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NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. 7 —— A et ty Senne hy We eanipinles of Gee Luther | Seem arner antes mae. erent 0 28. 99 VIRGINIA. GEORGIA. KINGS COUNTY POLITICS, Roman Legion and about one hundred men of son nbee Maxeat.—Lospos, Och, 98 -Necn.—-Saaeas 386 ie tae nein hig ha Te nome Soe . a at standard al inseed, ie el emt jay—The Negroes Havin, M N Yep ths Papal gendarmes, who have already been | Per inberial quarer” Linseed cakes, £11 per ton for TOM, slg 9 pedal as All ‘Their Own War) Conservatives conn Of he Sea feeding nseed oil, ve so fe Mr. - oting—Nearly All t ‘otes in Favor of a The yf the democrac; successful in resisting two assaults made upon Ps 243 gallons, Sperm oft, £116. nee ona mer’s Rept'y to Genoral Sec So Aueweth Cnottnten aks maces ye etiged Hay rs iets ag Will Not Avavara, Oct. 29, 1867. j it by the Garibaldians. The petroleum market Terry ete reusing | %@ His Forwer Protest=H ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. 7 1a i firmness, Standard white. 133 trpacae * Be Frightened Away from Ric! . Thereturns from all parts of the State indicate that One thousand soldiers of the line of the Wasamnaron, oot % em} the conservatives took ‘no part tal the election, which ITALY. Pope’s regular army marched from Rome EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Returns from all the counties in the State of Virginia meet off quietly. Nearly all the votes cast were “for 5 Fists xcept two have be rt vention.” 1,735 votes were polled here—1,073 in eles ee , Oct. 28.—The General Transatlantic Company's je atalng sp peda pit bs aprdhsper a9 the city and 712 in the county—all for Convention, steamship Pereire, Captain Di it New been SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. Meate Roto, York Ootober'l0; herivod ce eeceane, wrbnch, Hele Nek | vote 104,289 wore for a conveution and 59,180 against it, Pabiask “ain returns have Focelved from the Mr. Henry D. Birdsall provided, and H.B-Davia oitict- Aled as secretary of the meeting. ~ Mr. 8. M. Osrkayoen was the first speaker of the eveu- ing, and dreased the mecting at some length, re- ituation’’ and calling attention to thw excellence of the ticket they had nominated for the sulfrages of the democracy of Kings county. Ta the course of his romarks Mr. Ostrander referred to Real fon of Claldini and Rataz: a this morning and subsequently sailed for Havre, the majority for « convention being 45,209, 89,533 , | the national banks, saying:—Th thing wus Mengbrea Forme a Cabinet—Garibald! 1, See at pogroes voted forthe convention and 629 against it; | ROM 700, nearly all of which are fora Convention; | schemes of plunder against the ‘people of our soso spas spears ‘The Pope Quits the Vatican. CUBA. 13,000 whites were for and 58,083 against a convention. st egg panthleapea Searonsd, and teas a6 anland’ theme abe erm" ort as Re. Lonpow, Oct, 28—4. M. a Tn response to General Schofield’s answer to his pro- | Marietta, 305; mostly treedmen; nearly all fora Con- | Tetsiey Department at Washragions what? Five. Rome. Advices from Rome state that great agitation pre | gurricane and Severe W: © Of the | test, Mr. Gilmer, as regards the extension of the time vention. twenties. And what do they recetvw in returo? They receive bills in return. So these bomda (Ave-twenties), being deposited in Washington, they mre paid there wits interest in gold, which would ‘be equivalent to tea por Cent. Then the government gives them the bilts, whieh they are enabled to put out to advantage, and by which Frorence, Oct. 27—Evening. vailed within the city, The authorities were hourly | Island—Financial, mercial and Marine expecting an attack from the Garibaldians, flushed with Iatelligence. opt The Cabinet crisis is terminated. 08 ¢ victory. % Havana, Oct, 28, 1867. which rests with dentalsteative branch of the mill- Griffin, 675 votes were polled, of which 660 were for If there was no power to extend the ‘ General Cisldini, after various administrative | Pope Pius 1X. bad retired from the Vatican and sought | Heavy rains prevailed here yesterday, and arrivals | tay dopernent, | If th reset chelde of the law, any | Convention; about 275 whites voted. La Grange, about 500 negroes and one white; all for juesti created aud f cong spr feel solution of | Convention, excepting the city and ceunty officers. from sea report a burri: and severe storm. they gain at least seven percent, Tiny thus become ‘efforts, declined the task of constructing » | "tt Prowaucn winin he Cano of Bt angela | TES AO TeT act no mn, Lard io quoted al 8X. | jedi! brnon Of We Vuk Satog goversnwat. Ht | ton; no whus mas ofered ot cata ve. | Seeieneiats of ton, ssaen se pventece pt coat Ministry, and Signor Ratazzi, who since his The Holy Father on the Crisis. @ 163;c, im tierces, and 18%c, im twenty-five pound | ‘the convention” can estimate, construe and abridge | groricus, from 500 to 600 votes were