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t THE NUW YORK SUN. " IT 1 1 INK" l')U A !...' ' 34TH YEAR! nr. olioj-t daily moh.nini. paplii iXNinvtonKciTV lbs Jtstr.sJ tf Cenmane, at! wlikeal aseefl e. Ibt ? JHKAPErsT DULY NrWirTAFI.lt l jM TIIK MOULD. IVM Tllr NEW YOIIK UN him tv.rr (te'JHf hr sValaut Dikpi ( Iba star frees s.frr rM J ef Uarai'4, akatbrr trAilaailt CaM. hr Tals- J r.(Hi tf Will, aat ft fata'. TIIE WHOLE, la V PW !", A 0N UiLFTHKrklCEtlk.r m if .,.-. THE BPS ! r.ai.aver, 4ar, br atarlr tutrttr la llilea twima, in Ibaa tccema,(.iia.ala!itll a.r-wiailiaaaUra eaalaala al a ilaata) i mIiit af sdvtalalat rsitir ft as fond. TIIE MICK l Ibt i.par. it ba aabrUatlea faialabsd r-r at, raaat ra, U TWO CENT. rrr. COI'V ua la sVlvsrsw br nmn tl tbs I Ho-im, Birrs tf fktt af aar was laslia It, wr , rwi i.VE ci NTs rra wirx. ni br u at III TH),RJ,,f. THE PRICK IOU ADVKBTltTNt. vary, aeeanl , hula Ural laa. I'l; lUTOTKrfTYTOrirTYClCNlS rail LINK, fnf ssrb leMrtlan,lIalSrrsafriaatl sar W nxlt for atlverllatmsala f aaaaatl Iswlb. ' TlK nlltort.1 S.rula.tal af THE SI'S U tiujer Ifctehs sef Jotarn r. listen, Is wUnsaaaaiaB. 1-alUui .tiatiM I as lr-a. -4. AUIrttriflUin UMlmt'Mntaia.nbfririlMt ta-anr brsntheflha ratlleaiiaa sualafsaabsuidba tsMlfessd to lit Piarrlator, aWAKS ,, Hr.M'11. Ce.nti at Sum aa laltta atiastt. Saw York Cite. Bjcclal Advertiiomonta- A WIIKF.I.F.H ANOvirirts" SEwTno t Z '"'.''J!.' ' I lait ! Hi ae-tswa s.lab .h-esslef Mr.J, t blu.ti.T9 Uraaelw.r .rsis.r uf rwia.tr ascend mtat air. Cilia ku nimpataal m nlala'a. lnJ HM rttllltit. for rrralllaa Ike aaa fblr ai of Ma trai.ti. llsalMitnd.akluVlef.ara antais latnlli.. wbtwUb u liara la evsr.te tha aitcliiDaaltana.il la halt Ual axlot don.br r.t.ilabala.-1'e-l mm a l.istl.d ho.l...a. coo uMl .. a .Imp rtrn.aiil.tta.il btilN iraata-KUH--1 aa.atilr Hub. 414 a riit sniH'HiiiKRs of tiik si-n ti ""Ji ' lof'lnaraadar aar ilntla mafia Rf. Ir1''- .' ''"' anf a laar raa4 THE VH, abt.li U .olj af tiyvbara far tvorinu. A NUlAji-XKl I'HIl "AN TF.LZCiHAI'il COM- PA NY ruOVIJIO.NAI. C.IAK.fKM IOR THE TIIANS Wis? I.1N UF UKfrMUm rroin anr'lal(taibMalloi la Ureal Ilrllaln aad . Iralaad. Taanr Talariaih blalloa la Aranra, taanlr voiila. irlaia. Irr;ul.i.a aodiaa. da'aand alfaaiata. art nrni m all ll -u !l aia. TwtDIr 1-oui.da. ror rrarr adlllonal ward, aal ricaad.of art It;. taia. rrnlrKMUIa,tr word 5 'V.)'. ' " ." far lb Ural Iw.otr . "IlllowonUdaad drcidr.tbr flra, airhflta afiari4Qal rrraalnarr wlllra rbarrad aa a wirJ. . AJIaana lalxlrer C.lbrr "U la thariad iont'h tha forarulna lalaa. All flurra lDirar.l lor tfaatiiitarloa mail t writ' if il full lamtl., tad .ll la rharfld aa wardi. M'a.K'1 da.llard fol vlttta larand tba tatiia al laa ' l:aira'b'e mliui will la aaal torward .a mall. ruoM any n.u:i,Hni iiiuu.V is ? tl HOPE, To inr Taltffiih Vuilaa la Aaiarka, Iwaal varda 01 laaa, larludiuf addjaaa. dal and ilcna Ria. aal tittadiri la all liO lirar., Tialr ena unda . Poiara raddllloaal ward, rat airtadlaa Bralal brra, Twwalr eaa Millar rat M. ILa laiiaia la all warwa if ai laa Irillwaalr IU I- rt.anlad aalwl.ld. b , raab tia aa f.M tkmal rmaladai will barhaiaad aa a vord. All la ('d trCirUfiwIll tacbatiid aWablr Iba fotaa a.bf lalaa All aiiuraa lal.adad far Iraaanlaa'aa nail ba Cilllaa al full liatih, aad will l-a rtarjtl aa wrda. Maaaaaaa daallatd Ut alaraa Urand Iba inn Klba Talaatap.dc arataai, will ba aanlfoiwaid br FalOblANYTEIJifWArillf! STATION IN AFM i ,CA, AHA AKII IMIIA, 'To inr Talaitilbk (la laa ll Aimrlca. Iwaalr par 4. or Iras larladlac addrr.r.data and alxaa. ten. sot aicaadlai la all IM Irltaia, Tiui-flTa PMa.la. I rvt ararr addlUrsa wcid. DM ritnllM trt lab "i P". itt hLilllai a wr woid, lalara la all woiJa aflai iba tril Iwaalr vui b araatad to) dlridad br Ufa, aicb n.a or VV'aal iau.ala4ai will la rLariad aa a ward. I' A t ium.iim la Cad ar CrbarwUI ba cbarrad bwybta tba foirweluf lalaa. . All fiauraa lutmdal far Iraaimlialaa rom! ba krillra la la'l Itaatb, aad aUI t-a (bartad aa awrda. i "."l dra mid fcr lUri larand Iba taata JJjl f,'4,,tlJ afaiain IJ ba aaal foiwardb . .. ....v J- C. nrN. Jalf 31, 1W. fit i)L(XK SALVK AI.I.tUASSI'3 CELIt AltaJrit U'cik hall rail Hum I prorulad at 4d V.ilU tlamnd it, W II lauilulib, al aO na Wl n I IVIN'T FAIL 10 nF.AI TIIIS-I'UKE rJ , MTHOlfl OXll'E (1A8 fla.a oral 4.1 r k,i iba raUlaa. Wilratt.M af riatli. al Ilia Old K.laMl.had ItdniaJ Hooua f "i T. LA KOCH K, If I m......i .i . r j alWi'.L Pulilrrlr najpala fait aal d.niar i(adiD lu al. Baralatratlaa r.v(Biacjaa Itay aod Ertalac. 1CI TJTBPF.I'MA-TllE CHEAT SUCCES3 X wbicb baa allaadad Dr. tHI I ll'l calabialad IlYBiriflA AN.NIHILATOIl. lalhararacf MYPirIA. INPIQESTION. IX)8 orin-ETirit. ct)Tivr.Nii, i-latclknuy. 4Vo, la wllbaut a aaiaUal, Ibauiaida wba bara aaSaiad tba tailaraa af ibla DKEA1I'L'L tllSEASR ara ogw rajorlm lood katllb from Iba llaialr n.a of 4aj Dioat riraUaal raiatdr. lad ararr aaa aHUtad Bbvij!d,ttr allll. aa tbar will and apoa aaladla trial (i aal laltaf, II la aair adraatbla ta tba laaia, aad aa pwlaoDoDa at dala.arkua drara ara aiad la lu Emlaa, Pnaa UNI DOLLdK HI ballla. Prt l and funuaal ao baulk tacaad llnat. Wll Ivirali, tot EVKRIIODVS rAPJIl IS TIIK KEW YDUKdlN. l'llraAali. INrlTKVCTIOK DAILY TL'IIOHS OIVFUN at arlrala lial4aatr.br a lalr af tiparlanca la aaalo, aad Praacb aad Kailiab. irolr al 'OS Wa.1 al m T ADIES, GENTS, MISSES, HOTS AND rUtwill Jraaa tul.Ul boalt tad ikoaa af all blada al lCHKNCKM Itool aad (baa taipgilala, itM Bawarr aar llaualaa '. ti4 YWATUKAL1ZII NATUnALIZK'l BE. f 'laraiialardar, iba Hib, ibt laat dar aa wklab i raucaa NATURALIZE ta aailila raw la rata tt tba romlai tltrtJtn. Tba Uiiamliiai tl hainitar Hall wll iraaala la laulia uo'll tba ITlb, tad furnldb aapara af cltlaaaabla hat af atari., mi r'Pri dualKlUd fiatla, al tba Taal aflba ITtli Ward Comoilitct, al tba Cur llall,or aba ranona Ward Uoaia.lliia Hai. Daa'l aaf W 't IH OUN CIIOLEIIINK KEMKHY PHICK rf.,,V"Jt.t,.'.n.".lJ .bUtl'-BKIEHI'd Tll'N J HIILKUINC HMtKllY,' lor tbt mia of Irlarrboa lt L ll' Cramaa, Palna la Iba Storauk,aad all lwanara ef tta llowala rin a'd or roanr). la oaurtriabait orrptratlaaa arar Utrodar I far iba abawl DyuiidalBM. Illamt aval a erica wlihia tba r-.cU of all, uj ai warm ar.lbai will bila( lu bnud tmoiiD! af Mumuitl cauip tluta, Ba Parana ho.il dalar a dar wl boal pioranaf a belllt af hit ottaUaal itn adr. I traoaa rolai in Iba roua Irr, ybtit a cbaaia ef watar mora ar lata affrt'a tba bowala, aUtxild br all ncana baat Ibla taaiadr wllb Uirui I rtpartJ asd lor aalt al a baulb aacoad at, WuiUmalmrtu, al DTKHKOTYI'INO AND KLFXJTKOTVriNO M -ABaliuNrrllardaalraa ta riraiBd publUbara ri lalara tad ILa raaaral pablla Ibtl b aouliamai la lairwlrpa aud Elaruoupa Nawipaptia, lljoki. U'?1Pi " ''V',.",rr "rlpllaaT Naw.papar Piildlabaia ta ailaaalljr addraiaaa ta ara'l Ibain. ara'aaaa ' bla piocaaa, wblth f.llr-A Barlai of tbtlr Tru Dllla... ,0 par cam fdlr A Karlnt 01 lllaatal Wll . .at) do ") -A Sir iw of Ink Hill., .... so do Ilia u aot au aatbuilaat'a aallma a, but a daraoa Mralad piopoaliloB Iba liaal llalli.t al Ibla tllr .M',.l.u",'?l"4 7ara, and l.?"i.ln!i "P-'lauaa Iba lub.rilur la Vn.bJaJ la v. , 'Ul,h ' tbtlr woik. tiaiaoi.pad '!" ' -abara tcaatur la an abjaat a'd 1 JiOrd ladaaliibla .aad alaitiaipad abfa adtuu Art lala-aad aatcauir it.ll a daauui. llMt 1 ,,, CliAM, CKABKri. HJ al Aaa traal. JTOTIIE DI.MCK HATIC WAItD COMMIT. I'KE4-To ai tbrra utmbara from ttcb Ward aMuiaitlaa ibould VOLl NTF.ru It U at ibt Cllr Hall aad Vamaiaar Hill trarr dar BDlll Hlurdf, w laalal iPldU;aaa id KATrilAUZATION . . addujlleallnc i 1ft papira. in'i a.,lar , ,M TIIK P( lENTinc AMEHIt'AN I s A I. , ' ' MIS..' " V,NV "AM'iACMl(,;i). Il coutt na l iaillra Inlormalkii abcarnlaf all aW linrlant nduitrUI f)irtl oat al ibt CaSnlry 1'atti.ll law !rlttli tnd ItiM-uialori, A I.i an tjlirul ll, cf I'.ttut II iu,a. loiallierwllh auiAraua llluaiiallau tl r In.nitiona. Ju.li tad iU ililnoiT UM,a lu Uoraibolatnd Muulaeilea" II haa ton alllil a I itr up.ard. of latutr raira. an.l la almlli, J w tt ib, ,, ,t . Idol, rli "lalidaS . I woaolumti, tf Jill .ia, roren-aoclni Jluuary aj.J liil,, an publ ili.,1 tarb rrar .