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a 2 A po hla 10.8399. The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Suan, Number release all the Union soldiers now in confinement for offenses committed during the rebellion, on the the ground that the rebel soldiers whose crimes were infinitely greater had been partoned, Tennesse. Nashvitie, Nov. 14.—Mr. Trimble offered a resoln- tion in the Senate against the Confederate leaders, closing his resolution with these words: “That for their eminence and great crimes againat their fellow- men and the United States, Jefferson Davis and his accomplices have justly forfeited their ives, and deserve and eught to suffer the extreme penalty of the law." FROM WASHINGTON, x IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Gen, Logan Appointed Minister to Mexico, Canada. BH CG Commercial Relations—The Fenians. 4 © Goes as a Warm Fri Toronto, C. W. Nov. 14*—A commission is to be end to appointed, accred.ted to the Imperial Government, to take steps to open commercial relations with the the Republican Cause, Weat Indies, Brazil, Mexico and other foreign mar- SIGNIFICANT DISPATCH FROM BOSTON. | tet. One of tho Canadian Ministry will be ap polated, The Government ts taking all the necessary pre- cautions in reference to Fenian movements, The Tuvisian Embassy. Providence, R. I, Noe, 14.—The Tunisian Embas- sy yesterday visited Brown University, the Atlantic, pa De Laine and other milla, the works of the Perkins fe Bteel Iron Company, and the Union Horee Shoe ad ° ‘on ‘ ing the id a brief visit to Gon. Thomas and the Ex-Cooesh, | inti: incr est heme aieton at tho residence of the r. The City Councils tendered ty the Tunisian the hospitalities of the city, The Ambassador and suite inspected whe ope tions of the machines in the works of the A Extensive Naval Preparations. MEN OF WAR FITTING FOR SEA. AFFAIRS iN TENNESSEE. Results of Burning a School House. fcrew Company, This afternoon the Amb 5 be City and Miscellaneous Ne vieite Sprague’ Brine Works He will be ente aan ene dor mauifes t interest in our manufaciuring A DISTRESSING EVENT, | *‘™ orks. Marine Disasters Portresa monroe, Nov, 14.. The steamer Winants, from New York, reports yesterday pasret steamers ©, P. Smith and Columbia at the Dole Broak- water; also off Hog Isinnd disbied steamer Viclor, in tow ; all bound to New York, ‘The captain and crew of the brig Nellie Barrett, from New York for Koy Wost, have just arrived here. s/ R f The brig eprung aleak on tho 6th inst, was aban- me pontohnta 5 Sine. doned on the 6th, and her crew were picked up the Destruction of Dr. Tyng’s Church | Freee "ss Covered saragoer and rough @ \ &e., &e., &e. Wasniseton, Nov, 14 The President to-day appointed General John A. Loran, of [ilinols, Minister, and Wm. A. !’rowning, Govanxoa Mortow, of Indiana, has appointed Key., of Teusessee, Secretary of Legation to Mexico. | the 7th day of December asa day of thankagiving Ge». Logan is known asa strong and earnest friend | gn prayer. hee sip rest {pm that papi ay Browning A prapaeara affray occurred near Cincinnati on een the Private Secretary of President John- don, and te new enceseded by Col, Robert Johnsen, 0 | Monday, in which a women wae killed and one gon of the President, in that office, man seriously injured. The intellicence of the death of Preston King | Wasurnctow L. Laxe, managing editor of the @ccasioned much regret in official circles. Philadelphia Lanarn, die! yesterday morning. He It bas been stated that Preston King recently re- | commenced bis connection with the Lapoxm es signed bis position of Collector of New York, The | @ reporter, twenty-eigut years since, povernment, ho ir, has received no letter from Yuorrapay seven bundred and fity bales of Bim to thas offers, cotton passed Cairo, Ill, for Cincinnati, four hun- Inquiry has been made respecting the rumors of dred and sixty for St. Louis, and one hundred and trouble of @ serious charscter on the Canadian bor- ) er, but it does not ree:n that any verification of the fifty arrived for Cairo. 