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EUROPE. News by the Cable to Puesday, October ‘Whe Turks Again Defeated in ; Candia. ‘another French Manifesto Ex- pected. ‘THE «MARKETS AND MARINE &. de. THE CANDIAN REVOLUTION. ' Who Turks Reported av Again Defeated. , Lonpon, Oct. 23, 1866, {Paddio stating that after four days’ heavy 7 the Christian foroce bad repulsed Turkish army. FRANCE. + Amether Imperial Manifesto Expected. ody Panis, Oct. 23, 1866. _ ‘There gre rumors here to-day that another manifesto is about to be iseued to the different @iplomatic representatives of the empire. AUSTRIA. Vimwna, Oct. 28, 1866. ‘The Vienna Preese of to-day says that Baron ‘Won Boust is very likely to be the Foreign REPORT, &. ENGLAND. Lerd Clarendon Seriously Ii). Lonpon, Oot. 23, 1866. Lerd Clarendon is seriously ill. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The Londen Money Market. Lonvon, Oct. 23—Evening. ‘Whe London money market ie firmer. Oonacls for money, 8934. ‘ AMERICAN BBCURITIEE. ‘The following are the opening prices of American se- Btates Five-twenties 69 50% 88g Lonvon, Oct. 23—Noon. ‘The mopey market is quiet. Wonsols, 9034 for money. AMEIICAN SRCORFTIES, ‘Pho following are the closing prices of American seeu- rites — . Eee Five-twonties Liverpeo! Cotton Markets. Livarpoo., Oct. 23—Noon. ‘The cotton market is firm and quiet... The tales to-day Mave been 6,000 bales. Middling uplands aro quoted at 1644. Liverpeo! Breadstaffe Market. Lrvenroo1, Oot. 23—Noon. ~ fhe breadstoffs market is firmer. Flour and wheat are tending upward, and corn has advanced to 31a. 3d for ized western. Liverpeo) Provisions Market. Lavanpoot, Oot. 23—Evening. 68 tos ‘The market for lard is inactive. y MARINE. INTELLIGENCE. f Lomponpanny, Oct. 23, 1866. ‘Phe steamship Nova Scotian, from Quobee, bas arrived. LATER ADVICES FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ‘Whale Ships in the Arctic Ocean—News From ! the West Const of Mexice—Heavy Rebbery [ef w United States Paymaster in Idaho Ter- witery—The Russe-Amcrican Telegraph, |&c. i San Frasomco, Oct. 16, 1866. A Victoria despatch of yorterday says the Gre in the of August :—Roecoe, clean ; James Alien, one whale; three whales; Mercury, clean; Morlin, whalen, clean , bale, Mou: &. rent 14 —* mt advices E ry ‘ie Smperiaiists ere a are ree laabe territory paper erates that, Major Rnleim Ered waa robbed at Fort Bae, ae 986,000 1b Votohers, formerly ahibaised at ipatituted for the thief and money ie Ban Frascmon, Oct. 22, . steamer Oriflamwe, from Columbia river, brings wi: Florida, from” Fox Island Beptember 1, “rants ‘of ‘obqeie "oh “bad bn muccensty |. ig waite Ida D. Rogers, thirty: from Kane. drings 3,511 half chests, and are firmer. Yellow Jacket , t Thowaand robles for ne fentern r: , Mr. Rob- Sas Francisco, Oct. 2). 1666 ‘The bark Pauline, from Shanghae via Yokohama, rings China dates of August 25. Letters from Yokobama report that several engage , had occurred between the Chosine and the fores ‘of the Tycoon, and ascribe the victory to the later. Gorogios have declared themselves unabie to bear eeapoveibility for the damage done to foreign vessel* u h their inland Soninden as the Cring from both siden of the’ eftat ee dengerecs, t steamer Huguopg was burned at Kini) ret ben Private Ranssaws advices of Sept. 12 quote fine best pical, » $41 per pica; raw with, her pical hanges, 4%. a at 46 tae! per Tycoon bail died at Jedte A Or lone! as the most probable r. ig paid to be a man of great omergy and ‘veuels . squadron ‘to other ports. Ail the 0 aya otra a to seek rednonr £ pire mteamer Chow? ¥) 4 the of Simowaky, by sosiathed ARRIVAL OF THE CHINA AT BOSTON. Boarom, Oct. 1908 ¥ Tha Chins arr ved at her dock at about Soe ont ea will be wgpt for se igmorew uormingg =. 4NHW “YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1866-TRIPLE SHEET, Dimiculty a Purely sta (an be Settled Without Federal renee, trouble natarally excites a lively in- teres} at the Executive mansion, but it is held to bea purely Siate matter, which can be settled without the interference of federal authority, just av @ simtlar question was disposed of when the city of New York was placed under the police jurisdiction of commissioners appointed by the State a thorities, which were republican, against the wishes of a majority of the citizens, who ware demo- crate, The invitation to revolt, not an insurrection, and the call upon other States to help Maryland emanating from exasperated radical sources it is charity to attribute to craziness, for no sane man would attempt such an out- rage when the thumb of General Grant is ready to crush the movement as if it wore an insect, Governor Swanu, of Maryland, called at the White Houge about eleven o'clock this morning, but did not obtain an interview with the President before the Cabi- net convened. He remaingd, however, until it ad- jgevaee, ana they had an interview. ig emovals from Office by President. Prezident Johnson ts taking the position that the pres- ent removals from