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«4d TH : ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1867.—TRIPLE SHBET. confederation taken artipie Dp E Yoortue sball have place according to e but of genuine capacity for fling with credit the naw | distriets, stilhit 9 wholty are places assigned them we have not as yot disorvercd an | Vival The accumalation of maney ws therefore so great inkling; aud this does undoubtedly suggest that whether | that it is difficult to move it, Most of the great (iuay chal in reiation to railways bave ceased, and required in. the Sohool of the Soldier, includteg the manual of arma COMPANY &, FORTY-SEVENTH KRECIMENT, - Aw clection-for officers of the above company, caused by the resignation of Captain Harry Irwin, was held oa Friday evening at the Armory, in Fourth street, Brook-- lyn. E. D., with the following result:—Captain, William D. Cornell; First Lieutenant, Edwia L. Bonny; Second Tseutovant, David Brower; Orderly, John 8. Miller. The Empress of Austria arrived at Ischl, Hungary. M. de Teck, Minister of Justice of Beigium, and Baron Keauss, respectively delegated by King Leopold and tho fowest $1,200. The salaries of the principals hee Primary echools range from $1,000 to 1,500, and are based mainly on the average @ttendance of the scholars. The male late Emperor Maximilian, read the two.wilis left by his : “xis By the Cable to October 6— Md a bi ing with 8 peculiar a people ag the Americans ow their own ground, with some advantagos and some disad- | in cases where debentures have beer paid of the pro- ones on both sides, tho issue cannes fail tobe an ex- | ceéds in part or whole have been boarded—-many per- traordinary one. Since, however, they constitute tbe mm- | S0né still doubting the security of some of the lines. To reasonable taf. is that. ia the end, whatever = out tm cottoa, which are now compara-- pas of time may in the interval lapse, they will | tively restricied, it must be remembered that infinitely un HBT 33,000, and the lowest $2,000; the bigh- Bet for a female principal is $1,600, and the E U R 0 ‘nts in the male and female Grammar schools ‘Majesty, The first, dated at Miramar im 1864, consti ¢ bone of the American bone, flesh of the American | less capital is required than a year or two ago, because | After tho ‘elec mbers pany the tutes the Empress Charlotte his aote. legates; in the flesb, and apart of American civiltaation on that conti- | 208 only nave the transactions greatly diminished, but | few Taviea gucane, dine pry oe pene ots aapelve $1,500; female assistants, from Afternoon. price Higa apoy : nont, No numberof Liberias can be expected effectually | 8180 because-the price has become seriously depreciated. | abountiful supply of good cheer was in waiting. ‘Toasts, $500 to $900. ‘The salaries of female assistants ution, the tabs Mnpeney cathe valen the dewey opto | soak them OO, Would the dark nace, then, be evated | (thoroughly beloved that the value of the tuapie gill | mercre ; or ite d-graded Jud a, e fader of thi tm the Pri school res A ag’ by the adulteration jog fro Ly ae remainder of the evening. $800. abe yioth rere ieee ee bets of Ma proneeta to fhe Abtatee SF dhaadaee caimatiecenes ak tan IMPORTANT NEWS FROM ITALY. | torstmeen nt ot onto Sen sad Wo advantage of sll concerned ? Prince Mettermich, Austrian Ambasssdor of Paris, ar whole amount of teachers’ salaries in the . also im Munich, i Now York publié schools is at present ebout | Battle Between the Garibaldian Revo- | the matvereticns committed by financial and cus- one million five hundred thousand dollars. No toma agente of Italy at Naples during the past six years etter investment of the public money can be lutionists and the Papal Troops. the history of the mulatto caste, we do not find that the | Manufacturers will take and buy, with the view of progress from Afnean blackness through lighter. tinges | !creasing stocks, 13 been invariably favorable to.the development of this If thea-a recovery should take place, and increased bs though favored, fizet cousin of buraanity, | Sctivl’ Rain sears Noman a fase prospec of wading was certainly not so at Hayti Of course, ute requi streng' merry making and congratulations were then laduiged im { WEWS: BY THE GULF CABLE. a Cc ] > ion, , would with impartial contempt by the black editor of the New FRENCH FINANCE, Paper correspondent, se0- ing that be be! lives olvilisation to hare flowed dowa Pe ep teen |. charactemzed any people joment of the Credit fags parentage ethnographers have agreed to derive The Case of the Bark Occan HomerArrival.: of Otserbourg at Havana—Commercial and Marine [atolligence. Havana, Oot, 6, 166%, Bixie the We owners tihettea Ocean Heme made than in providing liberally for education, oy eee il pra te aa a Ione wii before tha raca, which tons of gamdt ufane financed Rene gaol aoe honk puso which Burke admirably defined as “the cheap : M. Bombeint, Governor. of the Bank of Tialy, | tsoif bofore usin the full pertestion of manhsoa Tn | seater ennaroe ang Dew, | faded. . defence of nations.” The Pope’s Soldiers Defeated | arives in Fiorence trom Paris, where he has mocoeded | {# meantime, howover, it can, either in the State of « installed in their piace. ‘The pew di Mr. Otterbourg bas arrived here from Mexico. * on Pontifical Te tm concluding a advance of fAfty millions in casb, | pisy an important part” What ls that part 10 be" so: Men OC Sf | Machenge unchanged; gold, long, T1.. Sager quiet Reform im Tarkey. tifi rritory. Cuaranieed