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many filed . The of the current has, Senn is bot with six and one second 0 ovge Retin Sgsusient it left Mr, s Pierced plates, wood, &c., and "8 works. Assaye te Plymouth Want. fo. plone, .ginened only filled with Senwone arene strong wan the Dy was made by M. Poteleff, ry was the cable that the Jest testa Puddied steel, on Aboukoff’s system, the same di- | taken before the verse! sailed om Saturday ebowed each ‘mensiovs as the second and third, aud went through iron, | section Lo be in a higher condition of im@ulation than apy feak, &c., but was oniy apes Up {rom Dine seconds te | submarine cable eyer exhibited before. ‘Swelve seconds, and tho Gattened; uot a single crack Oa board each of the sbips go a certain portion of the Selrg vieibte Je the shell, The fifth shell, the same staff which is bereafter to the line from station to Qe fourth, passed through iron, teak ana the ae the Gulf, At station will be a super. fangot, aud went at least a mile beyond. Te ajxth and | int it superintendent, with six clerks— Seventh shells were from Krupp, and were obarged with | the lattcr the best it hands that could be pro rgd ‘were quite flat endod. nine seconds diameter. | cured; the former all gentlemen of from ten to twelve eevee in the plate, the other od. io land, te preven! , which will yet be made coast, (or instance, where the hostility @ the same plate. Of the Arabs may possibly oblige all to live on board a ‘The results on the plate were satisfactory, Ina | bulk moored at some little distance from the rocky , deso- space of four minutes and six by three minutes | late 5 ‘A well chosen library of about 2,000 volumes @0d six seconds eight holes iwore made witbout any crack 608 Oak with the expedition, and these will be divided ef the slightest description, acd the marine officers pre- tween the five Guif stations, The Amber Witch, which because letters and pa- more than two or that there will ‘mueb variety, to Gwadel, a from Gwadel from Khasab called Faw, a atthe vet Py etd 15 some Fyfe fii ZFRSE hundred Et again conn opt EE roe ek Of eeeking thelr future sovereign, after the gon which ii vote het are it only then the ede po meptie, Theirs work of Me heed of the deputation, M_ Gutleres, de, Fatrada, | Sot to land the taree ends abt make al the counect oat ib whom he talked at length of tbe result obtained ai weer paatel ibe ban seclasaeaens ohaeh ponerse porpers eagerly Solninchrs ee Nothivg 18 | the head of the Gulf to Soutari-—the land lise” The firs length up to Bagdad ia across a country which ‘said to be in possession of the Arabs, and all the worse for “personal merits of the the tation,” andas | the ‘40 one of the members ‘gives the account, there occupancy; and the second length, from Bagdad to Bo doubl of the fact, however painful to Mis.modesty the. | Cory ss/tebitad anette ee ne heen eee wore Ahem to te taken to the r station in his state car. | (Data & r 4 Byes mah, mticioale the. horses, preceded and followed by ‘The deputation are now waiting to be received by the nto and from Teheran to Bagdad. Thia length, therefore, Bautsot tbe Mexican peoples, fae’ death oc? aanaes | Fenders he live partly independent of the Arabs, though i hes the audience the consequence is that leaves the evil of the Turks as rampant as ever, But to have some check on there latter algo another land line is being eet up from Teheran to Teflis, and from Teftis ‘Vt will be in communication with tho Rusajan linea, These routes, however, are really valuable only as anxilaries, Der. ‘they have, bo the great object ‘to. be arrived at being, of , 00 haa cB] ge AY ae BF lon, Maximijian’s 1 Persian routes from Pushire to Bagdad and Tefls. ‘Afite pero diplomatic management at Constantinople wouid be suM- « 9} the London cient, one would think, to secure this slight favor, from ina Rene ste cd Mg pind . | whieh the Turks Feap as much benefit as ourselves taticn, a0 they did n0t vit bie 7 at Fiorrite whey | in the quick transmission of messages, and all the Denent, em their way to offer the crown to the Austrian prince. in @ Fecuniary point of view. 13 fear, from whut I learn, that the In a few days Colopel Stewart leaves for jtantino. ‘Maximilian bas already began to experien: un- | Ple, to see that their Asia Minor land lines are all in good easiness and doubts about the possibility of tunding the working order before starting overlini for India to mect Sapte, sad tormiog a working st. - | the cable ships at Bombay. Charles Bri and Mr, is, 1 am sagurnd Consing someon Bat wi Latimer » with the rest of Staff, will also start correspondence perwons: srcadake early next ae ishe pee. te; ater pay BES Boyt eg wart and his able engincers all the sne- Rave been called by Maximilian to give him information, | cess to which their unwearied care so ere reported to bave declared that, io order to insure | them. a bbe zoe, Ly lari gh snes So a momon ie ieee Tae tin Sy eraaemee | THE NEWS BY THE CHINA. ‘The Archduke hae been told that Ae must not any from Eoghan, where franciert do not a high i thet cetain, Toon = prs Sly Kee be | Work of the Privateers Bet