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from a Stavomie race, the on tha PUROPE. gran eae et ‘ al ry tice, Li ohiefly on th : Pee) thelr pasturage, which they ar ed of Delay Building the Rond—Pro- ENGLAND. > Gelend agaings the incase <a gress of the Work and What Still Remains 29 West TwENTy-vinst STRERF, New Yor, Nov. 1, 1862. } robbers, Vendettas are frequent among thom James GoRvON BENNETT, Editor and Proprietor New San - % Ss day. hgfniond eye passed o cs x to Be Done—Thoe Rond to Be Completed to York Herata Public Morals and Finance, of Austria from that of the Venetian republ F Thirtioth Strect By the End of Next Month. rk Heralds — to America, met in stated session iast eventug, with “ po wei service in the stand~ Sin. ug, she Wek Saat) trom’ Barone, Geter on fe:a8e of te anther Moe aeoePire bound to fork a territorial | Tho great problem of such universality of interest | 7.0% 41 Sbontd have ramatned tn ignorance of the dent, Mr. R. L. Larremore, in the chair. The @tel @uce was somewhat smaller than usual, ag members of the Board did not seem to be at anxious for work. Their appareat cat To THN Eprroe oF rum HeraLp:— be accounted for on the ground that they h In your issue of Saturday, Ootober 29, there is a | Quite recovered from the shock of the recent! communication which is Intended ag an answer to bees Or the effect of the immense opiuion delivered ‘8n article that appeared tn your columns on the 16th | SH counsel on the question of residence, or probab brother, ex, u is a = tained in the book so. favorably. nosed m tno | Mé heeded “Gold Gamblers and Faro Gambleny” | Decduse they felt that thei days were numbered, HERALD. Mr, Hamtiton ta Informed that tue sons of | WMch was a reply to an arttole signed “T, P. Akers, | ® Gross assault, avoirdupolsedly ponderous, wi Secretary of the Gola Exchange,” endeavoring to Lhreatened in regard to the introduction of the Ger. the gentleman he assails are ready to malatain what ng man language {uito the ach may is stated in the letter of Mr. Charles Rhind. Respeot- | SHOW that operators in gold wero not gambiers, but | been the causo, the members of the Dera aia woe October, supplies the foliowing legal and financial | militia for the defence of their homes. to our uptown residents who, as is well known, em- reports exhibiting the condition of pubtic morals in emenee ine new mtiitary law Sie .copenintion ee brace the bulk of our business population, as to a 4 ne miluia Was somew at altered, \ Great Britain tion was made the pretext for the present outbreak. | More speedy transit between their residences and anes a ; ors" S. Pag ty rat When the new recruiting lists for the militia bring places of business, has been promised for a tong At Guildhall, London, October 2 ir Eardley | be made out the nighianders roso im arms, and a ‘tho Elevated Gideon Cuiling’ Eardiey was charged’before Aider- | smail detachment of troops sent to strengthen the | “Me to be partially settled at last Se no Ble’ s man Finnis with obtaining various sums of money | garrison of a blockhouse on the Montenegrin fron- Railway. There have been talks of undergroun by ee pratennss; fe f Heard fpoceres, for the | tier was attacked #4 Preterm who ai railways, and companios have been formed prosecurion and Mr, wtherhead for the prisoner, the officer In command to death with their daggers. Frederick Humphries said ne Was a carpet _manu- | This looked as if the Insurrection bad been got up | *4 Charters granted, but nothing has been facturer, carrying on busimess at No, 8 King Edward | py Montenegro, which hus long desired to possess | done towards bringing about the end sought ag became nogaainted with as a Caitaro, in ae to bee acoess to —— The | to be accomplished and the accomplishment a uthail pauway siation on Sunday aiter- | prince ‘of that country, however, nas addressed a f noon jast; ie cawe up to him and said, “Do you cr to the Governor of Dalmatia, im wmch he | Of Which 1s such an indisputable desideratum to act that Mr, James A, Hamilton had dono the world tho favor to write a book but for the notice taken of SPEOELATION—GMMEEIEG: it in the columns of your paper in the issue of Sep- tember 24. 1 believe very tow would have known of the existence of his “Reminiscences” but for that notice, aad I therefore beg of you the favor to have inserted in your journal the enclosed letter of my NOveaBER 1, 1869, knowhow Lord Deroy is?” and he replied, | assures hia that he will do his utmost to prevent | fully three-fourths of our poputation. The ptoneer | funy your ovedient serv: ». RIND, speculaturs. The article in reply to Mr. Akers’ com: | 88em to be over bright, and the busineds, althou 4 So, but | can tind out Py telegraphing to Paduing- lis sutjects from giving assistance to the rebels, in taking hold of this matter in substantial earnest apf: marenespeneht Sin ene Navy, TMuntoation was written on the 16th of October, and on Mik somewhat draggy. Among’ the come isa. R mee pcorr anid 8 Bnew Colonel ny a oh hrs esp ane ig the Elevated Railway Company. Having formed No, 47 Bast THIREL SrAueT, } shat of your recent correspondent thirteen days sub- iy regal RR i ane one He invited. witness 10,82 to hls hotel, the Prince TURKEY. ®& company and obtained , charter ear went 2 ieee Naw Yong, 00 . pokege on the 29th; thereby showing that he had to, tne ey question. | Tue Sogpracs Son, emanation tie cag ARE gr geen vin work with a hearty will, In view of tho interes! ‘as, A, Hasritox, Dobbs’ Ferry, N. Y, given the matter ample consideration, and had put Spinion that 0 entorcement Bad! House at Soutaoit, and he sail te ‘Jiould like | The Kipresy of Feance in Constantinople | attaching to the subject and general desire to know sin Ment Foee deeaec pray Rov ha it before the public in the vory strongest and most Ogg arty Wo see it. lie stated that he w as going Lg a a The Harem aud Its Immnates. the causes of the delays in the progress of the work, | “Keminiscences of Jas. A. Hamilton,” and a refer- | favorable light that his own ability, combined with | Dumber of pupils now attonding the schools by ee aa he Wine donE te gtie trough Messe | ; E80 Le0ant Heraia of the 15th of Ootober sivostne | and when tt will bo compioted, we give below an | ence to whut the writer was pleased to term—taking | that of the Seorotary of the Gold xchange, could | ODUEIE the scool oficers to expel them, aud to ers x S Ba nant hia’ ware: f OnOea ditional particulars of tho movements of x statements—*the nd squabple igaion Jackson & Gratin, of Oxford street, who were | tho inpress of Bugente in the Turkish caplialz tue | Cieomised history of this elevated railway onter- | gion tue arabian norses.”” In tha proface to. these | CCVelOP OF tho morits of the case would permit, and who should be rejesied, and vonsiades by asking ] Jarge Customers of his, ‘They went to his house after | bi press yesteroay visited the Mosques of St, Soph prise, the character of the men who havo got hold | “Reminiscences,” T would like to’ trespass that th lon bi ded, “4 ” 4 iROne! “ 2 ry ‘4 ces,” while you state what they were Pi on your valuable space to 8 regoiution be rescinded, as the | tual, and he introduced tae prisoner to two of | Aaa guiean Seilm, the ‘Treasury, the old armory, Hind | of It and the aifficulttes in the way of its completion, | written with the object oi vindicating the