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ewe wee ———— = NO. 5937. ONR WEEK LATER FRom EGROPE. | ABAIV AL or rx STEAMSHIP ASIA AT HALIFAX. BY SPRCIAL KIPKESS AND TRLEGRAPH, Death ef Louis Philippe, Ex- King of France. THE SCHLESWIG WAR. TREMENDOUS STORM IN NOVA SCOTIA, SERIOUS Losses ANTICIPATED, &o., &o., Mo. Tt was stated in yesterd.y’s Herald that the Asia had not arrived ut Halifax at uine o’clock on Moa- day night. This savouncement was made after | ‘nquiry, over the wiser of Boeton, as to the condi- | tion of the lines throngh co Halifax. Owing to some misuiderstanding 0g the operators in the Bostoa and Portiand offices, and to negligence , somewhere eloug the jiuc, word was sent to us | that the wires were ia Working order through te -the easterm terminus. Notwithstanding the severi- oty of the gale at the East, spoken of in our des patch, intelligence of which should have been seat te the several offices westward, we were led by mistatemeats inte the error we have mentioned. Havwax Teusorarn yaaa | Mouday— 10} A. M. The steamehip As, Capt Judkina, was tele~ graphed about hatl-perteight o'clock this morniag, and arnved at her ¥ hurt ot half after ten. H The Asia sailed from Liverpool on the 3lst — ult., at 12 o'clock, noon. The steamship Cauads arrived at Liverpool at 54 | A. M., om the 26.6 i The steamers of the Cunrrd lice, ranning be- tween Liverpooland New York, will hereafter ran | direct. The Asin will uot call at Halifax on her retura from New York Louis Philippe, ca-Kuw of France, died on the 26th of August. | Louis Napoleon is etiit on his tour through the | provinces. . Queen Victoria has gone to Scotland. Avetria bas given 1 ber adhesion te the English protection om the Dewirh yur ston. There is nothing new trom the seat of war, be- | yond an account of rome wight skirmishes. The submarine teiegiapi, between Dover and | ‘Calais, has been compirted, aud works well. | Cotton has deciwed trom oue eighth peany te one-fourth penny per joued. The committee's quotations are pow # foliows:— Fair Orleans, 84d 5 Upland, 7jd.; Mobile, 8) ; Middiimg qualities, 7d. | a 7jd per pound Indian corn had advauced Le. 286; white, 285. 4 25s 6d Flovr is tirm. Por Western Canal, 228. a 26. | 6d.; Ohio, 28. «24+ Ga; Praladelyhia and Bald | more, 2s. 6a. u Zhe Sugar has advanced frow 3d. to 6d., and a large buriness doing. | In ‘tea a fair buemess baw beem done at about PleVions rates. Cofice.—Cidinary w 2s higher. The mouey muket couiuucs easy. Several leading bankers have lowered their rates of inte- Test en depoot 96) tor mouey aud ac- cor Little has been done tu stocks, and the price coativuce (he some as last week. Trade Continues brisk in the auwulaeturiog districts. The weather has beeu uufaveradle for harvesting operations, and the yield t» wot likely to be as great Ge Was anticipated In the neighborhood of Halifax Yesterday end Jast night, we hed a heavy gale of wind end rain from the coward, when has uo doubtedly caused great loss et property and lives along the coast. Towarts mio wing the wind shifted into the N W., wud ts cow blowing very heavy from that quarter Tor wires to the westward of this City are supposed ty be badly brokea, sad thie deeparch will be forwarded by the New Brunswick caprens to the fret otliee heving 4 weetera cireuit. Sackviiie Ceiwenaen "gees tuesvar, 3 du. A part of the Nova 4 line has been carried away by the excessive Gad is net in order The express muil t st. John’s, New Brune errived here ot © P M., and the following deepatch is coudeused Ir Great stendinere prevailed im business affairs during the week, and tuuet de-eriplions of imported produce commands a ready The prospects of invest articles are chee ting, aad money is abua- donut ‘The present week bes been one of extreme duliness and depresewu ia our coitou market. Prcee have dectiued oa--eighth pence to one quarter per pound. The sales of the week ead- ing Angust 2h, were 23,000 bales, of which speculnors touk 5.290 deles, aed exporters 1,690 bales. The American deseriptioas sold, inol 4,900 Uplands, at 6] « 8; 4,600 Modile, at 64 4 8; 8,700 Urienns, a1 6 « 74, 200 Sea leland t 12 The offivial price i, tor Pair Upland, 74d.; Mo bile, Bd ned New Urieans, Ghd The estunaied stock of cotton at this port t# wow 505,000, agua st $17,000 bales at the came ume ro 180 The Havre cotton market has beea exeredingly depressed during the preswut week. Tho total suieson Monday aud Tureday vot b« ving armounted to 450 bales, and (ue pre, LIZA. tres ordenaire, at whieh the market closed ou Saturday, Was barely maintoimed, aod was + xyected to declive still more. The total sales curing the preceding week, amounted to 4,600 dales. The stock has not been wncreased by impor (aucns Although the wearher haa not been very favora- ble for weouring the harvest in district, it haw not had any tmined: ve effect upom the grain trade. It ie thomght tbat we speculative purchases have been made im both wheat snd Ludian corn ; but nevertheless the general opinion is, that prices of all descriptions of breadetufle will rule low threughout the year, Western canal flour is cow quoted at 186 & 23s. per bol, according to quality; Canada, 2s. 4, nud Phiiadeiphia and Baltimore, Ze, Gd. ; eour, 186. « Bir. 5 lediaw corn is still 2ae. for white; 274 « 286 6d for yellow, and uniszed ie selling at 266. 