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vo Rew: THE NEW YORK SUN. Ponte ene aetna TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1859, TS Send Advertisements Karty. b-—| anand EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, Ar.ival of the Indian. ote Four Days’ Later Intelligence. —_—_—-: THE ZURICH CONPERENGES. <— Delay of the Groat EKastern's Departare. —_—e—— Father Point, Oct.1.—The steamship Indian, from Liverpool the 28th ult., passed thie point at balf- past 8 o'clock this afternoon, and will reach Quebec about S o'clock to morrow morning. Hor dates are four days later than those alresdy rodned. i juck, nea for rhe Amerie a bony one bed of Agu She was a total joss. Tun ZURICH OONFREENCE. di that the conferences et Zurich were again ng ris correspondent of the London Times sage that the task of the Plenipvtentiaries has been diratnished by deepatches from Vienna, od that it in believed the conferences will be terminated in a fow days, unless new instructions should be received. ‘The amended programme is stated to be as follows: A definitive treaty of peace will be signed by the three Powers, when another treaty will be drawn up, by which Austria will cede Lombardy to Francs, who will make it over to riinia. The moet d.ficult point in the double transfer is the debt, and on this Krai bleed, Aseria il modarate er do the Italian Gonfederation, the revtoration of the Dukes, acd otber unsettled questions, but they can only be signed by the Austcian and Frenob Pienijo- ter Yarient ‘as Sardinia utterly rejects the restoration of the Dukes and will not avree to & confederation under the present circumstances. ested to be reprossnuted should @ rigaand Hrnasls state, that Prince A t England, the Archduke Maxuntian of Austria at the proposed Gvngros at camela, Union of Polegraph (+ mpanics. ‘The negotiations pending some time for the Union of the several Telegraph lines between Orleans and Sackville (New Brunswick), ‘and for the permanent connection, for all busi- neds purpcess, of the seaboar! lines with those of the North and West, have been brought to a successful close, The several companies inter- ested have agreed upon the terms of union, and the new Consolidated Company will, we under- stand, be organized immediately under a special charter from the Legis'ature of New Jersey. ‘The Company will have an agregate capital of ‘about @1.500.600, It is expected that there new arrangements: will not only add greatly to the facilities for tho Aiepatch of telegraphic business, but largely reduce the cost, At prosent, there are two of more offices, with staffs of operators, in every city, town and village in the country, while utder the new arrangement, but one office will be necessaty. Tho Telegraph has become an im- portant institution, and if the New Company shall wisely manage its affairs, striving to sorve the public to the utmost, and acting por the honest and only {ruo business principte of ‘First come first served,” its success will far excood ‘anything that has, thus far, been attained in the Tolograph line. The Nows by Telegraph. 48 Wall street and entrance. GREAT warraiM, ‘Tho repairs on the Great Kastorn wore on actively at Portland, but tt waa cousidered doubtful whither the ship’ could be got ready for sea during the month of Octeber. ‘The fittings and all matters connected ‘with hor sem feng, squpment bad been placed entirely in the 0 marine de out of the Board of ‘Trade, and this, It was mupponed, woald increase the expected delay.” It was thought probable that, in few days, the ship would proceed ty Bouthamptons| convenience of receiving mater.als from and for the gratificatiun of oxcursionista, who ooutinued to visit her in thousands, ‘The telegraph cable between Malta and Sicily had been successfully laid, and business had commenced upon it. ® The London Times has another oftitorial on [the pew boundary difficulty with the United States. It Inments that the former treaty should Lave left any Pretext for the question which hae arisen, and says, at it is m cane for tho earliest posallio settlement, It points out the absurdity of going to war for so trivial a matter, but argues, that England, nevorthe- — DEMEANOR OF THE COMBATANTS. ®ee Excitomest at San Franclees. es Oct, 10.—The San Francisco Times lors, ahotid amert her rights if they are plain, The oe en seem iyo taal tet soen” Benstey | article concludes with « Mdoworiptiont of the, tntrante gaticipation, Trans tol rine yeusnday | commercial and other relations existing batween the eta : wa lag, tem rulled, Groce Morced fire countries, and deplores the offoct that war would Take. oe parties went out of town the night pro- | aye on both Nous, pening tao geste paises aig, A | Tat ean rrmeey hae vba? bed ‘The official Gazette contains an order, ex the tle for the payment of bounties to seainen unt the 80th of November. ‘The British Association for the advancement of sclonce bas terminated its annual session at Abor- deen. ‘The members, tothe number of 200, were en- tertained by the , at Balmoral. Far! Dxuny had carried out his threat to cloar his Doon estate in Ireland, no far ax to havo every tanant sorved with a formal notice to quit. ‘The inooatl ft will be remembered, waa the difficulty experienced Sn ractng