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: 4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1856. ey NEW YORK HERALD, | 2*ttering we: can have it. Accordingly, we do | We Wea't Support John A. King for Gov- THE LATEST NEWS. THS PUBLIC HEALTH. Arrest of the Besdiient. <Siaien, Branstses ccishlanpenbennsaranmmntns * | call for it, Let us have it; let us see exactly how enor. p Eon enh wes traena valance Commelte JAMES GORDOS BENNER, | the thing, was done. It may open theeyesofa} Several conventions have been held during the BY MAGNETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, sisaiad Bingen enor tar’ a isos Refore Hon. Judge Whiting, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. vast nY. cosher of unsettled Fillmore people who | past week at Syracuse, but the most important of ~~ ‘woop, James R. Molony vs. Wiliam T. Cotemar = / Qemen ww. comnan op Nassau AxD FoLtow eve; | only want light—their dark lantern having gone | these self-glorifying and presuming assemblages Governor Geary’s Action In Kansas. The Board met at the usual hour yesterday, ‘The ‘ol: | rest pas Soe ene ot" oe San Fran out, with the Kentucky election. was that calling itself républican, which nomi- Sr, Lovis, Sept. 19, 1866. | lowing communication en ee vag | Sheri of New York om civil suit, p=, St@oted by” the: re Governor Geary’s inaugural address, dehvered at Le- 4 stated im’ yeater- Sep nated for Governor Mr. John A. King of Jamai- ermpton on the Ith instant, was brief and pointed. It 1p DEAR Bian 1 enclons SReaner ia eeres oF He diy, | day's Henan, was founded upon 1 massit of J; ca, Long Island. This Convention has had the | geprecates « continuance of the strife and disorder in the | of Baltimore, whic! in my judgment, very properly takes ex R, Molony, Naval Storekeeper 4) gin yy . hich has b assurance to put forward Mr. King as the sole ex- } territory, caused by the illegal and unjustifiable interfe | cepen, to, the mirmaate Cie Ya ine been, pursued by | etates—That the said Win. Boe a nanny other ermit me, with all repeet and with great | persons formed themsel- Pbry 4 peng q Francisco, your clusive candidate of the Fremont party ; though | rence of other States; promises to do justice to all without | eh Nat IHG: Perl, guthaniy, io ask that you may give Dr. | Cotawful body, called # advance ae ater HekIT ‘2 cents per copy, $I per anmum, Y HERALD, every Sahara, ot 8% cont pow “a, Sees seamen a = ‘The Conqueror of “Caltfornia=James Buz af Greet Brean, or 8 to any part ofthe Gratien, VERT chanan Under Qath—Marcy’s Offictal Re- We " : : . party consideration, and expects obedience to the laws of liberal ideration, and ‘if nt with ji 2 5 y ‘onsideration, # . Gelume XXL.......... 0... n.21sNo. #62 } steamer, a certified copy of certain impertant | it uppers at the same time a candidate for the ess - Jour uewsof riety, veins er ‘hrm gala out ia Coleman was * reve Conenebine te siete _ evidence for the defence, im the case of Gibbs meldeney + KING and his -frier.d proclamation was issued on the same day, ordering that ametaeniie i FRENANDO, woop, Mayor. without law, cer’ ia posse page Ser co AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. "8 GARDEN, Broadway—Geaxan Orexe—~ALEs- ‘Staves. have avowed themselves to be hostile. In‘ieed | the volunteer militia be discharged, and commanding | ,,15 by which the ssizens were held in subjection, all of whick Hearmn Orrice, Barriwonn, Sehy Vlietin. | Wer 8°!8 “.¢ rebellion and piracy; that Governor Johnson we have no doubt that if the truth were known, | that all armed bodies of meb disband or quitat oncethe | 4 Harti Ouricn, Bere it would be found, that, during the preliminary | Territory. portant to communicate officially with your body in reference iesued ? | proclamation against said committee, and called’ ‘tric! vhicl Board * movements which ushered in tke nomixation of Senator Toucey at Home. Fialoeaht pena ean “mpoeety without dserinaio, oi ry enrolment of citizens to aid him, and that said. 4 . yo from Balttmore. R. bedient Fremont, Mr. John A. King underrated and tra- Harrrorp, Sept. 19, 1856. men ime we or To A, -+ ayy i # B. Molony enrolled meee bg - ce thereto, and éuced Zohn C. Fremont as much as many who ‘The democrats are holding a large meeting in this clty | rence of acase of fever at your stalon upon & Baltimore ve 3. TeReived a commission as captain; Governor Johnson " mosed and upop this, | made . Wool for a quantity of arms - . ‘night, ¢0 weleome Senator To return from | *¢! which case was di ‘as yellow fever, an Svewiettion on Gen. adi are now his political antagonists, We will not bc \. tee eae msl we peril towns “Bie rcumann at Baltimore fe it bo, Based “Urcn e belonging to tho State, which were in Gen. Wool’s posaes- support Jobr A. King for Governor. His politi- } gre present. Touro Hall is filled to overiiowing, while | {julcr amumed custinnn of yellow fever, Marv, cly. 2! | elon, and plaintiff, the eaid Molony was entrusted with ite cal history and his political reputation are of } outside meetings aro being addressed in the streets. Mr. | '0,'us to dicabuse | your minds, and , due “io you that | ¢xecution. The opprsc c-wrponmesaseantnd eo P 5 ‘ity and County York, sas es Re such a cheracter ‘as to mae it entirely satisfac- TeceT me's apa giving a history Rlareres attire, } ‘o'bave he action of your Woard, We ke “sincere measure spond plait Nie twaen : ‘ae —That | ie ‘removed from ‘ i ‘and laws passed in relation to that Territory. 