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... m i . vi -iii ' ' gyg w f 'ifljp 5s -- y ' TfN a gpii. THE NEW YORK SUN. SaTXTUUT MOnSISO, OCT. 29, 1MJ. Masai year awa Baataesav, Ir fpl wonld pay raor attention to thatr (lira baalc, and Interfere lee with, thttr HUtn', ther wosjld be more peace and more happln ta tb world. Mich of tb discom fort, uid moot of tb dttant which vex fami lies, commnnltlat and irn nation, spring from BntnndlUng spirit. Hew many enmltiee ariVvated la toctal Ufa by few busy bodies whotpendlhelf llmelo collecting and dissem baling pell r slander f How often r tho whs should is Mends, estranged, and th peace of females dlstarbedby the wanton tongeof tbo social nuisance called " gossip " tt U tbr delight to errata cVrut tsd dfm eh tr act to And om fault, om nltl error la tho conduct of their neighbor. IJk carrlot -birds, Lbsy go about searching for tometMng putrid or unclean upon which to fe.t lblr Jeprtv! ajr petite. And, tt It tito tb narrower circlet of "l" Lf, M wo find It to be In tho broader circles of fubUc life. In Church milters-ln State nut-tt-!n atl Mbllo organisations, n"1 "llh olKh)ef-mik.,nd. th. deplorable efrcctt of their malign Influence, lnw li a chut of nmito-wi'l, nnfortonotely, they ro nurarrout Lwborcuoofliro l r,c ,tB ,hIr W1' men. lb,) Mm to tak ptcuur In making dli Uonj and eowlag tho Md of JUeernIcn; but their pleasure breeds only discontent. Soldub, vntallsfied, devoid of truth or honor, limy tor ment th rosslves while tormiLllug others. TocoudmI thoM In whom tho baMt of later meddling and the lot of stsndnr hit becoma confirmed, to mind their own business, would bo adtlr thrown away, but it maybe useful to warn the well disposed to evoM such person. The wise roan bu ti.l that "thewoidtof a tale larer 'e as wonnds,Mand many ore tbewoundt which talebearers Inflict. To parent!, therefore, end to tescher of tho yoanj;, wo would sty, "Jsevft etcourE child la ta'cbearlng." Tho foandatton of tho htbtt U laid In ear'y Ilfo, end too men pertntt Implant th tc la tliclr child ren bjr countenancing their te mleney to Invent or carry 11, . They in y not think when thoy ore Rlviofje willing ear to the'r child' atory that they are foetcrlni; a habit wh'cb. ehall mar tbe oharacter throORhout life. "Train op a chill In tbe way lie ebouVl go t and when bo Is old bo will not depart from It." If tho Injunction with regard to tho right training of children were generally fulloweil, the promise connected with It wonld be fulfilled; nd wo should bare many more good men and women; more good cltlien; more domestic and social bapplnoM; more charitable feeling; lees rtllgWnis bittornes and sttifr; and less political animosity. The law of love would more pro vail, and tho fierce and false spirit of political pattliaiublp would not dominate In our pnblls council. Tho eueaaaboat New World Dhaatsr. Tiic aecilent which canned tbe sinking of tho steamboat New World was of a moet unusual haracter. In fact, we are not aware of any similar case having occurred In tbe history of steamboat aavtgatton, and tome additional In qulriea has satisfied us that the accident was one which no forethought or cars on the part of the captain could have prevented. It Is possible that, bad tho etiglLoer been at his post Instead of la tbe boiler room,'ben the signal to stop was given, bo would have performed bis duty leas IiUly, and the strain on ths gallows frame which supKMls the walking beam, would hare been so im.ch leas that no harm would have en sued. Tim decay of timbers inch as those of the gallows frams was something not to bo ac tldpated, and might no, have been discovered oven If suspected snd searched for. Those tim bers are so well protected by frequent painting that decay would not be exptctel there until after the veel Itself had become useless. Tho New World was considered, and justly, bieof the finest rher steamboats afloat. Mo expetue was snared to combine In ber construc tion slieugth and safety with every comfort and convenience for panseni;ers. Her owners bava taken a pride in her performance, anl no consid erations of economy would lie e Intluencod them lad the) deemed her defect l e In any part. Her comsnaiider, Capt. bT. Joiiir, Is known to the travelling community as a particularly careful, able, efficient and courteous officer. No blame csn, in sny wsy, attach to LI in; and, bnleed, until the testol Is raided and a thorough exami nation made, the various rumors of carelessness, culpable neglect, and war-t of prudence, should he received with the utmota caution. The Newbo) I.oilaliiej llouw. Ik all tbe facts were collide I, no more In teresting hUtory could be written than that of the Newsboys' Lodging lloune, In the upper t oryof tho Sun llullding. It was one of the first efforts of the Ctilidrens' All S xl' v, under the feadertulp of Judge Mabok, as l'resl lent, and C. L. UsucB, as Secretary, and it Is still sus tained ty that excellent Asaocla' ion. Its former JStaperinteLdcnt, Mr. Timct, by lose care and faithfulness its permanent establishment was so cured,Is now occupied entirely In travelling west ward witb.aud getting homes fur, poor and daall. tute children, many of whom are first found out through the lodging house. The story of one of these'U' Itaiikr Lax forms the subjoct of a volume tecoutly published by lUHlin & llitoiiurs. Harry ai a street lioy, earning a few penules for hU food by doing en ends for a butcher, and "tnooipg" wbeiever chanco found place for bin lu arras, at ilrwsjs, or empty boxei, as the case mllil le. Healing cf the Lwlglng Uouse, and that it was not for newsboys idone, but for all aLd any s w ho fought its shelter, lie en tered and found there a comparath ely comforts Ue home. 1 benco he w ent to CM'", where bo was apireutlced tt a farmvr, an grew up to bs a tfaofc moii. When he become of age, be mar ried, went to Kanies, and started a ntfi farm of bis own, anl there he still resides arwpectaMe, Intslllgont uin,nd at the head of a fine family, The etoty of-llsrrj's fiullng "decent'1 people who really cared for and were willing to hlp the poor, and of kls growth among them to goodtoo aud klndnese, anl finally to a knowledge of tho way of Kternal I.lfe, is ery attrscUve, not only aa a story, bat also as ex hibiting the gocd results of w ell-directed philan thropy. Ths writ tr has socceeded well la his undertaking so well that we trust he may " try again." The prtfoce tells as that the atory was wilttsn for, and n ad to, tbe Inmates of tbe Lodging llouie, with a view to encoursge them in stsklng western homes, and that It had tbe desired s fleet. Arrltwl ('a Northern Light, lbs steamer Northern light, Capt. Tiuxlk- Tteoa, arrived yesterdsy morning from Asptnwa'l, with the mails that kft San ranclsoo on the Oth Oetoler. She left AlnwaU at 8 P. K., on the 10th A Ootobw, and brloga 87 first cablu ivassngwa, lit latbascooclcshln, and 1U In ths steerage. By this ante si wshave the Tauama Star of October tOtb, three dsis later than our previous sdvloes, but It does not oouUlo a single IUw of general lutelllgsnoe. The K.WB by Telegraph. Jfaffnefit rl7rr OffiaT, Jf. WaO rfrset, and 4s(er ifcwas mn sntramw. The Harpers' Ferry Insurrection. The Trial et Cart. Brewa. rSperial Dkpateh, Clunl'Movn, Oct. 28, Ertnmg. Governor Wrt--uar, nf Indiana, bnaher-lA-lair to Cxt aeejnpa nied by J. K. MoDoiulo, Attonuy Osneral rf the tbe Mine BUta, and I). W. VoaMaaa. ad MfJ". Baarxcrn, anlred bare ldar, and bare bad a long Interview with Cook. Carfefoveii, Va., CwTm.