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eV_—_—_— THE NEW YORK SUN. Y@UBLISHRD DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ‘(Cfiice corner of Nassan and Fulton street On Single Copies TWO CENTS, ‘Tweive Conia pee week Aix Dollars per year. WEEKLY SUN, Ready on Thursday of each week; te sent by mail Jie Dovlar per year aingle coy les three cenua, ‘MUSES 'B, BEACIL, Proprictor of THE Thirty-Fourth Year. SUN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1867. Price Two Oor te rrr nen RATES OF ADVERTISING. ABLE UFVARTARLE tm ADYANOR —o— Tor every insertion of four lines or less... 0ata For every exten line of part of line..........20¢tm 0 9 Advortisamenta will be inserted in open om displayed style, or in leaded type, lao aa ettivementa or apecial notl siireoertmate "tea, to be ascertained om application atthe o Twenty-six words nee, 0d seven won for ear e more than four, eats Sun Ratablish ment, THE Sun Cable: Dispatches. ROWS AND GARIBALDI, FEARS "OF THE 2OPE. THE FIGHT FOR ROME, Movements of the Incurgents. FRANCE AND — PRUSSIA. & SIGNIFIOANT MEETING, FRANCE AND AUSTRIA. a&e., ae. a&e. Reme aad Gartbaldl. Pants, Oct. 11. Tho Preae says that the Pope, while confident of the ability of his | Worces to succsasfully roalst the straggling Parties of invaders, greatly fears that the Atalian Government will yield to the popular ‘outcry, amd order its troops, now concen- trated upon the Papal frootinrs, to marcl ‘apon Rome and oceupy the city. 2 Fionexox, Oct, 11.—The insurgent and Vins wading parties in the Province of Viterbo: have concentrated at Fornese, where they have thrown up entrenchments, Many other Places in the Roman territory have also been ‘ccupied by the Garibaldians, Several de- tachinents of Pontifical troops have been pent ont to dislodge them, and the garrison ‘within the walls of Rome is at present very mmnall. A strong papal force has left Rome Yo prevent the junction of Menotti Garibaldi nd the men under his command with the Insurgents at Fornese. The plan of the Garitaldian leaders ecoma to be to draw the Boliiers of the Pope away from Kome, and then give thelr friends in that elty an oppor tunity to rise. G fwell-informed Journal of this city, nays Car- European Powers, tn which he charges the Ttalian Government with actual connivance Jn the revolutionary movewents aguinst | Bome. France and Prussin. Pants, Oct, 1.—Arrangeinents have at | Rength boon completed for a meeting between | ‘the Emperor Napoleon and the King of Prus ‘ein at an carly day, and the city of Baden lias Deen fixed upon as she place where the iuter- view is to take piace france and Austria, Loxnon, Oct, 1. Reports from Paris say that Napoleon complains of the delay of | the Anatrian Government in completing bbe ti llitary reorganization of the ire, France and Germany, Pants, Oct, 11. The Axtenderd, in ite Basue of to-day, publishes a letter, which it Weclares to be genutne, addressed by the Em- ‘peror to the Marquis de la Vailette, his Min- Jeter of the Interior, end weitton in August, 1866, In this letter the Emperor explicitly Menies that he bas any desire to interfere | oral ruction of Ger- with or profit by the rece wwany. china, Loxpos, Oct. 11.-Intetligence has been received from China that the rebels are meet= Jog with euccess, and oriously threaten the city of Pekin. Irctand. Loxnox, Oot. 1. Three trov-clade have been diapatched from Woolwich lo the Irish eoast, Aa sTonpon, Oct 1. —Admiral Farngut was guest of tho Prince de J ont yesterday. Tho United States aquad- Fon with Admiral Farragut on board, will | it Portsmouth this week, after which the hole fect will proceed to cea. Commercial Faiture. Livenroot, Oct, 11 Kvening.—The firm pf Campbell Sona, brokers, of (his elty, has buspended payment. MAKINE DIAASTRR, Livenroot, Oct. 10--Bvening.A vessel | fas arrived bere which reporis having spoken | the bark Oriental, which recently sailed from Queb« Experienced heavy weatber, but was not Rnnianageable, Farmocr, Oct, 11—Evening —The brig Bhickls, Captain Newall, which eniled from New York on the 10th of last month, bound to Amsterdam, put into this harbor to-day Jeaking, having sutfored damage in a recent | Yorm. MEXICO. + Views Cxve, Sept. 12,—A highly important letter from one of the principal Imperial ached Is. Suppressing | Jending facts cou- Prisoners captured at Queretaro has us by underground chant only the mame, we give t tained in this singular com punication, J} Fow prisoneracacept the officers highest in Penk, remain in Queretaro, ‘The rest have been removed and lost eight of Gene, C Yillo, Valdes, Balm-Solu, pthers, with forty officers of lower rank tained on epectal chargcs, are in the Cony. af Terisitas, & masalyo’ gloomy bull Where fora day or two atter the es Maximilian himself was co Balm, nnd Cols. Diag and Red fried’ Ly court-martial ia the ex! ind even the ofiicers are not above bes from the 1 eagre stores two or three tne nim Queretaro, us else: dom paid, and