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_— ————- -- THRE NEW YORK SUN. TUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Cftce corner of Nasean and Fulton streets le Coplen TWO CENTS, ‘Twelve Cents per week Bix Dollars per year ready on Thareday of 1s sent by mail Dollar per year rit zie coptes three cent, MOSES 8. BEACH, Proprietot of lishment, ‘The Sun ke “NEW YORK Meeting of the Democratic Convention. MAYOR HOFFMAN'S SPEECH. Defeat of Mozart and Triumph of Tamman; RESOLUTIONS BY THE YARD. | Gov. Seymour on the Politi- cal Situation. ae, ac, ae Special Correspondence of the Sun. Anan, Oct. 5, 1867, Tt was an orderly and apparently intelligen' dody of men that assembled to-day, at In Tweddle Hall, to represent the Democrats of New York in the State Convention. Eve ¢ clegation was full, but the crowd of |: {ats and spectators was not large, Ove word would express the apparent motto of all, as concerned their action in the Conven- fara Von—availability. In the bn anveaasing, som termined that the most form adopted. They eeemed to oy what John Van Buren sald ¢ ago. “What the Democratic party to the meeting. ‘The opening speech of Mr. Tilden, of Zork, on calling the Convention to order, | P peemed to expreas the sentiments of every | 11f¢. delegate, for nearly every sentence was voc. | th firously applauded. The substance of his | | niverras. Femarks was that every personal feeling | whould be cast aside, and that the party Abould bind everything for victory The speech ot Mayor Hoifinan, ¢ the position of teu pointed ai Sicals the ebar to citizens—meaning the right Wger beer on Sunday. He spoke plainly in ppposition to the Excise law, and deck Alint the Levislature had no just power to ine terfere with the social habits of the Ger] f took high and | $1! the national id to the last dollar, bo- fause itwas incurred in the war for the Vnion—a war that Democrats as well as Ro- mans. On national points li patriotic ground declaring tha Webt should be ps Publicans had fallen in, When M ‘and the See tween the contesting delegatios the Bed afterward. A rath parliamentary sparring then occurres the end the Tat mitted as regular” by an alm well hh scemed to aatisty bis a ticnt delegates, ‘The resolutions were a ju ble of State rights doctrine mingled with a little Dectaration of Independence, and con- Bderable Andrew Jackson. As « afew old gentle tions written thereon, Having disposed of the + the Chairman appe A Gry, Moved that the dint vailed. ‘On meeting after the recess, the Committee on Organteation repor ed in favor of ex- ernor Seymour for President of the Conven- tion, who accepted thy place and delivered a Long and claborate sapere’ ‘The ex-Governor cratic friends, so he Js were partic» Alariy glad to see him, as thelr applause was lad to see bis Dy said, and bis Dens ie trie 1. elearly show Whin the Governor had concluded his ad- firess, the Committee oo Resolutions was proposed appointed, and delogases who hi Fesolutions were graciously permitted to pass np thelr productions. They did so, and the result would hin dle ed the heart of a dealer In paper stock, 1t wus very wisely aco of the minittee had the heavy wock of the Convention to do, for tt was a hurd thir to make a strong platform, But if the plaform proves to be tof ree remarked by a Laote, me this at proceedings, th the Resolution C qenk, it will certainly uot be for solution timber ‘The prelim inary prc pame evident t the Conventic Dakey Hall should de which an adjourna Mr, Hall, therefore. Mharacteristic uddress ; aft 4o adjourn antl to-morrow was adopted. No safe prediction ean yet be ecure men who will makea good run. RY TELEGRAPH. Aiwaxy, Oct. 8.—The Convention bas heen orxunized by the choiro of Jobu T. Hoffman e+ temporary Chairman, whose opening re- marks rallied the Syracuse Convention upon the remarks of ite leader, who stated that the ze of the Rupnblican party bad not THE NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, Price T'wo Oonts RATES OF ADVERTISING PATABLE INVARIARLY Om ADYASOR, —O—e “or every tneertion of four lines or eee... . 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Sun Cable WASHINGTON, The Assassination Conspirator: REMOVAL OF THE BODIES, Booth, Payne, Harold, Wirz and Mrs. Surratt Placed in one Common Grave. his exertions to Keep pace with the aily we are pained t to sail within ten days, when leave with the rth as much ae those of Gre | not exceed six weeks. Dispatches. STARTLING REPORTS FROM ITALY, The Outbreaks Not Quelled. has been strick the midst of thelr usefulness, omy days in old Houston, Telegraph compositora aro down with ommuntiy which oifice holders ming thal their rule was a yreat- H even our over burden stem of taxation; to the destruction | of our commerce as @ further prc | Incompetency and are now laboring and California elections have bad nd child of its popt Montig, Ata,, Oct 2 total vote of is Infested with a band of ma- who are robbin nile under which we ¢ that the Maine whites, and nearly all Mosroommny, Ata, Oct. 3 two davs have bee counties, in which the m voters is 61,400, 0, being 3,000 more than the re- quired majority of ove balf, ESTILENCE. Ww Fever Reports, The yellow fever & Convention ‘The Pope Asking Instant Assistance. decided that fu tlon at Syracuse hav born citizens have their rights; that there ought to be freedom