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186. By Telegraph to the N. We Bean. | and treedimen was peid at Edeofield yesterday afier- ecenes a enn GOR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, A TIMELY PARDON. _ Gen. Humphreys Made White, He is Now Eligible te the Governorship of Mississippi. The Wirz "Trial. More Evidence for ‘the Defence, ANDERSONVILLE A PLACE OF PLENTY CORN BREAD AND SCURVY. The North Carolina Destructive Fire At Mobile. $800,000 IN COTTON GONE. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, A Republican Victory, Capture ‘of the City of Parol. SUAREZ REPORTED AT SANTA FE, > &e., &C., Ge. W aasttingtos, Oct, 6. The ambneeadors from Tunis will doubtless moet with a cordial welcome from this Government. They are expected to arrive here to morrow and hotel ac- eomimodations have beea engaged for them by the Btate Department. Gen, B.G. Humphreys fe understood to have been pardoned by the Pre dent, to-day. This will render him eligible to the governorship of Missiestppi, to which office it is probable he has just bern elected. Reporte received at the Freedmen's Bureau repre- sent that the colored lessees of farme in Arkansas are doing well and raising larce crops, while other froed- men hove interceis in the crops being raised by Planters. ‘The oaly members present at the brief session of the Cabinet to day were Postmaster Geueral Denne son and Secretsries Stanton and Welles, the other membre being absent from the city Colonel Arimusses of the Provost Marshal Gener- al's Department testified in the Brescor trial to day fm corroboration of the evidence previously given erainet the used, The wiinere with Gen, Curtis want into Gen. Briscoe's rooms and arrested bim. aus been released om als dble ») £ ton, and trial bef Military © ission Cony ention. ‘ nd now on trial fore & itary om 1 Tenr.essee, Mass Meeting of, Negroes at Fdgefield. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 7, ) | powers thas be, and that ought to be @ eufficient # Phila | answer, tioned ibe Court oeermied an objection rleed by Mr Jocntor of the Canadian Synod, and author of the well known catechiem bearing bis name, aud vis deiphia ne bearer of the address Nashville, Oct. 6 The Rev, Dr, Fulford, Lord Biehop of Cs . slo | Raker, when Col, Chipman asked, “Did go ashvitle, Oct. 6.~ & erent mass meeting of negroes | mace a few remarks reiative to the connexion bee | take an omth of loyalty to the ‘Conte feral Gane | tween the church in Fnsland and Aimerica twenty noon, six thous® 4d persons ' The question was discussed of altering the Canon ve witnesa1 did not, never . rage ; ad p Teon being present. Am ad- | ich aliowod Bishops to distrit Faster 7 the altuy in any way 1 never was connected j dress was mate by Brie. Gen, Fisk, He rejoiced that A tuotion to re-comimit the qr with inetrw everal other witnesses Were then examined, | the necroee¢ ¢ Tennesece were free, as God inte 4 tore ¥ fiat, Lapel tee Moo ada divcbared trom | When the Court adjourned, ‘ « consideration o pe cubject. h 4 them to be., He told them that they must prove them- | — fee. Dr. Cummins then rose and offered the ful- Wuslinyiom Oct. 6.<The Wirn trial was com. selves eP citled to freedom by industry, sobriety and | 1¥ ine resoiution i" fer | menced on the 260) day of Aurust, The prosecution integr! ¢ > hat diac ° Recolued. That thie Houre offer ite prefound er ned 1 ° vm thet Ad His duty was to eee that they dischareed | tude to God that we have among us our bret Bihe | ace " sth dBide tho number of days fee f duties, He would put the black men in the jury | clerical and lay deputies, from the diocese s, | duired for which was the record making 2,863 North Carolina and | eunessee, and that nize their presence In our midet aa a t followed by | pledge of the furnre ontire restoration of the ( nion of the church throughout the length and breadth of the land Judge Spaldin, of Obie, hoped the resolution would not pass, We wero glad to receive ous |e thren from the seceded States, but he was oppowd to getting down in humiliation to