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¥ prince! pnepiresy in my or—the he storys Sere sbandant. Since werywhere fe theirown eet, let their destinies be socomp- ‘ shrink from, the now and tryto aa nt Piieece haw contd to me tave my country from anarchy, and protect you) innc cent wives and daughters, Garraann, ‘The arrest of Tiworsam Bavon bas been before an- nounced. At ayrellmninary examination be made startling developments. He confessed that the ob- are it. the parties who provided him with arms. One of there, Castnma Cnooorrs by name, led bit stealthi- ry i sional suecess bas ly to where he could see Gerraann's daughter, and ing” business, but their occas whispered to him ,“ You do the little execution, 1 mote evil than good, Mr. Woon, | yay Je ib great one ;° tans fathentileg that faven who for several years managed the Tammany | should stoot the President's daughter, and ‘he machise—and, it is said, attemed also to man- | (Cnocorrs) would shoot the President himself. ages machine of which the Expres has 60m | Savon was about to refuse to commit the crime, Knowledge—is now laboring to smash the ma- | when Cnooorra held a polnard over his breest, and ghine which twice made him Mayor; but noone | threstened bim with inatent death. Solved with econses him of being a reformer or anti-ma- | trror, Savow fired, threw down bis gun, ran sway, chise politician. On the contrary, he has in- oh ignated edi bod eed partido vented a machine of his own, and works it with | '*** The Wows by Tolograph. netic Telegraph Offices, No. 4& Walt street, id A dtor Howse, main entrance, be The Harpers’ Ferry Insurrection. ‘The Trial of Capt. men! Lave often, from feelings of revenge, oF to coerce thelr party, engaged in the ‘Machino-emash- great industry. ‘Therefore, the cry of ‘smash the machines!” amounts to little in the moaths of politicians: ‘They will smash the machine when it no longer auswers their purposes, or passes into the hands of Others. Genuine reform must spring from the people, They must be convinced that thoy AO weaker and then they musty to make thelr Taig of te latter Portok ofthe refer Carouge yesters er folt and respected, go to work and cor a Merost a machine of tholr own which shall eruah | itt by mbar bl arg apo Bled Yello all others. That {s the practical way of promo Se isk ot Baoan he Woy Boengan ate ton ting reform. ‘The following wore finally fixed upon as the twelve ‘The people must organize for self-protection. | Jurors, who are men mostly from distant parts of the ‘Ibey must rigidly exclude from thelr or- | Touas Manon, Jr, Iaaac Dur, Joan 0, McOcten gatiizations, office-holders, and those who are | Wuttam Rigirenare, Jacon (i. Mitten, Tuomas Oo- bunting after office. They must nom- inate and support for placef*f trust only those who bave an established reputation for honesty matters, they must act independently of thelr feelings or views upon national politics. If they cannot do this, it is utterly vain to talk of reform, fs in the people's hands. ‘They can use it if they will; and their resolution to act horestly and independently can render all the old party ma- ors who only use them to advance their own perronal interests or ambitions, they must bear the consequences. ‘The Sinking of the New World. ‘Tur dleester to the New World, which is fully im our columns this morning, ought to be made the subject of a rigid Investigation, It ‘would seem that not only was the machinery de- rested was very much decayed, Our reporter * Drought back portions of it, which crumbled at the touch. Had the accident occurred ata later hour, when the passengers had retired to rest, a Searfa) loos of life might have been the result.— ‘But, the fortunate circumstance of the escape of the pessengers cannot relieve the owners from theft responsibility, if it be shown that the boat ‘was unéafe for the purposes of travel. al Tee ‘Boun of our twler; seem to have confounded ‘Engineer, whore death was recently noticed in The Bun, with the name of Gronox Sreruxn. som, hie father, who raired himse'f, by his own It was Gzoncr Sra- PuENSON who, commencing life as an illiterate boy, working in a coal mine, became the first railway engineer in England. His son had many advantages in obtaining a suitable education, but Gmonan Orar manson was emphatically, a self- educated man. He devoted his leisure hours, and thefew pennies which he could save from bis earnings while working ina coal pit, to the improvement of his mind and the purchase of books, and it is bis example which