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4 PAPERS TO BE PUSHED TH'xoUGH. l | Number 10.374. _NEW YORK, TUESDAY, 0 e Latest News fifty feet was reserved bewween each division, Wholesale Pardon Arrange ment | Fire Engine Company, was formed at 10 o'clock, and counterwarched down Broad street, the lower part of the city, and up Broad to By Telegraph to the N. ¥. ‘Sun, | e100 strect, the northern extremity, A #pace of (08 WASHINGTON DISPAT ‘HES. | O., No. 1, with one hundred and fifty men in line, Tully equipped, and drawing « besatiful new carries, superior steamer tn the country, as the Federal an- gl at Wasbineton, to whom it has been leaned, ae in by their sueste, the Americus Engine Company No. 6, of New York, the Newark Fire Association, and the RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Episcopal Convention—Tenth Day. Philad-lphia, Oct. 16.-The General Convention of the Episcopal Church reassembled this morning, Rev. Dr, Wharton offered the following Whereas, It hae pleased Almighty God to restore to ovr beloved cow munion its old relations of brothe ly afieetion and ecclesiastical duty, and thue to enable us to join in the great work of preaching the Gospel et to Chris The First Division was led by the Hibernia Engine handsomely decorated. The Hibernians were disap- | of Chinst, ina church not only apostolic, but one in Pointed in obtaining their steam fire engine, the most mate and in organization throughout the whole land; Whereas, It je fitting we should ret apart a epecific and distinet oceavion for this distinet and euipacsing mi srer; therefore Keeolved, That aaa Houre we rerpond mort grate. fo ‘ly to the invitation of the House of Bishops to meet isposed to part with it. They were fo lowe Che preamble and resolation was accepted and P| Good Will Steam Engine, of Trenton, The Ame fo.’ the purpe f such thanksgiving, and will join, cus Company + as under the charee of their forem de voutly, In its services. Excitement Among the Prodigal Sons ir ‘cnikeny hark sd Necompacied bya band ot THE ENGLISH CAPITALISTS, Interview With the President, QUR PHILADELPHIA DISPATCHES. Parade of the Fire Department Finest Display Ever Witnessed, 20,000 FIREIMEN IN LINE. The F’enicin Congress 600 DELEGATES PRESENT, Proceedings Kept Secrot. Zz City and Miscellaneous News, _ Great Cotton Fire in Bridge Street The trial of Generel Rrisece for the alleged larceny of certain monere, ie «till progrere, A motion was made by a member of the Casart, that the accused be informed that the Court desired no further evidence of his military reputation, aw that had been fully established by the testimony, but the motion was denied of the staircase leading to the Execative Department, Qnnouncing that All pardome fn this office will be Gigned as soon as possibic, end sent to the State De- partment.” The effect has been to lessen the crowd atthe President's Liouse and increase it at the State Departinent. The clerk at the latter place formerly kept open door, but he mow bas it cloeed, with the Warning poetcd in large letters, ** No admission.” Among the first cases to be tried by the Naval Court Martial, which has been ordered to convene in this city on the first of November, with Vice Admir- Ql Farragut ae President, isthatof Lieut. Col, Mare- den, of the Marine Corpe, who is to be tried ou vari- * oar obarges of unofficerlike conduct in Boston. The United States steamers Rhode Island and Hor- bet, heretofore meutioned as having been ordered to Havana to convoy to Warhington the rebel ram Bronewall, which was surrendered to the United Ftates by the Ppanish authorities, will eatl from the Washington Yard on the 20ub inst. Attorney Genera! Speed has returned to Washing- fon siter an abeeuce of ten days, leaving two mem- Were of the Cabinet, Secretaries Seward and McCul- doch, still abeent) Unolied States Treasurer Spinner bas aleo returned to this city,having been for several weeks absent at the North Mr, Harewood; one of the English lended gentry, who came over with Sir Morton Peto, was introduced w the President to-day, by Hon. George Taylor, of Now York. Le eapiessed the very deep interest he, with the other supporters of Mr. Bright, took in the great struggle in this country, and the gratification | ‘eey felt in the final result. The President thanked bim for the course he and bis friends had taken, and paid it gave bim plossure to aco the friends of our eountry from abroad, From Philadelphia. d Tire Department Parade. The G Philadelphia, O: "he grand parade of the Py elphis Fire to-day fe one of the most ¢ tmpoeing and rplendid pageants ever present thisecity. The pro ion |, composed of twenty-two Givistous, each o ering from four to six companica, woking, in ail, over one buandred and fourteen, yy fneluding over thirty visiting compa: Of the ne latter, six are from the city of New York, one from, 4. 