Yery day after whe acceptar ce the throne. The sext. | ' OF erga acre iebeos Fapena prises,’ Oo tie map we cae tee Cape and Saint Helena. and naturally rich land; those who know the tell the Archduke a number of uopleasant truths er eee TS See, oe on Ss ae She pee snervaton © arin i tke te’ | Probable War Between Russia and the ie -_ x Western Powers. the fear of America fhe imperial ornare gg ag oe [Raye ‘out,’” she rea sr more guar arate Mexico May be Declared An. govern: — nexed to France, THE TELEGRAPH TO INDIA. den ae ae proach | Counection of Rand apn the’ Rese Remete Corners Her ‘The China reports that she experienced strong westerly bi ine London Time, Oct. 21.) atendcmasbevenre, ‘The last of the squadron appointed 10 com this | The Princess Alexandra, ship, while om @ voysge from ) which 19 afew months will counect ‘ingland with Quebec to Liverpool, bas been lost on the Newfoundland sae wook or will leave now ina few devs | Banke. The crew had to take to the tops of the rigging, More. Unforeseen causes, stress of weather, difficulty in | whore they remained three days and nights without food. obtaining al) the varied appliances and Becessa- | On the fourth day, September 18, the sbip Sbandon res- Dirccicrt see aati epaueteeat ta | cet te ninet te. Scstomplaea, The Aseaye let Plymouth co Baturday, | Tee Parle continues (October 24) heavy. We Tweed dropped down the river on Monday ast, 16 The Londop journals of the 24th ult. contain little of Moore vai pe Bd on their voyage | ioterest, % } dei e sbay ace, ll rather bound tte, they wil pen gen pe me = tron ar gmt ‘touch at no intermediate ports, ope make Dolding up in moving tones the threatening position for Bombay. The public is, therefore, Dot likely to heat | afuirs throughout the world, and urging that it the Bre istimation ‘of ocean wil moet prota'y appear ia ong gy ed en ghed peer Hondo peta ‘ur own columns jo the telegram that will announce position, arbitrator, make apd keep ‘state of the Bombay and Calcutta markets of the previous aad Sy wet — ‘ hie v0 & few weeks since we gavea by Bers Th ird Ra ‘of this Mr. je Laird mas. sateecsian cera eters: | _Detants Mee mane © ie cnet 09 te Dont i it * Mysterious,” commentiog upon aod wa Bies pak cae flora Pog my Bey = Ey showing the importance of the solzure of the steam rams [tery oun hd over at wit im the Mersey, and expressing the bolief that the public Qmixture it, tar on ina stand it in their determination to tiga alped oil iting tari tn te | aac rman cirrus. ‘pearlyfour sadswo tong course matter Alabama, ke. River ha been ipod i hogs bic Hk coils | "6 bast. ? om board the vessels we have mentioned. The Moere bas takea about seven hundred or one The Privateers. ‘and seventy four miles of the cable; the Kirk- OF THEIR OFERATIONS BETWEEN THE CAPR one huadred and y-three miles, the Tweed, AND ®T. HELBNA—THE TUSCALOOSA BEEN NEAR TUR Sess nentees ane Shy alee’ the Asrare, three hundred Sige le A FT 4 e Ao Gree two and sul wire, The Americans, Potts, arrived from Bombay pg war ge Rape ye med the Relief (/), ted ‘Statce bark, on Replansbe “5 for one station ia Persian Gulf. The little steamer | which had officer from a vessel of Charente, to be hereafter called the Amber Witch, and te Tone nenareh babe. Do permanently employed between the stations | “Tue confederate vessel Tuncalovsa has been seea within fm the Persian Gulf, will carry out some Ly’ prs? four days’ sail of 8. Helens. miles of shore ends of great strength. and The Alabama was seen this side of the Cape by the Mi- @ompletes the tale of the scientific expedition, thao | nerva and other yessele which have arrived here lately. OND a Mare permouly te ha ‘The Castle Eden was boarded off the Cape of Good Hope wy. ‘The lity ef superio , From officer whe stated he was from the American bark moment the was begun down to the propor fit- Elizabeth, He examined the abip’s papers and left. sreat of every ship cheno to ohrry. it, Bes develved Captain Kichardsen, of the ship Harnibal, reports Colowel I’atriok, R. E,,08 weil known for his | pay; been boarded by sn eficer. trom the merican military services im Ind{s a for bis bark kenly hn sualed. they "were from Bird ef the admirably worked land |ines Inland and for Maoritius. He also they wore Gir Charles Bright ace Mr. chased the previous evening by a Cosfederate steamer, ‘trical eagineers under Colonel Stewar: and hed escaped during the night, Captain Riehardaos ee aoe fewey omy 5 ad wan asked if be had a spare British ensign he could sell; ba Cage dy md} 4 but Kiebardaoa refused. ‘and to him will be due the great merit of the success bark Hermine Marie Eitzabeth, Ronjer, from (hile patinnal achievemen! yim 20th Bach ship, as wo about four ‘Gited out, and © Mitte ra received no w eoring the showing American colors, and wi failed States atoresbip Reliet(?), Rebel Triamphs, considers the Southern will be a great chance of the South obtaining an armistice, and that armistice will lead to en adjostment of the pre- SSeS Te Mexican Question. NAPOLBOW RECHIVES AND COMORATULATES THE DETU- ‘TATION. ‘The Emperor Loule Napoleon had received and con- gratulated the Mexican