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# tho associated the ropres tng House w-day Was UNANIMALS entay banks ot the Clear he vote on the question of admission a cL Pennsyivania Politics. PutLanguraia, Oct, 9, 1898. Three imm. 4o8 meeting® 4fe being beld here te ®night by the Heoplo’s, Democrotic, and suraight Ainorican parties, ib the inmecinte vietnity of Independence Hall, ‘The utmost enthy- em is displayed at each meeting. The eeueral impression is tat the yote on Tuesday will run Very close beiw eu the several parties. The Maw y on Board the Junior. Bosro¥, Oot. 108 Tn the case of Plummer and seven others implicated in fhe mutiny oo beard end murder of the officers of the whaling ship Junior, of New Bedford, the Coart to-day ‘hold the de in $3,000 each for trial on the charge of muiwy, aod fully committed them to jail on the charge of mur: ‘The Washington Aqueduct. asto, Pa, Ot. 9, 1853. Captain Meigs has cour. tea with the Warren Foundry, at Phillipsburg, to. & large portion of the water pipes for the Washington agers uct. Ruiliond Acciden:. € xaunani, Oct, 9, 1858. A collision occurred ou tue Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Jwet night, betwcen two frei. tirains, near Mitchell, Indi- Ava, by which tho con .uet gineer, Greman and brake- tian were killed, Saltlny; or, en of the Nor The steamship North Brite: ALM. to-day, with 16? pass ojcors Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOAND. Faiapeiemia, Oct. 9, 1868. Stocks firm: Ponneylvaia sia 5 DO Sg Hoang Railroul, 2654; Morris Cons), 4 bet, Loug’ Islant ttl rowd, 1134; Peamsyivania Raiiroad, 45: BAL ere Floor steasy, Wheat tiem: rea $12 w 8110, Cora bettx ste. a BIC. Whisk, ‘ va wget viscous thriner. ba Loni ors, OXe. a Te.; sides, 830 Mees pork, S10 Sua & Tard, bois , (O%e. a le. HILAL at da “ lull i. Floor dull $1 25 « $1 Ue. a wie. Flour —Nothity and sellers ary heavy anil lower 10,000 bushes do. wh 7. Corn at dbo. 16,000 bushes at B4¢¢ . <dull and heavy at $1 bushels wheat, 17,50 b Shipments by" ea avheat, 49,267 by ——$ 02 Our Havana Corre p rience. Havana, Sept. 29, 1858. Wew Steammip Line Between Nov York and thavoni— Captain Wright's Contract Sigue He Starts to Order his Ships—Impronemeut in he Weuher—Lonlins of Ne groes—The Sliver nur in Poris, The matteg of most importance jus ‘lishment of # direct line of fast steamers between this port and New York, the plans for which have been duly digested by our capitalists bere, the stock taken up, und the enterprise sanctioned by our ebicl authority, with all the rights and privileges in b's pow r to vestow, hav ng materially patronized and facilitated the business with this ugual searching judgment and benevolent infhvence for the genera! welfare. Captain Wright bad several interviews ‘with General Concha, explaining and domonstrating Lis plans, whch ‘were instantly comprehended and treated with favor. rotifed before the ates and Capt. Jd Wright te, now is the esta were ¥ tora leaves on the Culawba this uortng to give personal superintendence to the construction of bis ship’, one of which we exp. ct to see Wasing Our Waters with the thish of her speed in the mouth of May. The house of Mesars. Mora Alfonso & Co. will be the ents and representat.ves of the shareholders here, and Sreare. Mora, Drothors Navarro & Co. in New York, whieh will be sufficient to secure Uhe best business in dig ‘city for the enterprise. Onr weather bas set i cool, tith oceas'onal rain, but ps, While the beaith has boon largely 1 by thePiagre deg. declining even to 78 Gok. Axe of the city of Havana is quite oqual condit:on , most orable ease in our midst. And of North only gona: airs for their we! touad. The preparstion for taking in a large erop gives em- eee se loses of oor industry and trades, and relieves (he Jullnees pertaining to all else cts interest. tn sugars the the excessiv «of he extreme | livery of uewae thesady contracts having oxeited expectations beyond good reason. Shipmucats of the last week only 2.875 boxes. ‘The American bark Haidoe landod 900 bozal nogrocs above Cardenas about the [0th of September, and got off the coaston Sunday che 120): said to be bownd do the Gaited ‘Mates; owned in New York or Boston, as may be, &e. ‘She has biy gone to Laguna de Turm nos, Curacoa, or to Cadiz, insuret in Paris . Th > our wiuter ‘ears ; no epidemic dis. returning from the sme Lond have been The Accktent to the Steamer Hammonia. BXTRACT FROM FER LOG ROOK—THE NAMES OF THE SUFFERERS—TASSENGERS’ TESTIMONIAL TO THE CAPTAIN. By the arrival of the Hamburg steamship Hammonia at this port on Tuesday morn her captain a statement of the acc: tained her bey ond her expected time of arrival. Wednesday, September 16, 1858—Wind N. E., weather clear. At five o'clock A. M. we had taken our cargo and all the passengers’ baggage. At Sig o'clock A. M. Woighed anchor and steamed slowl, dowa the river Fibs. Stopped off Gluckstadt at ten A. M. for the first class passengers. They arrived by the steamer Sehulau, and ‘were taken on board at eleven A. M. This done, we started again and pacved Cuxhayen at two P.M. Atthree passed Pilot's Y. M. the piict left us. At3ato P.M. Gal. a astern, shattered and burning. apa And hosc were summediately put into requasiton and the fire soon exiin he was meantime stopped, as the lei anageabie by the fragiments of wood Scattered aruuna. These were soon removed, the engine AWAID Bet in motion, and We FeLs Hed again to Hambury Our presumption ts that the dire originated by the expio- gion of the powder magazine ch is situated abu <quarterdeck. Tile new Key kept by the fourth officer. ‘The powder ix kept .n strong copper Lox, which has « hole of Ghe size of a cart ridge, and said hole is alko guarded by a lock. The whole