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i the noblest mind era ae eminent sete economy, takes rofoundeat Dinkere Cue day, One canned onetamiate the siring to pay arrears. ‘There has been no public = Ca Tow, Fork sale of property for taxes or assessments since | unleck ee 1858, and the amount now liable to sale is very rE jereli tverein ; the Je many instances, especially in regard to un- end _-} og Ne fe paid agreements, great injustics will be dose to fed Se eee sad comers |e property-ewners, Assessments have been laid Upon property for opening or grading stroots, and the property bes afterwards passed into the bende of other owners, who were ignorant that oud Charges existed against the property. ‘Thy may be ablo in some cases to reach those from whom they purebased, but i, at t trouble and expense, = 1n m pe gar not have any remedy, as the previc ‘owners may be out of the State or not men. ‘are also not a few cases of erronoous as- semsmente which have been remitted by the Common Council, but the assessments have not beet stricken from the books, and tho owners now find their property advertised for sale. Central Park assessments, which have boon paid but not credited by the collectors, also figure among the lists of ‘arrears, and tho owners, uriless they ean produce their receipts, must pay over again or lose their property. ‘The confused and inaccurate manner in which the elty accounts have been kept * years, hag left the door open for muc’ aud, and tt is not very easy for citizens te nné out accurately what, if any, charges exist against their proper- ty. It requires, indeed, persons who own prop- erty In this olty to maintain constant vijdlance. Some years ago we recommended a simple plan by which'all arrears on property would ap- pear on the annual tex bills, anda law was passed embodying « me of our suggestions, But the Iew has not, hitberto, been carefully carried out, and hence tke troublesand hardships which were.se loudly complained of still exist. The ection, hewever, of the present Comptroller, promilets to imtroduce a better state of things. Mr. Douglas and Jadge Black. Ma. Dowotas has prepared « reply to Attor- ney General Biack's review of the article in Harper's Magazine. One of the Washington correspondents who has been favored with « preof sheet, says that it is a triumphant and crtshing argument. Mr, Dovaras deferds bim- sclf against the allegations that he bas dispar- aged the Bupremo Court of the United States and its decisions, and that he claims for Territo- rie} the attributes of absolute sovereignty. He shows what he docs claim for them, and repeats } that the people of the ‘Torritories ‘have all the | rights and immunitica of self-government, tn Tespect to their internal affairr, subject to the Constitution of the United States, , Devotas dwells at length on the mo. tive of the attack upom bim, and asks why he ‘be singled out from all named in cornec= tlom with the Prosideney as one against whom a batlery. pi] elroreel en apoke: there mh a tribe om Ser he that den nek understand the language of the dolar: bil not credit. and exchange never nerd Iprerprisetion ; ; the nym 'xds of commerce, metal aad [ta reprearntain ny give to the globe « ovmmon Lane tage: and as when Paver sp ke on the da sfreemt, all wen juterpreted hia worda int own largrisge, 0 when tha bank hears it {n the tongue in whi Bana ae the golden tuned Pip gtat ofthe world, ‘Tur Todian girls nt ‘the Onago mission schoo have doputed the Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs to be the bearer of a present to the Presl- dent of the United Siates, The memento con- dita of a couple of purses of silk and buckskin, beavtifatly worked in beads, The package is led in tho handwriting of Vicronta Wurre Liam, one of the Indian gisls, ‘from the Conge girls to the Great Father.” ‘Tho Nows by by Tolegraph. Magnetic ier 9 Offices, No. 48 Wail etrest,and oy Mose, we ‘masn entrance, ‘Trial of the Harper's Ferry Conmeptraters, Charleston, Va,, Oct, 25.