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— b By Telegraph tothe N. ¥. Sun, a THE REBEL DEBTS. President Johnson's Position, pri oner, an res'ored to the full enjoyment of equal itic: Pts ag the sister States, and ‘under the? ag ot @ Union. cbaraed ut he decii: the id of being a parol & he true's soon to #@ Missise) Missoert. St. Lowts, Nov, 8.—A caucus of the radical mem- bers of the Legislature settled the question of speak- orebip last night, They nominated Mr. A.J. Harlan, of Andrew county, for thas position, and elected him to-dar by & vote of 68 (-eneral Blair, ing at Rolla, havin: the ere with fraudulen: He ce wa an Pant, is net ace San wy deirel, warped, ie e On ossible Policy, pica to inet have appointed 6 ‘fhe —— y Jos Saanieee Bom eis he tnd cide the FROM MISSISSIPPI. Civil and Military Conflict, An Imprisoned Provost Marshal Released by Negro Troops. LATFR EUROPEAN NEWS. matter, lhe quorum in toe Senate, THE DISASTER TO THE REPUBLIC, Statement of Captain Hawthorne. Captain Hawthorne, who commanded one of the boats of the Republic, states that he was assured by the sailors thatthe persons placed on the raft were nearly all, if not al!, firemen and deck hands, When the Republic went d op board, one an elderly sea captain and the others ‘own there were only two persons erman sailor, Had these two had nce of mind enough to makean effort they would doubtless have _ — been saved, report was ent at Buea Ht | The Obsequics of Lord Palmerston, seat et alan another ows at & FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES. A. Few Iexplanations Important Lecal “Intellige CHOLERA AT QUARANTINE, An Infected Ship from Lendon, 19 Deaths I teported. OVER TWENTY CASES ON BOARD. Action of the Health Commission, &e.. =< oy &e. DEBTS, Dispatch From President Jobnson. Miiledgerilis Nor. 1,~The following highly émportent dispatch from the President of the United Biates has been received here by Governer Johnson: Exr Ga, rtrve Mawaron, ? Waser ms, D.C. October 26, § James Johnson, Provisional Governor, Milledge pie Oe. teh bas been received. The people of ond not he-itate one «ingle moment in g every ringic jar of debt croated for the t aiding the re m against the govern- meutofthe Uniet States, It will not do to levy and collect taxes from a State and people that are loyal and in the Union, to pay @ debt that was trented to ald in taking them out and subverting the avann Cent, from portions down, Boslon, was among mate's boat. ope sengers : Col BE. Harlog, Firat 1 W. MeNear; Ch Ferdinand Muller, John ©. Potter and George Lone, Bhucy from New York. seven miles East of Beaufort, N. C., she fell in with sound with penty of « let and Cape bio. ida, picked up in Appleman Minnie, of Mystic, or Key Weat, loat in the gale of the 25d off Jupiter Iniet Fuug Shuey ne, verso @ sunk the ciessofthe bark Mb. smith, and went asbore 160 miles trom hey Weat officers andciew wee taken up. J up seven persons 1 iy bellowed that Lieut, Caziare of it is genera: ie jeut, Caziare o' ‘ hose ho took refuge in the ad New York, Nor,3,—The Savannah Hnatn of the Sist. reports the arrival of the barkantine Horace Beals, with a boat from the « Up on the 26th alt. twenty miles east of Hunting Ir land, @ontaining the following persons, mer Republic, picked 8. KB, Young, Chief Officer of the Republic; Pas- Wm. Nichols; Maj. KR. 8. Nichols; Jobo eur. Loule V. Caziare ; Capt. Geo, es. LI, MeNear; Horace D, Riusworth, nd Jas, Cavana, fireman, aud Jobm Maney, coal Passer, They were tn the life boat fifty hoars without food @ water, a demijohn of water placed on board was broken by accident, They lost all thelr clothing and valuables and were nearly naked, Another Series of Marine Disasters. New Orieans, Nov. %.