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The Latest THE eps es. VEAR, H News AROOSD MePaTon, Rt, Lowta, Oct. 1) --The Damocnat's Jefferson City ‘ mpocial save thas General Fiske returned this morn- By Telegraph to the WV. ¥. Sam.. ! ing from a reconn iasance to Roouriila, The paroled GH. SHERMA er S OPERATIONS: ~ HOOD STILL RETREATING. Rebel FORREST SAID TO BE THERE. THREE THE INVASION OF MISSOURI. 500 FEDERALS MADE PRISONERS: Guerrillas in Kentucky. Attack on a Railroad Trai THE PEOPLE GREATLY EXCITED, An Invasion ef Verment. FIVE q .ENS SHOT BANKS ROBBED. The Invaders Come from Canada. Gen BRharman's of his force dranched our front. curarmy corpe was at L PEACE CONVENTION AT CINCINNATI. Another Presidential Candidate, IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. A Speech by the President. &e., &e,, &e. GENERAL SHERMAN, Hood still Retreating. 18 arms in that no enemy isin met Small holies, supposed to have heer , from Hood's army, are hovering aroun 4 Howl, with ihe main body of his arm », # suppored to be retreating southward. On «of a. le veaterday ~The CovmanoraL's Saabs. Chattanooga, Oct, The latest news from Mrmeinnati, Ort 18 wile dispatch save: “Only 6 portion of thegarr |. oom of ning hundred men at Dalkon were capture d, Tiowd appears to be prompted by desperation, with. | out any general plan mincellansous, He ia evidently: going any without regard to CO ise. quences.” Bohofeld noogs. The Louisville esat of Monday says: ‘jen, tending operations et Oh atta- Gens, Van Cleve aod Milroy are aleve here, is super Toop are being rapidly concentrated to ¢ aeck- mate this bold and perilous move of Hood's Baturday + ile to give On morning Maj he . Thomas left .N personal attention to opera jon hus Troops are being burred down the railroud,<and a strong force will suon be confronted with the reb- On being abandoned, pert at Chattanooga move, to force dherinaua & All unimportant posts for the presornt are aud the garreons ordere d to re- u expected, by iia bold evacuate Atlant \, aa be bar lett a smal! force in front of our srmy tor watch the movements in that quarter, and acon py the @ity, in cane Sverman attempts to withdraw, ' Attack on a Railroad Train Hon. Guerrillas in Kentucky. Monte comery Blair Missing. Cincinnati, Oct. 19.—The train which left here yesterday afternoon for Lexington, Ky., wws fired trio nine miles this side of Paris last evenirg by a hand of guerrillas. The train was stopped eand the passengers got out, when another volley wes fired, slightly injuring one or two passengers. The train immediately put beck, arriving at Covingtom at il e’olock Jast night. Hon, Montgomery Baair was among the passengers en route to Lexing.on and Bae not been heard of since the attack, LATER. Mneinnati, Oet, 19.-Hon. Montgomery Dlair arrived safely at L¢xington to-day, SFCOND DISPATCH, Cairo, Oct 19,—Great excitement prevaile in this section of country in consequence of a raid into Western Kentucky by Forrest's force, Gen, Mer- @iith, commanding the district, haa issued @ pro- eiamation calling on the citizens to suspend busi- ness, rally to arms aud drive back the rebel horde. Forrest bimse!fis reported at Corinth, with # atrong cavalry force, and expresses hia intention to free Western Kentucky from the band of the oppressor, aud allow the people to vote ee they pioase at the comiag eleckon, THIRD DIEPALOM, Leaington, Ky, Oct 1, Captain Belden, ot the Yet Kentucky Cavalry returne! from Owingeville t day, Laving encount red Jessie at Mud Lick Spring, with 000 men, Belden lost one man kiil- ed, Lieut, Dotson and three privates missing T Rebel oem S killed end 12 wounded, We took 12 / \ a Ro rpes rorete pisratcn Loviauille, Oc, 19,—Captain Proeman, repres | senting himself as the commander of Jessie's reac peard, appeared st Georgetown to-day, Garrate- | rg, Ky. isin great excitement from the reports ef the approach of the rebels, From Missouri. Glasgow Captared by Kebels, ete, Louia, Oct, 19. —Glasgow, iu Howard coune ‘re, was captured on Saturday by a large rebel force nnder Gen. Clark. The place was beld by six com- panies of the Forty-third M ssouri twelve months’ men, uoder Colonel Hardings. They fought brave Jy for five hours, but were finally overpowered by superior numbers and surrendered, The enemy had four cannon, The steamer Westwind lying at her wharf was gunk, other Buildings were burned, St