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Number 10.387. Ry Telegraph tothe N. ¥. Sun. NEWS FROM EUROPE Death of Lord Palmersten. EARL RUSSEL HIS SUCCESSOR. PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA. Terrible Panic in Madrid, 500 DEATHS A DAY THERE. 200 a I Jay in Paris. THE JAMAICA NEGRO REVOLT. Eorrible Crucities Perpetrated. A Magistrate Cut to Pieces. FROM WASHINGTON, Announcement by Mr. Seward. England Coming to her Senses. 00D NEWS FROM SOUTH CAROLINA, WADE HAMPTON DEFEATED, The Late Gale. &c., c&c. From Europe. Five Days’ Later News, New York, Oot 31.-The Inman eteamer City ef Boston, which left Liverpool on the 15th inst, and Queenstown on the l¥th, arrived bere at an early bour this morning Father Pont, Get, 31, The eteamahip Damascas, trom Liverpool on the 19th, via Londonderry on the Word lust., bas pissed this point en route to Quebec DEATH OF LORD PALWRRSTON Lord Palmwerstou was euddeuly taken i!l on Sunday, e¢ 17th, when a relapee oceurred. Ou the morning yi the 15th the following statement from his physi- tians wae published Lord Palmerston's condition altered suddenly for (be woree in the eveniug of yesterday, and he is now gradually #uking mas Wasson, M.D, yiumror Sir, MD. Antes Daaper, M. wv. issue of this card Lord « Brocket Vall, Oct. 18, 9 / Half ao hour alter the Palmerston died. eighty-first year on tho 20h of October, A dispatch dated London, Vict, 19, aaye: “Business at tho Stock Fachange aud other quarters was almost suspended, end a deep and universal regret ia expreesed by all parties at bis loss.”’ RAT! BUSSRLL THE PROUANLE PREMIER A dis 4 at London on the 19th save “barl Russell wil probably enceeed Lord Palmeraton, Lord Clarendon taking the Foreign Office —but noth tng official Is known” Lan son, Oct, 20 ~The ancy in the Premiership, ennsed by the demise of Lord Palmerstoo, has not yet been fille’, It is generally believed that Earl Russell will be bis successor, but nothing of an ela natare has tra: 1 relative thereto, the Queen being absent - The ship Myrtle, from Liverpoo! for Savannah, has put back to port The ahip Hermann, from Havre for New York, put to Portiand om the 17 ving received damage by collision, nm & visit to Soot! THR CHOLERA ebaracter At the capital five hundred por day w dying from the dis Man half @ million eounts, leaving the city by thousands way be left behind,and it has been found ar place troops at th Stations in ore serve order, In the conveois the chole the chape! for thirt Bodies Lviag kept «! ix hours in the for the 1euaiuing lutontes to eecape contagian, sirickeu eubjecta, but going by ber Ministers ac more encou * The eor I ore pondent of the Lond raging @ chok be aluiort eutie fined to the 7 viliap resent Vielbwtion & pe. bar long since subsld have epsred the Feruruing to Malta, The Teves of Oct . ber of dewthe trom ct bri on | 1th: uoday, about 2H given Af of the treatment of persous wh the mortaiity :* ‘Lhe purmbhe« eof the lithe » been on etn t a the nuinber of ad wesdd that, if in » public, she pooner aud enter persone the attacked are att pital as a leas trom verio military quarters, ing tho commander-in-chief orders a army of Paris extra air nd exerelse in Epgioud ublic mind ia becoming composed, In recard to th athe which occuried @t Epping, near L WiPTING Gazerre, of Oct, 6c, * ve tires Wild notes of elarm have passed te disease bus beon called b THE isasters on Sea and Land,! mus He would have completed his | The latest news from Madrid is of @ moet deplorable 6, ous of a populasion of less ‘The people were, at last ac- Indeed, #0 violent ie the stampede that people rush into the traine without taking (heir tickets, in fear that they enarv to r to pre- hae com. ar the nuns, who when dead buildings after being laid ia On account of the bulldings, the disease, of course, apreade replily, and it le almont impossiile The Queen has anxiously desired tovesura to her panic has beea dissuaded from so ubte trom Malia relative to the diseare are 1 lingers among us continue nderd, the epidemic tiny be said throughout the wealthier The giarto whicu ite edvent at firet created | negro wotan ripped open his bowels i, and many persous who took the opportunity of travelling op the Continent