600 Whole six hours: i ‘Dieteenth wi is now engaged as beli lee! 4 while twenty millions of mourners are going up | The Aria, of tone, is ua enlarged ecition of | pabi sees connected with the shove disaster, er 0) ‘am Por insolvent “al Samacin tke Union tavuesterer | weet thine we Sep- Reta tere ogee gid recommend to the beloved sepulchre of Zachary Taylor to pay | the Britannia, of 1,100 toas, and goes bowling | but able te ascertain which of the parties | 120 ine ttt Hiram Perk, an insolvent debier.—Men soanber, 1849; the tower was racnnt when he weot | their permanent detail SS bell ringers, which he their lust reepect, snd to drop a tear of gratitude | down the Mersey, carrying a sea betore her | were to biame. Fortunately uo others were injured. Rufua Wright ve. Thos, Sterme aud othere.—Motion there ;| was sent there by the Mayor, having been de- sihvetedasiate da hemos 2) he waid, they 0V¢! hie lifeless corpse, final testimonial of af- | enevgh to swamp 8 revenue cruiser. Honninis Taxatwent ov « Civip nv ite Morwen.-- | for amendment denied tailed by bim: he taqebeed who charge of the | PO y * a said, they | feetion for his heroic da, and - gy career, The American 4 i " i ameré are of larger tonnage | Yesterday. a women named Lynch, living im a shanties | Serch P. Colwell vs. Ruhard L tower, avd lesrord that it was Mr. Messon; howas | Were good policemen; and that their captain, on | 9.90 his profound love and’ dev ree a8 De tae rage sing syn Some gd “ “— to the be- | and less power than the Asia und Africa, but of ex- | Off De Grew street, Broskiya ok om the head «| tien for stay of procetings ua! jointed Out, aud he iniroduced himself to Mr’ Messon | that account, did pot like to part with them for the | Si visite model. They are a child of hers, who lay onths dick of di bo- | former suit grant Be ove of his asecsiaten, remained at that tower from | bell towers,’ I replied to the Mayor, that because Teves weleleda, ie she Bellsted canteen the Asia and ‘Aften, on far Rng myths cause he would Bot gi three cents, that some | Nashenicl P Kimball vs, James K that tin ‘etched woman wanted | for judgment oa frivolour demurrer ¢ Lucy Cobb wa, Willi: deuled. ni) waen he was rst employed | 1 knew them to be good men, as their captain juvosing shee i ; person fven him. Th t Board of Aldermen, of this cit; cerned, and es far behind ia the engines. The: g has beew there Jemce Gereu hes bem appolaceds he | gated! signe Techy Tear ene ty Lwanted them | could be arrested for riot and iatosication in the | slip down the Metzey with scarce ntiieaie ania | the, child's ‘money to purchase drink, aud be hag been there ‘Jnmes Gert haa hen appetazed; bell ringers, feeling that the city would be more | Pobiie streets of a neighboring elty, and actually | bow, dividing the wetcrlike'c Goaveceo greene Weak 1k eae ie ie ee ee deft, tilled by Mr. Dx Rous safe in theit hinds than with the sick, and iatem- frmprisoned; and all this tevelting sacrilege cant | In ssoommofation veariunes and general urrange- | rearing anu rbouticg. aud tinee Ieee deg Coe aaa ney cout ihvectigation, be witted within view of the patriot Taylor's | ment, the American vessels are fur superior to any- | times. ‘The poor child was taken to the hosp 0 no pes 0 ms vdemony invest eric, § Y hearse, and within a rifle shet of Bunker Hill ? | thing that has been before seen in this country. | inbabitants of the street will be glad to get r Tailed? and for tee eee en ran the first de | Tye admission of this great natioeal devotion to | It will doubtlers be said thut we attach ten cxach | for she keeps tp a borsibio tate oer meet a bem end for two weeke, but did not remain more the memory ofa man who never quailed amid | importance to the