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ee - THE NEW YORK HERALD. -_—— WHOLE NO. 7355. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE STATE ELECTIONS. in place of William R. Sapp, the present republican ‘The San Francisco Vigilance Conmnitttec. ed and imprisoned, * ban¢ cuted, Geureted, ub) acted Our Salt Laks Correspondence FR EATR. member, ORDER FOR AKREST OF WM. 7. COLEMAN, PRESIDENT | to Ee preatans mental safering, broken up im his busi- Saxe Reve Cirz, Aug. 31, 18%, NEWS om c AL AMERICA, @he Result in Pennsylvania, ‘The republicans have carried the State by about 20,000 | OF THE EXRCUTIVE COMMITTEE OF Hiern Py py eng od Pharactor and Tinea | Ave Interference of the Saints with’ tee Biter State Nouaeaseannnamernenes PRESIDENT, 1864 — i plurality. at $25,000 zacH. Any, just OF reasonable cause whatever; and that, anes | Mails—Brightm Young Advts cll tre Beticers mt | FOUR WEEKS LATER FROM NICARAGUA Dem. Whig. FS. MAIS 1856,.— ‘oe OOTRT OF COMMON PIEAS, such exile. to justify their suid ou rageous proceedings, f Pay their Just Deis—Attemp? to assassinate a United oJ Bates Officer The Perpetratore of the Outorge Encoi- raged by the, duthoritiExhortations in the Temple to'Go and do Likewise”’-—2iforts Made by ‘te Mormors' to Pro. organs under their control, offender of ‘The returns {vom Indiana come in very slowly. The de- Oct, 18.—Willlam Mulligan vs. William T, Coleman, | known infamy, to ‘whom ony, ‘be'toa oppreviows ep ocracy the ef . Me Doe ve hp orion, the reputican e, | Eugene Dellereseret, Isaac Bluxome, J. P, Manrow, | jt# Could properly be applied. Ali which’ injuries might, an Seas at! ey OS {From the Cincinnati Commercial, Oct. 16. Before Hon, Judge Brady. they have branded and published depodtnt throug f ARRIVAL OF TBE TEX&4s, sf plained ‘of have been inflicted without vA . — was in town 8 the election will bea | Thomas J. L. Smiley, Charles Doane, James Y. Olney, R. | reasonable or probable cause, and knowingly @nd pitiat: the Indians, @s., de, tight ut tel eran a wil be elected M. Joamup, N. A. Arrington, J.D. Farewell, James Dows, | ‘iltll? malctos, wy deponcat chargea aod ope to | The following items of news, which you will not 284 in | EVACJATION OF MASSAYA BY WALKER'S TROOPS mi han Sy Sicveels cont 5 ie William Arrington, J. H ¥ish, Captain H. §. Brown, F jot nd deponent gays the said dofen mM. | the Deserst News, will serve to illugtrate 40 the minds of os juite * OAL, @ man of great th, genera! re. discouraging for th republicans. On he strength dis. | Cabtain Thompson, William Rogers, Charles L. Case, Wil- puted to be worth from one to two hundeed bed owas Jol) 3 received by way of Louisville, the liam H. Tillinghast, Myers H. Truett, Captain — Crary, J. lars; end yom believes be is worth one Sinbt inclcate the elesiga ch age Morton "elves | Britain, Chauncey ¥. Dempster, U.P. Hutchings, L. | Siberia, AMY thovaand dolara over al his give the reported majorities ina number of counties, re | Baesange, Emilie Grisar, Jules Davis, Joseph 8. Emsry, | are now temporsrily in the cy of New work, and celved by telegraph, and from our ows correspondent:s— | Oalorn Nutting, H. Tubbs, E, 8. Goddard, Captain Aaron | he ts algo informed and believes the defendant, Myera F. REPUBLICAN DLAJORITIES DEMOCRATIC MAJORITIES Burns,C Y, Gillespie, J. K. by pn Captain Gorham, | ett wi) avortly be here,and deponent therefore prays 50 . Hale, ard P, Fark, the people im the States (ite situation in which the United States officers and the ‘entitle’ residents in Utah ere in, and also the importance of immodiate actton in respect to the state of a‘fairs in this Territory. In the first lace, when the United States raail was pre- paring to leave shis place on the 2d of the month, we were Advance of the Enewty on Gramada, aw a Severe Battie Expected, The Treaty with tite United State: TW. that the said Coleman, Dows, and Truett, may be held to . 5 te Rey wi » Er ball in the sum of tweaty-"ive thousand dollars each, | much astonished to see a body of fourteen horsemen, with to be Ratified. fh iy above named defendante—You are hereby sum. wht ob deponent believes {s @ reasonable amount, in v | arms secreted avout their persons—among vom were 996 ae moneda ond ured to answer the complatot in this pind Mthout oteukyy kag . me bellaves pred og Bul Hickman, Liem Clauson, J. C. Little and’Brigham ie abi scilon, mich wil be died inthe ofceot the Clerk of she | Sworn to before me, the iBth dayrof Colour as, | YOUg, Jr—ride down to the Unitedstates mati carriages | EXECUTION OF LIEUT, ESTELLE, O8 TENNY 107 a nl York, at bis office in City Hall of the sald city, ‘and to ia aed Wx, Sixctain, Com. of Deeds. |’ and follow them wherever they went, and forming ina ‘ dbo gas serve a copy of your answer to the said complalat on the |, 2 Yogi Gemnom Pleas: Wallinm tat vps" | tine alongaide of chem whenever they stopped They pm 2, sul riber, at is office, No. 287 an i + Colemen, hiriy eign! oihers, de " iti Ee vem wl Gr Men Nadhs chin Sa paies ee ee a nc OE, | fetomth<Ordet 0, areeh ead old to bal To cho |\€#eorted the mail’ te, this manner until it rescued the | The Slavery Abolition Detree Revoked. 3 aw 116 fummons oh you, exciunive ‘of tho day of such service: ralg ee te age Couaap f ney vg : rows ae mouth of Emigration Kaoyon, when Mr. Maxwell, the 2 - an jou fail to answer the said complaint within the ve » it appearing to me therefrom that | conductor, sto} the carriages, and riding back ¢> the 80 1,100 = time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply tothe | ®°2UF© of wction Joxists, you are required forthwith 10 told fet ad he would proceed wey further unt! | ABMY PROMOTIONS AND LESIGNATIONS, 2 - 400 court for the relief demanded in the complaint. errest William 7 Coleman, the defendant in this ection, | PO*8* ar0 = 1,700 ALFRED A. PHILLIPS, Plaintiff's Attorney. apd bold him to bailin um of twenty five thoasand | they gave him the reasons for their unwarrantable conduct. 