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WHOLE NO. 1581. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. HIGHLY DMPORTANT FROM EUROPE SHREE DAYS LATER. ARRIVAL OF THE AMBRICA AT HALIFAX, Anny THE RUSSO-TURKISH DISPUTE. War Rendered Almost Certain. Bumored Attack of the Turks upon the Bussians, Antielpated Declaration of War from the Porte. MYRIADS OF TURKS PREPARED TO TAKE THE FIELD Wao Four Great Neutral Powe.s Determined On Peace, AUSTRIA AND THE KOSZTA AFFAIR, The Food Excitement and Prospects of Famine. A GOVERNOR PUT TO DEATH. IMPORTAN FROM BUENOS AYRES. PRQUIZA SEEKING REFU +E ON BOARD AN AMERICAN VESSEL, STATE OF THE MARKETS. Advance in Breadstuffi---Deecline in Cotton, ke., &., &o. Haueax, N. S., Sept. 29—P. M. The royal mail steamship America Captain Lang, from Liverpoel at 10A M. on the 17th iast., arrived here at balf-past nine o’clook, this (Thursday) evening. She brings 126 panexgers. ‘The Collins stesmer Bsltic arrived out at Liverpool on the evening of the 14th inet. She was off Holyhead at alf-past ten in the morning, but was detained off the Mersey for want of water. On Saturday, Sept. 27 at 4P. M., the America passed the Arabia, bound inte Liverp ol. Sept 26, lat 50N, Jon. 41 W., passed steamer City of Mahchester, bound to Liverpool. Sept 28 cawa large steamer showing Ame- rican colors, bound eastward, The Eastern Question, Relative to the Eastern question, é was currently re- Ported—although no ioundation was-appareat for the re- pert—that Turkey had atucked the Russian outposts, but ‘that no general engagement had taken place. ‘This rumer is generally ocnsidered doubtful. The following are the words of the Viens despatch :— ‘The Cear rejects the Turkish but abides “by Bre Vienna note and promives to ¢ acuaie the Principalitics Wf the Porte accepts ¢ pure and simple ‘This yet leaves ore chanee for peace. Another telegraphic despateh says:—A new manifesto da expected from Russia, ‘The Turks were quite ripe for war, and Omer Pasha had great difficulty in restraining his troops from hos- tities. Fanaticiom on both sides was at its height. Anonymous placards en the walis, calling on the faithfal to attack the Russians, hed much exclied the people, Tt was only om the special demand of the representa- tives of the Powers that the Sultan had eonsented to Postpone the issuirg of his manifesto to his people This manifesto is in warlike language, and is, indeod, « declaration of war The Turks continued their armamen's, everything being pa'd for in spe te. The Turkish levy of 60.000 additional troops went on actively. and detachments were constantly marching to join Omer Patha, on the Danube. A reeorve corps Was forming at Adrianople, under Mehemet Par ba, Colove! of the Soltan’s Guard. On the 80th the Suitan reviewed the Egyptien troops. The members of the French embassy were present Mobas Pasha, of Egypt, promises to send 15,000 more inen. Frem Bucharest, the Russian commander-in-chief bad Adressed an order of the Cay to his troops, and concludes by ssying:—“' Russia is called on to annibilate pagan- ism, apd those who oppose her in that sacred mission ghall bo aunibileved with the pagans. Long live the Czar.” Omer Pasha wrote to Prince Gortchakoff, notifying that if the Russian gavboats approached too near the Turkish batteries they wouia be fired upon. Goreshakof! briefly wrote on the back of the letter—:‘ If fired on, they ‘will retarn the fire.” Until recently the Turkish operations all seemed direot- td towards Grevgrove to prevent the Russians crossiog there, but the Turk» have carefully ‘fortified the lice of the Balcan bet ween Shumia and Tarnora. rps had established its general od the operations in crossing tha Denube will be by Weddison and Sophia. Tae Tarks will, of course, fortify the passes, a4 they have the lines of Shumla and Tarneva, in which case it is thought that ‘the Bustians will ascend the river and cross in Servia, ‘The chief dragoman of the Russ! om bessy had ar. rived at Constantino ole from Odessa, attended by several mteamers. The arrivs! caused 6 seusation, but it relates to the effsirs of the commercis! chancel aire. It is seid the French ambasrador urgently attempted to persuade the Porte te recall tho modified note, even after it was forwarded to St. Petersburg. ‘The Russten party in Constantinople propose changes in the Turkish ministry— Res Pasba, ex Minister of ‘War, to supersede Mebemet Ali Russia’s bitter antago- nist ‘The trouble continued between the Hospocars and the Porte The latest despatch from Constantinople, dated Sth Beptember, states that the 3nitan gives che Hospodars authority to rema'n in the Principslition, THE LATEST. om A courier had arrived in Paris, bringing the decision, ‘come to the day brtore by the four ministers, viz :-— Lords Abezdeen. Jobo Russell. Clarerd m and Palmerston. Another courier tcok his departure ‘or Marseilles, with orders to embark there at once, bearing a despatch for Lord Stretford de Redoliffe, which, it is said in a well in- formed quarter, enjoins him to employ every povsible means to inénee the Sultan to accest, without delay, ‘the note of Vienna without modification. His Lordship te authorized to allow the English squad Fon to enter the Borphorus, and to disembark troops fo- the purpose of caa-ing the Sultan's deci-ion to be re- wpected. Acourieris al-oat once to be Mspatebed to Ower Paskg, forvidding him to commence hostilities in eny way. Neo disagreemert exists botween France ani Vng‘and on the Eastern question. Affaire in Great Britain, MINIETER BUCHANAN—SPREAD OF TR ASIATIC CHOLBRA, BTC, There is no news of importance. Mr Diersell bad.beon making» speech to the agri Pulturisia of Buckingbamsbi-e. ‘The Queen coutir ued in Sectland. ‘The Seientife A:sociation continued Its cession at Holl. Mr Buchanan, ths American Minister, had doclined for ‘the present ap favitation to dice with the Liverpool -Chamber cf Commerce. Th» Astatio cholera is eproading in England—oncos are reported at Liver pool ard London, and cver one bnndred bad occurred at New Castle, fifty of them Proving fatal The Groat Briteia steamer was at St Vincent on the Mth of August, ‘The Broil mail steamer arrived at Southampton on the lith. Amongst hor passeogers were General Loven m Paraguay, on & diplomatic mistion to Englacd and other powers, and Mr, March, Uuitea States Consul at * Madeira. ‘The weathor tn Ireland was very fine, and the crops ‘Were quate ante, In Great Britain the woather was