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‘NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. alroady adhered to the Arech- juoted yesterday the words of ah Mirathar, when ‘vae.ng Wale his, finger on tg mp rae om the mea aay Bk ye territory; this assertion was not ecw redicted or exp aimed oway. The other provinces will probably come in with time, but there must be moe than the Yorce hund¥ed unarmed outlawe who cau etiil \ntimidate IMPERIAL PARAENTS TO TNR MEMBERS. Letiers from Trieete of October 10 state that all the dec rations) have reovived frow the Archduke and Arohduchess very valvablo souvenirsot thoir visit, and (baton their departure they were aceomvanied to the allway station ard on board the steamer, by the Arch- @uke's ait-de-camp. Some of the Mexi¢ans £0 by sea to Weil Moret” en tha Tou a "Se Mazeare ned revene 0 al » enloteaemae jazaire, and retura to 2 ‘The Proposed Loan. (Tatie (Oct. 18) carrespandeuce of Tondon Post. It has been reported that it was the intention of the Preeeh vernment to guarantee propesed Mexican n. Such is not the oe, although a loam is to bo Brought out under French favor The Mexican occupation remains a difflowlty of no ordinary proportions. Narocleon Sag ean a of Maximilia: Meaning of the ¥ + it is import: fo knew. that “hia Timporial, Wighsiese: hod “aimdtn ad @ in accord with the French, and the wiously submitted it to the a of the august of the House of Hapsburg. Im an antograph detier which Ne OY. had wo the Archduk ator the memorable vote of the "Nowatues of exis wish of the i 8 F i 4 5 [Berlin (Oct. 8) correspondence of ‘Times. ‘The A ke ee oor to Mexiown AME tation is here generally upon as an acceptance alight! y disguise]. There are strong grounds for beliovin Shat the matter was arranged jong g>, aud that Frevch to Mexico was en until the fa sccapt the trove it was proposed to arect for bine von im. You ‘will observe the coincidence between this confidently. made assertion and the positive maoner in which (as you ‘ately were informed from Paris) certain members of the Soubted-of the archduxe™ answer tothe propoes! they ‘were charged to convey to ’ 4 _ _ Beecher Repuiiated. JUST ESTIMATE OF THE RADICAL ABOI.'TIONISTS. Rector Campbell has went the ice, Ot A) he sent wu Secretary of the Emancipation (sia of ' Crrpwatt, Oct. 10, 1863, In reply to your letter requesting me to inform’ my con- | ay that Mr. H. W. Beecher will ‘deliver a lecture Philharmonic Hall on the American war and eman- eipation ,”” I beg to inform you that I decline to invite my tion to attend a of — emanci; ira Brouoha ak “4 pinion, calls “a hollow ey met justly duce the Flavor Licket you bave sent me, not intending to attend lecture, of opinion Manbtr of peace and. lover el comcerdrcuhe gs bole or lover of concord,” might be better employed shan tn advocating a fravrrcuial wir, neconn ‘nied by atrocities which, as Lord Rrougham @iys again, ‘Wo whole world stands aghast aloft creduity Imost to incredulity.” eur oon Sa CAMPBELL, Rec ‘ or. Bie sc » Rector of Liverpool. The French Iron-Ciads. PERFORMANCE OF THE FRIGATES IN A GALE AT SRA, [Paris (Oct. 13) correspondence of Loudon Times } 1¢ following are some interesting facts re!ative to the eruise of the squadron of iron-platod abir a of-war which wailed Figen areas co the 27th of September last — ‘During the first few days of the cruise the weather was ly fine, aud all the ships beid their courze well. following Wednesday night the squadron expe rienced a violent gale from the northwest, ond the sea wose in heavy swells. The Magenta Iay scross the waves and foted congiderably. Two of her boats having been damaged by the heavy eea running she game roond and made five kuots am hour, with only @ome of her fires alight, and she might have made seveu , which is cousidered exceptional under such cir- ;_ At daylight on Th here ‘ pe wa vw jureday t were none of the other Friday the Magenta reached the point of | yn pnd on, where sbe found the® Admiral's ship. others arrived shortly after. They were all more or fess damaged; bat tho shipe-of-the line, Mazenta and So! ferino, suffered less than the others. ie lost her boweprit apd foretop mast, fearfully that apprehensions wore votertained im-consequence of the immense quantity of Couronne lost several of her boats. - Invincible likewise lost some of ber boats, sad her med sailing and ateawship, lost ws ip, sulfored greatiy, if of line, Magenta and Solferino, wore their superiority was evident, not Dut hkowlse over one of ine best ties of the several I pi ga ee, ges owing to the relat! % Dens of thoir bow and storo. ie Toe manifest fority in a mitita t tie. Aageats ‘cctien ffty two s Lt arr ity two. De conaiderable, but it ro late crutse the Normandis could fire was fonnd to kecp her oe wweuty four of the Solferino’s ‘The were preeat at the compare bive tri it to have pee the ehips was able to sea eather, and is point of in: of tbe secretary . duly advertised for #ile, The ctreulated Law sae md the of the owner—that the yacht war dev. compete with our yachts at the regan’ to have had 00 foundation. wae built f (os conomsudntunmangaioes of erie hin | teal ores. tt ap- to time in the production of ‘works composed expreasiy for their (ueatre. ir felt | Shay have enquamseutany. oon YY geen vary wide Ce | 4 a littie too often to “the ld well,’” ing P ecerece whence someth’ Perhaps, oooasionaliy have been obtaiged. | Srie this tny acted mcoording to the faith within | pre] ny Nye M, hy: a aad a reat momure public * pays. u we hot ectoally