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An Olympia tetter of October 11 states that the Northern Pacific Ratircad survey of Ce- dar River Qnd Uas-ido mounta! com. pleted. The pass is reported to be impracti- Se epral nee Ueiia ke eeeeneans aba OnFr River, ‘Twoengincersarestitlin the mountains, one at Cadiz pass and the other at Scquankill pass, They are expected to return daily. Major Felton Jeives Olympia abont the Ist of November for Wasbington, that he may Tepert rhe explorations before the directors of the company. Thursday last, a gang of Chinese, employed by the city corporation of Hayana to demol ish_ tke old ramparts, were occupied in level ling to the ground a frame house in the ditch At Boon they went to taxe their meals under cover of the building, but no sooner were they inside, when the whole house went down, killing on the spot four of them, and tearfully wounding seventeen, two of whom havesince diy ‘The special committee of the Legisiativ Council of Jamaica bave not yet, as was ex pected, publisbed their report about the immi- gration from the Southern States of the Ame- Tican Republic, and much dieeatisfaction has thereby been created all over the isiand. It is believed, however, that the Government will soon receive publie offers of & contract for the ishment of a steamer line between Kings- nd New Orleans. Hayti papers state that the Dominican Gov- ernment bas temporarily given up to the United States a certain tract of land in the bay of Samana. The Monitenr of Hayti of the 2ist Septem. ber publishes a proclamation of President Sal- and there is ne probability of ite ast. ing many weeks. The Haytiens look to Gen- ‘al Leon Montes as their future President, hands and Magellan. vary stores had fallen iuto their hand and consider it a hollow truce. A dispatch from Ottowa Lieut. Governor of Nov: 8 Gen. Doyle, Scotia, called on anti-Union party. A resolution was adopted in the Vermont Legisiature yesterday “that we leara with profound sorrow of the death of the wise statesman and devoted patriot, the late Gov- ernor John A. Andrew, of Massachusetts, and wile we surrender bis body tenderly to the open grave, we cherish his memory as a na- tional heritage.” Reformasion was celebrated in St. Lou terday by the various churches, sch organizations of Lutherans. An immense processton, es'imated to have embraced ten thousand persons, including children, marched through -ome of the principal streets. Gov. Geary, of Pennsylvania, yesterday is- sued @ proclamation designating Thursday, the &th inst,, as Thanksgiving ¢ Fever interments in New Orlean: yesterday morning, nine, Fever interments in Mobile yesterday, tive. Gen. Prim wrote from Brussels to Pres t06 o'clock =e Jvarez congratulating bim upon the triuimp i of ‘he Liberals, The imperial prisoners, Prince Salm Saim and Gen. Castillo, arrived at the eity of Mex- deo from Queretaro on the 13th inst. Milion White, the murderer of Huppas, a! Anderson, Indiana, in June last, was exesa- ted yesterday. In answer to ‘the sheriit, Whether he had anything to say, he replied, “Nothing. Tict, thinks that $240,000 were collected at office October 3ist—the greatest amount ey. known fo be collected in one district on an particular day. One gentleman gave in bh ever paid by any one tax-payer. The discharge of workmen at the United. States (Springfield) armory continues, and the greater portion of the works are idle. Thirty- and the whole number is now reduced to about five five were discharged October 31 hundred. —-re-__ CURE FOR CATTLE DISEASE. ‘We have lately referred to some of tne me. dicinal and scientific uses of carbolic acid, and we now see by the English papers that it bas been applied with great succes in the treatment of the cattle pingue. As tne rinderpest is said to prevallio some extent among the stock in this victmity, we would state for the informa- tion of farmers and others interested in cattle that Mr Hope, in charge of the great farm of the London Sewage Company, near that city, who has now a large experience, relies impiic. itly on carbolic acid, both as @ curative of uis- ease, if It should appear, and as @ preventive. This year be applied it to cows indicating the approach of the rinderpest, administering it internally, and applying it externally also_ Pxternally, it was rubbed in at the base of the skull and the root of the tall, and the building in which the cattle stood was syringed daily three times with adilution of theacid. Every animal remained in good condition, aud from the time the treatment and syringing com- menced there has not been even an indica- tion of the pest. indeed, Mr. Hope insists that rinderpest is no more incurable than any oth- er caitle disease. ‘TH® R&GisTRY In NEW YORK —The official returns show ‘l,-0s votes registered in New York city yesterday, which makes the to.al number registered up to date 106,290. The total registration in the city last year was 122,132. POLITICAL Mexr Bactivone.