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~ Number 10.386. UO WASHINGTON The Tunisian Embassadors the President. Release of John ALL OV BOAR: REPORTS FROM MEXI Attack en Matamoras, Particulars. or. Wasnt ILLep. OTHER MARINE DISASTE Fearful Destruction of Property. | rnin. and tte dintingnis THE The Latest News By Telegraph tothe N. ¥. Sun, DISPATCHES, and AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW Mitchel. RICHMOND HIS DESTINATION. Disaster at Norf lk. A Steam Tng Blown to Atoms. | ¢' RS, CO. THE LIBERALS DRIVEN OFF. Fren City and Miscellaneous News, THE ST, JOHN DISASTER, Four More Deaths---Additional ‘THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. List of the Candidates, &e. rom, Oct, 80. IW Y¢ K, i. livticst expressions of sympathy for my country, for which I am duly erateful The President's reply Geeeral—This inaneuration of national conrterles be ween the old Continent of Africa and the new TUESDAY, . ed, ot given, atthe entranve to Liver. see Garber. a ¢ would Probably ing cargo, bap Ye rp and rm occurred on Lake Michi of on tue ¥ith inst, The following © enashore or foundered on the Lak is we Bark, i OCTE BER Le got of 31, 1865. from her body in the endeavor, and ehe will conses quently be bariet as she was attired when she met death, During the afternoon of yesterday the bodice of the three laet mentioned were Je. vered to their | friemde, Mr, A. Bearies, agence Mas‘c:, also died et y : ig t , » | Li » Detroit, ladea with coal, total wreck ’ ane Rese that iv ie tepte wus." 000 pled thes bets towers Heilis er, cargo of lu trom Day | the same place at huli past three yeste:day morniue, e tru i ie . a, 7 Tonks hes sent te an Ravey ond am copertaliy | Cir’ Schooner, (ion, pat in at Milwaubie lus sink | and his remains weie eonvered to Hume, N, ¥, Peaced chat you have been chosen by his Highness | {ag condition. The schoor take t “A | interment. Mis, N op, of Albany, @ the Hey to le that Minister fou are favorably | bariey, aleo eunk near Port Gol ure, 1 i Al Known tour end aseholar, and above all | pumber of other © 8 wero I i y Ue \ ud al to the residence of a friend in East 3 As wetateeTian devoted to the extinction of slavery The brig Coquette. from Port au Prince, Oh and | Ungered until about « ook yester Y iY repor hia ghness the Bey | is ashore on Canopelent, between Catiylunk anc : 7 ; é hat th ) Ameticat N ‘ere trying ® humanitarian hwine Vinevard Sound. She hes four feet of | When death ended her suffering, Ar i wae that the ty iw . s i love than thie Whethera] water in her hold, lea iE ioe jo Hon. and fence, the truth of which te Oborated be erveral \ ove ro} > bilead a blowing on shore peor nave liberty aud at the same time covern | prodebly bileead. The Jou Gt Casts buok Persons who witnened it, occurred shortly after sha iteeit, The evente ing and paintul, to which you | cre nd peesengers landed ‘cain ; ; have referred in your apeech, and to whied eb _ fiplosion, A @nt Of pickpockee engared in overnment hae reterred so Kindly in your letters o en indiseriminate robbe of the dead and Fredeuce, were incliante of this greal trial, We have Mexico. mutilated bodies of the vierkns of the ere ed ° euch: and whie we than ' z Re has saved us trom the calamities waleh were threat Another Hatch of Keporte | evlam Dilcently they eearched among ened by we thank him for having in New Orleana, Ov! 20.-.Matamoras advices of & thee Mf, RTOS ne wretches for plauder, here rine : Lt) . Sletinetant are received. Novrerious aemult up tO | pistchine sg wach f ned man and \uene re. i at thy hieemne A ; true thas our e0e will be tieent, not that time had been ta out ace bythe Liberal | peving some he o ulferee of & and even at home, bat threnehout | t via Pees ed | force. Gen, Mejia had @ force of 1.50 wall armed | the females wore in ar reral instances robbed of auch i * that alghou a te and Voueuen AA ellen directed by Providence to | and disciplived troopa, and wonld te eacisied by @ | gainables ae thor chance! to have upon their person profuce beneficent results, yet that benevolence and | foes of citivens, mostly toreieners, to defend the Searleswhile