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Capt. Cravnounna, of the Dun! which 1 tid init, My impression at the Gna ry there by the | ments were 6 miedo to treater cords were deport d there ty This wees : THE NEW YORK SUN. Teta crowns nud wubwequcaty reracTed by He) 4° Vesting ga a Faas tbeoate. ene | ine torte, on the 9408 onal Se on 0, 1859, at Cape Victor, oo ei ont MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, ceasing nant flenenn eaade for Uape POA me important frem OnliCoesta, —— byt ae 0 wreak ward of It ie fut EK 0 Gend Advortionsemts tp shocking OF BRODERICK DIFFICULTY. i Ati oe rn wae OUg THE BR ie Terry Kills Senator Broderick. —_—— LNTENSR BXCITEMENT. ——3 barton, and serene Pourton.—The Tammany Primaria take eT i mse the mp beget yn this yt ‘aco this ovening. ‘Their chief fnterest centres in th an Che Bonatcria’ and Amembly somtnationy, as It ts re ar ores oquai fe any. tipped that as the Mezerters have token up, ia | ye aff anticipation, the Tammany candidates for the pri- — ¢ Ye" *Voon's Opera Honee,ta the mar. cipsl Judicial nominations, there will be no or AN 6 in Broadway, near Prince stfeet, is division on this part of the tiekd, For f = 4" | commented into an rlegant there will probably be doubie ominationr be” Sttices, &e, ‘The upper part of the building ators A all ty aon'e Aistricte, In the 4th District, om AN. Wir nation by the Mozarters does not give mr the friends of his rival, J.MoLeon Mov he nomination of the latter upen « ut with mall chance of muce” Beaman Kaur baa boon * ‘i of the Sour to us Bt. Lonis, Oct, 8— the Overland sail gart men againat ‘Tum intelligence which comes killing of ua and Terror Met | seh uit, Jefferson ity to dey. Mr. Keuzr is enter Mail, of tho killing ‘not been found. ie and, Sewing ae ‘ween fenator and Oniet | Mr. \ {fornia by the by Judge Tren, in a thts Rr winter at eect Isang ater hag 0 | The betes ata an Fran ott Goan nea Syaatar Broventor, = | cended Wellington Chan fie ‘On . Baopaniox fell at the Ore | gnq thir ofound sensation through: ‘oy the west side of Cornwal 7 rience, te ne bl duel, will predace # pr returned by ib, they were beset i fre, baving Leen through ng | ny ‘te Union. ‘There had beon previous cons | fo 12th Serderasess IMO 4 188, On | gered Ul Tr pa, 9 eS cosne amend: | of Arndletoey rorart® the duel, but the | Bi rarmax died on, the 21%“ ecdoned dive | 10H, When be Gied, ccmeholy events Judge, Tast 4: nominate ia not yet known—but the chance ; hich we pablish this morning is positive } ee md April, Ith, Tae Vistory, and the war- | 1 art. - Clegting any Demoorat in the district is very smal. DOWD vw iwestaatial, Poor DAVR has fallen a | Ieamuer OGG tee in, member, Tt is wald that Judge Taxxt resigned bls noat or In the Seventh district, Gov. P. G. Matonay has the aod dines recognizing the bar- | Under th be etch letmaan acd ‘Tacwan Haren. 3 Mozart nomination; while Ex-County Clerk Conoune Se ran tell ~ ‘When it was first Cariossonds were.J..O- MeRraree * in not ao sure of the Tammany nomiration aa he was ‘barows code . Jud Short Coutos, of Yreka, or Mr. Jor some time Several other eandidates ars now nounced that « duel between him and Judge vast Ban Francisco. strongly ti id. ‘Tenn would tallow the California election, his Boot cian aoa etre of ll wt Mp ets ety in te eld, Qrlenda tn this city condemned bis raxbnos. Te | abvotes here cr ara with pckaren shove, Carcxarmd,—The BrerHENBON and Lock: duallist, and tinskilled in the use of the | Oty, Cooking utensils, trem won, Tape Yam match was concluded on Saturday morning. Al- biker od Tis antagonist, on tbe ot" | vas, A dip, elrei. & Content ene iats though the price of admision to th: grounds was pistol or the rifle. by birth, was familiar from bea 2 ot athward, acroms Back Ba; reduced to % cents, the attendance was light and teary, 6 Reals “ot both weapons. record waa fotind, having bean depe very litt'e interest manifested. ‘The following ta the bis youth with the ore O Patweon them, though | Com and M. nme Vents, im ROT: 000 = ‘The risks were not eq'! h enters into the moral | fin ecarch until within a fow days march of Cope ‘Loonraa's—First Innings ... that is not a matter Mog Mair, Axa Senator of | Hernchel, without finding any tact of the wrec! Becond do... consbderation of the sad aftair, alt of natives. ., and long.99 deg 27 W. wih .¥ an decl Total Takei the United States, he ought t att ye ou teen te otis Jee Gussovered. by tient, ppg aly d Brarienson's—Piew fonings......., 08 Dueling is Tson, Ho subsequent vs im , yreviounty,, a8 his notice | election waa over he would the dignity of his position, Thin buat bad been ' condemned by the enlightened pub be ready for his enemies, com AGO ieee 6 emphatically y State ascent of the Pash River, but was tended for Goubad cata ean in Ca ee Bie Total .veeecsiss seve elT® of the world, and nearly (Ae rently, upon a return journes aoandoned, lection ‘been Bild lic opinion laws making itapenal | re thick abe wast, to the ahipe, Baopatox was dofeated, In the course of it, G In favor of Loowvin'e aide...” 16 in the Union bas passed laws Re direction. Bie me” — souhted being pointed | and himself had gone through #e bitter a contro ‘The eleven left on Baturday night for Phuadelpl offence. In some, the killing of a man in a duo’ | Ay tect