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NEWS FROM EUROPE THE INDEMNITY QUESTION Earl Russel’s Commission Plap. “HEADS | WIN TAILS YOU LOSE,” Our Damages by English Pirates Not to be Considered, PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA. Numerous The Disease Increasing in Spaio, MANY CASES IN FRANCE, MORE FENIAN ARRESTS; United States Officers Implicated FENIAN DOCUMENTS READ IN COURT. Oor Washington Dispatehes. THE NAVAL COURT MARTIAL. Commodore Craven to be Tried. IMPORTANT POLITICAL NEWS Message of the Governor of S, C, “Slavery Abolished—Labor Made Honorable,” STATE REPUDIATION OPPOSED. Fenian Excitement in Canada. DRILLS AND INSPECTIONS. The Naval Dock Race. More Trouble---Engines Stopped. &e., 0s, &e. a a From Europe. Twe Days Later News Datifaz, Oct. 26.—Tbe steamship Africa, from Liverpool the 14th inst., via Queenstown on the 16th tart., has arrived here. Among the Africa's passengers from Halifax are Jodge Jackson, U, &. Consul, and ledy ; Dr. McKay and lady, and Hon, Arthur Gordon, Lieutenant Gov- ernor of New Brunswick, and lady, The English papers cenerally have articles on the torrespondence between Mr. Adama, the American Minisver, and Earl Rossell, just published, and regard tt a» moet important. "he London Trues, of the 14th inst, contains the following In order toward against any misunderstanding we tre rejaested to res'ate that the proposal Bar Ruseeli to the American Government was conve; {nm the following words: “Her Majesty's Govern. ment are reacy to consent to the appointment of e commission, to which shall be referred all the claims arising during the lare civil war which the w- vg ehall agree t¢ refer to the Comuiissione hese oheluding words limit the subject of references, ' ance it would be inconsistent with the position taken : ap by Her Mave « Government, and with the ar- ments which influenced it to dee\ine arbitration, to { cide the ¢ aims for ioseea by the Alabama and other wersals of the same character to be bionght betore foe Comm mer for decision, It must be ander- stood, the. , that if any euch commission were reed on theee cases would be excluded from its sdiciion The London Tiwrs says that it isthe most import- an: disenseion in reference to the rights and duties of neutrals thas bas been carried on for many years between tho representat tos of two great maritime powers, The Time can hardly doubt that Earl Rus- sell's proposal for a commission will ultimately be accepted as the most satisfactory method of adjusting the ontetanding claims between the two nations, No foreign Sovereign nor State could have entered into all the detaile of each # fie elaim and counter claim, for it imustnot be forgotten that we too have long bills aguinct the United states for damages tn- curred by British subecte during the war. Still less could we have contented, as Earl . Kueell pointe out, to submit’ the honaAdes vu! our Government or the legal competency , vt our law officers to the Judgwent of any foreign ; yovernment, The best, if uot tbe oaly solution of the d ult), therefore, wee that suggested by Bark hueeell, and we earnest), hope it will be the meaus for the termination of @ controversy, which, but for the forbearance shown ! oh par wou'u certain. ly have led toa rupture between at Hriteio aud ‘ the and friend!y tone of ted by Fart Kaseell the Fenian y tbitude towards tho was formed in eh the conspir- h extractiot Tites r, adi) s that the Arsecican Government has in iegard to ihe movements of the Fenians al! houoiab'e openne *, DOtwithetand.ng the fil- teclng pivte of ilecilieens. The Mognrng Post thinks that Farl Russell's pro gion to the Amecican Government will most y be accepwed, fhe Dairy News save Itieel ar that the dir erd to bene the ft y have been of Ir ier of the question fe ex- aused. The Bi mouistes bas atetinctiy declar- ha. the question juve Her Majeat) 's Govecn- ent acted wish good t id Loneety # ant if + be eo, the pat i eo with the Forelen r, that it can be euteitained ort red to ‘ enta 6 or be whatever, Ji it be at uely } sv to Bauten boner and dicnity, thes tbe elemett € neg. Parhament aod | . ‘t hat position, Itis hoped, 1 renee Of modern states! long ¢ on for difficulties w tour, but are rurely not inseperabie, Tre Londen Hrbaro copgratulates Earl RusseD en ch THE and their examination and commitment for trial, continned im Ireland. Decuments from America were largely mixed up in the proceedings against the Fenians. A number of Fenians were awaiting trial, and this number was daily augmenting. On the 10th of October eight more Fenians were brought before the Dublin magistrates, They were Charles Underwood O'Connell, clerk; Francis P. Clearly, medical student; William Ryan, commer- cia) traveler; James Flood, laborer; James Brennan, garfitter; James 1). 0'Rorke, tavern keeper; Michael O'Neil, messenger at the Intem Prorie office; and Jeremiah O'Farrell, caretaker, O'Connell had been brought from Queenstown, where he was arrested, after having arrived from New York, and arms and trearonable docu were found with him. Mr. bell Golape eu for the prosecution, stated that O'Con- nell acommmision in the American®9th Rexi- pow ak | ‘oot, and has been for some time actively promoting Fenianistm in the United States, He sharged him with being one of the trained military leaders promised irom America noe the command of © Irish insurgents, ere bad discovered in bis pomsession @ narrative bos the hands of the closin, ipal conspirators, dis- the mode in which ibe ccpatinsen was 5 Cay on im America. tw Barry, that other American that some, befoie reaching the shore, ha what wae going on, had thrown ov tectore Mr. and an r a ents p O' Mabony, the Head Centre effect that the | nist Proriy fuccess of the of money. The. ere likewise discovered among Mr. ‘O Connell documenis & number of papers telating to hie movements apy? soldiers of the Laited States Army, Que was letter dated “Maci- son, indiana, M fi, 1864," and sianed “8. F. Mul- len." It was addressed to eral aint Maids Generale sympathies were with “Uid be '» ay mm ee were with * Pelt co] asked for bis kind courtesies tw- ¥ he, said, would Le appre- ciated. letter of the same date was ad- dieesed to John F, Dotlesy, and wa: to a simi- lar +. There was & turther introduction to Sabor Genere! Stanley, commanding First Division, Army wes Cumberland.” The nert document Governor Morton, of Indians, asking Daly to pase the Lines, “for of visiiing the Irish po.diers in the Ariny seippi.” On the back of this was the in- dorsement, “1 lab to make this application « epecial one, is Lballeve Captain Daly's vis.t will be of suvan eto the service.” Then came an official pase from {he erovost Marehai's office, “Guards, pass J, Daly tor two 0 Cairo,” The Inisn Tinns says: In the County of Cork the prompt measures taken by the Government have given the Fenians a th ongh fries duleton and pkipbereen, ) tals of Fenianism, are as quict as any tow luke size in England, But the Government not appear at all anxious to forges all about (he drill- inge as are the drillers themselves. On the Ist of Ocvober a number of the weaithy and well disposed iaimere living in the liberties of Cork received « polite note reques: their attendance at ibe police othee, Most of the farmers obeyed the mincive, and Were questioned as to thei: Knowledge of the drilling which it la aileged was going on in thelr neighbor. hood. On Thursday last, about fifty military went down by train trom Cok to Lralee, aod on their ar- rival sheie, proceeded to the heaaquariers of the Kerry mil!\iaand «e.zed all the arma of the regiment deposited there, which they brought back with them anu ceporited at Gork Barracks, The imbiin bx. PRess pubiushes correspondence from the provinces, fiom wich it appears (hat Fenlaniam stil: occup.es the princ.pal pace in pubiic atiention, The alove ir pays shat the number of arrests which are eiil Borne made show that, bosever contemptibe the conspiracy may have nm, it had very extensive ramifications, and was tacing ceep root. Five wore persons were arrested in © on Monday, and among them was s wewber oi the lown Councl of Queenswwn, THE ATLANTIO TELEGRAPH. Atan extreordinary meeting of