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ee eee THE NEW YORK SUN. MPULLISHED DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Cf cccorner of Nanenn and Falton streets, Sing te Copies TWO CENTS. Cesie per Week Six Doliars pet year, WEEKLY SUN, yotesch week Soar single cayptes three 8. BEACH, Propetetor of ‘The Sun Kat “THE OLD WORLD. | Bun Cable Dispatches. THE STRUGGLE FOR ROME, Another Wight. | Reported Defeat of the Invaders THE NEW FENIAN PANIC. | Johnny Continues His ‘Precautions. &e., « a&e. tome Another Bight. Fro Oct. 10, A. M. sther battle yester “er There was an- y between the Garibal- Bons the Papal forces. It took p gear Montalibieta, Ib ts reported that the | re were defented ; but no reliable fount of the result has been received. ‘The men of the Party of Action here as Vert that an insurrection will soon break out the City of Rome itelf. They say the | Preparations for this purpose are complete, And the loaders of the movement in Rome Are acting im concert with the invaders in Viterbo and elsewhere, Sreat Britain Th Loxnos, Oct. 9th Eve ament about the Fentans Bogiaud dure wot abate. tontinue preoantions break other detach Jroops are wader orders to for Cuinbortynd to. gurris We. Low Oct, 1A. M.—Orders have deen issucd from tho Home O.tice that all srmories belonging to the volunteer forces be guarded and placed ina condition of de- wre * Loxvow deved ths pent qvnd ‘enian Pant ng The excit in the North of ‘The government | against any ont- {of regular ave by railway | m Carlisle Ca Oo Oct he 10th, It is ge government will eal! Parlia m the Lith of Ne ericom Bishopy. The degree of Doct 8 conferredlay the C all the Ame ¢ Pan Anglican Sy cow Second ra Evening. ngether be Ahe Aw of Laws lis Woiversity ow ntte Pown widge 1 Bishops a. eto bs on nt Newatanas eecond day of the he run fo: By Vietrix Drakes \ Park 4 The ing commenced w which was + for the Oatland’s | Midile hie: owe His was th t taken by Green: The Concord: The Mun ve pre Auetyia Vines, Oot Went ww Concortyt Pemian sympn 1 » wl Govern: | nted a petition | 1% for a revision of the a Em, or | v1 ondon Tratms ve and Denay might ven= sopol f the Railw ination shat the Fentine Kell fers fo autor them th Western square terrains, w body of fr Plumberlag as many as 300 on Sanday Jat, ord shont half that nuimbcr on Monds Were seen loitering about the neigh! orhe pf the Eastern terminus, acting uneer Bicction of a respect ase nian, pp he Mire: mand i Miese men’ are sald to have beon actually eon with frearms in their It fs wup) pled pure and Denay, If an at- tare them On their ar- police rities at headquarters fr, received information that ner deseri siepe py stuart shit arise. body of the 8 division of police, maud of some of the most experi: | rv of the force, were immediately by Sir Richand Mayne to romain with- | losure belonging to the railway the who ty. | The Pall Mall @ 1 deal of nee of a wi rette says Iai 1 pr t Dover in yiciom that the Fenians “ont the crtle, A of strangers have auddenly appeared | n, and it has been noticed that the American acecat is very marked | till. ‘The probable explanation ts that 'y are Fenians they have arrived with @ | t Kelly aint Doaay in encaping to should they get as far as Dow By way of being prepared against any | the Mayor of Dover has ap tment for arti and in ace | With instinetions received at Chatham War Dopartinent. © supply of re- forwarded from the by the prlice and od fiv wat eearching ying for the coutinent h Oxper 1 animals for a Je cruelty has been the object of some t experiments made in Frouch slau houses at Vincennes. At presont oxen are Blaughtered by blows from heavy hammers bu the licad, Which inflict torture ‘ow the un- fortunate victims. ‘The idea ocourred to an ‘emfnent French physiologist that the seetton of the spine would préuce more Instant Heath, ‘This, however, bas not been demon- Pirated. An'ox thus killed lived for twelve minutes, and cndured during that tine the | mort horrible anterings. 1 then trie, with 4 col wea dec ror of a mir Jon a table, In six minutes anid w half of blood were lost first minute the face waa tr the mouth was then two | Dur- | bufully | «ued and ehut as | winal were eating; and, strange putting the band against the ils, Ib was easy to feel the ae continuing” ‘Tidity snirals | Mere thus killed, and the result of the ote | Vationa taken Was that the committee de- | practice of killing by | s from a bauimer suould ve | # of blo sontinucd. Paris of the London HL wares at the | “Articles ‘The Paris correspondent Tines ALocourses of the Exhibition as follows ; ‘ne of the chief cbaracteriation of the article de Paris ts that, whether it be neces Bary or unnecessary, It plays upon the fancy and comes to us in dicguises, Tt la not ough (bat you should have an ink-bottle your table; it te above all things that this nk:boitle ahould appear to be womethi elise, It is @ cannon ball it tsa poun Wwoight itis @ negro’s head—ft ts a rath spgine. You take the negro by his black, woolly hair; you fiud that his skull opens on hinge; and “there 18 x pot of Ink where hi bin ld be, So there is @ store of ink Bu the boart of the cannon ball, ud weight, and in the boiler of the engine, ‘The ey ‘of tancy whieh is allowed iu this way is ouudiess. “Mr. Harry Emanuc! has in silver a railway locomotive, with tender attached, The lovemotive contains whiskey, the tender Bot waior; augar takes the plico of coals B} 00 the onder, aid the stoker is converted Auto waiver eugartougs. If you sce a silver dri upon a iriend’s tabl Vat giles what may be A mnustard-pot, model of an umbrella nbrlla, a walking stick and | sixty " Phirty-Fo irth | the walking atick ts a pencil, the ie penholder scuitle with a coal ecoop in it; pected to ns Ine. lite hat fi Here is Backs y th a silver ¢ seize the fly, and fit Dardie of a small Hd upon th The animal ie hollow tended for a cream it tt outot her mouth. Here ts a lar fea nutinew groter, Here is 0 cotfee inti: Atle a vard measure, fiddle: It fen toothpick. Here & Hi isa bor of bonbons, Here is ie the pauneh of a jolly fern these fanciful desig prolific, and, on the Enclish i fad blunders they't ow for ti mbrella ny but this horn fachain: ton Witch denies ite own. tal quite stif, the Hinks not t vect an timbrella handle to iF grap; the handle of thin rs itself to you as chain, and in reality it bas noth f the nature of a chain, exces t ance. “The chief articles de Bor What they make’ best in | bronzes and little boxes of these the