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gee tt ee eee, ee = POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. | S#prburt wee bald 0p Saturday oveuing 0 ear NEWS FROM TEX+5, Hai?ast the corner of Coe ard sirens, Haan Mr. Tul¥er was duly lected chairman and Mr. oo ae price of liberty. need Candidates for the New York Legislature: | | 1) afer an animated and patriotic diccussion the | Additional Betalle of the Paptare of Gal- | witning'Trom inten to convince us of the is oy which xuw YORK. following réqelutions were proposed and unanimously Vestom and shine Pass, i. ne > NEW YORK HMitaLw/ MONDAY) NOVEMBEH 3, 1662)” : s a8 : Uni ek day, im the emancipation eae ap baer Jos. Steinert, teen = Whereas ae, &o. ae . thtamoue thing, (Oct the bietory of de; Storrs * er wana = — “i ising doctrines ef ely tatotias talons ocligice alias ‘ ae ‘@ 00.; Seligmar ! Bes dete Seam, | eee nd cham tear de ree caer fnaes | wena ee Sainaisgeeeraesaneis| Shawn moe setae: : b—Honry Rogers. JohnH. Bracy. 1. H. VamSchaick, | SPs cniiy. To Sve aeseimbled im council to give ex- V0 FP eived fies of Texas papers to the 13:h of | kind m! pony be expected But that, in thisora | Duenger; Robert Hoering, Leo O-, 5 : o—Juling Karn, Joba Wicd. is. pr BV Price, | Prosmion to our views upon the existing state of affairs, October. “eecy contain ome interceting details of the | Of light, liberty and relig ogre psy tg eapebarr pes rq Marks, Paimer a fess 4, etfedgac and, decreed, rege i . u@, B83 » Dr. * ofpwur, 4 ? x —! \ : So thes. Bi Joweph t. Perley. Ae snd ig take auch achon as we deem for our Dest inieresia, | APY. @eF Galveston by tho Union forces, Pilani loud by day”? to almost ali the rest of the world— | within auite, 8b Brat’ cn bod Be an the taser | oadyeary as ddeainistrator of the eetaie ot "Nelson ded: , - 8. C. Van Vorat, Saw, @. Reed. jore, ictal aeart in ha [From the Galveston Union, Oct. 10.) athing of the kind should seriously omanate, will by *,, 18 “ew York Gutta Percha and India Rubber | Ye". deceased, May 18, 1868, upon the surrender of the : OBr (Otis D. Swan ‘evolved, That the political party now A ngegads yt Gatvzston, Oct. 9—6 P.M. | the future histcriao be recorded as gemething incredible | Vuicanite Combany. et al J. NELSON Patent granted unto Nelson Goodyear, May 6, 1861, are 10—Dani. Mev. 45.1, Knapp - deceived and misled us to thew eupport by a preter Hen. J. W. Moore, Mayor pro tem. of Galveston, com- | from its very atrocity—Something yoo monstrous tor the ;? vr, Administrater, et at.’ vs. New York | £004 44 valid patents, being the patents referred (o im Y wwson. | SY thy for as and our interests, apd having since 4. - ag mith. Jant Moca tte tgs Crayed 2nd vegiected ws when they thoaghs we we pr geen sence ober e's po Dil la 13 Alex. Ward kdwd. 3. Kooh, Edward Timpson, | }uger needed, we bave dotermined to not perr 44 ang. | was held in the City Hall for the purpose of taking into 3, Hutchings P.Frankevbeimes W. W. Northrup. | ®#ves (0 be longer used as the fo ma ad such gretemied | consideration the state of afaire in the eity, in conge- Dean. John Hl. White Jobn ii. White, | S)™pethy, and that, in our opinion the oF 1» yarty upon | quence of the evacuation by the military, and the depar- ‘m. MoCunn. Denwis McCabe. ee whom we cad rely 10 support ands” ais us in our | ture from the city of the Mayor, and a’ majority of the a7—-B. C. Fields, M. MoCann. 1B. Bachewr. ee ee in cman Meee ‘upon @emocratic | Ajdermen. The meeting appointed Mr. Jas. W. Moore, ye — pen! fautical party wow im | the oldest magistrate in the county, Mayor pro ‘em. for a buman miad to believe. Think O€ it, citizens of Texas, | Gw%g 6 Bad the complainants’ bill; and that the said Ni Good- your foe, by a eolemn proclamadiya, pate you without ho | Fucks cade Nrsae ae yea ale Comma, Coen | year was the original and fist inventor ot the improve. Pate of law, and cousighs you tal! the horrors of ® Wer | neon twe relngwed patents to the complainant of adenine, | Mews described and claimed in the said patents: and vile war. Prepare, then, Texans, to meet the Vandal, | tracy of Nelson Goodyear, deceased, the original disco. | #80 that the said defendants have in'ringed upon the said and to viet upon Bhan the berrid outrages he mneditates | TACT of Nelson Soodye imapeowemente aa vier isco” | patents, and upon the exclusive rights of the complains againat Jou, lure of India rubber. ‘The original patent to him boars | 8 under the same. * And it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed ¢} Tae capture of Sabine Paas, gave. 6a May 1087 i a inp Patents, 18th May, 1888. | the complainants do rebover of the de endents aepeain, - ‘ : Z . ovement in the process Sefervouton Dem. rion Constibution’l | Pre ved, That we * - ,and clothed him with full power over municipal ! The ing details relative to the capture of Sabine | of preparing India rubbor and other vulearized gums, | Sis sud advantages which the said defendants, or any, ea app - undivided bupport = «ffl Uherelore give our votes and ats reogutaions Garjog the promat qwerenty. *” T pagh Will be found very interestiog, Captain Crocker, | detcribed in the previous weil known pateut of Charles | OF.¢ither of them, have received or made, or ich Ode * ni se ty atthe er’. @ Whe cundidates of the democratic | Part of Gtamy’s eet, @ four steam- Goodyear, and by which improved process a new or aver m, or either of them, from, gaiaa 3—J.H Whitmore, Geo. L. Loutrel. - TE teeot Mections. ers, raised anghof ab ning’ viclock A, M. ‘Thursday, who commanded the Kensington and the expedition, is | gubstnce ip iced, distinct in character from that | £ftiugements of the said patents, by the manu’ a me - Chair, 0 then adjourned, subject te the cal) of the eat ao a ously up to the city and | well known as the gentlemanly and popular commander | produced Jbwentivn of Charles Goodyear, and used | Pees,0" sale of the lumprovementa, described ang! i wm. Bi Tracy. = vak positio Lopes HL of the prineipal streets, the Hat- | of the steamer R. R. Cuyler, when running between New rye dant Darposss. ft is generally kvows 88 | granted siay 18, 1868, nince May 18,1668, 404d 567, . I | A tt a riet Lane command, the strect mt compound, tents + . . oe = , ‘Phe Blectton in New Yo Tothe Custom House. ‘The fleet ewme to anchor abou | York and Savannah; : siaim, the ono the process of manufacturing the hard | y,A24 it isturther ordered, adjudged #44 decreed that . pee Gipontiell. 