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— Ss | NEW YORE SUN. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1869. ———— Bend Adverti ements Rarty. nace ‘Water-Gas. On Saturday evening last, the city of Wil- was lighted with gas nade from bese p Pig patent of Prof, Sannens, of Cincinnati, A largo company were present to witness the success of the experiment. The PhMadelphia journals, of yesterday, furnish ac- cwante of the display which was effected by th supply of coal-gas, and ranning the water-gae through the pipes. Tho light produced is described as thrice as brilliant and twice as pure, as any that the citizens had be- fore known, but the water-gas requires a new kind of baraer, and it was only where the new ae ee art that the light was superior. ‘The theoty of Prof. Sanpans’ process is thus skated: Water, as steam, is decomposed by bein’ pasted over red hot charcoal, and the resulting fasta, hy drogen, carbonic oxide, and light carbur- retted hydrogon, are chemically co be pares hydrogen, or light-giving gas, the decomposition of rosin or coal vapor, simul- pAb with and in the presence of the decom- péaltion of the vapor of water. To the non- scien- ciroular in form), and 180 feet in dianueter. ance of the round is devoted to tents, refreshment Gistance was generally expected, To spoil mattors still further, Lancet broke up again, and Dickoame round the lower turm and up the home streteh on aa easy jog, winner by almost a distance, which with » ttle exertion he Gould have made, ‘Time, %89. ‘On the second heat, five false starts were asda, Lancet constantly brea‘ing up. On the sixth stert, the word was given, and away they stretched, Dick having the same lead as on the former hest. Lancet moved well to the upper turn, and then broke, eon coming down to his work, and managing throughout the reat of the heat to keep at © distangs of near five lengtha behind Dick, at which distance the latter came in aheed. ‘Time 981. Between the heats odds had been from 107 to 9, and mubsequently 100 to 18—now no beta wore taken. About 20 false starts were made for the last teat. Lancet broke up every time, sometimes dashing at full speed clear to the first turn. Finally the word was given, and had scarcely ceased to echo over the course, when Lancet broks up bediy, aad fell bebind about five lengths, On the lower turn both bores worked well, and Dick came in winner of the heat ‘and race, by about three lengths. Time 9.81). Tue Great Inrensariosan Catonet Marcst.—The long looked-for and much telked- ‘of match commenced yesterday morning, between the eleven English cricketers and the United States twenty-two, st Hoboken. From five to six thousand Persone were on the ground during the day. Ploas- anter weather could not have been desired. The mbined with | ¢Hoket ground Hes ina line neatly northwost from the ferry, at n distance of perhaps thres-quarters of a mile, and encircles an area of about 180 by 200 fort. ‘The green torf on whieh the players stand is The bal- tife reader this explanation may not be very | boothe, sents, and » large platform capable of holding intelligible, and we may therefore remark that from water alone light-giving gas cannot be manufactared, but by using the gases into which water can be decomposed, in combination with the gases produced by the decomposition ef coal or ro in, all the light-giving properties of the latter nre preserved, and consequently, there is ‘a large doonomy over the old process. Bosin js used as the carbonizing element at ‘Winingtoa, and it requires but from 25 to 40 ponnds of resin to make a thousand feet of gas. Bry the customary mode of gas making,but from five te seven fee! of gas per pound is prodaced. At is claimed that by Saxpens' process as can be furnished at from thirty to fifty conte per thousand feet. In this city, we pay from @2.50 to @8 per thousand feet for gas. Should the in- vention prove to be all that is claimed for it, its introduction in all the cities and towns of the Union must follow. In this city alone, its gon- oral use, at fifty cents per thousand fost, would caus a saving to our citizens of from ten to fif- teen millions of dollars a yer, Safety lafety of La Mowntais. Tux most gratifying intelligence of the day fs that of the safety of La Mouwrarn and his companion, who have reached Canada safoly, as will be observed by the report under the tele- graphic head. en The Nows by Telegraph. Magnetic Seeras Offices, No. 48 oe re nt Good News from the Balloonists. LA MOUNTAIN SAFE. —_—1 Troy, N. Y., October 3.