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ee ne of THE NEW YORK SUN, , 2. ees ' ~ PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, x RATES OF ADVERTISING, ' | _ Cen cumer of Reson Cy Felton scresta, PAYARER DEYARIAWLE fv ADYANOR, = —o—— | i Acwetve Gada pore Sit Botars po your Ferrey arc, a lane Som grew . ° me Jey Ie, oF in siren peta ola Prico Two Gor. ts | atean sei brecntarans it Thirty-Fourth Year. (NEW-YORK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1867. ! , avait, 5 1 ———e — ated etd y and seven fetes de colonne for the | mrtment and font other persons, Imme- | Post O1 c " ol re 1 val oe os ) FOREIGN NEWS, (crag cic thet’ the atifiry, wae | Mintely nner having putin their new loenl agit psp 5 incor ae ci Seah Gane te chal Wikanorit eT ae! DISASTERS. down, and na the rubbieh tay heaped on th 10 get work enongh to keep f drawn up on the north side to the left of the | autlorities, the Fev. luttoniats een | Ahadtaae leg lh apf acd thd hone ht Tins credence G& env Oreet fe the tae | yet smouldering timbers, few preant but | #tarvation, Ke ium, May*tan ne enon tridunes! and at right angles tothem, The | Talla, of former revolutionary faine, November 5, 167, wees a ony Court in the cae Total Loss of the Steamer Hendrick | COMET In saying that it was one of the | “can't get work because I never did suet t WHE SITUATION IN | fiole free te wot down wt i./09 of al aime Place h rnaelt at the head of tho | Gen, Grant tssned a cireutar throngh the | Halling up w the tare backs of the «fort | ey moet complete wrecks that they had evor ies | Work Defore.” The farwers refused ta \ ORETE, | Five, French troupe never moved ao com: | taoement. It ala shonld do an, is nfl] Adjatant-Ceneral's offer, aa Waite prisoners of the Biste, and) their] Prttanrreita, 10,—The owners and | lt. | pny,rman who waa not experienced. “L partis Blew | pactly ard, cov ret oo litle ground, It) en Presthe might soon Involve the | Att oterks and emplover ofthe Hurenne of | IMCHNK cries, rent the alr, Tue | underwriters of the steamer Hendrick Mud-| .rme Pittsburgh (oer/te given the follow tn wit Rie i Neg myles dy pate was past 2 o'dluck. A confused — noia orth of Peru in Hany li Y cowhide ent tke k Me) aaaten ' % to do now.” Ho returns to St. Louls Terrible Barbai he Turks, | Texte the ea Tt was the clang of trum: dent Prado haa wisely collected all hie | the War Department are proh Teena tte ean ee tee aie | son, bound hence for Havana, have received | lonal Ineliterita + | writes: “What now? No money, no work.’ errible Barbarity of the Turks. | pete, “the ‘soil ie drviny, the myriad yolece | Gorcee und bs mar bing Mt Antipa, | Rolling communteation on the J eraetaaty tt howe whowere forced 10 | Te tormation of het total love, She hind teen | g, THC, ftENE Of the dend and dying wae not | He went to St, Lous again, and loR imen crying CF mperenr? which pald trib: | where he certainly expocfa to encounter oj Melt office during office hours w blond trickled and fell’ from Uh atid a Heeting as thatof women and children | diately, writing, “On ‘Seway to where?! sinineiistalnpieeentials | te te Ro Wnjabure teaether As | ery beious’ relate Hiaarny on tho gente oF oxher persona Hot Bova irleled) and fell from th IF verated i <n a Mine coc hiat bed ey were his Burst alot! the ruins md sexing tho | Sony af of FORA Ben they app the bole rolled on louder | march {s calentated A¢4,990 men, arid ha ears by the chicts of the bureais, | ews command tho” where the pablic | able to keep her afloat, and she eank inone | (atures of every compra te tecogu <l hi rise for deopalr, Burning of the Olive Groves and Vonaicr, and. the. roll or the arms | rhs with lun the best train of 1 nneering, | With, therm auch bu gi x [treme measureas what atiny peenitel can | hitudred fathome of water, about twenty | inv a cuberor br ther Tiskiey tnt even thug the. fear uf alge Coled the Gent Gardes,Leating "Aux champs." | Drdgtoe and storming instrugients and mas oy » War Departinons Burestis | naturally be expected to full Yocne | cntlen fro 1 its nature were territty tr paiie In. work and Gardens. CEE oe ree a ae dette Caer ae ater La Rerese Mooiies, | re prunitated om Cinmsacting aay Doble] He indiriiedl ‘tartsear aaa arcerie F iricl crew wece auecd, nnd (he seooal abdeance| y mae that of an ag Y for me, Ot Toul daieiiiaaiaiiibaliaind sented along the frout of he has several veseols of war cruising ale Dnainess pertalning to their ¢ with BOY | vate cagen of ever® whippin A othe w were saved, and the vessel aud cargo | for ; dof this miserable life. 1 w J fal eught, tht gotta the const, to be reny for the conccyknce of | Claim Agent OF other perwin at Any hae. | vere or harsh levers whipping, atl other #- | werg fully insured. | mest remarkable incident conie’ted : 0, for a little help te ICES J" SUROPT, | shh re | troops ftom one pi 0 another, and nd ploy ate! | tae en: ni be eerie he We Pend . In dreadful entasteophe was the eerane a dep ain.” ’ AMALL ADVICES FROM EUROPE. | ¥ Brlaklara, where | trope, trom ne place, to, anothit, And 10 | Hort to the chile of tele bureaus, ane name | My Cantnatan Or aneurin, the State al Ae mtapatchol Weunantay tact of te | sen gr aoe, mite Rruphe As she earape of Hier Coan tale palates ‘could be ecen th rmj.cror Joseph rode | dionists, a whole slipluad of which le said to | OF 8hy person not belonging to the otlier, | her elilldron fiich perulel Laecldent ta lie Home Tareon ret t of the building, near the One entry in bis Kil indicate that on the left of the Empe Napoleon, have been dispatcten from Chil who may communicate with them on Any wan stippoeed at that time that the steame he was thrown to the bak of the | be was deaf, which help to nt fos ‘Grand Roview in Paris, 2! the troops. lic was diovsed in tho Ans-| | Prado arrived at feta Tram Batten on tho | Public business of the Mor, and nlso the OA | wean te Pa would be seved.| sal anh tI coniiehed ce of fully indied fect, | bis death, He saya: “Will it never end —thie titan cocked hat, with ite enormons waving Hn f October, and at once to put | “ure of euch busluces, Any ¢laiin agent who y Cars in Phitadetphia, without receiving any serious Injury, 11h | lle? No strength left, and my hearng —_—_— creat of lightish grech feathers, a white tunte | his army in motion. ‘The vanguard, under | *hsll communicate with, or approach any tema, Nov. 10.