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_ Chinese War Preparations. . tion of male —_—s1 E oe he Lye se ee uy wivertise: | THE ZURIOW CONFERENCES QUIET. > ee tens. We trast thet theve | nolnt Oot 4 The steamship Hunga to sorakg wols wil be well attend Tey vans tram Laverpool ti wit asm (Hie poe aluable oppoctunity pprentices | three o'clock this morning, - ~~ \geragealen attend the day schools, wus amar sarrins yo) tetiapeore thote mids and acquire « kind of | The Coroner's in the catse of the Enowledge whitch ts eacontial in this countzy v0 | SiO a ne oie ermaeineets tay aa puctens in life. ‘What prospect has a man who the responsible i the engines . Soore aereatiber read nor write? And to what mor- | Rrwnts drain ma alr So ererdet © bs ‘often exposed, who lacks | 8c tho jury was ne follows : + iat te dw an © betpention Ys 2 woman Letucation ? | 1 cane to thetr deat from tagursen received © © ithe éomimon rudiments of an English edacat steam, hot alr and waten in consequence 2 Sige ce woman who cannot read {s deprived of | of the of 8 attached to the foremust a eave the purest sources of enjoyment 5 and Tt | Erte we camed be te stop ooanect: i his enjoy- with the syphon, atl such jecket, im con- “Sa ok range that those deprived of t ny leche ‘ ~*~ gmat should frequently find their leisure hours | 11? Casing tthe ter, there a Sate - Irurdensome, and sook relief in volgar gossip or ne ee pie fay Jo Aa the ¥ wan ther thelr iat prat, eure anton | ene al gray sae ee o Will eartily co-operate in making our | Mar vot md by te englncera, ‘The verdict ls ain- - schools extensively useful, Let 20 ono vat comnaered amar, that the accident may give 1 questions ob law, © © pay be ls too old to learn, ‘The schools are open | ae ote ttan In an editortal on Gen. topll, who need instruction, and who eannot | iansmy's ccoupation of the Island of an Juan, sayy: wth "ay snes at, a | te pera st ok * grerytblng necessary for the pupils,are provided which lawless represen of tha Uuiled shiney «by the Board of Education, at the public cost, | sr@ accustomed to settle disputes with weaker and ——. ~~ Attest of the Fight detween ana The Great Explosion V ordict. —_— The San Juan Islnd Difficulty. more ous nelghbore, but which tt {s The pupils have nothing to pay, Let all, then, thal be yet yea nay ingen nok who desire to diminish the amount of ignorance | powerful and ie art clo oon- in this eity—who wish to lure that class of our | {/nfeu*qccugme, we trust the Goverment of the youth for whom this instruction ts specially in- ] officer, ctborwiae t ft must be tended, away from degrading and demoralizing fered io tka anode pe $F tee, vindiontion of country,and showing, assoclations—enoourage the evening schools. | fians of the Federal cites that the; Pers ‘appro- They have, since their organization, done an im- | Priste Britiub territor ogy asf they Wen Baye mense amount ef good, but they cin be made cbarnctetizes Gen, Harvnr's The London Post ‘acti mors powerful instrumentality in educating conduct ae totaly opponed tothe fir piincipien of tad elevating those who earn thelr bread by | hildisvor Ite ee he Aewrican Government dai y toil. ill nave contract for a cable of twelve hundred be Si Rol hc tocar Seca is to be succeeded by a cable to Malta and Aloman- As clection time approaches, the eenvassing Site, ths sheng dan inlependent line, free for nominations becomes very active, With our | tion of the indian live and fia-extenatier t Chive tx loeal politicians, the November election appears | loudly called for in view of the new Chinose difficul- tobe of minor importance to the succeeding | "*, Pettical Gemip. The Datly News that Lord Corps will tuunlcipal election in December. The Mayoral- | retire from the command of the Indian Army at the ty and the office of the Corporation Counsel are | $f fosn oho ‘plaved’ « meat jurt ie user: ‘the two great prizes mort coveted. Bor the for- | pression of the rebellion. mer office, Mr. Fow.re i still in the field for | 4 Cqnerel Maseru is to be Coumander-in-chiet of the Tammany nomination, theugh there are} The fi nee Belge says that Lod Cowtay many who suspect that, should clreumstances | fe Count IY Arie ani have been, poansnles m7 render it prudent, he