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THE rty-F’ourth Year. er aeNY has Just given UW Oh) We Sun Gabic Disvatches. THE TOUBLES LN ITALY, Reported Arrest of the Son of Garibaldi. THE FENIAN kEVIVAL. Uneasiness in England. ita and the confidence eof recent and fe | clarations, there were od fhath aud ite sinc to. that unjust taistrast ' Cabinet, reqardle rest wiigt bring apon it with a we thought it would do, it has prevented thas not flowed, has not been ins Poutifical State South and Central America, News to October The steamship Rising Star, from Aspinwall October Ist, arrived at this port yesterday, bringing *pecle and possengers, and later news from South and Central America, The Troubics in italy, nesce, October 9—A report Ie in clr+ culation that Menotti, the son of Garibaldi, Yias been arrested by the Italian Government (Woen last beard of, Menotth Garibaldi was Actively enguged in carrying out his father's | the invasion of the Roman terri- With these plans he was well ace confidence having been re« ‘poved in him by the General Will be a severe blow to his fallowers ritaldi it deprives them of | apable leader. ‘The Fenian The cholera had entirely dis towns near the fle coas', but was etili prevalent in some of the interior town ‘The Iateat dates from Buenc the 11th of August, The information with | ect to the war, though not without inter | ntradictory nature, y affirm that on Wy ainted, full eat, is neverthele The newspapers the Sd the Parg leaving the flel Janda large numbe not only tnukes no ed ty the ramors of the revival home valuation of ¢ tthe Feulans are il that amount t in relation to the declared that the of Bavaria was to Biites of Ger There has been September a revolu | ed in Arequipa Masts, Idoaa, Pach After a cointat re it was put down, titution, ws well hit bod ‘been pro humiber of dead amounted to fi on was attempt for the estab- game time to. take Lebment of atirm and endurin Empire of Aus be carried into effect, the wi pleted, the balance tria and Prasst Should thie poli bf power between A uns have been seized in Islay, supposed to derved, and the peace of Europe additional he for the use of the rebels. The Indians, Good Prospects of Peace. Dispatches re- ceived here from Fort Harker, say Superin- tendent Murphy und Creek, Oct. 5, writes that there are now as- sembled at that point four hundred and . one bundred ighty-fve Appa- hundred and @fty Kiowas, tweaty- three hundred News from China, Lateradviees from Ching Bave been received by telegraph. Ament of the new crop of tea continued with Up to the 11th of September shad been export. date of Medicine y seven millic 0 vorlous for reaction of property wt Hong Kong by the ‘phoon which visited that locality was very schooner Eagle was irge number of vee- longing to other countries, lodges of Iu and sixty-one Arrapaboes, The American five Cheyennes Cheyenne lodges now hundred lodg of Camanches are encamped thirty miles below; and Big Mouth’s band of Arrapahoes, numbering twenty will also be presented, making » total of eight hundred aud fifty-two lodges, averag tog six persons each, or about five thousand rome trouble in getting nes, and Colonel shot at and lost bis horse The mission 40 far ts co Cleyennes are now Garibaldl and ttaty. The London Times of 28th ult., thu ribaldi's character and prospects in jonneetion with Itatlan politics nnounces the ar- whence he was It ts not said whether he General embarked for his island home Bs aprisoneroras a free man, ver, extremely probable that he t. and that Royal cruises lirected to watenh the island, Jd} in that eit: onveved to Caprera, to the hostile Ch Butterfield wi ® great success, 7 said to be anxious for perc erninent was uot altogether same flustrious prisoner had ir hands on a former oceasion ; Aspromionte the captive was also nd the calamity, however deplor. nient decisive tied for the tm Rattazzl may have been worr athizers, but he could ve tre ) the immediate t of those sympathie ueral Schofield Washlogton, where be and nmanders, it is other Distriet C boon called by the President A telegram to the Dispatch terday the United States authorities (who are returning to owners (h which have been squatted up