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NZW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1867. 5 wine 7 . ; man in a dying stale, He simply gave onw ny meee: WASHINGTON. (MUI Se [ec eae ee meets | ae Mah et ane aes : i . samentea' 15 Columns wilh roosters from Thoraion im # spirit, of fun; that hed he vot got | was about ty *Uty-8ix years of age, of very respectable PLAN) has arentiaalans An exuihing Western democrat saye:—“The Oblo 4 | gngry and sulky tt would have beea returned to him. A | family, Bis |. Yotber was formerly Mayor of Priacetong inquest was held, mocracy hav Cased one Presidential aspirant off the | gen'lemag, against wisp 00 caarge was made, but who | where tho fami, ¥ reside. Acorou: Wasmycros, Oct, 21, ag ef Admiral 11:30 o'elock F. ML tr Waded ato apotor terrioly; and thoy | °Pevly declared he was the one who “stole” it, handed | whon the above facts were brouxbt out, The remains FROM ceived by c- lag aac ug The Congressioval Committees. ee Ee oro pm pel nyc pretiy: well Vallandigham- ae to the Clerk of the Court to be resurned wo its | were taken to esi’ : Havana, Oct, 25, 1867. ‘The Sub Commuitice on Rotencl:ment tg the only Con- | mered,” * AN Attecen Can Pioxrocest Amnasren.—John Mul- THE WAVY. ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, | tvices trom mextco report that Admiral 1egethott's | Eresmonai comanite, now in session here, ‘There is 20] qhelilinois Safe Regixer saya thatan old man, standing | rainoy, of 15S gaat Eloweuth street, deposed yesterday ‘cneieade * | credentials had been received by Juarez, truth in the report that the comsaitter has recommended | on the stroot in Spr ingileld the other day, addressing ®| morning borore Justice Loew, acting anagistrate of ihe Midshipman George ‘L. we, Jr, and Acting Third Ae- Sceretary McCuiloc® 10 suspend Superintendent Clarke, | crowd on the subjews of politics, said, when asked what | i.20x Market Police Court, that while om last Saturday | ristan: Lay imecr George W-> Ellis, of the Saco, have re- ITALY. THE PRESS TELEGRAM, Of the printing division of the Treasury Department, | no chought of the 1m4'ro, that he thought the “nigger ® | eveuiny he was standing on the rear platform of one of | *68ed. “ pret: big thing.” He said fe had lived to seo tho wigger | the Phird avenue ca: William H, Mills, who was stand- Second Avsistant & : a break up the old wh ly party, to which he belonged, had | ing near, rovood him'of bis pocketbook, in which ero | Watoreoy Lae been dieuised. stract cratic party, bad | One tea and one two dollar bill, national bank curren pry magpie onan bien divide and <atraas the Leapesipuiea - o mh und that 0 causiog the arrest and searching tho 8 1k pte DanBar is ordered seen him cause a torri vie civil war, had seen him break | yi). (ne pockethook and money ¢ Third Assistant Eu up the white man’s U wion, and had recently seon bim | session. dhils gave ball to appe 1 to the. Saco, Chief é - ; reeste charge of graad lirceny at the uex ched {rom she Peu- cause the defeat of the; *epubiloan party in Peuasylvania € en ahatel aeup ob during the investigation of bis buress. The Sub-Committee of the Judicisry will have one More session (0-morrow, and will then adjoura until the meeting of the Judiciary Commitive on the 30th of next month, The Ordnance Sme! The Tehuantepec Grant. Havana, Oct, 27, 1867. By advices received from Mexico the fotiowing details of the Tehuantepec graat to Emile Lesere and bis as- socia‘es are made public:-—~ The grant is to continue in force for seventy years SPECIAL TELEGRAM T0 THE HERALO, Garibaldi’s March on Rome—Four Tho’ Men Under His Command. FLorence, Oct. 27—Evening, ‘ep. .' Willlam Pollard, of the od Second Assist a ta ta the to the rfolk » and apswei bh bya gineer George | sitting of the Gon- | Eyginear David Be ¢ Committee bas adjourned . 3 2 y Sersions He did not attempt any defence of his cola Ni y, d ordered So General Garibaldi has crossed the Roman fron- | ™ #4 date. Fifteen per cont of the proite during ite | Wntil Wednesday next, whew Gencrais Butler and Logit | aud Obio, and hoped to | 1¥o to see him dafout, roinand | Cogduet, or OMMr Iu exlouuaroa any ef use, trons Wavy Yard, sod ordered Je. usewr Okie Crass s : continuance are to be paid to the Moxican government, | ®F0 expected. annibilate the radicals in the presidential election next |. nesrrrarx.’'—A poor widow, who cave her name as | ston and Second Aswsiint Kogineer Was 5. Neal are tier and is now at the head of four thousand men. | and at sts expiration all improvements made revert to | The committee go examine into the assassination of | year, : Mary Aune Barlow, appeared before Justice Kelly, of | “*ached fron’ epecit duty eonuect: xt with the Pisca- His force is disposed for effective operations and | the government. Tne terms of the grant require that | Mr. Lincoln, of which Gen-ral Buitier is chairman, will si the Fourth Diaatek Pallas Coart, and steled shi sha weak Mente Mente to te Cnaiae pack is being marched on Rome from the direction of there shall be constructed yearly, votil the route ts fully | Convene, it is expected, about the Arst of noxt month. NEW Yo RK CITY. ja such destitute cireumsiances that she could not longer DOMESTIC MISCELLANY. opened, not less than fifteen leagues of telegraph toe ‘The committee to investigate the treatmeut of Union nes oe support ber son, Dennis Barlow, and i that he be — Monte Rotondo. and six leagues of wagon road. Operations must be | prisoners of war, Mr. Shanks, chiafswaa, will not assem- COURT CALEND: \R—THIS DAY. taken in ehargo by rt and cared for. She bad, _ Jacob Harv ick, Se, died revantty at: the residence commenced within eightcen months, ¥erehandise | bie before tho opeuing of Cor an ae ‘J di o At board walle was at service, | Of bis son, Jacob Hurwick, Jr, twormiies west o| FRANCE passing over the route and the cajatal invested in itm | sy audios 4 Supreme Court— Vireult—Part 1. ie me had partially failed, and hence | town, fil, Deceased wae one hundrod an © ail, yoaew - Provemonts are to be exempt from taxation. ‘Tho tranalt ecretary Seward’s Diplomatic Correspond- Held by Judgo t ‘ngrahom. her petition, The magistrate committed the boy to the was sick in his life, and died fro. " aid age. esate ecco 18 10 be free to the world, the nation guarantecing the The Oyer and Terminer will be in session, No civil | Juvenie Asylum, The Kankakee (1l!,) Gazette and Welker mie ence. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Secretary Seward has just comploted bis diplomatic | calendar. ov a Suv Gone ~On Saturday | bas been bailed out, He is 0% | Who so 1a neutrality of the athmus The company is to pay loo r liste any damages that m aged to the company of | correspondence, and it will be placed in the bands of Supreme Court=Ctreut V—-Parts 2 and 3 «the tie residence « | cent in that toww ag the herr of ea Eng "s Order to the Koman Expeditionary | whieh he ts President, arising from what is known as | 4, : ne ny fe peti the alarm of Bre at the residence of Mr. | ctate, and by means of letters and original d: yeuments, ee the Sioa grant, ‘The road is ot to be subject to hypo | ‘We Prater to-morrow or Tuesday. It le not xo volumi- journed for t first street, near the North river, | inci. od the people out of seversh ce. thecation wiihout the consent of the government. Rous as it way lost year, and will be copiaincsl in throe frevenmn Commensn iia) Teret, fe tho furniture was being removed from the | thousand dc r wince he was edged 10 Jail. Paris, Oct. 27—Evening. The meetings of the company are to be held in New | volumes, Adjourned to Nove, wber 4 sea for eafo keeping, @ man hawed Daniel Wilbour | A Tumor prevaiis that Walker's mouey bas come York, Suprenre Court=Ch ambers. Very oificioasly -interfered, pretending to assist the | Ume, and be is now preparing to set up im style. The Moniteur iss The Anuual Rep: t of the Secretary of the ed yesterday evening an- -_—_--——. ve telleld by Judge Satie ands attire a, | tly, removing, at Ie stated, g otner A Very succesful breeder of short bene 6 ee eae Ge : i easury. Courtopens atten o'clock A. M. Calen: tarcalled at twelve M. goblet of the value of $20 town, dlacon count bas posiacted (he sum snounces to the public, in its official column, that VENEZUELA, The annual report of Secretary McCulloch for the fis- Reucrved casa, niv and appropriated it, On veing $1,500 in premiais awacded ton hie Lerd at State and in view of the fresh invasion of the Papal terri- cn Wiss ihe aaa cat year ending Juno 30, 1507, i# almost faished, and va. Schooley 10N-Wee Ave. ¢ iho tefl, ue stated that he did nob teas 10 5: a) its be | county fairs this Semcon. ; a s serge ata . 4 ho would inke care of it, being Valuable, SIR in being dailt ale Gee waalaa taseuas Ci aks Gee GEAE fone. SPECIAL TELEGRAM 10 THE HERALD. Will, tis sald, be sent to the Prosideu> ow the Ist of rape rn he could revuen it with smiery to its owner, ‘The accused | 4,2" Etinlie y ver onyonte xsueotoe,, at Uae head ‘ agi pete PN Sag sf November. It was stated to-day that assoonas the 20—Goitse balk vs. Zorn. was hold im $100 vail to appear and answer when called | peony take, Xe ‘i ” Iiftionists on Rome the Emperor Napoleon has re- etbeyraiirn or and Aragun—Capture | sonuai report of the secretary is in the hands of the BB—Lasher vs. Lasher. on, of the Lenders, HAVANA, Oot, 23, Via Ker West, Fla, Oct, 27, 1867. Kailroad Co. 92—Bawlec vs. Fappan, 1W—lo re Propeller Jack Dkoxk Axv Disoxverty,—Shortly botore the discharge | pecicarion Aol? Horeie an ResravsanTs —The last peated his order for the force of expeditionar, : : : of the “morning watch’ at the Third District Police } Legisiasure pasadd » law whieh, hike hondreds of o'hore troops already mustered at Toulon to embark for President, the strong forces arrayed in opposition to Mr. McCulloch have determined to make a pull altogether in 5 ‘ “ ”” hav’ fart i ye Dow +e fev Laven to fraud — : ' Advices from Venezuela to the 9th instant report that | the work of procuring a cuange m that department. er co onigs Care Court, yesterday, the “cases” having boom satisfuctority | thet Ml, Our Males kee etal, resin ogee the Roman waters. revolts had broken out in Bolivar and Aragua, but the | Address of the Republican Congressional Exe | j¢j—Nauonal Park Bank ve. ress Tr ea disposed of by Acting Criminal Police Justice Loew, and | house or mn shail post in a public au apreuoiie place 1 om leaders had been captured. ‘They planned the assassiua- ecutive Committee. Campbell, Coser ite Just as the clerk bad remarked to tis Honor that bust | poe aint ee ari eset and a atatument of ube charge OF AT TOULON. tion of Governor Falcon. The Union Republican Congressional Executive Com- Superior Court--Trial Tera. 4. homo would be slack for the reat of the morning, « stou’s | rate of eborge per day, and for meals om tents Cusnisneds Suh mittee have just issued an address to the people of the Adjourned for the terns. folxdty built potice oficer sppeared in the hallway open | And for lodging. | Nw change or auim, shall be evdl-ctod on re. \ anenaatatnealine ryan! Common PicasTrint ‘Terms. ing into the nee cbatuber, having under his wing a ryny item Dot actually dglivered, ce 10" a longee SPECIAL TELEGRAM TD THE HERALD. MASSACHUSETTS. p pavsaairecieth saaip abartige Aayeared fir, dow kanes tail, stim, young and rather guod uatured looking Amert- (ibe persons charged acimplly remuned 2 pencil i Affairs in Kichmond—Election Returns—An- oF 2 can Potehman 4 norot any Mailing ef the French Tron-Cinds—Troops a nerncnr other Sensation—$25.000 Reward for the Piarine Uoure—Sriat Dorm. “What is the matier with you?" interroated the F shall Byrfois to, sine Held by Judge Gronm Court opens at temoclvoe A. ME Nos, Now. 130 —Geoghegan vs. New. 243\¢-—Rrvan mae. Sq— Kahin Mt — Mayer vs, Richortson, wachalc vs. Blayer. — Latner vs. = Haughwout vs. Bale com. Ruf — Kruger vs, Nebenzabl. 