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—$——__ Our Virginia Correspondence Rucumonp, Va., Sept. 3, 1887. Bie Senaleria! Ooniat totwecn Governor Wise and Senator Bunter—Their Rdative Proopecia— The Enquira’s Infur emce—Ridguay in favor of Wise—Union Features of te Late Presbyterian Convention— Editorial Conaen'ion— Dudley Mann's Steamship Scheme in Morth Oarclina—A Good Speculation for Northern Capicaliats—The Passenger ‘Traffic through Richmord— Vistiers at Ashland cic , dc. Nine months ago, when | predicted, through the colamns ef the Brns:p, the contest which is now waging between the friends of Governor Wise and Senator Euater for tho beat ix the United Statce Senate mow occupied by the lat- ter, 1 was denounced as making ststements for which there wee co foundation. It wil! now be simited, | presume, What these predictions are fully vindicated by the present sepect of affaira in tbic vopnection. I can bardly be de- ied now that there is a contest; and {f there are any who rut entertain a doubt spon tbat subject, J venture to say thas the cevelopements of the Lext two months will fully seooncile them 'o the truth of its existence, Ail thi (neredulity, however, which wes almost entire- y en the side of Bunter’s frieuds, was perfectly excusa- bie, inasmuch as persone are not gecorally credulous in ard to maticrs which clash with their interesis or pre- tions. Beeides, here was a policy tp this incredulity. Bwes to frown down the idea efany contest at ebe ouwees Dy an affected ocrror at a course #0 sacreligious we the epgendering of strife among the democratic party ‘tm Virgina. Tae triends of Han‘er would feiga bave the world believe (hat there was no euch ging on, as if 40 iui) the friends of Wise into inestion, or, in other words, 4 avoid rousing the lion from his siumbore, They have arouse’ bim by their own sggrestive jealous course, and they will now havo ic teko tbe consequences. So far ail the: I bave predicted regaraing this contest bas been fally realized. Bai what of the final romh? 1 40 not speak at random when I speculate with reference 6 ibe course of future events, And es) iy nes tnat ‘deen the case in to the contest between Wise and Buoter. iknow it to be = fact that the Inst Leyiaiature atvod three fourins, eye, more then that, for Wise for the Presidency) as againe. al! ' the prominent candidates. Acd benoe the ucacimity ‘which provailed in Virginia in bebai! of Mr. Bachanea. so whom Wisetransferred his wioic ictiacnoe. A large pumber of the former delegates have veer re elected; by far the largest contingent pon ine 268 autho pecuiste upon the rela- will find in these facies safo and to go upon. there is auother feature in the contest which, when account, will materially aid in arriviog concluilon with regerd to this matter. mein ‘the contest is the Kansas policy of the admicte ‘Wise beiwg for and Funier againet 1: Buca, wt with referecce $6 +06 ist- poe eo general preeemption ia, upon the pusiiion cf bis chief organs cpus ibet mace. TO evimere properly re popularity of f Bunter’s tre position with Mon ig regarded ae ambigucus, and an expression ci bie real sentimenis im this regerd ie eagerly looked for. ik is epenly aseerted by some of bis friends tha: uciess be omes oni and defines his poeition ney w'l! not vole ‘ize. And there is whe great dilemma. Suouid he Rimself favorsvie to (be adminisirasion, at lcast #0 thelr Kansas policy !s concer ned, he forfelie the ex ppori of wee fire caters, with whom eed bo ts now allied; sod M,on the contrary, in tbis ‘rege: d, stil more hopeless. Biber sis ve involves serioce danger to bia prospec’a, while a poMMion of ron-commitial ‘meocarcely leas fatal. There can be no doubt bat thet » iarge body of the membert—evex such of them as may be fyorabie to bim—wili make an avowal of bis upon the Kansas ‘seve & sine qua mon Cf weir aupport. His silence will be certa.nly censirued iuto epporitios to ed him. in ost!- the administration, which 's the attitude now ass; in this state of affairs, there car be po diiic mato, eof voth, Wise is hg near lige Sepell, and Present contest. 1 ia th United Sia! invingtbility, wi 200: reat assured, It will not be lest heeitate 10% fo predict his elec: don, and (hough many, who affect to be imoreduicas from ‘he motive which I have indicated at the ouwwei, may ireat this prediction y, they will find to thetr chagrin, no Goubt, that !t wil be as trc.y realized ag bave beea my statements regarding th's contest alse ago. There Bo man in this Union who epjoys witbin bis own ‘amount of popularity as does Wise in Vir- trae thas the more he is TE: z # Senaic. There can de ro doubt Dut thai of ite two he ra the Governor: and I sheuid cot be surprsed ‘f, ie event of there being no wh g or Kuo + Noihing cand) date, which le vey probable in view of the overwhelm. me 1c majority in the pext Legis!sture, be would bring ths hogy 2) [oy ay wo ae upon Wise. Thus is yery ttrange, bot no less probab!o T noticed asa striking featcre ja the late Presbyterian Conrort!on, bela in this city, the strong anion sentiment which pervaded it. | question if, out of the one hundred and sixty or soveniy delegates Presont, & dozen could be found to favor a strictly sectional organization, And epee you find that ap amendment offore to ® reenlution Adding “ Souk” the desigaation of the new organise don was Wiibdrawn, the general tone of ine Conventica offering not a shadow cf hope for ita success, It in now formed upon ® basis that ie essentially netiona', the oniy tondition of admission ouvide of the doctrinal require- metia being an enire eschewing of slavery agite- son in the [resbyterier, Synode, cr Genera! assomylies, ‘The epirit of conservarem which was manifest Ost, evUCK with peru iar force, seeing that there were bye from the very het sede of o traigm jn tae Kew: ‘Alter the display which | witnessed thore, | hod that there ia but litle hope for the fre ealer’. if \core Dad Le sirongest puse! feud whiob gave rernon. 2 will esembie 0 60! day of the ‘Feption ‘n this city 00 November-for what purpove God on Seo proces, \ness connected #8 tal: oy {e8 jomr m Vir- ‘a o “spree”? Borinese! Not or ‘dee hai Duel ecelvainct ix some other Ahem jon forward ioe glorious Maun bes reve! rod an levi ‘Btn place called Nag't Beat, ‘ te eaplain ibe detalis of his creat trace. silaptic swamsbip plan. The soneme ‘s cn tersinsi to be well received there, particaiarly by tne loading mes oe Sate = Sobicriptions wi'l be taken up at the conven Won, and arranpements mete + can r ibe projet. West Point, Virginia. +!