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, B,. 0 the powers that be to ins force of arian the fea vb Of the Monroe doctrine. Let ve admis, rétioburse France the covts of the expedition, the Tuile- Ties Cabinet would still be wnabie to consider the Mexioan question solved. In his fetter to Marshal French stated the object of the Mexican expedition as the erection Of @ barrier preventing the United sevuming too powerful and & position, ‘taking possession of the coasts and seaboard countri Se Gui, It must be pene nye go ngnente | ‘rench promulgated w' said to have si the grandvat idea of his reign, ata time when the Southern Sia'esof America were ina far wore gulvaniagrous port ticw Uan now. A year ago even it might well have that the Confederates would <monarchy by arms in case of danyer . the Mextean nrinicipatities shall declare taemselven by free vote satiated with the estabiisumont choice of an Avstrian- prince. and, a we are positively as- tions only, Archduke Ferdinand Mextoo. THE POLISH REVOLUTION. Imperial Honer to General Mouravien. Ihe Frrratide Rosse of the Vth of September publishes a Becript addreseed to General Movrayiet — Tieakt. Niconsiewiren: Four montiis azo I galled you to the admipistration of » bre cuutry, where revolt, prepared long beforehand by ‘partor the’ jocal population, bad shaken the bases of ein! order, disorganized all the brauehes of the wamini tal aod brought about « log series of manguinary Aruggies. Without rerarding your hoaith, impaired by bug iabora im the service of the State, and with ue fal! inowlodwe of the ditficuities you were about vw contend vith, you accepted with exompiary yelf-deuial the mis- fon oered w you, Hy vour indetatigable activity and your energetic arrangements you have speedily arrived Mt @ snecessful result. lu the greater part of the country commitied to your care order is already re e@tibushe |. and in the remainder it is being progressive. ty nk you for your @lortx, Owing to which we see the moment approaching when, without re ‘sorting £9 measures of regretable severity, tranquillity may ve deduitery oonselidated, and the geoeral princi ples of the ,overnment and of the administration be re- tablished. in order to prove to you my sincere xrati- tode for vour constact and abseluie abvezation and tor your svertiors t the conntry, | name you Knight of the Inspertal Order of mk Andrew the Apostle, of which [ send yon the meignia, and I remata your invariably afvction te ALEX ANDRE A similar reseript has been addrewed with the sune fosignia to Genoral \nneukoi, Governor General of hell, Podviia amd Voihynia. Death Roll of The following is the official tit of the Polish patriots who have been publicly executed by the Russians in the meaths of June, July amd August, 180 tho Courrier de Wing and tho Deiewmile Mowszechny of ot ac Warka, Shot at Wark hot at Warka. Whine. » Sot at Dunabary Hanged at Wilia Kowno. rt niged ac Warsaw a Engineer - $ L. Frankowski Braden: : 1B, - BOL at Siedoe, Henged at Lablin Rbow at Momiiew Brot at Mohite at Prowl Bhot at Wiina. janged at Wiha. Show wm Bokoiky one A J) Slerakowsk i. Ret, Capt. of Stall Hi Sela, Peasant... -Hanged at Warmer Hanged ac Warsaw » 4 at Warew Hance & Ware Btrot at Kohaes ew r Keo at Kale Surgeon. Shot at hier Rec Komeda officer Boot at Berner. (Ret Rogan ollicer Suet ay Ay toons Shot 0. Wooginwek. Hanged at Rw OMnl Arrvmmn Priest * Cltren 0. Hanged at Kowno, bem... Shot a: Kowne, Landowner et, Kuwano oe ’ 2. JG sears Venamnt i ume Gear Sapam Sg Omeint Arrival of the Satonia. ‘The 10 numb Baxooin, Ca: rautinan, whieh toit Sratvam tow on he 201 o Bepember, arrived at twin ort eariy yoateeday morn ny. hier Hewe aod Lemay Ae bare been an Liditiared vr REWS FROM CHARLESTON. Arrival of the Transports Fulton and Coumo- Saas politan and Guaboat Queen. The Late Firing of Our Batterics |"hr, on Sumter, K &e., &e., ae. ‘The United States steam transport Fulton, Captain Wot- ton, arrived at this port yesterday morning from Port Royal, 8. C., 0m the 3d inst,, and Charleston bar at haif- past four o'clock op tbe afternoon of the same day. ‘The steamer Diamond, Captaia Milne, with a cargo con- sisting of liquors and saltpetre, prize to the United States Guobvat Steitin, arrived as Port Royal om the 20th wit. be was captured in St, Simon’s Sound, while attempting toran the blockade toSavannah. She had'cleared from Nassau, N.P. ‘The yacht Tortugas, under the command of Captain Me Farland, United States Engineers, bad just arrived at Hil- ton Head frem Key West, Tortugas, Bt. Augustine and Fernandina, Fia. She reports that no yellow fever bad mado its appearance at either of those places. The United States gunboat Queen , Acting Master Robert Tarr commanding, from Morrie Island September 28, has elso arrived at this port, stopping at George- town ber September 29, with the mails from the U! nite: States gunboat Dai-Ching, Officers and all weil. Touched at Morroll’s Inlet, 8. €., upland so, and left the mailson board United Btates steamer Memphis, off the bar. All well on board, October 3, stopped in Hamp- ton Roads, and sailed thence on the 4th. The following is ‘8 list of her officers: — Acting Master Commanding—Robert Tarr. and Bzecutive Ufficer—Jjobn Parry. nd Salling Masler—andrew Neileon, Enymecrs—¥irat Assistant, D. ©. Stillson, acting chief; fecond Assistant, 3. A. Bryant; Third | Assistants, R. Ewang, C. 8. Morgans, Acting Master's MaterThomas 1. Marble, John 3. 