office are not actuated by partisan feeling. The removal of his personal revilers is justi fled by many precedente, and it isa matter of astonish- ment that more office holders of this class have not been displaced before this, So far from removing soldiers from office who are non-politicians, strict orders have been given to the Post Office Department not to inter- fere in such cases; but, on the contrary, @ preference is to be given to soldiers who are competent "whenever vacancies occur by removal or otherwise, Wherever injustice may have been done in the removal of an old soldier and the appointment of an anti-war man it is only necessary to present a statement of the fact to the proper quarters to insure prompt recti- fication,ton;the principle of rotation in office which has always been entertained by the President, and it is suggested he might as well exercise it now as at any other time. oi it Meeting—Gieneral Grant Present. The Cabinet met punctually at noon to-day, all the members being in attendance, and was in session up to a jater hour than ueual, Shortly after the seasion com- menced General Grant arrived and went immediately into the Cabinet meeting, where he remained during a great portion of the time the session continacd. AP jay Heconstruction Policy. Recovetruction is assuming anew and interesting shape ‘at the national capital. Mr. Jasper Smith, clerk in the Consular Bureau of the Department of State, today led to the hymeneal altar Mise Emily Kichoefer, daughter of one of the firm of Rigge & Co., bankers, of this city. Colonel Andrew K. Long, priyate secretary to the President, will be united in the bonds of matrimony on the 25th instant to to Mise Lizzie D, Foster, daughter of Mr. Henry Foster, of Westmoreland county, Pa. The Mission to Mexico, Bon, Lewis D, Campbell, Minister to Mexico, called Upon fthe President to-day, and was in consultation for some time. Considerable ittercet 1s manifested in regard to the instructions to be given to Mr, Campbell. He will leave in the Jatter part of the week. By what route or ip what direction has not yet been decided upon. He may visit his home before he takes bis final departure. Candidates for the Office of Commissioner of Patentr, ‘There are severa! applicants for the office of commis. sioner of patents, Among them is G. M. Weston, of Maine. It the commiseioner of internal revenue be given to the West it is not unlikely 4he office of commissioner of patente will be given to the East. The Indignent Refusal of Bounty—Cam Said to be Insane. ‘Treasurer Spinmer to-day received. a letter from the ttepfather of John C. Campbell, the person who yester- day sent to the Treasurer $105 Of bis bobnty, stating that pbell is ifsane, and enclosing an afidavit setting forth the fact that he is the stepfather of Campbell, and also enciosing the certificate of a physician that Camp- bell ig insane. The stepfather wants the money returned to him, but the Treasurer declines to do #0, as be cannot nee that the stepfather |x legally entitled to the money, even if the man should prove to mou compos mentis, ‘The New Ball and Cartridge for the ¢ ment. Ever since the foror on the subject of the success of the needle.gun in Europe, the government here has been besieged by parties eager to bave it adopt all kinds of improvements in firearms, projectiles and cartridges, At Jaet and after many trials of the several inventions presented, an order has been isened for the manufacture of a large quantity of the new ball and cartrige under J. F. Dunli patent. Mr. Duniap iss New Yorker, and was lately connected with the New York and Erie Rail- road, It ie said that thie new ball, om an even tra} with the Enfield ball, passed through fourteen inches of solid plank, while the Enfield ball, on the same Oreasion tried against the eame target, only penetrated seven inches, This trial of the merits of the two balls took place in the presence of Genera! Morgan L. Smith and several members of the Ordnance Bureau. The im- provement in the cartridge is that it ignites simultane- ously in three places—front, centre and rear. The order was given last week for the manufacture of the two. ‘The ball is pointed at both ende, does not whiz, and can- not strike sidewise. If all the merits over other balls which i# claimed for this new one are found correct by experience, then we may look for another sensation to arouge Europe with. Instractions to Disbursing Officers. The following additional instructions to disbursing off- cers and others relative to sternal revenue tax bave juet been issued by the proper accounting officer of the Treasury Department — Dinbursing officers and agents will make monthly liste of the tax Fees iy en eae bce tead a on i cate, one to be Jed directly to the bareeu in wh! of the officer or fi see Se Sevens, Diet erally cause consol each of the depart connte, containing { g E i St 3 z B accounts. reports of the Auditors are offcer a requisition will be issued uited States, the amount there the credit of the