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NEW YORK HERALD) THURSDAY, OUTOBER 8; 1863.—TRIPLK SHEET. 3 TST Wowand Infantry and cavalry now proceeded in & wklo colon (rom tho orderly Ou id bbe Girection of the «pot where the attempt hat deen made. @p tho rosa they arrested, im the imoet | ruLkt mauser, Ory porson they met, dviving all Defore thou with thor youcts. Thoy then entered both (he hoi of nt Famoyeks one of which Binoy a private Nowe, eccupiod by be bousebeld caciusvely, aud tae uther, Perhaps tho moet magniticest howe m Warsaw, fitted ap in A Moat laxurlous Abd Ofe ped Dy Bearly ene busdied opulent and hichly respectable families. That the bom) +hould have boon turawn (rem of these houses Was most improbable. aud [ have already Pointed Out What it was impossible to koow whieh wan tho hose it was tirown, What were the Boones that were enacted in hese, perhap® Lhe Tost, Feepeciatic houses m Warsaw, between tive ia the afer. Boop and twelve al niebl, Hod only kuows, Thecrowd outside aw the winiows all smashed, and tho furniture, books, pictures, mirrors, pianos, dresses and cupboarda WH Out info tha Aireel; and they beard in the midst Of the yells gf the savage soldiery the noise of the Dreak. tng of furniture, and the despairtag women. After seven hours of ragged the mate inhabitants, u Bum ber,covered with wovads and coutusions to the chadel. These poor peopl? were without bats or coats, and their dlothes were neariy torn off their backs Aiubng them were acyerad old men, Whose weary and despairmg looks Jn Modowa street, huieh, these unfortunate people knelt slient prayer; but tbe voldiery rusted upon bey wnote, tare them from their kuceling them’ to march on. Meanwhile 4! children, thne deprived of their natural pro- teotora, wereexponed to the insults and obscene jokes: Of the drunken soldiery, without a home—even without warm clothing azainst the cold. Abont eleven o'clock P. del. Tight was seen io the ky above the spt where thése scenes occnrred. It was thouxht that this ust boa fire, cauced either by accident or despair. The Drigades immediately collected from all parts of the the soldiers who were posted in the street attow them te @uter it, and even threw furni into tho ames ae fuet, Iho fire lasted all night, thig morning three heaps of ashes are all that remain the residences and homes of nearly one hundred fami the victims | will ply. meation Priace Thad rak! and Count Btanisians Zamoyek’ (brother ‘Andrew). The residences vf both. have boon ground and@*both are now jn prison. The woll tal ecbolar Kowalewskt, rector of the Univer- bis persona) safety to the accident of bis home , bat of nis furniture, bis rooms and ent Oriental library—tho fruit of some Jndictoug catlection—notbing remaias, bing The ibrary of Prince Thaddeus Lubomireki, ‘gome time been occupied in writing a history bas deen completely destroyed in the fire. Aw articles, which, in the eyes of the birbarous: , were of more valuc--such as furs, dreasces, gilt divide amoung thore who showed the mest zeal in the work of destruction, ‘The immense @tores of the wine merchant Krupecki have been com- iit! BE ba | fi i resaeriayys foal ! i cas I i z 3 8 £ i im Insurgents Denied Atd? [From the London Times (city article), Sept. 25. ‘Tho Potish diffenity shou'd cause firmncss rather than @ depressiouof prices in the existing securities um the ‘Brock Exchange, since, so lone as it jasts, it will defer the fatroduction ra k wh tho preliminaries of country. It is no tage to our commercial or finavciad interests thet this great project should Fecetve obstrnction; but it is nevertheless impossible not to recognize #be fact that the ansevce of suck a feld for Investment must make a considerable ditlore:ce im maiu- taining the demand for such securities as are already in the In every way the vew Riseian project ap- ov eg abla, and the terms granted are woderstoud ‘be of a ‘character that in Umes of political coufidevce: end quietede would have been almast certain to command ‘ocoptance. The construction of a railway from Moscow development to the grain trade of Southern Russia of the utmost importance to the rae Of the Uuited Kingdom Sebastopol isthe only ‘arsian harbor that is never frozen up, und it is egntem. to make it afree port. Not merely the grain » Dut every other branch of Russian commerce would receive astimulus from the work, su Ihave ‘been imparted by no other means, ts beloved shat the Emperor and bis most liberal Counseliors are thoroughly convinced that it is by this measure alone that the opeuing up of the em- to Western trade, travel, aud civilization can bo ly accompiished. The coustructoa of, the line ‘wes to have occupies six years, and the main part of the ‘expenditure for iis maveriel was to bave been madehu circumstance of itself sufficient to give ani- ‘mation to many distinct branches of cecapation in our amaputacturing districts. At the same time the iuvest. ment, although a mizity one oven lor our capitalists, would, according to all ex; erience and probability, have Bemmeuted sttribaves of solidity 10 render it acauso of grees imate satisfaction that it bad served 40 fill a place that woul (86 t0 a great and, perhaps, toa very fatal omtent, have becn occupied by’ schemes of a purely @peculative description, got up for the sake of premiums By all tho classes who devote themseives to such matters 88 ® pormanent occupation, Rassia, however, Renolved (0 defeat her own plans, Ry tho infatuation which led her into the Crimean ‘war abe called into existence rival producers of we Staples of whicu she tously bad almost tie mono- fuficted a blow ijpow her commerce whic is day has not Leen repaired. With equal folly, she per ped to lene am ily. which is im great Bert dveto pervliar ondibion of American affairs, and May wever occur iguin. bngiivmen