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dette thal NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1870.-TRIPLE SHEET, 6 4 : remarkable fact rohipition «|. peating the remark torrivo iaitions, | relative to commercial bills, is augmented by a erp = a E U R (@) P E per seme and aumusilion ten iret reusived ror which Fateh alr the prenent pont ofthe wreak mouth, countin Trom the min mst Ths enact. v A Cc H T I N G. THE CYCLONE IN THE PACIFIC. s ive Helga government, not by the Germans, but | Powers to the disauvantage of Russia. What ment is applicable even to bills subscribed —. Sa " ey ligne Saar enp ail by the French. Thus oe actually demanded | the oe Fenty to tus necond Ealgalvo is not kno was, quently (posiérieurement) to the law and ree Fe neg gene m Mttie later, se Might have denounced, and aaous: | the’ terns offered Uy Diamarck todulen Favre was | lao! the thf Augus aremaseaaeas” ° ? | THE TIDAL WAYE AND TUE “DEVOTED | Tho Corvette Ossipes in the Hurricane—Ship v, , v] % y . , The United States Mission to England caiy, ould. haye slenounceds as unfrieid A, fa eedrely ous to the induenee exercised by Russia in ceger cack Vicwtiaaa> Badly Damaged—Resouing of Survivors of be. coutinued with, Various sucocesy audit we ln pon SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. ere i Steamer Continental—Sharks Surround. and the Alabama Case. Ae 2 ee aera ibetnie Gnakre NAPOLEON. Naw Youx, Nov. 1, 1870 tag Ratio Poe Oudone to te. Yai ; @ case in which the criterion of unfriendiiness will nanan An Earthquake Register. To rnp Epitos oF raz HERALD:— actually vary from month to month, and in whieb | tye gx. Napoleon Interviewed—His Expo- sition of tho Crisis. a Up—The Guerriere Court of In- if entitied’ to peror Interviewed—His Opinion of Professor Palmieri, in a letter dated Naples, the ‘The intensity of my matutinal devotions on Sun- Pp of these American novelties consists ih thelr consi. | obtained an interview with the Emperor at Wilholms- | Tesisicred @ shock of earthquake, perpendicular and | the yacnt ‘Tidal Wave—had conferred upon me Russia’s Danger from Con- | pines eway by ts auinor, was not withdrayn tl passed between them in the following words:— Rossano, received last might, myorme me of two vio- | dubbing and drubbing me as “Devoted Yacht- | The recent terrifle hurricanes and cyclones have ic c be confidently assigned to it. It will be recollecved aco. | Sate ate SS nent eens Geleecereeee'! that “ihandie oak ier together with the | Vette Shenandoah was very rougly used in the Sep- eae. complaints avout the export of contraband | ‘ruileries. Though laboring under severe cold, at- | {at ou the same day at 5:12 P. M. a strong undula- ce reacl ian “Minister o¢ Washington, tant Dublicly stated | st Cond ee Saly tas fat eee Meee etore'Me de | Wat tue trcops were Immediately withdrawn from |’alleviated my distreax—akin to admiration—tor the | M@yfower, 204 tons, while on her way south in the the Engil " ‘ it » Ireminded cj of the Americ§ns in the Alabama case, ‘The | preluded the present calamitous war. fays:— "Another shock st 034 F. ‘Ms, ieee vidlous, mhe had for Mr. V. 1 Whata mistake he has | FIO" coast, and was tremendously vatiered The Cunard mail steamship Scotia, Captain Jad- | lmpoasible that Count Bismarck made a stroke at | ag entirely “dnished,” and that Ne Mind referred | At CAVa, ear Salerno, tt was felt at the same hour, 884 of Ootober, arrived at tis port at an early hour | tion of the Benedetti treaty. He may be suspected curving lines at me, #0 clearly proclaiming “Thou | Ske was completely disabled and was towed into cepubilities about Bel, aorta? bel iced as “Devoted Yachtman.” 1 do. | H+ Kussell, Sagsbip of the North Pacitic squadron, ee, opinion Was aroused in its favor, and I was ovliged | October 21, commodore lunard fleet, and assured! By « Belgian decree the entry and transit by sea ‘ thrust upon me, and to expresato your observant | T+ The Ossipes was tying im the open port of ‘on the return home of the Scotia, which pails to-aay |, Pe ogteal parentage of Count Bernatord’s doctrines ce at Sedan, aud he declared that surrender | ,1¢is stated that ® London publisher has offered Indicating en“ pptokohing’ gale, detetaiiasd*@omi- of the army, Ushing the revised version of the Biblenow in pro- | of the Spirit af the Times, and sometimes . determi! better known or more thoroughly respected, either sayy produced the notion that a benevolent neu- cite 0 2 ol jtead, with bad holding ground, and a kins, whos tm every reapet,pervonal, mental and, slaty as fraught wth every sor of nk tthe yor | ROMO UBoR Win Mead Uy exit detracion, who | 1ry of Surantuix hus’ veem complcvly denta¥ed. | Soovatgey of the. Thdal Waves Otherwise ne amuse | #2 0D 108 on the beau taeat of the British sailor, He | Mauent Interests of mankind, hous bit. ees overnmeuts, complain, quiry Closed—Arrival of the DETAILS OF TH. CAMBRIA WRECK. Will ‘be pe . tually withdrawiug théir own Tnost a Restoration. 6th of Vctober, says Gay last was invaded by @ reflection on the distin- vel jousncss. What was ihe origin of that now famous undulating from east to west, with are Relea throngh the col Of the Hanan of that date, by it had been honored with the astonishment of the | wa; lent shocks which took place there, the first of which | man,” and taking me to task for all sorte of wicked | been rather severe on the United States men-of-war ‘4 Apartment he uses as a study is a small squ that the news the English public had of the idthtied Wealaa Ihara rf pain I suffered in being the object of his censure Gales, lostag topmasts, Jibboom, spars, said lus in the form of @ telegraphic | tended by a slight attucx of gout, the emperor looked | (f¥ shock was felt. In Catanzaro many houses z vie Ish were injerpreting neutrality in re- | Gramont’s declaration In. the Frencd Senate whion | ‘te. Tare powers of discernment of your corresponuent, | 2@buautepec Exploring expedition, encountered im to-day that he had spoken to me at St. Cloud of a “pecs ‘ made in unearthiog this fox! ‘the tinger that go | *¥4 shaken ap, and narrowly esos , Mine, from Liverpool the 224 and Queenstown the not unlike that wiich he made in Lon- | to nis projects of viliegiatura, which would enable | ®24 several shocks were felt at Naples. st fT yesterday morning. The Scotia delivered our Euro. | Of trying to utilize ‘american Susceptabslity on the eins the labors and excitementa of the MISCE LANEOUS FORE'GN ITEMS. Art the man,” must seek elsewhere ita master's | ey West for repairs by tho Tallapoosa. And now ul ! cg te re ai Thad nowish to make | _ The town of Cardim was greatly damaged by the stay of sailing from Engiand, po Iyer partes pail muether | ‘propose, mats Dieu dispose. 0 n of Cai ally damaged by oi sire for “the benefit of Mr. Voorhis and his sar- | ©®°0untering terrific hurricane on the Mexican in by American writers and SDeARiN to noqutesce in the popular wish.’ You see to what one of the representative men of Liverpool, has | doctrine of benevolent neutrality may have its day | Das brought us. "1 . | of cattle (rom France, Germany, Austria and Russia hep ae le a agente! parm phi correspondent the belief that his perusal of the | M##itlan September 27, when a heavy swell setting 1s not to be doubt ‘The notion that aa unfriend!: der Russell to put to sea to gain an offing ia Tincurs duties through. hls benevolence. It 1s | ..THe Emperor confidenuy relies upon the verdict | gress In Euglaud. in the HERALD, bas mot been as careful | Mander be @ wn ve 10 bi bt in, At Ven o'clock it aan mere hearsay. He alluded, indeed, but wit trothal of St. Catherine to the Child Jesus” byMem- | have been aware that the gentleman with whom ( | (#2#erous Place 1 be cangi Deen thirty years in the Cunard service, having jonstrances, One of the great dangers A correspondent of the London Telegraph having Yesterday, at Sh. 38m. 848, P, M., the setamograph | guished honor Mr. William Voorhis—the owner of Nipsio—Naval Items, of benevoleat ‘ality which, though ex- | hUhe on the 1sth of October, communteates what | at brief intervals, A tele eon Til, waa ted before a desk encum- 7 * solidated Germany. World? We. believe that an American origin may | yered with documents, books aud newspapers, ‘The | W## At 5:00 P. M, It is probable that this shock tt was things he assumes 1 have commtited against | POM In the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, The-cor room, not unlike the cabinet he oceupled at the | Yale telegrams from Catansaro a1 b to this effect: thatthe North Ger- | in'every respect as well.as whea 1 last saw him at | Were damaged, and the barracks suffered so much | Was mingled a reverential: feeling, which somewhat aud boats while on her voyage to Europe. The tag that SiG; of he Secnenainss ae they construed it in re- A second and later despatch from the prefect who bad so aptly, as he thought, “nit the nail on | Be Inte severe gale or hurricane om the incident was not much noticed, but it does not seem the Hohenzollern incident, which he had regarded however, than the first,” soar. don with such distinguiaued spcoesa by the publica | tins netloped to abtat some weeks Of rest aud te- readily pointed tt# tapering iength and shook Its | Y0tm, after losing satis and belng flooded by ¥ 5 recent, ite, Cl pean Bles-and special correspondence dated to her | Annu auestion, just as he utilized Eughsh sus- |" “syea, uaid the Emperor, witha sigh, ‘homme , victim, for not on any altar in the land can this poor | V° Near of the corvette Oasipee, Commander Jenn can say. o | Bt Capiain, Judkine, sayn an Gogtish journal, ¢ho | variations of tOpI6 in Tee gb agg gap say. fMinute | war, but futality willed that if should be so. Public | storm of wind and rain which raged on the coast enon the Me Saeer imlcult fo truce; aud, for all we know, vivors” to declare myself unentitied to the honor | Péclfic coast and coming out of it by jones, SmRounced his intention of quitting active service, | With American journalism. However, that may be, polan, ‘culminating in the final’ blow inflicted upon ia prohiblied, Tasuecemenanen tinea ae ms a several letters which have appeared in the columns ” . baromete: a a £10,000 for the exclusive right, for ten years, of pub- for New York under bis command, “Few men are | neutral incurs responsibilities througn his unfriend- | Was the only means of preventing wtotal massacre e ght, fo y Pp ; a tn England or the United States, tnan Captain Jud- | time that both notions should be energetically repu- | Sf uistory to exonerate him trom ali thecharges Row | | The National Zeitung states that the picture gal- | as has been his study of the wonderful | “er to ride out the storm, a3 Mazadan 1s merely, terness, to the numberless calumnies of which he | ling; a “Madonna,” by Pietro Perugino, and several | once had a pleasant litte argument upon yachts and | te morning all boats were signalled to return " ig the object im inany parts of France, He spoke | religicus paintings by Philippe de Champagne. thelr models (and for whom he mistakes me) has | to the ship, and soon thereafter the Ossipee Previously served his time in vessels belonging to| THE STEAMSHIP CAMBR'‘A. in despondent terms of the present. distracted cen: | ‘The London aviucday xeoleto ks that sen- | BOL yet discarded bis magk, appearing 23 tue | good ont to sea to make @u offing. ace te PRM Goals Wet Ob TET See creeper ate sekinaauahe state Moe drools dared,” under | Seuenal dramas, burlesques and obscene dances are | Yaknown, Kulgut, stilt Se eee yi pas | Atmidnight, the gale imcreasing toa hurricane, ti aud to anarchy within. je scar jared, under c: e and erid. “Dev an”? ‘0 r. V. A a Be haa pervade oo diets Rapti rib gn) bi ‘Wreck on the I bgp existing ticoumerancen, to hope for better things, thet inuia, tis sasenie Shacaneane Ld SP lance in rest, and essay a tit with me, 2s | ship was nove to about seventy miles trom port, appointment as chier pcunebceana Acadia,”? Captain! Chenoweth of the wenmce those, who | But,Witen Lventured to ask if the time would nok | iro umiuveligibie amd. #low to the general. “The tnd eT wickea, ack gk minature, ts 8 cruel | unuer steam and fore aud aft sail. Hatehes were all shoulders upon me the burden of the sins of the | battened down fore and aft, life ines rum, the bat- guilty “D. ¥." Tt ts hard enoagh to have to stand | tening doubly secured aud the boats made as fast as tng to recelve race ereary as. MM 'L., without hav- | Hossibie, Im which condition she rode out the storm. real “D. ¥."" In plain ter | it was found necessary to get out the drags in order Mr. V. takes mefor. It is @ clear case of mistaken | to keep the ship's head up to the wind and tremen- identity, “palpadle to touch.” My own Initlals have . “ been signed to my letters for a long ame past | dons seas Wat came down on the ship curling and (Gt was a sert of sirategic move on my | breaking as if they would sweep over it and sab- come soon wheo his friends would pe authorized, by | modern st has net corrupted morals so much as The London Saturday seview, writing on the | STVed a» Greenock this merning from Portrust, | his own initiative, to make some movement to're- | Sue uorain cane ‘conrapted the modern stage.” reports that a large quantity of the wreck of 8 i a d that Prospect of peace between Prussia and France, | steamer had been washed ‘Ashore along the sears oy ORY snrtanee, the Braperon a cage vepliadst — The London Railway News re} that the tramo ways:— trom Portrusk to the Giants Causeway, lncludin, wh r, by word | Teccipts of the ratlways in the Unived Kingdom for Ald eS WO yeas 4h 46 Prekice‘tc vecome art of a lifeboat which had evidently heen