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a ___ THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 6610. WHOLE EWs BY TELEGRAPH. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON IE ANNEXATION OF THU SANDWICH ISLANDS | A DESTRUCTIVE STORM IN TEXAS. ti-Siavery Miceting at Syracase. NEWS FROM KRY &e., &eo, Brom Washington (MREATION OF THR SANPWIUA ISLANDS-—VACII- TING CONDUCT OF TUE APMINUSTRATION—THd SURVEYS OF BOUTHS TO THE YAOLPIO--THE RBOE PROCITY TRBATY—DaSTAKDLY CONDUUT OF A GO- | VERNMENT OFFIOBR. | WEST, | | Wasitrsaron, Sept. 29, 1854. | State Department is daily oxpeoting Mr. Cosnmissioner Grezg concerning t conditions of annexation of the saudwisu sholy. information now in Waxhiugton is regard! 4 of an oficial character, Mr. Greg baring had to act asa jvate indiviiual in the matter. in consequence of the arcly conduct of the istration in refvsiag to Id to bis urgeut requests emposered Lo uegoti- | for the annexation of the Islands as ac authorized iniater of the United States It isnmow belley+d that mocersary power bas bec. given to Me. Cregg, aad government is awai is official Commanicstion the result of bis negotietions He bos alrowdy ine od ibe Department tha: the basts of any treaty just be the s¢mission of the islands #) » State, od the payment of ann cit! the king aad bis soos well as bis royal council’ Independent of this, government buildings, k= are to be peid for, and United States are to ass.me tho debts due to the ereb end Knglish govermes:s. The whole amoant to paid would not probably exceed four million dollars. this despatch of Mr. Gregg Mr. Marcy has replied, buctirg him at once ie negotiote a treaty as tho thorized Minister of the United aod this ty ismow daily expected. Of couree the adminisira- pa will attempt to claim the credit of bringing about je treaty, butit ie well known that {t ts wholly due the unwearied exertions of Mr. Gregg, despite the re wal of bis government to authorize him to negotiate all in the matter Some genius has discovere? that ‘a curious ques. on”? woold arise with regard to the annexation of the dwich Islands, The‘ que tion’ is, that 24 the natu- Nization tx ws declare that “ white’? men only shall ba imiited as citizens of the United States, the Sindwich ners could not be naturalized. It is not necessary 6 inton physiojogical investigation as to whether inhabitants of the Sardwich Islands are white men order to settle this point They would be naturalized the terms of the treaty, which being the supreme law the land, would override avy mere act of Congress. that is the cnly cificulty in the way of snvexstion, Problem is solved. The par‘ies sent ont by the War Department, ta dienes to the resolution of Congress, to gurvey the routes of the Pacific, buving returned, are now in making out their reports. It is ted that Secretary of War has iotimated that they need not themselves. This is doubtless done with a view postponing the presentation of the reports to Coa- {ill near the close of the session, #0 a4 to relieve President of the necessity of committing himself om the Pacific railroad question in bis annuni massage, feeling bis way gently ti!! he can understaad what mmendations will be Hiely to be most ropular heh sreshirg conduct ia perfectly in keeping with the jeter of the present sdministrstion. ‘The notice taken by the HrratD, of the President's tm declaring the reciprocity treaty to be the law the Jand before its conditions had been complied with, then baving to back down and make Guthrie confess t the treaty was not yet in force, has greatly sonoye) Cabinet. Itisone of the blunders which cannot oxpleined aay. The toadies of the President are boasting that he is ping to show bis strength in the coming elections in Hempshire, The Lutch taking Holland will be ing to it. Every day throws additions! ‘ight upon the character the foreign appoiptmen‘s by the present administra’ po. ‘Ihe latest case is that of a Consul tos German y Who before leaving this country managed, under ‘pretence of being able to advantageously invest it, to hold of all the money of widow lady residing here: then disappeared, leaving the poor woman sad her family of daughters completely destitute. THE ANCEL GABRIEL ARRESTED. WAsurnaton, Sept. 29, 1854. ‘The street preacher Orr, aiias the ‘Angel Gabriel,” wes Jest night while attempting to speak, and not able to give bail to keep the peace, he was this ing committed to jail. fe has no sympathizers ia quarter From Detrott. PARIVAL OF LOBD EI-GIN- GENERAL CASS ON THR stume. Derrorr, “ept 29, 1954. Lord Figin and suite arrived here to day by the Great festern Railway, and were re:eived by Mayor Ayde and 30 Common Council, and escorted to the Stste Fair, 4 will be givem them at four o’clock at the Na- Hotel, by the Common Council, and se ‘eral promt- citizens General Cass left this morning on a atumpinog tour the tate. From *hiladeiphia, WARD FOR A MURDERER—THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE Farr. PatapEcras, Sept. 29, 1854. A reward of $600 has been offered by Mayor Conrad for detection of the murdexer of the Frenchman on right. There is no clue to his name. ‘The State fair closed this evening. The attendance ‘the day was fully equal to that of yestercay. In uence of the large recsipts, additions have been ‘to the premises, which are nearly couble the unt origivally advertised, reaching some $7,000, ploughing match came off to-day. Twenty ploughs entere’, and the premium: were awarded to Ne#- Frenob, fora Michigan plough and ploughing; Geo. n, fore Wiggins plough; Jacob Silhert, for the Plonghing; George Binks, second, and Robt. Blake, best ploughing, and H Randolph irege, as the it plooghbey, 4 No annual address was delivered, in consequenes 0 fllness of Mr. Meredith. No secident ocurred t» the pleasures of the fair, though the visiters 260,000, From Boston. OP THOMAS CASEY, THE MURDERER— FYROPOSED BALE OF TAB COURT HOUSE To THE y wi a Bostom, Sept. 29, 1854, Thomas Casey was executed in the jail yard at Fast dge, shortly after ten o'clock this morning, for wurder of Mr. and Mre Teylor, at Natick, some hteen months ago. He masie no speech, and died very showing signs of life tort: miautes after the drop Be was about twenty two years of age. A ppecial meeting of the Board of Aldermen this fore- pon authorized the gommittes on the subject to sell the rt House to the United States for a post office and deral