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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 4530. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. THE CANADIAN RECIPROCITY TREATY. @ Telegraph Line to San Francisco. WE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL IN THE HOUSE, ‘Very Interesting MPEARFUL INCREASE OF CHOLERA AT CHICAGO Conflagrations in Various Places, ‘Mon-Arrival of the Steamship Asia, &., . &o., &H. From Washington. “TER RECIPROCITY THKATY KEPURTRD BACK— RB. SEWARD DUDGING THE AOMESTEAD BILL—Xe, WESTBROOK AND THE PRESIDBNT—fuB CULT LN- QESTIOATION—ETC. Wasatsarog, July 11, 1854. ‘The Committee on Foreign Relations tv-day reported “back the fvhery and reciprocity treaty. It is notknowo yet when it will be taken up. A long discussion will en- sue, embraclog not only the fextures of the measure, But the constitutional nvint as 10 whethér the regulation of matters affecting the tariff should not orizinate in the House of Representatives. Upon the test vote of a postponement yesterday of the Homestead bill in the G-nate, it was remarked that just / before the roll was called Mr. Seward picked up his bat and disappeared. It is said bere that the Know Nothing + @rganization in New York (s sorely trying to Mr. Soward, ‘and thst therefore he d>dges the Homertead bill till he fan make up his mind which to lose—the Know Nothing Or the foreign vote. ‘Mr. Westbroos’s treatment by the President was even ‘worse than bas been supposed. It appears that he was Rot an applicant for the office till Me Forney called upon + Bhm, avd stated that the President desired to give him ‘the place if he would apply; thereupon Westbrook made the application in due form. The President told his + Trionds be should be appointed, and Westbrook supposed he was sure of it. But the morning of the Fourth the Presigent sent for hjm, aod stated that for political feasons he was compelied to change his mind. Westbrook _ taking what those reasons were, bo was told that it was Geemed necessary to secure the ‘hard’ vote, and also > the votes of the Irish Catholics, ani this couldonty be done by the appolatment of Mr. McKeon. It is a satlafac- tion to know that if Westbrook has been disappo nted, » the “hard” vote and the Irish Ostholic interest has ‘been secured by the purchase of Mr. McKeon. Think of ‘the bargein the administration has made, and let West- Brook patriotically dry his eyes. Letcher’s committee has not begun work yet. It is + field that Cutting is going to decline serving to-morrow, in view of the fact that be acknowledges himself to be ‘the petd counsel of parties who infringed Colt’s patent, >and therefore natarally opposed to renewal. Clemens + nd Dickinson, Colt’s counsel, have demanded to be ex- amined by the committee. It is said that the investiga- thon has been got up to show that ail the lobbying, &o., has been om the part of parties who have already been proseouted for infringing Colt’s patent. The general im- . Pression is that the whole investigation will dssle out. ‘Mr. Clingman expresses his regret that he made the hasty -ppeech he did on Saturday, or that he asked for the ap- | CRUROBWELL DIFFICULTY. ‘Waamnorom, July 11, 1854. f Wasmreros, July 11, 1864. PRFTTIONS YOR THE REPEAL OF TAB FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. POST OFFIOR TN PHILADELPHIA. ‘Mr. Bropamap, (dew.) of Pa. ,offered s resolution request- fing the Postmaster Genera! to faform the senate if a sult- Bble site can be obtained for the erection of a post- and if t what price, Office balding in he one ot fo, a mis i s Wasuivotos, July 11, 1854, BILL. PAPAED. Tro Tree Dilla wero then Ported, abso he Vit making ! <i MORNING: EDITION—WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1854. Trovirion for porta: -ervies we Catiforoia ead in and Washington lerritaries. tt author ter Ceveral to empower ayrotal te F elivery