1 ° report has yet reached the War Department, Aw inspection on Mondey of ten compenies of The Board of Common Council have passed a reeo- | the Eighth and Fifteenth Regiments of the Vete- tution, nearly unani:nously, that in the event that | ran Reserves, comprimng the garrison at Cairo, | guy bill be introduced im Congress for the admission | Ill, revealed the fact that all the privates except ‘of the colored men of Washington to the right of euf- | three wiah to be mustered out, while all the offi- frage, the Mayor Le authorized and directed to call | cory except one desire io remals in the service. the Councils together for the parpose of taking into Mz. Congraves, Special Indian Agent and Col eous\'eration measures for holding a special election Dodd, agent of the Navajoes, left. Lawrence, Kan- fo ascertain the sentiments of the people on the a ith train of 25 wagons laden subject, The Aldermen bave not yet acted on the | #% yesterday, with @ train 0° “> wagon with agricultural in plernents, goods end presents resolution. Intelligence is received In Washington to the effect | for that tribe, About 8,000 of the Navajoes Lavo agreed to settle on the Pecos River end sbandon that the Chilian military authorities have ordered ali the Spanish residents on the const to the interior, | their wild life, end are preparing to confiecate their property. A GRAND reception was given yesterday, at Har- risburg, Pa., to the returned colored troops, They No offictal notification of the adoption of the Con- gitatienal arcenagte’ by he Geuth Oarclion Legi | mades parade, and halting before the residence of * ac 4 Pe Sat wane mon i Seysse ela Gen, Cameron, Hstened to bis address theakiog ” of his essage, rising + ey morning for | *em for their services in crushing the rebel'ion. that purpove. The hess of dep ruseate are fineh- The procession marched to the Capitol grounds Org ‘hols apoaal repre where Professor Day, of New York, delivered an Goveruor Haniiten, of he Presi- | oration, A grand ball in the evouing closed the Geni inat be expects o calia Siute Couveation in | celebration. Deceuber. i A prsasTuovs fire in West Buxton, Mo, yester- NAVAL PREPARATIONS, day morning, resulted in the total destruction of Irou-( lads Ordered Into Service. the Buxton woolen mills, A. K, Lord's sash and Boston, Nov. 14.—The Portsmouth Curowicre | blind fectory, house and barn, Bryant's store, the fearns that orlers heve been received to prepare the | large covered bridye across the Saco River, Thomas Unmense iron-cla! Passsconaway, now lying on the | Bradbury's grist mill, J. & J. M. Hutchins’ store, stoccs at tho Portsinouth Navy Yerd, for ea as e000 | 9h.9 port Office, Miss 8, WW. Butler's millinery abopy : es possible Also teat perry H Minnesota, Mar- and the wool-cleaning wills, Mr. Hobson's store etanza and Ga.cna are to fiited out for see imme- and Mr. Pease's house wore partially destroye 4, ‘ Snleide of Hon. Preston King, Hie Jumps Into the River from a Ferry Boat, Insanity the Probable Cause. al News Items, By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Texas, writes Miia is ar Sete gS Thus the business portion of the village is in Tennessee. ashes, The loss hae not yet been ascertained. Destruction of a Vreedinan’s School- pe aes Fe wey a wae House—Actioa of Gon, Thomas, General Intelligence, Nashvilis, Nov. 14,—The citizens of Tullahoma who : 4 were actors in the destruction of the freedmen's , echool house sometime since, » ere ordered by Major- Geversl Thowas to rebuild the sane, Compliance with this order being refused, Gen, Thomas seute G@etach ment of soldiers with directions to enforce the erder aod puteverycitizea under guard unill the sequ.remente of the order were compliod with. = Jodgo Trige yesterday decided against granting the writ of habeca corpus to the case of Dick Me- (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Gen. Sroxums has gone on an important miesion to Richmond