crawling on his hands and kyces through peace we sves had The 5 retait of the | place Cortinas ie in Brownariiic, Va is aid to] ghey ang waters had his watch enatehed from of ery tial my “ ' hae ns tie, besides being interesting to bave aiven op the command of ba Liberal f * | pocket. Que arrest was le, @ colored man named Hikeness of @ national ne 8 toa Gomareda | because he was refused the pets ile f leading (6 | inition, @ waiter on board the steamer, who fe accused Lid t hi t rye ley poe , thor re rout of art. R Abe tA vite Kaeeniive Govern. | asaault upon Matamoras. The | forea around | by a Mr, Hotchkiae of robbir bim of agold wateh ment will enceavor to nake your eqjourn sarecal © | Matamoras is 9,0\) strona, and is commanded by | wor G60. Mir. Hotehking, in bis baste to eerape, Ar itwillasall times be psased to Rmow the wishes | a cane Melia has an fron guns | left his watch aud chain under the pillow, Mr. 1h of government ; ra A be lai tent hy the Bey of Tanie was then pre | boss patrolling the river ators and helow Matar was renitod, and aferwaris gave hiskey to Mr. Kyan cad, baal nod visitore ware several ros, Firing was heard at Beazoas on the B2d ins, 34 Broadway, to get bie watch, The latter found he President, @he cold thes wht which was no donbt the guntost practicing her cune | the coor featened from the inide, Ou opening the rodueed 1 os wh ta tea ‘an te : apact 4 ery facility would be | No apprehensions were felt in Matamoras that the | door, itien was found inelde, and the watch wae judividual cam ty ¥ a ‘ sf ‘ z olla bees them to make their sojourn piensant | Liberals would be able fo capture thecity. General | gone, Justice Hovau commited the preoner for « ‘ ; “7 ide of the usual cour Canales war at Mier heavy contributions upon the citizens, and committing numberiess out- rages apon the He had given orders that thore levying t and be expressed the hope tbat all the: tous between the Loited States and the Barbary States roay be conducted in an amicable and saciatec- trialin detault of $),00 bal, The following addit- lopal particulars, reintive to the ecene on board ihe Steamer atthe time of the catastropie, we giean tory manner. ibere remarke were saierpreted in | werchante who owed money to citizens of Matamoras from va eourers. t ‘ 5 ary Seward shen c ied ¢ copy of t fe Tiseldenve epacch'ts cieneral | should pay enich debie in full to him, or he would | ‘The friends of Mr, Searles, Inatoad of waiting antil Hashew The audience here terminated, the burn their houses, The Matamoras Mostron bas nisieue and the President and Secretary ot to adv from Helyium thet 6,000 volunteers are shaking hande at parting, sf A maeliinth The Tunis Embasay will, to-morrow, visit the for. | COME thence f Ldesomce tg tifications, and a salute wil be fired in their honor hha Ortaane Oat, nd viivaut Seo Sia At wight, they will receive the officers of the amy and navy at their Lote, Clarence Eytinge, a clerk inthe State Department, well known and appreciated fer bie gontemanly character and echolostic attainments base been ap- pointed Becretary of the Laived « ievation at Lima, Peru There have been no arran cements made as yet for thet of Jefferson Davis The President hes un Tra to the 26th inst, say that the Liberals have been whipped and driven off THE GREAT BASE BALL MATCH, The Adantics the Victors, Phi iadel phia, Get. | The firet caine in the erent base ball match between the Atiantle Clout) of Mrook- and the Athietie was playa ey, and an immense Humber preeent, The game lasted gen half, The Atiautica made catches and two home rouse and tho Athle eight fly catehes and ome home run. The Atiantice w 5 Club of thie elty t of spectators y three hours anda en tl consideration the applica- al wok of is beiivved that it tion tor pardon of Wade Hampton, ex-lieut. ¢ present (iovernor It io the rebel army, and a the state of South Carolina re ekuuked | bie wounds were properly dressed, his blood washed | sway and he ready for removal, hastened to bie wife with the things of hia condition, Instantly eho determined te him, and eotering the eaivon she rushed wiih all the fervor of