of betters or Territories, and altow any let'er osrrive 20 appointed to receive « sum for all tetiere ve +apapers or ether mailable matter. pot more than muy be re commended by the postmaster for whose office such letter carrier may he appointed, provided not more than fifty centa shell be charged an ounce for meilabie matter— very letter cartier rvute which be evtablished under the provisions of this act to be deemed a post route during i's continuance. The bill es- tablicbes a dead letter office in San Francisco, THE POSTAGE ON NEWXPAPREA. Mr. Orne, (dem. ) of Ohio, from the Committee om Post Offices, reported s bill repealing the section in the law of August, 1 which makes the deduction of fifty per cent on Frepsid postage on newspapers and portodlcals. Be locked op the section as a bonus te the city press, and sgaipst the country preva. Further proceedings were interrupted by the expiration of fons perbage hour iia es 7. WHER ER, by request, presen! remonstrance of Messrs Buillinea, Allen & Co, wad 4 large number of otber citizens of New York, agalnet the extension of the patent of W. R. Nevins’ biscuit machine. ‘The Houre then went into Committee of the Whove on the State of the Union, aad took up THE RIVER AND BARRON BILL. Mr. Rircam, (big) of Veun., offered an amendment inervasipg from otne:y thousand to one buadred aat ninety tboussnd dollars the appropristion for the im-. provement of the navization of the Ohio, including the repair of the dem at Cu rherland I-land. Ir, WENTWORTH, (dem ) of Ill, thought the best thing the Hovse could do was to staua by the est:mates of the engineers Mr. Campsgtt, (free sol) of Ohio, dissented from this mode of doing business, saying the representatives from the interior bnow better what the wants of commerce ave through their respective regions than one-half of tne engi: cers nent out by the department. Mr. Preston, (whig) of moved as an amendment to the amendment appropriating twenty-five thousand dollars, to defray the neces-ary expenses of keeping the bes e and Portland canal in repuir, making it free of lt, Doring further debate it was anid the canal will be- come the exclasive property of the United States before the next sere on of Congross Mr. Rircure’s amendment, as amended by Mr. Prestcn, was a to. Mr. Perkins, (dem.) of Pa. enacting claure of the bill. The committee then rose. ‘TE COLT INVESTIGATING COMMITTES. Mr. Rorrix, (¢em.) of N.C., was appointed in place of Mr. Clingman, who declined being s member of the select committee to leaeire whetber improver means have been used to procure the passage of bills through Congress. Adjourned. #8 moved to strike out the Nogatived—68 against 72. Later from Havana. DEATH OF THE FRENCH ADMIRAL—CHINSSE LA- BORERS, ETu. New Ortaans, July 9, 1864. The steaniship Philadelphia has arrived at this port, bringing Havana dates to the 5th inst. Aomira] Duquesne, of the French fleet, died on the 34 tant. A Duteh ship had arrived at Havana from China, with 479 Chinese isboters. Ship Avhburton, of New York, was at Havana. ‘the steamship Star of the South leaves hero to-morrow for New York. From Nicaragua. ARRIVAL OF THE DANIEL WRESTER AT NEW 0 New nh ly 1964. ‘The steamship Daniel Webster has arcived at this port from Gan Juan, N' gus, where she was detained wait- the West, which run ashore. sailed for New York on the 3d passengers and over $1,000,000 in At Sen Juan all was quiet, and the river was in ting order. The first new steamboat had arri ‘The revolutionists were still besieging Granada, which was expected to capitulate soon. Excitement aes, the Printers in Phila- Jaly 11, 1864, ar ingipet to 3.4 ‘The proprietor of the Evening | cbs in bis job office, they me ing componition, the Ty; inion of this city. to is, luced the members of the Union in the ollice to leave. weveral mem- bers of the Union have been heid to dail for cosspiracy, - The propia