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oe Se THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR — A FIFTH AVENUE DAZZLER, THK MOST BRILLIANT WEDDING OF THE SHASON tug Itself in Dispiay— Women, The Wost Presbyterian Church in Fi ond Atrect, near FiMth avenue, was last night the Seon: of a Wedding which in briliianey has had no equal thas tar this season. The epacious chai Wes crowded to its atmost capaciy with » most elegum ly dresscd company of society's favorites, display of costly touloties, rare und rich jowelry, Deautitul women, sod gey cavalivrs being auch ae (is metropolin nlone can cali tugether, TUR PRINCIPALS. The occasion for this almost tairy-Lke gathering ‘Wns the nuptial erremonion of Miss Adeluide Man. fam, tho charming daughter of D. RK. Mangam, Req. President of the National ‘rast Company, and mr. John Nelson Pattison, well known in society as one Of the most brilliant amatcat pianists in the elty. ‘Tho invitations were issued several weeks azo, and We Modistes’ of the city have been driven Almost frantic since with the pronsing demands upon them An anticipation of this affalr, ‘THE MAGNATES OF FASHION, carly as 6 the anxious pucets beeen foarrive, Mr, W. H. Chopper, master of ceremo- nies, wits istants, were kept busy from that time wntll T seating the thoceand clect witnesses for whom the cntire body of the chureh was re: serned, while the eallerion were altogether too con- tracted to admit one-quarter of the un nvited multi fede that flocked to woe the great affair, Nearly ono half of the sents im the centre aisle were seeerved for the immediate family and relatives of iho bridal Pair, and the space was mono too gruat; but the Karets wore satisfactorily dixpoved in utner seals to the Hit of the accommodations of the church, FAME MARRS BRIDAL PARTIES WAIT. ‘The bridal party were at the church prowntly at the appointed hour, bat were compelied to walt in the vestibule nearly Aitoon minutes because of the tardiness of Sr. George W. Morgan, the famous organist, who had bern Invited to furnish the masic, ‘and who only could presame to weli an extent apon the patience of such « company. Bu: an there is Dat one Mormin, the fortunate possessor of that name and fame ts at Hherty to tyranize over the «ul Jecta of fusion, and compel them to defer to his convenience. Morcan came at fart, his preetence doing announced by a grand burst of harmony, it br fog a» improvised symphony. witch was followied by Aclassic march, the Grst strains of which were thosignal for the oponng of the main doors, and the eppeurance of THM WEDDING PROCESSION, the entrance of whieh caused a gcneral commotion And tarmine about to see the bride. The procession ‘was headed by the wabers in the following order: W. 1. Cheppu and K, Keteviam ; W. H. Beckertsana W. ©, Baird; Kagene Bylvis and — Newell, Then followed the bridesmaids and progmamen in the fol- lowing orier Georce Paitivon, of Buttle, Drother of the groom, and Mise Mary top, of Ne York ; Irvi brother to the bride, nud Emina Howell, of Mi adeiphia, a cousin of the ride; Kdward ©. Mi'tison, of buwlo. another brother of the groom, and Miss Arnie Howell, of Phi Adolpnia, anct er cousin of she bride; Franklin Min- wm and) Maggie Mav om, cousins of the bride, The ide next approached leaning upon the arm of her ®Mancea. ra THE BRIDAL DUES, ‘The bride wore ® wagmifleent dress of white fatin, mate i) Paria at a fbulous cost, The train Was Of immense oxtont, and the entire #kirt plain. ‘The waist «ns cut a dd trimined with point appligué luce, with demi’ alocves, Her colfure wis composed of pearls and orance blow soms, over witel: hung a rol lace veil, dependiug to the length of the train. THe BRIPREMAIDS, rere uniformly dressed in white tarleton, with low Becks ant short sleeves; hare dressed with pearia pnd flowers, and curried elegant buuqucte In their THe cRueMonT wae very natisinet inily preformed by the Rev ‘Tho: taas 3. ings, D D., pastor ef the charcn, im the xtompore manier oi tho Presbyterian Ciurch. A few brief words uf oxhortation were addressed to newly wedded pair, they were pronoanced man fad wife, congratulated by the oMeiwior, saluted each 1 nd retired to eater upon tive ui (ualitios Of wedded life, AN ORDERLY DEPARTURE. On retiring trom the Church the immense awsem bia © wore agre ably surorived at tho orderly man which their conches were brought to the door and ali coninmion avoided. The bundy de of carri- ein wating were arranged along Porty-accond, atree, neaded into the stuvet, and wach driver provid ed with « number, a du: heate of waich was hold by the claiwant wf the eowch, Buch driv.r as oiled was thas «nabled to asceet the deor ot Chueh, plek up his” loxt and drive y without a ‘or delay, By this pimple und mem Dore of toe | quicaly placod tn their pro carringes with no aaneccswury apg or isacrocable tustakes. Onlyer, te sexton of the c Covenant, why bal coargs of the outside ments, ie deserving of credit for the admi) rble smoothness with which everything work. ed, But for these systematic wrrangeme costl) dresses would bave been ruine Ghat uniortuawely prevased. THe WAUDING URCEPTION. Bomatiotels see: [ne coremeey, ub the chureb reception was given at tho readon ents, OS F ti uvenue, berween F Firv-el inth strects. This aftvir would mracis fur splendor und pleasure unyw in New York. It was a fuiry Burpassing in the beauty of the guests, the elegance Of their toilet es, the spwclousners und sum one of Lie prinduly saloons of the mansion, she Ko. van ad nwertoons of the mus, und the’ rich wad Svslly catertainment provided tho most (urcluating dimaxinings of Ori.utal tales, WHO WAS THREE, The crowd of beauty was imply immense, and it fa possible to mes.tion but a few of the more notice- able of the enests, Of thone w re expecially re marked, Mise Lizzie Howell of Philadeiphn besulivul bine slik, with while sata (rwwiu, Frivk Hoses of Piiladolplia, «th hia © dressed 1) a0 eleyamt wae Howell of Puitade phir; Mr. Howell of Muitimore, Mrs. “Howell wearing» magn fio rt e 6Nelvet dress, = The re re ull rolatom ot the brite, Mra, Darius . Douguty, of Harlem, wore» dioss of rich pink satin trimmed wiu white eailn, and pearl ora ments; Miss Vickie Blick, o Brookiyn. fn « bewuti- ful bide wiik; Mise Josephine Hisios, in white farictan wiih ecaretelik verskirt; Misses Eramie And Avale Hines, of ‘Cuirty-alni sircet, in white farleians; Miss sUarme huswll, of Fortyseveuth siree!, in white ella Urmmed with satin of the sume ude; Mies Howie i, ® vlae silk; Miss Hyde, Gen. oud Mrs HB. me, Ms, romaine, Mr. and ire. Albort Weber, Mr, Heury Mangum aml family, Mr. and Mrs, Clyd, ot Toirty-Ofth stroes und Madi- fon avenue; Mise Bortas ¥, of Phish -ointh Siroet, in an c.g amt white alls P. Brom: of Harlem, und hie bride, drove d in a rich wi satin; Mr. und Mrs. A.M: #soning, of Thirty-nimtb Street, Mrs, Fonning wearing an ant green” nuk; Mise Goulding and orother, of Forty-sevond strust, Miss G., dressed in white farlatin, with blue sauum rimming; Lieut.