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iVH if t XHB NEW YORK SUN. ,,r nmilein Jtatty. -eja-AsaMre hatter l JtCjULar eaS imnaMM ' thalr eirrartisamsaes grXiTSri ilatl. OaT Ot Tnl SS SSeeiVsete " w ,u "".EZXL'.w m broieu rahtlew. Aiii.icAirt0u.t, fro" to'""' wu mat feoling, attentively the dovolopinont cU twnd pnMle opinion In Knropo. Every top to. at da rolltlcal freedom mad by th na UotnY'itiea cEnropo) Tery Incident which tend to awaken thought and educate th masse of th pwpljtaakaowWgeofthelr rl,thta, trenth- fit InaUtoUonj upon this continent and addi t tr aecmrlty against unnecessary and dlsas tWMWofflct with tho Old World despotisms T1er li 0 British statesman of I he present day wk0 wonU dar naadlaesly to provoke a collision wtththltonntry-notbaus.th ruling class ta Ingland bar. Ucom. more ftUndly to "and ZL nor Intelligent and Independent and Jgi. oXn.Im.nU control tb. acUcn. of their government In a rr eater degree. IT ncllc also, that eTen under the stem des noUamof ioti5ArLr.', public crtolon ln Praac Is becoming too stni g for the de-o: and hi, sate.ll to control it. Iurlng the recent war la Italy It " toaDi Bec''rT ,0 r,Ux ln rUU disolpline ImpoeeJ npon the French press, and though tb Oorernment has tried since the do of th war to restor the former system of iuorhlp, th French preos, sustained by public opinion, reseat and resist the attempt to reduce i. ..1i la a condition of abloct servility. Bo "fc .. .! bold. Indeed, bar aom ol tue raru journu- I . i u.i!n I. lh ItlicrtT of the nress I bee-In contending for the Uberty or press, that th 0Trnant, through It Official Organ, I baa warned tham that It will no longir tolerate their "polemic xceaMa." Wa are fain to believe, however, that th GTrnmitnt wDl not venture to act up to ita IKraat of using th power at In command to lup praas all discussion distasteful to It. If th French presi wIH only speak out fearlessly and hooeetly, asserting tb right of free ,ietch and of a pre, tb government must mccumb. Th pen is, Indeed, mightier than th (word, and tb French journals, if their conductors bar tb courag and manliness to defend their rights, can aaccesefully defy Lot is Natolboh and his 11 million bayonet. Another bopefol sign of the progress of public opinion in Europe, Is tb general sympathy manifested toward tb Italians In their noble stand for independence and th right of self-gov ernment. Half a century ago, a levoU against their ttrannts, would hav been crushed re- morssleuJr by brut force, ln the name and on behalf of "legitimacy." But the tlm have cbaniedi and not a single jower in Europe dares now dlsput th right of tbo Italians to govern themselves. Lees than half a century since, England Joined a coalition to impose a ruler upon France, whom th French people did not desire, and now we hav one of England' chief minister declaring publicly, that the right of th poopl of every country in Euro) to got ern themselves, in their a n war. must b respected. Wion we bear of a Ilritbh aristocrat and member ot the Govern ment, adrocalirff the doctrine of I'opuLir sot ar elgwty, w may surely conclude that right views of government are making rapid progrosi In th old world. Ts riltbaater KxpedlUea. Th Few Orleans Mta of Saturday gives the following acconnt of the movements ot the fili buster', vidoftheae'loa taken tiy the reiierai authorities to prevent them fioiu going on their ccnteiup'attd cxpedMh n I For a ie-. ortwo pat, It was known to msnjr of our ioiie1ht turn eni C"HKriruiig at a dej aoina erven n I'r 11 jw tlilseit), nu tbo Atgleie aiJc, ual.t. IVwdtM MrUlftUltf. 4.IK1 tbatt tlatt IkMIIIIHU dully itoi"-vlig -hUiLUuUn lruiu A .liu aud tan nd Woiiitf But'ii. CUtettvr Uliabcctiniing awartot tlio fait, urt to woiW rcaMusly tnlrurt t tht iJtfiKiis vt tint lcftlvs"io( tb vitt ti-Mi-n, Ami luntniticd m LuruUr cf hli fl"i t ' u h "l"" cms aadto nrt (loinl.tu-.tiriiiiHiiil, i.J to itiu tue lumn vf tii niuiirnt 'rai la tluniUir. Ttt-VM' Unliiatf t tuj tn-j Hr l."-i1 mnitl- (ilfj, tVI.d. COLfliUi -"mM MiUaiU l tUuie tio- Uikd ii i' 'l'' I- U-ilwt 'i t".ito! uil jaunted iu aJl IUjI wv gtiuttf uu. Oa Im1 tfatjit.y uurulHir of jn ugeni cnl d,wutlnjUolua rilrtl t li..rn.' IU lu w der Intake Ibc ktcnierltiuset uior U HTttOa Itx wf. Thtft ttitg 'rKo ittjtiin ut iuu tnuiteJ 'OJ-pioi.-s fciid tittr iu v umi.it i wuNuiou, but it tunivl out t-at liipy o'wll I'iiiguriiiU tailr way V Tt Kas bottLr urmojmi ni tu mpUitta buU laity bsvt givtu ntu tt, Tu-t tn oil gui iA lUv KlatUitut ly V Icrnim aui elfUlmra tiibt -vi. cs.iuMsmu li-vl -iii'i ruKu Mjiwlt.lt Htj mhick UaVifctiiu. jiiofiutiiiti'Lly a it U utfu uUtixu. Aci tua UtteeiiMK"!.. i,i, tio . .n m rwurr I1'ijio vat.Ltl inorwC'si' lj tin u ivtr. ud tbo biiMol tbe tali. uun.u 1 1 t-Hiatr votly iwrted cka. On Htbuaja tt'U ntl ul tua HUkmtl( rUiladui'tUtCtk.twjiti Uutriin, Htttu(1tiitu Ca iu llnue to rW.r for AwiuwiS iu u ui, tut tieteitt rpfukln taiitnit tu iiv -Out tu llm uHictr tlatcvu u. ir Wg, wmi imr" -v uiiuiik uii cjo bim 1 tovanait aiiMint'i' ut tu iy uUn r(fojot tu gTtat br XLv urctsMU-ry J J (liiiuU. We uif ml gift tM Uct.ta cuiiuttti ua vtiiai Uiu nT r, tuoiiffti Lt I'Ult HU ti lHHt tUast tbtj .NiilMdelJiItlr. liftd fti'y luoit tud ltb tl ailr;! a,-JilltU tliAU y otMcr ivM. In xi u I ii DKiVitlt'io i4- dou cf Col-ctji lUit.i, U j-ji.tiv,'jy rluh)i ucr Olfla0. TLo.'U-i at roJiT-lloii v u not atcucj at cUmm j thai : it lit t !-, imi t tu adut tuu hJ ryta vju ti m tu t m t ui tr tiw tut UilDlCa.1 Vst.al talll Wt tl Ukt U U U(t to flrt U() 4JT CUt loMI t t DiO rtUH H ' t lt4atsCU Ott Jiht lay at bet inKsjai-B-s t.uut ul . audit.. tlilWu M ( .ofbawit'W tl M'sMpttlUit V V t brOW U U(tll ttakr at A l..(timii lilt IrtlUl tllu It ft av,atikjt Hits kievr. Itgltt'd L r.f n vt tbe iut 1 1 c ovur i' i vlu n I lir tftice'i bud t'ltw vtOiV niuiit uj t m Vttlr I bertha, anl t t a iHiuiia u mm. ii. iu- vitfiiuut wctcUetal'i.t ttie ist'lK- ' iuu iuir Lt t it wmyltHl iver tu. itvt.r nut uit uf tuu vin4. ILtvic . ti HwliDi im ii in iiik tHOti J JiM turn at the Tuwdrt tltuMi tuajs Hi i rft , winch iuii4tU tie letaoi efutbo viL'iiiifi tut ihii mt nmli vuv 'ere iV lite tUu'i'M. Jlf t wb-t IVitU-r hill rorj qiiety tianiHl iwmi t n,.i,luc.n lvr lu uii ure, Ld irtiihed .iitw tu tuna, jud traiktl Itartnl rn, Tlefriu1 kt m rtf ir-1 m i.mi oitfci, twll' t a ab( rt tiiiivrlit sid Uifuri ttie cavp at IVm Jsi Hi-um- dtntiiuil. itl tue citoui autl iUk(.ftbet y tuit4 lit r "u kmdnd jttaweii feri. u- himS fr wtirr lb l.n.tbf wtii dva tbe rivur iu lu-ruauaU iH' d rH.tuiiJ i , uml but H--U.J UuUI e a ata t'e iru M.o Uivd uf t u 14 oua ivvvt, fcud Va aUewHi'a Uw be ltd dywu ra-:-a-.'Outie 1 ha tcTaCeiie cutter hg hWind of .t exHi5itUn, aUidlt4tldrtO bat U. It W Uttlllt t'l Vtd f ftMIl beeiKjwitumat S ct:.-tt I - to tbo bf.l ; the f Jeei, by toe at aiuVt Kuiiiiit, wUi u tbe lUutber v rot down rve ft i'0 'tie eud t pd ikj 1 1 are. Tbire wai Oftaidur-Ue eic ttiut Uuxt Uiorulng (Tuetda) wta It e-neduiiiuvt-nd tbid toe bird bal Quo, 4ui cuLUlerbla cunUy uu tbe ou.t m t) vbtkt lUaturr oou d batvc Xwi(Nr ttikvo tbeu. Nune bad e.iieait AlJ tbe uamdiy vey ordar'y and laof tetieWe UUU were n-a W(wcwd. Uut tbt !, tbe euLUaLs-tor o' MpaiM .ul t(jr, eo n bfu"gUt tsbeb Uiia;tie, vndiiji tuyrrtriy wkwai.Vid- Tefure U j itnuj cutu.r c w.itt wml dottnatii9 bet cuune to iur-ur- a a b d U n dim, vered tbt tkentber Ld uut auibuivut ruv,4i m ou board t- C4it ftt tealoiiai, tb riwix. Lunwlf 4td in tLe bflsUtf avt tbe ttoutuc-t !, a.d ruunbig up, UlHKl ber laawBffPllBr-w-WUW liaw al' ajiLliij urwftt r 1 or muAitiou of war ftbuut tb-ui vimu liiti euore vt 1 Uiatdotlgbtful abode U umjuu iue tvnd Jli.tatora, koowa tbe lla'ixe. The uutwr uut Imi'uv; dteioid uflioiet't to rraiect tba r-v- l"iwiu -vo luf-aiuu, ur ta prtTeut tbe men aalu euibertiiarf u,Mm anue un aauria Teiwcl fur tUtirlo- ul d-jatiuatlou, tue Uim MtfEnoibTrpui wa dUrtrmd to g down, lib a lonfc-Tom uu bar forroa-tle, uJ aettittoi tutu did tt-t get away. Sb Mt uur cly to Weduee dT arr r.log, ad gut down iiur-aitf the ui" t NtKtt Leluie uat a couuuy uf m ri!lf ry from Bt t Uuugr, fcftflbg beou t-Jl-d nut by V & f4rahl KBawttgi.T, evuedtwu uctUr ouiuuiad of CajHa'n Jamu HaTnaria, v.bUtiuu(uumLdl (be ouuju UiiUed bUtea tro e lw w,?rv uut dwb during VtcUu.oe Unit ttM eautttiiMt lu Uila Ottjr TS 1uwduvu'y triWorml W tbe ateaer Kltubtad, btch t-vd e iue ut fr.iu tu iUHf fur tiat yirjcaa, tVaad d-Mtgdlut L.e ui4,uito letflou U 11 GENERAL IWELUQENCE. AhTHOMT 11T, on of iU oUett moinbera or tliU city, Aiei ou tuntUy. Uih i c-oW lantant. eU bie reunc in iue city u lludaon, iSew Ut- Mi t tha adranceJ g of DegW 83 car.. ' . .. . RM . 