—a Republican mass meeting was held in Balti- more last night, in the Assembly Rooms. at which speeches were made by Senator Thayer, of Nebaska, Judge Hugh L. Bond, Hon. J. 3 ‘Stewart, apd Hon. Archibald Sterling, jr. A Democratic Conservative mass meeting was also held, at which addresses were deliverdd by Hon. Josnaa Vansant, Wm. Pinkney Whyte, Mr. Jobn A. Barney, and others. Tas Gor Evxction.—The polls in Georgia will close to day. Conservative papers denounce General Pope's extension as Ulegal and contrary to the law authorizing the election. The returns still indicate a jarge majority for the Convention. THE Vixoimia ConvaenTion.—The Rich- mond Whig says, it states by authority, that the Convention will not convene until thirty dsys at least shall bave elapsed after General Schofield tssves his proclamation announcing the names of the members elected by the vari- ous cities and counties of the State. DsmooraTio Mass MEETING IN New Yorx.—The Democrats of New York city aud county, held s meeting a+ Cooper Institute ow Thursday, evening, The Ipsti:ute crowded, and three meetings were held on the ontside. Speeches were made by Hon. Daniel W. Voorbees, Hon. Samuel S. Cox, Hon. Mont- gomery Blair, James S. Thayer, Joel Parker, James T. Brady, Richard O'Gorman, and other leading democrats. ANOTHER ReMOVAL New Ogleans.— Special orders, No. 176, issued yesterday from the headquarters of the 5th military district, bites of sheriff of ihe. per for being aw! the laws ot and z Louisiana ees a ae >= The trie) of Arnold, for tue m: fo A ‘erm. * apes : } Normal School. T contains a description of a1 school at Lebanon, On A Woman Badly Addicted te Marriage, Last winter a wealthy Cuban conceived an extravsgant passion for a pre‘ty young woman dancing at a leading Broadway theatre, wrote Solicited an interview. his passion out in burning words and offered to pour out his gold as freely; but she in- formed him as the celebrated English jt Sdmirer. that the y through the church. sbake her resolution, but in vyati despair of possessing her otherwise he made He tired of her ina few weeks, and as his relauons were violently opposed to suchen alliance, Be soon deserted her and Too proud to follow bim, she went back to ihe stage, and during e month of May « clerk in & commercial boure down town fellin love with her, and went throngh the same experience as the Spaniara. Hymen before Venus for her; and so the young fellow, with a degree of disho- nor characteristic of an older head anda cooler Beart, entrapped her into a false marriage. His employer accidentally discovered the de- became interested in the prett; apprised her of the clerk's vil- jany, assuring her he should be compelled to Wed ber if sbe desired it, by process of law. Esmeralda declined to have anything more to do with the rogue, ard released him un- conditionally. The merchant was so rauch struck with the woman's spirit and beauty, that, although he knew she had twice con- THE FOREIGN NEWS. ‘The French not in Reme—Galibaidi still A Cincinnati pay orn: ‘port that the Frenct troops had arrived in Kome. The an army which bad entered the Papal States 1s under the command of UCialdini Garibaldi bas retired to Monte Rotondo. He bas made no reply to the Italian summons to disarm bis volunieers. he police have taket closed the bureau of the the headquarters of the relief committee in this ci'y and eisewhere. At Inst accounts Gari. baldi remained at Monte Rotondo. His torce is estimated at 6,000 strong. Panis, Nov. 1.—The statement that Francis Joseph isto visit the new King of Prassia at Buaen is contradicted. day states that Napoleon Das demanded of Victor Emanuel an explanation of the 1 sion of Romanfterrt'ory by the Italian forces. » Nov. 1.