is so often quoted to excoursge young mechanics and others in the work of self. culture, Judge Douglas and Judge Black. #8 are indebted to the Hon. “Judge” Dova- LAs, Of IUinois, for pamphtet copies of his reply to the criticisms of the Hon. Peunsyivania, upon his Popular Sovereignty doctrines. The two judges, like the famous Kil- kenny cats, bave entered upon a war of mutual extermination ; thcugh we must say that the Mlinolsan displays the most pluck,” and dem- ages his Poonsylvanian antagouist so badly in ‘the second attack, that the fight promises to end ‘without the Illinokan losing more than a little “fur.” ‘We have already given the drif: and scope of Judge Dovaras’ rejoinder, and it is unnecessary to repeat its leading points, Our readers all thoroughly understand the disputed doctrine of popular sovercignty in the Lerritories, As wo aye often stated, it is simply the right of the ‘people of a Territory, to manage their own Inter- nal or domestic affairs, in their own way, subject ‘aly to the Constitution of the United “The advocates of Popular Sovereignty assert ‘and maintain that neither Congress not the Fed- eral Authorities have any right to dictate to the people of a Tertitory what thelr domestic insti- tutions shall be, nor usurp the powers of the Judiciary in determining the constitutionality @f wnconstitutiona ity of acts passed by a Torri torial Legislature. Asa specimen of the pun- Geait style of Judge Dovaias’ rejoinder, we may from Haytl, By the arrival at this pert of the brig General Veasie, we have received our Blayti files to October wunicipatities bave sent uidreases to the ‘Freddent urging him to strictly punish the conspira- hore, Many of the ladies of Hayti had a'so forward ed edidremees of condolence ty Madame Garraann. ‘These are couched in most afkcting terms, ‘To one ‘of these the wife of the Prosidout replied in the fol- Jowing, wor p fully Krew that the great miafor- her. oat ewAdennd “ pin the haeate fal maaan gould Bad judge” Buack, of | ter of Twas shown to-day by Mr. Jouson, Marshal of the Northero Dist: ° Gebel ber eaare Oar Cy tas Brown to one of hiss ns, dated April 16, 189, detailing a vis t to Gasart Santa, at Peterboro’, which be regerded as bighly encouraging. 3 at oat b that he considered go.dfor $200 more, Saurn bad written to his friends at the that two thou dollars must be ‘of which he himself would .. There is a'so notice of @ of the ug. 29th, Gealred to farnlah mo this mas of i flte to ia publication te proseat it to slater officers of the Provislobat Govern: ment and a list of contributors to the p Mer- hal Jounsow left for Ciove'and this morning, taki: copies with him, and you may look for it in that e ade bere to-day by the United pute ‘uel ia Pe! dl ratenk teen + thet many prominent men in the Northern Btates have gina money and Inds- ‘once in its ‘end thet when the f made public aa seusation may be expected, conn viv. . &T.— Br brovy Chertectows, Oct. 9— Brown was, ght a a awell- * \d down on. in the Wer, Hie looked pol Tea tts following dispatch, which was ir. roby wi He Oa aera E som, Ohloy Oct. 26th, 185 To 0. J, Faulkner and Laweon Botts: Joun Baow®, leader of the tneurrestion at 4 several of bis faxnll ny years. Insanit mother’s sister rece! Asylum. A son and @aughter of brother have also been cnfin-d in the La- natic Asylum, and another son of that brother is now insane, and under close restraint. These facta can be conclusively proven by witnesses residing here, who will doubtlows attend the trial, if desired. wi CA telegraphic opsrstor Bk th muitam ©. ALLEN, aphic operator at the ‘Akron office, adds to the abave dispatch, thet A. EL Lawie ts a resident of that aud his statements are entitled to implicit eredit. Mr. Borvws gaid that on reosiving the above dis toh he went to the jail with hie sescc\ate, Mr. neem, and read it to Beows, and is desired to as ‘tbat in bie Sapna fomily there bas ne been any insanity at all. On bis mother’s side tuere hes been Tepeated inetances of it. Ho adds that his first wife showed 8) mptoma of it, which were alro evident in bis first and second sons by that wife. Some por- of the dispatch he knows to be correct, of portions he is ignorant. He does not know whether his mcther's sister died in @ luratio asylum, Lut he does belive that a deugh- hat rlster ned been two years in an a-yium. He a'so betioves that # son aad deughter of bis m sth- ex's bother bave been confi: a axylum, but he is not apprised that anctber son of that brotuer is now Insane and in clogs confi