courts, should « fair sum be toniered for the BRENDER OF THE ALLEGED OHEMICAL BANK FORG- BR—POLITICAL NEWS. CIVOINNATI, Sept. 29, 1864. Wm. Ktseane, of Martha Wasbiogton notoriety, who jan arrented tx this city for complicity in the late for- 'y om the Chemical Bant, of New York city, was deliv. d over to the New York officers to-day, and left on bé afternoon train 6f cars for that oity. ‘Tbe old line democra‘s held @ mass meeting in Fifth preet Merket apace 'n rt night, and adireses were made fy Hon. George KE. Pugh andothers. The meeting was 'y Giacrderly, aud the Krow Nothings seemed to be ta Mejority, The cacwaeut crease a6 the ehouwn fopobes ee eS MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1854. Conve: tion of the Amertoun Asti Slavery Guotety. STRaCUeB, dept. 29, 1864. The Awericam Anti-tlavery Society met at the City | Hist et ep o'clock this morning, ond was called to ordsr by Wm Livyd Gariisem. The attendance ia quite full, and consists of. mon of all parties. A series of resoin tions was reported. Messrs. Garrison, May, Pryve aud Gerrit smith dis- cursed the queetion whether the federal cosstitutton, legttiuistely interpreted, legalized slavery. Mr. Garrison remarked that it was asinguler Unien when if « liberty comvestion should ageemble in a s'ave State, toey would ail be lynobed. Here @ 1ecers til! 2 o’c och was egreed to. It is propcred tocatis repudiican mars convention at Utica to revive the neminations aud perfect the orgazi- tation of the party. ‘The conveution re-assembled st two o'clock, William Liogd Garrison and Gerret Smith were engaged nearly the whole afternoon in discussing the question as to whether slavery was recognized in the constitution. The hall was crowced, and the excitement was inten-o. Addresses are expected in the evening from W. Wells Brown, © Lenox Hemond, Lucy Stone, Mr. Snodgrass, and others Te-norrow is (he anniversary of the resoue of Jorry. Provincial Councht of Roman Cataoilios. Battrwore, Sept. 20, 1854. The Archbishop of Baltimore haa sumimonsi the pre- Istes to a provineia! council, to open at the cathedral in this city o» the 5th of November, The province «m- b braces the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Richmoad Pitteburg, Wheeling, Erie and Savacnah. ‘Terrible Storm in Terzas, IMMENSE DESTRUCTION OF PROPRERTY—LOSS OF LIFE —MATAGOKDS ALMOST DBSTROYSD—TH@ CROPS NEAKLY RULED. New ORLEANS, “ept. 26, 1854 A terr#le storm commenced on the coast of Texas on the 18th, and reged with terrifle fury for four days. An isimeree amount of property was destroyed, and coveral versels and many lives lost. ‘The town of Matagerda was totally destroyed with the exception «f three houses. The crops both of the cane und cotton yere nosrly ruiced. The Gene Heath. THE YELLOW FEVER AT THE SOUTH. Coxummta, 3 ©., Xept. 29, 1854 4t Augusta, on Wedaesday, there wore five deaths from yellow fever, and clever new cases reported. At Charleston, on Monday, there wore only three Gea'befrom the fever, and at Savennah on the same any, even, THE CHOLERA IN PITTSBURG. Prrtssuaa, Sept, 29, 1854. ‘The cholera continues to abate ia this city, and aly ‘larm has evtirely subsided. ‘here were only twelve death: from the cisease y seterday, and bat seven to-day. From Aibany. ADJOURNMEAT OF THE CANAL BOARD—LOW STAGE OF THE HUD6ON. ALBANY, Sept 29, 1854. ‘The Cenal Boar’ adjourned to day, and wiil meet again op the 6th October, when it is probable tbat more work will be put under contract. ‘the water is very low in the river at this point, ard the ferry boast of the Hudson River Railway crosses with difficulty 3 From Key West. INTERESTING MARINB INTELLIGENCE. BALTIMORE, Sept. 29, 1854. The bark Cordelia, from Galveston for New York, put into Key Weot on the 22d inst , short of water On the 21st jost the brig Maxwell, of Wells, Mo , fron Santa Cruz for Liverpool, wih mahogany,and throes fect of water in her bold, struck on the Kasiern Dry Rocks and biiged, Tho cargo would bs saved, but the vessel would prove «total loss. Sbe was attempting to put into Key Westin dirtress, with throe feet water ia her bold. Departuse of the America from Halifax. Hautrax, Sept 20, 1854. The steamhip Amerien let hereat ten miaute: to 4 o’elock yertercay afternoon for Boston, shore she will becuse at »mearly hour cm Saturday morning She took ‘Gn twenty tour of the passengers of the il fated City of Philadelphia. i Newspaportal. Unica, Sept. 29, 1854, The Herald, the whig paper published here, hes changed hands. Ellis H. Koberts, the responaibie editor, bas dixpored of his intereat and retires, as also has his Asegoiate, Kamuel Williams ‘The paper will hereafter support Hov. 0. B. Matteson for Congress. R. W. Roberts is the new publi-her. Markets. Naw Onizins, Sept. 26, 1854. Our cotton market remains without change The eales for the rast two days amounted to 2,500 bales. Flour is dull at $7 75. Corn is dull of sale, bat prices have advance: one cent, and 7ic. is now the quotation. Bacon firm ; sides 8c. a 840. Philadelphia Stock Bourd. PHILADELPHIA, Yept. 29, 1864. ¢ Stocks were inactive this morning at the following rston:-—!eading Railroad, 38; Penasyivania Kail 45; Long Is'and, 14%; Morris Canal, 18%; bie en fae y ue state Fives, 833¢; Union Canal, 103{. Mone; changed. ’ i “Phe West Iadies. ‘The steamship Conway, from St. Thomas, September 2ist, orrived at this port yesterday afternoon bringing our regular West Indian files to date, with some interest- ing items from both the British and French islands. Our papers inform us of the existence of cholera at St. Vircent and Trinidad. Eighty three deaths had been reported at the former island, and 120 at the latter. The epidemic had nearly disappeared from Granada. We take the following paragraph from the Triniday Port of Spain Gasctte, of the 6th instant:— since Saturday last, the ep d-mic has continued to in. crease ip the town, snd is +xtending itself to the country districts, east and wet of Port of = pain. Cholera bad cisappeared from Jamaica and B; excepticn of » few isolated cases in the country. id St. Lucia were tafected with the disease, ively healthy, The Domialos ; inform» us of the appointment of Colonel Darling, formeriy Lieutenant Governor of St. Lac ‘now at the Cape of Good Hope,) to the Governor Generabhip of ant ud the Leoward Islands The Demarara ber Coli mist, of the 26th u ‘Tbe health of tre colony is gr good. Dysentery, ith 0. prevails