6d per quarter. American wheat is quoted at be. 6d. « 7». Bd. per 70 Ibe ‘The imports from America fer the week have aot been large. ‘The demand for American cured provisions keeps + The business done in lard bas been tea good average amount, at very steady rates. There hae been much doar in bacon; on one or ‘ewo parcels e slight conoresion has been mada, but generally the market is firm. Shoulders continue to command fall rates. Dealers continue to eupply themecives very eparingly with beef, and transactions are conse goemly very limited, prices being eacnaaged. yellow, 27. 6d. a Cont SECOND UESYATCH. wale | duce pumereus bills for the benefit of Calitornt | corpersie mucborities of the Distr TELEGRAPH INTELLIGENCE, AFFAIRS AT THH CAPITAL. aes Debate Relative to the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, ens, THE CALIFORNIA BEMELES OF CONGRESS, To., we., Wo. VHIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. FIRST 9ESSTON Senate. BY MORSE’S MAGNKTIO TELEORAPH. Wasninarom, Sept. 10, 1860. CALIPORNIA BRNATORS SWORN IN, Mr. Dovaras presented the credentials of Mr. Gwin, Senator elvot from California. Mr. Banwwact presented the oredentials of Mr, Fre mont. While he bad entertained serious constitutional objections to the admission of California, te Mr. Fre mont, persoually, he had no cbjeotion whatever. Mr. Davis, of Miss., not believing that the constitu- | tional requirements in relation tothe election of Sena- tors have been complied with, felt it his duty to move # reference of the credentials to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Car said thet, prior to yesterday, California was @ Btate out of the Union. Immediately atter the Presidential signature was yosturday affixed te the t Dill for her admission, she was a Stuto in the Union, } end entitled to all the rights and privileges of every | ether State in the Union Among those privileges was that ot being represented in the Senate and Heuse of Representatives. fe. thea, could see no reason why the regular credentials with which she hed furnished her Bexaters here, shoula not be reougnised. Mr Davis deaied that California had been s State outot the Uric After further debate of no general interest. the tion to refer wus rejected— 12, neys 36, as follow Yeas--Mesrrs. Aichivon, Baru well, berrien, Butler, Da of Mire; Lunter, Mier Brats, debaetian, boule, Turney Bell, Bontor of tases Dewees, Deywn, of tows, Doug! , Bi Fiteb, Foote, & Hamlin, Jouve, hing, Mavguu, Norra, Pheips, Seward, Shields, spruance, Sturgeon, do, Walker, Whiseumb, Wintarsps ee” Uneer weed, Moeers Fremont sod Gwipm received the oath of Oficw, mod took (heir sents im the Senate, b of Mareh next, spd the lntter the fourth of March, 1856. PILLS FUR THE SNNBFIT OF CALIFORNIA, RTO, Mr Fremosr geve noties of bis intention to intre- Ho alee sulmitied & resolution, which was adopted, di- Teeting the Post UMce Committee to enquire und report upon the expediency of eetablishing numerous post routes in California, La prohibit slavery SDRNT'S MEBMAGR. in the Territories ry The Mew of New Mexico, rectived yesterday, were ordered te be printed Alter the courideration ef other merning business. the vate took up Tith BOUNTY LAND WiLL, Apawendnent by Mr Warken, providi 4 Wurten ts shall be aseigeabe in no caso eyeoteG— by your 10, uaye SL. er PONG te bate. Ube bali be iN THR bist oF Mr. Ucar, the in the Distriet of Colum Mr Mason moved to simend It by striking out all of the bill except « qaiuch of it as provides puuisous Of persons evtistug rlares to run awry, apd gi 4 the regulation of the residence of free people of color Mr. Cia) oppored the amendment briedy Mr. Pearce proposed af swrndmer fixing the Peualy of Ove bunvred dollars due for brieging blave rato the Di for sale, Instead OF wanpuuitL: wendmrnt, After debate, was rejected. Mes Mason o #mendment Was aloo reyected—yeas 18, | Baye 30 Mir. Kewano «fered anamendment , to strike out all after Ube euacting claus, and inert « Slavery sl ail torevor cease within the Disteolt of ball be dll porse Jd im hopeage theroin, five. The be erediv and All y ereows te! that th. this bul ie rove whe Approve} by the peuple therent fer abail catress, the ¢ sppecbats the weres * Ab 8D’ ' ps bla be are opposed rbast wie by vA bmane par « of thie act, see © oe mowchs, to be giv ite rt a au eFk, tt ehall ge hs diately jeriey + rba | be aeminet the sare, this aot bail ve void, natinded tL pothing would ewtiaty ividuala, howe Object rermed to be to Oxuse & wreok of the Uuion, thet they mey rire up B tte ratme, Mr Vansew submitted some remarks