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aribune, PRICE FOUR CENTS. New-Dork Vet X'vl....Ne 7,973, N Y. €1 17 YOLUNTEER INSTITUTE, EUROPE. spsnst the progren of twion fn Germany, but gineo THE FENIAN TRIALS. ARTURN 0P 74MIS VOIS, €. 0.1 THE. MARYLAND TROUBLE. an b 3 Austria named Connt Golochowsky, Governor of Gallicia, Mr. James Stephons arrived in (his city yestorda Cet a nd Seventy ol L. Lentin) Fark i A o il 2 Yy Y —— have. snd Seventy sixthat., Ues and encournges the opposition of the ultramontate prit —— en ngy toid Beiaguiueh Aetigned ¥tk fravel, west xolety o llsms POLICH"GOMMISIONESS 20> A8 o g NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1866. ool ¥ " . " . Spoveep A — ciples in the Polish plo against Russia, the animosity | rux TRIAL OF THE REV. D. E. LOMEDEN FOSTPONED— . 8 4 M0 gup AN FCHOOL FOR THE SONS OF DECEABED Sningt the Vienna Court scchs £ overcome every envy ; olor i Nin howd Mr. Steghens will wake vo public addresses uudil COUNNEL APFRAR BEFORSTHN:GOVEARORIES i NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE 0 OCT, 26, | of Pruesian eveesses. VIK REV. JONN M'MATON PLACKD IN THE DOCR— | yexq Fundny, wlon he will sponk ot the great meeting ot Jones' y o DSV SOLDIERS. - \ In the mean time, the patents of seizure, as they are A ROMAN CATHOLIC TKIBET SENTENCED TO BR vm& tn;nfi:u:"l‘n":-z nu:\..n sp N..hm':qfimfi:: WITNESSES TO BE CROSS-EXAMINED AND COUNTER- L ———— called, have been prociaimed in the annexed countrel, b BANGED. o o1l I eikliment ol hie prekaiss to do 9o heforothe endef | TESTIMONY TO 35 OFFERKD. ian thn: Two botthes culy. of (e paskuge of your veipelle :‘h’:n:‘:h‘:ll "&.C-.""f,}""’ii‘a';“,,'r'm‘aii littleness they | BT TELORATH YO TER TWOVE. thin yeas. iy 7 R it Reers oo e et tcé to the lnstitate, beve been used by the chikdies. FRANCE. shall in ftnre participate in the granden necossos of | TokoxT0, Oet. 2—The Court wet ugain to-duy, Mr. BOARD OF ALDERNEN AT Bt S5 Mo “‘;"" AL b gl ey 43 AHE LYONE WOREMEN E""'“"r "g'“f" JaTa yonsed '.km:“yfi" R?I;'r‘mh“’:' Justice Wilton presding. The Rev. D. E. Lutnsden wid | gppciay MEFTING—THE ARREST AXD IMPRIONMENT OF | o0t m"n‘;‘r:‘ "":“’m"" :.licol‘omm:-lomuyf ol with perfeet succom. 1u the cuse 6f our little Liewt [ d cers of the Hossian army stick willingly st plae g ix feot bigh, i - ! g B 4 4 Spabplaced fn oMbk . En§§ 4068 pomly alx FENIANS 1N CANADA—CONAUNICATION FROM THE | wopiuor0 City, ean safely be stid to be removed. Afler Paws, Priday, Oct. 20, 1666, cockade on their helmots, and the Hanoverians will come 5 « ’ Tound 100, The Frankfort Benate has handed in a protest, | and professen to bea clergyinen in the Episcopal Chvreh. MAYOR ON THE SUBJ i RPSOLU- | 4ho ronarks of the Governor fo-dey, Unionists ¢ There i grest anxiety in France in regard 10 the | whieh will be soon forgotten. and the Frankfort people | Fe in apparently abont 40 years of age. Ile bore an anx- < 2 ¢ : TIOKE 2DOVTED, their displacement by Mr. S ) ser of time. Dstened peaceably to the speech of the Prussian coBTis- | 500 oy romion of eountennuee, and pppeared to foel his % Board ‘of AMdtioRR Tiat kb Bve, p'olook 1AkE B had j'p mmi""w;l,l:‘“::n:’u:,‘: o:',l.'““.y T INTERESTY o of the Lyops workmen. i i owiedge of the rosdlt o our w our the ioner, declanng {bem Prussian subjects. The organization . G S W — of the mlitary forves o theke L ene will prosent somo | Position far mere than Lyuch. Ho wan drevsed ina lor- | L\ e call, the Pueeldent Jobn ice, esi, in the | aud evidently camo over from Washington thia whiiren usde: oul chagge TaY $a¥e iy B Mperivickcent bid DENMARK., difticulties, as there is an old stock of soldiers which might | jeal suit of black,with & white neck-tie, The Hov.J. H. . woreing with bis plans for the reconstruction of Balti- Ve turned into the Prassian Laudwebr. The Wurtem Cuneron, Q. C., and R. A, Harrison represonted the followiag communioation wae veceivel from the MEYRr: | more iy, the defeat of John L. Thouas aud Nir. Stowari, { and the Clection of a “ My Policy” Legslature favorable | 10 wakiog him United States Sengtor, fully matured. It mstronof bocidng schools and seylyms & great an o it of & . ) ¢ ! R as : UAIGNK (F THUSSIA AXD SWELEN AGAINST DENMARK. | Chatobers have aguin expressed their dissatisfaction with | (0 “yonneth McKensie, Q. €., sopeared for the | 7 it Ezeciierey tie Prevident cf the Unitea Siste X i even said here lo-dai.bgunnl man from Washington “abinet - hatit pom Pruesia, speaking of their liberty, which, to human . - Loxvos, Friday, Oct. 26, 1663 nnw-;:dp,uu.:mm thet exintiug in Prossia; but local | American Goveroment, snd M. C, Cameron defended the SURYS e Soa e ,M_*:_;.'.;‘g“,',‘,‘,“;,u h end many 8 poor %14 sofferiog more feom v whaent Uit be (a0t knowing that #t ig weskuew foated of &1 U § g t feature with us Germans, risoner. 