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— the ferry to Jersey City. In constructing and maintaining the turnpike over the marhes to Newark, and subsequently in building the New Jersey Hailroad to New Brunswick, he took a very active interest, He also gave much atten- tion to agrionlture and to raising fine horses and cattle, and for many years was engaged, at groat expense, in the enterprise of draining and cultivating the salt meadows between the Hackensack and Passaic rivers. When Tex. an was opened by the Mexfean govern. ment for settlement, Mr, Dry was one of Axsncand must, from interest as well 85 | tho frst to engage, with others, in @ project of qrom fesling, watch attentively the development } gx tensive colonization in that country, which ae sound poblic opinion in Europe, Every | secupied him almost exclusively for several stop towards political freedom made by the na-) years, but proved unsuccessful by reason of the tionslities of Europe; every incident which tends | refusal of Mexico to perfurm her engagements, to awaken thought and edueate the masses of the | j,, mining operations in New Jersey, in North people in a knowledge of their rights, strength- | Careting and in Georgia, be also took great In- as free Institutions upon this continent and adds | trout, and expended large sums of money, and to war security against unnecessary and disas- | past Nowark is one of the latest of his enter- tous conflicts with the Old World despotisms: | irises, Mr. Dry was distinguished for the earn- ‘There is no Britioh statesman of the present day | getnoss, energy and the unwavering confidence who would dare needlessly to provoke « collision | with which he prosecuted every enterprise in with this country—not because the ruling class! which he engaged. His views and projecta were in England have become more friendly to usand | titeral, and frequently too much in advance of ‘our institutions, but because the people bave be- } the times to be immediately remunerative, come more intelligent and more independent,and | ‘To¢9 who come after him do and will enjoy the their opinions and ‘sentiments control the actions | benefits of his labors. it erent een entero er. ces | EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, Wre notice also, that even under the stern des oeeGenmes Arrival ofthe Olty of Washington. —— potiam of Lovis Narotros, public opinion in One Day Later Intelligence. + and ce is becoming too stror g for the despo: an’ ba stalbeato control it, During the recent war in Italy it was found necessary to relax the is he French press, —— rigid discipline imposed upon ft! Trek teumaan Oe ct W : ho and though the Government has tried since the be Berew steamer Oy ol Washington sire close of the war to restore the former om of Bue brings london Papert tae le i 7 censorship, the French press, sustained by public inople journals of tue Tith of September , resents and resists the attempt to reduce state 8 dreadful Ore had dovteayod vnrarda r it again to a condition of abject servility. Bo } tie uarter of Has-Kenl, bult like an amphithes 4 bold, indeod, have some of the Paris journal Le ee ee a been in contending for the liberty of the prose, that the Government, through its official organ, bas warned them that it will no longer tolerate tholr ‘‘polemic excesses.” We are fain to believe, however, that the Government will not venture to act up to its threst of using the power at its command to sup- press ail discussion distasteful to it, Lf the | 1° > rmppiled be able taots tesnparacy anelter French press will only speak out fearlessly and | aig anchostor Quardian, of Bopt. 18th, haa the hovestly, asserting the right of free speech and | following :— Yesterday a terride explosion dccurred ofa pres, the government must succamb, The | s the percussion osp manufactory of Menara, Pena. THE NEW YORK SUN. a FRIDAY MORNING, OCTODER 14, 1680, enipar MORSE ———__-__— os ects sont ee Pehtics. Jo on le a and from the houses being of wood, the flames spr: th the most frightful rapidity, evd.in a very short time upward of 60 habitations were destroyed. ‘Tha fire wax then, most persons thought, got under, but on the next day it again burst out afresh, and’ very nearly 1.000 houmes more were reduced ‘to ashes — ‘The inbabitants wero seen running balfnaked through the streets seeking shelter, and more than 600 fanl- lies who loa all they pomessed are encam pad on the hill. The Sultan ordered a number of military tenta Prnu.iivs, situated in Whittall street, Birmingham, pen is, indeed, mightier than the sword, and the | which waa attended by an enor-nous lone of fe, a ears rm French journals, if ste dona thst gh the | Paha, ane of them for he rk Government be- courage and manliness to defend thei 4, can | ing for 18,000,000 of capa, ‘a considerable number i i parsens employed tn an extensive range of sh successfully defy Lovis Narougow and his half | © eat Ub Waele renin cmap i #8 million bayonets. ere could net have been less that eighty persons, jority of thern od girls, ab work ‘Another Lopefal sign of the progress of public | Sesorar mornings, when” the accident. ocurred. opinion in Europe, is the general sympathy Nething la ‘st present certainty known regarding Wa manifested towards the Italians in their noble See ewpposed (hal wrens ry C2 ‘epart- stand for independence and the right of self-gov- | nating powder, and where there were five females emment. Halfacentury ago, a revolt against oman ls Wend ith ta the third ots their tyrannts, would have been crushed re- | shop immediately beneath was the workhouse, morselessly by brute force, in the name and | Wher Se come a gis sere = on behalf of “legitimacy.” But the times have various operations connected with the man- changed ; and not a single power in Europe tans pe Ragpcid retro id Work, When, jn on dares now dispute the right of the Italians to | wa'ns roots were bried Int We ir anu th ne fortunate work people scattered in rection’, oF ores ee