refleotin, severely, by implication upon Mr. Sewatd, a wes calvd to order by the chair, Mr D New York. feariog et tom et the prewent to preteut the question. He hoped the wuld be rejeoved Mr Mason de iguated (be proposition now presented as differing from the abuitituu of the slave trade only thet the seiven by the knew of ne pe bat (tie the lest atop inciple which he expoured shih he was end by at owe time ae well ae soother raid he could Bot shut bis eyes to the wt thls pro- view of bringing it up ate future neor «aid be should vote against the ry #0 indiwsorestly proposed by the Senator from New York He derired to pr doing Fuppored to conour ta the opt ned no power voad from the epeschee theory, and fathers of the repablte. to show that they fully beite hat the power of Uongress over the District nultmited. Could it be. thy hel hea declared by Mr Poot that the carrying ciple a0 weil founded was to dissolve the Uni furtber debate upom the amendment, the reed House of Representatives, BY BAIN'S ELACTRO-MAGVETIC TRLEGRAPE. Wasnimoron, Sept 10, 1860 FORRIOM Mar. HER TOM Mr. Boxes, (whig) of New York asked leave to offer A resolution (but otjection was made) lustructing the Post Office Commitine to inquire into the expediemey ot so amending comtract for earryleg the mals be tween this country and Great @ritain, ae to require the steamers employed in the services to stop at the port of Guiway, im Ireland, going to and revurning from Liverpool. ERROR CORRRCTRD. ‘The Srasnen stated that an error was committed, yas. terday, by the Clerk, im adding ap the om the bily to supply deBolemoles im the pay and of mem- bers of Congress, regulating the mileage of the Onil Mexioo ana Utsh The correction passed the bill, What PoInt acapentn in. ‘THE SPCRETART OF THe IF TERIOR The House then reeumed the of a te the seleet committer appotmted on certalm al- ot [egos imapeoper payments Up the tocmer feorcsary ot the Interior. Onis, (Whigs Of Me, from the seiret , heretofore appoumted, made 9 report assaimensiy — B | Diokiat of tbe President wud the Constitution | signed, ing there is no proofthat Joshua R Gid- dingr. as rged, has abstracted from the files of the Post Omi ertain any conuceted with the removal and uppot it of the gPostmaster at Obertin, Ohio. rr ‘The House theretore bave disc d the committee from the further conrideration 1 suject, THK MEMBEKS FROM CALIFOUNIA, Mr. Bevo. (dem) of Ky., arose to a question of privi- lege. The repreeeptatives from 0 iu—Mosers. Wright and Gilbert—wore im attemdauce, and wished to be aworn ii (dem) ot N. © , raised question as to Me. Vana the right of theee gentlemen to take their seats. The main objection was chat the constitution of the United Bteter provided thet the times, places, and manner of belding the elections for members of the House, sball tg oagerng by «l Legislatures of the Suates which they are deiegsted to represent The faots ere, that the Comvention of California met aad adopted [@ constitution ; asd that on the very day the said coustitution waa submitted to ti nae and before it was adopted by them, and also @ the actus) State government was im ex'st- ence. there ge Men were elected. without the time, pise T otelection having been designated yy the Legislature Mr. Toosns (whig), of Ga, suggested that the right of the genthimen to take their seats will be pertcot uptil the contrary appears Mr. Ince (dem ). of Aim, sald that betore the gentle | eR proceeded rurther, he would eall for the reading of the credentials, ‘Tbe credentials were read, that the reprosentatives were rigcted om the 1th of N ber, 1849, im pur- suaper of the sixth seotion of the schedule attached tothe copetitution. These credentials were cortitied by Gov. Burnett. Mr. Sraniom (dem ), ef Ky —Send up the sobedule. | This wae likewise read, Mr. Verarie concluded bis remarks, arguing against the admisrion of the representatives, and repe: that the election tock place before the fundamental law wan adopted, and before the people elected t bers os the Logiolerure, He concluded by moving be referred to the Comunictes of 3 Mr. Tuomrsom, (dem) of Pennsylvania, raived gwestion of order, eteling that on the members trom California presentir, their credentials under the deal , Of that State, the cbair ts bound to swear them in, without action by the Lioure, Thr Sreaaen Overtuied the point of ord«r, and de- | cided that the quertion must tret be decided by the | House, as to whe ther depres: ptatives are entitled, om the presentation of their credentials, to be sworn ry f Louisiann, sustained the ehair, peal be laid on the able. This was carried, Mr Konnsom, (dem) ot Ie, said that this govern ment bad beep guipg on for bell century id that Mr Vevable wae eutitied to the credit of mating the firet Gircovery on thie point He referred to various preced nis, Where representatives had been elected | apd admitted before the pew legiriatares bad my fo winted the Calitorn imps to be admitied & Merors Monsm and