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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO © WHOLE NO, &088. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, OOTOBER 26, 1858. THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF THE DEMOCRACY, | another free Staaw man coming to, a, fue, SAKA Insts of September, 1857, in the hous seventh etreet, in New York city Keil rounds of applauso. “THE STEPHENS CASE, Magi ape aearaed. y, Clancy and others eliciti eens had now & population entitling her to be admitted as a ‘While he was speaking the music of the great torchlight . 5 Se Jas. O'Beiet Erastos F. Mead, Grand Ratification Afecting at Tammany | Stile; but Be was in no way anxious What, one shone bo | procetsion was heard from the outside, and the hard fat, Result of the Chemical Analysts—Discovery | 0:1!h" tor muscular on tio tiasuee, frame she body Nehemiah Pack, Francia Reynolds, mitted, He was in ve rowded to deqoand #, were plac ‘ Je eny q fi Wall—Speeches of Sohn Van Buren, John A. | {hegreat State of Now York neutralized in the Senato of | ey the doors and windows to get asight of the} of Axsguio tn tho Hody—Intoresting Report | anu ad’ tOavoll a toms, & rovaleer husieee Meee” Dix, John Keily, and Others. tho United States hy the Lwo votes of @ now State, oven | dr. Scrugham wassuceeoderd on the stand by Mr. on, s dey Hepaient~/Oaraneany - De. asadauied, with 4 bunt babe passing Sala 6 Raker glase Edward Willa, Geo, H. Jones, = thor at ‘ansas. These & of vl oy et it,“ mes R. ‘ood Ve < c fi 20. 1] To purauance of the fatiowing call a meeting of the de- | Peat sedtions We Ta? Ratanan’s atministration, and | iracwesmes ne? who, ante Uimieell expremed th," cloned ys we ‘the Prt serotiae “ ves ies Ture hydrochtoric acid war added, and heat from a gas cyan the eT not tin cee cane tainnee Oo TMocracy was held at Trammany Hall last night. The num- | they were disposed of. ‘The republicans had proposed 10 | Before the meeting closed the Twenticth Ward Club, with ahd ent lsoner with the Murder of Bis | furnace applied for fifteen hours nery proceeded to examine the prisoner, as follows:— ders in attendance werg not as large as have ofven assem- | put down those “twin relice of barbarism, lanterns bearing the names of the democratic candidates Wife—Examination of Stephens, who Ac- About eight onrces of a tight pink colored liquid dis Question—What is your name? Aubwer—James Bte- bled at Tammany, bu’s the meeting was nevertheless pretty | Polygamy and slavery, But had they done any- | for county officers, and proceded by a Scotch piper, en cuses the Coroner of Foul Play, &. Nilea over into the receiver, which was reserved for eX J phong thing toward either object? Absolutely nothing. | tered the room and were received with great applause. | pursuant to adjournment, the ji hone | Meee 5 Q. How old are you? A. Thirty-four or thirty-fve years. well attended ;— (Cheers. Who was the hero of the great cam. | qhey arrived at Tammany in a procession of carts, ac. reuan! \journment, the inquest in the Stephons One-half of the contents of the retort was treated with Q. Where were you born? A> freland Bucuayan, Pan er ann Vicrory—Granp. Ratiricaton ign carried on, against tho democracy in 1856? | companied by a band and a cannon, which ‘contributed | case was resumed yesterday at Bellevue Hospital, before } chiorine and sniphnrons acid gasoe, evaporated, and test. Q.. Where do you live? A. No. 106 East Twonty-sewents/ Miecie to remenrs oaltaes ant te umagen tthe party ars Sonn. Fremont "wing maile somo considerable ex: } somewhat to abe enthusiasm of the outsilers. Coronex Connery. Over an hour was spent in getting the |‘! i the hydrogen apparatus for Ove hours—producing & | gurect, ” meade to tenn grand mana maeeting at Tammany Ca [Pep bsered Cy teas Soka © Bremen paw? —————_________ jury together and arranging other pretimiaarios, auch as | “tie portion remaining in the rotort was heated again, | gy tye eah # YOU Ccoupation? A. Laborer in.a coaghs St ratiying ie? Ao nnd county noritoutone’ PP | Where is his body? Nobody knows; and if anything were Our Chicago Correspondence. reading over the testimony to the prisoner, &c. The | and chlorate ct potasaa was gradually, in small quanti | YViave you anything to say ,and if 90 what, relative to From an ear} g hoor the thunder of ‘tho gun’ in thoPark | So bappen to, him it world’ po Woes Tre ee (Me | Stale of Pulidce én Minoie— eC 18,1868. | room vas crowded with spectators, of which medical | tem adied ls clear Orange co aroun aca gas | (hejcanRe bere proferrad again you? A: ‘All that T have and the music sof a band on th: balcony announcod tho | You aNeet Mtsed under stag which olsimod the amoe | ae Y Paice te Tiinote-—Inler/eronce w Outside Pott | gentiemen formed tho greater part. Much interest wt | juracdthrous il sur tree hours, abil He was compicsty | hy ‘hat 1 ave got foul play vy you; T don't blame ) event, and at, half-past seven the Committee of Arrange- | of Sheriff for Wm, Albertson a8 an an anti-Lecompwonite cians—More of Hon, Alex. H. Step) éssion—Tum- | evinced in the result of this extraordinary and mysterious | saturated, are you abuaing ine for? ments aud @oakers took their places ov the platform. If this man were electe? nee, ve could he do for many Halt in Itinois—Defeat of Douglas and his Future | case, and when the doctors who had the chemival analysis eka merroed over a water bath to expel the excess of to gay relative * 1 Lecompton or for anti-Lecompton’ ‘hter.) For weeks ans, ée. # a ia sulphurous acid, Wuis Miser, then called the wieeking ‘0, order by oominet' | ashi miss eameonenee heres Tea repblOnin Aa Peutone itn tir to become an mucin aiee | Of tn” bOMY of deceased wero pat upon the stand thoex- | "ire washed sulphoretiod hydrogen gAB was pastod Ou guilty or now? img Win. . Kennedy to the chair, after which the doors | Americans was, not on any great questions of policy, but pol State beoor citement was intense. The prisoner preserved his usual | through the liquid for sixteen hours, producing a yellow Prisone) ny the charge against mo. aunt atta tar cere wares Ls dik sos Ah a will you trade” (Laughter,) And they would. go tracted as New York, Ibis cursed with ambitious dem: | equanimity during the progress of the examination, and | Precitate; this wus allowed to subshie daring eighteen J (adress did: oak Bains Lemes 360: the wed . Ns ewapph kets with one another. ‘ ; Ours, ; sabe 4 large 2 gmber of Vico Presidents and Secrotaries were then | YPaughier) "Boward ‘wanted’ to" draw ‘hit advantage | SOb0em Num fastons, and wii tt ont of politicians from | did not seem at all affected at the testimony of the che: | “The «reater part of tho liquid was decanted, an tho had gaalaegoar Se sac! pette 28 yA pomin gted and accepted. Mr, Browne then read the reso- Soave Ga eeaias.