are 1n' consequ ralized ‘and untrustworthy, juvest the country round in euch nur ve once or twice penetrated as far as th meds, and the garrison have been kep' he nder aris for nights together. Amon Terositas Vrisou are sever ard of ear who formerly belouged to the cor aucls of the olllcers they now hold prisoi Respecting the last boure of Maximal (uerto unpublished, The iat informant gives eomo Interesting facts t Bews very quietly ri mt 0 o'vlock at ul wramvtel by some fe w whioh itiedt CRIME. | Tho Counterfeit Bonds, jonal Facts and Rumors. The excitement relative to the counterfeit Seven-hirty bonds reached a high piteh in Persone with anxicty in thoir countenances and bonds In their poek- besieging the bankers | and brokers, with the object of finding o whether they were victima of the counte felters, The bankers, however, were in no humor to bear the boring patiently. Many found that they were themselves vic agly spent Iu a careful | of their finda, and comparing States of | doubtful bors with those that were known to Ye genuine. Inthe early part of the day, the impression prevatied among the experts that the spur i- Hous bonds had beon printed from genuine Plates; and that the latter had been myste- rloualy abstracted front the Treasury Depart ment in Washington. mainly from the edmirable manner fn which the work of the counterfetters had been It was dectared by many bankers that the plates could not have been made by terfelters, and that it was Impomible for the frand to tave been perpetrated otherwise than by securing the original plates, This m was afterwards abandoned. Die crepancies between the genuine and frandu- lent bonda were gradually discovered, Inat It became evident that the work was simply an oxcelient— perhaps unprecedented | —job of counterfeiting. The genuine bonds, it seems, are printed in shoots of four, from throe of four sete of plates, These sete aro designated by email letters, For example, a bond bears near the upper right-hand corner the letter A, and immediately under that letter will be» amall | lottor—-a, or cto designate the eet to which the bond belongs. The counterfeits #0 fr discovered aro all of the 4 and » sets — rfelters must therefore have work whose magnitude Not be appreciated by persona who are not fainiliar with bank-note engraving. Upto yesterday afternoon the aggregate nount of spurious bouds discovered in the | Y was about @125,000, and It la thought by | bankers that the fraudulent lasne has nearly all come to light. Vermilye d Co. ceived the heaviest Installments of the coun- terfelts-94,000. Jay Cooke & Co. have received about $25,000—nearly half of which came from the West yesterday morning. | Among the othor holders of the sald bonds 011,000; Brewster, Bouth- wick & Ca., @11,000; Mechanics’ 6,000, The partion who hold these bonds, however, will send them back #0 far aa possible to the Western banks from which they: hi ‘The presumption is that a large quantity of the spurious securities are in circulation inthe Weat, Nearly all of {t that has becu roceived In New York came from that quar- It ts feared, too, that the counterfelters upon farmers aud others © Mr. Scott and hia wife Mr, Scott and wounding Mra. Scott, Though worded the lattor seized the reine and gh the ranks of (he savages and, after @ Might of three miles, reached her he, cailed to have @ look at t! ere riding, killing ‘ent first to Maximilian's cell. plished the greatost of victories, the muppres- able and eMctont lawyer, was ehot In Living. rl day Inst week, by one Dr, Bol per ofthat place, Jeek have been at the bot Murray had gone aratory to chai house aud aid bir in defending the natios ing, received him with | flag from outrage. The Confederstes railicd ndled courteny, and acknowledged the few nplace expressions of regret whic! P'From Maxtmniltan's cbam- | ber the Liberal Commander-in- r occupied by Miramon and of whom indulged in no reproactes, | though to both of them @ recollection of & lar scene with persons reversed mnet ver presented iteelf, ht woe Baron Magnus, thy Minisier, who remained el Archduke Ul after midot OLD WORLD. | to bim to a man. Mr | getic and useful, not ). had been very ener= ly tn aasisting and is own countrymen, but also the Are not recognized wud their fellow-citir Jo the Brownevill Ult, we find the following ac dence, the moat noble that buiman nature can Election Views Presidenvs fon, be was shot with | time, Bete were made freely Ranchero of the 24th The Washington /ateWivencer, Oct unt of Mextean Virginia, Serious State of AfMmirs. Rienwonn, V den, Inte of the Confederate army, applred to-day to reqiater under the Pri Proclamation, and only taking the | He was not allow- | thia city yesterday report of the f re law deen significance tn the rosnit of | eta, wore conatantl, tenth fs, Juarez Ie about the moat onn- and complete tyrant that Métco ever makes decrees as thongh he hen the eur ear ths Apes, wher When, in the elec Inat your, under