-Col Loe. T. Haws. of the Beventh” Regia! Mrs, Haws, the latter weartng w rich ilk, with overskart of = oluck §=and wane Did milk; Mr. and Mrv Waller, of Brock W. T. Hage, of Brooklyn; Thoms Dishrow i Wilton Vardy of the Nutional 'Trusi + Hye op, 01 Ninoteodth surcen; Ly d, oF New Jersey; Rev. Dr. thy Mrs. A. H. Donghty, relatives the br de; dirs. Riley. of Brookiyn ; J.’ Mvrii'l, Bee futivial Ure Compas: J. M. Darl, and bunireds of others whose naues wore not ‘ascertained oy the revorter, THM COMTLY BNTENTAINIRYT. ‘The ent rtainwent provided for thy occasion was fn kooplog wiiu ull (ue Fest Chuice game und oye tors, Sunde und loce ww CvorY Variely, rh cakes und wonderint confections, tue choicest since Mowing Uke water, im tine every temptation that an artiat euuld provide on u ca fe anche was wet belore the quests by Couper, bi e ui veut caterer or Broudwi And Twenty-(rst wtroet. It was ufeust for tho gu fand Gu (ull Justiee Wo the hosp.tulity aut desigued ii PUCING AND THE END, After 10 o'er vw duit ng Was annouuerd, the mu fic beg provided by simula, and kept up uusl ht, when the comvany ‘reluctuntiy retired thins their be emt wishes for Lie »eilare und Dappiness ot tho nuwly wodded pair. “Ant thus sorminakd the most Del aat und successiul allay Of LL.e seuson, oreo Barlow Pow w Ouban Expediti Marshal Burlow baying received information Jeauing lim to puleve that the xteum yacht Apna, if Biwat, bat subsequentiy sold by person, aad which oe lying on roklya, Was AttineoUt In the sorV revo alioniets, hax placed ber and: of the U. B. Revenue cutter Bow ireolious Wit she shail wot eail sivfed wunself concerning ber charac: wad dewtinulou BROOKLYN TO ABRAHAM LINCO a Tho People's Memorial to the Ant The t Bronze in the of Tinmediately afer the assassination of Abrax ham Lincoln, @ subscription was startod, under the Anspices of the War Fund Committee of Brooklyn, to raiwe money for a colossal statue of the nurtyred Promudent. The people respondet irrospcetive of party, “i an immense som of money War Foo raised, 10 man's subscription being over ono doliar. ‘The Committe engaged A. K. Brown to do the rouipture, ‘The memorial having been eompleted was handed over to the Prospect Park Commission: erm, who determined to ereet It on the plata in front of the entrance to the Park, This wae done, and yesterday afternoon the e-remony of unveum (oor place ia the presence of about one thousand spec tators, The statue iy of brovae, and aboot nine fret tn height, being a life-like representation of the inte Preatdent Linecin, aa he appeared while standing with the folds of his cloak wrapped about him. The Sead le ancavered, ong tbat head ip of Beoteh eranit west. Tie base in erly conlolaeed, fare wreaths on e sules (whieh erclow the ietlers the auveiling of the statue, Mr, A. A. Low delivered s proparel sddrovs, giving & of the section of ) War Fuad Committee tn this Mr lowed by tl noble work. a Yard Baad wa ard Dr R. &. Storrs, Jr, Mr wae in honor of the Walluoe. and other sags and 8 a rereing with Mr. Brown, the sculptor, our re- porter war in(ormot tbat at the very ae oF ie un v of this statge workmen baba + ing anctl Vike it, but larger, {n:Piladelobia. ‘Tre Azure bronze, and wil cost $20,000. It is for the New York Ceutral Park. A lotter trom President Grant was listened to with marked attention, and whem ihe words were read: * Tam in reeript of your letter requesting me to be present.” and “it would afford mo great plen- sure to accept your coral invitation,” bat my Gatien prevent my absence frovy the enpttnt at that tne,” there wae comment concerning the President's saminer travels, ee THE GOLD CONSPIRATORS, —-.— Ramors of the Indictment of Gen, Butter. ficld nnd Mr. Corvin—District Attorney Garvin Kuows No of an Indictment Mr. Corbin Not Arrosed. Tt was rumored last night that the Grand Jury had found indictinonts against Gen, Butterd ld and Abel R. Corbin, the President's brother-in-law, . an Infraction of the C Law, in" wilfully and maliciously committing an act injuribur to trade and commerce, in conspiring to Prise the price of guid. For arpose of inquiring into the trath of the foregoing statement, » SUN reporter called upon District Attorney Garvin Inte last evening at his reaidence, in ‘Thirty-eixth stroct. Judge Garvin Kindly left hus bed), and thas answered the interroge- tions of the Sum reporter Raromte—A statement a in one of the eveniug journals to-day that the Grand Jury of the Court of Over and ‘Torminer have indicted Mr. Cu bin tor his complicity In the recent gold speeuintion Wil! you be kind enough to give me all the inform: ton you can on the sul weet e Disticy Artouney—Tlere f9 no truth whatever in the statement, Reronten—Was Jay Gould examined as the re- port wt ted Diataict Arto ar en—Has any acti wo Mr. Corbin? Disrmict ATtonxeY—No, sir. Rarouren— Were any wilncssos examined on the oy wetRict ArtomNgy—No; the Grand Jury took nO won Whatever On the gold speculators, Having obtained those emphatic and satiniactory roplies, our rej left and subsequently called at tuo house of Mir. A. K. Corbin. ‘The Sux reprosen- -Iaw just us the atecple the hour “of -mianent. “A Parlor blinis, he wns 1 ot. been takon in relatio Levy the: rus qneneraced by that fact to ring the Dell several times. At length, tw geutlemen aiypeared At tho ovr, and, having. been tnformed cf the iportuit object’ oF the late visit. they announced ‘wae Mr. Corbin was too Ill to receive ‘ters, oF anawor questions, They added that Mr. Corbin had not been arrested, nor Was be aware that cvediiucs wid been taken against him for his all particlpation in cia Applications Recepts ne Gra A considerable unmber of the merchants of this city complain that It Is exeeodingly dificult to borrow money at the usual rate of interest, seven