cast; all of | the recipient of all thie, Instead of inmuing the five- : Panis, Oct, 28, 1867. | ting, oF rescind your powers, derived under and imparted by twenties and establishing these nationn buaks, let the resignation has been holding the Premiershi; 2 i the law of Congress, then much more can | which were colored. government issue greenbacks, and the government will P» | Pope Pius IX. has issued an encyclical to the bishops | Exchange on London is quoted at 15%¢ 01534 per cent | the people of the tit, when they come to} Albany, 400 votes, all for Convention; but few whites | thereby save at least $160,000,000, which it throws into 4s it were, pro tempore, declined further service. | of the Church throughout Europe, in which he calls | premium, = tara) he connie Geen ined on appeared at the polls, these national banka, we Fova ti ae t for | {Belt attention to the gress perils by which be ignow | Exchange on New York, at short sight for currency, | functions. In regard to the volo on the adoption af the Savaxnan, Oot 29) 1807. | Mr. JESME Jouxsox was the next speaker He eulo- aan King vent for | surrounded, and in pathetic terms deplores the many | is 25 per cent discount, constitution made by the convention, he says no con- | The election to-day passed off quietly. Many negrocs | £1708 jhe present action of the democracy of Breckiye “General Menabrea and commissioned him to | dangers which menace the temporal power and threaten | Salled, Juniata, for Now Orleans; Hyperion, for Balti. | stitution passed by a conventi they had put in nomination, and which he belioved five of whom, mem- | from . bers returned from this city, were elected under the She. comnscy end Noein: feeds: Hens: Conoline vate M would be favorabl an It ‘complete Cabinet, The new Premior has | “* th independence of the Holy See, more; Nouvelle and Pemal, for New York. Sirpamatancts sitending the. third day and algae of ee ee Soe cae tesa ca Was not necessary for nitn to review the traamiem formed a Ministry which includes Signori FRANCE. No Cholera en the Island—The Bark Ocean gy eye asp KS Fag Pao tir ashlee tion of three or four, were negroes. All the votes were Lahey Rib Prone emer sapere mar ‘Gualterio, Cumbrai, Digni, Cugia, Robatti y mrrvial aud Mavine Inteilionases | aterally. and. iesiinately pase, from that body, pentane shape yt loa ras ny Mr a Sania before. ihe. poopie asking. for ther autPage to” wi oul one hui al ‘sevent piace . and Cantelli, with Senator Cadorna. ‘The port- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALG. Havana, Oct, 29, 1867. | anything about toe real popular sentiment of the State, four city voters and eighty county voters, Many of the | they peng Ny eM i igor ig Widespread Excite t in Parie—-Rumors ‘The physicians state that the reports of the existence | highly conservative and eminently law-abiding as it is, names given by the negroes could not be found upon | @DPealed to tuem to come oat ia their mreagth amd put folio of Finance was offered to Signor Sella, from Italy—The Bourse Agitated—Napoleen | % cholera on this Island are unfounded, No cases the promisen’" He" ontines ty saying" What ‘a | me registry books. The Boston mulatto Bradley ticket | owe the ring system, and thereby elucidate the princi- Revolutionary bands continue to cross the | im Counclt at St. Cloud—A Royal Italian | Mr ooures in tuncly. | | mow peeing wil ull wih fearful import on our whole | ahead, Not a single arret was made, and Savannah Brivasia and Ohio, He was couldect that they ‘weald : Ocean \vered . do this ‘iting their shoulders to the whecljand Italian frontier into the Papal territory. Proclamation Expected. evens Iaak kes owe, Yapatt a7 Passed away and sleep with our faihers.”” —— poop Ae s wines sae re boa victory pelt pleco meine ae Pant, Oct. 27—P. M. A new Collector of Customs has been inted and > Letters from Rome, dated on Friday last, i pettggepa ve veselved, tasay enoaymoce | hindliet naturm Conuavs, Oct 29, 1867, Paris is vastly excited over the news from | bes entered upon the discharge of his duties, He en- say that the Garibaldian bands which had mus- J forces all the rules with groat soverity, and all amug- | lener® warning, me, (0 leave, and tara rege oo | The election to-day parsed off quietly. No alaturbance tered in some force near the Eternal City had | Z#ly and Rome. Tho Bourse is agitated and | giing nas been stoppod. ‘There is great excitement | curred:——"if you don't leave by Wednesday you will be | occurred, and but litte interest 1s manifested. 