of the Raguter had wien dlgiculty in get- The mee! tine his per out yy, but he has ‘obtained & voflolent umber of hande for his purposes. Fatber peer \Riote Judge Fiyna, we "ths toranay ta about the same os that given before ‘The jury remained out until noon to-day, when. being to , they were diachargod. atood six for cquviction, for smeaals With intent to commit a rape, and six for assault and swears to their being the ot Baratoge, Springs in ish, Nort) distinctly and told bow be was to go South with them to join s circus and treated with druggea nor. CHOLERA AT CHICAGO. July 11, 1854. Leviewn.n, Pai who arrived bere iast night train from Chicago, that there were once and thirty deaths trom cholera in that city on Sunday last. ! CHOLERA IN PHILADELPHIA, ETC. LapELrala, July 11, 1854. The death of Dr. Bibighans, of cholera, was ro totbe Board of Health today. It «ss only 7 that he reported a case of that discaso to the board. Dr. Korr, and tL, Pittfield, Prosident of the Northern Liberties Bank, also died to-dey—said to be of cholera. George aged seventy-four, was kiled to-day, by a runaway horse. From Cmeinnac. ARREST OF A MAIL AGENT FOR ROBBING THE MAILS LARGE FIRE. stnigan, the loon! mail agent ‘at 8 Loa, haa Edward ft mail agent a! bevn held fo bali $4,000, on « charge of purloining let- ters from the mail. A few days since an extensive fire occurred at Knights- town, Indiana, destroying an entire square, from Dil- ling’s Hotel to the United States Hotel, inclading both those buildings. sae, as ge ee ‘The British bark Aquatic, from Matanzas, Cork, with a cargo of ‘olneeee, went ashore on Wodnes- day in Long , Bear Goorgetown, and the officers and crew it impossible to keep her afloat ioe eeebuer towered bas gone to her assistance with a Ughter and stem pumps. Great Fire at New Orleans, New Regge BA! 10, 1864, Milbavk’s walk and facto their conten’ and several ober adjolnige were fire yesterday, The Teaches 000, and is cov- ous eos. besa Rallread Extension, de. 1, 1964. A meeting was held at Cla; itn scbiarloy Coton was al the construction of » from this city to Water- ville, the Banquoit Valley. Over $100,000 haa been Lt decribed. Aterm of the United States Court, Judge Hall pro- commenced in this city today. No basiness of ret been done. Some trials for coun- importance baa torfeiting, it is said, will come on to morrow. New Onumaxe, July 9, 1854. ‘The America’s news beds torurahts sdbet cn car market for cot! Sot Piles as ee ee at Bic. fe € ie Sh rei ts haa's tet poe yatce. NoneArrival of the A:ta. Sanvr Hook, T.esday—Mideight. The ateamsbtp Asia is new in her eleventh day out, but there are no signs of her up to the pre-ent moment. From sew Hampohisce. ‘Conooun, July 11, 1864, THE LEGISLATURE—MILITARY VISITER. The House to-day pawed s resolution 920.010 tur » State 1etorm.sobool. ‘Ibe Liquor bill was take from the table, and ordered bg Fe reading. it © er Guards, of Nashua, a new pvamei in boner of Geverner baker, ‘ialtes Concord this furemeoa. ‘Ley wese received by the offleers of the Granite ti and were revie sea by Governor Baker, who made a Address. ce monstrating the duties and ‘the citizen suldtery. Bhe “ates! July 6.) {From the Sentinel, The annuel pilgrimage from all parte of the world to this delighvul wpot has fully eet in. Our hotels are recelving their accustomed number of guests for this season of the year. The greatest object of at- traction, however, is to obtain, directly from the sparking fountains, the cool and invigorating wa- ters of Congress and Empire Springs, which are ac- knowlésyed to be far superiors to the waters of Springer ib other sections of the country. Che waters of thse springs ure bottied, aud sent to almoxt every Ree of the United States ana fe countries, anit it increase of sale is trnly astonishing. The waver from either Congress or Empire Spring, or from both, may be found for sale at