'The connsel for the prisoner asked for & pest- the i1 | LA e e Lonion Glote, i un editorin, aludes to a de- | Pylo g Faturs AR BT wi e satie | Fomemeit of he trial . vo Waterial witnerses for the ihe pins 207 [has s macsber of Aha emacs Rue A i v ki) onjustly bestowed apon them. s1gen eutertamed by the Courts of Prussia and Sweden | faction, & nlrech delivered on some occasion by the | deferee, the Rev, h; Fuller of Syracuse, N. Y., ond v e pelosvens » o 3 A 10 o'clock this morning Gev. Swann announced of the childien, wud boping others may bo +l ke bewcfi v . . bereditary Prince of the Netherlands inst the incor- | Bishop Coxe of Buln.n; \n‘n“nhunl, and could not bo 1 bave no dou w expro e the ecrnest | Liyself gs peady to proceed with the case, when Mr. e 10 whsorb the Kingdom of Denmark. nof Luxembourg into the Norddeutsche Bund. | brough here in tiue. Tho Crown prosocuter. in upl:y, convietion and of the peopie of this | Gy U0 U resented the Tollowing 1o Bis Excellency Youre very sespectfully, COL YOURO . e 7, the Prussians will bold their own in the Fortress said that, although th's application had been made rather | city, midat How T o ki . Jome 16 10ee Generad Superintendent aud Uiector . of Luxembourg, sud the people want to continue in the | Jate, as ample tiwe had been given to secure the atend- | prisoners i o ek o e e on. THOMAS SWANY of Maryland. M) MEXICO. commereial union. unee of these witne be waw willing, on the part of the Sy nt 'y sdministrstion fo secuie Uk inst., the undersigned sppeared - Your readers will, perhaps, recollect that s Hupge- | Crown, 40 receive any proper anthenticated certiticates | end, neh'a course will bring sbout reruits must | before you as Couusel for N. L. Woods and Samuel Hindes, T S T BOYELESS COKVITION OF TRB EMPREM. rian legion, consisting of prisoners commanded by em- | of that natare nnkl{ sl The Crova vo‘uhl n.m‘w 50 beneficial el Cnneipncen, ones eapentf " | e Commiseioners, Taltimors City. At that tme wo pre- b ” ot 4 2 i i jon | technical oppositi th bich might prevent the e . id % " m"g 3”“: e Bt ()‘.L by ffi:fim‘;’:fl.‘:« J"..'x?.'.'&?'lf.',l:-':'.ffi'.’..’;:"fi.':fi. vri:)un.e‘v.: m-nvl:g:-lh? be ;:l'i:yo:n ]f:ni‘rxm‘ ilm:m.-l trial, In this couneetivn Allerman Shannon offered the following "_’l g"f;‘n"uh_!:":n:" M:I":"::h'"h:?’"’mfi T The condition of the Empress Carlotta is described | (110 that country without meeling with any resistance, | nd he was willing, on the part of ite Crown, 1o make ua proposed to intestigate, w0 far an MHLRITT L e being bopeless. when it was hurriedly recalled by the influence of those nn{ rensonable coneesrion Uit mighl bo demanded on be- """71'1"".1“".':".‘7‘..‘: ':“'; e eter or official conduct. In that SRR 1§ ROPG0S, who brought on the suspension of boniliuu-: N::ch- balf of the ;;rlm;mr.h ll.( t'lunlvrnrl{,‘;n'hehllll;w the hony of Cenadlon 1198 Suiing onrs uml;h‘t“ 10 pl,;es llwfivu h.f‘od ™ sisoner, ted t the LAdane 0] wo gentiemen, g osition b 3t i R INMKSIATE NITURN O3 MAXIMILIAN ¥EPROTRD. | bure, Thialocion bas now been Suehariut S S | F e Lo e, wonid have heen secared only [ e uriiicion_of Your "Fseclener "ty ‘vt ey . HuH The Emperor Maximilian will probably return in | Austria by express trains. The men were provided wiih 8 thet it was Bot in their power o compel their nttendabe. et righi o ::lmm;‘:m‘i Lyt Judiinl tribu- i BN vinted copy of the parsgraph of tho treaty of peace | Hle stated that he believed the American Cnnnudyun ) e P rvasire thbts Trot: (ke Digh ofBes After some discussion red and reconferred by the General Ass- nbly of the State the Austrian frigate which was recently dispatehed | PUTE SR ity to o s hevias ?:".’r&x”“"' ‘f;&:.i"fif’%fi? day bex 3. o 3 Trieste by > i take terest with the enemy. The first transpo: e Was Pox ! u. , Novembes 3. URKRYSR 184 THYSIGIAN OF OVER TWRTY YZARS | from Trieste by the Emperor Francis Joseph. e e panied over the fotier by & Prussian | dohn Mchabom, & Koman Catholic priest, wis then wce, wnd & gradocte of the Jefferson Medical College, aud of | g WwiTHDRAWAL OF THE FRENCH TROOPS. heer. who did mot allow the ‘men to be | brought inand took his place in the dock. He isaman | WS uly after thes should have Geen convieted of oflicial mise v those tribudfals, At the same time they fét it due, not more 1o themselves than the community whose confidonce they en- ved, o of whose place they were the conservatives. to show 5 refore. p ved, That the City of New.York, throngh its Muyor, Aldermen |: equent the Governaoat of Cannds 10 pu the b, and prowptly to relesse i wid b anpois ity edic Sa of Philadelp $ . interfered with by the Austrian military. 1t appears, bow- of about 40 years of age, five feet #ix juches in bight, and s confimeaent, and 1o Tefrain fros urth b Uiomlly & Mofistos 008 SumpmpetBnioti s 1c s, said {Uat 20 war steamers will Jeave fof | (vee ey they were Dot yob T bbb station of | rather stoutly bunlt, - He was well dressed in a clerical | hon cFouy ot e bt i A igd t lency the ntter groundlessneas of the allegations 1 the news of this fact | suit of black, and wore a white stock, similar to that which Keseised, That the President of tho United te requested im ot t them. They therefore guve a ""‘j u full, uence of the | and an emphatie denial “in neral xbfifl o N Ma M T. Hstwmerv—Dram Smm; I vegrd to the question cach ond el of these wes that 1 beve | Mexico in November, to bring home the eutire m’:‘:fi;’:;:’,::; ns. Whe mediately 10 oite o e reqiest, nd o e o arched direct into Hungary, with | is used by the Roman Catholic pricsthood. A jury having n marched direet ato Hungary, Wit | o sworm, Mr. T A, Harrison, on bebalf of the Crown, | e viack o tain dy teiesse of a'l suld priscue onor Mayar Holluan be requestea (o comov: | i) wehed we w10 myopluton about BUCHU, 1 w, ol seld the arv 2 vario fex the peat thir 1 | Frene X i the intentien to dis) { [l oobd it stdhe i 0 gy AR oot shirty 3enr. 1 | Figrioh Toice mow ‘n: sk ooun'ry, y Wit be Biptomatically aronged, but_ will all these men | addressed them in mubatance as follows: ot e et on Lo is Kateliency tbe ¥revident of he Usited | U8 L e e s witll @0 wot think there is any form or preparation cf L] bave ned used or P T really fare well and “always find uuflcllnirv‘nlh}n in | GENTLEMEN o THE JURY: The prisoner at the bex is indicted | Staien, | P 2 i o Tvestigate the chirges made in the memorial. We / Awewn 10 be nsed, 1o the vasious diseases where such wedicate agent AUSTRIA. their printed copy of the treaty of peace! These are the | by & court of competent juri; o with baviog, with divers kieh were sdopted and the Board adjous uutil Mons teemed it ourduty to withdraw from the case Jeave 60 . 