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wm they could; and the consequence was that their homewarde more resembiod a flight than a royq) progress. In short, there never was @ more 06 anicte Acco \ban this famous interview, on which the partisans of reaotion tbrooghout Kurope bad built such, extravagant Doves. ‘The Prince Regent and bis suite re ¢mned to Berlin on Saturday evening, aud Fome piqurat details of their #0. Joorn at Warsaw are gradualiy leaking oat, It was Ratural lo expect (ba? the avtipathy between the Raseians wad Austrians DAZ, not entirely yantened; but uo one Sould have Huw ued that tHe former would display \% in unequivor a, a manner as they did. ‘The Uzar recelved Prenci# J/eeph with politeness tudeed, but without « freee OL cordia!ity, aud siudiwusiy avoided ali private cou YAree.210n wiih him. They never bad but one fete ati, ‘a that only lasted about a quarter of an hour Ata ball wtven by the Viceroy of Poland, the Austrian was actually 4m by hie brother auiccras, aud left standing ‘‘nolttary and ene” in» corner of thesaloon, till at ast Count Kiselef! tovk ply on tbe forlora monarch, and approsched nim witD a few worde of compliment or condolence. Diplo- Matic Conferences there were none, except on one ocor- sia, when the two Kmperora and the Privoe Regeat met © the palace of Belvidere, attended by their respective Miaisters—Count Rechberg carrying an eoormous port- tho, whicb, on re-entering his carriage, he handed hack & bis eecretary with s orestfalen air ft bad evideatiy Bet bven opened. Certatn it is that no treaty, Do conven: tow, no “‘punctatious” even were drawn up, and that the Gdevnrve avd defensive alliance dreamed of by the Mreus Zeitung, ihe uliramovtaniets and the Bogiis try papers le removed to = greater digiance hea wer. It i not to be wondered at, therefore, taat Praneie Joreph, who set out on bie trip to Yarsaw in ‘Wrrably good spirits, should have felt and betrayed a excel disappointment; be appeared to bave been invited for no otber purpose than to aanoy ani aifroot nim, avd Be most have returned with the bitter courciousuess that De bac exponed bimself 10 useless and gratuitous hu- Britatton. Another discovery mac@ by the Prussian visitere at ‘Warsaw ts the state of feeling tbat existe ainong the popu- Maton. Nearly thirty years bave elapsed since the last Poksn revolution; a new geaeration bar grown ap since {Bon, Dut its recollections are not yet effaced. Reprensed @y the iron despotiem of Ni , they show them eetves in full vigor under the milder rule of Alex- aoder, and the reviving spirit of nationality quiokened and inflamed by the events now trane gring tu the south snd west of furope. The ewones enacted Inet week at the Polish capital deer a ntriking reremblance to those that the iston of the Austrians from Lombardy. A oopaiter- sion Of the imbabiiants te composed of Germans ‘anc Jows, who are, or pretend to be, well affected to thy Moecovite régime, bul the native Poles kept aloof aad re. ‘om alt participation in the offisial rojvicings ladies who were present at the theatre wu the Srst evening after the Eaperor's arrival reosived esony. moue ke (tare, threatening them w ith the wong "auc of their soouirymen. Some of them bad even vitriol poured over their clothes, to the serious injury of ther garmante and fhe no small risk of their pertons so that, wither from tear or pairiotism, they resvived to stop at home, an? Wo wbacquent festivities were characterized by an al most total absence of the fair Bex. Of toe wealthy nobility only those mad= thelr appearance at ‘Brut who bad accepted office ander government; te rest left Wareaw tue very day the Euoveror was ex pooted, Mlating publicly at the #ame time toat they wouid return immediately alter his departure, aga the “‘eatha Rastic shouts” which we'e sald to have greeted bis sa Land bad vo existence excep’ tm the offistal despatohes. Woy in mind the immense power of the police ta alt continental Kates, and LOW eaxy Ib IK bo get op 8 fotinious show of eptbustasm in 4 great city, | cannot Pat suspect Wat these demovetrations were tacitly oouniced at by We Rossin authorities, ae Dewg partiy directed against with Austria, which is as distastefui to trian government itself \s odious to the Foes. It we fact, rate, that on hie former visite Warsaw Alexander was 00t received with such coldness, @ rather with undisguieed Db etility, aud the question sriuea, iberetore, is Siberia beoome ® myth, or did the aeruve Miuscovite Btatermen wish to give their master « bint against entangling bimself im au alliance with & Power ev disliked by ali clansee of hit sunjese? You are ‘oably aware thai Prince Goriehakol, the Viceroy of 4, 18 nearly related to the Russian Prime Minister, woo notorious partisan of Louis Napoleon. However this may be, the sudden resurrection of Au (her “ dead and gone” pation adé# anaw element of Searosion to the imdioglio, and \vcreagen the dif Seusties of « legitimis: coalition Russia, woo uss quite a0 0gh 0 60 with hor owm aifaivs, will ne more Beer's tban w lend @ beiping band to Auris, even if she bad soe iwciipation, ant Prassia Wil be provented from cousentrasing hor entire force 0 the Ruice Dy the neceesity of keaying dowa & muti Bove population in ber rear can De po doubt toat ihe Cabinet of Vienua had calcumted upon a very diffe feut result from the laterview of Warsaw, aad ued pre- pared every thing fora bowsile movement agaiuat Sardinia. 4 strong army bad been collected in Veuekia, tbe Dest Austrian Gecerai, Benedek, bad beea appointed Comman der Wo ebiel, am Cromming she Minoo was Dourly expecied of auguiah arising frou ayes,’ said the Gasetic of Verous, ue Austrian organ fe italy, “' terrible response will ry be given oy too taree §=movarchs = aarembied areaw.” No Dowe shat Fracow Jomph ods bimsel soandoned by his auics, witunatum that was to prevented dy Prince Meliernich ai Parie bas been ex ehanged for communications of & more pactde omture. Austria will Coptinue W observe the siricteat Beutrality, Aud. # hile protesting aga'ost the revolutiousry proosediags & [taiy, wUl refrain from armed interven\iom, Sad outline & rwoif exciutively to be defence of her own territory Yous the threatened ovilision hae again deen #ijourved e's brie! period, Curing «blob Victor Emanuel uas time Ww copsolidace bis corqverta and get everything reaty tor a strcgKie Which DecomeR more inevitable iBe loager ‘4 is coferred. Y austria bas Bo reason to congratulate herself oa the wmeur oO the Warsaw cov erences, neither bas Prussia any cause to be particuiariy picased with it, aod probe vy tbe ony pertou who wi wrod dewelitted by 1% just now in an extreme wen two stools, The