\nmled on York river, presonts st wile moment the det fed = epecvietion Norta or S)uth the great outiet Mer portion, of the products which mond Vemels of any burthen can addiUon to the advantage of a ralroed tion with the great lead.ng linos which converge at city, it has « water jan with @ rich country Sly, Sich \* now ip Pregrem, will be compleied. precisely + bat Mebmoad most 4 ater—and it ‘will become, i have mo doubt, the point of export for this , the ‘cost of riairosd transit from bere to there ‘more than counterbalanced by Me entire absence of those rishs, dangers and celaye incident \o mavigation on une James river at the bend cf tide water. Northern cap!- taliew world fied the purchase of building low at che point @ profiabie speculation Tic uld, with ompital and energy, Se tmade we bret commercial ciyt in Virginia. ‘The passenger Waillo on the several roads converging *% thin city has been immense during the mmer. The Exchange Hotel, the only oatabienmest of the kind now of any consequence (n the sity, bee renped « rich harvest in consequence, ite receipts, at 1 anderetand, en are . Tk ean comfortably sooom- mrodaie one thousand or iweive handred persone, and when improvements now (6 progress are oom J fapachy willbe considerably increwed it is ihe moet prosperous eatadiiadinent, badly, in (be South, and 1 would way that it could hardiy be otherwise under ouch 0 proprietor aa Joba F Ballard. Ashiand, formerly Slash Cottage, on the Kichmond and Prederiekeburg Ralirone, twelve miles from this city, i* becoming ® place of considerable importance, Many of ear citizens have choren !t a# their summer residence. among tho visitors staying there for some time aro G. P K, James, the Britian Conau) and novellst; the ledy of Gov. Floyd, who ie staying on a vielt with a relative; St. e Tecker, Clert of Hongo of Deingator; Robert ‘F. Hughes, of the Praniner, and many others. Obituary. BATLRACHR, Who was editor of the Seiotc (astic Jadgo pearly bail ® cente then of the Ohio Stale Journal, and from 1857 to 1866 of the Alton Tekgraph, died st Alton jest week. The vorerable and esteemed Hon. Jom K. Mann, for merly for many years & representative from ihe Mont omery district im “ongress, died at bis residence in Chel. hain Valley, Montgomery county, Pa., 0m the 29% ult, i tbe ft Olt age OF 77. The War Department have information of tbe death of Copt Jome HE Granarn, Fourth aruliery, # Fort Myers, Fa, AOgCM 17, 2867, ony by a rattroad | iy by forty the Stave in wid of | | ect te rege one oe | pa; Wiliam Glimove Sime, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1857. ‘izens, y' through during my administration; all these sacrifices in order to gave the independence of the country and turn from it the stormy 7 Many citizens shared with me tn these sacrifices, or which I return them my beart felt thanke. Fevow citizens, only a few days are left me; more than two-thirds of my life are spent; it is good for me to aspire fo die im the silence of a domestic hearth. However, my heart will always belong to Nicaregua, and even with my last breath 1 sball [oe to heaven for her bappinese. Laon , Jape 24, nt. PATR.CIO RIVAS. PINALE OF THE BEVOLUTION OF RIVAS—*ROSPRCTS OF XBW UNION PARTY. [Translated from La Cronica do Costa Rios, San José, July 11) Since the flight of Ges eral Barrios the untenaole govern- ment of Sr. Rivas broke down by its own want cf strength. ‘The exasperation of jee, the infraction of conventions, the dissentions of individuals and genere! discord wero bringing our neighboring ally to ® terrible orisis when Generals Jorez and Martipes pradontly joined to constitute & governmental jonta. These two cbicfs are to-day the re- presenta‘ives ef the two partios. Their ministers are Li- contiate P, Rosalio Cortes (form Jegi imist) for financos and war, D. Gregorio Jaarez (formerly democrat) for foreign relations, acd D. Macario Alvarez (former!y legl- (mist) for tbe interior. 1p our opinion this ment is inseffcient for the ac- tua! difficulty of the si 5 end most pre- carious governments are #1 each other, and are utterly unit for carrying out the i of rehabilitating a country which bas svfiered s0 many calam'ti many dissolving elements are sccamulated, and which is surrounded by ao many greedy exiernsi 5 In ary) ‘where,tanion is much talkod of. Tet om advance owards {tin time, by fret removing all motives of discord, by uniting our existence and interests, since providence, by giving usa common origin, placed U8 om & point of the esrth where oven &! our forces united will be weak in defending wa seuas infamous aggressions. ‘There are pending questions which are to be seiced, not as betworn two foreign Retions, but as Datwern two brothers who trace oct the iimits of their propertics for moro har- mony and & more faithful fuifimeni of their daties,’. but whose estates Wi!) net in fact be divided by mine and wi for, their interoris and dangers being common, they m with armein hand, for their motual defence. We do not want t usdersiand now, nor = stand ft gnother time. tat the en Genera! Chamorra doaniiess most o° top aud cured so much dioed te be America We are marching towards qither uaton or i of our pationalily. Ail iends to tlence of these disunite¢ pecvle ie im- Jnited, aii wili being te ail; disunited, we Interest and jastice advise to os the prompt to under. ated + the tht fated prove yoaatbie. shall jose all. settlemem of questions which, a¢journed perhaps by exeggersted susccptibilty, or « suicidal point of kouor, may involve ws in & general 8. ‘The fraternal union cf Generale Martinez and Jerez will savo Nicaragua; the union of thet republic and Costa Rica will guarantee the peace sud independence of Contzal America. ADDRESS OF GENERALS MARTINEZ AND JBREZ TO THE INBADItANTS OF TEE REPUBLIC. PreLow Cmzere:— For more than three years you thought ihe words ad. dreseea to you by different governments to have been proffered by one of thoee parties who, in their own de- ff ruction, consummated the annihilation of the country; bat now we bave the satiefaction to announse to you their presented in the governmental jcpta, whica to day has boon created in this city. The ardor with which party inlereste were disccened had arrived at quch a heighib that the amalgemetion of them ssemed to be impormbie, and the same interests baving to present themselves in the struggle during the exe! of the constitationa) elections for ihe supreme executive offces—an exercise rendered unavoidable by the observance of the treaty of Soptember 12—there was imminent danger for the tranqullity Nicaragua !s so much tp peed order + commence the reparation of her roipeca: ion. ‘Therefore, \t wae to calm these t be- fore borage bey the execution of the treaty of Ssotember 12, which as far as it immediately ordered the electors! acts, came by fatal lw counteract the