22 = 400 Octonen 17, 1856. collars. apd to return tl rder to Alfred A. Phillipa, | They gave him as an czeuse, that when the mail came into Financial. Mming and Othor News. = 176 ein angle ar a and come %) Ne wo Tork, : William Mulligan, oe enlthe tian tie tee, > bce bccn tpl ap the city, the mail carrievs had shouted and made a great ” ps FR pel e abov ‘doth depose ity. one thousand eight hun- od = 1,700 | _ Of the counties to'be hoard from, close estimates "wore | say that he is a resident of thee exid city and comms that | cred ans dny-sic, NO. R, BRADY, J°C. P| noite, and that to prevent them from doing so {n going &c., sy &eo. ' 1 pe 500 are Nat Sa by gentlemen from Indians, wre are be Went fom New Ories in the year 1847 to Mexico as é = ae nee Cinta Attorney. out they had been ordoved to escort them, They then - ies Di member et the ‘ana Mounted Volunteers, ad Proceed i Thos. ca 1,612 pe bear ‘d from. We ive the figures thus arrived at for | scrved in that company a meth oo, an ty Mentos, = ° aig the city, mobid = led on its way. The steamship Texas, Captain . Forbes, arrived .! 02 — | what they are worth:— til the year 1848, when he returned to New Orleans: that ‘The Great French Ratlway Fraud. It was, however, rumore:t in the city, and generally be- | last evening from San Juan de! Norte, bringing 742 pas- I 7 — 250 sudge ortc '8 majority as above... ‘rom thence he went to California, where he arrived and | ANOTHEK CHAPTER IN THIS REMARKABLE CaSE—Car- | leived, that there were persons who intended to go in the | sengers, $156,563 on freiy2?, and California dates to Bep- % =~ 6 mated mejorities in other counties, setlled in the winter of 1848, ‘and that depoaevt from that TURE OF CARPENTIER, THE FUGITIVE CASHIEA IN | mail carriage whom they wished to prevent from leaving | tember 20. r = ate | =] tom.... mentioned, lived in that Slat, and Tor tho tact ie yenrs | SEANGE COUNTY, NEW YoRE—uow mux Parsonen | the country: Brigham peop ‘he Tern got aground wie under the no's charge =- - » 6 eome ti in the year leponent was a ited b; G «4 detain ours. anes: 16 2,520 om ——— | Jucge Fretan, Deputy Coun! urer of Eun Pransiees OF A BOX OF VALUABLES BELONGING TO THE plreny Ln Donets of tueeharchs nad % inet be persist. os obra hae Wee: Oe Seaee eee ie Or es Mec ees 10,055 | county, which office he held for about two years; that | FUGITIVE IN A COAL HOLE, ETC., ETC., ETC. ed in 80 doing bis propertyehould all’ be confiscated. Again, | ‘ce from H. I. M. steant frigate Arrogant, Capt. I yster, a 34,058 a ao “ola pte nol eines ie es yg thereatie er, ray k - ae od, ce fry tent Ah Another chapter in the history of the grand {raud late- | he said, “If you owe anything to the Gentile merchants, | end H. B. M. steam sloop of'war Victor, Capt. 1”, Arey, a 510" — | crease the republican majority. This statement, whi'o | the eaid county of <an Francisco, to the office of Deputy | '¥ Practised upon. the Northern Railroad Company of | fuller yourselves to be sued, Biv Jofore you'allow'g | MAving been ob'iged to discharge her passengers and 825 75 | we do not claim for’ it,entire accuracy, affo good sherif! aud keeper of the county jail of sald county, which | France, by Charles Carpentier and Louls Grelet, cashiers | bushel of wheat to go from your granaries.”” Thus simply | PArt of her coal. From Cape Florida she met with a sug- % sin | Seated nade, ota se Sate ny bee. doe | rear mopgoned ond Casaned ee whercennoreet wet, | UCAbore company, bat joe ben added) wish wil | ting thm hati tay Oat ay Ue meehuce te | Co Beary NE ge, ed put to Nor rae o pretty certain for Fremont i’ November, it is generally | tbat eome time on or about the fiNeenth of May, 1666, | Yel! Bight conclude a tale of unusual interest, not only to | Witwer mechs which ther Mave mone in ae |e i 216 believed that a large number of illegal votes were polled | certain persons calling themselves the ‘Vigilance’ Com: | the mereantile classes of the Vid aud New worlds, | tion of the barvest, that he would seo that thay world | _ The following is the specie list of the Texas:— 69 \n fome countics. The temperance juestion also entered | mittee,” of which the above named defendants were the | but to the inhabltnats of entire Christendom. ® lose nothing by being sued. Aigo, in speaking of the Gen- | Chas. Morgan & Co $198,106 6& 19 into the contest. and reduced the republican vote. ringleaders and executive, or acting department, under Charles Car ‘ tiles he said that he hated the very sight of them, ‘and | G. H. Wines & Co 657 OF jen Judge 0. P. Morton, the republican candidate for Gov. | the designation ofthe “Executive Commalttee,’’did plot,con. ies Carpentier, latecashier ia the Northerd Railway | ir tou ‘were all,”’ said be, ‘ real’ good Mormons—euch | C. Durand... “800 00 204 croor of Indiana, arrived im town last evening, and on | spire, combineandconfoderate together against theexer | Company of France, w s atrested on Thursday night, ina | jidrmone as I ghould like to ace you-—not a single Gentile 7 appearing in our counting room, was greeted with three | ciscoflawful acthority and the rights and hberty of this de- farmhouse, about ten miles back of Newburg, Orange | would remain in the place a minute. It would be too hot Total 0.066066 270 rousing cheers, and yooiferous ‘calls for a speech. He | ponent and otters, good and lawful citizeng of eald State of N.Y, b an . for them here. You would make it hotier for them than | Jn Nicaragua everything was quiet. 