xemeut. desires bw coun: plea of insane, 9 ti inva totally unconrolous of it. Yet he adds that those who are insane generally suppose they heve more reason ‘aud senity thau those around them. For himself be diadains to put in thet ples, and ercks no immu- nity of the kind, This movewent is mado totally without bis approbation or conourrence,and was un- known to hes ell the receipt of the dispatch above mentioned. Brown then raised himself up in bed, and wald, “I will add, if the Court will allow my, that [ look upon it us a miserable artifice and pretext of those who different ocurse in regard to me, if wy ata'l, and 1 view it with ooatempt more than therwise As I remarked to M, Garus, Insane priscpers, 60 far as iy experience goes, havo ut little ability to judy heir own wantty, and iL om insane, of course ‘fs wuld think I Knew more But I do not thiuk so, ud 1 reject, ay attcmpts t) Laterfere in thon other my bebaif on that score, r. Borra stated that he was farther instructed by iat, rejecting this ple Mr Baown to acd costing ng delay for that reason, to the Court his request made y te given for the foreign counsel to arrive that he bai now reason to expect, ‘Yeaterda: afternoon a diepatch was reoeived from Cleveland, Obir, signed * Daw Tr ven," dated 96th October, making Brown whether it would be of use for counsel to leave last night. this dispateh an- ned thet the jury would be ora thig d that Baowa desired the counsel to ho postponemei pa pote of delay, ‘as he rejects the plea of in- oar il’, in bis opinion be cvuld have # fairer trial (f the defence were conducted by his own coun- jaded by the counsel at pre- Mr. Huwrrn observed that the prisoner's counsal having renewid the motion of yesterday for dolay for « #pecifie period, indicated aid ‘upon iafor- mation received in the form of the telegraph, tho question now was whether there was sufficient eee th’s additional tnformation to change the : announced by the Court yesterday en the the affair. bh Gestrous to avoid forestating the taalot ‘eats, in rej present prisoner 6 & ‘were prrpered to prove that, bo bed made oped, End constant’ eck - ywledy ment of eve- ‘nat him. "ie ied (fo it end we hed but au exubition the seme purpose ween he seeer eee ar sar Canes E government wil the holding of thy the subseqont capt the law on the punishable with desth. Ail these cbarges wow'd by distinctly proven beyond the posalblity of a doubt in the wind of the jury. He would show that the ‘ct Was to rub our citizens of opportunity, log the jury to cast axide all ners & fair and \co} till; and not to al- low thelr Latred of abolitionists to ofluenoe them ‘who have raised the black flag on the Mr, Gamer, on of the prisener, aftor log the law Sonat tas coal eane ates jw ‘st boar in mind that they gre judges of ‘He concluded by ui judioas, ant give cts before you can eouvict him on thene charges ; If t ts intended to rely on his ovm- fersiona to prove treason, the Jaw distinctly says, jade on conf within te juriediction of this in Maryland, this Court could Af it was dono withl evon be taxed ola, ‘comm tied within ‘said limica punishable by the federal Xbey must rete paced «eT tweySauak give the pr thal doube upon the ithin the Minita of ie the benofit of ial, Over murder,if committed J hebeed ey Gt! wi ee oat oe Jurisdiction vp 1Lory grouDs oug! way be guilty of arurder, it must be proved thet it wos deterede, and preun diteted. murder, syaity aod hmpastil talt! 3 i, "Neaae hesrreerivaly adereeend the Jury. Fhe caso was an unusual oar, and the crime cl in many respects unknown, The jury trial callod for cal, unitupassion d deliberation, and nut the eel- 2ure upen loore statements for © conviction, TI Jury mvt be above ail prejudices and influences, and deliberate calmly, and free of all resentay nt, in mind that the mirsion of the taw is not to wreak vengeance, and that the majesty of t law is best maintained wh n judges, counsel s: wo influences. a prisoner, it Is eesent'al that they mis? have proof of Doaktve guilt fa mcase like this involving ov!" lft and liberty. Mr. Howran followed, mtatiog It was thelr desire, 00 far bin their po wtry to march atraightfor" ward to the attal eith- € acquitting oF 0° prisove passed on to @ reviow of 11 1 law in reforence to the case and what ho expected to prove. this war the first caso of high traron ag ia, and hoped last. ‘The question of jurtadiotion which had pen raised by the other «ide was the authority cited on the other General Cusmme; the came from a region ro very difforent from those