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ee ee Oe OT awe = oes “THE EXCITEMENT SPREAD! LAE umber 10,362. e Latest News ty Telegraph to the N, Y. Sam, --—— —_0______— fhe National Debt. TATERENT for SEPTEMBER. A Gratifying Reduction. ‘HE CONNECTICUT ELECTIO JEFEAT OF NEGRO SUFFRAGE fajority of 4000 Against It. AEXICO ANO THE UNITED STATES, nteresting Diplomatic Correspondence WR. SEWARD VINDICATED, No Truckling to France. Lhe Wirz Trial. Purther Testimony for the Defence. Gen. Bragg Relieved from Duty. |» LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Progress “of tho Fenian War, What is Expected of President Johnson and Secretary Seward. &e., &e., &e. OUR NATIONAL DEBT. Favorable Exhibit, Wasutnoton, Oct, 2. The following is a recapitulation of the public debt, s appears from the books of the trearury returns and jousin the Department oa the stin coin hierest io jawiual h interes’ has ceased, . bo iniorest outetauding invercs Legal tender noter in circulation 1 ole 427,768,499 00 ue 5 nierest notes, act of . 15,000,000 00 i notes, act of » 1bd8 202,012,141 00 678,126,040 00 1 the statement fot Auzust, there debt of nearly $12,742,- and also a reduce notes lu cireu- Total 220 56 &@ cocress 100 of coin as dwithth: A I nnd an increase $4,157 of cnrrenc; The amount of fractional ~ eucy is ef 754, an inercase of £145,000, . There has bern ar reage of the June 80th, 1964, twenty bondew tte pourly , Ok por ce Ooo; and of tho March Lat j debtednoss, a reduction of ove ONNECTICUT PL Amiondment, efeat of the Hor ‘ Greenwich gives a Demo- to icket and 285 majority ‘ ent 2.—The majority against the amendment here is Ulartford, Get, 2.—Suffielent returns have been that the majority oinet iil be ral ve 1.50) neninar th cetested by from 8,000 to pe Diplomatic Correspondence, Wash nsion, Oct. The third volame of the Di- ‘ plomaile correspondence tnina the following des- patches on the eulject of Mexico; NT OF Ai ty WeeittnoTon,) b t te ein Patric ont a his Prince of the Hous \ 1 im your dey @ with an MOLT | ‘ Cibty in Vi f-eut couictur Ucn .CeUler muthorit 1 agente ov intere uree, Witiitam H, Sewanp, rs, Eaqy de, ate of March 1, 1844, enclo Di, enue that the Ameri 9,120 44 | Written to the i 0, and of the July 1ith, c $8,000 tifientes of in- 4 » | ot | mules, ‘The Arspahoes acknowledge a loss of 65 of their braves in ove battle, and are now coming in to make peace, It is thought, however, that the Fioux 5 volttious | at, upon find and ma. | for | 4 tora.) or intormal com- representat.ves | is In counties with which | ("| south Caroliaa Mr, authorities are not likely to be immediately eup- TOBER ties in a manner to Justify your expectations, I do Preseed. It ie of course not impossible that new | not, however, feel at liberty to decline the fnvitation, embarrassmente for this government may grow out | and therefore consent that my name be placed im of the Arehduke's aesnmption of anthority | nomination, For the complimentary terme: io Mexico. But we shall do a! that prudence, justice | your invitation is communicated, I beg to m and honor require to avert them; at the eame time, | cordial acknowledgment, If elected my ¢ we shall nos forego the aseersion of any of our national rights, If euch preesutions fail to secure us Serine: axcression, we shall thon, I trust, be able to rise without great effort, to the new duties which in | career of prow that care will Lave devolved upon us, I remain now firm, as heretofore, in the opinion that the dostinios ef the American Coutine not to be permanently cor by any political arrangements that can be in the capitals of Europe. J am, sir, your obedient servant, Witttam H, Skwanp, Wirttam L. Darton, ete. ete. Mr. Seward, undor date of Sept, 80, 1864, writes to General Canby, in command of the Department o the Gulf, tor the full particulars concerning the Glleged entrance of the Mexicam General Meader | with ap armed force into the territory of Texas, an approves of Gianeral Canty's reported notics to Cor- tinge that such an entrance was an act of hostility towards the United States, which would continue to observe its neutrality. In @ letter dated April 6th, 1864, directed to Mr. Godfrey (reprerentine the Fienech Government at Washington), Mr. Seward recrpitulates the {afo:ma- tion conveyed by Mr, Godfrey in reference to the emigration of Americans to Sonora and the designs ofthe French Emperor in Mexico, ia alluding to which the Secretary of State says: “While I appreciate the frankness and the rood will which the Emperor's Government manueste in thus communicating its views aud purposes on the mibject mentioned, it nevertheless remains my duty to ay that this Government has long recos- hited, and etill d continue to recovn | the Constitutional Government of the Unite Bates of Mexico ae the soverelen authority i that country, audthe President, Benito Juare «chict, This government at the same time, eqaally Tecognizes the condition of war existing in Mexico, between that countr We maintain ab- solute neutrality be aud we do not aseume to jude ot the effect have no know lodge o fornia to Sonora and France. en the bell . W n from Cali- in your not but if euch an emigration has ta place, th per wh jerate will, of course, b od a tj sselves to the autho itizensof Mexico a rron, under dave of & a es to artwent Cornmander tha: eis juth in the repors that wen, anuve and ammunt- into Mexico, a t wr u tion had crossed the Kio Grande Brownsville. Fresh Items Frem Mexico, New Orleans, Sept. 2.—General John B. Clark, NG ex-rebel Congressman from Mireourl, hae been ar. rested at San Antonio, and sent here, He confirms the report of the murder of the rebel Gen, Parsons and three of his friends, while traveling to Mata- moras, He says that the condition of Mexico ie mort uneetisfactory, the Imperial Government exercising ite powers with the greatest severity. The Confederate Generale who had accepted service under Maximilian were ordered to report at a cer- tain town, bat many of them had previourly gone to the Pacific Coast en route to Brazil or some other country Dr, Gwin had an anderstanding with the Emperor Nopolvon ia relation to the colonization o! but Meximilian failed to countenance t which was consequently abandoned by thon reiurned to the United States, ‘The Matamoras Mosirow, of the 10th, esye that Pasquira, the Liberal Governor of Sonora, hed be deserted by all except two hundred men, end had | ach commander that as soon os ihe Fiench force should arrive at Hermorale, be would leave, deemmg the Juarez caure hope- lees. In the neighborhood of Tampico the Imperial- iste claimed to be successful again, totally de . ing Mendez, and they pow occupy Tubs and Cindad TUE WIKZ TRIAL, Farther Testimony for the Defence. Wash ngion, Oct, 2. The Whee Military © rion re-arvembled this morning, w, I ected with the Into rebel servi tifie loratos could buy over. coats and other a.ti the Union prisoners, On one oeces'on the poled prisoners obfulued a snit of ap ece horn (be supply of the United States voods Te ed at An tereony ile snation by Col, Chipman, the © pever eaw Capt. Witz a’ any pet war, but he hed #eon him cecasionally and throw them into their piuces, rpesking to them in a profane manner, he Loing of a v.olent terpper; witness hed etungeled onions, ¢te., into the stockade, telling thei aba profit to ihe prisoners. After the examination of this witness, General DPragg retired trom the Court Room Judge Advocate Chipman then read an order from the War Department, relieving General Uragg irom duty on the Military Commiraion, Mr, Baker—What isthe reason forth!is? I rhould like to know it It is none of ‘Lhe Court-—-You cannot secertain, your butiness Mr, Baker ted to address a few Can I not be per Court? our examiuation entl fu italian, teetified that he wae the is face, in order to make hia ee- cave, He hor after havins biscked Lis face, by mixing in with agane of ou'-roing uecroes, to ret away; buthe wascauchirnd punished, by twenty- five Inshes, t ang. Mr. bare etand up. Mr, Baker to the witness js the man who ordeed you to be whippe tin the stocks ”" Tue witners—''0, vi, not the maa; | know 4 1 Duteh Captai 0 bot Know who isued cer lor Other witn Commission adj es were thea examined, when the irned. THE INDIAN CAMPAIGN, Results of Gen, Conner’s Expedition. Fort Laramie, Cet, 1.