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1 II I 1 i 1 J. VOL. XXII -JVO. CCC3. WETT-TORK, SUNDAY, ffOYEXIBEIt 17, 1872.

PRICE FIVE CEXTS. Tb Republic Eujfcs ca Cnassai Degree cr Peace. cesslto Uie Frtsldtncy. New Lbe -of Steamen to Vera Cniz. Adrantasta Offered, by t2ia Conn-try to Colonists.

1 Xatmtl Eidted is Co. Karenx! Istcnia- ItXXICO, WtdMnUj. Oet Ml U71 Oa Memt th visit of tb Mr. fkl wiU, ioa, a (be BUT cxyrcMiMS of 7pttiy had 1tW iomum to for tb Iom Mexico Sfcrd by Um Mtk Jsarcx. kla wa 4tk kaa bea faUbr all.

aad tba IT a ara land la tasix aatosJaa af I- aba cms iuatenaaa ata yatftrta IHaa. aftar aartai aotanlaaload Maaara. aaa Tal. to aero-data Ut wttk Um OormBOi toy wluoo aa mtrat acjoy ttta baaaflts tba Aaiacaty lav. flaallr rarrendarad BBcoadlUoasllr with all hta traopa, plaeinr te taa kaoda of Qaa.

TiareatlB CarDIa an tba war material -which ha aCMl rrtomca. Both he and Trertfio haTa been fcetorad to the irrado the? forer)r poaaaaaad the foraerOaaaral Xitalaa had tn latter BrvaadUer-Ocneral. laMadaiea, toe leader of the Citadel pronunr-mamtcntm, which occurred to this eUr on the feet of October, lm, has aeen lakaa prlaonrr, od will bo tried. On. Jinxmex.

atlll eoatrnaed la arm, daaMctna- aad eoiof all the hara hia power, baa alaa boea laken pnaoaer, aad aa hia crime ta Mrareeoat.lt le probable ha wOl bewjore aa-Troly dealt with. Mexico oaa bo aow aatd to be perfectly at aad wDI ha Ye time to breaibe.aad devote toward boae teiprerameata. which ao aoad bar atteaUoo. i IiareotBp to the prevent time, has badaoop-poattiaa. Oa Biraday.

Oct. ST. belle were rf. tba KlUtary dreeaad la foil sal rem. aad the any la avaeral bore a holiday appearaaoe.

to baa or of Mexieoe aew Prol float. Boo Bahaotiaa lorao do Tejada. lleraaaa are taat drepptnc la free all tha Btataa ratrfytec tba aoaaiBaaioa of the Federal Dtatrot. Mezloo baa at laat (1t-aa a aUp la tha ruchs dlrootioaw Afiar aar baaiiaa. tba ncht aaaa baa boea pat late tha ncbt place, aad a man of the (tamp of Lerdo at the bead af tha Mexleaa QeveraaieiU aaaaot bat be rejrarded aa the atomteat prop with wieh ta etay the dowa ward praaraaiof tha oooatrr.

rather Aaaa. Pretaataaa Biabop la Mexico, died aa the itch af tferta taoath. He wae eon-braiBorary af rather Jacinto, aad followed hia lee tale pa, laraaa bare the crrera of the Boeoaa Chareh. of whiea ho wae aiao fonaerly a ntea-ber. Ia aolta af tha focanidaMe throat of oxeeiai aateattoa held up to taoea who weal to BMtbebotyor aceewipaay tha faaoral.

a Tory arowd attended tha eorvesa to the eeme- Tba aawa of tha taxiaa: eCMeaetUa by the troopa baa arrtrad at aaoat aaept- aerrtoa aa a happy omea by which the aew rreetdeat aaay, without aay fear of aew poUuoal troablea. oomroence hia aow AdoilaMuaUoa. PetaUa af the affair, howerar, areao s. Ifo aadetataad that a Fraaeh aad a Gerasaa ttae of ateasaera wlU aooa toaeh at the porta of rrocreee aad 'Vara' Cms. It tale la ao, tha ear-Teea of Jhaea a era will bo-dlatrtbatad alonx tha eaaat.

ta tba difleraat 2oU porta, by tha if VmuiBm OaL S. A.Ltm. Weeonfl-deody prootot that, faaiead of two ateamers, the Oaif ht will eveatoally aeed at least triple bbat aaaiher by taa aad af the year.7t, 'Tha ex taa aeaat hi arreailr oa taa la aad theoeaade af teas are earned eeaav wlae yearly; aad. aorertholeaa. a Taat deal af aosaatarea ia Idle tor want at a regular rnaaaa af traaaport, The eetahlUboioat of this liae will aabecwanydoaway with (ha axerbltaat rates far freight and paseaaa.

vhiah. ap ta the pree-aat ntne. are fclich eooach to atlae eetnateree. Wa read ta otflcial papers that the Qorera-aaeat has conceded to the acaat of the United abases aad Mexioaa Telegraph Oocapany tha tmrflesreaf plaatias a ooloay oa tbeYaoataa aeaat. oppeaita tha Trfa aW Mmjrm.

This por-ben er the State af Toeataa ia cxeeedlnjrTy rich tatta awa aattUal wealth. Tba forastateem wh asahocaay. aaaipoeha. toe-weed, rose-'vaod, asadal-wood. aeoehy del ater.

eaoatchoma, ad aa rouaease Tartety at other woods, which atataaaasdoBMajd la tha TJaited Itstee aad Bai naeaa aMraota for fiiraifins is lies, hi Tbht win be a asoaay-saaKwc apeealatioe. aad wa aiaeerely hope tha Company win aiaadt atoly oead oat ooleaiats. Wa are also Informed by saTeral aresaiaeat Ooearasaeal afflclala that athar ttaaortaat privileges have boea eoaeeded the saws Oaeapany. There bat BtUa doaht that Dr. Ord wiU cat Ms Baw-Ortoaae beat bill frees.

Xtfsaoe of tha atoot popalar af taa day. Tfhat -with wxaadar'a Kew-Terk aad Mexioaa liae, the Oalf Coeet Uaa. Ve taaatUy Treach aad Sacltah beats, tha based Oertaaa aad Mew-Orloaaa itao. have easy aad presaaa aeaiaiaaloattoa with the rest af taa world. 1 -Testae late eeaelserat'ea the adraatacaa aaVrad to oolofuata ia Mexico, ta matter of Heat sarprlee that Soiopaam lataaicTaaU Still aeekm Uoaaaada to tha Mask, beneo was tee af Caaada.

er the aradta aisirts of Aaatratta. prefereaea to this aaasTalacaBt comntry. aAdoabtodly awa af tha moot rich. If at the nohoat aoaatty oa tha cleha. WUhla the treptca.

aovaKhelaaa area teafbe ad bar aaiUery enjoys a eUmate ateoat toes perata. yat aae piewaus bet so small a poaalartoa aa to be ttariy maahle to develop tba wealth which 1 -Ti nrr akaadnaail Vearacrvaa to vadetataad that a aaaaaaav wbaes Br. Jataea Ord.CoL K. A. lerar.