affection to bie couch, and throwing her bitterness o heartrendin won him, eried, inthe utterauces that were to the bearers an dexciting to the uf her sorrow, with fever, who tu Od and towed in helpless wrewhed- be A scrowd, e\rauge » thronwed the | Place, intrudioe apon sacred sorrow of a wife and eeardless of the sufferings the man, until Capt | Petty drove them away, sud au oflicer protected them ' ) the aunoraace which gh thoughtless, wag bevertheoless inexcusable fhe room Mr sdjolning that which w heynoule aud hie family conte occupied be i a lady and Thirty-Third Year. = —— ——== Pottricat,—On Tuesday next the people Of this Su e will be called upon to elect various mew bers of the State Government, besides metbe.s Of the Senete and Legislature, and as Gra both poi!'ical parties have their nominations The Dem Sere tic condidates are as follows: For Serre ary $ oenm, of ¢ ” i man) f State—Major General easy w dag’ 4 General who wea Slermaus Sroughout the Southwestern cus te Comptrotie fine, who haa « Tucine Robineon, of Cho eplably secved in thie posi iow durtag the pa t (wo yeats, aud eutleus ri 7 ps | fnterrity ’ ® geutleuaa of adil For State Tress ures ¢ al Marseua KR. Patrict, 1 of Ontario nea Py the Army of the Poroniac WAY worthy of this po # the Provost Aud @ gente Marshal Han ere et tietiae ite Hon ot pabile tre of Atyorney Generai_dobu Van Hureu, New York, whose talents and teyatathat nate of Brown to hie feilow eitivens ot this tae tropoll For Eta'e Engineer and Burveys, seiyreter Swret, of Oneiun inl fil ' Canal Commis ‘ . hans a ee pector of Btate Prisons. Col, a. y Mesdeu f the Conrt of fale Paty John W. Urown of Orawe. For short tens \rarin | Grover, of Aileghan Rete he ; For Clerk of the Court of Appeale «bo rie fin, of Queens. he Republicans have aleo made a nunber of Bow nations, as will be seen by tne following iia Yor Secretary of State f New York. acknowledced to on bravest otlic that served 1 joa ranks, « Was coveral tly ducing the war For State ¢ Thomas H. bithe every WAY competuns ty por ably the duties of this ollice for Stave Treas ~Col, Howland, of Du For Attorney Genera! abn tt dale, of Monroe, wh Genera’ Uraucis © tye me eRk Won repu & rug hie & mure bin & laree vote thre For & * st tibe @, agineer aud purveyor—J. | netda, Canal Schenectady For Lnspector of State Prisone 4. Vial t Goo Dora Commissioner—Robert C General Daiaum 1 Full term, Wa For shory term, Jobo b P. of Ow For Judy Tunt, of Onueids Of Albany, Vor Clerk of the Court Of Cattarnugue of Court of Appeale 4 of Appenis—Heary Jones The local politicians have not yet written up ibes respective slatos, but « laree number of nowiuslivis having been agreed upon, the following Lt incluves ii that have been made public. As usual, ® variety of “associations” have taken upon themeelres | duty of ouminating candidates, some of wh mM Are Le doubt pat up to be withdrawn after t) wegular bareaing have been made, and the fr ends of ily parties h o“*been seen." Tammany cl Prosent the real domocracy, but Mozart exhibited eo much stren clections, tht those org ho at several of the law nizations wow embrary hor two infants, one of them being two anda half | B@arly one hals the voting etrength of the Domocr Ai von to-day, ia accordance with the preliming- | will be eramted during the prep pe evo Se ee ear yi ree, emneee Mere | renee old iis (NG GEbNE LSE RVe montis, The aaae || DAEs ‘THA Weubllahad de act appear te be divid fy arrangemen's, tho Tunisian embassadors n pect of Hampton's declining the honor y patout at the bases @ighieen times and the Ath. of the unfortanate woman was Mee HoT. W alleber, \ and seem to be working harmonious! ~while a brav ot ralte were escorted to the Executive Mansion by the | thrust upon bir = letice ten times, The following ia the score At the time of the accidomt Mrx. Wallaber inu thave | Of the party, eoxinesred by the politionl geniuses oy - Stat > r Mr, Perry, United ae ae ae ie ATHLETION ATLANTION been Vin her berth, as ehe had nothing on bather | Charge of the affairs of the Cluirens! Aseuciacion Secretary of State accompanied by i RELEASE OF JOUN MITOUE 7 e, a =: ver she