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Number 10,389. The Latest New By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, —_ —o — FROM WASHINGTON. SUN. ¢ anada. Preparations t , Resist the Fentans—In- cendiary “Pt ech ot a Canadian Member of Parlias Montreal, Nov 9. 1t ts anderstood that five reei- Canada, to guard agai mente of Brit ih troops will be here very soon, on their way to (pper net @ possl- ble Fenia® somonairation on that province, Bteam- THE COMING CONGRESS. How It Will Bo Organized. Ex-Rebels | ‘Not to Partiofpate Until Their Cases Are Examined. u ot d before the cops. (By Mail) Montreal, © ot, } church door the F term’ nation of that body ere are iN! eadiness down the river to transport these On Sanday last, immediately after bigh oy ses, Mr, Perreault, the representative in Parliament of the county of Richelieu, addressed the large acser bly attending the services at Sorel, from The Hon, gentleman spoke en an movement, and the origin, sims and Mr. Perresult told his sudien that the Ineh wero driven by the tyrann: of Ew siand to avenge themaalves upon their hered!- 1 * THE PUBLIC DEBT, AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. A Reduction of 34,000,000. Legal “Tenders Reduced 44,000,000. FURTHER FROM MEXICO. Max. Anxious for Immigration. MOVEMENTS OF JUARIST GENERALS. The Late St Additional Accounts of Disasters. | t it Storms. tary We Teaull's representa: fully and ray bat lve foe, in the manner they he goeiety of Feniane wae Te nee of an injured people winter, hele hands, with which they could ba hips and carry on a war against England, eault then expatiated with ¢ perey upon reland had suffered, and which wek thir move of redrera e-aerertion of the heir success in eo» foing he had no doubt. ug caine from nciual suthority, Upon it oa aud alartn, were pow doing. iucited by the Ho said that the Fe uinns would invade Canada daring the enru- and woud hoid the Upper, Province, bat they would doro wae so matter of doupt, and they would then have the money of the Provinces in and eqot Mr. Mere the wrongs ad driven her to The speech was ex- tremely energetic, and M. Perreault concluded by « intentions of the Fenians fou the United 8 atus to invade the province, and of Mr, Per sue wore of so poritive @ na aie @s to induce a beet chat his authorities came froin other sources then more sarmise, and thas the warn. | stening to the conversation ot those in the crowd assembled, there oppeured to ben full belief in the intormaticn he bad given, and the people departed in much agi- ‘'uronio, C. W., Oct. 80.—To-day @ report was cir- culated to the effect that orders have been received here from headquarters to have the volunteers ready for duty on the frontiers, as Governinent may eee fit togive them marching orders. While some affoct to dirbelieve the rumor for the very reason that they dislike to hear it, others ehake (heir heads thought- ut there is more in this ‘ reticence than an unob ing perrop qould at firet ou le Thove who have paid attention to the IMPORTANT FROM CANAD pore. T —. movements on the other side of the lines appear to think that if toe Fenian Brotherhood mean to make The Fenian Alarm Increasing. adach upon a’iy part of her Majesty's dominion, Con- ae ‘ada, and not | reland, will be the point of attack; and aj wae, a6 @ Natural ConFEQquence, thore # hohave the jaterest £ of the count y art, are devermined at all hazards TROOPS ORDERED 10 THE FRONTIER. fo defend the old fine from dishonor, and desire o - firmer unic m Hf possible, ihe the eee county i counsel waichiuin on the part of the authorities, Interesting City Intelligence. in order that any ud of miventurers, aho might aovasennsan atiempt b: th of otherwise to invade this coan- & & & try, ebould be buidly met og hy! ninated before ZC. 14) y; they could gain any prestige by effecting @ surprise Crs Cr, ae. ip any of the cities or tow Wasmixaton, Nov. % POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, The leading journals have recently published « Missouri. eiatement of the law governing the Clerk of the St. Louts, Mo., Nov. 2.—The adjourned erasion of Howe of Representatives in making up the roll for Missourt Legislature coavened at Jefferson City the M the organization of the next House, which construce | to ¢, No qaorum being present in the Senate, that ey a that law soasto preciude him from placing on the | pody adjourmed until to-morrow, The House organ- roll any names of Kepresentatives-clect from the | ized with Colonel Jameson as Speaker pro tem,, in lately rebellious tes, This etatement they have | qhe chair, but adjourned without trevsacting any {neorrectly attr ed to the Cork himself It wae " writte pn by Mr, Whi elaw Reid, the Libraries of the neat Maryland. pure, fora Wester Ly with rh he is cou - , pected: ere are a ficient reasons tor tolieving Baltimore, Nor.