—Arrived steamer Fung On the 97th alt., elebty- 6 steamer ( hase, fiom New York to Savannah, with er ign Union down, hoisted by the purser while captain was Lelow, The Chase met with abeavy ou the Her bull was full of water, her fi: out acd her cocines vod. The pwreng d ber. The Ceptain reported her tight an tnd provisions reporte between Jupiter In- vall boat, On and four of the crew of the ect ‘The Fung Shuey al» trom Hillsboro Lu.et to saisboro Light House, the passed Hoe, with maste etand- nd One ship, and the wrecks of five wo brig Captain Ap that while Jupiter, e O propeue uiamested br are jes of steamboats cabin furniture floated A laree black ship, wish collou, was ashore uriounded by wiecks, ingeton brought @ part of Wesley, Caroline and led Lence for Liverpool her eM. E. Smith The Wea Cone ite of thet ds a wes from Mobiie tor t.iveipool, and sent ashore on a = ; f . bebe POE Ne Dry haere Freuch Keef. forty miles weet of Key West. One of seg eat mass of (he people of the Btate of Georgia, | the boats crew of nive men reachoa Key Wet. The 2 left uniafiuenced, will ever submit to the pay- ment of adebt which was the main cause of bringing on the past and present enffering, the remult of the rebeiion, Those who invesved their capital in the ereation of this debt must meet thelr fate, and take it as one of the inevitable results of the rebellion, though it may eeem hard tothem, It should et once be made Known at home and abroad that no debs foniracied for the purpose of dissolving the Union | mo:ning. Octover Ziat, of Key West, had a viowns Gor euch pu Bl Adame, of Portland, Me., with foremast carried Axpnew Jomnaox, away sino loss of maintop-mart end }i sy Y ; oflered President ¢ I re s@sistance, but the capisin replied be would abandon President of the nied States, her and go on board the british bria Blue Wave, | GENERAL WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, which was then lying by bim. 6 P.M, eame day W asuinaTon, Nov. & enw the brig on tire, Suth, Michael Mulligan, eeainen, Mr. J.D. J. Lanier, the well-known banker of New | ot New York, died, supposed of old aga, York, who recently returned from Europs, whither he wen UUme ago on a confidential mission for the Govern »in connection with the national finances yeater lad an interview with the Presi a i the Sec of the Treasury, tewhom be itred a verbal reportof the results of his mission, war bein eon esbore Yu miles po th of Key Weat crew had beeg tain aud er w Notoing had been heard of them when the Living sion lef Key West. captain and the rest of the crew wee safe when the bow. 's crew Jett, but nothing bas been heard of them since ‘Lne British ship Mercy, from Honduras, went Four of the icked up in a dying condition. Cap Ried taken to the boats aud ratte. New York, Nov, 3,—Bark Mary [elle Roberts, Weare, trom New Orieans, arrived at this port thie OTHER DISASTERS. The steamship Catherine Whitney, from New York for Ga.veston, went ashore on the 2sth wit, five miles south of Carysfort. picked up two men from the wreck of sechoone:, the remainder of the crew board. with cotton, tor Liverpool, wae also ashore, having The Whitney had having been washed over- ‘Lhe British brig Fairhaven, from Gals eston, e . | been nm tow of the Whitney and dismaniied. ‘Lhe Th ended, the expectation was conf- | footer Gen, Barnes, which comimunicaied with den ly expensed by the Kuropran holders of ourre- | them, was unable to reader any areistance, both eurities that we ld immediately commence are- | beiax 90 far ou the reef, The Barnes counted seven turn toward epecio payments, Such @ step, it was | Jo nel ashore and dismauuied, in sight of Carye repieecnted, wae absolutely necessary to the maine ‘Lhe English bark Margaret, from New Orleans for tenance of contideace in our securities and in the | Europe, aiemantied, was picked up by the eseamer 1 ' R a Heiman Livingston, whea oy Weel but was policy of the verument, With a wise and correct | jo, to leave her, having ted al. ba *. polic’ (hore will. eaye the agent, be no limit to the n@ Uebl-bost on Martin's Ladustry bed broken @erand for our securities, nos only on the continents, | 847K. She would soon be replaced but in Poe aod, Dat the feeling against any further sites: ae 1001 ease, rof eeeady contraction of the From Enrope. curiency was univelsally ed as the sole cou- fwo Days’ Later News. sition on wh r credit abroad could be maine ho Cunard mall screw steamship Jaye, Captain t ‘that the views of Mr. Lar | stoodie, which left Liverpool on the 2ist of October, » nded to both by the I’resi- and Queenstown on the 22d, bas arrived at this port, der secresary ef the Treasury, GREAT BRITAIN, The: nt was today prepering to irume The Gong announces thas Karl Kassel) had under- diately ( i bow smounting to taken the duty of reforming the