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common, and yet an uncommon, novel on the Bot uncommon gubject_of love, It is commen fn that It bears the usudl characteristice of other ovels, and uncommon in that it fs clothed in ‘The Bente of Keny. the unexception- Con last atvices from Earope represent Ital~ ble sentiment, fo far on It pictures Now Bag- fan ettirs ae appronching © crisle, which may | land life in days gone by it also posseases 0 hile- qrenteate ia 0 rekindling of the flames of war. | torical value. But-the reader's interest is so If oe can trast the utterances of the somi-offi- completely engrossed in the well told story, that dal journals of Paris, the French Government the historical features are likely to make little will confine itself to arranging the difficulties | impression, notwithstanding the anthoress’ ever- between Austria and Sardinia, upon the basis | recurring references and explanations upon that the Villafranca agreement, leaving the affairs | branch of her subject. Hyper-critios might S ooated Luly to be decided by the Italians | find cause for the averment that the book was pte France, say these journals, has | written capecially for the eyes of the Bagllsh cired the Italians proper edvice, but, having | nobility, and aay that the constant allusions to eftered ain, she cannot go sofar asto dic~ European artists and the apologies or semi-apol- vot ey 2 then. ogies for the conduct of some of the characters ba peer the Pope has, it is said, in- | betray a chamne of the peeuliaritice of the wri- bh! Powers that he will not | ter's ancestry, or a pride of ber own superior , YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. #1, 1850. ——— Semel the fsintance in the higher i ereignty, nor his authori- | attainments and scqu ty een a domains, ad that, if me- | walks of life. The book will, nevertheless, rise above such criticisms and commend iteclf toa general and attentive perusal, especially among those who are of New Ergland birth and do- scent. ‘The scene of the stcry Is the old town—now the fashionable summer resort—of Newport, Rhode Island ; tho time, immediately after the Revolution, while Slavery was recoguized by Bhole Island laws, «1 the slave trade was f prominent and pciable business among Rhode Island's intabicanta, The hero ts Dr. Hornise, a kindly pastor, forty years of a, and of quiet, studious babits,;whose residence iswith the widow Scvppxe, Tuo heroine is Mary, tho widow's only child. ‘The widow ha’ long boon Lolling her daughter's cap to cateh the minister, but bo has not takea the hint, and sho is toorhrewd te oxpose her plans, Many, meantime, is over head and oars im an unac- knowledged love with her cousin, Jamas Mar- v h whom she has been brought up on terns of intimacy, Her minister she loves, too, comary, ‘call upon the Catholic Powers ty ‘ , at the ame henge itis La oho bas made an advance move- L—pergerver ten were flocking to his stand~ ‘ard. | Stranger still is the fact that Mazztwa has written @ letter to the King of Sardinia, in Which he frankly renounces his personal opinion, ‘and promises the King the eupport of the Demo cratic party if be will go forward and make Italy free, ‘here seems in fact, to be @ gen: eral anion of all clases of liberals in Italy in favor of the National movement, . Unless, therefore, foreign Laat ne that the Italians will sacece polpelvones nis for union and independence. We doubt, however, the disposition of the French Emperor (0 allow the Italians to reiculate their own affairs, He still maintains @ formidable army in Italy, ant is prepare to augment it at any moment. Upon England's sympathy tho Italians cannot rely, and Austria wil ll seize the to renew her intervention in pos nai ith a daughter's whole soul, aud reverences, despotism, A free Italy would be dan- | with a ; 4 pr an the Huropean despotisms, and they ] moreover, ase teacher, in whom she has all oon- fider.ce. James Marvyn is asaflor and leaves for three years’ voyage to India, taking a tendor farowell of his consin, in the course of which the reader finds that his want of fixed religious Principle is the rock which prevents his true love from running smoothly, A year later, nows comes of tho wreck of Marvrn's vessel and the loss of every soul on board save a couple of sail- ors, who bring back the sad tidings. Many i i ts not passively permit the consummation of pick which could not fail to affect the aminds of their own subjects, Upon their own cour- fage, resolution and resources must the Italians rely for the maintenance of their right to govern themselves in their own ways ——_—$——_ ‘Trial of Warr lead. The trial of Wannex Leann, of this city, on scare of be girwigrclpr) incon oan come grief is deop, Dut time weans her from it, and sted ox Oe' chest, on Tuesday “The obargos | When the minister, erg years Soin a 4 kes up to the fact that he neods a wife, an t Mr. Leann was engaged in obtaining | ¥*! : pep certo the Bi k, with the intention of | proposes to the witow ScunpEn for hor daugh- defrauding those wo should become stockhe!ders ter's hand, the latlerjgives a calm, filial consent, in it; that he subscribed stock which be never | The a fixed cere wedding, and the usual i are made, in any way ; that he was engaged in a con- | Preparations prs for the over latte of the bills of the Bank; | A few days before the marriage s ty take that he now had in bis possession over 60.000 | Place, Jaane MAnvrn fe sere he a won- ef the bills of the Bank, and that hehad defraud- | derful story of escape and of « he Hae iki ‘ed the Bank to that amount, Mr, Lramp plead | lating residence of two a ae ri 5 not guilty to the charges, and stated that the eersiper yitnpey vemegretee 5 m is Pa presen ot up for the purpose of | ren frien carried reaig We mall em tan _s layed letters, At such a juncture a common Bamont F, Jones, the former Cashier of the pees bee rela bead ee aan hres Colahester ho ted in New York | others arms and leave rapt ese dee hore gi called and | himeclf, but Mre, Stow makes it a matter of contcience and puts her