%.—The Court of Appenis of the ope ait ul ly end Ox6e A Baas cared ee ee State of Maryland har sustained the constitutionality awon which en pay B un . 7 Considesod ha ve tied tha’ in the organization of the | ofthe Registry Law of tle Stato, and also the com- House no meruless elect from the lately ineurrec- | sistency of the provisions in the constitution of the \ bet Babar Ul Parkes ALOE eaesa of State with the Constitution of the United Btates, \ ther ciedeatials, aud will doubtless be referred in ape due cure to the Committee on Riections. Mexico, } Mr, Mci’hereon buneelt, however, has publish- ed poking on the subject, aud is not ike- Vera Cruz Dates to Oct, 23d. i ly to volunver @ primed explanation of bis intenced course in advance, Im the peuate the or- UiZAN00 Wee Offected ot che extraoruiuery session ing the [uauguration, and conseyuently the ciniis of tue Seualos ewet from the imely reber- the pre-eutation of their respective credentials, Th day, whe: Col. Marston, of the Mar eharged wito misapp.¢ ting a larze sum oi moaey aced in bis hands or new recruita to whieh chinrge ee yertesu 4 salty, i eubmil +f tien ora eit tg os Se irtion oF Hy yg . "4 contain reports of various ekirmishes nt different The Court coated sor delibeaition upon @ vers | pointe, between the [mperialie's and the Jutrisw, but act 1 be ™ 1K next cese to be taken up wili be that of Co € Craven, chasged with violating one of ‘ jes Ol war, in Dot engagiag the 1ebe! ram b.cpewad in the porto. Ferrol Piovis ot Pareons, of Alabama, had enother interview with the Presidant to-day ne object of hie wisit is said to be the abolishinent of the Fieedmeu's Bureau oo the ground that it bas caused ip tue Southern States. The remedy, however, is with Congress, tho Bureau hav- ine been created in pursuance of law Butiew. if avy, amnesty pardons have been grant. saldaya past, owing to the President's devoted to other bueinese. Applications iucrease in large number Frederick W. § ward has eufticie recovered to resume the duties of Assistant Secretary of State, To-day, for the firet time in six months, he attached bis signature toa numer of dispawhes The quarterly report of Mr, Fieeman Clarke, Cowptrolier of the Curtency, shows the loans and Gieccunte ot the national banks at #455,000,000, and their cireulation $171,000. Individual deposite, $495,400,000, The crculation of the State banks ts shout siaty mile 1 Govern ch trou * THE PUBLIC DEBT Secretary McCullech’s Statement, | promulgated the appears from the and requis tions in Secretary McCulloch to-day pment of the public dels asa it of the Treasuret’s returns bat Department, ou the Jlet of | October, 1565, Lhe ieeepiialation shows the follow- 4 fog 1i| <Doht bearing interes! in coin $1,161,197,601 89 al Debt bearing snitet lawtul money 1.6%) 547 } Debt ou whieh inte.cet has censed,, ’ 0 | Debs bearing no inte eet | Total amount outstanding 854,758 80 i | Vhe total inte ¥ F1S8.908, whieh #67,- | t7un40 & youd $71,277,005 OY ie in lawful Phe legal tender notes in cireulation are aa followa: cand iwo Yee © per cents 100 ' od Atatoe le wo ue * ime 427 yo 4 mpc we lis, Hwy 1 ' $e oo1 00 The following is the au.ount im tho Tieaeury ta Coin go4 O8T 18 | lon Cuirenc. 1 ot] Fractional eurrency on hand, $26,(57 409. A coutras: of the Statement with that for fcptember shows a on of t iblic debt of Oct res four uiilous of dollars, and also a seducuen of legal In jue October piatement thete is aleo a new fea- ture, nane Amouub Custanding in five-twenty | bonds exchanges under the act of Maich 3, 1595,near- four millions @ half. Those are payable after | five, and icdecwa in twenty years tom Novem rer 1, 18 x percent, interest in coin mporary loan at four per cent, is $619,725; rcent, te $51,899,719, and at eix per cent, Thet | fiv Lust o. / Certificates of indebtedness, bearing six per cont, | Anterert, $55,005,008 Hous states Wid be dtuy Cousidered by that body om | a! capitol ef which tian, At Orizal Intelligence has been received from Vera Craz to are Vera Cruz Acapulco The Emperor is expected no battle of real importance hastaken place, The xious to encourage foreign immi- | eration, and has appointed Lieu!. Maury and General | Emperor {s very Magruder to lucrative employments, Th Times in relation to this