are aware that met omiy i the Kasatan Cours but of the Rass is unanimous on tho point of not making terms 8 people ta tnearrection, who jroless, uwreo- “er, that they will lista 40 uo terms whatever, sud r@bet this wnaniolty is perfectly mature). piped a England and Bre t0.g9 10 war in company for te judepoudence @f the Polee—an alien vacr—we are bound (9 dail (he clagns of the Com in Mi ‘began atu} ,whoare by @ certein ectent him with the pavie Kngiand and France, aml whose welfare ino commearcictl! sense if of wal importance io us. Tut Unese considerations, waich -would operate favor: Diy for Russia, cavect extinguish the anger oc sioned by the noodles barbaritiog wilh which ebe is carrying op the sirnugle, or counteract the couse of her di even im selfish teot m@ Qhus wantouly wenkentug the bends of ber well-withers. end giving to hor opponents the very opportunities they Genire. cry for Voilsh indepoudence would probably moaxe listie stir in auy quarter Of the world were u not ted far the purjoe of bringing tte existence a new ‘Power to counicrbalance the deeiine of the Papery ‘Rome, but the cry for bumuanity, Hid Gin for a decent Baaaifessution of respect for civiized opiniow will, 1 may be hoped, at wll times make itself heard without respect te political sof any Kind, rnd if Russia chooses to dely this and to destroy her own best interes for tha sake of sa age widulyence, + will b & yratiicatan Concemplaie ine pendity sha wus! sustain. Speech of the ¢ The Jou wil ts Sl. Petersbnrg 0° the tinw of Septeraber linbes the (oil text uk the speech of the Fenperor oc a At the -pewing of the Hind of timiand at Hemingiors, is as follows — | Kevummpronrves 0 san Goan Dover eng istax0:— In #0ring You assembied astound wot ywice hy baving ‘Deon uble (6 nceomnytish ry wishes wid in) hoped, My attention bis bot for a long ime <eortain number OF questions snecessively ‘which touch upon the most serioun z; © of Russ try. They have remained in Hispens solution demandet the +o-vparatiow tates Su Porior considerations, the appreciati wveh is re Served to me, hive Lot aliowod ine to asaemble Me repre. peutatives ofthe four orders of the Grand Duchy during Who Arst years of my retgh. Nowertbeles, have m Ume taken preparatory wweatures to reach’ this end, end to day, when circumstances are no louger ot a unt fo jurtity & longer adournmout, I vave cony tn order and some administrative a with which you will De cooupied dering the present eoesion, Consider Woe their importance | have liret caused the De cxamined by « commision compege! of persons in. vested with the confidence of the uathm. ‘Ihe pabticity ee to the debaces of this comtuission has informe! you forehiaud of the object of your deliberations, aud you have been in w poritien to investiate these proecte of lawe, oorsulting the opinions and tue wa try. he spite of their number and tm conse ge snily be possible ror you L» term: tive oma umation of 46 the period lixed by the law CMI statemeht which will be ved.to cover the current expenses, and that the com «aiderable increase of indirect tases, evilence of the pubs, te proep rity, bas perwstied the aypicaion of mor’| Pane, Sept, 26, 1880. vaxtenswe rewurces to the material & d moral d ament of ta» country. T have gathorized the government of the Grand Dachy £0 cootraciiamns ouly Lo prove (Or the Deces#Itiee Of the dest war, and'to cover the expense of comstrocume th fallway between Heisiociors and fa of the ompinyrment of these fans, w!: Movicated, well thaw You tat the actual revenue uf she Bute are cubficient to pay of shis webt with imtorent. My denke is, upeertbeler, (hut i fature po new joan be made withowtthe particlpation @f ibe States of Ure Grand Duchy, unless an unexpected svamen of the enemy, or ewe ouber upks reseen pr biic meidurtene tuakes (Ca ne ecnnity for us. The new laren which | caused 16 be yp Pomed te the Diet tend wo reaivextitioret oed Loz ugmant (Le welt r the inrke.chom of Lhe peop: the urgeacy aim ecope of Aber ri Many of the etpuiatione of the fu the Grands hachy are we joager apploabin Wo (be mbm things that.has areen since ith Lote wilh ibe om others are dyfitient in cearves aed preomm | to remedy theme knperiections. my Anenwn bo elaborated ayresct of jaw whieh wit cnniain ex fous and FoppRRMeRIS (0 theme Rtipabet one of the Stier Wo three penn the constitutions? mogereh o&! princiy n manners of tne poapteet Finland, and aw fte laws and inststulitor. | wirh to have agmnitton in thir Project a more wnteud thao what fe etater ai Feady jownens ay 0 the ™ 1 Of the asnturment of faxes, ay well a they rae! ing reeeuren wh cb they erly porwensa!, reer to mynel?, newerthe omer of taking th fe ein all quemtans votvet tour upon @ cbangy w You ape Aoquaint@s! with my seutiments and my wiehen for Lhe bagpinens and prosvecity Of the peoples eucrumted to my care. None of my acts can bare Lroubled de good onderstendiag “hich Gught Lo reign between end nation, idenive Uv thin ow Hinwe Lo De, ayD Lhe pawl, bie Pelations whuelt unite me lo Le vraye anil key mi paovie of Finland. ft emnteibuiee powerivily tv) ihe pronperity ot © country dear to My heart, And will furmiah me with # Bow motive (or assembling You pormdaaally Tt w for you, reprepeniatives of the (rand Duchy, Prove, by tbe dignity, fhe moderation end the calm of your discussions, that hands of 9 wise poopie, de cide! Wo iabor jo noord WIL” Le RovurMM@E, and iD A ial suirit, i the deyempmmont Of ibe welfare borat danger . | dearer. Cretse rates, Lard ; Moors.” helo arrests, be ty toatructed, must bo Skate borat nation, fn from being adeneee, be- ] genres Coase, pects army econo cuecsiet st | THE WAR ON THE CABINET. iin, “ea “Siow” oe chases of fal NEWS FROM HAVANA. Colebraving the Km bimical force, “the arrewia should be made wh ew dearer, We quote Butchers’ As-ortation 438. @ 