therm. Mr, Yarnell, of Pennsylvania, moved to lay the Matter on the table, Dr, Hare hoped that the resolntion woul! pa. If we can hold out the olive branch ur be hren of the South woe ought to do #0 ve Hou brethren of North Carolina, Texas end earee With open arme Atier some further debate the resolution was tookeep pages, The defence was opened on the 96th day of September The nninber of witnesses sul pooned te 106; examined thos far, 17, and 55 have reported themselver, box, and on the witness stand, His remarks were re- e ived with great enthusiasm, THe w tevoral other speakers, after which the meoting mi- joarned Gen. Fisk states that during the past week six or en hundred negroes have been sent to their former homes ia different parte ef the State, and have contracted with their former owners to work for wages, Within a month there will be @ general clearing out of negroos here, arrangements having been effected to procure them labor to different parte of the South Nows Items. (Mg Telegraph to the New York Sun.) A Maso of rock fell, Thursday, at the Littleton | Blate quarry in Littleton, Mase, killing threo men, Tur Goverument aoll, yesterday, ot Balsimore, » eed, : The Charges against Enerson Ftheridge. | _ Lhe question of provincial orgenizstion of dioceroe | tWelve hundred and fifty head of beef cattle, ot on The charges against Emerson Etheridge, tate | "Me*huses, of Now York, moved to refer age of seven cents a pound. Clerk of the House of Reprerentatires at Washing- | question to the ¢ ‘ i eleacca | Cot. Cuanwn has been elected delegate to Con- considered that, commitioe, the brethren of ‘Ter the seceded States could act iu delegates of the Noithern Syates dr gress from New Mexico, by 1,500 majority over Pores Darscrives in Providence, R. 1, have arrested at Memphis, Tenn., are in substance as follows Fucouragine resistance to the enforcement of the harmony «idl Ile fied laws; saying to the people: “ When the tax- ec- the motion to refer the question to ie Cot 4 tore come row who Lave been appointed by the bag on Canons ’ ; four men for passing counterfeit United Bates re horus jerisiatare (meaning thereby the loyal @ remainder of the session was cco 1 in} ¢ “ . * Deere tnerul legiciature of the State of Tennesse) to | discussing she propoeed wow canon relat ‘3 | currency, and « large quantity has been recovered, collect taxes, ahoot them down; but don't teil any | clergymen ontering the military oF paval service, | including $100, $20, @1 and 50 cent eerip. one | told you todo no,” Lnciting insurrection by neing excopt as chapiains, sowing disloyal language, while addressing @ Cart, W um, Acting Asmstant Quartermaster Miss.,on tho 3d of July, 6 no more free than the meeting at Trento “The negroe THE WIRZ TRIA . at Pasty *, Bastern Shore, M. D., has been robbed forty years ago; @od if muy one of bis asfe, aud about four thoussad d. about the ompey,, telling they are Contiauntion of the Defence. ‘urrenc : sitoaidigg shoot hito; and these negro troops . , iy cu y conmanded by low and degraded white men, « Washinoton, Ort. 6.—The Wire Military Commits | yy ry iwaysare now open to Mobile and Mont through the country, ouchs to be shot down, Jé ff, | tion reassembled this morning, ater Davie ie a mean man, but 1 can prove thet Brownlow Aucustue Kivich, of the Sih Pennsylvania cavalr gomery, ia the State of Alabama, thus completing and Johuson (meaning thereby W.G, Brownlow, the honorable Goveruor of ‘Tennesereand Hie Excellency Andrew Johnson, President of the ( pited States) are till meaner that he it. Judas sold hie waster for thirty pieces of silver, bat Johnecn has sold himaelf for greenbecks, and Lincoln (meaning thereby the | iste President of the United States) has ¢ ton With New York vis Kuoxville, Tenn, chbucg, Ve. Adama Express bas opened esatt ints 1 Fellows had «procession at testified that he wes taken ae n prisoner to Anderson. | ville, He never heard of or saw Capt. Wize! Wirz would curso a man for no- | iteot and Ly otor injure any man. thing at all hardly, and would rometines pull fellows eno | Tus colored O