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bet _— 4 By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. ANOTHER SERIES OF DISASTERS. Bailroad Smash-up Near Newark, SERIOUS LOSS OF LIFE. Illinois. Railroad Accident in an Em- hue A@ Train Rolls Down bankment. SINKING OF A BOSTON STEAMER. Passecgers and Crew Saved, 800 BALES OF COTTON LOST. A Steamer Burned at Chester, Pa IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Matameras Still Besieged. The Liberals Expected to Sucoced Strange Conduct of an Im- perial War Vessel. SHE FIRES UPON U. S. TROOPS. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Reported Loss of an English Ship PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA. c&e., &e. & Ces MORE DISASTERS. A Washington Train Nuos Of the Track at Newark—Several Perseus Kilkd and @ Number Wounded. Philadelphia, Nov. 15.—The through train from Rew York for Washington, which left at S o'clock thie Morning, rau through a turn table on the New Jersey Railroad, Two men were kilied and several injured, fueluding Mr. Dilks, bageage master, who was slightly Burt, The train will reach here at 1 o'clock. Newark, N. J, Now. 15,—The eight o'clock through fradn from New York for Washington this morning, while under full speed, ran off the track at a turn-ta- bie, about one mile below Market street depot, New- @rk, through the neglect of itch tender, W. L, Gordon, proprietor of Williard’s Hotel coaches, in Warhineton, was killed outright, anda boy named Brick, from New Brunswick, so soriously injured, that be has since died. Mr, Gordon was from Holder Bess, New Hampebire, and was accompanied by bis wife and two children, who escaped uninjured. \ ‘W. Mosby, a recently arrived Englishman, was tata ly injured, and Captain Mitchel, of the steamer Colyer, and several of his crew, slightly, The smok- fing car acted like a wedge to the next car, which overlapped the former for nearly the whole of its entire length. At twoo'clock this afternoon the Droken cars were all removed from the plaee, and @iforte were being made to haul the locomotive upon the track, ANOTHER STATEMENT, The accident was caused by either negligence or thoughtlessness om the part of a man named O' Brien, the man in charge of the switch at Chestnut st reet at the time of the disaster, [his man left the .witeh oo turned that the train, instead of taking the proper e@ouree after paseing the switch, took « short track which terminated in a dome two hundred yards from the ewitch John Campbell, the engineor of the train, discovered the displacement of the switch before reaching the place, end immediately ordered the brake to be put on, in order to lessen the shock which the train must inevita!iy receive In enother snstant the locomotive ran off the end of this detach- ed track folowed by the smoking car, which was al- Most literally demolished— he first passenger car run- ming into and neerly throngh it t the extent of two thirds of ite length. ‘The crash was terrisc and atart- led the whole neigbiorhood, lu aiew moments a large crowd had assembled at the place of the accideut, and the work of resening the fpjured from the debris was at once eom- menced, The scene, as described by those who Witnessed it, must bave been beartreuding in the extreme, Frieuds who were passeugers on the train but who separated fora moment or two—some to go to the «moking ear and some wo look for friends pposed to be in osner care ot the train—were roam’ ft about almust frantically in seurch of each other, ud nearly ad were gratified in fluding that they Bas no injuries by the accident, The persons king car and the fiiet :egular Parceuger ffored the meat, but few, indeed, eecaped without Laving rece. ved sone injuries.either contusions or cuts made by the tying splinters. It jmost a tairecie thatevory pereoa iu the care ob inetautiy killed, Wheu our reporter leit ‘k, but tour passenvere were dead, Three of ties were lying og the second story of the treet di pos, but so persous were permitted them. The other dead body was in @ private sesience 1p the vicinity of the piace of the accident, Eoghtoruineot the injur were carried into the Newark lle where they promptly received modi- eal attendan Bome of th ujured