Government, ‘The eh to th Raliroad Company, | ©) one says: * We have every reason to hope that he Vastern Div nor at ihe rate of $16,000 per mile, with the fn accoidar law of Congress, forty miles completed mM The Nawal ¢ rtial, of which Admiral Farra- gut ie lresident, ster floding « verdict im the case of Lient, Cc Marston, of the Marine Corps, which will not yet be; lene adjourned till Toesday pert, when the eaee of Commodore Craven will be taken up Mississipni, Conilict Between the Civil and Milltary Authorities. A difficulty of some dura- thon basoccurred to ween Capt, Peck, Provost Mar- shal, and of treedinen's Bureau of Capiah ( . Mise te Drury Brown, sheriffof the eount iwh ukey and the civi! courte hadintervened. Pio wus sent to jail by the court lie appealed to ( Orter aus, who sent back the ' tioops to th ounty, from which they had | be y took pe ion of the jail end ¢ y wes then pleced eo ‘ tary eur POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, south Carolina, \ Tho Legieleture will of December, Assembly on to inelude ieneral ckaon, M ‘ » bill to abolish the ‘ ( Equit ed by Provisional | a sated the House over the ‘ the Senate \ rank Mississipp! Lectelature Joint Cor far erpeinied nittes to petition Pregi- cout Jing W Pay Jacek Thome The | on the aft will be enabled to make arrangements satisfactory to the country..." Earl Russell had issued summons for a Cabinet Couuci! at the Foreign Office.to be held on the 26th of October, when all the Ministers will bein London, The Dairy News saye it ie ever) where assumed thet the Administration wilt undergo reconstruction only to the extent rendered necessary by the appointment of a Premier The Tines remarks that, p-rheps, there never waae tine when sugury was more difficult, A new Parliament, complications that may lead to war and the sudden termination of an interregnum, ae with trush the Adimiuistration had been called, constituter @ new and inserutah © #tate of fairs, How far ther: may be coming defaulie at home can only be known at the meeting of our new Legislature, The Dairy News, in alluding to the claimn of Mr, Gladetone, says “We cannot for amomens admit that the tf pointe ment of Earl Kuesell to the Premiership would in the least imply a doubt of the fitness of Mr. Giadetoue, "There it no liberal government possibile witho Gludatone, and in any literal Cabinet Mr. to would enjoy an authority second to none, There be a question which of the Karierhail lead the H of Ve eno question asto whoeshal ead a why the H nope, These ie no 1eaecon # Karl tone ebould not work har mon| rp wenting the highest @uihority of the eat in she Lords, and the Other co.ng the like in the Commons.” The British journals coniinue to discuss the char- acter of Lord Palmereton, The corporstions of London, Liverpoul aud the public bod.es of many towne had adcpied unanimously motions tretitying thei: unuveres! aumira ion o the tan, and a pow as edging the gicat rervices he bad renue counuy. Gen, La Martmora had disee ¢ 4 hel alian Minieter in London to exp. ess to the Hy itieh Govern ment the pictound te t felt by he Goverminent aud the italian patio a ot Lord Palmerston, The ariangeme of Lord Varmereion had been © wili bec express wir h The tuneral It woud t tober Han fie, f » would be no iy several ol the Cabinet would attend the funeral LORD PALMERSTON'S LAST ILLNESS The Daity Tavronars, referring to the death of Lord Palmereton, says Hs siats of walad py to the Last cemalned ancloud- NEW YORM, SATURDAY, NO Hones invited ex~Jovernor Clarke to address was tn fall gy of his facuition, and 10d ver, little pain, Bat there came insaitude over him which prevented anr effort or *ith 10 con- b efit n. Hence, pa im- in 8 Own inclina’ poe- before his death, however, when In adore preceding the last change, hie min: evidently etill among ite old associstions; for he Beard to murmur, as in ® dream, ‘| he treaty ° lgiam ! yes, read me that eixth clause agern” Bat at the Inst a pertectly peace’ul demise crowned the and se:ene healthfulnees of hfe life; he sank away gontiy, flickering & Uittie, lik xpirine leomp, and then “went ont,” rather th: “died” Latierly the gout had sadly t ed bim, bat he was not suffering from that the fatal weok began. It was frem an inflammatory attack of the