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THE NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MOKADKG, OCT. 6, ws, | y neh siarpoend mrt fet ctv etloam: eas a Som: it ate sours aaeua aa Dem2geMts, have int tated y movement to coa- sah and eet the ction of candidates for the oprincipal Municipal officers. Some of the city ain ft as an anti-Seward, anti- movemen| t, if we are not misinform- ite fret aim whee the nomination of a = ‘the next Mayoralty whom the whole party cansupport. Several strong Tam- patatel nt in promotiog this out- t organization, and we believe first to which their efforts will bo it nhomts the nomination of Wiisom Homa for Mayor. bs Hor has been elected permanent Chair- man of the new organization, and its executive Committees includes the names of AvotsT night, from the Postmaster at Bante Clara, Callfor- nia, rays that Messrs. Bao a due! on the morning of Saw shot inthe throat, the wound beng supposod Jing, and then ordered Lie to leave the Btate tn Ave | abiy apent by the delegates tn constdoring the re- Jaye vr suffer the death vay a thes hand, aah leas “Cearemvand tetas bane 7 ‘At six o'clock fn ths evening the conference com- Vigilance Committee x 1 “ ts repirted that eat of the gorty, to menced, and at seven ofolock tho business meeting wutpy A pevar roo hung over New York and vi- cloity yesterday morning, and occasioned con-|dora- bie delay to outaide residents in getting to business, After the fog, the mun shone bright!y, and not » leaf ia Gea SEG. blew b's own brains out. Since that was opened. ‘The elualr was cooupien tompe vetly by | gtirred until the afternoon bad set in. The ther. | 41 This rr a is 6 ieee teres Reems, 3 on 4 ‘of Anitiook, b/ Wer een dinero ne wan shes by a the Vice Presdent, Dr. Bam, and afterwards bY | mometor dood wb 86 dogrece at 12 o'clock M., and at Byelagn ino hich the iste Borace aa wat ono ‘Thies otters have died from the effets of the Rev. Mr. Anurrace. 40 degrees quite late in the evening, with » resp!end- to Fecovor of the defendants on their pro- Ting they recelved, aud one was at the point of death I Prof, €. G, Loa, in some brief remarks being | ant moon shining brightly, Tt was a glorio j- | malmory notes for sebolarshirs n this institution, at Oprinueas, mw fow days ago. Among thowe wi tyooate a revision of the Bor pode Scholarships were taken by the defendants for Bixrwour's Omuxnnaree have died, was young man by the name of Stwoue- | Made, appeared to wi voon Hage A, > | men of our Indian summer days. Wo sha'l have but the purpe: we of aiding in founding and fanding the MAcuI! “i Tom, a clerk in wstore at Breas Brid, tures, while a’ mouber, who made hiensslf very con- | tow more of them. OF Forces the notte therefor wees rie Pg Pacer est * geo. known to be an est aable youn sphovour several tim, interrupted with a wrong ex- ‘Brosawny, Tir fence was, that at the time the notes were Ing to do vith oryw sing the Wigdants, he being « lorker om ot eetreladeocaterot the 94th uit., sayer 7 ¢ c 7he Belen urvva returned yesterday from the soone t\anenaneee and starchy which prevails in the Suthewertern parishes, end informe ua that order Tar furniture of the duplicate household eatablishinent of young “ Revenue Cutter Lane" —as the defaulter has of late been named—took place youterday, at Lamn's suction rooms, 29 Nassau stroet. clamation about the need of faith, . Dr, &. C.YMOMN war Introdaced, a4 al- neo a revision, but, for along time, never expected one in his day. He qave along hie- ee PA taikagepaeealliad Paticen restored, altomgh much exeltement ati] | tory of his joining the Union, and hie connection | It formed s large variety of elegant furniture which "GENERAL NOTICES _ exited, Gor, W. went as fara Vermliviig and | with tt dince, ‘The dlacumions in the Sooty, aw | Tans bed bought and weedy and ancther variety bad interviews with the inent leaders Mince, wore clearly and briefly sket nd | equally na large, which Lane had never soon, was igilance ittee, who ths 908 thal Net u A iy ‘ched, a iy » Marston violenes bai sare tte Rr ot thetr influence on the Bociety was pronounced to be | also sold as his. Altogether, (Lamn’s and al) it eee Ieatwn, "How far these promioea wil be kept lt te | forthe quod of the Union, Be was in favor of the | yleided 96.000, eae et difiout We bave litte in thern i . the vmenitves dlabands, ‘which the leadere déd not | Bible being so revised thet the people could under. | Yeerannay afiernoon, at 2 o'clock, there was promise to d atand it without asking their preachors what cortain J naam amsasicite : . Ais ex ty the | Sfendervour of the yachts, at Clty Island, for the a ‘The Nows by Tolograph. Progress of the Fnglish language, At the rencien | Purhcee of erulding And competition. ‘Thirteen en- pape tres were made; seven sloops, vis: The Maria, Bebecca, Mar nersing, Ray, Mallory, Irene, and Narra- gannet : and six schooners: Gipsey, Favorits, Wid- geon, Juliet, Norma, and Zings —_——— Apnor'’s enterprise, of buying out Towns- exv's mansion on the Fifth avenue, and converting it into an A 1 fema'e college, proves to be quite a favor- sion of Dr. Cuvttoan's remarks, the meeting ad- journed, Tue Cricker Marcn.