dashed | or'dced, throw onstacieg Le the way at accomnigie | ule Week ending October 21, 1870, upon a Inlleage ot atl yen pier Swans $0 pleoes among the rocks Up to disk no bodies | ing that task, or take any steps that would impede | 13,771, amount to £562,440, ‘being equal to £62 128. Cis Of territory ates Co el eres indednive quan: come ashore. The wreck chiefly consisted of | tne national defence per mile. For the corresponding week of last year a ‘assistance of {riendly Powers iin Eeewag cabin Turuitare, ‘such a8 fronts of is and bed- ‘Thus all the plans devised by hig partisans to | {he receipts were £842,589, the number of miles open get Sormany to discuss fairly how much that further boards, boxes, lids of tranks and loose deals. Sev- bring about a restoration of the Napoleonic dynasty— | 13,570, or £62 7a. per mile. A comparison of the two eral cartloads of wreckage had been brought into e devised ¥ weeks shows an increase in the aggregate receipts rt that did not work), ‘and the gentlemnay | yey t ever. e ship was. tedly boarded eae. Portrush is 4 to the previons evening. The iba Dg yaa ad. ey ee a ‘she iereucn Wouener of £19,861 and inthe numberof miles open of at. Whom the lord and master of sie irrepressible Pidat | MO'B® 8 sph ae m5 = pape di ‘The cabin The London Spectator refers to the same subject | that ca Captam Chenoweth to come wo the con- | in London which proiessedly advocates the umperial A word, says a writer, concerning anextreordi- | Wave 4s 40 anxious to break.alunce Wath, in behali | YY seas and the dee! e 4 thus:— clusion that It was the wreck of a large steamer was | cause has receive no enoouragemeat from him or | nary ciass of mea—the army Alarketenters of Prus- | of that wonderful boat, has.never yet revealed his | Was foeded and boats were swept away by the tre- seeing upon-ove Of the -bed-boards Lhe number 327. | the Empress. sia. These persons are for the most part Jewe—Ger- | identity, Will Mr. V. please to re-consult te dous Waves that rolied over the craft, which was = | 8 rt a ‘of ait tne Horie mai ampperition, aa the npdhot Later in the day the news of the Cambria’s 1088 | Aw tor the Bourbaki episode, either in ita details | man Jews. ‘hey wear the greaslest clothes con- vilizat resol reached Portrush, and she wreckage was then con. | gs first recounted, or in the interpretation which | ceivable, are addicted to the use of very violent lan- Siegation POA Gopaerces: Saas Alans hating | #4cFed co be lddntified. Captam Chenoweth is of | has been attached'to iat ‘Tours, the Limperor bad | guage, addressed chiety. to. thelr wretched hormen, demand for money were Mmited to.a repayment of | Cpiulop that part of the wreck ashore consists of | no conneotion with it, In any shape or form, ana he | appear to deny themselves the use of water, soap the German loans—¢30,000, ‘and that France, | Pcces of ut ieast two of the Cambria’s boats. profoundly regrets that General Bourvaki left his | and hair brushes, and have, in short, @ general di: preferring liberty to a republic, elected Leopold of | groahiain MeLachlane, of the steamer Shamrock, | command at Metz, or did not again rejoin it when | reputable look. "A War 1g @ fortune fo such.men as her ktug, with Belginm as his dower, how ees ‘at Greenock irom Londondasry. ec reports | the Prussians accorded tim permission to do so. | these. They vend merely what is necessary to men ening Fy world stand then? German feeling about | {84 he heard of nothing on his Peace toma Loch |. As tor dhe person Who was instrumental in inducing | who live the hard lives-of soldiers during @ cam- record? So fur as his onslaught upon (his doomed bly racked and strained, Some of the “Devoted Yachtman’’ goes, I caunet take up the | yirouas parted, and fears were envertamed cudgel except to say that 1 have been audactous | of iosing » mast; bUL Liat accident was escaped, and —_/“ enongh to agree with that gentieman dn all | giter thirty-six hours of storin, the violence of which he has said avout the aforesaid remarkabie | was never before experienced by any man on Deare, \ vessel, except 0 far as simple fact We barometer began to rise and the storm mode- comverned in her contest jor two silver cups | yited, the sea going down quickly, and the Foyle last night, excepting tbat ral pieces of on i Le pot E when 4 owner pd fer Bae vot aboard and the snip put ‘oh her course for sthed ; . 5 . ‘ y the General to leave Met for England, the Emperor | paign, but thoy may demand any price for their \ more than she deserves. I never even dispnied the Tancisce, The barometer registered 28.07 a6 tach, Beigium woud omnes rertirsny “op instesd af | Wreck, believed to belong to the Cambria’s boats, | can only fuppose him to be. an ‘agent employed by | wares with the certainty of getting Wuatover they | Migh rauk to. which Mr. V.-euthrones, her | the height of the hurricane, Great credit is given the “bottom, as Scotland came Into Great Britain; | 2d been seen floating past Loch Foyle. Count Bismarck to ascertain the real condition of | ask. the newspapers of our city, believing that aj! are ta the captain, officers and. men. for the scamanlike ‘and we should be out of that ‘Gangerous guarantee.’ We yoanek to state that no hope can now be enter- | arairs in the fortress which the Prossiang @re 80 teantaataed titled to thelr opinions and & decided expréssion of ability ana energy displayed in carrylt @. ship : 4, | Ualned of any of the Daxsengers and crew of the | desirous of capturing. Statements have reached PERSONAL MENTS, them. “And there is no better vehicle, par paren | Kuely through © storm of unparalled’ fury aud. | ~ A letter from Rome, under date of October 14, sppommen poe Mid yestran ee: Nea a eee Wilheimshine to-day with reference to the negotia- ERSON Reaiaanien se " = - ME. AE AG omer ae opinion | violeuce. ic ;: me a mene of Mr. V. than the New York HuxaLp. ‘There are payso— heard by Messrs, Handyside & Henderson, the owa- tions pew going on between Marshal Bazatne and 8 ar On the 30th, with fair weather again, the ship Last night the Holy Father had one of his epilep- the Prussian Readquartors tor the purpose—say the | Tye Papal Nuncio to France has arrived -at ‘Tours | 80 Muay thousands in the country who never see a bearing off Cape St. Lucas, @ boat, containing tic attacks, ana Dr. Viuile-Prela and another pt in 978 of the Cantbele, o.8 Se anecing heats. which has German accounts—of surrendering Metz. from Parla Pally believe: the Tital Ware is tay. who will | Captain Dall, commander of the steamer Con- clan wore called up at midnight to attend him. This The Kmperor informed me that he has hed no Teally believe the Tidal Wave is the coming yacht. | tinental, was’ discovered. Captain Dall reported morning he is stated at the Vatican to be better, Teached Glasgow passed Innistrahul on Wednesday | communication with Marshal Bazaine, but that he is Marshal MacMahon has not arrived at Brussels. ‘i They don’t understand jokes, in “regard | that bis ship had foundered the night during the height of the storm, and some of eons He 1s still at Pourree-aux-Bois, t cone ° — ye ; ‘The French government dn Paris publisned .an | her paskengers express aneopinion that omarchowc po hares gt ala SE NNN aaah ill ca PPP Rrachefon; write or “tas "sevdalail'sd gi!