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“TRLBGRAPHIG. NEWS. FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ROME. Gartbaldi at the Outer Works—Twenty-two Battalious of Liberaters—Advance of the Italian Army—The City Apparently Quiet— A Jelat Catholic Occupation Anticipated. Fronbuce, Oct, 31, 1867, “The reports that Garibaldi was before Rome are con- firmed. He has arrived in front of the advanced fortifi- cations of the city with all bis forces, ‘Hisarmy increased in numbers all along the line of marek, and instead of the four battalions with which “he entered the Roman territory, he now has twenty-two + Dattalioas of young, devoted volunteers. ‘Mo intelligence hes been recsived from the interior of ‘Rome ‘since last Monday, at which time comperetive st Frorexcy, Oct. 31—Evening, ‘The Pontifical troops have all been withdrawn from the country, and are concentrated within the fortiica- trons of Bome. ‘Tho Garibaiaians have taken possession of a portion of ‘the muilway between Rome and Civita Vecchia, and torn ep the rails. ‘The army of King Victor Emanuel te sdvancing in ba by Pants, Oct, 31—Noon. _AMt ts ead that, should no general European conference * ee held om the Roman question, an arrangement will be made for a joint occupation of the city of Rome by the » Catholic Powers. ‘The Eternal City Inolnted from the World. Lonvox, Oct, 31—Midnight. No further advices ‘have been received from the city + @f Rome, The means of direct communication have Deen destroyed by the cutting of the telegraph wires and the tearing up of the railroads, ‘The latest news from Some comes almost exclusively « by way of Florence, : ITALY. “Whe Advanee Across the Frontier—Violent Agttation Agalnet the King’s Pollcy. Fvonauson, Oct. 31, 1867. ‘The announcement is officially made that the Royal ‘troops which have hitherto been acting ss an ermy of observation on the frontiers have reeeived orders to ad- “vance inte the Papal territory, It was known here "late om Tuesday night that one er two célumna Sorassed the boundary ling, but the fact was ys? ¢-24+ ey the government until to-aay. eee ““-<9 policy decided pom by the King’s ‘The reactious., _ ssadous agitation throughout government causes trem. weakly exasperated, and Italy, The party of action are 4. “euahlon! are res violent demonstrations of popular ind. Ported in the principal cities of the Kingdom. FRANCE. ” Whe Relations with italy Threatening of hater Conference Pian—The Pepe, England Opposed—Clos- Ang ef the ‘Exkibi jon. Paniay Oct, S1—Night. ‘Semil-ofMficial evening journals say that the advance of “the Italian troops into the Papal provinces was ordered Dy the Italian government without the consent of ‘Branoe, and this action they declare has brought about @ orisia in the rojations besween the two countries, which is dangerous to pence," The Liberté (newspaper) says that the Emperor of Austria bas given his assent to the proposed General ‘Conference for the settiement of the Romaa question; ‘bat Pope Plus.[X. absolutely refuses to be a party to it, and Bngland: and Rusele are reported to have declined the invitation of France to jom the conference. It is authoritatively Btaied tbat no treaty of alliance has besm concluded be:ween the Emperory Napoleon -and Francis Joseph; but the entente cordiale established “petween France aud Ausiria is complete. By orderof the Imperial Commission the interna- Sac atid a amiceacia’y adagmed November. Lonpon, Oct. 31, 1867. “me Fenian Colonel Kelly, who was rescued at Man- hester, has éacaped from England, It is reported tbat ke is in France, and that he will soom leave for America. Pazus, Oct, 81—Evening. ‘The returns of the Bank of France show an increase of 230,000f, in the metallic reserve of the institution. GERMANY. Unidcation of the Zellverein—Bavaria and Wartemburg in Military Alliance With or Barnum, Oct, 31, 1867. ‘The objections of Prussia having been removed, Bavaria and Wartemburg bave joined the Zoliverein. Both kingdoms have also concluded @ military alliance with the North German Confedération. PORTUGAL. Adutiral Farragut’s Squadron in Port. j Lassox, Oct. 3) 5 The United States naval squadron under the cem- mand of Admirai Farragut has arrived at this port. ENGLAND. Condition of the Bank—A Commercial Holl- day. F Loxvos, Oct, 31, 1867. ‘Tho official statement of the condit'on of the Bank of ‘England shows s decreaso during the past week of £80,000 sterling in tne amount of bullion. Lrvearoot, Oct 31, 1867. To-morrow willbe observed as a boNday busi- mets will be generally suspended here and in London. ‘The markets in Antworp will also be closed to- morrow. = - IRELAND. “The Fenian Treason Triale-Twe Policemen UKilled. . Deane, Oct. 31, 1867. At the session yesterday of the Speciat Commission for the trial of the Fenian prisoners, a motion was made ‘By the counsel! for the defence thet the accused be tried ‘Dy | mixed panel, composed in equal numbers of Catbo- ie and Protestant jurymen. The was denied by the judge. ‘The prisoner General Warren declined the services of ‘counsel, deciared that he was @ citizen of the United States jand jrefused to acknowledge the jurisdiction of the court in his case. ‘Two policomen were shot last sight and instantly ied, The murdors are directiy charged upon the Fe- mians, and cnorgetic efforts are being made to discover the perpetrators. Buokiey, one of the Fenians captured at Dungarvan, has turned Queen's evidence. He appeared before the Special Commission to-day and testifed against tho prisoner Warren, In his evidence he gives « complete ecvount of the expedition, which ended with the tand. (ag os Dungarvan. EUROPEAN MARKETS. ‘Tas Loxpox Moner Manxst.