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S AR PRICE FOUR CENTS. L NEW.YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1866. e TEA attack v the woriicg of the 101, an ws eontidently ex- DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. | || Beontmendluws of Mecouitry, 1 nwushedte M oo ime | TS i, i . - e Tornado_are still imprisoved reparately, aod that the CO ; hibgs at least ho might rest EUROPE. Britih Minister at Mode.d bus don@nGthing to obtain MEXICO. Jeeted. Vessibly be may have coneluded to await the el e ny st dmmas T ..,.,.“",_...k"““..i:.:‘:r""" " Aheir liberation, hin excase being thot bo hod roccived 1o - L arrivat of Tapia, who s marching this way with 8 #U0BE | oprnium 0¥ NOROPRAR COURTH ON AMERIAN AVRAIRE wiotims wouild fail at the elos o etvil Voor any e metruetions from Kagland. AMEFUL TREATMENT OF 3 " v other similr strugele meord ali Wil . : e UPYREN v 64D - SRAMIPY 7 OF | force. Tho untposts of the parties are almost daily th —VRANCE AND MEXICO—] oM ov 7 | "t o0 o g Tt with Engled EWE GY THR ATLANTIC CABLE T0 BT, 28, A AR AMIRICAN MERCHANTGER. CARVE scenen of mterchange of shot, lasting for @ fow winutes 70PR YOR JAFPRRECN DAYIS—IASTRUCTIONS OF MR, | snd France, and the cawses v bioh might disturh thew. . 0f ALl FRUBAIA, { HOEBERY AT MATAMOROS—CORTINAS'S PROCLAMA- A g KEWARD. T | those he sewined to think that Mes oo was the most prominent. Tt in sow-oficilly surcunced (i negotiationn widh A CHNACO—TMBARG0 UPON | 834 then *wl in guiet an the Rio Graude.” Neslere -4 00 || Vs Hin Eg A Ciariown Covrranicng woukl FACifE 'l‘rw““" fhiu 'MMM'O "":fmm; 'h)f' )“"m‘ | AMERICAN CITIZERS—STATE OF AFFAIRS AT m"““"t hg"‘:’fl ""l" a volley or "”0'“"""1"_“ ” ""'""""&""“ . . o u\r-nn\l ny * fillibusteri ww%r,\h&' i ol K celed 0 0 JEC U v r ) i 0 o — i i K , W ey i y ence way be expeeied 0 T pata ; mn‘u’ 3! ;‘?'t'w artillery &-zfl:’:flm _:w y “M‘"fl. Wasmraron, Oct. 20.—Again sud sgain Liave tbe m nised ::;:n with a v ";fl;fl."‘ b= RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA. -y PETWYEN THEM ARSUMING A MEAACING pressed ihe inli that the Aveirian Heiie in b anthority thero withoot fom ign help, and Was Witlelrawii— i it shortly mast b wnid From Om Spoclal Canerponient. inutes therepfter all was still an the grave, Later n‘nlh: canrts of Earope e to the sathiorities at Wi ay we tcamed het @ party of sbout (huty of Cortines’s | ington their strong desire fo; the safety of Jefl. Browsviiax, Oct. 4, 1806 WwLATION ! ARRECT. The Halien® | Tho shadows of comicg events prompt me to preyers | wen 0cupled to contiscate a lo of mulen and eattle, and . : ot g e 10004, Saturdny, Ock 27, #es et with o enthie.estie reception. » M diu‘;'lom ”L “vo." the groaud | Leing <iscovered, were fired into wud reireated. The day | From the 1"",}“*3" of Wd‘l‘"‘“ in Jowin thetndostsope. The eavitaal olnided | : o — i . “ " | previous tho sane party wade a raid v n the sawe place, | archives of two t the folle ot 8 Yonr ago, e Hnd enutionid 1t v waid thiet e relations between Austria and AUSTRIA | of correspondonee “':.Nm";‘.'!“ """‘:;‘:Z‘:‘; hd remied 6f's lazgy pumber of Goversment mules, | g1, owin (ho desire of Buropean Goveruments for Akl e aking i eceryre, Al Gt 11 g oy ! i 1 SCRNUE orses, &e, M " o J Rt Ruseia aro wsTing o wegacing character. i ncl s e it 36 Baprne O] | Tenaligns tvith ha el it mersy B0, Wt 34 | Fevtniay porion o e puiaon of #6et Monteny [ e e ) B Sbomiss 5w, 00 DA | ot i o eneaind by th et vt o “he Lendon Times tays that the Russian Goveru.[ 10te's bealts wessebuged. of Gansles's poldicrs, with their aws, &e., complete, had :;‘;":f,:;‘::,’}:‘,":‘,‘n‘l"::,‘: &“‘"‘.w‘,%‘g&,,fl:"“" will agree the Heeretary of State that " sha | ™y lCii o RCEE tar, within 8 o past, 2 ) i i eroseed thie 1i oftieors, and abandoned | whict blood e n e whole 1he | United States arouot in 4 tompet favorable 0 the W'lwlmhnrcm«m.afi‘#:’ 1 ageat. awent ie mtrigning for the further divimdegntion of RUSSKIA. | thie river, headed by the ™, a which some b waw #pi u s " PR 4 - " | hod apprice to e, Eh 2 S, & 3 i Herg, 4 s slated, Bus beon releved ‘of his fane, | o standard of.the usnryr, and declared for Toppia. A | F0C Sl e e N4 | TAkiag of g » explanations to Eo Tons bt world b llowed 10-¥wtist. to Seuth {sroling aad te- iy o e han Tors. succtodmt by | delegation of these troops bal been sent to Hinojoss, whd | &S, 110 e Gty iz wero exeeuted by 0fdet O | pratesugen and politieints for mtters wkich Jo.mot | S I oo IR ool remuied, 1o reply. L had imwediately sworn them i and forvarded thein 10 | i o of & bandif, || affcct foreign nations and whick relate exclusively'(a | way as un acermited rep reou Davis t s Al The raid of o band of yobbere along the Jine of the Rio | ooy 4o, i the great item of iiteiest and excitement bere. bis camp, thus giving 52 more armed troops to the ranks - igelow 1o 3 Bewerd. cars that some of the Americans who came out Uit STATkS LivArion, PARis, May 26, 1865 | | of the aceanlting party. One Foster, a Staff officer of | o0 0 s, It was SPAIN AND CHILIL in '.