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News. From the Seat “PRLBGRAPHIG FRO MEWS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. | A THE PAPAL STATES. special TEES 18 Yo THE “HERALD. The Revolutionary “Campalan Agniust the Pope—Dally Skirmishes—Confiictlog Reports and Claim: Victory. Queens Horet, Lonpox, Oct. 15—3 P. M. ‘The latest reports received in this cily from ‘the seat of war in the Pontifical territory state ~¢bat skirmishes cont'nue to take place between the Italian revolutionary invaders, aided by mative insurgents ani the forces of the Pope, at many points of conflict, The actual situation, military and diplomatic, of the Italo-Roman complication rema ns un- changed. The accounts, by tologram and mail, of the fighting, and its probabic results, are very con- ficting. As is the coso in (he commencement of almost every contest xt arms—great or leas— Doth sides claim to have obtained advantages, No very imporisn! ens sgements have, how- ever, taken place, and ile fighing is of rather adesultory character—the revolutionists moy- ing, for the most part, quickly from one available point {o anotler, and the Papal troops marching after or In flank of them, as ~esems best to their comm indoors. { War-Battle Between the Papal Troops and the Commaud of Me- notti Garibaldi-The Pope's Soldiers Driven in Disorder. i Fronesce, Oct. 15—P. M. The latest despatch from th Papal provinces 4n the south, dated yesterday (Monday) evening, say that a detachment of th » Pope’s army, made up for the most part of cavalry and ariillery, had a short time before assaulted the town of Verola, where the insurgents were concen- trated in force under the command of Menotti Garibaldi, who is now Generalissimo of the troops of the “Pariy of Aviiou,” by virine »of @ commission delegated to him from his “Nather, the Generali. a A sharp engagement ensued after the attack, which ended in the diva! o/ the Papal troops. After obtaining the first advant ge the Gari- baldians advanced trom the town, and the retiring soldiers of His Holiness wero driven to Monte Maggiore in disorder. FRANCE. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Italo-Roman War—OMicial Report of a Papni Victory. Paris, October 15—P, M. Tho official Moniteur, in its issue of to-day, says that the Papal troops operating in the Pontifical provinces on Sunday last, the 13th instant, attacked and defeated a force of Gari- baldian invaders who were posted in a good position where they barred the line of advance ‘to Monte-Librate, THE PRESS DESPATCUES, THE PAPAL PROVINCES. Detachment—Defeat and Heavy Loss of the Pepe’s Soldiers=The Pope May Retire to Bavaria. Frorexce, Oct. 15—A. M. ‘The revolutionary bands which eniered the Papal Btates at different pointa on the Eastern and Southern frontier bave concen‘rated in Frosinone under the Aeadersbip of Menotti Garibaidi, in accordance with the Airections of General Garivaidi, ‘The report that Menoiti bad boon arrested proves to ‘ve without foundation. Oct. 15—Evening. just been received. A battle has been fough: near Verola, in the province of Frosinone, between the Garibaidian volunteers and the Pontifical. troops, in which the former were victo- tidus. ‘A-strong detachment of Papal Zouaves was sont from Rome during the tatter part of last week to provent tho Junction of the insurgent bunds in Frosinone with the party onder Menott! Gariba'di, who w: reported to be in that province, They wore aguccessful in accom- plishing this object, and were obliged to meet the united forces of the insurgents under the command of General Menotti Garibaldi in persvo. A desperate fight took place outside the town of Vo- rola, The Papal Zouaves were badly beaten, losing heavily in killed and woundd The Garibaldians lost five kiiled and Afteen wounded. No report is given of the numbers engaged on either aide, The news ig received with great rejoicing by the people here. Panis, Oct. 16, 1867. Isis reported that if the condilion of affairs around Rome should become critical the Popo will leave the city and take refuge in Bavaria, whero he has been of- fored an asylum, aidt and Joseph Maz. Hiane Action=King Victor Emanuel’s Troops May Enier Rome, Loxpos, Oct, 16—Midnight. ‘The foliowing later despatches from italy have been qeasived talent: — sence, Oct. 16-—Evening, General Garibaldi has sent out another address from Caprera, in which he earnestly calls upon the Italian mation to arm, Torx, Oct, 15—Evening. Maszzini has issued a manifesto, in which he exhorts the Italian patriot in Rome to rise and prociaim a Froracs, Oct 15—Evening —Later. Many people here believe that General La Marmora, qwho is in command on the Papal (rontier, will order bis troops to cross the line and occupy the Pontifical terri. tory, and possibly march on Ror, eee FRANCE, Great Activity ta Naval Departm Panis, Oct, 16—Evi Great activity prevails In the Naval Arsenal at Toulon. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Oct. 15—Even- rage N Taleag aren, TX 11x vanes raiiway share 4654 ; Atlantic ‘Tan Frawkvort —Fraxkront, Oct 15—Even. tna, Uatiad ‘States bonds are quoted ab 73% for the Corson Oct, 15— Prraning. gown market cloud stronger, at | tu NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1867.—TRIPLE slight advance on ait grades. The following are she Authorized = quotations:—Miidling uplands, $3ga.! Iniddiing Ocleans, Sid. Tho cales of the day foot up VERPOOL BxsapsTovrs Maxket.—Liverroot, Oot. i6—Evening.—he market closed quiet, Corn easier, closing with a decline of quarter, New mixed Weatern, 49a. 3d. Wheat non of 15s. for red Western and 17 for aliforpia white. Oate 3s, 10d. Peas 62s, ‘Barley passing! ok ed. ie i } Ssaroo, Provisioxs MaRKgr. ~| POOL, Rreniag.— Sse 1250, Pork, ie hese, b2" Lrvwrpoon | Paopc® anaee! “Lie Oct. 15— E Spirits turpestine bas fected G4. and is bow queted at 21s. | Kos Aon Rosin-~Lommon, ize “Tallow, 458, 34,” Potrcloum, ia “2a and 1s, 6d. for refined. Loxpox Makxera.—Lovpos, Oct. 15—-Evening. oe Calcutta linseed, 68s. Gd; linseed cakes, £10 weed oil, £40 105, Whale oil, £38; Tas im Makxet.—Axtwaar, Oct, 16— ing.—The petroloum market is weaker, closing at 56f. 500, per bol. for standard white, EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Brest, Oct. 15,—The steamship St. Laurent, of the General Transatlantic Company's line, Captain Rocando, from New York on the 6th tust,, arrived here this fore- noon on the way to Havre, Sourmamrtox, Oct. 15.—The steamship Bremen, gt tain Meyer, from New rom on the 3d oo arrived at this port about noon to-day em rovt to Bremen. Queanstown, Oct. 15.— steamship City of Antwerp, 2 Morehovse, trom York on the 5th inst, on the way to TAsereees Soutmamrton, Oct 18 —The »toamship mon B, Captain Eh ork, trom New York on the 15th inst., arrived here at ten o'clock this morning en route to Hamburg: CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Stormy Weather at Havana. Havana, Oct. 15, 1867, Tho weather hero ia quite tempestuous, The steamer Raleigh, Captain Marshman, arrived to- day from New Orleans, and ails this afternoon for Now York. THE PRESS S3_ TELEGRAM. Commerein! avd Marine Intelligence. Havana, Oct, 18, 1867. Exchapge—On London, 116}; @ 117; on United States, currency, 26 discount; gold, short sight, 7 @ 7g pro- mium. Sugar—Holders frm; no sales are being made, Lard, $16 50 per quintal. Hay, double, $7 60. Flour, $14 per barrei. ‘Arrived, bark Cuba, from New York; brig J. Pollodo, from Portland; Eoglish bark Irma, from New Bruns- wick; brg H. H. Parks, from Philadelphia, The steamer Engle bas not yet ariived. Sailed, the = Spanish mail steamer, (or Cadiz, PORTO RICO. SPECIAL TELECHAM TO THE HERALD. Financla! Prostration—ere Troops to Come. Havana, Oct. 15, 1867, Our files from Porto Rico are to the 2d inst, The finances of the isiand were in a deplorable state. Flour was abundant, The Sparish war steamer Isabel had sailed for Cadiz for more troops. ST, DOMINGO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Pence Throughout the Black Repub! Havana, Oct, 15, 1967. Everything appears to be quiet in St, Domingo, VENEZUELA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Authorities Uncasy-New Duty on Cof- fee and Cocoa. Havana, October 15, 1967, Wo have dates from Laguayra to the 24th ult, The oligarchical jeaders have nearly ail been an- nibtlated. Still new revolts are teared, and the militia is being thoroughly organized, The government foels strong, having Senor Gutierrer, now Minister for Foreiga Aftairs, at its head. ibe ‘new duties on coffee and cocoa are forty-four per cent ad valorem on the former, and sixty percent on the latter FLORIDA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. Arrival of Vessels at Key West tu Distress. Kur West, Oct. 15, 1867. ‘The schooner Nellie Currier, from Chiltepec, Mexico, bound to New York, put into this port yesterday in dis- tress, having sprung her forewast and lost some sails, schooner A jo Townsend, Captain Poloow, from Mubile bound to Providence, put in here to-day in distress, having split satis, &c. MISSOURL The State Debt—Coupons Past Duc, to be Paid—An Extra Sesal the Legislature to be Called to Consult on Railroad Interests. Sr. Lovts, Mo., Oct. 15, 1867. It is now said that the Fund Commissioners of