—Lonpox, Oct. $1—Even- fi American rates:—United States five-twenty ss OT Centres aS faltwoy boy opts Erie jway shares, 47%. ‘Tas Fuankvort Bovnea,—Fraxaront, Oct. 31—Even- ing.—Unitod States bonds are ant and closed at @ ane advance, being inst q a 1654 for the issue Livanroot. Corton Manaev.—Livenroot, Oct. 31— cotton market closed mr Lege a for mediom, Spirits turpentiae, 2 ined. es Hancer, —Lonpor, pA 51, Noon. —Sugar 260, No. 1a Duycu swadard, Caloutia linseed, 044, Gu. [ ¥ NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEKT. 7 Linseed 240 10s. per ton; Linseed cakes, £11 = for thin ‘Whale oil, 240 per 262 gailoms, Sperun yj Tug Parroisc™ Maacer.—Axrwerr, Oct, 31, Evening. er Standard white has declined to 50 rence EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Loxpoxperet, Oct. a, 1867, <The Anchor line eteam- by wie Captain Craig, wi mn left New York on touched at Moville this morning and tailed os oF Gla-gow. Dette. Oct. 32, 1867.—The bark Loulsa, from Tralee for rperepent put back into Tralee im distress, leaking badiy. SOUTH AMERICA. The Paragtuyan War—Renewal ef Pence Offers Prest: with the War in Brazil ai =: Loxpox, Oct, 81, 1861. Details of the news from Rio Janeiro have been re- "ceived. ‘The war on the Parané was languishing. President Lopez, of Paraguay, had renewed his offers to the Allied Powers to negotiate for peace, No reply had beem returned when the mail steamer sailed from Rio, Dissatisfaction with the war continued to be mani- fested in Brasil and in the Argentine States. MEXICO. “Citizens Reqhired te Serve ta the Arm) Five Yeare—Imperial Prisoners at Mexice City. Havana, Oot. 81, 1867. AGvices from the city of Mexico vo the 19th inst, have been received, By arccent decree all citisens are re- quired to serve in the army for five years. ‘A doat of the United states steamer Yantic was cap- sized in the ued Tampico, and two seamen were @ Se day saitetlatont native cotton has been re-' dtiged to fifty cents per one hundred poands when en- tered for consumption In Mexico, General Prim wrote from Brussels to President Juares, congratulating bim epos the triumph of the liberals. ‘The Imperial prisoners, Prince Salm Salm and General Coatillo, arrived at the city of Mexico from Querétaro on the 13th instant, , paki ages Hesse, from New York, with war material for ment, was wrecked near Vera ae the 1th mat, The cow were saved tm a Dost, CUBA. Comuweretal, Fiuunciat and Marine Latelli- monce. Havana, Oct 31, 1867. Suger unchanged; No. 12 D. &, 8 reals per arrobe. Poparoes, $4.0 $4 25, Apples, $6 75. Hams, $22 per ++ enved and $1760 for ordinary, Lard, ows for sugar v2. ee ene $16 26 per cwt. in tierces, and $18 25 in sv. omg) on London, 16a 16% per cent Premium; on New York, currency, long, 25» 25, count shor 243 por cabs discount, Te aecale steamer from Arrived at sGlentuezos, Toroense’ from aad Yorn; +. Pe om all, from Boston, Havan , Donne Anna, for Charleston, siden Ome enn pag Si Sone for Baltimore; Montrose Gi fuegos, Ba Sam sare; sor Phitadelphia , iea! “Whe weather sey 2 SANDWICH {ISLANDS. . The Ship Othello at Honolula in Distress. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1867, The United States steamer Tuscarors, from Honolule, has arrived. She reports the ship Othelio, hence July 17, with a full cargo of wheat for Liverpool, put into = Honolula Sores 27, Demis Mage , and was compelled to dis- Otbeilo experienced heavy po ll Pine shiemptod to take Tahit, but was coni- pelled on account of adverse winds to sail for Honolulu. CANADA. tof Alleged New York Counter- felters at Toronto. Toroxro, Oct. 31, 1867, ‘Ulrich and Harcque, the New York counterfeiters, wore o-€ eéonmaitied tor trial. They mow await the action of the Ignrenamiens Tap eat for extradition, Trial of the Driscoll Murderers. Krvasron, Oct. 31, 1867. The trial of the Driscoll murderers commenced yester- day. Saxie Allen, chief actor ia the tragedy, I ag found Commit: guilty, Howard and Gemmill are now on CALIFORNIA, The Street Extension io Sao Francisco— Merchant—Survivers from of a New Yorker Ban Francisco, Oct, 20, 1867. ‘The order extending Montgomery street was passed by the Board of Supervisors last night over the Mayor’s veto, Captain Charles E. Levitt died in this city last Sunday. He was for a long time in the Chile and Sandwich Island trade, and a native of Beverly, Mass. ‘The barkRinf has arrived here, from fan Diego Oc- tober 16, having on board part of the cargo and two of the rind of the New Hope! which vessel was thought to have lost all hands, ‘The Supervisors have passed an order to issue bonds at par to holders of the final judgments against the city im the Argent & Lucas and Turner & Co, suits, Captain Lepburne, lately from China, was found dead io bed ‘at the Cosmopolitan Hotel to-day. Apoplexy waa the cause. He had sold his tJ in China and was on his way East, His wi ides in New