4 e—of yellor H ~ ‘oral settled in Cabioen! ory to us to give our support te another candi- ance—not even a sporadic cas yellory fever, or of any | about the twenty-eighth day of February, 1849, which was the An insmensse torchlight procession 1s forming to march iemic ortnalignant disease in our tity di the s 4 - wt vate, da rreneeg'e vedence not malee bm ahartho mest | {hur outdiae made the mont smpie arangemen to icare | i's arnatar patsy sh Whe nn ti It is very well known ‘that all the politicians of } ng treaks up. About five thousand people are in at- should have been ios happy to, correspond with you 190 tbe ald Btater th Sdmpoaee removed frees te ae of Now York ms ‘ tality, we he old whig and democratic parties, whose rank | ‘endance at the meeting, and the greatest enthusiasm is Page ontaaty betes don Aaemaiet aa by ‘9 cates Ha, having prcriously been, merchant for about last two Years of that time, under the firm of J. saac O, BankEn, Esq., President Boar fealth. ™ va. Fremont, (1852), which we spread at length before the readers of the Hpraup, elsewhere in these columns. It is the testimony of “James Bu- chanau, of the county of Lancaster, in the State of Penasylvania, gentleman, called, sworn and ex- amined, as # witness on the part of the said defen- dant,” J.C.Fremont, before the three Philadel- phia commissioners in the premises, appointed by Queen Victoria, to wit: Henry D. Gilpin, Hugh Campbell, and Peter McCall; and this swore tes- timony of the democratic nominee for the Presi- dency we especially commend to the attention of oar democretic readers who are still indoubi BOWERY THEATRE: Bowery—Prkares oF THE Missis- Serri—Mer-a-40-k4, oF. Tus Last oF “aE POLEYWOGS. BURTON'S NEW THRATRE, Broadway opposite Bond Beveet—HoN EY MOON Unc Sam. WALLACK’S TH PATRE, Broaéway—Finge IMPREssiOns —Pmst Fer or our. @MAMBERS S'VREET THEATRE, (tate Burton's)—Wa.- seam TeuL—lDIer Wirsxss—Heut. Riess OF Boston. BARNUM’'S 4 MERICAN MUSEUM, Broedway—Aftermeon Bvening—O mapa. BROADW4°Y VARIETIES. 472 Broatway—Tue Samous Fanny—Tow cxs. @E0. CHE ISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 Broadway Bemoruuy ¥ sxronmances—Werro. as te the man best entitled to the appelletion of gt Me i har upon | ive ye - “ = » | manifested. ser uaran ain ti BUCK #TY'S SERENADERS, 68 Broadway—Ermorux | ‘ the Conqueror of California. nd file now constitute the Fremont party, were sie ait asi esaeie from “oar port, | We may Tbe Renianed for Te Molony # Co, at No 68 Water atcwck nani ety that de = ; ne Fes nial inati intreducing com H , Seswrurat r— Mazer Before the three commissioners indiceted, and | !:ostile to the nomination of Fremont. Seward, Republican Mass Meeting at Columbus. saicesnalng 8 cmp Os es, underatvod riety Yonent ane .sppoinied by tie, Calas meee Sormnoiee ==. ever | year 1864, end held, such, ofice “about year, | whe to the. time = a ppv _} Weed and Kin; made evel effert to pre- Gryvciwnati, Sept. 19, 1856. in making the allusion. You have had, you now have New fork, Saterday, September 20, 16856. sworn to “speak the truth,” “without fuarer affec ig Ty P Te of republicans at Columbus yesterday, is exising cin your port, ‘and yet no action of our Board has been resigned such office; that up ‘of the’ P 4 R 5 7 i before the direct the public aitention to it, and no rules | proceed: hereinaiter’ complained of, dur Mauls for Hurope, tion to either party,” James Buchanan stands | vent his name being broueht befor 1 | sepored to have bean the largest bei nthe capil of J sz malar: bush tracad etch cuits, wah yor | Bikini tnene nalts damental ay YSN YORE HERALD—EDITION FOR EUROPS, upon the record as having declared, es late as ue ged tia cas ‘Ohio sinoe 2840. Werrogret that you lave adopted a diferent course, "Your fas he has always hitherto lived and acted? ag an honesh Deace 7 y “ efen- Bi ot . lon wou represent our ci ie Wl * 7 it ‘The mail steameh!p Fulton, Captain Wotton, will leave | October, 1852, that “ Col. Fremont, the defen some 0} tien ward Congressional Nomination. Aisaa, sods Uasredone, to be. gid ‘ender a Tule cf pamtin agc | chucnor ony urosecuiinn oe’ compiniah te apnea ts ans seta ‘Was prt to-day, at 200n, for Soushampton and Havre. Gant, was in Galifornia at the commencement of himself, and sometimes Judge McLean. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 19, 1856. intercourse, with yours, thie ty truth our city never was of violence, or the object of any wiolenee, unt ‘a hereinafter] ‘Fee European mails will close in this oity st Lialf-past | 1.0 -tilities between the United States and the re- | Wherever the nomination of Fremont originated, | Bon.-@uJusha A. Grow has been nominated unanimous- {plore whsterer, Gere carne be even Poaabilty at ung Iter pertoosealingthempcles Malate oun? — ‘ a = > 0 ce to you to wl you need apply quar- ittee,” of which, ve or acting department Wibetiese Oe eeening, public of Mexieo;” that “he there raised and com- | it-was effected mainly and almost exclusively by } 2y for «fourth term in Congress, by the republicans, baie reatrieticns. “We ratneaty hope that you may be able | which: die defendant, Willa 7, Coleman, rag, and a th ‘Whe Huna.p (printed in Eng¥sh and Frenoh) will be i ali * h the leading journals of this metropolitan city : to see the propriety in withdrawing your rule go far 48 itsap- | President, chief and head, conspired together against the exer- (pebiiabed 1 (ce o'clock im thomorning, Singie coples, manded a battelion of California velurtegrs, cou- M . ’ ‘Rellroad Convention at Cincinnati. plication to our port. Very rest ye - a cue of lawful authority and violently yuu pes tony rome and aided in some degree-by some other journals seat- Cixcinnant, Sept. 19, 1856. President of ihe Board of Heaith, | regularly'constituted laws, authorities aud sisting of about four hundred men;” that “his services were very valuable;’ that “ he tore a dittin- mished part in the conquest of California, and, in my @& wrappers, sizpence Babscriptions aud advertisements for any edition of the ‘@asw Yous Hwnurp will be roceived at the following tered throughout the country. The intelligent ‘The Reilroad Convention resolved last night thet the The Health Officer presented to the Board the followin; bands ofarmed men, who obeyed their will and instruction, : ia ae “ gee communication from the physician of the Marine Hosp and therewith, on or about the. eighteenth day of May, 1856. i - ould nfluence of these presses combined with the dor- ] fare from New York to common Western points eho tal, which te received yesterday. He said that he very | broke open the prison at San ingot 5, ‘a im no- case exceed two and a half cents per mile, although | much