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EWE BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE T0-0CT. 30, GREAT BRITAIN. UE AVABAMA CLAIMB. LO¥DON, Tuosday, Oct, 0, 1666 e Times of te-day again editorially urges the ref- efence of the claisos of ke Government of the United Stater upon that of Great Britain for the property de- stroged by the Alabama to a Joint Commission, to be appointed by the two Powere. The Times thinke this would be an act of policy, if mot of justice. NEW CABLES-—REDUCTION OF TOLLS. Loxpow, Monday, Oct. 29, 1866, In consequence of the bad condition of the tele- graph lines in Newfoundland, it is proposed by the Anglo-American Telegraph Company to Jay cables from Trinity Bay—or, ratler, Placentia Bay—to Hal- #ax and Boston, The tolls upon dispatebes by the Cable are to be reduced oneo-hall on and after Novem- ber 1. Faciis Lo PRUSSIA. CELEBRATION OF PEACE. Braiay, Toesday, Oct. 30, Vol King William has directed the eclebration of & solomn fete in this capita), on the 11th of November, for tho restoration of peace. AL USTRIA ATTEMPTED ASSASISATION OF TIK KAINKE. Prearr, Saturday, Oct. 77, 1660 An sttompt was wade to shoot the Emperor Francis Joseph as he was leaving ihe theater thix eveuing. Tho culprit aimed a pistol at the Kaiser, but before the ball was fired be was seized ‘by an Euglisbman and placed nnder arrest, R TURKEY. VONTINUED FIGHTING IN CARDIA. Lowoew, Mouday, 4. 29, 1866, "T'he Jatest advices from Candia state that fighting between the Christians and the Tarkish Army con- AUnwel, but the accounte of s progress are unre- Jiahe. Skt MARINE NEWS. BouTHANITOX, Oct. 20.~The steamsbip Teatonia, “trom New Yook, Oct. 13, evived to-day and progeeded for Wewoburg. Qurrmsremyy, Oct. 20— The steamnhip City of Cork, from Wew York ‘October 17, mwiveilto-day and proceeded for Liv arpoo). QUEENTOWY, Oct. 0. Fhe steamships City of Dublin, from New-Yerk, and the Citywof Beston, forom New-York, Oct. ) Bave @i ed here nad proceeded for Liverpool. Grasoow, Oct. W.—~The steamelip Hibernis, Work, Oct. 20, arrived in the Clyde to-day. SOUTHAMFTON, Oct. #).—The stesmabip Ameries, fiom New- Vork, Oct. 20, arvived ot Cowes to-duy, end proceeded for Bre. nen from New- R FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON MONEY MARKET. ‘Lowvox, Oct.29.—The money market isnnchanged. Wonsels are quoted at ¥93. Lowpow, Oct. #0.—The money market is steady, Covsols F “for money, AMERIOAN SECURITIES. YONDON, Oci. 20.—The following are the current yrices for Avoerican Securities: United States Five Twenties, ¢ Erfe Railroud shares, 51; 1llinois Central shares, 7i§. LoNDOY, Oct. %¢.—The following are the current prices for | Amwerican Securities: United States Five-Twenties, v} Krie shures, 30§, Blinois Centrals, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET LavERPOOL, Oct. 20.—The Cotton market gontinues stendy. quoted at 5. LavkkPocL, Oct. %0.—The Cotton market is quiet but ¥feady The sales today were 7,000 bales; Middling Uplands sidll | | ints were nuccess! quoted at §%d. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. Laverreol. Oct. 20.—The Broadetuffs market is firm. LivrooL. Oct. 30.—The Bresdatufs market is firm Mixed ‘Western Corn is quoted at 33 9. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Laverroor. Och @0 —There s an wotive basizes & lar ‘writhout elange, bowsver, fu prices LaveasooL. Oct. 39.—The Pork markst is decliziag. LIVEBPOOL PROPUGR MARKET. Sodapat 1/9 P gallon. STATE OF TRADS. Mancurarei Oct. 30.—The market for Geeds and Warne s Bat. gy BY STEAMSHIF. i S GREAT BRITAIN. GEN.SHSAL DOW AT THR OLAVGOW REFORM ®EMON- | properts | uxtontaf (o Las ownes | were beiag seirsd anc woid STRATION. From Tue London Teiograph. Ot i ‘We note wilk regret ons minor cheracterietivof the « Drogrumne—wo meas ths promiusace g1 45 Gey N v of the Unital Staten. Though tust geatiomus ie the muthor of the Maine Liquer Law, we bave aoohivction 1o hin ' wersonalie; he s 2 oid Ameriose pelitioian asd sume, a0 eetimable man. But waat Use un Ameriosn ‘wiith an Kuglish pelition! msetingt He cau ropresent no see- l. eagcutive autdor! NEw-ORLEAXS, Oct. 31.—Advices from the Ci Mexioo t ! ved. ‘The news of the wents diseuse of the e hnd been roceived from the Mexican M Europe. Solemn services L been | wrdered by stical wuthorities in the Cstbadral aud | other chiet The salesogo-day were 10,000 bales; Middling Uplads are ‘ Ve, | bes | The | tified place | pecting redaforoament | out Sozors of the Bwien Hepubiie, comgplained of the re e sk Jor vedera ot st Kind T‘b‘:"!:xcnl seen, Couner report "&M y of ’.ny free country The Councd decared that it fully uet ey ahved Mr. Marrn's indignation, but that the mode of punisk- wwnm for tibel was ¢early laid down in the Swies of lawr, aod it could onty refer Mr. 10 the tribuale of the country if ko desired 10 obiain redress. Tn- deed, one ean hai nrderetand bow e represcutative of a froe memarely re in the capitalef a freo Republie could possibly Lave thoght of sy GiLer ecurse of proceediag ,v,..o.'lu, weie neceseary, Were the grosecet b {he Emperor the 10 APEAT 0 WOTTOW in leh sewspaper—and very groes libels sgaiust o 4 upamst the Lmpresa oo, havo often ap- pewred in some of ous P stinh Government, if ap- plied to by the French wamme auewer which My, Han thors ties 04 dhe Swiss Kepubli There are the conris of law Thiey are open 10 you s to U, We bave 1o power to control thein or their decisions, o7 10 aescioe their funetions, any more Tt veen_etiange, indecd, that sn Poglish (han you have. e Minister stould ploce Limself in @ posdion 10 require an Seive sRel W auswer. . B - . Those wio read (ke Pexis Yiters of eontivental papers are well iware of the ridicwlous snd seandalons rubbieh which filis up too many of thew. It iv vearly al) scandal about emperors, Kings, princes, and piineesses. ‘The secret doingy, the private conversstione—nay, the very purposes—of there llastricus per wous