York city. Flour quiet; superfi 25, extra $8. Wheat irregu- Jar; good to choice, 0 $265. The recent arrivals of shipping here have been chartered to load breadsiutis for nag ‘and New York, Legal tenders 71%. last vessel of the codfish floct has returned. The heuer aaah ‘was 043,300 fish. poe ship Haze, of Liverpool, with 23,032 sacks of wheat. Saw Franctsco, Oct. Oot. 2, 1967, The steamship Sacramento sailed for Panama to-dsy 054 in treasure, $196,483 of which were for ‘ork. The total shipments of treasure since Janu- 1 were $24,708, 711 " ye steamship Orifiamme, from the Northern coast, brings $160,000 in treasure. The mining news from Ta Ae encouraging. Rew for Liverpool. Flour quiet and un- anueed firm at $2 50a $2 65. Legai tenders WASHINGTON TERRITORY. Survey of the Northern Pnelfic Rallrond— Cedar River Pase dmpracticabie for Rail- road Purposes. Saw Frawcmco, Oot. 29, 1867. An Olympia letter of Octover 11 states that the North- orn Pacific Railroad survey of Cedar River Pass and Cassido Mountein © completed. The Pass is aati: et Reem = et ae feet one thousand 1 Spore tg Prag ia impracticable for railroad purposes. Toree are now reported apon-—Cowilts, Snowqualamire River. Two engineers sre still in the Carr nite! at Cadiz pase and the other at juan! to revurn daily. ei Pam The we Ciyopi about the Ist of November jk ‘eshington, may report the explorations the dived directors of the company. om ARIZONA. Tudian Ontrages—Fight with the Houalups— Adjournment of the Legitiatare. Gan Fraxcinco, Cai., Oot 28, 1967. Arizons advices to October 11 have been received here, and state that Major Price's command bad a fight with the Honalup Indians and killed seven of them. —-" adjourned, and the members re- turned bome ‘Trains ot emigrants, on their way from Colorado to Mexico, were ae with hy ~ Groves of a General 's corps of proses mre ha fe ote doe wi it ‘oes aay expeated |. About one andred head of stock Twenty lives iP i f NEW YORK. PORE EAT Suit Against an Ex-Collector for Alleged Detateation, Borvato, Oct, 31, 1967. United States District Attorney Dorshimer, of this city, under instractions from the Treasury department, bas commenced suit against William M Crennell, of =’ late Collector of the port of Genesee, and big ro seal The amoubt claimed to be des Maeve: over $8, Assnalt in Albany. Abpant, Oct, 81, 1667. Dy, Lines, of Sing’ Sing, seeretary of the State Prison Aveociation, was neauited to-day by @ saloon keeper pamed Magitinis and severely injured, He was knocked down and one his lege brokem. Thi avout makiug ohange (or rofresuments, THE INDIANS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. ° Charge ef the Cheyenne on Inte the Commis- sioners’ Camp—They are Warmly Received, A Treaty ts Made, and Arms aud Ammuni- tien Presented to Thew. Josonow Crrr, Kansas, Oct. 31, 1867. ‘The peace commission reached Fort Harker this morn- ing. Two thousand Cheyennes arrived at Medicine Lodge creek on Sunday, including six hundred warriors. ‘They approached in five bands, sormed in line of battle and charged across the creek, yelling and fring their pistols. The Commissioners met them at the creek aud shook hands with the chiefs, On Monday a treaty of peace was agreed upon and ® reservation granted them. The reserva- tion ts bounded east by the Arkansas river, south and west by the Semerone and north by Kansas, and contains about sine thousand square miles. ‘The government gives them $30,000 annually and a suit of clothing foreach person in the fae each alee: meanest 18 seen OTR physician, blacksmith, &c. hs pega, peace and not molest « aye Nose” and ‘Medicine Arrow,” two head chiefs, were not present. A large quantity of presents was given them, including arms and ammunition, This concludes the treaties with Southern Indians, The Commissioners next visit North Piatte and Laramie. ‘THE PRESS. TEL TELEGRAMS. The Treaty with the Cheyeunes. Luavenworts, Kansas, Oot, 31, 1867. About five hundred Cheyenne warriors arrived at the camp of the Peace C ommiasioners, at Medicine Creek Lodge, on Sundey. On Monday a counci) was held and ‘@ treaty was signed, giving them the right to hunt detween the Arkansas and South Platte rivers while the game laste, They want no reservation, but desire to live their own way. They acted very independently, and claimed that thoy alone had been fighting, The Commissioners arrived at Fort Harker to-day, The Treaty with the Apaches. Sr, Lovis, Mo., Oot, 31, 1867. Despatches from Medicine Lodge creek say that a treaty has been made with the Apache Indians by which they confederate with the Klowas ‘and Comanches end go to live on the same reservation. They are to receive $5,000 . per annum {in money, besides ojothing, &0. The Arapahoes will make s soparate treaty, and together with the Apaches will dissolve their former con- nection,with the Cheeynnes on account of the hostile at- titude of the latter to the whites, All the tribes repre- sented here, except tho Cheyennes, held a council op the 26th and agreed to renew (riendiy relations with exch other and vinta all atolen pee The Cheyeniés have not arrived yet. Seme persons suspect] bad motives on their part, while ~ all will come out right, They claim that othersthinn. * ”“““iF_medicine ceremoniog, and they have not faishea .. rm