wide, wan sured 28 fect in fedgsth by J 89 that a duel between thom waa tntrersally oxpoot- |’ pUiadelp iy * Bronenick should bi an light ax pom ont carefully fitted, and made | °d, but, to the surprise of all their fronds | where they commence a match this morning, and js murder, Senator Bros of his | ondainost'”, -¢ But the sledge was of solid oak, | snd the public, it place between Taxny and | wit) continue playing during the week, respected this public opinion and the Jaws of his} ent te, -# heavy as the boat, imeelfy and not between the two | Benators jor deeedl-ldk Ae Mbeery Lier ord to~ , of Quantity of clothing was found within her, ; es ‘ul RODRRIOK was Raa at like that which we recor to- | qin. oye quanty oth ' ; mm) Tum Intsm Dereration at oun Crrr ry, Aa Repnblia, and gives part of tie boa rege! ‘Traay, who delivered a ohalle layin the the boat, under pile of Cletlng + the uch more disturbed, probably by mal fourd in the bow. Five pocket wat hes, ‘quantity of silver apoons and forks, , casts a stigma upon our f pra lis @h argument for the depreciation of rena | conditions agroed on. we snd 6 to mortal combat. Tt van at once accepted, and It Is understood the that no person except Cuorcnrs.—The Rev, Drs. Enaarand Ditt. held forth yesterday in our city churches, In the itutione nd a few relig- ade tee seconds, surgeons wore to know | evening the former preached at St. Paul's M. FE. free institu 4 f fous books, were also found, but no ‘journals, pocket | of the time or place of the duol, Baopaaiom and | Church, corner 4th Avenue and 29d strect, and the ‘Blow our enemies will seize upon the fact of & | ke or even ames Upon an: fo of clothing, f TERRY immediately left the city, ® fact which moon latter af Westaote Cure, Od ae Ini tes and a Judge of the Two doutterbabralied guns upright against the widely kuown and catined the greatest ox- ter ‘eata.ininter Church, street, between ‘Benator of the United bie Jes a in ‘States | boat's side, precisely ax they had beon placed eleven ditement. Expectation on tip-toe, = the sole | Oth and 7th avenues, Both churches were crowded of one of our sovereign Sti foe foaded ‘concernin, ro \- . Suprome Court of oi olis-barrelled pistols to | CoG there oiee antsuntiog: in" abuctcnsy, ton | pitted Gght.Itsecms thats. corresprndence waa | ‘@ °*°°% going out erme’ id that Tarn resign | 20Ibs. or €OIbs, of chocolate, some tea and tebacco, | Opewed with s view of acttling the difhoulty. The | Arrack or Panatysts.—Captain Bowne, lay one another ! It is said that TRRRY Fesign” | uct wan not wanting ; @ ‘drift tree lay within 100 | Feportisthat Baovrxion waa ready to givesatinfactlon | 14 won vnown New Work Underwriter Agent, was, i hip before fighting the duel, but | yards of the boat. Uy stating that, although he used the li ‘com - nown New Yor! + Agent, od his judgeship lleve bi Many very interesting relics were brought away by , Plained of un the spur of the moment and in the heat | on Saturday, attackod with a paralytic stroke, He that does not mittgate his erime, nor relieve his | 1.S10°Fromaon, and some fow by myselt.- Onthe oth | Of personal debate, such wero nt the fealings of his | tay lovt the uno of hie loft aide, and up to 10 o'clock from the indellible disgrace which is | June I reachod Point Viotory without having found | heart. | It is said that thin apology or explanation ¥ : charscter of nine-tenths of | anything further. "The clothing, cw, wan again ex. | Was Det aatinfactory, and a mecting was agreed on to | last evening remained speecheem, now affixed to it, In the eyes of nine-tenths of | er a a coimonte, note-Locks, &c., without suo. | take place at five o'elcok on the morning of the 12th o- ee bis countrymen be wil appear hereafter only a8 | See record placed th tbe oxi, and snvher buried | Ut the weanansto Dawteahoctare. At theapraint: | Farnum Marrites:'s Brart DAY AND rs ithe alayer—the murdorer—of a fellow-being ; | ten feet true north of it. Nothing warthy of remark | Dregque cf abort two hundred orsand several | CRLFSRATION,—This is a birth day anniversary and unless he is more hardened in his feelings | we reach on 19th June, five days after Lieutenant lee bmn ad Be teen 3 = = Hd @ that noted philarthropist and Temperance Apo 0 louse, beyoud pie Mission, n Francl on than meat men are, remorse and disquiet must a ge of King William Island bet ita | County, hot (uM bt aatiatactory io we | te, and will be colebrated this evening by a pubiid daunt him day and night during the remainder | north and weet extremes, Capes Felix and Crozier, onés, either in consequence of the nature of thé of his life. has not been visited by Eaquimaux since the aban- bom mag) td Lenk phan Sool “ Fis Wir eres: Fre Relics John Fraakiia, articlas lying strewod shout, which are, F 03% A f pricelens valt mal touched, “There will be no more Arct!c expeditions to nd Cry serck ol real vibe in probable abe fan ‘ateo Co dat a ite ener ‘seven |B. Hocloty, and members wil be present, together . upon some! - inlets to tue south- , = | with ox-Ma: many noted cltivens. Aisoover the fato of Sir Jons Framtis, In| lies upon some of the, of lying inlets tot tenoed measuring the ground. a | el bo 0 eottan’ cde, the telegraphic summary of the Canada's news, | On'the 2th Juno, Captain Youna and his party | thelr seconds, in # few minutes took. appointed published on Saturday, the result of the last | returned, having completed. thetr on of the | Placer. At this moment the of Police and three somssrereepy ya search, by which the insularity of Prince of Wales Land was determined, and the coastline intervening Letween the extreme poluta reached b; Osnoune and Browne discovered lot Strait and Bir James Rose's Four River Bay. vexpedition, sent out by Lady Fraxkuim to search for tidings of her husband, was briefly an- eounced. Inthe London papers, since received, we have s detailed report from Capt, McCrtx- Wy Lioutenaute 10 between Bol- furthest jn 1849, at ‘Tim Home vor Wirxxases.