by the doposit of ene hundred millions’ } cial Moaliy? Hosaye tis to bo that of the Fae ainae ory ae tnarebold: | ana unobanged. Provisions unchanged. Freights, * is on ot nnd accepted theory that Turkey | _ worth Ee Rasge tand obligations, and the ‘special guar. teat if this ts es smabxion roa — — ome ue autien one thing Path tla tal gt Pair lap irest pei pene : rede foes os Gren antec dank. 5 id je “nick,” and that dissokition cannot be long On to Rome!” from Couns 8, Louie, Spanth Ambassador at Rome, ar | learned alroady to call a Yankee” the “*hickory-faced | time apnrosonaed hen Tae eed ee eet o8g | bark La J: Stoaker, from Sierra Morens, deferred. The thas been accepted as Garibaldi and rived in Madrid, He will resign bis post. animal’ —a polltences which be acquired, no_ doubt, re rather them, The | Salled, steamer Morro Castle, for New-York; Loules.. trae tine nee 7 eighty years. It Great Excitement in the Raton gig ee gegen emecy ‘on temporary “Yona vith white oetone retal fee tad ernie el ange ‘ nag, for Vera Crus; Guianne, for New Orleans, & conlnstieoe put it more strongly— Italian Cities, cae postin re recto uae ea Taishan? act be hopeful, yot tt is suggestive, aod it | trance” The fas olan GC as eheae ad a Roe eat MEXICO. such theory be the correct. one. If ‘enere Schleswig. ‘need not persuade us to despair. . At any rate we have, | their present value is only 230 franca. The loss in capital a i yd stein pubhio treasury shall be applied for the benefit of oF ananiee “see ae ps oman ss - the duchies exclusively. The risa of ths Prussian government in reference to the reorganization of ‘the Gharles the Second of England, of merry | FENIAN MILITARY PLOTS IN’ LONDON, | cccicistration or the duchies hare boon, accepted by in the last resort, the comfortable doctrine of miscegena- | would thus be over sixty-four millions of francs, But tion, set forth in a volume containing, as its authors | in’addition, the Mobilier holds (in addition eiaepeliee boast, no less than in absolutely new words, never | shares and bonds and. shares of the Transatlantic com- before seon or heard of, and leading the negro and white = sundry Spavish scrip which is utterly worth- men to believe how, before the end, they will all be | less, and, as all the securities (even those which may News. from Vera Craxz to the 2t Inetant—Fu- neral ghem: herse! _ the Notables “tmelalenkated.”” We have a wonderful argument in | ultimately ral! it fe i} Me rey: 4 ome oe es Sasa 1 “4 Little ninccaiacaellesielltg of any satisfactory | for oxampie as tho, pareaiags of Aleyander Duvhas and gaa * Drona oui bral fora eae isa daahanvea on ata a for oxampie as the lor Dumas and | cerned. Int i ) th ult., an Cr J ology, THE REVOLUTION. result being arrived at in the negotiations with Prussia | the superiority of tho mixed breeds in Paraguay. We | to neatly 1,900 france’ and tithe eeuree at ihe Peociong | ee a The United States steamer Yantio was detained ab. ‘Turkey not only is not dead, but she is revealing Tampico owing to a scarcity of water on the bar, and more hopeful signs of life than she has done | Battle Between the Ga are afraid that very little of this applies to ‘ear one of the directors, in a specch at th al New Orleaws. But, say the miscegenationit : be adh ry relative to the Schieswig- . wig-Holstein question. meeting, described them as an investment for fathers of dian Legtennries | 19 tho Second Chamber of the Nethoriands Legislature and the Papal Troeps—The Pope’s Soidie races are marching forward: tho yellow-I families! Thore are, to my knowledge, at present in | was at length obliged to go to Vera Cruz, for the last one hundred years. The Sultan’sre-] Dereated, aga ** | the Minister of Finance brought forward the Dutch | bearded aro disappearing: the Mongolian and the Afri- | England holders of Bobilier shares vs Dought in at | Tho funeral ceremonies over the fallen heroes, and.@ . es . = | 1,2 fancs, and who have cl it tarn from his visit to the West promises to Lonpon, Oot. 4—Midnight, | Budget for 1868. The expenditure is estimated at | Toca This amusing orace, born three years aco, ls | thatters improving. ‘There have eon no securities subs, | 70nd miNtary roviow wero to take place at Ver Oras mark a The latest despatches received from Italy, though con- } ninety-elght millions, of which twelve millions are for i ang aggt mare of oe era in the | sicting, are highly important. A meceage has just been | rallways, This expenditure is balanced by the revenue, . Hopeful results are already | regeived from Florence announcing the clash of arma, | of which the ordinary receipts are estimated at seventy. flowing from that visit. Reforms have been The insurgent troops, holding a strong position near | two millions. There will be do oxtraordinary redemp- ged, ahd the Sultan bas shown hig will- | Bagnares, in Viterbo, wore attacked by the Papal forces. | tion of the public dobt; but, on the other hand, there 283 to advance on the pathway of pro- A short, sharp fight ensued, which resulted in the defeat | will be no increased taxation and no addition to the debt. gress by. ogllin g to his aid the leaders of the of the attacking party, who were obliged hastily to with- | Toe construction of railways and the improvement of interesting if only demonstrating the existence inthe | ject to such fluctuation as the Mobilier. In 1852 its United States, of the.perpiexity to which we have al- | shares were quoted as hich as 1,785 franca; in 1854 they luded, and which becomes