Magazine ts constructed according to the requiremeats of marine officers The last shot from the Heromenia was fired off Glack stadt at }1 A. M. The powder magazine was then shat ap by the Ghird officer, amd the hey delivered to the fourth er, who bad {t im hus poreession at the time of the ex Ppieson Mr. Moller, from Oldenburg, wae severely injured; Madam Ap‘ire, Mr. Barth and Mies Biermann slightly On the return of the Hammonia to Hamburg the to:low- ing day a judicial investigation of the aecisent tok place by the proper authorities, but the Case of the accident ould not be discovered. Signed—H. Schwensen, Commander, 1. Taube, Firat officer; M. Seebach, Second do. G. Dy. Third do. ©. Franzen, Fourth ¢o., 0. T. Berg, Chief Engineer; R_Neander. The wounded were left in Hamburg. TESTIMONIAL TO THE CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS. The undersigned, the first rabin paswengers of the @teamahip Hammonia, feeling unter many obhastiors to Captain Sehwensen and bis offivers for their care and ‘watehfulners over the passengers, likewier for their beet @fforts to drive frum theit memories the fear experienced at the explosion, at the outetart their kindly attentions, which | te neers ia them as etl mainder of the voyage, tend Om board the Hamrmonia, tn , for the re wm thie test mona! e port of New York, Oc tober 6, 1858. ©. Winger, E, Newbrick, Cari Rudeiphe Sehwarzow, A. W. Kuster, Ohio, J.T. Dagener, Joseph Guitermann , Guetave Andre, Phi. A hof, Tanis Morgensterne, Vittst'g, F. Sehmidgalt, Havana Joaquin Redo, H. Thorsclamiat. who was front Philadelphia, a second “Cabin parconger, and slightly wounded, together with Mite Fanny Biermann—also slightly wounded—returned to their hoie! at Hamburg. Mr. Rarth, from Costa Rica, ‘wont to the house of his friends, and Mr. Maller only was taken to the hospital ‘The Harb acrident, speak highly 4 of Captain Rechwensen, who was jorror and con. Bternation of the passengers: and also speak of the coura of the crew, who rushed immediately to the seene of the necident to render whatever aid they could, regar tless of thor own danger. un oy" knew nothing of the Anstria’s eatas- was made acquainted with it by the pilot on ‘Tuesday morning. He is ¥ grieved at the calamity. He — highly of Captain Heydtmann as a sailor and a , and onty can credit the reporte of his course at fatal and trying moment toa derangemont of Among the of the Hammonia are three | Fons 81) etto have been lest in the Austria, Mrs. Bache, of Cincinnati, first cabin passenger in the Hammo. ia, Was Supposed t be in the second cabin of the Aus trina, J. and A. Weichman, of Cincinnati, ed to be on the Austria, aleo came by the Hammonia. This will persons # an account of the STAL PALACE FIRE. The New Movemen f the Inventers and Exbwhitors at the late Fair of the American Bast te. | 1% exhibitors Who Wore aéseubled jl aTa’s House on Vriday atternoit thelr comity, day, at noon, ex-Alderman Charlick and ¢ Esq., ut the office of the Kighth avenue Raiiro ®t, the former gentleman for Uie genes ous offer whi ie baa extended to them, in offering for their use the dot of Said raiload, in which to continue the fal terminated Ly the destruction of the Crystal Palace, wl to make known to the latter gentleman that they, as ex h.bitore and inventors of the American Union, contem- Plate the organization of a new Institute, to be ealled the “american Union for the exhibition of arts, mannf tures and inventions of the United States,’ and in counee. tion therewith, to request of him, a8 a gentleman interest ed in the advancement of the industrial classes and the Progres# and aucerss of American genius, to accept the Tresidency of the said new Instit, Having seen conversed wth both gentemen, the comm ttee tiie ed and met with the exhibiters in the depot, whither they | hue cCme to examine the premises as well as for tho pul- poses of the meeting. HIBITOR’S MELTING. | ‘The Secretary read the minutes of the previous meet ing. apd stated that the offer of the building for the con tnnat.cn of the ob Deen received from M reported, but ox-aldon ‘ ake he was sorry nd would bo giad to sce it corrected as widely as it poen ciren'atd, and would be obliged to the geutle- men of the pres for their particular notice of this item in their reports Dr. Kixax reported the interview with ox-Alderman Chorhek ane George Law, Esq. He had learned with re- gret the must Ke that has occurred touching the person offering the depet ter the use of the exhibitors, bat had apo for the mstake, and was happy to say that the gr ¢genticman’s Kindly feeling towards the ex- Libitors and inventors was by no means thereby di- minisbe’. They bad the depot still at their disposal, ant so al y Fair and @ donation of $690 had org “ the promise of £500 to a‘d them in continuing the exhibi tien, (Applause.) As to Mr, Law accepting the Prest- new organization nothing had becn deci led Mr. Law assured the committee that his and voul wos with them, (Cheers.) And that any thing that he could do to assist them would afford him shousure, bub be would preier to give them his tran Dis tm, bis many engagements 7 lim from devotng the time that would — bo called for insuch an onterprise. The Loctor was, however, iD say thot as there was no positive aud direct vefura!, he firm y believed that Mr. Law wouid accept iat chasge if the movement had We support of the in vertors thet it deserved, (Chi The Doctor stated athe bad y from a friend of the move: ment favers of a new Institute; bet at th enivntly read it, The as represented by Dr. Kinny, were Warmly applaud the exhibitors. As we have sinee got the copy of the letter, sert it here instead of the report from the Lector's lip LETTER 70 THE CHARMAN OF TIF COMMITTER OF EXIIRITORS. New York, Oct. 9 1858. Kanne, Cuammax ov tix’ Commrrren oF fhe weit < Wa. W. "ply Interested in the present movement of exhibitors, T have conelnded to address t pen your f position, in hopes that it may ng with the subject to abt yon you in the important course upon which “the fave entered with whatever” they can of labor or cash. To oam no speaker, or I his offered my reflections for the consider Mat th U pt the Institute demands: our tutare projection Selfish, low cowardice of men who have Mf your triat, th was Wholly tion of the ie ad others better eapable of d ANG dawnt of Managers on Friday is ing charge. 