ffftnef ti 7i -: iur I I i ' I 1 I I Si. TH NEW YORK SUN. B-TCdat Btoamsa, octobeb is, km. BhI MnillMMi Baity Jata Ball l BaHtl aV? .. Xtnot Ami m .rtlcW - : naa U Baa Jm 1uu- dlnpattn, and bare MbfomfUmmUint tondon contamporarr BjwBlafinodnratioacf loo. T Wgrat to find, by tba Bvafli rtwtTad atno that extract wa put la Ijpa, that Um Timit baa Worn mora belll COM, ad tktt luloptod Um old bn-ln Una t irtrua tblt MUtrj. UndoubUdl, thU cbiog-a cTUmaliM Vaa Isjpind by lorf Palmemto! ITbOM tcUtloaa with tba condactori of the lead, tog Kogrlah Jaariul r well nadantooJ. It U Uma, tharafora, for IbalOoTarBineat, a Ptaji, kni tha people of UHe toimwy w . Dritlak atlolatatt andanUad elearfy that, while WimUnbinltbDHtUr la diipnU taae-ratlaUaa, w art not willing to U balllod Mtooarrlcbt. If BrhUh MlolUr tbooa to artTOco Irritation la tb pnblk moid and pre dpIUU otmtartwltb tba Dnltad BUts they Can do aa, and we tball not decline the challenge. With all bar orgaaiied power tor dealrucllre Warfare, we afcall not Irambla bafbra bar Ibraata, nor fear UaeoaaaowaoeM of once more tnaajuiing 0U ftreaftb ia battle against ben. Tba FreM of tbia country baa treated tbii San Jsaa affair In a temperate and friendly manner. Oar OoTarament baa evinced IU anxiety to pro. rtst aa annecowery aolllalon by aendlog ont Can. Soott, tba blfibeat military authority next to tba rnaldent, to luperceda Oen. IUn-fKT, andhifonn bimMlfof all the fact. It baa, In fact, dlgalfied IU action, and conalitated M IU Immadlata repreaenUtlr at tbo aoene of Itrlfa, cHIms, toulier and trlot, In whoae Judgment and dlecretloa In the matter the whole country bat cooHdetce. We think the IMtleh QoTern meat and IU organi might, Judiciously, bare waited aome official Information of the Inten tions and dlspoaltlon of our OoTsnunent, before Indolglng In foolish blaster. We deepUe tbelr blustering, and assure them that the time b passed when they can Intimi date se. We would deplore a "war with JCng- i.AlikJMiL war with ur ponntrr In a Um. I - .kb.h e.w w.r,.),l- m. l in. tTnli-l I nj . -,j - j State geeu-es io aroiui out we canuo. auow oar pre-dispositions to lire peaceably towards all other nation and GoTernmenU to be nsed to the prajadlot of our natlona .lrlgbts. We yielded mack te IngUnd, for the sake of peace, In the Oregon Boundary dispute, and we bare borne with her deplldty and Intilgues In Central American matters, until our patience has ceased to be a virtue. If she prefers now to rerire feelings that were dying out, upon ber foolish nlers let the responsibility rtst. Tie Unlaw el Tle(rapk Ueanauloa. Iai sereral telegraph lines between New Orleans and the Provisos of Ktw Brunswick were consolidated yesterday, in this dty, under the same of " TU Sew Jersey Telegraph Com paay." The new company was temporarily or gaaited by the election of AaalM 8. IlmvrrT, u Tn sldant, FaAxcra Moaais, u Treasurer, asi B. W. BosaaLL, as Secretary. The other Dkactors ale t Ajtoe Kudxll, W. If. Swarx, 'Omm W. Fiaxn, 1L 0. Alskh, and J. II. Pvbst. The annual election for Directors and ofitcen will Use place iu January next, when the present telefcraph companies w&I probabiy be diasolred. Ike new arrangement Includes the American Telegraph Company,controlling wirssfromSack vDle, N. B., U 1 biladelphls the New England Union Telegraph Company with wires from Boston to New York) the House Telegraph Company, with wires from New Tork to Wash ington, and the Magnetic Telegraph Company, with wires from ew Yoik to New Orleans. rLTmaneDt business connections have been made between the nealy consolidated companies, and each one of the several Western, Southern, Cal ifornia and Canadian bnes, so that, for all prac tical or business purpose, the whole telegraph Interest if the leunlry Is permanently united. The movement Is one of est Importance to the public as well as to the aWtkuuldert of the com panies concerned. Be r-eru of Next Ceagrrsa, Somr rrmarlis having been made regarding the reporting of the proceedings of the approaihlng session of Congress, we ma state for the sella- faction of leaders, that tbe Associated Press of this city, which includes The firm and other lead log daily newspapers, lueud to make their usual arrangements to hare tbe business of both Houses carefully and convctly retried by tele graph, (lur ie;orls wil' embrace, as haretufore, clear and accurate statement of all matters of public Intererst, including concise and Impartial luminariee of all Important debates, communica tions, resolutions, &c. Fiesa lis Ml. lly the btlg African, Cipt. Tb uipsox, from Port au Prince, we bsve da'.es 'o Sept. 17th. The country geterally was quia'. Come CO of tbe ccnsplrstots against tie foverument bad been arretted, among them Timui.kon Tamd.-i, tbe assamln who shot tbe President's daughter. lie had been In exi e, but bsd been recalled. Tbtlr trial had boi n tet down for oc-plvuiber 2Ulbt and the IVesldent bad declared they need expect no leUcccy from blm. Thw Sews by TelecTaph. gnslk TrtMrai-a, Ofsxt, It: 4) WM strssf and -isler Ueuse, main tntranes. Mlaa-Mets. ESertlea. Caicooo, Oct. 14 Tbe Su Paul TWat, of the 11th, aaya, the n turua received thus far, show ths following rleiubllcan gains over lat nan rUmaay r nquuiiciD gams over wi yvart Karasay MM; lleuni pen onuLty, 600, Daoutah county, i county. IIv; Wadiuigton county, lOOj Aoo y, 100; Carviir county, 100. The Kopubllcana c-wt, ww, wnu. 00; JUOSC ka count r. re known to have earned H reitrearutatlvea In Kim. say ouuuty. amatur and 1 rrjruomtaiiva lu Anuks, end ptubably t npreseutLtlvts In Dacotah. Tbe Dea-osrau gain 4 In Winona. There Is but little doubt of the election t ltcpubllo.su Cougream0u, Ooveino- aud Mate tlcku, and a Kepublican major.. if la boU braucls U tL L, gWlature. Usalsweilve fire, ' nrtMfi, M Oct. It. A fire, which broke swat iatui oily but Light, dantruyut thirteen bul'il. toga, la-volrlng a los of w.oou, on which only abecl M-OOO waa Inaurod. 1 be prmoliw.1 lo-ers are i rriLLLui Taoar A Co , Kilsv it MoUuiau, riuc rao ak Co. Wauis IOxa, and r. U llasaiauss. Tbo si--wl-i Ball, Akajis e- Uu a Kspn as ollis, and . the Poet Office were also destroyed. Tbe fr origin. need In a stable, and la auppoaod to have besu the V wotk of an liif-indlary. Fatiberfraaa Cabs. (Saroean, (V. 14. Advices by Ibe Catawba sUu that ben. Coacaa was preparing to kai Cuba. Money -"ai assy Its wsiajTusias uns.ttl d. "ibsr we-j bMe fsier prevalent. v'Sm&iLSiZ: from K3ortlai -" 1-ut Into atkal Cosv. atle-a. KiOmood, Ya, .Oct. 14.-Th. eommittee to . .iUrfttaUmtadStaUiuideVib, iXl coopal govenuuent and JurlsdloUon of ths Bn-tding a T. uJauta. It waarfeiivdttheeoinrrilttMuiir-.rU? t J . Tbewnsssd auviuLw t to artule aU of the oun r. e?. waaejua, te eetabllsli a Couit of Apueela, was raisot. a h m ! eaaiorcrv. Hat Bouse ofl-ebnog pa seed a resnl utlon to a-.poiut B jnlrt mam litre t- irrrlr- 1 f' '"rf- creation of a fund to sM feeble paribee and eougrcgatlw at The Houaeafveputke took up ths res elutloa of tbe lHamurr flimniltlrv te appoint at thU station tw miss- TT bisbopa, one fur Ue northweat and as- for tbe aoutbwast, and H was ananlmously TlswhoU Migregatf n lmdUy aung O)oria In I JftftOls, aud adiured after prayer. Tbls wa f.uilC t: pari r.ie-n hour f tba Coaventtcoa nam rkiMtM. i iroMnrton, fW. 14. The freeident author Ires tbe ertepleU deal! of lb truth of lbs dispatch from .'Ulede.pble, - - lhi ?? ,,'fr?T "? veeel d a nottflcatlea, from hint of bis Intention la taSiuts e SroSwUoS for U M oe account of e ar-t-lhe'fSw Monday lest, In relation tothe death of Senator Baotnra. Ths following officers here been ordered to the t?. t.lu.ZSSpot war Mohb-n, , W-Wto the Af r'cnn r,udrou . fjnmmender, Onrma Lleutenauts, PirmMiS J. T. Jowis end Dtmniwion Par Assnrr l Mtr, Al ex. F. CeoesaAn, and Engineers go even, Atim, Fasjct and Fitoh. It bat been represented hi the Tnwrury Depart ment that veeaele owned In dietrlcU adjacent to lb BiUlsh North American r rennets, take oargne on board In provincial ports, destined fur porta of tha Intted gutter the seaboard, and on entering the iratara of the lled Bute, proceed In th flrst In atanoa la their home porta, and tbara sxchanga thalr rrfMani'fxrMirolmanta