—Eleven Britishers have beaten twenty-two Americans. The Intorna- tional Cricket Match was conc'uded yesterday, and the conclusion being as expected, there was scarcely an attendance of five hundred poople at the close. Magnetis Telagee Ofer, 48 Wall street, and a4 che 189), whi a = ame | eae Babtorh Sovest -Beyy Cottfersia News. &. Louis, Oct. 5.—A note received here last Kavd Teanr dil fight ith, and that Tesny - a wae (ES age ogee — soetea ta members ia (The snore yesterday wan a6 fellows, tte enterprise. Some two hundred pupils, a large to thedy parade fit cy ve 0 eT Cee a Daumowe, Mous Tarion, ROTM HLL ie reamirer of the Sonora Mining Co, UNITED AYATR—GROOND DHURIKOS, portion being new ones, received since the vastion, eee f Bs eter 0 Sega bese. ‘2 Adare fy teeta te ba D0 deus MH ow] ‘Warts Sannaax, BM. Warrvock, won wane mr Wooraas and myths See HH. Wananr, b. Carry ee are enjoying the superior advantages of his combined Ho 69 Fh teeta Yooe-third, part all oe ——aea H. Brower, Cuances La- —_ ‘Tan, tis Gronor J, Foranst, Sener can Livarosr0x, CHARLES Yarrs, Mrx- parr Vax Scuarcr, Josnor J. Hesar, Jouura Kx sxoonan and ALoraxoy 8. Jn n- yi, This list represents a large amount of wealth, and, if s0 disposed, they nd their asso~ ciates can furnish fands to any extent to their objects— +! , the election of a pee fy ay man for’ Mayor ; the elec- thon of the Democratic State Ticket, in Novem- ber, and the election of a Democratic President next year. yee pave said, the first point is to control the Tammany nomination for Mayor, and this probably jored will, 1, be accomplished, It is rumored that Mr, FowLer is willing to fall in with the new movement, and yield the field to Mr. How, if that be the wish of the party, Mr. Heewr is acceptable to the old ‘Hard Shell” wing of the party, whose nomin: he receiv- they Teft ina tug boat about ten tiles below New Orleans, piace of their destination. They, doubtless, expect- My to be taker on board @ larger and more ble. steamer. tlona, resorting to every Hira, 0. Looxyrn, b. i 5 | cxtablishmen.ta, canes _veeemernmncnneneaeeseen SO from Arizona, Capt. Superintendent of the —————— about rik sana 3X Mr. J. G. Adams, ey Indepevdent third avin of the rer nd Mall lino, a'e> arrived | 8: Waronn, b. Wisoen H J Bre. Fiza Cohn, the prinelpel defeadant, were emt erm ners Tee UTTER — Ferrie hwo hanired pounds | 9, WALSE, bs Wispem, oss: 9 | _ Tax Board of Directors of the lately-formed guter and exeonrhy ot the will, and, after obtaining, Shorithcat foe siete ct 70 Tt ire comiraed tothe Fad haipale wae Tena, Canter, B 3 | Steamboat Company have contrasted for despening | the rents, declined to pay over the one-third to tne | Prince d. Liador dealers wiabtng $9 Join Sesto te tte 33 rose eae : an upererde of tun of stver bullion at El}. aes, 0. &.... © | Flushing Chatmel, and operations were commenced | widow, sbalygais A "esau ead dae pac Tn oS Hoesen reat chee ss HM. Lanerwiiry, st. Loonren, b. Garren... . 0 Mm last. The Channel isto be made 55 feet store of W, ay, ‘The ellver snines of Arizona wore: re doing woll, a'- on Monday ie bre that dividend would be. thrugh the people tere. were re groatiy’ ann ye by wide at the top, 60 feet wide at the bottom, andto | | The widow beeame aoxious in the mat- a rt oer pam _ntstletmemrtimsecma | sal ore A ee wera | Tein tram, eid | eee ee Sea hat Bice, — | CoN ou carpe an REDTED OpaE ville, as Commander of the Depe':...ont of New Mox- Eng'and 13, at inning: Pock'a Dock to Colloge Point, where there is already | with ‘which she was to rroolve 8300 annually, Oates rat yan — WALLS 8 00, 109 Duane Ha HOO ion chgae great matarctin ah Arz008, 24 ‘sufficient depth for vessels of any moderate draft ta her poction of the rents and profits in semi-an: yee ty paybare eRe i keattinvee Der Petlronia, awaiting Intelligence as to his farare of water, The machine employed is one which acta | 'g., , the widow bocame dimat- ene y Sones tod blood, Crore ide beer gt snewements. upon the prineiple of « planer, and is a new invention. mal ti oleae De UNPAID WATER Rich. veins of gold quarts had tyson discovered at It fe said to work well. ‘The Company have recolved Pa Pas" afte, te hereor ee a np es Santa Cruz river, in the viciuity of Port Buchanan, Sreriexs' Deatn Sestance Avvinmed.— | estimates from ‘several parties for the construction of n tm all the Ree on re The Courtuf Appeals, at Albany, have affirmed #® | their new boat. Bhe ts to be of iron, 159 feet longy ry aoe the bat hem liom” From Washiegton—Tno Fillbusters. sentence of death against Jaen Srarmans, tho wife | and of a proportionate breadth of beam. Tron ls pre- Sa snore are Truce uvoane vax piv Fashak td ington, Oct, &.