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cine . . . 4 » io’ wu, ee \ \ - s Number 10,411. The Latest New By Telegraph to the N. Y. Sun, ———S—— | FROM WASHINGTON. THE COMING CONGRESS, A Speedy Organization Expected GEN. GRANT'S SOUTHERN TOUR. Speculations About It. Is He in a New Line of Duty? THE NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE, A Staunch Unionist Made Speaker, NEW epirit of loyalty and devotion to the Union thet has marked your a ministra: on hitherto, The President desires you to feel entirely assured that your efferts to sustain the administration of the covernment and give effect to its poicy are fally appreciaved, and that they will in no case be forgotien. ~ Wisconsin. Serious Affair_The People Destrey « Railtread Track. Milwaukie, Nov. 28,—The track of the La Crome Railroad was torn op anda bridge burned near (er- mantown, eighteen miles from this eity last night, supposed to be the work of farm mortgaaees, who have mortgaged thelr farms along the line of the Railroad Company to the amount of « million of dollars, which mortgages are being foreclosed. The farm mortangers threaten to destroy the entire road if the Company fail to make provision for the pay- ment of the mortgages. A great deal ef trouble is apprehended, From Europe. Five Days Later News. New York, Nov, $8.—Steamship Allemania, from Southampton on November 15, has arrived at this SERIOUS RIOT IN WISCONSIN. A Railread Track Torn Up. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. The Fenian Arrests. TWO “HEAD CENTRES’ TAKEN. Spain and Chili. & DECLARATION OF WAR. &e., &e., &e. Nova Scotian, frum Liverpool November 16, tia Londonderry 17th, has arrived. The Irish Jadges have given jadement tn the case of Luby va, the Lord Lieutouant. They decided that no action could be maintained against the Lord Lieu- tenant im his official capacity, and the writ was ordered to be taken off the file. Intelligence from Dublin of November 11th says: The most important arrest yet made was effected by the police thie 1, Stevens, the alleced Head Centre of the F en nd. for whose apprehension @ reward of £200 was offered, has at length been made amenable to justice, The police Stephens into eustody in bis own bedroom, hie wite being in the was search ‘tmentat the time. Tne house oe and in an adjoining bedroom were arrested Kickham, Duffy and Br in bed at the time, all ve pol were woll ed, but the prisoners offered no resist- ance. Pistols and baile were lying about their roorna, and the police found immense storer—enough to sup- port them for a year. Considerable money was found on thei "9 It is stated that the police have u L bd aparate revi- ated New York, so lal in favor of f the prisoners Waaninoton, Nov, 28th, ¢ ‘Head e A few additional members of Congress arrived hore | accomplices, The arrest of Stephens will, we trust, to-day, including Benator Trumbull, of Illinois, No | ¢xtngulsh Fenianiem aivogetber.” olay in the organization of the House is anticipated, | The London journals publish the correspondence Instead of an extraordinary and turbulent timeas | between Mr, Adams aud Karl Russell, in reference predicted, the present indications are in the opposite | 4 the Alabamaciaims, The London Stan says: The correspondence {s chiefly remarkable for the direction. 1s is considered thes there 16 nothing in withdrawal of Mr, Adams of the offer of arbitration, the political aspect, which canuot be reconciled both | Parl Kusseli gives, at great length, facts to prove that to the satisfaction of the President and of Congrers. Ny gl Neage Government did that could be expect- The prospect, therefore, is thas the House will organ- be 4 : tze on Monday next, and the President's message and bd Ebeiooknd al eacceryigg ‘6 tha fadcest the accompanying reports of the heade of the Depart: | Government, and the relesse of her officers and crew ments be communicated to Congress on Tuesday, have been foilowed by $4 publication of Captain Mr. Colfax, tor Speaker, and Mr. McPherson, for Waddeli's letier to Lord Kussell, The consummate Clerk, weem to have the entire field to themselves, assurance displayed in this document is, to say the thus tur, for re-election. No one here, so far ascan | Captain