—TRe trial of Allen and four other prisoners was concluded to- before a special commission. Vieted of murd all of whom were educated in the school. There Are about two bundred students in attends: The senior class numbers thirteen, cf whom eight will enter professions. Every young man or woman, of good char- acter, Who applies for admission is admitted. tandards of age, or proficiency Students enter and lesve at any time in ihe term. The full course requires a stay of twosnd a bsif years. The year 1s ci- vided into five terms, four of eleven weeks each 8nd one of six. ‘Thore who can afford the expense are boarded aud lodged In the school building. The room, or rather balf @ room, board, fire, bo and tuition to this class of three doliars to three dollars and per week. All the text books, with th exception of clessical authors, are Jent to ihe students for a momipal sam. The poorer sta- dents live in two buildings near (be school. One of these builames is occupied by young men; the other by young women The school suiborities furnish each room with a and there is @ large Kitchen in ~ open to all the inmates. The bis class do their own hourework Most of them divide their trme be- tween studying and teaching. Their food costs them from one dollar to one doliar and fifty cents @ week, and their entire expenses for the term of eleven weeks varies from thirty to forty-five dollars | to complete, during the jo’ ) Cowment of Mublenberg town, and of the Divanity He sought to There are no ‘ssion of and ational party and | Der bis wife. returped to Havana. The Moniteur of to- were Teceived sentence of death. The rest of the prisoners will be tried on Monday, to which day the courtadjourned. The proceedings cause extraordinary interest. Lonpox, Nov. 1.—Lord William Rosse, the celebrated astronomer, died Dosuin, Nov. 1—The trial Ten 18 now pr ot General War- & betore the commission. ‘xcitement has been created by the Shooting of two policemen on Wednesday Bight. A proclamation has been issued offer- ing one thousand pounds for the arrest of the . Two suspected persons have been mded. ERLIN, Noy. 1.—Provincial Co1 ys Prussia will intervene in the Roman difficulty should such action be ne- to preserve the peace of Europe. ETERSRURG. Nov. King Grorge, of Gi accepted. Certain legal steps are necessary @ Inst nuptials can be consummated t the commerciai lover is desperately en- amored of her, and has already & bandsome mansion, and made the property, with $10,000 for pin money. His friende are indignant, and aver that he is in- fatuated. But he swears he loves her, will marry her as socom as practicable. says she is deeply attached to him, and is now leadinga very quiet and exemplary lite. Her fence 18 neariy forty, and bas long been sought ‘@* a husband in modish circles tone purpose, but no doubt he will wed Esmeiaida this Inter, and snaphis fingers at commen: and eriticism. She will join Grace church; be Brown; ride to morning eer- vice with gold clasped hymn book, and look tea times more if she was born to it ali than many of her sex w breeding.—N. A MURDER AND THE REASeN FOR IT.—A negro man named Anderson Johnson on Peratao street, between Liberty and How- ard, murdered his wile yes about half-past i o'clock, by knocking her on He ‘was almost imme- diately arrested by officers Wilson and Delany First District lockup. This morning be was remanded by the iecorder for future examination of the case. 3 man spoke freely, while in his cell, in reference to the affair. He told the writer offthis tha: be and the murdered woman had been living to- gether as man and wife since last March, though not married. Thatshe wasin the habit Snight and scatterimg her favors promiscnously among others of her male acquaintance. This kind of conduct he objected to several times, but was generally to'd by ber th: rday morning at the Dead with ap -—The marriage of and taken to Cape in 1865, Sainave has had bim arrested and confined in Uape Hayti prisonhouse, chained CURIOUS STORY oF A THIEP.—A young about twenty. three years of age offered for sale at auction, in New Haven, last week, a horse be was suspected ofstealing. He wasarrested, to give his name or any acceunt of bimself. A letter which wae found in one ockets, however, and which he at- to burn, toid @ strange story. It was in bis handwriting, and addressed to a citizen Of Wiscasset, whose house had been robbed by & burglar. The letter says that one O'Leary, who has been arrested. is innocent, «1 committed the burglary, and to convince you that 1 did I will state some facts in connection with it.” describes the house. the manner of entering it, the rooms ransacked, and says that the writer entered the apartment of the gentle- man’s daughter, and that while examining the drawers she awoke, sprang from her bed, seized and held him so firmly that he conld not escape until she had called the gectleman and woman to her assistance: that the four rolled down