—General Conner returned on Saturday from the Powder River Indiana expodi- tion, His columns will be he in aix days, ‘ihe resulta of the ecampalen were: Four pitched battic with the Cheyennes, Sioux and Arapahoce, with the #on our eide of le, of the Fixth Mich! wounded ; eu Indien 4,end o le uction of the village of ay and 24 lesa of fromm 4 wounded; the enti | Arapahoes, and the ¢ } and Cheycnnes are not bulf wlipred, Not lew 1,500 men should be rtationed at Fort Conner the on ign cont 1 during the winter citizens fear that the Sioux and Cheyenues will ¢ ‘ buck on the road and interfere with the maile ond itlon wae carried out ander the Nob The exp. moat ewbharras rtores intended for the for use; the troops were mutinous and claimed their discharge becaure the rebellion had cessed, and revi ments were mustered out almost as soon as they anived on the plainr telegraph, + circumstances, expedition arriv rr Accepts the Nom- ior to make ® motion. It is | r vou have novhing todo with | (| Court t hen | niuet object to your action. | There is no ob,ection about it, Goon of 600 head of horses and | shall bo earnestly devoted ral, commercial, mechanical and educational ces of the State. fo uree her forward iu wat rity which lL earnestly hop: may mak herfuture, [have the honor to be, gentiemen, very roepectiully, your obeulomt seryant, Jaure L. Ora, From Enrope. ‘Twe Daye’ Later News. Farther Point, Oct. 2.—The steamehip Roleian, from Liverpool Kept. 21, tia Londonderry Sept, 22, passed this point this afternoon, en route to Quebec, THR FENIANS, There wore no new developments fn the crusade egoinst the Fenians. Tho examination of the prie- oners stood fixed for the 23d, Jemes Murphy, one of the men arrested at Dublin, who described bimeelf as a citiren ot Boston, and protested against his errest, had been ret at liberty, “after,” says the Freeman, “an interview between the American Consul and the authorities" It fe siated that Murphy fe connected with the War Department, at Washington, but no explanation is given of his con- nection with the suppressed Irish People Aetho 88th Regiment was on parade in Cork Dar. racks, the eergeant major was called into the guard- room and shown a roli-book of member's names, takon from an arrested Fenian, The sergeant major admitted that one of the signatures was his, and wes St once taken into custody, A privato soldier belong. ing to the same regiment was also arrested, This cansed great excitement in Cork, even leading, it is poeed, to @ run on # Cork banker. A Fenian demonstration was rather expected at the Limerick races, and the military were beld ta readiness, but all parsed off quietly, James Stevens, for whom a rownrd of £100 ie offered, was alde de cainp to Bmith O'Brien at Hallin- eary. The American officer arrested at Quoonstown, on the arrival of the City of Limerick, turns out to be « Federal, and not a Confoderate Captain, namod McCafforty, A numberof Fer documents, of an Incendiary character, were found in his posroasion, wita evidence thathe ts connected with the move- ment, The arms of Drigedier Genoral Gleason, who was also @ passenger on the City of Limorick, wore taken from him, The Monnina Port editorially naverts that the American Government is strongly opposed to the Fenians, and will do all in ite power to defea! vs President Johnron and Mr. Seward are ani- vated by the moat friendly sentiments towards Eng- land, and the latter bas communicated ntato the British Ce public nor the Covern hem Teniau net, and neliher the rent will readily for fet Mr. Seward's hon ad amicable coud he Dairy News thinks the Fenian col in a beneficial way the relations be- t ti Vuited States and Ireland, oud that the political relations between Earland and Ireland are likely to be far boiter understood than they have ever yet been, The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in the following leiver, announces thet proper precautions bave been taken by the government Vierrroat Lopar, September 16, 1°65. My dear Lord Formoy—I bee oO ackuow eure your letter of the 14th, transmitting the memorial edopted at the meeting of the magistrates of tho County of Cork, representing that the tranquility of the county le endancered by the Fentan You will have loarned by thie time the evey the rovernment ha sin Dublin and Cork to re press thir e ment, issued this da uaty and City nsot the | tary will be av S > ser iby the meintenance of trangullity. [tr H reassure the loyal and w habs | d will prove to the ¢ firmly determined tw nphold th oid Fermoy, faithfully Wooprnous | Lovee Sez t, 22.