more serious and complicated | fell to 430 francs, and in 1856 went up again to 1,982 every day. But there is something alarming in tho idea | francs 50 centimes, Jt rose and thrived by speculation, Plainly, suggested that Perfection gives a Diack tall, & | and speculation has browgt it to grief. jack strawberry, and ‘a woman of the type of Senegal,’” , Financié and that the Staiue of Liborty at Washington isgrada- | {trol the Semaine Financitre, of Paris, Sopt, 22.) ally turaing color. But the Diack politicians of New | wook since with respect to the affuirs of the Credit: Mo- Orleans do not oso deep; they speak much closer tothe | pilier and the Immobili¢ra, A loan of thiriy-seven and on the Ist, 24 and 3d of October. Rafael Garcia was made Governor, and Military Com- mander of the State of Puebla on tho 2ist ult, Tho United States representative, Mr. Plumb, arrived at Vera Cruz on the 27th, “BASE BALL IN BMSSOURL.- draw, the national defences will be continued, purpose, and say, “Wo will keep up our secret political | 4 hair millions has been obtained from the Bank of St. Louis, Oct. 6, 1867. reform Party, or, as it is otherwise named, ! tno losses in the engagement are not stated. Telegraphic intelligence received at Aden from Abys- | ofeaaization. We have commenced organizing our fre | Franco, under the statutory conditions of that estab. | In the base ball match to-day betwoen the Union ang ny, Turkey.” - department, and one year will find the $120,000 per | lishment, with the personal guarantee of the directors | Hope Clubs of this city for the champfonship of the ‘o1 rkey.” It isnot to be denied that, sinia announces that the English captives were at Mag- | year now paid to white firemon transferred to worthy, | of the Mobilier. The operation has not, we belicve, | State of Missouri, the Unions won by a score of in the Mabieonedaa and Greek religions, dan- THE EFFECT IN ITALY. dala on July 27. The camp of the Emperor Theodore | reconstructed citizens of African doscont.”” There is D0 | been yet completed; but, contrary to the rumors which | 44 to 22. a STB . - if was at Dobra Tabor on the 11th of July, The surround. | Soaring towards the empyrean, no sublime world-em- | have veon circulaied during the week, the arrange- | On Thursday next the Union nino will play againa) a gerous and ghptructive elements exist, and that BO Q bracing aspirations in this phrase; It moans that tho | mont has been concluded, and the time of execution | picked nine from st. Louis, when James McBride, the Ty Meetings in the Large Cities. | '2& country was in a disturbed condition and the rainy Lowpox, Oct. 4—Midnight, | 98800 had commenced. Tho effect of the Garibaidian victory in the Papal ter- | Th® Armyand Navy Gasete oa pitcher of the Athletic Clu», of Philadelptia, who is how in this city, will pitch against the Uaions, United Staves negro has a notion of putting the new | depends upon the wiil o¢ the borrowers. Will this loan order of things to the best possible uso for himself; and } Or thimy-neven and a ball millions sullice to extricate who shall biame him? The only bewilderment pro- | the two companies from their difficulties? Jn order to duced in our minds by hfs easy attitude and lofty plans | ancwer that question we should require to know to make progross compatible with the con- | *evelutl ‘tinned existence of these institutions will re- uire a e measure of the highest kind of The Abyssinian tion will entirely consist of | is on tho question of his future rank in the republic, HEAVY RAINS IN THE SOUTH. a larg: " 5) < d of | ritory is very tnspiriting to the party of action in Italy. tomentose mane tae European infantry will con- | whether oa “tho top rail” or in “the back seat,” of page ec begga the Poe ery na lpeecies. ie 3 ae Oct. 6, 280%. er Rageaee sa ip. Still, the work is not impossi- | A public meeting of the friends of Garibaldi was held = ia Sones ‘ ot Fourth, Twenty-sixth, whether Sie, selecennan Atalay: gir all, Ang oF tee of the demands which tho creditors of the Mobilieron | Tho weather is cold, and {t has Meigs: ng neue le. ig- | at Turin . Revolt made and Forty- men! cloarly than the politicians through the shad “pose. ly to make 1, init 0s pes eg greys parte Ohris- by sl 4 eanene sonecnen re The Pars papers have a report that several | time tocome, ‘savance of irene nin tall Slice eieas very etree renee from Florida and Southwestern Georgia flanity are verging on yundary line be- ee boner Lap {, and the enthu- | French officers belonging or who have belonged to the inadequate when we examine the debit and credit ac- | gre very gloomy, heavy rains being reported. yond which religion ceases to be a power, and Anglo-Abys- Pato ERTS Z siasm was unbounded. Meotings of a like character are | rmy of Africa are to be attached to tho Anglo-Abys: Atmospheric Influence and Much. Pabite counts current of the Mobilier. Othor resources THE FRANCO-GERMAN QUESTION. | com coreat ot the Mobier.