deputation on their succera. ‘The Paris correspondent of the Londoo Vews anticipates ‘that the semi-official ‘press of France will immediately receive orders to eay that, ‘after all, the Mexican people simply @esire ampexation (0 France uader @ Freach Prinee.”” Ruse PROBABILITY OF A GREAT CONFLICT WITH THB ‘WESTERN POWERS AND TUKKRY. St. Petersburg accounts say it is the general beliof tbat ‘there will ‘be a diplomatic rupture between Russia aud whe Western Powers be‘ore Christmas, There were rumors of a threatening situation of affairs Detween Russia and Turkey Commercial Intelligence, THE LONDON MONEY MARKET, Sra emda 05 fr ered £15 000 since the last return. Console cloved ak $9 8 98; for money.” ae EL ‘AMERICAN STOCKS. Of American secarities have begn small at 1, Nominal, Dya. ori ife,200 beles, includiog $8,800 TRADE WErORT. ‘The Manchester market is quiet and steady. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPPS MARKET, Laverroot,, Oct. 23, 1862. ‘The breadstuff market is generally quiet and st 1” ‘Mesars. Wakeficld, Nash & Co., Richardson , Spence & and others report:—Flour steady and quiet. Wheat qu bi af 7s. $4. a 88. 44. Corn quiet: mixed, 28%.; quiet and declined 64. a1s. Tallow quiet. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET, Ashes steidy. Sugar buoyant and advanced 1s. a 2s, per cwt. on and lower Coffee very dull, Rice activ oil steady. Cod oil—No Rosin er Il. Spirits turpeatine inactive. Boulk, nah ds report:—Petroleum inactive at unc! rates, with small sales: refined, Is. 10d.; crude, nominal. LONDON MARKETS. Breadstuffs quiet and at Iron firm, Sugar cited and advanced 23. a 3s. firm. Coffee q: declined 6d. a 18. Rice steady. Tallow quiet at dis. Pe- troleum dull. Spirits turpen’ quiet at 85s. THE LATEST MARKETS, Livenroon, Oct. 25, 1863 Corron.—The sales of cotton yesterday wore 6,000 Dales, the market closing quiet and unchanged, Breapstcyvs.—The market cicses more steady, Provimons,—The market quiet and steady, Uns,—Petroleum very dull, THE CONSPIRACY IN OHIO. Additional Particulars of the Plot—The Pian ef Attack on Camp Chase and the Penitentiary—Other Parties to be Ar- vested, d&c., de. Purapecensa, Nov. 2, 1863, A despatch from Cincinnat) contains the following res. pecting the treasopab‘e plot discovered thore— ‘The parties arrested are held im ten thousand dollars each for a hearing on Wednesday before United States Commissioner Holliday. Hon. George F. Pugh is counse) for the accused. On Stmday the Marabal went to Colombus on a special train and arrested the late tate School Commissioner, ‘Cathcart; J. D. Cusop, formerty « partner of Mr. Thomas; Mr. Slade, formerly a rebol prisoner, and Dr. Lazelle, who stands very bigh among the copperheads. Dr. Lazelle wa; put io the peaitentiary and the others were brought ia irons to this city and transferred to the county jail. Mrs. Parmenter was @ ‘washer woman” at the United States Barracks in Newport, and acted as a go between the prisoners and their outsiJe emissaries. ‘The detectives gained the confidence of Mrs. Parmenter and «iso that of Mrs. McDonald, and both women became parties to the plans of the detectives, and all wet fre quently at Thomas’ bouse, ‘Thomas furnished money to buy axes and chloroform {0 release the prisoners, He also furnished a disguise to one of the detectives, who travelled between the Colum: bus and Clocinnati confederates. * This detective also visited Yolumbus frequently and conferred with Cathcart and others there, and was in conference with Cathcart when Cashcart was arrested. ‘The plan for effecting the release of the prisoners at Camp Chase as follows: — When the prisoners saw a beacon light at a certain point they were to be ready to take their leave. ‘The prison guard was to be shot by otuside part and axes were to be thrown over the walls to tho prisoners. ‘The prisoners once out with their axcs, were to be pro- vided with arms,and theo they were to storm the pent tentiary, release Joho Morgan and other rebel officers, snd the whole party were then to start fur the Ohio river and cross near Maysville. Cathcart wan to go along and receive @ cemmission in the rebel army as s reward for his services. | Catheart was arrested a the house of the Rev. Sabin Hough. Hough in the secessionist to whom Mr. Vallandiyham wrote in the year 1861 that the ~Uniog was hopelessly divided.” Wild ag the schome of liberation appears tnore reems to be abundant evidence that it was to have been tried a weels ago. ‘The plans, however, miscarried at that time, Other arrests are to be made. It fs not known how extensive the organization for this jafernal business was. National Convention of Telegraph Ope- rators. A mecting of telegraph operators from all parts of the country took place at the Everett House last evening, ‘he object of 18 being to form a National Telegraphic Union andl to devine a comprehensive pian for the protection and advancement of the character and interests of the profes stou. The idee originated with the telegraphers of this city, who held a meeting inst August for the purpore of forming ® combination for the protection of their buri ness, and thus setan exampie to their brethren in other parts of the Union. The meeting last night was not #0 namerounty attended as wan antig)| ; Dut there were representatives from vation, whose & treasurer, cred one for every district mbali have as leat ove tie all a . Misail brome ecapecttated for the (ness OF Reel: from jamoral five doliar# ‘por andy oF accident in restoretion or death, be wane UNION COURS, L. 1. ~,.