--Among the im- provements which the Metropolitan Police Law was designed to make, there was not one that met with as early and goneral approval as that which directed * | the Comminsioners to establish a house for the deten- ’ nl After considerable time it in deliberation they vock, who commanded the search yacht Fox, of | petiuitotwotid: Coytalnn Pound nent Deck four ot | surrendered themselves and were liberated on parvta, | tion of witnomes, distinct from the places in which the evidences which he obtained of Sir Jou | his men, and for 40 days journeyed on through fogs | BRopxmox and Teas to appear before | crimina’s themselves were confined. As soon as was . gales with but one man and the dogs, building | the Falice Gout at two soe oo ap | practicable after the recognition of the law, @ place Fraxxuin's death on the 11th of June, 1847, | S'mniw but each night ; but few mon cowid sand a6 | Ue 12th ult, the day before the duel renult of } Presticable ater ty pereraalts ned aod the abandonment of his ships, the Erebus | longs continuance of labor aud privation, and ite thot preaeeding ie 0 meter patel Nery hs ee averg ogicns pier 5 in | oMeet upon Ci ‘oUNG war paint fonts estile meeting. tablished, ‘ince furnished the most gratify- and Terror, by his surviving associates, 105 in | $Tettenkat ttonsow was unable to stand without as: | | This was the second duel in Oalfornia,in which | {90ers ane ctace of detention, a#, pulled by umber, on Apri! 224, 1848, In the ice, upon the ‘upon his return on board. Bropmmicn had been engaged. The former took : H fi “a west coast of King William's Island, From alf that can be gleaned frem the record pa- brace about ubne yeare ciao, ls oc, nesr the vicinity the zhaoks wabencil Up Willing stees pl gare o ‘Oak a emall town across the Wi é a ™ ‘Tho overland expedition of Dr. Raw bad pre- | Hoearticlen of othing and eqripenoat discovered, | {fom San Francisco, froma which Wt aictaat abors | 0° White street—tmbene 5 aad 0%, | The ipenent dlacovered, viously obtained information from the Eaqui- | it spears that the al ‘the Erebus Te had doliberate!, y eaux and re'tes of the FRanniin expedition, | ctort exerted diiring the third. winter #3. tenor the Pponeat was a professed Gullit which direeted Captain McCrixrock’s search, | travelling equipments complete, It le much to be greatly reduced the th of all on board—far mor haps, than leer, eat te ae the ioe, and it was not until the spring of 1859, | Avationed In the boat, Le 68 geographical miles! and that the expedition were enabled to commence | from the shipate Montreal Tiand, 220 miles. ‘The the search where it was expocted that traces of | Most perfect order seems to Lave exlsted thrugh- The Fox, which left England in the beginning | sry of 1858, ‘encountered the usual obstacles from pe PT ear is taet eatch: whkek’ soncl contenta, but Iickil period, the Sevator is manner and circumspect in his speech than previously been the case. ous the lost Faanxiix expotitionists might be | Tn order to extend as much ax pousible the rablic oats di oa tee encenlng ot 9 $9; ont baighry-ed found, Capt, MeCtasroex s sea einee obeervateney auticrriont tomcientific;pur, | largctt ever witnessed in this State. unable to penctrate beyoud Bel ot Straits, ove#, and for which instruments were ones Bt, Louis, Oct, 9.—The overland mail of the the Fex wintered (1505--'0#) In Brentford Bay, ‘and spoon Py the liberality of the Koyai Boclety, bave | 16th reached this cty Inet night. he search—including the estuary of the Gi Fish | been continually and carefully teken, and every Some of the San Francisco papers evince s dispo- River, and the discovery of 500 iniles of coast line, by which we bave united the explorations of the former portunity has been ewlraced by the surgeon, 8: sition to make it appear that ‘ALKER, M. D., of forming complete collections tn soarchirg expeditions tothe north and weet of our | all the various branches of natural history. amort that the duel was conducted in strict accord ‘position, with tho of Jawas Kosa, Daase, and Stur- ; ‘ance with the code duello. Baoveaioa's pistol wont éom, and Rar to the South—bas been performed by | Accompanying this report are complete in- | off before raised inte line with bie antagonist. Txa- ledge journeys this spring, con tucted by Lieutenant: shot took effect two inches from thi ventories of the articles found, and though the relics recovered will be preserved with religious care, the mere enumeration of them possesses no special interest, They consist principally of Howton, K.N., Captain Aries Youna, and myself, Many deoply interesting relics of our