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                   continue. The inhabitants of the Torre del
                   Greco have suffered no other injury than what
                   arises from their being in a great part cover-
                   ed with ashes and stones. A portion of the
                   territory of Resina is covered with lava, but
                   only where lava had formerly lain. The
                   tower of the Annunciata has sustained injuries
                   which it will not be easy either to estimate
                   or repair. At Ottaiano, the fire has consum-
                   50 acres of Wood. These are all the de-
                   tails which have hitherto reached us."
                     The following additional particulars of
                   this interesting event are contained in an-
                   other private letter from Naples, dated Oc-
                   tober 29:--
                     "Vesuvius is comparatively quiet, but it
                   still throws out immense columns of smoke,
                   and the lapillo and fine ashes, continue to
                   rain round the country according to the di-
                   rection of the wind. Yesterday the wind
                   blew over Naples, and it was a very rainy
                   day. To my surprise, on going out, I found
                   that the water which fell was of the colour of
                   mud; indeed so thickly was it mixed with a
                   shower of the fine volcanic ashes, that it has
                   besmeared the houses and trees, and every
                   thing exposed, in a most curious manner.
                     "The first stream of lava thrown out at
                   the west side of the crater, was about half a
                   mile in breadth; it passed between the her-
                   mitage of San Salvatore and the ruins of a