success «f our trans Atloatic | the whole neighborhood with shouts of: murda: py oe ~~ mee ringer, being permitted bY | ihe thunders of battle, and who proved himself to | cousine. We shall be told that" swallow | 'merination. dir ased by intemperance, being con ony the Mayor bimeelf, ia the very teeth of what Re | be one of the purest pairiotethat ever breathed—I | does not make a rummer; one extraordinary pas- | $02 appre’ 7 ee eneae Y ee eet es, Em eng eo cab, ese ean Ge nice sey, the cémivsion of thislalmont incredible hu- | sege is not a feit criterion.” We shall be advioed | Dz8"d her husband obliged to seek for asether man t0 take his placa, men degradation, by the present Common Council, | to wait for a twelvemonth before we give aa clamor. She is tho pi Cobb. —Judgan telligenee. Arvest of a Bur giar,— Eat of the Fitth war prised by the police, | committed ‘aim to prison Desa so many ¢ 4 there during the time be was Deli ringer, that he cangot recollect them; there were | pnd peop recommended James Gerau, who was also fo in deed humiliating; but it being the living truth, | Opinion. In spite, however, of these and other | boys run after | wr t and drive her craay | some thirty charges; some of thera did not remain | 9O° led for t k i , . according to the Heston pipers, under thethead of | wise saws that may be poured ont, when she pursues them, and flings stones after them more than one week; he Anows it because be had te | ©¢'#iled for two weeks only, notwithstanding my “police returns,” names end degrading fact | to ve, of the Atlantic and ti : Murtia Vinva --Covnrt or Arreats.—About foar hun- ws “the durion of thot who varated; Unecohavs | UFReRt request to have hie detailed permanently. | sloyt‘ve admticdia all ite disgusting fe) Merrie, | lock andwriting on the wall” {o our | dred citizens were avarmabled iast evening at Miltary od before Justioe Mow on & great mary vacancies, too, Le bed eb ey ee A om ste d %, ig tn Bead end rf features. Shall | goon? Shail { continue this | rulers, which it behooves them to lay to heart. —_| Hall, having been uotified to attend the Uourt of Ape | to prison tor tarther hearing, Si'aipht whhout boing followed, aod boon ebliged to | for several days, At the ead. Of the tear week, | nettativeT Nos and here { must clese. I might | + ost rdcntand on that evening, to make thelr exonsen, If thay | guioicinn of Stealing @ Horse and W all night withow leis tea cee te be hg Ha ag ne, o weeks wny more, but Idare not. The people are not pre- Religious Intelligencer. Y. They waltrd for nearly two hours, but the | pi meres ighteonth ward, arte all ® porron Cie ante ie ick hls mrales on om. | for which he was detailed by the Mayor, he was pared to cvolly bear all L could tell them of your | SERMONS ‘TO*DA the loeedl ay tnd i |e young man by the f Thomas Grumt i ai et pomethi: “ tg Me Ba ’ | EKMONS ‘TO-DAY. tone! h e mas Grumb Yo ent; after detng no. be went to the sttion-house ts | Cui detailed for only two weeks more. Gerau | Pit deeds. IF should tell all, I know te would | Presbyterien ole Washington aquaro—Rey Dz, Pie. | suvpicion of having stolen © grey mare aud Gheortcin the searen of bis not bet remained some weeks after his last detail, when he | sxcck the virtuous sense of thie community as | Aéems, evening. 