-Under the ree if Persons Drowned, was slightly stunned vy the from which | Btows worse every day.” He wentto Cie SCENES D INCIDENTS. | [C864 Uy the Lroad red ritiand ot the Legion Bustamente, who had been sent down about | Peron Connected with any of the bureaus of | cent decision of the Supreme Court, the cars Dernort, Nov. 9—Fone tives were tost | BO recovered In fe nutes, and, | ¢!Paati and to various pointe tn Ohlo and : an toda scarlet pastaloons, with gold stripe, and was | a fortulaht previously, was slowly advancing, | we War Department other than the ofticers | ware py - this morning by th " j hurrying back to the wrecked bullding, Ia: | Kentuck, sg work froin time to time, beattet pantaloons, with gold stripe, and was | & fortalaht previously, wap slowly aaranel ng See eat tariies eitte baer. | Were Fun on aeveral of the city railways to- | veining by the apeetting of a boat at| bored faithfully fn aeststing to extricate hia | And weit tantly in a strata of dis need not be ssid, well and nobly, ifeamewhat thing further fs known about the state ting frou such | 4ay, and well patronized. In some churebes | G and Haven. ‘There names are Silne 1, | fellow-workmen from the ruins, His face | em He writes of the Kentuckians: “I stittly, The Eniperor Napoleon was on his | of aifaire in Arequipa, but that the revolia- n prorecuting | the ministers strongly denounced the whole | Cobb, J. Hl. Marcy, Mr. Fletcher, and a ebild, | **# considerably burned, must say everywhere hero people are favurite chestnut ant worsoeer bienniform | Uonate are making preparations for a detor- the Rureaus of the Wat | aint as wost wicked and unohrletiantike, | They were strangers, going North. APrat Le A lrg ag <a A A Hg the Uroad riveud of she Austrian order of St. | mincd resistance, In their eiforte to make | Department, or any of the 2 i Lats Dope Theo inten pple except in Secesh principles.” — Al Stephen. “Marshals, Grnerats, and offcers— | guna they had so far been unsuccessful Lr nee a Weston, the Pedestrian, at Utten, | The Morm in the West Great Deo he Cinctnnath Times of the Ath says: enle, Ohio. Aeg, 17, Be wellee: \Whal French, Austrian aid Tlallan and greatper-| their frat ean was, apolt in the cuting, and Virginia,! Prica, "Nov, 8.—Weston, he pedestrian, | Ta rondo vopreeetinns Vauee cyt A? T eniy could aed ree” Naeele ee sono ges followed the line behind Prince Na- | the second buret at the fret discharge, ‘ a8) i an —The storm of | Railroad was appronching Vin or? Goly could, aad lire. —— —— om and the Arciduke Charles aud Louis War spirit in Chic. fotered Meosin reached hott Mt 2:48 o'clock this afternoon, | Priday night did considerable damage at | (rune. reey Mat ete 3 HOME NEWS. Finperors came abceaat of the band of| Advices from Chile arn to October 10, The | Ricnsoxp, Va, Nov. 0—Am excited ie. | tnd dined. 10 mas aristed Wy Sarees Cons) Franklin, Ky.» demollablog @ two-story to- Fence county, Iv wasen fire ihe wile sok at h regiment. the nathonal hymn of Ged new Minister of Foreign Relations had stated | publican meeting was held at the headquar- hes of people, with Mayor Wilson at their | hyeog warchousa nnroofing the Bantet | Country, (or bweuty-fve miles being com. | Ua September 4th he writes; aera 1¥0 the Emperor” was ployed, and Ile | in Congress that It waa not Intended to with- | tere of the blacks last night, A committer : a z > my 3 i \ kept raising hi Ay ide o om ———-—-—~ — Chureh and injuring soveral other buli pletely enveloped in flamer make wy ” ‘Sevhenbe! SHE PITTSBURGH EXPLOSION ji.'<i2.%F'bat wilt qytsted ange i he | O87 AY of the dernande made by Chile aa | was appolnted to wait ow General Sebo teld Recovery of Feweiry Atolen During | At Uieevcmtle, Indlany, #2500 worth of od fe, were being cava rake ood ay eoloa Seen , aioe cortege arrived at the Tribuaes. “Flere the of settlement with Spain, ‘The war | aud request him to order the city election , Vnronses weg Gutters’. TE 4 Khly probable that not all the people living | Hime, and T will be thankful to you forever i! people rose ‘and cheered and took off thelr | eptrit was ‘i z bt : q Tenn., Nov, 9.— An exerebel | fy ¢ 7 WM Ueeoy ‘The Methodist | th thé Vieluity escaped. At one point tha | OB the 2ist he writes: + _ i perramce ov Tum mrommon, | (71'2,"%, and cheered and took off thee | spirit was rampant, and everybody was wish. | Lewis Lindsay, « colored delegate-tlect to soldier, of tho Seventeenth wouth Caroitie | Clutch was unrooted, the Baptist Church ran thrvgh a, body OF fre, Neat wie | Bernte now." Gett0th, aner's - P iked i the Spanish fteet would come to | the Conventh it * fh iy ‘th several of seedy ike ssa | gainlattons Broce epaccomaler mite sopeatea | Viirorttion woe les. ashtons are ca tues jon, made @ speech, In which he | Regiment, a8 arrested to- | blown down, and many honaes considerably swittnoas {hat the care, and’ all iuside, | Work be says: May God help me and doo bows. For a few moinenta they halted before | idly going ‘up. Rumore bad been ui alluded to the dlacharge of negroes for voting | 44 While o $10,000 worth of | Injured escaped uninjured, Tuo trestle work over | It Me go down aa betore.” On M OTHBR DISASTERS. |!!!) pavilion and answered the salu- | how-ver, of a one year's Truce Gerwaen hs | the Radical ticket. He sald befor nod conalstitie of oue pare | dred: In the country considerable valuable | the Wavash bottom, five miles west of Vin- | November 4, he let Wheeling for q | aaa gestde Receeree, ed Steaua heaton | Eereeer hes Gice uve nak ola nas Je aald before any of his et. caninnna edenrcnas bas timber was blown down, cennes, which is neatly a4 At Steubenville he ays: Or my God, help bronnd flor and thee Sooved oa to ee er 4! Ry. recy got soneate credit: | children should auffer for food the streets of | and one neck-chalny with, barge di Disastrous Bo! Vong: waa enveloped ta Rates Yesterday be was as Rochester. To-day be ae eronind Ber, ais Sore Moved OM tO sac if toe posed Sun sta tial aaadnge Richmond should run. knee-deep In Blood, | Cats He claima ti have found th pasa neha tier viesten, Passengers and baggage was to | was killed, < nteresting Chapter. | pis fom achnowledyed thelr presence. Pase- | Bardment of! Valparaiso in 160 bearing