blacks during the war) furm, on Willow thie’ Varignano, sto fight thetr bate onveyed to the sick ward 9 nothing in the p Macy forins ta that dis Teer bands, he Lelleves, have hardly ty 4 similarly situated, n not to be driven off went War AW » which Garibaldl t balf 9 dozer Representatives in Congress, to fa as in retreat, he Ml Lawa disqualityin exemption or stay lowing remarks ‘The feeliug whi ompted Garibaldi, ill nd it will be pe 1 without au ptember Convention as will ob in for the Roman’ or remove their ow Bependent of | Government, ine pe ceneral ur it will be! Tux death Js anpounced, in the Parish of England, of Mrs. Ann a her 101th year, St. Martin, ¢ hall soon see whethe Bi is equal to the o d cireumnayigator ho was massacred by the South Bea le ie was burn only a few years sion of George LLL 2 thn \ # Lid office to phe Who Cou suilsly tue Just demands of the ta he cae THE ELECTIONS, Latest Returns. PENNSYLVAMA DEMOCRATIC. OHIO DOUBTFUL. Great Democratic Gains Everywhere. Peunsytvania, RRAULIS IN PHILADEEEHIA, meLriia, Oct. 9 — The corrected city returns give George Sharswood, Demo cratic candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court a majority of 2 as before reported, James K. Ludlow, Dem- erat, hag a majority over M, Russell Thayer, for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of 5488, General Peter Lyle, Democrat, bas ® majority for Sherit! of 4, The Demo ral leet all the her candidates on their city ticket, The Republicans have elected ten out of the eighteen members of the As sembly. The Select Com t of ten Republicans and eight Democrats; and the Comm nell of thirty-nine leans and fifteen Democrits Put avenenia, Get, & The foot of the reported majorities in forty-five ties of Penneylvanis, with the lat tions, show a Democratic majority as far | hoard from, of There are twen! r wu majorities last ¥ Hy M Phitadeiphia f yesterday that city } Wind * H junction of the two. at ely in frout of the build Intolerable, A constant Was poetic iy and ont of the bea which kept the throng in perpetual m ri and anon rent the air, Whenever any return from a ward or di Wha Den cratic gain was announced, canes, handker chiefs aud hate were waved on high, aud the thusinsm was tunbounded. A side entrance nth street, guarded by a keeper Kept open for ‘th a, thin way of 1 mbera of the all th borhood of them. 'The large ball in the futerior of the building was packed. As the retu: in they were announced from the platform. During the evening an address was made by G ral McCandless T the halls of the structure were a mor ing und cheering mass of people The tult of the clectlon was so unexpected that the Democrats were unusually Jubstant, A number of dlapatches trons Mr. Wallace, the Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, were read and received with cheers. A band of music was in attendance and after performing a number cf airs out: le the building, enlered the hal, Sev Jresses were made during the evening by pmainentdemocrats. Those who had made bets upon the election were especially Joyful At bil:-past ten o'clock the crowd bad reach- ed its height ‘The Philadelphia ess has the following t of the Republican party in Phil- is overwhelming. We have off in every ward; and, while we do conceal our profound ‘regret at the unex ted © nt, neither do we conceal our sate thai we have bad to aud an organization of bigot- an never again be so powerfully arrayed against the Kepublican party. on Chavetaxn, Onto, Oct. 9-5 o'dock P.M. The Lewler, of this elty, concedes the ele tion of Thurman, the Democratie candidat for Governor, by 5,000 majority ‘The Columbus Journal, on the other hand muiptoins that Hayes, the R date, is elected by «mall m: the Republicans have also @emull majority in the House of Assembly, but conce Senate to the Democrats, The uegro suf. frage amendment is dead. publican eand Cresco, Th The ele turns from Towa are meagre, aud not en to give an approximate extinate of the jority for the Rey ticket, The r tind from most of the co along the Dubuque and Sioux City, and Dubus ! South Western Railroads give Incrensed Nework New Jersey. Nuwann, Nod, October %—Peddie, R The ¢ a Coun ails asa res ported, The f ave ¢ 1 gut of thirteen aldermen REJOICING 3 Rome, NOY, Oct 0 The election now recel ved here, One hundred gnns a Ks | fired, music ts ¥ nid sy ‘ ing made by M HOO) South Hanrronn, ¢ The Don fired a national i r oft ' F « bb, NOL, Net, Oth. —The Dem einoeratic vietories in P: Iania band of musi HOW THE KLPCHION NEWS ts KeCKIV ED IW WASHINGTON Wasnixerox, Oct, 9.