out a murderer. iia hs a oF ie tenantry threw impediments tn tho way hia discovery. "The ‘caso had attracted much atten tion. It was stated that Sir Hore Guar ts to ha ‘Teany ‘attended by their seconds and physicians, J.C, MoKimess abd Mr. Coutrea for | coupled inthe arrangement, ‘Ten paces were sol aa the principe wk. ar punta, The eecouda di ‘them of thelr oataide coate, white collars, anid other articles which rsight present promt- nent targets; also of their watches and the oola in their pockets, "One of the secouda then read. aloud the cede duello, which occupied a short time. Mr. Coovema then ddremed the two gentlemen, aay he wished it to be understood that be should eount “one, two," after the word “fire,” after which be | ot dor —— “ shot nand of the ex itionary force to China, and that stagud way atop no act mart be fed iter that. | {0.000 men are fo be sent from Kndla, but hone from positions, ot d listened with composure to the details, | England. Judge Tuan stood with his head thrown slightly ack, looking towards his antagouist, Each a pbtol fn bia hand, pointed to the ground. Each was diconed in bisck clother, avd wors ® slonched hat. Mr, Baovaniox stood erect, but with his head rather down, The positions of the two were somewhat dif- ferent, Judge Tassy maintained thet of practced duellist,p es-iting oaly the edge of his porson, keop- ing bia left band abd sboulder well belitnd him. “ar Latest by Telegraph. Landon, Wednesday morning.—Col. Hawk Chief Geonesenensr of e Oneen Bow tot arrived yenterday, in the capacity of from Go aLaRs, in consequence of the o Inland of Ban Juan by United London Morning Post, refer ‘to the dim- ar Urnaatiaatis counts Beormm fret amvwtug | watch the progreas of Mussian in the Pacey itrary, though at wate! ua ‘power Lu eS evkas dwar te tat ct Taner than quarrel with thelr Peat ‘fiends and customers, carcsea leas constrained | the people of Boe’ re held he pltal rate. ak burger awi The Parts of the London to feel this bieaeself, pa onze OF aE EE tae es Bie vice, | Saye :, Thore ie ot rte fu the pane nega with te owgu endeavoring to comply, with bia fe bend Moed directions provioualy given gute, That timo he did not raiso his eyes wn- Who word war given to fire. Ono his right foot got @ fraction beyond the line, when Mr. MoK-unew epooed it, bearing of Tewny, thouyh he asuned a more Another authority says that tho ex- edition will number from ten to twelve thousand men, ‘The French steam frigate Bane waa wrocked while from ‘Toulon to Brest, All hands were saved. French commercial affairs show no improvement, Wheat had advanced, both in Paria and the provin= Cal markets. Flour was also dearer. The silk mar- kot was inactive, The Moniteur warns the Prows generally to respect para in a the laws, Which tucans to praise the Emperor, lator, ta There was ® perceptibly interval WTAL in the two repoits, st teat instant Brooenox | (pho fourth and last Italian deputation, that from was obecived ty clap bis loft baud to bis rett | Romagna, wan received by the King of breast, whou It was sesn that he was wouudes. | Monee, on ‘Tho following is a He recied slowly to the tent, and, before his seconds | the King's ret could reach bim, fell to tee ground, stil grasping his | Sar grateful for the wishes of the people of Ro- weapon, his richt leg doubled under bin. Teuy, upon é-hoba’ lug his pistol, fol ted bis arms. bo'dio the stili smoking pistol tubes bands, out did n nuove from bis position. Hxonkxice's seconds ran to hin aid, and 1 UK commenced to statin wound! ‘The butiet enterd just forward of th nie, and lodged, as was 8 fe was noon alter wards 1, of which you are the tuterpretars before me, flolle Sovereign, I shall, myself, always retain profound and unalterable reapect for’ the superior AMerarehy of the Church, ‘As an ita ian Prince, Lam reminded that Europe having in viow the state of the Romagnose prop! prompt aud. effic eaure. ob pted formal obligutions towards your nur wishes, aud, strongthened by 1 upon me, will aupport your before the great powers Averata Au Twperial order is published, for a oomemtssion m oe intu town in his ear: r age. Previousto this, Tarny oud hte friend idly into toway ance ty Henicia, their arrive at Benocky they x wwertard Convoy anon to Becmmento, With epectal ieginlative powers tO organize extoasive ete beormnica wes toren to tin house of Laoxinas | Fefuiun in te'sywtem of elrect taxntion, Hantnuty at Wace Bint stere he was vistndy dare phaig ing the day, by buwinda of ble trien"®. Mo | ane py of Tuntadicd on the 92d of Be Ne ts oprak during th ho Bey of ed ptember, Sloe’ lie "woundea Nines, The premumptive Lelty Bink SanOK," Ladd boon ti gs ate ind a} maid ax bis succemor, ‘Tranquility was mai indistinet was generally ‘The correnpo' that at 1 ain Bsormion b tained. una. The China mali with dates frou Mor Aug. 10th, had reaches Lonion, Notiing’ of any moment bad occurred sino the aflair at the mouth of the Peibo, ‘Two gunboats aud & steatner remained in the G feuted nquadien belt trance of Ningpore Riv of the Hong Ki Warn, the America’ Ucard hits ebip, and a: f his treaty ast Kong to at anchor priucipally 2 Pamingert. Norful, Oct. 10.