eived me , ) " Anil lied to ma." Also urging the poopie to armed re- spre agg i : aluimore, :esterday morning. Tho turnout w stance to the law, to renewed note of hostility artin ‘Artie, of the 5th New Y large. procession marched to Monument againat the government, and attempting bring ri Gisgrace upon the nacional army, Alfied that be wase prisoner at Andersonville, frou | Square, where @ stand had been erected and hend- July 2th to November Iat, 1864. He a division of ninety Ov thet the prisoners commenced retnoving the | continued down until the middle of Oete the abolition of thir post resul unrestricted In decorated, Speeches were delivered, | | some California and Japan, Violent Earthqnake—Trade to Japan, Ftc, San Franctaco, Oct. $.—The steamer Constitution * 1 o-day for Panama with 81,112,000 treasure for New York, and @342,000 for England General Intelligence. aid Dy Mail to the New York Sun, couree with every bo y time Capt. Wire ordered 9 eutler to Le ele for extortion, telling th elves from his stock of goods. re ve tl Capt, Wirt and other vecetables for the mack Bacsomes' kidnappers, four in number, are o1 1 o The small town of Eureka, on Humboldt Bay, was * Aa and other sergennta that eon trial ot M . , ’ pease at Pa nod been reorganized, and ‘hat proviaiona | 5 vi nily shaken Dy euearthquake on Sunday last. | vii) te more abondant and te bs ; G ent eel's x + five cents per pound. Nearly every chimney was torn down or eracke!, | Captain sleo ine 1 the tate Py As atloeve reach, in every direction, the yoods Im tho stores thrown from the shelves, and | of wood, & ty a country appearm alive with stock, ice Wiad Fo out mt wi 8 muck crockery broken, The damage is estimated at | pot.on ph Goveusor Panvos nas received from the nation- reveral thousand dollars, te ther p i" W al governtrent the aura of {262,763 17 on account Wirz ehoosing or ma treati of the claine of New York for moneys advanced tn Dates from Kanacawa, San Praneiaca, Oct had never seen him commit aetual ¥ cv, bot bad | 1 for the Aap f lc aug, ¥6th, have been received, The re- | exmetiines hoard him curse the men: the man ave ne TUDE) OF TORE OR Gi Bek: re S from the interior had been liberal, but the | of the prison was lined with etores nnd travis | pincee, while there were many ilinerant senders ¢ wart young Iady who enthusiastically extreme prices demanted by the natives al at pre- | iveaand other things: ealt was eral Grant, tole bi . ; ; d other things it w stole bis sevar from under ry me check, busine Prateek: were aeoninnlanie 4 be akere to the rn it wae thrown ove: the the reception at the Burnett House, There was an active cemand for silkworm ¢ vere nies $3 | . ie} re e m sie. of O tole the bere wan too much astounded at the audacity to punioh the theft. a export to Europe, Exchange on London and Chin the way the aalt was disposed ot, th r wae, JOU EE, | LDRe ee tate ney ebtated car- | nct,cuusln.s eumclent cunply, and roe int | A ngono- particularly a deed one—te not con- plains week precediug Aug. 26th, as Kakodadi. | iyo potions be taken Ue ita in the preriecs: Capt. | sh fero) wor much in New Orleans, judging from aA ah Prof foreten birth. participating ap- | ihe viockuie and confecating NUE sooner Th thee trade | totes lowing item, cut from the local of » New parent n ejual interest. The sele wound up <A o9e an ah Ser hare Wak Be an Aisa tradi, | Orleans paper: “There fe a dead nigger in the with , and & reratts, and te poticoable na | Sit in the brea ae poreeptihle Wale Of | + ver atthe foot of Custormhouse atreet."” That is wing the great cordiality in thet mized com- munity. There were | P damlo's obituary, Cross-exam ined Col y Chipman wells int | Btebbi eflicia hisown mind as to their guilt disobeyed the law in not tryin contract, ia not allowin own specifications; the original spec itieations provided caset, mince the cause be bi it @ pu two heads “wiliuidy corrupt " butt Rared nothing wilfully corrupt agai The prisoner was eearched aud the stolen property = — — plenty of » stockade, bat th " M churetts) Ravalnim says: was found in a chest in the room, quired them by pr nae, OF dug ther, Pile term of the Probate Court, the for thelr own ur A rell ac ‘ ‘ , - Iearc Morgan bas been appolated, by the President, Mexico. for achaw of topecns rag Mand ai ath rier, late of Rerhn, in Worcester Direct Tax Commirtlonor of the State of Alabama. A fepablican Victory. eyoare 1 ve n, would ler f 5 conte connty wee p e At {and objection wasn ade we Walter Lennox, formerly Mayo: of Washington a ter in the yk wae never fit todrok ywance on the ground that jt was dictated al on m . Washington, Oct. 6.