—The election ement haa not subsided here. ‘The returns Ived last night froin Pennsylvania, Oui, friends futher party, At an early hour this mort ing the correspondents Vana and Towa fatled to sathefy offices on * Newap ow,” where the returns were received st night, were again besciged by anxious volters, President Johnson ts in the best of spicits, He was called upon this morning y large numbers of his friends, who congras ted hive on the auspictous result in the states, The President regards yesterday's work naa clear endorsement of his policy, past, present and future, 60 far as indicated nd & consequent rebuke to Congress, Neither he uor hie frieuds atoy for a mnoment to con sider the effect of lucal issues upon the elec- mply take the general result, and claim @ signal Administration triumph, Numerous private disnatches have Lecw seat ce Two Oenis NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1867. asking for ta-! same news | clation ment to be built of white marbh ‘to Ohio and Pennsylvania er is 08 the ineronse ne hundved a | tocat t | for four daya withont i La Grange, wher created any thi siclaus nor nurses are to be crest excited bere over that ot | PESTILENCE. Yellow Fe Tn the Spring the | 2,960 men out n 8 feet high of Tallon mar ed for this purp ¢ entirely In Washington t will be placed in PRIN ALABAMA 19 heen colle ecaped easily + of 25th has the following 1 bas not been front of the City warket can ever marked by the f which can be the fact that the Buro opened to tts sale, aur now used for dyeing pu | thought that they can fii to ‘ce General | good price continually. targin for falling off ia price turns are yet secured. The interments m yellow fever to aix o'clock this morning wore sixty-four | state hit, ale ugh A certain humb GENERAL SHERIDAN, in New England, is Reception anit cenorally de Here is a wide and large re- The New Orleans Reputlicun of the rited (0 Lok iced Ta AGW Ep) HE been officially received by M | Sheridan made a # | response, and after be left for Alban; who assembled te e patient agalust any te in New Or ther danger from it, then or thereafter, art apeech in stop of twenty minutes The crowd of people eet the General was very The bulldings in the Jecorated with Mags party did not leave the dep collation wad acrved on the train Woncesren, Maat dan arrived In th leave during Saturday a bile there were nine sla writing a book, to be Five years in the White House.” jouncement haa yet been made of collections of w Dizzy Life, by Blondin.” oy In St. Joseph, Mo., killed thirty- (leanakes in one morning recently. Oude ts livin o be Inventlaat Up to Septeniber 20 there had heen four Wheaton who at one time w fs now out of all danger $e not well, but has had hia siege of fever an te at his post is better, and. wo are The disease first appeared | vicinity Of the whole ce, two hundeed and elgbty-six hundred and tweive Persons remaining General Hartautt | on the 25th of black vomit in 1s Tur ex-King and bis debts are Crrorens bas killed the editor of the offi- cial journal in Rome, A wrextr newspaper in Catto, Egypt, Tas & salutatory, e's life ts to furniah adrama nulvorous London public. is are dally run over or knocked down in the streets of Paris, <o, Loulstana, they have the peace, and a constable General Sherl- city at 9.15 A. M. to-day ern depot by the yor and members of the City Government t comprised. th Highland Cadets, No. 19, G. A. R. The ap. eral was the aignal | proved fatal, and one stone, in which spondent writ observed the nth Regiment erection of thongb twenty-th sick list for O¢t rials of the {th say the fever shows t districts of the town, opens with @ pray ye been here the whole a the dew of there vil eel appen | Of travelers ther wearly exhausted Hot #eason ridl any danger for Commerelal # Varkvand the display of flags and decorat At Baton