this State have ordered the officors of the Bank of Com- merece, of New York, to apply the State funds now in a o io the Bank of Conmmares ts over two and a half mil- lions. Governor Fletcher will probably call an extra session of the Missouri Legisiature about the Ist of December. It ts said that Eastern capitalists have made proposi- tions to take the Southwest Pacific Railroad on the terms of Fremont’s contracts, and build itat once This and other important railroad interests furuish this reason for the extra seasion, TENNESSEE. The Yellow Fever in Memphis—Fire. Mewrnis, Oct. 15, 1867, Tho yellow fevor here is abating and the excitement is subsiding. Many persons bave left town, and others who had made preparations to leave, have abandoned the idea, Thero were twenty-four new cases and seven deaths up to noon to-day, The disease is of «mild type. A fire this morning on Bank alley destroyed the of P. L. Berelo & Co,’s auction establishment wed the liquor house of A. G. Vacard. Lose 600; fully insured in the Phoenix, Aitua and Companies, MISSISSIPPI. Yellow Fever at Vicksburg. Meurum, October 15, 1867. A despatch from Vieksburg says no deaths bave oc- curred there during the past forty-eight houra, ALABAMA. Yellow Fever in Mobile. Monier, Oct, 15, 1867, There were two interments from yellow fever to-day. LOUISIANA. The Yellow Fever Subal jing in New Orlenns— a Nécessary+Pont- New Onigans, Oct, 15, 1867, W. P. Comvenss & Co:— The epidemic is subsiding here, Please notify all Partios making collections to stop. Woe have enough funds to carry us through, J. F, CALDWELL, Secrotary Howard Association, There were thirty-nine yellow fever interments in this city during the twenty-four hours ending this morning. ‘he time for holding the Louisiana Agricultural Fair has been postponed te the Tth of January, 1668, TEXAS. Abatement of the Yellow Fi in Galveston, Gatveston, Texas, Oct, 15, 1867, There were onl two new cases of yellow fever yoster- day, and only four intermente during the past forty- eight bours. THE PLAINS, Arrival of the Indian Comasies! ts at Fort Larned=Derertion of Two Companics of Millieh Moames m+ gr, Lovis, Oot. 16, 1867, Adespatch from Fort Larned announces the arrival there of he Indian Commissioners, all well, They = on directly to Medicine Lodge Croex, nore 8 ara nd council i to be held, Hitve elivices trom i Monana repead the story that two coma of ree ave A Hughes Intended soune ce vat a, i tamean en Ee —e Cecasion to fes! resentmont at any publication upon the subject of drunkenness,” The Railroad Troubic In Virginia Settled. | WASHINGTON. | shied 18 2867} I bear from Richmond, Va, (Bight that the com. is 33 wet : mittee of the Virginia and Tennessee i7*JFoad Company, | sts Pfoceedings were {aterrupted on the ‘0th instant “ Lynchburg by military ordor, returned to Richmont this morning from this city, They bad a perfectly sai's- fa.tory interview with General Grant a: the War De- parto)*2t yesterday, and with Gencral Schofield in Richmon.' t-day. The interference was not a military ‘act, but one cY acivil character, The company had made large purchases {rom government, payment for which Was overdue, The action was taken under a contract made by the late President, which gave the govern- ment power to take possession of the road on deiault of payment A satufactory ar- Yangement has now been entered into, and the company will proceed with the election of a presi- dent at the adjourned meeting next mouth, There is no Pereonal objection to Goneral Mahone on the part of the government, and he will be elected president by accla- mation. A Habeas Corpus Case in Baltimore. Chief Justin Chase goes to Baltimore to-day to hear @ case upon a writ of habeas corpus allowed some weeks since, returnable October 15, to briug before Lim a col- ored person alleged to be detained illegally ander the apprentice laws of Maryland, which are {alleged to be in violation of the Civit Rights act of Congress, The Commiree on a Republican Form of Gov- -ernment for Maryland. The sub-Judiciary Committee on the Maryland Investi- gation reassembled at the Capitol this morning at twelve o'clock, all the members present, and after a short ses- sion adjourned until to-morrow, when they will com- monce taking testimony. Mayor Chapman, of Balti- more, and Joseph J. Stewart, who was defeated by Phelps for Congress last yeur, have been summoned to testify to-morrow, The Cabluot—Lack of Harmony in its <>" cliis—The Stanton and McCle! dence—The Secretary of State Tenacious of Hie Position—He Refuses to Take a Hint— Changes Talked of. ‘The suggested changes in the Cabinet, which have 60 Often