cary since, England joined buried Under the enderoun maw o mater whic ‘Less than, a 'Yy » Es : 0 buildings. roe! wrecl coalition to impose a raler upon France, whom a chactic heap, before fire added to th the Frencia people did not desire, and now we | jure of the secu the tiers ity of the oxy have one of England's chief ministers declaring | sion. : publicly, that the right of the poople of every | 4.2 persons engaged in the front part of the bul'd. lipet ho were comparatively wninjtred, rushed to country in Europe to govern themselves, in their | the windows, and were rescued from their perilous i > ition by the multitude who bad been attracted to own way, must be resected. Woon wo hear of | [iti tiy the noise of the explosion, A. fearfal a British aristocrat and member of the Govern- ment, advocatiog the doctrive of Popular sover- eignty, we may surely conclude that right views | rv of government are making rapid progress in tho sti. Th fe mer old world, Tae Finbuster Expedition, timber lay serows her | ‘effort was made to of a of " Aw The Bew Orleans Delta of Ban ere hte Foorun batl bus the pursing bultiog waa telling fn all following acconnt of the movements of the fili- | directions, and abe had to be left to @ horrible fate. busters, aod of the action taken by the federal | Bearcely lad abe. been left when part of the roof ape "i fell in with a terrific crash, and abe and some girls suthorities to prevent them frou going on their | in her vicinity wore tomediately crusbed to death, — spectacle then presented itself to those who had the courage ty wake thelr way through the burning build ht or ten girls wore oon half buried in the ins, ebtefly with thelr beads downward ; whilst a! Lt Sapo ly imploring for as: ner; and cries wore heard from those whose pox tion could not be neen. Ono elderly woman sat on & beam, unable to extricate herself, ax another piece of contemp'ated expedition: x boy howaver, nafore theft For a vices ortwo past, it was known to many of Rastre our propie thst tuen wen’ congregating at & depot The result was, upto? frome never: miles below this city, on the re IO, han 17 bodies bad been recover- Boer tho Powder Magacie, aud) hat toe camp wat re ingly mutiliated and disfigured duily re B sddutions trom A abaius aud 140 44-1 that identity was iapossible except in a few aases.— Joining Brat: « wt of them were the bodies of girls from 10 to 19 Caltector Hatou, bee yeare of age. Boventcon, who were more or leas in- coals juredy were taken to. the General Hospital, and one ‘J in a cab as bo was being conveyed Wire. We tay add, that this is the ted explosion tn } nantifactories which has taken place y rnunithe, low Globe raya: —The Home Goeretary has whether there pat dust of De, Baur. iu all Chat was gout On last Baturcey a Lumber of pasongers went down the Opolovans railroad ty Borwica's Bay i ead to a suspicion that there aro other cased of a sorions character against Dr. Saetavuer, which the police kave reevived iustructions tu investigate, The wrest Kastere. mndon Star, of the 26th, ways that tho work » Proceeds with rapidi- STRLL bas contracted t ake the atoanier Galvest Lior Galveston, Lex e Weir g # large preyertion had given Mateuwut | had» Hay, a fe 004 it romain te eb eutiiely with ut fodadetion. ne cont aball fall, ‘The Star says :— Xeitenent, tie camp at Powder | Theevidence given at the Inqueit was ax may be Howse was watcLed tore cum ly Un every wud the | retucusbercd, of the most ry aes of the vemsels winuing t far as regarded the parti table, a. On KnaL. contending that all Lis resp vambuity nnection with the eng nes pad weasod, aud Mr the part of the grant ber th give this fact 1 Wwe have so 3.000 has boon on ty thin ques. dy with the wlegerespoditiou than | tion, The dispu Boorr Reswett wud apy Ctuler Yeost! lis Prut—etid sue exe ted the Maspie | tho directorn whil be referred to arbitrati Chon of Coleco: Matas, wh sjustivoly refused bee | A complete oxmuinatic . ork, and enuit os of the ship by on bp at Powdertoaw sat not watebed a9 tengineers, at Ue request of Mr Sout eB he largest share telows that the f ere which wore c her, ard loomnod up tra the levee a Ngbted Lorton ot the east Tur ¢ Ler fhce's aud crow wave wavy but the a the funn day or twa, and Tre tet of Me Weill will of cotmme be made hee the whip wil the persons of the «th that the fullest | nay be made, and etfooted tm good ‘at pablic contd: nee rh wd befor: the camp | rotored to tle neble sip, requested the Lordy oi mud tue eatin and nd down one of their oficers to wt has boon refused. ured, make the usu! ranting the certificate. Bou. ad taken berths previous t > us handed jwsven he bookwof tho campauy i Can it was ut the date of the vuswel lear the Non pe Bherburne Journal, spoaking of the continurd attraction of the great sip at Weymouth, wa: ‘The mammoth ship stlil coutinues the contre of divided attraction, and thotirasds Lave visited ber during the past week. Judging from the numbers that we have beard we and last wook, tae here was ccunidersble ess tone Bt text wworndng (Pueaday) when it was disoover d tut tae birds bi: flow a; aud considerable cursity on the poiut as ty What teamer coud bave pumsimy taken thom. None had cleared! the usally very orderty and inof- ere DA HiNmcted. Of wpacr wud tase, m0 and th > revenue what course to pursue, » iros, 2 bronght tuyitery was sve. utter chia wail det bad boon discovered that the Panther Lad wot wutticicut provide won board to SP at ah ech Long, te stat ama mn i ‘offing at the Boutlwost Pass, aud r landed her passon eho ba at ® m Rome tuentions rumor of wa. ingure ‘or munition of war about them——cpon tuo store of | rectionary movement in the Abrus, and state that that delightful abode of um yus i the King of Nap'és has nent troops to put ib down, known as the Balize. The vuttor vut being d aufficient to protect the Paws fru) an invasion Prevent the men agein embarking pou Kou Frown, veusel fur their ylec of dow steam-tug Eno Train wa ‘with a !ong-Tom on her fv mep did pot get away. Bb: yon Wedlaoo- day evening, ond gut down aurwy the pigs t Rigas ‘Leture ust a compauy of anilery from Ba- ton Rouge, baving been ca! ‘3. Marshal Kama, 'exme down under cous Jaume Kioxeris, whe als) commande 9f United States tro js who were runt down the Vigilaice Com itten excitumeut in this city red to the ateawor ior that Tei Advices bave Leen reve the Bat vit, m Constantine 10 have Lroken atom Chursiay Wt was Wworous wessctes lan ored before the Be Ho, aud tue synadron arrived t! lei, Among the princtpal leaders of t wore two Govarals of Divisio ce of them nor of the Dardanelic gud several Color f Ulemas, No Cluistians were oanprouied in the nat, Latem Istelitgence, (Dy Teiegreph from Lo.:ton to Live"poot.) London, Sept, 29,—'The funds rewain without change, and there lt undimina’ od ease tu bua wo- the continent dosoribe a general Abacnce of speculative business, notwithstan: tag Auperalundanoe of eapihal wn each of the markits deputation from waited on the taster builders restontay, ‘The interview bt said wo have lasted seven hours, abd at ite close wis ad- journed until this day, ‘Rae rewait will hevean tm- vortaut bewifiuy on the strus Toe freedony of the eity of Awriowy Duy, one of the oldest members of this city, died on Bunday, 9b ¢ ctober, instant, t his residence in ihe city of Hudson, sew Jor- sey, at the advanced age uf 88 years, He was born near Paterson, Dew 1y. He was admtitted to the Ler in New York about 1703,and dy his exergy and industry, soon secured # large acd lucrative practice, in which he was actively engaged for more than 80 years. Mr, Dar did not, however, confine bis attention to his pro- feesion, He was one of the ownars of tue jand Which @ large part of Jersey City ls now by Fei Games Las beta arcs Tord Mayor uf 4 pron » priucipal party in ootablishi® Laude, reas, Un'ews the ryuts of tho poople bo telvod without ‘Ue interforonde ot fordgn cuandens Wore recognized, Hie also toubed on pariamentary reform, st conc uded on ofluent apecch by dee closing tat Kogiand Ueld a beurow on high, wha ‘with the the Grand Duks of Tas ascended oft accom | Mica’ ty the members of hin legation. ‘They wore Tek. allowed. to #09 sutlng of the country, and while awaiting an interview with the Emperor, were mired not » leave the residence assigned to them. iy London Lag sends the following: — fated im suaclty and Tbe caournpions thet Bog pated im eng: land would be afreld to feape howee to put Zunion, Bept. 29.—Prince Narourom hes arrived ere. o between the Prench and Sardinian, and afterwards between the French and Austrion plenipctentiaries, bave al‘repecting the projected: esyaditiog. sy Ona. b si ata Pitth Stic oe having an Yntorview with the Pope. jrald correspondent says thet, Austria and Pledmout are about making warlike preparations, and that the French army of oceupation tn Italy it fed toreostve reigeeroainen 9 renewal of jen, shended by many. The 8 government a aald, by the Journal dea Debate, to have declined the of Eng- ne aed The News by Telegraph. agnetic ih Offices, No. 43 Wall street and a main entrance, Tho Quaker City Safe, Vor folk, Oct. 18.—The steamship Quaker City arrived in Hampton Roads at 1.80 P.M. f In tow of the steamer Btate of Goo ‘The following la Capt, Savrm.i’s statement : ‘The engine was smashed when thirty-alx hourn cout from Now York, and thirty-eight miles 8. 8. of Cape Hatteras. After her separation from the Dunbarton on the 7th, the Quaker City made her way north and ant under canvas, At OP. M. of the 9th, sho waa in lat. 86.08, long 74.9%, one hundred and thirty nilles from the point first naroed. Histone, or the bring of cut guae, altieagh span. of ‘or the our gui r Snily’ neat enough for both. At’ 6.80. Be i tho schoonor King Fisher, of New York, the name of hone captain is not known, bore away forus, and Ke trne characteristics of & seamen balled vi, and said be would stick by us till the last which prouise he faithfully performed. ‘The brig Bons, of Kiexandrla, also answered our signals, and laid by us until sent in search of @ steamer. At 7 in the evening, a gale from the northward of force, struck the ship, when she laid with her to the eastward, Debaving admirably for 43 hours, Daring jeck freight. At hoon on " Tt abated, In Lat. 86, 30; Long. 74, 22, the ship was taken fh tow by the King Fisber, and sided. by own nals, tocheded in allng $0 mallee esti when at midnight the Btate of Georgia ran down took us in tow 60 miles northeast of Cape Henry. Capt. Bavvecor desizes publicly to thank the captalns of the Dumbarton, King Flavor, Gena, aid State of Georgia, for the’ prompt and cheerful manner in which they readered him assistance. From Washington. Washington, Osts 13.—No action his yot been communication which msy have recently beon recefved from the British govern- fa aa the subject of the San Juan Island diff- culty. ‘An oxtraordinary meeting of the Cabinet was held today, Ali tie members were present, wit the exception of Mr. Cami, who was absent On ace count of physical indisposition. ‘The reasous for leaving Brownsville without troops fre, on stated by an army officer,the unhealthiness of he! posts and ‘the ballef that Uiere was no noceatity heir presence aa means of protection ; besides, thelr mervices were urgently needed elsewhere in Texas, But since their withdrawal, in addition to the recent Invasion by the Mexisan banditei, the In- dians have committed many oxceasos on tho sottle- menta of the Rio Grande frontier. By this time it is believed troops have been sent thither to protect Tie Treaniry Department haa been offclally ad. he Treasury ment nm y vised by the Se of Btate that, by ‘on onder of the Spanish Government, veasola of the United States arriving at Port of Spain and the adjacent islands are placed on the footing of national vessels, as re- garda the duties of the port and navigation. In consideration of thia exemption, Spanish voasals ar- riving at ports of the United States, from Spanish or otber foreign portiy will be permit to enter on the sane footing with Yeasols of the United States, as 16- garda tonnage dutios, light money, and all other dues to the United States, no far as reapocts the veasola, Spanish veasela, however, arriving in ports of the pited States from Cuba or Porto Rico, not being raced In the foregoing regulation, are oapectally ded for by the acts #f July, 1582, and June, ‘The receipts at tho Treasury for the week endin, on Monday, were $1.180.000. ‘The draft paid amounted to $1,286 (00, drafts insusd, to nearly $1.42 000, The pject to draft, was $4,570,000. ‘The reduction from the previous was $408,777, ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has decided on ap- peal, that mink shins are autiable, at eight per contiim. ‘Tne Ciicket Match, Philadelphia, Oct, 13.