-O"' nvxtdo ye-erOsv mrmlni w.tb tbe frTJ!J dtKwAMrVeianUnsal.se, "? .ri nxskmanrMa erld.ni tbi rnonilng. lie gsvs a SUltes1 S5ni ' " S". efcjPPafS i of b'a train, , tbe shIJttosjofllsvweori, the onlorvd man, and other Iws . U,s "eln. of ths Armorr, tbe partteulars ,T"ciiV"re len teretnfore piblahtd. Ue glres tbs f4)ol'' aemtiiit s his Interrls wltb Dsowa t I wked him (flsowKI If te wsa csiiUln of tbesa Is frilled ho was asked him u I eoald cross tbe lie, ar.d he peremptml'y responded, "No, sir;" Ibrn asked blm wLat be meabt by atitplns; rav tiain) he replied, "Art ymi the e.duoT that tislDi" told bin I was, and be said. u Why, I sent run woid at I (thick that )ou eonld mms ;' t4d bun that after beUig at! d bj armed man on the bridge 1 would n.H paee with my train I he replied, ' My I ead for It you will act be burt:" aald he was very euiry It waa n"t his Intention that any blood ehould be f4lt t that tt was bad management on the L ait of the n en In rbarire s the brldg. I then asked im what aecury wiaild bars that my train w.aid taea rlr, and asked him If bs would walk over tbe i kige alt. ad of my trsln with me I he called a U'ge at nt nian to aeniny hlm, arid one of my pawon r.re, Mr. Militant, aekrd tt anconpany ms, but JIrok mi den d lilm in g4 Into the t rale, or hs would take Uteni all pnsoi,era In ore udnutest Bsoaa a 0. mi ankd me I Uth tal rifles, aud as we croewl tlie bridge the three aimed men were still In their plans i wliea ws got acroes, llaua aald to ne. Ynti dcuMkss wendcrtbat a man ( f my aire ahon'd tie here with a bnnd of armnd men, but If y.rti knew try rsat blabiry you would nut wonder at tt ao tiitirii t' my train was thin through the bridge, and I litil tlm K""t loon lag, Jumped on mi train aod 1. ft hlm witness returned to Xlrpeis ferry on 1'iirads) aod went In With Uor. Win and otnera to are IIrowbj who was a iirhvinrr heard hla converaa tl"ti wltb Y ls and Ilcarta I Uov. Wise said bs "was smy to ste a man of b a sge In that posi tion " taoa rrilled that he "asked no aym palhy, and had no sp4oglei to ruakei" be knew tsaitly what he was about) ths Governor asked him If bs didu't think he was doing wmrg In running off with other poofils's property! B son b aald, "No, be didu't." Le stated that he nev er bad but twenty-two men In his party, but eipeet ed large rt.lnfcjrcem.LU from Marylan.1, VlrlDj, Noith and South Carolina, awl, 1 tblak, somen the New Eniland States and New Yolk, heaaldtkat arms wtre sent to ttem from Memehiurtts; think he spoke of Bbarpo's rlflis, reva'vers and suearvj said bs oouiaarm innn uieen ntinareu loiwoiuouuni mrm ssl.l be hal Ilanier'e Ceny la bis eye as tbs plane for bla otieratlona, that be bad rented a farm four mllos off from Dr. Ktnstur, and had ld the rent up to March, and that all bla arms were sent to Hlm there from Ubamlienibiirgh, Pa i said those who brot xbt the aru.a tbrre did not know what they were, ae he fad taken tbe precaution to pfc'V them la double iMises; tliey were addresMd ti J. Bkitii A Hoae; nana a told Hov. Wias that hs had books In bla trunk that would explain to Mm bla whole proeeedlnga,and what the prpos is hla buslneaa al Col. I.aa aald be bad one, and banded It to Uov. Wise; Ilsown aededtlm toread tero of Its first preambles, and four of the last sect boa, which he did, and Ileowa said It wsa a oorreot copy; In reply to a question of Uov. Wist, be said tie was commander ln-ohlef nf ths fores s, under ths Provisional Uorerniiisnt, and that bs then beld that )attlon. Its said the Oona'ttetlon wsa ed"ied la a plaoe eal'sd Chatham, In Canada. Baoww aald there wsa a Secretary of War, secretary 4" State. JudK of tbs Supreme Court, and all the officers for a general Government, he said that there wsa a Ilnuae of Representatives, and that there was an Intelllgett colored man elected as one of the mera bereoflhe House MnsathmiJ Got. Wiss asked Haowa If hs bad ibe i ath of aliegtaoee carl god for lu lbs fuity-elirhth article i be replied be bad I asked U all the white men of his band bad taken tin oath he Milled that they had i hs said that there wen ap-t-HnUd and osninleslniMd offloers that BTBvaae, .aiiMSa, and one of llsoa na sons were caiams, and Coma was a Hentenaot i he said something about a battle In Kaneae, and having one of bla aooa shwt think he said Cooa held a ca)talb's commission I Oov. Wisaasksit nsowalf bathnualit be bad been tr trsred to ths Bi Cretan of War i aa'd hs thnushl hshsd been betrayed, but bad practiced the ruse to prevent suspicion I we uovrmor eseru mm tbe i use was. but be refused to answer I aald ha I new exartly tbe portion he bad placed tHmaelT in, and if bis lis wen for felted be was prepared to euf- "cel. Itwit WMnftrn sworn (He detailed (be recurrence already publbJied in this paper.) Cmu-tiaminri f Afr. Ortrn. Cannot nf wbstbi r the marines tired after t bey broke Intiris engine WsueJ tU n.4se wsa great, and several shout ed from ths Inside that sons one bad surrendered the prisoners; ws were kept la the rear engtne-fcouse, Bad allowed to seek a safe position, so tbat there wss no effort to endanger us; llsowa's oonduot wsa not rude or lnau,ttt R towards us. Bj Mr. Iluntrr Was present at the conversation with Uov. Wias on Tuesday Got. Wisa asked riMowa If ha bad not a. let-ted Uanwi'a Ferrr aa a k,l, nmrM m9n If ervluul and Vlswlnla for the establishment of hla prortaloual government, end be answered, " Oertalnly i" hs arowed that bla object leetuVd that on Beowe'e trial early In the murnlng. be wee aroused 17 Baw. Honas announcing tiiai rersona were at the Armory carrying r smraenant L -- aevhsd the gate, eras ajenated by two SI'S m'euSnd !-d " jtf"''. R f- mase aa ef Janasi until wttbla the Armory yard. ,,"; eel sentry si tbe gasei was oondocUd to SirTpsow, who told me hie ebjoot wsa to free tbe lurea, and not the making of war on tee people; that . ,rna and private property weald beaasVt that bla war was against the aocursed system ef aisvsri that bs bad newer to i do It, and wonld carry at out! It eras no chili's piny be had undertaken, be then gave me permission to return to my fa wily, ta assure anea U my eefety, and get my breakfast; start, d back It me, and was aeeompanlad by two ermedmen, whostiiwd at tbe donri bnakfast not being nady, went back aod erss allowed to return lusne airaln nod. r escort, at a I ale brew I on return ing attain Capt. Bsowa aald It was bis determination te seise tbe eraia aad munition of tbe Government, to arm the blacks to defend tbemsslvee aga'nst their masters l Baoww also mads a proposition to hlmm I and other tiAlcara of the Armory, to deUver Into hla poeieainnn tbe lunnituma of war belonging to the. Government we replied that they ware already la bis pnrsrMlon, ss ws were lisoww fre.uently toid us otr esftty dereoded on &0 good con duct of onr cttlssLSt when tbs firing emoinenoed all fell. We were In danger, and al must any propo altbsn that wss made wee aooepted to secure our safe ty, Baowasaldlf ths rittsens were wiling In risk tfclr llvee snd those of the prtaoner, to ca;tiire hlro, thrymuat abide by It, Ilaowif mads but one ropo stUon bi go to the canal lock, gtve up their prtoiuera, and flabt it out with the military. At daylight on Tnraday morning, arltneas apia!ed to Baow a on tbe around of humanity to the faieoners, ss well ss to the men ho appeared en bo'iod to blm, not top, ralst in s;sinrg mors u. oa. ueow repueo, ns wss wen sere what bs was abtut, and knew the oisMrqoar.. ces that he wss a'n a-ly proclaimed as an otiiiaw, and 3 HO was on his head. With rrnrd toths kU llrg of llstaiisM, ons of Baown'e arty bad fin d In that direction severs! tjniee retnotunrated with him when leveling bis rifle at an old man named Grass; that hs e not a combatant, and he deebtte.; altera ards beard blm fire, and beard hlm say "dripped I Im;" wbenws heard that BanantH wssdtsiltJia man who fired a.ked who It wmi we told him tl at lie aa an old and reepe.'tabls cltisen, and Mayor of ths town, and the man who fired ex. Ereaeed birnieif very sorry; this man was afterwards tiled at ths charge of lie Marine: Capt. Meow mads prejieratbm lor resisting the Merlneal hs was alwajs In arrnai but do not think I rsw bum fire. The other portion of Mr. IWi.l's teMlmony wss ntarly lu corrob. ration U Mi WsammiToa'a. John AUnt'adt sworn On Midar morning ab, ut three, was awak.ntd from aleei; aaked who wsa at tbe door; tl rp!y was, get up quick or we will burn you up; asked what they Intended to do; they raid free the oruntry of Klaveryi tn,d me they were sotn to take me to lla.ner's Ferrvt dreseed m) eelf , and wlien I got to the door they bad all my uibibb, seven la uuuioer; we wore ail ii wo wagin; Ibe negroes were then all armed wltb plki a; all U e men who took us up were armeili ws went to the Armory yard where I was put In cha'ge of one is ltaowa'a )eityt afterwards we were ordered Into the watch-houae; ssw Cut. WasniaoTox there; iimi- Mm. ..J enlt. bi m elioot one eattlnir two nrgnes to take our plsoes,aBdtben he would release , ne;ntbUig fuitber wss said about that; Ilsooa's rifle was oocksd all the time. Tbe neanee were placed In tbe watch houi e,wtth epears In their bands; Ihe alaes showed no dlejaaltbio to use tbsmi wit ness was afterwards transferred to tbe engine house; s vera) regmea were there: saw Pan. making pnrt koles by llsowa's order; they bsd dropped their spears; some or mem were ssieep nearly an uie time. (Inghler.) When the marines made ths aessult. IlaowVapart took pt eitbaj brblud the engine, and amcd at the doori Baowa was in front, squattiog; bs fired at tte martnta, and my opinion Is tbat ha killed that marine. Aiaissi'sa J. Ksn.v sworn Described the man ner of Tnoe. Bcaisva Mng killed on Monday Ilaowa'a jwrty fired at vrltness, and witness returned the Are! Dcbut was with witness, and was armed with agun;aawblm soonariarhe was shot; tbsahM rams from tbs direction of 8b.andoah street. Not croseexamtned. Auiaav Uaraar sworn Oars an amount