43 Od. city rendored, 418. a due Od. perewt Quer, berk ARRIVAL OF THE EAGLE. a Whey aro in sermon. Gi ) Ranks evident!y ine Birthiay ered, 41 f 3 “ Fare in sermon. General {8¥om the Tandon Peet, Sept. 25.) ain caver, Poitiers gl Fat Oe Od. 0 9M, par Most Extraordinary Develop= | tiv couro m ce craur upon the strict procedet of tho ‘The Russian papere give an account of a banquet givem Seedn— ane raeed. age a at Warsaw by tue povsrais, otoers, sad membors of the very dull: conde Benceyrvenie. le eo ot ~ - A ments Yet Maf.. jan atyle, which waa, after all, but on mite Rorgian Club oa the occasion of the Ox rs Wirthday, | 204 TeGood at 2a.dd. per ga'lum, without baye - Hon of Cromwell applying “Pride's purge” to the re INTERESTING FROM ST. DOMINGO. Anning the oflice:s were onoral Lerg and Haron Korf, | Sbetge io spirits of petroleum, The oaly forewn represemtative present was the Prussian THA LATEST MARKBTS. arn Consul, Baron Roieben berg os tin case wae bg ene ‘he maiority of the gioste accordingly proposed tows Coron —Sales to-day (Saturday) 8,000 bales, ibelud to Pras tay army, te Klop.and histepresencaive st | 4,000 Ueto mecniatereand exporters, The marsot «| S¥Crotaries Chase and Stanton in Ap- Warsaw. “Drriny these tousts ibe band played tho Pua | Srmer, at quotations are wialtored, Blair ian natioual hymn, Baadnervrrs.—The market ie dail, Tho Prussian Consol answered in these words: — . Puovasoms.—Tho market is steady. swer to Mr. Montgomery ‘ Cpmimex—T thank you rincoraly tor the honor Lonpow, 26—Bvening. mati keowerel 10 ahem Foon voter Meee , Bowe earhnsiastic toast, Tam very happy to bo in these cir- Chitastances the interpreter your seutiments, and I Shalt vot {ail 10" report. them to’ those to whom they are Roe ee keg topes ine sranaion, bre ee ee History of the Coup @’Etat Against % addressed vales. Tecervod with cordial applause Pans, Sept. 21, 1069, the Maryland Legislature. ‘These wor's wer tuo Prussian. troops, Raron Wer- | Bourse steady. Rentes closed at 67.46. Hament of Rngland, “The process of arrest," ould be to enter both houses ab the same fimo, announcing (to the members) that they were ai Treated by orders of the government, and command them to remain ag they aro, subjoct to your orders, Any re sigtance will bo forcibly suppressed, whatever the con- sequences, Upon the arrest being eifooted, the mem Dere that are to be detained will bo fplaced on board @ special train for Annapolis, where a rteamer will await them, ‘Kverything im the execution of these orders ts confided to your secreay, discretion and prompiness Lat me ask, bave you, in your reading of French history, ancient or modern, seen anything vo sorpase tbe magrificent coviness of these tn. structions? =A Wisconsin Colonet fs to arrest tho Legislature of & sovereign Stato, secretaries, clerke and MORD TROOPS NEEDID. SERIOUS RUMORS IN HAVANA. A Negro Mevement Said to be to Contemplat: Re, Re, Ree The € mmission der, added that the Prossian army would be deeply touched by these sympathetic manifestations of the Rus Foren of tha cueste wished to propose a wast “tothe | — IMPORTANT FROM LOUISIANA | *¢retary Seward, General McClellan and Gene- best of the Russian patriote,”” acts Iu the frontier ieee the Rus- Ban! geanee, Provjonta ore tcliowed st S00 Sah cutie appeae nannnnnnnnnn nl ks Given Up te Ven ib other employes while the Legislature is in 60000: | 6 seasaenip vagle, Captain Adams, from Havana ou oben mpd prone pang then reese in it. = : wee . shoot down, if necessary, any who poi h yeaa 804 | ino 34 inat, arrived ab thie port yesterday afternoon. The a were #1 for - TORE s: or jo, on a of phage shee Pat Io bes wera wer by learaph, aot | Fighting ‘Reported at Bra Publication ef Pat Dimibiasiinss then to pantie wes ary iere dee poo phase ews, Which is interesting, wilt ba (ound iB tbe lettOr of ter felt to the ground, on ‘spooial train, hem Our Correspondent. ‘Another hauquet, says the Jnvalide Russe, took placo at shear City, and Ord the Files of Vinceanes-—I beg pardon, to Fort McHeury! Why might Kowso on the same occasion, Alt the Tussian authorities, ae from be not Seoretarica Seward and Cameroa, and Generals Me- Our Havana Correspondence. nasenig vee. Govereet, Mawes ceperch apitiges BS = it . the War Department, Gollan and Banks Just ag well have avoided the public HAVANA, Opt, 3, 1868. Pd ponent nia 2 Aspeech delivered by ——e of this ding, by causing the secession mem- Phe Retreat to Puerto Plata—Wercs Queritia War—Palee Moutavieg ‘nd prresgr ode te id ™ bers to bave been fquietiy, and, as iodividuals,oa | Mererts to New York Papers ftumore tn Hes restednese in Dis dit caeiied all expectations, “in | 70 Joumma) hae information from passengers just from (herr arrival te Prederick¥ insted of ‘waiting #0 dolibe- | Propet of a War of Racer—A Romance of Real Lif wa ‘New Orleane to the effect that brankiin’s corpe was re Waservarox, Oct. 6,805; | rately ynuil they were assembled in session and olothea | 4 Bride Shot at the Altar, de, ‘Tho year 1463 begina to turn gray. We are in October, “the pleasant month of October,” 009 of thows most tm favor among poote—a gonial month, full of balmy days and pot, refrenbing nights, Bit ia Northern clines the Deanty wears a melancholy tings, for the Mutter of falling rivelled and dead, fils one with mwful thoughts, while tho fow hardy flowers that have survived are already smitten with the antversal ceath and breathe their last faint odors through divcolored peters, to whieh gun and rain shall be welcome oo more, Here all different, nature torches us no solema lessons In weird in presence niwg to cool down, and al! Russia sends General Mouravie! ‘The speech made by Mr. Montgomery Blair on behalf Beomegra win in ene cera, | Pha anata en te rebirth ante ae 1 povalarity, but we da not "wish on our part to lope eo | ‘at