very badly, and it ts heved 6 ® pumber of not recover, Uue boy had bis oye taken mpevely trom the socket, and @ portion of bis lo ehead taken away. W. L. Gordon, propiietor of Witlard's Hove! coaches, Washington, who bad both legs taken off, and who was dead wien rewoved trom the ruins, had, but a iow moments fore the aceident, lett bis wife aud gone into the wking car 'O smoce a clyar., It is eaid by those who were p.esenut Uomodiately after the occurrence of the disaster, that Dor less than thirty or jorty per gous were badly injured, One of the killed wae a boy Who peddied apples on the train. Le was crushed @ud serribly motuated, O'Brien, the switcuman, whose carelessuces was (he real cause of this new ailioad slaughter, bas Leen ariested and will be tried tis betleved, by (Le people of Newark, for murdor He has been in the @iup.oy of the Company for about giz weeks, Lhe Hremen of the train received no fujuries, but Mr. Campbeil, the engineer, sustained @ Vere epraib uf the back, ‘There was ® report circu, ted that Ma). Geo. Juln A. Logem was awony (le buied, Accident on the Chicage & Reck Island Kallroad-A Train Vrecipitated Down en Embankment, Chicago, Nov.16,—The express train om the Chicego @ Rock Island Rallrosd, which left Rock Island last evening, owing to@ misplaced ewitch two miles east ef Morris, lll, was thrown from the track, and the whole train, with the exeeption of the locomotive and sleeping-car, Wa precipitated down un embankment, two of the passenger care and two baggage cars turn- fing upside down, Two cars were smashed to pieces, Quad the others were more or less injured, The train Wes Giled with passengers, Be one wee Billed, Gix persoms were seriously bruised, and others were tices, The merits of the question will, however, be slightly injured. Mr, Davies and John Curry, of New York, are among the injured, Disaster te the Steamer Greyhound. Boston, Nov. 15.—The steamer Greyhound, Captain Nickerson, from Boston for Charlottetown, struck om Bird Rock Ledges, Nova Beotia, on Monday night last, and Alling with water, sunk in eleven fathoms. ‘The passengers and crew were saved, and landed at Beaver Harbor, N, 8, The Greyhound was insured for #100,000 In Bostom and New York offices, and was valoed at that som, Burning of a Steamer, Cincinnati, Now, 15.—Mobile papers of the 11th {net., report thatthe stecmer Duke was burned on the Tombigbee River,jwith three hundred bales of cotton A Steamer Burnt at Chester, Pa Cheater, Pa, Nov. 15.—The steamer Meteor bernt to the water's odge at the Chester wharf this even- ing. Survivors ef the Steamer Repubilc. Wastrnetox, Nov, 15. In « letter to the Navy Department, Lieutenant Whiting states that twe men on # raft were recentiy discovered off Cape Hatteras. They were the ouly survivors of the fourteen men who escaped from the steamer Repbblic, formerly the Tennossee, They had been eight days without food and water, Some of the party wore washed off, having no strength to hold on, and others, becoming crary, jumped lato the sea, areas of the Siege of Matamoras—An A perial Steamer Naid to fb Wired New Orleans, Nov, 15.—The latest advices from Brownsville say that the Liberals, ander Gonerals Escobedo, Cortinas, Canales and Mendes, were vig- orously continuing the eicge of Matamoras, They captured, om the Sth, the steamer Rio Grande, and brought ber to Clarksville to transform her into « gunboat, The Liberals held the river below the town, which had been evacuated by the women end children, who sought refuge on the Awerican side, It is thocght that the Republicans will capture the place; while the Federal forces enthusla cheer the progress of the Liberal besiegers. Uo Thursday Inet, the Imperial steamer Pessano fire! four shots among the Federal forces, The casualties by this strange proceeding are unknown, POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, New York, Albany, Nor, 15.—The majorities on the State ticket fn Ouedla County, without the soldiers vote yt low, 1821; Hilihonee, 1894; Howland, 189. ; Hetundan Issf;"Joues, 1010; Hunt 2107; Porter, <3; Mullen, 113%. “SThe'mnajecity for the Bounty Act i 1963, Campbell's majority for Senator is 2196, 6s, Majority for Bark icket wus printed witho: Perrin upon it,and Jones las 6,256 majority in consequence of the error, Hodgeboom, for Bupreme Court Judge, has {Tu majority in the Third D.etriet. Wooster, Republican, has 187 majo- rity for the Assembly, Mississipp!. Jackson, Misa, Nov. 15.