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« 4 Number 10,373. The News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, Lates FROM EUROPE. THE REBEL LOAN Indignation ‘of Those Accused of Subscribing. Nobody Knows Anything About It THE FENIAN REVOLUTION. 200 Suspected Persons Arrested. STRANGE VESSEL OFF THE COAST. SHE PUTS TO. SEA AGAIN, Important Commercial News. Advance in U. 8S. Seourities. COTTON STILL GOING UP. Sad News from ‘Penasyly ja. Disastrou¢ Railroad Accident. Men, Women and Children Killed. SHOCKING DISASTER IN CALIFORNIA. Explosion of a Steamboat Boiler. 64 PERSONS KILLED—32 WOUNDED. &e., &e. &e., From Europe. Five Days Later News. Farther Point, Oct. 16.—The steamship Nova Boutian from Liverpool the 5th and Londonderry on ube Oth inst. passed this polnt this moraing, GREAT BRITALN Amecting has been called at London of persone fnterested tn euch of the old American securities as Bave been in arrears p ously to or in conrequence of the war with « view of forming a Committee, The securities in respect of which this agitation is com- menced are bonds of Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, Georgia and [Missiesippi, end various railw: and banks in those Atates, the whole of which represent a very heavy amount. The Day News City article says, ifthe indebted States should stipulate for en arrangement for funding the arrears of dividends, it ls protable the creditors would be di-pored to meet them half way. In regard to the publiebed Het of persons euffering by the Confolernte loan, atditional denials are put forth, The Timea, in @ leading article, terme the Met o malicious impoetore, It says the etatement | (Pridar) the market fs bmorant and hes advanced ‘vd | | Middling American 24 \4. | advices from Manchester are j and prices are sul qu etand Prov tsic imave Kevort.— 1b favorabie, The m ad A F.ce shares 60. United States Five # 69'sa 7. The Bank of France has advanced its rate of dis count from § to 4 per cent Loxpon Mowry Marcet.—The advance of the | Bank rate to $ per cent. on the tad and to 6 pereent | on the Sth inetant, it ts said to be owing to the great demand for discount tn consequence of speculation | in produce and the decrease in the Bane ieserves which are as low as when money was 5 per cent, From Washington. Wantinaton, Oct. 15. The record of testimony in the Wirz trial makes 6,000 foolerap pages, divided into seventy parts, and contains between three and four hundred objections and rulings of the Court. One bundred and sixty Witnesses were examined on both sides, several of whom were individuaily on the stand two days for examination in chief and croes-examination. Mr Baker, of the counsel for the defence, thought it would take him eoven or eight days to properly ead this mass of testimony, in addition to the subsequent task of examining all the points of law, and inet of all, the criticisms of the statements of witnesses, the | comparison of the different c!nssca of testimony, and | the writing out of his argument. He inetsted on having two full weeks for the performance of this | labor, saying it was utterly imposlble for him to | complete it im @ shorter period of time, The Court as fient cave him eleht days, and aftorwards extended the limis to twelve, Bot Mr, Daker would take ne thing less than two weeks from Monday, and fai in thie he chose to submit the case withou ment, Colonel Chipwan, the Judge Advocate, is already preparing hie argument, promising to cover the «round on both aides, and will read it next We! neaday, when, as is asual in ench eases, the Cou will, with closed doors, proceed to consider and make up their findings in the case before them The Navy Department will close ont ite eof steamers and sailing vowels, by disposing of treuty- two at public auction, in New York, on the 25th inst They will be sold to the highest bidder without re- serve. The local Commissioner of Freedmen reports that during the month of Septen er, the number of backs ander the medical treatment of the Muresa was 2,295, of whom 67 died, and 1,565 remain in hoepital Bir Morton Peto and party have engaged a mite of twonty roome at