lost country pon the western shore of ‘King Willisu Islav Faquituaus, by who way part of the breast bone. had been announocd that all th flags in the juent to thei wa f . ship’ i would be diaplayed at half-mast, and e Sea wunk Vy the ic eed on shore, | “uct articles as Lelong to a ship's furniture, oc | Rot raise were lagioning to appear in all 5 where abe fas ever since retained, affording thom | the personal outfit of Arctic voyagers. Knives, | thecity, an almost inexhaustible mine of wealth. forks, spoons, silver ware—some bearing Sir The following are copies of original papers | Joux FRAXKLIN's crest—carpenter's tools, arti- found by Captain McCurxrocK, on Prince of | clos of clothing, pocket compasses, some watches, Wales Istand pleces of telescopes, pocket books, buttons, and the fragments of articles of various kinds, ‘There were also found in one parcel a small Prayer-book, cover of # small book of “ Family headed by Inas') Kours, as Governor, Victoria dates ary to the 7th ult. on San Juan Island # ere throwing on the summit of @ bill below the pany'a station. vin, Ww. Having winterod in 1849-7 at Island, in ‘The Portland, Oregon, paners of the ed a Unt. 74 deg. 48 min. 29 seo. N., lon. 9L deg, 99 min! 15 ger, W., after ascending Wellington Channel to iat. | Prayers" “Christian Melodies,” an insoription Tater et Ruguay oot which he scoepte Do deg., and returnin y ‘the woet side of Cornwal- i" planation as an apoli fornis LJ Ma feed; Br FRARRLM ped! within the cover to “G.G.; Vicar of Wake- | expansion, 08 on a poty in the Governor well Commanding the Bxpedition, | geld ;" a amall Bible, interlined in many places, a a ‘Whoever finds this paper ls requested to forward | 904 ry cpm rg heel "Proaldeat fr and with numerous references written in tho margin; and a New Testamont ia the French language. : ‘There were also many articles discovered which were not brought away. Of the wrecks of tho Quan’ until the yacas Known o0 the wulinct. = market, but prices were acnsibiy weat er. of Bi At to the Beoretary of tae Admiralty, Londen, with « ‘ache of the tine and pace at whicn It was found, or, fe deliver it for that purpose to carat port, ‘The papers were written in several languages, but their isan error in the dates, as the ships ws rs two ships, the expedition failed to find any por- ooo eb cceapr prorip Anawranalpa Tee G—the fest F tions, It would, however, te a most foolish on- | Neve Orleans, Oct. 8.—The Fillbustars ha ‘wheter efter thets Copesture from Ragland, terpriso to prosceute the search further, AIL} feet! oustaly of the U. 8, Marshal Early spring; journeys were commenced by Capt. MeCuuntock, in February, 1859, and he alloted to different parties, led Ly different offi. Mavay, Jassavx, and Bcorr, and Col. A Ibeon held to hi! tm 8,000 each, to ana hopo that any of FuAankiay’s party survive is at end, It is over eleven years since they aban- have since decam; ; doned their ships, aud they doubtless all perish | there, the Filibusters having made the woldiers leave cors, the task of making thorough searches of i ‘ . the steamer while coming up the river, They state ’ : ed within a short time after the abandonment in ii the coast. ‘he operations ave thus detailed in ; ha pari that thoy wore on a finhiig party. ie the vain attempt to escape from the perils which man zeae ecati ahds gach eal ci surrounded th ‘Their noble commander did ADuol Aojased Pellet Serait, iva suug barter Which Thave meat | not live to eee them reduced tothe last terrible | Vicksburg, Miss, Oct, 8.—Mr, Parvnipos, fler my prede editor of the Vickab extremity, and perhaps his loss made certain a fate which his experience and counsels, had be lived longer, might have averted, The News by Telegraph. ture, bad & hostile «sf Vut the affair was amicably adjusted, tdhota hiad teen exchanged. Lasech of Guebest Pawnes. a totally sithont Hence ta, Batol shoot n totally without experience i ‘The result justified general ton, for, white onh Baopaniox received roworved hin life. Since been much more reserved in ir, Bropeaice was the victim of « conspiracy, but the most prominent ones nipple, car- Brovamcx red intense agony from the time he was hot till 0 died. ‘When the mail left, two honrs after his doath, tt ‘Pho election in Nevada Territory came eff the Tth ult, "The constitution framed in July was adopted by 400 majority, and « full territorial ticket elected, ‘The Colonist rays that the United States troops up a fortification judaon Bay Com was litt'e busiuess dolag In Ban Francisco Tho Filibusters at New Orleaus. treet of the men wore left at the Barracks, below the ped, there being no cuard Whig, and Mr. McGaw, acandidate for representative in the Btate Legts! Hug wt De Boto city, to-day, Velore any are brick ; they are three stories in height, with the addition of basements and roomy attics, They are each 25 feet by 80, aud have yards tm the rear some- ‘what larger than is usual in that part of the olty. The basement of No. 96 is used as « kitchen, and the baso- ment of No. 88 is the dining-room. In the rear of No. 86 an addition bas been made, the basement of which is used as 8 wash room, and the upper part as a sit ting-room. In other respects the arrangement of the two bulldings is nearly the same, There are in all $4 rooms. ‘The first floor of