of Virginia in relation to the power of the Federal Guvernmant, aa afcoting State righte, Our Courts are decidedly averss to Me Corm jn ai] time pest the jurisdotion noes com- has been unimterrupted and unctalienged, whether they worr committed on toe government pr perty or vot; he cited en instance enty-nine years ego, fan atrocious murder was cornmitted between tbe very shops ia froot of which these men fought tovLr battles, end the erim- twal was tried bere, convioled and executed under State lawa, aoe emer con semion assembled at half past 3 GBD. Sranm was the fint witness called: Oa Bun- jay Dght beard a sbot fired at the Ferry; heard ery, looked out ‘a the Armory tall pd two wen from the cars halloed wt; met a man, whe levelled his Fifigat him ;aaked bia where the watchman wan, rot the = i mereings oe follow i he Armory; saw also three of 1d not ullar bi tgs nd guloin place of attack; oid at all. Conductor Pum rs the armed forees to the best five oF recognize Baows there the vext witness, and toe- were of bis traln on the night of the Insurrection, ana the incidents connect ed therewith. ‘At alate bour the conclusion of our report had been received, ard we are compelied to go to a without it) ‘The Insarrection—Rifles Found, Pa, Oot, 27. recovered, and mothing bas been seen of the men, Capt, Coox was taken to Virginia to day, by fi- cers frum that State, aud the party who arrested bim, Lom of Schr. Paci, with all her Crew. Boston, Oct, 27.—Captain Ginx, of the fiskin, sclooner del Norte, arrived at Portland from the Bay of the St. Lawrence, reports that while in the Gut of Cans, the Ex came in and that the scbvoner Pacific, of outhport, Hansis Cg ‘at anchor ‘during ee of o Magive Islands, was foul of schooacr, and both vessels wore uk, and ends lost. Toe informant be assisted tn picking yA ad dead the beach. The Pacific ‘screw of thirteen per- tons. ‘The Propellor Troy, Gderich,C. Ws October 27.— Toe lifeboat oftbe ropellor found this moraing nest Purt Prehe, in r/ order, but empty. The coast tween Goderich and Port Franks bas bee search ‘Denver City, 20th inst., with $6.000 in dust, arrived Tue eleelon of De. Wis.saus, an delegate t> Con- Waa, ws , irmed. An election for or against a provisional territorial government, was to come off on the 24th ‘Mintog operations were drawing to «close for the foaaca, From Montreal, 0. W. Montreal, Oct, 27.—At the steaple chase yea- terday, the ‘Bunt cup was won by Brunette, ‘The English Orickators arrived here from Roches ter Inst evening, and will sallj on Saturday in the Mepewesther Ye clear ood cold the the eater oy rm eitey 26 de Dimicultics of Toronte Ban! Toronto, Oct, 21.—The Intemational Bank of Toronto yerterday. The * 1 ‘The English and the Chincee, Carta Laxouer, who was wounded in the affair on the Petho, has returned to England, and in reply to an address of congratulation made by some of his friends, he denies that the English were the victims of a surprise, He England, every man's smo regard ought to be ¥ 1 duo regard to the immense trade we have Chinese, Ido not thins we are justified in our civilzation upon them. I bad it fr Evom bimef, that the furth ‘and bad tn ou ‘tine yt wt fey do wk thine, y' lo Niatioe had not beet done to Gerrtt Hmish and Brown. ‘The By racuse Journal learns from a gentleman who hasconversed with Grartr Sarrtit in regard to the trouble at Harpar's Ferry, that he was in no way identified with or val to Brown's scheme, Als explanation matter is this :— the when he reosived a letter requesting Grane tor ho seelee to the order of anotber Heved aloo that thc money was to be indisectiy, In aseisting Mattive slaves, ax the last Kaniss wrork’ Snat GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, C.M.K. Pavttsox, formerly a resident of thiscity, has been nominated by the Kepubli- cans of Passaic county, New Jersey, for mem- ber of Assembly. Mus, Wrvstow, of Brewster, Mass, has thered this fall from about three acres of land Marwick, 218 barrels of cranbersiog, for which she received 2.833, ‘There is many « thousand ton ship, that has not paid to her owners the st year 90 much profit as Mrs, Wixscow's Thies acres of land, ‘Tux are erecting at Rio de Janeiro an opera house which surpasses the celebrated theatres of the lyric drama at Milan and Naples, and is four times the size of the Royal Iralian Opera House, Convent Garden, London, The Government in Hrazil sustains the opera. The Emperor, who takes the lead in the literary and scientific mat- ters of the empire, is a great lover of