3 Brien, Charles F. Hateh. Acting Assistant Paymaster—-Filtot Littiejobn. Paymaster's Bonar Heary O. Morey. Surgeon's Steward—G, W. in, The United States steamer Cosmopotitan, Captain Crocker, Morris Island and Beaufort, 8. C., sixty hours, ‘With two bundred and twenty sick and wounded soldiers to the Medical Director, also arrived yesterday morning. Wo are indebted to Mr. Chas. B. Fenwick, Purser of the Cosmopolitan, for interesting intelligence. The fol- Jowing is a list of the passengers by the Cosmopolitan :— Burgeon R.'B. Bontecon, U.S. Vola. in charge. of ship; Massach: dls.; Assistant . o. U. 8, A; Assistant Surgeon E. ou ols; Assistant Su N. F 8. A.j Medical Cadet B.D. Mitchell, U8. A: in¥True Bandon Co. 4a, New Hampshire Vota. payl v1 1 EB aad ake re Pa val B, ead jerpo! ankle; J. 0. Obi Yois., gunshot wound ‘in left int, Co. I poral Geo. A. Bridy P, 6th COumecticut, right shoulder; Cor CO. Ge Te Now! Hampshire: deft jampabire , mould Geo, W.Giiiman, Co. E, 7th New let hip; Henry Buah, Co. B, 85th Penaryivania, amputation Je‘ t jeg; J. B. Raynor, Co. junteers, BB, 45th New York Vo i arm; G. W. Berry. Co. D, 7th a. ‘contusion of back; jeant 1th New York Volunseers, gunshot excision four inches. Fi New Hampshire Volun' Frank Dayy. Co. K. wound; Lewis Dye, Co.T, 100th New Votunicera, Shronee diarrbven; teane Kek!y, Co. 1. 67th Ohio Volunteers, Minte ball through left caif; orporal H. W. Flumt, Co. B. 7\h New Mampshire Voinnteers, gent Artan Lente, Ce. ¥, 10th |. Armstrong, Co. 'H, 39th Hae racture * raver: rors ampniauon ¢ Jett foot loli . ny Co, Harrowe J Wa vo, I. > ; (nt oe ark = White, Co, &. fad eunsy! AMputasov a ack Obie, amputation of thign: J. Mote c chronic diarrbos; H. D. Harris, Co, D, 7th ampuration of thigh: FW. Kelner, ebroniec diarrh:r J Co, ‘orporal L. Whitney, Ce, @. wound in foot: C. A. Rebinsou, Co Baie Ewen, Co. F, #th, eine, € K, Sd New Torker, Go’ By id Ne igrry, Co. F, 40h Mansacku- jaine: ©. F. py ae Co. D, bby. Co, Ho 4th New P- Nbth New York, % Clark. Co, Ay. ith Comueeiio P. Dean, Co. 0, New York Volunteer Sonatnen Todd, Cor s7th Penaviva Foster, Co. B. iiich Ne diarrhy: Corporal RK. C. Ricker. Co, B, Bt senchtnetta: ALG, Revaolds, Co. A. eecaas aetls, wd ‘Mth Wi York. chronic yb: oith Ohio, gunshot ot jolloway, Ce. ad ay, Co. H, Tth New Hampahire, wound: J. W. Ran Ue. A. 6d Onio, shot woand. Roniges, Os; BiG Coutgtajet nenfies compa: Soha ii ines Cr Sounerticut, gum ‘woun ry os Ce Peonsy!vania, Gunes J and. i Mth Pennsylvania, gunshot wound: Ht. 30 E, Both Veunsyivauia, guosnoww onnd : ©. Neb Co. C, Wib Ohio. gimshot wound: Ro Be not Le Comorna, CoG. L. Doane.’ Co euillery, New York arililery, gunshot wound, Co. K, Mb Maine. gunshot wornd, R. Willer, 34 Rhode Islan Arililery, gooe wound: Hi ton. Co, G, Sith. Pennayivanis, chrome Jobin Jowett ‘snamioian tat wergeant H.W. Robi @arrhow; HF raunchy amputated: George 8 Bt a of bwek, Corporal Levi Mile: Fe, gunshoi wound Serzeant ew York, nsor wo wd: J, Siebert, Wi. Wood, enren Hines, D. Barhite, Co ti New York, @ W. Woige, Co. H. gr, Olio. M & C! Place. 10th Connections « © ie iar Go. G; sh Maine; F. Detier, Oo, K. 76h. Penneyivants ehronte darth Wm, Frank, Co Ba ™ Yors arti! lery, © diafrivra, R Adans, Co aralie r k, ronic rheuuatian ; J J. bray A, au York, > 3d Now Wore, chron ie diarrhre, . Hath’ New York, chroate diarrhara, A tent few Le wound, Anderson, Co G, Stich Massechosetran, 1 inleramtient fever; ©. D Hansord, CoC. 10sth Penngyt-a. | nig, chronte diarrherm: James Acker. Co. C. iit New York dropay aod seu ) Coporal M York, debility anv. sonrvy; York, chroaie intam l» Kyte Kew You ft Davia, Co K. e9un New York * CoG. 40th Biamancnn setis, dysentery: 7th New York, D. Frank, Co 1 104i New York. sure Joon New York. oh wn C9 6K, Lut New Tork, 4uth Massachose.ts, dropay; J jew York chronic jmgammatinn B ith ¥ Co Ke tith Matne " TL, Hoover, Co. ©. 76th Pennsylvania, debility, O ©. Ramians, CoG. 100th New Yura gunsho. Jeteron, C0. | Taland anciliery ha Wek CO Thy Comnrotioat, remiita G 11th New Yors Noo a do. Beth aan p gner, Co. D, New York Iniependeat hatiery, amoutation of right leg: Geor.e Wo Davey Oo. 4. 