sucocedet io bringing a varies or pom rolar a be Sone Rew oper: ord which it would be a pil = they Baro ed repula over wane cocian whaee {aero more over, « tio Work was recorved lest night such ( t uniformly wot! wrictea operas Ab Origival libretto for an English opern esoms to be a 0 comen “Ait rarety etainalte. Faber those we rvicians ad iregs t "the Gallto Fitsball’?) this point, however, Fromen| levy: * in the summer of 1855, uarita L/indiene,” at the Pheatie Lyrique in Paris. The part of the heroine, a semi-cuitivated Indivn savago—* Keine dela tritu des Ana- ws? 8 "riginaly represented by Mme, Mario Chel, ba well embered by Mr, Mitchell's old patrons at the St. James theatre, and for wh» Halevg (comporer we need scorcely ald of “Ta Juive? aud other operas), wrete music snited to the peculiar gi'te and le of execution to which she was indeted fr ber quickly won renown. Reserving our accountof the plot, we shall merely say dere that Mr. Harris—npen whom devolved exclusively the task of ad-pting the French drama and laying out the tomnario-—bas adhered pretty ebvely to the “Jaguarita’® Of Saint Georges A Co, omitting oue of the dramatis per- souc and ebangiog the nanes of others, altering or modi. fying Ore oF two of the main incidents, ret buting the Moueiea! sitnation’, and, on the whole, we think, improv- ing rather then limoairing the original, Tho characters as they stand in the “Dovert Fiower” are —Oavita, vie Jaguarita, the Indian Queen (ities Touisa Pywe); Vice Hove (Mise Suean Pyne): Casgam, vier Mama Jumbo, Oanits’s faithful” follower (Mr. Weiss): Hector Van Puynporviekie, viee Hector Van Tromp, a Doasting but cowardly Dutch major (Mr, Corri): Serweant Petermaun (Mr. A. Cooke), and Mavrice. a retiring bot valiant young ofticer, who falls in love with and wins the affections of Jagvarita (Mr. Harrison). In the part of Oanita Mr. Wallace has coneulted the special attainments of Migs Lovica Pyne just aa corefuily as M. Ha'evy con suited these of Madame Cabel in bis Jaguarita, and it must be admitted with leas material sacrifice of abstract mosical charm to the mere purposes of extravagant vocal display. But cf the music, as of the bok, we must take another opportunity of speaking im detail. ‘Desert Flower’ ‘The “ in pnt upon the stage with great speniee and completeness, the meeey of the costumes, ‘Deputy of the scenery (by Mr. T Grieve), and the characteristic — v! of the Indian dances. of which the ballet (admi arranged) is chiefly made up, presenting ing alike fresh and dpviting to the jaded eye of habitnal playcoers. Mr, Alfred Metlon. too, the conductor, had pre Dared one of those first anees for which be has rendered both himself and the theatre celebrated; and oe Reena singers using their utmost exertions, both Mr. Wallace and bis many admirers had ample caxse for satiefaction. The applause was frequent anid wearty; three extremely engaging and attractive ballads—‘When through the forest (Mr. Weiss), “Though born in woods, rude nature's child”? (Mr. Harri- son), and “Why throbs thie beart with ranture pew!’’ (Miss Loul a Pyne)—were unanimoasly evcored: and Me. Wallace was loudty called for after the firrt and second i none of the demonstrations q accustomed were wanted to justify us in chronicling the sew opera as ap ensire success, When the curtain had fallen on the third and Inst act it was raised for the National Anthem, which was performed with vonsnal spirit by the entire company, Mr. Harrison and Miss Louisa Pyne taking the soloe. THE LATEST NEWS. The Canada and City of Cork Off Cape Race, the Damaseus at Father Point and New York at New York. Henry Ward Beecher, Colonel Lamar, of the Rebel Army; Mr. Peresford Hope, M.P., and the Attorney Gene- ral of England on the American Question. The Geographical Obliteration of Poland Commenced. The Czar’s Warning to the ltan, Rey Rey ae. Gur agent at Newfoundland sends the following de- spatches, dated at Cape Race aud St. Jobus on Mendey, October 26:— ‘The following is additional news by the steamship Ca- nada, which le't Liverpool ou the 17th and Queenstown on the 18th instant, and which passed th's point, en rowte to Hattax and Boston, at throe o'clock this (Monday) afternoon. ‘The Canada baw ope hundred and ten passengers. Sho makes the following re.ort:—On the 17th inat. passed ship Simoda, coing Into Liverpool, and on the 20th passed the steamship City of Manchester, aud ov the 2d the steamship City of London—both bound to Liverpool. ‘The steamship City of Cork, from Liverpool on the (7th via Queenstown on the 18th justant, passed Cape Pace on her way to New York at four o'clock this (Monday) afternoon. ‘The dites by the City of Cork are the same as thow of the Canada, both vessels having let about the same time The steamship Damascus, from Liverpool Lt! inst., passed Father Point at eight o'clock yesterday evening. Her news has been antic! pated. The Bremen steamship New York. Captain Wenke, (row Bremen on the 11ih ond Senthampton on the Pith inst , reached this port last night. Among her passengers ire Mr, T. Grau, director, with an Ttaliay Opera company THE AMERICAN QGESTION. Henry Ward Beecher'’s Views of the War Ss Expressed in Liverpoot. ‘The Rev. Henry Ward Hoecher de'Mered his promised lecture on ‘America’! at the Pbilbarmooic Hiali, Liver pool, on the 16th instant, before a densely crowdet a Gience. Fears at one titne were entertained of @ tlot, Southern sympathizers baving placarie! the town with bills calculated to inflate the public mind ageinat Beecher. “Phere were