21 responded tothe call. in afew words, briefly returning | California, and did on or about the 18th day of May, A.D, | ©% N: ¥., by two of the United States Deputy Marshals, | 11, couthoast corner ofa Mothedist hel.’” ud Pal igs 119 trarks for the coropiiment paid him, and stating that | 1°56, break open the prison of San Francisco, wherein | Std Was conveyed to the Eldridge street jall, in this city, | But the event which has created the greatest excite. | 2° trouble upon the Transit rowe, the San Juan river 19 {bough there was ro ne doubt iv regard to the result of | this deponent was keeper as aforesaid, and take there- | on Friday, where he now remains in’ close cus. | ment im this city was a most outrageous ‘attempt at | being high and the route in most excellent conditiony hn the e/ection in the Hoosier State, there was good roason | {rcm persons confined and awaitin trial, and put them assassination, which was made upoa a United States offi- | The wharf at Virgia Bay is nearly rebuilt, so that the ta hope that the Union ticket ts clected. Judge Morton !s | to ceath by banging im the publicatrect. ‘That after | ‘°¢%- Carpentier was dressed in the disguise of a far- potas ld Ba oh Ligne prime boii d rode) = eae last mention a = unlawful acts and dologs | mer, and was divested of his moustache when the ofti- versaliy conceded to be & gentleman who, if elected, will | the eo cailed “Vigilance Committee’? and the above caced 5 administer the government of the Hoosier State ina man- | namcd defendants, the 60 called ‘ Executive Comumittee,”’ aaa Dail pros ote Pee Batre, se one ner creditable ale to him and to the people of that en. | in pursuance of their eaid illegal plot and confederacy, | ‘u7éd while aslecp in bed, much to his surprise and mor terpriting commonwealth. seized and fortified as a fort certain buildings on an insu: | tification. His captors will receive the promised reward ~~ ated block of ground in the city of San Francisco, and set | of $1.000, offered by iielmont’s agent in this city for the cer in the public atreets under the sanction and coun. tenance of authorities of the Mormoo church. The fact are these:—About dusk one evening, Mr. Joseph Trosk lawski, a United States Deputy Surveyor, went te the store of Messrg. Hooper & Willtams to ea few pur- chases. Here be met Bill Hickman, a notorious momber of the “‘Danite Band,’’ who engaged in conversation with ss+1198,568 179,174 8,625 Democratic majority in 1856... Democratic majority in 1862... Democratic loss......... steamers now land their paeseagers upen it. At Gam Juan del Sur the wharf will be completea before the next arrival of passengers from the United States. Gen. Walker was concentrating his forces at Granad@ to await an attack from the combined armies of theCem- MEETING OF THE RETURN JUDGES OF PHILADELPAIA— TELEGRAVHIC, watckes, tentries and guards, and kept organized . bim ip afriendiy mauner, no cne ha States, % TALE AROUT FEAUDS, PROTESTS, BIC. TwrEeaNox, Ind., Oct, 17, 1856, | under their order and control, bands of armed men and | *PPreheusion of the prisoner. No money or property of | (iat he bad the least uukiod feeling to eet, | we ee : bpd pe arte npperecatny: (from thepPhiladeivhia Balletin, Oct. 17 } A few scattoring returns from the northern counties | @"lery forces, visited and’ searched the houses and | ay consequence was found in the possession of the | then left the store alone, to go to his lodgings, He had | Americans, having been joined by Colonels Kewen and ‘The Peturm Judges of thie city met at 10 o'clock A. SF. owellingt of citizens, and arrested and imprieoned their } fugitive. in the oid. ounty Board oom; this being found inconye. | bave been received, but they do not appear to lessen the | persons at their witl, overcoming all Teelstanoe by threata fy a0 tier e: th nient, the Nisi Prius Court room was procured, There | chances of Willard’s election as Governor, Ilammond, | 8a violence, intticting impriscnment, exile and even { CArPentier expresses grat astonisument at the adroit being (wenty three wards represeated, (all but the Fif- | democrat, is also believed to be elected Lieut. Governor | 4¢8th. upon those who were obnoxious to them, without | ™abner in which bis capture was affected. He says he teenth,) Mr. Alexander M. Brown was appointed Pres! jegal trial or opportunity for defence, and sometimes dent. ‘Nominations were then made for teen and the | Ver Baker, republican. The Legislature, from preseat | without avy pretence of tial ofany kind. And deponent eee ola rare gs ate i RE vote being taken, Messrs. Wiliam Bonsall, William Y. | appearances, will be democratic, further says, that at the times of the outrages and gricy- | \¢® York, but om the contrary, hinted that he was going Saunders, and 150 recruits by the inst San l'rancisce: steamer. The enemy number cbout 3,000, mostly ma- tives. It"was expected that a decisive battle would be fovght about the 19th inst. Capt. l’eter Shepherd, aged 77 yeare, died at San Jham gone but a few steps when three men, associates of Hick- man,ttepped up bebind him and knocked him down. One of them then commenced beating him about the head with the butt of a heavy loaded whip, and the others stamped upon and kicked him, being assisted by Bill Hickman, who bad followed him up {from the store, avd who cried out to the other villians “ kili the d. McGrath an4 Theodore T. Derringer were elected. se ences perpetrated by the said defendants upon this de | to Philadelphia, when his intention really was to secrete | soa ofab—h, Kill bim qaick,I'lI stand the comse;,aenoes.”” | 2¢! Norte, October t+ He wag the oldest white resident The Return Judge of the third precinct, Fifteenth ward, The Florida Election. yonent as hereinafter set forth, his sister and her four | himself in the interior of this State until a favorable op | Meesrs. Hooper Williams, hearing a cry in the street, | Of that place, and the original grantee of the famous careers ane that be held the return for that reciact, Barristone, Oct. 18, 1886. J oung child’ n lived and resided with this deponent in the tunity might present itself for his excay ran to their door, and seeing those fellows S man | “shepherd grant.”” athe Keturn Of that ward kad met informally * erigone, Oct. 18,1856. 