percent, The demand for grecubacks is so great that the brokers and insurance companies demand a premium on every loan, Some of the Trust Compa: nica are wuld to be doing a large business in this way, @ dhere iy thelr evasion of toe usury laws. When an applicunt for money on real estate or other scourity appears at the office, and makes his bu ness known to the clerks, ho is informed that his application will receive due consideration in the or FOF tle reception. itis subecquently soavsted by a centioman who coniidentially t that he cao obtain the loan only op condition ime, two per cent-in midition to the Intervst, and the ts made the bhave which Is to any! tertously deducte:! from the amount of the loan. In ‘one instance a gentleman was oblized to pay u bonus Of $0500 for 9 ion of $20,000, md be gave wecu: ity for'the amount in. fealveetate woth 90,00. "Te ‘conpantes engaged In this ncfarious business ba ve bithero had lnmanity from punishment, but it bx gald that the Grand Jury of the Court of Oyer and Terminer wil! indiet some of them, <<< MIRRORS FOR THE TKEASURY, ‘The Now Yorkers who mny soou voral 810,000 Mirrors to set!, jaTox, Oct, 21,—Before the close of President Johnson's adminivtrution, » desler in Wooking-giasses irom New York came bere to seli his Ko0ds, and prowonted a schedule of prices to # Mr, Ortiey, who was then acting usristant tu Baper- ing Architect of tue Treasury Mullett, who was ab t mt the UUme, Oriley took the schedule to B, MeCartoe, Superintendent of the Printing Division _ of ‘Treavary, who was then net ing we Superintendent of ing, And Ortiey told MeCurtee had directed tain re o0ds purchased, . Of the mirrors were of iar $10,000 rach, and were pnt in neve ‘Treasury baudin he whole amounting to some $26,000. One was’ placed in the office of Register Allison’ du ring bis absence in bo was not wi office, and 0) smnallor owe. inquiry wi the mirrors, when it was found Uh Ww thority tod It, and as he ha» been remove! from office, the question arisen ax to who suall pay for thm. ‘Itt probslle that Bee retary Boutwell will direct them to be returned to tho dealer in New York, Mullet mays he didu't or der them, and MoCartee aays the wir; 90 the off core of 1 Revolution tu Toxn Wasurxaron, Oct, 91.—The Presid relary Boutwell to-day mate Foderal offices in T bit Pontmaster Gollee.or of Texas Both are Du The recently appotu veston recommended th ‘I See- maweep ol Le under bim, and nomi Davis m ted of more thon lialf of whom are colored, pproved by Secretary Boutweil, who di: anges ly be mude rooted t Kallroad Clerks’ Iveuravce Association, Puapecema, Oct, 21.—The clerks of the various railroad | companies throughout the United Biates have formed a Rnil- road Matual — Lngurance Association, — and elected Promient, Joun G, Neil of tie Pitts: burge, Cineimnatt and St. Louis RB ilroud; Vice-Pre L. at, Havcuek, Of the Erie and Pitsburgh ; etary aud Lrowsurer, KD Keen of (he Camden and Amboy, — Andy Four Votes sbort, Nasuviiee, Tenn, Oct, 21.—The Legislacare balioted (our times to-day for Unied States Senator Tho last ballot stood: Jonson. 45; Ktavridge. 3; seattering, #1. Mr, Johnson wanted but four vous to elect him, on Wrumiwaron, N. C., Oct, 21,—The oase of the oMcers of the Cubs came uo to-day, but no decision was givou, Tue Court adjourned uml to-morrow, | THE ERIE RAILWAY STRIKE POSSTRLB SUSPENSION OF ON THR ROAD, TRA ‘The Rollins stock tlanne Standing by their Bret Jervie~ Qeart The Erie OMocrs by no means Victorious. ‘Tho great strike onthe Erie Railroad, which was occasioued by the discharge of the ortizina tn the machine shops of the road in Port Jervis, be cause they bad demanded their pay when it became ls sUIL in progress. It is ulrcady evident that pany itist yield, Thore are seven hundred men engaged iu th 2, and thoi services are ab- solately necessary to the requroments of trav All the shops in Busquenarna, Bumhdo, and Port Jervis, bhve been closed, and the Superintendent of each bas called in vain (or men ty take the places of those Who bavequit work, ‘The strike differs matertally, Jn ite objects from all others; for it involves, not an advance of wager, but the payment of wages when due, and hence the members of the (rades Interested In Now Jersey, Poncaylvania, and New York, hive felt doubly fortified in their refusal Lo take situations under the circumstances, The men orgugod in the strike are machininte, Dlacksmithe, copperwmiths and carpenters. One of the mamber, & very well-informed workman, to- formed & Ben reporter yesterday that about sixty locomotives, belonging to the road.wwalt repolrs at the aifferent shops, nnd that a cessation of work for One week will necessarily lend to the withdrawal of ome of the truine; m the locomotives generally re- quire repairs after four or five trips, Tt ty also be that ether elavses of workmen employed ou Foed, will Jln te strike in few Gaye uy tne un received yesterday by t Tikingmen's Matus! Protection employees from ono@t the men engaged in the strike in Snaqnebanna, which give an encouraging accoant of Progress and pros peets, It said that «om riizans whe had re. mained at work afer the others had quit, have Joined sheir comrades, and are determined to remuin until the Port Jervis men are rcinstated, ‘The of thos men has given gencral nat ‘An important letter was also received from one of the Port Jervis workwen by the resident ¢ y yesterday. It asserted that, the, engineers who liad arrived in that town hind said that the workmen in tle Newburgh shop were ready to join in the strike (0 «man, Much direatistaetion is by the workmen by Mr. Brooks, in relation to the conwe adopt the Superintendent of the motive power of the Erie roa, who it sald to have led the strike of the engi- neers in 1986. This officer, it appears, anited with Mr. Racker, the General Buperiniendent, |i e lie cliarge of rome of the prominent mon ot the Mutu- Toe Ie also an ex- Marly unsue some of the brokemen on the trains, bur Raving ascertained that their Dresence was absolutely mooessary, he asked them to resume work. They refused, however, to lake thelr old places exeopt at shillings a day, und the econ a8 obliged ty yiid to thelr demands, O:uor strikes followed, and ihe losses thas incurred by the Company are estima ted wt $75,000, LATEST PARTICULARS OF TIT OTRIKe. Tour Janvi Oct. $1.