Mirge oumbers of secession iste at the meeting, and they did atl ther co gee @ lip & row, a0d interrapted Beecher almost every step. They were. however nority.and on the whole Beecher's reception, trou lirst to Inst, was enthmsiastic. He was fre juently Interroptet by dirgraceful outeries, bt he showed yreit c\luuee and tact and could not be pat dowo by the o against bim Mr Heecber showed b» favorable arey ments bow mech Fog! tnd was interested in the trem of tbe North. He asserte’ that war the rot and branch of the Anwricie @, and maint that the North fought (or the Colon beranwe st b that the Union wonkd altinately secure ip of the slaves of the Sonth if Lerckor beliewed tbat ander the influence of Hari Russell sepeech at Plaircowrie, and the seiznre of the suapected rare in the Mersoy, the hoetitity of the North towards Englund would disaspesr. Mr. Reecher couc!vded by pointing out that, in view of the threatening as: of alvirs throughoct the world, kintrel nations, tive Bugiand and Amerwa, shold nei be estrameed for united they would be o match for thever A. A vote of thanks to Mr. eechor was 4. which was carried with great oheering. bat oot orrolmet worl fieges and groans * in a gront mi a site, ree RRS Sige Oe tet On the same day a0 address way delivered before (be Liverpool Southern (lab by dtr escord Hope, who te iterated his oft-oxpresset tira y o of the ith, The Club afterwards jagt, where Southern eof the day. stertaiced Mfr, Rope ot a baa. iments were of cours: (he oF NO RECOGNITION. fiad been ad ou Ameri d mot rorcgntce ted. He con cights ed te pf we the = rerolntion reserve arie The At the Americans aire tone as now expecting Will be toae owe! amwillingnes to art when urged, but that theydoand diMewtier io the way of soeh proceed ing® The T.m seats in conclusion: IC thie iy the state of the law it (# oneatietnetory i@ the extreme, and both countries have | und the atmoet 4 uty in brnging the law to bear, the eyomer he machinery is improved (ue torney General tell# ua U much (or others as they for them that they nevi better, A despatch from (overpool, dated 69 the eventing of the 1th of ‘Col. Lamar of the rebel army bas deen syenking ‘soslbarad et, prewided over by w Lindsay. Me drew between the present position of the North ana Of the Aonth , of courte much to the dispar t of ihe former hie devended Southern inetitn rion (he «sympathy of England The Polteh Revolution. sermabia tad commmmeuoe’ Getacting cortaim parts of Po. and berpoke for the south smeepermetbeties tte 9 OTE wal Susans es bas re were yaa Ht ot pe Oriemsga It is also said shah Reasig bee notites the Beate (hat sag, Fecognition of the Poles as bdelligerents will be Toe Knghsb Cabinet have postponed their decision See's be deamned shine Fen te beamed iligeronts, THE PRIZE RING. eee Fight Between Con, Fitzgerald, of New York, and Ed. Wilson, of Weehawken, for $1,000, Franc . The Emperor, Louis Napoleon, would receive the Mexh can deputation on the 17th inst. There were geome doubts as to whether . Rouher or M. Barceb- would suocee! M. Billanlt as Minister of Btate ‘The Poris Bourse was dull, but without any seateria) fluctuations. Deomark,. The Danish government have ordered a large body of ‘\roops to be massed on the southern frontier of Schieewig. Fitzgerald the Victor in Ten Rounds and Sixteen Minutes. Soath America, ‘The Brazil mail bas (Uct. 17) been telegraphed via Lisbon. ‘Tho dates from Rio Janeiro are to September 24, Coffee tx quoted at 7/200 for good firsts, The stock wes 140,000 bags. Exchange on London wan at 2744. 8 Wa. Bahia dates are to the 20th Feptember, The quotation for engar is 2)000 a 29500 for white, Pernambuco advices are to the tat of September, Su) Ws groted at 2/000 a2[600 for white, and 1{800 3 1 rowD, Gallant Fight: Between Con. Orem and Patsey Marley. Arrest of the Entire Party by General Schoepf, &e., &e., &o. Binco the great fixht for the championsbi» of America and one thonsand dollars a side, between Joe Coburn, of Philadelphia, and Mike MeCoo), of St. Louis, in May last, Bo event has oreated such wide spread excitement in pa- rilistic circles in this country ap the contest between Con, Fitzgerald and Fd, Wilson, for the sum of oue thousand dollars, which camo off yesterday at Fort Peon, in the Indta. The troubles in India had attracted considerable atten- on. Tt ig stated that the Punjaub had been invaded by 7.000 men, beaded by the sons of Doat Mohammed, who are thoaght to be merely the vangnard of @ large force. British troope have been sere against them, and other Precautions taken to tosure their overthrow. Shirtinga, large speculative inquiries, 814 Ibs., Tire. 2a. Mule twist, 40s,, firm Cotton, large speculative inquiry, Broach, 540. Sawquinred Pharwa, 600. Copper quiet Opium, Maliva,1600¢e. Exchange on London, six monthe’ firet class credits, 2d. a 44. Government socnrities, 4 per cents, 99%/: do, 5 per cents, 1072, ; do. 6/4 pér cents, ‘. (i i ton, 70s, ee dates coms State of Delawaro, about aixty miles from Philadelphia. <i i Bombay mail reached Suez on the 11th ‘THE FORMER EXPLOITS OF THE COMBATANTS. Both men had fought previously in the prize ring, al thoagh with different snecess, Fitzgerald hoving defeated bis antagonist, while Wilson's terminated tn am drawn Dattle. Their relative morits ag rogarda superiority of pugilistic quatities wos a digputed question among the patrons of the ‘manly art,” aud ultimately culminate! in the arrangement of the match in question for five hundred dollars a side, to come off at Charlestown, Md. Ed. Wilson is @ New Yorker by birth, and a brasa- founder by occupation. He is now in his thirty Gfth year, and his firstessay in the ring was witb Harry Gribbin, of New York, April 24, 1°60, whon, sfter a game fight of nearly two hours, it we declared drawn by the referee, both men being severely punished. This was big only battie previous to the one we now record. His antagonist, Con, Fitzgerald, was born in Albany, New York, Noverber, 1832, and is therefore in hiv thirty first year. Ho is the same height as Wileon—fivo feet eight inches—and abt Ave pounds heayier, His only fight ‘) the regular ring before was with Hogh Carcorra, Sept. 26, 1663. 