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Ki ftgHIMBiiNBBeiaft!IlllJlwwJ\t''' .GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. isUROPB AN AFFAIR& Tour Dajt LaUr Intelligence. 'Arrival the Babeeataa at rertiaad. UtOnAmmicmTHirnCimpmiJJne,OJh, tl ra street rtrOmllT., Nt9. nlaa. from Uvemol at 1 e'etork aa IS. . yff'? the leva, bat, enlvea here at k.ir-aaj- i VTTiCi rTuteday) IM art .i.Ah t araarooon tu aov ten MTwpocI, s g. , Nw, Yek, ll Sllri-rar- Si aa. .ranl.. fj.al.am. h frnae vuecww, nmwu m Mrwmn f 1st teat. ItotnaMuxvnttntbad yet ban mad. regarding TWiinSoiiIYmM la a ldr I We bUH r oeire know la pin,fiuk and aredMoxaaSat a mar what It wale la. aTtoperor o lb. French mtNU to snarl la cur character u a member of lb. greet aouartl at Europe. Aa KajrHah mioleter . Oyai ten auumuu Hn uuuumbhi hwii eoveietentupfintheeiihjectofll Duehlee, that Ik. taterient la Oval Ifumn'i circular, before h. vnuldb JoaUflal la cotuaalMn- - thw country to any pail la a Oongrias tb sertlemenl of lis', ami nitua, A spiff 6V1 a aerew three dicker of Itl funs, vat fcuecbed al rVilaita oa tb. 1Mb law., In liiiM.il 1nrT't--\'- \T BhsWealed lbs Vattoria, end wat cbi by tat IMnoass ru-aae- WrtsiAm, o( rraaiia. Ttt annoororBnat tbal Dr. gaiTiu m wi I. b. Imbt up QiidcT a iM of talra vrr and caartrd 1b btfniy. bad bam rulaliL tti. pr. BmlDMTrro()JiniallhprliM caurt rraiifrd la tLlXxor balna coroaiitleJf.trUlon Iha dianr. tart it Out It datd. UtnaarTruly-alcbliMr- a aid, la tbt admlnlntrattoM of Sir Bonit rux bt IUklb . Tb Icedoa TVtat, la an arUci on th rtlatlon of England and Iraiic, mUrtalna no doubt tbal a IMInf of bratility ' Kugluid mor bitter lb bat ijatod In Iraac time 1 JU, now prcfall and tt ctarmlb ritooh GoT.rui.nl with tnonurafinf tbit ftaUng Tb Eaflab OoTcrnmnl hat rfnoulgated Itl pUa tot cnaUnf tb pnpoat4 rrtarr. forot of aatal TonbtTL Tb. toBuuinml of lb 84.00C, at.n au lbortcdDyfDaarlCMBalratroll tbalttof Jan. aa y. AlOactjT Indootatntt art ofltred to Toluo-tat- rt Cart. McCuirtoai hai rd bafor Ik Royal Cki-rt- f4 8 1etr, a nry iLUrwttrg narraUT tl al TOjxrt to lb. Arctic rrttnt. A mloai mutity bad taken pUot on board tb ablptftbaBn. fnccM Rya( at PorUmoutb. Orer u kundrid Baa vtrt Ukaa pritoncrt and plaoad In In at. Tb. dnoand f money continued actlrt at former rats'. Tbtajvlcationtatth. Bank of Eus'andts. cMdad ttt avrir. Tb tlKk market had bwa dull aud Leary, aitb a abtbt declln In contola. Tbt alotnlpg ,'r tajt tbat tbtrt It a plot ou f wt wlicb oraUmcUbt a cibnt of no tmaller mtgnltud uaa ta. jHarin( oi r.tifinoa ana irate Rio oar, ntWtdefBcettbartlcltlnTuoady't Tlmtl I a. a wicked and wanton alarm, ipecially d.tlud to I put tat uooa a ire nation up. n ao.it, - rr. may am ay fiad oun elrr at war with franco, but not Is cotiatqutti. of a tudden and u&axptctul Una. ata, rurct. Tit TVpt tart that th. etiaordlny credit of tht'tj mlUiObt cf fiaaca It to be dTOtd to tb Chi cere (Xtedrlion. Tb ilmiuvr rubllahet tbt report of Admiral n OmciLLT on the rghtof the Ttt of 8tmber with tb Orekln Cblnet, la which the enemy tulfer-(- d arret. Ira. Tbtrtpott nil. 'Vf. hue in tth. eua; to eight aad dwtroyed ttetr fort and artil- lery. Our lota aaxubte, to ten men killed and forty wtufcdad.\ Tbantwapepert ofMtrrtillei ttal that Alexandria on tht;ih of to prtTett any act thai w ruld lnterfer alth Ue MlrUetet tt tb Btitu Canal Company. Th woi U o Ut canal coltinned. at ii Oiatrrt bad gunt to ronttantlnopl. Tb. hcuw of Viuiiii, of Toulouan, had ftlled- -. TblrUabllitieian)pui,ttd to tight ml lion, of fiance. An lmproremtnt bad taken place In the Parlt corn realkit, and wheal and flour wire both dearer at man- - it tte rmTlnelal marluta. Tlie ranlee ckiMd on the 1Mb, at ?0f., being an eiTanoe of an eighth, RAIT. Print. Catieau had deoltned th regency ten- dered biro by the Ctntral Italian State. Tbe Oavtlt thut announott tbt pinoeedlngl In the nutter I \ Prtnct aa Ctaioaaa gere audieaoe on tb Uth to Cbetalkrr Mihouottb and Cheralier Paauni.whohadeome hereto requent the Prtnoe to acotpt the latency ounfurei upon hlra by th Na- tional AratmUlet of I'anua, alodtna, the Komatma and Tuacany. TbePTtcoe.lnhla reptr, udt \Weighty roatoni of political prnrlty and the apiiroaching Oungreet deter me, much Uaj regret, from reipondiag to your appeal and acoejiting th charge ottered me.\ ooaataniaL ikTuxiaciua, Lrttirooi. Cottoh Miiiit. Cuttoa The tale ofootlon lathe LlTerpool maiketfor the two Deri weie li Ooo belta. of which 1 nun were m ... Usn and for exput At th clou there wat Ultlt In- quiry aad ptlcee were weak. BT4TX cr TiAOt la aUanBnriiThe adrloet frooi atanrbretar ar more feTorab'e. Tb market wit firm and bolder demanded an advene for good and yam LiTtxroot. Baaaairer Mum Meeerm. Rom. aauaoa, Brum & Oat. report wheat Arm, but ealet unimportant holder, demaaded an adraaoa. Flour firm with a buamea at lull thoojrri unohanged ratari Corn aula! but flrroi Meatrt. WiKiniLn or Ntts quoted wheal adraDord laid, but gift no quotation. LoeDoaFaoTUinalfAaarr Dref wet dull. Pork taactire, but prtoet Meady. Lardqolet and price ateady. LirurooL Paoorjci Ibuit-Cof- lte qu'et, but firm. 8uirerittady. Riot firm. 11 Iron dull at MaaUa 8d. Boeln Meady at 4.a4a. Id. for oom-mo- n. Pot Aahta quiet at 17. fid-- t rear! Aahea alao qultt at (7. M. Splrtt turpentine duU.) Lownoa af.uiTt Breadatufft had an adranclng tandtney. Sugar qutet, but ateady. CoflV flrru. Ulot firm. Other arttole unchanged. Loanoa Hokxt aUaan Contola doaed on Tue-da- y at MM for money. lUlaouCtalralabarMhad declined three dollar per thare, and wr quoUd 0al'J dleoount, United Siir J) lln,,u Central atTtna, 76 Erie, Three Days Later IntelUgenoe. ArrlTtd f tbe Xaropa. Halifax, Xor. SO Tbt It. M. Staamahlp Zuropa, ficm Llrerauol oa Saturday tho lvth Inet , baa arrlred at thlt purt. Tbt ttaamaalp KaDgarno,from New York, arrlred at Queeattotrn on th 17th, and teatned Lirerpool th lollowhig day. The ateamehlp Ocean Queen, from Mew York, ar- il ed at Southampton in the ISth. Tl u. at. ateamahlp Peraia, from New York, ar. rieed at Ll-- ar pool ou th lth. Tbt ratlneaUon of tbe treatUt ufpeaoewer ex. paoUd to b exohasged at Zuiloh oa tb Slit Tb Freni-- UOTernmcut bed latuad tett.rt of to tbe Omgraai to the power who abroad lliearrailttcf Vlentalnl816, andtotbt three IU'-a- n tuJerr, T.i.iof Ptodmoot, Kome, and Naplea. TtttltJudeoftbcEiiglUhaadFranehpnM wat Jelly UoonflngBoitwerlka. The Timtt call on Jiirjot3 put an end tolbetatof iunrne. TboOograuwaiiipectcdtomeet la I'arU, but do del It mentioned. Tbe London bVckety of Arte Lad Inaugurated a anoTeiatut for a great exhibition In ISO J. The Pari Bourat wat iteadji th Keulea clotad at Crf iroo. The Eiuperot Niroi aoa oprxve Bcoaoearaoaia't .turning tbe Regency of Cratial Italy. Uiaiaai.DilieporVd tobaee reeigued tb d of tb army of Central Italy, and enteral tbe Sardinian army. Oauntreta) Iatelt1craie, LlTDraoLCoTToaataaan. The Bnktrt' Circu- lar report th tele id the week it 00 balee, of which apteulature took 1 M)0, tad exporter. 4.0wt balee. fTb aalat of Friday weit fcoog belt', tbt mar- ket cloalng dull. Tbe atork In part wat eatlmatal at 41 1 000 ba'et. fwalchkT0 0uuwerAmrloan. an o Tiara Tb adnve from If encheeier art ttiormMe, fat market wat firm, al Htrcm t&JSZZZiX\-- ? \\Too' flrm, a Malt, per WA. WutaA laid, higher early to lie weak, tat cuWS,t't , reda. o&,iva.eai wun eew iabim vo. r.m. ..it .. freely offend at a slight dentinal yellow tiaiuTt evhltelaassa. per quarter. Uvsstwx, raovieioa HAsnr Beef duQ, and the f.'TalkVwZlutch.rafiUra. , lar report. Put Aabaa qukt at S7a.ans.tdi Pearls quiet at t7s. a Ms. Sugar firm. Coffee dull. Bloc firm i fair Carolina tU L a Ma, td. Lojrnoa Hasxits. Baaiaa'a circular reports Wheat advanced la. a is white ate. a bus I Bad Ua. aSSs. FlourUa.aSta, Loanoa Moan HaaatT The Bullion ta the Bank ft Eagland had tncreaaed XS0.OO0. Thare waa n change to note la tb money mr- - Ca,lj,d l Eagle 7a. X4. LATsat aium. Uttrpo, Jfo. It- .