- oc. republican House | her States, who hover around like birds of prey. A* | mists or the verdict of the jury. precipitate poured onasmail filter (of ish paper) oroner—-Oh, hear that! ‘Take him, officer, 3° will. not hutior @, ag follows:— of Representatives, and, therefore, the Americans | election day draws nigh the aerial circles which this lat- Dr. James R. Wood, deing duly affirmed, was examined | 4nd ueaieaty washed with warm dial d ater. vans isten to him any longer J : were refused all’ nominations for Congress. He | tor class have been describing become less in size, and | a5 tg the post mortera examination, His evidence read as | phe, Precipitate and Mitar were dried ne Acc pure The prisoner was about being lok away, when it decur- Re golved, That the democracy of New York gladly avail | spoke of Mr. John B, Haskin’s pretensions to a seat in elves of thie occasion to F¥eord thelr entire Approval of, | Congress fromm the Ninth Congressional district, ad aaid Bae eer one A te aera truly uatoual | that if the democrats would seize and search John B. Has: the different objects of their respective visits pretty clear- | ¢ojows:— ly ascertained; and as these movements may not be anin- | J reside wt No 2 Irving place; Iam a physician and sur a nation paper, whe The acid was neutralized with pure carbonate of soda, | (6 be brought bac ce fully and celiberately matured, and carried out | kin he would be very much surprised if they did not find | structive r stay-at-home readers, I give them so far ~ “ee and evaporated to dryness in a water bath Coronor—You have not signed this ye Bee ee i ie ra aieiet ua corm st soe | a peas irom Beward 1a. the, Rec” of his book (Laughler | wrocve so Yoh MAY “! are geon; Imade a post mortem examination of the body of | "The contents of the crucible were Cused ov mmpeeiet a & wal sirife and interna) discontent which threatened to dis- | and applause.) He had undertakon, last fall, to show that, y 5 _ | Mrs, Sopbia Stephens, and the result of that post mortem | nace till the organic matter was burnt aml a Prigoner—I have said all that is necessary. I will say P gembit te confederacy: bas done much towande restoring | the policy of enlarging the canals would by this time, if | First, as to visits én propria persona, wo have had Sti- | ox cmination is as follows:—On Friday, the 24th of Sep- | ss anid obtained nothing more anti! see my counsel grbich happily subsisied in the oe 8 oritls of our national | faithfully carried out, have completed all the canals and | doll, Stephens and brother, Jones of Tennessee, Frank | piper, 1868, Fexhumed the body of a female, which ‘The nitric and nitrous acids were expelled by pure sul: Corower—T think that it is very pradent of you to do 80. Listory; has crushed a dangerous and fanatfeal rebellion in a | Paid the public debt. It was susceptible of demonstration | pair Cassius M. Clay, and a host of smaller fry, and all » » phuric acid, and the remaining saits dissolved in a smail Frisoner—When my case comes toa tial trial my wit- gemote corner of the continent, and re established the supre- | that that should have been so; that now they found a — : ’ ’ caused to be taken from a coffin on the plate of which was | quantity of distilled water, nesses Will be examived, and then the jury will ee whether Saas of the federal authority: has faithfully maintaned the | canal debt of $26,000,000 existing, and a geueral fund of for manifest political objects, that of Stephens being pro- | the following inscription — An apparatus for generating pure bray dry bydrogen J yam wrongtully charged of not onal honor abroad; and in times of extraordinary finan: i i “ od, ard atiacher ree fee 5 weinak ous . een “provided for the expenses of the government with remarkable . r was to bring about, as agent for Secretary Cobb, the re- SOPHIA HTEPHKNS—DIED SEPTEMBER 23, 1857, h + ‘ha the action of the Grand Jury, He manifested no feoling \ Saulity and commendable economy. was $511,740; in 1867 it was $1,171,230; that the " ¥ 2 AGRD 48 YEARS, ! Over & gan furnace, ' whatever on hearing the verdict, but continued as calm as ‘Resolved, That we unequivocally and emphatically condemn | Cemocrats got partial possession of the government last | conciliation of the democratic factions, and thereby in- Deh eeteaadcdkan sito In other cases two or more of these coils were unit usual. : ‘and denounce the conduct of those who, calling themselves | year, and, although there had been a deficiency | crease the chances of that cabinet officer at the “ thus enabling the operator to increase the heated eur! _ — — Bemocrats, and profeesiug to differ from the national democra- | Of over $700,000 to be met, the State tax was ‘apeaal fads Kok leaked F This coffin had previously been removed from a square | qd libitum, thereby insuring the complete decomposition Court of Oyer and ‘Terminer. 7,00 only one question “now happily adjustedand removed | reduced this’ year $721,000. He contrasted the taxes } Charleston Convention. Since it out in 8 | dine hax; upon removing the body from the coffin, which | of any compounds of hydrogen. Before Hon. Judge Dale during the SRaac lat Congress, uaod their poweraie intiu, | Faised for canal purposes in several years, to show that | reliable manner that a reconciliation was mot the | wag done without dismemberment, I removed the shroud ‘To test the purity of the hydrogen it Pl coro , rhs ence to weaken and defeat the democratic administration, a1 while the democracy were economical, the republicans | only object of Stephens’ pilgrimage to Chicago, | prom the body,and the uapkins from about the nates and through the red hot coil for an hour and a half. No stain [ CHARGF TO THE GRAND JURY--THB LAWS RELATING wow seek the aid and favor of our enemies to enable them were wasteful and extravagant. Where do they suppose | yu¢ «nat he was strictly charged, if he failed in that, to Y ip! was produced on the cov! portion of the tube beyond VO UNLAWFUL FEES, TO LOTTERIES, AND TO THE wae peneres of the trust which they have so scandalously inc this money goes? oy it i ale eon (Aa ‘ ‘ela uabheition ae Peony iar thle oe, pai : yalva, which were placed ina jar provided by Dr. Doremus; — the Baas wagepgiied, | as Sine SALE OF DRUGGED LIQUORS, ETC. rishman—No, sirree.”) It goes into the canals of these | turn his atten leo in ¥ ° 0 ¢ zine and sulphuric acid employed were thus known ‘ Resolved, That while we deplore the partial defection from | gentlemen. (1 otek Ho'read an extract from tho sittin duit dediiniese, dhamaen enpians 0 ponents Bon, | om a view of the interior portion of the body no marks | 1) pure (they hed been previously and repeatedly ex- Oct, 26.—The «following gentlemen were called and ‘the democratic ranks which has recently taken place in a neigh- poe B08 agit ” of violence were discovered; the skin was ofa dirty yel “4 ‘orn on the 6 y -—Gabrie! " Sor State in consequence of the treacherous counscle and wilful } \etter of Mr. Simeon Draper to show that the republicans | y...6 Cook, to warrant Mr. Cobb in making a personal yy amined for feveral hours. ) sworn on the Grand Jury —Gabrie} Mead, foreman; Fran- misrepresentations of political renegades, and their trakorous | Were actuated only by desire for plunder, and algo reat = Hi . Lg low color, in a remarkable state of preservation, not hav Almost immediately after the introduction of the sus- | cis 8. Allen, Thos. P. Cooper, Theodore Dehon, Atbert L, Ziliance with our opponents, we rejoice that the democracy of | an extract from the Albany Statesman, of April 17, 1857, New York are united and determined to use thelr best energies | headed, “The hundred days of tho Spolia,” showing the pete ec Ran ie en ores er piace among the de- | dishonest legislation at Albany in 1857, in which the re- vet were E vo greaer | Publican party had almost undisputed power. And now eee ne oar Soe ee What did they suppose was tho banner under which tiis exertions ‘Resolved, That we congratulate the democracy and the citi. | republican party was rallying? As he walked down to the Douglas party of its most formidable opponent, The and discolored, also the sides of the neck, which } and which was reduced to half an ounce, a dark stain with among men of all parties at the expense of Mr. Stephens. | at mouth and nostrils of deceased; the scalp was | hours, ) In the other part of his mission that gentleman was more | much decomposed; upon turning the body over and view | | On introducing a bubbto or two of air through the hy