‘.;‘uunml anthorities of the Goversmengtinder ‘M“:- - “ TURKLY AND CANDIA. IK PRUJECT FOR SETTLEMBNT OF DIFVIQULTIER AP~ 1 Catiie w8 i town to-day, spying around, and_ proinies 4 Pawrs, Saturduy, Oct. 27, 1906 X e vt o Giee loss way sioail. | tho nuwber engaged. Hut to corroborate (1) his story, we (e o :?fi“;fifi&’lflu‘f";‘:fl‘dm T | e e e Moy camued ety Iockdimaiisgod, of | 1o i o o on )lg;t:{‘r;;fiéugrmmfi? The project submitted by France and England 10 | no fi.u‘:l,;e':.:;“ ““:‘n m::-‘,.' 2 an expedition egainst h::‘v only (0 state that ot & wen was wissing of the A Lelta-dozen revolvers, aud their force :mml&uxu,'mwt Am'::':ls::‘-:: Ttoly ; but 1o predietion can yes bn«-”fl:._nlmlu the VMR o R o o et e e o e P S it 5, awd g 2 0 1 0 er Minigte: DAL s, SIS Montenegro hos boen sat sfactory arranged. 18 says that | giciiee stated that M Walsh, fo ly Aweri . : g h 4 Y fivaige, stated that Mr. Joseph Walsh, formerly Awer- |, $ ‘suit. Last | ond, the reportod emigration of Jischasged soldiers to Mexico; B e . A TURKEY. the Freneh Government conatuiates tseli upon the | eqy Cousul at Monterey, had furuished fundsto the Liber- :.“ifl“:::,?c".f?.wdk;,mt.fl: ke Tebders meto. m‘m‘n‘n‘u L Y of ecis hecompilces Wiehaumed doors. 1 L o o UL P ¢ £ resalt, which is equally favorable to Nurkey aed Ber | qly for the purpose of ussisting in the oot and fatare at- | JUEE e e, and wore now settiug fire 10 the readiness with-which all these pretiges 79 seized to ity of Conpus Do, ws eolebrated inhis @ity on ANOTHER BATTLE IN €ANDIA—REPULSE OF THE TURKK. | Clristian population. tacks upon Cenales. Without any further notifieation, Mr, L o (5 B o A adeciog: and, furthermors, that theid | Y8akes the impeamion which cnr unexpected trivmph OVOr | o Uik jnt., with il the pony und ecremeny with -u’m FLonENcE, Saturday, Oct. 27, 1B ,m 7 Walsh was seized and llllpli:lul':’:d ;.:- Pnrls'!lnll,'!r«l:n and [0 ore weie l:h'“’ Ineroasing, It was ‘mear midnight -n;ur;mmm:n%: ;-ufl\'f: ‘:'n:v;'::- Ch f R ‘noiluccn\lo:‘d 0 mmr:‘ul.m public obsery - v ™ treated with greet personal indignities. ome of the prin- hr 4 % denc i W L impeortape ¢ voversign pon Swheme he COntILLon e 4 4 the wews roached here, but seazce an hour bad | ere 1o our example. omt, bore 1 b apICHO s 11 Lt mpostig phiesnt, andmbe y outwatd de monstration of uecties sl A Bombay (elegram of the 19th ivst. reports & decided cipul merchauts guarantceing Mr. Wulsh , with by the muliiiode arscublel e the great squuse of . cheracter, 10 | Loy beoro (ien, Sedgwick ha RN .T:.nmnmm The. lamation putting o niice o0 Devis's head will bel | SO0 An wrrival {rom Candia states that anether great, - e aleo ta the price of Coues 7 e p " Hxehs SN0NK 804 890 s oiton. | i releused after an imprisonient of several hours I United St . ; g , 3 ac [R—— i ates Cavalry on the road in bot pursuit of | gaerally condemned by the Latin suce, who ae w0 sccustom il hattle took place on the 17th inst. 'The Greeks report tion, Ln.. m‘nhmnn soseen g m::;: the marauders. The nlnnlryr already done is .,“!'., consid= | to -u{mu put -rm{u Reads of their most meritorious it e that the Turkish army was repulsed. Titi: FENLANS. to bia bed and dangeronsly ill. ek immedi- | pryle, and it is believed that the rancheros are followivg | 2ens that they feed gn instineiive sympathy for any oie Who . aunivansries of ‘the elsiien S eofenasan el e e ately sent an oficial communicati r. Canales de | 4o lso, 0 that quite o body are on the trail wears that fatteripg peualty. | Uiok nothing Ot Las BOD- | et Pope, oceusring on the Lk and 21st istant, w | inading en explanation of this affair. The promptitnde | 65 SGE T 0 e mdends s Doen cartied on be | pewed during oor war has produced s8 saplestant an ofiect upon e 1 S o eirkaton. B GREAT BRITAIN. INDIGNATION iN CANADA OVER SECRETAKY SEWARD'S | of the Commwandivg General is entitled to-hearty appoval, | 4oy oy, O B e arTied o dayd | vur friemds bero, thongh tbeir imprewions aiweys yiokd 10 | of the diplon calied G 0T 0 158 TR £ 011K PRISOERS ANRAIGNED | 1¢ in tinie we hiud some ono here who will put a stop to the Gen, Belgr| . Cunales within & fow days | Lo 006X anations wien there un opportauity of meking | LU eratnlations pon the 4 #ppy sturn of e NUREASED ARMY AND RAVY VOTES TO BE AKKKD EY LETTER—TRE THREE OTHER PRISONER ) e adef 11 | past. ‘The treatment of American vitizens has been oiit= | them, upon st 2 high-handed aets of this nan Caiules or bandits of like " ol 3 t memoruble duys. During oy utervhew with the Holy' —FENIAN TRIALS AT CORNWALL. o rageoun and without excuso, ‘Thio seizire of the Govern- | n yegard to Mexico, the impression. produeed by the yeeent |, il much feeling about American sifairs, cxpoomed Ly 71 ment boat and arrest of its crew, as well a8 tio embargo | vews Tiom. the United States bay amanted 10 a usie. Nomn uro which it gave bim 10 ey . THE GOVERNMENT. 