- . ii -The cotton market la rates aad uschacgtdt ealee today M.000 bales. BrtadstuOa an duu, but firm. Provisions doll. LmnUm, Kt. 1 P. H. Consols HtiU tur tair,sn4sTksMtosoouuntr isnanrun sxwramaav Basiiki Bbotbsss report VT aire,as staVeM! V. a. alias boada. af IMS. tuts Pannailani v.... fit) da. tMtkd ef 19Tf, 8( MaaaachuaetU Itreaa, let axnlsnTa,bondMWi IUIaola Contral ShareL anaM exaaainwi Maw reck Central Sevan, HeVo riia.iliaai CSartral Six, first mevtaac WaM Jaaanu i 'aath-aa- d boaala. aalO. HuckfOU. Jf. M jr.. M. Th ureolna' wa re. cetved thl ereats; ovr tb wires from IlalllVi. Th cxpawxeltatewMefahnwtwlUnob br aiatal it saataew saoraing. BJtflm, fT. Kk Tnt Korop arrir4 at &80 aadaaOed noon for Boston- - ZkZJZI, r- - ablp (Tors iVBux, trS Mf VorkTfor tbt l\ OlloXwet.frtne'td nearlUthtba da the 1Mb, but get Ik rbllbwreg day, u reached the Clyde. j OASaiAHald to fuv been turned Tbe test teerenem fret fart ear i\T\ oovraawa would IwW hit reaafvauhai of tb ot so tb Sardinian ermr. . Two BrttWh auneritar.r. ed Lf0? Ubitogln; thru haaaVed en4 fIiS'JSf T2 all TMrteof lliwneee. A rewel 2\rfL LivaTwM feared. A eV\ army of s'.OO me ai fa Deeeenber. VST ken tonohad at Qneenatown OB tbe 1 tth. XbefoilowuguttrtaswsButhubMaiecelredl um via qroMfowa. Ala-- , CW. C Tb Chlnu government iiwleted the treaty with lb United glarae, by rtfiirtiit: lo orao tb rwrtt of auanloal and rattran. a aUpulatad. Vrft, Jaraniar, A. 1 No format InTltatlnn (otbtOmtTwa bat yt benaanlla Englatd by FraMa, but Count rcaataar bat bam larud to arranc lb preliminary oondltkm with Lord Joajf Bnaau. AnatrUand T.mgima aav an ana rtpramttj-Ho- aarauwl a Jbvroey la pmaral Italy. fa rnacb iwrftot or a.panmnt bar beta la- - atractrd o lariat tb. Journal to b mora clroumaptct In Ibalr laccuaf toward Eoaiand. (Py I'eamrrrtn llrttpotl,n'jUt(hiut) Tb exebanrt of ratification al Zurich, hat bn flmd fur tb.t la of Nomnber. Th. faB mnn . Irualed to lb DanlpoUnliartat would thin U with- draw n. IMttr of InTttatton from th rnmoh Oortrnmtnt to thpowT wtloh tlfnad lb Iraatit of Vitana, to artd nanfontantlariM to th Cod(tm, had batadt. Tb arat of Ik CaorraM would probably Ctrbad. U. O.Ttmmnt of Kuaria aad Auatria hailng algiafied pratercne for that eanltal. asat aarriia. Tt London Timtt anon th Son Joan dlfflcnHr. tnlargr apoo tb gmaral eonrlctlon, that war Amnloa and England la lmpoaalbl. It, how. .Ter, aajsi - ii ar. wvnoomiTlcU'm, wuon work out Ib.ir own truth In tiractlc. but tbar ar otbara. wuku inn iu Mimr vwn prscHoai rtrnlHaolL Vff abicert'y hope, tbat tb dlfftrtot rradlnir. of th atlom. that war with England and America I It. pcatlbl, may not b aa Uluttratlon of thlt truth.\ Tbt London litrald ondartlandi tbat Mr. Lirn bat again off-r- to ebartor tba Oraal Ewtem ttt I weir month., but tbt propotai wat refuted without hesitation by tbt Dlrtcttn. Tb Society of Art bar Intugnrated a tnortment for a great lalematlonal txhlbltlon la London In 1SA1. They popoat to rata a guaranto fund of a quarter of a milium atetUng. It It tutcd, tbal tb Brttlth Oortrnmenl art onder th cooTictkm, that it U not polltlo to rely on any on tatlonal laboratory and annul, aad hart deter- mined to attablUh an Inland araanal on a largt aoa'e, and to ooumit Itt working to cirillant. It U not Inttsded, howerer, toturmtd Woolwich. rianoB. Warqult UotTm, Ambtarad ,t to Berlin, U tran. ttrTtd to Vienna, TltBiron Sorp,rnrtT, who re- tire from public, Ufa, Pilnot Latovi UtCTUiaal goe. to Iteriln. Oen. MmrrtTaui la tiamed Omoral In eblcf of lb French eipedltlon to China. Thl nomination I unpopular In tb army. l'llooe tfrmjminu had mccItoI ktttra of cre- dence at Auatnan Ambamvlor to Patle. Tli. warllk. aiUcl In th London Tim of tb 1Mb bad tiroduond sreat teiuntlon. Tbt Parit Jmimali (nerally it. tbat tb rtewe tet forth ar \.\'I\\?\' t-- i in unrrieiiaiy ratling, Uau \\ ' \ .uo nwiici in w urrn.ii rreaa A dltpatoh from Oen. aUtrxxruT announoat an additional inooc orer the Hour. Latitat. Jfad rid, 18 Tb Corretntnrt Iclc A uttfrtpXa th rumor tbat Spain hae noalTed a diplo nunc not from r.nglanj, relaHvt to th Morocco expedition. IPLa. Order bar barn gtrn to Neapolllan erabatalea to deDrer a paarport to all tbe Neapolitan exile, who may demand permlaelon to return, irmu. A dlrtch from Varna report awful geJet durlrg aeten daya In which atrenteen veatel wet wreckeiJ, No further partUiulan art given. TtrixxT. All th Mlnlirttr had acqulewed with the mearire of reform pmpoaed by the new grand Vlrtor. Fatd Ftrna and Uuu Pattia leraala ileflnltely In office. It wat repotted that Vail Pacaa, U to be Amber. aadortoPaila. lea of Twe vgamltn Barqaaa wtth th Whale f Craw, Capt. R. O. IUit, lata muUr of th barque Thornix, of Nantucket, which wu wracked on Klbow Itlaml, on th I2lh of Oc- tober, arrived at San r'randtoo in tb whale) ship Mauachuaetti, and furaltbot the following account of tb lost of hi own Teasel, and that of thabarqu Ocean Ware, of Mew Bedford, Capt Dakbr, with all hands, In a snow storm i Tb whale barqu Phirnlx, of Nantucket, under my command, and tb whale barqu Ooean Ware, of New Bedford, Capt. lUxaa, war both whreckoi on the l!th ef October, l'lbx. Beug bound out from BbantarUayonthe litr October, I we force 1 by bead wind, and bad weather to max a harbor of tb Wett end of Elbow Ialand I cam to anchor, thtland dlatant about two and a half mile, and found th Ocean Wart, alto at anchor about half a mile offi remained at anchor until a o'olock In the evening, when the wind ehlfted Tery auddanly to th Weil, and commenced blowing very hearty, aooompanled by a thick mow eturrn t kt go all our anchor, the tide aetttog u lowarda tbe ahore, and hmd to weather th gale. At A. at., the axow bating eeaeed, taw tb Ooean t, eve, muo. uit our Teaeei, neu dragged her alto found that we were too near the ahor to hop for dcllTcrano or allpplng our cable. Tb gal now lncreaaed and tbe weether again eloeed la thick. I aupjioat It wat about thl time that to Ocean Ware aliined her cAhle. tnH nM..j work off, being outride of ua. The tide nowturnel, ??ll(!l0l,lu tb \' to a hawaer, with all the movable Iron on board attached. Tbe ablp continuing to drag, and the gal continuing with unabatlng fury, cut away th mute, but th thin continuing to drag, toon etruck on a reef which the at eftorwarda forced over, and again floated In da 'p water, but leaking au badly at to obllg ui to tlip our cable and allow tt thlp to drtre on ahor to prevent her foundering. Tbe next day, th gale having moderated, we landed In tafety. Bulng fear- ful we thould be forced to remain on the ialand all winter, we all worked tery hard to eaea all the clothing rd provlatoni pnalble, but th veatel toon We hoted the Owen Wire, who ne.1 iiMMiMb eHlen, would iMuru Ic take ua off, but It wat not unld the Beet a'l.ved UI\ eprtng, tbat we learned alaothe ah. wa nuuii. We atopped witheur entire crew a 1 winter on toe Ialand, and continued la good health, althotifh aurrermg mviob from cold. Tbe tteaaaohutttta, 0ai,t. CiieTriaw, fouad ut there Mil teaann, and from tbt Information w fumiahed, proceeded In acarch of the Ocean War, and tuo cceded in findlne: irt of her wreck, tmmthar with oen remain of her crew, on Plnolee Hooka, T\ beartng - about 10 mUaa north of the Island, where aba, no doubt, waadrlTenon shore, on the morning of Oct. Hi aad aa the weather was hilateroua, little doubt exlatthat everyone on board perished. We bar been all thl season on board of the ship Meeaeohu-sett- a, and intend returning home by the next steamer. B. O. Ilaenr, Late Master of barque Pbutnlx of Nantucket Betlreaacal f Oea. C'aacha. W hav alrsady announced t\i arrival of tb new Governor of Cuba, and his reception at ilavsss. General Cose ha, on his retirement from oflloe, and delivering over hi charg to his aucoscsor, thus addressed th lohahltaau of Caba Tb firat anomnt of my government were eom. vtbat difficult, but the period of thoa. diffioultlea waa not of long duration ; for fir year bar fol- lowed a happy and complete pruenertty, giving pjaat to open, with arret ranUltr. the e lenient, of wealth wbloh germinate In thl beautiful cwntry. Tb actually prosperous and tranquil atat of Cub la owing chiefly la you, beeaua you have always maui.'eakd a Staling of patriotism wbloh has given the sutlioiitle strength and confidence, which hav caused th much-t- result. I rive you my most eincer thank for such noble and loyal conduct ; aad 1 anticipate for my honora- ble auooaeaor, In your name, the eame eeourlty. If, unfortunately, illtnou.lt altuatlont should arise, uedor any crent whatever, you will aaalat him s you bar dun me, Ithout lonng a alngl moment, bearing In view that the dales-al- e of her afaiiat in tiZZ B aidah niooarcblcal piovlncea repreeente your ooca. mon nationality. Joes is La Coaous. Caavlrtlea for rirncy aad Bfareter, The Key West (Fla.) correspondent of th Chsrlestown (8. O.) Courier reports to thtl pa- per tbe conviction, on tbe S3d Nov., in the U. 3. Circuit Court of Key Wett, of Auuiasdho Cakcer, and Gkciuatt FArrna. two of th crew of th American schooner Enterprise, for I the marder of A. II. MoaANrsjt, tbs captain, I lb following art th particulars of th piracy nd muidur t nad. for . caTVXS? 