the stairs together, and thatthe writer finally escaped, carrying with him the young woman's diamond pin. Then the writer says—«] return the who is a noble anda brave as any man lever saw in The police, after examining the prisoner's clothing still further discovered the diamond pin Soon after the arrest iu/or- mation was received at ‘Wiscasset that the horse was stolen from there the day before. A steamboat line will commence to ran from Liverpool to Valparaiso via the Straights of P&eced upon s the late mail steamer was leaving Rio Janeiro a report reached that city that the Brazillian troops bad captured the town of Pilar, the chief port of Paraguay, and that many prisoners and large quantities of mili- 8. of leaving bim te of blood and INTERESTING BANERUPTS.—An important decision affe. the status of voluntary bankrupts was ren. in the United States Dis- trict Court at New York. by Judge Blatchford. It appears tbat one Charles G. Patterson, after filing bis petition in bankruptcy, borrowed When he was examined before the Tegistrar the creditors on his schedule qnes- tioned bim about the loan, and he cecitned to AbsWer, on the ground that to maquire about property after the commencement of the pr the matter of his bankruptcy. The registrar, Rowever, overruled the objection, and the question was certified to Judge Bistchford. in the conrse ofa very elaborate opinion, cov. ering the whole ground, his Honor holds that “‘wben an adjudication is made, following the filing of a petition, then it is judiciously estab- lished that the proceedings in the care com- Menced when the petition was filed. Thedate of such salaries then becomes the date from which the assignee iakis the bankrupt, which was date. Such date also becomes the date at which the debt must be due or exist im order to be h date also becomes the date at which provable debts Concersino if he interfered with her | pleasyres she would get some one ofher lovers ‘o kill bim. Last night, as he says, they went to bed early and quarreiled on the same old subject until after miduigh’, for her infideii: VoLUNTaRY i ‘The treaty with the Uheyennes also includes one with the Arapahoes. The reservation lies south of Kansas. Aside from certain claims, the tribes are to receive forty thousand dollars annually. They bave withdrawn all opposi- tion to the railroads, and agree to keep the peace The denial of the privilege to hunt be- tween the Smoky Hill and Platte rivers would bave been a continuation of the war. [he Kaneas people are not satisfied with the teaty and continues dered on Wednesda: he'upbraiding reatening to have ke to be milled and leave ber here after I was gone, so 1 thought I would send heron before me. this Getermination he got up and took an axe irom the yard, «nd struck her on the left side of the head. She lived only a few minutes.— y bad no right “PRosrectine” Richard McHaffey to undertake the task of forming & new Ministry ont of the ranks of the follows irom Manassas, Prince William county “I have leased for 50 year renewal, 150 acres of pure u There is a vein running nortneas: bwest, directly throngh the whole 1-00 ie in Faugmer your daughter, with privilege of ve copper terri- ‘These iands New-Haven ‘rom all the property of 5 his property at that ‘The 20) acres of Mr. Be five miles from this plac’ ,is a meive @s the £auqaler kind of doubt e of the best pogilistic exhibitions that has taken place ta this city tor a jong ume came off Iast evening at 600 Broadway, complimentar who ts now training to fight Sam. Uoll- yer, theonce light weight champion ot Ameri- Tue bali was crowded, among whom was uber of the sport ent opened wi wo young cha The three hundred and fiftieth jubilee of the der to be discharged. In other woras filing of @ peti b benandoah river, There are this, leased as pier copper. tifty years, giving the land owner one-eighth crnde delivered on the premises. B, DY OF Acainst a debtor, is, dication of Dink. a order of thin eat is turned over. Chis i# all intermixed w “I Baveaise 00 acres of pure cr tory—one good mine open—and 5 ® named Fay ana jollowed by Billy Edwards und have relaxed s, and some of the avail them. *rred on them. eucounter, in which Edwards bad Il his own’ way anc knocked Larkey The andience Td in the room made toud calls ey was finally compelied to put : aking the placeof Lar- he way he punished Eawards wss any- thing but acceptable on the part of the latter, They were followed by Young Dutehy and Joe Reiliy, after which Rocky Moore and Geo, Rorke putin an appearance ceived with immense