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eS ee — ase meee THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTRD. Office corner of Nareeu and Fulton streets, 1e Copies TWO CENTS, per week Six Dollars per year. “THE OLD WORLD, Bun Cable Dispatches. THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY. VICTOR EMMANUEL MOVING Bome to be of th THE FENIAN ALARM IN ENGLAND. A Rising Feared at Limerick, FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. Important News Details. | &e., Men &e, aly and Ro ee Lospox, Oct. 11 -Midulght —Diapatehes Paria | airs in Italy aro very | eave been received this evening t Which state that a Krave. It fe tho ee ral belief that the whe Aation will follow Goveral Garibaldi in bis »tic effort to restore Rome to Italy King Victor Emmanuel will soon pa doman frontier aud procllm Rome a of the Kingdom, Fronnscn, fas waived hi the revolutionary Movement on I The reports from the South are unfavor: able to th the band: . Oet. s engaged Im the ot tnvad National fore bated. descent on an establishr pied ws the I therhood in Uy akon by the Government prevented it, Denis, October 13 apprebens of another Fenian binding, caused by tl reports that suspicious ves hovering off U portions of Trish coast, are subsiding The war vessels, whieh have been guardi the southern and western coasts of the Ista ‘or some time past will be withdrawn, with ie exeeption r Bentiy, October German 6 ite, & seu! f one or two iron-clads, Noon.—The North vMiclal organ, pub eflect In some degree the views of Co ton Bismarck, +a; shat it is Ormly cv the French Ewe “he Aus Muced of t ‘A desire for peace. jan Concordat. Varsxa, October 12-—A bill for abolishing | fa Introduced 1m tho | ni y wed by | Shamrock, wit the Concordat has bee Austrian Reichsrath, ‘The bill Is the Government, on the ground that the Con- sordat isa treaty and nota law, and hence | & proper subject for the cogntzauce of the Relchoraih Mereantile Fattures. 1i.-The mereantile las suspended payment. It is stated that the liabilities of Monsey Campbell & Son, who were recently a Bounced ne having failed, will reach 900 sterling. The Royal wail steamship China, Hockley @hich was to have sailed for Boston atm to-day, Is detained by @ revere storm, which tll! prevails. The Washington Legation, Loxvox, Oct, 13,—Much fault ts found mith the selection, by the Forelga Oifice, of Mr. Edward Thornton, now Minister to Brazil, to represent Great Britain at Wash- ington, which was announced Inst week in the Lond dix Stator Bir Fredgrick Proce, FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | Me Two Days Later The sten smpton Gere a arly hour yerte: advices, whic eeceived by the Cuba, ay day later than those THY MARCH ULON Rost A telegram from Florence, say written by Goribaldl, dated Sept. bas been published, he says: “The Romans posse: Maves-viz., to rire In insorreetio they will do #0, and therefore The whole world ivoks on you." It ts believed t to convoke a special Parliament, aud to a dempity approving a it jstry in connexion with Garibaldi's recent Sept, 29. lorence dispatches ‘om Aletier trom Gaiibaldi hi which the general dechore 4d the offer of Hiverty to proceed to Caprera | boy were on b without agreciy any ewiditions. | ‘Tom, Sept. A demonstration took # the capital of Italy. Ithe petition, and. rey J iorward it to t ie Jon of the trealy of ¢ ®upal Government ond th reneh Cabinet, ELECTION OF LORD MAYOR yuk the Livery m On thy Jourt of Alde en to fill the of Mayor for the ensuing year. FENIAN OUTRAGHS, The Observe he Government » send, at the ea ible period, a Special Commission to Man- theater to try the prloners charged with be- ing engaged in the late Fenian outrage, 4 On Saturday ust three of the st a music hall | home, when {hey were attacked by tl smicn, bald to be Trish, who used fre warn and Wounded one of the musicians, a baud man oft the 2d Lito Guards. The bullet ¢ Lael, en 7 Monee to prove it, THE Fourth Year. NEW-YORK, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1867. Cobar CRIME. WASHINGTON. particularly Joe Coburn, for ten thousand dollars oF leas. The judgments of the United States Court ‘onthern cotton cases, ourt in June last to loyal Southern claimants, amounting to $100,000 (not two oF three millions as heretofore re« ported) have been adjudicat mate upon the fac a reduction of 245 p ot the Treasury. ments rendered by the Court of Clalins fa Southern claim captured by the United States forces, th if which were turned over to tl article to the Fenian q as follows on the ann the perpetual danger of unforeseen out- Movements ef G Aiwany, Oot. 15. will leave this city to-morrow morning at o'clock, for the Went, In a special car attached to the regular train. } of Ciaims in Major General 8! awarded by the nian plot ; brit the ee f the conspirators has this transfer of thelr operations from Ireland | Tt was the extreme, of self. deinaion 1o imagtve, an these people did, Ineumelent. for the aptiire character Hoffman, but recently discharged from the | J. tod payment Arrival of « ver City of Hal- Saypr Hoon, Oct. 1 City of Baltimore, from Queens Sd, has passed tho Hook, and If n/ will reach her dock at three o'clock this morning. YELLOW FEVER. The