1 - rl born near lalcrsun, Jvnvy, sar ratcnun, J N.y. II. w, ttimhtti to tl ter la few lork about KUii.snd bj iii exergj- and Industry, sooa secured a larg axd lucratlr practice, ln wlrich be was actli el vagJforinoitbaii80yeat. Mr. Dar did DM, however, cofliie tla attention to U pra feaatoa. IT wm cm of tie oa-nari ef lit land to wL, Ji a lr tart ol Jamer Cilr la now IrllSdjrMaJtiucInaJpartv- (a ,tUUU u..r.rle, j. Mi. t t-on.trortlnrr and I Maintaining tha turnpike ore tha nun M I K.w.rV. and anlanunllr In tuDJIa th. New I ot . . . . .. il I.. .u . 1 Jersey Ballrondlo how Mronawlck, ho took I very actlr Interest. Ho also Rare moen attan tlon to ejrrlcnltnr and to raising fin hone and cattle, and for many year tu enairetl, at groat airenee, In lb ntrprls of firalning and cullrvatina; lb Halt meadowi between tb llaoaenrack and Tauale rlrers. When Tax an vm opened by th Htxleaa forern vent fof settlement, Mr. Dry ai ona of tbo first to engaR, with others, In a project of axtanstva eolonliation In that country, which, orcnpted bim almost acluslvely for several year, but provoJ uxiticceisful by roaaon of tbo rafiual of Mexico to perform bi r engagemonla. In mining operation! In Now Jersey, In Horth Carolina and In Oeorgla, bo alio took great In terrnt, and eipcndod largo in me of money, and East Nswark It one of the latest of bll an tar prises. Mr. Dit wan dlitlngnUbed for tbo earn sines, energy and tbo onwaToriog eonfldento with which he proeecnted orery eatorprtMtn which bw engaged, lilt view! and project were liberal, aid froinently too much in advance of tbo timet to bo Immediately remunerative. Tbof o who come after btm do and will enjoy the benefit of bli labors. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. s AlHval aftke Oily af WahU4te. One Day Later Intelligence. TliaSrrtw steamer Cltr of Washington, from Liverpool Brit, f 4th, arrived at thl port yesterday arteinoo Sue brings Lnndon papers of the 8Wh ult. one day later teen the mrll advtoes by the Indian. CTistaiittnotiln Journals of the 1Mb of Stfiitember stale that a dreadful fire bad destroyed upwards of 1 OHO bouses In the Turkish nar.lt al. It broke oat In tl e quaiter of llaw-Kenl, built like an amphitheatre, u i qmiirr n niwhviUf uiuii ! mn iiiuuiiawni on the side of hill, and tohaUted by BO.DOO Jown. and fnun Uie linwwe being it wood, the flame spread -hlbeBl0. fr).htful Hdit, .,'d,n, ? 'hort time upward of OU habttaUeis were drtrojed. The ure was urn, mm rrsona wouajut, vtn unuer, uut on the next da; it sln burst out arreeb, and very nearly 1 000 bousca more were rediuwd to aahk The Inhabitant were seen running half naked through thestirttsueklng shelter, and mor than SOU fanU Ilea wto lost all tbeypoMwaaed are encam lied on the bill. The Sultan onlered a number of military tent to be supplied to afford them temporary shelter, Dbaatroaa Kapleelets. mi atauuiuvMir rwruiuii in oi'ii. iwi umh ii followlrg I Yesterday a terrific ilalon occurred a the crcuslon osp manufsctory of Mrssra Fcasux, A riruxn'S, situated In Whlttall atreot, Birmingham, Hi MaocliMter Ouarilan, of Sept I'lh, has the whlrh wad attandod bv an enormous loss of life. It appears that the firm having had larjre ordors on hand, one of them for the Turkish Oovemraent be ing for H.OtO.000 is'eaps, bad a considerable number of peraeni employed In an eitenslve rang of ehop ptngattliebackui their premises. Itissupoeedthat there could n have been less that elghtf peraona, the matority of them being women asd girls, at work yesterdsy tnomlnf , when the accident occurred. IMblngl at present certainly known regarding a orlictn t It Is supd that It took placa ln an apart ment when the cap are " primed" with the deto nating powder, and where there were or female eraploed. TUie loom was suuaiea in ids uura story or toe slmf iplnfft immediately benfmth wss the workhouse, where a larirer numlier of women and girls were en gsged, and in Immediate contiguity were otliers em ployed lu various ojierstlons cteinected with the man ufacture. TLey were all busily at work, when. In an mutant, a terrlBe eiploalon took pliee. Windows, w a is ana roors, were nuriea into tue air, ana ins un fiiitunateworkjile scattered In all directions, or I but led under the lunderousmaasi a of material which I eubiHded lito a cbvtto bee,r, btifun. hre aIJnd to tba ' Mil-: lUriUCU fcliej U til IU1 1 ((. aTiitwj uwi tu wicvk 1 nnrrnr of tbe eoene. tbe umtiere uf ma umwuntf Bav lng becoma IguLted bj tba late unity of tba ei,4o ai'ti. The iermis ecKaed In tba frmit rrt of tha bul d-rg,-Abn vera ortnatrallTely unbijttresl, ruabadto tbe window, and wore rciwd from thntr iriItiK p.ltim by tba multitude who bad b an attracted to ibeepnv i it me iiowe nr inn evpfomun. m itniu aln-4au'la t)tan lTMwUtd Itawlf tu thufltf who bed the (ccuietTe t niftke their way throug-h tbe burning builtl Inr. tlffl- or n drI wr heJf bntijl in tbe ri'irut. cutcnj wisa aaair oewq aomvTra ( au ufhrre, whmie log wereemebed under the &4bri atrrtcbed out their ftrmii. ptetnutly imploring for t a atanot t and crlee were lwrtJ fnun thone wboa poid tl n oould nut be aeen. One elderly woman Mt on a beam, unable toeKtrlcatobeieelf, ae another piece of tlmlirr lay aortann herlrgn. An effort we made to rrecue her, but the burning bull-Hog u fa'Untf In aJl direittotip, anl aba bavl to be left to a nnnibta fate. Bt'airelrbad ahe been left when part of tbe roof fell lo v.ith a Willie craati, aid nbe and awie glr'a In her Tit It ilty were ttunv-diatelT cruabed to datti. Jt aaau hour or kwo, however, rfo-e tbe ft eluvl Immh uut umbsr. andlt ai In.iKkrwibla to ioatit'ite waith fr Uiepi..r people who were known tobe ftOHHight the HiUia. Tbe reault wae, up t 7 o'clock Urt nvht, no focr than 17 bodiva bal Uvn recover ed. All were eoaWktngly rnutiUatod and dUflgured tbat Identity waa laMtiiilile except In a few tmrnm MirH of tbom were tla 1m -J ire of glrla from 10 t- 19 yearaofnge. Sareutcon, who were more or leMln jured, wro talen to tlo General II wpltal, and one tHiutil'd lii aieliaJibo wee being conveyed tli re. Wa may add, tbat tbU la the tl.lrd .l..nl.rn In ircuio.iii cap inanufactotlee which Ila takeu plaJo in an many inuiititr. Tl e leundon Olobf layii I The Ueme 8 n-tary bu coma to no drctrton iou tbe p4i wliither there ala'lbe n commutation of the afiutenoa of If, Bm.t hi MT Tbf dilay which bat been uocatiuned, arrnee frfttu the fact that clrcmnttAucee have tiaiipiret whkh lad toaau-iitcbmthat there are otlior rwi f a loua cbanK ter attalnat Dr. B-ti r, wblob the iuUco aave rtc.lTed luitiuctioue t-i lurubtigato. Tha tare! Kentr. TheLombm SMf,oftheSetb,aaya that tbo wrk of rcpHtr.ng the tlreat raivden. procredi with rapidi ty. IbmiKhMr. StHtn JU erxi l h cintraetl to itiUu tho rtlr- for X5 f 10 It rummm tobtdtcidid ui-uu wbomtbe coxt abaJl fait. The Star aayi Tl e fiib tic C'veu at tbe Inque it wat, an may be niuuticd, ol tre moat cnuttatictiiy ch ote at trtr m lettaidinl tbe pa-tlei wbn cre n-aily ilablf, Mr. Ui iniui. coiitiHiin( tlnt all Lie rapuia Wnty In coinietilm with tl oeinr na bad waiml, and Mr Cami-i m, t u the mt.t tbe dlrttsre,tu tbe other land, aryu'DR Uiai tr.e amp aud eniim bad uok mi taiitltnl ,ir to tbeUnipnny. of ponnn, o i the mUsiiiiv I uf tii'a jsnint Uih-iuU tlio quen m uf wholnrea.ly to Uur tbeei-eiiMj of puMliiw tbeah'p In urdtrt atti tbe arrnt-aiout to pay tbo mim uf itHHi Iim Isoin madtKitbui.t preiudicv t tthUine turn. The dinpute between Mr. Bcoir Kreju.anl tbod'.ncbre v.1 1 tcn.?rTvdtoaibitia'bu A complete eiaumatam ha iti n ma b of the b ' exe, and emih oh of tbe at lp by hh uf tho m emi iiei.t it gioctn. at !' rfipwut of Mr ItNai-v, h H the lergtfct riVan lioblrr Lu the cniiieny, aud fie triu t il uwathat the fU'iiati' tulxl aid iiihep'ttj il tbftavo t'llim b!Ui weie cuuuecbd with tie ftihiul that exa-tMt are iibiiijind. IM ab li of lach builer bav auntninrd hoiwe a1 In hi atiiure t tho hix.'k at the iiiiiiniai.t uf xp'oalou, aud oue or to uf t . uisffa are im m ui in pm iminttiin'c'V o-hi UeluniitlktiU. Thme putt-tiwIU lm ivmo'jilua dnvurtwn, ami Utbr pwraatii-pbed buthuia, Tte trit got tbe b llei by tttlMU'lo lovebird will ircurat.' tie malele oie giUmi up etetn, ai.d the mL1 Wl I lU't plutMtdoii bur )a i .id Hih mir. cl nii'iau, I at, In uroir tbat the ful lent lnr4g'.iiu u ay le oiab, ami f at pnbJic could- lice rh md te nhtorrj to te in e e etii(s requ-iea 'be Wirdtoi tl e A Jmiraltjr t tid down ou f tbetr ufhciira to t.aiu'inttlie aUlp. Thi mjitt bai loti rtrf-iaiud. The )kidof Tiade will, ofaAiraj, makethi uaual Imia .iitliii. In fuie ffretitifjfr the