very 8 irit in which it wae conceived, The estabilahmert of the Borma! state of society was to be preceded by & reconcili- atery idea capebie ef cvercemipg as svcn as possibie this aieulty, Suen caused the creszon of the junta, which, by immediately stiencing all interested pretensions, ris acew withoct conpacte or conventions to im atreng.b of \te authority, and which based co ample endorsement of respectable men of etth even of the Provisional gov ment Cpe dere {teeif conaiitaied w’ necessary Nicaragrans—None of the revolutions of the Central American States has been more disestroce than that of the Inst three years in Nicaragua; for in all cf them, atrocious ames bave bess conmunensae ind! riduaie—in ihe latier 430 existence of the con! san independent one, a political State of Central Amerioa bas been threat- ened. the erection of & governmental junia pate !t ia safety sna in a better state of defense for preventing we dangers which in fcicre may ar de effaced iy the party minaCLs and probibited; for, cither.actually or intentionally, they aiways carry with them the idea of insult and coatume!y, You have im the union of your chiefe an example to be !m!- teied, and be assured of Our not permitting that in cur | desoisted country those scones of sorrow shal] be renewed which ‘t le necessary tc Merge! for ever. . TOMAS MARTINGZ. Moxsora, ‘04, 1851. MaxX{MO JEREZ. ADDERSE OF THE EW GOVERNMENT. ‘The government just cetabliche: @ not the provnet of an election ixfuenced bY mrigues, for the satisfection of fap ambition or the it of any private individual: ® rather an event ar’ ee ee tar of things— ite oclions attendance of egreda: ny. A secret lee led ue on September 12, of last year, to take the fret sleps towarde reconciliation; but |t was Ul) neoerrary for you to Dehok! us uniledly defending the independence o1 our dear country, before we could inepire you whe \ienoe in our united efor the preser- ‘vation of politioal Hberiy apd our social righ We tn youto make us acquainted with what you consider for ocr discharging the dntios im- posed on our weak shoulders. Projects of security agains the system of invading fllbusterism; weararee Ww De adopted for remedying serious evils which weigh: ing on ocr reprbtics. These are tbe objsce with whish wo have to coenpy ovrseives. We hare nothing to tell you about the reconciliation of pertier; yy juita \e valeing the bancer of anion, Aad Nica! surrounding it will soon re torn tc eonstitetional be road to prosper yy vet ue render infinite graces to the Almighty, ice father Of mapk'nd, that N' am etl!) existe, aoc her cb!idren, proiting by the lesnone of « sorrowful expsriase, will be jea'ous Tor ber preeer ration and aggrandisoment MARTINEZ JEREZ. Southern Convention Committees, ‘The follow ing sre ihe commitieee appointed Ly the Pre Sident of the late Brcikern Convent! om, neid at Knoxvilie, a \® purscance of reecintions adopted by ine 1. To ;eeext to Congress the scbject of the repeal of LaLery dounles—| A. Pryor, ef Virginia; Macnee! White and Wm. A. bi » Of Louisiana; J. L. Joses, of Georgia. 2. To prepare and pablish 9 cal) for the next mesiing of the Conyention—James I yore, of Virginia; T. B Bethea, of Aiabema: Hon. W. M. Cherchwel!, of Toruossce: Hon. W. W. Boyce, of South Careline; B. ©. Yancer, of Georgia. 2. To memerialise upon the repeal of tovacco , of Virginia; Hon. Of Misscur! = raised Leonidas Polk of louisiana, chair Hon. John Perking, Jr., of Louivia- Lt. D., and B’ Carroll, of K Marshall, of rauive expenee of eeiling collon in the feveral Southern ciliee—G. f° Siliott, of South Carelina; —— Seeart, of Miewerippt: J. L. Jono, of Gonrgia; T. J: of Alabama: Gen #parrow, of Louisiana. 6 To nog for the nex: convention: Dev Hobberd, of Alabama; J. M Clay, cf Arkansas; Governor Moseley, of Florida; B. B Overby, of Fiorida, J A. Ackien, cf Loviaiana: J. Ciao, of Mlastesipp!; Remahas James Getbrie. ryland. “homes 0. Nev 4 On Socthera Schoo! added to the commitiee Conventon—Righi Key mar of the committer: nth Carolina; © * ihe Saunders, of North Carolina: Gen. Gideon Pillow, of Ten- necace ; 4 Reffia, of Virginia, (fhe President of the Conren made by the resolution obairman of this committee 7. Ce ae eunere of the grape at the South—Herman Bokem and Ror, J. Reperandien, of Tennesree; A @, fem South Carolina; Dr. Cload, of Alabama; Thos, of Missiseipp!. S Tocollect facie bearing npon the re-opening of the African slave trade, to ba presented at the next session of the convention—|, W. Spratt, of Sovth Caroline; Thos, Ciingman, of North Carviina; X. Toombs, of Georgia; Wm. | Vanony, of Alnbama; Gen. Qaitman, of Missiasipp!; Gov. James F. Brown, of Fiorida, John Perkins, of Lov! fans: Dr of * Albert Mest, of Arkan- Brewer, of Montgomery county, xa; Roger a. Virginia. Polttical intelligence. NEW PAST? IN MinsoURI. Pt ha canvene for Governcr, and before S ostea far; Pryor, of the Save, and ory democrat’ from every depar ment of podiic service, | ) Lieutenant Marmaduke Reeves, INGMHIOUE FLAN TO DEFRAUD THE TRANSIT COM- PANY—B SUCCEEDS IN GETTING A WOMAN TO YREJUBE HEBSBLF—INTERBSTING FARTICULARS, Covnr or Gunmest Seecome, Before Judge Russell. GRAND LARCERY, Burr. 11.—At the opening of the court thie morning George Wilson, a respectable lookiag youny man, was placed at the bar charsed with stealing @ gold watch and chain, with $36, the property of Richard D. Lovett. The osmplainant deposed that on leaving ® dining saloon, corner of Nassau and Fulton streets, on the night of the let of August, he ‘was accosied by two young men, one of whom took a Watch from his pocket and ran down the street. He im- mediately pursued them, and on srriying at John street the wiisess stumbled over the nocused, when they both fell against a lamp post, Oilloer Bleck arriving a} that mo- ment, he was promptly arrested. Officer Burney mubse- quenty found the watch in (he gutter. The prisoner’s counse! produced two witnceses who gavo Wilson ® gcod character, and said be could prove that the watch was not worth $10. In answer to an inquiry from the Judge, ir. Wilon sata that he bought the wate aan suction, and paid $10 The jury convicted him of pei larceny. He will be sentence? on Saturday. LINUTINANT MARMAD EAE RERVES—INTERESTING PARTICULARS. 