4 BY TRLEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. 1t it <aid here that the overthrow of Carvajal on the 12th p O ToroxT0, Oct. 20,—Tho dispatcl of Mr. Sewand to the | of Angust was & deliberate plot in which Carvajal, Co- | ¢, [ tizens, pre the points referred 1o in these commuiea- | wilitary successos of the Liberals in Mexico are o tod in | apdod, o i‘.l red me to convey to the Presids | | the pabtic mind with the emigrution schmes udvertised in the oy Sl Bl bl g ales, advised by o certain Gonzales, the koaper of | Nw.Vork and Weshingtan yapers, which we sipposed 0 1o | yeut fon of peace, prosperity, amd pahtie onler. d s lawyer, and & Carvagal wan, ila spond to & publie sentiment beyond the contiol of the Govern- | ooyl questions about our nationsl deht, remsids ™ 6 is said that the British Gevernwent is about to | British Minister v n prison. | Doles and & well known Matamoros merchant were the » Meut, The absence of the Emperor at the woment aggravates | o0 Nl L s o country of wondees il of regsertes direct questions, prevaricates when the alarm, wid leaves the cowmupity & prey ¢ s of thel | WU o vast that s 1 gt s ! Jurling fhocondontna et | Principals, and that $300,000 was not only divided between ask of Parliament an increase -of: a million pounds ‘”“-"”"I‘" some excitement ;‘"" much ‘;;"“;"*‘“"" ";:; them, but Carvajal was engbled to repudiato bis debts aud | G55 T y 2 “The feeling is very general througzhont the Provinee t retire with a sung little pile. et ¢ i . , sterling in the amount voted for the Army, anda |\ death-penalty should be carried out, at loast os faras | 1 bavo conversed with gentlewan in whom 1 have ""'_";:f'"lh""a“'u“.‘fm, ;'::‘h"'t'.‘,""'“"‘:;;‘ x::’lha?(:nws:dl: postdieturbing puneter, e, e shaghy | €ouse o disquiet 1Hie Holi wromed greatly i n targe additional amount to that appropriated in for- | the riglenders ure concemed. Among the volunteess this eTUy tosOeie, Who Mk pelgh oyl ke 40 | 7, can—to une o vulgarisn—got nio satisfaction. frou | esuerai opportuzitiestotalk vith mo of Sexieds afuire Jassi T, v et e hove: (oo fecling s very strong, snd mumbers threaten that, unless | Tho mo Ll S posy mackiaipati mds s o | him. The truth is that Canalés efiantly ioids his posi: st he b nothing to fear troun the Uit Saten; (et ' migh be pgune, ane w0 i el o on e sliar of the the Government allows the law to take ) Teat' 4 " tion, issues his orders, vegardicas of the Jaw o the | [ G uemies of the Archduke Maximilian were thoso | yoiored Union. But as for the conspirators aud sssaséingw] course, they | Carvajal went to his raneho, aud another consignment | o 0 . " i 4 il of his own houschold—tke Mexlcans. - He expressed & doubt! g Prey . e < wmer years for the Navy. JAPAN. . went up last week morked ** percussion caps.” 1 don’t will resign their conmpand. ! h wil! Sedgw ik is almost powerless to act becange he bas no 1 v % . know ¢ the General's friends et the North will sa v » 4 enough to malntain onr nentrality. Ttold him that so fur o3 vx el o . S WiLe Lynch is reporied to be ineio way discomposed aince his | but 1 am sorry ,A’fi,’ e e re Is too much ruth 1g | Sruetions whieh il aid b in & matter of such o del coubl Judge, there were not, or were there likely (0 be, o onld - do. ek pertact Wi L Fopeaiet THE TYCOON AND THE INSURGENTS. trisl. e sleeps well end eats heartily, and does not at all | these statements 10 be casily controverted. It ia to be re- cate and U BT T e G B pold 14 P e 00 i PELY LML | Anionel thar o L R e i 00 Voumos, Oet %, 156 | veem to sl 1 yasition. Yescriet tho other thi | Eroted,an . Carvajel ccated anbleft b very god I | i legulysppoiiiod Governor enold tako ity the | by th gl oeam t woukd he R ey Ao | evennpiy ke wud Ui the grvaesh g e wand ¥enian prisoners wero arraigned. Their uials are to take | B mon b0t e o A oftiial acta while thero, | Uited Stales Governmant would uphold im. wishen, e of whish | felt nure wan to proservo iiewly o e P Intions with France. He said he thought that the best way fo v of thé Pope, | procéedad as uaual 1o make Advices from Japan are conflicting. The latest re- is ac g A place shardly. The prisonem all sperk well of their treat- | Howas an authorized acent of the Republio and vested | Feriobs BARact /s o immineit to American, eliAON | remove e ity between the three comtries an {0 vestive s K pjores a5e closed. 