7 aid city of Pan Francisco, and that deponent was their | Portuntt: 7 — rushed to the spot just in timetosave Mr. T.’s life. Mr. | he texas left inthe port of San J: = ee es to deliver the revarms to any on exce The Savannab papers say that both the democratic and | roie = qonly support x ‘oat on or about the twenty-Afth | He proceeited on board the Erie rallroad cars, and get- | Hooper seized EXckman by the collar when the latter drew Bs rae midst 26.08 juan, October 6, the dy om the entire city. American parties claim a victory in Florida, cuy of May, A. D., , wi leponent was conversing | of some distance from Newburg, wended his wa; 4 knife upon bim. He, howevor, succeeded in throwing | following English steamers:— The Preateniinbermes: the geatiotsnen thet. tho cetera em a with a friend at the corner of Commercial and Montgome . y lato |S imolt, Mr: Walliams in the meantime throwing the ovuer Could not be received under avy circumstances, That | Meeting ofthe Fillmore and Donelson State | 1y streets, in san Franci:co aforesaid, and in the peace. | ‘i ‘terior, and there hired himself out tom farmer at a two follows of, liberated Mr. ‘T. who staggered, blind and no return could be brought before this body except Corhmittce of Pennsylvant: fol and quiet discharge of bis rights and duties asa good } Very small compensation per month. strangling bis blood, towards the oflice of the mail through the regulariy appointed Jucges of the wards. Wasmacrox Hovex, citizen, deponent, without apy just or probable cause As we said belore, he was fast asieep when the officers | agent, and eaught by Mr. Dotson, who carried him Toe gentiemnan from ive third precinct of the Fifteenth Pamapmirnta, Oct. 16, 1856, tod comelied Be ronan way large body.of armed mes } made their appearance at his bedside, and summonei | ‘2 Hickman and his sesociates then jamped on thelr ward fiung down bis buedie of returns (: Marly ‘The Fillmore and Donelson “State ,Executive Committee | *"d compelled by force and violence, hag tl will, ”. borses and rode o:! unmoijestod, yelling an: iting like sealed and marked) Ia disgust ani declaring that the | inct this evening at the Washington House, John P. San. | to 010 the rooms of the delendants and occupied py } Dim to put on his clothing, and prepare for a j to | Indians. . Py, ee , — ed , vty room. — Chairman, mr re és mad Prison Sis, Soete. Ng gly ‘ew York. He seemed greatly nonptussd, and et Op cow nanan po ere foand to be very | ard English msil steamer Soleat and American brig Gov. i 1S, EXC] urn Judges inspect srs, were eet y1 —Mesers . OS . G. Waterman, o sertousi ui) ving recet severe interna: jury P, ‘exciuded Txoea the room, , Nichaoia Joaegh Hy, ee e Small, Pavia B Stacey, | fendanis end thelr guards tind agents and contoderaces. | nied that his name was Oarpentier, but the presence of | St Deing dreadfurly out up amd bruised. Ile asd re. | Marcy, from Jamales, with coal, The Euglish sloop of Stout, iderman was ‘hen rent for to swear the clerks. Peter Martin, Davia F. Stewart, C. EF. [a ] placed in a cell, and without any charge, allegation or | ® photograph of the prisouer’s made all denials useless, age Fm be bad no authority to administ throp, C.F Wells, Edorund Blanchard, J. J Clyde, John | complai max Freeman thea swore in the clerks, | A. Baker Francis Jordan, Smith Fuller, B. T. C. noe, ledge, and without any trial or opportunity for his def na boat, and took the Hudson River ltallroad cars for ceived heavy blows bebind each ear and on his fore war Cossack, 20 guns, sa!!cd on a cruise Ostover 4. bead. He passed four days in the greatest agony; his os enoengy Di lng made against tois deponent to his kaow- ‘The oflicers conveyed their prisoner across the river Our thanks are due to the Pacific Express Company, lee of the Island of Zapatero, and in coming to y, peri led a channel between that island and friends expectizg every moment that he would die: but * body oving regularly organized, Mr. Wm. \ard, | Samuel Morrow, Letlert Hart, H. B. Swoope, G. W. La: J deponest was kept ccpfined in sail cell for the space this city, where they arrived without any obstacle. The the care of |r Leo, the inilammation was ar- | and to Mr. Hatch, the purser, for lite papors and news. th ward, objected to the returns being recetved | they and Wm. @ Koonte. ten days, by {cree and violence on the part of the said | appearance of Carpentier was somewhat novel. He was | rested and be is nowsiowly recovertt At @ mecting of the ollicers ofthe 1co nd Light Infantry the Fougth and seventeenth wards, believing that . Sanderson, Chairman of the Comwittee, informed | ‘eiencants ard cressed im coarse "a clothing, and although he tried for the attack, exceyt that Mr. 00 | Battalion, Septemyer 4, Major Elenry Dusonbury was frauds had taken piace in taose wards. the vommitiee that he had, purtvaut to tho authority | 'ederates. That w! to divest bimeelf of everything tha’ might serve to betray | & reat freedom of specch ia expressing bis views of Mor ? . : ‘The returns were then caiec out—beginuing with the | vestea in him, aprointed Btacey Brown as clector in J Writ of els coopwe to bring up the of this depo | hint, yet there were unmistakeable signs of the polished | mou religion. Dill Hickman was in town the next day | called to the chair, and Lieut. Artbur Conner elected Sec- vote be Cima Comeaibaiener. During tue reas of the | place of Caleb N. yor. and thal the electoral ticket, a3 ae ee a fa. ea ‘one agk © | gentleman about tho mean whenever the observer chose — at he Loy dove, and fe | Ld was | retary, On motion of Lieut. Jas. St. Levy it was re- the representative tron {teenth ward appeared, | now formed, was as foilows:— Californi to scruttp! Persoual appearance an mode of car. | Do! could pay damages “ then Cobdadde Meath patwncdtion tt | hse ge in the bands of Deputy Sherif Joba Harrieda, for exeee. | ‘7ae" oar’ | for bis counsel was bigh one, Towards the | | solved that this organization be known as “The Mestaya ‘ascertained that no vote from the Third precinct wat Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll, Philade tion and service on ihe defendants,or their ts and ‘Carpentier bas not yet been permitted to have inter. | the day Brigham You the Governor of the Territory, | Jockey Club. wen. The cause was ttsted by seven ofthe Jadges 0° | Hon. Andrew St |, Fayeite. gvards, but tbat seid Harrison was refused admittanc | course witn Gre‘et, or any of the other French prisoners, | sent for Tickman, w ‘pained with him some two Bl Niccraguests, of Sept. 13, contains the following: — Tae precincts to be the refusal of the Jndge of the Third DISTRICT ELECTORS, to the said rooms snd prison of tho said defendants, parties aro under the same roof, yet they | burs. There was a greas Coal of oxcitement ia the city | Op tuesday night we bad a succession of such heay® cinct to give the ycturcs This explanation was givea | 1. A. Flomerfolt. 