minister ia the way of finding out the position of affairs, and volun- Bank charter; that €3,000 was paid for log- | tarily surrendering his claims while he unites rolling it through the Legislature, of which ox- | the yourg people and bestows his blessing upon pense Mr. LeLanp paid one-half, Mr. Juxes | them. His own heart-wound is not, however, says: to deep but that he afterwards mated with ‘The first installment toward tho capital atock was | another woman and begat sons and daughters, UBiay mag Ba Re yay ten thoxssnd | ‘Tho sido charactors Include the village drees- aoa, ot het leniooat wes apecie, and oillaef gee { Maker, Miss Prrssr Drawoxn ; the deacon's Comnentiont Banks te other 7 yor cont waa paid | wife, Birs. Twrrcitent, @ soft and easy “one and onneisted in worthless or “ Edlmepen oon ‘ct it Olled out and. sigued, in | boss shay” being ; Mrs Simmons Brows, whose Latar'e band-witinug. The next inataiment wav | husbon makes money out of niggers, and lives Pe cp each tne ruins ‘way—tar asthe lasts nf | i great style; Mr, and Mrs Manvrn tho pa- rents of Jantrs, and their negro slaves CANDACK tome tine since, as a defauler, testified that Wannax and Eimnox Lataxp ‘and himself acted together in procuring the 20 por Govt, Whit wat pak! id souk wibers fete ae ae mreents of) and Cato ; Aanox Burm, the statesman, and supplied by “Levant, svt t Monsicur and Madame pr Froxrraxac. ‘The ee A eae eet aad side play, or side work if our readers like the Became fay abi torn betier, is the stand taken in the pulpit ‘De sant to Colety against the slave trade by the werthy Dr. Hor- K1ns, and the excitement caused by it; the scan- da'ous dirtations of AAKoN Buen and the tea parties and quilting parties, “all of the olden time." Tn her negro characters, Mrs, Stowe is certainly at home, Hor dotineations of them were life of Uncte Tom's cabin, and in this po character w brought out with better than the subordinate one of Cax- feat to Now ¥ the payor aH War nent The following lottors were put in as evidence, and were sworn to by Josts as being ia the band writing of Bir, Lyiann: New p— De i't be war te mbit th fix it with Waly rahe rt Oct. 2%, 1598. eck, thory wil mit atterw y bavi yy the 3 bub Bdou't the vo work ertificmne ft tb success will is or poner y wobec "2, | PACK, Whose affection for the minister prompts (No mygnatare ) hier to beliove what he believes, and say her niday witermoon with the bond, | Seatechise,"’ even to declaring “I did eat dat ar’ ren a m Maret. ¥. Y, Ape at applo,—1 eat de whole tree, an swallowed ebery Adtrnafengn” once wore k Vit ob it, (fF you say a0.” Petter thaw ary cureae. TH om wD can row the TE nould alt tnt : : wy labientares Leet as ey Tho United States mail steamer De Soto, Beet ala on nie or ba tad Captain Bertocn, strived yesterday moruiag Saluable to usc 0 Wien ae a gts | fem New Orteaus, via Havana, Left the latter ned Ht His 9 “toe | us LC they 6 f pat onl weeike nthe low inst, Bho brings 213,877 § uy mi the last caus it would nd tart ite much, we | PCS moma meet cae Wo are indebted to the purser fo the fol- ow Froude twe | lowing memorandum: Much auystY Was felt 2 to me you | for the Quaker City, many WHO expected sere ee REE] fiends fowring they might @ Autong those whe e vevged In aa eotorprmg | remained on board, %2¢ seizure of the Phil tile waut Titer uu wildy thas ta ed tat doal of comment, aod in Gave much satisfaction, Mr, syria wd vat of | Gayay, ale Mintsior to Mexios, would loave tangs Resi Coad tag! and see det’ | tors Havana for Kng'and by the next stoamer, omits truly Wanner Lives Frei present appearances, quiten crop law. | At Havana Sugars have beon in moderate de- sults will grow oul of (he affair, ‘The Jystica has | ™AN4, at provious prices, aud holders are sirm, heh teed for ‘eonsplrecy, ths Lucaeoe tare ng to make concensions, Stock 145,000 been sued in the civil courte; Jorrs has boen sued; tho counsel on both sides Lave beea sued, and several libel sults have been talked of, zainst 95,000 boxes in 1858, Exchange have been in fair demand. Londen 17 a 1734 Premium, New York Frelghte moderately in demand, without any tmpor'ant change rates, ‘The American brig Elaira, from Cienfuegos, for Now York, in ballast, was lost ip a galo woe the mov ‘olearly dieolveee black nad the 3d inst., near Ines de Soto, The Captain on the part of Jomes, the defauiting casbivr, | and seven of the crew were saved and takon on TWO couuta, for obtal: 3 » ter Baik, and do examination | % SA2 Cayetany, Avother View of San Juan AGais, ‘The London /rrily News of the Sth thus speaks of the tan Juan Island dispute: wernmont of the United Statow shows how tanor it attaches to the firm and prudent aonieDt ot the difflcultisa which ono of it4 offi- sonding the first sol: T1¥.—A disp atos (rom Hartlord, last even! faye: Mr Warkis Levan way today, bonora diekarged by Judge Laur, at Golcouster, after a full bearng of the evdiuor, without bis introducing Postponed nix. wee ‘The Bible im the Pabiic Ncheols. Ar the last meeting of the Board of Kuo tion & resolution was offered directing the Pi dent and Clerk of the Board to sin drafis for the payment of those Principals of schools whoso salaries fur topiember Were withhold because they disregarded the resolution of the Board re- quiring the daily sessions of their schools to be 10 my ‘ikea of the right fing ‘Toe Gove of tue Wasbington, Atter Lis arnval we sb arth 4 ad plant + opened by reading a portion of tho Ker'ptures, for voluutoora | Pendvag ine ‘The resulution was laid upon the table Ly adeci- jaan thas prostved orders to be ave vole, The teachors aifered by the resol tierra : ro. is ol, re, Hb A wu, the Wali ogtoa Gablnet hes so far done #1 tat Iny ix ite power b> neutratve tuo. eff ot 0 the brcolessnrss of ono of tte agents tints be tion of the Board of Kducation are placed in an unpleasant position. ibe; a the Board, but Ly the Ward Boards of School ‘ hoped that the question may be taken Mp by th ‘Trustees, whose onlers they must obey upon | oh! pty te ) Wie government in an amleable epirit, wid 4 paln of