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VERY INTERESTING FROM HONDURAS THE EXECUYION OF His Last Speech atthe Place of Execuno He Bies a Rowan Cathotie---lHis Kdify ing SENTENC COLONEL RUDLER’ INTERFSTIe GE PALS OF THE CAPTURE Remane Contuct of the Bonduran People and Aatboritles, OUR TRUXILLO CORRESPONDENCE Penrice, Sept 18 1860 Beecution of Walker—How he Met hig Miute—His Lat Words and Actions—% Steamer Osevola, de Genera! William Waiker was sbot on the 12% inet., at showed throvghout the greatest r ving color when walking from the Two soldiers, eight o’rloek AM ComMness, not ev: ‘With drawn wort With Uxeo bay Tn hie right hand ha n his lefte erueifix bis peat on the fatal cauuete be requested the priest ta ch ax he could not speat: load enough the people that be aged the par. to be heard, to & ia variously He then sat down, fred on the instant » three cheers, and ail been decently buried, with the | * L think there was a deep fe Ing of eympathy for bie fate om the part of the people | theo generally, nor doom there appear to be any epirit of win dictiveress op the part of the government and {ts officers. “1 to four years imprisonment, bat l | up co toe city think be will he liberated betore tong: Matters are getting us ‘Deval rites of the chu © quiet bere, bat still American interests require looking after, and our countrymen feel | if we are to expect na American fs stil here, an 0g 48 she remaine there will be no y sill not, however, rlesp so weil | hat the government oF people vinlevee, but becaune there are 4 Indrones to prode by mo ments geperally are « does exist, ave ation of the mau who ever mecow dl! r Oaeeols belonging to the line ford, of your oity, y between thik port and that of ped ing two trips monthty. yneting on auotner “ta, to ron between Cuba, #1!) do more for the ia Crome countries than ai! whieh now fur Bataravo, in Omoa ana Bo) OF THR HERALD, eotly translated from @ Span It coutaing seve. © Ue eommunlested by oar | KONTO, Sept 12 1960 Sot Dieant General of Siow He, Wide Walker ( Aeduras, the celebrated cbtet ain Waiker, was fuaged aud con otwg wie to allege aay thing fa aright to wage war agaiost | hat republtt had driven bie Finale of he Drama of the Of Giinusters, Mr 7 Cemued to tea Conteal amerioe ed tu the same place that vytog Truxtilo, the « Onomia tbowe ix daya of tmprisoumen: nd coneei@uey am rte farwet De yer tur people that hy and deiven from there bowen | abetr punie «dim with the greatest be ani) deing ready to be exe. cuted, be beeg J with these the Vat although ine port by him, yet the wo a bere of the country's | quar’, where, at the surecrase Up, and thera, reeiting to him He 7 aPRKCH wor whob T made on Plain people wt Ruataa, yanwee ME BFE BOL 1 sh pardon of the poopie. I jgustion Would that tt were ae me Reman catbel ore, wt Ob wie we om guidy ceive deat » for the R904 Of soolety is MeMouraMe Hie dive witn “rcoary coolness Mis romaing placed \u a coffin, and feet to PEROE A & Perot ai after Walker fkeOution, the Amerioaa © B. Taylor, with « remtorce ment for wim of es serived In the bay, pet soon afterwards yee of having usc over forees of tne repablie. wer steamer ls expected goon, aod the cols wit wie Uo the til fated expedi i locke 1 proharie, mo ignorant are ite abetiors iu the se ‘the metanctoly eed of Waikor TRUKOLO, Sop, 18. 1560 Ao) SENTRNOK OF WALKER AND RODLES sone nie the buccaaeer Watker— rth the e ‘ ~—teaned, braving neem captured, the eommancer of the port, Dau Norberto Mart neg, proceeded othe form ntion Suamary Court for ihe srial of theent fy Walker and bie kecona in command, F A Rud wer Tre trini DAVINg been opened, it was banded over L manor in chief of the restoring force, Gevern Mararo alvaez, who, alter baviug beard the ac erred i ther deteaoe, mentenced the former to oarita! pie mboret, sue tbe iatter to fur years imprisonment, bit briny treated copfurmably to Ubele gexteeces. Tho necvned ‘a Liele defence urged no excuse, wud ever Rud bot ent to Commandant Martiez, toroagh the ling (666, @ commun) ation? deericg bin eratisude bo Houduras tor the ciemeney wien which he vo trated ‘The rematuder of the party, consisting (he Secebty Odd men, ba# eee pardoned HNGer Cou- ang cath newer again to enlist ip apy Yanda) pro atany republic ef Centra’ America uk shot, an? the execution took place ia the ore f Arms (plaza de Armas), which communi: nthe inndtug piace by which be made aus satry, the Gin of suguat ANE CONDUCT OF TIK NONDTRANS. © Were pardoves are wGil im fruxdlo, while a og prepared & lake then back to the Uuited mre very weil treated, even ladies of the +. Jorgetting the tronble# and terrors of @ pre- atieuding W the stok and wouuted et forces, op their pat, henave in Buon & to wie the admivation of the etrangers who eo9 of their propetety aud eurordipavioa om ‘be New Orleaus Helte, Sept. 23 | oe pleasure this moruing loug interview be ‘ Down sud Captain Wot, late of General We com y to Ronturas, who reached tae city from the tw thes : Gaduator, | whiche se trom datention at ye action etation to the many aod cect OF Lo foster, who tformet the 3. /tish officer Were ontied to go asbers, apd if they oo: | earh Conmared by the Quarantine taw thay eau!’ come Major Dolan, Capt West aad Mayor Moor | ercordsogty weut anhore m De Fostey | betty wous host Mejor Hoof J, Fematowd wt the Querautine ate the hers wore, by the Kitueas of Dr, #oster, with parse up the river From tuom we wv the operaGud sad on of ho tf \tteh commas ver Sab mot anchored nefore the Fort of Praxitio. thea aceagied | by Walker wiih biaermmand of euety mou, aud oa the ee abould deliver the fort, all Lie arms an? p the sonduran wathurities, wins au thould pey #66 000, w sich Was alleco hat boew daxea by bom frem the Curtem Houre: and thas if