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THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAY8 EXCEPTED. Citce corner of Naman and Falton streets, maw thon Single Copies TWO CENTS ve Cenis per week—Six Dollars per year. WEEKLY SUN. Feady om Thareday of each week; is sent by mall #1 Ube Dollar per yeas single cojies three conta, MUSES 'S BEACH, Proprietor of ‘ ‘The Sun Batabliashment THE OLD WORLD, Sun Cable Dispatches. THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY, NEWS FROM THE FIELD. Success of the Revolutionists, | FRENCH INTERVENTION, NANCIAL Ds AFFAIRS IN AUSTRIA. RESSION. | Religious Differences. | &e., Aen &e. - | Froneser, Oct, 17,—The news from the Youth continues to be favor the hopes ‘bf the Party of Action ‘The Garibaldians bave taken posse f the town of Nerola, in the Papal St Where they have @itrenched themselves, and wait the arrival of other bands to increas n, Meir numbers suMeiently to enable them to ake a further advan Bighor Acerbl, one of the Deputies to the Italian Parlia OF the insurgents ent, is € wnder-in-Chief that quarter of fan territory Panis, Oct. The Moniteur, t me of this morning, aase t the inhat Jants of the Ity of Rome and of the I. frovinces are loyal to the Pope, and y ed assistance to drive Titan bom the soil 1 Oct. 17.7 tondlay cor hins a long editorial on the Roman situation. | It save ine Minister Rata must order The National tre to Rome, and anticip the arrival there of both the volunteers of Baribatu a ilar troops of France Phe article conct by declaring that the Dolest policy is the best for Italy, and ad. | wises her t Rome, and then treat with | ¢ France. MEXR, Oct, 17th —Afternoon.—R Ports are hourly received of Ggis vetwe kiruishes and apal troops and th Baridaldians; but the a are conflicting, Bud it Is dificult to say which aide has been | Most succeseful in these encounters Pants, Oct. 17—Evening.—The Patric this | preset wrening contains an editorial argaing that | tatu that the the intervention of France ts necessary to | ! dave Haly from revolution and anarchy. | tat French Intervention tn taty. waist Panis, Oct, 17th, A. M.—JSust before the | Ke Separture of the Emperor from Biarritz on | Ris return t * ned a General | | Touncll of the M sof his Cubiuct, to Meet him at St, Cloud, to consider the con ition of aifuirs in Italy, and d ; should take in the matt The Council was beld yesterday, the Fane | } peror presiding, The result of its delibera: was a resolution thit France should immediately intervene for t ttlement of he Roman qnestion, bat withoat acting any | t onger in conjunction with the I mrnment to that end, The Moniteur of yesterday, In ditorial, reproaches the Italiar ng the Lows of N n abligations of solemn treatle a sanguine spirit of Rey Po Pinay Panis, Hinned disturbant Ing to the con Italy a 1 of a prospe of French intervention, the flaaucial de easion on the Bourse incrcases and rentes teadily declining. ris, Oct. 17--Evening the Bank of Fr francs during the past week. Rents are eti!l falling and the Bourse is much e ire im Austrian The Concordat, Viexxa, October 17.—The Emperor has feferrod to the Goancil of Ministers for thelr | tonsideration an address received by his Majesty from the Congregation of the Ro- nan Catholic Bishops of the Austrian FE pire which recently assembed tn Vienna. The address protests agaiust the adoption of + new Concordat, and strongly urges the Emperor not to make any revision in the ‘acred treaty now established between Aus wtla and Rome. In his communication to the Ministerial Jouneil, the Emperor reproves the Austrian Bishops for adopting a payer #9 lable to er Ate public excitement at a time when tran quility is indispensable for th the country; and he takes mind them that the Ejnperor of Austria isa Constitutional Prince as weil asa true sou of Wye Church, Viewna, Oct. Evening, The Ri fath to-day passed the Organic Law, whieh as been under consideration