—It la reported here to. night thatthe Dunkirk workmen bare joined tho strike. The Buttalo ang Susquehanna men are sill out, A delogate from Buffulu is expected t a with Important nows of the progress of Despatches received here from Long Dock may tha the Company will be obiiged to yleld. | Orders are tald to fave been recerved to tose the shop here, ———— SPORTING NEWS. ———— Poanant Kegatta of the Columsia Yackt Club. Testerder the annual fall regatta of the Colam- bia Yacht Club Jor craze pennants, was contested by the Edith R. and Lillie, of the fret cians ; tne Rebecca, Geo. W. Cregier, and Onward, of the second class; and the Resuiute, Ketwey, and High Deady, of the third class, ‘I'he course sailed was from a stake boat off the Clad hoane, foot of Fify- seventh tatreet, North River, to and around a fag boat anchored’ between Plensaut Valley ‘ort Lee, thence around a stake boat off tue lower coal The Judges? boat at the club house bal? peek Pa! tance twenty-two miles. A start was 1810 BP. M., and the eraf got away breeze from the soathwest. The Gage led, closely followed by the Lillie avd Onward. The latter, nw advanee of two iat the DECENT however, siruck on a reef whove the clad house, and lowt several minutes before rhe could be got The race continaed el Lithe of the firs the vecc between me Guge Daddy of Day's P avout a quarter of fortunute luck ai ‘and got winded +a tow minutes, ‘The Gage took advantage ot this d gained the lead for abut a mile, bat was soon ‘The Onward and Geo. W. race ut thie point, the 1, and the latter aaving Mimaged re maiveli et bout war rounded for the firwt time a HM. 8) Names Tr. 8, 21 —lnigh Daddy... 8 os — 2 —|Hesoiate.. % — 211 —[Detsey i Shortly after the layt boat had turned, the wind shifted to the southeast and freshened up consiler: ably, The race now became exciting between the Lille and the age, and on the;aownward tack each Kebooon eagerly strove to od'imanguvre the other. The for lowing is (he order in which they eame in; fier. te Slut ay. uf Waliicraagess:: 28 Reese” a= Rebeces 2 4 =[Hetsey 4 -- ‘The prize pennant (or the first class wus awarded to the Edith K. Gage, the allowance of time being 13g minutes to the foot; the Rebeca took the prize for the second class, and the High Daddy for tho third. Aesistint Alderman Goorgo W, Uregicr, 8. A. Simonson, and Edwin Skadmore, Esq, were Juiges, bis ‘The Greatest Trotting of the Henson. At the National Horse Fair in Herdies Park, Wilhamsport, Pa., the adjournod rice tor the $5,000 purse was concitded after fone heats, Idol taxing the parse. f The 7 "Vom Kelly TEMS, MOY, IW, ng. In the dy, and the Jove contest, Was won by the Maid by ‘Toe fourth heat was wou eauly i a the purse for @600 were tL cacited but litle luterent, trotteu fo The Extra Day en Jerome Park. The following-named horses ure entered for the sicevic chase ou Jervme Park on tomurrow after noon: ebuanon, Zivaxg, Euinenor, Mitchell, Gayo, Oysterman, Jr., and Lobelis, Yor’ the hand! cup rac, one mile ‘and three-quarters, nine‘een horses are Gutered, most of which will 1un, Coulter and MeKeel ianed articles to pull a Byonuuilie race at Pits duryh for $900 & side, on tun wih me in Bustod yesterday between the Kek- forde of Brookiyu, and the Trimountaine of Bowron, re- Gnitea tu iavor ol iby Kekfords by 2 to 17. hed Out. ‘There is 4 rumor cur Gon, Butterfield Se: Wasninaron, O: WESTCHESTER COUNTY. — in Douboek was struck nud Instantly ki'lod ping, bY hear Fordham, ® annval parade of the Yonkers Fire Depart mont yestorday proved ai intorestivg event. The Lie hen of ail tao owtelu the county ted hoes invited to ii te’ “Eleven engines eombet'd tor the prizes, in 1 Ver trampets, Wine the procession ua tein owas (Frodpeiok rotccuon Bi Nov ot Mort 8) sipped vown pissed over blu, Is of ihe onic $a NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, ation Sixth Regiment, New WH hod thole fourth dnunol uibg Vol ih Regiment, Col, Joe there were prosant ital, 504 Lust year National G pk ‘on of the 8 ditiz, ov Wed Devi, 113; QuuDiformi theru was a’ total OF 0s, ‘The Keventy-ninth Regiment, (Highlanders), are t be ius pected" in Huis arteruoon at 2 0 ‘Caurles Buotwot Astor House, las lately boew electod 1s Lie: Colonel. The boventy-first Remiment, Ltsut.-(ol, Roeufollar om maudiys Wor Inelected | Yorke: day. Altsraodn In by Brads or Gon. AvOUE 6 eid BrlgGben, mt inspected i mory oy Col. Wintarop. Among the amlliiary vias @ UrlgGon. Varian aid stalt. AL the electing to Bil tig yaraucy med by the Fesiguation 1 War, B. Care, Liewt-Cul, reolt was choden Colanel, anid Maj App Lieutenant-Colone NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, THE POLITICAL CIRCUS, A committe of members of the Alhany bar hate prepared an address to thelr bretiren of the State, recommending tno adoptiva of the Jntichury article of the Inte Convention, The addecss closes aa 1ollows: “To gt Penctical affect to those vows, whicn we de Heve are Rereiinedl, we beg eave " in ol ballon 46 be prepared ot peeuli ‘and that ah they have tn it a qnostion which 60 deeply of Justice, ueetuine: 10 th # nal attendance at the polls, TAMMANY WA TIM stiohaet €. Marvy. ~Michael C. Murphy. 20 — Deans parm. Owen Cavanay b= Jonna tains er binant maorhy J.C apbells 118 voann. |190N— eat bun pon on fu HMiew Hickman. BROOKLYN —DEMOC! Fire Wi Charles Mills; Third, none a Claney: th, Mca’, Ninth, ‘out Ae@feacey, Biewew jenty Witty, ‘Twon') tat, Sigerntsor! atacand Nolvon : Fourth, BK. Kolimeyer ; Bix f ee Mesa deciied Tepe. — * Tw oud, ‘aia Sitcteon rupee rreeenee. Aldermen aro to be elected fn the odd and Supers visors in the evem wards, es) ‘The Hirikers of the Outside Democracy. Mr. Sarmnel Cohen, the oataide Dew ovrne, nominee for 9 Superrisorship, lt in a vich stare of imdignation, An rit LJ made apen bim to the amount of $8,000, and the Democratic Union hax titanubed that’ ualess he comes down, Mr John Foley #hall bo pat in. the ®eld by Water bury, Roowevel @ Ca, Mr. Cohen, having spent 295,000 wirvady, regards this demand’ ae downrigul runbery —-— Squibs, ‘The Fi'th Senatorial District Democrasic Convention nominated Lenattas Flyin. ‘The Fourth Ward Mathew T. Brennan Democratic Associativa support Walter Roche. In the Eleventh Assembly District the workin: ign pledged their support to Mr. Joho Kervs. ‘Tho Sixth Senatorial District Mozart Democrats have gonsinated Thomas J, Creamer for ihe Kenato, ndent Liberty Club ap jokineen for the Assein Unton Republican f fe nominated (Opt Kly Taylor tor the 7. ‘Tenth Ward Young Men's, Independent [De geratic Association support as candidate Lor oupery Mr. Jaoou Col room 4 Cooper Ay the Repub ican ation was heartily applauded jeans of ie tes ¥ aeoubly Wed oriation Wi ” Union on Saturday evening, to nominations, The fer DI let abit Ly Ui Brogks to . The Twonty-firet Assembiy District Dymgeratic Polen Convention. last evening memiuated Win, It jcOartny Lor Assent aed i clad Mant Seca Sor wt evening noulinated Mieam AMocritt 10 tember of Assembly. ‘The Piiteench Ward Mathew T. Brennan Assoc!