—The cricket match was re-commenced this morning. Messrm. Looxyan aad ‘Wispan resumed their places at the wickets, and the last wicket (ell for 126 rung, Mr. Pau was ab- 1g boon disabled by a blow on the left a ball from J. wire aud atch was finished this afternoon, in favor ¢ and, on the second innings, wits the loss 0 scored 184 on their two innings, i, cte., of which the twelve Engiint n6 Amoricvn side scored 66 runs, aud Payers on the teu Ameri u kept wicket well : be got considerable aj taking two wickets, ‘The English divided themselves, and play @ match 1 Pauw south, Cama mr Kimo party has offered ths English erieketors $5,000, to play a base ball match in New York, be ore they leave America ; thin may be brougut about, if the som ix gnaranteed by respons ble Americ Hien, but in no case will they play the cay Dall'on the be A gracd di night, in hon ‘The steamship Cahawba, d Koy West oa the Sta I. il. and the busi lanaon wns firanar. T per cent preminay, Steriiuu ex i anid on New York 4 per cent ‘The Cabasba brings passengers by the steauashiy Star of the Weat, The “Prem” ané Presidoat Buchanan, Philadelphia, Oct stated on good authority that Mr Jouw W. Fomser has recetvod « notticatioan fio President Bucmanas, of ia tuten- progecution for libel,’ on accoan’ uf n Monday,’ tu roiagi ton to fostitute the artic i the death of Miancesta Election, We have received the election {a Minnesota: — 0 majority for Bum can, Detmo- 8 majority for Rasmay, Repubii- ean, for Govern: ‘Washington county—200 majority for Rawaar. Hennepin county gives a decided Republican ma- Jonty for the State and County ticket. 8t. Authony District the Republicans elect abors nf the Huse, ona Couuty gives BeoxeR 15 majority. Tho return from three precincts of Anocke County, ahow Ramsar 160 abead. lowa Blectios, 18,—There is nothing definite Returns from thirteea counties b give abous the same majonties as Chicago, Oct. as yot from Low: #16 recetver wh in 1897, Orie Kasotl on. Cleveland, (ct, 18.—Tho tepublican majority on the Dtate thoket wil 17.000, To the Beaace 26 Re titean ud 10 Democrats ‘an electady and 0 the xise 64 Ke publicans and 4) Dewocrata, At, Louis, Oct, 18.—A Leavenworth dispatel on the Tthy Cuagiee Kosimeon fy Convention, was nominated on clocdom for Btate ollicers will take pace im Deceus- Moxtoas Nowa, Gevernment have tinde couoematons to Cons al Conmos, 1u¢ the Di Yigation of the Mexicaa coam from Guayamas te Abapuloe, . Pinte eolstiog. Buffalo, Ot, 13.—The Demoor Convention yesterday nonaluated Hon, nee for Heke Senatcr Hudson, N. ¥., Oct, 18.—At the Repubiican Bevatorie! Cunvention, bai! heretoday,JouxH Ker- ouum was nommated as 6 candidste fr Beustor 44 the Toth Diarit. wd; en —fwe Men Mandered. Baltimore, Ot, 18-—Tovo mm. were shot dens wtreete last ht. One was es young Irabman; feces cireate lam ager ine tay ercite pug Vatou Dick, No arrueta mye been made aa 7%, fm Bt. Paul's Church, "Aurtaxpes | INGOS Bahop of Texas, Monumental Church; | four menths ago. ‘They were mutually pleased | senznece | ind tideny Br Ws Bishop of Minnesota, Bt: | with cach cther, and betrothed thematves before the James Church. Great ‘were in attendance, | iiss father was aware of the attachment. ‘The Pere vous ieapeaigs ‘Sites Bishats here wanted | bridegroom Is Cald to be worth $4,000,000, He owns in the consecrationa. ‘The convention was notin | jarge sugar and coffee plantations in Cubs, and ne- 1 ime at ne, 4 Sueur that cont $3,000 each, and 75 oth- the frame stable of P. R. & G. 7. Yours, No. s4t | '* andfour others $3. to about $1,000, on which there is no insurance. The sheds and stables were owned by B.C. Waxpmt, | ov) ia te saisee, 34 fend the loss is about $500, on which there is no in- and file, frurance. ‘The firey It i thought, was the work of a | ¢hyvor, Drevuunly given and on _— that of the wealthy Bxxom Oviepo and Miss Bart | Ricuamp ScwE.t, re-nominated. Seventh, R B. Con- Cathedral, Although announced for twelve o'clock, | pifth, is the nominee both of Tammany and Mozart tion which gave a view of the scene wore also occu- | ALxmy, for Judge of Marino Court, and Axtuoxy 1. Mr. Lynon 47, Just as this vote was announced,and frightful crush still prevailed at the door,among more persona who wanted to got in, and those who wanted | D#fore the Chairman could declare Mr. Buroos the to get out. Many ladies fainted and were carried off; | Dominee of the Convention, the gas was shut off, gentlemen perspired and swore ; hoops, flowers and | ving the Convention in total darknes, during wedding ornaments wilted as before the blast of | Which a motion to adjourn to Monday night was car. hot simoon, while fair shirt collars and ctoan dickiom, | Ted, leaving tt, as it is claimod by the 47 Limon men, in that tremendous crowd of sweating inlividuals, for the Convention to nominate s candidate for gu- mpeedily collapsed. Inside the Cathedral, five thous- | Pervisor on the next meeting. Tho 66 delegates who ‘and persons were assembled, and outside the crowd | Voted for Supervisor Baiods, claim that he was fairly was nearly as great, while double the number of both | nominated. went away without places, or were