Ord's Thirteenth army corpe sbortly after came UP } Chase's pronunciamicnio against Secretary Seward, i# not See Seer See are to him our sym- | and completely defeated the rebels. to be allowed to pass without answer. ‘he Secretaries ‘and our gratitude chiet of i Por government, Lat us. wily gentlemen, for General | No partioulare or dates are grven. The news is said to | of the Treasury and War Deparimenis havo Inid thelr Mouravieit the completion of the work he has #0 glor!008- | nove ween officially communicated to General Sherman at beads together, and we sball have to a few days an ly begun, and may our ancient right of possession over at 3 exploitation of “secret correspondence”’ from the files of fe rhe solidly contirmed. and tbe dawa of a bet- | Memphis. the War Department which will—at least, auch is {doubt- ter H aed love, fraternity and obtivion shine forth Jess, the hope of the publishing authorities—involvo aga cn vidual NEWS FROM CHARLESTON. Beward, Cameron, MoCiellan, Ranks and Governor Hicks fm ope common ruin. with all tho offictaanctity of Senators and representa: tives of the old Bato of Maryland? Thas such could casily have becn dove is clear, from one of Major Copeland's reports, in which he tells us that the admirable Noakes, aided by “thainvaluable Shriver had found out aod had ‘spotted the house’ in which ‘sx bad specimens’ (weaning six members of the Legislature) were bearding Noakes 1s on the watch,’? adds Major Copy'an eut where every man lives.” But of what use wan it for Noakes to find o@ their private residences when (hey wore to be arrested while m nession? ‘that the winether the Poles should be, recoyulted tu the quality of iehicttinccltenncbanne ‘The pamphiet is already in print, and is being circu: | “Tne oiegram in which Major Copeland annonces | skeleten root oF the garden's desviation, October m delligerents has been continually raised by one of the lated in quarters where {t will tell and have its eect in | 14 nanks that the Legislature has been wctzed,and thas | the tropics is @ type of everineting youth. The tres ‘ett @omn ultimo) reporied that Baron Gros by Arrival of the Prize Steamer | te pesding maryland elections. It purports to be | iho alleged seconsion members Lave beoo sent under | Af 84 «Teen am loxariant, the flowers are ax gorgvous ae formed ‘1 Russell ‘the opinion of the French govero- Diam d. “Secret Correspondence [liustratiog the Condition of guard to Baltimore, has a touch in tt of the comic, “Ibe ever—Hring in eternal sumnmer as if they never new iment relative to Polley negotiations is that it ts prefera. on Affairs im Maryland’? et the timo of the coupdeg@ by | Fations have gone,” is all he says, the word ‘rations’? | Wbon te die. Yor man aloue there is mo parpetual youth. ick Kees llega waghmaeiacwsisne pee wich the Maryland Logislatare was seized, imprisoned | Loing « cabalistic word to signify 1» Perlapa | Like tue year that now begine (o wauo, we turn cold an fade and die and aro forgotten, We rven kill each other in the tropies with ax much zest as pevpie of ether zonee are wont. Wo have our ware \o wage, oor josurrectinns and scattered to the four winds of heaven, on iho The Iron-Clads Engaged with the Bebel Bat- | 17m of september, 1561; and its object to prove that Seward, who is now trying to set up shopas the chief tia was the answer sent by General Banks to Geperal MoMellan, who telegraphed to him from Washimgwa under dato of September 20, 1861)—* Have you any more tories on Saturday Last, vender of ‘conservative wotions'’ in the Cabinet, was | of your (riends to nend from Frederick to Annapolisi™ | 9 Qvell and our rebels to subjugate, ax wall ae you of the &e., ae, ‘we. the orisinal organizer of thut Jacobin act, and that his | thereby showing that Governor Seymour, of your State, | Brat free States up yonder io the North, where jiberty chief instruments in the measure were Secretary Came was born and baptized in bieot—a misfortune by the should withdraw her proclamation of the 30th March, has mado the intericreace of Germany ia tho affairs of that kingdom intolerable, will probably refuse to comply fx not the only gentieman who uses the word *' friends’ in @ Ggurative sense. Thin despatch of MoCellan’s is followed by a long and rather self glorifying announce: ment of success, made by General Banks to Secretary William H Seward, tho gist of which ia in the fol lowthg sentence:—'* All the members of the Maryland Legislature assembled at Fredericlt (ity on the 17th in: Known or suspected to be disloyal in their relations ts th government bage been invested." General Banks winds up by blaming General Dix for having made some pro matore arrests of individual members at Paltimore rome way, for she has ever since, like the young tier, been wonderfully fond of #. Your theatre is ball a coatiient ~ ours the bistorie island of St. Rom ing I bad really eupposed that by this time, at farthest, T should have been done writing about the troubles in that inland, but, fram present appearacces, | judge we shalt Dave something to eay About thors taattora for pom bine to come, The insurrection assumes most taportant prop Ponfined oF not to the single provines of Cibae. LCE Mferand terrible energy—altogother top much for the ten or twelve thousand Spanish Woops who are ron, Governor Hicks and Geaerals Mc(lelian and Banks. Tho pamphlet opens with “Letters from Spios and In- formora,” giving information against Maryland men of Devmark, in her repl; Wasmixcron, Oct. 7, 1963, with the deinands of the Dict and declare thut federal 03: 7s ohapecatip en sar Diamond, pst cap: ecution would be considered equivalent toa declaration 9 the KunBoat Stettin in St, Bimon's Sound, are of war. Such a reply would be justifiable; for tue de- | rived here thi afternoon, (rem Charleston harbor on the | "sPected