Waddel least, quite ae unprecedented as the position in which by hie own accounts, fluds higueelf be necertained, believes that aay of the members ae ae Aiteeten One peculiarity of hie narrative is that it to the ruse by whieh the elect from the late insurrectionary States, with the | sea King exception perhaps, of those from Tennesses and | 8d equip’ was converted into the Shenandoah, ped from, though pot actually thin, this country, It merely recites that Arkaneas, will be permlited to take part im she | Waddell comm ee oued the ship October, organization of the House, 1o64, under ord trom the Naval Department The departure of General Grant for Richmond has | Of the Contederate Biales eccasioned considerable conjecture, The prevailing | eaid of his visit to imprersion is thas he has been deputed by the Presi- dent fora line of duty connected witb bigh political considerations, It is publicly announced that his tour will probably embrace Charleston and other Bouthern cities, while the suggestion has been made nd proceeded to cruise emy. Not a word is ibourne, or to any other events before bis arrival, in oledience to the same orders, in the Ochotsk hea and the Arctic Gvean, We earnestly hope that the officers and men of the Shenandoah ave u en Liberated without com- munication with Mr. Adame, [tis tor the American Government either to p osecute them under our lew, or to claim thew under the Extradition Treaty that it may extend to New Orleans, and even further | Captain Wadueli's own statements are not yin verac 0 cious, and if those made by she Capta: ai Pike be corect, bis conduct and dethe untortu the whalers was « decline to accept true, We shoud no ve pit Jay Waddell bad he fallen int the bands of American Navy, and we should not mty him now ‘| Le whould be convicted of a felony at common Sir Morton Peto, the newly elected M.I’., for Iris tol, had returned from America, He had made s public address, in which, aiter a few words urging Karl Russeli's claiuis to the confidence of the nation, he went on to speak of his journey, Referring first to Canada, he declared that in no part of Fngland is there gieater loyalty for the Queen than there i in Canada, Then, comi to the Weetern states he of the extraordin increase of population sud y, eepecially at Chicago,which a lew years aco wae but aviiage, and now contains ¥5u,000 in rie tents Turning bast de to Moston, he said that there no sign of the war could be reon, tor that dur- ing the war ¢6./,0Q00 had been spent on public buildings and improvements, Adverting to the National debt, he said that noone could doubt (he ability of the people to pay it, and thas any one who sugees ed the idea of repudiation would be scoued With indignans couten pt Feniauiem he treated ap utter touly, Finally be declarea his Lellef thar it would pe in porsibie tor two nations like Kuglant sud deyond the Mirsiss!ppi. The military commiesion which tried Capt, Wire fe not yet discharged; and this gives color to the report that it is to be retained with one or two ebanges to try Capt. R. B, Winder and Duncan, for eruelties to the Union prisoners at Andersonvil gud Gee for similar conduct at Salisbury, The case of Commodore Craven which bas occupied the attention of the Farragut court martial for sev- eral wooks, was submitted to the court thie morning fore verdict afier the readiug of a lengthy defense by the counsel for the atcured. Up to two o'clock this afterucon the court was engaged in deliberating wpon a verdict, which when readered will await the epproval of the proper authorities before it will be promulgated, This court will doubtless be dissolved immediately, as it is understood there are no other eners to be brought before it, Achemes involving the appropriation of millions of ollars, and not intended toexclude benefits to pri- te parties, will be pressed upon the attention of Congres There aro daily accessions to what is familiarly th YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB between Austria snd Hangary. Second—The Integrity of Hungary as pacoala, to be re-established Third Diet of 1848, oe 5 BPAIN. A dispatch from Madrid, of November 10, says: The Quean has been elightiy indirpowsd at La Granja, and was confined to her bed during one day, A telegram from Lisbon says! Advices received herp = Brasft yer ae Thi tween Sprain an ith, The Bpanik squedrea hes Dlockaded the Ciuilian The Spanish eq hee ta. ia The Neva Scetian’s Nows. London, Nov. 18.