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—_—_—— THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY——SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (Office corner of Nassan and Falton streeta Single Copies_ TWO CENTS, ‘Twelve Cents per week—Six Dollars per year, WEEKLY SU% Beady on Thnreday ach week: fe sent by mail 81 Une Dollar per year—single toy lee three cenua, MOSES RBEACH, Proprietsr of ‘The San Kecab THE Thirty-Fourth Year. “THE OLD WORLD. Bun Cable Dispatches. THE ITALIAN REVOLUTION, France Requires Italy to Declare Her Intentions Within 24 Hours. PEACE OR WAR DEPENDING, The Pope a 00 Petitioners om Behalf of Victor ud the Citizens of Rome. They Ask that He bo Allowed to Ocoupy the City. &e. Hevotutiou in Hatly, &e. ae. Losnos, Oct. 19—Noon.—Tho Times, in a| fending article this morning, asserts that the Vtalian Minter, Rattazei, te pledged b enter Romo as coon as the Frouch fleet Mila. It seems that the place held by the in- bur Is not the seaport Ostia, as tele. Braphed loat evening, but the town of Osta, on the Tiber and in the province of Viterbo, A Spanish frigate has sailed from Cadiz tor Civita Vi Froneser, Oct. 19, Tuly ts moro We. ‘The revulutiontets bave taken the town of Orte, and hold the Muvalers. The Halian prose nnd people ela mor for the occupation of Rome b forces. Moly isin a dilemma between the the King’s trowel nt France complains that Rethve, France has decile’ to defend the he Mediterranea adron has arrived at Troops are embark a Te Admiral Rodettt, of the ttotia t Maids, bs gulag tot Byanksh iriente Vil Marteid has x Fears of a collision betwoon the French and Htallan forces are rife. Parle ty exette it Papal territory, ‘There were reports of a Fevolution in Rome last night, and much ex sitement in ® France-Ltallan ian troops are ready to advance into the ©. ‘There are rumors of n of Rome Fiennxer, Oct, A deputation, consicting of the Roman Muntetpal Connell, with the Senator of Rome At its head, has presented to Pope Plus 1X. a ion signed by twelve thousand cltlzens ome praying his Hotin ve his Ponsent to the ocenpati the troops of King Vict Pants, Oct, 20, A. M. All the oMcial journals of Saturday concur th declaring that within 24 hours Italy mast Announce her « Ither to support the revolutionary movement on Rote or to faithfully execute the provisions of the Sep ben Convention, and Franee must decide for peace or war accordingly LATEST Loxpox—Sunday night, Oct, 20,—Ometal celved from Rome Which report that tw taken Place between the insurgents and the Pontl Reial troops in which the latter were vietor- rminath atches have been pe » battles hay owns of deen previously occupled by the Insurgents, were axsauited by the Papal forces aud. car- ded by storm, It was reported at Rome that the Italian Prime Minister, Ratazzi, had resignod Panis, Oct. 20-—P. M.—It ts rumored to- fay that the leading European powers will anite with France Ina joint intervention for the settlement of the Roman question and he preservation of | The French cabinet has wddressed a clren- lar note to {te represontatives at for sourts, solomnly pledging France to Qe stipulations of tho treaty of September. ‘The excitement and auxiety created by the mumors which are coutivnally arising here are very great, and Rentes are fluctuating, ‘The Fenian Alarm tn Bagtai Loxvox, Oct. 19—Noon.—The Fenian | Harm does not abate. Last evening repeated | Mforts were made by the Fenians to Lurn the police station at Chester, and thus release some of thelr comrades who aro there cc Aned. The fre was in every instance extin- Auished before any damage was done. Tho Government is on the alert, and precautions are everywhere taken to guard against sur- prise. Candia. Mansnrttes, Oct. 20, Accounts have been Fecvived from the Island of Candia of the ar- fival there of the Turkish Grand Vizier and Pther members of tho Commission of In- tout by the Sultan, and Visier had met a deputation of the Crvtan Insurgents at Canea, in the prox wuce of all the Consuls of the Foreign Pow. ars. The members of the deputation insisted apon the union of the Island with the Kings fom of Greece. Heduction of Cable Tolls, wom, Oct, 1-Evening. It is under ood that an arrangemcut has been perfected between the Anglo-Aincrican Company and tho Atlantic Company, whercby tbe present tates by the cable will be reduced fully 50 per cent, It is further understood that the feduction will go Into elfect om the 15th of Movember, FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, Matt Dates The steamsbip Unio, from Southampton Det. Ath, has arrived, ‘The London Times says: “We bellove that Mr. Thornton, ©, B., at present Mininter at Rio Juneiro, has bees appoluted Minister at Washington,” ‘The Hamburg American Company's ecrow 5th, aa the ploneer vessel of tho new ™. ys line to New Orloaus. She carried ous dy cabin and a» large number of steerage Jewolry valued mt 26,200f,, aud @ Passenge large cargo, Viste OF ADMIRAL FANRAGUT, ‘The Times save; No ‘pains haa Leen spared by the Board of | lich sense entertained and beroism dis during the late way pawiraty to