0 Albany, one trom Buffalo, one from falem, Mass. Db two from Jersey City, one from Newark, two from ae) Wesbington, one from Lebanon, Pa, one from J Allentown, ti m Crimea, N. J two from Read- X x ng, one from Harrisburgh, one from Pittsburgh, end ub od one trom Wi! ton, Del, Most of the visiting \ cou panies have brought thelr apparatne with them, % Many of the Philadelphia companies turu out with m+ | entirely new engines and hose carringes, which are ate T decorated, like t the swith ' ' most excellent t nel eof our 4 = Giromen took place in 15/2, and this is the first time - mot ed that all the eteara eneiues of the city (hi five ae the most celebrated bands fn the | ibe dd coo 1 plonsant, the abreots are ectators, and hundreds of thousaade peope are gathered slong the route, which In- jos all sections of the city, Large numbers of ers are hourly arriving, The Leporn of to- imates that the parace will turn out more o than followed in General Scott's Grand Army from Vera Cruz to te Halls of the Montezumas, houses along the ronte are gaily decorated with 4, and numerous archer are thrown across the te, Atmany pole mense stands have been ted for the ece mmoda‘ion of spectators, It is mated that the line of parade ts ten miles in icth. The firemen are al! ve.tly dressed, wearing Now York style of bats, with generally o black yeoat and panis, ant red vel ehirteand white vee, There were roveral pi one of the Purss office, in the line of parade, sion, nting firemen ompenies was ft t, and the excellent style of marching indicated military education of firemen torine the war. The day wil bea memorable one the hietory of the city, and the display ® proud to the worth of Ite volunteer firemen STOOND DISPATCH ertimon upon engine drawn by ninety men. The Good Will, of Trenton, numbered ove hundred men, and siso had their eteam engine with them, Then followed other Vhilade qaales of the First Division. No fifty members.) OF scooen woe ww Fire Department banvers, and the colors of the Flle- worth Fire astic cheers along the route : Steam lire Association, she Liberty Steam Fire Com- pany of Jersey City, ade.egation froin Eagle Hose Northern Liberties’ Associations of Washinegton—an Amoc} cuty. 8.0 members, led t Company, 126 0 bugine Oo, N.Y. with the Were accompanied by the celebrated Marine Ba: Washington, being Sy pi by Pat, Lyon, se wel as thea new seamor and car- riage. cugine tormerly in use in toe New York Fire lepart- chariot. with s Goadessof Lib of PoiladeiPhie and bis Quaker couueeion with number) have teen displayed at any one time, | This evening an unthusiastic mass meeting was held | 4 a j ; : e ambulances, which have been ured by | in tie iarge ball of the Assembly Buildings, which Now Orleans, Oct. 12, to the effet that th ih Cremen, for the conveyance of aick nud | was largely attended by Indies and gentiemen, | U.S Colored Infantry, cons! £10 oficers and niled soldiers du the war, forms a i Excellent speeches were delivered in favor of the | 684 enlistel men, has been opt and voting feature of the procession, Almoe ry | caure by Captain Welch, of thia city, Mr. Morrison, | piace en route for Now York pany in line is accompanied by musicians, com- | of Chiesgo, and others, Much enthusiasm was Danter Ganerry was shot ay! kill! on Sasur- bling presses, includ | The drill of moet of the | nty piecra, They numbered eighty-five men, wtheir beautifnl hand engine, which is loo! a relic of by-gove Gaye in this city. ewark F pl wed on the record, The Committee on the Provincial System reported, re sommending the following Canon : )t is hereby declared to be lawful for the dioceses no w existing, aod hereafter to exiet within the limits of Biates or tor monwealthe, to establieh for them- eel ves a foderate convention or Council, represen ‘ing such dioceses, which