| Sta RON, emote rae: CEUBMCR) semaney pon thr Haein Ben vnc eins explanation of the missfon of General Burn- | Could not have lived in auch a sea, f have see here all the gentiemen componing ine | Brussels Ne ot Pie iateen, mparelin be Tenaece. me! for tie viouulty. The ladice had been put in tue best fide, in which they say:— nike of x-Re perp end areal). devotedly. The Premter and Earl Granville were in London a 4 ate of the ship, and placed in charge of two mer- General Burnside was not the bearer of any letter Maxrative of ithe Only: Sutvivers attgehomto Napoleon tL October 21. soyanention Men Uipbetnaecet by hen wonner: Rep redbrigtre ee ede sity jot ptel nme Te emancreamed Witwanhy vars Wore re Tea nirp rp sitar the | Tho ExxEmperor on Favre, Thiers and Bis- | | Lord and Lady Otho Fitzgerald arrivedtn London | fui feats on Beper, ab chromoted ever and 'anod by larted cruising {OC the Taftes, Gogm ene ugh on teat ine Vinee en eae nation A pe. storm of Wednesday vight. ‘The Cambria, of.the aiaetee Octover 21 from Scotland, urbane reporters In their desire to hymn the praises } ragt was sigh! }) and taken on board. MMe bad been " : ; , | of the “bridge that bears tt fely across?) 1 : 8s practicable for the convocation of am Assomiiy | have veason to Tear that there tn onty one survivor. | Sel, Says that he has heard from the lips of the. The nickname of “Napoléon le Sédantaire” 1s now | foe are aust Ot their irrepresshtc amie | SgMinse, his stigDE SUPbOrT, teFIDE to tip It over Bo Re would grant it forthe actual space of forty-four | & Steerage passenger name! John McGartland, who | peror at Wilhelmshibe tke folowing remarks on | given to the Emperor by some of the French buuty, pists ‘ai; Gemre..to ...reol heey tavors, | #8 0gebat the game on top. in this they did nov pours only, that he would Fefuse to include Zets tn | Has nevarnind Co Mis fends in the newhborhood of | Messrs, Thiers, Jules Favre and Bismarck:— papers. '| Knowing how very apt journalists wsy a clase ute seintentiedeathese aan oa tiecseaaiiy Hons 4t5 that he:would prohibit all revictuailing, and that pong. Ho. Waa P ee UR, ggtcrcay (Thurs ay) | «Jnles Favre has not ability enough to conduct a |. ‘The Chancellor of the Exchequer _and Mrs. Lowe | pe civil and obliging, [hover dreamed they were in gined. He was glad enough to get oubof his per - he would exclude from the elections our brave and | MOorming by Captain Daniel Gillespie, of the Entor } Sing a | left Londen Uetober 21 ona visit to Mr, Geseaen, at | earnest,.and consequently never reflected serlousl ‘unfortunate countrymen of Alssce una Lorraine. | WYige, belonging to Mz, Mechrystal late Mccurystati | isauasion with cite Minuer of Kis Wilt. ba | iO Condens upon thé conandruin. whether the ‘idal Wave was | 1pm Predicament, und dud himself safe on we On the ist of October the steamship Roman ar- | gives of the Melauclioly occurrence 1s prieiy ag | Guped by hin—1, to whom everybody agreve tn ut The Marquis and Marckioness of Normanby and | # phepomenon or not. You cannot judge of & rived at Falmouth, Bugland, from the Cape, with | follows:— tribuimg penet. diamonds bengeiary cy ‘The diamona Gerth Between ten and eleven o'clock on Wednesday | Will it fare with Hon and sociturmty. How, then, | Lady Consience Phipps have arrived at Mamilton | Yachts inode) unless you sec her bo ity oul of water, h, ship cruised around ts ¥ a Fayre, w ose, strength ies in we Kensington.gore. . es eS — accor = = — ro ha Unis iocality ail night, firing guns and bathing nigot it the. Camb rn oe 13 100 great Muency of speech? All these words 01 stor . net ater P 81 . @ careful watcn being maintained for ether en the Orange Vale river continue. About. 7,000 | atfum, wed proven tin re ei Under eanvas and | ity ‘bo untnod.againet iit os tuo Lorn ae ae gre | At Balinoral, October 19, Queen Victoria and Prin- | gitmpse 1 ever caught of her bottom was survivors of the wreck, out houe were found. ‘Tho steam, and proceeding ata rapid pace, struck on In Coss Beatiice, attended by the Marchioness of Ely, | ‘the sth of August last, when she alierpieda defence ‘ diguers were at work. The colonial government istrabal Foek, about seven miles south~#outhoast of Eee I ceenueee inespalinns oceay os pS liens 3 Wil | pald a visitito Dr. and Mra. Taylor, at the Manse, | ote “queen's Cup.” ‘then T saw nearly the boc serps Reet tenn Eseegparon being - u of - a * ( rae . 2 5 4 titerfered inthe dispute: respecting the OWne. AN eee ee Ca ae ae eae Tne. thicne Oe ee te ane Shee, Muer wards inspected the Parish school Mb Cra- | tom of her rudder, a6 she was trying w sail on her | Where Captain Dall was fue anne eae ety ‘ofthe diamond fields, and there Is a probability of | it was at once evident thats lacge holo bud been | Consists “in nts knowing how to throw. on | Mea, afteynoon of the @ame day her Majesty, at- | 4¢ aud stand on her nose. What for, 1 don’t | the isie orew of the Continental tai ahelr becoming British. Severe weather has been | made in the ship. ‘The engines’ fires were ut ance | Others tha, responsivilly oF resolutions | that | sonded by the Marchioness of Ey, drove to ‘iily- | KROW, except that it happened to be an eight knot | and carried to San Franelsoo. Un her course, uy i. 3 en at the 18, WT ear or tals ae- 9 “4 a ve knots, with strong winds blown: The Pentnsnlar and Oriental Company's steamer | Fur bouts Wore xeomUeg EE OR ual Douts: | Tet the Chanesllor of te North t, bent om mse | Male later half Of his manlfesto, aims so inany arrows at | Taking wail the mnalntopaall Ualyarde. period oa i i Ic it Was the #rench people wi The Prinee awd Princess of Wales are e me. 1 never saw her hauled out; never knew how : , Nubia, with the India and China matis, has arrivea | Which MeGartiand got along with about fifteen other iia Ho gm ange iieess ope Peart pe ane wh heave Bottoo ou ine Bik of November 1 much water she drew, the length or thickness of are fell, epeotale ting the ‘Captain of the Top’? Here. Bde had 116 passengers, £18 ,200 dan specie, | He Wie ang Motartinnd: cater ay ee esto | Tho alike wished it; li I had been able to por: | RA. According fo the Norfolk Ciirunictetne Pringe | Her cenlre-boatdy tue, Miuoune ot hee denaice oe Lieutenant Commander N, ‘Majo Dyot, ware and raw silk to the value of £60,000, Of those Which paried irom him. The boacin which | 8uade the Prench that they urged me to this wari | J8 shortly to be the guest of Lord pglam, at) tho Leeatth | of | her poop downhaul, and | way standing on the poop deck’ at tie tim taxing: : ¢ ff Should still ho at Paris, or I could have returned | Merton Hall. thereiore (It t4 a logical sequence), never could have | ais mornipg. observation, ‘Phe last news from China by mail to Rngiand is | he secured # seat was almost unmedlately capsized, . cussed Der mel es a. saw the man fail. ing) and alter regainins consciousness he found himself | Without fear. The contrary occurred, and my fall | The Karl and Coantess of Derby unve been enter. | discussed Ber merlis and demerits von amore, 48 | Believing he bad been stun by the fall and per- Mighily more reasonable, aince tt shows that the au- | trasping te gunwale of the boat, which by fms | aNd tho Capllulauen of Scdai are tue consequences | taining at Kuownley the Dike aud Hucuoes or Clave. | Mad “Devoted Yachiman.’