of his cap ture snd tnstmsnt, but no new farts wrrs elicited. Mr. Kai l.v recalled Haw Gan. W. Traraa killed on 11. .n street: he was shot while In the act of lerel. lng bis gun: ths shot cams from tbe corner f She naul.su and High streets; ths msa who firel had rifics; ons bad a sbswl on. imxaoiM saaaion mxax o'ouna. blm la ths rsme way I ws found him siuTsrlng from lis wounds, ted prreSably dying. Beviraiw Knew aa for tbe de'enoe wst ca'lM, but a anawe-'Bg lo the'r nsu.ee, Bsowa r i e, and in an sidled manner drslartd tbat bs saw no pr,ptct balrgafalrtrlal tbat ths witnesses he requested to have preet.t bad not teen But. nnael I tbat be bad no ermnsel oa whom ha eoutd rs'y, aad that If then wee any Mention to give blm a fair trial, be aaked for emflolent delay to enable hloi to get such OMiow! ae he deetred. , INa eonneet, Mr. Bows, Mr. Orsa,and Mr, IT car, addsd tbetr leanest to that of Mr. Banwar, stating the a little delay could de no harm. Mr. Howrn opposed the motion, ergolng that unleee the prlana er eonld ehow tbat the t.atimony of the akeent wit nesaea was material, tbs Court wosdd not be author Ued In allowing the case to atop. At this point Mseers. Borrs and Gaaaw declared tbat they wlabed bo withdraw from ths conduct of the suit, ae Baoww bad thus publl'ly declare 1 hla want of oonndonos In tbem. The Court finally de ckled tbat It would not compel the gentlemen to remain oa the case, and aooordlngly granted tbe de sired nnaenonema-kt- kiwi -IL- aH ..7 al n'nlrtlc. The town Is greatly eiolted. The guard haa been I ncrrBPBUW The conduct of Baowa la generally regarded aa a trick. HpeeeW of Mr. UleUlatn oa tho Harper Ferry Affair. rkiliKtrlphia, Ort. Jfl. Hon. J. R. OiDDtaos delivered an address this evening for the pnrpise of explslnlng wbst he knew about Baowa. lis said he United Iisiwh to Jefforson County, Ohio, where be ds'lverxd a Isrture one flun.lay, after ohurcb, tslllna: bla trials la Kansas. After tbs lecture Mr. Oinmaos promised the audience to contribute relief to Baowa, Afterwards Baoww took tea at hla residence, whsre they bad a convereatlon. Though B sows never said be Intended to vUlt the slave States to free s'area, Mr. (ImMsoa li.fetrel he would, If opportunity enVred, mainly frrm bis having d ns si In M lsourL Torse were the only times Mr. Oinmaue Uimowos saw Bsown, and hs aieaita that neither la bis lecture, nor In oon venation, did Baowa Bay be bad awootatrs. No mention was mats a Harper's Perry or Virginia organleatnm, nt a prjvlaional Soveinment, He acknowledges emitr.utlng tires oil are to Baowa's son, toamnla ths necessities of his father. AVrtha reecue of liar from tbs kid- naitieis, a matter la whloh Mr. Omotras aoanow' n,T Isdgi was to free the Bixitharn s'avee, and aald that hla ity com lated of twonty-twomen, nineteen of whom came over with him l be said bs bad WO Bmsri's rltiea,aiOrevolvers.andwltaesads not remember how many S)arat Baowa said that he bad enough to arm simau i pw msn. Tbs Governor aaked if he expected tbat number. He said no douM that numW, and fire thousand if be w snted tbem. Hs detailed the oonversatlon re specting the PnivUUinal Government substantially aa ths lat witness. ; Mr. Uvnttr Cooa laid Bane s bad been stndy lng this subject trtnty or thirty yean i bad rooou ni ttered llsnier's Ferrr reeeatetllr. tljf Mr. Botti Tbe prisoners wsre allowed to go out snd assure tbrlr families of their safety l aome went out seteralt nies, told bis men not to return frcm his dwelling house; there were numerous shots towards tbs tank whsre Baoaaia waa killed; Baow a assured witness that he should be triated well, aud bis pn leuty ahould not be destroyed. llj Mr. iunfrr While a prisoner In the engine. hnie nverhiard a oonvrraatlon between Brsvssa and another yarty not known to witness, alwut slevelo ding. Brat saa asked the man If be wss In fsvor of slavery r Us ssld, "Yea," elthmiKh n. a alar, holder. britiM said, "You are the firetuian 1 would bang." Tursn par, CAnrfra'cirn, Ort. 88 Capt. Cooa arrived here at 1 o'tlork this mornUig. lis says tbat if Baowa bad Uki u bis advice In rUation to mounllug, a tbounaud men could m have taken them. There ! great re JolclnKat blaairret. Hs isys tliat Fain. DouuLssa acted ihe cwwuid, having juuiuiavd to be there in per son. 11 ro W. Hiiit, of Barton, counsel for Dsoaa, ar l In d Ibis morning, lie Is ejulte a youth. The Cisu t n t at 1 1 o'clock. Ilanw n was led over froui tbe Jail, walking vary leeble. lie laid down upon bis cot Mr. lions announced te anlval of Mr. II ivr, who I ad come hi re to aeelet the counsel for the prisoner. Al pits, nt, however, he did n ft el disposed to take sit lu the case Whenaier Le ahould fiel dirtjioted ie would do so, Mr. llorr tl.on took tte ouatinuar oath. luomrOKV irsaarxn. E; Sir. Unfit Conductor Pnnri reca'led. The 'iiie-tion nit to blm waiprepaied by Baowa. Toe niiLtf waa tomn ence.1 by thie men on ths bridge who shut HavuiMin. Tbe next firing waa by Thbou. aoLT a. I not k uew whether the filing st liar v.o.11 waa lutriiilnal. Tlurs was no attack on Buown's nisn uitll after llsvwoou aas shot Us ass shot by at uied men In the Winchester s aa of the budge. IS Mr. CoH.-C.il. Lxwis W. Wi.iu-ioTon re cslled. N. goiUtloLS were opening with llsnwe for the relrsee of tlie prlrone's before tbe gen rel firing commecrxd on Monday. Does not know whether a'l the prisoners signed tbe pmiosltlou for a sua- Iictiaion iX flibig. la tbo onoulng negiAiatl'jna (sown fnquertly aujjcetid tbat tbs prlauu. trs sbcnld rnws tie Uk'ge wltb him to tbe srcLd caual, aud lbs loilc was not to bs filed upon until tbey reached tbat point. Nino is' tl e prtroih rs made any objection to the propiel tlou. liauKk eeid bs wss too old a soldier t) yield the advautags ha iMtaaeased in holding hostsjes, liurlng ths day ltaowa'a sou was wouoded In tas breast, the ball paaelng around to the aide, but he took bla weapon again and fired frequently be foie hla sulferlugB csuimlled blm to retire, u.ard Cs. Baowa frequently oomplain of bad fa'tb of people In Kansas on a flag of truoe. Heard blm make lo threat or even aur vlndktiveneaa asa'nat tte ptojile. Mr. Basa as went oat and brought In a prom's that tte cle arouUt not fire while ne nrgotlatb ne were landing. Cannot aay tbat all ths firing of Captain Baowa or his man a si In self deft nor; beard Baowa give fre qutbt orders not to fixe on unarmed cttissas; tbe find firing was against tbe engine house. Baowa aald tl eietpleapi.eaodopay out little regard to tbe Uvea ol tbe Uttseas, and ws must take tbe cbauota with tbem. After the first attack ou the engine houae by the marines, tbrrs was not a general civ of "sunender." Ous cited surreuder. but ths others fouuLt ou. Baowa bad a rlfls lu his handa Iwbtnbe wssatrvik down by ths msrines, and re ceived a cut over the bead alii i sword by Lieut. Mr. Ilrvrii latU before tbe Jury the printed ooa alitutlou, an o.dluauoe of tbe pioelai ical gove-n. inent; reading the two first elauae of the pree-nb'e, the 1th, tbtb anl tstb articles, aud briefly sunuiliur vpi4ber poiVoLB of tbs ooiuittutlon. BbsrlffCsamaix knows tbs bandarrttlog of ths prlsunsr. lias ooplvd a letter for him Baowa raid ha himself would identify any of his handwriting, aud aavs all that trouble, lie wa ready to face the music Mr. Bvavaa would prtfer proving- them by Mr. Csuraau. Btewa i Either way, as ycu jsesss. A larg bun dle of letters was pn duoed. Each waa Went lld by Ceuraxu. and handed tt Baowa, who, at ths fir.t I lance, lepUed to I set). In a loud voloe, "Yes, that is uiLus," The ire aud ktturs were about fifiy In nun ber. On retxlvug altitof meanbere of tbe Convention, Mr. Ucvrsanad It It Is beaded WlLUAa Cuasus Mosais, Piesldent of the Convention, and H. Kaoi, hrcr.Uiy of tbe Convention. On banding the Hat tuBaoasubeexolalaed, with a groan, "That's luy algnatnre." In referenoe to another paper, he aald, "1 bsvs m thing to say about thai." sar. iii svsa read a utter irom V. at. uuwaaaia, ae knuwledglng ths reoal of a Utter from Baoww, and Henry tlunUr sworn. Went to the Ferry with the Charlretowa Guards; staid In the bridge, leaving the rompauyi went off fighting on my own hook; saw Bros Baa fall when shot; htard tbe whistling of tbs I all; undertook to go to his aealstanoe, but was withheld by a trier! ; soon after another person want to remove tbe body, saying ba " wou'd help the Squire;'' teard tbe whistling of aaoeber ball; Osos uau had a platol In hla pockst, Judging from tbe wilgbt and shape of tbe jcket; did not see It, and don7 t think ths people from the Armory J ard saw it; ths shot that klUed Biobjuh cams from ths engine home; numerous abuts wsre fired from tbe engine house at the tank. The cTwa-oiBmlnallon of this witness aMollsd nuthhig new. .