accommodated precariously around the neighborhood. In all, the ‘assombly congregated together must have numbered twenty, thousand individuals, the greater part of oaday © poe whom wore ladies. ‘The altar of the Cathedral was | Mt nee bridal party, the organ pealed forth varfous anthems, | bound in the city at a much earlier period than this, which resounded in the aisles of the Cathedral with | the season is hardlyzthought to be fairly opened un: tmpromive solemnity. carriages of the latest style, with colored drivers | {cacies came to us, as an avant courter of the har- neatly dressed. The party entered by the Mulberry | vest to follow. ‘The grapes are full, aweet and large, street door, and proceeded to the alter, amid a unl- | and exceed everything in that line which ;comes to versal rustle and confusion, among thowsands pres- | our city. The agency is at No. 7 Clinton Hall, Astur ent, to cateh was composed of the father and mother of the bride, the bridal patr, aud six bride's maids, with an equal Deautiful as an hourl—was clothed in a drew | lunatice at the Amyluca on Blackwell's Island had of white satin with point lace flowers. An | committed the barbarous murder of one of his com- elegant vell of point lace extended from her | panioas ‘The report having created uneasiness with sront of diamonds; earrings of two immonset | the Asylum. pearls, acd a brooch of diamonds and pearls similar to the clasp, completed her jewels. ‘The bride:nalda, six in number, were clothed two in white, two ia Dlue, and two in cherry-colored Tarleton dresses with double skirts. groomamen, with white vost and cravat elegantly em- | #akes agreed upon and proposed by him in his cand broldered., He t#.a small man, of dark complexion | fora battle with Momuinenr. ‘Tho card gave Mouats- and about forty yoars of age, As tho bridal party on! | SEY the privilege of fixing the timo for the battle, tered, the wedding march was performed on the or- | Cither before or after Mamwan's fight with Savans, gan, after which the ceremony commenced, and was | Moxnisary chose that it should be the latter, alleging gone through with by Archbishop Hvgums, assisted | that be didn't wish to take the trouble to whip Mr, by the Vicar-general and other priests, The Bishop | Hmm~ax again unless the latter won now laurels by ‘wore his mitre, bad his crozier ia hand, and his noted | his fight with Savans. Moxsisany's $500 of the stakes emerald ring was somewhat conspicuously displayed: | Were taken on Wednesday from the office of Wilkes! After the ceremony, bi was long and interestin, the marriage rite, to the manner in which the Catho- lic Church bad always regarded it, t) Hwee VILL and Narexed action of the Church under thes» circumstances, and was both historically learned and argumevtat ro.— Ho als epoke of the facility with which divorces were now obtained, branded it as reprebensible, and alluded to the impousibility of what is caled a double marriage—one solemnized both by Protas tant and Catholic Priesthood. At this moment the family of the bride looked conscious and sailed; but when tho prelate apoe feelingly of the separation ef daughter from her paronte, the father was overcome, and was obliged t» hide his face ta his handkerchief, The utmost decorum was observed throughout, ‘and passa’ P. Rowan and lady, Venezuelan: oral Para, Sen. D. Cuacon, Vice Consul to her Most Catholic Majesty; Judge Roose, Mr. Tuomas Bi, Srmamax, and General Superiuteadent Pr anv At the conclusion of the ceremony, the necessary papers were signed, when Sen. Ovixvo left tho Church with his bride on his arm, followed by tho rider they entered, by the door leading Into Mulberry street, and the voice of the large multitude sent up a persed, the carrigos, with their occuputs, were driver to 89 West Mth street, the residence of the bride, The etrect, from Union Square to the Sixth of the richest, tho most fashionable, and the mos distinguished of the land. Don Ovimv0, who is not #0 olf at he te represented to be, met Mins Barruerr, for the first tine, about gross without number, ‘Those who have seen Misa Baxriars say his wealth is only equalled by hia good taste. In further reference to the magnificence of the array, it may be added that the lady's bridal rena alone cont $5,000, and Senor Ovinno presented CITY NEWS Fire 1 Wrer ‘Tweeter Sramer.—About rs lems cont!y, to Miss Barrurrr. ————e Arrownmrt or District Cienxs.—The Mayor and Aldermen mag in Convention yesterday ‘afternoon, to appoint clerks for the District Courts, Dxsperate Fromt,—On Thureda} but nothing was done, and the Convention sdjourn- | at about 4 o'clock, two fellows well known t® th ed until Thursday next. Corporation Counsel Bos won ee waits ee Anna ‘Taxp; in reply to the committee appointed to obtain legal advice as to the powers and duties of the Mayor BROOKLYN, Py lm orgy Talgned on an todlctmont, chafing ics STAh ervey gang of inemdiaries, ——_————__ Tammany HALL SrxAToRIAL CoxvRNTIoNs. Twat Noren Marrtace.—Few, if any, cet- | —The nominations in the Sth, 6th and 7th Sonato- emonies of marriags in the city have ever caused ax } rial districts were made last night aa follown: Fifth, much commotion, excitement, and gossip as did | Brexann Keity in place of Swimm Buy. Sixth, Hom. ably be disfigured for life. He was cbarged from the Penitentiary. Graxp Larcentxs.—Wa. Meiuay, James Kenveoy, Jeony O'Barmn and Cuaxuas MoComsiox, rested on Thureday, charged with st value of $30, from the store unrt, which took place yesterday noon at St. Patrick's | xor.y in place of J. Dovomenrr. Kaur, in the the crow ds began to assemble and pour into the | Halls, petetrghrtdie peters pees la as Se prin Mozant Hawt Nomiations—An adjourned ture was cocupied, while a large multitude, without | ™éeting of the Mozart Convention, to nominate can- tickets of admission, were gathered in the stresta | dates for Judges and Supervisor, met at the Mozart outalde, or had repaired to the buildings of the vicin- | Shades, Mercer street, last evening, to complete ity. ‘The house topa, awning porta, aid every pod. | tele Judicial and Bupervisoral nominations. Haxat to answer, As ALLeoxp Swiepir.