pearly every hotel ad puloon in every city and town in the United Staies, oY gen are yenerally indebted to Messr:, Clark & White, pro rictors of Gougress Spriag, aad Merers. Weeton & Co., of Empire Spring, for the delivery of these waters so promptly to every part 01 the country. bed kets uctive Conflagretion at Coxsackic. (From tbe Albapy J>urnal, July 11.) Loss $50,000 To $75,000—NeaRLY THE ENTIRE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE VILLAGE DESTROYED— FOKTY BUILDINGS CONSUMED. A disastrous con! tion occurred at Coxsackie last evening, coven i portion of the village. For hours the flames spread with great rapidity, and 90 wildly did the fire rage that the | ght was distinctly visible from thix city. We learn trom Capt. Holmes, of the steamer P. G. Coffin, that the fire ated in Kennicut’s Hutel, onthe Middle Landing, about six o’clock last even- ig, from thence spreading and destroying all the builaing» on $4 BOSE. except those occu; Mesers. Lundy, Larher & Co., Barker, Kirklin & Cv., bape * ons ban buildings destroyed ere Were not tl , all of which were ‘soaaioer tae ye ne ropert: destroyed mong the pi viz. :— Livingston Hotel, kept were. three by Mr. Keumicat; r Be arte bao i tine pets ys Saw are. Sieasre, ns Pe Weick, dry goods; W. Case & Co., ; PB. Lusk grocery 1d liquors; H. P. Peck, jeweler; Palmer . area? Parcelow’s ice cream saloon; Geo. 5 5 Finch & Collier, goods; grocer, and Wm. oe: saved gs portion of ir scarcely got a dollar’s their stores. °g Fy #48, BLE, gees Fy F Hy F iy i z 5 a other. ‘The total insurance is $151,000, and the total loss $125,000.— Louisville Journal, July 6. Fras 1x Anson1a—The alarm of fire which we pat edb tho’ berate of toe large morning was o clock factory of Terry Co., in Ansonia (Derby.) The fire originated in the of the building, and ed such rapidity that it was impossible to k the flames. it a small portion of the con- Destevetive Fins at CaRnouiion—The' clerk of City of Wheeling, Captain Dunning, informs us that the extensive distilleries of Root & C»., and 8p; , in Carrollton, Ky., caught fire about nive k on Thursday night, and together with their contents, and a large number of in the pens destroyed. The loss, is estimated at over $100,000, and will fall hurd on the thris town of Carrollton —Cin. Col., July 8. ‘ Before Judge Beebe. SENTRNOBA. L —Jeme Surouds was tried and com yicted of baving stolen about $400 in gold osin from Wil- im White. ‘The Court sentenced him to two years’ waa then placea bar, assaniting oft cor Steele, of the Fifth ward , with a slang shot, at bis house, corner of North and Varvok atreets, where officer re: to arrest the defendant for disorderly conduct. a & German usmed Ve complained to Steete E : i Stealing Ber, John J. Mager and He Rosendargh i _ 3 ry Rosenbdari convicted last wook of having stolen 100 Ibs, of bee? from Mr. an Buren, of Waahfington Hartat, were ton- tencad each to two years’ incment im tho State riven. taabe Court hen tok Tecees until Wednesday morn- pg te Ro appropriating | THE HRD SBNLL DRMOCRATIC CONVENTION, | Last of Delegate, PRICE TWO CENTS. The Tar?. UNION COURSE, L, 1.—TROTTING. | ‘The trotting match postponed from domdey, be- | "The Bark Stadt Antwerpar and the Pilets A statement baving sppearedin bh - 5 poem that ove of the New York pilot boats refused te The following comprise’ # list, (as far as heard from,) | tween Lady Movcow and Lady Collins, for $900, mile furnish « pilot to the Beigian bark Stadt Autwerper, of the delegates to the Stele Convoation to be htt ze beats, Dost ibree in five, in harpese, came off yeoter ; Byraoure, to day, at 12 o'ciscis;— ce, 2 % ie agar | a p & VLR. W. Allen. 3 Savage, Jr. A. T Galbgher. 