—The trial of Brown and Aber Ly} 's Ferry conspirators, commenced hore to-day tn the Magistrate's Court. Crlomr Davenrore wes the preading Justice, and the following magistrates were sssocisted with him @m the berch: Dr, canvas J. lawn, Jone F. Thomas HW 2 W. Bioumneny: e mW. Hive. ney fe connsa fur the com ‘The prisrers were brought iny Tigown and Kowrm Corrie manssled wogether., avn weak ber of wounds on the qelttin C-tiann isa right mulatto, ebout twenty, ve years old, and Gamex, a dar ‘aged a Girdye Sheri Caupums’ reed. tue foennettment of th priaoncrs who were charged with tramn and murder Mr, Manono, attorney for the Btate, anked that the Court might assim counsel for we sesannies a Suuit th (omy uired whatever will I be able to bave efatr trial. If seek ray blood, you can have it whine Gut tala mockery of & trial, Thaw I ‘able to advise with may one. I know STihe helnge of my. idow primunrs, ‘and ap, utterly unable to sttond tn auy way to my own deface, My memory don't errre me, My health (Is “upufficlent, although improving. olrcumat ances: ar by matt gatlog our favor if @ fair trial 1s to be allowed us, ‘Wo are to be forced with » were furm—a trial for ex- ‘ubjon—you wight spare yourse ves the treuble. I erptadie lato be preached. He says however :—| sm ready Sn Eta eee t best lend know that hare pentiety and po 7 of tral-—no insu t—nathing bal a wired | dri to fox to 00 exoused a fh EA sovoral | Howe soe mockery of atrial I'do ns even know ra to se Sppointed ; thoy Know that | Wtat tha nyectal of tila examination i,t do ho ‘the not know what is to be the beuedt of it to the Cum- Geotts Tprnweallh, Thave now litle further task, ether than that Imay net be foolishly lasulted cowardly barbarians insult those who fall ato their bo concealmeat of optnires, no ooucesaion prisoners, ook ome mentee Ecpowe, forthe purpose of geting matter s brit conmiltehion with: iacwa eed the He adds that ho hes already phi the condi- | others, addressed the Court, that he eculd uot under any clroumatances autor upon the defer oo of the prisonorr, on so abort a notice. It would bo but mpehery ‘of juatios. Mr. Borrs said he @id not feet tt to be his di deeitne, | le was pronared to do his boat to defend the prisovers, and he hoped the Court would assign morno axpertenc od im cam Mr. FavLaaan persintod in bie deel ‘The prisoners we: tiene upon which he has permitted his friends to use bls name, and he repeats bis declaration that he would not accept a nomination from the Charleston Convention, if the Convention shail interpolate into the creed of the party such new fseues as the revival of tho African Slave-trade, of 8 Congressional slave code for the Territories, or the doctrine that tho Constitution of the United States either establishes or probivite Slavery In the ‘Territories beyond the power of the people legally to control it as other property. retioned separatoly,and nguess to have these Laman wad induced to tory ontor that the press testimony, ad it would ‘The Court bmned » perensy ahould wet putitah de tailed rendor the getting of a jury beforo tho Uirouit Court fu pomndl'e Lawis Wasitina ton tated; Correspondence of O1d Brown, night be wan as'enp, a From papers found in possession of + Gon, Moy un eer bas Buown, at Harper's Ferry, it is quite plain that Ona, Goren the movement was well known among certa’n parties at the North aud West for months be: fore the outbreak took place, Vat who these par- ties are it may perhaps be impossible to ascor- tain, as the names attached to tho letters, it ts are fictitious, With J. Beware, of Rerwarda recognized Ton then proveeded to detail ng AY & priionor, with bis uagrose, to Ory, Ave the wubsequent events Up tothe atack by thie’ merines, and tla dehvery, A. Mi. Kevan iirn gave she partioulers of hla being takon prisoner and locked up; be subsequently bed veRRl hiterviews with BmownM, who always trated Chan.bersburgh, Baows appears to have | eet eee ere ee from Disnwn whet sorrel be had an extensive correspouceace, To him he wages fo fae bin his only ob- epesks frecly of the arrival of freight,” his ing te Aight ‘rn te stonenplich shat chlect |e, prospects in securing wen for the work, and his uring the stack, I sald to stiodess in ovllecting funds, Our friend * Isaac," one ocension + thin us getting Lot work, nud if yu allow trfert, can scoump.odate matter ho stated, subsoribed @1:0, and J, B, G." | west cut nh Birvees, witha flag of truceton Ame tobk stock to the amount of @300; anda * dis- Sfornoon ; he reacted Orevens to remsin, y Whilet bo went fureard, woen and fel; 1 Wane was tired on Cuaniae only Hxown and Btevars; t or tare boon cruclig Bry “1 wish Thad re ‘As iAUTON reca'led...In & conversation with Beown was told he need not soswer ‘ulows be chose; Baw rep'ied he bed Dotbing to cores), by bad ne favors to ask; that he had arme evongl for 2.0% mon,and could get enough if bss 4 were wanted. Axi. declared the partionlare of hia ar inaurgcate —1 had am tuterview after iny ith Baws who stated that ho tiigulshed yuntleman from New Hampshire.’ is epoken of as auxious to invest. “ #. B. 8," of Coneurd, ards two checks in aid of the carse— one for @ii and the ober for $60, The lotiors arp many of them vaguo and unintelligible, ox= opt to those who understand the nature aud ex~ {dat of the movement. Porliays tho trial will disclose what now appears shrouded in mystery. In tho pocket of Kaut was found a tablet, on which was @ mcmorandam, alluding to th: sending off f mon, and the juorilla operations at Brownsville ; and it is hinted that that imove- Heine: that ile wt gant the ment avd the one at Iurper's Forry, may have bnued cre a ie bra to Vices the United. atv tatcn enw bi nda of the. binok ad geege ennnective, aid bo jrjwmd. to fre all the waver in A large bundle of letters, addrovsod to Cras. P. Tepn, one of the dead Alibusiors, was fuuod ia g trunk at tho houso of Captain Coox's moth- the gvicinity; Baows rvpeatadly said hia whole yooh wed ts tclkiw tha mares Laskcod hia If 8 rane puld ny t be arranged for the liber ' = other rivers; be xald wo mi only 3 z the 6 nevers ne relcmsert ty slaven In the erin-law, Among them wore soveral from hig | 1 relewsed Vy frnieh ~4 mother, who, it appears, lives with a second hug- band, at or near Spring dule, Iowa, breathing tho tmost Jender and aectionate spirit, and praying Heavea to bless aud protect ber ‘dear child, Cantia," through all the dangers which he ‘Was about to pass, and begging blu If heccraped unharmed to return at once to bis home, All the letters are written in the Quaker style of “cheo- ing apd thouing,” and aro pervaded with « deeply religious tone, All approve ail encourage the enterprise in which he is engared as a holy cause, andexbort him to leads life of pioty, Many of the! .itors are in a feminine haud. Ono signed ‘‘Emlen,” vory prettily written, aud da- tod, “Sch month, 1th, 1459," sonably expe JouN Aurtapr, one of the Mave owners who was Vrought into the Armory with his slaves, detatied the partiowlary o tha battering down af , ten ing down af Lin door, Wo falntiog. and a which hg lald rm vr remuned 1 — SeOWN firod ser- eral tins knows be sae th a Kun levoled: all tho printers oxcept the yollow man Cure ‘Ataxaxvrn Kuity detailed tho partloulars of the collision wits the Jourgroty, the execbange of srveral mots, could not tently any of the prisone:s, wv JUNtON testified to the arrest of LAND, the yellow men, whe wad attompting to eacepe worees the river, he was ar Ly iad, rifly, kn the middle of t jah Vad oem plaved in chasye of Hait's rile factory by Cay Baw. Axvakw Kiennany was at the {all whon Cormano Di broede Im, Tauestioned him, he wad he hed othe from tho Weate aise there im Anglut, aud guuplo dua: per uous sine Een orgie Love fucew with as prcured ralanes vf the "contains this sen- (ance: "Press nobly on, for by your instrumen- tality millions may have the pleasure of singing the porig of liberty.” Beccker on Bargain Mekers. Haxey Wanp Bascums, lo ao locturo at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, last evening, on Bargain Makers, whom he designates as traters every grade, from the million-merchant .to the match podlar, pecnouncad the following eulo~ KY Upon Commerce; 4s comueice which bas unpacked the globe, Wess sealed-up trunk, Bhe peeded rey, acd run hake ‘run “the purveyors At wes commorce that bid 2 eb taealy Awasone of the prisoners In the Was permitted to go ont several {truce Darn the firing, Cor at the wocaad fire mown re irked, ‘thal rolaron to g ' Just boon shat aud haa 10 doubs that Cor Lad whet him. Me, Avetaum rees'lod— "ule that Cajt, Down shot tae manne whe was kil ‘The preifmivary exes Sustion being concluded, the Oourt ren, sisted the prisoners for trial before the Gus onit Com ‘Ts craroleation fontay was ae to n09 whotber the chergus aro of muons rane to go before jury. Tox wil! Pears tue 8 led for trial taro ES execute the prisoners as utd pmibic, fearing attempts ten’ thom Ie Cer Leetn piaeme ob weet ot! onal convictions The ipa w UD the cand feetvaony i ohetemsent in Mo CAE. BYOWR'S THLOL AT FUR OLRONIT VOURE,, % Oct, 25.