ask two days’ longer time. Tn "=. and have got already waited thirteen days on that triv. ¥ tired, They will remain tll Monday, the 28tn, . they will leave if the Cheyennes are not hore. Defeat of General Crook by a Party of In- dians. Bax Francrsco, Oct. 29, 1867. A telegram from Jacksonville, Oregon, states that the military express had arrived from Fort Kiamath, bringing the sews that Genoral Crook was de feated October 17, near Goose Lake valley, by the Pint and ae fisssr = lasted = two La Pye Crook com- [sai ag ois lome warren Ed tog owoty Ttis Tris thong that y indians killed, but it is twent were , but difficult to ascertain ir actual loss, General Crook fy supposed to be at the uppor end of Goose Lake valley awalting reinforcements The Penta and Apache Indians Fighting In Arizona. Sax Francisco, Oot, 31, 1867. Advices received from Fort McDowell, Arizona, state ‘that forty Penia Indians bad returned from a raid upom the Apachos, having killed eleven of the latter takon Leverat prisoners. There was a grand time re- joicing over the scaips, tho former dancing around the persons of their prisoners, eGEORGIA, Order of General Pope Extending the Time ef Voting—Additional Returas of the Vote in the State So Far. Avavsta, Oct. 31, 1867. The following \s General Popo’s order extending the time for voting :-— GRNERAL ORDERS, NO, 83, Heapqvartens, Taino Disrarcr, } Artaxta, Oct. 30, 1867. It appearing fro representations made (rom many parts of the State since the commencement of the elec- tion that on account of delay occasioned in voting under registration, there isa probability that a large number of voters wili be depetved ¢ of the opportunity of casting their votes within the three days designated for th: purpose. In order that there shall be ampie time for registered voters to cast their votes, the boards of registration are hereby directed to keep the polls open ‘until six o’clock on Satarday afternoon, November 2. Of this extension boards will give immediate and general notice throughout their respective districts, JOHN POPE, Brovet Major Gen. Commanding. The Savannah Republican has the foilowing additional returns:— Wilkes county, first day, 739 for the Convention. Taliaferro county, first day, 379 for the Convention. Green county, frst day, 550 for the Convention, Pierce county, first day, 124 for the Convention, Covemata, Oct. 31, 1867. During the three days 1,500 votes Hare ¥ been polied. All but 25 were negroes, ‘and all were for the Con- vention. Oct, 31, 1967. The election progresses quietly, the whites taking but little interest in {t 3,066 votes have been polled to date in this city and county, The total number reqis- tored was 6,513. Nearly all tho votes cast are for a Convention, Glasscock county has 106 votes cast; Jefferson, first day, 450 votes; Wilkes, vole for two days, 1,300; Talia forro, two days, 900; Greene, 1,222 voted in ‘three days. In Athens the vote cast was 661, nearly all convention; in Milledgevilie, 1,019, all for convention Avovsta, Ga. Dut one; in Marietta, 640 votes were cast during the three eS mostly freedmen and ali for conven- iia, Mia, Spalding county, bad to-day; total, In Henry county the total vote last night was 789, of ‘which 531 were convention. In 8 5 ee the is almost entirely for convention, In Albany all Hyer: 1,821 votes were polled, all radical. Savannag, Oct, 31, 1867, The number of votes polled to-day was 714 in the city, and 230 in the county. The total in three days i's i in county. negroes voted the radical Rowe, Oct. 31, 1987, ‘The total vote of this city for three days wee 1,367, Sho ayers divided on the convention, the radicals claiming so far, Nearly all wore white voters to-day. here Sit wilt ve tnt youmeall fr the cobvesticn, Lagrange 1,717 votes—all fur the convent Beven whites voted. In Fort Gaines the whole vote was 385—all for the convention. No whites voted. Macox, Oct. 31, 1867, ‘The total vote in the city and county is 1,708. In Thomasville the total vote for three daye was 1,345, all for the convention. Very few whites voted. NORTH CAROLINA. Meeting of a Conservative Convention in Raleigh=The Party Preparing for the Con- beg Ravewan, Oct. 31, 1867, The County Convention of the constitutional Union men and friends of civil liberty assembled here to-day. After teasserting their devotion éh the constitution esab- lished by our forefathers, and to conservative princi- ples in aeertes of resolutions, Hon. 0, G. Towle, J. A. Norris, P, H. Mangam and B, FF. Biake wore nom- inated for the State Constitutional Convestion. M6 A CBedsine «= adddrorsed the assemblage s. panne to radicaliom. all & of Ripe (hd represented with full delegations. Ties barmony eee The conservatives are thoroughiy organized and in good fighting trim. They expect to carry the county. The Political Canvass at Wilmington—The Conservatives Apathetic. Wiaioron, Oct. 81, 1867. Considerable intereas is manifested in the approaching election, The conservatives being ins hopeless minority tn this connty, It te probable they will aot nominate a ticket, The negroes are almost to a anit for the radical policy. i, SOUTH CAROLINA, A Conservative Convention lumbia, Cianveston, Oct. 82, 1807. A conservative convention to take action tm bebalf of the white population in thin State, has