sre described to the pibiie with whatever fullness and ainvtencss of detail the imagination of the correspendent can b to. We mu toria gen hough wot alway “Iho Ewmgeror aod P French, the King of Italy, the Pope, sud the Houre of Romauof, ore the chiel (bemes of ecardal. Can anyihing be wore foobish ¢ make euch trash the eabject of di xds it; public op 1 oy efiect were sb papers b al ast, bore peaidal € Tmpe 10 the fee P But we L bacend it 10 L . wsd we hvow whot cment i be set abeut o solemn i eud ber jecple Qusarie e, obiiged to N ary 0 French. French any of the thought of L prescention in a conrt of e Ludifferent to the i and we eaunot thivk that either will foed m Harris if be really hos tuken the unwise and exiraoris cvurse whick so man, MEXICO. - CEN. SHERMAN ACCYPTS B MILITARY-DIVLOMATIO MISSION 40 MEXICO—GIN. SHPRIDAN'S LETTER NOT WHOLLY APPROVED Y YHE ADMINISTRA Gen. ampbell, tion is grat Sherman, and the hope is con ence of an officer of sueh vawk an fielent indication of (h mensuron it that it will both of Ubited States ¢ Sherm i th wilitary and diplomat Camphel) in all the diploweti Jinned, widl enpotverce wlsa, with full disevetion an to (he us wilitury power in any omer requiring if. The very important wature of (his work |s this opperent the President iw anxious that it uot ouly shail be in sl able benls, but that owr representatives shuil reach the seene of setion a8 soen a8 possible. The name of Gen firet sugested as tho prager person for thri posii envey, but wn lie vannot well o spared from the present dutien consequent npen the row ganization of the army, Sherman ecied, he having deelined tho tewder of ihe War Depart hich was made by (he President. When the i in the lager Dopartment, it s altogeiber prota M w iy be ivistab of n of miiitary s beew of the et smicable nature, oid there iy site to smterrupt thew at the present wo thout any wt_of enciies of tho ¢ juring the status of thet officr. (Washmgton correspondence N. Y. Times. RECE(PC OF THE NEWS OF THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE'S VA NESS—RELIGTOUS SERVICES ON HER BEHALV— SCKNPSS OF ¥ AXIMILIAN—NO IMPROVEMENT 1IN GHE CONDITION OF MEXICO—DIAZ Al OAXACA— ALISTS BHOT BY THE LIBERALS=—NAZATLAN UNDER MARTIAL LAW, WY VELEGRAPH TO THN TRIBONE. hes. inviting the assistauce of Heavenin her She had beeu cor The last dispatel respecting ven bire hope of ber recovery mperor bad been alck of intermittent feser “The condithon of Maxico was no better, thaugh the hoperial al i all 1he engagements mentionnd 3 possexsion of the City of (Jaxaea, but the for re in the bands of the Twperialmts, who were ex | | Portirio Diaz Private ads ices from (G uuymas say tiat peass reigued through- CENTRAL AND 80UTH AMERICA. The tteamship Arisona, which left Aspinwail Oct. 2, arrived at ihis port cn Wednerdsy morning The Wl - 8 ber rpecie liet : FROM BAN PRA¥CIACO. B, & W. Seidi Lees & Wi 21,079 % ':.l.\:. Yq‘hu, anen e THB KDITOR OF THE MERCANTILE OHRONIVLE IN TROU- LK WITH FREFCH RERIDERTS OF THE IATHMUS— THE UNITED ATATES MAIL&—PROJECTYD IMPROVE- MEKTS 1N PANAMA—RXCITEMENT IN BOOGOTA, #10m Ovr Bpecial Comespendent. Panama, Duited Btatee of Celombia, Oet. 22, 1966 The still waters of onr Jittle world bave been greatly trcubled, not by the descending of 8 benignant angel armed with healing powers, but by gobline damned,” bringing Liasts from bell”” whole thing is an event, and hag created among the natives of Panemn aud American oii- zene quite a foror, in fact, judging from (he attitude as- snamed by the worthy subjects, real and wock, of Napoleon 111, the impression wae pretty general that the spirited littlo Mercanivie Chronicle ite office pulled dows, and its worthy p! contigned to the tomb of the Capulets; but g body, ard a safety-vaive will save explosion, and so scotter has ended. ‘Tho Chronicie lives, and ‘the faithful French in Panoma Lave done 1o iwore tha the deme raiised Zovaver in Mexico, ¥ who fgule wrd rone Gwey May bve fo fight another doy Hut be who '# 'o battle slaiu, Woill ever hive 1o Rght sgain. It ent French tewnsmen, and ME\HF 0 wion the principle that pradenco is the better part of valor they showed firet an if they would fight, and then Lacked out by exbibiting the whito feather. A few duys after the inteligenco reacked (his city that (e French wds of tho imaginary Emperos of Moxico, Maxiwilian, had sustained o serions reverso ot Mazatian, Laving been tepulscd by the brave and patnotic followen of Junies, the ‘*‘ neb war steamer Talisan came 10 an auchor in thie port, bringing & number of Zouaves—io my cven healthy and in good fehting condition—widh & few sk and wounded, the Jatter in all amonl sl of whow were conveyed to the fore city for treatwent. Tn secordmg this eveny the edtor of 1hé Spauish colvyne of 7" Chrgnielt made certain re- n which 1t would seéni the true Joysl subjects of cror of the Freneb did ot diseover anything in- ive to their national pride until the agent tic Steamebip Company at Aspinwall, Mous. Arivett, hunted it ont, and full of zeal for the bonor of ia teiic France and its Grand Monargiue, huried over bere, and assumed for the novce the role of Specta- cles, by means of which our **Johuny Crapauds” discoy- ered 1o what a serious extent their natioual pride and dig- xmlz. weie wounded. e following i wD accurate doeument, whieh ) clip fiom the 19th instant: TFhe steamer Tulwwan of the Freveh wavy procecding from pulco, eame t an anetorage in 1bis hay on (he Mtk fust, carrsing on board & eertain number of defented Zousves from Guaymes, Pries Prictos, Guadaloupe, Vres aml Hermosillo, who were repuised by the troops defending the sovercignty and in wdbence of nukappy Wit beroie Mexico. s rame Zouaves, dashiog and intrepid asssilants of the Criwean forts, Lave scarcely bod tho marliness and courage, in o of 1he Montezumns, necessary o climb in Mle the lndders of Lhe Talisman, pursied by & wiwlation of the offensive e Mercantile Chronicle of Prom e vous | Nandful of veliants who know the value of Jiberty Vheve rame sonaves, X M hit that, wot wulike Don en who do pot exceed the o/ dinury o n Cre of ok . 