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FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ITALY. a SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE WERALO. Count Biemarck’s Piedge to King Victor Emanuel. Quean’s Horst, Lonpon, Oct. 29, 1867. The London Globe of this evening says in an editorial article that although Prussia is en- gaged to « neutral course of policy on the Itglo-Roman question, Count Bismarck, the premier, has given an assurance to the Cabinet In Florence that he will not allow France to make war on Italy on occount of the Papal ‘complication. Popular Canvass of the Situation—The King’s Preclamation Generally Condomned—Feel- tug ef Disaffection in Florence. Frorence, Oot. 29—A. M. “The Htallan press is engaged in an anxious ‘Alzoussion of the national crisis and the policy of the government. ‘ ‘The more moderate liberal journals express ‘approbation of the action of the Cabinet to- ‘wards the Garibaldians and in the observance of the September Convention. The democratic papers are firm in their opposition to the course of the Exeontive and loud in their condemna- tion of the ides of foreign intervention in Rome, \,, There ia much popular dissaffeetion, produced i mainly by the vagueness of the King’s pro- i éisination on the subject of the Roman ques- end from the fact that the royal mani- é contains no allusion or makes no refer- ence to the matter of French intervention sigs how it should be met. ‘The army contingent, as classed in the year “ie 1841, of the royal troops has been called out. ‘ ,. THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. Ls Mar: ieee ‘Weanded « with Garibaldi. Froasvos, Oct. 20—Kvening. Tt fs ramored that ibe Itallan troope bave passed the froatier, No particulars are received. ‘The sales of the Church lands have commenced, and ‘Promise to add largely to the revenues of the italian government. General La Marmera has been sent en a mission to Paria, ~~ Fronssox, Oct 28—Evening. Deputicn Nicoters and Mesto are reported te have ‘deen bodily wounded during the receat eagagements, on ROME. - SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE MERALD. A Revolutionary Rising at Hand—Oreial Bombe Expleding ta the Streets. Rous, Oot, 27—P. M. ‘The revolutionary junta is exceedingly ac- ‘tive in its operations to promote the advance- ‘ment of the national cause by a popular move- ment inside the city, and a rising against the temporal authority of the Pope is regarded as imminent. Great alarm exists, asa number of Orsin! bombs have been exploded in the streets dur- ing last night and to-da; ‘THE PRESS TELEGRAMS. Immediate Vicinity of the ian Army Across the Fi Garibaldi Ordered to Disarm— Seine pote wen he City<The Pope if hla. jetug te Civita Vecchia. Fin Ok ities General Garibaldi is at Monve Mario, The Italian army has crossed the frontier, and the Commanding general bas ordered General Garribaidi to ; digarm and disperse his forces, = ad Fronancs, October 20, 1867. Telegraphic communication with Rome has suddenly ovased, the insurgents baving probably cut the wires. Owing to the serious aspect of polities! affRirs the National Dies will be called together at an early day. Pans, Oot, 29—10 P. M, ‘The latest despatches received from Rome before the ‘ Lonpon, Oct, ; Mo farther despatches have boon received from Italy. Wething to knows of the future course of General Garivalde Re Engtish Reverie trom from the Eternal City. (30—Bveniag. FRANCE. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS 70 THE HERALD. “Pho Iron-Clad Fleet at Civita Vecchia—Re- ports From Garibaldi’e Camp—Conditions Betweea the Promier of and the Pants, Oct. 28—Night, The French fleet which sailed first from Tou- loa—inoluding the tron-clads, for the Roman waters arrived at Civita Vecchia this morn ing, and ite commander is engaged in debark- ing the men. ° Ia Presse of this afternoon says that Gen- eral Garibaldi’s army is being reinforced by thousands of men who bave deserted from the - royal army of Italy, } Garibaldi cartied Monte Roténdo after s severe fight, and marched direct for Rome, and it is believed here that he is now at the very gates of the city. Ia Patrie says that the Premier and mem- bers of the new Italian Cabinet accepted office Gnder two positive official conditions with Yietor Emanuel. The conditions are:—First, that the King shall publicly disavow all con+ pivance with or in support of the Garibaldian ‘ands whe have crossed and are crossing the frontier into the Papal domain ; aad, secondly, that bys military movement on the frontier the Italian army will co-operate with the French expeditionary force. The Paris Hpoque publishes news, dated ia Florence, announcing that the Italian troops of the King’s army crossed the frontier and entered the Papal territory to-day. News ef Garibaldi’s Victery-italtan Milttary Co-Operation Refused by Napelcon—The Second Expeditionary Fleet Delayed at a Paxw, Oot 29—A. M. The news of General Garibaldi’s victory over the forces of the Pope at Monte Rotondo, in the States of the Oburch, has been confirmed by telegrams from Florence and other sources. The General displayed great personal daring during the engagement. His soldiers succeeded in capturing all the Pontifical force, made up of Zouaves and gendarmes from Rome; but the Italian government authorities at once released them. . The state of the wind has delayed the de- parture from Toulon of the second French fleet, which had just arrived in that port. Ia Liberté, of this city, says that the Em- peror Napoleon refused to permit the Italian army to co-operate with the French expe- ditionary force in the operations which may be undertaken in the Roman territory. In reply to the proposal of King Victor Emanuel in this direction Napoleon said that Italian co- operation was unnecessary, as he at present intended to limit the sphere of French action to Civita Vecchia. AT TOULON. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HERALD. Salling of the Second Reman Expeditionary Fleet~A Force of Artillery At Sea—Arrival ee Tooroy, Ook 28—P. M. The second French fleet, which had just arrived from the North and was detained here by adverse weather, has followed in the wake of the first and left port for the Roman waters. A force of artillery has also sailed. Troops are still pouring in here from dif- ferent stations of the military departments. A Naval Conscription—Treops Still Pouring Ta. _ Tovton, Oct. 29, 1867. The imperial conscription for sailors for the French navy has been resumed bere and in all the other maritime quarters and districts of France. | The rallrond is still engaged in bringing in troops from different points to augment the Italo-Roman expeditionary force. THE PRESS TELEGRAMS, Another Fleet frem Teulen—Victer Emanuoel’s Prec! jon Approved—Hew Sabenocakengs 7 is ‘with the French—A Cabinet Circu. eyes eo Pans, Oot, 28—Eveniag. Several mere French ships-of-war have left Toulon during the day destined for Civita Vecohia, The entire press of this city are loud im thelr praises of King Victor Emanuel for bis receat proclamation denouncing General Garibaldi. Late despatches received report Garibaldi as still holding bie position near Monte Rotomdo. It is reported thas aa agreement has been arrived at between France and Italy whereby the troops of the former will attack the inser- goats. The latter are therefore expected to retreat from the rapal territory into the dominion of King Victor Emanuel, where they will be quietly disarmed by the Itastan troops, Panis, Oct. 29—Noon. Is ts reported that Monebrea, the Prime Minister of Ttaly, ts pledged to accompany the French troops to Rome. ‘M. Mouatier has recently issued a note explaining the intervention of France im the Italian question. He re- gards the expedition as justifiable for the reason that Italy has failed to