-u.r, li uji-eip.l. ci.) cj i.t.fin, s tr anouoi. ilf,5 t.t .1. nioutlii. ii.c,,li, to. i-t. ,n. ,5u,b K.Tr..A...K ln'"""'""' I.I AN Id'- Publlahart, Hcara. MI NN I'll a.' Vlw r&raaf AmJri. 0'V"" P'l"'"--ii'l .ill u-nliU tK,n. Addrr'a.'IiXv'g1'" 1 " w 7,7 W.".,HK M'N ITILISKKS 1-OI.IT tul 1 Anii.mti ilia art raai trtolara c,:1! sffi;1 V," ''";'"ti "it" T H E -Hfc' S U N. Thirtv-H'ourtK Yc.-ir. NKIV' YORK. TUE3DAV, OGTOlilill 2:1, 1800. ' l-rico Two Oonto EUROPE. Sun Cablo Dispatches. Iraporlanl News Abou. Mrx'co. Sailing of an Austrian Stoamor For Vera Cruz. THE AMERICAN FLEET ATHAMBURO. Banquet to bo Given to the Officers Tl-lis POPE. Ooolaratlon of Spain to Uphold HIi Tomporal Powor. AIIIIIVAI.H OIT. LATEST MARKETS. Foroign Nows by Steamer. Intrrentlnir unal Important Blnll Nrlri'llnn. Ac, Ac, akr. roiiKtiiN wvH n v ( Ani.i:. .Ilaalra. VlENIA, MilDil.tr, Ofl. !W. V alt'lltnKr will Mil from Trlrtlo fjr Mrtli'n rnrllivrilli, l.jr riproaa nnlrr of llio i:ninirur, Kruurii Jo iili. The Amrrlrain Plrrl. IltHHL'Rii. Mim.l.iv, (lit. 'Ji. Tito Ciittn! Sutrd Iron clml .Ml.iiilciiiiinnli, anil thn otlifr Mtaarla of Ilia Aiiinrirait Mfet, r t lliiiiilmrx, Tlif ollli'cra on S.itunl.y will Iw tlir Kiifala of a (jr.iml taniHnl irrpurril Wjr tlie luiiulcliml BUlliurlllot of tliia port. Tbe llaaiaa fartloa. MlliHIn, .Moliil.i.r. (),'t, ii Spuln Iia an- tiimncril lirr lutoiitlmi to upholil tho tem yxirnl power of tho l'opr. aflrr llio Frtnrli fortra lo.lo Itoiuo. Arrltrtla Oat. I.ivi.iinioi, MoinUjr, Dot. '..'. Tliri nlpam alilpa Krlii nml Now York, liollt from New York, OctoliiT iHU, nrrlrotl out ou .H.ilunlnj Tlic stcnimliip S.noiiln, from New York, Oi IoIkt Ctli, au.l (ho DAuuacua, from iie Iwc, )oiobf r filli, nrtltnl out to il.tjr. Financial nl ('mmpr.'UI frwa. I.n uiniHii, Mmiil.tr. Oct. Tlio cotton ui.arL.it li slu.iiljf, willi a.iK't to ilur of 1:1.11ml liitlaa. MUillliiji iipUii.il me ipiotoil at IW pnca. losimv, Moml.tr. Oct 1! Tlin inonnr m.ltktl la qiilH. OimanU for iiioiio.t rrtjf;. AMI.llll AV "KorniTIKa. Ilia following nr tlm rurrritt lirlraa for Alm rli jii in 1 1 ir : Knna, Wfi lllinola Ci.'liti.il., V. S. Klr Iwi-mloi, i;t. I.ATKST I'Alll.i: IMM'ATflllLI. to mi. ifimiiin 1'iieia.) itlnrhifi DtaaMrr. I.ivrni'ooi, (lilolnT if.' Ktcnlnn, Tin att'itiiialiip Dahii'l Hiilialcr. from Iximlan for Now York, lma put Into (jiircuatowu ilia uiaatcil. IlKnl.ly, Oct. W. Tlio i'riiau-o.non irrat.n of jiaca wa fonn.illr algmul to tiny. Ttnrtla. Klum .in:. (Hr. 'llio plrWariliim nf Wni'tlft hut ro.nliril in nr jrljr n unniiiiiiKiia TOlo for union taltli Italy. POIIKKiN NT.WN IIY STKAMP.lt. laaaaltr aflba Knaprrwa (arialla. Hia l'uria JIomib of tlm '.Hh, a Journal likely to ba well informed in audi a caar, obacrrra i "A lny or two ilncn we rrrr-hfil a melun choir alatmifiit rci'ctliig the Kiuprraa of Mrxlco, to wliii h wo hraifutrtl to citocrn ilrmc Our priratr Irllrra from llnina im lnippily Irara no rlouht on the tuhjrrt. Thn ri'iiaon of Her Mnjrtty hat ulren wiiy miller the aliock cuuanl hr ao niaur hoiira inlilenly JUapjiolnlcil." A I'arlt lcltrr in tha IHiKi'iMiEKri of llriiaarla annunnrra that Dr. Illanche, an wrll known for hl trrittuient of inrntal illtfuaet, haa been tent lor to Koine to alleml to the Kiuprr.ua; ami the Niikii, In uiun tiuiiliiK the rumor, re lnarka that "the alateiiitut uiatle by the Joukiai. iik I.imib, that Ihe Kmprraa t'har lotle will not ha able to ritlt HruaiM'la on the anulreraary of thn ilenlh of (Jucrn Loulae, ttenii to confirm the rrportt in circulullou," Parckaaa aflba Itebel ('mlarf beaaadaab. The Utrrpool l'nar, of the luih, aja: Hie faniout Confeilruila crularr .Shrnan iloah wua. It will be mnrintif ml, ijuirlly liltrniip to the FVilrrul uutlioriUia ut Liv erpool, on the termination of the clill wiir In America. Tbe I'ulli'tl hlul. a Coniiil at Llterpool hail her litlml upund ili'.p.ilehoil to Now York, but ahe w.ti ilrlwn buck ilia ubletl to the Meraey In u ucceaalou of plea. Aller lylnir for many mouth in the LttcriHHil ilocka, abo rnmn umler tho notice ofMeatrt. rliuilli . Flrinlui;. of liiiiiiloii.wliu were on tho lookout for u iuacl ault.iblo for tho i(iulrcinenU nf the Sulliui of Zunribiir. Tliia HitenHte now owin the faiunua rruiaer, the purthiiae thia week IibvIik bu n liuully elli-tli-il by Mciwra. hlotlilurt llrothera, of Literiool. Accident on Hoard tbe tllr ofl.lrrrpooL A melancholy ncciileut occurrcil at Liter pool on the lM.li inat., ou hoanl tha ateamer City of I.llel)ol. The thlp wu beiiiK loaileil for New York, when the boiler of a ilonkey engine whlib bail beeu plitcetl on the deck explotleil. Tito mini were killed on tha tpot, two olliele wero blown oter bourd, ami a loulli numcd Ward rcceired audi acrlou iiijuriei that ha died anou after be had been eonteyed to the hnapil.il. Sr eral other men wore muio or lia aovtrely wounded. Km .Hen far the Una-Hal. Narr. The naral editor of Ihe lindon TlMk-a nja, the aupply or auamen haa nt leiiKth reached what umieara to be the minimum point, no men Muf now urnilablo for the immediate cnmrulMion anil ninnulnir nf n. one liii lu either of the uret nirta of out lit. The Meraey frigate i. waiting commla. aion at 1'iirlaiiiniitb, but there are no men for her. and aupiHi.ing aha were required to proceed to tea within 41 hours' notice, her crow of seiunen could not ho supplied to her from the uaual legitimate source., eten were the whulo of our home porls luld under con tribution, nren Ylelorlav. A alngul.ir Hem of Inlelliccnce comes from Heme. Ihe llnti.ili Jllniater at thut Court Iri4 torm illi i iiiluini d (no doubt with the object nt iiiatiKatin it proaeeiillou) ag.tinat a Mima iiiiwapuper lur publiahlug caliimiii on. atnii iiieiiia willi reference toQuecn Vic t in. i Wh.it I li tua (aliimniea mo ho do not know. Inn w,i uro now pretty ceilniu to liear mine .iliout lliem than if utientlon hail not wen ilin i led to flats auhJccU I.ATKH VU 11 A. LI FAX. Hon n. Oct. W The stoamor Chimi, from l.iuiiioolll A. M Oct. 13, and (jiun-iu ton ii H, nrnred at tliu iort at 3 A.M. to dar. Mm h it :il p-Htougcrs for Halifax and W for lloitnn. It It staled th.it l l tho ciae of the Iliitlsh sleitmer Tiiiii.ido, si-.ied by Kpain, the rreiii'h (lorernniiiiit Inn odrlsed that of Madrid to admit their mistake in sclilug tho rvAael, In iiiitiimuUy tlm owners and crew, nml in ikn tlm n.oHt ample upology. Thn .I im.iii'n Coiuuilttee appeal to the publi.i Inr aubacnutiuua to tbe eitent of ten iioiiaaml pounds sleilim; for the priwet'- Hn of rA-(loternor L.rio. Ther h.nl s ully retained the rt a of Mr Cole -nine, (ueen'a (Snuna I for the pm.eculion It la st.tted lh.it the eneineers of Ihe Wui IVpirlment li.id derided In alter the run trtirtlnn of Ihe I'.irlaiiituillt fnttitlc.iti.iu mm .1 . oniliin.nl, in of granite .Hid Iron I. me of onliroly lion, of the mint tiiAAfiie -hararter. The deloti.iles at prejcnl in L.iI.iihI from Ihe llrlll.li North Amnricitu I'olonlea, had een eiitettultied at it b.imiuet by tho ilrilUli Vorlh Anieric.in Ani l.illon. Mint of the apeuker4 went atronli in fmor of tho Oon. federallon achenie. Ilirl I'arn trr.tn, Sucre tary of the Cnlniilea, il-rlineil, howorer, to commit liiiiKt-Kou 1 1,,. a 'ij. el. lie pnimlaed the matter alioul.l hate the full and careful alteiilinn of tlm (low-: umcnt. The French Lmp inr conlliitied -it lliar its. lie had rellcwul tin- troojn aluli,i:ied at llaruiine. 