—The Louse has passed a bill providing for the support of wounded and disa- bled soldiers. Gen, Howard has tesuod acireular instracting offi- cors of the Barean to endeavor to overcome tho fale reports industriously circulated to unsettle labor and give rise to disorder and suffering, Tennensce. Nashville, Nov. 15 —The Legislature to-day passed @ bill authorizing the Governor to issue new bonds for the railroads of the State, to the extent of the Btate endoree:ent; also for the funding of the State debt as it matures, tugether with the interest in part due or to becorne aue on the Ist of January, 1866, by the issue of new bond: From Washington, Wasuinorom, Nov. 16, Minister Clay has addressed a letter to the Heore- tary of Bin fated St. Petorsbury, Oct. 1Tih, in whieh be say I deem t) my duty to warn the United States Qgaiuot the in.portation of the catiie plague into our couuuy, Belov a farmer, and feeling groat incercet in suc! subjects, I have read everything upon the subject which is acce I! kive you only the result of ny coucinsions eu: ooeervetions: The cattle plague is the Russian catiin pest ip ihie coun try. It is always more or 4 yearns, gud f' ne erally kills whole berde, ¢ ®, 1: ie both contagious and iniections, EB, these terme! mean to say ib ie communicated from coe animal © Botner by the physical imposition of the virus upon any en- imal from any oiject coutaiuing the virus, anu also tha: the virus may be carried ia wiolecuies in the and thus produce the diseare. It evideatly did not originate de nove iu Kagland, but was carried there by ebip loads of cattle from the Kussiso Baltic porte, If this theory ts coriock thea all importation of cattle from abroad should te at once prolibited Congress, It pot otherwise possible to Le presented, And it would pay well to call Congress togetier for thay purpose only, No ship having @ cow, or eh ua! from Europe, or countries having ti wed to land in America wit aud! management of to generate tho usean arrest it 1 beleive it to be weravatod by the and ihe utwr a species of blosdy, murrain, mareby nature of Northern it ard of all the laweof health, which i# shown nd beast, especially in regard w ventilaliou d cleauliness, which prevails lu sues cold climates where great expenditure of heat is needed, and tuel Snd food scarce. Lhe same causes are producing how the aggravated typhus fever hee, which te called outaide of Ruest 4) "the piague.” Rngland was warned jong since of the danrer of direct importation of castle trom Kussia, but faiied to beed the advice, I trust our couuiry may be more wise aud more fortunate, Hou, Kenneth Raynor, of North Carolina, bad a long interview with the President to-day, on mattors connected with the political interests of thet Btate, including the restoration of ite rights and privileges in the Union, Action on the many applications for special pardon is pearly altogether suspended by the President, whose time is occupied with the consideration of business of @ pressing, if not more important character, Gupplies of the five cent currency will be sent Bouth, where but Little of it is in circulation, but no more will be transmitted at present to the North, the demand there not belng #0 great as in the other sections of the country, Owing to the many connterfelts (m circulation, banking and other parties frequently send Lows of large denominations to the United States Tressurer's office, asking whether they are genuine. That office has not yet lost anything by counserteits, ite exports readily detecting spurious issues, Complaints having frequently been made to the Becretary of the Treasury, that letiors addressed to the Department and the various Bureaus do not meets with prompt repiics, an order has been issued that they shall be answored immediately. It is said the recent complaint to the Grand Jury against General Baker, Chief Detective of the War Department, originated in bis raid on certain alleged Darden brokers, wheu he secuses of (readalems preg NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, tested by the Conrt. The President has recognized Robert Barth as Vice Cons! of Austria at St. Louis and Frederic Granados, Vice Consul of Bpain, to reside in Boston, ‘The work of mustoring out the members ot the Veteran Keserve Corps, who desire discharges, com- menced yesterday with twoen'y-threo companies of the First and Becond Battalions, Death of General Dal Groen. Cincinnati, Nov, 16.