been urged and intended, stiil remain suspended from the failure of the President to meet the expects Sone of his (rienés and to fulfil the desire of the coun- try. It is imponsible that the Administration can suc- coed, or that the President can have a fair hearing, while there ts such an absence of harmony as now @x- iste in the Cabinet, and euch redical differences in prin- ciples and policy as actually separate their councils Antagonism, and not homogeneousness, is the distia- gulsbing charasteristic of tbis Cabinet in its political Composition, in its practice and in its theories, There fa no bond of union, sympathy or cohesion, Every man, except perhaps the Attorney General, and the old lady, who is called Secretary of the Navy, ia for himeclf fret, Inst and always They all profess very differently, it is true; but their acts contrast strongly with their ardent and interested professions, which are mainly volunteered to ensure their reténtion of power, The President bas long felt that his Cabinet was an ombarrasment and an incubus—first because it did not challenge the confidence of the country, and secondly, because he has the bost reason to kuow that it bas not been faithful to him personally, Stanton was long noto- rious a8 a spy, who abused tlie confidential relations which his position offered, to incite hostility against the man by whose mistaken favor he was retained in an office which he per- verted into the most selilsh and unscrupulous machine of personal and party ambition, When his Private correspondence with General McClellan, written at the very identical time he was conspiring hia down- fall, and professing the most dovoted personal friend- ship, shall seo the light of day, as it must soon do to vindicate the truth of history, and when his conduct in jobs, contracts and favoritism shall bo exposed, the world will see what manner of man is this criminal law- yor, who was unduly foisted into high place, and who Was notorious in this city as an aider and abettor in the work of secossion when it seemed to promise success, There ore multitudes of living witnesses, well known to the country, who are ready to testify in this respect and to prove the hypocrisy of Mr, Seward’s ‘Carnot,’’ as ho was pleased to call him. Yet with all this knowledge it was difficult to bring the President to the point of dismissing one who had the Bross indecency to cling to office, even after belng ordered to quit—proof that he was fitted for such association or responsibility. Mr. Johnson was perbaps Partially misled by the efforts of Mr. Seward to retain Stanton, for it is well known that he invoked every pos- sible means and sont every available man to the Presi- dent, in the bope of proventing that result, And he testified his devotion in an ostentatious and offensive manner before the public by driving the expelled secre- tary through the principal thoroughfares immediately after bis dismissal, as if to rebuke the President and to cover the disgrace of Stanton with the mantle of his diplomacy. How woll he succeoded tho recent elections answer in a rebuke which ought at least to make them both tremble, Tt is woll understood here that the Prosident has more than once delicately intimated a desire to his Cabi- not to receive their resignations; but the hint has never been taken, even when given in the broadest terms, as it was quite recently to Mr, Seward. The ntelligencer, which is sometimes recognized as a convenient organ of the President, published an article several weeks ago, which very clearly told the Secretary of State that his services were no longer required, Mr. Seward presented himself at the White House with the paper, and de- manded to know, in a very peremptory tone, if the offensive article bad been seen or approved by the President, to which the latter quietly replied, that he “had seen it before the publication.’’ Thereupon the wrath of the Secretary subsided as it did when Lord John Russell threw the Alabama claims in his face and told bim he would not arbitrate. He went home satis- fied and beld on like a Trojan to his office, and means to die as bard as his friend Staton did, A determined effort is now making to purge the cabi- net, and Mr. Johnson begins to take courage from the elections, If he would only do half that he intends, the diMoculty would be soon settled. Longer hesitation will ruin him entirely, and he feels this embarrassment so much that possibly be may take the bull by the horns. One difficulty is a choice of men; and this is more serious, perhaps, than would be supposed ata first glance, J. 3. Black, of Pennsylvania, ia pressed