r ne whe t bat they Thu mak just the a) pearance ange ng loose. urth Year. riding whip Hore ts a’ rilver gilt coal oll are eX 7 'ihere te or matches yon her pd that ft be the back of erramn pot ee acorn ; it sual fvory Tiere is a a beehive: @ clock ; it French are Ie, bappier sometlines have a fancy handles of ie cnt into, chain, how- re, for it is You be solid in oceros horn the appear- entres for the manufacture of care Paris, Vienna and 1 Paria are enamel, of aid woods ve not that is either very new or part Kuown for years past, of bores ks Nous, rabbits, tata, di service in connectly clocks, mate 4, and other accessories 0 chimney-piece. In th boxes the French are still unequal have ® wonderful sympathy w travagant passion of the amail boxes and receptach +s tor everything for gloves, hing for handkerchiefs, for stampa, £0 for pens, for wate As money for its own sake, and apa te turned, t ° world wh peel Hi pat it on thelr tables te look at | rrvrgine Weutilized. “The F Ly play upon this Weakuoss ein W a great rival ve suilered mot a little of Inte i tom, Horr Auguste Klelu, tinker of this elise of goods deed, in the world Ine just Bi ard des Fovtiens te tn hop ot ite kind in Paris, Hoe bey About EWenlyele Years ago, Ww valeut te forty shillings: by en xlvin, ond h t £ nearly ne he Hie st ending ines thy ider “Hank 1 A ah t from Homburs we milli bank at Baden has r this yeu A tew day Unat town three times Fp Prince of Wales happened to be t Cine, amusing himself with play Napoleons frou thine to dime; iwilton and Mu among the visitors Berlln, tak’ this latter pla k the bank, Mal juste the sam! ese re Ww br ne with, 4 th | You sce the same okt Agures that you have | doze, deer, licks, KeoKe, paper of» writy making led. Vi ith that aan soul for They have for Jewels, bt bonbow ers wecin to love rt from the re are ho like tittle ally if they 1 wubdlvion pigeon x hen French of the bu artis de wi at ‘i . Vientia—ane edt on the tnawnaficent an business nas now mployinea ith London Be rwe have tearm that > in 1N6) ‘wed his ex he did the paing. The here at the ying a few Hotes as long aa t oss with which matador played struck every one Ishinent, so much # that the direct Touts and play itsclt. But what Is tal Jar ts the elreumstanc the money be wins, nnd docs not, all ollicra, win one day to lose Hert. It ulso appears that he Winnings mast frecly, gAvin charity nad presents, and Chat b heconte well kuown among the whi frequent these bathing’ plac Tt appeats, be did got pay’ any v many g bank called upou bins tl sive lan the with wsto rot the he day a s demeanor, Uk de spends his suns ite has thus per 8 Magh lait to G The Remnant of Maximilian amy. La Ginoxnr, & Frenctt jour the arrival at Bordoaux, from of an unhappy remnant w Orlean of Maximilian's consisting of 4 men, of whom 20 were men, 1 Arabs, 2 Belgian. ‘The meu are titute of money and be able. T the authorities and thelr imue¢ supplied. 1 it they had been French soldiers. ennotneed that 262 Au id to hi rian soldiers, gyptiang, and La ve been de age, and utterly were taken ‘charge of by Niate rs were to treat th It is alo the furmer guard of honor of Maxttatlian, had dat Pauillac, and would were to Jat the expense proceed. to o be taken f the city, and pro- by the tnilitary authorities, Sandwich Honclulu Advertiser bus () nent about cotton ralsing im that coun: | Niihau, a few days ogo, and the steamer and Kona Pack ‘ounds from Hawail, of the very Tslard cotton, ‘That from Hay by a pativ brought down this week, inel mium of @100, whieh be had ear Lins been ered by hil ‘This would indleate that the art grown here in certain loenlith the isinod of Oabit the enltivat nearly ar atior low in im during the past twel iu 1866, There ist land near the ne thing else, and these are the should be’ selected —the nearer better ; and of nay rol Any land, , » Cotton growin, an fine itlay for capital. ‘The re labor, on fivorable soil, wil jollara an acre, though jo ment may, perhaps, luc & hund avernge this return to cultivators, thing of having to watt three tha for the pay 1 routo, » Moxex and family arr anada, on Wednesday. Islands. ne following Dold nearly $1,000 for cotton deliv Ive montba, cle ean be although on n of it hae ‘aed, owlng to the caterpillars and ht, whieh entirely destroyed the plaut- certain tracts of on each of the * | islands, both on the weather and tc | where this plant will thrive better then any=! fom whom they. p Hities which the sea the is et ean en) I with very ward for bis od manage lightly or «4 not to way noe nes as long wed at To- Tux fret meeting of the Government of Ontaria, Cavada, was beid in Ros: needuy. Tun proposed se at Washington, ba | poned. | Joux BR | Oct. Sth, 1 | poet and Journalist, 9 | of the Cherokee Nath | Tue Navy Dopartinent is ofc: ed of the arrival of the United 8t | Aroostook at Singapore on ihe guet on the way to Hong Kong, Tux postal treaty between States and Belgium bas Gaally t and hereafter moils for the lat will be transmitted every steamer, Danin | Springfield, Ohio, was 1 morning by burglars, wh for the purpose of robbery. | escaped, taking off Mr. Hertale usw ade to th been indeft # died at G: was a ( arate pou sin on Wed ¢ President, nitely poste ally inform ates steamer 18, of Au tho United heen ratified, ter country "y Hewrzien, @ wealthy citizen of urdered yesterday cutered the house ‘The murderers 's horve aud 4 him he had never seen a gentleman. the prinetpal | lness to the extent of | | | nee | 3 Valley, Cal., | A his father was Chief | | den | torfett was in circulation. Extensive Counterfeiters, Seven-Thirty Bonds the Most Perfect Amounts Already Di The astonndine intelligence was rece In this elty from Washington yesterday that the June fesne of Beven-thirty Bom's, of the mination of @1,000, had been counters felted, and teen pat in cirentation ty a con: siderable extent. Assistant ‘Treasurer Van Dyke immediately imparted the Information he had received to the hanks and principal | dealors in United States tonds in this etty, and Fteps were at once taken to trace the forged paper, The Government detectives At this point, aided by a detective from Wash- ton, were set at work, and are now bust ly engaged In “working wp the ease,” but they have very slender material to guide them, The counterfeits discovered at Warh- logton were received from the Wert, but vw long they have been in circulation it ts esible to estimate, ag the counterfeits cha perfect facesimile niirely disarm suspicion, The di