and the Southern States, . Lo@am declines to accept the Je sion which bad been tendered to him. want to go abroas, Mapaus Jawny Loe Goupsonuxrpr fe obliged to er winter in the Bouth of Europe for the renefit of her hea’ e mis- pee Bot Cano, ad sean aree se DAR EES or Ir {s reported th ' General Aver!!, of cavalry SeNG farm resident of the oi! regions, in the pro- POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, prietorship of a gang of oil tears, . New York. Tur Free Wil! Baptiste’ Couforonce of Maine have Albany, Nov. 14-The official canvass of the 4th | pass resolution prohibiting the oruination of Assombly district of this county, shows that Colonel | ministers who use tobacco, Joreph M. Murphy, of the 7th Heavy Artillery, Two otters in Terabenn®, Javielane ware rts J i ver Crawford (Dem.} by one m cently srrested and imprisoned by Judge Belden aca um smeias © oH he 200 Moke for baring expressed the opluion thas nesroes had the right to vote, Jupaa Uxperwoop has condemned Governor Wise's personal property for contimation His real eatate was found to be no beavily incumbered a8 not to be wor.) the formality. Indinna. Indtanapolia, Nov. 14.—The Governor's message was delivered to the Lecieinture to-day. It asks for prompt provision for the public debt; the establish. ment of a home for disabled Indiana soldiers and sea- Mes, Exitazats Dax recently died at Porte- men; « borean of emigration, and separate schools | moun, Vermon relic tle awo years, Hat for colored children, end for the repeal of the statute | Lusband, adopted son, his wifo, 4 r daugi- exciading negro testimony, It paysatribnte to the | ser, aud ali her other rolatives, have toea lows at Indiana eoldiora, and advises that, although the | je : feecinia beresy of Btate Sovereignty bas been extirpated, and Taw fronmasters and workmen 0! for ' ire " England, becoming tired, at last, of quarrelling, © questions involved have beem settled by the eve pledged jpn hepa) nie belt beet cone @rbitration of arms, they be also adjnsted and de- | giderdiion to some plan for the avoidance of termined by the highest tribunal of the land in the | strikes, tris! of Jefferson Davis for \-easou and other atrocious | Tr tq stated that at the latefuneral of Lord Pal- erimes, It approves the Po wens's reconstruction | merston, the chiei mourner threw a number of policy does not consider nesro utter » contition | diamond and 4 id rings ‘nto the grave, when the precedeu: , advocaies representation aceording \o the words **iuss vo dust, sabes to asies' were ,pro- gomber of voters, and recommends the adopthom of gounced Ly the Dean of Westminster. Awan in Columbus, Ohio, last week, undertook a Sa ih paaenn CORE IM to driuk off \wenty-el ut ounces of whiskey on ® wag He accomplished the fea but # ory Bt. Louis, Mo, Nov 14.—The Legislatare yester- | after fed tne men with whom be flay passed a resolution for the appointment of a | the arrested, os baving ‘Womiltes te memorislize President Johasom tw | 80 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER A riem fn Philadelphie recently opened for ale @ large stock of foolscap paper, which was orp tired about two years ago, on the blockade run- ner Princess Mary, It wae made in Kent, Eog- land, for the use of the “Southern Con‘eleracy,"" and hee upon it the water-nark “C.8 A" Mrs. Newton, wife of A. Newton, dentist, of Bartford, Conn, was arrested on Saturday, cherged with having stolen go da from various merchants in thatcity. Upon her residence being searched, @ quantity of valvable silks and laces were foun, some of which was Ilentified, The value of the govds recovered amou its to $4,000, Tas young King of Davariais evferng from as Aisenee of the right foot, eaid to have been brought on by too rapid growth, Hoe haa to be red io aliterup the wairs eset Phe bis apartments, and has been orlered out of Munich by his phy- @clans, to remain for some weeks at he resi- dence in the mountains, Ho enjoys perfect health in every other reepect. A mAs