—A day or two since, two woil droased men called at the store of chased cade to tie amount of $478 68. fon nou later, a tessenger cane for the i. isthent a check on the Bast Giver Bore Cran ois cad paresis, to bave been fied by that Institution, goods pled by spectators, anxious to catch e glimpse at a | ROMNSON, for Judge of Superior Guurt, were noml- bridal party #0 wealthy as to require $100,000 for an | "ated by acclamation. outét, and at euch a walking gold mine as that man | For Supervisor, two ballots were bad. could be who bad given nearly half that smount for | _ 08 the let bailot Srermen Hf. Lynom received 86; peg Joun R, Baroas, present Bupervisor, 46; scattering, ‘After the chureb had become dansaly crowded, a | 19 On the 2d ballott Mr. Baiaas received 86, and Tux Ixperexnesr Dewocnatic Move. | Urn inet af Houtien's Three Alle Howse, You ulson eetorday afternoon, for ing aBuid lamp which broke upon It, ‘The jury render- ed a vordict of “ Acck ental death." LEGAL REPORTS—TAURSDAY. Supreme Court. The Trade Mark of Wolfe's Schnappe—U pho Wap te Boule Gouked Tita ttn carne on again, and ex-Judge G. Dean replied at some Tengtl: tc the argument of Mr. O'Conor’ of Wednee- day, contending that as there was « variance be- tween the com the ints of B Mozart Asexmaty Coxvastion.—The Mo- zartors of tho second Assembiy#ilatrict met last even- ing, and without making » nomination adjourned to lighted up with wax tapers, and while awaiting the Unparnine' Grarrs.—Although grapes iatrict J . Tth “ —Aex. Hawnton, Adjourned, to meet on call of the Chatr, eR RCO SISTA el, tori de i, Bo. tee Brooxiyx Crry Covar Cacewpar.—Nos, N, Sins a 54, 96, 86, 98, 39, til Uxpxmun.s’s baskets are seen in the market, Yos- At noon precisely the bridal party arrived in ten } terday s small basket of these almost inimitable del- limpso of the noted procession,which | Place, Not/Bo.—A few days since a report was pub- number of groomsmen. The bride—who looked aa | lished in the city papers to the effect that one of the wook be sold it for ten dollars to a man who reetdes ful- avenue, wi gy aking heme, deooered Sh ae @teoking glass which was in the back of the clot ing to about $8.0C0. It is anid that the beirs of the estate to wi Jonged intend to commence an action for the recov- ery of the money. ten in 1829, and far antedated the claim of the plain- tiff, Counsel, in conclusion, urged the Court not to in- erfere between two spurious venders, for the bet- ter protection. Buch was not the object for which Conits were eatablinbed. Neither the Schnapps of Wolfe nor Goulard had ever been outaide the port of Yow York, and either of them would be sea- sick if taken out uf sight of land, They were both rpurious aiticles ‘and were never imported. The Court could not properly interfere between two such parties, They should be left tothe game, and of the conflict: it might compel’ each to purify his “dram;” at least improve if not impert, ‘The Court counsel was quite amusing in bis remark, and drew togethers large audience. ‘The Court re- served decision; but it is thought that the injune- head, where it was surmounted by a wreath | those who have friends placed at the Institution, of orange flowers, to her feet, and extending, | Dr. Raaway, the Physician of the Asylum, called with the traingsl her dress, some abort distance | upon us yesterday, and states that (i report in an beyond. Inher hand she hada fan of point lace: | entiro mistake, Ho says that he understood one of adorned with pearls and diamonds. Four rows o | the inmates of the Work House to have been so orient pearls were around her throat, with a clasp in | killed » short time alnce, but that it did not oocur at Seo Thira Page for further Nows. ‘Ture was a slight rencontre of Monntssky tion will be The Ge Houses Again.—The People &c., v4. The Mayor, &c.—'Tbia was motion on the part of the pleintiff, for an injunction to restrain the City ities from adoping, or carrying out @ resolu- the Currmon Council, giving their work to houses on the new reservoir, to Fairahild, W: er & Co., the prosent contractors to build the the row rvoir, It is claimed that the Council has no authority to act only upon recommendation of the Beard As Mfr. Fiold one of Counsel for the Btate could not be present, the cave was postponed to Monday. Seperior Coart. The Estate of W'm. Jay, Philemon H. Frost, ve. John Jazoothera.—Thin was an action to compel tha executors of this estate to comply with the terms of acerta n lease. ‘The plaintiff ciaiins that in April 1859, the « xecutors so'd ty hima lot in Walker street, subject to the terme of a lease, to May 185% and to a renewal of 11 years, the deed to be given at that time; that theexccutors afterwards, and before May, a6 aforesa d, renewed the lease to auuther party—Loren Jones. ‘Toe dofence is, that nec ity was put |, and that after purchase, the plaintifis tried to fe renewal ~an advantege not recognised by the terms of sale. The interest i ved is of some yesterday were far from correct. The cause of the ‘Tho bridegroom was dressed in black, as were tho | ‘difficulty was the refusal of the latter to put up the eoftening the gums, roductng all inflammation; will allay all pain, and ts sure to regulase the bowels, De: end upon it, Mothers, it will give rest te yourselves ‘and rellef and health to your infants, Pertestly ante im all cases, Sold everywhere, Price only 95 cents pet bottle, pak alli Sadaaaies Srrozn’s Bo. 2 Sewire Macuorn........9108 Binger’s No, 1 Sewing Machine, « 8 Family Sewing Machines... Hemming Guages redaced to. a) For all manafactaring purposes Suvamy's MAcuems are without any rival in the market, 1M, SINGRE & Co, No. 458 Broaaway, RY; No. 150 Fulton st, Grace began bis address, 1 | Spirit, aa Hemwan refused to put up the required referred to the ranctity of J amount, on