in-| He thanked Gt the négroes ed learned to an a TENT. yn TM, RAMCe OF oretock, tbe bollors In Marple’ FAM |ONEG ee ave ative ead of the daty, cose ae ae of the art 4 twperc th 5 01 Bre ongraver pd atadld ‘ ei G thelr sultes turued Yo We right, ad obs | puirick and Comusudore. Rogers to prercal | more peaceful eorrose to nice te ae Jewelry. Sherman's Muinincrs” did | On Cunal street, exploded with tremeudous| Matlway Accide: Fran Tring rye ¥EMALE SUFFRAGE pate diarace skirted the Tong. and the Montatiens ne tone ae ee Lot peaceful negroes to stop theee demon not do all (he stealing, Violence, tearing the building to fragmen A correspondent of the London Times, wrlt Boe fen fem he } ine of the magnificent a fc arrived too late, however The Chileans Jone were wildly hooted down, The cearh 4 and scattering the del ati + Wr te | How calmly they sleep, olde uiposing cavalry, whose aed ot at b , nec Pear Hovenge. wattoring the debris over the entire | Ing from a French station knowa as Le Rel | The bine and the gray. the Had | across, the ‘while the ne revolt iu Pere, tite 2, seme ek dies Wadioll tad Gratin ice Liens A Calffornia paper bae the following ter- | PeRbborheod, The tron roof was thrown | Confesse, on the 27th ult., gives the follow- Fat North tsa homer med np with the sheen of thelr | Our advices from the South present a most ol phe wh adicale left] rible story : An an almost compact masa one hundred feet. | lag account of a serious accident: We'll moar for ‘caring [ys sabres, Nothing could be fuer or more ett. deplornt fe pictnte of the suffering to which the meeting, In Son Franclaco, Janes Price, alias “Sate | THe bullting took Gre immediately after the | An awful accide ard to tne} "gu, vow for ‘he homes ot the erey and Oot GO then the bands stuck up tha rratmental | caused Lp the Gaath of Hee stuce by the awn he result of tl erations cl | ton natod at 9740 : ig the passengore by the oh mall tran | Preachers wh (MPORTANT CITY INTELLIGENCE, | tush anton eucut a ‘Rares Ts [find tne Gaal ane aay | wg chee aia tenets ne tee sd kde att | "He atin mye Ve prec a bombay Rg Pibsapestes 2 nperore tho ‘ somberahip, When a pers yy’ cloth t beliovou buried | might the we have dr : pa icices fers ors the Ceoyererr ta throngh the | hand, owing to the jorness of ‘the Taat are Passed immediately beture. Bim. the: apne ule. Here hleettime ned trae tive drawn | and rot ont with Inzices and last, where ome : : Prem ee oR a as | Oe Pat cle srtation ‘that has | | Fowtnxss Most rent boy unade on inulry: to which Pr Eight care ‘ as etons | ruin, until we hope, but cannot yet be nure, | Pally wears out with carveat, wise, and well giinents, as tuey went by, marched on ovince wiil soon be cleared of every he States steamer Maumee, the enttant Licut. | Contents, ntent ge AM atl . a ee min aid they He om the apat, | directed toll, We meet them sometimes flag SHES Thay came cece tha Mi ova toe wh Lge Balan A Phi | Commander Cushing hone | comtente of gunie veel {and In and around the atatlon, jeashed, ewol I; Babb: i e poor Haye Golbing comnmati dome biluwed- 60a 6 Povonixnerainy Ni ¥, Nov. 50,—Nip the | leo, ete Aes lal chen tn mine owed te th labby-niuscled, dvepeptic, tobaecor t CRETE, they wheeled eo ae to shirt the wood at the als for assiatance. — ‘The antuc | tn the Roads this morning from the ¢ nt ists) te | bone tot Binishy hs °d, help rear of the | Ince whet Superora anit CHAE Ih the GLK Of Cobe lan ; jorning from: the Gos ancously. It accidental disphicement ofa awiteh at Rht nea wight awiul to behott. All this ave soubadivan. oF fs le] their suites ‘were stat aude by. thle ! vis tortble, The d | Navy Yard, and ts now adjusting her Athy mick wae of beck Station, on the Hudson River 1 Febachar os ed, hor LY inch kal worthy. oe bs Nowe Vik: WavbineleiaAdalel Une ine oes id reity Is tert Ne at i cig add : | rs ndson River Raitrond | vbeitat God, nur by the conitnul and unworthy sue age SANE Acres Spb ter oe i corel dousty Al Dave assumed alarming prop t . he rator al ; to 4 A. a nos U on Saturday night, elght cars of an extra] gence of tian, but by au engine a “4 ‘ F daian Gao ieee tl y auner, 4 ies ‘a corree- | Maumee la a very light draft veevel, and, as sistance ti freight train | Abuth, ware ti | rnshing down trom’ Parls ton nen of Galilee, whe forsook thei 8 , Nasuinatos, Nov. 10.-Tho Intest ac- | the ’ alread Price ; A hottad South were Lirown fron Follow falkved ln the scab 5 ready announced in the uy, is destined (o Hiv ee . Hine of rail, crashing tato the very inidat of us piped cr veorag =| 7 ‘ tere 0 ihe . " jl the track and badly mashed up. Nobody | 7 he very tt th Jounts from Crete state that although the a sparkling line ited tae ratte | CFulse in the Kast India waters tn search of | tar Joon, a pla Fe wag injured, but the down neal we a els an pentiecale Cikd bk gher eae tal . urkish Commander-in-Chief ordered hos- Einperors and th stations near | Pitatical erate that have been committing | Tse asa Mikel toa tained sume hi by th i nO Ge | eameneere (rovesiing by thts tial te Saotieny le dlay. ica to be suspended during the negotiations ne centre of a pict ast the duimals wre dying for waut of | extensive depredations upon o | anid sho left 8 , scien blade, nstchance of ecclig the Parle Es iis not prewehlog’ thet skills preachers ‘ > framed by battalions, equadror predations upon our commerce © lef San Francisco abont . lng the Paria Ex In da something elebe “Bb lo-d All Pasha with the Provinelal Governmont | Ari 'y Lattalions, squadrons and canny . in those waters, ‘The vorsel sally nt an early nibs ago, for York, The We mi everely, but the bl ts oullage or. sebool, wees, Ienorens seer Crete, the Turkish Government could not frontof the Jockey Club Biand | muemee Ayres the War watt Pas! jour to-morrow moming for Japan, at re abe muye they were married by a Jus: nothing to ritte grinding and dante allowse 1 nna ts ace Rear y : “4 fi yan, ¢ ond after tha ceremon: tab ‘omme of the 0 ti Me reeraled fom mioatig the tence here waa arash of room towards | Tho papers re via Buenow Ayres | Will probably be absent tiie next threo years, | they put up at Love v's Hotel, where ane Ph FP Heath ya it a ie seine sail oath aah reo iid both are ey set fire to the olive groves and gardens, ng lace, but they were 100 IAL | sissy