4 | pre | and lc neomn the fein seid that ‘the b was recalled to the ward for legitimate duty alto | Sever before, and raise such a storm es would _— Meeting-house, Seventeenth street—De vee | put the at Mr Rour ° ian thot he eens. hurl you frem the places of honor you dis- | ¥.B. Sheperd. morning. of sork and scon after he offered Amid all this confusion at the bell towers, arising from these brief and numerous details and sudden | { | to ceil the mare, hurness aad wagom for $60 to Me, | changes, I at length despeiringly eeked the Mayor, | ~ , | ! | Rowrke. which at cace created # suspicion inthe mind * | of Mr. Kourke that the property had bees obteteed * | diboaestly. The police were sent for, and Gramby, n beimg questioned na to bow he came ia ringer, but could he Universalist church, Orchard strect—Rev. C. H. | oF 86 seven O’clook Te hoe. | acjourned, afte rptey. briel | landlord cf Milt Hall taking th aggrieved. wud informing them tha grace, like chaff before a whirlwind can ML hed been permitted, | could have proved such a block mass of officiel corruption against you, during the recent investigation, as would have itch Church, Bieooker street—Rev. J. A Wf he could inform me where | could get men for ng. church, Mulberry street—Rev. BR. 8 | bell ringers who would be all ice ¥ ‘ 4 | week | majer were liable to arrest for sweh proceedings, 1% | fe Ee manent the towers ; that caused every New Yorker to hide his head, and | Foster, mornin | waa vnenimensly resolved to deposit with the tw | ef tle property, made several very contradictory oy form police serviee ; ie blush with shame at the degeneracy in the muni- Apclio roome, Broadway--Revy Ralph Hoyt, evening. | 7 > meciced be ‘ L a. | meute, which only teaded to devon ‘Maret tower becuase ha wes | he Uaeeasing and sudden recalls of bell rlagers | ciral councils of a city that gave Bia bitth, "And | _Bpinetpal church: Merkel ettects ioe Relgk nent | secy Stitngty tote soundest thes, senettinnes as | a of hia @ ordered to do patrol cuty, declines to anewer whether | fe re ny hia perms ee re? | Lrepeat, that it was quite fortunate for you that | tornirg. i | for legitimate police duty, constantly exposed the ail be could jor these members of the “ Jentn Kegi- it ehapel, Grand street Rev. D. M. Graham, he megiected hie duty, there wae no pelicoman «ho you esanped so narrowly, through your dexterous ow York State Militia aver & week efter the v ney; knows o ° “ weed truth aweited at the burning forge, to indelibly " . F Dext. Wth inst, Brivadier Generals Mortis, | scs0n Market, Sixth ave peed Ricks bedi ringetss tatube omiamabe ecceseed | mr oo ents of Lenttaat verkerien be totaal fasten upon your torcheads pring the residue of | Hey Nathaniel I. Plereon was instaled pastor of | Hall, ond Heing’s several biqades wii be reviewed | ee ee ie ln ag y i pers | ial t authorises hin " - sont : * ionville Or t Palf-past fi clock P Ml from’ of the City | Connelly, w St Jefferson Market turough nogigence; ware there | @ colitery bell ringer from the policemen, or from your inglorious days. Respe® you! I did strive | the churches of West Town and Unionville. ¢ ange | at ball pe jar o'oloe u., in of the Oty | Connelly, wea Waee fre im Varick vtroes, th i etrack sta wh to respect you, and sent you respectful reports and | county, N.Y... om Tuesday. October lat. Hall, by thet truly great man and illastrions patriot, | Tassing & ; any source whatever. And if there be no law on ex ¢ titione, beseeching vou to reheve the department Rev, Wm, N. Meilarg, of Aibion, has received » sh Pees. The betallions of those briand esl, | money, on mem to. be appeanndy me H A tet an — P= Sa ae aia ke From the weight of evils that were biighting its en- ali to beoome the pastor of the First I'res. bo 4 will, upon this | woe a Movatfort detained the accased for a farther stead of most. ‘audeciously g the ‘ie ‘0 the <piee- ove that bound me haod and foot, and for | Bey Rall SRR p-—) -- aripg. thetr dutise p | Caled Basinesh, Whee Ib y ae tL have ale Which the whole Department held me responsible | came yy eae ay ly Ae need nnd accepied ® | Yidlemen, ever witmrased in. this Law Intelligenes: he called the tow: wef Engineer, a Be REOws (he fave als | instead of yourselves. ity. has receive ? Brigedier ¢ ww keeeaan, Actert Gt, Dine m ir th Abing- be t Gian the Coagergationel cbareh tn Sou © | these boncts to one of the bravest ys In conclusion, I do fervently hope that men will “ soon be selected to preside over us, whe will, at ¥. Charles Beecher, of Fort Warne, h n die- least, keep sober during the hallowed and respon- | misred by the Fort Wayne Presbytery, at hit own re- sible hours ef municipal legi iad thereby | quest 2 begin to show some respect to themeelye# and for 8 R. Beofelt, of Meckionburgh, N.Y, hasbeen | the people ; who will heed their r ‘fal and mo- | ¢% sd to Ire tiom for the pe mentous i who will le con fe the | | tenting ay rook of his health by tr welfare of the people, instead of themselves, and Me ovenaeli at & contemptible and blodd-sucking cliques, and acor: | gh"), cee teenie ro on cone 1.0 Tupt partisan press ; who will look well to the effi- the th tnet cieccy end glory of the Fire Department, and to all Rev. WW. Newell was diemicnd fy be pastoral other departments of our city ; and who will guard, charge of the Park church. syracuse. the 1th | ead not unceasingly plunder, the public treasury. — inet, hg the Onondaga Presbytery. end installed pas | And above all, that men will soon be elected toe of the First Presbyterian church of Saline Morton, spell'ty agatmate boy, oppetinely ao Brows | Weys hitherto, and especially in my annual report, di all thet one poor mortal could do to effect an ent reorganization in the present imbecile and bell ringing system, on which tne eafety of hy and mighty city impends and reposes | a8 over a voleano? And now, if such be the error and fallacy of the ihe Aldermen, and elt involved | Muoyor's leiter, in connection with this conspiracy uciuess Of recommending aad | to crush me, and to blind the people of this city to « of men, und even a limited | the anger that truly beeets them, (ia the humble number, at thet, to fill the moot responsible trusts by! of one who has made this subject the stadly in the city, thot of daily eroustag our firemen and his life,) for the immediate went of a more effi- eitizens to Tush to scenes of direstrous conflegra- | cient organization at the bell (owers—I say, if such tion. Mayor Wovchull wan Fo mee — be the monstrous fallacy of the Mayor's letter embo 7 a eo or ae 1 Jod"s " re on je tho tacky riclaine’, "for Gow'wonte, do mans: | most indeed be the fatincons chetacter of there: | Members of Out municipal government, as pure and | yey F. Blair bas rtiguns the puri chargs of the Sethe trathful torguce of these bell ringers, aed | port of aiat pages of stupendous nehoods? Shall | Patriotic ee the great, body of their constitueats, | sad shout to remove to Angelics, Al: | eine the inveviagacion, hereafter, to specide | Preview iy Aa il itm Tength and breadth, and ex- | *hich i) mort poy ead Engineer Nemag connty, BU. Sho chased tn Rest Darke fo tered as of inst June term ) gation, be j M aM, . “ 4 omteted as of last Ju charges, if, d, the iaverigution must le com | pose and dissect all its hideous features 1 Is there | yew York City, Oct 94, 1850. x eee hustalled at CBLekopoe, Mess, | YS him to hicdhotel in Courtlandt etrees. tinued at ail, qT Sores ev Tas xom,—Corom fearing the sixteen more Witnesses 4 newspaper in the civilized world that could hold, NS any of lest we At the door outide, eager to give eull mere exire — in half a doren issues, such @ Voluminous review, ‘The Str for the tony the Seas horles H. Pleree was ordained we of the | terday, held an © amers. prectc Thomas Bishop, »eepow: err, respondente, against Samuel Ob | lant; Corvelia Pero, respondent coe. appellant; Smith |, Mallory and