internal revenue fund a Presidential Pardons. Pardons bave been prepared, by direction of the Prest- deut, for the following persone, oxerapted from general pardon by the provisions of the $20,000 clause of the 9, Ross, of Texas, W. W. Blackmore, of Tennessee, and J. B. Lamar, of Savan- nab, Ga Personal. Among the visitors at the Raeculive Manson during the morning was Governor Vierpout, of Virginia. Liewlenant Herwood, of the United States Marine corps, Was united in marriage to-day (o Mise Bacon, anghter of Samuel Bacon, » prominent merchant of Washington. Appoiumen Jarvia Rome! wae to day appointed by the Prewtd United States Marsha) for the district of New Hampshire. What May Kesult from the Empress Carlotta’s AMictii It is thought here that the melancholy malady whieh bas afflicted (he Emppess Carlotta may precipitate Maxi milian's retirement from Mexico The Travsportation and Tax of Cotton. The Treasury Depariment has just teewed additions! Feguiations concerning (he transportation of cotton in bond, to the following effect — It having been represented (bat much hardabip end in conveniouce is ent spon the smaller planters and farmers in the interior counties of the cotton producing districts in consequence of the saforcement of recemt regulations concern ny the removal of cotton in bond, and that additions! ao) moh seeded facilities would be Afforded by ajlowlag bonds for securing payment of the tax upon tl deliveripg of U otton at the point of dortination to be taken by (he collector of the receiving district Instead of collector of the district whence the cotton Wa. shipped, as ded by regulations, series a Sees my (Lie offic 2, der date of July 31, 1866. iations upon the subject ] the payment of the tax, of relief sought for: — is or other bond with two or more sul \eDt sureties, eatiector receiving it, conditioned for ofthe (4 Fo of the district in whieh such grown. This bond must be executed in 8 pesal 40 double the amount of the tax oo the tw be removed and fa Honal permits tod; but im no cane must the tax tpba the quality Sader apd for exceed one-balf the penal sum of if the bond is givep im a sum securii hundred bales r hundred iat eto fear ct upon very 4 provided, Immediately upon tl the collector to whom it is delivered W Seat i paeg® copy thereof in his office, to the assessor whelico itis intended to remove the cot- ton, who will thereupon be authorized to it permits for the removal of the cotton upon Cm | rece! Ving. th “iplean neipal or b's agent, Uy je-assessor Will graut circular concludes with instructions to the assessor and collector, and it is staied that jf the cotton has not wei before removal by a duly appointed ia amount of tax named in the permit will be tooee ape the weight as cortified by the owner or the of the gin house, In order to arrive et the true amount of tax to be paid on the cottom removed under these conditions, it must be pages ite are rival im the receiving district by the appointed for that purpose, to whom a fee of twenty-five cents per Dale Will be paid for this service, and upon whose cer: tiflcate of the weight the tax shall be Collected. These regulations are to be considered additional to and as not Begeding those contained in series’ 2, No. 5, or the _ opal regulations published under date of September The Quarantine in Portugal of Vessels from . New York aug Philadelphia. The State craziest aug veceived the following com- munication :— Onrrep States Consutae, Liewox, Sept, 21, 1866. Hon: Winitan H. Sewanv, Secretary of State, Waihlngton Ly :— Sm—I have the honor of informing yoo that the Board of Public Health of this kingdom bas declared the ports ot all rriving ny of the Vortnguese Philadelphia and New York, and which «ball ba hence on and a! the 1st of July last, will be | subjected to a quarantine of ten days after divcharging their cargoes into tte, Vessele arriving ander the same circumstances from any other port in the United States will be subject to a quarantine of five days. It is proper to remark, while on this subject, that there being for the present no other lazaretic in Portugal but at Lisbon, all vessels arriving atany other 1 rouqete port, whether in the kingdom or in the adjoining of Mad and the Azores, will be sent to Lisbon to pér form such quarantine, and only then be allowed to re- turn to the port of their destination. Quarantine 7. formed, however, m thece eases, at any acoredited haza- rette, such as Port Mabon or Vigo, it will be allowed by the Portuguese authorities. I have the to remain, very respectfully, sir, your most obedient sérvant, ©. A. MUNRO, Consul. Mail Servic: the Far West. The Post Office Department iesued an order today for twice a week mail service, commencing from the 1st of November, from Sait Lake City via %t. George and Har. dyville to Proscott, the capital of Arizona, The time ecoupied in transportation between New York and Arizona is twenty-two days, THE HURRICANE ON THE BAHAMAS, The Destruction of Property The Damage to ing and the Lows of Life—Letier