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NS ae on ! THE NEW YORK SUN. | PURLISHRD DAILY —=eUNDA \s RXCEPTED, CtLee corner Of Namen aad Puli areecn, Kingte Copien, TWO CRNTS. ‘Tweive Couln por week - Aix Dokace poe yess. WROKLY SUN, | Reedy on Thareday ifench woek: te sent by mail Solar per Fear —e mgt three coms | ery Ta, a to -. Mone de MEATY PL pieurul | hirty-Monrth Year. The fon Raablat: . ia Sun Cable Diswatches, )*),.0).°9)' increase of ¢ allie, the nnn PRUSSIA AND CL ne 4] the private equipages and Tnxartous bh. tases | of eeruiivtached vith mt over sal the suburban by the wost pr Je clase in Europe, must cout ce Uere ceitainly tue wen ae lis absence. be Would avon pees lve the wal of misery the rie, the chy #tretoh Isa MANY. if. Var inhabit Napoleon Voiunteets a Little Advice. Per | wake appiication fur eansunatic | mentation. which rose | tn session In Philadelphita. NEW-YORK, WEDNESD Y. OCTOBER 2, 1867. RATES OF ADVERTISING. or vor every extra line of te open Heplered o.7ie, o7 im leaded ( also a8 scrcrUnements oF special si veopartbonata ‘ayegato he ecertained om application nt ‘Twent7-0is words ere town leon sn eeven words be euch! oo more thn four WASHINGTON. Wasrinaram, Oct. 1. The Navy Departrent will Incorporste « Mmited nuinber of er gtncers into the regular fervice, Persona who have served nob lees tha two yeors during the rebellion, can sung Uieir age, and forwanting letters of recom The Boars for examination ta $ Pad frog clases yin the od ys | The receipts from Itwrnal Revenue for GARIBALDE AND ITALY. |g Si the Etnaliay genple | (ME Month of Septe uber were O11, 607 _ ty keen Leds and go | Beever Brigaler Genera ©. Le Kilbarn, nger wos wa. ir dalim trial; t | © pear jennie, Tho Patriot Stands Firm. yas bbe Of tans oF want om | Cones one Sumas Comey © ir certain le IMPORTANT FROM SOUTH AMERIC., turm of « = rer) of avciety A Q:and Bowbardment = { but iw: ide tut the blessings ome. — vou “ we not to confess | that @ eum of navel horn nese bast arn Be iin reased t ensure. —_ ~ , been niall 'y have also Great Uritoin been more evenly Loenow, & %.—The PansAngticwn | But amid this wo foggerg there le M4 sy one rereon for dive ile every: Ayv0d ban adopted, and sued uo widow se Leen Krowing, mUllary armamene fondemoloy Ritualiam, Popecy and Morie have teen growing also, The present cust of to their cot 15 a tho the Army and Navy be nlivcat the same relat hairy, nud seeklog to pre Church Waive oF the teade of the present day hearw Cormnny. to tue volte of the trade at the jor eproeh, Loxnos, Sept. %.—18 IN reporied on tho To every rela. a the iernee of arm neue ontinent that Napoleon bas eddreseet lias advanced vat olirn rgly, Lp the heertttehk yes ron tg hc Mai diye of the ate Deke of Wellington we | Bote (o the Sovereigns of the South German 2 £1;,100,00 wyear O6 the aatlonal Btates on the subject of thelr relatiune with We iw opead “228,001,009, heades | Prusia; and that in this note the Frenet the tae ata tabu of 100,000 Vo petiilgpe fsstelinend ane purposs.. O m Ser calmly diecviesing the hi nd pence, we anent mpwart of | of the Prawian Cabinet, urging it 1k Reem: swe ¥. asks (ue Souther potentates Navy f the National naclves Hot ty prune the Maine, ot the Natlonal D | ye courtries ln the row Cous |) soarra Mo Dawson, « noted comedian, Aederativa of thy Nort s yak died In ille ' Fruonesce, Bept. 90. tive the Ludian Goverament bis fo ecrmge im honiilisies against the Pape a RL, on South Am rien, Liswow, Sepiember $0. Wan vamony te revival of religion. I) ts otticte!ly y | Garvalli refuted t expertensIng @ general 1 that Paltament announ 6H of N M visit Pru his neu eho Gove vali rtewmer ypathle Collesy of Ponnaytva from Kio daneiny tine arrived, Sie bogs rmiued tw upen Its doore to wo- the following: news from ihe sone of war ow ti Wided @ suficient aumber offer to thai Parnas Haake It desirable asx test of Hts bonetite The combined land and naval forces of the |, Avosts Junus (Brooke), who was to have Allied Powers had bombarded the Parncuay- | i ber physician tusiats €y positons of Curipalty and Humnita; but on Cubs. With winat success was not knows. The cor of the Firwt National Bank of Acouunts of the adack which, had reach d i, Coun. te alleged to have al died with #00,000 of funds of the Rio Janeiro up to time the ot r salted | hn Frere sv conflicting, that no dethille idea vi | the result could be formed. | From Sonth and Centra! America, ryt year old daughter of Me. DaWitt, | » Hi, Onondaga county, N.Y. was | A to death on Mo day Inst, ‘by attcinpt | | ing to swallow a large fean. | fom Hud .N. Y., tro Works are to be Law and Interesting Advices, “blowed-ous” for repairs. It will be an ex- The steamer Heury Obsuncoy, with par) pensive “blow-out,” ag it Involves an expense ©” about @27,000. Jonan Wrisos, of the Buperior Court of | Carcago, lias reude-ed a decision adverse to | [eee and epecte, from Aspinwall Sept, artived yostertay afternoon, bringing Aater South American news, the wh «f Stepien A. Douglas, who clans aie eseree of One uring, ho finan. | Gower in real estate worth $100,000, in the | wear Is tej a un €100.- | so. eno. 000,000, In” this co werclal movensoat | shart art oe ‘Tum flagatat used by General Grant over * headquarters at Petersburg, has bron pre- | fentad Uy tho Bureau of Military Biaiattos of our Slate, and arrived at Albany, Thuss- od state, more om | Huan McCay, a blind man, was arrested | hd ae. | for assanlt and battery on the ‘perwon of his | ie) wite, at Newburgh, N. ¥., Thuretny, with yy | whom be bad beeo playing ‘ biind-man's | vert Hnternal | blutf” rather Fovch'y. war, lying at | ‘Tue Troy Times, in noticing the retirement | @ hers | of Capt, Sounmes from the Memphis /uli’sa, ‘a hough a pretty good pirate, Lo made a poor editor, aud bis literar’ piracies were never aj preciated.” | Two Parisian wealthy spectators staked | gland takes the fire. place: then s| 1, Australia, France, the United States ¢ A oll hock of ¢ sthquake wi felt 1 Walp tino on. the 2d ‘ bathers vstitution wi day with Fany notlee to bitw | protection recelved froin th! And consequently solictt It. bas been ontersd to rvitove Brevet Major General H. F. Clark, ae Purchasing and De~ pot Comertaaary at Now York, and to have Kener) charge of ie Subsistence Department fy the Departnent of the Bret. ‘The Board for the examlantion of medical officers in New York has been disanived. The Subsisveuce Depot ip Pulladelphia haa been chow d. A number of the members of the bar held ® meeting to-day for the purpose of receiving Fepo.t of the Commities appointed im Au gust last to tuguire into the etreumstances ten. ng the diitienity between Mr, Bradley J Suudgce Phebe clusion of the arent tril the latter ath report