cousequences proverbial! Ou she one side England, oo tae ester Rureie, here Queen Vietoria. there the Czar Alex tecer; bot ‘are to be conoiliated, and toe resalt ls that bewer is entiafed Jobe Bull especially is in a very bad Dawer ai preseot op ao euLt of the Memionak Ousiness, which, far from being settled, 8 becomulug daily more eowpticated and has anrured the tmensiont of 4 serious The pres bar taken op tue cudgel in good articles, ant the German papers reto.t interest De Pacon. toe ateilant of bad entered hie aifidavit cbat reeort & had been the Gre w by the ber about ie @ very dugentiemns @ tiatetoent, belug ‘np! believed by & cour uy meu of the jan Krouiapiua, exciiet their ou dounded wiigoation against the obstreperons Britoo Captain Macdouals, who, by the way, is an Eton (hat ever that may be) in Queen Victoria's Body Guard, aeuier ine ImpUlation Most Categorionliy, aod swears bial D touched the Doctor's wife, Dut oaly the Doctor bum merety by laying bit band oo his shoulder at Boone, who pew. pelt, aod tbat Te agg) arate ma.ere. the Knglian rem! ten! omens Uff er— ide gr atest crime you Cau poms G20 of the country Lord Bioomielt hes hei seve Te: rterviews with M de %b efnitz snout toi nopleasant Adhir, aod Lam normed tbat Lora J Russell net 8 00g Om versation with che latter OO Uke Raaie Bu xjoos At vd bot, © cb be wid bim thw! Le cvuit aot allow Exgiied citizens to be il) treated euber in Ponaia or soy soere cise Woo knows whether we shall not soe capie of Britis wen of war appearing vefure stettio ? Mh * 00 Ooty De & Recond edition of the Pacifly cams The election of & member of the Seevod Chamber for Perlim Wok piace inmt ween, and hee disappointed the M. Faiacok doing do- feared by @ large may rity Pport, the movers « liberals wore afraid that bis npai baiwo Would anim the Prinoe Regent, and drive bir inte Ve arms of (be f-udalsie apd & junction was therefure tected #)th the comservarive party, which secured the return of the governmen! candidave, Primer eanier, © liters! of the Gosha school, aod s man of fair average Bdil’tier, But not to be compared with Waldeck either ar © orator oF a & politician Extract from @ Private Letter te o Gen- tleman tm Tate ity. Affairs wm Naiy— Martial Movemenis— A Bellegeren Yanker ght Duch—TRe Cagus Beilt—Phe Buropean Prem on the Bercution of Hicks, de , dc The military spect of Europe, and in particular the doom, freqoenily suggests to my mind the pieasa woold realize from being present, possresing a8 you do vec cultivated martial taste, With what appreciative satisfaction you would contemplate the frowniag for teases, but newly sonditioned for resisting tbe ed vaace of @ Dostile army —with what delight examine some ‘earful trom, sud booming biset of war, sound to my uoder anding (ikea requiem over tne mangied remains of o1F! Nation ano humanity ‘The poetic tocory of war, Lown, is most sabiime, bo is invdoa Timet aud Datly News exaibit taoir | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY [® ik mire pow a-days—the want of degued of bim to represent acouple of hours. The tan of war, Killing, acceded to bis request, of coarse, with dus milion de remercimens, aud the bell! te went att Some skirmishing ensned, fol» Bumerous iweffectval thrasta, when, presto! the blade of our fellow count went through the band of \be Nicollini, and the houor of both pariies war dealared sound and untar nubed, amd the French Achilles, giving an extra twist to his miateche, bade the parties au revoir Now, ag to the offence, when f and veniabed. caaus belli—like the baadie of @ jug, tho it # said, was all on ore side, Wilsda, who, was bere before, was prepariog to enter the Aus and bad’ strongly espoused the Havsburg Le tate ever @iLce the peace. Indeed, so bitter and contiwnous bas by lenqnage bem, ae lam informed »y a pereonal friend of dis, the peace of the city bes buen several times so much disturbed that the copes on the point of ‘‘sending bim bis passports, yerpment bas bea more thaa ray in diplomatic language. One night the Marquis Ni colliut was standing, 1D company with a friend of his, in the Uafe Dovey, when of s sudden Wilson passed by, and ‘a 80 doing stamped opon his foot with grest violence, In reply to the inquiry of the Marquis wherefore he did 90, Wilson replied that, ‘be did so because it was his pina sure to treat dogs in that way, and he knew of no reasou why be should be an exception to the rule” To this Ni colini rejowed, that if he Gene) could find a voupieo gentlemen to act for bim he undertake to teach Lim jeeson iu decency, or language t> cis effect. uit you siread; m Thie moruwg I meta friend, who informed me that the poiice had just given Wilson forty-eight boars to quit Tus cany ; but, as the ancient laws of the country were abro: gated by the annexation with constitatiousl Sardinia, I 4m unable to learn by what authority this arbiirary act was done. However, Wilson is putting bis affairs in order, 1 bear, to comply. The motive on the part of the goveroment for giving the order, I have since learned, bad uo relerence to the duel, which took place beyoud its juriediction, but as a matter of precaution againat any rows at this particolar moment. I td Florence greatly improved since our last visit, and we are ccoupyiog the same house we bad at that time. The state of affairs at Rome and Naples ie eo un settled that I have deemed it moat pradent to remaia two or three months iu th.s city, aud wo have cousequently provided ourrel-es with the appliances whick « lengthy residence seems to require Carriager and horses aro better here than iu any other town in Europe The revolting circ. metances attending ibe execution of the man Hicks in the bay of New Vork have cwied forth ‘the most severe remarks from the Earopean press, ond | advise you wo go to kome library whore the Paria Chari vari it to be found and read the article’in mt upoo the sub Ject—September pomber Take @ miserably wretch on ‘an excureion up the Hudson river, with a band on board, anc refreshments, spd then tw aD isiand and bang bim Ie this civilization? If it is, America bas reached the chmax The re Tr Kingdom of Iraty. STATISTICS OF KBPRESENTATION. According to siatintics publisaed ip 4 recent number of the Nationale, of Napier, which are supp ei to be correct enough for all practical puryores, the population ‘¢f the neveral provinces of whiecb the Italian monaruny is likely Lo conniss will be a8 (OlO WB: Na, lee, . + 6 48 356 stenly . 2,208 ava The To Siotites, 9,061,747 Pledmost.... 