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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15," 1867. 8 EE a “THLRGRATHIC NEWS ITALY. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ALABAMA. ALASKA. tie; ean live, say ton years longer, and in that time persetay his National Agitation and Intovce Feeliog SPECIAL TELEGRAM TOT": GERALA. A -SRDAL TELEGRAM TO THE WEALD. Reports trem the United States Surveying | Ovi "ays, end eitimaleiy having to die, anped is sla, Againet Frasce—The and Premier te pl Expedition. With no hope of fuiare salvation, and be enould dio FROM Feceiar~iatenal Aled wit thr Maaionh Dleeting ef the Demecratic State Conven- | Tho Recenstruction Convention—Prepesition ? Sap Paascuco, Nev. 14, 1867. fee wih the promise of # crown ge ALL wattow sf Caper sath on tar Gmces. gh Kecraing rom the tate of taversTee. tut. | 7 forces oe : Se Ius'| Neon lacs memeintie sonia, tae eoeload wee Ordered—Garibaidt didates for Siase od 6 wi Nov, MOF. M. frage Queetion—Party Ca of the Kx. | et, bas arrived, ity 2 PARTS OF THE WORLD. Prices. Nor. 4 as Concoan, oe a pote — vf caged je Ex: The surveying expeditiven left Sitka on the 27th of oo a — ber October, after good success at Kodwee and Maleska. Ai- though thirty-seven imohes of rasa fell in August end ansomble for the Time They Wore in Sorvitude After 1 @ouneil since the voice of the people was J rae i the part of the Italians | expressed at the late elections There were, of course, ‘ Nov. 14, 1887. time alter suprise the city resembled © y imhabi- Mount Vesuvius in Vilcanic Action and a | 0 reschea ® perfect furore, The authorities bave | fll delegations from aii sections of the Granite Siate, 4 TRS ong ot pra eg A Woy merce erp om pe nye oe yt olen {af.utand in the mide of « plactd ite, Fee clean, wide de- termimet the Iaituue en! longitude and ee de- @nnation of s-veral places aud reported | at by od visited Good tidal ooservations wore procured iy ‘a for two menths. Fine botanical and concho- logical coliections wo e made, with valuable reports of tas bene tore that uM . po afl Hag wae arquired w.H prove Oat of future work. THE PLAINS. Destructive Fire in Dakota County, Neb.— \d co Cheyenne, » Nov, 14, 1867. 78 that region was “cores irty-fve dotiams’ worth of hay aod grata was seamed: ¥ The Pacific Ra‘lroad was opened to Uheyenne yestor- day, and a grand jubilee was held by the railroad mon and o1lzens Gnd everybody was jubilant over the straws which have ‘Rance proposing to comfecate the portion of the Alabame deem biown ia the direstion of democracy during th® | apd Missesippi railroad from Ustontowa to the Missie- past few weeks, The greater portion of the delegates aippi State hae, and appropriate ts future profits fur the arrived yesterday, and last evening assembied in CAUCUS | support of common schools, Me ureed as justification ( abape the work for to-day. There was a spirited dis | for thie measure tuat thie road wae built by the rebel cusmon as to who should be the promineat guberas- | government, and could legitimately be confiscated. Soria candidate, but there was such a diversity of . opinion that no ballot was taken, and the matter was The Convention decided to act upem the ordinance thie few daye it ru Mr. Dykes offered an ordinance that all debts con- ex-President Fierce would come out oa the occasion and mak 8 poblie exposition of bis views, bat last evening no cpa 1861, vow rewalaing unpaid, evall be re came Ww excuse iDess, De and rec: Semper eames nn pera cou! may be y ab Ox! a Gems 16 continually suffering from chronic diarrhea’ | MF: Raptor (colored) offored aa ordinance making all Seeten r . Fl Mexican — = hop a perro colored male persons citizens of the State of Alabama, jor him to reroaia wo lis house fora month at a tine, He takes a deep intorest in the usional attairs of | | The T*port of the Legislative Committeo was pro- ine ay, Losere, and Dan exupetond, ‘satistaction and yrs - a Teport recommends the adoption of the ar- coa! ce ture may ave taken lately, tie! the old constitution of the State upon the Pr penne rag Prag soit ie raeereh-eneny ee Powers and duties of the Lozisladve department, with rary chairman. In bis epesch upon taking the chair he | ® fe Unimportant modifications, The report was made Grand Eruption Imminent. ‘wee tmuninent, and mere French troops have been de- Terrible Hurricane in the Southern Por- | etacsi, the former Prime Minister, bas openly joned tion of Porto Rico—Two Hun- wephyaos st dred Lives Lost. Italian army, and ordered the formation of threo large requeatiy gthorted to prepare imselt for ine te wo come. ery Gtivation was i ‘th aod bis wife, Al their earnest pt bast E is THE ISLAND OF TORTOLA SUBMERGED. | , Te Plereace Malia of wis morning, however, soouts the fear of coup d'état by the insurgents. i The same autherity asserts toat the national Diet will im a fow da; TEN THOUSAND LIVES Leg. |e co ee a Victor Emauuel’s Ultimatum.te Napoleon. Loxpox, Nov. 14, 1867 The London Times, in a leading editoriat on the Italian iy his spiritual advisers, avd often witb them witn much apparent devotion The ww. Mr. Jackson and the Rev. Mr. Davis, both colored, and attached