another, re spond nts, ngainst Ohatler 3. Willi* and another. lao, Wm Goddard and another, ree; T esatiten of agnioat the President, ke, of the Murobant: A ‘could recoves him. | *°* York, appeliante, George W. Shields and others, diet tenened phous Rie ai na | Teapondents. against lwnlel b. Pattee and others, Dy the wheats of © cad, that poreed overiam, | © te; Mathias B. Ward, Survivor, &e , appellant, op icked up, by peveral hind cities sgsinet Jomer Syme aad others, respondents, (to be terday even. A geatleman reridic Merse glisbman goes he must have his a Elie i ee against the as it would require to thoroughly review it, an: —The Collins and ard ia West Andover, the body at Mr ¢ . aged 36 years, eho Sores ne lac At thie funeta | brand i°s authors with indelible disgrace V Isit | [From the London Daily News, Oet 1t } } tone shat y | came to hey dvath by administering to herself, for the ‘was about to teke the stand, who | Bot enowgh for the poople of this city to know that | Raging isthe great passion of the Eaglishman. 4 Congregational ehurch was organieed at Spon | pevere of soit destruction S quantity of landesem, “ , anets the Mayor pervonaliy. iut, amid the | that report was concocted throughout by the inter- Horse racing, boat racing, foot racing, donkey ra- | ow . ig Village inthe tows of Ogden, nae Feeneph A thee seciniie eeetene = hans raf 3 “4 terror, & movement wes made for adjournment, ceted persons, and cliques, and partizan editors, who cing—no kind ot racing comes amies te him. N.Y., om the Sth inet | 7 7 tae Ce oie ens, appellant ; i and actunily carried, the coosernation whch three | are bghting, like dymg eee ee | Wherever the Rev Job = late of Kingston, N. IL, was in. | past. A verdiet wes soadered accordingly Kicherd 8 Bap and others, Speen, nse” ab | honest ead over theit ster that the be ees. The regular boat races atthe | stalled over the chureh aad congregation ia | - eee " quote being eekly, saporeeded’ 7 winerte and themeelves ofuia into the highest poms of honor 5 ements in New Zealand, ead there 100 | "Ei duiheel Ba fereeieg ot Sprtoatol Wass, bee | Asesrss. o.rne Breese fw “Beareien”—Mho new |" ereeel mend ence sve std pemaneeer uae bg sock dmapdlgaabadagetentaata | $5 ones body Oheun pengie'’ Theoas thet report-= | A rece le even pow * joming off,” on which | ,ieeutes* Weg yf tia Once ir tbe “Suxprise,” Captain Dumareg, acrived | ht trent DRUID Ouse. seapond On the next evening, asi expected, their tretics from ite title page to ite conclusion—as @ tissue } Bagland has a otake of terrible magnitade. We ester District, te te lorated at Cineinoatl P | Jesterdey morn’ ng, from Boston. im sow of the propeller | ton, appellant cient Anthoay respond. suddenly ch: peremptorily refusing (© of errors and misstatements. Its aw them- | allude to that race of an indefinite number of heats, pean fn forthey cvisenen Feapeestos the pernicious | geives, ore guilty of the c of which they ac- | now rusning on the Atlantic, by Cusard’s and Col- bell ringing sete, whieh | thoroughiy ex- cuse me, and | hurl them back upoo oe all | line’ ocean eteamers. The siake +, of Randolph, was insteled | Fores. She isu clipper built ship, of about 1,200 tons | eat; jowarth seqpensont, 88) ost Both barch mreh) 20th wt. Bent ‘ant; Lydia Wait, appeliar acither more | Rev. Tyler Sheteber, ot North, Weather, Mass, ig | Dardem Bhe arrived of Hurl Cate, inst nig Willlach Wath respondent; Onepar jartiey. -ty, Sgninet oe) brings as papsengers fre: ed i 1 report, charging the Mayor, | the (ary of insulted truth and conscious fidelity. mor lees than the ascendency on the seas. We use Boston ipo foo iderme arena ber cials, wih beh the die in ia truly unpleasant to speak thas of what should | the word