—Seml-ofticial news was Te- | being a tra er, he had no exter pportunity tor piritua! medium,’ The objection w bas after aconfinement of 21 months, been released | ceive i here today from the State of Chihushus. | prune al fiat was KOIDE On in the Biocknie, About by the Judve, amd the will disallowed.'* from Fort Seiten fo leit this city at the out- | phe Mexican General Village (Republican) attacked 20 oud ot the divine in tue aoe prinelpale | A COLT Teron took place » few days ago between break of the civil war, bat was subsequently artes and took posscesion, in August, of the City of Parol, | lv of diarrham—six of 4 remainuer a nes Minnesota tn Baltimore aud tmprlvouedt as above, ou the cbare® | defended by the French, He inflicted ereat loss on | iy “aie for evant’. of g de ae PH : even of the or susy.c fbelr obel emmlavary the enemy. The republican General Meogni was ) not Se a lack of a suifelent quantity | former nd . n inside Be atelegraphic blunder, an fem in today's New | yijed in the battle. The French were coldiy received | of it re ult not eat the n bread bee ° she for A ahh Fors “Andereca. The quar- rk ov “* mele t tas ba i \ ~ oo uy «re too ore # uv thew « rose ull ‘ “ie « fob oa atidlvbedh read as follows: “It is tld | jn the city of Chihuahua, Gen, Beincourt clreulaied | wax nover in any Titre het wes captured by tou, | by the regiments in «certain ba thas Mr. Kuesell, F tor at Canada Wert, bas | 9 proclamation, printed in the city of Mexico, etating | Early's advanced guart. There was uot iving by Him | Tap locometive which wan drawing e train of th been removed, and that Georre XN, Sanders has been a id at the time either ® jug or a bottle o Ile, \ , leh rawing @ train of the " that he had been welcomed by the people, The D6x8 | jowever, could vot tell how diunk be i tone | Long isleid Batlroad ‘rom Byosert, yesterday fore- ypointed in his Aten The true statement is, that | aay, however, he declared martial law in the Btate of his capture, He was tying with hiv taco down by broke wh at @ pointtwo miles beyond “Mr. Russell, Postmaster at Davenport, Jota has Main 1'6 proclamation of the 6th of Septem- when the rebels took him prisoner evil Woheld, The psssengera, numbering abous ws been removed, and General Saunders has been | por is anid practically to re-entablieh slavery in Mex id thas he had written several lepers 10 | twenty, 1 ‘ Waned ie an by walking the ore nted je st 4,°° AILY hy 7 give nd t mie ifiel!, ity tekin i] boa appointed in bis stead ico. He calls the slaves workingmwen, and their mae- of jacta to ave that justice war done to a ate he tie » Hail 4 dt nesege 66 Doar Lieut ntand the mombers of his personal | te:5 patrons, ap. He selected thas . Swap | @ tre@ of the Flust ing Bailro rrived here this mornings, from an extended i. a acquainted with the edi whow end } Tu ver rebel postmaster lloway) of Mem- inches at ah Fiepoeng 4 North-western Stato New Orleans, Oct, 4.