2474¢—Kehroder ¥ — Norta va Coruing. ~ 2M —Balzer vs. Kuste SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. it on a State Coustuble—The Assailant Shot the Leg and Arrested=A Woman's Throat Cut in the Street in Boston. Boston. Oct, 27, ae 11:80 o’Clock, P. M. The popular feeling against the State consiabulary came near having another fatal illustration this eve- ping. A man named Thomas Kelly struck one of the of- ficials, named Thomas Preston, on the corner of Tre. mont and Boyleston stroets, and then ran rapidly away. {90 chvegged, and sd nlar patrolman placed the son of | party three ni Meagan iting, bidding him at the same time | euucled to re rou support, and if he did not there | o tme clan 7 ndintely. probabil-ty of nis measuring, unaided, his || S#¢- dhs act shall take effurt imanedintely. nthe tivor, which would be decuted! ‘A great many persone bave, says mie Butlalo Gourier, able to all present, besides soiling his (the Americ taken advantage of thie act to refuse @) poy hon eum Dutchman's) clothes. “Waat is ihe matier with you?” | We do net believe one-tenth of the rewarrants oF | = ated bis Ronor ing houses comply with the law or even know ef it, for Mit-ti ine, Lie?” PS the volume of I867 is not yet fully oat, Thereare tom Yes, with you.” thousand keepers of lodgings in ork who ean be :, you, T peas trank, und I pose ta-taca disorderly, | Prevented by this law from collectiag Oheir batts, ve have agaie Mire at the, Americas Wailsnd évobn sreet, Assassination of Judge Underwood and Munnicutt. Information from Richmond, Va., this evening states that, from reports of registering officers received at mili- tary headquariers up to this time, thirty-three conserva- tives and fifty-three radicals have been elected to the convention, Of the last twenty-(lve are negroes, There are nineteen districts yet to hear from, Itis thought that Underwood will be president of the Convention. Jobn L, Marye, Jr., the ablest man returned to the con- vention, will not bo permitted to take his seat because to Follew Immediately-War Preparations Active. Tovnon, France, Oct. 26—P. M. The French fiect of iron-clad war vessels destined for service in the Roman waters left this port un- der an imperial order at six o’clock this morning. The troops wh'ch were designated to operate in defence of the Holy See on the occasion of the first Garibaldian alarm, and which have been en- Dpen confession is ood for the soul,” remarked the | Kaldenberg’ Jue triumphed oF “WNo, shudge, ter ish ne rapping dat out, bie! Shay, | uetitute, recen Meer: all other eomp the first prize. 23 The constable pursued Lim and fired three shots, the | he held the office of Mayor of Fredericksbacg before the CITY INTELLIGENCE. us, hie! Part ¥ put der bolicamans ish doo oifishus, hie!’ Lvash gome i 18e7,— camped near the town since, are again in motion, | [@tof which took effect in bento Hes re Se nape war, The convention will maot early 1m December. A cienrceraecl aaa aieieeh Vipatcacacal tieekh rare Ste Way Set Mane nsan bere em puerded. and ure to embark and sail for the Papal terri- | ® Warrant will be tasued for Constable Pros'on’s arrost, Abandolll, offering $25,000 for the assassination Of | que Waaruxn.-—The past week hesexbibited an nou- | “Mis ine! Loggs me up to pe sare! T peso tisor | {inst Gama gold modal, for Amores tthe Shei tare Mrs. Helen Smith, who hve: in Oxford place, was seized by a man while walking in Harrison avenue \o- night, who blindfolded her and then cut her throat, in- flicting a probably fatal wound The woman thinks it was her husband, with whom sho bad not been living for sume time, PENNSYLVANIA. Geveral Grnut the Choice of Schuylkill for President and Governor Curtin tor Vice President. Hunnicutt, Underwood & Co., gorten up, itis believed, by tho radicals, was fonnd on the streets of Richmond this morniog. This, it would seem, was evidently in- tended as an offset to the letters of the negro vigilance cowmittee ordering certain citizens to leave the city. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. The Chorge of Senatorial Bribery—It ts De- nounced as a ** Democratic Plot.’? Under tho heading of ‘tA Democratic Plot in the foal Jury. ‘This wedal ia distinctly classified flrs tm over all other American exibibitors, and over ed.ur ompegiion by tactuvers of Europe. New sual variation in tomperature—the maximums heat being | erly: Cpese wunk: I pare goot for nix now, Hic !"” ch, I shal comply with ar requpat,’? represented by 68,20 Fahrenheit in shaded open ar,and | «Goot'us pe tam! Hic. Now logga ter bolicemane the minimum by 27.80, underthe same cirowmstances. | ub vet mate ter arrget—vor I tells you I vas ,omin’ roan ” ms Nos. 109 aad Mi East The warmest hour of the weelt was on Sanday Iast at one i pe le dot Ned ele Riek een eae Rive 4 o'clock in the afternown, and.tae coolest on Thuraday sep prying serene (October 24) at six o’ctock in the morning, The mean | Dame Pal nsec ge bea [Sree see redo and Her Dad Tries the Bint. teinperature of the week lng been indicated’ by 52.57 | ting wasex street prison, when he dropped his | My ply" anid the old man, “hae one bigs bad sore-on her Faurenbeit for Monday, 58 6%: for Tuesday, 4187 for | Wit Eetex street priton, | whem ee ee ednesday, 44.90 for Thursday, 48.17 for Friday and | saighty hiceough, drop ped. uimself dat om the floor knee; been theremore than five years, We tries aif things for Saturday. The mioidum rise of barometer | ceough, od binant occurrod’at wo o'clock on the atternoon of Tuesday, a |," There,” sald the obilcen, ‘-dida’y I toil youto Bold | and no use: it getsmore bad and ie mow ae Big an my fate Fainy day, aud was marked at 30070. The maxitnire: | "2 ee ncndoas poftort: the Di:tchman. assisted by | witha brush tne Pain Paint. In two weeks imo sore wae rige was at seven o'clock in ee eorie tees Tee the officer, ot ones again ou his pedals, and ap ire | there: asmall soarwas all there was lett. Ail pan and Thirteonth Seanterial District,” the Buffalo Express | *Dd wns indicated by 20 oie. eve hoses and teentr., | Saightened hinself by» remarked : e lirst paint, She put ou Are Patnt ewice a day (radical) of tho 26th inst. bas tho following in regard to | pine minutes, rain falling to the depth o: 0.16 inches. | 4. ie! Pe pen Seed fetawr Papp ade pew aan bad the piles bad-tor yaara, He put-on the to the charge of bribery alleged against W. J, Hum. | The greatest velocity of.wind occurred during the storm legs | bio! ets 7” soe, oe a6 bios he piles were gui belp of Tuesday acd Wedneeday. and was equato 57.43miles |: !gs \ bio! fanit ese 5 story immediately. + The anthorities here are engaged in shipping ‘war material on board of transport vessels with great activity. é IRELAND. ure of a “Suspect” Feninn Veasel. Loxros, Oct. 26—Evening. It is reported in Ireland that a Fenian craft has been captured by the British gunboat off the northern coast of the isiand. Cc Puriapevrnta, Oct, 27, 1867. The Union League of Schuytii!l county held an on- thustastic meeting last night, at which resoluuons were adopted naming General Grant for President and ex- * W 43? Falke eotme teu times (en miles each