ceitifltato. Sou.j u tl e iJifctrei v Ui had takn ln-jtba prevUmi 1 1 the acehliut tl tlo'.HU inat , have withdrawn, but utlieruppHcatbum Ian h-eu mad. aud the imnibrr of itvtttiigt ia ntiw (in the InMikeof tbo c mipauy U rbuirr iimrv vt au it woe ai iue oate oi ua vumii ivaf tug tbe Niro. Ibe Hhtrburue J mmal, apoakhiaTof ttw eontinitf-d attraituu uf the gieat ablp at Wevmoutu, aty-M j ue mauimutu an-paun cuuiiunea vie ouuire of uq divided attiaitl iu, aud thuiu-a .da baviaittMl ber during tLe jattut ek Judging fnmi tbe number that we have Leaid want ou board lad emek, tue rev. ti could nt cave leiien lar abuit ol f.u.wt. T riaJ atte. Tlte larotl Clg met on Iht W tb, aud epHlnt el il lhfcbui. In tbe aubual at ocatiou uf (be lope, II j IIu'liif-H a'lvidt-d to the National Ani'-lyoc llohvtia, and referred to the Ciiunre exprwd by tbai ankeiuby againt tha Tepal Uueruuwut. lu cubdualun be cxurahcd a hojw that tbe ItmiiuM wuuid teturu t their a.Ufcu.uct to tbe II Ay dve. lttcta fruiu it tine iiiitlon a rumor uf a lutur tri-turary moTt-iuent ui tbe Abrurzl, ami etate that the Klin ol Nap'ce tiw eent Uot to Kit It dvwn. Adv. ore bate lieen n-cttlred f nmi CMiUutlnoie t tba.latult, NunerMa arreate La. I ttaneit nlaoe In coirf (iiirnre of the diaiH.very uf a iiuhttral mieit riry lbrniKpiiacva lo have brokea out in tfatuntay, but 0Mtn the pi.vloua fhuretay tt ia xvuouuid by Apia. Mtfuroua u.ea4t)rue have bten tat en ly tut guTemmeut. 1 wo fit ;t a I at Uii iuinre I before ta rVraf llo, auilbanaJriu ' al anied thudaytue itl let Among tbtj prlut 'pa WaJerauf ttrn oon-uinu-j were two Oeoeialaof InvkUb, o-ie of tUmu Uofjr ror of tha Iardanrlka, aud aevral Oolunale of riemaa. No ChiUtuoia wei tjuiprojuW In Uie Laffiv IfttUVgBee (Vf TtUjrtphfrom lo iion to ttrtTnol) tendon, SjU 2?. IhefunJj reuuh without ciargettndtbartlffundWliilaiodCiua In tue u nt-y uiaikit. a , The advicea from tha contlnetat deaonha a gewaral aUonoe of eiteculatlre biuuueea, uctwltbitaiviiug tha auiiahiimUnoe of cajdiaU tuwachof tha marktH A d'HutatLuu fr.in tli luawona wal'td uu tha IU 1 have laned a-,'en hour-, i4 at ite dM w4 a J- I ifmriiavri nr.wil ftl.l. J.. .A.. .u-ia m l.i.n Int. -, luuipr liVll ili-M tthMaV 111 IDUITalsT Itill awj imwuiVT'T, ' JX."" "" "" 1 o fniSr, f th. elty of AUrdnew was preeentel Ju Uni Jor.. Kcssau., laat evenloir. In Uuic Us L In t Ijs cnurve U hu ad.li ess, U todan d that EJ 1aa4 wouia never, under his ausi-lues, enter into a ewav "" u? V"-s rhjbu of tw nU V govern lbu. selves withuut the InUrluieiJe U lor2a c"Uso were tecnUsd. It. a'so l.ut.1 on ran,anotr rrfom, d toot udd aa vRneit sih by de. lli.U.g i. st Kuguuul L-oM a Uk.ua on hii, xld'jU mjchtyoi saithsrvet ofthe wie-ul. L'juku, juu n au va 'ia . uceu utvi iirj Msiv it vty na tuuiuivr ii the mu iae ukuouupui or tint I i:"'.'''-.!'"'''""'. "".""". .-"iTrtoTlVcenr''1'" "" ' t't'J I sitMHHiiiuii A sail nil rmiil llll tit I i at i i ia U.e ttlf and 1 1 tflnu bna u'o Urn ma-lo nut nee.e I TiJttnu l". bJ - l.iUba'fof the ctrtc.iUTi and Mr Cmimbli. ttio I Tha KprrU ttl Oravrf Iwkaof Tjaa. Boom although thtvned with the coral .cation hi. own pro,. He In Tuscany. . J '"?- portea in tits refusal it we Alto. Ambassadors of Prano TK p.rt. rv s. a neniWorndal ioomal. annjunox the arrival of tle Aiomlean Mlnb4er at rekia. n aaoetxled one of the braoeht of th Petto, aeoomrsv tiled by the rormbf rs of his legation. They were no allowed to see anything of th country, and while awaiting an lateivlew with th Emperor, were required not to leave th resldeaoe amlgned them. Our London Coirosporident asnda th following: Ths Tfnwiiivitbattbesrtiur of (Ian Jttan orlg. maiea in euaeciTy, ana sne asmimptinn inai Eig land would be afraid to avenge it, It la Urn ts put an end to. Ztaion,Bpt. 39 -Trine Maroirnw ha arrived here. Separate Oonferenees betweao th French and Bardlulan, and afterwards between the Vrenoh and Austrtan plenlr4entlarlra. ban taken place. Sous fresh detail have been given in a Perls Jour nal respecting th prnjectrd iditlou to China. The forces to consist of 1'i.OOO men, chosen from the beet men of every eorp. It I certain that all the men of a regiment are not fitted to endure the cUmale. A depot to repair de ficiencies la to be established near Ilong Kong or BUanghaL Th departure of the fore eaonot take plaoe bernr the first fortnight of Noremlier. The Dldstnr of Modena baa given order for th purchase of 10.0(0 Minis rifles, and also of the homes "f the rtedmontess cavalry, which hav been re fbnnvfL A telrnam from Kanlee announoas thai the Klnff has left for tb Rrnan frontier, fur the purpoes, it is u- ivt iw um cwniiKU iiuniiin im Hif frui said of bavins an mterview with the Pm. Th Utrtii eorreapnndent save that Austria and riedmotil are alsiut making warlike pretentions, and that the French amy or ooeopatlon in Italy la about to reoelvs relnforrements. The I enewal of aos tllHIea I aptirebended by many. The Upaolnh govevnment I eald, by th Journal it$ Dtbtt, to hav liiinid th mediation of Eng land in the dispute with Morocco. The News by Telegraph. avMf( JVWr OJIesa, JTe. 41 Watt ttrut aid Atior Zfewas, wtsrfn rnfranc. The Quaker City Safe. AVoft, Off. 13. lb steamship Quaker City arriviiitn llamton Ko4a atT B P. IL yesterday, In tow of the sU amer Rut of Oeorgla. The following ts Cajit. BaorxunT's statement I The engine wss smashed whrn tldrtyels hour out from New York, and Ulrty-alghl mlic f . 8. K. of Cape Hatters. After her separation from ths Dunbarton on the 7th, the Quaker City made her way north and test under canvas. At P. M. of the th.sbe was In 1st. M.S. king 74.W, one hundred and thirty nil lee from the pUnt flrat named. Here a steamer panned without noticing our eUnala of distress, or the firteg of our guns, although appar. ently near enough fur both. At gao I', at, the sihuonor King 1 Isher, of New York, tbe name of whose cai'taln is not known, bore any for ut, aad wltk the true characteristic of a seamen balled us, and said be would stl-k bv us till th last, which promise h faithfully performed. The brig gena, of AUisndria, also answered our signal, and laid by lis until sent in search of a steamer. At T in the evening, a gale from the noithward of great force, struck tb ahlp, when ah laid with her bead to the eastward, behaving admirably for 4! hours. During this tins it became necessary to throw overboard the deckfielght. At noon on the llth, th gale having abated, ln Let to, W: Long. 14, tt, the shin wsa taken In tow by the King Fisher, and aided by her own sails, succeeded In BalUng SO nille westward, wbea at midnight th State of Oeorgla ran down and t jok us In tow SO miles northeast of Cape llmry. Opt Bnmn.lv desires publicly tl thank the captains of th Dumbarton, King Fisher. Sons, and Stat of Georgia, for tbe prompt and clieerful manner la which they renuered hiin assistance. Freas WasTslMtaa. W'uthington, Vtti 13. No action hu yet boen taken In rrejionse to say oommunloatllon whloh msy have recently bien received from the Iirttlsli govern mriit on the atibject of th San Juau Island dlffl eulty. An ailrr4lnBr inMllnff nf tha r!al4ni u h,ut to-day. All tie members wsie present, witn the eiorpitiont Mr. Cass, who wat ebeeot oa ac- CUUm Q DJMU1 laVllllKMIaUima 1 bM rinhii tor leavina lirownsvUle withont troone are, s'a stated bj an army officer ,the unhealthin of tlte r"t, and the belief tbat there was no neceealty ftir their presence as means of protection t beeld-Jh their Mivlues were urgently needed etaewhere in Teiaa. Hut since their withdrawal. In adJitloo to tbe recent Invasion by tba MeiiJau banditti, the In dians have oteuniltlod many axoeaae on the settle nienle of the Klo Orande frontier. Ily this tune It la believed truoiw have been sent thither to protect our citlwna. Tbe Trrasnry Department has been efflclallr ad vtstd by the Bccrrtiry of State that, by an order of tbe Spanish Government, vessels of tbe United States striving- st I'ort of Spain and the adjacent la'auds are traced on tba footing of national vetaela, m rs gsnls tlie diitle of th oit and navigation. In consideration of this eiemptlnn, 8nenlsh vessels ar riving at torts of the 1'nlted States, from Spanish or other freig n pot U, 111 be jtermlttd to eater on the eante footing witl vessels of the L'nlted States, as ie gsrds tonnage duties, light euoney, and all other duee to the United SlaUs, so tar as rvsjietts the vessels. Spanish veseels, however, arriving ln ports of the I Mted Statee from Cuba or Porto Klco. not belna embraced In the foreirtsiur remitation. are eeiteclallv I'rovided for by the acta sf July, 1339, and June, i34. Ths receipts st the Trrssury for th week ending on Monday, were $1 130 IHH). The drafts 11(1 sm.il,tl to il.KWI 100, and ths drafts issued, to nrstiv SI (Ml IK'0. The amount subect to draft, wsi (iMii.ooo. The roductlun from the previous asadt ss4('Mn. Tbe ttevrttary of tbe Treasury hs decldI on n jiral, that mink, sklu are outlable, at eight per conttuu. Tke Citrket Match. ri.il.vlrlrfui, Oct. 13. The cricket match was re-ctenroouoid tbt nv rnlng. Mis Loosvsa and Wisin rrsumrd their places at tbe wickets, snd the lent wloki't lull for Ut runs. Mr. Pass wss ab sent, hsvlug Imen disabled by a blow on the left elbow from a ball fnun Jsrason, in ths Iim arrs sud Stiiiissson matcli, M llobokeu, so that be wae obliged to have surgical advice. The scores tday were 10.1. Than etch as f,ulshel this aft TUton, In favor of all t.ng'anil, on the sccou J Innings, witli the loss of thrt wicketk. 