-. At, Nov. 2—Match $2,000, mile heats, beet three ve. D. Pifer samed b. tn. Lady Cii(won, to wagem..1 022 Owner bamed b. m. ———, in barnes... 2e11 Tine, 3:95 jg—4 37 \4—2 874 —2 41 yg —2 7 48. Sinking of the Pascport. Tomoxto, C, W., Nov, 2, 1868. ‘The steamer Paseport yerterday streck « rook, pot about and gunk here, Xo lives werg het grappled, when, after 2m | ammunition; he comes to time nimbly, recelves @ blew, for ‘bbe is ebarp Adding Walker rlipe closes tn and ts thrown. THE PRIZE RING. Pourtecw’h Howid—Walker brought a chonper poe | Cme Hundred PE Ee Oe es Dwyer’s wig bieck, and followed it with one on the peck, ~ and Sie hand Last Round—Walker comes when they Sinased incu wetaes, +f bo the scratch, holding bis eye opea with the thuab and finger. When ho gets in range, be sails in and clatebes Dwyer, sed ‘4 thrown His seconds carry him ‘Gorder, and toil hin it is use'oms to fight any longer, Rag 00 earthly cance to wim He bogs be Itted £0 op: bul whe: - -# ong ie tne ary or Pultecnih Hound Walker’ ted out wi bis right, whom i wan Dandsomely parried, and Dwyer clised in, After & short tumsie they *epai bat before Walker could con- cantrate he received 9 the victualling department DESPERATE BATTLE IN CALIFORNIA. sieade which seo him through the ropes, [Great excitement Dy Clare, hit wae fctoged ps eee tha meee Revere Mill anes vole eae the odds ‘deed in favor of the ring, and thr for the victor. Walker Be Dwy ‘Siateenth Round—A‘tor several feinte, Walker gos one | feats’, himeelt bon (natn, neon home op l)wyer's pectacie beam, and in return accepted a remembrancer which caured him to go to grass, Seventernth Round—Dwyer leads out ard catches Waik- qr's squinter unawares, and partly clores it. Walkor is Dieeeing severely from the numerous cuts around his fi Dut his powder is dry, aud he has vo ead in the magaxme—but his forces are not Available against tho repeated and rapid charges of the enemy, Like Naroleon upon the battle held of Water he wished that night or Blueber would @ me & blow or two while standing of whoo Dw yor preases ond gives Walker several short upper cuts before he gets down. One of his eyes ts now completely clored, and be ie Covered with blood. Time—tbirty flo minutes, and Walker. ~~ ONB HUNDRED AND SIX ROUNDS FOUGHT. THE CONTEST CONTINUES TWO DAYS, and both men pro iM isbinen | Sr'tns fancy who were prosout city, the paseeugers made up a ju dollars for the purpose of presenting it to Walker. Dwyer announced his intention of contributiog one hundred lars from the stakes, as soon of they are given to him. The boys, i discussing the merits of the miil, became very warm, and two of thom had a fight. Otherwise there would have been no outside troubles. CHARLESTON. Right wh Kound—'t grows dark rapidly and Dw; Tremendous Excitement in San In brpea of winoing the Ayht, charges upou Walker aud worse Francisce. *wh Reund—Both mon came 10 the scratch RANE N slightly grogay, and Walker gets in one on lwyer’s nod dio, and was thrown by Dwyer, who fell ujen tum, [18 had now become #0 dark a9 to render \€ impossible to ¢in- Uoguieh the features of the com! 1 Twenticth Rount—Dwyer rushes in, and after a strug: a faving shi Re gave and recetved sume gruel, ho Phi his) Round—fame ea twentieth. Time, forty. ‘The Combatants Game to the | Furious Bombardment of Fort Sumter. Monitors, Mortars eaves gus room "The reteres as thas it we0 too anes and —Three-Handred- P WALKER WEEPS AT HIS DEFEAT, | Tas tanetoverenewet asstt octet nent morstag. Pounder Parrott Guns Engaged, Mo Attention Paid to the Pire from the Rebel Batteries, hey he, ke. We are indebted to Mr. Richard G. Berford, baggage. master Of the M. 0. Roberts’ opposition California steam: ship line for @ San Francisco Of the 1b ult., ‘eoming Overland, containing-fulP details of ome of the. most desperate prize fights ever witnessed in this coun- try. The contest was mast spiritedly sustained by the Teapective combatants, and the full and interesting re port will be reag with lively interest by the whole sport tog Community — <a » The excursion boats that were to cagvey those desirous of witnessing tho mill between Walker and Dwyer to the scone of the tussie, left their respective wharves a few minutes before nine o'clock Tuesday morning. The fact that considerable sume of money had been laid upon the result of tho bat ‘and that the military companies wero embarking for their camping-ground, attracted an im. mense number of persons to the water front. The ron ners were crying in stentorian voices the superior accom. of their favorite boat, and tho boys w porchasiog tickets or quietly wi for the work they bad before them. At. she-call of fant they came to the scratch, shook hands, apd begamthe ‘Toc