natmel Henry Henke attempted to com- mit evicide in e public sireet of St. Louls, Mo, on Baturdey last, by plunging a dageer inio bie breast, The point of the weapon was just enter ing the flesh, woen bie muicidal efforta were frus- trated by s blow on the head irom a bystancer, which knocked him tothe pavement and relaxed his bold on the knife, A cnmrat by the ramé of TMudaon recently made his escape from William's County Jail, Ob fo, by burning # hole through the ceiling of bis cell with eredhot shovel HH ft two letters in bis cell stating “it was a foolish idea to suppose that 8 wooden building would bold a man hen life time tn the Povltontiary wae staring him in the fae, and « family outside beckoulng bit home.'* Mas. Ges. Avera, commander of the Depart- shingtos, has issued an order d rect- fter no colored man shall be whipped uuder any law of Virginia, with!nthe limits of his departwent. The Provost Juice of Alexandra is directed to notify the proper civil euthoritt this effect, and if necessary, be will call upon the post commander to prevent the infliction of any such punishment, Aococounmad to the Paris Parntr, the Emperor Maximilian, in order to recompense the Indian tribes of Bonora for the couraye and devoledness which they showed iu upbolding bis cause, be decided fifty young boye beloneing to the “notables” of those trives abal! be brou ht up and @licated in the city of Mexico at bie expense, and that the siz woo prove that they possess taoms dill gence sud capacity # be sent to Europe to ré- ce; ro, up bo tLe age of 13 years, a more fiu- ished education. Prornsson Newton, of Yale College, writing tothe New Haven Reotaren. thas he, with three other ventlenen, saw frow one of the towers of Alurani Holl on Monday morning, in one hour and fifty talautes, commencing eb five minutes betore four o'clock, four hundre« ving large proportion of the wetoors left phosph trains, dbree or four of these iraios last minute. O10 atar, which appeared to expiode with e rplendid green flame, left a track, which alowly shortened iteclf, and floated away to the North, curling itsei! up into @ croscent, Tar Columbus, Ga., Bum of November 1st, eave: “Preparations bave now teen completed ty huve @ chain gang of the le Lezroes founs in Columbus, All colored people, who bave no visitle means of support, are to haves talland chain attached to them, and sent to work at levelling torn sons military @uthorities that vo Idlers, who ouly can exist by pilieriog and robbery, will be allowed to Femaiuin the city, unlews they can be torced to @aru thelr bread, sume sight ure wo be put to work this moruing.”* Tie Mong Kong correspondent of the Boston JouBsaL mays wuat Mr. C, Lee M ses, the new American Consul at Boras (formerly « ship ter ip Maine), hee recently ‘ecomo the lease for tweaty years of twouty-four hundred rales of ie richest territory in Borneo, together with the islands of Balabac aud Palawan, Boh ialenis aro occupied by the Spauish, under tr.puic bu which Is pow changed to tribuie to M coal mines of Atmburg, eno the pearl tint focluded in the couirs The fine ratan uiarel fiel (4, Maroodoo and Po » bis, Gute peroba anu rubber ¢ a quality in hie forests, 7 t ‘anes! aup Company wi it @ The fariuer, Bat she consul determius tion to keep his tredo in Aru hands on! He ie also o Rajah by ttle of populanty. His property coat bin only @45,000, and he native tex- stiva Liinge Dim early Ri0,000 in pro Tae He ford (Ct.) Courant of Mor tay hee the fo\\ow wiory: “We Leard, through « rem ottiial urce, last vvening, that troilie wee brewing on the Canada borcer, ariviog trom the « ion of British soldiers, Our infor: cant mteted os Licutenant in ber Majesty's army of Wariues trom © pose of arresting seve. Upou tueir arrival on ‘oeuiwael o marines would not kucwledge the ant thou commanding vifver, dovlaring free, and reused bo resura Wish bin, Was inade to the Un.ted Bistes autt the men g.von Up, Whil Was ref sod, ib was stated, that bere wes danger of au cubreak. The