1 he twertj -two scored 151 ou their two Inn'ngs, Including byes, itc, ef wllcit the twelve Lsignstt psjrrs on ihs Auiertreu elds scored ) runs, and tin teu Americana scoted Si runs. Tho Uridine; of the twenty-two wss exceedingly grod, twrtloularlv thst ol itotuen, Niuli, Bs tLsi, llavaais W. K. Wisira, aud Fisnss. Ksr lUtiT boleit finrly. IUhono, Lsmos, U Waiour, a walouT.euu' otiuiss also aUtmgulHhed thsmsulves. l.Ml krpt wlckrt well, and bewlud with luuih bead woik i he got considerable applause for Ills share In Using two ii4ttts. 'J lie e.nalisn atviut-a turms-jTrn, ena y sv a niaica North va. aouth, Cs au 1 i'sis out, lot their bene fit, on t'tidsy Some petty lias off -red tin English cricketers A0IM), to p'ay a base ball match In New York, be ore ttey Uavv America i tM may be brotigbt abmt, If tl e sum Is guaranteed by rhious hie AtneiHau tier. tirs, tint in no case will they ila tho caVililiig of the ball ou tbe tMSind. A gtaid diuiitr will l-e given here to-morrow nigut, in hi, nor ol tue .ug 1U pi a, era. I.ter froaa navsss, cTuriinmiA, ('if. 13. The stearaslilp Cahawl a, fiom Havana ou the loth, and Key Webt oa the St a lut , has ut lu hrte for cuei. Iht llataua susar uisfiet was dull, and the butl mm Hunted at prevlou pliers Moleee was nrmsr. ireunuui, steauiehlp u. ,,,,, Tate rT" aa4 l'.salae.t Daekava. rhilaUM, Oct 13. It Is stated ou Roml aiilhiult) tht Mr ,ioh VT. Koshit lias received a btO-t iwtlt4i fioiu TieMdont UotJiaMaN, of lile lutso t on to Institute a pnwecutlou for libel, ou accouut of tbea.tlce in the l'rtu, on Mondsy, lu rwatlout tie dtath i-f Mr. llsonssica. MUmmi Elerller. CAhyico, tViicW 13. W bav received tb followtng rttjrus of tlie electlou in aUniiesota i- Kamaa1 county WO euajenty for lieaiXBa, Ueiao- ctat. fur Uov;ruor. llakoiah eountyS majority for sUmsav, BepuV.i can, for Uoverruir. Wasbiniitou cotuity tOO majority f w Ksusar. llenueian county gtvrs a decided HepubUcea ma Jtentv for the State and County ticket. Iu tbe St. Anthony District the Republican elect two niruilieis if the Hjuse. ateuouila Ctmuty give llsosis 3(1 majority, Ths returns fiom tbiee precincts ef Aaocle County, show Itaestt lOOaliss'l lew a Klectlea. Cif(igo, Oct. 13. There Is nothing JeflnUe as jrt frim Iowa. Returns fnan thirteen couutte sts rtootved, wldch give aboei the s uns majonties as In lbM. Osl Ksaetleev. Cttrrldwt, Oct. 13. The Kepublican majority- on tl e Male tkkct wil be 17 000. Tj tne SeuaM Wt Ke iiubiiians aud 10 Ikniorrata an elrcted, a-id to the Uouae 1)4 IV publUans aud 4 Imuiucrala. llakMS relU.ra. 81. 1 miit, Oct. IS. A Leaven worth dispatch to the if7iMiran veyn tbat the ToM-ka Cuuvuutiou, in Uie tlh, inudiintrd a full ti.ket, h-atl by t'aaacJto Husiaaoa for llovrruur, and J. V. K iot for Lirutensnt. M Coawat was nonituatoif r Oon grwa 1-ho (Vrtiviutioti ws haruiuulous. Koeia so., Ln is Siao Uovrruor elect under tbe Toprlui ti-nvent'i u, was numluated on ih- trt ballot. 1 Le election for Bute oihcer wJl tats puce la Uectui Ur. tlexteaa New. Ktw Crhari, Oct. 11. Tb latent Milcau advloraelsbithsi ths Jlils Ccvemmsut hsve mads linportaut cobowuions to Von il Coaaoa, Ijr the ua v yaUuu of tue ausicaa cosit from Guarantee te Acapuloe. avWie rat.no. Htiffalo, Oct. Id. IL iHmoetatl: County Coovuitinu vietetjay ucmlLatei tton. Ilsaat h. liic a, for Dims aVnatcT. UmUon, N. 1., Oct. 18. t tb KepuVdcan Senatorial CouVfiiiiLii, 1W ' hi-rsta-dar, Joan II Kn eacv was nnnitnated at a caudidat la Seaatos lu tt i:tb DUirict. B eve d ! ffwrw Hast Maira Jiattinwrt, Oct. 13 Two nun wr hot dA iasvstreeUltfa.ht. One waaayoutf Iratmsn: Ihs t lUr, tli mat of on of th bay cra'ts lying at Vuloulwk, MiiarrvuhmTbeaua4art, KHacfsi Orvwattew, at. likhmmd, Va., Oct. IS. Tm. Iliamt Onaa traiHn, Diabon of New Jsroey, and Ossoosv Tact Toa ffafKLL, As4stant Ihshop of Ohio, were con secrated to-dey la St. Paul's Church. Auxasoia Ostoe, Biahnp of Texas, ta Monumental Chorchi and IlewsT P. Wanna, Bishop of Minnesota, BC J smee Church. O rant throngs war la attendance, Inorudlng numerous straegera. The eeremonles were very Imposing. All tne Bishops hers assisted ln tha consecrations. Th convention was not ln eteston to-day. CITY NEWS Firs it Wmr TTvTtmcrh &rsnrr. About ?M o'clock last evening, a fir was discovered la the frame stable of F. K. aV O. T. Yocsa, No. tt West toth street, near th llth Avenue. Tn flames spread rapidly, and shortly after th dieoovsry of th Are, the stables were totally destroyed, aad three horses that were In tiem were suffocated. Bora shed connected with th coal and kindling wood establishment of tba Messrs. Yotnvo, were partially destroyed. Th Ice on none and stack amount to about 11.000, ou which thr 1 no Insurance. Tha sheds and stable war owned by B. C. WaaDBLL, and th loaa la about $300, on which there Is no In surance Tb Bre, It I thought, wthwork of a gang cUemdlarlea. That Notkb Makkuok. Vw, If any, cef- monlea of marriagl In th city hav ever caused s much commotion, excitement, and gossip as did that of the wealthy Bswoa Oviano and Miss Dirr tarr, which took place yesterday noon at St, Patrick's Cathedral. Although announced for twelve o'clock, tha crowds began to assemble and poor Into th hurch a early a nlna, and long before e'ereo every avallabl sitting and steading plaos ln th vast stnio turt iu occupied, white a larg multitude, without tlcluta of admission, were gathered ln the strut outside, or had repalrl to th buildings of th vicin ity. Ths bouse top, awning posts, a id svery pac tion whloh gav a view of th scene were also coca pled by spectators, anxious to catch a glimpse at a bridal party so wre'thy as to require $100,000 for an outfit, and at such a walking gold mm a that man oould be who Lad given nearly ha'f that amount for finger ringa. After the church bad becom densely crowded, a frightful crush still prevailed at tbe door,among mor perann who wanted to get In, and thoa who wanted to get out. Many ladle fainted and were carried off gentlemen perspired and swore t hoops, flowers and wedding ornaments wilted a before th blast of a hot simoon, whlls (air shirt collar and eloan dickies, ln tbat tremandou crowd of sweating lnllvUuala, speedily collapsed. Insld th Cathedral, five thous and person were aassmbled, and outride th crowd was nearly si great, while doolie the number of both went away without place, or were accommodated precariously around th neighborhood. In all, th assembly oongregated together must have numbered twenty,, thousand Individuals, the greater part of whom were ladlss. Tb altar of the Cathedral waa lighted up with wax tapers, and whlls awsltlngtk bridal forty, th organ pealed forth various anthems, which rcKiunded ln ths aisles of th Cathedral with lmproeslv aolemnHy. At noon predse'y the bildal party arrived In Un carriage of the latest styts, with colored drivers neatly dressed. Th party entered by the Mulberry ttreet door, and proceeded to the alter, amid a uni versal rustle and confusion, among thousands pres ent, to catch a glimpse of the noted proceeston,whlch was ootnponed of the father and mother of the bride, the bridal lr, and six bride's maids, with au equal number of groomsmen. The bride who looked as beautiful a an bourl waa clothed In a diet of white eallu with point lac flowers. An I elegant veil of pobit lac attended from ber head, where It waa surmounted by a wreath it orange flow.rs, to her feet, and extending, with the tralnf Lev drtss, emus short distance lff-yond. In her hand sbs bad a fan of poiut lase' adorned with arU aud diamond. Four row o orient prarts were abound her throat, with a clasp la jrotit of diamond! ear-rings of two tmmenst pearls, acd a brooch of diamonds and pearl similar to the clasp, completed her Jewels. The brldoiaalds, U ln