CA.Mexla.Md Bar. Tather Yeca are tba rtaaiaal asembcxa) have boaaha Creca Ulny eqaare leaxnee of land. asaiTl las hasilisil Mad sitaaced BMar tha aai ath sdas af tha rlvar af that aa The toe at tha Company at so pfaet a aoMwy its of- Oreatawautryof a- Champ but Id) ax i I ttlabrUrgi tUffiata. a. a.

a. I eewaliise of the State. Croat drawback wast af popola- lie ale. aad apemttrvated. aad tha woala raasaaa roasa at wlU.

free aad aa- naa aver vast piataa, aiakiaffthatr i at tecTaxpaa. dtaary Carlonawe. Bat Xante's leettoe baa rrvea eel tare aad Tba Uva'y Xrteh tha rnalishmsa. tba Oarsaaa. win each aad a manrfaat deatsay ta tha prunes of tha asWasif as.

aad with tha sarxtara af baaed wilt ansa a aarw race that will make Hexlee te the fatare eaeec the Powers of tha world. -m A topis, eeoood to aoaa ta the It te ax eUtaaVM the railroad aueauoa. Aa impartial SadsTBMai ta recard to tba motile of Bsesoraao over that of riemb, the asteat ad the Casexaacioael Bailroad. la era a with cseet pertiaactty by the Mexleaa Freea. A Croat deal haa already said aad wnttea la faror af both projects.

A short sketch of tha twa plana may net be nniutcjeaMac ao tl are aat aeaaa rated with tha matte from tha bo- ciaajac. Oa the lath at Xeeember.U?a,a waa created to Ooa.W.-aV Bnsnersns to Ilea a railroad from the Oalf af Mexteo to aetata tha Facias eoaet. ayoa the beats af a Croat oaeoaod to IMS to Messrs. health. Braa-aaa.

aad Kolcbt. who failed to eat ap to tha eon tract. Tba aahaifly that was created to Oea. Itoeeersaa consisted In ao many heatarea of lead tor every kilometer finished. It waa fwaad, ksrwever.whem the Company of Um Ia-terereanie Bailraad asked for plaas of thepab- Me lands, that ao each leads were disposable.

This fact seemed to be virtually a death-blow ta the faimatioa of aay such projects for the fa-tore. Seyertbelese. at tha request of -fuarec aad tla Cabinet. Gen. Bsoeeratu acala took tha matter ta head, upon the Government offer! ac that Instead of land, a suitable sum of money (tea thousand dollar) per kilometer should bo eaheUtated.

Upon these promisee the Company aetata went to work, aad experienced enstaeere have boea aeat upon explerlnc expeditions to all parts or the country, aad very nearly fifty thousand dollars have already been apent upon the Burveya. This Company, backed by heavy eaptteltate fa Mew-York. FbUadelpnia. Loo don. aad Ham bur is only awaltlac the approbatloa of Concreaa (ehsnrlnx lead for atoaey) to eota-mrnea operations.

Mr. Bdward Lee Plumb came to ftexieo about a year ecu. aa aceat of the Texee International Kaltroad, (aa exteaaioa of the Cairo aad rultoa llaej with the eadeaver to obtain a eoaeeesiou aad aubatdy from the Mexican Goy-j ernment to continue the line from Leredo, oa the Brave River, sown to the City of Mejceo also, to run from the City of Mexico to the Fa-oilo. with braneh lines to all the Western Btatee thua loterferlnc with the plaa of the IntBroeeaate Ballroad Company. Up to the reseat time ao decided step has been taken ia Conjrress in recard to Mr.

Flamb's plan. A warfare perfectly acandalone baa beea earned on by Ooncrese In' recard to these projaets, which are ased one acatnat another la tae form of competition, ao as to allow time to the Vera Cms Railroad speculators to step in and be the third party ta discord, perfectly anmtadful at the premises to Gea.Boeeeraae. and the res Boost sill ty of the Government iteelf 10 wot aetlac la the nprlcnt manner tt waa expected at the same time an wise a bbadaeae to the istereeta of the country, kaowiac that to raise Mexico froau.the condition in which she flade herself, forelca eapital ia absolutely aeoeosarr. yat re-fasinc to take the bead. wheh ss freely effared with the best Intentions, from the United Btatee.

The maaacera of the Vera Cms Ballroad otter bat aa extremely distant view of the future prospects in Mexico, if we but observe the line which Is aow nearly complete. The role of proportion baa been tboraochly studied in the following example: If fifteen veers are accessary to build a road from Vera Cms to- Mexico, how many rears will It require ta complete a line from Mexico to the Padflo I Tba aaawer opens a dismal perspective to the crandchlidren or toe press at caneratlon. anxiously lookiac toward the eompletien et the line, before beiac laid la the craves of their ancestors. Tha straightforward manner of Oea. Boss crane, hia simple propositions, the eeeuAPes he offers, the sympathy he baa woa for blmaelf from the creat aad above aU the rn tercets of the country are hound to have their effect, and defeat tba schemes of his lobby-tac mala.

AH the States are eager ty expecting tba prompt dispatch of tha Bosscrana eoncee-si oa. with as little redaapery aa poeslble. tisrhttv Jadclac that the eouatry once Busted by Its Iron rivers, win at once drop into the ehaa-nel of prosperity, aad as a natural eoaseaueaoa abolish the system of avousMtctoatirw toe. Col lata, the Moka af Mexico, has acuta sent a meeeare to Congress from her Xdalature urging the aCsptlou of tha Boeecraah line la the following terms Otfiarjt X)cawites The clonoua idea which actually eeeapiea Mexme, aad Is so oathnatastieally received ta Collate, ia tha eoaatraeuon ef the Iateroeeaaia Ballroad. propoaea by Oen.

Booeerune. Coiima beiac exTreeselv In tereeted In thie arand work aa the only means eSereO to her to ratae herself from the preetzatlen waioashe te plaaaed. to a decree or brilliant prosperity haa to make a powerful effort to aid ta the tealisatlon of the work, with greater reason as the raiirued will atari, as wo have geoe foundation to be Here, from the maenrncent har-ber of MaBaaaiiloaoa pass torouee the State. It is. therefore, oar doty ho eo-enerawi eitner with tha eTrbatdy aolietted by Mr.

Boeeeraaa a with bonds of taa Co as Hi dy. Either way the Treaa-ury of the Stare haa to held the tuada. aad as the law of taxation Imaosee a tweatv-dve 1 per eeat. oa all taada aoUeeted. to be paid to the Federal Government.

It te abaelniely necessary to hoc from Cong fas the exemption ef this tax. whieh la fuettee ought not re the preerot eaaa, to be collected, as the levying of It would be no-otber burden oa toe State, harder to bear ease-eowwt of the soei idee to be soade ta atdiac the oetablloamriBt ef the railroad. For the reasons berate explained taa feUawms propoaiuee as preaeatedt First and only. Congress ia hereby petitioned to withdraw the additional tax af twenty-five per eenu upoa toe funds collected by the-State to subatdiaa or hold shares ot the Inrerooeanla Ballroad prep a sad by W. B.