mark the OCTOBER 21, 1867. Proper for mo now to express an opinion. Tt Would be @ question for the case of & prosecutton in whi come relevant to the Issue.” Massachusotts, Profitable Criminats, the Massachusetts State are bringing NEW-YORK, MONDAY, Italian Government, mean to enter Rome at ‘not far distant day is certain, fFecent speeches have been enthusiastically fn Italy by everybody. speeches are awakening up the Catbolic gov- rope. Spain, old and effete as ahe ts, begins to Took at the state of ature 1 while her /poce, of Madrid, coun- sels the Government to a holle Powers and helyy to maintain the in- lence of Rome, adding that Spain her- self is deeply Interested in th Turning from politics to commerce, « very | literesting article has just ty F to give eefat to the reception of the distinguished officer who has been raised to the summtt of the naval profession WASHINGTON. Wasnixaton, Oct. 1 The appropriation made by Congress at the extra reasion in July last to defray the expenses of reconstruction tn the Military Districts has all been expended, and a det clency of feveral thousand dollars exists, which will have to be provided fog. at the iry to decide In htt should be- THR CHOLERA AT MALTA. Cholera ts not Increasing at Malta, from q Among the civil re have been 111 attacks and % litary are free from the epi ak of the discas Donitnienn Conve muntinity OF 2, U at Charlestown, irna ¢o the treasury of that inetitu- manufaeturiog ornamental fron work, gas fixtores, and tro As the State receives one dollar a day for the labor of the prisomery, it ean easily be that the contractars, By payin than the regular wag. hy the operation shops wore sent t reat attenstha, the Em lage large orders Mmtret and fifty out of the five hundred and chirty inmate mployed on this fine work Tho cigar steamer Preston, captored on harbor when that al forcen at the been purcteawed by nd will be anwed in two ‘and converted into two long boats. The total tnd roads to the government seven millions of dollars, The Presbyterian | 1 atticks aud 10 ¢ WW RSCATE OF TH city surrendered to the fede close of the rebe n published in Moniteur, relative to tobaceo, hot be generally known that the French monopoly of that branch of commerce entirely, whk 000,000 france ye way In which it came into the poss government t# thus told, Tulleries balla, noticed [NCE IMPERIAL and the Prince Imperial, ne companied by ® eteam guns | Into Aw ship's boat, in order to land at St. Jean de Lay, but the pilot missed the entrance of the harbor, and ran the boat ashore of Southern mit betwoen six aad revenue of 1 Synod of Baltimore (Old Mehool), is now ww session at George! mort was to-day made | from the special committee on the subject of 4 reunion of the old and new school churches in which the following paragraph o f our own Church, before | and alnce is division, has proved conclus | ly that the anity of Heace waa better aeciired by (hele separation than their organic unio f this experience as decisive, thas nless now agreed tipé whieh then vided the time. Ras not yet come for an organic reunion, and we feel coustrained to say that | In the baace proposed by the julnt son ntis not made enMckently ap- nod laid on the table, b 20, 8 reaolutl of Baltimore express The Empreas, the rison, are two Rmuadred and urprising that the no institution are defrayed by Prisoners, and @ sarplus of Awenty-two thousand dollars The Recent Mase, Oct. 20, news jury, in the case of Jol Weattleld, who was Rilled by Deputy Con atatte Chapin, in the recent rlot in that town, | | haver returned a verdict Justifying the om. cers, who fred upon the mob in self-defence. Jed, but the pilot was drowned. “ Who Is that Indy?" he asked. —, the wife of a tobacco merchant,” was “The tobacco trade must be @ tine of wealth,” was Napoloon’s rejoinder He made ® calculation on the apot, which led him to think that tobacco would one day yield $20,000,000 a year to the rovenue. On D comber 29, 1810, he tas oly of the trade to the govern- pd manufacturers | Were taken into the employ of the govern- | ment, and the b Tu 106 tho total revenue of the was estinated at but about THE KRVOLUTH + ina leader on Garitaldt ribaldi is endowed with many natural advantages, among othe the gif of prophecy ‘The experience ypirit. fe the bonds would bring them to Rome e month have browgh of St. Peter's Dy the very earl Red Shirts within sigh Up to the very i All the workm of Italian regular troupe were the Roman. front than 60,000 inen was Assen bled theeo awaiting marching order we may belle Tennesseo, A Hard Case. The Wemphis Araluncte of the 1th, tells of the Mllowing hard case: caine to thie city, eeme time since, nan with eight ehildren, named She had leew ralsed, ‘and ha 1 A force of mo Vote of 45 ogain that the Synod earnest desire that the two brane Preabyterian church m cordial and hasimonious union, the redoubted on be unlfed in = governmental creased to @8,000,000; $25,000,000, and in 1866 it re Stentard referring to. the news | Hecky PAlien, Florence, anuounelag vietories of New: York, | Might, and this evening lek Washington