music, ‘The successful plan for this temp'e of the Mases brought Messrs Gineun and CxvViLux of $16,000, Cor, Lewis T. Wiavart, formerly of South Carolina, is suagested as a State's Rights candi- date for United States Senator from Texas, A Bumber of years ago he fought a desperate duel with the lac Preston 8, Baooxs, ia which the latter was badly wounded, CITY NEWS. Disnstrows Accident, The Steamer New World Sunk. SUPPOSED LOSS OF LIFE. Particulars of the Disaster. —— Ox Wednesday evening, about 7 o'clock, as the steamer New World was passing up the Hudson River, on ite way to Aibeny, with about 900 passom- gers and a large quantity of freight, and when near- ly opposite Fort Washington the alarm was given the engineer, by the pilot, to back water, The engl neor, who was outside of his room, ran into it and reversed the engine sudden'y, which was followed by @ tremendous crash inthe machine room, Be- fore an examination could be had, a great volume of water was discovered rushing into the lower cabins from the engine room, filing the boat so faat,that the pessengers had barely time to scape, before the up- per or main cabin and first tierfof state rooms were submerged to tho depth of five feet and a ha’, S000, after the accident the alarm wes given by ringing of the bell and blowing the steam whistle, creating the greatest consternation among the pasengersa num- ber jumping overboard, who were afterwards roe cued, Others secured @ life boat, which was die covered to be in a leaky condition, and was epesdiiy deserted, Fortunately, ® steum tug passing at the time, voored around and took on board @ portion of the terrified passengers, and subsequently, the schooner Jack Downing, of New Brunswick, # cans, line freighter and coal barge, camel alougeide, and as near as can be learned, all the passengers wore roe- ‘cued by them, Shortly after the alarm, the donkey ‘engines were set at work to pump the water out, byt they mado no besdway, and in about twenty mis- utes the beat sunk, leaving only the hurricane ded above water, It is maid that the oalored walters sold the life prr- servers at » price ranging fom fifty cents t) foar dollars, A ledy rusbed to ome of the walters and valid, “ For God's rake give me one of the life pre- servers,” to which be rplied very surilly that sho could bave ore for fifty conte—nothing less, Amobg {those who jumped overboard was au old lady end an old gentleman ; both were rescued ; the latter was hauled up by @ pole, i ‘A lady endesvored to jump overboard from (he upper deck, but fell rgeinate sail, aud knocked © overboard, who was sesqued. It i Fu- mored that © Miss Tunmms, @ uslce of e Mr, Monga Monimacm, and # men, name unknown, who 798 's- (oxlcated, im the vichnity of the Ken, are lest toward, two pilots, several other officers and the ‘ofew remained on board, The schooner Dantel Bands, of Mitton, Cayt, Baamtat, the steam propeller and jightor Alpha, of Now York, were, yesterday, receiv. ing beguage and freight from the New World, dur- Ing low tide, which left the main deck only covered by about five fect of water, ‘Two steamers, the W. G. Putnam and the Oohun. bia were ettempting, yesterday afternoon, to tow her, during high tide, towards the western shore, ‘whore, at low tide, it ts supposed the greater portion of the freight and beggeye oan be removed. ‘TLS appeara: co of the Now World, internally, and externally, denotes that the greatest excitement must have prevaticd among the passengers. In all parts of the beat and in the state-rooms, ere found lsdies* bonnets, hoops, night caps, reticules, shawls, night dremsen, shoes, gaiters, gentlemens' over costs, hats, shawls, etc., and brokes crockery, chairs, lamps, and furniture generally are sosttered about promisou- ously. ‘The waitors wore busily engaged yesterday after- Boon In clearing up the first tior of stato rooms, ro- moving the wot mattresses and bedding. It ie fated that three men mansged to secure to themacives small life-boat with one oar, with which they landed at Washington Heights, whore two of them remained #1 night in an Irish shanty, while the third remained ut the house of a Mr. Carrraxpas. ‘The lon to the People's Line will probably be not Jom than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in- Cuding the cost of repairing the bost and the indem- nity tothe owners of the freigbt. It 1s anid that $90.000 worth of freight floated off on Wednesday night, aud was selsod by the river sharks or pirates ‘The widow of Isaac Nuwron {1 sald to be the larg- eat share