are in the size of the te, the apt ‘one being i to I Inch Jonger than genuine, and in the teal, which rather larger than in the” origin the “Jathe work” sure rounding’ the edge is more coarsely executed. Some of the dealers In this city have already discovered that they have I nts of this ing been thoroughly had no suspicion t ateuch a dangerous coun- The utmoat ex- Citement prevails in the “street,” and all who have bonds of the June issue, and of this denomination, are carefully examining them to necertain if they are genuine, There is no ineana of estimating how much of this is put in clrculation, As the Jealcr# in this city have been deceived able that dealers in other y this paper el and thet 4 unt mity reach millions of doll This danero have been prepared at conaideraMie expense of time and tabor, and from the well-knowa caution exercised by counterfeiters, It le aaf to promine that the plans for ite circulation carefully matured. art of the country of the dune. b ine them by | Hions given above, and promptly notify the | Government inorder that thelr origin way be traced. Bevensthirtion fell gn the an | nouncement of these forgeries, to. 105,a | and transactions tn the large not will > allylit that no privat fife untill he hoa assured hi utiny of an expert, thit bis bond Phis will rerve two ra the by the are sen= ‘object# e extent of tin sation, hoped that argery A thee theo p teetive With the tufo private hold counterfeit be That their course Will be to present the bi 0 to the parties of whom they 1 them. ‘These parttos will, in turn, endeavor (0 (nce the bonds to the personn whom they purchased, and #0 on, till is reached. Commercial, BY TELEGRAPII, A Siatoment from Washington He= 4 the Spi Wasittxoton, Oct. 10,Considerable ex- citement bas prevailed in the Treasury Department for several days past, on account of the discovery of the counterfeiting United States bonds, Seventy thousand de lare In well executed counterfeited Seven- thirty bon due June, 1866, of the thousand dollar denominatioa, ‘n presented at the ‘Treasury Depart- for redemption, All of them were either of the A or B series, ranging withia following named thousands, vir. : 68,000; 200; 160,000, and 180,000. je Feault of the exami of the recond series, 110, Th ation, as ordered | by the Solicitor of the Treasury First—The seal is slightly larger than the genuine; the red ink’ with whieh it in stauiped is ashade lighter, and the points from the seal are blurred, and a than the genu The imprint at bond inset diiferent in the im xin, there being more space given it than in the genuine, ‘Third‘The borders of the coupons, whic are attached to the connterfelt. bonds, are larger, while the red figures are finer than in the genuine, FourthThe borders of the ornamental Inthe work are Liurred and somewhat indif- ferently executed. Fifth The figures 4 slightly uneve ink in wh are printed is a duller blue, the mictallic, glossy appearauce Of the ine. Fealxth There ts, to the experts, n difterence in the vignette—the female on the face of the bond —the Hues a well ded, nor is the Diack ink #0 well distrib- tuted the bond ‘The counterfeit is regarded ax one of the most dangerous that has yet been executed It Is declared to be superior to the e felt five hundred dollar greenbacks whieh were engraved by Unlrie, the plates of which Col. Wood bas now in the Detective Dopart- ment at the Treasury, while Ublric is in | prlson. It is aid that over sixty thousand dollars worth of these bonds have been sent ‘Treasury Department for redemption by a banking houses in New York as Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co., Vermilye & Co., Fisk & Hateh and others. Vermilye & Co. are the heaviest losers ne far as reported. All these bonds are destroy> senting them in are not jovernment he bankers and brokers co buck on the partes | Hoaed the counterfeit Loses nothin, This morning Hon. F. PB. Spinner, Trea fa thorongh inspection A the ed them mtertoit. | Hes ar | Ofty-six | solved, That wl ~ NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, the Republicans 7, 6,20 The Aye, on the contrar forty-one counties, giving 1 majoritye The Letger pr Afty-nine majority hear from, wh tmuajority. 678, and the Democrate has returns from 948 Democratic Vishea a table which inc! ‘es, showing & Democrat with seven counties t gave last year 548 Republi jn ome, ©., Det, 10 election retums ahow that Hayes, can, is, without doubt, elected # majority of from one to two thousand, and that the Logislature f¢ Democratic by a small majority. Carroll, Hocking and Noble coun- yet to hear from, [The above ts evidently a Republican re- rt, The following seems to come from « different rouree) + Cisersart, Oct. 10, This mornin, Commercial says of the elecion in Obio : “Something over fifty connties in Ohio hare been heard from, and they leave Thurman, Democrat, with’ a majority of about alx thousend.’ ‘The remaining twenty-five or thirty counties, embracing several fn t! glon of the Reserve, will certalnly reduce these figures, Whether they will overbalance them and plice the majority on the other aide is. question which seems likely to be decided only by the official returns. The Demoerat Senators in the Second, Third, Be ih, Twelfth Sixteenth and Twentieth Districts, and’ probably In the Thicteenth, giving them a clear majority in the Senate of one or two, and in the House they have secured a gain ‘of eighteen mem- bers, making ® majority, with a prospect of some others yet in doubt, which will give them « working balance of from five to ten on Joint ballot.” The Fnguirer enya: “We Conwan 16 P.M. The Ropubli- wernor by majorlty 1 a the eon Deu . fifty Radiows to is giving aT n Joint ballot, crate, Democrate, cratic majority of rao, Towa, Oct. 10, Towa election roturne from Clayton county give 1,200 Re. jority ; from Winneehick eoun epublican ; Fayette county, 740 Re- TENNESSEE, Gov, Browntow's Ini Oct. 10. Governor Browr- low was inangurnted this morning. He ap: peared inthe House of Representetives and took the oath of office, The inaugural ad Ares# was read by his private secretary, In tthe « 4 gratitude for the honos of a second election by a larger vote than eer was civen any Governor; but regards It as 6 triumph of the principles repr wination, He pal ab Republican party, the y men Nanny rier ee epok dispensation In regard to Northern men settling in the State he eait: 1 have witnessed with rege ferent locations of the State & disposition to proseribe Northe