for | Geert | other nnfortunate creatures plenaures and ex Hike thousands of as far exceeded th uption of toh 09,000 Ibs. venely The letier ef Com per Wells to the Mf September ond of American finances, has bern trans: ated Into German, at Frauksort, by private + tnd ie being industri- In England the | * who have newer been away there are 17 m the corn fleld, wfactories and from the cotton INK IN FRANER rtles, Lankers, ote ously elreulated upon the ¢ le pamphict form. Kentucky, und) ead, bitter aud Ite manufa einployment to ites to enquire >the alte god | Becky found herself without m nd without tre of eight children ina shanty in the aubuebs, and fi Aistoyalty of the 1 ted from Ken Schotield, of Pennayh yn eat night ome kind neighbors STANE IN A NYO | they will na doubt close their tat er of Kh, has th nnd allowed he for, nntit physical prostiatiot want reautted inh ra jury returned a ve ance with the taets, and yeater South Carolina, soldiers are. einploy r death veatert gs have been hitherto un anxiety prevalls fn A wilt regard to: tl «have taken emre of the ebild- and intend to False them, her oldest, le about dead w was sent yesterday io doubt, abe will be well ath Carolina ou | Nov. 9 and 20, on th Ay and Wednesday estien whether « alled under tn itaing the following Correspondence, | opean War the factories, ironworks, and fre yards of the Tyne am © Wishes to metruction Bill, ¢ midnight drill ng who are to be «trl Aetration Lists, t served among them. All the garriaona and y roldiers, and ‘The Mormon Conterence, thirty-seventh any e was held in the ay, October 6 and Is thus describe | the Salt Lake Telegraph al Mormon Con- ew tabernacle there is not very much. dai | io that direetta AY rash owthrenk It te very likely w. Oct, 4th, 1867, rill and other pou Mstriet are required to. be pren time that the ctlon ts compl uMloers of eneh of the greatest to occur they a almost certain to briny uneasiness in Eur routh mud west sid ple began Lo assemble w was auich & denne ¢ | entrances that there was no passage along the of the Temple Block, ™ Hinb and | ferten eos inlicht be aerkoun | {4 ndous onslaught th wiih judges of ele ywd around these Which these little kingdoms arc wf place in any dis outbreak of Fenlanism oceurred at races a year and s quarter ago of which I have just trave ib | ution, Is preparing for the w: Just heard the falntest whisper | longing of Napoleon, which has appeared in | the stiape of a little pam fa Paris, anonym de la Gueronni d, with excellent there had been an early ani 2 the country, In a numbers that had Herwiek by a report which wis # 4 of quiet and thou to the vai | elty on the days There | militarypost in which h threats of violen: hiet Just published + but sald to be by M. re, « writer who has more istrict is situated in employment, to prevent any | the eutrances on the wore also fully occupied with the ea The ride reata on else well Oiled with the priest- rs who were Tt appears that information of the apprehended attack was in the first Instance to Str Richard Mayne in he etfeet that the attack the arms and ammuny is was to Iw don re to come from t W attempts | Ht istrare or judeos hood and the varions eb | kent to take py | rola and Orte, which bad other the annexation of Belgium must be | as to be made, ani | made to France. This emall kingdom lies between France and « portion of the Rhine country, nnd it is urged that five-cighths of the popu- lation are French and desire the annexation, Belgium is now recruiting her army, the stondard of which will, to fnture, be 100,000 This will be composed of 7! 114 cavalry, 15 itary train, adunii military outhority, the sule of liquors by retall, will evening of the 1th of Hrighom Young, Jr, There were pre: and throughout the build. ber of the bishops and mation, at once despatched a detect! k. who arrived by the in express on Friday. The officer proceeded to the residence of Superinte Novempor until 6 vember, 1867, and ‘of all (ntoxieatin ear any polling Ing, m very Lire yritles from all the settlon } but the vastness af the aasombly | afteru ams ation | ane idence of the May hertitl and other pese Will be held reaponal Prealdent | Vreeeding the Hin worship calle and also requested the Bay, who ts In Northamberland Mile Ant Herwicksaf th gunboat stationed inthe rive: of the Coastguard; and of the cay the Volunteer corps in the tuwn, gentlemen the Mayor explained the object of the meeting, and some disens adopted to repel any attack that might be mode. i the atrict enforce Ing of the magistrat rest and bold for trial all persous who may Istered by 500 officers 15,000 besides 2,000 for the re- ‘This army would be ® very accepta- dition to France, who, alone arrayed against United Germany, would have little result did not th st ratistactory, but VT) is given to this mubjeet, «thereon till we obtain wan with elections, un. wy to repel. the encrtes of the United States or to ke peace at the polls ngress approved sldiers Will be ery attention | serve ObBEEV Ae | less it shall be expressed to the workmen tho «| Br. Lov, 3 npleting thus y are qualities and are