aines the b ee has decreased 4,000,000 | pressed, casion to re. chee ginning sure makes legal many of the new retory Introduced in the Government of the Ear vire The annonneement of the reply made by fhe Emperor to the address of the Bishops In at, was received with yinthe Ri ath, regard to the C prolonged ebe Bank of t Loxnoy, Oct. 17, evenlage—The weekly Teturns of the Bank of Eyglind show that wamountof aprele in the vaults haa de sreased $47,000 pounds sterling since the lust | Mtatement made on Oet. 10 Outilow oF Speck Loxnoy, Oct, 17, evening. <1 amount p shipped from Londow & 1 the current of epecto have t Paris during the past week Mill continues in that direction. " n or tome into the hands of the Metrop: x1 at Manchester, bus not left ntry, but is now in this city; and « Aetective force is actively engaged in trylog arrest. SUN. Prico Two Or NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1867. Ayres, of the 28th of Angust, the political | state of affairs in the River Platte had by no | means improved, nor has the flank move. nt of the allied army in Paraguay realiz | the wrest advanta aa that al- | were still arc tended to besiege. @ severe connonnding of eight hours duratht 7 = Mors, some of them quite absurd, serve | protect a Sovereign who, in exchange for hie | Hunt, bat» to keep up the alarm about the F PESTILENCE. Yellow Fever. deals ont nothin, at anathema, 1 to disregard elp Tealy, Italy will did lat Year, hoplug that y herself with Prussia, le disturbance itia, whieh they Roman Catholic Address. man Catholic ps of Troland have issued an address vuneing in «trong terms the has Napoleon seen bis fav nationalities carried out against his wish. ay aud a united channel, and ran up be on account af the ¢ river being eMfecttally block ks and other imped it was’ impossible for t tron-ciads in adyance had alr united Germ: Bis aly are now | om ndation of the popul ofall the efforts of the Frene Monten, Ala. Nts, | interme ropean style ive M. Thiers an se tremendous pbilipp N Is and Fenian rtunity for another of ‘The Eastern Question, of the Opposition ts busy preparing two great | father of the present man, lad rope has been thrown | ances through Pp Femembes SPORTIN sath BA. Kreat precipitation of Freuch SUN CARE known tion was the all-pervadi of the continen News from Mexi they onee Ie they goth eral days preceding thy from the Mexi win the Face. “Hi Almost as much inte means been re-established. had received a majority f Agitation against the ¢ wet we like Dick they w and to get to de "| FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | yesterday Mail Dates to the m against the concordat spread | Central Park drives, were black with vehicles ne containing WASHINGTON nid whose togers blazed @ith jowels | on the seats U d Durkey. ue ways Mat to hold large r No End to be tm train ft whos proctivities run t Was his last pat i The excit coneeqnent above matet 2 enbaloed Khe Abyssinian Upon Negroes soumled f versation isso original, and. thate peace | was tat Govern yistant warnin they of policemen to an sutelder fect quite Interest mer in the eity were ting Mind poetry those beautiful grounds we One ap and Magdale Liven Hew York to beat the poor, livery stables at N at rifles and fire= and blue fron ating in a Fenian aceuracy of th * | child presented } ly mentioned pits Will sanetion lus California. 