—The Dat.y News is indignant at the tone of the military despatches and newspa- per correspondents at Jamaica, which, it thinks, proves that “the ferocity we demonnce in savages can | He took ¢ take possession of Fnglish hearvs, and morey and Justice cam be forgotten by English officers as thor- oughly as by Indians and Cossacks.” Tho Times says that the autho: ities appear to have acted with commendable promptners in Jamaica, the chief of the rebels having been captured, tried by martial law, and executed at once. The Times’ “city article” sayec Mail in recard to the Spanish Chillan troubles.” The Government detained the outgoing West India Mail steamer, in order to allow the commercial body time to consider what steps were necessary to be taken for the protection of British interests tn Chill, ‘The London Traxe says that it is reported that Mn, Cushing ie instructed not only to co-operate wit's Mr. Adame in bringing the respective claims of the two Governments to @ rettioment, but to secertein the opinions prevailing in England concern! ng American fuances, Buch @ purpose, it says, would strongly attest the pacific dtyposition of the Ameri- ean Government, and as good credit means sound | pie areterrilly in earnest, and the doorn of all infesung policy and good administration, such news shoald be encouraged as a benefit to the wholo world, It te stated thas the cold weather has had no effect in staying the cattle disease, but that the frost and rain bas rather aggravated it. Bteveus, the Fenian Hoad Centro, has been again remanded for further @xamiimtion. Misrtin Hig- ging reported to be another hb ead-Centie, had been arrested at Tuam, and committed for trial, The Dublin Eventno Mat. etates that @ person was despatched from New York in Se ptomber,and arrived here with credentials to appoint another Head. Centre in the piace of Btepieusi, He accomplished his mission and returned tho uw eof the now Head Centre, which was kept eceret, The Timers says the general yrish of the lendtog people of Liverpool seeins to be th at England shoul d, in conjuaction with France and Az verica, take prompt steps to pul & permanent rtop to the proceedings of Spain in South America, and says measuves in eup- portof that viey a. likely to be adopted ia London, Manchester, Glasgow and other trating coatres, The DatLy News remarke: “Ihe art 'y conduct of Spain must soon occupy the attenion of the Great Powers of Europe and America, Spaim must be taught that the practice of levying Diack mail must conse." The Parte Mowireva says; “If the Emperor haa, as reported, determined ov the principle reduction of the war expenditure, the means by whica the reduc- tion is to be accomp ished is not yot decid ed upon." ‘The Secretary of State for India had received the following aunouncement: Sattara, Nov. 14,—Colonel Brne peace with Khootaa, in ‘he public The Weat tof Africa mails « le ie inanimate greed a troaty of roar yosterday received At sierta Leoue the native ware continued The Cape of Good Hope mail of the 14ih of Oct. le received, The Cape Pariiament had been prorogued. War between ite Free state men sad the Basuto's cou tinued, The sHemIpte of the Luers to capture the stroughold of Moteah had failet, The british Gove ernment declined to take posession ui (he country as desired by Moberb, Commercial Lntelligence. Liverpool, Nov. 17-2. M. Cotton— The Broker’ circular reports the ra o the week 46,090 ba The market hat de ‘sd. per pound, ‘I guthorized quotative Fair Mi idling, Orleans.. 