Willard’s, and are expected on Tuesday morning Information has been received at the Freedmen's Bureaa, from the chicf medical ofleer in charge of | the freedmen in Alabama, that the emal!pox ie ragis all through the State, and, although every precaution has been taken to prevent its spreading, new cases are appearing dally, ‘The South Carolina delegates have not yet had the desired second interview with the wns too much occupied to again receive t lef Justice Chase bas returned to Washington ‘The Secretary of State has recently distriboted a pamphiet concerning the Paris universes! Exhibition of 1867, in which {twas announced that all app ica- tione of citizens of the United States must be filed at Parie before the fist of October, Inetent, In thus yubiishing the vondence Mr. Seward felt tt to re ident, who w his duty to call pntion to the pa © to that effect in one of Mr, Bigelow's dispatches, It is presumed, however, that the Loperial Commission will wcceda to & request which hae beon through our Minister at Por for au exwensio tine for applications from the United “(ate t at even it they should be nnal'e to do a i th, our Special Commlesiouer as Paris. an NEW YORK, MONDAY, | guire’s Theatro: Decker, of the Central Pacific Rail- | | | greater than at firat reported, Twenty-two whites | | coed OCTOBER 16, 1865. Myers, J. M. Patlen, William Fl. Stephenson, Mr. Mejor and Mr, Washburn, actors or s'teches of Ma- ' honda, in omer that at any tite dort | paper mav be Introduced Saeing the trial (he the witness festitiog that on arriving at New York with Mr. Tracy, one of the deleratas, they applied to megton, road; Sutherland, of the British North American | Bank ; G, W. Seaton, State Senator from Amador county ; Charles Lew is Smith and Wm. Rogers, BrOOND DISPATOH, © 8! Dix for transportation to Waab were rerueel Colove! Ch p.nan aid the only pacttable petot that Wincer and Wirz mace sorte leading to fon to Wasbinr on, Whas the . th bad ° W ssion Lorhing to do w , or San Francitea, Oct. 14.—The loos of life by the ex- | whe ler the eovernn eur was rich wets oames plosion of the boiler of the steamer Gosemite proves Major General Thomas iemarke: Coureel knew our sovernment Would uot exchange priaonere while the rebel coveruinenut retused wo tecomulae colo p sone re as soldiers and murdered Mr, Baker ead he wanied to ' © vo! euity ¢ and thirty-two Chinamen were Killed and thirty-two | whites wounded, Some additional names of the | killed are James TM, Barnes, of New fHarnpebire: Hoary M. Dakin, of New York; Louie Lillie, he bea | abrother in Wheonsin; C. C. Jacks, of San F cisco; G. L. Smith, of Boston, a cope of the proceed. ourt martial which triot *, aud which was approved by General im | Winder Pm a hipman objected, end the objection was sus- onel (hioman sald the government here rested ite claim iu bie provecution of the prisener. He wished to make a statement in beball of himself aud ra ciate, name luey propose! to let ihe conueel for the prisoner make out am aficavit to what they could have proved by those whom they wanted to be subpeused, The Court, of course, could judge of ite propric Marine Diensters. Oct. 15.—The echooner Joseph Fish, of St. ores, from Philadelphia, with 1,700 bble, petroleum oll, was run into by the bark Aohmvl, from New Or- leans, while at anchor in Nantucket Koads this y OF relevancy, These remarks were under- morning, She immediately took fire by the over- | sicod ¢ », Jol ‘ po "nk ah the Mere. And eas terally déentored, The ial © refer to Geuerals Lee, Johuston, Cobb aud Kehmyl had her foremast Qod commenced | Mr Reke ' r | leaking so that ina few boure abe bad three fect aud ad thate had bese coviutne Gn eceeal Chinre far as there h i been anything of 9 personal nature he would nor, a half of water in the hold, 1O of Outeude, ever reiertolt. The Providonca, Oct, 15. The brig Hamboldt, of Bocke- | Judge personally treated him w port, fr Bangor for N tashore last nigh | Kindne: had treated the case of the de- two mi ast of Bren d went to pieces | feudant thie m The crew saved, Part of her Phe Cou iil both aides now rested, cargo of lumber will be secured. Mc. Ivker seid be mast ask for two weeks’ time te — — Prepare hit a eument, man Tne Court, aiter being cleared for deliberation, in POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, formed Mir, Maker thay they bad decided w give him Penneytvania. treive days, oF ante the léch tnt, Philadelphia, Oct, 15.