end licences, undar which they prureed to thalr port of destination, and claim to enter cwMwtee. II U also repreeroted that In anna InsUuoes they make ao entry a from a forei gn port, when the exchange thalr papers: but the oar. cr la Brd unladen or Insretled, but pease at ones un der a onartwun manifest, to tha original port of deatl nation. Thia practice, saye tha Secretary of Iba Treasury, In a circular, la clearly Illegal, and must M dUorUnaed. Vessels from foreign prata muat deliver thalr cargoes undar tha In want menlfecd noLbod trr law. which ahnw flat they war laden on board at foreign twts. and which specify thalr porta of destination In tha I nlled Bute. They muat oornpleU their voyages to Iba porta of deedtnatton exhibited on thalr manifests, undar tbrlr registers, which cannot ba exchanged for enrolment and licence until tU entries art duly roada aa from foreign part! and tha merchandise brought In thom dulj uuladen bf permita frvm tha pmr offlrara of tha cuatoma. In amral lnataaoM, of Uta, Taaaata hare rlaarad from tbelr boma orU on tha lakaa, for European dertinatlnna.or for porta In tha Untied Btataa, on the arahtord. The papera under which they narl. gate the lake, art) not. It la obvtoua, tha proper dncu D.11.U nr reaaeia purauing TOTairea of that deacrin. tlria. Keeourea mint ba had. In auoh cava, to tha prorUI. ns of the acta of the list DnunW. ITO1. and jHth February, MM, prescribing marine paper for veree'a naThtetlnf tbe ocean and Its tribu taries, to an European or S"ther foreign port, In patt by ate, ber enrolment and lleenas should ba surrendered, and aha should be furnished with a re sriateavnaerthe provUlona of the act ottlst Decem ber. 1IW. Ifatieladeatlnedforaportln the United Btataa, coastwise, In part by aoa, ahe should surren der bar enrolment and lloenM, under the act of Id March, 1811, and should be furnlabed with an enrol, meiit ind Uoenae, under the provisions of tha act of the 1-th February, 17M. To prevent mapreheniilon in Mure, in regard to tlie oiailne papera undar which Toj-agre can be pur aurd In part by aea, from porta on the northern, northeastern and northwestern frontiers of the Uni ted Btateo, It Is deemed proper to state, for the Infor mation and government of Collectors and other offl. eers of the customs, that the enrolment and license Issued undar tha act of Id of March, 1131, author ises a veasel to engage both In the Masting and for eign trade only whan navigating "otherwlas than by aea." If she sella for a provincial port, and II Is IntendeJ to clear ber thence for a port In tha I'nlted States on the seabnard, or fir a foreign poit. In part It aea. ahe should lie furnlahed with a register under the act of Jlst December, 17, be've leaving ber borne or a lake port on aurh a voyage. II Is knpoitant, the IMpartmrot says, that the pro per papera should be Issued lo vessels pursuing those rai voyages, ncnsrwise, sney mar ue expnaea so tLedlaabllltkaand'KeDaltiaalmiKiaadon reaanla found engaged In trade without the appropriate dooumonU - naorlDea y law, raws rtkee lVak. Ltarrtnrerlh, Oct. 14. The overland express brings Denver city dates of the oth lost. An election had been bald fur delegate to Congress, and D. D. Williams Is probably chosen. The vote waa email An election had also been held In Arrapahoe Coun ty, under tba laws Kansas, creating considerable feeling, the previous policy of the mining region hav ing been the ignoring of all political oouneoUoo with K annas. 8now had fallen to tha depth of a foot, at a re gory digging and the other localities, causing a temperary suspenjflon of mining oporetions, but the euooeedlng mild weather had enabled tha miners to resume their work, A Urge number were leaving for the States, to peas the winter. ' The mines were pmduc'ng wall. A nugget worth t IBO bad been taken from Kuassus Ouloh, and several otbeta of lees amount bad been found. Two hundred men ware still at work In the Tarn all district, a II making good wages. The Kansas lead mines bad yielded $600 In two days to three hands. The miners remain vigorously at work at all the digging. DeweaUa la the Caa t Depaty tj. 8. Maiefcal Tyler. Detroit. tCtch.. Oct. 11. Tn the Susreme Court vf Michigan, tLLs day, a drclslon was rendered denying the jurisdiction or the L'. B. Supreme Court IS III weu-suown case or uepuiy l. n. siaranai n us, charged vKb killing Csrtsln Jowas, of the brig Omoord, last fall. Truss baa been remanded for trial la the State Court. lalaatilaa Aaalaettfc laiwst 1 aaai anex Ce. IJottm. Oct. 14. In the Supreme Court this a'ternoon, a temporary Injunction waa granted against the Bhawmut insuranoe vompany, or this city, upon the application of the Insurance Cm mlseioner, en the ground that their fmther proceed inga would be baiardoua lo the public. Press the Hie nraafe. fi'tv Ortram, Oct. 14. Af Io from San An tonlo, slates that Hen. To inos ba responded to the call for aid from Ilrownsvllle, tst be ba not men uougb at bis disposal, to drlvftlis Indiana from the iromier, ana can tner. lore ao noming: The ranches on the Ts-.es skle of the Rio flrandn. have been abandoned on aoeount if Indlau depreda tions. The cltlrei'S of Bsn Aubmlo were raising two com antra of Hangers, enJottor tVacea were raining V(4unteera on aHuut oi um.-.Tnigu' tnaoiuryw protect the country. Tlallsace Cemsslilea la l.eulst-taa. AVw Orteani. Oct. 14. A Vbnlance Commit. lee baa been fnrnK d at Marksvllle, I., to aid the po- h.v u .iiT.iu'1 uuugrrou cuarmcier. All, ted Hda.polea. Won, Ont. 11 FoHWrk, who kidnapped the cblM fnn bis foruer wife, la iKen arrosted b. tula Bute, and will be taken to Dover for tilsl, Pell.re. Rtm, Ort.M. UrmiT TaiiH, rsrnet d-a'or on 1'ouithi.tm t, fulled enrtrrdsy. Ilea luvhllitlei are between J50.0VU and tllO.O"0. The frlrkel Bfatek. niltiJcipAia, Oil 14. A cricket ma'th waa poiumruciJ this moni'ng, titecsn tlie N.rth of fjig. Isud ts. the Houth of ring end, a sl-tod by sis Aaier leans on each aide. Tbe ecoie of the South of r.ng'aud, first Innings wsa Ml. The rroie of the Noith of Knglaud, li'st Innings nl'20 Tbe p'sy ks stoj.jied this aflemoort la conse. qurnre 4 the raliu Tie NoivU pled spUmblly. TLere were about 2.0cl persons ou the ground lu the aileruonn. 'Hie r.uKlUbcTickitera have to-morrow for Nisg. ai a. 'I here la a grsi.d dinner lu honor of them, this evenlrg, t the tiusrd l!mite. (I in. Tans Is someeAst Ut'er, and able to zito Hamilton, but not to play there. reaastlTanla BleelUb. miMjJtin, Oct. 14. Tbe oliicial vote of this city elnis tetlve ipNitlon and five demi ratio members f the esaeuib y. The ouly aeaatonal dls tiki aupiHswd to elirl a Ucmocrat Is still doubtful Cunilierlaud, a demnciatlo county, irltea Iswm. oppieitlon, b4 majority s 1'trry, MullUu aud Junoata aie to be heard from. MaiaachaaelU I.eaUlMare, JJo.rm, fVf. It. TbeSentteofMasiachiuielti laadoirtt tba resolve gru.tlog the permission for the erection of a atatua U Uos ac i M-!, on tha SUU House ground. ' "" fie New Blexlrs-Tareateaed Iaalaa Aaxcau. St. Lcu, Oct. 14.-Mr. Oiiro, Delegate to Congress from New Mseo, who arrived here to-day, baa iuloimed tie -j''iHiinil that a geoersl Impres sion Mtvalls there that varioua Indian trtl 1 n. tl.e P'alns drslgn msklng attacks on ths aettomenUof new Meiloo, uu tutor. That ths Caruuiohos and Kluwaa are Jilned for this purjuee U a weU authentl cated fact, and in order to prevent ojisu war, a sufficient number of trooix should be esnt there, wttlitut any unnecessary delay. Frem HI. DosaUa. Won fldoter 11. lw arrivals at this r-- ."." -lln 'vUxs toBe,tmUr 13 J, sdl tnn Cape luythn, U the ih, we lea.u tbat arresb conbuucaUi be maJo lu all ,.'. .i - i ",5 celDl tbe eoutD of tUoa. iram, who wtre .Jl iu uc 'ate wflviaiaey. M any rfibom were tuoee wbi aided In the overtbrvw o( bouthjcs. """' rtoa-Arilval af Ibe N.tlh lirltea. fuller roint, Oifoter 1 1, fCne. .The weatlier Li cloudy with tbsspjicAiantsuf ridn. Wlud light, fnn tt. W. Nj signs uf tus North llrdju, wblch U hardly due as) ct. Ularkel. Kuffulo, Oct, If. K.our In moderate demand, and steady sales. 