2 3Q wniroms, neronrens AND THLRGRAPURRS | ten A.M. (From the New Orleans Deitp, Oot. 22.) ij , the otber the product, ‘There was 4 charges and dicburser 40 defendants their eee = °40-4_ saroveHoUT THE STATE OF NEW YORK. : But fow people witnessed Se. proceedings of the | On the lst.of October the United steamer Ken. doul . Patent embraced Sie nam and "gents in this suit tobe» ~ to rr bl ‘fo simplify matters and reduce the pressure on the | fleet, and the few looked on sad and gloomily. sipgton, Acting Master Crocker commens ie, seewee SE both these improyementa, described in the | ™ And it is further ordered. : ad hn - bef telegraph live on Tuesday night, you are hereby request- ‘The fire wag stationed at the head of all the | the Unitea States schooner packet Seaman, and the bomb | specification. be referred to Kenneth adjudged and decreed that it —Peler Bome, =A. Smith. om et ‘edt send to the Associated Press the full vote of the | wharves, with imstruetions to show any federal party | schooner Jonas, Captain Pennington, ied the fort | | The utility of this improvement is not quostioned. It | this Court, residing * . White, one of the Masters of nag A. Ward. = Win cca team tee Gieneemas atcea,) that might Jand to the Mayor's office. commauding the entrance to the Sabine Pass, drove the | has been before the courts incidentally heretofore, and Courts residing ” 4 the city of New York, to ascertain, . Rielly. _. C. Hutchings, rod ‘ The vote by counties, or rehable estimates thereof, is | No communication took piace between the fleet and the | rebels from the fort, captured two twenty-four pound | was the subject of observation. In the case of Poppenhu- nina pre” aad, report to the Court an account, of - @, Dean. s mm ‘aloo desirable, and may be sent in aduition to the fore- | city authorities up to one P.M. At about this hour the | field pieces, spiked and destroyed two large eight-inch | sen va. Falke avd others, decided in October torm,1961, ory ore pre/ats and advantages which the said defend- - M. MeCann. - going. commander's steamer’ fired three shots towards the west | guns,and saaheosdianecelte tho town; landed fifty mea | on what ie known as tho “Tin Foil Patent,” Judge Ship- | priedn £ <ither of them, baye received, or which have me 7. C. Fields. ~ ‘The vote for other candidates on the State ticket should | end of the island, whereupon the Mayor pro with one howitzer, marched five miles into the country, | man, in delivering the opinion of the Court, ubserved:— % accrued to them, or either of them, from infripg- jist. Repudlican. ‘ Rot be telegraphed. nied by Messrs. T. M. League and Captain attacked a rebel camp of cavalry, consisting of from “That in the year 1851 Nelson Goodyear pat the ing the aiid exclusive rights of the said complainants, by fray 1—Andrew Moore. yp. Deseocrait, ‘As regards Congressmen, majorities will be preferable Bis own Fequc st, Went to the end of St. Cyr’s wharf and | hundred and fifty to two hundred men; found them drawn | peculiar substance koown as the hard compound of India | ‘2° "auufacture, use and sale of the said tS, os . J. Snyder, to full returns, and in relation 10 members of Assembly, | made a sigoal to the fect, which was answered, and | up in Jine of battle, fred oue volley upcn them, and | rubber. He produced this remarkable material by com. | P*.aated in said reissued letters patent, May 18, 1868, 3— William A. You Catier. the names of tho pereons elected, with their pelitics, is | shortly a boat was kent to the wharf and took the party ged at adouble quick, when they skedaddied, drop. | bination, when operated on by the proper, dogree of heat, | eco May 18, 1658. ; 4—James Brady. as a Wait, ail which is required. to the commander’s sbip. Our Mayor requested Com-.| ping their arms and leaving their camp equipage; burned | proved to be of great value, aud well adapted to And it is further ordered, adjudged and decreed that Allegany. 1—alvabE. Crerema ee ‘Attention to ihese regulations will greatly facilitate the | mander Renshaw to communicate to him his intentions in | their catup and fourteen buildings used a8 Darracks and | great variety of uses. It is freo from any disagre’ aie the complainant,s on such accounting, have the right to e geen 2—Eaw. Bee <a ee press and the public in arriving at an early knowledge of | regard to the city, informing him at tMe same time of the | storehouses, containing a large amount of sto. és. odor, impenetrable to ordinary fluids, hard, Jike +" pie | cause an examination of said defendants, andeach.«f them ‘Broome —Frank —. aa ‘the result ef the election, D. H. CRAIG, abandonment of the city by the militaFy, of the absence On the Sth instant Captain Crocker started with twen | ivory, susceptible of polish, and with an olne’ 4 =A % ove tenus, or otherwise, and also the production of their Guttaraugus... 1—Andréw, crag . 8H. P, Hall. Agent Associated Press. of the Mayor and City Council, and of his appointment as | ty-five men oma river steamer (which he captured) to | lar in kind to that ef tempored steel. Fr -idity simi | pooks, vouchersand documents of ofithem, and that oT Alyerwee pale. Jonas K. Button. GENERAL ORDERS—NO, 323. ‘Mayor pro tem. by a mecting of vit destroy the Taylor's Bayou river bridge. Found ‘the | poses of utility and ornament its value “1, “© many, Pir | the said defendants attend for such purpose, before said Day 1—Ge ae Orric8 SUPERINTENDENT METROPOLITAN Pov.icr, Commander Renshaw replied that he bad come for the | bridge defended by about one theusand men, consisting | extensive use in the community.” proved "by Muster afrom time to time, as said Master shall direct. ait = ~~ "New York, Nov. 1 Lo purpose of taking possession of the city; that the city was | of cavalry aruler and infantry, protected by strong | The only sorious question arisin~ 6.4 oF ihe tacts inthis | ,"AB4 itis also further ordered, adjadgedand decreed that ‘ms. P. Rohansve. W, T. Wordel Carvams 4 Preciuct— Tuc police telegraph in- | Ot big mercy under bis guns; that he should uot interfere bicastwork, + ng 2 'S | a perpetual injunction be issued iu this suit ag @ shrapnel and canister en case is as to the origivality Jr the invention by Nelson ‘Chatauqua ..., zasehn Steward. © Emry Davis. Goodyear. Thie has been said defendants, according to the prayer of the bil Henry C, Lake. Timothy D. Copp, | #trument, ? .s in the municipal affairs of the city; that tLe citizens stvenuounly contestod vy the | *14 verend 8 teapeaaee of ie them for aboutan hour, they also skedaddled. Cap! might goon and couduct their busivess as heretofore; ‘ter sundown on November 4 insT., will_be o —Tracy Bead! Xe i transmitting election returns. Crocker then ianded (welve mep, aud, \uder cover of the | learned counsel for the = : nated aso parse _— Baly Poet ibe ie “notifying the central office of | that he did not intend to oceupy the city for She present, steamer, destroyed the Prize, repulstag fn cbarge from | notice. : ’s Gefendants, and requires somo ee oBrancte Be Piches. gurduer Stanbro. | Guy seriogs Wistuerbance requiring aid, the locality of @ | and unlil the arrival of a military, commander; but | the rebii eayalry during the time, and taking several | The proofs eho’ that Gooayear began hie experiments PF Royton etaney 4 Chinton... Lemuel Steison, George Adgate. fire, or the detention of lost children. No commiunica, | that he intended to hoist the United States, fing upon | prisoners, tinong whom Was Colonel Clifton, commander | with a view”, the improvemont as early as the yenr 1847, Pea gr pee irre pen Colanrdia. 