6,.Wm. Wainwrixat, john Mact YROSPECTS OV A SLIM CANDIDATE FOR BRONGON—JUDG! VANDERBILT DBCLINES—NOTRING DONE IN CAC- CUS 80 FAR. N in slowly. There is no excitement. The prominent can didates for Governor are Judge Bronson, Judge Vander- Dilt, ana Colouel James 1. Curtis. Mr. Bronson will be the man éf he consents to run, ; and it is said be bas sent a friend here with his consent. It in stated that resolutions backing up Neoraska sod | toiking te against the Know Nothings will be (atrodacet and put through to-morrow. If so, theré will be difficulty. They are pow talking about silence on both eudjects. Judge Beardsley, Benater Cobley, John C. Mather, and wy. others, have arrived. : Appterances indiéate that the Convention will not be full. A caucus was held at the Globe Hotel this evening, but there was no expression of opinion as to any one | hegeil; candidate for Governor. Judge Vanderbilt declines, and the contest is now between Bronson, Col. Curtis, apa Sebeil. There ia a strovg party for Curtis, headed by J.T, Sweet. | restored to conactousnens, ‘The caucué adjourned to nine o'clock to-morrow 2 10N—WHO WILK. BR | day afternoon. The race, which wa 2» c.pital one, was won by Lady Moscow. The weather was de- Hghtfui and the track m good order, considoriag j te alterations hae undergone with n a month. a. | The attendance was not so large as it was antici pated auch a race would produce. Al) who witnessed the ‘trot were highly delighted with the eutertainment. ‘This is the tiret time Lady Collins has been beat- én, und it was supposed by ber backers thas she could not bé vanquished short of 2:30. Her defeat yerterday im the time took allher backer: by suf price. She wasevidently off hev feet, as in no part of the rave did she exbobit the epeed that she has shown at times in ber previous raves. She wie the favorite at ulight odde previous to tue start, and at two to one after the firet heat. Fst Heet.—Lady Moco: w won the pole, but her driver Chive the Outsive position, AL bie thir t at tengt, they were aturted nicely, Cobins taking tie le. Ledy Moscow broke up on tree upper en ua iel} oft forty yards beiore she recovered. Lis iy Coiling went tw the quarter jw forty-vu8 se ounds, and kept the gap open m the back tre oly vo 11 ¢ half mile, 1 1:19. On the lower turn, La! ma i ay was urged, wud after clwiag teu or dfteen yu6, Locke up sgain, but McLeuyblin did not let he: Jose much this Ume,and kept ber on arun vet be reached tbe homestretch, where she re vt/co her tot nd saved ber distance. Lady Gol lin) come bome on x jog, in 2:38}. vind Heui.~ Ove havdred to fifty offered on ty y Colliny, and taken by the frieuwis of Mow ow, who well remembered ber disposition ty break in Abe frat beats in ber trote with Suffolk, Jack Ros iter, and others, some years ago, and who seemed copfident. that rhe would go right enough iu the sulrequent heate.. Tbe vaye bad a nive send off, and »<€nt yoked uround the turn, until, getting into Btiaight work op the backstretch, Moscow began to show in front, and was veurly a length ahead of Lacy Collins at the quarter pole, in thirty-nine recends. Going down the backstictch, Collins left another length there- -mile pole in 1:17, Oa the lower turp, Collins made a gallant brush for toe lead, avd wert up close to Mowcow, and oe wheel until che reached the homestretch. had then to undergo another severe trial of her metal, aud Hiram exerted all his powers to force her aloug; + Banert Feréueoe. | but che bud not the spred, and Was carried off her feet.. Lady Moscow won by a length, in 2:354. Third seat.—The betting was now done ut even, the backers of Moscow more confident of her suc- cess. She took the lead, Ludy Collins up, and went to the quarter pole in forty seconds, a couple of lergths ip frovt. Lady Collins broke up, and was ‘balf a dezen lengths bebin¢e when pasted the half-mile foupow Time, 1:18. On the lower tum, she made a di , and reached Moscow's wheel «| at the turn of the , where she maie a gellavt brush as jong as che wuld last. She reach- the heud of Mosoow, and hnng there hulf up to the stand, but she to_lose her grip tad) off at the distance and Mowoow came in a Fuurth Heat.