14 1w apparent to satiel 3 diwe g o an end, te defenders of th main, nay, ot ev pouitry. awd el or the Republic, sl Abexico wiil bury b fore bending under the The firat intimation, that the so-called Empire of Mexico that the boklness aud eonrtasey of ot allow the vestige of fhe Their oppressors in Loe rms, prosperous 10-diy reverwed, ihe peophe of wder the ruins of 16 sitios oke of an imagiasy Euipise believe, that Mr. Plunkett hal offensive was ac- i gave up the suthor ¢ Bensive par: A Tnand was st ooeo refused, aod Mr. Plunkett, with the sentiments of & true wan of hooor, told fhem that he responsible for whatever appeared i the columne of Chronicle, sod that be detied thern t. p their worst, b cause, a8 an American citizen, he sure ihat the tional mgis would be thrown over him, and that, therefore, they would ?mflod to acts of violence at their peril. Finding that this did not do. & combination, designed to injure the paper snd ita proprietor pecaniarily, was entered into, aud a number, claiming, right or wrong, French o tiona! proceeded to withdraw their nawes from the subscription list of the paper, and also withdrew their ad- This lize of conduct was attended with which slone can come f i whole of their pames wore duly published, and called upon to relinquish their support of 7Tie Chronrele if they felt dissatisted with the li lpohryfn- sued by the paper. Promiueat among the samon of these SaN Prasciace, Oot. 20.—Taneni. the Judiau | obie? who excapsd from Gunrmas, was captared by e Liberals | on u vesssl bouad te Mars!lsn togetaer with 20 otbers. all of | excouted wars Dr. Piarsos. w nspaew of G Tavannoor, Oct 30.—Saler of Roflued Posrvieam wove made | lowiog e s, we pre | W | When | peacefuliv bt sxscu® 4, | whom were taken byck 10 (Iusvmas and shat Tauosi was 4 Goqaia [udins wad bas been decorated by Max milisn with the Uross 0f tas Legion of Heaor for seryices rea dered the Liapsria. ovuse 1a Sonors. A 1uose 1hat Imparia! (fenorals. Caras v Barrioe wnd L M. Al to apare their Livee if t3er sorrea: Mazatian bad basn A et from M were Dol waterialk 3 bome sar Geroan tack the ity ; oty (1t e will make « demoy u § “Tepic: bet | tion of Mazatis { daily expectad te (an0 and @wules 4 from the torts and Some goes Lad b93) (o ts ue swosed. The I orial Comuinsions: Lad ispsd o decree reqairizg iders te pay st 1o tae demserial Govesamer W goods 0f 4howe reiasiog to oy “Can bark Fraacis €41mo; Wad s releases. Lsnart Almatia, 2ad 17 othere were ewptured ineu open hoat uawraed, (23 made 00 reietenos. Almaue whot imueaiaca s ue Alb7zs, wions bratier was sho! by Alma ds somementan be's e Wanori Md tuebuisuos of Qakna 10 Lissamass and 4108, 01 (ae 9L of Ee, 30884 At ¢ id b tae fira | | fred,_aomy ware gras No! ba'l of Caom Gavisg beea who relinquished the L-;»sr-vo M.J. W, Mosler snd MM De Sabla & Co., both of whom are depoudant op the Awerican Navy for support, the former as a tailor, avd the !ur yel these very men woull spare uo s aad stic » othing thal would igjure an Americsn citizen, who, true to b uat onal weatiments, would slaad up for the support of izdapondsacs sad Mpl;no ©83 dnsti- tutions. iott. and MM, Hourguet, s & Co the former ageat for tae (rans-Atiaatic Compsay b plawall. aad the Istler ageuts of the same comPany o ta city, biave thought pi 10 1d9311% t1e0ompauy in 1he private political quarris. withdrawing the advertisng #ip- port of tae company from tie paj Hae of prooadie which there can be ag deu’ that the companr will rep- dinte, a« if indorsed by them, it eaanni fail to do iamenee infury to them i3 their commorcis! rolstions, both bere and ia Soutd Amerca. 4 am pieased to sav that M, Pinokett enioys tae good foaling aud sympathv of tre astives of 6% tieir Learty soppert, ia commen wita his Awerican 0 bave oo! faiied 1o cows forward and ox'931 1o Li STPpOT los whi ch be hmt aero gustaiand e thing s YLy #%n 16 cool dowa, aad theu thore cAB be 0o dousi taal with Che return of reason to thess urhap y wfnristes, ther will b:‘.um!,r arawaed of tas courme whion they aeve pursued. Ireagularition afteadsut @ the dalisery of the mai« of S e v e T oo ootz Lo Y it e | tne Onitwa Staten in this oity hare dad 16 some comp.sin- auitaiders 5310 s betis? (aat th uim of the Reform motenest s | iag, bur it would ssem £3at th caune oF this (aalt-badiag n some to Amerioanizs our imstitetions. 4 herecouidnot | W1/ Cutiiaz af! who wlivred wigns of fi%s ‘ -o%ice wathor iskan New- o & groater mistake. < Taers is nothung Americas iu the aspi- | pom.aeat Imparialiste wore captared aud o manuw io which the meils wations evas of our mos! advanosd mon ; Lue v.rToes and faulte. | 2 0. Auguit. Lhese oxscibus, it fo el onmers, a0d (be mathod of innd. the truths.ud e rations, of tho PRiLy. are s tae d tae tmpwial @uuss 12 - 28 Those duare occasion vers groa! on. Moost aud_worst Britias to the oore. While ket —— 'wad may 1plesd be «:tanded with diess ?l'n‘i'n" 1‘:5m-mu';m:‘1m Aited CANADA. Lrous cosnlte. (@ & COBNAT » pomt 67 v.aw. ’ Duriag tas four yoars of tue Great Ropupic | B TRLEIRAME 18 143 Ti30SN. | Beyeral tmportant 0/ MArOvOmeats @ io contemula | tion, bat of those whicl aleys a™ baiag teken to matwie. ¥ - it made the oivi - iou ead isia tie fuots Bub we Guieaiwa till hold—tast to ws Amwsnica oan a%aid neitier au od States biw i 2801 & smore uot u Senie otuer paralisl tistwssn the pelitical o1 sociy tries biloss our Couserratize (e will try 1o prove that tas pausnos of an Aaiericas geutimas tike Gen. Neal Wow indiontos the suthusinsm of Glwgow () universal suffrage and witimate civid war, 4isce our jownalivi onemies ha e 1w0 Curiously 0pposits ways of trextivg & Reform encefng. With ca¢ voios they any, It was e very wmall as sew Jess by filty or sty taouwsand than the Refos vepopt: | with the other