broken, MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1858. % IPED, Tne Frenot Gmpire, THE FOOD EXCITEMENT—REDUOTION OF DUTIES, BTO. Publie attemtion continued chiefly occupied with the price of ford The Monticur publi:hes a decvee reducing the dutios on imported castle and wheat The duties are to be three franks per bead on oxen. cows, avc young cattle; twon ty-five centimes om calves. sbeep grata, and op! ead ten centimes per hundred kilogrammes on fresh meat The municipal department o the Gene had extended to the commures of the depertmeat the measure that fixes the price of breed for Pa in, whieh te at forty con times per hilegramme The Prefect is autberized to advarce the bekers the cifference between cost prices and the price of forty centimes, commencing from Sup- vember let. It was reported that tickets would be issued to the poor entitling them to receive bread at o meminel rate ‘The Emperor's journey north had bees decided for the ‘22d to return to Paris om the 20°h September, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONSULAR AGENTS. The Paris Monttewr publisher the treaty of Febreary 23d between France and the United States, respecting consular agents. Switzerland, ‘The Swiss cficia! journal of the 34 inst., publishes the Austrian edict of July last, forbidding Austrian epera- tives to vielt Switzerland ‘The federal budget for 1854 shows a surplus of 600.000 franca over the estimated expenditure of thirteen mil- ons. Aust) ia THE KOZ8TA AFFAIR—MISTAKEN NOTION—DEOORA- TION OF THE CONSUL TO SMYRNA—THE Czau's VisiTs, ETC. ‘The Austiian Copsul-General at Smyrna had been deco, rated, Vienne letters say:—‘ It is fully expected here that the Washington Cabinet will consent to Korsta being given up to the Austrian au’horities at Smyrna”? It appears that the reason Count Apporg, the Austrian Minister at Turin, was so suddenly withdrawn, was to mask Austsia’s dirpleasure at tae frien ily relations be tween Sardinia and the United States. The Emperor of Russia, accompanied by his two sons, Count Neseir de, Earop Meyrdoff aude suite of two bundred goes to Olmutz to meet the Enperor of Austria and King of Prussia The fate of Turkey is supposed to be the aubject of the interview. The reporte continued current that government in. tended to effect a forty militon silver florin loan, Is success depends on the aspest of Eastern affairs. The friga’e Bell Bona and galliot Artemesia had re- turned (o Emyrna, The Germunic States. THE KOSZTA at PAlR—SWITZEBLAND AND THE UNI- TED STAVES V8. AUSTRIA, ETO. ry The London Zimes correspondent asys tnat the German papers almost universally assert tha: the United States ae backing Switzerland in her opposition to Austria and premise ber sctive acsistance. The recent sppoint- ment of @ United States Minister to Berne, the self-con- + fidence in the Ticino difficulty, and the beldness of the Americans inthe Koezta affair, are the grounds stated for this belief. The Bund thinke the report impro¥able, and says there is a more probable belief threughout Germany that the Cabinet of Vienna is endeavoring, in connection with its grievances in ths Koszta affair, to in- duce the governments of Europe to demend from the United States government a declaration of its views on the subject of intervention in Earopean Polities, om the laws of nations in cene==!. 2-2 -~ wv buvjvot of citizenship in particular. The latter being confersedly not clear, gives rise to continued remon- atrances by American representatives, especially in Ger- meny, where emigrants retu:ned from the United States are claimed. Tally, The Reading Chmmittee of the Holy Inquisition had again condemned “Uncle Tom%? Cabin’ as damnable and pernicious. The No-th of Europe. SCARCITY OF VESSELS—THE CHOLERA—A GOY- EBNOX POT TO DEATH. Shipping is very scares in the North of Europe A Hamborg freights had greatly increaced, andat Rotter. dam merchandise was a:cumulating for want of means to transport it. The cholera, though still virulent, was decreasing The Governor of Temi had been put to death by the Feeyle for insulting their petition for cheaper bread, on the lst inst. Inala. FAMINE—CHOLEBA—LOvS OF A FRIGATE, BTC. The overland mail had been telegraphed at Trieste, with Celoutta dates to August 5, Bombay August 12, and Hong Kong to Juy 284, ‘Taere was a great famine in Burma. Tne steam frigate Mozzuffar was lost off Ramsorra river Cholera was committing great ravages in the upper provinces of India. The indigo crops were not good. ‘The market for octtcm pieces had improved. Exchange was at 2s, 1d. China, SUCCESSES OF THE BEVOLUTIONISTS, ETO. In China the revolutionary army retetced its position, The Tartars bad attempted to take Amy but without success. ‘Trade was dull and inactive. Exchange, 6s. 34. Important from Buenos Ayres. MY FLIGHT OF URQUIZA—CAPITULATION OF HIS TROOPS. From Buenos Ayres we learn that on the 13th July Urquize took refuge on boari the American steamer, and onthe 14th his forces laid down their arms and dis- persed. The province of Buenos Ayres was entirely tranquil at latest dates, and business waa recovering. Urquiza wes quiet at Entre Rios, Commercial Affairs. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. The Bank of Evgl+nd has raised the rate of discount to 434 per cent. Consols closed at 05%¢ @ 963¢ for money Panis Bounsk —The Bourse closed on the 16th as fol- 1s:—8 per cents 76f. 65c; 43, per cents 101 60; bank 2,800, AMERICAN SECURITIES. Bell & Co, report the market very dull and prices generally lower U. 8. Bonds of + T1035 w 11145 U.S Ins Stock, + 110 a 110g Penpsylvanis Fives | » 85 86 Penosyivanis B nda......-.._. + 9 2 Of ory land Sterling 6 per Cents, « 6 oT Virginia Borde. 95 8 6 Kentueby Sixer,,, Ri acrebbagl . 