2 Tl&yi'!?. W.iVa,wh.--Jj;r-jr.- T Moaaavaai , z:'\.-r- \ mate, auk :. mlUmT out two or three daye, It h. propuaed 11 among the crew to kill tbe caiiUln. a DetnT near the Floilda ousat, near UiUnun, th veatet was put aahore about two o'cleck ta the morning, and no attempt a as made to get her off. After gel-tu- g breakfast, Cbaslb Davis struck the captain with bis band. Caaosa the cut Um on the right temple with a knife t he we then thrown overboard and Iron pot and other nitaeUu thrown at him. But falling to effect hi death, ta small hat waa lower- ed, three of them retting into It, but It wa almost Immediately oapalaod, and Joi , wa caught un-d- er It and drowned. Tb other being eo Intent up- on the death of the captain, allowed Jo to remain under the boat until the captain wu killed and buri- ed (about three houra). Failing la thl attempt to get bold of the captain, Fui takea a top with a hv , mm. iwmh evTerei rnimaaa aoun so gat noia a u Mwan bow waa pueoua appi lor Tlfel his reminding OAaXST or Cassias Datit, that be. the oaiitaln. had a wife ajut rhll,lmn. mM mJI M IATU. CAICaa hre Mnuk,. Uir.i m ging to kill him, do It at once. DTI than takea a pump brake and I oea Into th water, and by or t b'owa kills luiDnd tbs body wa than haulai aahore aad burled. Joa wat thin team out fiora under tb beat, and odeeror mad to restore bun to life, Wbloh were frultleea. td after th huaa of I wo dava be wa burled, and ptejers read over his grav by !\ mate, A . taut was then erected aahore, I'M smtQ I f 'fiv-0'- 1 . k ?y I - open. t was U oouUU 3T iiwi'M-a- ijg u t i ji ii tnuiiilii'\\r aboul lit Mexican rjuriewLwlaVh were dlrlded aavjruf tbt errw, aTabaementry they put to aw ta amaQ boat, tod after betog out errarel day wart picked ap by lb L'nHed create Ltgbthnu anhoooer Dela-wa- CbipaataOwtraj, whom lby Md that Cap- tain Moaurn had bwa aoraVtiaxtan knocked oveebraubrtbeborm, andmwearlrigtrtf veaael to hmk for hrm, ah. want athor. BaJOr th aXapt-etn- a) of Oerteln owawe wet aiuueed, Darn aad Ooow took the mB boa and aanaped to Tarn pa, aead from thence to New Orleans. Th money wa taken from th four nrnaulng. and Hut war carried to ByWeet,wbrthnui died. Jon aUna Oa not wat need by the Government to enavlot Curra aad Burr. About three weaka after th. mttraer, the tree wa Tieraad brtAeut. W. B. Bairmuw and M. t. riLew, m.wj en Tney aa u body bamed, and reeognlted It to be the! of Captain B. A. Moaum, who had one reaVUd in Xer Weal. Wotinda were dltnovared upoa lb body, face and neck, bat tb body of th reordered man wa o much deoompoatd that a frltloal examlnatlou wat tmpoeeible, Tfc Mar Tma I aearaVa. Jndg Watrsj of to United State DUtrict Court for Georgia, aftwdar ao deUrered CharR to th Orand Jnry on th subject of th African stars trade, and told tbm thai certain parsons who wr D(ta(ed In fitting oat th Wanderer for tb tltr trail on har first vorafra, had not yet bean bronKbt to tb bar of Jastice. II also Intimated that thertwer othsrssna-pette- d of hTtoK totisiU c1 an xmptkm from prosecntlon for th tam offtnat, aad b Inroksd lb aid of tb Jury to \strip thm of their aecarllv, that thy miy b placed alongtld of their dagrafrad Lutnaiants who were allured br Urg wagM, and with promt of copartnarshlp In th malts of tb voyage, to beoome tran'gTeetorsof tbeltw.\ H referred to tb recent departure of th Wanderer from Savannah, saving It wat tb general belief that sh had again eon f r slave, and Intimated tbat the would b called upoa to act In tb n attar. traibfagiea Irvtatr Ia Tkaaltatrlvtag. Among th last vltltors to Sunvsld, previ-o- ut to tb death of Mr. Irtiko, wa th Oov- - racr of tb State, who was pasaiag Thankagiv Ing day at his brother's houae, in th nelghoor-hco- d. On th afcernoon of that day, Governor MonoAw.ln company with Mr. Mosaa IL Oain. \itx and Mr. U. I). Moaoan, called on Mr. iRi-nt- to pay hi ratpects. Mr. Uma wu In hi iel cbeerfal spirits, stated In th parlor, and surrounded by hi relatlree. After aeon, variation of fifiaao mlnntea, Iheparty bad Mr. I R vi no farewell, little) thinking It would be for th last tlm. Letter fra Jeha Ilrwwxt Brexher, A brother of Jons Dbowr publish th fol- lowing! To (At Editor fit rUlndfalert Yoa pubuat ed ml tlm alno an artlcl fsam Th4 Kantcu Herald t'rttdom, charging a mjr brother with abetting th death of WiLLtaTiTLt and other. You rtforred to thl subject aela In your paper of ytaterdey. Thlt ttalement la tb Hettld tf Frttdom la wholly falat, ao far a oonotm my brother I aad It circu- lation through your paper I aa act of tnjuanc to him. which I truat you would not willingly commit, I bar no doubt tbat time will rectify alt false lm- - rreaetoni aa to my brother\ conduct ta Kantaa, anl with to aay anything al preeent by way of cbtnglrg public ecnttment oonoarolnt; It. But the drcu'atlon of tbu etatemeat In tbe evald, uncon-tradlcte-d, It ealciuatad to mUttr th. ft remain-la- dayt my brother hat to lire, and tt la for hit sake that I trouble you with the following atate-nie- tit i Hy brother, at th tlm War. Dovu and other were killed, wa not ptaaent, did not aaaent to tbe act, cor bad any knowledge of It, and wa eighteen mlki distant al the time of the occurrence. Hy brother Jotra aad hi two aon were living In the earn neighborhood, and a commltte of fire from th Border-Huma- n camp called upon him, and eald that they were Irutructod to warn him that If Free-ata- te men were found there tb next Thursday night, they would kill every on of them, and tbey could command force enough to carry th threat Into execu- tion. Hy brother replied to them that he ahould not b found there, aa, bafor thlt, he bad mad hi ar, rangtmenta to be In another part of tb territory. It wa known to th free state men of that eectlon tbat thlt threat to destroy them had been made, and, befor Thuraday night came, Dora and others were deatreyedtbey being of ta number of thoa Who bad threatened lb deetrucikai of tbe free atale tottln. Th aff.ot of thl waa, tb Border-BuSla- a became terror-etrlcke- and left the territory. I have thl eooounl of thl affair from my brother and hit teo oni alto from a alater aad brother-ta-la- (now living In Kant, who had peraonal knowl- edge of the Iraaaaotlon i and the statement! of all ot whom upon any subject watnavtr vet questioned by any one having anything Uk a perfect knowledge im ,ueix viwnuinia , B. Baowa. Cutiuhd, Not. M, Ksa. The Pradaeta aad tsugaatr f Jauyeua. Iter. Mr. JtaiKns, who has just returned from a trip to th Japanese Empire, thut write of the manufsftajas, products, and Ungual of Japan i Th At and twenty million who people th Jape-nee- e Islands ar tndustrlou aough to bpaifetr Independent of all ths world beatds for their menu, facturedclothlag, and, indeed, tbey can undersell Manchester and Lowell in cotton fabrlos, and Nan- kin, Sonchow, or Bombay In silk manufacture, and France or China In porcelain i while copper, gold, and stiver bar long been abundantly produced, and coal la dug out at the foot of hills a thousand feet blgh, and by the walera edge, la the port of Nag. eakt, aad to many other altaattons although MAaoo Polo waa thought to be stretching far beyond tbe bounds of truth when. In the thirteenth century, he reported tb people In thee regions to be In the habit of cooUnd their lice with 'black atone. The land also produces an abundance of riot, wheat, and other train, tweet potatoea, and variou kinds of vegete. mffideut to sustain tt popuutton. wbloh I no denser than that of Ureal Britain and Ireland, and net half as dsnae as In ths area! nlaln of Evans. aco. In which w lire in Chins. W need a hundred millions of pound of rlos to glvt th people of Kyang-en- In China, a breakfast, and that would support the Japanese Empli two whole daya. The core, baya, inlet, harbor, and sulfa, which Irdent and lncloa the thousand el Islands of which th Japanese group Is composed, famish an abundance, too, of exoellenl flab, and while In Nagasaki I enjoyed, for tb first tlm alno I left America, a dinner ef freeh lobster. The common la- - Doiing loopia are much more nergeuo than tb ChU nea, u they have ni yet been efuplaed by opium amoklig. Th shop keentrs and trades peoples ar affable, pJlte alweja U'ing towards foreigner a re- spectful demcaaor In oonTeraaUon. Ths upper clau- se are overbearing and supercilious to their lnfeilart, always exacting the moat humiliating postures aad language from thrss