voics thay assert, ' This demous sbows the duager of giviug volss te such m great numb ehoroughiy uaited wad stecaly demmoratio workingme: Doubtioes we sball kave (he same ambiguous voices o dny end 0 morress, wnd we aball hoar them agaia next session wad oo GNAUGURATION OY ASERDEEN WATER WORKS BY GUEEN | T VICTORIA. “The Abewleen Water Works were formalis opeed o Tues s, the 16tk October, by Her Majosts. Tie ceremoninl was | @hart and simple. O Lie arrival of Hor Majesty ar the veser voi, the baug played the wati ™ up by the clorgyman of the parish, after which Sir Alexander And.:mn preséited an addisss (o the Ousen, to which she rend the fallowing regly vl thank 700 (o sour daritel addcom aud am very senaivle of 2l | Berdagn 1 bave (a3 tuk 58 110w whon Log atention of hp coumtry P Taae 0 sasiously direcied to e S ¥ight that | should make o8 exertion. to wnce of 4 work so wel s [t wcomfort of your sncient eity, 7 my see of the impert | L5 promote tie Lew th aud \_ The Quéea then, wesisted by tie Lord Provost. turved ax | Buford, € Svory handie over & sllver diso which opened the gauge 14k T dnittes tho water full flow fute ‘the main reservoir the | band playing and the large crowd ebsciing beartily. Nbe then declayed the works opeved. "Thin s the first time the Quees hes spoken iv pubiic the death of the Prince Consort. THP BCANDAL ABOUT QUBLN VICTOLIA IN A WWine XEWs. | PAVEE. From The Morning Stwr, Oct. 17, Caw itbe true Uiad the English Minister i Swita ince olly end d to make an iutéruational affair out Rty rebbih I the Purie correspondence of the | o) S the story whieh is now beir Qo7 gaper, and which, wlithough in circulation days, 1 th Waisabla of Uses 11 oA o “ contain ing, very seron Vepey “sesious impuiabiony’ opon st thudatte, e gyt ¢ 411 E A, Lo 4 5 TR Agony ar & taxt (o prove that rottes boroughs were | the war ondod in the trinmpn of traedon | oeli— | iy aser was offered | {03 | ot of ehi | oaenlpe BAL. C. K., Oct. 51 —At 8 publie dui {aat uigat, Gos. S Joka ML 97 mads A 5peach Teoowmmondiag tue fortubiation o Mlontraal, Kiagston nad poils wost: @ toe: movomenl b ox‘wnded over eatirs Brikah America A PROTZST AGARNT CONPRDERAZION. TuBIAE A remensirance Age 08! confad y rascvon, Bor Maoaty's Secretay of $ia's for the Cojonies, has besa published ore Lo-day. {t iy & docamaat of great lsngth, eatering 7 (aliy wate the history of the scheme, 8o, med of the member: of Part.aswe’ raprossnl. o (wundian caastitnencies, 1 pro‘ests 14907 00 & su'yject that concaras £ha highest ondur ng intacesls of (he countrs, and! asks tiat tha peopla of fasse Provincss 207 i of their calm ad deliberate jud- f,:""'" is oaded by the mames of | Libaudeau, Huatington, sad Lafraa- oc-Ministers of tho Crown. £0%PH 1O THE TRIBCNE. . UL K., Oot. 51 ~Mra, Carr dicd yaterday Yom injities mmoeived at th Late fire. 4 ——— THE PLAINS. —— MORE (NDIAN MURDERS—A TERRIBLE SNOW-Siwsd, BT PHLISRAZC 7O THE & ¥ TRIBCN Leaveswormn, Kaosws, Wedaesdar, Oct. 5 Tiwo e wees lately kilied by the Arrapabocs near Fort A, 24 miles belogw Fort Aalleck A severs 4n0w-Atorn is reported betwesr Denver and The azow was two foet deep, Trains with lay's Overlaad Exgress Compuay bad 76 ware recently stolen by 7 urg. 3 hem's mars Alice wop $5.000 at & race at Degver. Evidenes of the Pawnees ws that the Chesennes sud Curonnelies murdered five cmigrauts and captured » and horses, and burnt sevegal wagons on Tho Cheyennes were dresa 1 unifors:, he Camanches faken 15 “Den F the Republ and hwl € wrd Gl 0 vernment arms and saddles. unes are WOUNE partics, & Loy aned gird prisone s he Fhey hava movéia) Wit 4 ki, ap el 45 Rey t moution taal & #xbwrintion fiae basu eet ou feel to arect eowal! and el i promesw: Lar Boysdas, Lowss bosa swsad amoog the fora gaars 1o owava: #hort of ths waouat by §100 #'rong appea‘s besn cal'ed ugen 434 (he orsctizg et A oew mMags . Tem uum-n-‘, Boyd proposed to ¢ ckanly of Lae city. bee goutiomeu bave (8 & (oW ders T awding to the (raised §1,100. 4y thop ae ariguing of full exteut. (t he #ace beez {oiud that the old megazine, ookr A place callsd Perry Hill, by bewg repaicd, can be mivie (o suswer thy arpose. ‘U powdar jist aow iy kept at the Quarte!, bt L 15 0Xposed to 80 WADY cavAnliey taal paople (sar that ualess somethin 4 dous & culasitopbe qnite as Araadfil as taat with wic P 0w, in Harti, was visitad qome time ago,may take place hare. w4 4o spoeken of. Last, ¢ 0f & law by whioch tLe § o Mr. Brill, a Kwiss gon lighe the city witiyzan. Mr. Brilli, L believe, A company, which 0!l bogin operations i te enurss of six wonths, but it #il! be ate 10 1867 befors & sisgla gas- light will be vea Wraing (s Pasama. There wax a se- rious fire in Aspiorall o2 tha moruiug of the 1%h, hy which & block of tyuses was burned; thers was happiir o+ Copt Tathiil, Harber Master of Aepinwall, died of that place on the S50 inet, The Prened war-etoamer Talismes, with # largo sumber of wiok and wownded sokiicrs cn boand, arrived in this port from :."“““,“&“}“'" Twen lmmaz‘nw n fore; P e e iaa saled aghin for ing was enveloped in Lamos Whi oo e ity romi g e New Yook ward House Hotel, Tere the flames v Ameriea there ls Jittlo of jmportance. The t peace. Kbe Government of Hondurss has & decrenveclaring that the Hepublic will remain neutral it of & continuation of the war between Epaln ond N ven o i et ata by Boping shes o intended to favor e 0] ports of Ouida amd Truxilio. on mmuum. for y:fium~ yorposes, thus enabling them to prey apos Spanish eow- ot .ynn Routh America the ews ia unimportact. The steamer §720,000 in_treasure for Burope. Her datew are: Val- imbo, Ot 5; Culdera, Oct. 5; Colbija, 7, Arlca, Oct. #; lelay, Oct.