'Pie lbiurae was llrm. rl.Mlng at tV.'.U Tiio weekly rolurua of the Hank of F'r.iiit'e allow a decreaaoiu cnili ofmer tneuty two million francs. The China hud fair wiulher. Slut brings jJiW.OOi) sterling. She sailed for lloilon at 11 o'clock. Italr. A summ.try la puhll.hed of tlm treaty of peace between Aualrl.t nml Italy. It con t.iiiu no points of moment beyond what hare already been puhlnhe.. It.illllentiona were inehanged on the I'.th nt Vlennn. The It illans li.nl roinpli tcli oi cunli.l IVaehli rs, .Maiilu.t and llorgnforte. At the re.pieat or lieu Iterel, nil thn pn Iltleal pii.nuera in Vetilcn wero aet at lib erty on Ihe I lilt. A Luge tiiimlii r or erred were rt'iorted In Iiiimi been made nt Palermo of permua ci.inprnmi.cd by Ihe recent ili.lurbaiiiea. 'Ihe Italian Xenato l,;l ,ei u eomnke.l, and viaa holding aeerel aeaaioua for the trial of Admiral IVraano. It hat been iillli l.illr atated that the ,.. of Ihe llnlian lniia nt Palermo during the rlott niiiouiiled to :ki killed and woumled A telegram from Itniue, dated Oct. Ilth, " "A ill.plllh, ilnted llllllnioro. Oct 'Jtli, has been received hern Iruin n onim-ll of aeien Arclil.i.liopa ami four IIMmpa, In w hicli the salute thn ', ami ii.preaa wlaliaa for thn pr. -r?atiou of tho uiicletit righta of Ihe Holr See." I Ao-.lrln. Hie i:niieror had rrtui tied to Yieumi from laehia, and was to t out Torn tour throuiilt lloliciiii.i in a few ilnja. Prior to hit de parture Ihe llun-irlan Diet was to bo cnu rokntl, ami the Imperial protocol lamed, au nounciiiif that aa soon as iiegnlialloua with the Diet are brought to a s.iti.ratturr con. eliiaton Ihe Hungarian Mlnlatry "ill be foi tiled. Praaala. Thn I'ruaalan Cabinet hud addreaaeil re. preeiitatlona to Auatiia In refereneo to the arreat by tho Aitatrl.ui nulhoriliea nt Alt medeck nr Wl Hiiiignrlitua wlm fnriiii'.l a portion nf the former I'rii.ao lluiiuuH.in U'gion. The Austrian reply hr telegraph announced that tbeneeeaa.iry stejia haXbeen takn for carrying nut tho guarantees con tal. eil in tlm nacn treaty, and no Impedi ment would I.e. uliert'.l by tin, Aualri.ui an thoiilies to thn return of the meiubeia of the Legion to their homes, Itelclnui. The great a'ltnuinal rllhi meetiuj was prn greaaiugnilh much spirit nml eiithualuaui at ItrusaeU, Ktign iiumbera of Kugliili vo lunteers wero ptuaellt. Tnrkey. th a' Hi" i,eeJt'l"'1U '""i"""" ,u '" i liarni.ler,anil ,8 vu,in mind waa hee.ini. Inn nPBCAsc.1. It was ..,,! ,ht II... leaders i'J,'e ",,,lrKm' ,U'' " 'I'Ptitmlon to Siritli l'a.,2l..neriiig to enter Into iicj-olhi. tlont for sulimljaititi on eon litlon that tho eonrereiiceson the suhcet should take plaeo '' Ui im-MiJ 9f tLv conauls of Kraut-. , Kiiglsiul, ami i'ril4lu, aud tho coudltivu bad bet-ii incepted. Ther,. were already 3",X1 Turkish troops of the line in Kplrus and Tlmaanly, and lur ther re-enroreemeiits wem to I mi sent. A rising iiftllie Chrlatians of Hiom dlatitcts was cuiMldered Iminlneiit riiosi m:w zkai.ami. MklrmUhlns ullb llrbels-New Line al Meauablpa A Hare IHnaiend-fllaeoTer. Jcsjtt-aleMas-PerU latMan loaeb. The first batch nf newapapers frnin New Zealand by way of Panama has been re celred at tho Hrn Ofllco. 'Hilt Hue ul stoam sblpt between New Zeal mil and I'.in.inn Is likely to pruve a grand sueeeas. The laat trip was made by the Kalknur.i In !M d tys. The. slcamahlpa will hereafter make regu lar mouthly trips. The Importance of this ready method of ooiutuunlcatlng with Aus tralia will lio highly appreciated by Ameri cana. The followlugnews items aro gleaned from New Zealand papers of Sept. Itti Tliero bad been some skirmishing in tho yielnltr of Waliignngoro, and the rebels had drlten back tho force aent ngnintt them. Many of the nalliea, howou-r, had come In nml requested to be enlisted, and the rebel orgaiilnatliin was fast breaking up. A man named lllake bad purchased a rough dlamoud finm a digger for and Ulng subeiiieiitly oirered iWO fur it, made careful iuuuiries as to thn eel, and found its real value to bo about .r.,liK). An olllclal eallmato of llio Maori race, lu New Zealand, imikes thn number ubout iff.lsW. It was formerly Hl.0il. A iiumberof pine aneds have been dis tributed throughout tho country, but tho plno trio doi.s not lluuilsli in Now Ze.t land. A company fur the preparation of flat was about to eommeuetihiisineas In Kulapoi. ery nstiin.lve muihliiery was biliij: lor warded fur Ihal purpiMn. A new -lroleum region had been ills cotered, ami tho oil found of smw-rinr qual ity t any uther jet obtained. A shaft had Iwen sunk to the depth or t:w feet, ut Weill stone's, and gold dlacoteicd at tho bottom, but in small amount, A gunlleiiuu who had travelled front Ho kilika tnChristehurch, wrllesth.it tho trip would bo entirely agreeable, but that his two fellow ii.isaengers happened to ho mad men, omi of whom totJioll his trowaers and ran nil the hill with them uuder bis aim, and tbe other begged n newspuier to ILjht a lire lu his boot., to keep his feet warm, amusing himself in tho inennlimo with threats to cut his neighbor's throat. Tlm cnllln dl.euso had been snvero III tho neighborhood of Auklaml, but was subsiding. FltO.II TIIK VIIT. Ileslraellve Hlonu at M. Lonta. Cisr iMnii, Oct. 2-.'. St. Iuls yesterday afternoon was rlslted by a terrlblo storm, which did great damage to houe, churches and buildings of every description, several of which wero blown down. A number of persona were Injured. All the telegraph lines leading from St. Louis aro prostrated ; and it Is consequently impossible to obtain the particulars at present. The (into at hlca,o, III. -ta; Houeee Crnthed-I Ire Prrsoua Killed. Ciiiuai.ii, Oct. During the storm last night, the brick building lu process of election near the cor ner of State aud Madison Streets was blown down, eriuhing five fume structures ttdjuin in'. Twolvo persona wero buried beneath the ruins, and lite of them were killod, while the others wero seriously woumlul. Hearr Onle on Ihe Lakes. Ooi.r.sui!BO, Oct. '."J. A heavy gain has been blowing hero all day. Communication between hero and 1'i-eseott, C. W., has been shut otr. The ferry bouts bare ceased to ran on account of tbe galo. No disasters are yet reported on thn lakes, although it Is feared that there arn aoiuu. ritn.M PHILADELPHIA. 4eand Itrue nail .Ifatrh belwren Iks Al. laatles aad I be Atklrllea. l'illl.Alu:l.i'iiii, Oct, 93. Tin) locond of the .erics of grand base tall matches, between the Athletid anil At antic Hue Hall Clubs lor Ihechamplonsbip, oinmeuceil on thn grounds at the former Club at ten minutes rtst two o'clock this tflcmoon, and concluded after seven Innings !i. .1 been played, at a quarter to lite o'clotk, rain commencing to fall and darkness com ing on soon after. Tho Atlantic went to but on the eighth Innings. The acoro stood i Athletics 31 ; Allantics li. The. gsnie la pronounced one of tho finest irer played In this country. The police lrgul.itl.ini w ro or the must ctrellent char. icter. and perfect order prevailed. About lire thousand I idles and gentlemen congre gated within thn enclosure, whlln all the surrounding h ues, trees, high grounds And vehicles wei i crowded Willi spectators), making the t ena one nf great animation. It bad been iheetening rain all day j tho ky was clu 'y, and the weather cool, though there . ere occasional blunts of sun shine. The t In did not coiiiinence filling until near ft n lock, The play or Ihe mem hersul both ubs was rery fine. Tho lol lowlug ii the mo I ATlllbriCS. Kleinrelder, I ' base 3 4 Mcllrlde, plleli.w- a 4 Iteaeh, Vd base , 0 c Wilklns, s. s 2 a dnakill, ceuln tl.dd a V Dockney. ent.