memory | anawer this last communication, with the assurance | tie law does not admit of any construction other his Mends, On the following day, avout halt. “ . . msely , Dost. tires u'clock i. tho Ticthuot, the Be sapecnan Beene ieeanence ane cieaaet what they have already done, what still remains to eos nsee: bid are noannn Of | that L will not again trouble you or the pubitc with Rosuneee eae ea rity thon sakectd eb tad come pane a va ue ey baie a Stamboul,, taking the square of the now Seraskeriat be done and when the work will be compieted, yourseif and the aspersion of others You ly turther discussion on the subjoot Your cor- | mittee on By-laws, ‘The gross conglomeration of ing bank Was (ue Loncon and County, at Petervo- | 40d that of Sultan Suleymanié en route, She occu- BEGINNING OF THE WORK, publish several lotters vuat had passed bo- | #espondent asserts that the argumonts he adduces | TTY paper and Dutch names was thea Ii/ted by ( > 7 r , A rougli, und usked witness to exchange a check for | Pled an open four-lorse Charlo and was accompa | ‘Tho rapidly inoreesing exodus of our business | yyuryeit In regutd to tuoss Horsou sud aloen loug f COmplotely refute those in the article of sho 16ta ult, Joct of therbundis “anuounesd as. ho weston of five eounns with Goi fg ue en Sunny aie M. Bourée, Djemil Pacha, Reout population to the upper part of the city within the | opinion of your own as District Attorney on tho Tcanndt see where the slightest refutation comes | 20,000 citizens in regard to the teaching o! the Ger- Ose ee ae lined toe de eet! | Pacha and a numerous sulte followed in| past few years, and the slow and tedious means of |-‘case.” On the one hundred and fortieth page of | in, but, on the contrary, think that his argumonts | ™8% language in the common schools.” The mat Lefevre, und the cheek produced jor five pounds he h a Male bed a your reminiscences you proiess suiticient mouesty bo ter was referred to the Committee on By-laws, \ Wrote in wiiuess’ presence, and signed it “HL. O. other apts carrisges, the pus ole Be ing ge communication between the upper and lower parts | joc'aro tat you had “never boon a proud offer an opportunity to clinch and settle the sudject, ‘The CHAiR announced as the special order of bust meen! frimneas paid Ln Shue into his bankers Chief potntedatong tho route taven were teronged | of the island, has set many to thinking if there was | in the ordinary course of the profession, {If not beyond contradiction, ceriaiuly beyond ooa- | ness fille report of the Committee on By-laws; but te charge was read over (Wo ita, and he sald it was | PY, Crowds of eager Stamboulees—nearly half of | any possibility of remedying existing evils in this Solan (iapenpte 4 nae eee have ert ¢ravention, the ayers oa HOF Deer ‘ tere sasra ory 4 quite rigit. ‘Yue prisouer produced a paper, which | ¢m Turkish women—whose frequent cheers were | regard, 11s unnecessary to go ovex Ail the plans points in which the “Rhind controversy’? binges, T quote the salient points of hts argument, and | natural to infer that the expected presontauion 4 & very graciously acknowledged by the illustrious of Re a hoe eee Mussa At one point » Turkioh lady advanced my Bay Ly propoet to this end, The great and that is, that the refusal, to surrender the Worcs shall answer them in detail. Tirat, ne asks what Spares inten tae tinve Ha ieee gettied an t : Yolonel Let @ud presented a petition to the Empress, praying, 1, | point sought to be achioved has been the economy | De was no provision made for the reim- | difference thero is between speculating in gold sa fwisioh He hud, doubles” ead wee the money he 2 Cha aeina nite tions toe ihe Sultan on behalf | of time in getting down town and back. Everybody peepee ts AHL ae Jenin Jour sorrespondenpe Speoulating in cotjou or corn? I cnsiwer, there on tho report From “ine committee, aa “tniough an had obtained on the check of Mr. Humpiinies, er Majesty, tt may be mentioned, wore @ plain | Knows how annoying and tiresome is riding tn our | with the President and Segretary you reflect on Mr, | Very groat difference; for a speculator in cotton and commitieo and tne Commitee of Course of Studies, ee blue robe, with @ small white hat, and the gentie- | crowded city cars and omntbuses, and then tho time | R0ind’s courso and character tn’ terms wich you y corn has someting taugibic to base his operations | *he pressure will be made to Joist the German on the men of the suite were en bourgeois — Alter | togt iy @ consideration of great importance to lar; would not have ventured to publiso were the sub- | Upon, as ho knows there 14 no contingsney by which | Pubic schools, r the Sultan had presented the ministers and iP ‘J ‘82 | jevt of them sull living. As tho son of one whom | either cau tallim price more than two or threo per The suw of $1,270 was appropriated for the pur- OE OE Ca wilt come | ict functionaries to the Ewpress, the per- | Rumbers, It requires no shrewdness to soc that such | You have thus calumuiuted, I pronounes, trom my | ceatin twenty-lour hours; bub if, on the contrary, he | Pose of seonbe Grammar Schooliouse No, 16, in tuo before the Lord Ordinary of the Courtol Divorce | S22ne of the French embassy ' and the | a scheme successfully carried out is sure to bringa | OWA Mtmate Knowledge of all the facts 1 tho case, | buys largo amounts of eithor which be knows lie can | Sleventh ward. Aud Matrimonial Causes inan Interesting phase iu | PMCIpal” members| of the colony were also | fortune to its projectors, With this in viow—tnat is | ‘Ma* Your statemonis aro garbled and talso aud | Relthor obtain nor doliver, but must rely upon paying } , vonunrasiouer DonyEA offered resolution, which te existing Michaelmas cerm. presented by her Majesty's first chamberlain, the a che language you use in regard to my father a | @ margin in case of joss, then ho 1s gaimbilng adopted, directing the local boards to instruct It wii be roinembered that on the 27th of July a | Marquis de Cassé Brissac. For all, with character. | 6 effect # rapid transit betwoon the upper and | vile slander, utterly unwarranted by the circdm- | 1 those commodities, and uot speculating, Bur Tincipals of the schools not to inflict burdens. movion Was luade betore Lord Penvance in the aut | Ue esprit, her Majesty had a word of apropos, in- } lower portions of the city, and of course to make a | Stances and unworthy of @ gentieman—especially | Wen a combination of capivalisis can send gotd up | OR. the patents of tank: bonka, uaihe hans wos of Mordaunt vs, Mordaunt, Jolstone and Cole, with | WIng of M. Outrey, who took precednce, What | fortune also—tho Blevaved Railway Company was | UAWorthy of oue who bas manifed.ed so lnudabie a | or down the sliding scalo twouty por cent in cwenty | Phin Powells Ault bank books, as the Board would Pogurd to Like conduct oF the case, theca tava? Wath | was the ditterence betiveen a premier drogman and ; ‘ai ah ae desire to vindicate tho memory of nis father from | minutes, to call that speculation shows oituer | furnish, at public expense, the necessary stationery ) Several ppicalious in chatuoer for the postpone. | 2 Seereutre iterprete; asking news of the loan from organized, This waa noarly three years ogo. Its | foul aspersions, You show little consistency in thus | Utter ignorance of the true meaning of the | %! ‘on