From the United States Consul at Nassau, &e. Wasuixato, Oct, 23, 1868. The United States Consul, Mr. Kirkpatrick, under date of Nassau, October 9, in addrersing the Seorgtary of State, says:— The hurricane on the 1st instant was one of the se verest and most destructive that bas occurred since 1813. There ie scaxcely a house in this place, he adds, or on (he Babamas, that has not sufiered t@ some extent, while the destruction to the ehipping in the harbor and along the coast has been ailke fearful. The loss of life, although small here, has been severe on some of the out islands, The only American yeose! in the harbor—the Union, of Harrington—was drived on shore, but she will proba- bly be saved, ‘There have arrived hero since the following véeeels:— Brig Concord, of Bath, Me., bound here. with ‘loss of spare, sails, main and mizzen topmaste, and otherwite Senet: also the bark John Curtis, of byphecors i) Me., from Havana, bound to Tnrks Island, liew ofthe Southwest Bay, with like losses; she will probably be saved. A bark, #y) to be the Anna Pali was off here on Sunday last, but could not enter the harbor, was Jast seen standing to the northward, with ma:nmest and elazen Vepmenia. ypanker foresail siayaadl. She bias not rd from, although @ vessel has gone in search of her. The Anna Palmer was also bound Turks Island. The schooner Seth eb of New York, broke from her anchorage at East rbor he esterday, with the loss of mainmast, rigging, sails, boat, anchors and other material Ths ship Jobo N. Cushing, of Newburyport, arrived this afternoon from Boston, bound to New Orleans, in a very orip- pled condition, baving lost ber maiomast, sure owt wie zento] ‘sails and other material ‘Bhe lier outside the being too large to without throwing out part of her oe. The United States gun- boat Tahoma, Commander, W. Gibson, also put in short of coa! and materially injured in her machinery, spars and bulwarke. She will, however, proceed on ber voyage to morrow, after taking in coal enough to tako bowsprit gone, with fore and was 10 palt'g mm ber bat her to her destination, viz., Pensacola. She left Boston September 22. Although the hurricane here on the Ist, she did not encounter it until ad, Ihave heard of several wrecks of American vessels at the dif ferent islands, bu! not thus iar received the names of any of them or tho fate of their crews, f mi the Jone of life haa been fearful, seaman bas yet reache! this consulate, ait! b eight days have singe the hurricane. 1 hepeto be to apprise you ~, by the time of the departure of ihe steamer for New York. P. &,—Since writing the sperepe of the crew of the brig Henry, from Portland, bound to Havana, wrecked at , have arrived here. Three A ; boat ‘ Bark L. Meliw, Ricb, from Boston to Matanzas, with ‘ce & total loss at Abaco. Also ‘ rt, from Wilmi N OC, Havana, with lumber, wast cot away and on the Bank. Also, pationality unknown, bask Raven, lost at Great ree Oe, tet ee and all bands lost. Also Britieh bark Tickler, New York to Havana with general cargo; veesel a total lows at Eleuthera, THE FENIAN The Minsion of the. 1. R. B.-British Splen in Thies Chy—Pair of the Fenian Sisterhood Return of James Stephens Preparations For the Meeting Next Sanday, &e. The members of the I. R. B. bave been unomnaliy active during the last few weeks in canvasring the coun. English detectives. Beyond what = other oulrider can find out these lemen bave bit! minsion to be a one. THE CAUBE OF IRELAND is at last being taken up in earnest by her sone daughters \n this country. The circles are now work: iy to free their native land by the plan pro- ‘James and pomed but ttle will be iid ont for another the caure, They tributions for this parpose, and being made to give it erable «lat. RETURN OF JANN RTREHNA, Jamon Stephemm is expected to retare from ern tour to-morrow. During bis atmence General bas been in 7, of the street, The trip eK, LR» cago has been, very au jul and bit appealg aod arms Lave met with @ prompt and generces 1H MEETING ON NUNDAY, Great parstions are belt Jones’ Wood on Sunday next. that James “tephens will deliver in this country A new orator of the day and and if the weather is fine the meeting will monster gathering. In the even meet in coune!! the Germania aud other question of repudiating their State debt. Repu: candidates for the Legislature were run in edme cou lature ip some tangible shape. Naano Teermogy Convicts Warr Mew. — The Jagkoon ville (Pla.) Cnéom says @ may was lately tried in the county co! sje of white men and convioley of aeeault ik has to kill, On the testimony of vegroee. Sr ae VERMONT UNITED STATES SENATORS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TD THE NEW TORK HERALD. Revision of the Laws on the Subject- An Appeal to the Legislature, &c. The question of the security of buildings in a large vity is one of vital importance, and one which, unbappily, too elders aud bujlders in this city eu ee ete nS nly sore appalling calamity, the result of their penury, carelessness or incompetency, whoreby