secession prociivities, accompacied by Sew- manda of the Dot relative to Holstein have beon acceded | a4 inet in charge of @ pri ard’s orders for the arrest of all pernons thus Jacobini- Feed gh ay les egiemp se oe erg or ae Se cami costs Aiba cally denounced, «Many of these arrests were made on si er, nmnent : y s : tristed every ‘Uberty. The We Swern coul Principally with liquors and #alt: | org gospicion: aud the character (f the spies used may granted every liberty. ‘Tho Western Powers could not aa P remain indiflerent toa war which might easily ensue if ee on sree gin ere 8 Cem be judged from the following extract from tbe information they do not protect Denmark. Sweden might, perhaps, | SYing se bhe cause UP Whe Fiver. furnished in ono letter by an enterprising mouchard in such an eventuality, be compelled to take an active | A bearer of despatches from Admiral Dahlgren came by el pc Sik Tage hp as sets ciyat part, inasmuch ag the subjugation of Denmark would en- | per, with despatches to the Secretary of the Navy to the memed 1 dangor the interests of Sweden. “ * Contral avenne and Biddle street, is au tanocent fool | days previonsly—there arrests having kept mway many Fashi ma for Winter. When the Diamond left a portion of the i Jads wore | © % cecessioniat Throu him 1 got word of | ofthe members from attendence, He says be had in. | 4g their best to reestablish the witherity of the [From the Fngllahwoman's Domestic Magazine, for Oc- | engaged with the rebel batterias, and the batteries on | th Powder In Greenmont Semetory. A EW), caretl | formation that a fulier attendance Was contemplated, ana | Crown of Castile, The retreat from Svutiago to Puerto ’ 1B! 5 i Plata was more ike that of © dealeu army than oom hand to take a gauss of red eye (whiskey) with bim can pump him so as to find ont whore there ts 1,500 pikes, 1,700 pintles, and some 20,000 rifles sealed up in tho sealings of houses in bis vicinity.” Libera! quotations are also made from intercepted letters of clergymen and others residing in Maryland, each letter being imme Ajately followed by a lettre de cache’ Prom Seward, direct was not nly rogret that the attempt at Fredo moro suecoestut Having thos dispered, by a ahorougbly Jacobin coup Welat, oF an existing Legislature, the publication (stilt made evidently from the tiles of the War Department) goes on to Marrate the preparations made for taking ¢vre of the next election, Governor Hicks writes that be querors, av Egather from the news jut received by the arrival of the steamer Cludat Con’al from the later port with dates to the 26th ult. Though they elain have captured the forts from the insurgents, driving tnem to the ‘hills with hoary lows, ey were obhged to leave a comsidersbie number of wonndadt ” tober. Winter fasbions are being erated and decided upon in | Morris Island also appeared to be fring. the recesses of tashiouable dressmakers’ aud milliners’ ‘The despatches received are not of a nature suitable for repositories, but the autumn faxbions are best to be ad- | publication; but everything is reported an progressing aa ot ae aaereclane ne particularly novel in Mies’ | f4¥orably, and the naval and military forces actively ‘ceptumes at lroaviile; first, tho very pretty chamois co- | engaged in the preparations for future operations. Jored leather boots, coming halt way up the leg aud either eb wsieaneatniodids r Duttoned or laced-at the side, the topa beiug ornamented , Musteat, _ Soe Hes ewantr inten’ waiting ftiees byte he “ ROBENT DEVERVUX" AT THE ACADEMY OF MURIC. | ing General Banks to seize and tmprison all persous (us | wishes to have a killing majority rolled op a behind them, “trusting to the good faith of the preg idan ene . ‘ 7 plicated in the disclosares thns obtained. wion—(this under date, Executive Chamber, annapotty, | ebels”’—to quote the lapguage of our jeading Abe most elegant among tho votaries of fashion. The above opera was given for thd recond time last These canes are simply wooden sticks, moro or less | oyening, ‘Tho artists were in hotter voice, and then, the | This introduction has undoubtedly for Its object to Yoel vering ey phere od gy tnd Peay ea | pleasant music gains upon being heard, Mme. Medori was | throw odiara over the subsoqnent revelations in regard to hoped that these hoveities in female wttire will not bs | as successful as on the previous occasion, and was loudly | the coup d’rfat against the Lagisiatuer-—spies, tiforme:s admittal Ja town: they « Ail vory wall to climb, rocks | applauded by the large and tost fashionable audience | snd vinlated private correspondence being matters ab se Vocsaneramaalaiee nota etatle 3 which filled the Academy. Tho other artists were in | Porrent Lo the genion aad ayaien of tho American poople. Dut tney would be quilé absurd in the streets oF in the parks. thie is, however, wo reason why they should | better voice than on Monday evening. Signor Appolito | There ts, moreover, one point in the disclosures thus be overlooked A Mr. Fro be condemned by Fashion, since wisiorn iss very rarely | assumed the role of the Duko, which was sung on the tiret | Me which must not Sly) reperta to Hon, eeakine bak vals ‘astonishes us is to see how | evening by Hellini, and acquitted himself well of his ar- derick Schiey (pronounced very much jewels are now being worn even iu oat-of-door | duous task. John A. Rasson, Assistant Postmaster General, args. ane a0 Jn yogne ce, Sanaranaes. On Friday evening Miss Kellogg will appear in“ Rigo- | that @ rebel mail is run “ence or twice @ farge round sequins and long drooping ornameu ME | ielto,”’ a favorite opera, and one eminently suited to the | Feek betweon Shepherdstown, Ve., aud Sharpaborg, pretersed. ” y : Very Marge carriogs, brooches, clasps and studs are | artists of Maretzek’s troupe. The rentree of