—0Ehe Circuit Court JuAgo Bioware Vaanee £ 5 e i i { E tf i : H + 4 x = i; t} z, i Li 3 a i i: if i : i : : to express hia views. (a thought that all but Baowm will make fall ‘The prisoners, as b' Inte the Court, da phable sachty Bape sad Bev sue wand without assistance, Reown Law f 4 food taba in his body, and one sabre cut over the head, Prevers bas three balls in h « head, and bed two in his breast and one fn fnia arm. He waa also cut on the forabeed with «rifle builet, which Of, leaving a bed wound. . ‘The Late Insurrection, Washington, Oct. 25.—A letter from U. 5. Se Bator Mason, ‘aitor due fovestigation ot Ferry. save there was no insurrection in any ie vor on the part of the inhabitants ‘of that he fact Isundoubted that mot o man, black oF white, the invaders "tor tury caine toto Virginia, or gare thes eid ot sesletance Lo form. "Ho far w¢ can he Aiservered, Dat one of the nine: few carrind off by from bim, and 1 it appears, was ‘Threatened. Bremonsvilte, Oct. 20.—The filibuster Conriwas to wtih above the city, where Indians sre {elning Ne band constantly. ‘The Mexican troops ve returned to eran. Lieut Lanavon bas arrived here with three can- non, Our citizens bave captured ona of the loading out'ars, and rentenced bin to be hung. Comrimas, ret, threatens to burn the town, if the outlaw Citizens Lave hecoms very much alarmed, and fleeing in all directions. The town, it was would be entirely desorted, unis a eaaintance porn Acaulttal of the Walker Filfousters, New Orleans, October 25.—The Warknn fili- Lustors, iato.y trod here, havo all been acquitted, The Iumaraemt Arrested at Carliele, Cartiels, Pa., Oct., 25.—Nothing boon dene in tht Inwurgont cane to-day. ‘The motion for ‘s writ of habeas corpus ts postponed until! to-mor- Boat pare at Albany, International Cricket Match. Rochester, Oct, 25,—The International Cricket match here has terminated in favor of the Hh Cricketers, who won in # single inning, wit Epon to apare POSTSCRIPT EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Arrival of the Mteamship Persia, oe Two Days Later Intelligence, —— NEW YORK SUN OFFICE, Oct, 26—4 1-2 o'clock, A. M, pina ‘The R, M. stoawor Porsia from Liver; inst., arrived at this port this morning, w days later news, ‘The steamer New York arrived at Southamp*on on thoewning of the 15th, and the Borussia Tencbed there the same night. ‘TUR RURION COMVERESCES, 15th two ‘The statements jn regard to the penton of affirg ud the Zurich Conferenore are conflating, A telogram aye dated Zurich, ye 7 A draw to close A varlety of r- Austria peattivoly declines to it is not in ‘acoord with hat Austria de- till the ra Shen abe will recommence the Wart that Aus trie has undertaken to antec ty the Pupe toe ‘conservation of his temporal power in the legations, and others of alike nature wore curent, and mut th. hare are vtatemente that the Zarioh was bonny expectad, of the powers would af mticle, signed by Beorta seeing that the on'y question to be ve ed at Bach, tha Lanne rd debt, The contesting powers baing agreed am all other ports, the eary mgnatre «? the treaty is expected) snd the questions sot wettled at the Cou fi rence wlil be mubmitted to Congrans, tho asanm- hing of which all the Kurop ah Powers are agreed don Eveulng Post states that the Onnerd steamers are to touch at Cork (Queenstown) both ‘aut and beme, ‘Tho Great Eastern was nt excursioniate to Ho'ybead fat ber duslug Ver aa rt W a Ith met. Nothing defi: ite tw know, uate movements of the “hig utp." YEANC® ub tho a as to the ult Sutieg kis’ stay, Dee. were [reitnoed ater his doper= ture, ‘Mhe Paria Pays avnourcos that tha Court will, go to Ocampeigne oa the Le ing the rojourn there the Eupers probably pay © visit to the Emporur Navounon, tTaLy. ‘The news from Italy Is interesting, and indications of approaching trouble, Genoral Ganicanin bed iawued the following ad- drew Army of Maly, 18h of s new tru vision = Soldiers The hour are ovor. to dyn kaee Tem aed a oking to daa msn, ant hat it in ht toil them thas wo are gulng to Abt tue cnewionct Maly, Taball look to sey you ‘When flem tm your rank Headquarter, Bologna, Oot 6.