enougt In ‘the Innd to fet the German have the s deared te bim by. the assockutions of hor and that he is not bound to rights of opinions, and all action when he becomes an As the shadow of upon the Rep A dispatet from Lagrange, Texas, ts as fol- ITALY REFUSES The War in South America Results of the Lagranie fs terribly scourged with yellow fever, and hund to attend tot assuming & more malignant form, and ts the negroes who have heretofore ea- Up to this date abont 100 have died, averaging about 10 or 12 dai You ask who is dead. tell vou who Ia not. to our rellef, It A law which [do not hesitate to declare, in to be odious, offensive, harsh He declares what men | drink and when they shall drink it. kes to inforce upon them how one day shall be spent and how He makes an odious | Jaw, and entrusts tte execution to | ‘sof his own selection, who adminis. | ter the law with despotic rigor. its execution to men who wherever 0 degrade and di ve up all bis Is freedom of American clti its provisions Oa Tuesday, in accordance with orders received at the Washington Arsenal by Gen. nt of the post, from General Grant, Secretary of War, the bodies of the Assassination conspirators, and also the body of Henry Wirz, the Andersonville Jallor, were removed from thelr graves and | re-interred in another portion of the grounds, This removal was rendered necessary in con- requence of the projected improvement of the After some further unimportant proceed: | Arsenal grounds A. | moval of the old penitentiary building being | about to commence caped Ite ravages y_ even promise to become honest, and in thelr zeal they have pitched overboard all their officials who have not robbed the Treasury. It would be enaler to Unless God comes soon vuld seem that all the sick ‘o negroes have died up to preading among Ramsey, Command New Ontrans, Oct, 8. ments during the 24 hours ending at 6 o'clock this morning were 56. The Howard A We willend the they begun by throwing. the us lift un the dem- | leagues after them. | ocratic standard, and raise | fight for fireside rights, fe for an honest inauagement of pb Vc affairs; above nll, let us do battle for the vation of the union, and may God defend this time, but the disense ts relation is now rendering assistance to 800 fauilies, averaging three cases of fever to each, ee the American for & man who plays the part of of an American Ighout ceremon, The stench ia almost in- M bave now died In twenty days Tam now the only well man in and see the dead Thave boen up for fifteen successive nights, nearly all nigh! CRIME, Lady Garrotted a One of the boldest and most dete exploits by thieves that was ever perpetrat in this city, saya the Chicago Jowrnal of W nesday, occurred yesterday *, October 2—12 o'clock, midnight The reporta from Italy are startling. A dos: Patoh received from Florence i Ing, says the outbreak at Viterbo was not quelled. The small town of Aquapéndente, in Owteto, has beem captured by the insur. gents, who now have full possession of all the ronda leading to tt. The commander of the forces of the Pope has asked the Italian Government for tustant assistance. fuses to furnish any soldiers, Thore is no longer room for doubt that the revolt ls sert ous, Thero are alarming apprehensions of an interruption of the heretofore friendly rela- Uions between Italy and France. Fronancm, Oct, 2% —OMiclal dispatches Published to-day are allent in regard to Rome, but confirm the reports that @ revolt haa broken out {n the Papal Province of PY upon the conduct citizen in his house or place of business de- and dingraces the char. | 0D, grades bimeeif btican of 28th inat., The New Orleans Kep acter of those he town to visit the sick, , the contract to numerous calla, addressed the Convention He. sald they had met to prepare, so far ae the State of New York | Wilkes Booth was buried in what was known of the Rell: | as the wareroom ot the Peni The health of the city b are repulsive to the t yet begun to arly the whole community Any power to modify for thelr execution in the | The body of J erable length. , As will be seen by our table elaowhere, in more than 90 over last week, number of deaths as reported from day to day does not give a correct fdea of the casos having provide was concerned, | ntlary bulld- cal party which nd at ite close Convention at it having now the * black | '"% t stage ot the dicate nly active exertion on the part of | prick serata thronghout the State to carry After the grave was fil flooring was replaced. mplished the wi door made secure. taking the key with bin, and it was kept at the War Department until a few weeks ago, when Kt was retu arsenal oiticer eipt of the order for the remo- val of the bodies, including Booth's, on ‘Tuesday the laborers were at once set to The bodies were taken from graves before mentioned and carried to No. 1 warehouse, where a trench was dug a fow feet from the north wall. bodies were pi up with dirt the | think not too highly, that there | 10,000 patients under treatment for From this it that the mortality ie comparnth of our immediate reported as progressing fa- | bore ge trade of foreiga pro ploy's abo veanola is one of the principal eos the prosperity of the Hellenle Kit while pearly two-thirds of the arrabl of the country remains uacultivated which might adda million of souls to the on, The richest land, from