-her..,. ft '. Sen.endor r, rl it-field a 4 Haler, leli ileld , 0 J. Pike, id b so 1 '-' ATI.. Stll'S, I'earee. riglil-llehl :i j Smith, a. a a 1 Mart, lat bise 'J U 'nine, ','d b i.i a a Cli.ipiinili. lell-lleld I S HaUin, centre y I'rntt, pitcher 3 Kergn.ui. .1.1 b.i... " a j Mills, cntiher 3 I s oiik nr Ivmmi.. Alhlrlim Ut liinlnga, I j 0; 3.1, : ltd, . ; .Hh. ft, ilth. i; ;n,, . .I.i.i'...-I.l tuning,, ll, '.M,a,3.l, I, lib, 3. ilh, 1, l,h, 0, rib, -.'. lik.Ttll.s Finsr Ismmis Ihe game I'limiueiieed at leu minute, past two o' bn k with Ihe At lanlies nt bat. Peine, ufler bating one stiiko called 011 him, sent a ball pc rpoudicu larly upwards whlih was easily caught by Dockney 011 lly. Smith took bat ami sent low kill to centre Ileld, bt which he easily made his llrst base, uftrrwards sleallug his second. Start shared tho fato or I'earee, sending a foul lo Duckney, who clinched It on tly. Crane struck 1111 easy nun to Klein felder, who held it, ami the side went out with a ien, letting Smith on ibjnl hase. Kleinrelder ope I for Ihe Athletics, and sent 11 geiille one to Crime, who llehled It to llrst, and Dan took 11 back euL .Mcllr',(i, was no less uiilorliiuate; U lug take,,, un Hr by Kergusun at third base. Heath, b.ni , ,. of his grounders out to lelt Held, L "i-i0b ho secured his base, snmi ufl.e . ,, '!' the am nml, and making ' ,. ;I-'K nverthmw to Criiiio. . ' V,,r"L an Apussnil hill. ft'inlng homo on a.-.,nible.l "b'tins, alter giving tho louJ. iltonsaitils n aperimi'ii of his , aent 11 safe akjaernper to light Ileld, iiN.ti whit It be made Ida st-eond, siMin after slenllng his third, where he remained, lias, kell In-lug well 1 aught out ou tly l,y Onltin at eeiitio field. Hde out w ilh one run. Sm'iiiii Insimis Chapman opened the luulugs for the New Yurketa with a low one wliithltviuji run fvr without ntull, gltlng Chapman bis llrst and Afterwards his sct'ond 011 an orerthrow of DiH.kney. tlnlrlti knocked Swill groundling to lelt field, br which be uude his llrst ami Chapman his third. 4 lu I v In stole his second, ami Pratt, inking the hat, was fouled by Dockney, Keiguson sent a snl't Alt' to llrst basa and Kir lufdder held it. F'ergtiSt.arellmd, Duck ney iini(lietliig bomef.laie. Chapman sloln home, Mills followed with 11 glass kisser lo right Held, on width ho uiatle his base ami "it Halt 111 home. Miles crept to second ami while trtiug In get thlid was put out hr Pike. Side out with two runs. Dot kuey mauspli'uously rnr the Alhlrtles, went out ou strikes and Seaeudorfer fol lowed with a tly to 3d base, which F'ergy uabbetl. F'isher sent u stinger out to centra Ileld, making his 1st and criepiug afterwardi to ad and 3d. Pike, utter making two strokes, sent it foul to thn 1st base, which Mult took 011 lly.ctosiug thn Hillings with a blank, and baling Klaher lu thn 3th Scorn, a to I In favor of thn Athletics. Tilliili I.NMsiis Peareo opened with it bounder lo Pike, who qulcklr lidded It lo Klciiifrldcr. and Dick sat ilnwn alining I In, bats. Smith sent another to right field, iiiailn his first base and nlternurtls his J third by Mart knocking a cloudy bull to centre Held, which (luskell mutTi-d. 1 Crane sent Smith aud Start home, und made hia second by a spleudiil hit beyond centre Held. C'hapimiii lollowed with another high omi to left held, by which Crane got home, Chapmuu soon alter following him by a lotty lo centre. Pratt knocked nu easy tly to Ifeacb, which thn latter embrueed, ami Tom rested bis limbs 011 enrpct. Ferguson made his llrst on n groiiu.li r tn right Held, and sent (laltln to third. Mills went nut 011 u fuul IhiuiuI. well calculated by Dot knny, putting his side out Hint leaving ll.tlMu uud rYrgilsoli 1111 bases. Kleinrelder sent a high compliment to centre-Held, which Hull 111 beautifully ac knowledged Mclliide was tery pn-llily tak en by ( rune 1111 lly Iteaeh knocked 011 au easy one to third, but F'ergusoii lidding it slowly to Start, Heat h made his llrsl, and sunn after hu Hecoud 011 a passed ball. Wilklui, utter knot king his usual compli ment of fouls, sent a dnisj trimmer lietwteu f ratio's feet, making his seeuuil, ami sent Iteaeh hoint llnskill knocked au easy 0110 to third, towanls which Wilkitis was run ning, ami latter and llio side was put nut willi one run. Score, li to a iigainst Phila delphia. P t.L HI It ItiMMis 1'earre sent au eleva tor between the second and third, und m.uln his llrst. Smith jiut it similar nun lu left Hi Id. seuding Peareo to second. Start 1I11I11 to W ilklns, who fielded tho lull to Iteaeh, putting Smith out, Peareo making hit third. Crane iiiadu u lovely skybiruin-r loientro Held, sendlug both Peaico and Mart home, mid making Ins sccuud, and then his third ouupusstd ball, from which ho got homo by a safe lofty 0110 of Chapman's to crntro held. Chapman made his second 1111 u pass ed ball, and crept tu his third, (iiihiu, uf ter making two strikes, was put uut 011 a tunl buiiml by Dockney. l'r.Ht sent a luw ball to Iteaeh, who transferred it to Kieii felder, uud the side went out with llitoo runs, leauug Chapman ou his third. The Athletlrs wanned to tho wmk. (las kill, alter knocking a foul tu Mills, which tho latter mulled, scut a bouncer between llrst uud second, which Start ran tor and lie Idod to Pratt at llrst base, but too late lo lint out (laskill. Dockney aent a beauty to lull Held, mulling Ids third uud (i.takill his inn. Seseiidurler lollowed with a groumli r tu centre hold, ujon which Dotkuey came home N seiidi.rler nude bis seeond on a passed lull, unit homo ou a tph-ndli! lutoier c.-ntrt! Held by Klaher, who made the only home run of Ihe day. Pike was taught nst 1.11 u foul lly by Mills. Kh inli Ider drum u low one to right Held ami set 111. d ins first. Mcllrlde sen' a loll 0110 to lelt Held, 011 which hu would hato luailo a hoiue 11111, only Kleiuleblcr bud lo run li.n k am. touch seci.ml liuse, Jaitter got home, uud .11.' Undo held his third. Ili-.u h sent Mi-Undo liuliln by 11 high-ller to lelt Ileld, ulnl luailo bis thud, getllug hutiin 1.11 au on iilimw i.y F'elgusou to Cruue, W ilkins, utter milking two strikes, sent a grass skiuiim-i lo I'eigu son, who lieldcd it to Muil,utid out wmt Wilkius Kuahell sent 11 low one between seiuud ami thud busi 1, h) whu h ha made Jus base, creeping uttiiwunls to second and third, wlieie ho lemaiiied, Dockney guing out ou strikes ; the luulngs closing lor seven runs. Score U tu IK Finn Innimiis. Kergusun hit a high 0110 to Iteucb, who secured it, Mills put u grounder towards light field, making bis first, and afterwards his third by a wild throw or Dockney'e to Iteaeh, I'earee knocked the sphere, toward tuJrd, who lieldcd It to first, putting lUdurd out, bill giving Mills his rim Smith aent a grounder 10 short slop, which Wilklns assigned to Xlclnfddor, and the aldo went out with one run. Sesemlorfer opened fur the Athletics with an e.tay ono to Crane who mulled it, Sen send.. Her making his llrst and anon after Healing hit accoml. Kialer sent a low buiiti Iv to left liel.l, which Chapman lnlsse.1, and it est in.i.lc his second. Sensemlnrfer came hiiinri, like knocked a perpendicular, which l'ralt took on tly, Klciiifd.ler aent n swift one to left field, mad.i his tlrst, and drove Hsler home. -Mcllrlde dime a low one tn Pratt, who mailed to Start, pulling the former out. Kleinrelder making hit second 011 a passsd hall, Keach A1. !""' '" r"l,ro H'hl, driving Klein relder home s Iteaeh afterwards stealing his second. Wilklns knocked a grounder tn en, luakiiiir his secoud and semllug Keach J1,""'". .."Ilkllis c.lliin home oliabeuutvuf Oaspilla to centre Held. Dnckner Aent a flyer tn third, which was nabbed lir Kergu son, leatiug llaipill 011 the second I'the sldei g.tlng out wllh lite runs. Score 11 to ID In rnvoror the Athletics. 