Bssaeraoa. AH tba Btatee are actaated by the same spirit. are constantly sent to Congress all parte, couched ta tha same terms. Xa order to save time, aad-civa method to the dte-raaatwas for lmprovesaeata at pubtia works. Con-crsas hss devoted two days ta tha week, Tuesdays aad Fridays, to this moat Important move-sneetj but aotwithstsndlnc these two days beiac broadly devoted to all braaebee of material ira-proveaseaU, the two projects ot toe Interooeaoie aad Iaieraattonal Compasiee have been aeed aa fotla, one acsisst another, to toe otter exeio-aaea of say etner wrojeeta.

The Boaora Btate Railroad win probably, uev- aa, aaxa taa teed over all other oonaee-1b spite Irs Baring eeea kept la tae The Leeislstare eg the 6 sate having aivea its approval to the coaceealon oropoasd by Mr. James Ertredge. eeai it ou to Mexico to ores re taa aatharissiloa ef Ceagrnea. who piiail it tnto the haa as ot tae Committee of Incus try. In a letter addressed by the Chairman to tae tapieaenisnveyoxtromaty aauerisaWadi-eaneus of a favoranio exll-are aoeaiioaed.

and wherein is alee expressed the full eonnction that full power wilt be craated to the State to use for its owu he seat privileges which tba Fedsral aatherrty aae eve waer-rreata, boanov ke. may tae re rare aa expected that will aooa raise aarsatf a hove Use level af eUatee aad. cteauy taiprove ana state of taorroatiar. Mr. WtUaxd.

TJaited Btatee Coasul ta Geav-mas. In aocerdaaca with a leave of abeeoee. paaeed throach Mexico, dotainiBc atmeeU a abort time ta tba capital, and By tale day's weee will cw we to Vew-Tor. Mr. Carloo Mexm.

tratary ta Mexioaa fWiaaiene Ci a loss, wlu too start by i aa noma packet, thie reetlemea. tsvvnwt sat eo wu Baa 1a svttber uiNSatUM; ate aentUmawiy hearins- ia eoeseynaa era laaaiasm ut- eranetaiee wdl. VKBIOIOUl VarmatiMi fe altera ajtel Saitora 7tb. r-. Tb Soldiers' aad Sailors CTb of tha Taianilh tasaialUxTT'iirTT seoh: ouoh aroatiaant part ta tla lata eampaira.

asot at Me.lsaXrsrty-fewiibslreeU loatesoalnc.to AImi terty aaesit-are were ptiiaat, Cat. eteb-art Ilea Aacee preatded. A letur waa reeatvad Geo. teal rsqueeiiBC to be anroUed gin-'- I Waa CLUt. uaav ttaTabt Til ait Mateas Cseoiiy -d He Hard, Caata.

U. Brsoa. 1. Oi her a. and Baaalee were appointed tosalest a Oah-hoase.

prepare hy ewrred today. Mr. Kelt Bled a bfll to the United Btataa OreajtCoart acalast Warmoth. Jack Wharton. aad Xhxraal Sa acta ef nearpatlea, fraad.

aad wroaw-dotac. aad baa abtataad aa tajanetao from Judge E. B. TareU. stttisg aa Orauit Jadge, restraining tha above parties float dotac aay aat whatever aeaBetnrsisc Board mceu-eeetloo with tae late eaeetiou alee restrains the Bew-Oteeae BswaoHeaw from atakinc aay publl-ioati of returns.

TbMbtD was prepared by IMa-triet-xttorney Beekwttb. and tha question a to continuance of injunction is to be beard next Tuesday. If sustained, tha Returning Board will consist of BsrroaJBeeretary of Btate; John Lyaea. Jeeo Hawkins, aae James Looser i wot. by whom there will bo aa boweet return.

Waresotn utterly ignoree aad disracarda tha Btate Courts iB-ooaaeeUou with aay net. however flacraat or daring, which be may eontemplato oeraetratinr. Arrests are continually beiac made of parties all over the Btate for acta ef violence, fraad, aad violation ef the Bn'oreeTLcnt act. TJntred Btatee effleials are thankful to the Federal Qov-erumeat for soetanatef them la the faithfal da ebaxce of their denes The vote of thie city le not yet eompleted. aad without tt the Haul Bait cannot he POOT-BATJU i Tale mm Coli Bpeetmi JirpqfeA to tee yew-rer rrmes.

New-Havtj. Kot. 18. The match came of foot-hall widen Tale chalnxed Columbia to play, cease off this afternoon at Hamilton Park. The Columbia men arrived, some of thenk en tola morning's hoar, and some of them oa the eleven o'clock treta.

Tbey were splendid-loxklDg set of men, in good spirits, and so confident of winning that their backers bet on toem rteelv. aad even offered odds as great as five to two. The came was to be played with a robber ball, beat five goala out of nine, and In esse of darkneas eommc on. the side ahead at that time waa to be declared the winner. Game waa to have been called at 13 P.

but with the uanal unavoidable delay. It did not really begin until about i. As the men stood at their positions before the ball was canted for the drat time, the difference between them ws very noticeable. Columbia's champions ware large, heavy, aad sohd, while the Tales men were small aad seemed chosen more for activity and speed. They were, to, differently arranged.

Columbia bad two men near the coal posts, and the others were scattered carelessly shout, the field, bat tha Tale men were plaeed with almost mathematical preeleloe. At the goal -posts were tha two and aa their right and left two aid men. At a considerable distance from and In front of the coal were the middle-men, eight ia numaer. and arranged like a crescent, with its horns resting ou either side of the field, la the centre of tee crescent were the six rashers, who were to follow the ball wherever tt weat, aad who. aa they were to do the hard fighting, were the heaviest men on the Yale side.

Two' pea-nuttera, who were to keep ahead of the ball, and when it came near the coal to drive over, completed the number. Te look at The men and the disposition of them, it seemed as thongh Columbia woald play the hardest aad moat eaereetle game, and that if Tela beat it could only be by force of strategy, riatt opened tha came for Tale by a rooting cant which carried at over half tba field. Then the Columbia men got it. and with a rneh carried it ahead, and en, until tt seemed aa thousrh by feree ot weicht and numbers they wonid carry it straight through tb coal. Aad thev dad get it clear up to the posts, but hern one of tae keepers msde a very pretrv stop Bi sent it to one of.

the middle-men. He paaeed it to a aeeend. and be to a third, who klrked lr, not dovn but across the field where eoed soother reedy to receive it and carry it atlll rartaer. II wae done ao quickly that before the Col-Baa Ma men really perceived tb ball bad hewn kicked, aot tbrouch. bet around them, and the coal was wen by Tale in nrteen minutes.