—Mr, John Comma, Chair Mice eee Eee eee roao of the Unton Central Committee, furni el t on peing as what time he owing in‘orma h ap iloext Wednesday. If the counsel herd tion to the Associated Press reue atail be would eudeavorto cover all Ther tof the late election in Pennsylvania s the cae yo The Court then adjourned till next Wednesday, TRIAL OF EMERSON ETHERIDGE, Plen of the Accused, Cairo, Oct, 14,—The Court for tho trial of Emerron Fiheridge, now in session at Columbus, Kentucky, Ei heridgo etated he had no objection to any member of the Court and wished to act as his » counsel, Ile asked the Court to grant him time to fill bis owa plea inet jurisdiction Oy TUL, Cet, 14, On the second day of the trie of Fmersoo Kiheridee, the accused, who had been permitted to plead his own ease, read a plea, denying the jurisdicianof the Commisaon, which the Court overruled, Upon which Etheridge tiled au exception tothe ruling, He then plead not guilty to at the ChACKEes Bhd Bpecifications except the second speci ti ca jon i chi » towhich be piead ernst has not been correctly reported, Forty-two countice ercome the majority of 186%, and leave nditates @ clear wajority of 17,000, The ed majorities in the balance of the Biante, 24 count.es, give from 5°00 to 7,000 Union majority Iho majority on the home vote will certainly ex- tof President Limcoia on the home and army vote by several thourand, The Union party wiil have two-thirds of both brauches of the Logiala- ture, The Union party gains in 35 of 42 countics ofMicially returned, the Union lown, Deamoines, loca, Ov 14 Stone, who boldly advocated uogro suffrage, will be fiiceen thourand, The balance of the Republican ticket is elected by nearly twenty thousand majority. Nerth Carolina. lhe maiority for Gov. and allowed him t Raleigh, Oct. 18,-The Convention yeaterday cons | ¢, from whi oh the sat rect tinne © die mofthe Btate debt, though the | wae made letter is known aa the question was thonglt to have been disposed of on | u letter,” dated June 26th, in which he declaration that Tene: had no law bus horembiance to civil goveroment, Sta bot an usurpation cnioroea by the bay~ Alter some evidence ior the prose coused presen the Court with write anil ihe inctein the fire FAK@Ment Of reaiBtaLce Ww the previous day. A resolution was passed rec ine the President to remove all negro troops the State, The Convention will be in session some days yew ate the bawery, the the eniorcement of the la Virginia. (Correapondence of the Sun.) Fortress Monrce, Oct, 13.—The elections in Norfolk end Portamouth paised off quiely yesterday, The vote was emall, L. H, Chandler, for Congress, leads dsome majority, Mesars, Huret and Lane- » elected to she H of Delegates from Va. Chandlers majority in Petersburg Bat litue opposition was shown to alter- e Sd article of the Cor Louisiana. Working of tho Freedmen’s Bare Vehel Voters te New Raw Orleans, Oct, 14. Mr. Watterson, the special agent of the Government, sent to inquire into the condition of Southern affairs, left yesterday after- noon, after anhortatay, It is understood that bis opinion of the Freedmen's Bureau ie that is w= an unnecessary bur to the Government, titntion permitting erate officers to become eligible to office in the hmond, Va. Oct, 15. No additional returne ‘The Piovost Marehal has ordered an inspection of from the éth and bth dirtriets have been received. | ghe city revisterod votes, with aviow to etrike from Joho DB. Baldwin, ex-member of the Confelerate | the rolls the names of @ certain portion charged 4 o been eleeted to the House of Delegates | with acts of disloyalty antecedent to the President's for Augusta County, amnesty proclamation, and of thoee who in 1562 re tered (hemeelves enemies of the United States, This The Wirz Trial. would strike off a fifth of the registered voters of the | Conclusion of the Testimony on Moth Sides, | city. Gov. Wellos protests axalnst thie as am inter We n, Oct. 14.