be(Waslery would Becept thete terme, the arith comm aader wuld guaran tee bim safe protection howe, i enea treasportation as Welker could obtain, | 6 Walker rep aa by asking by what wuchority @ Rritiah commander made such do mandr Nsimon replied by asking bY J wirbout «flag, mace War Keninet 4 nat Walker replied that twat as a cit izeu and offtver of the | Nicaraguee republic be mate war against @ state whick bed invaded the “tate of hie aloptior Saline cakimed thet Sriteh commeres wae serion lnjored by Walker's occnpation of Truxitie, wud that the Une aed port ebarges of the pork were piedwed Ww vay cebta due Ragheh eeu, Walker replied toat nis ceca pation of Trexyic far trom th/arioumly ilectipg the Nights of Kogtah citizens, would result greatly te their wacvartage Is reaard to the charge of having taken $60 000 from | the Curtor Hove, be pronoeceed anon ad | that there was not meont in & or in the, spid by nim chiaed by a perempiors demana on the part of the Retusn mancer that Waker Rhowlt Rurrennnr on the terns Sinted, poring Gin until ten o’ehink the next day, the 229 © aAvguet, wo d-termine For some time Ger Walker «an | ar decided amte be courve bar, deaty, be oonchided he would march out of the fort char night, and prec sed dow the comet to the mouth of the Romar river, and toonte to Swan Fiaoe, vbenoe be coud afer communications «ith i Ron an the people of whieh warmly eptmyathized with \ bun Acertcwgiy, al midnight, Walker having deetrnyed all Die er rplur Gtomani von ant arma, aod leaving eight #ek men, including Colon} Tons, wh) bad been iy wouuted god in n dying State, marones out of | the fort, wite eienty etgnt men aad owe the | coast ty the direction of the Roman river," A rigiiant | okeut oo board of the learn, wien Iny about & | thouseod yards Crom the beach, would have detected thie | ovement Kut withent wterruption the tittle band pro. | Seeded peverml miler, Ont they cesehod (he banks of & | river wtich ineir Rtopid guide told them was fordable | Hore they were leat and bewiloered hy the incapacity of winded to eocamp. Wreu the marr | ny canue Waiker foand viat he was but dve or Bie wire from Proxtivn, at aathority oe, ao in be proceeded farther up the river, ! wwe marching the bate party aboot thirty miles from the month of 1 parks, kuowa as the Cottou Tree ged te reerant tw #eacel men fhe ¥, 00 the morning of the Sun, reet treew cloamiig Khor gaue wad otber. the dabient sue oe @ a1 ene fare of Hvw ta. } tiny mad ying wine Org ® By Wing HOM Pane Warennd “Gaia UY epee thm Aeeeral of Walker's maa ware the dre, but be quukly csitented bit litle A forming them jato two companion, tu diffrent siireotinas, ome wo aad | Blebsrpee the priacige! party « | Pol General Walker, newtog gO8 a HEME Read of bie par 1) WAY At Dy a Hondurnh atm HatAuen OF 4wO Denem, | wn BePPed NEG la LUE Late Toe Geusral, however, } Qowekly Croup bt dows Din aemeiant with aie tee phaoter, fed the reek ot che Reedurnas fled ii great eoatusion, saving her kiflee Aud wounded beaind OF ebte party forty, but Cuitty got bask co Fruxitio, j thal Walker's mon ware all ve i ewsete, Unie lowe Lie ention CAN PEROUR YB roma mimi, a € Motry me Bae Strenke are Ely freed aw OF the et witer ane & wlloe ur tered by the Hm ry hich eaourred te tne af Walker took up of warch Wo ® piso fur oe whe river, tet ‘ou Thi pace toe with ber ewnalty bet Loe severe we Hof by the Ure of mune strane tug Ww party was Kindly entree an Re pince at Inwetrmie t the How tu ane lemerally, ans to aut Ae Bey eh mos eaee Waker «me we " tog Geet march ae Caryb viagos, “1068 (Oey Sere A waYE Kat) Peeetved, gaa Freee ving © (hee 8 etrap ging Shot from seme orowiiug Hm * nt tt ad Geely rencusd & piece om tie oat ealioe Lethe Boek, where they renmatont tr a © OE tron kone Croament Crom the Oaryie, aud reg Dees © Crarsoert the ai a . Water hao arrange Jittie Rock Walker prosandet q nv ate ‘ tents . = fed Walker romaine! for thre oe. # Oot two Mid me bait ation Prom ADs mem tember tee KOWAL Cutters, aareying aes (war learus lay ot Lore) near her wae ae two t et aed GR Hoa , need the eure teotain West, who viy Rewer hat eal uw me, eee « vt by General Waleer, Mmaniter Bim + added, {You + ents Rone te your ‘ ww © er Chote erent Tre mee were ow tered Sov ree were de Soret a gamed over at wie foe al asleep, Geneeat the hares, aoa te te oe bomre the came some waatloa © ae Oe the ate the Ioaraw ed 6p we foamy, @hece ate Ay al! Une Offiorre and inn) of Walgert® part were searened for Papers when arght Ge axel for wietion le addition to tee H 108m ort and marinas cb ‘he learoe, there waa a force of stout ten handret BH eceren eodiere Oo the mor tog of the $08 the mea of Fen ) Were marcbe | of toe ahip, and para et te font of three baadrad Honvarac sot tere Walco amd Oot Rodier were theo formally de NEW YORK HERAL D, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. During their detention, however, the unfortuonte priser 6 Peete mney woIB Of KicneRs fram Hwa sa eli seue resotvg im Touxdio, for wo eu they expreas a Lerme of wara gratinde Wo 1 they mowed the sad fate of thelr late row commenter Walker aud Rudier, vered over to the Honduracs, were < end placed to dark cris, apd ny person al b lowed & comueniale wk ‘bem On the 11th of Sep Up fr L0e prisoners Were ioformed by Mr squeus, ao AM? co, Abst tbe General @ be Bbot the nxt day Accorting'y, ov the morn «the 12h, the doors aud Win tows OF the prison were ail elomed, but through the cs he fae spectacle was witnessed 9. Major Do [ the cortege which led t @ General to the yiace of tien, He Wa hed betwona two priests, aaa was lowes by aktrong guard cisappeared from the view of the pri minal after they bad marched by the tour mukkots wae beard, thea r wolley apd tii aliy n single Kot, failowed by