are In Paria the ceathe from cholera were increasing, department of the reday, 210, on Friday, Tsu; Favor- by several Paris apers, who think that (ho arraugementa now made D filet attacked with he ot ova has been more cons ble than on pre that of ihe veathe lesa, ‘This is ensily ex- The exisiones of the epidemic being known ted to sovanced On the news were mptly ldeued to purify the barracks and give the he malady ts divsppearing, and the ndon, the Now thas ¥) people Gre beginning to quietly luouire what were the pie- se Lux Caused of the outbreak of cholera at Epping, heeupers ition ie weil illustrated by the fact thas y the various names of Geipes', Diack fever aud Asiatic cholera, The ter is probably nearest the truth, and the causes of Kareak were Badoultediy seoumulations NEW YORK, filth and impare water, A writer who sieus himerif * Publie L ,' draws a frightful pietare ot the recone of the calamlsy, and deciares that mounds ot putrid substances were jeft te rot in the sun beside pools of vari-color- amnant water, To complete the cata- loeue of horrors the water aret for drinking purposes calue from @ | which communicated with a cess poo', Bure! re wae enough to sccount for any die eave; Dut ifthe cal miy hae the effect of ailaring foovieh fears aud inducing the exercise of proper pre- cauuon, M will have sulserved the public good, although ag the cost of private misfortune.” CATTLE PLAGUR, The cattle piaene appears to be spreading in all di- rections notwithstanding the vigoreus measures that have been adopted to arrest ite progress, The sabject of Interdicting cattle faire was brought up before the ol fre Mawistrates on the 17th, and vigorous mea- ere ‘ted to pr t faire sod cattle mar. 40° held in the die Jaines Cairo who bh Holland supplies information relative to the direase in that country. Up to the last official etetement 219 animnais lad been attacked, of which 1,169 died, 674 were slnn red, T17 recoveret.and the remain- der were under treatment. So in propertion to the whole numter of eattle in the counsry less than three in every 10 bad vet been attacked by disease, and rot two in 1,000 have perwhed REPORTED TROCKLE HETWHEN PIR AND FaAaNcr. Greatercitement has been created in Eng'and in consequence of the pablication of a letter by the Lon- don Tives from ite correspondent in New York, and which states that Mr. Seward reently sent an ultima- tum to the Prench (iovernmant on the Mericaa ques tlon. The letter ie datod New York, Oct. 4th, and eve we ‘ been making @tonrio UNITED STATES United States Government received informa- ' lately from ita Consul at Alexandria thet the Frmperor of the French wae orcanizing @ force of Fa pian troope for cein Mesico A Cabinet dacurion wae inmediatele held opon the mbject, aodahe ultia announced in a dispatch just sent tw France by Mr Seward, The ¢ ch tates that the 1. §, Government could not temporize with the Mexican difficulty any further, It has, therefore, sicuifiedto the Emperor that it will not permit the troope in question to 1, and that ane torther i tervention on the part of the Emperor Napoleou inay load toa rupture between the two coverninents, This, Tam informed, isthe tendeacy of the dispaich. Ite importance depeade very much on the way in which the Emperor r ea to it, Within the past three months two arate Communications ha made to the French governme the oat mu pose of which could not be mistaken. From the bos f th npire down to the prerent instructed the American p before (he iLmperor tho fact that his government could mot a to the juterposition of Freuce without sacrificing the Mou- roe doctrine, and that it could never relinquish Phe Londoa Pimps, commenting upon the letter, “Whatevermay be the precise form of re- trance Mr, Seward has taken, or will take, i t acvolness, to tre no stronger term, » Luited States and France, and * occupation of Mex Furopean troops tuny possibly 4 f De ditfer ences The article cone Fiance hes no intention of occu { Mexi- esp lerriv and only to 8 for ne countries of purpore of “restoring one er the fir the gwhe to civilization and commerce The London S1Au contains the following state- met in large type We expressed our conviction yesterday that the plece of aac news publieved