mPsen, Of Pa., embers ations, | Kevixson moved to amend Mr. Venable’s moti by substituticg that the representatives be aimitied | end sworn in | Dir Toomme sveteined the view taken by Mr. Vena- a He taid the cemtitution was explicls ou the subject Mr Srasrom, of Tenn., end Mr. McC. sawann, of Il, (beth dc mocrate) maue suggestions Mr Hovsrem. (wbig) of Del. hoped that Mr. Robi fon would press bie motion Mr. Canran, (dem) of Ubio—I bope be will. Mr Houston resumed, and said hat Califorula is |) eis DG preaning Lecersity for the adm presentatives, Lv subject should be looked iy. into THER CALIFORNIA KEPEESENTATIVES~A CURIOUS RE? PORT FROM SOUS CAROLINA EFFACT OF THE SHVILBMANT OP THE TERKITOKIAL QUESTIONS, ETC. APROIAL TELKORAFHIe CORAKSPUNUENER } Wasnincror, Sept. 10, 1850, Colomel Freemont gave votioe to-day, in the Senate, of twenty bills in relactom to Ualifornia, re-organising ber public lands and gold wines tu muking liberal grants to the State Some of these bills are bigbly tu portant The California Reprensutatives to the House wers under debate to day ov « constitutional diffioulty Taformation bas been scootved bere, by telegraph from Charleston, statiog that the people im that city are fwrious at the pasmage of the Territorial bills Upon reevipt of the news, @ public demoustration was | gotup end the fag of the Union was trodden moder foot, Meetings b ins pander of dis triots of Bouth Carclivs, to take action upon the pre- sent state of affairs | Themes Rwbank, Commirrioner of Patents, was con- | firmed yesterday. ‘The editorial «harge of the Republic is again under Jobn O Bargent Letters recelved om Sunday, from the schooner | Ewing, at the mouth of t | well, Terrible Acs ides ton THREE PASELNGKRS Railroad. AULD AND MANY WoUND: PRIGHIVUL +CRNM. Brrinorimen A hocking acoldent befell last Albany, whem wear the Waals going Ot « rate ct 26 miles an hour, the forward axle of | the tecond pactenger on droke letting it dowa oo the Sept 10. 1860 bg'* train from track, and in this consition it was dragged siong tor at lenet 900 yards, the broken axle, &e, berating por of the car, gud fying up among crowded passengers, the oar at the © bounding and gringing s.00g, partiy on ity remaiaiug d partly on the track snd sieepers Tho that «as wituested in the oars saonget the Pasrengers it is impossible to dusoribe—all were in the Uimost covfusion Searceiy some degre Gvioawt 3.5 Mumiord,s lawyer of New York city, Mise Moov Of Albany, daughter of the proprietor of the Beiwran Doves and Mr Whittimore, of Leloester, Mest Janen Huan woe becly jujared waetak Adame, Me of the sat betng Tbree indies were rt dy the bandie 10 the fechy part of bis leg 14, Obe OF the billed Wax Booumpauied by « JOULE Caughter, wheww injuries wovauet ty oe Woew they were foun mangled and torn tu ve he (bird ¢ 9" wae @etecheu from reoond just Defers the tray Drought Loe nd. Kod stopped short , but tor this it mast wim its passengers, Dave ry ihe (ate of those Detore It wad Avelsent, Bovtos, Sept. Iu, 1850, A physician who bas just returned from the eo: | the secident, reports that among thow injured no re broken, and that they will ail recover. The serne le reported to he been terrible, After the . he Cheshire ne fearful rate. breshing (hew fepgets in one con ued mane les Injerea and rendered inseneible, wae Mre Col Dwight, of Bpringteit Kentucky Rice! Lovrevices, Sept, 10, 1860 | The sleetion, yerterday. to decide the tie, reeaited | ph the whig candidate to the Legislature, | @ majority of M4 ‘The south: mau Racrimons, Sept. 10, 1860. ‘The Southern mail has arrived, but brings no sews importance, | Severe #torm. } Ricusome, Sept. 0, 1860. | Thie sity and seighborhood vas been visited by « fearfal raim storm this morning, which, it ls feared, eS a ka | The Yellow Fever. | New Unceans, Sept @, 1850. There have been eightoon interments the past week, ef of whom were the victims of yellow feves. Bchooner Capsiacd. Cuxvacane, Beptember ii ‘The echocmer Aleméa, from thie city, to Budale, Bramorinco, Rept. 0 ise, Atedmae Mesh, of Ellington, bad $280 in money pleked from bie pocket at the Depot hereto day 7 esonped Sajury io | The Syracuse Democratic Convention, THE GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE. Bynacusn, Sopt. 10—6 P.M. Most of the delegates have arrived. John Van Buren will be admitted as a delegate. There are two sets of deleyates trom Jefferson and Stouben counties. Mr, Seymour, of Onelda, will receive the nomiaation for Governor. There is to be a caucus this evon!n, There are more lobby members thun I oversaw ata | State Convention 1. O. of O, F.