might not object to trans- me in as the hg Be ferring his influence to some friend. It is mote | ajar 'ardare or one caren i a probable, however, that our jovial Postmaster | were with all dtr lan The has his heart fully set upon being Mayor Tin- | { or prevailed ot We ‘MANN’ successor. iol pee ceareien but alight fluote. But as Mr. Woon and his Mozart Hall fol- ny quotations, ti . lowers declare thelr determination to run a com- | contin teow nt th flange, quad Gen, plete ticket against Tammany, both in Novem- er and December, the straggle for the Mayor- alty may be every hard one. The Republican Jeaders are indisposed to repeat the experiment which resulted in the election of Mr, Tremamn ; and there is some talk of the Americans starting a candidate «f their own. We shall not be sur- prised, therefore, to see four or five candidates im the field, in December, for the Mayoralty— two Democratic, a republican, an American and an Independent, or People's candidate, Within a few days, Mr. Joun E, Duviin has started into prominence as a Tammany candi- mer in 23 FRANCE ‘There was ry of politicians at Biar- rita, Th ondion o> tee ing of the Be'gians. Lord Cowtsy, Count Raert and Count Watawex: Count Cavour and the Duke bad there, and Salekoet were expocted, held a before the letter went Zurich on bis way to ‘The camp had been suddenly broken “Tit was romored tt Paris that the ¥ date for Corporation Counsel, aida ‘clam feant” | tation from the ; fe shasta, which he gave lest week, down at ‘Jersey | ‘Ihe Times’ Pare that ir the Perms,” owned by his father-in-law, Mr. Srar- | reports o the day faay be eo Gar tas poo, son, toa number of tho wire-pullers, has caused | would eatinty all attic x Eo a ont be and war, that the puiitical horizen was cleater than for sone time ‘The Consti(utionnel bi lven prominence to an edivorta in whlot it calls on “Eagined to side with Franoe on th uention, end the article was regarded as peal to England to assist diplomiat- leally in extrieating the Wanperor from the dificul- ties red af Villafrance. A sbip of the live, ste! plated, to be called the Ma- ute, and the largest vessel iu tho French navy, had wot a little stir in Democratic circles. Tho par- ety has been nicknamed as ‘the clam diggers.” It is understood that Mr. Deviry is brought forward by Mr. Fowiar’s friends. His principal competitors are C, Bauxanipar Saurru, Recor- der Barwann, and Gen, Extsan Wanp, commenced at Brest. Revival of the Afiloua Slave Trade. Mayr Northern journals talk as if there wero Tre Montteur contains the following annnce- powerful party in the South in favor of re- | the'wens ike ‘weversl garnets of mortification, In pealing the law prohibiting tbe importation of fern Ag reo hy 8 SUPP would ne lawn slaves from Africa, but we can discover no evi- | found To Freuee the poss tees Ge dence of the existence of such a party in the | acts of the Government,anhby wo doing t " ie pul leading jonrgals of the South, or in thespooches | their knowl due, tho orga of bo-tile parties, cialtn a of her leading public mon, There are a few af pro-slavery extremists who doclaim against the larger amount of freedem, watch would have no oth- er object than the facilitation of therr attacks on the Prohibition, but they are not sustained by the people of the South, Even in South Carolina, constitution and the fundamental laws of social or- the agitation of tho question is condemned. der. ‘The Government cf the Emperor, white it will not deviate from the ostablished system in allowing # field sutticicntly large for discussion, controversy Senator Hammony has dectarcd it unwise and impracticalile, and now, we find his new col- league, Hon, Jars Cuxsaur, muking a like and analyeia will provent on the other hand the disastrous effects of falschood, calumny avd error, ‘The Moniteur, in w subsequent iano, published a circular frot the Interior Department’ to the Pre- fects, instructing them an to their duties regarding declaration, in ® speech, delivered a few days since, at a public dianer given to him in Cam- den, In fact, there is just about as much prob- ability of the re-opening of the African Slave ‘Trade, as there is of New York again becoming # British colony. ‘The News by Tolograph. Magnetic Tyran Opies, No o Watt crest, and press. 