14, Charles ¥. Wells, Jr. tnd couk! not therefore serve said writ; that deponent | are wuable to communicate with each other. end the sympathy of tre mass ®f the people was for Mr. Cape Brena atteched to the returns 2, Benry White, 15..G. W. Youngman. was kept a close prisoner, and twice ironed and hend- The priscners were quite anxious to tee one another | -, although many of the leaders said thay were sorry | of thunder tbat even boiled milk turned to bonny -clabber, Mr. \ard urged that the body was bound to take the | 8. Joseph 8. Ri’ey, Sr. 16. J. V. Hoshour. enfled, without any exsuse or reason therefor to | yesterday. but the pense: of ths prison, in accordane» | the d—d Gen! wi not been killed. Hick man was io | A delightfully refreshing rain fel) yesterday mor ning, return which had been so disda'nfully ung down by the | 4 Heory D. Moore. 17. =. E. Duffield. the koowledge and belief of this Ceponent; that dep>- | with the United States Marshal's orders.’ refused them when the weather Cleared up cool and healthy. The JIudge. 4 5. Daniel O. Hitner 18. rge W. Patton, bent's sister applied daily tor iseion to visit thie de- | thst privilege. No one save Mr. Galbraith, who is conu- eve Iccks beaatiful in i , A The President declased that the returns coulil not ve | 6, Ieaas Newton. 19. Joreph H. Kulins. penert in his cell, but was refused admittance until the | sel for the accused, was permitted to hold conversation | less for the Centiles to make complaint, for there ts not | Pleza \ccks beastiful in its preseat conting of green grass. vonnvad. | Sect trewe. 20. Wilam W. “mith. : nd banishment of this deponent, a8 | with Carpentier. the least sbadow of law or justice in’ Liab, Brigham | The schooner Peafl returned to this port om Tuesday, » Mr. John W. Stokes thought the return from that pre- | 8. Joba C. Myers. 21, Wm M. Wright. set forth; that af about the hoor of 11 o'clock The prisoner says that he has arrived in this country | Y absolute monareh, and his word is the only IaW | aster a gevere and dangerous trip to Virgin, Oa the pas. cinct should be added, and made a motion to that effect. | 9. Samuel Keneag y 22. Henry Phil'ips. of the 2d or ih day of June, 1856, anumber | quite poor, and has hardly as much money as would ralecged. ange tp sheianet 0 tremens which Be urged asa rearon for itn reception, tbat the seven | 10 Henry W. Snyder. 23. John M. D. Nesbit. of men came to the cel! of this deponent, and handeutied | cefray the expenscs of a journey to Earope and back. On the Sunday afternoon following. Jedediah M. ge up she’ nendeus gale, sprung her ti Judges who signed the statement accounting for its won | 1). K-mber Cleave ‘24. J. M. Hethrington. ‘ying they did so by the orders of the “Executive | His story in relation to the fraud upon the Northern rail | Grant, thesecund counsellor of Brigbam, made the follow. | bors so much that it was with diGeulty she manage! to razed, made no charge of frandor irregularity; they | 12. Kobert F Clark. 26. James Webster, tee” (meaning the said defendants); tbat depo- | way varies but little from tbat of Grelet, and throws no | ipg remarks in the Tabermacic, rebusing the le for | veep afloat. Pastengers ana crew were xept oay'ing all ape OT 33 Sambet Yone nevt demanéed to know where he was to be taken, and | jijht upon the subject, further than that already pub. 'y which they had evinced for Mr. T. I'@ | the while, and even then great apprehension was felt that med between the President Me. ir. Sanderron stated further that all the above named | * bat was to be done with him; to which the said men re | |ihed in the columns of the Hxnai.n from time to time as am rick of this sympathisieg spirit which you, | she would go down. {n about A lore eve reen the President M th 5 go beating it, she made the Stokes, Mr, Yard, and others. One gettleman declared | eiec ors had accepted their appointment, and that he had ‘We are not bere to answer questions, but to do | the fucts trauspire:|. 4s Individuals, have with the Gentiles and ap state Mor- ae the ords to that effect; and that thereupon ’ thetic feeling you have towards i 10 8 flour warehouse, where deporeet | EISCOVERY AND SEIZURE OF A DOX OF VALCaBLEs | the wraches Who wecld ent our brome and of ‘that the mivority came here to “kick up hell,’ although | in bis possession written letters of acceptance, with the } °F cut ! etard business port Fitimore they tovk deponent the wretches who would cut our throats, and of wkom I TET ea ad he soot ore ra reek teat | Piccee Ihab it elected, they would support Fitimore and | Wo7 yore ironed for some time, and then returned to hie BELONGING TO CARPENTIER. can say, a8 Tbave paid of Martin \an Buren, that poten tain oes the return be thrown out entirely. Thc Prosident raled | gobn J, Clyde apnounced that a committee from the | ‘'mer cell; that while thus confined, and on the same | Yesterday morning It was announced, through the | *hould be winked at by blind men, they should be kick By a decree pablia Wook, it will be observed ‘acroas lots by cripples, they should be nibbled to death by a ducks, and be drawn tbrough the key hole to hell by bumble bees. Because a vr d—dscoundre! will come into our streets drunk and fall toto a diton, and tome of our ‘sbenpip’ brethren happened to stumblo over him, you should sympathise with bim, Iam © | night of the sudden and mysterious death of James sullt- e it Loe ee eee po Tg ay b= gy we sere ve F waiting, and desired a confer- van, WhO Was alse conned Gt he room of the enld de. vgenoy of the police, that a tin box contalmiag much trea- \t concealed