—Fenian arrests conti An ther non-commissioned officer has teen arrested in | the Cork garrison, Two arrest bave ocourred in Jt in stated that 6 tof admit of the ex od. critirs, Manchester and one jin Sheftield, the evidence ta too volun atoination taking place on AMPT AN BH Satterthwaite'’s circular dated on the evening of the markot for Americar tive,and up to utes, Five-tvent ha OF "a. but ¢ ad securities has © 1h withe 4 were on Bb impie ar oi ud ain aie of twoor th em Leven @tau The Times euye: F t ad mention that @ meeting of American bondhoid rm tly call. ed thero by Mr. Laner, a New York banker, was larvely attended. Mr, Laner etated that ho had not come to borrow, as his countrymen were competent the wants of the eovernment, but to t facts and atury ha to pr tak f h, even aly ol le. bie also + seion, will proba: on, tobuceo, ete, b 9 sty million d iniwation of the spoclé payments na to int, ely reduce t ting exy or large inapor pore, the vlews on th oppouite Character | ore abolished, aud impor est point, Above ali the » t eertines aeide ce euue uul exbing tion of the paper cur:cncy, The Minister of the Intertor (tly) hal cireular to the preiecis rela'ive o 4 He oleo announces sane me arures te in the new parliainent ir one for H ession of religious | 8, aud tho 1eadjust- | OF ecclesiastical propers A Vieana paper learns that warlike preparations which are rgain making in Montene io, have fuduced the Turkizh Porto to adopt preciutionary measur end send reinforcements to the tort Ornar Pue sha's presence in Vienna was Lo.icved 0 be iu Cou. noction with these movement Latest Commercial clted, and Mya cron the week for | A CAN, with salon ot 1>> halen dao Friday 40,000 bole, closiag with # #u.. ub ender sr oudatuffs firmaorjand whent ld bicher, Hoy ielona teed | cloned on Friday at 50 4 for money, | ent sharen 805.4; Erie sueree b¢ ( Odab8 4, Dvrtx@ @ Democratic mass necting at Hille. 610% e on the pirtot the | ination for Govergor, i rfcom Muaunilian. | James L. Orr ac c on for Governor \ wnt apd declares 18 0 | ¢¢ south Carolin ther \ UNTOP BATH, i ‘ ne ; ‘ On, April 80, 1864.5 Gentlemen :—Ihave the b , » No. 44%, has boon ree | receioy of your letter of ih es ot X 4 ioe he injornmation it brings piauee ot the tende:ed crown by wailing, and bis intended depar- vents which have recently oecur- res & section of that country, od, whow Wat the come acandivate jor Govert f 1 election, on the third Wednesday of Oct oat. The great increase of respousibility resuiiing iow the extension of the term to four years, and the change in our political and industrial relations, ane dex mo distrustful of wy ability 10 dincuasce the boro, Ohio, a few ‘ ch Gen, Cox, ; alee Ee n cave s principal ivird proposed monument, in Chicago, to the speakers, eo) Poke took | Maetnory of the late Stephen A. Douglass, the erec- avepe } sonties | Men ov which has been delayed for the want of | man, and om big race scoair | Hovey, i@ aboug to be commenced, the a land ‘aprang upon’ ane , hare Ms ( tee. Tunds being enough t0 complete a sutti £a:18 drew a plutol sod’ tired. at Pasty WOU g | Porbou bo atouis of the remain being placed in the | bin in the Lead, Pike ;evsliat t Ug. | arble sarcopiayus., ‘Lbia portion of the tomb | charging his revo) ss Hr ie fret | Will consist of an elaborate Chawbor, with walls shot slightly woundiug Maginis bead aud | anu celling of | polished marble, and the second severely in, de, Both pariies were arrested, and oe ee ae womerily dis- mosaic News Items, (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Es-Gov, Howton, of Texas, died at Matagorde on the 1st of Beptember. Gov. Monntoom, of Florida, haa { 1 a procla- mation ordering an election for s State Convention, on the ist of October. Tam authorized delegates of the Democratic of New Orleans, loft that city, on