tuman lives are sacrificed, that can make them attend (o the most ordinary precautions of having Whe buildings which they erect gafe, It is important that 4 large building in the midst of ® crowded district should be Mre-proof; but the danger to life from fire is little when compared to that from the building itself. There is generally if not always an opportunity for the inmates to escape from a burning building, but in the case of a falling house there ts little hope for any person either in the building or within reach of the ialling debris, It is indeed a terrible reflection to look ata five or six story building on a crowded eager uh ‘and think of the careless, slipshod manner in which it vill te be Seam Successor. Mowrrmuine, Vi, Oot, 23, 1860. According to 6 law of Congress the Vermont Legitla- ture procecded to the election of United States Sepatore to-day, the ballot taking place at balfepast two o'clock this afternoon. The resu)t ts ne followe— In the Houge, to O1 the unexpired term of Senator Collamer, Hon, Lake P. Poland, of St. Johmebury, re- has Seon “run up." There could not be a more eM. | ceived 213; Henry Keyes, democrat, 16 For the re Ca engine of destruction devised than au unsafe | mainder of the unexpired term of Senator Foot, Bow, Oe. + 7 ™ iis ee Goorge PF: Edmunds, of Burlington, received 219; Be By a frightful calamity of this kind took place at the | Smyth, 1b. Por six years from the foonh of next, as Mr, Loy OF 0 nil, Of Strat 8, sefiate the Wala wen thaniens oles coraer of Fulton avd €li® streets, The large Sve story establishment of Mestre, Phelps & Peck cave way one efternoon and came down ip a shapeless muss of rane. ior ‘The house was stored with cotton, and in order (o com. | dates, each receiving 29 pweas that material into ible space | Mande are the centiemnenappoinied to jack screws were applied to the sides a the building, | season by Governor Dil!inghan. ‘The comsequence was that the walls ong and the The result of the Dailot to-day i« bighly grout) eg wo entire editice tumbled down. About thir lives were | all republicans, 3 fe gw os 8 considerable ree of games» ee ‘ul street, people. were #0 frightened at the calamity that for # long time after any ARMY BULLETIN. tmosual ane in # batting me age mite the namin ne inmates « hasty Tetrest, example o THE 1RRUK OF RATIONS TO SOLDIEN®. the untversal terror ee oe buildings which A cirguiar bag been from Uhe War Depart: nt an el y stating that there lx doubtlew some junt grovnd of com ip Nasaan the tall of Phelpe Peck's e# | plaint {y representations ment in relation the insue and Ann street was crowded one , When a large box | serving of soldiers’ Tt is directed that if in the ar type, which was Veing horsted up to ‘he third story | ceonomiienl use of the Mics nny ravings ave, they of the same building, gave way, owing to the breaking | should be appropriated exglorively to the Improvement of the rope, ant came down with a crash on the floor | of the soldier's table fare dr his comfort in the quarters immediately over the saloon. At the same times load | and not to be diverted in any other way. The dein ® the door of the adjoining house ure a proper expenditure of the company fu " pel xclarive benefit of the enlisted men, It iv rected that the loaf of bread for tmue to troops \ uever be made to weigh less (bon eighteen full oun « COANOR_ OF COMMANDERS IN THE DINTIUCT OF TEXAN Brevet Major General W. Getty hase rel quithed the command of fhe Diktrict of Texas, w: assumed by Brovet Major General Heintzelman, ( of the Seventeenth United States infantry. | Meutenant Colonel States Army, | assign Hrevet Taylor, Surgeon of the United ve r 1 oft h« ings, which bad been fust be chief medical officer of Ub erecied, fell into the street | distric Many pernopn were killed and wounded in the rulma In a aT this caso cause was poor and the mis Brevet Brigadier Gi moe Heckwith bas been placing of the beams. assigned to eer - Garminery of the Depart. At midnight, Auguet 6, 1866, a of the rear | mont of the Guif, Brevet Major General Edwuna we of the St, Charles Hotel, on way, 3 on Schriver, Inspector Military Acadowy, bas re with a tremendous report. ftom b nto ay a turned ent Poimi, N. Y., where he bas been t falling bricke, and was cadet Sogived mich coutusions and rues that be afterwards wa ae died of NAVY BULLETIN. water thrown upon the structure the day previous dur. pitta ing the fire at the Fighth National Ban! joining, and vet as hitias ine peep lg. jo oben rade g same | _ The United Sinton steamer Monongabela, Cayiain Bi» Kiba’ wis Sig and it igh Umee thet nome sens be | fl), srrted at M Thomas en September 24, and left ow adopted chee! i he 2 hon a i Forth. oe ae rican tet Tensor humae | The fagebip Rhode Commander Fairfax, which Seg powe to Os respons 04 leant left this port just previous t the commence men’ uf ive ‘THE CAUER OF THD INSBOURITY late heavy and divamtroue gales, reached 81. Thomas iu A gg AF m4 fin toe varies’ of U yh 9 safely Octol eT She wee still