0-2. «+. Deduct for Savoy and Nice. | Piedmont end Sardinia + $402 584 Lombardy .. ce. 2886 219 The Reman States, minus Rome and Somarca., 2,481,771 | Turcan “ secstencce SS1UG08 ‘600,676 508 784 General total..... eee 21 897 247 the Serdinian Constitution, which t# now the fonda ments! law of the new kingdom, aliols s demty for every 30,00 in babitante, and teorefore the number of deputies ts be returned by each province to the Electio Chamber will be the folllowing:— Napier, 228 | Stouly | FRAZAR AND CO.'8 SHANGHAR CIXCULAR. Snanouas, Sept. 3, 1890, Ry the Peninsular and Oriental eteamor Eweu, arrived on tbe 26thull., we have dates from London to 10:b July, and New York to 28th June We note s wlight deoline in the London market, and at Now York « more quiet state, but good demand for medi- um greens. The arrivals of teas direct from the courtry continue fmail, Japan leaf forme a large proportion of transac- tans, and of Chinese ports the principal arrivals have | been from Ningpo Op the afterueon of the 18th of Angst, the rebels, dering about 6000 men, approached th within one of the ity of Shanghes, and planted their baauers | et £00 Ihe devennive On the morning of the 19th they marched int) Kam- tan, the eastern suburb, and were attacked by the Freneh, who set Gre w the Joes House and destroyed the whole wwo Uo the 20th the Englieh fired shells an4 rockets from the race ornare, killing several of the tneurgente Ber Majesty's ships Nimrod and Pioneer also threw shells over the settlement into the rebel camp, two miles dimcant They «fered po resistaace tn retarn, ao¢ have now re- Hired Toe Cotted States steamers Sina © aod Hartfort, from the North bring advices of the Chinese giving ap the Taka forts to the Allies, after a? Agbting, oo the Z1lst of sngust. © Bain and Baron Gros were at Tien tin on the Wb of august, with the English and Frenon Admirals Ay vewe reorived on the S0tb ult. ver 8 Doatilitien ad ceared. aod the Ministers would go te ‘N garati dates t the 234 of August, acd Kanagawa 0 Avge 1, are received Ja ee mernets were inective on account of the China news News from Mexico. OUR CITY OF MEXICO COKREXPONDENCE OC rry oF Merieo, You 3. 1840 ‘The Days of the Church Party Numheved— Movements of the Reval Faciwons- Bailes ond Shirmishes Between Oe Loral and the Church Porces de Late events beve proved beyon* a doubt that “the @aye of the choreh party are numbered" The brigade Of Marques which started from bere sume three weelns Derk, according i> latest soconunts, Ie 'p & prenarious pm! th n,m able to advance apon G sedaiajare of retreat npoo Mexico, Rohagaray, with 8,000 men and toa pieces of artillery, having, by © rapid movement from Guadelajare, entered Guapajuato, and ie sow threatening bie rear qvard. To effect a division in bie favor, further trooms Dave deem from bere marched to the jatertor: should they even arrive in time, which appears improbapie, | they are wot to be depended upon, being for the most part | raw levie Nothing certain i Known respecsiog Guadalajara, A je deapatoh wee last vigbt received by tne gow erement from Queretaro—from @ private persoa—which teten thet Goonaee Ortega bas deco defeated, but ao creeit i giveu to (bis report, as there are ovhers whicn as peitivel) affirm that the city hae fallen, ant thet the 8 pe ty Of eavairy, eet ome in where, ork the opportan'ty of waltiog off, aod are ‘he deity avant ote The be Preeitect, even though it be but fore as meat cleverly duvet oy Miramon, weak sent for bim to the | communicating te bim bie intention of interior, propemed that he (Kobi) should much Co eied Presiieotial ober a subeetuto; Dut, | qua nam, 880 060 ware to be paid onus ths aepied an by $14,060 ia payment of tae anc a t 882000 © payment of tw Kramon op Ww the 3 Tre Van Lemive PcreR® —The fine paintiog oy Prof ‘Van ‘eros, “Cinderela Preparing for the Bail.”’ wtil be Exbibi\ 00 to day and for some Weeks w come at the gal. lery of Mr Sehane @29 Bondwny. In order that full jor Mor may be done to the viehorats haudling aoa careful finiah of the pictore it will be shown by daylignt. ‘The Muses Going Up Town. WALLACK’S FOURTH AVENUE THEATHS. ‘This new baliding, et the corner of Fourth avenge and THE BURCH DIVOKCE CASE. Thirteenth street, for tbe accommodation of the devo | #istery tees of the tragic muse, is being ron up with something Counrel— Description of Napterville—The Mke mythological rapidity. The eaterprising propriewr | Legal Documents—Rich Deveiopements bas very aatutely sup osed that as the tide of population Eapected—Tae F. F's nicage te be and bosiness flows op town, so will tne indications uf the theatrical barometer ascend. Down town theatres will, fu fact, very soon fall into the sere and withered iea!. ‘The gentry of New York will, ta a snort time, no mor) tbink of coming below Onna mtrees to go to @ (neatre in they would veotnre to cross» rope with the fa move Blondin. Broatway 8 every duy beouming more remargable for ite magnifieent merean tle etra tures, aut the olber surroundicg sireets ure by 00 means behtud- hand in this reapect. The new buildings of Mr HJ. Howard, ip Greene rtreet, with extensive and elanorate Steam machinery, give proof of what Now Yorkers oso aod will do for the embellishbwent and improvemeut of the city, Numerous other bulldings now beiog run up to Broadway repeat the eame story; and it le aut wo mace to esy that Were i« no place ip the world tbat cas com pete with the Empire ity, efther in the variety or the moguifloeace of its public structures. ‘There are, bowever, no kind of butidivgs ta which the community are so deeply interested as in cburehes, how pitals, academies aod pu rile theatres. [hese institatious are always crowced to a greater or lene extaot, and 1 is right that great caution, skill and care should be oxer., ciged im raising fabrics of this character. The mew Walinck’s theatre, alluded to above, on the Stand—Courtesans Summ: ed from St, Loais, Uinctanati, Albany a New York—Some of tne Points—ih F iret Mave Upon the Chess Board—Tea- cups Fou of sandal, &e. | OUR BPEOTAL CORKESPON DENG! Narmaviiun, DL, Nov. 12, 1600. | The Du Paige Cireuit Court is ncld at Napiorville, tho | oonnty fens, apd doy was Ket down for the opening of the Court, The pretent term \6 of great \uterest to the pudhio, from tbe fact that opon the calendar stands the ele oreted Turon Case, wDieb will probably be Drought to trial during the preeent sitting of the Court, From tne pepersion file i} appeare that Mr.J. A Burch fieu his compisint sud application for divorce in Chicag», on the 18:h of January, 1860, aud om the samo day « summoos was \exued and served upon Mra. Burch. That on the 17th of April last the complaint was amead ed, by consent of the parties, and Mrs, Burch was ordered to plead upon the folowing Saturday, tho time belug wuPsequently extended to the ist of May. That om the 80th of May Mrs. Burch’s