—Matamoras advices eay that | | phis had an audience wita the Presideat on Tues- nih fern und North-woetern States. | Cortina, Canales, aud Fscobebo have combined their | Question —No yon nok know thet that paper waain | day, and reco.ved bis pardon papers, He wese The Base I ae Ln ETA er a forees, and are marching on Motamoras wiih 1,200 ba fy a ttep With She 38 bani rocvaronias of the first water In Tennessee, and week. On Monday, the Excelsior Club, of New f Ps ‘ on : Ape aipecey Peer | Po ea a to whe rebel government at Monsgormer ‘ sae : : Liberals, ro the whole country you not know It ascalied n “cop. | a roa ites AAR TGs setae y York, will piay with the National ¢ Inb of thie city, | perween Matan va heete’ and jue a tknow | ids, to the ar vu eght en the ground south of the Proaldens's ion. | Nine bundr 1 Mexicans are enid t o 4 ’ | 4H cu thousand dobare lying an the Post O:tice in eater Y | have defen g Juarists pear Caroma, in tt ¥ne I rs ; ; : 1 Masy complaints have reached Wastington of Lit Nations? parte : ; P tote of M ean, on the 17bh of July to rive the pa cee morinution on she subject 1 | Feturned enewie the Government whippicg fai, Geo ler hae taken bie departare trom t Z re a i | aut a sonationa the nm . Warhingto: nein Mas cite, While | teperted Arrival of Juarez at Santa Fe. could, aufade anid that no objection wi 5] SE OEY remot iba thee opiescaaal Dero, he entistectorily adjusted his arcounie with the St. Luis, Oct, 6.—The Rervupiicay Las Vecas | taken when newepapere # trcked ti wer urer bave this matter checked, Iho whole : f New Mexico, corrosvondent, under date of Sept. 1oth, | Whep one of them saye & word in his deteace, off number of the colvod population of Arkensas Government {tay ETE Bg Pa rentleman f.om Santa Fe reports the arrival of Mr. Chipman remarked that when auch a cloud of | unis to 42,750, ‘1Le number of those employed Attempted Escape of Dr Mudd from the | juarcz at that piace, supposed to be en reule tothe | witneoses had testified ae to 1 horrors of Af is dijiii. Dhe wumber drawing rations be 1,979, Dry Tortugas. states. ‘Tho report ts doubtful ville, and when be found that thie witness, | vein A Lapy, upon taking her seat in » horee io Portresa Monroe, Or!. H.'The steamship Daniel ——— comrade in armas had teskiiod that Audeveovit'e | Wasnjugton, due other day, {18 eumetbing mowing Weilster, frou rleans on the 20th ult, for New THE GRANT- MEXICO STORY ee ee ry would aieok he | under ber dress, Suv immediately selaed that por- York, put in tof coal, 5 sports landing A Card from J e di believe the pre ee n of her dreams where sue m venieah ortuen nd tt r - le ith a a n calles condu cprenec gome prix eat Torturcas, and that Dr, ®r. Nt Las Hore. bs Ocr. 6. N . their | OF rthaet “there was something there aliv Mudd had made ana pt to ercape, He found | 7) the Associated Prev }.ves in defense of theigrout 1 ncaiast wh Which prove! « rreci, for alier beating the secreted in the ¢ { vteaner Thomas | 1 roeret to ree in the papers this morning my name tee vat 0% 8 shadow of, ite MPs avant piace awhile where Lavvem@ent Was & dead ras Beott, and pus to hard labor wheeling rand. The | eonnecied with s report from Philadelphia, 1p proposed to do waa lesitir but the manne Wiel eed artermaster of t tewas arrested for having a liwadl p General Grant | which it was continued did were credit io he heart Wal'ingford, Conn. a boy of fourteen and a Mudd in hie cflort to eece ence to an alleged reation with Genere | than tohieneat, tle (Buber) w-hot that this x ove | Miss of twelve, Daving lormed an attaclment, ( add in f! a about Mexico, While fam sure Mr, Smith would not | ald not bo brought down te the levelofacave | wired the cous ut of ther respect V0 parenis to POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE intentionally misrepresent, even by a shade, he cer by Ly me} ’ # | sheir ur ch being withueld, we young Aq! E 5 tainly mileunderstood the purport of my conve raation H Jed Ta Liaw of the witness wes couple aevermined to elope, With thas end in North Carslina Convention -Secession Dee | with him, 1 he ts correctly reported. [ was never on e Bs Bp Wolk ne view they, on Manday, took e pase the | > 1 t resuined, He said the saw ’ yy passa ou the )oms % Declared Nall and Void atrain with General Grant, to my know fc oF | propel Da * wit for New York. Bus we “course of true love never * ' nee « com. on dot s Oo. 6.