§; Callao, I8 1o change of some members bas been suceoeded at the War Oftice by Benor Don Zerederico Eirasuris, and Den Joaquin Blentuna bas been appointed Miuister of Joetice aud lustrio- tion. From the finareisl etatement of th Secretary of the Troasury we learu that the e peveims for TWO Amuanted o wore tlan while the expenditare was falty éw,..um ablic debt whieh ot it Ist of January ‘va& £ob quite 19,000,000, will tn Jatsary 1607, bo nother Tevolt had takea piace on e Peruvian war steaioer 'M'Q'W' , DUt was suppresaed. Peru is taken up with the Presidential clections, and it in bt the present Dictator, Prado, will be (be successful Wlate. Auother conspiracy sguinst the Gowernment ks been dia- Do On g cot. Col. Baita und several réting eovered in olhers w bended and imprisoned, beisg actively en- g arme and ammunition aud otherw ise foster- of disaffection which was to bave culmisated ina grand uprising. Thoter from Buenos Ayres are 10 tho #th and Rosario to the 111h of September, Auother despernte fght had taken pluce between the Brazilians wid the Peraguayans, bat the yeporty do ut give uay deeided fateicat s fo who ere 1 victors, L3 althe the Allics elaim 10 be. CENTRAL AMERICA, INDEPENDENCE DAY—ELECTION OF A PRESIDENT IN NICARAGUA—THE NEUTRALITY OF WONDURAS IN THE SPANISH CHILIAN WAR, ‘The news from Central America is unimportant. The 1511 of September, the wvmiV: the States of Central America, was celebrated with the usual honors and festivities, At N ua copsiderable excitement prevailed relative to the eicction of a Presi- dent,but it 1s supposed that one Seior Gazman will be the succeestul candidate. Tn the war now pending between Chili, Perh and Ecuador, the Ibrubile of Houduras iy declared neatral, by the President, and wer vessels and privateers of aither belligere their allies aro allowed 10 touch ¢ the porta of the Republic with their prizes, and will have the right of establishing tribunals to adjudicate Em and sell ihe same, and transact all husiness that may RU. Tasind for belligerents MEDIATION OF THB FRENCH EMPEROR 1N THE SHTTLE- MEXT OF THE DIFFICULTIES WITH SPAIN—EX- PECTED MOVEMENTS OF TIE SPANISH SQUADRON— PROVIBION BY THE PERUVIAN DIOTATOR FOR AN ENERGETIO PROSECUTION OF THE WAR — THE | augusva, Oet, 3. — o from Bide and Hancoek KLECTION OF A PERUVIAN PINBIDENT—POLL TAX | Counties are to leave for Liberia on the ship Goleonds. —JOINT PROTEST IN WAVOR OF PARAGUAY— | Macon telegram soys: * Tho city autbori ATTEMPT AT MUTINY IN THE PERUVIAN NAVY, iX 10 ten cofins daily for colored paupe From Our Speciel Correrpondent | T —.— CALLAD, Ovt, 14, 1866, FIRES. By the Iast may) from Europe we learn that the viet of Qiwon Isabel of Spain te the Exipress Pugonie at Biaits e CRILg W'U":v MIsS. was undertaken with a pofitical object. We are jnformed | B btie filee e 31, _There was an exteusive th & entlom, boso. & pirts hwn 1 & to solicit the good an lrm‘fi:ul of the diflic Perv, torios are (he same as those wneetion with Prado’s govern- ) to kpow, thet this object was alty between Spain, Chili and Koty bet | the Chincha Uslands, and the refunding of the | $3,000,000 received from Pizet's government; pay- ment of the damages dome to the public and private edi- ficen in Valparaiso by the bombardment, aud to acknow- ledge hor responsibility for the losses sustained by the foreign merchants through that act. It is not thonght | that Spain will for some time to com bat she must ultimately do so, at any rate. J the activity in the Peruviau and Chilian arse | that for Spain there is a little more trouble we think head during | the next Spring. A formidable fleet will leave the Pacitic about February for the Atiautic, under the comwand of Admiral Tucker, late of the Confederate n: There he | will be joined by other vessels purchased by the Peruvisn Government, and Admiral Saleedo has already gone to the ‘United States to arrange about the necessary supplies of ¢2.1. provisions sad munitions of war, and thongh not least, 1o engage & unmber of Confederats naval offi- cery, who will joiu tae squadron upon its arrival in Cubaa weters. Admiral Salcedo has alsoreceived instructions from the Goverament 1o purciase the Chattanoogs, shonld the Dovernment of the United States reject her, and ke is alv ry of the indepondence of joes of tho Eimpercr to bring about the Cabinet ob teneive St A, ol ‘Vooalea of the the lattcr Lwo have #‘hl ing for Vai- bo %h mon“ni Court-room was again den: opened at 12 m., Justice Wiison presidiog. ossrs. R. A. Hprome' PACIFIC Ban Frapcisco, Oct. 30.—The whaling in_the Avetio - ba The 01,540 i The Fre Francis Palme Twenty-eight thousavd Paymaster Absalom hereby relieved from went of the Lak ke, o comisi eviden n the Gen. ( the ington service. day of Brentw &v., awar ared 1o be lightening her. ‘The brig Braston. Minititlau for Falmonts, pat in here tn distress, having lost her ¥ were st and dismasted io COANT. un, U. 8. A, bave been recovered. ———— THE SOUTHERN STATES. —— GEN, BAIRD AND THE PRESIDERT. Baird, By E. D. TowssiNn, Asistans Al 30th ot July, € y, temporarily in ever, and this fact w: s in New-Orleans. about the same time mustered out of his volunteer raik, £0 that at the date of the order above quoted there was Lo such office: as Brevet Maj.-Gen. Absalom Baird in the Bareau. Moreo avd mili ended dismissal (row & comm: y. dise. rk A Sivanyam, Oct. 31 of New York reached this steamer Kate. long. T5° 40, sho She reac T e vola, awaiting orders. TRINUNE. that has been burned. GLORGIA. BY TELEGRAPH 7O THN THIBUNE. PR it i FORTRESS MONROE. BY TELEGRAPN TO THE TRISUNE. PORTLAND, Prioress of wiil probably Hog Iria 1o contract for one or two monitors of the Monadaock i wirle, Tatall vie Cuill, is to o from the overland mail from Basnos Avres he offsct that tbe Spanish squadroa at Bio de Jaueire bas recoived oriers to return home. The -show o numbers will less by the following vessels : Hae Trnumfe, burned ot the Chinchse ; Covadongs, taken b the Chilfans, sad the Hesolution, that was @ battered at “(Caliao, taal ‘ane hes beeu o e to got as far as the Fakkiaad {slands where sho is pow, her cvew sick from iag for a vessal to take her crew and gu 8 8uc i3 eatirely unll! for service, sae w Bisaoa w34 Berengusia