1 uh New York, ma- lara fever, W ry « not left Wea: J. Connon, Oo. Ky New sation att arm Le F © Hi, ih Rew York ehcvws Marre | Mi vacheordia gna | Gat NEW YORK HERALD, WE fever; A. Petiipince, Co EB. Wath New York, Frama Bevcrwit A. JB B mn @asrhue; Mr. Galen H. Osborme's Despaten. Monae Ie.ann, 8, C., Sept. 30, 1863. ‘THS SHBLLING OF FORT GUNTER. ‘The only event worthy of record since the departure of the Arago, on Saturday last, bas been the shelling of Fort 28th mot, and maintained it at long intervals until now. This slow bombardment, {t is understood, ia at the request of Ad- ‘miral Dahigren, who seems iucimed to the belief that the enemy have been improving the ull in operations here by the erection of sand dattegies and the moenting of heavy guas withing the rains of the fort. My own opinion is that the only fre which Sumter eould now ia- fiiet upoa the mailed fleet attempting a passage to the inner harbor would be that of small arms, Ove gum Icnow js atili uninjured; but it ts im a casemate, on the Charleston side, and cannot be brought to bear upon the fect until they are well into’ Rebellion Roads, at least = mile and a half from the fort. GENERAL CILLMOMN’S HEADQUARTERS, Major General Giltmore has removed’his headquarters to Folly Island. The rapid and irresistible encroachments Of the tides upon his emcampments here left him no al- ternative. Headquarters are now established near the shore, in the midat of » palmetto jungle, The ioeation ia im every way proferable to that upon Morris Island, ‘4 QML. OF DB STOVE,” Quite an uproar was occasioned in the rear of the Mimatn’s tent here yesterday. General Torry, whose Deadquarterg adjoin those of your correspondents, has Bable cook, who wanted some lead fer his fishing tackle, ‘and undertook to melt some from the outside of a ten- Pound Parrott sheli, which he discovered lying about the camp. Placing the projectile in a steve, and seating himself where be could catch the molten metal in a shovel as it fell, be soon had the satisfaction of seeing one of the most startling views ever brought to his vision, The sbell exploded, and, besides blowing the stove and the cookhouse to atoms, inflicted serious wounds upon the darkey. My servant, a contraband from Beaufort, gave vent to the universal sentiment, while he was surveying the wreck which the explosion occasioned, and from which we 80 narrowly escaped, im the folowing sage remark:—De dam ole fool, come clar gown yere fm Bos’ an’ puts shell in de stevel’’ If General Terry's Riggers covtinue te obtain their ‘‘sinkers”’ in this manner, you may expect to hear that the Hwkatp’s headquarters have been removed. TH WeaTeKR Is quite cool, and evercoats and extra biankets are rapidly coming im demand. No rain has fallen here fora fort- night past; but during that time fresh winds from the northward and eastward have prevailed. ROSECRANS’ ARMY. Unimportant Results of the Rebel Cav- alry Raid in His Rear. No Apprehensions of It Interfering with Hi Beinforeements or Supplies, Mr. Theodore C. Wilson's Despatchs. Nasavnin, Oct, 5, 1863. 1 have just returned in @ special train from Murfrees- boro, The enemy hawe to-day destroyed the‘large railroad bridge south of Murfreesboro, They burned one portion of it, and the other portion they ont down. The bridge was still slightly burping when | left. All was quiet at Murfreesboro at 4ix o'clock to-night. Nasaviita, Oct, 6—8 P.M. I bave just returned from Murfreesbure. Everything in a military point of view wan, at the time I left, of « highly eocouraging character, ‘The railroad und telegraph lines are not materially in. jured, considering eur ability to repair them with aes patch. The raitroad line will probably be open by to. morrow wight; the telegraph line sooner. To-day rail road communication ouly extended to Murfreesboro. At this time @ heavy force is engaged im repairing damagor to DOLD the raitroad aud telegraph linon. It is now evident that the euemy made this raid with the view of delaying reinforcements reaching Rosecrans In bis design the ememy hax signally failed. This intar- ruption to the railroad line will not embarrass the army for supplies. Mark this. We have the force to keep our Vine of communication open, and we are going to do it, At loast such is the present determination, Anmall party of rebels crossed the pike between bers and Murfreesboro at an early Dour this morning, The Croming was made near Smyrna, The enemy made a more hasty than elegant reireat when pushed by a force of Wilder's Union cavalry, The enemy's force engaged in thin raid moved towards Shelby ville, ‘To-day the authorities at Mur/reesboro, wp to the time 1 loft, bad no reliable pews from the front or Chattanooga. Colonel Edwin MeCook, commending @ cavalry brigede, K.lted and woonded one