authorities @§ Washiugion were acs + end Maneock's Cor,e Was orcerou to reat fasive, This ie subse aiement made ww us, Tuas there is . OOPS is Ce tein. Tle compeny ettached to Hau cits Corps stas.oneu in this city received or.era yesteriay to report at Augusta, Maine, sud TZ 1 ail of the coliypaoy Wue wore able stark—lolb Lose vo the met brow less Digh! she rity of theiuseives Appi.cotivn itica to have Operatic Artists Stopped in Germany, Mr, Glover, tho oper® manager, pulslehes the fol- lowing card 1 the St. Louis papsis The director of the German (irand Opera, with slucere 104161, nga bo BuboUuLce W the puvlic of mt, Louie, thas Lotwithetandsog the very Liberah aub- scription vtiered tor the prop eel ibausurni secon of grend opere In thie city, aud for wiack the uiocet lavieh preparat.ons have, for months pact, beeu 6 Le is compelled, at a heavy pecu y eaCri~ fico, tu T the openiug of (ie wemson ton Lhe Galo orginally named, Liles agont, buying arrived fron Hurope, brings Bim the wawecone tt Ligence thas & large portion of the chorus eosage, gad whose passages wcroue the Atian ic nad be uw pid for, were \y detained upon tue eve of (ueir iulemd- ed cebarkation at Hamburg by the Ueituan au hori. tiee—@ Combination of the prio pal Mienagers Lav~ ing been formed to preveut their coming to Ame:ica end th Kent power of thy Coutiurutel police Leing duly ex@Ployed vo iruatrate (ieir Lopes Bud pane the divection of the cuiet auibority Of the urend Duchy of Darmstadt, The grounds wdvoncrd tor this SUWMATY BCLOR Were thal, While Beme of thy party were GeDWis, Deariy wi wee Would by previous contracts, irom which 1 WituoUul BAViDG & more ext bees vouchenied, The enue G4 lust waVices prepared Lo Elsvuse joitid their copsiae.e wich blue us ued, They will shoruy arrive, but wut iu ville vs eUrViCe wt the date @unouncEd for tLe oyoulls v) He Db, Lwue peel ed boee thay bad arty We ¥ Lowever, a dow Lore end Boller Explesions— Tho Kecord of a Month, The following table shows that in Fo daye thore have been nine boiler expios ous by which sixty- mine persons have lost thiic lives Accident, Dats, Casualiiea, Steamer Tosemite, 1#th Ogt, # | Steamer Fannie Cadwaliater, ie i Locomotive at Biging bia Nfs 21) 2! 5) Lovomotive, Balt, aod Uulv, & By “ r Steamer Coinjoe . 1 Beamer St. Joun fi B Locowotive Eastern BR. R, “ HH Locomotive bend (aston BB #4 8 Salt, Convent of the dacied 10th Nev, . | cries, are | us in| cou hot be seleased | 15, 1865, Sale of Nava! Ve note The following ie w lial of ta + sold at the diffarent nary yards, « realized from the sales: of veers ig the anwouut Verreis anny Brookly: Navy Yard... is ny ens vit Phiindeiphia Navy Yer! : ‘ Washington Navy Yard “ ‘1.70 Portamou h Navy Yard 6 it Charlestown Navy Yard 4 ‘ Mound Oity, Li deeveeeees ’ 24.000 Total 1v3 $469,400 LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND Tie VICINITY, Propan.e Sticrpe of Cottector Ktxo,— The nage trieade of the Moen, Preston Kine, and the Public genera were yerterday shocked by the an- Hounceni@nt that the Collector of thie port had com mitiedeuicide, It appears + for some weeks Mr, King had been out of heals, and for the purpose of escaping from tho anuoyancer (hat beset him in the shape of office rockers and political wirepullers who visited him, he mate @ trip to his residence in St. Lawrence County, Since bie return, on Batarday inet, his friends noticed that be seemed depressed in spirit, and on the same evening, in biiding @ friend “good-bye,” sai “you will never seo me again.” He lodged at the Astor House, and a relative siept in the same ‘room, Deing also with hirn during the following Sabbath, Mr. Thurlow Weed visiled Mr. King on Sunday, Qn noticing bis \ll-hea’ when he left he told the Coliector he wou'd cal! again on Monday with a phy- sictan, On Monday morning, Mr. King arose about seven o'clock, and after dressing hinvelf, informed his relative that Lo would take @ short waik, tis companion dsired to accompany him, bat the Collector said he