1 400 bbU. at kbat 40 H.reitr Bprtnr Bute; el iKIal P0 fur eitra Mlchlgsn, Injlana and UbM SOaB 60 for double extra- Canadian quiet. Wheat dull, heavier aad weaker; jrtte laio. apait. Sale mostly last evening, ofo.KW bush. Milwau. kle Club, at Ilk ci 1.000 White Canada, fl UUt 000 cboltw Iui Ohio, 10T1 000 Canada Uub, Irlo. Corn scares and flrnn sales I.CM bush. Mo. 1 llllaiis atVOc, Ueta. Bar'y and Bye quiet Whiskey nom inal. CenaLfreu'bis like on Corn) Wo. oa Wheat; c on Flour to "lew York. Lake Imports 10.000 bUs. Flouri tit Ow bosh. Whsat; T4.MW bush. Oats; IT niio !.,. iwuiey, p,rUT4.vuO bush. Wheat) au.a 0 bnah. Gala. Altany, Oct. 14,-8 'P.-'.-Flour, demand ekfft2?.' -H." .bwi ,wo bUa. I Quolstlona uu ckaaged.' Whsat aalse quite, 1.000 bu white at lea arm price. ; aalee I boo bu. Canada East, at alUft, walght i eosue lota of aUweukre aotdat4 ! wrfghl, aud a lot of Bus. -V.ytre-l Uua la oorn was a lot of round ll,w a i .JT 830 buu Canada Last s4 Me. wu.2 : !S I bWfaltU8X. " ilntrfmora, Oct. 14-i41onr firm- vTVal heavy, ead declined a f e I -vies M.OOO bushels wblta at H to a 1 red, l K a I IA. Consdulll whrts.fl aWe.1 rdlow, n a eso, ProvKlona -(iiM) mess porx, la TBi prime ditto, ll So. Whiskey Srm. JrOnws, Oct 14 Flour quiet, whest duH at 0o. Cora Quiet and nominal, at TOo.sTso. OaM teady. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. e Atrtral f Ibe AT. lea. Two Days Later Intelilgenoe. WAR PRePARATIOXS RESCUED. n i AaUetpwio. Oallet la Italy. B Ibe Steamship Africa, from Liverpool, 1st Instant, arrived here yesterday afternoon. Tbe news la two days later than that brought out by the City of Washington. Ths Bavaria and Arago reached Southampton on the loth ult. Tbe Itaveeinertewwl a most violent gsle dnrlrg tbe passage, and one of the sews which struck bar, washed two persona overboard, and did aome damage to tbe skip. bi nrnu tsLawne. A meeting had been he'd at Cork, Ireland, for the purpiao of promoting the claims of Cork harbor a a naval and packet statlen, and for making It a port of rallfia-tranaatlantla eteamera. Dopes were held out of the Cunard Company being Induced te make Cork a poi t of call for their steamers. The Itrttlah revenue returns for the auarter ending He) 4. aothjhes been published, end were quite aaoa fsctnry. The gross burreaae from the principal sour ces of revenue was about X840 000 but Vila waa rather mora than eminlerbelanotd by tbe reduction In income tax ate , and the non-operation of the In creased Income tax of the last session. Tbe London Bul'der's strike remains In a very na satisfactory state. Negotiation, extending over two days, between the master builders and a deputation from the operative m terms bad been brought to a does without any favorable result, and the breach Iwtwsen employers and employed were bseoaung wi der and deeper than before. Tbe Greet Eastern remained atPort'and. and If she Is removed from that port before going to Holyhead, in isirector axe aexermmeti ilm sue eoeu goto BciuuamptosL rxsiena. The Paris Jfonfrevr contains the following para gra4i i "Some foreign Jxirnels have stated that tbe luUon of tbe affairs of Italy, would lie bniwded by the desire of tb Kropemr of the Prenoh to found a kingdom In Ita'y for a Prince of his house. Tone rumors do nrt need refutation. To deprive them of alt value. It sumo, without speaking of the engage ments eutered luto at Vlllafranoa, to bring to reool lection ths acts and tha words of the Emperor Maro Laon before and since that epoch.'' A Paris oorremomlenl oonnrma. In the most nnel. tire manner, the stateuienta that tbe King of the Bel gians' visit to ths Kmpsror at Iltaralia was wholly on account of tbe debt due by Belgium to France amounting to Ct.0U0.bC0 a pressing claim for Imme diate payment having been put forward. It la announood that eeveial regiments of the Corp d' Armee, under tbe command of On. CiSTcM-aaa. In tbe Lyons district, bad received orders t J bold themselves ready to march- 8 me of the French Journals are incensed at the threat against the press lately contained lu the MoniUvr. The BUtU protests sgalnat the Importa tion of the ofnoU 1 print that to claim the substitution of ktw for caprloe la an "excess of discussion," and boldly dale the right of temperately umla" any cbargea in a law which It deems oppressive an! unius. It demands trial by Jury for frees offonoes, and also ilalma for Journals tho right of reporting the prrosedlng of the Legislature. Letters from the provtnoe In France, oonnrm ths rejxirts of grand armaments at the various ports. The government had purchased land at a high prlue, on tbe coast for ths purpose of erecting fortincallona. At Boulogne, a floating battery Is to be constructed without sails, navigated by steam and armed with lined guns. The Paris correspondent of the London foef , aaya that Austria waa trying to contract a loan In Loo dm. rreiT, An official communlcatton, in reference U Central Italy, waa spoken of aa having been forwarded by Sardinia tothe Great Power. The Lrsidon Times' I'arls oomspondent aayei " Tbe latest and most accredited report respecting Italy Is, that the Grand Duke of Tuscany will re galu bis throne, not by forolble meana, but by aa ap peal to universal suffrage, eaumupanled by the grant of a oonatrluUrm and hy ages ral amnesty that ths Duchess of Farma will have Modena, and that Far ma will remain annexed to Piedmont. Tbe warmest and moat sanguine partisans have now given up hopes of being emancipated from Papal rule? Another Parts correspondent says that the Duke of Modena la at the bead of 10.000 troops, booked by B 01 0 more, under the Grand Duke of Tuscany. KtrLtuousiTSjs bat collected aome 10.000 men, of whom abont one-third are Croats, and the remainder Swiss, and be la sms to Kelma. It la said- to or ganise a plan of attack against Finns' army of Central Italy, now concentrated .round Blmlul, whilst tbe Archdukes wouia operate rroin we norui Piedmont U also eagerly preparing fur the fray. KArLia. Later advices assert tha t Aqullla, In the AbrusiL, waa In open revolt. Orders had been liven to place Cspua and other fortified places on a war footing. A movement of troops waa taking plaoe at Naples, and Important commaLds are said to have already been bestowed. Humor aaya tbat Ilia Pofieoonteoapatoe abandon ing lb me, and again taking refuge at tlaets. N spies Utters of the VTth state that 111 000 sowSm bsd been sent to the froi.tler, and that 10.000 more would follow, Tresrr. The mall deles from Const sntlnople are to Septem ber tbth. A oonimuMlon bad l.ru ajrpolnted to In vistigatelhe late conspiracy, and Is rompoeod of the Orand Vlrler, the fcldtk-nl-lHiain, the Minister of War, ths Minister of Police, tbe President of tho Orand Council, and the President of the Tsnsemst. Two generals, scleral colonels, and other oincers, and pritsti had been arrested. Jsrm Pistil, of AI baoia, ore of tbe consjilrstors, drowmtd hiinsolf dur ing tbe trenrort of the priaoueie. It was probable tlst tbe conspiracy had ramlocatlons In ths prov inces. The publlcstlon by the papers of any com ruuUcetlon relating to the aJfulr, bad boon prohibited. CBIKA. There Is no later news, but the Paris fl'JI furnish- es the following In regsni tothe movements of Mr. wash, lue American Mmimrn Tlie laiit ncwa from Shanghai eMabllshes beyond a doubl, tlie arrival of Mr. Wabo, the Amsrlcan Envoy, at rrkln. Thl dilotnatlt aacendi d the Kl-Tcheou-Yun Ho, one of the brauche of the Peiuo, accouv paiiled by all the ireiiitar of bU Legutljii. smitu a mriK ife-rou, uio Aniencan corvette whuh Ls.l brouht Mr. Wau wat retained In put. Tbe ineiiibers of the Legation, under the gt.idancs of amandailu, were placed in a huge box, ahout five nietrtslof g by throe broad, whUb was ctosod ovory whore but sliovr, so as to prevent tnuss it IlUlnod from seeing the country, Thl box, or trsvulling rhambnr, provided with all things nocexaary to ths comfort of Ihstravsl'cr, wsvplsced on a rat, and Ukeu Hist up the rlror, end then up the Iniprnal Canal, aa far as the gate of the capital. Here It v.as pland on a lsrip) Iruikdrswnby oisu, andlntMs wsy the MliLSter of the I uiled States and the niemliereof bbt L"ga- tioneiitSted UlctoVnof Ptkln. Thnv r.ntrl.jt. ly well tieaUd by the Chinese, but rre lit allowed io see anjuung. The tiurk su draen li.ti l he courtyard