4s soon as the above case was dispored of a isil, well dreesed, elderly and military icoking indieidaal, named James MoAipine allies Liout. Marmaduke Reevos, whow aniecedents are well kncwm to the auinor ities, and whose career is full of interest ae wil! be seer by the subjcined staternont—was placed on trial, charged wth perjury s0- cording to the statute, which says:— Every pernon who shal! wilfnlly or corrnptly prnenre a wit- ness, by any means whatsoever, io commit any wilfal oF oor. rupt'per)ary, iu any case concerning wBich sucb witness abail belionally s Worn ADd examined, ena!) be adjudged gully of subordination. or perjury. The District Attorney, in opening the case, detailed the clroumstances under which the accnsed committed the crime, remarking tha! a casual glance at the physical and mental ization of the defendant, whe was evidently a cool, adroit and keon judge of human naiure, would serve to show that he wag capavie of making an unsophisticate! woman bis dupe. He induced he~ te go before a Justice and swear to» coria'n s ate of facts which were umirce in every single particular. A statement of “Lieut. Marma duke Reeves’ ”’ laleat plan to defraud the community is highly creditable to bis ingenuity and may not prove unin- teresting to our readers, A fow months ago pas: senger co boerd sbe sieamship Star of the West, bound to fa port tbis rife California, and on his return made the ac quaintance of a woman named Ellen Boland, whose sid he secured (0 antlet bim in obta!ning $2,000 from the Acces. sory Trave!t Compeny by inventing a story which he TedureG io writing and made her commis 0 memory, which she recited ‘n the Coart cf Common Viens, where McAlpine brought a euit against the Transit Company for $3,197, alleging that bis trunk was lost over- boara and it contained $2,000 id together with vaiua- blo watches and wearing eppare!. Tho menufactured tee- Ueeony was composed in ep ingeniour manner. Elica Borland went by tne meme of Mrs. andrew Moore on the proceedings before Jamioe Daly, there having actually been passergers on board tho Siar of the Wort narnsd Mr, and Mre Moore; tace it was very easy for McAipine t? fasten their pames and family contociions on the women Boland—knowing, doubtless, tbat they were xt « distance Moalpine’e genius, which, bad {i beea turned to bonore- Die pureuite mght have placed him in a prominent position, will be seen mili further when itis stated taat in order to HOdetantiate Dis Claim, 4nd avail Dimself of a provision cf & recent etatuie be viaied an attorney in this city cuted 6m sesigamen: of bis aueged claim on the Transii Compeny in fayor ¢fa Mr. William Keenan By adopiing this course McAlpine was cpabied ts go upon the witness siand and swoar his cose tnrou, th aa mcob case as he ured to partake of champagne dinrere from other dupss, of which we ehall have scmethiag te eay atiajeubeequect period. Be artlied Mrs. Moore preity effectually, for when she appeared before Judge Dally she recited her les- son very correctly. She swore on thai occasion that she was @ peasenger on beard the Star of the Wert, sew Mr. Moaloine cn beard, saw him ope! tuck and pandie & lage quantity of gold, eaw it piled om deck with other trunke, beard Mr. McAlpine remark to one of she sitacher of the steamer, ‘Be ca-efol of that tronk, for it contains valoabie arvoler,”’ and Soally saw it fall overboard, and sink ‘nto the bottomless abyss. Files Boiand’s conscience would oct let her rest; sc (hat she ave the necessary ipformation to procure the arrest and ctment of McAly Accordingly be was pieced on trial Festerday, surrounded vy no ‘ees then three mem bere of the iega , who dispiayed the utmost Giligence in prosecting (he inveresw of weir Client, Bé oo Cupy ing @ seat in the middie of the trio, and suggesting many valuable dese w them on the course of ine pro- c3oedings first witness that was oxamined was Wm. E, Robinson, anatlorney at iaw, who detailed the cirenm- ftances atiending the visit of Moalpine, Keenan and Ellen Boland to bis office. He prosecuted tho mutt against we Tran it Company for Mr. Keenaa; bet on fi out what Lund of a geniv# McAlpine was, he prompily adaadcned it, Mite Boland on ove occasion informed hits that eho bad re- ligicus ecrupien against taking an onth on tho book, bot wes secured that an affirmation would anewer the pur- pose; and so Mrs, Moore affirmed whem she appeared be tore Jud; * The faurise Aitorney then called Ellen Beland, ‘who socn eppearead on the wtanc. [liens physiog- conwar were not very prepossess- and although she was unexcepionably dressed, anc, Dy the aia of ® modern adaition to whe Midice’ totlet, wee enabled io spread horeelf considerably, yet ehe incked tbat native refinement and delicacy of ex Pression which would soord with Lientenamt Marmiduke Reove’s ideas of what constituted female bey 5 per. fection. Pretiour lo being sworn, counsel for defence were extremely anxious that the Judge should instruct ber as to her rights: that sho was not compelled to acewer apy query wh ch might be propounded that would bave » tendency to degrade or criminaie ber. His Boor remarked thet cador the circumstances it wee unnecersary for bim te de ec, but he complied with the requesi, and the Distrioi Aitorney proceeded to ex amine her, The firsqquestion was, What is your name?’ ‘Sho remainec silent about fve minutes and then replied, “ Ellen Boland.’ ‘Are you a married woman?’ waa the second query, which wae aoswered withost besitation in the affirmative. “Whats your husbend’s name?” in juired Mr. Hell) Afer u & eullen ellence for auciber interval, abe replied, ‘1 don’t want 10 anawer that ques ion.” Why?’ continued the proweoullng officer. ‘+ Bo- canes | don’t want to,” rejoined the stub! and incor: rigibie Mrs, Moore. “ie Andrew Moore, of California, your husbané?” tnqu red Mr Hall. “I would rather not Answer that question,’ said Ellen, after a pacee, ef at further stated that she know with bim relative # ® trenk: bot on abo ever visited the City Eni) building, the =orvlt) against =the " Company ‘been condutted, she maintained @ di act obstinate silence. The Dlatrict Attorney coaxed ber \o oper hor awoet Lips and enlighten the jury; the Judge urged her to communicate the secrete which were not want to ait there all day; while the very ene of them, be- pe fruities, ‘Mra. Moore’ persisting im remanng ‘The proceedings wore thes brought toa stand still, sod ® solemn silence pervaded the court room for some mm» ments, which wae disterbed by tbe District Attorney aban- doning the prosecution, and calling upon bie Honor to \a- atrcet ee prisoner, immediaiey rendered & verdict of ‘not guiky.”’ Mr. ii said that Ellem Boland was in bis off'ce yesterday, and gave & full vatement of the affair to kim, which was taken an the time, and ber refossito anewer whon pat « the tard cotid only be acooanted for on the ground ete had been tampered with ip the meantime by seme partier, and bad been induced te suppress the evidence wich she reviourly givet him, and upon which be confidentiy conrictos. The Dturict informed the Court thet the Lievtenant and he were old acquaintances, and proceeded mances, Dad never com, i, from whom McAlpine macsged Ih seeme that Mr. Griffin at that time was manofectrer of frearme inome cf tbe Raeern MoAlpine {ntroduced himself to him as Liectemant maduke Reeves, ond by bis insinveting address ant be wae neni cver by the Eogiieh gorerement Sri at "coamopes, wusceased ta peg we woo! C¥er army at “edasvopo!, im pulting yer. Ee confidently boyed taat be bad se seman; ail the ay cored & good Customer, nad paid the | en & generous nature was ‘rn waa on Ba Hal) thet be Koew Mr. Critic was on jifernia, and would arrive in a few ment which gave evident saiefadtion ney, for withongh bo claimed the on that Indictment, he did mot to secure conviction. it was dict him for attempting to defracd the upon which he Will probably be tried tbl terin. Court fixed the bail st $1,000, bul ae the leatenant’s friends bad forsaken bim in the howr of nie eonpert giv. tree, be wae committed to prison to awail (ria) opon these two obarges. foeme that he bas been convicted re times in thie wi hin (he inet seven years for rations Tae Broo vistri Attorney, who happened to be prasent dnring the proceedings. remarked that Mc Alpin was tried twiee by bie. op each ocoation the jary in com oliance with ihe raiee of the Court he o} hie disehar ge. woRDER ‘The trial of James Regan, indicted for the murder of Pe. ter Virto, at he Reward Boure, a [ew +eeke ago, wae, on motion of counee!, portponed ti)) Wedneedsy next Platform of the New York Democracy. ‘The following are the resotutions adopted by we Demo Bate Convent.on at Syracuse on Friday last — , 7 Te aerate peu oo the Imetiactive at gerisis of & peace if net the ex ingee of to the exeontive chair the stales- efirmne ss fearlessness aud eagaciy were alone emergency. ‘That we deplore and denounce as the eVis (bas Be Nona) 4 HOM WDICT DAS BO jor man wi equal to the ve ouree of aus pudiee the dustrine thet ight of ingualtion iwlo the independent roman inities, eek of their cwa iaternel jon that 9 &! the door of ate Copatittlon, regublicas tn its charact*r, ie elem ents to thoge of theforiginal thir- toon Plater, can be refused adiission into thn Union oa the ground of Lon conformliy w mciern and seciousi tee, and ibat we atuiale the ie of Kansas npoa the opportunity which they now have, anawed by external dicta-i0n, ANC undisturbed by Feditious Comb instiony Ai howe, of earyy ing ou' the principles of the organic ac: estab! shing the Territory, by adoping » which shati leave to. thelr own people ibe rgb’ of decidiag upon We ebaracier of their domestic {netitu fous and pol ‘That while we di smn Yurbod the public mind; that wi the people of cur Btate have the Gomontic ina ftutions of other and ail partisan atiempte t9 ‘approve the po in lester of usication from other residents of Nor.ban stam; our jndgment this entre Kanes question that whether of historical tac:or governmental action, is placed in of the guvern: tory clear! ihe fo undatio upon ite irae basis, 4 the rihis of the a to the essential bole scheme ot pritctple so receally avo el b obligations f the Te: ‘and meaning of the ‘* Kanssa- Nebraska act,” that "1 e lenign to iegisiaie slavery in oany Territzey or sta‘e ide 3t the re'rom, but t y we the peaple thereot free tele domestic’ ineiltai ab- ject to the conaiituion of the Fention derlares fia unqusiitied athercece, ae the sroundwork Of ihe adjustment of ibis dangerous rlarery coairover-y. in the op'y form sansiioned by ibe consiit ion, eonsiatrnt with Teccmpromine wk ihe rights of tbe tiaien, and win ® just Tecognition of sp enligh ened p'idlic sentiment ‘Resclved, That the excess to which our poll eal opponenta bave carried mis-government in this Riso cals for ioe imme diate interposition of the peoole; that si this moment we. be bo d the Biate eer iowsly em iarrasaed in ita finances, and 116 Blale debt accumulating, We State tare Rave incr. ase the cansin ance & sauirce of mpoverished and depeadent for their progress; and thai we caauot but ven ‘ODOM airect Iaxew fee) that the example of improvidenoe set by ibe Btsie bas spread into te business allaire of the peoole. invitiog them: to Pau dous speculations, the anticipation of fature rasoaroes by be prevent reckiéas expendscre, profunn debt, sud the abuse of credit 4 that we eal npom ihe peopis to remedy {attains by esiablishing @ kound aud ecosumica! ini poliey at Alban® ‘Resolved, That ae eviience of the iveapreity of our politica! opponenia we print to the various aitempts to ieximials the people of our Sine into temperance by coercive enactments Asa statutory penalties, at ove time den. ing trial by jury to the Ary teqniaition by 4 At ano ber time aie, ditfoalt of ia rt ‘barsciér, aud which. roities Neait the rixbt of petillen lo pro fm 0g ber iy a erly bolder, be practical effect of which legisiauon bas been to put back: ke of true temperance, and t Saraw the people ard vi a nae neediess prove Cation and offensive Titig «ton, ‘Resolved That we inte Legis’ ature compieied the circle of {te errors, follica and wrooge hy atiempticg to punish the Yon x ominercia: me ropoils for their re- which ingt fail rolled thr sub the Binte by Cepriving Wem of their secieut municipal Uber Lien and cbarlered pri: lleges and piaeing over them irreepan- gible eommissioners, appointed by the € the Mate, 4 by uniting them to oiher cou Wes, mergin: powers of the loom’ moagisiracy foto ibai of these pall ieal boards; and that view the note the prop. Are Juatined with win uo tt Atal to the itd: e plecge ourselves 0 ophout the Pave, o rebuke this nd ww advocele 12e rixkie of our feito: eflerie to repeal (hore acts of lepiniati * ma ie evasion of populer nove ions Of &RITNIAT DANGLE OpCO And other couvLies jon and re Teignty ap evidenced by the in the Jods) viphis of Brie, seboy Hesorved, That i judgmeat of the peopie | F admi:ting 0 ime ve 0) Population of the State qualificstion OF @ ubree vears red ten-e, eure deaign to inviwe into thie tate, and in- tbe free megroee and ranawar er Bales, in order to strengibea wae ranks of o: ibeir war! are non the comausution and the Union; pon ie electors of New York no! lo be de teived device or aecident of & eupprertion of thie amendrent iu whe pigeun holee of he earcuts het tat Car oppovenws but to t terrogate the ear dtd ib FeRATE 10 '%, Rad to hold the ved. Thal the democra'ie week end freedom pize ihe eqomiity Of Ail oitizens before the &*, and expecia 'y tbe sacrea right of religious iser:y; and tay recat all ai ympte th prevent the emigration of the inboring masses of wheiber by reiuiuing thelr righ's of oiirenaaip, or by them aosern to ciet emmlosment And poeiliou ‘ss ua- fc) commonwealth, kud mu inja the peovie re the great and power’ best interes'e of