A. Thompson, Gansuel €: Williaane, zena generally on the nomination of AmusaJ. Parker for | his office every morning he saw a transparency at . ing it riorily the same appearance in the parts pre- | drogen apparatus, a slight oxidation of the metal occurred The non attending grand jurors were fined $25 each. at Ee A ar successful, and returned to Washington with @ satchel : " ; Governor of this Htate, ermfident that his high intelligence, un~ | No, 618 Broadway. where thero were always too ill | futhot ‘charges Fo ae eer erm actin Secretary | sented themeelves; both the posterior and anterior parts | and the characteristic garlic odor of burning arsenic was | The Judge, in charging the Grand Jury, remarked that Seitor ihe Binks, Sauinentiy quality him. (or the looking men standing at the door, with the remains of | fl of charges, which he laid al the vo ot a erin, | exhibited decomposition and discoiorauon from the faids | distinctly recognized. isan bis eles: i the abt ts ck : po ? , p : } | gjected from the sto: on making an incision in the ‘The hydrogen apparatus was removed, and the arrange » in the district to which be had been eat tea pono Gna | bad segars in their mouths, and on {hat transparency was the treasury and the people will be protected from schemes of | an inscription calling upon voters to rally vo the support eorrupt pressive legislation. of republican principles and honest men. (Laughter.) Resolved, That Sherburne B. Piger, of Niagara, nominated | He said that Governor King was elected by accident, but complimented his faithful servant on his success, and fell into a brown study which Inated several days. What was Pasting in Tis mind during that time ray oe ea nany | then brought into view wero the liver, the stomach and | | The coiled portion was continued at a red heat, lest on abdomen, and on ente for Canal Commissioner, and Edward 1. Donacly, of New | that Weed bad turned himout by design; that the demo. | ued. The teachings of his youth ad undoubtedly left | 6 intestines; they we » m wei ceesary to do so bere, but a he had come to hold the Court, A re ~ a A y were in ab apparently bealthy condi eooling it might fracture. Noe ee er et vcdivene, nod continent ard faubfel | cfacy always stood by its friends and never deserted Upon his mind a forcible inpeéssion of the event recorded | tien and preeeutet a remarkable state of preservation; | | A gente stream of oxygen wns yassed through the | of Over and Terminer be should follow bis usual v i under | the Smentoum was filled with fat, and throughout the ab- | tube, and the greater portion of the dark stain was grad- ] 10 the discharge of your duties, gentlemen, sixteen of you it an ' @emocrata, qualitied to discharge the onsible and onero: them. He alluded to the inscriptions on the tomb of Goties of the olices for whlch they have been unanimously se: | Lorenzo B Shepard, showing that be had long bed posts 5 { honor in the democratic party, ani ed who ever Resolved, That the nomination of John J. Taylor, of Tioga, | heard of such "inscriptions ‘om the tomb of a ropablican? for Lieulenart Goverscr, denerven anitrecetves "dar cordal | Wien one of the latter party was defeated in his object, panty, he bas bon f he came to the democracy and forgot that he had ever ° i bil bed ees tantiereey or tae Seapire Banke, aa been in the ranks of the opposition, (Laughter.) Tt was ‘November nest the best evidence of its high appreciation aud | on New York particularly that the responsibility of these King Abashueras @ position not unlike his own, wa) male dominal tiesuc {t was abundant, the intes i : Ln nad ie H tines, with the | oi See nee ean a Danie. Aveenactment | MOMgAD, after the cardiac orice Was Lied, were re- ‘About the eightly of the metallic staia was Feseryed for | . os 7 ~ moved Without any trouble: a ligature was then applied | extibtion, in tube marked IX De necessarily very painful ta one who could anti- Haman, and it was thus that the honorable Se- | ; ; : imonished to proceed to the destruc . . , fall elections lay, auct he mistook the history of the demo- | Cretary was ait : : . appearance of the colon and the rectum presented ‘The tube aud stain were removed and heated with afew | but neither he nor any other person cau be present when ealicgelved, That for the offen of Sherif of this county we pre | cratic party if thicre was any doubt of the results of tho | Tira the modern Danites with great caution, | He tad } 9 "req appearance; there was mo finid in the ca- | drops of distilled water in anew and clean test tube. you tind an indictinent, ‘The minutos of evidence in cases “listingulahed for Kis ability nnd hie houesty, who haa'dis. | election in this State, (Cheers, P) ‘The stalwart democrats | eee aie ae a eiethe following manner. Near the ri 4 of the abdomen but two or three ounces of oil; | — Tho white deposit dissolved completely, Where you find indictments should be delivered w the oferery of. | Of the metropolis would go forward now and do their es oe cae ? ee Mees oe in fact the contents ot the abdomen were nearly as well One portion of the solution gave a yellow precipitate with | District Attorney ; but in other cases they had better be de~ ‘with equal Sdelity and integrity the duties fice Wo which he has been elected, and whose intelligence and | part, pledging themselves to harmony and union, and while commanding general couidence, eminentiy | pledging themaeives to their brethren in other States, bim for the position to which he will be trumpbantly | that New York would be redeemed. (Loud applause.) Reaoly ominated The Hon. Jouy A. Dix was next introduced to the meet- County Chet eaten Prt pop teiny and ped tone Of | ing, and was greeted with cheers, the democracy, of which he has been the devoted and able You are assembled here, said Mr. Dix, to ratify the no- champion, and bis public services in the Councils of the city | mination made by the regular Democratic Conventions of . cmmnot fall fo scours hn Be suffvages of those who respect the me State aud conany of ane bine’ bs Pcp a put ‘thon of talus ee ¢ in nomination are honest and faithfal men, Your Resolved, That in Robert Gamble, Wm. Schermer, Francis | candidate for Governor has talent, integrity and expe- the Renato, made a seeming! frank confession of his past follies, whic! estranged him from his party, and de- Boge i Clared’ his intention to return homo and pareuo such a | ducted without eulering the thorax, upon enterive th policy as should forever banish from the minds of bis ras 5 four fangs aolagnen; CAG. Beart was party all idea of his opposition to it, In consequence of preserved, and the cavity of the pleura was perfectly dry this statement the subject of Illinois politics came before | Meee por lon OA A pe lend the President and cabinet. ‘There and then the gentleman |} Mig! py Dr. Coton: bya Reserpine from Georgia, with unwonted zeal for the future interests Beet Mite telapeaeeln was byt oes ae ote of the party, advocated a warm welcome to tho prodigal | Of {40 Cigna Wi ae ether OF not { iphuretted hydrogen when acidulated | that an indi precipitate with exatnine the | A part of this p i the head Hence, arsevic was present, | B.O'Keefe'and Andrew it. Jackman, respectively nominated : Douglas; but’ Mr. Buchanan, with bis usual sagacity and - “ Coroner ise men acti mocrats andre. | rience. In the Legislature, in Congress, and on the ; f bruises upon the face, as had been test tied to by some of | imitated by any other known substance:— call your attention to the following enactments: —First eerie tent aikt combising We qualitcedons essential | Bench he has acquitted himself with great credit, and if | intimate knowledge of the history