roply to iho appl cation was fied by Mr. Beckwith, her aviorney, Tat ou the, 24 of June Mra, Bureb applicd to have tao | venue changed to some ovuuty olwr than Gook © now. rapiély progressing. Ite foundations bave | coupty, the conrts of which are held at Chi- » laid and He wails are being steadily completed. | cago, gileging that Judge Maniere, who wns The piers which are to senare the parquette and the | 10°" preside, was prejudiced in tavor of Mr, dreus etrole are pow being laid. They consist entirely of thiek brick columun, sbout four feet in beight, the base of exch column being supported by a basis of browa stone. There is to be w wall of two mtories to reparate the lobby from toe dress circle, the thickaess of whick will be twetve inches. The basement wall is two feet thick abe twenty inches above, Mr. Jacknoa, the aroai fect, 8 endeavoriog W make the building m sud- fiatial and eoduriog ous. The gerund founda on (under the base) be bas laid on solid stone about Ove fees ong, twelve Weler tnick, and three feet wide, The primary excavaticbn were ouly began five oF six weeks gO, SOU such bas been the rapid progress made in tte conssrcetion that it iw expected that the first tier of Burch, and that Mr Bureh bad unduly tofluenoed the minds of the people against Mra Burch. That this application was grauted, andtbet, oo the 18h of Juue, Dm Paige county was reiected, and the papers in tne case ordered to be flied at Napterville A large array of counsel were immediately eoxagod, and subdpones invumerabie were ienued and devoritious wken all over thecouutry, Mrs, Barch # byanaed for ber wituesses Afteen of the mont prowiveat iadies ant xentiemen of Chicago, and bad taken the depositions of @. L. Wilson, of Albany, N. ¥.; Ellen ©. Clark, of St beamn will be iid next week — There are a} proeent about bumerons womea of iifame in o&. Loule, Oin Of y men bare at <ork ob the butiding; the masons are and otber cities; Boma K danke of Now diligentiy cocupied throwing ap embaukments and laying pnd Harriet Corning, of Albany These wiinerinen Dave been exam inet by comuisnion, Aud over aver) o of them days apd days bave been consumed, op arcouut of the pertivacity of the lawyers, Every ‘olay pom ble bas been contrived, and of ovurAe exc jarty cuMre the other with this sunoyance era bave beet! objected tw, upon ewe aud axes for the approaching at- de nob pine r he carried out, be « very desirable buliding The proprietor and desigaers will be able to soat upwards of a thousan? ‘bau the Brosdway Waitack’s thesire can ‘sooommont ste The commisey ev ry ponare ky fees above the ground Que of Mr Burch’s counsel for tumtauce Ubree ’ ig gy mon onjcted to Mr. J B Young, the commissioner a wpur of peop! 18 will admit of the . 0 ogo wpe apn agp yn ron au, | St Louis, om the pleas that he keps a ong be that there will pe two distinct entrances and | mistress, was intemperate and freque ted bousen exiim ty ail parte of the building The wort is progressing ‘Ayicly , and #ithin a few weeks the wale wil! have be KUL LO B6C°DO Un the foundations now being laid The only, aud yet the most important question to be asked, is, will @ mmpie orice foundation be suffivieat for the support of # important « Muilding as a puoiio thee We? 6 is all very well that tbe columns now appsar Abd strong; bat whea exposed to tie tremen cus preseore whieb they must uocergo, aad to the action cf wind aod weather, will they be abie to endure such combined and uncompromising tnflucnces? It has of til fame, and the same charges Baye penn broug st Against the witnesses exawined This « therefore, has extended itrelf into an inquiry into ke characters vot ouly of the chief parties, bat of alt ov nected with it, and its issues involve tne revutations of scores of people of various cities and States Thera in bat little wonder, then, that it possesses great interost to all antic trai, jorg eeu the enetom in thw city to push The Court at Napiervilie is presided over by luty ‘ons ym Po matconste = fon Sioa ye beg pee | Norton, and it seldom sits for over a week [wv og ope. leat ue we the mast ey sory awie | calendar for ‘bis term embrace# turve crimius he hoped tbat the less os of the past may ‘rerve *arbig for the preseut and the future, and that workmen My spend @ little more time on their” +0 that kbere may be some better guarantee for the ives of the peopie There bas sen copeiderable care bestowed oa the foundation of Wellack’s wew theatre, but to us it appears bat i might Deve Deen more solidly constructed. A arge pubic theatre abould, at least, be built apooa stone trials for trivial offepcrs and fifty three ctyti twenty-six chancery suite, the Burob case standmg the nineteenth open the chancery | AB fifteen of to cares dave Deen referrer, Dow this Care le Or 0 forward 10 the fourth savk, aad as It was aot tas As Var it mighs be opened Veday, both sides #ere repre vented, though not by the fuil array of counse!, Ervston , NOVEMBER 17, 1860.~TRIPLE SHEET. ‘unoation The base ip fteeif is certainty of stone, , | Corning. Bsq., the unciv of Mrs Baron, brivgiog wite bim this cotirely inrafinient | Brery one of tae props, trom | Ne esch waa reprearuted by the loa! oosuect ab mb ye gd = hee evgaged. Neither of the particr war yrerant in per not be much greater, while the security of tne work would be roumed, if net trebed. What we require m New York i# pot so much rapid as solid building Tne rtrepgth of the foundations of tbis theatre—so far as ap Pearances g0—cCarpot be doubted, but we may that it is possible to make it twiceas strong. Ova eure aod well ‘aid foundation there can be no fear of the superstrac- tute, and we trnet thet hefore the wails of this pew build- ing be rup op, the architects will be fuily assured of the strepgtb and durability of the foundations, son, bowever. The full Iiete of vounsei are composed of the following gentlemen — For Mra Burch, Hoa ©, Beckwith, of Ohicaco; How A Browning, of Quincy, Hon. J, F Faraosworth, of 4 Obariee; RN. Murray, Keq., of Kavkateo: and EW Smith, D. G. Coledeld and @. seigsick, Kags. of Bureb, J. Ho} Van Arman, H OC. Wal cago; U Ungoode, of Joliet; W. D Barry, of St. Ouarics sere Vaileite aud Lody, of Naperville ee, AL Mier, A L lew, J and W Dexter, Begs., of Oni sting from the Arctic Regions, jan geverally expected that emindot legal The following extracts from a letter addressed by ® | geatiemen from abrvad would be, soxaged ayon both elces, and Erastus Corsing, q, wae BAL JouLg 'nd, aged rixtewn, who accompanied, as avoiuntenr, | Poth 810 a gg rOenee a4 Dr Hayes on his present arctic expedition, to his father, resident in New York, will be read with taterest:— Ycnoonms Csrrep States, AT Sma, July 