loud Barras. And thir wus at! the prizoners knew of the fate of toeir brave comanender unti' the doors aud windows of their prisob were tbrown open und the fact wag announced to them with greet glee and exultation oa the part of the Hooruran + Mieials. The Lod) of the Generul #48 left on the ground by (he foidior#, whenoe tt wax taken by two American geutls- met apy Gecendly buried, wiih ald of two Cathuic vente, ‘ ‘ol Kudior was rectenced to four pears imprisonment, fod was eon by the prisovera riding on a mule inte the cour'ry. under 6 guard ot soldiers: We be -e ober itererting faote reiative to this exped! tien aa the melancholy tate of Walker, which we ara competed to reeorve for oar edition of \o-morrow morning a (From the New Orleans Picayune of Sept. 29 | The Brien steam stoop-of war Giadiator, Captain Hinck!s, before reported at the Pass, arrived at tho Quarnotie stevion yesterday afemncea, where she sti! remain, Wih most of the party Bho brought ao board They puwber Lity-Rewea ty all, aud are to excel lent bealta. "To of (uers—Major Dolan and Capt. es came op oP the Chariee Morgan this moruler. The Gia ctator wil be ap with the reet ip the course of two or three days The detalied report of tue party on board the Glad stor tdes but tittle to the fhformation we alreaty hare Gen Maike was abot at «'¢ekt o’clook on the merniog of the ‘2th, and buried the same day Ip the puniic burial TeULG ‘4 hone of bis frienaa were present at the execution. or even atiowed & commuuicate with Lim after bis cautare. Au Amerwaa, however, #bO was wt the time ju the town of Trux ilo witnessed the execution, and after warce as teted at bis bu of whion were con- ered by loreiguers the datives refising to take yectiptiam ‘This American, whe ison board the Gladiator, brings with him @ por f Waikcr's clothing, and ovber me. noorieis lett De #bich we presame wili be hasded over to hir tantly HU ts alse tints ot teat General Waior, before bis execu. Sho, Wrote er ve as Letters to friends in the United Sates, @bich were taser by Gevers Alvarez, god by bim bauded over, Beales, © the English commander, to be forwarded e ‘alker's eeoood in command, bas bee: fenced t four years coniinement in she State p Oemay ‘The vert of une party, about seventy in member were all permitted to reture’ to the United States — Kleven of them, bowever, were geot beme by way of Havaua Of Waiker's osutare op the Riv Negeo, we bave the foliowiog widitionai from so authoritative source the iwor Was noder the immediate com of the Tears, On making his weral Walker General Walker said he was the man taep roid, “Ll demand that you sur- * General Walker then said, 70 whom do! e creeder’’ Captain Salmon said, ‘fo au Officer of her Majosty's government.’ Walker (Ben falc, “Ly Lunderstand yout» aes thet Lam to eurrender tive of her driiqonic Malesty’e govern. _ininw replies. “Yeu? General Walkor nd tormeily eurrendered, and was taken op boara the lesrua Coppis, the Ballevntat. We weat to Jones’ Wood yesurriay efternova with much the same epsations that @ uevice would experience at reoing blood drawn for the first time in the operating room of a hospital Tn other words, we expec ed to eve a nap Commalt & good Ku turedteuleide— ae sort of eelf mur der ip the pinth uegree = And to ati intents and purposes 1b Wag evideut (hat withont some Fupernataral iutery tom sueb must be the rrr oitof the present certating. On ovr arrivel @ Doge frie of paper—thin, Clusy aad Gergerorn, very oiegeni!y proportioned, bowever, but apparently ins ficteut to support its own weight—was wwayuyg in the air; nenee fire gleaming benenin it open mouth trom e hole to de groved waa sending the hot Bimeepbere veceesary fr toiletioa, while @ deca or Gf Wen individuals wer iweivste bulding the cords @Dieh bound ft te te torre deem supp yiug the coo! ig rope Uevrteers lu vreveRs w cOntagration Nearly two houre were ihr eona mes Bofors tt a aif Shere was ebeueh aso ceive pover ia the oo to war Fant the attacbivent of ihe passes: and then, this being Cour, Coppis ttepyed ™, word ear giver to “ Let apa ever yo dy ewan wee Oe rune wg his way to the bloc ethereat above Up ae did go, but to @ dittance te very eligtt thet it was pot wo exorte Car's bell over ® terribe alewter, aad he came COW? egeiD, we ot Were, bie own footetepe It we evi- devt chat he bad wot pee snongh The balloon was ac. cordingly placed over ‘ue Gre for an adaitioval covking More fuel War pil d oo, more water wea more enthe- flastn whd persevooan © expended ‘fn teoond time the harket wes aitecd 4, ad O pola prey for nis up wart jooruey, Butogsir & wag found wu” © in One Of Ite nd bo toueb oh oro! Mudelstiods, was wo aufortapate sul B06 & projecting etake eatering ite SiO. ae Rusighity reNt rewulied, and the heretotore aut. MAG Kuk tooontinently gare up the ghost, collapsed Abd pubeiied sportwed tally bo the earth. Coppls was io ditirere but teers wax bo belp fur the ge ident—tor eueb ot Wurm aud the p otmtors,a° wham there were that tuna five bonared on the ground, retired earro sta ty and sym pathizings from ‘he grounds. As the eoagca is €9 far ve {Lis tot Likely geotner eimiiar aivempt wil be ade, Dek next yar the plucky little Prachman i de- ed WH Teeume ouerRtion# and Conquer, tp saible, the Sebsstoro! of diliculty ey whish he hat heretofore beet Burtounc ed To your day (tbe my npr one ta the +, Wee ab RECOUNT Of the attempted suicide of ebie’ to whieh are nuded Charge® agatnet myself irclous, thet true they @nould concema me to perpetual ta am There reo nde) on statements are evidently the colaage tote Roceh oy Minh, ae whove house the mac tragedy bas cucurred apa ea: wearerty restrain myself to Ue a4 Vice of Trends to this eayle method of giving them Lue He LIhwe it ust etre every eandia reader, upox > 9 flection, that eulok «® are rather she product of sel. oe mores tbe of vir cone (ne w@eation or alarm for the fa ture. The poor gort who now he aving upou ber bed, dene lo ompbath terme that ene ba ever ani the Plate@eots in oesed Wo Her: mud whee the truth comer u be RMOWN, Lhe pubue w convinersd thet whe wae abducted ‘them ‘a bom , Teoh BEF Mud Pldin, wae thir heer Foon aiford, me where he WA bremtod with enre and & =. Tew tre that | commenerd an action againnt Griffich nome Aeebe RE © 108 C1P ne tanere: fh netiot. we the law protnice ander 46 it alto true that 1 Ateall pro. eeoute teat actin tothe ope, we T trust the truth, end the whet tretty will ee (lly e#tablinbed; ead Hh there be suetice 6 fe waton: Uf wi ang wit! meet meme of bower H LYON. Coreras 5 Leo TO TRA EDITOR OF THE RBRALD. Meese tar #008 be ealetde, Ising in West ‘Thirty Fr°n Stree’, bee bad & eery comforabie day She futlore very Hite pain, i pertootly rational, and hes no sik WiNg KY PLOUM wT Ube preseut time, al Dough she cae bordly be Gooey rely out of Sauer ae yet Hb. RANNKY, Goo co toe Attending Poymcinus, Krom o'cuoce Weooescar | vemng Witt of @ Vietum of the Lady Kb m sa Kenitachy Co: Le Demgere , Sept 97 { tbe end seash of Williaa 24. Oy the hake Lady Kg dimae Hie wit admiie te recor! ou Besurdey. to Pare ator ouwetiog Uaat Rie enter anoul! he Conteria® tte money by exewot "ae beq oaths bs bus wife fftecn Ahowran’ douare, te hue One Butters (lore of Boom aco of Ri Uruthers . him) Que thousand Jone Lanes, Fag., as S00 thous dotars; nod U We MUO Rowe hequeste te the ery o ume of vhe will — bot Gerein dispwed of of ecveation in the for my OX GtOF Rhal: hare legac es, uk bee emoer Amino! the paeres . Os emus be Rnal eaue to be punliabed © the pavers in Lae eonmly OF Bourboo the following pro ee Hone IT, ty owe from Unie tun lowtug master, Paice off the be We ete Hy rhe county @ | Reoure, RE good wb Ber pton, the te et oe nun. et thewmnnd @viar® (t+ De paid ms foROnab) Lime) to Me esuropriated to Ub & cullegr, to Pourhon wooly, Kentucky, diate y ever te thee & ented tremens of the cv H0Bed bel of my state io hie heat, (Mere Byer tty the eum), 00 De applied hy aid (ws wee to the ea Crmment of & prt lege Li wt te eXpHrAtion of ome year fr ee hee WED Or the Cet the CHR of Kooba county, Tare. ony emeeuter wo corer ma cefwre mon Lowes ce ot my estate tn be Rance ty ihe tonarorer of The Coneiy of Rearbea, to be by tne CONE, A majority of jue Jantiont bei Tested, Ib OD A mr ALHeT ae Lbey ma) com best, ard the fet reat ob Port fovertment Bre & anny [0 the eon akon of fue poor worthy eprath © ade men of Bonrlon county a ay mas think moet ooo (ocire to the poblie ane in 4) strtbmtion Sirected, the precieriy the mime as the balance of may cetat: “See Ut a ett v atent the aeount which i@ tha nobly "SUSPENSION OF HE ARTISANS’ BANK. Motion to Appetnt Mr Benjamin F. Camp ee Receiver. SUPREME COURT-—CHAM BBRS. Before Fun Judge Leonard. Oct. 8.—George P. Gordm ws. the Artisans’ Bank.— A large number of persous iterested ia the affairs of the Artisans’ Bank crowded the court room and passages leading thereto, Mr. F Byrne, who appeared for the plaintiff, moved that a receiver be appointed in this cass, and fouhded his motion on the complaint and affidavit of gummoos aad order to show cause (aircady published). Mr, Byrne then asked that Mr. Renjamin F. Camp, of 11¢ Madison avenue, be appointed receiver by the Court. He had Grown vp the order, which was similar to the ove in the Bowery ‘The would please indicaic 000 Judge Leouard—Let bim deposit io the New York Life and Trust Company. Ex Cowlee—May I ask, sir, if this is an appli. cation for the appointment of « receiver nowt ‘The Court—Yes. Ex-Judge Cowles—I appear. air, for some of the - silors and creditors of the bank, aud would wish this matter postponed. Mr. Byrng—Mr. Camo is perfectly responsible; we will Give apy eecurity that is required. Ex Judge Cowles—1 wovla submit that {8 is proper to have this matter considered Defore a receiver is desig- Leted ‘The Court watd that tt abould be referred to some per 800 to ing utre as to the party's @aslifications and personal relations with the bak s pee Byrne—As I vaderstand, ifr. Camp has oo parsonai bank, «os: be is a gentleman per worth two or three bundred doll Judge Leor ard—There should be some perace appointed who would take active latereet tc the matter. judge Cowles—{ understand but am oot positive ‘na the time bas been go abort—that Mr Camp was, at tho UUme of the suspension ot tbe Bavk, one of tts creditors. Fy Leonard—{ doa’t thing tast is any objsction. Ex Judge Oowles—! believe be is siso a stockholder. Judge Leonard—I think a stuckboider is interested in the fatthful administration of the afsirs of the bank. Ex-Jnoge Cowles said it was due to all who are tnterest- ed in the winding up of this bank that time sbould be al- lowed them to inquire who would be @ proper person to execute this trust, and to give thew en opportauity to state thelr objections, if ‘and bring forwarc proof if they should deem it necessary He would t chat this matter ehould take the usual course, that the Court shouid refer 1t to some proper person to investigate the facts and report to the Court ® proper nominee. Mr. Ryrae objected to the gentioman appearing ta this motion unless he rep eseute the Artisans’ Bank. The Judge ee that Mr. Uowles reprewente the creditors; and when an institution like this is going into bankruptcy the creditora are always liateped to by the Court. Im the ase of the Mechanics’ Bauk the t listened to the applications of th» creditors respecting the selection of a receiver, and Goalty person other than the one chosen by the moving party was selected by the Court as a receiver In answer to an meen @ Ped peyond Pa