1~-Samueliasbor. —P. G Riselbreck. tion whatever must be made botwoen one station house Berets ieee = raced id Binge anid a “ng of eee Sore, Captain Crocker has, wins ite Just and that Me ‘sad nearly completed them as early as the | qlPeeis (Oct. 12) oorrespendence of ba pe . —| q ‘. Alfred Ni * | and another during the period of transmitting ciection : u r a jays, captured one fort, two camps, and burn mmr”, of 1849. In December of that ycar he filed a a >, frome Cacieent...5. GE tee eos. Sere ae returns, unless on an order {rom the central office. You | e could not guarantee to him the protection of the fg: | ebiruy bulldiugs used as barrugks and storehouses, con- | cent im the Paiout Ofico, containing a description of the: | Yarious nublications. printed at es oe Detesvare, 1—Robt, W Courtney. F. R. Gilbert. Wwill-90 diapues of the ‘oaemalicen of yuk cousbnand a8: 10 |) ced yer alma a tarag eOGArah” igo tak owe: tab] ect ake re Ree en ree inVoution, and which embraces, substantially, all the in- | Paigu of 1847, with the evident. chjeet of pepulariting (he He bas algo captured four schooners, two sloops “ina one steamer, beside quite a number of smaller yi 18, which be hag burned ff insure the transmitting of the result of the canvass of Prichess.., iJonn B Daicnes, tan Acioe each ticket at the sevoral election districts in your pre- “SUG: Halsted. Jos’h ©. Doughty, | ciuct to your station house without delay; thence to be acet : “esshty: | sent immediately, by election districts, to the central forwistion required at this day to manufacture the article. | french expedition and justitying the currant cxpendivure. =, ag we have seen, was followed up by apatent | itty ahown that prrsrhiea| force of 53,000 North Ame- dated ‘6th May, 1861—the applieation bearing date De- } ricans was accounted for at the War Office in Washington flag and create a difficulty. Commander Renshaw replied that, although in hig pre- vious communications with the milllary commander he +s Jacob Beyer. Joho W. Murphy. 7 “9 i 4 rare comber, 1850. as despatched on this errand, though only 47,000 seem to oflice. The Fifth, Sixth, Kighth, Tenth and Four- | had insisted that the flag should be protected by ‘the city . p 5; Z—Brastuss Proceer, Horaulo Seymour. | ONGC, Orecincts will aed bees. retaros foruhwieh | sal be thought it would be onerous upon taegood cit | THE COLORED EMIGRANTS FOB CHYRIQUI, | ,nJts,tcfence.ct want of novelty in Goodyear Is placed | have heen actively etigaged) im the advanco on Santa eens Coceer. yom: Af icpkins. 1 py special messengers. ‘The reinaining stations and sab- | 7eus; und, to avoid any difticulty like that which oc PRS BAS Ist. The patent of Austin @. Day, dated 9th November, | ANAS capital The gasualiies, report a aean ie lard ae fuson G. Conger, Martie Keller. -1 stations will transmit by telegraph, Direct the men who | curred in New Orleans, he would waiee that point, and éenrend + Day, + | mon killed or wounded, snd considerable stress js laid om i re eee ate are so engaged in Uriuging the returns of the cav- | when he sent tho flag ‘ashore he wonkt send a aufficent | Address ef the Colored Peepie of the Dis- | °°7y Vatent to Charles Hancock, England, curolied 11th | the, {act, that territorial compensation was preferred by Fution &lam, —W. J. Heacock. imey Lawrence. | Vics to the tation house to also bring with thein | force to protect it, and that he woukd not keop the flag | trict of Columbia te President Lincoln= | Juy.18i6, , i President and Congress to any mero pecuniary indemnif- Geneses....... —Loren Greene. Geo. G. Dixon. the roturos of the Associated “Press, which you | flying for mére than a quarter or Ral an hour--oficicut | Faas Reply. There are other criticisms in the proofs, and referred to | “tion for war outlay in Central America, 5 x 3 i. will deliver to the special messenger duly appoint- | to show the absolute possession. 4 —- + ace COR a 8 org age == Uae €d to receive. the same. No question relative. to | Commander Rensbaw further said that he wonld insist ‘Wasumetox, Nov. 2,1862. | Dutlwe regard them Seusoonsatneperibn oiprtentia ans Mititary Movoments tn New Vers 2—Arch. C. McGowan.Jacob E. Fex. the progress of the canvass will be answered from | upon the right fer any of bis menin charge of an officer The colored people of tho District of Columbia, for | particular notice. CORCORAN’S IRISH LEGION. Jolforeon ,...+. 1—Chas. A. Benjamin-Thomas V, Maxon, | the ceutral offico; but as soon as the canvass of each | tocome on shore and walk the streets of the city, but | nose removal Congress made an apprepriation and gave | We have said that the patent of Austin G. Day has beon | There was @ grand review and dress parade of the <sanaion + | ticket is completed the result will, on alarm, be trans | that he would not permit his men to come ‘en shore indis- relied on to show want ef originaliyy in Goodyear. Per- da¥ Zlevi Miller, Henry H. Babcock. | Titied to every station house fer ihe information of the | criminately or ‘the might; that, should is men insult | the President authority im the premises, havo seta | Pani. i nor “auite an exaust stacelnent of the growed | Comoran Legion at Camp Scott, Staten Island, yesterday Biags.....0.. 1—P. 8. Crooke. “a J. Pauldin Sr residents in its vicinity. citizens, he gave the Mayor the right to arrest and report | deiegation to the Preetdent, and that delegation bas de" | taken in the defence under that patent. afternoon. General Ewen was upon the ground, and in| a HA. Bowen. F Bernard Hughes, Sergeant ——— is especially deta:led to operate the in- | them to him, when he would puoish them more rigidly | a:vered to him the following jeter :— The defeudants claim that they carry on their manufac. | spected the men under the command of General Corcoran’ {i D. Moore.” E. O. Perrit ' | strument at your station honse from sundewn to twelve | than we- possibly could; but, om the other hand, Presi “ tare of the compound under this patent, and sot up that | & which nearly three thousand were uj the ground” ge ee ‘errin, O'clock midnight, and Sergeant —-— fromtwelve o’slook | #bi eay of bis meu be insulted or shot at in the =v "RESIDENT :— the process is different from that of Goodyear. The entire Legion expects to get off ‘by Wednesday next; Fy cca li ay Until the canvass je ended, JOHN A. KENNEDY, of Galveston or ou any of kis ships or boats, | | Six—The undersigned, on behalf of their colored breth- | “rhe process of Goodyear is found in the caveat of De- | Gene-al Ewen yesterday expressed himself highly grati' He Tetit. ean Oca Superintendent Metrepolitan Police. be shot at‘from the land or wharves, he would hold tue | rev and themselves, have called upon your Excellency to | orber 1849, the patent of May, 2861, and in there iss fied with the appearonce of the men on parade. 