want of dratms age, produces nothing but fevers, instead of rice, cotton, tobacco and Indian corn. ¢ the consequent ition which th ng that went on Lefore the time of falling the Convention, every one seemed de- nvle men should be nominated, and the most available plat- ciate rea few years most aceds Le anccess.” ‘There was consequently very | little wire-pullivg or state-arranging previous nals of the Stat afternoon, be- wy | having been sec ld this | boaaded up, at Secretary Stan risive laughter.) A resolution, I venture to say, more serious tn ite character thi of the Hlicit whiskey that is distilled fro vats of some Radical invaders of the Internal lyn, which Inst year year give 75,000 tna) had been on « nd had gathered some Sho bad occasion ¢ portions of the South Division, nd was walking along State street when « Cottage Grove avenue car overtook ber. ‘This was between Quincy and Adams atreets, She hailed the driver of the vehicle, who stopped bls horses, ended the rear dressed, closel: ed the car. TI jer of Chicago ‘he had been request ed by the New York delecation ot present the name of an didate for nomination on the tieket, but they learn something more than they have yet heard of the views and wish- es of the country delegations | vorably towards Yet with all the cess attending the ef- ts of physicians aud nurses, thore are daily ords of the death of useful’ men, who hed away from y were entirely dependent u ich has control ot the Legisin- power of the State, which end and modify the laws they find oppressive. harsh and unju eseape the rexponsibilit w No families who n the husband services of neighbors cannot in all cases be obtained, as nearly every house has wcase that requires constaut attention and clove watching. ‘The same Journal a day later, says: ‘The Mayor and two heads of other depart. ments in the City Hall (the Treasurer and niniasioner) are absent from their bureans on account of alckn are no deaths to report at the mill legislature, hat tins any moral latform of the car. fon Resolutions have as yet been meet, they need tine for consideration, {t te therefore the desire of the New delegation that when journa it be until 9A. was carried, and the Convention adjourned, her and also mount- ¢ conductor signalled the dri- proceed, and went Inside the vehicle to collect a fare, Mra, McCarty was about entering the door, when, suddenly, roughly seized by the throat by nding near her, and was forced and ayainat the fron railing whik who had followed er and car at the same moment, deliberately search- ed her pocket, and dragged therefrom « wal- taining the money in question, leaped his vietim inn faluting the Conventlo . to-norrow, whieh as harmless as they use.) Tain in favor of Just y man within the bear. Democratic party ties, has been in favor of junk In this trench the nd as secrecy had been enjoined, but few persons wero aware that the removals had been m this that the ¢ wh ho On tho 18th ult., while the men were a work, they were obliged to cease owing te the atmospheric pressure causing those at the bottom to retire, the was Leing overpowe ering. Previous to that the men. were able to yo as far asthe wood stopping with the Stephenson lamp, and it is expe vise laws with ever ing of my voice. with all pant p Lonpox, Oct. 3, midnight.—The following dispatch from Italy has just been recelred §.—The State Ageioultural | Society tins been truly blessed weather for the exhibition. ower of rain laid the | dust and made the atmosphere delightful ernment does Pp any bodies to relatives. Harold, Atze- ot, Wirz and Mrs, Surratt were placed in a of all laws ts to preserve order, and. prevent an doing an injury to his ne when {t has accompileti ceased, and the law should ¢ The Speaker adv the National debt spirit of the Lond, and that such legiclation rooting out Us tak Ing rary Chairiaan, was dforcible. He arraigned the Ra ¢ of subverting law and Abitrarily taking away rights that are dear imbibe intend to give of Booth, Pay Fionexcer, Oct. 9, evening.—The rebels tn the province of Viterbo, attack of the Pontifical troops, mh Engaged in tnt ‘The Naplo (newspaper) of this city publishes letters and other docu- ments to prove that Lonia Kossuth was en- keaged in intrigues with agents of the Rus Goverument in 1849. Affairs in Spain. General Leraundt has commission as Captain General of the Island of Cuba, and will immediately sail for Havana, ‘The War t Richardson, Sut of the Freedmen’ Commissioner died yesterday mornlug of yellow fever, from the car, leavin, condition iu the hi Iso endeavored to effect his We learn that d of Lowell, Mass., was a gala day ident has ree be provided by Pravin, Oct. 2. transaction, which didn ment’s time fn belng performed, and fnstant- shed at the desperade tangled his paws from ‘They conveyed bim tn th car to the sub-station on ontracts with Sonthe South as well a to the wheel and help ¢ wtterwards allud and anarchy whieh had bellion, instead” of the pe order which sh 4, and conclud to put ita stoi Steatboat Compantes, for the trans 1, one of the uddition of fruit to the ex display of gt © Pleasant Valley South, which were fexas are somewhat ton Civilian and more favorable, July Inst, are all ily carried out. received for the last quarter up to Sep woh, show that the work is being faithfully Mapnip, Oct. 2 Sergeant Craney. name