—As to the reported de- | oigoner, and ordered him executed in accordance of being lighter, the boat dra fooyo es 4 . SOUR PIO io par ‘a party of Olibusters, the only authentic | ™ iJ of ferred, on account ing lighter, the wing fory. 80 Malden La SLOUR, FL oe ern ee lt acomunt in the posession of the Government is, that | With it. Unless the Governor interferes, he is like- | teas water. She will be fitted with compartments, ly to receive the murderer's reward. ‘The Court has ordered # now trial in the case Sierann, found guilty of arson. Tanaxr Excuaston,— The A, N, Gunn Guard, of Tompkinaville, 8. L, went on their first and have all the modora improvements of passonger- boate. Arnize fight is to come off to-day, at Point Abino, near Buffalo, betweon “Ko, Paton" and“ Aus- tralian Keu.y.” Both are powerful men. A large The = ‘Trade. RETAIL PRICES CURRENT OF THE SEASON, aT EVANS’ RXTENSIVE CLOTHING WARFHOUSR, but whieh could not convey them to the G+ EAT EXCITEMENT, _ a QRRaT RUGE The Federal officers secondiog. to their instruc. imate means to iuter- — Atl ran ‘Pare. ed in 1054, Me is also anobjectionable to the crt i mae "a ation, cer mean 9% | annual excursion, for target practice, yesterday. | nuruber of sporting men have left the city to attend AND 0 FULTON STREET, cay ai e Tammany « he haa, since the anion of | firmation has v#o been received that «number of it. BETWEEN GOLD AND CLIFF STREETS. sneatt x8 the party, ected with Tammany, and bas re- | filibusters are in —. Should the edronvarere ‘Tum Derartone or tTHm Cativonta Bream- Tue Scalpel Inaiote TL that the Bitte _— yeas hea a occasi \o insi q ul . cantly been initiated as a member of the Tam- invade Kicarague, ai later edad toresh wold | MIre, yesterday, joned unusual excite: ists upon it, D nm mie many Society or Columbian Order, He was ‘leo prominent in the private organization which labored se effectively in the last Presidential campaign to carry Pennsylvania for Mr. Bu- CHANAR, If Mr, Hoxr should te nominated by Tam- maoy Hall, Mr, Woop will hardly take the field against him, Indeed, in the nominations made by the Mozart Hall party on Tueslay evening, the candidates selected are those whom, it has been well understood, would almost certainly receive the Tammany nomination. ‘They are all Tammany men, and Mr, Laofanv, who has been nominated for Judge of the Supreme Court, is, at present, a leading member of the Tamma- ny General Committee. This, certainly not look mush like an ‘‘irrepressible coaflict” be- ‘tween the Mozarters and Tammanyites. It is, however, only another illustration of the little faith to be placed in the declarations or sincerity of peufeasional politicians. A good many of them are like Pappy's fleas; when you think you have got your finger upon them, they are not there, Re-Districting of the City. Tux ordinance passed by the Common Coun- cil, dividing the city into suitable Rlection 1 is- tricts, is published to-day on the first page of The Bun, As many changes have been maie, ‘wo suggest that citizens read or cut out for pre= servation, the districts into which their respestive Wards are divided, so that they may know in what district they are entitled to vote. A re- districting of the city was much needed, as aome Of the districts had become so populous that some Aiffisulty bas been experienced, when a fall vote came out, in receiving all the ballots before the hour for closing the polls. ult., arrived yesterday noon, Captain-General Coscia would be relieved from office, about the 12h of November, ‘The Tacon Theatre has been enraged by MAX Manerzxx. Markets, —Tho sugar market had improved a shade, 20, 12, eight rials, firm; stock, 175.000 boxes, against 120.000 in 1458, Molasses, — Nothing doing. Freights more active, and rates a little better. We havea lengthy account of Mr. La rAmN’s balloon trip, which the press of other matter compels us to reserve for to-morrow's paper. es eee o GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, Tae Washington Star publishes an extract from a letter written by Mr, Smrri, the Ameri- ean Consul at Shanghai, and of later date than the newspaper accounts, in which he states that Mr. Waxp, our Minister, started for Pekin on July Sth, under an escort of Tartar cavalry, Mr, Smrru believes that the American treaty bas been ratified, and be adds: “The Russian Minister has been in Pekin some days, and the Becretary of the Governor General of Siberia (Bussian) also reached bere on the chinst., with a letter to me from the Governor General, say- ing that their treaty had been ratified, [hear that the British and French Ministers return here without exchanging ratilications,” Tue good people of Wallingford, Ct., have succeeded in establishing an annual fair in their town, for the display of agricultural products, farm cattle and implements, and specimens of Manufacturing industry and skill, “heir Second Annual Fair opened on Tuesday, on the level plain near the railroad depot, and it seems to bave been a perfect success, One of the inci- dents of the fair was the visit to the grounds of three of the oldest farmers in the otaie, nainely : Capt, Davip M. Coos, aged 91; Cansran Coon, aged 66; aud Joux B. vortssox, aged #3; all hale, bearty old fellows, ‘hoy’ wore treated with’ especial honor. ‘The Vigtdarce Commitic® la Louldana, ‘The New Orleans Pécayune says that the jour- te in that district of Louisiana in whicu’ the Committees have been organized, are pL ergehnet filled with a discussiou of thelr movements. We glean some facts in regard to the disturbances which ha licited much attention. vot the . The Attakapas Keyuter uf the ® number