Kinds. ment of ucr ladyship’s answer, mainiy on the | MP Devaux; of the mines from M, Beral, who wag | plan appeared to bo the least objectionabio of all tho | tuducing tho memory of the dead, Iu Mr. Khind’s | Words speculation aud gambling or a wiltui | ,commissiouer Woop offered a resolution to the ground of her imeanity ut the time she made | {Fed to admit that, though the buried wealth of | otners, tho least expensive in carrying it out, and re- | HEF Of tho 10th Doodmber, 183). addressed to tho | porversion | thervof, In order that thore may | for oy,tubt the cere. In preparing he «school PIred the statemen.s which led to the inquiries that | LUrKey 18 great, 118 virtually as yet Worked; of : p Ming Irion Vreaident, to which you refer, you yourself quote his | Do nO further misunderstanding of the meaning | ‘Orv,’ should have aillixed to the namos of | the resulted in tue isuiution of the suit and in sum | M- Ritter as to public works, and of Messrs. Baudouy | Quirmg the least time in its accomplishment. It | language, in which he states “thai tue horses were | Of these two words, { propose.to expiain | femsle teachers the designation “Miss” or “Mrs.,”* port of that piea of lusauity a number of aiid, | 804 Crespin as to trade, Ear-shot gossip also re- | would not intorfore with the streets through which | {1 possession of tue consigness of the vessel, and | them. Speculation means tnvesting money tn any- | 93 am case may be, and providing for certain ouner Vits were tiled. Counter-aiidavius, more than a | Port that on landing at Begleroey her Majesty wag | if passed only very slightly; it would not, | Wabiftue United States show o clal Shasalus fbn RUA LAS DSC TORAREE OD MORON, RO a ee eee dozen in numoer, were flicd in answer, and it was | 2eard to say to the Sultan that the magnificence of \ ssa * | I presume those genticmen will pay Wpver sould | aitiough nov successful in his venture, is mot likely | “ANBNG Eo ie cauaine th upon the conilicting statements made thereon Char | Her reception quite shamed her when sue remem. | like underground railways, interfere with the | thoy sell for more thuu the expenses attending them, | %0 lose all his capital, and whea sudcesstul he ty Bat- ir. Woop, in introduc! 1 resolution, recited to iain ora ume te ctumen | Sle’ DOC, gaenian tata Gan | foundation of baliigy & cold te pula a o | PAI, hit, Segond Eouat an: | Gatituiber rien otsine ihatenete | Gevacugan Saag of walt nar canes Da et 5 ceived in Paris; and added, with more regart he United he d * a Peeral her, ote ee deponence mot yd | compiiment than to etnnology, that Abdul Agiz was | P® Perfectly safo to passengers, and tho motivo ht, ‘ive or inserest Lmay Lave in tem, | CeMLage above legitmare Insorest; but whon ho | lady as ‘éliss,” who, he afterwards learned, was a Submitted to the ordeal of cross-exuinination. ana | Worthy of his great progenitor, Solomon, powor would be the swift compelling power of } sould it be required.” In your statement you care: | Ventures largely beyoud that le quits speculative | Brandmoter, and in anotier he found himself the Verity und otherwise of tue averments dscer- | ,,An¢. lastly, we are assured by an eyewitness | steam. The best practical engineers were consulted | 1 COA ree tay das, you, oa the agent of the LU Teer ton aa aT Cr tists ste op ee ee he reap has i 7 7} that when her Majesty’s cafgue touched Dolma- j, 801 WLD possession without or fy RO aie eon ar ee Tauproved Inca | Kaktené stairs on Wednesday afternoon, the harom |! advance of anything being done as to tho entire | paying the cliarges incurred. In seeking | mutter whether if ts im gold or at faro bauk, in| Mr. Woop alo, offered a resolution providing for mental und Hodily health, so that it may be anticl- Seonen were thrown up, anda crowd of hoaris foasibillty of the plan, and they reported it not only ae ae hag rd Bae ericenk Fees Tee te the cpeae: “aimed att Tae mae thoary of wilch was iD bec rive Uastinieh te ee 2 * sensauons estigation | ‘bronged every opening to gaze—sans yashmak, | practicable, but an almost absolute tmmanit, Me MaKing ricee | aspersions ean y nt . eat dat oons eapected in the ensuite, term tie iaay | and brilliant in velvet and jewels—on the beautiful danger to passcngers., Fortunately, inea. oC the | QUly Come to the Coucluston that it was excited by | Of tho difference between SE area erteceror taal big magento per aoe cae er men eas will be so iar recovercd as to tlle lier auawer im the | ems Imperatrizassy, a8 she landed {com the | most reliable character took hold of It, ‘Their plans | Mt. Khind’s determined dofeuce of his rigs aud, | Now let us seu the viow the HERALD'S correspondent | Born resolutions wera reierred. 10 she Committee ordinary way. barge. perfected tuey applied to the State Legislature for | Very, probably, | his rebuke of your overweening | of the 2uL ult. takes of tho matter | He says Uthat y-laws, ‘and the Board shortly: alteradjourky Should wis ve so, itis more than probable tnat The Empress of the French, before leaving Con- | a charter, and, having obtained it, went to work. | @88umption. He felts himself compelied to take tae | speculation 13 nol gambling will appear plainiy Se ea ioe ariotler corespoudent wilt be added tothe petition; | Sautmople, received from the hands of the Sultana | This chatter, os 1s well known, was preuiminary in | Stand he did, not only Jor roasons above stated, but | upon the bara starement of two points of diference. PRIZ2 FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA. but, at all eveuts, the case has vec duly set down | dé the insignia in Glamonda of the Urder of Os- | its character, being grantod only to run from the | ‘Hat out of the pittance he received for his Sarviogy, First, apeculation always deals in propery: sain. Ea ES Pe le EIR William P. Reilly va. Patrick Caunon—A Mr, Beara applied for a remana, as there would be other cases against the prison Alderman bionis remanded thi THE MORDAUNT DIVOR nanté Valide, Battery, through Greenwich street, to Cortlandt | Ne could not alford to bear the loss, which wor bing nevor. 1¢ is tho riae or fall of property that BR etaut Sek sh sntnasion.cokranys Hitverto the only wearer of this decoration bad | streck aud it proving successful, tio eraut toe, | HAVO fallen upon him, by surrendoring the horses | makes the gain or loss of the speculalor. Specula- . ° = been the mother of Abdul Axis. tend it to Yonkers to be gi ‘4e first cl 4] without the Nquidation of the expenses inourred | Wo cannot be gambilug; for wv is founded on con- - A despatch trom Loadon, 24 end it to Yonkers to be given. ‘he first charter wa “ f ar ee ie ertgenes alec granted in 1807, aud a suppiomentary chartor the | Ad his treatinent by goverument wasnot such ag to | tracts for the receips nod delivery of rty, and | Drawn Battlo—Ninetysone Rounds in Ono Glerk 10 Vice Chancellor Janes’ Chambers tiia ussi year following.’ One condition of the charter is re- | €2courage bim to be a suppilant for his reimburse- | Out of such contracts, express or implied, declared Hour and Fifty-three MinutesSkeiches of RUSSIA. quiring the payment to the olty of five per cent of | ment. You were given to understand that it the | oF understood, grow all rights, all duty, ail oblga- | eh» Principals. morning for the appointment of a ditors’ repre- b vert be tions and ali iaw.’’ Now, as on the memoravi Santalivaintnecess of the Albert. sar Spd ote eas: Spoon the net profits, The conditions of the charter as to | horses were seized by the Marshal they would be re- | ton: tI 5 500,000,000 in ola Dany. “ihe Chuei Clerk Was usked to uppoint AL, | The Mouaatic System—Nans aud the Govorns | ti0 experimental portions of the une, between te | plovined, aid you wore consaquontly oompelied to | (slack Friday there wore, gow.000,000, In, quid i . 5 s 2 = acquiesce in the arrangement, by which it was | bought by speculators—as they cull’ thomgelvos— e 0) " Battery and Cortlandt street, havii TAG TET Cr eta theme eae ment Oficinis. Win Governor Hotta onthe Uae of aaa plied | agreed that the horses-should’ be sold by tie con. | When it is well kuown there was not $20,000,000 in @xpense of the estate. Mr. Musgrave (lor Mie from St, Petersburg on the loth of October, supplies | Of the work ag required, gave permission Lor the 1 Poche of tie Lorced sale at auction wad $1,100, whiie | based. Why, all tie property of all the members of (From the San Francisco Morning Call, Oct. 26.) * * * At about twenty minutes past two o'clock the steamer arrived at the place—a smail cove directly opposite the ‘Iwo Sisters,” in Marin county—and laid to about @ quarter of a mile trom shore. Here the liveliest scene of confusion easued, pombe ine 7 outinuance of the road to Tuirtieth street. 1 Tens f Mun.) opvosed the suuuions ou the ground | the fonlowing interesting report:— : SHINE DE OTERALICS Se the expenses incurred woro over $2,600, leaving a | He gold board combined could not, at $1 60 in eur. | Tue oMcers made several desperate attempts to, got Price aiid Young in the iuterest of ail parties. air. | _ ‘The Russian authorities are now in a curtous dim- | The plan adopted for the cousiruction of che Kio. | Dalance of upwards of ¢6u0, whicu Bir. ituind paid | rency, ave delivered the gold to walisly those von: | Eres’ the principals, but the stewd boatmen Were Mackenzie suggested that a commiltee, con- | Cully With some Carmelite nuns near Dubno, in Vol vated Ratiroad has been 80 frequently descrived in and which hein yain sought to recover fon the | late gold clique, or ring, nad no intention of makin; too much jor them, and kepta full boat's length sisung of the chairman of the Mancnester, York. | 1yma, The affair has none of the horrible details | the columns of the HkRALD as to render a detailed * x ol sure, Birmingham aud London comuittees ‘sh ait which gave so strong an interest to that of the nun | description at presont unnecessary; The tron ) Sore Eaaeher Ss posed raw caieion, iaee ty mae NO ae be eppoiuted with Ar. Mathews, of wesste, Crue | at Cracow; but it aflords a Very rare instance of ob- | columns supporting the rails extend fourteen feet ee ee eee fo, Mr. | Soh known fact thst many of the leading iuen and ley & Co., London, to communicate w.th the liquida- e and prolonged resistance on the part of a | above the pavement, reaching the second story win- | hind to undertake the negotiation with the Porte pa est m erators on the streat wore ci ieder 0: in tors on behail o1 the various policy holders whicn he y women to the whole power of Russian oflicial- | dows of the buildings on the street, and are ono | Be assured him that, in case of success, his remu- | {argest operators on the sinoos wore contederaied | represented. Several geil representing | 18m aud orthodoxy. 1 may add that the facts Iam | foot in diameter, are made of ‘wrougut fron | Beration would be very handsome; both the Preat- i the moral senge of obligation or TONOF sate ne oh Policy Holders mace similar applications, and tne | bout to relate are taken entirely from Russian | and are laid upon foundations of solid Gent Sol SOOretaty Oepr semen cheinesny os ncaa IRD re 5: regard tals from the steamer, now and then making a dart and taking on board those who were anxious enough to witness the fignt at the risk of breaking their necks or getting @ cold bath. Several eager indl- viduals—among Who we noticed the reporter for @ first class evening dally—stripped and swam to the boats, while others did not take the trouble of doff- - 7 u vulators in gold. Suppose we regard tails as Uhiei Clerk suid if he mad rde see | sources, Masonry seven foot deop and seven feet square, | Satisfied with tue result, aud the former tendered to | By speci : 1 ing their garments, but leaped ni iy cociy POUAF Uae ahoUIy Wor ane oie ere 18 in the vicinity of the town of Dubnoa Car. | They are made in two sections euch, firmly fastened | Mr. Khind the post of résident Slnister at Constanti- | a0 exceptional dase as Is Claimed, and a bold ciation and alk ate wneeh Lweney? memuaceetal request, "if auy nuuiber of gentlemen formed tuem- | Meiite convent, and a short distance-from the latter | by bolts and cach Weighing 6,000 pounds. ‘These col- | Bople, which It was bis intention to recommend to | attempt vy unscrupulous scouudrols to swindle the | aiieinyes the oficers gave up the chase in disgust, Wes into & columities to communicate with the | 15a hermitage, wuich 1s sald to have formerly been | UNS have been thoroughly tested and are each | Congress to estanlish, which tender was declined by | Common community, there hive been several otiter wad the greater portion of those on board were car- ried on shore. One boat, containing avout trolve persous, Was upset, aud for # short time it looked as if some great calamity would take place, but after having Houudered for several minutes in the water chee | were all picked up and furnisued with dry cloves. aiite: Gey Got Ps : the residence or a Russian saint. ‘This hermitage is | capable of supporting 16 tons weight, which far ex- | Mr lind. | ‘This fact shows the opiulon entertained | Occasions upon walch $100,000, 000 in gold nas been ee ear Be! Pan iter dete ee butt on au island in @ river, which can only be | ceeds the welgnt of any possible humber of passen. | PY the President of hts character und conduct; and ponene at Se ae \ lngenypnrr cd journei the mater to the judges. hed by passing through the convent. Some | gera that the most ambitious conductor cau crowd | Yeh When a statement of the amount to be appro- cone ped apdus Sous sacar . ee ‘A pumwons akcu out by dit. Harty, on the part of t yeara ago the Russian clergy applied to the | intoacar. The weight of a full car load of passen. | Priated by Congress tor the expenses of tue neyo- | Kol, and tills ho tbat Bars ee ee et eee the Bombay policy holders, for permission to be rent lor permission Lo convert the hermitage | gers will not, in tact, exceed two tons. Kuch beam hus | Lallon was sent in by the Becretary of State, he | Ubun as a logiiamate traudaction— ih fact, w lulr Dusie represeuted, Was heard, ‘and the application \iuouastery for the Greek monks of Dubno, | ulso been subjected to a hydraulic pressure of twenty | Blade Out tie auount of Mr. Hhind’s compensation, | Hos spacuitinn. Note ie i ee Mtl, naias Adjoutued 1 the Judge, An application was ueard | WINE Nat Lis Would ve the most appropriate mode | tons vefore being Dlaced on the columns. ‘The princi- | St Guiy $4,000 per annum, the salary Of a chargé | there was nob moro hwy sie on Obo, ait told, public Nea reo mise Cecile Wied a Wily haidaa id | of honoring the sant who had formeriy occupied it, | ple of runniug itis by stationary engines hait'a mile | @adatres, instend of $9.00) per annum, which was | OF privato, tu the city. 1 would Ife to kuow now the Weauern Lilo Assurauce Socisty. The applicant | Te fovernment gaye the required permission. and | apart, which propel an endless stecl rope, supported | the compensation properly due to a commissioner | those contracts wore ty be tullliied aud the property ftated thai tiat society, since 186°, was ‘amaiga. | If Was decided that the erection of the new bulldings | on trucks of four Wheels, also running inside of rails | Plentpotentiary. ‘rhe difference, amounting to over detiver Lifer ates semis , sa ual - meces- Imited With the Albert, wud the object of the appit- | Sowld commence in 1862, But when the architect | at an interval of 1,0 feet. ‘The irame of the trucks | $12.00, Mr Kind clauod, but never received. it | sity fo, centre tao Wxetango cal, clpaer oot Cation Was to obtain’ the production of ceruin | Cale to superiutend the conveyance of the building | form a triangle on top, the cone of which 1s called a | Was understood (hat tiig was cut down in conso- | te Serretaty of the Holl ixeiange cal cipner ou ‘deeds and documents of the society, im order to see | Materials to the tsland, witten (a8 above stated) could | Horn. Thus catches a lip attached to a lever worked | (uence of the attacks of the Ne eet aa owing to ti Seah a eriiddtvadior Seon simple ‘addition to al, ig whether the uppiication was a proper one. only be done by passing them through the convent, | froma platform of the car which, when lifted, | thegreat increase of the expenditures of the Jackson gures lo, ge- ‘he Cl . 7 C4 . | allows the track and ro} ti administration, In one of the letters of President | fa, could not prove the proposition. ‘Tho Chiet Clerk suid there could be no objection | the tae ener ee et ae oa abtt, | bye and the “our. romain Stationary, 4s | Jackson to you, which you publish, dated aprit 0, | The truth ts, there 1s no auca ‘aig as speculation on reasonable grounds, aud granted the present h 1841, he says, in speak! ff Mr. Rhind, “I + | in gold; for it has very neariy @ unuorin value to all cation ighway, especially as it was proposed to send lary start the car again the lever is turned , ys, in speaking of Mr. d, “I respec p peyee ee BANKING COMPANY. nrpoeee oustrom wie town to the new monastery. when the truck catchos the lip, setting the carin | #4d esteem hun,’ OM ett Mair 8) coulating ‘On toe polley oft the At the Mansion London, on the afternoon | Upon this the architect appealed to the civil author. | motion. The cars to be used are each twenty-seven | ,, {is staroment, which I adirm of my own know, | Gov Om Mantis suiiciouliy and incontovert: oe eee sore tne uiirectors OF tue aiove | 14es, Who ordered a judicial inquiry into the right of | feet long and seven foet wide, and neatly dtted in- | ledge, Suilicicntly rebuls your malignant calumny of | overnment, Hud tall i auiielel ny te eo Over Pook Mr. “Dharles” Moxey. and Mr Lewis | Way through the convent. ‘The iady superior do- | side With oak aud black walnut. Tuey give seats to | “avatice and untruthfuiness.) those who knew Mr. eee When, sae lonaaneuea ian Wen oltest Pe er Gees oy Omee aod niati mlccr | clared that this right had belonged wo the convent for | forty passengers. They run on eight wheels, three | Rhiud are aware that no charge could be made go | excitement, vin tne Tumanonens Hh all, Bere Sratidn, and Lore decks Li Peace lintoned | the last 200 years, and the Roman Catholic bishop of | feet in diameter, and made of wood, with steel | Tepuguant to his character, On various occasions | Amount to Let Oe ey to nis aeselent Hae eee eet ye Ol Lercmummones | Zibomir warmly interceded in her behalf. Mean- | flanges one and’ three-quarter inches wide, which | He Fendered important public service without | trom, ts ae Oo Ce Sat has trek Geo ee pelore the Hore) are by bp aged while the officials, or rathor the clergy who urged | hold the wheels on the track. Iron bars, ten incues requital. There are probably some of his contempo- iy phe ‘hog thonlswe alate vane fosey oe Attor, of 63 Leadenhall be , the offence impui u them on, grew impatient, and one day a commis- | Wide, are on either side of the car, running the full | Taries left who know that more than half a century Fh ike ates ire whtnwinal "hee ‘cue wr tuem being that they, delng directors of Marned’s | Jon’ accompanied by an olticer of gendarmos, ap- | length of the car, within about two inches of the | sice Ne was a prominent and respected merchant of | thom like leaves ins waitlwind. Where, thon, was Banking Couipany (limited), did make, cironiate and peared before the gates of the convent. | track on which it is supported by heavy eliuptic | New York, and was well known to have sacrificed ale property won, Re oats a : ed tee ree th ws Tl mmpany. they Weil | On’ applying for admission they were told the | springs. Should the wheels of the var, by any jolt, | M8 fortune and the interests of his family to a pont | How much of it was give up fo satiety the Contracts nt nan (ue sume to be false In divers material par- gates were locked by order of the supe- | impediment or any accident, be thrown from tne | Of honor. Though laddregs this letter to you, the pogo case Of $1.00 10, greenbacks, there If no oun, ticulars, ‘with mtent thereby to decetve and defraud rior, aud finding, after @ long pariey | track, the bars on cach side ‘will prevent ita bela; chief object of my writing it 1s to have tt published | at the short of @ War with tae Buropean row. the complainant and other shareholders. Mr. George | With tne portress, that there was no chauce of thelt | propelled to the ground. Underneath the floor of | in the Journal to whose notice alone may be attri- ee + e it iatriusieally worth rf tomer Lewis aud Mr. eh Ewmanuel appeared for being opened, they climbed over the wall. On reach- | the car, between the bars, are arranged six elliptic buted any notoriety that your book is likely to haa vas a of the United states governinent is : 0 we . assembied nuns, w! the al 138 at their head, who i carrying the 1” ~ stocd that an application was to be made for war- sternly called on them to withdraw. The leader of | rope when the carts started. The car is entered at RN, bead eae nepoiation py the waa wants agains’ (uci, the commission upon this strongly expressed his | the sido from stationary platforms at intervals along cummereial purposes, winich 18 ously. obtaiied, and Tuo Great E surprise at the conduct of the nuns, declaring that in | the route. The speod is regulated by brakes, like cars were it not {or (ue wiachinations of those gambiers 10 Great Easteru—The Telegraph Cable to} tho whole toursd of hig oMcial ¢ @had never | On ordinary roads. Without going further into ie Ucdae (cull camieans: tan lie either pre Ind met With a case of such boid Retaite 1s ant only. detail as to the construction of the road, it is only Gore chan the legitimate rave OF exchange between The London News of the 234 of October says:— The superior, howevar, persisted in her opposition, | peccmacy to zay In general terms that its mode of Hrarope and this country. The Great Kastern, with npwaras of 2,000 mites of | 224 the commission witmately decided that there | construction js evidently the most perfect that cont “Another argument used in the article of the 29th the