by the limeson the sulject of relations vetween the Luited States aud France, im reesrd to Mexico, would turn outtoe be whoy We are now in a position togive our readers an @uthorita- tive assurance that out conjecture was perfectly cor- instact, from the effects of a cold, but | rect, Part of the f ment Pr ine anereen cor- : mde at of iMB4 must have referred to an rallied and steadily improved antil the evening of | Teepondeat o Set, sladaer teak, @ eink ined ta oid transaction, re @ menacing dispatch late.y addressed by dir to France, waseutirely baseless " No euch dispatch has been torwarded or written Jhe Pail Mall Giaverre believes the run ored dif- ferences be ou she Coited states aud tiance | been exaggeraced, and aiue: “The more we review all the tendencive of the Federal ment ence th ireudor of tb the iene room is there fo posing is courting liision with auy foreign powers The Henacpeaye: * No one, we ehouid think, will be more surprised and anooye! than Mr. seward, at the news that be hae seul ap ultimatum to the kin peror of the Freacu THR PRMIAN EXCITEMENT Additional arrests continue to be reported by the Irish newspapers, And Aeirict watch le Kept for vee arriving from America United Kingdom, one of the Giassow and New York steamers, pub into Lough Bw heward a mere abeurdisy on © 16th, and her apperrance baving exciied some ane. at once ordered to look after - inedom steaming out of t Taneb when sho was ine dby th vessel, which brought her to by Oring twos! her bows, and ¢ her to return to her anchors ‘There @ miou arch of the paseenvers and ther Y, WEDN considering the point of commuting the sentence of Henry Wire from death to imprisonment for life; but no decision has yet been announced The President to-day received advices that the Georgia State Convention hae declared slavery for- ever abolished, by @ unanimons vote, and without debate. The setion of South Carolina in electing Wade Hampton as Gu ernor, of Georgia in advocating the payment of the rebel war indebtedness, and of Mis. tippi in refusing to take ap and pase the constitutional amondmoat abolishing slavery, is believed in Wash ESDA ington to have seriously affected the future policy | concerning thore States, and wo have « ered the admission of thoir dolecatos in the next Conyrora, The following isa copy ofa recent letter from the Secretary of staie to the secretary of the Nevy apon the subject of the removal of all restrictions upon United States war vessels in British porta, It fe also understood that official intelligence has been received to the effect that Admiral Denman, the Britieh naval commender in the Pac'tic, hes been ordered to seed cruisera in search of the Shenandoah, who are to captore her if met with Der vantwrs? or Stare, Wasnisoros, 2 yn Wellea, Serr To the Hon. G Sir,—T have t information a copy of @ dispatch receivet f Mr. Adama, tecether with ite recom panimnent a copy of a note of Bart Koeeell relatiog to the restrictions upon American national vessels which ly were mamitainag y her maj ‘evernment im Hritieh re and =owa he patch shows that @)) the ebjectionatie ree'rainte referred te have now been en tirely removed, and that it te the desire of Hor Majest:'s Government that unrestricted horpitality se0 friendship ehail be shown to the vessels of war ofthe United States in all Her Majesty's ports, wheiher at hone or abro The President hae d rected me to make known to Har Majesty's (overt tment his factvon for this pleasing mani fratation and justin on the part of (ress 1h therefore to request you to era of the United States that the instr ave here. tofore been given them te make discriminations to regard to their veeseie in Liritieh porta and their Intercourse with Britieh naval Ve-wel*, Are now Coun- termanded and withdrawn, and that heaceforth the mort liberal hospitality aud courtesy will be expected to be shown the Navy of the | nited States to the Navy of Gre ritain 1 have the houor to be, Sir, Your obedieut ser Wit South Carolina. Wede Hampton Defeated. Columbia, S. C. Oct. %). Retarna from al! the dle tricts give Orr, for Governor, about 500 majority over Wade Hampton Perry was elected Senator to-day for the long term ending 1571 Calffornia. Interesting Items, San