sulject says The offered forsale accordipe to the plan of States Land Office. t ave been acquired by: purchate, ation or otherwise, will be t into marketat very reduced pric in a series of years, Thus patting it in th every one to procure a home from If. to é land, aceoraing to the size of his or he paseye of all immigrants whe dedre will the Government. Al.cady the couutry We publish in another column a liet of tlere near Cordova, It will be seen the from all partaot the world, We advire in the United states #ho may wish to emie bor ae poael- get rendy ee oon alter the fret of Nove: ble, You can then land estely at any | Galf or Paeitie comsts, To those who wi by land throuvh Texas, the road le cpen 9 and the count edingly healiny you all the fine bor end mules you ca sell well here, Vi iuge with you alse reeds particularly cotton seed: they in gre : taken, a this city twenty re Movements of Juarist Gene By the arrival yesterday of General Ag tary Commander of the State of Coahy Republic of Mexico, we ! There has been no census o went of Matamoras, on the 20th and vorh ber last, with h aud New Leon, ng ents harrassing the Prouch by bushwhacking, ( neral Acuerre also states that Cauales, Crvda, Leow and otheres were more than bo trom Matamoras, and were waiting the return of General | Carvagal with the me and aliments of war Me aeverta tliat the re defeat of the Tberals at Matamorm, if trove.) of th Cortinws who hes no fine, ile save he whole nse of the Mexiean population will ra! and extorminste the | French as econ as they cam get arms sud amrountony | and that l’rerident Juarez ‘es in uo danger Don Aucurta Vresca is Governo huila, and iain possession of the whole State, except Balthic Eacove to is Governor of New Leon. Trevina with his Letion, is at Carraly French officers captured and subsequer the Lilerals, were encraficed according lian’s own method of doing busines | promptly and © wally nos the black flag they would just as they would deal with them Jamaica, The Neuro Insurrectio Intelligence receive! by way of Tlaven to the neg | disorders began in the District of - ineurrection in Jam. Th martial law has been deciared., Lhe \ insurrection is named Pau! Bogie, The hes offered $2,000 for his arrest. Two vessels the Sante Lucie and the Andal a party of Austrian troops has been Farracut Naval Court Martial met again to | actively engazed in raising barricades in tho prinel- 6 Corps, Was | palstreets. The object of this action is unknown to the citi on his way to Yucatan, The advices from Mexice All the lands of the Gov: immediately iaunils L)Bovarerre announces that" An itpe will soon issue ordering a census of the By d *o the renumbering of the hourcs in arn that General Lecor was at Cuatio, Clenogas io Coalmila, about 6.0m cea reatiored a!i over that Stare ely defeusive, and only The bray jeal with the Lis the 284 of October. The Emperor Maximilian has established three Maritime Prefectares,the provision- and Maza- in Orizaba ve Mexican ablic lands will be eurvered. sectionize’, and | the [ nited roment forfeiture, e+, Parable power of 4) acres of the he prid be ing up. actin rete t ther are our friends te, to aint on th h to come 1 all times, Bring with 13 they will of all kinds at demand, al decree sire to be { Mexico in rals verre, MUL ni'e, for the b of Septe o. The five ntly hune by to Maximi- ‘. had hoisted nr ome, where He was) | lives have been lost. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1865. Bantiago de Cube on the 19th nit. to protect the Bpanish citizens im Jamaica, and offer ald to the authorities in suppressing the revolt. A New Revolution tn Venezala A Colone!, named Isidoro Fuentes, has created @ fresh rebellion in this ever divided State,but this last rebellion had not amounted to much at the latest dates. ‘ THE LATE #TORM Lows of the Steamship Republic Farther Particolars—Arrival of the Gaiding Star —Eventfal Voyage. The steamship Guiding Star, from New Orleans Oct. 14th, arrived at thie port yesterday morning, after a most eventfnl rorace. The Purser. ty a nartative of the vorare, eave the Guiding Star left the wharfat New Orleans October J4th, at 9A. M. reaching Southweet Passat 4PM Throngh the carelersners of the irlot wee ran out of the channel and remainod On the eve of the 19th she got off, voyacs, the weather fine and ses On Sator- day the weather foulet, and a heavy sea arose. By Monday night, at 12o'clock, the gale bad in toa hurricane, and the ship became nnmanar and fell off from the wind into the trough of the rea, rolling very heavily. Every attempt to