may deliterate and decide npon thecommion interests of the charch within that Htave and exercise any delogated powers not inconsisvenus with the Constitution and Canons of thes church. Rev. Dr. Hare moved the reference of the proposed Canon to the Committee on Canons, Rew.Dr, Maeon then offered « report from the Com- mittee on Typographical Errore,with resolutions that the} sint committee be continued, to whom shall be rubn iitted the proof sheets of the propoeed star Biol as they appear from the prees after having un- dere one the examination of « typographical corrector 0 eball be aicod by the Edition o¢ 185%, pr O Gord, in bKagiand, and thet the joint committcce le so printed asthe The Association bed their stesm fire four horees, and numbered ia Com- with the t Hose, . 41, of New York, (their carriage being drawn ty The Good Intent Hose Company nied by the Firemous’ Aseocia- Tu k, who had with them the famous “i ud weregreeted with entbhual- cong whe rue,’ The Albany, N.Y. Jompany No. % of Buffalo, and other visiting cum- nies were escorsed in the Fourth Division, jhe ‘allmount Engine Company were accompanied by tion formed of the principal firemen of that The Reliance Fire Company of thie city, with Fitth Division, The Hope Hose nbers, With their prize sveamer 4 vy | haveranthority to issue the B beet br nent ay Cora, of New tan lard edition of thie Church,and to inake arrange- York. : br holr esutiful smmbulance wes drawn | 0 le tor carryine ont this object ae (hey may deem by four barnes “gaily eaparisoued, They es- | #d¥i sshle, provided that uo pecuniary liability accrue corted their guests, the Mauhattan Steam Fire | © th ¢ Coavontion of this Church. eifth Regiment Hand | | Kev. Dr. Higbee presented # memorial from the 5 " ry. | Rev. Win, Chauncey Langdon, of the Diocese of B ekaee ters Mm A ey coe eae te ark Mar) ‘land, formerly American Chaplain at Rome, " NAb se ose M this alty, in the Sixth Div repr senting that there fa in Italy a large and grow- ere baoermanion tart ‘ " ing ) arty of pries's and others who advocate a reform in th e Church of [taly fn ace ¢ with the pein. ‘LLeir bose cariiage, od ple of the English Ketorms and who appeal to aan handsomely decorated. n by one bund oipre & A 4 Loss Reyorted at $500,00 juembers, inely equipped ; their superior New the American Kpiscopal Chureh for eucouraseme ty 08 Porte ’ 0. Ddurit ste ewer, drawn by four horses, and decora: yh peg sinnie 0 ial be tots - ne aan was followed by their ambalance, one of the tint | ey in bod ray. . that the memoria! refer- Poa &- built in she city, in which they conveyed thirty-five au , the spec - ‘ feriiee 8 pointed 6: oC: wcd &e hundred wounded soldiers and sailors during t ‘ f , Wasa acm, Ori, 16 Company displayed their vid big D band engine, built | 6° hope Burg Reitar ‘Gare, Witte Sor niee Among the absrections ot display by Humane | Y # York was selected asthe next place of meet Bbhgice Company, was an exact inedel ot Hope Engine ¢ the General Conven ot New York, mounted on @ light wagon, urawn by On, motion tho Couvention ad 9 5 A 4 . J i journed to meet to two ponies, It attracted wuch attention, especially | pie iw lock iamedisweay. after ihe coneln from those who had never seeu the old style Of PiaDO | ai0. CF ihe general thanksgiving ceremonies for the ‘The Washington Steain Fire Engine displayed | 748 Of peace. 1 beautaiul banners, and numberea one Stee Sag, ed and fifty. meu with their seamer The Ocean Yacht Race. ambulance, They were accompanied by & tion trom the BMaitimore rise Depart- The Palmer Abend. im the display o: the gine Company, Was & ty, drawn M2 four moik white steeds, Abey were accompanied by the Minot Fire Company of Jersey City. ‘The William Fenn Hove Company, jn the Teuth Division, were Sccompanied by members in the garb of the touncer A promipent featu bern Liberty Steam & Saady Hook, Oct. 16-—-Half-past 19 o'clock P.M The yachts Henrietta and Palmer started at precisely 12 o'clock thie noon, on theirocean race, ‘The Inet seen of them from this poin', pd that the Palmer ahead aboute quarterof aimile, ‘The wind was blowing heavy at the start, Tue yachts that ren- dez:vous here are all at auchor in the ioree Shoe, It is biowing a heavy North Woet gale, and it is sup. Dored they cant get out asthey are all on the lee shore. There were no yachts present at