-.... Olonel Grasow, serorn Ileled a portion or tbe ruUJtls st Jefibrson County, to suppress the luaurrso tion I tlie Jiffeisoa Guards and other detachments were In ths action I they were nailed out by authori ty is! Isw three Insurgents wers killed at tbe rifle fsetory.andCorauaiicaptund. Cross-examined. There wss filing by outside ctO aens, and the three killed were not under my com mand don't think the Insurgents find a go a at the stifle factory, but endeavored to make tlielr eeoape aoross the river. Bejueiua T. Bsu, sworn Went to Harper a Fer ry armed l did not Join the military 1 was stationed In the Gault House u Capt Borr'a company I In tbe evening walked out on the platform I aaw Baoaaaa abot at i went aa near to bla aa was aa'e, but per- eelved no t earning t mere was Bring iromtne en glue boose towarda the rail load; Mr. Yocao.a mem ber ut the Jefforerm Guards, waa wounded, while making a charge against the Insurgents saw others si ot I there were probably thirty abota fired from tbe engine house towards ths tank and la other di- rectitns. Cnaavexsmlned There was general firing In al most every direction ; MrCaaa was sbmit firing when bs waa abot t there were twenty or thirty men firing at the engine house wben Yovao and atoCaaa were wounded. l,xwie Btsbsv, eismincd Hs teetiAed reelecting tbe klbtng of Tvaaaa. Tbe prosecution rested here. Tlie ouunael for ths defence cahed Josivn a, Pst- civai who testtfltd tost hs waa one of the prisoners In tlie engine bouse, with Waeuiaoroa and others: Baowa icmarked that tbs prisoners should share their danger; they were allowed to shelter themselves as they could; Canes went out wltb a flag of truoe; auotbsr wont out and cams back wounded; Sravsna end KiLixaiLLsa went out. and Stbvxns was shot. after that It commenoed raliUug very bard; supposed Htoxks was dead; be lay near the corner of tbe drr. beard groaning and aaw Sra vaae moving I esked Baowa to Bend a man to re'ieve Bitvaas ; Baowa refusod to Bond any one, beceiise hs would bs shot l witness) was allowed to go aud assist Srxvasa Into the hotel; be returned to ths t ngins house, aoc irdug to his C ledge: was sent atvoial tieree by Baowa to request is dtieens n4 to ahivA, as tbs Iteea of ths pruamera woudbe endsogered; n gotiatlons were going on beteern Baowa and tbe pi isoueis before tbe general firing o mmeuo. d. Baow a proi cd tbat he should rvtsin imsseaidon of what lie beld, including the ar mory and negroes. Cob Wsauiaovoa and the otnera atcmed to acquiesce wilhthbi arrangement: Caoaswaa arnt out to ooufir with Vs. an an audothwaon the sul yet. A guard want with hlm, who were fired npup. Aftr tbat. Srivexs wanted to sho.4, but KiTTSau ma appealed to him, and they went out togitbtr to atop tbe firing. When they did nut re turn, Baoan seemed toshow tinipe-, and there was a change lu tlie arrangements. After that, Saowa ssld hs bad It lu his power to destroy that place lu half an hour, but wouldnt't do it, unless resisted. TLluk a ahi4 frcm the water-tank struck Corirs. lis tht unturned tbe fire, and a me one aa'di "Tbat man's down." Tbs sicial object of witness In going ont wss to ars ths filing from the tank, which was anno lug to those in tbs guard-bouse, A. M. Kiisaatxa.Bwo.nl Mads repeated efforts to communicate natters wltb Baowa. Us said his object then was to fne tbe alavea from bondage, aud irnecersary, ngniine pro-iavary men kw tuat rt-ir- Oalb,rday afternoon, an extra height train from Hew lUven over the Canal Beilroad, ran off tU track near Weetfisld, and the engine, ten der and set oral caw Wd with coal, were pre cipitated down an embankment. The lacomo tlTOaxd all the icara were more or leas lnluredi Ld JHY ' ooatUrad about th. 3 la vary dJeUop. A brak.man. named Uaoaoa hitil. vba bad latelf coma In'o th ..i the company, wag caught between the cars, nod his tecs mashad In a tenth's manner. Ha a anr . '- " " B " " ""saaaeaa aaaas a awajawsiast asa aa ibu Ukanto tbe Hot al, and one leg amputated, but I 'at be would be p'rawd to see hlm al hie house Jlvadooly a fsw boura. He stood lo his poet I "arlng ths snmmsr, and ths one from GsaarrBsim manfmUy wben tbo aigaal war given to slop, and I r",",',' ""?" wr'." whisk has already baea UM bU til. in bil HVvTtHVtu7llfullru "' 4o" flUta, I A rwi'aKgg- n, u.,,', bu rt a, I .ore. 1 was first aurpilaed, then Indignaut, and li ally illagiuded with Baowa. Us aald to ms there Is a voini any of riflemen on the bridge, get tbom to Jo In c wipany wltb Biavaes. Mr. Uumtsb told tliem waa euiry they did not bars Ibelr guns Siavaee teuiBiksd tbst would n.4 do. 1 bsd no plac-, sad did not eonaidsr myself the bearer of a Dag of tiucci as lo tbe Hflo compsny isi the bridge, I aaw tbey were our own men; waived my handkerchief and told Btsvbhs aid the otlier nan ton main; eoou heard firing very e'oae; 8Txvews filed la reply to a shot wbloh struck blm from ths house by ths s ds of the Winchester Ballread depot. SriviMs swore, and the other man n turned; Itunk tt waa Baea Hilt, Ovsvaas w ss shot before be fired tacki tlie last I saw of Tuoms-w be was a prisoner with tbe ferry ptople en the bridge. Moose, Boas iisxirr, Aansssoa, and twenty or thirty uthere were tliera. Mr. Macau. waa killed at or about tbs time TuusiraoM was taken; aid rent return to tbe engine bouaei witness object was to prevent tbs unnecessary shedding of blood; went out at tbe re quest ut naowa, w uss lunusnoe ror tnai purpose. J.uas Bsixsa sworn Waa at the Gait Houae wltb Cusmbxbsoo Monday evening; CauuBaae fired, aud 1 sear tbe man lying whom be ehot; did not know tbe roani suppose it waa Bvsvsns; did not see any oie with blm when ehoti Srevaas eras abot liefore Captain Boirs comny reashad tbs Oalt Houae. Mr. Gsxan stated to the Court tbat be desired to bring out teetimony lelatlve to the ahootlng of TuoareuN, one ta Ue Insurgents, In tbs brUgs, but the Slate objtcted to it unless Baoaa bads knowl edge o' tliat shouting. Mr. Ucavsa aaul there was a deal of testimony about Baowa's fuebeeranca and not shouting cltiseos. tbat bad no more to do with this ease than the deal langusgee. IX bs underetO"d tlie off, r, It was to show that one of thuee msn, named Tuoursia, a prisoner, waa despatched ater Ilroaniu'l death, Tbe drcumatanota of the deed might be such as bs buuelf might not at all aptmrve. Us did not know now ansa migna oa, ous ns aesirta so avow any in vestlgBlloutbet might be Used. Not tbat It was so designed by the reecteUe oisinsel employed la the case, becauss he thought tue oblect tsT the pileontr In geltlng at It was for out-door effect and Influence, Mr. BoTva bssrved that tbey bad already proved fuure boure after that oommuiucatioea wsre held be tween the parties. Tbe Court thought these facta admlasahle aa (vl. dnoa. Mr. Hoavxa, ths witness, waa railed I After Mr. B. causa, who was my grand tine e, wsa shot, I wsa much sxaspeiated, and started with Mr. Gamasna to the loom where tbs second Taoarsoa wasoou finsd, with the pur; ioss of shooting ties. We found eiveisl persons la tbe room, and had levelled cur guns at him, when Mr. Foatax'e sister tlusw h. rat If Ul. rs blm eud begged aa to lravs blm lo tbe law we then eauaht liod of hlui, and dragged bias out by Ibe throat, la eejlog thoigb, "you may tsks my Ufa, tlgbty thousand mllllous will rias up to avaage me, aud carry out my piirpusa of gtvtag llbertyto tbsalaees." We carried him out to thoorVljo, end two if ua levelUng onr guns In this moust.1 tsT wild exasperation, fired, and before be fell, a dosen or m re bails were buried la blm i we then threw hla bedy rff tbe trnassl work, and returned to the bildge lo Utag out the prisoner ariraei and, aere Isdgrs taking etnmg l.tereat. In bestowing this gTsiulty be Isd little Idea that it was to bs used In fitting out aa eipedltksi fur fie rapture of Uar pel's Ftrry, (to efftct ts conq'iest tit tho Old Do mml'in, toHtrlke terror to the tXMutlve, or lm;erll the gtrrtrnnient. Fire In Newark. .Vrwdrt.Oci. 2d. Two largo factories at the Chadwtck Patent leather Conipany, and a large dertlllnghiaiseal watedon eVsith Bridge street were oestrvyed ny nre tnu aruirnoon, avwa, oror a to.oisn Tbs loss by t'Hanwira dr Co , amounted le IJ&OOO, of wblob, 1'10( are Insured, liee of Joel II. Stub ere, 0O0; insund,l BOO; K. Ilaiasv. $L00Oi Inaurtd, 9"0i and other smaller loans. Ths total amount m Insuranoa la eiS.OOO, wholly In New York offices. This Is tbe third tlms that the Chad wick Company haa suffered losnaa by fire In 3 years. The Insurance In New York offices Is aa folloerr slrtmpuiitsn, $8,000; r.ioelltor, $3 COO; Ommarcla', tft 040; Artisans, gl 000; Mercantile, 0, besblee a Umlted ameunt elsewhere. Lxwu Maaa and WaL Tea lloma, workman tn the Chadwlck factory, were severely