been calied to moet in Columbia on the Oth of November, Called in Co- ~ > Commissioners ware | serch at Witte VIRGINIA. The Oficial Wess i Prowse, Va, Oct, 31, 1867. ial vote of the State cast is as follows:— Whites, 15,924; colored, 90,056. For Convention, 14,885 whites, 92,507 colored. Against Convention, 61.249 whites,'638 colored. General Scuofeid, in view of the complaints of fraud, ia about to order a new census of the Voting population of Richiwwond, MISSOURI. A Bay of Coin tol mat St. Louis. Sr. Loum, Mo., Oct, 31, 1867. While a messenger of the banking house of Toussing, Genipp & Co. was shipping a bag of coin, valued at $400 Currency, at the Merebanta’ Union Express office, tbis afternoon, he was rudely push: his money snatched by a thief, who immediately disap- peared and Las not yet been found. TENNESSEE. Robbery of an Express Office at Jackson— | received through the Post Office a weil executed counter- Yellow Fever and Frost at Memphis. Munrats, Oct 31, 1867. | phia, The face of the note is likely to deceive, but the The office of the Southera Express at Jackson, Tenn., wes broken open last night and the safe, containing | pared with the genuine issue. 5,000 and a large amount of valuable papers, was car- | THe Spurious Seven-Thirtics—Only One Hun- ried off. There is no clue to the robbers, Thero were eight interments from yellow fever to- ‘iy poe frost made its appearance this morning. TEXAS. Removal of Gonoral Reynolds’ Headquarters— ¥ w Fever in Galveston. Ganvestom, Uct. 31, 1867, General Reynolds has asked the War Department to | any more of these 7 joi9s, make Austin the permanent headquarters of the district. | fifty dollar notes’ were recently received at the Treasury, “a headquarters will be removed from here on Fri- “ite number of deaths from yellow fever yesterday bag Hy adopted my LOUISIANA. The Public Scheol Muddle in Now Orleans. Naw Oxeave, Oot 31, 1867, The ordinance repealing tho previous school ordi | sscertaining the mode in which business generally has | gontains the very Latest Europes mances not having received a vote of two-thirds of the mmbders of the Select Council, butonly of those pw | ‘at (he meeting, the Mayor's veto is sustained, PENNSYLVANIA. To-day being the Arment ---" tlom of tue ~ ~~ auulversary of the reforma- ing o Lett Century, dating from the nail- a dente Celebrated —nivety-onth Thesis, on ae faith on the doors of the pervines eat i was colebrated by approprii nines thet Luthersa churches in this ey ail the chure! Srnwded durive the oxeretene with dowers, and ware House, a her “this ‘evenin, 2 i at the Union . eaeieal statue, called ‘America “hoaoring a was unveiled in th resent fates mbers of the Leazue and ibeir famulina nee ade tn some yy, J. H. i League, 780 Agure ts ten teet hi, sha Landaa. -- Xd pice Szpengl we pa mactien artist, Captain Worden, Of Monitor fame, was an ia- vited guest. ae MASSACHUSETTS, Kew Death of Ex-Governor Andrew=Téee ral of Mtnte Senater Pend—-Fi Reireocnteiens of Weston, the Pea Boston, Oot. 31, 1867. ‘The death of Governor Aadrew causes profound sor- ee ee oe pide i vee mentee row among all classes of cilizons, Fiags are at half. mast on ali the public an@ on many private triidings. The funeral will take piace on Saturday, and the Siate euthoriues will unite in paying honor: to Lis momery, ‘There wilt bea military escort and prov. ily a civic pro- cession, Toe funeral of Hon. Joseph A. Pond, President of tho Massachusetts Senate, took place this aftcracon ia tho Shawmut Avenue Leptiet church. The site wes very large, including Governor —_ Lieutenant Goverser Clafin, the Executive Counoil mauy mem- bers of the Logisiatare and of the Boston city govera- ment, Banker & iter, dealers in paiuts, oils, &o. Tho interior of the avd the siock wore mostly de- stroyed. The poe estimated at $55,000. The firm is “ae for $40, the jan, arrived at the Parker House, ‘2 tine city, at minutes before four P. M. Ho dia rested on hour and thon departed. He ia ia g condition, MAINE. Restoration of an All Habeas Burglar on Writ Portiann, Oct. 31, 1867, Young, the alleged Cornish burgiar, who was taken from the custody at Saco, of officer Hunt, who arrested him in New Yore, by tho officers ferreting out the Norway | Third Military District, issued an order coniaining the robbery, has been restored to the jstody of Hunt by a Tid of corpus, and had a bearieg before Ju japley. OHIO. Close ef the Billiard T clanat' Cincrenat, Oot. 31, 1867. Tho billiard tournament closed this eveniog with & brilliant game between Coon and Foster to decide the tie made between them tast night, The game was won by Foster, he scoring 1,002 against Coon’s 907. Foster takes prize, a splendid billiard table. valued at $400. ing tbrough- Drie, © mag! The pl out was witneased by @ largo and interested audience, ment at Cine A STERN PARENT SHOOTS HS WIS DAUGHTER'S SWEETHEART, | the whole number of votes polled on the question ot On Wednesday evening quite « sortous affair took place piety Laver ete prhaentr near Guttenberg, N. J., whick came very near proving It 1s ordered that the fatal to one of the parties, has been paying atiention to of = German residing Brentse, Otterson has been repeatediy warned by ed trom the counter and | technical grounds, and, in view of