below them I and it is Indeed aid that in Japan a man must never attempt lo lie above ths oocopatlon of hi falhar. Th language of Japan la a melllfluoua polyayttV bio language, with declensions and conjugation, and has not much In it that reecmblis Chinee. True, there hav been eorae ingrafting from - great ooitlnent, but th Chin baa not ao much affinity tj Japans as French bat to the FnglHi, Tbe alphabet with which Jepance It written hat been borrowed from th Chin, by taking otrtela ohai acler from their sound only, Thets slphabetia symbols are tnty-elg- in number, aad by combina- tions of them, all words ar apelled, somewhat after our method, but I think the introduction of tb K maa alphabet would U a gra btruattoth aatloa for It I admirably suited to write their language and to exprsaa its sounds. It Is common to print all ths Chinas, claaalos in Japan In bug Chinese print the Japanese meaning in email Japanese characters by its eld. J have nowbtfor toe a set so printed, wbloh I got la J pan. The ealutatlon oAto, (the final s not eouLdttl) th equivalent of good day i the common drink of the people In caa, tea, or ntstdto, water, or soJm, ar. ack t tbe boys in the sticet ar all moeooe, and th girl ar all woermay; th nun ar all eloao,aad the women all enyo ; the commonest rlctasrisllirn siipiled to Mra. Jaaaias, who, to the aatoniahment of the Japaneae, aeoompanlad me tverywher, In ttnsis, ahoja, bouaw, and temple, wa eptyo ta, very bacdaum J and, indeed, on Japaneee went ao far aa to propose an amount of money to buy her of me, while the Utile girls would cotus up th hill after her in dosen I and eome would remain till we had to tell them to come back to morrow, and then, after giving bar a leaaun in Japan, they would depart with a polite bow and by. Aaethver Arvtte Explariag Taaedtrleai It has canerallr been suDnosad that, 'even prior to the recent discoveries of Capt, Mo ChDiTocg.by which th Cat or Sir JomFiAJiK-Li- n and his associate wag tmost cVaady aacar. tslned, all further attempts at azplotatlon la that quarter had been fully abandon. Th Boston Journal, bowvr, thus announces the organization of a further enterprise of th kind i W ail authentically informed that th expedition propiwed to our countrymen by Dr. L L liATB, tb turteonoftheXtassiiisduMon.ls now sctutllj St- ing organised, and will probably start early nut Spring, undtr th command of Dr. U. himself. That gentleman has been frequently betr tb. public in our principal ettlea to preterit, In leoturee, th engant reason which exist to favor of another expedition up Kennedy channel. Such la his eonfidenoe In the correctness of ths Ttewi entertained by Dr. Kaai iOTKiuui wimweiieeauoukiat dirin lute, that he proiNieee toundeitaka. In hlaoam ,, k -- e eaUoa, which nothing but aerie of eWeut, that could not bare been foraitenrZ vented hi eiaumaadar from ootnUetinir. All the loading eolantJla eoetetiee of the Uulted Btaioa have sbvady appointed anniltt. to with Dr. IL in an euterpria ao full of promla In many aclsntlfls relations. The expressions of Interest la ths work have not been confined to this country alone. TU Vic I'reaideat of th, French M \. -- oP. has been to f?oa. JivetwmerKautS0\ U tb T4itto\ to ths com a subscrllilrtoaTJihs amounts 8kJ franc. Th president of th K real ' oeaioa'Mcssol, ata T -- UfT?'.\1' eminent body orer which hi ltnrniM -- -\-- TaU azpedltlos, however. I to be gtrlcUy American, end tb neoesssry funds will be raised I by atout WaOOOlnd mnxlSlSSSaSS he already been mad. All our scltntlflo soclstiet x actively enlisted In th enterprise, ndhiv appointed a oommlttc to promote it? 1 f?'? think, H Us. Inland manner would suit M Vot ' ' X \'\ voxr outlandUll, Tbt) ntmwtUmift Meat.' .Jr \-5- I\ many tattaneat, how toon th Bo of dsseant of mn of great genius has bee cut oft W bar no mat deecendant of WlUUAJf SaUCTaU Mix-ro- Sir Wiwts Boott, Lord Brtom, Sir Isaac Mavrroa left bo hair. Th maV brah of Sir Cnnrrorifn Watt's fhmllr U tiUnet, and th Imsal lln nartr o. Tb new of Sir ivmvk Xmroux, Vt. Jornsov, Oxtraa OOLrarairra, Tzl-o- and BarjiDLaT. hav eeaaed to xist i aad a hundred other famous nam might b mntlon-- d to show to what a great extent thl bet may ta rjotuuoared as a natural law. W had recently another IQustrttloa of this, when tb grav closed upon tb only son of Qsonoa Sraruxa son without leering any direct tueceaior. Mr af tb Waahaa fOtrvr MbMa. TtaMrradaiTeirweraf ha derived th follow irg information from Mr. tomn, aa axta-ea- s. man oeiween it town and tb waahoa Value district I ' Tbs ledge of Oottnrs A Co., sUuated foor mflee from Washoe Lake, wss dlsoovered about th lei of October. Th proprietor took ami epeotmeoaof ailTerorefrnmlhecroppuTgaof th ktdge, and eent theta to San Franotaoo lobe aaaayed, wbloh yielded 0 a ton. It I owned by immigrant., who are without mean to work B at preeent, but they regard it aa of great Talus, and conaf dor their fortune mad. Th or from th ledge of SorruACo, situated about four mile taet of Carets City, near the river, see sat the rate of l.o a ton. The ledge was dleoovered about three week sgo, and ths oreaaaay-(- d at Caretn City. a. numoer ot Liner surer mines, uppod to b valuable, bare been dlsoovered within tbe pant few wteka, but th above ar all from wbloh Mr. Fosrsa eouU obtain ttareeult of Msare. Adventurers from California ar continually arriving, aad proapectlag parties can b teen traveling orer th country In every direction, narchlng for new vela. W hav never been able to gather any definite Information In regard to the thioxnraa of thee velna of aUver, or ore, tor of the amount of labor ordinarily re- quired la getting it out: but Intercut hare been sold la one or two of th mine at almost faou-ku- a prloea. and tbe lucky owner In other veins refute to sell out on any terms. Mr. Poena Informs u tbat in on of th lead wbloh b txamlned, th vein of silver ere wa from two to fmi inhZZ In thlcknees, eno osed In a bstvy quarts ledge. The Quarts yielded tome $M or $30 a ton In gold, and the allvtr or contalna mor or leas gold. Last Friday week, a miner who was prospect- ing near the toll road, between Oold llill and Canon river, dug Into what he luppmed lo be a vein of deoompoaed quarts, a quantity of which he packed to tb neereat water and wath-e- d out eighty pans, from which be raallaed tUO. Tb work was all don In on day. Ills dlaoov ery becoming known, a large number of miners were attracted to tbs place, who were prospecting or vmm( iCBua M jaiw WWQUOH, J nnt:omaa OZ OUT acquaintance, who has been engaged many years la rpsarls mining, and who vbrlted Waahoa valley last summer, told us some month sgo that th eastern slops of tb Sierra would yet beoome tb rloheot ill. ver minis or country in the world. Al th rmi. ilia verlea ar now being made, his prediction Is Ukaly to be verified. Attest! t Bans the V. 8. realteattaty. The TfTashlngton Star gtret the partfcuUrt of the attempt mad on Saturday night to burn the United State reniteitiary in that city. The plot, it seems, wu laid by Gkobob Nlso9, a discharged convict, wheee term of service ex- pired on the 24th but. Ill plans of operatloit were well laM a month preriouj to his discharge, and he mentioned the asm to convict Kellt. wishing hlra to assist In tb matter, which was refused, and Kjn.LT further used every effort to Crsuade aim against the attempt. N vert he persisted in hltlsn a, and, on leaving th prison, told Kellt that on Satur- day night, at 9 o'clock, h might look out for the fir. On Saturday afternoon, Kbi.lt divulged the matter to the Deputy War den, who immediately communicated It to the Warden, aid arrangements were entered Into to amst th parti In th vnt of the plans being carried out. Accordingly three guards were made acquainted with the circumstances, also three confidential convict I at assls.ants. Saiaoit's programme wu u followi I At nine o'clock at night, he with his accomplices, were to repair to the east corner of the prison and nxt to th Arsenal. An accomplice, a muUtto man by the nam of IBmrr, wu to scale tbe wall and set fire to the carpenter shop, and In th midst of th alarm and excitement they In- tended to enter the west front building and car- ry off from the Warden's odlc the Iron safe, containing the money of the institution Thus, plunder seemed to be the main object. At the hour mentioned tber met and mad the attempt to get over the wau, when both were captured. Nblsou making desperate resist- ance, Deputy Warden SuoarACK drew his lavoU ver and shot him in th