regretted that the authorities of a sister city ging in the public street. eh after such acts and” doing: as last aforesaid, said g oe here “ohn ’ opini ant popular sentiment of the people at lar “ , (James Buchanan’s opinion,) 4s better enti- | MANt popular sentiment of the P ‘se, 2 8 Lewnox—Am. ¢: European Express Co., 61 King William st, |?" ( ss : z ;. . an advance of about six per cemt was generally agree: | should propose to act in the spirit of the com- Ha: so called Vij ci tam >. do, Pinca do ia Bourse, | wed fo be called the * Conqueror of Ciiifornia’ tian carried his nomination in the teeth of all other | tonto continue from November 1 to april. a slight { muuoation—tbet be ‘detained vessels. for, observa. | ai ihe asi defsdant #9 belt ay ‘Morena thee ‘reatdent, Tavanroor— do. do. 9 Savenrooi—Joan Hunter, 12-Hxchange street, Last. ‘The contents of the European edition of the HwraLp @ili embrace the news recetwed by mail and klegraph a: me office during the previous week, and t the hour of ‘pebheaton candidates. Yet see‘how this Convention, which i nization and conspiracy aforesaid, their violei advanee on freight, from the Ist of October until the | port brought in a case of well marked yellow fevor, | £anization and conspiracy aforesaid. oF sett a ere was-called to nominate a Governor for the State, | adoption of the winter rates, was also resolved upon. | which died of black vomit at Quarantinc—that from all | a fort a certain building on an insulated bi ‘ground| 4 - | incase which the Health Officer of the port had been | } ity of Francisco, has-accumulated honors and complimentary votes | The Convention adjourned to meet at Cleveland on the | {ho make relative to the case, Lo other conclusion can | uid guards, “and kevt organiied and under. their onde on the old fossils of both parties, while it has of- | st Wednesday in October, be arrived at except tbat the case orginated in Balti { ard control bands of armed men and artillery forces; visited) 7 $$ more; and bence he thoght that it was good judgment to | Sid searched the houses and dwellings of citizens, fered an intentional insult to Greeley and Bryaut “The Yellow Fever at Charleston. detain all vessels from Baltimore for a few days’ observa- | {11 suxistinte by threats ann rioience: setting atl Teguiar Bey by giving them a single vote. Those single votes. Cuartestox, &. C., Sept. 19, 1859. lye oa hag d a ag ogee Bd from | vernment, laws and authorities and officers at defiance, appa-| w days, he should recom- | rentiy determined to seize and exercise absolute power per. from that port be allowed to pro. manenty by force and violence; inilicting imp1 any other man.” Thisis the deliverate testimony of the democratic nominee, given “ without fear or affection;” sand it is the more valaable from the fact that James Buchanan throughout the Mexican war and all he military operations in California, was Seore- Bi 5, i A Mails for the Pacific. ‘Wat NEW TORK HERALP—CALIFORNIA EDITION. tary of State at Washington position which | we repeat, were studied and premeditated insults, Four Pomel from qeien ae Toy reported for the | mend that oe ven a by fos on * me ‘The United States mail steamship George Las, Captain i ; an a . 2 shich we “ wl 7 twenty-four hours ending on the 18th. ceed ag usual, unless they have actual sickness en board, | 8B¢ even deat upon those who were obnoxious to them, with- made him among the most desirable of all witnesses | Which were offered to the very men whose efforts ] "y o1. wore sixteen deaths by yellow fever in this city | Tbe communication reads as follows ut legal iil or éportnnty for defence. and sometimes with @Bornden, wi!! leave this pert this afernesa, at two wall, in behalf of Col. fremont. Indeed, there is only | 4" labors were as far beyond those-of the whole | iss: week, Port or Bauriwone, day of June, 1956, and from thence continually. so long as depo- @’elock, for Aspinwall ; ue (peadonstdiend cote Manixe Hosrial, Sept. 15, 1806. pent remained in California, the said 80 called Vigilance Com-| fhe malls for California and other parts of the Pacific, | one other living witness whose official and inti- | Convention in bringing about the present state Ce nc pklnourson—In the New Yor Hexaipot Sunday last 1 ] mittee and the suid defendant as their President,chlef and head, . - = : : Heed ‘Dourdof Health ol rr ‘ Fee ‘WIR close at one o'clock. mate knowledge of the public servieesef Fremont | of things as the effortsof a giant might be supe- PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. to quarantine all vessels. from Baltimore, ‘As theres ago ihe said Boots Lo desist trem aur sobadon thelr eaid ina Benap—Califoraia regen PaRLNe i . SAPHLA, Sept, 19, 1866, | contagious or Infections diseases in Baltimore, it will. I think, racy, Mhe New Youre Wuaxiy eattion= | i, California ix superior to that of Mr. Buchanan, | ‘ior to those of a Tom Thumb. But these con Funsomrens, Seyh, 39, 3008 Srest ack of injustice to our marcee ey Med Haine | RARER EAE perma store ck hb il Sinan eae tee : - 2 Stocks heavy. Pennsylvania State ‘5's, 83',; Reading | be4 ventions are all of this character—arrogant, im-] Raiirone, 43; Long island’ Railroad, 131¢ Morris Canal, | (Be Yellow fever docsexit within, de viemity of New | thortie io rerum their course of ordinary acon: but they pudent, selfish, intriguing, corrupt, debased, | '4%4; Pennsylvania Railroad, 494. from New York, unless they present a clean bill of flealth. | artillery, levied war against the said Governor and the State, ‘ “ Naw ORLEANS, Sept. 18, 1855. Yours, with respect, JOHN D. BUTTS, and continued in defiance of both, and of the constitution treacherous—and the Republican Convention in Cotton unchanged. Sales to-day 4,000 bales. Corn Physician to the Marine Hospital. Jaws and government of the United Biates, the exercise of| $ President BARKER said the case of yellow fever taken | {rir said criminal, usurped and jutionary i . i 0c. a 75c. Lard firm. Freights aull. bit Lyng tip Character: Sint Teeces, Scenemg antes: Se Nis Ouizivs, Sept. 19, 1856, | 10m the Baltimore vessel was well marked, and thas ne | irom, ‘be said 16, tay of May. 18% Ul long sien the Ou to the list.of those which are not under the * un- Cotton unchanged. Sales today, 2,250 bales. Sales | thought, trom the facts of the case, it must have originated | city and its ci in terror and subjection, in contempt and| abl - ont of publi tole ?