8 a LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The market had been fist a)] ‘he weok, but exhibited but little quoteble declice until the bank raised the rats of cieonnt when the market became shaky, and closed at one e-ghth of a penny decline on all quslities except Sea I-Jend, which remained stationary. Tne Esstern and operotive dificuities with the employers being still ua- settled, aided the declice. The werk’s aalen (chiefly of w'saling qualities) were 23 200 bales including 8 610 on +peularion, ard 4.400 for export Friday’s (the 16th) Duriness was 3 C00 bales, ihe market closing very quietly. The authorized quotations are;— ea 544 ordinary, 4a. 2 ia afoout camiention ry, dd aw [most unsa’ea! Stock 803,000 bales, inc udieg 602.000 American, Spin- ners’ atocks of cotton, are ow mortly low. Scand LIVERPOOL CORN Meath war! rr ald eseumed @ idedly upward tendercy Sales of ali article: each day showed wv aatly rive ip prices, cloing. o Fridsy the 16 4 at che bighest figures ettained. advarce during the week war veriourly called from 6d a 7d. on wheat; Ie ® ; and Is. 64 @ %. onflour, Tne priocipal @ in quoting United States wheat ar Oe. & 94 4 and mixed, 85 €d @ 8 10d ; Western canal au perfice flour Sle ; moore and Philadsipaia is 6d & Be, Od Ohio, $2; 404" 26a o 28s Todien corn {a moderate request at U4 605», 64 for fino white and 385 a 34 O64 for yellow Seme firms qaote white as nigh 804. @ 37K «Toe aivacce was owirg to variable er. with more Grmoers in the ¢ otinental marketa eb ening aayect of the fw kish di-pnte, [Nore —Stoee the market closed, the telegraph indt- calee nore prodabillty of negotlations being re opened inatend of wnr } THE LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Beef was in niierate stenty demend; ales of 600 Heroes at former vrices, or perhaps a little firmer, Toe trade wan awaiting the reenit of the core nmont con- treet. Prime mese pomirally ie @ 1064, Tho same re mevkeaprly to pork Prime Western mass waa quoted Se Broom quiet, bat firm. Woetwn 444, 8 Caecae was ia good demand; th suction rales brovght fits @ 586 the week's rales were 260 toms at 68: © 60s Licsoed cakes wore in request. at extreme prices. Tallow Ye dearer with large sales of P. Y. C. at 686. 0 54s. 64,; South Americas 52 063: LIVERPOOL FRODUCE MARKETS, AsuRS were uvebscgea. Toe demana steady, at 27%, for pearls, and 260: for pots. mn Bees ‘oll paler ar £70 108 @ £70 166. Cloversexp wus in request; 100 tous sold at 453, 480 farther tvapces cae Bark—No transactions, Navat Storss—Rosia, soles of 8,600 bble.. at 6s. 4d a 6-. for common, to 13+. for Aue. Sotrits of tur pen‘iee improved request at 401 9 60s 61, Rough tur- moved resdity; 30° bbls sold at 13s, Bales of Pe confined to 10 tome, at £87 108, active; 2.000 bbl.., to arrive, soldat £37 10s Olive was in reteil demand only. Pale rape was ia mod . Seal was steady, with a fair busiases. artent busice «. ag itcy, ae better; 160 tieroee Careline bronght 23s, 04, a Corvus was in good demand at steady SUGARS were moderately active and ofl ‘Tra - A frir buciveas bad been done at previous rates. was firm end unchanged. Fauicots. At Liverpool vere quiet, with lower rates taken in some instances. Steerage passengers abundant ARKETS. the colonial and foreign Lard bad improved; THE LONDON M ‘Tra wae in limited request at unchanged rates. TarioW bad advasord to 544. a 666. on the epot. BREaDerurvs were seainexcited, Ameritsn red wheat sold at 680 ; white. (6+. = 70a. United States four was readily bought at 32s. » 33s, 64. for aweet, STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. The markete were irregular, but w:thgg: decided de- cline, being partly supporte’ oy amall 3 and some order ‘man account. Tha Tod! regarced as more favora' peTat ves were atill very unsatisfactory. TUE HAVRE MARKETS. " The sales of octton du. yg aps week, to the 18th inst elusive sere 4095 bales market wae quiet. Stock on batd 97 (00 ba’es Tres ordinei-e qaoted at 98f. Our C-rrespord-nt writes under ¢ of the evening of th 14th — Cotton is very du! dav’s sales were 200 bales. The pricer of last Friday are.barely mainteined. Little is ¢olpg ip flour—41 trapos ts paid for Onfo. American whest 74f Potarhon are advarcitg pearls are laa- guid Coffee is active. Rice small sales at steady prices Sugar qoiet. Tallow ard lard are supported Che mi fastoriog scovunta from the surrounding districts are. more encouraging ” count with the < Passengers by the America, Mr and Mra Boseell, Mr and Mre Bailey, Mrand Mra Porter Mr and Mre Irwin. Mr and Mrs Hizgins, Mc aad Mra Sicmons Mr and Mra Evans, Mr acd Mes Shutiey, Mr» Walton Mesers Parsons Qoortash Witmer Fenqelt Dolden Borwick Stevooron Goddard Li coin Hizginsoa, Freed, Irving Rathbore Davis, C»stbura, Bretners, Bake Grant. Parke Higeioson, Botler Leaf. Loving, Su ith, Houghton, Gaoter Tel is Chambers, Oliver Day, Hower, Jacken, Burton jwan. Brewster Steoheavon, Balam Dougless, Tremp-on. Covet, Kelly, Boohen Samson. Vento Morrison, Goodman Lovatt Cattall Rey- Roeklirg Giles, Howart, Boll Adely. Pardea, man. begoall, Lang. Harris, Lazeoby. Sellir, Desa, Gibbons Sine! Mersden Bogle Start, Misa ‘Thompson. Mise Garr, Mira MoAriy, Mrs fate, Mrs Hat, Mr and Mrs Haltburn, Mr. Brook. Beipaing lnceltigenes. ei from ——~— 16th, Uriel, and Shawmut, at Liver- 0c Pt Arr from Mobile—Meletradea at Liverpool, Sid for New York—14th Roger Stewart: 15th, Albert Gallat‘n, from Liverpoo!; Oxfcrd from the Cisde. Sid for Br eton- 16th Ciariesa Currier, from Liverposl. Sid for 2altimore—15th Buena Vista Liverpool. Sid tor Charlestop—-'6th Austria Liverpool. Sid for New Orleans—15th Windermere, Saxon; 16th, St Petereburg, from Liverpool. Bad News from the Fishing Grounds TERRIBLE GALE, AND LOSS OF VESSELS AND THEIB CKEWS—THREATENED FAMINE IN NEWFOUND- Bostox, Seot. 30. 1853, ‘The steamer Ospray. which arrived at Galifax on the 26th tnst., from St. Johns N. F., reports that a number of fiebing ves id potiee their are hed — e porthe:n jewfourdland, @ ter- shich - courred ebont the 15th sale’ etter dated Parsumosic Prince Edvard Island Sept. 15, states that the ‘harbors are fuil of American fis verse a, all of ehich have had poor luck Taey inten to make avotber attemot when the gale w! was then raging should subside. A vessel arrived at Gloncaster , which hes beep abe nt three months, and brings home only fifty barrele mackerel, not enongh to pay expenses. She spoke several veseels which had noe ‘The potato srop of Newfoundland is almost an utter failure, on acwunt of the rot The fishery has also turved cut badly. and great fears were entertained of & fawire emong the poorer inhabitants during the coming winter, The papers urge uoon'the government ‘to cell an early session of the Legislature to meet the emergency. From Ws City. THE KILLING OF MAJOR ABNOLD— APPOINTMENTS TO OPrPICE—NAVAL CHANGES, ETC. Wasiivaton, Sept. 30, 1863. Private adv'ces from Fort Grauam, Texas give particu- lars of the recent killing, at thet lege! of Mejor Arnold of the Second Dragoons, by Asistan: Surgecn Steicer, in eozrequence of the former, who commanded tne post. or- Gerirg the letter into arrest for quarrelaome condoct. Mr. Steiner subsequently gave himrelf up to the