—Canmannt" ‘The bans ing house of Nosena & Honware, at Miion, ind vubsortbed 100,000 franes towards Gami- MALDFe fund for purchasing moelrta, It ls wtated that tho wholn Noapoitan frontier was Uned with troops aud the Moutcoasslui fortitiod with cannon, LATEST. rence atatee that the Hxeais- town Consul ny bad bi mibdewepr ca veoqu ef his hart ng wigagod tn p> tical intrijnca. An explanatory dfipeton bad bon sent to Prvsidont Bucmanan by the Florentine Cabi- net. DON MONET SABKET. ‘The fonds hat been sinh ond rather lower, Con. pola clomed at 0b S-aavt T 8 (or money, and W 7 5ao6 for accutink, — MeaeTe Hering Brow 4 0s report tho {elo of Tar silver of 6 1-2; Monteen dilans, Os, 7 #; Bad Eas ty 76 218 CITY NEWS. Fing (x. Paant srinir.—Abuut 6 o'c'ook, last evening, # fire oscurred In the papor hanging establishment of W. CG. Jarxs, Now 456 aud 453 Poatl street, ‘The firemen pnt out the flainca, Daum age about §50 and not insured, A salesman, named Pataick BRKe, was arrested on suspicion of baving net tho place on fite, but the proxf against him ap- pease rather allgbt. The matter will be thoroughly investigated to-day by Marz'= "am TourmcAs. —T be Republican Segatorial Con- vention in the Sixth District, bold # fvurth morting nol eventnyr, Yait withont making any gonstnations. Adjourned tomeat this eventing at'8 o'olock. In the Fifth Bonstorial District the RoputMcans have vomtnased Mawes KR. Bicrw en, ‘The Am ricans aud Repubdicans in the Third Ax cenbly Dutitct bave placed im mouwluation for the Asombly, Bx-Connciiman Honatw N, Wan, Tho Whig General Covomittee of thls city met last evauing. ‘The o 80 ob nominations, reoxa- wended the Wmination of Jaaxs W, Gasaxp for Justice of the Supreme Court, Jou Cuasson and Asx. W. Tiaapror for Judges of the Superior Gourt, Fan, A. Taumavan for Judge of Maring Court, aud Wrisas Puackstans for Superviaer, ‘Tho Young Min's Ropob'icam “Association eld a meeting last evening, at Cilobon Wall, te hear pe aged Bonator Wrsow, J. A, Bases, and ctherdy, The bail was tlorably well tiled. Bpetohen cadet Nerepreasible otic” doctrine of the party, Gewetor Wusen, of Manschusctia, hare, Renae hada oy ching, hhc falceriyriy fe Shes taking tas sows Tie Tasmany Hat Committee on Organi- tation met again lart evening, aud appolated euby encase 4 yesterday morning, by D. Dowsrso, « workmen the employ uf Mr. J. Powns, of 632 West Tenth et, and ia a splendid plece of mechanioal skill. Ita fu'l diameter ja 8 feet 1® inches, and the valve opening 2 feet 6 inches. The valve consists of two c'uaely fitted serat-ctroular valves, closely fastened to brace, which oressed im the contre. Bech of these valvia (a held firmly to ite place by three strong spiral aprings of wire, and three of indla rubber, mah ing ino! twelve springs on the two valves, ‘There are 66 separate pieces of wood used im ite mannfaotare, the outelde or rim being constructed of mahogany, end the valve doors of red ceder, all so firmly braced trgether that warping of loosening is Ampomsible, Aa the bour for departure draws near in @:d the many difficulties whioh have hitherto envi- roned hia way diesppear, Mr. Lows seems to gain new confidence, and te 80 sanguine of sucese that ‘any ons conversing with him will be convinced that he undertakes the enterprise, not from ® fool-hardy Jove of adventure, but from e fooling that it ls in bie power, by @ great example, to apply to the wants of sookety the results of his long experience and mlen- tifle observations, Towrkins MAnxet,--Tho building of thi, market, which for some time bas been at « staad- st, (a Likely to get its roofon before New Your's, ‘The tron columns of the third and last story are all up and the force of workmen employed will soon place the rafters for the tvofin thelr proper places, Crrv Hart, Reraree,—The repairing of the upper part of the City Hall is progressing slowly. Tie skelotom of the dome, and the frame of the clook tower, are buth put together and in their proper placom, ‘The carpouters, it is catimated, have yot one month's work to perform, and will be followed by the masons and painters, ‘The ovntractor estimates that the wark will be completed befure the first of Janus ry. Petitions to his Honer, the Mayor, and Common Gounet}, are in etroulation for stguaturea, praying that the fire alarm bell way be replaced la the tower om the City Hall, Liver Bives.