—Mei'le papers of the 11th inetent report that General Duff Green, of Alabama, died at Mobile on the 11th tnstant, (Of Gen, Duff Green the Exrnras rays: Few men have figured more largely in the politics of the coun- try, Aud eceetally during the Admiuistration of General Jackson, whom for at me he eupported with greet ceal and alacrity, (General Gieen pub! the organ of Jackson in Washington during his ni- ministration—a bearty euppe ter at one tine, but ent asatiy gotas over to Jackson's opponents, of whom Joho ©, Calboun was chief, Gen, Jackeou then called Mr. F, Bisir from Lexington, Ky. when the (sion was pablished as the Administra- tion organ, aes ip with Mr, Rives, General Green estab U. 5. Tetmoxarn, and eon- ducted {t for several years in the interest of Mr. Calhoun end bis frends, At a inter da) estab. lished @ State Kichts paper in baltimore, an season @ journal calied “ihe Kepublic,” b . in this city. He was o man of ree ergy and Mas of political real and busine: cula~ tion. Lie had his name in a ecove of speculations in ‘Texas, Georgia, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and elsewhere, but did uot control them with much profit to himself, Lv the Kebeliion, while he took no promibent part, he sided with the South, t Promineutly before the public, aniess it w tales & Beaton, of the NATIONAL INT RLLIGEN Indian Affaire—Treatice—1 Bonds, Ktc. St. Louts, Now. 15.-Col. Taylor and Rev, Mr, Reed, of the Indian Commission, sent to treat with the tribes of the Northwest, arrived at Fort Randall De cotah, on the 6th, on the steamer Calypso, The othe members of the Commission have gone home over- land =The Commission have concluded treaties with nine tribos of the Bloux nation, and a treaty stipulat- ing for peace among the Lodians themselves na well as with the government. Congressman Liul bard, of Iowa, who has been investigating the frauds porpe trated by Indian agente ou the different tribes of that country, was en the Caly pro, en route to Wash- ington, Four companies of the 4th United Statice regiment, Lieut. Col. Thornton, compose the garrison of Port Randall forthe winter, Paymaster SLreve ts now there paying the troops, Canada. The Fenian Excitement. Buffalo, Nov. 1b.—An order waa receivoa at To- Tonto, on Saturday, by Col, Denison, from the Adju- tant General, to select from his battalion a captain, twosubalterns aud @ company of 65 meu for service on the frontier, A similar order was received at Hamilton on Monday, It fs understood that nine full companies will be eens t@different poinis on the frontier, \ Toronto, C. W., Nov. as to Peuian rumors, It fe Possible, howev:r, that come sort of raiding might be at- tempted ou the froutier,and the euthoritios have merely taken the necessary precautions to prevent mirchief being done, The prevalent fovling is alto- gether derisive of tho whole business. fe n0 alarm here From Europe, Three Day# Later News, The Canard steamship Persia, from Liverpool en the 4th instant and Queenstown on the 6th, bas ar- rived, The China, Bosphorus, Caledonia and Loul- siana had arrived out, It bad been reported that a large Bremen ship, with 870 passengers for New York, had been lost in the British Channel, but the statenent was believed to be without foundation, The French war steamer Decembres had mak the Spanish steamer Murillo, off the South Foreland, by coming into collision with her, Crew and passengers of the Murillo landod at Dover Thore isa hitch in the completion of the new Min fetry in Fngland, No official announcement of any description had been made up to the 4th inst. but the papers aro full of speculations Mr, Gindstone had been on a visit to Seotland, The DaiLy News says the speeches of Mr. Gladstone at Ginsgow leave no ground for doubt as to