ieee, a Wy named, wae suggest 'y Court or nomiaat Ga moving party, the Jucge gail shat Mr. Camp's bame Was meptioved im the notice Counsei—Then tt is not @ selection of the Court The judge—it was not, he knew Mr Camp, howover, ‘and bad personal eoufivence ta Lim, but I should not ap point him yan that ground. ir. Cowles said be would not copayme any further time Ae could not vouch for the truta of @ statement he was about to make, asthe time for wqviry has pean 80 limited; Dut Bt present ft is stated that be-ore the bauk determined to go inte liquidation, that tu the parior or ‘he bank the Board itseif named Mr. Camo for this position. ‘The aiuirs of this tpatitution moy or may not heretotore bave been proper, but under any circumstances a baak Abat goes into Ijaldation ought pot, witaout full tune being afforded t Unose intereste 1, to vominate , and tn fact appoint a receiver. Ido notnay that I whail object to Mr. Camp's appointment on bebaf of the geatlemen I repre seat, but at the ‘A time we are wot prepared to give ‘our agent, upd [ thereiore aak the Court for time to make the pccersary inquiries Mr Byrne asked the Court to appoint the receiver et once if Mr amp’s tame bas been men tones, it abows orriainty that the baok bed confidence in him, aud at they considered br was 8 proper person to take charge pt its aaseta for the due sdrinistration of the effaire of toe bauk aud the protection 0 the property — Mr Byrne again stewed Uiat there was LO dovbt of Mr, Camp's responsinitity. ‘The Judge eaic—! think it was weottoued in the pa Pere yesterday that such a proceeding #as commence’, and if [ reoolievt right sais gootiemau'* pame (47. Camp) was mentioned, and some cI the evening papers Btatea Wat be ban heeo inted = aw in ine TakaAsD thin Morping that all proceedings were publi sned at length, #0 that the pa slic have bad god netice of what geipgon =| #i)l sejourn the matter unti) two o'clock, in order to give the parties au ity of pny wequiries. bared epoa fact tint Mr. Camp is @ #tockholder, or that the wih @f the bank have expressed a preterenee for mn. Mr Wetmore appeared as counsel for some positors, and said wat be was also a depaitor him. felt, He thoaght it impeesible to make the wquiries by two o'cek: be bad « large number of clients ‘The Judge ultimately pustpoucd the matter untll two o'clonk neon ota fet forth ‘hat $881 97 was received ou deposit by bank op Monvay after two P Maud efter the bank waa koown to be toaqvent by Ita officers, and as in belteves, payment bad beep actually pes voy ed ee. at sus, wb peot’s firm ve + Septem! abou for, that’ ems the Det Count the same, and wmed bim on ‘oat it bad pot been tissounted, but aeponent (not w draw\ng the raid note from the custody of whe vwnformed on Mowday that raid nove bargain relative to the protection the aad Preeigent: Uhe claum of the city ef New York against bim for wroouste left. witn Chamberiai; that durimg ail this time Beojamiy F Camp was one of the oirectors of the said srtimans’ Bask: that Ue appotptment of said Camp a8 deponent delieves, will DOL Eve Sate action or a feeling of security w persous lute rested ip the as-ete of suid bank Mr Gover also opposed the ment of Wr Camp, soo Paid tbat the complaint «ne rect, we 1h Was Bot wioged io it that t wae a bank of ciroulation; aud he contenced that these proceedings could out take place wat! aller ten dayne’ pot! ¢, under the statute A Gipcoraion then engued on different sections of the sot of 1649, and the Court eubsequectiy permitted Mr. By roe te amend tbe omplalnt pt The Gur quired whether Mr Camp was s creditor Camp, who war in Court, repiied—1 don't owe the dark & oiler, Bir, OF 4 cout we 4 emid there was ample eeoarity It oe did Jtedge Lecoard—That fact mum be presented by ail % Mr Vork waid that appotuting Mr. Camp ax receiver fowle pal bom fo rather ap anomalous Hominas of © Moekvoider sucing himself in case the bank was tn wolves Mr. Can p—Tibipk « bank can only be oovnidered tn fo vent wheo he cannot pay her debw; she oan pay ber ole to pay them, except te the etock holders ‘The Cort remarked if the bank was solvent there was bo COEArION (OT & Freetver Mr York continued to argue that Mr Camp being « director, De wae ineligible to be AppOIned Treet Ter, aa It Was the receiver's duty to astens the stockholiers He reterred t the case of the Empire Oity Bao, the Bowery Rank and the Witemerorg tank Heo «cioted a Uy Ftaling shat be would cominate Mr Jobe W Kvmvade | We receiver, to whom there could be po ohjrct ion ‘The Court——i kuww there ie geuerally a warm contort — in och ao Important matter a thie tbe app rouneut of receiver, that gro@s both ont of the ohfenous, «neh themeeives are seriou ones @81 8 hope on tne part of Ibe op UOFELA Lat Komebody else may DF ALpOMIe! than ADE persoD FuggeEted Mr Glover reiterated the grounds of bis opporition that that Mr Camp hed « bark of $40.000. and ‘hat it ba Bot bees pau up wotil ne or tere day? of the suspeation ‘The © urt— Mr. Camp hae just sworn that there war oo coasm of that kind. Mr Glower—We would like te know bow that ww ona. Mr. Caup immediate » Came forward mud eaid— Wat wl pasiefy you! We will give yoo « chauce ty examive the mater The Court eid the partion were entitled to know whe ther He Camp war yp eetor ab thie time. Mr Glower—1 require him to state whether bo war « party to this fraud [suppose Mr Camp ie ready to be ewern Mr Camp aid be bad cet the sitebtest oY ction to ve Worm WW RDy Thing that waa right aod pooper, Dut a ques Her erie ® In My mine whetber thir geutioman ti right to fake these i quiriee | will gay, homer Lew chia traumfer wae came s director? p=] tay T wae & director, but | rent whem this transfer was mete, Whot 1 wut Mr Glower ipeieied that Mr Camp's sffidavit coniamed