—'ihe following aro the nares of the passe: gere who remswea on b: ve City after the disastor ol Friday night: Hanet Jor et, Manve. Be satve, O, Gaatté xp aut trend, Be L. Cuaune, lady aid two ebildve © . BD Bane ors states that Mr, r the probability of bin and a Russian dospatet, y Mays be hat arrived bi pire, Madame F. Goi as Di wy D. dose Dre myer wae FG " yi 8s 2), done Lite stator that the loas of the ans M Gassnitiiny lady acid won CW. Tommanceyie | cain so in the affair at tho Peto fortm, was 1.000 ond at O Killed. The number of wounded was ot stated. The Hong Kong correspeadent of the Londow Times eays that the ropulse of the British bid not Prgsteed any change fn the relations with the 3: inese. It was stated that some of the wounded wore iu the hands of the Chinese, and were well treated, ‘The state of Admiral Core's health was seriova, There had been a verious emeute at Sranglal, in which several foreigners bad been killed ana others the latter way mr. from reaccing New York, can, no Hampton Reads. Capt. suurniim, who ls kas have great covfidenve 1u ix ship, evry exertion to nturu ty > ‘oue, and with the retarding f Whee a ber pre gress w the absence of ‘suitable the dieab:t steamer, application was made, by te ‘of two heavy side bovessanly be slow, canoe pune Intorpreter graph, to the S-or tary of toe Treasury, to permit |p ym tu © proce we tag Baha rd “nd Precarious stato, ‘The riut is Ba sey Sunt eam toe, for See wet ene | to ave arisen from the kidapping of a Coolie of the yomiel asserts that mpted to rob him, and that e , Upon them in seif-defonce, ‘Tho French Minister ordered the Ooolle wip into port for a atrict investigation of the case, JAPAN, In Japan affairs bave assumed a vory unstintac- tory pesition, On the 11th of July, the British trea ty was duly ratified. Stace then the Japancee Gov. ernment had attempted to ovade it by avwking to confine foreigners to small isiand about ten miles from Joddo, further sought to establish « new <oin as the only one to be used in comuwrcial deal- ings with foreigners, although according to the tres- ty foreign coins were to be reecived at thelr intrinalo value, The presept arrangement of the Japanese produced a depreaston of sixty-#ix por cent, The issued @ protest, and snaila ou board, 1t was beloved Mr. Gunn would ise the ordse for ber to go upon that duty, a service Witoh Cot. Pavsox bs wire thau willlug to tw be paseougers will be tho steamer Yorktown, probal ‘on Wednenda: to goto or Now York by siog that port 2 reason for @ portion of the passen- gers ana by the Cahawha, which leaves ox tbatéay, By that time it is also hoped that the ‘stenwor will have ben beard from, aud ber nails se cured for seuding forwanl, Ble us fully insured, Norfolk, Oct. 10,—P, M.—There are as yet tidings of the meamship Quaker City, ard great fears aro eutertalued for ber wafcty, in consequence orttcaat gue Of yonterday. ‘To-day ght. Citeket Match. British Consu! General P semwihe Cricket mateh stopped trade for the present, between coed ore, Lyd df Be COMMERCIAL INTCLLIORNCE, Ses pet wav eae ears on SP Mein |, HvERVOoL Gorton Manxi®.—The sales of cotton caurequence of the bad atate of the ground oeoasi us fr the three Gays preceding the de parture of the Ln, rains night. Tne players 2 pales, of wi ich 1. SU tae oi ven 00 tore "The med © te specu ‘kot cloved dull at easier, though quotably unobi pe A ugh 4 y vangod, Livarroor Revanstovrs Mawcer, The breadstuffe market was dull, Ricuannaon, Sresow & Co, quote Flour dull but steady. yiiet bat steady, at Te. dda, for Western red, sud Yeas. 4d. for white. Gorn bad declining tendency, with « very ‘The match comm snced at 3 o'clock. Locuven act ed aw Juss Ganson aud H Susur ss umpi ‘hen the stumps were drawn, the American 22, belr first inmungs, made 41, with nine men out.— ‘Contin went in with Gimmes, whon the stakes were drawn, it belong 5 o'cluck, The ground was damp es ‘end ailppery frum the Lis of the moeniog, | Mmited inquiry. : ine ‘ot tae bor ‘oud Belding wore spleadide "Wianed aie cauntry wheat marketa were generaly ou Thatertally ta fetta tee Rewoukneas, and added |" "ywvguroon Paovision MAaxKer —Heof was firm of B was toade by u rauare lecved hr wht eet | Pork dull aud nominal, Bicon quiet, short mid- moe spplaum, Jecnson did iacat of the bowling, | “ef boweloms, 47%, 6d, Lard dull at O4sabin, slisndance did uid vaseeynnney of the weather, the Sesmanal on ‘Weanceaan’ Lie ane game will be Ombrcok at Brownsville, Texas, day. ‘Too Americana ar¥ rich pleased with Ween | New Orleans, Oct, 10.— advices from Growns- pestance of the game, The Santa Fo Mail, ville, Texas, are received, utating that thet place was attacked, on the 25th ult’, by a band of guorv las, yrho Killed five citiaeus, Lroke open the jal aad fr od al! the prisoners. ‘The most intense excitement pre- Valled, aud the Mex cans sent aid from Matamors. ‘The citizeus of Browusville had mostly fed to Motamoras, having uo faith 1a the promisos of the the altack on the mail party. nitlawiy = the party, Tue dndincs | culaws, thet they world not molest them auy Fires near Chatl.aton, Oct, 10.—'The Wi: ‘wore Wurnt va Ba pared In the Home, Ex-Misttor Lemar on I'filtwtering. Charleston, Oct, 10 —The Conrior’s special ew Orleang correnpondent "47% A joie fr wine cere are only two quostiana ts fe reaty, via. 1 The veioa ettizens, id te of the clang of Assert Gre Uallc on Will Lo mibcnctorfiy ojo Detober 10,— A i from ahington, October 10.