5—Chas. L. Bevedict. Theo. C. Callicott, City respousible and open Ins brondsides on the ‘same | Jetn. when we czn take our departure to the land | Comber, 1340, the pa y, 2861, -isaues ype . €. P. Leshie. " term: . ; : Weve. Joba Chickering. ‘Bia Merriam. _ sey—Great Enthusiasm of the his goverment to bold Galveston at all bazards until the | We have learned from the Hon. Senator Pomeroy, the Sonal in she pendec tee ky maes Sts CORON ora REGIMENTAL ORDERS—NO. 10. ae ane. 5 tener. OUR LEEDSVILLE CORRESPGNDENCE. ond of the war;and thatiwe could not take the port from | agent of cmigration whom you appointed to conduct us | ew and useful fribaanconiinerte yakaown /teseebitce Paracas sepa heh int wreetonar a “ Skinner. Jese; E : 3 fi . (0 Chiriqui 7 uipment engaged, his iu » 24, * 1—William H. Bland. John B. Coe. Lespsviniz,N. J., Oct. 81,1862, | him without a navy. provisions ‘for the emigrauts bought; that a vessel suita. | hardness bono or horn, but more extensively applica- pai agp arcade oe ‘Fhe Mayor pro tem. asked his imtentioas in relation to the railroad bridge. The avswer was L clined ; but afterwards in conversation be stated that he did hot ae he destruction of the bridge if he was not inter- fered with; that he would permit the train to run up to this side of the bridge with provisions, which must be carried from there to town i vehicles. The train would, not be permitted to run to town, and no commupicalion whatever should be held by water, be Commander Renshaw stated, iu couclusion, that ne ble, and less costly in use than either of those sub: The following named officers and non-commissioned: stances,” “The main and indispensable ingredicnts of | officers, having been recommended By theff commanding the composition are India rubber, or caoutchoue and sul: , phur; of th iitake onriain. proportions, pay equal officer, Captain Joseph O'Neil, for bravery on the battle» by weight of each, and mix them thoroughly in any con- | deld, are commissioned by his Excellency Governor Mor- ° venient manuer. ‘These proportions, he observes, ‘may,*| gan, and assigned to duty, as follows:— sere oe pcaner sao varied. without changing mate- J. pjrax Lieutenant Joseph McDonough to be Captain Com- Again he observes:—“<No precise rule of proportionscan | any Es vice rendergrast, discharged, rank {rom ‘Sep- iS 1. Rouse, Lewis B. Stone. Last evening was beld at this place one ofa series of sear Bee Danie! P. Deland. | democratic ratitication meetings in Monmouth county, 3—William Brown. “William P. Bill. auring the present week, including] Red Bank, Middle- Montgomery... —Addle Diefendorf. Freeman P. Moulton | ,owa, Keyport and MiddletowasPoint. The greatest.en- aif thusiasm prevailed. A large proportion of the wealth and intelligence of the county was~en band. This section is and has been always democratic; aud yet there is not a has becn found; that the consent of the government, with its agreement t receive us as citizens, with “equal rights and obligations” has been obtained,’ and that be only wants your orders to announce the day of sailing, and that he can saii within a week, if your order is given. Yiauy of us, acting upon your promise to send Us 80 soon’ -agone hundred famplies were ready, have sold our furai- ‘tare, bave given upour litle homes, to go in the first voyage; snd now, when more than five times that num- be > be given, or definite limits assigned when ir aloue f u q 5 young man ¢xcept four who bes not gone to the war. had already advised the admiral tosend acargo of flour, | Det have made preparations to leave, we find that there > xrier~ First ‘Lieutenant Jobm Gleeson to be Captain €om| daca: rougall. ThomasBamberylt. |” Pierson Hendrickson, eq., was appoinied chairman (owt out vty said worhing, gugdeparied. | is uncertalnty/and delay. which 1g greatly embarraseing Sipnnr thao four ounces to.a’pouad of rabber would’ bo |, 2° Ke een Wee nS ai 9 wenworth Riizur Clarke. |] The meeting was addressed 40 « strain of vigorous‘eto. | ., nortly alter sha retary, of th "anilote, Including | created that ¢hese means being exhausted, pov insufficient in any case.” ‘pany D, vice Tobin, resigned, rank from Sept, 4 2 os S—Yoegph Breed, A. R. Palmer. quence and trenghant argument by Hon. George Murray, | ebout halt a dovew’ negroes, was sent-ashore’ trom the | still worse form than bas yat inél us may be our Feng md pelt icon ep targeak fMsecodd iewtoats Tones Touhy to be atid faslo.....+.4-Pereadi. Fela. Nathan Oaks. eh , : eo Be otha cooled a | prospects : 4 ‘2—Lausve Dewey. Hy.0.Chomsebro, | Of Middletown, end Messre, "William Cousver and Frank |. fect. which landed a Kolin’s wie. eat oui any. iu. |. We sve gent stated in tho newspapers that you do | Sobfirmed the entire succoss of my invention. Se eae ore eks Sey ares a ete Ke ame rome nd describi brass Process—first, compound. ing India rubber and sulphur, and second, combini wiih them oiher ingredioniseche sates svrae peat | BABt Company 5, vico Gleeson, promoted, rank tions specified in both these compounds may be consider. | SeBt.17, 1802. ably varied without materially cl thie result, bis |: ricctccame tom any Te thes ete wees oe in no case will much les quantity of sulphur than Tour | osm gent 17 oe” 7 discharged, Ounces to every pound of caoutchouc be sufficient, in me H nt which respect particulacly, my compound difer wary: Vnaan onions ree Lek eet aera inte gesentially froma every other ¢ componilon of India rabber | Sent, 17 4802.9 igh, promoted, rank from in use; a8 in all ol rubber compositions, the least | "Servet Wty. ‘ eant Major Wm. Quirk to be First Lieutenant Com. quantity of suphur that will sufce to cure the article is pany G, vice Cartwright, promoted, rask from Soph TY, ++. Morgan Shait. Joho D. Van Buren, || Leonard, of Red Bank. =e ros ele The republican party was denounced aa the cause eR i Maite Tet Oee * | of the civil wer in throwing off the mask and assum - 2—Hiram W. Loomie. — ing an abolition fromt as soon as it got into power, 3—Harvey Palmer. Fowler H. Berry od in persistently refusing to make any compromises -1—1e Roy £, Bowe. William Breoks. whatever to avert the threatened calamity. The corrup- . Chores. Harvey Butts, tion of the republican party was exhibited in glowing a Miller. Saxton Smith. colors,and at the sawe time its utter jucapacity tor -1—Samue)T. Taber. Charles 1. Duryea. | governmeft. 3t was a party of isms, controlled by inex W.