fortunate for Belginm if she can manage to rg ts Boel But heretofore, in every great been the battle-feld Volunteers in the town bled at the barracks, and each V his gan placed in his « thought anfer for the V weopous tn thelr own hou thein rtored tn the barracks, to the Militia, which are very con siderable, have been properly secured, th of thei that uo wecklont wid that we an European war, she bi of the contending armica, mM the present state of affairs bere It ls hardly possible to Judge of futuro eve certain It is, however, that the attitude of both France and Prussia iy n Jeon, who but afew years ago held nearly all the powers of the Continent under his thumb, now fecls that there has latterly » power sprung up In Bisinark which completely foils bis deep-lald plans ; and the mm, resolute face of the German premier unts bim in every place. him ? No, Bismarcl | their troops well in tleetion, ane will by IF the civil authorities 1 rerve the peie ‘The arms be ipes were up, and Hil the easing Waa nwa wroitnd it a hod only about fifteen Louisiana. allt, they had th’ Mixea sary the barrack suare h placed aa to repel any \uarter it may be mad also ready to be thrown over the wnila of the burracks al any moment, Militia are on duty day and night, and their faring are fully charged and the meu of the « For tho first tine in tho bistory of New Ortenns ® Grand Jury, colored men, was empanclied In the Firit District Curt fddreseed & portion particularly to th t Kiinball delivered tho opening | swept toward Fort Ran npowd In part of a great many people nasem. of doors, bit he had never seen wo many In one hottee before, Can he got rid of ‘s motto is well known ; “Tho controversies of nations are not sct- tled with words and spec and gunpowd under the direction $son, are at pr e they | that theie tives are d loved the work | UM yet of Superintendent Ke on duty all night. © Not only are you , but with steel That he knows how to use them to advantage is well known German unity upon the Rhine no powe The Germans be! leader, and the well-known, though sactilic wlous words of the trayediene of Berlin “God, fatigued with governing the world, found a man to whom he could confide that heavy (ask—that is, Count de Bismarek,” finds echo in application to the present time. Garibaldi is again the subject of ualversal The fact of bis unconditional re- Jeane from Alessandria bas given ground for the belief that there Is some secret under- standing between the Italian and the Frei Cabinets, mud this has b by a passage which appears in the Op ple from | The Pittsburgh CA The New Free Press ns. (has ap understanding existe betwee Eimperor Napoleon and King Victor Eiuman- ucl whereby the Italian Government would have the right to occupy militar tion of Rome, remain in force during Vurwna, Sunday Saints! fast evening aw © presence of | Kins, residing int | wt | now about to form savor snitch more Nanvoo was eon sarily Linpose ¢ 1! family obsery be his labors Ae omplshment | te ‘AL the death of Pope Plus Rowe, which claimed the eapital ‘The same journal says that Baron I returns to Kome with th proved by the Austrian ent of the relative positions of the various sects in Austria, with Instructions to | 's agsent to such modifien- tions of the Concordat as are required by the Provisions of the bill, The Press sof tony asserta that Prussia supports Ltaly’s etforts to obt of the Bepleiber tain the idea that any } by your being ealled I reritnded thein thet to harrass and aus other brief address uittict between n strengthened Tndian Trouble ban alteration | Ad so much has been published in the pubs ays the Italian Journal, “like the partisans of Garibaldi, Is tending towards Rome, from which treaties now keep ua, but to which changes in the situation of Eu rope and new ullisuces may approach us to- In @ word, Rome must be ours soon.” Tho only thing that keeps Italy back | and the cause of Garibaldl’ Meamer Bavaria salled from Southampton | sition that France holds Montana dates to K.may that he Fistheads and othe of Laglaus threater a seilous ont stealing stock, ninning off horses, The correspondent ot the Times anys: The Rossians are reinforcing their troops in tho South-western provinces, This tinm!s- ‘able move Is accompanied by tho Moscow azetie varying \te habltual vituperations of France by the occasional insertion of an ar- ticle pointing out the advantages of a Prusso- ¥rench alliance against Germany | and threaten to kill oF drive out all the sete Four men were recently killed near Flathead Lake, and all the farm products for ‘wo huudred stands distributed among the The stage coming y was chased by 6 Station, thus escay ao Indian Agent Into nn exainination of that law does not tolerate arrest, is the po- towards Rome Franco Is deeply pledged to Interference and the protection the French press ts almost ® non-interference policy. France, at present, has enongh to do with Count Bismarck. When these two powers are buslly engaged upon the contest for superiority on the Rhine, then will come Italy's thue, seems to Le the generally previae ‘That Garibaldi, oF