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                   bay, are invisible, while at mid-day torches
                   are almost necessary, and umbrellas absolute-
                   ly so.- The King's villa at Resina was yes-
                   terday stripped of its furniture, and I may
                   say that the whole line of coast, from Portici
                   to Castel-a-Mar, has been abandoned, unless
                   we expect the curious who flock in crowds to
                   see what is passing. The eruption of cinders
                   and smoke at this moment presents the ap-
                   pearance of a very thick and elevated black
                   cone, which the wind blows towards Somma,
                   Ottajano. and Nola. The number of indi-
                   viduals who fled from these villages augmcut-
                   ed considerably yesterday. Last night about
                   2000 of these unfortunate persons received
                   pecuniary assistance.
                     "Oct 26.--We expect that the eruption
                   will soon entirely cease. The columns of
                   cinders and smoke are decreasing, and the
                   detonations are less frequent and loud than
                   heretofore. Most of the people who had fled
                   are returning to their homes. It rained co-
                   piously last night, which has had the effect
                   of purifying the atmosphere, which before was
                   filled with clouds of black ashes. The sum-
                   mit of Vesuvius is visible, and it appears
                   that the dreadful eruption which has taken
                   place has torn away a part of the crust of the
                   volcano.
                     Oct 28.--This eruption is completely at
                   an end; but violent explosions of cinders still