each—aside from the rear- extension to No, 86—is divided into two rooms, In No, 86 these rooms are occupied by the family of Mr. Isaac Musenore—the keeper—as pariors. ‘The other floors are similerly divided, and have large hall- rooms in addition. ‘This house is reserved for the accommodation of females; the males occupying No- 88, On the seoond floor the two large rooms, and all the small rooms are use! aa bedrooms; as in fact, are all the rooms on the upper floors, when they are required. In No, 88 they are employed for the same purpose, with the exception of two rooms on the first floor, which are used asaitting rooms; the rear large room on the second floor as an infirmary for the de- tained when any of the male inmates are sick. The ventilation, though not as satisfactory as it aight be, in au good, because it is the same, as in any ordinary dwelling house in that locality. ‘The furniture in the Male Department is, perhaps, meagre, ‘There aro no carpets, but the floors are clean, @p@ fhe rooms do not give out offensive odors, The Ledsteads are of tron; and if the beds and bedding are not such as people in independent clroumstances usually pur- hase, they are clean and not uncomfortable; doubt- lows to many of the detenus, they are lnxurious, ‘The house was established on the Lat of February, 1508. Nine days afterwarls, ninutoen witnesses were received from the Tombs, most’of them in a filthy condition, Refore being allowed to gu to their rooms they were thoroughly washed, and the condi- tion of their clothing improved. ‘The average num- Ler received since then las beom about 30 cach month—nearly one-third of whom have been fe- males, The inmates are called at 7) A M., and have breakfast at 7. They then enjoy the use of the titting-rooms or the yard, for recreation, nuntil 9 at night ; when they return to their several apart- ments, and are locked in until morning, Besides the Leeper, there are three doormen in attendance. ‘One remains on watch all night, #0 that tm case of the sudden illness of any one, Dr, Warmmavay, the surgeon, may be called, and much ether attendance x may be required may be given, Sometimes wit noasea aro brought in who have been severely in- jured in Ughts or otherwine, Such are taken to the infirmary alrosdy mentioned, where they are cared for as their causes demand, There havo ite that had Lane’ The ato a door, two bears, eight li wud a fow water fowl Philadelphia, Ort, 8.—The steam gunboat | Pet * many as our or five at a time ia the hospital- and jfarmigen. | Tue winter wa aaud | Magnetic Telearaph Ofices, No. 43 Wall atvect and | Pawnee was launobed in fine style, at moon to-day, | Tn. Oocarionally @ witness is received, who, on stormy, Aviat gemeute wore completed dung the Astor House, main entrance. from the, Navy Yard. | 10.000 spectators were pres. | account of turbulent conduct, has t» be seat to the Theitit tobe iny duiz verwonally to visit Marchal | Aooident to thi ker Cit Gaugutor of Rowent Treas? whee ceann Teka the | Tomi; but wuch is not often the oase, for when ulaud, nid in Ho dug, propowed bo cmplete the lent to the Quaker City. there they are generaly Inclined to be orderly. Pr tok Willen Teead. —_—- ‘The Ganday Railroad Question. ‘Whovever there area number of children detained Tad the gor fortng to mest emivalleartye wasions | ge NCilly Ort. 9-—Nearly one hundred passan- | Phiiadaphia, Ort, &—Judge Luntow, this | &# witneares, it in the custom of the keeper toform Aid were minonuethiy visited by abott forty Liv Fra ten Yoer thal te iti te oring, delivered bis deciaion ix the case ot Wx. | them into a clams and instruct them in the rudiments dividuala,, For four days wo remauned in @naiuni a the ita inst , fifty miles wou Been ated Ti 8 breeds of the | as taught In the Common Schools, On Sunday eve- Yormation tbat scveral sare ago.s ship wos crushed raging waa smashed. Toe excitement discharging the defendant, the arrest baring beew’ | Bins they have religious wervices, in the main par- rt anra? Ri Wate ancy" Qcreat ee uate, ee ane peek | premature lor o Ne 35 and in every way there mera to bv 6 ple landed wa‘ely, and. wen _———-. Pr {fo the Great Fish was leaking Ladle ‘The pips were immediat>!¥ Aven where the; et ty work, and ten inclion of water thrown out of Attempted Keoape of Priseners. judicious provision for the comfort, pleasure and im- Provement of thowe who are oblige the sbip, but it was found that she was not leakli Newark, N. J., Oct, 9.—Henar Exnnson oer abe | a oe heres ~ ty separating cee, wm, eee som sick broug! £pd Jone Corenmot ww York, in confinement in the 1 ah | to her he bark Dunbarton, Unapnouans, | Eavox County jail, on a ounterfel i Unie car ha acon ayia ek | af Bestary ftom Turks Iniacd, bod ty Now York | money, tare aa oot dtd Ly the rand eo] od that } ye took om board passengers’ and jlo prov: | for oouspiracy to escape from i, Kaenson’ whic Snot Kine Willian Ysland, aod that she drifted | ging, under charge otd. £ Hasoons, aud Dr. Pix. | wife procured a key ts be made in New York, from | Pervi#0rs an arrangement which sometimes causes py t he d S Ld, teal of wood and deine} | ME: Surgeon of the Quaker City, snd’ arrived safely | a o th aoa), furnlalied to her by Banmsbony of gone | inconvenience, as the Commissioners and Supervisors DOW gave Licutcuaut