projeited to go alone, He then lof the soom, descenied to the front etepe of the Hotel, whore he lingered for a few min- ubeand then walked op Broadway. Beveral perrone are contident they saw him apon the steps of the At‘or House on Monday morning, some time before eirlte’clock, As he ‘hi not return, bie relative be- came warmed aud soupht for Mr. King at various Pincon, Heoeiviug no tidings, the aid of the police war invoked an! the report of a man having that momning boats wes lnwerticsted, The pai ticalare that oe follows currence were ascert d to be as e About nine o'clock, @ gentioman anerering to the Geacsiption of Mr. King, who was “a shor nan," went ou board of the Hoboken ferry boat as the foot | of Chrstopher atrect, When this boss was halt way across he river, two little children standing nearthe thik ut men teke off bis hal, which e deck, aud thea jumped luto the The children immedistely gave the alarm, the boat was etupped, but no further evidence was obtained that euch an occurrence bad taken plece. The hat which was found apon the ferry boat, was subsequently brought to the Astor House, where Mr. King’s relative and other friends recogrized it as the one arually worn by the Collec~ | tor, Telegraphic despatches bh already been sent | to various paste of the country, and during verter. | day replies @ received, without any other tidings from Mr. Kin It is therefore considere! almost ceriain that Mr. King hes committed suicide In the manner above stated, although the body has not yet been recovered, ‘The Naval Officer, who has been actively engaged in the search allor Mr, King, | has written a letter, tu which he says | | | Aine here lire Mob. Overt ube vs bi | The © facts warrant the use of } euch @ was the moet intinate pomonal aud political fiend of President Johosun, who bad recently appointed him Collector of Custome for this port,in which position he was laboring to effect | reforms, wht would confer upon the mer- cantile comer A& vast amount of benefit, | besides = enaliin the government collect | custome due more economically than hereto wd eo heavily ie recurrence of a fore, The caraa« upon Mr malady which af » doubtless p & broughs 4d bimin 18 for several mouthean inmate of t King, t S when he wee Uties Lanatie Asylur At that time Mr, King bed induced a large pacty of his Si. Lawrence Couuty constituents to cross the bo.wer and essiat nadian rerele in thelr movement, A number friends wee killed ia the struggle | wore captured, tried and transported ' K!ng's pereoual while others ‘This event nethathe becemoe | Mr, King eo muet ill; and not consiag to accuse himeaclf of being the | enuse of tho deaths and misfortunes of his frien ‘a, | he became quite inane npou the subject | he recovered bis weutal facultioa, the recollections | of the abeve occursence invariably Gaul @ depres sion of pirita The Hon, Preston King wae born at O¢densburgh, Bt. Lawre wounty,in thie Btate, on the 14th of October, 1596, After graduating from Union College, he became a lawyer, which profession he followed with me d whea yeare subsequently, he wes a member of the Aerom- | bly, and in 1842 was eiected @ Keprerontetive in He served tho State in this capactty until 1847, and in 1549 was ngaio elected bo a seat iu Con- grees, which he continved to bold unt!. li, Aft thie ho was elected by a combination of Democrsta end Republicans to repre t this Brate in the feuste of the United States which poel- tion he aseuined in 1857 and coutinued to fill Conere jumped off from oue of the Hobok y-] | SUN. Thirty-Third Year. reooptton, the General took a drive through the etty, lin the evening was envertalned by Mr. Smyth, athts ion, near Harlem, Last evening, a num. ber of prominent eltizens held @ meet hg for tho Pirpoee of making arrangements to tender General | Grant the hospitalities of the city, and giving himeelf | Qnd party ® pabiic reception, which, at p | writhog, te fi nt eved he will aeoept, and that tue a i | reception will take place on Friday or Paturday Govennmext Corron BALK — LowKe Parcs. Thirteen handred and elabty-four bales of captured Mobile cotton we sold yesterday aftornoou at No. 111 Nroadway, uncor the direction of Simeou Draper, United States Cotion Agent, There wasa large company, but the bidding was by no means active, The prices «tained @veraced about fifvea conse pound lower than the Prices of a month Destavctiow BY Fine or Sr, «o Grorce’s rts (TAs) Crrenen.