dismissal, aud the Trustees resist the | Uv ecitied. "Thin ty yeculary a mation for eee resolution of the Board of Pc ves'ion, as anas- | MVM. Alwolute ond peremptory ase tions to the Journals, fellowed hy aypeale. to ustioua! went: mak altogether out of place eaty by wxcendiag y doubt je te AnatruMoME, muds dary, wore ignorant that the sumption of power not authorized by the Schyol Lav, Bat how shall the teachers recover their It is doubiful if they can mandauwus the Presi- dent and Clerk of the Board of Kducation ; and it is equally doubtful if they could succeed ina suit against the board, os it dves not employ them~ the Board of Drusteer, a distinct body, with diminet dutics and powers, being their em- Ployers, Th tre legal course would seom to be for the Ward Trustees to institute the legal Procecdings against the Beard of Education and its officers, to tompel the payment of the pay rolls when duly signed and audited as the law directs, Buch proceedings would test directly the relative powers of the Board of Kducation and the Ward Boards, iv the employment and compensation of teachcrs. tury tho of the lawity, ‘They sould Le the “evan bef Heneral LAgwny cxecyted bis sonselos woveae: Bis arwed occupativn of the pmansely 6, dthat duliculty, owe wo mne nore irelined to believe, with our New Miri’ corres a worth atx Ja ot Site berg tren, told, ar American gold oul cra) Uamxnr bas 1: the value of San Joan by possesion witout whieh it Lspoasible for us to es tin J HMandard. ‘There is po spot in thie empire woick & more ecouomle wuld not become unspeakably m ot that re called to wucrender it to ‘or to iwegard of law and right, ‘This is the kind o cor ment to be bed hie to a war, biluded by an Sau keer ee SE ‘Toes ast “sensation” book, beaning thistle, | dent ots own. ‘thaarasd gooupe from the pen of Mra, Hanutxr Bawctuux Stowe, | exprom stipslation, for it wes dorteally fully mests public expectation. It ls not, how- Pr whould take bodily ever, au tansy suppose, © Sunday book, but » | kaowa, e* Seion of the Comeiestonors vast of Ban Juan has ondent, that the tviand is + not munition,” than thut it is, oop wend bo worthlese | Wat 4 precious from the Volue Ban Joan bes just in theeyos of Bagiish- them The dye We gous ty why nation would ng {nt ww mnixed sentin ent of matic ¢ but, ta ort ‘are of lace in defiance nit only of might, but of Eins tnd Rastorn, Baton. juestions aa to whether he hada conference with Mr. mpimve about hie Virginis expedition, but adm ted that be had corrmapondence with partios at tl North on the mubj and that he numerous: sympathizers in the Pree Staten, aii fa Puapaten 4 bave been Feoelved to-night from Hs Sent to Harriab Mheceday cad to Geany Seat co Hlaresoverg on * rh Frith old Bioww's dauge gi tte mms house with oa ‘The Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff of Hager followed Coox as far na Greencastie to-day, and the impression thoro is that Coox had left for Chambara- barg. ‘The iinpresmon at Hagerstown is that Coox pasned throvgh lest night. ‘The Shariff was credibly informed at Greencastio that © load of boxer passed throtigh there oa Then day for Washingtod county, with rifles. pis- tela and pikes. The Shon is going in search for them in the morning. ‘The stage driver of the Chambersbi confirms the rtatemont in regard to Co LATEST DIEPATORYS. Harper's Ferry), Oct. 20.—Tho excitement here has not abated tn the lonat, aud rumors are multiplying re some mithenticated ial bemburg, abowing that more sup- ‘acooutr monte bave been tracked ood. The people will perixt in bo ‘avo surrounded by spies aud sooom- ‘Aan Tino wm, ‘The withdrawal of Col. Lax and the Washington Marines lavt uighty bas inoreased the genora’ con- fernation, and the citizens are to-day tinder Col. Basnovn, of the Annory, endesvorug to organize ocmpanies for general deLnce, Virgirua militia, however, are not very tractable material for the formation of efliciomt companion, a4 fall hands want to be captains. Boouts are cut in the mountains Hey atraoger that com os here is looked upam with musplcion, and several have been arrested ou the charge of being aplos. ‘Cays. Raown is not considered in any danger from hia wounds, though BYRVKNS willy it is thought, not survive: be, Lowever, has a powerful conatitutlun, aud may recover, line also ie. QERRIT surTH's LETTER TO CAPT. MROWM, Reltimore, Oct, 20.—Gnnnte Sarri's letter o 0k noe is wa fuliowet 2 the moet Lnpurtanch ve panonovul, June 4, 186%, Capt. Joun Brown: ly dear friend :—1 wrote you a week ago, direct- ing my. etter to the care of Mr. Kaaaner.’ Ho re- ‘lied, informing me that ho had forwarded it to gtoa. But aa Mr. Mowton receised last eve- ning a letter from Mr. SaknonN, saying your addi would be your sun's boise, vi: West Andover, therefore write you without delsy aud direct your letter to my son. have done what I could thus far for Kansas, and what I ovuld to keep you at your Kanma work. Losses by endorsements and otlisr- wise have brought me under heavy embarrawment the last two years. But I must nevertheless continue to do in order to keep you st your Kansas work. I food sou herewith my draft for two hundred dollars. Let wo hear from you om the receipt of this letter. ‘You live in our hearts, and our prayer to God is that you may bave strength to continue in your Kansas Work, my wife joius me in affectionate regard to you, dear Jour, whom we beth hold im high rsteom. muppore you put the Wu.twan note into Mr. Kean- nays banda. It will bea great sbame if Me. Waur- wan docs not pay it, Woat anoble man is Mr. Kasanay. How lioerally be has contri'nited to keep you in your Kansas work, ‘Your friend, Gamat Bone, Cricket at Fomilten, 0. W. Hamilton, C, W., Oct. 19.—he cricket match was recommionced at 11 o'clock. Lruurwni eagbt on the third ball from Panso mxsox, was bowled om the fourth over by ‘The total for the Eleven was 79 runs. The score of the Twenty-twoon their second innings was 63, ‘The forty-one runs noosssary to win were got Cavern and Jackson without In the cricket match between the North aod South Mle eae flayed by cach, with th following roe uings wae v onc itt Between three and four thousand persons wore om the ground, including # large proportion of ladies, notwithstanding the cold drizzly wr ather, ‘The match at Rochester comes off on Friday and Saturday. Tho Westera Tract Con fon. Chicago, Oct. 20.