—A private letter tonoon rn thst our Minister, Mr, Dauias, is ex- ging hime to prowure the’ rection | of the Moxican Liversl Government by England, while other prominent gentlemen are shnilarly engaged, ‘The Eptecopal Convention. Richmond, Oct, 10,—In the EF Conven- tion, tte Committee on Canons ro ndvernely aa to amending article lst of *he Constitution, #o as to the Convention pornnuenily at Puiladelphia. he report ¥ ‘The Committoo also reported that canons 1 and 2, by the action of the last proposed amendment to article 3 of the Conatitution was called up and debated : “When- ever General Conventions arr held, the Bishops of this Church niall form a separate House, with tho right to originate and propone acta for the ecnourrence of the House of Depution and all ects must pase both Ammntcam Ueerrrure Exutnrriow.— Ni articles are constantly being entered in the Exhibi- tion and improvements made in the renner of dis- Tay. Few who entered the hall cn oponing day, could have fully realieed, that in so short « time the Sftalr shou'd bave been brovght to such perfection.— Many of the exbibitors are increasing their stock, and ‘among these is the Parrafine Candle Co. A substance obtained 20 cheaply and plentifully in the form of s residum in the manufscture of coal oll ax Parrafine, ‘becomes important for the consideration of every one, when, by the application of science, it is trans form ed from a black, tarry mass, to blocks of trans- Ara lecture by Dr. Bormron, last evening, at Cooren Lnstitute, some interesting experiments were given, and among other attenstions was a sp'en- did painting, representing the Ooral Jilands of the fea. ‘The lecturer clatmed in reference bo the crea- tion of animals, that there were proofs Of thotr exte- tence for millions of ages before the creation of man, Rev, Mr. Cuartm gave his first Plymouth lecturo Inst evening, st the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, ‘The subject was “ Woman and ber Work,” which large audience listened to with much attention. Pro- fessor Mrromm.t, the noted Astronomer, is to lecture here, commerclug 21st inst. Tax annual festival of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums i¢ to be bold this afternoon and ‘evening, at the Academy of Music. Joan Baovonam, the noted comedian, has it in charge. C. K. Gaxamon, joint owner with Vaxprr- aux, of the Pactfic steamers, Orizaba, Cortes, Uncle Bam and Sierra Nevada, has sold out to the latter for 9450.000, Commodore Vanpmastur has now seven- torn steamors to be used against the Pacific Mail Line and ite smsoctates. ie will open and use the Nicaragua route. Pmauntx Hose Company, No. 1. of Po’keopalo, N. ¥., scoompanied by Fiooaton’s band, passed our office yesterday, en route for New Haven, Conn.— ‘Tholr neat four-wheeled carriage attracted consider- able attention, and we have reldom seen a finer body of young man. They return on Thursday morning. Tre Enrm Barnoan Company clects a new Board of Directors to-day. ‘The principal ticket {a composed of some of the old and trie@ members, ‘and is noted as advocating the polley of a compro- mise of the affairs of the road, without “ scaling” its debts, Tnx Boor Firrans of New York are going to strike for higher wages, and are holding meetings to and the watch was fount in Devrr's pocket. an to the Police Headquarters ant looked wp life. When moulded in the form of candles, ‘which are made at @ cost of forty-five cents per pound, It i firm, clear, surpassing in besuty any wax candies, bearing enaily © degree of heat, which melts down any other candle, and affording @ light of exceanive brilliancy. They are also said to barn ton per cent longer than any others, Parrafine may ‘also be moulded into the form of statuettes and busts, tome specimens of which are exhibited in the Palace Gardens, which can scarcely be distinguished from alabaster, It is also suitable for the casting of fruits and flowers in the style of waxwork, and, like it, may be colored in the mont beautiful manner. Few modern inventions can justly claim a greater share of the public sdmiration than that of the manufac- ture of parafine, and its varied spptloations, An interesting memorial of the great Crystal Pal- ‘ce Exhibition is found in Mra, Rromanneos’s collec tion of relics, which Is om exhibition in the 9d floor” ‘They consist of vitrified masses of glass, metals, dc.) showing the intense heat which prevailed in the build ing at the time of tts destruction. 1B. W. Faanow exhibits » curious mechanical con” trivancs, Invented a year or #0 since, called an omul” bus cane, for paying fare, It is e sort of spring gun’ loaded with five or three cent pleots, and on touch- ing a apring, the required amount of change is passed. I. Care many day, been so much activity in the build- ing trade, as at the provent time. A recent Irish Paper says: In Dublin, master “ho. procure men for the works in Land, and wages in those bi the famine, a al ncreaee of wealth to. Ire; Jules Hermoult ve. Anthony Thornton, et al.