authori- a. Char es Lanman, formerly “r. Webster's private Sesre- tary, has resgved bis povicion at the head of the copy: pebt buresn in the Depar:went of State AppornTuENts —T. Deviu Reilly, the I ish patrist, Clerk in the General Land Office; Horatio N. Sears, of Imuox, Mose., mail rouie agent becween Bridgeport and Pitts field Navat Caances,—Paseed Uldshipwan W. H Parker, Geteched from the Cyane, and appoicted As-istant Pro few-or of Matbematic.s at the Naval Acsdemy; Lieut. E J De Haven, de ached fiom the Dale. and Liew; H N Har ison ordered in his place; Capt J C. Long, to cour Lieut E. M. Yard has been ordered sed Midshipr R. Aalick or. cas Acting Master; Cupt. Strib- bling bas been detached from the Naval Academy as Superintercert, at hin on reqnest; Joha T Tazlor, of Delaware, commisrioned Asststant Surgeon in place of Dr. Bran, deceased. Mura wicted. Povcukrerste Sept 39, 1853. The jury in the case ef George Lake. charged with the murder of his wife and two caildren on the 7th of last June 16: dered a verdict of guilty this afterpoon. I[n- sanity was the only ground of defence, He will be sen- tenced to-morrow. From Cinetnnati RAILROAD ACCIDENT—KISSANE GUILTY, Crncinsatt, Sept 30, 1853, Last evering, as the train on the Dayton and Troy road war Fessing Picayune lock. two cows were caught by the locomotive, throwing the care off the track aad amash ivg them badly; but fortunately none of the passeagera wore sericus's irgared. ° ‘The jury in the case of Kiseane have brought in » yer. dct of guilty, Bw ning of the —nesinninfion Lowell Museum, : Lowett. Sept. 30, 1863. The Musevm in this be to almost totally destroyed by firs this safrernoon i» Mavoom and theatrical pro- pertiea were owned by J A Hildreth and [ohn T. a ley, valued at $65 000 end were uninsured. The buildicg was fully insured. Marine Disaster, dc. Le? J Barttwore Seot 1853 A despatch from Norfolk today staves that the scbeover Pctomeoc, from New Yo:k for @altimore, was ran into last night by the propeller Virginia, off the Horseshoe All the schooner’s fors rigging was carried awey. She pot in bere fcr repairs The mail thin eveving brovght nothing from any point south of Richmond. Arrival of the City of Glasgow. The et Her Cit; of Gigs, pe yt It 6 steam iy inago #, from Liver; Sept "I pacied tbo Capes ‘at tea o'e ook to-night, and will srrive ay her wharf early Saturday morning. The Eastern Telegraph Office Lines, St Jony NB. Sept 20—P, M. A frightful storm is raging in this province and in Nova Scotia, The telegraph line be'ween this ci y anc Calais, Meine is prvatrated. ap alo that between here and Hail fax Oor latest lotel) 10m from Helifex is dated at ten o'clock. P. M. yes’eidsy We send this dispatch via Frederickton, Quebeo and Montreal, Ma kets. Burrato, Sept. 80, 1858, The receipts since our Jest have brev as annsxed: — Flour, 7 £00 bbl4 ; wheat, 96,000 ba-hels Flour is firm and io pod demand owing fo light reenipts, Salen 4 6(0 bbls. st $5 56 » $6 75 for Obic and Michizan Wheat te arcd cena d, 86.000 bushels sold st 61 22 a $1 28 for Vhio ard Micbigen. and $1 10a $112 for Uoper [ake Corn without materia coonge Outs at Bie. with a dull thaket, Ohio whi key, 24%4c F eights nnchanged Osweeo, Sept 30, 1865 The ecelo'a of the past 24 bones have bee on follows: — Flour, 8260 while: wheat 50100 bushels Prime wheat is io Cémer }. bat is scarce ond h-ld avove the views o buwre. Freights— Flour 5€¢ « bls.; wheat, ITke , and corn, 15346 AtPANY, Sept 90, 1853 The following have bren tho reewipes -inee yevtmrday : Plovr, 6.000 bole. wheat, 18000 barbéle: ern, 17 000; barley £8,000 boebela Flowr bas oenu dull bayore net acoeding tothe higher rates demanded 1 600 bbls, nold at $697 a $066 fir Siete Wheat tu fair demand, bat cporatigay ebeched by the firmness of holdera; rater 5 000 bushel’ Corp held higher, 210 bushels rold at Blo. » fle for mixed Western. 64.000 bashels barley soll at Ite fer two rowed and 24 &@ B4o for ¢our rowed. Whiskey— 400 bbls. cold, at 27/0 for prison aad ale, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. ‘Thid anda Last Day ef the Sceston, ‘The C.nventien sasembled yesterday mornieg at mine o’olock and divine servios was performed by the Rav. C. Babeeck. ef Cohoce biting assisted by Rev. P. K. Cady, of Wert Troy. ‘The Right Rev. Bishop Wainwright being called awny for « short time, the Convention was called to order by Rev. Dr Oreighton who filled the Chair during the ab |, sence of the Bishop ‘There wore very few delogates present during the open- ing service, and it was some time after its clove before there was o scfliciemt number of delegates procent to jas tify = commencement of business. ‘Lie minutes cf the preceding day were read and ap St Philtv’s Couroh ries = Prof Davine of West Poiet said be did not like reserd- ing in the mi: utes tatles tor different mea. He thougat it would sppear wore Christies lke te reeo'd trae newe simply. Be dd not kuue hew others looked upon this matter, but tee words * Hen ."' “E.quire” “Gov .”’ kc. Grated hereby ca, his oar tie, would make no motion’ oar ‘these remarks es suggestions te the erary. The eisctions to Gil up,tbe committees voted for the ee ne eremesneea by the Cua to be next orcer. ( war moved that the further elestion of those neces- bs iets pus a titgnten te the General Conves tion ‘bere ome tien to this, the Bi - mobag ‘Op post metion was Rev De Kirr, of All here eaid that he thank- ‘Thi e¢ thore who bad vowd tcr wate to the the Convention again Dus the canvass, and the Braior cal o¢ the Coaveation tv order to Usten to the reading «f of committees, tended with these rose! ved, The wessurer of this deavention be ia- st ve. ed ve borrow on ite scoouut if re cao, asum Le- cessary to prov@sute the tnalot Rey Wiliam F Walker. Resolved, Tost the Bixhop be authorized to employ counsel im provecuting the trial cefere the civil trivuaal slinded to in biseddress end thas expense of wach coun- ge! te borne by this comventi a. ‘At the close Of the readiag of this ropert a long debate took place a» to the manner cf securing the moans spoken of to theresolotions The vite was then taken upen the reporé and each re- solution separately. The seport was arecimously adepted. The rerolutions excited some debate. Hon. Lutume Heapost moved te strike out, in the first resolution, toe words --if be can.” The Hon. gentleman thovgbt they ought aot to express a dount of the avility of the ebusoh to raise the wum necessary. This amerdment was carried. aod the