-Demott. Henry A. Low. of a single idea—tanatics,who ran everthing into the ‘not intend to let us depart. We are not willing to believe that your Excellency would invite us to make arrange: ments to would tell us that We could not live pros- perausly bere—would create hopes within us and stimu- late us to struggle for national independence and respecta- ble equality —and then, when we had made ourselves ready for the effort, in contident belief of the integrity of your promise, that its realization will be withheld. Congress has placed the power and the means solely in the hands of your Excelleacy to wid in removing us. You began the movement, You appointed Senator Pomeroy, teierence or -demonstration by the bystanders, they raised the United States flag. After balfan hour, at three P. M., the flag was quietly taken down, and the detachment marched back through the same streets to their buats, aud returned to the fleet. ‘The Mayor pro. em. and Thomas 3t. League, Feq., subso- quently, at four P. M., addressed the people’at the imar- ket, stating the substance of their interview with the foderai commander. A resolution of thanks was tendered Messrs. Moore, League and Haviland by the meeting for the satisfactory Second Lieatonant Richard P. Moore to be First Lieute- — ground. Asn exumple, the Fourrierite Phalanx, estad- | manners which they conducted their difficult task in whom not only the colored people, but the whole coun: it 2-1 -A-QuackenbuskJoho 8 Fake. | lished “by Herace Greeley & Co., im this’'neigh- | “Galveston is very quiet aud very duil. try, have confidence, to see that justice should be done FE yak di Ser De Marton nary Deen full | First Sergeant Wm. Taylor to be First Lieutenant Com- Sista meter nen” | Sette Duthie 5 eee aren ee an Spt 10200 | yt aA et tt ety {aeons comnts nguraing the Ca ane nang | PQY,C> Laman dchareed rk from Sn 1 16 * = Pierson. “James §. Harling : ‘ < saith Col. Rexszaw, Commanding Yankee Gunboat Fieet, off . ‘a patent for each. iret’ Sergeant Timothy Murray to be Second Lieute- Caco Re cee, Fras ™ || eeaeeey, wt cemceemensesetne’ barat * OF] ow, ee, tm ei, ras to fu befor the cot | * Ror aia, G_Day's patente dated oth November, | MM, ComPmey A; vice Touhy, promoted, rk frm Sep 2—Jaanes Rodington. Otia Farle. Tho Conservative men of the party abhorred Gregley.and | ,,53% 1 have the honor to iuform you that Thave just | Winter shall make our voyage a dangerous ohe. | 1858, nine years after the filing of Goodyear’s cayeat,und | 17,1802, 3—AbrabamX. Parker.John F, Bridges any Of thes Lad Cea meats democracy. the heard ef your arrival on Galveston Island. Tam.not urs 4 Nis <i ve con saath gr seven after his patent, and in-his specification ho says, “I | ooh tat Sergeane Wm. Higgins to be Socend Lieutenant Saratoga... 1—Champ'y Boughton.ira Brockett tang of thane SC ee ee prised to hear that you have become a barburian, since I | President Lincoin, through bis private secretary, re- | took up the bard rubber manufucture at the time of the | CO™P%Y C, vice Russell, declined appointment, rank: 2—Nath A. Honghtou.Xam'l Y. Rockwer. | Uliocopher; bat when. the more shrews republi loarn that you are a gjneal descendant from the old Massa- | plied to the deputation of colored men who had called | issue Wf the Nelson Goodyear patent of 1851, having a | (2 July 1,1861. Bebencctady..: —Chas. Stanford. —Johu MeShea,Jr. | houraef it they bogged. Di et sake to 8 chusetts Puritanical stock. Don’t you feel a itttie bi 23 thoir dit + of | Single object in view—namely, the manutacture of a hard, | sh iTst Sergeant Lawrence Daidy to be Seeond Lieute Schoburie,’.. —Mark W. Stevens. = L. Mayharw., | NGATa ot it they bogged him for lin.) sake tosiay | streaked in Your new quarters, when you ate re- | UP bim to express thoir disappointment m the delay of | O./51i0 compound, in which T'used with success both rub? | aut Company D, vice McCormack, promoted, rank trom. Samuel Lawreuce. Re iben 8. smi. Fredy ne mote thstendne, en Mane ee, aad | Minded of the prayers your mother offered’ up in your | their being sent, as promisod, toCentral America, that | her and giftta percha.” Sopt. 17, 1862, —platecmoeby. Jumes M’Leau, be Airtel ny foe Aied con. | Behalf, while in’ your boyhood? Don’t you believe | he (the Prosident) was as anxious as heever was for | Again he saya:—“My invention consists in a special | ,°°rSeatt Miles McDonald to be Second Lieutenant Com- 1—Joun W. Taggert bevidea SOUe BEIM ee ct apetti Sal ghe"foled away. her do with that ita ww contre | their departure; that he bad pluced everything in tho | mode of making bird, but highly elastic gum compound, ee y 1 es : the i have ¥ a process ‘ring in Wi Ser be ames a Fase ce ibopepablican izo.w ad datet'to stig, | Obit? As youare a stranger in a strange land, 1 deom it | bands of Sonator Pomeroy, of Kansas, and tnat be could Base ae Sede propectionne tne ingredlente, degree of | Sergeant Patrick A. Riordan ‘to be Second Licatenant. Baffolk........ 1oTheod’aD. Dimen. Navan Corwin. Lee eit cen eR soeescoai. — o malurity of ie | MY duty to give you and your crowd of Beelzebubbiens | not now,see the deputation of colored men, but that Le | mode of equalizing the temperature from thai described | COmM8Y F, vice Moore, promoted, rank from Sept. 17, 2—Benj. F. Wiggins. Jolv 8. Havens. people, This was arvite slander, 1.0 poopie ot New | ‘little wholesonie and spiritual advice. As all Yankees, | wouta €o 30 in the course of a few di t by Nelson Goodyear.”” pe ; Sullivan ...... —NicholasFiagier. Wm. Gillespie. see the aly Northern State that hed voted agataat | like yourself, profess to be Christians, therefore it is ex: | ¥U : srpoaiaa skialiunda He then claims, 1st, “The running the heat for vul- | c,hirst Sergeant Michael Grogan to be Second Lientonant. Tioga... TNottian TW. Davie. Wheeler H Bristol J the republican party in the Presidential eloction, had | Pected that ‘you will datiy repeat ihe Lord's Prayer ea aa te canizing flexibie and elastic hard.gum compounds through | ComPany Ky vice McConnell, killed in action, rank from: Tompkins... —Ezra Cormll. John Boynten. roved their loyalty’ by the fact that it wae the ouly | Wile on the island. This will give you an appe- The Bowery Murder. the high rango of temperature, ‘and ihe eompare ied ig | SPs. 27, 2008, Wister 1—Jobu 8. Bweritt. “J. F.Bookstaver. | Ltate nat had sent ite quota to thevar and did not need | Ute for breakfast. Fach Sunday get your regimentai CORONER'S INQUEST. great length of time, substantially as set forth, that is to | ,,,erseunt William Dailey to be Second Licutenant Com- "2 jacob Lefever. Jolngrithiths. do draft.’ Omg the demenratic. generale bad won the bat- paen ts ase ee eee Coroner Collin held an inquest yesterday, in the Tenth | Sy, commencing tho heat at about 275 degrees,and car- | pany 1, vice Gormley, promoted, rank from Sept. 17; Neita a ay 5 a fone pes of the Vaio. in oe id Ace eae bot gazing upon the dwellivgs you huye oaused lovely women | WF station house, on tha body of the young man known | [718 the same to 800 degrece and upward, substantially | “Approved. THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER, ‘Washington... £—Asa C. Tett. Edwin B. Nash, democrat; and yet hs lds won mavy victories and never | “Xd imnocent children to vacate. in ordor to make room | 8 Tony, the boatman, who was shot i tho lager bier 2d. ‘The making, as described, the flexible and elastic Brigadier General a Irish Brigade. 2~Erviue Hopkins. Wm. Caleman. Jost a batile. Why di the Qemovratte generals succeed? | {oF thedemons you have the honor te command, raise | saloon at the corner of Bowery and Rivington steet on | hard-gum composition of two parts, by weight of rubper | BY order. JOSEPH O'NEIL, ‘Wayue........ 