Disease Decinre the first judg vantry they bad at wettors tn a eredul It te sald that'at Dover & k place one morning, hington, D. C., obtained settlement; 27 cnsba were t | mitted to the Court at its soasion last winter, ouly 14 of which were decided in favor of the the decision in the remaining os belng reserved. The successful elaitn- re residenta of Charleston, Mobile, and ‘The Court required of these parties ‘The | the most stringent proof that they never vo- 1 States, | Inntarily did any act in furtherance of the ich act would have destroyed their claims upon the Government. It will be recoltec of the most exper 18, Trs., Oot 1, fn this city, In council to-da yellow fover epidemic. The ca Forty-seven new cases are re ported during the 24 bours ending at noon to- ‘The weather is clear. Nght frost this morning. condition, wing thelr friends or carrying terror and distarbance into Rngttsh towna, ble in the suppoattt: ore ig at | Atlanta, Feolane have active eptalivn. It a imporsibie to | Peatculation or fires from political dreams and organized # to small conspiracies for thé ed that Mr. Perry, our "7 | Consul at Tunls, was among the Government wantehment of obnox- | officers abroad whom Mr. McCracken, In « letter to the Secretar: hostility to the Admin| There scema to be a little abatement of this dreadful disease in eome of the tc Villages of Loulsiana, already affected, but it continnes to extend ite ravages in new regione and ts destroying ® great number of lives daily. Tho New Orleans Times of the 8th says of yellow fever in that city The epidemic begi foslgne there seems nO ce too audacious or absurd for them. | rted that a acheme wer Castle, by way of State, accused of tration, and of antl ractices, When Mr. McCracken's d Mr. Perry, the latte which was prom eae be vmeraiee Motley. Mr ently sought to withdraw bia re: but without success, as the Presi Heap to fll the vacan- 5 Ty his way home. Jmract fo | Heap has not yet started for his post of added the | duty, At former seasion of Congress the Secre- ft! tary of War was authorized to sell the perty of the Government at y. and arrangements were af- terwarda made by tho Department to bring Bat there appears to be led | g stay of proceedings, the heirs of those who is tothe Government now that the deed expressly provides conveyed to the United States should be used only by the Government, y factlitating the exes: has been traced with much likelihood to a Fentan There are two elements inthis precious Auerican and the other Irish, and they the moat desper ters with which we are broaght Into In-cousequemee the art to show aigna of & decrease. For the week ending on Sunday there were 676, of which 491 were IY yellow fever, and this is of 58 over the preceding week. It Is the first woek since the commencement of the epide= ase has diminish steadily from the 12th of August to the Arst The majority of the inquests at ners office, are of those persons who: ey did Laat season, In a pointed Mr. Hf. I Abaldi familiarity with da on, Menottl, Generalissimo of “ grounds and pre to | Harper's Fer Jeeta; there la money after | them tuto market Paty of Action. ‘They state that 4 have becn driven over | the frontier by the Papal troops, and have been compelled to give np their aims tu the Tt Is @ lucky thing there ts an officer to attend to eich uiifortunates, else the body would decompose on the surface of the carth the Inw prohibiting cerema- siclan’s certition’ expected, from the wire Chester Cay and Invade Trelan pi nd twenty acres, for Tho doed was exe- ington, who acted in ¢ Government xcltement Waglaud by way of fi weather as New Orleans has experienced from. the first of August to the first of October, nearly every one has had rome of ils to which human flesh is helr, and though 2,000 or more persons patients at least have ri fact should bo remembered, ‘The Picayune, of the 8th, says The week which has just clo one since the commenc demic that the dise: fs a good sign, week baa undoubtedly inp againet the spread of th way the recent change of we those who have tt, and th Tut that Ht bs fon All indications we arly frost may be expected LATR ASSAULT ON AN AMERICAN LADY IN m1, et, 12Noov,—The Pentan alarm still continues, The police made a ent which was ocen- jarters of the Fenian Bro- city, and arrested aix pers fons nccised of Fentanism, A rising was | eared at Limerick, but the precautions Yomotne, the keeper the lens, No. 33 Boulevard des Hales, condemned to 100 fraues fine anda months Imprisonment for a most ruflenly aud un- provoked assault on an ve died, yet, 60,000 ered. The last A slogular accident oc- curred on the New York Central Railroad At 10 o'clock a freight train waa When the heavy grade West of the city was nearly overcome the engineer found his locomotive unable to move the train any further. men, who Was on the rear frelght car, was font back to signal the HL 0’ American lady who In his bouse with her daughter, passed on him nit of the epi rom the sent y the Tribunal of the Seine. f hearing it confirmed on Thuts- Court of Paria, entis only too light a one for his brutality towards the lady te | he dragiged by the fect t a started for the Wost, Tho atmosphere the day ly the Imperia 1s had been seen | pun shore of Kerry and other Probably he will be mo: fifty yards the rear freight car in the broke from her coupling and co | running down the grade. put the brakes bi | the brake chain snapped and the ear, I ard the ely at ihe rite wide publicity to the In Galveston the pearing. From Houst ase Is rapidly @lsnp= THe UNITED STAT WAH SURASIEA BILAM® now | With fron, rush of forty or fifty miles anh A fireman on board the Shamr lying in Sonthampt Asbed in this city, and whict is belleveed to | Friday by the may deaths could not give a certificate for buriat | Hmita, Without the consent of the Commander of the Shamrock would not ale Inquest to be heli nm water, was k F of | and a collision’ occnrred just outelde the city The engine and one or two ears ‘one passenger warn hadly broken Charles H. Britton, of Glenville county, who was stan Fens cnr, WAS fn this morning's Issue vroner, as the sincerity of rushed to de: | of ng ihe men who were om the freight car got otf Without Injury before the collision. MASSACHUSETTS, Altack on State Constabics, Brawarinin, Mass., Oct tables made a descent on a gaming tat Weatfield wore nsauulted by amob of over five hun- they firlng pistols and throw. ks was abot and pin, of this city, 1 will be examined The act was one of absolute 4; but at Chapp fnd Brentam the ilisen bated violence. The f the United States with sailors aud being m one of the boats. The body was followed to the grave by fifteen sailors nthe ruftians by the de they ght ooly of thelr own sate | diel noe mtteny ty the he | $30,009 to €10,000 1 FRANCK AND PROAKIA, A dispatch from Vienna ay Ay all that ceooks it In tte frightful nty per cent. of Ing stones, Jobn T, Bi Killed by Deputy Chi officers are now in ja mo, and abo aed a clrewlar to the Frene w down tick, and at in cali language of ( cularof the #th, and lays upon the fact that declared that It would not jnitiative overstep the line of the © 4th, referring nue cutter Delaware, ayn board this vessel wow here ine, Including cook a have hed the y commander and two other all the men have recovered." The Parts correspondent of the London Tines, writing on the 30th ult., says of French atfairs n | ivers died, but Rienwonn, Oct. 12. -Gen. 0, Brown, Chief of the Freedmen’s Bureau of this State, baw received a letter from Norfolk, explaining the troubles on the Taylor farm. have been allowed to remain there up to this time unmolested, Mr. Taylo more than «® yror ago. some timo ago current that M. was to replace the Marquis inister of Foreign Attairs, has been revived withla the last and although it provably has no mare foun- dation than It had a month ago, It atill chal- | Tenges attentio Drouyn de Hu; de Moustier as The following graphic account of the fe- ver in the interior of Texas, is takem from ® private letter just recelved from a trav- eler, who hos recently passed through that was pardoned # present tend- Ban Axronta, Shreveport, I proceeded to Crockett at luntsville. Here L found every one. nd L atarted off was taken with since & party weut out from nied by wo agent of the Durean,'to por Fide tein to Ieave, eft i 's farm, which la still in the bands of the 1 Times, ‘Tho opinion is generally | expressed that none but a diplomatist of the wt rank shonld be scntto the United to fill the post oceupled by the lute luys at the Foreign Oflce In popuiar apprehension, war at band;'and it fs because tho belief In an. ap: Proaching contlict persists aude ments that the rumor of such a change ¥, more than that, peoplo have boon Leard to talk of a Winter ‘campaign as | as if there were such haste to commence the figh little real cause, aces’ on Gen, left or dend or dying, without delay. T! ; fever on the eta that the President yylor, and that they on the farm and defend what ty againat oll Steps will be taken to eyect them right to pardon ‘i a. There had sea of yellow fever in t town, ont of which three ouly recovere I gota Lore and went Into the coun rod thelr prc or, there isa manitost tend on whatever can be inters New York, fiom Souths | Tey "y gelze Ist, arrlved at Quarantus; would take mo in, and I was forced to og. Her | nto the town, whee open a moat | f dying alone fexcney Was a peaceful tly warlike tlot as there pervading cere nothing that can be laid dof, buts something which, if Indeserib- , le also unmistakable, AN INSURRECTION. A telegram from Constantinople says : ‘The Grand Vizier bas proceeded to Crete lenipotentiary fr vn into the real causes of the oo, may be macs ir sovercignty eijuatters will y From Fortress Monrove-Sale of Rebel Rams and Iron-Clads. Fortness Monon, Oct gunboat Marbichead, whic overhauled and repaired at the Norfolk Navy | Yard, salled to-day for her destination, Santa mg crulse among the T arrived at Bre | down with the fever and had to wi A letter 24th, and Jrenwedd to the newapapers while in prison, d but two white me eve was aunuising himsel In my desperation I ¢ a fight with the driver, who mn aa T wanted hin. othing to eat on the { Kay | Sho bee rte, to inquire content of the Inbabitants, rate @ now organization for'the future als | Cruz W ty of the LItelions to help them. I hope | miuistration of the Island on liberal prinei- Intelligence reecived here from Can- that the