quotes fr: raw AA LO what cy @ contem® ur Jaren (hat an opportonit a ven Mr. Boadley fc planationa, It took three Jadges io fn Attorney, and certainly one could no pelan Altorvey. In con the Com- Wuittee recommend tho adoption Of the reac Tntons decdaring the oder of Judge Place, striking Mr. Bradlew's name from the roll, Pill and youd, ithaving been made without A necothi remsiiition Morizoe the Cha'rman to appoint a Com- itvee of three to preeent the report of the raittee te the ( Te will hereon note nthor members the na In effect wus taining «FL ber, nur that seme week Tana wetion Aleticr ans been received at th. office of | bad te A chiets of | Starting px Indian Athdire rigued by the be the Oaug south of Kana thelr in frhendly te ® eticer Antu tint, engaged Orel, moet with unfriendly Ww the Governin iplaints are made “ ng on thelr deny that they ever were or ever lutend be hoatile (o toe Government or the nd wy fn conclusion that they kuow Chat thelr weltire depends upon the Governmoat, Tndions Lite nome cu 2 Wr Vosterday. Private lotions received here tast night from promineut politiclame im Obio, give « Bopeful view of the campaign tn that State, and deelaro that the au amend: rien! will pass by a mnyority of from Gve to ten thoudand. Pow pervony beat Informed of the President's designs do net beaitate to avert that if the Radical ticket Is succenaful fn Ohfo and Vennaylvana, be will make gencral decapitation of Radical oflce-hold- a e ‘The printing of the tmpeachment test! mony, which begen some weeks has heen suspended for the present, and will no be resuined. ‘This wat deomned: meveseary, fn order to prevent ay chance of fe being made public before Ite presentation to Con- Hie Internal Revenan Burei received in formation this toring from he oftee of the Fifth District of Virginia, ( at extensive frouda in distilling whiskey hed ten dlece ered in Riebny An eifort to eclse and ou hinent bid been unsuc- uinues thalternble. | soy, qon Mire | coat, the ofliecrs baving Deeo mot by « ter of tho Interist, D. Porro, Jorn | (2040) raues each on a wagar that Before | very tare body of men and forced to retire, Boaverra, guided by the strictest 4 | Come Einperor of the Waited States of North | The Revenue Hoard telegcapand to Washing. Hons of justice, bas bronht Into Haw of 1825, given tthe Dictator to the effect of r all abuses cus | Grvenat Guat recently refused to tsa The Congress | artille o the Maryland militia, and Gove bment of | vor Swann baa consequ atly purchased bat vince, nad | terlos of ounders for Uke Uaree cut panies in Baltimore. Avnivare letter from Fernandian, Fia., saya the residence of ex-United States Sena- tor Yulee was recently mobbed by negroes, wud seriously damaged with stones and over misties, The letter res by saying “the ‘¢ | America.’ 80 says a French paper. toclety of the Christian brethren who wi tome Into the country to direct the prin ory Schools, which are uow in a carcless co.dl. don, The news from My iador ts tmporten’. Congress asserudled or the 234 Ausus Ov | the 2ith there was a rtoriny debate Lo both | Houses coucerning to expulsion from he | ‘ Bevate of ex-Preaiden! Garcia Moreno und of | Hope & Don Antonio Flores fom the Lover t pas pretext of poele 1.1 been le harle , po the pretext ul thee having been ken! | ftom ani Tane Barhennn & Co, of Moakeal, elected 8. ja Moreno was expeller, but Floves | 8 not affected by the Gall. -e. 1 trhumphed in the Fouse of Re presentatiy Tun Vicoroy of Ruypt, on leaving Vichy, and was ever elected Vico Trost y made a git of sbtieeu Ubusand franca to ea, Great oxettement prevailed on | ynlity jor the foundation of a peryet- of such ane. bibrary vet of tue Sen- | yal fee adinivalom to the principal colege of | he law Goes not grant eliher of he nartmmeats of the bay eonslacred’ tbe Honses the power of deciling about the 6o= Nae mous tatelaent ia ihe towa SH fipcation of senators aud depution, | forene left Quito immediatly vad took h's eave forever from the gage of the President Mate of the couutry, feficit of $68,000" I6 ts weligion question be brouxbt ap in Congress the riot of the 20th July ultimo will be ted. On that day the mob caised tn tavor ae naatertea, «bd indirectly against negroer are for fight.” ‘Tux large wererattle house of Buchanan, o., Hanilton, Cs Tho 6 ot Vichy Anvicns from Aluka and our Rosai. | Possessivny state that the inhabitants ex- | press great gracideation at finding th felvee ‘nunexed to the United States, Busi- eas in rapidly extending in New Archangel, tnd although leather money still predomi: nates, coln Is being gradusily introduced. Iv took seven days and seven nights to ein i dalin Maxtinillan.” The operation was pei sires the reformation of te actual Coavents | forme! by Dr. Ignacio Rivadaneira and Vie of friars. ‘ante Licente. ‘Tbe victiin had been pierced Savoral of, Se Reet Of Oniora bie, are by belle through the thorax ond (" tel owing active bor tho Ge and {t becaine hiecessary to usc Bay ptien Boventnen i ae Coren peace me wechod of mabalmiay’ and ® partial Tajec wring the E: * | thon. [ionity ‘to suppress all movements of stich » e Rendescy by force of arias, in case all concil | 4, 770 noted personeres have recuntiy died ‘atory nicasures fall to secure the submisalon prinoney 908 tee ete fp Ae Pirday execuuoner, Ths former was #1 veari neo, ibe reereaut Maen Guatemale are to | 42.0 which he had passed withia prison o v walls, ‘The executioner dated his experience she Ist instant. iat itpenie x ‘Tile lato attempt a revolution in the Altos | fn the daye of Robespierne, and Cle tmed to as been completely euppreased, aud quiet | {4 ‘i ly ‘Feetorca.” Tue colee erup, wilh Te ts | wtite when Robesplerro fell axpected, be very large this year. It in} Tam police of Boston bave arrestes! In that | eared some difticilty will be experienced In| ety, a confidence operator nar Daya ‘ocuring suilicient Vewels to carry the crop | K. Sprague Jones, with several atlases. Is ‘ations have been generally confi cl to | frome omy Boss belinere houses Ope wate 2 ready written to California w procure | obtain jewelry on fo! lottery nd) weasels, ® ‘chee toe, had representa himself to be i she! ' eT business, Among the victims ts said to be} Dominion of Canada. Vietor Bishop, of Maiden lane, New so whole of the consoryative pas'y, which : from whom Jones obtained dlamouda valu A Kiet, Mie. ‘at 61,200 In gold. Quenee, Canada, Oct 1.