for the State depart ment; but his connection with Buchanan’s administra- tion, and his conduct during the war, render bis con- firmation impossible, even if it were dosirable to restore such Bourbons. Reverdy Johnson, offers, perhaps, the best chance before the Senate, and would be, at least a respectable appointment, Neither Generat Bisir nor General MoClernand can be confirmed as Secretary of War, and it would only in- tensify hostility to nominate one or the other, Genoral Sherman would accept but for motives of personal deli- cacy toward General Grant, Still the fact is by no means doubtful that he is entirely opposed to the revo- lutionary ultras, and in favor of the constitutional prin- ciples apheld by the President. He was free to express these opinions a few days ago when in this city, and ali Statements to the contrary are pure inventions of the enemy. Is is the aim and effort of the President to com- bine, as far as may be practicabie,all the conservative ele- ments of the country in a movement which will sweep the destructives out of existence, and save what is yot left of the constitution. Presentation of the Pasha of Tunis to the President—Similarity tie f Turkey and This Country. Mr, Biacque Bey, the Turkish Minister, to-day intro- duced to the Presideot General Hussein Pasha, of Tunis, Tho interview was quite interesting. In presenting General Hussein, Mr. Blacque sa'd:—‘You beuold, Mr, President, in General Hussein a remarkable proof of the truth of what I observed to your Excollency ‘at my pre- sentation, which gome newspapors have beea pleased to rid.cule through ignorance of my country, that there is & great similarity in the democratic tendencies of the United States and my own country. General Hussein was sold in Tun‘s Circassian slave, and has risen from that bumble station to be @ general of the empire.”” The President aid he was mnch pleased.te receive the visit and to extend to General Hussein a cordial wel- come. Hoe was gratified to know that in Turkey, as in this country, no matter how humble a man’s position, he may aspire to the higher positions of the govern- Personal. It ts said that Generals Ord and Pope aro expected to arrive in town to-morrow, and will have consultations with the President and General Grant. Genoral Beaureyard called at the War Department to- day and had an interwiew with General Grant, Speaker Colfax has taken a house fronting on La- fayette square, opposite Secretary Seward’s residence, and will keep house here this winter for the first time during his Congressional career. Row Between Radicals and Negroes. Arrow occurred a day or two since at a radical nomi- nating convention in the city of Williamsburg, Va., between D. B. White, a radical stumper, an ex-colonel of negro troops and a candidate for the convention, and @ negro named Dr. Norton, another candidate. Norton's friends rushed on White, and he was compelled to escape through a window. Ho was followed by a crowd of negroes who cried, “Kill him, kill him.” He got ‘away, and obtained a warrant for the ringleaders and bad them bound over to keep the peace. Treasury Circular—Conyersion of Thirties into Five-Twenties. Tho following was tssued thia morning :— Treasury Derartent, Oct. 15, 1867. The Department is prepared to give five twenty bonds of 1867 in exchange for seven and’ three-tenth notes, tho interest to be charged on the bonds and allowed on the notes up to the time of conversion, the notes to bo for- warded tothe Assistant [reasurer at New York or to the Department here at the risk and expense of the holders; the bonds tobe returned at the risk and ex- pense of the Depertment. H. McCULLOCH, Secrotary of the Treasury, The New Post Offices in New York and Boston, Postmaster General Randall bas just returned from the North, He, while in Boston, made the preliminary arrangements for procuring a site for a Post Oflice ina convenient business locality, its purchese depending on & good title being given to the ground selected. None of the plans for a Post Office in the city of New York havo been entirely approved. The general features, however, have been agreed upon, and these will bo taken from several of the plans which have beeu sub- mitted. Light Honses in Lake Michigan. By direction of the Light Houso Board of the Treasury Dopartment the Commissioner of the General Land Office has ordored tho reservation for light house pur- poses of Povorty Island, in Lake Michigan, embracing fractional seotions eight and nine, township thirty-six, north of range ninoteen west, in the Marquette Lana dis- trict. Seven- MASSACHUSETTS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. The