applause, this being the lime they have sparred since their iate They showed themselves to good ad- vautage, azd at one time got rather roughly a: but allenaed satisicctorily and to ihe peneral amusement of all present. The wind ) was betwrea Young Kelly and Jimmy Grady, who made an excellent match. and showed themselves well versed in the art of celf-detence. House in Bre able bonnet, ma a long veil of y composed of orange bt alle, edged with Thedive bridesmaids wore dresses of white grenadine, the ckir edged with bia the bride, wore a dres bonnet of white era rots and ostrich feather. ibe bride wore a white grenadine muslin dress, trimmed with pink, ay ale, and be amongst | to give a start to our dear old broken-down things on a large of which were F: NeoRo Taetine Court of General ver, on Tresda: Mofes Kosb, it being propored by the p cutsbe officer 10 present the eviden: complainant, Samuel Perry, & colored man objection wes made by the counsel for the d-- fence that ‘be laws They were re- s th white for, Another friend of Uollector Hook, of the 33d (New York) dis. ores k b worn by Indies present who still adiuere to the ancient cusioms of the Friends in this ma'ter. The ceremony on this oceasion was im strict Accordance with the long-established us of the Friend cbeck for $%3,000—probably the greatest amount he said, it bad been customary in his conrt to permit prosecuting witnesses to testify, even y were colored; but he gave as hic opinion from the bench—upou a point which could a3 well be settled now as at any other time—that the civil rights bill ot Congress. so far as it Bssumed to regulate and control the admission or rejection of testimony in this State, which was reguiated by the laws of the Was inoperative and void in bis opinion. Judge Woolen concurred and Judge Wales dissented. In the ease of a cecision to this ; fifect by the court the above would doubtless be sustained. ——<——— Aw Interval Reverce Karp —On Thors- day. Gen. Muitord took possession of Byrn: Gistillery, in the puilding known as Rocke: Old Mill, on Gillie’s creek, fer alleged vicle- tions of the internal revenue seized the rectifying establishm Brotber, on 17th street, and t A STERN Parest HoOTS His DavcH- TER's SWEETHEART.—On Wednesday evening quite & serious affair took place near Gutten- berg, New Jersey, whieh came very near proving fatal tc one of the parties. that a young German named Henry Utterson, residing in New York, bas been paying atten: tion to the daughter of a German residing near Guttenberg, named Brentze. Otterson has atedly warned by the father of the bouse, and had forbidden his daughter to have anything to do with the Tye two lovers, however, heed. gentleman, and on Wedndsday night Otterson stole quietly into the house, where he remained for some time. Mr Brentze. however, discovered the two, and catgbt Otterson by the collar and threw him out of doors. He then drew a pistol and fired one shot, the ball taking e! son’s left cide The latter cried, « I'm snot !” snd fell on the sidewalk. Hrentze, becoming alarmed, bad the wounded man picked upand conveyed into the house, when « pbysician ‘was sent for, who pronounced Otterson in a critical condition. The ball was extracted, d at Inst accounts he was somewhat im- proved. Every efforthas been made to keep uiet, as it is understood that Otter. son bas declined to make any charge, in hopes of recovery. day 2 young bed manuers, committed suicide about eighteeu years of age, by throwing herself from the summit of the column in the Place Vendome, and died in a In her pocket were directions, that she should be conveyed \ddressin Paris was given je girl at the same time begeed that the said catastrophe should be broken to her parent as gently as possible. The cause which led to the rash act is not known, but itis said to be connected with a Jove affair. This is the second suicide within six weeks from the top of this lofty monu- Ment; and it is somewhat singular tha the y fell precisely on the s2me spot within the rails where a young man who pre- ceded her in the terrific leap was dashed to few minutes. 4) rh and the uonfortai breats of the old unhappy Ind: hundred and forty barrels of whisky, for a similar infrac- Uon of the laws. The distillery is said to be the propertyt of Messrs. nd was put into OpeTAlion at & cost Of S70,KH. — ‘The distillery and rectifying establishment are two of the largest concerns of the Kind in the | come before United ahoon for investiga- A Novet Drass Rerorm Society.