—The nage went off together, Mos- ow @ trifle on the turn, and pate the q » With Collins at her wheel, in thirty- tight and a half seconds. Moscow increased ber aoe the buckstretch, but could not shake ff—abe stuck to her like aleac. Time to 1:16. On the lower turn Collins closed up the of Moscow, and they swung on the bomestretch, Roser wie The last quarter of contest, and in cor ‘Coroner O'Donnell pon the boy of Julia Mathews, -fogr years of age, who aoci- the third siory window 65 Bowery. payors addicted todrink, and ‘time 'af the accident. A verdict of of the brain caused by « fall while Nquor, wae) red ‘uroner Wilbeim on Monday held of Maris Palarion de . Bernard Gi 22 Abingdon from severe burns received by the de- of July. It was given in evidence that her deatn, deceased was * pene, abd was the babit of smoking revs, and when lighting one of them she acciventally set fre to ber 1g | Srees, and received the injuries which were the cause of ber death. A verdict of death from burns accidentally il af un Phas Hi te il uf o a beld inquest the bedy of "Donnell op an nest uj ly Mr. Tins ind ng the Third ereayer The dec-ased was lately the superintendent of the Novelty works. ‘The following waa ibe evidence in substance:—On the morn! of the fourth, Mr. Harrison, (the tone eet: oO works, met at & public house on the cor. k apd a number of other wo jvelt ner of Twellth street and avenue C, when the whvle of them wero trested by Harrison. After ali cane athort Clark accused the decrased of having aischarged from ove of his partiou- Jar filends. Mr. Harrison said mao Was incompe- tent to do the duty he hed for. De scexed thea went intoanother room where he was followed by the com- Clark then went up to deceased and struck himin face with bis hand. Le eared then left again and came beck in about half an hour, when one of the men who were with Clark -aid, “here he comes ,”? and they macearushathim. The barkeeper observing the pre- ceeding, eaid, ‘‘don’tatrike him,’’ a moment or two after- wards the barkeorer +aw Clark strike deceased, who foil to the pavement, nis heed coming in contact with the curbstone. Ueceased was taken up luscnrible, aod removed to his re-idence in the Secont avenue, where he was attvnded by i'r. Shepherd, He was never ‘and died yesterday morniag at 10 o'clock. ‘The jury retarned the following veruict— * That the decenged came to his death from 4 (ul! on the Pebiatend Aneta idewald; the raid fall being caused by a blow given by 0f: the Democratic Republican Genera is a ae sn ar accel A war At a mocting of - ‘ , escaped, no’ Ly . ,— Comin pel et Tammany Hall on Tuesday, tho Aith | rant wos iene for hia arteat by Corooer O'Doanell. | De- as pative of Ll hy earn ), a inant, the folowing preambié’ and fesolations were ie ny to wearable lees.’ Fie was shack renpocted adopted :-— yy his exoployers. ‘hereas, ofcially annonneed Kuup By Faus—Ellen Meyer, « child two years and tdkeoanes tree apestoeed United states Mebeeay tor & bal’ old, yesterday fell from the third story window the buuthora Listes ot New York; sod whervas,bo ieuo- | ‘f the house No: 14 Gansevoort street, wriously destitute of ihe professional at whieh use ens-ential for the dy responsible dutes of the 5 and twed pereuee hr -eaere een ores « cmrely unitee; whe Oulity aud standing f Gincuatgé of the high- whereas, Le nas tor mepy years cemoupord the democratic party, avd re- yee ®& member of the Bouse oF watered Teouty-hite and teen 5 the time of the aceiient the child was immediately, At mdm teqnedt wes held by the body, when a verdict was ren- Geree of ac cidental death. Coroner Wilbelm also held an inquest upon the body of Jemes Carrigan, at $80 avenue Yesterday morniog deceased, who is ¢ child three years old, was standing in e chair at s third floor window, when he suddenly ti laying about the Uiiaee Withele ‘9 ‘of b od, ‘other . | forward a Se prarnemnay sae was fs wily onL te; ‘her ‘ewenty- injured ¢ a quarter of an hour. verdict od tae rosote tow tao Soken Fc logs tor ol cceldental death wae fendered. Seer gree Saks coesens betas comstens Jersey City News. ly cA the i extending to negroes (a RABURE EXCURFION.