ha ahi ot hi aa ace F : ‘ Btates Conan! as Tunis, and Mr. Cox, of the State ( , John Mit ii , ry elt | Mighigown when picked up, The two little children Ving toket up @ side teue a the qu fl ‘ore : 1, Ot. 30. Joh ehel iere \entielder (Pierce 2 | cipal refo nN at , - Departinent Fortress ore i anicacenans pr gunelae i Gd Bwith (| were found dead im their berth, and Mra. Wallaber | Municipal reform Ifthe niauy estimable ¢ ‘ ” a 10 on ” mo n ' A larce number of persous had gathered at tha | and goes to Richmon ; " Reach ‘4 Norton $ 3 | waa discovered on the carpet, where rhe wes most | Of both parties connected with the Citizous \ outer door (o witness the entrance. The distinguish ICAL INT SENCE yh bi b ( va 4 1 | Wodoubtedly thrown by the force of the eoncuesion tion would publicly assume the respon ahi ‘ ed ere at one conducted into the Blue Koom POLITICAL ENCE. pe 4 Mbit 1 2] One end ef the carpet was torn up from the floor, and | Oring those independent nominations be was b ore were in full dress and displayed on Texna, 5 giNtart. $ i | wae thoroughly anturated with water, ‘The paint | Telieve their association of the political talus ii toe their brearte marks and badges of honor, while our Washinaion, Ort, 30. Lettera from Texas aay f enema 4 9 | upon the partitions wna also bilstered, while splinters | bears, and doubtless induce the people to have nin « Cor wore the consular uniform, Standing near | that direetly after thea war the people of that siate ‘i and brokes ¢ Iny scattered around in every direc faith" in the reforn move ment, which prove eae of the lates mirrors @ea Chav Antoine Conti, | were willing to neres to alinost anything for the enke 7 1b Total... are 31} tion. Locke of hale still adhered to the boarded | @ failure Last y The pablic having been #0 oven tue Seeretary and Interpreter, and mex to him | of pacification, but that now, owing to thedilatory | ; eis, Hel, uae, SM See 2 a7 | Partition, and etaine of blood were etillto be seen | Tecelved by “professions,” mow roguire murs aa} Consul Perry, On the sofa near the latter, were | movements of Provisional Governor Hamilton, mach | Vlanties Sagan ere : 3 Upon the sheets, ‘The bedy wore soaking wet, show. | etory evidence of honesty thau nny the: wy seated Gon, Oiman Hashem, the embessador, and | dissatisfaction begine to be manifested. The Atate | At ‘ a : bd tvn famous clubs | [n# the Immense volome of water and steam that | @zhibitod by the political manawere of the Cy r ile Co nire Gaito. aid-de- | hes mede but litle progress in restoring her rela ions Lhe second game between there 7. have forved ftaway into this apartment, The | 4seociation ia the candidates they put fore ; Beeretary Seward; while Col, Ran , I) be plaved om Monday next oo the Capisoline p ; eamp to (en, Hashem, etood on the rightof the | to the Union, nor are the proper facilities vet | will be ee ‘ Par\itiow thot divided thie room from the one that | th Inst election group, The Stieon or saore epectators present, includ- | afforded thronghout Texas for taking the anneate | (iraunds, Brookion : Mr. Reynolds occupied ie broken and the coiling Thus far the Republicans have vowineted the wis fag coveral ladies, occupied seate on the voponite side. | oath Geatalk THANKSGIVING IN NEW YORK } torn into plecos gto ba chy payer While waiting fort sitent, a deeultory coaver- E pana i. F ¢ Aihanve O Governer Yenton has teeued 6 The st Jobo bas been making her trips between Reet Warsi nan or ae ek Mires: Daytua estion was rarried on by tho dintinguisned parties, | = Miiledueritie, Ga. 0 na cag “g ditch bey ei proclamation naming Thuvmday, the Tth day of fe- | thie city and Albany three times each week, leaving For Judge of Court of Co Pleas— Phe he The question having been arked Low this room cor- | this morning leid on the table, by a heavy vote, th hetgh ods hantagiving and i'rave Sew York on Mondays, Woduesdays and Friday licans have bo date whous ihe 2 : 1 srolntion asking informath of the Proviional } 4 4 ere willing to pime in opporttion to che Ho bud seaponded with the palace at Tunis, the Tunisian | rerolnti " | = ;* Albany on Tuesdays, Thuredays