058 votes Demerratic General Committees The regular Democratic General Committee mot that evening at their headquarters, on Fulton street, Fred- among the employees, hot, I don’t to ‘die thi but if erick Kalbfleisch in the chair. The subject of nerminat- fallen back, but that a very large body of the | “'Y affairs remain in quite an uneasy COM | “ps csange on London buoyant, 15% a 15 premiaro ; font leave Tit kill you you daa old bell cat,” Bari | Were Polled— 400 for the county and 258 for the city, | jog » candinate for Assembly in the Fourth distriott come dition. on Paris, 2% » 2% premium; New York, currency, 253, | Will not leave, for don’t you kbow, fellow cit that | only a few white radicals voting. The number of regis- | up and was referred to the delegates from the ]‘igith Tevolutionists was in position about fifteen 826 discount, gold, long, 34 premium. when the assassin’s bullet passes through my brain, or | tered votes for the county and city is about 3,000, The | 42¢ Tenth wards, who subsequently reported the nova miles distant Nepoleon presided to-day at « counll of | ai iain ab ny nt 6 C8 | law tr AO ar en at | mrs te 0 es ton Hay Arad ae nite tense , Flour, Poteine g es af © 7 The chances for the success of the tio Andrews, in the Second, firmed. ‘Messrs. E There is no traffic to or from Rome. ns ea vd yi teigery Ee st ied, Poli icaser,froca Nowport; State and eer Se ee favorable, abaya . Oe ere an pa ticmre tad Fowier were appointed, rt commit ° Saint Cloud under an imperial summons. ton, frem New York. Macon, Oct, 29, 1867, ‘ap an appeal @ demucracy of Kings coungy +> Telegraphic communication between this Sr NU a ane MAINE. ‘The election to-day Sibiu 'slk-eeks colatesna ation support the Teguise sioket, | It wan resolved | hab éity and Rome is still suspended, as the wires heard PUERTO RICO. Voting, the negroes having it ail their own way. 468 | Democratic General Committee report the names of «ne dolegate from each ward and town to the General Cam- side. It is said that King Victor Emanuel has votes were polled in this city and 137 In the county. have been cut; in fact, Rome is just now Weston, the Pedestri: His Travels. mitice at its next regular meeting for admission sas i Terrific Hurricane—Danger to Shipping. Portranp, Oct. 29, 1867,“ | The precincts heard from indicate mo action on the | mombers of the General Commi fsolated from the outside world, ae the: crown = ataly, sro bia Havana, Oct, 2 1807. ome aretved, at North Bereick at Sveirs o'clock part of the whites. ae hae ae ay oan ane) denied, the denial being credited end. Advices from Puerto Rico to the 16th inst. oe Los she road twico and went three “ ATLANTA, , 1867. Miscellaneous Nominations. > is “4 8a 2 aro re- | milos out of bis way. He is bright and lively, The total vote of Atlanta and Fulton county is | In the Fourth Judicial district, Williamsburg, Mr. t the Garibal- {| Itis said that the French squadron stationed poideryhio pions Somyipenad bintep-avseceafy that dian Invasion—Ki island » during which anjum| coast. Wai use cee” ween at Cherbourg has been ordered to leave port for | ing vessels wore lost and others seriously damaged, against, 80, Less than one-fifth of the registored voters vi d also that Garibaldi is in the imme- | 824 the rivers were overflowed, causing an inundation nt | at the Capital. voted, Mintabe, canto pepapsokca " . various points, and considerable damage to property. Avavsta, Oot. 20, 1867. CONNECTICUT. officially reported at 785; for the Convention, 705; | Ludwig Semler, of the German Central Democratic Com- mitiee, bas been nominated on the rogutar republicam ‘icket as candidate for Justice of thePeace, Abia B. Thorn receivod the republican. nomination for Alderman of the Third ward at the primary held in that Frorence, Oct. 27—Night. diate vicinity of Rome, with s large force General Sheridan and party left Portland at seven ward on Monday night. ji o’clock.this morning for this city in the same cars that Aue Ea Ra A Sg RR NEL King Victor Emanuel has issued a royal pro- | Under his command. HAYTI. had conveyed hl from Bocioa, and arrived here at | TBO Reverted Sickeces at Yale College ACADEMY OF MUSIC--ITALIAN OPERA, @lamation addressed to the people on the sub-| Za Patrie, issued this evening, says that GatlinvoDrectatues Pine Tetasia balf-past ten o'clock, All along the route pokmcton st Suspended. Da seonnsglin tt el ‘Cas: sacone stalin: ori alindd/ oiment Solsteehee Ge i jt ere extended the General. The first sto} nw Haves, I 5 y | prerthe sch opin emp rea 8 Majenty S576 seperie commen Rareerecnarenenteiees heatrsah nas Sedoat Brunswick, where Governor Ghambe riato stepped President Woolsey authorizes the flat contradiction of peyppbibsangerttiboe ari! wxapp-Yiae sh Cobiok sage Th from saimave has | aboard . that the Garibaldian bands of invasion crossed | the King of Italy is about to issue @ procla- | iv peeled pica pen ee Appomatior, Cour an nrevaun tothe surrender the eopiets ot tn prentons af sever stare In ‘ale 5 ‘xcellency, who was lege, and especial © report of a Mr. Chatfield, of the frontier into the Papal territory without | mation, addressed to the army, in which, he | cent fighting there. Gricete torwed bu weaneustsr coatden's Own apa esd | the New Yer na ct tatn, De. Husterd, ore the sanction of the Italian government and | Will inform his troops that he places Prince | ST. DOMINGO. Eee eee