aud character Wf Mt ss | the Witoraes huts ae 'T have cuit betore, decomposition | 1. Hocnier of the black, metallic looking stain, which, | #tatite relating to usury; second, those to pravent publia Bh the effective and successful discharge of the onerous duties | elected Governor, as I am conildent he will be, he will dis- | TiN. edeiet' eeuill bone Thee sdhnintetration agam the | Wassoadvanced that it was useless to examine it, On 2d. Volatilized by heat, oflicers taking wolawful fees. This applies to sheriffs, con- AF onan tn tae’ eae! 3: W Charge the duties of his office ably and satisfactorily, | Hlnois Senator would betray the adininietration again the | opening the skull the brain was found in an advanced | 3d. Oxidiged into arsenious acid, as revognized by its gar- | stables And other parties having specitic dution to ‘rte nthe mombnation of Nelson J. Waternary | Applause.) T believe all the other vaudidates who have par co Me bow ne Obi e mn tok state of decomposition; portions of it were taken away | lic odor, for certain fees. The Court had been informed by attor- Teeessicacee Grosorvicns of ono gun New | Seon put in nomination ate equally worthy of the position | * fair trial. Mr. Douglas’ Chicago speceh and subsequent | by pe Horenus for analyzation. Mi the mouth of de- | 4th. By ite white appearance, hoys that it was found impossible to obtain a specdy ser- his legal ability and personal Pig Ay who will slgaally to which wri ines bole eens , aad sre all entitled 40 | ot tho Treasury, who was iain in eho wnploaaams prod ¥ | ceased we found a considerable quantity of cotton, This | Sth. By its golubility in hot water ie pA BE caper — extra fors —. paid, or more than =~ varied duties w ), irmness hur = ee » We 2 Ha ee ee, micht of ane wha might be suspected of ueting incomplicity | ¥#* aleo preserved for chemical analysis. + eB ly, Bas By its yellow precipitate, with ammonio-nitrate of b- cor et seer a me 9 T 10. al ecu ved, That we regan! the nomination of James Mon: | determination to 8 bis “all nus” t's | ith a twice adjudged traitor. To ask the removal of Mr. | we wart, from, the ne i Min pervon umloas by | yt: Gictment. against, the ofvader. "Third, owe sta. rll for Jotge of the Maperior Court as med uy asound ptermination support Im against po race Cook was to ask the President to displace a faithful friend pomsrseion, Was not Loreena) by any porson unless by Tth. By its dierolving in execss of ammonia, foe slatieg 1 wget S hird, those sta- wor Beem ot the bigh ond geared reqal- | ot enough to declare here our jutention to suj im— | and inveterate hater of Douglas; he therefore detormin my authority, and in the presenre of myself ar De. Dore: Sth. By ts green precipitate with ammonio sulphate of | tutes relating to lotteries and the sale of lotter Tor the ofice, and wo confidently ask for hia support tne | the declaration is to be carried into eilect hero and | $n yvebafore proceeding in ihe matter, to find some | Mus; every precaution was used in the course of the ex- | copper, which, Vckets. This is & very stringept act, euifrages of all who desire vo maluuain judi! intelligence and | everywhere else—in the face of the world. (Applanse.) | Man i! tnmois to assume the Paternity of the charges, | amination, morder that fail justice, mith be dene ta alt | Oth tees Seid ss Sl oc cusch tyure: | Seana Fai eee ROL nee of the we are engage a elec! i rou R ie " its yellow preeipiate with supburett ro. og of any ry. Fourth, awe presery! awaited, That forthe offce of Supervisor of tbe county we | peculiar circumstances, an importance ccarcely lees’ than | MAB. Reve, jm Conesquenee, were weltien. 00, byt Rene Oy Pr. Doremus, ‘it was thought wivisable to have tee.) gen and Rydrosalors acid,” 4 the purity of elections, which are important, Ta. order ty ey ah tonic in ie tenn x se da, | Haat which attaches to the election for a Pr it. Tt ia- amg of the suotee an finally the semaines whole body subjected to chemica! analysis, accordingly, 11th. Insoluble in excens of hydrochloric acid. to preserve to every voter his right to deposit his ballot. en for the pam year eminently entitle bim to renomination. volves national issuee—it has a bearing upon the | PONTE oo ofthe faithful, with the inducement of largo | i the flesh of the body was removed, with a portion of } 12. Soluble iv ammouia, ‘The act for the suppression of intomperance, and to . Resolved: That w bankrupt Sat ‘Treasury, a lar ‘perma. par ta ee ee ee = oa wnt | Feward. Hie avewer 1s sald $0 bave’ been worthy a fe sholeten, SoA tho ae =, bag ghd C4 ae obuaiuag We Cant aronatenl dpeat ncnecn cutie’ Se aceeaatekeae de yp in violated every ment increasing 5 tency two years hence. reason we shoul: x "is; the resul 8 anii| ven you by | tu! a was attached to paratus which a ry part of your city. * questions mooted fal and ‘uara, sustained by a corrupt and unscrapu | bring to bear all the force we cam command. 1 la neod- { Patriot, threatening oe ee ee es | Dr Dorctnen, wnder-wheas drenion th wan onnaselch: Sernied. the areenleretted hydreten and the ‘metallic | the opposers of this act have been settled by. the Court oon , have characterized the f the repabticam | legs to remind you that attempts have been made in cer- mote Wr Dr. Doremus was then placed upon the stand, when he | deposit obtained, contained in tube XI. A |. The mogt important clause of thik act ia that to ‘in this State, and it becomes the duty of the (rieuds of - *- | second Quixotic raid on Illinois, Whether the President - - " Bera cst covncenical 7. Maries and | win quarters (0 embarrass (he administration of James | 5° inant of thene passing evente, or whether he fs teetified as fellows — A portion of the sulpburet from the muscle treated by | punish the sale of adulterated or drugged Mquor. | “Shed efforta to sustain’ tbe principles and candidates of Buchanan. 1 am sure I may say, with the approbation of quot fy waiting his own good time to deal justice with all The CHRsT’s REPORT. hydrochloric acid, sulpburous acid, and sulphuretted hy. | Country districts suffer more from this pernicious democratic party. every democrat bare, that no administration im #0 aorta | eee ee om the surface of sting events. J City and county of New York, s:—R. Ogden Doromus, | drogen, the residue of precipitate from which metaie than the city. [have cut an advertisement from @ coup- Resolved, sound on - hear ri ing daly ework, deposes and sayr, we is Professor | *tain mar! |. Was obtained, is deposited om watch. oth 0 supply ar ror v eruicparg] wantocompine canals from surpiun revenue, pe fase vm Ad's denconany. "Castine * akles this move of Mr. Cobb, others, and with ap- be soir ta the Soe York Mehicat Co no ond im tho siaee umbered Xi ' Leacoesipenniaersatee pi A ma ae tome meer Ps ea oe if Roe uader th exiraraghat and profiate ascendancy of repud- | the brief period of igbtoen manths all who agimcion at | Far" {the ott nammany wigwam, Tvugias mon | New York College of Pharmacy: that by oner of Coroucr | "Another portion of the soft tisnues was prepared by a | liquors. Ts admitted that this businoas i largely carried ‘miliions fa 1683, to twenty six millions in 1858, with the inevita. lees an roared a i ay i yelp dag oolong opealy avow their retiance on she sympatay, comfort and | Connery be has made a series of toxiological examinations | modification of the foregoing processes for the hydrogen = gig for oe supoly of the tattrior towns ‘Bio pecessity arising from the exiating system of spoliation of | { te « oe am mn exeoutlve. | assistance M of the remaios of Mrv. Sophia Stephens, with the foliow! apparatos: rand Jury co igcover indict sated gems, | Yon? cotton sant vy ai