—A dispatch was re- ceived in thia city this evening, from Professor La Mouwram, dated Ottawa, C. W., October 84. It is 8 follows: Loat all. Landed three hundred miles north of ‘Watertown, in the Canadas, without fuod, it indian etc, Please inform my Bigned Jxo, La Mountara. Ottawa, C. W., Oct. 3.—-Professor LA Moun- t, Hapvoon, came into Ottawa to-day, Tepid Hundred and fifty miles north sri Sp in the great Canta wilderness, Thoy were out ty ists guides, in bark canoes.” Thi tres ‘heir balloon three hundred miles, at ereep te the sir cxiy from fourto five beara’ For over four days they have been in the wilderness, with- out food, and with no means of striking a fire. | Tocy Sere tasened pened providentially by a Mr. Mr Gaumaom, who was hunting timber with Indian guides. ‘The Overland Mail. Bt, Louis, Oct, 2.—Theoverland mail, with Ban Francisco dates of the Mth ult, arrived this even- in The Btate election, on the Tth, resulted in the un- doubted choice of Mivtor B. Latuam, tho Lee ito ‘Lecompton partios, have the beneft 2& their fevor. Btate Printer, ‘who was aleo supported by the Repuly- hase slight chance of election. With these poguitle exceptions, tho Democratic Lecompton Stato lected by an tmmenso majority. | Both Draatoee ot the Legislatare are largely | it would be about a week beiure the ofli wore count: d. ‘The people's reform ticket, being the coasion of that inaugurated tn ly the fa oe orgies again, teiump! Bai y ince the sailing Ot the steamer of the Sth, bual- ese bed been ® ord deal interforml with by the Section, and) but a light demand for good for the country ind been exporienced. A numbor a ular mcs arrivals had occurred from Atlantic aud foreign firr rath : ‘The Britieh “ship Forest Monarch, was wrecked om the %tb ult, while on her way from San Francis- 60 to Puget Sound, Washington, Oct. 3.—The President will leave ‘Washington to-morrow or Wednesday, fur a Lrief so- Journ at Wheatland. Additioval rvports bave reached this clty, from table sources, of a contemplated filibustert tavasion cf Central America, 1¢ It ahall an expedition for this purpose be in pi means will be taken to |) coy te Heretofore lamied by tis Govcrnine nt on that sulyeot are in full fore Bridgopert City Election, Bridgeport, Conn.y Ort. ‘ton be! was elected Mi by © thajoity 5 City ofboers by an From New Orleans, New Oreans, Oot, 3-— Tho iret case of yellow Burlington, Vt., Oc Joux Bais, and Jows Kray lave been for murdes, for the last five days. Th the following verdict Uits ev Wray, guilty ; Joun Barn and mM ‘Dormuns. was remanded and the othors dise 8.—Peren McDoxnntr,, m trial here ‘The State Valr. Octoler 3.—Lhe State Fair Albany, opened wall to-day. Anetber Filibuster Expedition. Philadelphia, Oct. 3,—A_spocial Washi dimatch to the North Ameritas, maya that another formidable GUbater expedition i preparing against Soareecs, 4 portion has piiccesded (a leaving York and Chatientots, Vat modernonstration ie te made until the rans are fully matured. Gen, Wukat bs tobave an Luportant jruition in the crusa le. Destructive Fie. a iatom, Det, 9. The fa wma manufscturing company, at s Goons wes ontively destroyed by’ fr, ternoon, with its contents, Loss about sured $60,000 in Hartford offices, CITY NEWS Trot Berweex Brown DicK anv LANcET,— Au interesting trot between Brown Dick and Lancet came off over the Union Course, yesterday afternoon, ‘The day wasfine and the track in excellent order, #0 Uhl every facility was offvred for a test of the relative merits of the horas, Lancet’s friends entertalnod strong hopes that his training minco last sexson, had, in & great measure wreronne his o'd habit of break- ing, but Brown Dick stitl remained the favorite, odds running at 100 to 80, and afterwards down to 100 to 70, before Lhe first best. At 8 P.M. the korses were Drought out for sooring. Dax Pracves drove Brown ‘Dick ln a Diack wagon, while Tatmay hold the reins over Lanoet in @ red wagon, While scoring, Lancet ‘much of bis former J. Lana, b. Pane, 5. Wace, et, Lacxven, Me Nawna.., Hanis, not bi t J. Wiraom, run