1t was reported at Paris, that France would co- gperate with Bpalny in the expedition against the joes. Rumors prevailed of a ministorinl crisis, In- olvdisg the retirement of the Duke of Papows ‘fro the Ministry of the Interior, avd M, Lamoxnt from that of Algeris id the Colonies, ‘Thero was no improvement in French commercial affairs. It is senerted that the conclusion of the harvest shows that the crop has beon twenty per cent, leas produotive than Inst year, Flour and Wheat bad slightly advanced ta Pails and aso in moat of the provinclal markets, ‘The nilk markets wore stagnant, ‘Trads was bet- ter at Lyons, unde: Newark Iteme. ders nun America. Newark, Oct, 2.—A young man namod Twos, | THe Vinteewers belay weaned Inde ie a Geanmin, was arrested on Saturday evening on | soto and Cancale, aud a plan bad ben prepared (ur charge of striking one Wactek SaNronp with tho the coast from Autibes te Port Vendies, butt of a rifle, and th reby causing a wound, whieh, 4 outposts on the froutiers of Morocco RB wan toonplit, would teruiunte hiv life. Sasr weveial times flercely cked by native oot pas sare, Tiniiioed lhaeanbie fox Ee triber, but they had Sec repulsed. The Govera- aes eens uae sod ero. sve boporet ware. | eee of Morocco was nut implicated La those at- ouvory. A yoag man, who gives hla namo ax Wa. Ne Lox, of New ¥ wire ast evening, for the Mercharte’ Bou, Now Yorks An escaped. ‘Le bills avy altered from. th alae plate of nome other Hawk, ney. ¥ er, Franco and Adstria eld a cont hours. ray, of Tuscany had notified the und Duke to evacuate the ucipal fe th iture of f 4 The Govern Plenipotenti palace within three day case of their 1 eonnplance the property of the Grand Duke was te 0 reeiue Rte Rome that the Pope's d probably punts say that he had sved_gatiofaction t# Moniteur on for the best bull waa vas toven by Kong Als aleo awaided yester fred, owned by J y . Miuoia. Thix goutlon Pelt Ay are reported. Fr hundred dollar pre y of the Council, pn dditicn te anvher ane dias | hand will | ledging his adintratt Ag ° Lop awards dug to the fasteat trottar. Fiera | theltaim Vries tor the Lords of he Italom Tyre’, for the Leroium of their Temple, Vi wot, ke Cook, wre already entered for | durin the war, panies wi MMal annancernont ia the Austrian cor. rexpor ence, © ntradicw the report of fieah troops Philodelp!. Moores’ hay ] having been se te . om et by tire tule | ‘The Vienna ¢ # & decree, raising the is ware ‘llght reg. Lations wiil yr, chiefly dwellings, sas also burned i ov intoual eo tals) King iy fost “us a i provinivually, la eestal iafrom five to ten thousand dollars, \ ed bere. From St. Maras. Philadelphia, Oct, 2.—Advices trom St. Martins of Bept. 1, state that very heavy rains bad tallen there, Cestroying thice hundr d thousaud busbels of ealt ut the Great Pond, ‘The Invali ing the report, rious asrault by th sons and family were capt tisk took five canna, aid th News fem Moxtee, Chasleston, Oct, 1 ‘The Courier's spestal cor- Yeopondent sys that it was reported that the Me~l- Can Bushey wax willing to guarmates» loan of five raiiiions to Muamox by legging tne care pr oper- Ay, The brehblabop aud clergy wero bitterly oppo- yor, wed to the palioy, Ik was tesezic ne Hodued as Zinud ye reverted that Vinavant sous dl Lot oxecod, 10 men, vomxry The Times publixhes the vollowing special llegram from its correspor dent: Constantinople, Sept. 13.—A conspiracy sinate the Bultan bas been ducovend. Tw. died. perons have been arrested here, among them tho Pasha of Albania, who was apparent y the chief, Homo troops are suspected of participation. ‘I'he af- at Tomston, and Cae, ever, is slowly | fair originated with a faustical party. deaths are re} reston, where more mpm, ‘The Calcutta mall of August #Tth reached Aden Rept. 1th. The following news came by the Rd Sea Telegraph! A Nil had been introduced in the Isgislative Council to tax professinns and traders, the cultivators of land exespted. Tee Peunsyivasia Mate Walr, Oct, 1.