protect the Pope in his lawful aod me honored rights, A sense of honor a due regard for the opiniong of mankind ‘mpel ¢! ment to this course. M. Moustior asserts that the agency of Frasce will proceed no further than is neces- ‘ary to crush amred rebellion against the Holy Father and free the Pont:fieal territory from the tread of hostile soldiers, When these objects shall have been accom- plished the troops of France will be withdraws, and « conference of the great Powers of Europe called to for- ever pettie the Roman question. Froach Troops tn Civita- Vecehia—The Army Muster at Teulon. Panu, Oct, 20—Evening. Advices from Civita Veechia announce the arrival there of the fleet of transports, and report that the Frenok troops bave disembarked and are now oooupying the eit. . Panis, Oot. 30, 1967. Large bodies of troops have arrived iu the vicinity of Toulos, rea¢y to embark for Italy, and th mbere are increseing. Munlctpal Fete te the Emperer of Austria— Speeck of Francis Joseph to France—A Bri!- Maat Scone and Uaiversal Kathasiaem—The she spin Pant, Oct, 29, 1667. ‘The municipality of Paris gave a grand banquet to thetr Imperial Highnesses the Emperor Napoicos and the Empress Eugénie aad their guest, the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, The banquet took piace at the Hotel ée Vile, which wae eplendidiy decornted for the occasion. ‘The Emperor of Austria in the course of ‘the evening made an eloquent and feeling speeeh, Ho returned bis thaaks to the Emperor and Empress, to the municipality of Paris and to the people of France, for tbe noble hospitality with which he Bad bees received, and solemaly invoked a closer amity between the empires of France and Austria, In this grand epectacie of inter- Rational hospitality and friendship he bebeld a new pledge of peace for Europe and a fresh guarantee for the progress and prosperity of nations, The speech of the Emperer was received with pro- found emotion by the distinguished company present. During the progress of the festival the Hotel de Ville, which was brilliantly !lluminated, was surrounded by « vast aesemblage of people, who repeatediy cheered for the Emperor Francis Joseph and the Emperor and Empress of the Freneh. ‘When the imperial pasty at the eonctusion of the en- lortainment, passed through the crowd im their car- Tages, on their revura to the Tuileries, the most entha: siastic demonstrations were made by the people. Pant, Ost, 20—Evening. The Senete and Legistative Body wilt mecton whe 10cm of November, BELGIUM. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALD. The Pope Rejects Italian Support. Bavasers, Oct. 29—A. M. Advices received in this city from Paris state that the Pope informed the French Min- {ater in Rome that if the Italian troops should, under any ciroumstances, come to the capital he would leayo tho Etornal City, Zelivereta— Berita. Bavaria Excluded from the The Austrian Premier Expected ts Banus, Oot, 99, Prussia declines to receive Bavaria into the Zellvereia on the terms proposed by the Bavarian government. Lowvon, Oct, 30—Bvening. Baron Von Beust, the Austrian Prime Minister, will shortly visit this city, AUSTRIA. The Emperor to Visit the King of Prussia. Panis, Oct, 80—Bvening. ‘The Emperor Francis Joseph, on his return to Vienna, ‘will pay King Willem of Prussia a visit at Berlin, GREAT BRITAIN. Mr. Disraeli iv mennee: of the Tery Reform Liverpoel—The Riot Eprravna, Ost. 80, 1867. A public dinner was given tothe Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, yeaterday, at Edinburg. ‘Mr, Disraeli, in answer to a complimentary toast, rose and madea characteristic speech. He gave a history of the reform question, recounted the action ef the dif- ferent politioal parties in England in relation to the subject, and closed with a strong argument in justifica- tion of the tory party for their course in advocating and triumphantly carrying through Parliament the