out, G. Pann, not out w. The anti-Lecompton candidate for | mance Companies are wufferer's to the an fi {yen hundred persona, ‘The scene yesterday was of a most enlivening character, the cricketers in thelr muits of white spotting the closely oropped ward | the spectators crowding around the circle, the music discoursed by Dopworrn's Band, and the cheering Dy the spectators, formed an exhilarating soene not often witnessed. ‘The flags of Bt. George and Bro- ther Jonathan floated in unison, The game oom- menced with the innings of the United States twenty-two, At 11 o'clock, the scorings were as fol- lows TWENTY-TWO—Piret Innings. K. Waites, min out. Hon ewencence ‘Bapo.ay, run out. Total _Jous Lauit Waive aad Guiness Vises, ‘Tho bowling of the eleven was beautiful, and the catching nowt dexterous, One of the eleven, wearing &ploid shirt, seemed to challenge general admira- tion in this particular branch, He would throw the ball in the air, and placing his hands behind his back, would catch It on its descent with the greatest opps rent ease, Ho would pick the ball from the sward with hia feet, at the same time tossing it in tho alr into his bands. All of these manoeuvres elicited ap- plaune from the spectators, As will be seon above, ten of the twenty-two went out without scoring’s alngle point, mccond Lest by Newnan. At 3 o'clock P.M., the English eleven commenced their innings. Up to the time they ceased playing, yesterday, thelr soor- ing was as follow: ‘The best scoring was by Lana, and the ENGLAND BLEVEN—Firt Dontngs, wann, not out. PANTER, C. BEMIOR, bs HALLIB, Out. J. JaoKnon, bv. BL bw 31 a! This shows the leading the Twenty-Two forty-four rana, with but two wickets down, At thin mto the Eleven will probably score more on the first innings than the Twonty-Two can make up on their second innings, doing their boxt. It in a foregone conclusion among the bert of cricketers, that the English Eleven wil! come off victors. The game is to be rosumed to-day. Conveyances to the ground from the ferry, at Hoboken, are run on the arrival of every boat, Tur Fin um 81 xyER's Burweny,—Tho In- ut of $110,000 by the destruction of Sr=vra's Brewery, Sunday night. The fire originated in the fourth atc wry of the build- ing, in the grain drying room, and was first dircov- ered Ly the poron in charge, He Immodiately gave the alarm, but tho neighborhood being sparsely populated, no lnmediate assistance could be ren: dered, and in afew moments the structure was ia fiamos from the cellar to the roof, Mr. Auuar Swevmn was juwide at t) time the building caught fire, and narrowly escaped with bis life, his retreat being almost out off Ly the rapid advance of the flamer. In about an hour after the fire first broke out, every building connected with the establishment, ex- tonding over 16 acros of ground was in a mass of flaine. ‘The report in the morning papors that a stable containing 90 hori had boon destroyed with the valuable cattle, turned out to be untrue, By thus fire, soveral hundreds of persons are thrown, out of employment, and many of them are left house: less, thelr tenemen having been destroyed al in tho immediate neighborhood i with the brewery. ‘The Insurances are $5,600 each, in the following Compani#: Washington, Jefferson, Knickerbocker, Fireman's Pund, Merchants’, Jersey City, Colum- Via Clunton, Manbattan, Citizens’, N.Y, Fire and Marine, United Btates, Metropolitan, @ecurity, As- tor Hel lof, Market, Nisgara, Royal aud Kast Rivor, Wuinerr & Co., of No, 803° Pearl strect, had $49,000 worth of grain in the brewery, which was totally deatroyed. It in insured for $25,000, in the following Companion : $5,000 each in the American Exchange, Fuiton, Montauk, Goodhue ; and $2,600 each in the New We id and Kxobango, Tue Fulton Bank defalcation was to have xen invostigated on Monday,before Justioe Osnoann, Lut owing to counsel Letog otherwise engaged, the cnse Was puetpoued to Suuraday neat, at 2 o'clock, PM. A vmpurstion of Police from this city and Brooklyn proceeded, Inst evening, to Albany, for the purpore of watching for rogues expected to attend the Btate Pair True New York correspondent of The Carieston Mevevrry sys that of the Alibusters, the only no- tablooncs left among us are Waret and Hexmina- sxx. In the geucral topay-turvying of