0 wt tp : Wiad fales to-day (l'riday) 500) bales, the market clos- iny tiger, but ob unchonged prices Hicuistutie-ihe market was bare, Provisions | Meee daria Convole 89's for money, U9. Five-Twentles, 6 Ameri¢a to imbrue their hands in each viliei'e biood, and he praised Lord John Ruseseii's prop «al for the appointinent of & commission to jnses tigate -uch Claims us the §Wo Countrics miht gee to iver \oit, FRANCE, A telogram from Parts, of Nov, 12th, says The Fioperor, Express and Prince Impe:ial lef St. Cloud to-aay for Compeigne, where they were capect ed toerrive in the afternoon, A cespatch from | on- Jon, of Nov. 1%, ea: The Emperor has granted & Temission or reduction of their sentence ton rety known as the “Lobby.” The question of the seizure of the French tobacco in Richmond having been presented to the coneider- ation of the Government by the Freach Minister, it fe now unde ¢ investigation, Colonel Jardine, late of the Ninth New York Cilawkine's Zounves ), bas been promoted to a br brigadier genersiehip. Colonel Jardine, while en- deavoring topat down the riots in New York, iu s wounded, and permanently disabled for pL . convicts, on accountof the devotion they diepis ed field ee. eurlon shy yrevalence of cholera in this city he ° Emperor has addi essed @ letter to Princess Lacwee!d, The President bas ieeued an order releasing from Fort Pulaski the rebel Secretary of War Sedden and Judeo Magrath, of 8. C, The order came direct from the President. Cong alu bing her upou the progress of agriculsure an Brittany,” ‘The reporte of the cholera are excellent. The UNion Mrmicace announces that “in conee- ence of the ce vord’ tinued decrease of the malady in Mz. Dunbar, the Ford's Theatre contractor, has | Porte will pubis no more special bulle: ue. The finished his job and delivered the buildine into por | total numlerot deaths fom she Zdih of Uctober to session of the Government, The price «pecified in | November Oth, was 1,093." the contract was #25 600, which makes tb operty now dat $128.50. The structure was euthely divested of all ite interior finish and furn.ture, leav- {ng nothing but four naked brick walle and the roof. It is pow divided imto three stories, with @ spacious skylight in the ceutre The total eceipts fom internal revenue since the Bith of J amount .0 #146 610,000, The business of the Vaten’ Office this year is mach larver than for auy Obe previous, over 6 more paiente having been iesurd The following, among other troops, are to be mus. tered out of service: The Connecticut 8th end lith Infanuy ; the AMaseachuretts Tet aod 4h companies | ITALY, A telegram from Napies, of November 8, rays Two hundred and seven cares of cholera have occurred here, elelity of which proved fatal King Victor Fmmanuel arrived at Naples on Nov, li, and met with a0 @nthurinatic recey Valse) was Uluminated for the occasion with Bengal lig hte, ‘On the 16th the King, accompanied by the Minis ! and Mayor of luver' Lhe ri “Chole adors not at p nt exist upou Ponts territory, Very tew cases Lave occured at Colnew and Lorcaneiia the or ore Romano pubiileh ! wued b, Cenual ittee, in view of te, Unattached Heavy Artillery; the New York 41s and | Hee ne of tie Hi viewing ot 08d Infautry, and the Pounsylyania loSsbadd 213th | means by which Kome is ite to [tmiy r *} ale : Orders have been issued po « the entry into q salealiy, Youtifies. territory of traveile m Napes a wtay of mie, ovinces of com. nee Vontiticlal Pireces, unless they Co # in @ district tree trom the ed that the evacuatiwn of tl Vellitri and Prosinone by ghe bie on the loth, and they will be replace troop, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. North Carolina: Raleigh, NX. C., Nov. ~lion. Thomas Bobble, a taunch Union man, wes elected Speaker of the | r ate penate to day, os |Mouses organized and | The it curned (il to,morrow, ; eivil tuilitar, gushorities, who bu ¢ the withdrawal of the Preach troops, will be broug Dr, Powell, the State Agent | intoconiact with the Pontifical functionaries. | tt Order enjoins atrics Ubeervanes by the Laden authe ; | ities of the duties srising from the new slate o things, ; AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. A telegram from Pesth, of November 12, says: Ata meeting of ty, held ) eeterdayy the house of Ba ond “ ress that t on 8 gould be r 4 e ' at dby ram from Florence, of Novert b Cabinet has addresret au 12, aa: juene Washington Nov, 28 for North Carciina, who receatly arrived at Kaleigh, wasthe bearer of a letter from Secretary Seward to Governor Holden, in which the following passages ocour: The President sincerely trusts that North Carolina her joint I the ame: at he a the y Kpi@eeea a iby BF He} i upen you to exercl 48} opening of the Hungarian Diet