in the country cistricts, but is not a all of a fatal character. Cholera hes not visited us. By ‘he presen: mail we had un agreesble aidition to the ecciety of the placo in the person of the Honor. abie Mrs. Wodeboure, the lay of cur Governor THE FRENCH ISLANDS, We take the following paragraphs of French news from the Grenada Chronicle, ot the 24 wstant :—~ MARTINIQUE. Buriness is represente. to be brisk at ~t. Pierre. tiv it the island continues heopily exem st from elehrated |r Kutz bas published a long abject of that malady with the view, on the one banc, of allaying apprebension aa to the advent of the diseare, and. on other, of preventing its ex- he birtheny ef the Fmperorteuls Napoleon ‘he birthday of the fmperor ta was colebra eden the 16th ultimo, with brilliant display, et Fort de France. In the evening s sumptuous enter- talpment wea given at Government House, where the Brit sh Consul. the American Consul, &c , were present, rs of Roglond are Sighting under ove fie, or iting an ove iat ue join in ‘one tonet—Oar } mperet, and his mort ® 0 mont fale the Queen Victoria Of [yr the Fexult mast b: victory. Vive jutes followed from the Artillery of Fort Louis, and tbetand of the <d Regiment ed the national sirs of “Ia Keine Hortense” ‘Ged Bave tue Quees.’” Mr Lawless, her Majesty's Consul at Mertiniqee, thea Saneul [a rose, and replied in the language to the follo#- ing effet “In the name cf my sovereign the Queen of Grest Pritain. 1 bave the honor to retarn thanks for tae toxnt which your Excellency bas just pro }, aaa which has been received wis much bers neisem; and I wort DOW crave your i xcel 's permission to propose—lhe / ied Armies of France and Fngiand §=May out two ne- tions, Monsieur le GQ: vernor, contina® ever onited ‘or the protection of the weak and the dafenos of the great principles of true liberty ’? at nine = the head ys i Meteo one by jovrred to rove prepared for occasion, . ne td deploy of freweras ensued. The sgricul* Roctety of G Inape has received intelligence of the fine! formation o' the femmler Com: yany for cartvirg on the emigration of Madeirans to the Freneh West Indies. Cavcntanw Parntarpet . Te ta ctnted thas tha p Perr mene of Ceuaew ob .o tho Lui of F BURGLARY AND MURDER IN THE ELEVENTH WARD, | A Policeman Shot Dead while in the Execution of His Duty. ABREST OF THE SUSPECTED MURDERERS. TRB CORONER'S INQUBITION, &., ~ &, &. Yeaterday morning, about 83 o’clook, officer Oshill; of the Eleventh ward pelice, while attempting to arrest two burglars at the corner of avenue B ead Tenth stieot, wee sbot dead upom the spst by ous of the ruffixms, who then ercaped [. appears that the bekery store of A Logsa, 354 Ninth etreet, was entered by vurgiars, and Mr Logan, beiug awaksaed by thet: noi-e, oriedeut, ‘* Who is there ?’ whereup > oas of the hous-breskors amapped a plswl at him, nad doth of them then started out of the store by the front door legen immediately jumped oat of hed, ani gave the aisrm to bis workmen tn the collar, who pursued "e burgers up avenue O to Tenth strost, wbere a sbot was fred at the pursuers yy contunied Le ebase, however, up lemth street as as Aveuus B, ory vg Out “atop thie’.”” Here officer Cahiti sodearored to intercept them, when one of them dred « pisiol st him and sbot him dead upoa the spot. The workmsa came up ins few minutes, and found tho policeman weltering in bis blood quite dead. The marderera thea fled (fficera Marsh and Luke being a'tricted by tae rote, just came up as the deceased foll to tha each a Wfeleas corpse ‘hey im mediately raised him from the side weik where he lay. and conveyed bim to the Klyveath ward station house, ing those in commead there in formation of the bioody iragecy Efforts were then made by the officers there to obtain ome trace of the murderers, and the whole reserved portion of the j;olics scoured the entire neighborhood ia earch of the murderers and numerous arreste wero mado. Two men, named Gusten Pation and James Kyan, were arrested in Vompkins aquare together, and takea to the station house by officers arch and Lake, on sus- pision of being the parties; and on being tuken to the room where de eased lay, Kyan cried out “lid Ldo that —oid 1 co that,’’ several times, weeping at the time. His appearsnve betrayed the evicently guilty misd four other men wamed John Ticbrock, alias stormy, Joho Priest, Alexander Pusidu, and Tax thy MoJarthy, sere also arested on suspicion of be ng concerned in the mur der, and were locked up im the station house to awalt the Corene?’s inquisition. Captain Squires at a seasonabdle hour notified the Co- reper of the fact of deceased’s death, whereupon Coro- ner Wilhelm proceeded to the Eleveath ward station houre, and after little difficaity obtained a jury ania bumber of witnesses of the billing of the unfortunate sohceman, but none of them could positively ideutity any of the piisovers as the man who fired tho revolver. Vatten and ivan sere brought ivto the room during the ix quest, and remained there uutil the conclusion ‘Ihe following testimony was olicited upon the INQUEST. Aiexancer Logan, residing ut 364 Ninth street, being duly sworn, depores tha: he kept a bakery at the urove nce, the Darement of house Was used as ths dake- jouse, where his mon were at work; witness elopt in a etween the sto.e and a back room, on tae frat ficor; on the mornirg of the 2¢th inst he was awakened by @ Kite Os if ;ome one was removing the ber whish vecured the door; when he went to ved ho boite1 ani lock: d the coor; ou hesring the noike he jumped out of bed, went into tho store aud inquired who was there; to say two men unknowse to him s:auding ia the stors; witnes a’: mpted to grasp oneor them bat ne move! back w -7d und pr-sented # pistol at him and attemptet 1 fire it but «ply the cap ex ed; buth of them retre-s ed immesiately down Ninth treet, towatds avonny C witness cried ow; ‘stop thief ?? which brangat up tw > of bis men trom the basement, Al Blondgood aad themes McQuillan, who starte? with me to pursuit o' tbe mer; witness followed ap as fer us avenue C and Tevth st-eet, whea thoy ta usd ap towards aveeus B, while g ing up svepue C they toraed around and G-e: at least toree shots at their puriwers, but-nou» of them toob effect; when witness got to Teuth strert no curued hack ord vext bome; aftér getting on his psotatoous he yeturned to 1be puréult, and going up (oat stros: found the ip charg of two