the asscuntly, or an AV for an ilid&al prirpose, ; but no wssen et leyal or illegal, should be dls No ofhicer of U of Platte Valley, bed hy a mob. any right to uso more viol quired to enforce who would quell a ys fond in th the perce, gromly I treatit DA body Riverst ‘The following report frow Dodd, relative to troubl dinn Reservation, has been for Indian Vureau at Nay Fore Beaten, News! A, H. Newton, Superinten tian Affitira for New=Meaico have’ the houar CHINA AND JAPAN, Intelligence from Jopan states that Str TI, Jmuiral Kippel were about to proceed to Osc for the late murder of tw Aterrife typhoon bas pase over Hong ou, causing wreat damay jeulty betireen two or net of disturbin lent European idea, tay renort that ta lia toe hast at and Utah Indiana, upon the Navajo Indiat the Navajos are be tisfled, ad on the nl Inet, about two hu hts of the ed of two hundre stock for there being but few cavalry at the post au | auit-’ Tam of the op! | Teave the reservation if these fh pursued, punta Mised vou on the 16th t the reservation by the Com Ing of several Navajc large numbers of their horses, On the ni of the 21th that, aber tilly Apaches came to the reservation, which | catised considerable alarm among t ‘ Troops were sent in Ht, aud th Indians brought into the post They stated that they were in pursuit of animale be- fonging to Col. 8t. Vain and others, supposed te have beew stolen by tho ' Moscateros Apa- dhes."" ‘These Utaba and Apaches were well treated by the military and the Navajoa. Be- fore of Abort the time that those fodtlans were at the fort, afew, who did not visit the bad ‘with the rest of the band, killed one Navajo man and stole and ran away 22 Nov ajo horees, which wae not discovered until after these Utahe and Apaches left the fort. ‘The Navajo were disposed to treat these In- endly and kindly, and in fact herded id took care of them while on the reservation. Had the Navajos aupposed that these Utahe and Apaches came to the Terervation for the purpose of murdering oh few, ifany of them would have returned to toll the tale, Tbave written to Major Den- Dison, agent for the Utahs, requesting that these stolen animals may be taken from theae Utahs and Apaches upon thelr arrival at his agency, and returned to the Navajos. I would suggest that Major Dennison be tn- {0 Inform his Tndiang not to visit this reservation again, ae they will certaluly get a warm reception, Very reapeatfully, &e Tuxopore HL. Down, Indian Agent, Sr, Lovrs, Mo Hicam, Anted Medicine Lodge Crock {7th thst,, says tho Tudian business pyre Anely, and there in a good prospect that a treaty will be made and a lasting peace ex. @blished. A Couneil will commence on Sat- unday, the 19th inst., Inating four or five days. | Kannera have be banda. Yout went to notify tying nd Grey Head, eame and had an Inters terview. They professed ® desire for peace, and promised to come to the Council. The Venettichet Camanches, Katers, under Silver Broach, and } or Wandte under the chlef Horseback, reacted here thie Wernestay, They came from Texas, three hundred miles south of the Little Arkanan Superintendent Marphy yesterday ianued a rations to Ave thousand Indians, Every Cheyenne lore will be at this potnt | Asroe ribs borawee adil pape ean otis se nothing on tomorrow, making from seven to ten thou faud Indinns that will be present. All the War partion are in excepting a fragment con- Ist ng of about tw party on the Smoky Hill, they said, to visit the Northern Cheyennes, ‘DISASTERS, Terrible Accident at acet right or suifocated to death. j@asoline works at the mouth of ploded and burned, fall cated for ao v eo days Mody of Leal, Bosrox, Oct. 19.—Tho citizens of Fitch- burgh are gr of Frederick Powers, of that town, buried ta bank, ‘The body of the doad man ex- hibited several stabs, and a wooden gag waa found in bis mouth. He bas been missing for weveral days, Two Frenchmen and an Trunk Railway Bridge at Starke, N. HL, was destroyed by fire, Saturday. |Rearful: Explosion of @ steam Launch. Baurimonx, Mp on at 4 o'clock, an explosion occurred n board the at opposite the Naval Academy, Ohief-Engl- neer Hoyt, attached to the Naval Acade- my, Engineer Clark, C and @ negro boy, ® fiema Disastrous Fire, + Oct, 20.—The extensive row of buildings on the corner of Carr and Colting streets, known aa the Randall stables, Were burned lost night, together with seven | horses, two mules, several wagons and a lot of household furniture, Loss about 616,000. ‘Ten Persons Burned to Deat At Sauk Center, Minn., says the 8, Paul | Pionaer, © Ore crcurred on the 7th, and m, Dakota Torrl- tory, burning all tho government hay In th } stack yard, and about 10 tona belonging to privace partice, ‘Tho ame fre ran into a half wed teu half brecds to wore arc so badly burned patrod of. from © Piece of Meaty fe of the 19th re- tent amed Thomas Je brood death, aud ten wp and lates the followl latlon, resulting in nroat, ‘The dece J eating’ his supper, him choking. ‘They en. love him, but their efforts unavailing, Dr. Ati was immediately ed was deavored tor summoned. ‘The physictan 4 onee to the house, but