fairies, and driven Troma h ayer) Wye Vigtianta, Asad cat- 44 fo snp Oh, ax ‘it is aid that Judge Buon as boon a fedPRA ty attompt to hold court in the pariah of Ver- mall ‘The Planters’ Banner, of the same date, rays ‘The Vigi'acoe Comunttee bave pubucly whipped nearly eoventy ctiseus of their pariabes, in the Goat of: ich & peanion ou is exhibited on'y by a wi'd aud infuriated mob, without jur ge or Jury, dered them to leave the Btate in five d the the pooaly of doatu by the handy of the same com- seat Wo are credibly informed tat # heavy Peas of » but not @ majority, was given ing, Linstead of whipping, the pro- upts te boa it were $7.57 13, against $4 472 54 the Seas omitmated . other whi ground to-day. to the ‘“ Merchants’ and Miners’ Transportation tee coll; that Di sod ee omel ee | oe borne err p-oeaar! eae Massachus tts Poultice. Line,” (under the Jomwson contract) departed on the | after 12 o'clock, and, without saying ® word, knook- A el New Bedford, Dv! sional District Smee arrived in this city last night, and left this morni: vy the Northern Central 7 sition, ‘The other districts a carried by the vote. versary of the American Bible Union was begun yes: ter¢ay morning, in the First Baptist Church, corner tions reported the following officors fur the ensuing —Rev. Messrs. G. W. Baton, A. Camvnxin, R. The steamship Cahawba, from Havana, 30th | Camrantt, 8. W. B. Paver, J. B. Covoate, Goovwrr, W. 8. CLarr, J. W. Buaw and E. Suita. Krawry, W. B. Maxson, ¢ Goonwin, W. 8, Caarr, Jawes M. Suaw, Ezra r T.1. Mian, J... Townseen, J.B. Weuts and F, Rianoton, No. be perpetrated ly interfere The powor is found in the La- -Leladon Treaty. Now Departure of the Fillbustors. ment, and large crowda were drawn to the plers from which the vessels were to set sail, The prices for passage bed ruled quite low, in consequence of ox- House, in this city, is infested with white rats. iayed sh BARNUW's WO rr aoe ay ake A mnw school house is to be built in 79th strect, near Third avenue, Proposals fur building it New Orleans, October 5.—Tho filibustors did | treme competition, and each voawel was oromded; the ecb Hibs * not eave Hureickn Bag. "Tey went down tve river | mammoth steamer Baitie, formerly of the Couva' | **° Wanted until the eth inf rn nee Age bY. Oe en oat, Pant \er, to put to eee, buh bed 20 tos beviog ss Levegry Lenpryred ir songs Taqueste, Accidents, ke. 4LU THE stCk | (He ne becence will not pee, ee Oats ta sind “| Morper nr a Lowatto on B We t's WHO EMPLOY THE iow lantic Co's line. Ia.anp-—An Aaro Mam Baarne 70 Di State Fair. after 12 o'clock on W: rnieg, roy 74 Albany, Oct, 5.—The receipts of the State Fair Gra, # man, 82 years of age, an inmate of the works bouts on Biackoell's ideal, wee beaten to deaths nh by enrant, who t tobe a tunatie? fh an sgrenty tims out to be @ lu eppesrs rom the evidence oft tn ‘Tho Northern L'ght was advertined to leave Warren street, and sho was also well laden with passengers, and took the malls. The St. Louls, which had also been advertised to leave the same pier, a1 belonging ne In 1858—a gal over last year of $3.42 54. 40,000 people were on the INDIAN DOCTOR, fee cared “a s @ LUDLOW 8T., UA Te Reg anys time to make « case for appeal, trip as far an the fuct of Bixth strect, M. R., where, at Jaat accounte, sho was fastened to the pier, undergo- ing repairs. ostom, October 6.—The Democratic Conven- Greegual hiss to'vno other wre 6 of the First Cc ional District, ected Wa. ©. N. Swit and Enwano Cl the os, 9183, $135, head until he waa inscns’ble. He then toot the sia ait, anna 3181, 2168, the 1 2 2187, 1491, Het 149, tothe Charleston Convention. | Meanwhile, U. 8. Marshal Rrapees was overhaul- | the cell bucket, and after er pouring ite conteats over hie, 108, 5 Lecompton resolutions were ado rate man, beat the bucket, until ont’ 2.—Nos, 21 30, 2116, 2196, tet . ‘The Democratic Oonvention of ths Third Crngres- | !ng the steamers,in eager search for Glibusters,whom or more wounds wore latisted head. elia, Nea 108, ib, Se eaterday, nominated Hon. Baaproay Watas and den. 0. UxpEawoov, as Delegates to mn Convention. ry Mevemente of President Bechauan, Baltimore, October b.--President Becnaxan the Government suspected of leaving port, and or- dered a strict search for, None were found, After some delay the Baltic and Northern Light went to sea, and the excitement ceased, while the stock of the Pacific Mail Stoamship Company dropped five per cent, as if struck with ague, Fact is, it was not suspocted until tho last thing, that the whole Ca'lfornia mail affair had been for weeks cut and diled in Commodore Vawvasatur’s office ; that the mail proposals were more New York Common Council myths; that Jonxson's contract was a myth, and never intended tobe performed ; Ho then 8 moment, and charged MoGas with Hie mae ate ave, Sere, having vod bf erga wunded tar be | 98 Saha cman eit 1 ene anna . ‘ ‘ over the old man’s head, after which be tried. t) es ey 1st Se oak ot ie cls Wat rae cusped ng the keepers, commen ices Pat Lee, 8m 1184, Te40, nearly out of thelr sonses, "escaped uninjured. | 1241. 