10) and all the the whnier to be sold for €1 ¢ were entered —Jerotne's’ eb. f, Cvcin xt_of poisoning tivene| Braes dl upon to audertake up from Roggio, they Hoon buudred tion of byr husband Amazon on her way to a cons Murder of an Old Cony! dixcowered La 0 the Norte | Au | ted at bis disturbance A\l the arms are this day to be remove of the public tion Is conceded, but Fitzgeral forced their way In. old gentienva gentlemen | Otarita wud Ludi Manifvsto of the tains to swell th ‘5 Gaal theta Wiad were an oid nan, named Holfneyer and vrance of th om publishes ® manifesto from Jutiowary committee specting the policy to be followed by that party in the present elrcumstances, that the acts | been imposed 1 than satiatled. The couple were last seen om Si { Aubens oficilly confirms the Athedtepast 1, Kentneky mad Nis appearance upon the esurse, 1 by the eager Tenorance is not of devotion, but of tnt Rhodes, convicted In Stewart Vickers and Court yearn negroes in Neis Ballard yesterday After haying Iain #0 long In prison, pending A motion in arrest ment, that motion was overruled, as we au: aud they were ¢ bone, Tearing some a broke tn the presented itself cehdeme ind happened, | Aevinl teaot King G declaring against which the 4 woveredicn will open the uiroanding the | T several monatroms wou! Joumpanied by M 4 with blood, was found on the nation ebowed that ased by acts of the most Wanton ‘SOUTH AMERICA. SUN CAML and that they decting the committeo re all responst- the decision of mpaoy him. t they cannot f contributing In their brother to ten years eneh n Who are thus hin their terror renvurked, thit | ntucky, not |g. arngunyan W prisoners to five year cease on singh Vhe mail steamer trom | lis to relieve t declared. that donht upon the pr Ve been the motive whieh pr Kentucky had runabout tw Long Island «yesterday is f the numeron: rent manners are the ut Rio Janeiro | aiencod tedtay by Ino, The United Service by Jack the Barber, | Dotieeemastens: 9 of war on tt No movement had t Hat It was ne. | When the gallant Hnipression. se that there was. 1 gulnst such outray portauce of 1 to exist in the ulna 1 proteetion for two Weeks ayo a you appear in unt towards ber + | and no preparatious were maki state the ground mile from where Holfineyer lived, that tine another young e uniform sball ¢ hort sack cont, single bronsted vest, buttoned high, with pants and aso Warning to an drowned: li sist of a chink they would gett oreanization the ado! thelr periodical and_extea the present session, ‘This meae| ordinary contribution to that philantiropie | its comoperation with 3 of the lib «under General Gridly, the pedestrian Capt. Magowan for Park tomday. somewhat above the premiuu of Uh ribed by Inw ax the peually for “thi d Braaillian fleets guns of Lopes and forts, aut the Lins revived the Handa thous her doing business in ul ody was ta tow days! rentonced tur (en Williamsburg was anibody elaca understand the rybody would f twenty-five cows, the proj pla party was in the ent Matiors, mat ted that Gow ts | fourth momentarily wre Working with much energy and | had purct nd | hid | vo tickets on el Vessels were Inet onnidered @ great ished hin by Will United State | , Oct, 17th. —Certain evidence has | | ee authorities, which led them to believe | r Mhat Colonel Kelly, who was rescued from | #t Biarrita, drawa tor Brewing ia Lurepe. " in is considered Ir led by sixty ean The ten iron- fe mortar vesrel were keephig ti tot Humaiti at great event Tt was built in Bs een hundred pipe ered by musicians to be the best iu the Uni 1 in @ spirited d Their method of courtship was ras nied to the F ndon Battery, assuining position thesis that those | sult with their Sovereign abont the Work of | where the batteries, trom thelr the approaching session. ¥ to dine 3 accouut for the visit of Signor Nigra. over his whereabouts aud secure his | ie da or tne va peror that Italy cannot him out of € the work and r Knives nd" pistols we thes, and one Of them sugce td tacit there diMeulty between then all would te arrested, and ihe whole would be found out fer renorid the facta te Dutuctive back part of the Cardozo Succowor, Governor Fenton has nppointed Hooper Van Vorst, of New York city, Ju lge of the Court of Common Ploas tor the City of New Aoaording ta tha Standard af Reennel York. in piaca of AThert Quml: yuld make therm litte Ho, | clade were well supplied with ammunition, The armies occupied Kut that would ingly well for three and window epposit x, she mounted to a ball miles, bute ged