* an for the week, 16,600 bales. Receipts for the week, 17, somewhere in the city of Baltimore. He ssid that he did Gegradation 1 ular law and Sireaete to the destruc: controllable movement of public opinion,” as | G09 pales. Coffce.—Salea for the week, 9,000 bags. in met oe to s narantine” thone vessels, but merely to | tion of all private rights and libertien, sad 10 | » Areal, Beal hur’ ve i ts for the week, 41,000 bi kc, 60,000 bi jetain them jor observation; tl e "not to al and disgrace of the State of fornia, and of ited Thurlow Weed called the nomination of Fre- Pole Pitre tee ion a getork,. £0,000 bags, | take this course any longer’ than may Deseemmary. It States. That thereupon, and on OF about the said 2d day of Fettels come into this port with cages of yellow fever, he | (Grr; Re i Fig gh Es @emtaining tho latest intelligence from all parts of the ‘worid, will be published at eloven o’clock tn the morning ‘Gingle copios, in wrappers, ready for mailing, #kpence Agents will picase send in their orders as carly as pos- a and that witness is {Vm. L. Marcy, the head of the War Departmen throughout all the military operations in Califernia and Mexico, from the beginning to the end ef the war. In the annual repert from the War Depart- ment, accompanying the President’s annwal mes- sage t> Congress, of December, 1846, Mr. To the Public. Advertisements muct be bande into the publication ‘@Mice before nine o'clock in the evening. Announce- ‘ments of deaths, or other equally urgent notices, are, of M * ie —_ 7 v mont. fee. i Marcy has given his views of Fremont's . lige. Lard, dc, Other articles unchanged, (eourve, excepted. oy & clus & =i _ 7 Cuanueston, Sept. 18, 1856, | #aid it was the cuty of the Board to fee that subsequent jamatic are ‘ = services in California. The extract upon this : We will not ks panty of the Cottctialen tek the. week, vere bala. bea arrivals from the same hort should be carefully inspect. | feces? vas sine thorn to enrol tnemgele : ‘ ‘ Yonventi s . We » it as in- |—shou! as said | in them llitiaof the State, f ment, The News. subject we have publicked heretofore, but in | Convention at Syracuse denounce it as in- wines a a ee prbertogs Wi | that this was all. that foapemy ng sone ." sr in subduing the seit insurrection end remoting posse ‘The prize fight which took place in Jersey, near | order to refresh the memories of our incredulous | *Ulting and atrocious to the men who have creat- | \ selling for $1 40 a $1 45; white, $1 60 a$1 56. Five | more veesels. a the Male; and thereupon, in pursuance of and in ‘the Palisades, on Wednesday last, has ended most | democratic readers, we republish it this day, asa | ‘4 and invigoraied the very party which these pyr tierces of new rice, the first of the senso, gold | 4/7 ch pclitor ewes tease toe Sccwers rosea emcee fie’ in emepany 4, andes ten scmpaend of . . FS ' ’ s ot B E ore in company A, w twagically for one of the parties. Kelly has died | fitting appendix to the testimony of James Bu- | ‘™pudent and arrogant politicians now presume Borraro, Sept 101 P. u_ | Bit Stease at ead port nor did he ‘ink it was necessary gam, eapiaty ot auch mia by duly * A FOV os i Pi . r el on of said vessel—that a re on a y of June, since the fight. Lyach has disappeared, and all the | whanan, Substantially, their evidence is the | ' govern. ‘There are other reasons besides why Pe Se ur cake beng Phe hho Ee. 0 0 130 Ta, 8 detention might be we! gh. ad Johnson, Governor of the said State, Beading pugilists who were present and assisted at we withhold our support from Jobn A. Bing: | extra Oblo and Michigan, $6 75 for dou r. Rock wats. also said that he itiought the vessels from ote Uigiod "Eisies. fares tn Calléseals, la reset: same; for while Mr. Buchanan declares that, in his opinion, Cel Fromont “is Letter entitled to be called the Conqueror of California than any other man,” Mr. Marcy, says that Fremont’s determina- tion, when driven to the wall, to revolutionize mide rae i depressed and quiet. "Corn unchap, ; come of these reasoné arise from his bistory and | (reir MCe int eet a ean ket Str, taoiee | ad a case from snit port, lie aid it was at least prudent | tien in she posvession of the ea eS Be hee, Soe eee to have them detaized for a short period, which was ail | by him character. ies. 7 Bene Some eee p. at, | that had been contemplated from the frst. ‘The course | said for ithe Biate ut Sen Francisco; Mr. King, we believe, is a very respectable | Flour, 12c. lower. Sales, 800 barrels’ at $5 60.4 $5 | Which Baltimorcans ehould think proper to adopt in re wuest of the said Governor, chet sald arms were daly} oO “a ' ; ] se for extra Obio and Michigan, Wheat dull and quier. | €874 to versels from thw port, be said, ought not to | farrisied by said General Wool, for whe ‘of : man, who lives on Long Island, in the ordinary J 00" S00u cemand at une hanged prices. Sales, 4,000 | 80Vern the action of the Commissioners,” juisition, aid were, on or about the 19th day of Funes 156, the brute! exhibition have found it convenient to Baltimore should be detained ‘or observation. Haviog | sition for certain arms, the property of the ate of Calor Beave town very suddenly. It appears that Kelly ‘requisition and rea ‘was beating Lynch, when he fell heavily, and hurt hhis head so much that be was unable to come to ‘ime, and therefore lost the fight, which lasted two : : hours and fitteen minutes. Kelly was brought to the | California, “wus carried into effect by a series of | Sense of the term. He hesocoupled s post in the Balen 1000 bakes pg ng ie wauner, ‘aaige The Health Ofleer reported. that. the bark Lamart 55) Frenttass Serr hee caries & ee elid Goo, tae tan eity, and entered the Bellevue Hospital under