-Satarday night, | "tay ‘Troy Times aye a minaway horse, qibille tho police were endeavoring to arrest | which had broken loose froin some wagon two drimken sailors for Oghting, thy were ttacked by three oflcore of the 28d Fusiller® | desi. whore the nucortaln Tooting of the inar and e number of clvitians, One policeman | ple floor upsot his borseship and he fell bev was so rongbly handled that fh ts twared he | lly down, "Jumping up he made for the bar. | an room, Where the presidiug geulus «nid | gannot recover. An officer and a elviltan | rte tO application tor 6 dfiuk, and he | were also terribly beaten by policemen’s ba | rrijred very much disgvated, tons. The officers were crrested, but re-| entered the office of the Troy House Friday morning, and went directly up to the Gierk Tue municipal body of Naples bh leased on bal reoelyed (he Very prety present of s The 60th Kitles were dlwcmbarked from the | vast monasteries, for three of while! the I! deve as bits | steamer Himaliya, at Quarantine, yesterday, | \tnelal Genet ine 4 10 Tonorto, Let. 1.—Hon, J. M. Mason, of | Deg yeu up fur that purpose, Trent celebrity, bas returned to this city, | envinyl the popu Heo only wth town, and itis to he hoped thet ferlcre It is sald be will reinalu some time, | torn and Va to ete ai eos the | ro crowdal gether a Liboring poor, whe hovels Better udapted to Wild be sae Ax amusing game ‘The Prowperity of Evgian’. The Landon Finns, of te Tei, shows tn | what Englund hue rally progressed witulo Vase balk wan playin | ely, between thy div + | he last thirty years. ora and Inveyers.‘Beveru| on each kde we | The development of enterprise ander Free | Played out or became disalicn cain. Grade bas pire that tie Eyglaud of the | BHme, and others were cubslitt tits Barly dave of Queen Victoria vas but an in. | Maine were played voauillig tT on atrial Infant, Since the tine yhen a Ireneh | the (os ere Boe tore aid ihe nocrak wrnte or: the Decadence of Eugland | A ir ig ist syed was Ur My Iatighable dhe exports and hnports of the country | 8 y uly igatte. aye more than the ;oyulation, in| A large crowd of citizens Site of the Irih eutezation, Les increased | BA" by two millia the slurping trade | Ox Wednesday night a family of Canadians Bas been developed to au extent which the | bound tur Montreal were coming mp the , when a tittle Ind belong: Jked olf tue platform of the car while Mt was Li snotlon, It ts eup- iTudson River ron ost sanguine could nev ‘i ing to the party Bie chiet elites of England and Sc @linost doubled thelr population, raiiwaya (though this is, perhaps, a delicate subject have and as ved for unilitary lerstood shat t! » trial of Jeff, Da- ne Uroright mp in ‘he Catdnet meetin, to-day. The Attorney Genera inthmates that be would like to trve the wplnton of the Cabinet, and so the matter la eald to ba ton for justrivetic ment to-day says: “Tho terrible stories about @ conflict between itary and the at Fayetteville, tu bw be merely the arrest ofa fow disorderly young men who were discharged the next morning. All the rest was pure fiction, gotten up for polit- feat etlect." Dinpntches recelved here to-day leave but Uttle doubt that the qnestion of a State Con- ve line been defeated in Loulatenn, and the improeelon provaits that a like result will follow in (be other Southern States. A num- ber of Louishivians lure oxprese great de- Hight, ord pronounce the present” military rule he altogether preferable to uegro supre= imucy. ‘A progressive step was made st the Nex tonal, Capital ‘wulty by the appointment of Jim Murphy, «colored inap, from Nashville, ou the Capital police force. Alabama. Election — Bleavy Vote. ns, Ala, Oct. 1.—The election on the Convento: question commenced to-day, with the iollowing remults Mobile County, Too blacks, 6 whites, Mobile City, 2399 blacks, 26 whites, Total, 8,089 blacks and #2 viuiies. ‘The cleotion is passing off quietly. MASSACHUSETTS, Domecratic state Convention, Wouousren, Mans, October 1.—The Mas uusette Democratic State Convention met tn Mechantes' Hall shortly after 11 o'clock thls forenoo, About 600 delegates were on the floor, Mr. H, @. Parker, of Cambridge, was chosen President of the Convention. Upon taking the chair Mr. Parker thanked the Convention for the bonor eonferred upon him, and welcomed the delogates In the vam of the Conservative men of the State, ‘The + ts e great need, he sald, at the present tims, of s healing principle in tho affairs of the country. The Uirst step towards loving our country ie to love our countrymen, Toor is ® party an the country known ae ‘tho party Of moral idens”” We are ‘not here to prate wbout "mora ideas." We know that we are under tho laws of God, or we sre fools, No Christian nation on earth tas ever discoursged the Kebbath J) "u may think what you plense, ae- gto tule agaral Meus party,” if only jection day you vole the oui-and-ouit ‘al ticket. A party bs noeded of moral Prrcticee and of In rity in nauelal affair. ‘The * party of mors! Ideas” i* no such party. ‘The publié debt should be recognized ti all (ie sncreduess, Extravaance and waste must the payrent of the Gov N ery State right that mn tated an aud the should con right inh every State wad territory of onr country, Mr. Parker was greeted with considerable applause during the delivery of his remarks, The Convention then perinuently organized by choorlng one Vice-President from each county in the Bts Varivus commitioes wore ippointed, fneluding one on resolutions, | and a vote pasa'd .o uominate a caudidate for Governor by ballot AFTERNOON SRASION, ‘The Convention on ro-assetmbling ballotted | for n candidate for Governor, as follows : Whole nnmber of votes 745; J. Q. Adams, 467; T. WS 76; scattering, 4. ‘The announcement of the result was re- ceived with much enthuslasm, and the posed be was aalvep at the tine, His al meh’ upon)” have eeu extended into | sence was uot discovered uutll some time very corner of the laud—ip abort wards, and at the first station @ hand car re has been an advance In activity and | was sent buck in search of blu. Strange to well-being which (s without parallel, except | say, be was not Injured by hu fall, and belo g \lka the uew countries which bave been settle | put’ on board of the lightuing express, Dy man of om ewe race The alune of it] reacbed Albany in sdvauce of bis parole, Gomination was eubsequently made unaai- George M. Stearns, of Chicogee, was nomi- pated tur Lioutenwnt Governor, ‘The Commitics om eulun) Lod report, which wae adopted; {t te tn sub- stance ae tol'ows: ‘The fret revolution affirms the doctrine of Sate Rights, The senond demands eeomomy tn the edminte- tea: om of ihe National Government. Th expires donbt of the barton arpa he the oes, ‘The tif. prociaims the docurine that American clUisens when abroad shall nut be eubject te arreat for words spoken ai home This was received ‘ri ont from the Penfans om sich prvmines the Remvarals of” Monrschusste te” the “aprislng Unruaghout the conniry, cnlhg serenih exprereee alarm ot the increase of ‘The wigbih endorses the labor