inet there has bee | ‘The peise tight whic 4 new the Joye of wedded life durliyg two | AM the follo julara of the terrible er, Footing tp. rails : » Tt bs ourning ere $ order, Mt is anid, to wreak « revonge mar Nepiieon Garacunled aay, | eens ay Ue desrton ot kis perty op abe | ple betwee comple of altimore bravere, | GAZ% Bev deinen, proved taithieas and ran | Loller explosion in that elty on the fh, al) Heer and valent te we avvor it for more | att en ved aad mii en, , tp 4 om fo used by the desertion of his party b; ‘ouple of ebruisers, away from her, She accuse alae, «1 dy mentio a tala | than the length of our ent as itw 0 be 1 hich they had failed to gratify by legitl-/one to take bis horse, with hie lef foot tn | Vice-Presidcut. Dr. Montes de Oca intends | bamed Agrate and Creamer, on the 4th inst, | having taken @ ia tram torr hod deseatag bing diene med in the Ben's teleyrapble | cay Nftcrwards; for ten thotlennd frag? | Lig When they olizht to be tip and out of Ge hight eg heel of Rethymus, | the Emi, tor of Austtla was ont of fhe rnd. | 0 bring io a bill In the Chi Depa. | but which was postponed, took place yester Toes te teeny OO: Pi We were visited yeatent i f r we tealn a fa a clans anit pe dy to cated cue ee ji Abe! been severely defeated | die, too, and beld his own horse for an in- | ties for the impenchinent of the Vico P day afternoon, and resulted In the defeat of Ha. pecerenined: Gat Ly ted] the moa Trghitul catantronhes That has bece | Foote Notting glen Lah than ihe | (ley, theor 's ‘Bunday ‘eseay, instead the Greeks, The fire continued two] stant till the grooma could make way | dent, The war with Paragnay etill contine | grate In twenty-three rounds, ocenpying wage for California, « nud | ten experteaced IMOUr city, Notalnee the | effect of tho” collision ran he Imagined | Waking sbrosd among the poor, the alek,! ys, and converted the vicinity of this town f the mounted of “4 mee oS “ys the opporl | ae cadtul die 4 ion can be imagined | the tempted, the busy and the tired, ' y ues In tho nearly an hour, The fight was at Tanu i uit, wo tur, is | Areata disaster which took | p of the rane kind. The two engine yeaa) M » Bain to a desert, The Turkish outhorittes spread Engenie b % " id thay "| Arcenal come five years ago, has the band of | Pa completely into each othe Sreciows word, 6a Sto rumor that the Christian warriors were hal stood to watch | Greek, about, five salle from At mal tH Providenco tel with suet ditefl weight upon | Kuard's yan, next Gur engine, was lifted Inte | Rue douen sermons bubbling up within ; f rt time on the top of| to protect the commun! the call of “time” for the twenty-fourth 80 many of our fellow-cltizens. ‘The heart. | the pir, the next earrl ‘ y | Ooart: It to belng and ted to tall the IIty of thie crime, notwithstanding it was | the Mizht of steps leading down to the epuce | ron, whi eifected by a round, A\ ing ¢ orday’ eontigh igo which bod many | game thing over and i rected by ound, Agrete could Hot "rally found the | | vending calamity. of rday’a occurrence | passengers in it, ¢ <t A i over, mouth afled en by incontestibie evidence that the | {Font of it. As soon ns ate saw they were | covered m. league lind ck tne Rata c Peper ping os ee accent ee OF | was one that will long leave tte Impress tipon | Van an locked Iteelt bodily Tatothe tender ut] mouth {Christians did not come near the town, and ie alae ihe regi feo monntala, Spur Several mortars had arriv- | oF iis defeat. A paige ti ‘a * al e | the 1 aa of tn who wituersed either teu the engine ‘Out of this carriage several hun- La. 4 : h gr we te . | ed trom Tuyuti for a battery ome five or six dete puree o' jolare was tatly produced that and depai he attendant reeves, drod injured persons were di ‘ it the Moslem soldiery were the incendiary peror Napoleon drew buck a little above Huimaita, upon the river raised fur the loser, when the party returned Took’ sel bee later st in the Olive Trane Al On nearing the location of the algnal box, ithe ty, and last. of all's bal this,as they bad been on former occasions, tthe Emperor of Austria to enter ay, and afte fe concluded auother Srowee § aa \ ded ting the worldly, the wicked. the noge hasilthay tk. His mashes AGRTONE the the enclosure. — The Empress ret | will be formed at Chaco, on the opposite ity, Agrate was badly beaten, while — DS rThitae Veh ane tap eb artigo eel ed, aud the profane, and pouring from's ee arr graunce dentrored he | Francis Joseph with, outstretched hind, and | aid “iy thear wana it ta expreted to cut | 7 bur The post-] Tum New Orleans Board of Health has “extremity, on th nely and furuubiately, alipe Hernia sou leeires Uy tee nel, Sahai ARIE eT errr rp lla NG] befrebalena fretebel tg AE act off Loper's aupplics from the ouly reasurce | FOuement recta to have been a ruse to put | discoatinned che daily mortuary reports ve Allegheny river, choy fund what | eveaved even. «contusion, tt pred rn hil slog es fone | Rha Gretna asl abr Guar deste be (ha eas Louls the Grent himself, while the Emieror omy ital to tha ecco oe {re Bow | the pollce off thelr guard, and they recceeded | Tis Colorade pan y oppose the CU Ae fate Aig ho ears apolar r Fy ee hat oben the | hungry hearts aud tearful ‘oven wif Sear you in accession shook hands wlth the Queen of casionul exchange Of | go well that bat few knew anything about | scheme of adding the Northoru " | q Ay ce 4 ea occupants | glad witness that the labor ls mot im vain ta i Ta of Al Pash and that only a few op. | (yauccession shook hands wlth the Queen of | shots between one or other of the opposing ig the Northern part of that | the greater part of i suffered severely, sowie of them baying un- , ; and with the | arnica, It is said that Lopex bas the fight un tl ft was over. territory to Wyomlny : oat terribl Lo yiahy ' him, Duchess of Cambridge, Then the Archduke | twent a ——— : iia Lath yar moat terrible wounds about the face. | +14 is in Lolling tdly , y Brazilian prisoners, and has several byte ational Co onion of | The next i yin being dined q , The Provisional Government of Crete has [ginyeg Frith tee Empress, or her Ma- | deserters working in the arsenal be nom #T, LOU, PI Musee clea boas nal Convention, In fgets dona ft carrnge, tcf ord ad ee and wined oy rich brethren, and fed on mince ee aaa rae ereting of oneaturee | Jc@4Z duh e0 with them and after many ali: was belng carrot on day and night in thn | TMe Army ef Tonmeses ian phla, adjourned Saturday night, after the eon ick with fragments of the engines | Pie nd Plum pudding by the dear sleter awe sree umation relecing all overtures | ailong all round, the Duchias of Cambriige | fortiications opposite the Hrualllana aud) Cu Nows, the adoption of a basis of a nuke id were strewn ers. "Beveral passcagers 10 it were | recat matping le Yoo good for the mind " leclaring that {t will lay 0 Emperor of Austria had @ most | rupaita; and according to « deserte Br. Lovts, Mo., Nov. 10.