dity (otry the Patot, CANDIA. persmehaad “re * Pregpinon apie | eae. he ant 4 a rerocapeeer gel ies nc saan ata AF 3 pa erg Te yb mine-Yaee vor pe, und'I pbitt) | This adrange cure, PAIN PAIN pet ou witha brash, OST OR next Saturday night’ ratification "mooting ll be neld bas px necposhs ep apdbetnaP takin Tae Garxorrina Srasox Orexr,—A Mra. Farley, ro | go mits you, You tsp aid vor bickin’ wb hadx mg ter | {0 of charge, HL) at night Reape senor Omar Pash Relieved of Command=Improvee H, B, Wilson, who prefers the charge, 18 a lobbyist of ~e Be by the League, siding in Forty-ninth street, bstwoen First and Second | mass beade my DOW you Dieke mine ue aailout ter ew York, avenues, while passing through toe above xtrect,. near marie ured officer didias be was bidfen, ant on Third avenue, on Saturday evening, was attacked by two | spiccel again assuring bie Howor that ba “was trtiwk | hea: and io ation very rapidly sad a Loprpad a, elmest men, one of whou put bis band Over ver mouth to pre- f wad tikorderty as pe tam,” be ineaniered oat of the | iustany, and is sold. by all drumeints at 10 wants, Vent ner onteries, bile the other robbed hor of ver gold | gourt room, assisted by the paivoiman Wo acell in, the | Sy" i Rel baie ott waich, It sas afterwards found in- the stroet by fome | prisoc adjvining, where, wodo not hesiiaie to sayt he | fir *Woicott in alou the taventor of that ola stondard cit zene who had given chase to the-villains and who re enjoyed & protound—« dreamiess dag and might remedy, best in use for Caiarch and is im d be Head, Wit after the’ sijourament of tho Logica. turned it to her. aud, (urther we doubt not, if liberated th im nrors WULCOITS INSTANT PAIN ANNIE 20%. Touch ilson, i ney RY ‘nexct Stoor-or-' Bor Th tll, ke most of ns craff&—John is a tailor—keep to- | None bus in pure white wrappers, ture, ‘pubiisued a lever. in the New Yurc | Assival or raz Fence Stoor-or-Wan Bouver.—the | 2, Ae oe Ulan akon i Times, Shareion ‘one hundred and eighteen members of | French sloop-of-war Bouvet, Captain Count de Moat. | 44 '@ extra style, as ‘“Blos-AMonda the Legislature wich corruption. On tho appearance of | pezat, arrived in this harbor on Saturday morning, from AMUSEMENTS. ths lever, the Hoa Henry Smiin, member of the As- sembly from Albaay oouey, caus*d Wilson to be sub. | Bangor, Maino, having reached there from Sydney, four years’ standing at Albauy, aod hes beleagured the Logiaiature to procure the passage of an act authorizing tue building of an underground railroad m the city of New York, claimag to oo the manag vg agent of the company thut sougnt the charier He was three times tururd out of different companies engaged in the pro- curing of these cuartors by their accion, aod wae finally loft out in the wet It will be recollected that reap soul ment in the Adurinistration. no a taln, r adues afl Parts, Oct. 26—Evening, Despatches from Constantinople state that a change “has Deen made in the adiinisiration of tue island of Candia. » Omar Pasha has been relieved of the command there and ordered to tho Danube, and Hussein Pasha bas been commissioned to succeed Omar Pasha as Governor of Candia and Commander-in-Chief of the military forces in the island. OHlo. Railroad Accident at Xenia—Collision Be- tween a Freight and Passenger Troiu=The Car and One Passenger Car Dne Mau Burned to Death Several Injured- Crncrewati, Oct. 27, 1867. ‘The passenger train on the Little Miami road, coming to this city, met with a serious accident last night at : . Py * * . ” © . Avoien, Dr. COURMID'S ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP Trl eradicate all tan, freckles, pimples. Lolovetea 5, spot, ows, white the darkest skin; bis Gat-fa Gi cl Hod, ¢ Sublile is potent for the entire desirt tebon+ol super nued before the Grand Jury of Albany county, at the | Cape Breton, the.ame day the French war steamer Steinway , si } ‘ EUROPEAN MARKETS. Xenia, within one hundred and Ofty yards of the depot, con held there svon after, to fest.fy on the tony ‘of | Phiegeton, which arrived here a day:or two previously, The first symphony soirvd teok pince at'this hall on att og Meee Ronee ek i berest area A freight train bad just arrived, and the switch was left open, The passenger train ran into the caboose of the freight train, the engine of the passenger train running his charge. Wiison re(used to obey the subpaua, aod ‘was afterward brought before the court on ag attacument issued agatoxt him for contempt in disobeying the ot lett the harbor for the Navy Yard for repairs. Tbe night before a fair ‘wna ‘The pro- w age moe ih 45 Or Houvet will remain in this-haror, o&:the Battery, seve. | murder nis poe ianies plese ae ae — Han tallisbment, 7. ral weeks, The following is a list of ber olllcers:—-Cap- j &7amme consisted y , aE RE Bei ‘Tur Loxpon Moxey MaRrKet.—Loxpox, Oct, 26—Even- + ot Fore ing.—Consols closed firmer, at 04 7-16 for money. Ame- ‘process paca, He attempted to evade the pen- | tain, Count de Montpesat; Lieutenant, Deouart de | duction to the thitd act of Cherubini’s Modea, end two Who will have Beauty secured. by RAL WAV'S REN rican seourities-No telegraphic advices of the 25h have | under the freight and tarowing the caboose upon the | Siy of bis disubedionce by waking application tort Le Second Lieutenants, Cog, Corer} and Lezul; Sar |" movements, allegro modzrato and andante om moo} OVAUSG Heavily ial, coniaiving Sares fare the Papa ssetived from America. and the fellowiny ou wood box, The shock was so great that several of the | coutt for an allownuce to pay bls expeuses, as lie had no | goon, Fournier, from sehubert’s unfinished symphony in B minor. lin. One hottie Of Roauivert contains mar >of the cura tions are given without knowledge of the condition of the New York market:—United States five-twenties, 68 16-16; illinois Centrais, 79; Erie Raliway shares, 4: rc Corros Manxer.—Liverroon, Oct. 26— Evening. —The cotton market closed quiet at the fotiow- cars were smashed. The baggage car was carried directly into the first passenger car The wreck took fire at once and the wood bor, Saggago cur, one passen- ger car and the caboose of the freight train were almost entirely consumed. means with whic to sustan himself at court, Ihe before Wilsoa Gia Jury had ar discharged Quanaxrine.