— reported fare improwd, and many new ous are in course of accomplish that result. In this cams, ‘on Friday last, the jury found eresticn; end eo ‘a tho demand for artisans, | UP to the driver through a slit in the cane, and held pater — {the plaintiit'a vordict for 96.600. = 7 i tnndoquate, there are or- | until bo takes it by a small «pring Satoh. ‘Tux celebration of Pather Marrunw‘s birth- = Mi Fawxzn' steam plouge is still on exhibition in the yard, Arrangements have been porfected for ite trial in Hamilton Park next week. Au old and anusing art, that of cutting profil, figures out of black paper, has beon revived by an old gentleman, who doss it near the musio stand, His Court Calondar—Tacsday, October 11. Supreme Court—Circwit.—Part 1—Nos. 21 2171, 1401, 9067, 2000, 2107, 173, 1881, 2139, 4 12s, $1BT, 2107; 8199, BHO,’ S08, 8900) 20, awe, mea ft, hy he a day took place last evening, at the City Assombiy Rooms, and proved both a lively and brilliant affair, Countrnrnir $10 itis on the Bank of the Profiles aro surprisingly soourate, nope Court Sperial Torm.—Noa. 108, 114, oo Quavncay Jouxson, the well-known bank] y.,np or ALDKAMEN Convamtion.—The wba ax 192, 196, 197 to 181, 108, 14, 60, LARGEST IM THE OIFT. rovber, who escaped from confinement at Sing | nord of Aldermen met in Convention at 8 o'clock operon Trial Term.—Nos. 262, 264, 265, | Bailt by Wil, B. ASTOR,Resexsrenty for the bacuam Bing, about two months since, and who was re- | vesterday afternoon, Hla Honor Mayor Trmeamy, in ie ie vst yb Ba So 309, mo 0 and & cowmnR, arrested in Boston, on Sunday, arrived in this | the chair, for tho purpow of appointing Clerks of Common Piies—Port 1. Nos. 1119, 1276, 1980, ty yesterday, in charge of officer FirzMAvaron, | District or Ward Courts, ‘There was barely « A 40.820, 961, 1118, 607; 1179, 764, 1176,11300, of the 2d precinct, At 5 P.M, Jousom was sent to Sing Sing, and this morning ls, no doubt, reinstated in his old quarters, CITY NEWS, Tammany Has. Primanirs.—Those olections took place last evening. As interest only attaches to the Judicial aud Senatorial Convention delegates, we annex those elected : Finer W anv,—Judictal.— Thomas Byrnes, Thomas Stewart, Patrick MoGuire, Gregory Doran, Willam Jonnett. Senatorial.—Michsel Halpin, Thomas Brennan, Jobn Ahearn, Patrick Fitzsimmons, John Fox. Bavonn Wann.—Judicial.—Arthur Keating, Jobn F. Hom, Robert Brown, Williaa Miner, Charles W* quorum, and Ald, Booux moved to postpone action till Thursday. Ald. Paox moved an amendmont, by calling on the District Attorney for an opinion as to ‘whether this Convention, or the Police Commission- rm, had the power of appointing such Clerks, It was finally referred to « Special Commiftec, consisting of Ald. Ownns, Prox and Anaws, to call on the Dis- trict Aitorney, and put bis opinion to the Conven- lon. ‘Tho Convention then adjourned to Thursday, ator. M. Councn. Commitren Muxrixa.—The meet- ing of the Aldermanto Committee on Railroads, yos- torday, was largely attended. The Wost shorter Rail- road project was under consideration. Isaac D. Parr appeared as an opponent of the project. He contended that railroads through « city, depreciated Part 1T.Moa. 59T, 91T, 1081, 1196, 1983 to 1200, 1299 to 2296, 190, 1908, 1864, U. &. District Court.—Nos. 80, 1, 20, 9. “BROOKLYN, Manpamus Aoauser tre Crry Comrrrouiar. Wi missionera, the Cor; to ad be Bald tt be compel 13 lrg bosom ry the new County Jall talon on the new County Jail was again Kruger.-Senatorial.—Alfrvd Chancellor, Isaso Wil- | Proverty slong thelr route; that the streste were built o8 Central an ons er ns Py hina pate MeMaizon, Jomes Watson, John ©. | fF the benefit of the otizens, and not for the benefit loving en onsen, er] . of monopoUzing railroad corporations, whe were en- Gkirte of every Soberpf. ‘Tin Wane-Judieial—Anthony J. MoCarty, Avgustua P. Meath, E. B, Schaffer, Barnet Coll, Edwin M. Haggerty. Senatorial—James English, Enoch Smith, John Hurley, Edward Burke. Fourra Waxp.—Judicial,—Wa. Batrd, James White, J. H. Purser, Jeremiah Donavan, James Powern. Senatorial —Kdward J. Kelly, G. W. Ca- eerily, James Driscoll, Timothy Sullivan, Michacl Kearin. ‘nine Oo SS deavoring to lay tracks in front of thelr property, without compensating them for thelr loss, Mr. Sram, of Westchester, and a property-owner near the lower ‘endof the proposed line of roed, spoke in opposition to the project, as being ruinous to the interests of property-holders, He stated that his two lote in Vesey street, had depreciated more than $9.0¢0 in ‘value, since tho railroads had been bullt in front of them, Mr. Joan J, Prtmre called the attention of the ‘Committee to the fact that there wore already eight railroads in the city, which he thought sufficient for all purposes of transportation. Mr. J.D. Wititams, a property owner in Beventh avenue, stated the views of himself as woll ase num. ‘ber of property holdern on the same street, in regard to the matter, He stated that along the Seventh ave- nue the property owners had subscribed over $17,000 to fight the matter through, and that more would be raised if this should be found not sufficient, Mr, Wituam Wann, 0 resident of Westchester, then ‘asked if either one of the gentlemen of the Comittee or one of he sudience, could inform him, asa resl- dont of Westchester County, through which parte of the County the road was to bo laid ? ‘That he belioved it was not for the benefit of the residents of Westches- tor, but solely for that of the projectors. A number of other opponents then registered their names and 1.581 violations of ordinances for Rervnuicay Assematy Nomusation.