D.adcer that the Premier died. He remained vigor- ous, and attended to his pubite duties, until within a few days of his decease, Hie last oul lic act was to receive the Litsh deputation on the cattle disewe Although he had the facnity of throwing off the gtavest effaire of Siate along with hie Parliament coat, yet he wae easily troubled by personal matiert Ifamember of his family were tll he was much more troubled than at the impending erash of @ throne, The Queen was much aff cted upon bearing of hie death, aud wrote @ let'er to Lady Palme sou, eesuring her of her “heartielt aud deep a) mpathy with ber ander this trial, Lord Palmerston had rat in sixteen Parliaments, and had been elected to mt in the seventeenth, He served in official positions four monarchs —George I11., George 1V..William LV, aod Queen Victoria, He beld important offices under tro different Firet Lorde of the Treseury, viz.. lhe Duke of Vortiand, Mr, Spencer Percival, Lord Liverpool, Mr. Canu ne, Lord Goderieb, the Duke of Welling ton, Bari Gey, Viscount Melbourne. Lord Jobo Kue- eel, and Lord Aberdeen, and hau himeel! occupied the same position in two different ministries, London, Oct. 22. The Gone says that it ts pot in 8 porition to state the precise character of the minis terial arrangements, but that no obstacles prevail in regard to them, and thats estisfactory formation of the Ministry is expected. ‘The Times thinks that shoald Karl Rusre!l fail to forming a Ministry, a coalition between sections of Liberals will Lecome necessary, and that Lord Gran ville will probably be the pereon under whom the ereatest oumber of men will serve It te stated that M. Mirode, the Papal Minister of War, has not resigned, but hae obtelned leave of absence. Itis reported that the Papal army is mach disorganized, Paris medical papers state that the cholera remains stationary, The Emperor Napoleon visited the Hove) Dieu to satlefy bimeclf that proper care and atten Hon was bestowed on the cholera pationts Garibaldi had declined @ nomination to the Italien Parliament offered by Turin. An adjourned meeting of tho holders of the Con- federate Loan was held in London the 8th, for the purpose of receiving # report from the committee ap- pointed on the 4th of September last, Admiral Sir Provo Wallis occupied the chair, Mr. J. M. Chamberlain submitted the report, b wae designed | form the bondholders ot the ich had been taken to place thet: toteres al baste. In the course of @ tor e with various parties, the commits n from Mesere. Keli Co., that the of bonde in ein present was #.4,- The commit tit their duty to ascertain precisely the lew of the bot jd there ore, had aces to M port of the U verve ; questions rie bim were either dis eearded s the di ric fo consice: the righ of the contract ors and agents of the loan, and whether any, and what means could be adopted to torce them to disclose whet funds, if any, they had in bend belonging to the late Government, and to compel their application ip nidation of the cial the boud-hoiders Joug and elabora’e opinion, in * ‘ that if it exietonoce the Confederate & as independent States b ot, there is no ground an be caled eucce) It his view is corect, then question States have taken the property of (he Coniadernio Htates subject to the change of the loan, and th which hes beoome operty of the United Stav continues liable to tl ange. He has no doult thas if (he contrac Forrian or funds forward- ed by the Confederate Government to meet any liabilities on account of the loan that the contractor fe liabie.o the contributor, and that it would be prudent to file a bill ip equity againet the coutrac ter, On the opinion the Commiiiee remark that the opinion of Mr, Fleming on the case leaves uo doubt that sooner orlaterecither the Luited States, or the States whieh formed the Conteueration, wid recoenize and pay the loan Afier some desultory couvetsation tbe report wasreceived, bul not acopt | ec, ana the meeting stands adjourned amt she job of January Oett. Severe storms on the northeast coast of gland hes ceused the destruction of @ great deal of prop- erty and the sacrifice of many lives The last of the Fenian cases in the city of Dublin had been disposed of by the committal of the prison- ere for trial on the charge of complicity