owner of this boat, owning $70,008 of the stock. It ls thought thet the executor of the New. ton estate, Mr. Kxitoco, has the amount nearly covered by insurance, It is said that Mra Newron was on board at the time of the accldemt. Also, that Tucntow Weep was returning to Albany on ber, from this city, and. in his haste to leave the sinking abip, lost bis hat, ‘The Pilots names are Gaonor Lewes and Jacon Baer; the engineer's, is James M. Hoom, ‘The cause of the accident was, undoubtedly, the ecayed state of the wood composing the gallows frame, which was clearly of not sufficient strength to endure any severe strain. A now piston rod and walking beam wax plsced in the New World last spring. Measures will be immediately taken to raise and repair her for service ogatn, untl which time the Hoerdrick Hudson will run ip her place, It 1s impowaible to give @ correct list of the passen- gers, asthe passenger list is submerged with the ‘vousel, and after getting to shore, the most of those on board dispersed in different directions, A portion of those saved by the schooner Jack Downing, held ‘8 meeting at the Fraklin House, Yonkers, and passed renolutions expressive of thelr gratitude and thanks to God and the schooner Jack Downing, for their safe delivery from the watery element. To the cap- tain and crew of the latter, they backed up thetr re- solution, by a subscriptioin the shape of $75, raleed by subseription. Sreampoat Suxx.—The steamboat Long Inland while on hor way from this city to Norwalk, ou Monday mght, ran ageinst @ rock, or sunken vessel, off Band's Puint, and sunk in about fifteen fect of water, The passengers were taken off by Capt. Woon, of the Mayflower, and they subse- quently held a mecting and passed complimontary reeolusc08. ‘The Long Island je valuod at $30,000, She may possi>ly be raised. Covxcn, Commrrram Maxrixa,—Tho Specta; ‘Committee of the Board of Council eppointed to re- port an ordinance providing for the sppointment of eultable persons to inspect the condition of steam boilers, he'd a merting yester‘lay afternoon, at the Comber of the Board. Jossru E. Goren civil en gincer, favored the Committee with hie viows on the subject. He thought that all, or nea:ly all secidents from steam bollers, were caused by carclesmness or grees mismanagement, He, however, thoug kt that it might diminish the number of accidents if proper Persons were sppointed to inspect ail boilers by by- raulle or ateam power, and especially to examine all engineers in regard to competency and sobriety, Ho was requosted to furntah the Committee at theirnext moeting with his idea in writing, Ws. H. Low offore3, for the consideration of the Committee, the plan f a safety valve, of his own invention, which he claimed had been used on steam ferry boats with succeas, Potrricat.—The Republican Convention for tho 4th Senatorial District met last evening, and ten- tered the nominatien to Dr. J, Swonansss, who de- clined the honor, aud after appointing « Committee to select another suitable candidate, the Covention adjourned until Saturday evening. ‘The Americans of the 8th Assembly District havo placed im nom{nation for member of Assembly, Jou ©, Burra. On Wednesday night, the 6th Senatorial District Republican Gonvention nominated Mr. Ban- sawn F, Marorean, of the 18th Ward, by the fol- owing vote: Baps. F, Mamunas, 11; Avavarus F, Dow, 9. Ma. J. J, Rerity, nominated for Assembly, in tho 10th District, resides ith Ward, and not in the 18th, as might from the no” tice of his nomination in yesterday 's paper, Lecronns.—The first of a course of lectures be- fore the Mercantile Library Association, was dotivered lust evening at Clinton Hall, Astor Place, by"Rev. T. Sraux King. The lecturer had for hie subject, oval Power and its Votoes." Rey, Hamu Wann Butoume, delivered his excel lent lecture, “The Bargsin Makers" last evening, to large audignoe, at the Sixteenth street Baptist Chureh, ‘The Latroduotory lecture before the College of Phare macy, was delivered yesterday, P.M., by Prof. Gao ‘Tuvaree, M.D., at No, 90 Kast 18th stroet, Subject; “Materia Medica and Phermacy.” Tus Wasuixoron Maaxer Casa.—The Washington Market case came vp again before the Mayor yesterday, and was immediately adjourned untill Monday next, at 10 o'closk. Subsequently an affidavit was made, by H.R. Baarway, oooupant of stands Nos, 906 and 90T Washington Market, He stated that for the permits for is stand he never paid anything, eltherto Mr. Drs.vam or Mr. Avent, and never beard Mr. Austin say directly that he ‘would recetve @ gratuity for euch services, though he had indirectly. Amusrarners.