crren'aformal character: was s cordial one,” | medical college, says that, 60 far as he can ascertain, not i bled : half d of sorious illness hi red eontrary to and in defiance of the law. | Humbert, hiseldest son aad heir apparent, on a Pia tlre onl * a depot, ie whem a tbe pian half dozen cases of serious illnoes ave fe is Burope knows that the insurrectionary flag the throne, at their head, charged to defend Money Crisis. ere rug, abd the General, at the {ovitation of Gover- | It is unnecessary to say that thero is no thougnt of sus- which is bearing destruction to the temporal | the rights of the monarchy. In St, Domingo a money crisis prevails. Commerce | about the town. Prima donna, who has sung in the opera houses im Germany and Italy, will appear as Selika on the occasion, Among the operas to be produced during the coming season are Gounod’s last and greatest work, Romeo avd Juliet, with Pancani in the rdle of tho unhappy Montague, Un Balio in Maschera, Belisario, ‘Marta di Rohan Roncont’s principal ré/e is in this opera), Carnival of fenice, La Juive, Linda, &c, The production of Romeo. and Juliet wilt be a welcome feast prepared by the composer of Faast, and if (he music, cast and mounting wi Havana, Oct. 28, 1867, nor Chamberlain, was taken into a carriage and driven | pending college exercises, At Bowdoin College the General was wolcomed by | Accident on the Naugatuck Railroad at {s prostrase, and the government is without means, President Harris, who stated in his ks that a 7‘ I pried of the Head of the Church is not AT TOULON —_— quarter of the indent of ‘hat institution had’ geen rycen cages rnc pri bh ier Giese to coun artis snr Poco, tee meoeee state of affairs imperils the peace of S ST. THOMAS. service during the rebeliion. , 1867. | season of twenty nights will therefore contain the novel- St ) The General made a brief roply of thanks and then As the noon train up on the Naugatuck Road was ire fail and wit % Italy and imposes upon her king the duty of SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. 5 s Teluraed to the ran. a Ce se ceiahig le inet thor tne Biekoredhe Ce pee ee ee endeavoring to save her from a war with | The Roman Expeditionary Force Embarked= epaeuairan sian Gamgr eo iP FF Pop ted ‘nimeeif to the crewd fromthe rearcar, | city, the axle of the engine broke, in cousequenco of |, Knldenbera’s Mecrachaums Recelved, the ty At Gardiner the General met wiih an enibusiastic re- | which the trestlework gave way, and the baggage car | No. 6 Joun and 23 Wall street. Kopaira, £0. sand Troops Frei France. A war between France and Italy | Te" ™ Africa—The | News from St. Thomas says that the stoamship Ked | ception, a salute was fred and the belis of the city were | and tender foil distance: of about twelve fot. J. C. A.—When Balloons Carry the alle and eod—’ Gauntlet, which iately arrived there with a number of | rung. t 16830 { Adans E: '. would be regarded as a fratricidal war, engag- | Northern Fleet Expected—Transporte vieing Pr gelate tn rene beer, bibs Hesai'sala Od reaching Augusta, whee was to tke rltos the of. | Tiley, mesvenaer of Adaing xpress Company. ous- ee eeay ies ‘ihe lonplaute Ws aie “ To Sea. y wend cs or ficial reception by tho State officers, ti:- most ti Conductor Beors jew others were slightiy bruised, sanered obd the indies onske, Ge Raos6 poetic appreciation of at not Ull then, will PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOMING GEeEve lose its prestige as the most delicious of ail per- ‘umes, ing two great armies the men of which had Tovton, Oct. 27—P. M. Toe bark Patmos, with war material onjboard for Chile, | ovation as paid the-diatingulsned guest quite recently combated side by side in the | Orders have been issued for every man | Matsun bens emtersned. Untied states Areoual, and by the ost tamulluo 4 lowman, with a donbiful cargo from | ing by an immense clowd at the depot. General Sheri- OHIO. same cause for treedom and unity. The King, | 8erying in the expeditionary army designated | the United States, is also at St. Tnomas, and possibly | dan was welcomed to the capital by Mayor Patierson. but noue of the passengers were seriousty injured, afhin piversal Exposit Saver 1467 = may be embargoed. The General briefly responded by saying:—‘I am recs & =ONS triumphant, havi therefore, appeals to his subjects acting with | for duty in Rome or Italy to embark at once st a very glad to meet the people of Augusta and very The Billiard Tournament at Cincinnatt. {he Beak grand gold madel for amerioan 4 boasd the Mecoohideiimaeporis Aving tists JAMAICA Imppy to visit the Capital of the State,” On the con- Crwormnans, Oot. 29, 1967. | didnt Jury.” hie modal te alsuinerly: clavalfien ret ta the Garibaldian bands in the States of the | 2 boa * po! ying - clusion of the Genoral’s remarks he was placed in an | The billiard tournament to-day was largely ationded. ments sihan Atooplann Grhiaiera, aed over harb: elegant barouche, drawn by