— The Wire Military Commis. | ference with an establish Btate law. It tho F : ed this morning. Judge Advorate | Provost Marshal permate, Gov, Welles will eppeal to Chipman effered in evidence the consolidated return | “ie President sonville prison, dated Septemler 11, RELIGIOUS INTELLIGUNCK, Episcopal Convention—Niath Day. 1 . idea of removing the impression that Capt. Wire was absent during that month. SUN. Thirty-Third Year: night, and it had not arrived late yesterday after: Boon, Com, Jomtrn Laswam bas been ordered to com Merod .be Atlantic Squairon, The Commodore Was in command of Powhates when hore ceived hie orders, Tar era of anufia over, During the Inet two Fears the practice of anuff takeing has been discon “nued in S-otland to an almost incredible extent, and vor tnucs rapidly to diminish, A Bas Franotsoo dispatchtates that the receipts of t-easure there for nine monthe smounte to $43, - 090, 000 ; Lover the same period of last year, #2000000. Phe cotnage at the mint for the law nine months foots Up over €16,000,000, A riant between white and colored troops oc+ curred in Baltiinore on Saturday, in which mus- kota, platols and barousig wero used, One men was killed and several w ound turbance, however, was phede Poh a ection Messrs, Sterunss Avy Reoin were released from Fort Warres on Friday, and not the dev an reported. Ths partice stopped at the use yriday night, and k '° ton on Saturday, siahastlelecnn ng A Lanon meeting of working?) waaheld in Chicago, DL, on Friday evening, te the pur; osm of taking steps for the opening ots noperative store similar to those im operation in the Old Country. Tae Lebanon Hereatp estimates the losses oF Wi'son county, Tennessee, during the war, in slaves, horses, cattle and other stock, houses, fences, crops, &e., at $7,800,000, Bome ides of the poverty of the people may be gathered from these figures, Tum taking of evidence In the Harris divorces ease at New London, Conn., having been concluded On Friday forenoon, the afternoon of that day and the whole of Saturd sitting of the Court were cevupiod in the arguments of counsel om both sides The dec sion may not be rendered this week, A sare of the Erie Railroad Company, tn ase by one of their paymasters at Port Jervia, wasonenot on the night of the 1th inat, and @20,000 Im cur. reney abmiracted therefrom, Over $14,000 of the smount waa, on Paturday morning, found on prewises near by, In the Tennessee Legislature just assembled, Mr. James K. Lood, froia Chattanooga, and fiva other mem ers we preparing articles of impeachment againat me Brownlow, on the ground that he bas S)pomted justices of the peace illegally and con~ trary to toe law of the Bate, 4 A Lakom audience of colored peas ay. tc. ae of London, Agent of the Britis Aud Boclety. he Society lave already raised $200,000 for the. Atocrican freedinen, aod Massey comes to ascertaim what further aid our freedwen re: - ily quire from Eng A anveur flood occurred tn Hylerabad, India, om the ‘th of Aurust. The rain | oured down inces- fantly for two deya, Toe water rushed down nto the city from the surrounding hilla, carrytn everything before it. In lees than three bours oumee were totally destroyed, and toousands of pertous rendered homeless, Bur '@ to se. i one Nile wae host. He bead An awful tragedy transpirod Iast week fn the town of Bhilob, Randolph Go. UL appears thas two phy 4 sent we drug store for « quanuty of calowel, and in one day, the medicine was aie ministered ty upwards of forty patients before it Wes digovered that with FARGO Colrem ry haranusv ke euCeL there We of the patieute were takeu with ularwing symp- torn aud up to the Iatess account seven of the number were dead. ‘ihe calomel, containing the }O.eon Waa pubupin the ordinary way juss ae ie Was imported from Koglaud, where it a the poison wee ace dy mixed with th web 00 the prenises of the manulacturer, dressed at Louisville, Ky., on Fric ow LOCAL NEWS. REW YORK AND THE VICINITY, CITY POLLUTION, Firet Meeting of the Election Registers. Vorens in this city should not