1249, 1248, 1244, 1240, 1246, 1247, The Workhouse physician ‘was called to attend | 161) Moti, Dut 80 00, Pirpowe, ar death, | 243. ion ‘128, 1112, Railroad for Wheet/and. +t 2.—Nos, 1196, 1224, 1225, 1296, 1297, 1229 to Court of General Sessions, John Madden pleaded guilty to an assault on with « knife, on the 29th of June,et 192 Mime street ie ile wus remanded for sentence. Geo,, October 5.—The Domocrats Congressional District to the Oppo re believed ‘Democrats, the Tth aud Sth by solos SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS FOR Sian eevee rt hie” te Insane. ver, seamed not t: Bamuel Lane and ata thatit was, from the outset, VaNpaxniu2's own oper- | Tave been aware of th tatho wos quiet while at brake knee tae store of Mt, Jusbos’ WB ar Te GREXN BAY ISDIAN DC 7 CITY NEWS. ation, carefully covered over, and the finishing stroke | work, and hie orasinew was whilotn his | Greenwich, wtrect, on July. 19th, and stole $1 . verdict of the Coroner's Jury was, Jou MoGax came to his death from injuries received fat the hands of Daxrm. Dautoott, on Octobs F, 1890, while in a der tnd, further, we exonerate the keepers from all blam)."— ‘Daiscoi. was admitted to the Institution on Friday ‘MoGns hasbeen there, was only to be perfectedat the last;moment, so as to defeat any combination sgainst It, At the proper time the curtain dropped, the myth retired, Oommo- dore Vannrnni.t pocketed the mail contract, ‘and with tt will take the best share of the California trade, American Binte Unton.—The tenth anni- oon E OOPARTNE uaksa Ir REUIP HERETOFORE gine nares of judgment. on of Broome and Elizabeth streets. Rev. Dr. T. Aunt “ th! ip thi lex ‘fae ma" Stock companics never are, and never were, any | &t bis own request, since building was put up. | & woman met MoNama.s, and so'icited his compan; an Al Eira ‘i ren ta6k, D. D., proaided. The Committce on Nomine- “ bad re MoGexis absut 50 years of age, and # native of Ire- ny and lowt ver. ick oe ted wateh for Vanvannter, land. Hoe was committed to prison, once, three years to the Bate ‘Tum Mozart Senatorial Conventions mot last | Four Dean ix Bap.—A man, named Ron- years Faso aa kai 8 palibe bo wi ON bl al SOLENT FIC Di DISCOVERY, : ‘boy, named James Smith, pleaded gullty to petit ¢ radical cure snd, prevoat for President. Rev. Dr. Awmrtaaz. Vier Presidents, | evening, and made the following nominations :— Bas, Yormcy wap Sound dead, Hay morning, tn | 14 2c@ny, but on recommendation of the complainant, tthe tooth ache, by the Dental y /ecstne Fovrru Dist.—Ex-Alderman Wa. Witaon, of the 1st Ward, on the first bal! t for Senator, received 26 of the 45 votes cast, the balance being for J. MoLxop Morruy, Furtn Dist.— Seven ballots were had. On the ist Dallot Cuas, Faamcis received 8; Sxemu Ecy, Jr., 6, and Bruxaxp Krity 10—tho rest, with the exception of the last ballot, wore ties between Keuuy and Evy; retired some hours before grosily intoxioated, and in- temperance is supposed to have been the eause of bis ‘An inquest will be held upon the body to day. Drara or hg Man Srannep i Baxter erarer.— 0) ros, the man who was mabbed on lant Bau ornoon in Baxter stroet Gied early last evonhug at the City Howpltal. It ls suppored the deed was committed by a woman from whom Convetivs atole 73 cents, and who in a fit of e—ente warranted. 1 cet ment waa suspended. re, weesen! re, J Hierne Haddlory convicted of an anaault and bat- Gaye Deatiet, from Parte, 660 teryon Thowas Kenley, on June 30h, in Cherry street, was remanded for sentence. Mary Cogan was tried for an essault on Mary Wil- son, with @ lamp, at 115 Monroe «treet, on July Qat. Mra. Wilson threw Mary Cog ‘at out of & window which caused the aasault. The Jury acquit- ted Mary Cogan instantly, It was one of these cases wich ought not to have been entertained by the rego stabbed him, Grand NO 10 AND 7) cOWERY, SRE J, M, Caamr, BR. Rreanp, L. , D. T. Fawnino, BE. Apkins, J. Boous, J. Buay, ©. T. en AND ROOMS, A FEW ME® CAN BE aCCOMMODAT- Ah ot with board, at 1254 Wont #ich at, Call in the Managers for One Year,—Samunt Baan, M. C. Hoaas, Jone Baay, C. T. Byrn. the last ballot stood, Exy, 5; Keuuy, 10; and E. L. ‘Acctpxnt.—Joun Coutres was brought to | 4 &", w olhor minor cones wore disposed of, and the OARDING—4 MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- Managers for Two Yeart.J. 0. Avaa,0, 8, | Mvmrny,d, ‘The Convention thenadjourned, to meet | the New York Hospital, yesterday, suffering ‘from iw. | Court adjourne ch rgb’ ith goed bs ean next Wednesday night. Sait Ecy, Jr. and Demxagp Ke..y are Tamme’ nyitos, and considerable feeling was manifested on ived Ly having his wagon run against by shennan Sth avenue car, while he was attempting to drive across the track at 26th street. He was thrown from his seat, and one wheel of the wagon passed W. D. Mvarny, o 9 House from 17th ea cus 3 Matt, store, 06 Sac" weebly, Iuquli BoARD-WANTED, , POR “TWO YOUNG BROOKLYN. Deata rrom Eating Marcnes.