—The several com- | Winrtamy’ Basket Manufactory orth. mangled bodies of the rely contused, some badly we tors, until, sick and weary of such « Hit, flown its arms only before King George of | Vikorous. old-fashioned pump-handlo shake | are mounting several pleces of IarKe 7 at North- | ga ying, and. presented fate gunded, | sensible man would long for the luxurtes fora its arma only before King George of) ity p aud. doway which {twas ‘refrab: | fnrendlteas othe plscoa of IarKe calibre | mities of the Soclety of the Army of ‘Ten: | ampton, Maas., was burnt yestortay mory-| fighatult apprarance, OF Prraented | 0 | AuOMg others, the gentleman In front of me | brau bread and cold potatoes, Instead of ber poclgant Regt 7 ci ad tog 40 nos, very. 0 me wa iling and {2 | now bombarding Humalte, Shells are con- ivespia dent essary the arrangements for | Ing. Loss, $60,000; Insurance, $20,000. over, wo will say. more’ below, | @ considerable nervous ebock I have voticed bt cis! ate a dings simi, a ; recogni r0 7" 0 ore than ntly being seut froin the Paraguyan linea | the annual meeting ofthe Soctety here on the | Ax American veavel named Imoger Along Venn atreet the greatest excitement | nothing to complain of, I . . (Sheen og bray ve. Is Fags Grectan Chambers have passed an act a syne eras alt reeniee, tie {nto those of the allies, causing the death of | 19th and 14th instants, An anusually inter- | wrecked on the coast of tho Gulf Meise | prevalied As every few paces Knots of peo alned ‘that ony one Is sexily ‘dendy but opending Beare and Beure writeg. ory eocare Yeaking appropriation for the relief of the | 4.42.2 ” taiddie | many men. } | ple were weathered around some one who had | there are some too badly hurt, ¥ believe, to lige tesa gentleman wi long life before bim, esting reunion fs expected. General Rawl- | last month. Everybody i Been to the place of th " it the , in otudying the living world until it dwelle fering Cretan families ; also for the relief for no one can detect eny trace of the mala: Peace in Ecuador, ings, President of the Society, will probabl i ria vals to ov he cecurrence seek: | tive sed, tne gumber of wounded must be | richly withla the heart, and the ‘vf tbe fleet. Much enthusiasm provalls in ; wad to ie Bim, aud be ie ene between the Executive and dei the annual oration, tioneral her. ‘he lope af the ehallog’ sieamer Aims rghel Hy Rietescais tee Meoiee arwtied aad Trenitull Liga Novel hacen receteere fod Foernigg Alege tend ko ag caon Ub as Us tasecaten ce Osea ce i least ra well aa be did ten jeare agon | Leglalature, which had become bitteree every rill ayeak ab the banguet. | Genera FOF) wounded. At this point the wildest aud mont | Several fadies were badly burn y | comntales, tele te seaeing op Ba, , deed, in color and brigutness ofsye Howard has telegraphed that he willfpositive- | New London, on the 6th of July last, in Hud- cgerated y, H one very | with a stiff cravat aud close eollar, eppeaeiey ea, In color a | day, ob beet ended {a ea open ruptare, ta | pert " : 4 exaggerated rumors were set afloat. [twas | badly. Many of the passengers quite in the 7 apt bogs re Iy bo here. A lance number of other prou ay, ‘ a ; J the neck and cramping every vocal eon i with great interet forthe feed craic Tan ary ater some converses | which. the former was lo to cowmitan le: | Ihent general wil be preaea ghi2tss | son's Bay. No lives lost. vets kiven out that the st of dead footed | rear of the traln were ainony ‘thine ‘greatly | the esr to Toad a prosy servoon, tll tae fe arvisat'ot King Gorse Joey sates poy Ang comt timae nis, passed out of the enclos- | rai and foollah act, which turued the tables | Gr#ot is also expected. All, the main trunk In Minnesota the majority for the Btate | ji At TEE an HAUT 0 noreaite, ane the. tee | UAlsrod, comes, rou the main soihaion, 0a | (Nivea (ead the. Drain’ eAraiyas Tnatead ol Tho Siena Prine, doh, 00 acdtieg the | buck of the Pavilion amid every mark of do-| in fwvor of Congress. On the 25th of Sep~ se Sakae Fadia, tino, Mgsourt tiekot will probably not fall below 5,000 Min stream ante oF (ae Citiagcs' Line: | bntwann (ho geveral entringes (net. cut standing froe aud cheer, ond talk John, corous respect. Certainly thet 0 . Me any other railroads tes. Th packe cap r pros | earnest nmon sense and good aera Regent Prince, John, ao rcering the | crouy respec, Geruniy Une war ort | ember pero gerarrenied under wigpiion [ and several ie (Kenthy, vote, Tho negro wuags amendiene wa | ere paed oi tina cmp a duet ttle page cree the Urkctp | Prag wh na iy ud i a ong ‘pI the Chambers, expressed siguiticant senit- | {hisivain, Dut tt was nevertheless a very yoo! | then wore several members of Congress, resi pa ee ttl jee 4 Y From 1,000 £0 ¥,000 MB | Hirried along to the ace tn ‘anter. a —-——— - Hots “ob ake, Peed aban Are nes ape : inte, atl the Gay WAR Wend Up DY 6 | Bout dar le welts on presentatlon . artivi h c ented to ch man, aud that of @ ens orga the oonrbaring ote | ich inna,” whit hrs, wa | Svat sever ei caemned he | gee 10m the Berea of eB) | Fon rua avin fom Re Thorny at tir mda truly sickening Rie rte of the | A grat crowd of woley nud erhilarated| Stel eoMog eal tla, He on sw @ King of | handwriting on the wall. Well might the| proceedings of Governmout Inv ol . that the Americ » Spragne was diamaste | Mill occu f : bd | the coul; (oo muon of Homes weaks Pisces ibd 6 Roisin Pitoasan anon (he tao | BUDEISE Napoleon feel proud that aight ot | ferme anon the bisees of the’ fee sh gaye. all toproneciae |\04 ba the tole bueleater tte aie amaste | feet square in th nf an acre OF Democrata, according to the Trenton, N,J.,| Ness and