Miss Kellogg | 4. and suggests that the same be immediatety atop jonrbaland on the retreat wore») badly harrasned that Ht may be considera a coatinuous battle. ‘The victory could wot bave been quite # pole ae eae repre » boave rantings , Cone they deridet 7a low oF the jonur eamarde at Uiree Killed atone, They ow lowe te net mele st keow a long Het om Lifted aed wounded huw been reeeived bere In phort. more (rooms are oalled and Puerto Pate has been coareried tiie an tn trohe led camp. The Spaniards are Wrave solfiert, a every ope koows Jot Hi we were dieyrmed tbe malcom would b Oct. 22, 1861)—and begs to hare Colonel Kenleyts Mary land regiment placed nene Paltimore, temporarity, no as to cave thelr votes, Tpts immediately produces an or- der fr Coneral Met lelien to ral Ranks to give for loughe end forpich tranmportation to all soldiehe of the Virat, Second and Third regiments Maryland Volon in order that (hey may be enabled to vote on the lth of November.” Pnoceh time wan to be given ‘tne er tie thos Corteaghed to enable ther §) return after vottn Dut o prompt retern was then necesary, This order hears dete Oetober 29,1961, nd is duly signed and cert) (ed to be offelal by Genera! Met ioiten’ Ln entmated b woru to watch, 10 dimeusi pe hitherto unteard of, and oo. | Pod. Mr. Kasson replics in great haste that thie mall | bot ay if to romke aseuranee donb! re, it fb nw sochte 1b det guia. celn arid sak oxtsl.cesnameal.. tnan. | VOC mtsenating ovens... Tho. young axttty wil ag : sembcegeton ry td be Ab as inks jewoks, being but « pasing whim o( fashiou,aced wot be of | pear to better ad x teak e , Heoretary Prov y Bg] the potest gold ur precious gems. Even French ladies, | carcer. Hor physique bas improved, her voice is stronger | Andrews, of Bbepherdetown, Va.—aitding eapivel Mach ae theme revelations may earprse the conr gt tive border Site frends of Ferretary Sownrd und Conaral MeCiellan, there @ yetworte to come Under date of Cctoner 2, 1901 we have orders froma General Meath bar ke directing fim te en e@tion Nik eottiens rT i wm to protect the Calon voters” aad ‘Pieaniontets who abow thotnsadves at tie areried. * Dormth " adide Me who bave always Doon very particular on this point, BOW | oq powsenses more volume, She has studied very diss. | 4°e"# te “authorized and permitted to receive mod trans. we an goroue ie a least i * ba hye ihe, Nae now. ston within she sphere cot | gently during the past season, aud thore is a consequent o| Mit correspondence. be hoing en editor of @ rerisous jowels. They are made with « wide, Mat plece, torned | improvement of her talent paperin New, York, and upem his pledge of hover.” Now, can this “Dr. Andrews’? be tho eslobratnd Mr. An Dack irom the teeth, and compor ing very rich Orua- On Saturday evening Mme. Medori wilt in ber 7 tones, ‘These combs y » appear ; seven inthe beck Daur ‘Aimailer ones aro also wome. | great vole, Norma, in whieh eho achieved euch weil | (rews”’ who Ggured.ta yous riots; ant can be bare bean, 5 merited trinmphs here last season, This ts undoubtodly 0 far back as October, 1941, a ealoed friend of the gow enh clases OF very’ thick chains have become Ladieper, | ue of the artiat’s best efforts, Mlle, Selzer, Marzolent J Yertmect’ Woall know that Mr Andrews was une? @ coral beads are preferre (for demi-toiletie, and married It will be noticed that Marotzek has determined upon } ligions paper,” before the Woods, Hiram Cryston amd indian ufyen wear ibe thick gold chele, giving matinees only on alternate Saturdays. His ren. | Alptabet Carlow got hold af it Mr Keaton «hau'd be decidedly beug w much emailer, especially at the | Foo, which are certainly very plausible, are fully set nd, and consequently moregrveetul | forth in the following card to the public: — Andrews Degrees and mu'attoes, Uy fist shows 9 mach nding asvertions (> tse contrary by , wiitne wish in father fo the thought fe ¥ proot that the ay reclou ly rereading At the mame time it be ode pone of exerying out bie of etal, yon , “ jaw" © Fimilit taatruciione have been @i Uali'p lheY memory), whe. war then wu nnether part of Marylood Wag it fer Uines Wied 10 keep back the hair tn fro: chemisettes and Swiss bodices, The large round jet and Hiachi are in the east of this opera. nected with the World, and the World was oner as Crivalives still hold their own, but in Marie they are ots eke Ga Va, Cibo rbes be editor of a reli, me paper, to whom he Fe fore, identical with the vary irrovercnd Mr A\ tage than at any other period of her | Ft by “a valued frieud and true Union maa’’—coe for | in au order # year a canD. We Armetans that General Stelle war eubr The wkirts of dresses are likely tobe very full and im In annonneing that Opera will be given on the even | amalzamative pesclivities, who headed the anti dra't ‘i riccmed in Fart Lafayette’ Wil Orbea Wontely long. Sts ings of every alternate Setufay, the direcior I | riots in New York! The World, the flow aud tha teri r “ ns Biter Bie desirous that the public and patrons of the Opers 7 ‘ Me tolnn etery Meward anawer "% crag 2 should understand the inoovation if undertaken for | *e terested in the anewer to this questin bene mn Coytion HB. Stone, Prowon ¥ ig pap nee? 6 a the best reasons aply. In the principal cites of bofticlent odjur baying been thr HQ WhO 119 | Sorinal at trederies.”” ant fi the inert " [from Bell's Life m Loudon, Sept. liaty it is i for operatic representations 0 | folow by these “epy and informe: s A There wasn regu : begiven every night of the week, while Loudon, Paris , Sisiver, € y nud others, dvctaring the tr = Aa sper rey: . re cetite | St. Petersburg. Haran. are red with foor nrghts | “parently takea feb tho fies of the om early, not quite, all thet stroel, 10 whens Ui 1 of Opera weekly, So far ax precedents are coucerned, | der from Secretary