the whijy and. spur lean yirty leader “Prevent the revels f He, however, a # thought,” will recover, luis ah | aut having been Injured, Reid enlled on the Sherk! to arrest hin and biafwite, « Cel, Murray had insulted her, a Tt was general | ever, that he did the shooting: He tn thought, will be the proof, wo Piet of @ Novel Im @ Pottce It le mot often, says the London Review, that the records of the Police Court offer subjects forsensation novels, The fact with pendence | MAY Nave senators who caste over with Pilgrim , He eed | be somewhat if the dark epeion seh oo , and loaded down with checks the vootferous te bis toflet by th in prescribed. in wauit of plat t two hours be quietly up and down hie cell, talking with Nis confessor, and arranging little matters which had been overlooked eer arrived to take him to the place « under a decree of Juares, of the Mexican ¢ monarch and will be wotil overthrown, Which will soom oecur: may be said of the Mexican people, it cannot Particulars from Norfolk County show a! 4 etate of affairs Ip the poor ner | Geir ime w ey to an wlarus tor whatever else ere achieved in orth and West, thy by the Radical ieaders as on endorvement « ro sullyge propositions brow forward fn Congress, but never formally pre Upon the reaswenibling was the chief ai States officers, they have held meetings, which they stended armed, and at one o the moeting» the chief apeaker urged the idea that the megroes were more po in the South than the whites, and would 1d the lands they were on at all bazards. Colorado, Survey Report. Commminstoner | of the General Land Office, has just received from tho Surveyor General at Den. | ver, Colorndo, very interesting returns of the | p three, aouth range seven- ty-one, woat, In that territory, embrncing an aren of over twenty thousand reres. lands are situated in Jette: of Golden City any mM Denver, and embraces almost every ‘The township lies entl it was clalme oapects and treatment of foreign- ers in Mexico the same journal speaks as fol- | without waiting for ready to follow york rider where Miramon and Mejia were, am ready; are y ving that they were chapel, and after re- their places In three ir confessors, and sented to the pe: of Congress th Tho etatns of foreigners in Mexico before the Inte shocking, mur war, was bad enon ied to enforce obedience to the dictates of the Radical chieftains on the part of all ‘They were told only lolerable celving absolutior * weak-kneed” Republicans. Thie belief reanited thorough, radical ved & atipulated i from services of rote what peouliar atruett sot with hanp! was enacted at lar sympathy Hed, and more, vur of execution bad J any popular demons! one and blade of grass wv place of death, ond the d kisced the fillen Emperor's hat tn the Three crosses have 4 where the bode: 1 they must obey the will of the p ; Bince then the reconstru Congroas, the queation ¢ extension of negro suffrage to all ater have been presented in a practical ‘There were tho living issues in the Upon these the Mgbt was made in all the States in which election Upon these lemucs, t resented for an ihe people have afield, England, in whieh the detective officer played 4 part, and the features of whish we recommen omr ured from Derby to Mans of ber lover, and havin, proceeded to spend her money purchasing « wedding drees to get married. tme, » detective, armed with @ warrant and , pliraued the couple, and suo them—Romeo, on « charge which speaks ill for bis affection for Juliet, though too well for bis affection for the Julict “for havi ‘ed from her father's house with in gold besides « quanti unpoetical all this sou! Met to learn that the tnterestin, “united at the police station ‘bracelets’ and conveyed to Derby.” the handcuffs at the dameel remarked, “Never mind, Jack, I hope we shall be fas- tened together before long.” Buch affection deserves a better pit » Anearceration in dun Political offences, This mn measires of | mpeachments a ‘ons and death only respected by the bloodthiraty, thley officials when there was inti: | nent danger from a violation of those treat peat, the cond erin Mexico before ihe French inv was barely tolerable. Jeo ls one of unbounded free- He Is free to be robbed, Imprisoned, je a soldier, and be shot. He is» citizen, whether he will or not; be is ® revolutionist, whether he will or mot; he ts a traitor, whether be will or not; he isa highway rob ber and murderer, whether he will of not; he Is one of the Liberals of Mexico ed, callous, treach ‘That id @ glimpse at the status of rected on the # have been held Hy and tangibly opular opinion, under tones In Connect Callfornia, in’ Maine and New Jérve: Pennaylvania and Ohio, in Wherever elections have been held been a popular condemnation of all the measures of the Radical lenders, In ce of an army of ofico-holders and an oney-ehest, with which It ted to fntinudate or bribe the people to austain the Radical programine, New York and the other States yet to bold