—The Republicans of the Third bly District have Sominated Ms. Waueas F, Gsurrira of the 10th Onn. first of May last, the police have reported a total of ‘an appropriation of $20,000, Prosecution. corporation ordinances; Refe Pignotier was received from ir Da spector, com) I Firm: Waav,—Judicial.—James B. Dupigase, Peter M. Schenck, John Moore, Vincent Clark, Thos. Breanan, Senatorial,—Joun T. Henry, Robert O. Melntiie, James Clark, M, 0. Murphy. James Law- rence. Bixrn Wan,—Judicial,—M. T. Brennan ; Thos, Ryan; Lawrence Clancy; William P. Powers; Denn! Burne, Senatorial.—Owen Kenny; Jomes B. Kerri- gan; Francis 0. Rourke; ‘Timothy Brennan; Jobn Murphy. Saver Waxn.—-Judicial.—Edward Shandiey ' Jemes McMahon; Richard Kiminons; John Brown j ‘Thomas Dunlap. Senatorial.—John Bialr; Michae Brien; Cornelius Hartnedy; Wm. Gayte; Jomph Hughes, Kuwurn Wane—Judicial.—Jobn C. Mathes+ De- vid A. Fowler; Morton Fairchild, Jr. ; Patricle (rae legher; Louis Fransway, Senatorial—Jesoph Mur- “While Datrm Paar goes, in al Hs cores down bumps the Prteident's alr,” ‘A resolution, expressing approval of the action k officers of the Groat Eastern, tu visit this olty, and if | the Comptroller if nd phy: Win, Francis; Benjamin Collard; George Ly | te meeting was adjourned. powsible, to bring the veel here, - Secpe the Srafte'c! ihe Water Onmeatasiounre ta Loutrell ; William Delamater. bee dy That & Committee of three from each | the not of April 16, 1980, waa ads vpted. we Guty it shall be to cause Other reaclutions in reference to the Water Com- this invitation to be offictally tondored, and to revort | nscuaere o . what measures may be necessary to give it full offeot. Mdaybdacesiedradaces ‘An ordinance to impose af fine of $25 for dumping manure from the piers, was laid upon the table. oh, Sammunication was recuived from the treet nn Crry Monrtaurry.—The whole number of deaths for the last nine days (the date of pub- cation having been made two days later than hero” tofore,) has been 500, Of thes wore—adults, 206; children, 29; ma'es, 290; fomales, 210; cxlored persons, & The principal discases were—kidaey Nivmu Waxv—Judiciary.—Philip W. Engy; ©. ¥, Chipp; M.A. Gilebrist ; H. 11. Morange, Jacob Wind. muftler, Senatorial—Stephen Measereau ; Charles Murphy; Samuel Long; Charles Miller; Prancis Hovghtallin, Mrs. Wrxstow's Soornrve Synor, EGINTON—At Prooklya, on the 9th inst, of ery= : jouer, stating that by tho charter of 1807, bas « Sooth: for Child: Tatu Wanp,—Judicial —Eival P, Purdy, Mom | disease, 3; apoplexy, 7; Lleoding of lungs 8; brain | fad'na power io maken contexctioccke sei dtiaget | whieh aetante nena he trend Coothiag, oe | entero pomianiee Cm Zoee or D. Gale Beth O. Douglass, Henry Vandewater | disease, 8; bronchitis, 9; cancer, 44 cholera infan- | the 16th Ward atetion bouse, ‘The paper was sout | seftoaing the mime, reducing all inflam “wits | fitwde Ledge No 19, # ‘AM, and Daniel Blote, Senatorial —Jouu Van Tine Joba | tein, 19; congestion of brain, 9; ditto lugs, 2; con- | Pack to him as unaatisfactory Allay all pains ced Lvoce to onal the becata: Da | Haeten ler are roayrefully invited to athend Matthews, Samuel T, Wobster, Androw J. Fusher, | gurpsaion, 90; 11 T sent ina veto toa resolution remitting pala, regul bowel ral, ow Tureday ater a reloon, tile convulsions, 83; croup, 18; infantile debility, 6; adult debility, 4; diarrhea, 6 dropay, 2%; dysentery, 7; scarlet fover, 16; typhus fever, 7 typhold fever, 7; othor fevers, 8 ; whooping cough, 18; infamimation of bowels, 12; ditto lungs, 18; other inflammations, 18; tufautile marasmus, 40 ; menses, 2; paley, 4; scrufuls, T; amall-pox, 3; teething, 8 lock jaw, 4; old ago, 6: premature birth, | oft 19, Of these were egod—under 1 year, 141; 1 to® c yenrs, 62; 9 to B, 68; Bt 10, 17; 10to 1,4; 15 to | debe elere ie te Chostmon Conacils ado ne ga, | Se without any rival in the market 20, 14; 20 to 9, 29; 86 to 90, 89; 90 to 40, 55; 40 to | journed to Thureday. 1, M, SINGER & Oo, No 455 Broadway, N.Y, s ngalost various persona for the opening | Pend apoa tt, Mothers, it will ive rest to yoursclves 'y-weoond street, between Third avenue 4 relief and health to your Infante, Porfestly sate rivets on tue ground | ta alleasce, Bold everywhere, Price only 25 conte pet expense hd Gocanrtayers fa the olty, who would pam receive no benefit from it. ¥ be Mr’ Orranson offered @ resolution requesting the bean apple bert ibartingy ee Corporation Counsel for information, whotaer the ws i Comm n Counet! bave the power to direct by a vote Family Gewing Machince .. of thr@-fourt s of the members, work to be dose for | Hemming Guages reduced to. o ‘and, if it bas that power, whether any bead of For all mapufacturing purposcs Govama's Macnee Wm. Whev'an. Kurventu Wagp.