movement. ‘The ninth declares thet the Demnseracic party te peed Wo Lafracions of individual righia, and through the explon- opp the enforcement of the laws Age of pald “pen, ae Infamous, The meclutions were severity, and as a whole adopted, Uke Couvention giving three hearty cheers, Gita Sporting Matters, “nent Race as Mariem, The sporting fraternity of this city turned ont tm large numbors, yesterday, to witness « yrcht race which came off at Harlem. The following boats were entered; stakes @5 ench Nami oO. Ww ver, Mr. Fortmeyer; length, 13f Bassford ; aalled by Mr. and Davo ; 16M. 6}¢ln.; Nelson Church; N. Church 16M. Sigtn.; Mer. Quackenbush; J. Jenn | Berr an, Semon Raynor, 170, 6lyin.; W. Brady; Caps. Terogetroet jos. K. Boling; 18M 10in. ; O. P. Raynor ; Mr. Suogdill. dacot M. Long; 20M. Bin. ; Jos, F. bling; Mr Munson. While the preparations were boing made to } Ret the bonts off, a pool was gold, in which the Jeonte proved the favorite, selling for $4.00, while the others brought front #1 to €5 AL 224 POM. the fret boats atarted— ‘one minute belng allowed to the «mall boats for every foot lee than their compeutors in the race of jes, Tho atako boat was anchored off 14th atree ‘On the 10() mile Jennie was in about ten tnlnutes beture the last of her | had finished the 91h mile. Bl, ig in at 4.45 P, minutes. The D. Kamsom ment or betting on the race, as auch pitions take place quite frequently oo ho river atorvon Fall Mocting. The Paterson, N. J., Fall race meeting was commence’ yestrday. There waa a good at- tendanee, he weather boing delightfully ploa- fant. Toe Trial Steeplechase for green horses wae won by Mr, Elve's br. b. Tarquin, ridden tg, T. Lee. won beating Mr. Red- mond's ch. g. Dare Devil. Popper, who rode the Inter, was thrown at the water Jump and taken up Insensible, but speedily recovered. ‘Time, 6:26. The Underwood GIN, mile bents, was won by Delaware in two beats, beating Morrissey (second), Micoty and Urbana Time, 1:48%{ in both Beats, Tho St. Loger, 2}¢ miles, wae won by De Courcy, beating Ruthless (second), Num- ber Three, Jubal and Clement. Timo, 4:15%% ‘The winner eld for 90 in poole of $700. Clara Clarita won the Belling Race, beating Suste M. (second), Number Three and Bire- gue. ‘Time, 2:19%4. Prise Fight. Borrow, Oct. 1A steamer loft here at abont 11 o'clock to-night for the Iale of Bhoals with a cargo of ‘ brulsers,” to wit- ess oF assist at the prize Aight between two noted New York pugtliats, The stakes aro said to be @6,000. The police are om the alort in regard to the mattor. Affairs in Nashville. Nasu Tenn, Oct. 1.—The now Mayor and City Counct! wore Installed into office to-day. 8. F. Allen was clected Prest- dent of the Board of Aldermen, and A. B. Bhank Preskient of the Councll. Judge M. M. Brien ndmioietered the oath of office. Chancellor Harrison has made no reaponso to the petition of the elty authorities for an {ojunetion, ‘Tho Election in Colerade, Dexvan Orr, Colorado, Oct. 1.—The offi- cinl canvass of the late election shows a Ito- publiean majority of ten ia tho Legislature. ‘The State question was-not agitated. Meavy Robbery in St. Louls, Br. Lo Ort. 1.—The Mquor house of Hatch, Maurice & Co, was entered by burglars | bull, ‘They reported that her port aldo waa | DISASTERS. BURNING OF A STEAMSHIP. Rescue of Passengers and Crew. Three of the Steamer’s Hands Burned to Death. RAILROAD COLLISION AT CHATHAM, Loss or ire. EXPLOSION AT NEWARK ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS, &e., aoe ae Burning of a Steamship. ‘The steninship Kapidan, Wm. B. Baton, Commander, from New Orleans, September ‘at, for New York, discovered at 27. M., 00 the 27th, a vessol on fre abous Ave miles bore for ber, and found hor to be the steamship Tioga, of Poil- sdeiphia, from New Orleans to Philadelphia. At onee sent boate to rendor aasistance, and after ceitiow the passengers on board, seoine the prospect of saving her was «mall, sent word to the captain that he would He by tintil the fire was extingulsbed or the ship abandoned. | At 7:90 the flames auddenly burst out from the main deck, and the captain was oblleed to abandon her, leaving in the last boat, with his offioors, ALR A, M., he was one mass of flame, fore and aft, and the formmnat wont by the bound. We remained by while Cap. Morve sent ble 1st oMcer and Chief- Engineer to see If there was a possibility of aaving hor bulged ont with heat, and ber port burt opon and she was ovidently settling. At 9 A.M., proceeded on our course, At 10:80 saw ber careen over to port, and suppose that sho sank LIST OF PARKENORRS BAVED. The following isa Ilat of the ship's com- pany and passengers saved 1 master: FS. Swanton, tat len James T. M Rel reee Yom Wie bapans © Ma yi La in; G. Rilen, Pasco Moscat; Frank Topen, Oscar ley, Sam sieward: Thos "Parkwood, At the Chareh Homa, afer twenty-four hours | of suffering, at fntervals tort acute. While standing on Baturday morning before the range, In the Kitchen of Mra. Glenn, whose | cook the waa, her clothes suddenly took fo. Tho housekeeper and a servant girl, sho were In the kiteben ai the moment, acamed perfectly paralyzed, and, altbongir there an abundance of water close at band, both the kitchen and wach mom adjoining, inade eflort to extinguish the flames. T rushed about fran! onlly, and shrieked in wild dlamay. Marla, after trying to beat out tho flames which Faplai veloped ber, | ished np atatre to the breakfaat room for shricking, Miaeus, miasoa!" Ob, my ant Glenn, who was in the Mo Iminediately ran us the parlors, tore fr the pieces of furniture old coverings, which they bad beoo wrapped during the suminer, and, with the sasietance of servanta) who’ now camo to her! aid, enveloned the poor sietim with | thein. Mr. Glenn, who wns atill iy bis char bor, hearing the shricka, had fun dows «tire and, seeing the flaines, Tind rushed buck to the second floor where he tore bl t the beda, with which be apecdily rear peared. Theee be clapped closely fount Maria. Water had already been bronght frreiy ant | Poured upon the poor creature by buchet. | julla, ‘The fire waa oxtinguished In a very) short time after Marla appeared where could get Intelligent aselstance, By Mra. | Gleno’s presence of mind ber hesd and breast were entirely anved. There was no align of Jojury npen them. Her clothes alinoet entirely burnt off. 80 much of them, ever, was left that it waa hoped that she | would ultiinately recover, Medical id wae called, and when it was found that the whole »wed nothing but lance the case was provounced alinost bopel Daring the day, by the advice of the phy n, the patient was sent to the Chine Home. hen she reached the Chureh Home ebe wre without pain and in « condition, Immediately after the being taken up to bed, her | from the knees down were tneensible, | # slic muffered exeruckitingly fre roxysma of burning pain, At first, fi very part of hee bedy and legs, the burnt akin hung dows in shreds, eo completely hid the flames enveloped her. She war given strong stimulants every two hours, but without any apparent effect. She turned freely, and oceasionally anid, “ How tired, how thred {" She did not lowe her mind. On Bunday morning, atont Ave o'clock, a rene | ton set in for the first time. Marin wns at- tneked with acute burning pains aad violent | hmnven. She enfered terrify for an hone, | dering whieh abe waa in delirium. When tho paln aubstded she eank apparently off into asleep, bit when the sisters approached | hor they found It was & sleep of death. Dostructive Fires. Bowron, Oct. 4.