ht | Senta le yi aerornd i. | a ar ae | eran Se, Re eset meters tS) BE eae pace ee ee ee v » portals of » Atlantic, sugge an analogy whic ry bog) 7 J d . y, September 24, 1868, de t r eta ith a metallic lustre resembling arsen' tube are more rsons ru make wae of. No matter bow vivlently the storm may | Hstch, of Buftalo, Also ‘expeeas the ntinost emil- | | Un Friday. Septen ber re tee pect eae. | Garked XUL ‘4 or adetereied. gues,’ in bet one mated uns oe the ’ old ow York, and consider the | With bis aewistant, Lr. Adam Zonker, at the post mortem dence in the old soft of New York, and ducted by Dr. James R. Wood, at the dead , Belle The remaining thir! of the liquid That among the various evidences of Ie bn Ts exon 4 Te catianed’ the LA Jation we condemn as unsound tn Ne and corrupt im | Page, or the great cep may be ag yh ng labors of the Syracuse Convention as 4 for therefor Yond wins are still the waves subside. Tt fe the ew he Hospital. Ve dictnents are found without cause ies serpaiy decent seoppromive to he marearie | Joel work if the chief mogitrat> pursucn quiotly | Uiace of New York poiteast, Wilke? wil eeavor Vg Hemp thie exnmnization Wike'Koon presented] Xttunatiatiee neaibah was wade of the-arsenie on. | Serious. ‘Toe fhcitay with sich iadietmentaare proce sateresia which It profemes to protect, origmated only froxn ‘he the great public ends he proposes, the country soon } t's © ny by ane inoue ie ton tater | to the Coroner's jury by Dr. Wood, a is, per- | tained in the viserra Of the deceased, vie: the Beart, the | Sgainct innocent personé is a very great evil. Sorrupt deaiga of providing for polieal hacks and Increasing | acquires a corresponding freedom frot exeitement-poiti- | 1° .°¢ ts ce, Gann ten toy 4 red haps, unncceesory, 1a connection with the chemical ‘teat! | remainder of the lungs, liver and kidneys, with the 1 evil disposed persons to go to the yrand jury ‘the existing and unnecessary len upon the commerce cal agitators make but a feeble impression upon the public ao oe jon, nothing | y transpired t | ony. ‘The stomach was tied at the cardiac and pyloric | and small intestines, the spleen, pancreas, omentum, purpose of indietments against those the ONE VOrE a rat we again, with evidence furnishol by expe- | Mind. When his areailants wore most clamoroax, no | fale the coulidence of Dongle ‘Gnemice of awaken that | Cxiremities, and with the duodenum, ® portion of tho | bladder and uterus, weighing together 7 IDs. and 3 oz, when they know that couvietion canbot be rience, denounce the an Police act as aety oalioe” sounds were heard in response from the executive ject will be to forma @ new party. ” Yiver, with the gall Diadder and kidneys, placed in anew 0.012 grams of arsenious acid were obtained. indictment, if found, It tends to bring grand tive, paruzan and ‘subservient to the designs ofcor- | Mmansion—thero was no sign of perturbation, which vse » and carefully cleansed jar. The other abdominal viscera, 6.185 grams of arsenious acid, or about one-fifth of a a and degrades the Conrts that eos and equally arehene © Oe always attends upon indecision. (Applause.) This et portions of the right aud of the brain, were also | grain. ing to do them. After a few farther ghganger, Fepeal at practi moment of this | calmness communicated itself to country, and Political Intelligence. pinced in clean glass ¥ ‘amd removed to deponent'’s | Ono portion of the sulphuret, from the quantitative | the Grand Jury wore dismissed to their fact, so injuriously conflicting with our municipal firm determination he has evinced ‘0 maintain the | Gruare Surm ox Rarcascax Hrronenr.—Gerrit Seaith, } Private laboratory. 3 2 are Se Se views, Se wae OT Oo S Court adjourned to Tuesday morning. Josh iddings, chatucter- stomach, which was ina remarkable state of pre- senius jucing a mnetailic stain eeeneeneeneneeeeen satapansar debi sweapte tee berveiion, wan ivana to cuutsin Oomall eenasey of a.ceb. | arsenic: five tube XV. Court of Common Pleas=Special Term. : i : i the Sol soslchy | sulancration were te dod to-any be wowte raat the fee ministration were to end to would rank among Triton” ch v Most patriotic and successful Presidents the country has laaiatppl andthe | ever bad. (Applaure.) Filibuaterism, the Mormon war, ‘auccesatully dev that weconsider | tho Kaneas agitation, the right of search, have all been that the Hon, William, ¥. Gwin, one of the originaiors and | disposed of (Applause, Our opponents, if they were Cireem ctroentnn of Bie gress mncaere, ts entitled to the | frank, would admit the truth of what Tsay. Indeed, on ises republicanism in this State-—Whatever the repabli- | stance resembling coffee grounda. ‘on analysic, | Another portion was collected on a watch glass and Before lop can party be in Ohio, it i a coward and a hypocrite in | yielded tbo undicatton of oplem or of aay metallic polsua,’ | dried. fee watch glass XVI. guage 9M b The small intestines, which were this State, Hie a coward in the presence of Voth rum | The sui) ‘nian i , i ui 4 [cn y A Hi that Biwin D, Morgan is worthy of their votes. Bat that | BYdtoceh gut aud decomporing by heat compounds with | tae of the ap yed, and a portion of the Dearty thanksof the American most questions they acknowledge his suecess. We can't i lated ( \ us acid a der bei served 1 " « proses whother order and stabie government in the neighboring republic of timated their candor very high. T «peal bitory law, is notorious, Moreover, had he beon friondly tim may recommented, it afforded on Tn ad 10 the varion® examinations of the body, | thereto, There are, perhaps, in this case cireametances: Mexico, are essential to the advancement of the commercial in. | body of the party—the majority of all partios to euch @ law, the republican party would not have so | *4i of af orange tint, with a metallic lustre, re the matting near the bed of the deceased, which was | which contribute much to show an intent on the part of teresta of cur country and the progress of etvilizavion and ha in intention—but I epeak of their leaders. We have no | sted wae of the sulph See tabe mark: identifie nd suspected might contain traces of vomited | Raker to grant his associate full power and authority to manity; aod it is our earnest recommendation tbat ail proper | faith in them on questions of public poticy. The only | “ated to defy the rum interest as to put him in nomina- ‘The large in htly reddened in | matter was analyzed. but aflorded no Indications of motal- | make a general distribution of the partwership effects, but AE = aK the navional 1 question wpon which the adversaries of Mr. Buchanan | tion, It is a hypocrite, for it is laboring to cheat the col- parts of the colon and of the rectum, and contained a smail | lic poison Tdeom the letter referred to sufficient to uphold the as of the Union, now directin, fsa oun a Oe coca coy wel = wt ae ored people into the belief that the republiean party will onsthy of 9 brows Pasty substance, which on cxamiun cotton Level the nest of dogenant, was likewire | signment, and decline to for ye the injanction, The mo- ‘loetion in New York, shall vi been od Kansas we been in this bs hydrogen apparatus yielded an oranye ovlored | tetted, but yelled no evidences arsenic or other | tion will, therefore, be denied with costs, be in ‘Of our patriode devouon to | Union now as a sovercign State, with a constitution | &ivetothem the right of suffraze. But the party that nate lace the preceding, (Gee same 2) nee come | teen. Borsdorff, de., vt. Brampeon, dc. The discovery sought Nes the uational democracy: and | of ite own choice. Mr. Dix hore proceeded to speak of the | refuses to protect colored people in their right to their | Beveral portions of th Hver, of of a and of the Tn corseqnence of the responses to the texte related, | in this apptication ie too general. A party has no right to we ourselyes te use our antiring and nied efor 10 | other questions which beeu before the country, and | pod.es will never give them the right of suffrage. lungs, were red by different chemical processes for | and to various others, which, though important in a court a general ‘exarmination of the papers and docu: Seem the Empire Biate republienn corruplion’ aod ils. alluded particularly to the Mexican question. Tam in " the afor apparatus, from which stains of yellow and | of justice, are, perhaps, anaceessary, and would prove | ments of an adversary with a view to ascertain if some- by favor, eaid he, of ting to the invitation to take Mex Asorum From Srate.