1 wish to deal with elf, Aiiute was orginally organized with ing the Kons of toil ouward to the perfec tion of their severed handicraits, by providing them with a suit- ate place wherein they could exhibit their Tabor of the hand and Hend, and tike upon themselves the conducting of the bust fects, (0 Lem, the Tn the firet place the view of encore hess on the best ene most equitable prancipiesto secure the object The a8 an incorporate body of itself could do 4 withe s10Ps aid exhibitors the Lustitute could not p y exist more than in name, einventorsandevhibitors ire, in every siew of tne cane Unt may be taken oF thle cela tionship with the Tnstitute, the soul and body of the conrorn ‘The inventors and exbibitors at auy moment that they itute Can never erento, of will, Inve ors. The litter are therefore the principal, the Institute the servant, It seems that thet this plain ond incowtrovertible relationship bas been torgoten the — Institate, yo may for the present went forget this, but ‘they ‘once knew Do aventors remember that they were even, to bring the product Of the jus tothe Fair? To which had they uot responded held” All, therefore, abit the un: have te do is never again t ate. Discharge that ungrate proud, stuck up do westic thet had required not dichation, and no service ortunity of teaching menoyed iunitutes that labor wut nited fs thetrue wealth of the work! and the soul of all rinanent orgenizations, aud theretore not to be cept of further services from the Institute that hag aasertat wir of Wigl Woull be an errors & grave error on There are ta Mie cliy AN Rdndance of material to qual of the present Inatitute; aad uuw jhat you have adireentumity been brought to where you can take a fiir star. wih the universal approvay of the laveblars and the nation at large, do it, and success la yours. In tact, there acems to me Ho probabliidy that iaventors oan have fur: ther relntionsiyp with the Institute. ‘The grievances of whick Zetcompinin are go well Enown and appreciated by these who ined, TO we Leen present at putt mectians, A not refer by them—Dut the more reflection thet Is bestowed upon the almos. cold Indiit rence of thes ine) it!’ Feanlution of the Mas re her you form a new Institute or who will not tenst the present [nstitute again 06 and success s yours A PRITND To fair and honorable dealing. Mr. Rixex congratulated the exhibitors upon their meet- ing under such favorable circumstances, He lovked for. ward to great results from their present labors, though they might be regarded as emall beginnings. Ho was op- eos tO saying anything agamat the American Lustitute. hey had failed them in an hour of tria!, and all that they now wanted was to get of their goods what they could and the relatonship would be seve (Cheers) Tn tion with the present effort to continue thie Fair, it y that the managers would have bo diill- » in erecting in some part of the city a »bition—a build e erpran eulty,, in due tits mrgpitcent building for a perpetual ¢ fog that id be worthy to contain the labors of Ame- ricep aiticte, mechanics, inventors snd agricultauriits. It was Ue attractions of Paris which brought the people together from all ports of thet nation, and with thet their wealth. He ieoked forward te the attractions of this city yet doing as muck: end nothing he considered would contribute so tuck te attract to New York asa peryetual exbil the inventive genius of te citi- wns of the republic established inthe city. (Cheers) He was certain that the sympathies of the people were with the oniortunate inventors aud exhibitors that had, in. one fell swoop, seen their present hopes weattered to the winds. Inventive gentvs can repiace what has been destroyed, and to furnish them with a pre sent opportunity of retrieving in come degree their loxses, Was that for which they now sought co-operation. When prshed,an edifice can be erected in which or €an feel secure, and be conideut that no y © minutes will lay beie property in ashes and blaet their hopes, No geptieman of property, know. ing that the Umoon te indebted for her prond position omeonge the nations to the inventive genius of Columbia's sone, will stond back from assisting them. He had the greatest hopes that men of talent, genius and wealth come forward and take part in this great work be fore them. (Applanse.) It occurred to him that there Was property be longing te thechy hich might be yet cured to them for the purpose ting tho edifice alla ded to. Tt would be a credit to the city in every way to see wach « building adorn their streets, while, at the same tyme, the property on exhibition within tended to rtima late to industry and the evltivaiion of the intetiect (Cheers.) Mr. Riker cootinued, im a very eloquent speech, to set forth the advanteges of such an organization as contemplated, and the certainty ef euppert from every pert of the Union, Rewerning te the work of today, be eaid, that if but ten of the exhibitors present would go with the conmittes, they pledge themselves to get ap a proper estbition that would be a ereditto the city of New York. Ie then submitted the following resolution: — Wherers, in our opinion a necessity existe for a National Institute for the encouragement of American industrs, by the Fy perma ne ition of the products of the artist, invemtor, Mechanic art ogriceituriat; therefore be tt tved, That Todlowtng paper be circulated throughout the the United States for the alenatures of all parties interested ta the furtherance of the abowe olgeet, We. the vudecsigned, believing that a necessity existe fora Nationa! Insutute, the otycct af which shall be the encourage. ntef American intnetry, do pledge ourselves ty heartily co operate With each cther im the compummation of eoler prise. The reading of the wbove was responded to by hearty applause. Mr. Riker bad no doubt tat when they tad. proper organization, approved by the exhibitors aud in veutor®, many gentlemen like Alderman Charlick and Mr. George Law would come forth and extend their $600 and their $1,000 to lay the foundation of this permanent institution, and he never caleniated that any of ite managers would ever fila foreixa pron on its ac count, (Applanee.) He deeply sympathiged with the unfortunate exhibitors, they had hw warmest sympathy; but to make that avatiable be ivited all to put their shoulders to the wheel. (Cheers.) or. Kexse alluded again to the kind, timely liberality of Aldertnan Charlick, and the assurance of ossistance from Mr. Law, whieh led to three hearty cheers and a tiger for each gentleman. ‘The report ef the committes and the resolution of Mr. Riker were adopted. ‘The comm ttee was again continued in office, with full powers tot the necessary measures of carrying on the movement, and calling a public meeting at as early a day as porsible to arrive at a proper organization to con tinne the present fir. The meeting adjourned sine dic. Immedistely after adjournment the committee sent the following to Alderman Charlick — New Yon, Oct. 9, 1558. lave Fair of the | Ouren Chartier, Req.— SIn—At a meeting of the exhibitors of the Tiean Tatitate, held thie day at the depot ‘Railroad ner ‘af Piflicth ster? peated Righth Avenue Sompany, corner and Pighth avenue, we the undersigned, a committee en beball of awkl body, were requested to comin’ ciaily thelr acceptance of yout 4‘ named warts toe comune’ of tae ie OI byte ao re te Cry at aoa pe ete aio ot canend ine fe Wherality of all, have Lag: Money The committee were in search of a large hall last even- ing in which to convene the exhibitors and all who sym- thige with them in their losses, on Monday evening. y bad hopes of procuring the Cooper Institute or some pal cont the organisation ot (be pruDer managers 63 con: for reenits, the organ er managers to con- tinue the Fair. ‘They ‘rl probabif’ sonounce it im to- morrow 's payers. NEW YORK HERALD, In pursuance of the inetewotinne fram the Inventors ant | * the last night previous to their leaving Stepheng’s, house, The Patere of Montevideo—{ts Probable An- hexation to Broz) or thy United States. TO ODS EDIPOR OF THK ABKALD, Mowewvipny, July 8, 1858. As some entire new features and now views for the fa- ture povernment of this republic are now being gonoraily seusacd, i fof the departure of the American Vark Loci Lar to send you some items rolitive to bio peo «future of this beamti.t country—ths Uruguay Ro- H ‘one kept wateh ever mabe ot by Stephens or othorw. they 1 Dabbion ei ve We aD inetange (© show the diffculty o {heii positien is Wo evbaling anything about Sirs. sto { phons having bec poisoned; he kuew from bis matory state) nts oud manners that they were in great dreat of Ptepbens—partiewlorty Fanny; hat no reagen 10 ju ige frem the icttor he read in reland that his auat wag pot foned, but he was tnpressed with the fdea thatshe bal Y Wheb his sisters ald bim wht ta he know perleety weil she | War potsone Stephens did net give him any reason to | eeppewe the fist or sccond day that he intended marriag > fler sot nud stich bloody civil | mre sters, Dow oly ambe eit > " sy the tertimeny being read he witheas, ous of Y Bumbor, incinding tree whites aiid $10 7 6 Sus ors asked the vr ealnee sea ie 08 wore to regard rates SME 60,000 Fouls, whilst the fureiyn Karo | the tort mony as anything more than bea’ popiiat lon Pomme.’ Hitt exceeds (at nunber—they total i! ‘The Coroner beloved that the testimony had a decide t estiowte being F20M00 U9 199,00 souls, fhe republic benving on th under consideration, and did net re- wid this by any meane ax hearsay evi contal san aves of $6,600 squaré nilles, enjoying a tem- Ler Jvvor could not regard it as anything else but perate climate, vesumiassed Cor salubrity, and a soil xo testimeny, the ether while at oping, ein) thoy pative rac footile iy the pooenetion ef the cereal grains and ai the ‘oroner va.d it was matter for the Jury to decicte products of the temperate latitudes, that it contradicts the for Nomeeives, ‘They might aet upon it or set it asife, as theory \Wilarists whe contend that you must return (hey thenght best ‘The Jury, however, was going out of | agr Yan equivalent for the crop tak off, to provent Here linds euitivated without manure in urs, continues to give to the s¢ deterioration, wheat and Indian corn tor thirty Be WUxW apt crops us any Manur through dozens of revolutions, the ome ¥o weak, so much in debt, and the covernment so (ifficuit—its wants so great » 80 i mited—that there ia now a genorally ot ik wel informed circles that Beazil 18 on | eve of pu ng the sovereignty of the country, the to be paid twenty millions of hard dollars, Although the chmate docs not fuvor the institution of slavery, yet Braz! anxiously cesires to possess the coun- try, erder to give her powicesions a natural boundary , such aa the rivera Urrgnay and La Plata would give hor when this repubiic be abso, bed or annexed. Besides, sho Coaires to get rid of a t ocbiegome reptblic on the bordors of her Southern provinces, that may at aome futuro day trouble Ler domestic istitations. It would be a great ad- vantage to this notwally rich and magnificent coum the line of its duty in passing strictures on tho charactor of the tstimony: ‘The mecical gent!cmen to whom the analysis of the con- tonts of the stomach of the deceased was committed, not being ready to report, and not being able to fix a day on they would bo ready, the further continuatioa of ee Was postponed Ui Tuesday, the 12th inst ‘The body of Mrs, Stephens was re-interred on Tuesday ailernoon, iD Greenwood cemetery. Music and the Drama. ta.