officers. lying op the sidewsl) dead; #itness could not recognizs eitacr of the en a cogh the ove that pro-eate: the plitol <t Dim vas red rather stout, and wore a dart jesket at end onp, there waa no light in the sore; when turned to the store he found some matches and paper lying on the counter; was sure tha’ none of tne matches or payer were there when he went to bei; wit- ness could not see the pistol; the paper that he fonad war wrapped up in such & manner 9s if the pistol nad been wrapped up in it; ore cf the prisono:s -hown ms (Jemes kyup) seems very much ike the m:n who saay- ped the at me buticannot swear that he is the saiwe pervon being duly Abrshsm Bloodgood, sworn, deposes and seye tbat be resides at she corner of Thirtcerth street and avenue C; isemployed by Mr Logan ia bis bakery in Moth +trect; soon after three o’lock thi: moraing beard & noise in the store which scomed like hia +m- pleyer’s voice; could not hea: what elt, but rap up to se what was the maiter; his employor said that the store bad been broken into, and witness saw two men running awsy from the store towards avenue 0, wit- ness tollowed in advance of the othera, who went {a pur- suit, ano saw the men or one of them fire two shots; was within thirty or forty fest of them when they fired, but witness couli not recognize any of them or describe the'r appearence; kept following thom as fares Tea‘h st cot and avenue B. several shots being fired in the mean- while, at the corner of Tenth sirect a shot was fired, which be thought was by « police officer, and he ea couraged those bebind to come up, saying that the police bad pteppe. thenr; be was then at a distance of about 150 feet of them. ’>ut when he got up there hy found that the men shot was the policeman, and that he was in charge of two other officers; at tirat witness thought decoa:e1 wes one of the bi ; he left immedi: A ap¢ raw no more of any of the con; at ten minutes past one o’clock witness saw two mon standing in Niath atreet, next door to the bakery; one of them was a aa o tan and the other waes large one; one had a csp the other bad « hat on, like » Korsuth hat; Thomas Quilian was at work in the seme plac with him rep after the m+n at the same time as he did; the large wan had the bat on; could uot ssy that any of the mn now ebown him were the wen, or either of them, who were Cosyeag de Ninth street. Avetin Hi Lake, residin- at No 316 Fifth atri ed district; between three and half-past three on he heard the cry of ‘‘watoh,’ as if in the directicn of Lenth «treet he ata ted and but before he re. ched the parties be heard six shots tea at the oor- Ber of avenue Cand Tenth street. He met three bakers, who rele ieee — fired at the person who fire ene uy which direction be immeiiatel, going up Tenth street tart he shots fired the act of failing to the grouad; he recog es one of their policemen, namet Jimes Ce e [oye slightly as he {ell to the ground; ‘this wan all appearance of life that he gave; by this time cther officers «rrived, and they b ought a wagon and took Cec ased to the station house. Mra. Guisdourne, reaicing at 346 Yenth «treet, bein; duly sworo—depcsed, that son after three o'clock 4. she was awa’ ened by tee firing of shots in the atr the jnmped up and kooked out of the window, {ato the at where she saw two men running towards svenve B, having come from avenue C; thought there was 8 firs, and looked up and down the street, whea abe saws -clicemeo filles he wns giving ths alarm, aod Tart atibesam time! rdeatre: ould not de son! 2 © Appearanog or Ch.ving of ettherof the mea, it war rather dark, it being about three o'clock at the thre; all the shots wers fred before she looked out of the window. ‘The next witness called was Je:oms Virmy'io, another of the policemen, residing st No 2/2 !leveuth street, that about 8 0’¢lock A h offloer Lake at the ovrner of street, when be heard the cry of « thief,” the same as stated by off cer Leke, he followed in direction of the noise, and reached the deceased at the same time, and ona in all ne corroborate the statement of seii cfilicer Catharine Ryan, some relation of the pri.oner, Jamen hst he war not at the house of his it was from home. tree:, between aveouss Band 0, this morning bout 636 o’clook; oMoer Marth nod be ‘went into the boure No 803, and met Patrick Ryan ta the bali, about bait way towaran the back door; officer Mareh celivered him to wit aod toey brought hia to the station hour on suspicion of being concerned ta the morder; he searched bimin the hack room, and fourd nothing on his person; his pookets were eutirely emapty ; be thea @ ihe corpse, tai eudcenly round that he m arked him if he knew anything about started back, op on to Ne me weld, ‘Dia £ ' roborative of the ing witu:sses’ testimony, wo NEWS FROM CUBA. thing new telpg pide neat MBD\VAL TESTIMONY. ne yo David Ubl, M.D, ee dan sworn, deposed thathe | Atfival and Receywtun of Gon. Vorck: at made s post mortem vsamination of tae twaty of Jaman Cobia, the dvovased, thece tying dead :—Theie sae 8 0 @ the coat uncer t t arm, passing througn tre rept acd entering Géhesy Fos ao Ry the Such and sixth | ¥hich ports ene lef! ‘2d inst., we cove ribs, just four fuche. beiow the right arm pit and vine | been plawed in p messin of on usae file. of papoca inches to the right of she -ternum che ebotues were cot | CTT pendence, and c mmerciat tntelligence Mavana, de, de From the Charestom standari, ~ept. £7.) the Gov. Dusiey, trom ‘ia ant Key tert the 224 and stained of burne! with power; oo other marks a! Geo Coveha, the vew Captain-Noueral, ian ted iv Hs violence were op the body, on opening the boty he ound the let instant, avd wae ree Mat the ball had entered the lowes lobe of fon of joy snd affection. Ji tt E ii ly ‘* ¢ Teasemanes Ce GS cotied) dire thy: 1: © deen issued to repsie some huadred ant teen) ing acria and.root of the lett lung, aus Dts of the Left ot the chevt, biteeen | Oty Celie io the verioun fort Jananerss and @verth ribs. just eleven tuche: to the ot | Vil, ere losg. pot bave mus th, or give of the sternum: the ball ehown to the jury is the «am> | "8'y more Svivas’? for Concha ; m fact, they will most that he took from the body of deceased; the wound above | tel) fod, under his @ mluirtratioan that © Joriaa is a bare road 10 trey ugers und molasses bad improve! in priew «hile ries was scarce, commanding 87 per 160, au) ofl aivanelrg Havana, Sept. 21, 