to the Presbyterian chured, oiticiaied in their ministerial capacity. Mr. Gale, of the Yousg Meo's Coristian Assuciation, was also present, aud cva- ing be was coutinuaily engaved.iu prayer, Rev. Mr. Jack~ non and Rev. Mr. Davis remaining with him, at which CONNECTICUT. MOUNT VESUVIUS. situation, refers to the last note of Prime Minister | proceeded ty show the outrages and violations of the | the special order of discussion on Saturday next. - ated: be 4 oly sn ge Sy ees Menabrea, boldly declaring the abolition of the temporal Scaatitstien bp she dessinant PORT. n98 “ rome ile pains The Chairman of the Committes on Suffrage made & | Fall of a Bridge—Threo Men and Five Horses J ammeend d, wath bis epiricved Fall with It, But Escape Uninjured. Noxwios, Nov. 14, 1867. The bridge lately erected across the Santie river, at this place, fell this evening, about liaif past seven o'clock, with a greatorash. A wagon, with five horsesatiached, and con'ainiag three mon, was passing ti the time and went don, but, strange to say, mone were injured. Tho bridge cost upwards of $25,000, and has ouly been open tor travel # short time. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. . | power essential to the preservation of peace, and calls it The Velcane in Action—A Pillar of Fire | !#ly’s wlimatum to France Flaming Forth-Now Craters Formed—Red Het Stones and Lava Ejected and a Grand ROME. Eraption Imminent. —— toe ren he Sennen to-day ‘is be | Motion that the further discussion of the report be such as to array New Hampshir. alongside of laine, | postponed until Monday next, which, after some debate, New York, Peausyivania, Ohio aad other nodie and Pine | Was agreed to. The pA, yon this question so far Sreaaive States, which have rebuked so emphatically the | bas developed so groa: a difterence of opinion among neo ag " ape Pdeivse (he delegates that et nas the Convention eck ‘settie juessi0m im party caucus ulter the transaction of some unimportant proliminary | there was a caucus ast wight aud aauiher to-0lghy t0 tes Boar te Oe Vs wm vip deni rh 4 whica only the more viotent mombers of the purty were ea eee et ee ea meneetee. Lor Proee | invited. The muderate ino are highly inconasd at (he if Campbell, of Manchester: Horace Kitmoail, of Keene, | Matter bolag thus secrely decided against them. The ea eae eet rornce Kimball, of Koea® } majority f tho dologaies aro undoubleily in favor ot Verance, y disiranchising a suMcient oumber of whites to make the Mt. Cuark, upon taking the chair, said no WAS | success of the radical party ovrtain. fone. for _. pad beat bates oy pom ate Mr. Stroiuer, colored, Offered a resolution requiring peepee coy ood Miniveld New Hempaiive woutd prostarm | tB® cOmmittee'on ordinances to inquire into the expe bor approving sentiments: sad rebube Gurdonsome taxa, | aeacy of passing an ordigance giving tho cvlored approving ) and rebuke burdesso pie of this S ate a fair equivalout for their services tion and radical fanaticisin, and demand a whi'e man's | From tnose persons who belt them in savery trou the oe re aia taxation OF OMe Hey vpouta | 13¢ January, 1363, to th 20:h May, 1605, ‘Thus resolu (each them that tbey had been betrayed by those who | “08 Was Adopte. by a test vote of 63 to aL bad professed to be their friends, He went in for tho Sy war for the constitution and the Union, and such pledges THE PRESS TELEGRAM. made by the duminant party have never beeu kevt. He —_—_ x would and always had claimed that all the States were | The Result of the Extremists’ Caucus—Con- ju te Union, and he had confidence to assure the Con- | grean to be ( ulted—Anether Propositiva vention that whoever was noi ted the opposi:ion to Abolish the Pell Tax. wesley be sufficient to defeat bim, for be would be Movraowmry, Als., Nov. 14, 1867, pein psesati Taomeny, Als., Nov. 14, 1867. = aa opie, wot Be Was OR ae ‘The caucus of the radical majority of the Reconstruc " tyke _ Ne President ies karin ty Bt tion Convention last night decided to send a special flor lonel John George, who res le. gaying Shab they were bere for action, aud lao taking 200 raion | Messenger to Washington to ascertain from leading re- to disapprove of the course of sume of bis triends who publicans how far Congress will permit the Convention bad beea circulating bailots bearing his name for | 4 KO On the questiuu of distranchising rebels, and to- Governor. day the Convention, by a vote of aifty-six to twenty-six, him, eviacing much deep emotion. In parting wih her he spoke calmly and comporediy, teliing ber of aw hope of salvation, and urging her to prepare to meet tim tn anther and « better world. While the time was thus engaged, and the unforiunate prisoner awaiting the floal scene, the coffia, covered wyth « black pail, wae brought into the jail and piaced in aceil adjoining the gallows. Having reached the gallows, the prisoner teek bis position uoder the beam, from which the rope was dangling loosely and banging just above his bead. The Sheriff then read the war ani of execution, of which he was acti vestor Quilier, have you anything to say?" Tux Paigorxr—I have a tow words to say. This te the fraits of strong drink, and | bope it will be @ warn- ing to all these who indulge in this way. I suppore @ number of you came here to bear we make acoufess! bu: I have made my confession to wy Ged, and do invend to say anything further about thas here, I ge now to Jesus, mv Kedeemer. | ui Bo animosiiy aye'nat any ove, but op ha allin bands of God. Tle Unis testimony to day upon the acaffold, that I am going home to my Father's home 1 go througe Jordan's obilly waves to the bosom ot Christ. Fasewett, Another impressive prayer was offered by Me. Jack- son, after which the sheriff advancod, and taking bi by the hand fed him forward. Tne diack op wes then tied over his eyes. just previouso which he east one feartul look at the acrecn within which the Sheriff bad F tired, as though he be had just then realized the ter- rible abyss open before bis feet, and into which be was about to plunge. The «gos! was then given, and os o'clock the usual taud was Frene! ere Nartes, Nov. 14, 1867. pel oc oem Mount Vesuvius, on the east side of the Bay Army, the Peeple and es yp agenceuell of Naples, is in volcanic action and sending | Previous to the departare of the French troops from forth a pillar of fire, which has a magnificent | Rome the Holy Father received the stalf officers in a " seen from the cit: body at the audience chamber of the Vatican, and ad- ot 0 pubanthan 4 dressed tbem in the most feeling manner. New craters have been formed, and the usual He expressed his happiness at baving the soldiers of France around bim once more; but nover had hia harpi- point of issue—in latitude 40.49 north and lon- | 1645 heen so creat as tt was now, because of the recent gitude 14.26 east—is also engaged. perl to which he had been exposed. He returned ‘ thanks to the officers, to France, and to the Em- During the past night red hot stones were peror Napoleon for the delivorunce of the Holy ejected in large quantities from the burning | See. He was filled with grief to 00 mountain. that Italy bad sent out as s vanguard against Rome a horde of anarchists, upon whose tlag were inscribed The surrounding earth is in tremulous mo- | rapine and devastation While the valor of the Pon- tion for considerable distance; the lava is Ufical troops had successfully defended the soll of the 4 Church, the army of France had come to crown the pouring forth and running down the sides of | splendid defence. The Pope concluded by sayinz, that in ‘the mountain in volume and with rapid flow, the midst of bis trouble he had the consolation of re- TENNESSEE. Tho State Tens ra’ Association at Nashville, Nasuvituz, Nov. 14; 1867. . The Tennessee State Teachers’ Association, ia session today, memorialized the Legisiature to pass a law (phogeratieg she normal school system of teaching in ueation of mixing white and: colored ‘the same achools bas not been up for discus- KENTUCKY. Extensive Fire at Louisville. Loorsvitis, Ky., Nov. 14, 1867. Aw extensive fire is raging at the corner of diarket and Fifth streets, Eight or ten buildings, occupied as barroums, retail groceries, livery stables, &c., are nearly destroyed. Tne Gremen are not able as yet to master bod; coiving sincere expressions of Catholic sympathy from Fo.lowing Colonel Georgo’s few words the President tponed further action on the frauchise question uniil | the ‘ames, waich aro spreading. Tho tes ia quite | Lo herbie) ou p orem (mgd bg wed = and the general upheaving from the volcano soom completed his remarks, and the Convention then | Munday noxt, An ordivauce was introduced and refer- | hoavy airevdy. ailing immediately with ® suddes jerk. The priso a1 parts of the world. y atruggied violeotiv for the space of two minutes in the eel tee don, red to abolisa tho State poll tax. Loovvitum, Nov. 14—9 P.M. Sec dlenolnt re cee oe gives warning of a grand, unusually grand | _4i# Holiness then terminated the interviow bv giving Upon reassembling the Convention proceeded to ballot The buildings destroyed by fire this morning wore | Aeouies of divsolution, | Quiver after quiver, passed ovor 5 Dis apostolic blessing to the army, the people and for s candidate tor Governor, and the rosult was as fol- FLORID mostly old and smalt, snd principally of no great val Se icminah* duc ackks trae cas ‘beomens aflocteineta: eruption, from which we may look for very | gmperor of France, lows:—Whore number of baliota, 663, necessary for ® A. ‘The ocoupants were retailers in groceries, liquors, co . ‘ tnd sixteen minutes he was found to be dead from strangu- jation, After the lapse of twenty-five minutes choice, 332; John G. Sinciair, of Betulevem, had 312 H &e, The total loss foots up $95,300, upon which there E A. Biboard, of Laconia, 303; HR. koberts, of Rol- serious consequences, as in former years of Y nvention Election Pregressing Quie | '# 4” insurance to the amount of $91,500 in Eastern a0d | was cut down and placed in the coffin, whi ie nein hie phenomena front Weew $ FRANCE. bho Bill and J hSeere one of which was for etly—Very Few Whites 4 Western oilices. Two horses were burned to death, handed over to bis frionds. retin There being be choice, the Convention Proceeded jon on Avcusta, Ga, Nov. 14, 1867. CANADA second ballot, during which there were loud cries The election on the question of a convention is i. The Eve raw ‘da: The Cabinet Changes—Rellef in the Bread- | Hibbard and’ the uimos exciiemont among the dele- | auietly progressing in Yinhide Patiite. eek dows Se H OF G VENTING FAPRRS, AD, IN ADVANGE OF OTHE! The first eruption of the more serious kind . 