-The Convention to-day pased the | stom Cinciunas!, Tone had e Cems Diltidaieg | He wens tohim to make a cirrec) rund euovth.' Juss as the Loni was abous t ‘ ! LT Grant, in which Mexico waa nlinded (0 | 116 nonished uwo letter | ptart the par A 3 \ that the ordinar a0 spoke to Mr, Bimith ina cenerel conver e ' D lette t | be paren’ sbe « rep arrived, capture han taaa ull and wold; The ers, General Grant in no way AliGersonyt pel the runaways, took thei home and gave them @ | ated to me chat is wee the purpore of (he rove , tee good spanking. trike out all after the enacting ¢ me, and | tertere Mt an af Cone vereations. the Brookly ‘ at was 04toto 19, ‘Lhe final vote eal itelad 4 we ‘ 0: tr wh tine, are too hiable as he had written a dete .ce a & In the resumpt tusil service in the South, n, Oct 6.—The Presi this evening, | to be token aa statcmente of fats, to epinctey MAW ROEK HALLE NE” tie Poss Ottice Departwenut, uow superiniending | ¢ tol atch from Gov, Holder pane ber ' ripley sent an an ry Answerel bad never heard tho character of the | mall matters) Arediaas, writes that "on the mail ° Mh, 7's the Presiient of the | i nt ry well aj nyeeif. Youre tauly, Daity News for loy sity, and edthe Baucaé | route trom Bort Suish, io that State, to Caswell in ited Sicaten ntion has just passed | °°" ji bl t. D, Catox, aie Denooratic r : Missouri, sliere » oot a Louse vor ba itatiou Where . by 8 unauitnane yore: *l hat the i die a RP Mery, it . [ved ne 3 } a mail carrier could refreah himeelf or besstin es _ ifm » Co tutic " a ye or denied b: yrivie etat i] ot sf ? we to Dy bu ut ‘ J end, ratified the f sHopo! 16) Convention of the Episcopal Chareh— or denied her any privioze : | cistauice 1s wey tiles and there is uote > er : r ay. b hing {of, house or yar leit wba og. « . : ing amenue ‘ ring anything to sue ‘ # « jug, bur a teld 1 at lad. 6 b r ' - | Capt, Wir unkiod way; |) Uuger cull.vauur < bu . t j ‘ " now i at Philadelphia, Oct, 6,-—The Convention reassemb a irz treating w , euoUt the whole Siate th wid ratification the eof | jeg at 10 o'clock the name of her soner see c iy toe reesoralion of postal a rv.ce is balled with de- ¥ wh eiect, notwithstanwing |e ¢ Veter Keen, of t th ‘ : light una thanks, Hd uit pene ot the 2uihof May, 1501, de~ Dr, Higbee Now York, stated that two deputies y é Dune ‘ a . . ¥ Le repeaic l, rescinded and abro- 1 Tennessee were present, but owing to the aby the Teunessce mist b CLERC, " 3 ee + TEN eee bow and 6 | y "iba beara . of that 4 peels unable te | | ithe an A ay ater Uapie Wine Tue Seventa Warp AnovuseD.—On Wed- een til and void scace of the Secretary of that Diocess, we : | Union prisoners; Le ¢ ' z d : Bian a and vou present thelr certificaies, He id that the pames | $0 40 in. as will: one pie | mesday evening a very sarge meeting of citizens Wel x, Provisional Governor. of the Tennessee deputics be placed oa the roil,# hich wm hae following Feb i he irene held at Hotavic Mail, in (he Beveoth Ward, at which was carried Forde aie ioe 0) JouN Mrckrm Eey, the well known flour manuleo- t Fires in Mobile. The Committee on Canons, appointed yesterday, | -,rose-exainined by (el-Chit fn bin gate | ters wae unaniticusly and gnthualsableally nome » | been went out oft wr are cn nee bated te didate to yor ales ef Cotton Burned. reported in favor of the adoption of # new Canon, | jy the ba want Cut hist ese uiuan | : dh cape for Mayor, ‘hie nowination the Plauiests Warehouse, with | forbidding the clerermon of ths stant Episco- | of ¢ ork, prenelil ‘ t he | 3 vive vreat eutiefaction to thowe to whom Mr, l } pal het erin Ought that 1 ltl alanine fecker is known, and * vd b he x | wos burned last night by an | F om ¢ ‘ ou : be received by the public at " . tm he fies >ta os ex ' i a3 ; rae ls $500,0W, which ie ostly | of p alas; or to a 7 Ivan he 6 the; * ‘ ex confidence tis voseldom thitan ol, except a8 Chaplains or pie BBL UC? | 10) uty of the witn: | bo: oss mun is willing to accept # nomina ion for any | y ' tion 4 The Reverend Gentieman t* & HOP | pubile of h h's warehoure was burned this morn ‘A message was received from th » of Bah x Gieetion »* HM Nee, that it seems like finding a house of 4 of cotton destroyed enclosing an address trom the t Col, Chipman « i nod the wit | gold to know that Joun Haogen, Esq, is willing to ’ Cen fa Canada to