—Judicial—Bornard Kelly, F. I. A. Boole, Francis Clark, James Gorvin, Joun N. Cor nell, Senatorial—Jobn H. Hooghkirk, James Tracey Hirew Kog!e, James BR Steers, Henry ©. Woolley. ‘Twara War —Judiotal,— George IB Lynch Patrick MoGann, Hugh Crombie, Wm. H. Tone, Jobn Conway, Senatorial, Janes Mackean, Charles Boley Williaa O. Wobb, Edward Roche, John MoCusker, ‘Tastee Wasp 00%, wt S Grgeue Piece, witht fart pt tice wil) be taban'to Greenwood tor intoraant, oui tal atts Ooh, Sty sm, Marga The frionds of the family fy ry oa he funeral on TW eday wera ae Eve the reenve ‘of ber vou staan, 369 Madea udicfal—Phillp Merkle, _~- Ae ES ES. Ne 150 Fulten st, Brooktym, the familly sre respect: 1, $4; 60 to 60, 20; 60 to 70, 17; TO to 80, 19; 80 to remeiue wt be Willian P, McCormick, Charles K, Bmith, Caarles | g¢' 9." Natives of British America, 1; England, 4; Inqnosts, Accedenta, doe. Lass Lock Giescn 0 Gallfornts saad Koster, John L, Smith, Senatoria!.—Jobn Phalan, | prance, 2; Germany, 8T; Holland, reland, 110; Scpprs Deatu or aw Antisr.—Mr. Haway jr Jobo Pickford, Jr, James Calasan, Potor Boylaus Jobn H. Long. Fovarrent Wann. —Judicial—Androw H, Green Fdward Devin, James Hays, James Mulligan, Mi- chacl Corkoran, Senatorial—ienry P. West, Mat- thew Daly, Michael Murphy, James Kehoe, Moury R Roowe. Firiaaxm Wamp — Judicial, —Joha Whoeler Dan'l Norris; Henry L, Clinton; Jobm B. Ryder. J. BR. Flanigan, Senatoriat—Abean T. Milian Wai, M, Cooke; Thomas Casey; Laffyetto Marri. son ; Jobn Gambieton, BixraaTu Wamp.—Judicial. vis, Jr, C.K, Graham, J, HM ray. Senatorial.—M, Halpin, Daniel Goary, Wa. Morrison, Josh. Pearce, ©, P. Johnson, Bavextaexm Wann—Judiciary,—O, Batnbridg® Smith, John B. Fogerty, A. Kickhoff, M. Gorman, Italy, 1; Norway, 1; Poland, %; Sootland, 2; South America, 1; United States, 881; West Indios, 1 The week ending Ist Oct. exhibited 889 deaths; 9th Oetey 300 de 10th Oct., 423 deatha, Gurnam, an artist doing business in the Trinity Bai d- ing, Broadway, died suadeal; New Yors Hw Patel on Sunday yaferao0n taken with oon- Yulaione at @ day previous, aud was cou- bz M thence te the towpital. Mr. tiem was aoa. Taare Roots! | ‘i Leacy Boorsl |! ~ ive of Engler years of age, aud was very ro- ci Inde , srt Sa sina Ballad ort se Paremn 0 Fouxp Duownko.—Coroner Sowrna« hold | Relersness. 8 Ga donee DITO THe hiest youterday, "pon the boéy of » German Lintaad wor wt, “~ n pame of Haxay, who was found nel to ane merket, cates Sharia Bowery, ee. BANDSORUCH—On the 1°th inet, Oscar, ouly cam of Margaret aud Ancrow sadechucd, aged é montane aud days, ‘We ley thee in the stlent tomb, yer § Dhomect +f A Gay: ‘e Just bepan te lew thy bloom, ‘Aud thou alt called away, Mozart Assemaiy Convanttons.—The 2d, th and Cth Assembly District Conventions met 'ast evening. ‘The Scoond adjourned tll Thursday night, ‘The Fifth had not adjourned at alate bourlast night, Mr, Bamvyt Wauerem was placed in nomination in the Bisth District Conventio drowned in the North river, nest pier 18, was abandon beard the mote thet Hina Annea- Table Covers, OL Banny’s Tatoormmnove C, AL Bunday y Ting thelr tance teams down Mrosdwap, ond whee Reg Soya. Sorin, ‘47th st. one of the horses took fright be 4 —The race at Staten Is- land yesterday, for the champlonsbip, bas been Fostponed until to-day, (11th) or the firwt fair day. and Lavina tax Connne Stowe.—Yesterday af- tornoon the ceremonies of laying the comer stone of Forniz & Lrow’s Swrso Macamres, any other TERRE ric, ‘Wm. Il, Mansfield, Senatorial—Geo, A. Joremiahy | * %¢W Baptist church were gone through with on the ‘The rr y bavi David Crawford, 8. Eustach!, John J, Dymond, B° | SPP¢r of Madison Avenue and Thirty-fret st. The Sena ee | ted cit tS fpeeraly ha Pie Rellly. pastor of the new churoh is to be the Rev, Dr. aK 9°48 Kiourmuvru Wasn,—Judiciat.—Gilbert M. Bpele | Haave formerly of the Roast street by op hagved GENERAL NOTICES, KEEN 4N—On Moder, Oct. 10tn, Maward Keoune, John . Devlin, John Nesbit, Wm, O'Donnell, John | Albany, who with @ pula » Dre, ‘e oe aay ge T. Hoffman, Senatorial.—Robert Foster, Andrew | ®0«as®, Larusor and others, officiated, ah Tee Rerun J. Hibbard, James Living, A. J. Mathews, Richard ave. churoh is to front on Madilbon Avenue, will be ity ® oe FP we 1 Soir tk ok ‘The churob is oo renue, a 5 11 etd, ond 8 et wd the gl aro. | $2 aa tums, of Bevan man he 6 a ae ee o' jetty, merning, 7 emt Winasctosichiicbarve is ture, Byzantine, and the malerial of fine Philadelphia | No. 29 Pullatreet, Aer partaking of frequent pote. BN, G. 8, oll e aca'Ob youre: S momtne sad td Here oe asin arcs Wel Tlos, | Brick, with brown stone trimraings. ‘The entire edl- | Hons of bed Uauor, & dispute arose &3 | ‘vesdeamiin'e Avoten Planters, tor P, ls remains will be convsred te Deb's Ferry Ansoa Herrick, eng nee Welty TS | Ace, when comp'eted, in a year will be en- primaries Wes ot os tad “ibe ore. Geouy.