—bir. Maretzek’s benulit at the Acadomy 'w will doubtless be one of the most noteworthy er witnessed in that establishment. A large altars « number of fret class artists have voluntecred, and will perform day and evening. See the brilliant programme elsewhere, Nnq0's Garpey.—All who bave seen Mr, Boureicault’s new and very exciting drama of * Panyrette,”* will not be al r surprised to iearp that itis again on the bills for, to.mor: Oe ee ee aa ean yume | few. Bliss Roberton ehacts the Lervino with her cous. dred fold more valvable to the inhabitants to | {med spirit, and ts ably supported by Mesdames Pope and Alien, Mies Clifton, and Messrs. Jordan, Bourcicault, &. get it annexed to the United States. Annexed or absorbed in seme Way or other it must be, and will be, to some | Pi Mr. Poureicanit’s peculiarly constructed stable goverpment, and that very soon. arami led The Phantom,’ has become so great France doce not desire it: the genius of her people and | faves the exeite ment loving patrons of this theat the genine of her government do not easily admit the | that th gement could pot have well do ivee of adding other countries and giving the inhabitants | (han an it for repetit jo-morrow. Mr. Fox's ical pantomime of & Raoul, are also on the bills, Wartaen’s.—Coyne’s comedy callod “Nothing Veature, N ¢ Win,” and Mr. Bi ingly mirthfal meration of Neptune's De: and the “ Privateer of atonce the priviicge of French eitizens, Without such privilege, and without the consent of the inhabitants themselves to accept such privilege, it is not «nnexation— it is only conquest. ni as her bands fll, and 8 of American t » United States that or the Seizure of the Seas," hive drawn could perman ssts of the iahabi- ‘ec every bight since the opening last Tuesday, and, a tunts by anne mis—as she will if ter Of Course, are announced for repetition to-mor- sho is by ver to this country on, it would not opposed by the Uni 8 pay for it, and her statesnn Pet itt Hl De the ne plus wira every man, wom ho desire seats sho Those Id go early, ow the highest encomit stants for the unexcepti { y ot colo, a8 well as some of the most popular modern ve been produced at thix theatre, ‘The offer nue for to morrow evening are “The Rivals’ aud “Fra aavelo.”* Ayenican Meserm. —Pr. Valentine, the humorist, is to ain here another week and add life and vivacity to ons Wonderful mumic work. Another buman curt sity has been seenred in the person of a son of the famons waides lady, Althongh enly three years of age, he is nid to be “Bearded tike a par”? ’s Minstueis have re-arranged their programme x. Some new songs, and should she not annex t well us territory for stator? All this country wants is the governments of France and Hragil tor a ivaiice » ber in her necessities —the pens.ons capit lis per centage paid upon her demestic debt, that Ler numerous. private creditor 9 thing. Twenty millions would do that r ory for free States as nough to pay what she owes ma as well as the fare of th stom house in a fe ¥ y equerade Bal h Mr. Horn represents the x vecight Cr'ten millions per annum? Td country | ‘and his associates come forth as Macbetl not so far removed from Warhingtou city as Cal: was at the time it was purchased. This be witifel p nuntry, so rieh in everything m bie eu) port of a tree, health, population, suits oor institutions aud our rac pestilential regions of the tr Lu terec, are fit only for the them, aud ought to be left to them. AN AMERICAN RESIDE: iiekard, Meg Merrilies, &, Pisani’ Mixstmis.—Have you heard “Smiggy Mrie : » te morrow ani st many other ver ustration of Kichard norte nr Iongs, ineluding Pan and Jer nd Richmond in “Bosworth Fi Cava Mevrerts.—This famous band appear to be clatly aeding to their already wide spread popularity as a instrumentalists and ‘They bave got up at Dt called “Southern Darkic The Stephens Case. MORE INTERESTING PARTICULAKS—ADDITION AL, TIMONY OF SOPHIA AND FANNY BELL. OY ROBERT BE ‘The inquest into the cause of death of Sophia Stephens was resumed on Tuesday morning at Bellevue Hospital Stephens was not present. Fanny Bell recalle¢—Her aunt wae confined to her bet ‘a fortnight before ber death, she used to put the towel uy to the window by her uncle's dircetion; he told hor if th: doctor calied to put the towel up, and if the doctor said she wanted medicine to pot the towel up for him to come home aud give hey medicine; she often put tap, aed be returhed and weut to the drug store fer the medicine; this happened while the two doctors wero in attendam never put the towel up except when he was at work; saw Dr. Iremonger write more than one preseription; her un- cle always attended ber aunt during the night when she was sick; there was a bed brought ito the sick room for her uncle to sleep upou; she never guve ber aunt auy medicine, but often gave her drinks. fophia Vell recailed—Her uncle never made any propo sitigu to her previous to her aunt's degth; has no vindic Te TESTIMONY 2 THEN AVM, BROORLEN.