elections this year will undoubtedly follow ir illustrious predece- his revolution has been one of the It te ono of the of the American theo 1b fresh flowers,and candl Photographa of the u taken in great numbers, and roulated all over the country, Many arrests, pecially of ladies, have. been mi dng sympathy with the dead. vires that the respite from the of dime, was not songht by | Maximillan, tut by bis lawyers, with a view vantage of an old Mi whieh sets forth that a reprieve, in a ense ol pital punishment, ts eytivalent tea com- mutation of sentence. The quibble proved variety of surface, ly in the mount generally very the walls of wh! through ebas How | it tea re-. couple were y. Viilat | A tare quantity ndoo the bills in the morthe: apruce wnd pine A letter from Monterey to the Runchero, the officer was vat Important point In the letter a which (hens facts are derived ia Ma ‘sown explanation of t ally quoted ngainst hin. Afte vilian, Mejia and Mirame am to whom the is_nddressd, and i in the footsteps of U Outalde of official circles there ix deep and Ditter feeling against Juarer receeds from nt of ol! be his conteny trick to make himself President universally regarded as an usurper, and % only tolerated through the Inte «triiggle ws a Of the occassion. im te fully up to t One of the Inflam ad of October the trial of Max had commenced, the present communicat who was then in San Luis Potost, contrived to have conveyed into the conve question ‘ Whint are the ex- nected with the cl of je answer, a dictated by provably lighte: made two plates— Ferocious Negresses. The Mobile Times of 6th thus describes x case that baftied the police: wotnen, locked w tives may fail to do their duty ; Congresses and attempt to and erect ollwarebicn! wrongs of society and it will thomselves | Capuetinas tt | net clreuinatances | October decree.” Xt, Oct. 11.—The Hien Publique, @| Savimitian binaelf, wilt able to quiet them, took them out of pose of putting them in lice was gotting tho | A call for the the power that a corrupt was attemptiny y have risen in their might to arrest and rebuke thelr r Tho tye, by ite | miuskes Ue tas 1 Antonelli fas addreascd @ note to the | riving home to Marsh: | no one consele tly taken very ill, and ere made to Ket per b to Ureak loove, and retreat ‘bricks In the yard, and commenced s furl police, causing the bricks to fly that the polloe were obi tronnous exertior jorliy for Shorawood, Tho /'reae caleulates that W A imajority of #0. be made to-day, and the 1 lous onstaught liliama will have | id decreed the ame law called the law ¢ ister of Juarez). at every one ter will avon be | reckless bullies £4 Heded revoluth & revolution witl yee of Ortega, the re the same, providing are Holser & Co ments were brought up, aud the Amazons cured, and after great dificulty veka, Where they remained unit OMicial returna at all haxarda, ve In THOB won to | the ‘Intinence ‘of the neh; and Bazaine d by the pre tion of the Mexic sitions to hitn. the vote for hin be lary ple are going to p noon me Tt ie kn eon doteated. that we are ge sweeping revolution. Admiral Fi Splendid Reception in 1 of ninition to be , Clarion, Clean | A Past Clty. A letter to tho St. Joseph U “Omaha ‘s the most complete embodi- me of bluff iv existence, tho Omabns are, In my entitled to the credit ‘of vated that pursuit to the Nine-tenths of all the no abroad comes from the large extremity of the Omaha horn, Denver and Virginia Citkes were scarcely ever ' faster’ places than Omaha has been, and you can toad either of thore pines 0 are Bradford, C. ‘Toe law was given at a time been recelved. or sinall, they . Pike, Potter, Sullivan, Wayne, Wy | oming, Lawrence and Susquelan i 106 wave m Republican majority of 2,896, Lhe Rerpblionue cor since they have been given shape an and substance. the French, at @ iberal army existed except articularly Alreeted estod the whole countr: ing, burning, and robbing. wn ponitively that fe bas Tlook upon ibns a Oxed fact ave w general and le the election of * nw Onemans, Oct. 1th. The number of lak Hebenekte maken yellow fever interments during the twenty- r hours onding at six o'clock this im: that time, murd | Bazaine made execu have passed them who will feel the loss keenly. Tho discovery of this etupendons fraud na created a great commotion in the Tre ry Department, where the counterfeits wore received without detection, Mr. Clark, 8u- perintendont of the Currency Printing Bu- reau, has been here, working diligently to | I advise get a clue to the perpetrators of the fraud, and to put detectives on their track. ‘Th Government, however, will lowe nothing; for arecord Is kept of the parties from whom bonda are recelved, and the spurious ones will be returned to the parties from whom they wore taken. (Uy Telegraph.) Waanimaron, Oct, 11. experta connectod with the Treasury Depart- mont that the countorfelt plate of the seveo- thirty imitation bonds waa not made ta this country. Suspiclon as to