? Hla sins must. he On hse haps verlousiy injured, ‘My. Dyer instantly-famped thorities are taking active sveps to punish the | time nad righted. [le succeeded in getting Inte tne | Of thas tailure.”” i land and Lady Mary Primrose, the Earl of Uamper- | Wn head. If -he has been audacious enough Lo | overboard and swain to aud supported hin a bout sud he then discovered the ‘Body ot a Shortly slverwards. speaiing of M. Thiers, he | down, Viscouné St. Asapi, Lord skclwersdale, Mr, | Gate dispute with Mr. Voorhis the Tidal Wave's | until a tope was throne overt ry authors of the Tien-isin massacre, A London firm ly ol ‘ claims to be the phenom he has been repre. ba Was wo overboard, Wich he passed dressed in @ black silk under the seats, He tried | S2id;—“¥ was beaten at Boulogne, because, m my | Digraelt and Viscountess Beaconsilcld, Mr. and Lady “ @ phenomenon she has been repre- | apoutthe man's body, ana had lum safely hosted fecelved.a telogram frou, its correspondent at Tlen- | Wnesher any consciousness still remained wien | simplielry at that Wuic, Veontided inthe Minister of | Kidor Hopwood and Miss Hopwood, ‘eo, Feared an & tree preaa 10 be aud thereby incurred }-wiuy himself om Dodtd. Wot very. serious ence tain, dated the 30th of August, which says thattwo | his fellow passcuger, but he soon saw that life had | Lowls. Plulippe, whe bad proiised ime his assist. that gentleman’s displeasure, I can frankly asaure Commotiore William Rogers ‘Taylor, commandain, tT ‘ance, but only to drag me into the net. | troubled : him of my syinpathy and wish hun God speed to his N fi ~ 4 if of the mandating had been transported and filtcen | fed. Tue lady bad, no doubt, been drowned during * 3 a to batt mh x orth Pacifle Squadron, who was on bourd the Oxssi- a8 x y ” | the time the Doat was upset. "McGartland spent the | Rimim Bugiand. He atiracted me to Boulogne in BROOKLYN cIry NEWS. Stier leas ab aee te ca Alle of the question, MY.J.meems tbe Line wily HODDHGsanieing thie onkeee nigit, from between ten andeleven o'clock, in the | oMder to confine we at Has,” a airictly on fact. ‘The proof is tangible. And 1inereiy | £cH00 of Lentenant Commauder vyer to the notice Samia annie incmienns a yank gir eeioate to, enue Tim, tun hale pocs iasmpcsican aus daunimae eae audicly grat | OMecr Peter Hunt, of the Fourth precinct, nas | wialied to correct (as due of the aerate se a amerely Pont Awvy Dovarunent. ‘tie Ossipee wil, doubt- ? be compelicd to go into dry dock it Man's makes him 80. This Is what distinguishes hini from } been dismissed from the force for neglect of auty. neous Unpression Mr. Voorhis had conveyed through | jsian bad becomo obnoxious from nis adempts to rostrain | Ha Or yeu ans morning, when, Cad Cavour, ihe t politician Lave cver met. if y hip article on the good qualities of his Fach aud to nesramee sateen dareapet ee repeirs, aa bor the anti-foreign element in that city. About his veesel and salied round the scone of tue German empire: Wodld Nase eek eA ram the | A large retort at the Phenix Chemical Works at | tunppancocrece, comparisons he hid Ikeutuisg | terre hurricane. she passed po a ‘The London Times correspondent at Shanghae | Msuster for some time, and Mr. Bradley, his mate, | Gern in say opened Gowanus exploded yesterday afternoon, with a loud | sailors, too gonerous to attempt to detract front the | (oat likely that the ship will be pur out of commis- writes on August 25 thus: 4 at great personal: risk, aucceeded tn rescuing tire WPS Ae report, Thomas Carberry, one of the workmen, was | merits of his rivals. The puplic knew that great | “i before she begius her repairs, We have been startied by another doed ot blooa | York on the bth asinni, and had; made 's good nos. FRANCE MOTEL MUNIN FS RAR AED 70 hla heme, waa Wane aor cana ae ar ae she yivanus H: Godan Cowamodare tecatare eral almost a8 serious tn its pol. of the F< 4 — b, i ewapape: sacre of hemiciny Tho Mloesoy of Wankim bas heen | Mies’ yaabengere wad chew ware congratulating Tuere was a meeting of the members ot the press | It Was ‘assoried “that “ano war" modelled, Sapainntes. and everything points to the surmise themsely bese I8 . a expressly “by her owner to defeat the exon the speedy vo! folly expecting ‘The », i of Brooklyn held in. the County Court House last f Hn 7 another antizoreign blow. Business, in | that In an hour or 80 shey would he oft Movine whee seeccncclndae—4 ea fchelothe eae CAmbtly in tne contest: ter she +‘emalienge Cap,” re: evening, when resolutions of condolence for the | and prevent that ai!ver trophy ever crossing 1 Se a Wee eon. the war in Europe’ -and the | the catastrophe occurred. As nearly as:can be esti. | | We have already, by cablo, puvlished the greater | FP thou inte, nesociile and autor. gone fan reren fore gn home. “This ‘velug bole pee pS a . war Ma a. a's ce a ee. eg BET: Shoals souls, including tie | portion of tne latest circular of Jules Favre. Tie Stanton, were adopted, claimed in advances, of course wil yea ware sareed rinctp: i 5 e8sel § been 1 into the causes lea riere of Ni following portion is taken from the written text to ia ae ‘Tidal Wavc-wards. Her pame was on ev. . 7 ecsrettee Sans Som rane aon ste onde eeigg et plea An inquest was eid by Coroner sone yestevny | low ners cameo tang Som ‘he ami | rama ne cra at a deciine of two to chree tacis. but the mnie RUSSIA’S DANGER. ‘The armistice would have been a mere mockery if | OVer the body of Agnes Mackey, who was acct- feelings. wall” prevent mo, “ome Shvonting. able news {om the London. market, brought for. aT ~heei it had rendered free elections possible; aud for tus Gontally burned to death on Wednesday night at | me report of the comunittee 1s om file 13 before it, and they will uot be prem ward by telegram, dated the 2d of ‘August, again purpose an actual duration of forty-four hours only | her residence, in Water street, A verdict in accord- the office of the Secreta of th N ‘Q | the return of the Secretary, who is for the Plophed business. ‘The state of attuirsin the Nortn | Consolidated Germany May Save Turkey. | was granted. Durlug the rest of the period of a love | ance was rendered. York Yacht Ciub, and her’ nano 19 tren, | Mbsent trom Washington.’ Brevet Majer Gene checked the demand for imports in that quarter, [From the London Post, Oct. 21) night or three weeks Prussia resegved (o herself the (oer emblazoned with the rest. Whether a halo of cone | Cuatics: K. Graham gave evidence in regard to th ‘and the ocourretice of @ flood in {the Yang-tse, which The state of feeling and the condition of Russia in | right to continue hostilities, so that the Assembly | ‘The: police of the Second precinet were notified quest enciries the letters of that name {leave ft far Conduct of the officers and Wen of the Guerricre of Ralf subm Hankow, bas put a stop to business | respect to the war and its anticipated consequences | weuld have held her deliberations on peace or wat SU that Wright's pill fact: rt ope AL i * oF { her pi from Portsmouth, N. H., to this port Bp tbe m1 are supposed to be becoming more clearly devel- | while the battle would have been going on which | Yeteriay that Wright's pill manufactory, iu Water | those Interested to recall or discover. Suitice it to | undkesntel ce che caries on boa c oped. correspondent at Moscow on local | would have decided the fate of ‘Pena’ Moreover, | 8tfeet, had been,feloniously entered and robbed of a | Say, tt is well to her swiftness we did got entrast and to the fidelity and zeal exhil ‘Onpta: light on the subject. Russia, we gather, has been | the armistice would not have been extended to Metz, | Small amount of money. ‘the safe was forced open, | the honor of our Mug. Aud now her owner seeks a | Sevens in looking wot homme tof th MINISTER MORTON. ‘Oret astonished, then alarnied, and thea incited | It excluded revictualling, and condemned us to tne | UU Nothing very valuable hud been left in it, Pee Cer Sea ee ump gaee 1 Dore. not, aut Major Montgomery. Seamer ot AEA UNIO to the contemplation, at all events, of precaution | consumption of our provisions, while the besieging |, oe that, I believe. in fast boats: Surely it ene, | te Admiral Parragut, appeared defore the Cou: Ragilsh Opinion of the American. Minister and | 23, Wetures bY the aggrandizement and uniflea- | army would have been chiefly living upon ine piliage | * The boller Inspectors of Brooklyn submitted thetr | HMtlig cae teat Tate teeta Cents Den ne tencht: | to testify It tho ame c&dsey Dut the Court ¢ tion of the power of Germany. ‘This, irom a par- | of our provinces. Lastly, Alsace and Lorraine | quarterly report to the Police Commissioners yoste f the fleet? If ivett _ ain | {self Perfectly satisiied as to the talseness ef the re~ aired pal sepa Fangs eth Hoular point of View, 1s faye ible. k harmonizes | would have nominated no ‘representatives, for the oe peti ‘There were 273 siuisaiaa via ei Pe scoammnte me iom earliest boyhood twas 5 Fe tere Es honor asa. ee yg pT zette, Oct. with certain ‘elements of the Russtan problem. | really unheard-ol reason that their fate was to be , z 7 - e ship, One of the most reapectabie ‘and impartigl news: | Wussia must have seen Fraves. ail Feasts oe ey | cee deatmeae dot re Assembly itself. Prussia by not | Positions as engineers, but out of these only 103 | Says obtuse about riddies. | There being nothing | and excused the Major from re cers Reap P aise hat ds left to do? Retire grace:uiy | o rom giving rs in the United Siates informs us that Mr. Mor- | war with much secret satisfaction. A tongh | recognizing thelr right was In fact asking us to hold | Were found to be competent. ‘The total number of | !2. garded as merely confirmatory evidence. } the Senator for Indiana, who has been, or had | and prolonged ‘struggle, in which” each side, | the nandicof the sword with whlch eke cuts it | Dollere examined aud. inspected wus GOL. and te rnb aasetanhine Mr. Voorhis 1s anxious to | Sa'Y.0f the Navy will, doubtless, promulgate been, selected to succeed Mr. Moticy in the Amen- | whether victorious Or not, would be shaken and | Well, we accept be‘ere our county as well as before | total number of defects was 19°. During’the past Aispose of his yacht at private sale, and wishing | ‘fof the Courtin a very few days. ' can tnission to this country, is totaly unfitted for | weakened for many a day to come, was te | hw@ory. the responsibility of ous relusil. Not to | 1X months 128 applicants to take charge of boilers | ith tne reallzation of nla brightest’ anticiparions | » ate, igule Severn, second rate, Aftedi guns, the: post, which be is intended to fill, and thata | most natural of results to ‘predicate in a coufilet | oppose tie demands of Prussia would nave been tu | have been refused, they having been foaad incour how can I think of trying to disprove by ‘any bed tons, Is soon expected at the Woree selection conld not have been made. Mean- | between two apparently so well matched autago- | ow eyes an act of treuson, I cannot know what our | petent. not wish to su C ‘ard, lo undergo repairs of machinery. ‘tions of mine the favorable advertisements | gtood fine the Journals of Mr. Morton's own party stale | mists. Russia, like other Powers, canuut but have | destiny may be; but what'l deeply feel ts that, were cae = arts Sods engine eit nave We oeeeed that Mr, Morton comes ponsred to press the Ala- | been astonished at what has happened. But alarm | I tochoose between the situation of France aud that A POOR FORGERY. to cine tr abe Saris aniee ist ar esidee reer viene i mal lyn ts watece @ bama c! on the British government with the | May soon have supervened, the removal of | of Prussia, the first 1s the one Which would be the ibject myself to the burden of | fea Re ceRern cen ber aeten ae ae apne. utmost vigor, and that he has directions | France from Rusaia’s road to ambition was desirable | object of my ambition. I entertain the firm hope “ner less, be put out of commission, a8 (he repairs wilt treat a eertain form of refusal as a casus | @! th, it had been accomplished at the cost of the that France will be victorious, Were she von The Hempstead Sensation in Court—Strong ae ng wen te odeesicun air oe quire Several months to complete. But from. still. later Intelligence we | creation of a portentously powersul and united | quished,. sie would sill remain so great in ie j Editor, if now sadly bereft of my ‘strength by the | gone” neve ding ee” ommander Henry _ Wil- learn that the democrats have carried the state of People at Russia's very door. The situation might | ner amisfortunes that she would stand as an ‘esthnony Agninst Oliver. repukes of Mr. Voorhts because Lhaye tol the--un, | 80%, now Jylog at tho Washington © Nav: Indiana. and that Mr. Merton, who