—This company paraded yes terday to Harlem, colebrating their ninth auniverss- Fy. On thetr return they were reviewed by bis Hon- or, Mayor Tirwanx. The company mustered shout fifty muskets, four officers, and fine staff. They P @ most military appearance. Corrracts Aw Aapxp.—Proposals were opea- ¢d yesterday morning, at the Croton Aqueduct Ds- artment, for work to be done, as follows: A sowor in Bixteonth street, between the Dry Dock and Ave- nue D, to be completed in six days ; the contract was awarded to Ros, & Jaum Cuanimanan, at $1,060, Avowor in Fourth street, from Bank to north of Hammond street, to be douse in eight days; contrast awarded to Taowas Caney, at $448 60, Ropstring and paving with cobble stone Pifty-first street, be tween Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, to be com- pleted within twenty days; awarded to Huo ‘Tuomas, at 49 cents per equare yard. Repairing and paving with trap block psvement ‘Thirty-seventh street, betwoen Sixth and Seventh avenuss, to be completed tu fourtoon days; this was also awardod to Tivo Tuomas, at $1 99 por square yard. Repalr- log acd paving with trap b.ock pevoment Forty- eighth street, between Sixth and Geventh srenues, to be completed in twenty-nine days; awarded to ‘Wu. A. Comnrna, at $1 18 por square yard. Tne Wasnrsotos Manger Arvarr.—Tho Investigation before the Mayor on the complaint of Mr, MoGovers, that be had boon deprived of ia stand in Washington Market by Mr. Iavixa, @uper- Intondent of Markets, was farther proescuted yea terday. Mr, Invixa, Qity Inspector Dazavan, Mr. MeGovann, end Mr, Jawes Besurimn wore pros- cot, Mr. Invina claimed that non-reaidente coald no’ hold a stand in the market, ‘The Mayor thought there was no law to thet effect, and Ar. IaviNa was unable to show any. ‘The fellowing aMdavite wore subenitted, and will explain themselves ; Jauns Besurn.n, boing duly sworn, says reales at No. 103, Mercot strcet, Sorvey Tin does bualneas in Washington "Maret in ter and cheese line; that his stand (Wo. 206 Wash- ojton Market ; thet dopovent heart fora, general reyvirt anmue two mouth ago, thes mo permite woud inaiven to oocupaute of etauds who were nourest- huts of the etate ; depoaent was informed through Sesurinun, 7's butcher nord tari tha der a apermit situ Whreigh the agwata.of Be Fu: net deprnent's bre wra'd ay py iu the proper quarter for aald and a-cortain the (+ that this o aver: pace ab wit the mitd'e of Septe uber; that aaid Poe PRL er ar lying therefor, stated ‘that the price of mal tant the $200 waah : thet daprwont's iaher vabd 6960 to sad Peren Poareus far hin stand No, 921 Westiugtn Market, as depoasnt t# Luform- 0 and believes, and, w days alter, Secenens aleo paid ald Poarei-e ike amount uf money for his No. 204 Washington Market, aud it for the wane wgned # Marketa 2" that depoment believes th: wey radentorte fron i'n ‘by eabl Pours, tm HOrTS with HOLE perion OF parerniA cwMneD the manegemmut of Pp d Wasringtm Sarees, ond jaye tha} au investigation uate the circumstances tay be bad. Janes Husurie.o. MoGoy num made an affidavit of hia case yoserday, Wo order to aid an investigation of the matter, thou,h was ordered to bo restured to bit on Moa ended Ia complaint before the Mayor. ween being du'y woro, ays—Thot hi 16 Dunne wtreet (1 thls eta; tuet he Tanstecds at Nos. S90 and 57 Wresbingo Marte | that deponeat hes held @ permit for aad wands near. ar Doneat revived a notice to at bot be moved from vald standgy issued dont of Markets 7 da; to. tho inatter | dapouont was. tnforued soon alter by Puuar Kero vad Geoaam Hanraui, who ovouyy stands in said market, tbat they know « pare ty ly gould balp depone ut his seauds: ths ane of the paty was Tuo. Jounson; deponcut wout to oe Mr, Jomankor, wu raid ho would yt bet dep; nent, but that It would cost something ; he asked drroncet shout how mich bey doponant, old giv; pment aald he would Go willing t give from $100; he aid ho would try to got it fur that i he wont away and the arxt day sew dapo onbagelr; ho thoa said it would cost dap sant $00, @ ponent laformed bim that he could hot «ford to Pay so muh, be asked deponent bow muca dep ~ bent won'd pay ; depogent sald $200 was aa rauck te hho oon ive he met: deprin:nt the tated Gimey gud oud be sould nat di aapthing ia ee matter 6 Jeponent ; Jepanent was next jonas, Le Vitevand Austen, whe tid depteeut ts eat his tated war feeb on one wide s before Viel, was mado ten days gu, M may be inure, or . Motlovmen, ‘At the requoet of Levime and te coun 4, eu ypa pas wore issued for several patios, and then the mattorwas nowdnally adjourned, while tho Mayor ‘and City Inspector provocdod to Waaklugtou Market ‘to viow the stands in quention. ‘Tie Sramer Lasrs.