burned, it is feared, fatally. From Washlngteo. rfaisMofoa, Oct. 20. The D. S. District (Joint of seitb Caroilua haa mads an order for the restoration of the Ketch Brothers to their olalmants. Ths Court said that tbs cargo crew and tilsl ars ths clrcumstsnces mainly relied upon to prove ths alleg ed violation of the leara prohibiting ths African slave trade. It may be that these are sufficient ts sxoite su-ploion, but tbey do not produce that conviction of guilty pirpren. Tbey do not leave "ao reasonable doubt aa to ths object," wbloh must precede and sup. port a decree of condemnation and forfeiture. Applications are frequently made to the President for mid. hlpmsn's appointments, and some friends of the applicants corns from eonsklerabts distsnoea to urgs thstr claim. Tbs President haa, under the la v, pr wer to appoint ten cadets at Large, but no mid shipmen. Tee latter are recommended by members of Ct agrees in ths same way aa cadets are appoint' ed. The last mall from England brought advices from dlfltlngutshed Bonroee, respecting the pn eent unset tled onndltlon of affairs tn Europe, by which It ap jwers tliat n'ns ran foresee how the diAoultlee at tendant oa the Italian question can be eettled, or what will be tbe nsult of the Zurich Conference. It Is evident that the various sovereigns are alarmed, bring apprshenslvs of a general war. England, It IB aeio, naa no rajwer tu ucpvuu wo, o--)tui; uvt- many, and being favorab e to the reform move ment In Haly, she knoerc n.A bow to set betwien the two, ae aha Li fearful of losing the friendship of tbe one In Ibe advuoaoy of the other Kuesla, who, stnos tbe Crtmsan war baa had ae more continental alliances, awaits events before eomlog to a decision aa to what part she wLl tsks, and with the view of acting Intelligently, the Emperor has ordered bis ministers from tbe principal oourta, tn Van him at Warsaw, In order to give him am pis infurmatioa on the stats of the respective oountriee to whloh they are dlplun allcally asstgntd. For prudential reasons, more than tht usual cau tion seems to be obssrred la official quart i a, In cm reeling from the pua'lo tbe present eoutltton of the Ban Juan Island question, and henoe the contra dictory statements concerning It- Tbs csw steamer, built at Pensaeola, will eoon arrive at Norfolk, to lie fitted with tar engines, and will euuvcy thltbsr the officers and crew tg the Ful ton, Reports prevail tbat requisitions will be mate for certain elders snd abettors of tte UarpeVe Ferry eonsplratorr, but the reports cannot be t raked to reliable Bonreea. AtBoaVaa Clare nlitained to-dsv. In the Circuit CnuitoftlieDistrittofColumblsaverdlctor gO.000 azalnst Jeinili Jinkihs. This waa a suit for dam ages suffered by plaintiff three yeare ago, from acta of the deferelaat as Commercial Agent o' the United Btatea, at the Navigators Islands, In the South Pa cific. Aa Kartlaqaaka. t).i. V-l Oil a .Knk nt an ...rlKiiaVA waa felt at I o'clock, Wsdnesday morulng, at Ma cblae, Calais, aud rtiort; Ms., and St. George, St. Andrew's and BU John, N. it. CITY NEWS The Nnaser New World a Daeasxtr. At last accounts, the New World itll lay much lu tbe same ptadtlou aa when the eoddeut first occurred. She waa floating a little and fastened by anchors. Several steam togs and a huge number o' men were engaged In atlein;lng to rales ber, Al far as ascertained, no hvee ,were loat, and the com pany bolleve no one was injured The paaeengora have niiatly gone tlielr v ay by other conveyances, leaving Instructions as to ths manner of forwarding their baggage. Two baggage crates have been brought down, containing only ths through baggage, tbat la, crates going beyond Albany. Ons passenger bad two boxre flllod with valuable hooka, which are ntarly ruined. A load of baggage Is lying at ths office is tbe People's Line, f4 of Courtlaull street, and tbe ofaupany la dosirous tbst all persons who here left any thin r en board, ahall call at their oflloe and claim It, Everj thing, of course, Is wet, and a good deal of the valuable freight on board le csise quently more or le-s lnjared. The injury to the sttamer la not ao great as wss at first supposed, and tt Is expected Ibat In a few days tbe men engaged vrill have succeeded In placing her on ths dry dock for repairs. She will not ton again this fall. Fiat in LaiRxxs Srairr. The third dis trict alarm, at noon yrstorday, was occasioned by a fire bnaklrg out la tbe chair manufactory of II. U. Butvaiv, situated in lbs rear of the colored Ward ScbtolNo. x, lnLaiireua strait, near tbe corner of Biooms at nit, Tbla factory waa a frams building, 100 feet long, Si fett wide, and two stories high, and was fillid with a la-ge toady wade stock conalstiag of cbalis and a large quantity of varnish, paint and shavings. Tbe.flre, It U supposed originated la a store situated on the left end of the building, on the lower floor, and a spark fell from It on a le of shavings. Tbs only ieraoa la tbs building at the tlms waa a woikraan, who waa eating Lis dinner, and be bad barely time to leach the street before tbe whole structure was wrapped In flames. lis was, however, badly burned, and waa removed to hla houae In ths Seventh Ward. Tbe fiemee eommunioatcd to soma sheds connect ed with the school bouse, and from thence to ths up er part of tbe school hcuse ItseU". At ths tlms the fire broke out, the scholars, about tot ta number, weie about being dismissed for Intermission, and gnat ciedlt la dua to ths Principals of ths different deisutmenta, Mr, R. F. Wias, and Misses Toar Bias and EaasLS, for their coolness In quieting the fears of the children and getting tcatn all safely LutJ ths street not one of them being Injured. la the meantime ths flames bad totally dcetroysd tbe chair factory, and also the roof and a large portion of the school house was burned through. Two small build Inge connected with a block called "Rotten Rjw, were partially destroyed. Mr, Bucvai.v's.loes on stock la about li BOO, and covered by an Inaurauc la the Cltlstu'a Icsunnee Company. The factory also owned by him was worth about It-OOf, and was nut Ineured. The aohoul houae la damaged ab.ut ta.M0, aad la aot Insured. It waa built lathe year IS, and cost f W.0O0. It has' recently been re fitted at a oust uf about li 000. The entrance to the echoul house was very narrow, and had a fir tret oe, curved In the front part of the building the toes of lfe would be fearful. A spark from this fire fell upon reyiJTtcAk. Th American County Conven tion met last evenlrg, at No. 1)1 Bnvery, and se lected a County tu.ktt aa follows, from tbe candi date prrvlousijr nomlaaasd by the Democrat i and Republicans, with one exception. For Judge of Supreme Court, Ws. It. lanwaaa (Dean.) Forjudge of Superior Court, Ajrraoerr P. Rr Bixvaoa (Pern.) For Judge ef Court cf Common Flrea, C C kfott (Rep.) For Judge of Marin Court, A. J. DmiaaoBtna (Rep.) For BcpervVaor, Ztrnia MtLU (American.) The RepnbUcaaa of the 1st Assembly District nut last night, and nominated Mr. Jon h. Bijxxlv for Assembly, In place of D. lLCorr, declhed. On Thursday bight, the Republican Assembly Con vention In tbe Tab District, It-nominated Faarg A. Cesxuao for tbe Assembly. II la rumored tbat Mr. Bear. F. Masmisai will de cline the nomination for Senator from the Republi cans of ths 8th Senatorial District. TheTsmmany Democrats of tbe Mb Aaasabty Ilistl let have placed In nomination Wat. L. Cons. Niw flrsTnw or Tauateriina A patent baa recently been Issued to Dr. L. Biiouv, of Cali fornia, for a new telegraph apparatus, which he claims as an Improvement on those used by other tele graphers. Tbla Improvement, he c'alma, ta effected by means of setting the messages to bs telegraphed Lu type made for the purpose, on ths fsos of wuich, Ini lead of letters, are prints and dashes In tbe form of teeth, of varied width, which acting on a circuit, and transmit tbe communication to the receiving In strument at any other point of points along the lias. Tbs record Is made in parallel lines of a rig-sag fesm, the irregularities of which correspond vritb the teeth of the type used In the tnesasge, and repre sent tbs common Morse a'pbsbev. The Unee aie on ahetta cf paper ptaosd round a cylinder, along which a carriage bearing the elect roa agnet and pen bolder Is moved by means of a spiral thread on ths cylinder, acting In a moveable rack ou tbe cylinder. Tbe action of the peu may bs sbippcd, and the carrlags left ststionary, should ths t,retor wUh torradby Bound or transmit aljne, merely by mining back this rsck. The pea Is a hoi. low silver wits In the f. era cf a syphon, through which the Ink Is drawn from a fountain fixed oa ths carriage. It Is stated that on ths line between this city and Sandy Hook, and oa lines