all their Nicaragua and Cuban plana, these gallant souls don't know what to do with themselves, They may lo scon ny evening at the Bt. Nicholas whore they are polnted ont to strangers as curtous £ belngy now, alas, uoarly ex- specimens of a race tinct. Tur following officers were elected at the fomil-annual meeting of the Typographical Society on Baturday cveniug :—President—Ronant 8. Mena- man, Vice President—Woaam DB, Baomn. Bee- retary —T. Cuaxtes Pavuanmn. Treamurer—Jamne Namiar, Trwstecs—Cuaunes C, Bayaan, Joun To was, Libravian—Jous Cxaw, ‘The Society now numbers 189 membors, Tur Mozart Hall Primaries to clect delegates tothe Judiciary, Senatoria), Assembly andjWard cone yontions, for the nomination of candidates to be voted for in Noveraber, were held last evening, In ‘a!| the Wards which our reporters visited, the elec- tions passed off quietly, their being no opposition and no large crowds fn attendance to make a stir, Dulluings recently erected on Fifth avenue, opposite the reservol:, ‘The block includes eleven dwellings, To-moknow, at Richmond, Va., the bishops ‘not sccumpliabed until ronching the turs to the beck | meet who are to decide upon the cetoration ( Bishop @Prvicb, and bythis time Dick Jed him po far theta Orvenvons. Eventnony has noticed the singular block of ‘Tum next Califorsis mails are to go out om the Sth, hy the steamor Bt, Louis, ‘The Postmaster: Genera) has awarded the mai! contract to Joanson, with a for ite being owried oth by Warnaemur, if Jownson fail to do so. ‘The present appearances are that the contract will Gaally fall dato Vawwmnane’s hands, and the mails be sent by his stearvers, vie Njearag ue. Capt. Mrnixn's Company of the 71st Regi- ment, parade to-day as Cacort to the Washington Artillerists of Pothsville, Pay who are to be hore on « vinit. queen Laer evening, Dr, Borrrom delivered the first of w nericn of eight lectures on geology, at the Cooper Institute, to @ large and interested audience, Tur American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, hold ita firet sessions this afternoon at 4 P.M.) at the church of Rev, Ausmer Basxns, ‘Washington Square. A debt of $70,000 is to be de- bated, and disposod of if possible. In the way of amusements, Laona Keesn's ‘Theatre is well attended, and the “ Sea of Ice” it such as will keep it so. At Nimto’s, the Ravels have left for Philadelphia, and Mr. Kot has rewum- od the managen ent of this favorite house, which he will conduct on the star principle, Mr. Benton is the first luminary, At Wattson's, Mr. Beovoman'’s comedy has been withdrawn, and a series of old com- ection will be revived. Amona the schools opened last evening, for the winter, were those of the Academy of Design, under the charge of Mr. Commies, ot 63 Kast Thir- teenth atrest. Admiasion free, Tr will be borne in mind by readers that the American Bible Union holds its amniversary for two ayn, commencing to-morrow, at the Baptust Church, corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, A sretve of the death of Trcumsxn, of mar- ‘bie, executed in the Palace of the Emperor of Brazil, fa on exhibition at room 2%, Cooper Instituts. ‘Tre cause of the De Riviere duel, which af- forded conriderable amusement to N. Yorkers yostor- day ,\s stated to have been the sasortion of De Rivinaa, on the occasion of the Buowsr intimacy, that no American lady could withetand his seductive powers of fawcination, if he wore allowed but five minutes time to exert them in full force, The assertion was taken up with much ire by Bu..y Mottsaan,who did not Leattate to ridicule the gasq-n,and to threaten his utter extinction, if be ever crossed his (Muxtraan’s) path. On thelr next meeting the Zouavo tried to address Munisoan, but the latter coldly repulsed him, and repetition of the attempt, with further epithets addressed to Dx Rivimaz, on last Wednesday night, at Paaar's mloon, Broadway, stirred up the Zouave to mortal combet, This is the story of the Moztsoax party. A manifesto te the Buprees, issued yesterday, ex pining the Zouave view of the case, The manifesto is ag follows :— culty between myself end Mr. Mutiioan. ‘There was any mouve of quarrél between us previous Soe me nrentses at cam, ba Sresd vorvosndes ‘triends, tneulting remarks toward ma, To this PTepiied, "I hear you and will see'you again.” ie then remarked “I hope, Sify you will meet me a8 « gentleman.” 