The Columnla -men now prepared tor work, determined not to be fooled so again, while Tale felt that to win too second coal was for her to win ta came. The eeeond goal wsa almost a repetition of the first, all but time. The ball waa firs taken by Cole aa a a. and rushed the pests, There It wsa take by Yale, and bv skillful playing takna to tb other end of the field, ant Ceiomoi waa oa the lookout tat a time, and sent back aaatn. and so the bell wavered back and forth eeveral times until ta an hoar te a.

Tale won the second coal. Cetumhia was now desperate. It wae aow no longer a queatioo Whether Jhey ennld wtn cr not, bat of whether they should; are heme wttetry routed. Taa result of her system of ptay was aow apparent; All her mea bad followed ta ball, aad all wore therefore tired aad not ap to their caat whan they were needed most. The Tsle men had bandied themselves carefully, and were ta excellent condition.

Boll Columbia made a noble rally end foment fiercely. For three-quarters of ea hour did tae ball hover abont their coal, and waa paly kept from cotac through by almost atfperaamaa exertions aa their Part, Moore, osoeoialiy. ot Colombia, core! la himseil with riery. But fste wad against them, aad Tsle won to third coal, and the aame, to fifty-one minutes. rjarknesa aow prevented further playrng, and the game waa called and given to Tale.

A mere perfect aay tor the-matee eooid net have bees twiseined, ana the groual wae to excellebt coodltMn. A do at too persons, mostly etudeote, witnessed the cam. Is tai Tvble fsetaio waSiewau mmm Its Bsreees. QtjkbXjC. Nov.

16. The brie Triton, which weat aaaara below this place, has boon gotten off and towed np to he surveyed. A telegram from Oaapa stores that Cape Vivian, ef the barken tine John A Henrr, before reported loot at Cape Cove, about forty ratieo from -Osap. waa rescued' by Mr. J.

W. Holt and aaother ceatlrmaa. The arew were i P-teW fell here last nigtt. KlrtesToK, Ontario. Hot.

It. A aaow-eterm prevalia here, and several steamers, propellers, nod schooners have been compelled to pat sack. Bttxytx. S. Not.

18. Too owner of the tmc Ben Vevia have hueiew. the sensoner W. Areer. of Gleacester, for damage ceased by oolilstsa aa this burboraartnc too caJa of Thare-dav la at.

BaxtPAX. H. Nov. IA The acheener Jaaa waa saed a Cornwall, yee'erdav, for a violation of the revenue laws. Her Mateicr'a aaln piover hailed for fierrauaa today.

The steam-abrpe Aastnsn, from Liverpool, errived here at P. M. yesterd-iy; and to Peruvian, from Baltrasoverat P. M. To Coward ebtp Ma'ta.

frem Boston for Lrverneol. arrived Bare last meat die tried. Be left Boataa oa Tuesday last, aad ta fo-tewtac tdsy her shaft broke, bao then mad aatl. and box up to sard Ballfax. The at--am-shla JBeptnue, which was drives ashore ta tae receat cale, baa aeaa cot off.

It to balloted aa- aTellrtel KASHTniK. Ternu Not. 18. -Mr. Tyler, Chairman of the Hemenatio BxecutTV Oom-aaitre' Alas tela crap he corse B.

five nsajnty oav ta tetat ballet ta tb tur. Hoostoa aad Jadre W. Walker, at IlTxatrn ila. are pritDlTseut IfeuocraUt Mpmou to the United auto 8-naie. Ta iisteml rewra troaa TtMaeee srlv Ores.

j-v I EiCHBtOMU. Va-, Nor. 16V Tb cdOcial x-taraa frees all aba eaaatiii bat crv Great XfTS BMjortry. The eowsty to board frwm id i hava aTtua Oxeeley lot taataruy. I d.i- mmmQ pjjjjjjs Bf sw aganadft sTyiriaf XitaxraM fe tag JTaav or Twaea, Kcw-OcT aa.

Hov. 16V A auddaa chack a Waimstbw flea wanat mUiai baa eo i Btesnm. RECOFEMSQ FllOil THE FIRB A J. Prthsent SituatioTj of the VbxIotis I I Business Interests. Issast if Vool Iboti ta Eart Beea 9e- stnjtifsm tf Bftlf sUrfflreV-- luttti lixiatiit Itpldly QxmiBg Ii.

miaafsa a fas raw-Tsrh BotTTOW, Nov. M. I bava obtained from fulta trustworthy sources some valuable ia-formatjo cardiac tha ataading of the Mediae apses la tha different braaebee af trade burned vat tha craat three days' fire, aad tha prob able leffeet af tba fire apoa cvueral Bees. First, son earning the Mather market. Beetora has lone beea regarded upper-Matiier market at tba country, and tha destraetioB of Its large stock must, of aeeeesity, greatly influence the trade la an esnriona.

It to roughly estimated that three mUlloa sides sf aprer aad rough leather and tklne war destroy sd. Already tha prleee la apper-leaXbar have advanced from tea to twenty per aad It le quite likely that a comer will bo la this staple ahee manufaernrers generally have email stocks, and the control of the market ta easily obtainable. The tan- aeMee sue nowhere heavily stocked, many having beea run the past weeks on abort time. aad eouseouently the supply is by no adequate to the demand. Of sole-leather it is known that 300,000 aides st least were burned Bat tb quantity of hides destroyed was very small, and.

therefore, there no earthly reason for aa advance in this material. A rise in the cost of boots and shoe inert table, and people who come here to bay mast be prepared to pay much higher prices thaa formerly, and to draw from mneb smaller stocks. The boot and she trade is regarded aa in a good condttioo. Dealers burned-oat had aa a geaenil thing Ucher stocks thaa many supposed. The moot exact ststemeat of the quantity of wool destroyed.

Iat made, eivee a total of 10,230.00 pounds, distributed ss follows: Pound. Domestie flee Calitornis. Oregon. fco Tub Pulled Australian Cape. booth Americaa feundries.

4.3&0lHi a Out) ax) SOOOO 150.000 1 905.000 1.8OO.0OO lso.ooo uo.ooo S04.lD These figures were obtained yesterday direct from the individual losera. The amount now bonded warehouses in this city, as reported at tb Custom-house yesterday le 14.700,000 pounds, le Philadelphia 300.000 pounds, and lu New-York lT.ooo 000 pounds. Moat et the small Jobbers herd ara probaoly all right, bat It la fenced that two or three of the large Jobbers, between- whom there waa a cood deal or rivalry, may tall. The market tinea the fire has nsturUly been unsettled, and 1 pi tees are Irregular. There ass been a brisk inquiry fro manufacturers, and the sales alace the Ore, np to last night, have been aoo.OOO nouoca.

Cotton goods are aot likely to be much afleetet. It was the elose of the season when the fire tame, and the amount stock ia a to re was smA There was quite a large destruction of carptts. some setctsg It ss high as 300,000 rolls. Tb Lowell Company had a large stack destroyed. The stock from the earpet-mils waa mostly stored in the city and within the burnt district.