8'( Ibs. shirtings active, Sanoas higher, Muieswiat 2 higher. Copper sheathing , 48 rs. Copper tile, 33 re. Indigo, oxtimated crop, 1 bn. Lineeed quiet. Rice’ firm. Jute 4 jower. Exchange on London, firet class credits, 2d, 24a. Government securities, 4 per cents, 100%; do.,6 per cents, 108%(; do , 5% per couts, 11844. Freight to Lop- don for seeus, 82%. 6d. New Zealand. The war in New Zealand is termed ‘a ware: races.” Eneryetic measures wore being taken by the troops and white colonists for a decisive vi ‘Brit gone New Zealand, and volunteers would follow to put the ua- tive iusurrectioniets down. The Latest Markets, THE LONDON MONKY MARKET, Loxpox, @ct. 17—Eventng. * Monoy was again in active demand on the 16th, but ratestwere unchanged. AMERICAN PTOCKS. Minois Cevtral Ratirowd at 29 a 18 discount; Erie Rail- Toad, 66 a 68. Tggpavoon, Uct. 17—Evoning. Cortos.—Sales to day 15,000 bales, including 8,000 to | Kelly, in Nev da Territory, in the year 1850 speculators and exporters, The market is buoyant amd | whom he devoxted in eighteen rounds spd thirty holders demand an advance. 4 Buxatarcrve quiet and steady. minutes, iy the favorite at two to one Provirions steady and dull. but the heary ishing hitting of Fitrgerald Mm onadled him to wto without a mark. Since that time he bas remnined perfectly quiet until the present mateh, for which he was traiued by John Lawrence, Morrissey's old trainer, at McCumb's Dam, finishing off at the Suffolk Park, near Phiilad a, the last ten days of his prepara tion, Yd. Wilson trainetat Nix own house at Weekaw ker, unter the caro of Hen, Wink'e. SELECTION OF THE BATTLE GROUND. The plice of fighting was originally nemed at Charles town, Md, bat the recent interference 'f the Maryland au- thorities in the Lyneb and Toat fight signifiowtly anowed that avy moro pugilistic contests would not be allowed in that section of the State, In this emergency the en opera ’ 1 thon aud assistance of a woll known influential sperting gentioman of Philadelphia, Mr. William MeMollen, wor somglt by both parties, and he promised to help them in their di(iculty. He guaranteed to toke them to a spot in the Stato of Delaware, where the fight could come of without interferonce, and the management of the aifuir was placed in his hands, Two steamers were chartered, one for the public and the other for the principale, ‘Reconds and im mediate backers, for which the tieketa w) vharged five dotlars each. At midnight on Monday all parties embarked who had focured tickets forthe latter boat, at the Brown atreet wharf, the other steamer railing from the foot of Market street ‘The destination was Fort Penn, in the State of Delaware, about sixty-five miles from Phitadelpbia and four from Delaware City, nnd this point was reached at about re ven o'clock rext morning. RAID OF THR ROUGHS ON THE DELAWAREANS. ‘The irraption of so many strancers into the quiet hava fet of §=Fort Ps alarmed =the = inhabitants. who imagined that Mosby’s guerillas had mace a rakd into Delaware; and certainiy the condvet of some fow ronghs, who invariably manage to be present on similar pugilistio excursiong, justified them iu drawing net a conclasim. They broke into one or two stores and pluodered them of their contents, and in one lastapee robbed the storekeeper of his pocketbook containing some twenty-five doliary. It is but jast to the otbers who were on the same excursion, to state that they strongly condemned these lawless prcoedings. and raised by sub scription, immediately they heard of the affair, « purse of the sume amount of wh'e' he had been robped by the roflians, These proceeds gs, as wi ) equently seen, Jed to the arrest of @ large nnmber of the party and ¢ t# te be hoped the gullty ones are Incinded among them. Lonvon, Oct 17, 1863. Breadstutts quiet and steady. tron Sugar dyno - ant and excited Covfee firm. Tea stead. Rice active. Spirits of turpentine advareing. Petroleum quiet: crude, 2s; refined, 26 3d Tallow firm. The indigo sales #how an advence of 3d. a 6d. on the Jnty auctions, NEWS FROM THE SOUTR. Mobile Reported to be Threntenca by the Unt Troopw—Order Kespecting Money Sent to Prin &e., &e. Forinins Moxnon, Oct, 26, 1893 A lady, the wie ot an «fleer in the Sorthorn army, recently arrived @ Norfolk, sys she eame from Mob: Ala., nnd reports that that city was threatene! by Union troops, who were near evough when ehe left to watch the movements of the re! artigon, avd the in habitants were boginning to think that the city wad oon fall toto our hands, a8 there were few ay iitatte troops there, aml they were resorting to deceptive measures to keep np (be appearance of a larger force than they really had; even. the women dressed vp in men’s clushes and pa raded in the outskirts o° the city as soldiers; and should the city be attacked, novresistauee could be made by the Present force. We take the fc Sen'ine! of Verove ‘The people of Richmond decided yesterday, by a vote of 867 to 206, that they deem it wnatvisable to place any restrictions on prices, and tue Virginia Senate decided that there shonid be none, The proposition ts now dead, We submis to this decision With cheerfulness, though we be- heve it (0 be a great mistake An order has been isgued from the War Derartment to General Winder, Instructing lim to deliver to the federal prisoners all the gold sent to them by their friends in the North as he may receive it, but to withbold from them all United States Treasury n tes, as the Confederate gov- ernment recognizes no much mouey, and give them an equivaient ia Soathern scrip. it is stated thet some who bave put substitutes into the army, while they stopped at home to make utouey, are alarmed nt the prospect of the repent of the Substi- tute law, and baying made “the wherewithell (9 travel, are (ry ing to rim away to Europe. Porrat’s resignation has pot been accepted, fe L Atlanta t» enter upos 4 sevarate com owing extracts from the Richmond el be » ‘the Privateer Florida. FOUR OF TER CHEW IN CUBTODY. The Euztish ship ™ A Palmer, whteh arrived at port yesterday, ght four men who had shipped POSMING THE Bing The ring was speedily and efficiontiy formed Ly the usont comuniseary, Boatman Tom, of Phitadetph suitable ploce of turf, about amile {rom the vil Fitegerald wae the fret to eoter the ring, ata lew wi nutes before ten o'clock, throwing tn bis cap in the orthodox mauner. He was reveived with loud che-ring Five minates sabssjvently Fl Wilson followed, aod it was potleed ag a bad omen that the wind, when Bie ca: one th ta her at Liverpool before the mast, bet who proved to be a porting of the crew uf tho rebel privateer Florida Due notice Of tein ebiomea. at Liverpool bed beea forwarded per ateamer, and (or several days Morehat Morray tad his oMecrs of the look for the Serival of the Franc A.Taimer, As soon as she was telegraphed yerterdiy, | woe the wo op inte the ring, cared itoutsite agen Depety Morslae MeCoy ard Dwire went down and | fre also met a warm welcome.’ “fie seconds were b boarded th treimer, Bon Winkle, and Barvey Aaron, acd Liv cote arn Chas, A Grover abandsome white Wik Landkerebief with colored earia a fin! dower and bine striped bortor. Vitzgeruld’s a4 Mice and removed from thevee to the County Jolt, to | were nis trainer, Jobo Lawrence, sud Dan Horns, both await a foal disposition of Uawic case by tne goverame ot hem Morriesey'a old trainers. His ‘There men ave very rongh looking specimens of ailore, | green Kt with white birt'’s eye. Joe ¢ aud aod out more thanvsdiaaryly totelligent Two of them | Pood ve Alea were Witeon’s aud Con's respective wm state that they were drafted Sut purposely b) form J ires, bul a long delay enewed for releres, Sir MeMulhan fertion of the crow of the Plorids, and that they dee'lned to net on the groond that he way neergiinte obliged H enter tho service under severe penalty, To with (he rules cf the ring. mh MeKewen ales ree other two state that they wore a persion of the crow of | (used, and ultimately Mer. 1 08, Of the 6 goed the Crown Point, 9 vomeel cantired be che Plorid:, ar 1 offelate Lawrence won tows for che OF gro ind that (hey also wore forced to ,erveon board the pirat Vagerald, and took the curmer most sbeitere! from They turther stated thata cusnber of others taken oa | Cie biter keew wind that prevaiied varions yeasels were placed on shore at Crest, F (ators te Wet one hundred dotiurs to seventy dive on from thé Piorida, Some tweteo or thirteeo romaine! 4 mek with uo resvouce, neither did Fd. Wilacu's ofer boar, sitty-nine Delng RpDt aslore ty vet Ove hundred against @ thourand tha! he won, bv Heavy Snow Siorm in the West. ols weceseedpiand stahpaiat ten @ret aneces aids” avd {From the St, Lewis Demoerni.) the nevat shaking hands Of the princ ipa acd ve Pt The premature, unexpected, on inal : veniag aur storin which tri piece o@ the 4 | eee’ wargame ished every one Wh & mid wigver Pocue yey ot mo BP THAR MOA faclng #ac haleyen dayrcf October At about oght meters | Ms a pen See phe yen ee DARIN 10 neat ange AG quickly increased in | 4, h volume and muliitade Wil the tethers fall filed all ue | Vn 1 Relave and. weighs. | ay ‘tintic t ret air. Hour afier toar, sileotiy and iightiy, the deuse | 10 Mile AE Soe mich White cloads cume down upon the city, seom manting it) pom the nd al « Cnce mere in uatare # mates robe of purty Lear | he FT gd ghee, past acon Ube apow contioued falling thick fast, nod and shoulders belog #) idly deve descended with slight abatement 1! bold relol, | Ne 1 perse pact supdown | Ae Were tha weather colder, the street? wou'l be banked | . “ with anow, which, mingled with rain, wa falling at CO sapertin _—_ nine P.M. a wee Winter serene to have begun in good earocst, anc, as | |” ‘MO nematOrs. | Rome time w fending 6m sn ’ lenzth ever, finds bandreds of pror tam Jier operat for ue gether the fh ean rigors, the war has Geprived ‘many a wile aud her of 1 folned inee, the caneapen ste wereg spring of their natural protector, and la(t them ia pinch | ing poverty, perhaps too proud to permit their wants to m8 favor, aithou ve, be wi of the events by drawing frat bood by « be known, iostaccer should ant doabtiogs wii | 6 “ . be assiduously locked for by our bevevoien taro bon ce oven P enwctne Wi oy oe a Be Meanwhile, if is clearly the fest duty of every mon. bt amid teers from lis ‘ pecially in the busines: relations. to lay no heavy bao 7 eaee a bp 'Wheve's frivods for bi. eo Of