—Thore have boon novesrivals at Quarem- 1 seater Roe sang two arias, Mr. Thomasaeoms to have Albany. Wilson then went before the tine for-the pest fow days of ships infocted ports, | 1,4 same enthusiasm for Robert Schumaun and Frans: |) will change the most repulsive lovestigating Committee of the Constitusional | and there are at present no sbips detained for cleansing m Sores, Vleors end other tufirmi Convention, and testilied that he had a conversation with | The hospital ship will bo beought up to-day to Kio basia, | Sehubert as Herr Mann displays at the Crystal Palace ndiuon,, 1 makes pure bi Senator Humphrey shortly pricr to tue adjournment of | Red Hook, for the winter. concerts in Londos. His programme yoneraily contains {White Torti, clean and + Hair, bright and. clest ing quotations:—Middling uplands 87¢., middling Or- | "On. man in the or car, Geo of Xenia, | te Lesisiature, and that ho asked Humpurey if ho ever | New York Fikewen’s AMocraTIon,—A special mectiag } one of the works of either. composer. The symphony im | ‘fhoso who use it, however Jeans 93¢a. ies of the day foot up 20,000 baler. | 4G Batted pee ago fg 5 con ay Parner a} | received any:hing for suppording the various measures | 9) 1 1, ation was hokd on Saturday evening to tako | 1 intnur was compoged the. year 1522 and is iar iresher | sons! appearances wil soou reaiize Its. wonder! power, Livgxroo, Breapstcrrs Market.—Livervoot, Oct. ‘26—Evening.—The market has been firm throughout the day and closed at tho following prices:—Corn, new mixed Western, 49s. 9d. per quarter. Wheat, California white, 168. 3d. per cental: red Western, 14s. Sd. per piers Oats, 3a, 10d per45ibs. Barley nominal; 58 6d. per 60 Ibs. Peas, 52s. per quarter for Canadian. LiverPoot Provictoss MARKET.—LivERroor, Oct. 26— \Evening.—Lard 34. lower; American, 53s. 64. per cwt. ‘Bacon, 52s. per cwt for new Cheese—American, 52s, ‘per owt. for middiing. Beof—Extra prime mess, 115s, per bo’. Pork—Prime city mess, 71s. per bbi. Livgrroot. Provuce MaRrket.—Liverroot, Oct. 26— Evening.—Rosto— ‘ommon Wilmington 93 and me- dium American 12s. per c#t. Tallow—American, 445. 94, Spirits turpeutiue, 27s, Petroteum, 1s. 1d, for spirits and 1s. $d. for refined per gallon Loxpos Marxets.—Lonp on, Oct, 26—Evening.—Sugar closed quiet at 263, tor No, 12 Dutch standard. Lin- geod—Crade Cuicutta, 6%, 6d. per quarier. Linseed cakes, £11 por tou. Linseed oil, £40 103. per ton, Whale ot], £40 per 25 2galions. Sporm oil, £115 per ton. CUBA. pending beiore the Legislature, He vestitied that Humpurey replied that he bad never recer for bis own beoelit, but that the Manuat ore musical than probably uny orchestral work | Parlag health beauty to all, Price $1 per = buttle, or $i action relative to an appeal made by the Firemen's saaiproughe before the publie, "Wer camagt but beticre | fr G2 voulcs. Wid by drugeiwts and by RAL MAY &COe Dharitable Association, pongpian bine thas Schubert began wetting this sympbony in avery f “Xen tor 1988, assistance, A commilteo was appointed to receive sub- | depress sinte of miad. Ne salient ot tne Pi RAN Bice eh pea Po tan ome anes nk A moderato is infectious. The sentiment pervading the movement is sad beyond cxpression. We can only death. His cries were heard in the flames, but rescue ‘was impossible. Another passerger, John B. Hampton, had a leg broken, and at least a dozen other persons wero in- jured. There were five men on the engine, and but ono of them was injured, and he only received a slight cut on the hand. The bazgage was almost entirely destroyed by the fire, When the train bearing tho passengers to (bis city left, after about two hours’ detention, fragments of charred tranks and clothing saturated with water were being taken from the wreck. The baggage car was well loaded and the damage is heavy. The Billiard To Meerschaum at Low P rice. Ont PAKS S00 stores 62 Broadway wnt Joke not pay the money himself, aud did not know who did pay it. Ali bo dic know was woat Humphrey told him iu that coversation, Senaior Humpurey was tnen called before the committes, and testifled that ho never had any couversasion with Wu- liken it to the innocem prattic of = child in the Hollings $1, Nassau. Alxu Ambers put on. Ke pairing done, POLICE INTELLIGENCE., midst ef a chamber of sickness, of the significa- Rea iphcar MNRET RNNTS tion of which the obild is ignorant, although rtlele. ‘th 5 ae el fo. Assauit axp Rossrry.—On Saturday evenmg Fraak peetrege rs Sop see nt e meen my i A MoU Fimna precr in . : e subject recelvil $500 ba rT w a mor Mi el diseases of el ren. w ven! sek fend” That ne always told Witon,’as he ald | O’Brien, ® pervon on board. the- stewmabip Atlan. | would De Uiteue aie m pity tual t should beso brict | pain, ne the stomagh abd bowels, © a by giving the other lobbyisis for underground rasiroads, tbat be | tic, lying at pier 46 North River, met Patrick Hanley, } 4144 evanescent. Tha avdaate is a chariniog movement healia to the enild, oomforte and reste the mo ther. | Duri was opposed to them, and that be did in the Senate, | and afier a few minutes’ conversation the laiterinvited | alvo, fhe two thenacs.aze accompanied by syncopated | fi) Projrun ot Woualuny ine value inestimabl e; cures fad iu committee, and im all other places, oppose theit | sen into a rumshop near the corner of Washington | harmony for the swing quartet (the doapte base belug | ih, inant call for Senator Low, the chairman vt the Railroad | O'Hnen inte Armee ea drink. Subsequently Han. | omitted), and servers felis to each other, representing ray} Coemestitee, also testitied (hat senator Hamporey always t o to bis sbip, and | differemt beantios of melody. Toe fest is entrusted to | having the Be or cCURNIE E SEOT Rida oo me 1 Mil the underground bills, in committee, | #7 volunteered to accompany 0 Brien sbip, Bik c . Both themes | outsides wrapper. All othors ave base imitat! 