| Show NEWS FROM EUROPE MOROCCO MADRID jany 5 yesterday a considerable c I 1 moorish force attacked the right wing of the spanish encampment but were repulsed repulsed the spanish then made an attack on the moorish lines threw the moors into disorder and took their position which they maintained till the end of the fight the whole spanish loss is estimated at from six hundred to one thousand the moorish loss is set down at two thousand in this engagement as in all previous ones the moors moora displayed great bravery and although forced to give way stoutly contested every foot of ground with their invaders during the night the moors retreated to the ca cape ne negro ro range of mountains on the road aag leading ing to to tetuan the only strong position now left them for the defence of the plairis phairis of tetuan from the march of the invading army the brother of the emperor commands the A moors from the gibralter correspondence correspondences of the N Y evening post we learn that a severe bevere storm had passed over the mediterranean and northern coast of africa during which a number of 0 small craft were driven ashore and a spanish vessel laden with supplies plis pils for the army in morocco was wrecked the post says the very latest advices advises ad vices stated the spanish army was still ad advancing on tetuan having completed with immense labor the road as far as cape negro range range or to an equidistant equi distant position between ceta ceuta i and tetuan the whole distance being only i some seven leagues in an airline air line though more than double that by the tortuous army road during the inclement storm they have probably been encamped among the cape negro mountains moun bains and their sufferings stiffe rings illy provided as they are with camping conveniences must have been intense some idea may be formed i of the peculiar circumstances circumstance circum stane by which they are surrounded when I 1 state that all ail commit i with the operating cooperating co fleet on which they relied for supplies ani and as a deposit fo sor sot their disabled in their their barches larches gar lar marches ches on Tet iian lian i have been suspended for almost a week and that their only dependence for jor daily dally feces saries has inevitably been ceuta ceata from dipre is i they have been compelled to draw all the mul ti farious articles needed in a commissariat i hospital or military store line h ne and that too to be transported over a mountainous road flanked on both sides by a daring and everi watchful enemy well it is for them well wel it is for the ra vaunted valor of spanish chivalry that ceuta ceata is castile else would this army of invasion which has been into a barbarous and hostile country in such undue haste baste despite the undoubted bravery it has manifested in all probability meet with a fate but little better than that of charles V who lost both honor and accompanying host by the same causes that must be operating so disastrously now ow among amon g the mountains of the cape negro range since my last I 1 have been favored with a kiev view ofa of a large map of morocco which ex 1 hibits the seat of war on a larger scale than the ordinary ones extant some description of which may enable the reader to form a more correct idea of a country to which but little attention has latterly been directed the province of anguera is an assemblage assem bage bago of mountains forming a quadrilateral that popular italian term whose angles are anler anter anier ceuta ceata tetuan and the latter ier ea eing merely a halting place halfway half balf halfway way between t e tangier and tetuan the coast is is an extent of preci precipitous itous volcanic rocks in erse ed by dc deep ep valleys valleys running back in n 0 the interior which grows even more contain ous in g going oin oln from ceuta ceata to tetuan you commence wi with th mount abala the nearest range to the coast and crossing several intervening heights gain pain the cape negro range the present Z position of the advanced forces of the spanish army from there you descend to a broad plain crossing which you enter a wide forest and merging w from thence gain the city of tetuan distant two or three leagues from the sea coast this is the skeleton outline of the country but innumerable streams ravines morasses ac are needed to fill nil up the picture uninviting en enough u gh to contemplate in in fancy but certainly far worse to personally inspect the emancipation of dutch slaves in java has begun the pl plan pian an adopted is modeled on the act of 1834 which put emancipated negroes in in the british colonies on the footing of apprenticed labors in java the apprenticeship is to last for six years from the beginning ning of 1860 1800 to 1866 after which date full liberty 0 will be conceded owners received francs for slaves worth 1000 francs each A special commission appointed by the legislature 0 of virginia to make out an estimate of the cost of arming armino and equipping a brigade of five thousand men made their report on Jany 28 in which they state the amount necessary at an old man in cincinnati aged eighty years challenges the world to run a foot race with any man of similar age one orvo hundred yards and is backed by a resident cf that city to the amount of |