Repre- sentation of the People bill, The remarks of the honorable gentleman were fre- quently interrupted by expressions of attention and approval, and when he took his seat be was loudly cheered. Livmrroor, Oct, 20—Noon, ‘This city is now the centre of Fenian panic, Reports of mysterious proceedings among the Irish inhabitants have caused the authorities to take extraordinary pre- caution, The armories of the volunteers and the gua- shops in the city are guardea, and the police patrols have bees doubled, Lonpos, Oct, 29—Evening, Digby Seymour, Esq., the principal counsel for the defence, has made another application fer the removal to London of the trials just commenced at Manchester, on the Of the hostility of public feeling against the ad) 4 im the latter city; but the government has retenell fant their request, Maxcunsraz, Oct. 30—Noon. ‘The trial of Alien is now.in progress. The case against him an@-the others is very strong. There is much ex- citement ia the city and the court building is guarded by aational troops, ‘Twenty-six of the prisoners have been indicted for maurder, Mancumsraz, Oot, 80—Evening. The Fenian trials have been adjourned for the day. The city is perfectly quiet, IRELAND. The Fonian Troason Trials. Dost, Oct. 30, 1867, The trial of the prisoners indicted yesterday will com- mence before the Special Commission on Thuraday, whea the chalienging of the jury will commence, CANDIA. Ne Result from the Commission of Inquiry. Pasa, Oct, 80—RBvening. The mixed eommics! recently sent to Candia oy the Sublime Porte for the settioment of the grievances of the Cretans has returaed without being able ve effect any good, EUROPEAN MARKETS. 2 eee Tue Lowvow Monet Masxer.—Loxpom, Oct. —Consuls closed 41. 30~—Evea- = Pans Booren—Paus, Oct. 20—Evening.—The Bourse is firmer aad rentes are a fraction higher. Livmnroo Manxet.— Liv 30— isious market closes quiet, Beef, j bacon, 628,; cheese, 62s,; lard, Liverroon von Marcsr,—Lrverroot, Oct. 30— Pip Bona seg ag ‘ag ry tae for ium to fae. Tallow, Sugar frm at 264, Linseed, 68s. 64. Linseed oats ai. eeeenens werd tine, 27s, Petroteum, 1s. 6d. for spirits and standard while. Otis quies at £40 for whale, £116 for sperm and ‘£40 108. for linseed. Lonpon Marxsta.—Lomnpox, Oct. $0—Noon.—No, 12 Dutch standard sugar, 263, ‘Calcutta linseed, 688. 64. Linseed cakes, £11. inseed otl, £40 10s ‘Whale oil, £40. =. $116, Tas 20M Marger.—Antwerr, Oct. 30—Even- wng.—The petroleum market is heavy at 62f, EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Loxvonpsrey, Oot, 30, 1867. The steamsh!p Nova Scotian, from Quebec, bas arrived here on the way to Liverpool. BRAZIL. Nothing Important from the Seat of War— Change in the Tariff Duties. Lispom, Oct, 28, 1867, ‘The mati steamer from Rio Janciro bas arrived, There was no important war nows, ‘The legisiative bodies of Brazil had agreed on an ex- port duty of fifteen per cent, to take effect on and after tbe 1st of January next, in place of the duty of one per coat, which mow the law. MEXICO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WERALO, The Indian Atrocitics—Juarez Fails te Send Rell Munipa, Maxico, Oct 1, Via Havana, Oct. 20, 1867, Jaares has not yet scent the two theussad mee whieh wore urgently demanded to stop ihe Indian atrocities. The tribes bave united. ST. DOMINGO. War Declared ti—Baer Planning to Retura the Freatior with an Army of 4,000 Mi teveta, Ons 00 00 Intelligence has been received here that St, Do- mingo hes declared war against Hayti om ac. count of the sympathy and sesistance given by the Haytions to ex-President Bees, Baez was at Carnccas, where be was planning an attempt to retura to 8. Domingo. President Cabral and General Pessin were on the Baytion frontier with an army of four thousand mon, CUBA. Execation of Revolting Prisoners at Santi. age de Cuba-Commercial a Martae ne Havana, Oct 30, 1667, Ten of the prisoners who took part in the revolt at