—The fire on Sargoant's wharf this morning wna much moro disae- troua than at frat reported ‘The burned buildings tncteded the one occupied by the Boston Linaced Ot Company, whose Loss, with the building, will reach 610,000; leo, the bullding oecupted by the Bar State Su- ger Refinery. Tho Inter establishment was ‘Owned by Messer d Tilotson, and contained Neary a, er, cook; Wan. a UO. Ww. Eavieacstaeeh, Yuen tal nasty Foury, walter; Lewis Miller, Thomas Kelly, walter; @. P. Wicks, The following were burned to death : O'Don- } Thomas Orowley, The survivors were taken off at 8 A. M., by steamahtp Rapidan, Capt. Wm. B. Eaton, ‘and brought into New York. A frightful acel deat occurred on Monday ‘afternoon on the Morris and Keser ratlrosd, near Chathain Btation, A coal traln wns standing on the main track, and the congne- tor sont @ flag man back to warn thé ap- proaching mail train, but the signal was un- heeded, and the train ran at full spocd into tho rear of the coal cars, utterly destroying the engine and making » perfect wreck of several of the oars that followed It, A num- ber of the passengers wore badly injured, and one brakesman had both legs crushed off between two cart, and remained for 19 minutes In awful agony. Ho died soon after being relensed ‘The accident seems to have been due to extreme carelessness on tho part of the engineer, who was immediately arrested. Such occurrences could not possl- bly take place in daylight with ordinary care and vigilance. ‘The Terrible Casualty in Newark, N. J Pall Particulars, At nine o'elook last night the large botler tn tho brewery of Ehehalt & Beydel, in Kan- kin street, between Springfleld and South Orange avenues, exploded with a roport which was heard in the remotest parts of he last night, and the eafo was robbed of one thousand dollars in money. A large quan- tity of notes and valuable papers, two watches, a dlamond pln valued at @4,000, and thirty-five thousand dollars in governinent bonds, wero left behind by the burglars, Mobbery of u Providence Hank. Provence, KI, Oct. Lat.—Twenty- two thousand dollare worth of government bonds were adroily abstracted from the cashier's desk of the Firet National Bank about one o’cloek to-day. Several banking houses wre visited by three or fonr stran- gers on frivolous errands, but in only this case did they euceced In accomplishing their object. A Daring Express Hebbery. On Saturday evening # couple ot men, who must be old hands In crime, went aboard the passenger train of the Ohio and Misslsslppl Buliroad, at Saymour, made thotr way to the car of the Adame Express Company, secured tho messenger, and robbed the company of febout ten thousand dollarselx thousand Gollars of which was in bonds and Troasury notes, and the valance in valnable papern. One of the scoundrels wore « maak, which onde to the suspicion that he must he well Known to the messenger. The other was probably am entire stranger, Thev found the Tromenger alone, choked him so that he eould uot cry for ald, held a revolver at bis! head, Wok bis packages from blin, tore them ‘open, taking the money and leaving the en- Velupes, aud then made thelr ercape with the plunder, Up w ten o'cluck Inst evening no Clue to the perpetrators of the deed had been obtained. Cincinnati Gasette, Bch wht, Tr le curious to notice the distinctions color as applied to disease. There are, yellow foyer, the black vomit, the green fara, the white swelling, the, scarlet the yellow jaundice, and, as Mrs, Partington gays, the brown er ‘And now we have, as a cliniax, the ** blue death,” oa board the Boapl pat Quarantine. Tu lynchburgh, Va., Republican, 28th, says: It was stated a few days ince that | Mis. Munford, the widow of the unfortunate Ho was murdered by Bevst Buts deati- ick e pcople among whom 6! Gusnkat Fixes ls vow pushlog a rall- road through the Mexican provinces of Ch huabne and Synora, thet will connest Kilo Grande awd the Jumes River via Little Kock and Memphis, with Guaymns, in Cali- fornia; hence, before the expiration of ai other year, it ls expected that Richmond will be in dircot raliroad communication with Ban Francisco, ‘Tix preliminary soundings for the new ocean cable that {sto connect France with been completed. It Jon, and on reaching this country will tray- trud the shore tine, from Maine. to Connect hg United States ha | is to be luid from Brest to St. Plerre Mique- city, carrying awry the southeast portion of the extensive four-story building and de- stroying the three-story brick bullding ad- jo ‘owned by Mr. Harry Hull, forman of the, y, dverthoer Job, often, ‘and scompletaly ing two frame ge on opposite tide of ihe street, one of them, No. 26, being occupled ty Mr. Rdward Fisher, and the other, No. #2, by a man named Hainstater. ‘The loud report caused « crowd of people to gether Immediately, and efforts were at ‘once made to rescue the faintly of Mr. John Whitney, who ls a son-in-law of Mr. Hill, and who oceupied the building belonging to bila fathor-in-law, aa a grocery and nee, the former being in the basement, ‘After clearing away somo timbers, Mr. Whitney and wife, and a son and daughter of Mr. Hill, wore found In the inidst of the Tuna, all uninjured save Mr. Whitney, who had received ® severe cut tipon the side of hia faco from some of the flying fragmenta, ry foty, and Thoy were removed. to « place «1 thon the attention of the people was ee to the brewery, one portion of which, as stated above, waa tom out as if by some Feat convuliion of nalure, and io tnbere, ere ‘aud other debris scattered in all diree~ tons, Tt was soon ascertained that there was no one 1a the brewery ab the tine bat the eng neer and fireman, ‘of whom were sup- wo be pated beneatt ‘the ruins. one Pramined the dwellings opposite of Mr. Fisher and Mr. Hamatater, ar, that no person had been Injured im elther, but thes Oth buildings were complete wreck Word was then dispatched to the police tation and’ the Culel of the Fire Depart