When he reached there | death had had taken « Gare pleew of | posed th: law tort his mouth, and It is sup> an inquost on the body this when Dr. Barr, after inaking an xan . gave Itas bis opluton that the man bad dled trom strangulatlon, The wire OF deversed tosttticd to the facts as above stated. ‘The jury rendered a verdict of death | from accldentl strangilatic 6 deceased | was about 45 Years of age, and wha a brick. | layer by occupation, He leaves @ wife aud tyo ehfldren, Shocking io Tho Murrisburgh (Pa) Tete records the following aveldent Oue of the tues of a large holler with the distiilery of Mr. Wilson, spire, collaps of tho boiler were blown side a large log building, F Explosion, ished, making @ perfect wreck of the whule building. On the weat side a large wood house, standing about oue hundred feet away fiom tho built, was carried some thirty of Torty webs “Luvre are several school houses hear by, one of which, being mbout one thed abd sixty feet distant, was very much the tragn building, — knocking of the one ride to plees. ‘Th the —plnatering off K the windows Price T’wo Oon's RATES OF ADVERTISIN PATABLE UNVARIANLY IN ADYAOR, tome For every insertion of four lines or lem... For every oxtea line of part of line....... pod ovity FF Advertisements will be inserted | dieplared style, oF Im leaded type, aleo aa Advertisements or special notices at proportionaes ‘86g wo be ascertained om application atthe omen. Twenty-six words are cutmted as fat lines, @ seven words fur each line more than four. Consequence of frequent raids being made during the month by the Coman: he, Apache cher, were knocked over by the force Reverul stones, About Afteen of twenty poonde, with « amount of wood, were ming very much disea Gth and 27th. and Airy, Navajos left the reservation with their the mountains. In consequence of carried over againet Fortunately, the explo- cued a fow minutes before recess, F nbont the tina the teneher 4 the scholars, ™ Had have t j gterand, many fo troops have as yet been sent in pare m tany more will t have been low i their exit theoagh the wine | the most providential We have ever known of, and think it is entirety. wrong that school hew should be located so near « short time ago a atniter expl at the aame Wilson has been q suilered twice before by fire A Balloon suicide, A French physician, # short time ago, aa- fombled his friends to witness « 0 Toon experiment fore, to the horror of hls gteata, showed « Netol with which he made gestures indicat- that he would fire throagh the balloon Noxt morning the mangled body of the wrou the ballet-pierced balloot were found at Sotwe distance from the polnt of departure. fans are not and brought back. 1 ad- a dash made on im, tho kill and tho captaring of ight eight Utah and Cleas ich up in the air, Puravrirnia, Oct. 2 this morning «servant girl, in @ Motel near the centre of the city, threw her gawly babe from the Afth story window. Of the child attraeted the attention ef the po: Hoo, and It waa found to be entirety anin- At an early hour their people and stealing their stock, but | charge of attempted infanticide. Co-operative Hullding Associaton. ‘The Wasbington star gives the followtog report of a Work ngman’ Ing held In that city on the 16th: ted communication was read, heat Assembly ment- Words of Caution to oar Fellow Worktnen,* tlon, which waa one origin Committee of + Ort. 20.—A dlapateh to the | ally Inid before the Kxecutive | Pyoned td, and ordered t e communica Association of the District of Co- fers more expecially to article | in ‘which it is pr holder who bas taken any advance fre shall continue to pay his tn riptions regalarly time he Is paying th fied that the stock- day the Dog Soldiers, with | their Clete Ta Bull, White Horse, Littlo | g Vi ycars. The | to demonstrat the atockhold- WF Years longer, pays on principal | Heo also matntatns th borrower of @1,000, at 66, € 2s Llib per cent sing sthiagglod throng thi ir years for the ® 81,060 for his is shares, while Kven supposing subscription shonld day thatthe advance | 1,000 at 66 prem stalinents, one-twelfth tit pays nine Per cent. per ennui, Ly pays back @1,4i00 for his @1,000! fair enough If be bad the use , but the longer he and the more he ve men who left thelr | hut from "the epased the borrower has It the sinaller 10 get curred at the Hoosle Tunnel on | f) Saturday, by which thirteen men were elther by | killed solution of th should not be returne: anid to be the secret Btrike that from the © diMeulty ia that the ng down tho shaft workmen at The bodies will not be extri- 1 bes proviso th © money should nt. A pays @2 50 jonth for 1 yes Why should not en itled to the same ‘Two thousand ch pay @2 500 the first month, on the table, man of the 2,000 la entitled allke t 4, low sliall it be decided who ts to ction and see who for it, because A ieee to recolve his before Bre will give the The Constitution s that the director hull see to the safe Inveatinent of the funds, it is I have the funda, tly exelted by Aoding the body | rest, but for the bnatnens to as not wecrue.) A, we will a por cent, and he can afford to hed in hia bands, pays then one cent ® month on 6 recelved, or $10 per mont nd his 4.50 on his share of which Is tn fact repay ent on stock will be | haa proved successful at the same me Ponreanp, Mr. Oct. 20.