resolution adopted Upon the seoond reolutiom there was a ce- bate in regard to fixing rome defivite sum Gantiemesa were Oppored to ol owing thoir agent ¢» collect an iadefi nitesum The resolution was panied, however, without amendment. ‘be Tellers then returned with the report of the ballot- 8 follome:— @TASDING COMMITTER Rev. Dr. Kipp was onty one cucsan by both orders. It was them moved and carried thet the balloting for the remainicg lay dei-gate om dispensed with and Gover- nour M. Ogden be dcolared elected DELZCATS TO GENERAL OoNVBETION. There wes ne chutoe by either order, clergy or laity. It was then moved to suspend the balloting ix filing ‘up the vacancies of this ticket. unasimously carried, the motion was mot being oat. The Rev. De. Vixtox moved this the seeond time, when it wea carried. in; ticket. which was certed. and these gentlemen, Chair, declared te be elected. The Rev. Dr Gawks thom presented « report of the com mittee apponted last year to report upon the canon in regard to dirc:piine yon wollen. this report was ordered te be entered upom the minutes of the conven tion. and the further cunscere:ton of the canon post- pored till ‘be next Dicowen Oonvention Wuuam Betts, E-q.. boro made @ few remarks in re- rd to bia with case of Rev. W. F. feiker, es Counrel for the chav He had given hia time and rervices Cag iy f @s hed also his col- leegues And although he did net feel at liverty to thow bie famtiy rem ander the fee: of the o jet he bed always givon the church to under- 8 the end bis asavclates prosecuted the case with no ides of pecantary gein eth b> in‘eation at acy time to correo the cburch tate peyment for services a-cunel The charsh was left ts act us it pleased to psy cr net end in whet meoner it choosed. He and bis associates bad given their logal sorvices in this case for the goud of the obureh It was then upanimous!y adopted that the thanks of the copvevtion be given to Mesars. W diam Bot's, Marray Hoffman, od Governcur M Og for their services to the church tp prorecuting the trial of Rey W. F Walker, ‘The commit*ee on the fjdsoopal Fund then reported ‘The report of this committee was quite leretny, and endeo with resolutions rocommendiog that the Provis- jonal orate) coeupy the Episcopal residence now used by Bubop donk, and al-o to ralre the salary of Bishop Wainwright from the iaterest of the Episcopal Fund and by *axtog tho partsbos. Arthe close of the of these resolutions the Rt. Rey Bichop Wainwright rere, and said he should ark leave te rettre during their disousalon. He raid, with much Gps am entirely oppoved to the reo: mmendations tn t! resolaueas which you aweahout to coveider. Lam oppo-ed to disturbiog in apy way Bebop Ondordovk io bis ossupsacy of the F,iseopal mention. [ wi hjact mysel: to any in- conve: jerce ratbor than ould be disturbed on my sscount. Acd. biethrom you must me, bat I pow tell you that for vo consideration + hatever will I conser t to live onder that roof no# ecoupted sy Bishoo Onéerdook — be lives, [ shall not ailow myselt, o Make avy provisiun you choure, act ee you will but excuse mo from dixtarbing the Bishop's repose. I bopo you will allow me to leave the conven ticn shile you discuss these resolutions ana I invite my excellent (:iesd Dr Creigh‘on, to take the chair. ‘At the cleeo of the Bishcp’s remarks there was loud applanee through the howe. which was immediately suoprersed, The vororable yg # left the convention, ard Rev Dr Cre‘ghron took tho ehair. It was Repertenstn Sepang iit the resolations to the committes who preented then Upon this motton Mcgray Horrman made a em ex. horting the convention not to disturb Bishop Uni in hir retirercont The Hon Jou A. Kina, of Jamaica, responded to Mr. Hoffman. in favor of fH. = @° the pom He had vo perronal age again-t Bishop Oaderd: but ax a churohman be felt bound to support what wae r ght regardiosa of porsonsl desires. A certsin sum was rovided for the maintenance of Bishop Oade:donk, and Soe was co etipulation that, besides the salary appro- pilatd, he should have the uso of the Episcopal man sion. the bishop did risht im refusing to occupy the bouse, snd doing 10 bo did an he would have done ‘uncer the ¢: clroumstances. But this did not alter the propricty of action on the part of ta» convention in this matter. ‘The vote was ‘hen called for upon the question to re. commit the roport and roolutions. The Rev. Dr. Vixtox movod that the two questions of the rerclu'ions be divided, and voted upon separately, jincop al ‘ard to the maa sion being occupied by tho opal Bebop. ‘be post- poned until nex’ year, and the otber que.tion, ia regard to incres+ing the salary «€ Bishop Wainwright, alsac re com mitted to “he committes. Mr. De Porerrr one of the committee, said they had not mede up their oplaion upon ths question hastily To osk them to review their own deuberate decision Go wihed Dr. Vinton would ro modify his motion that the committee might have romerbing definite to act upea Judge Oak. © ssid be thought hoe ye td onght to be settled immediately, Tho church provided for Bishop Ovdordonk $2 600 per aneaes “ier ks oat would amount to pot! to givo him @ -uiteble residence, and he he bad no tivio whatever to the mansion he occu pied. This was a matter of business, and which on now ee ‘ou ee . an ‘on el the convent wor at M sek en to eel the bo it jue stionable Walberight. be tor oce w A: regerds one wae to am. acd provide Tow . Blebop fix bia ralary at @ ruitedle reeidrnce. It was nut pecs saty he should heve ‘Was then tre percdevier residence Birhop Oncerdonk ht @ committee should bu appointed occupying He th to take charge of thia matter ard, tf they thoaght proper to re] the residence of Bubp Underdonk to supply him with eny cther suitable rertdence, and to do the same alo by the Provistomal Bishop JInége Oakley was requested % put bis motion tn writh g, nd, while bis resotut «a war prepsring, Dr. Porrer offered witb a few remarks, a resolution in momory of tbe late Chief Justice Jones, which was unan imovsly sdopted. Tt was thea moved by Pro‘osor Dayres and carried. that 'wo thenesnd eopive of the journal of thts coavea tion be printed. ander the direction cf the Secretary. Tho rem lotion« «f Judge Oukley were torn prepare? apo reed ny Dr Baws . Tr wae moved ord earited that the report of the com mittew nnd the re-olurion be ed upoe the tab'e, for the pa pore cf takirg up these re-clutions, The resolutions Of Judge Oskiey wore then discus ed bot owing 10 the