in the Fenian conepiracy, The evidence given was in many re- spects similar to what the Crown wndered in former eases, but an important letter from stephons, io which be planned the establishment of the Iuisu Prover, was firet allowed to eee the light The Archbishop of ublim bas published « lengthy communication to the Roman Catholic clergy under his jurisdiction, in which he strongly desuunces ail secret rocieties, bat particularly the Fenians, against seems to cially directed, He charecterts pianiein asa “compound of folly ane wick does, wearing he mask of patriotian to ine dupes of the nnwary.and as the work of a tew tanat or kuaves wicked enough to eopirdire ¢ ining whom hire to promo o their own sordid viewer the Arch bishop seems to lay the blame pracipally upon the Fenton bencere im America, to whom he sludes as “keeping fac from canyer, seek to werand © eevee aud to promoe thei: own interes the rick of the lives and liberties of oshe Vupete tate allocution saainat recret soc wich reference was especially mace to Tivemasone, seems 40 bave been intended to apply also to the Fen gua, a0 it ie not likely the Archilenop et Dublin would have made go violent au atte upou that oresuizauem if bia couree wes Los eraclioued ot eo. FRANCE, The London Datiy News sare’ ‘The story published here that Mr. Seward hed sent an ultinetum to Paris declaring President Johneon would “not permit the despa of more French troops to Mex.co," has at length dwindied to the statement-—which Is not improbable thet the Ameri- can Secretary of State had written to Mr. ixelow, expressing the earnest desire of the | nited states Goverument to remain at peace with France, and all the world, but intimating that it is ferred Congress will demand exueme measures if @iditional tioope Bre eent into Mexico, La Paruie, speaking of the same subject, saye: The Cabinet of Warhingwn, being uneasy count of the projets attribuied of reeruiting in Feyp’, and renting t Mexico corpe of biack troops, has aubmitted to the Imperial Government, in the most ioe iyed fertie th 4 tions which euch @ medeuse te rommunicaton of the Au eOxveoeveis upon thie or ebeteines tron all reties 10us tion, p.operly #o casued. Tf ication ia muieover, now inportaut, bec sn wud bh was, lor an lustaut ou the (aj be bas #UCe Leek given up. The Moastne Post says Itie mentioned thar aicw dare since Mr. Bigelow | bad an ip e.vicw w SM. Deourn Ue Live ¢ | Mexican queaiou, when We tapusalou Bireu uy the lucimer wae deemed satire & Ti wae stayed wt iar, ual Au acting on the suKeeion of the Fieuwh | snl bud san Houed the annual euroliurn! 0 eo lor eeryice y bad given a in Mexico, and that ths BreMs watlslaciion Lou The Fuglish Governu adhesion to 3 ? Ps : > > 2 & = = é Ey 2 a the proposal of France ita! am Vanitery | Conterence ehould asseinbie Constantinople, with | the object of devising measnres for praventing the spread uf cholera frou Ans r » aud remoy ing as far as popeiiie ihe cavers ¥! ead to ont. breaks of this epidemic pons had been Lue tavovably r ” ostof the European govern. mani Y Teceived by most Intelligence trom Madagsscar naive that & serions @eiwrbance bad akcp puct Kush oo MccoMB! of the © a suLUlY Of wood mechanics parment of the indemnity to the French Govern. men’, The populace as ented unde. the windows of the Qneeu's palace, where they raised loud cries for the ee of the French Consul and all he Catholic Mission. The Nobles then interfered, rnd promived toe peope that ther should receive ra vench Coueul declared thas ishout an order from his Gov- THE CHOLERA The Paris correrpondent of a London peper,writ ing on the 18th of October, says the cases of eholera edout 600 daily, and the deaths about 150 daily in thatelty, The Usitow Menicarrears The epidemic is no dontt making tts influence felt ernment, {fo neariy all qnarereo! Parie; bu! one would eup- | Secretary of State pose that in extending ite it would diminial: in eravity On the other hans, althongh the number of admissions into the hospitals eth! maintaice « high Geure,the oumber of dismissals through cure fises daily The genera! opinion of medical men is that the epidemic has reached tts acme of inteneisy within the leet few days, and has beeun tow The dinfinution of the temperature can only favor this tendeney. (ur