—The people of Nebraska are agi- | prownish yellow hues were procured. tedious and uninteresting at a preliminary inquisition, the | thing cannot be found therein which will poss bly aid him. ‘The names of Baward L. Doonelly, John Kelly and John | 1° wider our and I believe there is statcamaan. | tating the qucrtion of forming a State constitution and | Ax the deponent hud never before met with similar re. | deponent is forced to state his convictions that the body of | I think, therefore, that the application must be denied, with ok idhaeet anit dis cenit ship enough to devise a plan by which oar neighbor may | socking admission into the Union. The population of the | Stilts by this process, and was unable to learn that such the tate Mrs. Sophia Stephens comtained arsenic to an ex- | 810conts to alte the event, and with liberty to the plain Giancy were received with applause. resol be mace a ebarer in our quietade, our baruouy aud oor Dad been obtained hy others, and soepecting that the pre. | tent rafficient to bave produeed death. tiffs to renew the application on further or other papers it tions a8 » whole were adopted with great choors. liberty. (Applanse.) Bat this is too important a subject | Territory is estimated at 25,000. sence of eulphuretted hydrogen from the putrefying ma Deponent desires to state that the analyaoe and dineer. | so desired. ‘Then there was a load and almomt unanimous ehout for | ‘2, Ye, digcuseet im detail here, Mr. Dix, in referring to |‘ Wanstead to Ltixom—Pnormons frauis contem: | terials under examination. by its decomposition at @ red | tions were conducte! in places where arsenic is not em —————————— the late reguit in Pennaylvania, said that, instead of being plated—The agents of Nouglas buying up votes.""—Thia is heat, in connection with the decomposing arseuicate? | ployed. The various parts of the & under examina City Intelligence. Van Buren, Van Buren” —— with cries for “ Kelly,” | discour: by the example set by that State, we should which were kept up till the first demand was complied | be roused to new exertions to place New York right. If, with by Jomy Vax Boren coming forward anf addressing | he continued, the public mind has been carried by the meeting. popular delusion, let ue labor to clear up the poi He returned thanks for the kind reception given to bim . hydrogen, produced the yelow sulphuret of arsenic, Louis Democrat over the following paragraph i= Medical College, of passing these gases at the | of locking aud sealing were rigidly observed: and further, D Tho desperate which we have alway? anticipated would be played by Douglas in Niinois is preparing in the | RE** Mf the President, in bis own home, has been Never was there a time when it was of more importance | encecefully ageailed by the portidious mon over whom, 1 ; : held at the hoare of Amerteus Co, No. 6 ‘ : cit tie | thove obtained from Ue viscera before referred to. salts, carefully examined, but every article of ‘chemical at oure of J . No. Sux) Inet that the democracy of Tammany Hall and of Now York } in their need, he has held the stiteld of protection, let un | Sy aoe gone Penta La 8 ainkn ‘One of the yellow stains obtained from the liver was | apparatus used, such a® crucibles retorts, receivers, | evening, forty six companies reported thesantives na ta: should rally with their ancient vigor to sustain democratic | bring New York to his aid, and for every unfaithful man | (rode of men are being hired publicly in one streets to go | then tested Dy passing a gentie streain of pure and dry | evaporating dishes, Ke., &e., were new, ana parchased tending to take i] ta the reception. The Committee to Hinois, ostensibly to work Om the railroads, but really | °*9s*" ** through the tabe containing it. On applyi especially for this investigation from No, 4% who just returned from Philadelphia, : heat the stain Folatilized, and was gradually urged ‘And, 1 conclurion, the deponont wisber to testify to the | speak in the highest terms of the courtesy and gentle it to ratify the State and county nominations. Te re fighting the baitles of out of the country when those nominations ‘nion. Let us go into the were made, and therefore he might be supposed capable grent principles of government, to lead - les than now (Cheers.) They were assembled ] in hie own State let us give a faithful heart hore, Let ua fon . to vote for the Douglas candidates for the Legislature. of giving an impartial jadgment as to their merits; and | on our glorious country in her career of prosperity and } ville, N. ¥., haa dropped 1 8 | ij igab’ which was burned 5 »NY., op the American State ticket ant } verted into sulphurons acid and the arsenic into | series of chemical analyses. indefatigable labors, he would ay, that from te Governor down to the Stato aus.) s hettged the Sénett repute thie rtnous acid. The latter was’ deposited as a faint white | by night as well as by day, even Sundays not excepted, | King, which was one-act apt a Prison , the ticket presented by the democratic Dix concluded, renewed cries for Joun Kenuy J ‘ stain o the cool glass the coil; it wat dissolved | are Coroner and jury indebted for the roport at the | Friday night, was erreneously stated to belong to Mr. Cor- iy be hy: of the most admirable ‘tickets ever pre- | called that gentleman to the stand, who was weleomed Nix Conanmssowat = Diernict CONvESTION=-KNOW | in 9 fow drope of warm distilled water, and found Ww re- | present date, hell, the offal contractor. She waa the property of ©. B. wented to the demorratic voters of the State of New York. | with considerable iting himself, He | Noruwe Nosmsxatioy.—The American Convention of | spond to the chemical teste for arsenic. for cating A te — the fact of arsenic bei , ‘Applause.) They bad a high duty now to perform, and | eaid that i wae hie habit w eias es Geen bh peer e aR on 4 Wg AT ly gee Fs v iY be propose wo review brit soci of the questions NE Le oe ee ery ree Lemmcamone, | Miah: Congrentonal district meet at Saery- | Te mabe iene ee Cone rears can free te | ee ene a ha bees tho 7 lide be 2 oe the ice, a business ia which she bad been pre- Creel, Unt ere te a peat ans teas || Lehalt of others, and ask them to retty thele sommstion®: | town on the 284 tet, to nominate a candidate to | er cimllat Ne tee mus cesmalned te just related. oti. | "Q, mansaioe thane preeeripuoes given in evidence bi Gagignd is EaRiniere. ne Tuay are assembled here as the supporters | served hy the demonstration which the mention af hisname | run in eppesitin 10 John B. Haskda ant ¢ fication of the aber Ghemleal processes, yielding yollow | Dr. tr at cee virclher of uot there are any yet. | DROWNRD.