814 DURDERS & ) all erebartasang questions, was for us (0 recognice the new ; b - port is that the Tyeoon's Army bas suffered a heavy | | o0 Tl Ll cials, but bitterly denounce | With extraordinary powers, subject, however, 10 tho ap- | Loy their employés conscripted aed hebd prisoners-lib . R o n X the h f the imsurgents, and that the PPy e Tt " e ; proval of Mi. Rowero, the Minister at Wasbington. oteges sy 29 | povernment, This view he enforced with u fuw obvious re defeat at the hands o gents, their fiiends in the United States for leaving ther without | PR St B ooith I recovering, bnt 1 am unable to say .;!Fm_; };u :,:,p..w ot BT AT marks, ¥ hl'.‘;'-lhm throngh, and then remarked ihat N : o ! o unprovided. ethe il h i Yore s fur en. Sedgwiek bas doneall in his power t0 | yo bad ope A question which would require Tycoon bak, in eonsequence, abdicated. e exgrOP Ry g o U ke tho fld in the comingsirugkle, COor | g juacor to bring about chungo of wfirs an rlates 10 | me, o ity discision o g0 further hack in the history of wr | o ——— K, L’ "”".'l i, “""":k 5 ""I“" 3 g % ';..‘,: o rhorcromed tho niver with Col. Selgwicky | Americen citizens, sud now stauds on the last foot of n:c;::;t':fimrlflmm::m :Thl-:‘n::.:.u:_n‘;:“n; ace- | o) s INTE JERCE Chief-Justice Draper iuade # long and eloquent address P ombegts g ¢ | ground before using force. When it comes to that, a | sion, prepared t s in that bat for afdendiy § iy op MAMN:;:,"L;L‘::,I: g o toe Coaid iy, ho: meoceeded (o WRIAE M | L Te e Lo o i Matauioron in ref- | B0t e e bofore ho throws his flrst sbot, | toue'of the oflicial press, aud the sbounding cvidence o€ wil nd fuprisonment of Mr. Walsh, has trast hngoess, if not a desire, on the part of influcntial clusses ju prisoners at present in jml there. | just retarn i), snd was rather unceremonionsly suncted, 1 believe to- | B E% Ll o0 Repablic weakoued by & permancnt disunion. | § al” conespondence, wnd the Buperor would probably lave, experk o ximlcunlinul Swvivtant «:‘n.q:;- o = Eminence abgis S uw oy om e e paye o3 reonnend Ao e Kreat T cton avianél, Veapoon or two or thirve weeky, b AL Lo Ao g doyedin o dentin) messenger; ond ths ‘E ™ & without wny actial proo it, Thy 1 IS $I0CERS MO 30 D lnnenl |Lr,.n ot itspossible, 10 P which v ay theweni F (n against the Fe Quernsrowy, Saturday, Oct. 27.—The steamship |, . P ™ > ah treated by the gaards, bit as it wos after dark ho ol . A Porsin, from New-York on the itk iust., has wrived. | ‘Tey-are ab. Cariadians: whe wess taken slong-with Mike | L0 mn?’ylmn.L Au apology fo: the ticatment J | we viust await doveiopments. From all T am able (0 #0 | coming eurly to n sutisfoctory maders 4 : TaveRrooi, Oct. 20.—The steamship Aleppo, from | Murphy. manded, howerver. or learn, Gen. Sedgwick I8 scting in o very disreet man. Tat dbont Mexieo. Unbagpily. the lmprewioa | il Court in abous bieakfugenp for the Suyrer, Rarly - PP s THE VENIAN THREATS OF VENGEANCE—RIDGEWAY | Orlobir 9—Last evening two uitempts were wmude to | 15 und endeayors 1o settle, if possiblo, the thing without | among vux people that the Emperor had underig H coes to. 8 Bavorite yotieetam tie complieating his sment and moddimg things wny | an empire in ains_of our Repyb R o Srmeile i oipe Rave woud . niwtansial pronfs of rood b eter ey, e Bt A disprrsing. AT few will be el in Darl fiu L pad an (otersiew with b at his segeest ee. He wmitiod that the caus of th spioased o wish tofreturn 1o bis bome aml anked me on what terus he conld be i York, Oct. 17, arrived st Queenstown to-dAy and proc Liverpool ¥ rob My, Wilbur F. Stoeking, an tempo- vty residing here, while passing frour Canales's office i the other side of the river, use or yath dueed! natist e 1 over to this side unscathod aned i his dewero, ax eommou as smoking ut Ma o ; . | Feliimg om hin pare o remove this. naprewion; His Fxee pas presents e tangied web of rov 0 this uter-revalutione; Of swbitions ehieftaine | ro-e from bia st ot this remark Which. wer in defiatco of the Coistitution am elaborate n Iith, i} el thxt shus & wiles 3 2 2 tow far (o diseiss o that veedsion ; and after o woro wenly publie robbery, of bloodshed, and an appioaed 80 | yu: interyiew ended. 1t ended rather abropily, beeause Mr. | s the idea of any gov* | Foull iv entirely af ws op! e s Deenr” opposed from *ha .| 7 the stote of ADAITS &t | outset o this expedition. iy that e §s radunliy sinking, | VOLUNTEERS DEMAND THE DEATH OF TLE QagonrP * % RAIDERS, &at, ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BY TELSGRAPH To THE THISTVE. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. | Orrawa. Oct, 2.~ The news of tho threats of venseanco Laverroor, Satnrday, Oct. 27.—The warket it | by the Fe I Lyoch wnd his companions bo olutions seiing | sull. Oue s i Ahe Tiv. 1 don we o Ridgeway demand the death of the | meomben we more and more fieguent bers boliove, from Mr. -Sewas b A deputacton of promment Mexican merchants, civil s and some wilitary have wiited upon Cortinas, | atondy to-day with sales of =000 Gales. Midding U banged is eroating grect excitement here. ‘The hotels um poros, but " nal ™ A I8 diaw . . old hi ’ ating gr el st u e s the time of Canal ud hix bandits b |'.’. 4 | th Baine when B9 ¢ . arbot i6 The use ARd havine 90 1o | \‘:‘,.J(:"‘u‘:& Ifinahluhlnhu#ut [ at. the’ stroch owtiems o address an_oflic sponse 10 make to the view | pr ot wish o be B . st would suftivn 5 teosinned | ' yos willivg wad ready 10 do, : hevigia that I he BRI iy i, which wa daily €x quoted it 1. LIVERIOOL BREADSTUFFE MARKRT. Laverroor, Setunday, Oct. 27.—The ‘weather is unfusorabl ol | obi present |0 o e State of Tamaslipas? instoad of 4 To uabe betreyod into aduissio; W ) ou. L in the consa of the evenine, to Wuimi who is a very impevtant arn of the Do ,Coverior of the State of Tamantipas.” The student of histors whe conld gican from the past of and the market i firmer for all deseriptions. Coru bk nd e Lo . st vz Rapbos @ ish miniater, that their T e . % e vanced and ) et 4/ per quarter for Mixed W w s war vith the United Sta wined to sapport L viovided he wo - i ":u:'d ’n.:.n‘n e ‘,ln; ::n Tuture would iwdeed i now #5 yenrs of age, and whose sympathies i 'm”mrmu_ The proe American. SRR | b - [ ace 1.,Im.sl. in the Gubern Jowe: undog the infinence of the pernie 3 Bop Lyneh umlfl;:un- L consi two Ministers here to-day are | | ! od_iriu o thi theic lewdens, who, oy the st part, are sctuated by self- #ud seemed greatly i ) i k e o rocal 10, Hiay Lowpox, Saturday, Oct. 27.—Consels clored at 564 for Mowey. | auxions questions; bit ihey will know nted, wnd up clock toadny the propamtions for | 80 LT L inly wmiety scems 1o bo to procure | karndless of the exawple set by otlier nations, |t ni, is fo_procoecto Haved AMERICAN SBOURITIES. | return of ihe Attoriey-General, who is at I | tive aweanlt were pushing sbead rapidly. | scarcely think and thoii o Rttt | our teaditions, we shoukd mako onr_people, if any w ma peal to the ol authorities. 1 jodde be 3 t i : B R | the Awericui-M troops aro yet tully armed, butit o Tull enjoy MEHL O 1 e disposed. rospect our nout Jicions | effeet red of his secession folly. 1 have the bouer 10 be, The quetations for American Securities wre s follows; | ANOTHER APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT—ACTION OF ihey will go 1o on th | i 3 dens of in- | b gy By e o iy’ which 1 pee | Wil gpeat respeot, your obelicut servanh, BUvvs Waited States >3, 663; Minois Centra) Shares, 314 Erie | BUFFALO CIRCLES—COL. LYNCH NOT A BENIAX. fnwy wre lquarters” of the command- | gocred by 1 ngland i noy exnggersted, | How Witiias HoSewaun, &c, &e. &e. * 3 3 | WY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TR BOAK. | ing eaerl, The present Governor (') of Tamunlipas i | wnd ox the f el cpgs v Y M. King to Mr. New 'y | one of thiselans, §would not believe it at tirst, and was S o 15 ‘s Thak st far e posaibie, w3 | g 1HGATION OF THE UXTIED AFATRG &% BoXE, Hov. 18 S i I " ' ¥, of an interview with the Koilway Shares, W, ¥ pretest to this Government upon which p flied togninst us. It i in o crit the eve of a very important if ce to Mexico. Something m and Natonal the following | ey with o triend, I visited a . fre O 2, —The Demociat nvittee live passe ot convineed until, in ¢ honse wi W iwterest g conversalien well as the condiiion of e EIS e Eaa BY STEAMSHIP. i Farner Point, Oct. 29.—The stesmship Moravian from Liverpool on the 18th, via Londonderry ou the 19th | ented and saw with my own of the State and commanding r of 1w wilitary forces engaged in a gow > and beiting with bl Sy s ls. impertant that wo neither do ot perwit ouy: e wit i for We 1oW gathered that day pretext of paying the | .yl the good f in Europe that we can possibly inepire his s U one ofmany | g r he waste of onr war, 1f ~lv.n|n gomni ope. ¥ of events in the United » return of peace and the reeon inquired particlasly ax to tie life, he trusted, would be spaer, try inth 0 of some of aflairs b we ar r neither to onr prin oper 1o hring 1o ya ue had so well begus, wnst., arrived off this port this momning en route 1o | the ideas [ hnye re - | e | establish an e e, it will poisou 4 webec. 