—The Western 'ract Conven- tion met fie the mecond time this forenwe. They were occupied in thy discuston of ths resolutions offerea on the provious day, which ware ad-y with but alisht amend In view of the Harp- Forty affair, on to the offect the conven ‘of slavery by pesceale MEAD RIOED, was proved Ui ly. Tae cou mitter appetuted to report presenta a roport wbich proposed the oxtabilah men Of a uuntted soney for obtw ry tracts, Wherever publuibed— the he emp 64 to raise funds for proourtng and diatabuting #yy trate “‘Vhe € W141 dH too Bs quested by a foruiel act of tue Board of D socept th cir evn efor the waited a4c¥% tod, considerable d acussion the report Way “out the tae sccmn tite: of nine appotated to om’ fentions of the Courraton, wbiop a odvurned. as “Lose $120 000. o'clock this marn- biLard salon,ooe- Fire at Leaveowaith re conmumed, aud ws. ‘Tho other principal autfer- & RE Aves, Gt rmegate& Ox The Verandah Wore ales outirely Commusstod japreme Coart of Vi, Monipetior, Vt, Oct, 2°.— in the joint Assom- bi, thin foronoon, tue Jucgea of the Suye ms C sure ted as foilows tof dution, Ino ao P, jaw; Avecisto Judges, Loam P. usnbury, Ana 0. Actin, of Bt Alnus, dow ver, of Vergennes; Jatus Bam bart, of Woudeoos; and Loran ® Kauiouy, of ban ou Tao Kit anew, Dunkink, N. Yu Oct. ‘Tho first snow of the mas fol! bore tir ring, aad tuero wre uae entices 8 maOTO, patch to the ye @ pity Jo te ph, yestorday, frum Pikes Peak, bringing $140 000 im dust. From Wootiagten, District Attorney Our vo returned fiom Harper's Po re efter his anival, bad @ coufored vo Brevidenh and the latter loay intarvie Joanvor, of Ohio, now here, 74 one of the particn eDgaxed with Buowm was pro minoat in the Oberin rescue. ‘The Eptecepal Conveatics, Richmond, Va., Oct. 20.—1be House of Dep- lution to-day resolved to ad ourn on Saturday a A telegraph was received frou Dr, Cuannk, of © necticut, declining to acne the notivation of mis low the northwest. It was preaumod that he had n't beard of his ut obvot an. ‘The mimi oary cow Lutions on religious intolerance 1a Cuba, strtkl all relative to memorialiaing the President on Me repeat of He repert of the committen on oarons, on mints. term cffolating within the paroblal oures. of others was cebated at great length, anc the canon report d by the majority of the’ committee was Sally ‘Thre Wine, | , ne Mouse, last night, after along dcbate, adopted ie Trwution, veqlusting the Mass of tahope be rier thet wetion in relation to the use ul the B ok uf Co vd throw the mibjact inte tuck a sLape as to adanit of the jolub agtion of both , Port Barwia, U. W., Oct 2, eof the crew Of the prop tior “Troy wer pleked up last ul gut by the sean Kalovlah, ‘There wore 8 parsons on board the Troy when sho went down, of whom are kuown to be saved. me : aia ret in port and Teass, but the crops A rrnsom who was recently allowed a perision on account of a disability incurred in the naval \d supposed to be of a pertaanent char- acter, Has informed the Pension + ftice that ho is happily res‘ored (o health, and therefore relin- quiches his claim to the beneficenee of the Gov- croment, A similar Instance has not eocurred for many years, ‘Tux inauguration of Brock's Mouument, and the celebration of the forty-seventh pera of tho battle of Quoonstown, by the militra of Upper Caneds, took place on lee ‘The militia of the ‘ince ganted,. Gen, Witstans, the haro of Karn and he otal, Ot atid Motes, the leading mili. ‘Irving Insurance Co, The building was damaged about $900; insured. Finz 1x Woosrnn Sraxer.—About six ¢ clock last evening, & fire ccourred in Lonritamn's to- ‘bacco factory, Wooater street, near Spring; damage triflin Fine mm Frxtn Avexce,—About half-past one o'clock on Thursday morning, @ fire broke out in the hide and fat establthment fof Ryan & Maman, 492 Ninth avenus. ‘The flames made rapid headway, and the building waa soon destroyed. ‘The stable ad- joining also tock fire, and was consumed with four horses, ‘The flames also extended to the frame building adjoining, occupied by Purtir MoGowsn as a lignor store ; the fire, however, did not doa grest deal of damage here, A man, named Caasums Frrz- srumons, aged 2 years, was severely burnt about the hands and feos, in trying to make his escape. He was con rwyed to Bellevue Hospital, Menara. Rran & Nesmaxn's loss, about $2000; no insurance, Mr. MoGowsn's lone amounted to $800 ; insured for $300 in the St. Mark's Tnaurance Company. ‘The origin of the fire is thought to be the work of an incendiary. Frar i Mouumay Srumer.—About eight o'clooke last evening, a fire occurred in tho tenement houne No, 12}4 Mulberry street, on the thind floor. It orlg- inated from a oamphene lamp; damage trifling. Fine 1s East let Sranre.—Abdout twelve o'clock on Thuraday noon # fire broke out in the frame bulld ing located in East Glat street, botwoon ist and 2d avenues, owned by Samu Tuxrmat. It was totally destroyed. Lesa about $1,800, Noinsurance, Fink in Bixra Avexce.—About atx v'elook last evening a Gre cccurred in the dry goods store of Row.ann H, Macy, No, #4 Sixth aveuus, It origi« pated from the gas light in the wiadow. Damage by fire aud water, about $1,500, Fully insured in Jefferson, United States and Willlaasburgh Com- panies, Fine om Morr Sruner.—A Finewan Rox Oven — About half past eight o'clock last evening, an alarm ‘was caused from a chimney on fire at N streot—no damage. Aman named Jaamcau Horr. Mam, ® member of 34 Hone, waa run over by 13 Hook nd Ladder Company, and one of his legs broken, He was conveyed to the N.Y. Hospital, Ta Hannon Excnoactaents.