4 g G sad consequences of that sudden reaction which was | oiher ill-dinposesd pervons, iu the mouth of Jue tart, tnvaded * i - vour hands. We did so and reported your decision and our These provinees with intent to levy war againet Her Mojesty BOMED TP CODROTES . e ney aeo. bo rashls th change thet for- aud do not withdraw their plea to jrisdietion. ‘s that plea han been overruled, ond your Ex- would be indicated. You we sware, as well ws mysel, that it bes | oo H : A ECEPTION OF THE FMPEROR OF AUSTRIA IN PRAGUE. | brought on in our vietorious warch toward Vieuna by | (506 L0 bk " fbiade ; ment under whieh he s arraiened contaios (hree gy sy 1 i & A ern gL PRAGUE, Thursday, Oct. 25,1606, | French interferonce. Tbe future will decide if we wero | e et count charges bim with being un Awerican | SPECIAL MEETING—THE PARDON AND RELEASE OF THE Sidneys, snd the reputiation it has scquired In wy judgwest ls wer F . g S04 right to wake such great concessions. eitizen, and Laving, o 5 With divers other pervops, invaded 4 el Bas decided & The case, they think it dve 16 ”, The Emperor of Austria has reached this city, and —_— Ihin province, with intent to levy war. Tte second econnt | FENIANS IN CANADA, . j.ml:""un':.’,',.l,,‘,n‘:;;,',w. "’:,,'.l dve ,.m.i:'“b"".,lm:,, reoded Ly the | 7 # charges him with, after baving entéred theee provinees, n- The Board met at 5 o'clock last evening, by special | 37 s themselves, that the investigation which yow met with a bighly favorable reception from the people MEXICO. wing with theso persons, and the third count char, priro- | eall, the President, J. Wilson Given in the chair 7 make 5 T e gty g o b g - ¥ 2 officiaks. Buir st being with e persons Mvmuuh l-v‘- n:. war I1h(n T::n-vL:rAmnow rend froemb i yesslutions | goiy alrcady before you and the world; and te the H e ——— IMPORTANT ORDER OF GEN. SHERIDAN—THE GOVERX- acich by om0 Dder hat | Canad (e Hoardof A devioe, above | e apes has shoin o be host ebcocites. ) ITALY. MENT OF JUAREZ RECOGNIZED AY THE ONLY L , £8y, pernon, Bt be ‘g": Majesty s subleet, canghtn | ¢ oseliman Flynn srose obd sed, 1 wose the previous ques- p ok st g’y mmmfi Rooeads Ty Bavey (b . el vying ar, was Lal o o > b 0) ou ot 2 ¥ THE KING OF ITALY TO ENTER VENICE GITIMATE GOVERNMENT OF THE COUNTRY. i Martial and Jomcately "Phia wis ameuded | M. Robinsone—] vecand the resolutions Seprequested. Jaeusion et ‘E‘m oo 1o reeder ¥ el b : v TrLRGRATR TO THE TAINENE b ki s and e ton v kb | M. Keloge 73w T o i ot o e | o b vt el e i, s 0 EE ’ c¥, Thursday 2 not being su e Mujesty, in o case of Uhe description, | sowe gentleman w 010 0y omething 4 ” * E Fromexcr, Tharday, get. 2, 1006. | ™ Ngw.OaiEaNs, Oct. 26.—The followiog important leter | Feteiak wiests f Her Maoir 0.8 i 20 S0 iine | ““My Hyui O we don want & Lupcomie rpecch nch suggestions, ook additiesal seiinca ov RN PEEEEEEEEE King Vietor Emanuel will make bis fo entr is afternoon bt before you, who will prove that the prisoner was ‘The resolutions were then coneurred in, and the Boord od 3 v EEEEELFELE e 7| opears roug! ore 3 J X Ay s For that purpese we are pieseyt. Y - inte the City of Venice on the 7th of November, Huavquakias DErARTIEST OF THE 7. STt foet B | gl '.T;.Té‘{f"ii'.’..f" ) — Hos. & ALKEAXDRR, £ Teception 4 T heve seen end veed, wo'before stated, every form of BUCHU—the ——-— GENENAL T em u...:.r.f:.'fi‘e:}::.i,::. -’.y u'vhwl m,'::‘.",';' 7,“ :,.':: .'.:m u‘:!‘.."'ii’.'flf-":’;.".'nfi'n .:' I;A THE lelAN »m. |npue:, n«yl!znl:?uupnnmdinuy,-yhf that, g powdared leates, the sianple decoetion, lineture, Buid-extreets -ond | (b state of aftsirs on the Rio Grande can be bettered, and thab | wud the law bolds him equally guilty. 17 you ave non, Levevys, Pl miksioners had denjed the Goyernor's pow TURKEY. ¥ 2 4 fer hearing the evide Koty satlesied of this, 100 piin: watter, their counsel had no right to be heard in the case - o 00t dagiomnt of g Jngeoniig IO tipd e Ageslto yemm a2 1o by glring the beartiest ippart to the ouly Goversment, la :nn-lo u’lhr l:::'u,rar b ¢ oubt, and nmh!i“m FIFTEEN THOUSAND IXDIANS IN AKAS. atall, and had no right to ask any question whatever. Bapesiencs onght, 1 (bink, 10 give e the right 16 Jodge of ite TBE NEW BQSTODAR- Mexico recognieed by our own—tbe only ove whick invenlly f 4o, witel Y TELMGRAPE TO THE TRIBTNE. He insisted that they should cnter & deuial v the com- ) weviie; and, withest prejsdiee of partislity, | give Joors precedence CosSTANTINOVLY, Thursday, Oct, 24h, | friendly to ue. You will, therefore, warn ull adherents of any | = ‘Ine following evidence for the Crown was then 'fl?r«" CHICAGO, Oct. 26.—Evideuces of wideepread tronbles l'lzli‘nl- SRR 3 ever i cben. The Sultan of Torkey has formally recognised tho ::’. ::,V':m :d::::::‘rlu:)::l:: ':;::‘::::::::_::‘ b I raa 'saw (e prisoner | OB the Indian frontior bave accumalated more rapidly | ¢ n:wj l"'"‘:“: g v : e Rpens vyl -ETmm ¢ oA J N g on the istof June; he was there with the | than usual within the past few days. A general war is Vernor's j e Tospodar, and given him a reception at his palace. tween the Libersl Government of Mesico and the United | Feniacs, who mumhered b} the priseaer bad 30 ’:‘." g 5 ‘: ”s‘h e 4 £ popri 7. fi';i’?fl:?d&:"l‘}fi:?'