number, were clothed two In white, two la blue, and two lu cherry-colored Tarletou dmwes with doubls skirts. Tb bridegroom was dressed In black, as were the groomsmen, with whit vast and cravat elegantly em broidered. Ua la a small man, of dark oomplexfcn and about forty years of sgs. As the bridal parly en teied, tLe wedding march waa pcrformej on the or gsn, after which the cerenusy commenced, and was gone through with by Archbishop llcanaa, assisted by the Vlcar-general and other pi lent. TL Bishop wore his mitre, bad his croler la hand, and his noted emerald ring wae somewhat conspicuously displayed After the ceremony, Lis Oraoe began Lie address. I was long and Interesting; referred to the tsnctlty of the marriage rite, to the manner In which tie Catho lic Church had always ngardrdlt, t) llxvai V1IL and Nan uo L and their divorces; vindicated the action of tbe Church under thesi d cunistuices, and was both LLtoilcally laamed and argumeutat vo ile a'sorpnke of the facility with which divorces were now obtained, branded It as reprehenalt!, and alluded to the luijioiwlblllt ofwhet Is caleda double ruerrUge one solemnised both by Prct Uut and Catholic Priesthood. At this moment the family of ths bride looked conscious snd sndled, but when the prelate spo'ie fuoltagly of the separation rf daughter from bar peronts, the father was ner-rly ovtrconis, and wat ob'lged t bide his face In his handkerchief. The utnioat decorum was observed throughout, and, at the close, the happy pair receiv ed the congratulatlous of their linmclUtc' finals, and pawad cff. So ends the latest speclmtu of mar risge a la mode. Among the celebrities near th a'tar were Bon. D. P. Rtass and lady, Venesuelaoa i two sous of Gen. rral Para, Sen. 1) Ciiaoos, Vice Consul to her Most Catholic Msjsttyi Judge He Mitx, Mr. Tuoaas II. Btilihi!), and Genetal 8ujrlntudcut Pi set si. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the necaiatry papers were signed, when Ben. Ovino left ths Church with his lilieou his arm, followed by thl brideiinaiJe anil ths select guests. They loft, a they entered, by the do.ir leading Into Mulberry street, and the voloe of the large multitude sent up a deafening cheer. After the crowd In aud about the Church had d's ptised, ths carrlsges, with their occupiU', were dilvet to 80 West llth street, tie residence of tba brile. The it re. t, from Union Square to the Blitb. aven lc, and tbat avenue brgau forthwith to be lined with curious gsii-rs, who whJied to set tha drrsags, ihe rcil-es, the Lets, the lacis, Ac, of ths ladles as they aaasd by hut above all to ac the br.de, and bar adornmoiits, and the bridal party. "Blown" wss ouhsud, In all bis glory, and saluted cverjbody for tverj body knowe Uuoaii, and Buowa knows 'verybody. The police wore In force, aad alio waa foi med on each aide of the bouae, from the d-wrway to the atrett, through which the ladles and gentle men with them pasaed to the domlctl tt the (air. About 1 1-1 o'clock ths crowd began tl Increase and thalnereessksptoutUl I P. M. All the while the carriages were dleohargtng new comers, and taking away those who had passed through ths Looad. Ths pressure waa frightful to silks, satins, crlno'lns, lace i and ribbons, and th fair owners 0( thera were freely pereplnug under the not ovr-guU pressure of the but drsds passing In and out. Tbt gautlemen were en tip-toe, holding up their LsU la their bands, aud the H k was all, of " th Bride," "th Bridegroom," their wealt'j, their prospects a-lcad, and good and abundant wishes for their hap piness end sucsea la "the inatilmenlal vojage of Us." The Louse Itself 1 on of ths elegant mansions of 14th street. Tbe door-keeper ssked oocaatouaHy to see the cards of Invitation, but ouly o:ojsloua!ly. Ths front parlor waa entered, and on the rlgut, as en tering, eis the Bridesmaid , ln all ths fsver, Hush, andfiiooftlis scene, beautiful La peieon,but not the leee liesutiful from the puvstle Lands of milliner, niai-teuniaker, and ceirur, lo. Art had been ex. baeatrdtoadien J ft more. If passible, th besutiei of uatur. The greater rait of the brldwmalds were An ricaaa, but the dark eye, aud brunette tinge toll beie and there, of BpaJUh or Kreuch blood. The llnJe and llrldegroom were In tl. omi' of th group before tha mirror. Tb gorgeous pearls flanh" ed fnra betueck, snd tbt dUiuoud from her arm Uts sLd lings, an tl mirror told ot tha glow ing color) ovsr and over again. Th bridegroom, of course, was on ber right, and rtoutved th Congratulations of th bride' friends, lis speaks English enough for compliments, Ac, but Spanish la fit!) Cealillen grandeur whU the Ibrlde told him in 8) enlsh, es ths crowd came up In single file, of tid petty and cl that, and ah translated back Lis ropllea. Next to tb bridesmaid were th mother aad th father, receiving tb congratulations of their friends, and welcoming all, while beyond were soma of th presents of the occasion. Mot half of th real pre. uta, however, wrea shown, Pared wa avoided to Ui table, aad tmgisatlon was 'eft tofnrfc out for Itself. TVgueat hrganV depart vary soon altar o taring, and paying their nspcvta, as It was Impoest- hie Tee- the bouse, larg a It la, tc luirt th twwnnetn leatUlkartcatilB.Ued, uaor,UnA wat autol of tbertcl(st,tb most faSUouabU, and tt most distinguished ofthslsnd. Don Ovmio, who I not so old a be la represented lobe, met Mis Bssiurr, for th first lima, about four mentb ago. They were mutually pleased with each other, and betroth 1 themsclvsa before tba lady' father was aware of tba attachment. Th bTldftroomUCaldtobewrthJ()00.C00. lie own larg tugsr and ooffe plantation In Cuba, ana ne groes without number. Thoa who hvenMls Baitutt asy his wealth la only equalled by hi gool taste. In farther reference to th msgnlfloene of tbe array, tt may b added ttat th lady bridal dress a'on coat $.000, and 8enr Onaoi presented It and four other that cost $1.00 each, and TS oth er less eost'y, to Miss Batn.rTT. ArroimtxaT o? Distmct Cut". Th Msyor and Aldermen maln Contention yesterday afternoon, to arpolnl derka fir the District CJOrta, bul nothing wa done, and th Convention djttrn ed until Thursday nexl. Corporation Counsel Bc Ttan: In reply to th committee app-lnted to obtain legal ad vies aa to the powers and d itlea of tha Mayor and Aldsrman ln th matter, referred them ta his opinion, previously given, and on file, sustaining their right to appoint Tammart Hall BriATOiuAi, Cosrcvno. Th nominations La th Mb, tth and Tth Benato rial districts ware mad last night a follows t Firth, BnnAn Kau.T to plana of Smith Elt. Sixth, U m. Rl SiD Scnsxt, ra-nomlnated. Seventh, R. B, Coa aoi tv in place of J. Doconrxrr. Katxv, In tb 1'lftli, I ths nominee both of Tammany and Moeart lialla. Uozabt IlAit, NonLiATiosa JU adjourned meeting of th Morart Convsntlon, to nominate can didates for Judge and Supervisor, met at th Mosart Shades, Mercer street, last evening, to complete their Judicial and Supervisor nomtnatlona. llsnsr Ataan, for Judgs of Marico Court, and Airmoir U Roaiasoa, for JoJg of Superior Court, were nomi nated by acclamation. Fur Supervisor, two ballot wsre bad. On th 1st bailot Snrnr.s II. Lrnoa received tS; Jomv R. Baioo, present Supervisor, Ms scattering, 15. On the Sd ballot! Mr. Baiooa received M, and Mr. Lnust 4T. Just aa this Tote waa announoedVand before tha Chairman could declare Mr. Baioo ta nominee of th Convention, th ga waa shut off, leaving the Convention In total darkness, during which a motion to adjourn to Monday night wa oar ried, Waring It, a tt la claimed by tha 47 Ltbob men, fr the Convention to nominate a candidate for Su pervisor on th next meeting. The M delegate who Totedfor Buptrvlsor Baioo, claim tbat h waa fairly nominated. BIozabt AatKMBLT Coxvajmos. Th Mo sartere of tb second Aeermbl)llstrlct met laat even ing, and without making a nomination adjourned to meet on Monday evening next. U.idikbill's Uaarra. Although grapes abound ln the city at a much earSer period than lid th season Is hardlyCthought to be fairly opened un til UnniaarLL'e baskets are een m the market. Yes terday a small basket of these almost lnlmltebls del loads cam to ua, aa an ereni eevrter of tha har vest to follow. Tha grape are full, swset and large, and esoeed everything ln that Una which -.come to our city. Ths agency last No. I Clinton Hall, Astir Place, KcrtBo. A few day since a report wa pub Uahsd ln th city paper to tha effect that one of tha lunatics at tha Asylum on B'ackwell's Island had committed tha barbarous murder of one of hi com panion Th report having created uiwastnes s with those who bare friends placed at the InstituUon, Dr. lUaaar, the