- he recular with Mictacl*Wifton WP Awratane Alderman. Sn 5 Heth Dist: Unios udlican Asso- cacttin Uineto Heury © 49 tué General Com: Mittes aod ratifod pumioations. Gorman Clubs of the Eighth, Seventeenth, Twe: Heth, Twenty seoond, i otner Ft iT themeclvos to support whe i he jaro pare Aw peveaet A peceys pe ourth Ward was wldresred shiver or Joan W: Lenwy, Alderman Oliver, ens Morrsou, aud Murphy. faftalo, A Ierze and onth Ward Thomas Conian Avtociation reet, aud encorsca the County, a Asombly can iidates of Taiumeny Mall, Joha'Seort and Mr: Stora addrereed the meeting, ——_ — THE GOOD OLD MAN RETKENCHING, tbe eave Vom Me ¥ whe The Gentlemon waese Salartes were Ine creased —T! palaries, Special Despaten to The Sun. Wasuiveron, Oct, 91, 1649 —Following is a Hist of oMeials in the New York Custom Houve whose salaries will be ineroased on aud after Nov, 1, 1969; Firat Diviston—C from @t, i ny Ka Moss fiat eye to lyad 0 er ano P, fe rei Vue i.00 1.200" to, ‘gi 400 toorevelt, to i 1, R200 A 4. Novle, $1,200 to 2005 Pa Teena oa Th VO. Ht. im to biol 6 lamilton. 1.40 to timer! ley, fron O40 to $6 er anuum ; D. Kelioy, 1.30 66’ @1400 J.'W "Trird Diviaion—R. MeCloud, from $1,400 to pmo enim CK Vout, 81.200 to gi oy HF. 91,200 to 6100 400 to 91,800; inter, 8 DAllason, @L.20 to 81 400; James hurt, 62.000 Bia) SAL OO fo 81,400 vig: Fito} to oo fo Ne; Hivevey OM, 1,490 ‘to B1yiC oer K to, Latah, Dictsone te eraonun; WT 2,000 por |. M: Cran 1,200 to 1,200; tome. @ JA. lyon, 6780 to Atzth THviaton=Char. 8. Btocle. from $1,200 to #1400 Fannin: A. A, Seebri PB. Mekun, 1.000 1) <0 200, GW. Hitaow . $900 to 81 ighth Division W. Hi. per saunm John J. +s, Townsend Crooker, mor, and Peter in, Noble and © trander, 81 om to a ab ee 5 1 fee Ward,’ $600 to er, $) 00 to A Van bo 50) CURIOSITIES OF OnIMB. — + Material ter Now York Folltica. James J, Post, ¢ agent for the Erie Rail r inet Micinel J, Moo irty-third street, an express 0, having been employed to trans; logaage trom the depot, appropriited gyntalning ‘vor 82,009 worth ‘of women's oppure. Moons Was committed in defguit of $1,000) bat ort ROI runk — * Comp) Tho Hon, William Varley appenrod ps an ar- cuser before Alderman Coinan, in Bascx Marnet Vollce Court yesterday. He swore out » warrant for the arreat of Hoary Gunther of the Bowery. ‘Lhe Joke of the thing ts that Mr. Varley had given Mr Gunther a severe beating, William took (pon hit aclt the irs of injured inpoeones, and & Wwarraut ¥ erauted wecordingly, Counterfelters Booret Rervioe Dc Tho Repent: Col, Whitely, € ief of uf Partment, received @ letter yesterday trvm Now ven, KCCoRpAByINg & parcel, but eeu though Adi Fipreesy the. patvare ‘eoplalaing spurious eure: cy reprosénting $8,000 tn 25 cent writer sald that he had F the dy aul dveired (or tho Convention, At the Amerioan Dental Amviert Vio cPresideat Bemus! itallote ot . Bar hy Hocording Boeretary and Tyowsurse, J. lle Baill | Ourreepuuding Boorobary, J. 1869, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. DISULS TERE AND THERE ny THR SUN'S REVORTERS. pth Obesity om tho atte Am Kacie Fat Men of Amorica have challenged the bet, Of Groat Britain to tost the merits of Amert- can clams andeors ard roast beefand pau pudding. Mr. Fisk and his 800:00nd euadjators propose— first, clauaand then a rowing contest with England's dowt and Mattemt, A weil known Kast river boat builder is building # magnificent double-ceull row- bout capable of sustaining 1,774 pounds ofsolid mat: ter, and yet able to skim tho water asa swallow thine the vir, The howt Isto be ready at the opens tng of now gation In the #pring, and tho challenge ty given thus carly by the Amoricins,thut they may not be wt of taking advancave ot apele Hs The race ia to be on the Hutson, prot at Poughkeep- sie. The mon ou this slic will €o into traintog at once. ‘The Fat Men's Assnetation of this ely hav « n To represent them, Movers. Basch, af Hobo. ken. pounds ;(Stoat, of Pom thk -epaie a poands; John A. P. f tae 1 3 mls; Tomah, orerns Clie Bos pounds: bad ex Teuge buries of Tombs. tals eity, 998 pounds, Jobu Real ta Several morning newspapers having said that Jobn Root had been seen on « Second avenne car the custody of an offtcer, a Bum reporter wont to the ‘Tombs aud fonud Real im apparent good health sit- Hing tn bis ol On learning the object of the visit tue prisoner Iwughed beartily, He hed visitors nearly every day, he sald, who called to inform bin that he hind been seen by them In varlous parts of the eity, at places of amasement, Ball nutches, here, there, and everywhere, Rvon the Warden of the rison eniled on him ® few day* ago, toway that if he bad wok known lim to bein hia cell at that moment, le would havo sworn that de hued seem htm paws by be: low. The fect 1, that Real ou closely resembles an eabor peryon in the that the ape ik ofuen ms. for the other. He assired porter (hat he had mot been outof the prlsop since peared im court The Christian Met again yesterda: sions at 10. A, Mf \ Bishop :AMtelivaine, of Ohio provide of five, consisting of Dre, Matthews, Se Fat Men ne sal on Convention held three distinet aos et to arran Croshy,. fre ninittes on Nomin ported ‘Bist Drs. i whowerken, and Waterbury ae Presid ceed euch other at each minor Justice Chase Wie seesION WARE Nebiem.”” - Red Tave tu the Police Palace. On Wednesday night a husband and wi live in the Sixth Ward, were taken into the Frank lin street police atution Ina beastly #tate of intoxt- The notghoors sald that their child, 8 or 10 months old, was ancared for, amd that there wae no body to atiend It, ‘Ths poles took the half-naked babe to the stithin, ond Capt. Jonrdan detailed an otoer to carry it ty the Marble Palace: bat the Janitrens there retused ty take 1, Because It was aot lost child found on tue atroet, - Verdict aaninat Insurance Compa A