to show the Em- y longer aiford to bomen im ardor te the same posi the roof, wud whilst ate the glasé and. framewor thrid, Ler lows were ent. he looked pretty evidently been rid fu 100 ast aa te Brat wart of the race Townes Oct, 17th—Rvening —New =| reaened | Me, Wr Oldl (Comsinuad a. PATAULE INVARIABLY (4 ADYANOM For every insertion of four lines oF less, For every extra line or part of line... Father Time, who stopa for no horse it was apr in the race i the hotne-stretch, apd passed the and in 7: 8184, thus losing by 11 ving vecupled 2: 2% iu running ¢ Lhe following is a ewamar; First mile in 1 Kecond 3 Thin 5 Pourth 7 A distance ahead as wan dots it th ceed t ue that be, at che Tater t rie; bat wher nat mile ow 4 ite fr piste diser tng 1 that rm reea that h yrot the moat ce their horses, © approached ; and’ om the could keyship could 1 Cia race gs, and thelr crafters ane We start io a race ix uften evin made al seconde Setter thy ESTIORY'® RECORD, Kontneky, by I on yea Iil« racing: career meneet at Pater Jersey, UF Fhe Fan at Paterson, | troy Derby two days aller won the race Sequel Stal * sim 408, The suche w aera Sic tem for three year colts, ot Sar. 1 IW 4204, and seam sloth é foneemile A awoepatikes for three year olds, two maltes, #10) cutrance, with #1000 odded Club; #200 tol enty nt The race closed witty tw but only four he bugle M Last mile the rid vo» with ad set aherd, ond Dick began to pat nO 1 went coward with g ®: v wded in overhautin Dick he was entering on. the ns bof. Bonnie Braes, and PB. Wood Sandtord’s b.'f by Lexinge ny and Dowlng’s f by binéWinadue, The race wis woo gasily by Waseon's bonnie Powrw rac The Af and last race for the di a premitim of @40H one anid is qua for nll ages "The race was won by Mr. u's No. 8" Venting Stonewall Jackson by head, and al beating ‘Twinkle ; time, Lad nilew the sport for Th t the slightest afMlculty oogurred. Lice mate ayy nae of card sharpe wand othe ti pies bow Montreal Itaces, Mostinat, Oct. 7th. ‘The ra The tin ureo strakht beats, Man Agaimst Horse. Row rox, Ock 17.—Tho race between Jame tho man ran @ve miles, nd at the commencemen tho horse had 4 ida half uiles, Gridiu dropped exhvustion and gave in, ‘Tho hoi bis ten miles in 30.09, Gritin mate Hie in vidssg, tn Grittin, ug th ¥ Ciieaco, ¢ mi between here, was won 0 former, @n a claim of foul blow by eonth round, ‘The fgit lasted forty o'Ralwin Prizo wig hty [By Adtantic Cable] Loxvon, ( proportl at the offion, Aas foar no And seven words for each line more than four, |, would be fret sirigiled ing 9 fresh horse so fi as encouraging ones. [tis aw ve priced the English toxf, ti her hand, ind at ihe stort, would give up the rice in despalr, mail off the efforts of con. urge them ta understand and tike ae human anxiety to k ) sports, gent.tmen who make the at if the lat horse had kept Neck and neck with Kontacky h h was the eve, which I cofdmly a sensit i, when he v's colt second, Cycloid third) ho day, with ch all Were satistled, and many more Agreat number lets before | the races were all ovw, being sdraid they would not, And any cany | York, It ts esti: | least ance for New ed that there were ai 0.049 persons pravent during the day, polive arrangements were excellent, and srolled the road leading came proudly | from ie railroae depot to she cour } the gual on many of | tay Fe consequently nnd mabody longed, for thelr pres ene ‘The rages will be evikiuued on Satur nitario stake was wou ake was woe ey Hawk won the and the noted trotter WOO came oif at Myssti¢ Tue horse was to trot tea large crowd present, ‘The start tool at bail-past four, From the « mencement the horse begun to gain on th in the nine Tho prize Aight betwoem |Jemmy Mace and Ned. O'Baldwin, which was prevented tn England by the arreat of couliuig out from the tara | Mace, hae been postponed, and will come of at some place on the French coast. ourth Pame.)

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