Inquest Over the Riot Homicide at West- flela—Strong Evidence Against the Consta- bles. , Oot. 15, 1867, 10 o’Clock P.M. "} Tho Coroner's investigation into the killing of Jobn T. Brooks, in the riot at Westfield on Saturday night, keeps the excitement in that town at fever heat. Many contradictory statements aro made, but nearly every witness swears that at the timo fired on the crowd, it waa quiet, the riot egy ‘This pute matters in a new phase, as it has here- 0 been believed that t! constables, as they claim, ere obliged to fire in self-defence. Ihe verdict of the jury of inquest will be rendered on Wednesday. An Alleged Confidence Man Committed to Jail at Springfield. Mass., Oot, 15, 1867. General Humphries, the alleged notorious Pittsfield confidence man, arrested at Cincinnati, was to-day com- mited to jail jofault of $10,000 bonds to await go for forgery. His true name is W. C. Harding, and bh was coufined in Fort Delaware during the war. PENNSYLVANIA. Prize Money Claimed—Meecting of Officers and Sailors of Farragut’s Squadron at the Capture of New Orleans. Pmcaps.rma, Oct. 15, 1867. This evening the officers and men who wero in Farra- gut’s squadron at the capture of New Orleans held a meeting to organize a systematic effort to obtain the prize money claimed to be due them for captures at that piace, ‘There was a large attendance and the spirit of determination was manifested to press therr claims upon Congress. A letter was road from General Butler in reference to his bill, now before Congress, to authorize tho payment of sald prize money, MARYLAND. Review of the Fir t Division of the Maryland National Guard by Governor Swann. Bawtmons, Oct. 15, 1867. Governor Swann, with his staff, to-day reviewed the First division of the Maryland National Guard, Major General and good commanding. The review took piace on Broadway, per programme. There were in line two Deviations ot cavairy,-thrte companies | © artillery without ive’ and nine regiments of infaniry, comprising from five to six thousand men. They pa- ment, raded through Bait street, which was doussiy General Hussoin has been making a tour of observa. | packed with ‘7 ue Loney = re tion through the United States for the purpose of ex- tending bis military knowledge, and will leave hore ina day or two for Now York, whence he will sail for Eu- rope. The General will be presented to-morrow to General Grant and General Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, ‘Tho statements which appeared in many journals a few woeks since that the Turkish Secretary of War Lad rived in this country had reference to General Hussein; but this was an error, as General Hussein has never held that position, Baptiom of an Infant Child of the Turkish Ssoldiorly oS cane and mi like veterans, Shouts and cheers and of handkerchiefs greeted them at overy step. Tho day Was a bright and sparkling Nope Noe the city woro a vory gay and joyous appearance. Notan incident occ her’ 4 o mar the pleasure of the holiday in which all classes heartily joined, and the throng was immense. CONNECTICUT. Haxtrorp, Conn., Oct. 16, 1867. Tho Providence Light infantry, Colonel Dennis, with Minister in the Roman Cai Faith. i rater The infant child of the Turkish Minister was to-day | 4 Preoninra ben ry per ara et Br ont paptizod at St, Matthew's church in the Roman Catholic is, arrived im’ this city about moon to- faith, the father and several friends being present, \d were received by the Putnam num. i" i near one hundred mep, at the de ‘and were Sentence of the Major Who Destroyed a | atierward given @ collation at the City Hall, Mayor Printing Office In Arkansas, Chapman welcomed the visiting com) hoy on bebaif Brevet Major Goorge 8, Peiree Twonty-eighth Cnited | of the ay ee Lg — Pan — pl oe ag w= gti Siatos infantry, was tried by court martial | & dress parade on Park, in at Camden, Arkansagy Inst month, on the charges This cvening eaplendid bea = was in Allyn of violation of the ffty-fifth article of war and conduct pee Be 0 PI oa bee pRB cy alors Are to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, | positing, Sheeones Sore HMC? Dying, whe miliary ‘The specifications charge that Major Peirce, becoming in- ba ey will have @ streot To: ae ° ion at arsenal by Governor English per Ae @ charter dinner, &¢,, mad wit leave for nome ia the afternoon. KENTUCKY. Weodlawn Races. Lovtsvinus, Oct, 16, 1867. ob the Woodlawn Course to-day, quite large. censed at an article published im the Constitutions! Kagle of that town, took with him on the 8h of August last about thirty of bis soldiers and destroyed the cases, type ‘and