of a large house, v. hlch we to be tlie res. tlecce of lb Anivrbau suvocs, but fiom which they were not to be alio td to g j out. ac uie issi a..ies mey we-e awaiting thelrlnter, vbwi t havs any oonnnunicatl vi with the outjr world. .. .., ...,.,-,,. .,.i.:,.i u uaooareil but were allowd to semi a d.iUta to Mr. Fish, tbe Ameilcan Consul at Bhaogha', lufftftruilog him of lurir ra'tiy. Aiieruie interview, me American minister wai to l e rcoonriuouwl to the frouuer lu tbe aaine way at tbat tn a blch he caiue. ACSTIALIA. Telriraiihie advices tn antlcliH. of tha arrl .1 nf the Aiulrlan n all, ata'e that tba screw steamer Ado idlla, from Adelaid, wsa totally lost on ths 6th of Au gust, near Ce Northumberland. Eighty-seven live were lost, only CO out of ths whu's number ou board lieuig laved. There was a gre-l outcry against Min isters, for not sending relief to the Adoullls. No do tslls are received. Tbe Tasmania aubmarlna cables bad been success fully I.U1. Ths sklpmenU of gold from Melbourne, alnre the July mail, aud up to August lOtb, ameunts to A'lbo,- Co'. Nsiu, lVputy AdjuUat General, was killed by a fall froru bis horse. i he yield of gold waa very aisfartory. AtMeftboums, outlie l.tii August, I urines was duo. LOinvSN aoNIT MAtlXT. Oreat dullness continued tt prevail on the Stock Exchange, but the funds were geuera'ly sUady lu pi Ice. On the SOIh, the market closod for consols at WkittM for money, aui 96 6-8 a i0 1 4 for ac count. An Increased defpand for money bad spring up, siwlug to ths close of ths ouarter. and few truniuc. L tioi-s look lilacs under I !! per cent. 'ins liana oi rgiata weekly ri turns show an la eressi lu the bullion of Dl.-i.l'HI. hAtxme. Lirerpool, Oef. 1 Corrnn Th Broken' Or. eular ssysi 'The market tbrooghout tbe pact week bssketu Influenced by th fsvorsbls prosjieotof the Krowiog crop In the Btates, but without any derided decline In the prices o' middling and better nue'llles of American, whilst l-Kal.4L per 11 1. reductUm bas been urcsatona.ly subrmUed to In ths common aul sandy gTwiea, wbkh ooutmuc i very lmgular." Otber jtlvnte a .ihmliles qiuU a good demand and a Utter tune, both siwouuttors aud tba trade showing Increasing couftdt nee. At ManitesUr, a dull tone prevails. DrtusiTr M-lbcre was a betUr demand for abeut and floua. Indian Coin Is dull on the siut, but Oiiatlng eargoes cnmiuaod mors stteutlou. PsnvisioNa lUaf In fair d.'nisnd for fine at first-, lafertor, dufl. Fork neglected. Autaiot-i 8a lams. Mi um. D. luua, Son A Co, rep.Ht sa fullowsi-Tbere Is no ohaoge worthy of note in.h,l,Uftt,u'u',-ulu lor Ameruiiu Seeurlbe. ImrlDg tbs past wrek then hi been a steady demand for the Fedeial aud tarlous bks at prevtoua quota twi.a, es also for aome of tb railroad aeouritlee, but more esueeally for ths shares of the Illinois Central aud New York Central, which bare been dealt f ti U approved prlose. The Haa Jaaa Ar.hr. Tba Londoa TVmoi of Sept. 29tb, derotei another loading artbi to th oooupatiuo of Sea Juan lalani by Amerloau troopa. It aanouaos General lXAaan's conduct ae prompted ty ambttian, claims that the title of Engteud to tbe Wand la superior te ours, end, la eoncbialon, says I Wi bar yielded more than w oagkt on, maog American m tVios, simply beeawse the pnblle opinio eg the oonntry eaanot be sa'krted fas these peHry dlspntee whue tbe desttnlee of tbe world are being dedded at our doora. But there haa probably never yet been en Instance of a spot la dispute between the two nations, wblch has been viole ntry seised by or e of them on the Sols responsibility of aa InCrrior officer. Such an act requires an explar U from the Governmental Waahlnrton. and doubtless Mr. Boimiala erill at once dec'ars that Oenersl IlAassv acted witaoia) hie sanrum, ana tpat the In no way changed by aaiictliin, and that the poeltloa ofrttera he been in no way changad by tbls hls appeal to main force. of the Island It sell we know nothing, nor can webe- Uive thit the of It Is of much vahse to eltner rartr. though It Is certainly worth more to us I ban It ran be to the Americana. But the seizure Is obviously tn'y tbe expression of a feeling which exists arsong the American euthoriuee and settlers la those parts. Thsy believe that audacity and assump tion will prevail over Justice and moderation, and that, England being too much bound up In ths man. nfactute of Amsrloa'a sUplyabric, Englishmen will be afraid to avenge any Indignity. To put aa end to such notions Is ths boonden duty ofaS teUkeourai and, though we should deprecate as strongly as any one may approach to an uiifiieodlystntoaU, we think It tbe duty of the British Government to support Its rights, undsteired by the bravado of aa amblLou officer. The Liverpool Ttmti say of this artlei-. The TVmss censure the Brttlah Oovsrnment for habitually yielding to every demand of ths American Government, and expresses a hope that "ws shall be true to ourselves and those hardy and trusty advsa turrrs, who, under the supposed protectMi of the Britl.bflsg, bars spread themselves ovsr the lobe." This languags Is almost certain to produce language cqua'ly doflant on the part of our transatlantic cous ins, and Is not calculated to lead to a very harmoni ous solution of tbe question. It wul hardly be adopt ed by a responsible Minister like Lord Job Rotssu. and Is certainly calculated to weaken the hands of President Boouakaji. CITY NEWS. Pot mo.AU A ceuoty convention, consisting of three delegate from tank ward, met last svsnlng at Tammany Ha3, to nominate a candidate for Super. vbror. Aid. Fk a, of tbe 40th Ward, was chosen Chairman, and upon nvtinn, Mr. Joua R. Bsiooa wsa unanimously re-nomlaated. The Contention wss but a few minutes In session. The Fourth Senatorial District Convention, eon tdstlng of 45 delegates, also met last evening at Tammany 1111, and organised by electing IL P. Wnr, of the 14lh Ward, Chairman, and A. A. Chan oaixoa, of the U Ward, Secretary, Tbe following gentlemen were put In nomination, vis, I Jaooa L. Svrra, Jottn McLson Mpxrar, Joenv Svba, TnoaAS tn sum, Pstu Morauaw, Wn. M. Twsxn, and Jobs Y. SAVAea, Jr. Seven ballots were taken with the following result I lalbalM. 81 JM VCRIIIV. . ...10.. ,.10.( Fxiru 4..,, 4..,, I.. Kiaa 1.... 4.,.. 4. Kivaare 0..,. ..., n. MOMAMASI S. ... 6.,,, S. TDU)..,..S.,.. 6.,,. 5. BAVA0X.....U....11....1S. 4th 6th eth Tta ..1J....U....11....1I . . . . . . "-. . a,,,, s.,,a 0..., &.. &..,. S 0... B.,.. D,,ta .. B.... B.... n.... B ..U....15....l..,,H After tbe seventh ballot the Convention adjourned until Monday evening next, MoLxon Mcsrm's friends voting In favor of the aljourament. The bar room and balla were crowded with outside delega tions, principally from the 1st, 4th and (th Wards, and noisy discussions were kept op, but all In good temper. Aa between Bavaoi and Mcxrar, the out side feeling was In favor of the latter, and It U be lieved that be will be nominated on Monday evening. "The boys" favor bun as against Mr. Bavaos, whose whole reliance Is upon the wire-pullers. Tint Moiart Hall section of tbe Democracy held Assembly Nominating Conventions In ths 11th, 1 2th and 14 th Districts, last evening. lathe 11th District, Ws, B. Robipsoh was unanimously nota Dated. In the llth District, TaoaAe Cosanso was nemlnsted, In the place of P. MAtrxaaoa. In the 14th Dbrtrict, a committee of nine waa appointed to confer with the Tammany Democracy, m, order to agree ou one candidate, if possible. Tin Whig Senatorial Convention, for the Fifth District, was held last evenlng.but, as a majori ty of the members were not present, no nomination Last evening, tbe Bopubllcan Ward Assocla. tioos held thtlr primaries. Very tittle exeltan ot wag noticed outside of the IStk and Klh Wards, watch, together with the Mh and IStb, compose the th Senatorial District. In the two wards above men tioned the excitement was great, from tbe fact tliat efforts were made by two candidates for Senatorial honors the lion. Gen. Oram, of the 8th Ward, and Silas B. Dtrrcaxa, of the Mb Ward, and President of the Young Men's Kepublican Central Committee to secure the delegations from each ward. The result of tbe primary in the ISth was tbe election of the Ornrsi delegation. In the 