4 COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE EXECUTION QP P' stuffs Tax. gates, The Presideut enceavored to coax thow into Say BW TEROETY, Large Fire at Ottawa—Proposed Redaction Paris, Nov, 14, 1867. Order, but mot until be positively refused to ide did | the convention will be carried by a large majority, as QUIL , NEN i from Mount Vesuvius occurred in the year 79, | ane voniieur toed 9 pattiabes, the: Ta I a they assume an air of quietude, and this wer only tom. | the wuites are indifferent. Despat-hes frum Tallahassee of Letter Posinge. METEOMO- DISPLAY ABHINGTYN AND AUGANY, — porary. As soon as the balloting commenced the dele- | #87 tho election is going on quietly, and tere are very Ortawa, Nov. 14, 1867, LATEST wie SIAL MARINES, FINANCIA ELLIGENCE, when the elder Pliny perished, and the then | making the following Cabinet appointments :— wast olties of Hercuisnenia, Pompeii and Stabig | MM. Marte Quear Flaped, to be Minister of thate far ,the were overwhelmed by the burning torrent and M. Pierre Magne, to be Minister of Finances, buried in lava and ashes thrown from the | Tbe French tax on grain in foreign ships has been gates rushed aimosten mavse to the platform where the | few votes against the conveution, the whites goucraily committee was stationed receiving the votes. The | ‘declining to voro. crush was irresistibie, and the stampede fully up to that of Bull Rua, Cries of ‘Sinclair’ and “ Hibbard” LOUISIANA. pa mingted pei Pent nnrsspn equally’ emphatic, it protane, cru moanwnile reaming 1a PRAGA and numbers, tho Chairman A Gre last night destroyed the stone warehouse occu- pied by C. L. Bates & Co., wholesale grocers. The loss on contents is $100,000, on which there is $42,000 in- surance. It is reported that the government proposes to reduce letter postage to @ three cent rate, arrauging the pews- Bk, OLOSING PHUCGEDINGS OF 1HE COURTS, THE MONBY ARTICLE OF THE TELEGRAM (8 & FEATURE. ALL NEWS AGENTS, FOR SALE removed. MERA ETE RAISON crater. to the delegates to be more calm, be paper posta, ,- BELGIUM: } wo hundred” of the Ne "Hee ed ota we Money Panic Probal ja New Orlenns—The ee oun ieee nee netiovariane ssemtard some two o New Hempshi MOCTALS - 4 Is it ible f bet Forty-nine eruptions of Vesuvius occurred 7 mith it The excitement produced by ihe giving away tate ce pevtgrsretide sree, Ae Rehee NEW YORK. enjor ite ile vader Yr ingen said e struct ‘was ont: the mad) —— spepoc—No mure (uaa is pow ie ‘from that disasirous period to the year 1850, | The Postal Rates to the United States-Ap- | believing the whore building was twinbling, Gut as soon Mew Onsaan, Now. 14 1867, § aM 68 1 RS eS Pitepeak from experien Boe, Baie of which the most celebrated in history took Benkenen OF s Reet ees. PD he stevia yb meetin tiee res my tiny xo ata anp las Burrato, Nov. 14, 1867. | tecie’tomplans ineiered, wader tne guaranice of bane Bavssera, Nov. 14, 1867. man very jocosely remarked that the weak platform Amoney panic, and possibly s riot, 1s near unless pri dreds of individuals of high social standing, who bave tested Weston arrived at the Mansion House, in this city, at about one o'clock this afternoon He ieft Batavia, the effect of the article in their own cases is it not unwise Tins they venta put Uwe Wpreruicy would stand the pee: | tneek MTIVOS S000. aed ‘reconstructs’ the. city. gov- In‘any one afflicted with the disease to neglect giving & © place in the years 472, 1779, 1794, 1819, 1834] By the new postal treaty which bas been negotiated that they would put cae up which would stand the pres- of five hundred citi- ‘and 1839, Detween Belgium and the United States of America the | sure of ages for all time as soon as possible penn, Ale mame, Sapeting forty-five miles distant by the stage route, and “legged” estionadl amit the premises, What rate of postage on single lotters weighing half an ounce Ke hon bo ae nd Lager sens rag hme Zens, mostly Germans, Inst night, violent speeches | it here in flue atyic. ‘He’ wen mat ak tie ahiae cup aimit PT orn madly. 1 admit the prem clared rH ved battots, + | and profane oaths were uttered, and = riot ense crowd of citizer y enso—Give heed. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH by an headed by thirty lice: and escorted inio the city, He looks as rosh ag a iark and declares that he is bound to win. or less has been reduced to fifteen conta PORTO RICO. Lospos, Nov. 14, 1867. It is said that the Fenian Kelly, who was rescued from the police at Manchester, has appeared in Belgium. ‘Common BITTERS {s such a remedy, The evidence of its efficacy ae cure for dyspepsia is positive, complete, undemtod and undeniable, you ever ascertained by experimens whether it is or is not the infallible cure that i {a claimed EA miberde pep peoke’ ‘ao G@ Sinclair bad S31; | as openly hinted at, A committee was appointed to Mr. Sincieir was then declared nominated, and the | Confer with Hancock, anda mass meeting wil! be beld nomination was then made unanimous, and subsequently | '® Lafayette square at an early day. Tue grievance com- ratitied, a8 a pledge that he will be elected, by nine load | Piamed of is the depreciation of the city currency frum aod rousing cheers. two and a bail be ore military interterence to eigliteen Colonel Georg: HL. Pierce, of Dover, was then nomi. | Per cent Thie @ got @ political movement, \t is vor Porel Beeson t by acctamation ‘as candidate for | Pept. Mt teas i pInM seioner, The sees eae ony Binns then reported and THE PRESS TELEGRAM. ad as the sense of ¢! wention:— saree, nteaiet: ‘Tha: tt has ever been acardinal doctrine of the | The Abuses of the City Government ia New Loyd reed - ten oo ohh. st to the Un on ey Orleans—General Hancock’s Arrival Anx- hy yh fously Awaited by the Citizens. fa the parsmount and naabie f thas Go bevy conn tems (0, toes conriotinn mnnit. Naw Ontaava, Nov, 14, 1967. That! 'be restored and the constitution respected and General Hancock's arrival ts anxiously looked for by SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALS. Terrible Hurricane iv the Southera Portion ef the Island=Tho Crops Destroyed, avd ENGLAND. ‘Two Huadred |. : to bet Dy ic confess that I have not. Common Sense—Then you stat convieted of folly by ‘strong. proofs thai great tonic had been eub- fi Unoa, Nov. 14, 1967. The Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley Railroad was opened to-day to Waterville by an excursion train of nearly three thousand people and a banquet at Waterville, at which numerous speeches were made. ‘The first section of the road is twenty-one miles in length, The road is graded sizxicen miire beyond the first section to within five miles of Sherburne, jour own showing. If tl Boon advanced In’ favor of 4 mitted to you with re, to a ness speculation, would have gone into it atone. 1 health of less impur- tance than the dollars and cenis which no maa canenjoy without tt. Dyspeptic—No, no, no—thousand times no Sense, you are right." I will give the Bitters e triat ‘Common Sene-—Do #0, and | shali never more have rea aop to address you a8. dyspeplic. few York Utlice, 36 Dey street. lade sfhinWay g mins Ticlompieat havian then wetted. the drat grand go.d medal for American (rand, square and . Upright Pianos, by ‘the unanimous verdiat of the Encore a beets Oe nn Havana, Nov. 14, 1867. Pardon of a Convict Feniau=-The Bank Re- turns. Advices from Porto Rico to the 7th inst, have Loxpox, Nov. 14, 1867. , " Magulré, éne of the five prisoners who were convicted ‘been received. A terrible hurricane had visited of murder before the Special Commission at Manchester, the southern portion of the island, destroying all | and were condemned to death, has been pardoned by the crops. Two hundred lives were lost, and four | the Queen. All through his trial Maguire stoutly m: ‘ tained his inmocence, declaring that be wae sot thousand families are destitute. Provisions were Pes id: to dnisth 00 Galena sek Hans © ‘ ion mi obeyed as the supreme Liw of the land. Citizens who are hopeful that he will correct the abuses esolved, That the Ci of ratarsig, tan tha Conaeawonal, pian of resonatruction | or he city adminatratio, tiin and » revolutionary usurpation, xud tbat theaompt | A meeting of citizens was held last night at whicha THE DEAiH PENALTY. or to establish the cuical al J re ie edal is distinctly classified firs: to be landed duty free ‘or two months. mm Brett was kiliod. eat tees tis mon ecrasives eons apuas "the: prinsigies | Committee was appoimted to prepare resolutions, laying ore Oe cect ovee sil osner Auberioun eehibiiors Ban even Lonpon, Nov. 14—Evening, of republican government andthe civilization of the age and | the currency question before General Hancock and re- more than four hundred pianus entered tor ompetiion by TORTOLA. Tho officml returns of the Back of Engiand stow that | deverves the apvere and indigiant denunciation of every (rue | questing itn vo act for their reliof. pearly ail the, moat celebrated, mauu‘acturers. rope the amount of bullion im its vaults has decreased £94,000 A mesolved. iat the biiter fruits of legislation outside of hy) ene ee fn3 et bay foie Lethaneonpe per py ryt ima ee a York. ‘ ” the coustit: nareseen in Wael lee e iva of cent disco .nt; i me tesuc OU)! ree ul history of crime an oe arr: a SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. nen Sans Meee Brena miner * Unione the demmnct tsa of ‘the pubbe consccuce, the | per cout; five dollar Vila, which ouly a tew days ago | viction and eeateace of Sylvener Quillen eon rh con | A. Mf. Mauricon D.. Protemor of Din. ae wagpalon a ON logue tts tt ncetanne varececet | gate, cud ware and four, par cont discount, are new | (ica cea horewush wp. to tue day preceaing | Suiramsey eras iat te dnas"Hem ‘baler cosa * r na and ct Phe Istaad of Tertoin Submerged—Ten Thou RUSSIA. Ree creat the grave apprehensions of business mor ana | atteen ant seventecn. yates cea erewiih ap to the day preceding: | viihout pain er inconvenience. — }Jn tne Trmes lays