Reretotore, with $09 pao Wiedomy bod bag eaue a the | en instructions | Firei—The Comaviwuowal edie of Huagarr shall Gd diinois Coutral Shares, $145) '; Brie Shares.d4 News Items, By Telezraph to the New York Sun, Tas railroad depot at Levanon, Ky., was burned yesterday moruing, Goy, Honpas, of North Carolina, who has been dangervusly il, is improving, and Is able to ait up in bis room. Tus Hon, A, M, Harrington, Chancellor of the State of Delaware, died suddeuly in Puilatelphia yesterday. Ax order has been issued removing all colored troops in Wilmiugton, N, C., to ports on the coast, A detachment of the 28th Michigan remalus ea gerrison of the town, Goy. Cony, of Maine, has sppointe! Gen, George TI, Bheploy to the Judgeslip ou the Supreme © urt bench of that Btate, mace vacant by the resigua- tion of Judge Woodbury Dav Tug workmen now employed in the Boston Wavy Yard number about 9.000, and under o recent order of the Niv) Departament from 1,200 to | 1,500 will be discharged next Saturday, Taw schooner Velevs, from Georgetown, 8, C,, | for Boston, wae abandoned on te 20.b tuat, 150 miles off Hatteras, ieakiog Lavly, and with her rivging carried away, [ler crew have arrived at Fortress Monroe, Lasy Saturday the Collector of Internal R venue | at Loursville, Ky., seized the sick of 2 manufac turer of tobacco, for aliecei frauds in returns, and not keeping booke as red by law, On Mon- day the stock and impleme { another manu- | facturer were getzed fr the sams reasons, The | cases Bro now unders inventigel th in New York, where Part of the shock Ie held, and in Loutaville, ‘Tu Boston Board of Tralo bas s!opted @ series of resolutions lookiny to increased cotton ralsing at continne to form the hasis of all further negotiations he formation of a responsible govt rnment forourth The isienal re-establishment of com- itate on the peste oF the laws passed by thre Hunge- “Spanish securt- tles experienced a heavy fall yesterday, in conae- quence of the particulars brougtrt by the West lodia ER 29, _1865. vate capital, not only on the ground of ac cometituted | Siderate humanity, but also to souype their labor til 1849, forming one kingdom with Crovtia and to sheinselves aod the country. General Intelligence, (Dy Mail to the New York Sun.) brovemeuts in Massachusetts, friends, let us may acew words before we begin bap before he went to eloop. M childs, beve pas in « claim seized by the Treasury officer rebel property, x sie Richmond Jonx Mtrourt was only released, not pardoned, he oath of alleciauce prenaratory to his necessary prel.minary departure for Europe, $0 oltaining @ passport, A poy named White died in Douglas, Isle of Man, b hurting his back when amusin lately, thro himeelf by dancing what t@ called the ry Twa Northern Home for Priendiees Children, tn | BAY® bad’ erowued tenement bo Philedeiphie hae received # munifcent present | fies of thr, Mite’ (hag ros stole om Dr, Egbert, @ citizen of the neighborin in a enais Wekie & B00 biree, ighboring | heuded in wint , In Russia ¢ mone th this sum 6b lerwing the Inatisuion, Paren woddings, celebrated when the couple has in married two years, js among the lates im- e A Pansos once profaced bis sermon with, My Thiele about equal to the man who took ® shurt ms, Detwont & Co, as agente of the Rothe. t the tobacco recently “ trog 1 8200,000 in | in the coideat woath: © managers propose en- ‘6 _ Thirty-Third Year. + ns | gent by the French Government to ¢ ” 1 \ Mecen and Alexandria, who reports het shots ‘ contagious aud vot epidemic, and that it gas Abia and checked by rigid, quiran Areden, formerly President of the ¢ Fhysleiane and Furceons, Lower Canada, 1, That it itions that Cie sense. 2. Munleable and controliable Cause ie not inthe atmosphere, nor commun through it except by a near approach. 