there at our latent the iy occasionally, and less frequently, from the | “fe, oleh ecladil ii ‘ care! the builders, Not afew. in 1b. ‘aptaln ke, arrived at St Thomar City bave been rendered valuelem by the almost univer. | OCtDer 2, and Toft on the Oth fur Port au Prince. a} practice of giving out the work tobe done on contract, qe: United ince =. . : ‘the ignorance, theoretical Practical, of . < ere ree Aud Mohengo, arobitecis and the of mons | 0S allones “Were at Panama on tLe At their disposal often interfere with the | i jnewn! guard-slap town apected to arrive as Feat (perfection of “apparently | well ballt edifice | panama abut the 0 date wHOh the dovlle cuders tho few the of i) ie Durtag ge ay use - ve a It ocgasionally happens were to resome the ; The United tae Nyack wero at Callao on Septombe was to sail for Valparaiso in a fow days. ‘The #erancc war at Goaymas on Sepiember 14, on the cocaston of the evacuation foe by the Frew b. IK BRAZIL 1QUADRON, Dacoteh sod but the latter The Magehip Brookiyn, Juanata, Shawmut, Lacka wane, 204 storesbip Onward were at Mio Janeiro on 25, The three frat named vers!s are lant from the coast of Africa, via 8, Helena Their oficers osatinged the same as Mentioned in our last bulletin exeept the Brooklyp, whob Lip bad received an addition in the oon of Rev. Mr. Henderson, of the Protestant the iacopal cb eh, who is her ehapiain. Brookiyn, Juninia and Shaw. mat were to leave for ideo, The Lackawanns war from Fayal, Wemorn I , Whieb se lef on the 4b of Fee 9 hye at Kio on the Tth iaat, ail well, The following |e her. iat of officers --Commander, William + Lieutenant “gpeasn der, Lieutenant, Kdward A Walker, Chief Peltz, Pay master, hg May, ilrds of the property | Bed; Acting Masters, FA. Rod constantly cheuglog. bands in New York se disposed of | H.W. Hand; Eusigua, W. if. Man on ten, n or twenty years’ leases. At the expira- Assistant Surgeon, W. M. Reber; Lis tion of the time specified in the contract the building, Surgeon, 8 ke K J William B. Morray; First Assistant Engineer, J 1 Seeqd Anisiant Kugineere, 1. C cain pe mangoes mar ar ag neg apne sa ape Price, ©. J.fMeCornell and Tf. M. Jones: Third Arrintant Wiens’ Hare it°can’ be easily deduced that few'men | Eoxiheert,& K. Stephenson aod H.C. Whitworth Mid tend: shipmen, GBC. Reiter, Mead, 1. & Kingsley and are anxiour to make over to their landlord & Comyn pe en Mee A A tenet. ct tain'e Clerk, @ Ladwig; Boatewnin, GH. Alken Biructure; and, as 4 consequence of this unwillingness, Carpenter, 7. MeGlone. the architect in charge of the building receives coustract It in accordance with the slightly altered 4 “7 quotation, “Not for all time, bat fora day.” If the | ¢irain gimpano, wuted from ee thewes swt reunt subsequent owner of the not to have the | (APtAin Simpson, enited from ft. Thom eptember lished, in Bbering Straitn mere shell strengthened, it will fall into ruins ere many weeks bave elapeed after Lig coming into porsession. ; THE LAWS ON THR BUDIRCT seom to be treated with marked indifference by the land owners and architects of the city, It ix true that in the apoual report of the Superintendent of Buildings for the ged 1866 we are gravely informed that, “tested by h 26. The destination, as yy rMn BURY Le, captain Worden, was at St. Thomas October 6, and eniled thence for H. riven nse eplember 14, white died at § on duty y e co 4 mM }, th * a 0 Visting Lailding. lawe have proved. iavatuable to" shiv | CONSOLIDATION OF THE ATLANTIC SQUADRONS ely, aod the mechanical & built nae = ed by the "and fort! f rl the rants of owner aud builder, they have regulated the In GUA FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENCE. terest# of both parties, while aford to our citizens’ How trae the excerpt can best be ascertained casualties printed above, ax aleo Hewan of yesterday, in whieh {u'! details of the setting of a yet unfinished bailding in Hroadway were given This Wat of the laweon the subject is Concise and not Hable wo misconstraction, and yet we are informed in the samo report that “there exi#t# « wavia for patebin, old buildings, Whieb, when yielded Lo, never ceases unt old siructures are entirely replaced, piece by piece, leaving generally an edifice of a mont charac: tor.” It difficalt to come (e any but one of two con clumion®, ether that the laws on the question are badly framed, or eine that they ate openly violated by one third of the land owners of the city WALK THROUGH BROADWAY, perfeial examination of many of the bulidings DOW in procene of erect) will convince the further protection T paragraph of this lance at the list of & perusal of the Arrival of the Flagship Tw Monroe steps Taking lantic Co: Squadrons.’ New sa Schoo Teens Mownon, Oct 22, 1866. The United Staten naval steamer Tacony, flaysbip of the Atlantic coast equadrop, having Commodore Lanman to command of the squadron, on b 4 bere yesterday morning As telegraphed you mcceeding he steamer’s arrival, the otyect of the present vimt of Commodore Lanman and his flagship so perfect, purra ant to recent naval orders, (he consnlidaties the Ar peeve + Fm Sy of a revision’ of tho laws en the | alle covet ed North Ailantic squadrons, the joint sabject. 