French vessels had rausport of the Cretan families nd the Kuasian, Italian, Prussian ustrian vessels still continued the right of all | din Itis tho y, march on | | Mr. Middleton in road. After two in, where m; Madelphis, Ne: the Gosport Nay: ernment Is about of the Italian | t bill of Ine | 1 days for bin to, Tecover aud | Kay arrived, bis wile fold hor story, fF} Middieton his. Kay then ordered nes | | | le ow fever will develop on elt | ulready been conveyed away of volunteors reny Ving da Candin was gight hundred, | Jietr reck and the Turkish troops were still taking place, | sold for @3,700, without ¢ d with lnasts, Cables. th | the past four w: The King bas re- hine ever done before Droneht, $5,000. . ev known It before, ath’ y¥| at} ted last ner Mary Blizabeth, lode left for jumber, from Dotgoit for Buitalo, is re Bt to have gone dow six mile ock Friday night The Stearuer Sener iat he mecept: | ab AL o' irand Haven to Chica by a heavy ule, six miles out, day night, onl dashed to picees on t Turee of her crew perished. A Mixwa’s league has been formed In Cal- fornia, the object of which is to fix the ges at #5 por day work has boon stopped in nearly on to present a petition to nding the release of Garis Bavannan, Ga, advertised to meet 1 » Ministry 1 the demonstration broke up. The ye d’Ailairs in Rome bus exe ‘ardinal Antonelli the ratifieas © between the at Taylor, diod of eholera at Pe won issued the fol 4, It is prope excited state of the public r election In this State begin Lthat prompt n of the elty of London convened fo Plect a member of the « of Lord Whereas, Brom tnfor Adauta, and Maj, 0° ‘Treasury recetved an nd Alter the interchange of ehots ti | settled, ‘The ditliculty grew out of Ings and processions wt uight and hia wife and daughter 1 do, therefore e this proclamation, forbidding any suct e or procession in the other thoroughfares, after mfrhtfall, within the elty, without the writ permission of the Mayor, fucst all orderly and weil dinposed pei Phe Loglalature will be Re- | () aid the authorities In the preservation of the peace and ge sayts Tt to the Intention of t pose yor | the election in Pennsylvania, turns from all except eight counties show | wood will have @ majority ‘Tunur is no further doubt of the result of | convey them ty Mexico. of negroes tore that Judge Sha of over 1,100, i Holborn were on thelr way | publican, notwithstanding the democratic e near Columbus. The train was thrown track and tho cars w Toano advices of Oct, of Indian outra, Iped, and hits body burned by the within a half mil A misrosrrion is mal forwarded to | Democracy to covtest the election In that sont | tate on the ground thas @ number of ne- formers | contain accounts ‘A difficulty recently occurred at the Came- | ron crossing of the Sante Fe road, between tered his chest aid passed through to hia | the escort and passengers of the stage conck, nye on injury which, may prove | tn which three men were killed, and the Ser- geant of tho escort wounded. grew out of the drunkenness and quarrel- Lhe boon Liar of Le devotes a long | sare conduot of the Berventite Mike MeCoole, the pugilist, has telegraphed to the editor of the New York Chyper, that him one thous: a challenge to felt from Owyhee seaped. ‘They are ale | Feniine, but at present 4 dollars forfelt mon: any map ia Ameriey SUN. Price Two Conte Oct, 18. this aftern: eniteutiary, appre named Caroline Fast, fatal wounds. The desperado fle by an walt by the enraged citize Cruct and Cowardly Marder, The Springfield (Obio) Republic of the 10th gives the following accovnt of an atroctous crimo that took place near that place : On tely morning, county, was foully murdered tn house, hear the the toll-eate, abo city, Tho particulars. so far as wo hav been able to procure them, are ax follows In the northwest room of the hon child lay, At k Mrs. Hertzler and gave Itsome medicine. ‘Then abe own, and shortly afterward heard noise, Mr. Hertzler was snorl At the time, and sho awoke him and @ tian who had her by the throat Uttle boy, Daniel Ba} Nover 1 was tired in th Mr. Hertrler bad gi flun then relaxed his and went into th whom she bi and caw them struggling with the deceased, Mr Hertrler, A few of the ne aroused and went to. the house, entered It until Mr. Henry L. Shyder, in-law, arrived. Ile at once ente found Mr, Hertzler le" In the room, with bie rifle Iwing h Mr. Hertzler Inclined to the th and antur or, for some dls been ‘discha left aide, atrusgle, i e robbers first took as vm that direction 0 Me, Hertzler was about was quite wealthy wasp worth '§200,000 and was Preside old Clarke County Bank. 1 and four children. So vigi in Mr, Hortzlor' Heep in Un whieh property wa ‘The pilmary Intention of th uvdoul ted clicated, the death atru terrible. Ms rifle, wan A Dep! jo Trageay. The Platte City (Mo) seriben a shocking murder whic in the vielnity of that city on the 4th inst.: morning Inet, the startling new: own to the thousands asse at the Fair Grounds, that Mr. Willin Middleton, one of the moat reapectal beloved citizens of Green township, had | murdered in cold blood, ‘The news, at first | incredulity, as the details came | tw melancholy truth, We received wi In, become at I o conversed with (hore