—A large and fashionable audience soctubled on Fr al the above bali, in Brook sett, Whose veried and 0 ong and Chit Chat of Pru faction. His ertamment, cali ave the most Lith he Lgnt Brig ly electrified bis Ui ome sketeb of the Cockney and Yankee exerted allanghter. We bope to bear him soon again in this eity, where he has made £0 favorable an impression. POKEIGN THEATRICAL AND “Ta Traviata,” with Penco as V tenor, and brother of our former by wus ukneunced for the opening might of the Italan O) ut Paris, ‘The engagements include Mmos. Grisi, Pence, Alboni, Nantiez-Didier, Saint-Urban and de Kuda: WM. Mario, Tamberlick, Gaivam, Corsi, Angel chini and the two brothers Graziani. Tho ia been newly decorated at a great cost. M. Calzado, tho manager, is reported to have lost 300,000. during his first Beason. and 100,000f, the second, Whilst is third season Was rewarded Wiha gain, This’ year he Las sp « large sum of mo to renovate the interior of Live feelings towards bin = a eneny *h Ie giving, theatre. about ten or twelve months before her aunt's death her ; Lucle attempted to take improper liberties with her; this Pg Christy minstrels were at Livorpoo! on September was in Fifth avenue, ina howse whera she was working; she had been stek ai) the summer and he came to see her; he asked her to show him the house, and when he came to ber own bedroom be took a boitle of wine out of his pocket and told her to take some of it, as it woud do her Retort ax Revoucnion.—The Paris correspondent of tho Glole, writiny on Sunday evening, 19th September, says —I spoke of Ristori's tixmphant’ progress th Traten — ag the representative of the hers ood; the took some of the wine, immediately aflerwards Juditta, That progress has np fie ‘caught bold of her, threw her ou the bed and ander- [| Ayetrian police, Her last took eemething ele, but did not succeed; she was just | when she broke forth into the graid passny: hildren that they inherit from ur a count land that God gave them let them clear of #. vaders!" the cries of encore were so tor counter #bouting of Austrian officers from th Ristorl was forced off the stage, and « serious seule U © between her champions and the police, which proclamation against any further revival ot Widow of Pethulia, who despatched Holophernes and seattered the Assyrians. Avber'’s “Ts Part de Diable’’ has beea revived at the Opera Comique for “Cabel.” about to leave the room; when he caught hold of hor sho sereamed a# loud as she could, and said she would tel Ler aunt; he then desisted aad begged she would not tol: her aunt, ae bedid not moan any(iukg bad, and if sho told Ler he would be obliged to leave her} ke made no propo ‘tion of marriage to her until afler ber aunt's death; the house this occurred in was 233 Fifth avenue. He subsequently made a similar attempt. That was las: New Year's Day. She was sitting all alone in chureh in Twenty seventh strect, and felt so faint that she hat to Jeave the church; her unete came out and took ber hone, and got her undreesed and put to bed; he there wader took to take improper iibertiew, and sbe sercamed out; she was all alono with bit in the house, he attempted to take structed tie the Emperor the imp iracnificent theatre at Moscow, submitted improper liberties with her ¢ three other times; he | i cieon plans of a new opera house at Pare on a grand tried to pull the clothes eff her, and asked her to Wet him | coe qhe Emperor has just directed the Minister of St He down in bed, and sho rufused to allow him; docs wot mentyng i Bume ta toenherpe dns merge know what motive Stephens had to injure ber aut: never had any suspicion of his going to poison ber Wil tho might before she diet, when ber sister mether on the stairs aud told her what’ occurred: her aunt was dead at the time Stephens made these attempts to debauch her: she has eften been to church with her unele, but vever went out with bim after this attempt, her aunt always insisted on Ler going out with her unelo; he attempted once or twee again to take Hiberties with her, but these at tempts did not amount to mach, and she Knew sie was perivetly able to take care of herself; the first attempt he ever made pon her wre in the house im Fifth avenne; he asked her to shew him the howse, and she took him through it, all the patty being in the country, al none in the house but herself and him, had a bottle of wine with Lim, which she tasted, and ot bis request put it in ber trupk; it was after drinking the wine that he made this indcorat attempt be her in bis arms and thre 3 she would tell her aunt, and he said he meant nothing bad and aid not wish todo her any harm; be mete ae gion of Honor, and to make known to him that his plans ¢ aflorded satisfaction to his Majesty, “These play the Minister, “say be consuited with adv he 6 peat shoukl decide on removing to another site.” We may ard that the meat for the moment has abandowed the idea of b a new Opera honse, M. Jules Janin announces a volnine upon Rachel aml the slate of Wagedy in France, Tystaxs Siscine Exouist.—Not haying the least novelty in theatricals to record, we turn to an amusing letter written upon the style in which the ItaLan opera singe: execute the national aphem, whieh 8 usu occasion at the ukeatrer af the Jonna dsm siv—When Lean spare time Lam always irresistiole impel “ito hear an italian operatic company ming our matlonal wo and three complete Tallan companies have Lately been ne their wil) upon that famous old melady composed Hy ene dob Hull, for the honor and glory of the Hull fumtly; as he eacred throats of fureigners are protaned by our Mi ‘The letter is at aw expressions of love to ber then or at any subsoquent t.me vie langnage, why in the maine of esmom sere are the did net aliow bin to de se, never dave her a Italian? 