8. I ry it thee iptaies Duan travel and human tra 5 Proeresees only at the rate of veere! e eralesthin yarn, re-edes them, 6, That it ‘ ' Pasrengere, 6 1 pat it hee apteare tal enee t cally without commune Hever appears in a uew loo n directly or indirectly witit ” £8 infected person or pirce, aud lastly, that it mey be arrested tke the plague by an absolute quarantie Tha ah duration, — These Proposition ree with nee submitied by M. Alexauder Morean de Jonnes piel ina Teport trade to the Buperieur(@ law pF 7 pestilen choiera, Lite - ’ Lad Eripler, of the Unite a Bates Annee st fee th Tigcrous quarantine elude chovera, Dr, darren ; an enfor ement of rigid tho Commiesioners had been ai disease for thice weeks, in favorable for ita developric ‘ranting shonid be oe Without Bed-roons, Kies t A port, without Jib #M like a ho Kitchen of priv % | nined the necessity of sanitary “reguintiong, iN Ansyeotic By domestic inetiuction ind it Clean iness, clean streets and pr er. Dr. B. urged the Hecessity of piocuring proper ; dations, and suns t Proper quarantin : aceunt he Government were obliged trou P A BLack bear veges 400 pounds killed a every consideration to protest this port, flow days since in Warren County, lowe, Durin) Sr. y, APOs’ 4 the previous night Bruty bad vis ted the preeniace Sedna: Avcetis-oTosnerten Loops of @Mr, Williamaon and captured hog on which the festival of St. Andrew, the day will be celebrant be made his supper. In the morning he was dis. | DY #!! Catholic and Eyiscopalian Protestant Chiristisue coveret, hunter svers. Toe Noshville Dreraron of Seturday eays! sroale bave, no doubt, Leen bunted to the’ he thine out, he will be worn Lim) from limb, The turderers belonging to the xang latel: the roads leading from the city is sealed, Ma. Cusvatirm, of the Durham Observatory statos that their observer, Mr, Dolman, hae eu: ceoved in finding the new planet discovered 4 Kepteruber by Dr, Peters, of America. It te th eighty fish of the Mara, is conparat! ght and we! and ia about the wine « " Uctober 5. A scan bas removed the amulet attached to th neck of the sacre! cow, lately troported from Indie ik, Keq., aud now at bis farm in Po The amulet 1 upon the neck of the cow with {m- by Win. Bu Cataquog wae pl posing cireurmances by the Hindoo priests, anc illage, ® Harmpebire. » and ultimately shot, in « tree, | throughout the world, Up which be bad cliubed te escape from the pur- No | Charches. erresie were made by ihe patrols yostervay. The ea, If w highway robber is caughs from thie group Letweea Jupiter and vely br! deflned, ® #terof nine and » half uitude, The planet was in opposition about Ia Trinity Church to-nore Tow there will be full choral service and sermon, and Sppropriate rervices will beheld in all the © tholle In thatof St. Andrew, corner of Duwe #treet aud City lial Piaco, special sorvices will be hold, In tho Catholie Church it fe ® double of the second class, the vestments worn will be red, and the vigil (this evening) ie @ solemn fast. The Bt. An- drews Bocioty will celobrate the day by a dinner, as Usual, a8 one of the hoieis, 4 POLITICAL, Rervniican Nomisarions yor fTONER.—-Firet District Deemed if Tapetesone make a nomination ; will support Timothy Brounan. Second District Charles Sehauffuer, Third Dist: ice Pancreat V beoety Foarth Distriet—Samuel I. t moeratic nom) . eg Stepbea W. Phaynix inth idietrleettormne a . Hastings. Seventh DietrictHoraio S. Allen Kerv . Damien a ALDERMANIO Nowts ations. Fourth 1 Charles Metiride (U Asa Diatriet—Wm, H. Haight (okeus), rks FYUM IOAN NOMINATIONS FOR Bon —Firet Ward, Walliams O'Drien: a Wend Witte ‘ Buckley; Si Ward, David Lb Ding; 4th Ward, the moss terrible woos pronounced, not ouly upon | f i bth Ward, Andrew W, La, ’ 1 term), Wilil 1 .g the person who should dare to retuove it, but also full ), ain 1i Hurras (3 years) upon all the people round about, Waser eat ores i wane Nya A ih thd ~ vot village (n the South of France > 1 "i F sary fine wey te Feceutly wok sirychuine” The etfect of the poison | Ward, Willan Mi: t a One Dee Was raj but before Le became inseusible be told wh Ward, * fener pats oth Waren’ the persons who endeavore! to relieve him thai dob A. k ne ad several thoes robbed hia master and been for- given, bub had avain been guilty of the same of- sand had spent the money fence on the previous in debauchery, Deap arden, he hat rem ed to destroy himself, 1H ad scarcely mado this coulession when be ex- pired. Tus Keokuk, Iowa, Comstirerion of the 19th, ed by atoem, arrived » direct from Chicago, and @ bo Several of the olties above, ty wo be. Neve, thatevoer came through from Chicago to the Upper Mississippi, and promises conclusively