Houser dieetions reactratt fot | in Hampton Roads last night.” ‘Twelve of the pase- | one connected with the prison, which would unlock | are not walfermly of one mind oathe question of the wreck, and follow up any traces he might find 0 the eeere preferred remaining on | ali the doors between Exensox and Uberty. This ‘upon King Wllaim Inland. h was last noen forty miles of th of Cape Hatteras, near the Gulf stream, the ned ind being gut, thous 2 Tory henry 500 was rua ning. No serious r tu the ally is apprekonded, aud uo loos of life has socurreds SRCOND DmBrATON, ‘Accompanied by y ud Mr. Prrexaen, I marohed slong the cast shore of King Willian Inland, oocasioually passing deserted uty bat without mecting potives till the 8th of May, when off Norton we arrived at a snow ¥ seoretod in xmsson's cell, inhabitents, They gathered abou We are indebted to Messra, Davinsom Woonworts, a ari out the slightest appearance of fear 01 shyness, | Dr. A. Witson, aud howonston, for tue following CITY NEWS, Aibough due had ever oan living, white ‘poone | yasiciiar of the dlnadar tothe Quaker City . fore. My were wi ) communicate all MONSTON ves the followin t. Jaen aud barter oll thelr goods, but | hearing the akock pra ne cr thet cremmea bea | PURE IN Wast Mimermevrit Sraeey.—The evorything bad thay uot been very | Oret jarted ou tue por Uiaabling the engine, } Fourth District alarm at 8}¢ o'clock on Batuntay Many more relics of our country whieh, alded by the swell of the sea actin, cranks, and from this on the crosstall, Lad the whole duty on abou thrown the starboard aldo lever, whieh crossed the ‘day before, and told us that oneday's | in turm parted about two thirds of the distance fram | The firemen extinguished the flames. ‘The stock was harsh, uy ity and from thence four days overland, | the fulcrum ; the welght uf this Uroken part carried | damaged abwout $840, and inanred in the St. Nicholas Prog the to the, wreck, of Soese peoplé | the cross-bead alr pump to ths aida bening, the | Yasurance Company, ‘The Vullding is owned by B wince >) at which time they said | rod and guide rods, snd carrying away the gis a. » ne . vee Sunt owt Mair countrymen Loving Carried | bolts of the ting box, the Crowtall bang raed Fuwromway, acd damaged about $100, ands insured we . from the ecntrol of the side levers, aud under tho | in the Greenwich Insurance Company. The fire is 11 gi eforustion was received from an ine | action of the swell of the wea, catried the cranks v Pepehtoye a Bhe raid it was on the fall of | over the centre, aud they a jon of | Sought to be the work of an incendiary, A fireman Ree! ID wee forced asborv. heavy strokes against the fore and aft columns sup- | named Lansina Gatty while at work atthe firey Ge ee ee Seabed by the way, wn ty portang the tal and parred the bed jlates iz | from the wbed to the ground, and both of bis arma pany har A] Telling twas culy ‘known to | two of three pleses close by the two after columns: | were \rokeas 1g wns takon to bit reakdance, No discovertd. Point Ogier Montene Whelt bodies wern | the starboard crosstall wing bent by the No. vow Island, were searched without 1s rod fiat: | strokes of the alde lover, struck be ores pipe | 188 Seventh avenue, gxcapt » few scrape of copper aud iron in an Kage | tein Sf te BS from Be sone ERR Smee, ; ‘Merait to King Wi coptioed the exaninaticn ee eae, we sruccems until the 24th of May, when, abo , ‘eeatward of Herschel, a’ bi ta Association, American waters and a splendid silver prise $100, Tse distance to be rowed bi five miles, in ake! jn Be Re 5S ‘tton bdats, one maa to sack ost. A great number Guta Oe by of bosts and akiltful oarmman have entered, and the ¥ Berechel examined contest will be, it is expected, exceedingly animated: aa « imine whl tal fy whi Arrangeneci ave teen made sat 6 lane contral stones hay, ber of the bank, ta Noutilus Hla!” ove roared by men soning something wit, . | tenet Batre ferry bogie wi yey oted by ‘ork officor, and. , the Warden of tho Jail fouud te key evening, was caused fire in the carpenter shop No. 129 Went 19th atroct, ocoupied by Dun & Sxsxunr, Cimprom Scout, Raom At Srarey Isnaa —The wouller# champion race takes place to-da) (10th), at Staten Islend—firet lauding—between and 4 P, M., under the direction of the Union Regat- It is for the championship of the manufactured by Trrraxy & Co., and a puree o. suppiies. Neverthelecs, although the tron gratings in frout of the windows in No, 88 give the building wome- thing of the aspect of a Station House, or an Insane Asylum, there can be very little occasion to complain of the accommodation withir, Prasent Inrrovements on Broapway.— Of those in progress, the noble building going up on the comer of Broadway and Prince street, for Bast, BLAoK & Co, is entitled to much prominence, ‘The walls consist of massive marble blocks, richly cut, and of such thickness that they might be earrled up to a considerable helght without any tateral support, Heavy iron beams will bind them in great streagth, and the other materials employed are such that the building is likely to long contend with the ravages of time, It will have # Corinthian portico, windows glascd with mammoth plates of glass, said to be larger than any previously imported; counters of marbloand cases of ebony, aud other details will be of corresponding elegance- ‘The Immense store going up forex-Judge Warrina, on the nite of the Broadway Theatre, is remarkable for its sive and substantial construction. ‘The front, with the exception of the iron columns, will be built eatiroly of marble, Mr, Lovtam’s elegant marble store in Broadway. west side, between Howard and Grand streetals pro- gressing finely ; It is 60 feet wide by 900 deep, ex- tending through to Mercer street, and when finished, Will be one of the finest stores on Broadway. 