back. Inflicting a vir wound. Some other accomplice were seen at a distance, but who made their etctpe. Had the plan been luccssafuUy carried out, no doubt at ibis moment th entire block of prison buUdlngt would now b laid In ruin. Nklsos Is t and muscular man, measuring six feet and six Inches In height, lie Is a native of North Carolina, and wu sentenced br three yean for pastirg countetfalt coin. I'stxht is a mulatto, the ton of a while Woman. lie has tarred two year In tbe Penltentlarr already, although h Is only 24 years of ge. Nlob died In the Caun-t- y Jail Sunday night. Marren lareMleBtv Among th numerous tnsxTelloui inventions which American genius hu produced, within the lut lew years, are th following. compiUd from th Patent Offlc Report t Th report explains ths nrlndrjle of the sals. bratod Hose lock. Its \ unptskabultV depends upon a aecondsry cr fals set of tumbler wbloh toucae in real one. Moreover, in lock powder- -proof, and may be loaded through th keyhole and fired ofi, till th burglar la tired of his fruUlea wotk, or (ear that the explosion will bring to view hi experiments mor wttneasss than h doatrea. A hariKwu la described which makes the whale kill blroaelf. Th more ho pull th line, the deeper go the harpoon. An rnhlse ha been patented which I worktd by a steam angina. In an experleaoed trial It fross several bottle of sherry and produced blocks of ice the sue of a eubis foot, when the ther- mometer wu up to eighty degrees. It I calculated that for every ton of coal put Into tb fumao it will maks a ton of loa. Fiom Mr. Examiner DauTs report we gather aom Idea of tb value of patent. A maa who bad mad a slight Improvement In straw-cutte- took a model of hu naauhlne through th Western Stela, and after a tour of tight month retunud with forty thousand dollars. Another man had a mahi. to thrtah and elaan grain, wbloh, in fifteen r\\\! he sold for sixty thoueand duUara. Thee are ordinary cases, while such Inventions u th telegraph, tbe planing machine, and India rubbr paleats are worth million each. Examiner Lass's report daaoribe new electrical Inventions. Among the. Is an electrical whaling apparatus, by which the whal at literally 'shocked to death.\ Another la an alarm, which rings bell and display algnal In oaa of fir and burglaia. Another m an aieotrlo clock, whleh wake you up, tells you what Urns It is, and lights a lamp for you at any hour you pin. There Is a \ a sort of huge ear trumpet, to be placed in front of a loootnotlv, Lrtng-- ir g to th. engineer's ear all th note ahead, per- fectly distinct, notwlthstandtef th notes of th train. There Is an invention that picks up pins from a oonfuaed heap, turn, them around wtth their heads up, and then sticks them In papers la regular rows. Another goes through th whole process of cigar making, taking in lasvesand turning out finished cigar. One machine cuts cheese ; another one scours the kaliea and links, aad another rocke th cradle i and even or eight tike in washing and Ironing. Tber I afa;ler chair patented that cannot b Upped back on two legs, and a taDway chair that oaa be tipped tack la any poaltloa without any leg Another patent la for a machine that counts pu. sengers In an omnlbua and takea their fare. When very fat maa get In it count two and charge double. There are a variety of guns patented thai toad themaolveei a fishing lln that adjust ite own bait, and a rat trap which throws stray the rat, and then baits Itself and atands In th corner for another. Then u a machine also by which a man prints te ad of write bis thought. It Is plajed Ilk a rano forte. And, speaking of pianos, It Is estimate! that niu thnnaand ar mad every year la th Uni- ted State, giving constant employment to on thou. and nine hundred persona, and cost orer two mil. lions of dollars. A Night la a Tficre Be. Just now the wild pigeons roost In Innumera- ble number In the Chenango Swamp, Craw ford county, P about two mltei cut of the Ohio. The iwamp U about ten mile long, by two or thro wide, grown up with tamarack or larch trees, and alder bush. The editor of the Ashtabula BmtmA hu been among th pigeons, lie says: When arlthln two mile of the moetlna tJ&m- - m began to hear the roar of the wing of th million of Uids there eoogrcgated, wbloh literally equalled the roar at Nlairai. Hut the atehta ajul aounAe that greeted oa u we neared the awamp beggar deecrlp-tio- n. There war probably a hundred hunter and at work. Tb were divided into psrtle of not mors than Iwo or three soms in the fameraoks and sua in th alder. The birds rose In a niaas' and settled la tbe trees; and whea fired upoa there, they near to tb bush. Thl ehaaaing contlnuee all night. At a single shot, the flock always rose and fuw a eliort dietanoe. to atttl or to be fired upon agate. Thl seen lasted all night. The uaual mode of hunting tan raaat it tor two men to go together one with a guv. inVather wtth a bag, and lantern and mstohae, Ijran u th shot la fird,th bag men etrikeat atatndbeV tb blrdai and thl mutt b dona ajrrei'th wound educate will hide and b loaa. BfawTjen la quit i bevy lead for any man. Ws \gin soul' under five doaen Tory soon. Ws were told to fin with on bar. ral at th buth, and with the other at th buup.\ Tbe teraa beilaplaa very natural on, for at every abot th flock will rla straight upward, and after elrcllog a few tnomente, maka a swooping sours and then albrbt, perfaap within a tew yard of where they roa. The number killed seems alraoet Incredible. On. man killed four doaen at single, shot, and ndM WMllTd In a night. rrrfl AalTewfsrrM tm the nsJaaC The tafayette (Ind.) Jgmrmal rmUlsha A lengthy tetter from Oioboc Wuma, ef that city, addrtered to tb father, from Carson Val- ley, on the XOtb of Baptember, giving an of tbe privation be bad aswouBtered, aad the Imminent dtngsrt h had asctped, while on his wsy over th plaint tot California. We make n extract i I was captured Iwlo by th Digger Indian oa tb Humboldt river, end one by the uooa Creek Indi- ana, I snared from tbar eaee through tb latsrf. reno of a white man living among them euppoael to b a Mormou but wu not so looky tb lata Mm, having itosteed a ewvor sut with a knifa, twolaohe long, In my left breset It wu not a fair blow, or would moat probably have proved fataL I drew my rtTclTer and abot him ta th tack of th bead, and prepared to shoot htm again, but dlsoovered other la-d- aear. I was afraid of being ctughl again, eo I ran ufsat u I could to escape term. la retreating for sa'ety, I ran into the buehe amidat another body of In- diana, who were la tbe act of stripping ths body of a whit maa, who had Just been killed. On bloody devil of aa Indian lor off bis scalp. Th unfortu- nate maa belonged to our train, by nam. Tsoma UAaiMM, frets Ohio, In my urprws ami alarm, I gave am Infernal yll,faheoh brought a body of our men from th otherVd of th creek, which savsd me from a horrible Cat. Tbs Iadlan were d, aad did not aeem te know how to act. i.?.1 d and bloody strife rneued. Our party killed fire Inrlans on the spot, and look twenty piieufiera. Tbe lemainlng nine were hung on th Mowing morning. That wu don by plac- ing the tongue of two wagons together, anl tying a rope at th apex. Th Indian were B,\d ...,0J.V\0 JP?? \ VT tb rop wu adjusted around th aeoka, th hot was than driven from undtr tbe gallows, and each ana wu thus launched Into eternity. II wu a ad seen. but one ot terrible necessity for ulf rueseiisllnu. One of thera proved to b a white man, evidently a Mormon. lie wu stripped the Iron reds from be- hind tte end gate of fir wagon were need to whip him until be wu nearly dead l they were then basted red hot and pushed Into his flesh. Oh.llwahorTtbl. and ntvnl etna-- v T H m- .