bave geae to Ma: wh . Tae @3 itis impossible (o take taese vessels around Cape Hora, 0702 afier tho ropairs thay received at Pansma. With the veew 0f oaridg 0u the war wity Spnin onor- i cect ais. ABut ths priscipal sources from whica { 11 b6 derivad Wil bo the Gustom Hoass ead the Mtsmp Ofice, as40 drcumeat will be admittad either ia the Unatems, faw, or aoy be osutractod wiih for ali tho stamps reguired; sode. for tosmoorare ush have haan roceived, aud ity supposed taa: aew ousy will be rondr by tas Ist of Jaauars next. Taan olsim of the formga covidents ‘allao who were uadored by bhe wmob on the 6th Novembor last, w. red Lims, s £o be settied by proseat (Gereramen Ao aation. ‘oo sloction 0T Prosdent aad mombere of Coagress v deawiog mear, aad the politicians are makiog preparations. Ties Lwg OMadiciaten for the Prosidancy are Col. Prado aad Col. Batla, but the lattsr iy ausious to withdraw from tae Contest. e docres ('ul',:lgn I y Al li-tax has baou looked wpoi wity wmaock datavo: Cin930; it s the st l.‘oe: tax that e over haaa impossd upoa the ciur .M;umwuy sanroy the eommon Tl tax ite't boars vecs uniustly, hesids bol ~$12 por waaum. Whather w1thor 14 cl\: o | L] o, Foceignes have to pay as well as | fare atiko—and all huads ars indiznsnt &t Prado's waz of do ag things, Butin the i Ke- puhiios taere s 0ne thiag that cannot be 1ightly handlsd and o't who have attemoted to meddle with it come (v griof, ¥iz.. **The Charch coption to the rule, and Prado bas commitied the gre arrer of attompting to cortaii the reats and tmmunities of tas clangy, wod #0 brough! upon bimsel? the opposition of " purposes, and 1hea by | | Areanars. Capt. Aukd of the British schoonsr William G alo Sayannab 1o distress. disd of faver ad. at angerausls ill H i e., Oct, Elizabeth is total loss. - ——— GEORGIA, B TALAGRAPE ©6 TAR TRIBUNE. ere is & scl treasure, neb thipa Victorie and Vesus and the American bask dollars of the money slclen from On the 17th ult, at a time when it was krown that Gen. Baird had made his report, and the yublie woe strongly nterested to know whether Le would receive approval or censure, sppeared the following order; WAsHINGTON, Sept. 17, 1806, SerciaL ORDERS No. 462—[Extract.—Breve ommaiding the Departmert of command aud aseigned to dnty in the De- ¢ A ordered to veport ¢ Majos-ien. | have ¥ and. ‘erder of (he Seeretary of War, Maj; 3 e tialt, 15 That it was intended that the publie should construe this order as one of censure and disapprobation, is seli- but that in order to convey this impression i the public, recourss was bad to an unworthy subterft and & wilifol ignoring of facts ap) m(«)m who happen to bs pos ars Do less self-evid in General Orders. Baird was, in the absence of 0 smmand of the Department of J,ouisiana, in addition 10 his duties as Commissioner of teedinen’ Oun the 15th of August, in pursnanee of orders from the ‘War Department, the Depariment of Louisiana, in com- mon with other subordinate eommands, was abolished, Gen, Sheridan taking command of th Gulf. From that date Gen. Baird w. - ant Commissioner of the Buresu with 1o comimand what- officially known as well in Wash- [ Y omD THE FENIAN TRIALS. e DANIEL JOUN QUINN PLACED )N THE DUCK—HIS TRIAL POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMEFR—PATRICK M'ORATH'S TRIAL ALSO POSTPONED. BY YELEQRAPE TO THB TRIBUNE. ‘Tonox1o, Oct. 31.—The Fen'on rials were resnmed to- appeared for the Cro Marrison and McNab, County Attorney, sud J. Pieteon and Mr. Kepneth MeKensie, Q. dsy. Loug before the bour sppointed o lasge erowd eon- grogated in the vicinity of the county bulidiugs, and the sely ecrowded, The Ceurt €., for the United States Government. The Sheriff havieg n uence of 5ot b fod, i other i being L Yo Mll which we Jabor r. R. to be lahoring under rgets snd expense the Crown is put to in hese matters, 1t was the prisonci’s own choice to be ready to-de The prisoner was here swoin 1 obtining. tbe nesessary ining My learned £iand, Al antages, fo rk On- | eqiled over the jury, Danlel Johr Quinn was placed in the uyi an affdavit in the dock, My, K. MeKenzie—My Lord, the fofloving is the afidavit on whieh 1 gronad {he application. J The in? 1t reade s tollows en. e s follows: 1 s informed, and believe, that, since | wes indisted ot the cancerned in the luvaslen oi Ce statewcnts Lave other prisoncts charzel wi he same ¥ belleve, have boen very extensively cisea e sours tiat the oflect of uduly ivfluencing and prejadisic ith ¢ Department of the simply an Ass Gen. Baird was Totroud depot "t 1f the Commander-in-Chief desires to censure a subor- Jinate, the latter has at least the right to disapprobation shail be expoct thatthe —not eonveyed which he never heid, issaed moro than a month after the command which he did hold had been abolished. ANOTHER SCHOOL-HOUSE BURNED. WY TELEGRAPH 7O T NASBVILLE, Oct. 31.—Intelligence was receivod hers to- the burning of the freedmen's sehool-house at 00d, 15 miles from this city, This is the second udeomt,}in My. McKen fire at Sumumit, Miss., on the 20th, destraying a wholo blok of uildings, embracing two stores, two dwell aud piatfonn full of cotton. The loss is wpward of §60,00. he brig Susan E. Voorhees port this morning, in tow of the Ou the Ist inst.. in the Gulf Stream, lat. 200 3, stuek by o hurmeane, sweeping masts, hed Fernandina, Fla., Hor cargo was insured, and consisted of K05 bales of cotto brig was owned priscipaliy by the eaptain. dismasted in the same gale s at Fernandina, the sth The brig R. B. Gove, | rudder. .~The fishing schooner re in Fisherman's Ray and er ashore on AUGUSTA, Ga., Oct. 31.—The British bark B. F. Shaw, ocondemued st Charleston for violation of the Reveane Iawe, las beeu released by order of the Naoretary of the | . which | ate s | The schoouer is conflemnad as uasaswort! | Wasiiagten Georgia. s B SEREOUS WLLNESS OF MES. JOHN E. WOOL. BT TELIGRAPE TO THR TRINI 3 Y., Oct. 31.