the | pid utiacks, by a email body of adventurous men, | State Legislature, and also occasionally in Con- J <anai trejghta irm—8e. for corn, and 2230. for wheat | CA!e Into port yesterday from Cardenas, laden with Section of toe oni Governen, 0 stveesit. Ste suumees meme of John Williams, and died yesteraay of his | ynder the conduct of an intrepid leader, quick to per- | 2tC#*. But he belongs to a class of politicians Pe prodigy vie haar 5 or hang ena) hoara coding yd one core Leni lost the mate in i alae, ghneon ‘Governor of the State of California ;”” that about who are wholly impracticable, fancy themselves | wbect, ess? bushels. corn; 25,740 bosbels of eats, | '2:0 rt two of the crew sick with yellow fover. He re. | ske suid arms were to chart hart ponent uae ties, as aforesaid, on q i cel i fwjuries. The getters up of this disgraceful affair mmended that cote ble to rect thy ro) asUre ace . and able to diwect the proper measures for ae- jamartine be quarantined for thirty | in execution of bis trust and Canal t 2 $ . nal exporte—42,107 bushels of wheat; 45,044 bushel | 4,55" .n4 be ordered to discharge her cargo. The Board | ‘be schooner Julia, on ibe high seas, being in San Pablo bay were soon apprised of this fact, and fied the city to omplishing euch a daring enterprise.” absurdly superior to other people, avd hold prin- | (Syn. = . . 4 My ‘ . Mw aber " escape the law. An investigation before the Coro- These axe pretty strong democratic endorse- ciples which are wholly subversive of democracy. ? i Oswxco, Sept. 19—6 P.M. — im the recommendation unanimously. Ad | ius Wislaces Gommakics ek tee a Taian 0s tae wer will take place to day. i, Th t be orth The: ‘| One only needs to read the silly and ridiculous BB ref Lape pnd — te Pond were at $7. m Vresident, chief, and head, directed and caused certain armed From the report of the proceedings of the Com- | ™ents 7 ——- “Sra: eae Cue cae cae an ak a oo Brooklyn Board of Health. Enter am Siceak in’emee te seid vessel, and wih foros and A . y i e vi Hi 1 i hi ti 7M. from the highest official sources, and they | *peech which he pronounced on receiving his no- | *, (ipell Parcel of while Olio, stom wt Sak 92? | ser. 10.—Preent—Mayor Hall and Ald, Wale, Shaw | “iolence to teize. take. and carry away the ald arms, and to missioners of Health, given elsewhere, it will be seen a ae + a that the Baltimoreans are indignant that their ves- | Vindicate the truth of history. Thus Senator mination, and in which he intimates plainly io r toi a ape nn Fagen gy yg — and Oakley. Ger persone wth bim duly acting. tm his’ latin sot sels should be placed in Quarantine at this port. | Bigler, of Pennsylvania, is furnished, per- | ‘nough that the Conyention has done itself great | (inal exporte—cid barrels flour, 22,948 bushele wheat, | 72¢ miButes of last meeting were read and approved. | Ne itiniaa gna heer eeacdauret their breshiaus chitt sed The President of the Baltimore Board of Health | haps, with the evidence he wanted in | bonor in nominating a man of his blood, to see | 41,440 co. corn, ynd 4,600 do. barley Pec amerpoth iy kenge mca ated (agg oe ng oe aE @eprecates the action of our Board ina very pan- | his late resolution of inquiry; thus it is | how wnfit he is, He plumeshimeelf on his blood, | 11. cise, sr aun Acapeny.The Academy will be ‘The Bourd oheavd aa anieenben to land hides, and Ro see es Oe, eee, Ss Cae . y adjourned without doing apything of importance. ‘and legal charge conveyed for said Governor to San Francisco gent letter, which Mayor Wood officially endorses. | shown that Commodore Stockton, with all his | #* though his was any better than that of 600,000 | o.c¢eq until next Wednesday in order to give time for the for the service of the Siate, pursuant to the order yg Hereafter, all vessels from New York are tobe | ¢, ‘i i i voters in this State, whose conduct and character , E uss and egotism, came in a day afler the fair, | Voters ! J day end night rebeareals of Meyerbeer's opera, * L’Fuvile Fort Hemilton Relief Soctety 1. tion of the said Govertor as aforesaid, and that the quarantined at Baltimore, unless they can show a | 1.16 Gen, Kearneycame in a day after the Com. | have been irreproachable, Hereditary honorsdo } ¢u Nord,” which ia to be brought outon Wednesday. | | Ir. Rothe reports that lawrence and his wie d acai ie same Tint ényrof June, 180, by the order and direc: lean bill of health. In view of the advanced sea- | isis, Opicial Excentive reports, Congres | net exist here, and any one in this land of | Tbe epera is founded upen certain romantic edventures of | EM, ee ite kali ose ee San of Re, colt op cole’ Der pee tent ent teal danhow Mf the year, it does seem that our Board have - a ‘ . z " A + Peter the Great, of Russia, and the Empress Catherine, Dre. Bell and Roth aider Dr. Bailey bi said, the said arms thus unlawfully and piratically seized, cso sional committees of investigation of both houses, | equality standing up and claiming to be of supe- i : : 4 gm nine teaptinen Aaap gy Nema , Tort of the sail, Vi ‘Com: been overzealous. as ea A es ree apd will be cast as follows — in a better state this morning than yesterday. Mr. Chas, | ¥¢re ‘aken to ‘he rocms or fort 3 oe Lorenzo B. Shepard, Esq., Corporation Counsel, | Courts martial, and English prosecutions for | tor race or better blood than his neighbors de- a oro bod gig Bod So . a tod bet ts Golones aed oe Sempl of’ oll ext and out ; or ae é , * Pit 1 . ir © », & private, jorpital. o @ied at his residence in this city yesterday morniag, | these California debts, incurred by Colonel Fre- | *rves their corn and contempt. Mr. John A. others doing well. FRANCIS E. 