hundred and twenty of the evemy in his attack on the rebel force that made the demou tion on McMinnville, He took one colonel prisoner, alto pine line officers and eighty-seven privates. red nive hundred mules and all the plumder that tbe revels bad previons'y taken from us. Ome of the captured majors wax chief of the escort of the rebel Genoral Wheeer, The other major wax chief of start of the rebel General Mor The General Press Despatch. Coverenats, Oot, 6, 186 Private advices from Chattanovga up to the L tant Tepresent that the army Ww in fine apirite, and ite portion mm impregnable, A special despatch from Knarvilie, dated the Sin says — no Our forces below have penetrated to the Hiwamsee river, WA snomy retiring. The rebels have also fallen back sdobe, Colume! Carter being beyoud Greenville lo night NEWS FROM BURNSIDE’S ARM The Strength and sec A npectal despatch bax been received from Knox vill whied ie commidered entirely reliable, thet General Burn Side held the country south from Knoxville Ww Calhoun on the Hiawassee river, and the Weelern and Atlantic ton, the junction of the Western and Atiantic and Rome Railroads, and erat of Knoxville, as far as Greenville, on the Fast Tennessee and Virginia Railroad. He also pow Benes al] the pumsee mto North Carolina. right wing {sm Communication with General Rosecrans, aod ition all tbat could be desired Eis army ie im the b Denith and spire pe Serenade te Mre, General Rosecrans at Syreeme. Srnaounm, Oot 6, 1665 The wile of Major Geveral Roweoraon wan serenaded in this ety thin evening, a6 the revideare of Thomas © Towumend, Dey., D9 Cares tandres members of tbe Loyal Langone wad & large couceure® of cline” Mee, 7 @ Atvord made the addrere om beball of the cizens, and was reayouded W ou behalf Of Mes. Remerans by Wither Hogeman, hey, of New York, ‘The Sales of Gavernme * Petavereia, Oct 6, 180", The subscription agent reports the wale of S14 160 Gre twenties ty dey Hetiwarion wo t waa to thm 84 oe om Oo * ‘ W Dores ant “hate mney Done vou by Oo set Later Intelligence from North Carolina. the Raleigh Standard, Destruction of Rebel Salt Works at Wag's Head, deny Rene Mr. Samuect R. Gien’s Deopateh. Newsman, N. 0., fept. 38, 1868. ‘THB RAEMY EXYRONNG 4 UO RAID OW A LARGE BCALE, No reliable tptelligonce hag bees recetved from the in- terior for some days. The latest is m effect that instead of the esemy preparing to advance upon us, they were calling Out their Home Guarde, sed maktng preperations to defend themecivos against am apprehended advance of & Union army, or raid om a targe scale, The Home Guarda In nineteen counties have been ordered out, and Grilting te the order of ‘the day and night, Colonel Wm. ‘H. Harrison bes command of the Home Guard in Wake county, Thereare but few rebel North Carolina troops im the imiterior. Their places have been supplied Dy Georgia troops im most cases, A Georgia regiment of cavalry and one of rangera bave just made their appear. ance above Falmouth, REPORTED APRAMINATION OF MR. MOLDEN, OF TI RALMGH wTANDARD. Deserters from the rebel foross in the interior bring in im mreport that Mr, Holden, the editor of the Raleigh Standard, bad been killed by desperadoes. We have no moans of ascertaining the authenticity of the report; but im the card which Mr. Holden published immediately after his oifice was demolished he stated that the publication of his paper would be at once resumed, as he bad mato- rial at command sufficient to enable him to do #0, No Paper bas yet been received, although nearly a fortnight thas Ginpeed since the outrage was committed, and the inference is that obstacles have been tbrown in the way of the resumption of the publication of the Standard, even to the extent of the assassination of itweditor, But it is to be hoped that an event so deplorable, snd so unfortu nate for the success of the conservative movement in the Suite has not occurred. COMMERCIAL RELATIONSCLAREING METWREN THE NBW YORK OUSTOM HOURS AND THE S€ECAL REVENUE REGULATIONS OF ‘THK TREASURY The schooner Hevry T. Wood, Captain Potter, arrived here op Saturday from New York, with an assorted cargo consigned to W.C. Hamilton & Oo, The vessel and cargo were cleared from the New York Custom House agree- ably to special regulations established by the Ireasury Department (May 15, 1863), to meet’ thie and similar commercial cases, and which regulations have never eeu repeaiod or rescinded. The five per cent duty on the cargo was prepaid in New York, the necessary bonds relative to traffic with the ‘enemy, &c., were entered fato, and evory security required by the New York Cus- tom House officials ay to the legitimacy of the cargo and {te destination was given by the shippers. The certificates to this cflect were brought on for inspection Of the revenue officers im New