19th Ward the election Is probably divided between them. A number of the "roughs" were noticed preseut, ready to participate in tbe usual style, If found necessary. Tiik E.vousii Crickitmu asd titk Ameri ca Dask licit. Platkr. We are informed by Davis, the agent la this city of tbe English cricketers, that tbe Britishers have consented lo play a game of base ball, la tLe vicinity of this cUbr. with a ejected party from our American baso balfVubs. Mr. Davis Invited a deputation of two from each baits ball Cub to cuoct blm at Calon Hotel, Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, at 9 o'clock, to arrange the terms of the ma ten. Nw Room tor tuh 2Crn TaiascT. Yesterday, Captain Lxokaid and bis men, removed Into tbe new rooms wblch have been prepared for them In tlie south-east comer of the City Hall. fcU, MoRF. CoinrTrRFXTTS Last evening, coun ter'elt $8 notee ou tbe Morel-sale Bank of New Ilav en, Coin., made ttelr appearanoe. Niciiouts' Uahk Note Barorria Myit There Is an over issue of the bills of the Coloi'al Bank of Toronto, Canada. It embraoes loo's and 60' s tot's and l'a. Tbe extent of the over issue Is not known, but probably it la large. Tbe Bank Is owned out of Canada. DrsiiEM iMriiovwi. The City llall Police Treclnct has been enlarged, and now occupies four rooms, iustnad uf one as heretofore. OrrosiTios to rVlDEmao Woktii Strett. A nuaber of geutlemeu oppused to tbe widening of Worth street held a meeting at N . 1 Apidotoa Build- ... . .j. " 3 terdsy, to concert n assures for oprwrtng the projtci. a comuuiiee, couaisung oc jas. re vvuiv- rvo, JOUS CASTSX8, KIIWAan E. MOtTat, B. BaST- vis snd .loim ftb rusuw, were ap;wlnted to c alder tie matter, and report at the nut meeting. Ian Buuhnos. When Jams DotURmr erected, for his own use, on ths comer of Centre and Duane streets, the Hist Iron butlclfng ever put up ia tils dty, be advanced the theory that such buildings were more Valuable than any others, because they could be taken down and re-erected on another elto with Uttlg sipense. Years have rolled around, and now we are Mr, BoaAtocs demon st rat g bis own theory. Tb widening of Daaue street oompels him to remove from hU old etand, and hie building Is be ing taken down piece by piece, even to the ornament e and Umbers, ready for re-erectlon elsewhere. raooBEss or tiik Crrr IUll ItarAiRi. All tbTUjurtd clambers and walls of th City lull hsve now been removed. Yesterday the putting up the tlnibere'of the roof was nni.he1, and planking com enved. Tin Steam Plow hag gone to Norfolk, Va. XntjaMU, -oddentf , flu. Kiu.an ar Faixiko raon a Boor. A child, Drears of age, named Fsaoaaiox Does, on Wednesday, foil from tbe roof of hie parenU' resi dence, No. lie Leonard at,, upon which he was In the baUt of playiug, and died yesterday morning, from tbalnjurbahertceiied. Coroner JaoauAa held aa Inquest tipou the bo ly, and the Jury rendered a ver dict of "Accidental death.'1 Fl tin ArriDEirr. Ily tbe bursting of a fluid Ump lut evening, at No. Clt WaUr strett, a Mrs. BciiVAxaudherdaighter, two years of ag-, were severely bunuid. Tbo furniture In th room was e ou fire, aud tin flames were not exttuguUbel until about 100 damage bad boon done, on which there la no Insurance. Fatal Acctpr r ox tbb riARLxx Rail BOAi. Coroner Schtrmxr held an lnqgeat ye. terday on Uis Isidy of Jons Thomas, who lost bis Ufs on Thursday eveu g, by being cruthod by a wheel of one uf tbe oars, wblis near Motl Haven; aa 1 A verdict of "Accidental death," waa rendered. Tuou- M.ei , ua vtu u, st years oc a. Erx Ottb ar A Onaiat i o Kitxan. . About twoo'clook, ye uterdsy i. "Vino. m, Pinch "siu,, an Irish worn i, tvf yean of a-a, waa croxlng Uio id. way, opiMhlto the Stevens' U.iaso, whoi, ui a icidsu tally slipiied, and fell la the nwbliesTftf IV etr I and wesrui luvrrby an omnibus aud Insuutiy killed. The deneeaod was an Immtgiaat, and bad boeo In tbe ouuntry but a few days. Coronsr jACiagn held aa Inqueet upon ths body of deceased, end the jury ran. Oere 4 a verdict or "Aeeldebt- Dee." Tba driver uftbeetan, who hs4 been arrested, wai theret ipoo roUo IntaUftg-ooa, tu, Axueaao noxncroZ Wat. IfATnAan, a tag driver, waa arrested yesterday, charged with -Ting eanasa ue oseta or Joan oi autrelateof No. Ittl w sa . e .-. tkmt A Taa e- 4aralg-,thtwaiaantA4(v-rrVa4e(a gvegrsry 414 street. Beer era ev-ina, but were eer eretsd by etberej who w nt pres-nPs,lfVri! bSl soon after, and while leasing against a lou the arseme, was assaulted, aa alleged, by afAvusZ who knoeked bins dewn wtsa bis nrtTjUv mm wee rrroenpaneeed,a4 Siauuts waa Ukevt to Ko. m West 4Sd street, where he died on Thursday af ternoon. The Coroners Inquest will be held at o'clock this morning. The deceased has been rather intemperate la his habits and was subject to eonvul alone. RonaRRr w Trra Park. Urt ererilriie, about h o'clock, a deaf and dumb man, aamsd AraswBxiisaJM the Park, and whan near the fountain, be waa seized by some ruffians, hi pock, t book waa cut from his pants, and five dot laro taken from him. 8u.tas eaoght hold of one of the rebbere, and sttampted to hold him, but was un sb'e to detain blm. The robbed man stated at the Fire Telegraph room that the whole transaction was witnessed by policeman 101, who mad no effort to arrett the thief, but on the contrary ordered Istxtas ont or ths Park, and pat a pair of "rippers" (a kind of handcuff) on bis wrist and dragged blm along the street, but arte rwsrjs released him. Mr. Bsixsas served as a soldier throughout the Mexican war. A GmiAjr Bratilt Swivdlbd-Ou Tlurs day last week, a German named Hereberger, arrived bete from Tonawanda, Niagara Oa. N. Y., en route fcrOermany, with ebouTkjooe m.bki pieiisslon. lie waa taken by a man, named Cuhjt Mooaa, to Freetoan's note! la Oreeawloh street. The German asked Fsaxasa to be taken to an exchange olnce, where be eouU have his money, eoowsMng of IS.031 In American gold, sscbanged Buropes a currency. PaaawAa brought Mm to T he offloe of an aa named NAtaA. also In Greenwich street, where the money wasexcbangedi but Ilsnaaata, it Is ansged, when returnlog h.na found that be had received only It 100 la French gold. Us then, on Frldsy, applied to the Mayor, requesting blm to help bun git Ue balance of his money back. Tbe parties were ar rested, but the Mayor allowed them to go borne on their on their own reoonUanoa. Oa Saturday the care cam up before tbe Mayor, but MavmAa onuld not be found, and the investigation wee again postponed. Since then. It wsa understood the matter baa been onropmulard. Tbe German accepting $000 to oonv i nena e him for bis lrjsa. i 6rAU!ro A PanovT'a Eobm. Jawm and Joan Uaoab were arrested en Friday, charged with stealing priestly robes, Aa, from ths vestry of the Church of tbe lacetnatloo, corner of Madison Avenue and loth street They bad been employed to repair tbe furnace, and It la alleged that they broke into tbe veetiy and robbed. Justice Kaixr ooinmlttei them to answer. Aa AlXRoan Fau ParrrvrR Bemiu, A man named Joss RroAsorx was arrested oa Frldsy. cbargrd with swindling sundry persons out of small sums of money, by falsely statins; that he bad been deputised to solicit aid for fitting up a room for Atlantic lines Co. No. 10. lis elan exhi bited a paper, purporting to have been signed by the foreman of the Co and be bad eollecte 1 considera ble money before It waa ascertained that no such com t any was In existence. Justice Knxr gave him q rtera In theTcmb. Felokiocr Amacxt. Jamis EraRrrr, a C 4ored man, was arrested yesterday, charged with aeeaultlng BaaAB Srsrants, wlthpvnom hs lived at No 44 Thomas street, with a chair brace, striking ber upon tbe with head It, and Inflicting Injurli of a serious character. Ibe accused was looked up, and his victim wss taken te the N. Y. Uospttel where, last evening, she waa reported as being la a dying condition. Camas tlesvrra af PoOe; Tbe regular weekly meeting of this Board was held, yesterday afternoon, at the Police Ileod quartera. After being In session for ovsr two hours, the following facts were famished the reporters Edwasd Blacx. Tth Preotnct, was dismissed from tlie department for Intoxlca Hon I Joiavus D. Ilowxu and Jxvin 3. Caldwhx, both of the 4th Precinct, ware dismissed for allowing a prlsonor whrm they bad In custody, to escape Bswahu Vsieos, of ths 4th Precinct (Brooklyn), was dl n s sdforutoxloatton. Ths following members of the old force were restored to pay and duty by signing an agreement that thsy would waive all claims for back pa; J. S. Dowwtne and J is. Lxabt, Oth Ward; J.Mcx m, 1st Ward; A. D. Baowsa, llth Ward, formerly lieutenant! J. O. Dsaw, 4th Ward; B. Srswoia, Id Ward: U. McDxxsiott, 6th Ward; and O. CPsatt, llth Ward. Tbe resignations of F. Amnseoa, Mb rrecHnct, and Hsksv If. IIvai-v, tlst Precinct, were received and acoeted. No action was taken respect ing tbe apdnti lent of poll clerks, and the Board ad journed to meet on Monday, llth tost, UOAJU UPOKn-nilDAY. eTaaVwrtag Oam llorae Crtetcf io Covrt.