the stockholders of the Atiantie Telegraph Company, held in Lond on the 12th instant., the resolutions adopted at the meeting in August were rescinded, and it was unani- mously resolved to increase the capital to millions sterling by the creation of one bandred and sixty thousand new shares as £5 each, such ehares having ® preierential dividend of five per cent. In the te: ms of this resolution the Board of Directors of the Company forthwith issued a prospectus invit) scriptions for one handred and twenty thouran the above new shares. It was stated at the meeting that the cable on board the Great Eastern and alro the submerged portion bad lately rn) fonnd to be in periect condition dence was evinced in the prospects of the under- ts CnoLEna. Numerons deaths from Asiatic cholere are reported at Epping, near London Madrid, Oct. 12.—There was & great increase ‘n the cholera here yesterday. There 540 cases and deaths during the day. A general-panie prevails. Paris, Oct. T.-There ts no doubt that the cholers bas been in Paris for several days past. It is not easy to obtain acorrect account of the cares, Two days ago, there were from 40 to 50 in the hospitals, and about 20 deaths, It is said to have been brought to mmarte by a person just arrived from Mar- oe! and who was the fires victim, It har also made its appearance here and there ln rome of she peighboring villages, Those who were first attacked were persons suflering from iline: About 50 or 60 cases were reportet A Various accounts, it Would appear, however, that the aied, and up to the present time do not epidemic character, and the average mor ity lecomparative!y low. It ie certain that at thie nm these is sinays toore or less of cholere ia ey el ge in the temperature for the iast jew days, with a cold breese in the morning and e@veniug, juatities the hope that the maindy will not iy great propor “The inform \, obeet present cares of Sheeiey, thas appearance of epidemy. I the temperature cannot fail to make the few cases of the malady disappear" Another, and later, correspondent ‘The cholera is showing sigue of extinction iu Frauce, the number of adrmissions to the ho-pitale be- ing emal er, and the proportion of cures larger, tha beretolore, Fourteen patients were received at the Loriboissiere, and five asthe St) Louis Hospital. on the last day of which @ Tt bas been puvlisved None ot there cases cerminated tatally, An account is Kiven of the cases which have occurred tu the ea- virons of Varin . ITALY A dispatch from Rowe denies that any movement the French troops had yet ta place, ‘The Papal Minister of War, however, has received noti- fication from the French Government that the army ol Vecchia and Viterbo tn January ‘The Isalian Mivister of Finance has signed @ con- trac) for the est t ol amalgamation of the Banke of Sardinia It ie reported that several of the (Germano Koverti- mente will shortly recognize the Kingdom of Ital a fire b.oke ont atthe Koyal Arsenal, Naples, on the 13th inst, but it was subdued without much damage. INDIA, A private telegram fiom Bombay, dated October 24, :ep ris coiton goods and yarns stili advancing, ater \e.egram trom Ca.cu.ta, dare bot sive, ieéporls the maiket Unpioving, Lub no maleris cuunge in p. ices, Latest Commercial, Liverpool, October 14,—Evening—Cotton, Sales to-uny 26,000 ba es including 12,0) ba @¢ to ap cull tors an exporters, The market closes buoyans 4 4a | advance datu od, The market is quiet and stead American Stocks coll 8. live-twenties, f j Erie Railroad, 674055; Llinois Central Ks!'road S3ige8 Brussel, 14.