York. Colonel Heaton, the special revenue agent of the treasury for thia district, being absent, his permission tw land the cargo could not, Of course, be obtained, and his representative bere (Mr. Carpenter) reqnived General Peck's authority before be be. would grant permission. On being ied to, Ge- neral withbeld the required authority, and, it is reported, a ce ow the mub,eot enaued between Band the A ‘Hamntion to bie paeseot action by motives beth conscientious aad patriotic. ° ey torah rot se Gd Subicink A few days sives Ca) Schafer, 1 New Yorke sith oma dhenchreconte of the (me Hamdred and First dnd Gue Himdred and Setond#Penusyivania, anc his own regiment, visited the enemy's salt works af N) Head (Currituck), and destroye fe works, whiph were supplied with wrougBt irop pans, and about one Rumdred Dushels of nalt. The salt ts prooured from springs, which re purnped ont Aud (he water thrown into vate, a stone ® row irom the oesan* The enemy were inaking about one hundred amd fifty bisbe ® perenight, sending it acros Corrituck Found in canoes to Carriteck Court House, where it sold jor $30 per vusbel. Une man cau make ten bt. Captain schafler found no rebele, and destoyed witheat opposition, (RAY et OF ABRENCR. Lieutenaut Colonel J. F. Follows, Seventoonth Massa. chusetts Volunteer; Lieutenant Colonel J. G, Chambers Twomty third Massachusetts Volunteers, and Major 1. C, Jameson, uth Ruode Island Volunteor artitiery, bat been appointed & parmancnt comminsion Lo examine th papers presented by ollwore oversiAying leaves Of alr o@, and Lo determine whetuer the time granted in or dors was exceeded (ram proper and sufficient canse, UUALIMCATIONS OF VOLUNTRER OFFICERS, Major General eck has appointed a military board to Wwe the CApACKY , qUAICALIOAR, propriety of con aud eiiciency of rich conmivad ned ofiwersaf volunteers may be ordered, vetore it. The follows in the de tail for ‘he bowel ’—trigadier General i, N. Paimor United States \olonteers, + olonel T. 1. ©. Amory, seven tecote Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Simou EL. Mir, Toird New York cavairy, ‘olonel Ht. 3 vith Rhode iniand artilery, First Lieutenant J, 3. buliar, Third New York artillery: THR TORNEL IRON CLAD RAM OY TUR ROASORE, It # rebably reporied that the rebels are workiwg with the greatest energy i coustructing their tron raw ou the Roanoke, above Pirmouth The iron plates are on the bill, amd aboot six hun are compieting her, We may exy sullere:d to come down mrs The lot near the Orphan Asylum bas been dosiguated ers dying in the vieinty of Ne Wo be carefully prepered and ral Peck has ordered that charger and faded for trial before gouwr: examination o Specifications to a charge of desertion InUME allege that the sconset bad been “duly eulisted 19t0 tbe service of tbe Covel Staves A failure in this rempe@et is fatal The 4 9bOMt Quaker City, Lemporurily repaired, started for New York from Moretead Oy today, two thewand canon of rknORS Are reported ax Axisting In Newberu vo day, one hundred of which are oasew Of emalijx A’ negro boy, called Corvetive, onus tbe servant of « val a Newborn, was detioorate, by & diack woman, whose boy ‘The murderens iw in jail Again’ expres schooner Dwight Davidvou, from Ne » Arrived at Morehead City on Friday morning ore \ik unloaded, and mot of Lbeue tr Major General rok and mtaf bave started ons few days tompection of the deteaces mith, Roawoke Istvod, Hatteraa, ke. a Schooner Lottie uf New Haven, boand to Matemurs oth an assorted cargo, went anBOre on the beach abov) s Mend. Her cargo was landed and sold, aod the ven , near Plymouth, a few days ago All quiet ig Kdepton a few days rince, when some of IFy viaited tne place. © & report that Elizabeth Oity bav been NEADE’S ARMY. bam's Despatch. In ree iene, Oot 4, 1803 ros RMT rime, \dout twelve o'clock to-day Lhe rebel mersengers, Ww the abape Of aiellx, paid ana viet. The Sring oor extreme Jef, in the direction of Sommervilie Ford, Mr. DP. yer BNGLAND | PArange that the same bad fonting towards Png iand ectuatet the people of rebeldom ae those of the loyal Fiatet, 1 DAVO Me Many inielligent persone of strong Fouthern preeitvitien, amd yet they distrast Enginnd, ‘Their ery #—England hes playod a doabio game of fant tod lyons, and bag signeliy failed. bhe a sow bated by the North and deepined by the I amy thing eouid unite these two sections in brotherbood, it would he war againat England, lnsarances om Vessels Destroyed by the & The ship Anne 7. Hebmntt, destroyed by the Pirnte A/RWaMne, * a0 Ingured in Breton others tor aboot qu Te ww Pree eo destroyes by tee \iabeme, wae taut | 1% Bowtie e $60,000 the Of Tom, Mr estae Corning. Aenart, OF Oboe Assassination of the Union Editer of N .SDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE NAVY. Launch of the 0: ag