county, was plunderat by guerillas Sunday night and Smithville, Clay county, was burned on Monday, Thornton, and another notorious guer- rllm entered Platte county with @ large force of rebels on Friday. Business was suspended at St, Joeerh and Kanges City, Leavenworth io! wag ort fed. Capture of Glasgovi. | | talks confidently of wintering in the stare The City Hall, and several | Ridgely, in Piaste | garrison of Glaggow, between fee aod ex hundred men, and two or three hundred citizena who as- insted in the (defence of the pince, (also paroled) arrived at Boonville Monday night under an escort of 50 rebel troops to protect them from bush- whackers. The rebel force that attacked Glasgow under Gen. Clark, was fully 4,000 strong, while Kelly, with some 2.000, aballed the town from the opposite side of the river. The rebola lost between two and three hundred killed and w Our lows waa 80 or 40 Price encamped at Marshal, Lafsrette Country vunded, ( Sunday night and oceupied the country between that place and Lexington. Ie ie maid to be greatly | encouraged at the aml! forces to oppose him. He Ander fon, Jackman and others have enlisted # large number of recruite in North Mias (By Mail.) The following is compiled from our SL changes The destruction ¢ @ bridges on the Pacific Railroad bas been complete... The four structures between Washington and * formar, namely, at Boul Creek, Big Berger, Litt! 6 Berger and Heraan Creek are burned.” These gre being rapidly reconstructed and we learn © sat trains will min through to Her- manu by Frida fe Det inet Retween Herman 1 Jetlerson City “the Cole Creek, Gasconade, Ra ey Rrovk, Jaze and Moreau bridges wre desiro, ed. These were Morean br tive, which w by Colone iri, red through necessity Phillips, of the Beventh Missouri Cave ry. These works being heavy aud expe TAD weeks ID yet elapse before the road can again be open tg Jefferson Clty, West of Jefferson City, the am@ | Lridve over Grey's Creek,at Scott Btation, and th 4 one over the Lamnive, at Otterville are se8) ge burned, Luformation hes also reached the Pacith » Ratroad office of the burning of tho large bride @ over Biz Hue mid Rock Cree “Oh harebetween Arkansas City and Lodeper € ae ‘eat named bridge was but recently tous voted, and a locomotive and railroad fron bad ™ en shipped to Kansas City by river, with the view © . pushing the work frora the west end, as well as ‘ em Warrensburg to Westward On the South west branch the bridge over Bick Creek, and the bridges overe the first and soeond nesof the Maramec are destrored., 7 whe unt of ng burned on the man lire inst near sandon the Southweat branch | t, mak a8 oF ing pearly one mile in all Deporte and eterion houses were burned at Prank!)). Grey's Summit. Benth Point, Washing Miller's Landing, Her than, Orage, Lookout rhs aud Bioithleud, on the main line; and on the Southwest branch at Moselle, 4. Clair, Banton, Sullivan, Hourbon and Cubs A water station and eng ne-house and mo chine abop were burned at Frank! n, and water #tations with pumping engives at Washineton, Mi ler's Landing, Herman, soo, Cab fornia aud Laming on the main line; and at Mose le and Sullivan on the Southwest br About forty- three freight cars were burned, and very conmerr- able damage done to two locomotives. of repairing the damage thus done is estin £250,000, and the Josa of business to the re two tnonths, must emount to cearly gou0,000, The following is from a private letter, Jerrrusox Cousty Mo, Oct, 7. Mr. Nainas Peeven dear sir: 1 addresa you atew lines to let you know that lam well, Your en are well By t take notice bow, [want to te on the condi- Your brother Ramuel was shot through the arms sud through tho bead, and hs pose was abot off His cars were cutoff close tothe head. N Wee waeashot dead. Mr. Lave Prue, 0T old, was shot dead. Mr. Jolin Har lesty wae stot dead, Mr. Sinpeon wae shot dew! Mr. Hiram. Hilt baaly wounde! and ‘eft tor dead. It hk these ioen Ww H idebrand's Kalle f; and there we tried te persuac 1 that some Southern mon on the bottom clove below Hildel ran telu ; but the boys were af of being trapped, and reiused to go, telling then they did not make a practice of Ko into tbe wouds to meet men, But they have to go or do worse." So they cut They went to the frout, and came to the Bottom. They got through the pickets and then the men told them to scatter, as they were in Ganger., At that mouient