108 be Teque | Oct. 15—Col. Perkings rejorts veceived lere this | journalisn « R 25, Dot witbetan had heen shown i tion of those per { morning I he news of the pursuit of th o wiodg® folly of the Mexie ot Davis would vlso repeive the less affectiou for the Monrve doc lieuls problem bLe thonght for i e Mo e that he for | p propec disporition of the ] ; I o approbend thas we sbould : e, Passitg 10 Emopew e o fow days since, T and ranch A kept up w running | ! The steamship City of Paris, flowm New-York, reached the 1ith inst. fout | band ¢ Thomeson, with a force of citizes with the rear guand « ~ Queenstown on the evening ¢ i ent criminale A &REA’I BRITAIN,D A 2 012 \:x:;:::z IN BUFFALO, bt cunl & twe as 10 proct ull guarantoes .,l.l.‘]."‘.q five killed ..lxjm - show I .x!imiwn;-t,rrnunh::--l r. Bright had been enterta at breaktost. at Glas- KLE6 0 The TR I T st i th onf T thit wpson lost one man_and some | Yo Siavt ot in Ttaly ouly, but i Ger ‘gow, by ‘be promoters of the oy He | , BUFraio, N, Y., tc N—A mecting was heid in St o : — Lorse sbot under him. There seenis - handis y ugiond, be James 8 Hall to-night i respense 1o 4 eall in y w who not ouly | but Little pe o them will escape death or ous a8 this Trelaad was rest o discontented, and Feniaism suinous thesats. He hiad no idea, e’ said, t 1 i ment would 4 i rollad bet death. Col. Murphy, iu | it 1 did has w0 disposed 'his a0 precide the posiilty of the bandit croving Ye Mexican sile. o B 0w three claizsants for 1he gunbost Chinaso, | /I WituAx 5. Sewax Casales, tho of Matamoroy; ., Cortina xpoctant ( obedo, comumanding the w in dreland. for the oorun ates and Great Britain for Bt Canads, with its cxtensive and «Lan esier prize, and thither, be thoaght, o their arms, 1t would be for the ad- ex, tie Holy Father remorked, that the sigutil take Canada and ineorporate it inte the iather than allow the Feniaus to posess it. B shoukd be dune by & egulat scament evolutionary ..5: hn—w{ L whic ud of the Kegular Cave it 8l Mackin ade speech, in which be briefly referred to his ap- | : 'hil:rn\n to Ireland. He said the more fuliy i oo oo el e people were admiticd to a fair share of parlis y | takon o wer the more completely would justice be doue Irelsnd. - T ey PPN Al the London jouraals publish leaders on Mr. Bright's | - :’u N ‘““”J‘-l uukbens great speechi of the 16th iast. BB s | ADVANTAGES OF TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICA- ! Fonian Brotha B o e N |~ Resolutions wers pussed protesting againat the result eve cup! (ustanees | con M i to My, Rivelov WasHINGIoN. Ju b, Now 10T, D oror pro tem of the of the Vour » o and 34, E From The London Tunes, Oct. 16. B b i The advantages of telographic communication are | the recent ¥ threatenis 1. Verily, which of the three shall she be gi ek feamitiar QRN V¢ 1 illnstration 10 the case of the prese |.v|‘n.‘ e | t; !-‘rr.v mess be carried into 1 think the tness. For thia re ubj, control and liable to. every s e puspose,of mostig 1! amity, Longon | effe r ooun i1, O Mg i k pondi : Lipe . o oo i W flag the Trish pational flag was }3“:.’.;.}“\ ety L . te upon inforims 1 the Hall. draped in wourning. Carap in ¢ ip the P wobbefi 85 “j hl':.h Within uw,v:r “l'. | t: 6, or prevails (o-iay 1 ina8 refuse " pive E e rgsolan Oct. 6.—A rumor prevails to-iay that Cortinas refuses to 0 wants ber to use against Tamatlipss, if sl he Emperor of Franee poor Poye woukl of the tem) I aione knew, und. 10 Hia Wil onumiitel bitgself. 1 expressed m ooy Tk o Canadian officials and the greatest euth m A avcept the services of the American-Mexican or Auxiliry | Ay psheat s = 3 ks ¥ | volts, or against the French, if they come, or to us ;‘v.bv(:: How Ilhrrlhl\ may be | am not vet able to » general tranaport warvice. ) dims wants her to skedaddio (o her voruze to Vera ut her to the Freich, wi, tainty as 1o the p woulil be sanctio ormed of 1 moment w agal aliaost up 1o the very procesding, and the credit and advice of 1Le | EVERINE Cruz, and then to pre: nest are at the wamediate commad of the Vice | Cortivas wants Lior to rouain st Matamoros, ¥, for reasons which it is not T el of the 3 ug ot LouIsYILLE - B AR TR derful hoat hus bacome valuable now, but when ) osplain, Witk L Mt n nl:-.