thelr genuineness | was rat oxcited by the duplicate mambers, when by a close inspection with the use of « microscope, and « comparison of the genn- »untorfelt, thelr true charactor About seventy thousand dollars’ worth of the spurious bonds wore previously redocmed at the Treas 4, Ht in anid, will lose nothing 4 it has the receipts of | rties preaonting them. 0 Branch, Mr. Andrews, any refused rather discourteously to furnish nperor knew of ite ox and before it was submitted to for sligiature, Bazaine © without the approval of the Emperor, who always pardoned, woless it was some mur- derer, known. aa auct atrleieat directions be referred to him, wake him up in the night If any one came to + There are more than twenty Lib- Micors living now who were pardoned | by the Emperor; and more, as soon as the ror broke with the F ‘The Atest footings give Williams 864 ma- jority, with twelve counties to Ib whicts Inet year gave a Domocratic majority Srennagen Tho following uted thousands Monin, Oct. 11th. There waa from yellow fever to-day Wasurxarow, October 11 jee despatch from Admiral Farrngut, which received at the Navy Depart- and even gave the Il von tguces #hou hat they were A Womnn to be Hung. Hannisnuna, y bas issued bis warrant for the exenu- taon of Noal Devennoy, in on Tueaday, the 12th of Nov murder of hie wife, on the 28d of duly Inet. Also for the execution of Lena Miller, tn Clearfield County, on Wednesday, the 18th of November, for the murder of her husband | by poisoning with arvenie, administered in nd food, at various times Ing the month preceding hie death, took place ou the 12th of July Inst port (Ct.) Library Association | 150 out of a Tom Thumb en- | D evorens, Towa, Oot rel gna from tw howd from, give m Rep The remainin, p ptwbly Increase this maju 6 countion, thus far ilican majority of counties will Unerep States Fiaosnir Franktiy) ovr Guavsnxn, RiviR THasces Beptembor 26th, 1567. ) Siu: In my despatch No ‘or to report ny arrival off park, on the morning of the wind was fresh, aud fearing thet I might not be able to accomplish the trip round to Copophagen by night without putting on full the furnaces lighted, be- at the same tne desi the rantings | “Hoth the te nich and left his The first decree he op the next day, abolishing the o of the ad of October. ‘The Enperor a ‘The Richmond WA recent election developmonts : What is ceeuring at the elections, show: the extremcats ths 4 in some twenty or of 10th says of the ty eases of men who had been previously ted several tim executing and murdering wes done Freneh, withe He gnve the atrictest order to Miramon, before th {the should capture Juarer he w im to Mexico, was to endea AA. Wonrn, wife of the American Counsel at Hilo, Sandwich [slands, died Sep- tomber 12th. She was a native ot New Bes rth, ae tlustre. to try the full is Tdi to my the ship atea It ts the opinidh of leat an end. That of their imitators bore has never bad @ begi We do not menn to eny that the North is to conclude in that party of W ster, Bievens, and other Like and violent men, bs over, and that the party | will now come under the control of its more xlerate and conservative moubors mon neknowl no folio with the recktons and ral ern Radicals, Conservatism in the North with — conservation ihe power ‘hat full satinfactio ‘Tur stoamabip Montana, for Panama, sall- ed from San Franc | ©771,984 In treasure, of which $610,002 is for proving that the Franklio preere and nm moderate sea mateh for either of hy vorformance gave ean with contidenco say she than any frig uptly—but that the ville at Clare. | Bors at Machins, Mi with water, seal them uj the aly for pure Red Bye.” ‘Tur now Opern House in Paris will eon- tein twenty large statuos, fort roups of wtatuar, fil old rum bottles | and goll them on new election, and if he found the | in, to abdicate and leave the | under full po country.” —Tribune Cor, 1, Bermoun, of Troy, N. ¥., ologate at large to the Btate Conatiutioual Convention, died at Lanesboro, Mass., yee torday, aged about sixty-fve yarns, ‘Tum Democratic State Central Commitioe met ot the Delavan It day, and organined by the re-election of Ho: Samuel J. Tilden, Chairman, and Peter Cag. changed salutes with soon after T called upon our U Minister, Mr. Yeaman, and with bi Mr. Raaslot, Min r, Minlater of wrship pack of South- ‘A will’ be adorned | Wa discovered. of War, Mariney then Mt Albany, yeot One of the results of the 1 the determination of the Virginia whites to gle against the call for Froin Mr. Wells, of Texas, says the New Orleans Picaywne, Gib, who eame passenger | ip Crusader, from Vera Ci arn some very interesting detally con- 1g the condition of alfairs in the City of Mexico and environs, been in Mexico for nine months. three weeks ago, matt ed down. The general electi Chiet Justice, and othe in Copenhagen, ‘These gentlemen returned my enll aval te all the clvilities in thelr pow brought into action will be | will havo the fate of the eotored race In