the geveral course the Ministry will porene, end adds: pect that, if supported by not be alow to carry tor M - intaisters wi ward the work lett uncompleted in 15 jind etone had already declared hineelt in favor ot ex tative franchises of the peop'e. ew of inet tuut the voiwe of ‘al party has desiguated him as the leader of vernment iu the House, and but ior the claims of ve service in the same cause the chief of the party the minietry iteelt; and it te not only in full view of his opinions, but because of them. that into whatever part ot the cvuntry be goes tu progress lea liberal triumph What doubt then e romain in any candid mind of the true wishes of the arty whieh thas eothusiastically selects such a waa for ite ackuow lodged leader? Tbe Loudon Moaxino Post says that Mr, Glad- stone's speech commits him to # hearty espousal of the Reforin bill, whenever « practicable one shall be produced, and when public opinion and the state of parties shall allow of ite being passed; but not one word seome to intimate that any such bill will be brought forward by the Government in the coming session, MR, BEWAKD'Y AULUEN SPEROH, The London correspondent of the Manchester GUAMDIAN saya: Notwithstanding the tone of Mr. Beward's speech at Auburn, it is unuerstood hore that President Johnson's cabinet line no inieution of pressiuy toe quarrel the controversy recarding the prizes taken by the Alabama, ‘The jone of well tuformed Awe, cans in “society” here fully conti: ‘There will, of course, Le a row wien ¢ and violent speeches from the moimbers of the o ns this view, silion, But the Government considers iteelt strong enough to withetand any urging of the Kind, an nothing disagreeable will come of it. Mr. Adaias has finally resolved ou relingn sine his post bere and revurniny bome early io epring. Le will be didi- cult te Bnd @ man jo succeed Lin TUS PENIANS. The Dublin's Freeman's JOURNAL estates that the special commission for she trial of the prisoners in custody on the charge of bene concerned in the Fenian conspiracy has been issued, Is is directed to the twelve Judes, and ¢ jaily t0 Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and Mr. Justice Keorh, Power is re eer in the comuneson to th: Jutvos to ad) f necessary, pus itis stated that the c ried in Dublin Lubin, of Preoree, had caused sum. monses and ) hoe aginst the Lord Lieutenaus, to be » yecintendeut and Lnrpectors of Pol: " re of that journal, The de th wee weize: in ry the office of the Pro ¢). WhAb Was Becoosary wo the pus us on The capers tah Horal Hank of Ireland had been se'tled. “Ty appeared (hat Mi. Leary, our of she Fenian prisonors, hud a eum to biscredit In the bang, which the governueu wiwged Sas Lue prooee.s of bills remitted from Awerica 1! Uessonalio purposes, end with a view to ihe stopping Of euch remittances and preventing tho } y belag #9 eppiied, the Crown Solicitor requested hiv 1kus UOb LO pay It over without the sanction oi he Ai ue eheral. ‘Lhe bank baving retused to psy ayy tuiiher checks, Mr, Leary commeuce she scion. AB eppileation fron 4 Lea Le eum tur the purpose of | bi a + Alves wei to @4d pSid Reeording- the commence He Adhion bir, 1865. Thirty-Third Year. 5 - 0 — 3 Feaulred Yor ting cetence'es (oat nasbalenes, wt alas News Items, would be soappiind. It wae at on rmlited drawn, and s the matter ended. = bedi MISCELLANROUR The Danish Ministry have resigned, ‘The preliminaries of @ treaty of commerce between England and Austria have been concluded, A new \ireek Ministry had beea formed under M Deleveria, An imperial decree has been temved, ordering the recruitment for the Russian army to take piace throughout the empire from the 18th of January to the 15th of February, 1866, The numberof soldiers required to equal four ia every thousand of the in- habitants, It was stated at Vienna thet @ note had been re- ceived from the Frook(ort Remote, wh ch, alihongh couched In more polite lanenage, repeate the refusal of that body to accede to tho demand of the eroat German Powers, Th Spanish government had joined the Constanti- fople Sanitary Commission, The Brazilian maile bad reached Southampton, The Allies have commenced erossing the Uruguay fo march on Comanto, tn order to intercept