of Connerton, with several aliases, but refuses to divulge the name of his confeder- # will bo taken to capture the Int- id itis hoped that he will meet with He no doubt had fol- lowed Mra MeCarty frown house to house,and knew her business well. Jes of grape ar five of sparkling wines the first premium for wines and The Thirty-first brigade, ers, was recelved this Afternoc Grounds, by Maj a fine turn out, A with the conviction that before the lapse of Autumn, that party, which for its corruption, its extravagance, and its reckless dent, and without paralle ‘The gradual, b steady decrease of the epidemic in our midst, the activity and bu ther with the fast apron: We rogard me fa early return 6 rity to our c ver ere has been an business of all of the majority of jen. W. F. Rog -Gen, K. L. Howard. They mith America. Lonvow, Oct. 8.—Later advices from South Amertca have been recelved. They give no definite intelligence as to the result of the Paraguayan fortifications, but state that the Brazilian and Argentine fleets were lying inactive off the Fortress of Humaita, and the land forces of the allied Powers were making no preparations for any further Tho following letter, skgned “ Right,” re- hile deserts yer: ctor of Internal Revenne at t, has been sent to the Internal Reve- or Hotfinan ceased speaking, |? aries of the meeting were ap- | polnted, the list of delegates was called. At | this polnt of the proceedings, the conflict be- from the city came up. As soon as the first name on muany list was called, a Mozarter sprang to Lis feet, and moved that the cail- Ing of the New York delegation be suspend- ed. The chair decided that the roll-call must go on, and the qrteation at isene be set- lively exhibition of ‘On the roll of delegates: being called, and New York delegation were about to ane swer to their nates, a delegate, represent the Mozart Hal tion, remarked that there nt fiom New York, and he 1 the call of New York be suspended until the roll be gone through with. ‘The chair di cided tt of order pending the call. Another delegate but the chalr was celved by a Col ellvered & culo & Brothel_Es- nn A. King, ex-P which George discassed the subject of soiltng ‘The Committee kinds, the entire attent ess community bein with the care and treatment of thelr families and friends afiiicted with the dreadful scourge All business eommuntea- (lon with the Interior has been cut off, the majority of our larger business he med during the greater ‘The Loulsville Courier of the 4th inst. has the following + About one month named Florence years, left her home tn Of the State, and came to this city, expecting, prove her condition table to her ideas of happl- about the ol herself out of 1 A, Moore, of Buttalo, dollars Is the difference between the letter of vy leeal adviser inter spirit of the law as interpreted by nm Prewiumie have been hard at work preparing thelr reports for to- Many ot their reports have been contest over sewing-mne Singer is awarded nily, manufactur- ® beautiful young t the motion was out nin the interior lightened and tender conscience. Being desir to blunt the conscience nor to de- » Just a government as onr own, 1 send you this, the property of Uncle Sai, as no doubt, to im home more sul Attor wander! ral days, she fou stained by a large ‘The Fontans Loypon, Oct. 1 Many of tho Fenian con- viele who have hitherto been confined in George W. Miller, of Monroe, moved the following: comparatively == —=2 franca, It is discovered that the Custom House, aaa body, rob the State of 15 mike Hons a year. It’ is discovered that « naval officer has been In the habit of pilfering var rious copper articles. Every night he wend out with a number of them concealed u his uniform. In short, it is unparalleled. good deal was expected from the Neapoth tans, whore moral sense is obliterated, bed they surpass all our anticipations, On learm ing all this, M. Rattezz! was furfons. Hd has just distnissed 180 Custom House fauna Gonaries at les, and sent 180 Piedmom tese in. thelr p This wholesale cut down In the Black Forest of robbery, crime against the State, of excessive, sense less, Idiotic crime, must rejoice all honest men. Aud there are some such im Italy.” DOMLORADLE CONDITION OF ORERCR A correspondent of the London Tima says: The condition of agriculture in i ought to make every Greek blush. The iu use ls @ very barbarious Imitation of thed descrited by Hesiod, and, bad as It te, the cattle that drag it are genérally worse the plow. The cultivated land In the Gréelt Kingdom is upwatde of 7,400 square imetres the arable land that remaine vated exceeds 11,700. The population now 1,900,000 soula; it ought, after 30 youre of peace, at the rato of Increase and the condition of progress, even in the G! World, to in Greece upwards of 29,000 trea of pasturage, and 460 of the finent in Enrope now ‘covered with swampe marshes, The Greeks have 300,000 tons shipping, and no inconsiderable part of thets trade consiata in carrying grain to different parts of their extensive sea coast, because there are o6 roads by which produce ean bq pe more than 2,000,000, There ant uare kilome ed from the Interlor. Thus, @ mere ce wi £10,000 nen and boys tn ai THK OAKS COLLIERY RXPLOMON, There has been & considerable change Gm ring the Inst two or three days in affairs of the colliery, and the work of clearing out the bottom, witha view to recover the bodies oes on very slowly Indeed. Bo far, the fr the workings go in for four-hov sbi ich there are only two during twenty-f rs, 40 that sixteen hours are entirely lost, cted that the brick stopping, In place of the wood will be put in by the ald of the lamp. Wit regard to the body discovered on Thursday Inst, but which It has been found ne to desist from recovering for the p wea may be stated that a boot and a part stocking taken from It were Identified. by woman nated Dickinson, reading in Kings stone-place, Barnsley, a4 having been wore by ber husband, who was one of the volume teers who went down Just before the Gnel explosion.