that fect, Mr, Merrick, in | the United States Post Office Department aad the Gen- ‘Atan carly hour this morning a fire broke out in a | ¢xceeding ten conts in the United States and mot ox- large building Nos, 107 and 109 Stace street, owned by | ceeding twenty-five cents tm the Netherlands, When- Ee district is composed of Nye county, the Fourth of Laa- dor and the Fifth of the counties of Humboldt and Churchill, which, with four formerly appointed, constt- tate seven ous of eight mineral districts into which the State was divided by the Surveyor Genoral, leaving the second district to be composed of the county of Lincola, for which # deputy da yet wo be appomted. The Cowmiasioner has azo ordered a withdrawal, in view of the graut to the Stockton and Copperopolis Railroad Company of Caltformia, under the act of Con- gress approved March 2, 186%, Of the odd numbered sec- tions for twenty miles on each side’ef the road from the town of Stockton to the town of Copperopolis, in towa- ship two, north of range twelve, east “Mount Diablo, meridian. The oven sections within the ten mile limits on each side are increased to §2 50 per acre by the act of 1853, Returns received py the Commissioner of the General Land Office show tbat during the month of Seprember last one hundred and fifty-four farms, comprising in the aggregate 9,244 acres, wero added to the productive force of the State of Mississippi, under the act of De- cember 1, 1866, providing for the disposal of the pub- Nc lands for homestead and actual settioment in the Southera States. Disappearance ef the Cholera from Palerme. Our Consul at Palermo, wader date ef October 1, i mR cholera epidemic has entirely ceased in this town, WASHIN GTON. Wammearon, ( Oct, 81, 1307, | 11:80 o'Clock P.M. | y Negre Militia Companies tn the south, ‘Phe Congressional Republican Executive Comuittec are almost daily receiving letters from tbe better odu- cated colored men of the Southern States, alfiriniag that they are in great fear of violence from the whites, and suggesting that they should be permitied to organize militia companies, The fincution Cases Court. The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia bas Not, as has been stated in some of the newspapers, disposed of the cases for the recovery of property sold under the Confiscation act, The motion of the Assistant District Attorney to quash the writs of error for the court in general term to the Digtriet Court wes mate on District Supreme of coansel for the claimants, to-day moved for leave w amend his writs, aod bis motion will be argued to- morrow. Counterfeit National Bank Notes. A gentleman occupying an official position recently feit $10 note on the Third National Bank of Philadel- engraving om the back is coarse and inferior as com- | there Daving bese no new cases ee Seren paat ot a the ofticera havo pear pA oan bait eat hectin Th The — ha weed C dred and Fifty Thousand of Them Supposed | “00s dtpag the «pina, Te Ad sims aocpee nad come 100 te Have Been Circulated. or 800 in the meighboring villages. Some ef the detectives of the Treasury Department profes to have information leading to the conclusion that enly about one hunareg and fifty thousand of the | aiterrer of this aimtties {oF counterfeit seven-thirty potes @ere printed, and that paper 508 te Se ie were w iy divided among three partis to be | (Toecnilssucr of Internal Revenue put im circulatien, The department bas not | jgcted, for the tone te toe within the lest ‘two or throe weeks received | manufacture, and are got exem Eight of the old counterfeit area aay provision of ‘the excise law. The decision of the Com- missioner authorizes the deduction of the cost of boot m= watt "ate Se eet nos ne but oxay’ t light their vaiue of the boots 008, joes Pd ad "Wy 98 esti! Me ens SERRA Seok lates Se ET Washingve rious charac 47 was not at once detected. The Treasurer agures additional to those heretofore in force to gused? cainst such impositions, and has assigned sev- eral id’ 66 known to be reliable experts to assist the man 9 tho examination of the more important muss, | THe Cheapest and Best Newspaper ta th- The Treasury Investigation. Country. “a * The Sub.Retrenchment Committee thus far have beea Tan Wara.y Hurarp of we presen THE WEEKLY HERALD. been transacted at the Treasury Departmont, and this | up vo the hour of publice = {nvolve: the examination of the books, the obtaining of | ali Parts; Our Wr : og ono News from Information by personal inquiries, and facts connected | News of the ~ <enington Despatcbes; the Currems ot probable thas the ‘¢ ffeek, embodying all intercsting Politioat with the Priating Buresa. Ibs not B and I’ cal Events; the Fashions; Varietiws; Scientia, investigation will be concluded before the 1gs of seligious and Literary lotelligence; Editorial Articles January, sca detail’ gee ah 08 the prominent topics of the day: Mw- ~ Discharge of Ctoran ‘om ‘Ns =n Departs | cord; Our sm Site spay Aca saalans -eoultural Budget; Reviews of the Cattie, aorse and Dry Goods Markets; Financial and Commer- cial Intelligence, and accounts of afl important and in- teresting events of the week. "| air ane Clerks wore to-day dischatg4 trom the *—sater’a Deparyment, to take effect from November oi ee “s. (ame are allowed leavo of absence, si is, Tmams.