Miata Btenmer yaok. The Nyack, 6, screw steamer, wee launched yesterday ‘4 tLe Brooklyn Navy Yard im presence of a large wumber (of epectators, among whom were severa) dist inguisbed Persone. We notieod among others Captaia Drayton, one @ two Russian officers, and nearly all the officers of the yard. At precisely tb:ee o'clock the blocks were cut away, and tbe vessel glided gracefully into the water ‘amid the cheers of the bebokiers. The North Carvlina Band was stationed oa the poop and played Hail‘ Colum- Dia” an the veesel wae leunched, Miss Kmma Paulding, daughter of AdmiPal Peniting, christened the vessel. ‘The Nyack belongs to & new type of vee sel recently imtroduced into the avy. The succes of the Maumee, coe of the fret propellers of moderate dimensions ever built for the government, proved that other vesscis like her might be Dullt with advantage. Ships like the Niagara, Koancke end Merrimac are the only otRer propellers tn the wrvico. About five manths since Secretary Welles issued an order to the differont naval constructors directing them to com mence at coce @ feet of small propellers, to drew from seven to ton feet of water. They were to be built a» fol. lows — Name of Vest. Preaent Condition. Where Building New York. + Portsmouth, N. H Boston. fac0 ... esc sees : “Philadelphia, Sbew mo! eee Alloa... .Portamouth, N. H. ‘Tho Nipeic was the first vonsel of the fleet launched. ‘She was put in commission @ few weeks since at Ports mouth, N. H., but unfortunately broke a part of her pro- peller soon after. ‘The gunboat Nyack is generally acknowledged to be the most beautifal little craft aud is more of « navy yacht than any vessel im tho service. Sho is one hundred and eighty feet long, thirty-two feet wide, and tweive feet depth of bold. Her capacity is eight handred ton: Her armament will consist of six Dreadside cloven-inch Danigren guns; the wii] also have « two bundred-pounder on & pivot and a thirty-pounder ritled gun, The magnitude of this armament can only be appreciated by comparinun, In former days one of our Bfty gdm frigates carried on her gun deck generally cight or ton eighty-six pounders, which were then considered the beaviest metal that it would be proper to put on board aship. Subsoquently bt-ineh guns were introduced, and three or four of these were considered a very powerful contribution to an armament of an immense ship-of-war, But now this lit He Nyack—a small screw steamer, not quite «ix hundred tous burden-contains six broadside eleven-inch Dab! gren guns, every one of them woig! over fourteen toms; #0 that ber armament aloue weighs almost one hun dred tons; nearly the entire burden of « schooner almost as large as herself, vot to speak of the immence pivot guns, the movements of which some yours ago would be considered as fatal to the decks of the stoutest craft alloat. Of course the engines of such a lit@e vessel will ite eneugh to do to produce great speed, and it ts to be regretted that the Navy Department bas not given more machinery to the screw sloops, and, indeed, to aii It ie impossible for a ship to go fifteen or sixteen miles an hour if sie is joad- ed down with a beavy battery. The guns of the Nyack will; of course be on the spar desk. The accom- modations for the crew areon the berth deck, whore the ordinary hooks for hammocks are fastened into tho beams. The officers’ quarters are as eommodious and comfortabloc.as the space at the dinpesal ef the constructor would permit. The storeroom for coal will enable the engineers to lay in seven or eight days’ fuel at atime witheut much ipoonventence. The eompiement of men senerally allowed to such » vessel an the Nyack is about ope bundred. INCREASE OF THB NAVY. It te well known to many of our readers that Otis Tufte, Faq., baa been for some months engaged in elaborating plans for won voasels-of-war of a model different from any boretofore built, and bas Been urging thetr adoption upon the government. Mr. Tufte has recetved from the gtvernment coptract to build one of these vessels after bie plan, aa slightly medified by the government. ‘The vessel will be 350 feet lovg and of about 5,008 tose capacity, and her constrectiva will be watched with great interest by all wRo are interested im imereasing ihe of ciency of our navy. Gomeos? Maxaennan —The following is & Met of the officers of the steam boat Marbiehead, aow off Charies- ton:— Lieulenan ommander— Ki Acting (Executive Uiicer). ‘Acting as eymawr A. Matford A 0, G. A. Harriman, DJ Acting Second Awsistant, Frank Henderson W. Balkley,M. A. Sutheriand, ¥. U W. Meade. Firre-anvemw Dowans ayn 4 Gow Ovary Lost —Mre, B. H. Mayers, a widow jady, residing at No. 98 Madison Stree), got into a stage of tho First avenue line at the Jorney City ferry, about ‘twenty minutes past eight o'clock on Monday