Cameron to Gen, ' adinireble » for y vmpertant atinir. Hege auteoded by bis | Siting more bead be wali. bot the director haa boet ha’ 4+ fuer. yy seal peeaeccd, durectiag i A edi p adiniteble RyAtom ' dw + | pelied to follow the Ruropean custom toa limited extent, tes ~ armors gedaan of Bel, ertab'whed Uy the arfitary ate wid at | Decause the exponditure tor the Present season—Iin conse. | Members of the Maryland Laguiature, or muy part [Sorat Mauke. «So far aq the returns € + | quence of the increaset salaries and higher prices of | of tnen ound coup Metab—alter the # oogteat the § the lager of the odds standing Hasna, And Br. tlees, On | Sere gacenenry artitte il Ge eo lange that there Oe] een neem ee aR comp C'chat—airer the Sisie | threngwvat the Hate wave re the partof Mr. Richardson, backing King. A portion of nat.ve uf iDcroasing the ries of almis. | % 12ai8 Napoieon—being that there is danger «wa Logie | vx) hriver, © the rewit the bos steiond and wo os pega coe 4 or of angmenting the Dumber o” evening perform. | lature moditates pasting “ordiesoce oo em to tere bio t ye be put dowa Wheuever ca! ue by waare Tn chogeing th f alternative ty rector ¢ Cameron leaves the “time aod manter' of tte “tw erm av tho p wr ab hur with tbe ten THE CHAMPIONSHIP. ‘The tuccess Cf thatiness, it should be burne in “duing the work effectively.” freeon which (here m ne ev dence ef a walle. My Jim Mace and Ryall, the rival clampious, have acai | ofieg peruled by the ‘ : “i by the atate Of tho weather, whieb Next follows a letter from Major Geverni George B miralenble Colouet Joo. Rt. Kentey, Sieet Wary consplied with articles, and went us £108 side. A cere | the winter montis, tn apt to be stormy and disagronahie | geciisn to Gen NP. Darke nd Seok Pa “ a sae o n 4 mavot, leo reports gravely that hier feteracd to their camp. with i to an extent suflictent seriously to injure au operatic © oa, 10 tact, With present expenses and a | #tating thet, alte, ver y they will be good enough t repeat on riday, Onte 2 ice of admission, ate but voluntary sw ich tho directe will make twiee por mntis for th : . fication of the lidy patrons of the Opera, The director | °°), it has been decide trusts (hat bie deteriaivation , therefore, give two extra | fr the 1th, this mysterio evening portertoances and two matiness rach month. w meet with general approbation, aud that this deyartore from the previous routine of performances will be views! jor Of urgent expediency and gearrously suppor babitucs of the Academy of Music MAX MAKRETANK ‘The Ieasee of the new opera Louse at M dures, ¢ now 10 thie city, and bas engaged the following art the season —Mine, Goerrabella, as prima donua wane Mme. Cairoll .comralto; Mix Adelaide Puilips, the te Sbrigia and Errani, Lorini as baritobo. Ihe pupatur arthot os y ns 3 : unto! te aiso engaged t comity Of pecrony and suecens IRVING MALL—THE DEMPETER CONCHATS ah Wie bana nd te On Priday this popular artist gives bie last Concert. 1 Will slug Of Chis Cecasion some Of thre pleasing Secretary Of Stave (Sewamt) and Secretary of Wor (Cam Commercial Lncelligen: THK LONDON MONEY REET. [From the Manchester Guardian (city article) , Sept. 26.) Tho English stock market tis (25th) morning opened WU firmness, bat prices 4 ty effect the ocerntion propawed “ operation’? be img woth Worn than the seimare Of & State Laginlature, with all He. ore, clerks, mensengere and ether machinery. “Ar have been mate." wide kovornme mer at Avr meres and carry thom v thelr way and closed dull. The iret bargains la console for movey were at Wi, «43%, arn! upou an actual demand for mousy the price tell to nd Vi 4 994, for Kth Uelober, new three 05 16 ral Mes leila to receive tise stor meet oo the 1th,” 10 yre that nena oseape | Parke i ordered, “when th arrest the whole party and be Prices generally show a reduetion. Ki, Aud the Confederate joun th ne Of the rebellion ' and ts Tie ts aemured that the rocce words breaking the beekt act “will go far to Mailway Mocks have been firm, but without any yar tioular eh The woekiy returae of the Hank of England show a de- the bullion of £25,125, The demand for discount to €ay at the baok wae of @ very beavy character The gold takew to the bawk bie afternoon war £80,000 worth, and 8) 00) sovereigus were withirawn, for ship ment to the Kast Foxbs.—vensols, money. 98 '¢ 4 Wily: counoks, new threes, 01% Fridian oun, 10h%4 0 105 hope feral MeCielian with ‘the abeotote oe Kinglake's history of the Napo loom coup deat will recognize im these quotathon «his tore parallel of vivid seoursey. Moti place of “General Le Roy, otherwine called nent od Ranke has hie counterpart in Colowel Meary which are ever so well received by the public. Mr Dempster's frat concert was very tuccesdul The © from Teunyson were admirably rendered. The read of Mr, Dempster aid much & the attraction of the per. | the setive and bold porpetra formance. | | | | or of the legviative Rxebequer bilis,” jars or um. sermre, Seward finds his second self in the Gon th Giinecet te Uantasd Gens nt de Morny, who s egreghously bum | Mr Kewerd bn bie Be Dratted? bomied by bie frien Mr. Weed, into taking | the platform of TO TUE EDITOR OF THE MRKALD. out of the Emperor's message a paragraph whic never | eures.