1854 The Gace'a of the L6th insiart contains ® psragrap, of whioh the following iss trarstation It is priate io larger type than the wher pertions of the paper, «ni io the mort covspicnous position—tbus evicetog that the CCU Me eUCe 4 BR UDoed IN tt is Consitond as a riamph er victory goned or the United cta'en, insten t of boing @ simple act ct bo: est justice, sud su exany Whub, were he desirous to recain the « Gesertved was, in his opinion, the caus of deceasoa’s death. the Coro then adjourned the inguest until teu o'clock this morning, when additt nal testimony may be procured, tending ure fully to criminate Patton aad Ayam “be other prisoners were then discharged there being nO tvinenoe whatever to de'ain them excopt their being out at ao up-easoush'e hour. Patt, p and l'yan were tnen locked uj im the Kleveavh ward station huuse, ty await the coaclusi.u of the in- quest. * The dee wsed wae eatery worthy man aboutftiy years | sions to en hocorbe character, rhe of fue, end leaves a wife ardfamiey wo lament his ua | were ele to follos Bat for the ‘taly end. q ympathy ts felt for them oa TihasSi Avion this poconm', se all whe kvow hia were unavimous ar be most cxcellent senor the Cactarn General ba saying that |e was a me of high integrity, flemaat lo sed trea: the 5 telste ry of Her M cies, and always four dat bis post Tho la tain of thts yout « comuminins dutrict Cecares tbat fe has lost ons of ihe bes: tava ee under his command. AVOATION ‘ Hout we kaw dup portant trom Mexics, © arenas A BLOODY BaTrLk FOUGHT—-sPYREREN®BD FIL - 6 we on ‘be 12th curcent tim: Ceuer BUSTBK INVASION. b Abte ep rit of rewreioa ond [From the Sex Olesns f eity ted theres th ane ‘ the saziva) or the schoonor Ret 5 Lue supour taf & . * been pt cer) iy anton of a fle of Bi Comore: > parish subject, Vieeate + de pie tothe Oth fust.nt. Jn the tesne of toe 2A fer the wjury sunvednedt by wet «fine the fol wing, which sit) beneeatotas | Cmcution which coousetat Now Odeans io 1 itd pepl of New Orleans, ant may perhaps acsount f+ t yeu to pleare Ho iew o the sotere ted porte, teat mysterious vere! Gpoken of sisewners tn this | *ho it mpyence te me a~els inthe Hsvann the € vora Biorme g’s paper, Ae translate a follows:— Me ‘ermication of by redamation God save you muy * Fruapverwas !—By 6 ¢ reowived oa (ues. | years (Clgued) Loa oveto Bay tae! General | oo Frangtie nova ha oren Washi: gt ugoat 05, 1864 fictally advined theta par y of Hillbusterd ace prepacing Which sy order of bis bxceliency is published is the to lea¥s se Orieans for this prtoaan meriesasteam: | Gacea of the Goverument, — (-igied) ! ship, wich the infamous sesign of endeavoring Ww ello: a bavara, -eot 1b 1sod JOSE KP \RAN piraticns tevanion ‘There spain! act ax honestly as the United “totes has “Reforereceiving bis om ete however, Gene. | core, orelay soriuk witht your sbell ana bide your ui- ralCassncve bad ai ao iafims ion of the act, taken | minthes best . “ the re.e--a'y precuutont, ad made his proparstions; Cn the dd hb ieet the b ig Jams Wai Beli,” rasch but now thet the nrorastion bas tea received ins more | ed ibix is inland, briogiig reliabie ehaye, the Geni ral i: makive further prepare ew, of the lute bark tions, end adopting measures to resolutely defeat tuis about thy Tith ult pert, d free 1 from the rapncity af those wicked ai- with a e.reeof cortoa for “Kacro,” vevtn weacoh re receive | orders a# to the vort of ‘This Cereal Casanova is in wan’ of a brevet, and so ber de: tuations, tr winds ood an adverse cur intends to get up a f sbem-ba tio—an oli do 88 | reot caumd bee cn the Ath tet to go ashore on the in 5 €sic0—sbere battiescaily cecur. or where an he nu ped very heavily, ant rom the Net aré Courier, Sept. 23.) ey probability of their geting her off, By the arivel of the schoocer Res Fx, fom vamat en boare nearly twenty four hours, she co, om the ‘1tb inetent, we learn \bat an engagement took place be seen the revolutoniats and the Guards iment, nine hundsed strong, at Victoria, a out the inatant. ‘abe goverpment troops were totally destroyed. The revolutiogists were commences by an smeriona offer. ‘They were making groat crevera'igns at iamulos to receive the Glivusiers of Sew Oriwaus, which caused ner by ber cay tals ad crew, who nome dye hours after they bad left the «hip disow-ret she was in fiemer, und ithoe subsequen'ty been ascertrined'se burned votre outers edge Upon ronooiig santus, tue spepeh were hooner habsuere was found chere, to the cupisin of whieh the foregving circomstences sere mece kxown but which Le upon arriving here tulsre presented Jo such a Danner as to lead to % report, that t excitemen: ap American vesse: bad got ashore oo the s a i — ard boo been seton dre by ber officers aod crew. O50 TELEG! «PHIO suspidous cic) metwnee connected with thi: i'l fated LATER NEWS—COUNT BOULBON KXKCUTED—REPORTED | verse! may co. Buly CHUe av inVertign ion ty be DEFEAT OF THK INSURGENTS IN THE WEST—PRO- | Decessary Two of ber crew deseriet nt seniua ant a third, need Pe'er | ogip, jumped fromthe Jimes Waceteld into the sea, ond lB ugh be was reooverad, and every means taker. to ,estore sim to beaith, he «ied ths en suing morning Havana, Sept 22, 1854. Much to my urprise I ascertalued yas rday after- tocn after my letter was mailed that the G Puoley would ‘not take her ceparture until tI noon, although the usual period for Ler to depai lant evening My suprise was inereaset yr recetving the iuformation that Generel {Hone end at 3P. Mi on that cay, of iit GkE8S OF THE REVOLUTION IN THE NUATH. New ORUsANS, Sept 25, 1854 The steamship Orizaba has arrived at thix port from Vere Crus, with dates from the City of Mexico to the 19th inet. Count Boulbon was execute) on the 12th of August. Furtber defeats cf the insurgents are reportes, but there is po later information concerning the movements of Alvarez. Iturbide, Secretary of the Mexican Legation, came a passenger in the Orizata. : Via Galveston wo heve Brownsville accounts of tho 16tb inst. Tho revelation was graduslly progrovsicg, would hasteaing the most im wy Ninger—l tock my station all that tranauired, aud altsouga Twas driving about unt so'eiwek this moruiog, | am DOW, atT A.M nt my desk fa oF © -64d you an . acco Die whet pied yembend sad It was reporied that: Monterey was in the poveession | 8A shout five winule- ne'cre three. o'elven, the Ma of the reb- Is. quis Ce la bezuets, on uli orm left the pilase