the souiers firing agthem. Yhey al) raised their bands and surrendered, but the fring was not st pped til every man wasshot They searched thelr: pockets, and ‘then pulled off Samuel Pepper's beows and men Cat took them away, Taro obliged to close im) letter Nathan, I waut you tw come to see us eo tome ean tell you all about this sad u. lremain yours, &, Canadian Thieves in Vermont, Hank Robbed 5 Citizens Shet. Rurlington, Vt, Oet, 19.4 party five arred men rode into St. Albans this afternoon and robbed three banka there of 150,000 Tb ie supposed they were Southerners from the border of Canada. Five citizens were abot, ove it is thought fatally. Having sccompliasted their object the baud left immediately for Cauada, A Mr, Morrison who was shot through the body, has since died. The attack began about four o'clock this after. noon, The caster of one of the Bauks was !ocked up iu hia safe, where he remained # considerabie time, The raiders came in the yulse of travellers, and were roaming about the town some Little time beiure the attack, BECOND DisPatcu, St Albuna, Vt, Get. 19.—An iwvasion of the town took place to«iay. Some tweaty or tweuty - | five armed desperadoes, supposed to be ju the rebel of twenty. employ from Canada, made oo assault on the sev- fess banks, about d o'clock this room, The National Bank waa robbed of about $50,000, mostly jin bills, The St, Albuns Bank was robbed o! be- | tween $70,000 and $80,000, and the Prauklin County Bank of ecousiderabie amount, Bome 26 horses were also seized by the desperadoes and carried off, Several citizens who resisted were de iberately shot, Iwo were wounted seriously, and it is teared fatally ; E. J. tor, and ©, H, Huntington, » Reveral others ars reported slightly injured, Tbe raiders threatened to burn the town, and \eft in the direc. tion of Canada. A large party ciivens have gone in pursuit. Morrison, a contrac: eweller, f armol Peace Convention. Apother Presidential (andidate, Cincinnati, Oct. 17.—A peace Convention met here yesterday with closed doors. Fifty d tes were present, Wim. M. Curry was chosen pertaa- nextchairman. A committee on resolutions was appointed, and the Convention adjourned to meet toalay. It is understood that an independent Pres- identia! nomination will be made. SECOND DISPATOR Cincinnatt, Oct, 19.—The Peace Convention to- ' day discussed the report of rhe Committee on Reaos lutions which war acon *., Lhe pesoluuons are all burned by the rebels except the | ommenced | NEW YORK! a of the ne ghtorhool in which you used to live, | | Bermuda and landed the pacsen cers | for peace on the basta of the sorereienty of the | MOOR. Frrtn Aseletant Reorotare of the Trena States, condemn the action of the Chicago Conren Hon, repudiate McClellan, call for a Convention of the States (o settle the difficulties, Long and Sy gietoo are spoken of as candidava for the Pre dency and Vice Presidency, Important Rumor. moke Captured and Kornt, + O90 19. MLS Stemly report that it was rumored that the Roanoke was enptur- ed by the rebel Lieutenant Brains, who took her to But he waa He then proceeded t sea and burnt the Roanoke of Bermuda, return ing wth the crew in boate. { by the British authori hot allowed coal or provision He was tromediately nal Rebel Plot to seize the Roanoke and Other Steamers, We learn by a pamenger on board of the steamer Columbia, arrived yeaterday from Havana, that an organized plot for the captere of the steamship Roanoke existed and was publicly talked of in Havana; and further, that after aecuri ig her, the capture of the Columbia and the new steamer Moro Castle was the programme, A letter fron Havana faye ; “Considerable anxiety ia felt here for the safety of the steamer Roanoke [ft is confidently asserted that some fifteen to twenty men embarked in ber with the intention of takin possesaion of her on the high wear cand ber uor-arrival before the de arture of the Cotumbis is thus account Three ofthese men are aid to have been concerned inthe Chesapeake affair, We are expecting the Corsica on Monday to relieve this anxiety, Serenade to the President. Hie Speech, Washinaton, Oet, 19. Toenight the Pre« dent wan eer ded, appearing at an dow, spoke an fol lowa, beiny frequently interrupted by applause: and Upper win Tam notified that thists a compliment pald me br the loval Marylanders reaedentin thie Diairiet. 