Indian cabie on board, will take her. departure Waa nothing for it bué to fo back again. As the | ba deter Sit aanpentionabis prevs partecte tie ull, gives a8 @ roason that # mau cannot be “cor- from the Medway to-day, about noon, just before the | Portress silll Kept the door loco ed way a choy | cesefal when in complete operation. ‘The estiinated nered ‘in gambling ws tat he “puss forth no con- top of the tide. According to the latest arrange- | Rad {0 return in the same andigniied, Way Om tken | expense of the road 18 about $500,000, which is only tracts willch require the purcnave of property for Juents she will procecd under easy steam tothe Port- | C#™Me Since then many negotiations have taken Saal a puilal y their sansfaction.” That may be very true, but 1 rheno = e 1n order to Induce the nuns to yield, but all in | 4 fractional part of the expense of building an uuaer are Bobo moa ee ieee sa ier The Russian newspapers now arg, tne gov- round Taiway of the lengin tis will be whon Kner ah ouatracee Sai nas the enn a iy fe nt ut an end to the cull once will steam direct to the Red Sea, via the Srolmiiing R. convent; on: the. ground thas he DIFFICULIIES IN THB WAY: or sale of property to meet, and, ualike the gold y - bs 4 amblers le nas alluded to, they never enter into con- Cape of Good Hope, to commence laying the resistance of the nuns is an ingult to the Russian Serious obstacies presented themselves at the ont- re: with the intention of ropudtueiog them 1 they THE RING, aa we before have stated, was pitched close to the shore in Marin county, about six miles noriucast of Sau RKalael. It was the usual twenty-iour foot square, pitched upon level ground. .Afier the pre- luminaries had been arranged the rumor came tiat Cannon refused to tight unless a atake of $20 was made up. It took exactly twenty minutes to raise the sum, aad no turther obstacles beimg in the way, tue men got themselves in readiness for THS FIGHT, Atten minutes past four o'clock Reilly threw his castor in the ring, und Was greeted by loud huzzas from nis triends. He was accompan by Pavey Foy and Johnny Nyland, his assistants. Cannon followed shortly afterward, having with him Patrick Murray and Hugh McLane. After some little pariey Lewis Burs was chosen referee and Joba roung timekeeper. ‘The toss for corner was won by Reiliy. Both men had chosen green and white for tueir colors. Time was called at twonty minutes past four o’clock, and the principals, accompau! by their assisiants, came to the centre and gave the usual greeting, ROUND 1.—The usual prancy sparring was done; both men danced around the ring @ la Pepita, aud showed their teeth like a Cossack after having ate a tallow canale; finally Cannon got ina lick oa Reily's digester, and vue young hero slipped aud fell to the ground. RousD 2,—Both men got to work with 9 will, Some very heavy blows were paased on both aides, leaving, however, no marks, The round, & vory Short one, was ended by Cannon sonding Reilly to luok for worins with a very heavy blow. RouND 3.—Reilly satied in with q “fortifier” on Caunon’s bread basket, but was answered by a ra- ther awkward So on his potato trap, when in en- moor nnd to close in on bia opponent Reilly slippea and fell. Rounp 4.—Here some new tactics were brought into play by Reilly, who rushed at his opponem with a doubie-barrelled blow, then clinched and threw n. + Rounp 5,—The modo @ la Merrimac, inaugurated PLRSONAL MOVEMENT?. Pri 1s in constant dread of assassination, Ex-Governor Wells, of Virginia, ts in Washington, One handred more Chinamen are to be put to work on the Memphis and El Pa3o Railroad. it is sald that Andrew Johnson will tcy to be a member of Congress from the Nashyille disirict. M. Ferdinand de Lesseps is sixty-five years of age, and his aflanced bride, Mile, de Bragard, is scarcely twenty-two, cable which {s to connect Suez with Bombay. lly in the last round, was kept up by Tl ane th . lity. set against going on with the building of the road in q ie Me * r ~ | by Reilly in the last round, pt up here, There no Great Eastern Will be navigated irom the Mea- | 2atonality speabeaany accordance with the provisions of the charter, -Mul- | The remains of John Banyan, Daniel Defoe aud ) are unsuccesstuli Dur, On Tie Coty Ty Sem | was a tendency at “butting,” which Was not sooord- way to Weymouth by Navigating Lieutenant G. FORE'GN AUISCELLAMEQUS ITEMS. Utudinous legal controversies arose, which took | Isaac Watts are buried in one of the ‘unconse- on eater Words on tie sudject of cornering ana | 28 to the rule, but as it understood to be a sort Brockman, of her Mujesty’s ‘steamer Wildfire, who és oan e tine to litigate and settle. After getting out of the | cratea’ graveyards of London, OW, ie Ol free-and-easy Ogbt this was overlooked, At the Tamdone. A man invests his woney oa a horse race or at a faro bank, and upon the winning side; if it id only to tue amount Of & ten dollar bili, all the cupital on the race course or ali the money that the hankers at faro can raise cannot corner, crush out or take hig money away from him; but in stock or gold operations & lew capitalists cau combine to- gether and corner aud crush out all small operators, aud they have trequently done 20, regardiess of the fact that they were reducing hundreds of close of this round Reilly closed 10 on his opponent, Ve od pad some wrestling, threw him, falling on top mself, Round 6—It seemed as if Ballly t warmed up; he flew at Cannon, wo went off his pins at @ et viow, This was the neatest knock-down 60 far. Kounp 7—Was_ a repetition of the former, and the same imeffectual firing on both sides waa kept up for the next eight rounds. After the close has had the sole cbarge of the vessei on the several " ” He 2 le: Ave Mn The King of Italy has proposed to mect the Em- | courts, wiich, of course, like all suits at law, Shes expecten ire ag atand leaving the Medway. | poror of Austria at Nice on the latter's retura from | brought with it weary bills of cost, there was dif- or four months, and immediately on “her return she | "te Swez Canal. sca aya nat faruin tho, iron aa, fast. as if wan se: Will commence the shipment of the cable manufac: | _ The Vortaguese government will send the corvette | Ohiveq or aa fast aa stipulated in their agreement, tuved by the Telegraph Construction aud Mainte- | Stephania to represent the nation at the opening of | pnig wasa source of preliminary delay. ‘Tho worst Hance Company, to be submerged between Falinouth the Suez Canal. trouble of all was tue money giving out, Parties od hneng tg it will be connected with the exist- The French government has fixed Besangon a4 a | jiving along the upper section of the route were not tee wesnocnen ‘ton yeeros or competing: of resideuce for Spanish refugees, and orders | as promptin paying Over money promised as they ction betwe is country and ladia, A driver on one of the Cambriage (Mass.) horse cars lives on a regular meal a day. His board vil for the last month was but $7 50. eneral Butler, while travelling ina sleeping car between Washington and New York recently, had two overcoats and his pocketbook stolen from him, Commodore J. R. Goldsborough haa been detached from ordnance duty at the Philadelpaia Navy Yard, and ordered to columand the navy yard at Mare Ocean has for the few drops of an April skower, een give to prepare Fort Bregille ‘for