-The National Bank of Relginm bee edvanced its rave of discount to per cent of ceenpation will be concentrated es Rome, Avite | | Provision The market ie firm but quiet pe | Lond, 14,—Eveni Consois closed at 5/959 | | formouey. The Benk of Euglanug’s rate of discount Temuains &t #even per cent will receive no farther subscriptions. House for several dave past, relate to Virginia: received the Executive clemency. Virginia taking the lead. article of which it hie duty to encounter, commander of the Niagara, and the Sacramento, an- aid him. which he declined to accept. The Tunis Ambassadors arrived here this evening accompanied by Secretary Seward, ed visitors are the gueste of the Government, The President to-day gave audience to « delegation of gentiomen representing the interests of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. The Sceretary of the Tresenry, the Secretary of the Interior, and Colonel Simpson, of the Top graphical Engineers’ Corp, were bosiness which brought the delegation to Washing’ ton, ™ The President to day appointed F. A. Rollins, Deputy Commissioner of laternal Revenue, to be Commissioner ice William Orton, whoee resigna- tion goes into effect on the let of November. D. ©. Whitman, Chief Clerk of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, has been a; pointed Deputy Commissioner in place of Mr. Rollins, promoted. Major-General Halleck, commanding the military division of the Pacific, hasbeen directed to muster out all volunteer troope on the Pacific coast. General Pope has also been ordered to send al! Calrfornia volunteer regiments in New Mexico, to their State for mustoring out. Hon. Caleb Cushing leaves for Eneland in Wed- nesday Btate Department. His business is kept confidential, but it was very clearly surmised that it has refer. ence toan edjudication of the claim for damages made by the Government of (ireat Britain for depre- dations of the Alabama on American commerce. The President has taken no action as yet on the findings and sentence of the Wirz Military .Commis- sion. The Board of Trade of the District of Columbia, the first established hero, was fully organized to- night, From Fortress Monroe, (Correspondence af the Sun.) Fortress Monroe, Oct, 2,—The brig Unicorn, Capt. Thomas, from Surinam for Baltimore, with a cargo of mgar end molas es, fe here windbound. Quitea fleet of sniling veese s have been obliged to put into this harbor waiting for a favorable wind which is now easterly. The U, 8. steamship Rhode Irland arrived thie morning from New York. Bhe is bound to H TY to bring back the noted steamer Bionewall which will be taken to Washington. The double turretted monitor Tonewanda left for Nortolk tus afternoon. The Eneiish bark Waytsrer arrived from New York to-day bound te Richmond for a eareo of flour POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Virginia. Baltimore, Oct, 26.—Kichmond papers sar that the City Council on Wednesday adopted an ordinance repealing et oc o all exleting ordinances ralating to nerro slaves Hon, A.H. Fi. Stuart, one of the anccesafal candi- dates for Congress, eays that ifhe vicieted one law of the United States, or incurred any per Jurimg the rebellion, he bas been exoneraied from ali consequences br the general amesty of Presi- dent Lincoln, of which he availed bimeeif on the Wb of May Inet, taking the pre. soribed oath, and therefore he will deciine to take the test oath One juryman snmuioned in Richmond on Wednes- day, retused to take the oath to support the Constitu- tion of the nited States and the restored tovern- ment of Virginia, aud was fived eight dollars by the Judge. South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Oct, 26,—Gov. Perry's meseage was read before the Legislature to-day. Le though hie sppointiwwent was made several monthe after the osher Provisional Governors, South Caro lina now is aster advanced in reconstruction as any other State Hy restoring those w! einelivil vilice at the suspension of the ci vant, he exped! ed reconstruction, ensure wae d to by the military authorities, but he was iuod by President Johnson, to whom will be ved in hisiory the glory of baving 1econ wed (he broken, dismantled frag of the Kepubuc, without marriug ite civic al! He to the Dew coustitution as po Ik ie, Iuepiring the people with m euerky in déveoping the taleut and ren Diwte. Kecomim nds the foster p-cvements, compe id mn anutec exement of foreign ginleration; not be dependent, as heretoiure states lor horees, mules cattle, how beet, poron the Nomhern States tort etutnl imp ements and clothes, but euould rasa, | grow aud wake everything for themselves, Now that eavery ie @bolisbed labor is made more honorahie more necessary, Young min wust becoine taades- men, maniiacturers, mechanics, Northern triende are invited to come, Immediate pr made for the protection by the governs > bis te expected hy the Presideut and Con- nd will reinove all pretest jor military rule, 1 he eloction of eiectors tor Presitent and Vice Pros } der ot the Loited Btates ¢! 