the blame upon the Treas- | bis execution, have been already chronicled in the Henatp, Yesterday witnessed the closing scenes in ‘he criminal’s career, On Tucsday morning he expressed a desireto have a prayer meeting in the’hall of his prison, which request was granted by the jailor, The Rov. Mr. Jack- son, of the Washington Preshyterian church (col- ored), officiated, several ladies of Elizabeth being itt ‘Ap arii Staveamen thas still greater eaiamities are impending over | | O40 nr lSisdn ni yc conares Ronsore cere the fe titolo That we are in favor of equal taxation of all | to thls commanty, with the record of an educated and tl ta son, so far ax that result | accot jeman, and Gan We attained without u violation of the natiousi Taith | be mn oma on. ue Pinan beng tae resce Smdacsiveds Toate, " reas J ottecte. rare} wnmptuary | Sddstancial, ablest ant best cit zon. should welcome him Siler od ot nie, ve tas src | Rete’ NSa"tpectay tees eeomuneted eh pete both officers and people, affairs, and sugcesie that a commitiee bo appointed to us lessening the extent of the | welcome General Hanccck and expiain to him the city's id that the Tate decisive verdict | qepigrable conditiou, expecially fusacially. sand Lives Lost. Havana, Noy. 14, 1867. Tortola, one of the smaller British West India be wn gest whiauiays fila sasdildanan sums Islands, between Virgin Gorda and St. Johns, con- | ora, Nivoias Ignatief, at present Minister of Russia at taining an area of forty-eight square miles, has | Constantinople, will replace Prince Gurtechakof es Min- been completely submerged by the flood following ore ee ee A Blessta; iS, tuguese Female Pill me dence, Hk: Dr. Oitce 199 Liberty street, oF sent by tail. 3 EI ra arent ante Pile Sifwata tive Prive $8. ‘Bea ate of imitators, who copy ooll polsouoge com een A he. MAURICEALU, 129 Liberty evrest the great gale of the 7th instant, and It is meh legisiaiion is in harmony {n attendance. The doomed prisoner assisted, exhtbit- apon great gi . EUROPEAN MARKETS. 1d suggests tho imposing of sim ing mach emoton during the service, He led off | «Batcholer’s, Hair Dye.-The, Beet, tn the Teported that ten thousand lives have been lost. STORIE TE our hearty congratriletions to GEORGIA. cuit tn ecs-cantat (tioniag the Throne of | oun Facwry i Barclay srect, Tax Loxpos Movsy Manker.—Loxpox, Nov. 14-5 P. Sanath wal, enern, Spas foe, the ae itace for pardon and Forgivousas for bis. treaagrossions, me —Consols f 1-16. United States five. Soronaee last Ya Hair Dye.—’ F ST. THOMAS. eu onde, FoR imo Coote as oe thay he Union: that we cordially luvite al conservaitve Freedmen Ka Routo to Liberia. ee oe as previsuely sustéed cy ecard SF feteade in Dye othe Bow Ever Maes Erle Railway abares, 40%. aster Hive tegard to past ‘as nan bonest aod eatnest. ef Avavera, Nov, 14, 1867. 4 to achi a the Rev. Mr. Chester, and eppearing. to derive muc' t be grateful, ve ral ge alegg ig own to ase natural a cl color, whose ministrations be had invited, seemed to give him peculiar satisfaction, He afterwards made for bis funeral, desiring that be might ve About three hundred freedmen passed through here, pecerely Tux Pants Bovren—Panw, Nov, 14—5 P. M.—The Tor cer coniance Gomkipe rely, enrowe to Charlestos, to take passage on the ship Gol- The Late Hurricanc—Loes of Specie and | Rentes are very fist, ‘A commiiee Laving waited upon Mr. Sincia'r and | conda for Liberia, Blerchandive on the Li Stemmeren [yet enaxnront Bounen.—Fraxtzons, Nov. 14-6 F | intormed bim of his nomination, he came Inio the Con — je Liverpest Steame: ‘M.— United =tates five-tweaties for the issue of 1862, apeeeh of acceptance, ia which | A True Bill Found Against Foster Blodgett. American securities SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WESALO. close heavy. err raieg of U: Bodies. 15%. jolned bis congratu ations wakon! 1867, buried in Evergreen Cemetery—a beaatiful city of the i uh a aaa i 14, 1867. Mi dense Gonna ‘The sales to-da: avi up 8.000 th ie atm : ny. ie eae In the Ut CIEE geste Porshe ark. I. an the gyn ane tags vee a | Bales. Middling uplands, 83g4.; Middling Orleann, 884. phy Fig thew nner aie pon eee. Wat bis ‘last wishes, in this - particular a Subscriptions have been opened in Havana for | “icvenroo Bacanervrrs Manxat cLivanroou, Now. | sersou’ se copia’ henna” chews Goo 1 Sorat cise bin has | Untied Staten Vormi Fouler | beccarried out, He also selected a text for ble fuaeral | SUBTIL~E uproola hair from low foreheads, upper, UP, ae M.—Breadstuff quiet, Corn, 490, 04. Wheat, lod gett, mes | ne to be hed by the same reverend geatie- | 2" Cf 7. ae x ‘the relief of the sufferers at St. Thomas. lar . The shunder tones of tae | ot iemerrom. ee tee teen tak tre tae 4, | UiB ROvaE for fe lpg and’ cheeke, LLY wultth, ite Califorgia and No. 1 Mi,waukeo; red 134, California, have proclaimed that be Me , 10d, , bs. 4d. Onin, 3, D. The Liverpool steamers which were sunk during eae Peierls Raat titer ter. 14. Saecile eum dle coves weer MARYLAND. Liverroot the hurricane carried down $2,000,000 in specie | $F. v.— Beet, 10bs. Fork, Ye. Lard, 622. 