29, 1860. To-day ® Sundsy, acd we are on the coset of Green ‘apd, and T expect to send this from a place called Kgs where we are to stop @ gay ortwo Last Friday caught io. very beavy sea, and hove to all day Joat one of our boats I am getting slovg very well and em very ovmfortadle. Iam in Captain Movor- mick’s waiwh, aud my position is about midsbips, witn three men forward on the lookout for land. We are in but for some reason or otber only lawyers from Tliavie were chosen, apd the list includes the pick o! the profes iw this State. The trial, wheu i comes off, is oor tainly to be most exciting and hardly coutertea, for the both sides are rich, the coaveel apie, sud it i« y understood ou both wide, as aunoineed by Mr Bureh's representative during 1 pal) cepositions, tbat no professivoal courtesies are Ww De eatended. NAPIERVILLE te a quict little pralrie wwa, cootaiuing about two thon mane ipbabitants and situated about thirty wnlice ‘rom Civteago and seven from tbe vearcet raiway stati o—a' Wheaton There is vot likely to be much of « crow) bere during the trisl, Few p-raous with to cons no far peep mayen ng. efigeethoey Bed ‘opt of th Sorid, Ww dares Reven miles, kug*beoed out clesr, aud the run rives at midnight. Op Sundays we all | to ten as i: nities grew in thie fertile reglou, or ws if lan rive ot half pest seven and cress io up'form, aod breakfast at cigbt, when Dr. Bayes, whom yo address as “com were #0 plenty that the miles were mate longer— of perilous wtage uaching; to be where mn telegraphs fish aod the mails are d) mander,” says grace, which is, ‘Lord accept our | igtory, where country peper in no gretitede, and bless our undertak We dime ona whe: bo excitement ever oirtorbe the pabie min All around are the level prairies brekea oul) by a few groupe of trees, kud each house of the litle lown stands Out boldly and lucevendentiy , with ite level yard arvanc it, ube level street before th, the level coantry beyoad 11, ae if it were the Ko tnson Crusoe of houses ana had Bel tied there all alone by iteelf A couple of taverns, io, twe storied and oomtoriadle, ae the only acommoda tions of the plaon, and one of them ts called the re emp tion House, very apvroyrisieiy, ard the other the New York Hotel, saatire upon the geuuise, ariatoorati> “New York,” which must be seen to be sprrcerated ward, we at two, and ltve very well, We 'y provisioned for three and « { will not finiab my letter till we arrive at Egeeminde, and may then give yous description of the place and of we Eequimaux. Being calm this morning, we lowered best and abet several oirda—s eprcies of guil, aa 8 ecl- og clouds, seme relief from the monotony of the lancecape, are the largest editoes tw the to The court house with tbe jal: underaeath, ranks vext ; worl tw bail like an ordinary dwelling, two storie, and upc bigh da bub! without cupola or iebing sign, for Were serme wo de Some Cispute as to woetner Naperville or Wheat m shal’ be ihe permanent county seat, and the tphabitanta de Bot care to build recklesrly a Oper ball Inside there 's room for the lewyore crgeard Of Loe Sake, Iny UPY and the jadge; avd the accommodations sre of’ the There area fe« couatry stores at Napinrville, or You peed pot attempt 10th of September we shall be Diocked up in our @iater quart re, (bere to remain for three years. Capt. Movormick is a* mode! yachtman.” He is a tho rovgo railor, apd cap vara bis hand to ment he will be spicing ard his irienos wil) bare overs Tue New Yorter it @ & sight Ww fen Erartor Corning at the Preemptinn Bouse, and the sigat aorm= Ot tbe lene corious vs te country people here Every gad about ove haudred B-qalmaax | jae bat an idea of @ county Rotel ani of ite comforts, {he part he | gna 80 each can frame tae picture for bimesif There t was some valk of traueterring tee <ieage Sricee Bouse > to Napiervitle curing tbe trial, project wae aban ira ong We ha te cet vat ng | Yo Naoca ay ‘nare vote bat We east ea a coffee aud @i oor “tare” went in for thefan. We rue | # Pa: site . {reo (bree Bédles and a band organ; and of all tne queer ennecane al tate © Yc aa hg od -_ fignt (ever saw I think thie took the lead Fancy « nid : gee epee canes cat suurg pee lemen with Die cap jauatily oo jor, Oth certo corny ta — be well Wy ono denne, therefore the papers fled by Mr ano Mra Burch, the history of wae cane ae given by both parties THR BCRCH CARR. The podlie will remember the excitement cause! berore the the subpot. it ber baw ell ashed up ia & topkpot . Acore? 15, 1860. Une carpooter . 300 win gad eonitn we Nempornooe, indulged very frenly Prowen, aod came ob Bosra day bere jeeterday the worse jor |iqver aud tarrned in about three o’ jo the atterucon Neat morning the steward came round cal) Ue Bll #8 OA! past seveD, Bod when he came b the cacpepter'® berth be called ont w Captain HoUurmick, “be carpewter @ dead, mir,” and here be war quite dead, and penape bad been al vigot | sesure yoo I Dave HO get over it yet We are now at Upper Naviek, forky Ove miler from Proven, soe to add to our disaters, \b God Gring & ealnte ihe cacdon went aed nearly blew one of our men's 08 peee® So we have OW three men on the sok ‘Ft suc Ove dead However, let ua all hope for the 1 We eal from the piace to-morrow, ana the “Go vernon we, and gra sees “reindeer bene’ bent forty miles from Teepe bie letter sien the general which vin Coperbepen ip a nrg called T Jato, which salle 10 Morrow aoe Few anchored alongside of us This is 1 all prowateity the inet letter T eoall have a» oppor tur Mty of @riring to Jou for at least two and a ball years porhape ever, tor boman iife te little to be deneoded vow Lepelone seme towers sud moss I picked up at bees tere eee ee ee e the discovery that im the family of Mr {naar Bored, & well toon banker of Chicags, the very ret kiod of domesic crime was charged, and separation of Mr Burch aod bis wife was |mperative “peoolation war rife about the canses of the ditficaity: by 4 w borty in OP! aed ot Bresvee Unto 10 reperd we wee rather ftimolated than satited by pu Nestion of Mr Burch’s story, which if contaiuey io bw sppication for ¢ivorce, He sara briefly bof May, 1848. he married Mary, his wife, the matter waa intense Mra ghtforward enomeh abo mayer ty Chicago Rureo eae = aes seboe! Soperio endent—an+ aimoet pulvereaily credrier , ‘The Charter Election vs know AeTueLbing more of the olrcumstanoes of ihe CMe, MEDTING IX THE TWENTIBTH WARD. ane the knowledge came in Mrs. Burch’s reply to the ap A meeting of the armerrate of to'e ward took piaon last eyor hg at ibe Howson Prohengs, corner of Teoto avenue 8 deoument 2. bey oa So", aad Thirtienh rereet, Alter an adtrese by J. Keynwn, of hye A FY ‘to make ber denial