their | were in making their original promises. Again, the reception. ; company Rui the misfortune to have selected Lock. | Isiaud, Cal. TILE AaOD, See Core eerste of the nftgenti, round some, mlsnnderatangt arose A Catholic priest has been sentenced to three | Wood & Co., who recently failed, as the deposttaries Professor Amsden, for thirty-five years a school- at vl had no more need of thao the Atlantic eween 5 y A SCOTLAND. montis’ ‘Mnprvomuent by the court of Munich tor | of their funds. Fortunately they have not been pecn- | teacher, a fine classical scholar and a graduate of | Hat wey, Ih from Cannon's corner, which euded in Foy voiug i sent to look for worms. Dartinouth College, but now aged and infirm, is an a having used offensive words towards the ministry | Mary losers, the money due then poratiy a ve while to their victims it Would have been as retresit- A Severe Snow Storm—Queen Victoria’s Sye- | #id the Chamber of Deputies, paid. |The work, however, was temporarily delayed | inmate of (ue hospital wt Avgusta, Ca, ing and life-sustaining as Mauna from te heavens, eee Dae a ae ek ae omy cial Mail Broken Down. The Paria Figaro aserts that on her return from | 28 edestce WORK STILt TO BE DONE, Secretary Houtwell estimates that the reduction of | Now, Dir. Editor, thers must ve somo Indescrivadle, | Aonys mouth, the second on his left optic, over The Kdinvurg Scotsv. ‘on . | the Raat, the Empress of the French will visit Vien- We have alluded above to a lack of ‘capital pre- | the clerical force of the several departments which | and to me inexplicabie odium attached to the word which te maaaged to cut tho figure 7, causing tho % & Scotsman of the 2d of October | na, where she will be received with great pomp by venting the cotupletion of the road. Within the past | Has Deen iuade stuce the Inaugurauion of President | gambler; for while upon (be one hand, men Who are Tuvy to low--thus giving him the frat blood.” Tie en the Emperor and Empress of Austria, eee ee ail tue capital necessary, however, to | Grant will result im & saving Of $1,200,000 per | engaged in the most reckless and unscrupwiots | tiny and last Was & dexterous upper cut, whiok A snow storm of great severity broke oyer this | ‘The number of criminals are go vastly auginentin: nit to Thirtieth street, hus beed ‘paid in, ‘The | 22uum. gamoling transactions ever kuown, eliher in ancient | Jenr Cannon over the ropes. fartet the ottier day. blinding’ showers. of snow | in Prussia thut all sne prisous aro full: and the Roe | remalt Iv chat the work is HOW Delug prosecuted with | Before Ieav'ng Constantinople tue Empresa Ku- | OF pn i I ly BC degrading | “KOUND 18,—Cannon came to the contro with a Bloet couttuued to fall for twelve hours without | erament has recently, been obliged to purchase au | the utmost possible vigor. It 18 now prowised and | génie receive. the onder of the Osiname Valide, th hand narrow-bratned gamblers, who hold @ doubi- rasnes Sy lar crease neue ‘ones ee intermission. The day being fresh, the greater part | old castle to accommodate upwards of 200. vted that by the ist of January the aiwonds, from the hands of the Sultana Vaiide, + J Ing fresno ond 6) p “4 iT ie M4 pa pri Bae! apne ny Mf i Vill now the order was only conferred upon the Sul- | [! position among thei owa fraternity, assume the | in? gintie and Jat handsome butt on Cann of the snow melted as it fell, but on Lhe high grounds Pi Y jeted to the pout named—that ts, “ ‘aris Numbers 12,000 retail dry goods assistants, | road will be conipleted to the pow a A oy tein ela Lat drag dential Gepti, A strong, | g yoo of whom have joined the strike. Three large | that the building of a singie track will be finished boisterous wind from the north aud northeast | hazaars or stoves are about to be opened by the | by this tine, the Intenuon, of course, being vo have id -Ope facturers. eventually @ double track all the way, ‘The plan a day. Her Majesty’s wall gi trom Blairgowrie | **71Kers 10 Co-operation with manulacturers now is to have the oars connect with the Hudson due here at jour o'clock V. M., und, on ‘The Qnartermaster’s Department of the French nt ruins tad Thirtieth street. While its ‘arrival, a couple of wen on’ horseback | troops at Civita Vecchia advertises for tenders for a | {iyi yalis Se Na enot at ‘operation there Will be Were immediately despatched from the Invercauid | full supply of provisions during the year Ls swo turnouts Letween the poiut of starting aud the Arms, to render assistance if required, It appears | Which does not look us if they were to be With: | Qoder terminus. The down town traia in the that when the driver was nearing the Cairuweil, | drawn. morning will ve run frequently, say once in turee name of brokers, under tie halluciuation that it adds to their respectability; but not even the lion's skin under which the first clags endeavor to disguise thomselves can prevent the length of their ears from attesting the true nature of the brate, while tu the second case, all the borrowed leathers of the peacoc: infringe ‘upon the literary labora of fare unavailing to conceal te jackdaw the moment Beach Lawrence, who edited the previous edition. he opens his mouth, What, then, is the alfforence It is alleged that an attempt was made to assasei- | between the gampier and speculator? It is this—tne digester, after wnich the Valparaiso kero suid do to avoid his opponent's biow. Round 19.—Keilly kept up the same little game of rushing at one and then going dowa ty avoid unishment. While this may be considered a smart trek, it looked certainly as if he had the fear of Cannon's fists betore his eyes. He resorted to this trick for the succeeding ten or twelve waotil Bu he reicree. There was very little variu- tana mother. Mr. Henry W. Paine has been appointed by the United states Clreuit Court to examine the edition of “Wheaton’s International Law,” by Mr. R. Dana, Jr., and report to the court hen up after noon and continued during the rest : 4 ged bie; the lat- | Stopped by from the Glenshee side, the severity of tho storn Sir Joseph Montifiore has been delegated vy the | minutes, and an train every quarter of an { 2ae Andrew Johnson at the Maxwell Houso, in } former fulfils his engagements when possible; tion in any of the succeeding rounds, Toward the was such that he lost the road, the consequence | Jewish community of London to cai upon Prince | hour, Comiaonelag at ‘noon, tie teatne wil De Nashville, oo Thursay nignt, 4 young man nated | ter whtn profitable. Arueth Gaunon grew weak while Ketliy sneuied us being that the machine was smashed, the borse | Charies of Koumania, in order to confer with b: run up town at intervals of threo minutes, and one d " <n be eae | fresh and spunky as ai start, x ‘every quart r hardly showed a acratch, Cannon's face was pretty and driver fortunately escaping unlurt, ‘The | respecting the treatment of the Jews im lls | tram down town every quarter of an hour, thug | Johusou’s room inebriated, denouncing him in the fiver, uatlem by tats time, bravely fuced the storm, dominions. reversing the proyramme of the morning. ‘The lay- | bitterest terms, and winding up by, threatening to AUS AMIN ing the horse on t, and at length reached Tho latest trick played in P 7 vi ing of the second track will be begun early in tie » 2 ax Gievoluny Lodge, where saaistanoe was