1k would be usclew to particulartze the defects | *¥adron aller the contoliation tobe known hy the noticeable in the construction of many of the structures, | In) name Rear Admiral Palmer, the well known but it i# most important to call the attention | commander of the North Atiantic rquadron, 1@ to com and a purely legivtators to ‘orgency of framing laws whieb pT rent Fh dis nn from cy! nos or | mand the squadron umier Me w janization, The avarice of property belders of lees frequent comurresce. | following shipe will constinie the squadron Let an appeal go 0) the hand) to the satan ‘ none me po cod ah A ia tore poy tang he A ad pad Rhode Island, Monongsbe's, Mackinaw, Bienvilie ‘hich the mortar is composed of burned oyster sheila | De foto, Piorita, Winowki, Taeony, Chicopee, and clayey matter Inatead of good sand and io | Age Covemavg? Irnapes, Yentio and Which the girders are like pipe # ems aff wane « hs shelie Lat some of the. Stim able ste | | et ee a ave been the Went Indier 4 in expected rows ‘be ae alee and (ransfer of comn A within ® very few jolbt tewtimony of pave ore th pular and efhoens seneted Uh “es Broatway without mingivings one of the imposing edidees above them tumble down op their beads WISCELLAMEGUS POLITICAL ‘TEMS. Wows on Pounich=The announcement that Mra | Stantoo i a candidate for Congrom calls owt a tong leader | anly leo i (he Richmond Times, which maintains that the Civil | (onal vewown wlded aiendy bri ant paved te is bill by epesking of ‘persons,’ dine ie tne | cord fier leaving Charleston, were the 7 bas bee wr males, hen Gnfvamebions the sex. The clase of the | ., After marion Charleston, ebare tee Tine) pet, ane article 1 as followe am vinited ail tt si eiations and paval sts ntners bet me or nt gunboats alth and good hg At totne beard (he 4 We mach fear that the days of the sopremacy of the | ‘h " Jonn | mbered, jorde of creation are u own in the rank the opposition the aneaults of Anna [Mekingon | “ 7 of an in or kre bizabeth Caéy Stanton, who will by no means wt the Tacony pertait Jobn to threat Butler 1 A Runeriwoee Amumrnon of Dhoury ~The Mobile Gasedte, (be organ of the pirstcal Captain femmes closes ap article 08 the polities! situation in thie strain of lofty indifference — Let os, then, g6 through the forms of sleet ¥ 4 driven down by the Tacony. the had wine diabled She we wae ober A for New (rom Matennne, Senators And representatives to Congres, koop hem | York, with cedar The captain of the Rarah Kilen saied at home watil they are invited o Washington. And let | thet be naw several wrecks on bin way dows A tharp ue go (0 Work and attend io our material interests, and | lookout wan Kept for (heme wrecks by the Tecomy. tet refuse, watt! our are admitted to thelr | she saw nope, oF any remmblenes toa wreck The fut tents, to lake any action Whatever upon federal politics 1 the Southern people imagine that they will ever rereive a more cordial Invitation to send representattyes lowing are the others of the Tarony Commedia e Jobe Lae tnan Commander Warn Ko Vemple Lieutenant Commander —t6e\0 M Bboy’ to Washington (han now ie offered by (he terme of the Master—0, 7. he Weippenhans copatitet opal amendment, they greatly metake Arting Pasigas Moerman MeOwed, Host Je Tus Casvam i New Yous.—The Albeny Peening | games © Keehardwo, Kawart Korres, WH Journal vas the following to my of Governor Fenton's chapees for re-election — If Governor Fi whould receive the mame vote which be bad fn 567) he will have 60,000 majority whereas, if he id bere only (he vote cam for General Bartow ina your (200 264) be will joevitabiy be defeate! Was Ramcauam Aime ay —The lieve Slate Journal, the leading radical pager of (be Stale, Saunte (hie motte bt (be bead of ie colomme — The genuine repobiicnn Principie— universal eaffrage, without regard to color ComTegTtn Maar —The lodianspo'® Journal mye that we ye jetg the seate of Rotman aad Kerr, recently Meets “Ae cern pet gull to Congres, Will BO Contested by S suman of Coratver to (Blaine (he army vote etere making Lown @daire—ihe fret om the grounds of freed, and the meeona | '*ere® ‘ Pamed Amitant Bergeon CA nerd Kreetheer Paned Awstant Paymaticr Jono * Mavey The official returns of (he eptire Mase om that and (he edditional charge (bet be wae s “son of Obie. Wherty. (nem Ow Rares non —We hare the Mewtern ©) of he Oh eetien pte Snape eo meme se paseo tho watt eck Tota) aameven of rete cag. ich have been made to the | ain “2 | THR ‘The oul bie mays, Will come before the Legia- coking and | 6 BALTIMORE TROUBLES. ALL QUIET YESTERDAY. Futile Attempts to Keep Up the Excitement. What the Radicals Meant and Hew They Failed. Another New Oricans and a Thou- sand Dostic Martyrs Meeded. Ludicrous Collapse of the Ar- rayggeme ke. he. ae. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE CF THE NEW YORK WinAL. Barrimone, Gow 2), 1h06. : ALA Quirr, For the present any strong Mpger of an ovlhron may be raid (0 be ever, The pow nent of the he og of the charges agaipat the Hee Commimionerr nui! Priday bag temporarily allayed the popular race ment. Calls are stilt tesned for meetings of the “beve and some One has Fuminoned the copmervs\.se to meet in councih, but these asmembiager aro sively lame affairs, Governor Swann'y tin proclamation hos cast a damper on the organizations oo both vides Pron LAT OA IRL, A sadder ay fet fire to the combuatibie vie mente which heo exélting movements baye gathered logether, ¢ wible, ie bardly pry ‘ mich « contingemey, though » The policy of the Police Com | tmineioners is evidently to tide the inquiry over by legal quibbles until the election lakes plece, which will be la thirteen days from now. and | am strongly incHiaed to think that Governor Swann himself, in view of the storm Uhat has beew raised, aud the admittedly weak character of tho evidence agaimet the Commistioners, would pet be worry to let the affuie drop th He will goon With the ‘nv entiga but very Likely wih declare the Ou. to Warrant the removal of the Com. Dr OF THR 2ACOMIN LRADIU nu of the revolutionary babbub i Thix endden « not what the oxtreme radicals wanted at all. They are making spasmodic efforts to keep up the alario One of them 6 out wih & statement to day that tho projected = removal «=f the Police Commixionors was part of spiracy, beaded by Prowident y to the capital by placing Helimore again ander the coutro! df rebel officials ard thus prevent the am — sembling of Congress, Forney '® Chronicle ancerta, with malignant emphasis, that a negro regiment ix abou te be disbanded in Baltimore, and (hat this will materially strengthen the banda of tho toyelinte; and the Baltimore Amervean, following abl thy rhor's prociema Lion # direct menace to the “loyal! men of Baltimore, But the attitude which all bat the most violent Jacobi journals have assumed towards this radical revolutionary movement, has had a good effect, and the would-be rioters are bogivutny to understand that the country will own & radipal rebellion with as Grm a hand as i did outhera rebellion. re bi “= on oer bi ‘orney, who, during the whole of thi osoitiated backwards and forwards bet Photindel phi and Balt tm d Washington like a badly regula pendaiur, d to be chagrived at the preyaitiny quet The design of those who gos ap the Haliumord trouble war sitnply aod solely to wake political caf of it for ‘ntuenoe ou the elections, They wanted another Orleans The radicaie of Baltimore are Outnumbered more than (en to one by the conservative and ef-sccossionu ¢ been brought about the radicals cleaned out root and branch, and there woul at least » thourend | martyr Doster” 10 aburn the Jace. bin book of martyrs, and to be potnied out a» further exempliications of the workings of “my policy. fhe plot was fendiah in its conception, Wut i bas failed the present through the tight baud w s the removal of lements om their \ preconceived com on, to block ap the movement, har In ite collapse (ho robeme is almuoat tudricrous The new historical “Jadginen! of Aunapolia might serve ara com panion picture to ue Judguvent of Vara’ At an early Hour yesterday morning s Yiiile stoamer pulled up at the whart of that thriving elty which haw never washed tweif oF wuflerod a the daye when Wasbingtos mo the <tate House, An unwonted Lat of maleen or seventeen perms nade thetr way to the eapitol sewonted demovstr oat of « window capitol with @ trammott was the Ge ning « wany ebair pince between and ying to look memchalant. There wer (wo secrulatios avily distributing paper and peneds that woulda't #rite There were the five lawyers, molemnuly mysterious and dignified. There were the ten reporters, profemionally exPheiant, bat tranquil), and, codd ed ap ig the fastberiaget comer, Dike rabbit in Low Constnetor'« tage, were Untee uncomfortable gee men, forming (he sole repre ty thoorend meme, whe hero yemoral of the F a hemed” ad got naffrage, with « pufferings io the vansel asked leave U1 while to give them ve, but they withstanding «ith mock gravy an the t end thos ond i © heave ret the Gamer J war ia Mar ong before (hin termination o reached Annapolis wan eck We the . ) It bad been tempor tod and when ve litthe bowl, wit teamed aeny sgeia, the ct @ Hold #omber The Pree Deapatch Haorwonn, Oct 2, 1800 While i trae that (here bas been some encdement bere incidea! opr i ation of proceedings looking t ihe (w@levoner by Goverver wh eo 00 Chat there a tmuct siety and me » and Cncunaion ano ibe wd renuiie of Uh oe premeedings, Where ban as Yes Ween bo serious disturbance of the peare—woth ng that could be truth forly eharecteraed a2 0 mom oF a Heyond a (ew allercations and engry dinate iene teeing mpory, of + balietio b lay wy a fow riekomny @ oe teally bow hin ote day he ony ben preletent mm oh tot 6 be meron ony per of (here gutberiogs © the Goreme thoughtial poopie Coe le ree eet meres oe vegelariy eg COVHESIOMAL ELECTIONS O@ TELAS,