The trade la best grades of wrpefinc is somewhat ml a red. bat In cheap trades, for eoonilag rooms and sack places, tkere is a grst aemsad. The wholesale elothrec bauses. as haa already been stated, were all boned out. and with them an immense Qusntltv of stock ta store for the Fall and early Winter mason.

Dot the manufacturers, ss a general thing, will quickly recover, and the market wiil not be seriously sf-teeted. Large numbers of booses la tha crockery trade were alee named oat. bat. as is the ease with the clothiers, at the firms are aow to aew locations, aad prepared to nil orders. After a careful review sf tha present state of trade, the ceaeraT eooduato la that all braaebee affected will sesn be righted.

Everything seeme to be progreettng in tha right diree boa. Men are puahiBg oi, making the beet possible terms with their creditors, and endeavor-rug to cot ib aa quickly as possible tor the Winter trade. It la noticeable that outsiders owing bills hero are to a great ex-teat anticipating their payments. Beyer el Id stances of tb paymeat ot bills dae oa the 1st af Decern bar, and some a late as the 1st of January, bam been reported today aad yesterday. This Is the best possible aid or relief that eau be given to the sufferers by ths Ar.

If every one who owes a bill in Boston should pay up within tht next four weeks, there woald be mere money in the city ta handle thaa there has been for a long time. Tb banks axe an sound, as Mr aa heard from. Tba paper tbey hold la largely that af outsiders. Indorsed by the burned-out bouse, aad it la fortunate thst the general state of business abroad; tn other commercial centres. Is ao satiafsctory that calls are aot to bo made for their settlement.

Most of the leather houses have established themselves for the present, some ou Fulton-street, some oa Commercial-street, and others on India. Bmad, Elm, and elaewbar in the North Bad. An effort ts heme made to locate the hMle. leataer. and et.oe irari-a tosether aa suoo aa possible.

Most of the bnroed outs" make a respectable snow-lug of stocs in store today. Tiie bright side to Boston's ealsmity is. on the whole, exceedingly eheertns'. These who bare at all examined the situation cannot see how the men and women wbo work with iheir hand ao suddenly throw eat or emoiovment, ea Ljone be tdie. or oaa lone suffer, or.

indeed, can rail to reap a soreav oeneat. Instead or atpan eaee losa, by the event, rue thousands of wors-toc ris out of wont by the deetmetloe ot the eiothine maDaJUctorie, ihaal whom so much baa been aaia. must soon find plenty of work. The great stocks destroyed must aot only he at once replaced, but the Winter atasaa moat be made a p. Toe a.

tor workroc-aoen ef all classes ibere must, aceeesiry, be creel doea-ad. Bmidlnga are so be Immediately erected, nod calls for ail rlnssrs of artiaars ntuet he made tae brtek-rarda an abont Boston must tu crease their forces, as already ta oemaad tor bricks is Immense; mast tae graaito qnariieo and yards, te which already bg orders have coae. Tba peo- Ele wbo will bear tb rentehaet experleneee wlH thee ranged to toe genteel eiaaaes," email me tenants who lost evsryihiac sad there were many of these mercasnta elerka wis aad small tntereeta ta house utterly destroyed, and tha owners of safe hoklier art their eaxth'y posseciens. raetr books and papers moot valuable, whieh, epetJag. pcved no aaiee at ail.

aad prsi ants for toe asriswf I eeutemptatie) ef taasr owaoie charred aad black roefeah ta tha place of boadsaad reoresratatiw ot property. lease will aot aac tor ta aid which the Belief Committee have dreaded la aeeded. aad what will become of ta money aow pouring frsa ta crent ehamsbto world is a root em. Tae Oaeaiutis have laSsad mad a eenaws eaul. wad aoe af km ni imilmf Bnstna an ismihy.

Xae steuac qaartots, whet ate taxwwa aat work bv ta tai Beoia jc work naj tppiT. Xhr CoTarBtt-tec call ob peoaia needlsc help to aerul to tola bead Barters la eraer te est at to Bomber mt rewpte emp4oyod beteee toe are im tn orn With af tacardrac tb if taa fir and it at ay ta are it. ti mow- up ot baitslnsa durtag tn trs. It le as- serteU by maay that taa work waa daae improperly aad illegally, aod taat tba ally ran be held by aw aers et aaa preworty ahaa weatreysd Ttta said that eli niiywwrerb aim to a pawdar eVaer anal cue te lf- st parnaa. taat taav mtgBt bava wader taa ara tha awtrra sat at teeir oUaoreUaa.

mt bakdiBc hlawa ap sa quite larc. et swe ladiee take Irosn the ruras of the fir aa Wedaesday are ta eherce of aa aaoertacar. aaa there ie no way or Mcanry- tnc tnem exeept hr nutebee eiotblae. Ta remain of tae mea bee Mee Mart Hatoatur sow have his towns! laiai ta rsna Mass Bar. Oram dt Lower store.

Mine HaAiB- aaa aaved baraolf bv Jumprag from taa window, ear anattaaaa for other Pedis. A etnatte ef aow wss received today from i jrouoa ine jjaataa rauea. A Hal nelnal inlBjaetlon has ba mnril Mara tha National Iuauraae Com aaa et taiarrtv. and B. r.

Humphrey, Hiram Rurclee, aod H. U. tniaacaam naee bb apwatated rseetvera. PosrrusaD, bev. ia.

At bmom ad ttrasBB laser raailauaas of sjmpathy war depted. aad a eemmirtes appointed to rata eoatrthattoaa for tha sufferers by taa Boston an. i WASTTTTTOrOS' TTEWS. Setoaitlfie stysctof JWraafra as tae 'ear-Tor rtovss. WinroroTos, D.

Nor. 14. Dr. J. J.

Woodward, Assistant Bargeoa la tba IXJmtod Btate Army, aad a very high medio! aathorlty, la a letter to tha Jpruiac Mtor, on the sabjeet of the horse distemper, eeye I have bee aaked to aay a word with regard to the onppo eoaneetioa between mtcroeoopie organbMag la tha air aad tba epidemic catarrh aow prayalliac among oar horses, aad have ao heal tattoa ia atanne thai I ana aaaeqaalntod with aay facta which oaa be reearded as proof of the oorreetneM of this notion. After alladmc to the theories of a connection between eptdemlea and microscopic germs In the air, in manner imply tnc doubt their correctness. Burgeon Woodward adda: Nevertheless. I certainly rerard the mtero- eropteai hum which exist la the atmosphere. and their poeslble Isflnenee on man, ss a proper matter for seientlh study aod by way of eon tnbuilng my mito to this difficult sabteet.

I would ststo that wtthin thelaat few days 1 have collected the orssoio forme from a qusnutv of tne air or a atabie in tew city in wnich were a natnb-r of the sick borsee, aad submitted them to the hit-best powers of tne mtcroope without finding any which are not ue sally encountered when Boeptoemie is pre railing, and aav also sub tee ted tee mucus discharge from the nostrils of several of the horses to 'be same examina tion with like negative results." The new phase of the disease denominated the dropsy baa appeared In the stables here, and mare apprehension la felt aa to the effect of the diacaee than at any time before. Dtrpofr to Uu AtaociateA Press. viMTuaa to rax pats id ext. Senators Cameron, Odboru and Bpeoeer, and ex-Beaator Wade were among tb caller on the President today. There were In addition many others who called to pay their respects.