—G. L. of the U.8. Cincinnati, September 10, 1850. ‘This morping amother ettempt was made to proeved with the business of the Grand Lodge of the United Btatos, of Independent Order of Odd Feilows, but it tailed fer want of ® quorum—only thirteen Grand seven Grand Eacumpmente being repre sented. It datly becomes more evident that it was a mistake, at thie carly day, to try the experiment of the seat of Kmpite went of the mouutains. AD adjournment ¥as ordered until 5 o'vlook, this afternoon, when another meetivg will take place. Run upon the Cincinnatt Banking House. Cincinwatt, Bopt, 10, 1860, Mesers. Ellis & Moreton's Bank was opened a» usual this morning, end the run” contiaues with inoreared excitement All dupostt demands are promptly met. and the friends of the Bank feel comtident chat it wil, come out right Fire, do. Noxroux, Septembor 9, 185. We bad quitea Saturday night. Yesterday it was olear sad pleasant; to-day ra‘ny, with a northeast wid A tre broae out yesterday morning, oo Union street, Whieb destroyed three buildings, end did considerable Gemage to JM. Pullen's coach factory and N. Cory's feupary. | Sioney Lane, who murdered bis brother, in Mathews | eounty, on raday last, wae arrested in that county om Friday. ‘The Smali Bill Law in Pennsylvania, Honrevars, September 10, 1860, At the Court of Common Pleas, nuw ita session ia this village, the Grand Jury of Wayne county brougod in a bill of indictment agaiuet the small bill law of this State eee nulamce potwithstanding tha charge of Judge Kidred in favor of the iaw. —_—_—_———— | UV. & Caxcuit Court, BeptemLer 10—How Judge Nelson presiding. | IMPORTANT TKIAL ARISING OUT OF THE MEXICAN Wak~THK KIGMIos OF CITIZENS, VERSES THE POWDK OF COMMANUBDES. Manvel X Harmumy ve David D. Mitched—It ie an Solicn for the value of tive Dorses and two hundred mules, Valued at 310 UW, end 20 wagon of werchaudise Valued at ph@UU0, Lhe property of the piaiuuall aud eigen by colomel Mitebetl. durtog the Mexican war, ia 1547) Disrages are laid at $100,000, ‘The oetevor is that Colonel Mitebell was soting un- dee euperior direcsion, wad that IC was weneutial for Ube pus pore oF the war to sole mud keep pwsssasion of the bains ot Lag fortide ses ” kuows Mr Harmouy, went with him York cliy previous to starting, he wade up ais ws tar Suutaas Fe, in LMG; KuOws of Lis Dayimg gouds in Varied assortment; be began his purcharcs tn tne Winter of Lae # gouds sere forwarded to Phus- | delphis, Pittemurg. Min abd Lndepeadouse Tae wagons belonging toOMr Harmony, wee te larg Ured for tunsporting 008s, the guods small bales no that kwo ouuid be ourried leit Invependever May 2d ox 20, 1M <ted we bad fourtera large aud con tweive were w mule to rach of the 1 borus were drawn by & pair of icy ble mules, nll these covtaturd me Hara Our Wagon was parily loaded with prov Were 26 OF 27 Lemmeters euyaged. pri town of Ludspendewes, tur tie Leip, (md=peudeuce war then the commun rlarting pace, these wase gertioon thers of regular mouutes dragoons, wudae lui Kuar- bey; at the time we left iudepeudence we bea vo knowledge of war. nor uo Waruing oF CHULIOG Byalunt ocerdicg from Ube garrivon, 1 taiuk bury beara we k wry I rhould thipk; b with ue Ue re by the ,over ment Co feel the pulse of the peo ple and see bow they liked supexntion; Unis June, be gave us ne warning, wad wade no © to OUF KIN; 1B BEAL 1U days aller. we Were JoLmea bY ere blow trom the northwest on | hi THE NEW YORK HERALD. | h aceldent, a pervon ave fullen into the le or thron, orn may under the of | ox water, | tracers inciuoing barmony | | Michael Trenchmen. police officer, deposed that | day of the battle of Sacramento, orders were given for bearing the ery of " Watch.” tour or five tii ™~ | Hermony'’s wagens to term imto tour columns and ran nd saw Clemente and Bourcbier with the | Biaek the troops, except our company, whieh was prisoper in custody; he asked them what the dim@- abs in thie annex we reached filteen or twenty | oulty war. avd they enid that there ware woman oves great many mules cropped in harness from board. and they cunght the prisoner ru g fromthe the fatigue occacne ay this manner of mareding; dock; withers took prisoner into custody. fix OL MY Mulee droppe’ Swag she wright ot my | other wit: jum} everdosrd and took the womem OR Was ODIY BOCUI ag: Hermony's;the | ty exe, (Culling) sald be | greUNd Was stODey, DiMly and ratty We formed lateon paw the the dock with bis arm about a » morning of 27ib February. °47; we travelled as fast | the woman A privoner eaid nothing prapeot be the wagone could go, until we got direotly in front ing what bad ooourred; on going to the station house | of the WY, ond there the wagons were forced; bereid he dian't know anything about it; he wae | Trachea the baile tieid at SP M ; some of Harmony’s quite sober; theCaptain at the station house asked the mules ond oxen were killed, and the wagons were on- | prisoner if he kvew the woman. and be sald he did tered and broken by the sanuon balls trom thgeaemy; | pot; he aid rhe was nothing bet ® prostitute; heseld we epcomped on the field of butte on (be evening ip enewer to a question from tbe Captain “ if after the battle and neatesy went toward+Chibuahus; | the woman was bis wife’ we captured twelve cannon, ad picked up mules to | Judge— Was the body of the woman before him fa draw them; we gotbew mules apd paid $00 and $65 | the scation bourse at the time he made this romarkt each for them; it t* 20 wiles from Bacramento to Chi- buebua, the foregs betw is poor or nene; tbe dis | buy 100d for the moles, or getit on the road as best we covld, Chibvabua contained at one time 16 000 or | 20,000 ipbabitents; whem we entered it. nearly wil the | weelthy inbabitants lett; Bl Pago snd Chibuabua are Dad placer Crows exnmined.