forget that the new law requires thein to be registerod previous tot tion, aod that present attention te the registration is necessary in order to insure the re~ ception of the ballot. According to the old law it was not essential for voters to attend to tia mat Faward Wellington Honte testified that he belonged | Philadelpaus, Ort. 14, -At the Episcopal Conven- | ter in person, brut the case is different now, Tue to the Forty-second New York Volunteers, and was a | tion this morning, the Mon, Horace Biauey intro- | gyowed object of the law passed by the last legis- prisouer both Bh lele and Andersonville ; the | duced the following vrwae betterthant ormer; the prisouers ear Kerolved, That this house, in most cordially eon- F106 Wits nae from Belle Tale ware, Bete One baie if | Of Lislops wpooiuting & day of thankssiving for the MMe erations at Andermmville | return of peaco to the country and unity to the burned on the untelde and raw | fulhoms ite most vot desire bt : within; this waa generally the cree: the prisoners | Rshone its mos) cameos dese that In the rallelo | rometines ate ii and sometimes threw it away God for the’ ri , y ne re ment aware was improved afier he at ved the | ates “ | f our whole country, and ang 343 here were Comat: She ceavee for (Le removal of that great occasion of uational dis- ert two or three months, the seurion aud eutrangimeat ww whieh our la! were due Judge Chanbers moved to lay the resolution on troubies mineed t md of peocee the tabie b he t de ee equ povar A the count eud be |, Mr. Binney aaid these ware truths to which no ute fie od co ovhorwiee trom reventeen har to | t icy tGar tore etry f | sf 18 hind, bo called for ita consideration sed to do it; som | _dudee Hirtle, of North Carolina, moved to lay the movsion to reconsider on the table, Mr. Comm rove to a question of privilege, but Waa volsily called (o order, Hou Mr, Biunot tied ask a question, bat was aleo noleily inverrupied, The yeas sud nays, having been called for, were taken, th stion being ou the motion to lay the mowlon (0 reconsider om the table, the effect of the tement as pepeage ofwhich would be w prevent the question peiug taken up again during the season of the pres- | enteconvention, ‘The result of the vove by the dio fe ee tollows —Cierical, 20 ayes, 6 noes ; » | howe, A meénaage trom the Ploure of Bishops was received, fixiug New York as ‘he piace for the vext meeung o the triennial convention, wita the coucusience of the lower house, n@ Convention theh proceeded to the considers jon of (he uilitery canon, which led te @ lengthy discussion Philadephia, Oct, 14.—Vitwen bondred copies of Bishop Stevens’ sermon on the consecration of Bish op Quintard were ordered w be printed, Lhe couven- { ations from the day Captain Wirg aereultivg p od to the prisoners to | t waytow bo wanted to give thou teu insiwad stockade @ jour feet each, During the proceedings, Mr, Raker ea: 6 (iov~ t had refused to eubpous Major Bowles, to prove certain facts Colonel Chipman characterized the controversy must on further Mi, aker—1 will co (reneral Wallace lee leave tin case, Mr. Kaker—I wiil not heve an assertion mado aed not be aiewed to correct it, J ask the Court a ques vn General Wallace—.Ask the quertion of the witness, Mr. Haker—!hen I will 4 it ontelde Cownel Chiomen—I'U meet you ob any occasion and atany place Mr, Baker—1 don't want to moet you oateide, but you said what wee not true . Uslor-tienera} Thormas—If this continges I will | gion then adjourned have w expel the e U Major-t ara inatel recond the motion, This Presbyterian Synod of Kent cannot be tolerated, If bw thus contioues, he must Lowiaviile, Ky Oct, 14.—The Presbyterian Synod hall be expelled . ; eneral Wallace to Mr, Roker—Your course is | & Kentucky bee been im session three days, No vming intolerable, Lo you wish to proceed with | action has been taken on any propomtion as yet, The regular oficers have beon elected, Dr, R, J. Breck- witnesa ? 