—The Grand | October 20. Yesterday | worth @1,000 just n launch Albemnart, belongs | payment made by B ing to Admiral Porter, in the Severn River, | interests while the lender compou Interest’ monthly! » on | they lack the surroundings while + and retaine the usd of his’ @1,000 Uhrough all the the, ond Keeps tt as’ his share ‘when tho Association winds uy nth until the Ass: able to’ pay $1,000 to each stock xswaln John Shea, | wore killed. | that, Several other buys were injured, one of h| whom has since dled. purchaser pays 13 per cent Houlation at the actual selling price o ee and the $1,000) A having re paylig interests all throug iditorint Adve; A dispatch from Kearney, dated 17th, re- Intes the following adventure that enlivened the westward carver of the Editorial excur- This morning, while the nu of the excursion party Jn delogation atinlo range, we Hiitnished a loca and tender to to a dog town We expected considerable sport. Woke 'y and his brother, and th the cowentcher, and we jog nil we reached No sooner had we dis- aounted aid on the Outskirts of the villag than ® large timber shirts when members of the | jn and the engineer put on ai the glint off; we wi ceeded and got with! crosses the truck 4p immense bull, and as ho il forty slots were fred at | beat stiot im the tral bas evidently strick him as be pauses, and With bullald obstinacy woonded, he around, when several other din bis wiudplpe. Coro. hand bring him to the ground tho taber warned inst tuitalo killed by Mr prairie dog cap- ley wnd the first live Jobn Shoat, agalu td Kearney, and await our companions frou across the river, rons have sighned peti. vernor General of Canada for the release of Futher MeMahon,the Fenian, Tur Richmond Disp ph of 16th | “Ki soldiers BOW at work, inostly on fariae In Virginia, 4 Monday last, Both ends it On the east wed In connection With the ‘distillery, was’ completely demol- Tux Chicago papers men of that city are who kill aud rob their y many of the hack- Passengers, especially day Cooke has published » lengthy letter 10) paper, defoudlog ibe yetous wad urglug lis per North German Parliament will be bill appropriating ten tnillion Injured. We are told that several 0 gs © feet nee ee two yoars, fur incroasing the na were furced through the GuassuorrRus are so abundant at - 2 them off the track and sprinkled the rail with sand, A PAMOND worth @5,000, loat six monthe Ago In Loulaville by # man named Evans, hag been found in Nashville, in possession of man nated Williams, from Cincinnati, whe elaiins to have bought It. Hoy, Caren Cosimo and Richard Mere rift are en; in preparing some enace looking toward the restoration to Ite former rebe) swners, of all the property sold in the | Distrieé of Columbia under the Confiscation | Law, A nommcetmeniey advertind that he would euppty @l sorte of fruit trees and plants, eapeefally pl f gentleman therenpon sent ler for one package of custard pie pred, and a dozen mince ple plan’, ‘The gentleman promptly filled the order >y sending kim four goosa euge and & sinall tog, A veerren from Maine says that 9 moves tent is on foot i effect a parton of the Howdoinham Bank robbers, who are now incarcerated In Wischsset Jail. T¥ ty stated taat the robbers hay? made a proposition ta refind one-half of the:proceeds of sheir robe ery, or about $40,000, on the condition that theg'se Nberated and all further legal prov ceed inew against them stiyed. sataxp Is shipping Ber Fenian convicts to Anairalia, and on Octoer 8d sent Sftcen of them from Chatham to Western Anetra lin. tne hundred and thirty-five other com victa accompanied them. Tue Feulan com vieta, tite a remainder of the pris were cfained together In gangs, bot it wae observaci that they were kept apart from the other cvwvicts la portion of the vessel by these! rex, The offctal retarns from nil the comntes tg Pennsylvania give Sharswood a majority 1202 agalce:' majority of 17,177 for Geary last year. Then the totel’ vot wae 507,370; now it has been 534,820, oF a falling off of 63,00Ceyntes, OF this the Repablicana, as shown by » comparison of the sounty re: turns, have \o#t thirteen and one#ixth pew cent, and the Democrats only seven and twor thirds per con® A dispatch from Stuttgart anys the draft of the Military Service Bill has been referred to a Committee of the Chamber of Deputtem ‘The bill renders ovlitary service compulsory upon all class Mhont substit fixer the pertod alt ei being passed i 0 reserve™ and five in the Ianiwehe., $be Chambers will settié the numbers of the rege ular force. Om of the workmen on the tin roof of the State House at Columbia, 8. ©., venced alipping near the y attaining & 4 ied toward th and the edie fty eaves with veity. Tt ao happened, however, that ho held in his hand a hatchet, and, with nlinirable pn of tind, he drove it wit all his might through the’ th, and Into the wood, and thus was chabled