widow sued the Germania Insurance Com. pany to recover the amount of & policy on bur store which hod been burned, The Company was de> fended by Abraham Oa were hardly a match tor Str, Young Southern lawyer. win-In.law of the jor Berrion, who bandied the Company gloves. The Jury eave the plaintll $10,009, jie Pas Coming Down’ tothe Target Companten, ‘The Hou. Richard B, Conuolly, Comptrotier of the Department of Finunce, las nent to Richard Waiters, candidate for Alderman of the Seventh Ward, aeveral gold pieces to be shot for by ble mn keteere mext Tur Tue BUN Is to reeelve ® walute betore the musketeers @tart for the shooting ground, catlon Another Maw In the Klectt The Police Commiasio: Law. ra yosterday instracted thelr Counsel to roport whether, tm ke opinion, the yous om “the amendwent to the Coustitution should be canvawsod by the Inapectors of Bleetion or by the Cunvassere, —_ LATEST LABOR NEWS, —s The Working Women's Convention. Boston, Oot, 21.—The Convention of working wowen in Faneull Hall to-day orgamiaed as foi lows: Prewident, Mra. HL. Doniels, of Boston ; Vice-Promdents, Mrs, K. Lane of Lynn, Miss Jennie Coins of Boaton, Col W.B. Gre-ne’ of dumuales Plain, Mre. Symos of Boston, Mra. KD. Lenton of Charlestown, and Moae Jones of Stonenam — Kesola tone were presented azainst the ceutrilization of Wealth and power, a# represeing the nt of the mursew; claliuing equal waxes for men aud Women where tne work performed is equal in quahty and quanttt reine the Inbor reiorm movements, ant protesting agalnet the long boure ot liber in facvori-s, and the ovcrworking of ehild ren of tender yours, por Iemms ‘Tho piano carvers have their bull on the 8th Inat,, tn we Cosino. A codperative establishment of tho Knights of St, Crlapts fh con emplated. Efward Haight ts an Independent Demooratic nominee in tho Fire Assembly Wortorester district. Acolorel wan from Meudvilic, Pa. has b en ap: pointed & compositor tn the Goverament printing Mee Abo et lu the Filteenth Wa Just evoning, an imondod Michael Wilson na Awe sistant Alderman, of mechanios 7 Yard, whic tured to former rites, ‘The Workingme dependent Soctal Clud of Fourtuontl, Wa Un aniinonaly 4 laborers tn the Wash duced some Lime ng. ©. Armia an yoetresiay.. Loy mec ty eich Nast Ros vtnet thas ihe supluver had woe two mucevaaie Dighta with Tho barbers appointed committee warton the Arbettceand Work nvinvere of une t ant night to Tatoos, to re thom th ther eto ROOUIFe HL Fee hyure Ot Ia Aevtopen aitor the the society. P.M. trom Monday to Pt. on Sal fnvoa on Su en Borretary + bor wien, w edt thel: sunport to Mr, I wr for widerun sn, I'he Conductors’ Convention in Columbus yexter. day electod Prosidont. Jamox Marshal , of the Harlem: \ du ntyoamuel Thus, Of the Sew Yor Gantry retary nnd Tro wa, : Bxountive Coumulttee, Jona W. Mgor TON, Hortier, of thie Vic Lomas §. L.'Wood, of te. cinpali Rid ‘fodianapolia to meet la Philadelputa oa t ber, 110, he Conyenhion adioisned first Woduesday In Octo. ne PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. peat Rosa Boulenr emokes cigars like a man, John W, Forney, Jr., of Pailadolphia, 1s aid to be writing « comed An attompt to assassinate the British Minister tn Yeddo has boon frastrated. Prineo Safvura nnd another Prince bave quarrel- Jed, aud war uw likoy by revult, ‘The Hon, Samuel Bowles, editor of the faid Kepudlican, wea at tae Bravoort House yesterday ‘The wame of the Hon, Join Wigelow is on the iivt ann candidaty for adinission to the Uuien Loague Club, Vinnte Ream, the sculptor, ts at work upc bast of Father MHyuciathe, aud expects to have Gust Doré amoug her sitters, Mr, Orange Judd has given to the Wesleyan Unt- fy ac Muidiston, Cono., 89000 for ® bulldlag tur We aopartuest of naiural scence, Tho Hom, John V, Farwell, of the nine Of the MethoiLat Cuucoh OF the Evangeheal Advartisiow Associa ion, Prince Todo, « power'ul Dai slowed. The Prince was a ta io ® ferentes, FE Na Hon. Joba A. Grtewold. the Hon, Clark Bolt, F KOH. Wutlor, and MF. 0 Vander ile’ a of biltards. im inlaw, vlnyed @ the Union acne Clad House last ovening, Sir Hoory Koppel, tie commander of the British pqnadron 1D Chths und Japan, Was cotertained ate bine DY UO tagline ress ur to his dopartuire for Burope. Sergeant John Wine returnod of Yukouaime prot Ing Zonave drill {ts said that Gen, Ranks learned the printing trade wied & Young man ty tho olloo of the Boston Tiuveller.. Nite +W60 a BIT Kino Worked In the Aauie oPioo, “They efi’ tae raveider Oulce Wo start & Ki pauor tn Waltham Masaacnusa: tw jd On auccomeful.y for some time, wikh vr.” Ueutly Wiuuinated. The Galal Fitithe Propoe ou board, loft Yukouame a, the ie for China, The buporyr of Focused Bim» Male reoey ioe cms. ——==3 THP REVENUE TRAGEDY. The Atremptto K of thi erial Wit+ ination Pree today, Neil MeLaughiin was placed om tho stand as A Wilwess for the promecution, He swore positively that ho had wevor acon Morrow or Dougherty until hy met them in New York; that he drove the car- riage, und was hired todo 90 by two men whom he did not know, Subsequently Mayor Fox testified that MeLaughila, on two occasions before him, fwore (hat he waa hired to drive the carriage by Morrow and Dougherty, and he also detattet the whole procesdings of Sept 6 MoLoughlin ia to be tried for perjury. In the course of tho trial to-day, Other witnesses Identifiel Murrow and Dougherty as belng alout Kee '# store Jast before the 4 oot. and on tie previona day. ‘Two important wit- wes for tae pro ‘otion who were in Court this morning mysterionsiv dimappewred this afternoon, A cannot be found. Tt ia feared that they have been apintted away by whiskey denters. The test! mony foxtay showed tuat Me, Brooks hed boen fol: lowed by men who vished to take his life for two works previous to Bept, 6, < —— THR FARTUQULKE OF SONG, Accounts, make the following exhibit o #0 pecuniary reaalte of that great enterprise : ‘Goat of i Patt ‘mustctanse roe mevdentals, ha water, ae... % it; aay Keneral apprehension, the’ recsipls of Jubilee were ei wloity ex engee withont calling apon the fund. ‘Toe want remain ng to the treasury te abevivtely ab the dimpa: ae! of the Commiites, to be used for the rounburse. ment of their own oxpenses, Compensation (or thelr vices, oF for uny ather purpose to whieh Mier may Please to appropriate ft. Tho; lines unanknoualy decided to wid this mount to she procerds of tha benefit concert