1 b r. Bs - the same privileges the Mr. Baker—If I beve foridge made @ motion cousurtag and proposing to cut off the majority of the loa le Presb, ery, aie Government has. Je ing that they fad rebellit against the authority ad e went outside. OLey the order of the Cours, or th u have been direeted to go on sof witnesses, otherwise you h Wallace. Y examinati must etop. of met nera: Acrombly by adopting & paper entitled : ot disobey the order of the | “@ “eelarstion aud testimony against the action ot cont Baker—I do not diso the Ameembiy au! errors pivpagated by the Awembly The. belded, and the examination | during the la ve years.” Ur, Kreckiuridge made wie carneee here vubslded, @ speech of cousidurable le day on the sub- h nod will Le followed t, Wileon and other y ne of a delegation of J Witness said he wae one of & a Wmewbers of the Louisville Presbytery to-day, x Prisoners appointed t , hingtou and pre= feut & perition to uted Pia s authorities for an exchange of prisoner; (va, Wiader end Coptaia Wits arreuting nd General Intelligence, | . the general pi Rapization requir d | that the cd!ior of the Tins is a loser by Confederate | TP ermine be Eos tha ils of the toakth fh ead a | Stock to the amount of ten thousand poundsor more | manner ar te ide for the adinision of ates, Which y be fa a complete falvchoo!, ‘The injurfour and ineulting avp foations from i alted Gt ee, © : ' | 1) . + 1866, or el © | which the Stan has based upon orminal | pervived) at Paris in time to to be it ; are therefore entirely unfounded, No | if vecepted by our scents, in the diewniies plan of l T MO Nte POyulrer by ihre n rin avention can be too great for levity which admite | ree pera eek with before the Sls" of the lust narra h imputation on t general authority of a New vt Ar siated in an oificial notlee publiehed a such imputation Qn ’ : ‘ , ; shin . tv avo. 1. Derby, the Unite ates die York paper, and then makes them the theme of | et it ee eee tion appointed Ars Bfireie tignation jor the Exposition in the | ntied states The Mossina S1ar, havine ineloded Mr Gilad- Livy a ee Hace a Ay ate 4 See © addr md to ita, © ls subhorred & @tone in the Hist, and called on him for explanation, | OM iissibility of such application, With recast | publishes ¢ owing laconic telegram from th to the quertion ot transportation, the program | gentleman at Liverpool: "The Chancellor of tho oe Calg reise Ghat f a | Exchequer to the editor ofthe Stan. Leee myname | wil theielure have ample ¢ ar | laced on the Confederate Loan List, Please to re- | they will eretofore on tae 1 | alan chine tee 1 ; he | of euch magnitude, provide free tranepordon for art | move it Hon. Eveylen Ashyley writes to the | cigs going from the United deates, | s Toes that at no time had he any ehare or In- | appear that the inventors and producers o € root b yifederate Loan, Mr. Bidoit, | States have ouly H make up thew mincs@pnd not | deste reehNte devant ea Mts | Aine Derby with reasonable prot prop letor of the Moms Tost, writes to that | ticy propose to seud to secure the journal that ho never hud and never evplied for | being presented ei, an exnibition wich mi thet \ that if the rest of the Met be | Probably surpass all of predecessors lu anv » loan, an! that i i ext € the Mat be | ood uiporta: “% Like thet wh ers to him, there is no dependence deeieeiicned - to be p RAILNOAD MURDERS The } eats continued. Tho total number A Smash-op ia Veunsylyasia, fo all places was a * A suspicions vessel, | pyaprisburg, Pa., Oct, 14.—An accident happened | bearing the A . y and posed to be one Of | iy the d express train going wiween he | thoee ted with ® bad appeared off Queens | nd Lancaster, thie atteruoon, can ow | town, but sie asain put toses, Artrance vessel was | inrown fiom the track. Kixht persois wore killed } said to have sent a letter on shore, which was opened | gag two slightly injured, The accident was caused | and found tocontain @ bill for 1,000 pounds in favor | , a broken rail Ny 0 F ef a member of the Fenian organization aasiditis este iiein Mre. Lair horizes the Liverpool papore to ay | pan astor, pa., Oct. 16.