—)he Hivernia steam warded the first premiutn to-day,for e ptream of watur 254 fe t horieoutaily and ‘The »eoial d p ‘Toe stoumner Washington reosiv- | ny hat'teu wade permanant see ee ud the Good Lite the third. | “aLe House of De pal bed been deprived of all tibu- ection, the latte: ly Gistinctions ai d privileges for ever, picitey At Caloutt >, exchang ‘Tuer 1s noeddstlonal ews? an. Che vale telegrais states that there had been ————. of rasuutactund goods both at Hong Kong and Shan- ae Tt was therefore luferred that ‘not experienced mela a in tinh: Rall wag sbarery eae reece eee belaker, Fight thourend ‘went into the Bank to- Londe' foon.—Conauls (0%) wt My Bie Bre Ab. a9 JG Commerctsl Intelligence. pe ere axeT..The sales of cotton for the three days preceding the departure of the Hungarian, were 15.000 bales, 3,500 te ox- ters, and 1.000 to ‘olomed, at a slight decline on all qualities, ohlef goods wore in bet EDCOR, SPANCR quote firm at slight advance on all sorta, _ 4 vanced 1s, per barrel, Wheat steady at Friday's ad. vanoe: Wentern red, Ts. 4d. 0 On. ; ditts white, 9e a 9%, 64. Com quiet at an advance of 64, par quarter, way, upom the body of Jou O'Common, who war killed at the time of the recent boller explosion in the basement of that building. ‘The cause of the oxple- tion was thvostigated, and was shown to heve been occasioned by an insufficiency of water in the boiler. ‘The following verdict «was rendered, the evidence ell- clted being the tame statertient of facts as was pub- Lavexroo a He of A of mrooL, FRO int08 Feet yg lahed tn full fm the Bun of Saturday, ‘The namo trend ‘Tallow unchanged, and sales unimpor- Livesreor. Paoovor rit r Cot pk md ag yy aa + | found that Joum O'Gonmem came to bis death by the mon. Op arpenion Oe ea od. explosion of a steam tiller in the Girard House, on oll Be. dy 1a, ANA. Rice of | the morning of September 3°, 1980, the explosion ae, Sere Gas Pies being caused by the engineer not having @ sufficlent Tompon Moen: quntly twas fn hd betes She ety wenld fe: - “i day evening at ommend that the proper authorities pas an - LEGAL REPORTS—GAFURDA ee Oo Brockh.—Toe latest quotations are tor | Sance, making It obligatory on the part of oll permons ei e 1860 ; Pert using « stationary or land engine, to have the boilers Supreme Court. Eric, third mortgage, 61; New ¥: inspected at least once a year by a competent person, | Verdict in the Wast Washington Market Cuse. Te eee cree a pr ssi oe Ree poe ag 1 CITY NEWS A Woman Barates To Drata ny ier Hos- pha do Fa) - oeese! —_ DAND—Inquxer, AND Vinvict ov rite Jumy.— | st ve ths oaked Gansnt ties Neneh at atts Destaeccitive Fine.—Sreren’s large Lager | Coroner Jacuman held an inquest on Sunday, at the Tarbom eromoee. by water, ut conte b Bier Manufactory, situated on 110tn street, West of | 8th Ward Station House, upon the body of Aina (ote fm ge ay ep icy thal Fighth Avenue, was totally destroyed by fire last | Bowne, an Irish woman, 49 yuars of age, who died, iets sek ee ore GEE | si number of sma'l buildings occupied by the workmen, | Jaume Base, on Saturday night, at their residence, tJ Sy re conmuined. The ttal one eamated at 960 | No. 4 Lanrene street, The evidence showed abet | $5 fee est of te west line of we 000, mostly covered by ingurance. Bowe and his wile were both habitual drunkards, | | We tnd that ali bat 4 fet of the market belongs ‘and that he was in the constant habit of beating end 1 : Cry Montattrr.—Whole uumber of deaths | mauling the woman. On Saturday morning, both Wg i ta en othe lars belong to during the past week, 420; of whioh wore adults, | got drunk ar usual, and the womas fall from s chalr | 690.° Tobe ie “inring wick Teyice and 190; children, 981; females, 161; males, 990; co | to he floor, striking her head against # atove. | Brenan bare. bess cot of lle reesiphe, aor owed persona, 3. The princtpal diseases were, dis | Hor bustnd kicked hee to make her get up, enue of * Lille Yeti” Brerns,—— ijwbndy, rear iaps Pranrer eee (ee St sacnkn “bai! aah, | at ty oon Batter en Sobarlans oe Gh eden ee era infantum, 145 + of lungs | ory etub and commenced striking her with iJ S ‘cleod 3; conmmption, 46; infantile convulsions, 2; croup, | ie wut failed to make her rise. Sho was, sub. | [rong toechild to temaain in the otstody of Mrs, 10; adult debility, 6; infantile debility, 5; diarchas, | giuently, taken up and put to bed, and died | was eprnted, bo act with Dey Barns 17; dropay, 91 ; dysentery, 