conelarions uf Ikw, ahd waa Bot Auificient for the Co rt rm act pen we not pre te ia ihe Thy Coe t—Mr Camp, sou mast make @ ecco of You are ht ale oF tale whe weit, and #how tote Court tha: bare ne Hemi ity ty the bank, aad that you « Cor any biog for when you may become bide oted My Catmp—l © eet owe the bank « dofls * ental fpow whien T can become ine oa Atter some deiny Mr Camp awore to anh embodying the © art's sug gewtions The Coort here conmuited erth Judge ioe um aot om retry ing CORE LAODAFE bald Lowt Whe Odfsetioes sade be Mr. York had #truck Nem with @ Gon > te (AY determines te appoint Mr Camp, >. fection with regard to the asmesemeut steceboloers | LLtok ap important one bad cord that war 5 matte a be rough op aiterwarde, Ther coold aply to remove Mr Comy, Gat dea the queetior could be considered. Gt Abonght that the fect that Mr Camp was o ther a 4) tor or & abebholder ud hen matter im favor of his ope errent (ano oe Mr. Vork aid the oojeotion bad bega brid red other Care ar, Mart. (who appesred for the by enid that of Mr. Camp srceesed the stockholders he would have vy eccount t tue Wwurt for bis ReseREMEE Ky for HO MEE received The Court remarked thet Bo person could be called upon to enforce a collection egeinst themselves. He had no doubt at wil but that Mr Camp was perfectly reapoaet Die, apd ae he bot re etated, be would have appointed bim, but this wae « technical objection, and one which bee! conser Ae hao convalted wita Jadge lagra ham, ant he rather confirmed the view which be (Judge Lecpard) bad taken Mr. Byrne named Mr ae Vanterpool, whe wae 4 bighly reepectabie and wealthy gentleman. Ney eeraaen Mr Butterworth. Juage Leonard—I may name one myself. Mr. Marti here banded iv a long list of atookhoiters lordat the back, who were present » ceiver After some farther dwcussion, the matter wasadjouro- | ed to tea o'clock on Thu @iay (tuts morning) Tho eleventh anniversay menting of the Amerizaa Bidie | Unica association was beid yesterday in the meeting — house of the First Baptist Church, Broome street, ‘was a very full attendance. ‘There ‘The proceedings yesterday (first day) ware initiated | railroad etation Rome Fixtean miles at pine o'clock A. M. by the President, Rev. T. Armitage, D.D,, taking thochalr Prayer waa then offered up by the Rev W. H Pendieton. Officers for 1860 and 1861.—President, Rev. T. Armi tage; Corresponding Secretary, Wm BH Wyekolf: Record. ng eoretary, Charles A. Ruckhee; Treasurer, Kleazar Parmley; Auditor, Sylvester Pier inees.—Oormmitive of Nominations—Reva ea a. Maxoo, D.D., L. € Bater and Samuel White, ant and J 8 Parhrow ‘ot Ar. rangemen J A Adams acd LH. Jamison, of Todiana; and Messrs Isa; Smitn, William Ailiman and W. 8. McIntosh. EXERCISES FOR THR Day. ‘The Committee on Nominations recommended the order of exercises for the cay, which was adopted; aud the hour for public service having arrived, the Rew, G. W: Eaton, D. D., Prevident of Mxdison University, read a re- ‘ection from the 119th Psalm. Prayer was afterwards offered up by Rev N. M. Crawford, D.D., President of Meroer Univereity. Georgia. TRRAKUKER'S RMPOKT. The Treasurer presented his report, which he read to the meeting, making brief explanatory remarks whore he deemed gnch Hoceseary t the proper understanding of the details. ‘The repor: us onan imously adopted. ANNUAL KAVOKT ‘The csual annus! report of the Board was read by the — Corresponding Secretary, Or. WA Wyckol is ware Very jengthy and joterceting dooument and coacluded wita An Oxpression Of gratitude t God thet the reoord of the year bud auded unother evicenoe to the agsarance of the | past Chat the work of the assvciation will be crowned with triumph, 45 Important Ferviog net beeu rendered to the cause of divine troth—a neacon light bad been erected to guide the seeker miler treth and whatever other labors may fail or erterorizes come soort of thelr purpore, the doings of the past year by the Doion, wi!) bo the ven. sion of joy to coming generations, Cll the divine word tm ail it purity Bali be diskeminated among the people of the earth and the grand parvoser of the Bibie Uaion bal! be consummated ‘ eternal glory Ube report was recon ce fy a boat and appropriate apeceh by the Key GW Keieo | The ewport wae unanimouniy adoptea. | PReRST ADIN The President thee prove ted (6 desiver the annual ad drers, und wae iimteurd te with deep attention while he reviewed the operations of te association for the tat year, Which he povrtrayce m2 crowned arith great Budde ge while the preset #tate of the jotitulion promined a stil | InErems PY eOCCeHE Bod UseLUTHERE then aprointed to take charge for the coptiauons caree Committers w currest your of ail the labore of the mitsion The dnty of eath eom mittee is their reepective spheres wonld be report t# (he Brord wwat conrse of action they would recommen? for the revision of the Sortptures into the foreim languages, ke Separate commitions were Rppainted er the following —Koglith Scriptures, Rewision of Matthew. cpoeodix to Matthew, German Seripturer, Spanish Scrtotures, Mtaitan seriptures, ae, Be , Aiko OM Requenie « Ths meeting av jour oe o'elock till baif past two In tbe interven: all assembiec within the ball ro, eived tow (ot ih the Dakement of the church, where ro! Bere provided tor them AROCMPTION OF BUSINT. AL heif past two Boe cee wae resumed ing been fret offerer a delivered, whieh oenup- the second adjournines t At ball past = von tb praver. Sewrrs) & nied Hosily acjow & prayer bav *roral eacreeses were thee the time of the meehag uaul proces ge wore again opeued niooes mitreneed che meeting, 0 th ote o'eloek thie morning Perso Lerestigence. Lady Jane Frevk + in Chicago on the Let inet Atter hor visit there ato «iit retarn to New Vork Captew Murray and Mr i) 3 Ewards