-fi'&mnfi '{t':.i'-‘m pk o —— States; and, also, that Ury will 5ot be aliowe (0 remain in our | rma | be wew drvssed in biack, fhe same us Le is vow ; | raw y imminent. Gen. Sherman has ceased ta discrodi the duty of their counsel to inquire whetber there wasany t JAPAN. Ve i et thprtcion o oar g e ader e | W ot g o Pt i, he vt TR 1B | TR ROT R0 1, Lttt hiam wamtom | Proteceon flonded ncu b azy otheruibusal, Ataaeiis hIJL. a plete their mackinations for the violation of our weotrality | jor (hwir valives bd-;:L when the prisoner ordered Ihb.vl 10 | gro declared by ,,,P: Iatest advicea to be actually on the nint "f.':’"“""'fim:,' .noduna‘a do‘elum 7_:‘ THE TYCOON OF JAPAN DEAD. Jaws. These fgstruetions will be enforced against the sdheronts | take up thelr valises i seid * for the boys way want them, ew th opeu for appeal elsewnere, and co; y - LLL ocalied | W¢ Uou't know how lomg we may stop in Canada * they joked | WAT-PALh. missioners were not bound to take their plea from the LLL Lowpoy, Friday, Oct. 26, 1866, | of the Iwperial bucoancers represcatiag the wp tieir valises and @ilowed (he main body ; 1 then saw Y on | TIE TROUBLE 1N NEW-MEXICO—A LONG AND BLOUDY | recond at this time. Several propositions for harmonizi t“t LLLLL Yhero is & report current here to-day that the Ty- ::"M.hm';m-m ,,':‘:,';““ "‘p::;,.r.:m_‘.: 3‘:’.“'.."."’.1‘.2532' l‘::ul'uvl Et":-:.;:::: ’;‘:.’1-1‘:!-1":: INDIAN WAR IN PROSPECT. the opposing views of the u.".fm were made by ..:! ; ARARARAR tegn, Sania Anse, an wction. . Juares o ; can 0, 1 ? X . ! M, i ad P eoon of Japan is dead. the ackowledped head of the Liberal Govermment of Mesies, | Weuided, so (bo Feniaue tcok me priser; 7 sk Jo¥ b2 | ® hunelie 0 1O e follow B0 Bockbridgs e T e dditia’et the Twalue your Buchufor ite eflects on patients. 1 have cored with it . 1 sm, Gerernl, very respectfully, your obedient servant, Frisoaer ; bo wen dreased in Diack, and 1 B b A Rotees | | Wasmmones, Oc!. 26.—The following comesponderce | oliowing: andtcen exred with W, rere discases cf Whe bidder sud hidueys than MARINE INTELLIGENCE, T 3. w3, Mojor Genera) Commapdiay. | S5 oxic . wmquie om0 (e o e e 8 1 man regardiog the Indian difficulties bas just been recoived at |, Forhat purgose we e presenl, And 3oL penionie o NE I LLIG . . B il rean: ca i » ) have sveracen cored with any other Bucho, or wny other proprietary e L To Brevet Wrig Gen. T. L. Sedgwick, commanding Sub | VU iy onn -1 pemember seeing (be prisorer on the the Judisn "": " " T recond, 10 avall aa i may be o belialf of our clieat, we pleash compound, of whntever veme. Mespectfully youss, ke Levmaban 046 D6 2An affMal Lab saplte that Dimtriet of Rio Grande, Brownsville, Texm. inbof June; be was stasding talking wich the Feniane who iy~ 4Ry Hy el WY g 11 A ;‘;‘:‘:;;"'{;‘P:‘;;m“f'l’,: A Badaihas . ' LIVERPOOL, L 26.—An arrival be 2 — were left bebind, o in body had then left, there was some 4 L - - A . d . LR e tho ship Soginaw, Boutele, from Cordiff Sept —, for Punaion ORTEGH EN ROUTE FOR MEXICO. | misben e ambue 338 it urler o e e sl | b 48,3 0 0 Ly et e | O R L Srher sggion o abing wp ¢ Aageet )i Vs Ne. 140 Wosdat., Pitsburgh, Po. | iy hurned at sea No date. No lives lost n‘u onarn o n&n:: .(k did sot m'm:. . ;! ! A that the Utabs who were killed near Trinidsd were not Taba- m-\,. ";V‘n 'Il‘helioll'elrmfmdnirfl nm‘;fi' N.M{:;‘:Tn. AFK FOR WELMBOLD'S FLUID PXTRACT BUCHUL . NEW-OrLEAws, Oct. 26, Gen. Orte ) Alesander Mi siderable by of wen | o, 4 ; ? of Mohnnehes belong. | T0les of the law. T do not propose to be_ governedl by ¢ ; o/ v ARRIVALS OUT. A e i s 1..* 'b&. -n;n:.m Pt "n;_m_-m B v!l\-r’ S wen | peatebes, an 1 ”0’«-11 but were u party of Mohnaches beloug | Toles of the . [ o0 B0 BIRBGRC e e T only wank 1o ) . Livimpooi, Oet. 26.—The steamship Citp of New- | o 'in piace of Juares, srrived hore to- v M. | Bric Fwaw thew about % in tho morning, (the witess looked | 05 0 Kageatehe, ‘This band is friendly with the Tabaseatebe, | g ristied whether these parties mflnll or not guilty. Sa MM M MMM M York, from New.York October 13, has arrived York, un requests pages 10 anneumce 1hat be will leave | Giowsy & the prisoner.| T saw hidh At Fort Frie; Lesaw him | Wenennches, and Capotés, ulso with the leanilla Apaches, | the eails stage of th's trial I directed ! Patios Comaiaslonsws MAL M M MMM g o - B pregs o Brorgvilie, whenes he will enter Mo | fretFe o micsn, whers he iried (o induce the Mes ta lake cars | while s parly of Mohuaehes who are still at Maywelly are in- | to he summoned befi ¢ the Esecutive of .'-"hn'g MMM M N MMM SOTHANFTON 3.—The steam remen, from New b h’ et of B, o will enter Mex- | anelves be hiadl o n dark coat, he did ot Jook like s | clined 1o be peaceable, are under Aucotash, who is not now | u right to do under Le plain provisions of the fuw. MMM M M MMM York. October 15, arrived bere to-day en route to Bremes. ico with the object of re-cstablisking the Con tional | clergymau, he had a revolyer by b ide, I heard hiw tell the | frieudly with Keneatche and the other bands of Utabs. | that Lhave a right tot hem and a rigkt to_ remove them. MMM N M MMM UEENSTOWN. Oct. 96 ening.