‘r“hi“pe‘r-zu Ph\::': he . gutbost Obiasco still Lies at our levee. under Canaley's orders he did think enongh of her to gL woyeweut of 4% when he bad Quirinal, the diplomatie corps | as it were, o cordon arousd biw, it and firing. he remained enhu siverted 0 the concessions whiel X pepreemed o be ing " svolutionary spitit of “They would not, be suid Wikt were clmoring for chatge, but only epcourage “uas in tho pa urisd Ciither and form Osbon made a demnnd for Ler a day or two since, The was inforied tiat the papers in the case bad bee | ded to the Distriet Commander for fus act ral impression is that ¢ Brown esmmit in his method of treating the cass. At ge of intern ow. Now sverybody 1t to- Atands ready o transfer her to oy ¥ the orders of the Su Vit He will await orders from Dy the Lond Mavor e had been Ipon receiviig 1h wcalled on Lord Craglorss, and while he w o message arives &30 bean dispu v dispatcled a ret Geu, Escobedo's acer dowad for the bow agninst suy move mads turn Lior ovar and obs Governmant al twith greate it desolate a0 by his employars. Ho bad o rarke i the Fa belong to the exped zation, and did not | orr Anied 1t mersly as | Wisplased a lack of the knowledg; Tue boat will be restored without questiou an u the haide of the 82 RLVONLLRE L0 ey cuta, therefore. o6 Col. Starr ofarad 1 mission in the Fenian ydersd withiout doubt, at least such is tse goneral im- | ok S s e + dewands wntil they would fiuish by telli taseon orted b " Lyoeb refused to soe ool Henan | 108 bero. Many thisk (e, Sheridan will come down | i flok_wp the rives biing Informetion i‘:{”‘?"”""r“"'{"fix “Ihe telegraph can b 5 4 - ople ere ¥ it | of robbems VI.I .-:1 started out a week u-l » g atfaira. 1 have, t lzi'hl;ne: mot'rd upon the auddden emergenes cross, we might e 1 Ri FANIANS. % o g Lhr - ARG s | s e surrounded and will B origiaal | Caat you will make no tions or apo sthing but satis £l i i PSR now nl-n‘llh two or tlires weeks befors o finai deeision | Soalek and. ¢ oy $ onanged i | wiioh pursund. ui “otion that be referyod 16 {he — b us ha oan he had. * Cto be pacsuing s Lis only guide and refuge in andoring, and Uie Mexizans are treating Lim | #a4ll el @4 hours. and in 24 Lours more » khort mesage over e ppearing, and Fyery t o o vare possible kinduess, His w Would place any amonn: of pAcORIATY Sasistauce at the « Si. Lo, Mo, Oct prominen The weather is fine, sickness ¢ poruted t anians of this city ws i of his Holiuess. T paid the eustomary aud R of organization o Misk Tl comuitt forze \ * prEs SOHNSC ND THE ENGLISH PREss | Of Ordsuizatiou for Missour 1is COm Ll ing up. e forge ting t\e past { PRESIDENT JOHNKON AND THE ENGLISH UL} supreme cont ool of the Brathernood in this State and and looking up io the futur prid e e eovives: by the atffort to . From Tha Morning Star, Oct. 15, UFOMO ¢ the Brothe Events seem (o promise a_apeedy close to the des- | ¥ horized to eatablish circles, commission potic aggressivoness of Prasidont Johusows cu i Triwmph of the Repablican party in_ Penusy vuuia Vietories alresdy securediy other States, may sonviuce ci he mow ke that ths American people Luve rot 1ot soped 10 wdation of ooepting 4 polit tufor The signif cance of the Painsyivema oiections cur Thoy mat bo sesapted simply. 9 the d0nt of | commanication with t Matamoros straightesed out, and the: 1 the aterest of Irsland, collsct money | deed be brisk Al far the use of the [rish Republic, and in Sedgw atible with ths taws of the United n placed upon th s of Ireland. passizg ot of M o already ca'led upou wl the friends 1 upon ) orgamize «nd put thomselves 1o Al U, 8, Cavalry over to cou o Comm'ttee, from whom all | an official manner, a'ivisiug hin to change his decisi that deso ever, 1o § « ke Lines By Tog tisfaction to the reported inter th Carolins with the President aformed to-day that an em.argo passage of American cit Zens thut passes could ouly be He sent Col. Murphy® of rwith Mr. ( ates (0 4o The Comut of Ireland to immefia sived, thnt ¥y v towarnd you b sest approval of the courne pur T reutabllabing law, order ond ‘G, sheridan is expect=d here at Liberal guzboat o the States so lately in ted | e e i e of the KT + | e viaarve viin | o) cuction may b obteined. | in this particulat, ud his legal ndviser refused | g B gy o B et e & 1 i newspapers whicl ouly a ied for | to acknowledg it of the American Commander to | i (ul ouce wise - oy which iy & o iy 6bar 16 || qusomon e Mot of L0 aY e | audot on would bave e thought, to seeure e alreads pre < of Fatber Mackin and Col. Lynch, | (ol 2 ¢ u « b o | boss om0 4 " are alrency Lyrich, | Col. Murphy was at headquarters his boit wnd W . by , RS = aples, paring ; uation by s wying | e ofticials of tie British Go s i pooes 1A peialid hougy: |, - CACUAL VA Ribaod from A fex dars wose, . 6 warlyisg A g e i 140 wost of what theyeaid pgfre s A opeialn c! . the streots, and treated in a vory uncourteous mauner, Thin | O ASo7H, . & TAOSE TP SHOTS try » the visfation of 1 ot leant Phalistage BkE BRrAR Cupe e | e 100 in broud daylight After fakisg tuem to the 4 —— that fr Meauti Y ut quaren- . anubed if . 4 NEW.