two little of divine powers ip allerte, ” ed In the late hurrl fure of the Grecian nationality, srlat ve Lad shown bis Tunperial Drotuer that | When he two, Houses were aasembied, | ton of the Northern Sioux, Cheyennes, | badly di vie Hew Pe peli tee, | Mmgogtpled rows which pleces might have been seen Wednesday | Or yrout, ‘ionpracing Canta een piel catancrnsi he course of Lougehamps. on the 7th of October, Colonel Vel » y vt, we Nel ray and Me- | wood and iron were thickly scattered by of |, all-eubract un love; toe EUROPE Specch of King William, temilia, Secretary of War, auger par Arereion and Crows, will meet the Indian | cousta were in want of explosion, Here (cv 4 artat, * Limba ee arene much of narrow eralt and Hmorous distrust . Tha doles of Ua Me Portia: | Aunwudeed that the obuoxlous Tome muniasioners at Ft. Laramie. Punt. returns have vod from bne| M&UUY corpse of the mutilated dewl” lay ht alo be seen the portiy form of | the mountain ond packs Gh tha aro r German Partla- | cretary, Bustamente, had seut in bis resigua-| ‘The Commissioners will return to North c strewi on piles of rubbish, where they had | K, Mills stagyering al oer Geka hal con uklien a Gee Four Days Later Mail Advices, | ment were closed on the 26th ult, by King | tion, which bad Leen secepted, This Iifur- | Platto about the 15th, where all the Houthern | (om Couutles nt Kansas, but all of them show | been remosed for tho purpose of \ fosd fa whecltartuw fill of Bordentown | Caf tamnte as tacit ea ae | The steamship Deutcland, from 8o uth- | Walliam in person, After thanking the Par-| Wation was revelvod with iid applanses”6 | sioue and C sos re papi heavy Democratic gs She tins, however, | lon. Side by side with them were nocruey,tn the shape of Hou, Geo, Thompe saul Taughs at imposailities, ud leans fore i P s : ’ gracions answer was returned ; the prison . Y 84| crobebiy given @ small Mepnbii ho” wounde thing In all the agontes | gon, and # pretty extensive bri bn the ond, Fs sence wae Wes AT 9 Haast for hele sorvioe he King oid in| ere eicaacl and tho lite hurizom of ## Yery auxtovs for pener, will meet the jennie its ail aol oF Uvienrible from the extent, aud | The fallant Bestdayoe started from tee Uric * Tacd fice me sah 8 talth 00 thie 7 f t on ya SUMIOr was clear once Ihore. oa y of the injuries: they had received. | Hotel with bis load, and atter pulling along Ayo by nail. the hat ariel domain Texto lab) ‘The news fom other portions of Cente | aay mate Suftrnges {ANTS Ava baring sajourned forte S reian amon mother nen ch | with hi dat off to'nvar the coruer af Hane u tretag balled bie : b ; Wine | and @ouits Asmarion sociale Gat ; yRNWOKT lays tn Haven, bas naturally become tne tidings of her eon } 6 wite of a father, | ovee and Greens, the ‘funny member”! May the God of . ; 8 which wi Pai 4 pve epesiatenns ; ady Stanton, and several promine to appear before an Iufurive court to settle up | among the excited crowd that presses fore | the crowd, to explain to them the hature and | Went Wao tt Wwided for out of the revenure of India, This ethane Fou. beth a axe ar taais | ccasful, ‘The Blsbop o 000 = | mittee, feeling encouraged by the very flat] ‘Tite ships Astronom and Constantla are ung ite morbid curiosity, ‘The relae nformed the crowd that he bat " i" binge, abstain oH will tend very much to lighten the pecnnia'y | the name et ny. lMustetous. allies. atul, The Bsbop of Ban Fove Agured 8 ‘ering vote Just given for woman's euifrage| flved at New Osteana yeatentay from | mil were on the grouni an arictetriek | mureeinent with Mr. Mille that if B that war iighinst the aul, and pintado fate tated Nas init Mlustrious alli oue of the leading spirite in the movement, y u eon the ground, and griefstricken | County did not do as she bas de ly to speak @ word in sea aE eae er eet rears at | lave wich you have bod uuder deliberation Be adiathes in this State, have Bremen with four hundred and forty-nine ran bliher aid thither, hoping to bear | election, he would wheel the Mayor arun 88 Une 60 SLORE WINE. ADGA. The mar 1 m respecting the Federal Budget, the. Uae = campaign In the emigrants, Quite i ; 4 of their friends, yet fearing to ask i Jayer promt) vest is great, the work urgent, the laborere Touch activity bas teen shown in obtaining | {MRecHee: OMe campaign in thi icrants, Quite a number of em { 4 in the City of Borden ° ‘ i 0 ary service, freedom of 4 mation they sought, ‘Then agal few, the tine short, and the Lord at hand, nd sending on mules for, seitioment, the postal system, the port WASHINGTON. and bave arrang ings in| #hips have arrived at the above port lately la we. sco thein ‘colleclad in ernine sulted ne It] Lot'us then labor with all the geal of earnces, OL edb collected jn tal ant, afte Aa ort sayatemn the «alt cr en es s places, at which the above name Con. WAL MeoCanrns of the Vieks= round some black, grimy looking fellow y Lig souls, 40 whom mighty respons ich 1,017 tax, the uationality of merchaut vessels, the autnaron, Nov, § ladles will apeak, as follow burg Times, hia been placed tn eon who has hud the good Luck to jes have been committed, Lot us be Wore embarked for Massowah. Pe ~ i * i Times, 0 confinement | 4 N Krovement of the wavy and of the const | In the Supreme Court of the District of | uttay bop i ore Cutous escape from th death that Ailigent, that we may be found’ of him te Garibaiat, detences, the legal rate of interest and the | Columbia to-day, Mr. Bradley read a state- jonnee een iy ores. OF inane td. THA eliange. bas oloaal ct ac Some Peace, without spot ani! blamelces,” et ons! *, have mv op yt » ae bany, Le jot becn officlal » khuowo i + ‘The London Times remark Fi derai consulates, have met with the appro- | ment in answer to the rule of the Court for sth Waterster the. sich uF Hy ca. os bs aime, t A pnd A oF euthit fi aprypeanean ay + ‘The Popo is enid to be tn the Castle of St] which they were moulded by your resolu. | Hi to suow cause why be should not be ex- th 5 Hartiord = mee Rare Contootte hey reache 8. and ott Sard ieee ngelo—that te, as safe as be would be in| (one. ‘The treaty you have adopted. relative | cluded from the Bar aa a practicing at " Dev, 11th aud Hon, ro Mrigeh Pasaiiinel ton | ncveded Lo recuper. | The 8, G. Marmion arrived off Bt, Thomas fails. Garibaldi ts euro to do