The ante-chamber of the Executive office presented. this foreaoon. a roene of animation that haa not characterised it for many months. n-svti. oimu.

Cspt- John M. B. Ci'i baa bee detached from ths command of the California aod ordered te rerera borne and await orders; Lieut. B. F.

Tiller haa been erdered to temporary dutv at Waftdincton Lieut. Frederick B. Greenleaf, to the Naal Ooeervatory; rxaaoaAU Governor-elect Hartntaft, ef Pennsylvania, is atill la Waaaingtoo. He viasl Its Navy Department this niornlne coolers Doe with bee-rerary Robeson. Second Controller Broad bead has completed his sffliMsl report.

Il le merely a detail or office work, and contains ao recommend at lone bate vex. A MAIL BtntKT. The New-Orleans mail of Sunday, doe on Wednesday morning, la yat received. Buroe of toe newspaper packacee have been damaged by fire. A WIS JXTDICIAt.

DKCiaroa. The Jadre or the Police Court hss decided eaee in a alreei-esr cendncior wss charged wlrh assault ana battery in putting off from a ear a drunken nnd unruly passenger, it was held taat a conductor aae a rtcht to aae reasonable force to preserve order In such THS PACIFIC COAST. i The tolo ef Arisoaav A sralaat tie military Caaa riuaias BkHUMr. San Frarcucow Nov. 16.

McCormick haa been re-elected dele gate to Congress from Anaooa Territory. A notonoua criminal named Mortimer, con fined In Baeramento Jail, accused of murder and robbery, made three desperate attempts to commit suicide yesterday, bat was us successful 1 every attempt. The people of Ationa protest against harrne th Territory transferred to tha Department ef lfiw-Mexie, and also acarast to assignment or Gen. Howard, or aav one else, to the command la place of Gen. Crook.

Tae Aaeeees llvisg in ban Pod re bottom ara dying raptdlv of eooeomptloo and scrofula. During aa afirav ia 8n Franeteeo last airbt. Jseoo Btoke ehot LHils Ferras, lnflioting flaen wound, rerraa war ai tested. Tne steam ship Anton, is twelve days over due. Bse hss not been beard from at Ban Diego, ad fears are entertained for bar safetv.

The s.eam-sMp Cost Rica sailed lor Panama today. THS WEATHEE. Evwats mmm Probabilities, WabXngton, Not. 171 IL The barom eter baa rapidly risen ou the lakes, and tae nee orer the whole country east ef the Mississippi, with prevailing westerly to aortherly winds, clearing, clear, aad eold weather In the North-west, and everywhere ta the immediate trans-Mississippi country north of Arkanaa the pressare haa also in-ereaaed. wuh dear, eold weather, and gentle westerly to northerly winds.

The afternoon re ports shew continued nica carometer irora lbs Pacific coast to the Missouri Valley. raoBAhiUTixa. On tb lower lake, aad thence over New- Eaa-tand. eleanne and clear eold weal her, with aeavy frosts la the Middle Btatee, dear cold westner, high barometers, and nortb-westerty winds, veering to Berth- eriy the Gulf aod Booth Atlantic Btate. clear," cold weather, high barometers snd nortberlr wind, serine to norta-eseterly In the aorta-west, partly cloudy weather end nth-weatetly to north-weetorlr winds, with low temperatures, sx tending to the um valley aad tha upper lake.

City noeaocelearte! The followins reoord will show tba ehance la the tempera tur yesterdsy. with the average for the same, aa indicated by tha ther-momeher at Dteklnoa drus slots. Bo. Park- mi A. A.

M-ss9: A. BU. mJ: 19 tC41; P. P. IP.

AU. at: P. 0. Average temperatur yeeteraay. nSt" araraga tern para tore tor ta weak, a9.

ensure sna tta Cbi BT. Lotjis. Now. 14. The JVwagruf Ihi tBornsnc states editorially aad ad vies illy that there wQl be but two changee in Prestdeat Oraafa Cabinet oa the Alh of March next.

These will be the retirement Becrstartee Flab and Bontweil. Tae former, tt is expected, will be efforsd tha to Engiaad. aod to latter wiil endeavor I aetata a seas ta ta unit Rir Anthony Barclay, of Canada Coriirno- dore C. P. LwU.

pf taa United Btataa Bevy, sd Kdwia Aaaaaa. ar at Atr jhous. o. nallet KUibwr. mt Wasalaa-teo Jwdc W.

r. Ttevts. as? Albany, aad Saasel CuJaae. Be Immim, ara at tb Metropolitan Hotel. Oea.

B. Oirayn.Bt New-Orteaot: Crro. w. U. llarrls, rmt Wiraiiill.

af aod B- Planas, ef fipnta. are at tb Bew-Terfe Hote William WiiHaas. at. O. or Buffalo, aad tiaaii ira Clark.

TJanssd bra tee Wavy. are aaaaw nuaL nn H. Cartoto. mt taa United Btatee Army, at the Kt Jsiss Hotet Brnater caeaaieg. or atsssisa i amm.

n. avrarosa Hosw H. A. Tiuton. of hew Loadon.

ad Ho. B. E. amith. mt Ceiutabea.

Ohio, are at tba Bt wieao-ea uotei. tba United Bute Nvy, st at to mow a Tb rreaalae susMarcti eat tb Here Dla- sraww Cera owl "aaw-Ta Cat, reals jr. y.awd Hsv tt. Aawia Pat, ot Giwad Caatral HesaL at at to aadMaa- Mr. Garcia, tae ArrewBa Ulntstor wet J.

Laiaes. ef the Axgeatla for karop yeeteraay. XTAXT. Atdj tta Itslias a varwawt. Eokx, Nor.

16V fiicnor 611. Itmia. trt of Plnaaee, ha viae ddi etal eammuierlo to Ute anteeine the poymeat to Bi af tha annuity voted to aim by tha Italiaa Pat- Hameot. utroiaai ABtooe aaa arm a reply to tae stiniae-r, notryiag aim wtnac taa run ce- iag him It tuuityi vuBca to reeetve toe. HATTiTtOAD ACCIDHSTS.

lit Jastaisg Vrsm at Trsla, Mxitraci, Kov. 16w The railroad accident, reported laat nlxht, en the Lutlo Reck Ballroad was eaaaed by a brokea rail. The egtaeer aaw it, but teo bvts te atop tbe traia, and he aad the fireanaa Jumped from tb engme aa tt erxueh tb cap and were eaogbt aader tba aaglae. Pat- engtaear. waa tnstaatly kiUed.

aaa Ira eaaa motored) bad ea la tears brokea we ota ei mmm intured. Coadaetor Par- male wss eo the englae aad atuak to tt aad waa aalatored. BcwtaTjo, Not. 10. A eoilisioa occarred laat vaalnc.

oa tba Ena Railway, at Cbeek-towaca crseslnc. tare mile from here. A toeo- BteUv ef em train pimiil throogh two trwta. demolkshtoe ta aseo- iv aad ears, fraa fifteea to twenty ladiee were la one ear. only oa af whom waa ehcaiiy Injured ia tha band.