the re- of the rebels with 17,000 men, Tho earrender Avene cause! great rejoicing at Rio Ja- the Biarifin fleet remained at Kincou do Koto prepared for action. Mr Thornton, the Rritish Kavoy, bad an interview with the Emgeror of Bra- tat Urugoayans on the W3d, and deciared the de- of the Queen 4 Government of England tor the restora ion of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The kiuporor replied in like terme, A Florence correspondent of the London New writes: There ts once bility of A ope fin a him personally Dy Telegraph to the New York Bun.) Samvm, Anns, for ton years Chief Justice af the Bupreme Court of Rhode Island, resigned his office yesterday because of il] health, Tos Tunisian ambassador yesterday continued hia visite to the industria! establiahments and pub lic achools of Providence, BR. L Tus consecration of the Rev, Dr, Clarkson a» Bishop of Nevreska took place at St. Jacoea’ Church, Chicago, bi, Yesterday, Six bishops and over Sfy cergymen aesatsted at the ceremony, and an im. mense congregation was present, The new bishop leaves immediately for his diocese, Mont. papers of the Lith re that ® despa: from Springfield, I, ways thet Jodees Davis a Trost have filed @ decision tothe case of the U. & 8, one thousand bales of cotton, oj tes in New Orleans, Ciestaned oad Seve; tao. missing all the claimr, on the #round of the ince- pacity of the claimants to make purchases in insur rectionary districts, —_——— General Intelligence, (Dy Mail to the New York Sun.) Gov. Rrowstow of Tennessee, was highwayman on Thursday in that _ ae Joun Mrroner sailed for Europe Hn destiaation is Paris, ‘ ee Tne Paris correspondent of the London Trxze Writes about column « da d rate of $508 columin—§15,000's yeas iiichabead Tow Sarena, the ex-<cbampion of England, ienow lying in the last stage of consumption. His physi. evan #aye be cannot survive mary weeks) Tun Pope bas sent word to the Spanish Bi ee 00 ae nt liberty, t0 Gispoes of Bt. tee tee for the benefit of cholera pati they think the case requires it Vaaiat oes Ss = ddeathe recently registered in London an \afant from @ splinter of wood swallowed accideutelly in @ little stu ing perforation of the bowels il asta Workurn employe! in Sinking the founda: for s new chureb at Exete:, England, late ae coverel, abe depth of ten feet, some Portions of sessrlavod pavement, ovidenily of great antiquity A rrivare loiter saya, Mrs. Max. has sett the Peseletd se iiring os Would rasmer live in Usion Im Vienna, than 0¢ empress of c ite present condition, 4 gh sient By order of Mr. ton, the military post Btateo island, New York Barbor, now Getnn rm Fort Richmoud, Will horeafver be called Fort Wada. worth, Tne Dehop of Mewth has cddreseed « letter 80 boaclergy, suggesting a Sunday of special thanke- ving, with opriate sermona for the boyutl ore talk in Florence of the probe- bdieation, It ts said that the in making those terme with Neult Which be might not be indispored to Faut ® poverelgn who bad never been guilty of rais- ne his t eeloet Gis Moy Father, It may. [ on for granted that King Victor bin- manuel would on too glad to escape from the burden of rovalty, if it could be satisiactorily shown to bina (hat it was for the advantage of Italy thas bo should do so, Under date he London Db Rome, Oct. 26th, @ correspondent of LY News writes; ‘ngon to helleve thas © rehalone petition, +p in Fraues, Helgium, Bavas vinees of Austria, calling e 1 lee enser erly obie @elIent anon huuself very dec ly from the Bour Urieeotete amongst those who surrounde surround him, Advices from Molbourne, dated Sept. 26th, states disturbances comtiuued ou the Kast Coast of New Zeuland, The Colonial for muccossiul agai nd friendly natives had been ue ice, The Pah was storuicu sboexpedi tou captured the ee who murdered Vosues and Coptain Clogu, | [i 2arveat aud the exenption of Lreland The \sovernor coufisca'ed land ia Taranaki, and | CMs plague and pestilence. ananee ined Issued @ p. 00 Of peace a . The Kinet Coane aio under martial : The nite States Surgeon General determined to divive New Deatived iu the Louse of Kepreseuistaves by jority of fourteen, 1) was currted i Connell without @ division, Aliuis vay taralouw dake tw ee some tine since