four coal-biack steeds. A | The first camo between Coon and Rivers was won by jandred pianus entered for ompetition by De -iibeeeaiz-mnroebe tire tatrmengttar ets of Pane ‘Tho Steam Lino to Now Orloane. Wiieente (stomata Onlal Marsaal wetcacor: tas | OSes seaea sae beircon fiber and. ami CEE ag Mn gpg erst 3 > who lars! eacort Ul Th a ween er and Smith, was masnhiins ance, and by so doing save both the honorand | Ten thousand troops of the Algerian divi- : Havaxa, Oct, 23, 1867. | General tothe Stare House, This procession consis'ed | won by Parker.” The winner's average was 375g.” York. 3 sional army have arrived here from Africa. Late intelligence from Havana states that instructions | of two companies of State guards from Laugor, acaval:y | Tne third game, between Ackerman and Ghoate, was alae Sai AE I TOT EE eR peace of their country. y have been received from England against the subsidy to | Cavalcade of officrs and svldiers in| the ‘aie war, dis- | won by Choate, | Ihe winner's average was 11 4.27. ies. Dr. GOURAUD'S ITALIAN MEDICATED BOAP ‘The proclamation concludes by stating that The imperial northern fleet is expected at | the tine of steamors proposed to be established between | Sled Wik ot Coomendery, of Kni Templars, Bp hteriry Oe agie waning us tall Mine being ge yen ig vege oor tp ogee me fi this port. Jamaica and New Orieana. The Governor, at the re- ire companies from Gardiner, Hal and this | 288 points. ip " | Poudre subtile te pnces for ire destruction of super. Ttaly and France will conjointly endeavor to Pol quest of anumber of Southerners, who wish to see the city nd citizens generally. Music was furnisned vy | Yne flith game was betwoen Davis and Vermenieu, | {aio the check delip At De. FELIX GOUIAUDYS oc i reat activi i rn: 43 of Augusta, Gardiner and Bangor. Tn _ yt terminate the Roman question by some practi- | Great activity prevails in all the govern- es established, vn spies England to see if be can | Cossion moved itarouigh the pr acipal siroote nok wall Rag add etd beat reversal of the decision. raand the ing of ror mental departments, and the town is deeply | 5 Duin a rev po a _— Pa ime Satara’ bel Jumerons | by Gon. Score, Park was 17%. Coon and Parker, was won Coon, 309, ment, 43 Broadway, near Grand. cal arrangement. ahs ‘Bubihiaene eA Tire Be i and universally excited. ~ 1 Ri Pein br ager. Soe do fe oon dia ts Hie Fultonand Ann. J. W. O'BRIEN, 99 Naseais sirect. THE PRESS_TELEGRAMS, meee Py ee he crry POLITiCs, The first fleet, including the iron-clads which A New Cabinet, ‘ Fronexcr, Oct, 23—A. M. left the port, is still lying off the harbor await- ‘vate houses, are ly decorated. — Alleged Frauds On reaching the state Houve, which was claborately | ne Grant M trimmed, the General was tormaliy welcomed '0the | ¢:rant Campaign At $1 per Renm, Note Paper.—The Nevw Trial of Tobacco Denters { pian Book BSzoi ment between Pulton ana aan, on the Keve: t—Organization of a ib inthe Secoud Assem- A Midsammer Night’ re , General Monabrea, to whom was last committed the ing the second squadron or ficet, which will Sr. Louris, Oct, 29, 1867. State by Governor Chamberlain, on the portico. Among Di inques? has sacceed “ it! of this State 0 bly District. . Th ie Lanai” as teak of npenmesiaing. the Dnletzyy bas suneneees 18 fore hauve oub doulghk ‘The trial of Thomas G, Herold and his brothers | th? distingulabed Fintenten OF Oe ony, Hoss James G | A number of leading citizens of the Scoond Aésembly | your druggist fori for tte vs ing a new Cabinet, pas 8 William aad Joba, of Louisiana and Missouri, in the Bisios, dees mgs) ere ceone = pr Hon, | district, who have heretofore taken little part in active poo a. Maw. ByblPee es ' hen wt gt jates frau Eben F. iebury, Mayor Patterson an ers. ” jatchelor’s air 7 O.—" eo in the ; An Anti-Garibaidian Proclamation. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. ape eeeuer ean ok veya ear The ‘Goveruers remarks were substantially as fol- | Political canvassing and campaigning, have anticipated | word; \ue ouly perfect, Dyo: harmless; reliable, tnstewter Frorence, Oct. 23—Noon, pues ian: Be bag ii, Sat bin teats Saciga cen 2 jas fo we | ORR tihatea the action of the people at largo by organizing, even at | neous. Factory 51 Barclay sree, | in cen. er cases (zen occasion A royal proclamation has been sane er ne eee Panis, Oct 28, 1867. Sunutiar character are bdeiore ite court for trial, Lace one esnomaete Nether does our ‘ne ppg doa yg fcuby Denaen Great rcoiolegy Ci sours For gh Pay Py eng py ta , Emanuel, denouncing Garibaldi and declari ——— be told wh : e w Victor Emanuel, 3 DE | Large crowds left the city to attond the races at Vin- eee res auvaie te yon sane bo je already. ‘The purpose for which this organization had bem} Cyiuren Teething... ro ‘The mother find: thful friend in MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUN. It is perfectly reliable and harmless, It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diar- # griping