SATDlOW CO27CEKT-8AXO0N S. Tb Prsprla Tbey Will tac. A determined effort waa made by tha Police aathorlties. test aught, to break up those vile den of infamy and vice whtea tor ao lengthy a period have been allowed to fiouneh and purine their vile business oa New-Tore's principal thoroughfare. The privileges which the proprietors of these lafamone resorts, known aa concert-saloons, have aatoytd.

and the pro tection whieh has beea for ao lone period extended to them, bava made those interested in their management ao bold that tbey threw off all aemblaac ef decency, aad tbe salooae have been Bated for tb debauchery nightly practised therein. The female attendants at thee establishment, emboldened by their apparent immunity from arrest and police interference, became more recxiese in the display of their flans ling vice, aod made their appearaaoe at their nightly voeatioos in a state of eemt-eadity. attracting to tke saloons the moot vicious aad depraved of New-Tor ks society, until their tolerated existence become a reproach to tbe City. Among to frequent visitors to these vile re-aorta war numbered young mea ef respectable connections, mere yon taa. who there learned their first lessons in vlee and dissipation.

Thee vile resort are all situated ta the Eighth. Fourteen lb, and Fifteenth Precincts, and Snpk Eelae at leoarta determined to mak one more effort to crush them out ef existence, if thai de-atderatam wae at all likely to be reached by tb arrest of the pi spile tors aad the attendants. With this laudable objeet view, the Superintendent a tew day ac summoned to his office Cap'. Cainehy. MeCullouch and Byrnes, of the Fourteen rh.

Eighth and Fifteenth Praetneu reroeenvely. and directed them to appear before the Potto Magistratee of tberr respective dlstnets. snd prefer eocn-p lam is acatnot the eoweert eelooo la their precincts disorderly house. Ia aeoordaoc with these directions toe Cup tains named applied fur and obtained warrants aranul nine nf tbeee hells. Tae warrants were granted by Jnaaee Led with, erttlnc at Jefferson Market Police Co art, and Alderman Comen at tb Tomb.

Having obtained the arrests a consultation wae had. aod it waa determined taat a simultaneous raid should be mad- on ail those pUcee at 11 o'clock laat aUrht. Ian programme waa earned oat to toe letter, and tb result waa that the statins -bouses in tb Eichtb. Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Preeinet were filled to oversowing wIm a moctev oeilee-tioa of unfortnnsi and disreputable females, he made the Polios stations ring wita tneir ribald Jests, bacons ssngs. aad blaspaemea conversation.

Cant, Cllneby. of the Fourteenth Preeinet. assembled ill the available fate of hie command between 10 and IX P. aad ordered tnm to don their plain attire. Tbe men were divided tnto sqasds.

ac audertb command ot a Be rowan, and were started out thear last on ia behalf of vunlie morality without as via beea informed ef what waa required of them. The Bergeaat were civse to warrant and were directed to enter to risers naated ta these instruments at preciae 11 o'clock. Tn raid wss tn this way male mmuitaoeousiy, and proved to a pet feet saccova. Toe Can ternary" saloon, tees ted the first floor of ho. CXI Broadway, waa visited by Cap.

Cliaeby ia paraoa, with aofik-tsat force at ale bach to pre vest any resistance. Whin te tb largest aad meet flashily decorated place af taa kind oa Broadway, and haa forty female attendant, all attired In eostame outvie rue re scsaaeees too Blender draperies of rheBiak Crook ballet, This place Is kepi by Eliehe Gregory aad Frederic Hitcbe. To appears af tb Poee er sted tb at most eoaaternauo omoec ta fees a Is aad visitors, aad a stamped waa to result, bat he Capteia had take toe preeautioe to guard the rear dooia ot the saloon leading ta Crosby-street, and none of those ta to saloon were allowed to escape. Gregory A Haghee and ail tea women tn ta ptaee were arrested, aod tb male visitors, wruch to their relief, were allowed to depart. Tbe prtaooors, after aeuBtner euitaoio street attire, wsrs aaarobed off to tb Btatloa boos la Msuberry-street aad looked on.

Ie tae meant! mo Bern. Polhanus. of the Fourteenth Preeinet, vlaited the "Dew Drop In." in the baseman I of No. as Broadway, where the proprietor, Rttbard Campoell. and twenty gfri were cap-tared.

Bcrgt-Bocky weotl the in the basement of He. CM Broadway, where tn proprietor and fUte girta were arrested. Bergl. Corn well visited th A saant-biv BaosBS. ou tb second floor ef No.

Cat Broadway, where Cnarlee Wakefield, tae proprietor, sad twenty-two female were taken tnto custody. Toe "New Idea" saloon, in the Oaa meat of No. tat Broadway, of watch Baker aad Mrs. Brown are tb proprietors, waa visited by Cap. McCuliongh.

of toe Eighth Precinct. Ta proprietor and fit wan sir Is were captured. This is the plac where E4. Per kiss, alias ladtaa Ned." waa abet and killed some moo ths ere. Cap.

MeCullouab then Burn ad to ue Aisxai iwiooB. tn th haasmsal No. sot Broadway, where eight mna were rreated. Wail thia waa going oa uapt. uyraes aad bergta.

Hoi bra aad Carpenter raided the PbviIiob. oa Bread war, between ruarta and Atatty streets, of which one Geyser is tbe proprietor, where twenty girlsrwere arrested, the Brvnca.1 at to eoraer of Broadway and Fworta- strest, mt watea tiarry eaters proprietor. a hat a ten eiria were ar and to Anew. to. T3 Breadwy, at lellw named EdrWarOs preprl.

tor. wber sixtesa cuis were captured. All thee las named were locked ap to Msrser street Polio Button. Tb prisoner will be ar- to Potsso uourts taia tba rmexttb Oapt. Bjtaea to attead to th akxa caaae mt BArvey Tt ta Broadway, ha i asp a ess to aamplalat of a poBee reporter the arrested Jaaaaa Tariaich.

ailaa rarmlly. aa tha daalar th Ttaxa twnartor bad wwlaw- aanly satosnitasd a rohaig aa Thmrodav meat ssos. nnau, a wa warty, aad tb Tnaa iilirirr ra Jefforso Marks Cwort, foroJi rteterday nsrmnx. oeotiaoa ta maxa aay triAtBt axTlntt BTIQ. alNl a waa Usrciwxua.

ua aeutoat Town aad Torre, tba a-kepr. ta in both Toaae aad Tors wore weamitted for trial a aehsrrs of flr la th Cwert est Geral Frssisss Tonne was tisiiista ta ta Btil-Pwote wravder. sad abowt three ywara aro a Wuha. toe ksar sc of a rival gamblra- Broadway, rt aaa awver ae tned tar attbar af to usssa ham in ircad wuh, saint mt ta Coal a kill JteiH swe mmm anmw.se mt All tb teste mt -As issssd mm AraaOaTswal Wbss Blawm- Barvry Xawaaar tta tattiai 71mabss lai ftevr.Towb: sTCotd ea tla Cbaraw mt Detective Hantdatwoa. ef Pratat.

wb waa stetaOed GETIERAL TJEIVS." Ntrth-fif Eorepe. Orer (tee Hssdred Vessels Wrecked b. 4 t. i Iinpiovemfgnt la tae Health of Meportti Disc rerr Dixaonds Rear Emit Lm9 Clf. Terrlblo Murder of a 'Womin aad Her Child.