Round—Waiker had come into the ring after baving changed his base; Dis inteution Forraess Moxnom, Nov 2, 1863. The Richmond Whig of October 31 baa been received here and cootaius the following despatehs— Cnantimmom, Oct. 30, 1863, ‘The bombardment of Fort Sumter to-day ta the beavies that bas yet taken place. From sundown on Wednesday unti! sundown on Thursday 1,215 shots from fifteen inch mortars and three-hundred-pounder Parrott, have been thrown agaivet the fort. Our loen is seven wounded. This cyening the enemy opened fire from the mortar ‘Dwyer managed to get in one upon Walker's cranium, and received a cuffon the bear er, closed. and alter afew counters Walker went to grasa. Iremly fourth Round—Walker gavo Dwyer ® slasher 00 the noddie and got away safe. fle returned and sent one for Dwyer's eye, which was ato in handsome atyle; his peeper was made to feel the weight of Lwyer's fist for being within range; Dwyer then clinched him fe gave him some excellent gruc!, when Walker got wD, Twenty. Afth Round—This round was hotly contested, Dwyer planted a couple upon Walker's peepern and ler, and accepted on the cheek, returning a ptealing 4 march’ and obtaining sureptitioun' 8 upon Walkey® shoulder. Some op . RaD ies neve antag Mase aaet tke (ote | Ria ame income, te leet Dattery at Cummings’ Potut upon the jportheart angle of would be reduced. Fh the Doate pushed from | down the checks of Walker, whose right the fort, which reems to bo the mpecial object of ther the shore. The Dosha ing the lead, was fol. | Was rapidiy closing. Walker paged to lodge one lowed by the Clinton, As the lager boat cast of her | 0m Dwyer's breadbasket, which caused him to gront, | attention They then close, and Walker yoes down before he ro. Hnes and dropped into the stream, few who had been ceives any punixhment, Procrastinating made a rush to get On board, and the last man—there is alwsys a last man—Cajled to’ connect; he ut could not reach, and fell floundering into the tantiy the tearful ery of man overboard’ wax raked, and the crowd pressed forw #00 who tho un- fortunate person was, and in #0 doing camo near pushing foveral others from the boat. However, a line was thrown to the involuntary recipiemt of a free plunge bath, and be was hauled on beard, dripping like a drowned rat and puffing like a porpoise... |, THE KUN TO THE BATTLE FIELD. The bay was jlacid an a bride's temper, not a ripple diaturbed the serenity of its bosom, and the boat, under 8 full bead ef steam, “walked the waters like a thing of Me,” while the crowd congreguted in little knots and en- tore? upon lengthy dissertations relative to the merits of the contestants and prize Nghters in genera}, and the pro- Dabilities of their favorite being victor in the Impending ‘The enemy’s batteries engaged wore thore at Greeg and Wagnor, the covtre battory and Cummings’ Pot dattery, with th The vormbardinent of Furt Sumter etil! goes on; but the fire in much slacker, Our batteries fro slowly and deliberately. tion to them. [Walker appears to be laboring hard; he shows hiv punishment, and clouds look lowering a A ‘his houre. doliars Lo one hundred are offered Dwyer wins the fight; but every boty seems to be of the same opinion, abd n0 ‘ore accepts the ofler.) Time, tous mit djtion of three Monitors. Round—Waiker's face afearful appearance: bu Zand hands one to Dwyer riba and takes ongon tho neck, They lock ant pet away, Dwyer re ceiving one on the grubbery: but. marrying again, Dwver opens a couple of fresh cuts upon Walker's face, whew Walker gotn to g aes, Twenty seventh Round—Some eliht sparring; both down, Dwyer on top. Twenty-ciahth Round— About the wame ns the last. Tw n'y-niwh Rownd—Dwyer get a slight tap from Walker and threw him, failing upon bir. bleeding badty, comes to the The enemy at present pays no atten- Mr. Galen MH. Osborne's Despatch, Hranguanrens, Der arrment oF Tut Soerm, Fouty Istanp, 8 ©, Oct. 21, 1863 COURT ZA an’ Viet? TO GEN. GILLWORe, In company with Count Zappelin, a member of the mill- tary housebold of the King of Wurtemberg, General Gill ‘eh piece of ground, about five miles th Thirtith Rownd.—Cousilerable counter hitting ana Writ Ceeet oh re ee Lice calc aa uke wattlo ‘bold, cod | parsyin aed the aera wnker Ditting a4 | more will go this evening to Hilton Head, Heaufort and persons had been sent forward a day or two previous to | Walker # peeper, and he went down Pulaski, on a bricf visit of Inspection. The Count, who la make the necessary preparaticns, Th rty forse id—liwyer now begin's to force the | travelling in this country for the purpore of gotting fight into Walker's co: mer: the latter sends a conyle in, which land upon the opttc and ttener, ing the ru and causes the optic toxwell Dwyer catches Walker throws bim upon the THE CHAMPIONS. Walker, with hie trainer, had taken quarters at a farm house near the battle fied, und was consequently not seen until he arrived at the ring, where received with @ number of hearty cheers, He is a man of about twer- ty wiz years of compactly built, aud was in passable condition; but 1g been unwell for several dass during the latter part of the traiming, he could