-.1 KUairt Werli es. llatof artutg Tbls action was against the defendant aa a stock holder la the Mew York as Oalwav ateamablp Company. The p latin's auege tlat thsy did oertaln work for the Company, m fitting op their vassals, amounting tn value to tLOOO, for wblcn tbey allege they brought suit against the Company ae a Corporation, and after sihaust&g their remedy a against It, find themselves minus the satisfaction of tbelr claim. They now Instituted proocedlnis sgalnst tbe defendant, averring that he was a shareholder, and that aa such be waa la Us liable on the claim. They say ha owned ten shares uf the stock at the time the work was done, that be (till owns tt, and has en Interest in the Company of at least $1,000, the extent of their claim, and he ought to pay. Ans oraenaaoi oemes in wnote story, says inai keevdn t have any stock, hasnt got any stock, ought uf. to pay, and won't pay. lis says, additionally, vim we lompany euemg nim aia no ao tno worn alleged to bay been done La the oomnlaint. On coming Into Court, the man of the " white coat" waa greeted with many curious glances. As tbejiuv Intlff was not ready, tbe case waa postponed to Tuesday next. Camaaea near. Rmofuibiltt, of the ruliet Commiuionert. JVfsr Jlefmian ts. Th fAun Commissioners. I This aa an action, brought In the Common Picas, before Jikiore IlUtoo. br the alntlfl. to reoover tha vain of Jeeelry, alleged to have been wningfully Uken from him by the agnU of the defendants, (the petiolnen.) valued at foon. The goods are understood to lave been UVen, la October last, from a pawn olfioe In Varlck street, as having been stolen, aal lodged with Mr. Warren, the Pioperty Clerk of the departmrut, and Mr, Warren testified tbst be had custody of them. Tts ofllosr testified aa to the clreuiuatencee of the stsure of the goods. Tbe Coramlssloaers answered that they were not properly under defendants In the action, and allege that the goods were Uken by an officer of tbe de partment, urder oertaln rule for It government, for whl'.h they were not liable. When the plaintiff's cast wee rested, the defend ants moved for a nou-ault, on these grounds. The Court held that the answer of the defendants, al U aim that tbe goods were seised by their agent. undue tbelr rulos. It precluded an application for non-suit, aud sent the rase hi the Jury instructing them that if founl that the goods were taken by a person In the em T of tbe dsfondants, and that he aoted un der tbelr general rules or directions, tbe verdlot must l forth plaintiff, Vc I lot for plaintiff, for S3M. Mr. Oakley llall, for the Board, asked the Court to art a day when It would hear a motion fora new trial, on the ground that the verdlot was not la aooordaaoe with th evidence. Motion will be argued on Thursday next. TA. Slander Suit. Avgt Frrron, ts. R R. '.'ancAers. This was an action for slander, and wsa renorted tn Tkt Sun ot vi startler. The Jury gave a verdict lor plaintiff, and $501 damage. Oeart at" General Beaateae. Thoi. Farrrl, a Oth Ward school officer, who bad pleaded guilty to aa aasault committed on Sun- tuy moriuog, wsa nuea .o, wniou sum ns peia. Tbo. lladden, who waa oonvlctednf assaulting a aatlor, waa aso fined tn. lie was Inflicted with su Incurable din ana, and on that account was let off with a tine, J, eejih Uadanrtcal was tried for furiously driving a buioliei's cart, and ruoulog down a female, but was aoqiuKcu, aa us wutuan lauoa so appear again him. E. Belcber Beckett, Indicted for perjury and giving falao ball, was caied for trial, but did not appear. Ills ball, to tbe amount of II 00, was furlultod, aud tbe wltnesse In the esse were discharged. Mr.jneml. K. nnggs was ma bondsman. Later in tae day, Beckett was arrested on a bench warrant aad lacked up- Dennis CamplieD wet convicted of petit larceny, In stealing a dog. SeuUnoo .reserved. Adlourued for tbe day. fear Oale-far, Haaaay, Oct. IT. U. 9. DUtrict Court. No. tW, f, 42, M-dmfrelfyCasee-.Noe.108, 111, IM, 104, to, M, tl. Te. Ta. I. fivprrm Court, fliwcfal Term. Noe. 1ST to 111, lWtoW4.04,tO,llo,ll, 111 IU totxT.IMto 131. 138, IM, U, 137. iujrem Csarf Circuit. Part JNoatlTa, HIS, lltl, I19T.S1W, WIS, tOeT.llST, till, ItU, IMT, ItW, IV31. ItU, tiftUi, K.1T, 841, 4S, MIT, 1I4I. 1'art II Km. till, I3TI, UTS, USI, MS4, UM, tS4. I3M, tl!M, I400, MWXi W 40e, and evea numbers to 1411. Buvirtor Court, Trial Tirm Nos. It, 111, 441, 4bT, h, 44, 4oo, itl, 4M t T0, 4T. 4T4. 4T5, 411, 480, 48l, 4S3 to 4X8, 40 lo MJ, Including boo. Common rUf, Mr I I. Nos, 11TI, 1ITI, 1004, 1110, llll, 1360, lilt, lMltolMOftltTOto 1IIJ, ,1111. JBrf .N.a.l8T4,TT, TIT, ISM, IMS, 1134, UST, !, W, 1141, till, llW. ltOO, mi, U1I. BROOKLYN. IlROOBlTN Covrt or 8faa losx-Yeslordtr. a youoej man named PaiLir Taa,w placed on trial on an Indictment fur grand Urosay, for stealing a borae fnn tbe premises of Mr. Jobl Ooaxus, In Us rib Ward, on ths night of ths 14th of August last, Tbu boras wsa valued at 400. lie belonged to Kuuro. More. Tbe evidence went to show that some dave elor the horse wss taken Tare cams to Ooaxx and (bowing him a newepajier, pointed to aa edterti osnl offer. Ing a reward of 4 for tbe recovery of tlie burse, or ny In'ormatlou whloh may lead to hie reooverr, Tb tt sonei ed ConxLia that the bora was In a fleul at Weolawkcn, N. J., aud claimed the reward. Cos. IT- 1,-ooinpi-lod blm and found the animal, wt Irb . Ien much disfigured as to be bsreuy --..olvible. Us tU.n rejuseled T to oometo Ile"oVljn. wluch bn d; J .be eras Ute, lute oottody. Subeeqirently, to "bee jpen v-eie anted as auwnipiloea. Tb prjcuung atury jiroioaet to examtne tb oflcer la whore VwfAly Taie had bren pjaoel to povs .ft,!. .. -.ImlSSwaa wiane vj .. uc. uu, ftiia teattaeny was excluded, oa tbe ground that hs bad worked aprai ithelsarsof the awuaed, and Its eaa wee given lo the Jury, who brought la a verdict eg not guLty. Toe prisoner was discharged a id I-. mediately after arreted by a New York c-jer upon aid liar charge, BaooaXTsT Cttt Conr.Jntt IT. rostder' aeeayalaef the BreeUim ftrrw Osxipaag aad tkt WiUfawulmrsa rervr This waa aa astlea fer ae.ooo. ra aeoouas or lajuna eua laaa oy aae uwm stoo of th bcaU Ooaota aad Osorg Vraa agVn owned by th reKot(- aienwljiii M t'. mag of "The T gt4e-ber, 1M, The plalntll wsa altung m the r fmllemer.s' cabbt ef the Oneote when the accident occurred, aad the place where ha eat was ripped up by the bow of the George Washington. Mr. vAsmaans waoserlowieytajuredtr t aehas ainee tie i ena ble to follow his regular bulnees, tkat of braksama a oa the Hudson lUver s-ilroed. The night was ctaar, S.f,"u,Brrad1tauce on the CIV "li l. flred that the rOot of one of the boats mle tne .Ignsl of um otber, ead Instead of ",'?? f Vl l1" hw1' hire done, kept tral.lt ahead. A eolllslrti was the result. The cave Klvoa CooTrrrCiicctrrr CoowT CAtiornAa. cm. 1B.-N0S. it, v u, 14, r, to, ,. 147x7 IT, ,, 40, 4e,4, 60. 1 as, ee, an, aa, Cntaoa or rAtaa PkMirraa. Testerdar, Orstsbl W. 0. Qutox, of Westchester County, arrested a woman, named CireAXnis Kbllt, on the charge of obtaining gneds, amounting In value to SM, from jAiras A. Wamanx. of Peekaklll, under false rrasenoor. 8ne was Wkan back to Wsssobaeter Co., tor examination. WILLUMSBURGII. Drwotrattc JtrmctAaT Owvxsrinx.