the convention of ness that bu was at liberty t + 10 anewer any | devote bis ti Ce BEY Pon 7 fay delegates of the United states of rerica question thas would invoive bl the crime of blie. imme and valenin fo the beneds of the rey, one of the editors of the Bicbmond | eee, of Canada, was presvited to the | treason. pa Mr, Hecker is well known throughout the publect te the Abc ls bis convention, and made a iow Lemaike. ‘The wituoss repilod wai be # cliy (or Lis Auaual Lenofertions to he poo LOCAL NEWS. wew YORK AND THE VICTNITY; Far or tut Ammnican IxstitoTs—Visrt OF THE Ty NIstaN AMBASSADOR. —Laat evening, thé Armory of the 294 Regiment wae thronged by « brilliant assemblage of ladies and gentlemen, {f being understood that General Hashes, the Ambasea- dor from Tunis, with his sui(e, woald wisit the Fairs Shortly after 7 o'clock, the distinguished visitoras with Mr. Perry, the American Consul at Tunls, his wife and daughter, and Mr. MeFirath, one of the Toard of Managers, started on their tour, taking om their way the house of Mr. Ratchford, No. 6 Fours teonth street, where Mr. Secretary Seward and hie son Frederick are now staying, The visitors made the kindest inquiries after tho health of Mr, Seward and son, and intimated that, beside the letter of condolence from the Bey of ‘Tunis to Mra. Lineolng there was also one each for Mr, Seward and bis som After a atay of about half an hour they drove to the Fair, and entered, accompanied by General Mal’ and several members of the Lnatitute, tothe @use of “Hail tothe Chief," by Dodworth's band. Miss Perry bad tho arm of the Secretary, Mr. Remira, with whom she conversed in French, Romiro ts « nephow of the former Bay of Tunis, and i Italian by the father's side, his mother being © sister of the late Rey, The interpreter—Chevalie: Conte. fe aieo of Italian descent, The visitors examined & number of inventions, &c., and G Hashes ex- pressed much interest in the sewing ana the printing press which were at work. Other thicgr were exnmined with much interest, The distinguish, ed visitors retired at about half-past 10 o’clook, Lapy-Snoorenrs,—The following note, ten tn a delicate female hand, is « reply to @ O1ty {tem in Thureday's Sum, apon the dangers incurred by Iuckless bonedicts who fail to toe the mark matrix monial a Mr. Editor. Your reporter gives an account of what he callan “A Reneral Arming of the. Bex," and “(rembles' of I guess he or gay other gentieman nm ble" for the results, if they behave as they should 1 don't ree why ladies should mot carry pistols as w m gentiowon; Tam sure they need them ae mi nod would be quite as discretionate in using those “deadly instruments.” Bf ladies do not et up fox their own rights, gentlomen will not do it for Now York, Oct. bth, Yours, Kars. Yancey's celebrated letter to General Slaughtere was intended to ‘fire the Southern heart, and pre- cipitate the Cotton Btates info a rovolation.”” The above missive is published at the risk of firing the fewale heart and precipitating cotton goods into @ commotion, It ls certainly ominous of evil te thee unfortamate class of the genus homo who have now entered the bymenial noose, and who have no Living: partners to epend their moaey for them. If “ Kate'* is a fair representative of hor ex, “slow lovers” ana certainly in imminent danger Removals at Tus Custom-Hovst.— Twenty-five special aids were removed from offices yesterday by the Collector, There men, tt te eaidy lnid the flattering unetion to their souls that the “hoad money” of two per cont. recently deducted from their sslarios would save them, bat they warm mistaken, ‘The Collector has hitherto given the preference to old soldiers in his a;pointments. Thire ty-three have been appointed since bie accession t# office, three of whom, appointed oo Thursday, werw disabled, having each lost an arm, Seuious CHARGE AGAINST AN AUCTIONEER Ra Mrs. Eliza Stebbins made a complaint at the May< or's Office, yesterday, against Zeno Barnham, ami auctioneor doing business at No. 44 Weat 16th streets Plating that ehe went to Burnham 's place with beat ghter, and