worciless @xxction upou the slender purses of Wie por |S. uh ’ Fapecia ly showid landlords and the venders of t-~! aod | Wood wave self Foapect and deceucy enough, If not lima nity, to groduate their prices with re erence to aome « : sideration lew bise then a seliteh greed of gain. er © BrroRt Both prompt to the call of time, bar | lending off, bat was wall stopped. A with no better etect. More ing tog ther wed getting home on the fobhing INTERESHISG METEROLOGICAL INFORMATION -THF the roond by tending W PIAST ANOW IN EACH OF FIVE YEAR® heers, atl offers to bet seventy ageret one hun (From the St. Louis Demverat, Oct. 22 | re thet Wilgon won The “fret anow Of the season’ appoared seRterduy Twsrp—N of them thowed soy m morning. and to an ahondaace tbat was wniversally voll went as Poy came up forthis rened = & f S wery decided intreduction to winter, On the pont in sparring, Con at leet exclaiming “Why calendar at the County Clerk's ofice we found ap eters! Joo) 00 HER, FF" te which Witeon reyiad, Why don t jog record of the ‘drat snow” Of winter, {fom Isoe w |) rt, Cow ‘The latter war onic ed to ined of, but 1464 ingloni¢e, the minutes having been mite os pi og Lad Wihon being evident'y oar by the clerk, Captain jer. mcOOunt & ae fol. | rowty a tak the tritintive. tn bo ea faiy third eway be wee more poccem ol, as be photo’ be First snow, December 6, 1809, aud “tip-top” obighing } rieht = which be weqme wo Ke end 6 moet entirely til! Degamber 9 f To's roe, (Olowing It wp wilh a wend aod Firat snow in 1860 [oll November 22, quite deo heavier Dit on the same wl fon. BA. fairly o First enow bn 1861 fell ia night of Decer ber t b Ipad cheering for Pigeraid, and ofers 0 ove First snow in 1862 fel io Bight of October WM, tires | bs ete fifty ‘bet fe won Inches deep. tee that we ‘ oe —Wi epee wont h u “J Thursday morning, October 22 rely clean, he weniled grimly at he opp py wh worms Anam rent os they toed the sereteu Alter emne stile fe Shee The Mails Per the Olympas. Con, got Roane on tht cheek, and ae Wilke reloreed oo the boty he ‘fe terrive rivht haw er on the nom bomton, Oct. 27, 1565 ‘The malt per the eleamehip Oipmpas, for Malian ead Liverpoel, will clos at eight o'clock tomorrow (Wed- who? cauned Crimeen laid to epoot ke etorrent, bre king ft Nite an He fotlowet Cop Fi aes rages cose toe eke ey smn Gesday) morning, but she will Gos sail until aout alt | O°)" 1 eaheaes Where, 208 termiacted feerones oy ved ta Sects & Con's Leavy hit ben ‘The Salling of the Africa. ting te headret Geers to \went Br. Jowse,N.F., Oct 26, 1860. ‘The steamship Africe salle at wine o'clock tomorrow (Tuemtay) moraing for Lirerpeot, Increased torrents. ada Ct oné hundred to five offered Fi “youn Sixva —To tho rurprise of every ovo Wilson i call of ti a with @ heavy bi L the face knocked corner, im 00 the ropes in Dis 0 and followed it op tb the right 0d leit ou the same spot, and knocked im off bis lege, amid loud cheers (rom bis friends. Rocnp Savy figbt was now virtoally over, for i mont veda ated — enly to receive punishment, without being able to inilict any corresponding bara in return, Con at once forced the Uzhting, in accordance with Bis seconds’ tnstrac! deliverwe bis right very heavily on tho Old spot, and knocking Wilson off his legs. Rowno bro, ~ Wileon, al bough suflorigg sr m the ee- vyero bittivg he he time. Con dashed in, napp bis temerity, whieh, doapy harm, and deliv two and threo on the bh the blood stream ava) » ng in return arapid agit effec: oad and face, whieh mad and koecking bien one quarter on Fitzgerald, call of tyme, but all chonce of ue: had vanikbed loug ago, apd it was only his unflinching game that made bun continue Ho came wo the feratch 0 righthan weal. po the hopeless contest be hit all over by there terrific of Fitvgeraid’y, and knaked down teas and bieeding At the finish tho e were loud cries for nis eeconds to tke (heir man away 4 literally eut to pleces by his opponert’s « mmer hitting, but he himself would not hate the advice tendered, and perw'sted in coming up. Rownn Tawrt anp Laser —Weok from lors of blood, and staggering from his tremendous punishment, Wileon stil displayed the most .ndomitible plnek, Con was appa rently determined to (nish off his opponent at ouce, for he ruehed in, and, disregarding the feeble biows be w administered his right and left with etin never it the face, rent bim eo heavily to graes that bis second, seeing the hopelessness and cruclty of continuing the fight, and afraid of a fatal Cermination, if persisted ta longer, threw up the epenge in token of his defeat, al- though strougly against the wishes of the brave fallow himeelf, who war deeply mortified at bin deext, The fight lasted exactly sixteen minutes, and in every round Wrvon wae knocked down. MENA. But littie comment is necessary on thie 6 bt. Wilson proved himgelf the brave, game fellow that be has always been considered, but he showed also that boyy xer. oud did not know hoy to take advantage of the many openings that were afforded him. Fitggeraid has @ goot 1 to learn before he can be considered perfect aw a boxer very active on hie lege, hits tromend ntraigot especially with his dangerous right, and ix one of the fairest fighters we ever witnessed, Ilix defence, however, jp not very strong, as he prefers leading off with bis right. which he uses with effect, inetew! of re servirg it as a guard or to eros counter, and thus jaye himeolf open ta selentifie antegoniat This in a fault rectitied, and which, if be ia matebed vat Joe Coburn—of which