egroes as conform policy of the Revers! Riates and of the federal Rovermment, an ee8e: ia) 10 tbe rigs o” the Biwlew, ae inde nnd to the yee crmmunivies und te: v wi'h that Ufbunal in holding that while eaca Siar can confer Wha! cranebites |! pleases upon the subjecia o it cannot enable them to exch privirges ei bot: the coneurrer ce or the sanction of ine general govern: eed, ‘That to the ticket we this day nomirated we pledge on bearte cordial and united erppor, and Ibai we la Fone ip ite Debaui the aid of Bll citizens Wu Gealre wo resiore romeni 10 the Bale ant \o maininin K ip te Union Abd who feel ibe necems!l7 of renlauing and defying that comni. pation of Jape eff ty + oa Lo po me Cemo- e@raic party prone a! uiwart of defenoe. Rewlited, That ine demecraus of New \crk, sasambied for the porpose of cona:iiation "pon the desuny of ine party aud 0 of the conttry, cannot mest ber wiDOn feeling « deep consciousness of the kee whieh bo® have sustained in the dew'h of Wiliam | Marcy. die wi bis Sdeitv bis varied abilities aed edmiviairall yhile thay ecnd ed dim to fer vast services Wo bin cov © admiration of countrymen and of the evilirad go- vernmecia i a ae we DenoiG thie DeOves wall wo une ony Banda i sumainirg tba: arch of tte Ucicu of whieh be Was Bi ODCE the Greameant and Fopport ew Patents Lssued. ‘The folowing \s We list of patenwe 'seued ‘rem the U'e'tad States Parent (fee fo- the week cncing Sept. #, 1£67, and ai) bearing that date — Sanford Adams, of Boron, mprovement ic Oyree ©. Aldrich, of Feribact, M. t, umpre secd rt) ° Berace 8. Allen, of Atbene, 0., improvement in cora planters, FE. B. Asheroft of Boston, improvement i teres for Heam promcre gnugoe. Courtiand! P. 8. Betts, of New Yor! for culling figures out of shoei metal. Samoei OQ. Rahop, of New York, improvement in inrn- laled teleerapb wires inelowed in metalic (ubiug Joseph Loot Royd, of Michigan U'ty, iod., mprevement ip reversible 1ailroad car coupiing. Ladwig Bramlen, of Hobeken, improvement in procemes for mancfactoring verdigrie Peanders Comes, of New York, ‘mprivemen! » gat re tore. HM Clark, of New Britain, Comm , improved wrench. George Fi Cortiae, of Providence, improvement in me tlic pecking for pistons ef steam eog:oer Chrietiac , Of Philadeiphis, | mpreved machine for “= grain, Ac. mee fick, of Poffalo, improved mode of U tres cf carriage wheeis. oe Andrew Diliman, cf Piainfeid, I), mrrovement i corn sbelere J. W, Bille and James Charitoe, of Pitebcrg, Penn , im- provement !r reed pinntere. George C. Dolph, of Weat Andover, 0, ‘mprovementa tm mowing machines. Joseph 9. Gilbert, ‘amp. J. Greene, 6° Cambridge, in provement = cart em, reech loading five arms. B lisrison, of Vickeberg. Mise., improved wachine fer remmii ier the croee-tice cf raiiroads. Joe} Baines, of Wee Middieourg, O , improvement ia grest column fere. ment ip planters. R. alden, of Unionville, ©., imprevemest in corm improved machine Now York, mprevement is vaper band seed planters. Porter tilt and Charles © Jones, of Milford, N. ¥., im proversent ia straw cu'tere, rsttn, f Henry Hochstrawer, “biladeiph'a, improvemec! ‘sp aumebiog wiree to Del D. D Pingher, of New london, Me, improremen. in corn plantere John P Homaston, of New Haver, Conn., ‘mprevement im machines for punching paper Cilew for twacemiiiing telegrapnic tignale W. R Jackson, of Baltimore, improvement in eciameiic TAtiread oar brage. 1. YV leebine, of Jackson, Mich., \mprovemest in sheep bag ba Jebn Kimball, of Boston, 'mprovemen: in mactines for laativg boots and shoes J. George Lefer, cf Philadelphia, umproved wear \ron for for carriages. (Char 'et Monson, of New Haven, \@provement in exten. sion gas tenes. ‘Wim Patton, of Towanda, Penn , improved iach jock. Fewd. Page ond Samael Eail, of New York, improved machine for forging note. ‘Bua i Perry, of Newport, improved doit for vates. Abner I Finney, cf Columbus, Ohio, improvement in acy the ansthe. Albert HHeampoas Wan Neitig. of Antoria, imororemest is wash for woollewe, Ac. Jobn A. Seregge, of Burlington, Vt, improved mortsing P. Sherwood, of Fort Edward, improvement in Stacfer, of Middiebury, Indiana, improvement io ward B. Torrey and Wm. B. Tilion, of New York, im- proved decor spring Danie! ©. Trae, of Lake Village, N. H., imprevemeat in cburte. fephen i'stick, of Philadelphia, improvemert im trick machines. Samce! Wilkes, of Hammondeville, Ohio, impr:vement et N. Wolleton, of Bpringfiedt, Ohio, Vy iP ’ y weprovement N. Y., tmprevea 5 evar, ‘Mowe amghor vo nimseit “mpm rement jo me. » or ae ‘Vi, aevignor 10 Weet, Oan- fleid & Co., of same piace, Improved meihod of manufac ereS Sour, ef Fervent, France, ee geor Per Jee ir, of 5 a Ubaries Par- ange. of Point Couyle, La, improvement in secharine evaporators OM Larne, ot Aare NB, to Norrts Pufkine, of Unity, N. improvement ic Bai 1 Freeman, of Browneriie, ee self and J. and G. Lord &Go., of Waleriown, N. ¥., {i provemem in Cultvator teow, Les Pt —Aabaaadad Syracuse, improvemen; in rolling com ieteres am. design for tye. Ae ae veo Broce, of New York, Carrewon Smith, Henry Brown and “amoe! B. Savor, of oitt, of Philadelphia, improvement in signal for | Philade}pnia, nore to) G ACD And A. 'swrence, of samo ob oe, di for stover. S W. Gibbs, of Albany, assignor lo Winre & Ave, of same piace, design Zor aad iron alove. ‘The Decline in Breadstuffs. [From the Cnicago Press, Sept. ? | ‘The controlling influence upon the trade of the past week bas been the disturbance in monetary afaire. This die turbanoe, though origioating on the seaboard, and maic!y confined thore, bas oocasiched « temporary rapture of tho established fixancial relations between the Dust and the ‘Went. and bas thue operated ae ® serious embarrassment upon the ¢ntire business of the West. This dusiness, in common with thai of ibe whole country, has been waldog the movement of (ne new crops. Though the previous ex pectation of @ inrge ceoline im prices has been filled, yet in the decline tht been’ free!y brought for: ‘and & divposition thus evinced on ibe part of the producing ciass # provide for meeting a!) past obileatious, ev comside sacrifice Our > wks, {2 the meant ieg themselves agaipat any bance bombaneli from the Estt, apd did the w so effectually as to prove \aaoces- wibie to fr well a foes The comsequoni scarci y of mosey let ‘he coast clear carly in the weok to two °F three buyers, and !n tx absezce of compel ition prices of pearly ail breadetufie iouche! @ lower Sgure. The deciize in thie market wae in this way more scdden ard larger jb extent than tbat in New York, though a somewba' similar pressure in money uaitere Ded weighed down pon prices there, and be decline, whi ae noe gene on more rapidly where, bas in