repor'e, however, are not tdto~ f ther so favorable ae revards the city generile. \ arce number of deaths bh taken plice within the ‘ . hy days, aud neaily in all quartore of the ne vopolia, The Moeireen (official organ) refers to the au hpect of the disease on October 19th, for the first time, and offers some valuable sugcrstions Itenye The couurelsin regart to cholera are reduced ts very simple precepta ae follows) Berupulous perso inl eleaniines erm clothing clean! Less in habitations, removal of fit) of every kind, ventilation, ordinieg regimen, the umial fod, provited it be not pretudical to health, and the absence of allercess, But wont should Avove all be shunned te the abuse of strong liquors, bad rau deriv, nod espeetaliy absinthe. he eure of which is at preseut so geveral, An excel ont Precantion consiste tn taking in the morni going out Into tie oven air, particulatiy when the day la cold, moist or foggy, @ warm and arotiatio infusion, ench as camomile, light tea, or #till be trer, elittie coffee, The las pcommended by our mill- tar Crimea. and iestilis to the men empored in the Custom diouse serv athe conse ‘Live cantot be too highly recommended, It fea great mistake to suppose that the malady shows itseli allof @ #udden, On the contrary, ite alod Om, two, even emt dare t nerally a derangement of ona more or less Marked, euch asdiarrhas, The premonitory symp. tome svoud notbe neglected. Ty should be treated promptly, aud stopped, and this wili cut abort the tualod. Ata altting of the Academy of Sciences, Dr, Vel- pena advanced the following remedy, Ile eaye: # of arresting the malady at ite outeet are M thie-pour from three to lump of 4 two hours atte dapum ‘thie , aud guar. ntinne tooccur In Elva The cattle d reported to bare broken out," A telegraphic diepateh from Madrid states that the cholera coutinaes to decrease there, Ua the 16th there were 172 cases, and bldienthe Thi ed that in three days upwarte of fons left Madrid for the provinces” ‘The epidemie ia desert ne stationary at Seville, rapidly decrrasine at Valencia and Barcelone, etaiionary at ainorca, and threaven- ing Saragossa and Leon Ttie prevalent on part of Ketremadura, and ecilexiste in Le Maucha, and Maderca. It it teared that the ec lgration cour. quent upon (he panie may yet carry it to that part of Castle pot yetinve nd tw Astuitas, Galica, aud the Basque provinces The Naples correspondent of the London Times, Oct. 11th, eayes r panic hae broken out here, Altogetbar, eL reported bh en, lu cases of choier- occurred, five of which had 10 al, but reveral or most of the vietine, it baa een discovered, had commilted exeesees in eating. o1 had takeu food which tad for some time been pro- biblted by the medical re,ulations Latest Commercial, Liverdoo!, Sarurday Keening, Cet, Cotton Race today 10,000 bales, tneluding 4,000 bales to specula‘ors and exporters, The market closes dull aud unchanred The market te firmer, with @ slight Brende ufts advance, Corp 's quiet Provisions. The market te firmer. Stock eearce, Produce Pearls \ 0. 64. be tore | having two notorious convicts in charge, the tear ors, was of great rervicee in Aleeria ant the | @ingular (4 Thirty-Third Year Elections wi'l be beld on Tuesday U Ni York, Masvachuaetta, New Jersey, D avate Wary, land, Tiinoin, Miasouri, Minnesota, Wiseona n and Michican, The States of Maasachimets, New Jer fer, Wisconsin and Minnesote each bave a gover- bor to elect, Da, Livixaston wae at B ombay at last accounts, @rranying for another exploration nto the interior ot Afren The scene of bis explorations will be that tract of territory extending beiweon tho re re | gon which he hew already explored and that dis covered by Captain Speke, Tite Waabington Inter .tamnorn bas the follow. {ng announcement :— f, is understood thas the ‘seneaged in prepanng a rep! > to the dispatel of Ear! R oas Nin pa wothe pre Poaed commission indicated in bis lordehip's letier Y Minister Adams, for the Adjudication of carta n Claitas against the British government, The ques tion at issue is 1 to have be en . tion in several Cabinet meetinys ) under considers Apvicrs from the Bracile etat SUsyen wa continues, bus not ite wireline in @ military point of view, Lad occurred. Toe Paraguayan mguard, under the command of