bring her head tothe wind failed, The main spencer having becn blown ftom the bolt-ropes into ribbone as fe it wae eet. the eituation of the ship became imm distely perilous, labering We then made fasta heave eon and ca fathoms }0-inch haweer. A putit over, which had the effect of material eomewhat more to the windward, so that Monday night, ali da during which the «i violence, Wednesday morning the ¢s sulside, and we put into Port Royal for e ba the $0th and feaving on the 30th A. M ay. Royal, having on board 28 persencers of the Kepb- lie, pickea up at seato anopen boat, The Guiaine Tuesday, and Tureday vieb riving On Suu- Star received 1S on board that wished to return to New York, the (alance remaining in Captain Hawthorn, one of the #teamer Kepublic, saya: “The Ki pubiic lett New York on Oct. 18th for New Oricans, and kep* steadily on her course untilahe reached the lattitude of Savan- t Royal, nah ou Tuesday, the 22d, when the wind commenced Dlowing a hurricane; machine: ve out, could not get the wheels over the centre, washed away bul- Warks aod paddie-boxer. Wedneelay morning, etl lowing, heavy sea running, throw the between deck cargo ove: board, which we commenced framedistaly, Breaking the boxes and Passing them up throug the other aft. W had given out, and the ehip mak water vere tnet, Atl P.M. the Captain ordered « raft to be bully which was done by taking three spars and lashing them in triangular form, fastening thein with doulie y thee Boats were lashings, then put boards scrose each thicknesses, and launched it overboard then clea: ed away. 17; 2d Mate, 12. Thad in my boat 98; two were on the wreck, the balance on r Herecrew numbered 32-00 passenvers, 2 stow 6. Atdc0r. M. she broke amidships and sank, On Friday the 27th, sighted the schooner Willie Dill, who took us on board and conveyed us to Hort Royal.” The Guiding Star brines the tollowing passengers and crew to this port. saved from the stonmelip Kee public: Capt, Hawthorne, ¥ie@, and two children; Thomas Fleming, James M. Hancey, Hiram F. Vian: ders, Judge J. &. Sundetrom, Mr, Lenoir, Misa Le- noir, Mre. Caroline Waldron, James Muldoon, Firat Fugineer; Joba Gardner, second hnaineer ; Augus tus sliioc ; Amos Pool. Storekeeper: Al vin Lyons, erry, PV. liurley, Nathanel Buchanan, J atiery, Patrick Needham, Wi Je Cy. Oct, 80,—The boat in charen of or of the steamer Kepubile arnived here sale thia morning, with 12 poseengers fhe |. 5, steameh p Quaker City, from Charleston, B.C. 29th ut, arrived at thir port yesterday 1 - ing, with merchandiser, cotton, and paseenve: Among her pisengere are the following, rescued fiom the eteamehip Kepublic: Capt. E. Lawny, Miss ©. Lyons, Bryan Leary, John Quion, Jos, Corcoran sud Thomas Smith. Tornade At Havana -loss of Life, Ship- ping and Property. A Havana letior states that as noon on Sunday, October 22, @ terrible tornado commenced in that city, which extended over the island. Much damage has been done to the stock, crops, shipping, coasters and emall boss, Forests and ornamental trees were P ostrated, houses were uproofed, all of which will coat millions to replace, than the storm of 1916, There have been fe sonal ¢ceuslitiesin the vicinity of Havana, far se beard from, probably not over ten or tw Several Iaunchosin the bay, cargoes on board trom versole die were sonk and cargoes lot, The weather had moderated at hal’-pact teo P.M, 224, The steamship Columbia, Bartod, arrived at ten o'clock night of the @ith, bavine encoun!ered the evle on Monday, 254, at three o'clock in the morning, and was rendered unmanageable by asea breaking over her forward, carrying awry almost everything in ttepach, makin wree. ove deck to the envine room. The purver's ofice blown into fraameata, alco the forward mess room. Three hore were washed overboard: all the boste and the larboard wheel houre were carried awny, To the skillful man- acoment of the enptein, and p nvility of the Chief bugineer Jones, the aatety of neers and ebiptisdue ‘The passengers bohaved arkabiy well; there was no noise butthat or the terrible tempest above or below. The Vera Cruz ar- rivedon the 26th from Vora Croz, :eporte pleasant herail the way up, but the evidence ol wreek end disarter was every where to be seen on the waters fs thoy neared the const of Cuba, by the debris floe - ine upon the surtace. Box Masia, yarde, and ejuiproents of passengers or soamen, wore wet with every whee. Minor Marine Disosters, Provincetown, Nov, 2—The Reith schooner Beaste, from Mateuzas tor Montiealwith molasses and cigars hoe bees towed into thie port with lors of mainuaat gud baile, Philadelphia, Nov, 1.