Re ty'minutes past ten left (or Albany A srancu till at Andover, Oxford county, comm: 25,000 bushels of p all been driven General Sheridan ft Roston this morning Governor and staff met the party On reaching | Tie King of Duchess Charlotte, sister of the E 12th of the current month. Ox® of Maximitian’s soldiers was loc other day for a too free ecustomed stiinulan Maine will scarcely produce apple Bavaria will SPORTING MATTERS, nip ty Memphie th apes have proved a decided failure. n re-elected VI which ts probab- vexpressibly ratifying to his creditors. picking is now in full blast in the hours of the farmer thank you forthe have given ti some time past President of a Bit J veleome yo and thonght 1} vive of Robert He is 80 years of a returned from the the Holy Land. mmery, Ala, & toes called for after they had put the thing in alled for, when Cranies Fens, aon of Me. Henry of Stainford, was seriously Jured lately, by having anf row drawn over lim by a pair atityliye to. be if not fatally in? Iy Newark, No, the other day, a young child at play was ao frightened by thom! ot her associa Jowerfal Commoawe bedience to the usefully enployed Look out for the bull,” that she fell in running, with so ra for the Democratic candidstes ever | tor Quinsiga- enforces when stary the decrees of the other mies, inaintain Princess of Wales continues to im- ably remain at Wies- for two or tires weeks. more pecial treatment adopted with such good at that watering place, ‘Ti champion billiard player of America, ion hae issued a challenge to. pion of England, offeriny ames, the Roglish, Frenc! 40,000 in gold. A rooxo man was arrested by the New | Anchors for Sore work Haven, Conn., police, on Bunday, for being | Ancor (F intoxicated, buton tificate, which he wi From Brashea was between single seulls Mr, Colburn bas died of yel the execution of th follows as the tinavoidable consequence of | their erime and fol | rebel States In 186 vleft the Government onl either to abandon the foyal to their fato, or t in the rebel States ‘for ai the purpose of protect uutll the rebels chose voluntari . oF to pass an’ enabling civil governments | house of bi could be at once established upon the basis uiveraal sullrage. ved with In the rel »pulation are tuade self int bo remembered that the is dealing with conquered ene- HHected ‘and occupying cou- rik death from the «e« ruction Acts, two died on not to peak of a yeaterday Colburn, ‘This is really the fire death In and has created great alarin New York, entered th Frank Wright, of the Plo- Int of Albany, entered, but drew out, | and Shattuck also falled to pit in an appears ance with the Mattie Foland made making the Islan The race was won by the Jose, re Awerican for e open and brilliantly lighted, and many were they who songlt rn 'y indefinite pertod PESTILENCR LN TEX Tu Texas there is some inprovement, The ton Cretan of 50th ult, save: As Car as the city of Galveston is concern yy wafely suy the epide ally at an end came start, but drew out after ced to "make was released and directed to the waiting bride. Tr ts stated that the Chinese have recentl: plod the practice of adulterath “grown tea with the Justly with th Lird race between double « ithorlty | adoy The Mutuals of Albany ente Hughes ant HL. Snyder th, there were y ‘The | Ww: r roy the flavor of the tea. ‘The | Use trom Giriers vidently becoming civilized ac cording to the Furopea A waw by the one of Shelby County, helley, a widow Indy, * Newburg Club entered the Josh Ward, rowed by IE ‘Trusx and ©, J, Cook Moaquito Club f the Howard Astoclation every quiet, but few new cares being reported, and orders for interment 1 ‘Ths certainly Ie Will be hailed with delight by our al ‘Troy entered the Ned rt Willams, and W loiner was killed In t week, by Mrs, hefe Interrupted the speaker, in- were yonr politics Ave y piled, my polities were then as now, sir. | friends, you and I have met enemies before, and we are safe ered the Muttle, Graham and G. W. Davids. but two contentant The Wink took the 1 stand on her upward an waa struck ¥ five times on the head with an en, and causing loyalty to my count literally splittiny imunediate death. aud imprisoned. pvan the terrible distress whi the