—A_ special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce wss keld you: torday, for the ;furpone of taking into consideration the cmporod state of the harbor, P. Part, Baq., Provident in the chalr, and aquorum of members. Mx Buurt stated that be had a report of a sur- vey made by Professor Bacum, by which it ap- pears that the depth of the channel in the Harbor is uch less than it was supposed, and that if some action was uct speedily taken, the Harbor woud soon become choked up. The letter of Pro‘essor Bacum was then road. He otated that, at the request of Mr, Buvet, be had ordored « furvey of the Barbor, near the Battery, and found that there had lately bees @ greet sccumulation of soll near the Battery, and very recently a decrease of three fect in depth was observed between the Battery ‘and Ceutle Willam. ‘These, however, can be reme- died by dredging. ‘This accumulation bas been aid- ex partly by the enlargement/of the Battery. ‘That has alreedy sccomptlahed what would bave taken a half century of natural causes to have completed. Unless dredging {s rapidly resorted to, the entire shoal will 611 up between the Battery and Castle Wil- liam, Tad a sea wall been placed outside the Batte- ry enlargement so that the dirt would not have fallen into the water, this difficulty would not have ocour- rtd 0 soon, and should such a wall be placed there, 1t would prevent the damage in future. Mr. Biuw® pointed out on the map the extent of the filling in of the channel, and stated that the bar spoken of had extended out about 200 feet from its former ling, He moved that the report of Professor B.cux in relation to this matter be referred to a com- mittee with power to print. A member asked if the dumping of the dredging of the slips which was placed in the river did not cause some of this obstr= tion, Another member stated that some yer * "2C® tho dredging from the s'ips was dumped “2 irs East River, Dut dt wae found that the, - #4 Wa* thrown back into the slips, ‘Then the -e8ulng was dumped intothe North Fiver, but * fat the sane trouble aie Md ooour, the Bray ommlasionors hed directed it be dumped a the fats near Oyster Idand, that . Thin had bor complained of by the Governor of New domes? hud there was now # question of jude woe UATthe mattor WH Runt atated, that the wall at the Battery -on- largement was below bi conse quently, at high tide the deporit of earta ena washed off. — Ho also rtated that the oyater flat clithaulty was sot ted, aa be Lad observed by the proclamation of our Governor, the Attonery General ied docided that the in'and belonged to New York, and the New Jereoy authorities bad withdrawn thelr opp wlth n to the matter, and to-day a comumunteation had Yeon re ceived to that eff ct. Char appointed the follo Meera, GW Bioet, Cas. B. Mawes Rev Tho report of Teut Caaven, who made the ure wey, #aw ordered to be entered on the niimutos, rt rx, of the Pilot Commivtwers, atated that this wae s matter of great importance, for if tt wan not at onc» checket, the time would oom come when the mouth of the Kast 1 betwen Gover no's Ieland and the Batters, would +o All up as to decom a increcreck, and Buttermilk chaunol have to be rewntt-d to. Capt, Marana thought that the e'ty ahontd be re quired to devias some meaus to disposs of tho mate tors from the rivers and slips, which was aiding in filing up the Barbor, ‘The enoroschmeut of the bar spoken of was sated as two bundret yards ia « fouth-wester'y dirvction from the Battery. The Chamber then adjourned. A New Einp ov Rau. vor Crry Ratcrosps, —A new railway in just betug Inid from the Hobosou forry to Hudson City, a distance of about a mile and Bbaf. Twonty-five rods of this track are lald with © bow kind of rail, invented by Mr. 8 A. Beene, of Brvokln, ‘The now style of rail bs paculiar ia the means employed for cnsuring coutinulty and eve nese, which are, instead of chairs, bolts aad sptkes, & form of wedge, driven in at the jointngs of the rails, Letweon fanzes at thelr sides, The ral’, which weighs from 80 to 100 pounds par yard, te laid in a trench from 8 to 90 inches deep, on blocks of yellow pine which are placed midway in eaob rail. ‘This te sald to eusure periect eveoncas and solklibyi Porsrtcat.—On dit, that Senator Soantt, tho Tammany nominee of the Bixth Sonaterial Dix, trict, and D, Wane Pausons, the Mosart nominee for the poeition of State Senator, will decline the nominations, in order that s third persom may re- ceive the cordial support of the two factions of the Demooracy in that district, and that the Hon. Panu W. Exon will undoubtedly be tho thind person who will receive the nomination. ‘The Whigs of the Fourth Senatorial district have nomiuated Dr, Same. Hatt for Senator, An adjourned meeting of the Monart Hall Judiolary and Boporvisers Convention was held last eveaingy at which a commiltee was appointed to call a ratifica- tion meeting at an carly ‘The moeting was not largely attended, and adjourned at au early hour, Parenr Thon MATLROAD CAR.—A_ vory badsomely fuiabed first class passenger car, bnilt o iron, was exhibited yeetorday, at tho Northom Kail Road Dept, Jormey City, The car is constructed on the principle of La Moren's patent of udug band tron, size No. 9 by two Muchos brosd, and uniting four five, or more thicknemes crowing each other, eaob band going around the ear in the various directions, thereby making # union of @ grand systom of truss and net work. ‘These bands, wita the het tron panels, are firmly united together, forming a solid taxa, as much as if tt had been oobstructod of one plooe of metal, ‘The whole floor p'asform, longitudl- nal and croee alll are slinlarly constructed, wich givos strength proved to be very many thnes groater than can be made of wood, Between the inside and utelde pansla of the aides and ends of the car, is wha, 1s called # non-conducting specs, of about 3¢ an ino® affurding in » great degrve protection agatnet heat and cold, ‘Tho diffrence in weight between « wooden and Iron car, of the eame capacity, Is about 10,000 Ibs fm favor of the latter. Im case of « Rallreed ooBiston Wt often cours thet the most dangerous wounds are from the eplinters of wooden cara, In the tron, this souree of danger le evoided. ‘Tho inalde of the lsum gar ly fitted up with papler mate chee