ite Lolieve it will deal with them wily, but they must 1 that it bs an exp of their fitness to be entrosted with the ex ereiso of political privileges, and that portion na they exbibit the bitellig ‘nee and dnteyrity that are make a vigorou by thin transact Sixce the lame of the rit report, (hitty parish priest in to wenr the Vestine reports having Tux United Btates etenmahip ‘Tuscarora on the 6th of September She has been eruisi: roups of Lslan ib troubles betweea the Joan residents. ‘Tho mission quite sucecasfut i Fejoe Islands has ed States three snail islands tn a © Of which possesses a fue arbor, capable of bel ‘The King offered the protece tornte of the Boje Islands to the t at Captaln Stanley declined a that be did not poss cient authority, Washington dispatch say the places of public interest: In Copenhagen, Chief of the Le | arrived at Honotuty y worthy of ® visits there hundreds of years’ old cannon, every apociee of onal now In use, which elaitn to of the present day rifling that it fs douttfd whether | tig th tr pacticdpa T have | cremen ia and | Aggy tr onvineed them the Fejee an other ‘The Ortental was disabled, having | vt foel at tiberty to do ler of the Bec nishing information t Arren riot occurred in the suburbs 1., Wednesday night, in | Killed aud three wound tary with rogard to ture persons not connected ferred on Chem will it | natives and Aun 1 the allaies of Go ased or diminished, Leen any tinpro | Sinitod armories Sweden, where [have also sem many of small guns, aut | however, that w report of all the wa when he left Ve ono tande to tho 8: lection bad goue, Te is related ir England re have Tscen auch « nthe criminal rally, General aninous tnvorite Mca was opposed to thee mereiless policy d Coward Maxinitinn’s off cers, and, If elected, would issue a Juarez was unpopular in of Mexico, and the papers there, two of the Ruselish, did not hesitate to attack bis policy Prisoners ef Qnere= | Mr. Wells thinks, however, that Juarez will ire battery of bre ns of wrought lrou, tal nk during the things saw an ¢ vutship and Coufidence of thew ntecnih century, | thoy know to be men of character and se) 4d to me to contain ull the cesen- tinl poinis of modern breech-lygding suns On Monday, the 16th, the U Mr, Keaman, gave a dinner to my- | present all | » ad digesting other matters nm Lunrwlay, 9 a Aoriows confidence man, roated at Cincinnati, O,, ery and other swindling operations at Pittsfield, escaped from the office at the Jntter place tusday, Miss Ken and Examiner of who was lately a N.Y. was set | in the town of West F mg. Letser fram Onc of tho wing resulta of the Northern an vire as bn Virginia with the building was entirely consumed. the foreiin ministers then in the turned the elvil ‘The Juarex Cabinet have sought to deatro: the influence remainin, ists, by Impriso Northern inhi bs not wh! fadicate that th It is believed that ard the Franklin the oflicers above the the generals Hein; + the colonels and wiel, 1 now in that owe, } on the Isth i will relieve Qe dutios of the War Depart entare in favor of Bhi | point to the apeody displacement of Beoretas | Seward, but nothing teotained by @ Bp | galely of ve Isto be sent From the Memphis che of Bth inst, m Thureday, we ‘Tie funeral of Sergeant rentenced to yurious oftiours, I was pt ern politicians be Reyes, aud eight tary Chandler, of the 1 At as to his romoynl ion for the report t n have obtained fro a deinand upon Be Metropolitan Rovenie By wt once abolished, opposed to Us “| Majesty the King of Greoce ceived: With great kindnes not only by His Maje tj | feo), had been ccd to long in Hiveen the stan fined, Caatilio, | ft had been | turbide ‘The- Mre, dnentenced to death, but were respl- | ted.’ “All {he prisoners aro Kept under etriet | ard, but are permitted to purchase euch eceasarics as their condition requires or cir funds will permit, This is a very re- uisite indulgence, inasinuch as were it with- eld they Would perish of atarvation, ‘Their Dt as ® whole Is pretty fair for though bad enough. Filth, vermin, Impure air, aud deficient supply of water are cir chick ‘troubles, | The oldlers of the | a system of petty extortion, | ae by PE ere dng a | that published, at the t dispateh to dis | to be it) arking that Maxie ‘The tenor was, that country, as well wn Piet the anet not vet been ¢ i . Emperor's ord from the City of M and mupitions, avi t Maximilian would Marques, wit tacked Puebla; was thor he city, where be +h and his defeated Aimy the last, robbing and he Canandaigu and Th ico, with money eon struck with: an deserters frou bis mother’ took devring her alnos ak with moral when ale recely Hof which would have Le which led to this most | tuned over on hi Faiaqorts and join me again Teeted (0 Visit hand minutencss a savage and 1 the entatogue of brutality would | but it wns evi to the cigs of pers pian Merriweather be with bin a ube 4 several children lly increased ty | much $0 as Lopez, who ts under t 060 Casily roused