—The Canard stesmship | GOVernment. When this is accomplisbed ho says ho will | men 1o také care of thewmselyes, when be went out | bad o con- | The fact that twelve Utaha were killed, whether right | ble to no tribunal but MMM MM DIMM « . o P | send a Minister 1o Washington. #is staff and & number | vesation with bim. when be told me that they would not harw | or wrong, 1 fes us - in & war the State, to whom I make my report MMM M M MMM Pessia, from New-York Oct. 17, arrived kere 4o-day en route o i ho bave been awditing him will accompany | ¥, orly the red-cos they did not wean to stay there | Gov. Mitchell st g in o stage o ascer all be taken in this case. I have been so BN A e Liverpool q PADY | g of hurt the inhabitants of Fort Erie. taiu the eanse of t Il see Aucotash of the 10 every step I bave takea and_propose to NuN AN MM —— | - Soveral other witncsses woro examinied il testifying to | peace party at M i counsel on tbe otber side shall adait tind I o o o RC i v s o F buquiu 1 artiality, that i the frst summons whi MMM M M FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | CANADA. B e e s ava e s g i B e By el v oot Commie - . BY ELNGRAPH TO THE TRINUNE. a ] o Al keep t ceable. Col. Cha one Delegate | ers before me i order that I might propound questivus bty i i Foethe dofensenowitasessewersealied. Mr. M. Comeron | ( T B e o Barse ek [t th | then.ax ol 410 ihet witbesses that WAgLE be teyuired 1o J It was important to the Exeeutive that he shoakd OTTAWA, C. W,, Oct. 26.—The Hotel du Canalle | then addressed the jory on behalf of the prisover in a very I P Part of the 100th Royal Cauadian | Jong and able address.” The defense B oot it wes thet"| g ookt S vt | the Largest Manufacturing Chemiste i the World. mouutaius, wit before bim with their books and Loxpox, Oct. Consols are guoted at 04 for b been engnged fo o find bm we will urge him 1o with him 1 om sequainted with Mr. H. T. Helmbold | be occupies ke drog T e - e - bow noney. iment will be stat here this Winter. ! ‘atholic priest, was tak o | % 1 g Bl sy 1> At e true store oppesite my Tesidence, and was successful In condueting the DI . “The e the prisoner, being & Catholic priest, taken e ace. He is the of the war party, and i1 he can be it papers, in order to satfsfy himsell as to what izstructions Seiess whare otbrs bad 304 beon ogally aw before i | have e sl et | dbere e o gt of o bere tiatmomag. | and compalied by the Feniaun {0 g0 1o Fort Ere o - | B ey fioubi. a war by b avented —Cal. | Vi Lkeh given {he Poiles orgunizafion, nd ‘what netion they g . e ¥ The quotations of American securities are as follows : Uited | (ye'ire is progressiag favorably. #2000 were received from the | WIDIster spintual consclation (6 the wounded; that, as & | Chaves and myself will do all we can to ket Kuneatehe to go to | Ll taken in regard to keeping them withiu the limits of the Seen favorably lwpressed with his character and enterpiise. ates Five-Twenties, 68 ; Erie Railwoy sbares, 504 Illinols | N e o ke reateniay and the citimns are | Boman Catholic priest, he could not refuse toattend to the | Abuquin or Santa Fé aud Lave an interview with Col. Norton. | law during the late_munieipal vl«-fluu.l 1 l.ummu-lm V. WA, | Central Raitway shares, 373 b e e oston 1o sbons forwery | ealle of the dying, aud (hat at the time of theraid Le was on | bt L fear that the Liling of tu Tndinue wil Le o diffeily | dere Defore e el that T Jud oy utharity Firm of Pewers & Welghtman, Mavafactorio Chemists, | "0 (o oy o Evening —The mones market is steady. | " arge doustien of cothiag. | m X ,"f.,';:\rn'.:ll-"'.’ Leny "_mfrl.:::"fl WA D 0O WAY | iy and muoch property of our citizens, When I return I will | i of edscutive muthority w0 plaiply and q;u:-n, wes @y Nioth ladelphin. g " . o a4 a o106 Wit D . te all the particulars of our trip. | Kked o0t in law. owerer defermined no: L. o8d Rrown.ats., Pifladelphin Cousols for mones closed st ¥ pleTIEEsls . W Oul 8-The Oasedian delogution %0 | Mr. J. H. Cameroa Toplied fof 1ho Crown in & Jong ad~ | ™} 'Suve the honor to be, very respectfully, your ob't serv't, o o 1S IR BT the police ¥ R ugland, ou Confederation, keave by steatery from Hostou e | drocs, urguing that by Iaw thie fact of the prisoner having W.F. M. Ay, s 04 1o the heavy responsibility they wese. wing prices for American securitios : 773 United States Five Twenties The following are the Evie, 0 ; Lilinois Ceatr g Goverswent during bis absene The Hon. Darey Metve The Judge baving charged the jury they retired at 6 p. To the Hen D N. Coorey, Comm er Indian Affairs, | upou them. 1, therefore, as couneel law THE HEALTH O¢ BISMARK AND OF THE EMPEROR NA- ! Swith, of the Municipsl Court of this city The chief COMMITTEE OF TAMMANY HALL—DKMAND POX THE goue to Maxwell's us he says, to trs and sottie the dificulty | irzalevaal mattor suall be thrown aside, aud that m,-. { POLEOY —THI DEATH OF THE EMPEROR KXPECTED ui::m for the oos-».-nnrm! were Robt. Butterfield, Iaading polats of the oase shail Le stated ehall i L S8 1A~ g | Casbior of the buak, his wifs, Ho: tield, ifficulty ocourred, but to the residence | he dispesad o at (he en:liest cticabis duy. 1 therefore 178 PROBABLE RESULTS TO PRUSSIA—AUNTRIA'S | (o a0 'y “porking ‘of Bath, stable keeper, Charies M. THREATENKD. | o the Tudiaus 4y uear as it can be found out. Col. Norton in | ot oar ase rare. 03 both aidat. that T mean fo get through | teads goiug 10 ‘Iairga Gioa Ia my opinion he is right. | wits tus cass mot flater than Wednesday of muuw such ms Girave ! HOPESFROM THE BYENT-~THRE AFFAIRS OF SAXONY ’I Toraple of Bowdoiatam, Joha Sinoott of Bath, Robert M. | At special mestiag of the GGaaarat Committes of Kaman e Ty (B 4 by I anthe Noaself | ¥ ik b o wdoratand that if tuey hate iy They are glves is complaiate of tbe ['rinary Orga Chremle Catarrh of the Biadder, Morbid Irciuation of the Bledder @nd Urethis, Disensss of the Prostats and Retontien or Icontizasce f Urima, from & 1oas of tons la the parts concerned in its evacoation | Whe rewedy bas a'so beeo recommended io Dyspepsia. Chrovie | ~—~ANNESATION—THE HUNGARIAN LEGION DIFFI- INTARVENTION OF THE GOVEANMENT—RETALIATION ",“;“2“’"“,“,"“ iu this country as we have been he will | we ] e lewves about December 18!, to aid the Confederat nd b 4 ), | ) B LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. R Cnedie ot e h eiton. 