In the sub cellar of the tenc- On motion, the North American Committeo, consisting | ‘8dants, persons baving guard over those who were | sure was foun : prekmedesien Shaan deteen: o8-n One: 001-gt eee ea OEE nn earken teat ial tee coded there, and being in the worvice and employ | went howse No, 107 West Sixteorth street, and that upon Gousier, Vaqs., were admitted, who submitted the fol. | <f the mld delondants, came to the cell of this deponent | roping it, it was discovered to be the property ot most solemnly protest nine the | Swen id abusive language towards him an ihn Page, Bees, Seren Ai mmnceting of the American State Kxeeutive Committee, i ‘that offices of have been established in the vari- ous weck, two Recorders bave heen a) |, one Oriental department, with an odice in the city of and the other for the Meridional department, with office at Rivas, Mr. Angus Gillis bas been selected to fill A i ” " r the Recorder's office of this department, aad Mr. Ai ry ferepiion of the ‘saying, ‘You Irish son of a b—h, we'll hang | Charles Corpontior, the fugitive cashier of the Northern | ashamed of yeu. ‘We ask no odds of the Gentiles; we ugust teenth and Kine warés, JW, stORES, poh] Smypetinn of the Bmpsionn, State essuiize Commitee, | yon,” aba onbar tieuiting remarne; tans wise dopenant Hallway Company of France. Tho ost ridiowons and | care not what they say or do, nor fear what they can | H. Wheeler of that of the Moridional. MouRIS ‘5. PAR bl¢and resoin iva were unanimously adopted :— was thus confined {the defendants, Wm Coleman, whois | exaggerated rumors were circulated in regard t> the af. | 40.’” ee repeated ‘yes, we ask no odds of any of By decree, the flag of the republic is changed very ma- WILLIAM LINKER, © Wheres, the} American Stale Exeeutive Coummitiec, favora- | the Preaisent and active head of the said ixecutive (om- } fair, calculated 1o make one believe that the wealtn ofthe | them.”” fe spoke in this manner for an bour, terially. It now consists of two biue stripes with a white a 5 name | bie to the election of jon 3 femess $0 Presidency, sic | mittee, George Ward, Richard M Jessup, and others came | Rothachilds was found stowed away in the self same tin | language which would not be tolerated among the stripe between them, the ‘atter twice as wide as the PGRAPAIC (wenden Wornceciup lah that ouert, i im necessary that athe | 10 Seponent’s cell, and proposed to release this deponent | box. Car reporter made fiiquiries in relat to tho tat. | @Dd most degraded class of persons anywhere inthe | former. — In the middle ot the white stripe is to be a red TELE : Ulemnenia or opposition to the Clmelumadl platform should be | (rom custody, and give him from two to five thousand | ter, en found (hat the rumor as it related to the | world. star with five potots. We are thus rid of the eruptive de- Prevencra, Cot, 18, 1866, Unhed— therefore, Collars, if depopent would make any disclosures to them, | finding of the tin cxse, was trie in every porticular, but After Jedediah bad finished speaking, Heber C. Kim- } vice which has hitherto so appropriately represeated the of 4, That we invite the American State Executive Com- tended to, as this di ‘eile tet ; ~ A i ne eee eee aman taltice: Invorable Yo the election of Millard Filmore to tne | fame, barrage, ahd ausov the good aad worker catece ‘abdaerenes Ty menses epebiion, i elected Wy 1,760 majority over McCandlon, | Precio agmca acaeerghs= os mm | of'hat Male) and Would lave Calfrnia and take his | “tue eereh ant sesare wore, condactel Sergeant : . ‘A motion was then made and adopted, that acommittes | Mctber and sister and her children with bim, nover to | Drown, of the Ohiet's vffice, and Deputy Marshal Ryer In the Twenty second Congressiona! district, Purviance, of three be appointed to ascertain what propositions the | "Ct’rn. jeponent nant’) fut A to assent to | y bo received their cue from Mr. Tissandier, the Ins)ec republican, is elected by 1,490. majority, over Gibson, de- | North American Committee may ha’ an 4 yo gaya ay ‘olan ae ant oot 7. Ge Beeee Baliway Commuy, who made the mocrat, with the town of Betler still to hear (rom. the same to ibs body. Mi ln . hang me, ing latfon matter: — David E never Will consent to trans) my relatives.”’ That Emanuel Tissandier, of Paris, in France, now being in the a) a tnid defendants, Ward, Coeman and Jessop, again | ouy of New York, beng duty teurn, depose nun imran ball, Brigbam's first counsellor, rose aud remarked that he agreed with all that Jedediah had said, and then added: *' This occurrence, alluded te by brother Grant, I ever heard of unt! or two ago, and if another place, * you'll not hear of it all,’ and then continued tm abowt the same etrain as the poceting jpeaker. They then finished by ordering Tremas §. Wiliams to go on a mission as & reward for bis interference in the affair. On Monday, the cathedral was filled with mothers, bringing in their arms their tnfant children to be conirm- ed by the revorend padre Vii. During a rtated period, The Texas in a Storm. ‘The Ohio Election. mittee. cume to the cell Of this deponent, and said Ward read | five thousand seven namuned and forty saven eharcs or titles ‘The above are the passages which are fit to be publish se’ 3 4 ra) veh “Exec ’ e > y i PRB a = ad Oni. Bat this was to bo-ospected, for | them intreduced, who submaitied the following :~ Cn this deponert, which was, that ‘“deponent must leave | °t embezzled from mid compauy. That the same are of grea’ | church approved of this deed and upheld the “sbanpip | T) tar: Enrror oy tmx Henaty such a popular avalanche aa that of "64, was not auiicl- | 2°." )ticn et ines imom ihe Repuoican tints Commiicede | tbe State of California, rever to return under penalty of | j0l’s, nd tual deponent suswecie that rueh prover y or ‘por. | brethren,” (met Daaite ag formeriy,) in what I perceive inthe morning papers ai this time by those who were’ only reasonably | Sires to confer with a similar committee from your body, in | ceath.”” Deponent inquired where they intended