the etart of the Henrietta and the Palmer. The tug-loat Vir- cin is, with the judges of the race, was the only boat that was at hand to witness the starting of the ocean races. At present it is inpossibie to speak the light shin, the gale being almost furious Long Branch, N. J. Oct, 10-1 o'clock P.M. The yachte Henrietta and Palmer have just passed thie » the Palmer one minute and a quarter ahew Mexico. Janrist Successes in Onjaca, Me Intelligence hasbeen received fiem the City of Mexico by war of Vera Croz and Havana, to the Sih inet. Lieut. Maury, recently naturalized asa Mexi- cancitizen, haa by adeeree dated the 19th of Ber tember, been appointed an honorary Councillor. The district of Onjaen is in full ineurrection against the Imperial forces. The Lmperiai jonrna sacknowledes that the successes of tho Juarists th important. There are also troubles in whence many of the French residents have been expelled. Considerable excitement has been raised in the City of Mexico by @ murder, and a speedy punishment of the criminals, Three men named Trejo, Penida and Guerrero, assaralnated @ young citizen named Julian Castilla. The public indiene- tion war greatly aroused by the circumetances ef the care, and the Fmperor ordered that the murderers should be tried and puntahed by a military tribunal within forty-eight hours, This was done, and the three murderers were publicly executed at the sane hour, y j Engine adians, ew. The Goud Will steam Fire Baars y, in the Eleventh Divis.on, paraced peed buncred and eighty men, ineluding twenty -toe plonvess and the eame musmber of Pipe men, hat men, and Huib-beaeis, ‘Liey were aecomPen by Vigiant state Fire Company, of Pittebure, with the celebrated Chicago baud, Then followed the colors | the Fire Zousves, lave the Seventy-«cobd Penunsyivania Rogiment, escorted by @ guard of honor, comsieting of one member oi each company io the Department. ‘The Marion Hoee oi this city were foiowed by thelr uamesakes of New York. The Felowehip Eugiue, of Germantown, displayed in line the first flie engine imported into this coun- try from London, which atiracted much attention, The Sixteenth Divseon was led by the Moys- Hose Company, with 2 mounied me: » ip ne ‘they were acc .mpauied b New York band, and carried a iase and magnificent banner rep: esenting ize likew ot the heiolc firem: McMeuamy & leetwoud, who was a me: om pa aud loss lus tile iu the great coa: ol] coufiagi ation iast winter. Ther escorted their guesis, the Live Oak No. 44, of York, seventy men, The Shiffler Hose uuu five bundied and thirty-six members, and cou pouied by the Seventh Regiment band ried » beautitul banner, with the 1epresen the dea:h of George Shaffer, in the rol of 144. 450 Dod ox The George B, MeVleuan hose, of New York, weie ee- corted by the Incependence Fire Cowpany. the new company, Lincoin tose, with Birgeticia’s Band, numbe: ed eizty members, and made « handsome «is piay. Lhey were accompanied by the Periy ose No, v8, and Amity Hose No, 35, of New York, who are their gncets. There weie one hundred and two hose carriages, fifty-seven steam engines, eleven hand engines, twetve book and lauder carriages and twenty-one ambulaoces, making a tota! of two bun- dred and three tive apparaiue ip the Line, THIRD DISPATCH Philadelphia, Oct. 16.-The bead of the firemen's procession, which started at 10 o'clock this morning, did not reach the corner of Third and Chesmut streate, the place of dismissal, until six o'clock this evening, having marched nearly 20 miles, Not @ scene of digurder oecurred on the route, It 1s esti. mated that nearly 20,000 firemen were in the line of the procession, which took three bours and @ balf to pare a given point, The guests of the Hibernia Company, including the “Americans” of New York, were entertained by them thisevening at the Corn Exchange, Yesterday afternoon the “Hiberaians’ treated their visiiore to an excursion to Wissahickon Falls ofthe Schuylkill, employing 40 barouches anda band of music. The Hope Hose and Moyawensing Hose Companies aro aleo Cute rtaining thelr gucete handsomely, here are really Nows Items, Bg Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Asate of Government steamers took place re- cent'y at Norfolk, Va, The vessels brought good prices. Gronas W. Cottamen, Faq, ® prominent ent influential citizen of Montpelier, Vt., d: morning, azed 62 yoars, Gay, Deaao has tendered b's resizaation to the Department, He was very recently removed froin further service on the Wirz Military C 4d Sunday TUE FENIANS. Meeting at Philadelphia Phdladelphia, Oct. 16.