part been the digest of ovr own ‘The iow prices which had been resched wore toward the close of ike week, bringing forward more vvyers, partly from thie city and to a conelderabie extent from tke Kast, ond under an active inquirf prices were again gra- Geally strergibening, when ® new batch of failures in the gran trade si Oswego and New York were brougtt for: ward by te’egraph yeslercey and ali wctivity wae for the Ume euspended. ‘Tbe dilficulty at the close bas not been a iack of meane to move forward the large ineialment of the new barvert which Pascome .p Duta sericue pe plexity to fluc a miadie #ptof ground ip avy eastern city upon Whice to lend It Without Garger of aL eruption. While mo one queriious trata very lerge proportion of al! the grain houses in the oities at the end cf our great iale routes are pesponsivie, tte faiinres which Pave occnrrod rondor tt uncertain which sre sounisod which areshaky. Under thete cir cumstances, 2 cousigh grain to any eastern bouse, appears like cast'ng bread upon the waters without any very relia- bie promise that {t shal! be found ever afer many days. These cavres bave iaid s eavy restraint upon cera: ons in breadatn!is, and have bo some extent, and for this ros: ton, opersted as a temccrary hindrance to the goneral Wade of the city, The siock ef merchandise, however, bas vow Decome near!y complete, and 'e ampie for present wants, this stock of new goods is being met by & full tupply of zew grain, and in thin copjinetion are seen the elements of & healthy activity in the fatore While the feverabie mannor in which the foreign bar ‘vest ban been brought © @ close, and tho jargonoes of tho probable yleid would very vose!biy Bave eventually coca Sioned aii or even ® greater deciive than bas cocurred in thin market, this ceciine bas been procipitated by the finan- Cla! preseure, in canntction with a large aupp!y. Ocr a4. ‘vices from the in'ericr lead us to expect @ epeedy and mate- rial sacking Up of ineve receipts Of grain until money mat- ters get intn 2 more definite anc a better shape. Ficuk —Under quile a fall auppir and the eteady de- clipe ip the ern mcarket, boliere have made a conces- m rabie fon of abou within the week, without, Dowever, merting the f buyers, and tho trade has been ox essively dui}. City millers continue to ship on their own coconnt io some oxent. The business has been aimost ly for the exppiy of the local demand ADVERTISESENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. EREAROUTS OF ‘8 ship onandiery ubseribers by Kiving baa bi re & CO,, 3 Routh William street. F DR. AUGUSTUR RAWLINGS IRIN TOWN, HE WI conter A favor by CAlIDg at NO 129 Pearl erect, ae early be convenient F TER TWO GENTLEVEN WEO RAW A GROCERS Wagon rin over a woman with child in her arms on the corper of Ni a ai) A Treaty necond airert, they will conler & grow WILL CALL AT THE GENERAL POST OF- ina w leiwer addressed to him. ver will give any information erncerping bim aball be i rewardec Tefarmation may be given to RCBOULER, RBWTON &CC., 15) Brosaway, or to LYMAR LRWIR, We thet, Mass M?. COY, FROM CANAD, IF IN TER CITY, WILi. MD confer'a favor by calung ni 12 irom. GUN PRENTIC AN AWAY—AUGUET Orvban House, George 1 in helgh!, and near si¢i Bad on wher be lef an alpaca jacket, cheek bat. any information of hina will bh thankfully reseived by bis browber, Jacob Coon, No. 4 Ratgers sireet. HE LADY WHO ADOPTED MY CHILD AS HEROWR HE RELATIVES OF MR, ¥ Kuseis, being apxious 40 rece: 7. Biemn Koll ie hereby request Gevera: of Busma of bis presect residence. T ORDER OF FEB WM. OF 8°. NICHO!.AS LODG® ere, “ FETING TO SYMPATEL TH INDIA, AND PRO veet againet Bridal et lstmen's ip the Uniwe fiawe The Q Was {0 ike place a: the Siayreaant 4b, wet be eld there cn TE reday, lock &M \TOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARB HEREBY CAUTIONED oeningt cep oriat OF parchae og one fb Cure ina —S ee tJ , IMS, ae the anme bare been Ws. *. SEE RLE. Se804 OF THE CHAR rg York, will be he'd ot Amant wery, on Moneay wibstaae Bb eWie, C of de 0, the fol'owieg eon i 29.38 30, ok TROTTING. TUES. QPNTREYTLLE counee, : day, Bepiember al eine! fo we Mach i regard 10 weather, 00. 8. McLaughl guile besis lo wagons, Birom Wootr ull uaunes b. m. Rose of Washing FO08L CONKLIN, NIOM COU! ke b- ee 0 ‘WB. This race to come off rain or shine $2 50. TWINING CLA CONTINC ED Tee Bike ste: ciate tt Balin” 02” Bowery, and 28 Falon Street, Brooklyn, are ‘with the most triumphant suo continued crax“Ladien and gentlemen wishing to attead should apply immediately. S10 -ROokEBEEING, warring, + ACM DOLBWAR G9 Broadway, Keeps the iargest commercial academy in New York, and prepares sta- dents practically for business A new term will commenee om Monday, Fept. 14 One $10 cat for bookkenping yacamh CADEMY OF MOUNT BT, VINCENT, FOR YOUNG ~ matittion inated. om ‘108th street, fween Fith aud inh avenues, wear Harlem, Th ai stidien will commence on the ‘rei Monday in Seplember. erme — . tuition and washing. Yl paysdie pemi-annnaily tnadvance.“Weaie arawing had peek? keg, iso French, Spanish ond Germen languages, form extre are WO LADY, WILO Han Hr 1 her In one of & sitnation As vemche ‘eng. Ta not wi Nag to vo far South ven, Addyé.s Miss Ubase, or Woes PB ox 1,986 New AND) PAINTING —MIR8 ORAM INFORMS da aud the publie that abe will give instruction ning at 106 Way hey wirh, will be ta re juritad of copying pictures already made ed Grecian painting, Will also be taught whalart INBYITUTS—' SAAGIME’S FRERGR Ere Rpunink hoarctag te day ecbool for mre, Madison avenne, between 1! fret 4 frecud sireela. will be re-opened! 03 Puesday, Revi. peace dedi M2 — a SRENCH INSTITOTE fOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN.— Roarsing and day sekool, classical and commercial, No, @ Kast Twenty fourth street, near Madison park, will re- en ou Tuesday, Sept. 15. bg wen Professor ELT CHARLIER, REXCH LANGUA@RPROFRSSOR F. LAOROIR. 704 Broadway, continues to give the French lanquake, lmoarting lo hie pup! the abi an b ween the hours of 7 and § or Sand 7 FP. speak tho language with fuency Tona received bet SOVERNESS AND INSTRUCTION.