— Manchester Guardian, SUK FREDERICK MRe The news of the death of Sir Frederic Bruce was received in Englaod with every expression of regret, The United St Consul at Liverpool holsted his flag at mast. The London Times expresses ere at the event, and says: ‘Sir Freder ick Bruce lias rendered good service to country by bis able conduct as Minster Washington. His loss is au especial misfor tune ata tline when negotiations of the ub moet intricacy and delicacy are pending wi a Government which ts not always dispo to approach Great Britain ina splrit of gem crowlty end forbearance.” Mexico, to the city authorl- After hearing ‘omppert sent concerned, we may say demic Is virtually at av end, unless we afresh invoice of material from sent citizens, which we trust will not until the approach of cold weath- English and Irish jails, have been placed on board transports, and will be sent to Aus: tralia to serve out the term of their sen- tin many delegation were ad. unanimous | vote. Afterwards the wounds of the Mozart- ers were healed by the aduption of a resolu: tion giving them honorary seats tn the Con- vention, with which they were apparently tisfied. A contesting delegation of German Democrats was kindly pros vided for tn the same manner by @ motion from Oakey Hall. John McKeon, ‘who used to lead @ forlorn hope of seceders from Mozert, bad no delegation of his own, Dut he bad an interminable string of resolu- bithow. He insisted on reading his production, and ebstinately refused to be aquelehed by impa- e organization known as the Tammany’ Hall organization ts the re, the Democracy of New York, ai the Championship of her story, Mayor Secretary of State tion have torn regularly elected as delegates to lent Institution up toa few nights ago, this convention, Mr. Meller called for the previous question ordered, aud the a adopted with but few negatiy George ©. Green, of Stephens, Vico I Whiskey Riot, A Raid on Whiskey Stills. LADELEIIA, Oct. ve made # raid on the untleensed whi key stills in the northern part of this city on Saturday Inst, and were driven off by Demonstrat It is reported Hiceman bas been shot and killed in Rochdale by some Fenian man was attacked and nearly killed {n thie elty by « gang of Irishmen last nleht nnection with #ecent tu Manchester aud Irelan her escape from her room in the third by letting herself down by « rag ed from strips of b Loxpon, Vet. 4 ig still continues ‘The News thus complains : x newspapers durin, of an epiderule, ts nearly as d taking as it was di) reome the want President denies in fofo the story orig- inating in the New York Zimes and Wash- | ington Chroniete, that in @ recent Interview with some Tenneaseans he expressed his ¢ course he should purane if Congress attempted to suspend him from ent. The parag Nicult an under ing the late war, fers by a timely r | infurcement from Galveston, new difficult Ives In the utter de- We can scarcely get F escape from the inst tution was discovered, the managers at o ed Olticers Needy and Fi et about the work of After diligent and untiring search, frail young creature was yesterday Resolved, That rece the county of New Yo Democratic party kno sound Democrats of unquestionable fidelity t Priveiples and nomluativ representing the section Mozart Hall as These events, ine n increased force 1 worse than un Saturtay, having several wounded with bricks They seized several stills of in cars, wh men and women att »vered the copper Vesela and drove fticers, Deputy United States Mar- | elved six serio’ other raid wit have presented th rangement of the mails anything to or from the country following desp ion need no comn sof the Democratic we tender them honorable senta tn the con (Jose Martano € were pure fabrications, of their party badly aud pistol shots, and were (aking then ey Hall, of New York, moved to include the Gi ved this morning by es to the Howard the Commissioner of Internal Revenue that summary measures have been taken by the ios nt Philatelphia to. puntsh the persous who ting, and who resisted the officers of th few days since at Richmond, Va Meeting of Roman Cath gation trom N | N. Pored properly guarded words are strong enough to | depraved wreteh who would receive a child f such tender age into a den of prostituthon come the author of her rin above particulars of this aad a ut. Needy, of the Twelfth street accepted, and then n behalf of the lution, which congress and declared hange In the ¢ between Rome and Austria, ‘The Sick Man, Lonpow, Oct. 8a ror Alexander, of Ruasia, bas demanded of tothe cession of the Island of Candia to Greece, The Turkish apology to the A nd & good phy: ordat now established first train, if ponslbl