1 ''IV" l"r',' Matt opened with a high ball betoud the thinl, which Piko ran fVr aud took pretlil) ou the tlr Crann folleVed with a similtr imp lo right Held, which Nmsnnilerfer caught. Chapman knncketl a r"!7 '' centre Held, br which tin made Ike third, but trying to run home .11 n pass bill was put mil by .Mi llrlde on the homn pl.tle, and Ihe aldn went out wllh a blank ""YV; "Muilorfer, nf thn Athletics, sent a high ball to the left Held, securing his base. H.b.r did likewise, makitig his ae coml, and driving Seiisenderferto the third. I ike kuockad a grounder to the third, whloh lerguaim not plying attention to tho game, missed, bringttig Sisseiiilerfcr home, and f.i , V?.""' I1'1"1' VVn sidling his aecond, hie nrelder kitinked a safe one to oentre Held, securing his base and bringing Killer and Pike home, Kleliifelder laaklngdils sec omi nml third 011 pass balls. McHrhto fob nwed with a safe, one to the left Held, um.ln his seeond, ami sent Kleinrelder home. I euch knocked n lufly one to thu ceiitro of llio Held, making Ids base, and lifter ward alealiug his s.-ennd. Wilklns knocking It beauty to the lelt liel.l, luailo his Accoml, and sent back In the third, nml Mcllrlde I111111.1. (laskill dime . low urn. to the right ,,r"' ""'I ,lrt" Itetch and Wilkin, h, .inc. (la.klll reaeb. the second 011 it, ass ball, and the third on 11 high one lothecentie Held by D.H'kner, whlcVt (lab tin missed. (I isklll coming boinn 011 au oierlhrow to Mill.. Scnsctidnrfcr Aent a boiiiiiler to Smith, who fielded to Start, Sen semlorler nut, Kisler, atuidiug a skimmer to 1 ho left Held, made Ids second, nml tent HiH-kliev home. Ilktl dnitn a i.n.in!.F 1.. tlm lelt Held, giving Kisler hit run. Melnlelder sent a slow ono '! ..V'f "'I'1'., but made bis bas, Mel rido kitoeketl a low one to the left Held, semilog Kleinrelder tu second and Pike home. Iteaeh hit 11 earn ball lo the leli Hold Aciidlng Mellrido to seeond, when Klolnfeld er, attempting r home, was touched out by Mills. Mcllride and lleech eaeli niAklng base nu pass ball, Wilklns, after about a dmen foulj, made three strikes. ' ... for his basn ami reached it, Mcllrid. Alh'lelb-sT1 n0"',, '"'X '' ,Cn ,U f'lvor of 11,0 ll,h.t?'rV,r,',J,," -""hl" "" " "I'lcndld r . '.f ,1-I'I. sslilcls Kesler look 1 t lMiilllllly wllh Ida light band. (Uecelved with eulliutlastlc applause.) Pratt knm ked alanmder In W Ilkins, who was too alow lu sending it to llrst, Pnitt securing his base, rcrgueoii took bit tlrst and l'rattdds second VJ'ii T." M"X 'ttllfl1 u" Mo. Ililde, lratt coming home ou nit over throw of Pike's, and Ferguson mak ing his thlnl. Mills went out ou strikes. Penrcu sent a grounder towards past shi.it stop, sei tiring Ids base aud Ker giisnn bis run. Smith drove n grrimder to Henr i, who lieldcd It to KllciitcU(.r. .,( the Aids went out, leaving lVnico on second base, hating ecured two inns, Dockney was suinuiarily disposed of by a foul lly es'ight by Mills. Seiisemlnrfer aent i high ono to lelt Hold, 011 which In iiiadu his second, ul'trrwurds stealing to thlnl ,! coming lionm t'.1 . 14 VLT ""'r 1" Hie left Held by sler. like knocked a high ono to Crane, whocaunht it. Kh-lurehles sent a safo ono to left Held, making his Hist, and Pt.lcr bis th.nl. the Litter eniulng homo on 11 high one knoekril by Mcllrlde to loft Ileld. Idmch fol lowed will, a grounder lo centre Held, 11111k "f "!!, Mellrido his tlilid, and Klulitfeder his mu. Mellrido cumo home on un oterlhrow to Crane, nml Iteaeh fullnwad on a aafu lull of Wilklns to left Ileld. Wilklns lumto his ancotitl tin 11 pass ball, nml third on llnskllls high hit to centre Held, hitter making his llrst and siib.e quclitly his second oil a pass ball. Dnckner went out on a foul lly by Mills, closing tho Innings with Hie runs. Scolo 31 tiilalu furor of Ihe Phlladelphlalis. The Kiuiiiii Inmmis were roiui'ieiiccd by Stait sending m tl, ,, tirltl, making bis base, when, rain beginning to lull quite hearlly, tlin iimiilrn called tho gume at n qtiurler tu lire o'clock, 'II1eo.l1.ro llomelsler, of tha Kuroku Club, of Newark, N. J., acted ns uuiplie, ami llou ton and Mulllner as scorers. From Washington. Wasiiimitiin, Oct. Wd. The President has appointed William II. Tboriihitrg to be Sunejor-Oeiierul for the Sluto or Nevada; Joshua I), (leddlnga Assistant I'. S. Treasurer at Charleston' S. ('., nml Lll P. Norton, Solicitor to repre sent tho United Slates befuro tho Court of Claims, Acting Master llully, commanding the I'lilled States steamer .N'ewbern, reports to the Dcp.iitni. nt fruiu Kor West that 011 tho fourth, whin in latlluilo '."I.3S Noilli, longl. lu.le SO.mi Wi st, hn disrutered ft largo pleco of lloatiug timber, niulby 11 rlgllunt aeiirch, disiotered a rait containing flio mun, 'I hey proted to bn the captain, second mate, cook and two seiunen of hn Ilrtllali bark Ainbrobelne, wbieh foiiiidercd In ft gain October 1st. they woro from I'eiisaci.la, Florida, bound to tjueeus town, ami when nicked up wero without food and clothing, ami nearly vshaiisteil, Tho rult was small, thn sea beaty, and it was with the greatest dlllicully they wero rliahled to hold on until itacued. These men were the remainder ol a crew of Hftcen, the of whom perished It upimars from n rcjKirt of this lo Ihe Luglish Cnnsul at Key West, who waa iiiqiriM-il of the disaster by Acting Master llully, that Ihe partitt leteii ed weru lilty-t-lght miles distant Ironi the nearest buul. 'Iht ir tt-s.el fotimlered sutau tv Hie miles east of Capo Ca11atc1.1l. Hear Admiral Pearson, Coiuiuauiliug tha South I'aiilu- Smadiun, It-ports lo thu Nuvy 1 cj irtnis-iit fioiu Culluu, on the L7th ult., that albtirs theio uro tranquil in overy ro siect. Tho I'liacatura was sfill at Valpa raiso; Ihe Wutcica wits at I'lnama, nwalt iug the arrital ul the party aliout to survey tlm Isthmus fur a ship canal. Itnur Ail miral Pearson riqiorts tho sii-amer Sci-uuae at San Frniiclacn, and thu Datulali uud the Nyack at Cullao, Tho Department Iras ndtlces from Hear Admiral W, 11. Ildl, tuiiimauiliug tho Knst India Sspiadron, dated .V.igu.kl, Jai in, July lli, lu w Mdi Irifnriniitiiiii is given of tho urnral of tho Last India stum ship Supply nt Mam, nu the Kth ol .Inly, with alurca lur Iho sqii.ulion. 