botn of tne United Mater Navy are etopptng a the St. Denix Hote: Turgive de ja Vigan of Trintund, Cuba; Anietii @ de! Menecal, of Bavane; A Gariou, of South Carolina, apd 4. L. Thorn, of Miohipun are stopylog Coptate Dail, of Ser Franctsoo: Major Johnson, of the United stales Army, At Grom breaner, of Warrington, C5; damen Greenivny, of Pirelnia, Soloed Woot, of wane mnt s hogham of On are stopping at the Metrepotitas Hote? B.S. La Araneh avd faunily nnd @ WY, Wood and famiiv, all of New Oriewur: W. Sonimper. of Metangas; F. Finke, of Havana, JH Berrist and wife, of Waanington, and Mr. Perkiba and family, of Iino, ace Mopping at the Uarendon Huet Judge E.R. Somer, ot New Haven: Ho A. Hickox, of Cleveland; 5S eneg ave wary, of Kingeton N.Y; A. ©. Clegnorn, of Locon, © W.; J” aitenal! aod davghiter, of Cuomnatl, and a C King’ and iady, of Now Jersey, ere among the arrivals at tbe Laterge House exterday, fapt WF Smith, ef the Uoiied Sister army; NP eed of Boston; De Dy 4 How PF @ KK Rudson,of the Fourth pag owe A aks Aru. aod Dr A. R Garrite, ot the United States Navy, are siopping at the Brevoort House Col a © Atlee of Temas Or F. Carter, of Augnata, Ge ; Proteesor Hops, of Audora, Lieut Footacé the Untwa Stator Mariner; Dr Gikeon and party, of Nea Orteaps, W Polook of Pittetied, Mase CC. Games of Sow Orleaoe, are wr at the St ar Hote William Mure. na “ opmul at New Orieans, Jo eran . of slope wR rape, of Virgins. bast ¥ y, of New Orieans; Hon: Lacan, of Serpent 1 Beory, Yh, Wyckot and family, ani Mire Bo Seth allof Mobile, are mopping st the Fith Avena Hote Hoa Yr Mulory fon. Jobo Hempm of Teves, ama Hor kK. 4 Penneytvania, arr tm Warbu ptoo It te winter thal G- rer an, of Georpla, intends At he Cope t 7 vifiew Tisnte Dis fa t He uo ec ced to Mise Mitabeth Wier, of Mam Ohio, Dae mate « atloman of that piace pay $2,AW Li Ry ibg ave was ter than ede ought to Fannie © Creene ie mmrtim strees of Mol . Unrirman, de rote, Roekivgbem count cranes Amer car ’ beoe Ue office of Kame & On. & Views ©, Dar th September T to 1¢, 1s — 6 i lene Neowin, Renry © Yet n iwnrd Clark, A J. ». Partfora, W. de Meee Mie We 8 c _yomanee ere: WY Heyward, Mason, C. 8, Craweh’ W. Morton, FF Tore, Mime MoM WoL Loom, Lowi » Galmann, Sordiager New Vort, D Downer, *yracuse; J. 1 Mire. J. 6. Woodward, ~wlelptle, Me and Mew! araas, G. A. Jackson, 3 court and Hi rable the eppoiotment of Mr. Camp as re | HoNEE, mm | petee Lumber twomarriwed al | ewe, berg lem Cieercet We atoprion of | ntters of jaterest in connection wien | dentally wade tn the belieos to | At the Astor Piane | ance Tt Atom pt te Capoure Ra Onw. (from tre Cio nants Gomniie, Hawt, 6 Dove the tatvor pact af last May tbree slave brothers, rion tewers dood Ky,, mace Ter (RE eppoebemmiok of the fugitives; and iv the vert of thes Week the instraments of the jaw wore te the bands of the United States Marabal for the orn @atnet of One for execution. Bart; log ‘he Marshal, aided by a poese of eight or ten Seplties, protected e folk the taek, and, ai the expedi tim was aus in7uviag great pervosal danger ULMOBL precautions Wore entered into. Thee ae were found (9 b6 SiAtioned at three wb Ropet that ewok might b arrested tuo poeses was clivided into three eech given a bowne 10 Pvrround Abd &® Beero vo help, witht Apetrnet Ooe we to reodeayous, @howd the rial prowe | enheravcussty vr afaure, The Jerm howest whieh | the negroes were Living are a! ip the viclaity of but the hind from to frets over emule distant, Wek dark Whoo the pectionw sLarter oo thou mitetoa—three: to the frat house, four to Gie second, and three to the third, the latter being headed by the Marehal. This jatter party ruccewted in feizing the negro at the third bourse, and by taking # cireuitous ge uc waked the whole cmianee through drenching nnd Were cold and tired enough when they reached harbor of reet and eatey They wok afreigbt treim fer Columbus, apd from thence came to thie city, erriving bere Friday eveuwng That oight an examinetion was hao before Comminioner Newhall, and the usual ooreme- Lice baving bee gone throngn with he was remanded lato tbe custody of the claimant, .od taken over inte Ker tueky. inis part of the undertaking was all adroitly concealed ono Married out, bet the depsbes wore uot so muccemsfal ae thetr chit, These who were cetailed at house Ne. Ly Sat the oegro had fied. AG we honke they met ont mer—six whites and two cogrors—ermed, whe aoked them where tier hed eon, w which they repiied that they were rail ond Were going 16 the depot. As they earned a tantern, their reply way riacsibie enough They went and concealed hemeel ver As the four mea composing th” yoose No 2 went ta the house set apart to them, abst oo ther cegro a& tent ape were langhed by (eo women who were quietly ameking their piper When they went out they met & Di mher of men one of wh om, resembitog the fought for slave, they Bored bok of A struggio thes: commenced, during off the right band Gogers white man in the groin It is just ghot proves fata, but nothing known BY or Informant, who wae one of the Marshal's porte “he firing ineted aboot ve minutes The slave catchers concesies themecires ax well aa tney ooald. Three of them—twe of poxe nomber one and one ef ibe rendezvous at the ome Time, end being courageccs fe lows, rescleed wo ge beck and help their friencs Ae they wm one of them laid down tn «fence corer, while the other mi oo Shey were seized og & perty of about tweety armed men. their revolvers and money taken from them, aed thes clothes torn from “their backs. The mob got arene, intendiog: | bang hem, bot not suecweaing eol i tnat, they drew themeely re up Uo & piAtoon. ane lewelng Coetr rifles the prikonere, Unrestencs voanoet them This was pre- tented by some citiyens Troy then procured a