evoturion artstog from their belog min miderecos Profesor DAVIES moved that the revota- tips be referred to @ ormemittes, consisting of Ju tga Obey, Morrey Hoffean avd Wm Betts, to pat them io pre pet order The motion of Professor Davies was carried, and the committe retired to coliberate Toe Rev, br Cox then moved thet the proposed amend ment to canon third be postponed till the nex: Diocesan Cop vation i Rev Mr. Weaven offers? as an amendment to this canon of the cone tituticn a follows :— Rerolved, That the convention eball be compoved of @' clergymen canon'zal yosidonta in the dieoess at the PRICE TWO CENTS. thwe of tiwe of the convention, and three fey delegates from dr Weavun wished only the appreval of this amend moni, ane thas efter thie it sheuli Me over 6il the mext er avent! Upon the vo'e being calle’ for upon the approval o” Dr Weaver's amendment, peel» the ayes amd neoy vere do A Voics moved to if whieh ny m ley it upen the table, wes The committee on the Oakley reselutions thea an- bonsced thomecives ready to re The resolutions were then reed bat mot euiting yet, the Commitee arked time to again them. ‘be the commit’en were #0: Joun Jay Ksq., offered « revolution te the effect that ‘S Committee of five be aopoimted to repert at tes moxt convestion im regard to what wetaon ore Receaery teen ‘iberal support parish clergy. De. Porter supported the resolute. ene was put, and the revelution unanimously rr The Bey Dr, Porrer moved » reseli thets com- wittee cf five be appointed by tae Birkt Reverend Pro- of raiang the visionl Bishop, to consider the propriety Evi: copel fund ond if expedient te tase stops mecwnary bs that object, aud report to the mat Aanual Coaven- ive. The resolutions of the Oakley committee wo then seid to be ready and were read, in suvatance, as follo'vs, ead usavmourly adop'ed -— Rerolved, That the ealsry of the Provisiona! Bishop be rated to————— collars, and & puitable mausion be provided for his use Resolved That a committee, cermietinncnk ie Tee stone of the Episcopal Fund teke into oo the pro- priety cf selling tae Episcopal manalea, eed aid com ait- tee shail cocfer with Bishop Ooderdvak upoe this matter, and eball provide hia with another suitable revidence. Free revolution of Dr. Potter wae then again cvasidered an A member of the Standing Committee thea on behalf of that Committee, withdrew the rexdlutiens appended to their report, as they were embodied im the Oaktey reeclu ions, ‘The Chair then sopoimed the follewing gentlenen as 8 committee on the Eviscoval Fund, esteblished by Or. Potier’s rerolytion:—Rev De Potter, J A. King, L Bra- Qh M Hoffman, R B Minturn. Bishop Wainwiucnt here returned to the Chair, and aid that of the committee spokem of in Mr. Jay's re«>- lution he spocioted Mr. Jay chairman, aad would dill up the committee atsome other time acit, minutes of the day's prooeedings wore then reed approve ‘he tbanks of the house were then tendered to the effi- cient Seore’ Loran After a proyer by the Bishep, end singing the Doxolegy, the Conveuticn adjourned sine dee. seca The Andre Monument THE CELEBRATION ON THE SKVENTH OF OOTOBER AT TARRYTOWN. To THOSE WHO Funct InTaRusTeD—Belog one of these who Dave ever borne in mind and kept im Kvely remembrance all ects and deeds in the history of country tending to consummate ita Kberiy tude and dvom- ing the capture*of Mojcr Andre, of the Britizh army, one ot those events. and taat the spot where ke , Willams and Ven Wert.) who captured him, h caared me to participate in the exdeaver te erest o mm ment for thase purposns, the corner stone of whisk wis Jaid on the Fourth of Jcly last, with approortate cere monies, by the Monument Adrociation of thst place, the rap epay end cedicstion of whioh will taxe ptace on the ‘Ith dey ef October, by his Excellency Gov. Seymour, of this State, and others. ‘The areooiation having terdered me the Bdge of Grand Mar-bal on thin cecasion, I hereby accept same, eat, therefore, in their behalf aa wellas my own I reapect- invite you to join in the celebration at Tar-ytown onthatday. Che live will be formed in Cor'landt street, the rigbt on Heekman facing west, at (0 o’oleck A M. Lam alo requested by Gen Munson I Look vod, oom- wsnding the seventh b-igade, to extevd au invitation to you to jcin bis brigade, in camp a* Sing Sing from ‘the Sth to the 8th of Uctober, int, Om the moraing of tro 7th, the epure b igede wil tabo up its line of earch to the cars, and proceed to Tarrytown, joim the column under ny cemmacd, and participate in fes. tivities of the ocession, The following sida to the Grand Marshal are hereb: sprointed, ard are to be 108700 e@ and obeyed soeord ingly, until further orders :—- de Lieut Cul WP Moody, Groton aig: “**"*" ~ Capt. BS Squires. Tarrytowm, ‘ Capt. W H Peck Sing Ong, OI Capt Jas. W Farr, Hastings, Capt W Coalaers, Ta: rytown, Lieut Col . 5 Bali Reet, Ks Capt John rigga Nox Yor or C S Stormer, 53 Fulton street. N Y., where all ispored im this section will repert forth wita, im their reapective localities By order HENRY S(ORMS, Grand Marehal. D. K SuERsoop Syecial aid. ARRANGEMENTS IN THE CITY. The Tenth Regiment New York State Militia Colonel Halsey, beving received an invita‘ion to take part ia the celebraticn of the monument to be erected upon Andre Brook on the 7th of October, have decided to acoept it They will taxe the cars, foot of Caval street 0 o’cloc A.M The Second Regiment, under commaad of Oolusel Brgert, have chartered the steambuat Nimrod, which wil Ivave the foot of Rodinson street at 7 o'slock on the moruing of the 7th. Co. oners’ Inquests MURDER OF AN UNKNOWN EMIGRANT IN THE EIGHTH WARD—EsCaPE OF THE MUBDBRER. Beture Corover O Dopnelt Yesterday afternoon Coroser U’Donnell was called to hold sn icquest at the Kighh ward pelice stadoahouse, on the toay of an unknowa German emigrant, who was found ly.ng in West street, rear Hamerteley e:reet, on Tbureaay n ght, about ten o'clock with his ak: tured snd \hree gachea in the nevi. evideotiy dene b; who ir i« believed bud done the foul di for the purposes of robbery. The deceased was tateu to tbe station house by the police, where be died seve after. The following is the evidence takou end the verdict of said—I reside at No 310 Kigh"h avenue: I work ne Hudeoa River Railroad the foot of Cansls:reet; Thursday night bet even leven o'clock. yolk loag West street, deceased, par » and his legs projecting out; this wae on the sidewaik in West strest. mext door te the corner of H«mersley