facts, of the dying declaratios from which the followlng ps duced; Mr. Middleton’ was about fort; seven yearsof age and «farmer b lon. ‘as unifersally loved and eate: ed for bis high moral ebaractor, « loading member and elder of the Christinn ebureh, | and the head of amost intelligent and de- ed family. Joseph Kay ie a young mar- man about twenty-five yeara of age, a J heretofore | noted for hie mild and gentlemanly benriing Kay had always been ate terme of filendship member of the same chureh and strict: moralit fon the most ty with Mr. Middle pn and mmmoulit clored herse ald would and make bun re the iin nied the remotest thought or iatent offering av insult or dishonor, He termined to awalt Kay's retn the house oF he would: shoot him. | On. the following moroing Mr. Middlet« picked up ils gun and went hunting. Wh hy bis ant house, he fired his yun at as ram tiveydlowepds Koy p dle} ” ‘eit witho wallad Uj nees Hayese tof the Gazette o remarks, a nty Tt hos been satiafuete that although Hamilton red sullrag taajority, the the oply one opp this contest, au bie gentleman, Mr. Ki ‘cue hundred votes, while the sultrage ©: dates recelved over twenty thousand, Le to ¢ aud fil fault with ® man beca tavar of negro auttfrage, because t have indorsed the mien’ who were negro » froge cand te maintaining iny Koby the end v ladleve that th patch, dated Apringfleld, Ohto, containtay the Mhteiligence that a man by the nai Daniel Dentzler, a wealthy farmer, who sides abevat five miles feom Springfeld, was murde as an important Wn ie last strug national credit national powe good name of the nation cumstances, to be bable from the complextor ture, that a three-fifths vote cannot by mit again tho colored | issue for many years to come, and therefore | cannot be in any canvass before the pec for along time Inthe meantime we shall perience of other States in this In the German while the jon were assembling, a desperate this plaee, named Ferdinand nung woman wometime since divorced from bim, and demanded akise, While in the ‘act of complying he drew ® large butcher knife and plinged it into her person eleven times, fnfilcting dangerous and, it Is feared, |. pursued cited crowd, and upon being arrreat~ ed, was with dificulty saved from summary execution by the enraged populace, His vic tim is lying tn an exceedingly precarious ‘The jail is threatened with as- Union Republican Party will as it bas been In the past, t gress, the part erican, 9 French, & Duteb, Swediah, 4 Norwegian, and 27 sailing under Farious fags, The total nuinter of ‘vonsels lost since Janus crease of 29 ax Compared with’ the corres- pouding period of 1866, party of ppro- erned om equal voice In the Government ; aud although It is defeated this year, we remem ber that in 186: war, we were boat and’ other Stater at the Met majorities far larger ven againat us this y we remember aleo that in 1463 oF majorities 4 parallel in the politic ry of this country, What happened then I ‘aim eure ts to hay the year of the been a great revi hundred persons for prayer. tential election, will eee in upited with 5,000 majority in Ham!l- ton County, and 50,000 In the State of Oblo. | In Pittsburgh the other day - = of taking three drops of administered to @ grandchild suffering from croup. Thereupon the old Indy's neighbors raised @ tumult charging her with witchcraft, tnd she was obi; ties for protect her lawyer, brought twenty witnesses Prove that the child recovered on the mo- ment the doso of blood waa adroiniatered. @ River Vossel. Arcow laden with stone was run into by & propeller, in Detroit River, on the Mth inat, ‘The affair t# thas described in the Detroit Mr. Daniel Hertzler, an olf and most respectable citizen, of this own turnpike, Just beyond five miles west of the Tho crow was composed of the and two men, and there were also the Captain's wife and child, aged fo ‘The veasel had on boarp 12 cords of den waa not long in going to 0 child waa in the cabin ould be mate to Inter the body of been deposited fi ously. Arriving at the cemetery, the mother of the dec Inalsted upon ‘looking once more at the face of her dead daughter. In auch haste was al that covered her face, with her fiat. “The corpse presented # however, that the woman ran screaming from the grounds. asleop, and ere an effort Tn an tnstant, Mrs. Mertzlor thing tmposaib got Inte the room fon deck wan of moment's duration. The Captain, while to reacue his wife, annk with released ber hold of Joseph Laberdy, a » drowned, aa nothing was secon of hita immediately after the collision. A uory bad feature of the uifian Then Northwoet room, where ne with his rifle, The rife Mra, Hertzler, Northwest room, where | Mr. Hertzler was. Mra. Hertzler then went back up ataire and ealied the German boy, ght down to the room where Mr. Hertzler had been sleeping. There was no light, and the boy went back to bed, Mea, Hertzler then went ‘to. Mr. Stillwell’s house, near the toll-ente, taking the little Raker boy with her. The lad anw two men in the north: | weat room, where he was lying on ® lounge, the third time, him and all was over age was about 19, rnful calamity rematne fore the wessel had disappeared from the #ur- thea unfortunates were struggling for their lives, load