1 will cnet about $80,000, Most of the jolner's work is of hard uative wood, the windows are glazed with plate glass throughout, and there are vaults on both strests, It ls expected that most of the present Dupdiugs om this bicok wil be pulled dows cary ia dott} Aiaty, stank * _.Atonand er, are urging Tammany men, mm, In the 6th dist _aarted by sotne of the Mo’ af Rar, Jr, but tt ia doubted 17 04 in good faith. In the 6th, the afew Mr, Rromamp Soamt overboard, ation cames much feeling. Who Tamma- eoting and ball st the City Assembly rooma, Judge Couvaa, of Brooklyn, ato deliver an eulogy on iis | $s Of WG, to te one oe eclased els life and character, Hon. Mr. Basso, of Ohio, and Mr, at a cost of a half: t 1.000. ‘The Laton, of New York, Joux MoGnam, of the R. C.'T. | 4008 by boys) at » 8 hell-cens per 1.608, Tho ‘The eetablishment is by the act placed under the muporvision of the Board of Police Commissioners, Supreme Ail supplies, however, are voted by the Board of Su- The Cuseof Felix Sanchee.—This in brought reat ‘as bet rented by the Merchants’ & Manufacturers Bank, & now institution of which we heve already spoken. The work is progreming very rapidly, and Will be finished by the Ist of December. ‘The banking- ‘Tooma will be 40 feet by 45, and 40 feot high, lighted by a eplendid doroe. ‘The buflding known aa the “Racket Club” bulld- ing in Brondwag, cast side, between Prince and Houston streste is to be altered by Jonarnan 0. Fow.am, The onllar, basement and first story front, are to be taken out and altered for store fronts, the oof to be takew off, and the vuilding to be raised two stories, which will make a five-story building, The granite building in Broedway between Mth And 19th streets, known as the “Bianoard Hotel,” is being altered by Rictamp Mowrnemn, Fey. into » fine store, wldch will be 46 fect front and 10 feet deep, with lange plate giass windows and doors, onamen- tal iron work, and fine vaulte under the sdewaik— the whole to be finished in the bandsomest manner, Becember Int, Another store ittgoing up on the comer of Broad- ‘way and Duane street, for Hawn Basctar, at the cont of $82,060, ‘Two very fine stores on the North cant corner of Broadway and White street, runniag through to Courtlandt alley in the rear, wil! cost in the neighborhood of $160,000, ‘Three very ciegant marble front stores are going up on lot STT Broadway and those edjoining—all ex- tending through to Mercer street in the rear—e depth of 200 feet. ‘They will be finished about Janti- Ary Lat, at @ cont of $150,000, Ancther white marble building, to cost $150,000, is being erected on Broad- ‘Way, near Great Jones street, to be owned and ooent- pled by the Fast River Bank, ‘The novelty of the whoie street will be agrotemjie \uilding recently commenced on the ground bound- od by Broadway, Thirteenth street, and Fourth aventie, from the designs of Wa. Gmsox, Architect. The upper part will be occupled by Mr. G. as a sort of mt gallery; the lower part by stores. It will have a high roofand turrets of inegular height, also 8 central tower 96 fort in hoight—all righly orna- mented, after the French style. ‘There is some conversation with regard to building » theater in the rear, Rowxnt Hatrersi.ny, Crom Manchester, Eng- land, ia in this city, with a new type composing ma- chine. "The processes of this sytem are, distribution % the type by hand into the ordinary cases as at pres. ent; the claasing of the type into rows (an exactly ‘imilar operation to the one in type foundries;) the charging the Supply ‘Tables; and lastly, Composi- tion. Machine composition involves two extra pro- dotses, classing the type (which is done by boys,) the ‘nat of which is found to be one cent per 1.000, and avorege rate of composition from fair copy, is about 4.000 per hour, a speed of 8.000 having occasionally been obtained. The Extra or Advertisement Sheet of the “7imea," (Landon,) consiste of 8 pages of Ruby type. The composition amounts to 1.020.888 letters, oF 206 gal- leys, at 46. 84. each, or £43 198, By the new system, the same number of galleys could be composed for £14 146,; 0 difference of £9.045 14s, in the year. A conmesronpant says that it was the la- dies of the Disciples Church, 17th street, and not those of the First Baptist Church, who gave the excellent collation at that church to note the close of the late Bible Convention. Our readers will bear in mid that an excel- cellent course of lectures commences this evening at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, Rev. Mr. Cuarm gives the opening one, entitled “ Woman and her Work." On Saturday, the larger portion of the en- cine house"—e building being erected in the Park— was torn ont by order of the Street Commissioner. ‘It bad settied some five or six inches. Four weeks since, part of the walls fel! down, Inquests, Accidents, ds. A Desrerats Woman.