1b veu to the | people, end an early day faci fur the #e@ction of | members of Congress, Bhould toose elected be in | Washington with their cieveot enlie the Toll, they cannot be ex fom M hus@sta, No man i ua ce take bLO6 test oath without is ie nos the policy of the Py ent te his, and the Governor believes thatit i | get. An election is neceseary 140i % OG 1OF Hix years .rO 64 pied term to M be 18 ULLe Of State box a toops tue se-@etablisuinent oy the south Caroine Cou be withuawn lle on 8 UDIVesa system and of the Citades Academ, vor Cawtt act looking to the 'epudiation Teco. Weuds the e the re Open.ug He opores any te Staledebs. He deine full, Assistant Treasurers and National Banks The lists of pardons exposed at the President's More than one hundred of them bave this week It is probable the Bouthern States will now be attended to in rotation, The Naval Court Martial, with Vice Admiral Far- ragut as President, to commence in Washington on the first of Novamber, will have before it Lieutenant Colonel Mareton, the oldest officer, one excepted, in the Marine Corps, on the charge of using for private purposes, and losing bounty money deposited in his hands by new recruits, The Court will alro lay Com- modore Craven under the tenth section of the third ar, which requires an officer to do his ‘utmost to overtake and eaptare or destroy any vessel He ie charged with neglecting this, the rebel ram Stonewall having been in the harbor of Ferrol, while he was in proximity as other ship of war, being in port at the same time to Tt ia said the Stonewall sent @ challenge, The distinguish- Present at the interview, in connection with the ‘s steamer on @ special legal mission for the announcing that all the cotton State bad been cap'ured or burned) sources of income are unavailable, and fore it had become necessary for him to the immediate emergencies, He invited a housand dollars, and for members ot Congress an: ment, the new appo: He aleo recommends a 626, of which only @2,667,730 ore the war, The debt contract said, is an honorable one; tat jon aod must be buried toge:her in one grave.” Tennessce. The Nashville Uwton of the Piet inet. ye: The apper branch of the Tennessee Lecislatare, on Thursday inst took « step in advan: latures, brushed musty prejudice Dill making persone of Af. or In compete tnesses tn the courte of thiea@ Dill wae pa 1 the bill as pissed : Cuurta of thie State. “Be it_enacied v Btate of Tennesse, Th @e in ali the Courts of this Sint persons from competency, are hereby repealed.” the bili was ably debated by ite frie ads and Deuteand we take it for eranted that the above ac expioeses the matured judgment of tre Senate, the reat. From Canada, The Banders Kidnapping Cnasn—Increas- jog Venlan Excitement, Etc. Toronto, C. W., Oct. 26. them confined until they give a verdict. The Fenian excitement is incressing, and great ac- Drill, in- pections, enrolling volunteers &c¢., are going on. Many Irish soldiers in the regular regiments are de serting to the Sta‘es, and a large portion af the volun- Many Sootchmen tivisy fi nifested in military circles. teers are believed to be Fenians, 4:6 joining the order in Moutreal, A number ot the French cadets bave gone to Meri. The exodus from Canada to the States just now Three thousand families left via eo, is very large. Roure’s Point last year for America American buyer inarket last month The Lincoln Menament. Orrick or THR Linoots Nartoman ) ONUMENT ARBOOCTATION, Krtinortenn, LiL, Vet, 96. 