° Osorreeurees mest, e baal addition to Joses itself in the mythical and the fabulous. | in contemplation in other cities of I sinian expedition. those obtained from thi ik. A new Board Even if these systems bad in them more vitality — The city police made six further arresta of Fenian | ragtish Opi ot Count Bisimarck’sCireatar— | of pirectors, itt Hg gerry ta'past resolutions | speaking produce coughs and weak lupgs. Permenent re- lang on no ays prtonene gh On Te Rome. cot wth cco end eel ugoed cot romance tat | Sod Kase Germs Dintaedt '™*"" | Sd"ptagog ‘it piety tad gearensel''s | war sorener ie a pevaeeion snaape roe permanently obstructive. Religion 1s, no pons va Seta eerie rege sound condition "If in Muct’ it be Jadgud usctel under | MALT EXTRACT 18 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY, FOR was soon overpowered. The police are all armed with ay & power in every recaigragl but it is | Excltlng Address weer Genaent ee Colt's revolvers. Thoy have suspicion that Kelly and q governing power than it once was. | hough prisoner at Caprera, General Garibaldi has | Deasy are hiding In Manchester. The authorities are to Bteam, electricity and the printing press—the } issued a stirring address to his followers, which is pub. | b® well eupported by the military in case of need. The general diffusion of knowledge and application | lished to-day all over Europe, He recites at length the | °Mcers and men, both infantry and cavalry, had orders of mechanical power—have pushed the reli- 4 Tievances of Italy, and asks his countrymen to redress to keep to barracks, ready for any sudden emergency, gions clement slightly into the shade. i the them now, He appeals strongly to their patriotism and | ®®4 one hundred and fifty soldiers were placed ou guard DISEASES OF THE THROAT, CHEST; LUNGS, STOMACH, AND THE ONLY NATURAL TONIO. Mr. A. Behrend, 174 Sixth street. writes:—For past twe the. ‘my throat and chest have been coated with dat Hof?'s splendid beverage line produced free, expestors- tlon and rei core, and 6442 BROADWAY, AT T! FE DEFO 4 iad ‘erstan: Y present circumstances to appeal to M. de Germiny, to nas bon cresed tm Paris by Count Diamarok'srecontor- | Heir of coneliaton, to his enlightened and conic the representatives of Prussia at foreign courts, | entious in, we ‘becom! Somer own point of view, of coutan, the document, | ™anager of the Mobilier, he might not be placed ai the which does no more than vindi-ate the right of | head of the Immobilidre Company. The misfortune of Frogger much poe, up pref eps tech oe oak affairs, "" though its tone is undoubt- a aoe edly a littie aggravating. But to appreciate ite offect in | Under the same direction. This solidarity ought to be France we must remember that the Fronch do not yet ro. | Made to cease as soon as possible, and each sae Cate I urges frends to march forthwith to Rome. at the city jail, and another guard protected the barrack ‘such @ State as “German: ‘each tical 108 be brought to attend to its own interests and versal ome agene Saltan honestly persevere in his work of re- = bay ya wits armory. un wap ae Gorsean uation. herder kor or sect te ‘own n Feeponsibiiie. The termunation of px or spon SeeRWa rast eats porte age fe rt haete ies wi were a a form, he may become to his country what FRANCE ARMING. Letters from Liverpool of the 20th ult. continae to woul ploneed mpeg oe uoney * toe Germany, Sin kept oe eat a fon vecuw til yen aeeetee Oe TO nnEe Cale tein eaah eee speak of the general provailing depression in trade, and | Which Agures fora molety of the prospeotive empire. | >a16 wiatover measure may be decided on,the essential is | ‘istincily classified drat in order of merit by the. Peter the Great became to Russia. ‘and they havo assumed it by the treaty of iy on, the essent Gucdicl & the igloragtionsl jurs, there wore reports of additional commercial difoulties. | prague that finality was ished at the very int | % lose notime. Considerable ombarrassments have been ‘Warerooma, Nos. id fi arteeath street, a Apparent Preparations ro ene ‘The Egyptian Ministry wah modified and constituted AMUSEMENTS. ax EE as follows :—Ragheb Pusha, President of the Council of vente eenare! “ allowed to come before the pablic eye, which has been wnonce Count, Bismarck, nom contemplates | derene- |g nource of dlaquietude aod anxiety fethe. fiuanolal and ance, wh int led probably only as an commercial world. The evil would be aggravated if, by “ 3 ta eb, though intend Wonder if ‘tolés' thats that answer to the challenge from Salzburg, 1 provoki dilatoriness or feeblenoss of will, the present intolerabie ever in order to make a respectable bill? Dr. WO! il The Standard of this city, in a leading article this | Ministers, Minister of Finance, and ad interim Minister take ‘anybody, fich or poor, yet be removes all pala Broadway Theatre. ; Nubar Pasha, Foret ; calmness of its assurance and tho iron: ‘uncertainty should be prolonged. ‘day, Ul Mr, Barton: Bill, one of the most satisfactory and | Morning, says that the general arming of France is ex. | Of Public Works; Ni a, Poreign-Afiates; Oteeib'| from the very v Sroiock at "algae but dow’ open on Sncdaye Ute ais 3 é Paint astonishen’ physicians and everybody else, lar bottles hold eight one dollar bottles, and has a big Everybody wants & bottle in the house ready for stops all pain, from as -mosquitoe bite to the most cancer, harmless as water and leaves no stain. Hi the proprietor of that standard remedy for catareb in WOLOOTT'S INSTANT PAIN A LATOR, the sales of which are over one hundred conscientious members of the company at the Broad. | “ting spprehonsions of « winter campaign. Sue te dee Gite keen Ponce Geicie sanans, outa ee pire \'] T. visionally entrusted with the conduct of the Foreign formance, yesterday. The weather did not smile on the THE FENIAN MO’ EMEN . Ministry. ‘occasion and there was & shower of rain instead of a 3 —- ‘@hower of bouguete. At the matinée The Golden Far. | Omcial Alarm in London—Intended Attack on THE ITALO-ROMAN REVOLUTION. Prussia, for the last fifiv