—About eight o'clock on Baturday evening, » woman named Autos Fr am rusbed into the butcher shop No, 123 Pitt ati her UnroshSonenpletely” severing. Ue wis er throst, oom) taken to the Lith, ward Bauer, Koei ‘the was removed to Bellevue ‘ax a reason for her conduct, with her husband and was ‘great passion at the time. ALMoer Sranven.—A woman named Eriza MoDoxaup was found, on Saturday evening, lying upon a curb-sone, in Park street, noar Baxter, in 20 reat, was forthwith and there attended and Morr, after which’ Hospital, ' She the abe bad qi in anextrome state of exhaustion. Bhe was conveyed to the Oth ward house, and after being attmaded by a physician, stated that for several nights past she had lodged in \t station b but had eaten notl of juence in five days, having had no tneans to get food. ‘Bho. wan tenporary ‘provided Inquests ny THR Cononmes.—Corener JAoK- max held en inquest on Saturday, upon the body of ‘an unknown man found drowned in the dock, foot of Broome street, E. R, Deceased was 5 feot T lach- en in height, had dark hair and moustache, and was reaned in 6 dark Jook coat, oll vest, maxed pants, elvers, do. The Jury returned e verdlot of * Coroner Scurmwm held an inquest at the N.Y. Hospital, upon the body of Jown Haxmoan, 2 years of age, one of the young men who were scalded on board the steamboat Active, on the night of the 9d inst., by the splashiog of some hot water from. the boller over them, One of them died a few days azo, and Hasptgan, the second, died on Friday night.— rendered a verdict of "scci- The im the case, dental deat" Coroner O'Kazre held an inquest npom the body of Mant MoNamana, » child 4 years old, who was run over, as previously reported, by a horve and wagon, driven at a recklons rate, by some reon unksown and instantly kilicd. The jury, in thelr verdict, con- sured the unknown driver for his reckloumess, Police Intelligence, &o. of hem fled, leaving thee vi officer Mutpoom, of the loti - Yesterday, Sth ward, atfertod the 35 men, ard on their boing identified’ by Wacouys and the two persons who Defore 2 Commoty and loc! taken Justic: trial, whom The’ care cored creed acouscd ‘pow pthcesh, he know thet Tras dale, batt owners, of whom number were present on ‘enti! this mocuing. LEGAL REPORTS—SATURDAY, one wo, and did nt apect- fy om what lar pert 5 ws parnesiee of the body it was indict. The Old Police Cases.—Those cases, as usual, at- tracted o lange attendance. ‘This was to” dedsi whether an appeal could be taken from an order in a to Saturday, Li j The Case of Quimbe Appe.—Mi Court to name Soene day wi b wow Weer » reference to this pri- soner, Mr. objected, as the prisoner ar the day of exec ‘and the Di A hed received no notice of motion. a made at a0 should make it upon the opening of i U, 8. Clroult Court. fendant is the noted stationer in John strect, and the ‘or more for that amount of invoices introduced Court Calender —tlenday, Oxt. 10. uBiipreme Court, Special Rerm--No Calendar for jonday, Bupreme Court Cireutt. Part I.—Wos, #159, . ‘8160, 2°67, B1TL, BATT, 218) ‘T19T, 2159, Hear $100, did, #149) S101 8, wort, 2087, 2071, 4 ee eee icsm SO meten Please Fort ion. 1184, 1112, 19 to ‘280, 945, 941, 1979, 1981 to a, 1980, Part 3—Nos. 957, 1266, 126) ft A wT, Haas eee fy T, 1968, 1970, 697, 5 U, 8, District Court—Nos, 06, 8, 10, 11, 29, ROOKLYN, Baooxiy4 City *Moatarerg—Tho total Joust veces TBA o¢ which IT and 44 GENERAL NOTICES Fae as i | Ad HE [ i Brunt ald Wilts strcota fa which clube and tnt abe a ‘were used. One of the number named James Gat Acqurrren cr rime Crancr or Ansov.— On Saturday, Wiisan RrLaxy was brought before jt apache atntibe arco, Ho was WILLIAMSBURGH, Accident on the Flushing R. R. the Flushing railroad was leaving Hunter's Point on Saturday morning, the ve ran off track betwoon the depot and the Ing the locomotive and tender, i COTE eae a ay ‘but too late to check the speed of the train. eee, Skirts_Ghirta._shires. Fung, Ut scoped withcet attow Injury, For about ruina, . For three hundred feet the, track be laid ou vicoperss ‘on wooden horses setting upon . Over this is quite a curve, and comotive foll ovor the inside of the curve, with it ® portion of the track. The ruins up the road that a temporary track had et another locomotive out, with whic cars to Flushing, done to about $5.00, ARRest , Fane Fromrena,—Y. morning about 8 o'clock, a b. ” from the Nakao tis coff'a Woods, 17th Ward, for citizens saw them, and #u ng ve information 10 the’ pebiee of the Oth Gergeant Garsix, with some officers of [uh precincts, went out to the ground, PECK Are closing out ir entire coe foe the seaonm, of 4 E ny v 5 z E bs FL Ce ip edict Het& cf: ye Some lon, inet, s oth ot oy Soi eras eae a ‘ ths No. 19, feelden ot a server 9 Atlante be Gi tor it, a the for any other charge than that of disorderly con- Eict, uot having meca themn engaged Ia s fight. JERSEY CITY, Eee pret tare re. vite oa 9 Srtapte pre invited to attend, today, bade | GENERAL BUSINESS, Alesana Srvorr’s No. 2 Srwisa Macurve... Binger’s No, 1 Sewing Machine. ‘Machines. Sewing ‘Hemming Guages reduced te. . @ For ali manufacturing purposes Srvome's Macemems are without any rival in the market, LM. 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