'BERIER, Sec'y. | against depeeens to or ental At of alld Committee, nnd the under peculiarly melancholy and distressing cir- | mont in bebalf of the country’s cause, all result in | King is as respectable as other men; but not more ee ee SO a @umstances. It appears that he had ordered break- | corroborating the claim of Fremont to the title | £0. We believe that his grandfather was a lum- | Grivingo, City Politics. OT Sy Oe a EIGRTH 1 RESSI . | Francisco, on bebalt, or under the authority, or on the com- BINERIOR WEIS CONGHENSIONAL HOMINA- | TIDE sl ike ould Uevernar or Ober sertinr SUnesines, berman in Maine, and that his father filled with | Raino TION. With a view to the arrest and punishment ef the fast, and immediately went to the bathroom, where, | of “the Conqueror of California.” And they do after bathing, identl; ed di toh i 7 o1 °1 e face and se gNey en Sora pricing ete more, They all result in establishing his cha- - ait ssa of honor under government. » The Straight Whig Convention of the Fighth Congres- | sctvall rac rolzure uf : : racter as an honest, able, brave, intelligent, ac- | We bave among us sons of Calhoun, slonal district met last evening at Union Cottage, Broad- | Sr" runer the diretion of the ald Commmiion blocd to the head, and was smothered in the bath, way, between Forty-ninth and Fifieth streets, complished, intrepid, patriotic and faithful pub- | Clay, and Webster—all men at least as emi- ad no. | duly called npon as he mes feast with bie foe is te rote. ar We aflcer, and aa'a nian who, in every situation, | nent as Mr. King’s father; bat we have Naval Intelligence. minted by acclamation Shepherd Knayp for Congress fait pineal untoa tr ot shh Ite entioued i tues the — state b & on | endunder all emergencies, has proved himself | never heard of any of these men—though they The United States frigate Savannah remained st Rio Ja- | Om ———________ prompuly advised ‘by their ‘awents aud spies, sud thereupon prominent rs of the democrati> party, and was os * . neiro on the $4 of August. Officers snd crew were all Hoboken City News. immediately determined to stop the said proceedings and an- generally held in high esteem. An extended obita- | equal to the crisis, and worthy the public con- | are younger than Mr. King—claiming especial pain Senin Seaside y meting 6 wee al or 4 eat the action of the said Distriet Court, aad protect | ; P + , .—Yesterda; ketman, rage said p ‘outrage, by ar- ary notice of the deceased is given in another part | fidence. credit on account of their fathers. A man, in| the Vaited States sloop of war Jamestown was at Ten § | named Sorman, colored, fiving in New Darham, fell, at resting. sad imoreosing Se. red widientanead inne of to-day’s paper. From the publication of the report of his first short, who exhibits so much weakness as Mr. | rife on the 26th of August. the ferry house in Hoboken, and éicd, with a single | Ing them frem the action of the sald court, and they thereupon The trial of Jeremiah Butler, charged with kill- | exploring tour to the Rocky Mountains in 1842-3, ] King does not deserve to govern @ prosperous Wassbned Suede groan, He was carrying market backets from his wagon | £0" ordcta (0 ihe oman Scar an tmsticeesetu autept fo reonal Intellig: 3 a to the boat at the time he fell. Dr. Elder held a post mor- - » . “ and intelligent State like this. He would cer- Among the passengers who leave this morning, for Eu. | tem exainination, and ascertained that his heart was af- —— depengur’e peracn pe oar foree, they finally su tainly be altogether under the influence of the | rope, in the steamship Fulton, is Father De Smet, the well | ‘*cted, and had enlarged to the diameter of four inches. | pent had ted, us ® piece of refuge wirepullers at Albany, and others, In fact, | known Jesuit missionary, whose explorations in the Drsrav 2 Fras wt Caton I Quaw- for aiepenen's “sroirg a planted anton if Weed just selected him because he knew his | Great West and Rocky Mountains have gained for himsuch | gy oy Grain Consumxr—Lows oF Live. —Yesterday afire | atteck with all their force, if deponent was not forthwith eur- meang cf such threats and prod ing his wife by beating, terminated in the Brooklyn © Court of Sessions yesterday, when the jury rendered ® verdict of guilty. Sentence was suspended, to enable counsel to file a bil! of exceptions. down to the day of his nomination for the Pre dency, Colonel Fremont, at home and abroad, in Europe and America, enjoyed undisputedly this } i lesirable, honorable and enviable reputation. It Fire Marshal Baker yesterday concluded the in- | ‘ P - the néered to the 4 by ne vestigation in the pov prarh percaagpecat “Jue, | is to the universality of this well-earned seputa- | pliant character, and knew that by flattery he — yp og ee Nee ae ae ree aceon Cetitica, weet trom Clare | t,t prehension of immediate death to deponent in aa i we i wes i i i 4 ® street bridge, owned by Mr. E. Pomeroy, resulting uot fice Flaadrean committed Thomas Dening, the oocu- | tion that he owts the present flattering position | could use him for his own purposes. ‘There oan bed ag 7a Be. owes i Sp hace Ad esate teen volie, wih we * y For there and other considerations, which we , f swab itz, but that of the la house of M) : ” at the office of James C. Vandyke, United States District | yaltable contents, but that ¢ large ware! Ir. , shall develope in due time, we will not and can- | Attorney. pte Sut nometer poy of pg a ey = Win ara'naering tinder the Conmtant npprenenan of ‘aenih, not support John A. King for Governor ; and | pibe tens Repalitcan ie tty vesterieys am the J BER could do to tay the progres of the fa bby poison in bie food oF tn some other way, (one Of (Be persons confined by said Committee having been for dead in hia cell we call upon the old democrats who are now en- | afternoon train for Wi ton—tie bearer, we presume, re under suspicious eireutmetances ) until en or about the 23d of despatches from Gen. Smith, in Kansas, to the govern- x ~ Ay storage pb leened 0 of the ead, Distrtot Cours 3B ‘rom Savannah in steamship Knoxville—W Willlamaon, 1! | stroyed—about two-thirds of which were insured. Of | seticn of the eaid writ, caused deponent to be ae sel them to adopt some other candidate than | &M Arnold—and 9 in the steerage. of corn, “ ly weed for business | hension that he was 4 to death. After ® in which he stands before the country for the highest office in its gift. Yet, strangely enough. since his nomination the organs and stumpers