and Saturday PY. Dely, the prevent tneuuibent: and it be MMe Becrotary repied im Frouch through Consul Perry, | Governoy whetber President Johnson made repudi- | Lo \] NEWS ] Her inet trip wae made from Albany to this city, ebe | thes Judge Day wil bu siriually ondored t, that “it was not the room that did tbe honor, but the | stion acoudition precedent to the re-ndm isstor the | ‘ 44 ‘ be having etaried from the former elty on Saturday be geeteg crib vroipey e pait Pereon concerne |, thal was the great matter of con- | Mtateintothe TE niong, At the afternoon Sew VORK AND THE VICINITY |* Inet, arriving at thie port at ei o'clock oa For Judges of the Marius ck . ~ sequence.” Conaul Perry said that the visitors were | business of importance was transacted | Sunday morning, when the disaster occurred, D, Metiregor. For the short term, A... Disieuk oth bi n the Post-oflice operations which milledgerilie, Oct, 20,—Vrovinonal Governor | Apprriomat For Suporviror—Audrew J. b.eakiey @uch interested | r ‘aat-olieo ope ’ f ne St, Jonw Caracree ' ) a PA or Lt SAINTS... morrow J brought out *o clearly the ideasof “thinking bay- | Johnson sent a messace to the Convention at ite r é ; |, Prasr Po A : ' ike vs ; # ke The Dersocratie nominations are ns follows 7 + 6 itine t 1 } a \ nA : be Protestant Eplecopsl and Catho' borehes celebrate enets” in (ue great pamber of soldier's letters die. | morning session to-dey, transmitter ; 4 | incall gaia saline 6a “ee : a a OTT TON ‘ bag For Judge of Supreme Court —lion, Daniel ' ibuted, In many of the things they had seen it | from Washineten, already pnblished at the No jor rnr k . ? | this dey in bemerstion of al nein The | graham, against who tie Kopuvicaus hare avai tribu a , i bat Nerth Carelisa ivtedon board the North iver etean St Jobr ca oy, an wellas those to whom particular prayers | up Hidnie to them that something wae wan’ ne : = pip ea from private in. | on Sunday morning, deta . fur an ane are not devoted trae the calendar of the for For Judges of Baperior Conrt—Taminans j Is, they were very much pleased + Washington, Oct, 80 appears, from ; A apes — ate baiauel Jon won , 44h nid is tee that the Capital of | teligence from North Carollua, tha nore than , 'ained. appenred in the Pre of yesterday, @ on- | mor Church de tembrace as many names as that @ Anthony | Kobertaou a ‘ “ shyyapllacbaliised sen: , lhewren ; | tInuea the leading tonte of conversation througbout | of gue iatter, which in some instances bas five or six | Moker mean Janes Moneciet aly | iates for Cc in that Sete, if} ‘ the country was ini 1 rine toother cites; thelr | two ot the candidates for mere | P om tar alin vielted the ill-fated ricar a ay hat Ch b th For Jucge ot Courtol Common Plog i tmopression had Leen that it ueces y concentrated | elected, can the preacribed oath that ther bare | a ' a eainte to ove day inthe year, yet in that Chureh the Charles P. Daly hae recessed ali e D , an itive ' ‘ ilio: | ste uner yesterday, o nd thet an entire mete | day in kept asa high festive Divine Bervices te | woiwsmations and te eudorees by the ts ston the eleyance aod rich of fhe entre | never voluntarily aided the rebellion had . a earenan of he h - ’ ; ; Bertblncran ceosetation tat 4 é * 2 ' i +--+ - e al be bs odin e appraranc 2 eld iu the chureheaot the denemination th ede a wut’ On Ve bh to ¢ b @ t t bis they were undeccived when ; " he otfieo BOWiclm whee theal waa. “ + singe inn Dap f the fact ciat this FRIGHTFUL DISASTER, steamer during the night previons. The dead 8n4 | out the world. ‘The same epletio and gospel ls ceed favorable tu thy success v. the Kepublicnu court ance he ah OO ee MN Ap A Steam Tag Blown to Atoms--Aflom | dying had bran removed. ‘The spacious cabin bad | iy negh Churches viz.: Rev. vily 919, and Matt v. | generally se not a commercial city, but the poll ieal metropo- m= Teg ‘ e . 