Tta CtaJ Lojnxrr. Nor. IS. A djapatab Ssva. sued, ef todayw date, report that Oty vessels war totally looked ta tha htto caea.

Tbh tow wsa asswldnrsbly daaed by lBadsssa. Th Baoermee a tb stlaada at Ztacat, Xhtra, aad Bidden lost aU their flshracact-S aad apparataa. Their house aad eeateaie war heavily dasnaeed by th high water. Beerty aU the cattle tbe island a were drew aod Tb write were flooded from to as, aad too tab-, Hants ar saffntia grestly tor waat frssh water, food, aad aae I tor. The Go vera meat baa dispatched sioamr laden with aapptiaa tothetr relief.

Tbe island of Bncea baa also fett the disaster heavily. isnv of its fisbiac-beam hare ao destroyed, and ths floi near tha aoaat baa ara Bonded. The loss af ea tba lelaada aad tb mainland. Is very craat. Bttui, Nov.

Id. The departure mt abyat-eian from Berlin tor Varsio. to attend runs Bismarck, crsetsd grav anprbaasaa ta ahi city as te tss eonditao sf ta Prowler. AU fears Bare, however, been dispelled bv ta ro-eetps ef diopntebe stasis that th Pas as protmsairic toward roery. ssssabe.

tts Cat 111 a as. CorxxHAGXJT, Not. IB. Tb at arm waich raced ia too North af Eorep ea Wednesday aad Thursday was very dhutinns thrpacbSBt Poa- aad oa tb eoaet, Th wind blew aarn-and rain aad anew tell hiiiiiitif. Tba to aa BBBsual height, eeerfinwlac ka aad inandatiae tha eoantry far mllea arouad.

Great damage wsa don tba se port tewn. aad namsroaa aaarta diaastue sssBirod. Reports ot ta aaa mt twassty tear ships have aireedy been received. Half mt tba tew ef Prssstoe. In the talaad of aeelaad.

ta tb Balue. we told waeie by ta fwreo of ta wtad. Ta snail island mt Bjte wae ttraty mmm-merewd by water, aad every inhshttant Wa drowned. I A1ADKID, JtOV. 1U i tOUTTi 07X4010 lasaod a baltotia this Majesty, xCiae Tbe Lower Hons mt to Carte has Are aioee mt tb Mortgage Baax bill, by a vt of 13t aealnet ta.

Ther st troable at Tlttoria. eepttal ef th Province of Aleve, between tha Gaverumaaa authorities aad the arttriery troop atatleaH taere, caused ay to spas' iea to totter to th appoint aae I of Oea, MidaU Cipsal General or ta Praytaee. Tae latasl isrports from to tow state that tb srwoe mmaterasd towir drfiaat at til aria, aad ator aarlso cral ta feared. In eon sequence of tbe receat dew naati stia ef revise Carlaat beads la tb nsrtbutn prov- inee. toe garrison at Ban lander 'has boea la- ereaaed ana a roree or camineara cms I eeatimted at Ixisiuoa.

baileoa issued tela aft that to health ef Eisr Amadeus at tm proving. A. dlspat en frooa Vitsor BsvntsUt swamrt that Cap tarn-General Hidauro haa row awed, aadf the eonfliet botweea th autoorutea aad aml-J lery troopa haa snood. Tb war Ply meat haa text Barcelona. LcrjrDON, Nor.

14V Ta a genie bald a fata at Caiaelawrst Maay visitors wee present from Farts. A number et racl assets atsnnnid at Viieallls aewi oaqaeta. A benqaat ta eelebrarjoa af tae ope erne af tba Australian Talecrapb ba waa rm at the Caa bob street Hotel last" nicht. Three ha ad rod persons were prases. Earl del bar ly presided.

Tn Norweciaa ship Bow anno was wreeced ra th North Bea daring the torn ble rate ef Wa day taat aad leartee mt to ovow few tin Csarll Nnvul Pau. Not. 14. Twwnty-th re oea Maresilia rtftee, whieh wr to be aeat to taa Carl tats bow ra th Bpanleh PrevtBee mt Oerwsa, have beau seised at Parptxnaa, by taa aatoarl Oea af that town. TaaUaitad Btatee war atwamer fjheasaaeah.

haa arrived at Marastlaas, Bb wlU abartty aall for Tanra. UTAH GOSSIP. The Ttiamead rover laieahlae i taa I test mt Bistra. Salt Laxk Cxtt. Nov.

IS. Quito aaax-ettement waa ar salad bar today eai the report of the Ksw-Tork laaldanee aavar bar, that aawnc tha camp lea af preetews stnaas lrasmht to this city by J. T. Berry, are twwaty-erx gow-tn diaatoada. aa mt whieh wetrhe thro eurata.

deeUrea baa- rsadiaws to pilot aay party to th Moalxtys af. th diaeovery at ewec. aad positively a mitts taab they aaa find diamonds. Ba Bays th plaa at Jania, ef Ban rransiass. weat.

aad that aatraa. Tha lo est ion im net ta Hr or Arisnns. but Will Cotornd. A amber mt leadrae eepifaliets ara wuttaae aa for aa organ mod spaUisa a ta epac Over turn transfers minis prspmtr -wore them to eotata to asore aewerlee Mi aers from diffarvut distrlot are fleekiae ta th euy Vast aow. Tae protest eold west bar aa thie season of tb year is nnpreoedented.

In keeper af aa rntelllreeeo mOem, asm ad Caissrnn. was eommlMed te tell today. 1 aai ataos ban, for swcciac i Ctrl towrtseu yaas of aaw. Tb owe! mles at avata. wear tba OBtawtok Boer.lsV A horrfbl sUaTMd SntOB.

sdBrt4 aa a -orr by PaJTM, rfaf4 tbdWtfa aj4 ont It te oor. Taa nanlerar wad wiy taiapel lyaonc, Batakbab. Caw Not. laV TTUllam Arader rvhUa ojatU msrntag atattae that hia few ata tan pas awl Oawaa. x-spreaa Ea- TZSB1BZJB KTJSDXSh awilrt ar taa tort tarsa TswuTf "as oo.

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