East of L ‘stentire cessation of en considerably dimin- think of returnin and when at the course was too le ning the stake boat, when ( wea the aap, LOOK yt it, coming home tn 28:24, The majority of cases now are among the sal those of our fugitive citizens who have tly returned too Galveston News}of 20th ult, anya Aare new eases reporte hiajority are from the shipping. Is maid we have not, we have yellow. fey clinisted incorner ie Just aa’ | nay, indispensable an a gi alty'of the rebel atates In the with any formidable power. control of those States be surre : ly to the authors of the rebellion, would Ko over to the enemy in a this country might may waive indent curity for the The speaker retired amid cheers, and the crowd gradunily dispersed. nent on the alt shipbuilding, bas inhed by the partl the exertions of benevolen © are still in the the Metropolis nearly 39, warehouse laborers out of explo Sexaron Sumner hai If the political bly have won the race If her erew lind lead, but in atte itis computed to increase the dis- ous war in’ whic 0 dock, whar ied themselves of and won the victory, en the stx-oared gig, Adam and every. nae: bie to take it, tarted on his West- turing tone, baving nearly thirty ea- MIL’ befure’ the assembling of | —— His lecture is entitied, Nation 2” and rights, and in favor of 1 will make five « terior ao heartren¢ fore han it epread so. widely, exempt, but now ie single acull race promises to be « good I-known notes are 4 for it: Hills, Piepenbrink, « ty; Smith, of the Atas land, and Moo: Now Jersey. Oring the beurts” fled before it, sp t farther and wider, until we hear of it in remote aud. parsely Juntas; Randall, of Po Mitirany wronautios de tiseful results in the war tn Para- mabloon having ta result whatever, — Ei Peonded Marshal Loy lem great fire, which cove with «cloud of i allies from seein) rity, and that ¢ gives an inter t appear to af- furu ing the coutract, ant what were then fale wecount of the cultur the ignorance regal tof the necessary A Chimney Sweep Burned to ‘ned his lyelihe Erie on Friday ts of injuries received the Tt will be borne in mind that the savanra is of New Jersey awe the following estiates y-awoep, died tn sand thud prevented What passed tu his «rumors from. Milliean res been hired by one Mr, Rozenzeng to clean out | @ bank building with | enol other thies Jed and had been working for J that those of De aties are the beat thone tu the southerly section me reason, not f and Burlington ¢ built a fire aruund @ cow that they rer te force her to get up One reportia that son von Deeame int Js Heed for ity culture ppropristed by | t ding where th Sivey Federal auld ter and hie wie ry one that took ie thirty death’ out of ight 68, persons ha ve en 1D vines tw 4 Miss Mary | Turkey mission: el Mather, on + occupied | ' Tuesday night. | hundred tons of bay, two | sere. horses, fifteen cows, #ix head of youny stuck, uur acres of tobacco, and four | } wagons and faring tools, which were all Low 912,000, Lo person well cuough to attend to th eter for the Contral ihe cost of py A writer from Harrisburg say the fever | Windsor avenue, Murtiord, Cc does not seem as if it would leave that vil- | by 8. D, Ferry attacked the entire unacell- ora Crug to guard the second year, will not a lage until it ba mated element, A report from Bi It contained o OF & not yield F were, at the lowe or an interest ham i to the effect that nearly everybody there Is elck, and that there 4a reat scarcity of purves, toe, aud such del- leacles as the sick require From Alrvion thaae it a ronort that the per cent, per | arm thr That was) kuowied fF Ou 4H estimated value of $1,000 per | in the m | But the average is above thi when the vines ure three years ld, lon sericea of serra pared only three a Nngton Lineotn Monument Assa- artaluty | igus tor buy Se od} Continued ox Pourca Pan S OF ADVERTISING PATANUE HeVARTARLY OF ADTANOR J Insertion of fone lines of Yam... $0 ira line or part of Tine End are bonnet aa foe Th for each line more than foar, aod mon the r donkey miaainy at of 40! ducted, NEW YORK GOLD MINES. The New Co inty ord Interesti ssocintion . Hew * Money Goce, and Whe Gets Wty es, & The Citizens’ Asoctation fas addressed @ letter to the P pervisors, Henry Smith, Eaq., on the New County Court House, with which New Yortte ers, and espectally tax-payers, are fanfMaty Its bistory is traced in thia letter from the first legisiation in 1857, appointing five Commissioners to superintend the erection of a new City Hall down to 1861, when wort was commenced on the new Court House. It then quotes an extract from Supervises ‘Stewart's address at the Inying of the cornet stated that the @150,008 authorized, was altogethor Inadequate Ar] fan edifice such as the wants the city demanded, and which had been be kun under supervision of «committee of the Board who were baving the day under the exew pled plans drawn, and the work given owt by contract, would delay for several monte and would thus be @ great loss to. the city. | The Association — regret that the Board have not manifested the ‘same cesire to complete as they did te ce the Court-House, Sinee ‘the 1A61 to the present 550,000 have authorized and @1,750,000 collected by taxed and stock issued for the balance to completa this work. This, with the Interest, the o nuary Lat, 1868 about 161 ory la not traced th the'marble arrangement by which a mem! of the Board was to at quired for Ita erection; 1 miniasioners; the controversy d by which the work was suspended year, and which resulted in favor of the Bae pervisors, The ¢ A for rough marble and received bids, two of them belng for €150,000 $125,000 respectively, Bit when the Supers Visora got hold of the job again they come chided thelr arrangement with the Berkablng (Masa,) quarryman (one of themselves), whe had seceived tip to December, 168, $130,008 for martle which was offered at 125,000 ale together. ‘The Supervisor who bad purchase ed the quarry invested only €4,50 {0 it, bag he sold ita the ath Instant for 8500, 40008 rather a snag profit it will be admitted Indes pendent of the income from the Court-Hoase Job The Association next take mp the contrast for the iron work of the building, and quote from Ex-Mayor Guuther'a notoble let Or em posing the swiadie in April, 1864, in while he stated that the contract was awarded te the Cornell's, of Centre street, without ede Yertising for bids, and at extravagant prices The Report of the Special Court House Come mitte says the report before us, made 28, 1863, stated that they had received the fron work “from the most req houses in that line of business tn the city.” And on November 17th, Ia accords ance with the report of the Committes.@ contract waa entered into with J. B. & W. W. Cornell & Co. for iron work, at pried mentioned in their bid hereinafter given. N@ bida were advertised for, as the linpor of the subject ai tice to the public wi seem to dem the followtng proposals were received e Committee Coiling Plater Muminating Tite, Windows and Door Lintels Area Grating of Wrought Iro Iron Dome, woof and Frame for #up- | nam porting cetling wader roof... (\2aa2 Bearers for fours with Knee. Pieces, Holts, Anchors, os wad | R# wera} Tron Doors, Folding Shutters, F j ‘Trimet fron Staire and Wainscoating......., Irou Window Frames and Trimmings, Soi uuther's attention being direc to tile autject, he addressed a letter to Mayor Bummer of iris engaged in the business asking whether they uad received any a tallow trots the Board ot Baperrinors es from the Special Cusst Monve Gonuinittee te present esthoates for furnishing the irom work, and at what prices they Would bave ed the ironwork at the Gime of awan@ same, Tho ame Mayor's letter showed and reasonable t received to 1 Ceiling Pinies ‘ Mluminating Tile Window and Door Lintels, Anchors for Sone Work. Ares Grating of Wrougtt| » © @ tou Ths! Piano | “iy “ g ° ¢ | Tearore tor Plo = | Knee f Hots,| # © 3 | —- git € ’ a EI at |e lb . Frames and! s &% ef - a a Bie :9 3 | laa \ Lou Wer ply dated cy W ted te cot ware 8 h >| frst in fany such it ant Fapocted | ti fu the elt » this w ely: Gow. Roda vines L. Jackson & Brow JB. © WW. Cornell wer, Kirkland & « Architece al Lou Woi rew were not invited to bid ou the Work, Hor had they aug tae Ht wasin the marke: Suck w Gur ease and the rest so Informs us. Two a those who Were aehol to hid, and whose bide wre quoted, have vo foundry wad nove