—Arrived steamer Prome- theus, Cupt, Chilés, stom New York for Apa achieata, Hailed trom New York Baturday alie:noon last with so and eix p a heavy 1 Cape sport for ree pereargo r Mohawk, a. WAR CaUuEhe in a ator eterday, and threw hie load over hoard. returned to Goderich in @ leaky coudie thon, Lease 800,000 bo $100,000, N 6 Items. : Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tne city of Montreal is in mourning for the death of Lord Palmerston, and also for the sad fate of Counsellor Alshambault, killed on toe 8t. John, There will be a great funeral to-day, One thousand and sevent » bales panset Caro, Ti, on Wednesday, for Bt. Louis, six hundred and seventy-five | netnnatl, two hundred end nivety bales Captain had in his 13; let Mate, with their chaigine, have tod se y. 9,-The f cotton les fur ¢ r Evauevile, and two vell's birds fell dead and Newell 92, Three of outside of the bound ‘1mm snoual celobration of O11 Fellows took piace at Nashville, Teun, 5 T ere wes ® procession, with mus eos was de- ivered by Rov. J. BOF tion of the Order fron. L porticipat ad in the festi with @ levee and ball at ibe Mason gused, rc leloga- He and other cities concluded Ten 4 whieb heavily in the rough # a. weto ©) ttendying and bringlog Ber ohe rode out the storm safely throughout the balance of t fo continued with unmitigated began to t noon, the schooner Willie Dill arrived et Vor nseoneers of the Cap ain ordered to ¢ hatches, one gang for'd, Ye now found that the donkey boiler It waa, however, lese severe | sietent nerve and | hundred bales were landid ut Uairo Jonx Tayion, of Jersey (ity, won the pigeon= shooting match for @1,(0', ab 1) le birds, | yesterday, at Syracuss, N.Y. Tay scored 04, General (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Br ordora from the War Departmennt Wiscon- sip is transferred from t.¢ Department of Missouri to the Department of Ohio, Tas Davenport Brothers have brought an action against one of tie Paris papers, which exposed their pretensions. Aw old lady in London, during a ft of somnam- boliem, walked out of one of the windows in the second floor of her residence, on to the pavement below and was killed. Tr le stated that he bones of ‘Red Jacket,’ the cclebrated Indian chief, are not buried, bat are kept by bia descendants in « wooden box, at Cat- taraugus, Indian Reservation. Gx, Snecipas bas notified the etitizens of New Or'eans that those whose arme have been teken awey ty the milltary authorities, and who hold rece|pts for the same, can bave them on applice- tion, A wacom train, consiating of two bundred and ach drawn by ox mules and driven t ‘, passed through Springfield, Til. h week, en route from Washington to Fort Ri- ley, Kauss, The train was about three miles in length, aud about one hour in passing. . SrteMAN, on reply to @ letter from Jobo B. Tisakin, eaves TL wish Gen, @locum well, and that he may be slected, because be is @ personal friend whom Testem highly, and who will execute an office entrusted to bim fairly and with great intel- Hyen A New Your correspondent of « Pailadetphia paper save: ‘An ‘Anii-Mutrimonial Boclety’ is about to be organized mm thie city by the gentle- men, Ite object is so reduce the babvis of extrave- ganuce now revalont among the ladies, and the men bers of the society pledge themesives not to marry until the ladies ‘come down,’ " Ir (s stated that Garibaldi recently caused two of bir borses to be sold at the pul lic market in Genoa, King Victor Fmmaoue! baving learne! what was keing to occur, eave orders to purchase the two animals, which brought 8,000f, and then offered therm as @ present to the General. This later, however, positively refused to recetve ther. A vrerast has cade \te appearance among the hares, raboits, and other epecies of game in Fing- land, which is killing them off rapidly. What with the plague among the beef and mutton, an other epidemic among the horses, the rabbits running round with no bair on their backs, and the rising of the Fenians, Joho Bull ie greatly worrtel, Tue wife of John Rarlow, tn London, England, has ababy tive weekecld which has two heads, Te second head is attached to the first ja such @ manner that the least twist or eudden movement 7 cause immediate death, The poor mother fe unable to lay it down without fear, and unable to dress it without the easistance of another per- son, Tim Ban Francesco Covnimn aneorts that the Bhenandosh, having need of supplies, equipped one of ite prizes, put on board # picked crew, There the and gent it