—Mrs, Major-Gen. John E. trickel with paralyais at 1 0 elock this moraing and Ilv Pracie has detormined (o set aside the oatire pro- | is uo! expscted to survive. Nie iy uearly 80 years of age. Geu- Wos. in absent in Baltimore. 1 PN STORM ON THE COAST OF MAINE. @7 T3L5GRAPE T0 THE FRINUNE. BaLFAYT, Me., Oot. 31.—A violent storm has pre- wailod for two dava on the coast of Mulne, inter 1:1# Proviosnce, R. w dowis ta TRAGEDL IN THE EIGHTEENTH WARD, . AX UNFAINWUL Wi ot (as ¥ that powerful body, who will and are prepared to make | A Ny every eacaifice to bitel hin from pow [l Taw prolest of Las Government of Pern, Chili and Boli- 1ie B br via azainst the ol Lreaty hetwean Brazil and her a'liay for tue annihilation of the Autonomy of Paraguar aad the division of its territory amoug tiemselves bas caussl rable alarm in thair eswp, aad will possibly be the woans of briagiog about propesilions for the anding of the war hotweeu them. The Argentine press blame Chili {0 this interference, and opaly accuas ler of huving budilod {ose of lite. ‘Thisire is supposed to have been the worc of au incend & Great excitomet prevals al Bogots ab that was a6t in eirnlation that the Ktata of tended to declare/of tndspondencs, but ther dution in the stor, Gen. Masqusra has publis fosto to bis poltical friesde, in which E« ref umnies of his opuuents, dee/sres bis opposition to veform in the Faera! Constitulion. and says that any ai- tempts at reformtuost fead 1o the inauguration of a° tatorship. ANOTHER LARG FIRE IN ASPINW ALL—CHANGE 1N THE CRILIAN MEISTRY —ANO[HER CONSPIRACY AGAINNT THE GOVERMEST OF PERU. Payaws, et The steamer Arizona srrived | aafeiy at Angik ol at 100, m, an tho Mt i dotauacd i th New Youk Jiay for & lougth of e hoavy sen 0 (he bui Her mnhs and pake (e amme Wi 5 ibe plony inente Thie vding g reb i agna o wit) dandies contin e b ot { Lies world Lave paid 16 Chill s siugle prote | g of the It of Octobes, 1t 3 Pera and Bolivia iato a protest, which singiy she could | ot dare to havs wade. However little aitention the Al- . they are not § position to treat the tripartite protest lightls. A the Cabioet in Lima lms not received an answer to it, it may be ecpected by e next overland mail T'ne last gnano that was ov the North Chineha Isluand - | wi as the Nortli Island—iwuy taken off lust week, No- huy | thing is now remaining on it but the shanties above the Mole. ‘The Middie Isiand also will soon be bare, hut there s # vers large quastity en the South Isiand yet un- onehed. Apother scavdalvus attempt at mutioy on board of the Pernvian sloopoi-war Union, the fAayship of Admirsl Nocker, was jade in the port of Valparia the morn- L bt ot wus put down noncement, All L ible ione on board [he ded by & ncphew i Halln the oppos Vivo altemph was g canidi b0 Lo Priwlc Vho Gight BeRIc Uhe i wn oL L6 siuliiny w08 resonyee, { sha nsed uot e Voru iv, by 00 01003, 40 0K- | e a forrk’ e 1 the comment the intimnoy, Ande a1 two visits to Balley il (waday Mr. Auderspn weat on to Bostou on business for i he 18 employed, and iuformed bis wife that him hack before Saturday noxt. 4 0omMunications, steamboats und ma \ ic ofico, unless 1t bears ! o promineut citizen of Sivesterville in this county, was Killed Ybs Awsrican Bank Nots Company is to | {ast aight by a board blown from his bara by the gale. ———— THE LATE GALE, O TALRORAPE TOTHE TRIBUNE B R oy A and killed Thos, R ooatracted 4 e o of the nes Ths hushaad was & sines Auderson removed ife and two children, to t love for in addelity to ily establish ved to Balieville, W. J. { quaiatance of a grocer, named Whit { el and 1n time they hecane vary intimate, 80 much %0 as to Th order to brea removed to this oity, but lately Mis, ghiors. actad his bisiness sooner than he expected, tosicatin 0 bimy the fhe Mis. Dibose. only danghter of Robert Toambs, died at | , Oct, 31.—The gale last Tues- drying shed oouueotsd with Wals) _ mear this city i d injuved two or (aree others, AND HER PARAMOUR SHOT BY THE WRONGED HUSBAND—ARREST OF THE LATTER. Heveutoss vears sinoe William T. Anderson mar. lerk in & wholesale and was raspeotad and trusted by his em- | drinks. but bad nd there He truns however, and re. turnad to this city vestorday morniag. He did not go to bis Byue. but Al once went to bis employer s store, down fown Last eveniag, 8 dance, No. hortly after 6 prised to see no trace of his wife fousd Dray fired at the group. and 1 cansing u s shots and “Officer Litll ook A the uugisl. of Rue appenrance by b'a ermplayers frensied Wiy 0 seareely ke w what b win A i g osed (ht Wi e ringe ar Inbor in | which bt hgbi e i Prvews b o | fired by Mr. Anderso Il al it T e prod he s i et field, i Honse and boxed Ve Untited States, ugmd 42y WOl widvess. He is Wighly reape e ock be proceeded to his resi st Twents think-st, and on enteriog was sur. On ooking fusther he heard ow tone in the parlor._and on entering urse with Whii he enraged hushand i ng through the other door and made his eseupe into the street. Tiwo more shots were the first striking his wite on the forehead 1'he second shot 100k effect in the loft breast cted by the nolse of the pistol Roundsman Leary and ored the house and urgeon Kimburk way wowni. He thinks | o Wk Sy W % Ttuledity thas. i Toanded W (e it shot, | Sy o forvive wizos w8 one of month of June last, ot | Jorors spd witursses, » ish trial, 1 bave ey idenen amiint e, oud 0t this resee ore ¥ort Erie, thie been read by the witucwre, by the jurors by whoes | an to publscaifon of bo b statements of preventing m; e lind any mimet ‘eutirely destitute of the weo: Who wonid give evidence in my wy ywh desire, has bick e Sk pose ol aver'si Prepared to o o tilsl, My 1 prepa.ing for my will wot have tiwe t rminumv, .1:1 3 (e : e postpoved aniil the rert Y tdorseand will be be'd tn o S veamcir wory 1o befors o at tie City of To: TR “ R mig i 9, b el ore the tine before my 1 verily belfos, ven that d theso trials, W would he lll‘r‘ red in R ‘e 1 give o tried, and | e aforessid 1 