pale ef Fo REOTE Abd ent the hair of the men close to thetr ala Becony apa then turning thew free, set apom with clube and heat # te neighborhood, Ne we Iteme. PROFICOR Wie Pailoun CoLLarss A PREtious Dgscast. —The ascention of Profesor Wise in bis basutt- ful balloon the Sksterk. from Petersburg, Virglria, oa Thurecay afternoon, came roar ending seriously. Tt ‘ap. ars be resebed an alt tude of whoat one mile, crossed jamer river twice kad was seen from City Po Al chy time gan was slowly eoraping from x email rent acol- ore Btartiog. Tie Peters. faye ibout foarteoen mics from Rick. renee means of ski'fol manegement desownded gent y towards When ebout ove tenpand feet from the earth, aad Olrectly over the field, the Qesure in tue Dalloou em enlarged, attaining a length of between ten and fiteos feet. the of gas was now tremonsous, and te perpen ying rapid Sar be are - Liebe ye eaped ap amidst the rigging, deaten > escape the shoal whieh threatened the car ‘00a rewhiag the ground Sresta | TBE precaution was, doubtless, well igKen, bu. did got avert the whole danger To car Atruck the groané with terrible foree, the Yaliovw, completely cwitapsed, ei, and the professor war thrown violontiv bank wards over tbe car, his bewd #trixing the rin an. neariy knook- 1g bom eevpolens A large muMber o perRu.s who were totlowing bin below. and saw hun tn!), were anaple te find ham anti ater «long aw rea, ths descont being made i R ROFt OF gien, rankly overgrowe with weeds where be iny, barely able te move, tor bal xo bow When be wae Aincevered Ruch was the violence of che ehock that his waich boa ded from hie pocket, nad, bving tora war thrown peveral yardy away. Profwaor Vise wan weriously injured Tux APrix ‘or —What shai be done with the fe & question weed Wy all the Kastorn farmers Omsrier, oye keiug ot famense appie - Betts woe other Eastern Siates, tayn?—the fond te full of FEve-y orebard bas produced an been a great year of plenty, aod if ayples would obly Keepy as grain keepe we Bho: have eovegh f thir year ® produce W engply uf Unrough Rewro ran fepple wmne Rut, uvfurtunstsly, they perind tbe year in which they were grown, and the quontion te °f important ope eth farmers “what etal! we do wite be apphef hee can't be marke » foorth part of hem The market? are glutt-d Many tnemers are glad © take @ dotlay « barrel for pleted fruit Thousands of Derrela can be bonght at that este im the immediate viewity oF Botiwn, Fity cent « basher, at retail, woud eoure alee for more toap four times the Ryerage anowal wieg oF the tant GD Seara mod duties (oe price wit ome Cow) LE toat Sbakers, thos: avustrions pladdens © ll Kied® OF mone, getting from the pre FOU and d mesic macUlactures, wt) be . by : will be " Set Ret oer them engonte have al ber eu be miiiiork of bushels of appr 6 Poprietes An INODERT OF TUR LADY Kiuuiy [hsANTan — | women. wames Wiliams lieing about fifteen Milwnnkes whe be a koe & brother ane 9 setae itt feted Lan & walke’ wi! the way to Chicage terance oF fer mies) with ber bane, mine come, oF the parseme of look WAR geDEROURIS 6 Coe “he railroad osm may free jremens tes ll thee ke Dortelf, mite ei Got kaow the mem. Her soa’e. Ded) wae DOr re She Sued thote of her brother 8d Bieter wae Une (Clorred Aad then Ftarted eer Meu'y Journey heme Hee cogth pues vat betore be bad procerdid far, tol Coo her case becoming knows, fe wee pr Cea for ad Pro mhet with free pues iy read Sueraur To Lececay (oe THe 4aceeTwe Conrmpems Lat efbetat pets sihe cp the monthly lise ote plying on the Seune b-tween Ree. oi Oy net ok of white letters thom y Coalede- ot of Freneb mes feo and roo oe the Pited Setee f+ & postage af Hoty cents ones OF vnder DY Case the Chiter State: te the orgentine © 1 Steer me ertion of Pointed 1 OWN Re-w'TR at Sho are wot cima & Aree wed Depnecares, Amete ab homeo eh HArnr Ptenw abs > a hope’ Deslie. and baw » mmare | Gea, Dee and Mere hoon cbeor ana riihs, Me Tomeaee Me Tee ree thee © sent taietic perwn can ne. | MR MER cre Me Doren oF oft vn Ae ers * wie the ew : 1 fre 4 " s mre t m™ Beipian Y Pret . m “ f , ween! wanwion am | Kelter Mr kllin, Mr lefever MPOneam, Bier 'f,) yoet « Coe op wit | Geran Me Pickton Mr t vechet, MeO lasn Mr Laker elem x im Daset ane old Mr Binkewder fant 206 “unr wen ME RO -temmeme “AER Aoctew and Lente for waiking, rw !ne “ Kreg Kee & how Teese a Hilde. dgroett cares. | Me 4 wervante wait on hie | South F Hewtone One Robe end end nga, we te coreot Me. Aater hag | 208k Berger We toe nnd Ansast- Folkanetns Lae Rarviln we ark \ . n Bo hae euch onm- | ern va ow hd Control bine Ot wilt, | Pp geertine vot he tic hoowe aad alt the sorventoas ~e cry thing ot hit commend = Bee dene cm (a Mr Anton's will, he re: vig the eum Of $6,000 per 8 Ot BDF HD HOOF Ac hie tah one of the invited gucate vemat® foflews him. The Ar kind and tener to thelr relation, y. eee that all bir wants are aitended t J iy (de moet Herupaiour Manner carrying out all ‘be wishes of "he father uw regard to ome whom he catled bie wi wofortuande fon "7 gt wobust <j 8 ates Navy 6 te the Comber’ Banpshire October 1 A Seton Teiand, chapinin tn the wnoriy of Newark, hae been oF- . fo report st Portacneuth, New ‘The Cunverland & the tag Of te Flome equadrac. He war ontared gome time singe on beard the Gonstelle: {ae ccoRe! 0@ aseount of | domenic AP lotion. t Som Be wihoscms weeks wines, 15 & probabic lie FF) be adeout teu poace ‘e Compengation i givem | Go heinhndt: 7 jeoping, woking, strosd or riding, MP. Astor © wits | | Walthew ard Ince, tR Kiet e Pricer RMON = meme morn AV itimer VieRRPCOT we arephip Canada at tre famty Ree ondessem. Mt tan vy taae Menire Ciccone oeae And insiy eemws 1: Ciloon Sr Sieecot wt Tegarreyt aa ‘bevepcon, Crowning.

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