given to Mr Gitmo thele own Laetimonial of annroslation of ie ents agd tr eloas cnorgy in inaugurating one of the most bri lant pu sarcesattt entertainments of tmofeen times. he Pepereds of the concert aunanto 140, godt the lance 1m the treasury $6,992.04, 1 lng the total testimonial placed in trast for Mr, Gilmore and his farnily, $39,095.04, Oe KOOKLY. - Mr. James Melecr has received (he Repahitesa nomination (or Uwe Street Commission netanip The Young Odd Fellows’ aunual reception ia Hivers's Aculemy, Revoktyn, last ni ht, was a hriiliant event. The Republican Futiclal Convention, Second Dis trict, yesterday apyroved te womination of Catyia &, Prati (or the Supreme Court — LONG ISLAND. = ‘Yesterday afternoon a min was arrested fo taw $90 worth of clothing from Mr Frank spit wo. tel, Rear it Kewood. hen purened aot token he drow a pistul and ihreatoved to boot his pucsners, David Burk, indicted for the tnurder of Thowns ston! Kare, fo Huntor's Point, on the atzit_of the erent oft fre, was rouricted in the Over and Termine Yeater vy. Judge doveph F, Baruard will pase aay: g vf LOSSBS BYE FIRE. f. Dickson's tobacco Tuetors, in Han lbs Onrued on Teewtay might, Lows 64,00, Godwin sire, Patorsen, morning, Loew 9400; In: Th yaekarnithy uekegon, Mleh,, on Late.on Wedneaday, steam sawmill adjoining the e: ‘of Ryoteon & Johowon, was barued in odnesday, Lone $20,000, ied in the ball of mouth bighth alreet cedily extinguished. ——— NEW JERSEY. Ruths hatode The Keprbdlicans Of Sams. 66) Wave doeided to meke ne pominations for Coun YG Mesos As upkpown man was ruo over and limtantly kil! ed tate on Wednesday night near Bayonne, om the Cen. al vatirond. A doficit to the amoant of $14,190.00 has been dis covered ip the gooounts of tho late City Treasurer of Now Brupewiek, Tlariy George Marthoter, Ave years olf Joma Marthaler, of Fulton 4, Elizabeth, soedeat ally fe to a cistern while altompilug todraw water, rowned. a county Republicans have no Aierognte, Jutiue Wall uf Jetwy Diy j for Coroners werORstg soy yore! doarah Waadon “y City Deo Hornmowers ot 7 Kawenthni, oC Hebe and Jobn Smith were &® Broome rtroct, Newark, on the ing And robbiny mired, Th f Shs siocwalt ‘Brosilng meta iis watch wud mouey, aud sored ca ris ata read. only by eff Ho bnew feu x pea oat Governor Hoffman visiied the Moyor yosteraay. ‘The Kmpire Fire Extinguishing Company Will make oxperi At EP. M, to-day at (he Battery, or police boat Met titan, ran On Hachwell’s Ulund and Was Ahantoned. Jobn Meyers, a rag picker, found the dead body of a vow LOrn lifwnt in hls bandonrt yesterday morning ptain James L. tow ‘yesterday tu Buleer's Howard, hi Hast Kiver Presiaent Barnard, of Columbia speak In the extiyition of thy American institu O'CLOGK Lhis eventing. rk, Collere, will a st evening, wae well atheuded. ‘ven thls evening, and «matinee iy promised of Bacurduy. Yesterday F hundred Roy f mutes, nu ‘oot, Visitod the etitute Fair 4 Kar Infirmary in Kast Thirty Jet opened, elves gimtiitony advice and orevery day wt li M Patrick Haggerty, of 108 Washingt street, who ran over by a tenon im the Firs Ward, divd y tu Betloyue Rospital. ‘The nit of ¢ Fly against Comptroller nnolly nd tho Ws f Supervisors iy (0 bo argued beture Judge Jones next Mouday Mary Myers, of 99 Willett street, who hud been ily burned, her clots catohtig Are from w Wale \, Wyestorday Ait Boltevae Hosy tal Tho Onceola Literary Bue oy 1 have their Brat annual ball In Apollo Hall on fay eventag, Nov 2. Berustein’s band Was beow ou aod ci ed yesterday in the 8p un his emp: Ale bert Deche ease of Edwdud brow the Grene Ta room of court Laat events, 1 Yorclack, to Stivers w nut atioge The Bank of the Commonw coy ered GMM from Rooknagls & ( not gligul ty the latter (o the Was! Fily insane, Count Dy leaping trou Mr. Albert Bashbane, the social sclenitat, lectured Anat might ip viympton Hall, he falve thoorlos of 8o- ciety, but he fale that a hai should sepool to hit. Willian Campboll, who was arreatod on Werlnvs day for Inducing the boys employed Ov Payne, Kerry & CO. 10 teal jetasiod in yesterday's BUM, was com mitted a the mY arge Of oxtor. tow aad luduclog to esl saxeestlog. aa: bired, and we @sould all go 1 in tho Theatro Francals His enzageineut cles to-morre to be suocoedad im two weeks by & been paiuted Men's Chris wilax by the Op Of New Jey the Wirttagr. recently apo! tag Kev Me. stenuihe-ot K Koy. Sir, Mitcnoil; and the Key, Mr. ‘The Coroner's jury yesterday returned & verdiet tw the case of Howry Grant, that he diod of @ wouud (rom ctbrown by Lydia &. Gtiiu, who Was committed 0 inveudod to birow aud bit Grant by wie yada. juoreh hv br Crane, o fui OFT haadetpiin. D Clara, of Medturd, Dh dressed by the ‘Ge, Of Wniow, Dr wor, Of A.uAny, ried, of Nowark, wud Ben Dr, Wyeod, of sao Awerioan Unive I (his city The Now York Frait Growers’ Cinb hold thelr meting to-day at 38 Park plug, at 1:2 PM. 0014 Lng gripes Will bo shows by’ diferent growers, aud DOANE Erapes, In variety, will he preseutod lor a saccha tli (6-4, 0 determing the quality, All zrapes prosont- Hamil lott deihed. Guniect for diadueioi ali planting Of trees « avy misCngy frou to tas pebhioe me Thomas Wentworth Hi inson, known during the Eclored troope (Wiree Bouin Carbitne Volunteeces and by " ‘urpitnw Volunteers). r aad tince Uae War, lac oester as ube non, on the or hed i PRICK TWO CENTS, THE REVOLUTION IN SPAIN. ——atpenciene SU-ATN PRETENDING TO HAVE POWSR THAT SHB HAS NOT. pone Soong Tho Repub'icnas of Npain Operating with ie Hostility to @ Itis reported that Captela lias Informed the Home Goverm ment that the Insarzents in Cuba have all wong had active relation with the [Republican Ineurgents te Spain, and that arrangements have bsen made be tween them for matin encouragement and asalse ance, Reinforcamerts for Cada fto the anmber of 3008 men suited yesterday for Havana, Additional troops are to be sent early in November. The defeat of the Republicans Wore places a large number of mom St (he disposal of the Government, which propose to take advantage of (he opportunity and act vigor ously for the complete suppression of the rebellion in Cuba, All he Republican leaders captured with arma im thetr honds und at the head of armed bands are te be shot. Some have slrendy been exeent 4, The Duke of Montucniler has tntorceded with the Regew® for the lite of the leader of the revolt at Seville, In the Gortes today, Gen. Prim, referring to the rumors cucremt in recard to bie polliiesl faith, de clared that he wae a monarchist, and a€ such was ope posed to the estabilehinent of » repablic In Spain. : —— TUL REVOLUTION IN FRANCE, phat Gen ‘Tae Keperer Napetece: be in Parts onthe Kventtol 20:h-Thp Organization of am Ultrasdmperial Party—Metternioh’s Dudle Panis, Oct, 21.