rhyelclan uf Ihe Asylum, called upon us yesterdsy, and states that wat repot 1 1 an entire a Intake. He tare that he understood one of the inmates tit th Work House to have been so killed a shut time elnoe, but tbat it did not occur at tha Asylum. Turn waa a alight rencontre of Morrisskt at d IlaawiK, the pugilists, ln ths Park, on Wsdnea dsysvin'ug, the reports of which ecatterad around yeeteiday were far from correct. The cause of th difficulty waa the refusal of the Utter to put up th stakes agreed upon and proposed by him in his cant for a bait'. with Moaaissar. The card gave Mossu srr th privllrg of fixing tb tim foe tha battle, either before or after Mux' fight with Saraae. Moaatssrr ohoss that It should be th latter, alleging that be didn't wish to take the troub'e to whip Mr. Uskkah again unless the latter won new laurels by his fight with Savxaa. Moasissn's $300 of the stakes were taken on Wednesday from the office of (rilW F)irily as Ursula refused to put up the required amount, on tlie ground tbat be diJn't wish t) put It up to Us Idle for a year, but would willingly fight MotxisssT In four months bom the present tlojs. No blows wsre struck, but many Lard worde passed, both wbea tla patties met In froLtof tke Park, and afterwards, when tley adjourned to the office of n if in' Spirit. At length, Moasisasr offered to bet $200 tbat Hunan never would fight with Ssruta. HavaiAM toe k tha btt, and tlie money was deposited In the Lauds of the editor of rjlW Spirit. Moxsis tn still expreesee b'f willingness to fight Ilntsan, but will not do so before tbe "lkulcls Boy's" fight with Bavras, after which, be says, be will engage htm for any aum of money, great or small. A aruiMMu oil painting will be presented tlila cvcnlrg to Mr. A V Btoct, City Chamberlain, ba the Metropolitan Pu'lce Department. It Is In token ,.( thanks for the generous conduct of Mr. Stout, lu advancing money forth payment of Puuce lu Feb ruary last, whun the treasury waa empty, III Nr Alki-i wat nominated at Tammany, on Weducsdsy ei enlug, aftr a atlff content, for Judge of tie Martns Court. Tbe friends of Mi. Aar-aasoa, who ranis within ons vrte of a nomination on the fourth balot, complain bitterly of the Influence used to defeat Lis rornlnatlon. Mr. Actii, who Is sail to be eve-y wsy qualified for tbe poelf oa, owes hi sue cssprtiidJy tothsfaet.that ha cms lieforetha CoiivcLtioo with the enderaenieut of Jaaxs T. Bsaur, V.tq , riponrted by the efficient liuUJe efforts of Mr. PaTia U. Bwtxnr. Pnom lTjse Company, No. 1, of Pkej- sie, pasted the Sun office, eater Jsy, on thnlr return fn-m New Haven. They left for home by the evening t'cet,Ujbly pleasod with their Journey eastward. Inqueatf, AoclelenU, Cto. Ti.k Prni. St. IIomiciif. Coroner Jack- a held an luqueet ytateidav aftt-rnoon, at the N. Y. U-iepita', ujiou tbe body of 1)ikis Mi lIsiar,wbo as prcvious'T lepoited, on-d'rom wotmitslutns ah domrfi, lnqietcd a lew ulghte ago, by Jons Csiaaias, at tue irrogrery ot tlie latter, No. HI Pali at. Thi evi dence shewed that tke two men had long been at en mity In eotiaeqtienew or a pecuniary matter reinalukur unsettled. On the night of tba loth InsU dsoeaaed went went to Cnnnins' plaos for ths purpose of making fiUnda with him. Csiawixe wsa ab sent and deceased remained awhile drinking with aoma aoquantanca. Whilst etlll there, CaiHHiae cama In aud ordeted him Into the ette-t- fie meved rather elowly, aud C'euuia went at him ln a threatening manner. Deceaeed tkno wsnt Into ths strtst, and followed by Caut miss, who threw a weight at him, aul brandiaheda niueket with a fixed bayonet attached. Deoeaeed then threw a brick Into Camilla' place, breaking tha w'udnw, and the latter pursued him with a sword or baynnet, and stabbed olui, lufllcting wounds which cease,! hie death on the llth but. On that evidence, the Jury rendered a verdict "Tbat Daaais Mcllaaav came to lila death at the hands of Joua Cuaais,on the lOth day of October, l, with eouw tnatrument to ua unknown.' Caiaaiaa waa than examined, and staled tbat ha was barn in Ireland, is 14 yea-sof age, and a type caster by teade. He dalmad tbat be anted la anlf- deltnoe, and diet net Innna so am jaouaaai. v cawdaaaa estiva nf lreiaud.l yeareof age, and Iran a wife aud four aiuaii ohl drn. Its friends claim that hs wae a pcaoeabla and tnduatrioua man. Fismiaii Kiiled. Jon TiioMaa, a roung man, emplcyid oa tbe Harinm Railroad aa a Herman on a locouv l-v-, fell off tee tsndor nar Mott Oavan je-tcrday, aid was killed. Ills body wa brought tt this city, es.d a Coroner's laqnest will be held to day. rolics IntotUcvnoo, etc Cai-tcu or A BoauLAH On Wednesday night, ten brrg'ars bica lototh hous of Josa Mi Dear ceil. No 90 INutftb avenue, aud oarried off a smsU iron safe, with $151 In at They were observed by officer Paow, of th lTth rrsouiot, carrying th sal up 4th avi uu. and on soal'.g aim, thev drojiped it snd ran. TteoffieHr puraued and arv avut one of them, named Ea MoOovaaa. andJnsMc Srsasa locked ban up for trlaL The est waa recovered, wla Ua ouotanes iinabtutbed. Btabbiso ArrauiT. A dlapnt occurred ye. terday afteruoon. on b rd th bark Ooidso Age, be tweru twoboanilng Lons runners, named eajLCar Ir7c.aio-U durta, whk,, M I U ai-ged, (an lev stabbed Moaaisln bis loft thigh, tnflloting an ugly wound, nearly three inch ln etepth. Bain UT u a Tested by tba Uarbor Pollosand looked up, and tb wnuudtd man wa taksn to th N. Y. Hoe pttal, where Lis wound wat dresevd by D. ftsaaa. To wound, though aeiioua, willeva prov rata, A rit oa Bnaricrow or Rath amd Kibu. On Wednesday aAamooa, acttlsew of ayda.Waya l , M. a., wuiw pesaaic wrrjiaw sua --.- ---. 'rjjXSi!r. ff. awirhWtvWeSlttad ,, g aioug wtth three ",saul arejj. --- jvwfpiluw&litVFrirmrU "' li g along with three othera, eoanlttad After a few mTutrlee, ths man felt tttuifiH that Fsai was the man wanted, and be accordingly gav Infov ovaaWm ta tb polios, ard yesterday, otfioer Lewxav, oftheMPrcu,tnokralireusody. Th Sheriff of Warn County was Mrerapned to, and replied, without giving th detail of tb aflalr. tbat Fas was wanted on tha charge preferred againM Mm by th man who reoremlssd him ln tbe Central Park. Tba accused is locked p at the 14th Precinct station bouse, and maintains a dogged tlence, ant refuses to glee any detailc rasnecting the aflkir. It la expected that the Sheriff of Wayne County will be ln this city to-morrow. Corrrra Cbakok Mra.MAirr Ar Marsh-, of No. fie Bowery, who waa arrested on Wednesday night, charged with dlM-harguur a pistol at Jaata Snoaa, and wsa liberated tha following morning by Justice BTraas, Immediately afterward preferred a charge of assault and battery against Bmaa,andhe wss arrested and locked np to answer. It le alleged that be went to tha womaa'a house, and beat and kicked her In a meat barbarou manner, and In r- i.n. alia dUrtiamd a nlstol at him. but without do Ins Urn any harm, Th quarrel waa about a $$ bu. DtapKHATS Frorrr. On Thursday morning, at about 4 o'clock, two fellows wall knows ta th po lice, rased Javis FrrsriTsox and David PuxstLL got into a fight topther at the lodging house No. tl baxter street, and after beating and gouging each other eyes, Ac, FiTsraTaicB, tt Is allegad, seised a larg tumbler and dashad tt into Paatsau.' taoa,eut ting his nose nearly off aad tearing his cheeks and chin In a shocking manner. Policeman OoLrm, of tha au, Pnirinrt-waa cslled.and arrested FmriTau-a. and be waa locked up by Justice Coshoilt. Pasa si tL wsa taken to tbe N.Y.Unspital, and will prob ably be dlefixured for life. Ue waa recently dis charged from tbe Penltontiary. flniirn LAacajtlKS. Waf. MrLLAT. Jajsts Kam-XDT, Jnat O'Baraw and Cucxca McCosjik a, wee arreetrd on TbursdsT, charged with stealing flannel to the vain of $3. from th (tore of Mr. Pa . v.. tn.a. No. II Fifth Avenue. Soma of tha Va Dvsa, No. tl Fifth Avinue. Borne of tha I J.i ... f.l In noaaaadon of the aomiaad.aud I flannel waa found ln possession of tha accused, end they wr locked np lor iruu. Joint llDTomB was arrested on sueploiou of nav. Ing stolen about $M worth of under clothing, tha property of Mia. Saaaa Baowa, of No. ( King street, who Lad entrusted It with him tn betaken to a cus tomer. It waa locked np by Justice cjcacaiaacta to answer. Aa ALir.oxm SwreDLK. A day or two tines, two wed dm e 1 men called at the store ef Boit, llootrv A Diixoa, No. t Pulton .'rest, and pur- clssecl gocae to tne amount ot axis on. Alewnoura later, a nieasrnf er came for the goods, presented, in payment a check on ue East River Dana, signed Koirr. Ctiio, Jr , and purporting to have bean certi fied by that Institution. Ths goods were delivered, but the check proved worthleas. Several other firms complain of having been swindled In a similar way. Ths swindlers escaped arrest. Dsatsi from Beaux. An Inqneat wa bald on Tbursdsy, at No. Ill Bidgs street, npon the body of Annums Sc-uCHann, a native of tola city, 17 years of sis. who died from burns received on tbe Tth Inst.. by ber clothes cetckln- fire, upon whloh ah let fall a fluid lamp which broke upon It Tb Jury render ed a verdict cf " Aock antal death." UCSAa. RKTOHtS-TnUKSDAY. 