—Before Colonel Doniphan rent apainntthe Sarejoo Lu he was employed in open- fig the southern 4 1. Mitobell was ordered at Santa Fu. te report to Gem Wool at Ubihushos, it Was understood hy the ariny that Geo Wool would be at Chibuahus whev Mitcheil reacbed Saute Fe, he was Lieut Ool tu Col Puloe’s regiment; when Ge: Kearpry left. Col Donipheo commended; it was as Bav Diégo, or rather fourteen miles below it, the | the army advenced shend ©! che travers, we expected to encoUmer resistance betore we Teached EL Paso; | We bao a battle at Broxito, 26th Deceander, 1846; from Kollede to bi Pero t dont Know whether any traders wed to go ip advance oF pet, Paso we & post mortem examination, depored that the woman's death wus caused by drow ing: ber lungs were congested and Oiled with she bad & rea mark om one thigh and a small spot the knee Ip answer to the Judge, tbe witness accounted fer the Genting of the bouy immediately steer irowntog, by saying that the lungs being tvtlaied. und the clothes, woula tim keeping the body on the eurtice of vie water! erable time, To Mr MoKeon—The mark: desoribed wipbt have bee fro: rough wubstapee, Or 6 kick wi ; Crosse examines —The pearance of the liver prow vd the woman to bave been Cianipateg Queetion—Covld pot those » have been infiles ed )p Gta ging the Dooy from the water? W itnets— Discoloration will not ve efected after denth ‘The Court bere took @ recess for en hour, Up the reassembling of the court, Augustus d that we should be mot by the Meaisan army be | lock policeman of the Fifth ward, depowed that he | fore we epiered | bibuabus; there w. rumors the | raw the body of the decessed on the morning afier Geverel Vvol bad entered it, aud also. thet be bad | the ocowrrence; bas known her seven or eight years by LOt; Whey we Kot turther Fouth we heard ot a large | the names of Elise Bradiey end Courtucy , Oret kaew torre whead of Us, the wagons of the other traders | her m Hudson. as a servant; has Ruownm ber about Were reatiored along the rvad at the tim Ubon city a & prertitute for about two yenrs: CT 4 kuow that Mr Harwony ever expressed any derire to | drunken street wake her up two or times, Fhe bas deem two or threo times on the Lslen@ be ® vagrant. Croes- examined —Sew her at the foot of Duane street between 0 apd 10 o'clock the wight before; she wanted: me to rend her beck to Hudron; ¢ bad lived there tol return (0 the at Hheryt bited Stites; Id n’e Know that Re was efurn if be chore; 1 took Harmony’s Tot abandoument to Col, Domphan myself, but dou't recolivet whew it was; an expedition was pro jeoted by the thin was ermy to San f dro, #ud was carried out; pr sik Weeks after we bad bern to Chi. n't Kuow whether or not any rentraiot on Mr blaruweny’s ons ip Obthuabus or | Owen #n* mace commander of the | and be wae bimerlt a trader; there were t Sacramento, as thiags uld bet bave kept open | tewme between 200 apd YOU wagous turved out Col Mitebril CommULIeKLion between Sante Ke ‘Tbe case stauds further avjourned. prirow Wan Ot the Alvxauder Burkett. door-keeper of the prison, de pored that om the wight of the prisuper betug orought sod Chihuahua. | to the cell be asked bim © made him throw the It {4 on» of | Woman overbomad!” He replied, that "she was me Very great importance, aud excites ap immense | thing but a ¥—. and there were plenty of them.# degree of interest. There i rather « formidable | 1 said, “even if sbe was be hud no rigut to do 0; array of lawy-rs on each side, the Hon W. L Marcy, there were two otber prinoners w the ceil. and they Mr Pb. Cutting, and Dapiel Movré, being tor the | eboved him right off the reat imto the middic of the plaintiff and Mr J, Presoott Halil, the U 8. Distriot | floor, aud «1 that they vido t Keep evmpany Attorpey, and Mesere Jobu M. Kager and Lorenay B. | w.th ® murgi " there wie «little contusion im the Bhepard. jor the detenoants | cell; the priconer was intoxicated aamnameenpeeati ence Officer Lurk was also ex ued, but proved nothing , material Coust of Over and Terminer. | Avsiniant Captain Svoograss wae ou duty the night Bart, 0. Betore Ubut Justice Edwouds and two | ot ibe wrre nt the sO steam Aldermen SINGULAR TRIAL PORK MURDER. A petit jury having been eurpavelied, Hogh McUirvunu was arraigned tor the murder of | Elise Courtney. wias Bragiey, on the Ob ot Juan, 1860, | by tbr wing ber into the Norto river The case for | the prosecution wae stated by Mr Sweeney, who a peared, with the District Attorney, on the part of 6 bowe tbat a0, some me in the