5 To the People of the United S a'ea ‘The Nat onal Lincoin Monument Association #ar- nestly invite the attention and favorable tegard of proughout the Uuited States to neteel engraving of “Abraham Lincoln and his Emancipation Pioclamation,” published by Prang & their teliow citizen Company, Art Pub. isbers, of Boston, Mass, the en- tire nett proceede of the sale of which the proprietor has geneiousty donated to the funde of the Associa. tion ae means of pablic coutribution toward the Monument that shall be worthy of Abrabaw Lincoln and of the American. erection of a National J. Ootasuy, President and Gov, of Ilinole, CU. L. Comaninu, decietary News Items, By Telegraph to the Brow was falling in Troy, N. Y., last night. Tnese is @ movernentin Texas to orgenizes Fenian Brotherhood Toe troops stationed sbout Winchester, are being rapidly withdraan «w York Sun.) Ve, district of Virginia, is about to canvass New Jor. sey in behalf of the Union ticket Hom. Warten A. Forwaan, Judge of the Su. yreme Court of Florids, died in Savannah, on the 19th inst, Ax association have parchased 3,500 acres of | good coal and mineral lands near Richmond, Vs. and have commenced to operate them Avotarn batch of Mexican rumors and reports was telegraphed from New Orleans last night—ali favorable to the cause of the Republic Tus Government of the United Bietes tw «till furiehing food toa number of destitute families in Richmond, Va., the average amount of rations distributed each day being irom 3,000 to 4,000. Emreson Erunaines has been acquitted of the charges preferred agaiust him before the Military Commission, at Columbus, Ky., and is now at his bome in Dre Tennessee Tus Mississippi Legislature referred to the Ju- diciary Committee @ bill to suspen |, for a lirnited term, the collection of iebts, aud securing to cred- itors the interest thereon, during their suspension, Kasteun dispatches report that six inches of snow fell at Ashland, Aristook Count), Maine, on Mouday of isst wee, and that the snow in the woods thir.y iiles stout is fifteen mches deep, loading aud Lreaking dow. the trees Ors, Fouieerom, Commissioner of Preedmen to Jou lsiane, gives notice that negro orphans of pro- per age, in order to acquire industrious habits, be bound out es apprentices to good responsible pare bee, Vuivace letters from Western Texas aay, the Confederares who went to Mexico when the trana- Mississippi army surrendere, sre reurning dis- gusted with the Moxicans, aud tndiguens et th treatment, General Intelligence. (By Mat! to the Sew York Sun.) Gas. Baaga te about to start a cotton plantation in Alabama, with free nesro labor, A Wasreun jugeler has adopted a new name for bis proiession, He ca..e it * Maginisteehnesan- tropes." Cuatcas C. Jonasoy, a school teacher at Buffa- 1 ‘ vn T Beene 280 wn Tuesday, tor whipping @ pupil Guxreat Teeny, who captured so many S>uth- ero geotemen at W Imington, has been ceptured by a Bouthern Iady, wo is to bee b doesu't wish to be exchanged. ae | Tu ne bas been an immense conflagration fn the * mn eute with Posimasier Geuecal thar tbe mat # 4 by fil rauroade @8 8000 athe depar men! is ateuled of the spepees Dilty of the quente In conciusion, he oaks the peopie to | 7 fururé, acd pot to the paste look only to the fu Georgia The Georgis Btaty Convention snembled #t Mu large town Tiaglee Osero, Government of Bama- ri Russie, and 278 Louses have been reduced to ashes. PR. ex-rebel General Hood is ssid to be ine Texas, cy cree The citizens of San Antonio home for bien tu then Gravy wires 1? urchase © that tl assess of f all the Btate abroad had been drawn to the full; that all bat there. ovide for tion t Is for borrowing touey © the amount of any to the redistricting of the State @ other very different basis, having no lecal or & “The rebel currency and the rebel caure.” he remarks, “flourished jogether in life,” 0 18, The following is a copy of “A Bite (odo Juatice, and render Persoma of A frie canand Indian deacentcom petent wiinseses in the the Genera! Assenbly of the ® persone of African or Indian dosceute are hereby deciared to be competent witness. ip as full & manger ee euch pervone are, by an act of Conrresa, competent Witnesses in ell the courte of the United States, and all lawenand parte of laws of this Stateexanding such if the House of Representatives should 1 spond favor- ably to the action of the Sena's, we sbali have one of the leet remaining sources of agitation: and trouble Out of the way, and need bave no appreb susions as to In the Sanders kidnap Ping case, the judge strongly urged @ conviction on the jury, *ho, unable to agree, have been locked up since Saturday, the judge declaring that he will keep spent @ million dollars in this B. J. Bacnorn, Represeutative elect for the third ing — a as Number 10,383. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1865. Thirty-Third Year. apo the tone and spirit of bis dispatches to the Washincton. -a Ip\eoville and organized on Wednees y. Herechell vy inaaanh date oo ¢ aa site The Latest News | 2. teu From Washington. |... | {ussumnetetiention triclbratsotes | nat “batters! epten of than who hare THE Fewians. The sateart te the $50,000,000 five wentics the ti-ket with Stephen A. Douglas, in 1940, was cho. | big pi of cotton will cause the most energetio By Telegraph to the N. ¥. San, ‘The arrests of mewbers of the Fenian Brotherhood ptions son President. Governor Johneos sent in am efforts to be ie made for ite production next year examination of the officers of the Veu Reserves discloses the fact that 2 per cent. of thoes are disabled from wounds, 14 per cent. from dir- he end 14 per cent, from accidental fractures, Ae. we sheep disease ie said to bh y { W itehire and Yorkshire. The ° Gioaos ube pam ie r8Yeges both in Buglend end Soom A COMMERCIAL trave}tor named Alexander Mac- tran was recently fined gi5 and coms by the Croydon land) mavistrates, for atter ping te ‘age young lady named Buaon while traveling in ® railway train through » tuunel, Tr te wtated that Thomas Buch, Dis way to New Orleans to yey Sheridan and the horse he bi liantly in verse, He goes under Philadelphia Union League, Two young men became engaged 'n a q: one of ihe Public streets of Boston, on x yey eg when one of the wranglers irew ad . The stoet, ed it ‘nto one of the eyes of the entered the brain, killing the man almoss inste is om pleture of Gene Celevrated so brile tho suspices of the anily. Trem were rescued from drownt Eastbourne, England, during the bathing caen Md Who respecuvely tendered tot eum of be., 6d.,and SJ. They must have been Lb men for they held their lives at @ cheap ace MeN Isanetta, of Spain, has given another nce of gen romity. Bome time ago she relin= 4\sied ® portion of her income in consequenc of the low atate of the public exchequer. She haw Bow renounced a further port'on, aud has ordere® that the amount of the Civil List so saved shall be devoted to the mufferers by the cholera and by the which took place some moths ago. Tae Grand Orient, says the Paris Mek vag woe of the Laperes panos Hetox, has convened s 16 of ite princ opal Gignitariee, and it is resolved answer suall be immediate! charges brought agsinet Fre wet A sha Pope. It te also anid that M. Viennet, one of the ene of te 8 ora Bite, proposes, not mchetand- vanced age of eichty-tive, to tal glove thrown down by the Pope, z pi ear Tae Convention of Interns! Revenue Assessors ‘met again in Albany on Tuesday. The Committes on Manufactures recommended that no deductiona be made for freight on manufactured articles, and sud that goods consigned to an agent to eel) shall not be taxed until sold. The income derived from the tax on whiskey and segare fell Mad shore ° from what was #nticipated on acc eva- @ions of the law, antzasked Am illustration of Russian rule in Poland is shown ina fact just come to light. The L tie Any um at Warsen—a Government tnaiitution, of course—has been visited by the police, Ou this occasion some 50 out of the 144 patients were dis+ covered to be political offenders who had fled fow refuge to the abode of madness, and spent already ea pled ch ‘hie its terrible walls, The ih eo8 ve on Balsa uence: arrested, together with ihe In the garden of ® restaurateur at Vien ry had existed since 185i an enormour fe Bractyd he capacity being such thatthe interior hed beew converted into ® room fordancing. R cently balb took poe Where, which visitors did not