Huwsias, Sept. 22 shal Schuyler Jolin McKeon then re in favor uf paying the national debt in greenbacks ; de Clarng that’ this isa white Just from Chappell occurred near Port 1 is mostly inhabited by the Aistillers had sutc United States Marshal goes t to-day, with @ strong corps uty out of sixty | some good nurses, male and on as McKeon had subsided, a very force to drive eonsiderate delegate moved that other reso~ lutions should be referred to the Committee on Resolutions without being read. This motion was adopted with a ery of deep satis- | faction on the part of all the delegates except ) who were in the act of drawing quires of foolseap from their coat- tails, with a few yards of additional resolu- Richmond, whi lowent clans of Irie. ‘Triple Execu Mobile Trinune of 28th ult, we fud the subjoined account of an execution of ne- groes In that city majesty of the law was vine ated in the cage of the three negroes, Chas Robinson, Jim Ulysses Grant, font, tt ts the places aud effect the arrest of the Kuilty persons. xeise law should be uuconditionally re- Howravinin, Sept. About one hundred ‘The resolutions was referred to cominit- | Deputy U. 8, Marshal Sebuyler aad his pts- tee, and the Convention took a recess, government has Ambassador at le, for the insult offered to one essengers attach States Consulate, lemons, are needed. in Alexander, well-known as an en- serious, though he was severely beaten about the heal aud arms, Gordou acted with great bravery when the rioters charged npon the furniture and cars ded with distillery ap crowd back several tines, and other materials were carrled off by the and hiddew in different parts distillery district tivers to find the whereabs AFTERNOON SESSION nes Cunisrt, Bep, 21 + of yellow fever have occurred In avicted at the term of ‘the City Court of outraging ick Poters and her danghter at Dog River some tue iu duty of refur the committee tmenta at the Capitol, ing sexsion, 19 making suths- fuctory progress with the work, and expec te it by the fmt Monda n Congress asserbles, ‘The Convention being called to order Mr, Sinith M. Weed, of the Committee on P reported the following, which was agreed to, with applause: Aumany, Oct, 8: ishing the halls of Cou rooms, and other a fever hat evidentiy | he persons of Mrs, may expect seatterin t Organization, esolutioniste, aratus, and drove +d » Committee on Per= manent Organtzstion, : er which = bungry delegate moved an ad) urnment for dinner, r delegate, evi ently still more hun- F adjournment be exteuded to three o'elovk, which motion pre- cases until front tated persons to stay away for yet awhile Hontavinne, 8 Tarrived here to-day and found Benian, October 3 the Zollveretn. ted States Steams ‘The etty of Hamburg he prisoners were brought forth at exnct- ly 34g miuutes to 1 white slips, and 4 thelr bauds ted belind ppeared perfectly pos- lougalde thelr colored ng a hymn, ; been with them most of 0 all dressed In Movements of t For President Horatio Seymour, ot Unei- Vice-Presidents vessed, and walked York; John Kerr; Robert Turey, of Klogs; . A. Lawrence, ‘of Queens: rt the carpets for th imported velvet jarnin, of New Lonpow, October 3 Rio Janeiro report the arrival at that the United States at The Inst dates from | malignant form, | die in from twelve fs wscarcity of nurs many person elghiteen hours, and medicines. Passenger cars runuing into the city, enue officers did the best th under the elreumstance in frigate Guerriere, F Admiral Charles H. Due vis, commanding the South Amertean Squa- An extra of the Huntaville nocence ia th . Ulvasen Grant, on, and bly name was Jesus, and that Jesus ts erime as Tam,” onstrative Iu their nat e with greater yehe wraner; dou A. Gre celebinted English uaue It ts of velvet, with a red gr and browu and black figures of « ttern, and will arrive in) New York on tue Knapp, of St. of Onondag; D. P. Jobn F. Hubbard, of Chenango; Hiram mn: Olnark B. Adains, of Livin liup, of Caynga; Abna Tow timed, as it was lock, and the coal 1) from the coal wharves were J ready for the Ove between twelve and one in the darkness of pi wing. covers u its appalling: wh and choking sobs and fust-falling tenra wit | very hand the griet that has «mitten | oned breath of the desert.” al bellef ts that the worst pr i The uumber uf cases, so others were more dem s, nnd asserted (1 The United States frigate ota, Commodore James Alden com- has arrived bh board a large number of inidshipm fe gorridor and thy nde fewer pro~ are uso manufactured to order by Crosley & Son, § ber will be refurnished previous to the meet. sofas and chairs upholstered with red | inaterial, ornamented with neat gold fgures, | very rich in appearance, barmoulze dutrably with the walls, F readers will be | rin, Of Queens: H. D. Grawes, of E Flower, of Jeifern . Wells, of Ontariv; Robt! C Schainolan, of Cattarat, Danforth, of Schoharie, Vilt, of Ulster, were appointed to cacort Seymour to the Chair the platform was greeted with rounds of ding ws they cheer= would muke a contession tow ntrary to all expectations, they ed thelr entire tunocence c Tt was the geners The Chamber having followed. The Houston (Texas) Telyyraph of upon the seatfold belief, however, eap in reference to Grant, ‘that the conde auticipated @ reprieve at the last mowent, hiently held out ners walkod side by side, accom= her, and preceded