thas *“Acanal boat wrope Will proceed from on the river This te the first steam!» direct water i River, by steamboats, can be read hahed, lies are fast discarding the * Waterfall * f dre har, and ade sion, whie amtate of coiling the hair behind ‘go touch the same tuanner ae preparatory to the “aorta: cons) tereble in fashion; a “7 # being used, round which the batris fasion, and then rolletup lik colle are already reaching eight inches in diaineter Beut. 1 ives @ fore Colonel Bick charged with attack) season artolog dimensions Lelong the average at pre- | T, Go on ladies, goon! 8 of a squad of n Life on Bun lems Proceeding to a neighboring plantation for the purpose of exhuming the remains of # deceased bon, When be was met by an armed crowd of negroes, who ordered him to turn back, He and bin compantona did so, bus they were followed by the crowd, ring of again obtaining sinanication between the lakes and | Ward pting the new | Without making « now! g end rovbing @ Mr. Holt zelaw of that city, and threatening to take hia nother genilernan end a colored man, was 4ucb Ward, Gabriel L, V , the other warde no vominations Deve peen mans, Mozaur Nowinarions — Fount Co NOTLM Disinior— ‘Lhe Mozart Councitmante Conventio: the Fourth Sepatorial District have indorsed following Tammany pominations for Counce imen rielius Flynn, James Law Keenan, lasac Robinson Mozart Convention of tie 6 Dominated aa folowe: 12th Ward, ivth Ward, Thomas Duffy; goth 1) Thoma Mulligan and BE, Brucks; 2les Ward. J. O'Shaugu- Beweey ; Yad Ward, i homes O'Callaghan, Asie Riva" Nomixarions...The follow hi been pominated for theo la iy enn. didates ee of Bebool Trustee by this oiganigation:—let Ward, Idi Philip Malone ; 17th Ward, Joseph Brun) Joho St dames Chorry ; 6th Ward, Audrew Legwett ~ | 1th Ward, Horace Churchili; 19h Ward, Coughlin; york Ward, Ch A. Moo aid, lr, Mobert HL. Johnson; 22d Wa) = iva ‘The 4th, Sth, 9th and 14th Wards adjourne tion, , Thr “Wan Demoonacy.”— A General Commitioa , L 4 snake coils itself up | bearing thie name, met and nominated Marshal 0, Is requires snuity to dress the halr in this " three quarters of @ yard long Koberts for Mayor, and Iimothy Cronin for Corpora- taon Couusel, TAMMANY BonooL Nomination,—The Fourt!: Ward Tammany School Couventiou nominated Mar- tin MeInerny fer School Trurtee, ; Rartrioation Meeitna,—The frionds of John Hoffman, KEaq., will ratify his nomine- tion at the Cooper Institute on Thureday even- anpah Reruntioaw of the 25th instant | ing, and no doubt their eandidate for the aceountof the arraignment on the 24'h Mayoralty will give expression to his views of the necessity for municipal reform, Citizens of all parties will doubtless attend, aud avail them. selves of an opportunity to become acquainted wiih one of the honest men now in nomination for the office of Mayor, Disasrrous IscunpiaAry Fire,—Yeater'oy morning between 2 and 3 o'clock, while Officer LJ They bad not procesded far when Bride, of the Fourth Precinct, was patrolling they were stopped by the negroes and Mr. H. was | best, he discovered a fire burning in the yard rear of compelled (o x in money, His cowpanioa wee also com vive up ell the money on his person, then took s vote as to whether they Ho twelaw 5 but were peret old man among them, them to be tried Lefore a Mil tary Comulasion, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tue CuoLERA=IMroRtaNT STATEMENTS The full Board of the Commissioners of Da. Savane, of Health met yeste y afternoon, and received some important papers on the subject of cholera. Dr, Hayre presented and read a coummunieation from Dr, Marsden, o Quebec, ewbraciog @ plan for the quar- entiniog of cloiers, Dr, M, 100 feet is sufficieat to arrest she contagion of cholora, ‘The report was rece!ved with favor, and referred te the medical members Dre. Bwinborm, Bayre and Murphy, to report the: eou, Dr, Sayre sald that inarmoeh as the newspapers had teemed with communications on the subject of chovere, and many of tb auimadverting om the action of the Board, he ved to vindicate from the highest nuthority, the propriety of the course pure sued by the Cormmiesioner, Some of the communt, eations had been signed by names to w biel the | letters M. 1), hed been