7 T & Mok { o returaing in less thap an hour with & verdict of guilty. Washington, . 0. | as made to the jurisdiption of the Gover- pos ! guilty wor be served Lavewpoor, Oct. 26, —Cottou—The market is dull at 45d. for —— | Pii idge then sentenced the prisoner o be hanged ou | DEARSu: We are upoa the eve of a relentiess war, on | for. duvetsd thas auetier WORROR MO nge O hely oble Middling Uplands ; prices declived {2 4d. on the week. The THE BOWDOINHAM BANK ROBBERY. the L4th of December next. The next trinl does not take | account of the mismangement of the militars. It appems that | ober the laws of the Btate, and. ol wew of the week hase beea 60,000 bales. zs e y place for & few deya. Utes at Maxwells Ranche were {n seoad oportouit 1o come it glhis, chamber, . ‘ ¥ 1 : 8 e ite sancy on mecount of the 1 [ and to satisfy me that Uiese facts and fhose atfidavits - | ”1';‘.:"‘:" In‘r"" "’;‘ i ':I':"’:‘;L']";"‘;,'W .:x’.‘fr’v CLOSE OF THE EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONERS— THR CASE OF COL. LYNCH. of i 7,8 Mexioaa shepherdess. Maxwell [ uria; (he megorial wers sot entiled 0 my "i‘."m | th d at 10 12,000 bales , g Uplay / e | s1 Teuzenaru 1o THR TRIBENR. coming warimed for the safety of bis family, sent WOrd 10 | sacoad swn@oas was ordered to be give them. 1t wad dane | THEY ARK HELD T0 BAIL (X THE sUM OF §50,000 | | Fort Union s o state of of d o v e e L | unoted at 1521 Ve ¥ | “Tosoxro, C. W., Oct. 96.—It is rumored that an | Forr Uvion about 'I.“’;‘:,: m‘:’,,‘,z",m.hf,.',l,,‘ bt didl g W';;i :TL’:,‘"" ":Lfl"l'h::’ &:"w:;fl.‘::‘ ."u JC! LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAKKET. . pt will be made th eosiig Col Lyneh, whe was yestenday | 7 - A . L $ was the exciting 1 this iavestigation sbould oa. with the privi- YROM THE DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATRR, | Livemrook Oct The market for Breadstuffs is firm. | ST reusensr 10 vHE BRPTRE. , » | poedichod o, pm i stand, while {utox o "their "part o amwer ibo ohsrge—ibe grave s g | Corn bas advanced to 53s. for Mixed ¥ 2 Lard fedig | BATF , Oct, 26,—~David Bartlett agd Orrin FUmns | »y TeLr0RAPE TO THS TRISONE. | pistol o0 K 3 of the principal chiefs of | as—made Against them, and tiat every oppent DIOSMA CRENATA. BUCHU LEAVES. | " of N City, two of the alleged robbers of the | PHILADELPEIA, Oct. 96.—The seventh grand wnuual | vae of the Ute basdy aud upon that K. lefe and said, bo wronld | ahiocd be SESuiAN. Stihont Nce® "'“u&b""" - -7 - ek oniew 2 . e : | ball of the Fen d o % ro somewbare else, whare e 0ould live iu_peace, without bav- | ties of law, by whic! o not profess to verncd beve, that PROPERTIES ~Tholr odor i stroag, difluaive, and somewbat —p- | Notic. iliage Bank of Bowdoinham, which was robbed | ball of the Fenias Brotharhood. ia aid of the twmilics of the | F R0 drawn upon him to kill Lim. The original diffcults evory oppd K nis oo ol e Eep Be invest ; Triah State prisoners, was bLeld lust eve t the Nutiona! 7 entigs- rowstic, their taste bittarien aad saalagons to mint. OLR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, of a trifl over §70,000 ea the morning of the 2t of last | O A R Tt atieadanee who largs. "Theamoust of fhe | 080% 7 the Killiag of the Ute ws all armnged satisfactorly | tiou 7 Tle 0ant. 1 wuist howarer, sar to couusel bere. sinee tac | b2 A A g A " amow Yo the Tudians interested by Superiatendeat Nortou some dars | tues have agveod upoa taat point before goiag on with thie ex- - cmgbingio - imedssperibrany - | R Jialhd 4 palincien dcss b e e TS | will be oeat dlrwot 1o Irelaad. S B AR eyl i b 0 ot appea b | s a1 sl .m:;':. prompt ecision 1n this case. Iy scimulunt, with » pesular ‘sudeacy (o the Urinary Orpes | 4 ay afternoon wad closi is afternoon, before Judge |,y + b . fter the seports of the dificulty 1osulting in tae death of oue | I wial rsquire taet this exami gone ag lge { THE TRIAL OF ROBERT B. LYNCA —ACTION OF THE GANERAL © 05 g0 fola's band oams (aio Saata F& The Goversor has | tarouen w"l. i (he sbortest practicable period ; that sl { otta N, But with the Westara baods. I am now better satisfial than ever tlnt L oppased (e Govordor of the Territory acting s -'mm. £ it wer Purnagton of Bowdoiaham, aud Moses Sargent of Boston, | pault called yostarday (0 take activs apen (he WAy COnY e e T s ) 1 called 3 0 v me taat they must prepare that ev’ 3 vo, At whose instance the accused were | .. o aul order it lhnl;m?ln prowptly L of Bobert Bloss Lyash the make tan suggestivn tha #henuatism, Cutaueoas Allsoiious sod Dropey. CULTY. stimoay ou behalf of the Gerverument | T 3ecouve abade b s 800 p intendest of lad Aflairs iu this Tertitor as s0ou as the B > il ‘ Prom Our pecia! Correspoadent. ki gt Ursoed the accused, who with & lesm of two horses and a | Srondout whe was eccused of tresson e the Biti H | st present. son would ot gt o solitars Teport in Whch | uatiaied o eridanc that is preseuted that nlmzun-uu-: 'mm RLIN, Oct. 11, 1836, coverad carriage wore seau o the day precoding the roby. | went (v Hon W M. Twosd presided and Col. Miohas! €. uld place any rolianos. Gen Carletou | are innocent. er taai these Commissioners are guilty, I ! Count Biamark being still abseat, there is a pause Bath, whioh city they leftat 7| p. m. Theuce | Murphy, tie roprassatative of (he Fifth Ward. in as o8 ‘km and glove, aad, if possible, betweeu them | wiall take aotior as promptly as I shall foel justified ..anf:s ( tiey will make white appeur b [t b ok, nud rice versa. Col. | erau if that sotion bs taken (n the midst of proceedings wi Noiton, I thlgk. tres to do right. All he requires I"umnluol. will be wai by our people. M § Yotk | that the -1ua.' Tadian Afairs, q:p«mlrdlv Bac A ! oy { bofors him was oorrect. sub-A gent in ple by Go. Mitehell aud i - | Isaguage of tue Gaverzor was, 1 communicate herewith » _ u copy of the memorial, and the affidayite in tbe case o0 of the United States for | will “ bo opoa for inspection.” u this there unbecomiag an ofioer nod a geatiemau. - Besides, L indioations tiat the Goveraor de citber their ftle too fond ot greg, aod at auch "m"""l;fie"l‘“““ ‘““L"“"" books or teir parsoanl preseace, ‘I second notice was 3 to be quarrelsome. Ly one of his sproas Ja man here. % o Wara, | 0900 o Toave Bia Torvitory untl s settled with the 2;::[‘:;:‘;':.