by such scenes 1 described below o'clock on Saturday afternoon 9 large nuinber of Individuals, not such indivi- | tune, til at Judging from outward appearauces, as | when the combat Id care to take tea wit luded alley at midnight, w together near the Univ and casual passers by there was somethin Men spoke tog | Becret | what purporte life be spared ermment of the Liht, when. the intollerant and ty sday morning 4 Merriweather, he having tis Lined 4 certificate the Freedman's Bur ‘or meet ina aM his winrriage, we an powers to net ma a Mhe= lexican authorities, 0 ene ve Maximilian ; that the ¢ United States would be gratitie hoped that the at Dublin has th in a newspaper other great Ruro| diator with the thing, nots t hat they even, threaten the clty They | rally judged that usunt in the wind, | dragved itself tnt pabiicans would hay v borne down by a Yim on the subject, but be 8 life were #pared ; | Mexican Govern ¢re-as all civilize Mexicans under that they were not a ch this was to a great Dopartinent thy | this ship Was: 91 ashore « that, so faras we have boon | rettled though we did’ not sustala the slight. | de fons do theirs. apon him, aud he would baye nothing t « epiphyzedl develope nin the furthest distance, and \f avy tired in a blue garb happened to pupe of men linie lcking (sit hands In 1y ON, striving hard nda were not at the moment occupied with thoughts about in particular, But that Uvero was 4 cgatly absorbing Interest Kong OB OF wel dent. It was of fo us Hized nation, or d usages of civilized nations in | and general indi ated towards the United quence, accompan bt the Democrats have | able to judge, al Sarat lufuriate in France is muk A noval exhibition, which 1s This to bea galt. wate ined) D.G, Fannaavr, Adiufiral C anmanding European Squadron “The Indians. The steamship Col. Fairfax Gray, of Tex- | Oriflamme, Yom Portland, Oregon, wiih where in| hundred ar #thirty thousand dollars ia | hina o wived at this port ates in conse- ed by bitter foe preparations fc ailaaece was comualtied ‘as communicated to him on the aiteruoon pitas 18th of June by Colonel Aaplres, the udge-Advocate, doscrived as a young and y arrogant wan. Maximilian’ heard the and occupied bimeclt du: x the reat of the dey In taking leave of chi friends as wero allowed toace bin. At| the City of Mexico, the only State, we Uclicye, iu which it was made an issue. es language to sult bis med Murders twisted Mr. Sew Joalousy and Aw g News thus rejoice re thus rejolees V We find the folluwing tn tae Nashville , the hilsto.y of this country, and } who go down to the sea in. ships, id other Contederate Gen, Marquez yerman at Gai upping | ®e Fecondo hiinself, | threatened to arrest the United States Consul | #4re, st du thecity, Mr, Otterbure, the letter lsued ! that the J: glans attacked # waron tn which A letter aiates | | at the Kemoerue aust the > Well Koowa aa an ive UO AusWee aud Une aporct, what = SF | ever it was, was evidently confided to a select few Tt bas been known amongst class who take an ‘nterest in such om pay off ters, that there have been in contemplation for some time a rertes of dog combate. The f them at places around the bean training for some ‘and much tale wns belog held conceruimg the qrulities of severat avimals known to the fancy, and which werr resident here, and the first of thi had gees came of om Baturduy wternoon, with out dletumbaree from the polter, and to the noe deli and gratification ofall behold It iva matter of deep regret thet the mato whom weare Iadelind. for a deacripe ten of this gran€ canine duel is arable te furniteh fall Toforieation ing te owne i she had ore of the dogs evwaged, further t conceded, how- "Ot the stent one ef them. the proprietor of the ae In fact, such | but cenrageous pap ie calfed O'Orndy. named of the dogs we are unable to ascertain, he a oy Ee Fa ot | , both desostited fom They werr,- ™ ey back th the Le eye op AF It le the of families Uneir ancesteat came over the Conqueror. hi Ye Fathers. thelr antecedents, In the aeswunt of @ fight that did 124 come off, published aa morning paper, it wie stated that | the reporter who wrote up the offi was com ducted to the scene of action. bye maorions am, | thief. Our reporters do not assmeiate, as @ rule, with notorioms thieves, and persone of that’ class don't call at this office. Conse | qnently we must confess to not’ being partle Tn the mean-| CUlariy posted, but this pertiounir dog get we will atterpt to describe, for the grtifics: Tt having been clearly ascertaited hen were no policemen around, poe tw made thelr appearaner, Grove to dilapidated shanty, tary on the prairie some little’ distance from the Stock Yards. In each wagon wae @ warlike cur, carefully wrapped up in Stank i | eta, and tended with all the care and an} Yaak the fondest mother could lavish oa @ child, It wrould be difficult, says our infor tant, to have stated whether the doxs or the brutes who gathered around them, wore the moet ll-favored