- otlerSj stood and sswhlm suffer. They burned kirn so thai al last he did not seem to ear any mor for It than the mere prick of a put A first be cureed, and swors thai bis friend (the Indiana) would hav re- venge for thl. They then hung him, and Had tbe knot In such a way u to prolong bis suffer Ing. lis waathincutdrwnandiabsntotbewlllowa. Uewes watched by men accreted In the buahe. t in s short tuns soms Indians cam sneaking up to take tka wounded man away. lis teems 1 to revive through semethlng that wu admteUtered to him. Ue mired sofnclenliy to relate to the Indians bis sufferings. In tbetr effort to run th wounded man off, th party sprang up from their ambuah and abot th mlatra-b- lt man dead, and wounded another Indian. Th next night th. Indiana alipped Into our oamp and killed twe men by tbe nam of Jsrrxmsow, from In- diana. I knew them well I they were brotbsr , and one Ural In Lafayette. Ou Indian wu caught and put through tb torturtl th utit dty. Naval lateUJgeaee, The old officers and crew of th O. S. steam frigate Saruae are waiting at the Brooklyn Na- vy Yard the return of their accounts from Wash- ington. Th tailon hav been, for the present, Uanjuerred to tbe receiving ship North Carolina, and th marines to the regular force at tbe bar- racks. Those who have tarred out their terms of enlistment will be discharged. Th ITvnntH hu been about 27 month In commission on tbe l'acule station, and dm Ing that time she has had only one death on board, and not one general Court Martial. Thelirooklyn had 61 Courts-Msrtl- al held on board In 8 months. The Saranac wu turned over to her new ship's company in good condition. A few invalids and othvs de- tached from Comm. Moittqomibt's fleet, also re- turned in tbe lialtlc. From th Padfio squadron w leant tbat tbe steam frigate Lancister had not reached VslpsraUo at latest dates l th Cyane, all well, at San Juaa del Sur, (th C hu had six courts- msrtlal organized In G months, for the trial of dalinqusntsjand would be relieved In a few cays by the Sirsnic Th iloop of war Levant, to which the Commander In Chiefs wide flag had been temporarily transferred, would remain tt Panama uttil tbe Lancaster's arrival. A grand farewell ball had been given on board the Merrlmac, at Valparaiso. The St. Mary's and Vandalia war all well. At the Mare Island, CsX, Ntvy Yard, tbe preparations for dispatching the new stumer Bsginaw to reinforce our China squadron, were nearly completed. Th schoonsr Jo Smith wu being coppered In do Jr. and th steamer Active, lot having been required by Oen, Scott, who left San Frandsco In tbe Northerner, wu lying la ordisary In the strum. Our news from the Horn Squadron Informs at that th frigate Sabin was preparing to sail from Urcytown for AsplnwaU, having been re- lieved by the Jamestown. The store brig Be- lief war about to sail for New York from Aipin-wt- ll, where the Roanoke and Preble were filling up wtth provl i Ions. Tb St. Louis wu cruising off tbe Colorado, where she had xperUnced very rough weather, and lost an anchor. TU Brook-lj- n and Savannah were at tea. Cha. Smtth, on ot the Sabin' sailors, had been echUntally killed. SV portion of the fleet wu about te be tent to San J nan del Norte, before tho 26th of November. Th rumor relative to the arrival of the Japan Commissioners, had been revived on board the Roanoke, oa tbe authority, It wu aid, of official dispatches. The health of the officers and crews of the Home Squadron wu not very good, although no ssrious ease of slck-n- u are announced. Late tetters from th East Indus station mr that the steam frigate Musisslppl had sailed for th United SUtea, \with a diplomatic official on board.\ latUterlaBlaate Batehery. At Yonkers, on FrWay availing, a man named Join Mollt, a plasterer by trade, w bile In a fit of imanlty, u Is supposed, after threatening th life of hi wife, went to the houae of a neighbor, Mrs. DllX, knocked at th door, and on Mrs. IL appearing to admit Mm. tttacked hr with a pocket knlfa, a four-blad- ed Instrument, Infilctlag uveral frightful wounds upon bir fee and other part of kar perton. A Mrs. Pollock living la tb same house, cam down stairs on bearlrg th noise and wu badly cut In the tame manner. Mollt then left and Maud down Mechanic street, where be met Mrs. Urdbbwix, wife of Vapt. sw oicixaiu, wim a utile ooy or nine or ten years, whom he uught and thraw Into th strut, and on Mrs. Usdbbuill remonstrat- ing with him be struck her a powerful blow with the knife, driving the blade through tbe upper lip and jaw into th mouth, braakiag it off aad leaving it to test that U wu removed wlthjgreat difficulty and pais. The next movement of Mallot wu against the Catholic priatt, Father Lrwca, whoeehouM be entered, and, with th remaining small hladu of the um knife, assailed him, and on the servant girl interposing, drove tb knits completely through her hand. Leaving the house, th Infuriated man passed again through tbe sti wt. and on driving in front of tbe Getty House, lb news of his performance had got abroad, and he wu arrested and taken to the lock-u- p. On Saturday Justice Chbjslkb held an examination, njd Mallot wu sent to Jail at White Plains to swalt the action of the Courte. We learn that he hu been sick, and probably hu beoome cruy from that cause, lilt fury appeared to be directed against all fsmales Indis- criminately, and also against Father Lrscu. and Dr. Abhold, both of whom he would have opportunity offered. The opinion appears to be general that be wu tnaan at the time of committing thee outrages. It Is thought that none of th Injurte Inflict- ed by Mallot upon hit victims will prove fatal, although torn of th person Injured are In a precarious condition. The British Bteau Navy. Tb royal aavy now consists of mor than 800 thlp In commission, thru-fourt- h of which are steamers. Thlt Out, carrying fcetwun (.000 and 6.000 guns, Is Banned by upwards of 80.000 men, nearly (0.000 of whom are bom in tteam vassals and of thoa that remain, more than CO0 are borne In sUrJonanr flag ship and guard ships such u th victory, Asia and Britannia, at Portsmouth th ImpregnabU and WellingU n, at Plymouth, and th Flsgard,Qusn Charlotte and Minotaur, at Woolwich and Sheer-ne- u t the pepper companion of all tb tailing vessels If w xclude the Excellent and Cause bridg training ships for gunnery exercise do not- - probably, amount to 8.000 man, th being mad up of suprnumraries, In fitting out vessels, or waiting to be drafted into seagoing ships whenever they ar ready to recelre their comaacmente. The Channel squsdron I exclusively a tteam fliet. It numbers lo vessels, with 1.000 gunt and 10.000 men. The 20 vessels in nort test commissioned, and now preparing for lea, are all stumers, carrying nearly swgunt, to b man- ned with 7.000 men. Of th Cout Guard ships. all are steameri ut one tbe Zsfls. at MDford: and attached to theu u tendon are 15 gun boa's ana t ot ine oia revenue cattert or cruisers, bat In th cruisers, which carry no guns, and th Eagle, which carrtet but six, only 800 men ar employed, while In the tteam gnardshlps and gunboats are borne, 3.800, with, upwaidt of 600 guns, and all round th cottt we have an auxll-,(a- ry force already organized, of Cout Gatrd man and volunteers, to complete the manning of th turn roro uiu appropriated fur oar bom de- fence. It It much th um abroad. In the Mediter- ranean we have 40 ships, carrying Dearir 1.(00 guns and upwards of 10.000 man. All these ar t earners except th reeeivrng thlp at Malta, which, Uk tbe stationary ships at home. Is rather a lendetTont for the others than a part of th force, taking on board the drafts of men from England fur other ships, and relisTlng them of their Invalids oa their way to hospital. At)n, out of nearly (0 thlp, now or lately in Um lut Indus and China, with 400 guns and npwaids of (.000 men, only vessel carrying guns, and excepting the receiving ship, are not teamen, Ir. lb ffetl Indies it U tU umi i riiiuiurr 3E 20 inlet and only th Dig thlp and thru tssjbI t wita Hwe wiiaout ttetm powar, ous ov a n a repressntlog soo smns and uDwards of 2.000 I '\'? f.1 Caa station and Wast Coast of Africa, of 26 shlpawlth more than 200 gunt and 8.000 sua, only tare able carrying rns ar sailing vuatls. Even en th coast of South America, wbere th xamnrwetna t arul sailing Teasel hu beaa, UfJhtito, Marly equal, four of the latter, bearing nearly two thousand men, are reported u ordered hoaae, who plaeu wUl doubtless b taken by stearnen of asfmiisi cUss; te that only four sailing Tea alt and tb itoraihlp will remain, bearing altogatbsr 700 men and under 40 gone, ta a fleet of 20 Teasel, with between 400 and (00 gun, and between 4.000 aad (.000 mttuLonim Bttam SMfptua Ckrenicl. Extensive Irlat Warks. II Is not generally known, uyt th PhUaM-phl- a Ltdpr, that the only establlthment In thlt country for the printing of mourning roods, I located on the wt aid of the 8chaylkin,lmme. dlately opposite the Falls, belonging to Wit SiMrsoB. and It la also the only ot e la tbe Slate wbere silk goods are printed. Unbleached mus- lin Is used, th bleaching of which forms one ef the most Intetutlng proeusu In th utabUsb-mea- t. Tb muslin it first passed rapidly over an iron piste, htated to a red hut, and te than taken to th bleaching room, which contain thru boilers, each of sufficient sit to hold 