1 inter that the adoption of the new Conatitution for the State furniahes the occasion, and that in sour wew the extirpation of slavery constitutes the chief roeritof the new Constitutiem Moat heart!!e dof congratulate rou and Marylaod and the nation and the worllupon the event Dregret that it did not ecmurtws vears aconer, whica, Fam aure, would have saved to the nation, more money thay would have met ail the private lose incident to the mes sure , but it has come at last, and Taincerele hope ita friends marc fully realize all ther anticipath os of good from it, and that ite opporents man. bo ita effrorsy be agreeably and prontat!y aisappeinted Avcordupen another subject. soaking hy the Secretary of State, in bis recent aperct ab Auburn, bas bean construed be ome into a threat that t) Tehall be beaten at the election, twill, be tween then and the end of my constitutional term, do what To mny be able to pin the Government Others regard the fact that the Ch eage Convention adjourned, nov «ine die, but to meet again, if called todo se by a particular jpdividual as an intiona .on ol & purpose th if ita nominer shall be elected, be will at once seize contro! of the Govern ment, 1 ype the good people will permit theme selves to suffer no uneasiness on either point, I ato struggling to maintain the Government, not to overthrow it, 1, therefore, any that if I shall live I remain Premdent until | the 4th of next March, and that whoe shal! he constitutionally elected, theretore, in Novern! shall be duly installed as President on the to of March, and that ip the interval I shalt do my utmost that whoever is to hold the helm to e next voyage shel! atart with the beat possible chance to save the ably This is due to the people beth on principle and under tt yasbitution Their will, constitutionally expressed, is the ultl- mate law al If they ¢ d delibersely resolve to Love vanmediate peace, even at the lous of thelr country and their bertiew Lknow uct the wer or the right to res.e 't is their own business; and they must do as they piouse with their own, T believe, however, ther are til! reso! wad to pre- serve thar couutey and their Wherts, and ip this, in office or out of it, Tam resolved to stand by them. I may ak ist in this purpose to save the country and ite liberkes no classes of people seem | so nearly unanimous as the soldiers in ube field and the searnen afloat? Do they not hare tne hordest of it?) Who sbould quail when they: ud i vere madd ona Vrom Fort Monroe. Fort Monroe, Ort. ts. Hon Medical Director, arrived this mor ir ‘James meer, and wert to Norfk thie morning Bimeon Draper, Faq. Collector of New York, with other distingniahad v aiters, was at th'r place thia afternoon, News Items. (By Telegraph to the New York fun.) Taw death of Clone! Wella, of the Thirty fourth Manaachusette, if controed, U Rostou to-day, Av the charter election held at South Norwalk, Conn, yesterday, the Democrats tire ticket Fovs rebe! Generala—Jones, of Virginia; of Arkausas; Trimble, of Mar of —~) passed through Boston yesterday for Fort Warren, Tne Assistant Seeretar teody will :each clected their en- Yeala, { War eave iti# not yet deciled whetber the New York sad Peunsylyaoia soldiers will be @ent home te vote in November No fayoritisns will be siowa to any Bate Tnx © Sons of Liberty ' care ol LH. H Dodd at In- dinnapolisy wae concluded yesterday The findiny f the Commission will not te published vutil submitted to the authorities at Weshington Lie euberptions to the Tub two days, ws reported tthe be Aiuount to ie D4, O04), By order ot the War Depertment, s private of the 14th Connecticut Volunteers a © from the an for the past 7 Dopmartn nh ps, G00, sgerter French Navy, was yesterday surrendered to the French Legation. Epwanp Evmnrrt addressed 6 crest Union meet. Major- ing in Faneuil Hall, Boston, yest General Dodge, of Sherman's arr } Anthony, Sumner, and Wilson were amioug (Le die tunguished persons, General Inteiligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Two newsboye in Washington bave invested their savings in Government five-twentics Tre draft was resumed in Raltimore on Tuesday, to Gl) up the deficiencies of the former drawings. Tar National Bank currency issued leat week amounts to $1,661,200, making the tora to cate BAA RTA. TAO THURSDAY, OCTOBER reamer, and e!l their brave | yland, and Fraser, | 20, S64. ue ’ has been « reaig apt Aras who had taken an tintavwet THpsnion