—An excursion party, consisting ‘Yao agate of New Yor age, und the con- | cdiefly of those eho sre connectec with the ferry, toge- atl political privileges | ther with sme of those upon the New Jersey Raliroud, rohed he bas ‘b- | aud their families, will leavo the Jersey City forry at Moly ane Suatly ‘aod in the dente two o'elvek P.M. to-day for Rockland Lake, and return wheresa en o'clock P.M. te a by the peune “ fronna—A game of quolte for $600, was played st party, mtmany ity ae the ‘Atlantic Hotel, in Jormey City, om the 4th bo democracy Of thie ig il yo duit; aad whereas, | TOrGr rhe Obrlart ad amen rioam were matey be is vow, and has for t ‘the Bry Joho Gi ie aiaunnaey reece, tat or respect of auy yortion of the rty,—aad | 00 sgeinst y "The f yal concent te eralywoabo “pro his Ng MU capt Sh, apeacog is eat Oy, beefs tae Gecuetoee’ pares wk holds norvices at No. 1 Tow. ave invited onfora t thartone ee Ty wae Seer Dongle, ‘of Oneida county, N.¥., 10 become Teaulved, their rr. a (oe ge Fikt —A fire broke ont at eleven o'clock on Mond went of John McKeon to the torney for the Seuthern Listrict lated to increase its aiffere: seriously to sepals she abbak hes tof Bb rerident aud the administration. the sppoint- Fa that it ontrages the ot the domo cratic ies Ina dvaoos, and clon. wna burned aod a quantity of Teposed in night, nt the aon of, Bay sire, La Point, in. aes the Cement Wo ® yard occu 'y Sealers in ime tat other bai oh Ald rt office $800. oe ber . The fire communicated to adjoining en oaned by Adsma, MoGraw & Co., which was ato the smovst of about $800, bad effected an insar- solved, TLat a copy of the above preamble and reso- d rs a to the fire. tution be fishes to the Prosivent, and be published. | ance of, their premiaes (be morning provions the fre. MarnR —The conferences of the whigs, free and | francis Stivard, “het hold of hor rope fell, and the Mormli n+ moorats of the second diatriat of | mocbine dover hira, breaking one of pots om Maine, han revalted in the adoption of Mr. John G. Per- | three of bic rive, wounding him in tho thigh and Ty, “he free de candidate, by a vote of Afiees | ings cut upon fis hend. Officer Baldwin assiated him out of twenty-four, The party was not very numerous. | home, ‘Ymerenpar.—The result of the for ‘Tus Biacrion election Fon wood of Janey iy yuseaer, for Alder- the | held in the pany Av on, to ila , te to fimothy L. Seith reoeteod 196 wjhen Brenton . Oasaed, 92 Mr. Spalth’s BAjority vas MA thy bark then having a signal of distress flyieg, the Mateoment bas been inquired into by the New York Pilot Commiss oners, and the fols«..g are the facts, vie.:— ‘The Jacod A. Westerr: It, » New York pilot bost, Ne. 19, ssw the bark on the 34 of July, distant about 1¢0 mies fr@m Sandy Houk, the thea & wind heading t the sout:ward, for the bark. bark | peak (the asus! signal of pilot), the captain tre | ginn tog being three perpendicular | pilote conla not, of coune, union down. Au the bark then jibed for two ships After they hud jibed the bark bucked her ang set her jack for pilut. The boat wus ber way fur the two rhipe. Aad the pik then known thot the bark was 1@ distre st! arte bave hauled their wind and bosrued her t. ‘The pitote are instructed, under a penalty of $50, to Lord the nearest vereel having « signal aying Tor # pilot, unless another veewel with signals of die trees is in sight. By order of the board, B. PUL iis, decretary, New York State Society of the Cincinnati, GENERAL ORDER. Susy 1, 1864—Che Presideut, with deep and tlocere regret, avn