must vacate his onsic ered ne full 0) berli aud menage for Russia. ; object of adinivation and syinpathy to the The examination in the case of William F. Oliver, varnished” truth in lotter to the Huan of Octo Yard, is to receive new seat in the Senate if he comes to England, hesitates | At first t! 6 op eae mé to have o! ntafned that the | whole. world. ‘herein lies her real strength, t " Dolores. an stead, Ath r undergo @ thorough overhaaling re she to accept an tye ment which will have the effeet | epportanity was favorable for entering un the. solu- | and therein she may find her tevenge. ‘The | Or Hempstead, charged with having forged his | ber 2i, 1 ean lng closely to my soul the happy conso- | returas to” this ‘weation’ to ne cae : becor of tonal vote to his political aver. | tion of the Bagtern question. But refiection may | Buropean Cabinets, which uve been maling only | father’s name to a lease of the ““Bagie Milis,”’ a farm | lation afforded by, the o iS Bole cat Te’ dio | Rear Admiral Silas H. Stringham, Port Adunigal of Adi Tal ore ~ er et joie ry aber sy ‘ere ot harboring Taare intend 2 ator he instead | cmpty Semonaauens Shcorgiausy, will a hp in the town of Hempstead, was called yesterday fenoclens gust x lottier sa than this cold world ot ber. Akg Aart, flat oun' follow: in- late designs upon the integrity | day perceive it; but it will be too la jastead of | pefore Justice § leker. By the terms of tl th beantifal “Gi r % 5 ; A enor "a 2 DeCelne pee inlgeatnar the Gaceune-ustibemunndics ivieed by efore Justice Sued By ferms of the lease | fords, in those utifal words, “God tenipers the Brevet Captain Wiillam Wallace, of the Martn e accused Was to pay $ corps, has been ordered to the command of tix , it s were In | justice and interest, they by their in es8 autho | mi: while it is contended that $2,00 _ ” ipo, United States tn Eng. | pressed with the idea that they theaselve Tee ioc hae Dae | and Ma ner manein Ay eE eraly, a oughiy incompetent person has | of Turkey, the Russians appear to hav i wen Lo re) bee M, T. Oa instruc: ‘are—tirst, ully us; | danger. The leadiug Moscow Journal observes that | rize the coutinuation of a barbarous siuggie Which atedly offered, and consequently the Jitigation Perrareveves ae wo eT marme guard ox the frigate Guerriere, vice Firs fnent, &Véty probable event, to threaten 3 “the sudden appearance in our immediate | js a disaster to all and an outrage to civilization, [pad ey ¥510,000..’ Letters of amis istageue ie Sa eta Joe Saree aE we px {hig incompetent person entrusted | neighboriivod of so overwhelming a develop- | This bloody lesson shali not be lost on nations; and applied for by the accused auc his brother Thomas, AQUATIC. pean peopht F. Baker, of the marines, with this formidabic mission rde this under. | Ment ol military strength compels us yo employ ait | who knows? History teaches us that human regene- es they were granted to the latucr. ‘The existence Cnabrcibietgnsinbe ins i orderenl from Brooklyn lo the Boston. marin taking with such disdgin that he ,douhts whether tt | our energies in Counter! jancing it,’ Another jour- | rations, through some very Inysterious law, are nar- barracks, Lieutenant Zera L. Tanner bas reported to iis political opponent. A war wih | adoption, “But in doing this hot a moment | haps France Fequired to pass through @ supreme | per 2. When the “matter came up before sur- Galick Club, Results in a Draw. Bypeniyn Fay ea hibe gunk Leeetaalle 4 laud appears to ahs him as of iuferior | should be lost; for we live in-an age when it is only | trial, will igsue from it transfigured, aud her genius | rogate Govert the accused testified tint ho ‘The boat race between R. B. Deely and Edward | mauder Byron Wilson, artiy ty ~t au oun tmportance to a cannaity in oer peyrnuien ¢ that spiicipates who can consider himself safe.” | will shine with so much the more Lrirhtuess, since new nothing of the lease until after bis | plaKe, both of the Gulick Club, for $500 a aide, tool November 1 from th Fishing aah The ak with the democrats, We do not propose té discuss uk corr open’ in commenting on the utterances | it will have comferted her and saved her from dete- Niccetat And yet he acknowledges his signa- “4 * pr si te ‘ Ne thie por cpa ee the changes of Mr. Morton's declaring War against | of the whole th press, remarks that “the pro | rioratjon im face of a powerful and implacable i lace yesterday afternoon at Pieasant Valley, ani | “Uard ts yet dae at tnis port. the Britis! eaapite werely Fetvarkiny by the way, vability, or rather the hecesslty, of Svat Wek. enemy. ea : c senuine. ue wess deploravie-clrmmmttenne, Coce | re is worth his bi epee | At the cost of giviog a petty | ual, in recommending certain military measures for rowly connected with ineffable - 6 ~ 4 genuine. The most deplorable circumstance, how- | resulted in a draw. A large numberof porsons went an Me eat ale ae care Sl | GP hal EAE RGR tia aya | | Acurenmden ot he tnion oor wes | Bene enna, of ie tot bt | Hy MM topes ag coiong aca . t, thd ; ’ sttlyin, out . Me . de r y new American Minister, whecvér ne may be, must | Puss, Prussia;” and the “whole duty of Museo. | fom Havre, on the 191h October, as follows:— Makes it doubly worse. ‘A comparison of the eat, were chosen for judges, aud Mr, Chariea Elliott, of : celery py be pre} to fiud the whote group of Alavama | vite man’? ts said, according to the views of the Rus- | A great deal of anxiety has been caused tn com. | {eke aeeck tO toot ik te, Greenpoint, was selected to officiate as referee.’ a | S!Moston @ short allowance of; water. Even now qnestiol ischased by thé Britisu public certainly, | sian press, to consist in Drppating for defence, not mereiat towns respecting the decrees relative to uncer ae Instance beare Fa Papasan te hd good even start was effected at fliicen minates past | there is not plenty for heating purposes to suppiy and probably by the Britigh government, ina gome- | for offence, against Prussia, ‘This is the view pub- | bills, On the expiration or the delays accorded bills | that of the accused. Several bank tellers have | four o'clock. After pulling about one-third of a the steam botlers, It is proposed to tunnel from the ‘What different spirit from thatjwhich presided over | lcly and generally held in Rnssia.. We should wish of course would fall under the enactments of the | given as their opinion that the signature isspurtous, | mile Blake, who was three-quarters of @ bout’s present reservoir for a snort distance: i the original otiations, ‘the subject hag ripened | very much to believe implicitly in its accuracy. | Code of Commerce, which require, in case of non- | and would not be received by them if shathed toa jengye ahead, saw a snag about thirty yards ancad through by keeping. ‘e have learned mneh from the | Every