wnd [ ki Gicies Lo the pui- widonto 1 g bobull 1 o 'sek stiornays Jiave been snd are now ut T fuforused sad b lieve Wb tral. vwos . e 8 powertul organ, for bn lingl 'M . hat afidavit se e Daily Telegraph, have, dor- in the trial of euder is 8l P fholy to prejudice the publiv ablicly printed certain wotes puisoner, The (iobe, 19 18 c_ciivalation throughewt The next ground that the affidavit setn forth minated Crown bLas had 1o wad fwcony enicioe character which would warrunt the appl 1 have read daily the po the name of 1l siroady, from Camd and reports that she ex changed sig from New-York to New. Orleas, wsliore on the North Beaoai. Wreckers around her ap- 1 80; | and bell twn, i | w | awediy e yi is | eitizeas) Mr. McKenzie—1 do. my lond. and poriaps in others; but in M. B M r. ieet right 1 ie pabli. on those davit is defectire. speak of is 4 material witne: Mo exertion haviag hess made to procure him, oF auy cause been brought here, 17 you amend oW do sot oppose & reasonable nted. Lese trinly we are constantly to be made. . therefore, the sawe will be made the prisogers clain Awerican citizenship. fe Kenzie—That depends upon clreams tances. here must bo more rwise the delay of the Court will be interminable. Jovdship—ertainly. My, MeNab—"he artielos 10 which my wiieli e lus not roud, 1 believe, refer 10 comments extraets from the Aweriean press, with which we have nothing Hurvison— mish Minister at Washington to our & uf, bat e o wiieh waa refectod by Mr. Newund et . ‘g ar | FOwTam® Movaor, Oct. 31.—The Uuited Sates | Hi Kardghiv . #in: gua non, but whieh they will not de b Ry pow- | AUPply steamer Memphis, Licut. Commander Garrigue, New Mr. McKe; der und vhot! conenquently. so beng o mitiers e vhes i U N Pm:""_fqdh arrived saft thin aftersoos, Sl Leader avd it 7t b Hafrr e s | L S S Sk e o s for the seiswre of DISASTERS. LT A the gr R cure. Crown has manifested o desire of these proce a ronnds ers alluded to, s been mentioned in any of the ar- o the cireanetenes oue the case untii the pext ) Proes ANy matters agaius or 10 place any obstncle or Tt any logal impedimeat in It prevent the prisoness (rom $htainiug o jis I; but I do thiuk ¢ i - i when the eat Mm‘m eation beln, wnd I do l'othd-v et arrisgn—T (hiuk my learned friend how no chuse rown lius shown a great deal wuld be T see that the athdavit Will you please let me see flufin! here handed up eopies of G lobe, Derly Telegr of. "His 0 wake any copment Tuerefore that portian rounds [ signed why he lins ug be likel; L meet lhe’uhl'l 1o and lag, it might pos. “The affidavit prisoner 18 & maa | about fire iest 7 Sevy | Mr. Ble ad nd Knae's, ‘s oune § em prep! lu!':x :.ormnp—\'u, bt the Crown are | Mr. MeKenzie~d bolisve my lord, that my learned ! e prisoner Drammond, is 0 10 trial, H brldrs" o dfeads the prisoner Lunsden dll:rt—.lr. C. Cameron. 2y lord. 4 ving, who daivaded I iy L gras o next assizes. e Ml nfs:a 13 %ere asataring mon, whom it was difieuit to it for the next v why the trial whould be deferred (il next year if eaii be obiaiusd hefars. After & coasultation with Mr. McKenzie, ::e'ln?onnn wonth, was agreed upoa to proceed wi e tnal, Patrick McGrath was ',k;n brought into eourt. The appareatly about six inches hi chiseiod {satures, aad carefully trimmed beard and mue- tache. He claimed to be au Amencan citizen. Altogethes his 0e is MR Meko ponament ia this case. His dordship—Is it your lawntion to make | tiou fu all the other oases where the mm application for & peste ared to go on Iz theso . L oot . T regularity in futivey learped friend aliuies, ] , Tha containing the state« ip, having lovked oves ?-'?m“‘;'.fi-fid huirviedly over the articles, . The remsinder of the i< it Lo set forih that this wen you there i3 w0 allega but the have & peie L L 1he afidavit which relies 1ion of rmaseis- or wheu you woul the aftidar it 80 &8 0 Mr. R A Harrison—Tue afidavit s amended 1 comiden sufficient, your ierdsiip, to warrani Crown, in sceadiog 1o 8 wizes are likely to the o At e ‘woeks, 1 years of nd ".“‘. the same ’ Spplecs- in Morton' ' ‘s, Neidle's, I.: to-day. ' oot ready, M. Mes Srian is 1t fwed for vison—Satuniay next, my lerd backied Thé Shori¥—" Certalaly wot, my Lord.” TONR OF THE CANADIAN PAPERS, plices, will do the prisonsrs the of C: g 3 by tas aitdhco.!: TRE CANADIAN CASINET TO DISCUSS THE FENAN . TRIALS. OrTawa, Oot 31.—~The Hon. Messrs. M thougi :;1] - Cab C ought probahle that s Cabinet Council will to-morrow, llo d!wulunllm';:fdn a ¥ prisoners. It is not 1ij 1 anything will be decided: until e full most g st .uynlml nnyl 'l:'g-. " OPINION OF TH our Government i of death BY TRLEGRAPA To THS TRISUNE. PiiLADsLPALA, Oct 0 Lhe Butictin says: | SY THLDGRAP 15 €3 TAINOYR. Moxreast, Oot. 3. —Caaadian | Mr. Seward's leltar aud Lhe tove of the Fenisa trialy, aad generally say that the WANy Amerioan papsrs, who are morally Fenisn S mors barm thea good, Heale Kenaedy and otbe during the In:"m. W od here . o8t the Fenian! ITISH MINISTER. «—A spocial from Washigton ' Sir Frederick Bruce the British Minister, lief that the Caniadian aathoritiey will mgm“‘ 393 of the Feulans now under ven ot CALIFORNIA FENIAN STATE CONVENTIO! M Say Franciacs, Oct, 30, —The Fenian State Cow Il here last week, resol ization free from pols as atfirmed at Philadel!pbia and Pitt REMONSTRANCE® IN 8T. LOUIS. BY_TRLKGRAPK TO THE TRINUS -ORLEANS, Oet. o8, 87, Lovts, Oct. 31.—A large held at the Court House last night s condemning (he late action of the €. of Col. Lyuck aud Father Me M, tion of the death eruel, and in teachings tade to President Johuson prompt action 1 bebalt of Tri 15 COTTON CROP, -—Advices from Tudisnols, { b sma up the oolton w o0 ados, aganist 35,000 t phace (ks thas thix il show the Tovw orep this v L Ol WELLS N o Iy b groon [ 1y i 1% 10 Tam TRy Avsirsi w hon, meeting of Iris! resolutious stienglyy cosen, tofig&n(‘mhfll 1o e tat w The pec IRA2A, - ongaged in ishlg! tr, G, strieh & ven ew Drosn € habte.