oub te drive, in Washington, the other ow ret lis return by his wif who cow. el the female severely wt ented fAlw 1 Joon Wilsons of Chicago his place coune lady aa As h Tne workmen envaged in diveing the tunnel » Michivan have come tpon oth it is cand, ie, the Tunnel Cormpany will be turned com) ang ina couple of sbakes, A MATSIAGE took place in Poughkeepsie, on Mon day, when the clergyman, who waa a Peesbysterian, waa robed to an Episcopal gown, and the ceremony | Was performed ina Duteh Roformed Church after the Ep'scopal ritual | As the steamer Hig State was on her war up the ®t Lawrences, on Theatay evening, « Frenchman, |} named Belaney Tolare, put bie head into the engive-room, or that part where the crank turns, and waa instantly killed Tar mammoth ox “General Grant,"t on exhiht. tion at Roston, is to he presented to Mr. Lincoln upon bis re-election, Hf Gen. Grant does not capture Reebmend before that period, Tn case Grant does capture Kehmoud, be (Grant) will have the ox. Accounts from Bermuda to the Sd instant report thet the vellow r Was «till prevailing The | Dloekade-ranning atermer Wild so arrived on the Sd instant, from Wilmington, with T16 bales of cotton, Os the occasion of the anvivermary of the coren ation of A onder Th oof Roissia, at the Kusatan Chapel at Paria on the Tih of September, a strange incident ocenrred, Whole all inthe chapel were on thelr knees in profonad slence, a deep sermuleh- | ral voloe exctalr hve Poland" Every they was friy xeepting the priest, who went on with the service ‘ E \ | Gen, R. L, Page, late rebel coo en PRICK ONE CENT_IN GOLD> © CENTS IN CURRENCY. Rebel Officers. Arrival of a Ship Coad. New York, Ort 19.- The atoxmahip Contrantat arrivad here thie inerning, Now Orleans bringing news to the 1th inst. She brings o large number of rebel officers, among Drie. rin Mone from hom are ns | Ray, with Captain C. Ho Smith, Captan BR. & | Thorne, Captain J. Gallimart, Captain JG Cowsngy | and Lieut, John Taylor, of his staf Theae prisons | ers, numbering in all nearly 200, are detained at | ty for practical jokes bas become proverb.al. Quarantine, on board the steamship Continents. It is possible they may not come to the city tp or three days, and they will then be taken care by the officers in charge of them. Tho rebel cat on Hart's Island fe aot quite ready to receive priss oners the workmen not baving made as rapid pr Breas ns was expectat, The fence across the island remains to be completed LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. ao Sometnixg IX Tor Mupican Way.—lf there is one claaa of buman beings more fully charged with “devilment " than auotber, they are mocical students, Whether this is owing to close study during certain hours, or to some unesplaine able caunds 16 ie difficult to tell; but their pr pens Woll Ir js wtated that the Prince and Princess of Wales | knowing that all humanity contains an clement of rable (o shortening the long morning ser + three sere ie Courch of Fng y the Prince is at hia country saat be land ham til the ser leerviee Litany) commer well practice that the revman has occasionally waited for him a ehort time before conunencing that aercics is nderatond, A woman in Boston wae married the other dag. Three dove after sha becan to manifest much dis like to hes husband, stoe from bis coat pockets Piatol, bid it iy her atoching, attempted to with. draw it aflerwarda, diachirced shooting her own lee, then got crazy, pointed it at her husband, pulled the treprer and alot enoihar woran Who entered the room af that watant, right inthe nose Then abe eybmuad. \ A vorsa roan in Paria, 24 ceare old, very prette, all ng maalf great) Lerder Tike de Gras, Prince de Montenegro, &e, has beep ) arrested for awindiing «a counts ho fell in love with him, a banker who trosted him beeause the niesa recommended bim, tid two tradesmen who credited Bim be the banker did He | Harned ont to be a dees Tidaler, and Was aont to Posen for a cearand + laf Foouston and Galereton tr the éth inetant bare heen receive The news ia nn im. portant. The vellow ferer war creating some hay atthe litter place Two biockade runnere are eed at Gatveston on the myghtof the let, and avother war off that port on th t nmorning, having been previ chased be one of crutsera Colonel Ford ts repertad to be still in quiet pornes Brown le Daves fror A soverry haa just been started for the ar ment