circumstance tending to confirm tt will be payment, that protests and assignations shall be | check. The further examimation of the case bas im and directly under pis bow, to Avoid collid- | mountain, above Fort Putnam, tothe pond a. Boropean war, and have taken the lesson to | hailed with gratification in this country. made in. certain number of days; but those opera- | pneen postponed Wil the 16th inst, ing with which he pulled vigorously on his left oar, yotain: a eart. Tho domestic character of the strnggie with trons would present extreme dimeulty for, bills. on tes ree to ana in so doing fouled with Decl. Both ten uabreapyoveleaiaeriaaeeanenibanenanie the Confederates frst bimded the Americans, and laces eocupied by the enemy, and would be ab-a- ‘A SAD TRAGCDY. stopped, and, afier a few seconds’ consultation as to Governnesny'wi obliged. to purchase rd in > ee = ourselves, ‘oe bearing of es ine bpm and King William. utely impossible oe bills. sh ris. ae Ape . eee | rir was Lo tins oe eect pened bs emmy da right of inckient wi Marked course — and ie Neue Frete Prease of Vieni mit ir, Were in their langu: G Cc it icide Thi th Mi starting m w' y were a sect am '. close agen, the. public law of the civilized | curions intelligence “from a Boas meee ite have prodaced aves grave doubts. ofa technical 4 ca nuiedlh nf ‘aad ii bo a started, Brake having a slight lead, Things weut on ‘Two cad ‘world, ere could hardly, in fact, be fa greater | highest respect and almost incapable of being de- | kind, and-motably as to whether or not the delay perty. smoothly now until they had left the scene of the | failing off t ne for ‘mankind than that the whole of the | ceived on such @ matter,” ut the ns ‘ded was or was not to include the two Coroner Schirmer yesterday held an inquest at | firstaceldent about fifty yards behind them, When |«riding school: ‘These fal Amencan claims should be successful. The one | tween Rugsia and Prussia. ere 18 NO pike nol aye of the 14th and 16th August, @ point of | 187 Chrystie street, on the body of Herman Scheu. | they in fouled; this time Deecly having a small rence, Dut these accidenta are of bIe. sion mong them, the demand for re- | ing of an¥ kind, it says, between those two Powers. consideravie importance, inasmuch as it would len, a Gorman, forty-three years of who piece of the blade of his scull broken off. Blake im- | the floors are strewn with tan! r ice. founded on the alieged care- | The only man in Russia who ia the honest and sin- | either leave a mass of bills under the operation of 1 dg x age, bese mediately stopped, but Deely kept on and rowed | for the winter examination® especially Jessness of the authorities in letting the Alabama | cere friend of Pruseia is the Czar, Every one else, | the code, or place them under that of the decree. The | mitted suicide by shgpting himself in the mouth | around the course and returned to the starting | “plebes,” are in. Bret escape, wears a wholly new and different air when | the Court included, is extremely hostile to Pru: Chambers of Commerce of different places implored | with a pistol. Deveaseh had ree, Entered into | point, having completed the distance in twenty- Recently there have several illustrated by Jater passages in. dipiomatic history. | and thia will be abundantly evident when the Czare- | the government at Tours to “do something” in this | business with a Mr. Steurmer, and they were pre- | three minutes and ity-three seconds. Both parties | vic! all the clues to which We now see clearly that the rule sought to he en- | witch succeeds his father on the throne. On the day | matter, and it issued, under date the 13th, a decree | paring tobacco with rum, and a case fi claimed the foul, but the referee decided the race @ | toward the idea that Whey area . forced + us was & very moder ; of the battle of Sedan a Russian courier arrived at ting a delay of five days fu addition to those of | with tobacco’ was placed the rear | draw. tized operations of bandeéd river thieves. _ and Gouptfal innovation on interna- | the Prussian headquarters with gf autegraph letter fire code for making protests, &c., but saying that | yard. Some maliciously supers rson Sueg Great unamy ‘and no littic ts ex The law of nations, rcgarded in| from the Emperor to. Ki ‘William, In. this | the courts might, nevertheless, accord time for pay- | quently poured pamamnsee ‘oil the tobacco, thus Dratu OF A NoreD TURFMAN.—Major Thomas | as to the probable ‘verdicts. of the recent. ite Jatogrity and as & system deduced froma num- | letter the Czar congratulated His Majesty on thé vic- | ment of protested bills, and in the invaded provinces | entirely ruining it. pee of the Doswell, the well known turfman, died at bis home ver of ite principles, did not in any way im) tories before Metz, addizg, however, ihat he felt might suspend it altogether until the end of the war, 1b $600, caused 1 vane noms ve ne tew ts6@ for tho generat bon! ulen ne very de- | in Hanover a on Thursday, in the pede mre building to for the the British ernment the duty of coufident that Prussia would test ainst “defenders of | spondent, and Re eareuho ahoula epee lence wecond year of deceased was the | quarters of faery ip le f provesting woud aoe ‘ould offer fair terms of | saying also that no protests, agi he Nope ie ¥ : of the. is. It Jucoherent of . be req i ; being oH war from eace, and Fequite any ceasion of terri- | the country’? should be permitted. This decree, jah in consequence. On We Thomas ' Boswen the rat jrepreof, apeetp. Soe is py ar eT it Ferg stom however, Ras peen overruled by one of the govern- be ont of his mind and talked tly. Soon | Sheriff of Henrico county and Richmond ctty ‘of the Boint. at ‘to ne of such | sulting int Biemarok, tiruly the Em- | Tours until the 16th. It puts au end, for the mo- Pe ‘This caused no small surprise iced i widely repent Be Ss ‘al headquarters, the after ris, dated the 12th, but not.received at | alter ving: te bed Scheulen the muzzle of a | was wn thi it the State. ‘ ou oun ea ie jac Sn: | Toure amet the 1 ities th: ; have arisen, or, to ito ‘The vary rendered a verdict de- coy other the As aman coat = ror’ mina ber. that fe fe a ‘terior Tae aia! mc concludes ‘the ‘new | Patter sne victory ot Redan fk ober teeeadtton | meme {o,all the gous, postpones them: "Ié declates | ceased committoa nile watie ‘tem | zen he was moat one to grave lamented by an aouaue’ Wan friends,. Kichmona Bzaminer, Oovover ide King t Beaan speak more sorrectly, ber Of the Kdindurg Review—an article sugwest- | of a republic in Paris a second letter “the delay accorded by law of the 138th of aberration of 38a curious apeculation aA to its auihorship——states came fro the Guat, full of congratulations, bus 1. Surese snd the aeoree of 10th of September, fem,

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