to sesd @ model of the Met Unived Sia Geveral Hospita, situated in Malt tore, to te Universal exposition tu Paris in 1906, meérican depart end has obtained ») ta ment for it, comteabrad: Mx. Son. MuLLALy, of the New York Mernorou. vik) aod Mr, Eiward Pollard, of the Buab- moud EXaMngr, have associated themselves with Col, M. ©. Gallaway, in the Memphis AVELa»can, the publication ‘which will be presently rm sumed. propose ture THE CHOLERA, Bome cases of cholora have occurred at | Woolwich, England, none of which pro fatal. What are calied two well authentic cases of Asiatic cholera buve occurred in Barnsley, England, In one case the pationt recovered, Thefother was faial, The pationt woe e@ tan of leuiperate ms regular Lebite, though itieeaid the district be lived ia wae ill provided with sowersge, The Lritish Registrar General, in Lis soturn for she past quarter, just issued, saya: In the face of the choler Jemic, which te gath- ering in thr the deste drarrhao, when the rain uum. recorded, but they are yare met with daring July, , however, siuce Tus Bavannah Rervnrioay of Nov. 7, reports the sinking, while om ber way to Auguste, of the stewmer Savannah, by collision wib the Mayflower, The Bavennah had on board» large and Valuatle Oar estimated as worth $250,000, Including a large lot of express matter, Part of the cangu wae insured ; the steamer was not, A LAMENT/ LR aceident occurred lately st Gene- ve. A body of firemen were going through their manoeuvres, and seven of them had saceuded ao escape ladder placed at the height of a fb Boor, when it suddeuly broke, and «ix of the men were precipitated to the ground. Que was killed om the Spot, aud five others severely injured. Two veteran duelliste in Nantes, France, went out in October to shoot et each other, Buih are army officers, and (heir names are De Cadoudal fuught ie thirty-three y-three, In this last en- counter De Cadoudal received # sword cut in bie chest, but the steel baving slipped the wound wae slight, In return for rust be wounded Bieuragt io the right hand, Ex-Govanson Cianne, of Mi pl, beving beou luvisd Ly tue State Legisiaiure w visit thet body, declined, on the ground that be was « pria- oner of State on parole, He ex eo bupe soon to sew the Biase enjoying ite oid rights under she flag of the Union, adding: “With all of you 1 maroved under tiat flag in» foreikn land, and is was victorious, With allof you I marched agaings it, and it was victorious, It again waves over as, is vur flag, aud tay it ever Le victorious.’ A maw way bas been discovered in Berlin for making butter. The cream is put into @ close linen bag, and buried in the yround at the depth more properly Hummer eb ailever burope, and pre i ‘The number ote at Southampt the end of the quarter le: no doabs of the appear- ance ot the a of cholers, which may either pass ove: Fneland, or develop in the course of the nesttwelve mouthe its usual destrucsive ten- denc It ie eratifyiog to koow that Londoa and other large towne are vow in @ far beter condition to encounter the emie thao they sore either in 1545-49 or in 155 4, whon the disease killed 66,151 aud 24,616 porsous of both sexes aud of ail ranks in Bbogland aud Wale, The epidemic has hitherto commencet generally @loub October, aad has only proved excessively fatal in the tolowing sammer, Thus all our towns have @x mouths’ pote, and tho whole winter tor the preparation of defeasive works Ir, Countere, of Levaliois-Coureelles, noar Paris, bas writtea Wo the jouruals .o aay that be bas sent vord to the Miu'sieor of the Interior, the Prefect of the Bouches-du-ihone, and she lurkish Ambea dor, to offer bie services in treating the cholera, which tuatady be bas etudied on many oveas.ous in Tudia aod at Madegascar, Lo those counsies, he Oxteb4 As Lo (he cause of the else than exceedingly email i id mnulti- " yiag wile © sudden ptt jo the human iutestines, where they ead, of about afoot and abalf, At the end of % hours If the general hy gence state of the eutié strong | It is taken out, and found quite firm. It ts thea enough bo resiat th tuck#, they dle out immedi | only vecessary to beat is up with e glass of water not the human body om, they soou produce a dis. eases with extraordinary