street; Jacob Wilson came with me from Caristopber street; I drew Mr. Wilsou’s attention to the body; I stooped down and caught hold of the man; W.l-on was present all the time; s man by the name of Green cane woo alse worksina lumber yard corner of Le Roy and West atreets; he drew 8 wigon from the yard; another men, callel ‘Black Jock,” wan in Green's company: one ef is w Gfer avd the other a drutomer, and are in the hebit of play- ing for parties who go out on excursions; we four helped up the ceceased ano plnc'd him on tne cart; his heed Nauy leyime behin fell back, end then I saw for the first time that his | threat eas cut; I teen told Wilson to get AO ig " be could not meet s policeman; then I nssisted in bring- ing the ecard to the uh ward police station nouse. Jacob Wi'een, sworn, sald—I reside at No. 75 Vandam street, f am « batober by trade; I wasia the company of Avetin Renkin last it when he di-covered tue de cosced: | conour in the statement mede ia re.ation to ‘the metter. Dr, Gardner, of No 153 Wooster street sworn, said— T wae called to vielt the deceased last night, ad him ip a dying cencition sod he died about dvs minutes after my errival; 1 found an oxtensivo cut across the throat severing tag ory vessels, = wase cut through the: calp TY right ear, on ex- nation. T also found a feasture of the skull; there depression of the skwi as if made by the round w Besa of a cape or hammer; this morning I was prevent ere Tem of opinion that named injuries. Aogh Tevlin, of the Eighth ward re rt I wa: om my post at the corner of Hud:o: streets goout twenty m'nutes pest tem o’ two men, whore nares I did not know, accompanied by off er Stillwell dreggiog « furniture wagen. o1 a Jay the body of deonased; I assieted im taking iy to the station houre; officer Stillwell ited the idea of going back to the place where the was found to see if we could ver any weepen srouad the pisc9; wo went to the place; we procured a light, aod I ¢ou'd only dircover Dlecd in a on tho groued; & 70 turned beck to the station house and reported the facts Dr, Ubi sworn, said~I made a ‘exenios- tion of the body of deceased ; with dirt. Dut I could not discover any blood upon flogere oF palm of the bands, and little blood upon the beck of tbe hands; directly under the chin there was acot sbout six izches in length, ehioh dividi eupertciel veerely, bat mo large arteries; there was ao elight br ulro over the hit eye, and an extensive fractare of the +} | bebind the right ear. with ef bone upon the brain; the fracture of the skull, which appears to bave been made by # blunt instrument was, in my opirion toe cauae of death. ‘The Crcenced wan about 23: ‘age, acd bo-e the appeararce ot a German He was decently Greed sod in his pocket E white handkerchicf was found, marked, in red thread or silk, with the letters 4 K ‘Tha juty rendered the following verdlct:—'That de fenced came to his Gouth by a fracture of the skull. per yerreted by partice unknown to w 4 we farther recomn end to The proper authorities te offer « suitable reward {rr the soorebension of the guilty pardos DEATH CAUSED BY A FALL PROM 4 BUILDING, Coroner O'Donnell yesterday belt ou toquet at New York Floecttel, on the body of Caarles Soein twenty five cers a vative ct Germany who seve to Ganih by fr jories received ty soctdeatally falling from & doling et the corr er of Welker etreet sad Brosdwey Potrisk MeGoen sworn sold—I was tm the celler of ee boilding mixing mortar, aod heard a noi-e bohiad wo aod on terpirg around I eae the drces-ed lying oo the floor specobless: blood was ¢ mieg out of bis moath Che btm ont) bis ermiadegesme Cown; decoe ed ay a corcenter, and st the time be feil he at work on the recor d pory of the dullding, on che roaffolding; he eas taten to the Heavitel Dr, Pevers. of the New York Hoapital, ata‘ed that de cro d war aéinttted thia morning adeut helf past oledt o'clock. heving received a fracture of the bare of the obull; a sbont an hour, the {njury was the cause of deat The jory rendered s verdict in accopiagee with the above facts, MILITARY PARADES. The Casets of the Hamlivon Iesti vate. ‘The Cedeta of the Hamilton Collega’e Ioetitate ab White Plains, which institution is under the sageria- tendance of Wiittam S Hall, the Principal visited our city yesterday ond went through « military parade ia freat of the City Hall, where they were coviowad by bis Hovor the Meyor, and Alderman Compton. They aum- dered fifsy-faye muskets, and were accom sen'ad by their ties, Major Prat, under whoee guideace they performed all the evolations aod mustetry Ati of the regular soldier Th» youth‘ul military came by the Harlem oars as fares Sixteoath street, whore they dis- meunted and marched down Broadway as fares Bool street, witen thry turned by this last mamed street tase the Bowery; and after having prooveded a short wiy down, returned again into troudway, entering the Park by the westero side. They were preorted Dot worth’s Band No. 1, who playon reversl aarxel sire on the route; and the avoroweh of the jave- mile corps was eager'y watched by eoxi us papas ord mammes In the meantime. they bad arnved at tue pt vlace of parade end tutered the Park with all regularity and precision of vereraa soidieen Lane Gistely oo their arrival, before golog theo sgh their drill, the cadets having stacked their ares, whick wa: dose ia every silitary style. were divmesed by their tastrac’or, Ms jor Prall. fora few miauten iaterval ueiil (be errieal of ‘toe civic perscnages by whoux they were to bs re- viewed Af'er a brief resvite the order wes given tu Call tn, when the Hamilc,, Iovtituie Caters wan; turougn the whole of the drill, as laid down in Scott's taction, witie 0 skill acd ability that drow 1orth the pleuiis uf evsey ome present “Compsricons.”? ways the post, odieus.’’ and therefore we shell net make comment ‘as to the supe: iori-y of the Hamftten © i, ops the pupils of the Daubury Institute, who becca we viewed on the precediug dey fe e0e ciroum tance the forwer have a decided edvaat-ge, mamely ia the fect that the Acericac -ystem of tastios. as hid cows by General Scott, is fully carried ou; whereas ia the other college the rystem in somewhe: Ciffrent, being modeticd 8 ter the tactic: of whatare ovled the Contiacatal erates of Earepe Tou artes doubtres trom the in.eructor of the Danbury In-titate not sequatoted +ih oar tem, hich, whetber hotter or oree, ia more sui'able the purpo-es of en Amerionn college imiced, coadder- ing bow much more diffisult it 1s to unlearm what @eal- ready know, than to learn whet we do motkmow, this mater is of more imoor'scoe than it may at first signs appear Bur saenoms a nos mndens. after the axce of the dri'l of which the @syor and oshes express ed their marked app: obs iva. che Cadet- orocesded ‘0 the C'inton Hote), where a handsome cllatiom bd brea pre video by the caret: of the pupils Oa tts terminss they marched down-Futton street to toe ferry, aud here jog crossed over, ded in the same mar tal atyle te the Navy Yard, ether sere received by the com- mardant ct the station a.