0wxrraaaa Ostenrt Th Trait Murk of Wutft'i A-Wnn CUV pho Wolft rs. wule Gcmiird. 1 hit action cam on again, and ex-Judge (1. Dean replied at aom length to the argument of Mr. O'Oonor, of Wednes day, contending that as there wsa a variano be tasen ths oomplalnt and ths points of eounssl, tbe injunction could not be austalnedi for If lustalsed at all, tt must be on the alwwationa of the oomplalnt. Tbe complaint averred that Wolfe waa tha inventor of tbe Schnapps and tha originator of th uas of tb term t but Mr. O'Conor had now abandoned that plea, and put in another, to wit I that the p'alntlff waa entitled to the sole row of Us term "Schiedam Schnapps," Lecaeuw h Lad mad it Indicatlv of an article la this market which he bad lilt there. They now abandoned tba claim that Wolfs hsd Invented the Schnapps, and merely et up that he was only entitled to the Injunction because ha Lad flrat used the Urm mdeeignaaion of hi prepara tion. For thl reason, their Injunction must fall of Hs own weakness. Judgs Dean then recurred ta hi argument of Wednesday, and still further pursued the origin ef the word Schnapps. He read from Ouy Manoering, on of Walter Boutt'a novele, wherein llck Ilettarsalck. tha smuggler, wsa made to aek a friend to go win bim and lake soma "Schnapps," when bs wlehed "to be civil." TbU work was writ ten In 1SW, and far antedated the claim of the tUln Uff. Counsel, in conolustnn, urged th Court not to in erfere between two spurious venders, tor th bet ter protection. Such was not th object for which Osuta were ceiabhshed. Neither the Bchnapps of wolfs nor Ooulard had ever been outaids tbe prt of Yew York, and either of them would be sea tickif tattn out qf tight af land. They were both rpuriou article and were never imported. Th Court could not properly interfere betsreen two such parties. They ehoulrt be left tn the game, and so tne nazara ot ane connici; it mignv oompei eacn to putiy hla "dram;" at least im;rew If not (mtierC Tbe Uiau-t eounssl was quit arauaina In but remarks, and drew tgetbera large audicno. Tb Court re served decision! but II I thought that the Lnjuno that wlU be sustained. Ths Oafs oases Again-Tht Ptopl eid., . Tht Major, . Thl was a motion on tha part of the plaintiff, for an Injunction to restrain the City Autlinrittee from adoning, or carrying out a resolu tion ol the CoirniunCouucl), giving their work to Ca'e houseaon the new reservoir, to Falrohlld, Wa k er At Co., the present contractora to build ths rest of the rew rvoir. 11 is claimed tbat the Council baa no atithorilv to act only upon reoommstulatlon of the Crotou It. ant As Mr. V laid one of Counsel for the Siets could nit bepteaeut, tba caw was postponed to Monday. Raparlar Caart. ThtEitate of Win. Jay, FMlemon IT. f'tvtt, r$. John Jaioothrr. This a as an sctton to comp.1 tb exe tutors of this eittate to comply with the terms of s certs n lease. Tbe plaintiff clalma that In April 1 M, the c xecutore eo'd t him s lot In Walker atieet, subject to ths terms of s lease, to slay lHoll, and to a renewal of 1 1 yeara, the deed to be given at that time; that the extcutore afteraarde, aid before May, as aforrss d, reuev.ed the lease to another party Loren Joiue. Tbe defence Is, that the defendants bought at alow price, becsusa the privity ass put up subtect to tbe reiiewtl, and tbat after purchase, the plaintiffs trind to avoid the renewal -an aelvantsge a4 reaarmsed by tbe terms is sale. Tbe Intel eat Involved I of some amount, and the counatil engaged are among tb ohlef of the liar. Caa rtUl on. Owaasaaaj Flsaa. A ShndtT SuitAvgvttft'trrann. E. R. L. Fanch9t Tbe fiartiee to this sctlon, whioh is on trial lai'oie Judge Da'y, were originally iiartnere in tbe ntlik tnisinees In this city, and remeinod such up tothe first of July lat, when the dVndaut was called out of town, on bUHlueae mattrnc, and vrhlie he wss gone, as hs a.lcgs In Ids answer, ths iilaln tlff let tne psrtnership Interests go to "rulu, and tnally tea off with a valuabls horse and wagon, wllcb La secreted in Pennsylvania When tbe de fendant returned, e heaid what had taken pleon, as he aUigea, and subaeqwiit.y met tlis plaintiff ln Mercer etre44, ahere wotds eneued, aud the le fewIsM railed plaintiff a "boras thief," Ac, Ao Tne Clattitiff took evofoiie to tbese terms, and finally rtHigbt this sctlon to recover $3 000 damages for Injuries sustained by hla character by reason uf that language. Tiearswer admits ths truth of tta charge, and all ss tbat It ws true. Tba rase le still prngrres'ug, alt the evidence hav lng to plus through the mouth of aa Interprtler. CeiBiC af Ueaeral S saleaa. 1 Li rooming th case of Mary Orabam. cl arged with shoplifting, tn alea'lng tundry able and velvat vratli g from ths store of wr BaMxlo, in tbe Iloaery, waa reeumed, and reealtd iu a verdict eeeltiet Ler of jwtit larceny ouly, luaaoiuoh as ths atticles tsken, at various t mea, were of less value, at rath taking, tlaa $20. She was remanded for eei i nee. The cane of McCalie for the v'le attack on Mr. Thouioo, of tle Vail'l A rim, as calnd by ths link, but uobeoy euawerlna, the trial was poatpjn ed till Mi nday of Neat week. Cent Calendar Friday, Oct. 1 4. rTtiiirrm Power, Syierfal Term Noa. 130 to 181, Ki, 101, 1T0 to ITS, lit to m Miurers Ccurt cVeuir, fmrt lN.. sell, 41MV, 4hM, fl14, MOO, 4TIUV, 118. B3TS MIT, fillfi. M21I4, M6, M, MM. bill. 1MT, 49T0, t7f, o3T0, 6T5T, MIS MX, I6M, B-X4, fWo, MM, 100, Ml", 40 J8, MID, 49-D, 6tS, 44A9, M41, MIS, MIT, Mil Part t-tSia, 130, t33S, (Jot, taSA, 36, 1M1. 8SM, 1S44, tues, tST, tSTi, 43T4, $374, UTS, US0, VMJ, 1384, 1384, tiiM Svtfrror Cearf 7HI Term N.ie. S4I, RTA, ST1, IM, B'.i. IDS. 898, 411, 41 to 410, 41T to 431, 3, 441 417 to 4411, 4M to 443. -Comvaen r'as-wrl t No. 117. till, 1094, IlBO, UK, 130, 1341 to 13DS, 13 '0 ts 1173. fart ll.-Noa. 1331, 1341, 13tt to 1361, 1364 to IIM. If. B. IXafrfri fAdirt-Noa. M, W, 41. Batreget' OfBca. IhtiVa of Charlf M. fn;.. This will ha been fiied In the Surrogate1 oruli, upon an appllca tlon f probata. Wm. U. Uujse, David W. Lea and Win. at. atvarts, are names aa esnoulore, and atrs. IaabaUa Lee, guardian of the children. The piovuaons or toe uocuniu .-,.. -..- atattd. Ilsislea.ee his brother, Wa, II. Leuot, fioa an de-bta,dua hy eeid brotber to bimsetf or firm. II n aiiile buats of li-yant and Alaton he kavos to tha N. Y.Oallsry ot Fine Arts. All th remainder of hie eaUbs loawther with hi baiks, i4sts, aad howkihotd furniture he leavet to hie ttireo dau htars: L avlng in trust with bis esecntore, for sun daugh ter, AI.0P0 free from Hi control of any husband eh may Lave. Tbe daughter repeottvely to receive the lucerne of this I'iO.UOO during Ufa, ths princ pal, with all "ocuuiulatloua" to b Irauafartail at the death of e.oU to bar next of kin, a cording to the statute of distribution U cas of any inasaaecy of this Stats. Heard of Aldaraaaav. At a meeting of tba Uosrd, .ut evening, Al-derma-i Uaawarofivirtd a preamble aud resolution ln i elation to the death of Be iatr Daonaaica, at the same time passing a eulogy on deoea-ad. Tns reso lutions deeply eyinpathUo wlb dscssaed's friends. Tl at ticg In'ormed tbat a commltl-w of oitiaeua in connection with the Fir D-pertnwnt, are msatiur arrangemenU to teatify lu sums eonsiAoiious maauar to ths lerllng of tha ubbo t Beuslor Bsonsawas death, and Mil UU part to any properly conducted "TCJ dkS-ae. area, on Iks itafllty cf th. Uuu iSL AtVwwhlch the fcv-rd ad.oumod. Baaii f Owsntctlsata. Th Beard met on ThuTiday afternoon, tha PrvjaUtscit tn tha cthsir. Tbe Uty Inspret sent a eoetununlcatlon sotksg forth thaska had made a oontraot to hav all th atreot eieaaed, but that now tksr Is a temporary ar nugaaiaut with Mr. Barv to eworp the I sailing aveav ore end someTjf tue rrinolpe; atrtet. Tstpaaarwa I ArisicaiittrwssadoeJdlrectlngthefaerkoftha ' P.a-Il?lVj?.!T"SS?!a oronan ta uaprui'ea. - thepoia fiTlo! bL Ujil t7iij oltlaau em'swutrMW""" H1J' tt,"'rl.,?.'f!,lrUo, there for W g"TJJof reaisvaitogiunameaof th voter of Jk Kokt?l2l!BWp,,t IU aewar In rlorroiK street, between Broome and Deiancy street. Tba monthly statement of tha OwpceaAVsi