rm meo, drive then from the country, Ido not or wi of the State Government If men are good ome to Tennessee and encounter vd heat, in mud aod ral climate, aad faon rebel buflete in down the rebellion, they are good @ when qualified, to AIL offices Of bo trust. We want Northern capital and Ni ern enterprise. I, for one, am willin take a fair proportion of Northern politics, 1d try, ku Ten- anew ervation of th oF as the harbing lon. gural concluded ap follows: “Linploring for fF guidance the favor of Almighty 1, which is never withbeld from law- whose canse in shaped Kolely bj tion He gives them, of right and . Feonciude with a sentiment which I ay inspire all our actions: The the Republican party, fur the eak of the Union.” Maryland, jominnated for Pre ate Barrimonr, Oct, 10.The following reso- lution was offered in the Republican State Convention to-day: That the Republieans of Mary- land, in Convention assembled, recommend to the Republican party of the Union Gen. Ulysses 8. Grant, as thelr candidate for Pre- sident of the United States, ‘The resolution was oppo being taken by countics, wai 64 and nays 17, R Batrimou Vet State Convention in this elty to-day. and made the following nominations For Governor Judge Hngh 1. Bond ; for Attorney-Geueral HEH. Goldsborough, of at ¢ for Controller -P. Sehly, of Freder- lek ; for Clerk of the Conrt of Appeala W. W. Seabrook, of Anne Arundel rf Super Lab Akane d, and a vote adopted. yeas 10, Kesolutlon followa: Re jenn Party of Mary- land, io Convention assembled, adhere frm ly to the principles of manhood suttra versal and unitorm education, and the pay ment of the National debt, pledge them- selves “to fight It out om that line.” Th second resoliition advocates public education for all tho children of the State, and the maintenance of the present school aystem of the State, with to increase its usefulness aud pror ny. Th thind re-olution favors a repeal of the present mullitia law ‘The Domocrate are now firing one hun. dred gun, on Kederal Hill, in honor of the result of the late elections in Pennsylvania and Ohio, Massachusetts, nde, end pronou ‘The letter F of ( is very insperfect, him in hie inspection of the bonds. D. Cooke, Esq. the resident 1 in this clty of the firm of Jay Cook & Co,, | wt the Philadelphia and Wa he not received I by | Inte | para: | ral Spinne and was 600 fe signature | detected by | Henry | announe ington houses of their fru ha of he bonds, while ir New York house ties, aud that their Lie: are from ret iM be ce Information received th! clals ia the Treasury Departmen that the counterfelt bonds by freely through the Bankers and Bb: offices of New York, while it is also the that the counterfeits have found their wey to nor MNNBYLVANIA, ta, Octover 10, ~The tral Cominittee have and with a liberal allows Pritave licia Stato Ce tivual return a coun‘ies to be heard from, figure up a Repub- lican majority of (wo th LAUE! October 19, publishes a table of the giving reported maojorines In Hty-a counttes, by which Bharowood has oaly uhx HA majority, The « 8 to bear fem vaye meee in thelr estimates for the remaining | i cope 10 rate rusett Juhin Quiney Ada ation f fr wiiteb ts pub- in Full tu the doctrine * promulgiied by. the fou rs of ponwealth and the f 1 Unton.’ tions of funnee aud twxui th nor of M lished, 1H of State righ "i nomi Gover: Ina lett ubsertbe +08 by thers of our natior Upon 4 a Mr, Ad is iit which 5 He to reconcth no hone:t int framed I he incomp ton of Imports tin the yan who ne we at thin day of bly bland- Jel ha tot lead, in Bit the intoleratie burden of an ex dl uuecientiie plan of toternal tax onnbi tha tart which isp ¢ but legilized robbery, anust have been he by groos Ignorance Temoved, It will vayer Wilt a Ket i Llwuce of doaron for re Wasiiscros, D.C, Oct. 10.- The quor- terly reports of the Natlonal Bauks arc received promptly at the office of the Co er of the Curreney, About one half of reports—clgbt hundred —show Ing the 1 of the Banks on the morning of the tinetan cady been received. The vecully fully uy shave political affairs in the Bouth. | I adrainister the ex- | OCTOBER 11, 1867. _ to the requirements of the law, and their statements now are being printed In fill, to mpany the annual report of the Control ef to Congress in November. A State Privo Robbed by Burgiars. Hanrronn, Conn, Oct, 10, The State Prison at Wetherfield was entered by bung: | lars Inat night, and two hundred dollars | worth of ellverwar in the bnrnis ed for # to the prise | stolen from a showense vg ahop, where the articles isltors. ‘The re yard by breaking through a small gate in the Taking 9 wheelbarrow from one of the shops, they rolled off the booty and then returned th wheelbarrow, ‘The stolen articles belonged to Hall, Elton & Co., contractors for the labor of the convicts In the burnishing shop. ud ace « rear. Generals Sheridan Aunanr, N.¥., October 10.—The public reception of Generals Sheridan and Sickles took place to-day, The 10th and 25th Regi- {ments and the Burgess corps turned out with full ranks, and a parnde was made through rome of the principal atreets. Gen- eral Sheridan rode ina carriage with Gover= nor Fenton, and General Sickles with ex- Senator Harris. Along the ronte, many dwellings, stores and offices were decorate: with flags, bann toes of “Wel come to. the "Laat night General Sheridan was the quest of the Van Rensselaer Manor House, and General Stck- Jes was the guest of the Gubernatorial tan. sion, ‘To-day both recetve calls at tho Capl- tol, after which they will dine with the Goy- ernor and accompany him to the theatre in the evoniny Krom mi Ricumoxn, Oct. 10th put lican party, t Outside of the Re- election nows has been ved here with general pleasure, and the etin boards bave been crowded all day. The colored people seem to be particularly dismayed at the fate of the amoudment tn Ohio. ‘The government is making arrangements to have the Davis trial evidence, and argue ts, reported by stenographers for pree- ervation In book, Veliow Fever, New Oninana, Oct, 60d. The yellow fever interments for the twenty-four hours, ending at 6 o'clock this morning were 66. ~ ORIME. Double Murder by Chioroform, The St Paul /'reas of the th Inst., con- taina the following: A horrible murder waa committed at tho Central City, Colorado, on the night of Toth inet, A man named Hrvan Rosbrook induced his wife to go to charch, he staying e to care for the children. While she gave two children chloroform to death. After hls wife ne home, he