—An informal meeting of the Fenian Congress was held to-day at the Arrombly Buildings. About G0 delegates were present, The Chairman delivered an address, but the Congress will not be organized for buriness until to-morrow selon, Leen admitted to bail at Toronto, ©. W..vn bis own recognizancos to appesr when ca led for, end his sureties have been dischar,ed Gov, Frwton has received a ‘dispatch, dated maniferted. A couple of persons attempted to disturb the mecting by remarks obsozinous to the osserntlage, but were quickly hustled out of the hall, The Congress will be in session during the week, and tte px ceedinge will be of @ highly important charac ter, The session will be secret, day night, in Cambridge, Nuss, by one of two brothers named Garrets. Hoh the (iurretts Lave been arrested, Garrity was iuivaic » and wa abot while trying to force bis way iuto Garrett's house, from which he had been ejected A LARGE sale of hospital stores which have ac- cumulated at Elmira, N. Y., iu ties during the war, took place at that city yes terday. Piles of bed stuffs, biaukets, eheete, tables, etc, Were disposed of. The bilding wes quite | spirited, and the prices realized were much Ligher | than was expected, A pispatod from Harmsbarg, Pa., receive’! early this morning, saya; “A fire which A to be very deatructive in its effects, NCE, POLITICAL INTELLIG Iowa. Burlington, Jowa, Oc’, 16.--The Chairman of the | Republican State Central Committee of lowd, an- | nounces that the election returns thus far indleave Governor Stone's majority to be about 16,000, and | that the Legislature will be about three-fourths Republican, mense quantl- Pennsy!vauia, Oct. 16.- The following pd : Cambria Connty—Davis, } Pittsburg, Pa a just t t a returns are rece Mr. Jones ro "TOBEI Sinaloa, | Mi ( Dn. Brackuvay, of yellow fover notoriety, bes | broke out on the € 4 r : . % 17, 1865. Lhirty-Third Year. F ae = == Louis Railroad, in which large quantities of goods | dally. A messenger ie in attendance, who, as soow Were stored aud the lumber yards of Perter Riple asthe applicant givess proper account of himestG J. HW. Morris and D, H, Groves, containing @ large takes him to the City Hall and has him “pat throughs quantity of lumber, wood, and coal, adjoining the ae . mill were aleo totally consumed, Rome veesele in Fine Commission —Two New Exons {te river took fire, bu © saved. The lose is on® Hoox asp Lapoga Compart Oneas- immense, Ivey — Taner Vovonreen Comranres Revreven —a From Dory. The following business wae yesteniay General Intelligence. transacted by the Board of Fire c Commissioners: (By Mail to the New York Sun.) COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED From J. J. Gillon, Denis Aheehan, and Andrew c asking Tn small-pox hae broken out in Nashville, ainat ther jevest ation tate, enerees Ply nd the disease at last accounts was sproad- O..'No a Ronee reedorss Yanderhoof, Secretary of National How Co. No. M4 - 258 Bpring street, asking th be in Lawrence, Kaneas, have to marry wot af md ot feicring the Coaspame. ° sbelier from the weather, the landiadies | fom duty, Referred... fom John Brown, Ex@ iy take none but married people. The unfortu- pereman of Howe (Co. No. 30, proposing te parches® on South aay it i# @ conspiracy between the Phitadelphie fee the Purpose of presentation te ng ladies and tho boarding house keepers. tf tay in that aati them duriug their stay in that city REAOLUTIONS ADOPTED, Appointing Patrick Wren 4 fireman in Met. » Co, In Consequence of official orders to that effect, all the French raileaye will be compelled to adopt appliances for inatantaneous communication between every of @ train at tl greant yan part rain e@endof the vine Oo, 46, N An olf ‘ Baxter H. and L. Co, id hone Tk was set the aaine evenir ind ¢ . rm - Appointing A. Geeqnel « fremar eho made ber bed ava ao ane n the second day | in Met. 8. E. Co. 25, vice Wm. H. Barrell, declmed. amile, She was -Orgeniring three new Companies as follows >, evidently one of the “old stock.” Pritt: Steam Fire Forine ¢ % 26, in house 158 Wea a POE ea . " oith now : 4 ‘ BF Gost, ‘40 ng man’ at the