In California, transmission at the rate ut tram eight to t wet re thous and words psr hour wss attained, wLUs ths quickest systems heretofore employed bare never exceeded i. OOO words psr hour. While treruanKtkig at this rapid rate, Dr. Itat Mar's Instrument Is capable, by simple enaneotlons, of recording on any numtier of cylinders al the srroe time, thus obviating tbe noc.M.ty of manifolding for tbe use of the pruu. Tint S nil Lilt Cr:sTicAB.r.Th .Schiller VsrsLnhaa Just Issued Its programme for the Centenary Celebration which taxes place In this city, on the Jtb, 10th and 11th of next month. The programme Is mads up of dramatic performanooa, addresses, em certs, tbe presentation of the Schiller meda', anl a number of balls and baaqueta. Alt Olb Laxdmabk Gome The larg bat. touwood tree, wbloh he atood lathe middle of the sidewalk In the Bowery, between Canal and llaster streets, aad which waa at least a century old, hss fallen before the axe. An Att.rotD lUratrra or Srotcs Oooe Aanerxo. Yesterdey mornlnr, Jeara Furs:, eaptala cf a or al alopp, now lying at pier Ne. 11, East River, caused the anest ef a batman named Hnrtt Gitn His, whom bs eosuasa of barlr g reed rel a large Ball eontalrdna' about t0 square feet of canvass, vslued at tto. It wee atolea, ae albgsd, by a hand of th sloen, tamed Jon Mroam, who is still at large, aad then Bold It ta OiLiaaa, who eras seen taking It from th vsaesl. Oiuaaa was oomndtted to th Tomba. Aa ALLitaasSRor Lrrrtn CAOonr. Jonw Taoaaawaa arrested yrsterdar, on a charm of at Umptrog to steal a roer of stlk, valued at 138, from tbe enerion stesw of Massil WuxuafcTomsa A Co., at No. 11 Broadway. Ue was oommltted to the Tombs by AVerman Basnr. AluoedTickct SwTarnjraj AaRrjmn. ThrettweD known alleged Rcket operators, named Fmrsnica, Jaar MoCcaaw, Paaamiw and wsre anseted jesterdsy, by officer McAaracs, of the May or effice, and brought before the Mayor, who com mitted tbem to tbe Tombe for e lamination. They wer charged with having defrauded a number of Oertnan emigrants by selling them tickets to Liver pool, Instead of to Bremen or Antwerp. f easmhasloaor af Frlr. The flanal weekly nesting u beld yesterday afternoon In secret session. Nearly al) the afternoon wss consumed In discusalng amendmenai to tne nre- aent rules and reguIationB and among the cbangee made, waatoameniitna ma aula, so so to allow Policemen tbe privilege to vote at primary elections. Tt e n rigtntlon of Devm Wis. ax, a patrolman ta tbe td Precinct, vea i eorlvtd and aooejied. A reeo hitl.iB was paesed, to aak tbs Board of Bupervlsnrs to maks an aiTroprtatlon of 1910 to defray th expense is 400 special patrolmen for tbe city, at the ensuing November election. The Board then adjourned. Ciarrm rue A wnrvej t ConrfgnsV j F.asllah Carpet a at ahont half arloe-Veleen, 1 w piwee infrrain, -.,!" .vw. prr rai Fi"l a. vera, oil Cleft and Dnirmte. HIRAM A ''I Bowerr. sear Heater atreet. Rmaaota of Ot. half price. f.Ksrva'a Iwa-rrrTTCn. SHUTTLE SEWTMG MACHLSBB. Eqnsltssav la tbs market. Pawns ey aad aawarde. J Offices, Broadway aad 100 Bowers' roITTTW.T TB I.ABT TalVlll Tbs faenona moral Srfne ef Orf Or VWB rpi be enthdrewa at Baaara's Mcsscw. Raft tnnning atria tbla anernooa snd Ibis evsais rBREWOtOOICAL ElAvrwATToH Pointing out the tme fmnmlve.ralen. aal dallr.at rOWLU A WKLIAI Na.aOBrs) IIabvit Birch ahd Bkothk Are Asents rnr THE MEW YORK SCM, st Rsajnao, Plan. Ttianv's Tatmrtrajtona la the Beet an Cbraeeet article tor Drsaalsir tlfrine, Cleenlne. t urllae. Preaerrlns and B theUatr. Ladieetrylt. Beld by all Drusgial FiMxta & I.toji' Ssrwivo MAntr- Wsrrsnted to sire better satisfaction than a Ma. Mne In this market, or money reAindA N. 11 -I-sii a Kxnicxn vu too, no. Don Broa I &s roof of ths Greens street M. E. Church, abkwk slant, hut a few palls of water extinguished the Barnes. . Tmipi bAscb MbbtuiO. A Umparanc meet ing was beld last evening, at No. 1U Bowery, at which Mr. Wsltoio waa appointed chairman. A number of eiissobte were made, and fically a reaolu tloo was ado ted, to eatabllah a home or asylum for d tmkards, to be called tbe Washington Temperance Institute. Shares of atrck to be of aa iadefialt number at t each. Th Ioatltut to oommeno workli g taMBtdlstety, I.griTnrs. Dr. J. O. Hollasd addressed the Young Men's Christian I'nlon last evening, at CUntea Hall, tax the subject of tht "Plurality of Worids- Iloaaot OisxLf eras announced ti deliver the ti of a course tf sii lectures, a Pott Richmond, 8taten Island, last evening. Sowdat-ROOM PaATKB Mian.va. It Is pro p.d to extend the daily-noon prayer meeting Into tbe Bundsy for ths purposs of Imploring the divine blessing upon Iks preaching cf the Ooapel on tbat day. The Bunday-noon, Union prayer meetings, commence tomorrow in the large hall cf the Cxipsi Institute, at U, to be beid till lP.aL, for all to oome for aay part of the hour aooording to their conveni ence. Tub old Bowery has got a " Dot" at well at Broadway, and one which will have a ran. The new lessees, Messrs. Aixi A Bosmoa, having newly painted and upholstered ths house, are, under the management of T. W. Mnoua, bringing forward continued novelties, which, well put on the stagehand, capitally acted, erejdrewlng full houses. Tub Amcbica IsmTtna Fair will this evening close Its annual exhibition by aa address to be delivered by the Hon. A. Oaaxrr lUu. and the awarding of the promluma, Tbe attendance daring t tbe exhibition bee been as fair aa could be expect ed. Yesterday afternoon the Manhattan Steam Firs Engine of Company No. S was tested at the fair, on the lot adjoining the Palaoe Oscden. The pump waa In mialon worked by steam within eight minute after the Ignition of the Are under the boiler, and In terested the spectator by throwing streams first from one, and subsequently through tero, three end ruur. Tbe working of this Engine waa very rapid, and called forth tbe admiration and applause of the lookere on. Oaring to the bn sk lng down of the tent, nearly all ths vegetables, fruit and Ho acre, have been removed. The maohla sry Is atlll la geod order, and Its hum Is beard con stantly under tbe shed which shelters It. Not many sntiys have been mads lately. Among the modebi noticed were those of lb ship Zlngaralla, and favor ite yacht Ztnga, mad entirely of glass, not excepting even the Balls, ropes, and mlnUture msn. St. Vinccit ca Paul Sociktt Festival, which haa been held for aome time pavt at the City Assembly Rooms, Broadway, for the purpose of rais ing means to alleviate the suffering among ths needy and w.rtby poor, It la reported, haa taken about $. 000 fur that purpose. A wobk recently published, states that In this city, within fifty-two years, CO.MO bars died frost out sunq tlon 1 SOOOOfrorn Inflammation of tbe luoga; 83 CM fnan marasmus and atrophy 30.000 frjen convulsions. In 1810, the deaths annually wore 1 to siX.lnlSM, ttoM! Inl830, ltoDCX; In 1U0 ttotOlslnlSoMtoSol-S. taqvacU, Aoddaata, Jto. Sriiooasrt Bna iprro, aud Loos or lirr.. Last evening the steaming "Sameou' ran Into an unknown schooner on ths Kait River, opposite Montgomery strstt. Tbe cutwster of ths schooner wss carried aaay, and ons of tbs bands tbat wet oa deck at tbe lima, was knocked overboard and drowned. Ths accident Is attributed to the careless ness of those on lioard both vsseela. Oar reporter wss usable to learn tbe full particulars of ths a'. fair, aa the schocner sailed away Immediately after ths aocidsat. Hex Orin. RonrHT Du.LxnoaRovr, TO rear ofage,aweUkuuwnbre wer I n Cherry atreet, while pawing tbe ooroer of Pike and Dlvleloa atreet, yes terday afternoon, slipped, and was rua over bj an omnibua. Ons of his wrists and legs wers fractured. Us waa taken to bis residence, No. 81 Malison street, by tbspoUoe. Fookd Drowhed. Coroner JackmA! hall an Inquest yesterday, upon tbe bedf of an unknown man. about 40 years of age, found drowned la the North River, near the foot of Hammond atreet. De ceased wsa about five feet eight Inchee in height, aud was dressed In a drab frock coat, blue overalls slotted shirt, Ac. Tie Jury rendered a verdict of "Death by drowning." roUesi IatoCiroooa, oto. Asa toLT Upon a Fkmalbv A carman named Tuoa. Lovnv, waa arrested yesterday charged with aeaaultlng Caaouaa Sasssrsr, a servant girl living tn tbe oountry, and robbing her of lis. It la alleged that the girl aaked him to direct ber to soma street up town, whan he called her into his stable, and assaulted her In an outrageous manner. In the atrugfle which ensued she lost bar pooket book, and thlnka he got and kept it. Tbe aocuted waa held by Juattae Coeeou.1 for examination. Till LaTB AlSAtTLT ON BOARD A FsBRT Boat, Djjo. CoaamsusM, wbo waa charged with belcg one of a lrty of three who eome davs ago assaulted