the 28th, ton, ov an Sinportant mission, Ovew 2,000 pardons have been signed within the past few days, There are still several thousand requisitions before the President, Tum Athletics Base Ball Club, of Philadelphia, beat the Pastimes, of Baltimore, yesterday, at the former city, by the remarkable score of 66 to 10, Poetw Astaa-Gaxruat Dawnisom, during Septem- ber, re-established postal service on fifty of the tot important routes, and re-opened 450 post officer, in the Southera States, Jevrensow Davis waa removed yesterday morn- ing, under @ etrong guard, from his casemate prison to the quarters assigned bim in Cerroll Hall. Tum proprieter of the Baltimore Currras, W. Wales, discontinued the publication of that journal on Baturday, and having associeted with bim Messr#, C. C, Cox and R. M, Newport, commenced publishing @ new jourval called the Datty Com- MENCTAL. Ir le reported that Paraguay bas a force of fifty- “x thougand men to oppose the Brazilian army, which numbers about fifty-five thousand, The Pararunyan Geveral Robles bas been superseded by Colonel Berrios in the general command in Corriente Gen, Canny euspended Assistant Superintendent Callahan, of the Freedmen's Bureau, at Bhreves- port, La, from his duties, pending an investiga- tion Loto serious charges against him, Callabanis the individual who placed @ whole court under arrest a fow Hontavay's Overland Mail Route fe now entirely free of Lucians, and the stages are arriving at Atchison, Kansas, om fast time, viz.: Bix days from Colorado, eleven days from Utah, thirteen days from Nevada, fifteen days from Ideho and Montana, and eighteen days from California, Tne sturnp of the famous tree cut down by rebel Dulleta at the battle of Spottsylvania Court House last May, been appropriately mounted and placed upon the porch at the War Department at Waslington, The stump measures nearly two feet iu ameter. Gov, Peston has made the following eppoint- mente, to take effect on the Ist inst.: Brevet Brig- s ier General James F. Hall, late of the Ist New York Volunteers, to be alde- imp upon hie stalf © Jeorge W. Palmer, Assistant Commis- y Geneon) of the State, to be Commissary Gen. oral, vice Frank Chamberlain, resigned, Genoral Intelligence. (Dy Mail to the New York Sun.) Gree. Derren bad @ long interview with the President on Basurday. Forty tolners arrived at St. Louis last week from a, y brought $150,000 in gold, and re- troul'e on the road with the Indians, ne. Germs, of Nashville, the secession head the Bonthers Methodist Book Concern, was purdoned on Saturday, Mc Toe VP ecter General has adopted measnres to ceo ver from delinquent Southern imasters the arnount of their indebtedness to Govern- ment, Tue Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Otd Fellows, of the State of Illinois, will meet at state, on the 10th inst, sin the State, A Lana whale was bot and killed at Surrey, » last woek, He swam between two small ni could not back out again, A fartoer near oy, hearing the noise, went to the shore with his gun, an! icamediately ‘struck ile," A Tueurn® tragedy occurred at Fairplay, Wis- | Co: yon Wedoesday, Dr, Haines, physician rt that piece, a! Coughter, Knocked his wife down with a revol iteting @ rortal wound, # 1 en cat bie throat wits a lancet, The cause ol this h rible tracedy is pot yes known, _ IX consequence of an order from the Prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes, sugvested by the sanitary € sel aud the Mayor of Nice, travelers arriving in tbat town fom Marevilles are aubjerted to a wntectug funigation tu @ room at the station prepared for tuat purpose, A Man Who bas beeu engaged tn cnitivating the tea piout for severe! years past in Georgia, an that bis plouts grow finely, aud do as well in. $h: State as they do in their native country, The eid to the acre is frow three to four bupdred pounds, Gen, Trey bas, by a general order, designate! Hide memberd of the Ricumond City Co | and nue Aldrmon—beiug a majority of each body elected in Jul be permitted to quality id organize purpose of appointing ffleers to conduct the Virginia Congressional election, which # to take place on the 12th ings, AN ordor haw been issued by