in the bowels, cures wind cove, soft. peor hee rn A . bons pth rnayny Prades connes, which took place yesterday. CANADA. Too many of you have followed his bright ensign over | founded s# two-fold: firstly, the organization of tigations Alls Majesty, the Emperor Francis Joseph, drove out the plains and through the mountain passe: loo many fs working army, brigaded into clubs, in every Thali vernment. m valley of the sh with the approval of the Italian go to Vincennes in the morning, and was present on the | The Ship Ca: e—The | Ci yousse Kupomatiog to ask what manner of man | town, as far as practicable, the purpose of ters’ Strike in Q: rhesa, relie ‘The following is the substance of the proclamation which | ug occupying the imperial siand. Miliary Called Out to Prevent a Riot. heis All of you have watched his high carcer, all | which it shall be to press the mame of Grant | &9% the gums and reduces inflammation. By giving roliet ‘was issued yestorday :— The leading races of the day resulted as follows: — Quanuc, Oct. 29, 1867. know that what bravery will, tireless activity, sound~ Presidential nominee and advocate his claims to tho “Be vareand call for" eee The King commences by saying that the country is | tn grand prize was won by Polygone. ‘Tho shipyards still remain ciosed. The union men | ness of head and heart would do what he bad done | %* “MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.” im great danger. He declares that a war against France - ~ ‘all who work for lower and 18 doing, All who. appreciate a man firm | Executive office; and secondly, the nomination having | Having the fac simile of “Curtis & Perkina” oa the - ‘The prize of Paris wastaken by Said, threaten vengeance on all who wor! wages Tin the right spirit ana scornful of been.secured to marshal the masses in bis favor—tar the | Wrapper. All others are base imitations, and her probable allies would be impossible. Hede- | ri wines premium was won by Nemesis. than they bad established. ‘The prisoners arrested yes: | his country's defender in warand ia peace, know ant | P°eMArC nwa: ‘organization ate powerless as an army i in Weee ounces the Garibaldians for usurping the right 40 | 15 ine steeple chase, which crested mach excitement, | terday have boca released on bail, Tuore 1s great ex. | admire General Sheridan. Thee things, indeed, are } without officers—and bring them to tve polls in the elec. eee eee fnimenia, Hr rape Rese make war, which is the prorogative of the King. He | saconis was the winner. citement hore, and it was feared this morning ¢hat the | worthy of recounting; Dut tt Wolkl late Sine. Me nove | HOB of 1868." Another and more formidable purpose | from ihiscity until Tuesday, Nov. 12. ills weuat visite will gaye the nations of Europe must know that Italy is no ob would carry their threats to rescue the prisoners zens, weicome has, however, the friends of Fort + | then pacnanpeed 1 AC IIA mh , at his rooms, = into execusion. The military were called out to prevent | tat the man who took a year off from the war, and who | gon’ to organize thus eariy; and; should the radical wing distarber of pubiic order, and that the raised against may save us from another. of the republican party succeed in staving off his claii the bead of ns Catholio Charen is fo Hecom- SPAIN. ee General sheridan responded as follows :— these organigations are Tatended to form uhe ‘uclel of 8 Governor :—I1 am and bonored by your re- | groat popular movement, in which the name of Grant mands the insurgents to return to thetr allegiance and SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE 2 TENNESSEE. ception, more than t cap, fod Innguage to ex for | shail prove the talisman of d ClaL, WERALI CORN UEEOU ON flattering terms in you have beon to exhorts the people to sustain their King and preserve poi = your wel T wuss ang in tetere thet ff T ia General, bar ay the national honor, and concludes by promising that | The Queen and Cabinet to Support the | Tne Order Requiring Shippers to Pay the | toyihing towards restoring pence to this country, Oe doculdees of the people, ‘Active campaign casvase- when tranquillity is restored Italy, with Fraace, will Pope—Approval of a Catholic Alliance in| Tax hay tat Rescinded=The Yeliow Fee om vas pecause spa fenerale meh as you ing will be at once commenced ia the second District, Bieigh Robe lobes, Fur Glove, Fur Caps a " ver ous ere wil 2 a ot Grant cam} a clubs wi \y sprin, settle the Roman question. Ald of His maser, | Gees Menrms, Oct. 29, 1867, gratifying ae - rested by oot ote rw | oe shared owe every ward and Leaeeely district im the ety aod Orignent Cpenm f a pcp Particulars of the Late Battle—Garibaldi’s ema ’ P Atthe instance of a committee of the Chamoer of | with _ yurdens onors service. | throughout the =tate. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream for the Skia as retura you my thanks for yourse!!, your =tate ‘Second District Campaicn Club was organized on | complexion, at his depot roadway, EVANS, Sou! Action In the Field. It is said that the Queen and Cabinet of | Commerce the Assessor of Internal Revenue has re- | Lcatceh cole ot ihis city who do ime this great honor. sae eveuia re menuete prominent citizens having | suguih street, Philadelp . & ” Frorgxcr, Oct 28—A. M. ded to join in scinded his order requiring shippers to pay the tax on On the conclusion of the s remarks he was | convened at Warren Hall, corner of Heary and Oliver w=Rhoumatiom. Near: Particulars have been received of the engagement at | Spain have deci Join in any action which | cotton. conducted to the Council Chamber, where he was intro- | sireeta, for that purpose. the f ow! Teena; else servetnin, io ‘There were nine interments from yellow fever during | quced to the heads of the State Depariment, wed permanent officers, a ‘Old Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Ie cases of impurity of “Monte Rotondo, They represent that the fighting was | the other Catholic Powets may decide to adopt 4 : Vice’ President omplaint, Kid - obstinate on both sides. . PF | atte weather ls cloar and cool, with a slight frost this Fan yc eg nt Bleed g met Dod, Aor are most certainty sured by tie sovereign | | jane ‘At one time during the day, when reinforcements for | 10 favor of the temporal sovereignty of the | moraing. C pits fore HYATE'S LIF BALSAM. during thetwenty Tor wig tue Papal troops arrived apon the field, the iamue ap- | Pope and the defence of the Holy See. yo > a Tarnished those who desired to shake en by te band. | cia i King order. beeinemn ap ges: he.enenbye,Snssers emanate | peared doubtful, but at the end of the conflict General pe . LOUISIANA. Inerating among” "bic ere ae era a the ror oS ee wil on Wednesday | Cine. $i per bois. “Sold by druggists, Depor msc Satie led his brave volunteers in person, oa conta ent of Veteran Volunteers, the Twelfth, Thirtoenty, i > pecan pede s “e “ THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Deaths from Yellow Kever—Hientenant Loe, | Fiftecnib, Twenty-ninth and Thirticth regiments, and | Radient Republican Executive Committee. | | Hill, the Lalmitablo, has Reaumed Hal: Cute ba f Mower’s Stail, Amon Victiun the First and Fifth Dattees ot reer Tica cresa!- | The Radical Republican Execttive Committee met last ting, Studio 9 Duane airest, Mair dye We, ; beekia ase, {+ He immediately followed up bis victory, and the de- | General Lersundl, Captain General ef Cuba. ~ +m “ath oA zations served under him in tho SI valley. page ey hee oe sore feated soldiers of the Pops, who fell back on Rome, Maparp, Oct, 28, 1867, coiomen ge 4st From the State House the General was conducted to | evening quarters, corser of Broagway Ox-Gall_, Washing Finid.—Unpreces! ented re vigorously pursued, General Lersundi, to whom was tendered the office of ‘Thore were eleven deaths from yellow fever to-day, | the ‘equa House, where-an ban Twenty-second street. Mr. Waldo Hutchins presided. oucrens, Used bg oh } ay hd = eo bli A Jong discussion ensued on the financial condition of Sold'oy alt grocers.” Priactpaldapot. Ws Brondamy, — Lieutenant George Lee, who has been | which ernor Chamber'ain wi ‘Af the latest accounts from tho south, Garibaldi, with | Gevernor and Captain General of Cubs, aad whodeciined | «mong them On account of the General’s nt at Con- atl his army, estimated at from ten thousand to tweive the appointment, has, at the solicitation of the govern. | Acting Assistant Adjutant General of the Fifth Military pew 2 N. i he was obliged to cut shor his wey, and at Disirict for some time, noon he left on bis return to Portland. artiest | going around the tate soliciting pecuniary aid to carry thousand sirong, had advanced to the outer fortifications | ment, reconsidered the matter and concluded to accept cheers followed his departure. The reception in this | on tne campaige, One gentleman belleved that money -of Rome, the post, He will leave by the ext mai! steamer for of the finest demonstrations ev ry i ROME Havana to enter upon the duties of his office, new Recah po Saves 0m “a the viel nity, and it was iseaerally prtee beesae’ -. Sc bape aporepretnnt caoud’ be ni tied that his visit was so al Auecther Secret Mission—Secretary Seward sh made for city parposes, The subscription card has been / aa ENGLAND. r Details a Presbyterian Preacher for Secret NEW HAMPSHIRE. Monday night, ede tou of $46,000 6 Sxpecied to be SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Service Abroad. ‘hebenk, Ghd, 0: 1087 raised. snake Cg gh ty — ‘ igh Tren i, Oot, 29, 1867. upon, and those who declined to Field Operations At tho Seut of :War—The m andteted aoe Oct, 28—Evening, ‘The Rev, Dr. Hawley, of the Firat Presbyterian church ioovaned were harshly spoken of. Garibaidiags Repuleed at Bagnarea—Gari- Allen and the otherpersons arrested at Manchester as | ofthis city, left for Washington yesterday, wherehe | He A\ OBR oH Tho MtAET, obits Shope