—Single subsoription, $2; Three copies, $6; pe bethadlpoe Pye hugbor of clerks im the | vive copies, $8; Ten copios, $15. ‘ Single copies, Ove sore sauces ‘Noo and thy Trossury Depart | centyesch. A limited numbor of advortisemonts im- ee serted in tho Werxty Hrauo, neon Tho Fifteen Cent Notes. - ‘op and The Tressury Department bas propar. ‘2? Pl MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamsbip Arizona wili sail i this “aay r' printed specimens of the fifteen cont no. eve bat tm? will not be issued aa currency unless authorize. * 97 Cou- Frits’Y: November 1, for Aspinwall, The m8 for Central Amorica and the South Paotte itt close i ,Dalf-past ton o'clock om Friday morning, The New You< Hexato—Edition for the Paciic—wilt , “ay at half-past B.1¢ ip (he morning, %@ copies, in wrappe'?, for mailing, six conte, Receipts from Internal Revenue, ‘TL receipts {rom interval revenue for October wore about $14,600,000. The Next British Minister. ‘Tis State Departmong bas not yet received any intl. mation as to who will bp the successor of S@ Frederick pte Bruce as British Minister. eerg’s Meersehnu ‘ecel: The Pastal Treaty with the Netherinnds. HS Natrect and 23 Wall aroet ribeihte Official publication s made of the convention between erai Post Office tor the Nothoriands, The offices for the ‘anny Oc nts of all de ti houra of tho u, 7 com, . are all hours of the w a brush dipped into a luis cnied Pat Ghathets square, N.Y. tale © 40aen ever, im square, N. ¥. come atthe sane ime,are found °04ng, the hardest casou | Phe curious remedy, Pain Paint, « “too BT manner of pai ee af by magic, it soy , Salamemati. ee mos it whew the direct cor- rexpondence from the United States is fifteen cents, from the Nothoriands forty cents, On all corres- pondence, including newspapers, book packages, litho- graphs, &c., and geains and seeds, therxte isto be for [a wah wie ee ‘wey At applied, thee et the mails despatched tliat which the despatching office = ans oielect rr ie zn Rie a shall. adopt, adepted to the convenience and babis Git aes ar of ite imterior administration, On registered let- tera and newspapers, books, &c., prepayment ia a ‘Femed cutarre Mndcolie'la the head, the INSTANT PAIN ANNI MILA 1OR, obligatory. Registered lotters are subject to a fee not guce He cautions ail to buy none of his remedies unle.. , While wewppors, or they wii be cheated. sthinWae st Fp ies artumphant, ba? ‘he a Ge ie ax medal us di ever regular mall steamers sbail'be established between the two countries, the postage isto be reduced. This convention to take effect on the Ist of January. Inter order, rer alh Aanerican ei jtors, over tnore the ar hand! fae et sition by nearly all the ines! Colebeated; manu veoturers Warerooms New 100 and Ili Bast Stress Now of which Lynchburg is headquarters, arri in Rioh- mond to-day, haviag been summoned to headquarters =, Seen pi ole dati Gatvane. _pieetre-Metnitio Ie; Hon. 8. 8 Marshall, of Tlinots, of the Judiciary | ‘°° Pn Committee, ts eonfined at his hotel, in this city, by NTRS ‘ eaunammens F tan Mines, 2 Mevning Garde pee Fg peed Order for the Holding of the Alabama Con-- ye bd vention. 4 On the 15th instant General Pope, commanding the Ie EMRER 8 GARGS SEs Broadway. following :— Bachelor's Mnir, Dye.—The Best tn the ‘Whereas, by Conoral:Ordets No: 609. from these hend- | tases’ tases Meteo ee ee jg hg Pera bg od 31, 1867, lore was bogged oristad FR py Sige ene to Stato mas on , ere” vl first, second and third days of October, 1861, at bey re pa Ral ta reilly alee tmpued, at Wane: whieh election, in pursuance of an act of Congress, entitled, “An act to ide for the more efficient gov- ernment of the i} States,” and the acts = plementary thereto, the registered voters of sala State might vote for a convention oF against &@ convention, and for delezates to constitute the convention in case & majority of the votes givon on thas question should be for a convention, and im case a majority of all the registerea voters should have voted on the question of convention; ‘an eloction held im pursuance of in con‘ormity to sald acts, there were p Baton >Rheumatizm, Neural- worst” forte: io Herota, ing's 1, Erysipe: oi Uleera, Salt D a, Complaint, Kidneys, the "worst. cases ‘of empurity of the ‘ae. ont’ certainly cured by this sov: BALSAM. polled on the Cee of convention votes to the number of 9%,! being more than one-half of wan the whole number of registered voters ‘said State, iuciuding those registered during JOVATING RESOLVENT ia. te five days mentioned in said ord and circulation tuat 1 rg a: Sanger glad 9 ton minutes afer it has been tal THE RESOLVENT 18 Fil Ox ONLY REMEDY Tila? FARSAPARILIAN, | 90,283, being a majority of the same, [Hore follow the names 6 one hundred delegates elected to the convention.) ns above named do meet in convention, which fs render be, ne erties resi {t appears that a young Gers | convention at Montgomery, Alabams, at the Capitol, on man named Henry Otterson, residing in Now Yorky | Tuesday, the Stn day of ‘ovember. 