—AN ENGLISH Indy, revemly arrived ia the country, requires a mit ovnrneas in ® private family; besides the naval an dew in ne eocerahes, toteneh creer. acqotred in ¥ anee. 2 OUNT WAFNINGTOR COLLEGLA: ‘Washington square, No. 218 Fowth street, corner of Mao- Gongei sirees opens on Monday, Beptember 14, inet. Fitoenth emis year a. W. Chea. " Jamin Pakhind, } PAnotpale private high school, furnishing (be pup with a a ry a rons omni ae ‘as man} an testify w the thoroughness with which pupils ‘of thie age tution Date, dzring te past fourteen years, completed actaemic course, Tne location ia casurpassed Nina brine Bas, who devote themselves ta supervial m and tnesrictom, érecled aud arranged the building « xpressiy for their inaiita- Mon, They em -loy ten accom) profereora an” teachers. Partiouiare will be found in the ¢alalugue. oblained at the tn wiule acquaintances of its following present vairona are referred (o them fer relinble in ‘ormation:— PRESE s TS — Bev G. Pots DD. forsee H. Day, Larne} Minor, Rion. H. & bavtes, M Delana Wilts a ¥ Soller, Hon. Wm, F. Have Edward De Groot, George D. Moraan, meyer, James Dewey, Ci Mos Joe Worser, MD. Neison Duckworth, George 3. 4,0. Forrester. M.D. amon Dwigh, Froderiek McCready, aionz2s.Hal,MD. Instus@ Berle, Wm. N Motntire, &. Lawrence, M.D. Jamea Hl. Bimore, Wm. & MeKimm, Wm ower, M1) Jonathan O.Fowier, James H. Noe, Alwyn Bogart,M.D. Eli Fren: Charles 1. 2.¥. Guns, @. D. Her}. F vrench, David H. Vaige, Dr, Maurice Levett, Luther N Puller, Wi! Palen, Eviker J, Beck." MO Ganper, Courtland: Pa'mer, ‘Wihism M. Allen, John B. winockio, famnel Parry, Lastel A Sa'awin, Mrs Geo. Uowan, Abdel 8. P Chas, B. Kendrics, Joan Gray, Joel B Post, apwon 4) Mr. John B. abel, Christopher Gwyer, James Price, Benry A. Allen, | Jamen ® Hadden, Richard Raven, Btephen Phith Wun. F, Pinchbes alien . Alten, W. J. Linddonk, ' Riovard & Reading, hy. ¥. Alien, Touia §. Hargous, Lautner Rediield, G Amold, if a il Josiah Richarts, James L. Habit, 0 B. Hartson, Ha. Richardson, Tonina W. Baker, CH Hawkatarat, Pate E DP. Barbydt, | Dae Witt C, Have, Philip J. Konk, Davia melden, Wiliam A. 1 Bufus Tanger, Braaien 8. Bell Gilbert F. Hays,’ eniel #, Hohank, Charles &. Bensen, Richard Ilsather, Henry J. Seaman, “ Kobert Samuel J Henry U. Hebberd, Berry Bertha” ND’ Herder, Mrs 4nua Seguin, William Minck, John &. Dulyer, Jobn UV. Bloat, Charles Biren, Frank Ho lice. A.M. ©. Sanith, GP. Cockran, Thos, J. Coleman, Coben Gershoa, ¥ . K Cor Jone M Dav ‘All of whone sons bare been pupile from one tarm to atx re. 4n eilvetual metod fir ub nigition of ¢ Kragiiah tongue and the eradication eepaotaiiy of, al errore inepeiing Raa bean bere anccesstilly apolied Puplia are Teseived at the commencement na well aa verlods from abroad may find suteble Soardigg claoee in the veiaily of the lasuiules which ‘parents vicinity . wi =e cvifed to visit at thir discretion and quavamience. © M° shes Ha. SEMIN ORY FOR YOURG LADLE, ‘Thirty..fun vwee—Bre lowlaed and sear ee SE ae Boot Ik Mrs, Howinad wi be ss Piette gt eran ph Mss KEOGIVA BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR young ladica ian ‘et 62 Kast Twenty alaih tireei, on Tuesday, Sept i RS. LEFPINARSE & OR Lattaliwn FR ae eae a ranches tangb! by Iwo Mnglishmen. Abarqee for Modern ‘anguAgea @ymnarium allached aren aad. 'S. FRED! Minne ‘mpals of schonis and require a Re, ALPORIVE ENGLIBE AND PRAROH | S0H0U! 2 On ay, Meptember berwere Fereifts and Thirteenth stress. Rewrod to the Dow Reform Charea, MA \001s ERMRY'S PRIVATE PRENCII AND ENG. {tad olmamionl commercial boarding and 4) rT of ln reel, between Broadway *, near Madison park, will reopen next me "i 14. "Por particulars, clrenlars, be , call or ONS, LEOPOLD DE ORAND-VAL'S FRENCH boarding soho A clases) mathemades! aod eom- J festitation, witl the odera lapgnages, Hodson Terrace, Tiobowen, N+, ‘irenare at Nos € ioud sieeet, R= ceigor Insurance’ Company. PARISI LANGU AGB TAUGHT OOMPLETELY IN SL mouine. by a new method, lnveuted by an vid, professor Hose pireo, address by writing, I 60 0, omce Oourier des Biase Onin 7s Prankiin wtreet e POST OFFICE NOTICES. eo Orri NOTICS—BASTBRA MAIL - afer Monday the 148 of be~, (be Kasters mau by Meampboal, wll cose a: ty ochek F M AAC V. FOWLER, Pormarerag ay erect al. MEETING © 0, 7, bela Thursday wor bep i ‘tha! ‘he (hapke ef ibe company be and they ar piabed dvrive at he corner of Nineieenth suremt ant ‘Thiret aven ie (fept 10), and chet ihe game be poh ‘ahed on the We Mm BAWTUORS, fireman NEW WEBKLY PAPER, editors and propririore, ‘pumber in he leened Ortaber Runseriptnn, | Address hell A Swan, Korriia, enn. geome absorp oo Po Heverty, 110 Fulton street, New Tort, wil eso revive subsoriplicns and adver: teemente BK LECTURE SEA JOTIOB LECTURE ON thon ® 1h the Genera Ieaith, wexty ‘hind etree, Thargday. Charies Gatlmeve, M.D). Profesor Leciurer un b weneve of IN CONS BO Caleary Bao det eb as tne cree be { Vooal Phys the Throat tnd Lapses. HOTELS. BREST SD Fina Shs edone (QQ°UzRE Hoss ABOPANED AND Newiy rus vise trom 02 | eer} bly ss Cooper Bomse, by the day or anaecied 4 frei ciaas restbarent, Ap as n ee eae uy Parana: DAMBROTTPES CNSURT ABER weft talen \gree 4 BX oS pabery. Ro. Wt broadway, soy one "nbc? wisn 1 TO 810.000 WORTH OF NEW AND OAST OFF tlothing waoted, for ihe chy aod Weelern market ailemen having any % Glepase of will reeetee the hig! prive by eal: the sore or addressing J. K. Murray, @ Pentre TOHEA, JEWELAY, &0, ADE 18 REAPSROTPULLT IN. TEE yne) tha! w# Are Oonut may ifestoring. aud bare ip Dasd, & large Mook of diamond jewelry of (he heat srvine Assorimen' cy teen” Diamonds i Of fg ate oo, ‘Seuimg done for tha gb . EOYEERM ANE A CO, 18 Rroome street, @ RLBIM, PRACTICAL WATCHMAK ER AR o street, repairs weirhes aod Pi Com Pa and for ensomers, warrankd for saved Cans ™ wach exachy reg sieed cheap, Gold and wiver bought for oneh aad taken in exc mange. TGetdeoora Miami of ine GENTLEVAN WHO T# AW s0cOm- i Preneh a youd, for = ten, n some teminary of lvarning, or would give private feome puplie at weir or ble Teurcence. Siar nL, a : LORT—A LARGE BLACK , with white braaet; (he ene! of tbe tall pot on tbe top of the pe ii y revarning ine eame to UND— MOMNAIB, OONTAINTFO & Fevrtn, ie owner oa ren a *, ferret Mission perween party and paying for tele Ac veruaement O8T— a, CHAC weit, Ko. I sin tpeed of dearer, for ; t bas beer ai ihe Porment ben love sapped eee tee yy RI AKEN BY MISTAKE-FROM THE 38 Canal rireet, Seer Greneees 3 fF RRWARD.—LORT ON SUNDAY, @Tit Rogiteh vince oat oo ee mange Ls coliar and pisted buckle; acswers '0 Jack ver wi retarn him to 3 rer street, re caive the above reward. REWARD — LOBE 4 MLACK AND TAN TERRIER 40g. 00 the loth inet, cropped, and sare tare head. Tee above rewsrt Wil be pai on aniergot ihe dog &: 46 Brosdway, ap maire, The owners same 4 sumber is on the oul ar. REWARD WILL BA PAT’ FOR A LAD $100 Marsal aa sh Bag >, Liverpow, makers, No. 52 11 jdt dia, se sod gornmucepia of piatina Ga the face, ote he Beer att Bow wrk WEBoot Bo gna tione asl WINKS AND LIQUORS, — LIZABETUAN ALE—’URE AND WHOMSSOMA THIS sie pet ap im pint bottler, and for sale rma | ‘santities 8: 08 Pearl street, near Maitem lane: i” ihe city of packed for the gow airy. J. BARLOW,

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