to hold on anti he could be released trom his frightful pow Ir has been seen fre the Loulsville Dem of counterfelt or duplicate bonds have been dee tected. We learn that anumber of thei $100,000 in all, are in our city, having bed Imposed upon some of our bankers, Abou mix woeks since a person clad in the dreas With the appearance of farmer, visited some of our Ie pro} to be reluctant he intended purchasing a farm in Tiltw Was necessary to dispose of some, but be not Ike the terms. Still, bis necessities come pelled him to have @5,000, Part. This he repeated at several places, and 40, doubtless, disposed of them all, almot which he bas disappeared, A Tribune Washington letter of Saturday says: The Democratle managers | seat word some time ago to Goneral MoClellag, to return home, the object for which he wad fent to Europe having been accomplished, Kecordingly he bas, as‘alrendy noticed, tite en parsage In the Persia, and will be home ta UUme for the campalyn. ‘He is to be the nome inee of the party for Prealdent, with anothed ex-military man on the ticket ‘for Vice Pres ident. ‘The slate is all “fixed,” nnd It ts end by thone who ought to know that there te Hitle probability that anything will occur te change It. Grent reliance is placed upon new secret society “the Bons of Jacksor which Ia being actively reeruited in all pay of the country, as an offves to the ‘Ary of the Kepublic.” SPORTING MATTERS, Saturday concluded the Fall Race meeting utliclent, not for the tute, | Of the American Jockey Club, at Jerome principal only —the: Vark. The weather, as on the provious daym, was exceedingly fing, and the attendanct large, and the meeting will no doubt be the most satisfactory one in a pecuniary point of | View yet held by the Club, The poticy of diminishing eotrance fees and giving the public greater privilees of clreumarabulation, nd was duly appre lated by visitors. The best of good order pre 000, the | Valled, a strong police force belug at hand, the | although their pre co Was Apparently une needed. The races at Fordhamare conducted on the English plan as nearly ns possible, bat render the ese in the Old Country so excith ‘The “ aide shows” of an English course art more attractive than the Aue-blooded equines themselves. Between the race there will fad that“ Joo Slasher, the Por atreot Pet, ond Billy Malligan, the Stafford icken, and harde the’ worll,” are going te ch “manly exhibith can step in and eo for twopence. there are ton Itlnerant Zool exhibitions which the presiding genius tm vites the surrounding assemblage to wall up and see,” and “the likes of will never be seen agin ;” then coum evitable sword and. poker swallower, wi rains a bright steel poker down hls thi about every five minutes, and whose attends ant declares “cannot live but « few week longer, on account of the Internal disarrat ments caused by the constant awallow: ® poker, #lx inches longer than an; swallowed proviously by mortal nant Hert. and there will be found halfclad individuals kneeling besido a tub of water, and exclaims Mug, “Throw tn yer coppers," and they gum rantee to “fetch ‘em out with thelr eye | Insties."” Cunning-looking old lidios elt af tablos, in the centre of which rev oly duluma. ‘The table t# painted with a vi of colors If any person wishes to try chance on a color, be puts down his money aud the penduluin is sot i motion; If stopa, pointing to the money, why the old lady adds something to ‘the w: for the benefit of the player, but if it pont to avy other color, why the old. girt clean the deck, with tho romark that it's the © fatre est guiie on the course,” notwithstanding thé fact that the “bankers” have fourtess chances to one inst the player. “Old Aunt Sally" was made a notable game ihe’ Duke’ of Denufort. ‘This eouslite of wooden figure of a wom the nose consist of a cly pipe, and the iy to stand a fow off and throw a short atick with an Uhat will ensure the smashing of © A Bally's” nose. Tho noble Duke got into skiriuish with some geutloman In regard t the number of times they had “smashed Aunt Sully’s nose.” ‘The event caused fun all over the country at the Duke's ex pense, but it had the eect to make the vame’ fashionable, and old “ Auut fs now an | important ~ Individ at an English race course, It wi be impossible in the limits of & newspaper article to enumerate all the pastines—thé Punch and Judy's, acrobats, negro minstrda, Jugylers, auctioneers and ballot girls—w make tho meotings on the other side so porw lar, Tho American Jockey Club, probably, do not desire such customs to Provan ve this ch 3 which ilead ihe way to pow them the general pudlic feel than io the“ h breds.’ ‘Tho frat race af Fordham on mae a hurdls pct ts rr st hurdi ‘a she oa ie krdee, fren $59 entrance, b. ft, aud only $10 if which was wou by McDuniel's Red Tycoon second, Gea, Wiliams third. Shel, ‘The grand national fe ae @ crand national Dandleap, two mt and three-quarters, was wou by Ladal, Moines, Iowa, as to br about fifty ebildrea lately « rallway . Bond of Cham. wide b gala te @ dead stot. ustll 4 wou had awent — Remy (Cortiancdos Paurih Ae.) ws,