9; scarlet fever, 11; ty- | the sane night, ‘The medical testimony showed that Popp yh ee a \ thgaeene, Dhold fever, Bi typhus fever, 8; beart diseass 6: | doth was caused by compreasion of the brain trom } wrick une wes criciened, Bra tied Whitten, insted whooping cough, 11; inflammation of the bowels, 7+ | extravasated blood, and the jury rendered « of Ella Burns, and she is not to be y of the brais, 11; of the lungs, 15; of the stomach, | o¢ « without conssat of the Gourt. The father is to have 1 | of * Death from compression of the brain, the praemn nr apne Beet Rtg 85 of the throst, 8; infantile marasmus, 0; meastos, | of violence received on the lat day of Out., 1860.0 | “cretae TS Geass Jodge Derk 9, palsy, 5; scrofula, 6; spinal disease, 8; teething, | although the jury did not name Buree in thele ver. | calles little i instructed her thet she 9; old age, 6; premature birth, 9; stillborn, $8. Under 1 year, 90; 1 to 2, 64; 2 to 6, 53; Sto 10, 22; 10 to 15, 9; 15 to 90, 7; Wto WS, 12; 96 to 80, 19; 4.40 to 60, 81; 50 to 60; 12; 60 to 70, 17; 70 to 80, 5 ; 60 to 99, 2; 100 and upward,1. For the week ending Oct. Sd, 1657, there were 442 deaths ; the week ending Oct. 2d, 1953, 433 deaths; and ‘week before last, 436 deaths, In September, 1851, were 2.463 deaths; September, 1953, 9,145; Bep- tember, 1800, 2.194: The nativities in desths for the : i i i il it Hin fg F; if 3 H i ; i if Hi if E iH ae E i i it E Cutty Missrxa.—A Ind named Mrcrart J. Sass Oe eae tke cand tlegiance tote King Donne, 8 years of age, ls missing from his parents’ but only to ubjects of the Queen residence, 188 Elizabeth street, under clroumstances zone of the United Statrs,and that was illegally returnod from Cana- which lead to fears for his aafety. That, i Drought back for forgery” —_—_————_—__——. for peng aay on his return Lavuna Karxxx's Tuxatre.—The revival of Indicted, on the same complaint, for the drama of “The Sea of Tor," has met thé warn Liar pte hasan nage efore any charge was ma’ approbation of the public, as is evinced by crowded nooks Blip, fell overboard early on Sun- houses, As the Captain's wife, in the frst and sec- ‘dwas drowned. His body was re. | 08 the charge of lomeut only. The judgo ond acts, Lavna Keune is affectingly truthful; and is rn 4 an inquest vi be held spo 6 today. huis decision, and the JAMURL RrOUARDsON, C0) on charmingly naive, as Ogarita, in the concluding acts, |g. Ngoy' st his reaidense, No. 182 Laurens st. from Barabas, the sailor, is, throughout the play, a capital | the bursting of a blood vose!. foil, and is well rendered by Mr. Viwomvr. Little Many Bui.0ck Is not only a pretty but an intelligent child, who does not cry in the wrong place, as stage children usually do, The dreary wea of ico ls excel lently relicved by @ travestio of the original aurora Dorealis, which we saw the other night. “Whe sea of Ice" will be repeated this week, ‘Wx. E. Weuzovannr, of No. 117 Wost 26th st., while assinting » friend fo !oad some furniture upon scart, suddenly fell dead. Inquests in both cases will be bold to-tay. Oa Sunday morcing, about & o'clock, Joun Harer- am, Francs Hannes, and We. Covntner, wors dis covered on board the steamboat Active,’ Ising at Jaxnes's Bp, tying upon te deck and baliy acaded. It apposre thai they had Iain themselves down naar acme of the steam pipes, to s'eep, and by some means talded. ‘The Folin say that one of the pipes 1ador/ondt, 2000, 2067, 2083, 2037, 785, 1925, 2161, 2099, 9108, 9106, 9107, 2109: ‘Part 9. —Nos, 644, 1489, 1088, 1582, 9108, 2058, 1164, 4, 2242, 1014," 1684, 1906, 9120," 2122, 2124, ry topo" and ermine nt 8 — 3 PA stutertreca a rater’ duet at hat bh oa cor ot ear ens eareer ea Common Pleas,—Part 1—Nos, 1138, 1141, 818, B19, B20, 9O1, 1108, 98, 111i, 14%, 1110, 697, 1131, ‘1182, 1136, 949, Part Nos. 883, 977, 9, 736, 1019, 1000, 1961, 809, Bi, 86, 849, 992, 1049, 1150, 1153, Mrurrany Parape,&c.—There will bo a grand military parade of the 12th, 14th, aud 7&1 Regiments on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 34, 4th,’ and 6th, on the military grounds at East Now York. ‘Tnx Washington Artillorists, of Pottsville, Pa., aro expected to arrive in this city, on a visit, to- morrow (Tuesday) morning. D Upon them froma atop cwk, Hatoioam wae dau: rotualy acalded, and was taken to his residene, No. Batavia street.’ Tho others reside at No. 6 Cherry street. , died on Saturday ¥ Mavaton Coston, cary evening, at Bellevue Hospital, from injuries received by the falling of @ scaffuld at a rear house in Riving- ton st, pear Geerck, The deceased built the seaffuld himself and was at work upun it when it foll. He wns'a native of Ireland, 28 years of age. Corouer O'Kxay® held an inquest upon the body. BROOKLYN. Kricen ny nero THnows ynow a Waa- on.—On Saturday night last, about 11 o'clock, Mr. Tux Taisu Devvrarion.—Last evening a full 4 : Nicnotas Van Dorwa, Supecutendent of the Unive congregation attended Dr. MoAvust's church in Si | Mayra Jar NicHoLs, a child ® years of age, | Ferry Garpany, was thrown fom & wagon, at the avenue, to hear Rev, Dr. Enda; and, at the samo | was invtantly kil'ed on Sunday, by falling down two ‘ashington aud Prospect street aad fn- corner tally injuced, Ho was deiviog dowm Washington street, when the horse becan htened, avd ran off, Zorplog tae corne of Proapet Gig? the oc- cupant was thrown with great force upen the pavo- ment, causing a fractuse ofthe akull, whieh causod death abort!y after. Crry Mortattry.-—The total number of oaths in this city, Inst week, was 138, of which TT len and 66 Yernales. Of thom, 40 were wader ‘ofage. The principal discases were con- 12; marasmus, 18; cholera tufanturn, 7 jo. 'D, deo, Natives of’ U. lac, ©; Germany, 6; Rights of atalre, at the reeldencs of hor parents, No. time, Dr, Harrim.n's church, in Oth avenue, was com- | Malte of af Sercate Ome bald’ an inte pletely jammed to the outor doors, Rev, Mr. Dia. preached an eloquent sermon. crapne Police’ Intelligence, &o Avorner Sixtu Warp Srappino Arrrar.— Last evening, about 6 the 6th ward formed that ® man, apparently drunk, was lying in 8 cellar in the rear of No, 12 Baxter strect, Tho officer proceeded to the place desiguated, and there found Micuart Comwatius, well known In the viela- ity a# an habitual drunkard, or, to use the clasalc lavguope of that puriiew, “a bummer” Toe ran was fouud to be quite faint from the lows of blood, and on lifting him up it was ained that be had a deep wound in the left Drvast, which it i# thought was made with » knife. ‘The man was removed to the N. ¥. Hospital, where the wound was probed by the physicians in attendance, and the man's recovery pronounced hopeless, Commmurvs hives at No, 476 Peart street, Dut he lives alone, a8 bis family loft him years ago, in consequence of his low habits, Ho was found in & sensoiens condition, and was therefore unable to render sny account of the mauner in which he re- ceived the wound, It is supposed, that during the sfternoon he bad been drinking at 0 ue of the low num shops in the vicluity, and becoming eagazed in a broil with some of tie desperate characters common in the Five Potnts, was st-bbed nnd then tarust into the street ; and that tn attempting to gain bis home, be stumtied and fell into the collar where he was found, ‘The residouts of “Donaven's Lane, name of the place whore Counmiue was found, say, that at abut five o'clock, yesterday afters noon, Conmeivs staggered up the lone, spparont- ly quite drunk, aud that he tumbled into the cellar, but knowing him well, and presuming bin to be on another spree, they paid but little at tention to bim ‘They all deny that be had quarrel with any onein the lave. Comxecius has been of Inte in th loy of Mesars, Garwanit, Mivroax Messrs. Tarton & Brennan, tho lesseos from the State of the Weet Washiagton Market property, have a now pill in band for the corporation to swallow, ‘Thoy have obtained » vordict against it for $47,260, but this does not include the pler rents, ($15.800,) which have accrued during @ yoar or more past, the legal expenses, ($9,500,) both of whieh Ancrease their clalin to over $65,000, Before the suit, they stated that they offered @ full release for six yeara back rents; now, they #ay they will sue for there, a'so, and that they amount to $00,000 per year, to which they are cntit’ed, on Vulaions, goarlet fever, 7; ty pb B, 110; Irland, 10; unknown, 1. Kinos Covery Rerustican Nominations The be Court street, ‘hiiean Qounty Convention, mot at No. ms Satunlay a'ternoon, and organized by selecting Mr Cnaxtes downs, of ‘the %h Ward, Chsirman, and Wi. L Honan, of the 12th, and Gao, N, Breanna, of the 1th, Beorctartes, Afar call- ing the tiet of delegates, the nominations were made in the folawing order + District Atiorney,—Joun Wis ow, who received 45 out of T{ votes cat, Kicuany C, Uspmaniu, re- ceived 26 votes, Cow doe. —Wrtatay HE. Gaim, who received he informa! ballot, aud was then nomi- nated by arclamation, County Treamurer.