ac: ——- comperted by av uid decawp, anc foliowe\ by the Theaues and Exhibr iL Tun Brwerrt For THE Wivow AND OarHaNn CHiLDRYS OF THE LATE FAMURL Nicvows, at Bi1BLo's THIS EvaNtna — With a prai-eworthy ewulstion "he (hestrica! pro‘e-aton generally in the city kave united for the purpose of testifying their estimation cf the chsracter of the late “emuel Nickels, whose untimely death we chronic'ed o few daye ago, by tendering a farssentisl heachit in aid of his witow an obildrea so suddenly devrivad of x0 excellent hasband and father A glance at our adver tising colamos will exhibit uo amount of volantesr talent perhaps never surpassed §=The whole of the ‘tavel Family, with their compeny, not ofily relingaish the night, at a *sscrifice of sume five hundred collars to hia successor, whom he saluted apor bis landiag with a themeclves, but give their powerful ali gratuitonaly. | (arth soapy ek ie Bypeces Mr. Burton, with the leading members of his frpenisrae’” A loud’ “Sie? sent ¢ Mayors of tre frst, reooa me@ third “elections” iv their # lendis crimarn velves robes, snd all the mem- bern ofthe Ayustowie to avd a vumerous retinue of officeza 10 mach to he wherf to revive Gea Uoagns upen bie Isocing = ‘he Marquis o« & pievsing smile ucon hisconnienapce, # lates the oi} vetsram offlgeca atthe he-got their regim-at-, wh co were formed in single fe on beth ices vo! thO streets from she plone touewbef Tre Ma q:.ia, howay Hpysared lo me. B10H15d P renting. we PR, ervetes a! he cnt of reai-ense @ Count 5 Verioen ths :1de of the Plies. opposite the palace. Mebow bilethy gure of {hé Fra ci Ce Asin, the “p ste mer which bi tight Generel Coreia to abl: Islond , sqnovnced that he tied ened toe bargs, which. conveyed himt the sbore the Marquis ¢e 1s Peguela was on the wharf to receive Mr. Viacen: Wallace, the ovlebrated composer,.and bis le¢y, Yr Hoory Placide ond Wr Thomas Placide, Mdllo Yiew Maihias, Mr. James 8, Browne, Mes. Maeder, Mc. sptomag, the harpist, Mr. Frazer, with many others ‘The programme will comprise three dramatic pieces ’nd one of the most brilliant of the Ravel perform ences, ip addi inn to. fice musisal intermuzci. vr WaHach apd Mr, Marshail bave most kinaly offvred the reources of their establishment ia order to ensure cmpleto casts, and it is couddently hoped that the public will respond lipera ty to this appeal in beh«if cf @ very lange ana young emily, separated by this and and unex, ed calamity from fm whose chief aim «nd hope while hving were. by patiort and unrepiving in- duty to provide for them HKemember, this night, at Niblo’s. BroaDwar Tagaras —Dr. Bird’s tragedy of the “Gla distor’? is the leading feature of this eventag, the popu lor smerican trogedian, idwin Forre taining the very difficult character of “partacus,. and Mr. Conway that cf Phassrius, his brother. The isughable fares of ‘on ‘Like es Two Peas’ will conclude the anuremen:« of by a brillisn’ c riege, marched to tha pelace. The Geverai ‘oncha bo teu ptuous ox. but litle goad am mach mi - a inc bootw ands wide red lue gash sad the waliing e conduct of ine latter has been all that is magoanimous and !ike the thorough bred gen- tleman. He hed aryleudid dinnar prepared tor Can- cha spd bie steff at ‘be paace, where, hart “. performec the duties of host for ‘he last ‘tims, he uncsten‘atiously took hs depariue by the ‘side (North) entrance of ‘he “alace in » private carri and went to bis country tesidence where be still remsins. At the front of toe Palace there *tood a splendid now oar- rivge with four beautiful Ameriwn hornes in elogact barposs, anc three servants in scerle: liveries. Ip tbis curringe, the beads of the two lesding horses of which were acorned with rd and yalow featners, Goneral Con- cha, accompanied by ap aide de-camp was ‘riven to the “Keel Audiencia '’ whers, before hia direct ¢nemy, tenor Olave'a, be took the oxth of office. Returning to the Pa lace, the crowd continved crying ous ‘vive Concha, ”” Mi. Forrest bas drawn as large wudieuees } Ico, os over this seas n, and his performanoes have given the | until be made hir avpearance in ibe balcony, and noved uimost satis‘action. repeatedly which apper ntly antified th m { have ' Bowgay TuxzaTx# —Mr. Weldron’s management dos miited tr a that as the recession passed the south not oppear.to be properly sppresiated yet be is untiriag le of the Palace, a large bill with doggrel verses printed in his exertions to please the dramatic public, for herdly ® week tha: he does pot introduce some new fea- ture. fe co not with to be understood that Gis patrons bave ertire.y deserted b: jellow and red psper was distrinuted amongs’ the crotd in great numbers. I tran lace the first aud last four ines of ft in order to give you s “taste of ite but we do say that be does | quality. ’” pot get that support hia indefatigable exertions entile bim to, aud we bope hereafter tue votanes of tae crows i] extend to him a liberal patronage. for to-night is unusually atiractive Mt of this ¢! ‘a is to make her debut on Moniay eveatog. Bianca, from ali we have heerd regarding this ay ‘a ae we bespeak an unusually » fal debut for r. Burton's THRATRE—The new domestic anecdote of “ -upehive Through the Clouds,’’ and the pew Teg of “Now-a-Dsys,” both of with have met with t umpbant success sre to he repeated ‘his evening. with ‘the same canis The farce of ‘*\s Like as Two Peas’? will played Lt doing ‘gh rate bona oss, the well Gi nigh‘, a are received with abundes en! Nanjoxat Turarns —The now drums calle! “‘Eastache, the Condemoed,’’? which bas made a decided hit, is to ba repeated this evento gy in whiel. J. #. it will appesras bustsct® )r -cott’s personatiw of thia part is very bay py; Mod receives on every o casion well merited ap- plecee, Barry, Oanol', Fox, ire Nichols an¢ re Jones also sustain their resrestivec*aracters wi h much credit The Grama of the ‘French delet of the ‘Magic Rose’ will ei va WaLtack’s TakaTRe —Mr. Jamos Wallack is to appear in bie great character of ion (esar do Berea this evening in the favorite drama of that mame. Mr Wai- lack’e mance of jon Creesr in inimitaple, and wil no doubt, attract an overflowing asremblige, Mr. Dyott will ou him as Non Jose, and Mrs, Conway as Mari- taoi ougham’s avorevafal piece, entitled ‘My Cousin Gerwan,’’ will terminate the amusements, and Lester appearing fn it METROPOLITAN TURATHE —The entertainments anasune+d sre such as can hardly fail to draw for thie @ en; fom houre. © mavezers are aotiringia their efforts 0 please thetr petrona. ‘ihe imme for this even- fxg consi) of the play called the ‘Belle of the Faa- bourg,”” ise Jolis Dean an Macaline and ir K. Eddy an Fextrand ‘The Si» tere iourset will follow ia the “Pas Gen Folii«s,’’ and the drama of ‘William Tell’ will con. cluée the enter‘sinmente—Mr. Eddy ss Tell, the hor» of Switzerland sMENICAN MvrEUM.