Major-(en, Chas, Wouds, closing eve Episcopal church im the State of Alabaine, ou unt of thas body having refused to use in the ilar form of portion in regard to the welfare of "the of the U. 3. snd allin civil authority, Bebop ot Alabuma sa prayer is uot app: priate while the State is nuder “u. iMtary rule." Apv1 save been received from Ban Domingo to the of Bypiember, The death pesalty f political es bas bern abolished, Tue U. 8. stesuner Mercidita had arrived at Ban Dom ngo and saluted the Domuician flag, Her commander, ac- compauiod by the Auorican Cousul, pakl « visit to the present head of the governinent. Fatnilies who left she island Guring the war are returning ; busl- hes 18 reviving, nowspapers have been started, ani the prospects of the country are in evory way @ncoura sing, Vor eich SOUAFERR was killed in Buffalo on Saturday, in « very siogular manner, Himself and # thau named Jubu S$. x were drunk, Bax had Leen beating | eon the bead with @ botiue and Behatfer intertered in her behal!, ud commenced to trim the heir from around the weuud on ber head with @ pair of tailor's shears, when Bax tmade a dash at him, and was caught on the point of the shears held by Bebailer, which penetrated the heart, Jealousy ie said two @ bows as the botiou of the alfair, the spectator looking h = the ay. The thought that when the work is #0 far edvancely money enough may be to carry is for. ward to completion. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE The Naval Engine Contest—Arrival of the froquols, ‘The Algonquin's feed pipe has not yet been sent on from the foundry of the Providence Steam Engine Work, nor are we able to state when the ships will be ready to resume their work., The Winooski is ready, and has been for some time, The Algonquin’ boilers are reported to have been badly strained, and many of the tubes leaking badly, The joinors are a work upon her, The stoam screw sloop Iroquois, nine guns, Com- mander C. BR. P. Rodgers, arrived at the Navy Yard on Sunday evening, from an extended cruise in the Atlantic Ocean and the East Indies, from whence she came in 94 days, including seven days spens in port, The Iroquois was put in commission at Baltimore, om the Bist of Mareb, 1864, and after serving some months on our coast, she was ordered to cruise in the Koglish Channel, Sho sailed from New Yerk on the 0th day of July, 1864, Hor stay in those water extended over a period of two months, when she was dispatched to tho Bast Indies, via. the coast of Brazil. uring the time aho has been on foreign service, she bas traversed the distance of 44,100 statute miles, of which 14,650 miles have been under sail alone, The following is @ list of the ports sho has visited, and the dates: 1864—Brest, France, 99. Chi Aug. 7 Dover, Fi Ang. 10. aa Dy At fit, Banarane, Kor, Aug. 1, Havre, Aug. 18., Bt. Masai, Te Paullinc, Aug. 29. Bordeaux, Aug. Func ees, aria Sipe a: yh fort. 28. Porto Grande, Get. 6. Island Roroneha, Oct, 18, Pernambuce, Oct. aber, ye . an! Ov. . fe he cnn! i. S08 “Mauritian, Jan, 20. Gaile ey Jom Feb. 11 enang, fereb.. Singapore, March aves Yesterday the ship began to discharge her ordnance stores and she will probably be put ont of commission during the week, She is in splendid order and te manned by one of the finest crews in the servies,a@ magnificent lot of men, who average 5 fect, 10 tn, in height, and weigh on an average 160 pounds per man, The Shenandoah would have met an ugly couse tomer in the Iroquols, The guns in the now saluting battery on the Brook~ lyo Navy Yard cob dock are being mounted as rapid- ly as clreumstances will permit, It will be « fine affair when eompleted ; the best in the country; LOCAL NEWS. @EW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tne Mozart Democracy have issued @ manifesto implying that they have dug up the hateh- etot party warfare, and started out upon the ware path to meet the sachems and big Indians of Tammany at the forthcoming municipal election, According to this document they are profoundly impressed with the importance of purifying the city government, casting out the cormorants who have so long fed upow the public treasury, and bringing New York beck te