1867, and See'te tbe publion of formulae oem aie the dau; to frame's constitution and civil government for the the true it ae "ot Ha —, cae ome hier | Stato of Alabama, uccording to the provisions of the | RESOLVENE, ing eeanding. Bouin, oo near Guttenberg, named Savers referred to, and that when the same shall | alierative aud Meares repulsive have been so framed the said constitution be submitted | objects of ‘Skin, ‘Sianduler, and Lruptive for ratification to the registered voters of said state as | diseases. One boitie will make the most astonishing change the father of the girt mot to visit bis house, and had forbidden his daughter to have anything to do with the young man. The two lovers, however, beeded not the threats of the old gentleman, end on Wedaecsday night We Kidney, Bladder and Urinaty diMeultias ts effeets are Fats egmeee Im or ae neat ane" are relieved almost tr: ‘The warming increase idney, Biadder and Urinary further required by lat vonrt Martial of C First Lioutenant C. A. Coolidge, Seventh United States infantry, was tried by & court martial at St Augustine, EY FS quietly into the where be re- | Fiorida, on the charges of disobedience of orders and 4 maples shoves abmonkh one to use the RESOL. A arenes ee erty aut; | insubordinate and disrospecttut conduct towards his hineye A few poh “ral remove the complaint und pres ten drew a pistol and | superior ofleer, was found guilty and sentenced to be | ““it'Murines ene AI naan doris taking effect im Otterson’s left | privately reprimanded by the Commanding General of | calculus concretions sad’ renovaiew 1 One bowle ‘The latter cried, “lam stot!’ toy fel ‘Third Mini District, Major General will Jase len Aen and, cure all oseagey, ghia te [isenses, Prion Breuteo, becom ng alarmed, bad the wounded | ‘¢ Third Military Pope disap- eh ree Pee a foe Basel ak Be AY'S oftoe, 8 i LB ge aa Catena. proved of the sentence, and in doing so he said — jalden lane, phrsicae was fent pronounes tierson in a The record in this case was returned t the court for critical oad ition. The’ bail twee extracted, to. at Ld reconsideration of FS ‘fontence on the ground that he ts a mult ona sn my a been made to Keep the matter quiet, as itys unders:ood [en grog tow ; hes ene la that Otterson bas dechned to make any 9, in hopes SPARRING EXHIBITION, Complimentary Benet to Young Kelty. One of the best pugilistic exhibitions that bas taken | pore of the Inte place in this city for a long time came off inst evening at 600 Broadway, complimentary to Young Kolly, who ts now in training to fight Sam Collyer, the once light weight champion of America, The ball was crowded, amowg | aenual report. It is said that the perplexing question, whom was a large number of the sports of tho ring. | “How cam whiskey be brought to its hon:st and legit. The entertainment opened with a lively encounter be- | mate price of two dollars and a half per gallon?" will tween two young chaps named Fay and Lilly, who were | form one of the principal subjects of his report, followed by a Kawards and Young natty A ‘The two latter had aut Ssherp encounter, in which Kd wane aes wien and knooked (Tow down twice, rence seeing eppard 16 the room py stoed ed calle for ima eataay ‘ean “ty om! z to put in an ‘eee taking the pleco me ‘on the tat of the li ra wa avinne bt ja wee 1 Joo Reilly, ee whic George ~ they them. rather pws oeie on versed in ES Ove Isvart Kitts Axotumm.—Mre, Josiah Rich, Hampdon, Me,, loft her infant daughter of tom weeks old slooping in bed, and @ little boy three years old in not whon she heard the to the room, she white the baby broken and otherwine so severely injured that death ensued im twenty-four hours, — [tts sa) 4 that = boy, having by some means awoke the child and got her to oryi attempled to atop her ores, wilh the casuit stated above, = the iargest whiskey establishments in that city, were wake ber up. The Total. . We hand of briga: ransom wae dermunded. bur ee iecame it slowly. ney eu one of the to adhere to its decision, thus giving snotuer cara and sent it to his friends, the wrignngs example of the difficulty of finding ‘a court martial that wiil do its full daty in punishing comminsioned officers, a7 ab, i okie ry the ments cummissioned ofacere asd private ecidirs er ‘nm pegwbing commis. sioned officers are usually too Commissioner Rollins has for several days past been inaccessible to visitors, being engaged in writing bis Whiskey Seizures in Richmond, I learn from Richmond, Va., to-night thet Byrm’s dintinery and Myers & Brothers’ rectifying house, two of fifty sad three hundred barrois of whiskey were svized. New Patonta. ‘The Commissioner of Patents will issue for tho week ending the 6th proximo 807 new patents, During the past week 502 applications and 62 caveats have been ‘The Pension Office. * ‘The estimate of the expenses for the Pension (Mice for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1909, {¢ as follows: For salaries and contingent expenses. + $411,940 For payment of pennvns. Bernina tale. « ourtersse jew ray, Hew York oy.” tu Geriats out ent ow Paid ia fates paid for cer . Baukers, 16 Wall stree., N. f. emanates Mosc ei pe a oun Business of ¢ Ge Moe. ‘a Rrow, New York, Loy cette nfredtaney rrp ad Feceipt of advices from the Surveyor General at City, Nowada, showing that that officer had tmining deputies for the Third, Fourth and Fifth mining dintriots in that State andor the provisions ef the act of Goagress approved the 26th of July, 1868, The Thied Pei Sere s nnd Agen Watree