and repeated the ateamer to come to face, and while calls were made fe their rellof, but the only response fi jeatner was that they had no bus. | ad the boat proceeded on her hbors were t no one Dis thirat unqueneh The nonal En Burkeville or the Frenet "pour boir the part of the drosebky driver, who Is the analogue of our t ra Kap tition for a “drink of te am, everywhere bubbling t liquid ‘owing all the middle classes Mf. moreliant or trad window, bin conkl not enter Porch door, lend= andred such shops in St. P jotalers will rend with | for the Novembe no | on Tuesday, The Board of Inspectors and | ene Registers will ait in the various election dif. | [ult In diferent tricta from 9 A. M. until P.M. meet aguin on the Ist 0 leaves a wife nie wae the Least taste, Weather-benton swaddle tn thelr fleece Inward, and | for d States bonds, of course, unmolested. Villains was, to scoure these bonds, As we sheepskins worn with ty Kept on In rooma where the temperature that of an oven, may be seen In these ho washing down their manchets nson used to cone Jase of aplrite ts way of a corrective, and to ge What with these boiling aud co- | Stat street. and the flery corn ot Inebriate,” ae villains, and tt pions potations of te reille thun de- took place external air, where, ina mild Winter, the neter does Ut pe rees of frost, that himself up tn’ bis # mediately drops off to slecp, the molat and textiales in volumes of steain ns ‘This state la dereribed do tretiavo pota;” that ree, and the drluker rolled retalna bis seat, tu splto o tration, like « baked potato, until the a performed and the next tea lon reac! where tho process 1s rv England, as we have sali raat’ with respect vo of thls bever | In Comparison wi ¢, Where he lin ated. Russia an went a curloun seems cold and plate he passionate devotion of the phlegmatic and frigid Russian, and | 160,000,000. out of 73,000,000 of | o be taken as tea gon: | ey drank as anuch | between a party of ro tare weusa, Eighth avenue and vind annually; are arauk in En Bernas, -¥ exercises of th ing, running from 40 New Bowery to velt sire the opening Superintendent, address welcome au and friends of whom there were about has suspended " the County of Cleveland, 8. C., until the Int Dec |. Mancaner Biannax, down and tromple fust,, died of her injuries on rale of the Quarantine those buried in the removed to Wood Staton Island, for re-luter- one weeks from to-day, sald Mr. Vi wing will be entirely finish ituary insult, | in expoatufated and de | Taw proposition to drop the word “Duteh” | Te A MT ate Stren When Mr. | he urged tho and Mr. Mr M. to likely to. be adopted by a very large majority. for'it by more than thr to one; aguinat it Moan nt uliatanee from tis | AA the train starved from Springfield, Mass firel. At the the ball striking Mid a nissdonary to visit the neighborhood, he wanted some gentleman present te him $20 with which to bire and uaintalo ane fF 9 month "This appeal was subses quently responded to. Mr, fddreseed the children tn hts usual happy J style, and was followed by Mr. Le Whittte Smith, Mi Dyer and Dr, Ward. two hundred and Hieations is proof of the business men of Apeceh by Gen, A ninier of pers’ erwiee budly injured broken and were ot Tux Wesleyan Co hen the news was received in Cineinnaty y evening that Gen, Hayes and HHicon can tidates for the other State | elected go crowd nasembled | 4 have £ placed women in the », Hayes and Messrs, Stith, Husanvek Gen, Hayes, in ers ‘Tux New Orleans Times of th Tun Hew Ori H work, and a Laundry where the nas yet no offichil ant nt of the eleetion Which took Slate on the nouxh-is known to auceess of the Radical party, As i) from the vole im favor of the ing by four or five thourand lidate for Congress, and | ed wuttruge tn at respectable and estima: clin, recelved but shelter, re. | pond ver nobody tu thia county enn ever rie up | fe he tin | h parties bin agnio be: | athe, €o., dee. The building will with steau) and lighted with gas, and moral and Anieliectual Lustruction will’ be admine istered there every day and every Sabbath by volunteer and paid nie yesterday, At the Roosevelt street end of the building a fountain stands which will be laying wheo avervtiug la ready, aod in required to exph whieh are in dire ident Johnson,” Trix Clocinnatl Bnguirer, of the 11th, has tater, One word ns to Lhe ts coutict, concerning Pres- auc, The Union party ave been In tayo mn fulth of the | nation. ‘They will continue to stand on that ray aferugan re re 1 In his bed that morning, and hie hed of the heavy anm of one hundred dollars in United States bonds. A £5,000 Ia olfered for the arrest of vers. Tir Bureau Veritas, of Parle, atates the bet Veanele totally loet during Angust which #2 were English, $6.Amn: Spanish, 4 ary 1, 1867, ts 1,850, an In A nevival RATES OF ADVERTISING. ADLS URVARIASLY 6 ADYANOR, —o— or every insertion of four lines or lesa, For every extra line of part of line..... 1 Advertisements wi!) de Inserted Im open displayed style, ot In waded type, also ig pesistndn peter came ‘om application at: ‘Twenty-#lx words four lines, sed veven words for each itns more than four niches around the side wall were placed bouquets and pote of flowers yesterday. A miniature conservatory will be fixed up alae in one end of this room, and, as Mr. V Meter eaid, they will try and make it as at- tractive a6 ager’ boor saloon or « dance one. A 8p Srony—A Oxon Weratriry Maras vactunen Repucro ro Prxery Tirocom Ivremrmnancr Commins Suicior —Cono+ xen’s Ixguest.