—The new drama of ‘‘Eastachs”’ is to te played both thie afteravon and evening, 0 W. C'arke performing the very dificalt ecxarseter of | uetache, in *bich he is enthurisstically applanded on every ocosnion by crowded audiences. The Haopy Family is ail drawivg crows of adalrers, and very justly 0, for it in a decided novetiy. Cinccs AXD HIYPoDROME —The performances for this Siterncon and evevirg comprié many new features The intro vetion of the Southern Ciro company has eaured quite an increase in the patronage Woon's imerams —lhe enecesafal farce of “Robert © Airs’? is to be repeated to vight. It is « very Hing piece, ond ty well played BUCKIEY's + ERENADERK — Lucretia ? in to be repes-ed, tor the last ‘ime, thie evening, 'o taake room for other novelties hose who have aot soon it should aveil themeelves ct thix opportuarty. MECHANIC'S Palit, 472 Broadway —Wood’s Eth opian Ma viels are vi THE SPaNI“H ARMS TIVE #PAIN—iIVE THE QUEEN LIVE THY GENRRAI CONCITA. Bathe the foreheas—with holy gasety A people magnanimous, peaceful wud loyal, ered Love, The bill Kea In mes for poo! Concha in termed the Star of Honor. a8 follows:— And not in vain guard Concha— At & giiet 10 the brute annexater, The pear! of the Antiller, Aud the tomb of Columbus | Mere sound without sense—Voe et pretarea nihil. In the evening peares a house ip the ol'y ba: what was il unirated. The streets were as igh as day: fl fertouns of red ard ;eliow calico, +tlk and r bho seen Cecors ing doorway, and Chinese crackers storned the ear at ver, C Falece numerous sh ree! a) night. he band of the Ninth regimen: discoursed most elo muric in the Pluza de Armes until )1 o’ckok. niles and the it fa not, Gen conclusion is rvof of the ”” gnd the comic wan once to the bo ny | lie ia sscompe: vied to this te'and by his wite. three childron, four ser- vants anc the fovewing named office # :—Don Juan Bune, ral: (on J-aguin “avzano, Marshal of the Brigadiers Fon Joaqain Morales da Redu und Don Jose Ignacio Chevarri; Commandant of Cavalry Ten Antonio ce la Freiua; Commandante of Enginesrs, on ‘ntonio Palacios and the gratas‘ed Colovel, Fravelseo sivear; sleo s *ergeant and 152 {ofantry sol diers. P ¥.—Ther is to bo a bull fight this afiernoon, and three ball*, with grand itumimations, + -night and to- Morrow evering, when the privcipal coffee houses ars to be open to ail comer, and drink and ref eehment, euppiled ‘free gratis for nothing ie it vine resh wey bave just ascertained that Cereal Concha refuses to accept the rarriagn an! horves Jersey Cliy Inteiligence. TE1EGATIS TOTHE Con@mmscto~aL Convention —“he do- mocrate of Hudson county met 'n the varioae ward) and \owneh'pe last night and appointel delegates to ‘be Temocatic Congrersional Convention, which meets in deve City on the 7th ef Getober. Gen Da aod Charles Fink pre the two eandidetes ta iked of 4 city. and the delegates from Jerseys city are anita be principally for Mr. fink But del g ites, now. ye, ere coubtful Tae ovrts— The Pudvom County Clrenit Court, and Court cf Uyer wed Terminer, Jooge Heines, presdiling, hae teen in reson for three day bax yet been Cone The Ciravit obiefly cocupied ip hea irg movons ; aod the Court of Over ond Terminer bas hoon areitt g the action of the Grand Jury Thursday afterncon the Grand Jury eame in with s vurber of nild oni agen retired. They will prebsbly comple their work to day, and the origioal tieks will now proceed ast aod bat lithe Court raving been hn admires. ‘They gnnoence Vorm im Sevaton Doveras's Native Towy.— In E68 the mejority in Rrardon Vermont town + ative of -epator agsinet the aeeaers ie cand. wa aad at the last slegtion tt was ae — —_ PRICE TWO (HINTS. ePEBCH OF OV. sii MouK 3 UPINION ON THB EAQUOR LaWe—bouy vai ov Tue sor pWeLLs —THE POTION OF THs HaKo BuKLLS. (Prom the Albay 408 seit av) DOINGS OF THe SOP 3464 At # meeting of tae Demos Conira| Som ast~ ee bei@ yewtorday, at the Cire bore oi tye olny of at oany, ivan Kiehmoad of thy coun Gsnrsra, ene sppoimed chairmas, and Peter Cagger, of Aldeay, se- eter Ihe committee, tar OryaLizioy, learakag uf Las eva o of Goverwor seymour Geom Now Form wats wpors ine. im person, '0 fequest "Bat ne wold ‘a mtuste the aus peaer ia Co the demugratio elec ors of tae - ae meh eee bei, et scleptezee of (ae aominetion of (an ven eeracy a To this Geveraer eymoar coolio! toe! iaawmun ey as» the whig party bad, im addition eo thete rage r federal coctrwen oy UNF moan ionw aday Clive mennure of thety purcy Jemperapce vid © ¢tmdi ia deals whom be (Gey ) regarded ay nu @ yriuciples Of Wytslatlon, Jawe of Ovide nee. Cirecily vicittung the state, «nd citineiive te (be eats ploperty~ @ mean O96 Lege Of OUF IO z6O8 in vi dArton of the contsaa' ioe Of prapersy witior eve he imwprinvs wens of rin and tor ing dvorsal Ch funtions of Ube ex ty bound te secept be iiaue waive theenje te ns of th bo opjury to Binset ow Amick wuin rdaes UK itigeon wthe th alleine © impeded bia (0 56 poe Lo c6 Cover ur ded, thas sewers prekenied py ‘he ailferent . evan Lat bie ac@rpiance give ue Hie State tin 1 jomiry pes he Loe mee awe ppoetuaat het bbs 0, | eseated Logika ura, oe Mt mod "het whatever that deoitom login! ba, ls woul econ ent HOvErne® @)Mour rail in eor@usiou, tat he woud seek the opporiun'ty to adress hiv fe low eltivers, at an forty Gay, UpCL he quesitous oHFore cle omapte da dais enteok, ADDERS It is With pride and plsssure tho! we annonce to tae Cewocrats of the late this wocep ane by Goverapr Sey mour of the nomination (or the: offise of Goveraar bicoved by the overwnelaing voice of the party to ube ere ulive office, he bas displeved om its «tastotasrative an shili'y Brty and emeos, thut daner-e tte Lighest confacnee of bis tello» ettizeus Hs mceptanee bax requive| ot hin grea: parmose focribees }impores om the dem er. te «solors of ume Stale, in seerprecw) obliga greatduiios The putas Hine ACCOTr TO him entire cootidence Let the de, Ciaoy Grgepize fc (he ow. & an election district, prompt au sore, On the ony of eleetion, at @ 50 welt