Norfoltva4 | 44, Foteran, Win. M, Mitenilt, Ate dae Mace oke b in 0 A ‘ . . hea tactornieeee « wo places during . en La epee G. A. Buckell; Stoker, AL " f Mother's Dying Child," last Thuracay night, while fall ng tron ® bal- * cour, as d , poesl dg down in the play in the closing ¢ Ben}. Johneon; Firemen yol Campbell Archthald Stewart, Oliver Hawkt F. Yen Blascom, Wm. Tima, Robert Wray, John MeCreadie-Metropolitan Steim Fire Engine, No. Frnouse occupied ¥ North Rives meeiee Co, in. street; Foroman, Lu " int, De Witt Beardsley ; AI 4 or, Ja Da v : Firemen hice vie; Driver, Charlies Tucker: ard Kelly, Wm, ohn Morphy, W im. Mason, Basen it an oo Lite. Mets ules Hoole and Ladder Co. No, ooeupi by 6 anklin street; Foreman, tien W. Goaske A vavontrs question of the youne men tothe young Imties of Mobile is, “Has your father been pardoned yet? finding out from the answer Whether or not he comes uncer the $20,000 clause Of amnesty proclamation, and thence calcula ng the probable amount of the dameel's solid charms ‘ Tas Roman Cathoilo cathedral, 8, Mary's, at Vines, Australia, wae destroyed by fire on the Night of Friday, June 80, The conflagration w Geo. W. ; Wiliert ? ner, Jowaphy Joh ‘ Pew James Monroe, Edward & Mocre doin Burke, Sone the most disastrons thet has ever occurred iu that | 8tee : th o at is Milton, J, C, le ret 1 a © loom i estimated at 2250000, The | earned, sind tian sacedilsy cathedral con i cathedral contalr ed eeveral flue pictuees by the old | No Quvonem.—There was no meeting of the Board of Counctlnen yesterday aflernoon, # quorum. hot appearing at roll call, Adjourned to Thursday nent, Rev Dx. Jone), Coveoy was on Sun lay con- ated ne Bishoy Albany by Archbishop Me- ey, of Now York, in the Albany Rie ’ Cathode Buoaee Leugtlin, ef Brovklyus and Timon, of | Tae Kronur Warp Monper.—Coronrr's ala, m hare ee c pooled ld Ixqurer.—Coroner Collin held an inquest yesterday of other ciegymen’ of d ailvotion, on the body of Johm Ramming, who was killed o® sermon waa preached about 10 o'clock dd Coens C on Bunday morning, in the porter house, 872 Hudson street. The following le the most important testimony given: Frederick Kahw, of 260 West H Teet, titled Tam one of the proprietors ot the H Kona by Archvishop Purcell, e have reappeared to an unprece i in thas section «f the country known ae Tide Water Virwinia.” ‘ine people are every- wher? shaking, and the = rgely ine picuee, S72 Hadeon street, where th aa tt er ihen aribeed to od; the deceased was tuy partne the loss of labor by the civil & party of men ais were 34 or 6 8 evenings Thigh MeNealis,. ivraw. Henjamin Cohe war, Which haa left k vegetation to grow Up untilled and un- Kod, aad without proper drainage. Mason Haerrce, of Alabarna, {« endtavoring to Orgad 20 B Colony to er'grateio Brasil, Te is to have, if he doesi's mi ne buodred families, sil of which are to pey @ coriain mum of fn down, which they forfels if y fail to embark Past one o'clock on Kunday mor lng were joon pi i they if been thi them were Kobert Ande f ne Nuekloy: these are al Ten bout : o'clock the party atop= here were but two playing; Test were {ooking on ; sometime Aherwarde wh es | & by the teble with me Matinen Cantey ote table with my back to the bers sportation will coms ¢ 00 for mule cod #10 a wails Conlin was e It deine Iieeamed for child T yar. About two weeks ek le bac has oat trouble ia that members keep | said to me that be wes down on dec wand would have eatisfection out of hun; I think Buckley stabbed deceased, it was ail over in about two minates; he lived about en hour aud # quarter after bel sebbeds. he was partially intoxicated and so was 1; all the par- Hie in the house were under the influence of liquor. Hugh MeNealis, ot 34 King street, teutitied — * 10 o's ock on Sunday morning | was in the saloon 373 Hudson street; Buckley ssked Fritz (Rehm), one of} the propiletors, to creat him ; I dou's remember whae reply was made by Rehm, but the deceased said thes he had just treated ; Buckley told deceased that he waanot spesking to him, that be sould not drink with him, and offered him five cente tor his (Buck- ley's drink ; deceased told him that he did not i. Tu Government ia now drawing on all Sonthern Postinasie:s for balances due prior to the rebellion, Drafia have been the Presidential ofticos in the So States, amounting to #157, 467 