Franctro, Oct, 26,— Arrived ship Née Plas Ultra after a long passage trom New York shalexperien: ed calmeand boad winds during [the erenter part of the voyage, This will account fur the delay in mak- tug the trip. She was foriy-five days off Cape Horn An errival from Japan today brings dates of the 15th day September, Among the earge brought by th rrivaiare three hundred and twenty packag of slik worm eges, for shipment to New York, and thenoe to France, ‘They are valued at $80,000. They are shipped by this circuitous route to avoid the tropics. ‘The Japaneze news ie unimportant, The Treoon ia represented as indispoead to return to Yeido at present Reventaen miles of the Western Pacific Railre erteadine from Sen Jose towa ed, and laborer The work has silver mine owned br nt, LP rwaup (how, le Stooklon are @ 1 in laying the track smmeneed of developing the quick a New York company, and situated near Mono Lake, three hundred miles eaet of Ban Freor now eng seo) The laborers emp oyed are freed from Kiehmond The ELevaTon, the colored men's newspaper, published in thie city, men, and recentiy arrived eneourares similar efforts to employ the froeimen on this coast, aa the beat posible opening | for miproing there condition lugeage wae iuade, and a lady having been tound in possession of @ revolver and “ecartain 6 ious do uineutas,” & cumber of Uw const-guard ana policemen were pat on guard to accompany bhe lady t on to ascertain more particuls ting her, The nleea tested by the b public ast snow ledge of tue organization is gradual y sul ‘Lhe London Daiiy NkWo pay Kach anc baten of arrests, instead of jucrearing the put the inconee: ais Commercial Intelligence. siarin, seemsto Make More sppare quent foliy of the movement which «ru Liver poo!, Oct, 20.—The sales of cotion for the week foow up % 4m bales, The saiea on briday were 10. bales, the market closing firmer and unchanged. it Jeald. on the week, Miduling Uriears d 8 cecline of wad. Breadainifs firmer. Corn dull and decline The provision market ist and qu London, Oct, 20, Console, ) , {or money, ‘Tbe builioa ap tbe Bank of Bogiaad bas increase C4.) aa yrrte an Broons.—U'. 8, Five-Twenties, 64 . brie Railioad shares, 67 yah 4. Linols 4 ‘ Jamaica. Uprising of the Negroes Agninnt the Whitce There— terrible (ruchics The Havana steamer at this port, brings the confir- | matory news of the uprising of the in Jamaica axainst the whites, Ler Majesty's Coneul Gt (hie port, it ie said, dein receipt of dispatches of the utmost importance, Many revolting morders had Lecn perpetrated by the negroes, A white ma- gisirate had been shockingly mutilated, his fincers end toes cut off and (hen murdered; after which negrose was spreading rapidly at last accounts, and the great- alarin prevailed among the whites, The deps ure of Admiral Hope from Halifax with the 17: Regiment is officially announeed, From Washington. Wasninatos, Met, ot The foneral services attendant on the death oft Ulrieb Dablgren, were celebrated to-day, The Pre dent and Cabinet and a large number of army and navy officers were pr in the First Preshyterian Church, to which p TeAInAlne were Rey. Henry Ward delivered an addreston the beneficial rerulteot the war, though at the sacrifice of life,and eulogized Co onveyed t wd of the mal wheu@ fayoiuble reaction may | Dablgren in this connection, At the conclusion of @ obtained,” » ce , ~ escorted ty the The Birracks of Parie bave been attacked ine the soremonion the yemasing wer iff h pid degree, Four cholera paticnts, from the Nepo- | tailroad etation wo be transported to Philadel pls leon Harracks, were eent to the Val de (irece The Postimesier Genera! has ordered mail service Wednesday, October Uth, and on a a the Montwome establishment rece.ved twenty. | 2 the Alabamaand Florida, and on the Monty ty and Weatpoint Railroads : Brig. Gen, Kdmunod Bebriver, Inspector Genere’ who wae direc ed to investigate certain compan’ made by citizens and residents of Charlestou & C+ has made hia report fully exonerating Gen, Heiea fromm all aets of mal-admialstration while ia cule mand of that post. a Orders will soon be tssued for the immetls lease of @ large number of persona who wore senrenced during the war to imprisonment in torts aud penitea: aries, Uta romorted to-day Vans the President a mrioualr te 16 The mating | twith bLandrede of others | Tha Oregon Rraveaman eatimatos the overland | emigration to thar State thie wear a 0, nearly all of whom will rertie in the Willis Valley | Bendwieb Isiand d f the Oth inat. are received RC. Wylie, Minister af Porelen Affsire, was } dangerously i. The bark Albarte had arrived from Chine with a carga of 2h) coolioe ipeluding over fitt + | women, They were bound to labor fivescare nt | fons {ollare per month, clothing themselves, Their Otbur necessaries were w be provided for by ther | roas'ere, ® LO were af to take care ‘mip cneea of ecknees, The com of p ining coollee on these terms ia gh0 Oa RUSSEAN-AMER IOAN TULEGHAPTOIG ENPEOITION, Teatest Accoan San Franciccn, Oct, &6.--The Ava, California, printe the following cetalle in regard to the Russian American Telogrephic Capeditien: “The bark Paluoetto, Captain Anderson, of the Kuer -American Teleciaphic Expedition, arrived from Mlover Kav, on the cost of Asia,on sunday even. i Ty thie arcival we have late news of the provreas of the te egraphic expedition, Col, Bulkley and party errived at Plover Bay in Sepremter, having sounded | across Hchrine'* Straite with the toamer teorge LM Wright, ‘The bottom of the Straite wae fonnd quite as fevorablc er antic.pried for the ln tag of the cable, rv roporte shar th river isid down on the reap asthe Rinely eotioal with the Yon Kon, ant ie NAVIES slenirs as far as bnelish saicath, with party oO toe Yon ou to New Westminie oh bia, war left at For Kt. Michaels, | wiligoupshe Yon Kon and Kinehpack in @ amall steamer, Lizcle Homer, whieh te but | thrty-five feet long, ‘Tho will proceed by the head of neviestion, and shen scross, with reindeer or on foot over the ice and epow, antl they strike the seiticmnente ja Britich tua, Col, Balkleyts party found the earth on the Ar arican side thawed om, but lozen their arrive toan average depth of ten ia below fo an unknown depth, o wonder, ‘The country on the American shore wag role and ke, bus nos nig si wes destitute of tit (orantiey har se found to be the beet tor Jing the cable ont Am “iean sido: itis arate hart with good mad bottom, From this poe ndluga were inade veroes to the entrance of ls ayienc: Lay ‘The bol om was found w be very f able tor the laring of the telegraphic cable, ag }itierisilow #ud €xposed to the southeast gales Machigne Bay wastound tu lotice, Vinten Hey was © landing the to be a aoo? harbor well suited fo The Aesintic coast wae found entirely destitute of imore mountainous tian (he Ameciean 1 was fom! tha wa depth ol airy tromen solid ow that. When the Val ie forming constantly, The Ne x4 * bitterly cold, and winter wag jot approsehin The part, found the Indisos on ph aides of the Strauta well disp andcapable of t ente:| Kueslian offi { private eliizepe rendered every posible sw te party, and expressed the hveliest m the @aterpries, The «cenery in many ted was maenificens and much that wae oand NOW Was Witnessed by the party, ice coming through Behrings >trailas were who appeared to be taking a “dead report ww the officers of jowe: ° lex raph » 0 LUik--nothing in tiie highest iatitude to prevesh BOF FO Ube dilhcultioe #0 great as sup- | posed." Arthe general meeting of the stockholders of the Natioval Express Company, beid ot Itichmond, Va, last night, Gen, Joseph &. JoLoston wae elect +4 Preaidend of the Company, ‘Treaties with the Indinng, St Louts, Mo., Oct. 31.—The Dumocnar's apectal, from Lawrence, Kansas, enys that Geo. Harvey's chief clerk, jIriom, has arrived from the [odiam Counc at the | ead # sof the Little Arkansas River, The Council was in session 29 dws and | Concluded treatics with the Arapahoes, Cherennes, Krowes, Caman hea, Ca.does and Apaches whe widest of the tribes on the plait The hiowaa¢ up two white women and elt children, helt prisouere forewhi monthe, Presents were distributed to the lodiane after the treaties weoe signed. Nearly ail the members of the Commias'on are euffering from fever and agur THE LATE STORMS Additional Disasters, Marine and Other- wine. The U. 8. steamship Joho arrived at this port from and reports Oct, 22d, expe- ous barricane from the North East, AtS PM. the wind becoming