to send | Wess Sictcents street, in thaclty, oF Kem Vick ke ncetieg | done—that the people hai no basiness to be Nutpelect = | steamer Texas, from Seu" icaragaa, had pak juan agua, {nto Norfolk out of provisions and leaking. This regert sapgvine. Galloway is beaten by three handred majo | relation to the feasibility of forming an electoral ticket fo be or the excitement which had ‘Third district is stil! in doubt: the triends of = by the opponents of en! a lmninistration that they reproved lich they replied, “We don't know, brit you | complains of the above, and prays for a warrasi for search * pinat deponent, relying vpon tho laws of | for ail she preper'y ns Conedate’, ws provied \n suey cases by ‘Would seem to bave originated with me, aad I beg to © been created, and that the next time such a deed was rity. The ; : correct ft. Tt is true that owing to the delay Campbell and Vallandingbam each clativing it by afew | Pasty. EDGAR COWAN, Obatrwan, try, and his rights asa citizen, Gt the | ey orn besore me, this 17th day eCOct., 1500 DW. Ocenenn, | Commated Mere would be no coenston for aay melee to Be | SoM Stl: cciisted storm, We Soll her! oF fons ‘votes. The latest report is that only the oficial count of ‘A motion wan made {0 apprin' a committee to walt on | ‘Mts when eaid Coleman said to leponent, «Mr. Mull Mn Le amy h day t., 189 Osnoune, | made about It ath ess 0 doadane@haiittdiie {A q Bill Hickman wi with 2 couple of wagon logds 0: geods for Wash-a keek, the Chief ' the Swake tiB€: Why he was sent instead of Armstrong, the Indian Agent, remaine to be ascertained; but « rebasly it la part of the excellent peace policy which Bri; Lam has found to work so well, io pursuance of which he distrib 8 to the in the name of the Mormons, (taking care to make the distinction and coal. To obtain there the Toxas put into batt am not aware that she was Teakibg, and bee tant yo . ligan, the rotes Will be decisive. We bave private \a’ormation the republi-ane and ascertain what sitions they his is no laughing matter, | must explain to you U the above affidavit a search wa: 4 wee terned Will inset this contradiction. bow bigbly neceerary it is that you ould never ’ | may have to make, and report to this body, which was this count: Wf you come back by the magistrate, and the same was in the bands weped. ons en Francis Jorn, H. 8. Swoope and susndh, dead tn ee. ailomsean said Cole. olsen ros, ortnecaas office, and Ieputy United Altera short recess the committee from ihe North roe the officers at once proceeded to the house (n question, The extn ‘op the vote that Chase received is tho | Americans returned with the following — are : (a tenement Bouse, occupied by everal families.) and ibiicans bave certainly cast more votes than Dotk the | . The Fremont American Committee having been waited A ak aot | took ‘active menmires for lerreuing cut the conocsie’ Yours, FRANK Bt: ‘8 pamsenger and messenger of the Pacific Oo. sexprde Some of the morning papers having s. that the “ais be, steamer Texas bad put into Norfolk i &c., and baving been passengers on repul upon by a sub commitice from the | illmore American A Tm th regan snogels os we thi are about tirty thousand 4 b John property. Im the cellar, which was filled with coal, in cad between Americans and Mormons.) which its | late trip from Juan, a doe ‘d to truth oT Se Son Paes Thos Oe Petes Committee, with « request that the Fremont Committee lente, accompanied by one cork mee box, coptaining the eought for property’ was, aher a | Crs paid for by the United States goverament, Tbe im. igo a tne nt aca realy ooammed Our n'y i Ohio romand the meniders Of 0 ale vrgami sulion on Cred Ly for ihe formation of an anti-Ba- 1 Cr° ibe so called “Vigilance Committee,” came to the deal of trouble, discovered and taken possession of | mediate cause of these presente being is that news from Ssn Francisco to Seem, ones the +a ipretAtcled to gupport the “Cableage Garden ern tidaty’? te — oy a ee committee, in accordance with That de- | by the ollicers. The box was buried in the nd, and | bas been received (rom the upper country that the Suake | lethmus transit, was performed to the ‘satisfaction exebring vopilly Bistribetet Between the vepullivans o'| | \hat ri meat, ate they are willing to agree to auy of ‘whore orders he was thus treated, | ‘be *pot was covered over with coal, but the police, it | a: 4 Bonuack Indians are all ready ata moment's warning | of all (he passengers, and not a complaint was heard. Eomorney, "Thesmall package ot dry bones that repro | ‘MP [ole ie ew a - y the orders of the sppeare, bad but very little trouble in finding the very | to make war upon the Mormons, and that way are only | Upon cur arrival at Juan del Norte, we found feuted 1a Congress the dry lork of Long Run, bas been | t,,; ht (be Fillmore American Ocmmitiee, the Repuiliean defendants); and | Pisce Where the treasure was buried. waiting to Lear the success of the war in @regon to com- | steamer Texas ready dried up forever siternately the ectore=the, ea econ. i hedge = Intended to do with | The police convoyed the tin case to tbe onice of Nel. | mence estfities } selves to vote in suc will weet ot rt Durkee when a , in charge o! [From the Cincinnati Gazette, Oct. 16 famines of the Cincinand Gemveations nen et hime, Gadd Le Mir. Christmas, On examining the box it'wa: found to Supertor Court—General Term. nm the . barf,’ Coleman, ri VOTER IM THIS COUNTY AND STATE. | Qh "That the Fillmore American Committee and t te hadouffed from Fpougb is now koown of what is called the Fillmore | mont American Committee sha!) each select thirteen phos ‘movement, in this State, to show that it has beet com | the persons s relected for electors to pledge themselves. to grasping bie Before a Full Bench. Oot, 18 — Wie, Legg vt. Chas. @. tp am? Otheita mie appeal gr, with $10 quantity of gold coin, ut the owner. There I statement afforded us of the contents conta n a couple a watch snd tome papers, of value to none bas been no «Vicia aE fas ph rely abort one renee, has rote of the in