the penitentiary at Santiago de Cuba were shot on the 234 fostant, All the others implicated in the affair have ‘been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. Sager inanimate; No, 18 D. &, is quoted at 8 a 81 rece per arrobe, Cabbeges $30 o $38 per Bundred jal, Piapenenge on canta EN 00 per cent prom: on New York, currency, per cent discount; anori eight, 16% discoumt; gold, 4 per coat premium; thor, hy Oo ek aaa ved, reamers from New York; Joseph ar, (rom Boston. \ ied, steamer Rapiden and York; schooners wie, from Mia sae, eebeoners Wille, for inanitover and NEW YORK. SPECIAL TELEGAAM TO ye WERALO. The Steamship Ameter ane Ashote at Mon- tauk Point, to Pleces. East Hay, LL, Oot, ", ‘1867, y, Words B, "| ‘The British stoamehip Amsterdam, from Malaga, Joaded with Which went ashore last week ot Montauk Point, Was broken to pleoge in the plore of yesterday, s INDIANS. THE SPECIAL TELEGRAM TH THE MERALG. ‘1967. Alarm ia the Commissioners’ am—Olx Hus dred Cheyenne Warriors Advanchs to At- ef the Indians—}’repara- tons fer Mapicurs Looas: Coane, Konans, Oot. 38, Vis Forr Hamxgr, Oct, } Considerable alarm is felt in camp this morning id consequence of the movements of the Cheyennes, num- bering six hundred warriors, The Arepanoes informed the Commission that they suspected the Cheyennes of bad faith, and warned them to beware of an attack. Some of the agents and interpreters also believe they mean mischief. We have about three handred fighting men to wel- come them, ‘The Cheyennes sent word that they were coming in on ® charge and with a yell, and desired all the other In- dians to get away from our camp, Some of the Com- missioners are nervous, They (the Cheyennes) are ox- pected to-morrow. A treaty was concluded with the Apaches, numbering @ighty-five lodges, yesterday, They are confederated with the Kiowas and Comanches, and receive an annuity of five thousand dollars. THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Arrival of the Sloux Pence Makers at Li leo—An Indian Chief’s Coutempt for Agnor: Whites—Attacks by Indians on Beate and Railroads. 8, Louis, Oct, 30, 1867, Omaha despatches say that a messenger bas arrived at Fort Laramie with thirty Sioux warriors, who favor peace, The head men promise to be at Fort Laramie on the 10th of November. Chief White Cloud has sent word by Governor Huat, of Colorado, that there is no use in the government sending any more ignorant men to negotiate with him, but with Governor Hunt or somebody who understands the Indian question he will treat upon liberal terms, re- extreme all claimsto the Plains, and remove to the North, Governor Hunt will go to Fort Lara- on way of White Cloud’s camp and endeavor terms with him. Pieet Of seven Mackinaw boate arrived at Omaha from Fort Benton on Monday. The Indians attacked the boats below Yellow Stone and killed one man. ‘The Indians obstructed the track of the se Union Pacific Railroad between Antelope and Pine Bluff stations, a fow days since, witha view ot throwing the train off, but workmen discovered the obstructions and removed them defore damage was done. OHIO. SPECIAL TELEGRAM T@ THE HERALO. The Vete on tho Negre Suffrage Amendment Counted—Majority Against It, 50,639— Award ofa Democratic Banner. oor cork FM} ‘The Board of Canvassers, consisting of the Governor, Seoretary of State aud Attorney General, to-day finished counting the vote on the constitutional amendment Giving the negro the right of suffrage. The vote stands as follows:—For the amendment, 216,087; against the amendment, 255,340; not voting, 12,276. As all the ‘votes not given for the amendment are counted against it, 1¢ will De seen that the pene to enfranchise the biacks is beaten by 50,629 votes. The banner to be given ‘by the State Democratic Cen- tral Committee to the county showing the largest demo- cratic gain for one ~ ti last evening awarded to Lawrence county, eh made a democratio pied of 1,821 