the ground that he didn't wish to put it up to lie idle for a yoar, but would willingly fight Mosnissay in four months from the present time, No blows ware struck, but many bard words passed, both when the parties met in front of the Park, and afterwards, when they adjourned tothe office of Wilkes’ Spirit, At length, Mounissxr offered to bet $200 that Henan never would fight with Sar Hannan took the bet, and the movey was deposited in the bands of the editor of Wilkes’ Spirtt, Mouais- bry atill expresses bis willingness to fight Hxmwan, but will not do so before the “Ieuicia Boy's” fight with Savens, after which, be says, he will engage him for any sum of mouey, great or small. A srixsptp oil painting will be presented this ovening to Mr. A.V. Stove, City Chamberlain, be the Metropolitan Po'ice Department. Ibis in token ‘of thanks for the generous conduct of Mr, Stour, in advancing money for the payment of Police in Feb- ruary last, whon the treasury was empty, Land their divorces; vindicated the Bua, Caanox.—Haty Does ap Doces ean be had at Tux Sum Offica, in Five Dollar packages ‘and Three Cent picors in Three Dollar packages, City Barry's Trrcornmrcus Ta the Bost and Ubespent antione for Tre Bott. f ing erving ond Mesermng sHUTTie sewine Machines, { UITLE SEWING Mac Vine say te the murbe loos $00 and upwarde Offices, 4:8 Broadway and 10) Bowery, ( ly A Slender Suit— Auguste Ferrante. E. R. L. Fanchese —The parties to this sction, which is on tria! before Judge Daly, were originally partnors in the milk business in this city, and remained such up tothe first of July last, when the defendant was calied out of town, on business matters, and while be was gone, aa he alleges in his auswor, the plain« tiff lot the partnership interests go to “ruin,” and finally ran off with @ valuable horse and. w which be secrete fondant return a nid, at the close, the happy palr rocolv- d the congratulations of thelr imineliate’ feuds, So ends the latest speciimsn of mar ago la modes Among the colebrities near tho altar were Sen. D, two sons of Gen, PrnexoLocical EXAMINATIONS, PODETING ‘oot the talents, defects and proper pursuit, are gives Galln AS FOWLER & WELUS, 208 Broadway. ry oty met the plaintiff in Meroer street, ebere words ensued, aud the de: feudant called plaintiff a horse thief," dc. &o The aint took exceptions to these terms, and Anally it this ection to recover $3,000 damages for wtained by his character by reason of that Henry ALKeR was nominated at Tammany, on Wednesday eveniug, after a stitl contest, for Judge of the Marino Court, ‘The friends of Mr, AnDERsos, who came withia one vote of a nomination on the fourth balot, complain bitterly of the influences used to defeat bis rormiuation, Mr. Augxg, who is said to be every way qualified for the position, owes his suc- ceos principally to the fact, that he come before the jention with the endersoment of James T. Baapr, Faq., mpported by the efficient inside efforts of Mr. Pares B, Bwoxar. Fixxux & Lyon's Sewino Macmme re pyrented te give. pie me steotion thea ny fun’ Ket oF money roan Mi10x HiDUcad 10 $00. No, Od Deoadway, GENERAL NOTICES, _ wor admits the truta of the charge, and ak gos that it was true, Tin case is wtill all the evidence hav- ing to pass throug! of an interpreter, Court of General S siens, This morning the case of Mary Grabai charged with eboplifing, tm stealing sundry witk a velvet veatings from the store of wr Baldwin, in the Bowery, was reeumed, aud resulted iu a verdict agaiont Lor of petit Iai only, fonsmuch ax the aiticles taken, at various tunes, of leas value, atewh taking, than $2, Bie was remanded fur «nce he caso of McCabe for the vile attack on Mr. ‘Thomyron, of the Daily Newsy was caled by the ork, but bobouy anewering, the trial was postpon- ed till Munday of Neat week. Court Calondar—Friday, Oot. 14. Kupreme Court, Speciat Term—Nos, 150 to 152, 162, 107, 170 to 178, 18% to 196. Supreme Court Cirowit, Part 1Now, 9911, 44545, 4DD4, O14, 6200, 4765, TT9, OBTS, O4IT , 54, D429'¢, 5869, 6109, 54292, 5997, 1247, 4970, OTSD, 5800, OTST, DATA, B42), S657, BrNd, BRAG, DANO, 1066, DITO, 4028, BiT9, 4955, 4 D441, GLIG, OLIT, Bate Part 29818," 2826, 2886, 2851, 2850, 2900, 2962, 2064, 2096, 2863, 28TH BUT, B87, 9976, 9978, 2590, 2882, 9884, 2980, 2u53) Superior Court Triat Term—Nos. 341, 810, 371, 104, 98, 896, 412, 416 to 420, 497 to 482, 489, 441 417 to 449, 451 to 463. =Commen Pleas—Part 1.—Now, 1179, 1176, 1006, 1180, 1182, 1360, 1961 to 1865, 13.0 to 1373, Part \1.—Nos. 1838, 1341, 1346 to 1364, 1956 to U, 8, District Court,—Nos. 29, 89, 42, Ja and the select gusts. They loft, as deafening cheer, After the crowd in aud about the Church had di Proxwix Hose Company, No. 1, of Pokesp- fic, pagsod the Sun office, yeatertay, on their retum from New Haven, ‘They left for home by the evening bout, Lighly pleased with their journey oast ward, th, Be be ala van above Prince st. Dall.y% Magical Cote ¥ ‘00. havi 7 88) J. WRIGHT a Dacia have extalltshed #1 ry vadd even w, and that avenue begau forthwith to be ned with curious gazers, who wished to soe the deesses, the robes, the hats, the laces dc. of the ladies as they passed by—but above all to see the brde, and her adoramonts, and the bridal party. “Brown” was on band, in all bisglory,and saluted every body for everybody knows Buown, and Buows knows Sverybedy. The police wore in force, aad a lice was fo: med on each side of the house, from the doorway to thestrect, through which the ladles and gen tmon with them passed to the domicll of the fair, ‘Avout 1 1-2 o'clock the crowd began to increase aud the Increase kept on till 8 P, M. All the while the carriages were disoharging new comers, and taking away thoso who had passed through the houss, ‘The pressure was frightful to silks, matins, crinoline, laces and ribbons, and the fair owners of them were frecly perspiring under the not over-geuilo Preasure of the bur dreds paasing in and out. The Gentlemen wore on tip-too, holding up