wight I bad & conrerration with him aud he scmitied that be bad wen ber, be said be saw her te compary wath & nap at the corner of Washington or Wert street; thi L10F & abort time At the cormer sea him down the duck, awort Lives ane Les emined by the Du ington rtieet; on the pight of ¥U ae j jug up Liberty street, tp company with Mr Clemenca; | ee 8 AD BEG Women tury de dar street, and go | eu to tbe Gock at the foot of Liverty street, xaw (bem while aud (nik Bear & pite OF lumber, Lbey then d the end of the dock, nemr the river; they were there about three minutes, whem be heard & An teream withest rau up the dock. and met the kvd biuu what be bed done | called Jomes Moviewnnn. brother of the prisoanr, whe de jored Chat be is 1 Chis COUNTY ROU A Your OF low wenibs; be te @ Linck*mith by trade, he was work tor Mir Ktoddart Warbingtow street, at the tune thir Cccurrene® , saw him im tie dey aud eveuing, be wted, be was tutoxte ay woman, te be snow when be te sober but bad tempered rhe ju quer, Dever hoew Bim to be vicious or charged eb any crime, the ps F and tyerlt ave he oaly Pepport ol my mother wad Ft I bie War (Le only witnenn f Taylor tere tO rpeak ty evidewor ‘The District Attorney summed uy om the part of the wd ru ct the doek errintanens: Limet Mr who wae betore, wiih witness ) ea be to tbe deck; (he privoper waa the DO ttumbid over the pile of lumber O gave bim ip cbarge ef ny oftloer Jucge- Well afer you got Mr. Usements, did you try to rereur the woman? Wittens Yeu: after we gave the prisoner into ous. hoard. 4 got her out; | he station house, #he eas dead. Did not see any ome view but | the defenoe, and My. Judge Eémovdes charged the jury tytimating 0 them that it they bac any deube murder they febt reduce it tu the crime of masslaaght Hirt second oF tour D degree The jury retired aud ster an abseuos of about am | hour end & querer came tow court with a ewediot of het pully Of mercer but guilty of maulougoter tm the fourt « tewenr that the priconer ie the J first baw im company with the woman To the Dirtrict Atiornry~ Fillowed the wav and se alloown West strect and Ceder «treet, to Lik | prisoner ti Copia Mocre at kt Leavenworth, about 216 mues out Nom i Lcependenc with bim, ana two he had atuli company oF ivy mea wows OF AFIiery, #e Gad beww t @ day; apt Mov evuid Boments, whee hee be pera ted to proweute tho expedition om which we bad Harted; Ke told us we would mot be percrtied to go Deter bigs, but should Keep tw his rear, we did kewp ju bi rear; we Ruew that Me Sp ir was aaowd, Vape Moore said he bad bera despscoes tw overhaul bem Ord bcp bum; when we reacced Pawnee Fork foun ie | Wo we at | | Captain aoore } ; we | hom there to Be Davare twenty miler Oitant; Capt Moore preoeded us Place) By suthormed us to tolluw bia ia iota prlied Gs [ode ro, We etald at the fort Gow oF twelve rye: Gen, Keartey okme to Bent's fort, wails we were there. w too thousacd Missourl volun | teene, they p p tu the tort feid Le bad berm seu to protect ue rr) te; Derwany « wo oe the tw resched Shute Fe about « week ator w there, Grom Kearuey bad prociaiwed wim per ol New hexios, wud bis ew hority w semewioged, 1 etatd wt mania Ko foe abvut Loree count ot their being the re in q ly cot po60r fOU eech, TB Klee, bey arigiant ar darmouy tknow of uae ain, i tereourse wit to tke Laie r k for the orm fe im New York 4 by Mr Bhepard Fore to Sawin fe . a sod bof tae » he wae marted we There i ano ber om aa! 1 be permitted to that if the trades gy eben’ the army they wruid buy wp wll (he @rata there were othe t traders (he te, Bebe bt Lode adeno 4k Mr Harmony, [de not koow that Moore eas seus to turn the tracers from the Cimern route bu. he did fm from that rowte, torre . y Verwom, Houck, Davey [re em More whose Hawes l do not re stance Would b- made to the it wae understood 1 Kearney refed to p: f the ermy = G—What y eturuing to the United Gentes from the fire ume +t Capt Moore! A. The great iow on merebardiee, end (do net thiok Capt © would bave given bim permission to res bin gooda were Made up for tbe od eniy ft for thore markets teal @ = Did Capt. Moore i faint on Mr Harmony? A ere two wayons, and each had » (osm Bity extra men berides the owuers msking uw an x. ee. Out Suk S Buwardesworn deposed I brionged to Mitebeil s ercort, [was at Kl Paso ae quarter master and Commiscary seryeant, tt was my to Gntoot camp gTOUNG and provide prov! became scqumtnied with Mr bar belo Pave me; ft wae veil Coronel Mite hell ppline, the weueral prestics of : rien . the wheels are fae Sri vogether; | et the heat of bit detachmen'. | ‘hich be toon trom bie owe per or, It cunrinted vi tow berty street and the dock: the dock t* very arrow at the end pew river; there are pe lamps there, L bout baif way down the dock when | heard the Fern OF the Woman; (the dock la ruppomed to be 20 | oF O00 feet lomg:) this war between Il aed 12 o'ctook, | ater was ro far cown (about I ot reach to the woman © nnd ome 8 Jury were dl changed ire