votes, —— THE PRESS TELEGRAM. Fire at Cuyanogn Falls. CumvaLamp, Oct, 30, 1867 The Pheatx Paper Mills, at Cuyahoge Falls, owned by Hanford & Yeoman, were destroyed by fire to-day, The loas was $20,000, om which thore was $12,000 insurance. PENNSYLVANIA. Soulling Race Between Coulter and MeKiel at Pittsburg—Coulter Wins. Premsvaa, Oot, 80, 1867. The five mile soulling contest between Henry Couiter, of Pittsburg, and Joha McKiel, of Cold Spring, N. Y., for a purse of 62,000, took pisee this afterncon, and was won by Coulter, At the start McKiel took the land by afew teat, but was quickly passed Coulter, who came in eight longths ahead, one minutes and Afty-one seconds Fenian Mase Mocting im Philadeiphia. Parapatrata, Ost. 30, 1867, & large Fenian mass meeting was held bere chis o Roncates were delivered by James Gibbons, Mdben and W. J. Howes. One Fenian ailnacy’ com. paay was present in uniform, CONNECTICUT. ad Way Press Assectation. aTroRD, Oct, 80, 1867. The aunual meeting of the New England Way Press Association was held at the Allyn House, in this city, this evening, and t lowing officers were hag and forthe The New current year:—Samuo! Bowles, Springteld R President, William H. a ord ‘and Treasurer . Danielson, Providence by | Times, J. H, Bromley, Norwich Bulletin, M. A. Osborne, New Haven and J. D. Candee, Bridgs cay fe Sagem ae Executive Com: mittee. At the close jing the Association held their annual supper at the aire House, which was avery pleasant affair, VERMONT. Reception of ¢ Ge The reception of General Sheridan here to-day was a One aflair, A slight rain prevailed most of the bi Botwithstanding, the le were out or Pe Bs to iia in ‘the’ demonstrations ; i : ? 2 i i 3 3 LOUISIANA. The New Orionne Beard of Health and the Yellow Fever=The Scheel Beard Maddie. antine was sespended, A motion was offered by Dr, Warren Stonejthat the yellow fever be declared no longer an epidemic. The motion was opposed, and referred a ae Fe ii Commercial Bask with Another. Mowtasat, Uct, 30, 1967. Ate meeting of the shareholders of the Commercial Bank yesterday it was decified to recommend the re- m0 pri get g iaunetien, sedis a apply to Parlement a the next for power to de so, Wreck ef a Schooner Near Port Maitiand. Downvirra, Oct. 30, The schooner M. F. Merrick, loaded with whe at, went oye ig: Maitiand teat night. It '7, sup- posed that be got off without much damy,ge, Conferring with Vie Gove ed Division in te Cabinet Ortaws, Oct, 99, 1867. A doputation rerresenting the Wextern banks arrived here to-day to confer with the pavers The rumors of a division 1 Questions BY said 10 be entirely wafoqod ed. More of Huantonti’s Incendlarlom—He Ad- visos the Negroes te Apply the Torch te Pre- Derty of WEG ne ameter Thom. Tp eicce Pe x we Tnformation was received to-day from the Cbief of Police of Richmond that jegro who was arrested there last might told the officer who made the arrest that he ‘ee just from a meeting at Huanicatt’s Hall; that Hun. nicett made a speech, in which he told the negroes that hed been discharged by their employers for having voted the radical ticket to demand that they be re-em- ployed, and {f they were refused to apply the torch to the property of any person so refusing. Ts is the opinion of the best iaformed citizens that « municipal election under the present registration in Richmond will occur within sixty days, If thie be done the city government will be turned over bodily to radi- cals aad negroes, THE PRESS TELEGRAM. day the leave of absence wes obtained he had met eee nor heard from. otf “There ie something rotten in that second pletese,'” ald Captain Steers, of tae Twenty-soventh presinat, to: foundsmam Molien, one day last September, 3 must cee what's tbe matter,” Mulleg went to fi evden, Meani@n joers Clay! li Coyle and Matthews hed mate's halal ot the Ap- ment of Delegates to the Convention. Ricamonp, Va., Oct, 80, 1867, General Schofield, In