got. The | ys by an invalid Oh crutchen who pe arriving acme | spring, waster ‘which rains ‘walle Tun on two | mn ou his second vial and NAL Ihe WOAPON WA | Yycnyo of an Irish Political Convlet—The ~ he ct = destination desires the dri Minutes’ time from both ends of the route, The “ o nd seven o'clock—two hours aud a half late—and | some person. Il the driver undertakes tae tosore | experimental trips Lerctofore made on the Hmished | General Danlel Sorgan Bradford, who died in spe ife eects rng baer -Mhence forwarded to Balmoral Castle, tent mission When le returns he finds bie velicle | portions of tue track demonstrate couciu- | Huntsville, Ala. a few days ago, at the advanced | Jolin Boyle O'Reilly, one of the Fenian prisoners “SY td tae eee ote ee os, ae - non est. sivoly bod from em street, below which ageot - oa (aia J w pt RL] transported to Western Australia, sends to the Jrish- Wy might, @ state of the rv js being suc joint the cars wil not nerally be run, and was a captain in ol As to render te employment of a wheeled venicie | ‘The Gres patch of tonrlete wins Tere Alexandte en hp to Thirtleth street, the running distance cam | rable sth of January, 1315, at New Orleans, in that | "an tho followlag narrative of his escape from that | P1104: ang while there was no doubt thatif the Agnes {inpossivio, ‘or Sues narrowly escaped being burned tn | ye made in tweive minutes. It is easy to see, with: | same year, after the conclusion of ‘poace, he nertied settlement:— had continued pal Bi toet saree ions cits is death, a won G ig On the 18th February I encaped, seized a boat an yn won by tbat of ecariug itn acum, well muified. At the eightleth round it was plain that Cannon could not stand long the blows from his antagonist, ‘Who, at the call of time, would rusa into the enowny's coruer and send him to with @ sang Jroid quite retreshing to every one but Cannon. It was, however, rowing dark, and great noise and clamor prevutled, non’s friends claiming foul at ev secon the raiiroad cars, which caught fire, The engine | out further enlarging on the subject, what a great | in Huntavilie, whore he resided unti Griver's attention, however, was called in ime by & | saying of time thia will be to those living in the | few of the band of patriot who so nobly sustained it to sea, but had to return to jand in the morn- rel AUSTRIA. Dumber of revolver shots, and the passengers | hover part of the city and along the Hudson River | General Jackson on the great occasion of the sth of | Ing. Pthen lived in the “bush” for some time and | wich he very wisely did afver having a we GS Seactare of ee ee enter era Ne iis farther easy to ‘see that it this | January, 1615, now survive, eventually put out to sea again and before long was pT Se fought within oue hour and fifty~ rt 7 m w road proves the complete success expected, it will Rell! f the Fenit lsoners | picked uj an Amorican whaler, the cap- rae em ra ey nee tie Camnets Tho aManced bride of Prince Charles of Rouma- | be but the begining of otler elevated railways in | ¢oONt nodes Westend Australia sends to due frien. | fain knew who. and what I was he installed me WILLIAM P. REILLY, rigs jenna correspondent of the Dublin Zoentng | nia is Princess Pauline Elizabeth Otulle de Wied, | the city. ‘This is chartered as the Western Elevated man the following narrative of bis escape from the | cabin mgor and as he was on @ Aix | otherwise known as the Valparaiso yeonnt ye a , Writing on the 16th of October, reports thus:— | only daughter of the late Prince Williaw Hermann | Ratiway. We sail donotiess soon have an eastern | gettiement:—-On the 18th of February I escaped, | months’ oralse for whal I remained on pei hh eto je 18 8 strong, healthy board for that time an day had a enty-four years old, and stands fresh instance.of his Kindness and of The officers and | five tect eleven inches in stooking feet. be alg men on board. Ihad some very close escapes from bt mere 1m the ring was ba eg Mr ae being retaken, but the oMcers were determined I | defeated his coponaat, James vig ag at ne touched the abv Thor 6 on board nn demanded 5p. wien iaee welch, and oame oat ‘arst beat of touched the Governor came on me to be given up, as he had instructions that | was | tie mill, Lately he has opened a salova on Jackson onboard.” The chief mate answered hin treet. inett culdion point ing to the Stars and At whioh ‘at the jaat—in sign fe ublin, Ireland, ani in shape vary wae in n tot ‘waned O'Rei rw encaped See aeay: He is about the sane height, axe Relily ‘ from Now Doland, att ‘koow Mr. Orktetity ‘Who | and weight. He has sought several milis in tie % ond he fentn ‘on October 16." "The Princess is closely alied | thew giving Npesdy wansie up aud Gown co redenth in Dalmatia, The ec lenta on October el thus giving speedy transit up and down to resident Morritory Of Caitare,” W Aisteck eoeotng | tothe royal families of Holand ana Sweden, and | on eltuer side of the city, ws Well us through (ue of barren chalk hills, which enclose the bay | #!80 to the princely ae of Nassau, Saxe-Alten- | central portion, wn as “Bocohs di Cattero.” This small term. | LUré, Oldenburg and Waldeck. piss face of forty-four English square The staff of the Prussian regiment of Dragoons, Tas VIRGINIA CATTLE TRADF.—Seyenty-six car on the north and south by Turkey | of which the Crown Princess (Princess Victori loads of cattle arrived in Alexandria, Va., on Tues- east by Montenegro, and has about | England) bears the title of Colonel, has di day, via the Orange, Alexandria aud Manassas iall- tants, 16,000 oF whom reside in Cas. | upon presenting to her Royal Highness road; of this number eight were for New York, , Cattaro and other places on the | honor, This resolution has been taken jn conse. | thirteen for Philadeiph: ifty-four for Baltimore and rest in the bil The lowlanders | quence of the presence of the Princess at the head of | one for Alexandria, The cattle trade is gradual, soincof toem | the regiment during the late manceuvres at Star- | tncroasing, and 1 is sald that a vast number o' seized a boas, and went to sea, but had to return to land in the morning. I then lived in the “bpush’? for some time, and rreabasily putout to sea again, and before long was picked up Ly an America whaler. When the captain knew who and what Was, he installed me cal ee ger, and as he was on @ six months’ cruise for whales | remained on board for that time, and every day had a fresh thy tance of his kindness, and of the officers and all on oard. I had some very close escapes on, but the offi were determined [ shoul and at one Bugilah Teland at which we touched be Og will have informed you of the dis- 4 iho ring in this state, hav. captains of vessel ard. On the blade of the weapon engraved the | cattle are in Southwestern Virginia, destined for | the Governor came on board and dem me to | was a polit\ca! prisoner there, wae but bas never ap| ared in t F More prospe.ous rnd ‘oliowin; words in letters of goid:—'The dragoens | Baltimore and other Tmarketae-Lynonurg Vir- | bo given up, as he had imatructions ia Twas on | this ship, cut you cannat see fim—he is 7” aud | ing arrived but snort time agoon board a aiip like the latter, desvended | of the Princess Royal to thetr Golonel,”’ gintan, Nov, & board, ‘The chiel mate answered him by pointing | he was Vo be consent With tuat. from Austrailia