as regaris appearance. whole assemblage war evidently of Milesiag extmetion. They had, for the ineet party dog-ilke noses, and very loa wpnce pes those uncurved sort of lips that, inetead of folding down over the lowe upon them hard and firm like’ lida, had dull, savage sort of rey eves also, hard, dog-like foreheads, and if one have’ looked Into their pockets, there te every probability that in every second one ahing-shot or some kindred weapon have been found. ‘They were, on the whoka men of very forbidding aspect, and. conse uently many who saw them cluster round the wagons ax they drove away across the Prairie, hesttated to follow, In case other kinds of fighting should chance \ z “Trine center of the shanty to which the fnvored Individuals wad fds » ranged themselves most breathless expectation, dat one side of the T orviading ta at al forbidding im appearance than his owner, He was white te with a pateh of binck on the left ede prob- | of his face and extending over bis ew He | had au immensely broad and ovnascular chet | and his forelegs wore Herculean in thelr fe stood at the side of the pit, qui Je stood at the pit, quiv with eagerness, and delighting the poke | Vinge by displaying his’ littering When his opponent made his sppearance live im | wns all that his owner could do to restrale cant bie impatience. Nor was the other less eagur MGnuin, deanee of Lexeometecs a wu is as ridiculously aleurd as to class Paris and pr Bos nd on r 1, ind ig rut ” ex) one, it before taking: jual leave of any & settled hove to come at examine the ino regard whatever to Of hotel fed reports” Tun sugar crop of the Sandwich Islands | frspective favorit 186% iy estimated at twenty millions of He was a llicht browa end nzzlo, ant as he cyed for the hones of etkaame nai, he showed a row of teeth as bee and menacing ay that whieh wos ehiaing jdably at htm, wheres were gentiomen. Rag pok the other's word that nothl | ous had been put on the sleek Fkty we fe rable tardly conduct. re of tasting the animals with was dispensed with. The spectatew pleased, cere given and the does Without a snarl or grown Jod at once into the centre of the and exch buried hie fanice into the trons hie opponent. The wi short distance behind t the advantage that he te good | of his wpposent’s throat becath, In. suohe ‘as evidently interfered with ng. The two stood locked ‘The spect store jing of their OF thelr bodies bow cach was cxertlog hie atrongth, ag 4 and etralned In that twas bat @ few ni od thy ‘threw the bibs ents Ry, a andidou jerk her from hile feet, wine Intense, Yells of me eh eehoed from slde to Curses both howd aud deep w wnitnale Shricks of tial over the se were wild with disypps had pot Iaeted yot five minutes and there svemed a danger that it would be muaturcly to a close, Mow they prost dog as he writhed ‘there te biting hard, but unable to free hime The ot over him.as if he bed en fron his eyes gleaming Mire, and the bivod foxnilng trom bis jaws, Suddenly the prostrate auiwal wrenel himself to some extent elorr, and auceee tn catching the other by the flank. A roar: at forth from his rdmirers. - by atwiet and adesterous (arm of bis throw bis opponent of his tect. Ttwas oaly, however, fore moment. He was almost tim etantly gal upon bis legs, and the two Once Mure elootl locked together ws ab titwh, The Aght had lasted fitte tes, Tt wag, however, tating yy progress while the animots stocd ths, It was agreed te then and let thea eoumence afer a short panse, the twe and gale ag ot the pit aad They fuetion y minutes. for full twe Log got the by the lows rf jaw, and hc Wohin fae! (ortared al, for the first time dure cont d a how! of pain, It was sis juan brutes with a yell of rage, all the approvrious epithets that cuuld tee 4 tow dog were hurled at hin, Aftes ne tlie he succeeded tn releasing himself Jood again, fora time, galued the mastery Tit be was, though, fad from. losing east, becomlug’ exhausted, Both were tervivly tora and thangled, the white animal tad suilered the Wore the two. Bo the Aght eontinued with varying for after a terrible struggle, ned to have come for time tow stand still, they were again sepaa ated, Both were now niuch exhausted, bat When the word was given each inustered all his remaining strength and spirit the center. The browe dog was the first to lay bold, and he did e@ with searcely ow of lls foriner nye uosity, The white one opened bis jaws Clowed them hogukily. in the other's ekde, ‘Then « convul ladder passed over limbs, and he rolled over om une side, holding on firmly to his opponent, even ta death, The two owners leaped into the aod each carried hie fevortte from the (indy, having satiséed himself Unat bie was dead, dung bim back again into the witha bilter curse, and the combat was ed, ‘The struggle’ Insted exactly Ay ote nto, and the assemblage, as they dispersed, * swcaped Chas it had DOOR bjbeudiu aur, ~ Se eee Potslh Pash

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