of Mr. Fillmore, and of Mr. Buchanan and the spoils democracy. would have us believe that James Buchanan is a false witness ; that William L. Marcy's official vouchers are good for nothing; and that later discoveries make this same John C. Fremont the most infamous scoundrel that walks the face of the earth. Know Nothing and democratic organs and spouters vie with each other in their dirty work of ecurrility against Fremont. They denounce him asa cheat, a cattle-dealing defaulter, a vaga bond, an alien, a thief, a bastard, an infidel, a Ro- pant of the store, to prison for trial, refusing » admit him to bail. A synopsis of the evidence may be found elsewhere. The case appears to be one of interest. The Convention of delegates from the different railroad eompanies at the East and West, which has been in session at Cincinnati for several days past, adjourned yesterday, to meet at Cleveland, Ohio, on the first Wednesday in October. The Convention ‘agreed that the fare from New York to points at the West should in no case exceed two and a half cents per mile, and a slight advance on freights from the ‘Ist of October until the adoption of the winter rules ‘was resolved wpon. Shepherd Knapp was last evening nominated eandidate for Congress by the straight whigs of the June, 1H86, when a writ of habeas corpus for the person of de rolled in the ranks of the republicans to abstain | Sent ‘op Friday ond Saturday, and Wt le estimated that dire’ feed ‘states Warehtl, ef whieh the from voting for him alto. While they support 2 ARRIVALS. about 66,000 bushels of wheat, oats and corn were dos. | jommutice and the guid defendant el prompt eben, Fremont with ardor for the Presidency, we coun- | M Benck. F 1. Harrison, L Shirlee. D J G Howard: Mrs Quim : EI. i, th unt Mr. R. Eckley owned 10,000 bushels her piace of confinement. b; bya intant, Men ET ranch, J) Adams, Mien Fannin, Mise | Seam ON as Tully tagured’ Wheiher the Dullding Yo ‘answer to deponent's i rin a to Yo be done with, him, and excited bis appre: z ct ~. ‘ 7 itself was insured, we did ne learn. King for the Governorship. Judge Parker, the on Ja, in bark Elizabeth J—Capt Arthur, tady | th ell himself bad an office. His On, a eens Ye teeeeshh } ti didate, i f i Mr Siacden, Mr Lewis, Mr Artice, Mr Onlarie. 7 democratic candidate, is a man of sense, sagacity fineme as deponent road tion joes, however, was ry considerable, the building, inited by 1 ited States Marsha! Che Be ho ag tem Ot Cincinnati. we believe, being insured.» Some papers and fixtures | dey jonent"s r? spective sbecace iherefrom, and 5 | and discretion; and though he has been brought 4 forward by the opposite ily, he will pain p a The colvent ae ral heed men erat uraet House, We Se Weatng ane wen the office of the Collingwood i Cy tl oe Seer tea erase plane, onl Woam ] better Governor, and a more independent one, Ta, Prenieene ot the’ Kew Yeo onal a sage 8 — in berg &e., say py | ; - party who she core aoe than any that has been named. We hope the grey as Gade on Siaecpens telnet; watee ay fons Nwnese ote ta chemicals, e., | Routks ead, Meet dene vba ke eentet . mass of the democracy will agree to make up a | 1. #yhes, of the Hodeon River Ralirosa, and A. Wiikin. | smounte to about $600, Messrs... Morse, & Go. lost | said uuline file of {uly ensuing, deponsus Pasgate ata oR Hone et iat of new rice of the season wan re, | "nist, a Know Nothing, a slaveholder, an aboli. | ticket of their own, on which Fremont will run sen, of the Michigan Southern aad Northern fndiann Fa tage agen ocean fic, the eon coraer | ne an ts cq ies ok mete Y perme: . for P’ ent and Par iov ‘On motion of Mr. Stoax, of the Hudson River road, a jallding, an A large. stories 7 {howe with whom he was permitted to ¢ome:| scived yesterday morning per steamer Marion, from | tonist, aduellist, — Acne rprana eee oe ee commitice cf tne. following oamed gentlemen, viz | the building were, completely Ailed, with baggage and | i siuitt iy whet charavs were. made arnonent Charleston. The quality is very fine. We have had nothing to compare — ge pt A RR babe that the entire lone falls upon the firm. Harmon & | information could be obtained; and during ae imprison . Vibbard, of the New York Central; Williams, of the cg tty 4 need OF coms Tre O1p Lise Wares at Bavtiwore.—The Central; Lambert, of the Pennsylvania Central; —— met a A.) ae ee, omens nee mars wy annow f.2 bely her the Sco Bad bese, . That on the evening. of the Fourt end the Cefendant, Willlam T. Ooleman, flannel petticoat Convention of the old line whigs | (ol*, of the Paltimore and Unio, Brough, of the Belle: | subdued, the di of aman was found in the fontaine line; Boyd, of the Boston and Worcester; Wy- . Psa _— at Baltimore bas declared enthusisstically for | men,. ‘4 ha ¢ ‘of the part occupied by Messrs, Van O'Linda & Gale, + Which was to leave for of the Obio ‘and Michi and Marshall, of the water > M “J vably been smothered, and the from Fillmore and Donelson, and adjourned. The Cwivjen o'conter sad ropers wos oem af panel: he hese'pipes bad prevented the body from being much original programme of the Southern leaders who | ger tariffs. ae en oe eM _—— x nder ‘he severest penalties: mn “ty . " ‘A resolution to appoint a similar committee on freighta | —Chicage Press, Sept. committee, apd so uniersiood, ‘death. : got up thie Convention, and the expectation of | ako prevailed, and the following gentlemen were appoint- nent arked tor what offence he was thus treated, the only re. the democracy, was that it would follow those old | ©, vit— Front with tie Cagyenses—The Indians wi} | p!y (which was mate by the defentans (ina Nowever . Merers, Gordon, B. & 0.; Drnllard, N. ¥. ©,; Houston, | have to be chastised, They are becoming exceedingly | Wi **finnatian woull De Bilt ent ve a great secret, that 1 line whiges— Mr. Pearce ond Mr. Pratt of Md., Mr. | Pa. C.; Phillipe, ©. & T.; Hills, C. ©. '& C.; Williams, annoying. recently they committed 80 grows an | J. iient hal not been on board the sekooner Julia, all wou Mich, Central; Hiancbard, N.Y '& F.; Sargent, Boston & | outray