pamete. This car te the only ane thet hes yet heen aes whea were tot ‘aed to the woods ie Sik wee tora aa So couey bol, tn which the sven ager, YG dios Vat ho bs ‘ od teetined to the plait Pu] oe nee ering ad ach season promises to be & vory astisfactory one. Dnarton's Parton Orrras—The off nights of the pretty little French theatre are cocupled by Mr. and Mrs. Haat Drarrom, who act and sing thelr operettes charmingly ; the novelty of the enter- tainment, the good music so well rendered, the bright freshness of the hours, all make up a very agreeable evening's amusement. Rey. Hexxy Warp Beecann will deliver his two now lectures, at the Cooper Institute, on Monday evening next, and the following Monday evening, Oct. 01, Prof. Mrrowm. gives his fourth, ‘ard last lecture to-morrow evening. A comranr of children will leave New York on Tuesday, November lat, for the Weat, from the | red, that the Children's Aid Soclety. Deatitute parente who are bebo aha] 7 tunable to provide for their children, can have them | the auater, and doe evidcnon a stl progeeasings give placed in good country homes by applying at the | ing tie deta fe decline ad Seah o he 4 office of the Children's Aid Bociety, 11 Clinton Hall, Soe ae So ,erme up of the water, ¢ Astor Place. Poor boys whe have no settled home, s she oF resources, are invited to call at the above office The ‘‘Cocome" Trade Mark,—Joseph Burnett or at the Newsboys Lodging House, 128 Fuiton at! | ond others : boom phe frevwently reported in the Bun, and it. was a Ara meeting of the Kane Monnment Asso- elation, at 169 Broadway, on Wednosday evening, to Perfect arrangements for a course of lectures, to be delivered at Coormn Inatitute, the fate of ir Joux FRank.in, now definitely ascertained, was appropri- ately alluded to, and the following resolutions passed : Resolved, That the Kane Monument Association, tupin learning definitely the fate cf ir Jouw Frank: Lm, as reported by Capt. McCLimnvon, do, as a bod; SoTitertich ermpeinien & Late fase in au ‘nyt Jann PRANRLL io certainty which mhe now reallees of ber irrepare: Die bervaverment ; while they reepect and appiaud, ritbout qeaaure, that purity of woman's character and devotion which, through long years of uncertain. ty, inspired hor faithful heart with « ving hope thet 8 beloved and Dy pry husband might yot bere- stored to her on side of eternity—a hope which, though now dissppointed and cbliters pl ag consolati tbat ta eho pamed from the confives af time to whore he will soon be found, aud wi Artic region, and where snows and ice aze unknown. Resolved, That « Committee of one be appotuted to forward the foregoing preambie and resolution, with, fan appropriate letter, to Lay Faamutm, directed to the care of Lord Joux Itosem, London, Inquests, Accidents, &o. Fourn Drownep.—Coroner Jackman held fan Inquest on ‘Thursday, upon the body of an un- known tap, found drowned in the North Rivor, Dear tthe foot of Sotb street, Deceased was about 30 years in foal ana pack a8 iad mise pee, bee . rab mac! = The body bas been in rater sagiton eh Gage, Verdict, “Found drowned. wake TO Pasetan Cee Sommer ‘an inquest yesterday, at No. 698 Fourth stroe {pon the Body of child ‘three years of age, named Avovstes BEaTnoLD, who died from the effects of acalda received on Wednesday, when it scoldentally fell into tub of hot water. "The jury rendered a verdict of “Accidental ¢eath."” Accroext ox Boanp Sreasmn.—A steerage that tt wou'd be heard of no wor vived on the ground that the defendant hes discov- ered evidence that the termn “‘Coovine,” which he was restraived from using on the application of the plaintiff. was in use long bafore the p'aintiff ever adc pted it. ‘The defendant, t new trial on this ground. ' The last trial rewulted against bim, and placed him under a perpetial in- Junction not to use the term. Decision reserved. Commen Pleas. The Ruit inst the Polica Commissioners — Peter Heffernan vs. The Board of Police Court,— ‘This case waa for the alleged wrongful seizure of property claimed by the plaintif”. The matter was Teported in The Sun of the 15th. The trial resulted In a verdict fer $600 for plaintif. Judge Hiton pow granted a motion to set aside the verdict, and for a new trial, on the ground that the verdict waa not in aocordanoa with the t of the evidence. The Slander C n v4, Adolph Beer. —Thie was an action for slander, and was reported in The Sun of the 18th, since which time # has been en trial, Verdict for the defendant, Conrt of General Sessoms. ‘Thomas Kelly, the noted burglar, who hes al- ready been three times in the State Prison, the last time for siz years and a half, was tried to-day, for shooting a patroman named Davis, on Nov. 29d, 1838, tn Eldridge st., who waa trying to arrest him, while in the commiasion of a burglary. Ho was nob ariested till September last. ‘The Recorder sentenc- pls See} hor. Kelly, on 01 ened to ocenmit suloide, Fawaid allen wat placed on trial or an aman, whh Intent to kill Richard Dizon, on July Sst, Tne air arose from Allen's intimacy with Dixon's wife. ‘The case was wot concluded whan the Court adjourn. Court Oalonder—F.iday, Oot. 31. Court. ial Term.—Nos. 253, 267, a; 4 ben, Soh, 292, $01, 281, 238, 39, 340, th 8 , ve Court. Arewt.—Part 1.—Nos. 1091, sort Laaie, Sole 8100, OSTS, BATT, 8560. C42, OT, BRE, 09 has left tho eseen ger, on the Steamahip Yorktown, D4dt, B11, S444, BK, S60, 5439, 4021 56, Le"Snd wok Warne wan eoriunly hurt yestoraay, | S46 BF, 824, S187, Besd, 430, ‘s4s0, ‘o2s6,' oRao yy, ik sone Py ae anid ts qenmolinn, Ea a part, toe 00, 2916, 9894, 1263, 2549, mal 96, 2351, back to the city to his friends, diet 2480, ie ‘aan ee poten ra Court. — Noa. + 800K, 112, Police Intelligence, &o. 1, 431, 100, 605, 658, 662, 666, 76, 487, B14, ULTs,—Two Germans, named | Commen Pleas—Part L—No calendar, Seema weaneia fee tenes Meet| Rot tie y = ry near 2e’euring which the furmer, tt ls chi Sutcines Soe arate i the beds ie ‘an P. = far, ANTC I A ic Scmoot, axp Great Ex- Detind dressed at the Sad Ward Btation Louse: after | CITEMENT.