—The Emperor wil! come t Paris on the 95th inst, The Minaters will remats af Comptogne until tie 26h, whem they will return te Paris, ‘The Ministerial programme ia soon to be mado pabiic. ‘The Uitea-traperi dist Depaties.to the Corps mot to-morrow to renreewine their party. 2 meotine 4 cnided by M. Mathieu, a tromd of Ron! Trenty-seven ‘Depatien ‘adhere to the » of Ut Upporition ‘members of the Corps, rol voters of Paris generally approve the Prince Metternich, the Anstrian ned on account of ‘educt Is poste on taldng command of the Ime ol a very energotic order of the Toe report Minister, ta Hayti Sout to tae Front. way of St. Thornas to the Sth ins from Masti have been recived. News hind reached Vortua-Privee of an corngement between Nalnave'e two steamers ond (he lnvargents’ vessels Quaker City aud Florica, in the uetabboruood of Cupe Hay- tion, On the steamer Suloaye’s hailing the two tat. ter ressele and desiring to seo their color, the Quaker Cily, walnut wotleing the dontied arourd quickly und raw into the Salware, striking her starboard paddte wheel. Simuitiseousiy bolls vensels dred, abd 8 warm engagement aued, when the’ Potion, on the part of fave, and the Florida on’ the port of the inure ents. Jotned tn The Quaker City, scelng thas she could mot sink the Saluave, and tie fire too deadly, backed to give x brow the Salnive, Choweh ine helpites condition, kept ap ” a bre pon | city we compelled per te ret Daring the Ant the Potion Ared a hyntred- pound wolkd shot sprouse bch Jodged In the Rulnave. A wise borst on the deek of the ripte effect, ‘The rebel sie ene, the Betion towed (he Satnav sinkiay cond!tion Gold bad atvanced at Part an Pec Finvtian paper money tor $1 xolt The Prewdrat had all te arrented aud were the cxuse of gold advan to punish thes. men he nome twouks sent to the army in the hy to theh ld tellin threo days to Bite Le the advances tn gold 'Y Rood at fabulous prices — birre! of pork smoked oa) Wa hex of soap $2) forth, Betonve haw been siek, and it was femrcd thal the bad news wloul tue sheamers Woukd make kum worse, of therm Her thi eetdeetiod FLASTES FROM THE OCEAN CANDLES, — ‘Tho exKing and Qnoen of Noples are in Rome, ‘The French National Guard is to be reorganined Ninety-six recruits for the Papal arwy from Car fate, arrived lu Home on Weilaenta ‘The Crown Prince of Pravaki has arrived im Vieona, aud Ie woil recived by the Fuperor of Austeime It te ramorcd that the Kin raneis Jos ph, of Aasiria, and King Victor Buiuandel, of aly, with suon Lave ad tater view ‘Tho mbabiants oF Teuneavoo. in the provines of Szeheron, had dostroyied tla: Howan Calo to Canute A thac prince att maltre ted tir native Christa ‘Tbe Austrian Kmbasay, havin concluded a frexty with Cilua, gtived at sued oa Ue Jit of Seuten on rouie to Vedio tot treaty wid Japan. Lite of the Loudon Mise Ton ths ei of \ugast oy * rovuers, cear Heutzt, white proceedesapthe | raul Caual Mr, Qindatone his written « long lettor to the Nght Of the Lhucrick Aube ty Association ay! a la The “onatary 10 the Tuty of tho mona he Govs asibat he x apedians o 10 sour Aha woace (0 rele ae the Pauan prioueee eee The Japanese Pari ait tho cata ing to Mim iummorary City instead of that oC Dw saiay sud ne v stad OF that of Paiute, allowance of one tenth of thet reves, with By fom (he support of Molt cid TeLalueEs, are a SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPN. — ere moving freely ou the Erte Canal, ern Paelfic Rulrood has sasamed control of the Omklund and Ajamoda ferries, San Francisco, ‘Phe trial of Marrow and Dauglecty (or alte upti to nesassinate Drooxs, was begua im Phtiadeiptia yi teraay Mayor Fox, of Philadelphia, yesteriay dismiss vibe ofllvers @pydiitod by Kepayiicam Commander Walker, of the to tho Navy 1 ne dey Uny on his ve. vine, has telegraphed 1 the’ oturies Of w uae Walpole ant Wontutusier beidze aeroae tue Couns river at Walpole, Ne iL, was carriod away on Weslnosday nigt, Pros‘dent Grant avd Gen. Sherman will attend the reun ie rny of the Fenveasoe in Loubville om the Hah wad btn of Novenuder. Joka Hs urveated In Richmond foreeo terfoiting Internal revenue tobacco staups, Is BOL & sieclalancuk ul tue Dose Olllee, The rican Chris nven cluded Muy y next t.ceung fa Ludianupo Coe steamer Berra Newads Yuh dura 9 heavy tu Monterey Hor paarenger Kain in Calitarnia on Wednesday destroyed muck ooed along the Ite of the railroad and tae ting transportation, ua ia St. Loa! ny wdoitod TovOlut 0.16 Geasadine Laat Lae wm. Mal De Lemuved to the dliwatsaip, | valley, ‘The workipg women of Massichusetts, In Pane Hall yesterdey, chose Mrs. KL. Daniels Prestiont, a ied Teevitiions ugultist Lic factory operative Missionary Society's to Louisville yostore t ashore on the A section of the crib work for the breakwater froutor Buftalo Wargor Brake fron the mooning mee jaz the gale on Weduosday wud Was WrecKed Gu the oa On Tuesday night one of the sallors of the Cubum war ot Cuba leaped from fou (Dd tory window ofthe wait's Lvae ta Wali toa, N.C. and wal himself. Youterday the thirty ru anniversary of t! & mob pul a rope aroui uttering ADOLWOU seme Director of a Boston Insurance C from jall vesteriiay, having serv ine Wose of UI pay. two tnonths lawyer, ‘The master, John Petty, mate, Joseph W, Cone lug, and a seaman uamed He iry Vocersou, of the br iKathtot New Fork, wers waeiied overooand tm's geld om the 13h ult, The Albany recommend the adoption of the judiciary, article of the amended ation. Mi vlan Me Kvarts, Lr vthers have lished ae address room We adopuion, Kxtonsive frauds ou the Louisiana State Treas by adred thonsund doilare Iiet bee ver-tillated ta ed Oni 1 rut pasitust tas aha to the Yai 9, gave a magnificent baidut foud'condue of aed tisie wives. Air. Beats, on bene Of the membore. pres uted MPs, Marahait, Noi House, ta Mie Proakdent, a packaze oontalning $300 ia In the United brates Supreme Court yentonty the ense of the Hu le o Canal Company ae Gi Tad a Wit habe ae 1 ret dette sale Of meal eatale for wi e puler auly 2 pad. ‘The River Imorevencnt Convention tw Rat a anit