d tenmiuates in the death of tle person } Dut if the © to get rid of the buttermilk, To prevent any ad- mixturo of earth, it is better to enclowe the aret bag iu seecond, A very large quantity of cream requires w rather longer time, This method ts said pover to fail, sud the Luister to be of @ par- Heularly One quality, Om Tuesday of last week, in Franklin county, Mo., ® Mormon, by the 0 of William Biroup, had a difficulty with « neyro about gathering swe corn grown » pon his piace, The megro got three or four of bis colored friends and insisted upoe gatheriug the core, Biroup took Lis son, with guns, aud ordered the negroes off Young stroup shot the begro who claimed the corm, manyli bim serious y, The negro then shot and kille. cung Steoup. The elder Biroup then abot aud ti lod the Degro, Irie etated that @ regular organized band of basbeen formedin Berlin, A Berltu % “within the inst fow weeks nine per- widely Siaeppeared, leaving uot s trace besiud, A servantas the Watercure Iustitution . e@ coppersimith from Kyritz, who had come tw Bore lin to buy toola; a merchant from Sprenburg; « basket maker of Berlin; the daughter of @ jour- ne) man Weaver, a young girl of tiirteen ; @ tauder's coachman; a young Boson mer. rRANCR, The MonITRUR De L' AkMen states that ite antici petions with respect to the decrease of the cholera in Paris have beeo realized, The arrival of cholera patients at the wilitary bospitale in Parle is now reduced to a few meu slightly attacked, The military hoep bale ab Maiso.iies and Toulon coutau only whowe recuveriug. No lucreuse in tue purus cholera patieute is observed wt Verpiguan, Neither bas the epidemic spread in Algeria, [he sauicary condition of (he @riay im every other garrison is excellent, A great lostery is spoken o} tor the beaets Ot the rutferers by the cholera, It is propowed to rave AuUAwt. by the sale of tickets, of wusel 40M), 0Uf shoud be distributed iu chariiy, 1,000,vuul, ip prizes, fud the balance o: 600,0Uf, it is caloulated shall be @beorbed in carrying the ides into vxecution, Ac- counts from Aix in Hrovence, OctoLer Yih, state that the cholera has not disappeared irom (\uattown There were four deaths iu the bowpitals on the Juth togewier with one in the town, Which caused some seuseation, Lb Was Lhe wore unex pecied me Lue WoaLer bau b y cold, ‘Two veathe frou cholera Wee regisiered at Niues om tue Y¥ih of Ucetober, GEUMANY, The cholera after lingering loug in Altenburg aad ite peighLorhood, where |t was luwported direct from Conesantinople by atravelier, has made its appears ance wt Leipsic, It apreading there, Desiin has buta pour chauce of @scapiug tue scourge Tue.e are O0lue twealy br@inew day rubuiug Leweeu Berio tly, a master tailor Of Berlin, Lave wll myrteriously disappeared, aud it ts thoughs murdered, Last year Mise Roge ® young girl of pine of Boaton, took In charge vol age, who became deaf aud Leipsic, end dual when o. lv/sot, By assiduous attention ' Latest Commercial, for teu mouths this ch Jd wae taught to articulate Ltverpooh Saturday Nivht, Nov. 4.—Corron— | disinetly end to undersiand, merely Grom the, Falee to-cay 7 tiarket losiug un | motion of the lips what was sald to her, ao that he 1 for Awerica, dereriptions, ‘Lhe sale were 4,00 bales, Broadstuils wore ra wkeep up @ ccuvorsation es well @ those ro cre Liecsod with ell thelr faculties, @be oan recite the multip! cation table aa well as other children, ancl ie recelviog ® regular education, vb- taining $0 Inuiruction wholly from the motivn of the texcter'™ lips, A Providence paper motes « sim lar caso io suat city, where a mother devoted eral bours @uay for many years t the uv of @ must interesting daughter, Thie ly (for al ia now nearly grown up, ing @ sound, is now enabled to re sny buk esloud so a8 to be understood by a mvune Ler, (Coa tnmed em the Last Page) _. d ireguiar tor other to syocuawie Aud expo tele thut prices cloeed with money Tum Japanese corvette Fusiyama, * Bialett, arrved @t Rio Janeiro in vs days from Now York Ble made 225 wiles under wail alone. she evuled, ao 1 wid poo sail for Japan, touching at the Jape of Hope end Hong Kong, All well on boerd, » ’ \, ‘ , meme ene

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