ao heavy that the eb Ip coald not be kept head to the eee and finding that the nireof the hurricane uld) pase direetly ewer ve, if we did notchange our position, accordingly at the above mentioned hour bor away to the South Weert and ran across (he path of the etorm until 8 A.M. on the following morning. when the wind hauling to the Weatward, t Sew York, Oct Riee, Conunander New Orleans rienced a trem ai Howe orterday re away on our course with a fair wind, and arrivet et Port Jefferson, Oet, 24h, ab 19 M Found that the hurricane hat biown down a large brick building at Fort Jeticrson, and killed the poat 40 MOVE rely Quarteamaster, Huildings t njuring several le the Fort were anroofed, chin neve blown down, and trees torn op by the roota, After here landing convicts, steaned out of the harbor. Arrived m Keywest on Monday of the 2th, where found that the gale had been intensely severe, it heviug early desolated the island Every ves! iu the harbor had been either susk or driven as ® One large slip, coal laden, was driven ashore at the ilehthouw. One man-of-war ny bigh and dry on tho reefs. Ali the pilot boate were eliher euuk or driven ashore, Several tug- boats sunk at the wharves, afler demolishing the wharves and liking sundry vessels, Quite a vam ber of houses were uuroofed, aod most of the trees torn up by the rc Alver filling the water tanks end taking thet *# 0a board, steamed out of the harbor, At 3 P.M. epoke schooner 1), W Warner, of Hrookhsven, Ct, who reported having lost the re n overboart aud weasel badly damaged, ring up for Key Woat Steamebip Northern Light, from New Orleans Oct isch, with merchandise, watle and passengers, ar- rived at this port yesterday Left on Har, steamers (rulding Bt nd Concordia and bark lrucks Oct. 2iat steamer (rolding Star p do her north Oct. 93d, at 2 1. My Int. TO 26, lou Ty Bu, encoun- heavy blo ta toe oneiward) wind ering about 42. M. to the northenet. and blowin ® hurricane, «leh lsated about ly hours, wheu wind hauled about NN. EB. and continued blowing very They ere John heavily for 1d hours more, during whieh the ehip gered mobiy., Duriog the gale carried away rudder And wheel! ouse, causing ue to patinio Port Koval for repaire arriving Ucy th, eb is Maud atver uuder- ee Al oe feu lapse) ate vt eu tor 4 Ours, wae permitted to repate ar we see, Ors, suk vim 1 jug and Pate, strony northerly wit British brig TA. Pitt, Cowell, Hermuda ten days, tin Port Ro) al amere Guid- Since seuving ort Koyal had at this port yester re Oct. 20:h, 26 miles b of Pire la aad Light, eaw schooner Ellen, Capt. fand tor Boston, tron wieiphia, with @ 1M a sinking condition: took otf Captain fod crew and broughs toem to thie por, the when je about 200 tone veers old, end owned by Reed & Cobb, 0) Boston, aud va.ued, with cargo, at @b,00y, Steameh p Peri, Dolanvy, from Savauah, Oct, 29d, witor iaudiee aad passengers, aleo arrived at this port Get, 224, had a etroug breeze from N. Ey and at Ss POM. It Inereased tow very eevere gale, which Ine'ot bG hours, lemt eaile and received some other Canine; SO, put into Chatlesion tor oes, called egeiu /7th, sigce thea bad head winds (Ny Teleoraph.) Narrow Lecape of steamship Victer, Portresa Monror, (e Y The steamahip Vietor arrived today in tow of tha steamship Alabaina, completely disabled, The Vietor left New York for New Orleans the Ylet int. On the “4th ahe encoun tered a revere pan wh ducing the day inereaped violence, carrying y her eaiin and clearing ber ce Very nove thing, Abd © in the ters a harcien track ber trom © HOTthodey when she eprang seas, nda hande were enlied to the pumps, Atdso the burricaue continued, aud ANCUOL WAR Cert, She Mnchwery having become ate avied. She wae in iat ii, long. 7 lheciew labored at the pumps anti exvausied, when the ployed wil the Geek pasee ny y to te the crew. ‘dhe ot ch, her boilers aud trolebe ait have becm loss but for (Le timely assicnnce of the Alaina the Captain of the Alalarns reports that he is from New Oth With & earko of Coslon Louud Ww New Yok. ¢ ver.O.h, when abou! une buuuted gules susb Of Chan@rld, be spoke le Kngheh abip GC) W Keeved, W lich wae laden wita colon, aud dismasted Hie could 1euder Ko ammieinee, Ou the eine uny | gew a bark ad brig bub ucmuiae bul wee Unabio to obiuiu (HOI Laws, Lue ue compietely ewept SUMMAKY VENGEAN( Lyoch Law in Oneida (Co Ubea, N.Y Oct, $1.