other printing material of theoffice, He was found guilty and sentenced to forfeit his monthiy pay for one year, and to be degraded in rank, #0 unt beaball have his pame placed on the list of captaing of infantry, and shail take rank next after the Afty c.ptains now next below him inrank, and to be reprime.aded in general orders, “In ap- proving the senteote, General Ord says:—“The article ‘There were two in the mewspaper, "shich provoked the accused to com- fey Club puree of $600, three mit @ ponttontizry offence, denounced exhibitions of five horses Pe. Prandin two Bt ‘ined; ay el Oe ‘Water and me, 5:30%X, dronken mn in uniform on the streets of Camden. Major Peiroo seoms not to have been aware that an- truth7a1 criticism doos not provoke a man of sense, but tix, newspaper comments usually are resented only in to their fidelity to fact, The General com- manding hopes that this view of the subjeot will improse “'T wueit upon him, and that hereafter he will haye no” thi SHEET. OHIO, a Goueral Sheridan at CioVeland, En Route io Columba. Cusvats?, Oct. 15, 1867. General Phil. Sheridan passed throug. this city this ning, en route to Columbus and the West Hoe was nies at the de 4 an enthusiastic crowd, and after thank‘og them for the welcome, og with cheers for she “litle boro,” the t train started off. Disturbance at a Cireus—A Y Shot Dead. Crmcrmmatt, Oct. 16, 1867. A disturbance occurn’d at French's circus, at Eaton, Preble county, Ohio, las aight, during which a man named Tom Thomas fred upon the ring eri pa.) missing him, the ball struck @ z Gampoe kiling ber 1 Yi ar cake if nstanily, passing a Wo WISCONSIN. Lose of a Propeller on Lake Michigan=T'wo fouers and M Racal, frees, Children Drowned. Mi-waoxer, Oct, 15, 1867. ‘The small propeller Waukasoo, on the eastern shore, was lost in a storm at the mouth of the Kalamazoo river on Saturday. The pen ers and crew wi cept two children of Re: Sohn Cathcom, AMUSEMENTS. Theatre FrancalsLa Grande Duchease. | Tostée forgot her cold, donned her rich dresses lust } night, took the sabre de mom pére tm ber hand aud sung aud acted in 4 style that surpassed her performances be- fore a cold compelled her to leave the stace for a couple of nights, Every seat was filled, and the toilottes in the’ boxes were expensive and proportionately brilliant, Fritz rose from s-common soldier to genoral as usual, and kept in good humor all the same, Baron Grog, the knight of the rueful countenance and inimitable bow; Baron Puck, the fussy diplomatist; Prince Paul, the overgrown schoolboy, With his idiotic "Ho, lat ha, ‘tai General Boum, @ specimen of many of our Ore eaters, all blaster and little ght; Neponnec, the automatic aido- de-camp, and little Wanda, the artiess country girl, seemed to feel the influence of Tostée's rejuvenated fre and élan, and became cancanish under the exhilarating eflects of the sparkling music, To-day & matinéo of La Grande Duchesse, Banvard’s Opera Honse. The “Devil’s Auction’? was crowded ag usual last night. We were not surprised to see a large number of ‘ladies among the spectators, for several representations of this very popular pieco have convinced the public that “the poetry of motion” is not inconsistent with tho utmost regard for “the proprieties.” Banvard’s Opera House Is situated so far northward, aud, we may say, Bostonward, that nothing but the superior dancing of Signorinas Blasina, Lupo, Sihike, Diani, Ricct and La- pointe, and Signor Giovanail Lupo, could tempt ordi- nary theatre-goers to stray so far from their usual haunts, But in writing this we had almost for- gotten the fact that Miss Fanny Stocqueier, as Rosemary, and in four other characters, was enthusiastically applauded last night, She has re- covered entirely, both from the effects of the overturn- ing of her carriage other night and of the severe cold by which she lately been afflicted. Her song ast night was encored. The Hungarian Polka, by Augusta Séhike, was no lesa succossful than it has pre- viously been; and the music of Mr. A Predigam received its merited share of applause. We presume it will not be long before Mile. Giuseppina Moriacchi, whose arrival io New York we have duly chronicled, will add to the attractions of Mr. De Pol’s company, Banvard's Opera House bids fair to become a favorite resort tor families in the upper part of New York, which deserves much more than Washington the appellation of ity of magnificent distances." Theatro Comique. Charley White has made this house one of tho favor: ites in the varicty line of business. Cotton & Sharp- ley’s Minstrels are the main features on the programme, and every phase of