the Nineteenth warc, on the benedue likely to remult 2 + xpapatien 90 fell ood eapele yo cove orety from an tedependent Union orgaulmiion, and (he prover pe a as aa t ay 4 inehee selection of eMelent men to fii the uifloes of A dorman ether whet 1 stave in true of not, It @ Bot for us to Conpetiase and soho Commissioaers—more ervertaily | cocice, but It Is certatoly one of the moet affesting and of the Imst—a reeniution was panes orgeomng al | ‘briling statements of @ woman's and a man's the williog Gemoorau of the ward into one ovty, if | Srooee whieh was ever penned If we believe it antrue, Tinoeetive of wrique oF former difference To conmit | tk mort inamery Botior If we believe It tros, it ie WEP were former trom the meeting. #ho cominated Alex | Port heartrendingly terribie Ie every line the for. ender Freer tor «derman, sod Richard Fiaosesa for ) mality of the a's ow to LA my with Coonriian. The meeting ‘then anjrarned until Tuesday | suo overtasteres deep moving pathos peat ateeven FM { & woman's wrongs, ee if Justion shed tears an che beard the story. Mrs. Buren seye that she ie now convinced that her basband ies | Le ae money be expected to receive wi from anole, reese Uoruing, Bq, of Albasy, aud for tbe assistance sveb @ connection would be to Bim ta hie business To this concinaton ahe is led, not only by ar. Burob’s ‘reat ment of ber, but by the fact thar abe is informed that be fore marrying ber bo mace most particular inquiries as to ber lortune and expeotations Mr, Burch did reosive peoun/ary nesisiance from Mre Aarch’s friends, aod twe: lived bappily together antii 1855, when @ misundorstad- img arose between Mr. B. and ove of the empioyds of ber uvcle, which twtertered direotly with his arsistance ‘Then hersuderings began. Mr. Burch often spoke haraply of ber sad of her family, and in reply (o Ror entreaties for Rh eXpiMDALION Bed (OF & cemmMton Of these domestic Wrvils, Wid Lert shot vp be'd break er of thas’ ne forces’ ber $9 bo-Tow money of Ber (rien is and visitors defray the ordinary Bonkebold expenses; he or tered hor Op (bis xequalotance abd joaKe that; he ured gross end Ine ulbing language towards ber, hoyolamed by go oat With Ler, acd is every poesibio bumtiale and wound her, This was the Woitiative of the aiMoulty, fod soon Mr Stuart was brought lot Mrs, Berea romet, with aiinute fe oll cocanion# Gpon which she mes Mr. gave her & book, which she left ou the parlor tabi, bow he once caught held of her arm—the opty ‘amniitartty be ever took with ner; how once, being eogaged wita Stuart, rhe Bed “Notab home’? w Mr, Paras, aad afterwards apologizid and expiviael the mistake; and repeatedty Gebies Ubat abe ever bad auy oriminal interovnrae wit Dim whatever, Their acquaintauee was at test hardiy familia. Dut they met reyeatediy, repeatediy Mr, Buron Lvited Mir, Stuart to bim house to mee, such meu ae Hop, Baward Byoretk and Souater Douglas. and ‘poiueed his bame upon iuvitation — limtay seemed to esteem him asa dear frieud, and in August or September, 1807, trava’erred his oualvess to nim, 90 that gradually the acquaintance ripened into friendanip, dar Burch reqoesting ber t be civil to aie, Tu com plianoe With a giwilar request, Mrs Yuroh states that rhe made the acquaiatance of Mr. Car ie'e Boyd, ana prose bted bim, after they bad become somewhat intimate, wish w Amokicg Mr. Surcb oply objecting W bis visits ant stentions whea he thong ht that be disc vered that Boyd wished to marry one of his nieves, and thought rich enough for such a matob. ding, Mrs. Borch Sods another motive for hor ’e conduct—his resentment agains: her uucle being accepted a4 oue—in the visite of young lady (Miss Somul ing) of Little Falls, «ho came to Obicago at various times to IROT, "63 aud "69. #taying three” aud eveu tix MOLINE AL w time, ANd spending many days at Mr. Burch’s y the vartow Stuert, aud bow be residence. Mra, B. observed #0 many indications of at te ohincue between thie young lady and her bis sad—saw that be kiteed her whenever he cutered and left the bouse, = wilbholdng from his wile auy such demonetrasion# of atuachment—ihat the objected to the young Indy’ oomiug agvia, Dus h ineisted aud she came, This fou/noms of Mr Bureb for the young ‘ady Waa #0 marked that Mow a. had the mortification of being told of It by outsiders Grestly to ber subsequent regret, Mrs Baron says chat the left these lovers at Chicago, in Jun 4 wear to New York ou a visit. Mr Suren wou artery back to Lictie Fall in July, and then rey wite ta New Yors, During Ris #tay at Lite Fniis all sortm of fam liarities wore observed between bim and ol« protegis be eft nix wife ard sick enild in New York w meet bik fare NAtrEr® wt Narstoga; Correspouded w\ib her npoa bie return to Chiago, and, againet bis wife’s oxpreaed witht® \nvied Mire Spauliing t make his foute ber permanent home Mra Burch heard that this young laty bad spok u scout Mra. B's relations wo Mr Stuart, aud wrote to Deron the aunj-ok The lady dented having maid anything of the kind, and Mra, Burch deeme: au) bo Mr Stoart that she should t!l him of the af . the aud Mr Stuart advieed that, for the #xke of public if Puch reports were wfloat, toey Auoul! tre loos and almoet eptirely ceased ot wisi, bo live Bb apy Buch Whois nthe 6h of January, 1860, Mr. Burch rowiret a lot +quertiog him to aettic his indebtedaees to tas al O}y Bank, of which Mr Ourn ny war prosidess, and oo the Th. (nit orama, the plot of hich «as most wtrieete, advanced apotier stage Woo bus # womau on Uide! Fiabe aud appreciate, a bo but a w write the story of the following t~o weeks! F hee, fault fede complaints an’ balf olvered snpictons, oun. cwowy wih, oT wae ton $0,’ on the part of Me Bureh, freee from bie wi on the fetter ip which #be eat that’ she more attentions from Mr. Soyd tban, perbaps, ner bas baod could ayprove, ad boped be Would forgive nee Afraid torperk to him, anxious to cooalliate hia she wr te tnielet to ber husband; and women, aod *bo undersiand women, kuow how to apor, etyie acd ite exaggeratio Burs arked ber what there at xine toil nim, cown tothe shortest promenade, He wanted to koow } anyibing criminal bad been Gone Abe antwered. No, Lever,’ aad Cemauded bow he could ark gach a quessioa? Then ¢ame barah reproatbes aud lerco invectioes. He would drive Boyd from the ctiy; would raja him; she bad brought dishonor sud diegrace upon the famiiy: be would send ber awag, and concluded by burning @ haat kerehie’ over bis wah busin, thinking tbat it was one belonging t @ deceaned riater of his wife, and ineoltivgly explaining that this was the reason be had burvt ak, «xovtable, of & nataraliy nervous and il rely temperament, the fffect upon Mrs Bureb of gash ecenes, constantly