—A fa ly named Loomis how beeu for many years iovorious in this County, bus has wanaved to ercap. ea publehment, Last night thoy weve mobbed ab their Wouse near Waterville, ia this County, Their abode was surrounded late at night by @ largo crowd of people, euppored to be w Vigilance committees, compoved of circens of towns of Marshal and Sangertield, They burned the buildings on the piacw with the cxerpiion of the dweillag bous All the propwty in tag bs cluding eight horses, was burued, inthe affeii, ove of the family, eaid to be Washington Loomis, wae killed outright, and bis browher vee Loowla, was mortally injured, Another aceount eny «that neither Of the brothers were killed, bus that they were ribly besten, their skulle be.ag fractured in several Places. Both were alive at one o'clock this afternoe ny but no hopes of their recovery were eniertained. No arrests had been made up to six o'clock (his evening, “ the r The # much excitement in | bica, au! shroushout the County THE TURP, An Antevishing Verformance. Boston, Get. 31,-—The gieatest tweuiy mile race @xainet time recorded, took place as the Riverside Pork, near thisclty, this afte hoou, the conditions be. ing tha: the Kent horoughbred gelding Capt, MeCiowar puld trot 20 wiles within the bour-—a« feat ne ver be ore ne Wished execpt be Vrustee and Vn y Fuitou, and by both of tere the towing wae pu 8 nile breck, wheresa in this maich (6 horse bed to trobona fall hali-milé cours, The weather was loo), and the track was somewhat bea threatened, tie bore wes siarted before th eed tin areomblace o and an “r hy oa eee nt reraleg ing slwhily in favor of the o Heb iheut ob te im gest portion of | those who h ated money the horee won, are | complishing the teat in the uuprece tented time of 538 pin tbee pad © seconds: having made but one slight bral iD the twenty mues Atter ace vyliebing the the horse waa but very litilo distrosmed PB chic Wrivmuw Exner, the ted violins ne G- He bad reeutly gone to N ve for heal ond eXuired in thas mice am ihe db ine ——— SUN. Thirty-Third Year nihil : News Items, By Telegraph to the New York Sen) Asa Firom, the well-known manufacturer ond @'Ilouaire, of Fisch ville Ct., died Monday night of pheumonia, eer « brief lines. A 8vmpar School Convention, composed of deie~ gates from fourteen different Counties in thin States ‘e now in semsion as Poughkeepsie, Andrew A, nith, of Brooklyn, hae been chosen Chairman. Van total receipts of the Philac lolphia Pair for tite Soldiers and Sailors’ Home, for eevon days, amount 44,000, It will continue o; during week, a3 a ww A rrem, Monday evening, totally destroyed Byington and Ward's frame builuings at Norwich, Ct The insurance on the buildings ts 96,000, end on the stocks $50,000, end will be ® total loss. Mr. Rewicx, who went to Washincten in rele on to the pay of the workmen in the Charies. town (Maa#.) Navy Yard, makes’ Copeful thong hs Bote positive report that the wages will nes be reduced Tur Sanders Kidnappers have been committed is | Jail at Toronto, Ca. till the Spring term. Toe | JUFY Were censured and discharged by the rine for not giving in @ conviction sfter being elybe Jaya locket ap, Toe ministerial organ, L'Ustom NatrowaLe, a& Toronte, Cs., epesking of the contemplaied Fen!am fovasion, declares that government is organizing eo army of forty thousand men, to be stationed slong the entire frontier line of Quebec and Toroo- to, and to garrison ail frontier towns. Deposits are withdrawing their (unds from the banks, and panic prevails. Row H, Burra, of Astoria, L. 1, 6 lector of In- | Revenue, recently discovered at Maspeta what he suppose! to be a retreat for counterfelters. The place was seived yesterday by mx detectives who there found dies, Stampa, etc, bid in the cel~ lar, and, it fe reported, $106,000 in fractional cur-~ rency, Twoof the counterfeiters were captured, and two escaped. Yeersunay morning two cattle trains on the Fitebburg (Mise.) Railroad eame in collision a® South Acton, ‘The ealoon cars were smashed, bus Bo person was injured, Two cars, filled with cat He and sheep, valued at about $8,000, were