into the port of Ban Franctaeo, the alip was loaded with provisions, and various articles required by the aud, after obtaining from San Francisco and safe y rejoined Ler con- sort, A mansin Norwich, Conn, has for many years si lived in the Mormon style with two sisters. ‘wenty-one children call him father. A sbort time since the selectmen threatenrd to have the busivess broken up according to law, but when tnformed by the wretch that if they did the ehildrea would be t! rown on the town for support, the authorities conclude! this would cost too much, and eo left the family to work out its own salvation. On Monday night last, saya the Richmond Wara, while a party of gentlemen were soundly asleep in their rooms at ® hotel on Broad street, an adroit thief entered through a window, and, at bis leisure ‘went through" the entire party. From one he took 420 ingreenbacks and a massive gold watch, from auother $69 in greenbacka, @ fine coat and other aiticlea of wear.og apparel, and from the others money and other valuabies, in ell, amount. ing to upwards of $1,600. James MoCaarny, an idiot, while sitting npon | the track of the Lake Shore Railroad, near Dan- kirk, N Y¥.,a day or two singe, Lis head bent upon kneos and fest aslecp, was struck by» passing train aod thrown a distance of forty foes. The train was immediately backed to the scene of the disaster, when, imi © surprise of the pe eengers at discovering the simoleton standing nea! the track apparent!y unharmed. The only signs of injury menifested by him being exhibtied tn e vigorous friction of bis back. Tus Richmond Wate of Thuraday says thata buraber of sympathiz ng frienda of John Mitchel had assembled at the landing, bul, owing to some miscalculation, failed to meet bim. however, # ffectionately greeted by Lis soi 10 wan ip w Mr. M. « looking somewhat thin, and is apparently much troubled by a hack ing cough, but otherwise bis health and spirits are good, Ho atates that before leaving the fort be was permitiod to bil adivu to Mr Jefferson Davis and Mr. 0. c, These geniiemen are in com- parat.vely good health, sod Lear up bravely under Sheir ordeal Ax omn bus driver, accompanied by a nautical friend —the captain k on a apre@, iu Bostor econung more oF lesa 10. saing all the prety b ‘ount The affectionate couple were, however, arrested at the ‘netivaton of the indiynans wife of *® prominent mercbant, and when taken before a | misdemeanor on the grounc } taken out lcenses for *bussi: d “emacking,' and cone quently were unable to discover in what Wanner they had otleuded the law Tur Poeumatic « atch Railway, {a London, ie now completed, and you is are conveyed through tetube in trucks, The line ta about two mils long, running from the ©. niral Depot in Holborn to the Northwestern Railway et Euston, ihe driv- ing powel 2 of bwo bwonty-cur horse-power steamengines. These set in motion a disc, the diameter ai which is about 22 feet, and this im- mense circular fan revolves with great rapidity iu au air chamber, creatiog au almost irresiatibie at- mnospheric po whocu, by the use of valves, Le used eitier blowing the traing through the tubes or literally sucking the:n back aga, Arri- vale at either end are announced by mesus ofa teleyraphic i.etrument, the wires of which run through the tube, Baxator Hows, of Wisconaln, in a recent speech, attirinod toasof the thirteen States made free by the war of the Revolution, Delaware and South Carolina elope excluded colored persons frow the ri. be sult » Connecticut, “ye late as | [sis gave sullrage to ali who had been * a luilited freeumen" up to that tine, New Jorsey gave it to ‘sll iobab tanisof the 8 ate of jul age and worth | @hu."* Virginia, ip her famous 1i!: of #ights adops ed on the 120 of June, 1 she day sur of the prea. De lacsuon—atirmeu “that men, having suthv.eus @Videuce Of paramount common interes! wih au acbinent \o the community, have the right « Teupe: Norta Carciina eX.enued sut- ire,¢ to “ireemen" pomsesse. of a certuin frevtold ceate; and G ury'y did the same withous reler- ence Ww the distincwon of color. Kesult of a Hallow-Hen Freak A Bey shot bead, The young men, (says the Philadelphia BuLurtin, eader of the Government Bpanieh war ure bad lef A sew burglartrap is now in London, designed especialiy to prevent safe © bleries, When the Vurglar a s the safe to force the lock, he affects telegraph wares Which bave been placed in communication with reet lines, tou, end sends an alarm to the nearest . ia indicating the no of Abe eate whic yopardy, moher 1st.) residing in the neighborhood of Kingsessing, had ® social meeting lust night at the house of John Neill, in that borough, to celebrate Fallow Eve ‘They were dressed tn’ fantastic costumes with blackened faces. While in the height of thelr frolio three men entered the tavern anainterfored in the proceedives, threatening wo tusesh the beve. Durine Thirty-Third Year. ee —— | the confusion attendant apon this dem o j Joha Connor moved towards the door AY the a ty moment, Michael Fitzgerald, a boy only 14 years olds appeared on the porch, When Connor him be ciew a pistol, raised and pulled the the cap oniy parpes. Recoverin, ho cain. took alin and. fired, ih who. shot with the rem M ki The ball entered the mouth of Fitrcerald, Practratin the brain and causing inatant dex Jiicer Hill was called mpon to arrest the man, od tae the emiharee of Hs duty the companio:s of Tercar im. . Big Hill following Connok. Xi prance nor st from the ° . asistance now st Colebow or, Cr 24th Ward station house. Office # {f Gonnor, and gy A! nate arrested the comppaics . Vey ee iil) again capiared Conner, "who 9 seded’ for vert! sion to vinit hie father's house, vigeaee for fat] ‘i him: while in his father's hous he eeoaped hy 1otp ing from the second sory window, Office:s Hill and Booseley tracked bim to Gray's Perry Brideo, which ho crossed, On this side of the bridge he was again ured. He was disguised in an enorm 0 whiskers, a being arrested, he remark that the officers would have acted as bed 4 bad they been placed in the same poriton, The Double Murder tn fangertold, N.Y. Details of the tragedy at fancertield, QneidaCs, on Tuerday last, reach us by matl. Tho diooty der | ‘was committed upoo what, in that looality, is known as the “Loomis Homestead,” @ farm of abont four hundred acres, and upon which the Lgpmis fam |» bad resided for nearly forty years. The trots io connection with the horrible affair are substantial y bie Secompany- shoo ow as follows: ~ Bets een one and two o'clock on Tuesda: Inst the family, consisting of Mre. Loomia 3 daughter, tour sons, anu five or six domestica, worn fuicenly awakened by the sound of strange joots pa inening the kitchen, The murderers, for t they proved to sleeping room of * next heard to approach th» one of the sons, siiuates upon the ground floor, a reaching which, o the intruders cali cut Get w “feta. " want Knedaiy arta “i 84 afterwi enter the tt ois het. The wea tchen in his stocking feet, The mex were nextheard to mount the faire and approach the room of Gove, another of family, to "whow they repeated the summons “Gove, get up, fo vee you.” The summons also iinmedt responded to by Gove, who also shortly after- warde heard to enter the kitchen. No sooner this beeu accomplished, than a violent companied with the sound of blows, and “muider, murder,” wae hea: family now fully aroused to nay ‘nesure sion, sprang from their beds and rushed to en deor, but here they were met from th several ru th pen ae the ¥ tho intru- the kitch - fuside bv present. dared to enter ¥ threatened all with instant death Meantime the death struggl int on ip the room with even increased tury, Finding ingress to the room tnrpossible, the a! shied inmates rehed into the streets vo summon the neighbors, several of whom were soon aroused, but not until too late, tor when they had reached the scene of erie, the murderere their ng had departed having accomplished Tpo entering the kitchen a most shovui rete hee tented, Keveciess on the floor, weile: which flowed irom several ghastly cuts pon ihe yy aud & pistol wound in the neck, lay Gove. with werain bag, containing afew vata, which had. been raturated with some intammabie Auld, ant which was on fire, lying on bis body. Beveral’ arty cles of clothing aiso, hanging about the room, were esurated in a similar manne: With the aid of the famiy the (lan tinguished, and the dying man rem wo reorn, bearch was bow instituted for "Wash, Was finally tound In the woodshed In am unconec! state, covered wich biood, Mt possible, presen 6 mare shocking appea than his brothel ekull being browen in several places, and hist badly beacon and distigared that, by his counteus: they were unable to recogu: him; his eyes wee swollon trom the blows he bad received, ana his en- tire ince terribly lacerated, He remained in an UnCOM cous slate Until bis ceath; ® lew hours subsequently, pbearcel: Mapp teg- err ipbhenr to Bie cham yitoge anew calamity was evered. Lhe large barn opposite the house was discovered to be on tire, Store, ae is was, Wiki @ Vast amount of inflammable material, th piorese of the flames was rapid. aud the en