ing of Congross are of black w Masonte Order last night gave a grand din avesend to the officers of Adn d the world, welcomes, with bis return to the business clreles shehas so long adorned by bis iutelli- and public spirit, and it is a source of ulation to the Hoard that immediately commerce of the Eastern world to America the merchant who twas wt the head of that Unill within the last few days, no very but the hot days and cool nights of of four days has had hirgely augment them | anied by a colored pr iy Captain mn that the ladie fs to Le tastefully ott up and furnished for an. improvement d, as the stone floor earpeted) and the bare fore beca suggestive of auy= FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | Late Forcign Mails, | the seatfold with flaued to lng he fatal nooses were adjusted by Captain Granger, the negroes sh sgerting thelr iny upon the ope fored, ang Mr. engthy remarks, referring to the slate J contending that although edesirous of peace i exclusion of Senatorial votes of the North, by the buthue far successful * from twelve to mortuary Report vari which was imu F day, without any ap Ovhich It now t walls bave her thiug but comfort, the country, a by common conse Selections fro: ‘Coumber reported so far, Is twens ty-two, which many think is the outside fe gure the Ist will ath triumph of his sagacity and enterprise. numierce has, theref to meet Mr. Low at eome opportunity nt to himself, und to express the abuve We still incline to ANOTHER PRMIAN, expressed, that our will occur In October, Another noted Fenian bis escape from the hand governor of Cushel Jail had the mortitt- cation of finding yesterday morning (19th) attir charge ja his blood would Out the sins of many there outinued their protestas | Wong of Innocence alter the cap wae drawn that Colorado, wi reclamation, | C., Oot, 8, —Col, Frank, of this post, received tn- neral Canby to-day to no oppose the enforcement of civil pro- cess (rom the United States Circuit Court, A communteation to the same journal runs Commandant Grounds, the attendance w y under the eager etlort to ed to thnt Perrit mmuriteation to Mr. ned by all the principal Merchants of New York, to. whor ing the Invitati miber at any tin Low has been It 1s painful to behold how soon the dead are apparently forgotten tn Hor is buried, aud to-morrow his place of business is pen, and everything ving on as though nothiug had taken place, decent consideration for the de The tall broke tl and ho fell stitt a He was, without The hegro Richart ud Kobluson, ti were scarcely perceptible. Juson, however, who was a man of pow- truggled feartully for about 864 Hits frame shuddered violently, but iu the above time ail was over ¢ neck of Grant at once, dings having ocet- s d did not atrugyle at all Pied more thue than was expected, It be- | ho leaders that the work of ould not be completed to-day. | Accordingly, ft was agreed among them that ver @ speech, after would be proposed. ave the Convention a which @ motion O'Hrlen, who was re and committe: the bars of Lis beyond their own votes. Diy inctbers sent by the Freedmea's Bue entatives than sixten bf American people living in Now ¥ Kentuchy, Ten n, Who Was be Lvell, aud his strug. doubt by some which may suit its cons venience, aud adds the following sentimen which will awake reay the tnind of eve) Returning to New A letter has been recelved at the Navy Department from Cup- tain Collins, Commander of the Late steamer Sacramento, dated Conconda, India, August 6th, 1 which be says: Since the 284 of June the crow bad been comfortably quartered on a bulk anchored In led with = good quantity public funds, books and ve-pounder ' howitzers, two anchors, the chronometers, considerable clothlag and various other articles have been The asbip, which Iles about southward of this been under water for some time, trod tal October nei when the pe The police, it is ved at least for a wee me Of this world ts lo striking when we refecs upon the seven death being enacted all about us, For the sake of Christianity, we hope to seo a more proper observance of the common decencies of clvilized life, ‘The Telegraph makes tbe following grati- fying explanation : We are informed that » loeal column of Sunday, amoug. persons. ta tbe Eiroseted with toes rth cone it at service, nor an; reson of Northern birth has. on that” abe been neglected or overlooked, but. ta. thelr sickpeas have been treated ss brothers, ‘The same Journal says: Houston at the rad nsive emotions ta Kraphed to various places, but the cha recapturing him is very remote indeed Is another instance of of our Jalle as regards the custody cal prisoners, — Dublin Corr. Lo | content with boldiag in aubjection ple of the South, they mean to extend in the their domination over the unsafe condition | ft with every member of health, 1” have reason enough tor gratitude to Ged, whose kind been ever over us, led by sea more than twenty- round the word Mr. Seymour then alluded to our national wy family In perfec debt, and maintained that the ade as to he Ueket that will be nouinated to-morrow, e delegates weer tobe ull at sea ou this Point, the only chject apparently being to Death of Mary Doy Burvato, N. ¥,, Oct. 8.