proportion to the Me for evil. i bas not dons outs "y uy the vwente Seventh elector. honbeomsitics fendants; | 0! ihe box, bet we presume we have Pom Valen es. Lapin Order afi med, p+ - ee, ‘a ay ‘Ud. That the three committees meet in general convention, or their | tente pretty accu . If we have not, po with #10 costs. , Might bave done wi any departcre Fas for the purpore of forming en electoral ticket nolge they | Pelmont's agent will be kind enough to'set ua right, and SPECIAL TERM. if principie was the object. (t has not done what we aw os ees a (af Lng Lyla nt ‘thus ironed | clear up the m:; Before Ion. Jdge Bosworth, select, alternately, twenty sev s: the elee Pe , S — r of ‘2 steam t Toh s Wo 2d. held New trial granted Sidesgn nnamedttoaving the highest numer of electoral votes ourd ot het Costa 10 abide the event. off Cape Hatteras, we were met by & strong east wind, which continued to jocrease until {t amounted to one of the strongest and moet trying gales was ever subjected to mi. Conley tte Re J. Clark and Othert.—Demurrer overruled, with liberty to answer in ten days, on pay- ment of costs. ONE OVTRAGE IN AN OmNy . M. Henriques, mer. cbapt, at No. 46 Beaver street, while on his way up town, on Thursday evening, in the Ileecker street line of stages, was set upon and shamefully beaten by a cov ole of rowdies, Mr, Il, a harmiess and inofensive gentle tide of the State, J’ none of the proporitions are then the Fillmore Committee are requested to suggest a A Operation to secure the defeat of the nominees of the Cin + am tug steal i i tH ry g2e8%, E TRANSIT COMPANY'S SUITS. cipnati Convention. Mr, Freer Mant offered the second proposition for our aoceptance, as follows: — ilimore American Committee and the Fremont Es i i 5 23 22 1 ' Atmerian Commute sha eae select thiriven pereona—ihe 1 ea. | pees on a ene rersona ro selected fer e 0 pledge themselves to ens fe of her, that he ly beat and kicked bim to their fhe'rte ot the Sn T epeued to the vote polled! for the fined iy ‘and vy stent. Not one t offered to thie amorican ‘mis. Which was lost by the following vote:— the steamer he } brutal aseauit. So far from helping him, one of their ‘informed, and themelves Yeas—Peter Martin, John J. Clyde, Francia Jordon and unable to re nomber in the stage shoved him away, fearful blood possible.” If we beon | Wy. il. ks r; RO. 6 ‘on board the | (as be was bleeding profusely) would stain hie wife's Srossty the de: | wn 'Nichoee Jemph Hany Wop Pramuk’ fare Boman: New York, wherohe | thaw'. The parties were arrested and conveyed to the m Aoy Seption? On has pro- | Puvid R tout Rf. siewal Ce. Tathrep. t Wee any 1866, "Tha: de. | station houre. They are said to be “short boys,”* bring an action jn the name of the corporation. ‘claimed their ty? Who | Remand planchor’, doh Bakers” smith Bi #7. C, | ponent asked to be to obtain hi mM | Derantene oF THE Kixcetox NaviowaL Grays The Na | For augbt that appears, as is alleged, it may have brought 70,000 Samuel Morrow, Leffert Hart, ff. B. rome 1s, aid Committee, which was refusel, and deponent this " { Ki left for one for the same cause which js now ; the corpo- 5 how qwhes tee . RC. Surrm offered the following resolution, which | exiled and baniehed without a single change o Hinen or | tional Grays, of Kingston, home yesterday morn- | ration is not a party to thie action. It ie not obvious on ved true, the demo. | Was adopted -— clotbing, = bis had sent tohispiace of | ing. Previousto their departure they visited the City | whet principle Garrison can be exempted from liability to Pratle ticket 1 to do— | . Rerolved. That the propositions of the North American | confinement by his sister, And deponent that is Hall and were reviewed by Mayor Wood, who add the corporation, even if {t could be established that alt |, eratic ‘and now | Site Committee could not, in the opinion of this Committee, | salary as deputy sheril and keeper of the Fal atores sid » Who addreseed | (he burness tho corporation employed him to transact | Moe tet Chess he hate | ents gop toy inn Vc may ete owe apps | Me ee nonce Sy dlrs er moh and tat | ter, shy, cmumentng Wem, onsen an | wae emi wha orpre fore eae . . Buebanan t (i 2 ny who is,about z 3 Le » responded in ® | ite agent, and received the moneys as itsmoneys. Toere Bop mOt new: | Patch’ maybe. elected tn, the Mee: Ni tine however de. | toCaliforkin to advance his fortune NU aT na cathe cer’ comcorted. bythe Futh | ip'am obvious divierence between an action by. the atook.- Firows so 1a unite, we are Grmiy ‘convinced tnt. there fs but . That terattatplorence's Hote, where case get eae marched | Holders aeanat the directors aod gticers ea : ‘one pract Accomp jeniral ie an H Parroo’ : eappl corpo: a, TELEGRAPHIC. tnd that mode i cordially to unite in support of ‘he Amertean AT Sp TR Won. | They were dan estortgl to the cars and took their | SIN lon Mun'Elalot an ggom whol they have Courses, Oot. 18, 1886, | sletoral ticket ‘pies tn nomlnaion; and, tha this | Ave theweend dollars: departure at 12 ; unde, od one egalaat tt ofcover of he later mnsuipe be ‘The democrats have elected to Congress Mesars. Pen. | C"Retlowship to ory American iretkesa In support at | ate to him and busines New Yorks Fosrrar.—The annexed is the weckly re | has received and by his Cy CH al Groesbeck, Cockerell, Miller, Cox, Lawrence and ong comsce eunee, fad the samme candiaats. can only be transacted Port of the above Institution, to Oct. 18, 1856.—Remain- | the corporation Iteelf. Judgment for ‘on the sepa ‘On motion, the ‘Adjourned until 10 o'elock eriour ing on October 10, 291. to 18, demurrer, unless ‘amend in ‘which ‘and it believed that Joseph Barnes, demo. , 4 : inter i q | ethene « ‘Hall certain, J "4 erred ariel Clana ee reavon of the of the orr , 68 di 6; rempining date, they may co as advised, on payment of of the corat, in the Fifteenth Congressional digtrict, is also ¢legted headquarters, Filth aud Chestnut streets, And this depengat iurther Dales, 297; 8, 8, gemurrer,

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