Mr. Wan U. Aeiiea ill's ooaahman, while on board a Btatea Island fury boat, yeeter day B eared before Justice Coemoixv to autwer th obarge, and produced svidenoe that he wn aid, ou the boat at the time of the assault, ns was confront. ed with ths toaebman. who failed to recognise him, and tbe magistrate discharged him. Aluuu Labcbst bt a Cubk, Ilaitar llewTBCBet, a clerk In a abos store In 8U Ave nue, near Tith street, waa arrested oa Friday, chargtd with stealing a pocket book, containing M0 In back bill and checks, to ths amount of l C0, tte property of Mr. Piatt Ansae, of No. Ill Broadway. Mr. Aaaas mad affidavit that while puichaalug shoes at tbe store, be left his pockst bonk tn die counter, and subsequently want away without It. Oa rtturnlnir aoon after, and queatlonlng lUwruoaaa, who laO watted on ihUn, he declared tbat he had not seen the property. l)ewctiv7eItoA.ii and Poo aubaoontly arrest d the eterk, and fouad oa BLs parson 113, w hlch Mr. Anaas Identtfitd as part ef nlamoney. The checks were not recovered. Tbe accused wsa taken to the P. lie Used Quarters and oummsUsd for examlaa lUo. Aajunvr BT TUB IlABBOB PouOaT. Olfioart Lbs and Canasta, yesterday, ansated Joan Bat vta. a hukaaas, baring la his possaaaion a pig of blrok tla, valued at tsO, which, It ia allewed. bs had pultbased from some dock thieve, for tt 00. It la eupuaed te be a past of the lot atolea from the barge Mr, oa fTtdnesday last. IXtlAI. RKPORTrr-FHIDAY. Bsperlar Caart. rnsiVe about fa EzUtuin nf Camd Str-H. Jekn 8. Giles et. William iemsen and crAere. Tbia was an action to nouver tlO.OOO, with Intersat from tbs tttb of Match, 1134, atd is founded ut a bond exianded by the derendaata' to tbe plaintiff, made In November, 19S1, by the troditione is whloh the defendants' wsre to pey tn lbs plain til tbs above Bum, upon the oomp'etiun of tbe ojienlng and exten sion of Canal Into Walker street, aooording ti a plan then La tbe hands of ths Commissioners for that pur wwe. Tbe oomplalnt olsioied tbst the work was dorie according to tbe stipulation! thea made. The anawsr th-tike that tbs lmieovsmsrits men tint ed In tbe bond were ever earned out, aocerding to the plan specified In the bond, but asserts tbat it waa afterwards meterta'ly charged, anl without ths eotiseiit of ths d. fsndanfsi aud claims tbat tbe de fendants are La eonerqueboe absolved from all re Siialbtlity on tbe boml. On the trial, tbs defendants showed Ibat tbs plan was materially changed as alb gvd,anl tbat tlie ds fsndants bad thereupon notified the plalutll tbat they would nut be resjasialule for the payment of tbe Bum eued for. Onnnsel for the defendant then movwl that ths ooaniilalnt be dlembwrd, on ths ground that tbe boo 1 sued upon was conditioned upon the peiformanoe of the work as per plan trn lu the bauds of the Com. m'sahsiers, wbloh wns not dona, Motiiex waa grant ed, ar-d ti. ptaintiffs afale. to the General Term, alleging tbat the plan waa not a tared In ear mate rial manner, and asset ting that tbs defendants ob tained subetantlally what tbey bargained for, aud fat their plea now, and on ths trial la ths Court below, waa frivolous. Jofaa Van Buren argued the ease for ths reerion dents, and W. C. Nojes appeartd in support if It, Decision tsesrved. Hapreui Dourt. Bmgvtar Stent in Court SttMonlt n. Boktr it Icier. Tbls case has finally resulted In the disa greement and discharge of the jury. On coming into Court, Tone, of the Jury, Alfred nainea. n ada an axclted speech, in which as olaim- sd tbst ths Court bad no power to discharge the Jury until It had agieed upon a verdict i that he waa of opinion tbat the Jury were bound by their oaths to find a verdict. lis desired to reed to tbe Court a homily of fourteen fuolscap pages, on th duties ef the Court In such esses. Judas Roosevelt, however, told the oonaclsntlous Juror that it waa naeleaa for them to go out again, aa It was apparent they would never agree. Aniieation for ducargt on Babtat Corpus. as JYOjHS vs. i.. u. rtieaaraeon nv.Kr.nAi. KOTin . v Important Winter Neves ROGER'S RAYMOND S CI)TIIIN0 s!j in, lu a lira ruiton atreev. I Wr r an sxrtrm from ear lerse : ehionaiiie winter uiotitins ror sentiem-n, euperh overeoats, hnalneea and promenade as ailt a., a . ,wi,S .inAflr Ika 1 RFM-II WINTI R FASHION, ' fc,ew vasm aatsi aaesawf eitAnl. sat) txw4eeni I.O IR THAN HAVE F.VT.R HEKM K for iimimr otJtn thu counirf, vr t wi v. tun vnu,ie anal Uke do oiorr. TW f'Sallvl At. TABIBetmiK In niBaxokawr Itit.Uliiarti. ror. at ltlltVkf ftTfl nt Mnfietsxsr aaars.nl nay a. I ? gtVliafBT. Tha JntTtlDl drMMKllir JOHN MORGAN. Ki . nd otf, nrt I Ppfftkrn. TbfrUn1- of TvmpTnc tf ivl tO aU4aJf. m. .AOU, DtvC.t arVU.-x Wl lacou -, , , nlUwaT PIIU nntrA!lM ihr ftoliinn of B mall Poi. Mtf tho ln(1mmtlonJ tht loftttloui rta.etliti.oDi from uio btMir. it tlltni nool ana ctniionvn(r. una inaivinK crlVeobJoi tlwp. MAOuUctorr tM) UvUl Lo Pw ame NU.vnif nalto for U fintitbamtiton and Urtmtn,pf f L'alUd Htatj orl.KMK.wlUcloMattblioinris oa ft Al I thoWthilar of OrtobT,at ll flVloek, A M. irtonfT, bt vm n rinrsi, j m. ISAAC V. roWLXK, Poatn IlaekerV Farina la In lb klahast aa a dellrloua snd wholeeome food st all aeasoi veer. It Is spurs preparation from iwheat,wit admlatiirs of snr ether fraln, snd henee la In In tbs eiimmer aeawn r.itenalTely naed st tb louee, lit. Mrbelae, Metropolitan, and other 0 mtela and saieoua. It la raiddly beoomlag an In aide dlah oa all good tabloa. ,,.. Manufactured and Bold at the Croten M Cherry at. New York. A liberal dlaenunt to lor S. generally by '7,fJtVlR'i''iK01 gar- Herker A Brother's t lour snd Farina, exhibited for competition at tbe fair ef th Ai Initltute, Palace Garden. Breakers enC ere Aaeoriatlon of New York end Brooklyn, du Tempe-mBe.'' Taa TU Thla waa an ap- vnanes plication f.w the discharge of the prisoner. II. B'okardeon, alias '" Boaton Charlie," on to grouta uai ne is not guuty ot grana larceny, aa alleged. A boy, naeesd Lsttie, in the employ of Morgan At Co., went to the bank with a draft for ej-OVO, obtained the money oa It, and on but return home, met the prisoner, by whom he waa Induced to give up half the money. ..Rlchardasx are afterwards arreattdand oommltted Tor triaL Motion waa now made, aa stated, oa tbe ground tbat tbe act la not larceny, nor waa tt eoobextloment. for It was nettae oa the jiait eg tbe boy, a lad leae than eighteen years oja. xweuaon rsetrvea nnui atonoey, Cktny ef Ifalifiout Protetion Tht soVwt Koot iHlla Cvtasrert vs. Whiu A JTsors Ths plaintiff cbargsd the defendaata with larosny of a cavnln atrck of pills, and of fixture for making the same. That charge haa been dismissal by the Grand Jury, and the defendante now became plaintiffs, and claim of Cumstook $10,000 each for malicious prose cution. Dirorct Vifrirl Tfanagm w. CtxfAfirwte llan aghan. Judgment of divorce granted. peat two wseks, hsvs beld 10 pnhlle Tempersn. Inse; loo aisned ths pledse, to drink no more I tins drinks. Ths members sre,reqnetrd to la Bowery, tbla eeenlne, at balf-pait le'eloea 14 K, , I ALCKONe-k, ITeetl J. OLGYt. Meant Vernon Taxea, I'alan Part, r vllle, Ollnvllle, Wakefield, x.-Tbe sale of unpaid taxes, sill take place at Albany on the November next: the Collector will alt at Kl llth ward Hotel, eor Elisabeth and Grand ate, day next, Uetober Sl-t. far one day only. J ORalK, General Collector. OCT Illaaa Mrrtrng-A arraad Sfasa Mee- the Keeular Indriiendent llemocrsey of Brook le held In the City Hell Psrk on Tneedsy Nov let, KSI, at I o'clock p.m. Eminent ip.a, addreee ths meeting. oca U1TB A DRfKAHD OrOprasa Rater of Dr. ZELL'S Ten Powders, and he Uke a dlsllks to I mll of lulaalretlus drlnka. rsckasee, with dirertlooe, $, S3 and fit. W not poieon, ana csn ne eiveu unsnown wunoi viuce, i A nirn ex, tww wen n OW diweoeery, avr, N.Y. D ya wast Whlakere ar Mawatae If eo.aadyour beard won't grow, ua my i hlrh will force tbe beard to grow ootbeer fee tn als weeka. Price 1. Snt by malt l anywhere. R. G. GRAHAM, 100 Nassau st, S BROOKLYN. NiTOBAUZATioir. Within th past two weeks, too persona have been naturalised In the Brooklyn Ctty Court. Cf these, 60 naturalisation pepers were issued on Thursday night, nod last even ing about 100 additional were granted. KrrcnLicAw Asskmrlt Nojhwatiojt. Tb RspuMlcana of tbe fith AesemUy district, met at t'na Hall In Myitis avenue, on Thursday svenlng.and nominated Mr. B. BauraiH, chairman, In place of Lcoirs C. Aspbcs, dsollned. I!r v. Samdkl T. 8rrAR, D. D., of th South Presbyterian Church of tbla city, baa been obliged to yUld to 111 health, after a eteady aervlce of ssrenteen years, and baa been granted from six to twelve mnttbe leave of absenoe. He left on Tuesday for ths South. Duriug bis absence Rev. Sauced H. Cox. D. D., has