0 * upon the floors | 119 ‘ ‘ or Judges of the Marine Court —Por the 4 remaried that Washington Board Killed agnin been ret in order, blo t 1-12 ‘The collecta are, however, different, bat both | Tammany, Moxeit and McKeon usmuere digs lis. Secretary fewa: i ep of the country was | Fortress Monroe, Oct. 28,--The ateam tag Colajoel | and walnecottue had heen pertinily away, the | aiute tothe wholn company of heaven, the Catholle | Alker, For the short tei, Mozart und Scheu ‘s Ave oe ney se Oey Y ‘f 7 of government was | exploded at Norfolk yosterday, at four o'clock ii (ho | rhutterod miriova sad torn carpets had Leen replaced | Civech waking tne tunes of God's propitiation,”® | penne Ebithoiemew U'Conno, ead Tanruan, % the time the national » J er § - | agate eee : see to ihe ¢ ‘ " oun mei ve Land eave some Intercating facts connected | stternoon, It wae a terrific affair, Tho boat was | by perfict materia ating Me of | throgls cur “multiplied intercessors.” while the For supervieus Lawiwany pames Jawes bo yce Lode tigate y aR . Ye House, Consul | blown to stema, and all on board instantly billed, b would eenrcely read ip the pregunt sepect Of the | Provestans Episcopal aske for grace to follow His | Monarh aivert W. Lockwood neKon Wis? th p heckege ve ' ates fos y : pel p in | consisting of thet ing persons: Capt. MeCarriek, | cabin, the onpaliing story of the slaughter, Th | pissed enlote in all virty veand godly Hving.” Ja | Sovbe, i oy ’ i eal ws shri laces in all iune | Wr. Patton, of Baliimore, agent of the Bosten line | exploded boiler, however, remains ae left by the the Catholic Church the day ia a double ef the first Tho Benstorial nominations of both pertive ue Seale adaiag ee Governors reside, and at these | of steamers; the engineer, fireman, and one deck | explosion, and the portion which hed burvt eould be cinas, and a hotidey of obligation, The vestments | comprised in the following list: ela re bshisaivy ache he pie hie visite, | hand, The fracmente of the boat were eonttered | distinctly agen fromm the upper deck. In @ COuYOFSM | worn by the otticiatiny priests are white, 4h Vint, — Tammany, ©. O'Mrien Prrani Sicce . toe y |e Cutertaines nen 4 3 | i ne +f Engineer of the boat, our reporter Bea We Mchoou an a ° Secretary Seward, in the course of the conversation, | over three huaired yards distant from whare the | tion wilt my 2 a , re big Ghana ce that Tuxaraican MAnacrns ann Musicrans, pope th t ares r re : ‘ t, | warinforn th ori nt ected ue | ; he littea ice 3 mMentioued that the I s ot the | explosion took place, Tbe Coinjock was anew boa : ee aterial and in the best manner at @ cont of | ~ “Love threatening comes at inst” raya an old prow | 6b Dist, re Dore sania a Capito! and that h all the Departments of the | and the cause of the disaster la unknown “ ' i at thay ware lamacd ac tue | verb, and the threate of the theatrical manasere te Repablicate nominate Gite ec ’ A % nearly g ve a ¥ lie ud t Governnent are located. Consul Perry said the | Hurricane at Koy Wess 20 Versole |: nthe elace, when they were subjected to «| de without orchestral mnsic ere about to be eccom ity tp pit tle a visitors bed been very much interested in the ma- Wrecked, Ete. h fas oN aie of 47 pounds to the square inch, and | Pisled. On Wednesday, the lat of Novewber, ell | @th Diet.— I loge, M ebinery they had seen, and eepocialiy with the ine The United States steamer Massachasett ae ente wae then given whieh permitted &5 | bieee aod reed bende will march ontand be succeeded * ©, Bing, 1 ey sa cella esate prime cadgai er nr “{ © : + of steam to be carried. From an un- | by plano u w & compromise ie effected to-day. i ry (aes Maat a much rea bundred, or even a thoursnd, men, Consul | the Philadelpbia Navy son @a'San Bees taeda [ee 4) examination made of the boliers yesterday, | ‘!he cause of thie is, that the musiciana have struck | 7th Digh—'Law. wud Dictart unite om ber Perry, by request toe Tunisean Secretary, ine | The Marsachusette left New Orleane on th Na en is earasif the biome should rest open the | fr #68 week extra from $14 to $20 andthe man. fie af cry ioane “the wis Me qeired whether everything in the room war of | On Bunda: (eto! road, while lying as « ee tore of the belier, as a tiaw in the from wae | 8&¢'8 have heretofore refused to pay it, This strike Uulted Bervice, William be Lacy . ican manufacture, to which Secretary Beward | the harbor off Key West, a gale op * ny ries ‘athiy. @lelhlan ane » wae unquestionably the | I#inconsequence of instructions from the Musieal Dem, Jon Keagan, g * night inercased to a fm plain'y ane \ nab) M “ A, he believed om with the exception, perhaps, | morning rhe es och 49 de : care lia of ite explosion, The boilers wore of a very | Protective (inion, to which nearly all orchestral mu- For Assembly, aowlnations have Lewu dius as ; on ’ » Hurricane, blowing ant londay afternoon ¢ ears OF 4 f° . at bg ‘atin : pio Best geal sseteeyary des lias eae | vessel in the harbor went ashore, except the Mutt | igicn sige, being tweuty-eicht aude half feet long, | #lanein the city and viciuity belong. ‘The max follows: Consul Perry remarked, in rerponse to a question |S" ved from 4 thirteen and @ half fect wile in front, end twelve | 86M have accordingly determined to employ piano- Irate Tain kay AA Means Yriiate Wi from Mr, Seward, that there was 10 ayetomatio | tt | fect diameter of hell, From the #teamer our re- | Players rather than pay the demandeof the “I niog- | 2st Dis MoKeot. Jere, Dauoran exploration of ¢ art 4g Dow carried on mu Ara ; | head of ateam, and Ine porter neat prareeded to the New York Hospital, | ite." Vianiate, | sik Me Delong 40 the + as } ud Dist et bbs YES Ble heats M. Corvis ered over the » would per se A TAU ra Hi par of desolation. | where reversl of the wounded and dying were con- | 8nd ft will be dificnit to get enouga ef thom; there. | vid List Keva, Goo. 1. Lousrel, Mer . . t eamnito . mornin, hve ate ny ‘ ter t r v 13 etoves and take the The desuitory conver | Twenty wrecks were visible from the Lankout a he: coon) amortly atter the tragic event. Inthe * Dead | fore, they will have the alteruative of bri ng in | ‘ selon was here interrupted by the eatrance of | Woot a largo ship, name UkuOWn, © Dt as Fi! Hons connected with this institution, lay the | their wives wud dauchters, os Lester Waliack once ath Dist Vai is Joke Ni Cw Yresident Johneo i de y ’ \atel, id d om the reef near Ke, Weethicit, ot 4 * declared » would do. ' PA oat vory Nepub, . Presiden hoon - “y Be toe - im eae a a a MP aiateaia nak ie " sealed and dlevenred remains of poor Lye antby ue lared th would do, if uli elee falled a 8 * Jud, Dew., Rovers Kuce ‘4 . sore to thelr feet adit bpinscinnes Meciebriaaee 1 | of the ara runming eo high it wae iupo ) hiesite hiaonce Deautitul, but now distieured bride | the mmore at present, but how about the ooora Gth Dist.—Tam. and dors Keipa Bogert Group and howed, which aaiutation was in like man- | her or learn her naine It_was alsorwar r tay. tt ry of thie unfortunate patria nead | There, it appears, the manazare inet succumh., The | (Chee. Hiauvet, Repul F turned, when His Excellency General Otman | tained that she was within 7 miles ot Morre is Managers’ Assoctation | a tus thin evening | Oth Dist—'Lai., Moz, and Boneon, Wor 1 2 sar , 7 4 when the ervclone atu L r ntering Vnior i ablor hepub., Badu mith dg ; | bound into Havann, when & her ' the Union Army at the commenc ; Sy mipulag ue - sig Repub. Biduey Sinitt Hashem real fr a paper written in Arabic, an Vortions of the roots of the Goveininent ¢ onl He ra montof the rebellion, the buthand bad been eb ot, | $0 bake final action ou the enblect Teh Diet, ee Laer mV rs ¥ k ay andsees, OF Rule} i peg egy “he mae ied He denne n tominige & yj captured, @od gent to Libby Prisom from which be Fine Commission,-Fretnes Vourstern 8th Dist,—Jaiw, Jacob d.ebache: M i Fxcruneney: Hie Higher ‘ th Rey of Tunis, my | Gane ab Rae Greets the inner t of whi f nae afterwerds removed to experience the tortures of | @....4 iia Batineas 1) wo Buaten Aicieod, breuk uly, ley dat ° Verectines and the respectin! huwaye whic | eAy tt waa ane hee pa ote Bary Key lag Andevronsille, A few weeks sinew he renehod home, |... ON HGox gun Lidice Compaxt Oanannar, | FRY PRET oa Ane Mei! tea itt reat pietne Key orem pees pening | iia’ whe Garena away. ALG A.M. Tummdny vl inimediately commenced preparations for his The aaual tri-weekly meeting was held yoate y Pie Daily, Mow, mia itepyt ss Bias eek ouey and tb our people che | 24th, the Maasaeuusette pub to oem, homey 1 j long contemplated marriage with @ lady of this j; Morning. There was notmuch business trananeted ist * Hag pA and McKeon, Thos. J. Grea ereat pleasure h he experieneed on the | tie ae euil runing mountelas high. {| olg. Pho evens was consummated on Thursday | phe + lowing Velovicar ( were tallayed | aan Mepub, dam", ( oe wsati i laraitous war, ‘ Visible wloug the whoie exten of ty Ww Bie 3 aed } ! Volanive on pank 290 wpu , foe tastorati p of pesre and tran mility er your | | Oe, 26th, afteruoon, tnt. {0 & ‘itells, from | West end on the Hatumtay following he, with | from duty, and all otlicere and mewbers of the aame | 11th Dist.-1 na, Ars de ier er eee arent conpirs My auguet Sovereign has also | rescued the officers and crew of the bric pret + bie youug bride, atarted upon their wadding tour | \,, good standing, on the 101 No Serer d kata : lo ‘ tad. ven % i by ' * c » ol bes ’ th ver + p ] viet tm ,, fe . . instructed me to present to your Excelieney express Cordenas for ifertjand with at \pantooed | yich what seault one readers have already been in- | 4, 1,, tonorebly dlecharged 1 aap pi Tene bale Mis peor LA A fons of condolence for the tragi aaah Sante a vessol acomplete wreck aud in @ euRINE 69%" | - 4 rhe peip will be burled to-day, at two Engine —Potor Mastoreon, %%: Colnm? Tagore maa er iste nat a| catioual evief and execedingly affocted his Highnoae, | divien Dikemank clock, from St, Lake's Church, at the alter of which | Manhattan, 43; Union Ihe Trade dik Dist TAAer Re Moe) ntoe te We We ards pty, nape ape “ir vat wi i Sage ney Severe Mavine Dies Vier and | they were, on Thursday last, united under euch aun 1b b ns 1d Fork Wa stou, 2s 14th Dat Kou, bY. Wheewr, Repu © ds eudthe misfortunes of ihe United states. Ln view y Oct. 3 The steamstips : meer, AD: zoppa, 423 Kupire, 4 y any of the trieadahip watch unites the:two countries hie | Net? Orleans, Oct, 30 rrived lire. fey | brightausploes, Tu the same mov also lay the lifes | Howard, $6." dime hh Ladler. dobit Hecke ry Twn, Fd. Tl. Anderson, MeSeou, Ju. Highnevws the bey sendeto your F cory Lis por: | Mlasiasipp!, from New York, have copy ho passage, | leas bodice of Archwaller and Lis wile and child, and | Layette, 6. Une ene er vont to Le | 16th Dist. 7 # hepub,, Alvin Rove duu be bralt ap Soueente of Lie tries uabip al, ne in Ut | both experienced very heavy weather 09 i" bulla of | also the remains of Mr, Cyrille Archambeault, end a edit they etre iy 4 . wes gan red. to he etn G, busi} fighooes hess livey iniorest and » wasn dostre, 1) The Missiasippl lost her cargo books #4 | a ae he body of biewif and child, ‘The | somes at tie how Det wictent ty tet, wiv ag | 26th Dist, oi» Ao By igcenreng, Mes. fee! myselt tattered and exceedingly fortunate that | lading, and her office mail bag, &he Tornaveral. | istter was terribly disfigured by scars and-burne, the | pRvual coupensation of #1, dopdiy thee, G, Devens Lad. bsp. the choice ot hie Highness hes talen Upon me to Ace | she we large vowel sunk off Cape i i : id fieen tin’ Gots, ana’ ila QOaniarvas Bayine Co, (No, y4 2 Was also org A. Lovinger eou.py.jab this important and honorable mission, whose She also saw clarse quantity of wrecke! + 4. Harri | tee peale om y Rance | in the houve Of Mazeupa Hove « 7b Diet sui, Kobus. B, Bradford Leput, lesa pucc.s I ehould segard ne one of the uoblest resulte| New York, Ont. ot liar! _P. Buncnenis, Pb.L. | bloated beyond all semblance of humanity, Efforts Ladder, Co No. 1), was orgunize , j eis Batouelor, bud Deu, OC. k deohene ; Bees tte sal four Eeeelianeeet on ye ey Aten tn tie Bie ina “ the eutracc® © | bad been made to remove the ciotliug of the little tumed ever tetha et gad Sy were die ted ur | Gene ul c ‘J wen eho ie ) emp rolier, th cpg m0 Sure ce iu thus fal eaa' dasictos ary whore received, | that harbor, ’ C, Dy tor Down enfortunaiy bud the wader desh and skin were wore! ther use (0; by the Deyeruueas, AW Gusi od, (Cominned os the tam Page, 4 mes) cordial amd Gatioring grveiiugs aad Bolg Valo, from bydaey, 0, Bu

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