there was some after ght, Con Inring bis wilitngners to meet him for two thousand dollars a sile—be will be compelled to remedy, As {t is, he entirely sativfied his friends by his performance on this occasion. Fight Between © Orem and Patey jarley. ANOTHER MILL, THE BEST KVER WITNESSED IN AMR- RICA—INTRUFERENCE OF THE MILITARY——ARREST OF THE PARTIES, EVC. Immediately after the above ano her fight, for a purse of fifty dollars, between Con, Orem and Patsy Marley, @ newly arrived Kugiiet middleweight, was © mnenced. fhe betting was in favor of Orem at the start, but changed to Marley before it was tinivhed, They tought seventy-six rounds, in two Hours and five ininutes, entirely tn favor of Marley ert) punished Orem severely abont the free, closing one eye entirely, while he bimecl/ was not much marked, Orem fought) the grondest poem b'e manrer, and could have fonrht another hour, bt the reveree peremptorily forbid the fight being prolonged, a4 it was ramored the miliary were en route to the felt This wos found to be the care, ond many were arrested ‘Yhe villagers had made complaints at Delaware City to the State anthorities, and the Frovest Marshal call od upen General Schoep?, the commandant of the forces at Fort | olaware ary aseiot Ove of tho stoamora was seized by a revenne cutter, te with soldiers. ody armed, apd on which was curr The boat was take) to Fort Deloware, a few the river, and the entire passengers placed in the cus tody of two companies 0: After belng detained « fow hoors a number of ther at liberty by the General a8 800n as he became satistied they hil not been implicated im the outrages perpetrate we must state, diacharged bis anplews for n we. orter mies down men. were vod who ge daty with the moat gentlemanly courtesy, a did Vrovert Moteba J. Smith, of Philadelphia, who hid bees telegraphet (or A large number siM remains in custody, atnong « het are Joo Coburn, Horry Hill, Capt Turner, Meatren Tom and many other well kuown sporting men of New York and Philadelpt! The Deatt. THE AMOUNT EXPANDED BY 11K SUBSTITUTES. your ine © CORPORATION PE sesterday, whorein An orror wom made we stated that of t) o approprtatione by pervisors, made for the proovrement of s.brtitntes for drafted men, oF the payment of commutation maney, $1,400,000 bad been expended. ‘This we learn. Is alto be Yoard o” & geiber inoorrect. The peiaion a teed 190 be made fir itty bradabte war 82,060,000. OF thie Anere has been less than £600,050 expan ted, which aur hax furnished nearly two thonsind wer, to way noting of those who were Wo shy kay thet the committos of the aye had (aie matter in chore, and whose admieble re) ort wns pub Hieued yesterday, lave managed thetf ations excoetinaly we |, aud im keoping tae amount vctoal'y expended in ibo performance of their voerons dut wishin thee um gat tired to be raised, they Pontes of emaabit tier \ ‘ . eo this corte nowt | thorived ta bs riised by the Srdivacce adopted by the Hoard uf Supervisors on Moadsy, tor tne € Foment of wubsiitutge 600; bat ay there hay actonliy 1 xpendodt ov lous authored Joay Of 82,000.00 for thik purwone but about $400,400, thore will coneeqnently have to be rateel on the now oun, provided the first One j4 ai taken, tee gam omy of snaehers between $00 000 A Oma trifle ia eromariion to the rovte expected to How from it Marine Disasters. ARULVAL OF BUIPWRECKDD WHALOMEN AC BT «nts + Some, SF, Oot. OT, 1403 The hark Homp Nymph, (om Lonton, boond w New Vork Vaetory, Wud hay. damaged by ico, bas put tn here leky She DAr co baad the exptaln amd Uhirtag the crow of the American whaler Pauiian, Seven of one craw are LEpet to be lost. Two other koewn be lert, names unkoows The Nymoh spoke the whaler Wan Thompen about Septann PISASTRE TO TE PIO SCOTLAND, Hoarow, Oct wm Picton for tonto NUMLO'# GARDE Forrest maker bis rentr: Mr Whe thy pays Bis favorite Mr Brower of Hownts part, Antonio fe Caberer ue TS cauaur, The » ae@t of the Pramuic fond Aspciatin takes poce this erenig. Maw Charlotte Cashinna appears at Lady Machett, Mr Moni(ace as Mactheth, and the remais dor of the cant is filled with geod sectors from our metro poltan Uboatros Chey Pottttes, ‘oople’s Citoa Conveation of the Filth Seostorial Teoth, Pleveoth, Thirteeath and Sereuterath © tet at Liproin Hall, corner of How Allen streets. on Thoreday evening, sormigetet sono | Brier, an) 0! (he eitiore Of tee sunday Mercury, os User candeaate “ A GASO HATIFICATION MEETING aT THR eTrTM Waup wotEL. The demorrney Of (his distrtet termed ot. large oulm ber) bat evening to entity thy democr dic teket to be pupported at the somwing elective, both Rent aod Mate, The mew ing Wee very euthustesic om wide sed by Goo M Cartes, the democratic catiaate (or the Aeewm by, and Wen Wirt Hewutt, Tee epeakers were loudly aprean te Meeokiyn City Motittes The ladepeodent Democracy and Taroayers! Agwcia tow be Mr, Hise a at candidate for Avot Commineiner, i plage of Mr Iwona ( Reeve The bewmoeratic Gath Anpemivly t vratwe bare nominaiod Mr. Charter (. Yao ay cand det Tue Vtvon party of the ® asied We Bo 2 Mathoway for Aldern ware Usion party here own inatet Ur meen fon the etre jootion, Mr. Fre re ° Bupereisor Gemeral <wreren, Ont. 81, 184 Thin evening Mare Genera! Sige! sitreeead tm the Oy Hall. in bis mative Conger, coo (he lar geet antiraces ot Gorman ever emer biet wthincty Ty epeace stierted en immense saocnt # enthartame, To might be iy Onter- tasged at * vapoae! br bs Lecawn iets The Rebels Driven Below Philadelphia. Gen. Wolford Recaptures His Wagon Train, but Loses