bought some articles, amounting tat about $300; that Buruham demanded a do- porit of money; she gave him 3), and he asked her if rhe had any more money; ¢ seid she had na than eho had given him, but that she had att : aires Buates ben $ Sarah Ci agiood to and dic mupany her to her poord house, where she wae to give him « bond ‘pone Burnham saving that he moeded the inoney to male frome prymente that alternoon ; Barnham promised. Mrs stebbins to return her @ pares of the m which she bad advanced the following Monday. Th occurrence took place lant Saturday. Arrived at Mra. house, that lady wont to a buress drawer, and, aa she opeveda package of bonds, the firet ale took out waa one of #1,000, Burnhain said, “Lot mer hat and [ will return you the balance on Mon~ The lady gave him the bond, and the same afternoon (Saturday) he presen ber « bit ot foods, whieh he alleged — that «she had purchased, amounting 300, ts, gtebbine said, “I never pare! such. c’" Burnbem eaid, “Madam, may-be you the iaweof this city; in ease you do not © goola the bond will be forfeited.” Burne \ offered to give her $500 back, as abe did © goods. She then sald, “that it would be 1 vive ine $600 without any equivalent.” now want very bar Burnhain said, *1 Know what articles you want, bet- ter than > oado yourself, [will make oats bill for #000, which, with my commissions, #10u will make nit oft the bond" (+ 1,000,. ‘This proposition bbina refused to , and hence brought ® aint to the Mayor's yrday. A lone exaiminanon ot the case was hee b upon the con= clusion of which bis Honor orce:ed Burnham to find bail in the eum of $6,000, to for trial at the Court of & al Dessions, Shortly sflerwardas fed in gettiog ball the amouns Burnham succeed as alorvenid, and Le was liberated, Tue GUBERNATORIAL INVESTIGATION—* Tuiww Day—Anoumens or Councsi—Tar Cass Croarp—Goy, Fenton Keeraves His Dgorston,—< Punemal to the hour, the Govermor, at 11 o'clock. esterday morning, procee led to luvestifate into the charges of corrup'ion sgainat the various mom~ hers of the Street Cleaning Commission, The crowd won very large eo much # that it was uncomfort~ able, Ex-Judee Allen asked that the cherges against Mr. Develin right be disposed of without argument. Mr. Lawrence, for the Controller, said thet his ellency ™ be convinced that the charges vevinat Mo, Brennan were the mero results of mal- dee : probably better, al uiment shoald proceed ihe Governor eaid i things considered, that in regular orders Mr. Waterbury then proceeded to open the argo- ment for the prosecution, the various points of which follows: Ib was bot necessary fo prove the ou trial as corrupt nen; thatit wae fixed in That Mr. Hoole had to make proper jcers to make ther the t for sweeping the streets, and for All oltizens (herei whether inary and sunny weather, oF cold, wet an ty woatber, Changes bad been made in the fications; were they for the public good? No, hev were made for private aod individual pur~ The bide of the Composs Company wee re~ Why wete they rejected? ‘The talk of irre ibility of the contractors inuet opply in all the pears foriusnce of the contiact was binding alll ‘d of contract to Brown, Devoe & Knap nd by Savor. These men did not inieny t pertorm their work, as he eoud prove. [If the Comminsione were honcat men, why did they not pay to the Con post Company, Your bide are ilexal, butit you will take the con- tract individually, ts youre? When $1,860,040 were involved, this statement would have Leen wort making, Mr, Watecbury (hea proc to dire the coutract at very great leugib, and wes follow by the deience Mr, (ire bain lor #po’ the defence eald that the case ae ited to bis Fxcellency wae whaly unrustalned aeeany evidence DY the prosecution, be propored te yauais leo! the teatimouy, bus the counsel go unto on the otuer ride vot told the Governor for has officer, ‘Lhe charges contain ro h ho was it that pat forward this myth ory Why is be not here to make bie aff ‘ood? ‘There were plenty ot mou ready 0 willy og (Comtnasd gm the Lam RM

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