Estigarr bia, ill hemmed tm att raguayans and would bave probably succumbed ere ibe bas for the urgent solicitations ot the Bratihan com mauder toGen. Flores not to destroy the own by © bombardment. Gen, Mitre has gone in person to supersede the astack upon the town, and west soxioualy t the arrival of toe sicamer from Couvordia with news of the fall of U rugusyans A correspondent writing from Tennesses that while au oliver of the Nasuville miliary pee On Was crossing the railroad track near that ciy © few days rince, in @ wagon driven by @ negro, and Was struck by @ passing train, by which the off cer, togesber with the horses were Instantly killet and driver shockingly mutilated, The mors Part of the aflair is thas insvead of seizing the opportunity to eacape, one of the conyci# stariou with all speed in search of @ surgeon,wh. 4 the other re his na to Watch over the dead body of LOCAL NEWS. REW YORK AND TUN VICINITY, Cnovena av QUARANTINE—ARRIVAL 0” AN InvRoreD Buy FROM LoNDoN—659 EMIGRANTS On BOARD —NINETERN DATS FROW THE DISRASE Oven Twentt Cases Now on Boaup—Merrisa AND AoTL Fv vue Hracrn Commiseton,— The steamship Atalanta, from London and H arrived At this port yesterday morning, and was iminediately ordered to the lower bay by the Health Officer, in consequence of having cholera on board. The vessel sailed last from Havre. She came into thie port t about seven o'clock Thursday evening, and arriv ing off the Quarantine landing, at Staten Island, Captain Pinkham, of the Atalanta, made ena, by burning a rocket, after his vessel caine to anchor, to Indicate his desire that bia vessel should be board ed at once; but the sixnal was not observed. Ate later hour the eaptain dispatched « messenger on urcia | *horewith the etatewent that cholers was among his paweneors, that the physician who had charts of them had exhaumed bis rtrength, and asking for help immodiately, The assistant health officer ‘ on board. © was mes by the surgeon of the Atalanta, * German, who explained the facts and ¢ ana. countof the manner in which be had treated his pas- sengore, The passengers of the Atalanta, numbering five hundred and fifty-two, were principally Germans, excepting the cabin passengers, of whom there were forty-eight. The vessel had taken nearly all the latter on board at London, and part of the stearacs Passengers; but she stopped at Havre, where more Passengers were received. The pereons who brought the cholera on board came from Havre. On the fist day aftor the Atalanta went to sea, one of them * child. wae attacked, and died on the following dar. Others were attacked immediately, bat the diseases Ashes tend upward; Hots #is.as4s, and | was confined entirely to the eteorage, Nove of tho monion, Ort. 91, Saturday Frening.—Censols cabin passengore were in tho leart degree affected be cloned at O's tor money Ne ae it, The cases of sickness numbered from fity to American stocks BS. b-2"a, Ahead inois Central ahuces 54: Bais Ky Ku abaros, OT gan rixty, ond there wore fifteen deaths The (ilaayow, Ort. 31, Me M. Call report floor firm 4 Baseengers manifested very little anxiety; thar and upward: holders demanding an advance, Wheat SOLVE 84 8D Bdvauce of Jetd per cental, Boxico. The Attack on Matamoras, New Orlane, Nor. 1 The Carscent, of the Met alt., Captain Thuttes, of the steamer Mancock, from Galveston, reports that advices from Matamoras optet Oth of October, atate that city wae atfll in posrersion of the Imperialists, Heveral anenceeasful attacks had been made by the Liberals, but they weredriven from the ficlt with great bter, The lanperial lors war al ‘News items. By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Tur first lot of new Ujlsud cotton has reached Savannah. Tua ateamer Baltimore, from New York to Washington, was tow. d from Fortress Monroe yesterday, disabled by iho breaking of ber pro- peller. Tae steamer Colorado sailed from Ban Franciaco yesterday foc Panama, with 600 passengers and $700,000 in treasure for New York, sad $420,000 for Englanl. Tam pigeon match at Byracuse, N. Y., yoaterday, for $1,000, between Taylor, of New Jersey, and Newell, of Buffalo, at 100 double birle, was won by the former, Taylor scored 3; Newel! #4 A Genvan named Jolin Sebold stabbed and killed @ man named Charies Smith, in @ drunken row at Baltimore, on Thursday night, and fatel- ly wounded another pervon maimed Frederick Schaffer Tu® Fenian excitement atil! continues at Toron- to, C, W. Qiite a numer of private soldiers are under arrest for syinpatiizing with the Fenians. The city and its approaches are picketo!. Many Americans are preparing to leavo for the Sie Numbers of Orangemes are arriving for the delence of this district. General Intelligence, (By Mail to the New York Sun.) The Pope bas resolves to establish in Englevd ae socoud Ar’.b shopric, of w the Bee will be either at Liverpoo! or Bb rm nehain. Bewi Ges, Barsem, the Repuliiean candidate for Bu Meson I ry how just been Lrevetied Major General, l4 si out dulineou, A Govens mest detwetive, who has just returned from, @ tour of observation in Canada, says Jolin ©, lire kinridge is living in elegant seclusion at St Catharine, Canada West, fe especially avoids Koverly Lucker and that class of rebel refugees A Lynxcnnrea, Va, letter, Ort 2, has the fol- lowing: “A tine colony of Africans bas just been organized here to go to Liberia, under the leader- wip of @ shrewd practical colored man. Among ‘oem ® Lumber can real and wmte and they beve did not seem to be much alarmed even after they learned tho nature of the epidemic from which they were enffering. The cabin passengers, who became are very early in the voyage thar cholera was on the veasel, adopted the wise plan not only of making themselves as comfortable as possi bl but of diverting their minde fiom the subject of cholera by singing and amusements of various kinds They wore careful concerning their diet, but in othe respects they lived without any apparent regard to consequences, Bome of the swerage passengers decided towards the close of the voyage, to follow the example of the cabin passengers, and they too sang and occupled t)eir time tn the manner mort likely wo banish melancholy thoughts, The dead were buried soon after they had breathed their leet, They wee notin any cese kept more than au hour, The buriat wae in the ordiuary form ; aud the asual burial eer- vices wore held, The assiatant health officer was con- ducted to the steerage of the Atlanta, between 9 and 10 o'clock Thureday evening, There was no lent excopt that which came from e@ Inutern, and on! ene of the passengers could be seen atatime. Ther were not eeparated, but wore in their berihe as ther had been paced when taking pasinge, bine or ten were alek ; twoof the number wore io @ state of co} lapse: others were in the first etagos of cholers, ‘There were no unusual sighte; but @ few persous were grosuing, Yesterday forenoon the Avsistant Health Officer ordered the Atalanta to the Lower hy , where she now lies ate point about fifteen milous dir- tant from thine.ty, The hospital ship, Known as tli Florence Nightingale, but the real name of which is the Faleou, was withdrawn from her station in the Lower Bay on the 19th dey of October, and © lait up" at Red Hook, footof Van Brunt street, Brook|y u for the winter, The reason for this was thet it wos supposed there would be no further use for her bas been ordered to her old station, aad tho pa tients will be removed Ww her ead treated on boar. She LATER, Still Inter intelligence is trom Dr, Walzer, who line charge of the patients on the Atalanta, ‘The num! er of (oaths up to thiee o'clock yeeterday afternoon i nineseen, The number of cases on board at tliat tine was wore than twenty, No communication whatever is vow allewed with the steamer Atalan'a, aud the passengers who have not teen victims tothe disease will remain on board till the grounds needot on Sandy Hook, are obtained from the Govern nent when they will be sent there. ia this connection it tuay not be uninteresting bo p.eeent rome etaciatl respecting former Visitelions oi he cholera: In 1582 there wee - 8,513 deaths, In id5Ja there wee oo OLE 6 Tn 1549 there were In 1nO2 there were In 1084 there were Jn all other years. Total erences The following communication bas been received from Dr, Burdett, Deputy Health Officer, in relation to the anchoriug of the etoamship Europe as Quaran tine - TABANTING, 8. L,, Now. Sd, 1545 This te to sertitt thas I bat dad ine Frenes teamehip Earope and discovered no contagious °¢ (Conklmmad @m tho Lam Paqe.)