-ORLEANS. house they were released minstration, eEp egalations couti the Papul comple ck, U or 10 be p t ] - tien, Sedgwick fesls vory indiguant at this new iuscit THE INDIAN IVAR. setly direet . mlgflm resul s compuratively deserted. D otid oate 3 [ B ki £ and will wake some augzestio 1. Caal e the peopls his perio t is ssally crowded with its who eatar 10 e brain of the GEN, S TED TO REPORT AT WASHINGTON. \ " « to affatrs in Mexico, whioh k policy of i ins0n, 4y o e fed - 2 LLLLE B el b & n the mo y 80 Lt exlil " alrevaiiozary 3 procies of tose who o v Shieridan hus bews 't 1o Washington, | nocessary. One of the camps was fired into to-day, and o | O FALSSSATY 50 RRFMsOEN. $M. Eerthruimati tless, had e oy grimmpuod ot the pofls we slovl T R Epherh ! arrow! 3 being killed, | This ot LAAVENWORTH, Oct. 29.—'The Denever papecs pub- | history if vne Doslen. had 'te only iribaiphed w1 i that the utes from the present | %0llicr arrowly escaped - boing kill is i e et A " | by decliniu 1o be A rovg ¥ @ same’ language il $ things caunot last wuch longor. ‘Trevenio aud lish atro imaitted Ly the Ul s Stata triondly ave rezen v those of stopy hutder of our Moxicar are both en vonte for Matanoros, sud will be here proba- | them 8 Mr. Cotts who they ki We shall vt 10z his bead from his body invade the € Hong, Wy, H. SEwARD wtavy of Sate, de., de. defented his Loodon irioud dieserts bim. 1t poiats ou without more wio to the declara woles bim by a reminder tiat aft \iment wooms not bly by the close of the week. ‘A large quantity of arms and amuunition went up to | toas .'th-. f\l-mv mate i N i Cortinus to-day, and we expect to hear someof it expepde Lead of cattle, horses, and wules shot down and drove ¢ | soon after suutise in the moruing, possibly before I ca it yet ut the puiber is very great. ¢ letter, - o we learn that the ludian I s has provided for meaus of eac for Limself | rying on with a bigh haud. They attacked the herd at and 8 few friends; but Gen. Sedgwick will look out for the | Fort McRae, and ran off afer killing twa of the guards. wished party. He is ehnrgad officially with willfully | A party of negro froops seat in pursuit did vot ring American citizens. He will be wade to di recay ¢ the stock. Theso Indians have dro s and Fo and ¢ Mexico t 1HE EVENING STAR DISASTER. Ou Friday last the official investigation into the reumstances > of the Evening Star was von- arded to Washington. From * ased by en tosuf- ew numbered oaly o BY TRLEA New to report to Waal ality order, although b order has lsft Washiz lerday the department o are ot part of the eluded and (e rapor ated Ortaga is stdl bere | the raport it appears euey of orew. i from Cam; n‘-lvl:- neiple 1 wWre 10 be ne oficial coprof iy inatr A7 gl a5 VAt (héns Svanee that S ort epresentatio ) a | revenas eutter MeCuliough was off that place, having on | work by doing the & Fart McRae. At the Mem- inig the o8l g e, Toe et s K2 dstributio | that the Au!w{ { board some proper offictils to wwvestigate the’ conduet of | s Bt I S Gt s R R " every one ki s approved at | Gen, Brown in mgerd to the Mexican gunboat Chinaco, Bocss, bel slsd th ¥ e | which is still held. re. In nof nee were £ et 2 Y ek o g o thotgl het sudder was ivtact for most'of viuhle, at FortMe erd s stolen fiom yopilation, formed an {mf won, and the Athough pursnit was i, oihor plaves. The swe been Hgged. The wager < aud passed into the ' apertures on 1he deck apd Capt, Osbon #tili rexinins bere, and is auxious to rexain ut an offieial letter s the commander | possession of his vesscl. wumintenanes of the &5 thing. one woakl have tionght, could havs il Attuirs in Matamoros are represented 1o be in a worse | Those that Wit aievoryiith o e Wy ed ) v can proceed | state than ever knowi. Life and property are at the mercy | - oy oard fe repair willbe | of a bend of robbers. Canales i< conseripting every able- | KENTUCKY 2 A i the 1 Wt the eph) ABOUT GEN: PALMER, | s Craigz ol alicom wnd. To sy votes, but Limt REPOR ant aecount Jon, their late o Yons GheoLr WHEL 208 are 10 be Beld of ining st ouel represeitative « being coneentrated on the Texas feotitier, } 1 send this by special route, and expeet hojore it re l“v"’*‘ WhIns, 18 w0 onty . A 1 Mexiean comniy cos bt in expectae | the mail-hag we shall see lively thoes in Tawaniipas, 1 gastics of partiansiip coild | gy ' tinck. | ay | EUTED ATIAGK 0N WATA. yelwtive 1o stz rent ¢ b ASSAULE 0N LoV SV ILLE e this ol psly Tipwred | boded mun. well o ive way 'v'"" % WL ) A i on! VOROS— RAID OF A ND OF ROED/RS-THEAT "o g oo e 18 HEGE VTV H) M hore Wi i bt nob oyer WANT OF AMKKICAN CFTILENS—T" BIAE AN y b b abundums | iy le . e O 50 arEY tin Boslop | CLA WA KON CHNACG= et \ o ba T ol iy . o iy s tienliten stisiey i ] ey 7 Wi e diew of Vhe & ) iy fer ot 1 Fuomw “vies pisived "edvnn, U o did w Widiory ofiskrie g o > 3 11

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