—A seaman, namet Charles Sehenit, about 7 d e State, " nd afforded faint r ond is con | same. A. restion © * « fi those who had eriticized Me. Buchanan's con: | severcly atigmatizing the American purty for its proscrip: | Publican and democratic parties. M. M. Dickinson was | tained im the tube Mark Vn | degree of accursey. Hirer trettwant bound), whe eascavoring 10 Gene the chosen President, and F. M. Far Hi 3 Es Z i i E i z tion of adopted citizens. Mr, Kelly reviewed the history 4 Vay ay fg REO a fecretariee. The following Committee On Resolutions were | iy hydrochloric qd, with he addition of & small | nic had been taken bave the efect of lewening pain? A. | jas was accidentally drowned by the, anchor, suddesly the country there were two dangerous ques. | of the free State of Minnesota, ‘The olsjoct of the republican eo, Neleo, J.P. auaders, George Dussing, Dra. | Smeunt of chioriye of | potash, Ubeu treated by | B WOAH. A. , serson po relleved consldersbiy by tak. | RUGS Ae. omt rel, Mm Sen, an aos ee settied—ove was the Mormon question; the | party now wae to get holdof the next Congress, 40 | Naudin, lewis Walsh, B. 1. Hyatt, man Minor, W. | ae eee ee a y suiphurous acid gas, which, A fk venped yh vans 2 body was found it was stH! warm. It was convey the Kanent qnestion. A.tbird dificult question aroso | that in the event of the Prapiiential election, gong’ t y iedan J. Cole, EM. Farrington, telah Diiivern, | Cece tested by the hydrogen apparatas, produced | ing lnedanem Nees Gaey Oeuen wih lees Wer | vo the Seaman's Retreat, Staten Island, where Meera of ueasoh ciolined Uy trees Begin, | trek Cede i SON ay ee enc eee Wins i | Soon Ctagrove, Win. We. Knapp, Jncob 0. Behrosder, RW: | (ne saliow ns Wil iidenoees play of colors, as ta, the | Serreierels meee, tect than | Vanderbilt held en tnquert. | Versiot accordingly diMculty, which threatened civil war for the | Seward or somebody clee. He hoped, however, that the | Christie, ae aeerte aretaneonnates & wiers, vomiting, porging aod.& sensation of burning a | Tas Mencarms Limant Associanos edvertiso © course had been seed without the shedding of a drop | democracy of New York wohl leet evemy man ‘on thor | The following, among other resolutions, wero fo: | tial proot of their farsenical character tobe exhitiied, de. | symptom of the proaence of arscnic? A. Yes. "S " | ceiectures, commencing October 28, to be given for the —, ge a Bam 4, been ant tae Serene te Governor. He would not iret, het datene tor has vee | Pomeut deemed it essential to submit the catire body of Q. What are the common sy: of poisoning by | penefit of the book fund of that institation. Among the arate 6 Reece % which have occurred in the past; | , Reeolved. ag no candidate for Congress bas yet | the deceased to chetaical examination arsenic? A. An answer tothat question woul consume con- | jecturers are Professor Silliman, Vandenhotf, Saxe the ' to the American e'ectors intriet The depouent would here state that had ho been called | siderable time. The symptoms would depend entirely | poct, and others. The course will no doubt prove attrac- oe) ‘The right of search jon Was | but be would ask them if would like to eee the asrertion of Great was un- | men they hated most elected on the second Tuesday of No. | fF their support at the coming election, we take great 7 upon to decide at this tage of the wna'yels as to the | upon the omy ¢ caus administered. It may be | tive. smal for y law. Whatever use the American fag wa vember, or New York go like Pennsylvania, against thy piersure in presenting the name of EF. W. Andrews. of eof & poison, ke \ Xt . , e 4 | presenc: , he would baye been anable to have | taken in very a lengtir “ ime of peace concerned the American people an | democratic party and the administrution. The speaker Wentchester county, geoticmay. whow steady’ abe Presented the Coroner aud apa tesuaoay ofa pont. | of time without any of the above | ,,Dmcmnom: een Sine see enn ee . (Cheers. ) demas Bespenne eretore declare ‘iwelt at eome length on tho wenofits which the democra- | rence to, und bold and eloquent advocacy of Americanism, | tive character. effects, but when taken ins large quantity | the cage eee Soe te Peles Oe & witness, hor i the part of Great Britain should b | tic party had done to the country from Jefferson's time, | fr many years ak furnish a satisfactory pi that, i With the assistance of Dre, Zenker aud 8. L. Badd, the | effect is evident to every medical man; if you give me the bonorably eed by Police Justice Brennan Ly Ayes arent But a party i: | and predicted that it was destined to bring into the Union | elected, he will faithfully tsbor to secure the + | goft tissnes, which were in a romarka'sle stato of presor. | dose taken, I will endeavor, with some degree of acuracy, — ve "y pny the rae th the wees Continent, of “Asnerie ome mari in | tion of Ger Principles in the federal legislation of out GoV- | vation, were dissected from the ton, and examined to deverive the ay mptome which would follow ‘ Jersey City News. ~ owt pom interrupted the speaker's remarks.) M ernment. hy several different chemical processes A Did it not appear to you' extraordinary to fin! A Detective ix TROUBER.—EX-Chiet of Police Farley, of dipooneed codec endo Kelly then ailaded to the county ticket, and spoke tn hi Resolved, That we will do our mtmost to sustain the | sh" yy ord ¢! had been baried. twe Baas y. ' , 4 To illustrate the methods cinployed, an! to afford thf & sody which buried twelve months nh such a ’ r nominntion of Mr. Andrews, and to show by the rote we | Coroner and jury an opportunity to judge i their nature, | retma eer ves, the body | Jette City, who was jrecently appointed an special detec the result? He Van Buren) had had | terms of Alderman Guay, tie candidate for County heating Groclalmied la London, by the high | Cierk, and Mr, Waterbury, the nomince for District At- | Will give him that at least enough true Americans aro@M | ang of the time requisite for the performance of the few weeks , | torney, whore manners, he said, might have been }. | in this Congressional district “to pat on guard.” tions, de 7 it two of ty be etrack with the appearance; on cut | count from a the Americ ¥® principle was right, at Tames Ha: | sive, bit an intimate weqoaintaniee with him. he was sure, | . Theee resolutions were finally adopts, aud the nomine. Srarotons,. Gepenent tege Teave Ww detail two of Wee | Cece Stenson we vu tamren a orverel ai ‘punags Bageerd San" whon be hel been fa opt ttt had a right woe veniere say f impression which a slight | ton endorsed. On being of the wishes of the " PROCES XO. 1 ofthe body. The uterus and the womb were red, ~ | company during the evening. Farley cuims that the rob- rs sat econ ieee. ° nae.) Thun ee EE pang Tho speaier wk Convention, Mr. Andeews Hee a ees | qyAbeut tem pounds of wuseular and alivare two pp | 126 thal the coloring matter of the Viood was not des | bery was committed by two other persons wN) he wag question 4 sor county officers seriatin, war '. tak cheered - © | the remains of weed * a ne troyed. their movements from other of et ae Gere fi bean hy Ay At all Convention, who then adjourned sine die. and enpacious porcelain crueiofe, feted upon by rong | A Jurer=o what canse do you fitcibate the, high state | street. trial will probably lake petce luring the 0 TA icket, but ro all, ex - — Ipharic acid and ee hours, the of preservationcof the body? A. From w have al term, a Vocompton Legiaigtare, « Shricks were being heard froin J corsitont pinion that the winate ticket wold he eloctert, Supertor Court, See varrea every S00 tase cnn porcelain epatela. Peedy soa an trom what Dr. Doremus ‘hae «sid, T pre. | "eres ~- = we i. eo °) ft Mr. | Ber he tinplored chem oot to rest upon their arms in the Before Juge Woodruit. ‘When it had assumed a pasty coydition, one third was re | Same every sargeonfwould attribute it to the ieffluence and Yetnow Fever ar Foor Brown. By a ict | me hed Sor phe wy eed” is Tee thie y | certainty of victory , he struggie was a rrost (portant DO NOT KEEP VICLOUS Dows. move for a second chemical operation. The remain presence of arsenic. from an officer at Fort Brown, Texas, dated the 13th inst. and appiet her admission, ad ho (Mr. ny one, and great odds were against them. Mr. Kelly con Oct 26.