—The cpp nein Vienna papers say thata new secret society bas been eetablished in that city for the pur- pose of suppreseing the long trains uow worn by the Vienna ladies, which, according to the circular issued by the society, + 4n obstruction to street traffic, raising enormous clouds of dust, cause con- siderable danger to the lungs and eyes.” The ‘ociety derine its object to be the #bolition of crinolinés, and the introduction of fhort dresses,aud its members vind themselyes, lady with a long ly to tread on ihe The cases wil States Commissioner are not only | tion.—Kichmond Ezamii but also, by A LOvISIANIAN bas ous scheme, by which waters of the ropounded an ingeni- e desires to unite the ‘ssouri with those ot the Gulf of Mexico through a new channel rel is to begim at Kansas City, on the Missouri, Sud to run to @ branch of the Osage. which to be connected by & canal with the Neoshs Fiver at the salle, thence it is to run two hun. dred and fitty miles to Fort Gibson, on the Arkanens, and down that river to Fort Smitn: base of the San Boles mountain into @ branch of the Red river, and thench down the Red Sabine Bay, three hundred miles, and so on to FRreenzt in THE PoTOMAC.—On Tuesday Jast, about two-thirds of the stone work of that portion of the dam of the Obesapeake and Ohio ‘bieb has just been tinished by the con- wis Stanhope, was washed pe’s contract was for the buildiag of about 170 feetof the dam in the middie of the river, betweeit he ald stone dam oo the Virginia side and the Holiman dam on the Maryland side. The capping on the stone ‘work was completed on Monday last, and on pg of the cribs between the oliman’s dam was finished ler was rising. It had just com. i Over the top, When the green gave way, and upwards of one bondred feet were washed ont. It is not yet known whether the whole of th= mason: the bottom of the river, has been wash or bot. The loss will be about six or seven Whether it will fail pon the compsny or the contractor we are not pre- pared to say.—Hagerstown Mai ‘Witbin the last few days there have been slight falls of snow in Ohio, Indiana, L- Jinois and Minnesota, as well as at Winches- ter and Wheeling, West Virginia, and en the Mountains in Allegany county, Md. On Wednesday there was quite @ remark- able snow storm for the serson at Richmond and Petersburg, Va. The roofs of ho; branches of trees were covered with a white mentie. It is stated by the Petersburg Ex- ress that if the ground bad been dry it would ave been covered with . several t they perceiy train in the street. immedi same with such force as to produce @ cansid- erabie rent in the dress.” that this should be done as if b: that a thousend apologies should be offered to the lady for the awkwardness alleged to be the cause of thedamage. If, notwithstanding this, compensation is claimed and awarded by a penses are to be paid out away.i Mr. Stanboy accident, and then to pass around t! &nd Sabine rivers to ‘Tuesdhy the ca new work and court of yastice, all ex: Of the funds of the so Tprising man, it is recently been swindling some people in Here- gland. who had relatives in thiscoun- iting these relatives. He found no difficully in making old and believe he was their «‘long-jost son, Towed money of them. insisted on seeing the ~straw on topt man could not show it, et #7 Rev. J. B. Craig, of the Methodist Church at El Paso, Illinois, was arres' at that piace, and taken to rge of seducing Miss McUlellan. The victim is @ dwarf, fers The act is alleged to bave been while he wes on the way to attend a confer- ence. Craig bas beretofore reputation. He is a conspiracy. &7 The Wilmington N.C, bave placed eati the m which meats and otber articles of food are cooked and served hot to travellers at reason- S7-There will be inthe Massachusetts Senate thie yrar taan st theestablishmen: can party.—Bosten Transcript. wr eung that marriage love is faved aay uae ares alt ibe youne or partiality. » THE Base BALL Onamrionsuie.—Themem- bers of the Atlantic Base Ball Club are not the championship of the truggle, after having years. This fail the willing to give uj ‘United States wit held it tor three or four Union Clab of Morrisania defeated the Atian. tics twe games ont of three, thus entitli: to the championship. on the ground tha’ witb the Unious, was a member of the tte Club. The Judiciary Committee of the National Association of Base has decided that Mr. Shelby the Union Olub at the time hi the Atlantics, apd. th sbip goes to the Union Ciub.—2 Lyxon Law in inprana—, derers.