mont, and @ squad of pore, Hook and der Company No. 1, Neptune Hose, and one or two of the engine companies Koon ar- rlved at the scene, and the work of lowering the remains of the shattered tower, which soemed ready to totter to its fall. ‘The naine of the engineer Is Frederick Knelsler, and he was s young unmarried man, ‘Tao building, which was erected @ little over a year ngo, was built in the most sub: stantial uanuer, at a cost of not lesa tha 79,000, aud the loss sustained by the pre rictors by thts unfortunate accident, cannot Joos thin $25,000, A largo rovetving tau of 180 barrels capacity, was forced fi upper part of the shuttered tow ried nesi the opposite side of the street, as were alro huge places of the voller, Some of the smaller pieces of the boller and loosened bricks were found in William street, a distance of several blocks. fro brewery, and Its passing strange that tn the midat of the flying missiles no persons we Injured other than those, spoken, of aboy r. Whitney sustained a lore in groceries and furniture of about €1,000, upon which there was no insurance, and Mr. HiN's lose upon the house was about $2,000, which was also uninsured, Tho two frame buildings wore pretty eifcctually riddled, Mr. Ehchalt {s at present in Germany vis- friends, but bis partner, Mr. Sey- ‘was carly at'the brewery, nnd devoted welt with aasidulty to the Work of resour log the buried mon, 10 cause Whatever could be given for the explosion, The boller was comparatively | new, and the engineer was esteemed as a competent unt carcfil one.—Newark Just, cut, ‘The ‘of the cable la to commence Gert May, tud“cbe Great, Hestera Uns byen tar that ournse vet. Le Maria Smith, colored, says the Baltimore Gasstte. of Monday, died westerday morning & large quantity of a ‘and valuable ma- chinery, the lors on which Is eatimated at #100, fa otal lose wilt probaly rearh $260,000, which Is mostly covered Insurance. if Sr. Louw, Oct. L—The flour and corn mill of Dolster Ludwig, on the corner of Seventh and Carroll street, was burned last night. All the contents ‘were destroyed. Tone Is about 626,000, on which there le $10,000 inaurance In 8t. Louls offices. ¥ LApmiruta, Oct. 1.—A fire this after noon destroyed the buildings of the Butch-| Asa momber of the Constitutional Conven- Raliread Smash-up at Chathams. | ers' Hide Arsociation, and several dwelling- | tion, I desire to call your attention to the Abuses practised In this city, under the nanes opttig. that you will to secure & provision ae ed up ina to the cith-ens as the fratoers of thd Constitution af the United States secin Doures on Nobie rest above Rieventh. Lose ut ma \ Gaur, Carina, Ot Lek, large block of stores 0 Main street were destroyed by Are this morning. Lone @80,000, Fox nu Lac, Wis, Oct. 1.—Bonnel & Nichole’ eaw mill was' destroyed by fire this morning. "The loss te 610,000, on whlch there 1s bo Insurance. THE YELLOW FEVER. ‘The Yellow Fever nat Greenpoint— ort i Mepert the Disoase. The following is Dr. Conkling’s report upon the appearance of yellow fever tn Greenpoint. On or about the 7th of Angust Inst, the Chiara, an Itallan brig, arrived In New York from Naples, with @ crew of eleven men. While discharging her cargo, which consisted moatly of oranges, and mach of which was decayed, several of her crow became slok, and were removed to the Marine Hospital on Staten Island. After a few days the vousel waa removed: to a dock in Greenpoint, near tho glass works of Bailey & Dobeltnan. three of the crew were taken sick moved, by an agent of this offoe, honpital in Flatbush, ‘The brig was cleansed d fumigated under the direct superintend- ence of Inspector Flak. On the 17th inst,, the day the veasel left the dock, one of the jen employed In the glass works sickened and subsequently four others, three of whom diod, The Dulldings used by Mesars. B. & D. for Uielr fuctory, and as reridences for thelr workmen, are clean and'properly con- neoted by sewers or drains emptying into the river at thelr dock where there In nt all times at least twelve fect of water, Everything ls being done by the proprietor by securin medical aid—the prompt burial of those thoee who havo d the employment of proper sanitary measures roveat the Epreed of the dinoase. Li Appended is Dr. Bttles’ report of the two of those who-dled : Sept. 80.On Sunday, the #84 Instant, to company with Inspector made a post mortem examination of the body of Lewis Smith, 1p Union avenue, and found undoubt- ed ovidtnes of death from yollow fever. ‘The surface of the body was of a deep yellow with effusion of blond beneath the ekin and extensive purple discoloration. All. the fibrous Usssnes of the body were deeply jaundiced. ‘The stomach was inflamed, its umerous membranes covered with mucus and blood, and in, placos with eoagulated dlood, It contained, at least, a pimt of black vomit—that i, of effused bloed blackened ‘the action of tho secretions of the stomach, Mad wee or Be eee aoe and jow color belonging to yellow fever, aaa toa tity degeuerstion merely, but to the yellow color of the liver cells and to the well known pigment granules. The symptoms in this case bad been those of yel~ low fever--the headache, fever, suffused eyes and countenance, extreme irritability of slomach, the period of romisston (in this case Of two days’ duration) slow pulse, Jaurnilce, constant retching, delirium, black voult, coma and death on the vevenih day. ‘The other casea were somewhat elimilar. Dr. Conkling comtinnes : ‘The facta are, the Chiara eame from « port which, 00 far as la known, was entirely free ellow fewor. t detente ir own extremely fithy habits, mosphere poisoned by the decom= postug cargo, became sick while unloadiny tho vessel.” But one of the eleven on board | by Dr mician who but lek escaped. ‘Their ease is pronoun Byles, and [think by every pl saw then, as i not yellow fever ened who were taboring tn fi the wharf at whieh the brig lay, They had oo communication with the veasel, the sailors only passing oceasionally through the yard to tbe street. Dr Styl id several physl- clas who have aeon inuch of yellow: fever ay, that the symptoms and post-mortem ex- atn{nation show conclusively that they sf fored from that disease. The sickness of the sailors undoubtedly had ita origin in the de- composing vegetable tnatter on "board of the veasel, ‘That the Inborers whose olekneas teem to have been occasioned by the presence of the veasel should have syinptoms, and a pa thologleal condition, elmiulafing a0 perfectly those ot yellow fever ts very wlagular, yet I 1% | paid at once, oF everything he latorments dur the twenty-four hours re, ban been praoticed in a large majority of areca. Mony prisoners are too od tor onding «t 6 o'clock this m ‘rning were 63. expeme what ‘they Cincher a ‘Gugreee, by ape —_ plying to their friends, and thus lle here BY wart math after mouth. 