—A crowd of dilletanti filled the Academy of Music last evening, to assist at the debut of Mile, Sremansa, tho now prima donna, in Tre viata. Coming after the P:ooovommm, of course, touch was expected, but the debutante’s reception ‘was all Ybet she could desire, The old favorites Batewou and Amopio came in fore fal share applause. nada Ne Mr. Camsincoust Lows, inventor of the “City of New York” balloon, was bera on the 90th of Avgust, 1°82, tm the Uttle town of Jefiervon, Bew Lismpsbire, where he rématned with bis parsnte til twelve years of age. » At thie time, be left the p- ternal roof, end directed bis course to the Modern Athens, where, two years afterward, ho ardently in the stcdy of chemistry, # sclonoe which, at a very cariy age, ho manifested an unuvpal Prodiectfom, Bits object, at thin time, was the study from the city of New Orleans, since which time his whole a'tontion has been given to the mubject of bal- Jooning, With a view to testing his own powers the qubject of our sketch then ‘buflt & small bel- om im Censda, and immediately after, one of about 15.000 ° cublo fect capacity fur Mr. Basnteres, who Bins since used It in sight asconsions ‘This balloon has been provounced the second best of {ta nize in the world. ‘The firet best being 1 balloon @ibsequently built by Mr. Lows, and at present in his possemion, which, with a capacity of 16.000 cu- bie feet, weighs, car and all, only 108 pounde, yet te ‘capable, when infated with hydrogen gas, of easily five man. Ie also constructed one for Mr. ‘Com, and during the tlme devoted to these works, found lessure to make «lange number of ascenalons, all of which proved highly successful. ‘About the month of June, 1853, he firwt concetved the idea of « balloon of monster size, furnished with every needful appiiance of sclence and artyby means of whlch the alr passage from this country to Europe inlght be effected, He at once set to work to elaborate his teas by Plans and domonetrations, of such accuracy, that ‘when they were completed, in May last, no difficulty wre found in ¢nilating in the cause three gentlemen of means, who were willing to bear every expense attendant upon the enterprise, trusting fully to Mr. Lows's skit! and intelligence for suecems. ‘The work was commenoed in Mag, 1850, but when #o much ‘excitement was cocastoned by the news of Mr. Wma’ trp from Bt. Luts, Mr. Lows fora time suspended operations, thinking thet, perchance, Mr. Wiss might attempt {the transatlantic voyage; but after- ‘wards the constmnotion of The City of New Work,” ‘was re-commenced. ‘Mr. Lows made his latest ascension from Portland, Mo , on tho ath of July last, and immediately aftor- ‘wards assumed the supervision of his great work, which haa now been brought to completion. A great portion of the work was done near Hoboken, and the remainder in this city. Should this trip prove mucceraful, and an serial communication with the Old World be established, Mr. Lows intends manu- facturing bis gas hereafter by a process of his oven, waking it principally ffom water. Common coal gos bas only 0 lifting power of 49 pounds to the thousend cuble feet; coal gas, purified, as that to be ‘tuned on this occasion, will be of a somewhat greater power; while hydrogen ges generated by his pro- exes will have # Hfting force of 65 pounds per thou- mand feet. aS im att Set Dak ht sshresanttio ra es, ota ott Speman © te ere ingore (on ok eat Poe myadicoal nce ‘at red an i ein the thing o Herds and insure weet tae thi to health ines have ‘Temperance. Convention of the friends Pha a (escheat ‘The Board of M: of the Colored Or. act asrctir acuta absence of our fellow-ci! ring Lt. rae Pee Perea Abe we one jew of thet by A oaeici the a Mr. Lowns personnet}e that of « young man of courage and reflection, hie figure tall and light, « keen quick eye, handsome moustache, moderately it dork complexion, black hair, and soft agreeable voice, Does'ut breg much about what he has done, or ls going to do, and though he apprars to un stand them, does'nt use bard technical words to mud- dle thore he talks to. Inthe great iow storm of Wednesday night, the tent which covers the balloon was torn down by the weight of snow and the force of the wind, but the Dalloon was unharmed, and all will be ready for in- spection of the publicon Monday next, as previous- ly announced. ightsganpttate Pea ae ag t i ton iss Mrs, Wixstow's Soormna Srrvr. 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