recurring, may be ens'ty tmagived. Ou the 14th of January Mr. Burch brovght « letter, in «bich bi wife avow to Boyd that hy had digbouored her family, nit. A terrible scene ensued, she pleading, he tbreatening auc vituperating. as last, Woru oUt abd in bodil 1e conrepted.” Daring ine reet of thie day she was ‘ell treated, The next day (sunday), upon hie return from Su iday school, Wr Baroh told ber toat several iadies were going W out der Acqvaibtance, on account of reports maout her and Mr Ssuart That sight they retired to the same room, aud she told ber busbaud bow giad she was that she hed re tated all. be next day Mr, Burch brought a letter purporting to come from Mr. Boyd, whion stated that not he out and seduced Mra Burch from virtue, Thea caine Mr. Hark heaped apoa his wife all worte 4 charged ber with adultery with Stuart. Woned, weak, heipiems, fearful of being torued out of the house ‘iortanisy, Mee id begged her hasan t ic replied that if abe would wok: K be would Unter the mince (mee Pe geing, imploring, entreating, she waid, father, [amt guilty; [cannot ray Often times’ then ath mpted to force her w pay ‘tem times,’ Orally end, “Well, then, say you are guilty,” to which, comp ttely overcome, she rep cd, “Well, have it after ebion be left. ing that he would not silow to god Bod thal be would lock the front door. son ret 1 Was be had written to Mr Corning to ce Op ibe Ath, wt table, Me Borch hmuded ner a Harriet © Afior reakinat be os Paper, whion be demanded that to read it to her or te let her koow its contents, at first #he refused to tio but w able to reflect Im the agitaied atate in which abo was, | Wre Burch raye thet, opon ber burhsod’s say tug,“ Well Fernem must pot soffer,” she sap ceed from the worts and hie manner that the paper was in relation to some property lo which they and the Faroams wore interested, eno rhe therefore rip ned—what, ehe Krowe not. After dinner Mr Burch said that she must aign a coo fereion She protested her innoceves, ano refused. He raid rhe bad conferred and be wanted it in writing, wal referred again to her uncle’® coming w# depending upon her compliance, and tolo her that he only waatod the aper lo keep, Swearing solemnly that no eye but wis In ever nee it The condition to whict Mra. Burch, nocent or guilty, must bave beea reduced by this time may be imagined. She said that she had no sleep for twenty-four hours, and but little for @ week: that the had enten little or pothing; that #1e expected, if abo refused, to be turned out of the house; was completely worn out by abore and ili treatment, and that abe war exbaveicd with begging and pleading for mercy. Sueb cotlines need no Giling op The coufession was 410 tated by Mr Barch and written down, she all the time revising py her weak, tearfol, womanly way. A paper sbieb Fhe did vot read, but whiod her Lier) said ane hin chi d 06 (tO ar ot) #be should wig, refo bad seen io the morning. whe 1, dovleving it to be the certificate that Harriet was ber burbaua's child. Then, exhauted, ber sores gave way. Imno- ciately Mr Valentine and Fannte Burch cage to the room) as if they bad | been walking clove at band, Mr Valentine held up bie band she carnot tell what, nor did abe then knw neo Mr Bure said he woul! ood her to Al bany He refeped to let hor see her dangbuer uclee al! their conversstion wan ropeated to him Hh away from ber dacghter’® room door, Sho signed a paper 10 Judge Skinver, and avothnr—eome writing ander ms printed matier—breught by Mr Miller (Mr Ba counsel) sbe may have been told what were the oon pte of (bese papers, but in euch « frame of mind ane did tot then enderstand and cannot re o'lect them The drama is nearly over pow, and |t ool t rid of the ebaracters On the 18th of tng. bet * remaios to jaovery Mire red wae Rent away Wo ber uncle iu company with Mr, Rueeh's clerk and the Penosylvania Joniral row Ch Een, OF Bho Baten, becauee ahe nad an only brother, whom abe might bave cousaited, living at Detroit, «mien * upon the ordinary route taken by Chiosgoats Ou the 18th of January Mr, Burch filed hia ayplicat for a oyvorce Only one feature remaing. Soon afer JR Valentine, toe carbier of Mr Barob, aed \hs gente wan so fortucutely near to “hold up bis hand aud es something” after the confemmion was sgued, wrole Kre Bureh « letter, jo which, prejodging the case, oot even cet deeided, be toduiges In #) mpsthigiog © nahn regard to Mie Bureb’s “dowofali,” aad, planting randy Wreken, ‘Wella her that her child bis tnpaiting ard cutrageons epiaule if 1 Gain Met thterconrse with her three or fonr times, be ruled Out ss irreievent to the iemue in this case. ‘The object he dae at, testo ta be “ee lepee b) amend thei: fence of Mr. Bureb’s oriminalign se wake, nalude the ry 4 mises reasonably op evidence wlogetner The Ovu: ered the deposition should not. be read on the beara, the matter belug briefly debstea by Meats Hoyoe, Miller mud Van Arman. for the complainant, and Mesers, Beckwith and Baowning for the defence: The mater war then dropped for the day, and the base tardy came was resumed, The rame motion way be made tv regard to the Oiuein. bat! depeeisons, charging Mr. Burch with similar of. fences; but thin wil be resisted, and oa it ie the object of she defence culy to ayoid & poriponement, the awendment to the an nwer ma, be wade when it i* certain thatall the wit- esses are bere and that she case will goou. Ifruch an amebdm Dt'® made, eves the St Lovie deposition wii) be admitied. A‘ any rac this evidence will be used to de- cide (he W imote question of alimony and the care of the children, The oxse will certainly be fought with tne sharpest possibie tactics, and every move is carefully Plocied kod planned. Mrs Burch bas been invited to become the guest of re. Skinner when abe arrives. It ts impossiple to tell when the case will be taken up, THE SYRIAN SorrensRs —The committee for the relief Of the deetivute and suffering im Syria acknowledge the Teoe pt of the followibg sums:—A Friead, $6; 3G A, $10; © Chester, Worcester, Mans., $1; Plymouth Oongre- wational church, Chicago, $37 89, Linda, $2; Second Concregational Society, Greeatield, Mase, $20; Youtns’ Praying Uircie, Higganum, Conn, $8; W. HC, 85; brouyh New York Observer, $11; G. P. 3, Puiladetpa $25, |. T, Somerviile, N. J, $7 60; B. &L., Hanover N. H.. $2. Eleventh Congregational eburch, New Yors, $20, W HL fwloott, Jersey ity, $10, 3 , Bristal, $4, Wheeling Seminary, $2 60, 'N. W Riker, 81; Rav N- 1 8. Wheaton, Marblebead, Goon., $6; A Frien iy tom, $14 26: Congregational ‘caured Cia Brovkiyn, $144 08 # P Hariow, —tiliie E. Hiden, $8, Yellow Frame Prensytoria burg, $18 &3; Preabycerian charch, Mise AS. Dickey, York, N.Y, $6; Fi