-Yesterday afternoon thore was which be was taken to his readence, in Slut street, near 2d Avenue, Joun MoKAY, of Ne, 98 Baxter street, while In the grogyery of Joun Hunaion, No. 18 Bowory, carly [oterday morning, wan amauited, It is al yanicin Public Bctool No, 12, sitvated on Adelphi street, near My rtie avenue, and extending the wuole width of the block to Ulermont arenue, which, un- der ctber circumstances, might bave resulted diess- tronsly, but fortunat none of the children were ok apd his barkeeper, one of whom soskouly injured, The building is ‘one story in heavy decanter over his ‘hoad, inflicting several | height, with yy ground underné fovere gauber HRasion was a iarged with | capeble of accommedaticg wove 600 pup the amault, aod Justice ammwam committed him for examination, MoKax was takin tothe M. ¥, Hospl- ALL¥GED SwiInptrxa.—About twenty com- paints have been ortared up to yesterday moraing, teal at the Mayor's office and the city Hai Pouce Court, against Luvesoy d& PaoLennn, ke-pors of the it No. 169 Uroonwich streot, for arging their guests. They had agreed to fur- piah them trad aud idging at $1 60a day, and yeaterday, when they were about raving, iia al ley ect, they charged tio same $8, Officers wore din petobest, aud the ai diords compe Led to et the com- Paiuante part after paymout of the amount first egreed on, Agnrst ov Atitroep Tareves axp A Re- criven.—Two boys named Wa. Watom and Mavonn, were sriested on Thursday, in tho junk is but one ther, which ia divided into se’ stam pipes which are su nsce tn the Descment. Toe steam 5 suppiied at wtervals with esoape tubes, for the pir pow of Ie ting off the foul a'r. - These tubes it seems, fare +0 situated an to bo of eaay access to the sch dare, boys, out of curiosity of miacbief, turned cue of the tubes, and the air escaped, The boy browme nut lonid, "biasing note ‘and the other b ysis his depar partaking of bin excit: ment! rose fiom th Lr at Nusbed forthe dor, at tesame time raising the ory Of fire, which added to the confisiou. The slare extended from ove doparunent to the” other UE til tbe who's school was lu a stala of bas greatest uprear atd confusion. "The ehildren were entirely beyond the o ntrol of their teachers, who, aleaouge they wed every mann ia their power to calm shop of Hucu MoGuwty, No. S11 Wost 934 st their fears, funnd thearolves incapable of perform side they were solng fet of the machine or 2 | Wbg the took. ‘The little once tusted out va the U ere. wequently mont Aventio, aide, and out of the adeipht aires tem stolen from the cament fatory Crann & Co The bes tt # allegod, brake into the factory om Wednesday vight, and carried off avout 615 Forth of the trea of the engine. ‘Taoy wore taken before dition Qosoxmsuucn bad locked up for trial MOCGESTY was ar ested 98 & reosiver aud bieid to bail iu $1,000 to avawer. @ BartoR or, stopp, ; erry strevt, w ory Ub. the corer of Water and Raney front, ove veer tuevother, The yard on ban sides is protectea by a fovos surmounted with trom pick- (&, and the cbtidre prevented from reaching the strat Offorr Wa who was stan atthe bext coiper, ran down, and Uap-d over the fovce on, Aoolptift The chiltien cau,bt bold of him and erled out, we" The officer could Neelf, but Anally succended ta ad procuring an axe, broke ALAM, uch orremeny. Toe neigh mroecery q ieing to ardat‘e ro uo from, every tres ty late on Wednesday night, was attacked by | rotin, acd, tho women caproialy, wore isburi sral mony pres ‘ates de: Lie greeters excite ‘x tu mind the fear- f oy 1496, Officer On» 10, of the 4th Preainoty calan ity im wobcol No. 1d, sue two or three years rested EDwaRn ABMSTAOMG On ichom \ After the excitement bad been allaye4 of tho robburs, aud Grewan identided | ard tho vectual fi plate hi wide He was tekea before Justion Conn sre yd Sr aud Tarhek he meoet Kradually dyersed; and what ‘is most ark al ar, who leeked tim up. Hy te a native of Newfousd- land, 24 yearw of age, and follows the wa, ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE OF mA ore of the chtidren, as far ae be ascertained, bad muastaincd serious porsnnal Injury. ‘This scbooi bovws ia the only one in the wistern portion of the city, whiok ia not more th Coe story in height, Hes tho same exoitomens pi vailoa itt auy other sobool house whore obi dren are crowded ujon tre second and third floors, the conse. quevors could not bave revuited vther wise thaa din astrously. Aw it in it will prove warning to those in charge of public schools, ard iwpel thom to r.at- er vigience ia guarding ‘ayalnst auy o'roumstance Tilch may teudy in the Toast degree, to uno w aut Fr woes, Youna, bi allege aroomplion; be wes srrested ing out of bis residence ta Sid stews, raid to be Lape pee ge Wg Bxtoa was committed af the poline beac , this morning, be committed to Beard of aldermen. At tho meeting yesterday, a remonstrance was received fran the owners of property on Worth street, gu nat tho proposed extonalon of Worth street (roa Haxter street t Chatham Square, uutt! they have an opportunity of being heard in opposilon Wo auch ex- tension. Referred. Ald. 13018 presented » long preamble on the neo- genity of a pnbic market on the Lowber property Thought for the purpose, resolving to eppruprate $—— for the crocthin of « suitable b . Boe forred to committes on mai kets, ‘The report in favor of grauting ground in Ludlow treet for the propored County Jail, was ealled up by Ald Tousey, and A resolution came fiom the Cougetimen, in favor of printtog bills, to hore citiéous must register Bt ubeo street m-t her death on Wedace- on, by falling into public clatern on Clason avenue. Bbe was returning from schoul with anctber girl, aud, stepping onthe cover of tne cistern, it broke, ‘and she was precipitated inte the water.’ Every effort was mado to get the body out, bot sithout sucorss, until about three feet of water Fed been pumped out of the olstern by means of Are ran fee, aers evar, oe ek Ra the eoutradtor, although it has been constructed. for ‘a Jong time. 'Coroser Horton beld an inquest om the tory, end a verdict was rendered, consuring the suthoritics for allowing the covering to remain in an insecure state, A Sap Casm.