negro humor is shown by thom. This week bas favored the establishment with crowded houses, and the amusing afterpiece develops much ara- matic talent of a buriesque order in the com It would be useless to particularize a variety performance, but the itlimitabie bills of this house never fail to draw plenty of patrons, Tony Pastor’s Opern House. An admirable East side programme of novelties and attractions is now boing offered by the managament of this always popular and well patronized resort of Bow- ery pleasure-seckors, The sensation drama, entitled Ireland's Champion, or O'Donnell of tho Hilts, is Rightly received, a demonstrations of approv: jsa Jono, ing lad singin; isalso bey ony tend akrwodvet feature at this ontablishe ly is poten | welcomed with An he smnmnier <i she Xe I is com of iberal selection of aorobatic and illusory feats, ‘and ballet, with some excellent Ethiopian eccentricities, the whole presenting one of the most versatile and entertainments in the city. New York Circus, Equestrianism, posturing, hurdle races, acrotatic ex- ercises and daring feats upon the double trapeze are but few of the many good things nightly offered to the amusement loving public at the New York Circus. Manager Lent is undoubtedly one of the best equestrian caterers that has ever pitched his ring in this goodly city, sparing, as he does, no expense to present to the patrons of the sawdust arena a bill roplete with sparkling enter- tainments; and 6o well do the public appreciate his laudablo endeavors to please that bis iron-ciad temple is crowded nightly to overflowin, Last evening even standing room could not be obiained, and the hearty shouts of laughter and the plaudits thi ted the performers testified to the delight of the audience, A grand Spanish cavalcade opens the evening's en- tertain introducing the entire troupe in sols brand new velvet suits of blue R. trimmed with = gold bf Nino Eddie” wonder of the adults and the children. Joe Pentland, with bi: queor sayings, keeps the audience a continual roar while the trained ponies aro being put through their paces, and the gymnastic groupings of the infantile ‘Runnells’ fail mot to excite the admiration of those pres who make the ring ring again with their loud applause. The baby hurdie rider, Georgie du Crow, « little wee bit of a fellow not much larger than a real crow, is worth the price of admission himseif, Standing upon the bare backs of two ponies, the lilliputian eques- trian gathers the reins In a masieriy style, drives round the course, jumping hurdles aud making’ every person shake their sides with !aughter at the inimitaple man- ner in which be accomplishes it, The double trapoze act by the Levantine Brothers, meets with a hearty ap- probation, and tho ludicrous extravaganza of “John Buil’s First Lesgon in a French Riding School," c\o.ea the sport for the evening, and everybody goos bome feeling happy and contented. cs red, a wwhien lace, ir rides bis po horse to the the intense delight of ricks, capers, and Kelly & Leon’s Minstrets. Tho tomplo of these delineators of fun and frolic is nightly crowded, even jammod, by Now York's do- lighted minstrelsy patrons, ‘They see, listen and laugh, It isa natural consequence of hearing Leon's rendition of Saucy Sal and the spicy and exhilarating fom and Jerry of seymour, Ryman and Price, while tue Pose d'Afrique of Delahanty and ¥: er~ealis forth plaudits that are eonsinggnd enthusi The vea of Glow’ king dish that ts set before dine Swamp, Ww. 8 y Pretzel disciples of B nani eer irth, if not sul all the vertain- the ovening’s sparkling pian palace, Banyan Hall. The entertginmont—consisting of forty-nine superior paintings Matrative of the Pilgrim’s Progress as de- scribed jy Bunyan—which i# nightly givon at this jace Of amusement, is becoming moro and Boject of attraction to the lovers of the boautit in this city, The transformation scenes are given must magnificent etyle, and of themselves would prove atiraction to drawa “full house.’ Best bi ging of tho Quartet adds immensely to the suc- cosa of ‘the panoramic d Butler's Ameritt Theatre, This popaiar variety theatre has a prograwune of merit, variety and endless attraction this week. Three of the ment at this most popular of Ethiopian delineators, Messrs. Coes, curse pines Persons Should Not D N 2 Delay, Hart and Pettin, ballet pirouette ers, late from iit mado their bow jast night end the od a footlights as usval, Ihe Zuccoll Black Crook, are the principal baile. Mr Builer has inaugurated the with snecess, and be still din ences are always larg Hooley’s Minatrela. 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