@ Gen. Werd Burnett. Hare the drill egain gone through with waton the alli wer much pleased ao the etviltuns bad b-en ta che Park. Nopreater ovmpliwent oou @ 09 paid 0 thelr ger feciion thn to stand the tet of old mii tacy officers, The puil-of the Ia-titu’e ber ® to Lycoum, aftereards op board of i Fo ceiving saip, and siterwarde to the Dry Buck Tas peared delighted wich everything they raw and Appearance seomed ‘atxcite ay mach iaterest smeag the Veterans avd old tars of tne place. After an ioscecticu of everything that is te be coon io this national institution, the pupils retarned to New York etty by Bridge street ferry, and oaiog loaded on eur side at Gouverneur slix prooesded direct throush Gad Brosdwey god tie Bowery to Miltery Hell, where they were dui:mia-ed by Mt» jo: Proll, wich « few fatherly a¢rmme- nitions ax to the conduct thet they should preserve dunng their vacation With regaid to this juvenile military corps, it may be ‘a8 well to ob erve that their umtform counists of o dark green coat, with en e«gie worked tn the collar dark green pants io winter snd of whi'e pacts in summer, thea latter were worn yesterday weigh 6 betng much )ghter ihan the regular mu ke; weighs from 12 to 14 lbs Toelr muskets were made Byunt & Syms, and are furnished” wich bayonets. “nite simuar to thee of our militia, wile ecenee i meee fo treae and berring wae ani r Cur miltory compacion might’ tees 's SEat weet ef Io this respect much oreci: i+ due to Mejor Peal, their ivstrvctor. for the care thet he has dis in their trainieg. acd, indeed, too much prate taa- pot be besicwed upon that geatieman talent displayed in whet is really an erdacus Pripeisal, Mr Hell, ewnees much epirtt in carrying oat the. plep of s militsry college and has letely been ef considernble expense in buildiag « large ¢rill room, where ‘Une pupi's can gothroush their exercise in all weather end in privacy. Ths latter cfroum+tacce was vearly of as much importance a: preteetion from the weather, fer the pupils were coutinusily expased to the gaze of crowds «f lockers on, whioa, although of no acconat when in rogular parade is anoosiog toa tyr> whe ucder @ priwary courre of in+trustion. The puptls, whose azes vary frim pire to sevewieem y are © Grilled by Majer Proll every Friday on Of the two yearn, but the larger proportion heve only been ia- stroc’ed for the Inst five mooths. This cl-camerance is bewise to be regarded when their military vefecriva is commentes upp. ard there’ore @ higher degres of com- mendstion sbouid be best: wed upon their teacher, The follow!: gave the names ot the pupils who set as offi sersi— Captain RK. C Fisher Lieuterant V M Ho?gson. Orcerly Sergeant Alexander McMullen. Second “ermcant Cevar Dai devo. After having been diawtssed at Military Hall as just meationed the pu;ils took leava one by one of he Prineips]. Mr. Hal. and of thar dosteas Mejvr Preli who appeacs te be a great favorite witn cae youtbtul a> pi ‘© military glory Their arms, acdee- Trements Ac. were taken in charge by Captain R vert H. Allaire, Company D Sixth Regiment, who rolaateered the ure of bix armory for teat purpose Ap we are op the sudjact of military inetruction to the joung we cannot forvesr from mating the rena:k that rome ruch systen might be adopt-d with advantage ia cur publi: echools, We are not of thore who cmfes edoestion to mere :eading and writing, avd leave the Temieder tochance Qa ubserving the apoesrence aad munnere of be pupils of the syore named fastitate @e wore particolariy struck with the manifest euperiority that is acquired by mi itary tectics If it were only for she purpo-es 0’ discipline, ome each system would be of Vant acventege its tendevey being to reader you de moreorder)y ad more serviceatls to commacd. Bat there are many other edvanteges. [t bas alee the penne of meking youth more manly im ‘ber hebits, more cleanly io their versoms and dress, as eell as of imoroving their phyrique, Bova who go t th Boouree of militery drill, are iese rubject to poysical deformities, from thy habit acquired of an erect posture; they do aot fall into tho-e lazy, lounging attitudes, which, when once habitus), cennot got rid of; their bealth is likewise improved | by the ex- panel n of the cheat, a Of grost importence to the yourg especially to those who are conficed in stooping e over Cesks in scheel rooms; and ia-tl; rn that discipline of ebaracter which is #0 ite tw eetin Hsing generation the educa’ In rpeaking of che military visit of the Gadets of ths Dapbuzy Institute yesterday we omitted to mention the they were in by Captajo French, in the name of his ron, one officers. They were cheered by the soclety’ of pumber of ladies whose presssce the da; 1 oe a ae ee ee moopbere thie sudden transition thet has place is not quite morzing there ix mates one butt tation, The i changed yesterday to north wert. Emig —The following gates pon how torent as jptem ber:— Nog C4 F z $ ip front o Contre Hail, snd. Oenize Market place, with bi+ foe serersiy out, having bean struck with a deosnter oy F0&@ person ua- kvown to bim in the Halt Dr Jxcksou as calied tate iors the wound, and Addeo was afterwards taken hous by bis friends arma ar Ansox,—The boaee No G2 Olinton plecs. Fr Bowstard, ‘s ry we oo ip tne @ 7O it places of Serie Letom 1 arkiLA ML. Std oguie ta se vpcceunied bedroom 10 the third story, by whieh « het wo d bedetend were COstroyed. The Gre was extinguish by the femily. It in suppoeed to have besa the whrk of fb incendiary . Accmmat ~ Henry B Towner, a driver of the Fifth ave- nue stages @hile mounting the bx, in Univwrnty pin a, Toordat cooupied by Wr ing echoml wee pear Pleverth street, on eboat reveq o'clock, fell off and the wbeels paseed aver eidy die. locsting bie shoulder, He was ey (Mowe Ob iretis to bis residence at the corner of second street end gurth aveque,

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