all that the | tothe continuation. of the brs Fr 4 i ae Fl ng attorney, in Blountaville. Tenn,, haa decided Me aged ie \ tt elf exhau los lo the usual | at midnight on the 20th, butdid not run ta ti SMES Soe at era a eee a rid not mee at [A Jade i Al Mat puller, George Francis Train has telegraphed that ral troops during the war were not | velves eae. Aw soon cane | woudettul ta behotdee ® Saanlwlty that Was | uuu the morning of the 30th, on wecount of ” ore | yet ansured. ‘The Federal Gc X on Ww ent, namely: | he also will speak in bebalf of female auf- ; cled they k to the . " oe ri H rn : 1 jon enemy, and a judgment In @16,000 the absence of the lights, On entering, Sevan t Reaping yttort Mois Mpll ag yourseltee, wonkd be sorry if a8 tne | Uart F, Olin and Wylle, Judge Floher was | frage at the above namod places nnd timce | has heen rendored ogninet # Houthorn express | (ne aici or tase ete eee wes found Shes the bartoe bad been lied ' lace Manan keel 4: fae stitutdon, the beneficial working of which hag) absent. Hon. Robert J. Walker made an ar-| The women of Kansas,” in their address | company accordingly for aouds destroyed by | much the state of affairs when we reachcd | ~ecere® Qn Unfortunate Man, | ihe day previous with the most terrifle hure ' ° eee da ie iste? | gumens a Mr. Bradley's bebalf, when the | demanding the right of suffrage, close with | the tullitary, the ground Im the Pittsburg Chronicle of the sth wo | Ficane ver known there, and every vessel ia ‘The Parla correspondent of the London | longer continue to extend to all the| full Court, through Chief Justice Cartter, | the following assault on thelr “erring alaters" | Retunxs of the election in the Third Cone | .At usual when aecldente of this kind oe. | find the following : PR Rg fey rg rer A gs | ines given the following account of the | couatries, ‘which have hitherto "reaped | qustained the order of Judge Fisher, hereto- | of the Fast: Tuna!” District. of Missourly ta fil tho | £7, he caiman aealzned for the explosion are | ‘Tia morning, at halt-past ten o'clock, a | tuost of the, bousea on shore TDUrS OF lees rad review of Brevch woope eld ta Paria, | 2 Jbaoefta, They care, however, togeiby | Tove nade, uapending Mr. Bradley aa prac-| “Whtever, then, may be the opilon of fair] Yaeaney cxused ty the denth of Thomaa , | wer, om he opinion on the subject, how: | man named Cliatles Bows was iostanily | damaged. “Although the Marmion was Vat ‘ Br bonor of the Emperor of Austria, on the | ponvatie’ retorm of the eonstituion of the | titiouer at the Bar, Chief Justice Cartter, in| ladien whi» dwell in eeltea the optolon of fulr | SN Tadtouve the section of Guueral Mec | boler tad Deva ellnwot Ua atta tae Fok | tae Poczeclemiae eaitrees, Aieommciye. om | ainaty, miles frogs Wee port 0k Boom ee tad Wh ult: Zollverein inust not be ed to tempor: | the course of his remarks, said It was m pain- | Iie the lies, | Corrales, the Demooratte candidate, by shogt miise of an lneumlicient pup this ade of Suadyside Biiiou. ‘The ‘engine | sll breewss Nw more Kanne (On arriving at the tine of tribanes or | SY ‘iiticulties, and th accordance with | ful duty, but it was necessary that the Court nua would | 0) majority : water. When the engineer attempted to rem- | being on a down grade bad no steam on, a i ni ‘ the Zollvereim treaties the community of y 14m race at the Washington TT edy the want by allowing some to flow Li A ‘ Beatty eve pel them, at 1 orclock the | gconomical interests. prerup»ponen Harty GE] should sustain ite dignity and punish the tie yyali Pa loa eC Fate, |e the want by allowing gone Wow tn, an | wus guing at the rate of about ten oF twelve | The Molter Expiocien as eintom RELL uF fo r weir place. aturday, was for the Hotel Premiu | of ate \- er an hour, mo on board Muppone, 1 ectator found all the troope in thelz piaee; | asa national obligation dhcir united protec | contempt. Mr. Bradley thanked the Court , BiG0) and’ for which Ghaerel ‘Be miui of | ted, which, “Anding no egress, necessarily | When ronnding a cirve, about two miles this | ‘The Coroner's we case The intansey were stationed to the nd | Hon. he Westy Sf bariestion with Tiaiy;t | for: the’ dalieato amanter in whlch ft had aie vo thin quent, wey the | 82000 8 hich General Butler and | caused an ‘explosion, ‘This is probably tho | side of Kast Liverty, the engiieer saw lorouer's investigation. t9 the ease of Sea with ite right resting Ge the road [rom whieb you have given your sanction, Will ald | ounced ite di and eat thet ona | Spartan State, declare we want | brown, ae vere. 8 it Steet tile Pesta, ‘ rect theory, but of oourse t about votive ahead © mun | *e Loller explosion im the large building a +? " eniig our ona w oun! + i M jure, be bree in ve adler malo three bee variety of othe ren uy v uard an jetive div i , . wwce thy ie locomotiv my Gorpe «'Arince, cominanded by Marshal Can- | "00, interests, ore return, wonored | from the Bar, but that the present mannir of Delaware, ‘ Y how cat ever hope r Beyond the man, was the local Fectory, two weeks ago tneh Saturday, wes eT ye a kentlemen, to your bomes with tle con- | srcrine his connection wid the C. c WAL returns from Wisco fe were set up in Juxtaporith cast. Mr. Doran, immediately sound: | Covcluded before Corower White end jury overt wh ‘bad ou this occ comuand | gras of hadlng. tergetialy furtuord tng bia coune-tion wish the Court ter] rhe Autumn Winippings at Dovers relican caabariie le nicated with each other by tu Tho“ Whiatle, and the bell was’ already | last night. In order to obtain the evidence fo estimate French troops by Bogitsh meth- | ‘be national work. Ihope Letore long to | dered the separation the more unpleasant, A letter of the Sth instant to the Wilalng |), ogoced than fall below 6,000, ‘TY Ech exploded alu iriultane mg At vame lnstant, the whisth of the engineer, who was very badly injured Seetunate Pre, wagne by Regi meth | ace you arain wsacinbied here, and thes tu-| The President wil be sereuaded om Wed | gon (De.) ramen il anya Hoans lose four Bento, ‘inclnding one to with the ouers. Part of the roof was| the local frelvist euiine sonuded, and that | 824 1 now lying at St. Mary's Hospital i isted of elgit, others of six, overs of nine | (ved In combany mi ie nent” uth | nesday night next, under the