—For several months past there bas been stopping at the boarding house of Adolph Wenkina, No. 417 3d avenue, « German named Abraham Richart, who resid« ed nt Newark, N. J., bat whose place of bask eas was in Sith street, tm this city, where he meeting has been In progreas | was employed as a Journeyman coppersmith. ist church in Rome, Georgia, | A number of yearn Richart was eo nearly five weeks. Tho (Courier saya: | in business on his own account in @ Muna. Mancannt Cann bought « hick cat for the pul from It to be to call on the anthorl- ‘William Owen: Ty of afflicted friends went out to ® ry in Cloveland, Obio, on Sunday to woman who had lta few days previ- thatahe broke the glass ’ horrible appearance, reeelved that at atof the Montana militia two bering two hundred men, all ped, aud armed with Ag ler the leadership ot It is suppored 10 road between dare intent on fon of travel. One ‘oward Is offered for the cap- ture of Hughes, Tur Richmond Eraminer of 11th tells the following:—-On the night of the 9th the bles of Mr. John Overton, an old and rea- pected citizen of Nottoway county, near for niinry having effected hie escape rening buildings, soon ste the culprit, and tollowed with rtalnty over hill and through fually came to bay at the house fo Ing enter the house and an exhausted condition His shoes were wet pond exac by the fugitive over the eld. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND VICINITY, Wrarten Consrerenes.—Tt will not rain | 000, and in tht Ly tonday, A.B, Tuarenn Rynisrnarion. ‘The Reglatration of ¥« ec 2d ot Noy islon of the list, et Brapnine Arratn.—About 10 o'clock P.M. black bread | Yesterday, & man named John Senn, was oot as many cups ‘which cheer but | stabbed at No. 247 West 20th street, by some unkown persons who escaped arrest. wi wae taken home to 118 West | by th ndled mi Queen Scuxm ar iim Ye It appears that the ofl er jorning, r= hone place of business is at the corner of $5th street and 9th avenue, for violating the Excise Law. Upon beng taken before Justice Connolly, the prisoner was released, whereupon the ‘villcer became greatly tn consed, aid addreased himself rather abruptly to the Judge, for which the Judge caused the arrest of the officer, Intiicting upon hlin as in sham ne. , 10 days’ imprisonment, and #10 Rowviana, at Pre Ay Ovvicnn Baviy Brarax Nicholson, of the dle good thelr encay Oresixa ov ri New Howann Massion terday afternoon thi ning new Howard Miss lide , were held at the Mission. Alter rvices, Mr. Van Meter, the da few words of congratulation to the ebildren 0) of the former, and about 500 of the latter, present, During the long vacation and se ratlon which they have had since May I, ¢ ttle wanderer” has died. fn Meter, thia paid’ for Key. Mr. Mingon friends present if aid to the work. Ath ward Oo give re is but a place n thousand niciis Mart then , Father v Ha The andi- were ten Invited to go up stains and Mr. Fullé tuke a look at the unfinished part of the | tuntding, which will be opened three wecks | during the war, were sold by au THe PLAN OF THUR" jHoatE,” eted on in fi partments, el GOXM) fe f hers can come and do thelr ¢ dining, ‘rooms, work roome, ‘ilo aebers, ‘The baso- rly fuished, and was opened le tion, was burned down, and two very valuable horses consumed. |The nolghbors went over to render any assiatance In thetr power, and determined to call in the nasiatrnce of "Olt Ratler,” « dog famor vtern | bis angacity in pursuing criminals. The over of the night, Old Ratler waa © requisition, and, after making ® cireuit of the the trail a un ere, Anegro man. ‘The party of ly with the tracks el Wa jon will commence The h | ee Annksren ron Conremer or! f vite | ‘ Jay morning Justice Con- | Rolly, of the Yorkville Court, committed Oficer Metiloin, of the 224 Preelnet, for con- tempt of Cou had at one o'clock yesterday rested & man named James MeMul ree es a shelter for | | nd | 60 Out 10 | rogues, i wash, | festival Is in memory of the delivery of the (also wash for others, Lodgings will | Israelites from the bonds of their enemies, alvo be provided for young girle who are | ““Crry } of Hout « friend, money, work, food 0 Lor There will ‘al. be '& teuiporary | delegates to the County and Judiciary Com Hone for children until they are provided | venti for by friends or sent to homes by the Mis- | Saturday, when they deckled upon the fob sion, ‘There are four school rooms, 11x26 o heated “This meeting la without paraliel in the hie-| flourishing town In Pennsylvania, ta tory of this particular church. There haa in the membership.” On Tucaday night of Inet week over one nt forward to the altar bich he amased snag fortune, an evil hour, however, he give way toe love for strong drink, and from that hour ta hie death, his downward course was rapid. Driven Aially to bankruptcy, hla money and property, ell sseritied bis evil habite, rt Analy left the ¥ removing te Seatealid la’ shintehag cupiayeess taints " jang em, tity, aa an