1 anawored “certainly,” and walked Sat. ‘My friend elec camne out, and having Under: stood nothing of what had otcurred, “he not speak- ing the English "was surprised to find Litapelf surrounded by the whole party, turalted, and tr atening we ing drawn on him. 1 then raaagan. I wed very diftout for and ea) willingly ave ith such aman My friend, who could the beat carried my chall nS ‘wore follow a fall of wrulch Noey had faithfully promfaed not to do. Before arching towat they began to propose a chi inthe weepons, of single barrel pis- toln which they had brought with thea, and which we ‘knew nothing about. ‘This being declined, and ry on on Ory atop having be made the road ii wood without an; pening field, they the distance. We Feftuned, and aS ae cares me cinenee, "My y trendy at ny est, offered, ws night was coming on, to diay for the distance, but even that tl yrehsed, and they withdrew, leaving us on the field, where we romsin- od a quarter of an hour after them. I dec'are, and my friends will attest that their — ms ry ie 1 now cunsider Mr. Mv a rd who, rie full of mu Yourn, very reapectfully, Gare. HOA. Dx Riviene, ¥., October 8, ‘Thus fur the country is safo, Inquests, Accidents, &c. Scauoep To Deati of the persons who waa aca! Wie steamboat Active, died on Monday ri . Y. Hospital. Ooroner oN ‘and will ho'd an fuquast upon the body to Francis Iannis, one di po board be day. Drownsy.—Coroner JacKkMAN beld an in- queet on Monday, upon the body of an unknown than, about 80 years of agw fund ih the North river, near the Sith street: Deceased had long,dark Hate, side whiskern and waa dreseed la a dark'sloah Coat, Diack veut, ark ribbed pants, &e, Verdict — * Found drowned.” ‘Tnx same Coroner hold an inquest epee the body of Para, Courian, « nat ve of Irvlaud, 92 years ¢, Who, while intoxicated, on Saturday night, fa nt tl the dock foot of Perry street, sud wasdronu- ed. at rendered @ verdict of “ Accidental y or Counterrarr Moyny. vaio, of the Yd Precinct, having ry to search the prea ises formerly mooxs, the alloyed a forger (Ridgs ud atreet,) found @ package contain ing about. $4000 in counterfeit bills, on difforent Danks, The Lille are well executed, and coussquent- & calculated todeceive, Among thom were ome of the denomination of $1, on the Savings Institut at Memphis, Tenn; $2 bilis on the same Bank; sila on toe Hank of Commerce, Baltimore, Mu. 2 bills on the Bank of Commeres, Prdtidence, R 1,; #¥'son the Bank of Commerc, Cleveland, 0, ‘Tho vignette on all the $2 bills were two females, a locomotive anda train of cars, There was a'so ia role, Hawaixe ron Fox,—Just at this particular riod the rascals of thiatown bave brea laying on tobatlefy thelr peculiar whims. ‘The fullo for audacity bas rarely beou exceed in th crime in this clty :—On Sunday morning, Jaox Fae an, a well known character, accompauied by seve- f ral filende, entered the sporting place of Haxay Jax i#, in Madinon street, and parto of diioks a'l around without paying’ for them, and afterwards sinashed Learly everything breakable in the bar room, Notwithstanding this the party was not satinflod, bub opened tl woolog a quit looking old ventleman passing by, they seized him, brought him into the bar-room aad preeurieg © the old_ ge s neck and th! him. He mauaged to get away from them and ‘off, Peagan was arrested last evening by the Fourth Ward police, and locked up oa the charge, A Scuor.an nxats 18 Tracnen, bout 9 o'clock, Pra: M te in the Fourth Ward ning - saulted by a scholar named Dasnis yin Wil- lian street, and was badly beaton over ie is, with ac Huy inflicting @ very serioug, but not fatal wound. ‘The teachor fired two shots from a pistol, at the he boyy ‘but dia nothithim, The aseailant was arrested, Annest ov Av AuLrorp Fuoritve.—Lexa Kisincwurn, a ‘wotnan, Was arrosted on M ity, by officor Kina, of the Lower ; assisted by Police Capt. Baaurt, of Chicago, Iil., awa fugitive from thas city, whore, it Inalleged, ohio is wanted to answer several indict- pects, clanging her with grand laroonies, Tt Ls urther alleged, that she ie a notorious sho} peter, : soonvicted in. this elt; ced to Btate prison, iach lait to Chicago, and left, it is ble plunder. “According to a la trouble in Men- ‘Last ove- th months age she paid alleged, with coun her own statenent, she bas treal, and it cost her $2,000 to get the indictments ost her quashed. Most of this money, she says, he pald to Magistrates axd their clerks. Captain Huabixy bad « requisition for her from the Governor of Ulincls, and she was taken back to Chicago, Ovrnaaep ny Rorrtans.