6 way thither, Hanley, it is onarged, turned upon | the clarionet and the secuad to the ove. SEOR KDA Rick Of (AS Rema Sad Spon St. Cetaeiees, oo te spenion, and, etrikiog him apowerfal blow ta the | fe identical oxoapt "as regard’ the coloring of the shi aw = whenever the subject was mentioned, Porno and ail | fice with bis fist, knocked him d ‘The assailat, is | Accompaniment, — pt oe oo oe atemenn, Moore Teid a Kib Wh en uid femadner racials hg oa lumparey | tec leged, then veized bis prostrad vietim by the toroat | discovered about two years since, and has been soli ail tina swees war made bul tobe losk when Sweetest. as opposed them, It is well known, aiso, that there hav with one hand, while with the other he rifled: his pock- played, even in Karope. it was fou y Hel rger ree ive cnuaies ates & ten bene alee it been bitter contests im this district 1m regard tothe | Scr? wallet contaiping a small amoumt of money, | at Vienna, and is undoablediy the best of schubert’s | jnnikereniet and 1s fragrance tx never lost woul it tesobilt~ nomination of Senator, but Mr. Humphrey received a Officer Faw of the Fitth p who. wi works, twas very finely played on Saturday night. cand endeings unanimous pomination, notwithst ig the smoke =~ pot etree up, when Hanley asvempted to escape, The fourth Sunday concert war crowded last night — raised by Wilson, When we noticed the nomination of | Sut as overtaken atd arrested. fa.bis flight tho pris- | Weber, Bach, Gluck, sozari, Rowe, Lainat and De a M80 Nassau Street, Blank Bor ke of K very Mr. Humphrey we predicted that the lobbyists woul: aeuntee wal which, was subse. 4 Meyer wer) represented. ae. raley, ry ie ening pursue him, aud now wo find» ful veridcation of our | Oner = rechvered Up the img Yesterday morning | Coutralte, ' A very successful pearance in an air _m Ex. Prediction in this base atiack of Wilson, HeNey Sea arraigned before Justies Horan and com- | from Glncl's Orphows and Non pia Mesla, Messrs De | 4, ap Nasenu Street. 09 Nanenw 98 Ne mitted to the Tombs for trial’ 1p. default.of bail. the | Meger ati Carl Rosa played. the first ix Trovaiore | uc yew a aeeae eta OF arer 9.208 sg Senator Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, on. the | accused is a seaman, was born imlzeland, and saya he is | fantasia tnd the second Bach's chaconne. Thomas’ J. Ww. Om fins. ava G, W. Cotby iso azsicted, - anes Stamp. not guilty. ve Bachelor's Hair Dye.—The Rese intchelor’s Hal “ym {a the ment at Cincinuati. Cincrnvatt, Oct. 27, 1867. At the billiard tournament yesterday the first game, between Vermueler and Parker, was won by the latter in seven runs. Vermucler oaly made thirty-two points. ‘The second game, between Choate and Dauls, was won by the latter. Choate wade 260 points, The third game was won by Ackerman, his opponent, Smitb, making 104 points, Tne fourth game, between Rivers aa Snyder, was won by the latter. vers made ry sau Street, SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD, The Geverner of Sagua Ln Grande Ordered ~ te Spain—Arrival of Troops for Puer Principe—Kequisitions from Spain for KANSAS. The Indian Commission. #2,300.000-The Vomito Mpidemic—A Cargo * St, Lo Oct. 27, 1867. Boyro 4 Socvo. Srraure.—Or, Satrs- v: orig; nig pertert . Lovis, Oct. 27, . Senator Frelinghuysen, of Now Jersey, dolivored a Rouneny os ASTER 'N THE HARBOR. somes tee gals Bs ee Havana, Oot. 23, Governor Crawford and Senator Ross, of Kansas, ar- | speech in Bridgeton, N. J., on the gid int, in whied, | day evening Mn George Brayton, of Middle. iy a a re oe venue Faccory Bt Barclay wee Via Key Wee, Fia., Set, 27, 1867. rived at Ts aon Friday, hw Veft the Indian Com- in fi e ft he | borough, Masa, came as a. pawenser om ard A sacl Sunk and Paree Lives ew " *, ie Dye. Pe r hes 5 |r ‘opek: races @ Iudian Com- | ater atrongly, ancuing In favor of negro suflage, eI ion pi at to | ‘The elvoop David Sands, Captain Wiitiam Coléhan, | yiColegeeptsuainttas Tout. alse appa? oats The Governor of Sagua La Graude and bis subalterns | missioners at Medicine Lodge creek on the 224 Both | said one of the Sound Kaboats De ce ‘fio ox] the opinion that @ satisfactory treaty will be po ‘with the Indians. Can the rebel States say that the government which | this city. During the night the stateroom of | loaded vrin brick, bound to Red Hook, while passing they were trying to destroy by fire and sword, guar- | wr, Brayton was entered and. robbed fa carpet bag | down tbe bay aud when opposite the fort at Governor's Gere eras, Hales Baldneen, gene ye f ave been ordered to Spain. An affray has occurred in the prison of Santiago, and antees to them reserved rights, the right, for instance, Istand, ‘nbout two o'clock yesterday morning, was run oon pir rar pagar of the brig Trial, who was NEBRASKA; {e rotteeeemnees noCeey to ah tpes euemny, Gnd Tea EE oe cea weaketavatioantorteres | tno av pret Oipopthieg soapy” yt $ ag Saat pee va a= eng pues Or all tan eueiny who makes hie horlity inlamous by | 12 looking around for the missing proparty « suspiclows | jiag, *:no Sande was eérick abalt tho forward buich- | | Dr. ScWenck’s, Palme: drowned, was picked up near Cardenas on the 19th inst. , The Austrian frigate Novara is coaliug. The municipal elections were to take place on the 34 of November. Despatches from Europe state that the new Captain General, Lersandi, sailed on the 8th inst. for Havana im the screw steamer Villa de Madrid, and he is expected 20 arrive here on the 2d of November. Don Valmazada continues to act as Deputy Captain General, Colmenares preturns to Cuba as Chief Justice, There will bea gen- | era lebange of government employes. | Four buadred raw troops have arrived for Puerto Pritfipe, aod more are coming. + A circular from Madrid orders the observance of the greatest vigilance im oniversities against new inculca- tions, political or religious. There were $80,000 in the treasury here, when the government at Madrid sent a requisition by telegraph for $200,000, The Cuban merchants clubbed together and supplied the balance, and the cash was sent out by the last mail steamer for Spain, Another demand made b rup.. f ien.Weed look: jisteen years of age, mamet Adolph E. W. ; See eee SCHENCK «if Tinsata ena disceveres Vabeati ibe bow and was aiosely | way, (:ausing the sloop to wink aimoxt immediately. Noe ee 12 a cr at Sten questioned io regard to robbery. rom tte Grst be | yhree of the crew ot the Sands, named respectively | thou be con! inet hk ee eat A his rooms, Detray ed mised wily atated thing he hea’ekeown: ie ear, | Jamet. Hazzard (part owner of the vessell, Samuel 8. Patlenta to see Dr, Nchienck except whens tty crongh etascr pet vs ‘and contents overboard, but the cerercoat he had | Good: nan and Thomas Charity (colored), were drowned. | npg tnt ae Ethie ane romeler, a0 be ‘i safely stowed away. Johnson was tuken. in charge, and | Hea ard and Charity resided in Pourhkeopsie