and she retired. He gave hloroform and then took it himself. She ke during the night, got up and went to Aghbor's house, but was not able to tell what was the matter until morning. — Tho children are both dead. ‘The father an@ mo. ther will recover. Sanguinary Row in Nebraska. The Omaha Herald of Sth, gives the fol- lowing account of a fatal row in Cheyenne : As axpecimen of the promising times of the new and magle city of Cheyenne, on Tuesday night, at about 10 o'clock, a’ dis &-nceful ferious row occurred in n dis- Teymtable house in C —Ahe house of New Vat Mullally went into the bouse to whip one of the female inmates, encountered J nian aed woo richest man on the protect the woman, and shot Muilally when Jnck Hnyes a comrade of Mullally’s shot Jim Moore dead. A general row én- sued, and two men, strangers, and a female the place got badly. wi ied. The beae Hontes then got hold of Hayes, and had him under constd Unt- raat satisfaciion pervad community of these men, who bore a reputationof belng chat acters of the roughest kind. Inhuman Outrage. ‘The Dubuque Times of the 6th says :— Cue Kaward C. Hammerstey, In company | with a comrade, reached this city on Thurs day afternoon ‘from Madison, Wisconsin ‘These two young men had » covered wagon, and were on their way to Nebraska, While naalig through West Dubuque, and keeplo fhe middie of the road, a huge dog was eet upon Hamersiey by P, McAvoy. No sooner the aavage brute inld hold of the unfor- tunate man than the latter wax collared by McAvoy and thrown down, McAvoy callin buna dn horse thief Hammersley cried for belp, ‘The barking of the dog, and the shrieks of the unfortunate man brought » couple of men (to the spot. In the meantime Hammersley succeeded in aklog off the enraged dog, and resent himself from the grasp of McAvoy, m tits eneay jo the garden of Mra, Rwes The lntter, not knowing the nature of the case, or the character of the man, refused to give bin admitta Hammersly then | betook himself to the privy und shut the door. McAvoy all the tle followed | him up and continied to hisa the dog upon | him, calling bln a horee thief, Mr. Thomas | Sanders then took a club, beat away | the dog, 4 told Hammersty to eo { that would and lacerated Hammersly taken to the shop of Mr. Sanders for. lis pantaluons were torn t The lege aud thighs of the injur sented a horrible apectacte, Sey wounds Inflicted by the curaged Least cover Hammuoraly's body. Mtenting with the Tongue. The Paris papers reveal a new style of theft by whieh Jewelers aro victlinized. The professor of the ingenious device presents himself in the shop of ® dealer tn dismonds | and pearls, and asks to see some small unset | stones. Ho 1s well dressed, and wears color ed spectacles. The stoncs are laid before hw, spread on paper, Being very near~ lghted, 1s his glasses prove, he Is obliged \ 4 ne thieves wi rin that big money pic, the Lord bond robbery, THe waa agal caught and taken to Boston to answer for his crime In this city. At thia time he ot» tained 64,000 bonds to releaae iin before hi nd. then. akedaddled again, when his to be worthless. fle has vow for the third thie for the aa Seal 1 the officers think that If be will bave to be @ great siuarter than they are. "DISASTERS, Four Pervo Hurned to Deal In the Winona Repubiieun, of the 4th inat., we find the following shocking details of ® calamity that occurred wear Lewiston on the 26th alte Ata short distance from Lewiston station resides a farmer named Peter Fisher a Ger- man. He and his men had been engaged during the day in threahing wheat, and aa they were facigued with thetr bard day's Inbor, they retired at an early hour, together with the other members of the family —nurn- bering some eight of ten persons. Soon afer 9 o'clock one of the hired men, who was asleep in one of tho upper rooms, waa aroused by & pecular sense of suffocation, which he at once discovered arore from the room being filled with amoke. Ho immedi- ately gave the alarm of fire, but the Inmates were all slumbering soundly and were not eanily aroused. Mr. Fisher, when he realized the condition of things, sprang for bis wife, who was in ded with ‘an infant only three days old. Getting her and Infant into « place of safety, he next got out those of his children who were still asleep In the house. some five or six In number. | Then he ran up Aairs to save the other members of his faint- ly--but too late. By the time he got to the head of the stairs, the upper roome were not only full of smoke and flame, but a great portion of the floor had given away, and all pasibility of rescue was cut off, Thus four human beings were hurried into eternity in the most awful rianner that the mind can concelve. Pe Adventure, The Milwaukeo Wisconsin of the 8d relates the following adventure : Last evening, while two boys were driving a number of cattle to the pound, on 3d atreet, inthe Fourth Ward, ono of the animals be came frightened and endeavored to escape RATES OF ADVERTISING. Tor every insertion of four lines or less... .00eta, For every extra line of part of line.. orm On FF Advertisements will be inserted in open Gieplared sty, or in leaded type, Alen 0 Advertisements oF ieee’ at prc tates, to be ascertained on application at the offen. ‘Twenty sia words are counted aa four iinea, jords for each line more than four. ee gress of prison discipline, extension sus frage, temperance, the poor laws, and man} other kindred topics, Mr. Sanborn ata that rocial sclenee had never made more re pid and satisfactory progress than during tht wt year, The receipte of the aasucintion for the past year were 319, the expenses #143, and of the balance of $105, only @25 w available, the rest being perinanently Invested. It was decided to hold the next mecting In New York City. excoas of the receipts. This is owing to the opening of @ iarge number of routes In Southern States which are not self-sustain- ting. Wirie rumors are afloat concerning an entire change in the Cabinet, yet nothing te Known beyond the fact that the President, during the excess of bia Joy yesterday over the elections, spoke freely to those about | Lim of the probability of « speedy change in the constitution of the Cabinet. Tue Toronto (Canada) Globe's Ottawa cor respondent aays It Is reported that several car loads of arms have been discharged at Podsdam or Malone, for the use of the Fontana, and conveyed Into the country bor- doring on tho 8t. Lawrence river and secret- Re foleneage Athy soli Say gat ed, to be ready