leave tilt tbree in the morning . Athalf-past four, when ail was quiet, an aslurro of fire wae given, and the barrel was found to be ip flames. In thecourse of two ae in spite of all the eff of the proprie- tors, it wus reduced to ashes, The |. at 40,000 franca, eo ee Am important dispatch has been received from the President of the Indi \y Arkansas River, “Ii sey ® treaty with the Chey Apechessy We have ay Kiowas and Camauches, for 1x white privoners held vy them, and are ex pected to return within sx days, when we shel sign the treaty, if they bring in the prisone: , The dispatch siso requests supplies to be for- warded for the Cheyeunes, wlio are in the most destitute condition Some time since ® young lady named - Young was missed from her home in the vitae afl Moran, Warren county, and no trace could be found of ber. Bhe bas recently returned home, and tells strange but doubtisss true story of hav been seized nesr her father’s house, gigge? drugged, and made insenable, in « piece of! woods near by; that sho was then rowed across the mroeote te & desk a: taken poe distance iz & wagon ® deserted house, being threaten? with death it she attempted to escape. She did, however, get ®y, and after an absence of n.ne weeks, bas returned to hor grie/-stricken parents., LOCAL NEWS. REW YOrK AND THR VICINITY. Tre Nava Docm Race—Avotnen Brew IN THe ABnanGeyents— Tus ALooNgrIN Storm Wors--A Carp room Me. Droxerson,-At 10 mine utes past 2 o'clock the Algonquin stopped her ings. her counter showing 63,252 revolutions, Mr ker- fon's card probably gives the cause, At 3 o'clock the Winooski's counter showed 62,958. She was averaga ing 19 pounds pressure of steam, The Windoski's officers claim that they were gaining on the Algon~ quin at the rate of about 115 revolutions per hoas tam the two hours previous to the stopping. Mr. Dieker~ son handed our reporter the following copy of anote which he sent to the Board of Experts at lU o'clock. A. Mot ‘taw ¥ . New Youx, Oct. 26th, 10 A.M. Meaara. Danby Pitloan and Kelway:- Gant y ~When the trial of the Wiooorks and Algonguim began, it was understood that the throttle raives were to be keps wide open, At the before startiog, Mr lsuby plelved himself to me that the order should be carrieu out, and | theretore wotified bio that i the Wisoosks throttled during v snes, Arrapshoes and reel upon terms with the They bave sent runners the trial I should at once stop the Algonquin; to which be replied, wiright, | new find thet tor several hour you Lave been, and now are. ruan. the engin of the Winvoski throttled of, and that in oder to conceal the fact from casual observation, jou © usin, estoy val\ os for tuio.tle valves, which Je in direct violatiow of Mr Forber’ cousiackh and M would not | of the promi y conquin, lon manded that the valves of the Winooeki be opeud egain, if votl ehalletop the Algonquin, as onoer stood when T began. to raise the questivm whether Mr, F rights whieh nd tor the coutract perigot. The Winooski bas gained of wore than half a jurn amunuwe, by 5 on Ol hosing her bucketein aco! ison with @ coal bare, A lision which was permitted to take piace with § bnowledge that it ouat strip orf buckew, and so a reat advantage to the Winooski, aud which m have been prevented by stopping she oneine® tor @ taoment, @ad T will not consens Ww any (Urloer advan tage being taken of sir, borbes Ke pectiuuy, etc (Signe) b.N, Dicxrasom Sim Morton Pero and the other gentlemes who form the party of Enslish cuptiallete, have ben most bountifully feted since these urriv Al ip this city, the early part of tho week they atiended @ come plimentary dinner at Delmonico’s, givea in thels honor by the Erie Railroad Company. On Wednos day evening they were the guests of the Uniom League Club, where they we eloomed by H. W, Beecher, Chief Justice Chase, Generals Hooker, Dix, and Barlow, aod many other influential gentlemen, Yesterday they viasted the habiues of Wall strevt, and were introduced to the leading “Bulls” and “Bears,” and attended the various Stock Boarda. Wherever they visit they are received with an ‘‘ady the Lest Pee)