well. tim. Very . , at Capt. Stewart, with fortypmen, was ordered | shed for. ume to " Jones of Tenn., and Mr. Choate of Mase—for the | Worcester; Clement, Little Miami KR); Brough, Belleton- Fort Riley to chastise them. They were pur- | his bus n cemitoriiy declined. Bepemen Pierce and Buchanan democracy. But the Maine | tare & ta. BR. e one certain friend 10 deponent migh encountered at some distance on the Plat then ne + , Hoveror, of Philadel; bein by two of the Indians who | ehirust the ey of his affairs, and to whom deponent coul lection brought the Convention to a balt, and so | wertern throvgh line to the Lakes (ihe. H kD. RR. | have. #0, long Beet Enea 2: Fort Kearney, Captain | dn vere stp neeied vy, correepondence. "Tht y at the balf- 4 end M. R. & L. E. RR.) js not represented in thie Conven- up an adv: tion, and in they stopped ot the half-way house of Fillmare, fon, i may be well for the Convention to covsider whe. the desperate party warfare upon Gen. Jackson in which he was paraded before the world in coffin handbills and other devices, as a seducer, a traitor and a murderer. And this abuse results from the same desperate straits of a reckless, shameless and badly scared opposition, with the tide of popular opinion rising and swelling against them. The same symptoms of a popular reaction like that of 1828, or rather like that of 1840, against a corrupt, demoralized and utterly rotten democratic dynasty, are visible now on every side; and all thie outpouring of villanous The sales of cotton yesterday embraced about , 800.2 1,000 bales, the market closing firm at the quotations given in another place. Flour was ire- gular; common grades were rather scarce and with wut change of moment in prices, while medium Brades and low extras were in some cases from 10 a 20 cents per barrel lower. Wheat was dull and Jower, commox to good red having sold at 147 a 150 cents, and good to choice southern and western white at 15% o 163 cents, and a choice lot Canadian at 164 cents. Corn sold at 65 0 06 467 cents for sound western mixed. Pork was firm at $20 974 for mess on the spot, and 500 barrels sold, deliverable to deponent that he in identifying said person wi Coleman, de ‘this month, seller's option, at $20 25. Sngars were H ’ $20 25. accusations and filthy abuse upon Fremont is but | as better than getting further off the track. Per- | thor their deliberations may result sdvantageous! to ere. same t) rom hie own understanding and belief at the, time, ~ » 6 tthe same event b frm and active, with sales of 1.800 hinds and 400 | she addition of #0 many combustibles to the po- ] bap thee old chape will come round by Novem: | {Ary ime thula ‘ad wemelter' toe ngrenment | coming of tee or tree peraa, Ant tok the rt resin ea ooo 4 Ayer) PY pooh lmee Apo ar of | pular fire which is consuming his enemies, ber. We must wait for the first white frost, of the Convention, in order to make it serviceable. into capt, bp peg oh odo,» At ngon the neat ay ama name (600 bags d al m wan, , movi follo roops despate! f * Jommittee tates given Read the sworn testimony of James Buchanan PF, ae wing, which was | (ee them, but the murder had been committed too long Wallace, to BOLL tlgsature to the follwing popeh vind and they were not found.— 9. Lowis Republi ‘To tue Exreetive Coymrrrer or Viartaxce or Sa » @leewhere. Grain to Liverpool was firmer, with engagements in talk and bags at 84 a Ler Us Have It.—We understand that a dis tinguished member of the Philadelphia Fillmore nominating Convention is now in this city, who has in hie possesion all the evidence of the way { . ., Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed tedevise | previous AxoTnen Orn Line Waie Gone Dowx—Read | aif Tepor' pon mean of irvine rve te he orders amd ‘prev on Sept. 16, Rese oon a ceeumner witch ooree te ~ for the letter, in another column, of Mr. Geyer, old | °F f"Eifowing committee en j [eeeeeh Eo equent your pormanon Ws Sete. Woue re line whig Senator from Missouri, elected by Mr, | foau Richmond, of the NY, ORR; D.C Mecallom, , att eo ie Magy pm ge sen sefesel to ign uch onger, o¢:4s Mien Y. &E.; A. Stone, ©, ©. &C.; M, Lam Pa. Central; | aidermen. jon was received from John 8. Rock, G, | steamer, or to do any other act of apparent subrmlasion to th Atebison. He has discovered, with many other | peruins, ©. 0.; Spencer, Alton & St, Louis; and W. i. ‘oon po} ; % ae 1 den, Coffin Pitta, ileal sentence of said Committee. unleas in bi old fogies in the South, that there is no chance 2 ae s Mcper snd’ thet colored cllisena, Praying ihe sub mieroten againal such tatu foree ned darepey al Se for Fillmore, and ¢0 he goes the way of the South | ™* a tes word “colored Which now manda Senna, tht aaaves | fone wan qrvte ic acecrge, oun Gt be ‘steamer, on the yotin; and tax bills, may be ru and | |, d of armed men, mares, Need the ecerd aa any of thetr | 'Ge"Cumiie mth ae rd iF apes and the official report of William L. Marcy. The democratic nominee for the Presidency, under oath, says that Col. Fremont “is better entitled to be called the Conqueror of California than any other man;" and in view of these circumstances, and the prodigious advantages resulting to the in which the said onvention was sold to the pro- | country, to its commerce and its progress, from | for Buchanan, while the North is going in a bod, Alleged Smuggling. that they ma; as fair on the record i t , ) y — y, e) slavery party againes the voice of a majority of | this important conqctest, we think he is entitled | for Fremont. Cutions old chaps, these old line | gars "InT™tne'terretacy of ane treamury han remitted | fermen Plommer, who held tbat the “es shite thet href, Heng 7 the members ; and we te further informed that | to high«r promotion. Make way for “the Con- | whigs; but they will all be buried in Nevem- pag Ch Con Hope, ‘Sou py FO eee ee LF — 4] deponent e informed end to by calling for this inside history of that notable | queror of California. ‘er, Fhe owners soe to pay the cote ' | Soo sont tell which was whieh. Tbe petition was tabled, | scr sre whothen bad nnd t