— The beantifal and coatiy Church, known as St. Georee's which for many years has boom prosided over by the Kev. Dr, ‘Tyng, ta in ruins, The Church ena situated on Stuyveesn' Square, corner of Sixtoenth street, war bull @xpresly for the Ror. Dr. Tyng, shortly aftor he lett Bt. Georgo's Chapel, corner of Ber an gud cur streets, now known asthe Charch or wee Yoly E Gelists, of which he was thea Pastor. Tuy ¢ was capactous enough to hold 2000 persons con 4 ably seaiod, aud the pows and chancel worn vere hondsomely ornamented, At half-past two o% bek the fires judication of a fire was discovered by emo) e lasing from the roof, andin @ ahort time the wiois edifice was in flamos, It had two towers, or steeples, whieh) beingMiof solid work, « still standing; these alono cost $700. The organ, which was. ® mort superb instrum Nbe Coat $10,000, and was completely destroyed: in fact Dnt very few articlos of auy valus escaped destrn tion, The value of property destrored was between $250,000 and $500,000, and the insurance thereon ia only $7),00, forwhich the followiug compantes are Torponsible: Washington, Etna, Kepublic, American, Knickerboeker, Groeuwhich, Howard aud Kgaitahle Ir, Tyng wos present during tho conf! » appeared much distromel and excited, so muct indeod, that hewae not in acon mneh information, his mind belug « mi { by the terrible catastrophe, The adjolaine m bees of lr, Wm, F. Drake and Mowers. Malt Jack on, Now 8 and 4 Rutherford Pleo, wore badly demaa- fed. The fire oeeurred through the carelessness of | ome mea who were employed in the bores contatng the baving become overte | tioning the root, to. ial aved for that purpose it, Tie Wrarier been fair specimen: The past few daya have that senron of the v: is alwave lo i forward to with p'eaure—ihe Indian Bummer, ‘The starry oights, she beautiful wun rie ings and eottings and the balmy Almosplere ma Up spicture which ie only marred by the knuwle a) that it must coon pase away, to bo succeeted by ue bleak winds of Winter Tum = CwoLens,—Mr. Byytett, Tlealth Officer, etationod at the Quarar Ataien Inland, reported yesterday the arrival of the Dark Moridian, from Marre!iiog Fran: There wus cholera in the port of Marseliies while the Meriden war lying there; bat p of eomee OCCU TOD board the "he waa furnkeategl » terday, and tivn of five Gaya tn ad e ordersof the Quavantipe Comnisalonsy, wed toe o thiselty, No new core mong bi Paseonver’e are re. t whieh ro) Deputy routs, no than milillons of y hould be expowed tv the ¢ their verse! brought to this port, A Casr or Deorituriox,—One of the Sex reporters yesterday Investinaien the case of a fomily residing In @ room on the top floor of No, 201 Varick street, where he found @ Mrs, voster wad Ler fous chiidren eiinost liters!ly starving is industrious and hardworking belt the womnn Tf any can furniab thet will furnish Mra. Foster with the moans of support, they would be conferring @ favor that will be most gratefully received employny Tue Forrenar or Gronan Ansoim—Lan Beturday tho r the late ¢ wore conveyed to the rece!ving vanit On Montay at ne ins of re Arnold Greenwood 1, @ number of his relatives ond personal and pro‘e amet at the place of femporst, ! wetlerewell, Ube | cvltia wae ka nud opened, ‘Lhe fow- tures were mature! and upeha end the body was dren ed in vsusl clzeutagur © bunen of towers | lyin on the breast Ate eeomt at this ftiugular sed touch ne farewell d not Le called aceremouy, for Wore we Do telson services of avy kind were Mr, Arnold's father and brother and obver relatives Amoug the profeas.onal triends