18, Virginia ie further behind than any oth State, her indobiednes# amounting to $20,190 80, Ly each cage the delinquent poatmasters have been notified that unless the drafts are paid, suite will immediately commenced against them by the De- pertmens. At present negroes are allowed to vote in only six 2 Mal “ the five conte; they got to calling each mont tok Mey eae or Priest “pmo d Ma 1 looked around and they were ctechet tation ten in ieee oe white | ber-room ; McGraw and Coben separated them, and solis they must be able to read | then it appeared to be ali eatisfac.ory ; ther and write + tp Rhode Islacd, must be worth one | wore nowe after that; T waa altting playing cares by nfred god thirty doliarein real estate; in New | With MeGow, Kehm sat alongside of me, aod Matthew York, must be worth two hundred and fifty dol- | Lonlin opposite me, alongside of Metiaw ; Conitn and {are over all \ncumbrances ; in Kansas, and under | fitz had some words, and | heard him aay, % Mr > bartender is killed !" or words to tha: bold pie tape Couativution of Missouri, they are | up and saw deceased ying behind the Cane ia vow for heip and picked him up; | did not see Buckley tp De. Jou MoCoom, the father of Rrevet Major We house then; I had seen him the: or three General M:Cook, of Minutes hefore the stabbing; no one ad any dif culty with deceased but Buckley; it was supposed thas of Ohio, Lrother of Major | he stabbed dec ok, who was abot and killed by Morgan's | Benjamin Cohen, of O84 street, between 2 testified : Iwent into the saloon in tl Siders in Odin in 1588, died at Washington on | 4th avenu the 1ith inst, He was the uncle of General Robert | early part of the eveving ; | remained antil aboot one o'clock in the morning, when there wees quar: Cook, who was murdered 1 | Tenuneasea, in 1862 a Graal ees rel between Buckley and the decnased which ende® who died of wounde received in Sherman's assaule | 12,8 peullle: the deceasod clinched with Buckley ; I of Keneasw Mountain, and of Goneral Alexandor | Mn huckley biting the deceased : they | doen McOook, At the tive oft {i n ated and everything appeared wo be quieted down > . he tine of bis death Dr, McCook | in about ten minutes aierw the deceased, whe Was Assessor of Internal Re 10 in she 17th Obio | was standing behind the bar washing the biood off district, to “h position be bad just been ap- his face, where Buckiey had bit him, took up a laaer- Ppolbted on the 7th lumant beer glass from the ceunter; I thought deceased wae ; 16! sbout to fire the giass, and I went out, leaving Back - i standing @t the counier having some words with ' mmwe LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, vilana, and Brevet Brigadier Geseral Anson McCoo deceased ; I did not see @ weapon in the hands of QDY person present at thas time Beveral other witnenses were examined whose evi. dence corroborated the above, Corover Collin thew submitted the case to the jury, and the following verdict was reudered : ‘That Remming, the deceasod, came to his death br siab wound with a knife, «t the hands of Augustus Buckley, on Vetober oth, 15, at 374 Hudson street. A warrant has been issued tor the arrest ef Buck- ley, who is still at largo, Homming leaves a widow end five children. Rreisren Your Nases,—Voters should bear in mind that today and to morrow are the days eppointed for registering their names as voters for a the next election, Adopted citizens should have thelr Haturalization papers with them, Ihe places of re- fietration wil, be opened ats A, M. and remain open tUL9 P.M. Should adletrict hi polled lew than 400 voles at the last election, there willbe ne meet-| THe STreeTs,—The police reports for the ingon Wednesday, and no further opportunity to Inet wook state that the streets, more especially those regleter til! just before the election in the lower wards, are in @ worse -ondition new than Desrecvetive Fine. —1 PROBABLY | they have been at any time sluce July Inet, $5.0,000.