an oMicial report, explains the Sppoiatment of delegates to the convention, The ap- = ents actually made gives forty-seven delegates lection districta having white majorities and Afty-eight from districts having colored majorities, GEORGIA. FE tilt il i i eyes of all sober bel man stated that the man ‘no license to seli liquor, and that not ‘belonging to the pies eveemaeeG as they were all, as The officers The Election In Savannah—-One White Man Votes. BSavannag, Oct, 90, 1867. The election passed off quietly to-day. The total vote Cast s0 far as hoard from, is 2,500, Only one white man voted botany making two whites since the election be- gan, @ negroes have it all their own way, as the Ly do not go near the polls. ‘on aan it will be opened to-morrow for the whites, all the votes cast are for the radical ticket, Bedell produced witnesseet who iven op his post, and nat on one that Otoer Gillaban bed given it, if be desired any assistance, but Gillshan told Bim, ip surly manner, thathe did not di after which he used and Ned as & man the influence of liquor, conduct himself in a ts manner him, Gillaban dared him to arrest The Voto in Macou=No Whites Voting, Macon, Oct, 20, 1867, The election to-day was remarkably quiet, No whites Participated up to six o'clock this afternoon. Fourteen hundred and sixteen votes have been cast, three of which are white, The result of the two days election ts 1,217 votes, all of which are for a convention. Only twenty-five whites imber tions tn the county wae ites and sd 1180 be jacks, 4 General Pepe Orders the Polls to Be Kept Open Until Saturday Night—Additional Re- turns. Avavata, Ga, Oct, 90, 1867, General Pope has issued orders to the registration boards to keep the polis open till six P. M. on Saturday, an extension of two days, The returns of the first and second days indicate that the convention would have been defeated had not ord time been extended. It is now regarded certain th: the question will be carried, The conservatives gen- erally throughout the State have taken no part in the jon, which is passing off quietiy. The city aod county vote a was to tm saa yd + 1,900. Lagrange—' for two days Onty: four whites have vot Ue voted. The 2,010—1,160 CANENS' ve\pesSintnended by ait ths ‘teetperance fies? Because owover much you wee it you cam @ drop toe much, x ' TS ee fin—288 vows rere jolled to-day, Very few i? witty ung" seen | rate teavene aa The Lard vote ot Atlanta and Fulton counties for two | bie of Sumas fe belnes. ie days is 1,810, four-fifths at jeast of which are for « con- thful al te vention and the Union reconstruction ticket. romitary to activity, to the enji one If the stomach does nm MASSACHUSETTS. Destruction of a Flume at Lawrence. A from Lawrence says the large wooden Gume ip the yard of the Dock Mill from the canal to the wheele beret this moraing did some 4 eee a Arrest fa Bost the hy pe correct their Shough to throw it to disgues at “pr. woltorn, Boston, Oot A young man, lately employed as howl Mercantile house in this city, is under arrest of Tort, cion of fe ft’ the 4 ob ~¢ Stem QR G00 nal Sea's paste | fee tecegray et Sees 00 speculatic proves aleo to fase be dex J EE ay or natu! iN P. rs THE ARMY AND NAVY part of The Army. Bet C) es \PPOINTMENT ON ‘THOMAS’ ef, D demertT TASTE omen reomar ere... | Sas Sete Alfred L, Hough, Twenty-cighth United States infant: and colds in =f bas been pea is ataf, and will warren! as alde-de-cam discharge the aatiee of Bie Fong assistant adjutant + general and ehief commicsary of -— eENTENOS or count MARTIAL, A fe First Lieutenant Theodore Kendall, Thirty -third i United States infantry, was tried by @ court martial at Re wy warm 806’ New York city on the charge of disobedience of orders Yer the gonial » Ia fom Jon kiadnoss on the earth, and desertion; was found guilty of disobedience of Jones! veine no cheering warent® orders and absénee without leave and sentenced to