—Dawiet, Mausam was nomin- at-d for this office by acclamation. ‘Superintendents of the Poor.—-Wmemy BE. Ruvtey, of the 13th wand, and Baanaavus A, L Ryvas, of Graves nd, Juatice * of Seasions, Graverend. Coroners. —Groway 1. Kinny, of New Utrecht; and Newsox I. Nort, of Willlanamargh. Justiors of the Peace.0d District, Beams 8. Mon uoure. 4th District, Cuaunuay Panay, 6th District, Axtuone Waitin. WILLIAMSBURGH, Frnx.—About half past one o'clock on Sun- ay morning, fire wee discovered in the foundry of rom, in Ataslie stmet, bebweon Tort reets, FD. It was extingulsh- Tuk Botcurn Guanvs, Capt. Davis, were out on a target parade Saturday, at Clifton Park, 8. I. ‘They handsomely saluted the Sun office in pasa hime. ‘Tix initiatory steps in the work of repairing the City Hall were taken on Friday, Workmen were busy there hotsting # derrick, on which the giidery of the roof are to be supported, to the second story. Alter they bad done this, however, tiey were ed to rest from thoir labors, for the earpen- crit av ay the wood-work un- penters will be engaged thore Samu, 6, Srevaes, of 000 tore were not there der the roof, The ci new Tompkins Market bas als» taken a start, ‘are presented to protographlsts an excelent y co of the ruins of Pompei. In- decd, Yall the ters of half the schools in the city could have found in that scene, aud the old board markct-Louse opposite, drawing models of dilapida- tion not excelled any where. ‘ab after baving for me: 4 Leonard at! ed by the police with but slight dainage, Sarunpay afternoon, thousands of our citizens rought recreation inthe Cental Park, Music was lacouraed by Donwonru's Band, JERSEY CITY, ‘Tur Ameri: A Dest roar pr Nor TAKE PiAce,—On tended Seturdey a ‘ & Co, working on board one of their sips ax a ta, | Sahrday twa notorious charncters, Capt, Da Rr: Proresson Wise failed to make his promised | Doren) snd ts a man about 45 years ofage, Tho po: | who was driven from Cviifornia by the Vigitance lice aro actively engaged in Lavestigating the cass, but up to @ late hour last night ao clue had Leen ob. Commitice, retind to the shadus of Weeaawken, for the pirpose of merta combat ‘The affir grew out 6) @ ber rvom dispute La Bev fow daya sino, ension on Satuntay, He informed the few that were onthe ground that he was not disposed to & my her ascensl bi 4 tg | tained as to who waa the perpetrator of the bloody | ud resulted in the gallant Zouav.'s off-ring # chal- mabe snoihes Hoe A hry a NAR Jonge te Mona cn lettar accepted, wid named bad ——_—__—_—- ‘An Auvaat Lovun.—Anaawan Mamsow, a | {x2t0en revolvers place, Weebawkent digancs, nm Ov aR. — 80, & neces. A rot between Brown Dick and Lancet, for young Wabeww, whe orvasted on Gaturdeyi charged fiend eet, Be) tis repatred Sor Nhat & purse of $2.000, is aunouncsd for the Union Course | with ending « threatening letter to Mr. Baas dan- | t0¢d'stance abo Id be thisey paces, Noe ag ool to-day. Lancet has considorab'e ability when under | yay, of No. 101 Hester street, upon this, the matter wee flaaily postponed It appears that the aconsed became despyrately enamored of a daughter of Mr, Sazmane, but was repulsed by her and her far rumoy ed the fs: arravgoment of preliminaries, Lh the re got frightened and miett seb rraenas eetsaed Pisall Predgh and so the prolimiuate Tue Poors, Divricuiarms,—Mr, + the even! Tes Brncan the sJdie, but bie performances in barnom have not ‘on bim much reputation among tarfnou. ‘Tux Car Fuont Manaus of the city ate going ther, and, in rer ‘ak Prengh and Bnalys pent to the father ber vigheterdy io a. F padaeds to etrike for higher w which, being translated, 1oads au follows Me Banrame: : ‘. ve mo your danebter fore wit V's you fore ie Holpdays are over: BS liad On his arrat, he was bold to bali in 9800 to 4 the peace, but, soon aiter, be repeated the threa', Was again arrested, Commualcations, Haar ban Sipes.