tinan sogte Fora ara re as ket EL. neken maw 6 Sd, JS Boubioons and sil kinds of Gold und Sliver. TAYLOR & ©0,. Bankers, 16 Wall str got, Nf, The Lw we Strained ai a permatent cough, the general sireagth tt shed 27,8 Role, compiaint often established thereoy. J AYNI'S EX. PEGTORAN T is an. effective reraedy for Coug! ix an Sad ageris benetieial effect on the Iulmmons rp and Braet Chial Orgaus. Sold every whare. of General Sherid: e Reference was then made to overtures made by an ex- District Attorney for the support of the radicals on Tues- r Time Api buld! Check at Mente Retende—March | ponian emissaries have been indicted, and the special so oie menage" the pert: i imme- | the Great Preparations Cuaien, pain pire a The debate waxed warm, many declaring in no ioe - 4 diatel: jm thence on a important - ov terms wou! not ives to ‘he eet w ef One Thousand Papal Treops From the | commission which has been in session there has ad- ecutaad couniey,' 1b ae cities to Goneral Sheridan arrived hore at half.past six o'elock a pin tolin | eae ante oF she peepeaoen, any Pena tet on rd ae toy reas of Re City. Joarned. mission by Secretary Seward during bis recent visit to | p,m. Nearly all the military companies and visitors No action wae taken on the matter. Candidates who | Sittion Univorseile, Paria, 1367. BS at the Expo- Rox, Oct. 26—Evening. General Fariola and the other Fenians who have been | this city, He will be absent about four months. had returned home, Ho was received at the depot by Goreme ne ral ou tse eames 18 eave Satan reese ot Bi nder examination before Special Commission 7 assefsments—are send heir resig- Clortow, bt sie af ory Dublia have also been incited, i Assembly Nominations. =” aoe. steeir. He. was. on te tae veto House | a new y roped seilcan candtate or decide woven demoorente genes" peas om an te “i We on ‘who had just marched across the frontier from | ne indictment in both places is for high treason. ‘Acnany, Oct, 20, 1867, | Male a? oaved, bY W. L. Poster, Keq., in behalf | candidate aball receive the support of the party. Thp Une Haat evmr offered Red [ating datas pact te ly into the Papal territory, and Mr, Henry Smith was renominated to-day by scclama- | of the committes, A general melce ensued and the oo meet again this evening immediately before | |7¥7, inn, AM end LGR, Be. dn, Sal» reserve, at pe te os pe nah EUROPEAN MARKETS, tion by the republicans of the Second Assembiy district | General was rushed, (0 fa np A caeaclnadlnaataapai cobs HENY MH: LRRDS'& T¢INIER, Avetionsers, “ advance — os naan oe oo : of this county. ; ot, 9, reer, | theorems and tele, Grant indignation ie mansonnd ices nan Aaebly Nomination. pWindew § shedgs ana tat gna AA WGI! Ande of Att Cotorn— area, about twent ‘Tus Loxvor Mossy Mareat.—Loxpos, 26—2 P, 7 was this Lem at ust be for it. laren has been nominated forthe Arsembly ‘yaw niet 1 Actiros : une. the town of Bagni HT eee or have advanced 10 04 6-16 for money, Bh hae vere Rages « ‘ny oreeperand fs arranged. tee tag nd ememaaetane: | ud aactadiaes leah tmnnaen enna. Geta ed. By KELTY. tar Broaaway. ; ‘The five miles southwest of Orvieto. The place, | marcet is very firm for American securities, “Five. Twentios bave advanced to 60 18-16, Illinois to 18% and | ber of the Assembly by the republican convention held | Boon, notwinmanding Om Mie es ae ode. which had previously been in possession of Brio 0X. may Ti PN ae evening, Thee tna tne vi of tte hero oat the shen. Poo! Selling on the Election. ‘A-specialty at oA ESET e Broaduag. the insurgents and was retaken by the Papal | 5 0itte is sronger and rentes ate advancing 7 HUSETTS. tione had bees made. We, Wontd cy iguine Attention to ¢ waaroot Corton Manger. —I Oct. 28 MASSAC o Teaves for Vermont to-morrow morn. eala ot Volver nae, Wrieete ee Att oe which are troops, was defended in spirited manner by | 4 SIR Sor couon are unchanged, but the mar. iiLiiniosisbaienniibidesla Li arcve cannes eink wtp, old Sat rose Pad ‘the salearaom, 9°: Liberty street. a Great Rednetion in the He au ' ISAAU SMITHS SON & 00. the Pontifical Zouaves, and the Garibaldians | Ks) 's aniet ate ont yme » drmeet Gols ‘The Troy and Greenfield Rattrend. ri ; ‘enor wheat |” jriyr nore th ho MARYLAND. were repulsed by the garrison. ee nat ‘Tho section of the Troy and Greenfleld Railroad from pte arti General Garibaldi the elder is still in | ,,lamnroot eon higher pio 7 aed res = eS Ter ae gina poo Position before Monte Rotondo at the head of lege tae Land contin nae I cre Beat Tn ort nd Toa men tle prom, ne reed il a revolutionary force, numbering, ae reports | er prime mere w selling A TiMisearreot, Oe, @8..1 Hoorie tunnel, whore 1s will bo Uksly to cwet for some go, from four to five thousand mon. The place | ar. 4.—Tallow ts Grmer; Amorioan, 46a, gorow!, Ve. | time. pete aT een Ristori in Baltimore, Bacrowonn, Oct, 20, 1867. sitio, eee Nd aS Syolen Ot AERIS LORS, 18 Boa sbegot TOHML sss yereseseeses 6102 112 100 98 460 100