1—Thad. W. Reins. Albert F. Rea@eld. | Because they had their hearte in the cause of the Union, | YOUr eves to Heaven and solicit a benediction from th an Saturday night last gum, and one part sulphur, when Captain Commanding Sixty-third regiment N. Y. 8. V. 2—Lemyel Durfee. Wm.T. Berney. | ff whereas the republicave desired to let the Union slide, | CBrittae's God. 1 will afford you satisfaction. Wh cing bow cha preparatory to running of the heat, | =—— Westchester .. 1—Mennis McMahon. Pierre C. Talman. The democrats of New Jersey had poured out their blood a in the cnpoe He og ‘beautiful island, avold as Patrick O'Brien, proprietor of the ‘One Mile House,” | ag described in these specifications.”” te Coroner's Inquests. t. Davenport. Joba E. Marshall. like water fer the government estabisued by George pape hon ae pring torthvaads tlle aiivue 1 wherethe tragedy occurred, testified that the deceased | Now, as to the degree of heat Co be applied inthe | Kitgp ay Fattina Dows Srams.—An unknown man, Wyom! *Choyea Beaty. Wash Snes ee io be utterly hopeiets, reseriadice tna lodgesr | make yourself comfortable in your new position,don’t fail | and two ather men, allot whom were partially intoxi pe ese Ts parson Goodyear, | about thirty-five years of age, fell down the stairs of the Yates 2") LGkpahaw.” —-Ebeuezer 8. Jones. | setuingup what they called Unio sickews,cn which were | #0 keep Your eyeon Virgiaia Point, andsome other localities | cated, entered his house about eight o’cloek on Saturday | Goodyear, of 1844, relsstied 1840, which gives e range | TWenty-sevonth precinct police station house, No, 125 Placed qoen who claimed to be‘'war demcorais.’” ‘These ives fs st oe ac tay be Tong in the {aud { evening, and.called for drinks. ‘There were about a dozen | from 212’ degrees (o 350 degrees, depending on the thick- | Coda street, about one o'clock yesterday, and died from Hiram Walbridge for Congress. were renegades, and neither fish nor flesh. ‘Ihe republi- \ your. Given WIG PRIVATE, | MeDin the room at that time, and one of thom named | Des Of the composition, and adds:—‘In most casos the | We effects of hie injuries a short time afterwa:d:. One heat will be requi to be raised as high as 260 de; or 275 . and the time of coen re of heat will range from three to six hours, or longer.” The-caveat stated the range between 250 to 200. de- ding upon size of esmpound. by % It is quite it, from this reference to the several patents, that there Is motbing on the subject of ‘the ree of heat in manufacturing hard Counpoend. deserfnes in the Austin patent, but what is found in that of Nelson year. Then ag to the proportions of India rubber and sulphur, Austin adopts two paris rubber and one sulphur: ah Goodyear,ia his patent of 185 Proportion will be about equal 5 Uens:may be considerably wil = the a pts = case ‘ tesa in four ounces of sulphur to @ pound ot robber. caveat contained the same substantially. eas We ‘iwe ne ground for the ciai of the officers was arrested on sus; of throwing him. the caus who now attempted to wear the dieguise of General Walbridge has consented te take the Meld aaine | Ut ion mec" were te very men who, Jn tbe bey ioning Bon. Wood, at the request of numbers of our inven.) of our national troubies, ridicuied those wh» labored to @tizens of all parties. We give below one of the ou prevent the frosking up of the government as “ Union merous appeals he bas received. The gentlemen who » fhe Yay Ped Bas tho people wouia teat ent Thole voces feave put him in nomiustion intend toelect him, and the J gt this election what they thought of such men. The General is actively at work canvassing the diatrict.— Sivoo could pever be restored till the aboiition disunion Nsw Your, Qct. 29, 1962, | Pats.’ was put under C001, Finaw Wa:ea:pox, Hudson atreet, wew York The speakers denpunced, with great vehemence, the ‘t Bim—The undersigned, Ssute of this city, or en | two pArclamations whigh the radicals had cxtorted trom ed in puranite within its limits, hav®@ Qoticed with regret | the Pres, teut, and saidhe people of New Jersey would it there is no thoroughly organized eSort to defeat the | pever cunseat tO have che constitution superseded Ben. Wood to Congress from the rsirih district, 1 by a gingie pranch of t wernment, which it~ bear declined to accept the aeg/nations webs—sfiret, Congeoss, oF” th i Of severa} conventions in the district, fromanunwaiagness | C4 Of three pa'ets iret, (\ 1 OF the legislative SO appear aaa candidate at the approaching election, 12ey power,which make.’ the laws ; second, the judiciary, which mow respestfully urge you to reconsider your decision, av expounds the laws; avd third, the exoeutive, which exe- {0 place yoursel! in the ficid as an independent suppor.er of | entes the laws, as inu ‘preted by the Seoremne court of the goverument. In thi ues" i yon Jai N i Syoureelt's pernount soc tce we Socnsehat We felt meey F the United States. Only «Xe whole people, in their cou- Whittlesey, alias “Brooklyn Bill” commenced to seufle with another man called “Croppy.” Neceased and 'an- other man joined them, and soon Whittlesey was lying on the fbor, with the deceaved on the top of him. They both gokup aud Waittiezey retreated to the ead of tho bar, where he discharged bis revolver twice. ‘he second bat! ontered the right breast of the deceased. ‘The whole party then fed and the deveased staggered 10 the side. walk, upon which he fell, aud soon after expired. ‘Thomas U'Briea, a ri ive of the proprietor of the sa- loon, and several dther witnesses, were examined, but uo shew facts were clicited. The man named Whittlesey was traced to. disreputable saivon ii Canal atreet, where ie was secured. Tho pri- souer was examined, ang testified as follows:—I was sky- larkiag with Croppy Jack, apd while I bad my pistol in 4 hand, somebody caught liald of tue pistol, Sod it went FALL OF GALVESTON. {F-om the Houston (Texas) Telegraph ,Qct. 13). Af length an event, by mavy anticipated , bes happened. Galveston, the beantiful city of the Gulf, has aliex. Thi miniongof Lincoln have made it their mest, avd, as we have seeat jo similar cases, there will be hat’ from it, if the utmow vigilance be not exercised, unt miseries tothe State, On the 9th, the truce agreod ou between the enemy and the apidiery having expired, they first asgumed over it fheir hateful domination. The armament poor tor by thent in this conquest we baye berertofore at “so we have likewisd eu = Vy Ca -preseft purpose, as fag as we a , 00 gare th ir (orce on Sp Meet is Raid to bo To whom censure for this most serioug“c-i7eaily to Our State fay imputed we cannot, nor will we uc to say—in tact we do not know. ‘It is not now wit “@ e ‘to any . ment by Austin in this*branch of the case. Aah bie mn ; ‘The next ib T was lying On the floor, with two Sox clase the betbreck Of ibe revcllien ene ventions, coulg atter or moa. “* the constitution, and tur | Past, but the future we have todo. We, however, can- ) © ar me, when s<@ebody atten ‘ eorirte gieadfust Ad patriotic eupport of the gaverns | cltst great fundamental Mw gf ih,” Ml the