and G That be optaiaed at all times, with full. direst ions betnten me the Untied saves, Now tell mm aa siye arrival of the boat at her dock im thie city officer | man m Nowburg. Tae captain was saved by swimming | \agiish, frenca and Gerad Rot as aquestion Of power, who sball give in? Jackson, of the Twouty-siath precinct, arrested him, | to te steamer, his brother, who could not sw — would, had the rebels succeeded, o¢ were the democratic | 1 Soner was arraigned before J astice Hogun, nt tho | maivaged to keep bimseif allost until « rope wes thro Tombe, yosterday forenoon and fally committed for | to tira. ‘The rands sunk in about en fathoms of trial, He says he lives at No, 228 1rd avenue. waver, The bodies of the drowned mon were not re- 2 Od re stwaorthy DD: it Es oo Bi Keati- fo have, exclusive jurisdiction. Again, anamendment to | De Nor Wast ro we Proseccrsr,—Naey leraeis, of | °F) PTouowing is the statement of Captain Dearborn, of | ms Tiara ieee oper ot al Nhe are orn, in the: the constitution becomes necessary by feason of the | No. 174 Suffolk street, caused the arrest by ofiior | the sicamship Leo, in referance to the catastropbe:;—As | Vuited musten have, at bush, Duage Oe 8! tuberculous eondi- war, but we can’t have three-foorths of the =tates t0 | Ko eins of Jobin Joseph, on the etmrge of stealing a | tho moamsbip Leo was coming into the Raat river, at | pont eect wall establiny. ot thseiule puotes adopt we amendment, | Farthes, if she demcorstia cere | valuable cont from her husband. Johe, it te: sl two, o'clock thie Sunday), morning, she collided with | Borition dan! not end in fouauplion, af Gauon o” any echer trine that these States are in tee Union be true. thore | valuable coal, Troms lee ieelne is ie alioged: | (he, sloop David Sands, of Fisukill. ‘the sloop was sunk, | Ringaivesse wane cure and watchfulne sq: be a been & single coustétutional act since she | confessed to Mra. laraele tis pose Fong coat. and ) an 4 three of her crow were drowned, the captain and lilt | si! exciting cxuses pr ompily ig artnet ia im Mh a sitiea “ould ges Into tue eid ta the | aerinst him. ta ehe declined drag, ‘ana Jasce | Potter bate eared, ty the Leos boat. Twojoiners | iivycn:tencteal ates. and has at Gond iheicpee pro nd. come ‘to Con gress in tho afternoon | Hogan committed the prisouer for rial. P hitter, and, weat down with the sloop. One man | Portion of ts sures, Bemdes, prompt) iy reuoriag Coughe and ¥ Peete Garnier eat cnees bl Lost Hite Waron,—Agn Taylor -was brought before | j amped overboard and we ae teow samen ares mon cause aberculous develops /weaty the fod fae ou way, W : jogan yesterday morning ‘yollision Was On account of the sloop er ANT aliaye any intlaminetion whie® may exist, ‘pro fi their old Tights, On that \principie, the rights which | Justice B tne charge 6f Mere ie pe Hights. At the time of the collision the steainer's en- | moting eaey expectoration cleaners the lung: of the ub they bad lost by going to var were regained by being | cinct polier, ou the charge Of stemiag a watch, valued at | cia. ware stopped and reversed, Captain Dearborn | stances which ciog ee which renlaly, caster defeated. Why. fellow eitirona, if that doctrine Is true, | 25, from Patrick Melton, residing at 135 Crosby street. | hailed the sloop, and told ber to Keep off, If she had | When suBered to remain. Tw bere, they went to war wilhous (6 pessibility of Wes, and we ho loft |, done #0, it would have provented the collision. CSAS Five Hundred Miles of the Uniom Pacific Track Completed. Omama, Oct, 27, 1867. ‘The five hundrodth mile of the Union Pacific Railroad ‘was made yesterday. Seventeen miles more will carry tho track to the Cheyenne, at the easierm base of the Rocky Mountains, * NORTH CAROLINA. treason, The constitution savs that, in reference to the subject of currency, the making of war and peace, the settloment of controversies between the =tates, the bas not only supreme but ex- . Well, these ten rebel States und to have a currency wi Katire Store Full of Overcageg ourth avenue. Meeting in Ralcigh in Opposition te the Con- gressional Plan of Reconstruction. Ranaion, Oct, 27, 1867. A large and enthusiastic gathering assembled at the Court House here on Saturday night, in response to a call publisbed in the city papers, It was simple out- pouring of the people, without regard to party, all polit- icat complexions being represented. The mectiog yas organized by electing A. M. Bledso president. A. 5. Merryman addressed the meeting ina long and elaborate argument against the Congrosional plan of reconstrue- tion. Resolutions werd adopied dec! their devotion " Patrick were in comp any, but whe 1 Creny s hout the possibility of gam. If thay eueceet they » ‘ waphasartts ated ss Gouraud’s Oriental . the Skie and upon Cuba by the Spanish covernment for $2,000,000 } to the constitution and to exit iherty. Delegates were Sutablish thelr nation—no foes, that! If they are de. | Patrick missed, (he Naat trae Poel ediahan’ coeith vekiea, 3 pints oii, sg.) Boe’ dwar.” EVANS, Sonus bas not been complied with, as the treasury is empty. a aee ood County Convention which is t0 | fogieg, why they have Useir old status in our nation, trate committed Ava to the Tow .bs for trial in default of pe ibe tha PO eg rn u' isa great deal berger one, If wo were dotcated car sation was gone, anid if we defeated thon we oniy transferred the rebellion from the field to the councils of the nation, there to rojfulate our treasury and to control | no, 121 Kighth avenue, and Ky nile A. Kiiebe, of No, 120 the whole government, . They are n great deal safer in the hands of General Grant in the field of battle than im tue councils of the ion. ‘The gas cotopany threatens (o stop the supply of gas for lighting the streets of Havaga, because (he munici- pailty owes them $80,000 and wont pay. The government is in arrears for font months’ pen- sions to the widows of officers and soldiers. Decomposed meat, used by the negroes for food, has caused a malignant disease to break ont among P 5 F st eld ba. {From the Trenton Stato Gazette, Oct. 25, ris mater Tite Ba pam rm hen ais eg 9 d = " ‘The neighborhood of Hanover street was startled yes- at Viotarioms or rwe Excuse I w.