1 will give a caso id The y Orleans Hee, 77th wMt., says the | pola: Apidemic seems to have passed fre Maximuny | | and to be on the decline, so far as he mor | A gentleman, eduested, polished hy sever ral voare travel ia FE ‘and residence Tari, 9 pout and artist, reluierl to one of the tall tyof thome saffering from It are e¥ncerMs | Listoric Grmll ey ae ee , whose cerned. The deaths on the 2th were frva by | Hane he bears, nearly twenty 2) than Ghose of thy the total pvor-| Munthe, concenling from all bis Sine tolity fom all di ense ern on the 2h that he {as privuner, Yet [ani #0 conf by AR than those of the ota. ity iy tart he bas dune netiing to dewerve this fate ont of all proportion, happily, ti Of cases nnder sorne catinating ae many as and of the population being *ick a the present me. Toe ty aelliny @8 per bend: been afrait The deathe on the 241 and thy 2d, a A veal par or of the 47th, tell the follow: ing story of a pteoner’s releases © Pault yar contined in the Parlah Prison t) awalt trl. Yestentay Htecorter Gaattnel leaned an order to the keener of the Parish Prison to covise Martin Fenlt to be broaght botore the Court. Tho following te the verbatim. tn- dorwement on the order: “Dead aaa door fall.” Fault, we tears, dled of yellow fover Tast Monday. It la deernad by Ui iriends of thin man that he was Innocent of the chance bronght nrsinet him, and we do net pretend to contradict it He bas gone before a hi rt, to be judged according to whe a elo tho flesh.” The Hicvyone anys of the pubite se “We have heard constderable compl premed tn read to the annoyane necemsity of quires af aitixet toc IF wiihout paying o A “The curred. Tw Tt ls charge Paris, tb to high Lmperial quarters In apoloon was Induced 0 W draw his anny frou Mexleo, and thus abandon Maximilian to hls fate by prominos fon the part of our Government witch were never fulilled Lt en maid that Me Seward, dited oilleial, ne ured eros thet 1 he would with= draw his troops, wo Would bec sible for the eli It that no disns Tt was to reliance upon thle pror French army wos withdrawn but the pros mise Iteelf was not fuluiled. We are ta uo paition te knew w for thus serkous alley that It bs in bi > tenuation of the Emperor's course. -V, Y. Time LUDLOW STREET JAIL. What un Mdignant Victim says. ‘A tenant of the Ludlow Street Jail ad- Gressed the followmg letter to ove of the editors in Albany, Just ti ioro the adj ment of the Constitutional Convention. The communication certatnly sseme to furnish grounds for ter of the intitution in jnostlon: We estes ef of law and make an revised or new Constitution whitch will tes, to have contemy for dobt, but the laws provide that where ty remove from the Jartadietion’ of the State tie. ho may be arivated amd heli to bail Thus tar, I have no fault to Tt ta the practical mods which ts ful ind with the Twill illustrate ve come under my obse- cognizant of some trated by one ——— . were called as witnesses axl pon be procund an order « yowed hia nd had ry en, Drought to thi they were d benevol ined neveral weeks before they arrest ret aside, Soarcely were they liberated before he sued them in another court, wileg- ing the some conse of cetion, had them avain sont to the Ludlow, and again several weeks elapsed before they were able to obtain « hearing and be once more discharged. This la an extreme eose, for « dul nel owe dollar, and wore imprisoned merely (0 get them out of the way aa witnesses ‘A merchant of twenty years’ atonding In this city, against whom there had never been 8 breath’ ot jon, having met with heavy Tonses last year, wan’ obliged to ask for a re- pewal of his paper held by Weatera credit» wl wes Ce In tho meantine « brother merchant got him ent whereby he became lable for 641,600, which must be ranensed Le sacrificed. ‘Trusting to @ further renewal with his Western creditors, he paid the $41,- 600, which was not adebdt of his own co tracing, and was secured by colla eral t0' the amount of 1,06,000, which was not immediately available. When his motos fell due, he entered into # full explanation with bis Wostern cred- Ktors, showing that he was able to pay all bis debts at their face and still h lance left ‘of $55,000, only be wanted tine in order to id once commenced ten weeks, his business going to destruction Ho finally secured bis enlargement only bs buying bail, for which he was obliged (0 py a bonus of 2,000. The ai arrested, charged fraud, fare arrested av torment.” aitlaut cannot be convicted of | erju Kind of an altidavit, even If false, for It difficult to prove that he was not so. * formed" sd did not so "believe." It ba oink altogether too metaphysieal for the [ew You will also percelve that instead of the establishment of noniinprisonment for debt proving ® blessing on the poor debtor, it proves a ctirse, for he is Imprisoned just the fame, and the report, goes forth that he b been guilty of fraud. ‘Then fends turn thetr backs upon bin, and be is left to languieh tn on for mouths and years. 2, Persons are daily arrested and brought here upon the most frivolous prevexts, their persecutors iuatizated by malice, who avail [hemsclyes of tic loose provisions of the law to veut thelr spite upon thelr victhins at the expense of the lax-payers, L wilh citow few anes in point : Last Spring two drunken negro prosti- aiter having been arrested several by the police for disorderly conduct for gbting with each other, bad alty, When Selene made ‘a complaint st Jennie, Jennie secured the cunning lawy Jennie | tani the ng theretrom, aud caused her to be sent to low, be boarded at the exjense of the county Av old, half-witted Irishwaan by the of C— K- wna brought bere last m brought to “thls place of You will readily perceive that an om this ls th on the complaint of Mary Jane HL, tor breach of pr unise of marriage, and yet K. bad a wile with whom he was living, aa Mary Jane well Knew | for she bai recently been a seryiat in the absence of all evidence to the cor the conclusion must be that the Aitters types of disease (whatever they were) lind a common 01 Jo new cases have occur red since Friday the 20th inat, Moperts trom New Orleans. New Onrxans, Oct. 1.—There is no per- eentible abatement of ee vallow faver, The his tami «old man was kept tere tor week id Analy bought bis freelou frou the consplrators at $100, 3. 