'I lie Supply w,.s USdatauu hi r p issuer, whicli is the shiirtnst m.tile by uuy tessel f 1 0111 the Lulled htutus to C'lilua this si Uioll. L'uitiil Mates Consul Kirkiatrlck, nt Nus suti, umler dale of October Uth, In lor ins Secietnry td Statu Sowurtl, lor tho benelit of Aiiieiican inteiestr, that ill tho lata htir-lii-anii which passed oter thn West In dia Isl.ii1.l1 nu Ihe tit at instant, tho following 1ighthiiu.es went Injured ur destroyed, and somo nut destrny. ed urn nut tu bo leln-d upon, 'llio lighthousu at the " llol.i in thn Wull" has no light burn ing; Omi Cuy lighthouse damaged ; light ut Klbow Kay not to be deja nded iqion Na noii light, ut entratiio of barlHir, latileru broken, uud a Umieirary light erected, which ean be seen nut leebly lur thrno lulled, Tbe light at tbe Mutate Isaacs Un right, and tha other lighthouses are nut yet heard from. Captain A. L. Case, I. S. Nary, has Wen detached from duty as fleet captain of the Kuiopean squadron, and placed on waiting orders. tl Is staled (Vit the Cnarlennaster't De. pirliuont has reerlied orders to "rotlde quarters in this dutriit for in.mio' troops. The shipment and sale of commUsmry stares thut hail been accumulated beredur Ingtbe war, barn ceased, by tlLrwtlou. within thn Asli two months. Tlia city Is quite tilled with strangers. At the last Cabinet meeting. sys a tils patch to thn TnimtsK, it was resolretl to de mand payment at thn hands of the llritlsh llorsriimeiit In full for all the outrage com nl'.ted by the relml prltateert which were fitted out In Knglitnd. This Is said to have boon the decision or thn Cabinet! and to carry out this decision, intlriiellona were tent nut tu Mr Adams last Thursdar, If Kugland suggests Ihe propriety of calling a commission, our (lotornmeut will not ac quicACo. It Is also stated In the same dispatch that on Wetlnesday last President Johnson, Hen, (Irant and Secretary Seward held a meeting, ami It was determined to recommend, as a meastiro of the Administration, tliat we should pay the French claims in Mnticti and receive Metlcan territory lu eirhange, pro bably In tlm neighborhood nf Ottaymaa Istw, Campbell will shortly detiart lor Met Iro. Tbe Juarri Government will bo recog. uiicd, anil no other. TIIK TItOl.'ni.K IN MAKVI.AMI. AtUltUnal AreaaBla-Prwrlaaaallan af (iav. Bwtian. IIai.tihoiik, Oct, k'J. The following pro clainntlutt hat to night Ixen issued by Our. Swnnn i 'Slnln of Maryland, Kiecutlve Depatt ment ll'ArrYrt, It has comn to thn knowtedgn of thn Kieculivo that military and other roinbliintlonsnro now forming ill the cllr of llallimore for the piirpnan or obstructing anil resisting the Okcrutlon or the laws of this State; an I H'Arrrtu, There U reasou to believe that similar romblnntluiis nrn nttemited to be orgnnlreil in others, with thn Intention of invading the sort of the State nf Maryland, to deprivn ber rltliens of their Just rights under the laws, nml to control thn people or the Stnto by violence and ilitlinldatloni Now, lliereforo, I, Thomas Swanu, (lor criiuroflhe Slulo of Mar land, do, by this my pmelamalliiii, solemnly warn thn lev1 . era of all audi Illegal nml rerolutlo'-.ary comblnattoua against the jience aud uignitr of the Stale I llnit in tlm eveul (,r riot anil blootlshed gruwliig mil of t,voliitlona. ary proeccdliigs, hey , lw U,M , , s rlctest accjiinlttP,,, , ,r f be Slate will 1, , s tsratlatts-tl lo bring them to prompt a-.,,, MetUri puulalunruf, r .i.01- tinder my hand and the great teal l 1 "n Slnto or Marjlaiul, at thn City of An ..spoils, this twenty-second day nf October, Irltsi. (Signed), Til. M 11 Swan. lly tha Ootrrnor. John M, Ctfirr.it, Secretary or Slate. TIIK HTOK.1I. Dlaaatrstva Itr sails In St. Lenta. Hr, laiii'ia, Oct. ?J, Thn most terrific wind storm that rver tlsilc.l this section or tho country, swept over this city nt half past four yesterday afternoon (doing 1111 In credible amount of damage), from the South bearing a little eastward. It seemed to twist likn a screw, and lasted from ten to fifteen minute.; wns about a quarter or a mile widn when it llrst struck, but grew narrower as It proceeded North. .Scores or buildings wero linroorod, and hundreds were more or or less damaged. Trees and retiees wero uprooted lu every direction ; Abutters, algu. boards, timbers nud all loose things wern carried through thn air almost likn feathers. Nu lives huro yet bcuu reported lust, but aeverul persons wero aerereiy Injured. 'Ihe following aro aome of tho most seri ous Injuries sustained 1 All the cbimnersnf thu Cllr Hospital were blown down and tho A'Uolnlng house completely wrecked. Thn iiiilltiisiicd brick stables of the People's Hallway Company, near Liftvello Park, wits blown down nml tho old stables demol ished. Two biowerles, on Lnl'njctto avenue lust chimneys ami putt or their tours. The Church or the Angels, lu thn toiirse of con strurtlon on St. Aiigurine, had tho roof, tho whole South und portions or all tlm oilier walls blown down, Tho pastor's houaoneur by alao wus badly damaged. A new Ihree-story ware heuse on Sixth street, belonging to Mr. Koenig, was pros trilled only a portion or one wall was left standing. The roof of Itanium's and Leu dell a lintels were somewhat damaged 1 alio thn Mercantile library Dull, A large por 'un.of tho tin roor of D.irley'a miirhle building 011 the corner of Kiflb undOllte streets, was lolled up and blown Into the In thn greatest fury. Tho storm seems tn liitro been spent on the O' Fallen Pulyteriiio Institute, a tery largo unfiiruidietf build ing near thu corner of 7th and Chestnut streets. Two Immense chimneys were blown down breaking bulet lulu thn roof Into which tho wind entered, tnre up the tin roof llkn papers, and carried largo ortlous or It, weighing several hundred pounds, n dis tance of from two to Hie blocks. A three sliirr brick bniisn uiljnluliig had the win. In nf tho rear end forced lu, ami Kathcr Ke. ley, the pastor of thn Church of liumaculiito t onceptlou and Its iH-ciipituta, were badly '"'rt. Severn! other houses lu tho iiiimndlulo vicinity wero seriously damaged. Several steamboat, wl,ro ,UW, fro, ,mr moorings nml lorred across the rlter. All tidegmph lines loading out of tho city wero prostrated ami thn Hro-alnim tele graph was badly cut up, Hut a (wr tiou of tho dumago dune in the city Is let known, and nothing has been received Irom tho country, w hero it Is especled the damage has been very great. It,iin nccoin lunled the wind, and a good deal of hail fell. Jim wind was strung ami heavy, ruphllv drifting clou, It pretulled until past mid night, but this morning the weather It dear uud qulta cool, Mr. Prabedr s .tlunltlccucp. llAf.TlMOUK, Oct. .. Muiur Chapmsn convened tho City Council to day to make or rungeineiita for the puhlio reception of Mr. I'eubody, 011 tho occasion of the dedication of the Pnahotly Institute on Thursday lint. Mr. I'eubody hat written a lcltrr to Ihe trustees In which he makes a fmthtr yift to the hiilllule of half a million dnUan. j Nows Items. lly TtltgrajA lo Iht .Vcte Tor Sun.) Dciii.mi forty-eight hour ending a P. JL, jesterdny, twelilyono cases of cholera warn reported lu Chicago, Illinois, Including Hvo I deaths. IIlKAM Cikin assaiilteil with an me, Mrs Henry Laker, thn wife of his employer, lu Petersburg, N. V-, 011 Krid.iy night hist, cut ting Into thn brain. She will die. Tho mur derer escaped. C. H, V Hunt was fatally shot yetterday forenoon, In Nashdllo, Tenli., by Hugh Mo (lavock. The dllllculty originated in a pub lication about nu Improper Intimacy botween limit and Meflnriock' mnthir. J Tiik guhleicltemeut in the upper conn, ties ul tho Statu of (linrgut Is Increasing, lib horn is found lu Lumpkin ami Hill Cuuutiu-4. Sales uf intuet ale uia.lu at high llgiues, Tiik morning p tsso-iger train from llnstoii for Portland, run oil thn track yesterday, near North lleiwnk ttatlou. Tliero was considerable damage, to car., but uo passen ger wcru hurt. AllTIIUli Williams, his wlfu aud two daugh ters, wuro roceiitly uiunbireil nt Home, (la. Two negroes eoiiimiile.l the murder, with uses, ami they h.ne I. -en .uro, led, ()Uo coufessml tli.a .ill. 1 uouiidnig Mrs. Wil liam bo ratisheil !ui 1 1 - object of the negroes was moiie,. but iln-j 1. I none, Atumr 3,i) ul Sahhath h lo.ol , !..'i.icii cola hruted the Ceuli.ll.lt of An WulUud- ww.Vli I 'I. lie Ititir.tl,., MARiYLAND. Oo7ornor Swan a:d tho Polloo CommlBtioners. Thai Cnf I'orninlly Oprncil. 