~ To the Pditor of The Sun; —You aro quite correet in observing, pon A “Detectiva's" cou miipication about the ecouding Mr, Lavrus aud the $5.000 said to Lave in his croploy the amounts duc uncathy June ‘The onsb last month ta not payable sent mouth, The mea, Lowevcr, bare been allowed “Om Saniiay, Oxf. 35, Jasnen Fotapriged 88 petmkanerac (LM. SINGER & Co, No 455 Brosdway, N.Y. ‘No 160 Fulton st., Brooklyn, Beatz. Onason.—Haty Dues ame Drees can bo hed o¢ Tam Bux Office, la Five Dollar packages and These Cont pteves in Three Dellar packages, City Foantes Tr Masororn Prorocrar! 1, wold for $5 on mh S08, LER S ual to Hitondway. ae —_—__—— Gamat Bate or Carrets ar Axpenson’s “' “Our ov rik Dartus,”"—The history of a wo- Se nee ‘Youra Mew saocin onrars A Parwwotoar- ¢al Examipation st FOWLE® & WELLS, 908 Breed- ‘way, to learn thetr true vocation. "GENERAL NOTICES NEW PUBLICAIONA) A NEW BEV OLUTION, ‘ARY . Druabenses: Cured rm tog mere mules foe tha Cary ow at Ni me A Thine a moar biay aah ab and 85 | te dar, 00 00 to Mund | opportunity to, un. eer ge Oe na Dg |S othe Sarda we Crate hi betes SOA gh ‘The Sf Spree lode, Reset ste raat yas LONG EXPRCTE HAS COME AT LasTtt ‘Tux Nownan oF wan MEW YORK WEEKLY, ON TURSBAY, OE 6. Opening of Tapestry, oa 9] 41 ove SA Firms as rae sat veges Se feat ean Wit Compare ams eon iting’ asd Monitar, Fite? Cuarrmes Hoeltews y's Pitta and Oistment are more MRS. HOLMES’ NEW Worm, Ms eetupbore ea Mins ee searsonaes 00d the fe. Earn ii »! 7 te their eovthiag and ova! oon ing Mtutacs. Ft MARIAN GREY; THE HEIRESS OF heD.TONE HALE the € pleas TTT TTT OS FOR PUGL OSTA La BORS ee 4 i ¢ RICE, Treaa, RICHABD BHERIDAN, Bee. Dealer,’ Meeting.- mer ine Ser. ¥ Haver. alors jatd at the Mets opotltan Reome, 160 eeteoe is sniper ew. NEW YORK WEEKLY, it 8, View Pras BURPASS 4LL MEK FORMER P! jing Secretary, o8 Sis"L0T — ich bave for each Walch barn the Worll of Latent ee ee ‘The publirbers have not beew disappolmted tm pores tug the first Chapters of ® MARIAN GRAY, O. TL, Ly 1, No. 5.—Tae regular mov tor of the shove Geter te postaon st until Tuaetere of PATE. KEIKING, Prowt, | Bit4 Ratrocde of ts meet on y fi BL, da room NO, | ane autores ted ther Kus. \ Committee on Gkoude stan, Sects | River Tad 5 7 bounded T. 8, BINS, Secretary, 08 sista | Supht tnt these opentng ir po — her ae ove of the very best tho age. fre certain that Teo Liquor Deslere- -Tho regeler Mowthl+ Mevting of the Kings County Arsoolation ts postponed ‘wEtll Monday, the Wth day of 8 o'clock ba tt Ehtruoon By order. "WM HOWAMD, Pres. DudakOdte, vice Pr 4 Netice—-The Members of Atlantic Ledge, <o'0, 1. U. of 0. Fare requeded to attend the regu? +e ‘ot the this Monday evant: e, Ow 8, to mabe. the uecrwary stiaogements for the faucral of our ate treasurer, 4. W> VA 08. 8. B. BWANTON JAMES G COOPER, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, NEW YORE SUN OFFICE, MARIAN GREY, will stand st the head the p. a of the fair and of ai that has gene tetas tft ees een os tue trom rank among tho romances of the ' ‘TSE ORDERS FoR rais sToRY ALMOST OVERWH <LMINGt AN Tie OY STILL THeY UOmE!t Pat a ptt esHon ess of shoe sei tea the logaatne of the, nee, Beer, Os auual, in ordse be Be U m1 arlior than e UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND, But they are sattefied 1! Mechastes? Inetioue—A special mesiing of the Institute will be beld at the rooma, €0 Fo: STILL FURTHER EXTENSION tye, on Moray evering, Oct. i ab 3 aeloc! Jk inugortaven elit coms betorn tas meetae Carer: | Whe poRoen UPON TAN era VED 1, KNAPP, President. SaRDewty ah 4 » TRE INCREASED Dy that will flow the ppearanee ot ths Alek shaptens of MARIAN GRAY, bore ia WITHOUT A ATESEin no lsbory 0e hewepapar Utetatesee A 0 rN THE BU ™: GREAT AS HAS ea se ‘CCu3s OF they dave mo besttats vio’ that their engage 1H AAO Ea NEW YORK WEBKLY Stands at the heed Uf bi" ite cotemporarion, cae hy Oerletian A-cuclation ef tbo Manian” Gar; rat Ege chert eu a, (De Mo, rs fears tie ete * in na ‘ram anmuess oP Chpstown wan,’ |) oes ina a ee muapr on HuesOAY, 007, ora, | un

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