night. In her portemoanaie abe bad a Ofty dollar United States bili (of greenback”), a five dollar Dill, two one dodar bilia, some small change and & long old chain, When puying her fare Mra Mayers took out When the arrived io Har bum's Maseom four or five taea got into ft im rather a be Mrs. Mayers drew toowards the Jeor to make for then, and wnmediately beard « wotnsn who Hoa the sidewalk ory Ont, “ADY por 2 1a Lhe stage Jost portemonn «a man bax picked Bon We tneton! vod her's want | on jumping from the stage the tnan wan gooe. }4 1y thas yustainn 8 heavy lowe, perbape at ibe } hands of plekpockete, if the finier of the monay and | ain i honest enough he yoay leave them at No 9s Madiaow atroet for Mra Mayers sonable reward will be given Metis OF rae Hetonice toa joal Society beld a very interesting mosting U fog. ih their elegant hall, corner of Second avenue aad Hleveuth street. Mev. Ir Ie Witt deuts, pronided, and alluded death of the late Promdem, Showid be winlt, a rox ert.--The New York Me 1 even of the View Pres ing manner ty ge Aner Bradish My Gollan C, Verplavek, as the oldest member of the society Wiiroduced & series of resolutions in testimony of Worth, ability, virtue and talent of Mr Mradit, whieh wore adopted with tbe utmost onauimity. Vresident King, of Columbia Collage, serooded ibe revelations, and maf Hon L iribute to the memory of the De Tyug, Me. Charis 1. Kirkland hug Addronsen, ‘ ne aod Mr EC. Benedict alee delivered & Aiiot with eulogies of Mt owner Bradwh » Volvo, Seeratary of the socety, remd a vary interesting tier from Mr. teach Law co y y and Mr. tee ls which many chapters 1 the deceased goatieman’s bie Were narrated Orne oF ms Tame Warn leer % At the opening ceremonies of the Thirtooath ward even. ug schoo| oo Monday last, a Citizen being preseut, at officars Koster, Tooker and Trapp t eudanoe of aduit paptia. Th Hoard of Trustees ree number of the leading drawn by Seboo! the extraordinary owing 14 th ghv ing epee Aad females, ant af 6 Khoroagh an ed ‘atord - t handred comm riot This maps Swony Pameerraniom —A few lage Ago « ver Sword snd @yulpanentn were prevented at Baa lot, 9 10. A. Vem Wyeke, of the Fieym (Tooth Lagion), by the noo-commpsmioned cd to Co! th NYY viicers abd searbara o* command. Oa Uw wo W yok, our comme arti im the by ys Toe privates and oteers of (be Tooth Lagwen present Ube wire of their regard.’ The preseviation epesch wan mate by Ser cenn D 0 of Manger Clemens. The gift wae daly acknowledged by 1 Van Wyek, » 1% 4 Stanon Hoo — William 6. robbed of ows hundred dollars io ibe Fourth wari beruse om Monday night under peoutiar ¢ rowmetar Hie bed been arrested for Cimorderiy comdurt. Ik ap Abd on being DrougMt inl the siatha (eciaet te \ the verpennt aaiwa discovered on board the Diritiah bark Mearl, CenIre pint Abantic doo8, whieh origioated ying ai the * the galley Captain Thompeon of Use foe ware amriy om the ay Aud Rw owing \ Vonlt Oxertions thet the Ore wae 5 dowd ae Krsan or Demers Airomen.—iiebem Lone, child aboot vie Yours oid, wae Kiet youte y drow tng 86 why of Bok whieh be proeme ard « | Highter at Mer No @ North river Carqner Ranney bev! 08 te \uest ovOm chee Tern thee jury teatored «ver hot in acertanre ee bie parents at 0. 1) Wastin om etrmet | Darwen Robort Pant, 5 samen belonging te the } evr ented fell eves wert fron emged wo Vor . 04 bn ing ret, BY & gnome 3 IMPORTANT FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. ARRIVAL OF THB SPRAMSHIP CHAMPION. and San Salvador. Nicaragua Deeply Agitated Against France. Mining Property Destroyed and ¢ Imperial Flag Ited, de, a ae, ‘The Uaiied States steamship Champion, Captain Timkie Paugh, from Aspinwall on the 27th ult., arrived at tb» port yesterday afternoon, with pareengere and treasure Thojfollowmmg ia the SPSCIS LIST OF THE CHAMPION. myossi 3 i Newton & Oo . 4 le A.B.Rosendbaum & Co 14 206, Kittle & Oo... ‘4. Cohen & Co, 800 Dunes, 1 Howea t Crowell... 14 sit - — . Fargo & Co... 69.000 Total, -- $286,567 Jemuings & Browsier 11,700 in THOM ANPINW ALI. Colgate & Hoffnan...$2,16 Oraer,. 660 Parnons & Petit * ‘The Guatemala arrived on the Zit nat, bringing news from Salvador to the 13th instant. - ‘The United States steamer Saginaw is still here, ova! ing. She met with some delay, her cbal being at Anpin wall, but will provably sali io a (ow days for the Nort Hor provence is required on the com of Central 4 rica during the present troubles, MAM #ALVADOR. We have no poritive news of the pont Of President Carrera, It t# rumored that they t+ Tocla, @ village about three leagues from the which caso the commufications of Preniden. barre with the port of Libertad are entir would complete the invertmont of the | well supplied with provisions, insure ttn The friends of resident Harries nevert Sanguine, and express