— Henatorial,—John Rgan, John 1. Brown, | 10 Tih fee er eg So- | exam Movlanr ond the propristar ef the sore betamse fs Sot E ese LORD ERS MIT C'S Patent Med. | [ivited jae oe tbe FA ee ee cieiat Peter By Bececoyy | of Soe main auditorium is to be 60 foot high, with a | Mrted, to end the dite by turning MoNaxr Beery vag Beore, 168 ‘Also’ impeo a t leaves, ine r) sinct Bishop, Douglass Taylor, ‘Thomas D' | celine splendidly grained, and s large recess, 10by 04 | seized a sone, aud waa soot amaling ue vg cheeeo—eneenmreenisae wilt ecve ‘hreot, ab 2:45 hi 4 feet, to receive the pulpit, which will be surmounted | tor when, It is alleged, the latter sized Hyait’s Life Balam —Reoumation, Now | MUI Im Brookirp, offer ¢ severe, Utne, fe. James, Nelaon J, Waterbury. Hy perdi ow stabbed MoNanx several times in the beckt nes ‘sont, In thelr worst also serofela, | thu, 5 ce agen ne Brice, William Menck, Thomas Kiernan, John Mo" | bY Scasliols columns, ornamented architrams, drops | and stomach, inflicting serious, and fatal "evil ‘od ulcers ani the ‘worst repre a U ty. os Wotmentan, McGrane, James J, Mooney, 0., and one organ and two dde galleries, In the ‘The man who committed the thea im yk — A af task ot 2 Olmocke trea hs tte telaonny (Ot ( 4 vestibule, there Isto be two spacious entrances, 16 and, up tos late hour last not been ‘are a by this sovereign Navy ee-cen ‘Tweartoraet Wann, — Judicial. — Andre Fro. } rosie saree 0 a arrested, but bis way that farrender , MeGoU so poms Bet ern Os | mate nun cen | Sa ee | oe hony, Joha Kort, 0, W. Baker, Jon Murphy, | 1% tbe rear of church, Ventilation and comfort is re- | Ronny pr A Fumate,—A colored girl, 17 | commer of Cana} and Hudson st (paint store) ps gti oO. We , . rded as the main features of the building, Two nape Set, mamas Banas, Somme es snreted house! a orlgpte bor which had rea ‘Twaxry-Beconn Wann, — Judicial — Alexander | ‘Wer, one 100 feot, the other 80 foot high, are to Ah street, of wallet containing ‘He oraament the outer part of the building. A chapel is being built, and isto be completed om tho first of January next, La the rear of the site chosen for the church, en that the gir accosted hii at the corner of | _¥t Church and Canal stresta, and asked him to treat bor | 46%, and goon made hersclf vory familiar, » Aftor aie loft he missed bis wallet and, on officer Lar. pany ofthe FiRh Preciaoh that fon traced the gtr to ir residence in Courch street, aad rooovered the Justice GonnouLr, and money. Sbde was taken ocked up for trial, Ward, Michael Connolly, Richard I. Clark, John M. Helck, Nicholas Seagrist, Senatorial—Wm. He Doherty, Wiliam L. Wiley, Phillip FP, Hannavan. Charios Boagrist, John Filser, . mh of asthina of Si ferous Kind. "She hed ben pificted froma latency, pal the spaanus bo sevore as ty force the sternum of bone out of place, 3, Kelly Thirteenth Ward, B.D of Brooklyn. of had been sea OS erla e Tar Sreemen C, VaNpenuitr Asnone.— ‘Tho steamer ©, Vanderbilt, which left her dock yes- terday afternoon, with about 269 passengers, when ot Hamilton Park, plowing to take place at 10 o'clook, A. M., and at % 4 and 6 o'clock, P. M, Sraviny H, Buancu, it is rumored, has gone “supine Lara eee A. Bands, wile of 7 2 Hyatv’s Life Balsam Oured Wm. J. Brows, Fassing through Hur!gate, came agains Holbrook, ‘arrested, in this olty, yesterday, by officor Hawsiis, Pot Pripes st fatty Laid Be tearing away a portion of the Indies’ cabin, and fore- | to California, of the id Precinct, 68 ees ve Bae Cee, pict Farts sade obcaedfils | ae a Sb ey? ee "Seana ing the steamer on to Flood Roach, Fortunately, no een ae ¥ some wooks Ho made a desperate —_—_———__. fore. ove vas mjured, and the passengers wore taken off | , 4 MOST unpromising-looking morning, yester- | Shore to escape from Ube officer, and uttored the most Mrratt's Ufo Geleam cures tr, B. Sunday evening, Oct, Oth, Dietoria by the steatn tug J. F, Btevons. The damage s about | 4:¥+*urned into » brillant evening, The thermom- | violent cathe of vengeance agaist SO He, live fEry Morumeti and Da ee a $10,000. eles 87 Ae May od at 40 aga ak 1 Me ha He‘ to eT of ety 8 ta wrate | forycane On Tux SrRrKK,—A large meeting of boot — ects for the PTO seat covasien hones oul wa | Hyatt’s Life Balsam Ocred Wo. Housel, fitteru was held last eveaing, of te Tath Ward Hten, | THE DAN, K, DeLAvaN Muskateors go on tray hour bak ot 'severaloabar hard youth ut. | otic No. ia Wile Manat of Ring's ih Fhe wont to make arrangements to strike for higher wages, | * target excursion, on the 19th, to the Red House, race's Deeees 2 Te, refused to work, entire They wish to raise their wages to the standard of | Harlem. 1908— about 19)g cents on the dollar tn advance of ‘The following shops will be notified of the action of the Association: Bastes, Actos, hay pit Ye Life see todo with. "Mo was taken back to the Bur- | whose of Cured James, Melee, ofce le st a chronle dye ‘Tie Wenn, 00 long announced, between | 22'Gouhty jal. Ee, EXTEA SUGsR- V ISLOBB—4 000 dems; are —the daughter of » Lieutenant in the Navy—it is now | man wore arrostod yesterday, charged Guaae, Beanmtar, Cant, Cransuns, Sven, Banner, | Tron ont, wil be ecleonised Thureday nat, ia Be, | with Tovoing Mi Bensauin Habe, of 44th etre tions, Brox, Consim, Joux Buaxv, Tare, Ruapr,Booans, | Pais Catuedeal of auld wasch ‘acd chain. Tt ap thet Mr, ey pyagl ee a Rup, Coven Penh Vaunsh Usemati, Dees, age as verre od HAL Soc ca Babday aight, whoa bs: eoavetened var da jan WwW. brrbtaferea treme oe tor 1. Baooxry Ravan Warxirs Ress, Dat Bas | Gronos Kino, of Boston, has challenged Gan cee, co, Denney Bia Sere be, van ree of ee TO cer tie el roe, Eehegand reat sree opie, Td be oi first, | Pain, the jor of * ta tho thls i . ¥ 4. dev fxth et ry too on 6 tee classified La fist, mir, the late victor of Kiuzy, to @ prise fight a hee ate aie ilisven ave hea a 4 Lh ie atten ain bios d Melb Sia" ‘8 vory wealthy Cuban and a young lady of this olty [ : i F Couade some montis beuye, Gaaenge scoop,