—Coroner hed Tsdlen, in a private family, or where there Managers for Three Yeara —J. W. Fue, W.H. | the part of the Simon pure Mosartors, who insinuat- | over him, Hoston hekd an inquest yesterday, upon the body of Ctl but few eee ~arders ; a he 10°h or Ith Wards prefe 4 8 child, three years o'd, who died at No. 10 Vanbrant Btrneta | Aulorora ('r8 dayr, BF. Le Beation id Pexrrron, ©. ©. Morton, D. 8. Panwener, C. ©, | 6d that it was the desire of a portion of the Conven- Street, frm tie effects of polsnnous substances used | T. 8, Nive, Beoretary, 04 bls" 24T rene, 6.5 8 ayn B.Grasd st, Police intelligence, & 5. Ronaixc A Hore: Keerer.—A man calling hivuself Param Tiraney,was arrested yesterday, in this city, by officer Macponaun, of the 2lst precinct, ‘8 fugitive from Philadolphia, where, it is alleged, tion to play into the bands of Tammany. 81x11 Distaior.—On the second ballot, Isaao D, Pansons, of the 18th Ward, was nominated for Sena- tor by the following vote: Inaao D, Pawsons, 11; Reauanp 8 Pisoxmey, H. Horemvas, J. W. Samuns, LT, Saar and 8. 'T. Mina way, ‘The Treamver presented a report, showing an ex- yenditure 9.9102 07, apainst recelptaof $40,147 62, ‘The Bert in compsition for making Heke uy onda, whi it was tal r matches, On Bun- je ebild was cresping about the, fluor, and some matches, It was seen to bite off the they were taken away, but shortly after sick aud died. Dr. Van Zasor mato CAHPORNIANS | ’ ut hi A one Jecaat Wo the bane River bustunaan tae ile new motel lod, hov ene lbp io tu ot fo fore 't eis rie aod deabtetrnny 3 36 ‘e it rena ae gee ba sarang Tee Commitice on, , Ralirwede , a) #t2 o'clock ‘ Seon Nak Rue alt ete iN — LOM- Ne b pen reed the annual report ; the ab- 44 present Senator, 5. ho stole $900, in one hundred dollar Bills, on Poun- | the kot amination, and found the stomach ets for 'C d ; tmuch inflamed. He also discovered a quautity of A Coch eet stract of which is, that the Scriptures printed in the | Savenru Distaiot.—Gov. P. @. Maroney received sylvapla banks, f ss. Srammmoes . hotel keope or | Oivepboruss which. ia one of the U rege Al iiss ea pad Sigua and to ied Oo ‘ Spanish languages, was belug efficiently distributed | the nomination, Seen ey ersincltne eemrey in hisPeket aad on | the Manufacture of matches The Goroner's jury repattmment, and late of the Me ar. tral America; that 15.000 copies of the Italian . = awakening, found that he hart ee been robbed. ‘He sus- | Tendered # verdict in accordance with the facts, T. 8. BIMB, Secretary, .! = se roeteserrr—aeerrorereneisoecinancers scriptures tad all boon distributed in Halyyand it | 1" Republican Central Committeo held @ | pected Timaxxr, who been loafing about the | Porssicat.—The Democratic City Convention a8 ~ was Intended to increase that number toh».oo0; | **cial meeting last evening, to arrange for the Pri- [otne, and at once telegraphed to our police, ‘The | have fixed Thursday, the 13th October, for holding JAMES a FOR SALE, : mary elections, It was decided to call them in the | Tewult was, the thief was auuht with $100 of the | their primary meetings and Friday, ie 14th, for COMMISSIONER OF DERDS, more than $4 000 had boon raived to distribute 100,000 ‘Testaments among the German soldiers during the late war in Europe ; the work of revising the English Scriptures, was progressing ; a seriesof 4 one page tracts bad been Issued, over a million of which had been distributed. At the afternoon semsion, after singing and pray- stolen money in his possession, and some jewelry which he bad purchased at an exorbitaut price at's shop in Chatham street. Mr. Staranomn came to the city yestorday, and tdentided the prisoner and his money. Tramtney refused to go back to Philadel- pia, without & requisition from the Governor of nnaylvania, and he was therefore locked ap until one could be forwa Cowmipsp Br A Woman.—A Mus, Manaa- holding the Convention to nominate Justions of the jatter part of noxt week, but the day was not named. ‘The Ward organizations manifest much fooling re- garding the regulations of the Central Committes, Tur: New York correspondent of the Charles- ton Mercury says:— Among the celebrities who traverse the Broadway trottoir, day after day, un- WILSON 650 SEWING ine for sate cheap for cach, at 160 Allen et, 208 R FOR 8ALE—TO BE DELIVERED ta cl te Fae A locomotive aoe NEW YORK SUN OFFICE, WHEELER & Seudder, or, DD, Leceure— Gbuiey of oe Ba gg inDiny othe Gone of of thy Pil fy ‘oven a Recreate sonal y be bad at the . penotantes,—The residence of Mr. Frevar- 1ck Hoaion, No, 18% Johnson street, was felont 1s! entered by means of nippersy ot Bunday night Task, er women: ad robbed of $26 75, tho aavings of @ ‘The box also contained some relics daughter, com of Joun G. Jas t, was entered by = is ef) & free conference was opened by the Secretary | ynown to the busy million, ia the giant form of M. | EET BLevvact, of No, BSI Third avenue, on Wednes- | opening the door with falso keys." The family dis M ARRIAC AGES. Wag letter tre Pr Ruy, of Mute ut minh whe you oil vomaaben wes ( ST ampeed are ee, cee Soae mama | Creel ie irene Goble Wao ty bed | eas asc sroien, | BAGATELLE TANLES FOR SALR CHEAP Kev, Dr. J. Cuan, of Pennaylyania, followed with of Police under tho short-lived provi- | severe castigation with a cowhide. East caused her ‘Tux Board of Supervisors met at the County fey, Oe th be Ne EC 8. Holme, afc, to. ure 4 sane fr leat arte aplen, ey if mating’ Sete afow rerhs, How BM: Benny