-The following te altet of that he never sold or was interested in any of that | the killed by the accident yestertay, on the ing WE, i Pennsylvania Railroad, nest this plo The examination of the Fenians at Dublin waa con- Mre. Parr, wifeof James P. B of Pittshare; ded on the 4 The odditional evidence | garah Willet, of New. Cur Col. I ' @eveloped nothing new of moment Five of | and wife, ot 1 viton, Be V ol n she i ( 1 hurveror (General i ans The prisoners were committed for trial for high | Ureita, or Getta, Mil sone Indy UNKNOWN; | trevson Ye orieonere deniod the imputations that | qwo girls, li und 15 years old, unknows | @n indiseriminate slanehter of the higher clas was | Phe bodies of tose identified have been sent home r meditated Arroste contiaued in various parte | to their friends, eve ¥ | | THIRD DISPATOR, ef the interior } : Impo ‘ant American torpedo experiments took | hiladelpAta, Oct. 15.—A cispateh t ancms piace at Chatham oa the 4th ter the direction of | e!vee the following e anation of the cause of the Do: 4 Nelay ood Mr, Beardelee, in the presence of \r lroad accident yesterday : the Lords of the Adimiralty, Nume operations Yesterday afternoon, as the day express train acing : Fast on the Penneyiy tr wae wit ir took pisce, the wont Important being the destru r ‘of thie city, an axie of the third parsencer at 4 ling frigate Terpsichore, a 76 | b partof which etruck the Lot.oi the cw tion of the s a ht , a alas neat the front end, it partof the bo gan ship, The toes wore placed at a depth of | Bett tie ft rea scupante of three arate on ¢ ry feet Leow the vessel'e ke When the ele ride tothe ground, and they were run over by the f wae communicated thore wee a dull report, | resr truck r tric spark wae communicate b ; ‘ Mrs, Anu D. Barr, killed, was the wifo of Hon, Jas. the vessel quivered, and in a few minutes settled | p“yarr, of Pitteburgh, Surveyor Geuerai of Peunsyl- lv d on eo even keel, Not @ jover was | varia lag yigt Col, Wim. Baker, killed, was Whiskey Ineyector at 8 ino Whe . , Phi in. PRUSSIA 4 1 hildren, who were with Mire Cette, state Aven Meial Berlin paper alluding tothe meeting | that their tather « n the Sot an ‘ bey pe ! Napolean and ¢ nt Diemarck | were on their way to viritan aunt to . dotweer eekly ' seri ‘ eo ae : whose name the wot huow yor er eimits that is cannot be without political importance Three exoals mother and two " *) bad and effect. supposed to be recently from Calitoruia bave i Latest Commeycial. ye en recognized. Une of the girl are to be About Hliven yews old, t Satterthwaite's Circular, of the evening of the 4th, All of the bod Mre tte and three chiidren w a ited, have eave ' [he others baye been Daring the past weok transactions in American | bee wt to tholr relatives, he ophere ba Lies have not been eo large or numerous as re. | Wiiborerlly culawlten te ee wo have been on last, «till there has been @ large ainount NCOs OF $e COME vb va tha uded, ving the week, Five-twentir remitting in their eor relieve, i {in ene s to identify the de 6 he hieher rate of inovey on ih gud in cudesvoring alive of the company has beer rl iy ct , gave way one percent, Baton Tuy tor i seve dead, from America they bave reacted, and | © belpsng to identily the Untoruise «00's. Hudson snd & ow 8A im | i F ——- Ci: lif a ovement, the veimad ing ver Minos rom California, es navanced to Sig adi’: Erle, *@U0'r; Po} of new brie last quoted 23), 4 U5%. premium, Shocking Disaster atic and Groat Western bonds are in 1équess at : “i Govemite San Francisco, Oct, 13.—The x—The market opened | burst her boiler at Kiovesta, on ler dow award trip $d., but became irreyular A The ut works fore upder nk rate to 6 per cent, and | ftom Sacramento, last night Uy 4. for Ameri nd 2a | ward were completely wrecked, It.rioen persons et an aivance of % rr for other deser|ptions, he Butt queayiges u Fair Oty? 2bed.; Sige | are known to be killed, forty or fiity wounded and others are missing, Among the killed are 1 Chipmal soring there was no vidence to show tt original pesition ever evidonee (2, Show A Apt Pag vy gg 44 (By Mail to the New York Sun,} Was DO evidence te show $08 row ofeed was &n exact copy, Rens are failing in Rehmond, Va. Tho Spotta- The voor was elenred for de! teration, and efter | wor. Hotei bas Leen reduced from $6,000 to $2,000 the doors wor 1 the ops vof the Court