further attemdopee, the Juige latoraing (a that a rutyectos which be had inteoded to bare ade Oreveed them, was taken up hy ano’ her tribawnl The Drviys ~ No other causr betwg tondy for trigh, | (hat Of Moflett’s Is ret dowa tor Wedewtiny. thie day it | peared to bave a whi Uy fee if she was strugelio make aby reristaves when f ar Teenlieot that be yihing piisower try ea bot tor the Drury beom Vi don the Pidu't either you or tb #é to cave the women, whee you went | Gogute of the ane euhan be peepanted | wich the come ng Deurys. aud t oot there yet uw The Judge errs t | ener tht Plication of ths Diarys’ eowagel bat ted S| the pe VO be attowdanon thie tu aoatt the | mereer o y for trial he wrald geen fatten tm by <a pr Mar.we Adtat on CHAcnee —The steamship Empire City, Captete Wilson, lett thie city at threw o'clock yesterday. for Chagres The names of ber passengers wil be towed ip another colump wo dark that | could not | virh the tent ures of « patrow weroen the dook 18 | | Crone Giri in * wining ‘To the. udae—I did pot earch the dock to sen it | there sae apy other perrou ow it but the prisoner at the time; there ould have been other persons on it without my aeehug them < pres tinoed The man and woman whom I raw going down those streets, appeared to ve | Mr W Collyer #ill eunch. In about » mouth the on trieneiy h dehy Ob 1) Corrobe meny of the other sitnees, and he alee avy thing that the prisoper ate to leet bo built et the Morgan Works, She leo feet ete 54 @tde and 16 bola The steemer st OL enoe will he Inaachet? eoxt dey tet the lend Bream Pack Boston and Purtiand +o he Om 2” tous eh trnoting at bis other f thuat & Oo. 0 They will be the women Boating On the © J overboerd ane eid her up as well aa { evn but [ beid her up by pleted by at Mr The two reneels ae ander floating, whem | jowp beard, the priro as WAY One ew J J. Wright of Now au officer, nother mv ere, Urleons, of ab 160 tone Bae te © very sapertor te be krow it, and L cotiered | Yeerel, and wb rendy for luoehing fs. anout two eitet # (revidew im et but ie now Tat the Tombs, to ive evidewes im this case) PevOrn abd examined by Che District Attormey 1 wae . fs priee sianems Messrs Westererit &@ Mackay have juct iad the ket b Paimer forthe Jansoe Walling by ate t tbe prisomer, beard them speek but do ne Kr niend ook'ng women colleet what they eald, 1 wae wi ted by one of = iy Rhmekes wor their pares as in cenerquenee ot whet about it atthe time; f | hy std Mary Biamiey, Sere detected to ate forget what tt wee that [ea | Pein Of lediee’ getter boots valued Mr Mekvon What bar the prironer said to youln | «re Of James Btowt No. 100 # jou? tbe too vomen w W itnene aid that I «ould pot be allowed amy. | bat I tos well vay whee | & Mr Me Keow atreeted that the we Counrel for the prinomer obje pair of patter boots T enid tbat be would allow the Distriot At. | ‘be rd. wes rent for y the privuege of rome enn there witness. Ciseerered sll be boots just pr iteremed most catrenrdteary thet not one of | Mr Front They were beth oo them can ony wha! by me they were von the mame of Keother wae arr lest ig Jeron Of eealing $298 from Mer ie Colwr:r mente * “You have drowned (he id you not hear his am. | heuer @ the Wi OM oor Raton ewer! ty. of Bieth ward polloe acrested the ncoused per Witnere 1 recollect, | tee, end On the person of one was found $80 Janta Le theop committed the prt Dist Atiorney— What did you say to the when be a ked you te event to whet the other wit: peeere weld? im I would de wll I could, but thet ry Withee ton I wowed tell th T wred to beip out the food le the Jedge—1 ve oot oor, from aunt the eithaena ct anymore 6 pt very close: Lepoke to the pri- | L. Gihbom U # Oo FF. Re the business: ® few times * La 4 were Ge COR AN etd Bt others. arrived yew hy clee be raid, only to sny the same ae the | terday, oh roctas #t (he Amertoan Hotel Fitnemes = Q —Did the officers of the jal know Den J W Morrel: ¢ A Dorsod GaP La Prada were ® witness in Chie charge of murder, aod J MeRevin, Fiorvs, J R Hinow, Yass; 0 fer with (he priecmer!) Witness | Obie J 4 Andersoe Floride, sed 64 others, didt t know I row him, I ‘thnow what the other | yosteraay and (ook romme at the OMaton Hotel. witnerses ave eaid here eo ay | 1 was ie the court sit Captem J F Heteh 0 @ ©. Hom. James v the time they ware examined: vishman, am NH: Captain Usckstaft abip Mamhattan, in this ccontry cinee Decem! Jd. Avery 0S A amd 198 others, arrived yerem = parte of the U * ‘J a i” the Aster House, ab ot iw « Judge Tou badp't ‘old me whet countrymen you | were betore I knew you were rivhman o W itheae He may be trem Ireland, but there's many | servant, (he eoontries tn Trek Ef ter + Meurchise vee hete rovatied nerd asked by the Judge | wD. Af De arrested the prisoner, ae be «wears nal Coke de; eatuee be eompected that it wae be who threw the wo | overbentd, what te the oan of the change of | Hom. Mr. Fie au tetor? «beet Niece Beceuse T have Raves cases where, in te rooreey,