42.000 yards of muslin. Th good are boiled first with lime, and are then passed Into tbe second boiler, containing suds,' and then Into th third, having chloride of lime mixed with water. The muslin U also pawed through sulphuric add, and Is then taken in this tat to another room, and after belnirread out, by mum o( doubl screws, cbrwglng from th centra, It passed over uvea large copper drums, bested by steam. Twenty seconds ar only required to dry th muslin. It It again pused through a solution of alum and Iron, and again dried by passing It over a hot plate t this proceu beteg intended to rid the muslin of all tolvent matter. It Is then hung up for a day or two, so u te oxydlxe the metals with which the muslin it Imbued. The rollers for printing ar of copper, and the number tf rollers is regulated by the variety of col- ors to be printed upon the muslin. A tingle machine will print about 13 000 yardt per dsy. A Urge number of silk bandkercllsfs art printed at this establishment, th procus being th tam u that used in Printing the best quality wall peear. Many of the blocks are made in the tame way, and Um printing is ntiily slmtlsr. Al many u twenty blocks t-- e used la coloring one handkerchief. Five men will print about 900 per day, Tbe cost ot the handkerchief not only depends upon the quality of the silk, but upon the number and richness of tbe colors. The handkerchief printed at theu wotki received th highlit premium at th World's Fslr, Hew York, notwithstanding tksr were placed in competition with thou from 'foreign countries. Tub San Joaquin, Cal., IbpuL'iccm state tbat applu of ths second crop,u large u turkey eggs, have been grown In Stockton, this lesson. A colobxd man named Wtf. Coor-- wu suspended from a Presbyterian church at Buffa- lo, for having plotted to get hit own wife re- turned to tlavery. Tux Georgia Penitentiary It a ulf- - sustaining Institution. From the report of th warden, It appeal t tbat th receipt tot the put year were 71.8C4 79, and tbe Uabilltlei 14.000 76. There were 209 convicts In the prison on the 1st of Oc- tober. Tijk brewery aid dwelling houu of Mr. Jocsk, at Winona, Minnesota. wre burned on tb ldih, and two little pirti, acjii men and twelT v tin, daughters of Mr. JlTOx, perished in the flames. The lost of property it eatlmat-i- d at $8,000. A corjBTisA\ \blue-eye- d Mabt,\ wu lurled In St. Loult lut week, only the driver of the bur re and anegrouxton accompanying the body to the grave, lire Tears ago, she wu the respected and lovely daughter of a weejlhy merchant of that city, but went utray. Tun Artesian well at Colambus, Ohio, hu reached a depth of over twe thousand feet,wlth a prospect of again striking a sandstone stratum. This well Is now th deepest In tlie United States, and, with on exception, th deeput In the world. Ox Ssturdsy last while the workmen afthe Court'.IIouM InLouisTill, Ky.,wre engaged In hoisting a large derrick, a small stone, which had been placed en tb top to balance It, ftll off and struck Adam Hon on th bead, causing hit brain to oox out and killing him Instantly. Obb hundred and eighty bale of cetton were destroyed by fire on Ue New Orleans, Jukson and Great Northern Railroad, on Thursday lut, Th track Iteelf for nariy one hundred yard U destroyed, th rail being bent in tb most sin- gular manner, and th crou-tte- t and foundation being much injured. Tbbbb wu kit wuk a terrible domestic trar-d-y tnaeted at Penfiald. near Rochester, If . T. A German, In a fit of jealousy, literally cut his wlfelnptoou and thn attempted hit own Ufs. Tb man wu a respectable, Industrious citizen, about 40 years of age, and th owner cf eontlda. ble village property. Tax bb It a fearfully formed colored child, 12 months of age, In Chesterfield, N. Y., tbooght to bath result of the Impression mad upoa th mother by looking ou th operation of slaugh- tering hogs, and frightened from treading upon a make. The child's bead Is similar to that of a pig, and Ut habits are tometlmu like thou of a gnak. Tan cltrkt and rt of Norfolk, Vlr-glii- la, are making desperate efforts to procure a repeal of the act of Asumbly, which 1010011 a buvy tax upon their talari. In many Instances mare pittance. Tby hav held a public Bt-ln- g, pasted resolutions and drawn up a memori- al to be presented to the next legisiatats, asking a repeal of the obnoxious law. Two persons, whose presence wu considered undesirable, on account of abolitionism, wsr ridden on a rail, at Kingitree, (3. C.,) on Wed- nesday morrlng. One wu an old man, and tho other a j oung man of good personal appear- ance. Tby were ridden about the vllWa, born by negro!, and compelled to ting while traTeling In thla manner. They war than turned loose. Mb. SAactrtx F. LTolbbook, of Boston, In latter dated StbutepoL Crime, Oct. 23, ttyt 1 \ We are quite busy in raising the big thlp. and I assure you that It It hard work. We have raised eleven ship of th line, and twenty-fou- r mailer ships, tuch u ftlga'u, corvette, gun brigs and steamers.\ D glvu a tad account of fie Immorality of th people now Inhabiting Sebutopol, andaxprcssu an earnest longing to enjoy once more our New England Sibbsths. Another year will probably b required to ac- complish th undertaking of the company. Two gentlemen from New York, who had been on a visit to Belleville, N. J., on Saturday after- noon, having driven to that place. In returning by the turnpike road, attempted lo drive over the track oi the New Tork and Erie railroad w bar tt crosses the turn plk prior to Ite Inter- secting the New Jersey Baiirotd at Wut End. Tbey did not ee aa approaching train of th Erie company, and bafor lay could get out of th way. th conveyance wu struck. The. hone wu instantly killed, th wagon dashed to ptecea, tnd the men thrown to the ground, but fortu- nately soms distance from th track 1 and almost mlrsculously escaped with only a few bruises. Caf-ta- FABauat. who claims the distitctlon of having commanded tbe yacht Wanderer In her famous crulu for African negroes, hu bun In town lecentiy, and will, It It understood, toon publish a history of his voyage, giving such facts relatlv to th business of Importing negroes at b may (earn It expedient to make known. Cap- tain Fabbttji tnititt that th slav trad Is an mlnuitly human and civilising operation, and highly agreeable to the African. Tb French smlgration scheme hu Increased the demand and the price of negrou In Africa to inch an extent that it doe not pay at well u formerly, la Lockportjln the storm of Friday night, th roof of tbe Congregational Church wu much Injured, and several elimneyt In the village were blown down. In Syracuse, a portion of Ptuxkbtob' brick brewery wu blown down, and other slight damages dons. In Geddee, a small bouu wu blown over, but the family ed unhurt. In Cleveland a broom factory, iwrud by Mr. IUlbibt, bad tbe roof blown off. In KocbeBter, new brick bouu of L. Gabskkb. on Jones street, wu unroofed. A trae wu blown scros the railroad track la Gate, on uaniagaragait ana Kocoeeier roaa-a- ao de- tention occurred to tb train. In Chicago tb walls of thnw Musical Hall, a Urg building In court of erection, were blown down, greatly Injuring tbe Unitarian Church and other build- ings adjoining. Faw ef our readers, uyt I he New York correa-ponde- nt of the Boeton J'ott, are aware that a dtixen of New York possess th largest tele. scope, la private hands, In Ami rice, and wlthth slnglXMptlonof that at Harvard, or. larger than any belonging to our public Instl'.utloas. In fact. New Yorker tbemulvu know so littl about tbe matter, that tbey have failed to add this to their long list of lions sappootdtobecaged In Gotham. Bat the statement is a true one, and this splendid practical proo! of devotion to sclen bu bun shown by Lvwt M- - BrrHia-roB- D, Esq., on of our wuUhtett and worthiest dtiiens. Mr. BrrtHaanroaD, who te in amateur photographs', ha bun 'jucoessful In securing se- veral fine paotograpbe, of Luna landscapes, which are nrottounced, Tby the faw who htT seen them. to surpass, In beauty and aocuraey, uything of I the kind nrwvl:,na Timdnee In Vnimu a- - aM- - a - ' 4 r-- W ! M. e.WVk-- v Carsr Egtneer Enatrr hag bn ordered (4 aue eaoop-- w war arovjuoia. Km churchet ar to be told la nndnsatL' Mxt month, for of taxes. Tut Great lutein nu reaBied over 000.-- ! 