eburch, Cinoiunati, $60. ' Total, $412 38; ps knowledged, $20 676 71; grant vial, $21,089 04 WM A. BOOSH, Trewurer, 96 Front street. Avoruma Savevta Reuimunt MapaL—'Ve bave been shows @ very clegant clasp and me receftly presented to Mr Abranam Selig, of tue Fifte oompany Seventh ro- Bimont, as an wokuowiedgment of his Birvives In securing ibe greatest number of reoruite ty bis Compaey. Buth medal ard clasp are gold, deipg connected by a silk rib- bon, wo that, after the manner of (oroiga orders, they may be pendant from the colar, xad the weight is about forty peunywelghis. Uyom the face of the claep i en- raved an American Eg /e, bearing the aoite of the rogl- ment, * whe upon one fxo8 of tbe of it & representa. figure of & My aad ALttude beabing tow atese ? Below the whole apo a reroll again. the Molto Above quoted Uo ths reverse side, ounded by @ wreath, Ia be follow) ig IOBoription:— “Recruit Meca'—#1'th Company th Rogiment, Awarded to Ab’'m Selig, Uct 18, 1800 The cost of the elegaut preecat * about $76, and the ‘eeign and exeoution of the work are by the Culbert Hovbere Uneasivies IN ScHooL Omen — Shore haa dees Biderable fluttering of lato tn KebOw circles ia re Tumor of an expo of (ho mansgemeut of the diifsrent schovls tp this city. Guilty porsous, it @ said, always rwole at their own suadow when there are indications sJumoered that there are mon omployed io take charge © yeuth in our sity sshoois whose morse are oot ‘Tf thie 18 correct, 1+ w well that an id come out, and the moeasioese mantfeeted tn nat hore is more broth Aban peetry im the ety A little ver tiation i this depa'iment, if truthfatty cone, will do 4m, and may he the meane of duing an lamang oot to the coultrg generation, and if there is en) thing “rong, the pablic wie are spending milous tor The cause of eoneation should kaow It SHANNON AND GaLLAGUaR GUARDS, Dimbering seventy+ eight murkets, pasted our office yesterday, giving cheers for the Naw Yous AxWa.D, aud then proceeded for target shooting and ite accompanying enjoyments to Bellevue Garden, at the foot of Eigbty-firet street, Feat river, They presented » flue appearauce, being all young, po ertu! looking men, almost every ove of whom pursues" gentie calling of a butcher.” Among the thirty tve prizes to be covtended for, stood out im bold relief, mounted upon a true used for branaportation Of \rou males, ® stoer of the best importéa Durham ato builered t's darkey aod trimmed with the national erlors The quests comprised many Ovngresemen, Aider- ua and her office beluers and office seokers of Thry had grand ball in the evening Fatat Accrnants —Patrick Kelly, a native of ireland, Agi) BO years died yerterday from the effects of a fail ‘vet while at work on the pew butiding, corner of * reene and droome streeta Coroner Schirmer held sa inquest upab the body. © Panue Corover algo hold sn inquest at Bolleyue Hoa. pital vpop the bedy of Hridget Kemrvey, @ native of Ite- innd, aged 24 years, who died trom the effecta of burua acedentaly received by her clothes catehing Ire Do- conved Was & comestic In the employment of a family Hving wt the corver of 126eh etroet aud Fourth avenue, Vordion, scnidental death.” Fixe Ly GRAND StRRET —Bitwoon eight and nine o’siack Yesterday morning m Aro was dixcovered im the attic of tbe dweilirg house No. 146 Grand street, between Cen tre and Rin streets, ceoupied by the Misses Lawler and Meanpaliy. The entire roof and attic wore destroyed, and part of the roof of No 144__ The damage dono to the amount to about $500; no insurance — deve- lore ost their clothing. Dr Jobo Rovin- the fret tor. bis duamge i by waver, aad will not probably excoed $60; not inured. The outiding iworred by J © Tillotson; it in damaged about $500: tld to be infured. Butlaing No Lid i* damaged to the extectof £75, josared Some slight damage was done to the foruiture of F A. Abang; no tosurance. Fe iy Rast TuereeTe Steeet—Forr Hones Honsep To (Rat —Between oue and two o’eloek you terday morping # fre broke out ip the frame stablor io the rear vi No 276 East 119'h siress, owned by Patrick an antoccuried by Hugh MoGaven, Pater Mechan, Jcbe Goray ave R A Powers, each of whom bad « horse ale burped to de valued at about $100 each Tho damage to the stablet wili be about $160, insured for 2200 in the Bowery Insurance Cowoany — The oval shots of Pres.on, No 272, ware piight!y damaged, inured for $200 '» the Oontimental lururance C mpany. The fre, it 18 BappoRed, war the aot of Au lores lary, Broosiyn Ulty News. BURNING ©) 4 STaNLE —Yesterday morning, a !itle be- fore three o’cio'k, a watchman who slept in the hase mentor WA AO Witty’: livers rtan ce, No 10 Fi Dosh avenue, was awakoood by a sour of wulfyrat which he found procemted from smoke, caused by fiding beiog on fire, The siarm was given, and tho fre engines were promptly on the amt About Lweaty borser wore a the pert part of the building wan a ippared tu the 4. Viebolas jared been attribuved to match thrown among some loowe Ray through a brea pane of glen ot we aree for, and it 8 Suppored that the res (hur cnumes rewehad tne bay loft above. Tre Case Jovan Rane Tar Pannicips —Joseph Bebon, Jr., eho, [6 will be rowemorred, killed bis father te Montrose avecur om the 19th of Acgunt last, wan in- Gicted yeateriay at the Qpart of Seasions, before Judge Garrinon net Jnstions Atiitwell and steyker, for man- Rinvyrter ‘nh the third degree, and rund guilty The cane wae fully reported im the Human, floor, Ip & lew minutes aftersarde the door open, anc a young etlow pamed Sebastian Cancer enter- «6 the epartment Mre. Clare, with uosommoa sourage, * ‘ané@'coliaring him, ealled out bard Ww escape, bab Mre Clerk cored, a lot of skeleton kaye aud mente were fond upon bis person. Justioe Brenan com~ tilted the prisoner for examination William Huet, a deaf mute, was arrested on obarge of horglariouly entered the store of Bayer & Bird. pall. at the corner of Seventeenth street and Sixth ave- bbe, with tntent to steal, Toe prisoner wes busily en. od in rareacking the store, when the noise perscon attracted the attention of ihe poties of akele- Justice Qaack: ot te was found @ “commiied the prisuner for trial’ in deteult of Samuel W Downing, of No 64 Rast Broadway, who was arreeted on Wednesday on charge of swindling a number of bie popile, Justice Brennan, upon investigation, yyy 4 freudibg avy of bis patrons complainante, on being maid in the otty and instruct them tg ment, withdrew he ood the tous tisohergel the ocoenes booms sone Coustearsr Money. —Gaduel Bruce, Mary Bracy, Frank Bryant ena Drought before Justice Brennan, at Police Court, yesterday, on charge of ter U rees on the Rawk Lise Sera, tS A} ons s\mpilar charge and