itttcr. neywaaeubmltted. It show thai idrtaaSeMS b recovered $M4 for TtolatotscPorat5i ancoa. Ordered to be printed. ""I0" a. A taper waa reoeived from th Street Cminlaslon. ar, In reference to th loth Ward slatloiilaws7lt. says, th Common Council cannot, even by aa nnasa. """, legally nam a person to be employed, dot on tEUMe. tii f' "7 work "ilaaI A aeries of reajntinne, regretting tba death of Senator Baofcatca, came in from ttldnnaT "ta" Pa to high term of th character of Mr. Baomirx, saying, that In his death th nation bad met with no common lorn. Tb raoiutiona were nnanimonidy eoncmrad In. An lnvHaikm waa raneivaJ tmn tl. .l w.. gmeer to review th procession of th Fin Derjart- mentonthl.thlnet Accepted. "H- Tb Finance OommHta reported In favor of an appropriation of $1L400 to tha Street OirruDjsBkioer. fl"l07 i?,tur 'wtUIValnwrwiient! Ado) ted. Adjourned to next Monday. BROOKLYN. Brook.lt" CocitT or Stwiiowa. Teetarday a little dot. not aulta fourteen vaare of an. . ralgned on an indictment, charging him with havtaar "'--we, a imyw vru a nuiu onjy aix yaaia 01 ape named ItosAjnu maaiss. Tha Court. District At torney and oounas) (or the prisoner, held a consults ttrat, and tt wsa derided that ha oould not be tried on such a charge, m eoneequenoe of hi youth. Thar bvsng atotber Indictment against him. for assault awl battery, aruorg out of tba same circumstance, ha was permitted to plead guilty. The presiding Judge sakeet him how it cams that ha Mvnmttrl m - outiage upon o small a glri, to which ha answered in a very unconcerned manner that an eama lo tha room where he waa working, In Flaer ally, and that having no bustnse there, he put her out, Ue de. nled having committed aa nsreult, and said ha would not hurt such a uttls glri. The evidence, however, which oould hav barn brought against him waa such that thera oould bo no doubt hut that ha was guilty of th crime aa charged. The Judge stated that tb beet and only thing that could be done was to Mud him to tha Uouaejof Refug for JxweniUdellnquinta. He wsa accordingly eentesced to that Institution. Tb nam of th youthful offender 1 CcAalM Oanea. Janes Pmaw was convicted of petit larceny, hav lng bean Indicted for the higher oflvmos, and there upon sentenced to the Penitentiary lor sia month. Tiik IxnrrxrifPEivT DcxocaATto Mora. enrT. Tbe Independent DemoeratV City Conven tion met at Uouisa's Three-Mile Uouae, on Fulton Avenue, yesterday atemoon, for tha purpose of nom inating Juetteea of the Peace and Members of Assero blv. Inonucalttontoths reirulaf Democratic ticket. Coh EoacKD Fowias waa chosen Cbairmaa, and, Casnmaa VoLxaaa, Secretary. After calling th list of Delegate, a ballot waa entered Into for Justine of tbe Peace of tha Third District, which resulted in la nomination of Jambs Ltbam, by th foilowlna; vole i Jaxra Lnwe , ,, 14 F B. Cfnin , 14 The nemlnetloa was declared unanimous, wheel 4 discussion arose aa to th propriety of nomtnatlnaj oandldsiee for Justices of the 4th and 6th districts, whh h resulted In no decided action at that ttssa. Tbe following Aeeembly.nnmintioua ware mad I 1st district ianaxw X.Mrvia. Sd " Jaaaa R. Dan Vaoreno. d, 4th aad tth district, no candidal agreed upon. 6th district Joan LntsilT. Tth " Alkx. UsaaToa. Adjourned, to meet en call of tha Chair, Kcvo CotniTT Court CALUDAa., Oct. 11. Nna.lv 10, M,w SO, SI, $3, (4, IS, M, 17, SS, Sv. 40,45,4,,60. t-v-v-v -I BaooaLTK Cnr CooaT Cai.kjtdar. 9ns II, 14, i tt, it, ti, to, ST, SO, SI, S4, IS, S4, IS, It, 41, 4i, 10, 43, 45, A Valcabls Clock Bich DtooTmr. About a month ago an auctioneer named Wa Lit via, doing buianeea at 8J Fulton street, tn sstllng a quantity of old furniture, old an old dock to anoth er auctioneer, named Towssbkp, doing buatneas in Mvrtle avenue, for fiftv oenta. Tha aiuok remained to Towasaan' store until about a week ago, when a. aoia it lor ten aouere to a man wno rastetea in rui il- tan avenue, who, on taking It home, dlaonvered ths atseklnz alaas which waa tn the beck of the eloc waa cracked. Ua took it out with tha intention ol Laving a new one put In, when to hla astonishment be dlsoovered notes of the Bank of England behind It amounting to about S.0C0. It 1 aaid tbat tb heirs of the eetete ta whloh the olook origlnaUy be longed Intend tn commenc an action for tha recov ery of th money. He Third lage far farther If awa. Mm. Wiwslow's Soonrraxs Bmr. Mrs. WIRaLOW, an cxperisoead none aa4 Fesl rhyslatan, bee a Soothing grraa for Chllaraa testklag which grastly faeilltaUs tha process at Taethlna, bf aftenlng th gams, rcdaeing all lnnanuaalaM I will allay aUpaln, and Is sura t regulae th bewakt, D. pend apon lt,Metaers, tt wm sire rsst ta rearaelrt and relief and health to year Infanta, Parfestly aa( Lnsll esses. Sold everywhere. Prtae only ts Mots bottle, ttaroiB'a Vo. JSawrno llAcum.. .9108 mj.to nv, a --wib. wuual,.HiiH,iMi,a Oa Family Sealn Machines. JSaalTS Hammhxg Oasaea reduced t U.. 4 tot all mannfartorlng aeu-peee Bi anas' fvrg ere attheal any rival la the market. L M, UrlQa A Co, No ena Broadway, n. t; Ha Xno Fulloa st, fxreoktral BatAlX Cbaiok. Half Drana abv Tid eta be had et Th Bow Ofllea, ta Five DtSar tasksass and Three Cent ateer la Three Dai r faekaasa, Citr auir reeelrea. UriftyCentreOs. ItAanT's Taioormactr Is the Bret and Ihe'pt-et aitleie for Veatfae. B Wftt- Ivloe, t jisatns, Cnr tne, Prrvts -ad thelislr. Laeieetrvlt g-Mby llDru aa aeeteraaf itwvs. Li iXR'a LcwK-SiTruxt BnUTTLK 8EVVIMI UaCHINBA, .ml ta anv la tha etareat. Prlisa-. VrfiO and aowaeoa Uuicea,Hsiwoanaar ejas nsi Oo nT Alt. HrAst-lii) aii wrrtaas to- Fiik. the tbri'lips mnial erama el iur or Tiia Irl-mic." at RasncVb stliaSTM. Il Is taachUily saaa tifgL Tw comic ataaat this artaiaova. Pniiv-HouM.trAL, ExAknitaTioira, ronrriM out ths talents, d'As snd iiroptr awrsulk are 1 1 real aaur. tt FOWLEB A WELLS. ZM Bread asy, Fiiklk S. I.toh's Srwiiso MacirnrB. etur9 vrrarrauteo: ta ilve hetier sat afaeuoa thea any at athinct la thie luatk t, ar innney refumled. N.B. I'aioa KuiVcan o W. Ne. 6oJ tUaali GENERAL NOTICES. II Ida way frlata-Taa BI a aal dlaCrt bution of th.Kiav P Ires will be rua.'e beta Nrw Ysik Scei-tr for ! rreniuVI-ai ef lanaeatvaa sroeni etilnrtil cbllorva tills alia tiwe, st I a'-le-a lb D-h-xls unurck lUsr. U. B. Ita's), la Sulu vaaahiv FrincesC tl DaJl.ya flaaUal fata Eatraatar. WHiOltlt. J. WRIQUT W , bavins tba, .ac-lu iva etral V-5',l If. DAII.rVt) MaOlOsL PAIN KXTnACTOB, haw atal lUhael lb rollealDf ples of eale wbara e a t li le mav be ear) la any qu-aeltv, at a u.lf v seals cf reins J. "Iliiilir Ov- 4 "vaedaer, eew Y-rk. 1' A th' t'baities st., New Or r Orleans. Te be, had fck also, at 01 Barclay it., New Yolk. netlway Pula . OwtMl.artaa. --, yrmof ionumeraWeevlue, be Its lew bat laaiaiae .B,U,hBbuiuhtmsny ina e'em.iirs sr.vs Tea stlluHadalilnad sa eff-etlve raJf l lb ajya meuleiss. Maaalactovy, to Maiden Lena, N. I . IM A Tenwreiaaea tlaetaaa wi I aw aaae (TrtAar, avaalna. a lire B-eery, aetai o'eloea, wilt Inune in, adsr.sses aaS si all. mi help Ml an tba fan, ft' neaBail alaa. Cama a ler r tbe Itpi.wieta i.ri ' -"--U. IIUKITrPres. J. 8. lULLS. Sea. PeUs eas from IN iTt P.M. m n.. m BATED esaaat area awa; j-a aia lev ar i a tetimrla Inriassf Yew aaaa ear tha B-.ateaeaiiatokaplDasaaa4 eaaith rood te yimr awa e.laL a astaa te. ZBLL'a Teaiseraaas Peaera. Waa. "wtCsiaad,! cVataslveaU FnoH orAae 41 Th'-w etreaO rTre ntjmi avanua. itoetcc as ai oat (rami a. aad 0 1 tt e'toek. at jamsm a. eoorcat, COaCslSelONKat OF DaMDw. MBW YOnX"aV OtTirjB. Venn, J IL Jirt avo; BilwarJ II .tabe, ten, tea- irwi Jhthrub Robert Graei$M Oharh afihe Ba teaer, tkr . Be . .V J Fraat. $c, a "trtl r aw a aooe sas ef Ltls , $1 PaaisaFirsiwTbraPeTVeastni.Mr HaalaaB. tl Miaa B MsIHe. eft; FneaSala Oxford. Y, $ I "V. Dr. CoI rr e.llltuees, tlek ktev. Dr ?. Fvaa oa Si aa rwrn-aira C TtVataraaah sakvs Dyer. $14 af laaaa, W J U Mar L rf llaiaaalal. atTs$lSLa I 'SawsaTt. J, ' !?!!.... ' aekaoa Wi far Irni rat Lu lb. Ut Of Kiortf, s-w sco h nert in, rytra. Tw. raauta aul Kaaaaileaua ". wluaeMaitvkotloa oa Fi'd.r avaareg. Oe retfa !- T st half aa.t ssv o'clock, at , tb. -aaJaa, Uejaw, 1K W ilium sTta elect rVeUeaUa U tea vtrksiCar reatleoe. la airSai.eaalth, and yarmaai tolke ar- au- Aisi rfcareh for Deal Itwtea AaLavew. leelameiua t.r lb year beslaala; OeJ. L 1WJ i JJ tSt ,& St, llenvnS Chorea- thr wik Ks. Ihs. TynaTawi" I Hie. HemcfUa FUa, I at l J Ca Caaaas. eV Pliay, Ol) 1 1 h-la- Parteaa, $00, J, Baase, er -biianei-hia 11a, Mr. Aroma aa """ -aw M wlMjav.wWo B. Cn.naoea ta, aaraar-, Ilostn,$': Mrs. ft-tawe, $, wre JJTi Alet.n. $', lib U QrVfV,jri V. $?& laashfreaa saaWI I 4 L