ding waa soon burned to the ground, and with is perished seven valuable hoses, “Wash'' Loomis was alous lorty-three yours of age, and Cirvve te some thirty-five, Both were small men, but strong apd atiuetic. Up to the piesent, uo cause for the horribie weed bas yet beeu made public, itis tnt maied, however, that the character of the Loonis fauuily was by po means beyoud reproach, Vin Coroners inquest will probaly throw some light upon the myswry, Members of the tamily expicse tuemecives as confident to Le able to tdeutily cone of the aeseilanis, of whom they Wink there were ue or olin, hich oecarred in had this second LOCAL NEWS. SEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. STREET CLEANING COMMISSIONERS—Mery tm@ YESTERDAY.—At Oleven o'clock yesterday moii.- ing, the Street Cleaning Commissioners met in tho Chawber of the Board of Aldermen, his Honor thy Mayor in the chair, Beth C. Cawley, Chief Clerk to the Polico Commissioners, represenied that Board. Messrs. Brown, Devoe and Knapp; the Strect Clean- fog Contractors, were represented by A. J. Vand pool, Erg. The object for which the Commissioners met was to investigate the charges preferred by the police against the Street Cleaning Coniractors tor violation of thelr contract, in not cleaning ¢* tain streets of the city for the wook ending October d4th, Mr, Hawley enid--Thore had been some misapnrs- hension of the attitude of the Police Comminsioners inthis evse, Under the “tlackiey Contract" the Commissioners had been requested by the Controller to Lostitute & police inspection of the actual condiiiny Of Lhe stiots tor the purpose of ascertainiug how tar the contract had been carried out, ‘Ibis inspection wos instituted ubuer the tormer coutract, aud was in operation wuder he pre-entcontract. It was mee! ¢ for the pulpose of inioiming those interested the fe Mal stale ol incte ta relation to ihe cariying ous ol the contract, Lhe Commissioners of Voileo worn Oo} Lo@ op mien thas the affidavits made in relation to the now p iloimenee of the coutiact was sufficient to eptablish a prima /acia case, and If tursber injorma- ion was tequiled they were ready to produce it. Fach of the eseets complained of as having not Leer ceaned, had Leen watched by thiee men, one of Which wae always on suiy It wae possible thas some of them had erred in their reports, Co: poration Counsel Deviiu said—It would be very desiiavie it the Pouce Department would issue ordere to arrest a)! partios Lurow og garbage in the atreets. Mr, awley saic (he Commissioners could uot get & Joga! opinion to sustain them, Kecorder said it would eimplify matters if a eon - tractors would pub iu ®& BwOrm shalement as tu tly days on which wach and every street had by u cleaned, mr, Vanderpool, ef Counsel, paid a record had bia kept of the streets which bad been cleaned, excepr ua the case of the bifth Ward, bie quoted the law 1ea- tive tothe violation of the city ordinances. aud «se of the opinion that the police could arrest parties |r throwing garbage ip the streets, As to the coutry t to clean certain streets, he had understood shat aoue of the streets, lying between the fa and 41h wseaues, had Leen omitted, because the vccupante of houses ia paid «ti eets cho. Lo do the work themselves Kecorver Hofien said be though: (ue contractors should not be milowed to exercise any diseretion the matier, They should pertorm their contract mil events, The compiaint Charged that certain atie hed not besu ewept. thelr anawer, anu if they adiitied (he Met thatthe sticets Had nol been cieaued, phea they should stale why the omissou had been | s Lt theo remained forthe Commirrioncrs of stieet Cleauing whether the 1@ns00 waa sullicent, This woula brive the question tO on ineue, Le therelore moved this the Counsel tor the coniractors 6 directed 00 file an wes Lo Lhe culpinint Oo: the Vol.ce buperintend. siaung wuicd s0b8 Whey Muted, wud which they denied. Aap ed dis Liouor tie Mayo: sad be hoped the police would cont.mue (leit eupelVieson Of the Bt1C@.e, ud report Lhe eonuivion Of (Le eanie ¥O thi YY. The Com- ue ‘Tho coutiactois should put in wo sav Bir, Liwuicy sad the police # Ould do Ho, m i) then adjourned Monday next, ab 1) o'clock A.M. A Wire's DevoTioN—Attempr to Com wir Bricipe os « Potiow Cocnt,—On Wednesday last a eingular attempt was made to commit suicide in the Yorkville Police Court, in b7th street, by & woman named Margaret Case, On Saturday last her husband was ariested on « charge ofstealing diamond (Coptiumed om tho Last Peg.)

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