2d. Cheese, 63a be gg nN gs = ten Bacen. a ep locusts | shooting Affrny in Baltimere—K. A. Polinrd verse 18, \r. James Gale, of the Young Men’s Christian Association, of Eiizebeth, ax a commitiee of one from that association, waited on bim the following day ¢Wednesday), tendering bir spiritual comfort aed the od, red at Tal. C4RAM or MAGICAL BEAUTIFI~R. Found at Dr. GOUKAUD'S old established dopot, 453. Broedmay, and and merchandise. The loss of the steamship com- Livgaroot Paoovce Manker,—Lsvarroot, Ih | derived from the teachings of religion, Ho Diamonds Watches ip 6 P. M—No. 12 Dutch standard ~ 264. Pg toy a whne man's ereeouiuhi te Wounded in the Right Arm by a Sen ef Ex- | appeared to evince an earnest gratitude for th's atten- jought a G. ©, ALLEN, pany at St. Thomas will amount to $12,000,000. 8s, 9 for common Wilmington, aod is. tor fine pale. be enjoyed by @hite mow and their posterity. In con- | Governor W ¢ Vivainta. bag to the almost universal custom sh Car nag t Tallow, 44a, it rpentine Petroleum—spti ced loriou: the ‘From ‘ven! Telegram yonterday. Contrery ‘uni LI | Some five hundred bodies remaining unburied | 9. Poth argo Samer mad 308, oe po Seseee, ae nome of sek Wecdsery y oe core Nov. ak ae elsewhere the gallows was erected inside the sjell putt Bors. sahil i Fore. have been burned on the island. Loxoow Manners Lavon, Nov. 14—5 P. ¥.—Crode | and both the Perces. , Maite Seen | eee on the south side, instead of tho | i.e cis. und ar relen far boow the seussion prices of the linseed, 688. 6d. Linseed cakes, £11 5%, Linseed oil, £40 Mr, Hinranv, who failed to obtain the nomination, There was a shootiag-affray at the Maltby about | outside, im the open air, as bas been fore cus- day GENIN, 613 Broadway. 10s, Whale ot, £59. Sperm oil, £114 then briefly addressed the Convention, congratulating | noon to-day between the youngest son of Henry A. | tomary. It is the same shat has been ip frequeot use aS HAYTI. Pernouncm Manker.—ANtwant, Nov. 14-5 7. M— | his hearers that if the demociaitc party bad been dead | Wise and E, A. Pollard, author of the “Lost Cause,’ | £0f the last twonty-ve years in Uniom couthy, ond 90 | tramman HouseLadies Residing nt the Petroleum, 4634 francs for standard white, 16 Was now passing through # glorious ros. rection. c connected with morticed jomts, fastened by 0 | Hotels can obtain, desuutul Boots aud Saoes. also Genup> EE RREP ARO RUS The Convention then adjourned amid much enthusi. | The difficulty grew out of a criticiam in the Baltimore Rs ar be os Dltasem tere cetanee terscat fee Toljes Slips, at MILLER & CU.'s, No. 3 Union square, wMeulty. Figi wD Me “adbeast SPECIAL TELEGRAM T@ THE HERALD. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. . The campaien wilt be very excitin na the | Amzrican, recently published by Pollard on Governor yy ths entree al das tow tad Can oltne oF + Waise’s late lottor and criticism of him and his book, vatere Eafe Balonm<iRthenmatiom, Neur’ al~ od im thei . It appoars that the two Wires, John and Doug'as, one ie. bd ir worst forms, also, Scrot rynipelas, Old Ulcers, Salt Kheam, Dyspepsia, | iver wnt, Kidneys, the worst cases of mpurity of ‘the blood, fe. are. moat certainiy cured by thus sovereign | purt fier. $1 per bottle, Sold by drugeista, Depot 246 Gra nd ot Popalarity of the Imprisoned General |. ~ — Moentes—A Court Martial to Try Him—Par- Sovruamrtox, Nov. 14—Evoning.—The Hamburg a Amorican ot hip Allomanmia, Captain Meier, which ‘8 s0n and the other @ nephew of ex-Governor Heory A. Cleans of Geffrard Ordered Out of the | Li’ New York November 2, arrived'at this gort suortiy Wise, of Virginia, went about ten o’ciock this morning to ‘ H Nov. 13, 1 after noon to-day: and after landing pansenxers, mails | The Army of the Tennessce-Election of | iy notel and inquired for F. A. Pollard, bat he was not m. AVANA, Nov. 13, 1867. Sapam Galled this evening on bor og About half an hoar afterwards Poliard, accompanied by " 2 & ‘The prisoner wntil recently eccupied a cell on the routh side of the prison, immediately opposite where the i Len & Bovst Sance.—Dekcious with ' soup. 5 ro JOMN BUNCAN'S SONA, Agents for the United * haven, News has been received here from the republic Sovrmam#on, Nov, 14, 1967 another gentleman, came into the hotel Po'lard wae The steamship Atlantic, Captai ‘een We ‘The members of the Army of the Tennessee at their octamer te of Haytl up to the 2d inst. York on the 20:8 of Ociobsr, arrived LT Al Hestneds tacbling Wale inpebing election the following | SO °F BO THY SF the dees) nad they marted, arm fe al, Havana Loitery.-erizes P ald, ju The news is important, as it shows that the | ‘ew 10 Bremen, ofticers for the eneuing yoar:—President, General Raw. | 2? 