‘,‘:;:?:" e .’;‘;’P"“’:,:: 2'“""’,", e they were ssou at 1l the roud to Bow | in political etiou. 1t is siaguiar (hat Napoleon and our Morry Mooting Bay Toll Bridgs, ou | speect roferrad to ta o0 000 900 | Prime Minister are t the wawo time broaking dewn | (Co S gy mrlh‘;‘:;t‘cfi:’f.:::nnd y ".:';::':: :“ A the Awarioan pross and moved the | % 900 [ in their bealt’, tha latter, however, Luving fac botter | road thres-quarters of aile from Howdoinham village. | 3EL s moa ol 8 Coresstrs. of e senr vats ot I 000 | chiances of recovers. ‘e eslobrated Mr. Langeabeck, ’ Simws was soon oxamioing the castiors premiser aboul | f uanay Hall | aitirsn | ma A te9 was sccardiagly appalaid by the the Chief Sur, Titz, 10 cons! 93 0f our army, laft twe days ago for Biar- " the physiciansof the Fraach Emporor — on the posairliv of au opecation. Voslorday o dispatel MELMBOLD®E EXTRACT OF BUCHU ivused by parsons (om0 vacaivad from ouc Embassy st Paris that thore is uo Whe ages of 18 104, and irom 38 to $6, 47 fn the desline or cRasge ¢t | 1one of pacoverr for Napoieon, and thet his death mav be bed-tme Wota Sunms sud Bartlote ware identitied by ae (o lowiug Com their size aod goneral appearaucs as two of the burglars. | ¢ % et uu': no do.‘nfnuwlnnu ordored to recagaire Joh Ssheat.0 "“‘f(];"lalz g, Judgs K ouel in tae sum of §90, for their appearsuce at the " 3 ‘Wird nril torm of the Nuprome Judicial Couts, to be held i3 Ty g oy ey Bath. ot will bs taken to A:aulll Jail for llf-kn‘u:’ -Yor . Judga th Ward Joha Elsveath Ward, Ald d, P bl Judge Mosss I Galo; ik Ufe; afior Gouhnassent or Labor Painy. Bed wottiag in Children. Dobrly expeoted, the fast being oule atill kapt secret. Y hac | (- Dorrov mornibe. Roey Molluies, sleo of e o : % | arigioal party. Suoh @ man is not @ 6t parses 10 bCOUpS ALy ! Sy b R A sy kg v Mg g et g T saothr of the accused, who was aested 00 ¢ or- T e vioa Solos Thirtosach Lerd, Sortio s b v way of thinkiag. f+ | aioud. It did mot carry way more taan the otber any 10 loneer deubts thst 6t warrast, bave his preliminary examin 4 L0 | Eiresath Ward Sames \Watsen: Seveatssatt W Tod to oy po 1 of honor, profit ot emolumest uader | dicaiion that the Goverzor desired the commissioners H-J': | Wi 18 00t of the guastion aorrow worning before ths same court. [3 Eigatesatu N'w n.%u o.q..“n“l.;m -;m. ‘-mmaul y.ulnlll ns .Ip .ol.e of Col Mno:;‘z #2004 be ppravanliy prasent, o 3 ioh e —— A aciay; Tweatisth W ol wouv; | action ia taat ke to avert a war wi ., AloTan 0 di . Commissioners S o T Al sy I allte THE SOUTHERN STATES. 1O0L B I Twonlysooond Ward ALl | 4y cowerl trn o Cndlans nd 1€ w0 Wil sead out e et d“‘:&fi'fu";'nn‘::w" p o | Evident. Gionos for the deats of Napolson, | —— ion copactsd tha (ollowing, whio' ware unnaic | Tl V2t n whiad her oo rul] we o8 Stavee oV | apest. Thair counsel did not undecstasd {het be regaing wnd comite 03 1o acconion of AmC PAFLT o power in LOUISIARA Vo:v revpecttully pours, 5, Euabc4amavas, | LOoir prossace. e bud ooly toask their ood of the Catbelic | 4 P S Aen: Hondarsps has voluatsered te go to Maxwell's | thoy would be hisco. it would be iasoa tfor both W Laxe cuarge of the (adiaas, and try te keep them from joia- | 10 A'toad 04 tae saime day, but oae would come down on ¢ the war party, The Sopertatoudssl bas acoepted, sad H. 34 the otaor a3 2004 4 tie should return. (=ares temieren meming. iantion of witnesses was then commenced. THE TRAWALE 1N COLORADO. Amouy those oxamined for the prosscution were seversas office-bolders. | Powers and of tes datheoned princes ot P due ) BT THLIORAPE To-TEE TRISTIE | LTt Bratontsat Do Bmun Las fomne A ainter o Foraga | NAW OAUAAKS, Oot. B.—Jnigo Couley, wiko presded Affuirs iz Saxony, ia to 1uaieumont of (als ultramontvae | &1 the recent torm of the Circuit Court st Aloxandris, has fi France L will sater iulo & 0omiti fit LLt LLLLLL conspiracy. Ths waberiou of mikiog biam Minister of 18 o i & it REMARKS FROM CHEMICAL ANALIYS!S Foreign Affurs is now doniod he the oficial Vieosa retarged to thils ity aodevpreamnts the Puris of Ropid. s | W hers, b cuet Bl Lywek woe tapilily s Sobcoer | +1 SEASARSEES; SOkTOAmANS Sul. 6, JHO% ;’,";.'."“"' "’.fl!m‘w‘fibmtm;: al of Toa(oion s deatls non the s-afvd, va order 0 swofy, mos | 70 His Ereelloncy the Governar of Oolorado Tervitory : ocial aisoeaduiet agaiast the Commissioners, but it was ress, afior tas Prossien Embassador has bintod that lm} Leiag in & siate of saarehy. P ocat ks bad After s careful analysis of Hamboid's Proparstions, ythwy enjov our np.n act weild be g ‘wiment eorfdence. We cosvider (hem wle and relinble - { NERVERS 4 YATEE ALABAMA. « emisonE. Oct. 8. —Acouats from North wad Con- | port great destitaties from the (ailures of outraged (o bis hurried tria, O3% | | have the bonor to raport that we are new involved in a war y b . some of adges of ion and special po- ot | with the Ute Iadians. Tio night before last tbey attacked and m::.::‘-‘:n oot ofthe |’nm imp:«!:‘hbb character. drove of u Iot of atuck from tae Herfaos, kiliog one man, wod | krocs