was year, shneeeey eee wis nob jeut proof to show the paper soucut ( ¢ Asorurs earthquake in Ashta Clara Valley, Cal. put into the handsol we é | lark Week, is described as being quite ae severe as Mom. In the next ince, if th tho one of Bunday, « woek ago, | © toallo eumpiion t vernmense ee ‘ ivy Jas Sueragep, formerly a corporal tn tl 6 8th | Aicient proof u. ions uf We Uultod Biaten co ored regiment, was hung at Camp | fy the introdu this supposed copy, In) Hatnilton, Virginia, ou Friday, for outreges yuu | Order that counsel may not low any benetit the Court | two white women, ; ocave to apply to the to ascertain eeu $28, Sirened the amenb officers of ° ped oma Waar wach payer bad #70 of @ bridge at Stamford, Coun., de- Tas burnt bared the mall Wein from Mow Xork on Gasurder | of Fvections of th lature isto aid the lawful elector in the exercise of curring, ¢ it hue done, in the resolution of the House | bis franchise, and to prevent fraudulent voting. iy provides, explicitly, that every voter toust bhava | Chureh, moet reepectfully expresses to the House of | his name on the register of votes before election day, or he will not be allowed to vote, aud the only way to make tho matter oafe is for every elector t) personally that hia name is regis: tered, ‘The election will occur three weeks from Tuesday, and the iegisters will meet three times previous to that day to prepare the list of voters The frat moeting will be eld to-morrow, and ta yot bows giveo, Mr, Binuey was loudly | order to avoid all contingencies it is desirable thas f win asked if the question had been taken; | ®ll who can make it conveuient shoul i be regia tered on that day, The Inspectorsuf Begwiry aud of Elections have issued the fullowing BOTLOR, By the first section of chapter 749 of the laws of 1865 (the new regietry law) it is provided ‘bet vue eres occurring ba (he of ob dt ra of Keyiary aud of Kiectiona shal be vedietely filled by thw Board of Metropolitan I: In order tha tule duty may be prowptly pefor thy Board of Metic polltwn Police deste the Laep chore o. Registry gaa tevera di iriets ofthe cay (ud any ehuszen cognizant of th Jw give pomp formation of @very uch Vacmucy occurrlug lo as district to the Board of Mevoplitan Police at ito Central Departinent, No, O00 Mulberry street, Care ful attention to (he sb wall be the meaus ot evoiding dificult fli mg of Vacances on Lhe sale #6 case, on the day nd irregularitic Vt ehion day is proviued for L M election, any vasser shail, for aur reasou, fail to apyesr, bos may berupplied in the manner law blaor, now provide: * It st te withiu the knowledge of ny Of (he porsous appointed gietry aod of Eiection or Caavarsers ace Ww bold such office, the Bourd of Metropoly desire to be p.ompuly iniormed of we grtuu jection, to the end that the error may be corrected By order ot the Board, 5. C, HAawiuy, Chief Clerk LIST OF PLACES OF KEGINiKA Tlos, Finer Wanp.—let Dist, 34 vnwich a. Soa Dist. d Recor 84 Dis feenwicn st. aia Dist, 60 Wile Suh » 16 Bioad « BROOND Wann, & Vint, loo William at god vy) Deekwan & Wakp.—1lot Diet, 165 Washington at. gud iy Marciay ot, Sd List, od recuwicbat 4a Diat., 3 Hudson at, Fourta Waup.-Let [ivt Peariet, 2d Din, 267 Witiam ot, Sd Diet, 6 Medison of, 4th Dhar) 5T Cherry ot, bth Diet Hoom Volk et, OU Die, OY Cherry at, Tih Dist liver et. Virtu Warp. let t, 40 Leonard at, 4d Dis, @20 Chureh ot, bd Diet, io) Prackumsr, 464 Din 4 beach at, bth Diet, 4 Hudeon et. 6th Diet Hudeon et, Th Ist, 419 Greouwich et, oh Dia , 449 Washington #t Sixiu Wau. let Diet, Centre at, near Chom bere. zd Dist, 12 Blu Sd Dist, 88 Center 4th Dist, 110 Leonard et. 6tn Diet. 04 Come + 6th Wiest, 67 buxeres Tth | Te Mou at. § Dist, 944 bin vu Lb Buventi Waud.—Lst Dist) 6S East Brow t Digs, Sd Diet, 36 Market w. 4 Diat., 6 wate bth Diet, 68 Kul gers On Diet, 19 ew Coom ot) Teh Det. 1 Montyc Seu Lies Komery wt, Yen Inet, & I ot, loth Liat, Ble Monroe at, Lieb Lies, - roe #4 urd Watv-let I , 84 Wooster “4 Dist, 66 Thoispeon at, Diet, Y C ark tu Dists tis Downed os, bu Diet, 4 Reuwics sttowy (Vomtinaed en the jvm Page,

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