not ina silly end absolete reuse of those deh ono) mipieter ‘od he tCaptata Lothrop, pect caver of evils that ©: to constant de | nestionably be the porest municipal ord | who used to dream of any one nation ring, be struction by fire two-thirds of the commerce of | of the to be | Ce” eee eeee sover por his country, together with the targest and mst | puviie and sacred duty to utter these trathe in | ether nations. Henceforth there ean be no sover- |” x, beautiful city of this contiment. The Fire oat j fie terme, for the benefit of the public aud of hem- eign nation: the great community of nations is and ment committer retired at this juerGre, leaving & wives. Language ie meens to an end, and should moet continue a republie. Bat even im ice olemn protest behind them, Lowe Typed no longer | giways be consecrated to the ofthe pub- there ere individuale who mere wealth, Rey, Caled F. 9 Semen 'o tolerate their monetrous (nj towards me; | lic snd private virtue. @ berth st dew fy she will be | David Belden, appellant, FT talitn, oppele aiagniun Siena Tesponde: Supreme ° tot Seem him. and todevete bim- we he tainty liber in Ce Sg b= 7 Wauren @ donee South Gissten! : " i A shurchand com | lor several days, an objest of interont, Cen Cone on the Sd inet, io Warren, 19th inst, by Mesers. Chace , Me., wae Dolphin, of al Prt of Briigeton. more power than others, gland ie stil! the first | installed ove raw f in Gready, Ct Oct. 16th. we should E iT the 0 «nd, in addition to insula om that memorable praise the good, gad upheld, an i poesibie there- | citizen of the communiiy of nations; the flag of MO SCE 4 Ts Cutter, epee aeons ee ae battle, melee, 1 vening, secertaiving,, the first time, that they | by jerrify the bed joquent England is iy foagnory on the ocean. If | # 1 ui ry fa We Gieg, 180 et eve 08 been Invited ae and not as impulsive words incite the soldiers to deeds of | England loees the © and Collins race, it will | “psy steamer, called joury . Oley, hud pov ng "ihe the jad wand the liberation of 0 countcy frog the be an event of bad omew for her maritime ream RT Sues DP of ihe eens A» | feet wide over the with two en) engimos of ctmond, \ how 0. B Presbytery of Philedel ghia, on tae Pe was ordained ond it stalled an wy ehureh of PF peonixville, a0 being ‘illed with despotiem. ie the domestic Girele, the ce. pegrasts at Cherbourg, of & corpo Shia to walned to virtue on he use of lan- | demonstrations on Oe Balvie, een only * conceived, at lenst, in ite Various phases. A and | wemen in and ns of petiicoa’ re-emine, commaeet yrineipiee of Jace towards diecovered inve ie High | cen murt belong % te nation yorseanes the ‘Ee Salis gevahed presentatives of the Fire Bis Same thelr thoughts and Teclings, | Shoot Buwwereunerrd best appointed mercantile ma- . | re ‘HD inet. rime! i ever the source of literature and see ind th i t braneh of the eoun- 3 nano R. Hay was ordained an@-aitalled pastor MuMabier wefuly and noble department of our wd chal that ees om angen our ape | ns iercagheraniae wil ee long be teva coonn | “Sain tenting th Vo by ag eoun Te. je fl Yiwo, of couree, retired, afer the Fire Depart a Ey fratimaiie valve oa the three | bet Beaten our iretert and finest veerele op Om Ate ' la etd Paes chhraee ama hot being willing (@ farther ‘eqpecially oa the super- > inntig vorege, it ia bigh time that we had a more Wp ehuteh, Rochester, on San- cathe Connon Cn eomening rere bey fe it so cesemal te, | inauiy iat the state of on Qnean etna erember winainee refaced permit use in thone barons . than was vouchsefed 5 jartia Bishop vanneh, 7 of all the ¢' ne which, it seema, aly 10 ; fm St Joba's charch, Philadeip'ia, Fe tok te gt ta Doses age. These | “According te the New York aovet the Aame- +