Bs, ‘atic erty be re-tored ‘0 its former oom. n in the State 7 HUBG ? KELLY, Chairman, LBANy, September 28, 1864 MMnorDy pew’ VOSITION UF THB HekD BuKiLL COMMITT SB. (hom the \low y orgua, ep io ihe | ewopratic *'ate Cou sonording te t, at Coppieds em tate Committe. y mets also at the Vauion - « quvatiy catia’ ww une iv tiie oity to day ibe fact that iby ~tate Committees “f two antsgunias orgacize iis thus oonvere ou the ‘ame day snd tu ene ewmpe city, ber given rise to @ great muoy bile rumors ovt of doore, base! vpon the ass omp ion that the cote. cide nce was 8 matter of arrangement between ths twe, aud thet it invicsted » covtemplated Tusion or comttttom, or an attempt at ore or the other oF comet ing ise. itis proper ‘o sny tha’ notbiag can be mere ridica: Jously ubsurd aod untouutec than al. this goa-ip. ibe Demecratie tute Co muitter was fallud py ite chatiman, wiih # view W tbe transaction of ite legit Mate buy Less, and ithou. the sligh est reteronoe te, or bnewiecge cf, the movements oF um‘entioas of the colt © mamitiee 1 the desigo of the ch: imun of ths latter, in cating bis foclory a@ssocivtes togetoer here on the eo lav, the chairman of the former knows nothi owner Jeen itis ruftoien! for bim acd ali of us to Know that the Lemocratic S12 Cunmittes bas its prescribed and Nato, though imjertdot powers avd duties, and that it forms my pari of either to hold cowmumeation with or enertsip overtures from tne suf orginizetion, either tbrongh ite committee or any othe: medi whatever {u winay have oe: Crred oF anal by she other The Demoo-atic State Comnittes, if tm es they certainty are not—eaun it recozclze the soft committe or the organization thes prifeus ty Papre Ft, claiming, oO they do, an exchisive cemvcrate », “ithout concectng assum, inconsistent with the just ureten-ious aad wl 1oted how they ownthoir ving sud wwern. can DO mere Ueat Cr mabe terms with ths softs Gove nvees ‘han with other outeiters aad ahens: righs ot there tre “| : 2 yells thus ‘u otberd an organiz-ttog thste in came—ape if (ber ecmattes desire aod sonata ie- to. throw uy thir commissions—tt is amotter wih whisa demertas Neve mo wish’ or right to iatefere. So, os “the other band. if to @, prefor to keop thet: ticketia the “neldfor the vaoott of toe wigs {tty an afsir, i ectexelusively their own, trey andthe whigs m’ ret) among themeelvea. arate have no termete effer, por cxn the; evter'ain overtures bavicg ia view the coneummat on or avoidance of the ove or vhe other Teult. Most assuredly if the potts clabaud—ami snow it—the: must do it of their own free will socord, ihey must surrencer upcondi:iosally; or net atall [From be Albepy Regi-ter, Sept 29.] ; 18 IT “FUSION” O8 CONFUSION? ‘The democratic tate central comuuit! sion in thin caty yeste day i Holl ond the an‘te at the Mamsion e these mer ting effect. a'/nsion.”? in order ot against the whig and telipercaas off era Che pian proposed, we uoders ‘to agree on Brocson for Govermer, and Lod Lieutevent Governor—tbus ‘fusing’ the fee tions of the + taocratie party, and unitiog ths rum te terest apainnt (lark and tec: pergnce. But these disoord- abt elements did not some together readily. The harde could not swallow Ludiow, and the afta clung to bin. the barnburners proper, who stond beiween the henie and softe, and who cate both, bothered bota. The rum iutere-t was powertu, but the fires of old party feuds still burned hotly ibe commiti+re labored earnestiy, but we understand that late isst evening no definite action had beem had. There were oll msoxer of social aud polities) proposed tions mace by the members of the upposing saxicas mertings, bat too dvep » feeling of mu ual distrust pre vailed to compass the coveted ‘fusion’? It matters little what tne jeacersao at albany. The warren Wil act independently at the polls. TRLEGRAPHIC, THE DBMOCKATIC GENERAL COMMITTESS. ALBANY, cept. 29, 1666. The State Contral Committee of the bards mat af Congress Hall last night. They agreed on an address end committees to organize the various counties, aod the bards edjourued. ‘ About hal’ a dozen members of the soft shell State Committe» met at the City Hotel at one o'clock yester- doy. fome cenversation on the subjest of the with- Grewal of candidates was hd, but they coneluded they bad po power Nothing wus said about it in the met. irg. Nothiog ma erisl was done, except the issuisge uc address sustaining Gov. Seymour's veto. United States District court. kart. 92.—The Onted Sater we 6 quantey of embrosdere® Sept, 28.— The United States vs a collars, chemisettes, sleeves and. Pty 5 United »tates Attorney, an! Mr. Joachimeson r the g vernment in this Koy Radon wee for (Be icrfeiture of about $4,000 worth of goods of dove Ceseription, which were seized Sood the pre-aise Kdeard J Low. For the cinimant, Mesars. Betta and robve contended that the goods were not Hable to 804 + ore not forfeited to the United States, thet Mr Low ed purchaced them from another } Gane jury retired and brought in @ verdict ‘or Unites States, The United States vs. four Packages containing silk ib tons, dic This case pes forfeiture of goods ucder the ame law. Vercict for the United tates. Expt 28— True Bills —The Grend Jory came into court snd found true bills of indictment in the following caper Tho United Sates vx. Luigi Carlo Serra, for smuggling. ihe rame ve. :emmt Herlba'h end Zechiria Fursiner, for emnggiing. ‘The op a Warren Judkins, for counterfeiting Spe- nish ane Mexican cota, ", Therame ve Wm. W. Boutyn, Wallace Lemar, and Jamen MeNuity, fcr conn’erfeylng sbe same vs Wohler Jeordes, tor obsttacting officer of cartome in the di-charge of hi N ibe rame ve James Mclena'd four ethecs, for am endeavor to make @ revolt an the «hip John tut! be esme ve John |\. Bernard, for an asseait LJ dsngetous veapon on Peter Jolinson on board the ekip Minna Sebaier Domestic Misreliany, Collections were nken in sli the oburches of Newport R 1, em sunday, tn aid of the aaffercre in sevarmabe One thoagend dollars baa already been ant (rom Newport A yortion of the quarters of the offiners of the werd artillery at Quetec, wan destroyed by fire on the 10 b inet, Prdey last ob F al Rilly Rewlegs rays it in out of the questiva for bim te eave Bievida: he mat remein end die there, Ae wilt INQUTe De Oe, If they will let him Sinne, Wud tt aeoned pada ol Na) he cies. He has now about tau hundred:

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