His Battery. The People in Virginia, Worth Caro- lina and Tennessee Rising to Support the Unicn. es by Parson Brewuiow and Mr, Maynard, &e., CmixmaTi, Oct, 26, 1663. A Knoxville deepateh, d\tedthe 26th inst , saya:— ‘Tho engagement today was a band tf band affair, Inwting over four bourr. The rebel forco ix estimated at ve thougand, They Jost in killed, wounded and prisoners over three hundred. General Wolferd recaptured bis gon train, but owt bis battery Our lows is nearly three hund:ed. General Sanders advanced yesterday, and drove the robols below Vhiladelphia, A running fight was kept up ‘until dark Colovel Crawford haa returned trom bis oxpedition to distribute arma through Virgivia and North Carotina, and to reeeive recruits, He was perfectly suecesaful In botb States. The people are rising everywhere againat the rebels. Parson Brownlow and Kopresontative Maynard were addressing the people of Fast Teunesseo. At Knoxville they Kpoke to 20,000 poople, and wore recelved with epthusiaem. a &e., SHARP FIGHT NEAR CORINTH. The Advance of General Osterhaus In- tercepted by Rebel Cavalry. The Rebels Driven Back with Heavy Loss, Cam, Uh, Oot, 26, 1663, Oo ibe let the advance of the Union forces eastward from Corjuth met with resistance near Cherokee © eighty nme miles from Tosoumbia General Osterbans wax in the advance, and had not moved far when he encountered two prisades of rebel cavalry, under Generals Leo and Vorrast, estimated at foor 1 ex thousand men ‘The ight nated a0 back with Our lees wan veven killed and thirty seven woonded, most Of whieh was cause! by mistaking Lee's cavalry, who were drewed in blue overcoats, for oor own forces. ‘The yelele are auld to have very strong forvifications the ello of Toseombia, on the ravrord., rironers ‘eport that the enemy expect to make nee there. y they hed oor thousar ved reintorcoments rt that two thouws tion, , when the rebele were drives overe lass. here on Thurs- avd cavalry yore were expect aw nt ° ror The steamer 2 Helena to Mempbia whie mekiwg the Mivsieninpl mide of the river, fitgen iatles abeye Helena, om telant, vas boarded by ten oF fifteen who robbed Ube boat of $20,000 and other va and then which was con 1, ehh a number on. One of the sort os wae shot and tb contured in the Tho Wiat was owned in Padac vicinity the next day act cost 6st 000. be now trade roguls'iooy wont la clfect at Momphie to fay : Reporte “rom New Of bales of cotwe ja o CHATTANOOGA. Cnion Ke ad Communi -tione Thre ik’ Loromotive Biown Up by a Torpedo, he. ae. » ti om show recoipta Of nearly 4,000 oy urns Doe 78 tint One ‘ + the trensyiring at (bet pent. Our ofeers ' almost every day + ort rexching we throngh rebel couriers mit the Vow movecnents at reveral puiate in a fosorat « Nahe When f elt Reidgeport, Alabaws, reports came tn thee the rebel Gen won ogni w ateo our tines of railecad comm nication beter . a Dritgeport. Later reperis seem t " te fert there te a force of nn af t juterropt our railroad line of fromt. \ whort time ainee a tr track In cons~yuence of | he which reveral persons «ere teu rown te hacomen'! of new yaret—some m ihe baby m fate be hoped that by far (he woret of the plot tos de vebapyed thee i/ Abo A twelve o'clock last nights very unonuel affair tecnrred, It seems a tor s romls igs th nd ate point three miles thie site of Tw Sevecal (reighe and passenger carr, well loatet 01 One the Lorpedo. Aw the locomotive which ti sop To the mountain was going back, the torpede expleted under {i throwing the tender off Une track, tearing it almont to pieces Fortunately bo one was seriously injured. tnring thee aftoroee the reme tre wee throws of the track betweea here and Lavergne, Many of the parsengers Jamyped oat of the car windows 904 off (he top wi (he care, bot mune, very fortunately, eustaimert imjurien thet wilt lay them up. Two days ago three regimes oO iene division, of the Eiveath ermy erps, wore pent fut om om cape dition Dy direction of Majr Geners! Mowsrd. They were Pm neatly HorcHeeful, Look some primners, gained imoortent millery infemalve sel captured three care and lcnometire Do not think our forces are Wwective at tee front. Al though the roads are very bad you will bear fovorebie Laws before kng We took one prisoner, who, it wae erilent, wer en cng d & Chrowing the core (rom the track, The paseen ore wasted & hang bee of the epot, The prieemer i bow in Nasty ile Ce ee A leepatch recwived ot Wexdquarters represents that beyond the hed Me ewing Al of Jew Khaiby's foree bad been drives boundary of the Beate, and that Geoers Cromeed the Boston Mountains ie pore’ rete Speech of Major Ge a) Moererane. Ont BT, ieee Gagaral Pew rane, st he Merchante’ Wx change yeotorday, where be was newt cuthurlaationny fecelved, exit it wee hie frm belief that If the foveae recettly erat & (battens * hel beee ordered there be vht (9 bere been the backbone of the reretiioe ere (he woul! have been braten The Generel eft for te home ot Vetiow Springs tart evening NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. fas Fasxoe, OF Acre, war femmner Narrageasett from cay sailed, aap Hetrine, Cor Hong Kong, carrying 190 is Uneven Momeni dates of the D4 inet are reosived Comet ar a epere tore, 08 they ie The Aderinr save The iotiatioms ore thet (be forthera whaling Geet this year wil we ws leer verage yin of of. a oe ‘The samme paper speaks moore te Fr tore All the plantations are yeiding bandearney yest. The aperagate proiin wil tere & large locronne on items Zoags,

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