not be brought up to the highest state of perfection; been to coporm to reg::lation rules, im for all ia all, he presented all the appeirance of a regular « 7 The Dashaway left the wharf and went ov r towards Angel Irland, where Dwyer was awaiting her. An abe passed by, a smail boat shot out from the shore thorough knowledge of its institutions, bas been the guest of the General for povoral days past. Hie tagtiony with regard to the appearance of our soldjtereand the U manner in which their duties are perfawed ia vory gratifying. NommtG mew. There in nothing new on Morris laland. The rebel con nue a sow fire, but lately without any damnege what- ever We nro waiting for the quiet to be broken, We shall wait several works yet 5 ADMIMAL DATA RI, ‘The health of Admiral Dabigron is entirely restored. General Wild han been relieved from duty in this de- partinent, and orderod to North Carolina. ORMER AL CHRO —WO OL, Derarnemrr oF tik SouTit, Heapou aRTERR iM Tre Fiatp, Four latawp, 8. C,, Cet. 19, 1963. } ‘On the recommendation of the Medical Director, a eon. valescent camp or Barracks will be extabliehed at “4. ny ine, Viorida, where hereatter aii mick and con- i 'ofMeors and oldiers, requiring a change of climate ‘+ to nave life or prevent permaneet dbeability,'’ wild be rent. The Medical Director wilt aesign « suitable medical oM toon exchaquea, when Walker gets fp a stinger on Dwyer's nose, apd then throws and faile upoo Bin. Thirtyhird Hound—Potb partion ra hon, and after a short struggie, Walker goes down, hing. ay a Bound—Cioee work, Walker pute DB. Thiety fifth Rownd--Come \ittle sparring, when Dwyer closes up and throws We ‘The indi¢ations Rat nomo thing hag been done at isibie aon both partion, but the outcroppings mort distinctly upon the features of Walker, who goes down as soon as Dwyer catches bold of bi Thirty izth Roum!—Dwyer reshes in 8 soon an time in called, and manages to get Waiker down, Thirty seventh Round--Walker popn his mauleys into Dwye's pooper. who seizen and gives it to bim in a rough manner until he geth down, (Foul claimed by Clark, but not allowed, Thirty-cighth Round-—A dor’ spirit. Dwyer gcos in, and Wi reiterated requests an Irishman by birth ot @ boy.” about thirty years of were like iron, and his flesh as bard as ring before, al a age. Hie morcies marble. Ho has been in the putation for bulldug tenacity and courny it that dent be could win the battle, bi dearly for the victory. Hin prejx were commenced ander the trainorsbip of Harry Grib pected to pay Hous for the dght fought with Koen ane stra 4 five minutes. ben: but for some renson he was cop’ sed, and Hig Benny | S*tlc ovement, Time—one hour a Thir'y-ninth Round—Dwyer caught Walker ow the bi rae ane Iker wae condlChcoed wat Beaaghe kin | and threw him soto bis own corver. én P| Duilding for the purpose, and moke such resulsithons for Fortitth Kound—A tow bita, but no damage, when they | bedding, furniture, medical stores, ke., ae may bere. scratch by yoo. Winrow, one of the most noied of tr men. Details for attendants will be made, on application Of tho aurgecn in charge, by the Must Commander, Officers will make their applications as heretofore, for a leave of absence, to beadquartors of the Department, transmit ieate of & surgeon, with the ap- Proval of the Ex: Board. Enlieted men wiil alien be examined, ag heretofore, for furloughs. By command of Major General Q A. GILLMORE. W. L. M. Brnamn, Ansistans Adjutant General. Our Hilton Head Correspondence. HMurow Heap, Oct. 22, 1863. CAPTORS OF THE RTRAMER TYCOON The steamer Tycom, formerly « wowboat in the Mt. Jobs fiver, was capturet of the Bahama Mapke by the United Staten rteamer Tings, while attempting to get to Nessa w argo of eotten from Darien, Ga, afew days since. She Wy now in thin harbor, It is ramored that eighty tbeorand dollars io gold wore found upen her, Denides two hun and fifty pales of Otton She was commanded by Captain Freemar, of Savannah, who used to ran the steamer St, Mary trom Savannah to !\latha. THE BLOF OF WAR MICWMOND. ‘The sloop of war Kichmond arrived bere yesterday on her way & the Golf, Ofoers sud erow ail weit report on shore that the ol ship of the | ers. Poth men reflected credit apon the iar talent | C™@Drace, and Walker to grasa, quired for two huvdred mon. A portion of the barra ks hose charge > , Forty first Hound—Botb wen came promptly to the | will be set asido for officers, the remainder for enlisted A> spesaiusereie they hed placed them- | starch.” Walker's open, which were nastiy closed, ha selves. The articles of agreement stated that thd men were to bo in the ring between ten and two; but on account of the slownens of the bouts, neither party arrived on the ground until after the hour = The Clioton arrived a few mivutes after three o'clock, and & ring was speedily been benefited by flow of the cochineal, aud be loo better, He, however, got one upon his peoper, which wasn't geod for hia wholerome, As noon as Dwyer took hold of him he went to the sod. Forty srcomd Kound-—Some neat sparring. Walker don’t court hog Fy but a of doing @ good thing upon the firat appearance of an opening. in