years, has been rozarded b; France with feclings, more or leas dormant, of political THE NATIONAL GUARD. animosity. Perhaps, of the two, the Prussians wero eee more the objects of traditional enmity than we English IMPORTANT ORDERS CONCERNING THE INSPECTIONS OF 1867. rseives, and when, therefore, the war of 1866 sudden- i fy mised Prussia to she sammit of power, the consum. | According to a circular issued from the Inspector Gen- mation was doably obnoxious to our neighbors. They | eral’s office, and in pursuance of the military code, ii s | 13 et £ H mer Parents and Guardians were given and it —' ch bh. A ford for re {ub the veteran John Befton as Jemmy Twitchor. He a Royal Armory—Tho Troops on ang ae ae aie pore een oll a ta Wes pend ‘enacted by section 6, chapter 502, laws of 1867, “Division Body ed elt "thelr ‘relations tree of PI F555 omen, wes tO | the same part in the bong City last night Louvos, r rotted yore prize of uest have fallen to | and Brigade Inspectors are classified as belonging to the bein 3 uare. ee, fost, oat ond — ss of. the Walnut bat ampataer, he sermounted | the ie ee sy i grin se a — ee tap ni poems Agnlnet | fre peopl whom they most disliked. ‘Tho “‘unifeation” | dopartment of the Inspector General, and all reports | sure it has a Parente ‘wrapper around the boltle. Boware Btn not ‘The Huechback and a Protesn farce eEWavla obacecss fa tia Gap eas va saeco Ga Atolegram from Florence, dated oa the ‘Zist of Sep- | OfJtalY dispieaeed ee eenot Geren ander ang | Deretofore required to be made to the Adjutant General | % brows oF “nted Wrappers Facumae wet rocntvedFortont Gace waa weak" | the night tember, roparts the tallowing royal order ao having boon | sovsreleny Gi, Tver tare prs ebay tor usrcce | wth soch enthory the Teapocigr Onaeraenvcaan com | MALES SI URAALESE Goose tires om Bree " mea However, there was no help for it at with aul the Inspectgr Genera! assumes com- jaaurane = —— Government troops wore accordingly posted at the dif. | ‘sued in the Tlalian capital. The Ministors say :— oo s the ‘eal’ otyections’ to way, near Fourth streo; 27 John street Nassau. War. 4 _ Olympic Theatre—Rip Van Winkle. ferent armories, and other pee saydl steps wore also | , The Ministry bas carefully watched up to the present peavcaly adimitied of open avowal, or, at any alos of os wean eat sla pi Mb'gy thee Pipes of ‘uny “sbape Sate Moncgrems, M cieatn on creer. * pam houses are still attracted to-witness Mr. Jofter- adsl Which puvreaied ths thineleced onsheeak. the great bag on hme ape Bd fence, the fact was accomplished. Prussia had won her | Present fall, and issues his orders in accordance there- peak f Mag done” Deion $1. = eon's admirable personation of the almost histone peo an Soccanh qipetstionn sanmeeeabed, ter tos vote of, txt |e, aT, Se eetnaen rend ene | Tie TH Sitthion to Ge weal veterns of mentor vaegie> “EE the clden time in Boucicault’s effective T cS. Parliament and the bonor of the nation, The Ministry | cons Tm aggrondisement was even more | TOUS be requires @ carefully written report | A.— ‘SYSTEMS _RUN DOWN. “ig The good natured Rip Van Winkle, of Irving’s HE SCOTCH FAILUR ee ay BS complete than had been Never did | Of the general condition of each brigade | persons often allow their systems to “ron down,” or was always a popular favorite, while his adven- senslal sperelioas. cio tentch: Gbrowe "Our weal atag one 1 Seni ntten pan tenon prltrugole. By | and division, It te required that each Inspection shall | rather run thera down by over work, nied by & cag. the mountains and his slumber of such marvel- jeering Prospects of a Glasgow Firm. fortune of the cnuntry. Up to the present the Ministry | Sorwsiiy or in ‘mistress of thé whole territory | D@ Preceded by a review, and also that, in caso the | is called depaty a ‘words 's failure and givo the romantic elements that have lifted Giasaow, Oot. 6, 1867. | have respected the rights of all citizens, but now thai, Petweon Rusnla and France, There was only onechancs | omicer in command of the regiment 1s superior in rank | partial of the physical forces, accompanied asuaity life quite oat of the common place of domestic his. | 1 te reported that Buchanan & Co., of this city, who | contrary to those rights, certain persous would proceed | of circumscribing the censequences or abating the result, | ¢2,tbe Inspecting officer, the review will be required in Grgreatdepresion of spin cares is, HOSTRTTER: . pootical elements of the story are skilfully | were recently announced as having failed, will be fully | to threats, the feel it their duty to preserve in-.| What was done could not be undone, but what was full, and all salutes given. not as & compliment, bat a8 | stomach BITTERS. Whether the slate of 6: mingled with the quaint in the piece, while Jefferson de- iy i violate the public con! ‘and the of the might still be ted. ' Accordingly, when | % Matter of drill. The minimam of company ts Now | has boon brought on by excessive physical labor, di lots the contral dure with a nicety ‘of dotail, a sense of | able to pay all their indebtednes. law. The government will remain feibfel to, ama | coscee Ceahned Prussia to tho Northern | “xed at forty-five men: that of @ regiment at eiaht | ansioty of mind, exposure or any eaune, the mor, Nature and art that justify the high praise that ote thoroughly ‘out, the declarations iaid before and Fo diney ein ‘and left the Southern balf independent minimum companies of three hundred and sixty men. | effect of this will be found equally thas deen lavished on this performance from every a by Parliament, In a free State no citizen can | of her for the present, and possibly antagonistic in | N° Organization will bo classed as s regiment unless it | and certain. As a restorative aftor severe sicknoss has pros- quarter. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. rise above the law, or substitute himsclf in the place of | futare, France embraced the conclusion as the best or | Contains the latter number of members; and the annual | traied the bodily and mental energies, Pronounced, by eee parerneetate meieeiett the high powers of the nation, and thus distarb by vio- | the jeast mischievous attainabie. It will now be seen | Tesimental fund of $500 will be paid only to those ~— Ee BEST TONIC tN USE.” German Stadt Theatre. ‘Tae Lonvox Moxey Manner. —Loxpox, Oct. 6—3P, M.— | lent means the organization of the country and lead her | Vit the French resent in Court Blsmarck’s circular jong which have two hundred or more men | 1¢ men were not foolishly carcioss about thatr health and Straight from tho regions of the Hartz Mountains, Consols for money. 043, United States fve-twenty | into the gravest complications. when they attack it as “a denunciation of the reaty of present at inspection. over confident in themselves they would always, when ea- ‘where, according to the legends and fairy tales of Hans | bonds, 71%; Il!inols Central 77%; Erio Railway shares, | The Mipistry bas confidence in the wisdom and love +” ‘They regard it as a declaration on the part of | re cul taumaienes Gdlnwe oF tuOSeUea soncuibied get is say work thet required at exertion ase. ootrea-; Christian Anderson, gnomes and elves do dwell, have | 40%; Atlantic and Great Western consolidated bonds, | of country of the Itatians; but if any one should fail ia | Prussia that if she chooses to receive the Southern Ger- | a ino armory on Thursday evening, October 3, and the | Pore MOSTETTER'S RS are invaluable. All 223. loyalty towards those national stipulations, and should ome to New York threo of the queerest little dwarfs Tus Conrmantat Bovnsns.—Franxrort, Oct 6— | sttempt to violate that frontier for which we have passed and the most perfect little actors this or any other city | Noon—United States five-twonty boads for the issue of | ur word, the Ministry will not permit such am act in has ever seen. Kitz Joszi, Jean Picolo and Jean Petit | 1962, 7434. any way, and will place on those persone contravening Livenroot. Coron Marxet.—Liverroot, Oct, 6— | this order the responsibility of whatever acts they may ‘aro the names of these miniature performers, and their | Noon—This being @ holiday, no business is being trans- habitat at present is the German Stadt theatre, in the | acted in the cotton market. x r oct* Bowory. Last evoning the dwarfs made thetr débit be- |, Ltvenroot Breapsrorrs §Manxer.—Liverroot, 5—3 P. M.—Broadst . Corn, 438, 3d. fore an American audience, in three vaudevilles, written curile 100 pe eae fwhect, 1a DA. per ooutal ‘@xpressiy for them, and entitled respectively Asses’ white California, and 138. 10d. for red Western. Milk, A Bully Boy and Brotherly Kindness, al- $s. 84. por 60 Ibs. for Americau. Oats, 3s, Barley, eo the German appellations sound somewhat dif. | 74. ROF 45 Ibe, for Canadian Peas, 468 per S04 Ibe. | Coy onate or Accept an Interior Post should use them as an Invigorant, Por those constantly employed in tn-door occupations, os. pecially in crowded senrcrhop they may be reckoned as the very best aafogiard of health. Where there is a prediapost-, tion to constipation or a tendency to bilionsness they may be truly,gaid to be a specific for whieh there is no substitute. New York office, 36 Dey street. —| v the .—SInee ¢ - thicatontat Phalon's tow Fertume. ths NONE REDOR: ING CEREUS, the sales have exceeded the enormous figure of TWO MILLIONS OF BOTTLES, A correct idea of Uni fmmense quantity bo formed from the fact that i placed in a continnous line the bottles would actually react, over fg English et, eetatnees Rew fork tof —_ cioual t liquid extending jew York to I" Gelphla and baif way back again, mans into the Northern community, or if Northero | noncommissioned staf and non-commissioned officers ore wcneneeban: bree unite them | on Saturda evening, October 5, for theoretical in- selves into a people rmany, there only noth- 4 struction in Tpton's new tactics, The reguiar company ing to provent them, but itis nobody's right to complain. | grills commenced Oclober 1 At this point, however, it should be observed that SKVENTH REGIMENT INPANTRY. Prussia had received a ory Pate, mat; | The non-commissioned staff commenced instruction in ter, If it was ha fe y ~~ ae the new Upton tactics on Friday evening, 27th ult., and Southern Germany should hens Ul the commissioned officers of the regiment assembled for settled that it should not bo anti-Prussian—that is, not | Sit ,e Duo n wonday evening last, Austrian nor @ federation under French influence. THIRD BRIGADR, NATIONAL GUARD. If Count Bismarck left the morse! undevoured for the | 1, i anhounced in General Orders No. 12 of this com- time it was on the assumption that i was not fo be med- d that the system of tactics prepared by Brevet a ee ee achat ga rh ec Gece General Upton shall alone be used by the First, Now, # ince, maton ith oe th ania, enth, Eighth, Ninth, Thirty-seventh and Fifty-fifth held conference the other day with Austria, the Power | P.ciments, and all other modes of instruction being pro- most injured by Prassia, bo not only reasonable to | bbited the list of man@uvres heretofore suppose that designs hostile to Prussia might have | trom this brigade headquarters being annulled. The an- formed the subject of debate, but as much was almost | nual inspection and review of the several ts openly declared. At auy rate, as Count Bismarck is at | tna) inspection and tivinw ore be conducted Im ae. the pains of observing, assertions to that effect, derived | cordance with the forms prescribed by U ATELY Ero te eee Prune nation, were | aithongh no movements in the school of th meatier ttahor wat seston ae sane; | wilibe equed To be performed ori, aaa was directed towards the destraction or cartailment of sufficient time to study the same for the it year. tly. The Bully Boy was the best of these pieces, Livenroon Provisions Marker.