—The police of the First Ward state that many of the lamps in Greouwioh strect, and on the Rattory, are frequeutly unlighted, Gv, Moncan was elected an honorary mem. bor of the Mercantile Libeary Association at a moet- tug of the Heard of Direotors on Monday oventng, Bux x Ovnano and the leidal party returned frum Bxtan to this city yontenlay morning by stenmboat of the Stonington line, Norwrrnstanptye the Comptroller gave no- tice mae days vince, that ha was prepared to re- deem the Croton Water Stook Bonds dae 1st of Jan- ‘wry next, but about $5,000 hayo yet baca presented for redurnption, A connxsrompEnt of the Conréer underatan ds that six hundred thoumnd}ollars Lave bow uffored, for St, John's Mymate, for the purpose of dividing it luto building lots, Anoxa the passengers 4 the Balsic was the Rev, Buchop Bagse, returned trom tis oftisiql ution to Oregun aud California, Communications, &4, rw Yorn, October sor ib, 1850, Kdisor ard The Saket lege, cuxenen, SSenadee se dark pants, “ Found Drowned.’ Drarm ix A Certs.—A man, named Cras. Rarer, Trio wae contiied for rankenews wt the 4th Ward yollee was found dead ia his cell on Tuenday morning. Corvner Jaceuan held an inquest Brox the boty, and a verdict of h from. intemperance,” wes Fondored. haustion, arinr Police Intelligence, &0. EB Gannorry m tre LG ed vom GLout nine o'clock, Zanena & ® young fan belinging to South Bend, ind, while passing near the Western oorner of tbe City Hall, was sseauited by several ruffians, and $290 in wid, that was in, a money belt strep ond Ground his body, was fore'bly taken from him. Toe qobbed man states that he was out with several friends, snd that bis friends stopped 1a Broad way to Purchase rome fruit, and that he was walking slowly slong when several men came ap, ome of whom was Jthient © coat, and thas while cue of them held hime Anerst OF AX Santee Prcxrooxer.—A ter, named Bas ce s " wee Tuesday, char ket 7} Mr Sonera igbth Aventr, of was at Weeba wh Munprrovs Assavte.—A man, named Cras, Piomn, was arrested on Tussday, charged wits « {oni ewmult upon the person of Josmmt Mats, of Rector street, The soeused. it le all fired three shote frum revolver at ithour effect + be then, # Sion ym ene with «club, and dangerously Lo, ry upon the béad. The accused was taken toe Conmou.y, whe locked him up for examination, Manx was attcadid by ® physician at his residencs, Attxors Grayp Lage ghd —A af an any Janna D. Sev mmeon, of No. 88 Coder treat, made complaint at the City ita i alee Ootrt agal A.W. Paoer ood Watiaw B. Oveatom, charging them with having olen a entity of oftoe funk: ture, valued at $1 Pacnet was arrested ‘and herd to ball by “allan fheivee Reoxiase Darvisa, —Tuxovoar EK. Jom. expeven brneht before the Clty iF‘ Gout poeraar, end fined 98 for rockiens Board of Sapervivors. mmittee on. 3 fs the bill of Bass be Bes i Heyistry Laws—$208. Be report was om. Onunty Oitoee reported in favor paying vil vile vat of Dr. Gatiacuse aud others for post m examinations In the Coroner's Taro fore are ‘amorinting to Baa endleg, Septernne 30, Tas, each post mortem examination, Baya od the Gominittoo fcr further eoneiderstions ‘Fhe report LEGAL REPORTS—TURSDAY. Court. Bapreme The Panic of 1857—The Mechants’ Bank of Fallamaburgh $e, Burton Thome and othere.— for, the sole hee a of the one of whom, Mr. ea of the hrm of titbock Hedges, was ono of the Direotors of Bank at the tine ‘Thomas made tho vote aa he avers in hi¢ anawor and endorsed over to the other defendante, who eo- dorved it over to tho plaintifta The answer als> alleges that po consideration was paid by the plata- tiffs! for the note, and tuag thay will kuow that the defondante’, Birbeck and Hodges wore the debtors on whe pote, The furtuer defence was fat the plamntits, eubsojnentiy to the discount note in this action, Aisoointed for Birbeck & two certain Musiatippt land ates out of rhien a 7 sbould have deducted for mdnbtedaess now aued for, ing thes the sald, Budouk @ Hodges wore the Prmmova really in'ctested iu the present mote. It ape ean d frou the evidence ia the ouae the tat oy