—A woman named nay night, in na {nan pore rasete’ 1RMAOR, Governor Kine, mittee on ‘The Committee on Finance Jed in favor of tthe widow of Oblef Justice Osxuay the. bal- ‘ance of ral Sore time of his de- rut What ths wharf mn all Re- ‘an ordinance requiring o #n- of the sane, with a view to keep the streets cleancr. in favor of fe Oh sarvet, arenve HB, Company 7 io pay the sense nop of bare ox; tng. the portion of the reet required by them kept in repair, between and of the ral's, the city wrnors to be assessed cach an ‘of the expense of sad pavement. from 61th to Bist Toovlving the Mayor ‘to 96.851 96, syor’a veto against the 8th avenue R. R Company laying a ewitch track in Canal street, was called up, when the to former action, by 13 to 2. Adjourned to Beard of Cousctimen, The Board met on Monday afternoon, Mr. Cogeeaia ta ie ele, nd resolution A preamble ai wore offered, showing the fltitty of all efforts bo regenerate the Five Points, and recommending that measures be taken tosecare toe boun by Contre, Pearl, Chatham, Mott and Walker to bé laid ont ase Park, and to with offices for the ‘accommodate bull Crotom, Street and City Laspector’s Departments, c ee wag directed to cond to r, Le iMBERR céfered the following resolution : ‘hereas, The late acoident at the Girard Hy: hod ethers t's stalin “gharseter ta the city, has shown that seldente ae Nkely to oscur from safe condition of the boilers of Dulldings In which steam is wo under Pervision of hia department, fone eum of $11,000, The Mayor a in @ veto to th een oe clasing vold the lease granted to oth- 1 peueealeniehieheds Tus Booed ecnstived to appre shed in Setoreun maarket fe tp wire are $i.asb to ft upe house for Hose Ca. No. 4: to appopriate 1 for building ® pler fook of 7th wtrest, Bast pull a house for ‘Bmpire Go. BB, at the mer so.008, report from the Fioance Committee sppronrie- ung 1.400 tothe Street Commmimtoner for excess ire Departmont expenses, was over. Adjourned to Thurscay. LEGAL REFORTS—MONDAY, Sapreme Court. Pe Wy. Lowber and Dr. Mottin Court. —. in deter 95.000, drown by Dr. Mott, August 14,1801, payable to his own pee § or Mr. Lowber. " ‘The complaint alleges that before the maturity of the erie cee Soscen oct tae We drot vol lor jue, deo. ; tf Wholly unpaid, the plaintifs,a# bolders and r. now wed Lowber dei pnt a ee wince beef commencement of the ber Fg there Sgreccoant sotered. into between bicnaelt work the plaintaffs, whereby he was to be absolved from all lia- pt on said draft, and by which the action was to ncontinued—the consideration for which was the eae of certain real estate in Brooklyn, by the defindant, to the plaintifia, which he alleges was done, and ers that laintiffs noo of the transfer; are now in Pramossion of the land, and are in the recoipt of rents and profite, In response to the answer of the defendant, the plaintiffs claim that they took the premisos subject to A mortgage said te be but for $9,000; that they subse- quently learned the incumbrance was much greater, And thoy, therefore, refused to take the property. ‘The Court beld that the plaintiff were not bound to discontinue after learning that the land was incum- bored to a greater extent than represented, and or- dored the case to proceed, and it isstill on, Dr, Mott made no defence at all, Traac McKim Bowly vs, The United States Mail Steamship Company.