when required by the brother- | will «. ver Ave sears, will open in Ocwber. hood. Pontisxp, Mr, bas shipped 1,000,008 Yrerennay wasn gale day of the week at bn WS recently, Price, 98 At the Bt. Lonts, Mo., Fair. Outalde of the Ghee ton ie Tur Cor 1 oMfiged to travel ds banared lan retail trade business has been very genorally | yovin, suspended, The Merchanta’ Exchange waa | by stage. salaries in Denver, Colo reacher recently invited closed, and nearly all the citizens gave them-| Tarr alo Ae fino 000 a year in gold. selves up to enjoyment, Not less than 60,- there is to recetve now in Louisville, Ky., has forbidden ‘wicked Black | Tunne are 00 students in Gon, Lee s Cob lege, against 400 lat year. Huaxtos Braco is one of the Howard Assiclation in New Orleana. A pierexortanne Ungulat, De, Ki been appointed to accompany the expedition to Abyssinia aa Interpreter, of Phil hae nigliab 000 people visited the Fair grounds during | the day, and thore wae no time during the exhibitions tn the ring when there were less | {ir,inembere 00 sttend the than 10,000 people in the amphitheatre. A LAnGR case of first class firearms hae SPORTING MATTERS. been seized In Limerick, Ireland, on susp? clon of being » Fenian import. ‘Trotting om the Fashion Course, | 78s Bits Mennice Thomas, wife of Jam Long Istana. Thomas, of Amberst, Mass. gave birth to @ daughter on the tin of September, Mre- Thomas ls only thirtoen years of age. Tux “‘Ameriean Tudustrial League” Jesued the first number of a monthly to the principle of Protection, ational A. is ‘Tx Baltimore eonnetis have voted to pave the city with the Nicholson pavement where ever the majority of 'y owners desire that pavement in preference to others. Turne la a gentleman tn Troy, N.Y. ¢ well-toalo merehant, aged 65 years, who bee of life insurance. fle has thas fag red policies ow his life to the amount of @25 000. Tum oblest inhabitant in Alleghany county, Maryland, was married the other day, at ripe ae_of one hundred and two, toa New Youn, Oct. 10.The great trotting cont for the Long Island Colt Stake, for three year olde, came off to-day on the Fash- fon Course, It was @ sweepstakes of five hundred dollars ench, half forfeit. There were sixteen entries, and six started. The race was mile beats and repeat, im harness, seconds horse saving hie stake; value of stake, $4,600. Ik was wom In two heats by Mr. J, 8. Watson's br. ¢. brother to Bruno, beating Captain Ryndera’ b. ¢. Cartier (noe ond in both heats), Mr. Smith's ar, ¢. Granite State (third), and Mr. Goldsmith's b. f. Ris- torl, J, F. Wodine's b. ¢ Pencemaker, and Finding it could not, it attacked one of the boys, who got out of the way. Just at this time, Mra. Ginxoe, with her little daughter, six years of were walking along the walk. The animal, attracted by «red scarf about the neck of the child, made a desperate linge at it, ovtching the little one on ite horns, and toesing tt into the alr, Lb then nileavored to trample on the child, Mra Ma fn aprang to save ber child, whe: the animal now became | attocked her, ite horns ini wound in the Indy’s elde. Police at the pound, hearing the cries hurried to the spot Just. in time from being gored to death. The animal now ed Mr, Dodge, who with bis club struck it a heavy blow npon the head and He then took the lady heir hom mit half a 1 thelr Injuri ttended seriously, although not dai away, Both’ we ously, A Widow Roroft of Three ©! inan Hour, The following melancholy story of be- roavement ta from the Bowling Green (Ky.) Democrat, of the Sth inat. Some two months since Mra, Blankenship, Indy of respectability, lost her busband from disease, and was left with three obil- dren, two Interesting boys and a little infaat girl, Just large enough to walk alone and be- file the lonely hours of the mother with ite nocent pratile, On the 10th ult., the mo- ther, ‘Mre. Blankenship, for the purpose of washing clotl Topali e iy Dranch esr the Rouse ta the lovality referred to, taking her three children with her, the house di owing behind, She had heen engaged In washing but ast the dog was heard barking hice» bill near by, Thinking that the dog bad Possibly treed n raccoon or had « rabbit at bay, the two little boys proposed going at to secure the game. With the mo- ynsent the tile fellows started high gle better they ver been 4 ot where the dog wa short distance from the dog a coiled at the foot of the stu attitude, keeping the dog at They look- ed but a moment. — E: only to éapture the supposed game, and not thinking of dan- ger, nor knowing the nature of the prey, they approached the bideous monster, that in fatality of attack “outvenoms all the worms of Nile.” The oldest of the two boys approached frst, with bis little ouiatretched, and hls face aglow with prospect of his prize, he said, “I'll get him, Drother.”” Oue step ‘more, and he rushed to adeath more terrible and speedy than were the tortures of fabled Laacoon, With one dart of his forked. tone, with one death-rat- tle of his tail the hue rattlesnake——for lt was nothing less—drew back his scaly folds and with one dart forward planted bis envenomed fanga in the flesh of the boy, and left deadly poison coursing hot) through b velu Again an ain was the bo bitten by the fatal reptile, tif he fell exhaust- ed in the colle of the monet ‘The other little fellow rushed forward to the relief of hia Liltle brother, and he also ri celved the deadly tangs of the serpent in se eral places. The sereams of the boys alarm ther, who was still warning, at the aving her baby girl, she ran What © sight there awollen places, one of her boys wes ulready dead, and the other 4 ing from the same cause, The anake had away, and the living boy Hved just} Jong enough’ lo tell the cireuinstunces of their death. Overwhelmed with an intensity of agony whet ra alone can feel, she remained at the al spot a short time, when Tittle girl at the branch ina hostile and bi aching the spot, hornble as Tt may scorn, she found that her little gil bad walk ed tothe wash tub, into whieh ahe had fallen head foremost and'was drowned * and it too was gone.” ‘The mother’s cup of misery was full; hot another drop could be added. Bereft of children, and almost of reason, she sank under the mulated horrors of the hour, Killed by a Mul The Son Francisco Bulletin, of the 1th Mr. Littell's b, c. Paritand, all distanced tn the firet heat, Time, 2624; 26254 A match for two thousand dollars, mile heats, in harness, waa won by J. Lovett’s bik: g. General Butler, beating D. Mace's