pariect comfdence in ty muccers, Thoy say he has plenty of prove wus force of Ove thoussnd mon, whilat his enemins are be coming weakened daily by desertions and want o plies. There appears to be no doubi of tue truth of the assertion as regards desertion, aud whenever the Gunte malan forces retire from # department it immed turns to its allegiance to the government. The m tos, of which the press of Guatemala avails itwolf by much a extent, are manuisciured for the purpose of deeerving Genaral Carrera, forced by want of provisions, « obliged 10 forage ruthor extensively on the inhabitanis as 4 patural conssjuence, bad General Karrios arma enough, he would fod plenty of men W use them General Bouilia stil) holds La Uaioe aod San Mignel; bot bis forces buve dwimdied down to some two hundred wu Mty men. He bas wade preseing demande tor rewtorce ments, but will probably be obliged to retreat belure their arrival, His intection was to form « junction with the Guatemalan force, and ald tn an attack upon Mal vador. Gewera! Carrere was very anxious for his arrival, thereby showing & want of confidence is bis Aremg ih MICAMAGTA ‘The Nicari # Davo become very much demoralized, And have cominitied mauy outrages IB Saivedor aud How duran, their ofticers being unable Wo restrain their plun dering propensities. Ibey have exasperated the French residents to the utmost degree by destroying ty fo & Freech mining company, insulting the wives miners aad apitting upon the Preach fag, an evideuse of their disbelicf 1a Ke power to afford pro Colonel Thomas, an American, bat long a residemt of ua, who bed commend fore time of the Balvado , & mid to bem & erica wo Hitt fight 0 the death howd be fall tuto the beode the party who seized the steamer of the Ti, ny. Br. Noah 1. Wileom, Voited Mater Union, died at nes soomalter leaving Keale). waa ov his way lo the United Staten, in the hope thas of Air wight restore bin to health, i é i fr i e 5. . COTA KIOA. In Conta Rica mattera progress quietly. The only event te the refusal of the government Wo extend the tune grant St a Beletan company to whieh to build « road Wo the wih necessitate ite sbandon: Atlante cont, 1k would beneft the country by bringing it near & the European aud North American markou, all weir Produce being now chipped from the port of Muute Arenas in the Macihe News from the South P. CHILE AND BOL A LIKBLY TO RECONCILED LUD OF AN AMERICAN GO ANU SHIP 2OUADOm Paar an ING VO KNBINT MOSQUERA, BFC. ate, Sept. 27, Ike The Hogota arrived on the 21 from Valparaiso, wh cls port mhe left on the Ia plomber, The difficulty between Chile and Holivia’in regard w the pomeasion of the Mejillonew, will probably be sestio Ainiably , negotiations having besa reaewed In the neighborhood of Valparaiso snd Hantiago mosh ¢ has been canned by dronght, and the crops w erably fected. la the South, Lowey - we tho granary of Chile, the weather bas beet mucts tive | favore' The joat of the American ship portet on the 1hth @ Anguet, Bound w llavre, » grano. Her crew wore brouglt vo Valparaimo by the bark Frances Pamer | exter thern Crow wet ree. there was some unoasiness fli on wecount of nee of sinalipox. In the month of Sopaem'e twaoty threw parsons bad died. ib was thought 4 woud dinappmar wext mo The Macitc rteam Navigation Company is bolting thy er etrade, When © enkly live spon, Momyoere, eniling pen tis ania hitn in forcing hie iomae of tbe sy opan Fouador auned great on public, Tue milli has boew called Parelo® # beige mate lore 8 comme ul re Moreao, President of Houader, ot) mt meee Gerrrs Momyuore near Ue (rontion, am agreed wpe, hot haw wet Jom Ano blores akon of Ceueral Flore «bu fad poe to wettie al! matters im dispwte Sews from San Fra: tan on tw Arrived, bart Maria @icabeth (fateh), Valk, from Houg Koug. Hallet, chip Bolle Of (he Men, Foster, for Liverpent, few Paawowro, Get 6, 1870 feuded, chip Duoker Hil, for Liverpool, carrying iwen Lyi Uhemennd nacks of wheat, twenty tone of bate « nnd forty wm of copper ore, Meteo of the Hex, for Liver pool, carrying twowty sereu thoursed ache af wbest, one bandred and Ofty teow of tallow, ’ s0t8 of wheat eat be mhipped W Liverpwt Belore ue oe! ot Gers ate Med ba The Goversort Of Nevate ond Otab Torritorien dere cm la led eatiefactory Wentes will the Wostern baner and every pe anon tome abeoms edinne Ali tbe lo tinne weet of "Fors "Hepiger have been tented with A the Gowvonte, wed tor ere voluntarily manifecting frie ’ The olen Republican City Comvention met we ing snd whey tad Peenbations highly partons « . Of mustale ng Ube prenent free mache em, wh, 4 omart, ie betng SEdermined by ibe amen) Parcett wan onsrimeny by arclam tine The Court of 4ep be following ' Ine o re ae Court Caton ere Je - v7 we rine ” oe!

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