1 two of Weceamien do JMeter We one national iethmone at Covent Garvien, where they augerende those medicine, but gave her a drink; never compiatied of ler whele's conduct to her steter; did not wish to dv a0, kuowing she was able to take care of hersedf, afer tie | Miya Kemule, Keam aud. BM 3 attempt on New Year's day she determined to ieave | Theatre in the Hay market, where the pra immediately; and it was then that he made threats | Indy the mn were given alter the foi Marni Coomd annve Oren 2 Gwenn, Longa leeve otra nobia ween, Goad eave an ween, sane 1 wife that be wenld injure her character Recbert Bell, the brother of Sophia and Fanny, testitie that while at home in freiand last aummer he heard some whisperings as to the death of bie aunt, he lerraed the fact from a letter written by his sister Fanny, and which be read attentively; the leading feature of Uh that ff she could have a letter addressed Goada save da Gweok. Now, sertously, Mr. Editor, after we have heat an opera in Tialian why aloud wo Insist upon foreigners making thew to relate to bis aunt's death, was conversing with Stephens the whole day after his arrival in thie ae os phn Ap oy = “ Stephens came down to meet him; conversed with hiss | Si Neomen toaing it It the ftalvina mst sinz Ringliah musi death the second or te y aller ma by. hav f reign i Was so 8H fat out then anly op market. The ton commenced thu U Dio beneficto Eparat tue aresio Sul nostro Ke. The translator was set to work because the Mallen singers of the dey, poor innocents, believed thet the hash they mate of bigitsh Would be diaiiked by the audience, ‘They knew how buecken Italian would be viewed by an Italtan audiences, and J 1 um necordingly: but Uiey aon found to dae comirary, end during this reign bave mardered the Queen's Bngion with reat success and Fast appiniwe.—talignar, “pt. 19. ‘The Costier of Prost, the runaway banker, is to make Hix dedat at the Opera Comiqua, Mario writes thet he half a mind to break bie engagement with the Mattn opera; for, eays he, last winter my pay was caly $2300 endl my eXperses Were $39,000—a dead lose of $10,000 for singing & whole winter, bie arrival; he firet got hiv sister Fanny privately into a room, and asked her, she hesitated for seme time, and finally, under promise that he would not speak of it, lie commenced and told bim the whole matter, she folt fran! of Stephens, even though she was from unler bis control; ‘what she told him was precisely the same as she hart gest) fled to; witness had been seme titne in the drug buenos, and inquired particularly about the laudanum, and, fm what bie sister told him, he felt convinesd his aunt wis poisoned; hia Sisters were very mech in dread of Stephens —Fanny particularly, Stephens spoke in commendation of his eters’ conduct; he said he thonght that Fanny war Hittle headstrong in’ leaving his house, and he wanted wit ness to go inte business with hin: witness followed Stephens day and night on account of his connection with Wis w ath and his concuet towards his sisters: wit Nees wrote Stephens a letter, aceuring him of murdering » nt, this wae eansed by the anonymous lectern writ Reever ov tHe Levee Peerivai—The total receipts have ten by Stephens to Mr, Cardwell the day previous to the | Deen about £7,500, and the cxpenaitute iy cat intended marriage of Mr. Cardwell and Sophia: the letter | £6,000, lenving a balance of £1,600. In adilith he wrote was from On wunty, where he had bh poubt, however, several of he principal artists conte! buted stums amounting to £150; an! the P s Feetival, on Saturday evening, realized aboot £200 net, making « grees total of £1,860, in aid of the funds OF the tadirmar Leeds Merewry. ‘The Pyne and Harrieon opera troupe ty 8 fine business at Drary Lane Among events whieh have bappene French capital, may be mentioned th in aoees Of Sac ame Ugalde and Madaine Neric Lablar the Grand Opern—-the enerese of Malle. Artot (M. dOnt sent to pacify bis mind; im this letter he accused be um of bie conduct tewarels bis tere and of murie aunt, and recommended lita, for his eliluren s be ont of the city when he carne hack, as he did not wont to have the family exposed, Witness ‘produced a copy of another letter written by Stephens to witness the day the marriage was to take place, The letter was anonymous. The copy ie as fol! “Tf they are not married Twill make her (meaning So- phia) a good husband, I will lay down my life for her, or tit to he doing lately —_ anything to prevent that man from getting ber. I they of Oh i vt) in the ore married. and that they Jet mo alone, ¥ will let them | WC, ef the Journal des Peteds, tering vie wncenne hy lene You koow whom this comes trem.’ Tecan’ elaike cociie aft canamneed tao pute Witness did bot make a copy of this letter from the one av of tout Ac manunies, DP thet pleasing and thoight- he received before he sent it to hie alster Rophin; she des. | *C0fe) of four symphonies. by that plosaing t trayed thet leiter: thie extract le meade from recollection; |! comprect, M. Reber, and of theoe grand mations Ae copy wns made this morning between Me. Cardwoll, | {ti Iy M. Ttoln, | The ae dean ares na Plesey bd 7 reliew vearni tbat laine Art Me hesey be Limself and sister Sophia; they all knew the contents of | /" Fund Dy 7 tne thortly, reticiag 10 a eon the letter very well; it was Mr. Cardwell who wrote these Tines, from memory, the original beiag destroyed; Mr. Carcwell had several times re the words t bim and aeked him if he remem them, in case they might be ever wanted: witness knew of bis aunt's being poisoned taerely from hearsay ; the letter whieh le had re ceived from his sister two days before he left Ireland was one of the reasons which induced him to , be bad been Wishing te come for two or three months previously, theatre—all