81'ATKMK.Vr"0K 'ITIK (lOVLUNOIt, He Donioi ibnCompromlso Report THIS PHOPLH OP BALTI.MOItR TPAliKSS ltKVt, 1' OP TIIK VOStXtYsktOSKKS. aVurlncIlctlon of tho CsOTor-aor tlueatlonetl Tho Gojotnor Annoanoro His Power to Aot. I run cask Posrpo.M'p to kihdav SERIOUS JI0jOAGERST0VVN. Ono Sinn Kllleil Nercrrtt VToantletl. Ad die. ltitrv..R, 0,1, v..,.ii1," ,fttnx ot charge, against the Pollen Comnil.sloners. e.aiimence.1 this marnlng ,t Annt.dis, 1. r.r Oor. Swtnn, In tha Incentive Chain ber. The ease was opened hy the (luroraor making a statement, He stl.l that bohro taking up the rase hn desired to corroct a statement that be had seen published, that ho had pnqioied a compromlsi. When hn found It necessiry to evaminn Into Ihe conductor a Slatn officer, hn would do It lu tlin shipn of Instructions, commanding him tn obey thn laws. He could make no compromise nf the laws of the State. The llotenioraaiilthat he n-pn.ll ite.l the charge that hsd been inailn that be, Ihe (loternor or tlm State, was associated with rebels and rebel sympalbiiers. Ho was In lavnr of a prompt reconstruction or thn Stales upon the basis of loyally lie could not recog liltn that any Statu was out of the I'niun, and be was opposed to enforcing, negro suffrage tlui uegru equtlltv upon an unwtll lug Isolde In aTit Stale without their con-le-iit' For this dltrerejice of opinion, ho said, ho was denounce'l as A rebel symp.v thlier and a traitor. Hn would also notice, he laid, another fact. Iteforn this Investl- f;ation had been entered upon. or Ik-fore any iitlmallon had been given as to what his Judgment might be, military organisation wem being inaugurated In Italliiuuni In op Hisllinn to anticipated netlntt, and threats had been held out or inraslou or the Stabs by parlies living beyond lis limits. He warned nil engaged lu such efforts to eirlts the people of Ilaltlmorn to a resistance nf the laws of the Slate, that they would bo held to a strict aecountrthltltr, lie tald he wouhl now (aln ,,,, ,1,. ;, J--; freedom front all partisan bias. Mr. Stirling, of the counsel fur tho com missioner, then proceeded to read thn reply of tho commissioners, lu which they take thn ground that the ower of removal con ferred iqion the gnternnr gives him no power to try them for nlllclal misconduct, and that be can only do an after such charges Inst o been proven by a coirt uf competent JnrUllctl.111. Thn reply goes on to deity the truth or thn charges preferred against them, and, lu conclusion, euyst Your Hii-cllc ury, it Is because we have ti hcld tlm law that .. aro now assailed ; not because we but o broken it. It Is for ullinal fidelity during three years of war, in whloh wo have held nlllco, that this political attack Is inadn by those who, lu tho very ciocitlltn chamber, proudly proclaim that they ure Southern yinpathers. We bellove lhatyoii U.e bad hhundant opportunity to know that this Hoard hat duuo lis duly. From reaped tu your ouTclal iioaltion, and from a decent regard for tho opinions or mankind, wo make this distinct and detailed denial of the charges, Wor.niuot lecogiilm your right to try us. Wo cititiiot gliiiuii thn uutho rlty and duty vested In 111, and luipose.lou 111, unless upon the Judgment 0rtl111J11.llcl.il tribunals ol the State, wo are required todo so." The reply coni'linles by expressing the hope that tho (loreruor will rellero the apprehensions of tho clliseiis of llaltlmoro by refusing to en tertain this notel Jurisdiction, aud declining to s.li. men thn objects or those who have appeared before him, and who, they any, would rejoice lo see hint produce a conflict iu llaltimuro, Messrs. Schley and sitrobe, for lb peti tioners, thru maintained tho jurisdiction of the (loternor, and educed their readiness to arguo the question, (Tore mor Swann tald that, after mature reflection, ho wat sail. lied that the law gave him thn (Hiwer and luado it his duty to in vestigate and past upon tho charges or offi cial misconduct against officers, and there fore he maintained that he had Jurlsdictiou lu this case. Tbe counsellor the Commissioners then an nounced tl.il their mission was at au end, and withdrew. After consultation with the counsel fur the petitioners, the (luvcruor appointed Wednesday next tu try the case, when wit nesses will tie siimmoued to apjear. I.tri.n Tho case of tho Police Commls tloneit bus been postponed till Kriday. Oetteral Cauhy, Commander or the De. partmcnt, oamn here from Wushingtuu to day, mid had an Interview with the Mayor and Police Commissioners, It is understood that tho object of the visit wat to Inform himself us to the condition or all tlrs iu this city. Wo have reports ftum Hngerstown or a serious atlair theio on Saturday evening during a politic, il meeting held by tho un conditional Union men. A disturbance oc curred, ami tire-arms wero used, resulting in the killtug or one man, a Conservative, and seriously wounding two other partici pants iu the meeting. The man killed w uamed Chtttlos Uall. A dispatch to the Philadelphia Imji lltm, dated Sunday, sats : At a political meeting of Conservatives In Westminster, yesterday, a row ofcutrt-il, ami a 111-tri named ileuiy llell shut four per sons flrlug wllh a retolser into a wagon nun mnilaily, through the bodr: auother diiugeioutly, iu the neck ; a thinl, through thn arm, ami a fourth through tho hand, llell was arrested and impilsoued ou the charge uf in tinier. TIIK INDIANS. Illasdr Mnasncrrsi-llewtrarllan af Cattle. I.le, tie. There I great alarm ut Leavenworth, Kansas, on account of thn roct-ut ludian outrage and threats. Colonel Veal, whu left I-,iv.n worth lur tho West, with a train, had turned back for safety ; and sturles of new atrocities by tho savages wcn coming .ii overy day. (leuer.tt slier man was at Fort lllley oil the lfHh lint , and was hurrying I mops westward, It was ru mored that tho Indians burned tbe overland stallou at I hulk lllull, ami that Kurt l-iriicd had lullcu Into their bunds. From l'uobla they wero iliivin into tho 11t.n1ul.11ui, but they got reinforcements and returned tu re sume their bloody devda, killing men and cattle Indiscriminately at they vamo in their way. It was reared the crops would bo en. ttrely urridcotl. They wero taking ort' tho horses. It is said they are thoroughly armed nud rqulppcd, and have been for a loug time piirili.iaing at high rales tho best rifles III Iho count! v- Much trouble isupprohend ed, ns their chiefs have adrucatod drirlng .11 Iho v, Lite pu'ii out uf tha Vsllcv, Cat l)aartrr ar ibt flit fsblpplui Partlstn ol I -fl tbe ITty Hart. est. On. Cur. Pi.. Out. 1ft. A flro at two IjS o'clock this morning deatnijed nearly on j H I'.urttsrof the oil shipping portion of tha ffi H city. Through Um atrn.m election of B -H the firemen tbe flsmes were prerentett from 9T preading into the rlty, In which case it ' W complete destruction wouhl hart followed. M The principal losers nre Usher llrothera, IjS Wearer tic Adams, Hatter Klllson, Jamea M K. Strirkler, Oatlagher It Dvnrrn, National Wt . It. At H. Company, laaeeaeo Oil Comnany, ntnVlnsnsi Total loss about t'H),IM. Two lire were nsnsnananai lott by drowning;. InLnanns! South Amerioa. Partlewlars mt lb ToUa BaJt'o-tlafeU mi H Iba PantraBvaaav H I.itn attrlre from Ilnult giro highly las H teresting details of tho battle between tk H Allies and tho Pjtragtiayans, on Sept. 1st, H neAf Port Ilutnalla. The I -Jn pled two strong fort, named Curopartj mi B Ciintiu, two mile dlsUnL Una of thetsf mounteil a slity-elght pounder and twelr tmallerguns, and wat turroundetl by a wafl and ditch. The attacking force, under Oeav, H the lltmn de Porto Allegre, conalste.1 chJs H ly of dfsinotinled caralry. and numberasl H orer eight thousaml