mon of Jersey » BOt AVOId eaying that we sco with regret, uow thut’ Gal. | Le ehol Rak cay nnd toa wget ott Tie those Cote ae id on thie argument @pd alee by witnesses By cari, tor this reason Mat we cal upon youin the | wer&a@ ready te lay down their fiyes “OW a8 they mgre to | Fetes has fallen, aud the people co not’ esitate toex. | take - MRL Om SY {ies oie oe ed go me, “goout | teense te eee comuine OF ies peu ee rari Alexander M. Schell 2 down for the same principles in ‘U* War of (h ow bi i prea, expuctsn io, anaes aus of the door, sonstody is shy,” J ind ni ecttee wen bh “hn eas ill * H. Maral es Wm. Alien Butler, $i ° . , bg " 5 | intention of shooting %WY one, 4_"¢ Jury ren‘ered 4 ver. | Goodyear, in his patent of 1851, claime thé ‘“combin Boeri George Broa, ass “SE | ets were oftered om (he succaas'of the denaeratic caudt- | ing incompetency ahd” iinbe, UM, Whether these | Micted by @ pistol m the banda OF Wiltim [* WhNSWY. | teeeeiees » Ridherto unkaown, suvstaDually as Lg ror Governor ; but U Was BO one to take hom up. | Censures be just or not,as we have. Mey, Stated. it is Tn bjs eavea: ire describes it @ hard and st’ snbstan 06, resomOling Jn some respects born or bi ° similar o? qore extensive uses. tetadiapicialag Austia, io Qis patent, Soae the article as “a flexibio eoetinonoaastitinge Jonn mang, rs aw . « completely chopfatien, and girs" | not within our “ 4 Poliee Intelligence, M. Rankin, Livtagston Saterice, Wa. Lothros, Henry | 4 1 4 H z Compesoucy fo say. 5 ages ‘er ilerman Comper, Lewis Gotthold, as Reins. He PS ee emg yr my grat Chet Jorsev fn ag twa that it “totided eh ony agora 1 2GaMl or IeWeiatt.—a young man named Christopa, .Joha Beker, Wm. 4. Thomson, Geo. &. ae a Ta | BF tne eras AS theme? és va-oht before Jugpice Quackenbush, ab whey Raips rk, Stone, M, Ys Hy Bow next, will show ‘that she takes the lead ‘in the great | who MPI) SG, inst net C Ford was bruus... Pn Oe A | end elastic hard gum composit Joseph Maud, We Cost, Ebon counter revolution agaiust the radical destructives. rere ogi aeaboci OF DesaGftul tue tact th Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday, oa complaint c- ee Wis apparent, {fom out previous examination of oo OAL Prune, fobM A. Stevens, J has, geen long apparent, for tony it Deen believed thi Me James 1. Graal, Of 21 Washington square. The ac- | 4), parshte OF we ... pig ed beef ois Sv BAMsieus, Cedrge Ponaldeon, 8, Galveston was in peril, nud knowing it, st thas Décame (18 ] Cog ie w roofer by trate, and bad beon employed repair | @ dispute bout torinf or ror. proots also estab- Mr Poatecvorih, Mr Mi ier, and son, John ‘Mulligan, My Siooker, WC Hepslogee “¢ ‘ Ww m % Mra New Jersey Politics, fille, ‘Mr J D Smilies Mise Reid, Mre 4 arses r ne description of the Faricy. . Alderman Lewis W. Maires, of Hoboken, bas beeR 4 duty, at least ue rien, of those wit intorasis were c sion to | lish the same, QU articto of the ane Hes I var dios Meitgar GENERAL WALBRIDGS'S LETTE” |. jcomprancr. { nomiuated fer the New Jersey Assembly. Immediately iaveieoi to put in operation moaguron to | ing the rout of Sir. Grohe s Seat pr cheery ol | hard rubber, compo, sod of eames Qualltiee, was Bion and rs aad ‘Miss Weeks, 7 a " ity. This tr c red under . ee ee . mecora ongnues MARA SAE TNA. son, Fe Wite ° personal intelligence ‘were removed from the place. bat i appe watch, valued at $80, und a large, ara ot esately was granted, as 1s mado Ukder fhe Austia SM", ans 0a : aren, Migs Marge haere Togo By umanG, and a I u arrivals {0 town we bot tno name ot | OZ WBely reemonstrance, (a at has been prevented: YalUod at ss iett, ord denied all the charges against | we may add; made wudor tue fyemer patoxe tn Gosdyear’s| | Wooiger, Me Francis a ie eS "Kawe ® aa teil ig hope . Am: he ar je pame re certainly existe’ uo sufficient reason why a t factory, ustin himself, whe was ts the service of the ix, Mr Win R Smith, Rev, Henw ‘oolman, Sos PE en ee el er elie clement @. Barclay, Hna., tho well kiows phllasthropiot. dae aemignt not cremsetvsa have otherwise, prepared to bien; oe dhe tao Ha, 8b008 Fe a precanpaive. proot Crinbilehitent.. The jdea bf the Yearued entoeel for the | Mr Willan Pretyield, Mr ion eae ‘My Jonoson: SP siuate for wny oflce 4) thin approaching election. Bot the |<. may has dome more for the comfort of the sick and | meet the foe. But w at that ib is not with the past, | him by Hie wae committed Cor trial iu default of | defendants scoms 19 be that tae patentee is bound, by the | Mr Sawyer, Mr Ernest Gahler, Mr Dut the present, we have to do, and as the place has fallen, | of his guilt. in to Congress, from (ae chief commercial disitict of th Kod to the her than ‘by tho | Mrand Mra Cook, nuts. wounded soldiers than Mr. B. We understand that this } i¢ now becomes the part of patriotism (0 so aid the autho. | $1,000 bail. quan imparted to thy article, ral iy wee eitineutcot tbe only tuember who had the hardihood to ities of ihe article, x¢ derived from the product of t MraB AG. Sivage the puuic went mnt of he Loyal Nor Oy Cir 1a | Cenceman, whO 18.4 Wealthy eitizeu of Philadelphia, has | ries as to couiue the enemy to his pressat limite, aud\) Heavy Rosoeny oy 4 Doxraric.—A woman named ito cuaioenk paremon ie woud beswasle of time 10 at | avai Stepan Big cag’ id Mre AG d with lively satisfaction Chrovgbout alt | devoted bis whole Ume since the Breaking out of the re Here Pees tbe State, i is 0 Time for nwerawous com. | sauna Brady was arrested yesterday upon nti wrave | te apt Ge Facataien of we - a OR ‘Aldkige tnd fray of iy, Cnet ber +4 ae “e Yoncaaseers: | vellion, and at bis own expense, in looking after the nt With the citizens of Galveston exiled by this | eharge of purloining from her employer, Mr. William B. } | ‘ite tan Brome CSM English patent of Hans renova ary dul Goldbermmo,, Rose, Lago of these United | wounded and sick soldiers of our army. He now eomes we sincerely and deeply sympathize, and so, we | Yanaerbiit, of No. 6 St. Luke's place, two coats, ju the cook, 11th July, 1946. Thevem crane glen Baroey, Boia, Sen Ale r y ‘Wiest a health, which has become some | have ao doubt, does every generous, right minded Perso" | oye of one of which was a pocketoool Nortu to recruit bi ontaming It {s quite apparent, on an inspection of this patent, that | lan, A G: North, iy bis constans labore in the Bold. | 10 the State. ir Maxasat large we must and doappent | heute dratte and chee valuable pepers, worth in ali (be } she palates ‘had not aurrieg ni experiments so far ae to | 2F, ANtiey. J gain ‘Abraha ne ie eaid tant General Butterfield is to Be given th To the oltiteas OF Trae a ree y iuvokeat thelr bonds | sumot $7,800. The oilerice was committed in M have produced the hard rubver compotnd 0! Goodyear i Nichola ne ° - command of Geueral Doubledgy’s division, formerly Ge Tay thelt onergy and of all their pa- | Theoffender immecdin ly aftorwards left the employ of Mr.” | nor, ag is obvious, ha apy distiuet or practical | Lavan 4 ty Bales ie Poche neral King’s. After