goes to the ground upeo foding bimeelf fo liwyer'e chntenes. Forty third to Piftieth —During these rounds the ‘men would come up at the cali, and after a f& close, when Wall wuld get Ww the rod. Th Fif/ly frit Reund—They stood and slogged away for some minutes, the biows being handsomely parried. The round ended by Wa'ker going down Pilty-cecond Rownd—W a ker'n eyes looks decited!y bad, one of them ia entirely closed, he, however, got in up a Dwyer's lug and throw bim Pity hird Rownd—Dwyer rends bis Gippers into the syuinter of Walker and pute him do ropes in doing #0, administers tome gi { nod, but Overruled.) Time, one hour and migace Fifty fourth Rovnd—Waiker bits Dwyer on the bred receiver and goes down when clenched Fifty fith b Pilty-eghth Round—Walker gets down every round an e000 an pomible. His face ix badly bruis- ed, and im covered with blood; but we ie always ready. Time, one hour and forty minutes, In up «| yashaway run aground ant stack feat. Fioding that they cou'd not get oT, Dwyer and his trainers teow ap! and procenied ty the battle fleid, arriving afew minutes before five o'cloc! t ineantime 1! been lenient t ‘da the grounded steamer, and she was again pursuing her voyage, CHOOFING UMPIRES AND REFEREIS. ‘The greatest troub:e exmued relative to ihe choosing of a referee, exch y endeavoring to get a man who they —— wou! faves thelr champion. Mony were bamed, bat + an! ty refuring to yield, Yemen. Mulloy. war declared. rarorce, prize ving Jona Lazares was men chosen umpiee for Walker, and Hugh Kelly for Dwyer ENTERING THR KING. Dwyer came up and shied his castor inio the ring, and was soon followed by Waiker. The friends of each’ man woicomed Kim with @reund of cheers, and the seconds Ce on on gamed ware for the fent, Williom Clark be 1 ‘inrow formiog these dues for Walker, aod barren, one boar O'Donnell and Bullivan doing the some for Dwyer. But a PUeninth Reund—frwyer man: to copper the to be sout North, She im expected to jeave ma fow minutes elopeed ere al! things were |n readiness. ivories and play the ogies to win. He wing for THE COLOKS, hem, and they are oot the most pleasing objects to be 5 vane) Garg mse. Walker's eolora wore a blue ground, with white check In this round Waiker weet down, accompanied by Revetal members of and border, Those of Dwyers were plain green. They wventh Kound—Thesa rounds wore | bi stat end by the Count Von Zeppelin. of the stall of the King of Wortembora, serived ber the steamer Ven Deford. They lett Gately, and will go lo morrow ts Fort Pulank) AFT ATR ON MORE LAND, latest Wtatligence is We pester. day evening, The eneiny opeued upon our works on the north end yesterday with Ceveral pew Kune recently got into powitin, ad kept op a heavy furtlade until inte at No damage was dupe, A heavy fatigue party were tied to the stake by which the referee avd umpires and were girded around (he wiist of the principals seconds. The men when stripped for the till looked well, bat the flesh of Dwyer looked more noid tough than that of bis entagoniat THE Fiornr. All things being in readiwers, the mor conds, advanced to the contre of ihe ring, shook hand aod Tetived to their corners. Tho \inekraper called time and both parties came to the eratch Théy pat ap their hands im good style and ebowed that (bey were no chickens, Hird Rownd—Waikor sparred (or a momoot or two, wheo he saw & good opportunity and [et ly bs right Sip 16°. getting bome upon Dwyer's beak and drawing the claret. getting away from « plunger vent alter him, He however, railed and came hack, when ed aud Dwyer threw him. (Loud eboors (rom Sreond Koynd—Walker comes up to | coives an upper cut from Dwyer and rete comk, They close in and Dwyer x ven frien of sparring maiches, cen how From Morris letand oor od w crowd Walker arovnd #0 that it woul! os hight Abbing Look plece alter a clench, both went down Sutynnth Kound—trayer placed © meny one on Waikor's (rootinpiece caving bim to reverse bie engine with thelr se. which cauned @ ery of foul by cided agaiont bim Walker proceedod enpetiy mont ueetal boats to ) hand re. ne upon bie ker two or THE AcavEMY or munte. Dom neti # hel @arwore, “Lacre The announcement t three om the ogie, when he throws Dwyer ip iebine: calle te my 08 w Atatone of 12 third Rowna— fnen to the centro promptly,aod | by to win the fight by either’ » pope acangtttce 1» dl cpio aperbreenrcin. di heats after some very neat eparring Dwyer sent bie bunch of | of by some lucky crasher which would knock hie oppo | With e oxrt Incloding almort (he entire rirengih of the fives inte Wi “a sucker and culwalor. turning on the | pent out of time In these regnd@, thoogh he rocereled | Maretack troupe, proved jrresistably altractive to the tap, receiving arinber, They then clowed, and Walker | io pearly coming liwyer's left rye, he badly besten, - Soee Gilad the ieee Beret peavity pew him and hogan to rhow ec hae fone of every | POU. An immense pore house from parqoet dome, It tolnly (he most briiliaet end faphiona ble aren binge of the seasem, Lacreria Borgia in beyoed doubt (he meet eparkling and mei d.ous among the many bM@vatiful Operee componed by anething to drink