—The coroner Inquest on the cause of the death of Mary Doyle, wife of P, M. Doyle, of New York, who died suddenly at the Bonney House, yesterday, closed this mornin, ‘the physicians who mortem examinat oe was that the deceased YY convulal roduced te last two weska, Doyle ried by Justice of ihe February. The the bay, aud sup vouchers, two tw of the London imes gives the following picture of the av- aud knavery of « Neapolitan official “Tt has long been well known that fright- ful abuses exist at Nap robberies becon orrespondent common sense. most amufin of the colore! spectators demoustratlve ia tbe very extreme, At the slightest excite. ment they all jumped to their fe @ manner to call up an ides of Pandemonk uum, Several tines the police were culled inte reqiuisition up to a general row, the Philadelpll vas refue ‘ing to play longer, alleging Una i was oe one thousand mie | —without a single incident to create appre- henslon, 1 feel, too, how much f owe ran 1; for upon unceasing watchiulness—by night and by day—the vides Tor the welfare of (he whole mass of | safety of ship and passengers alike de {te people; that the telegraph ench di flashes our disgrace to al! lized world, and that the man does not live, who will see the day when this fearfnl coat enn be cut down under the directs our public affairs that “ite bonds did not comn relative value In the markets of the worid; that the capitalist recely compared with other country while them slowly and | Adolity ‘of wi heasion. No one The narrative 0! quite monotonous. 40 extravagant that one ends by Jaug hin, spite of ouesolf. Here la the crop the It is discovered that the cashier of the Bank bas carried off the It ts discovered that the cashier of the State Treasury changes bis gold for Of England or ap, eighteen miles from de. | RY eared that’ account | aud ‘how numerous are the dutles mand constant attention. Such experiences re the most «rateful emotions, a to be met on my return by 80 Poordial ‘4 welcome trom mem! whose esteem I val parts of the civle came to her death by abortion within policy which now ‘of ® commu f the expense of t time resembles Exiled The D. I Alveren, dey de Havana, September 2.—The /heria, ot Mexico, says: The decision of the Goverm nient lias revealed to the political prisonert thelr fate, but has not yet revealed to them all, for they know not whore or bow they are to be imprisoned that is, those condemned to this punishment. Those exiled know they Must leave the country, but not for how long, or if for life, The following have bees | extiod Alexander Arango, Jose Miguel Arto capes, ose Berle Gore nin Degob Mics Ter ian B. Ormalchoa, J Sub-Secrotary of Foreign Alfaire Nicholas Postilla, Joaquin Torea” Laruia and Estaban Villalva, ‘The Convocatoria of Juarez is generally condemned. A mayor of the city of Vert Cruz writes to on that the reprobation ie general, and not confined to the discontented, Detonations have bes heard from Pence Mountain, causing fears of a volcante erup tion, which would cause great damage to the ital, paren, Cabinet Mi », Teafilo Marin, Cabinet Minister rea de Mejica of the Mth o> ene n be mo doubt of thy Ln Juan Alvarez; by ued on wthls farm, General Jim 21st of Aucuat wee succeeds him. From San Francisco, Sax Frascisco, Oct. 3.-Purther Mw Wallan advices state that the King opened the Legislative Assembly in person on the 2d of September, ‘The treaty was ratified on the } 19th of September by nearly « unanimous vot The whale ship Congress, of New Redfo Was lost inthe Analyr Sea on the 16th May. Ninety Larrels of oll and some boas were transferred to the bark Natjtilus ho following vessels have arrived at Hom oluiu from the’ Arctic Sea: President, with 1,200 barrels of oll and 20,000 pounds of bona Islander, with 1,200 Larrels of ol. aud 20,001 pounds Of bone SPORTING MATTERS, Base Ball The Colored Champion: Bio and Hation by Dow eutiin ad Up ine ow Nubody Milled, Yesterday afternoon the colored champlow, ship of the State was conteuded for, on the Satellite Grounds, Brooklyn, E. D., by twa colored clubs, ‘The one rejoicing in the atk of Excelsior aie the champions of Philadet Dhia; the other, the Uniques, are the cham plons of New York, ‘The faterest tn the Mmateh appeared to bave moved all negro For miles arc ds wer with Mr. Joh iu their h each with a dusky beauty under hé 1 notwithstanding Maik the cuang for admission was as Ligh as fui the very eral enterprising citizens of 4 ut loudly proclaimed. Qh bills on the success of dhetr rites. Both clubs were ne {the Philadelptians bad gaine was { shortly after) oe! Was In point of fun the richest trea ved On any base ball ground — Bi si there Was © muss about the selection of an umpire } und then, every Ave minutes, musses om dit torent polit Be entire of each club ¢ antag with fuigers up to the umpire for judging | Repestediy each captain withdrew: Lie tus ision of the way tn Constsjicnce oF some decal pire, but tu ly re through the players show ish aud etfote, and mt & wticle a play was of the acter, and the demeanor yelling te , and finally the game was brokem, they “could not soe. The uinpire wag huddled” away, and was understood to call owas Mury E. Jac notes, and puts the premium of 6 per cent, yy. Doyle is held ia custody by order o! Ie is thought that be and his poniadaraiag Have thie taken a million the gan put down at an crownu expense twice as wrest as thal event by the 7. ny ak into bis pocket, teven nings. When on repor (Continuados Vaurta Page.)