the days of primeval bliss, The programme by which Mozart proposes to accomplish this desirable consum= mation is all that can be desired, and to secure the beneficient results suggested, it is only necessary that it should be practically carried out. Noman shall be nominated for office whose record is not unexception- able; members of the Legislature must be pledged to protect the municipal intorests ot New York ; they must agree to oppose and vote against the giving eway of valuable franchises ; they must favor the abolish= mentof the Board of Supervisors as o uscless and corrupt body ; and in short the Moeart programme leaves nothing undone that onght to be accomplished, Of course Mozart will incur the barden of selecting and presenting to the people the proper officers to in- sugurate this municipal millenium, not that Mozart wants the vulgar spoils of office, but because itis so solicitous for tho welfare of the city, This line of policy ison the whole very commendable ; the next thing Is to follow it, Descent oN A FASHIONABLE MAISON Dm Jow,.—Anaest oy Tus InmaTes—One oF Tome & Miciionarne.—Last evening, about 11 o'clock, Capt. Cfray and a squad of mon made a descent upon the fashionable house No. T4 East 14th street, betweem 34 and 4th avenues, and arrested the iumates, as fol- lows: WOMEN, Mre. McCready, tho “Madam,” aged 40; Emme Mareh, 21; Hattie Hynes, 15; eve Willian, 18; gE 23; Fanny Calton, 26; Mary Bm’ 29; 2; Anne Lovechulos, 19; Anne Clark, 0, house keeper; Klizabeth Williams, w, MEN. Wm. Kore, aged 96; Lyon Hayman, 26; Wm, Watron, 26; Fred. Jaineson, 20; Matthew Edyarde, 80; Chas. Raleigh, 28 ; Geo, Chadwick, ; jeorge Close, 2% ; Michael C x ©; Georee "Ht 3 Bamigel Blanchard, 27; Wi, Bross, 26 ; son, For sowe time past, the people living in the nelgh- Dorhood have been excessively annoyed by the doings in the house in question, day and night, Atlengthe Mr, Bteinway,who lived oppositeand Mra, Elizabeth C. Coftiu, who Hved as 7% (next door), made a com- plaint, and @ warrant was iseved for the arrest of all the parties, As the police eutered, they were met by the * Madam," who, not knowing their business, woleomed them with stiles, The (a rich one was being played by a fascinating syren, aud one the gentiomen (who afterwards announced himself a milllonaire, qed ofpered his oare be id be los inging **'l ramp, tramp, tramp, the are Tnarehing.* “ALL right," said, Captain’ Cattray « just what I've cowe tor; and now you boys and yirls must march,” Who ore, your" said ope sent. tha Captain Caffray, Police, at your service,” was the reply, con- storustion, tay be imagined. ‘The ondokes ceaid she was uly @ poor servant, and must earn her liv- ing, (he milijonaire asked for @ carriage, and offered any money to be let otf, but it would not do, all were ched up. The house within from top to bottom was inost gaudily furnished, Splendid mirrors adorn- ed the walls, which were covered with paintings of the oid masters, come valued at $5,000, carved tables with marble tops, elegant sofas and chairs, and Indeed everything denoting luxu: were there in abund- ance, It waa estimated that the furniture in the front parlor slom not including the ctures wae worth $10,000, “One of the girls locked her bed- rootn door, and (ried to escape through a window, bat the door was broken open and sie was taken from the roofof the next Louse, wh he bad reached through a window, Ali the parties will be at Jeffer- soa Market to-morrow, Rescur tHe FALLeN,—Under this heading 40 advertisement appoars fn another column, ealling for donations to aid in the estabiishment of a Homa of Refuge for the reception of women temporarily requiring place of refuge, The object is # worthy ono, and will no doubt be sustained by the benevow lent, Tne SvGAn Sniruent TO WAsaincton Teruirony.—It is stated that Mr, Mercer, the Agent of Washington Territory, who has charge of the seven hundred ladies about to emigrate two that piace, will succeed in getting the steamer Continental off, with ite precious cargo, om Saturday next. Scores of young ladies have already arrived in the ity, aud (Continued a tho Lag Race

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