the @overnor's language ia raply to Mr. Schley's and the - aiso addressnd | ich n measure, to tae | WASBING1ON t bioder £ Keust | tral Alubaios, TRLRGRATH TO which asagen o al the it | oiviiized countries Austriny Court. Philadelpbin, June 12, 1966 | being the advisar of Francis J d ¢ | wnn, ters, who bad w thei ie ta puniny with dext hace the amused | taking ¢ an Amsricai woman and four ebildren, I 2 — s figtanncr... Euier st aote by e i Bt the 'm,.r.m.,,fl'f‘f:.f’,, e mparioh v ey thapelore oy | would S ut il i satlors 13 YOG viciairy and the fso- | FomATks celative to tho appeal rom his- jadgment, if od- | ol ¥ 9 4 ‘L aat doeply evaipathiziog with the cause of lreland and | lated 1s of tha Arkaasas colléot together for the cora- | verse to the Commissioners, whers he asserts that the i | montanes to dv:;flltu. ooy lost for Austria, it thie Fauilios and bomes are bro| hor 9san (o Liee thoir native land (rom the despotio | mon defe 1t would bo advisable tbat all ity be ve: 2 i i | goalition ngaimst Prossia, xnd family cosnections betwoan | forced sales. In Greede County, ale o0 Ieat oo e alare e tao e o | e L o ey T ok ‘Wabite. om Tais war whl | Lasiwiature is oaly rovisery .antheeily;:he recogaiess, n >, | fhe Courts 6t Florsuco sad ¥isuan are constuotly vau | eats 03 the Circuit Court dooket than thore are yaters in | kaiabyity, 8t WWLA Uiedut7 of out, Goverament, domais by 41t T e Musches e golnk West oad thor will | it 'is iaferrsd, that be bas alroady made vp hia w0 | e Tm Mo s hove e pes that Ricusol i the | (oe Couatp. Moolings Are biag hold urpiog the Laginla | £oomees\o5 et Webar Brot Lol b A oo | Vorond doubtc iuvolte the Tabaacboo, i \be war.” Ulay s | tafud to remore the Conuisionst uad Bl e va: &'fl Taban pl‘!'."'::.kdo:’::‘u:auft} Buse ,."""‘ mll‘l Fresch | ture to pass lews preventiog the sacrifice oT property. Lin'd om 418 Mcu;m-n.nnuu.uu,n Nawous! -mm‘ H'T'ndlhm?‘!.n morrow. He ::v:{ lfu' ‘unl oin the wir | capcies, ead wot nmgmn any that supremncy, stickin, e Prugsian alliance, will remain OUTRAGES UPON FREEDMEN, 4 Lia (1 whoe pewar of the Amari. party. 1 will keep you informed of o g be made to the Courts, but endeavor to install his " fhe Baxon arme s atill in Aastris, evidentis ol o1 TRALIGRATH 16 THR TRIATE. o dhe Tuminions a0 etk b bt el Amjurly con 1w, vesy etpeotiuly, $ous obadient seryau Abtoiatont b ofies by force. The counsel for the Dewo: tained by these spece tors at Vienn 'rfia?nu" ol o Cricaco, Oct. 26.—Privals advices from bolow in* o ""l m’.‘."::. a"':.'z' S fl"'”'wwfmmfi‘:z'";"”" cp: I,::dh:"o in the ‘luucr 'l:: l“! d‘.‘n‘_ .:-.yn p n Raxon d P ¢ | dicate » formidahia. ineresse of out; the freed: 12 ey 4 ORT JARAH, . Oct. 17, 1866, N s b : - g Ve, Bt bl e, e WO | e e Vo i e e, | BEE TR PRI R O | e oy i o Ao | T LA S el s St o and the Sazon one, De Trieser, but Kiug William has | ¢ 4% de€ $ " ptire Domeoratle 7 blvarrast aad coviction we call uben | Diiau Sin: I bave the honor to report wy arrival at this | the proceedings were beiny before there i s Td S o e e b i ot i FARDON OF A~ SOUAREN MAJOR-CENERAL—MARINE | (4a8imDOeeRO A e Cied St O U T | place vestorday. Met LinatGea. Sterman aeas Fort Riles. Ho totidy when e wayetriks the blow: M Searet e try bad bees f0o gioldii g, aad be ns been right, Anghow % il Idod nivsouren, and is asvaring tie Britah Government st 057 pac; | reported (o me the outrages committed by the Kiowas iu Toxa. | who hero to-dag from Ihnm\m wre very jubilate LUID EXTRACE BUCHY. L g g e e apattal. | ™ (R Gue, Ot . —Lafuyetin MeLaws, form- ) ke ks, i | | Baro stopped » trua o gools for me Indiass et o Nery grer e ponion of A, while he Uniniet se nd ey pneession of . m - P . g Roden Bloss Lynch would | ming, and sh re no goods to the Kiowas or Camanches U suse ohnson " wad be 4 wrong (o s countrr. 10 is time that French | 477 e 1o R s teiasmuriosie of 6 Jo> i ” | ot il cxplanations wre e by them.. 1 dou' fhiak the S3500 i forlng their paliey in_ Marylasd: thers relll’ bo PLUID EXTRACT SARSATARILLA. intarference should meet with o sbuke ond greuter eueray. | ). Slawe: Acilies, Som Thiladeiphia for New Orienis , Tiat (he Commlites appoinied to prepare these tetols | Camuaches guilty ws tribes. I will vepart full paticulars as | nothing but peraccution of white and black loyaiiste in Our great poct, Goglhe, puta 11y 10y 1040 e month of |y ini Suyanyab testerdar or coal. Ou the 16U st whe {Riisent it | soou s possible. "1 have sent for tde chiefs. The Indiagd re { many portious of the State. A gentlemn from - e Phuke of Alba the woids of the Prince of Ora s | 1 wnilaw off Bods Tékaud, 1l i with the wreek of the hrig Bl sho Unlin." 1] SR e0E e 2 ¥ bl e ey 11§ Tndign Agegh | BAMIWOre sars 8 rumor is extemsisely eion- And IMPROVED ROSE WASIHL .:’;m.. 1he Pfesident bas been prudent anogh ot g | B eli Bgsgnah tor Philadelphis og (e M. The | o . A AReY Inated wnd gouerwlly bolieved in that «ity that w“"m” . : e was on bosrd. g bk goirs ) 'l'mnn‘ [ v-":,‘l: ’.f'.n 1 e ’, NT GALLS, the $uccessors of the present Copunissioners, with the Frgoued by BT NELMEOLL, ol lJll,'L 1l o y o Praesia, or vatier of g e C. Niatn :‘ SROIng l"“"/ Boad . ’ o d I offcers for a4 Johuson 0 by doruady, i ras the « paniet il beeomen feom | Yowanp Mok udge RONARY Bl ANLEY Fonatos | #Y ¥RIsaRATY 70 TR TRIBUAR. P Divgriot o Chow int, infention o fuet, what 1) the pre- ALY Ccano, Oet. 2. —Adyiooy of additionsl disstems o Tl Ccamiiatlen, 1§ g gentecd fgoh (he cnin ont srenion | o the Labew i the lute stevi coutinne o cowe in. Fhe de alenn wa parvien | Wite Mo iy, el N ih v thad o, Waskgeton Vartilic) o | *® toirions of ¥ M, 74 Prosd Yoy J There haw boen o fw