of Now Jorwey, | gional Frouch Government of 1943, Cacsemiaes wept Meg ag ob ened Bg well Spor ll esterday, | Bote Bosse untinportant matters. were DAVIC ENORL-< rh by nk NTH, billiard table m en k Fulton ot." rite Sears agir Mts) proeanda oe the Sostotyy 2 V tw tho talit and atonteat man in the city, with the | by'sandorus reports and when called to acount by consider. ty te ones fitendcte ot Ray fe Troms. | as. ntoey, ME Goorae Devia aaah anne, ’ 0. Had procard a copy of the Bret quarto | exception of General Sort. ‘The ex-Police Minister | her, refused either to deny his alleged assertions, or , y eno | ee Hible publiabed in this country by Dr. Couuams, We | yt Pratik Ay nog prerdgd Ly peg Ed ceed give ber any other satisfaction, and therefore whe ‘wok it out of him with a cowhide, The magistrat> held her to ball in $800 to answer a charge of assault and battery. Eau.s appeared to be moro of recove: nages than having Mrs, Duavvaut punisbed, but ke applied to the wrong court, «sali ARREsTep vor Sgpvcrton.—James Cav- ANAGH Was arrosted, charged with the seduction, un- dor promise of marriage, of Many Bounax, When brought before Justice Buxwwan, he acl ‘DEATHS. BR. DLBY — Ia is Witlemsbareh. onthe Sth th noe of af foueot speneieaensthen Frid’ year of ber eepretfully invited to attend her erase, 08 B o'clock, from abula pay is now 8 Marchand du Vina on Broadway, His gigantic frame aud commanding mien seem to qualify him for the responsible and dangerous duties of his former office, and one can readily belleve the stories which are told cf ds determination and intrepidity y during the Urief and bloody whirl of the last revolu- Ax80N, D. D., followed with a few re- | tion, marks in corroboration of Dr, Barxmn, Rev. Dr. L, or of $78,187.10 from last year. Too Alms Kespor's malary was rained to $800, and that of is aasistant to $600, For 8: BALE. EOE, oF SINGEA’S SEWING order, for tminsedlateiy, “Gall at tit Pired ate. ees Bie FOR BALE—« G00D STAND FOR ANY ye eo Fors SALE_ONE OF W tag WEEDS a are ‘bet bee fa bet aftr are now all over the land reading a revision of a vor= sion of King James’ edition, published at Trenton, New Jersey, ‘Thereis great need for the revision of the Scriptures and the American Bible Union iy in- Mus. Wrrcow's Soormine Sravr. Mre WINSLOW, en experienced murve and Female BBPRY In Be Proobien, Ot, portent eldeat ever Meret ©. Baran was in favor of publishing tracts far grata. | AN official Harbor survey, just completed by | his guilt, but alleged, in extenuation, that he was 40 nee the fear emery all hyreyoandy = en Orb, nantes ant Milles Beery, ith avy; also & tous distribution, so as te place the Union more be- | the Government, reports that the Battery enlarge- | poor thes be thought it Iruprudent 13 Ke eed ollay Coys . pt pag — fepinnd he oper hae h are reafectfally tn’ relation, Magistrate pend upon it, Mothers, yourselves reaay) sfternore, 23) = fre the worlds iment bas resulted in two fost less depth of water in Dut locked him up {oF trial. vod relief end health to your infentn, Bortootty eafo i fromthe’ reaidene Feaideoge hi parauta a, = For 5a SALE_GURNEY'S XL. ‘MACHINE. Rev. BO. Bart expected to goto Heaven | the North River, off Pier No, 1, than waiithe case in ING A SLUNG Suor—SAMC. Tarwen, | tm all casey, Gold everywhere, Priee only 95 cont per | {5° three yearsago, but had been morelfally epared. God had weaved him from the world and everything in ity except the Bible Union, Key, Dr. Buoanes, of Va, alluded to bis visit to Now York in 1829, to confer with the late Dr. Brren- 1866, Wrru the exooption of a single large chande- ier, all the lights in the main hall, at the Palace Gar- den Fair, are fitted up with wires, to exhibit Wit- 0n's process of lighting simultaneously the burners Daven, was arrested, © with carrying shot and with sasauiing awms Ware with fie was taken befure Justion Costuousy and com- of $000 bail, for trial, Grand lances Taa, —VaALEsiive Sxrmour was arrested on Wednesday, charged with stealing oats SEES ern eS tom Da hint airs « way, up stains, yy SALE_TWO| NO. 2 SINGER'S SRW ER's BY- ae Bao ‘tom Sta de Bea ina meee & Srvoer's No. 2Sewme Macmixe, Binger’s No, 1 Sewing Machine... and, polufal Unga, whieh orn christ fay fortitude, Anua B Oow be wife of Thomas 1m, and Ceneniee, James jarraret Burus, aged ¥4 yeare sna 1 ‘monte {pieces er sone Gomon"and’ Yorn jonn (at, ‘The Bible was the moet important volume Rpromiscory note for $109, the property of Davie Kir on trom ber’ late apeeaneee A 4n a large bullding,by electricity, Mr, W1Lson unos, ‘Of No, 116 Sixth avenue, He was taken to vee, 00 Ul vps street oltbous farther lavitetica, ‘i un the world, butit was uow ao imperfectly trauaiated | 1) °ohrecaisn with « strong betierss Heweore's eat the bo Be a eee italned for cenaine, | are without any sival in the marbet. fwaokce abd Ohicago ‘i | FOR SALE CHEAP WHEELER & wit. as to be full of contradictions and ambiguous phrases, which were much misunderstood by the mass of the people, For some years t! LM, SINGER & Co., No 458 Broadway, N.Y, No. 160 Fulton st., Drooklya, Norice—Revvction or Fark —8xoonp Ave- ished the follow i ‘citar Wedaesdayt apere