—Livraroot, Oct. 5—3 [From the London Herald, Sept. 21.) bettor enabled the points of the little actors to be | P: M.—Beef, 132s. 6d. per 304 Ibs, for extra prime moss |, Genorati hog Bh el . Pork 71s. per 200 Ibs. for city prime mes, Bacon, | America ee eee nade dors a pon es prying 44s. per owe for middies, Lard,'b4a, 8d, per owt for | But it cannot be long betore the new influence is dis- Doring tavern in love with the maiden and desires | American. Cheese, 52s. per cwt. for middling American. tinetly felt in And pep any Ad ag — her in marriage, but the father is obdurate, He has one | . Liverroot, Propuce Manket.—Livenroot, Oot. 5—3 P, tee toreayte for eet eeatiet eatione tte oe ‘woak point, however, which the amorous waiter does not | M-—Rosin, Ss. 6d. por, we tle or cut, dor Amst! Sint | tations of 8 ime. scarcely Tees. hrrce or aasionate than M 3. for jum. low, r cwt, for ican. CI red ‘Fis sa ia ive wider (Slee Spirits turpentine, 268, 94. poy t. Petroleum, is. 1d. | that of the civil war itself. We need only. in order to goods > a preciate the importance and understand the tendenc; ‘oppe) makes a bet that the tailor is to give him his cutie tee te ee ee Ihe revolutionary social movement going forwar daughter if be can get a coat away from him without Marxets.—Lonvor, Oct. 5—3 P. M.—No. 12 (unseen ny cnecf the manny group of fitme Gutioceny itch standard sugar, 25s. 6d. Calcutta linseed, 688, 6d. so 4 io Long wd hen cer = oe a er imperial ne iar, Whale oil, £38 per 252’ gallons fp a , ae cee at cee Only takes away tho but, in various disguises, gots | Linseed oll. BO — _ | appointed to the magisterial bench ; there the blacks aro mosey also out of tho old mab, Then a general deuoue- | THR PRTROUNCM Manker. —Axrwanr, Oot, §—Noon.— | appointed to the magimtaril toneks thom tte panes app A.—For let rpores nothing surnnsace Hate ey Re Tenia ree cee bello cliner eas equal to any made. Salesroom 32 Park row, New York. Washes for the Hair before you are raed. - Wi TONs Pheve RATIONS FOR THE MAIR. Warrantod the best in ‘neither nitrade of sliver nor Ine auipbur, oma For sale by druggista, Manufactory 7 Away With All Pot INSPECTION yg Meg Famed ia, the disposal | rhe oficial returns of the i ot this brigade, of France Ratchelor’s Hair Dye.The Rest tn the world; the only fect Dye: harmless, reliable, instante neous. Factory 51 Barclay street, PWS, Kant Clente and of which an account bas already in our prossions thoee closely Milled in such matters. The force of the Cloaks, Trt ab dE SS ESE) bebe a ke deta fares fare up Lorre: eetrence ot ai. "as | Sneice ey sareaa oe fous than Uares times. The facial expression and. mo- B24, | fu ‘ana, asain, proclaim ‘themselves at rosoived Shows s healthy condition. It turned out in 1800 ar fol | Dena’a Cakes Wiity of featore ‘Gwarfsare most wonderful, and | BY STEAMSHIP TO SEPTEMBE + | to ‘measure out for themselves, without reference ; Ma, Tt their different ‘make ups’ inimitable, provoki fits Se to any other race or authority, ef laughter. ‘Manager Harman has made a hit undoubdt- | 7,5 German mail steamship Weser, Captain Wenke, | At Savannah ‘they “hare edly, and tho three dwarfs of the German Stadt theatre independent plead fisce- Promise to be the sensation of the season. Last night | from Bremen on the 2ist and Southampton the 24th of | inuebendens, property tof violent coercion; Ay py ge every Tuesday, from 9 A. M. tq 3 I’. he be she house was crowded to repletion, and full from par- | geptember, arrived at this port early yesterday morning, that thus the ag ee quet and pit wo the topmost gallery. ringing actl detail Of bak eanie dated to her | multiplying by sian not, indeed, by fresh conquesta, le ste korehia’ Mics, WIRSLOW'S . — may acquire that tr §, cottons Fifth Avenue Thentre. day of sailing from England, 761 passengers and a valu- French people depre- mens, cage Gind colsane ie. Gare te resteae tee . Leffingwoll’s imitation of Forrest in the turiesque of | able cargo. therefore, as wo have ives rest to the her antl relief ood wince § Fra Diavolo is capital. So ts his Romeo JaMer Jenkins, The feeling of irritation produced in the public mind Dente ce aS oe venti cafe inal ensen, es mations mothees tm the extravaganza Too Much for Gooa Nature, Mrs, | im France La eee on the French side, pro- ony 6 Uh Ot, own BOOTHING BTRU; Sedley Brown has made herself a permanent favorite remained unabated in Paris, France a certain the fo simile of “CURTIO & PKRKING'* on the down, and, an the bold brigand and Maida ny, | La Prance, of Paris, apeaking of the Prussian state ” | Law conttehine of cerength Ga, she part of” tans tates Salads rapper. All tlre ane bee imliationg ‘was for the last ferent aon an nw applause, com: | paper, says:— May be obtained Cw Bee tothatice, wie Nab sure foundauca of |, 1 is wot France who provokes the national bi ae aon We oy a iy a en eae ‘and domestic concord. vARRA RU ONT 17 Re oa Rat at prep apadle management and unexceptionable entertain ps ggg A the ties | say purely J ae os We inthis country cannot but hold that, whatever Spores cinging in tne beed and coabies ot, 65 ‘ment, Byron's woll known Aladdin follows Fra Diavolo, of Prussia’s policy is irritating, In this she is ; belonging bon at ae ee 1t have been the scope of the t: of the SS ae a Mra, Sodiey Brown will be the Wonderful Seamp on | "Tous. The Fronch people are not over exacting towards | other a x people must surely have a right to tute ori ton ‘of . 