—John ‘inaliy, i thousand dollars, Iy. one aged lady The Atlantics appealed Mr. Shelby, who" played Bail Players ted on Tuesday Peoria for tiai on @ “champion- Execution of Mur- Patterson and a man named Hatchell, in jail at Franklin, Indiaoa—Patter- ‘f{ the marder ot David Lyons, L Hatchell as an ac. nd and of a murder in Kentcky—were forcibly taken from the jail Thursday night by @ mob and conve: '@ woods, near town, and ‘hun; ‘way to the place o; réd of and captured. At the to hsng Hatchell the rope broke, other was procured and the hanging maintained a go0d Genies the charge, and says it SOB is accused ¢: at Greenwood, Ind. and Hat ‘aiterson and Weldon Railway, complice of Pi Hatchell near): cape while on but tion, was first attempt tof the Repub: ITaprovement ‘west from Belair, belonging to Rev. C. Smith, to A. A. Hawkins, of York A Pay for $4,000. Lamp SALe mm MARTLawp—James s. sold at trastee’s sale, on T: the valuable tract of land & Neck,” located on the Patu: ZAVY Damacns.. otBers have commen 'zent river, and bell.—St, Mary's ( five millions of dol. omer aerators thie Derrosrtsjim National Bawxs.— om) Convicrap.—The two men charged wit stenling from Rev. A. Manship, on the Con. ptrolier Harleurd has ha: cord -cround, in have been convicted and sen! years’ imprisonment in the Penitentiary. THR a bony ov WzsTor, FADESTRIAN. ga hundred to accomplish in twenty-fou: 7 Savannah, Ga., is being “Black Grook- oe Father McMa.. ‘will be forwarded tothe Queen 52" A 95,000 giraffe died in Ohio intely. ” ee RontaRy.—On o'clock, the house of Dir, Heffacr, Brown, of the bureaa, bas prohibited on eoguneien of me allows it, Rowever, to Francis Tram for, Ky The hon's release Place in daytime. Religious Intelligence. Mince Mortin Luther nailed the Ninety-five ‘Theers to the church door at Wi Which gave the firet open impulse to the Re- formatin, tree bangred and Hfty years will Dave pessed with the lust day of this month. Seven times fifty years, the old term of the ubser, Rave gone by, avd the Evangelical Letheran Oburch, the oldest and largest of Protesinet bodies, embracibg probably wear. ly tor: tious of souls, derigas observing thas SeveniR Jabilee with pecull: ty. The churchee—German, Srantinavian aod English—commencing with Ocioter 3!, will very generally be decoraied. The services will Dave more than usual richness, and especially ip music; sermons on ihe Refor- MAtior ABA Kindred topics will be preached, apd & practical character be given to the whole by systematic efforts to en- dow more ampiy the church tnstitntions of Jearbing, DeBevolence and micatons There is a Lutheran population of about three millions im COT COUNITY. There are some eight or more Lutheran Synods im our State. Among there Bs be oldest La- i, bited Sta'es, i spectaliy She will endeavor ba. A number Of publicstions, adapted to rch festival, bave already appeared or Ale about to appear. Among the former is a “ Jubilee Service.” or Order of Public Wor sbip, @rrapged from the Ji ies uted by tue Lutheran Church during the Reformation. The Presbyterian Nations! Usion Coaven- . on Weduesday- s burch, Broad convention wil! ter onphout the cou Ty, aud a large attendance expected. Among other distinguished oO Will be present wil! be Dr Hodge, Re Kovert J. Bre p ridge, Ohancellor Green, aud Professor i. B. Smath The Episcopal Charch is preparing for the ADDUA Wertings of two of t's leading religions scoueties, the American Church Missionary S: ciety, Which Will meet reh of the Ep pbeny, im this city, on November 6B, and be Evargelical Kaowledge Society, which ‘will hold its anniversary at the same church, on the preceding day. There will bem large fa ering at these meetings of the Episcopal Oburch, a» Rituslism and the efforts tha being made for Christian unit of the Greek, Roman, and other Apostolic churebes, will attract a fall attendance ot those who take the Low Church view of these questions. The invitations to both clery and tend bave been widely extended.— , Oct. 3 BE Kionts oy MARRIED Womxn.