taking leave of his brigade an inter. | the prompt display of al their ouergy i Vanderbilt, and no clue te hor whereabouts could=be ob. | uowledge of it. al A a wites ° , . old . From without ub help is to be ex pected tand w: 0 hen she was taken into o composition to produce tho article eating presentation scene took piace of @ pair of gold | trivtism. F without ul tained wotil yerterday, when was taken into ¢ His combination or pon Ly 10 artiol ert Wallace, Thalbon, iment to the “- nese » Yeeu desorived in the HeRai.D, | in ourselves must we find resources with whicw tt: ‘ Vor ‘Twenty eig' < rd paragraph of (he patont, whicl ‘rete. Carne, 4 3 chil> 1 ted pamentiy; day ny day, to serif thie freak ins | Site ee ome “Sap ware, acd (oF bite | und repel thie iuvasion Of OUF poll. Our resources hapjiiy | Oy omoer doslings of the Twenty eighth procioe is found in the third paragraph patont, which is Ye all and 2. chil: and it will age an Fa. dyed by the Geld officers of is bri 6, an \aotmontal of the if sation of bs gailautry aad | render them et did handling of bis b M ty the citizens suould orgaui7e compan Colouel Vineeut, £: r ready to respond to Whe cal! al @ moment y § arta should be kept in order, and supplies of fixed amr pitiug provided. Officers tov, that couiisiou be avonied, should be chosen. If allthis be properly dove we Mey Did defiance to wuy jotes the euemy may seud against 4, 4 Ga otber Geils the gallant Midiers of Teor Have tinght dmitved ng taken the coats, which she pawns bination of ludia rubbor or gntta peroba, “with o ing previously burned all the papers, Justion. fuente, liver of sulphur, or ber lipburet having. ike ‘Sloan. Meat ae Jordans Morris Hee Hes amen aren , f nts Mr Jorde Uosh committed her for trial in deiautt of $1,000 chorical tien? and hi vay, ear a an An ea a been ready and who Abowd ereIA! COLT I> vineples, their h ty was to be tal sefing cnet nyt upon us, a Etna this wusive to heir bond ii O. (ue veveilion I have giver el\ the I possess, consistent with my ‘ewuse and to uphold the there.ure, Hly prepared to inaki ronding to your ws presented as a | areauple, and all required of us is to syatematize avd ive at the proper tim lo evory coun ts m |. Mrs GW ALWcco ATrEMer TO DerRACD TAR MecuaNics’ Taskixe | proporth iment oF ottier sul bo used, iu wife—with others in the steerage. AssoctsrwNe-A canal boat’ ebptain, named Alexunder | 19 exceed twenty ave er cou ica us te Vee Com- | Dr Dales ale oe pound of all tha products, whet or w 0 poe Sucamebiy, Onmitie-~Gtorne ‘ Seller, was taken into eoetody yesterday by detective ak age ei ts this: ‘observes that,‘ in tapi, pitch, A Pal a Pp ‘eda Dusen bur 2 the charge of datranding 4ho Mactauoe mung ay re eo ae . portion of UL iaay Y arf Bis ay Taanen <2 Ms Onnios Pieweae by ‘Banking Association of (bo wuiu Of $409, ander the follow | Op rat; but eouetler ts dine phir to weaken. Wate, Ohi, ry Sages John organ, Aa ing circumstances ablo, becarise of the offensive smell which it imparts to tho fi vs . a8 Bi Win J Jobne | J. Fox, Avaistant rived at the Astor House yesterday (fom Washing tnterests whe : " George Frave’s Trai leit the St. Nicholas Hotel yester- the robber fue what be be ty expect, sud if Un Saturday fast the @coused ; @minent a body of 5; nop wave they auy 4 onto it will nly be Hoon (he presutuption that we 4 ¥ » nie That waite of “any” citizew jean oe ft 10y Cor Damn ctyite, of Major Govern) Banks’ eta; J. | re aupmeparct to mest him, Baan vom bia Ale de | aeuted wo ar. F. W. smith, the ying toler of che Me. | article, ant of ihe Londongy, whieh sulphur bas to m funiea ra ne Fotesaclg, Wm F Rewer, Hoary eee sseike tate tobe tie eaue,my acrvions are at | Bp. Hoover, of the United States Const Survey, and. W. | junion, Jeet ve toakeroady , nw tilut wo lave Ue gistuco, | chanics’ Thinking savciation, 4 chuck syued by ong | alllorenie or exite ‘rom the gaeteee Ae oy op Papader, George Clement. ; erty has alread . and sould the euemy dave (9 invade our Siate-—to poliuts ‘On-the coatrarg, 68 already 6 ron, ree Adon Smith, Jr. payable (0 bearér, for sue un of No su three hundred wid ity nine dollars and te Tit pane Mek he in Paspoontiioer shakey Hein tke obony or ivory, ible of polish, my, penis ome ie hated presence —w repon on by the Febel autharl- 1 i . h by bir hated prosevee—we will t those , regis’ faser phe onr noble soldiers have made ilinstrious | cents, Across the fyure three, on the margin check, a mark had been drawn, which made the three : = united, vigorous, determined action we can redeem Rodgers and Colonel Hamil | on the bloody plains oF Gaines’ Mill and Manassas, aut ving been rostored = ten Sar nig, of St. Lovie, are atop- | whch i all rubure ages wil} rouder the natno of Lexiu wn | wery much rvscnnble a gave #iX, sisonk * saiieg | ireombtia by a rteraue ry fnedy, aver I waves tel. hooor. eh . 5 gh ii ad my ogy oreathy fall foya mem, Won forward with comb: nt, A-sistant Secretary ot War; W. H. | fo tose of ua who have watched tbe incidents of this | body of the paid, ow alleges, the | of Hancock, enrolled To August, 2847. 0 thie he re aff i the reer). " act fnanaie oa 1 wife, of New Orleans; Colonel W. H. | wari tean scarcely bq@nveessary to appeal, ‘Their resent | gum a six hundred and Ofty-pine d and | fers to his prey be 4 ‘obnor that gulphurettiog ment Leura. wall who y 708 Cr ln Prout of On Fen RTKSE™ | Pomc and R. Hussell, of Tennessee; F. EH. Sturtevant, | mont needs wo Auiiouils. Resistance to the ond is thele | sixty vicht | vents the — aocused, He soun | eidoation Feoommonded Copy oi the prencripuion teed (| bi Alas! what a pieture does | dikcovered the mistake and dutective Dusenbury wi of gutte should be effected by moans of sulph thr using the wi witt Fd oe. Uoited ‘Buavcs Noy esa ac, wile ‘ond one saeer ane of Vasisiane not exhibit “Wi In her bor: detailed to find Mr. Schulor aud obtain from hia ho wane ae orpimient oF liver of sulphur in preference to gure ware for, Bona iam, Auth caee ie, Ae. ae Boott, of the, Untied | Wine st Nichotms Howl, | dors tho, tracks of the woree than arbarian foe nro | $200. "When found, however, Mp. Schuler denied recs. | sulphur Wreifke. have snoo, however, ewcertained | guy spice ‘and he hopes evety Lieutenant Commander Moin Walters, of, the United everywhere marked ‘and rapino— te face of, On being searched | that if a very miante portion of sulphur, be sant wilt cont thew meth with blood, spoliation me Lieutenan many people exiles from homer once loveiy but | by the officer throe $100 bille and afow smaller ones | with the sulphuret, ® result is obtained from Sarties Beaten, Navy Licuteey York, aod Rev, W. W. aiuic, of | mow enolate, mall we be trented with. less mong 2 cian aon hime, Sete Queckeabunh held bier te | Seubvmatva of the ‘two, Trot olther subAipuoee tne ane Bow Bangs, 456 owing a Le Larson “ten worg phoy? Ty Jui) us wie seourity, wederation } Dail in the su of §1,000 lor xamination love.” \ o F sy golenes sikivns > e :

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