of thos Para wh ght ip searation horrors The new excrement lea Monsieur Chria- | topbe Detand, wh “ . having burced between strata of guna J is now nt tonty ina state of pertect | preservation, but rathe 1 looking to boot j Kiving one the inpresvon that he probabls con que Ligue He inay be seen ar | from twetve to four, in his glass at the & j of his fortunste proprietors, opposite the Porte 8s. Denis for & tooderate sum Ay intsPotion of prives for arts of devoted. peat and courawe, meie at Brussels a abort thine a 1 al vow ‘a ow! toale s ‘ . ary ?) ! og met +t itv: A woke ont 1© house resiied with bis parents, at ou m mit the ” * the t tra K ue the t but amoment biter, remem heruyg that he bad left in the room his brother, 1 | aged wt noontha he shed back through the sinoke, and snatching the child from the cradle | Sar Jhim off in safet Trapein general is good in Poris, particularly | alers articles of luxury. Goldsraiths ! ters bave more customers than they can | at the moment, and y of them bave to | me time to bave their orders exec ited turers of articles de Paris vever bata | Letter seugou ; paniers snd gilders ou porcelain were never mere proeperous The demand from Fagland contributes to revive the trade in or \fodal -s fod to give employment t any hands He during the dead season, Ry wae of Flacana we hive newe ofthe end of the revolution in Veoernuel sof the states of Aragun and | flowe that werr ' | i} Goudawea, the pe eof which have rema ned doval, | aod driven ont the rebels, who fled te the etate of | Guay ainas which sull remains na bostile attica le | Paloon vas or, g his forces which at In yunt dthreew ven thonanod eos vey ’ oS s hom, edio i deiphia for securnne . Ley porty for @ Fe lpr mutual bevent o ee BUCCORA & ierty has pros | | f Medunume , | | il departed this fe AD. 1T24and | does net enter the Little parab ebureb of Mandring- | ture tricke for hoaxing unsuspicious people tt be accident, | Parte as they desire, they sie ready to Auperstition, they delight jn teking sivantage of their profession and ita concomitants to mauula’+ Is this city, particularly, the medical students are noted for their tricks, aud they have the power to carry theca t) almost any extent. To show how essily they might hoax the whole community, let Us suppose acase A lot at students have procured ® subject for dissection. After examining such dispose of the bedy. This they can do tn the usual manners but an {dea strikes one of them, more of © care-dev'! than the rest) He confides it to bis com- rades. They acquiesce, and the execution of thew pian, which is aimiply to porpetrate a grand hoar pon the people of New York, is commenced. From their cast-off clothing they ature the body ip a suit, They next sever it into parts, cutting through the clothes to help the deception, The first incision taker off the head, another the ering. then the legw and eo on until the body has been cutinto balf © dcren parta—neing in the operation the fine saws an] sharp knives which they employ for dissecting purposes, Ae other aids to the deception, they 46 termine to put something into the packet of the ‘victim ’’ What ehall it be? Ah! a lateb-kor. | And thereupon the pockete of the students are ran- sacked for an unused latch-key. It is found, and pome other worthless keys are added. But another idea cccurs to one. They must hare a wound mourk the “vietim.’’ and @ pistol ba is therefore fired the skull The parte must of. There ia the worn-out table cover that they have used on the Uupea into be next disposed ) dissecting table, and they cut it Up wrap the “romains’’ in different parcels, put with thems light weight, being careful not to make it hoary j ehor ub w sink the bundle, and thereby prevent | Crus | | ' j? vered tockhokiers ce jut ‘ is wid they realre a | }b vidend coal sold to the Jpublic, ah M ) el PeCE ALY OFe ganized in Boston, audit ta probable that other lu- Caled Will miope toe same Course | Crinoliue has become additionally expensive in | Paris frou an unexpected cause AD ecclesiastical cowrtnisslon has letely a bela in that city to cous dider t increased in churebervors which leon uccese tated by the weanme of Loops, It wetusl Getonetration that epace aye secominudated oue bundred wat only thirty yeu, oud the | u wiuiaed te | ad » for Ahreo mite | rm | ity take iu | shail | Por ft ‘ erati the British Vr Coy ae pr opostd besecutise aud bely