be Seoecae 4 suspen ym raok anc proper ix months; to be confined to the limite of 1 e post where his company ss Ts Vertigo may be serving for the same period, and to be ropri- Shay manded ta general orders by the department com- mander, or alt thy 0 MORORARLY DISCHARGED. Lieutenants P.M. Skinner, Eighteenth infantry, Puan ON First and L. M. Demotte, Twenty-cighth infantey, have re- ed, and Colonel Salisbury, additional paymasier, sign poor Tom's" case fs not worss than hus honorably discharged and mustered out. modicine. arues Whoene oslo aults oe saan Pett pn Teller Arte At eor=, agentpenot to wolonse, ead or gohovmmations | Loanity. kod Geet Veerae Roe matic Lad taken inwardis. Principal depot, 704 way. Postuvely 83 ‘Bo cure Bo The Navy. ORDERED, Acting Assistant Surgeon Lorenso Traver ordered to the coast survey _——— a Second Assistant Eaglaeer Lay W. Bassett has resigned, Ljedtanant Commander Wan. Whitehead has been de- Bate! tense jate Dye i tached from 1! placed on waiting orders. works ihe yerTonimlone whet, Heataene Acting ‘. vie a. pe TA somnpe J from gh bios ye oneng a > one aan Care Gray, . Hair, Bald Assistant wiing has bees deta! a, arol. we ‘aie ESE. ob sear from the Coast Shevey ansndee Corwin aad placed on ean danas sips rig Deane ny era meee pagan Puen, SaareraPltatte Seereeerin are ESA REB AL We Bia peeks rae, oad regu ‘ ea pa ae THE GADISON AVENUE GRADING. Sramst Commmmosan’s Orvice, Oot. 30, 1561. To rum Epiton ov rar Hanatp:— ‘The Mtreet Commissioner setices ta thie day's tesue of your paper reference made to the contractor having in charge the regulating, grading, &e., of Madison avenue; and deeming that the pablie should be informed as to ite condition, and whem {t will be eompleted, has consulted with the conteacter mentioned in your articles, and ex- amined the progress of the work, and has the satisfac. tiom to state that the contract has so far advanced toward completion that in the course ef from three te four weeka the contract wil! be faished. ‘Trusting you will give this brief anewer to (he aumer- ous references relating to the condition of Madison avenue some promineacy, I remain yours, reepectfaliy, GEORGE W. McLEAN, Street Commissioner THE RECENT STORM ON THE COAST. Foarasas Moxaor, Oct, 28, 1867. ‘The most terrific gale that bas visited thie coast this season has been blowing to-day, and still continues pee ‘unabated fury. At nine Seon last evening the wi are from northeast to end « heavy squall set in, which dié pet ‘pou ite full height cutl thie = At tem o'clock this mora- Do ¥ te pag) A ae, With Condens t oR Bolonss-7 abe a Gere sine a big weet he nite ee ‘trom Bas a 4 3 Ota Uigere, eal Ei raimt Oh lad Tamas in uae, bas ever led Im any fier. AAs Ti has been Sine 1 per bottle. “Bold ve aia street, Ox-Gall aucoses ee nised by 28th inst. w are received at this office last evenin house cleaning, rovers, Pheer vant one et, fiveand & half days in transit. Bian ve eet enth A Reys Taat Witt Not Atwars Wonk —In 1800 0 St, and happy, caught « lor mercy and er esr see to lead an honest life, ‘was fot of The mer- Clyant failed and became poor and needy. Lately hit tape on finding out bis uafor- Saart ‘canate condition gave 9,000 ee anijacknowledg- a ara and in ia ment which he bad tong tended to make, Ase ru it will not do to let thieves go in the expectation of getting $10,000 some time. Bee iTS es gh ripe: be crag op Aiea ead iy MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. bat ses Valtersole eri Wn Warren’ aphid, The meamsbip Aritous will call from thie port om mire if Pephsit, Sa Friday, November 1. for Aspinwall. The maiie for Central America and ths South Pacific Will clove at half-past ton o'clock op Friday morning ‘The New Yorke Henato—Bdition for the Pacife—wili be ready at haif-past nino in the morniag. Bjnglo copiea, In wrappers, for mailing, ex cats, pistes, No, one tia’ ah DRAUL: Y Re rth! A Pt a uy aay 4 “ ead want