3 pow huey theie vanquuhed enemies and they de. not ike way | There ait to tay the truth, am ertyctal Chemesiven ta they think bast even if thelr’ decision ; tha, cen meas catiemnetanetannemeamasitis other nation to re ean re ae oF combined pa Tae gl of the political lead to the ascendancy of Prussia or ogni ero ELECTION. cially when it has had neither At present, recstablishment of Germanic empire, At 3 i honor of vanquishing them, game time it would bo vain to Ly that the See, 4 Horoowen, Ot 8,1 fre St oF eee ere sans am Returns from thirty-four counties, about one-half of | explanations had been exchanged between the should remember our own susceptibilities in respect of 3 the Btate, have been received. The vote for the Con- India, and the extraordinary paeert vee Ee ene os PR Seer ‘vention is more than 11,000 votes over the required | circular. The French government, it is added, hes pada! acre” Gon here ae nee have come to | mana) and Troop {Capua George L NEWS", Corner one-half. botleve that true strength Va to be found rather in the | Musa! “togeinet, Wherefore, with abou For a Stvlteh and Kiceant, Hat Goto Bex THE ANKIETY AT THE SOUTH OVER THE COMING NORTHERN fmaginaiy ‘enemlee'sbroed, eo tbe French may per. | ‘OU meu each. In order lo. son how Pere a tee ELECTIONS. terra” rere oldu "tnentseas shes | Bese trop, (Bh. be “ern. em ow uSttnsct & Rhee Mistect frentmsewtns Wit aincrow, N, C., Oct. 6, 1967, te may endeavor to sab 0 ocr o [fue erence co Weatesday Ine ‘Ootober 2 Hyaq’s Life Baleam.-Rheuma ’ ‘Tho whites here tako but little interest in the tocat | solemnly condem: as on. Wo oe Ie te ciuartaaean tae is only ene’ of tas a00: salt was that Rhy-eeven oftoer# and moe ots lan, Old Uloers, Salt” Rheum Mid politics, but anxiously await the news fromthe Northern | government for consummating the “sacrilege of the | the process with congratulation; it may tents dus to the revolutions of the world; what no | {8 ground and contended for the beet mark NKldnepy, he, Worst. cases of elections. usurpation’ of the eeclestastical property, Ho declared | discourage others, who speculate upon, revolutions can effect, 90 long as Franco remains true to pom nt lg tpn Lt Bleeds Jos are miget curvataly cured by Aiea es Le # the decree to be null and wold, and confiemed the cen | forttnes, mort and mental of man COT TE ee eae serie | aftr. This wee ia the shape of -« drunken typ ge noes : SCHOONER WRECKED WEAR TORONTO. sures already launched againet the usurpers. The Pope | an inoculation can take piace, however sourees, AF | who ried to got up a fight. He should at R. R. R.— 7, cram eae Ge tnpuie mat t effects ‘adiaen duced to the ranks or expelled. satel dey fustanty ‘and Toronto, Canada, Oct. 5, 1867. | then proceeded to point out the calummnies contained im | Ou! of the Atsorienn oulon, 1s seems FIRST REGIMENT ARTILLERY, cure afl Rhewme: ntarions ‘Tho schooner W. A. Grover, bound from Ramilton to | a pampblet recently published in Paris, entitled “The | Constitution < van Areakiogn patton, Oe THE OF SPECIE. By orders No, 10 the commissioned oftcors of | plain, Ata © oa, and, Bowel Complaints, Oswogo, with nine hundred bushels of wheat, was'| Roman Court and the Emperor Maximilian.” fis Holi- | moot pomts connected with origin, dispersion and ool & White 0 on wedneoday, a ———————— wrocked inst night opposite this city, and went to plecos, en mons “te How Can the Surplus Capital of Eagiand be . ‘a t.ho Re = Paid, Jp is ‘out of aig! ‘ck Bemploved? and tne corumiasiongs, Wen My, hws ACCIDENT AT THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. the colonies Zeapires sad {{7rom the Landon Herat oy eon mmistoned“offcars are ano rommande Tae Wal eat, About nine o'clock last evening one of the visitors to og gt te ey that the amounts on deposit 4 Sy. October 1, The ariit ” eet Re tee ng : ithe et i f il the American Institute, while snatching a cont from ‘under one of the trip hammers on exhihition, had his ‘The conservative, free conservative and national lib- | forgotten, of all hoo fl | i s E bdultetia It place minime two per | October ht hand mangled ina shocking manner, It appears | eral parties in the North German Parliamont agreed to t ented iphabet cont. they fe gaid, it might be a ques. ‘TWRUFTH ANTRY. chat 00 ball pussen the oota on the sah ooh perpeeb ‘sabe the tetiwing prarege im the address in reply to Sitcentare, of the bleak darkness in which he fare oe mon ane ul string ‘The commissioned officers or tb TT ete kK, eyes sate tal se pa op Pg a Fy Pe Go gh sEeaterrt wt rae Lleg {Panes ples ‘of money when the accent took place | gael ped ihe tay ofS Bourg age gh tow | soaldetons fr Traocy, of Godan Ge Goths | wpecwly th pegauce aga vome of the Jem Gober Gs elaad Sco Bareilles je Braap’