— An action bas been com- menced in this Court for the losa_ of property of the tiff, and the injury and sufferings inflicted on is wifo and children, in the shipwreck of the steam. er Central America, which foundered at sea in 1887, and on which occasion, It will be recollected, that out of wix bundred, persons, including oficers aad crew, nearly two thirda were lot or drowned at sea, Tom the statement of Wr. Daniel Bowly, counsel for tie yo plaintiff, t appears thet the. dofeudadee formerly owned a steamship called the George Law, which was rocked upon 8 coral reef somewhere on the coast of Bt. Domingo, that “the detendants qul Rascare bis wife and two swall ehildren by the steamer Central America, from Aspinwall to New York, together with a quan- tity of baggage and personal pro ty; thet about tad Sota et fertomter, 1807, ine yoamperantvone Amorica filled water, sn coth wa, the Sentral ingulabed her fires, and sunk and became ‘al loew by reason of her unseaworthiness; that there was not email rig ee iat ae of comet strength, to save all and perspaal and eri to Ptothe's oat srcon, | Tove wes lont, that his wife that pi 1a Use pla mn suffered much, and sustained personal {nju- Ly reason of the wreck, ‘are lald at %, ‘The present raotion on the part of the fendants is tosteive out certain p Port'ons of thecom- plat, After argument of counsel, the Court €d the motion to the extent of striking out the evi- dence guing to show ungeawerthiness Lefere the ves- acl sailed, but denied it as to all the other points. The eavive will probably be reached om the trial term next mon The Spiritual Rape Case in a New Form.—Saml, G.Morreilvn, Nelson J. Hume.—Some months since, i will remember, the defendant inthis case was me Justlce Quackenbusly at Joflerson Mar. Court, and ® charge of rape by tho wife of the plalntite who. alleged was consurr while’ sho was in @ ‘by. mupernaturel agency, After a long examination of the case, the charge was ismiveod. The plaintiff now brings sult to recover $10.00 damages of the defeudant for the seduction Of bis wife and ruta of his The matter came upon & mative to make the plaiuti give security for conta, be being ® non: resident, and was postponed until Tu Oyer and Termtner, ion in the Macdonald Case,—This woed, and after the usual call of the Grand Jurors and’ Pott. Jurors, the case of Mac- ons'd, who shot bis alleged mistress at the coraer of Broadway and Cana) street, somo weeks siuce, was moved by the Datrict Attorney, Jamea T. Brady, counsel for the prisoner, then stated Lo the Court that they had some tine sincs notified the District Attorney that upon the opening of the Court they should move for a commission to fake testimony in Mobile, fornia and other paces otion they now made, It weuld bo >for them to state to the Court what thetr lie of Gatooce wi ut a8 goon as 2 counsel what it must be, they became convinced that such a com- Tulssion lone would secure justice to thelr olient. District Attorney Weterbury then ..'d that bo had boon notiBed of this tackion a eb tou by Counsel nome time ayo, and, that all the circumstaueos of the caso xnsidered, Le ot th the motion 8 proper one to be made. ‘and he should, thersfore, not oppave it vel that each party should Mr tbe | purpose mentioned, and directed Counsel to report to the Court on Thuurs- day best, such persons ay they bad agreed upon, and the commission would be settled on that day: ‘The trial of Mucdonald was then set down forthe third Mord in October, and the Court adjourned to ‘Thuraday next, when probably some leas important Although it was not stat.d what wonld be the defence jis coming trial, atill it is reported ‘tbat it will bo ‘tnsanity;" aud that the commission applied for ts forthe par joe on. it point in es end id with, the Macdonal wasn Ur, allo kad x peaclngty pole aa eaypwoen. ES pee arenes Court of Gienetai Beedens. Benet ws wae under that pein Far aged 38 rare lary in the 84 Iaaac Brett, 204 ing Vreag to ‘therefrom four abeop- ey ste ie Finn—A fire broke out in the Sree fine and liquor Soret We. Rriawn, on the Og and om Sanday. Tie te ts supped age to oy extent of about $50, to have beem the work of an palltryate The 18th oes erie ‘o-day, Si asst Ube ineecte On Wednesday Toy on the 19th the * Py. IN Gare Avanva—At a mosting Common Council, last evening, petitions were fer a grant to éetablish a railroad in Gates e ‘i ‘The mubject was referred to the Ms.’road INDEPENDENT Democratic Roormarvoxs.— convention of Independent Democrats, a catia tue apn wd ie noma” ng the bulk. of the regul Bae Three Mile Hoave, on Fultod ‘resee, @fernoon. with the exceyitfon of Tith and 14h, were ‘The convention wes by Epu'p Powmns to the anne, Beo’y. After calling following nominations were ot District Sree Saamees D. Seta. Suew Judge—Bamves Gaxntson, (on the regular Cow Treaeurer—Jaum M. 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