-Tea-terdsy aftemoon tbe Delegates to the DemooratU Convention to nominate Justices of the IVaoe, met at Washington HaU, CD. WnAisn B. IAca, of ths Foaith Ward, wee aklseesd Obairr-va. Tba Conventton then proceeded to ballot for a aea dldaU for Juatlos of the Third District, aad on the second ballot, Eowaxo B. Camxt was nominated, receiving 11 votesi Joaa U. lloCoaanoa, It, and Jawss Ltuax, It. . For Justice of the Peaee of the Fourth District, Jon U. Caiabaji was nominated oa the first ballot, rrorlvlrg U votes, and Oaoaea L. Fox, ft. For Justice of the Teace of the Fifth District, It. D. BianaAU. teoelred the nomu tlon en the ssenod bal lot, reoetvbig II votes; Sreraaa Ira, a, and Daw ns funnr, M. The Convention than adjourned. rLttAmnrrROH DisraaaABT-Durbii, tbe month of September, III patients were treated at in w uiiamaourgu uispenaary. n mess, iu were males and 111 fen Ur, number of preecrrptlons die Insed,60. Of tbe 'esses treated were Injuries, gj t nervous IT t skin. If 1 bead, 1 1 abdomen, T( I eye and ear, II I fsvsrs, Tl I abscess, 1 1 heart, lungs atd threat, II 1 minor surgery, SI rheum atism, IS; minor surgery, x. Tiik On aud STancT Fkbmit. Testerdar. tha ferry boats Esgle and Curlew, 'formerly run on the reck Sup frre,wre placed on tha Ore litreet ferry, where they will be hereafter run. Mas. Wdtxxow'i Soormwe) Srarr. Mra.WIH8LOW.aa exrerb-eed muse and Feme Wytslaa, ha a Soothing Srraf for Chlldrea teetalag which greatly faellluiss the areessa ef Teething, by softening the guns, red ring an Inflsmmeissii wtB al y an pain, and ta ears Wrefulaes the bows-, D eevidaaentt.Met-vrs.U wffl give rest Uywareelves aad rsbVf end health ts yew Inianta, Perfe etlysate UaOeass. Sold ererywbera. Prise only SI sent tea bottle, BrxOBs'f Mo. Sxwtuo MACHnra. .9100 Btzger-s as, 1 Sewing Ifjschin. .... .J H FsjnDyaew-gMsobina. .'..JOeagTI nesamlngOe gesredaesdte ..,.JUZ;.? I Teg an msesifaetartng ear seas Braart f" are with as any rival la the market. t, M, mw Oe, Me. 4W Broaawar, K r. tta-lBOFnaoasUBroeMrnl btaix Crujraa. Ualv Dnaaa Dixaa eaatohadUTnSvsiOn-a,nrer-a4kMes ar-Three Cent rtseeska T-m DsOea aaasa, Otty asse r only reeslvwl. raa-les la Fifty Cant raSav BAaaT's Taioomraowa Is the Beat end Cheapest artlele for Dreattnr, BeaaM- lh?il-uH.d1aary'ltf & XTfoZZSZT" I-latl E-i't L0Ja-9lIftJJ "Wu'afaSSZ"- Frleea BAo and aswards. 0nee,ata Breed ray and Ml Bowery,' "Out or thr Dxrrra" Tbls glorious charm ln(, eleaalai and set belle moral drama. Is to be re peated this afternoon aad svenlng st BAaaoafe Muae ow. It surpaaaia la latere any thl ag of tbe kind yet witness Fcrsrui ft LTOR'e Sx nro UACHTjra. ..Warranted teglvs better ssstsfaeMea than any other Machine In this aaarket, or money refunded. M.B.-Paioa Bn xa no SM. Me. OW Broadway. GENERAL NOTICES. TeBMraaew. The Haaahesa aad aiawsaa Assorlstlen. ef New Ysrk sad Brooklyn, have this week held 6 Pebtie Temperance Meetles. It algnad Ibe tierige friends of temperance seme U ear help i tbe members of bis Aiaoelatlon are reqaeeted te meet at 141 Bowery, on Sarerdsv eeenlng, the 1Mb last, at 8 e'elock. jfALCUMit, rrei'i ; J. ULQV I. Secy. na t aa 1 SkgeeC, Te peaaea ejtreoty meet la Blaeeker Balld sa eornar ef Bleeeker sad Mertoa streets, oa auadar evening. Tba meeting wui he addre.M by hev, Israel Di I, tftst Worthy Cbst aofthe Mstlonsl Division B.ef T, aad otber emlaent peekr. Tb friends or Temperance are respectfully Invited to attend. J0NII QUA, Presi dent. Wsf. MASU. B'C. SO Baker There will ha a saeettaa af i lrVJP:VZ?f?ZYiy?: lb tb IMh leet at half-part Te'clock In th evening. All aho wtsatoJotDlnoor rlret Tsrset Kxeaealoa a- moet nerM-evrr lly invited tiatxead tbe meeting, Br orrbref JOHN LINV-O. Cba'irue o. J0UN CUhf. lNQtC,li.cr. JAMI MeAVOY, Treaa. U Daldvrln's OMthlag E.tnbUahaaeat. 1HE IRQY3T Tl! CITY. Built by Win, B-Arroa, Fs ) , expressly for the business NO, 10 AMdTi BOvTEBT. Th lsrse sssertment ef Faahloaabla Fall and Wla trr CklhlvR ol every varletr,tiaU and stvle ever of. feme, end will be sold less ihaa at aay other store la this city. f40,(Mnsved reerly by being off Bresdway. lirat aril l that sen be bad In lbs world are iiluved In the Custom snd other u.partmenU of this et- MUbment. LAUIrJC, pletse rail snd examine the Children's Diplrtu ,m, s) lOTiiKsWWi OnaeOy Oaard Attaatlan-A eaeetlag ar th above gusraswm be held al FtBUra lALU.Vt w-eteto w r-t Hth sad leb ees, oa Tuesday evenlsg. llth Ust,atHe'eIa. Pueetual a'toadaaee of all tlw me-ber. Is met "-y'Jra r. McCtLLOUCU. See. I Tentwsses-"Iresssa af New Tarts nana rear rot.e-Thrallanllasbawav( of California avads yoa ireetiDgs liKAEL DIBUL. M, st Bleeeker BuiJlossorPleeeran4 Monoasts, landayeven ng,14ib7ust.stT):o'c. Canal at. A, aotloty. Tbe aeblie are laritcd. Cadet oa the Ht. issn-reivisrm- T MolXID-rTealdcat . Wm MiBH. Bee 1 f nrtsibi Whlehare ar Meaalaohaa favcf d ttgrew on tb smoothest faae laslx weeks,br mr Onsarnt.ceteblbihrdlal-tt'1, wtthentstala or Injure te cnesaia. rneei', where. .O.OBUit H I by malt, a A free, a , lot nikou sr. n,, i. 141 The aathUgr Trad. BRAIL riUCKS Cv-i-NT OF TUB IXASOS, AT BYAMT KXTBNSrvH CLOTnOfQ WAB-HOUS-, M AND 6S FULTON 8TBKET, BETW-KM OOLD Ittb CXIFF STaTf. OYEBCOATS. Waah eloth evereoals , te M dot a veieeete.. ............. ..... ........... I te W Btqelmaas beaver 1 te 14 frem beaver , lite M Plain black al eofered beever Ute M COATS. Meekaloth friirk anass SB te Ba able i eUU frock eoata 10 le 14 taast Fraat ih eU Creek tesaia. ute w Casein rrs be-in cears........... ..U B0 te SU B ach aal f or s la ra bastnsas r tall MblJ Fine dress aaals Ya-TS.' An tit aew styles sf sill trestu its- -.BIBIs M Velietveele.., JMU I Qaadaisrelra!- vests.... lMte I alTTTJt. Oraaaletehlaek eloth eere.....r Ill t S c-J-SrTsu-istSAjllO, ,, TtlS. SU 4m-. Ae., era, aU. e e. I Ct e.. it..,. .. As, Ae.. AC ta. , f4Nf- 194 44 aad $ l a on street fladee. Tha Me sa her r Clve Branch Lens. IO.MU attend en nest loi O r. are reooavUd U be awneti al te fed ,s nlskt. Tu'sdsv, ths llth lest, as ortsaee v ths Order It to te traaetot- Ii..b1k mrnm tilt lnn nfi ed. W.W.WALDBON.See'f, Pereoe 1 and Peltttonl career as" tha lata DAVID U BltonCKICK-Aa aeiwrat feetralt ef tie let Ho-. D 0 BBclBlhlCE. eoie7 fretnaebe tosrsebbr Bredi. Ukeu la Uareh last. wrk a full sodenneet blegrephro' this tsmarksole au, w".u re given la ths cfJNDAY OOUalKa. t ";- -Pre sale a ell Ih ttswt Depots, aad at Ths PabUcaUon vmss, is asrase ss. 114 Mtaw Uaha award Theew m HI ho a eeeet- Itwref thtsToaHaay. kebl at joatery UH,T4 Prlnf. oaBueeay.uet. fc. ".tiioewri r.BL. hniieu asaeanee et-a. or eraar M roeet'4. Bv ilUOU. BeeV !$. SMlIUtVayt, r. sssujaui I Have yaw a 4m friend who lean a break away freea hi love of 1s- lUxloatla g Drlat s Yea may aare mis . . vi-. -w i j .. laa J hrif erS .MMtMaia sg data mdte your own mlmt, ar. Dr. Fin, toferjiS cjUnavd-k nafl-ivwya Wie Wsa-aa -rteaa fraa weekasaila sease sueer amis af ear ergtale fan Ssea Ttl aa r- br lhafr reeUrttlve. MaaUr and lwAeTlitlvl-Te lb Um4. aad fVeengtC- amanllr. sreaaiaeeery, ',ea saaaua eYABan a. ooormv; OWflOldlfXflra OT VHtVC GENERAL K0TJCE8 DakeaV flsaskeeve-ne Useahenw a te i Coerp.nysrersoueeVSteet eesn.Thls t. a-e-tr BvwUgsiTV. e-etoei, st Kttnicnl'a Tsr il'teL eorrer ef BlbMk-th and Ovae4 stv JAMBd MckilUcEY.CsFi. FATWtBkLaXJUai. li A. P. A Jfetloa-.fyhe) eeare aa si ttak. ersef UenTyCUyLodgsNe.lO.A P. a, and the or- esr ia sea isfc are requesree i oe yuaeseei ia ssssna- see snea at their IaseljMin.e.ivr as Klehth i Id stteet ai II ebek, oa awndsr. IMa last, tt at- nr Leaser em,cjvvr a jbiewu eva s e ae rove J eg ear a m beirker. NAtHAH ILL J0SN8ON. By erfer, ffM, BR T ANT, W. M.III RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ma err the) inaa Dee will pnaeh Rsbosth, Octeter Uta, at fstlewe 1 cs.v . uum auuajs. .. . . . . as w a. at. a, raeneTNi ua-ea jaarsa. career ef Fatten a I W sa Ms. At II r. M- la the Kit Meei vTimsm sis. Bwtaar street Presny- y stVjRsr. Dr. Krebs.) terlM th. ear. efllemry st. (Rev. Dr. Krebs.) . .