toben i ( 4 fe nowln FeaOn et | Qaebe entralivesn the v nthebands ot the b UL be & ’ es veay Uttle local outhority ye Btates 1 ! Nova 3 nm New | fvisnd sal Now! ve lidated, a - ter ub o vi The Upper House Bho te wh or Geovergor Geueral, wud the ‘ sto be buwed upon a prope | | erty qual » on piace of universal suffrage, ) _ Tas carniverous p ns.tes of swine when in a wild state e well KDOWn, and several Jate in- | stances of thor tructiveness are recorded, A Derry, Bugioud, journal states that the wife of a i hab i bhab Dey fubourhood lately went to field to aig polalocs, leaviog her infans child in ity crade in the Bouse. Returning shortly atver Ry snd ap tou the act of devoursuy the ait hws drapved under the bed, the child wes all eaten off, aud it di tuwuutes ates being rescued, Au instar lately occurred im Beolland, in which «a pig caught | a tworyearvld child by the aruy and was making lina also off with it, when it war discovered by some wen and secured before sustains serious jujury. Bull another case is related of » near Fisssfield, Muss, This animal has tor some time been rune ' ning wild, lives in a swamp, digs potatoes, and | kita sheep for aliving, It bas been known to kill | four sheep in a single day, and is so destructive | theta reward bas been offered for its ceviure its The neat point isto place the “re- maine" in the water at different places, being carcf@ to bave them as far apart as conveulenut, and yet so placing ther thas they will certainly be discovered. Each student takes one of the packayes, sllof whieh, to avoid sus- piwiop, are done up in common wrapping papety and they separ.te. One or two, to help along the decepiciy tale a carriage and proceed several miles away to deposit their portions of the ‘re. mains.’ Al! th's done, the fun follows, Of course, they have eo arranged the parcels with regard to tides, that they must necestanly all be found, and a bumbuggel preas, a deluded public, and a tickled batch of sindents is the result. And how the tricketers enjoy the flaming headings and the long winded articles in the pepers, which announce the finding of the “mut.lated How they chuckle over the ‘lark mysterg’ and ‘che ines curity of life’ To them it in the height of felicity allothar enjoyment ie cross. Of course, such ® be, never did happen ; but deviinent bave been perpetrated. by medical students and we merely sabow how they negld bunbag folka if they wanted to. Namonat BASg OFF iscovery, This ls easi y weccomplished, remains."* eircuroatanoe, tinny othera equal » Mrxring oF Tit A meetin: of Nations! Bank officers, com- p ived of delosate from one hundred and thirteen banks ia peor, oll pearta of the country, wee in popon at the Awtor Uoase, ters Bowe of these bap ha were represented oy oF vleate, ond thers wo delegates y and the ayzregute capital of tle tanks excecded ‘thirty aullious of Colle: The meeting was held for the purpose of generat onsultation and aucBa iiterooular, ay n ordor that the bank « Micers who were work ng un er the Lew syste walght beawne sequsuted with each other's views 1 to form an organiza- tion, with the oljcet of furthering the lutercate of the Natlonal Busks, Wes discountenanced, it held by the meeting Ghat the National curren would mieceed itvel!, wud needed no special A prope mith assistance, No business was dk further than to appoint a cormmittee te call another moctug, tok becomes necessary, IM Consequence Of WI VET» legistation, or other muetpected causes, su pr ‘ the rivbta and futereste of the banks, No acto against the State banks ia pr wod by the Na tional banks, nor anyother movement of publi concern Keaistky or Veorres. —Yesterday and the | previous day were the days app ntod for voters to recister their In consequence, however, of the failure of the Common Council to advertise the places of registry, ivr who had chan red their residences since the Istof May were ate loss to tind the same, and many were much dissppo'ntet Aa it was, however, a goodly number were registered, although vumercus spplicants went to the wrons district, but were set right by the inspectors and clerks, Those who failed to register will have another opportunity [ollered them on the Ist and 2nd of November, being the Tuesday and Wednen- day preceding the election, Those who wis! ‘4 register should enquire as the Station Hmisca ue where the registrars meet, (Cominued en leat page, - names