b. m. Mountain Maid im three straight beats Time, 2:28; 227g; 2.208% During the above races, Commodore Van- derbilt’s b. g. Mountain Boy was driven half & mile In 1.0714, by Sam, Mel.angblin ‘The jeorSiato Regatta, Aunayy, Oct. 10,—The third and last day of the regatta on the river between Troy and Lansinburg, was attended by « large crowd to-day, who lined the East bank ot the river along the course, very few, bowever, avail- ing thetnselves of tho advantages of a view furnished by the grand stand upon the island ‘The facilities of a view from the river Me though contributing to the convenience of the multitude, operated disastrously to the the financial success of the Association, The woather continued pleasant throughout the day, though at the commencement of the races the south wind ruffled the water some. what. The first race was between four-oared shells, third degree, being pulled by men who never rowed a race before. T pats con- tested —the J. R. Lindsley, entered by the Mutuals of Aibany, and pulied by H. Wigant, Atroke, James Buckbee, C. Armitage, D. H Walker, coxawainy and the Smith Ring, entered by the Murzled Club of Newburg, and pulled by D. MeMullen, atroker, dt Stanton, D. PB. Liste, and Thomas Shaw, jr., bow. Tho Ring took the lead, passing the Grand Stand al math and te ing the distance to the ae, when lie In -nearly half atile ahead in 22 ml Sacconds, ‘Tine of the Lindsley, 2 and Yeeconds, It te but fair to Mutuals provided a boat for the Newburg | Club and a crew to row against the Lindsley, | ™ In order to give them un opportunity to | ring wh uns been entirely win, ful Tn the merciful olject of bis Journe Tivo second race wan betweon alngle sculls | mitigation of the persccusdon of the Jews tm wife. The happy couple are now on Uhela F northward. Committee for obtaining $50,000 ase mint to Willlam Lioyd Garrison, re int they atill need @20,000 to complete ount, and call for further subserip tions A verirton has been addressed to the Em, peror Napoleon praying that the eeason ¢ Paris Exposition be prolonged. It w! be remembered it i dapposed to close om tha Mat of October. Tum expansion of the fron rails on 9 road say 500 alles In length, ina good hot Bum mor's day, will amount to nearly «quarter ef ile beyond the extent to whieh the seme rails will contract on a snapping cold day Wiuter Tu Cathotic priests of New Orleans hay many of them, died of the epidemic. TI Tames of that ‘city speak enthusinstionlly of real they show in foltilling the paintal rt tsteri ability ae adelineator of city character will, doubtless, enable lim (o present a work cre ditable to his reputation, Tux Pope has conferred the dignity a tant to the Pontitleal Throne on every who has come to the Centeniry fetes and not yet been accorded with that title, He also accord to all members of the eples «7 the privilege of wearing the violet Avaceta Bata Rankruptey, His dette amount te ‘ he replied to the otal questions | tat he had no property of any description, His largest debts are toa Life insu comme pany ond to two. newap: to which he te ntributor in the Londo, Sin Mostra Moxrnvions has returned te hilanthrople tour to Row ence of eight weeks, da Gy I behind. within After the iniahap to. Plepent Randall passed him quickly, an other, pith being about one le lhe tw vate maintained this position until the upper end of the tsland was reached; | but about three hundred feet fr Randall closed np the eap an pass, Ashe did so, the boata fouled dall’s boat running ber bow into whieh put an end lo the re boats, 26 ininutes and 5 brink’ came in several lengths bebind and | Taylor fourth. Upon reaching the atukes boat both Randall and Siith pat in claims of the thne of the coilis ndail | areat to the Island, and about) at from If he had attempted f than the Tvland, it is probae Md have grounded before } e's stand. He claimed that ith had attempter to foul him three times ‘on the homeward stretch by crossing his bow, and at the close ho ‘had purposely crowded bim #0 closely aa elther to force him ashore or make a foul inevitable. The Judges cons prently rendered their deckion in fivor of al. arden of the firwt di “4 Tho Mutuals entered the | Roumanta. 6 Portland Club entered | silver wateh 16 sinaller tered the Union, rowod by J. Tyler, Jr. ‘This | have been buried when Sherman Was ape Grand Stand on the upward course nearly | p05 for a worated nd keeping the | (irace Darling, who bas aaved more thas, All the boats p seg iy ah mith 6nd | cecten Inland for every Sanday ald Fs Me F ability who heli to the doctrine of the As adventuronia Lor ratist, who ty tincture of iodine,” Chus Canstormed, he to find himeelt photoeraphicwty tattooed ‘Tw Knowl On | visit to Wosbington, Where, in thrve welts, ©. G. Cook, rowed by Chas. Plepenbrink ; | Reerxtiy in a citlzem, the Atalantas entered the Atalint, rowed by | while dhrging a ick @ heavy by W. Randall, of | articles of set was alee Portland ; the Union Club, of Boston, en: | unearthed, The treysire was sippposed. te was the best contested and most exciting | proaching the city race of theday. The four boate passed the | Ay Pittan, in Prosia, lives a woman whe together; but the Viepenbrink — grd-| dangers . halt mile oo the! three hundred persons, in twld in the bis at - re hundred persons, is held ia the highest me wrlat qA $ | ve ation by all ela ofthe peopl: among nits, a distance nude, 9 diane? | tun Fplscopallans have established Babe bath excrehses iners' Harbor, | Recently thors was a slorp debate betwee of thety uimber and an itinerant proaches ilstion of sinuces ead the resurrection Of the saints only sing to Abyastila fi advesiee of the expedie on, tried to nigeliy himself recently with a wilted wis rather aupriaed han exact reflex of the trees and flowers around hin, William ¢ sins, late of the ‘Third Teme neaace (Union) caveiry, line returned from @ swenred f twenty-five dol ance of te against the hfe son as c appointinent as Ministor to C Ow Tuesday Inat, William 20, while feeding the 1 and his owe ‘stantinople, ery i alt miil in Mr. Arid browery, at Clifton, staton Taland, gutoat Sinitii's friends | tn the fly wheel, ot jrmmed deny that be purposely crossed Randal’s bow, | 884 the pressure on the wheel, which wae vo been curred in by the spectators ult, sayy; | to bring his ey ear tot! s that he ea them np with the tip of bis tong nil he keeps them in bis month watil out of the rbop, If be te which wel- | dom he sWal tronsme— | when nian Haine of *awallow-it- | raw