me to Ue meeatoh or, Salen Pourth Walker came to the coutre with ear- mine coursing down bin oberk (rm 6 F hag clase iment Menmmediately, av Jwyer manag! on top Pith Noun Wah men apy Kagh'y fit Rowned call of time, and slogged ai ently they eye ench other like basilivks, aud w . “4 the masttro Deaiaett|, From the Girl mate Wo the leet thew receives & blow over the ogie, on (he emel or twenty © Oe eats ; a cad return oe on ibe nob, and suds wend and highly (hird Rownde—Poth ended in | TOFt # fall of attractive melosion, The principe roles hemmer into Dwyer's bread basket. | or of Dwyer. four in pumbe admirably rendered lant nent Bi My fourth Bowne Dozer, = pene bis foot for | by Mme Medort as Lecrenia, Mile Soler oo ward for the par pone of forcin AD, tathietedon gly ; wonad upon Walker's shin Abe yoa'want tent meats | Orem, Marmoient ao Gennaro, en@ Michi s# the eh Rewnd—Conarders die Ahb\ Mok pe pieces?’ arued walker, © No, Jotmny, | dviat do ita | Duke Alfons, The sroondary parte in thie ere are first part of thin round, curing which Walker «ax the | purpowe: It war an accident | wouldnt burt you for any. | generally same by choron wingers or inferior ariirts, Last * thing.” As be said #0, be devivered another note of hand. recipient of a hich be bin iinteper, tbe ' iebt, ant clomed in, Walker gettiog bw yer de bt Patel, » and Collett) emaer- closed and reparated, when Dwyer requorted Welker to Bight Lott), Temmaro, Bellin!, VY ppilite come to the contre, “The request! wee compile! witb, phe Sih Homd—Deyer, aller & short sparring | Wom thoes rete,and of course the performance wl when Dwyer cleed jo aod wee thrown by Walker, bot® | mateh gave Walker artie wien Op (he larbowrd lmtener, | the more eatietectary. Io t+ intvedettion ond im the my uth Reund—Walker delivered » Doylr wor noraie, when iiey wowed, Sd | ree Reale the cnurmile won sdmirabio, The pudiie wore Send xine Deyers tyorter, and bbe wl bel ‘ Bunt « Walker, | Vastly plearet by the whole performance, which wea@ very greats cone or petition of the opera for Wetnaaday, Te the fret act the aria eung byjLeqenia (lime, Me. fort), “0 Comet Tele, wae mech epplactet. Kiwee peotere’ with great power and efect The dus betwee lucrene a:4 Gecwase (Mareee!) wee tleo enecethgig Time. Fighty eo eh Rown ple ot freah cate open Waltnr « dial chy © GA % Kowth=t wyer puabed forward his forces torow Walker opoe the ropes and etrocts bien. Chertt med afoul. The 1 sree Geouded that the fight omuid bot de-tared that A was reperied, he woud rae ~ (he swuffer, foliowed by one on the conk = W tanted a breeth Tee? upon his fangs, they Dwyer throw Walter, falling »pen him. th Rownd— Walker closed im upon Ixy severed ©@ the left viewal organ, aed threw bat io tall Dew, managed Wore Walker Math Planted & mark Upon Walkers | €9 « sod apa and ¢ “yer D uA kn iwiedge ad ep lke a mashe ogeieet (hom, Oneof Dwyer's Deckers offers! to vet 990 Fharp comantigies "ies Goon gad tn. Wainer | COUT at the raters wun wrong (h bia Pulltg. aod im | worl wong and received hearty applause, went down t eave himself. (Walkers [ace beg oe | tmted spon it thet Vwyer ahould be llowes (he Privler® | esp ens enng the camtitine, Dt Paseatore tgnetiie,* chow the severe punishment be bad feo ol time, Ab promt roocmen Fxetied by the aaueusl warmth of Levth Walker reached out with s crower, bot | meat -btsined, amd the pr bie, be mang the mereane wih enquinite feeling it wee ‘by Dwyer, who tromedietoly ge Sone, Petr vot nog Le sa and expreecve. ae fy Golivered at wight. oosriy ch * Mw vip Round In the ercond act Binshi (Deke Alfomes) nang tbe are pooper. aution came and os ( Ow yer, who kept going wer Uibetion from aii, her "the bethee hod a | “a Uiwtieg -pim. fas," with rreat power and effect, Theongheet the opers he ae ieee ; ttl eine: Pent ave a | 3M YAry Heceemntal, and reonived « well meritet mare Db pry . fo mbe ear yht ee ee etiomn varia ot Watanr'g | the spvinnes bestowes with wbardal Nheraiity epee the yA j w ~~ ptr, 08 of whic coten, Waleer cow watewd | etre of ai the erties The colelrated trie in thin oct, Frighttut—bie fan won beaten wins perfert jelly and re ia a cd mcnked beotnesk, Tune, (wo Reory Gud fe minute aay cig ly Ome Mumdret and Seem’ Nemmdinn Walker termed mon os me hment ond wae tirikiog very whiz, wateding 28 oyyortonity lo between the Pochaet, (he Duke ant Geneare, wae enowred stp i4 torte. oh eppleere, Tt war mtreiret'y Fone. tm the thurd act Mile, Ruleer war encored whee she mang the “ Brinde The net soene of thle oct, between La- » (Mee Motor! sod Manmment), wen neant busines vered one opoe was 10 orrmert net with caution, a0 two oF hres simert at bie ey Wi ” ted win cretia aot Geno , Sy ane eee anes | | One Memtred on Third Rewnl- joe bite Walker om | eneremsly well sung and sted, Throughout (Be opere the og ted chmen wpoe Bim: Leu s. Time, three - dayeyes & fet ten mina ee. <Memtret and Parth Remt—Dayer waded bia A enether om the @ age, — “en ated the home breweG. me Nomar ane ed Rema OC eer a epee or commana | coed, ot be hee Bet eubaueied bin euvely Qreet repetares tbry | ; etperena” a wntoubietiy the gre wucores of lhe enmn on Vet