— Wm. Herbert. an infant, by Thomes Herbert, vie | was boated todryness, During the last twelve hours depe Coroner @onnery then proegpded to charge the jury in | we tearn that Brevet Lt. CW. Francis bang KS the Seve ‘and believed flow, that & oO amid loud applause ; 2 guantion, ve. Wm. B. Brockway. —This was aa action for | nent and his assistants alternated in the incessant stirring | an eleborate manner who, an hour's deliberation, | First iment of United States Artillery, there a peneve Bt - oe Y * pecemnembndaniet band struck up “ The Bold Soktier Boy," and three | damages for injury done the plaintit by the defendant's | of the mass. The whole operation was most nauseating and | rendered the following yellow fever on the night of the Ith inet. The totat Daye esany ben? any ourtertvem ommondation. | caeers were called for Allorman somelioty or other: | dog geiaing him and Incorating his gpclit, a portkm vc | diegueting. Tho black powder was heated over a water VERDICT, Jeaths at the Fort since the present company entered it, ’ Dears os Age ea merc onn tie wh ware be bat tire oat wee et Fespondedt {0 i net ~~ be Waren won torn Away, The injury whs proved tothe eat | ath, with etrone nitrile and hydrochloric aciis todry. | We, the jury, do belleve, according to the evidenes, that } seventy four in number, September 1. 1868, have Deon po ye tengenwtge wk nah 4 arecr Re | cheers the andicnce was fated to lia ythe remarks of } iefaction of the jury, who retaruod a of $259 for | nose, then with hot distitied water, and d 1, The fitter. | the deceased came to her death from poison adminietered | thirty five, of whic ty ove were soldi yo cams heard of there was the murder by free State man of © yur, We. W. Serugham, Mr ke in favor of the seve. "plaintiff. @! Wynd was then introduce into the hydrogeo appara * jo her by ber husband, Ja tephens, during the month Wone®, aid ope ordnance sergeant omployed is contained | other means prohibited by law. The fact ENTS. > No, 160 East Twonty ain crucible, and ,digested with pure ed to the Coroner that Stephens had not signed the exami- pon the Corouer ordered the prisoner application to the President for his removal, and thus rid | ing shrunk in the Teast; the fico was decomposed | pected liquid, obtained from the turcles as described, | Fcanan, Chas. Easton, Wun. Kigar, Josoph Fiber, Chas, » Chas. » Wm. > , " 2 ition and discoloration was caused by tho | a metallic lustre, resembling arsenic, appeared beyond the | ©. @vodhue, John M. Moses, Wm. Mackie, Edwd. Nelson result of the peace project was to produce alagh here | PocrObsnny om the fluids in the stomach) passing ont | heated glass coil, tis was allowed to documulave tor wo | Chas. L. Stewart, Jus, Struthers, Walter M. Taylor, Win. ing the cavity of the peritoniam, | ment for passing pure and dry oxygen gas was applied at | lected, to charge the grand juries as to the manner in’ a considerable portion of gas escaped; the parts that were ] the opposite end of the glase tube. which they should discharge their duties; it might not be ne- volatilized by (he beat frou @ spirit lamp. must be present to constitute a quorum to do business; no eer hgh pe oe. twelve of you, remember, Fes auite. A vote in favor of it; youshould appoint one of your number of that event in the reign of President Buchanan would | to tho lower part of the duodenum; a portion of the gall, | The vaporized arsenic, mingling with the oxgen ala red | 48 clerk, 10 take the minutes of the evidence “given before cipate acting so important a character as that of the liver and the bladder were removed an heat as it was urged through the coil, was converted into | You; you should admit but one witness at a time in each i i. % anne laced in a jar provided by Dr. Doremus; the | arsenious acid, which appeared as a ‘white deposit on the | Cate. ‘The District Attorney or his assistant may be pre intestines were also placed in a jar; tho internat | ¢ool tube beyond the heated coil. sentif he chose, and aid you in oliciting evidence 5 Close of Inst Congress, Mr. Douglas, in executive session Of | Docorved as the specimens I have carefully preserved in | ammonio nitrate of silver, which dissolved in excess of | Stroyed, unless the Grand Jury or District Attorney think my musenw; this portion of the examiuation was con- | ammonia; nnother yielded a green precipitate, with am- | it bert they should be preserved for alterior purposes, It ¢ | monio sulphate of copper, soluble ob addition of ammo- | !* 4 misdemeanor for either of you or the District Attor- i) | nia; and the third and remaining portion afforded a yellow | Bey or ow officer attending the court to digeiose the fact : ctinent has been found for a felony where the body were also placed in a jar pro- | with hydrechioric acid. accused if not in custody; and the oath you have taken vipitate was dissolved in ammonia and | Fequires you to keep what occurs before you secret, wn- examination | the remainder reserved for exhibition, in tube marked X less you are called upon as witnesses to disclose the samo cause of its affording the | before some oificer or tribunal having the right re were any | following destinguishing tests, which combined cannot bo | into the same. The laws of the State make it my duty to iso unusually well A second bottio | ied obtained by {renting tho amas ieee i. al. ot Baker df al—An assignment y, but lined with a thin ba: was reserved for examination. pattie marked S ' of creditors, with or without and slavery. It is a hypocrite, for its agents are going WP | of q yellowish pasty Thaterhal which, after previous we: A portion of the skeleton of the deceased was analyzed | made by one or vari without the Maine a and down the State to persuade the friends of temperages | yaraivn, Was examined with an apparatas for generating | and metalic arsenic obtained; this was oxidised by the } (100 Mle var eek - anna hen hrpmer > a . the | tion, as well as the different chemicals and apparatus r aaah rece pt Hibern: the heading, in flaming Unes, which appears in the St. | CEperueut was tried at deponent'’s laboratory, at the | made use of, were never left exposed, but the precautions Ouaseer of Fomiaiee pov ay haggede rs oe same time throngh @ glass tube heated tw red tn insure against the accidental introduction of impurities, | the kind that has taken place heretofore. Ata moeting Stains were produced identical in appearance to | not only were al! the chemicals, whether metals, acids or | of the companies who intend taking part im the through « coll of glage tubing a foot and a half in length, | invaluabie assistance rendered by Dr Adam Zenker and | manly kindness of the members of the Hibernia. Cuascxn Froxt.—The Know Nothing paper in Hornetis- | futcd to vedneses AB autinpated, the sulpbur was con: | Dr. B. L. Budd during this ‘eagronadiy ant lanrthenod | Pexeive oF sm Steas ce Kive.—The steamer ro their rington and A. Noudin Fight ounces of the musculat tistue was dissolved ©. Would not the administration of laxtanum after arse. | Chain the flukes of ‘one of the anchors, on Saturday state of preservation in remrmabic slams of preservation; evel & coumDey tive, was indicted last week by the Grand Jury of Hudsou to inquire ‘