wero Ada Clare, Mr. aud ofrs, Winter, Mi, Clapp, Me, [h. i. lard, Mr, Sieadman, Mr, Shanly, Mr. and Mullen a. actiat, PRESENTATION OF Corona To rie Merno- POLITAN Pottog,—Yeaterday morning, M 0 Tif | fany & Co, seut to the Police Headquarters, a hand- rome staniof colors fort presentation Ww the Pollee force of the Metrope'itaa District, Their cort le not less than @70, and will be borne ia the parade of the Police Department on ‘Thuieday post, An Emigrant Drowneb—Cessunm oF Tux Co 8 O08 Falonation,—Aa emigraot lets of succes, Ju 1834, and for several | named Pe'er Congh!in, on Monday evening fell overs board from the Hariers River Navication Steamboag plor, near the foot ef 110Us etreot, DR, and wee drowned, The botr wae re ore', An envelope, dressed bo Superintendent of ard’s Island, wee found inoue of the pockets, con. DE nore nM ihe wo osonereo) Emigra- t of Emigrant Refu ten, to the until the year 1505, when Governor Morran was elected, Originally, a sound Silas Wright Democrat, | be became a Harnborner i naturally gave his in- | fluence in favor of fre nj without eudorsing the | fanatical views of the alira Kepublicans on the eub ject of slavery, he sought to tudace the Democ atic party to abstain frem supp rting the Southern elave policy, and when ho found his views overruled by the leaders of his party. he refused act with them, and ecpported the Kepubiican p In privace life, Mr. King we one of thos men, with whom no ope could in contact withont dl covering | the qualities of beal end heart, which have made for bim the large number of perseual friends, who will de-ply mourn b tomentable death, Al ways good-natured and | uevolent, ne eeidum re- fused to granta favor, or coufer a bevefit upon the | humblest appileant, and alihough he knew how to reward bis friends, he was never kuown to injure an | evemy if he ever really had oue, Ils los will be! depiosed by a large wnajority of the citizens of thie Siate, and upon wone will it fall more severely than | open the people of this elty, who were just beglaulog | bo receive the benefits conierred upoa then by the sppoiutwent or Mr, King aa Collector of the Port. | Movements oF Gey, Grant,—This dis- tinguished officer arrived tn this city late on Monday evening, accompanied by his family and suite, who come Ward's receive Pe ter Vou, blany BS years of ave, an ‘ 1 clacd, arrived ia tip Uotverse, from Liverpool, Got. YSih, jor treatin for typhus fever, De sic het tea directed to go te the toos ef Lith treet,» he ice take the Coumlm 4 boat wo Wari'al 1. It be eappored that he . deute'ly olf tho pier, An inquest was beld on the body by Coroner Cottin, The jury ret wid Lin Lol lowing verd.ct luat deceased ¢ to bie deata by diowa and wO #uypose whi! aiking off the dock of the Marlens Kiver Navignatlon Company, While laboring Giclee the celiniuta of fever: aia we cone v ida oneure (he Come Iniwa.ouers of eration iu ecnuing persone with inieetions diseases over our city railroad duce tu theirter) at Livth eieet, Bi, the ely endanger juw the livog and hoalih of our calzone” Tue Mexican Boxns,—The Corlies & Co, was well filled youte of bonds wore purchased > of Mevsre , and @ umber Thee favorable reports of the atote of ut Boarp or Counry Cany At 12 o'clock noon veaterday the Board of Cuuuty Canvas: sore met and cenvassed (ie vole: in First Ward, part of the Second Ward, four distriets of the Third Ward audihe qutire Iwelfth Werd, Adjourned to Wed- pesday at Lio’ A.M Boarp or SuPERYHORS vou Evocationay Pt at 11 ucla Bupervisor Iw APPROPRIATION poees £10.—The Board met sy morning, the President, A commuaication { Fducation, aking » be sot part tor was rece ved for thatthe Auuniestion, tranemittir Police Commisat areal atthe Metropolitan Hotel, Yevterds,, a large pamber of ladies and geutiewen called on him, eapeng them General aud Mim Hocker, Aft the ne Louvre of a mmr paiube Lois 6 ou Luureday, lot (Comtinaed om the Last Pag: — -neb of ou Tues. 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