oonsented t4Bup4yhis puli4t and to psrform pastoral dutiee. Dxnocaano Munvci, K mass meeting of toe Keguiar independent Democrats or Brooklyn le to ne neia at we viry uau, on uouiay evening next. It la presumed tbat the speakers will taks ocaaaion to ventilate the manner lu which erane of the primary electiona have been conducted this fell, and an In teresting meeting Is anticipated. Tub Water Question in vara Conner ContCIU A special meeting of the Common Council was held lest evening, to taks action In re'a Hon to the Water queetlon. Aid. Qaxsa presided. Aid. Mama stated that the Special Committee ap- pi inwn 10 oourer wiin tue uootmiasionsrs, aai nisi yitprepnred tbelr rejairt, ami moved to adjourn, which waa lost. Aid. Caauew thsn offjred the fol owtrgt Rtioltrd, Tbat A'd. Davtow, Scaoi.se and Gasaa be appt luted a Committee to negiAUts with tb Wa ter Gcmmlaalooeis and Contractors a basis for a full understanding and settlement of the question now agttatlng tbe public mint upon the subject of sup. plying th city of Brooklyn with water, aad rep. it their action to the Oexmon Council for ratlfloatlon. iesolrerf, Tbat aald rrpoit be made the special order at the next meeting of tbla Ik ard, Immediately after reading tbs mint tea A'd, Tavuia tbomrkt 'this as ansinrraslonof a waut of ooufldance In tbe Committee already appoint ed. After eome other remaiks, tbs Board adjvurued wLbuul taking action oa tbe reso'utlou. 8eo Tulrd Faf for furthor Now. Mrs, WnvsLow Soothuo Sratrr. Mrs. WINS LOW, sa experienced auras snd Female Fhyalclsn, has s Soothing Syrup for Children teething which greatly facilitates the proeeae of Teething, by softening tbs gums, reducing all Inflammation will allay all pain, and Is anrs to regulsls ths bowels. Ds. prnd upon It, Mothers, It a Ul give rest te yourselves and relief and health te your infants. Perfectly safs In all cases. Sold everywhere, Prlos only SO ceuts per bottle. Siroir's Ko. i Sewtjio Machixm (100 Singer's No. I Sewing Machine, $00 Family Be lug Machine aMtetTS Hemming Ouage reduced ta tt For ell manufacturing purposes Stawsa'e Maoauaa are wltbont sny rival In ths msrket, I. M. SINGER A CO., No. aM Broadway. No. 1W Fultoa atreet, Brooklyn. I THE DABT CUTTING TEETH, OR THE BOWELS OCT OF ORDER T You may aaft ly reeort to that old and well tried remedy, Mrs. Wlnalsw's SOOTHING 8YRLP. Theussnds of mothers throaghout ths Land Ihsnk Mrs. Wtnalow for her lav aluabts rrmsdy, and for ths com fortalile nlnl.fi real they are enabled to enjoy by ths use of her medicine. On trial will convince you. Price only is oeuta per bottle. Small Chahoh. 1iwts a-td Halt Dime ran be had at Tax Sow Office, ta Five Dollar packages, aod Three Cent pieces In Three Dollar packages. City money only received. Pennies In Fifty Cent rolls. , Fettilral At a laram and euh meeting ef tb Demnrrata nf th KOth Ward SJ Ssventh ave, oa Thuredsy evenlns, Ort t It wss unsnlmoaely reeoleed lo enppori W1 L ROBINSON, , as Member of Aiaemhly, I llth Aaeemhly Dletrlet, asa gentlemen of the ry qualifications, aad, above all, as ths hei frarleee exponent of true Demoerstie Prlncti wbo will honor not slons but Dlatrlet, but tbe County nf New York. JOLLM DO RAN JOHN DO LAN, tix'r. Dash away the Intoxicating- Haw second meeting of the Daah Away Club wll at Oreille Gardner coffee snd reeding re Haturdsy evening, st TH o'clock precisely. Temperance come and help oar glorious r GAKDNKK,snd others will address th me. GARDNER, President. Ilewlta life Rahman. THK MIRACl LOU BKMKDY. Rheitmatlem, Neural sis snd soot in their sroi alao arrofula. klna'a eviL erraloelas. old ulcer worat Caere of dieeaeee of the blood, great del. er complaints, kidneys, esltrhsnm. Incipient t ion, Ac., ars moat certainly cured by this purifier. Ilrallhi I.lfe llnlsam Cared aia af RIHLK ULCERATION ef the feet, anclee and day j appointed to so toths Hueplta! snd hs cured, sud my lug eared bv that MIKACt'lX) vlaed to trr I1Y ATI'S LI 1 took ths advise, and am happy to aninutatl-d, I waa BAaa. LDY. JAMES DONALDlMI an uusmsn st, ur Ilvall's Ufe Dalsan Cared Msa f 104 Third svenue. of sethmsof the moet pai dsnseroMS kind. She bad been anllcted froa. tod the epeeaue ae eevere ae te force tbe at. reset boos out of place. Uteri's lit Dwbaain Cwrwel Kx-AI J. Kelly, Thirteenth Ward, F.DefBrooklyi tl-m, after Its had been under medioal Ira vain, and crippled for moutha Hyatt TJfe natsana Cared Mr. T Noe. M Grove street sud II Clinton Msrket, r mstory rbeuiustlem aud gout, after hs bad t pled for years. Myall's IJfe lUawaaa Cared Wan. oftlre It Wlllet street, of king's evIL Ths al ed tbe entire lift elds of tbe neck and face. f Hyatta Ufe Balaataa Cared Jaasaa whose oflloe Is st No, et Front street, of chron sta of the must torturing kind. OVRRCOATS AT EVAHS'. Handsom Black Cloth Overoests Fin Black Cloth Overcoats Esquimau a Beaver Ovsreoete ' Mommjw Itnever (reereoate. . Bine, Black and Brown Caator Beavers. Fur Hei u.-h- r,vraAata. . ....,.,..... --:. - -- aeellentruottvereeee..... -I-;,-lsed Beavera, Caaalmere, Melton, and ether Qrercoau. AtElAM' & v Fultoa street. t5! .i a .10 te Nte .10 te te it tt It t - lt0 'fiffl it 00 in 00 it oo tViKraa Clothiko. At E. DEO ROOTS, lit Fultoa street Black Cloth Overeoate AIM Black Braver Overcoats flOMI iklmo Besver Overeosts f1?"! Caetor Beaver OvercoaU ilSSi an.. li. , tsVOO I "i- v. - rr !. j -.--i- ,r. i-.t,; .teatrtXwptst'ttxtuuS street, between Broadway and Nassau street, Wnxooi A Gibb SBWINO HAOUIKK. Ws bars To thli a (JraWteol dewieweiratara that a machine haevery vsepset sapwrtor and pre-eminently adapted uraauLi lw now be had a resssnshle ilacturra ana onia, w naieeei and Rtail, by N. Otf Broadway, pposltt St, Mithels ilUU Ilyatfe Ufa Balaam haa Cared csm a of similar dlseaaee,snd II will most serti sny esaee which csn b reached by aaedictae In seeordsnoe a II h the dirertlooe. It doe oot oontaie s particle of mercery er deletelioua mlneraL It can be taken with pi ty by tbe moat d-llrte woman or Infant. PRINCIPAL. DEPUT, No. 4 GRAND r ir.cta. pnr Iwttle i all buttlea at. Agent for Brooklyn, Mra HAYES, IT Full Tcieey's Orlsrinal Cwlasablaa rial The lieat, ths very boat snd tbs only genu Ihst iisnis In msrket. fiOeente per box. 1 tiratid at , Y illiamaburah. Sold et F. C. V CO 'X. HI Frsnklin at, Nrw York) HAYES, sud ntallcd at all druggiats. It. aX.1T. NEURAIXI1A. He. liMewood Counte. Tenn . la reened --..;.-. zrr - . . m. -2..t - I .-. miltea loinoe wnoanner vjia nearaigiai The following letter from W. C Smith. Re. yvllli ulttj DariOTVll4.B,HarweodCo., TeasuOct, Maaaaa. Raowsv A Co. i I saffvrwd reff reera wilhnenralslaln tbs bssd sad fas. with Ben I Co., Tea veera V Bmiet of tbe time 1 wae onsbls teslssp, sxr under Ike latlnene of oplsts. My gsusrai 1 came very much affected, and f seas rwruesu' sleUon. I celled In the most skillful phr the country tried all tbs patent madleinss, certain cures for each dleeaeee tone effect, attention was called te RADWAY READY and by the nee of one bottle, for which 1 pai. wss entirety relieved. More thsn s mouth I sines 1 atoppsd using it. I feel ne eymptonu of tbediaeaee. Mr general health La reatorr out beln g solicited to do so by any one, "but t freewill and eeeord, I sea yau thle fiir pu that thoae wbo may bs sutferlag with the almllar dleeaee, msr suffer ao loogsr. Tbse. to lesru further partlculare aa to the wood. Srrfurmed by RADWAVS READY KKLIK reee either Meaera. Coppn, Jr. A Co , Dr tbla plsc from whom 1 otaalaed your Head or to your sincere and obliged friend, W. CI la cases of Chreale Newralgia, Radwaira II Plllaand Renovatlss Reeolvent, need la a ihe READY RELIEF, wlU neatly expedite I'ndrr all elreametsneee when pala not inss erof lu preeence, ths Ready Relief ahould b la a f. w minutee it will restore the patient t comfort. RADWAY A CO, No. Ill Soldbydnisaiatssvsryahere, at ta cent, aad tl per bottle. octTte lUldwIa's Clathlag EstaklWhssu THE LARGE8TiN THE CITT. Built by Wa.&Aaroa, Esq , sipressly for th NO. Tf AND Ti BOWERY, The Isrseet saeortment ef fcshlaaabls Fsll ter Clathlog of every vsriety, taste and etyl fered. and w 111 bs sold Isss tbaa at any ethe tbUctty. 140 000 savedyearly"bTbelag eff Bread Ths beet artteta that can bs had la tbe wer ployed la the Cuatnro and othsr drpartras. setaldlahment. LADIES, please call and e Chihlrea't DepartmentT a JOTuTbl Natlra la Iaeawrtar af xaVietiasx a vaaaers-Iospeetore ef Election and Caavnawi .lLu'Uke Ue oath ef la lk are notified umcw,Meu Ward tors of Election jot DAY.OttW.lM, I'.inaaMnra UI,AV. m. Bl. I Wards w TltWAYJbwl, VaV Cmraawm will aviralmtaLnr! tZim et the time aJBaaaSKjedl IJIXvaaaW 9 4Tm Th, UuMmWr wfao arda,t in eleven Wards wlil tt, and Caavsswrs for i vtm. usa iiaallr sg t leatsaaae V,teuat