—Avout 10y o'clock Inet night a fire Roman Catruotic Oxrianx AsyLum,—The ‘ond floor of the five story build | annual festival in aid of this justitution will be held ing. No. 3 and 5 Bridce street occupied es aetorace for on Thursday (day and evening) at the Academy of cotton, by Mesere, Harrison & Asberry, The build- Music. The performances will be under the d'rection sug waa entirely destroved, togethor with its con- | of N. B, Clarke, beq,, and will be varied and inter tent, It was filled with cotton from top to bottem, | one. At the time of going to prose it was tnpossible toloarn | THe FAtn or Sr, Vincent Dg Paun So, the insurance, or damare done; the latter, however, | ithe gilt, Fair opens today, at Alker's, 446 ; ‘ A misprint im yeeterdey's save made it wasretimated at halfa million, ihe origin of the | appear as if the opening would take place yesterday fire \e uukuown, and it seems trange that so many class in archi cotion stores have taken fire lately, While proceed. er ue ond mosbanioal Bae poanected with the ing to the fire, James O'Neil), fk , a ening Sehool of the 20th Ward, located in Oke rae ree ues OMNeIIL Broker of Engine Co. | Wash shih streek, Will commence ite winter labore *, wae rnin over by his FE 10 and severely injured. | ghia evening, under the instruction of Piof, Julius Detachmenta of the first, second, third, fourth, sixth | 1 Mermes, and 27th police precincts were present, and did MASONIC APPOINTMENT, —The (jrand Master good service, as did the firemen generally, boss with | Of this State, M. W. Kobert D. Holi aa apex inted steam and hand engi Poet Grand Master, Jobn W. Simons of this city, i snes. ! and ‘Treasurer, viee the late ik, W., Charles H Dearu's Harvesr.—The deaths in NewYork | Church, deceased. THE COURTS Caring the past week were 404 1 Increase of 18 Journ? ©. NDA um DD upoh the mortality of the previous week, and an Coun? Carawnas Tua Day a duprema Court Chreuit. Part 1, Noa, 2309, 241, 24.5, 2417, 2419, increase of SI as eompsred with the mortality of the | 2421, 2423, 2427, si, 4431, Y418, C488, 2437, 245 were children ander five yeara of age. ‘The mortal- 1764, 2116, 19 8, "1666, 641, #46, 1416, T119, 082, atk ity by the prine ‘ireane : . | 9615, 9206, & 50, Fee ae cinaesee was 06 followa! Cone | Ec Srios'Court—Part Tn, Now (88, RIB BCEL, 1630, eur m, 60; infantile marasmos 62, infantile | 49), y69, 1741, 1745. 4021, 124 7, 4009, 178A, 1787. convulsions, 45; Inflammation of the lungs, 84; | 17 1,177. Bast tig Nos. 14 5 18 by 1s Martian, 24; typhoid fever, 23; disense of brain, | jy 1a Aes 1902, 19.4" 19/0, 1003, 191, 101%," 1918 cholera lufantum, 19; dirense of heart, 9; croup, ’ ee OWN he © Gen- 6 ; deatha from external eanees, 30, Gasp oF Onantzs Beown.—Jo the Court of avon, Lem,, 53) majority atthe residence of Rey. ty -Hautreutt, rep, 4,188; Davit, | Tanper's Alicy Campbell, rep,, 4,190; Lentou, den, 759 majority ; Crawiord Cou de 2,907 5 | 2,92 | Heaver Connty-~Hautrauft, 3,242; Davi 1,49); Campbeil, rep, 2,244; Leoton, den, The butlding is a framne house, | and is surrounded by a Jarge wumber of tener of amilar material, to some of which t a es a | bave already communicate! The few A.N, Bickies, A. Potter, Samuel Ailey and J. & | working Vigorously to subdue the cout! RB. Quackenbush, have been committed for trial at | Last evening « fire broke out Belleville, Canada, for counterfeiting on o large | mi! of Dwent, Myer & Bestwick dems ° Prt We | agration.”” | n they siecon we the m Philadelphia, Oct 16—P. M.—The line of parade, der Coiet Masebal Henry B, Bobb, of Washington *» ecale. A number of persons of influence e | river at Chicago, I) ported to be connected with them, enurely dewroyed The freichs dep of the St, O1D® | entisfactori! ntente ©. 08 | mittee ot Tammany Hall are working with « will, sod ero vurpipg ous numbers of full fedeed citizens eral Sessions ye,ierday ex-Judge Btuart made a motion for the discharge of Charles Brown, impit- ented in the Jenkins’ defaleation, onthe ground of insufficiency of evidence, Recorder Hoffman port poned the hearing of the motion until the last of the term Cost or & Womas’s Quarnri.—In the Sapreme Court yesterday, Francis Webb sought w recover damages from FilzaJ, Toumey, for an assanit and battery om the 27th of Api ll last. The defendant neg (Contiumed om the Lam Pam. Sovrueny Press Reronrs,—The relations between the Associated ress and the southern press have been resumed, and there is nowa daily communication held with every daily journal in the United States, at the Central Office in the elty, All the d.fficalties arising out of the late war have been eottled NATURALIZATION.—The Naturalization Com-

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