ea- Mirely demolished and the cattle thrown in every direction, many being killed and nearly all having lege broken. The engineer of the rear Weim wee badly injured, General Intelligence, (By Mail to the New York Sun.) | Jon Broawt Mins. year bear the grave of renee, A rinorof fannel abirt was taken from the | of a man 4 Portland, Maing, a short time siuce w it had been driven by @ bull secon battle of Bull Run, f cats _ Gas. Sir Wo, Fenwick WilNama, the “hero of Kar as b en appoluted Lieut, Governor of Ni ™ Svotle, ad inferim, General Willies ise nativ of that province, The journeymen shipwrights fermined to mark oure eatabl shed an tndepe realy taking contracts A voune nin @ Vermont village need from freely from @ lady's garden all summer, egaina ber wishes, and lately he received « large bill for iy which he paid, rather than figure ia cours. A raw dayne age, @ girl agei 14, residing et Deli. Yerauild, near (sen, Was cutting a alice of breed fur her father, holding the loaf presead ayainet her clent, when the knife slipped through i and, pea- etrating her heart, caused inetant death frends sx months of eae eu idolaed wife at Atigoa, ouge of Baltimore, de~ patb for themeclves, have mt ah p- yard, and are al- 1 8 Til. papers meution the great scarcity of ali kinda of laborersin shat city, and alno the fi Z & that fanless are frequently found campiog out because of (he scarcity of houses, Of sree labor muss be scarce where ihereis uo house m4 Tie trial of the parties wed with rift Wheeler, 0: Gloucester, Mare, on a rail, on John 0 196th of April last, for thavkiny God, was alle, that Presigent Lincoln had’ ben sho, wae finaved before the buperior Court, at Lawrence, on Satur day. All the eccused but Austin D, eoquitted, A New Youn correaponient of an English ir. Gaye the lrrepreasibo jumping jack, Saree Won cao Train, ie candidate for the clerkship of ibe pegs House of Repr sentativ He will sooner besome Euiperor vi Mexico than the clere of the House ; but of course he wishes to keep bimaoift before she public, A skOOND sale of household furniture belo: Bray were u oylog to the late Mra. Surrast, took place at the "Sarrait House," in bingson, on Friday lest. A loree purnber of Hoproved the opporwvalty thus olleret to vietibe house rendered tao § by ite sounection with she eansuineation ef President Liu colo, Few actus purctia ty however, Were pres sont, and al! tue articles offered weut as low rates. Dests@ the celebration of go eee ou Pever'a Church, in Ph iade!poia, on Suuday last, ® ViolOUs panic Was created Ly an tovividual who rushed viulen tute to@ church dunug service, screaming “tre | fire !' at the top of tig voice, ud b 4 if preparing to the cougreyation, as miybt be pell meil over th ® overturning th whom wore seriously i expected, through tho de Jvuby, several of 1, Wan soon die soak be pertou wi ‘ had thus uncermoniously i, vaded ihe sanctuary Waw crazy, ALHERT STARK RATHGH, the wretch who rec murcered bis thotver gid later near Hartlos who pow awaiting trighin the jai, in thet atiompte | W etlect bie eecepe thereirom on ort dey ugut inst, Hie plan, es reveuled to ate couviel, Wag bo fea Bickieos, anu shen i. ce tLe jatier, Whom he waeto kill with @ siek 1, from the bedsiead, Robbing the dead man « keys, Le would thea, unuer cover of tho ” ha Dy 4 Deg evuly meke bis escape from the jul, His dent, however, informed she jeilor of the uy MOD, BUG Dark We or Was eur mor ure quarters, 8 denper ever eiuce bis confinenont, has vesu | planning an es. ape, and ou vue Over « ollerua | Moe estese of La iuotber, va ued at #1219 to Jedos i be would permis hire w gebous THE KELEASE OF WITCHES, Interview Ketween I’resident Johowon » 7) | the Velegation of the Foumu Lrothe chur | The release of Jotun Michel having beeu by the President on an appliestion of the Foul an. | greseat ibiladelpiia, preseated by @ apy ia) eo | the Congress decided that ® deputatioy gpoui. cved to Was so give CxDeNaILY to Whe | of the organization. Accordingly Col W. gk R of New York, Presideut of Ute Senate, and B Lore Kilian, of St, Louis 48 special delegates, accom: us ied by Mr. 8, Jo Moauy, of Toledo, proceeded to tue White House, aud © Giveu en early lavwrview, (Wostinned Om the tam Pouce, ugte