1 have been @ prisoner here since the 20th of last April, and have been particular to luguire Into the circumstances connes bed, with the arrests of all iny fellow prisoners, inion, unblassed by any soltish Gegalderclion. crude labuslon, BU {0 245 mb ter too [40 Ube contrary,he la the vietim of e ford cone Anvestivation Into (he charas- | H plated, 1, New York bas abolleiel tmprisonment debtor bas beew guilty of fruud, or Is sbout to Ppenrance, oF, In default, be went to Jai. of tom shay Sage how y citing 3 of thle city, being could obtain a bearing, ond have the order of | Phat Twonld atake my Hfs the Iaaney Lina to extort money. There wore three _ wacaacn ngninet hin. Orv, after swirndll recently viete! of forgery in Peonayiv ania, to which dded perjury. The third wet last hae mn posittvely to fadta whlch bis o | books contradict and will eymvict him | pei @rilF the victim rematna in Ludlow, | a ekeloton and dying by inches. All this time he bas Koon tryiric to obtatn hie freedom, but quirks of the kvw mest him a | grery wep, and bis prospects are gloomy ine I will not preanme to am a remedy ia detail for these evils, bnt will venture to aale | for a provision tn the Conetitntinn seeuring something like the following results: 1. When a citiven of this foroten State has beoa arrested in an ey tortor, mean yroeean, the com Ietonaedst the ortsoner wile we Fetal Fr Ja, inatord of the ae being paid by the count | This yroviaton ake will elop ‘liree-Aitas of pre sont Areata, 2. Ay person nrrestod as aforonald shat! be ene tiled ae 7 sation, a @ mailer ap 4; he shall be assigned counsel if nati 4 Sahali have com! wisory process fv he attendance of witnesses. and in al fringe shall be entitled to the saan rivhts and ‘B murderer-—for these are ab present of negioet * afer the are he the daty xamination for ‘hirer ret and Imprisonment, 1 abs erthe sh ‘to diacharge the prieover, aniosa, ia thes the Conre, jastiee requires that the complatnant shall have longer time. From theae discounceted remarks, T think vwillanderstand the ctfects at’ which F and be able to opply the propos 4, althongh t imiy differ mar terially from what 1 rested Thave made no all ye ronr aympathy mn not acenmed of det y the request of anid potter I cos against said rowdy, Barty Inat May el to be Med In ine Superior Coury from whence the order of my arrest was is FhaiMdavite, fatly contradicting the on which Twas atreated, proving by the por Veemen who made the arrest of suid rowdy that one Dr. B——, and not myself, sont for them and requested them to arrest suid row: dy. ‘These aiidavits are still on file, open te the inspection of the publi, fund I have abl a & newspaper aa lo Reo es test dnme but by the Ingenious ond Curlons quirks of the law, the county of Now York continues very bamanel, OP A | b: ard at this hospitable institu 0 Of the frondless, i using +s for myself, ally, du so yearm, Phare, bers engaged chiley as turer, editor, de, und prior to that ume was for several years a practicing lawyer, L waa City Recorder of Recegm Town, is 145), and City Solicitor in 1801. My ex] rience has been somwhat varied, and I fints tered myself that I was rather clever; but squirm as I may, Ludlow holds me fast. ever, never mind my case, for in my t ‘and destitution I Jerive great conso= tion from remembering that no rich man can inherit the kingdom of heaven, whi ovght to improve my chances at least 88) cent, What I moet doaire, and it may be summ- few words, Is some proviow 1Y & prinoner arrested On mesnd process in an acon of tort, may bave speedy and impartial , Instead keeping him in Ladlow for monwe and venre, to discover, when he at Last o! tains € that he letandcent. | But above al things, 1 the complainant to pay the + | of hls vicwa, for thet will soon puts stop ta F/ these malicious prosecutions which ki iow crowdet with prisoners at the of the taxpaycrs. Yours, respectfully, &e. ©. In connection with the wuove the follow ing, taken from Monday's Court report, suggestive : Mr. Justice Clerke, of the Supreme creed by law 0 yorierday denied the application of Marqu do LaFayette Rharkey 0 be dlecharged fro | Ludiow street Jail, where he has [risomed for veveral mons past, under by virtue of the Stillwell, or non-lnprlsom iment Act. This is the ffth application whick Mi, Sharkey han made to the courts wit s* ‘tuany inouths, with » like resu!t thine, pets fede Si LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND VICINITY. Wearvmn Consnorenns.—It will not rae iu this city, to-day, before 11 o'clock, A. M. A.B, Tuarcuns, Fau.onnor ru Croros Banx.—Another financial bubble, having been pricked by the jovernment Examiner, Mr. Charles M. Cute lender, has burst, ‘The Urotom Bank, at tha corner of Liberty and Nassau etreots, was clowd yesterday by order of tho Secretary the Treasury, As usual in such cases, the unfortuaate depositors are excited over theit Posie losses, ‘he Institution was closed under the 46th section of the Banking Law, it having failed to redeem its circulating notes in lawful money ou domand, The capital of the bank was $200,000, a considers able part of which seems to be unaccounted for, The circulat\ yn ie $190,000, which la secured, and will be, after much deiay, re deemed ut the Treasury at Washington. The dopo ss, auiounting to about €500,0% will no doubt be paid in course f time The mtiiro did pot much affect Wall atroet, at tho cognorcontt of thet famous locality were long fearful of the credit of the bunk, A Sux reporter, with a view of obixining fir ther information, called, last night, ai le residence of Mr.’ Husbrook, the presideu but found that he bas for some tme bece absent in Europe. Mvsic. ~The Central Park’ Commissioner announce that, if the weather x plenaan there will be music om the lake at the Part to-day, beginning at 8 P.M. Fink ox Buooxirx.—The planing, sae mill and box manulactory of Henry Shermaa & Liro., Nos. 2, 4, 6, $ and 10 Sodwick street was destroyed by fire last night ‘The fir orivtnated near the cblmney,abnt 11 o'r 2g and caused damage to the ‘extent of abou £75,000, The space occupied by the factory contains six lots of od, An adjoining building, occupied 'y Mr. Mutler, was dau axed to the extent of about @2,006. Gex, Suenivan Axo vn Prenure Boanp oF ALvenwex, Tho Lepuvitear General Committee of Klugs Co any met at No, 9 Court strect list evening, n° | pase strong resolusions condemning th section of the hoard tu refusing to Gen 8! cidan tie hospi tulies of the city Tus Rane on rus Barreay, It bane been understood that more tracks b Tuid at the Daitery Instead of thooe ¥ hic there being takea up, the Aldera: » are took ing into it Taw Conrrotixn, with anotl ee member of the City Government, are apnoinved somruitive to look inte some propositions for the use of the Bettery in the Las.cvate of commerce.” Quite suspic ous. Dearn's Hanvaer—Dr. Harris! woekly re port shows that during the past week ther were 437 deathe in New York, and 203 le Brooklyn, In the werresponding week Last year there wpre 487 deaths in New York, and