ordinary workman, taking up hie abode at the mentioned. house, returning to his home in Newark at the close of each week. his employs ment in this city, Richart has drank exces ively on several Occasions, ‘laying off” for sovernl consecutive days fof the purpose of tm» dulging to « " apree”. such occasion he would remain irom’ home, sqnander hie money for drink, leaving bia’ fainily unj vided for, aithongh frequently “ by hia wife for moans for her support. Dare {ng the past fourteen days Riebaart has beow indulging in one of these protracted drank durtey ich me beexhibied more te ina ondency, frequently ex Bis detertaination to ‘ { tumeet tad vel exhibiting, to severd of bis moat Intimate friends, tho loaded weapon, with which, ba , he Intended blowing out his bral his hy sturday night, Richart enterc nary state of maudilu @rankew, roo when thé t midnight retired to house were startled by the | report of af The barkeeper, hastening to the apartment occupled by Richart, dee covered him lying dead upon his bed.” Am examination revealed the fact that the dee ceased bad shot himself through the with a revolver, the muzzle of which be piseea in his mouth. Yosterday afternoom Loroner Schirmer held an inquest upon the the remains, when a verdict In accordanoe with the above facts was rendered, and the body was afterwards removed to Newark foe Interment. ‘Tur Socrery ror tre Ivcnrase of TH Mixisrry held Its eleventh annual meeting last evening at Christ's Church, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty-fifth street. The congregation was overflowing, and embraced moat of the elife of that fashionable neighbor hood. ‘The services. were by the Rev. De Goodrich, Rev. Mr. Goodwin, Rey. Dr. Vise ton and Rey. Dr, Scott, Florida, ‘There were also In the chancel Rew, Mr. Jolt, Rew Dr. F.C, Ewer, Rector, and Rov. 8, F. Dones van, Curate of Christ's Church, and the Beg, Mr.’ Harrison, Corresponding Secretary @ the Society. ‘The Rleht Rey. Bishop Armaie Y read the annual report, malin time a brief but impressive nthe good being wi t throug® clock. yeaterd: ite of th Josten the Ba the peared that year was 92k ments, there was @ deficit of €X00, ety's prot nthe socks hearing Hal Union. They will | Vist with) A ) cloquemd serum ue Dr. Mow gan, bis text from Laalah, 3 ehe fer and “Wisdom aball be the eta bility "A feature in the sex vice # the magnificent effect produced ire congregation singing the 97 hi 0 old 100th. ‘The offering at the cl idsrable, been recently repainted most brilliant mange and in the atyle known as polychrome. er-Ges, SurmMns arrived in this elty on Saturday from Washington en route fat iis. In the afternoon he attended the Kistorl matinee, and at ite conclusion, had an interview with the trgedicane, wit whom he has long been on terms of intima, \ ©Y. He will leave this morning early for 80 Lonta, Tur Sc toy Co-ormnative Lame Ap Borininc Socurry held a general meet ing on Saturday evening last, at Farmert j Institute, 49 Ludlow street, The object @ | Map meeting wis the election of officers which resulted aa follows Vor Presiitent Yolw AL Mittingt | ¢ Presilemtn | Trusters—J Woat 4th ; Witham 3 arate and fe 44 Canal st. N, Crows, Hester st, N.¥ ver John W. Farmer, Seerefery Atbort | Allingham. | Dirertore—James Grilin, ad Forsythe st; William Cripsy, silversmith, | Wabvorth sirect, four doors fast of Myr tle Brooklyn; Samuel T. King mins jin », 22 West Sst street; Frederick Ber , carpenter, 118 Seventh st. ; William | Bankin, pe aber, Tiggot, ‘Me | pa Jam Cinleeat, earn Ws Byrue, 02 Houry st. IL P. Masciveek, elerts | 40 Thind ave. “Audtors ‘Thos, Rogers, 6 coantant, Cannon at, ; Joseph Moses, clot ing cuticr, 43 Norfolk st. ; Charles Wiates reporter, 64 Kldridy ‘After ding abort GD new membery to the roll, the meeting adjourned, | Junowe Pank Races,—Owing to the um favorable woathcr on Saturday, tho Fall races of the American Jockey Clad were Postponed until Tnestay, at 1, P.M. Om Weihestay, Kentucky will run his great atch agaist thne, when, should the | weather p! fivorable, the Park will have anattendance wich it ia uever had be fore. Mra. Levcorx's) Wanpronm.—It fe re ported that Mr, Brady received an offer of £29,000 for the @ has on hand be i the offer beity to Mrs. Lit by a ahowman who was desirous of them in Europe, The would em Sever ave vial! during t wiil shortly and sk appoar in the illustrated papers Seven Amenicay Frags captured im the North Pacife Ocean by the Shenandoah, lon you | terday, by Mossrs. Leeds & Minor, under the of the Government agent, The price obtained for one was €6 50, and t $275. The desire to obtain the of the war did not seem to be very delbospitalforsickh | Tux Feast ov Tanenxactes wae ob ry where poor ante served last evening in all the Jewish Syne go out to 4 will continue n days. The Litics.—The Radical Republicas aro stated to have held a caucus, o# lowing : sheriff General Lawronce. County Cle: Alexander Mclcod, Supervisorss—W, McKinuey; to fll a vacancy, Lsaae J. Oliver Corouers—Drs. James, Norval, Lewis Naw man, and James W, yy. ‘Judge of thi Supreme Court—Isaac Dayton, Judges a the Superior Court—Edgar HH. Ketehain and (Comtimued on Poarth P=

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