& tie r. Hinsne Arasaa aa. Avyane.anaaMhst. eer. efHh tins bn.u AilM UtheralisiaHy pi, lOlhst.irurr.Dr.pe-7 r ebareh, ear. At IM P. M. la the Madlesa avwsa. Pre. ebureoTeev.efrrUist. (Her. Me. asarl. At TM P. M. to the Mh areas Pnabytsra . ehereh" 00. of lth at. (Use Dr. Aiexaaar'ai BXYD.W1I-OH. as iuM a. ae ia in in sties, rrssay. iw.rn,iw, pa erw, ie r. ia. 1 . A. d awita.) st. PrakfterUa n r, ja.iains ja Sk IKn.U7lln.li1l .kAiI?Jti!i- Li thTalUd Presbrtsrtaa The-VS?. ' Tt,UT- Wax. AeeUeetloawUl.b takes aeetth close ef each w ia SM w in sal lea or ths DepateUea. . where a dlffereat arreai r i mm k... tZ- erptwberea mad by toe eopgregatloa. m The Asset Iran Baa at Waitasre ftaetetr, wkmolikiUereestheOeBel seMaggesn sj 111 meet wtth lha R.ntl-. riH...!. . ..h..m enSeaa ley ereolng, Oct. Ittb. AdSiswes sad relate, oleiier-wees may be exreeled hy eoavsrled seaesew andethsce. ' aSr The Rev. as.sa-el Faraaar, af Wdflaaaa, borah,wlllareaekiD V.I ineit lord's cay. lath last., ia psmartu lie L, sor of tvth et a-4 lib are DIM SlKl IL.m' f .V m- The Eev Joll" oaa V1CE will snack It the sams p'ees. Subject I tbe even g, "Ail Are Yours." uj Abragdsw rAatnxia Csa a Caere h, T.shasMei JlaiL Ns, '0 Ablnsdeo Sroare. Preaehing te-nwrrsw. at 10)4 A. M. and Vi F. at. Bnbjeet la tK eveotM -l -The Rndof Timj.' uBea-free. Bahl M Ih Seh eel aad Io to Classes it I P.M. let Tha Hot. Ma y A. Carey win awvaeh tar TTener usu, e-rner nreanwsy ana sua as, te-a rrew meresna, st inis, ana in toe evening at IX e'el ar- a traneelaMtast. Seats free. J. I- Btehee) to to rre-ea M tha sWaetaa. ry.U First st, ta-merrew evening, et TH eeleeX SahlMt Iarae a resloretlen the TSese 4 Co Ijs eg Cbilst,thsaUllolum, aa." Seals free. h Prof, afairhoa will Preae na a aal m Union Cbspat, eer et Broedwsy-eng BVth t, te-i as no a m, ana i; two Bundav avee I Mpm, v.alagsuejeet, taelrstat slag deennrese; ea T i Day ef Jedg we aad ths public generally Lavttea. Beau tree HtaVSafaarwM B nBATWavh SBT1 Mi I freaiiMaar. TP.M. Oenarai to-morrow. Ossek m loth, A.M. aad prayer meetles a l p. M. The annoal BIMa 8inia wlllNiD wsa hytba fastor, Hsv.K. aPUraKT, A tTalaei IHeerlaa offl or a ta atsisla thebetxeeebservaaee ef th Seebeeb. win be held te morrow,(Riwdar) evening, at taa Ceoper lamtatast I e-loeek. Prefeeaer BCllAFrT cTMsresreburi. Pa. aai others, win addrsss the msetln . US Oeaper I swell ale Treei hag a etr h bath by am D. J. BOBINSOH. la hail 14, a IM ead e'eloea. Bab)aewi AJ1 . rah of Dsnlsl Mssdaw's ant eaveat: its ame, oejees ana muss r. all F.lf . the llth of Daniel TlawI'a i oa the V tea. ( iserated with mats sal eaarha. Ossae ana see eaa near UB laetsre-Tks Uer, deliver a lertnra befbra t t. rteeny I mhserr ths Young Men's Christian As. restM KOhareh.eaWda. soelaltoB,-tbe Jane aire etM It, Che day ennlas, Ost llth. at rerelaek. Babi n -ra then ' ef 1ribqqex.s" Admbem tnm. A oellee- turn will be taken for the nee ef theuhrary. ua Hot. afr. Dave Hat vrffll araaeh aa Waaley eveolnx. at the Bsreea Beptlet Oharah, B-dlord . near Carmine. SahJeOi Kseape ver thy life 4 t e eeeap from Bodeaa. Ia the eieralag tb sasua wta he areachea by the B. LrMUBLOOTaLU in Oaaaar lastttate, ralea Wahhaah Be sluaa. Rev. Prof. 8CB4FF, o ibe Thee Seminary, Meiesss. borsh. Pa. wlU prsaah aaxt Sabbath.U the largo ilail, at 10M a. at. General Prayer eteetlag at a. aa. Oat dear rrhhia The ard taara will be mwsahlns at I at uasaarne Market rvw, as 4 P.M. .as a a iu a,a, sees s seme s. Ja. sl, sa MARRIAGES. BACOS-UAWra-U Stretfor- Cowa, aa We. neesv. Oct ILbrtheBev. Beolaala U Seaa, Fraat-euBi-a.of New York, te Anna, daegbter ef she'aa uiiMB r. uavn,s.it sea BABTLrT-noXIE-Oa Tueaiar, Oet. llth, at le BUlUer street tlaoreh. bv tae iter. Tneeuses t. fsiyler.of Merket street Church, Mr. vTlu -! Bar iett to Jae-pbiaellssU yoeageat dJaaghus; el Jc scab lloxle. fceo, sil of tbU Slty. Ill OBOBS-IIOXIB-Oa Tasedsy. Oet. llth. at tha Bu'eera etre. Cnurra. bv toe K . IH. M.rsaa. Hea ter ef BL Taonvae'e (Jharab. Mr. William Hears Oe a to Miss Martha B. tioxla, daughter ef Jeeepk Ues , E4. lei QOODUCn-SCnknOT-Ia IhUelty.eaWsSaea. Isr, exit. I lb, br tb Eer. Dr Tsi Ur, Frank & Oeed tlcn to LPs, eldest esugkwr of th UUDr, J. vf, Bchmldt.aU of New York. id KB M PTON-UU a ru KIES -Va Breoklyn, D-.a Tuiaoay. t at 4th, by tbe Kev. W P. rents. Me, Win A.B-toa. of Oeveatrya Clate Mia I Almrra J. Uumpbiisa, of Drooklya. IU STRlKKK-VAa BKl'NT-Oa Thorsdsr evealaa, Oet Ulh. r tbe Kev. Lot Jones, Frrtsrlek Hulk to Asaes U Van Burnt, taagkier ef the Ute Isau .Vsa Bruat.allof this city. Ill DEATHS. BltmtNAM-Oa Thnrtdey night, Oa llth. ef sew. bud ption, Mlehiel Ureoaaa. axed Hysarasa4 Imoe. V-t mlsiivea aa llliille ef U ailMIIV i roily tawue ta tttnea the re, ewSnadar aAer- aoen,allo'eioet, rreet bieisia reel aeae. ear. users and CelamhusU, eouU Brook Ira. 148 I DOLEN-ktlebael Doleo, a uaiive.of Oe. LaagfsrA. ina'trioad are rssaeetet to tttsad hll faneral, freak Tt Warrea tt, Hreeklya. IT1 FnV.OERALD On Friday morelar. litb tm et T A.M,TheaBaritarald.a aaUreof DUrcta. Caui ar K-rvy Irlead.aed4ftlyrare. Ills fsnsrai wllluke eUoe en Sander ateiMe, at 1 o'slcek, frees hie late resUeaee, Ml Tsatk are. US fILL-Ia th ity of Breoklta. ea Friday eveala Oct 14th. after a revere ead flotraoted lllasss, S ear J'!Kr-ri--. -tt. fa-rjr resj-t- .. .Jftft. . '-- - - riftA faa .l MM H.lOftr . n.aieelMa,rraih rtslaeae ef her hasbiad. MPIaesppUet. JJ UBNNitiKY-Oa Friday, Oct 14th, rjcerge Baa. Bne'ra Uvee aaa Mo4 nf the fsmllr are resiwet fi ln- w sit.adthe funsraL es Saaaj After dooo, st I oVloek. frem th t trasr el M xtfc TU en Oth re, TVUllaoslsirga. ' r8TB Oa Friday ainrnlnr, 14th last, WU Um go ices Keslvr, aUsst son of D. A. aad 11 aaaak Aae. terlaibeWhyMsef hlsage., ., ... ... ins II sams hi vm winy, t m www , Saner Hock Pilocaia re epeeataO y lavi i-s laslUael the funeraL eu Buaoay afuraoan. at I e'eloek. from lAFM aouth 4th St. Br-okin, D. Ills aisles wia he -Aea la Cyarese Hi'U fhasetery. LAMBBrr-Oa Wednesday, Oet U-. aftsra sharl and selnlsl lllae-ot Svs dars, MartiaLamkert, aged IT ve U aetlai aad II aaya. telr-aes estbe family. also tbaexembars sf Dal. tsi Bretbere Ledge Ma. I, are re aeVey lav lUdta att-itblsl-Sr-. aa llaltay .horseoa. at B eWt. freeshleteie-4-M,Wat-sa. U MaSOAI la this dty, oa Friday stemlag. psa, lStftCSeWii-- n- -ani-B. yeaaeys Ireiklsr efTseesh W. sadFaaay Marehala, aasdl yeare. i dl4eia. , ft,-. - - - - Tka relatlv aad ft as sr taaaw us y ere ns wee fL, vtt aa-ad th. fuaecatthU (Uoran s. tb llth last. -err. ureal asanas iasd MtKew. ad I uw aad Bf sec ..... d-i .l U feate win Sule Te morrew, (Sunday) Mth last, Uavlas Tst.alle'aleemr.M. 1 MOBBIS-Oa Tharaf ar ereatag, Oet lata. Biehart "yhteK-vairc-a tjt--:j.- a.. 1oTiiu . at I ValoekTa relatives ead friend .VUeTeWsi. rf-fly Invited te oMead Iks i fa, V!rs.ssaLaswst U fMY-OstlrtNtstataraamaa, Soata. lissUsr of Ue UU Jettrh Oaksy, aged I -oaths sad II dare. KY4-Oot..4f, Margaret Kyaa. a aatlre of tha eltr of Duoui t. aga oe is Ira Dublu cillWl . tier fua alwul taAasee ea Buaaay altera si a. It Vslot . frees tbe isiltssis af her. -os ln-lsw, Oee. Mn a, 141 East ld st The friends of the faoUg Ulwwoerr n u is I arereneetfally laviUdU ead. Ml eMiril-I tr .iSssHh. danghtsr of Chutes and M-ry n Seilib. axed I ear. 4 wools and II aaya, Tb frtss i and aeqaaliittasss ef the raatr are ra. spectfuUr lavued to ana 1 Iks funeral, oa Seeder aherneca t I e'eloek, (rem the rtslJsase ef ksr aa- nuts, M Coataierea st. ejroriON-Oa Frldsy t-salag, Oe. 1 tth, arte e i along and ela'urUasas,Itoksrtlt, So UcMa, ageAa Tha raieav aaa irlsads ot the ssOy, else tha Beard etKlr Wsrte w eewkleh he waa a mebe. aid tba Fire Dseastasnt swaerally, are rear-tfaOr jS-frrii-rs- TBAOY-OaFtjaar. Oct lath. JehaTraay, a saw tire air TbnriM. Cm ty Tlrrcrary, Ire ai, la tha ,ii,ftTft.. 1 I, e. UU C de sad tae-e af his brolkera, Bdward 4 JereatlshTi rleeCed le ataaad his f.eeesi. se iiMttszor&jzz cr TBB DEMBTJWiaAQa FrUay. Ost 14l. ar r a llaaei g Ulaeas. 5sraa.wi ef Al lae iVredaa berth. 1 ae means of lae lamufaa t Urtoistoa, tenat. 4 earns rTreith ere aad Mth eh Use I taken ureehafctu for UUnueat B)4 r wnrrOa Thandar.Osa.U, ef Ikaeal U e ewe -ret-wr-'i-BxTJt hat HfcUarere eeaw. Map . l-lJI4jdsaftty.h. T-rtder. CM, Mtk. JeW l'!?SM,,aksaa4Mara, ) lSSw mum yi ew ! Biueeii aaa aai jam a u waaeea. as lav II atle Tl l f anLta tuS e'eL k rVea her ta iiilhin H BT raaasa wia h Been, ate noes, win tea e-y ewe,aei sassyeesa. .j LiM! -rtl -J--.. avt-entwiaiw -i 1 4mV:T. !5-.