thelr hate in thelr bands, and the tak was all, of “the Bride," “the Bridegroom," thelr wealt, thelr prospects #-Lead, and good and abundant wishes for thelr hap- pinoes and sucecas in “tho matrimental voyage of life.” ‘Tho house iteelf is one of the elegant mansions of 14th wtreet. ‘The door-keeper asked occasionally to fee the cards of invitation, but only o:easioually. ‘The front parlor was entered, and on the rigut, as en- tering, were the Brideemaids,—in all the flush, and fun of the scene,—beautiful in person, but not the less beautiful from the plastio bands of milliner, mautaunaker, and eo(feur, Se. Art had been ox- bansted to adorn yet more, if possible, the beauties of nature, ‘Tho greater part of the bridamnalds were Ap» rioana, but the dark eye, aud brunette tinge told, here and there, of Spanish or French blood. The Bride and Bridegroom were in the oontre of the group before the mirror, ‘The gorgeous pearls flash” od from herneck, and the diamonds from her arm: ets aud rings and the mirror told of the glow. ing colors over and over again. ‘The bridegroom, of ccurs was on her right,—and recelved the congratulations of the bride's friends, He speaks Engliah enough for compliments, &e,, but Spaniah a fu!) Castilian grandeur--while the ‘bride told him in 8) aulsh, 9s the crowd came up in mingle file, of this party and of that and sho translated back bis roplies. Next to the Lridesmnalds wore the mother end the father, receiving the congratulations of thelr friends, and welcoming all, while beyond were some of the presenta of the cocaston, Not half of the real pres ente, however, wore shown. Parade was avolded ca the table, and imagination was ‘eft to work out for \teelf, jusate began'to depart very soon after en tering, bo par thetr respecte, an It was tmpousl- | phar h are ‘on e change of Vie for the house, large as it ls, te hold the twentieth 9 jg with three othe: comuunt ited 0 Tee ber. pact ol the quocts invited, casey’ umm Were mame young gud byes Glycoyeid aljerwands J Inquests, Accidents, &o. Tur Pets, St, Homrocor,—Coroner Jack- ‘an inquest yesterday afternoon, at the N (tat, upoL the body of Dxants Mc Haxmy, who ‘as previous! ted, died ‘rom wotnds in the ab: dome, todeaed a few" ‘nights ago, by Joun Cewauins, at tue croggery of the latrer, No. 28 Pel! #t. Thy evi- dence sh wed that the two men had loag been at en- malty (n consequence of a pecuniary matter remain uneattlel ‘On the night of the oes inet. deed went went to Omimxrna’ place for the purpose of making filends with bim. Cxonane was ab- went and deconsed clu: ive enatro’ GCs PAIN Hotlaway’s Pile Conatipation. —= thts gcyunof inpunerable eviin, bv ite stow bet Ineidl we sitet et enetlve Prwedy ia the above fod em edleetiy crore | ee Medicine, ‘Manulactery, £0 Maiden Lang, MX. 103 rent. le meved rather slowly, sud Cammins went at bim in a threatouing manner, Decoased then went into the strvet, and was followed by Cuum- Mins, who threw a woight at bim, and bi ed a musket with » fixed onet attached. Deceased then threw @ brick into Camaure’ place, the window, and the letter, pursued wimn with sword or bayonet, ta) in, tuflicting woun: which caused his death on the 12th Lust, On this evidence, the jury rendored a verdict “That Daneis MoHanny came to his death at the hands of ous ‘Cxaoasn, on tbe tn day of Qotobery 1309, ith eome instrument to us unknown.” Cuuaine, wan then ‘examined, and stated that he born in Trelan, 8 of age, and & Tester ty trade, fis, claimed that he soted tn self Sarregate’s Office, The Will of Chartes M. Leupp.—This will has been fied in the Burrogate’s oftie, upon an applica tion for probate. Wm. H. Leupp, David W. Loe ‘and Wr. M. Mvarts, are namoa as executors, and Mra. Isabella Lee, guardisn of the children, The provisions of the’ document are few, aud concisely stated. Ho releases bis brother, Wm, H, Leupp, frou all debta due by said brutber to himseif or firm, He warble busts of Bryant the N. ¥. Gallery of Pine A: of bis estate, together with lis books, plate, houachold furniture be leaves to his three daughters; leaving in trast with bis executors, for esoh daugh- ter, $30.00 free from the coutrol of any husband she may Lave. The daughters rebpectivoly to moctve the income of this $20.00 during life, the princ:pal, with all *‘aoctmulstions" to be transferred at the death of esch to ber next of kip, * cordi tothe statute of distribution im case of any inigmmacy of this Btato, betive of Ireland, 89 years of ago, and Kamoaeite acd four email obl divn. Ite friends claim that ho waes peaceable and industrious man. Fiarman Kitixp.—Joun Tuomas, a young ran, employed on the Harlom Railroad ag « drewan dua locomeev, fell off the tendor war Mott aven Yerterday, abd "was Killed, fle body waa brougat to this city, end & Coroner's Laquest be held to- day. satan tndademean ies ar Police Tatattigeuce, bo. Be. Ants Charo oer Reetvans on Time Besse kB ities bn wR Beard of Aldermen, meoting of the Boerd, .ast evening, Al- » Baap EY offered & preamble aod resolutions ip relation to the death (id Bevatur Baoneten atthe ‘ime passing 8 eulogy ou deces Ne Tes ations deeply sympathize "with decsascd's frieuds. ‘That being in’ormed that & committee of oltisons 1a Cartvme or A BonGian—On Wednesday night, two burglars bruce {oto the house of Joun MoDexcvew, No 90 Pourth aveous, aad osrried off a tmusll on ate, with 8101 in ih ‘They were observed by ofticer Paose, of tho 1Tth Precinct, carrying the sate up ath avenue, and on wool tim, they dropped it end ran. ‘The offloer pursued end ‘one of them, named MoGuvamn, and Justice Braxas locked bum up for trial. The safe was recovered, with {te contente bed. A dispute eccurred yos- tondey ater gay on bard Me teik Gosden Age be. tween two! Lonse runners, named as1.urr and Cuasae riot Moms, dur eee le Exutye stabbed Momsis 82 Ugly wound, nea fireman d Gane Pr waite ewe Wimeslek, Ou Wedinoad Gok ¥ while passing diroughs the C ¢ ad

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