10 Walk up the street; but when on ihe pavement | 19, fg Tiformaticn furnished Bg peer raven, Spat fe Pt . e lias; Vice Generais Howard, G, A. Smith, | in {ront of the Maltby House they were accosted by the | fony. oabloens aad all kinds ts ot std een | 1 Walt te gat M8, ause of General Montes, now confined in a CUBA Boikuap, earihur, Pure on and Soin Recording | Wises, when Poitard sala, “What, do you ria, gentle. r= pred sd 7» Cowns ton; Corres; Yeore- 1) wheres wit! ing & ry . dungeon at Cape Haytien, has become universally a tary, General Hicken y, Treagurer, General Corse, | word, drew pie piston Tend fred three shots. one of | removed arent te pes pe, fotee jon ot # at Expen- Chicago was selected for holding the next meoting. whieh—the first—took effect in Pollard’s rig! five Tee avid scaTE COMPANY, 2, Pr sre Row, N.Y. spopeiar, probadly owing to the reaction 1. sont. a Cases of Spnsmodic Cholorn Reverted | ta; commitiee on McPherson's moaumoat reported ‘arough tae oup of tae clberr, enesing & very pararel ment caused by the recent riotous proceedings at inl, Commercial and Marine Lntelll- | car $5,000 ) on hang, which was left in ihe bandaof the | weend, wehioh ‘desroyed ite ted. The other Aino tired Bavaxa, Nov. 13, 1867. “Dering the afternoon the members of the society were covedag the neo ef bid arm, drew a revolver and fired woah wneeeattgnt, Masten Rie te TE Mirery aod Diveases of Woman, Over W ary yours’ proc Port-au-Prince against the members of the house ‘nest vatuabte tnetrectior 3 Many cases of spatmodic cholera been report eyed in carriages thi ited ail missed. (ee, » Hg ‘of Assembly when demanding of the government s oan i gpd et | Ciacad of sole ia the Sabu ie tn the ove les about | "Tue afair saussd, letenee excitement, Pollard ie now oe Sie dias trams Walle (Oeste! ha iy during the past few days, whic bave created quite as fty-sevond avenue, New Yorn, fits reasons for keeping him confined unconstitu- | excitement among the inhabitants, ‘4 oe ere ee tee ae ry ee | ween wee ~ staat ree en Le ‘ era Fg . bang! thera Hotel, at w - son, beld heer New ‘The . inonait ts havik The aothoriien have'taken measures for estabtinting | lowing regular waste were given — teat to Kil a the commission of the crime for whieb be bas just wat. | Sonar Se entered 95 vroneauatise ofthe ly and without the benefit of @ trial. Doapitats, end have iseued documents for the guidance army and Navy—Hesponded to by General tered the GROVER Sak BA 05 ie Bac INKS at the Kxpe A court martial has been ordered to assemble | of the peopl Until now it is confined almost en. | "™"™ 0 TeseteneenRempentes 0 by of THE PRESS TELEGRAM. pe oF sitition Universelle, Paris, 1987. Snstanter for his trial on the accusation of having | “rely among the negroes, Chinese and the lower classes, | T. L. Vickey. ‘The Asnultants Held te Hall te Appear Before | laier bore Wanted Immedintely— gett Men Wi epeeneszicitcy ae * | masa to ‘far been frow trom the divente, | or'i35 tosnesees-sHospand-a toby Oeneral Roles pa rn a + naan of tue PRUE COW MILK ER. p at patna a ti The cool weather was likely to destroy the epidemic. ‘4. the Honored Dead of the Army of the Tennessee Baurmons, Nov. 16, 1867. } Yorn Vas ember —. 1887, eure wire for hands and Lick 4 The leading Geffrardists have been expelled the | Sugar—No. 10 to 12 te quoted at 6% 08) and ine warch t@ the See—Responded to by General | This efternoon Jobn and Joe Dougiass Wise, who as | of the 40. Ie emia wwber of M6 8 8% reals, ime and ter, sopablic. No. 15 10 20 at 0 @ 10% resis per arrobe. Motssvee— suited K. A. Pollard im front af the Maltby House thi | George, rer. Mt milée the tour venus of cow ab irmies ie we cow in Varese minutes It imitates , : Muscovado 6 reals, and clayed 64¢ reals per galion. by chant Reto bs ee pot ere poi <p Maga cciha te eaves and praeet calf—drevan, easton drone 0 wallow: mite tee rt an to the co" VENEZUELA, paiitel—snemer Herre Ceatio, Captain Adams, from -s wae vommemnaraate as Sie APY Ot tne Tonneeene-- cares 2 ee ae eg Soy uo eee of bie Mae ad ilting Arte crs aides oe SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. TUNES a en Gomera MoPhereon—Reeponded | Balnrint ered, bei is Ret aeceeanniy cangeroas He it on sitter iy paige ere pene Hope for New Orieans, exaynine for yoursel’ a yet consia: — Havava, Nov. 14, 1867, 4,—The Voluntest Goldiere-—Respended to by Gover. | a0 doing well, e wae by einen. nVbaaviic WE NG Wace CO, 8% rete ber. Se eo jail, the Rev Broadway. Cue Redeition Quelied=A New Cablact | pet ln a I Man 1G yor cen plestiay ck | ezine Loyal Men and Women of the Usioa—Re- RHODE ISLAND. duet —— Formed. Paria, 2 pet cent premium; om New York, currency, long sponded to vy Captain Kiink. color Wa stigeeety at Bhesicinn, By JS Havana, Nov. 16, 1g6n, | gh 26.9283 vet coms deouahs thors signs 24 82416; | 10.— Tne Future ef Amerion—Seeponded to Uy Cole. Death of am Old a spp $B Mietcevonsantegat ectorea » Nov. 14, 1867, | Gord, iong sight, 33% per CeBt premium, ebort sight, Loom 8. ig’ nog mated, joins i Shoes ke. Ci ne - Advices from Venezuela to the 26th ult, have | POE COM Pm os ns at trom wow | hin ns Suen Respented t9 Oy Hon. Henry RE eatin tpn pad sgeat oi bing i wreaking. Boon received. The rebellion had been queliaa — 'golograme Wore received from General U, 8, Grant ana |. Natnaniel Pall ta Brisvol lav aight, aged | i wife. careen Nera Yers. fend tho tovergente pardoned. A wow Cabinet | onarienon, nut wry: for MsMO and Sinnner fr | Cont Tae megent ts pr Petter tees | ised shen gross ae Line ee te aboat much aed ares the 4 had bose formes “he yd the cholere ta ataitng, No aew PX, barmony aad Bulerjous oi neieaes Rows of ds eaten f-t