—Lawvence Brown, of | | TAS "ofthe announcement that, George J Runyos, Bere iitoays tne Wort Means of telpeany ot ta formerly clerk at the Trenton House, and more re- | pion, wo.are most certainly veures by (hia soveceign purk. ing ently at the aia pes nd « rene ad a fier, HYATI'S ee eee during the twewty pears it mitted suicie, ie ircumstances of this has been in nae, hen enres Uedred thonsn cases, 16 vices hath per of tho Excise Iaw. Tee | ir we learn to be these:-Mr. Runyon bas been | uever isited Fa aed Ue kd aid, be reno'ved by modi. Fee eel Pelee OO eh tice Ledwith, Of te | rather in melancholy mood far some. tim Gae, Oper , Yara ggss. Leper 216 Grand Jefferson Market Po “4 art, yeaterday. and beld to | 1) ont of domestic dillicalties, and perhaps the 4 TENNESSEE. Large Fire in Memphis—Love, 200,000. Mauris, Oct. 27, 1867. A disastrous conflagration occurred here tast night Politicn! Miscetlany. 230 0% ater" . aver | f $209 each. Jon D. Schiater, of > mn r re en of which | 2bout 12:30 o’ctock. Bradiey's block was almost totaly . * . aosver in the kum of ohn «ieady employment, Ye ¥ morning he wi tfield & Sonny 2 - proved meee ee destroyed, James Bent &0s., Moody &Ca and R P, | THe radicals say thes General Rogers, candidate for 360 Creenrieh sreet, wa Brough hotore Justice Hoya Mine ihe barroom of the Nationa: Hotel, in H penta SS ant iter ory Une, Tailors, Sta Mayor of Batfalo, Ws not rich enough to hold the office, General Rogers Was @ printer, and was foreman in the Bufalo Courier oifice before tue war, On the first call to K and was elected colonel of hargs, and Poqaired to give bail in the nm | iron, where he boarded, reading a newspaper, at ten | Occ. 2, Will sell at greabiy rodue@ sa ™ Cf $100 for his sppeneance wt the Court of General | Pitvat, where me Daniel, Kinane Oaking, about the oui so Sessions, (oor made the femark that he “war going to hell If Vo Wane Atieako Trert or A‘Comn At the instance of Hugh | aod had aireuay purchased bie ticke bat mo one | go to VAIT'S isl F The vomito is epidemic, Captain Mott and mate of brig Lizae Billmes died of the vomito, It is reported that a cargo of siaves has recontly been Wall & Co., ail wholesale grocers, are the priucipal sul- ferers, The los ts estimated at $200,000, as ded. nt je Carmen bas sailed. She relieves the Gerons. he assisted, in tw ¢ 88 seomed to Tegard the yemark with any seriousness. A meres _ CONNECTICUT. pseypting Butfalo tegimentatte Twemy-firet, Under hie | Wsternes, Of 8% Chey ry street, Patrick Crags, cease Attar be oeht a.colored walier to eéres cure |) OW Entire Store Overcontes Havana, Oot, 21, 1867 raAN BE vc maud it participated with honor in the batiles of | &*¥0 bis Tesideucr S878) Monty street, was arrested ant | for two ountos of Inudanum, 1b was procured, labelled BROKAW BROTTERS, Pinewen i . i. oor! nes 4 Fire in Wallingford New Havex, Oct. 27, 1867. A fire in Wallingford (his morning destroyed the Episcopal churcl, Town Halland Keeler’s stove store. Loss ‘about $90,000; insurance about $11,000, ‘The steamer Stars snd Stripes returned, having shipped a hoavy sea, One passenger and @ sailor were carried overboard. She proceeded to sea again to-day. Arrived, brigs Juniata, and Payaro, and Times, of Ban- 4 Hancock, of Boston. COSTA RICA. Rappanannock Station, Groveton, second Hull Run, Chahtiliy, South Moustain, Antietam and Fredcricks- arraigned yesterday before T, W. Loew, sittitig magi+ | and banded to Mr. iinnyon, who was sitting near the tine sa che. Teird “Distros hottie Court, cuargad with | sore, He unfolied-tho paper containing the battle, | ,Resnt, Havana, by acepy op fees tne 7 Waterson @ coat of alne of aes and Ooo of the Let th wecthen mabe abloon: 208 an kind: i aad upwards he de nt, fo e- | the color man, who wae en en burg. He hen doen Auditor of the city, sud will, make | $149 oe tiy complaint," anal the prisoner was the room, He placed the bottle on the stove aud ine hpi pe AE bei ad soquentiy disci arged from oustoay, ~" | tow mianites picked it up aud Poatrytheytae! piel tor fev ge ‘0 i \Obio) Jours claims to have information Stull the colo man thoaght bw . The Dayton (Oblo) Journal claims tohave information | Aut Avot 4 Mumsciavt Pirk—On Saturday aight, | Pelaoraags niormith surprise, Dut Cee ad thet ne | aa. slaki 4 gang. hogs ries, wale é Wing) Velbendignat et See very several Yourg men were “‘sky-larking’’ inn eatoon i | had probably taken but hitie. Mr. Ranyon walked about | {{oue tops of hi Pru plewie OF Wal va jority of the democratic membors of the Legistatura. the Howery, whon one of them, mamed Arthur Thorn- | the room a littie whilo, and then sat dowa and soon fell | durable than wero Sic HUDSON ag The Pitteburg Commercial (radical) thinks that Gen- | top, of Jer wy City, had, as he alleged yosterday morn. spe ‘The colored man tried to get hit to go to bed, and | GLATK COMPANY, Siew rk row, N.Y, clonets, Proor or Isxoowsce aren waive Aaxcen,—On Sun- day, the 201b inst., at Rochelle, a sermon ‘be preached Kider R. Smith, on the occasion of the disinterment com) organ’ person got him to go, they sup. = SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. the remains of the late Thomas D. oral YicClellan is still competent to ery of | ing before Sustice Loew, silting at the Kesex Market mae Ae a eave oF aa Bie Vz Mihee erie: (tNe, Cee ee, M cr ‘loth June, | %B@ democratic party as ably as either Pendleton or | Poticg Court, a meerschaum pips of the vaine been drinking rather freely for somo days, Pr RA a RRR Poa Port Simon Opened to Foreign Trade. rene tne ame tites tad plate eentetee: | Seymecr. of stolen from his persom by, ae ho averred, | ‘The colored man weat up to, his rootn, i obeervitng Sooee Universi tae, ‘ _ oe ret Worn Finn ben at, 10st, } vory on will be ae of 4 Lee gees tragedy ‘An Irishman claimed that the election of General Cary a, by ‘od of = ae : of Np OO ia Ferg biger about ban Poti Nowe wei = re and i gE renee pi. 7 e r + ig — Adviees from Costa Rica to the 204 of Beptember, | toes brotuer of tne’ clicewunnce pg hy. v8 | in onio bad cheapened the price of provisions, aveging » Ermatedan of tho pipe: Cut deponant Persisted that ha | with George. valoian who stops Al tbe héuse was Pek AN Hany, t titres @ratg What pers dimou bas Leen opened to foreign trade, | county, 1U..\ Reports. " that he bad pgrchaged a dozen fine fowls for © opis, | jad reason to believe ii wae in the oossession of toe § Called up emir Ho raised nig head, and fynad the wy. | Batu’ 3, 8 Dowd geooy