* Here Now Yous, Ust. 6, 186 was im it; and all the other characters of K Teenid Hike to be informed threugh your w) thrilling Napoleonic drama may be found faithfully re | that by which Louis Nepoleon abolished the Legislative Inter! ubeot if a0 Officer im the United Hates Navy can be | Produced, if not traventied, in this new aod thrilling | Chember takeu from the ship he is attached toand bo placed ageng | (FANS OF “ Recret Bistory” got ap by Secretaries Chase | op culate the coomripis? Un arriving bome from St. George's | | A084 Manton. the pirt of M. Moeyuard, the Prayers found & vote at my bouse, from the Provost Marsha! of the | Private secretary, being faithfully played by Major R. M * im every ecament of tb Ninte Congressional district, etating that | bad been | ‘ poland, of the staf of General Ranks, wh) har eines may we vk What wext? How far s | The Hourse opened bal, bot subsequently vecarme firm Navy | or Reuter cloned et 67.60 OF £5 cools higher shan yor | bord Nellore. bariog Brothers report —Har eilver, fe 1d, Mexican doliate, om Z\d American egion, én. 24. doublons, Spanish, 166 - South Americ em wT From the Lowden News (erty article), Sept. 26.) Very little burines mow taken place in the Laodon market im Aimerrca wcurities the Uransactious In wb ich have beem in former Utne on extensive a scale The feck i, LORE theme securities bawe been so largely ab world Dy the Amervoni Mewmrri yen tne combertat, ke's | from a ver an, 148 peor On take, whe only (the Sonon Pure correspendae etormity, We thie Cabinet war Cxportation of then bas left the London market denuded { grated, and requested tne to appe office on ina | MPD UR@PAtNCully dietmiewed from the army for a ae é Of MOCK, And thie elEouENstAOCN FeMMer® It Bo ; * - se yn ag ened viol “ - Coe roe ee ef comparative dificulty Wo eftect dealiags Oth day of October. I reported mysnit oo the Ath, merely lation of official eontidence as . reutly anabated coulideuce of the Americaus in the fusere | Wo prevent my name appearing in priptasa deserter Ov The deouments nh order are Copals aorta t The National Ship Canat Project. 12 oer wie : ee es OF THE RXNCUTIVE COmMITTER oF te ore the weg eet io tau, ni jones Lom CONVENTION ADOPTION OF a FRESINEST AND CONGRERD. Committan of the Natwaal @ s | Convesthm, which wet of thew country, m ape of the enoren . " ” tm. | Maior Cénoral Ranks, in oresrems pnp enaFons ar oc anen Arriving there 1 iforamd the Marshal that | was em. | tures of ule day | ployed Jo the pavy acd just retor | would be surhicieut. But I fo MLZORS. JUCRARDSON, @PRNCR AN # CIRCULAR ay t. 18, 180 poland being at Prederiae ae the | rulee—eup | chief eoginewr of the exntemp I that would | head Spy and detective & gout | pheneoue bame of + Noakes Poext deposit i to be made on ibursday, Oelover 6, ab sae Gotleve is Seat ted 4 of Harty Gene's, Jane Shore, Shorediteh. ee eee © | Con maty abiien nd welnore, He baw for Penleing in the eral eheiver. w omen.—The i Sone, bed ae fi Provost Maretiel w dower it being. rity, anid yee, 0 pply of to re pnt. ores « thie man Ne ag at three W clone Pemtertay fuerte If room Ne. et ertton prices are getmrally one quarter thirty dive youre a age amd hed a f “ ~y aye Copeland. | i Nvcholae Hote . cana. afr owing . bewes grt clear of the Marshal. He informed ie that any per ne ae ome od 6 Imac N prem, of : pe ro Nemes ¢ Fon ating o@ lemporary eereiwe in the United “tate | porty of men come i of the | Rineeee, ton at's so Bae 9 'y 30 Ng thable to be and igen » oF foal spas ware be A r ! 8 Manchester the late heavy nisn a tabesicate Wetriahtig thee toe incl ood cg, | Uk Poede endgn toe drinking talon, Mey wore Among theme present were Movers twee | r + juite cxbausted atooks ood made producers prewning your v4 and deny ia tbrente apd imprecatinne,”’ Noakes doce | y, at 0 lee vind y prewens ob out cating ereeyt at a0 wty anderngend not 046 of what. Copeland te Ale moot Bo 1. Dawe, of Mereschonette ¥ A ill net pay, nod (© connequence bu pmenge are ‘oupen _ ip swesy wy aos . , ‘ oe - ee a taed ‘ron (Powe wad expecee Goveral Pia et Baltimore, nnd pogreta ¢ Jeverai | oo aig: * ° ImACSNTI — .atuer bee contioued showery but Fatal Matlrend Accident | Packs Gi Hot pot the whole matter onder Bie (Cope tH toenet “ | t rather ore readily at Priday m4 Bommos, Oct..2, 1509, | 04's? “eapeatal costes oer B. Reoor, ) ° | heat wae aot laexe. Pour was | Near West Warten, on the Western Rai'row!, the inen. | “MM Cominol was given, being V rather ' t 5 7 per quarter - @ cartel and patie a dewirabe ‘ onl ® oo ay # market wheat mot a very lienited motive Pacific! exploded lant evening, killing Frederick ra pe . . — x rule sod prices enne easier Flour seglected. Jaden | Wiitinan, engineer, Marvey Hiin, conduntor, and Wiliam || 7 0° ManArknt apoing tee Sag ne oe corn offering at 260. Gd. per quarter for mixed, ‘ a0 se we "0 Third Wieow Volunteers, and ¢aee hast te Che yr | buyers, We quote wheat-hod Western, 6 io ate. pnp tp get nidaene on eit | Py and coup d’tat bomen , we tire tay Uivago: Te ad. a 7s. 10d. for Mitwaakeo and ansber | Th, Fadmaster, and another person were dangerously fter thie on ap feey é " hy the tollowing geetio Se whe. of. for wwter Southern Sa. dd. ae. oa, | injured MOS @ titer trem Generel Rants te Cotenat # wif ari id bike Western, Gey Southern 9. Sd ae Od. per 10d iba, = - | Fucer, i whith i t anpownerd (hat any meeting of the | Lew. of New Yort ML lawer, of Mammentrunaet ‘ “ rt v——hstre Stated, BOe; exire Ohio, 21s 8288 per News oon goed p os Mary nad Lagialvare, “nt aay pleoe oF time,” mart be Keds Of hee iene ie i teas lee s an Poa et. 6 cove a Sr mee Proeaneiik a: a ie if aitias pol ble te 7 - se nur 4 Preventen: amobe Ww ordered to bold himewit aod hie | torn! ortad have rates Pork—Siow of pale inferior Kinde quite wor lect Auris Tinien, Pamornide, fugit & | comma +t Feadinnes to arrest (he inembers of beth | “Ewenty Loan | theneae” Vusw -ounpiees alte bes ome reodivad 1. Recon continues IA improved requent, and boiders | duel yesterday wih fir, Rebellion The edits aukie | deuste,”~inelading specialty “the preding efieen of The wt Voenaranawns , Ger 7, 1A, nd Cmmere Dene i fart the = 0 mere ees « Obtain a miight advance Im prices Bhowiders scarce ai | was shares mai 1) 8 | rete The washer bere bap agate becouse very warm, Powers, Mroreteri@, chores G04 00 Muberdinate

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