—Ohancetlor Zabriskie delivered, a few days ago. at the present term of the Conrt in Newark, N. J., im the case of Quidort agt. ©. Pergeanx and wife, an interesting opinion affecting the rights of married women, The defendants were sued by bill in equtty to ap- Propriate certain premises, held deed im be name of the wife tothe paymeat of bor husband's debts. Tt was shown that while Mrs. Pergenux bad advanced part of the par- cbase money of said premises, much Iarger Pertion of tt had been paid out of the procerda of & business jointly carried on by both bus- band and wile, the husband doing most of | the w alibough professing to do it on her accoun the Chan beld that whi band may. as against his wife to have for her te use the earn- ings of herself and of the Iabor of their mi children, he may not give to her to be inve ed in ber own name, the proceeds of bis own business Skill aud labor, «ise, if she omy took, or seemed to take, some part im the traneac- Lions of it, bemight inves the proceeds of nis labor and mansgementin the name of Bis wife, And eet bis creditors at defiance. The Inw w: intended to protect the property and earn of & married Woman, and uo: the property earnings of her husband, against bis creat and when, 9s im this ese, they mix up the earpings of ibe wite with those Of me bus- band, so that they cannot “ separated, the husband cannot make a clear distinct gift of her own earnings tobis wife, and they remain common iaw, his property. It ed hat the premises be beld in ¢ Teditors, subject 10 an origmal m. the sum adyaneed by the wite separate property. & bue- creditors, allow 87 The Onarl x im record~ iug some land sairs in that county, rec says that “Kichard Omobunrc 76 BeTes, and iving one mile exville on the Kivanoa River. i of Pa., tor sixty dollar sidue in owe Spend’s iarm, co eeville, was sold niy-five dollars 2 one, two Bod Pr a Catuotic P ars died in Ly day Hight Imet, at twelve o'clock. He bad been sick for some time of rheumatism ef the heart, Father Sears was born im Alexandria, Vir- ia, was received tnto the Catholic Churea and ordained by Bishop McGill, sud was at the ume of bis death in charge of the Urtholic eburcbes at Marunsburg and Berkely Springs He was about thirty-five years old ee det Lynchburg about A year age for bis me charge, but retorned to that city several months Ago in feeble health, and remained there until bis death. He wi é.g00d man, aod was Catholics who bad been under his ministration, and was highly ese teemed by all who knew Bim. PAIBinc -—The teacher oi one of oar primary schools overheard & conyersstion between two misses who are down on the gister as four years old. which showea d: Cdediy a:piring mind on the part of the litle | folks. “©, dear.” says one, with @ sigh, «1 wish Lhad afelier.” «I eo. one.” replied the other wi look of pity at her antorta- nate playmate, as she confidentially imparted toher ibe name of the loved one. who 1 borne on the recister a8 aged six. «Weil,” replied the first one, and 8 jook as of pleasast memo- Ties flitted across ber face, “I used to have one when we lived in Biddeford.” —Lewirton (Mr) | Journal. ] —————EE———E 87 A dificuity recently arose ia Quincy Jil, between @ building contractor and his bonds, im regard to the time they should consume for dinner; the employes demanding one hour and the employer con‘ending that | they shonid take but halfan hour. The con- | sequence was that all the Bands demanding ore hour were cismissed, and the employer | sent to St. Louis w get ot Bands to fill tneir | places | era fipgular accident occurred at Adrian, | Michigan, on Mondsyevening. A hotel omn: | Dus bad started off full, when the morses be. | came unmanageable, tbe Kerosene lamp w. , Broken. and the vehicle took fire All the | Possengers made their escape without injary | except one lady, who was slightly braised | getting out. The horses ran till exbausted, 8nd the vehicle was consumed except the | runping gear. REPORTERS POR ARSEMULY NEX.—The demo- crats of Kings county, N.Y. b nominated three reporters for members of the Aesembiy, viz: Patrick Keady, of the World, for the third district, Francis A Matisop, of the Eagie, for ‘the fourth, and Jobn ©. Jacobs, of the Express, for the ninth district. All these districts are largely democratic. oneness 87” J. J. Phillips, accused of the murder of bis wife, is now on trial before the circuit court of Henrico county, Va. 87 The marriage of the mighty evoker irits, Mr. Home, and Madame Moet, the am pagne Widew, is announced. 87 At Noriolk, canvas back ducks are sell- img at 31 50 Der pair, and red heads at Sua7s cente per pair. 87 The Chicags and Alton Raliway Com- pany bas been muicted in the sum of three thousond dollars by a Springfiela, Unio jary, tor ranming over a boy five yearsold, recently. & bandana handkerchief. He was disco: Gesign, snd the Bandkerchicl was rescwes from its untimely grave. g(t? Mazzini Ras gone to Lialy to aid Garibal- S7"A mole-catcher and @ snake-charmer are Eo piictals employea om the New York Oen- 87-Wm. Allen Butler, author of “Nothing to Wear, ts reported to'be wor $100,000. Pg Sim ed coming back st the close of her