affixed, and in some of them j these levers aiaelt wand for Mad Lo, of diver Dotard, to judve trom the want ence Bre cone mon # ew the the Commis rowly by the tich they could were bound to re, and that ther bad leon gul best coutees of iniormatiou oF bave wounded their actiou €o 80 when an lotivential body « Cuutradictory aud absurd theo Dr. 8. thea read from the stuter one of the me jeal gavisern of the Dep entof pe Citizens’ Assoointion, in which he hat aKene upress.on pievall Trodical pee keneral iupres.on pevalia that the t know she csuses of cholera, ho disewe was better jon, Aa to ite cause, there An jeud influence of eotlrely ignorant; wud %, Aa to the Meh is is transiuitied we are uuac Quail. Facing the history ot the disease, Dr. v 00 don ov ite treatment, w understood by bb he we oe two élemen: which we agency b ed, Afte advired th ehould at —for two reaons: 1, To inepire t at the Wealthy aud influential classes t hom ‘n the Southern staies, in whic! the Government is requested, within she sphere of ite legitimate powers, to ald forth wish io sustaining end organt- HD BUCK portion of ihe ig Classes, Low in Whe SlUtLera Bigkop, gp can be reeebed kv ord, publie con: ence; and 2. To give advice ' swedical profession, Dr, Savre exid the first Bie olnu * Proper, bur ihe eecond wae en biviz ®D insult tothe medical protession, Dr, “Od these views by (Le guthoity oy iho read Ds By tomeiug th (ourke Of tho recent tof cholera to Constantinople, demonstrating ite wies!0ua GHACAGKOR aud apy by Kadi uf ML)’ Alumcee abveurd, ar 8 € oF claime that @ space of | Kynagoxue “Darech amuus, ¢ up his pistol and seventy dollare | Nos. 159 and 161 Mercer street, and in the ca:,en- ompelied tO | gers’ shop of Messrs, Tribbet & Hardy, An alarm ne negroes id murder Jed not to do #o by an Colonel Bickles bas ordered wae immediately given, but the fromt and roar buildings wore soon destroyed, ‘The first floor of the front, and the entire rear bi Tribtet & Hardy, who are second firor of the front by artiste and painters; the thi & Stymns. cabinet furniture manutacturera, ‘lho low of the tirat named firm on the building, and oo the stock and machinery, will be about @10,000; insured for 4,000, Mesers, Ashe & Co, will about #6,'" insured for 000; and Pot a Kiymus will ome $10.0 insured for @4,\40 ‘The fire et. ll epread ackod the next houre No, 1%, occupied by Geor, Muelder, as a dwelling hbonse, damage to furniture, ete, about $1,400 ‘ ed. Dnninge to building owned by H, Mallia d, ; inew brick tenement Louse |r 000, and ® » Was demolished ty iu damage alout $600, d by colored people, The rear of (le " was damaged chic! + acer; about $50), fully insured, From the int the officer found the door of the shop open thir or four times during the night, and closed it axe 1, aud that itwas cpon when he discovered the tire Uiere is no doubs but an incendiary bud bown at work, Boakp oF SUPERVISORS—APPLICATION 00 THe RegisteY Law 10 Citanres Exgotioss.—ii¢ Board mot at 11 o'clock yesterday by especial call Hoo, William M, Tweed, the President, iu the chair The Clerk was, by resolution, directed to cause to be pul)liehed the following extract from the Reyis tiy Law Seo, 15.—The June list required to be made ane per od at reneral elections, ehall, im the are made and pertected by Inepectors Charter of in the weveral eatie State, aud the prov ena requirem ote te this ect, «0 tar ast be, are made applics | ble to such ele atin the city of New York, the Keeietere rhall meet or the ‘luesdlay or fay thiee weeks preceeding the Charter elect and pec fect the regleter of e:ac. tions, but shail meet ou the Friday and saturacy Charter eections, on whi the fallin, were ad Both buildiney nha! he provid , cerrecting and completing the regleer o1 elections mado on the ‘lueeday threo weeks prece.. Ing the © ection at general elections, ‘The Board then adjourned, Fine Marrens,—INcReAsR oF SALARY Demasven.The Board of Firemen held a moeting on Monday afternoon, forthe purpose of endeavoring tovbtain au increase of salary, which they claim lias become esentiat recently, in cousequence of aa oides for them to fad their own clothing, and wrap (Copsiancd ea tho Lass Remee +

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