please oup! DRUGIN- aco Drugia, oned Byears,6 months aa He Fe Clit Won ha Baht eae toe “i and Ughte the burners by @ spark. The gashe turnson by the main. At a side door sits aman, be- fide an instrument that looks lke a small sowing machine, ‘The wires that connect his machine with ‘ios RULRy, residing at No, 317 Eighth avenus,was arreated, charged by gr brotheriavan with stealing $id Tron bie’ Justige Baanna’ bold her for trials. Buinorr Bexwert was taken into custody, charged : | pease POULTRY AND VEGETABLE § STAND FOR work had been going}ou fianly, ane Railroad Com eerily, but qu ow be o ja mantilla and youne other arti- fare, AER lea poulir: ant vravtable a wut autely, oad ttl wear avelia Fit the great chandelier aro all concealed, but touching | Wi stvaling a lace, mantilia sud poune aiher of oth inet oF ares by betore Of a ford ‘auntie ret, Tete Atty of the Bap tiats of Virginia ware Tiree times one key, all ite Ughts are oxnguished, | Liver, cf No.1? Hubert ‘sand Justice Common Me es Le ot ange Maza Bes! ‘soa ae ier. Dr wh wus a iciphiay apoke | T*DIOW another key thrtee a are ve-lighted, An | Hooked ber up for trial. rom ake eee teeta ‘ae Deg ans {it icknem fird tu the conferees meeting uit we Rk® | Anuicator on his inadrument shows jut how much Beard ef Edncaslon, Booty st teelock from Ber sere iwon, or when it {# off, ‘This is BaMox. Gampt- opened. Rov, Dr. T. L. Barcxumninos, of Indiana, | pparetas came from @ State where not only the majority, but any pia pe t by shuoied byelep dn pp sad on ud child, of an; olf - , mn ogers haa A L aoshlincergy Base ak is ld _ oligenie, tion inthe Vaited States Senate Chamber, and by was still weak with the chills which be had tal Mauaihees ce gts ei as ae naped 10 off, Mr. Gann . while preeching paheog bl ne ak MORN ET paratun to private housan at «cont for « modern the truth of God's wor ek fo men's consclen- | ti ge-story house ef $100, By running a wire along ces as closely as the chills stuck to bim, all th, each window and door, the moment « bu: z ch windor door, th rglar lifts « world would tum to be revisiouists, Mo said he had | ey ypena a door, at night, every burner in raised. over 10,000 fy the bale Be Laie tho house is lighted, aud the burglar cannot tura off months, Mr. ET, Cygmxnre, jordan, N. Yo | tne gas bimulf, unless be knows the spot where the spoke briefly. i pace ya hire emer a ttoo | Tesister ia kept, and can got afely to It before the to Calvary Oe tp for t.teruen vary Conte Seer e won Tyetar, baghet Gerh ahd, p08 08 y*The reat ves and fiends of vo vo, Thareday iter fully oe Crp frat ga ur Yt, Reon yes ey Behar Tat tee | Suan ins oO weday, Oct, Btb. Of eousamptlen, nena St ha oEWaleinGrnce, aged Ht At a meeting of the Board last evening, Rd a discursion ensued upon the motion to increase whe salary of th Drincipalof the male department of the ‘suimar school of the 16th Ward, from $1500 to $1.~ foo! Referred to Finance Committee. ‘The motion fo sppropriate $2,000 for a heating and ventilating appar- atus, for Primary school No, 20,was mae and carried, ‘The plan to adopt @ gymnasium in all the schools was reforred. Mr, Gunan, of the lath Ward, moved, . that the local teachers should give the children under their care more time for relaxation, even if it was for but five minutes between cach hour, ‘The motion ‘was carried BY a vote of 21 to 5. ‘The followlug annual appropriations were re- |KIRTS—SEIETS—SEIRTS, PECK ont ‘Aro cloning out their em re wock for the season, at ARO ALB, Bkirte of every doveripto1 i {Seirteall kinds wt Maur Las aT Rooral | Tap es Parent ee Britis ite of atl inte : Fear eral Ofce, Rta ta 7S ah a Ba yt Forcce vite 1S, Oct, ee tl Teka Of Teachers and Janitors, of Lg hy Le will wotles that Hream Awves- ms see alaria is taken, cidenta 08, Peay ptt rede oh SEWING, 8 MAUHINED—AEW (a8D 7 meetings, and notice given that a conference meeting ae. be be fal Corpetine 4 ies Bi Git Fis Gioan es tar ae any ave: would commence at six o'clock in the evening, to last Tne number of emigrants arrived at this port, one hour,and then to be followed by # business meet- | tunis year, up to the present date, amounts to 60,697, ing, Bev. Mr, Baoapve was, at hiv own request, | ageing 62.007 which arnved here up to the saine released from the committee on revision of the gospe | date, last year. of Bt. Job, aud Rev. W. Gamas, of New York, wan} 7 Tecontly set out in the Central substituted. Adjourned, After the afternoon services were ecneluded, the Folks for O08 end Sore ear Cake is entrap meeting sdjourned to the basement of the charch, | tor was to ve amount each, y ‘where @ liberal repadt wes spread. Scores of protty ‘Ho now mays thet Mature ts to blame for their dying, guile, for the First Beptist church is noted for ita beau- ) and that the aoll is uot good enough to grow large ty, were in’ettendance, and the single hour Let ween | trees. Tt is feared that be is correst, as graulte haw the wlternoon und evening session, was most agroc.” been the usual crop of that locality. rool Ee Ea te te ae a nronaTe—W hat « toucl See Moos eereraar at eens $60 Oro BAL! pee tate waste. =e hay ‘This emount is an advance of about pet Foor. printed.