whieh dismal tings bay undertaken for her during some months pass. M. Charles bemaitre, avon of the inimitable “ Robert Macaire,” s about to himself to the French publie a8 a dra. matic at Mr. Charles Kean intends to retire from management next July, He may revisit Americs. leaving the wy ft ietter ineluced him to come; his uncle met him | How to Cure Fits—Hart’s V« Eu a Cuntle Garden, having learned from his futher that he er ® quate! ead pega eet erte, was coming; had siapicions of bis uncle that day, but did | :ieno! it i nend spare Co yk hot pretend to; he diatinctiy poticed his uncle, while pre- | Should law na tite In trying fe TRS Tet elie Boy useon tending to cry About bis wife's death, looking through his fingers at wits: his sisters assigned to tim any roa fone why they did not communicate their suspicions pro- viously, fe fo their aunt's beng , one of the Prino’pal ones was that they were in great dread of Stoyhens, and that witness knew perfectly wei. Tuy eaid they bad often talked the matter over, but wid thot know to whom to reveal it. 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He keeps elastic stockings, dec. “No. 4 ‘Ann street. Rheumatikm Cured of any Standing with VELLARD'S chiorid compounds. 188 Peart street. Holloway’s Ointment.—The Penctrative and henling nethon of this potent salve tan mar el thre at the world. Nothi e should be altrheum, erysipelss, and exter ie, New York Versous wh invite pournbie by th ammption Only, 1 Upon this dine eR een Mar®i Haruerr—Brows.—On Thurstay, Oct. 7, by the Rev Win. KE. Vibbert, rector of St. James’ chareh, wen, ny HALT, to Miss Many P., daughter of je Wm, Brown Ww Haven pap PoMeroy—SHEKMAN, N.Y¥., by th Jus daughter of Jobn Sb please copy. —On Thursday morning, Oct. 7, at a. Eivena F., ¥. pan, Faq., of Homer, Died. Ciaxk —On Saturday, Oct, 9, Many J. Cian, aged 20 years and § months, Her trionde and acquaintances are rospectfully invited ly attend the funeral, this (8) ernoon, at two c'cloch, from the residence of her 408 Mastison street Constxcias.—In Poughkeops: , Oot, B, Hw xy D. Connixanam, in the 25th y: Tartey.—On Friday, Oct. 8, Josern P., the boloved aon of Jobn and Bridget Paiton, aged 8 years. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, fron No. 106 Greenwich street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Exrankook.—in Brookiyn, on Saturday, Oct. 9, Erman Eytarnvon, in the 66th y car of bis ay) His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the resideace of his sou in-law, Myrtle avenue, second door fr ot, also the mombers of Fortitude Lodge Fre opted Ma- pons, this Sunday) afternoon, at two 0’ M 4 papers please copy Fennr.—Un Saturday, Oct. ?, Hevey W., only son of Thomas H. and Mary Jane Ferris, aged G months and 17 days. ‘the friends ant relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend th» funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at ‘clock precisely, from the residence of his parents, ». 48 fock er without farther invitatw Fintey.—In this city, on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 9, at the residence of his” brother, John Finley, No, 230 West Forty-second street, Rowgir Fivuxy, formerly of Orange couaty, aged 55 yeare, His triends and the friends of the family are invited to the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from 280 West Forty second strect Putnam, Vrange and Dutchess couuty and Bullalo pa- pers please copy. 7 t ne. —O8 iurday , Oct. 9, Panuicn Guaxy, veterinary | Burgeon. . iia remains will be taken to St. Joseph's church on Monday morning, at nine o'clock, where a high mass will ered for the repose of ig Sud, and frum theace to | Calvary Cemetery for interment. 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DD WOLPR'S SCHIRDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS Hotel keepers, barons nod priveis tarniiiew ena now pip themaelvew with Wollee ‘genuine gebna pps win wath lea price then the Common “es ‘viedo art Sechiectam in this market, exclusive of botles, box aud vu. wertiser hes now on bend several whtrh be manufactured and Imported coring the Last (all, whea Be bad Ue eelection of the whole of Robles qanvoans LIVER INVIGORATOR, . COMPOUNDED ENTIONLT Fi Precisely ame tndicaiea. Ieguinte the liver, Use stench and bowels will be edecenalt — we Oa eeeetee old by ail Arrpetatn in town and country ot 61 per bottle. INGER'S SEWING mone IMPORTANT To THE A new trmily sewing michine, comblulag the latent ter the extreme bo of . fines at une low 1 MSINGER & CO, Te au Broadwae. Rd alge FLUIDS AND TEPHEN'S CPLE HRA ~ ms slewel, New Bork. ah Ly leas fort T° country MERCH D. A Wholesale book: ING GEOG RAPHTFS, ‘aad popelar school honke ‘naet ag nnd many other v yechool+ sademies and colleges feat Dooley tr tee the Untied Stites recent) with manufacturers ADTES, CENTS, MISSES, CHILDREN AND ahora, ot ue ot bet « Spi nteny, and you can ges the oj 1 trendy mad THING WAbrHowse For men and boys vn etree’ and 47 ated 49 Gold stern . so 208 1% Pi oclethiay i wrth: ne riething In peoportion : es FRO R: we. paaRoor. FALL AND WINTSR 1808 1858. CLOTHING MEN AND BOTS, Uasurpased ia quality, en Treen lied in manufaetare, Ty atyte the most approved, And uniformity in prices, ALFRED MUNROR & ©U., No, Hat Broadway, . (Between Canal avd rand streets Invite special attention to their present assortment Of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ror ee ee bed Sy.sag Geer boa ned bo cul cages eirctere appreed pore tacy cobbtently challenge covapariece, < THN Custom Mranr eee First clay, cutters are employed, and § large ne camumneree Aad = itiBond, whe will We mide we order ss unusually Wong! WM. D. ADDATT, nb, RATHBUN.

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