Mr. Sparkman, President of the 5, that {he entire tree Brew out of the panic of 1963 ; and that the money to pay the ndateed nea (a Lon, ae nat taken outol the Missiaippl Lend nots disounted for Uodgea, because Uodgee liad b heve cep kis ecnp'oy oes fromm <a aes such Wore the representations made by Back, Tho amount claimed ie 33.008, aso sul pending Common Pleas, The Law of Insurance Poticies—Oharies Day te The Orient Mutual Inewrance Company. TW Sua on, on cm & policy of tnetrange on the schoouer Alteo Day, isaue: the defendant ta Marob, 1886 By the terme of the tes, shap was wae ranted tot to wee porte in Galveston, nor ition ports @ ‘andy nd pina nthe “oat jexien Tho vous! Meier or Menton but Toburned ee ber oxires ia as nwt ta, ry thereupon he ct The for the platatif (or tha (ali gamut eaimed. dant’ cvuna.1 thea ajyenied to the Graeral tra, whore the matter was how arguod and the decison rover Court Catendar—Wedaesday Oot. 26. U. 8, District Court.—Nos. 47, 50, 52, 68, 63). No more admiratity vstison fur the torm. we ANPreme Court—Cireutt—DPert 1.—Samo an yee ray. ¢ TT.—No, 2128, 2382, 2882, 2995, ate ii 1159, 64d, waa, 20. So see rare By , 24 i, boot jon, 299, B82, 196, 1960, 197, 228 3 he B44, Gas, S14y4, Sod Cart Now ATO, ST. Home, 11% 11, 100, BEL, BOX, BOM, ANT. B14, th 0, os, $90. 408, BIN Bd,” DAN, Oda, Ana, 204, GaP, 483," (S04, min as 635) 469. Common Ploas—tivuorai Porm, BROOKLYN, Ry LROAD AND Fauny Inrnovexmnts.— Brooklyn City Kaitroad Comy maki Preperation to fay tracks in Furman otreety to ot, ua from Fulton to Atlantic atrect. Bi. 1 Yaron. imp & Co, have applied to tue Qommon Coanoll fe pertolgnl’in to lay'a track in tho ane street, from jue Ferry to Atiantic street, then +) ev~ Sheet with the Gent?at Rallroad ow lo operation, To the discussion which ensued in the Common ‘Comncil at their last mooring upon the report of the Railroad Couimitto, A ‘when petitioned for by tho cibisess, In addition to scoummnctetce, ct fare ished to the eitivens Bouth ? Bd means yn asc the Valea Be Fer Paciog anew beat ai the & ath Poe ‘ony railroad coupany will start thelr oare every five mle te instead if every: fftoon minukcap ss presrok, having rovtly ordered several new ence in order to epabic tem to ~~ Tux Cry Cover.—‘Tha calendar was called ows dm tbo Cay Comet bo cauaga be pela aay Baal oe PA LG The remalider « waiog of ‘tee week will be dowuted to the ka shee papors, oe ‘Treasurer of the Cit'rem's pany hes, tus far, received CoNty veriins stock, fromm ear th a cape g ll sh ‘bo on nes ‘ "euppiying The Americans sige | oa alidere. m | cheer Nena; Hoste ke ot tNe ore Ur ara and backwards substance of the 3 ik z SF E 3 aie at 54 | e i hi rf £ f a ud peat ony teat here looked arcund af ae Hmat Dusan, sworn on Monday, was recalled —I have seen the carving wring halle stows, omen a Teac ty I beard, sew O'Doxnat bave £) 3 i ie : Oot ov rite Derrits—This ologant and fasct. nattre moral drsma, reertved now mete een celta Taknunte Mv. thivaiternocn and ev lageat nti ih etna nthe fiver, onpel sgerr sae Be mr ee yes i A;.0. H.—Anclest Oréer of Hiberain No. 4. 2 cocgies ing of the above $e om Themnday erent ey ie renin ts morte 08 © trons HUGHba, President pee ruMiot tt retary. a ay on Hens UEDA, Baleam -— brary are Pap hey ga ee ease ele J, me Uh Reem 6 os abated Hiram wey acer ed sere ae MARRIAGES, ae Sales hire en waved ac: oe sian tease ae Sa tt ieee es ee = rie "the ralatives nae eet SS ties eae par mutes sie reine ent eonatng Lap Amen Sarees sre siargs oes Hees ene a BORRTB— 00 Mon bg yy it of jageg and Randa Nain ‘ged 5 pears, 0 mentee ET eS = Soman aster & long end ot Fria a te viata ie Ke New tik Oe Mente vibes ne wees aeinssa tame tes tea note, 048 Fee, Front ne latp residonen, mirage LOST AND FOUND. ox yt a Taepet, D OCr, 2% Baas paieenentn at amt Tei iten KkYS—1HE OWES hive them by prover! vt pT y proving 7 ond wrens OsT_FROM A CARTMARS CART, I i are ater fa ora idee fw Behe syle a a rose a Ligeia FRIDAY MORBING, OCT, 218T, ape Sameeese in Ler TE Yrorarey | oe 161 it FASE on Weturetey | ees emiag, or Lost, ow =. 1 eh ot oe Stes ae tary Dey oi toh “FOR SALE Bee art tei PALE—& TIN ROO? AWN: ws | Beg ai ast DAES FOR SALE CuKa CHKAP—a LOT (Sat eEeAe Wa niicemee abo ree faowia, R SALE—THR STOCK AND aay sot nenide sed up precory and ligase hen SECO) ask teat Jawine maga MACH (xx S-SINGREG, |