ances to the mem/era of the a0- ciety the drath of their much 1o-pected associate, Henry F. Tailmwadge, late Mur-hal of the United States, who died ou Saturday last, of a short and paintul direare. Bir. Tolimadge was a ron cf the late Ovlouel Bea jemin Tallmadge, of Liwhtield, C uneotiont, wee was & major in the regiment of Light Dragons, commande» by Colonel on, in war of the Revolution, which was one of the most efficent Itgiments belonging to the American army in seas war, Mojer Ta)}madge bad charge of Major Andre from the time of bis c»pture until that. of bis degth. Tre members of the Cociety will please attend the funeral of their deceased associate, on Wednde- duy alternoon, the 12th inst., at five o'viook P. from his late residence, No. 13 St. Mark’s with the usual badge of mourning, which will be worn for thirty deys, ax a testumuny of respect fer bis memory. By order of Gsn. Antaony Lams, President. Epwagp P. Manceuin, Secretary. Pe miniarmpgiMapher yo - ~paugrand ren aa ‘The investigation of allegei ree of official corruption brought ir. Johm B, Haskin, the chief officer of the Attorney's offies, Wes Continued yerterday, before a comuitice of the Board of Aldermen, appointed for that especial par ore. The committee consists of Aldermen Biant, ‘chairman,) Lord and Kelly. It commenced tte syatign on Monday; but little was done on that Je At the of the Mn, Viankin Hath aesenes tone ncatiome of Monday's proceedings, ich in the daily Ties.” He ps Poe el attention the committee to a a f fi Fe ry ze ak é i § i i i t during September, 1668, was then examived by the members of the committer, Mr. Glover being ewarn to tes! {i changed with having Mogull dacontinued oevtasn. fend 2 his owo rivate » Fi The East Const of Africa. OUR MOZAMBIQUE CORRESPONDENCE. Moaax Apeil 13, 1854. Everything in the political world of us Mosem- biquers is dull. We are expecting a mew governor, and Commerce, iy ivory coming in fair qnantities and cotton pearce. News From St. HeELENa—APPBARANOE OF A Russian VESSEL AT THaT PLage.—We are indebt- ed to G, W. Kimball, Esq, termed ya, ry asia of tbe Herald of May Ui at New London, Conn. The Ru ip Coenere- vitch, 528 tona, Mig ry abe a de chored in the roads at St. Helena, \6. The ar rival considerable ; indeed, the Herald says:—Ifseventy Russian bears had brought to the island, the event would hardly produced mere sensation. Some of the \elanders i i prize of her ut once, and taken all tel proved to be in the employ of the Rassian rican Company, apd the men chiefly landamen, their return home, having fulfilled the their e tn the foreign service couree Suffered to pass molestation. A sluver bark, name and nation unknown, waa prs gg Bt. Helena on the lath of May, tured by H. B. M. sloop Lionet, off Kalemba, on 30th April, sn to have been intended for the slave trade. rumor is said to have beea success by the American whale few weeks, no less than eight sperm whales have been taken on the Carroll ground, a 660 barrels.— New Bed; ord Mercury, July From Hauivax and Newrouxviann.—By the brig Boston we have received Halifax papers te the 6th inst, which contain accdunts from St. Johns, N. F., to the 29th ult. mercantile community in St. Johns were The ising sub+criptions tor the of sending @ venwel to Cape john for the Protection of the fishe- hn: — down to en- Weg tor theme, aed vial eens, which came dancin; = Rs cas in from the dust, tp the cool gi from the band of our city, ‘Of the over memorable de: fan of the occasion with with spirit “ feast of reason farpished by —— eh, te Bs held Ly? their influence over the relations of both.” Mr. and 8 J Mr. Miller, of Hamalton, na Canediaans rosreoes to the sentiments of harmony thus exoressed, which seemed to guide the intercourse of the two natious; as slro the growing of Canada with the United States. passed off pleasantly, and the = bo long od by all whe wore proy