000 to her cwnert by bar txhlbfUon. Tan dw ptper mtn of Cats. F. Bobbb, neat! Beadiag, r., wu dettroyed by fir em Taun- - day. Ma. Cha. B. nAwma, of Yonkers, Wutth- -' ter Co., wu klllid at a railway collision at OC nur Seymour, Ohio, a few days ago. G tier al Jbmot Is ttm, u he hu been toC uveral months past, Incapacitated by sickne; from attending to hit public duties. Thb Nw Orlaan ptpert estitttte th losug by fire In thai city for thlt year to have burg on million mtid hundred and fifty thonsamt dollars. A Totrwo man, named McCbibb, formerly of Washington Qty, wu shot and killed by mm flrryftST11 Mon,BOI,,,J\ Alabima, A tailob named Fahast fe& down the itena of his boarding houu In Worcuter, Mus., oet Sunday vnlng, and wu killed, hi neck being; brolen. He wu 46 yean old, without family. A ED\1'' wn0 \ eonM not be learned. S\ on \onder morning on tb Dostosi Bar road, near Grsenbush, by being run orer by Mim Abb Borrow, of Wpllo, Iowa, herself recently through fear that the waa not loved at home to much, and wu not u use- ful as her titter. Sattuat afternoon, a young lad, named ubbbt KtmaitBiLT, who retUit on Msldaa Line, Buffalo, wu shot by th accidental dis- charge of gun. He received the entire \ in hit chut and stomach, anl died Instantly, without uttering a word. Tub Providence and Stonington Kanroaf Company bar decided, it It uld, to lets their reed between Stonington anl New London fox five years. Tub ttetmer City of nartford wu run Into by the schoonsr Daniel Kussell, of Portland, while ipuslng Middle Uaddam, oa her wy to ftew Totk, ou Friday afternoon. 0:i Saturday evening, u tbe Old Colony and Falrbaven train wu near Canpello, at about tunut. a woman who Imprudently attempted to yros th trsck. wu run over by th train and instantly killed. A Totraotatn, named Idwi.1 Cottrrs, wtt tUbbed tnd kiUed in Julian street. In New Or- leans, on th Tnlrg of tb 21it Instant, by a man named Thomas Moarar. Mcnrar and. another person with him wsr arrested. A REWsrAran Is Issued at Tamora, Perry county. 111., called the Kmptia Spg, which tt printed on tbe first type that ever came to aW Unois tbe ssms on which were printed the ltwa of tbe Sta'e while tbe teat of government wsa at Eukukla. A oiirrLBMAB who recently trtveflsJ over cSittin raUroad, which it might excite Jeaiouiy to mention by name, declared thai ft Is ths ssfest rcsd la tbe country, u the superinten- dent keeps a boy running ahud of th train to) drtv off th ealvu and sheep I A ooon story It current at Portland, Oregon, that th American residents of Victoria were prepared to fir the town and run off with HI Excellency Governor DotroLAM, had Admiral IIakies followed hit ordart and fired oath American force at San Juan. Mr. J. T. SinLxr, clerk of Ccltbb, Har-biso- m Co., of New Orleans, on the 23d Inst., while at the pott office In that city, lost six one thousand dollar bank note on the State Dank of Louisiana. Tbey ware either stolen from hint or dropped by him In the crowd. Tub Stat Capitol It being put In order for occupation this winter. The new Atumbly Chamber celling bu beea raised three feet. Th halls have bun neatly painted In drab and pur- ple, aad eliding almost entirely Ignored. Six new com mlttee rooms are being mad on th fix crvtr th Assembly Chamber. Thb Iron for tb but tsn mUu of th track of tb Logansport and Burlington road has been received U Toledo, and the road will be finished by Dec. 1Mb. It U estimated that from off that Una of road 1.000. 001 bushelt of wheat and a corresponding proportion of corn of the crop of 1869 will find ite way to Toledo. Thb story that obtained 'currency In some quarteri In legtrd to tbe title of the Mount Ver- non estate, is denied by authcrak Tbe patii-oticla- of the Association have from the of tbetr enterprise acteif under tb di- rection of eminent gentlemen of th legal pro- fession, and there will be no difficulty whatever about securing a clear title to the \Horn of Wasbibotob. Tiik Jewel-bo- x of an Egyptian Queen la now grutlv admired by tbe ParteUns. On of th Journals uyi the most elaborate workmsnshlp of the present dsy cannot surpass that of thlt Jewelry, which Is xqulalte In design and exe- cution. Especially fine Is a little goaf crown. thick gold sbaln six feet long, and a beautifully chiseeUed gold plate with a male portrait, par-ha- ts that of th king. Tub annual nartford, Conn., town lection occurred on Monday, and resulted In a decided Republican triumph. The Reputlican elected Town Clerk tnd selectmen by majorities ranging from fifty to five hundred, and also fir const- ables, will th Democrat elected but two. Tbe Grand Jurors are equally divided. Three thousand votes wr cut about th usual num- ber tt our annual elections. Tax staff which wu used by Bishop CnAB-box-i- ex, at the consecration of the. Coadjutor Bishop of Toronto, wss composed of an old staff of t he late Bishop Macdobbblu and th crook wu tbat used by th Abbot of St, Mian to bless the Scottish army at th bsttl of Bannock-bur- n. It Is of solid silver, with torn relit en- closed behind a white tton, and th conclusively provu Its antiquity. Gov. Wr bu Issued a proclamation In which b uyt \All persone are notified that th train of th Winchester and Potomac Railroad Com- pany ar placed under the orders of acting; Quartermttter and Commissary General Datis, fur Impiesameut on tbe first, second and third of December next. H will, under ordsrs of Msjor General Tauafxbro, guard thou trains forth uu and occupation of Virginia troops alone, and permit no other transportation but for them. Twely miles from NsshvDle, Tenn., on a good road, It what wu th horn of Gen. Jack-s- o. Though th ground and tomb of the jAcxtos family hav bun purchased by th State of Tennessee, yet there bsve seen no Im- provements about them, and decay hu com- menced Its work upon the fences and outhouse. It Is proposed by aom to utabUsh an Agricul- tural College on one portion of the Hermitage, to Instruct the children and grandchildren of thou who fought under him at New Orleans, and all who may be entitled to the privilege of th Institution. Or tb (.000 \mothers of th revolution, \ widows of revolutionary soldiers, who originally received pensions under the law of 1836. only 8u remain alive. AU then were married during or prior to the year 1783, and have corisequewtly arrived their nurrlag 77 yurs or more. Sal-- lt Stbwabt wu married In 1776 at the age of 16 and bu survived her marriage 84 years. Am. Davis wu married at 13 and bu survived tbe event 80 years. It li a remarkable fact SO of the 86 were married under th age of 18 years, and that tbe avtrtgs ag of their marrlagei waa about 16 2 years. Last wuk, white torn dtlimt of Lisbon. Wisconsin, were firing a cannon,on the ttrengUr, of the county seat news, l( suddenly exploded, tending tbe pieces through th atr In every di- rection. Fortunately, no on wu Injured. One) piece, weighing about 18 pounds, wu thrown torn 60 rod ovr th top of bouse. Another piece struck on the roof of a balldlng near by. went through the roof and ceiling, and landed on the floor. The exploalou wu caused by aot ramming down a wad of wt hay, which waa put in tie cannon to mak It \sneak.\ Tub Art Journal reportt that 'an emlnant British sculptor bu been commissioned to exe- cute a ttatue of \lb first English prtuter,\CAX. to, to be placed In tbe giest room of the ITuU minster Pslsee Hotel. Th hotel U built oa the sate of Caxtob's printing office, and it ooourred to the directors of the company that tb Interest- ing fact should obtain a permanent record. Tbe ttatue wlu, be a wotk of very blgh merit. Cax-ro- a Is represented seated on a fine oak chair of the period, txamlnlng a proof abut, on foot ruling on an Iron chut. A becbbt traveler, speaking of th Chlneaa town of Pekln.and the first impressions a strang- er recelvu on entering within th wall, uys \Once Le bu patted unoer sue ponaerous nonn-e- rn sate, measured ths thickness of the itupend- - .oui wall, and It fairly in l'ekln. ha wlU.b entire ly hewuderea 1 au utior una u a coniuseu ant dusty mus of colore, men, mules, eaba, hun- dreds of camels, with tb weary Mongol! In their once red gownt, enthroned and fast asleep oa their high summit j aa Immensity of wide, per- fectly itrtight, and ndleu strut 1 a living; oeun of the most degraded beggars, of coeka, barbers, blind man beatlag upon kettle drams, orator delivering speeches 1 then right and left, bilillant shops, cafes and hotels, sermeented by long potee eall colore, wooden walls bstutifuOy carved and gUt over, In fact K U a aoeae so an-Iq- us In tbe world that no dieam could vr b ta eccentric.\ \I hxtbb give almt to ttrajigart,\ said Ilcnx to a poor woman. Than you will MnC rsUert H tPXtl,\ wU ttf qukk reply,