—At an carly hour yesterda; their votes. Conourred in. morning, while Officer Haw.on was patroling bi ‘Yhe monthly report of Mr. Pursaa, Corporation | beat, he beard the cries of ob'idron, Troveeding trom Attorney, waa received wad ordered ou' the minutes, | an apartment in No, (M4 Kast Warren street, The reowipt Cor hues for the mouth, amounted to ‘A report was adopted, authorising the bine of gilo0lo w : Fund. ing the piace be found the dead body of s woman lyirg upon a filty bed of straw and three small chil- rem round bor, crying piteous y. Everything in the Hlaco betrayed destitution, wait aud misery. Tha eutral Park ova stock for the Geutral Park Improvument | Posie wo waa tu ther cf the children, had dled ot fer some ether busi Board the effects of liquor. ‘The father iy worving » torm in mony I. = hans eeperans te the Preteutar, on the charge of habi drunken —_— new. Tre ones were taken in charge by the Buperintendeuts of the Poor, Kuxce Country Cracerr Cort CALENDAR. Oct 21 — Nos, 16, 84, 40, GA, G4, D6, BT, 08, 69, 60, 61, 62, 68, WH, 64, OT, 70, TH, TH, 78, pi it™ Coree.—tios, jy, 18, 18, 98, 44, 52, 63, Bead of Cownc!l men, At tho meeting of the Board. yesterday after- noou & reeolution Was ubmiteed, t6 prict 5 600 extra eopresof the report uf the daultary Vonvontion. Tt was lad over. A petition was received from tae New York aud Yonkers Railroad Cs, for Salts of mm the atrecta vf the olty, doslneted by operating tue Oumpany. red fttow on’ Ral! rowddn, Com ‘The Mayor meat in the name of BE, Sate, asa nominee for the vacant scholarship of Coiumbia ul- lege. Reports were adopted oonourring to confirm award of o.utract to Ewan Gainey, for building bouse of Hose Company No. 43, aud'to oonfiim award of WILLIAMSBURGH, Dewocratic Mass Meatixa.—Last even! ‘8 mass n cefing was held at tho corner of Grand an Tanimer streets ED. The weathor was so cold that Vut tow amembied. Addresses wore delivered by P. J, Gots auien, Kexuny Dugas, F. B, Brule, Joan G, Souvmexsn and others, contract fr : upplytr g 1.000 wos of coal to tue city. ‘The Street Comnilesionor suked for an extra ap- Prpriatin for svationery, Bferred bo Cosneuitten ‘pairs aud Supplies. Messra, Orraanos, BuUTaa and Joxmegrere appoited » Special Committe on extending an invitation to the directors of the Great Eastern to visit this port. adjourned t» Mupaay, yestorday LEGAL REPORTS—THURSDAY. by Dave oor, by guthority of te 10 wes pus by W, Pasa, of Mew York, 108 . $910, Saprome Court. : Butorax Pavewunt,—Mr, Re com: The &chnapps Trade Mark.—Udolpho Wolfe tor for lay 10,000 yards of Hmtle Govlard —Judgo Ingraham bas rendered | fre, pdllee yon Belgian pave: wlovg cpinion in favor of the defendant, dismissing him by Wolfe. ‘The the injunction obtatz ed against ~WAY | fierce marks. ment In Jersey City, completed bis contract yestor’ tug. and the strects were’ thrown, vel. ‘The principal portion of it was laid gomery street aud Newark avenue, between Hudeom and Grove atroste, satstet a! iy i: i Fs Fi i French Freedom of the ‘The Paris correspondent of the Philadelphia North american says : 10 persistence in the present arbitrary aystem of the preea, which bas Just bron annoinced by ths government in wich barsh torma, has produced Uar7 bad impression upon all wno’are not thier thin supporters of the imperial administrathans Whether rightly of wrongly, whether upon aufhet- oot or Loma manda, he intelligence of ths ‘coun iy_conc strong thet the hour of ite amnesty bad nearly that, while an act of universal and genuine restored to thetr homes the exilos of A’geria ani Gage enn, the bonds of free tongue and free ‘would not be forgotten to be loosed. I am inclined, to believe that such an act, at the present time amd the actual moment, e.ight bave really gor roment the free support of an i [ts z f z FE y ty, that “the prone in France ba free already,and taal, only “iying, ealumny and error ar protibited existing regulations. Moreover, the i ag Es! Interior, in person, as thongh to settle tl Coce end forever, and finally extinguish, itt Sore free disous- Ponaible, the light of freo toought and Kita tn the itod, bas adSrensed’s strostar ts the i in hich he forma these functionaries “quite « m " to muy the bey Py ay SL temporary or provisional;” that, on’ the 1s intended to be “permanent and final,” founded upos the “unity of the Ranpl Ushed by universs! suffrage !"* Buch is then, either of mutiam or aycopbancy, to Emperor, yielding, I believe, unwillingly, to flueaoe of Lis miststars and sureinding —men whose power ‘olf felt, in spite of the of mere force and aulbers, end ‘hom, ty he might have rallied to his ae J if ui Hf Hi tt | ji i i Bes, ld ii The editor of the Opinion Nettonale ( no great importanos) rentured to say that Yop bas and his conscience, if he were to venture sesi- ously to call in question aa act of the Minister of the } OF even some Wrong meastire we sous-chef de bureaus, he would be nothing lees thaw Tuarkee value by his mpradence." Tx Sousmpessee of value a this freedom of the jouraal_ was served wists Bua, Cuaxon.—llaty Dos ase Doo con be had ot Tax Bun Offoe, in Five Boller peckages nd Three Crst pieces im Three Dollar packages. Gity money only received. Pennies in Fifty Cent rots. al ea ond 18 Rewery} Twere Stixtise Piroes— F onre this sferuor ©, ond a moral d . fr the enicbratca “Our or ‘su Dartune thie vem fag as Bauwen's Moumen Banay's Txcormmacrn Finnie & Lrow wise Macanrms, Wrprrs tuted os atv ater aatitaction shag amg otha, Machine te this miorK_ ny or meaty roth " BaP wee @ REDUCRD TO Fe Me B.S GENERAL NOTICES Sie comm ae vare joosestog te - pibtone a ago vt by ord BR, Cast, 5 — 1! you have Lo sk awey from his iove of Ime VE |oredins Druk you may eure ham Op [retro bli vo happiness ord peal lbriog great cunsc: sucess of Cn DRINK for drink, unk: a Jeccoud from _%& cond Aveuss, CURED. [ire a adess foan "4S aad Brom Ws je'obvek. tows eof Mogrixg COUGH, ABTHM s Sous Tuzoat, Hi

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