men. These arrived an H eight traniHrtt. accompanied by sit Iroav H clnls and seven gunlKHits. The hombarst. H ment liegsn about noon, and continued tta night, and wat resumed next morulng. In this action three of the iron-clad reeelrwsl H sertoitt daniagn, ami ou, tha Hia de Janelm, was eventually sunk by a torpedo. Thai H Commander and all on board tHiriahcd, bsx H lug shelled by the Paraguayans while strnA H gtlng In tha water. On the morning of U. H 3d the land forces moresl to the assault, aud, H after a dn.perate charge, succeeded lu drlr. H ing the Paraguayan from their guns ! H rapturing nlna nieces. Tlin llrsilllans loss) ananannnsi Uf) killed ami; HOO wounded, Tlie Para. gtiayana are said to bare lost 700 In klllesl H alone When last heard rrom both armlet H were preparing for another engagemeut. H fibmsaan. Lie. Tlie brig Henry and Uiuiae, from Port nl Prince, Sept, 2ltli, arrived in this jmrt yes terday, with logwood, ice,, to II. Decker It Co. She left In Port au Princo the brig Kagle, tllscharging. Thn brig SlrourneiSj rrom Wilmington, had been at lre.l hy lh Oorernment, arms h.irlng lieen found naj H btianl, The captain nnd rr.nr wero all a let, B Thn aehooner Mary Wulkrr was lo leave fo H Iloston iu four tl.irs. On Sept. aft, off St. Mark's Point, she saw the brig It. Murray, 1 Jr.. hound up channel. On tho 3d Inat., to H wririired a hurricane lasting eight hour. H with heavy raiu. On thn 4th Inst., saw am H Iron steamer guing slowly N, N. K.. wins JH loss or forem.isl On the Ilth Inst., In lat. :r.i.:n, long, rtl.etperlenced a heavy gat rrom N. N. K. On the 1th Inst., pass,',! tha 1 bark llowsr.1, or Yarmouth, N. a, in lat. H 17:V, long, 73.13, with the io.a of main anst 1 mlisen mast. She had a inlneii Jury iiusat H with two square Anils Aet, and was he ad laat H N, W. On Ihe aist I11.I.. spoke tbe beta Keg. lis. front Turk's Island fur Holmes? Hole, which reported th.it an tbe 3d she hast H to throw overleuvnl a.iss) bushel of sail tf LH keep rrom sluXfne. Va elghtoeo day tvi and short larovltlons. H The Sttstmer Theodora D. Wagner, of aa4 rrom ltostun, ImhiiuI for Charleston, H. C H was destroyed by flro o" "- 2UIH In.i, 7. tanannsnsi 1.L H Unj. ,4, 9 fW V'TJf H .owned hy the Ilrlg Velocity, as Jamaica, and Schooner Kuoch Pratt, ul Kali nnanananai Ship Stiuthampbin, fnoit Liverpool, Sept 1st, with hides lu Snow nnd llurgess, arrive at this wrt last evening. Had a succession; 1 or head winds, and was 411 days fo teat -nnanananai Hank On the '.M Inst., In Ut. IS. long. 3XM bad a hurricaiie from S. K. to N. W? lm and split sails, and lost iiwilu tnp-aall yarat, H "lining Jib lMX.ni, nnd stove the forwant aeii midahii houses aud bulwarks, ete. John nnnsnnsnl I. Lonnrr. ol Charleston, Mass., was klllesl. Oeorge Williams hadblstblgb broken. Tarn others wero washed overboard, but nlokaal JH Ilrlg Ib-nve-r, from Kingston, Jamaloa, aH Septemher II, also arrived Inst evrnlnir. ananannnsi with logwood. Lneouutnre.l a biirricano 08 nnanananai Ihe lurtugas, shifting from N.N.K to A, tha sea making a breach over Iho vessel, washaal 1 part or tbe deck load, gitove In bulwark H nil. I water casks, split nrtia stay all and oH slrauded the main stay. Hove to undo nnanananai cloae reefed main and fore topmaat at ay lifl, H On the 1st Intl., Jaiuc Sean, aten-ard. nnanananai '' ".'.'i '.'"J"? in'L. wa lacomjwinir tannnnsnsi will, brig Sevlna. of Kastport, from Cmir Usr fur .Sow itb, which had been drive tJH nil hr the gale. Ou the 7th Inst., in lat. It. 17. long, 7I.1W, spoko the brig llowanl. of tjH larnumth. Tor Turk's Island. She had hast B a hurricane, nml bad shifted ballast anal ' iH lost maluniAst, and was obliged ta H make for tha nearest lort Supposod H three vessels at anchor near Turk's Istanst tnananananai inust have gone ashore. On the Sth Inst., U H lat. V.hll and long. 757, passed the llritlant ananananana! brig Agues, standing South, with lot of Jlk- M boom uud bulwark. jH UKttiKSKU. The bark I.l.lo, hence Aug-. ' annananananl Ifith for Shangbae, on Sept. IHth, In lat. IS and long. encountered hurricane front .LmmU li. K, which lasted violently for three days. ' M during which the vessel sprung a leak. B which could barely lie overcome by tba BH pumps. Itotiirued for examination and r- flH LOC'ALNE,'S. 'H TuiK Ano Tici.sirr. jH Tiumiir lli nuissi Ati tiik AsraoLooaav fVMH riinolhy lludloug, ajourueymuu shoemakasf from the rural dlalrlcta, came to town laat week to sen the tights. This liudsble pur poae, having been partially gratifled, Tlm. jH thy suddenly remembered that iu his eoua. try home he had heard oTa famous astrologag whoso intimate aoqaiintauce with the plan etary system gave her an Inilgbt Into coming; events. Timolhy had a natural desire ta BAH learn what was going to happen to hint, aad jH though a dollar sceinod rather n steep prios, he concluded to patrouUe astrology to thai extent. Ho was readily admitted to ta ftVAj preseuco uf the my.terlout oracle. He gssel with iiwcstruck glance at Ihe eontldaut o the stars, and, in trembling accents, ex. pressed his desira to Hud out what tho far. nnananmn tune teller had III store. " Hold out you band," said Ihe prophet. Timothy held U out, Hrst giving it a luity wipe with hi liiuidkorchief, lest It might uut be fount! clean enough fur tbe luspecllou of a star- BVAb gaier. Timothy felt rather uncomfortable: during tho lusiectlon. How did he know, BtVH that It might not bo bis destiny to tun burglar, or U'como a mtinlerer .1 kind ol knowledge which would bo very apt U weigh iim hts luln.l. M A girl is in lo with you," announced Ihe astrologer, after a pause, "a girl with dark eyes aaa dark hair." " V011 tlou't say so," aa- LBH claimed Tuuntliy. " I she tall I "She 15 was tho oracular response. "Andstouti4 "Yes, sho 1 stout also." "And," pursue!) Timuthy, lu excitemeut, "U her name S-treJl Jane Smith I" "It is." "Squire Suilth't daughter, by Hokcy I" exclaimed Timuthy.' " by, her father Is worth twenty thousaal dulhirs, and bo's going to leave it all U her." " You are a fortunate vounir msa.s nnananarj I said Iho aatruluger. " You will marry bet and all Ihls money will be yours." How -BBI ku will It br "Tbe star tell not. U nK& will dtqaind iihiii yourself," rospouded thg antrfl seer. "Hv thunder I l1! go aud see hat nUusnl noxt Sunday night." " You ara aura ah nvlfll lovet luel" continued Timothy, auxloualr, nsrlH " Ihero can bo no doubt uf it," " Well, I fflll ahouhln't hare supposed It j but there' oal UotZ thing." aidTimnthy, with perilexlty, "thai H)K I don't Luotr bow 10 manage, I'io Dees Ij V sort uf waiting on Matilda nullum, and I B diiuuo bnt alio expects 1110 to marry ber. I IB IT rues I should, ft you hadn't told mo about II ul s-irnh Jaue's being In luve with me." "Sht IT)? batu't us much money as tho uther," soil , jr- th cer, huianliug a guess. "No. sat J ,4 ain't got a hiindrcil dollars." "Yuuwillnol ' m marry Iter," was the decislre rcplv. "Yog . m will become Ihe husband uf Sarali Jane, yon" 1 m will iuherit her father's money you will be. V come a man of importance j you will b rlettod tu tha legislature, aud when yo uio I'orty .oven years old, you will becums a memlior of Congraaa." Timothy listened to these revelations of bl future greatness with eager dullgtvt, and not a doubt crossed 1 bis inlud a to their truth. "It's lucky I if came up here," he thuttght, " for I migkl 1 bare guno borne and mairied Matilda, and J ,- then 1 tboiibl hare misatd goiug tu Cots Tl 1 grass." Timothy llu.llong weut home, feat j , lug ouusitlerably mure Init.nrfinf I'-1 1 wi-v't (A'oulsstasal on I'eurlti I,ir- J i I'll " VM