thls class of artists by the this ry, One of theta was caught recently diamond merehant, put upon his gird by a vietim, anid he had no siuall stones, but) would supply the next di diatnonids we ouely hinpreg fa detection the iven to © fratern Jad out upon. paper previe ated with an extremely bitter drug, which, when the thief gave his lick noted ao violeutly on hia conse of taste, that he was thin to reject what he had just ciken The policeman spveared, and the *Swal weil-raw” was uaken in the act. An Oid Hogue on An Interesting counterfeiting trial is in proffes in Boston, An attempt to pass | eighteen very #killfully executed counterfeit | #0 greenbacka waa made at the First Na- Uional Bank, Springfield, Maa | at rogiie tale yeara ago, by (r Winselt J Gr bul whose real name is eitingiil. JH. Appleton, who was | © Dank wt that tine, uspected cht, and as sv01 saw that was the ‘ease, he sid: | pedout, taking the bile with bin 2 was followed by a-clieuitous ronte to | pit House, where he was Officer Smart, the bills being | found ja the ecourk ab ¢ he threw them just betore bis incident made the evidence against him tacontestable, a3 a corner of tho bills which waa lefin. Mr. Applet | fingers at the time of his hasty departure, previously supplied @ corner missing on one pits, After being taken to Jail nt Bos Ati gill was smart enoush to slip n open door, aa his measurement waa about being taken, and thus escaped. He H afterward tinned uo tn soige store Uurmlarics wh arrest. This A nian who goes by the name of ‘Jehu ii who las worked for Mr, Kulght, at the Hresidio, for the past four yeair, was engaged herding’ cattle, At night, wile puttlr them fn the stable, Jehu stuck @ pitchtork | th jean bull which Lelonged the walmal to bellow fu iterward by the | tered the nished at thongh th pinned | Jehu went into th atall obeuph 1, to te th vimal up, and as he enclosure the maddened. brute m with terrible fury, and al Ups of his horna were sawed otf, | wavainst the side of the stall and | forced them lute his body and nearly Uhrough it, just below the pit of the stomach, Me fore he could be got away the unfortunate man was still further gored in two oF three places. Ie was taken to # house near ti ud he died at 1A, M, to-day. Democuatio victories over the reaults of the elections are reported by telegraph all | over the country, Lockport, N. ¥., was il luminated last night. Boufires were burning, and one bundred guus were fired. Cant. Rive, a young man, and formerly Adjutant of the 45th Wisconsin regitaont, | was killed by © eharp fence picket piercing his throat while jumping over a fence play- Jug base ball at Milwaukee yesterday, ‘Tiw appolntivent of @ successor to Mr, Callicott, in the Third Brooklyn District, is sulll held in abeyance, The President Japors aud recom carefully vert ns of numerous applicants Lowen Warnni Mittan, Mo P, of Bog Jnnd, Is im Canada, exainining the working of Canadian institutions, He will make « tour of the United States before returning to Eug- lund, Tue expenditures of the Host Oflice De | he | tunity \p that be crowded the Intter to. the | Metal, was so great that it flew in pieces, e, and nasert that as he had the lead | Parte of Ke belog dacbed through the walla Tad the right of way, and it was | and roof of the building, Tho bead of the Randall's business to have avoided the foul | Wafertunate mon was crusted to a jelly, amd They complin, abso, that the dudes made | Ue wally and dag dod oy ithe tale their decision without giving bin brain and bloo »be heard. A cons! Tur Cineinuatt of money changed hands on th with Mrs. Lincoln's 1 all waa the favorite against elf," calls her anh The third was between double aculla, the | and then, further, saya th madaet Wink, rowed by Emery aad Cook, ani the | thronghott th sirotion of her hie Josh Ward, rowed by Story and Kidd. Both | band was 1g to all who respected boats were entered by the Mutunls, of Al- | him, and a source of’ eatisiaction to (he ene Dany The Wink drew off betore the race | miei of the country, ‘The goudy bad taste was en 4 it was won by (he Jost Ward | with which she dressed, aud the constant imutes and 4 second | effort to make a show of borselt discusted last race of the day was between the | all observers. She waa 8 \rying ats, ie Wiuk being rowed by Eng. | meddle in public alfalos, and wow ‘she w der and Max, and the Josh Ward by Co x | have it known to the whote work! that she and Foland. ‘The Wink wou im about six | accepted costly presents trom corrupt con lengths. ‘Time not given the i} tractors, Mit Of Jor Lushan bet ¢ Association medals ond badg conduct was disgraceful. Ste lingered Ie The Hse SHE NOES WOTP | ioe Winks House, when whe ud to leave distributed to the successful competitors at) jt! sought to appropriate as her personal he Troy House, this evening, t erty articles that belonged to the —— house.” Tur Clactn ferring to the + dhiguste, a oF hen nan, Amoricnm Social Science Mecting. According to the Springtteld (Mass) & Mican, not more thau 50 oF 60 persous mse sembled at the third anuual n Atucrican Social Nelence Association of Bos- ton, Wednesday last, but among them were ‘ i B of 9th, re The scenes @ of those o hid ame regular ae sta’ when. ‘national mu the land, Those Our ofties wag tree front of crow avons and em +. jubilaatever the prome To all our expos ww crowd on any Ney finaly took soagud ever oat inposel ath, 0! tr Lectic y reminded avery 0° days, when 2 victory aa i | | of lust night good old Democr ting of the | Guully a Deuoora the Fecurri prosperity me of the must carneat and practical | {youyed Inet iia hUsnthrophiste of the country, Dr, Samuel | it with an oe ¢ 1, Of Boston, presented the introductory | thuslastic Democr ft on tho’ ceneral subject of social | ising aspect of the election. ¢, whieh showed what bas been done | rience we never saw se lie ie paat year to advance the general | previous electiaa nlabt, of the race, d closed with a tribute | our ollice ty etorm. “They ot and hovor to the late Charies G, | part of if, und writiig wes fon, man who was deeply tus! ble. As ring, OF Due. of the associate ented iu the Ghiece , Frank KH, Sanborn, of Concord, tne ~ Secretary, road a ‘report on the progresd OF | su. social scivnice tu America during the past | dor, and a your, speaking particularly of the word sf soRHOR, led 0 ng back and ( avon eres Oats tow * of muse speedily lont iis wo partment forthe Good vac wall bg lacaccly ba Freodn tireau, George mI auiyo liceuce Wy dhe