auspices of we| ‘This ‘Christian i Bnd Wil have aighiers. ‘to the | Ayers, Clear ui the building. A irugmc.t| was prolebly the only whistle the wafurtu- | Hobokea, 9 furher adjourainent wae ad Sompanies; but, supposing they were iu | Germany to the Custome Parla Couservative Army and Navy Union, Other | ty were bentcutied (!) on snturtlay Ia D a The Kepubhinans it | Seve aaa at tne Cet vill! 1 in(lita | the | nate ian beard. At all events be made no from Saturday until Inst night. At halfpast ‘and divisions, 1 double companies 4 femi-annual public exhitiion of w have tity rixty of the vue hundred | wh} if old Fair Grounds, above | attempt to vet off the track, and did not | 1, oclock, the Jury sssemoled et Carnes arched past, which would give «total of SOUTH AMERICA. orgenlsations will unite in tho demonstra | SSmhh! public ai of bare Aieaive oF slaty, ot nilres what “ formerly the i ane as iuin a | even iook back, being apparently intent on | © ie one, and from Whence proceeded ta Sver 6.00) menr fer nore thats seemed to tio Sen ABAD Tieabe penne Bre be Fe) . tance of not less than a quarter of w nie, | looking at the lucal irelght evining toward hospital, when the evidence. was cl fo be under arma ‘They were formed in| -,ASPINWall Dates to Nev. le Mba se6nle4h fraim \alartal revonus tar'iae | uence Tas inns are ae A vinn yesterday afleraoon tn Chiengo, | Another picce alighted on the rot ofthe | tun trem the front. Engineer Dares contigs | 8d the cage waa given to the Jury at B. My feolumn by. ruiments, and. by battalion | The sternal Rising Siar, from Asplo-| yoo ar cunt to $4,041,000 m pet Mp Rime wore both while’ iL, destroyed tho entire block betwen | { refine ry et Worniser, Myers & Co. about | ued to sound the whistle und reversed the | aid at 11:30 o'clock the Jury returned the fol in close column by diviston, present- | wall Nov, lat, arrived at this port ou Satur 0 Fae eoeerestal advocute: ut for the sake tn | Wella and Lasalle stroots, on the morth aida | jy conpietel yarda distant.” It cut throuxh | engine, The brakes were applied and. the | lowing verdict Ng cdolama by divieiin, (present: | wall Nov, tet, arrived sb thi port on Batur- |” General Grant bas directed that no leaves | snenisoh innnantty we cannot outs with you, | at Chlcags Tuy Ae, mort ide He completely, tniing on some of the machi: | engine stopped ne son ux Powsiblo, ilorts | The Jury And that Charles Hanschoor came te ite," end 30 for the fmperial Guart, | “7 Ps of abeanee (ur aie a bail be xe RA Ns 6 cAnBOS i [ae cee Roget ets ene nervy inside and damaging ito the extent of | to save tho man Were useless, however, and | M8 death through: the ex; f a boller, the 4 ne esting with {Lis Bews from South and Central America, esas RA be gran Provesb agwiint tho sheng Bathinity ani | : Wee ua gig Heed were | about two hundred dollars, Auother aection | the cowcats tive strnck bis legs, throwing his | cause of which la unknows Jory, but’ AG for aut hour before the review | Progress of the Rovotution in Poru, | 0°02“! Unleas applied for rong | Ee ca Ey eee tlds witiping | (reight sheds of the Northera Traneportas | yor uucther war hurled: fate die cette | cad, wivtontly back against the looomotty : Conviulgn and dette of he ory tha ning fein thy "aig | There vs be Go doube tin: the revottion the reguar chansla aid tt the apy ew |i pier jury ty coil wn fr | os Conienay | or ther raw orld ut the art at ailing hie akvll ‘open and Kllig. hi is | Ai Ma Names fad ther propery; Watt | tuarch. They cari ap fy Pe one 6c ome of ontalde partles will not be heeded. | cruelly whipping bis own niece, and tb Kieren members o 7 Te . peed SA 6 IN Bee Saath By ga © | stantly © remalua were bro rOper 9 be euaciod by the comin tnd great ooate folded, and were [o | @eealng ground. Not only from the parte) ori is uosigued Ki pul au end to that abuse | Sey SILI hie omit nines Ord tt | Riya, memberd of the Cinelanadh Tarn: | (eat The snilre Maer Ane ROE Nhe Cite | ibe diy, by the. eeeomanic uton Oper cde of Nate Ucar ah thelr saritest posel arching order (en grand fenwe), with | around Arequipa We receive reports about dat absiso |: Goat epsilenoed Hira to pay 910s) fine, Those | ge ie rhvy voled against the impartint | + dawnyatrick w sheet iron @tack wt the] An entry in the dlary of the dece unity, wo take coxuizance of this desire ception vf covkinig ahd “camp” apparie ks of amore or less g of political tafurnce by whieh serbiin oflionrs | MII er, Daun OF ne ane eat ceanewor why iny 'ahould ae. ter aeolicn | ievtad dulled Seba it teak enioa iene | (alas) Hebtuary & saya ‘hears Mew corte gale ceed | The cavalry was drawn up on the east | as lor tn Chul tare permitted to stay away from thelr com: | nly had to resect that Mtiwna so iigud. iv | for vious tho pledge. made on Jain the | {win the rout of an, adjacent shed, aver Wy Leonie, | Se. Aoolahess Mary Kouba fore Charles Hed j ie, aloug the road in frunt of theatand, inc- | even the North begins 19 show nerlous symp | wand wnd others are deated the leaves they Bice lated’ baie tonnel | hentcid, (2 tavensin Gtk aareae Coasethine | e bien i beet, alee SH a Pd i mani Jorovt Breau them fn close column of regiments, "The | toma of disaffection. On the 16th of October }| ougit to have. uh "sovarar | \evdliat Ga give enial tights We ail fede "tre | Guosnineey ween aunees L Worse than ever,” After thls ther | willlas Saater, Jt, Pup Bindernagel, \ onsicur seta thelr strength down at 67 equud- | a successful “pronuuclamento” was made i i 4 Now mar snsiatency of | only have thus f sad gar SFC. Coek | a vostion ft tle voll Postalined te 1 ontring a) Veoablis, Tras. wate hag halen. fu fous there appeared wo be 8 They | Trujillo, Meaded Uy & ‘Dr. Ampuery and re- | | Tbe Postma Geoeral bee oppoiated H. | Surstanste ia’ reperd. to pools whipping, | wad sogatited ood the gener couristed end | theexsoption of e camter of brtee entice | Concined Sa” Miscetl atal” went tasnoe to | —eeemeees Set tat, ‘ eight tates da colanna oe! gil ‘the daath of tat Ray, nearn, oa egalstant Special Agent of the m ee v ick chin returned to Missourt, and went thence | — — the Pro’ert of the D- bs € Public indiguation bad mob become setied ! axna! pars ivan three of those wore kavcked | Lilimula. He seems to have bad « verveuall (Continued en Fourth Page.)